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IN APPRECIATION The Senior Class of 1967 would like to express our sincere appreciation for all that Mr. Bull, our class advisor has done for us. He has patiently worked with us our Junior and Senior years and has guided us through many hardships. Mr. Bull always lended an encouraging word in time of trouble and incessantly was there when help was most needed. Although, we may have never shown our appreciation for all you have done we truly want to say thanks. CLASS MOTTO ’’The horizon widens as we climb. ” CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS White Rose Orchid and Silver CLASS OF ”67” Class Officers: (Left to Right) Mark Sanders, President Jan Pettit, Reporter Carol Murphy, Vice President Jerry LeVeque, Secretary (Not Pictured) Brad Hamlett, Treasurer Margaret Maxwell, Historian 20
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Being of sound mind, we the Class of ’67 will the following: ROGER BAKER wills his Volkswagen to Mr. Bonamie so maybe then he will admit they are better. JUDY BENNER wills her strength to Sharon Gray. SUE COX wills her cheerful outlook on life to Debbie Pollack who needs it especial- ly during 7th period. HILDA FERGUSON wills a certain Montana flower picker to Susan Maxwell. BRAD HAMLETT wills his job as editor of the Ketochi to anyone who is willing to take up where he left off. PENNY HASTINGS wills her place in Mr. Halverson’s Office to Cindy Payne and her job as majorette to anyone who is silly enough to take it. JUDY HETHERTON wills $600.00 which she doesn't have to the Cascade High School Band in which to purchase a styrofoam baritone sax. ED HICKEL wills his height to Dan Yarger who could use a little. For BOB KEYES the Senior girls will his good looks, his masculinity, and his great personality to anyone who thinks he is man enough to handle it. DAVID LEMONS wills his quiet ways to Dennis LeVeque who could use them. JERRY LEVEQUE wills his harem to anyone who is fool enough to try and take it. VIRGINIA LORD wills her job as Annual Advertising Manager to anyone who is willing to wear out their shoes selling ads. BOB MARQUIS wills his athletic abilities to his brother Trace and his way with girls to Wade Goss. EILEEN MARXER wills a certain Simms boy to anyone who wants him. MARG MAXWELL wills her tenny runners to Debbie Layton. KAREN MCKAMEY wills the piccolo to her sister Kathy. Just fake it Kathy, no one can hear you anyway. A LESLIE MOORE wills her ability to two-time to Lynn Cunningham because she never does. CAROL MURPHY wills her position as assistant editor of Ketochi to anyone who is willing to get screeched at and pounded on. JAN PETTIT wills her sometimes” quiet ways to Lynn Cunningham who needs them. TERRY REEVE wills his Dutton girlfriends to Pete Terry. TERRY SALO wills all those Smith River and Eden dances to Jim Cornelius; he knows Jim will keep up the good work. MARK SANDERS wills his pains to Brent. JUNE SANDERSON wills her hot ole Bomb to someone who is willing to push it. JULIE SHUMATE wills her position as Editor of the Yearbook to anyone who is prepared to do a lot of work and willing to take a trip to Warm Springs. MIKE SMITH wills his motorcycle to anyone who goes to church regularly. CINDIE WEBB wills her fun at the Fairfield dances to Lynn Cunningham. JOYCE WINSTEAD wills her boyfriends to Donna Kottke and her place in Physics to the you’ll never make it club. To the juniors we leave an earlier case of Senioritis. To the sophomores we leave the joys and woes of the Junior Prom and Play. To the freshmen we leave 540 hectic days of school which we gladly relinquish. To the faculty we leave a bottle of pep pills in fond memory of the best class of 1967. 19
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CLASS HISTORY The Class of '67 began high school with energetic spirits. Officers of this active class were Beverly Dear, President; Mark Sanders, Vice-president; Judy Hetherton, Secretary; Terry Salo, Treasurer; and Brad Hamlett, Reporter. After our initiation, we felt we were truly a part of high school. Topping Freshman Knoll, we saw our duties and activities leveling out to definite responsibilities. Officers leading this ambitious class across Sophomore Plateau were President, Terry Salo; Vice-president, Mike Smith; Secretary, Brad Hamlett; Treasurer, Roger Baker; Reporter, Carol Murphy; and Historian, Eileen Marxer. Carol Murphy was our first Student Council representative, elected to the office of Reporter. We tried our hand at sock hops and freshman initiation, which were all very successful, from our point of view, at least. Mr. Haab, our class advisor, left us at the end of this year. We would like to express our thanks for all the help he gave us our first two years. Climbing up Junior Mountain, we found many activities to challenge us. The officers who lead us into the fray were Judy Hetherton, President; Terry Salo, Vice- president; Mark Sanders, Secretary; Roger Baker, Treasurer; Brad Hamlett, Reporter; and Julie Shumate, Historian. The Junior Play, entitled It's Great to be Crazy!”, and the Junior-Senior Prom, with its theme ”Moon River, constituted much work for the class. The fun we had working together and the satisfaction we received from a job well done, were ample compensations. Mark Sanders, Terry Salo, and Roger Baker were the delegates to Boy's State. The alternates were Brad Hamlett and Bob Marquis. Receiving Girls’ State honor were Judy Hetherton, delegate; and Julie Shumate, alternate. The four proud Juniors to be inducted into National Honor Society were Roger Baker, Julie Shumate, Karen McKamey, and Judy Hetherton. We were represented in Student Council by two elected members this year. Terry Salo was Vice-president and Julie Shumate was Secretary. Finally, we reached Senior Summit. Only 166 days of school left for the Seniors. Those who had the honor of being our last class officers were Mark Sanders, President; Carol Murphy, Vice-president; Jerry LeVeque, Secretary; Brad Hamlett, Treasurer; and Margaret Maxwell, Historian. Brad Hamlett, Terry Salo, and Sue Cox were the three Seniors chosen for Honor Society membership. Bob Marquis was President of Student Council and Sue Cox was Treasurer. Karen McKamey was Valedictorian and Julie Shumate was Salutatorian. Julie was also recipient of the D.A.R. Award, and winner of the Lion's Peace Essay Contest. Penny Hastings received the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award. Ed Hickel was recipient of a pin as the winner of the Math contest. King and Queen of the Homecoming were Mark Sanders and Cindie Webb. Roger Baker and Jan Pettit were crowned King and Queen for the Christmas Ball. Royalty for the Junior-Senior Prom were Bob Keyes and Carol Murphy. Mr. Wayne Bull, who inherited us from Mr. Haab, has been a very helpful class advisor. We would like to express our sincere thanks for all the time and effort he has spent for us.
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