Bothell High School - Cougar Yearbook (Bothell, WA)

 - Class of 1966

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Q ll M x Q' H X f f MQ s lx' X f l X X ' l ix' X We must not of tl .Eff M X R K Q 4 AUX Wy lg' allow Ryu M www XX Q C . . l J X or L X that light to shine .Y if mmf X . . W W wil' 3' VYQWJ J lil in vain. dpi QU ?l1fV Xb jf ,xii Nj qj r X L W Q ,xi xy We must never -5 ll J is -5b as stop reaching. Q il X U WN XQfJ JY Ni X One day 3 J , Qu qv' yo bl R x we will take U Q3 their places. It will be ours M to bear the torchg ours to lead that eternal search. T.: - x Table ontents pages I-I4 photo essay pages I5-27 administration page I6 dedication pages 28-77 students pages 78-I27 activities pages I28-I49 athletics pages ISO-I7I advertising page I72 editor's comment L x F A KAQL ' ' - as , wk- , ,ii , alendar September October School Begins Pre-College Tests Band Day at Ll of W. Golf KingCo Leader Conf. Football Golf Girls' Tennis Football Debate Girls' Tennis November Fall Play Shoreline MUN End of Quarter Golf Football Girls' Tennis Debate December January Christmas Concert Girls' Club Tolo Seattle Symphony End of Semester Basketball Basketball Wrestling Wrestling Debate Debate February Midwinter Concert Jr. Prom Class Play Competitions Basketball Wrestling Debate March April NMSQT Sadie Hawkins Tolo State Tournament State Choral Comp. Track Baseball May Mothers' Tea Spring Play Spring Night Club Tennis Baseball Track End of Third Quarter Track Tennis Baseball June Senior Ball Class Day Graduation School Ends 11 Civil Rights continued to be For The Very first time G a mayor problem of the U.S. Russian Premier Kosygin, Shastri, and Shastri's Defense Minister Y. B. Chaven at the Kashmir peace conference iust before Shastri's death. Pope visited the U.S. The World ls Full Cf Good, They Affect All, Even The events of the past year have been characterized by violence and unrest. The people of this generation have seen history in the making. Nothing is above reproach any longer. Everywhere institutions, ideas, and authority are being questioned, Local Events Tom Poll, age l3, questioned the right of the Northshore School District to legislate the length of his hair. He took his plea to court, where the rule was, students must obey laws of the school. Elsewhere in our state, Indian Chief Bob Satiacum led his people in numerous fish-ins to test state conservation laws vs. early treaties. Comedian Dick Gregory and wife, and actor Marlon Brando made headlines by ioining the battle. Bothell High's principal, Mr. Arne Strand, was one of 20 educators chosen to tour the Soviet Union and Europe, to meet and confer with other educators, March 27 to April 20. A new look appeared at the BHS main entrance in the form of a mural of the school mascot, painted by Sue Godfrey. National Events Civil rights problems are far from settled. More rioting, more accusations of discrimination, and mounting-tension marked the year. As a result of Senate investigations, many members of the Ku Klux Klan have resigned, some even testifying against their former brothers. The U.S. space program took great strides forward in this past year. Gemini V-a walk in space. Gemini Vl and Vll-the first space rendezvous. Gemini Vlll-first space docking, then a successful return to earth despite technical failures causing orbit cancellation. The President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson. , fi. Astronauts James Lovell and Frank Borman ofthe Dec. 4-I8 Gemini 7 Events. Bad, Or Otherwise. A High School. For President Johnson, The past year has been productive, if trying. Through his efforts, medical care for the aged was instituted, civil rights legislation was extended, federal aid to education expanded, an active anti-poverty program initiated, and higher minimum wages estab- lished-accompanied by rise in cost-of-living indices to all-time highs. International Events Defense Secretary Robert S. MacNamara estimated that Communist China would be able To make nuclear attacks 500-700 miles from its borders within two or three years. In Indonesia, a new anti-communist military regime came into power, with I6 top aides immediately removed and others scheduled to follow. Ousteal Ghananian President Kwame Nkrumah said in Peking that he was still head of his government and intended to soon return to Ghana to reassume full command of his country. After signing a peace declaration in Tashkent with Pakistan's Ayub Khan, lndia's Prime Minister Shastri died, at 61, of a heart attack. His successor, the first woman prime minister, is Mrs. Indira Ghandi, daughter of Nehru. Pope Paul VI made a pilgrimage of peace to New York City to address the UN this year- a first-of-its-kind trip. In Viet Nam, the fighting continues. For the most part, US troops held their own. The determination was strong to stay in Viet Nam until a successful conclusion of the struggle. .,5,,,, W., space rendezvous. Mr. Srand left the Sea-Tac airport March 27. Gemini 7 spent I5 days orbiting the earth. E BotheII's main entrance received a Cougar. Muay-X xJQ,v3 ,QQ A- M X x . QA! L!fLSfvvx,fi2fQ,QfafL43 yXQbQ OX QfQQ-Q.Jg Q A G W L, U'bL,, Sl-:AAI-C K mi ,JCUJUWX VVLQA XQQQ L-ninja A f XL . Awym vim Q fwmAw1 Qgy5k mm CUM . ?Vh Emuawa W Q Q Q14 M W Lkduw V Cb A 4-cf-.0 ' M i ,1!,, fi ,,1 A - Q-. g 5 E 'T . ' K V Z- f -- ' 4 fvpQXx ff fYNQ amYHi2:X fWXm:55 xakii 1p,Nm Hwfvw wp Q'R'vfxV Q X'Xg K l K , A, V1 f-xx ,, ,Z X , N 1 Qxxx wxxfw. 9lG?mN www -wwfwff buwwn w X fm FN 5 - 4 1 QL-f' iw? 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Humble, willing to give of himself, and highly respected-three qualities that make Larry Peterson a real attribute, not only to our high school, but to our community. i in Seattle, Mr. Peterson attended high school in Bremerton, where he won recognition in football, basketball, and baseball. He went on to college at Stanford, University of Washington, Seattle Pacific, and Seattle University. At SPU, he was a respected athlete in basketball and baseball. 1956 was Bothell's lucky year, when Mr. Peterson, Mr. Ackerman, and Mr. Strand all ioined the faculty. For ten years, Mr. Peterson has concentrated on Math and Science, which he enioys and in which he is very proficient. In 1964 he received a Ford Foundation grant in mathematics. Last year he refused the vice principalship at Inglemoor, preferring to remain in the classroom, teaching. Pete and Coach are his two most common nicknames. As a coach he has guided tennis and basketball teams as long as he has been here. In 1960, he brought Bothell its only tennis championship, with a team that didn't lose a match. Since Bothell became a Class AA school C19601, Pete has stolen five out of six KingCo basketball championships. For four years, he has been beaten in the last seconds by a mere bucket. Three out of four of those years, the teams he lost to went on to take the State Championship-Garfield, Hudson's Bay, and Renton. Coach , Pete , or Mr. Peterson , he has not only given his abundant knowledge, but of himself as a person tothe students at Bothell. He enioys greatly his work with young people. Some of Bothell's best students and best athletes have been products of his classes. Pete isn't the type of man who looks for publicity or the center of attention, whether he has a winning team, or a good student. He tries to share his qualities of sinceri- ty, strong conviction and high standards of personal pride. He gains personal satisfaction by sending an athlete or student into life with these traits. For his great contributions to students and organizations at Bothell High, the 1966 Cougar is very proudly dedicated to a great guy: MR. LARRY PETERSON The 1957 A Squad Basketball Team: Jim Gaylord, Roger Sires, Dick Nicholl, Earl Hylton, Bill Demetre, and Coach Peterson. Administration The Northshore School Administration includes the Board, Superintendent Julian Karp, assistant superintendents Lee Blakely finstructionj and Marvin Stevens Cbusinessig admin- istrative assistant Ray Braga, and director of curriculum Mrs. Florence Sperling. The district in their charge saw many changes this year. Federal money made possible increases in instructional materials, establishment of a primary developmental CTitle llli program with a full-time developmental teacher in each grade school, and extra-curricular tutoring program in the senior and junior highs, and the preliminary steps in what is hoped will be a Regional Reading Center to serve six dis- tricts. A planning grant of Sl4,000 has been received and the district has forwarded an application for Sl75,000 to open the Center. The administrators are also studying possible reorganization of district grade patterns. At Cougar press time, plans The Board The Northshore Board of Direc tors meets every 2nd and 4th Monday. In this view are Mr. Karp, Mr. Langkow, Mr. Soren son, Mr. Smith, Mr. Stevens, Mrs Knutsen, and Mr. Sutherland. The School Board is kept constantly busy, hearing reports on such subjects as school construction, transportation, curricu- lum and staffing, listening to complaints, making difficult decisions on programs and plans, and trying to spend wisely and efficiently an annual budget of nearly two million dollars. A November election saw two new members elected: John Langkow from the Woodinville area, and John Sutherland from the Snohomish county area. C. V. Smith was re-elected president, with C. O. Sorenson as vice president. Mrs. Ina Knutsen continued to serve as the only woman on the Board. P-TA The Bothell High School Parent-Teacher Association serves faculty and students by forming a path between school and home. Members work together to establish better under- standing. Among other things, the P-TA sends out news- letters, supports local and state-wide scholarships, and works toward legislation that benefits young people. Officers this year were President Mrs. John Mainarich, Vice President Mrs. Joe Vitulli, Secretary Mrs. Rudy Peter- sen, and Treasurer Mrs. George Williams. Northshore administrators Lee Blakely, Julian Karp, and Marvin Stevens head the 64-square-mile district. called for maintaining the status quo next fall, but possibly 6-7-8 Middle Schools and four-year high schools by '67- '68. The Northshore Department of Classroom Teachers nominat- ed the Board for the national NEA Thom McAn Award in the area of school planning and construction. Award winners were to be announced in May. The Board worked closely with administrators and the North- shore Education Association to develop a working Profes- sional Negotiations program -one of the first in the nation. The PTA Board met once a month. . K Q. .. 5 Q- ' 'i - M -N .,.,... Q Bothell High's principal, Mr. Arne Strand, having lust conclud- ed a year as president of The Washington State Secondary School Principals, was named as one of 20 educators in The U.S. to take part in a Study Mission to northeastern Europe and the U.S.S.R. in March and April. His Trip was financed in large part by efforts of the Northshore Education Associa- tion, students, and community efforts. In his second year as vice-principal, Mr. Tom McNutt filled in for Mr. Strand during his month-long Trip, and throughout the year advised the activities ofthe A.S.B. One of The most gratifying Trends being observed in recent months is concerned with people who are concerned in behalf of people. You, who are involved in building and developing The yearbook have been offered a wonderful opportunity To express your interest in The welfare of your peers by giving each and every one iust and equitable consideration. There is no element that gives greater satisfaction than a perform- ance by any one of us in the demonstration of good will in The most sincere manner. There is no greater goal in our lives as students, than the one we proiect in exemplary citizenship, and Through this attitude reflect our parents and friends. -Arne Strand, Principal There are wheels within wheels to keep a nearly IOOO-student school running smoothly. Left-The Library Assistants aid in keeping books shelved and available. Center-Main Office girls man The phones and machines To keep paper work flowing. Right-The attendance office girls do much ofthe running that keeps The school running. Busy Cooks caTch a breaTh beTween lunch servings. si Jerry MacRae, Howard English, and Wally Dunlava enioy a momenT of sunshine. Every wheel musT have a hub To funcTion correcTly. BoThell's hub is The main office, where Mrs. BoTTing has been aT The wheel for Ten years. For The pasT Two, Mrs.WebsTer has been aT her side. They have many daily, demanding Tasks, which couldn'T possibly be achieved wiThouT The help of The office assisTanTs whom They musT Train. This program offers girls an excellenT opporTuniTy for pracTical experience as well as providing essenTial service To The school. One of BoThell's imporTanT spokes is The library, beneficial To boTh sTudenTs and faculTy. Mr. ChrisTopher, The librarian, has done an excellenT service To BoThell, more Than doubling The number of volumes available in The lasT six years. This year, BoThell has a new library secreTary, Mrs. Good, who helps Mr. ChrisTopher keep Track of The incoming and ouTgoing books, and wiTh him Trains and supervises The library assisTanTs. A spoke ThaT The cuTTing sTudenTs could probably do wiThouT is The aTTendance office headed by The vigilanT Mrs. Sarbaugh. She Takes care of passes, early dismissals, absenTees, and class aTTendance, as well as The skipping sTudenTs. A good share of The funds ThaT operaTe The school are dependanT upon The accuracy of her monThly reporTs. BoTh guidance and aTTendance offices are kepT running smooThly wiTh The aid of her assisTanTs. MainTenance is probably The leasT recognized buT mosT essenTial spoke. Mr. MacRae is The cusTodian who works mosT closely wiTh sTudenTs, wiTh Mr. Dunlava and Mr. English on swing and Mr. Hawkins and Mr. Turley on graveyard , covering The buildings around The clock. They keep buildings and grounds shining and clean To brighTen The sTudenTs' clays. Two maTrons, Mrs. Vera C Cookie D Ayers and Mrs. Eleanor Kennard do an appreciaTed iob in The girls' rooms and faculTy areas. Mrs. Merle Norman cares for The girls' gym areas and does The laundry for The enTire disTricT. The lasT, buT mosT imporTanT spoke for sTudenTs whose eyes are rarely bigger Than Their sTomachs, is The kiTchen, presided over by Mrs. Reese. Each day she and her assisTanTs, Mrs. Beckman'n,lMrs. Kramer, Mrs. Omli, Mrs. ShaTTo, and Mrs. Yaguchi, provide hoT lunches for The hordes of sTarving elders and youThs of BoThell High. 5 -.. Ex Ti, T Nm s. . Cookie and The Two oTher BoThell Go-Go girls -for They are cerTainly always on The go! i l 4042, ww Mr. Bernie Ackerman Mrs. Linda Barbo Mr. Ron Beckstrom x. X Teachers, bearers of the torch that lights our paths keepers of the many doors we must open if we are ever to Xjpft' Mig have knowledge a o Q 5 JE Mr. Dennis Behrens Miss Sqillililfohl . l fl n V l ACKERMAN, Mr. Bernie: BA,MA. Born Cle Elum. WSU, UW, UPS, Western State CColo.l, Indiana U. ll years at BHS. Concert 8. Cadet Bands, Music Theory. District Music Coordinator, Music advisor. BARBO, Mrs. Linda: Born Mt. Vernon. PLU, UW, WWSC. First year at BHS. Homemaking 8: Boys' Cooking. Spent summer at UW. BECKSTROM, Mr. Ron: Born Seattle. UW, WWSC. First year at BHS. Plane Geometry, Algebra l8i2, Algebra III 81 Trig. Sophomore class advisor, Boys' Club Advisor. BEHRENS, Mr. Dennis: BA,MA. Born Chehalis. UW. 5 years at BHS. Choir, Chorus, Ensemble, Ass't Band Director. Hobbies: Seattle Symphony Opera Co., Chairman to the Sophomore Class advisors. BOHNEN, Miss Melra: BS, MA. Born Norwood, Minn. Winona State College fMinn.J, UW,-WUS. 9 years at BHS. Girls' P.E., Girls' Gymnas- tics Coach, GRA advisor. Traveled through Minn., Canada, Maine, New York, Penn., Washington D.C. 8: Virginia this summer. 11 , ,f P gf , Mr. John Brommer Mr. Stephen Christopher Mrs. Beverly Culpepper BROMMER, Mr. John: BA. Born Spokane. EWSC, WSU, UW. 4 years at BHS. Arch't Drawing, Engineering and Drafting. Biology. Head Football Coach. Boys' Club advisor. CHRISTOPHER, Mr. Stephen: BA. Born Olympia. WSU, UW. 6 years at BHS. Librarian. Chess Club advisor. Traveled to Puerto Rico this summer. CULPEPPER, Mrs. Beverly: BA. Born Portland, UW. 6 years at BHS. Alg. lll 81 Trig. Senior Counselor, Senior Class advisor. Girls' Club advisor. DEMETRE, Mr. William: Born Seattle. UW. Seattle U. First year at BHS. World History, Ass't Basketball Coach, Ass't Baseball Coach. DUNN, Miss Joanne: BS. Born Pekin, Ill. Christian College, Bradley U, U of Maryland, Seattle U, UW. 2 years at BHS. Contemporary At- tairs. Political Philosophy, Economics, Girls' Club advisor. FENNELL, Mrs. Joan: BA. Born Tacoma. Central Wash. State College. 2 years at BHS. Drama, English, Practical speaking. Thespians Mr. William Demetre J Miss Joanne Dunn advisor. GARRITY, Mrs. Jean. BA. Born Seattle. UW. 2 years at BHS. U.S. History, Cheer 81 Song Leader advisor. Jr. Class advisor, Girls' Club advisor. Traveled in Montana and Idaho this summer. GEORGI, Mrs. Sandra: Born Coshotlan, Ohio. Miami U, U ot Havvaii, First year at BHS. Sophomore Homemaking, Sub. the rest of day. Traveled in Japan, this summer. Mrs. Joan Fennell Mrs. Jean Garrity Mrs. Sandra Georgi Miss Donna Gius Mrs. Diane Glenn Mr. Robert Green Mr. Mike Hickey 'NN Xu Nggnriv- :if mT r-saws.-as.. it .v . Mrs. Vera Howard Mr.John Hunter GIUS, Miss Donna: BA. Born Tacoma. Gonzaga, UW. 2 years at BHS. German, German Club advisor. Traveled in Stuttgart, Germany, and vacationed in Switzerland. GLENN, Mrs. Diane: BA. Born Anchorage, Alaska. EJC, UW. 3 years at BHS. Design, Crafts, Traveled in California this summer. GREEN, Mr. Robert: BA. Born Davenport. EWSC, UW. 20 years at BHS. Drivers' Education. HICKEY, Mr. Mike. BA. Born Iron Mt. UW. Whitman, San Diego, 2 years at BHS. English 5846, English 3814. Ass't Football Coach. HOWARD, Mrs. Vera: BA. Born Regina, Sask. UW. SU, SP. 6 years at BHS. Latin, Business English, Latin Club, advisor. Honor Society, Torch, FTA, Student Store advisor. HUNTER, Mr. John, EWS C. Special Education First year at BHS. Traveled to Yellowstone National Park this summer. LOWTHIAN, Mrs. Judy: -BA. Born Milbank, S.D. Augustana College fS.D.J, U. of S. Dakota. 2 years at BHS. English, Debate, Debate advisor. Builders, too, shaping for us the steps we must take if we are ever to achieve our goaIs.Through experience, a teacher knows that to find one first must seek. .1 R 'r sei. .A .ah I-u,,, X X, 9.1 fi A ' sm eq x Mrs. Judy Lowthian lllfllll .ff is ff' LUND, Mr. Garnet: BA. in education. Born Tacoma, PLU, UW. 5 years at BHS. Accounting. MCCANN, Miss Mary Mae: BA. Born Sumpter, Ore. Stanford Arm- strong College, WSU, Oregon State, Montana State. 9 years at BHS. Typing, Office Practice and Machines. few-1 . X . Mr. Garnet Lund Miss Mary Mae McCann lt is this that he instills in his students, the incentive, the willingness to search. MCILRATH, Mrs. Gurina: BA. Born Bowdoin, Mont. PLU. UW. 2 years at BHS. Creative Writing, Literary Achievements, World History, English 384. U.S. History, English 5816. Visited British Columbia. MCKENNON, Mr. William: BA. Born Seattle, UW. 6 years at BHS. Contemporary Affairs, Advanced P,E., Track Coach. MARTA, Mrs. Barbara: BA. Born Chicago, Whitworth, CWSC. 6 years at BHS. English 98flO, English 5816, Girls' Club advisor. Traveled to the San Juan and Gulf Islands this summer. MEACHAM, Mr. Gary: BA. Born Houston, Texas. EJC. UW, CWSC. Art l8f2, Art 3814, Advanced art. Sr. Class advisor. Advertising Commit- tee advisor. 3 years at BHS. Mrs. Gurina Mcllrath Mr. William McKennon Mrs. Barbara Marta Mr. Gary Meacham by MENGON, Miss Alice: BA. Born Montana. U. of Montana, UW. 22 years at BHS. Shorthand. ASB Advisor. MITCHELL, Mr. Richard: Born Seattle, Chrysler Training, California. Detroit, Mich. Chicago, Ill. Edison Tech. Auto Shop. First year at BHS. MORTON, Miss Mary Jo: BS, MA. Montana State College, UW. First year at BHS. Russian. Traveled Through Southern and Western Europe. OWENS, Mr. John, BA. Born Byers, Colo. WWSC. 3 years at BHS. Wood Shop, General Shop. Stage Crew advisor. PERRY, Mr. Albert: BA. Born Stevensville, Mont. U of Montana, WWSC, UW, 6 years at BHS. Reading, English 38.4, Sophomore advisor. PETERSON, Mr. Larry: BS, MS. Born Seattle. Stanford, UW, SPC, Seattle U. ll years at BHS. Geometry, Algebra 3 8. Trig. Math Sem- inar, Lettermen's Club advisor, Legislative Council, Basketball Coach. Activities Director. Miss Mengon Mr. Mitchell Miss Morton Mr. Owens To teach is to inform. To teach well is to open the eyes and ears to the world that surrounds us-to enlighten the student to the worth of thought. Mr. Perry Mr. Peterson , A. . PINKERTON, Miss Susan: U. of Oregon, UW. Distributive Education, Distributive Education Clubs of America advisor. First year at BHS 81 IHS. RAMSTAD, Mrs. Sandra: Born Tacoma, UW. 3 years at BHS. Sociolo- Ml55 Pinkerton MVS' Remsfed gy, Sophomore Class Counselor. Rally Team advisor. Girls' Club advisor. Pep Club advisor. SALKELD, Mr. George: BS. Born Long Island, N.Y. UW, Northwest Nazarene College, SPC. 3 years at BHS. Botany. Spent summer at SPC. SCHELL, Mrs. Carrie: BA. Born Cottage Lake. UW, UPS, U ot Arizona. 23 years at BHS. Spanish, Spanish Club advisor. STICKNEY, Miss Amy: BA. Born Seattle. UW. i9 years at BHS. Eng- lish, Junior Class advisor. '46 STRAND, Mrs. Sally: BS. Born Seattle. UW. 4 years at BHS. Biology. I Homecoming chairman. Director of Northshore Ski Schools. f ffm Mr. Salkeld Mrs. Schell A teacher shows the way, provides the tools, then his job is done. The rest is up to the individual student. Miss Stickney Mrs. Strand A ..,:., X uxgz - ,QE-...f 4 -'vii 5 , y Mr. Sullivan Miss Swan ,,--'Z-'7 Mr. Talbot Mr. Thumlert SULLIVAN, Mr. James: BS. Born Greer, Idaho. WSU, UW. 8 years at BHS. Boys' PE, Adv. PE, Alg. 1812, Sophomore class advisor. Gym- nastics Coach, Golf Coach. SWAN, Miss Carol: BA. Born Aberdeen. PLU, UW. 3 years at BHS. French. French Club advisor. Participated in French institute at Lewis and Clark College. TALBOT, Mr. Richard: BA, ME. Born Bellingham. Northern State Teachers College, UW, CWSC. 6 years at BHS. Chief Counselor, Contemporary Affairs, ASB advisor, Leg. Council advisor, Jr. Class advisor. THUMLERT, Mr. James: BA. Born Seattle. UW, Seattle U. 5 years at BHS. Chemistry, Physics, Science Club advisor. Interact Club advi- sor. The student who has learned the value of thought is a testimonial to a job well-done. UERLING, Mr. Ted: Born Lincoln, Neb., CWSC. US History. First year at BHS. VOORHEES, Mr. Frank: Born Portland. UW. English 7818. 3 years at BHS. Dance Committee advisor. Traveled to Canada this Summer. I Mr. Uerling Mr. Voorhees lr - .l WALKER, Mr. James: BS. Born Chicago. UW. 2 years at BHS. Math Analysis, Algebra. Junior Class advisor. Driver Control Committee advisor. WALLIS, Mrs. Eleanor: BA. Born Pocatello, Idaho. U of Utah, UW. 5 years at BHS. Publications advisor Annual and Paper staff. Senior English, Photography. Spent summer at the University. WAYMAN, Mr. Ron: BS. Born Seattle. WSU, UW. 3 years at BHS. PE, Health and First Aid, Practical Math. Junior Class advisor. Ass't Football Coach, Head Wrestling Coach, Head Baseball Coach. San Juan Islands. WHITE, Mr. David: BA. Born Chehalis. Centralia College, UW. 2 years at BHS. World History, Contemporary Affairs. World Affairs advisor. WICK, Mr. Roy: BS. Born Seattle. EJC, UW, WWCE. 9 years at BHS. Electronics. Attended the UW during the summer. WILSON, Mr. David: BS, MS. Born Oklahoma, III. State U, U. of Wisconsin. 4 years at BHS. Astronomy. ' Mr. Walker Mrs. Wallis Mr. Wayman Mr. White Mr. Wick Mr. Wilson 'NJ H5 , 9 Qyiffigpf Opfvj f 1 wgffsfbgxi kffiy E Q90 aff? ff AC 33599 WMLEEE gy . IX W U nb ,Ng 0 1 f D K KN X f f , X A X U I ry I QQ fx fx , X I , N X JJ Q XM N A I Q G U f A , A 'OU U Lkafx 'll Xw f w Q30 W gf ..,,w,.1,.Y, W, ,.,,,,, .W V! N ,fa ,X ., .M ,Q . 4. , mv-4:4,z:z-gzafml, f 4 ff .. ,g.,. , Lf ,4 ,,,,..,,. Z., Q V., A.,,. , Q ,,,. Z.,-,4,,,-2 ..,,,. 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In ArgenTina, breakfasf consisTs only of milk or coffee and bread wiTh buTTer. Lunch is The big meal, wiTh a lighT dinner served aT 9 or 10 p.m. Also, mosT Teenagers There smoke, from 15 on, and she could noT undersTand our smoking-age law. School in Cordoba was on a double shifT, 8 a.m. T01 p.m., and 1-6 p.m. She likes being able To choose elecTives. In ArgenTina, They Took 13, required subiecTs a year, wiTh classes held aT differenT Times of The week. Already a high school graduaTe, Graciela plans To sTudy liTeraTure aT The UniversiTy of Cordoba and laTer sTudy philosophy in France. LasT year, she had an American sisTer exchange aT home, from December To March. Her faTher, a lawyer, also Teaches in a Cordoba iournalism school. Uli's broTher , Jerry helps wiTh homework. Graciela and her friend, Chena, have language problems. vis' .X s aXv'fi A4':XlNWNrJTx S Graciela buys a lunch. Girls' State This year's delegate to Girls' State was Janet Suther- land, chosen on the recommendation of history teach- ers, by the American Legion Ladies' Auxiliary. Girls' State is a program designed to inform young people of the responsibilities and activities of their government. It provides the invaluable experience of first-hand knowledge of civic affairs. The girls divide into cities, each with their own officials and problems to solve. At the end they meet to elect two senators to Girls' Nation in Washington, D.C. Through this experience, the participant learns not only to understand the functions of her government, but herself and the role she will play in it. Bothell Hosts Two Janet Sutherland Girls Stater Bothell's fifth exchange student, Ulrich Stuck, arrived from the Federal Republic of Germany sponsored by the American Field Service, on Sept. 2. lt wasn't until Christmas that Uli felt at home with Bothell English -quite different from his Oxford brand. He served the Senior Class as its treasurer. ln Germany, students spend four years in a primary school, then select their elementary. Ulrich chose the Gymnasium Fabritianum , comparable to a U.S. pri- vate grammar school. He will have two more years of school at home before the one big examination for graduation fthey have l3 instead of l2 years, and his year here will not be transferablel. No inter-school com- petition or school spirit exists in Germany, and the faculty-student relationship is far more formal. Uli says homework here is harder, however, because we cover material in shorter times. ln Germany, when a boy and girl date, the girl usually pays her own way. There islno age limit on drinking, and smoking is allowed -from the age of lo. Uli stayed with the Robert L. Peltons of Kenmore, and brother Mike C671 until January, when he moved closer to the school. He finished out the year with the Roy E. Rettigs and U.W. brother Jerry Coll. Politics frequently created arm waving discussions. Uli talked with Lorraine at her going away party Uli receives his Christmas present from the A.S.B f f ,k fy f f , ' f A ,f A Q fZf K v 4 , hr' Cynthia Anger, 3.84 Eric Munson 3 75 Pat DeYoung 3 74 Gretchen Daiber, 3.69 The Class Of l966 Honors A graduating class of 324 students represents a wide range of interests and achievements The Top lO'X, also represents that wide range. Grades are recorded lmpartially and no more weight is given the rnost difficult academic sublect than to the pre voca Ann Dykstra 3 56 Kathy Greenwood 3 56 Sandra Hart, 3.56 Bruce Helseth 3 55 Donna Bendokas 3 45 Cathu MacKay, 3.43 Paula Nesbitt 3 41 1 Terry Johnson, 3.81 Diane Sfromme, 3.81 Roberta Reynolds, 3.77 Randolph Easton, 3.756 Kirsten Petersen, 3.68 Pat Hodges, 3.659 Joan Anthony, 3.651 Kathy Herdlein, 3.63 Its Top Ten Per Cent tional or civoccitional courses I A's and B's are recognized for the achievement they represent. Although Bothell is a three-year high school still, the grade-point average includes the 9th grade, through the first semester of 12th. Penny Salvadcilena, 3.62 Linda Wallis, 3.59 Jean Tornow, 3.54 Dick Dykstra, 3.51 Toni McCorkle, 3.50 Debbie Lucker, 3.46 Pat McMahon, 3.46 Melanie Holt, 3.40 Shirley Kaibe, 3.40 Suzanne Downey, 3.39 Robert Moyer, 3.39 -34, nn X 33 5. X Rick Parker Terry Johnson Donna Bendokas President Vice President Secretary The seniors stand apart from the rest-poised on the threshold of tomorrow Ulrich Stuck Curt Fuller Wally Ingersoll Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Sergeant-at-Arms 57, The Class of '66 Motto: What I am to be I am now becoming. Flower: Orchid Colors: Purple and white 365 students graduated from Bothell High School this June. The class of '66 was divided last year, some 80 students going to the new lnglemoor High School. All the same, the remain- ing seniors strove to make their last year as productive as the previous ones. With characteristic energy, the class worked at their Junior Prom. When it was finished, they called it Tonight. The prom was held at the Inglewood Country Club. The class of '66 learned early how to work together to best utilize their talents. As sophomores they presented the come- dy, Thanks Awfully. The following year, as juniors, they presented The Spectre Bridegroomf' captured the award for the best supporting actor, and came in second in the compe- tition. This year, as seniors, first place was theirs with the comedy-melodrama Bertha the Bartender's Beautiful Baby. The year ended as it began, on a note of success. The seniors' last venture as a class was the Senior Ball. The effort and planning put into it were evident in the final outcome. That's the affirmative case? asks Jay Justad I i Seniors Bob Schmidt, Jay Clark and Kit Bratlein demon- strate their ability as cooks in Bothell's new boy's cooking class. A , ,,QL-., 1 A The Senior Skit Committee hard at work? C+.-.. Ackermann Adams Alexander Anderson Anderson JIM ACKERMANN -Los Angeles. Concert Band 2-3-45 Dance Band 2-3-45 Sci- GAIL ALEXANDER-Seattle. Jr. Prom 35 MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. ence 3, Pres. 45 F.T.A. 45 German 25 The Scarecrow 45 MPC 25 Campus Day 22 Summefwmp MWC 5C'i0'0'Sl P 32 BOYS' Club 2-3-4' BARBRA ANDERSON-Abbotsford, Bc. chorus 4, GRA 4, cms' Club 2-3-4. JUDY ANDERSON-Champaigne, Ill. Drill Team 25 Drama 35 Jr. Prom 35 JIM ADAMS-Seattle. MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Concert Band 2-3-45 Stage Dance Girls' Club 2-3-4- Bancl 2-3-45 Spanish 35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. They look forward with eager eyes -ff Anger Anklam PETE ARNEVICK-Seattle, Boys' Club 2-3-4, V.P, 4. BILL BACKER-Mt. Vernon. Letterman 2-3-4, Officer 45 Wrestling 2-3-45 Leg. Council 45 Class Officer 35 MPC 25 Interact 45 Sr. Ball 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4, Officer 4. LARRY BAILLY-Sisseton, S.D. MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. JERRY BALDWIN-Iowa. Baseball 2-35 MUN 25 MPC 25 Basketball 3-45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. JOHN BAUMAN-Tacoma. MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. LARRY BAYLOR-San Diego, Calif. Boys' Club 2-3-4. CINDY ANGER-Whittier, Calif. Torch 2-3-45 MPC 2, Carn- pus Day 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4, Model 4, Fashion Show 2-3. HANS AN KLAM Club 2-3-4. JOAN ANTHONY-Seattle. Torch 2-3-45 Leg. Council 3, Adv. Comm., 45 MPC 25 Ski 2-3-45 Homecoming 45 Pep Club 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. -Seattle. Golf 2-3-45 MPC 25 Ski 25 Boys' Anthony DONNA BENDOKAS-Phillipsburg, N.J. Sr. Class Sec'y 45 Torch 45 Spanish 25 Pep 25 Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Leg. Council 45 Class Play 25 Alice in Wonder- land 35 Thespian 35 Homecoming 2-3-4, C. Comm. 45 Sr. Ball 45 Assembly Comm. 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. NEIL BENSON-Mt. Vernon. MPC 25 Campus Day 25 SAO 35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. MELINDA BERGMAN-San Jose, Calif. Cadet Band 4, Officer 45 Concert Bond 2-45 Choir 35 French 2-35 Ski 2-3-45 Campus Day 25 MPC 25 SAO 35 Girls' Club 2-3-4. BETH BERNHARD-San Jose, Calif. French 2-35 Ski 2-3-45 Campus Day 25 MPC 25 SAO 35 Cadet Band 4, Officer 45 Concert Band 2-45 Choir 35 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Arnevick Backer Bailly Baldwin Baumann Baylor Bendokas Benson Bergman Bernhard 'ND' Cd png! Q .-.DE wtffu 'mf' ' Bevens Bier Biller Birch Board STEVE BEVENS-Seattle. Science 3-4, V.P. 45 Boys' Club 2-3-45 MPC 2. VICKY BIRCH-Seattle. MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Adv, Comm. 35 Girls' Club 2-3-4. ERNEST BOARD- Kirkland. Art 25 MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Wrestling 25 Baseball CAROLE BIER-Seattle. MPC 25 Calendar Comm. 2-3-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. 35 Chorus 35 Choir 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. RANDY BILLER-Kirkland. Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. straining to pierce the veil of time that obscures the future French 2-35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. 2-3-4. Boe JAY BOE-Arizona. Boys' Club 2-3-4. ROBERT BOERNER-Coulee Dam. Football 25 MPC 25 EVERETT BOSS-Seattle. Wrestling 25 Art 25 Boys' Club BILL BOTTOM-Seattle. MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Football 2-35 Leg. Council 2-35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. JIM BRADY-Seattle. Golf 3-45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. DENNIS BRAGA-Auburn. French 35 MPC 25 Leg. Council 2-35 Stage Band 2-3-45 Concert Band 2-3-45 Campus Day 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. KIT BRATLIEN-Key West, Fla. Football 25 Ski 25 Homecoming 25 Leg. Council 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. JOHN BRITTON-Bellingham. Boys' Club 2-3-4. I I Boerner B055 GORDON BRODERSON-Seattle. MPC 25 Baseball 2-3-45 Letterman 35 Spanish 35 Science 45 Leg. Council 35 Drivers' Control 45 Campus Day 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. GARY BROWN-Seattle. MPC 25 Spanish 35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. GREGG BROWN-Seattle. Track 25 Campus Day 25 Jr. Prom 35 Audio-Visual 35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. LISA BROWN-Seattle. Art 25 Debate 3-45 NFL 45 Girls' Glee 25 Humanities 35 Girls' Club 2-3-4, MICHAEL BUNDY-Seattle. MPC 25 Homecoming 35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Bottom Brady Braga Bratlien Britton Broderson Brown Brown Brown Bundy Wxlkui 1 'M-w.,,1A 5 Q: 4,41 I , 5 I 'Z if 1 , .X . , '- , My lt-4,.5,,, 1 ,,,..Q..IE... - X V4.4 'W-r f fi' TERRY B. CHOATE-Orofino, Idaho. Audio-Visual 2-35 MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. JAY CLARK-Tacoma. Boys' Club 2-3-4, Pres. 45 Basketball 2-3-45 Letterman 3-45 Track 3-45 Leg. Council 2-3. KATHY CLARK-Seattle. Latin 45 French 35 Chorus 45 MPC 25 Chavos 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Choate .-5 KAREN BURNETT-Seattle. MPC 25 Gymnastics 3-45 Leg, Council 3-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. ADA SUE BUTLER-Seattle. Campus Day 25 Cadet Band 25 Concert Band 3-45 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. MARGARET BUTLER-Phoenix. Campus Day 25 Art 25 FTA 45 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. 4'-hd 'er' hw- Burnett A. Butler M. Butler CATHY CADWALLADER-Seattle Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Chorus 45 Ski 3-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. ROGER CAMERON-New York City. Chess 45 Pep 45 Home- coming 45 MPC 25 Science 45 Spanish 35 SAO 4, VP 45 Introspect 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. KATHY CAMPBELL-Seattle. Leg. Council 2-3-45 MPC 25 . Concert Band 2-3-4, Sec'y-Treas. 45 Maiorette 45 Spanish 5 25 Torch 25 Pep 45 Campus Day 25 Homecoming 2-3-45 GRA 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Cadwallader Cameron Campbell JUDY CARLSON - Bellingham. GRA 2-35 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. MIKE CARLSON-Bellingham. Football Mgr. 35 Torch 3-45 Letterman 35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. CINDY CARMAN-Seattle. Thespians 2-3-45 Nat'l Thes- pians 2-3-45 German 2-3-45 Homecoming 2-3-45 MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Carlson Carlson Carman DAVE CEANDER-San Jose, Calif. Art 35 Latin 25 Science 35 MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. SUSAN CHAMBERLAIN-Ballard. Campus Day 25 Spanish 35 MPC 25 Homecoming 35 Girls' Club 2-3-4. DARRYL CHEVALlER-Renton. Leg. Council 45 Latin 2-35 Homecoming 45 MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Ceander Chamberlain Chevalier Anxious to be on their own, hesitant to try their wings, BRENT COMSTOCK--Seattle. Cross Country 3-45 Track 2-3-45 French 3-45 Dance Comm 45 Letterman 3-45 MPC 25 Ski 3-45 Torch 35 Campus Day 25 Homecom- ing 45 Sr. Ball 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. BARBARA CONNELL-Portsmouth, Va. Chorus 3-4, Sec'y-Treas. 45 GRA 2-35 Campus Day 25 Chavos 25 Homecoming 2-3-45 Latin 3-45 Constitution Comm. 45 MPC 25 Spanish 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Clark Clark Comstock Connell 4? x 'J N X T, k I r Lp'- Q--,-wr' i ,Qu-17N '!T 'i .W .. ..,.M,., . .-al MARY CONNOR-Dewitt, Arkansas. Girls' Club 2-3-4. CAROLE CONYERS-Everett. GRA 25 Chavos 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. GLEN COOK-SeattIe,MPC 25 Art 25 Campus Day 25 Leg. Council 25 Homecoming 2-3-45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Connor Cook Conyers DOUG CRIM-Seattle. Wrestling 25 Leg. Council 45 MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. CANDACE CURFMAN-Seattle. French 2-35 Girls' Club 2-3-4. GAIL CURRIE-San Francisco. Choir 45 GRA 45 Art 35 Girls' Club 2-3. Crim Currie Curfman GRETCHEN DAIBER-Seattle. Torch 2-3-4, V.P. 45 Girls' Gymnastics 2-3-45 MPC 25 Ski 2-3-45 Sr. Ball 45 Girls Club 2-3-4. ERNEST DAOUST-Canada. Transfer 35 Boys' Club 3-4. DAN DAVIES-Seattle. Baseball 25 Leg. Council 35 MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Duiber Davies Daoust RICK DAVIS-Madison, Fla. Boys' Club 2-3-4. MERRY DEEN-Medford, Ore. GRA 2-35 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Davis Deen they wait until that final step, commencement, pushes them into the outside world Hicklm holds forth in committee Seniors enioy assemblies . ,X 5 1 51' x V' , s -, , A X I .,, 5 f LARRY DeGRAFF-Seattle. Football 3-45 Basketball Mgr. 3-45 Chorus 2-35 Choir 45 MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. BOB DeMETRE-Seattle. Basketball 25 Baseball 2-3-45 Inter- act 25 Campus Day 25 Leg. Council 2-3-45 MPC 25 Sr. Ball 45 Homecoming 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. DeGruff DeMetre DON DENNY-Seattle.Homecoming 45 Track 2-3-45 Leg. Council 2-35 Latin 35 MPC 25 Spanish 25 SAO 45 Boys' Club 2-3-45 Ugly Mun 4. PAT DeYOUNG-Seattle. Torch 2-3-45 Campus Day 25 French 35 FTA 3-45 MPC 25 Ski 3-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. ED DOBBINS-San Gabriel, Calif. MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Denny Donkin Doolin Doull SUE DOWNEY-Seattle,ASB Sec'y 45 Torch 2-3-45 Annual 3-4, Business Mgr. 45 Tennis 2-3-45 Homecoming 2-3-4, Central Comm. 35 MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Sr. Ball 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4, Model 2-35 Christmas Ball Tolo Comm. Ch. 4. MIKE DUENOW-Minneapolis, Minn. Stage Crew 25 Audio Visual 2-35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. DIANA DUPAR-Seattle. Campus Day 25 French 25 German 3-45 Homecoming 2-35 Sr. Ball 45 Ski 2-3-45 Torch 2-35 Girls' Club 2-3-4. ANNQYKSTRA-Fairbanks, Alaska. Torch 2-3-45 French 25 Aclv. Comm, C0-Ch, 45 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. DICK DYKSTRA-Fairbanks, Alaska. Debate 2-3-4, Pres. 45 NFL 2-3-45 Torch 2-3-45 Wrestling 2-35 Chess 3-45 Ellensburg MUN 25 French 2-35 Interact 3-45 MARK DENISON-Seattle. Annual 45 Ski 3-45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Denison DeYoung Dobbins BILLY DONKIN-Burley, Idaho. Campus Day 25 Homecoming 2-35 MPC 25 Spanish 2-3-45 Sr. Ball 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. DAN DOOLIN-San Francisco. Cross Country 2-3-45 Track 2-3-45 Lettermen's Club 3-45 Latin 3-45 Science 35 FTA 45 Campus Day 25 Interact 45 MPC 25 Constitution Comm, 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. ,BOB DOULPL-Seattle.Debate 3-45 NFA 3-45 French 25 Home- coming 2-35 MPC 25 Choir 2-3-45 Torch 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. RANDY EASTON-Seattle. Concert Band 3-4, Drum Maior 45 Cadet Band 25 Torch 2-3-45 Boys' Club 2-3-45 MPC 2. CHERYL EDGECOMBE-Seattle. FTA 3-45 Homecoming 45 MPC 25 Chorus 35 Choir 45 Science 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. GRETCHEN EDMONDS-Madison, Minn. ASB VP 45 Class VP 35 FTA 3-45 Home- coming 2-3-4, Co-Ch. 35 MPC 25 Cadet Band 25 Concert Band 3-45 Spanish 3-45 Torch 25 Leg. Council 25 Pep 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. JULIE EDWARDS-Seattle. Thespians 2-35 Chavos 2-35 Homecoming 2-3-4, Cen- tral Comm. 45 Jr. Prom 35 Leg. Council 25 Ski 2-3-45 Spanish 25 Sr. Ball 45 Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4, Officer 4. KENT EINERSEN-Narvik, Norway. Homecoming 2-35 Latin 2-35 Ski 2-3-45 Boys' Leg. Council 3-45 Constitution Comm. 3-45 MPC 25 SAO 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Club 2-3.4, Dgwney Duenow Dupar A. Dykstra D. Dykstra Easton Edgecombe Edmonds Edwards Einarsen P-'S V1-1'-r LARRY EINMO-San Pedro, Calit. Track 25 MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. MIKE ERDELYI - Detroit. Transfer 45 Ski 45 Boys'Club 4. JAMES L. EVANS-Tacoma. Football 25MPC 25 Campus Day f '-'GM' 25 Art 35 Ski 2-3-45 Boys'Club 2-3-4. E Einmo I I I Evans Fahrenkopf BARB FITHEN-Tacoma. MPC 25 Art 25 Girls'Club 2-3-4. MIKE FITZGERALD-Windsor, Ont. Football 35 Latin 35 Cam- pus Day 25 MPC 25 Band 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. STEPHEN FLETCHER-Calif. Football 25 Track 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Until then, they cling to the present, the familiar WALT FLETCHER--Seattle. Wrestling 3-45 Leg. Council 35 MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. KAAREN FLIEGEL-Seattle. FTA 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. SHERMAN FLUHARTY-Seattle. Concert Band 2-3-4, Pres. 45 Letterman 3-45 Tennis 3-45 Cross Country 35 French 2-35 Leg. Council 45 MPC 25 Science 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. LONNIE FRENCH -Seattle. Gymnastics 2-3-45 Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Letterman 2-3-45 Homecoming 2-3-45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. BOB FRINK-Seattle. Cross Country 45 Track 3-45 MPC 25 Letterman 45 Concert Band 2-3-45 Spanish 35 Leg. Council 45 Driver Control Ch. 45 Boys'Club 2-3-4. . Erdelyi Evans Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Pep 2-3-45 Ski 2-45 Jr. Prom35 Sr. Ball 45 Leg. Council 3-45 Drivers' Control 3-45 Adv. Comm. 35 Girls' Club 2-3-4, Loyalty 4. HERB FAHRENKOPF-Everett. Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Cadet Band 2, Concert Band 3-4, Stage Bancl 2-45 Science 35 French 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. JOHN FESTA-Seattle. PC 25 Campus Day 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Festa , M, Fithen Fitzgerald S. Fletcher 4l 0 CURT FULLER-Seattle. Sr. Class Sgt.-at-arms 45 MPC 25 Interact 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. TOM GAISFORD-Seattle. Torch 25 MPC 25 Shoreline MUN 35 The Scarecrow 45 Leg. Council 2-3-45 Student-Faculty Comm 45 Debate 2-3-4, NFL 2-3-45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. DIANNA GARRISON-Portland. Campus Day 25 Drill Team 25 SAO 35 Horne- coming 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. BARBARA GARY-Seattle. Art 3-45 Pep 45 German 3-45 Leg. Council 25 Home- coming 2-3-45 MPC 25 Spring Night Club 25 FTA 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. KATIE GASLANDER-Seattle. Spanish 2-3-45 Campus Day 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. W. Fletcher Fliegel Fluhurty French Frink Fuller Gaisford Garrison Gary Gqglqnder SUE EVANS-Seattle. Homecoming 2-3-45 Queen 45 Cheer- leader 45 Annual 2-3-4, Art Editor 45 Art 25 Gymnastics 25 :L MICHAEL G. GATTEN-Polson, Mont. Boys' Club 2-3-4. DAVID GEORGE-Sisseton, S. D. MPC 25 DECA 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. SUE GILBERT-Seattle. Drill Team 25 Girls' Glee 25 Homecom- ing 45 Chorus 45 DECA Parliamentarian 45 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Gilbert Gotten George SUSAN GODFREY-Omak. Transfer 35 Debate 35 NFL 3-45 Torch 3-45 Humanities 35 Annual 45 Homecoming 45 Night of Jan. I6th 35 Cougar Mural 45 Girls' Club 3-45 Best Actress , One-Acts 4. MARK GRAHAM-Longview. MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Cross Country 25 Wrestling 3-4, Mgr. 45 Chorus 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. LINDA GRAPP-Waukegan, Ill. Art 2-3-45 Drama 25 Pep 25 Thespians 25 Ski 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Godfrey 'Twig Greenland Greenwood BETH GRIEVE-SeatTle. Chorus 2-3-45 Chavos 2-3-45 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. MIKE GRITMAN-Duluth, Minn. French 2-35 Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. LARRY GUSTAFSON-Colfax. MPC 25 German 35 Ski 2-35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Guthrie Hagen 5 . , i J, 'vs -P N11' 11: - I .-.swiss I Graham Grapp GARY GREENLAND-Kirkland. MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Cross Country 25 Wrestling 3-4, Mgr. 35 Chorus 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. KATHY GREENWOOD-Seattle. MPC 25 Torch 2-35 The Scarecrow 45 Homecoming 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4, Rep. 3-4. CAROL GRESS-Seattle. Pep 25 Homecoming 25 Jr. Prom 35 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Gress They find it hard to realize that they Grieve Gritman Gustafson Hahnlen ILENE GUTHRIE-Seattle. Girls' Club 2-3-4. JOHN HAGEN-Denver. German 2-35 MPC 25 Cadet Band 25 Science 3-45 Stage Crew 3-45 Golf 2-35 Audio-Visual 45 Homecoming 2-3-45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. ,,,5 -eff! JUDY HAHNLEN-oregon. An 3, Pep 3, Girls' club 2-3-4, f- .J NANCY HAINING-International Falls, Minn. Choir 2-3-4, Ensemble 3-45 Rally Team Pres. 35 Pep 2-3-45 Campus Day Class Ch. 25 Competition Play 25 MPC 25 Jr. Prom 35 Leg. Council 3-45 Ski 2-3-45 Homecoming 2-3-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4, V.P. 45 Christmas Ball Tolo 45 Christmas Tree Queen 4. ROBYN HALL-Seattle. MPC 25 Choir 2-3-45 Ensemble 45 Homecoming 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. STEVE HALVORSON-Seattle. Baseball 25 Interact 2-3-4, VP 3, Sec'y 45 MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Homecoming 2-3-45 Leg. Council 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Haining Hammer Hansen SUE HAMMER-Seattle. Class Treas. 25 Cheerleader 3-4, Queen 4, Pep 2-3-4, Cougar Boosters 35 French 3-45 Span- ish 2-35 Campus Day 25 Homecoming 2-3-45 Dance Co-Ch. 45 Jr. Prom 35 Leg. Council 2-45 Ski 2-3-45 Torch 2-3-45 MPC 25 Sr. Ball 45 Girls' Club 2-3-45 Christmas Tree Prin- cess 4. BILL HANSEN-Seattle. MPC 25 Cadet Band 25 Concert Band 3-45 Stage Band 45 Campus Day 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. LES HARMON-Wichita, Kan. ASB Athletic Councilman 45 Torch 2-3-45 Annual 45 Football 2-3-4, inspirational Award 45 Track 2-3-45 Class Pres. 3, Sgt.-at-arms 25 Homecoming 2-3-45 Jr. Prom 35 Leg. Council 2-3-45 Lettermens' Club 2-3-45 Cadet Band 25 MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Boys' Club 2-3-45 ASB Award 4. at last, are seniors. Hands help tell plans when commit- .s--oy Hall Halvorson JERRY HART-Seattle. MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. SANDY HART-Glendale, Calif. Torch 2-3-4, Sec'y 35 Home- coming 2-3-45 Leg. Council 2-3-45 Cougar Boosters 35 Jr. Prom 35 Pep 2-3-45 Songleader 45 Sr. Ball 45 Homecoming Sr. Princess5 Girls' Club 2-3-4. ALLAN HARVEY-Tacoma. Basketball 25 Ski 35 Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Harmon J. Hart S. Hart Harvey tees meet. The Senior Float won second in the Homecoming Parade. , KM 'U' 1 Haven Hearon Hedglin Helseth Henderson Hennesy Herdlein Hermansen Hicklin Hicks DOUG HAVEN-Seattle. Baseball 2-3-45 Gymnastics 2-3-45 Letterman 3-45 Leg. STEVE HENNESY-Iowa. MPC 25 Torch 2-35 Spanish 35 Homecoming 35 Boys Council 3-45 Homecoming 35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Club 3-4. MARY HEARON-Everett. Chavos 2, VP 25 Cougar Boosters 3-45 Drama 4 Drill Team 3, Rally Team 45 MPC 25 Chorus 45 Spanish 2-3-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4i DAVE HEDGLIN-Kirkland. Wrestling 2-3-45 Baseball 45 Letterman 3-4, Sec'y Treas. 45 Debate 2-3, NFL 2-3-45 MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. BRUCE HELSETH-Bothell. Torch 2-3-45 Budget Comm. 45 Spanish 35 Campus Day 25 Leg, Council 45 MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. DAN HENDERSON-Transfer from Hawaii. But at last, the idea becomes KATHY HERDLEIN-Seattle. Torch 2-3-45 Latin 2-3-45 Student Store Mgr. 45 MPC 25 Budget 45 Pep 2-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. DAVID HERMANSEN-Seattle. MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. JERRY HICKLIN-Chicago. Football 35 Homecoming 45 Zephyrus 45 Sr. Ball 45 Pep 45 Boys' Club 3-4, Treas. 4. VERN HICKS-Denver. Football 2-3-45 Letterman 45 Interact 45 Leg. Council 3-45 Ski 2-3-45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Hill Hodges Hohmann real to them. LlNDE HILL-Sacramento. MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. PAT HODGES-Puyallup. Thespians 3-4, Nat'l Thespians 3-4, Best Supporting Actress One Acts 45 MPC 25 Ski 2-3-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. ALAN HOHMANN-Kirkland. Stage Crew 2-45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Holland NANCY HOLLAND-Seattle. Tennis 2-3-45 GRA 3-45 Home- coming 2-3-45 Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. MELLANIE HOLT-Denver. Torch 2-3-45 Homecoming 2-45 Pep 45 Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. MARY HOUSE-Seattle. Homecoming 2-3-45 Thespians 3, Nat'l Thespians 45 Sr. Ball 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4, Loyalty 4. Hover Hurrell Q27 Holt House ROBERT HOVER-Rapid City, S.D. Art Crew 2-3-45 Zephyrus 2-3-45 Homecoming 45 MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Leg. Council 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. GLORIA HURRELL-Columbus, Ohio. MPC 25 Glee Club 2-3 Chorus 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. PAT HUTCHISON-Omaha. MPC 25 DECA 45 Campus Day 25 Homecoming 35 Girls' Club 2-3-4, Council 3. Hutchinson Q Ingersoll Ireton Jackson Jacobsen Jahr Jamison WALLY INGERSOLL-Everett. Class Sgt.-at-arms 45 Football 2-3-45 Letterman 3-45 Spanish 2-35 MRC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. DENZII. IRETON - Nampa, Idaho. Cadet Band 35 Ski 3-45 Latin 35 Interact 45 Boys' Club 3-4. AVERNE JACKSON-Wenatchee. MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. PAM JACOBSEN - SeaTtle.Latin 3-45 Ski 2-3-45 Spanish 25 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. MIKE JAHR-Longview. Campus Day 25 Thespians 3-4 Best Supporting Actor One Acts 45 Nat'l Thespians 45 German 3-45 Homecoming 3-45 Jr. Prom 35 MPC 25 Science 45 SAO 3-45 Sr. Ball 45 Introspect 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. GREGORY .IAMISON-Seattle. MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Jarolimek Jorosz Jeffries G. Johnson K. Johnson TERRY R. Johnson-Seattle. Sr. Class V.P. 45 Torch 2-3-4, Treas. 35 Leg. Council 2-3-45 Basketball 2-3-45 Baseball 2-3-45 Homecoming 2-3-4, Central Comm. Co-Ch, 45 Bud- get Comm. Ch. 45 Letterman 3-45 MPC 25 Paper 35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. BRIAN JONES-Fort Collins, Colo. ASB Pres. 45 Basketball 2-3-45 Track 2-3-45 Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Homecoming 2-3-45 Leg. Council 2-3-45 Letterman 2-3-45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. DICK JONES-Seattle. Football 2-3-45 Wrestling 3-45 Leg. Council 45 Spanish 25 Letterman 45 Interact 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. T. Johnson Artists must learn to work with machinery. This will be their last year. Things take on a new meaning. JOHN JAROLIMEK-Freclric, Wisc. Annual 45 Paper 45 Cadet Band 2-35 Concert Band 45 Ski 2-3-45 Spanish 3-45 MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. CHRISTINE .IAROSZ-Seattle. Drill Team 25 GRA 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. REBA JEFFRIES- Kearney, Neb. Girls' Club 2-3-4. M. Johnson GREG JOHNSON-Chicago. Cross Country 3-45 Wrestling 3-45 Boys' Club 3-4. KAY JOHNSON-Seattle. MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Girls' Glee 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. KEITH JOHNSON-Seattle. Football 2-3-45 Wrestling 2-3-45 Campus Day 25 Homecoming 2-3-45 Leg. Council 45 Letter- man 3-45 MPC 25 Spanish 3-45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. MIKE JOHNSON-Snohomish. Baseball 2-3-45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. B. Jones D, Jones wiv' T917 vs? MWC viva' JUSSel Justacl Koasu Kaelin Kaibe Kastler Keener Keesling King Kiorsvik PHIL JUSSEL-Seattle. MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. JAY JUSTAD-Aberdeen, S.D. Homecoming 2-3-45 Choir 2-35 German 35 Debate 45 Interact 45 Leg. Council 2-3-4, Parliamentarian 45 Constitution Comm. Ch. 45 MPC 25 SAO 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. CARMEN KAASA-Seattle. Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. PEGGY KAELIN-Snohomish. Pep 2-45 Homecoming 2-45 Humanities 45.lr. Prom 35 MPC 25 Spanish 3-45 Sr. Ball 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4, Rep. 3. SHIRLEY KAIBE-Chicago. Torch 2-3-4, Treas. 45 French 35 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Larimer PAM LARIMER-Portland, Maine. Pep 2: FFGNCIW 2: l'lOme- coming 25 Humanities 35 MPC 2: Leg- Council 3: GIFIS' Club 2-3-4, Model 3, Fashion Ch. 45 Christmas Ball Queen 4. CARL LARSON-Seat-tle. Cadet Band 2: GSFVNOH 3: IUTSVUCY 25 Campus Day 2: MPC 22 AFI 3-4: BOYS' Club 2'3'4' CATHY LEE+Seattle. Art 25 Campus Day 25 Chavos 3: Ger- man 2-35 Homecoming 2-35 MPC 2: Sf- Boll 4: 5l4l 2'3'47 Girls' Club 2-3-4. ALAN KASTLER-Seattle. MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. KATHY KEENER-Seattle. Cheerleader 45 Homecoming 2-3-45 Cougar Boosters 35 Pep 2-3-45 Jr. Prom 35 Leg. Council 2-3-45 MPC 25 Glee 25 Choir 2-3-45 Sr. Ball 45 Ski 2-3-45 Spanish 2-35 Campus Day 25 Girls' Club 2-3-45 Christmas Tree Princess 4. SCOTT KEESLING-Seattle. Transfer from lngraham 3. Leg. Council 45 German 35 Fall Play 45 Interact 45 Debate 45 Constitution Comm. 45 Boys' Club 3-4. SUSAN KING-Seattle. French 35 MPC 25 Chorus 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. DAVID KJORSVIK-Seattle. MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Homecoming, sports, activated CHRISTA KLIER-West Germany. German 2-3-45 Spanish 2-3-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. -'aff K -hr' GARY KOLBS-Seattle. Wrestling 25 MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4, COLLEEN KRAUSE-Centralia. Girls' Club 2-3-4. Klier Kolbs Krause LaDuke Lair Largent SUZANNE LaDUKE-Seattle. Pep 2-35 Thespians 2-35 All- School Plays 25 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4, Model 4. RICK LAIR-Seattle. Audio-Visual 2-3-45 MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. SANDY LARGENT-Seat-tle. Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Spanish 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Larson Lee V S04 it ' 'fr' !'I'. ..-'P -6 f 2 2 7 .kv ff I., Leighton Leikness Lickey Lindstrom LES LEIGHTON-Chehalis. Bas: -ball 45 Letterman 3-45 Basketball Mgr. 35 German 45 Boys' Club 3-4. DON LEIKNESS-Seattle. Cross Country 45 Gymnastics 35 Track 2-35 Wrestling 2-45 MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. MICHAEL LICKEY-Detroit. MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4, DOUGLAS LINDSTROM-Seattle. Transfer 35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. WAYNE LOFTUS-Pittsburg, Pa. Boys' Club 2-3-4. all become of paramount importanceg SANDY LOVOLD-Anchorage. MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. JANE LOWRY-Minneapolis, Minn. Pep 2-3-45 French 2-35 Chorus 2-35 Choir 45 Ski 3-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. ANN LUCAS-Birmingham, Ala. Transfer 35 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Lucker Lykes Lynch DEBORAH LUCKER-Seattle. Girls' Club 2-3-4, Pres. 45 Tennis 2-3-45 Chavos 2-3, Pres. 35 Campus Day 25 Class Sec'y 35 Pep 3-45 German 2-3-45 GRA 35 Homecoming 2-3-45 Jr. Prom 35 Leg. Council 2-35 MPC 25 Girls' Glee 25 Choir 3-45 Ensemble 45 Science 3-45 Ski 2-3-4, Officer 45 Torch 2-3-4. CATHY LYKES-Olympia. Chavos 2, Sec'y 25 Pep 2-35 Rally Team 35 German 3-45 Jr. Prom 35 Choir 45 Chorus 2-35 Ski 2-3-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. LYNNELL LYNCH-Redding, Calif. Chorus 2-3-45 Choir 45 Spanish 35 Homecoming 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. l-.-u-fsfafw-Pr'-.,c -fr-W . -1 45 Wm WM' 5, .pw .1 V X J, 1' 4 . 5 , 'rrr ' w hm. Senior boys learned cooking skills 'Hb' TONI MCCORKLE-Seattle. Torch 2-3-45 Rally Team 3, Pep 2-3-45 FTA 2-3-45 Homecoming 2-3-45 MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Spanish 2-35 lntrospect 35 Girls' Club 2-3-4. TOM MCCULLOUGH -Seattle. Debate 2-3-4, NFL 2-3-4, Pres. 45 Football 2-35 Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Track 2-3-45 Home- coming 2-3-45 SAO 35 Leg. Council 2-3-45 Constitution Comm. 45 Letterman 3-45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. BOB McKAY-Seattle. Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. McCorkle McCullough McKay PATRICIA McMAl-ION-Roswell, N.M. German 2-35 MPC 25 Science 45 Campus Day 25 Homecoming 3-45 Sr. Ball 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. SHELLE McWHORTER-Seattle. Homecoming 2-3-45 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. LINDA MacFARLANEfSeattle. Girls' Club 2-3-4. McWhorter McMahon MacFarlane 1444-43. WM!! Mackay Mack CATHY MACKAY-Seattle, Thespians 2-3-45 Nat'l Thes- pians 2-3-45 German 3-45 Homecoming 3-45 MPC 25 Ski 3-45 Torch 2-3-45 Pep 25 Chavos 35 Sr, Ball 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4, Christmas Ball Tolo 4. PENNY MACK-Seattle. Debate 2-35 NFL 35 Leg. Council 2-45 MPC 25 SAO 35 lntrospect 25 Art Crew 45 Paper 45 GRA 2-3-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. LARRY MAILLOUX-Coulee Dam. Basketball 25 Baseball 2-35 Interact 45 Leg, Council 2-3-4, Dance Comm. 45 Latin 2-35 MPC 25 Concert Band 2-3-4, VP 45 Stage Band 2-3-45 Class Play 45 Scarecrow 45 Campus Day 25 Homecoming 2-3-45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Mainoux MARGARET MANTOOTH-Seattle. Campus Day 25 Pep 2-35 Thespians 3-45 Homecoming 2-35 Spanish 2-35 MPC 25 Jr. Prom 35 Girls' Club 2-3-4. JACKIE MARTIN-Seattle. Transfer 35 FTA 3-4, Sec'y 45 Spanish 3-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4, JIM MARTIN-Pasco. Homecoming C. Comm. 45 Interact 45 Dance Comm. 3-45 Science 45 Ski 2-3-45 MPC 25 Leg. Council 2-45 Spanish 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Martin Mantooth Martin, James And they plan to make them the best TONY MAUK-Fort Wayne, Ind. Transter 45 Boys' Club 4. JOANNE MIGLIORE-Seattle. Pep 2-4, Pres. 45 Ski 2-3-45 Class Sec'y 25 Torch CRAIG MAXWELL-Seattle. G mnastics 3- MPC 2- Bo s' Club 2-3-4 VALERIE MEHLENBACHER-Winona, Minn. MPC 25 Homecoming 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4, Council 3. 2-3-45 MPC 25 Spanish 2-35 Homecoming 2-3-4, C. Comm. 45 Jr. Prom Chrrn. 35 Y ' ' Y ' Dance,Comm. 45 Leg. Council 2-3-45 Campus Day 25 Sr. Boll 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. JOHN MILLER-Fingal, N.D. Latin 3-45 MPC 25 Chorus 2-3-45 Choir 45 Spanish 35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Pl-IIL MERZ-Seattle.. German 35 Concert Band 2-3-4, Stage Band 45 MPC 25 PAT MOORE-Seome. Transfer 3: Boys, Club 3-4- Science 35 Homecoming 35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. TOMMORGAN-S I .T f 45B k b ll45B 'Cl b4. RICK MIDDAUGH-Des Moines. Football 35 Chorus 2-3-45 French 35 Campus eolle roms er Us el G Oys U Day 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Maul, Maxwell Mehlenbacher Melclahl Merz Middaugh Migliore Miller Moore Morgan 1-if 3:17 Sf' fi Zfx2' P575 6474 ff 67 'ffl mf? 51 5 0737! , 1 f., ,ffm 1 Mhfffc J J 'MXL ZW ff 5 -ff! fffffyff WM MX? , 451, Q ff ' . fafff My f5 wfww.f 4 f Izfpfcffffw 4 ,. .f,n,f594.f,. ,mf , f,4fqf,. 5.5.5, www ff fn ,fwwwwm ,, .,f,,, 155, ,,,,7,fff ,f, ,fi ,ff fffa mr ,yxQ,f,,'f 4571 f 5,4 155 , ,5,,,W ,gf 154. 5' 7 ' fnqffifwfjiwgf, 4 'f 9575 f ff?ffe'f41gff2fcffg45f2561422 f ,If f ' I We 15255 C f , ,fnf U51 'f V .f fzfvi, 54 ff,-,f ff , 5 ,f5f,,Q5f,y!f,,5,y,?,if f f,,!,,,f,,,, MUN 3-45 FTA 2-3-45 Interact 3-45 Leg. Council 45 MPC 25 Th SALLY MORONI-Seattle. Pep 2-45 Spanish 2-3-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. TOM MORRISON-Seattle. Leg. Council 25 MPC 25 SAO 45 Stage Band 25 Concert Band 2-35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. ROBERT M. MOYER-Seattle. Football 25 Debate 3-45 NFL 3-45 Torch 2-3-45 Frenchv2-35 Ellensburg MUN 3-45 Shoreline 5 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Moroni ERIC MUNSON Anderson, Ind, MPC 25 French 3-45 ASB Treas 4 Stage Band 2-3-45 Torch 2-3-45 Homecoming 45 Leg Council 3 Concert Band 2-3-45 Science 3-45 MUN 25 Boys Club 2 3 4 LINDA NAUROTH Seattle. Spanish 35 Ski 3-45 MPC 25 Homecoming 3 4 Girls' Club 2-3-4. BERNARD NEAL San Antonio, Art 3-45 MPC 25 Homecom- ing 3 4 Audio Visual 45 Stage Crew 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Morrison Moyer Munson Neal ' Nauroth BRENDA NELSON - Dubuque, Iowa. Calender Comm.Ch. 45 MPC 25 Spanish 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. VERN NELSON-Seattle. Annual 45 Baseball 25 Football 2-3-45 Campus Day 25 Pep 45 Class Play 4, Scarecrow 45 French 35 Homecoming 45 Interact 45 Fr. Prom 35 Leg. Council 45 Letterman Club 45 MPC 25 Sr. Ball 45 Torch 2-35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. PAULA NESBITT-Seattle. Drama 25 French 3-45 Homecom- ing 35 MPC 25 Chorus 25 Concert Band 2-3-45 Stage Band 35 Science 45 Ski 3-45 Spanish 3, Sec'y-Treas. 45 Torch 3-45 German 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Nelson, B. Nelson, V. Nesbitt at any senior Class has ever had. DICK NIEMEYER - Ellensburg. ASB Athletic Councilman 45 Annual 3-4, Sports Ed. 3-45 Football 2-3-45 Basketball 2-3-45 Track 2-3-45 Campus Day 25 Class VP 35 Interact 2-35 Choir 45 Leg. Council 2-3-45 Letterman 2-3-4, VP 35 MPC 25 Jr. Prom Ch. 35 Sr. Ball 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. BILL NOLF-Seattle. Art 3-45 Gymnastics 25 FTA 4, Pres. 45 Interact 3-45 Drivers' Control 45 MPC 25 Science 3-45 Spanish 35 SAO 35 Torch 2-3-45 Campus Day 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. RON OAKLAND-Seattle. Track 25 Campus Day 25 German 35 MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. SHARON ORMBREK-Seattle. Pep 2-3-45 French 25 FTA 45 GRA 2-3-4, Sec'y- Treas. 45 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. TRACY OWEN-Seattle. Campus Day 25 Homecoming 2-3-45 Interact 45 Jr. Prom 35 Leg. Council 2-3-45 MPC 25 Ski 2-3-4, Ass't. Ski Instructor 2-3-45 Spanish 2-35 Paper 45 Senior Service Award5 Boys' Club 2-3-4. CYNDI OWENS-Seattle. Drama 2-3-45 Thespians 3-45 Class Play 25 Homecom- ing 2-3-45 Dance Comm. 35 MPC 25 Ski 25 Jr. Prom 35 Campus Day 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. RICK PARKER-Seattle. Baseball 2-35 Basketball 2-3-45 Football 2-3-45 Campus Day 25 Class Officer-Treas. 35 Pres. 45 Junior Prom 35 Leg. Council 2-3-45 Plaque Comm. Ch. 45 Letterman's Club 2-3-45 MPC 25 Spanish 35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. TAMARA PEASE-S.D. Chavos 25 Latin 3-45 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. DENISE PEDERSON-Seattle. National Thespians 2-3-45 Band 3-45 Campus Day 25 Drill Team 25 MPC 25 Homecoming 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. KIRSTEN PETERSEN-Copenhagen, Denmark. FTA 2-3-45 Sec'y 35 Pres. 45 Campus Day 25 German 45 Homecoming 2-3-45 MPC 25 Choir 2-3-45 Ensemble 45 Spanish 35 Torch 2-3-45 Sr. Ball 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4, Treas. 4. Niemeyer Nolf Oakland Ormbrek Owen Owens Parker Pease Pederson Petersen Come on, Dick! Vol's class is near, but you'll have to run for it! Peterson Petraitis Pihlman Porter Powers Price BARBARA PETERSON-Seattle. Choir 2-3-45 Ensemble 45 Spanish 25 Songleader 45 Pep 2-45 Leg. Council 2-3-4, Dance Comm. 45 Com- pus Day 25 MPC 25 Sr. Ball 45 Homecoming 2-3-45 Jr. Prom 35 Girls' Club 2-3-4. RANDI PETRAITIS-Everett. Campus Day 25 Pep 2-35 Class Plays 25 Homecoming 2-3-4, C. Comm. 45 Jr. Prom 35 Leg. Council 3-45 MPC 25 Sr. Ball 45 lntrospect 2-35 Ski 2-3-45 Spanish 25 Zephrus 3-45 Ed. 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. KEN PIHLMAN-Seattle. Interact 2-3-45 Latin 45 Spanish 25 SAO 45 Homecoming 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. PAT PORTER - Seattle. Girls' Club 2-3-4. DEBBIE POWERS-Kirkland. Spanish 2-35 Homecoming 25 Drama 35 Girls' Club 2-3-4. WAYNE PRICE-Seattle. MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4 The senior party and the ball, too, are theirs this year, Reynolds Rice Richards ROBERTA REYNOLDS-Seattle. Pep 2-45 Cougar Boosters 35 Torch 2-3-45 Leg. Council 35 MPC 25 Songleader 3-4, Queen 45 French 3-45 Humanities 35 Spanish 25 Sr. Ball 45 Homecoming 35 Girls' Club 2-3-4, LYNN RICE-California. Football Mgr. 2-3-45 German 25 Homecoming 2-3-45 Letterman 2-3-45 MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. FLORENCE RICHARDS-Seattle. MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Ridlon Roach Root TERRIE RIDLON-Snohomish. Leg. Council 2, Calendar Comm. 45 MPC 25 Girls' Glee 25 Chorus 3, Choir 45 Sr. Ball 45 Campus Day 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. JOHN ROACH-Kirkland. Baseball 25 Football 2-3-45 Cam- pus Day 25 German 45 Homecoming 35 Leg. Council 2-3-45 Letterman 2-3-45 Torch 2-3-45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. LINDA ROOT-Seattle. Girls' Glee 2: Chorus 3-4r Girls' Club 2-3-4. Pricer Prue Reno Club 2-4. MARGIE PRICER-Seattle. Pep 2-3-45 Songleader Alt. 45 Homecoming 2-3-4, C. Comm. 45 Jr. Prom 35 Leg. Council 45 Choir 2-3-45 Ski 2-3-45 Spanish 35 Girls' Club 2-3-4. WALTER PRUE-San Francisco. Gymnastics 2-3-45 MPC 25 Ski 25 Science 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. CHERYL RENO-Seattle. Drill 25 MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Girls' -ii 4 Y' ..-K -ff' M -11 Roth i 262: Mn Salvadalena Sands Sankey Sargent Soulter Schmidt Scholl Schroeder JULIE ROTH -Seattle. Girls' Glee 2, Chorus 3, Choir 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4, PENNY SALVADALENA-Snohomish. Spanish 25 Class Play 25 Campus Day 25 Torch 2-3-45 Ski 3-45 MPC 25 Latin 3-4, Sec'y-Tres. 45 Jr. Prom 35 Homecoming 2-3-45 Sr. Ball 45 Loyalty 45 Christmas Ball 4, Comm. Ch. 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. GERALD SANDS-Los Angeles. MPC 25 Sr. Prom 35 Homecoming 2-3. JUDY SANKEY-Seattle. MPC 25 Sr. Ball 45 Homecoming 2-35 Girls' Club 2-3-45 Alt. Cheerleader 3. BILL SARGENT-Seattle. Transfer 45 Concert Band 45 Stage Band 45 Baseball 45 Boys' Club 4. Y This is their last chance to participate. Schuerer Schweiz Scott JANET SCHUERER-Seattle. Girls' Glee 25 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. SAM SCHWETZ-Seattle. Gymnastics 25 Latin 25 Homecom- ing 25 Ski 25 Leg. Council 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. MIKE SCOTT-Seattle. Tennis 2-35 Concert Band 2-3-45 Jr. Prom 35 Interact 45 Stage Band 45 Letterman 45 Drivers' Con- trol 45 Constitution Comm. 45 Sr. Ball 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. u JERI SAULTER-Seattle. German 2-35 Ski 2-35 MPC 25 Debate 45 Annual Staff 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. BOB SCHMIDT-Breeae, Ill. Football 2-3-45 Letterman 2-3-45 Cougar Booster 35 Leg. Council 35 Campus Day 25 Spanish 35 MPC 25 Homecoming 3-45 Art 2-35 Sr. Ball 45 Choir 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. JUDY SCHOLL-Everett. German 2-3-45 GRA 25 Chavos 25 MPC 25 Homecoming 25 Campus Day 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. PETE SCHROEDER-Kirklancl. MPC 25 Spanish 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Seaton Sharp Sherman JOHN SEATON-Juneau, Alaska. Campus Day 25 Thespians 25 MPC 25 Spanish 2-35 Football 3-45 Debate 3-45 Homecom- ing 3-45 Letterman 3-45 Student Action 3-45 lntrospect 45 Shoreline MUN 45 interact 45 Leg. Council 45 Science 45 Sr. Ball 45 Constitution Comm. 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. JIM SHARP- Seattle, Choir 2-35 Jr. Prom 35 Homecoming 2-3-45 Sr. Ball 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4-. NANCY SHERMAN-Gentry, Arkansas. MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Shira Shives Simpson MARTHA SHIRA-Seattle. MPC 25 Campus Day5 25 Leg. Council 3-45 Homecoming 2-3-45 Jr. Prom 35 Humanities 35 German 35 Spanish 35 DECA-NS Tres. 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. ROB SHIVE5-Seattle. Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. CAROL SIMPSON-Seattle, German 2-35 MPC 25 Ski 2-3-45 Concert Band 3-45 Cadet Band 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. PRISCILLA SLIGAR-Twin Falls. Art 2-3-45 MPC 25 Drama 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. RON SMETHURST-Seattle. MPC 25 Spanish 25 lrtTerCiCT 25 Football 35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. DICK SMITH -Seattle. Transfer 35 Art 35 Stage Crew 35 Boys' Club 3-4. Sligar Smethurst Smith, J. BRIAN SPEAKES--Seattle. Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Journalism 25 Spanish 35 Paper Staff 3-4, Sports Ed. 3-45 Homecoming 45 Golf 2-3-45 Plaque Comm. 45 Pep 45 Letterman 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. BILL SPRElNEeSeattle. Gymnastics 2-3-45 Campus 25 MPC 25 Letterman 3-45 Baseball 3-45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. JENAE STEPHENS-Seattle. Homecoming 3-45 Pep 4, Rep 45 Chavos 35 Spanish 35 Ski 45 Introspect 45 Sr. Ball 45 Girls' Club 3-4, Loyalty 4, Christmas Ball 4. Speakes Spreini Stephens 'mv , ELAINE SIMPSON - Seattle. Pep 45 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. PAT SINNETT- Seattle, Chorus 25 Golf 2-3-45 Letterman 2-3-45 Choir 3-45 Ensemble 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. DONNA SITTS-Seattle. MPC 25 Science 25 Humanities 25 Homecoming 2-35 GRA 25 Ellensburg MUN 35 Tennis 2-3-45 Torch 2-3-45 Nat'l Merit Scholar Letter of Commendation 45 Leg. Council 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Simpson Sinnett Sitts JAMES SMITH-Seattle. Transfer 35 Football 4 Boys Club 3-4. RON SMITH-Seattle. Chess 2-3-45 Golf 3-4 MPC 2 Chorus 45 Tennis 45 Science 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. DELILAH SNOW-Monto Vista, Colo. FTA 25 GRA 2 3 4 MPC 25 Gymnastics 3-45 Tennis 2-3-45 Adv. Comm 4 Leg Council ff 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Smith, Rich Smith, Ron Snow .. .,,, f ,J I ff! V, 1 4 f f I, , f, f i 'f' 714 623. , Lfzzzzfw if 975, aiu. ' As commencement approaches, the present becomes vitally MARY STEVENS-Seattle. Pep 2-3-45 Homecoming 2-3-45 Leg. Council 2-35 MPC SUE STOCKER-Seattle. MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Homecoming 3 4 Girls Club 25 Choir 2-3-45 Torch 25 Ski 45 SAO 35 Spanish 2-35 Jr. Prom 35 Sr. Ball 45 Girls' 2-3-4. Club 2-3-A' TOM STRAIGHT-Seattle. MPC 25 Campus Day 25 Homecoming 3 4 Spanish ANN STILSON - Hollywood. MPC 25 Homecoming 45 Chorus 45 Spanish 35 2-35 Ski 45 Leg. Council 35 Golf 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. lntrospect 35 SAO 35 Girls' Club 2-3-4. TOM STIPICH - Ketchikan, Alaska. Spanish 25 Science 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Stevens Stilson Stipich Stocker Straight gy' 15,4 r': ,535 O? -4-an-0 sv' fin GORDON STRAND-Seattle. Football 2-35 MPC 25 Wrestling 35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. SONJA STRAND-Tacoma. Homecoming 2-3-45 Ski 2-3-45 Spanish 25 Pep 2-3-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. RON STREET-Sheridan, Wyo. Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Gym- nastics 2-3-45 Letterman 2-3-45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Strand, G Strand, S. Street JANET SUTHERLAND-Colfax. ASB business Mgr. 45 Campus Day 25 MPC 2, C. Comm. 35 Concert Band 2-3-45 Maiorefte 2-3-4, Head Maiorette 3-45 Ski 3-45 Torch 2-3-45 Leg. Council 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. SUE SWITZLER-Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Science 35 Chavos 25 Ski 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. VIC SWYGART-Ontaria, Ore. Spanish 2-35 MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Sutherland Switzler Swygart I Important and the past fades into obscurity. JEAN TORNOW-Yakima. MPC 25 Drill Team 25 Leg. Council 45 Pep 2-35 Torch 2-3-45 Homecoming 2-3-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. KAREN TORPHY-Chicago. French 2-3-45 German 3-45 Spanish 35 Ski 2-3-45 MPC 25 Leg. Council 45 FTA 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. JOE TURNER-Bothell High Sept. I963. Parking Lot Activities 2-35 Leg. Council Rep. 45 Auto Shop 2-3-45 Concert Band 45 Football 45 ASB Ottice Sup'v'r. 45 Cat. Duty 2-3-45 Hallway Patrol 3-45 Apple Mach. Main. 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Tornow Torphy Turner Club 2-3-4. ULRICH STUCK-Berlin, Germany. American Field Service International Scholarship. Interact 45 Class Treas. 45 Home- coming 45 Leg. Council 45 German 45 Sr. Ball 45 Boys' Club 4. JOAN SUNDBERG-Seattle. MPC 25 Pep 2-45 Leg. Council 2-45 Humanities 35 Homecoming 2-3-4, C. Comm. 45 Paper 4, Ass't Ed, 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Stromme Stuck Sundberg DUAIN THATCHER - Detroit. Pep 25 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. GAIL THOMAS-Seattle. MPC 25 German 2-35 Pep 2-45 Cou- gar Booster 35 Campus Day 25 Homecoming 2-3-45 Tennis 2-3-45 Assembly Comm. 45 Sr. Ball 45 lntrospect 45 Annual 45 Leg. Council 2-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4, Loyalty 4, Christmas Ball 4, Comm. Ch. 4. LINDA THOMAS-Seattle. MPC 25 Spanish 2-35 Homecoming 25 FTA 3-45 Pep 25 Ski 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Thatcher Thomas, G. Thomas, L. Hey! Don't throw it at me! ...,. ,MAQW K .7 I I I f Q ,, . x l '-1' DIANE STROMME-Seattle. Ellensburg MUN 3-45 Homecom- ing 2-45 Latin 35 MPC 25 Science 3-45 Paper 3, Ass't Copy Ed. 35 Shoreline MUN 45 Jr. Prom 35 Torch 2-3-45 Sr. Ball 45 Girls' -4,-,ni H1227 Twedt Urig Frank Valenta Fred Valenta Vance Vermeulen Vike J. Walker V. Walker Wallis NANCY TWEDT-Seattle. Homecoming 45 GRA 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. PAULA URIG-Seattle. Girls' Club 2-3-4. FRANK VALENTA-Seattle. MPC 25 Wrestling 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. FRED VALENTA-Seattle. MPC 25 Homecoming 35 Dance Comm. 35 Boys' Club 2-3-4, Sgt. At Arms 4. BILL VANCE-Seattle. Chess 3-45 Chorus 35 Introspect 35 Boys' Club 2-3-4. HELENA VERMEULEN -Seattle. MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. ALLEN VIKE-Port Angeles. Football 2-3-45 Campus Day 25 Homecoming 35 Letterman 3-45 MPC 25 Ski 2-3-45 Baseball 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. JIM WALKER-Renton. Art 2-3-45 Campus Day 25 Debate 35 NFL 45 Spring Play 35 Homecoming 2-3-45 Adv. Comrn. 45 Introspect 45 MPC 25 Sr. Ball 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. VIKKI WALKER-Seattle. Thespians 25 Sr. Ball 45 Homecoming 3-45 Pep 25 Leg. Council 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4, Rep. 3-4. LINDA WALLIS-Seattle. Annual 2-3-4, Editor 45 Sr. Service Awarcl5 Ass't ASB Sec'y 35 Torch 2-3-45 Cougar Boosters 35 Homecoming 3-45 Humanities 35 Jr. Prom 35 Leg. Council 2-4, Const. Comm. 35 MPC 25 Shoreline MUN 3-45 Sr. Ball 45 Ski 45 Spanish 2-35Zepl1yrUS 35 Introspect 3-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Finally, commencement is here, and the future stretches Walz RICK WALTARI-Rolla, N.D. Basketball 25 Campus Day 25 French 2-35 Homecoming 2-45 Sr. Ball 45 Leg. Council 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. JIM WALVATNE-Oak Harbor. Tennis 25 Wrestling 2-3-45 Letterman 2-3-45 Concert Band 2-3-45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. JUDY WALZ-Seattle. German 2-35 Chorus 3-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. WCIYITYOI1 Wedekind Waltari Walvatne DIANE WASNER-Seattle. Pep 45 French 25 Homecoming 2-3-45 Jr. Prom 35 Ski 2-3-45 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4, CHUCK WAYMAN-Corvallis, Ore. Baseball 2-3-45 Basket- ball 2-3-45 Campus Day 25 Letterman 3-45 MPC 25 Concert Band 2-3-45 Choir 45 Spanish 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Wagner JAN WEDEKIND-Seattle. Leg, Council 2-3-45 Class Play 25 Jr. Prom 35 Homecoming 2-3-4, C. Comm. Co-Ch 45 Alt. Cheerleader 45 Pep 2-3-45 Campus Day 25 MPC 25 Chorus 2-35 Spanish 2-35 Assembly. Comm. 45 Sr. Ball 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. Wedlund weinell .5-ay ,exp KA' .nf virrrf ,ee L-1 SAO 35 Ellensburg MUN 3-45 Shoreline MUN 3-45 MPC 2 Spring Play 35 Homecoming 45 Sr. Ball 45 Interact 45 Boys Club 2-3-4. JEAN WEINELL-Girls' Club 3-4. VINCE WEINERT -Wisc. Boys' Club 2-3-4. Weinert SPENCER WEDLUND-Oregon. Chess 2-3-45 German 2-3-4, Debate 3-45 NFL 3-4, VP 45 Gymnastics 35 Const. Comm. 4, OUlI Welsh Widdop Wike Wilkinson Williams Wold Woodbury Wright Wurster Yaklich ANNABELLE WELSH-Long Beach, Calif. Annual 45 Campus Day 25 Chavos 2-35 Thespians 2-35 Homecoming 3-45 Jr. Prom 35 Latin 25 Leg. Council 45 MPC 25 Spanish 35 Assembly Comm. 45 Sr. Ball Ch. 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4, Rep. 3. SHARON WIDDOP-Seattle. MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. RONALD WIKE-California, Track 25 Golf 25 Leg. Council 45 MPC 25 Letter- man 45 Football 3-45 French 35 Ski 3-45 Introspect 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. DONNA WILKINSON-Modesto, Campus Day 25 Homecoming 2-3-45 Jr. Prom 35 MPC 25 DECA 45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. SHARON WILLIAMS-Waxahachee, Texas. MPC 25 German 2-3-45 Choir 2-3-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. before them, wide and inviting. LINDA WOLD-Seat-tle. Campus Day 25 Leg. Council 35 MPC 25 Homecoming 45 Pep 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. ELDONNA WOODBU RY- Kirkland. Girls' Club 2-3-4. HAL WRIGHT-Worland, Wyo. Tennis 25 Ellensburg MUN 35 Humanities 35 Leg. Council 35 MPC 25 Torch 2-3-45 Chess 25 Campus Day 25 Introspect 2-3-45 Drama 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. LINDA WURSTER-Seattle. French 2-35 Homecoming 45 Sr. Ball 45 Drama 3-45 Girls' Club 2-3-4. ANTHONY YAKLICH -Tacoma. MPC 25 Boys' Club 2-3-4. CAROLE YEAGER-Yakima. Thespians 3-45 German 35 Span- ish 25 Chavos 25 Pep 25 Drama 2-3-45 MPC 25 Girls' Club 2-3-4. DENISE ZAHNOW-Minot, N.D. Transfer 4. Girls' Club 4. LYLE ZIMMERMAN - Ellensburg. Basketball 2-35 Baseball 2-3-45 Ensemble 45 Choir 2-3-4, Pres. 45 MPC 25 Leg. Council 3, Driver's Control 45 Band 45 Boys' Club 2-3-4. Yeager Zahnow Zimmerman Class of '66 Transfers LARRY BERKSETH - Seattle. Transfer from Arlington 4. LUANA BLOOM - Renton. Transfer from Ballard 4. CHIPPER CASWELL-Seattle. Transfer from Nebraska 4. GRACIELA CULLERE-Cordoba. Rotary Club Exchange Student from Argen- tina 4. CANDY CONSTANTINE-Yakima. Bothell Senior High 2-35 Transfer from Lake Washington 4. GLENDA MASON-Wanenshury, Mo. Transfer from Kingsville, Mo. 4. PAT NITSCHE-Seattle. Transfer from Ingraham 4. SHERRY SMITH -Wenatchee. Transfer from Edmonds 4. WILLIAM GLEN SMITH -Seattle. Transfer from Fontana, Calif., 4. DENNIS WAIT-Wendell, Idaho. Transfer from Spokane 4. I x Concentration is important to developing scien- tists John Schaaf David Trafton President Vice President Flower: Carnation Colors: Gall Brown Ross Hyatt Treasurer Sergeant-at-arms ..f J' 1 J' .1- :'fa 01+ .e I 9 4 if ful: I l'll: rv' l .l Ib., to l. 4 fiff' .r '- an ...ww ' ' f ,UQ Vicki Talbot Secretary Blue and Green Eva Gardner Sergeant-at-arms X X fi I L , , Well, l guess a D isn'T so A Mr. Dennis original? Class of '67 so Sorry Mr. McKennon, no basketball h l h The Juniors have traveled over and survived the path leading them through their sophomore and junior years. The faculty gets new legs -Courtesy of the Junior Class Bob Abe Torn Albright Eugene Anderson Jon Anderson Sandro Anderson Bonnie Ansell Does This make sure thot I get on A? Lynne Arnold 'bil Bill Ashley John Beck Sondy Belonger Chcirles Asbury Lindo Beliveou Bonnie Berg Sron Berry Cheryl Bluhm Darrell Bohringer Jim Boice Dennis Bosley Sue Boyle Joe Brill Pot Brooks ,gyg l g gg X K , , 4 Andy Ariz They now endeavor not to stray from it, Kofhy Boser Phil Brower .loe Buhler Cathy Burke Gail Brown Leslie Brown V 4 L Jim Brunes s , ,qi 'Q 'f . Jan Budden 1,4 .3 4- 5 QQ, Christy Coles L 1 Jett Cole C Janice Carlson Lynn Carpenter Frank Clemence Jerry Coppess Craig Cox Rick Coles ary Co Lynda Conyers Heather 7 5 L ' v as they advance on to their Senior year, they have been helped along the way by many-their friends, teachers, counselors and parents. The Junior homecoming royalty. Bruce Cresswell Becky Croes Merrilee Culbreth Barb Culpepper Linda Dale Diane Daniels gs, 4, 'l L Ed Delvecchio Kathy Delvecchio , -1 , x 1 il 'E S -59- MHv'4I1 7 Mr. Green discusses the importance ofthe brake to the iuniors ' ' ,wif 5 0 ga , 0, 1 V xy ff X 8 ,4 I , Ef I -K ,.f- 4. 9 2 - 4315? 4 1 ff. V N Y , f fi, x 3' his Sally Dobbins Stan Donogh Karen Eaton Mike Eaton Peggi Edgar Barb Edison f? we 0' x N wg.,- Cathy Fran kto rter Jonie Freeman Eva,Gardner Jim Garner Terry George Phil Golnik Darrell Ellison Steve Ellison Randi Engel Bill Erdelyi Dennis Fleshman Shawn Foster Pete Eul Evelyn Fall Elsie Fauska Kristen Fiarlie Jill Edwards Having already they look Linda Gaidys Kathy Geiszler Chris Graham Jim Grafer David Grieve Vicki Grimnes Lois Grout Donna Grover Gary Haaland Al Hackney Marie Hahnlen Christy Hallock Darrell Hansen Jackie Hart Robin HasBrouck Sandy Hauswirth STeve Haynes Darrell HelseTh Sue Hem Bill Hood Greg Hoyle -61 f f, y' Vwvv Y xv is , fy , , f f I V I7 ,Wifi 'Wg ,, ' ilrl ci V ,, ,, , X ' -' '-v,'y, f- f,q,1f5w.,1,Q fa. ' Y .ff '- fam , X 45 +14 , jp! fm, , ry' 'Q f ', f' ,f : All Z ',',fy,f'uZ 1 f Z , , 3 2 777 H 2 M211-' 1' ,ff,xcf,j,-z- ' v 'V A - fi' ,777 ,ol I ,, f X f f if 4, fi Q W V I I Q ,f , , 7 1 f 91, 1? ff 2 v fur Ross Hyatt Ken Ingersoll Dan Irby David Huttorcl Steve l-lull Les Hyatt Joel Jarolimek Gordy Johnson Kurt Johnson Mike lreton Bill Jackson Jlrn Jackson Puzzling silence in the classrooms. . . But much to say between! Nancy Johnson Rosann Johnson Fred Jones Lynn Kennard Dan Keo Pam Kerr Kerry Kilpatrick Kerry King Marilyn Kirste As they look back on junior year, they remember and their first place win X ? Parn Joscelyn J if 494 f ' Keith Kastler Q M J f X , Sue Keesling Donna Keller Qf gl ,, f ff! , f, fi 451 if f ff 5 f W M22 X QWY 1 ' 7 if W f' S- f P' f A ' fffi 1 z Q3 , A l of , , .. X. xi -J ia rf 6 , ,,, ,, . lx M I Ted Kitch ner Gayle Kiolso Jill Klinkenberg Cynthia Knight Rick Koshman Sheryl Kroener the highlights of their their junior prom, in homecoming activities. , iiii , if it s .V Q, af. Q , 1, , Q l V . I at 'J 1 x. '5 use K. . X Q Q Q. 'L Junior boys Tried their hands at pie baking, and ioined The block-long dash to class. Kris Kronmeyer Larry Krugle Nancy LaDuke Eileen Lageson Ken Larnb Janet Langstaff if 21,5 l Diane Largenf if ' Bonnie Larson MUVY l-elkness A y V Jackie Loy Harold Light by 'P 7 'r Lf' X ' , A. Nancy Liles Mike Long Liisa Loukousa Gary Lyshol Art McCabe M' ' , V ,, ,ss- K xx - X 9+ YV Q 2 LO 1 2 9 2 0 5 5 5 : Z5 e -4 3 rn o 5 Q. fb Vi -W-.pm-1, V ty, is . 441 VV M ' Mike Mockoy T ii Vfl V Scilly Moinorich N X X-'N' x, V' lf 'El M E Q 5 X N H K 3 V! 'ea 5 D M hb k fyzywll ., i i on Orc Ons fM M ,f M V V VV ygygn 1, V11 V . 1 'sf lag, ' J , f ? f M. if 'lf f' .WM , g 51.3584 ,A M-1-Nuff. M A ..,V VV V , , ,, , J fn V fe I 4 1' , f fm W' . W If I V Aww' f M I , ,I 7' f x M ff ff Kitty Morihugh Jeon Morson Hcizel Mortell Stewart Menefee Don Mesdog Gory Meyers if M wg... fy' Ili' QV X S 'PNG- rf Vxzi LV 'ff V Af' 5 Z3 V M Q VVV l flip Zffflf i ,:' ' F A ff I gif ' V ,ff , ,Y 7 M M V if Ron Minter V ' M Mf V ,V Q AV ' Steve Moller VV Aj' Vf V5 A V,VVMg ?f: M.?'f Tom Moore Q 1 .V f ' LV? f'if l V M I i ' fd A 4 ' 9 V ' 7 Mi .V 7 V VV il Chery Morgcin ,V yi-M M, ,, ,i V 1 V Toni Moroni , 2, MM 5 , V My V V . V, ,WV ,VV fy ,ff H I M er V V V' V ,,,, ' fi V Vg V GF Cin oy :rf 2 1 'VV l Dennis Bosley ond Jim Groter prove to be Ugly Men . Dicnne Mundy Paulette Nokoc: Jonet Nelson Lorry Nesheim Koy Newmon Bev Niemeyer Mory Norton N Tom Nylond Potsy O'Brien 9 K 'K V . 1 'W Roberto Oliver Jon Olson Ken Olson Br ,W M M i,,e. MMMMJVVV While they continue on through future paths, 1 .-ph! ' QJWJMI VV V5 X Xg f fl M ,M M. Q ,Wa g A 5 XV, ff 4' 1 Z 1 . Z7 ' I I 1 y r -IWW ' 5' 'Q 'f , -,ii fv'Q:f4-Q M V.M , ' f5?::.3fi 211555 -f ,. . '- Vfrf f- fi ' f 'XZ7 W7 L MM M 4, V 1 M ' W fum' ' M9 , V,i VV V, J, ' M 5 M VA QQ ' V 4' f ff' M M M MVMV VZ , I V! ,W ff V M26 f f Q V M 1 ' 1 -f nf . A iff? V -1 f.,.., af WY' if Ken Ormbreck Jonnie Kay Palernnini Nancy Parks Sue Paulson Les Peck Lenard Peele f f , f 1 ' f u Mark Pelton if ,wa ff , 1 Ralph Peterson f k,yV5,l , In i 1.4 ff ' fy ' , Rudy Petersen J yy J 5 John Phillips 5 Q ,, 5 7 ' ' 1217 e Y ' 9 J 1 K p - k rg , 4 V V, aren oppensie I A jQlSg,5.3 . 1 6 V h A y V 'ufjw TFA Richard Purdy ' Judy Puckett ,V,, f W- .3 Mary Roley yd 1 Harry Riernan jig ' g 5 Zi il ' Vince Rennie 67 f-yi Ki ' . f K g ym! I 6 I on they will take with them the experiences and friendships they have gained as Juniors. 1323561- i t writ 6 . K si, J X N V is J J ' .,'. X ' ' - . , , If A ,r s g ffim - vlv y - .gr zf, A i ' I iiii X K l , 1 L cs ss J 7' nw 455- Jim Treser and John Phillips enjoy a noon sunning. 'AVI'-, re ' I , Kathy Roach Chuck Robinson A Janice Rose .5124 rf Vern Rousu Carol Rowan Ellen Russe 5 ,'ri' 4 r'is ' 1 Shirley Sadowsky V, , h ,Q 's', Gerald Sands I K ' Q ,,.' g K A ,Q I 2 f I ,L,, . 'fgf -iigj 'L-,r .E 3- Roger Sarbaugh ' Q 'gif if: VVLV 1 K , 1 gffyrfw 444 4 J -. ' ' fi Joe Sanchez Jim Sather Jerry Sattler John Schaat Barb Schei Joe Scott Mary Scott fl' 6'1tIy T 1 T th When they finally reach Despite complaints, Stan Donogh and Greg Hoyle contin- Cathy Seeley Wanda Sel ue to eat the cafeteria lunches. y 9 arf 'Gr' George Simonsen Chris Sloan Mike Skeen Brenda Smith Galen Smith Loretta Sorenson Jim Spratlin Bonnie Spurgen Jett Sutton Vicki Talbot Darlene Thatcher Tim Torphy high school education, without regret upon mV. Jim Sullivan Q P ' JN, XX Nix xy fxxj X u xr T' Dave Tratton 'N r, my J ' Q5 my 1 X ffl ,JMPWX 1 l l KWWWZW Glenna Treese Jim Tresser Nancy Tresser f' 1 Q ff -it as it Dean Vangemert Paul Wagner Gary Wallen 5 ff f W ff 1 , X N ,I f W f 'Y I 4 x T is 5 A+. I ff? . gym! -My f ,K L 'why 1 . Q 1 f f l Wg, 2 4 QQ, 4, i the end of their Sherry Walters Doug Whipple li they hope to look back Il their years at Bothell High. i l 1 l L 1' . f 41124 ,W Ky Barb Whisennanol Carol Wikel Mary Williams Carolyn Wilson Gloria Wilson Connie Winchester Carol Wright -I V' Linda Wood l wonder if Mr. Uerling will give us another pop quiz Juniors Not Pictured Pam Atchely Raoul Bloom Robert Brown Dennis Cliff Sonia Erickson Dale Hammett Melvin Harris Bob Henderson Bob Hudson Karen Kimsy Jim Schofield Kathryn Simpson Jim Sinnett Lincla Smalley Gary Smith Larry Wallen Tommy Weese 99 'ia fy , 4 L I .A-41 Wayne Bowers President Holly Keesling Treasurer 92 if ' Q Xi 5 e+ r u--A I 2, , fer, ,,4. . r ' T L, N fV,V K A if K ,f ,!V,, X ,ff a a 4 frf f ,y in A I Debbie Sidie Vice President Mike Hammer Sergeant-at-arms Kathy Nardone Secretary Mike Pakinas Sergeant-at-arms 2 Y y i - IV , dl E i if 1, , -0, 7 f', M Q 7 I A I I K 5 ii fl 0 I-x 5 ' 4 Ii AN 'x if 4 bf , v i, ,M --Qiflybvls mf Cy Motto: It's too Valerie Adam Bob Adams Greg Adrian Flower: red rose Margaret Algie Sandra Anderson Susan Anderson T? ,, My ,aff , , i A , ,. . f' '.L,r.5f' ,' 1? 0 7 ' A f X X if w y J , ifg . 4 ff'fMm , gf X I . - Z .f f , ff!! Zn f f 1 if 0' ff 2 f 5 if ff ,Z X X Nancy Anhalt Keith Anklam Wayne Ansell friendships John Anthony Marcilo Ariz 'P ,i ry William Baldwin 1' A ' i , 5 . if fi late to turn back: onward, onward, onward! Colors: black and silver Sophomores search for new, rewarding Class officers sparked the Homecom- ing window committee Doris Bangerter Richard Basset? Jeffrey Bendokas Louise Benine Wesley Berry X .4 f Sharon Bertelsen f Carol Buell , ,jf , 5 p. 1 I 1 ' I 4 I an 2 4 ' Z 5 ,. ,,., f 6 fk If Alan Bixby Katherine Blackstock James Blakeslee Pamela Board Donald Borman ff JZ W f ! I Kenneth Boque Mark Bottell Roxane Botz 47 MW . f, 61,0 l Ns Paths are sought Roads are chosen. .4 W , Albert Carton Annette Carton Skip Case Debbie Chase Renee Chevilier Karen Christenson David Clevenger Joe Connor Joel Courreges Penny Bover Wayne Bowers Delbert Boyd Rick Boyd Mike Bradley Freddie Braxton Charles Brenner Rebecca Brenner Don Brill Leonard Broderson Gene Chantiny Earlene Chapman Dale Clark Katy Clausen Chet Creger Diana David Audree Bundy Glenn Butler , John Butts Joe Carlson Joe Carnahan Kathleen Carter Carol Davies Jim Davis Linda Davis Camille Dawsey John DeYoung Howie Donkin Kathleen Doolin Melodie Doran Marcie Downey Donna Dreke Linda Dupar Ron Eaton Ron Elkins Vern Engesath Jamie Evans Jody Fillion Steven Frech Patty Frost Laurel Erickson Ken Eskeback Janiece Evens Maureen Fitzgerald Gail Fletcher Arnold Foss Frances Fuller Carol Garrett Jenna Gaston Back To work Maureen Geiszler Tamara George Susan Gibbs Karen Given Veronica Golnick Dolly GraTer Garvin Greenland Stephen Gregory Gloria Grover Linda Gustafson Sfeven GuThrie James Hagen 72 They look forward to being a part ' of the coming two years i : Lv I A Sl 4 ti 5 ' A r ' 'bi Q-.il If T Tim Hicklin Cary Hore John Hammer Mike Hammer Tim Hammond Connie Haworth Kevin Hearon Oscar Hem Ken H atch David Hafhaway Jean Henrikson Diane Hermansen Dianne Horlick Cheryl Houk Harold Hahnlen Paul Huey Kim Imper Wendy Ingerson Hans lpsen Wllma House Dale Huber Peggy Johns Anita Johnson Gerald Johnson Pete Johnson Darrell James Pahy Johns Sharon Jones Robin Jozwiak John Karp Holly Keesling Suzanne Johnson Sharon Johnston llxj Xplxlxj DVA Q Owls Ju B ufl AD'fWmWlQ llwb K QA l A X' 'X ll in a e le pr ,W Jill :J U10 P MO K W Mark Kerr SJ NM ,UW IU l l u W3 W5 73 BLM WN Q lb ww. M0 W-9 Life is beginning to Thomas Kung-JD mean 3 llttle ITIOFE my W Sophomore Prmcess candldafes enloy the Homecoming parade Bill Kirsfe Jim Knight Steve Knowles Mike Knufsen Alana Korseck Karen Krause Dolores Kveurn Dorothy Kveum Barbara Landaas Dolores Larsen Marcia Lashmett Donna Lee Thomas Lewis Joyce Longolen Mary Longan David Lang Doug Lantz Susan Lee Marsha Leighton David Lynch Jackie McCain Gary McCoy But WHAT. . .does it mean? Football, games, and dances or. Laurel Mcllrath Tom McKay Kathy McMahon Peter Mackay Gayle Mailloux Steve Mantooth Jim Marlin Susie Mason Jerry Mason Bill Mattocks Cheryl Meisch Skip Meisch Happiness is math in a wicker basket thinks Sue Sundstrom Cath Don Merrill Mary Jo Middleton Mary Miller Sandra Miller Mary Jane Moss Kathy Nardone Mike Migliore Mike Mikkalsen Frank Miller Vicki Minaglia Gaye Minogue Colleen Moore Gloria Netzger Arne Nelson Gary Newman so 5 AV, 5 ,254 if R s ,KI M Y Nielsen Soph segregation-boys choose old A Tale Of Two Cities and theorems and postulates? MAVWWW in 1, Y, , Mike Odell Anna May Oppelaar Diana Orahood Mike Pakinas Linda Parks Ken Payton Duane Petrie Nancy Poarch Todd Ramsey Steve Ramuta Elizabeth Reirnann Karen Robinson cafetorium. The game of gossip gets a work out at sophomore lunch table. in ,T W , ,fr 'i,.I-- ICQ , .. , -5. A 1 L jg., MV ' f , 5 134 ay? 2 ' fi? 1 V ue M is L F ' !?l',ffL'1?l N f ,772 l f 7 fffyfl l A ll ff' Susan Robinson Dana Rodman Mike Sadowsky Gary Sanford Mary Jane Sarbaugh Joe Scheffer Loren Schei Ted Schmidt Carol Schnoebelen Joe Schwan Hal Seton Steve Seaton 76- Soph segregation - girls choose new cafetorium Dorene Shepherd Debbie Sidie Celeste Simonsen Lynne Siverson Sue Skutle Dede Smith Sue Ellen Smith The next two years are to decide Teddie Smith Cherie Stephens Teresa Stevens Lee Stilson Mark Stuvlancl Sue Sundstrom Paul Swart Jim Sweet Mark Talbot ,?xl D Qiiiffi f l ,IQ f K . f .in 4, f 2.4161 ,,,, f W 6 M 'ff Of ' 1 1 f ff f V X Q W! ff ff! 47 f X ff f A W ff +L ,f ,, ,, fmgf Z ff X Kalhy Williams Cynthia Taylor Larry Trlplefl Jerry Thomas Yungi Thomas Vanessa van der Heyden .lanef Van de Wlele Joe Vifulli Mary Vodder Roger Vollmer Dennis Waldovv Bob Walker Chris Wallace .4. :,,.l .,.l.r ig. Q, Robin Wallis 'f'f1??l'f ' Q ' 5 rg y is , ,JI , K Mike Wvlfers i f is 1 J yvyv T, , ,,,Vs ,Q , fi 'M ,,,, Eric Wedlund gf :IL ,X P V V4 by fair, y i Grelchen Welch -' We ' L . . L JA Q! ii'i , amiga! f'Jl? JoAnn Wienbergen y . i y 'yy f Don Wlllyard i- 3 , , , ,:,k ,,,.,q-71-.-,-W . . - ., ,W-:X 7. 'suv' 1' So hopefully, if not patiently, the class of '68 looks to graduation. lf's an A Ruth Yarzombeck discovers in a state of shock. l l Janie Williams Jerry Williams David Wilson .lanel Wilson Tina Wright Diana Wulf Janice Young Laurie Zimmerman Mary Zimmerman I , - f 1 , 4 0,1 fa, ' , f iq' f i 9 : M f C7 Off H fn ffCQ R, ,ff Ni, ,Ai fxf Zalgnffli p1Q2!f,4,4 5'!7fwL f 7 ffaff 1 ' ' ff! f fb ' W A f ' 'QQMZIQJ' fe! ,fx X ,Qf ' , 'iJ Cf ,A , V 'ff 00 .' f'M' X Q-24216 fo f V701 L amliifgf 4 ff M if in fn X Muff jf! ' ' 'A3 N ' ff f J' f f ,f2 j Aw! 4 5aQ, g2?i if 7 4 Q XZ f lJEf'Z4 M MZIKQW ljfkmd, K vfC,fsfQ,,Q?X J jf! - I Q f fl 02274 ,Q ff Q! 5 VQQLQZ X y OWCXMX V! 'ff Q7 M f I Q52 A 7 Qffi R 67 MQW EAZYQZL I x 4 7 ,X f 5' -fb Xyyzljnf f f , , f ,,47.Z6T7!E:j,! ff X ! 71 X- If if 6.11 f 0 Activities GJ J xv -rv Xiu X., ,X-JKUR LX' Aj-3-A fl! M , QCDvx.fQfgx,yf N,-Nu! Vpqf NV xxx 'LY fMwf'x j F4 -F., 1 R X PM U CJ - , 1 L., - , , 5 U NWTXXF lfx QQ!! Gow? - C7155 N93 lfwibxf fyifxcd Niyj OA! A NVYXNQD NJ KNOX' 'X 'QL I wfcjf my fx! A ivy? NNN fx 'WJ .CZ ,Xxibjxf M3194 -JJ QMQ FQ' xOQOfU FQ N 'N Wx f QJXJ A50 wtf ' MQ -ix ' Cd MQ! fx gm A 2. ' 1, -L S9 ff' , Qfj Xi!! if in J' M A Cfgf XJ ACQ XJ CJ! A fx K 'wif 0 L, ff Q K ff N v Cd C f VN k x, NG 3 0 ' NQJYN ., ni , M N V , XF X 0 f V U , Secretary Sue Downey chats with Exchange Student Uli. The A.S.B officers were in charge of supervising school activ- ities and establishing a smooth running government. But their services did not end there. They had to promote true genuine school spirit that would bind the student body together to form an effective organization. Working with the various leaders ot B.H.S., Associated Student Body President Brian Jones had a variety ot tasks. Such as presiding over assemblies and representing Bothell in other areas when the occasion arose. Second in command, as Vice President, was Gretchen Edmonds. Gretchen headed Legislative Council, made up agendas, appointed various committees, and called meetings of those committees. A.S.B. President Brian Jones. Our '66 A.S B Secretary Suzanne Downey's responsibilities consisted of keeping minutes, writing letters when needed, and running errands. She was aided by Assistant Secretary Bev Niemeyer. Along with advisor Miss Mengon, Treasurer Eric Munson and Business Manager Janet Sutherland passed the year keeping budgets in order and balancing the books. Arranging busses to away games and selling bus and game tickets were the responsibilities ot this year's Athletic Councilmen Dick Niemeyer and Les Harmon. They also pre- pared the lists containing names ot letter-award winners. A.5.B. officers: Bev Ni9fT19Y9V, ASS'T Sec.: LGS Harmon, cilman, Brian Jones, Pres., and Janet Sutherland, Bus. Athletic Councilman, Eric Munson, Treas., Gretchen Mgr. Not shown: Secretary Sue Downey. Edmonds, Vice Pres., Dick Niemeyer, Athletic Coun- 1 l yi l l Uli ' received his Christmas present, a telephone ca 5 First Semester Legislative Coulncil. ff .Ei Hi fl ill B X f X ,B . 5 X C MES PS VSMTE ftl5,rT home' ,f Government Qfftesfw 4f.r,Z.,,,,,,,7 Legislative Council, the ruling body of Bothell's student government, made up of Associated Student Body officers, chairmen of A.S.B. com- mittees re resentatives of all AS B approved organizations publica- , p . . . , tions and roll rooms, with one representative for every ten people. Legislative Council met only when there was business at hand, instead of monthly, as in previous years. Under the advisorship of Mr. McNutt and Mr. Peterson this year's Legis- lative Council accomplished such things as: donating money to the girls' gymnastics team, taking action toward parking lot conditions and Compus Day, new rules were set up to govern Homecoming, Senior Personalities, and the adoption of an orphan. The orphan was an American Indian who was provided for by donation. All in all i966 proved to be one of the most active years of Bothell's A.S.B. Government. Second Semester Legislative Council. Q. f.. , --,fs , 1' Q 'I - r B25 vs 23, it 'ti ,N .,l-.wsj-1t,JA,x v I1 jimi., Ju I A Dance The Dance Committee was kept very busy this year with scheduling the dances and sock-hops for the entire year. They also sponsored the annual Homecoming dance. The commit- tee functioned smoothly under the leadership of co-chairmen Sue Hammer and Jim Martin, and advisor Mr. Voorhees. Members were Bert Comstock, Becky Croes, Linda Gaidys, Sue Hammer, Jim Martin, Johnny Phillips, Debbie Sidie, and Joe Vitulli. A.S.B. committees serve students and school I. c,, c, J... TXT' i JA-M Drivers Control Prowling the parking lots-both faculty and student-were members of the Drivers' Control Committee, headed this year by Bob Frink. They worked to cut down congestion in the parking areas, and violators received warning tickets backed up by denial of permission to drive to school. They also worked toward an ultimate goal ofa paved parking lot, with Mr. Walker as advisor and other members Lyle Zimmerman, Bill Nolf, Gordon Broderson, Mike Scott, and Criag Cox. jiL.'s.S 'QI Student-Faculty The Student-Faculty promoted a better understanding be- tween the student body and faculty. At Homecoming, the Student-Faculty Committee discussed the possibility of having the floats reinstated and established rules by which to govern their construction. The purpose of the committee is to let the faculty know what the student body wants and what they are willing to do to obtain it. l.t also enables the students to become aware of what the faculty expects of them. Co-chairmen were Miss Stickney ofthe English department, and Sue Boyle. Student and Faculty members were Mr. Walk- er, Mr. Peterson, Mrs. Mcllrath, Mrs. Wallis, Tom Gaisford, Kathy Herdlein, Debbie Sidie, Janet Nelson, and KurtJohnson. Calendar The Calendar Committee carried out their service of pub- lishing calendars every month to keep the students and teachers informed of activities and events taking place. The calendars were then distributed to the teachers and posted throughout the school. Mrs. Batting was the advisor and Brenda Nelson served as chairman. Other members were Terry Ridlon, Linda Wold, Carol Bier, and Jill Klinkenberg. Plaque The Plaque Committee, as always, Took care of the school's trophies and Plaques, keeping them, clean, polished and up to date. They were also responsible Tor arranging Them in The display cases. Mr. Peterson served as Taculty advisor and Rick Parker was chairman of The Committee. Assemblies Assemblies Committee is a committee desig- nated to plan assemblies tor The entertain- ment at The students and faculty. However This year it was inactive. Chairman was Barb Culpepper and advisor was Mr. Peterson. Other members were as Follows: Gail Thom- as, .lan Wedekind, Christy Coles, Rosann Johnson, Vicki Talbot, Kathy DeVecchio, Jill Edwards, Shawn Foster, and Ann Welsh. Constitution Jay Justad, heading The Constitution Com- mittee, acquired the task of amending the Constitution to tit this years smaller student body. The committee attempted to make the constitution more workable Tor everyone according to Jay. The amendments were proposed and passed. Members were: Dick Dykstra, Tom McCullough, Scott Keesling, Barb Connell, Dan Doolan, Mike Scott, and John Seaton. Advisors include, Mrs. Ramstad, Mr. Peterson and Mr. McNutt. All the multitudinous ins-and-outs were handled by the Editorial Board, as well as individual duties. Seated, Wallis, Evans, Saulter and Downey. Standing, Niemeyer and Ridlon. 'U' Z . ,wfzsrj Sports staffers wrote copy and prepared layouts for the sports section and assisted in Business. The lights in the annual room burned often until the stroke of midnight, as always, and deadlines were almost always met on time. Through it all, Advisor Mrs. Wallis was there working right along to provide advice and invaluable aid to the staff members. The theme of this year's annual, as developed in the photo-essay, is Search . The theme is developed around the idea that life, itself is one continuous search through which the individual finds those things most important to him. This year under Editor-in-Chief Linda Wallis were Business Manager Suzanne Downey, Photo Editor Mike Ridlon, Copy Editor Jeri Saulter Layout Editor and Artist Sue Evans, and Sports Editor Dick Niemeyer I Other staff members were: Copy-Mary Williams and Teddi Smith, Layout-Merrilee Culbreth, Sue Godfrey, and Gayle Maillouxg Sports- Dennis Bosley and Les Harmon, Business- Bev Niemeyer, Gail Thomas, Carole Wikel, Steve Haynes and Ann Welsh, and Photographers- Mark Denison with Darrell Hansen and John Jarolimek. The Business Staff was responsible for obtaining the nearly S7000 needed-through book and ad sales, sock hops, etc. Clockwise, Nelson, Thomas, Haynes, Downey, Wikel, Welsh, Niemeyer and Harmon. xx 4.. A,-X XJ LT ff. -5 The layout sTaff was charged with The arTisTic development of The pages: Mailloux, God- frey, Evans and Cullorefh. we y I EZMJZ ,,,. .. .. www' M1131 ffL4?'w- ' , , 5 f The Cougar Builds On Memories .w f Annual Advisor Mrs. Wallis. 42 4 U , 1 Copy sTaffers had fun wriTing Things They didn'T dare print, as well as rnosf of The copy prinTed: Williams, Smifh and Saulter. PhoTographers worked exTro hard This year, long inTo The nighT and on The weekends. LiTerally Thousands of picfures were Taken, developed, proofed, printed and filed by This Team-Jarolimek, Ridlon, Nelson Cfile clerkj and Denison. A x if ,fx Lf wi Xl X-J X f A . 1 X I XX lx!! ' L J I 1 X ' l X X X M - , ' Q ' -, - . gl ,f' ff ,X , . I , , . ., N f 1 X Nh X f' x.: I. f f 1' X Xa I x X , Q pr' X! 'fl f xv! I i xg, Na ajft -fi f .H Q x v , X Rfk , .XJ -Avi 2 ,4 fi, , Ni ,A V RJ . Vlc! . -. 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Zeph rus -A Fresh Breeze From The West This year Bothell High's school newspaper changed its name from the Cougar to the Zephyrus amid a storm of protest. The paper and its staff weathered the storm, however, to give Bothell High many thought-provoking editorials and the latest news. They also sponsored a successful sock-hop after the O'Dea basketball game and a spring sock hop. Paper staff was headed by Editor Randi Petraitis and Assistant Editors Joan Sundberg and Jackie Lay. Sports Editor Brian Speakes headed his department, with Jerry Hicklin, assistant sports editor, and Vicki Grimnes, girls' sports. Special features included Bob Hover, artist, Harlan Moyer, feature editor, Mike Walters and Mary Jane Sarbaugh, exchange editors, Penny Mack, programs, and Patsy O'Brien, fashions. Teddi Smith was copy editor 2nd semester. Reporters were Roxanne Botz, Dave Clevenger, Penny Mack, Kitty Marihugh, Patsy O'Brien, Tracy Owen, and Mike Walters. Staff photographers were Mike Ridlon, chief, Mark Denison, John Jarolimek, and Darrell Hanson. The business staff was headed by Gary Lyshol, business manager and Bruce Cress- well, advertising manager, assisted by Larry Nesheim and Kitty Marihugh. The advisor was Mrs. Wallis who worked hard teaching as well as advising the class. Reporters, And . The small staff necessitated dou- bling in brass for most iobs. Kitty Marihugh acted as clerk for the Business Staff, Tracy Owen wrote editorials, Roxane Botz was Club Editor, and Patsy O'Brien, Fashions. The business staff kept hus- tling to meet the S80-S90 per issue staff share of publishing Chalf is paid by the District- none is ASBJ Ads, dances, pro- grams, all served to provide BHS with an independent school paper. Larry Nesheim, Bruce Cresswell and Gary Ly- shol handled this. Mike Ridlon, left, not only served as Dark Room chief, but managed to keep the can- tankerous press running for odd-job printing. Assistant photographers were Mark Denison, John Jarolimek and Darrell Hansen. ' 87 M is tor those two students who are considered best representa- tives ot the Senior Class athletes. Dick Niemeyer and Gretchen Daiber wif sz jf si Terry Johnson and Sandy Hart Tlw Mfu. S Miss Qeullw Glass Awaluff is given to those two students who are considered to represent the characteristics desired in Bothell Sen- iors. 'fi 4 Tracy Owen and Linda Wallis mm Class is for those two students who are considered representatives of those who have worked the hardest for the Senior Class during all three years of high school. '90 Gretchen Edmonds and Les Harmon TlwA.Q.B. Awami, is the highest award the student body can confer. It is for those two students who are considered to have done the most for the school and the Assoc- lated Student Body during all three years ot high school. 0 V 'xv .,.,, . XJ,- Afw .6 1 F? B, -- ,, ,def 1 Donna Sitts and Eric Munson TlwQewuwCJlassI Award is given to those two students who are considered by the students as representatives of the intellec- tual students ot the Senior Class. Sue Godfrey and Jim Ackerman TlwQenlomO9aasTalenb AM is tor those two students who are considered representatives ot the tal- ented Seniors in music, art, drama, or writing. President Debbie Lucker Vice President Nancy Haining ?i Secretary Kirsten Petersen Treasurer Julie Edwards At BHS a new approach was tried to give girls who wanted to devote more time to Girls' Club that opportunity. A Loyalty Club composed of twenty girls were chosen through application. Girls' Club reaches toward the goal of bringing together in a closer relationship the girls of Bothell High. The theme ot the annual tolo on December 4 was Incense and Myrrh. The Bob Elwood Quintet provided music for that evening. At Christmas a canned food drive for needy families was sponsored. The class competition was won by the seniors. Girls' Club spent an active year. . - ' R. 'vfs HX sh its R or in 1 ' I ix - K Ex Q .Q sux i x . i W Q. li. V- V Z -' as 1- 33- WX' i ' 42:15. 9 ' x t e H ' . 6- . H 5, ., A X Wx, 5 . ,Q Q - R s N 1 I ' x Q Sf 'Q si I 'A , ' .sl tgfq, ,,.,,. 1 2 . , . B . T T g. sf.. .. ' ti. f'Afw- 5' . ' ,f'f,' if gi- ugly K jg Representative Joni Freeman Girls wear Loyalty Club initiation clothes. Loyalty Club served as ushers, hostesses, and even for fun. si... IAJA -Z' , Couples look for their gold Christmas tree favors. the Christmas Ball was re-established. Mood music was all-request, cmd mostly smooth. Christmas Ball Royalty-Queen Pam Larimer and her Court junior Kathy Delvecchio and sophomore Louise Benine Short tormals in rich fabrics were in fashion. . A i , ' P. 1 . is lg .3 . . 16111559 . 5 -T Q T. fl T -fLL X142 i 1 2 4 Q bw- . , 'ni- Sf Q f - 5 5 f 5 1 serif , f -f::s1,m-'marsf,,::mz. :: ww- ,--m ' Sf, 555 ififii Q - E 1 , , T V r ' X , , Q Q l 5, 1 , -t . Q ntmflfllllfsfilllfi - . lllfl -. T Torch Promotes Academics Torch is an honorary organization designed to promote and at least 3.3 as a freshman, 3.4 as a sophomore, and 3.42 as a stimulate an interest and enthusiasm for scholarship, leader- iunior or senior. ship, service, character, and citizenship. The members, through the various activities of the club learn to accept re- sponsibility and leadership, and to execute them well. Generally, Torch is very active in school service, community service and other such worthwhile activities. Unfortunately, as We go to press, at this the half-Way point, the club has not ln order to become a member of Torch, a student must meet participated in any activities. the requirements of an accumulative grade point average of Torch officers ran the show, with help of Advisor, Mrs. Howard ,V I pm, ,V I , V H ., . . , FL Excelled In Debate Competition There was no debate club this year, as all BHS debaters tive reading. Membership is based upon points received in gained enough points for membership in NFL. The National competition during debate meets and tournaments throughout Forsenic League is an honorary organization for those students the year. Once membership is achieved, further accumulation interested in debate, extemporaneous speaking or interpera- of points can earn the members distinction. Officers this year were: President Tom McCullough, Vice President Spencer Wedlund and SecretaryJan Anderson. Bob Moyer speaks in debate tournament 1' 'C . Get Out And Vote , Say V.l.P.'s The Voter Information and Promotion CSAOJ organization was a new club this year at Bothell High. This is an unbiased organization whose purpose is to put out informative information on school levies and get people to come out and vote. The group met every Wednesday and were under the leadership of Kerry Kilpatrick, president, Roger Cameron, vice-president, Carole Wikel, secretary, John Seaton, treasurer, and Lincla Gaidys, legislative council representative. Other members were Cathy Seeley, Becky Croes, Bonnie Ansell, Lynn Arnold, and Mike Jahr. Mr. Meacham advised the group. Chess Club Plays ln Metro Under the leadership of Mr. Stephen Christopher, National Class C Chess Champion, the Bothell High '65-'66 Chess Club had a' fine year. They competed in the Metro League again this year until the end of May. Chess Club officers included Harold Light, president, Andrew Mc- Leod, vice-presidentg Jeff Sutton, secretary, Roger Cameron, ser- geant-at-armsg and Kevin Hearon and Don Smith, legislative council representatives. Other members included Richard Clavesilla, Arnold Foss, Michael lreton, Steve Seaton, Bill Vance, and Spencer Wedlund. Stage Crew Makes A Good Prop. Working behind the scenes and helping to make a success of the plays this year was the stage crew. This group of students built, painted, and handled sets, took care of properties, and handled lighting and special effects. Without their invaluable assistance, the high quality of achievement would have been impossible. .1-.T---, Stage Crew members includ- ed John and Jim Hagen, Mike Mikkalsen, Tom Weese, Chuck Robinson, Jeff Sutton, Robert Schraffer, Gary Cop- pess, Mike Long, Steve Hull, Al Hohmann, Steve Ellison, Terry George, Dick Smith, Gary Kolb, Jim Spratlein, Del- bert Boyd, Gerald Sands, Jay Boe, Les Hyatt and Tony Yaklich. Mr. Owens directed their work. FTA Trains For Teaching ' Students who are interested in becoming Teachers make up the Future Teachers of America. This .T organization was headed by Kirsten Peterson this year and the advisor was Mrs. Howard. Some of the activities the club participated in were an exchange meeting with another high school, trips, and a tea aT The University of Washington. They also attended a Regional Con- vention and sponsored a dance. At Their meetings They had a guest speaker and films. The other officers were Bill Nolf, vice-president, Jackie Martin, secretary, Shirley Kaibe, treasurer, Karen Kraus, publicity, and Karen Torphy, legis- lative council. Clubs Provide Extra-Curricular Interest A-V Boys Run The Show The iob of the Audio Visual department is The running of machines, showing films, and keeping The school's equipment in good condition. This year's crew is made up of Jerry Coppess, Greg Jamison, Harold Hahnlen, John Hagen, Jeffry Sutton, Harry Reiman, Joe Connors, Bill Baldwin, Bill Jackson, Dan Neal, and Jim Blakesly, with Mr. Frank Hunter, advisor. .?'!:' .43 ill :TSW T A I An MUN delegation must do research R ,. K and hold conferences. Here Rumania . plans for action. M.U.N. Delegates Represent Ghana, umania This year's Model United Nations was held at Shoreline High School. Bothell was represented by two delegations: Rumania, headed by Linda Wallis, and Ghana, headed by Mary Scott. The advisor of The two Bothell delegations was Mr. David White of the Bothell History department. The members of the Ghana delegation were Mary Scott, chairman, Debby Chase, Teddy Smith, Janet Langstaff, and Gretchen Welsh. The Rumanian delegation consisted of Linda Wallis, chair-- man, Diane Stromme, vice-chairman, Janet Sutherland, Karen Torphy, Mary Hearon, Cathy Nielson, and Dana Rodman. The delegation representing communist Rumania dis- tinguished itself by being accused of leaning toward capitalism for selling Bothell music department candy bars during the day. V ,., , . X 4, Mez, WM K, ,f fa fx The busses hit Ski Acres at 9 a.m. Give me a chair ticket, please. Looks like a good day. Lunch is often supplemented with donuts. Skiing creates large appetites. Ski Club Every Sunday morning from January 9 to March 6 at 7:00 a.m. mem- bers ofthe ski school began boarding the busses in front of the high school. Busses left promptly at 7:30 and arrived at Ski Acres about 9:00. Members spent the day in lessons and in iust for fun skiing, with a pause for hearty lunches. Tired and sleepy skiers came off the slopes at about 3:00 for the return trip home, arriving back at the school at about 5:30. This year's chairman was Verne Hicks and the advisor was Mrs. Strand. We better rest-they'lI be coming for more les- There, now your binding should be sons soon. Ski classes get ready 1 . ,..,.. ,,.,., Qi My L okay. ...L 1 ' , , ww, .,,,,, W, Z t 1 ni - 'mi . for lessons. The Science Club girls were glad the boys were holding that pet snake. Science Club The science club was under the direction ofJim Ackerman, president, and Mr. Thumlert, advisor. The other officers were Steve Bevins, vice president, Tim Torphy, secretary- treasurer, and Marcia Lashmett, representative. The pur- pose of science club is to further interest in and knowledge of science. This was accomplished through activities such as films, guest speakers, and field trips. ll I ' ' ' II Okay we re going to ski overto that knoll in a proper traverse. Advisor Mr- Voorhees discusses plans for mags,- X ,, ss .T , , ,,,, zine with staff members Sa rloaugh, Wallis, Oliver, ff , T ' T Cameron and Stephens. X ,, It so V. , ti ,, H wi , , 5 sl l Now, class this is the way you ski. . ,ps l ,z , it ' 7 of I vfnj, b, sn r' fy 'X 'f sl ' , X is 5 iw . ,. f .5- , f , A , ,H , . , V ,sf A-,ss E- , A f 4, ,af ,sg . ss: iv, rw f,rf f fsvf ii Ou 1 2 t Introspect lntrospect is the school creative writing magazine. Although anyone may contribute to it, only the committee constructively criti- cizes and decides what goes into it. The ln- trospect staff met every Thursday after school and the first edition was sold in De- cember. ' Mr. Voorhees was advisor this year with Roger Cameron and Mary Jane Sarbaugh, prose editors, Roberta Oliver, poetry editor, Jenae Stephens, art editor, and Linda Wal- lis, production editor. French Club French Club, under the leadership of President Jackie Lay, tried to promote in- terest in the French Language. The club was in charge of the table decorations at the inter-language club potluck. Bobbi Reynolds was secretary-treasurer and Miss Swan was again the advisor. - My y French Club members intrigued to parlez in their own language. Language Clubs felt effects of split student bodyg shared Spanish Pinata highlights evening Students enjoy foreign foods, German Club German club's year once more was successful even with a decrease in members. Miss Gius, advisor, along with President Ralph Peterson pro- moted many enioyable activities. Along about the middle of winter a trip to the mountains skiing was made and in November the film production Sound of Music was attended. A Saint Nicholas Day party helped to bring in the good old Christmas feel- ing and as in previous years an in- ter-language banquet was held. Oth- er officers were Jill Edwards, Vice President and Jim Boice, Secretary Treasurer. German student Uli Stuck helped straighten out accents German Club's Miss Gius wore a German outfit from her summer in Europe. Latin Club The first club to have ioint meetings with lnglemoor, was the '65-'66 Latin Club. Headed by Kathy Herdlein, the club had meetings the first of every month. Latin Club participated in the Foreign Language banquet and had an enioyable spring picnic. Officers for Latin Club were first semester President Lyndsay Austin, Glen Meldahl Vice-President, Penny Salvadalena, Sec- retary-Treasurerg Kathy Clark, Program Chairman, Darrell Ellison, Representative. Second Semester President Kathy Herd- lein, Vice President Barb Connell, Secre- tary-Treasurer Penny Salvadalena, Repre- sentative Darrell Ellison. activities with lnglemoor groups. Latin Club, though small, had an enioyable year. Guests wait tor Language Club Banquet dinner. All await a try for the pinata. fu.. hm MLWWQ A lively group of senors and senoritas habla-ed Espanol. ANI , ,wtf Spanish Club El Club de Espanol was headed by Toni McCorkle this year and was under the ad- vice ot Mrs. Schell. In order to promote the purpose of the club, which is to arouse an un- derstanding ot and interest in Spanish-speaking countries in the students taking Spanish, they showed films and had guest speakers at their meet- ing. The other officers included Jackie Martin, vice president, Linda Thomas, secretary, Margaret Mantooth, treasurer and John Jarolimek, repre- sentative. Pep Clubbers wore white blouses or shirts to prove their loyalty. -is X Foster, Williams, Migliore and Keller sparked the club's activities. Sue Johnson gives a committee report as El- len Russe listens attentively. N. as Pep Club Interact undertake service and Cries ot Yea Bothell came from Pep Club as the club once more set out to inject school spirit into our student body. Among its yearly functions were painting signs, organizing Pep assemblies, selling tags, antenna pennants and other various Pep gimmicks. Around Christmas, an Ugly Man contest was sponsored. There were tour contestants: Tracy Owens, Don Denny, Jim Grater, and Dennis Bosley. Votes were cast by putting pennies into the jar belonging to the ugly man of your choice. Later, the sorne torty odd dollars was given to the PTA Welfare fund. The ugliest of Bothell men was Don Denny. Joanne Migliore, chairman, otticiated at the meetings with the help of Mary Williams, vice-chairman, Donna Keller, secretary, and Shawn Foster, treasurer. Mrs. Garrity was the advisor tor the club. Wrestling coaches, Mr. Wayman and Mr. Hickey, receive thanks from Pep Club tor a time demonstration at one ot the meetings. l t l l Blue vests with a Rotary insignia marked Interact members. interact fakes Tickets for O game Cn. The door- rf support for school spirit Interact is a service club at Bothell High School sponsored by Rotary. lt was the first of its kind in the state of Washington. The purpose of the club is to develop in its members such things as leadership, action to further international good will, thoughtfulness of others, and awareness of the impor- tance of home and family. The club was very active this year. For fund raising projects, they sold booster buttons and ribbons, sold concessions at the basketball games, and sponsored a dance. They again supported the Doug Pride Scholarship, parked cars at all school functions, as well as made some plans to beautify the school grounds. The officers were Bob Moyer, president, Scott Keesling, vice-president, Steve Halverson, secretary, and Tracy Owen, legislative council representative. Mr. Thumlert advised the group. Interact men help to park the cars for a game. i ff ff., Song Leaders in football uniform: Queen Bobbi Reynolds, Sandy Hart, Barb Peterson, and Janice Olson Cheer and Song Leaders give yell during pep assembly. ww Y '-as-A Margie Pricer, Song alternate Pep staff provides lead rooters, teams There is more to leading cheers and songs than most students realize. The cheer and song- leaders worked long and hard to prepare tor the football and basketball seasons. They met all summer and turned out twice each week throughout the year, making up new routines Cheer and Song Leaders display pep during Homecoming Parade. and cheers. They worked to achieve the timing and rapport that was so characteristic of their routines. They encouraged school spirit and spread enthusiasm among the students. Whether stomping in the mud and rain at a football game or bouncing around in the gym at a basketball game, they never lost their en- Sandy Hart and Bobbi Reynolds lead a song during 'football game. . , N- N , I, , M-' , Jan Wedekind, Cheer alternate essential spark to to victories. thusiasm and always continued To lead The student body in cheering The Teams on, wheth- er winning or losing. The cheer and songlead- ers are Truly leaders of school spirit, and work hard To be so. This year's cheerleaders were Sue Hammer, queen, Kathy Keener, Sue Evans, Becky Croes, and Janet Wedekind, alternate. Songleaders were Bobbi Reynolds, queen, Barb Peterson, Sandy Hart, Janice Olson, and Margie Pricer, alternate. Pep Staff in Basketball uniform: Song: Bobbi Reynolds, Sandy Hart, Barb Peterson, Janice Olson Cheer: Sue ,,,, . ,,, ,.- , ... .L ,. W zinnalii Cheer Leaders in football uniform: Sue Evans, Kathy Keener, Becky Croes, ancl Queen Sue Hammer. Egtnrziyrrilsggigh Wedekind, Sue Evans, Becky Croes, and NGO! Fight! Beat! cNeWpOr0,, ,,l...l--. -My mm gba V , eg Nm yy 7 it 4? X QM , 1' I 1 -awww! mm f -W vu w... rw.: in :- QW .f ,xx qw 41 1 N 6, .v . ,W X5 14 F U 24 , 5 fw f f Y , fi I V Z ,W V U ff G VZ 2 f I V! , VA x 7 f ' , 1 ,, X, f f ,, ' 'Z ,, 'X ' af' , f X9 ? V. ff Q ' , , 7 f X ,W 'V f'v , ' xg f 1 1 , N , ,, fx 4 .' 1 V ffl f X' 7?'f..5!,' gf? 2 We w 7, X ,f, W Z ,ia ff M61 If My 6 Homecoming Royalty ruled welcome home dance Homecoming Queen this year was Sue Evans with her princesses Sandy Hart, senior, Becky Croes, iunior, and Holly Keesling, sophomore. The royalty were announced at halftime during the homecoming game, October 29. Sock-Hops continued in lively vein. But a maior sport at all hops continued to be band watching as students waited for someone else to Dances were energetic! dance. Under a revised ASB ruling, sock-hop sponsors shared their proceeds with live bands. The schedule got under way in lively fashion, including joint dances with lnglemoor at both schools. However, vandalism by visiting Seattle students iust before Christmas caused cur- tailment of the scheduled sock- hops until midway through the basketball season. BotheIl's Queen ot Christmas, Nancy Haining, with princesses Sue Hammer a nd Kathy Keener. Christmas Tree Royalty rul On the cold rainy December 6, on crowd once more assembled in Main Street. A hush tell over all as the '65 Queen, Nancy Haining connected the lights ot the largest living lighted Christmas tree. With sounds of caroling Queen Nancy and Princesses Kathy Keener and Sue Hammer were honored. Nominated by the senior class and chosen by a student body vote, all three girls were sponsored by the Junior Chamber ot Commerce. Music provided by the Bothell High Ensamble and Pep Band added to the night. Mayor Walter Sundstrom was Master-ot-Ceremonies. A wave ot her wand lighted the tree. ed town festivities - git! l Tables were provided for chatting between dances. Ninth grade attendants serves cookies and punch to the couples. The large fireplace also added to the romantic scene. Enchante was presented by Enchante was selected by the class of '67 as the theme ot their Junior Prom this year, which was held on January 22, from 9:00 to l2:OO P.M. The setting was the beautiful Inglewood Country Club. Chairmen heading up the various committees were: Joan Free- man, chaperones, Jim Garner, programs, Christy Coles, decora- tions, Dave Traftonp music, Harlan Moyer, publicity, and Kitty Marihugh, pictures. Parent chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Coles, and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, advisor chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Wayman, Mr. and Mrs. Fennell and Mr. and Mrs. Perry. Helping out at the door were several ninth grade attendants. Music for the occasion was provided by Scotty's Swingin' 5. v K :1 .il X 4 is Y --Q ' f v f 1 9. ,'. :4.z,.' pg 9, Q ' Nu? ,.. ',, ,X , Q' si . . Q . tx 275 . .. ,,-. K . x is . a if 5 Q . 5 . Q S .xi , L f . x -I . 5- -.gl K 1 'Q 5 1117 my -, -fh., 3 1 fm! f f If f f Q X If , , 1 ,ff f 1 X 4 f . f, f QW. Q22 - f Q 71, f 2 1' I i ,., , .,.,.-ew.-,. x. ., ,f - NN +51- Www . ff' . ff ' . W' ' wi '-- 93' Z-ai. E f 3, ' My ff X, k. 4. K' , fgf qw fd . ff ,M M , fir: fi Lf ay f z ff X 2 ,M I fi! Thespians Sponsor One-Acts , Thespians is an organization designed for the student interested in drama and the theater. It gives the members a chance to participate in all phases of drama, from production, through act- ing, makeup, and set-designing. The Thespians sponsored the one-act class competition plays, as well as various other ventures throughout the year. Under the capable leadership of Mrs. Fennell, the Thespians had a most successful year. Three hits on boards in December competition l i I l 1 Larry Mailloux, Pat Hodges, .lim Grater, Mary House, Denise Petersen, Mike Jahr, and Kris Fiarlie served as nerve centers for drama as National Thespian members. Daisy Dashley , in dismay, turns to Percey Veer. Seniors Win One-Act Competition Play The seniors won the competition this year with the comedy- melodrama, Bertha the Bartender's Beautiful Baby. The play is a satire of the type of temperance play that was pro- duced about the turn of the century. It is the story of the kind of man who leaves the simple, sunny world of his small-town candy store to become the proprietor of a saloon. He is thus placed under the influence of demon rum and estranged from his family. Besides warning the viewer against the hor- rors of drink, the play provides suspense, romance, and humor. Sue Godfrey, in her role as Tessie Tremain, received the Best Actress award. Pat Hodges as Iva Bargain received Best Supporting Actress , and Mike Jahr as Hurley Burley won Best Supporting Actor. Linda Wurster and Jay Justad were co-directors of the play. Mike Jahr, Hurley Burley, was given the title of Best Sup- porting Actor. COST. Sophomores Find Fun In Mystery The sophomores presented The Mystery of Mouldy Manor, as Their play this year. The mystery centers around a valuable ruby that causes the demise of each of its several owners. Each of the owners of the gem meets with a unique death. The action takes place in an insane asylum, and each of the inmates displays a trait all his own, From the young lady who kept a tarantula as a pet to the patient who preferred her wheelchair to walking, the actions and motives of the participants are a real mystery. David Lang captured the Best Actor award for his performance as the arch-villain. So you say the male sex is stronger. . . ? The pet tarantula, upon command, cuts another Sophomore from the David Lang sneers at his supposedly helpless patients. What's Wrong With The Girls? Ask Junior Dramatists The juniors presented as their play the satire What's Wrong With the Girls? A young man presents his case against the fair sex to the public. A young lady in the audience obiects to his remarks, and directs a few of her own to him, explaining what is wrong with the boys. But love wins in the end, and the young man and the young lady leave together to discuss further the problem at hand. Tim Torphy and Jackie Lay appear as the young man and the young lady. Now I'll tell you what's really wrong - it's boys! admonishes Jackie Lay as she lays it on the line to Tim Torphy. Hodges, Keesling,'Raley, and The Scarecrow, by Percy MacKaye, was presenTed from January 26 To 29 as The winTer play. The casT included PaT Hodges as The wiTch, Tom Gaisford as her creaTion, The scarecrow, and Larry Mailloux as SaTan. OThers in This EighTeenTh CenTury satire were Mary Raley, ScoTT Keesling, Eric Munson, Jay JusTad, Ralph PeTerson, David Lang, Vern Nelson, JoAnn Weinbergen, Mary Miller, Sally Mainarich, Harlan Moyer, Linda Dupar, and Gary Greenland. BoThell's enTry in The PLU one-acT play cornpeTiTion was a play Taken from The some sTory as Scarecrow. The shorT play, Feafherfop, was a one-acT Tragedy. The casT remained essenTiaIly The same, wiTh Shawn FosTer, Vern Nelson, Mike Jahr, and Ron SnneThursT replacing some of The Scarecrow performers. In compeTiTion March 18, This play finished well, placing Third in a field of eleven high schools. Outsfanding performers were PaT Hodges, who received second in Besr AcTress, Harlan Moyer, who was second in BesT AcTor, and Torn Gaisford, who received honorable rnenTion. BoTh plays were based on a Hawrhorne Tale. Moyer, Hodges and Gaisford won honors. Gaisford in drarnaTic momenf from Scarecrow . Two Scenes from Scarecrow show elaborafe cosTumes. Classics Offer hances To Show Hodges and Mailloux build scarecrow. l Prof. Higgins and Col. Pickering Try To eliminaTe Eliza's H's . Pygmalion Delighted in May The spring play was George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, Telling The story of Min and Mrs. Hill The flower girl Transformed info a gracious lady by an uncompromising profes- WG sor. ln lead roles were PaT Hodges as Eliza, Jay .lusTad as Professor Higgins, and Tom Gaisford as Colonel Pickering. Dramatlsts A Acting Skills ,g M, The Casf included: Freddy Hill .. ........ ..... . . Mr. DooliTTle Wife ..... Nepponvick Dancers . . . A fainfing spell is rehearsed by Freddy and Min Hill, Mr. DooliTTle, Prof. Higgins, and Nepponvick. Ambassador . . . . . . if To speak. A 5 Ron SmeThursT Vern Nelson Bystanders . . .... Barb Landaas, KaThy Williams, gl Mike Jahr Mrs. Hill . . . . . JoAnn Wienbergen Min Hill ..... ...... L inda Dupar Mrs. Higgins . . . KaThy Greenwood Mrs. Pearce . . . . . Paula Nesbifr Parlormaid . . .... PaTTy FrosT FooTman .... . . Mike GaTTen Eric Munson Debbie Lucker Harlan Moyer . . . Bob Moyer, Louise Benine, Celeste Simonsen, 81 Debbie Sidie 9 '? In addition To Bo'rhell's fine marching band were our Drurn Maior and Maioreftes. This group of young people added much To the color of all The half-'rirne shows O The five high sfeppers led The traditional blackouT wiTh excit- ing fireworks. The marching band each fall is made up of most of The players from Cadet and Con- cert bands. Stage Band Swings Under The able leadership of Mr. Bernie Ackermann, The STage Band gave several fine performances. Working hard every Tuesday nighT, They highlighTed The year wiTh num- bers in The ChrisTmas ConcerT and The Spring NighTclub. This group added much To BoThell Senior High's music deparTmenT. Ensemble Gains Popularity Ensemble is one of The mosT acTive communiTy service groups aT BoThell High School. Performing for various clubs and organizaTions, They have esTablished an excellenT rapporT befween The people of The communiTy and The sTudenTs of The high school. Under The direcTion of Mr. Dennis Behrens, The Ensemble has performed for The Elk's Club, The Kiwanis Club, The Inglewood CounTry Club, and The WashingTon AThleTic Club, as well as performing aT many school funcTions. The members of Ensemble were Lyle Zimmerman, ChrisTie Sloan, Debbie Lucker, George Simonsen, Nancy Haining, KirsTen PeTerson, PaT SinneT, David TraTTon, Robyn Hall, Bar- bara PeTerson, and STeve Haynes. f fm 'AQAX iwfx wax Qs ww sw M SQ XXTTUQJ n k X ' x , Qu Qxfx LJAQJXB T, 3 Q X54 Q3 CDM wi NNQMXQ Q13 QN The Conqert ihoggs Contribugciogi QQ X ' mm, 1 f X A L 03? GQ, WNQ5WNQ1 5v X QEQQQJSS I XSQQTLQ WJJ 3 C3GLlfXWQ3F x x my Gslwxfxx Qi is di QQ K QQQQQY Qfpf UM 5 Kung tm .1 . 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YeT They have a common bond, a cerT, the Mldwlnfel' COHCGVT, Gnd The 559509 Nl9l'lTClUb- The K A sincere appreciaTion of all Types of music ancl a sensiTiviTy To fOUYTh WGS s0meThing NSW TNS YGOF, C1 lOiFl'f COF1C9I'EfsWiTl1 'fhex I A f 1 The inTerpreTaTion of music. K 3 O lnglemoor band and choir. Q5 HX-D .T fy it-,MIX BoThell's choir is one To be proud of. UnderThe capfabtxclirec- Officers This Yew Wefei pfesldemf l-Yle Zlmmefmmli VlCe- i W5 Tion of Mr. Behrens, They have acquired a uniTy and voice Df9SlCleV1T, KeffY Klngi TVEGSUVGF, Debbie l-UCl4eI': SSCFGTGVY, Q XTX conTrol unique among high school choirs. Their conTrilouTion To NOUCY Holnlngf l-lbmflonf Klfslen pelefsoni Asslsmm l-lbfcrl' M f The music deparTrnenT and To The school as a whole was a Gnf Shawn F05Te - Ep subsTanTialone. V X Q Q N on - f I 7 5 1. fs lyk-J T ll Ulm coo ll wwe Wm jg Qhaco 5 QNX, Q CD KQV! 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As usual, the Concert Band participated in many activities. In coniunc- tion with Cadet Band, they formed the marching band which enter- tained during football season, as well as The pep bands that per- formed at the pep assemblies and at all the games. sl tsl msc T rx CQMKU oe, X ,1 p Cf BotheII's ,66 Concert Band Next came the Christmas Concert, the annual gift from the music department to the community. On February 15, the Midwinter Concert was presented, and guest artist George Gaber, percussionist from Indiana University lent his talents to make the occasion an impressive One. On March 17, the band participated in the King Co Band Festival, and on April 5, the Bothell High School Concert Band and Choir combined with those of Inglemoor High School to present a ioint concert. On April 30, the band participated in the Western Washington Band Contest. On May 20 and 21, the Spring Nightclub was presented, ending the sea- son on a successful note. Chorus Provides Vocal Training. The primary purpose of Chorus is that of providing vocal training for the participants. Under the guidance of Mr. Beh- rens, the chorus learns to understand and appreciate many different kinds of music, as well as to interpret it. The Chorus participates in many of the school functions, including the Christmas Concert, the Spring Nightclub, and the Mid-Winter Concert. This year, Chorus and Choir added their voices to the Homecoming half-time show. Chorus officers this year were Dave Grieve, president, John Miller, vice-president, Barb Connell, secretary-treasurer, and Beth Grieve, librarian with Wanda Selg assistant. QQ MQXABZYQ QCDOM Q GW 9 Cadet Band Develops Instrumental Skills The Cadet Band contributed rnuch to the over-all quality of the music department. Besides taking part in all of the con- certs and other school functions, they marched with the con- cert band in the half-time performances at the games, and played in the pepbands. Under the direction of Mr. Ackermann, the Cadet Band gained the unity that is so important to a band. Officers this year were Mark Talbot, presi- dent, Jim Ackermann, vice-president, Gloria Nefzger, secretary-treasurer, Mary Zimmer- man, librarian, and Beth Bernhard, assistant librarian. -l23- With the band in the background, Denise Pederson narrates The Night Before Christmas. L t The Arion Singers present a child's view of Christmas. Christmas Concert Sounds and Symbols of Christmas, Bothell High's traditional Christ- mas Concert vvas held on December 22. A highlight of the Concert Choir's selections was The'Song of Christmas, narrated by Larry Degraff. Tvvas the Night Before Christmas, narrated by Denise Pedersen, was among the favorites played by the Concert Band. A special feature during the concert was the Sandpaper Ballet, a modern dance depicting Pinocchio coming to life, danced by Su- zanne La Duke, accompanied by the band. The traditional finale, Hallelujah Chorus, was performed with the ioint effort of the chorus, choir, and concert bancl, with more than 50 former B.H.S. choir members coming frpm the audience to join in. The art department provided the backgrounds for the concert, and the stage crew was responsible for erecting them. Members of Loyalty Club served as hostesses for the evening. Larry DeGraff offers a spiritual narration to The Song of Christmas. ! fl X ffyfy 'fffxf K, U off! ,MZ Guest artist, Mr. Gaber, accompanied the choir during Alleluia Band members create many moods for a pleased audience George Gaber, Performing Artist On February 16 the Bothell High Music department presented their annual Midwinter concert, Accent in Rhythm. In accordance with the theme, the music consisted ot rhythmical songs, which gave the concert a Latin American flair. Mr. George Gaber, an outstanding percussionist, lent his talents to the success of the evening, with his solo, Sonatine for Tympani. He accompanied the Choir in Alleluia, and performed in the Death Valley Suite with the band. Suzanne La Duke as a real live doll. . ...M .whine-L , fw- we: The Graduating Class 1,44 I ,f , n I 966 Billy Donkin came to school in The guise of a box. llll M fy' ' i ' W f?Q?i'f1x ' Tracy Owen gets canned. HELP1 See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil ...-5.-f..., ,i.,xh-NNWM-7 H Annual edifor geTs all Tied up in her work. ,z - gi - ,wx X ,., N! , KI, XA Q N C x N xx J X :xv Y1 if in X M'- f lx? 'Eff I-Sflfj C X, f'XJ - Y X X X A S XT X Q' U-JN QGJ fix HVQQN' AVX U Ax! MXN V Li? - X k'x, 2' Q! X J 4 Jw f' A X - X A , Q6 C-Z X XX , J .NN 4 LU XO -n , x Y 5 Q ' 1 CQ 6 JJ vig Xfx,GifuQf:jX 0 yawn Cris Fmlfwfx x X X ' f - 1 fn vii? gk , fxkijfx ' Q VIA! X, NQ5 fx f .J-7, wsu. J 1 -LQQBQD A X.,V YL Oxvm gv LXLXPX DQ, T, ,A wg A X X, M 1 jyg imwwv Q5 A gm we My Q P,-QQ fx- x X, - f' QQQ LJX-N?5Kj,f' Xxx 15 Lgvqjfxl yt, 5 XlXQ?fgk'5Dx9x XLJ . J 'A N 5 'A Xnfx Sgymx Q Qglfxqjixs? 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The hord-working boys who hove To yell from The bench, The sign mokers, progrom vvriTers, cissembly workers, ond The mony, mony more people ThoT conTribuTe To The progrom in vorious woys ore The ones ThoT keep The sTondords oT BoThell so high. As The '66 groduoTing Seniors leove, They will olvvoys be cible To look bock on Their losT wonderful yeor cis being successful, noT only by Their records, buT becouse They kepT The Torch of good sporTsmonship ond pride burning oT BoThell. Q on The field There is more To The ome Thon The ocTion Q A ' ,'.4 Y A lfiiii' X ' ' f f ,J , f ' V I V 1 I 7 I, ' N 'A ffgxzsgl oo A ay 4 T ,ffZ,K',,Qf..-, 5 A' I it K ,,M:f,,,,-ty,,,g4.,.,1,,,,y-'.,,,u. ,,:d,,.,,: I ' V' , , ..,gL.,.,, Memories of cz posT seoson W., ,, 1 3 HW, H. , in 4 A b ! cum ffyy X hw ,ww f f J X wf 26 ,W :riff f XM ff f fff ffm Wf f f W 7524 ' 416 W Z f .pu- ww f Q WWW f 1 xxx, , annu- X x mx View U 'f ff? Coach Peterson Coach McKennon The 65-66 Cougar Basketball Team Another Two Points Successful, but unsatisfied, the 66 Cougar basketball Team and their followers conceded the fact when the season came to an end. Ever since the end of the '65 campaign, when that club lost by two points inthe second game of The State tournament with three iuniors starting, hopes and expectations had been high. The Cougs came through with an I8-I record before tournament play. They easily took Season Record the. KingCo championship, trouncing everyone exept Mercer Island, who gave the team toe-C. 3 O'Dea .............. ...49.37 The only b'em'S't mark' 360 :nglemoif '-------- 4?'40 With Coach Peterson leading the Cougar squad, and consistently stressing tough DEE. 17, Lzsseqwoshnggaa 25-32 defense and rebounds, the Cougars found themselves facing Renton for the tournament Deci 18: Redmond ,,.,. I 56,27 opener. Leading the whole game, the Cougars had a four-point lead with 25 seconds To Dec. 23, Mount Si .... 63-43 play. The Indians caught up, though, and sent the game into overtime, ending up the Jon- 7' Ssmmsmish - '- 53-jg victors after they scored a lay-up with three seconds to go. A mere basket, for the third jg: M ,I:IAZT'2z?r:SiC:n'd ' 3356 straight year, proved a hex. The score board read 44-42 at the buzzer. The Indians went Jun: ' Hudson Buy I ff 62.53 on to become the State champions. Trying to set aside their big disappointment, the JON- FQCIS-VG' VVGY - -- 42-39 Cougars came out the second night and led the Garfield Bulldogs for three quarters. Jan' Bellevue ' 58-44 With their fine press and quick hands, the Bulldogs caught up and ended up winning by Feb. Inglemoor ..... 45-41 , Feb. Issaquah ....... 72-49 Three pomlsf 48-45' :E iIgemILVr?jh'n9TOn ' gig? The KingCo coaches and sports writers voted Dick Niemeyer to the KingCo All-Star Team Febi Mount 5, I 6,1-36 for the second straight year. Jay Clark was voted to the second team. Rick Parker was KingCo Tournament voted team captain, and Bniian Jones the most inspirational player for the team. Feb. 26, Newport ............. 52-44 I I K ' - ' g Morch 4, Mercer Island ,--,--.., A--42-AO The J.V. Team tied xforyfirxsjt vxnth Mercer Island for the league championship. They State Tournament compiled a I3-2 recor 'Thgssoxplillomores pfaced tlgird in their league. March II, Renton ...,.,..... 42-44 ,iff XX 'V 3 ,I IX I T March 12, oeffaeid ................ 43-48 Nl FQNP If T. sg I .ii-.mii' X cbt, rw, yn.-,Tl 1, Sophomore Squad coached by Mr. Demetre. fxmyl ,lj I NIV, if The J.V. Squad 4 lfll -JT . if., .MU VN RJ N I . It ,I 4 I X ,Q iw ,5 T IyXvh!: fi' Vx ' rj H., ,es If Z7 l lift- Nh l 34- Q N . T-A 1 9 Wj' View U L , ,L , QU' in gg.-,-'sr gg , . ' 5' ' Sh- . Hearts beat high while the colors were presented and the Bothell band rolled out The Star Spangled Banner in The Seattle Arena during the State Tournament. Another King Co Championship Muscles are tensed as The ball goes up, in the first round ot State Tourney play, ' ' against the eventual State Champs, is , . . 0 , -H l My 2 A Q 1, A ,W -, ar Lt -1--f:-M.---:m....,- ..,,, NMN,.,,.,..,,,..,,.,,,,,,? ' f h Cougs move for position on The boards against the Hudson Bay Eagles. A quick break during a rough game against Issa- quah. Calls were close as the hoopsters battled against the ever-rugged Kangs from Terry Johnson blocks a shot against Hudson Lake Washington. BUY- .1 Gridders Gave 'Em All A Battle. . .And Kept Trying A quick rest is put to good odvonioge. Vince Rennie stretches our To grub runner. Elusive ScmmyJc1ckson runs os Cougors close in. The woll forms for kick-off return. Blockers pile up os runner slips Through Cougs give good proTection for punt. The Cougar Varsity, i965 THE TEAM ROSTER: ll:Rick Parker, l4:Ron Wike, 2O:Dan Keo, 2l:Mike Hammer, 22:Verne Hicks, 23:Tom Nyland, 3O?Ken Ormbrek, 3l:Joe Sanchez, 32:Steve Reno, 33:Al Vike, 4O:Vince Rennie, 4l:Joe Carlson, 42:Les Harmon, 5O:John Roach, 52:Skip Case, 53:Jim Garner, 6O:Gary Win A Little, Lose A L Not having a winning season in football, is not synonymous with having a wasted season. The rewards that a young man can gain from football are numerous and invaluable. Lead- ership, responsibility, and discipline are iust a few of the lessons learned by these young men as they head toward manhood. Coach Brommer in his second year as head coach, was stifled by iniuries, and shortage of personnel among other problems. Assisting Coach Brommer were Ron Wayman, defense, and head line coach, Mike Hickey, Junior Varsity Coach, and Ted Uerling, Sophomore Coach. Headed by Lynn Rice, lsecond from right, Joe Schwann, Mike Mikkelsen and John Seaton served as football season managers. Lyshol, 62:Mike Knutsen, 64:Gordon Strand, 66:Vern Nel- son, 7O:Wayne Bowers, 7l:Glenn Meldahl, 72:Al Hackney, 73:Dave Grieve, 74:Darrell Ellison, 75:Dick Jones, 76:Larry DeGraff, 8O:Bob Schmidt, 82:Darrell James, 83:Kerry King, 84:Dick Niemeyer, 85:Pete MacKay, 86:John Schaaf. ittle. . .But Keep Trying. At the end of the season, Les Harmon was named to the All- Conference defensive team. Given honorable mention were Bob Schmidt, Dick Niemeyer, Vern Hicks, Vince Rennie, and Rick Parker. At the Awards Banquet honoring the football players, Rick Parker was named team captain and Les Harmon the most inspirational player. John Roach received the best blocker award and John Schaaf, the best tackler award. Dick Jones received the coaches' award for the player showing the most improvement. Coach Jack Brommer discusses team tactics with assistants Mike Hickey, Ted Uerling and Ron Wayman. The Score Board Cougars Opponents O'Dea 24 Redmond 27 Sammamish 7 Federal Way 19 Newport 7 Lake Washington 7 Bellevue 21 Issaquah 13 Mercer Island 4 Mount Si 8 7 W27?WW 9 if ff WWW! ff WWVM X X X X 72627 W 4 jfffffy affff f f Off IM, J f ,gf 57,4 f f Mx f f 7, 02 gf QQ? ffO!54!f f fff! 1 , , , . v , f, uf, 4 5 A, ,ff , wfwf gf 717, f .. . -, QA .7f4.., .M WL?aifl?7f 1 Z viz -' ',,' J P' X ffffgw X wa ff ff ff f ' ' ' 'ZA farfdf-'fn f, K QV 2 if 7,1 ,Q w,,',,447' ,I fs:-ff fg,',Q.gff za, ,Q W Jifygziy ffz a , - XXL! X 7 7 ff 4 ff ff f 7 5, , ,, W ,f f I Z f 7 f II , W , .,y:f',,f2'-4 w yf3,wg,' 4 ,Q gf , f, ,f f, f 'WZ ff WW, , ,f f,!-,. ,ff p ff? '75 I WV , f Qi' wg fm, '-f . ' Rick Parker was named team cap- tain. Les Harmon re- ceived the Inspiration- al Award from his teammates. The offensive backfield included Harmon, Hicks, Rennie and Parker. The offensive line was made up ot Schaaf, DeGraff, Johnson, Roach, In- gersoll, Jones and Niemeyer. The second, line included King, Ellison, Smith, Garner, Strand, Grieve, and The second backfield were Nyland, Albright, Mel- Cole, dahl and Vike. -138- 1 l Coach Hickey Coach Wayman The 65-66 Matmen The Cougar Mat men again did their part for Bothell, and like The other winter season competitors, had a winning season. Going into the league play-offs, Coach Wayman's squad had five boys rated first in their weight divisions. Dennis Wait was the only Cougar to move on from the play-offs. The team voted Jim Walvatne as the team captain and Bill Backer as the most inspira- tional player. Four wrestlers qualified for the district tourney this year: Dennis Wait, 123791 fist in KingCoJp Gary Meyers, 1367? C2ncl Wrestlers Rack Up in KingCoJ, Jim Walvatne, 156991, C3rd1, and Keith Johnson, 168991 f3rclJ. Successful Season In At the close of regular play for the season, six men held first or second places in their weight divisions in KingCo standings: Wait, 123911, 2nd, Meyers, 136751, 1st, Randy 148-711, 2nd, Walvatne, 156999, 1st, Bill Backer, 1783, lst, and Dave Grieve, 194991, 1st. Enget League Competition The Junior Varsity Cougs Record 26 Bellevue Bothell 21 13 lnglemoor 50111911 46 30 Shorecrest 50111911 22 17 Sammamish Bothell 29 10 Blanchet 30111911 42 20 Federal Way 50111911 15 26 East Bremerton B0111611 14 27 Mercer Island 'B0111911 31 22 Redmond 30111911 25 10 Lake Washington 30111911 32 13 Newport Bothell 37 30 Issaquah 50111911 21 4-f 1 -,fn The l966 COUGAR BASEBALL TEAM-Coach Wayman, Gordon Broderson, Tom Albright, Chuck Wayman, Lyle Zimmerman, Terry Johnson, Bob DeMetre, Coach DeMetre. Five lettermen and a host of sophomores hit the field as the Bothell baseball team loosened up their stored muscles. In his first year as head coach, Mr. Wayman helped to raise the Baseball rating at Both- ell. The Cougars competed in a fifteen game schedule, meeting every team in the league at least once. At the end of the year the team competed in the KingCo Finals. Baseball Looked To A Lively Season Coach DeMetre Coach Wayman Bothell Bothell .... ,Lake Washington . . . Bothell Bothell Bothell Bothell Bothell Bothell Bothell Bothell Bothell Bothell Bothell Bothell Bothell Play off preliminary Play-off finals ....,Sar'nmamish ... ....,Newport..... ....,Mercerlsland . ....,Issaquah ....,Mt.Sl..,.. ....,Redmond .. ....,FederalWay . ....,Bellvue ...,,lnglemoor ....,Mt.Sl........ ....,Issaquah ....,Inglemoor ... ....,Redmond .. The JUNIOR VARSITY-Managers Steve Bevins and Pete Mackay, John Karp, Al Hackney, Bill Sargent, Leonard Bro- derson, Clark Kerr, Dale Huber, Coach DeMetre, Joe Vitulli, Jerry Jones, Don Borman, Greg Adrian, Mike Knutsen and The l966 Baseball Schedule Kevin He-cron Lake Washington . .. H' 4 V. 3 A ,NAm' wi . Ji' S2 . ,V V . 15.515, I, ' , , ,fiv-,gi r l ' f,,',fefTf.' i 'lf -' 'fiiiaf' ' A ff 'J 4 , , A - 7.3-HM ,. 51 Runners Tense as BoTl'1ell piTcher throws. Cougars get ready for another inning. I966 Mittmen In Action Terry Johnson connects with one against Mounflake Terrace. Gordy Broderson hurls in game acfion. r Rick Parker awaiTs toss as runner crosses The bag. Lyle Zimmerman sends ball for a ride. Coach McKennon Spring started late this year, but the Bothell cinder men didn't. New coaches, Mr. Meacham and Mr. McKennon had a crop of seven lettermen and many sophomores to choose from. With a great deal ot potential, they only problem the Cougars faced was a lack of depth. Hopes were high as the team worked for the annual KingCo relays and possibly the State meet for some. The KingCo relays were the high point tor the whole team during the season. 'i-It Trackmen shown below are: Coach Meacham, .lan Budden,Jett Cole, Eric Wedlund, Les Harmon, Mike Migliore, Wayne Bowers, Dick Niemeyer, Phil Brower, and Coach McKennon, Brent Com- stock, Dave Hutford, Lee Stilson, Dan Doolin, Tom Mesdag, Tom McCullough, Ken Eskeback, and Wayne Ansell, Steve Mantooth, Verne Angesath, Bob Abe, Colyn Hearon, Kerry King, Jay Clark, Brion Jones, and Bill Ashley. Coach Meacham I K. is l 1. THE l966 TRACK TEAM Track Schedule Bothell ..., ,Meadowdale . . ......... Kingco Invitational . . . Bothell .... ,Bellvue , . . . QU0llTle'5 Meel ' ' ' , Boiheii .,.. ,Mr si ...... KIHQCO Finals ---- ' Bolhell .-.- ,Redmond , A , Non Qualifiers .... . . . Bothell ..., ,Federal Way . . DiS'fI'lCT M697 -----'--- - Bolhell l 4 l . llssoquoll .,,, Sammamish State Meet .. ...... .- phil Brower fakes G lump. Lots of running during practice payed oft in the meets ff w Harriers Placed Third ln Division This year's Cross-Country team placed third in King-Co league competition under the leadership of their new coach, Nlr. McKennon. With four returning lettermen, the Cougs represented themselves very well all year. They finished with a record of four wins and five losses. The team members included Captain Bill Ashley, Brent Comstock, Dan Doolin, Dennis Fleishman, Bob Frink, GaryJohnson, Lee Stilson, Eric Wedlund, and Don Leikness. gg-ww-f' I . , iii i't:i5Jigg .- 't f- , .sniff :3:1g15Sis2fgi Coach McKennon f. Z, x .9 Q . '4- v , l Brent Comstock spurts for the finish Y K V l line- 65-66 Cross Country Team: Wedlund, Doolin, Bill ASl1l9Y le0ClS The pack GT Tl1lS Fleishman, Leikness, Stilson, Ashley and Frink. point. Thinclads ln Action A little extra boost can give the winning margain. Form is a very important part of getting over the hurdles. fn, Mid. 4,1 .Q ,gf 494 f , f 47 f Q X1 7, f ff, 1 ffl! f Wf ,iff , , ,,c4l, 0 Q ,etv yyy1f,4, ,,. if -if- X ffwifp, Almost airborne. in Distance running is nothing but work. A it 4 Tom McCoullough read- ies himself for a throw. ..- wg' 'Y Tennis Player Planned Active Spring The Boys' Tennis Team started turning out with the beginning ot the spring sports season. Under the leadership ot Coach Lund, The Cougs started out by winning their tirst meet, and looking forward to an excellent season. With Two returning lettermen and many under classmen, The outlook was good. Goals were set for The final match being The KingCo Tournament Finals. The Spring Tennis crew, shown below, included Steve Gregory, Ron Smith, Don Marchbanks, Dave Huber, Keith Anklam, Ralph Peterson, Mike Skeen and Stewart Menateeg Joe Schwan, Tim Hicklin, Al Carton, Greg Norling, Duane Petrie, Joe Carlson, Mark Stuvland and Steve Seaton. Coach Lund ff . K VV KV . gy g,VV VV Q. , VV rf , 4 .ff 1 :V 2 , THE 1966 SPRING TENNIS TEAM V QV QVV ag ' .,, , L G V VX, s., if 3-,.....-f ,',.,., ...J V 1' ' M' 5 1 QA 'xx :XV '.V 2, 4 ' ' ' fx, V, 2, N If M , Y 'Ty V A W Spring Tennis Schedule T rrrf , , ZVVV .V, aVV hfll N,VVV an V .. V V, Bothell NSWPOTT ----- Bothell .... ,Issaquah . . . ,yfy f 1 4,,' QTL., DM, 'S-W, www fn A B0fl'tell MGFCSV lSl0 'd - Bothell .... ,Sammamish . . W y V V V B0thell ---. ,MV Sl --'-4- Bothell ..., ,Federal Way .,.... ' Bothell Redmond . . Bothell .... Bellvue ........... , ' , Sh F Bothell ..,. ,lr1glerY100l' ,--- KingCo Tournament Finals ermcn luhcrfy Uses hls bockhond' Bothell .... ,Lake Washington Ron Smith follows . Mike Scott sends one back with an under swing through on an over You have to be ready when playing net swing. action. ,V H sf ig, XX . 3 Q91 ' -4 ' .affft ?i ' ,fps Girls Make It 7-3 In Fall ln Their TirsT year as a separaTe sporT, girls had a season record of seven wins and Three losses. Under The direcTion of Their coach, Mr. Lund, The girls maTched wiTh boys To compeTe in mixed doubles. Team members included Gail Thomas, Donna SiTTs, Delilah Snow, Sue Downey, Barb Landaas, GreTchen Welch, and Nancy Holland. Fall Tennis leTTers were earned by Jenna GasTon, Sue Downey, Nancy Holland, Barb Landaas, Donna SiTTs, Delilah Snow, Gail Thomas, and GreTchen Welch. Debbie Lucker also earned her leTTer. WW Experience helps young Cougar players. one Tie, and one loss. Coach Sullivan Brian Speakes wedges ouT of a sand Trap. 4 A sTrong back hand comes in handy. Take Third Under The direcTion of Their new coach, Mr. Sullivan, The '65 golf Team compleTed anoTher winning season. Headed by Three seniors, Brian Speakes, PaT SinneTT, and Jim Brady, The Cougs finished Third in a Tough league, wiTh a season record of Three wins, ln The final KingCo golf Tour, BoThell was aced ouT of firsT by only four poinTs, and ended up Third. Jim Brady was The Tournament medalisT. Golf leTTers wenT To Don Borman, Joe ViTulli, Chuck Asbury, Mike Mackay, Brian Speakes, Jim Brady and PaT SinneTT. G mnasts Take 3rd In State The 1966 Cougar gymnasTs, alThough under pressure from The previous year, which saw The 65 Team Take all The marbles anal be- come The WashingTon STaTe Champions, came Through wiTh anoTher successful sea- son. The Cougars' goal was, of course, To Try for The Top posiTion again. The Cougs came preTTy close To Their goal. Compiling a 6-4 record, QThree of The de- feaTs being To Junior Colleges and The oTher by a mere poinT To lssaquahl, The Cougars warmed up for The STaTe meeT. The squad compiled 61 poinTs, which was enough for Third besT in The sTaTe. Coach Sullivan piloTed an inexperienced group, buT wiTh The desire which Typifies his Teams, They racked up anoTher successful gymnasTics season. PosT Season honors wenT To Ron STreeT, who was voTed Team capTain. He was second all-around performer aT The STaTe meeT. STreeT Took second in floor exercise, placing high in all oTher evenTs. Lonnie French won a second in Tumbling, and Bill Spreine was Third on The Trampoline, aT The STaTe maTch. 1. -.H sr , -4-Q I'V. ff ' A+' 'T J if A E F 'ich B' H. T ,um ' L? , 5, T1 A lm V fi F 1-1 ..,,..... S C . . V .A WJ., rwkgy, f 3? -M Q E 6 ' ,gil 1 If ff X Coach Sullivan 65-66 GyrnnasTics Team Seniors Lon French, Bill Spreine, WalTer Prue, Doug Haven and Inland Empire 2nd place ..... BoThell Ron Street Cascade, EvereTT-44 ........... . . . 84 Richland -22V2, ShorecresT- 25V2, Kennewick-37V2, Bofhell -9OV2 EvereTTJ.C.-86 .................. .. 42 Highline-77 ................ .. 51 Kennewick-83V2, Richland-55 . . . . 93 KenT-53 ................. .... 7 5 Issaquah-64V2 . . - - - 63V2 Renfon-52 ............. .. 76 I Chehalis-42, CenTralia-70 ................. 120 STaTe Tournament iv-,. 1sT, Highline-177V2, 2nd, Issaquah-70, 3rd, Bofhell- 61, RenTon -49, FosTer-40, Kennewick- 39V25 KenT-Meridian - 37, Richland -16V2p ShorecresT- 7, Cascade - 3V2p Chehalis - 2: Laughbon- 1. 1 , Y V4 Trivia , ' if-f div Parallel bar action against Everett Junior college. lgefll a e. A ,AQ AZb e l ,c AX u l l Ron Street winning second in floor exercise cut State was named 9952 in best all-around , tor 5 th ' s. Cougar concentration onthe parallel bars. Doug Haven performs on e ring Walt Prue Coach Sullivan stands as encouragement for high works out on the tramp. bc' 'Owne- es s i If 1 r'fg7': z f , W, wry' pf, , , J T ,f.-'wif LW' 774' f 'f ff M f X f X f f X ff . f r .' y 'UAW ,,', ' mf ff ' fgfffwf mfgpnwiiffg, ,fr ff 1 cA2f 1f,Vf4rf,f!4,,gf!,f!0QfM,33: f2,f,w,wn fr ' Q w ff A T QWWW ky L W7 f M f 23146453 Gretchen Daiber practices for competition. Barb Schei does a swan balance on the uneven bars. Girl G mnasts Gain Ribbons Members of The 1965-66 Girls' Gymnastics Team worked at mastering novice and junior routines for compeTiTion. During The season The gyrnnasts gained numerous ribbons by placing in events at each meet. The Team was led by returning letter winners Gretchen Daiber and Barb Schei, and coached by Miss Bohnen. Other members included Maureen Geiszler, Sandy Hauswirth, Karen Drause, Mary Scott and Delilah Snow. Girls line up forthe grand entry that marks The beginning of competition. Barb Schei, winning a first on trampoline at Renton. ,, M, ,pi ' , -1 W if.i5f j l l l G.R.A. Has Active Year The Girls' Recreation Association, was very active this year, meeting Monday and Wednesday nights after school. Participation in the G.R.A. enabled the girls to learn cooperation and sportsmanship. Among the activities they took part in were volleyball, basketball, bowling, swim- ming, badminton, hiking, and sports days. A Spring outing was also planned. This year the Girls' Recreation Association was under the leadership and direction of President Nancy Holland and Advisor Miss Bohnen. The other officers were Delilah Snow, vice president, Sharon Ormbrek, secretary-treasurer, Merry Dean, historian, and Penny Mack, Legislative Council Representative. Volley ball was only one of their many activities 1 l ww X -1 1 'VUJL hxqxmfuugfxfi U N , Ljdv jf D xx! v ffjww WWF J W mwif if M . 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For the newest in Young Men's Fashion Always See GAY BLADE Aurora Village The Friendly Place To Eat is The SNA, SHA in Bothell Perry, Mr. Albert-24 Peterson, Mr. Larry-24, 81, 82, 83, 131, 133 Pinkerton, Mrs. Sue-25 Ramstad, Mrs. Sandra-25,81 90, 116 Salkeld, Mr. George-25 Schell, Mrs. Carrie-25, 99 Stickney, Miss Amy-25 Strand, Mr. Arne-18 Sullivan, Mr. James-26, 144, 145, 146 Swan, Miss Carol-26, 98 Talbot, Mr. Richard-26, 97, 10 Thumlert, Mr. James-26,97, 101 Uerling, Mr. Ted-26, 141 Voorhees, Mr. Frank-26, 82 Walker, Mr. jim-27,82 Wallis, Mrs. Eleanor-127 84, 86 3 Wayman, Mr. Ron-27, 138 White, Mr. David-27 Wick, Mr. Ron-27, 95 Wilson, Mr. David-27 STUDENTS Abe, Robert, '67-58 Ackermann, jim,'66-36, 95, 97, 122 Adam, Valerie, '68-69, 100, 116 Adams, Bob, '68-69 Adams, Jim, '66-36 Adrian, Greg, '68-69 Albright, Tom, '67-58, 133 Alexander, Gail, '66-36, 81 Algie, Margaret, '68-69 Anderson, Barbara, '66-36 Anderson, Eugene, '67-58 1 Belanger, Sandra, '67-58 Beliveau, Linda, '67-58 Bendokas, Donna, '66-36, 81, 82, 98, 104 Bendokas, Jeffery, '68-69, 18, 32, 92 Benine, Louise, '68-69, 100, 92 Benson, Neil, '66-36 Berg, Bonnie, '67-58 Bergman, Melinda, '66-36 Bernhard, Beth, '66-36, 122 Berry, Stan.1ey,'67-58, 138 Berry, Wesley, '68-69 Bertelsen, Sharon, '68-69 Bier, Carol, '68-69, 82 Biller, Randy, '66-37, 18 Birch, Bicky, '66-37 Bixby, Alan, '68-69 Blackstock, Kathy, '68-69, 98 Blakesly, james, '68-69, 94 Bluhm, Cheryl, '67-58, 98, 100 Board, Ernest, '66-37 Board, Pamela, '68-69 Boe, jay, '66-36, 94 Boerner, Robert, '66-37 Boice, Jim, '67-58, 98, 100 Borman, Donald, '68-69, 81, 145 Borque, Kenneth, '68-69 Boser, Kathy, '67-58 Bosley, Dennis, '67-58, 81, 84, 133 '66-36 '68-69 '66-37 '68-69, 86 '68-70 Bowers, Wayne, '68-70, 133, 92 Boyd, Delbert jr., '68-70, 94 Boyd, Rick, '68-70, 81 Boyle, Susan, '67-58, 82, 93 Bradley, Michael, '68-70 Boss, Everett, Bottel, Mark, Bottom, Bill, Botz, Roxane, Bover, Penny, CONGRATULATIONS, KINGCO CHAMPS! 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DRUGS e , kxfff ,S BUTHELL, WASHINGTON W ' 1 ZARELLI l Serving , , 1 Bothell's Newest Restau- BOTHELL, WASHINGTON Phone HU 6-1276 Bothell, Kenmore Lake Forest Park and Woodinville rant Specializing in Italian Foods On Nlain Street Bothell Buhler' Clausen, Katherine, '68-70, 18 Anderson, Janine, '67-58, 93, Brady, James, '66-37, 145, 131 Carlson, Mike, '66-38 COUSQUS Bel1'Y,'69'39 94, 96 Braga, Dennis, '66-37 Carman, Cindy, '66-38 C3955 Craig, '67-59, 82, 98, Anderson udy '66-36 Bratlien Kit '66-37 81 Ca enter, L nn, '67-59 Andersoni Sandy, '67-58, 18, Braxton,, Freddie, '68-70, 100 Cailger, Kathi, '68-70, 98, 92 Cfegefr Chester, '68'70 98, 100, 148 Brenner, Charles, '68-70 Carton, Albert, '68-70 Cresswell, Bruce, '67-59, 86 Anderson, Sandy, '68-69, 18, Brenner, Rebecca, '68-70 Carton, Annette, '68-70 Cfim, Doug, '66-39 148 Brill, Joseph, '67-58 Case, Wayne, '68-70, 98 Cross, BeCkv,'67-59, 81, 82, Anderson, srrrerr, '68-69, 18, Brimer, John, '66-37 Ceander, David, '66-38, 18 94, 100 148 Broderson, Gordon, '66-37, 82, Clemence, Frank, '67-59, 92 CU-lbrethv MeU'i1een'67 59, 84, Anger, Cynthia, '66-36, 32, 97, 131 , ' Chamberlain, Susan, '66-38 92, 98 92 Brooks, Patr1C1a,'67-58, 100 Chantiny, Gene, '68-70 Culpepper, Barbara, '67-59, 82, Anhalt, Nancy, '68-69 Brower, Phillip, '67-58, 133 Chapmen, Earlene, '68-70 92, 100 Anklam, Hans, '66-36, 145 Anklam, Keith, '68-69 Ansell, Bonnie, '67-58, 94, 98, lOO Ansell, Wayne, '68-69 Anthony, joan, '66-36, 83, 32, 92 Anthony, John, '68-69, 90 Ariz, Andy, '67-58 Ariz, Marqilo, '68-69 Arnevick, Pete, '66-36, 18 Arnold, Lynne, '67-58, 81, 94, 100 Asbury, Charles, '67-58, 81, 97, 145, 92 Ashley, Bill, '67-58, 131, 141 -B- Backer, Bill, '66-36, 131, 138 Bailly, Larry, '66-36 Balenger, Sandy, '67-58, 98 Baldwin, Jerry, '66-36, 133 Baldwin, Bill, '68-69, 95 Bangerter, Faye, '68-69, 100 Bassett, Richard, '68-69, 81, 98, 133, 145 Baumann, John, '66-36 Baylor, Larry, '66-36 Beck, john, '67-S8 Brown, Gail, '67-59, 81, 92, O 98, 1 0, 92 Brown, Gary, '66-37, 18 Brown, Gregg, '66-37 Brown, Leslie, '67-59, 95, 100 Brown, Lisa, '66-37, Brown, Sherry, '68-37, 18 Brunes, James, '67-59, 97, 98 Budden, Jan, 67-59 joseph, '67-59 Bundy, Audree, '68-70, 98, lOO Bundy, Mike, '66-37 Burke, Cathy, '67-59 Burnett, Karen, '66-38 Butler, Sue, '66-38 Butler, Glenn, '68-70, 81 Butler, Margaret, '66-38, 95 Butts, John, '68-70 -C- Cadwallader, Cathleen, '66-38, 98 Cameron, Roger, '66-38, 94, 97, 98, lOO Campbell, Kathy, '66-38, 81, ll 24 l Carlson, Janice, '67-59, 98, 100 Carlson, Joe, '68-70, 136 Carlson, Judy, '66-38 6, Chase, Deborah, '68-70, 98, 92, lOO Chevelier, Carryl, '66-38 Chevalier, Renee, '68-70, 98 Choate, Terry, '66-38 Christenson, Karen, '68-70 Clark, Dale, '68-70 Clark, jay, '66-38, 81, 133, 131 Clark, Kathleen, '66-38, 95, 98 Clevenger, David, '68-70, 18, 86 Coles, Christy, '67-59, 81, 82, lOO ce1e, Jeff, '67-59 ce1e, Rreherd, '67-59 Comstock, Brent, '66-38, 81, 82, 131 Connell, Barbara, '66-38, 82, 98, 123 Connell, Connor, Joseph, '68-70, 95 Mary, '66-39 Mary, '67-70, 98, 100 Connor, Conyers, Carrole, '66-39 Conyers, Lynda, '67-59,' 98 Courreges, joel, '68-70 Cook, Glen, '66-39 Cook, Heather, '67-59, 98 Coppess, jerry, '67-59, 94, 95 Curfman, Candace, '66-39 Currie, Gail, '66-39 -D- Dale, Linda, '67-59 Daniels, Diane, '67-59 Daoust, Ernest, '66-39 David, Diana, '68-70 Davidsen, Patrick, '66-39 Davies, Carol, '68-71, 90 Davis, james, '68-71 Davis, Linda, '68-71 Davis, Rick, '66-39, 131 Dawsey, Camille, '68-71, 100 Deen, Merry, '66-39, 148 De Graff, Larry, '66-40, 131 Delvecchio, Eddy, '67-59 Delvecchio, Kathy, '67-59, 82, 124 Demetre, Bob, '66-40, 81, 98 Denison, Mark, '66-40, 84, 86 Denny, Don, '66-40, 81 DeYoung, john, '68-71 De Young Pat '66-40 32 92 l 3 95, 98 ' ' ' Debbirre, Ed, '66-40 Dobbins, Sally, '67-60 Donkin, Billie, '66-40 I f ,N ...5-ea l i l l I I 666 6 6 6eee 1 A f A o A 4 A It BOTHELL Where EVERY ml H if 6. AAKAYQ Customer is THRIFTWAY A I 'mpofffmf -,,,,,.g,-- 1 l ti IOIOO Moin St. i Bothell l l First ond Nloin, Bothell SIDIES l PHARMACY coNNlE ORDEMANN ANDASS0C'A'ES Q TF coNoRAtuLAtioNs x 'D 9 ii ' Realtors ' l Best I , Nl Wishes Woodinville Woy l 1 . 1. CLASS OF '66 to Bothell, Woshington , Q the CIGSS of '66 BUS. HU 6-7136 il HU 6-,209 Bothell Res' PR 63365 FIRST NATIONAL BANK . Acreage-Home ' -I iw ' n Bothell, Washington 1 lnveslmenls Member FDIC Soturdoy Bcunking er 6 M llSUre!IOIVVOyS 1 I quoted the lowest V H na Ha . prices. ti i Best WISHES cLAss or '66 ' SAGINAW HMBER Pnooucts l Woodinville, Woshington l l I 5 ' Drive-in 1 I ' Pick-up 99 ' ..... o Delivery Service l High Styles at Low Prices Bothell Hu 6-5552 LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 66 GIL 8. RED'S ENCO i wo-lqblh S'W'A,derWOOd Mmm 18304 Bothell vvqy N.E. Hu 6-5353 PR 6-9958 l i l l LT HINZ NORTHSHORE REALTY 8: INSURANCE Inquiry Involves No Obligation Born-:ELL I ,- -' -V .4 -, 1, f! 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PETERSON BUILDING SUPPLY Woodinville HU 6-3208 MEREDITH'S 5 81 I0 lOl 15 Main Street, Bothell Best Wishes to the Class ot '66 Donkin, I-Ioward, '68-71, 146 Donogh, Stan, '67-60 Doolin, Dan, '66-40, 82 94, 98, 131 Doolin, Kathleen, '68-71 Doran, Melody, '68-71, 100 Doull, Robert, '66-40, 93 Downey, Marcie, '68-71, 100 Downey, Suzanne, '66-40, 32, 84, 92 Dreke, Donna, '68-71 Duenow, Mike, '66-40 Dupar, Diana, '66-40 Dupar, Linda, '68-71, 81, 100 Dykstra, Ann, '66-40, 81, 82, 32, 92 Dykstra, Dick, '66-40, 82, 93, 32, 92 -E- Easton, Randolph, '66-40, 32, 92 Eaton, Karen, '67-60, 98, 100 Eaton, Mike, '67-60,, 138 Eaton, Ronald, '68-71, 81, 98, 146 ' Edgar, Peggi, '67-60, 98, 100 Edgecombe, Cheryl, '66-40, Edison, Barbara, '67-60 Edison, Diana, '68-71 Edmonds, Gretchen, '66-40, 95, 98 Edwards, ji11,'67-60, 82, 90, 98, 100 Edwards, julie, '66-40, 81 Einarsen, Kent, '66-40 Einmo, Larry, '66-41 Elkins, Torn, '68-71 Ellison, Darrell, '67-60, 81, 98, 136 95 18, Ellison, Stephen, '67-60, 94 Engel, Randy, '67-60 Engel, Randy, '67-60 Engesath, Vern, '68-71, 81, 138 Erdelyi, Mike, '66-41 Erdelyi, William, '67-60 Erickson, Laurel, '68-71, 98 Eskeback, Ken, '68-71, 98, 92 ' Eul, Peter, '67-60 Evans, 1im,'66-41 Evans, Susan, '66-41, 84, 90 Evans, Jamie, '68-71, 100, 92 -F- Fahrenkopf, Herb, '66-41 Fall, Evelyn, '67-60, 98 Fauska, Louise, '67-60 Festa, John'66-41 Fjarlie, Kristen, '67-60, 98. 112 Fithen, Barbara, '66-41 Fitzgerald, Maureen, '68-71, 98 Fitzgerald, Michael, '66-41 Fleshman, Dennis'67-60, 100, 138, 141, 131 Fletcher, Gail, '68-71 Fletcher, Stephen, '66-41 Fletcher, Walter, '66-41 Fliegel, Karen, '66-41 Fluharty, Sherman, '66-41, 81, 124, 131 Foss, Arnold, '66-18, 95, 98 Foster, Shawn, '67-60, 82, 90, 98, 100, 104, 118, 92 Frankforter, Cathy, '67-60, 100 Frech, Steven, '68-71 Freeman, joan, '67-60, 98 French, Lonnie, '66-41, 146, 13 ICNIGI-If PACKING OO. WOODINVILLE, WASHINGTON ' Choice Grades Locker Meats ' Custom Slaughtering ' Curing ' Smoking Also all beet dog food 5 lb. 81 l0 lb. Pkg. E L., I , , ,.,, H ., , ' -5 MC NG COMPANY , 331 lildil fn:- aw--1' i i 1 I , 1 ff.L1'Ujp----S 4 l .,.,,, -,., ' , '1-g. ,. ,, V, LJ - , Y L . 'V , , ,, F r , ,M ,,,,, ,Q , 1 V V, , K ,,,, . . M V . , , V, V ,V , Q, L I 41 ,, . . ,FMF -- : 5,1 '-,' 1 23825 5lst Ave. Woodinville HU 6-1672 NORTH CREEK SHELL 20717 BoTI'1ell Way Thrc1sher's Corner HU 6-9915 DARRAH'S DRAPERIES HCODQVGTUIGTIOHS To The Closs of '66 HU 6-1848 Kenmore Villcuge MARTINIZING CLEANERS TOYS ,GOOD LUCK UNLIMITED Sports-Hobbies Jucmifo Villoge Kenmore Village HU 6-2517 76 econ LUCKS FROM THE 2 OF us' X435 I f ' A HAYNES' IN BOTHELL 18125 BoTI'1elIVVciy N. E. WHEREVER YOU GO IN THE NORTHSHORE AREA YOU ARE NEVER FAR FROM THE FINEST GASOLINE AND SERVICE I Better Groceries LJ BILL SINNETT an Q C 5 41 U Wholesole Grocers 4003 Auroro Ave. N. Secittle 3, Washington AND ASSOCIATES KENMORE STYLING SALON Congrotulotions Seniors 6732 Bothell Woy N.E. HU 6-3374 THE VILLAGE BARBER SHOP Best Wishes to the Grads of '66 Kenmore Villoge Hu 6-7522 KMET'S CHUCK'S BOTHELL CHEVRON 18131 Bothell Wciy N.E. TIME SHOP -A+ the Bofheii Lightf ff- ,- ' -. 1 HU 6-6621 Luck to the Seniors! 6 ff D' q B- 3, 4 . L , I ,gg Q hr' 'T f '-,L A WELLINGTON HILLS V 'I Y gl . . -V ,1 116 Lower Moll EM 2-0808 Forest Pork Center Golf onol Country Club Best Wishes to Closs of '66 Frink, Bob, '66-41, 81, 82, 131 141 Frost, Patiici a, 168-71, 100 Fuller, Curt, '66-41 Fuller, Frances, 168-71, 18 -C,- Gaidys, Linda, '67-60, 82, 94 Gaisford, Tom, 166-41, 82, 93 Gardner, Eva, '67-60, 100 Garner, James, '67-60, 136 Garrett, Carol, '68-71 Garrison, Dianna, '66-41 Gary, Barbara, '66-41, 98 Gasslander, Katie, '66-41 Gaston, Jeanette, '68-71, 92, 148 Gatten, Mike, '66-42 Gave, Sandra, '66-42 Geiszler, Kathleen, '67-60, 98 Geroge, David, '66-42 Geroge, Tamara, '68-72 George, Terry, '67-60, 94, 146 Gibbs, Susan, '68-72, 98, 90, 100 Gilbert, Susan, '66-42 Given, Kay, '68-72, 98, 100 Given, Karen, '68-72, 92 Godfrey, Susan, '66-42, 81, 82, 84, 92, 112, 32 Golnik, Philip, '67-60 Golnik, Veronica, '68-72 Gra.ha.m, Christine, '67-60, 95, 98 Grapp, Linda, '66-42 Grater, Delores, '68-72, 98 Greenland, Garvin, '68-72 Greenland, Gary, '66-42, 131 Greenwood, Katherine, '66-42, 98, 32, 92 Gregory, Stephen, '68-72, 146 18, Gress, Carol, '66-42 Grieve, David, '67-61, 123, 138, 131 Grieve, Beth, '66-42, 123 Grimnes, Vicki, '67-61, 86, 98, 100 Gritman, Mike, '66-42 Grout, Lois, '67-61, 98, 100 Grover, Donna, '67-61 Grover, Gloria, '68-72 Gustafson, Larry, '66-42 Gustafson, Linda, '68, 72 Guthrie, Ilene, '66-42 Guthrie, Steven, '68-72, 138 -1-1- Haland, Gary, '67-61 Hackney, Alfred, '67-61 Hagen, james, '68-72, 94 Hagen, john, '66-42, 94, 95 Hahnlen, Harold, '68-72, 95 Hahnlen, Judy, '66-42, 18 Hahnlen, Marie, '67-61, 100 Haight, Sheldon, '67-61 Haining, Nancy, '66-43, 81, 118 Hall, Robyn, '66-43, 118 Hallock, Christy, '67-61, 81 Halverson, Steve, '66-43, 101 Hammer, john, '68-72, 136 Hammer, Michael, '68-72, 136 Hammer, Susan, '66-43, 83, 98, 9 Hammond, Timmy, '68-72 Hampton, Greg, '67-61, 96, 146 Hansen, Bill, '66-61, 86 Harmansen, Diana, '68-71, 100 Harmon, Les, '66-43, 84, 131, 133, 92 Hart, Jackie, '67-61 2 TRACY OWCE ASSOCI TE J? 44-0- INSLIRANCE IN ALL ITS FEIRMS SEINDS 0 REAL ESTATE ' NDTARY 420 N.E. Rovenno Boulevord , LA 3-1241 Seottle, Woshington 98115 HU 6-6753 PR 8-3173 Residence Lynnwood Office HASBROUCK CHEVROLET 511, ,I W r , Ssiiffliiiii .T wif- i X Your Northshore Chevrolet Dealer 1 rrr A T ffllfi T H Tl ' ' ' T R rr,r T ,AA g g 1' HU 6-1212 Bothell it 9 NORM'S RESORT gt CINDERELLA l A sALoN or BEAUTY FO'1,CN,CS L PARTIES SUNBASKING lii I ll 1 ff ' I' gi - ' H COTTAGE LAKE In Woodinville, Washington ll sAl'0llll,.X 'i'g HU 6-2243 2V2 Miles East ot Woodinville AllTYli'S5 XX x W, Lg , . , l ,f-11g5. '3, mvffg ED'S CHEVRON l U Ei-' ai?YlE?.Qll P l llllll l I A L all L T xi L l l 5 Specializing in Permanent Waving l Hair Tinting and Styling l l HU 6-Al ll Bothell Lube 81 Tune-Up Specialists 1 l l, l The Grad who Knows Buys his Insurance W V, l from , Qi A MARSHALL PARIS INSURANCE INC. 7 V 1. George Marshall Paris, C.P.C.U. g'E7TK5ii3:w,,,1 .. ,A,,., e- ' Walter E. Brevve, C.P.C.U. -in: 'T ' v 1 , Raymond J. Schaaf L , ' . ,Q V James A. Thomas ' 7 Ti g 'iii' Lg-. LIFE-FIRE-AUTO-LIABILITY S PACKAGE POLICIES-BONDS ' A'Md,,,-.ff' l 18041 Bothell Way HU 6-1227 Thrasher s Corner HU 6-2107 20724 Bothell Way Bothell l i OSTROM'S DRUGS NORTI-lSHORE'S Nlost Complete Cosmetic ' Jewelry cinol Gift Center David '67-61 Huber, Kenmore Villoige l HU 6-77l l BOB'S Hart, Ierrv, '66-43 Hart, Sandra, '66-43, 92, 100, 32, 92 Harvey, Allen, '66-43, 133 HasBrouck, Robin, '67-61, 82, 90, 98, 100 Hatch, Kenneth, '68-72, 138 Hathaway, David, '68-72, 138 Hauswirth, Sandra, '67-61 Haven, Doug, '66-44, '46 Haworth, Connie, '68-72 Haynes, Steven, '67-61, 81, 84, 96, 100, 104, 118 Hearon, Colyn, '67-72, 94 Hearon, Marv, '66-44, 98, 100 Hedglin, David, '66-44, 131, 138 Helseth, Bruce, '66-44, 32, 92 Helseth, Darrell, '67-61 Hem, Oscar, '68-72 Hem, Susan, '67-61 Hennesy, Stephen, 166-44 Henrikson, jean, '68-72, 81, 92 Herdiein, Kathy, '66-44, 81, 82, 98, 100, 32, 92 Hermansen, David, '66-44 Hermansen, Diane, '68-72 Hicklin, Gerald, '66-44 Hicklin, Timmy, '68-72 Hicks, Verne, '66-44, 18, 96 Hill, Linde, '66-44 Hodges, Pat, '66-44, 81, 112, 32, 92 Hohmann, Al, '66-44, 94 Holden, Torn, '68-72 Holland, Nancy, '66-44, 148 Holt, Mellanie, '66-44, 32, 92 Hood, William, '67-61, 100 Hore, Cary, '68-72, 18 Horlick, Dianne, '68-72, 81, 100 Hoyle, Greg, '67-61, 98 Houlc, Cheryl, '68-72, 98 House, Mary, '66-44,,81, 90, 112 House, Wilma, '68-73, 100 Hover, Bob, '66-73, 86 Huber, Dale, '68-73, 98, 133, 92 KENMORE RICHFIELD HARDWARE SERVICE T U Congrotulotions S,eGr:nE,eGpn,ng I H Broke Service Seniors HU 6 3176 Front-End - U Alignment Kenmore Villoge HU 6-3806 Kenmore f.-. fi' ,A .- .1 ,164 ,.-,.. ,,.- 7 X '.r 1 'irl 1 Auto Shop boys leorn welding techniques in vocotionol clciss. KENMORE l.G.A. Huey, Paul, 68-73 Hufford, David, '67-62 Hull, Stephen, '67-62, 94, 98, 100, 101 Hurrell, Gloria, '66-44 Hutchison, Patricia, '66-44 Hyatt, Les, '67-62, 18, 94, 138 -1- Imper, Kim, '67-62 Ingersoll, Ken, 67-45, 100, I36 Ingersoll, Wally, '66-45, 131 Ingerson, Wendy, '68-73 Ipsen, Hans, '68-73 Irby, Dan, '67-62 Ireton, Mike, '67-62, l8, 14, 98, 138 -J- Jackson, Bill, '67-62, 95 jackson, james, '67-62 jackson, Verne, '66-45, 98 Jacobsen, Pam, '66-45 Jahr, Mike, '66-45, 94, 112 FOODLINER 1.1591 Q DlL l N l ,gl Y mv, . M Q . .,,.. , ,...,, A . ,r , ,.,, 1 1 1 5, .,, , ,,g ' . 1 :27 ,y , - 1 , 1 ir W' 'E cr, f - -,1'??'5w- f' if V I gn U' V A ,rf p',, E , 2' f, H N- ' W - ffti:tT? ' 4 ..,V A ..,, W -.-- if , ... f,., . . f '.-f H rvrlr A ,.1J?3:' 1' A 1 -1 -4 -'j5fWC.'f1.' ' Q '-'f f- 5.5 1 , ,I I f f 5 f 4' -- mf, T92 ' - '. Best Wishes to the Grads ot '66 HU 6-3206 Kenmore Villoge Best Wishes to the Seniors' WASHINGTON Federal Savings 8. 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HU 6-4404 James, Darrell, '68-73, 81, 133, Kaiba, Shirley, '66-46, 98, 32, 136 92, 100 Jamison, Greg, '66-45, 94 Jarolimek, Joel, '67-62 Jarolimek, John, '66-45, 86, 98 Jarosz, Jeffries Johns, Christine, '66-45 , Reba, '66-45 Margaret, '68-73, 98, 92 Johns, Patricia, '68-73, 98, 92 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Anita, '68-73, 98 Bill, 'e6-45 Gerald, '68-73 Gordon, '67-62, 100 Johnson, Greg, '66-45, 138, 141 Johnson, Kay, '66-45 Johnson, Keith, '66-45, 131, 138 Johnson, Kurt, '67-62, 82 Johnson, Mike, '66-45 Johnson, Nancy, '67-62, 98, 100 Johnson, Peter, '68-73, 92 Johnson, Rosanne, '67-62, 82, 100 Johnson, Suzanne, '68-73, 100 Johnson, Terry, '66-45, 92, 104, 131, 133, 32, 92 Johnston, Sharon, '68-73 Jones, Brian, '66-45, 131, 133 Jones, Jones, Jones, Joscely Dick, '66-45, 81, 138 Fred,'67-62 Sharon,'68-73, 98 ii, Pam, '67-62 Jozwiak, Rpbin, '68-73, 98, 92 Jussel, Justad, Kaasa, Philip, '66-46 Jay, '66-46, 93, 98 -K- Carmen, '66-46 Karp, John, '68-73, 133, 92 Kaelin, Margaret, '66-46, 98, 100 Kastler, Alan, '66-46 Kastler Keith '67-62 Keener: Kathy, '66-46, 81 ififffifififffifffffi..,, Kigaling, Holly, '68-73, 81, 92, 0 R Keesling, Scott, '66-46, 81, 82, ' 93, 101 Keesling, Susan, '67-62, 81, 98, 100 Keller, n0ima,'67-62, 81, 98, 100 Kellie, Linda, '68-73, 98 Kennard, Lynn, '67-62, 98 Keo, Dan, '67-62, 136 Kerr, Clark, '68-73, Kerr, Mark, '68-73 Kerr, Pam, '67-62, 18 Kilpatrick, Keri, '67 -62, King, Kerry, '67 -62, Kilpatrick, Keri, '67-62, 100 King, Kerry, '67-62, 92 King, Susan, '66-46 King, Tom, '68-73, Kirste, Mari1yn,'67-62, 98, 10 Kirste, William, '68-73 Kitchner, Theodore, Kjolso, Gayle, '67-6 Kjorsvik, David, '66-46 Klier, Christa, '66-46 Klinkenberg, Jill, '67-63, 82 Knight, Cynthia, '67 98, 136 1,2 HAIR FASHIONS 94, 100 51222525 ,, , , 118, 136, 92 The LCIVEFICISI' BUIICIIVIQH 94, 'II' 22212. on 118, 136, I M0111 Sffeef Best Wishes m Closs of '66 95 Bothell o DDI, Hu-8-5811 Lyn ,I if sniff -63, 98 Knight, James, '68-73, 138 Knudtsen, Mike, '68-73, 136, 92 Knowles, Steven, '68-73, 81 Kolbs, Gary, '66-46, 94, 138 Korseck, Alana, '68-73, 98 .' 22 III' - --s....,m-law-yr 34-N- Atter Closses Atter Gomes on . ... 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HU 6-1566 JOSEPHlNE'S YARNS 10121 Main THE DOCTOR'S CLINIC 18504 Bothell Way N.E. HU 6-2701 HU 6-5434 Koshrnan, Rick, '67-63 Krause, Colleen, '66-46, 18 Krause, Karen, '68-73, 95 Kroener, Sheryl, '67-63 Kronmeyer, Kris, '67-63, 18 Krugle, Larry, '67-63, 18 Kveum, Delores, '68-74, 98 Kveum, Dorothy, '68-74, 98 -L- LaDuke, Nancy, '67-63, 100 LaDu.ke, Suzanne, '66-46 Lageson, Eileen, '67-63, 18 Lair, Ricky, '66-46 La Mar, Kristine, '66-46 Lamb, Kristine, '66-63 Landaas, Barbara, '68-74, 81, 100 Lang, David, '68-74, 113 Langstaff, janet, '67-63, 90, 95, 100 Lantz, Douglas, '68-74 Largent, Diane, '67-63, 98 Largent, Sandra, '66-46 Larimar, Pamela, '66-46 Larsen, Bonnie, '67-63 Larsen, Dolores, '68-74 Larson Carl '66-46 Lashrnett, 1VLarcia,'68-74, 81, 90 98, Lewis, Tom, '68-74 Lickey, Mike, '66-47 Light, Harold, '67-63, 18, 94 Liles, Nancy, '67-63, 98, 92 Lindstrorn, Doug, '66-47 Loftus, Wayne, '66-47 Long, Mike, '67-63, 94 Longan, Mary, '68-74, 98, 100 Longclen, Joyce, '68-74, 18 Loukusa, Liisa,'67-63, 92 Lovold, Sandra, '66-47 Lowe, Chris, '66-47 HU 6-2531 DR, I-QREN E, LQPER NICDONALDIS SERVICE Kenmore Village 12625 Woodinville Way HU 6-2557 HU 6-1631 DR. ELDON H. O'BRYANT NlCK'S GARDEN SERVICE Lake City 9409 N.E. 180th EM 3-6569 HU 6-1433 ALFRED F. ZWEBER, D.D.S. RIVERS TEXACO SERVICE 18308-101st N.E. Woodinville HU 6-2422 HU 6-1890 ROBINSON MUSIC 10130 Main HU 6-5451 THOMPSON FINE FOODS 203-240th HU 6-2328 WILKERSON'S JEWELRY 10129 Main HU 6-4643 Lowry, Jane, '66-47 Lucas, jane, '66-47 Lucker, Debbie, '66-47, 117, 118, 148, 32, 92 Lykes, Cathy,'66-47, 81, 98 Lynch, David, '68-74, 98 Lynch, Lyne11,'66-47 Lyshol, Gary, '67-63, 81, 86, 136 I -M- Mc Cabe, Art, '67-63, 100 Mc Cain, Iacquite, '68-74, 98 McCork1e, Toni, '66-47, 95, 98, 32, 92 Mc Coy, Gary, '68-74 McCullough, '1'orn,'66-47, 81, 82, 93, 131 Mcllrath, Laurel, '68-74, 148 Lay, jackie, '67-63, 86, 90, 100, 104, 113 Lee, Cathy, '66-46 Lee, Donna, '68-74, 18 Lee, Mike, '66-46 Lee, Susan, '68-74, 18, 81, 100 Leighton, Les, '66-47, 131 McKay, Robert, '66-47 McKay, Tom, '68-74 Mc Kenny, Ginger, '67-64 McLeod, Andrew, '67-64, 18, 94, 100 Mc Mahon, Kathleen, '68-48 I Leighton, Marsha, '68-74 Leikness, Mary, '67-63, 95, Leikness, Don, '66-47, 141 100 Mc Mahon, Patricia, 66-48, 97, 32, 92 McNulty, Gary, '67-64, 146 Mc Whorter, Shelle, '66-48 Macfarlane, Linda, '66-48 Mackay, Cathy, '66-48, 98, 32, 92 Mackay, Mike, '67-64, 133, 145 Macka Pete '68-74 136 Y: 1 J Mack, Penny, '66-48, 86 Mailloux, Gayle, '68-74, 84, 92 Mailloux, Larry, '66-48, 81, 82, 112, 124 Majnarich, Sally, '67-64, 98, 123 Mantooth, Margaret, '66-48, Mantooth, Stephen, '68-74 March, Bruce, '66-48 Marchbanl-cs, Don, '67-64 Marihugh, Kathy, '67-64, 81, 86 Marlin, james, '68-74 Marson, jean, '67-64 98 Martell, Hazel, '67-64 Martin, jackie, '66-48, 95, 98 Martin, jim, '66-48, 97, 81, 82 Mason, Sue, '68-74, 100 Mason, jerry, '68-74 Mattocks, Bill, '68-74 Mauk, Carl, '66-48 Maxwell, Craig, '66-48 Mehlenbacher, Val, '66-48 Meisch, Adolph, '68-74 Meisch, Cheryl, '68-74 Meldahl, Glen, '66-48, 98 Menefee, S1:uart,'67-64, 97, 98 Merrill, Don, '68-75, 18 Merz, Phil, '66-48 Mesdag, Tom, '67-64, 138 Meyers, Gary,'67-64, 81, 131, 138, 92 Middaugh, Richard, '66-48 Middleton, Mary, '68-75, 98 Y .:.av-l- .,,e. . Migliore, Joanne, '66-48, 82, 104 Migliore, Mike, '68-75 Mikkalsen, Mike, '68-75, 94 Miller, Frank, '68-75, 98, 146 Miller, Mary, '68-75 Miller, John, '66-48, 98 Miller, Sandra, '68-75, 18, 100 Minaglia, Vicki, '68-75 Monogue Ga e '68-75 Mmm, 1ion,1'6i-64, 138 Moller, Stephen, '67-64 Moore, Colleen, '68-75, 18 Moore, Pat, '66-48 Moore, Tom, '67-48 Morgan, Cheryl, '67-64 Morgan, Tom, '66-48 Moroni, Tony, '67-64, 98, 146 Moroni, Sally, '66-49 Morrison, Tom, '66-49 Moyer, Bob, '66-49, 93, 95, 32 92, 101 Mggfer, Harlan, '67-64, 81, 86, Moss, Mary Jane, '68-75 Mundy, Diane, '67-64, 100 Munson, Eric, '66-49, 32, 92 -N- Nakoa, Paulette, Pualani, '67- 64, 100 ! Nardone, Kathy, '63-75, 31, 93, 100 Nauroth, Linda, '66-49 Neal, Bernard, '66-49, 18, 95 Nefzger, Gloria, '68-75, 81, 122 Nelson, Arne, '68-75 Nelson, Brenda, '66-49, 82 Nelson, Janet, '67-64, 82, 98, 100,92 Nelson, Vern, '66-49, 84, 100 Nesbitt, Paula, '66-49, 97, 98, 32, 92 Nesheim, Larry, '67-64, 86 Newman, G:-1ry,'68-75 Newman, Linda, '67-64, 98 Nielsen, Catherine, '68-75, 81, 100 Niemeyer, Beverly, '67-64, 84, 100 Niemeyer, Richard, '66-75, 84, 131, 133 Nolf, Bill, '66-49, 81, 82, 95, 32, 92, 101 98 136 Norton, Mary, '67-64, 92, Nyland, Tom,'67-64, 98, -0- Oakland, Ron, '66-49 Oas, Edward, '67-64 O'Brien, Patricia, '67-64, 86, 98 O'del1, Mike, '68-75, 98, 146 Oliver, Roberta, '67-64, 95, 96, 90 Olson, Janice, '67-64, 92, 100, 122 Olson, Kenneth, '67-64, 18, 98 Oppelaar, Anna May, '68-75 Orahood, Diana, '68-75 Ormbrek, Kenneth, '67-65, 98, 136 Ormbrek, Sharon, '66-49, 94, 100, 148 Owen, Tracy, '66-49, 81, 86, 100, 101 Owens, Cynthia, '66-49, 90 -P- Pakinas, Mike, '68-75, 81, 82, 133 Palermini, Jonnie Kay, '67-65, 98 Pamplona, Lei1ani,'66-49 Parker, Rick, '66-49, 131, 133 Parks, Linda, '68-75 Parks, Nancie, '67-65, 93, 95, 100 Pease, Tamara, '66-49 Paulson, Susan, '67-65 Payton, Ken, '68-75 Peck, Leslie, '67-65, 131 Pederson, Denise, '66-49 Peele, Leonard, '67-65 Pelton, Mark, '67-65 Peterson, Kirsten, '66 -49, 81, 95, 98, 118, 32, 92 Peterson, Barbara, '66-50, 82, 118 Peterson, Ralph, '67-65, 81, 9 98, 92 Peterson, Rudy, '67-65 Petraitis, Randi, '66-SO, 81, 8 104 PetJ'ie, Duane, '68-75 Pfrimmer, Deloice, '66-50 Phillips, John, '67-65, 82, 146 Pihlman, Ken, '66-50, 98 Pike, Geraldine, '67-65, 18 Poarch, Nancy, '68-75 Poppensiek, Karen, '67-65 Porter, Pat, '66-50 Powers, Deborah, '66-50 Price, Wayne, '66-50, 104 Pricer, Margie, '66-50, 100 Primm, Ross, '67-65, 98 Prue, Walter, '66-50, 146 Puckett, Judy, '67-65, 18 Purdy, Richard, '67-65 -R- Raley, Mary, '67-65, 81, 100 Ramsey, Todd, '68-75 Ramuta, Steven, '68-75 Reagin, James, '66-50 5, 6: Reimam, Elizabeth, '63-75, 92 Reimann, I-larry, '67-65, 131 Rennie, Vince, '67-65, 131 Reno, Steve, '68-75, 133, 136 Reynolds, Roberta, '66-50, 81, 98, 92, 100, 32 Rice, Lynn, '66-50 Richards, Janie, '66-50, 148 Richards, Florence, '66-50 Ridlon, Mike, '67-65, 84 Ridlon, Terrie, '66-50, 82 Roach, John, '66-50, 98, 131 Roach, Kathy, '67-65, 92, 104 Robinson, Charles, '67-65, 94 Robinson, Karen, '68-75, 98, 100 Robinson, Susan, '68-76 Rodman, Dana, '68-76, 98 Root, Linda, '66-50 Rose, Janice, '67-65 Roth, Julie, '66-51 Rousu, Vernon, '67-65 Rowan, carol, '67-65, 100 Rugar, Darlene, '67-65, 18 Russe, Mary Ellen, '67-65, 100 -5- Sadowsky, Mike, '68-76 Sadowsky, Shirley, '67-65, 98, 100 Salvadalena, Penny, '66-51, 90, 98, 92, 32 Sands, Gerald, '67-65, 94 Sanford, Gary, '68-76 Sanchez, 'Joe Louis, '67-66, 136 Sankey, Judy, '66-76 Sarbaugh, Mary Jane, '68-76, 86, 96 Sarbaugh, Roger, '67-66, 100 Sargent, Bill, '66-51 Sather, James, '67-66 Sattler, Jerry, '67-66 Saulter, Geraldine, '66-51, 81, 84, 93 Schaaf, John, '67-66, 96, 136 Schaeffer, Robert Roy, '66-51 Scheffer, Joe, '68-76, 18 Schei, Barbara, '67-66, 18, 100 Schei, Loren, '68-76 Schmidt, Robert, '66-51, 131 Schmidt, Ted, '68-76, 146 Schnoebelen, Carol, '68-100 Scholl, Judith, '66-76 Schroeder, Peter, '66-51 Schurer, Janet, '66-51 Schwan, Joe, '68-76 Schwetz, Peter, '66-51 Scott, Joseph, '67-66, 145 Scott, Ma1y,'67-66, 100 Scott, Michael, '66-51, 81, 82, 101, 124, 131 Seaton, Hal, '68-76, 94, 96 Seaton, John, '66-76,82, 93, 94, 101 Seaton, Steven, '68-76, 81, 94, 136 Seeley, Cathy, '67-66, 90, 94, 96, 100 Selg, Wanda, '67-66, 81, 100 Sharp, Jim, '66-41 Shepherd, Dorene, '68-76, 92 Sherman, Nancy, '66-41, 18 Shira, Martha, '66-41 Shives, Ron, '66-41 Sidie, Deborah, '68-76, 82, 92, 100 Simonsen, Celeste, '68-76, 81, 98 Simonsen, George, '67-66, 118, 133 Simpson, Carol, '66-51 Simpson, Elaine, '66-52 Sinnett, Pat, '66-52, 81, 92, 32 Sitts, Donna, '66-52, 32, 81, 92 Siverson, Lynne, '68-76, 81, 90, 98, 100 Skeen, Mike, '67-66, 96, 131, 92 Skutle, Susan, '68-76 Sligar, Priscilla, '66-52 Sloan, Chris, '67-66, 117, 118 Smethurst, Ron, '66-52, 100 Brenda, '67-66 David, '66-52 DeDe, '68-76, 100 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Galen, '67-66, 146 Smith, James, '66-52, 81 Smith, Richard, '66-52, 94 Smith, Ronald, '66-52, 94, 96, 145 Smith, Sue Ellen, '68-76, 98 Smith, Teddy, '68-76, 84, 98, 100 Snow, Delilah, '66-52, 148 Sorenson, Loretta, '67-66, 81, 100 Southerland, Virginia, '68-76 Speakes, Brian, '66-52, 81, 86, 145 Spratlen, James, '67-66, 94, 100, 138 Spreine, Bill, '66-52, 131, 146 Spurgeon, Bonnie, '67-66, 100 Stephens, Cheri, '68-76, 98 Stephens, Jenaejean, '66-52, 90, 96, 100 Stevens, Mary, '66-52, 90 Stevens, Teresa, '68-76, 90 Stilson, Malcolm Lee, '68-76, l4l Stilson, Sue, '66-52, 98 Stipich, Tom, '66-52 Stocker, Susan, '66-52 Straight, Tom, '66-53 Strand, Go1don,'66-53 Strand, Sonja, '66-53 Street, Ron, '66-53, 131, 146 Stromme, Diane, '66-53, 96, 92, 32 Stuck, Ulrich, '66-53, 81 Stuvland, Mark, '68-76 Sullivan, James, '67-66 Sundberg, Joan, '66-53, 81, 86, 104 Sundstrom, Sue, '68-76, 98 Sutherland, Janet, '66-76, 98, 116, 32, 92 Sutton, Jeffrey, '67-66, 94, 95 Swart, Paul, '68-76 Sweet, James, '68-76 Switzler, Susan, '66-53 Swygart, Vic, '66-53 -'1'- Talbot, v1Ck1,'67-66, 81, 82, 96, 92 Talbot, Mark, '68-76, 122, 146 Talbot, Mary, '68-76 Taylor, Cynthia, '68-77 Thatcher, Darlene, '67-66 Thatcher, Duain, '66-53 Thomas, Gail, '66-53, 81, 82, 84, 90 Thomas, Jerry, '68-77 Thomas, Linda, '66-53, 81, 95, 98 Thomas, Yungie, '68-77, 100 Tolin, Michael, '68-77 Tornow, Jean, '66-53, 32, 92 Torphy, Karen, '66-53, 95, 98 Torphy, Tim, '67-77, 96, 113 Trafbon, David, '67-66, 81, 96, 118 Treece, Glenna, '67-67 Treser, Calvin James, '67-67 Triplett, Larry, '68-77, 146 Twedt, Nancy, '66-54 -U- Urig, Paula, '66-54 -V- Valenta, Frank, '66-54 Valenta, Fred, '66-54 Vance, Andrew, '67-67, 94 Van Der l-leyden, Vanesa, '68- 77, 98 Viigigle Wiele, Janet, '68-77, 92, Vangemert, Dean, '67-77 Vermeulen, Helena, '66-54 Vike, Allen, '66-54, 131 Vitulli, Joe '68-77 81 82 133 7 ! 3 1 D Vodder, Mary, '68-77, 90, 98, 100 Vollmer, Robert, '68-77 -w- Wagner, Paul, '67-67 Waldow, Dennie, '68-77 Walker, james, '66-54, 82 Walker, Robert, '68-77, 18 Walker, Vicki, '66-54, 81 Wallace, Christine. '68-77. 98 Wallen, Gary,.'67-67 Wallen, Larry, '67-67 Wallis, Linda, '66-54, 84, 96, 92, 32 Wallis, Robin, '68-77, 81, 92, 100 Waltari, Richard, '66-54 Walters, Michael, '68-77, 18, 86 98 138 Wa1ters,,Sherry, '67-67, 92, 98, Walvatne, james, '66-54, 131, 138 waz, Judy, '66-54 Wasner, Diane, '66-54 Wayman, Chuch, '66-54, 131, 133 Wedekind, Janet, '66-54, 82, 104 Wedlund, Eric, '68-77, 141, 92 Wedlund, Spencer, '66-54, 81, 94, 98 Weese, Tom, '67-67 Weinell, Jean, '66-54 Weinert, Vince, '66-54 Welch, Gretchen, '68-77, 98, 100 Welsh, Ann, '66-55, 82, 84, 104, 112 West, Candy, '68-77, 18 Wheelock, Garry, '66-55 Whipple, Doug,'67-67, 96, 98 Whisennand, Barbara, '67 -67, 81, 98, 100 widdop, sharon, '66-55, 18 Wienbergen, Jo Ann, '68-77, 81, 100 wike, Ton,'66-55, 82, 131 wike1, Caro1e,'67-67, 84, 94, 92 Wilkinson, Donna, '66-55 Williams, Kathy jean, '68-77 Williams, Janie, '68-77, 92, 100 Williams, Jerry, '68-77, Williams, Mary, '67-67, 84, 92, 100, 104 Sharon, '66-515, 98 Williams, Wilson, Car01yn,'67-67 Wilson, Charles, '68-77 Wilson, Gloria, '67-67, 98, 100 Winchester, Connie, '67-67, 18, 98 Wingate, Bob, '67-67 Wold, Linda, '66-55, 82 Wolf, Diane, '68, 77, 100 Wood, Linda, '67-67 Woodbury, E1don.na,'66-55 Wright, Carol, '67-67 Wright, Christina, '68-55, 95 Wright, Harold, '66-55, 95 Wulf, Diana, '68-77 Wu.r1i11er, Linda, '66-55, 96 Wurster, Linda, '66-55 -Y- Yaklich, Anthony, '66-55, 94 Yeager, Carole, '66-55, 95 Young, Janice, '68-77, 98 -Z- Zahnow, Denise jean, '66-55 Zimmerman, Laurie, '68-77, 18 Zimmerman, Lyle, '66-55, 81, 82, 117, 119 Zimmerman, Mary jane, '68- 77, 98, 92, 100 Y.. -,,.-uf' :..q- 'K' .Q H -I A, 1 A . 'ja , ,fly I h .Q '.v,,.4v4 i-Jr . ' vu 41' J ,Sea The l 965-'66 School Year HHSE'1ded, But. The Search does nofend wiThGradualion. lt is ever present, for life must conlinueg and with ir, The con- ' linuous search for knowledge, for peace, for identi- ficafiongf s is r i ii Q Theschgol year 1965-T966 has beena memorable one. lt has had its high points and its low. This year was an especially rough year on the annual staff. Due fo The splif-loetweenfhe iwo-schools,BaThell lost its photographers. to Vlf1Qil6'l'T'lQOI', and while new recruits were being trained, ifrbecame the eclitor's task tatake pictures. 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