Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA)

 - Class of 1967

Page 1 of 176

 

Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collection, 1967 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1967 Edition, Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collectionPage 7, 1967 Edition, Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1967 Edition, Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collectionPage 11, 1967 Edition, Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1967 Edition, Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collectionPage 15, 1967 Edition, Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1967 Edition, Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collectionPage 9, 1967 Edition, Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1967 Edition, Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collectionPage 13, 1967 Edition, Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1967 Edition, Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collectionPage 17, 1967 Edition, Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 176 of the 1967 volume:

aff, . A., fig-fzrfgkawi V:--.15 .. , .. N . H1::1'f -xgagfiiw . ..-.. -- .FTW-Q-f..u.,.. ,-,,,. -, , .-.Gi 5: ?3Q1:,3?E.jq3QfLf'ftr wx, .Q-1:-m,g.Q V .. . -.:.---44,1 ' Sjifya fr- gms. ff . ,-...-..,s.,h ,.w ' F-Q11 Q-N fm' '.',.lY , A. mr S . -s .gd I .-4 -w of day of giwhg klzvwfedge, Q4 mfgfgt of pzoud ackzkwemefzt. pf' - .-.,, -,L-gg -,Q Waldon Anderson -Liv .2 - W l ls XX Irene Brunlner James Brown fl X. Pal Burke Harold Chrislen sen lx 955' ,Q ,N lg l 911, 15 1 l , ,:.. iw w E?-,Q :wa 1. ,,,H 1 ,q 1115, V li 51 : ri I1 Il , H 3, ' .1 l 5,551 1, lf 1 if ,z, 1 '63 , 1 Q , X, '1 il , X f , , fl ,5 5! 6 :ll 3' fl! 7 5542, 5' Wa Q? 2 f w 13 ,E ga , ,xg Zu 'fs 42,3 9 eff, 'X jill! 5. M ll za 352, lg 55? l, ll WWE ,,. , QQ S ,, U .s 5 N, X 1? 2 ? 1, l 5 3, , 2' ld il ll sl i? 1 Q, Z, , E, 1 i. r , ll , W l 1 Mg: 1 P ,rl S.. A 1 X Barbara Cochrane Neal A, Barllell N is Clifford Bromling John Brown Louis Buster ' lb T3 'f x I J he-gin- g,x' ' pan- 8 Sharon Dennis Bruce E. Beslu I -LL-1-....,,+'n.p., ,4'u.,r 'MM James K. Brooks , S, , ,g':'.,': ' J .ff-,',',. , . J. ,4 10. '.'.-,. ':'4'o'J: ,gn f4 1 .,,3,:.,,, . uf ,rj . . . .Q 1.5, I ..::u:: 0- st, ,V iii--'.f.1:111z. .. Li' 0:.' , Xa , W Ln., . Janel Bryan? P' ron David A. Came Q i , -f-f,z,,1 'if .ff :g Amy DeWilt QQ 1 'X 6' il 'fgf r :.,,, Birrell Dinneiz Ernie Dire We Q' ,fl 11' Beverly Durbin Maxine Dysarf rp-Q 'fm . 5, Raberf Erickson Jack Falkner Martha Fiorino Cafhy Fransson ' ,. ' if, ' f 2- 2: ' in e I E Carol Friske Laurie Gaeih Margaret Dombek . 4 Y , 'fJ' I, Bs' ,- .L A M,-,in . , if 'i .- . Q ...F .- -- , . V ., , -.. 1-4 9' , Z1 4 . I 2'-l , A ' 0 f 1 'L 1 7 5 4 James Drake S. P. Eckrem Q :Q 1 'A ' ifgffi rg J Q' A - -2' ' i A A Y 5' i L , , 3 . N Betty Farrington I- 65515 J' ,, L. 11 Q i ,Q ' R Q. , 1 1 1-.xv A 'rf ' X '1 :3i L! IL Q. 'A ha Nm s Margaref Frew X A-f ' 4 Eileen Godfrey Marvin Gray gy Q Herbert Haugo Elizabeth Hurtig 1-1' Vicki Gregorich Kathleen Harris Q-1 Jim Hopkins Florence Howell William Jacko Nora Johnson Charles Kelln Jock Krause I A 'fa uf Q , ff' Sheila Larsen i hui Kuff KH,-,gmon Kenneth Krainfz Pat Maher Rosalie Mandich ..- .3 U2 6. x -1 4 T .11 ,Q ' , 1 f e f, Eg ' G l I ' . fkill w ,.1- E?- X X Dave Mortinson Margaret Matheson Jack Metcalf Pew! Miller Gordon Milliken John Morrill Larry Nelson Rodney Norman Charles Olson Sharron Osterhout 'in -, l X ' Robert Peterson James Pringle Richard Roush 59 ' ' Margaret S. Rowe Joann Rozmon John Rudolph ll Don Saunders L ll Edward Scan Ruth M. Scougale F i.. .-' A-i g - Hurry Schaler Res Sfodeuef f Eff x7f Qx Nj V ,V ., w A'fl?f'Qf3. ' '1-1 -1 A .,.,.,. 5, ' ff' ' :rg I,.::v,:IQ' ' fg 1:7 N, Richard shidelef Morgvf-e 5h'VelY , ,, ,,,, ,, ,N , 1 . zif '12 f' , 1 f 1VC '7:Wv Zz1 , I ,- ' , 3 jx , y W -Q . T84 ue.. 'Lf,1fg, 1 Qt 7 3 A lg, Q, V -21 zgfpv- 'Q X L :Ly w,,,g15,y, 4, , :Ng I N John Stark Larry Torgerson Paul Treckeme MSVVYV' VUUQM MQW Viswk 12 ,nf gif, Linda Sheely G's ff-W .,-vA - -X Evelyn Solheim Mel Torseth Ted Wahlsfrom .,' Ill Wilkerson Philip Zalesky Jean Messinger Thelma Barcotl Janice Gerhard? Eileen Kielland Eleanor Horensky J 1 J 1, A I Harold Durr Gerald Rand Bud Jenstad Jerry Cunninglon Sieve Gidos Don Slormo Bill Sparks 9 vii' 1 K 1 4 ,, 7,1 'A .4 4. 5 Ni- ,f ' ., liir 4 I ,Q f A ' I -.- 1' i Naomie Clark Darafhy Periera Dorallwy Vogel Peg Gellerson Dorolhy Heckendorf Leofa Hinshaw Maydrew Davis Ruth Chrisfensen Evelyn Pelersan Dorothy Joseph Mildred Miers Beverly Neurenfeld Lavon Weifenhagen Margo Haniel 1 Barbara Bocoles Janitors Q4 dag of Koh! chheavezg of mykt of gllzdflhg pzcwzzlfe. +1--:A T r' . ' Qs' gs- 55 Aexuf .R r-'1 A n ,av Senior Class Officers on fygi ,491 131 .- r, rf ' E2 anim RON Thompson Terri Cochran Kim Requo Pfeidenf Secrefory Treasurer 16 XM. fb QQKZN yay, L YQBZVJV-3 ,NS---5 Choo vgwfyxf Y ,fly K Q if W 'X xD Clfhf-ff ,lynx W I , cv J on I Xg,fyf'u'Yd ,,4L CN V 490- R70 PWC' N JW' ,ywv W aw .N kj! ELL, .U yefwff W. M V m 1 C UZ, lj 1,69 Y 'TJ fz fs W if 'ew Af 0Q Cf 'J -'I 'xl' VV 42 ' Y ,lf?j,,ff WJ mfr 'FSL WN fffv' 'PN ff WX-if K OfNLf1 'w , '1 , W k M 'wr H 1 .,f '1,-'JL ILA mifb' -7 if 2 Lf: rv 5 Elf' -TW Q11 ff KH ' : Aiiff w 5' jqN'lhT I Nj! U., 51 1,1 ll if I ' J,f'JyY1 LAM, x,fi,f1 ff fi -f fj,,f WWII, :sD'V,1, ,L -v' UL? I' HI th! ' lv VIE' jxguqg , 1 K In 4 Cl Q' L 15 ,lm VW ! , J, , Bxnw k, - ,f 'Nfl' ' - N N if , , 9 . H, ,Ag ' ,L ' If y ,f My - , Ly -1 'u ,ij X I. ' XJ V1 V 'f 5 IM' V- 4 X' :rf fig! , ff! ,X fi ,f 1 ,fx f N ' -r R' ' ' J U- Y 1 - ',-, I -5, y ' F' ' 'W Q L ' Q, 1, QI 'I Ur' NIJ- fx 'UV , 1, z, fq , gy-' , 'I by! P+., .2015 ., X , yu ,J Y 'M I .ff 1 'Tx xx '.. 1, Xxx' ' f ', ' 1 W xx M., -1 ..- ,r V' , X, X . N A J' lf?-, W If ' JN V J if -. x xg ye X A ,Q fx. k V,-' . 5 if xx, , ,, , ,fr .R H f-' 5 ,K . 'vu , 2 , ,. KP U1 f A I J ff! L' , X V ff' V -f V A ww W, LVM, ,x 1, 1 ' Z , K 1, ,f jifxnkfw X3 W ,f . ' . My A U 'T' LMA, 1 ,, I y , V Q , M , ' ,Wx fi X 1 1 , x 1 1 t ' 55 ' by ' ,mf jf , z kr I ijxr lb ik N Y , , f ' ,K s H . f- X, CP! I ' YV! V I V V , w f Rx mA N ' ff '- ft ' 'FQ V , N. f . ,mf X ' , , . v ! xy' X V 3 NW 'Q t -VkVt ' xl' l!X:'-1'ff ' JK, ,N ME ' ' E V Jw 'g IV5, I IVV- fl 1' i Y ,. X X V, x J , K, ,V ' M, f - S, , X ,. xx Y 1 X x T' A 44' L 'V nl if Charlene Adams eq 'l '7. Susie Agnew Jane? Aho Mike Alf 1.1 5 1-I i Larry Aliefs Susan Aliels Willard Alleckson Dennis Allison 357 if .rg Pele Almgren 6' Bo If Bob Anderson Bryan Anderson Dennis Anderson arf Glen Anderson Mike Anderson Ron Anderson Susan Anderson 'l7 This Year Has snuff S . 4, Don Andrews Janet Andrews Mike Armsfrong Cheryl Arnold Dede Backlund F940 f 1t ' Linda Arnold Sally Arnold Kathy Ayer Deby Bablch ,. sa 1 v 4-rl' N,-1 Dennis Barci Mike Barger Brad Barker gp,-I I T:- f Jim Barrows Maynard Bart Paul Bartlow John Barfon i8 BEEN OUI' YBZI' fi fr Qs! C' Q' 'CP' Bonnie Bayes Evelyn Beers Kathy Bell Judy Benson tv 47 75 Jerry Benlley Jim Berg Mary Bevacqua Charlene Bevins un-1 17 1-'S ,Oi Sf' W ' 113--ff Jim Billings Larry Binder Mike Biskey Carol Buss Q.: Ang, B l If Tarie Bjorklund Terre Blanchard Ls l9 'LR Carl Blish Dennis Boblef Made Up of Many Days R ff X f Janet Boomer Judy Boutel John Bowman Lois Bowman if 44 rw ff Tl. wb Phil Brqdy Terre Bragg Valerie Brown Royann Briggs PC, 'Cf' ,X Gail Brokaw Linda Brokaw Sue Brokaw Mary Brooks .40-'D Sharon Brown Steve Brown Guido Bugada Undo BUrnJ1Gn'1 20 l:dCfl R63ChilIg' lI7f0 U76 Next li' 5-F' Anna Burtis Al Carbary Tina Carlson Jim Cavelero Q' 6 . if ' t si fi?-'vi W Gary Cea Lena Cearley George Chambers Mary Chastain l , Norm Cheney Lynne Childs Diane Christensen Ruth Christiansen S Alan Christenson Diane Clark Teri Clifton Terri Cochran 21 Days So Full of Bells and Books Sf of-' if Shy sr Judy Cofer Eal Conway Jan Coon Linda Cooper 35 '1' ,W Jennie Cory Lorraine Culhberl Ken Curtis Eric Dahl i N b N A -15' 1 x 'XX Prince Daniels Pam Danielson ' Susan Davidson Alison Davies 5 Tom Davis Gail Delfries Jim DeGrool Curtis Demon 22 Afro zhe Echo of Neverending Footsteps nag... qv- Linda Dickens Terri Dickinson Sue Diehl 'rf' - 4 ,f3,',',,-':. ' Linda Doering John Dolan Linda Doleshel Debbie Douglas Larry Draper Terry Dulin John Droullard Pal Duffy Carole Duiardin Carol Dulin 1 Navi, A WZ:- Barbara Duncan Keith Dunlap Jack Durr 23 Days Made of Gro win l X x a ffxj XJR 'l x Ed Dutton Sandi Duvall Suzie Eckstrom Peggy Edwards in-'s M C11 Sandy Eisenman Steven Elke Nora Elsberry Gail Elwood S. 'Qs ,YQ fee onnie Emery Jeanne Engnes Bob Enright Earna Evans ,, x J! l Q. l if i Howard Fankhauser Sharron Farris Karen Feenstra Royce Ferguson 24 Ana searching For the Reallkation of Ourselves hr R arf ramp 'b-1 Bob Fickel Christa Fields Donn Finney Nancy Firestone Rene Flynn Gale 'Forbes Dave Forde Sue Forrest Muni' .-,lv Tom Foskel Linda Fouberr Allen Frasch Antonia Freeman -rr' Molly French Joe Freudenberg Bill Frisinger Larry Frisinger 25 Happ Days Burstin VWth Laughter ana aong hr' David Frisfoe Jacci Fritfs Ann Fulfer Pam Funk gf..-p Lv Lyle Gabriel David Gann Mary Jane Geddis Norma George 'ar' 6- v Ron Gibson Karhye Gilbert Kendo Gleason Janine Glica l, Barb Goen Greg Goetz Tim Gray Dan Green 26 A FFT? fkgjfly 1 M717 vkbzowf ,Aww lfof 7019741 HIGH J39Mow4!1ow'0n4Lc,,l, J imma xixfm El hm , U' oamwxw 83401 u A-f'7fQ' 4025-if fm fyVU'lQJ7f?'Cwv 0 fgmA fmwJ cami L75 wif gf i'57f1f75a1 fmw Jaw Wm. 5 fwwlf ZW ffifvlcf 76941 fam- 1334 JM! mf WWW W WWWW in MW JF ' gwenm AjZb7?j7WJ MMWJe A 4 Mmm Jfxgmzf My Mica! AV! : . gccqylvffncd JA410LUJ1wz,lCQ W ar- M25 WW fm MQ . 404 MQ. Kwfwe ? L And a Touch of a Friendly Hand fly, E Teri Green Connie Gregerson Steve Gregerson Janet Grimes Mike Grote Doug Groul Suzanne Guiley Corinne Gumke ,W ,av 'WV' f WY? John Habeniclml Linda Haggluncl Kathy Haines Gene Hallam Glen Hallam Mike Hallowell Vicki Hamilton Janice Hammer Q7 Bittersweet Days Clouded For a lwomenr Pam Hansen Z' Alan Hansen Rusfy Hansen Leola Hansvold if Q'T a1 2 W A Roy Haralson Jerry Harbour Gary Harris Rick Harrison 6 'ff' Sue Harmon 3 'hw Paula Hartman Paul Haskell Jolie Haskins pw ax ggi' 5. S-an 1-'01 1 Steve Haskins Marge Hasletf Pat Houghton John Hawkinson 28 VWth Defeat and Silence if . 827' Linda Hays Sandra Hayes Retta Hazen Steve Hecht at-' Y Jacque Heine Karyn Heiret Steve Helms Dick Henderson B Q-'f Kathy Hepper Kathy Hext Marcia Highland Dona Hite 'iv L, Bobbin Hodges Jan Holdal Bill Hott Ernest Holthusen WW 527' Ray Holthusen Many Days That We 1. --f f Mary Horton Charlayne Hubbard John Huber f ,fn Qf 2. 11-WV qu- W A x i Eugene Humphrey Laurye Humphries Paddy HunTley Karen Husby Linda Ibsen 'aff EJ Richard Isaacson Cindy Jackson James Jacobs Jennifer James Russ Jarman Norma Jenovai Barb Johnson 30 M na ve Colored as Our Own 1-4 i GTV' 3, Brion Johnson Judy Johnson Lindo Johnson Loren Johnson li' ' -1 1 'X f 'P 0-'47 Sandy L. Johnson Sandy Johnson Skip Johnson Sfeve Johnson .4 ! Q5 vit' JF Chris L. Jones Chris S. Jones Elizobefh Jones Sue Jorgenson .e,.. J' X 9 qs-r Yi-gf n i . ..., i J : ' 'K n A ,.,.,1'. I -cf' Tom Josephson George Juby Ann Kone Cofhi Kofsel 31 This Rush of Days Molds Our Mme: TQ? Mike Keel cw, J Pat Keel Maureen Keenan MGYK Keene Marguerite Kelly Cheryl Kindle Janet Klam Patty Knabe Lois Knapp Ron Knight Dennis Knowles Bonnie Kooser if arf' if Dennis Koster Terry K05lel' Steve KUPGI' Bob Lone 32 uur 77me of Youth and Freedom 5: VZ' Mark Larsen Bobbie Larson Kathryn Larson Gary Larson lar ww' John Leder Calhy Lehman Curl LeMaster Lynda Lervlck Q,-ff -an-- ' Qr ' Sfeve Lewis Kathy Lidwell Cheryl Lilly Ralph Lloyd isa QM Royden Locke Fred Long Ron Love Gwendolyn Lucas 33 A Golden 77me of Shifting Sanus if qw-r Richard Ludwig Donna Lund Sue Lundquisf Linda Lush ,V if uf My Pam Lytle John McAdams Larry McCulloch Danny,McEIroy fr- ,-,Q Glen Mclntosh Nancy McKean Peggy McKenzie Carol McNeIey ir ff' Kathleen Maguda Marcia Malecki Eva Monson Andy Mdrincovich 34 Alld Haff' SUllg DI' 931778 2 43 5 . .25 :rf l Christy Marshall Gary Marstrom Steve Marstrom Larry Martin UO' iff' Ann Martinson Jim Maynard Tim Melhorn Joanne Melley W wg 4 ' ' ff Z ...f 5 Judy Mendenhall Jeanne Merkel Karlyn Merrick Mary Metcalfe Dy Ann Michel Dennis Mills Joy Mills Nancy Millsan 35 Disco very Knowledge, Truth and Brlgfnr Amnmons , :ir 0 W M gf' Linda Mifmoen Kathy Mitts Carol Mifzel Darlene Mongeon 4 +4 e f ' YZ -r , . iii ,if JoAnn Mongeon Susan Moniay Phyllis Montgomery Dan Moore 'fy' gf- v Stan Morris Bob Morrison Gayle Morrow Mike Mortensen Z Keith Moser Sandi Moser Gary Marr Greg Mowaf 36 Are Carried Shoulder Hligh tO. 4 Q f Jill Mullkoff Austin Murdock Frank Murphy Lincla Murrill Q! ? J 'P'--v Q,-.V Anita Nallz Marilyn Neilson Karen Nelson Rhonda Nelson Qi wg i Sally Nessel Scolf Newton Chris Nicholson Dan Noland if 5, Gary Novak Mark Nunamaker Rick O'Dell lris Okimoro 37 ,ll An Unassuming 77me if -I? Vikki Oldenburg Linda Olin Barb Olsen Rick Olson fi- in- Suv Terri Osferud Kathy Olleni Mike Oudeans Denise Overton V -v' Marc Ovvenby Sandi Oxborough Harvey Pace Molly Paige wwxyl Dave Parks Marilyn Pasfuck 38 iff Barbara Pafzer Roberl Perry fi Step To ward Understandin Q' Sv' 1 1 1 Dione Pelrosky Connie Phillips Dorold Phinney Chris Pickering uv' M Jim Ping O-158 ' vm ii Henry Piver Jim Pollock Ron Poor ff 3-nf Dennis Porter Keith Porter Steve Prather John Pugh . S, 4 . 4 4' w Q, ihr Q51 . 'ch-fy' xl , I . l ' i L Linclo Qucm Scott Quigley Karen Roshell Lonnie Roughfon 39 A 77me That ls No Morey i gig , ,,W i Q... ii Q 4 2 j- R Charleen Rawson Robyn Read Steve Reeves Leslie Ries fV ' 'TH 11.7 awf- Mark Reis Kim Requa Donald Revolinski Fred Reykdcxl ,uf George Reynolds Ron Rlwoades Cindy Rhodes aff' Vivian Richardson gp Jamie Ricliler Marianne Rice Pal Rice Lynn Robeck 40 I-I IIIIIB Thaf SfI'8fCh6S fI7f0 Aff UUI' Y 93129 fait af' ,yi .loan Roberts John Roberts .lan Robinette Bill Root E- ' M47 fe -wiki, 'wr Charles Roper Lonnie Sanders Carol Scintetord Cathy Scponaro is l Jacquelyn Schaeffer Albert Schmidt Patti Schmidt Mike Schmierer ac' Carol Schmitz Martin Schneider Art Schoeben Patti Schonaerts 41 This Year Has Seen Jf Marcie Schultz Sherri Schutter Carmen Scoleri Cindy Scott t l. , i in iff Kofiqy Sgoif Lincla Scott Walt Scott Mark Sears F if, 4--ff -wr -- 'fee f Muriel Senkbeil Claire Sharilcin Susan Shotzlce Charlotte Shaw VITY A If Jackie Shea Susan Sheehan Dave Shiller Midori Shigeto 42 Si The End of Many Things 've' 41 'Q -p Y Lynn Shively Dave Shore Rocky Shore Patricia Shue uv 'Cf E Sondra Sigler Karolyn Siltman Marilyn Siltman Dan Simmons 41 '7 qui ,-Y an , Q--vb Judy Simmons Larry Skyta Les Slcyta Becky Smalley ' 41? ! 'UV -f, Qs., i W 4-- iv- Fred Smith Helen Smith .lim Smith Joel Smith 43 'Uk Thin s Shared and Felt if xw, Terri Lea Smith Tom Snyder John Sorenson Jack Sprague Vicki Springer Steve Stearns Steve Stenvik Jan Stephanson '50 17 --up Ki' GTM? 9f? rr 31- L-1 Linda Stevenson Suzanne Stogsdill Doug Storkson Judi Strom g 'Wt Kr b, bv' Jim Stuart John Stump Tim Sullivan Sue Summers 44 And Now to Be Remembered Vi' 1:1 ky Bill Sundvor Cindy Tanielian Nancy Tonielian Ray Taylor ,fi fi 4 -asf eu, c 7' JMTT Steve Taylor l - I fu.-s-...Z J. , IQ? r .. ,Y,, ,JBL Terri Thielen Linda Thomas Arnold Thompson Cor Mark Thompson eff' inne Thompson Craig Thompson Fred Thompson Linda Thompson Q f 7' Ron Thompson Jon Thorson lim Tollefson 45 This Year Has ul W. .iz fi 'wa vw ,iv Judy Tomlinson Shirley Tremmel Richard Tritten John Trobough if avi, 1 - l Cindy Tuell Ralph Valenline Chuck VanBelle Carol VanBodegraven l l 1 bn'X , My -.Q -4 Carla Vanlxlaffer Lowell VanWyngarden Bill Varley Larry Vaughn ,Q GW af Linda Velia Dave Vik 46 env Nancy Vincent Linda Viflone Alma Mater To Cascade High, the Crimson and the Grey We pledge our loyalty. We'll cheer your name With spirit-all the way In loss or victory. Thru all our days We'll sing your praise With hearts and courage true. Thru smiles and tears of future years CASCADE stands true! Vlllll 'Bl CASCADE HIGH sci-looL Everett, Washington Fight Song ROLL ALONG Roll along-Bruins fight-roll down the field On to victory Roll along-score those points-don't ever yield Always a winner be Get that ball-give your all-Crimson and Grey Raise your banner high With firm endeavor-roll on forever Cascade High Table of Contents Introduction .,,,sa,,,,aa,,A,,s,,,,c,,,,cs,,,ss,,,,sV page 1-3 Administration aaa,,, Faculty ,,aa.sa,,,, Classes ,ss,,,, Activities ,,,a Sports ,,,,,.s. Ads ,,sa,,,, lndex .,,s,, Closing s,,a.. page 3-5 page 6-l3 page T4-85 page 86-ll? S, . page l2O-T46 page T47-T63 S aaaa page T64-T66 page T67-l68 Advisor aaaa,,, Editors a,,,,a,.,,s,,,,s Vista Staff Mrs. Johnson Ann Fulfer Linda Westling Sales Managers ,,s,s.,.....,,,,s,, ..,,s,,,,s S ue Anderson Shirley Tremmel Ads and Business Manager ,ss,,ss,,s.,,,,,.... Larry Young Copy Editor .,ss,s,s....,s,ss,s,,,,s,,,,s.,,..,,........ Gale Forbes Copy Writers ....,,,, s,..,. H oward Fankhauser Barb Goen Jamie Richter Photographers ,,,s.s, s,....,ss..s,,, J im Cockerill Typing ....,.... Index .s..,s, Art ,,,ssss, Sports ,s,s,,s,ss,,. Organizations s,ssO,, Classes Senior ,s,s,,,,, Junior s,s,s.. Sophomore ,,s, Ralph VanWinkle Terri Cochran Kathy Hext Carol Schmitz Marcie Schultz Sue Whittaker Steve Wallingford Nola Williams Barb Arends Vicky Westman Ma ralyn Yancovitz Nancy Firestone Linda Foubert Vicki Hamilton Linda Hagglund Linda Woods Pat Vanderberg Margaret Wilson Been Our Year ,1- A95 Susie Vogel Larry Voigfsberger Greg Waggoner Kathy Walker i . i F Judy Wallen Sharon Walsh Greg Walsworth Judy Walters i in-' TT L, Larry Ward Ron Ward Sharon Ward Judy Warden Q-, G., pg, CT' 'V ' P' '-?L'.w 'sf' em- F Mary Watkins Vicki Weeks Richard Weikel Jim Wegqoff 47 Y' ZX its Linclci Westling Vicky We-stman Gary Weston Sue Whittaker ff Jan Wiggum Daphne Wille Vonnie Wille Marv Williams 4 TJ' 'Nw' Nola Williams Brandon Wilson Dennis Wilson Bonnie Woitowiclc tl? Q. ax .Q .fm Pat Woodhull Ethel Woods Christi Wright Greg Wright 48 4 lof 6' N Tx' Morolyn Yoncovitz Sandi Yeldell Dove Young I-UVVY YOUUQ rg: X QW., if Wilma Young Helen Younger Potty Zandell 117 if Don Hutsell Moy Spch 49 Get a shock, Terri? ' U- f ff., '..' .-- cy.-i , .1 Sadie Hawkins is scene of law-defying still. KJR All-Ame-ricans in action. as it ii i l! ' i if , ,,, lf f ll Y li if 1 -.-'71 - ' , ie, l '-713 K f,?'2i. , V 'V ' N V f...T5Y5. , 1g ,, R, .3 -me , , J' F- . s ' A fi ' iff ' , A glimpse at faculty minus suits and ties . . . 50 ENDS ral' -. I -.. em --W., wr. W Debbie artfully shapes the clay. -um J 1 , -runnin rv yr' Ewggfi- v , ThEanki, E A wE 1 fm fqim Blqssinq MM W W5 iff -. r. 1 , -. n, 1,5 5 '-f? -,109 ' U 'A . 13 A N, r 1,3-3 1 . 'zu' nv a,f',g' 1-at WE KEEP THE BEAR TRAP FOREVER HEY SENIORS, THERE's OUR MAN 51 .Li l fl 0 995-Jw al. ,533 ,, saw y9 5, ,gs Wizzgifxfgki? , 'gn gg 55,5212 ., .ies-f 22 E EO 'SH22555 f 2 E ' 'S ?2 EQ2sgS' if -2 S P7 az-ifzgfwe ,-E-if ' 955255525252 553.3157 , 255-esfsefwii 1 is f?'355efa':52f'55? Sigf ' 5-E: '- .IHA Jw L gi-:fin Zin f 322,-ga -355323955 333555355 X535 Hg . E gggggusisggigm 4319, .LQ ww msssxaxissb SENIORS HERALD THE FUTURE 3 mf, , t X Cascade Halas Irs or e gf 'W' 4' R r X ff! X i iran? Above left: Jennifer revecils undiscovered tolent. Above: Dickie ond Tom expel sounds that delight the ec: r. Lett: Nothing greot wos ever achieved with- out unity. Below: Students Ieod ASB into its second childhood. y,,.-ru 0 ,, '1 ir 4 ., . :, ,, iiwliini '-f ' First I alent Show xi' 7-EFF? ,.-- Above: Barb, Peggy, and Bonnie har- monize sweetly. Above right: Alison gives the show a bit of English charm. Right: Midori dances daintily to a Ja- panese tune and legend. nrhvgh- .4 11 ur-',,,,,, 'Ns 1 Z ,,,..o-v ' With emcees Phyllis Diller lLinda Velia in disguisel and Wayne Wise, Cascade held its first talent show. Featured in the show were Midori Shigeta dancing a Japanese interpretation, Marilyn and Margaret Richer and Nancy Petreson doing a pantomime in a toy shop, Barb and Bonnie Diede and Peggy McNeil, who sang Dream , Kerry Canfield, who played a piano concerto, Margo Brewer and Deb- bie Marstrom performing a Tahitian dance, Rick Stanton singing Walk On , Shirley Boyd, who sang Double Oh Soul , Jennifer Fowler, singing As Long as He Needs Me , Tom Davis and Dick Ludwig imitating the Smothers Brothers, Alison Davies, who gave an oral intrepretation ot the poem Albert and the Lion , and Sue Forrest and Tom Fosket, who sang lt's Almost Like Being in Love. ' A an se 53 135' K- ul Y lv ' ii' Cruisin' '. 'ri' SN' Q QM Seniors gave an October night of colored lights and streamers to Cascade students with their dance, Cruisin'. Students en- ioyed an evening of each other's com- pany as the Cowley Affair played the sounds of the city. 2' Serving as committee chairmen under general chairmen Jim Maynard and Terre Bragg were Terri Cochran, Marcie Schultz, Kathy Haines, Carol Schmitz, Scott New- ton, Terri Thielen, Anita Naffz, Ron Thompson, and Nancy McKean. Junior Class 0f17cers i k, N .rf 4 + 5 ,,,...--or Jerry Loomer Pom Donner Roxanne Blair Jim Iles Vice-President Treasurer Secrefcry President 55 A ll '37 Adams, Mike Ahern, Francie Aldcratt, Geoff Anderson, Debbie Anderson, Diane Anderson, John Anderson, Jon Anderson, Morrie Arends, Barb Armitage, Joe Arseneau, Larelle Aubin, Jeanette '-'P' A3 , ,QM x Auvil, Chris Ayers, Steve Babich, Brock Ball, Gary Ballou, Bill Barber, Peggy . l ': ,..', - pw !ss f: 2 l, , ,h. f W fi .4 ...v 1 ': A x ' 4 I' fa. 'Q ,V it Q Barger, Stana Barker, Linda Barnes, Stuart Barnett, Les Bartlow, Phil Barton, Cindy Beachler, Sue Beck, Ellen Beck, Scundra Benedetto, John Bennett, Nan Berentson, Scott 56 Berg, Don Biering, Porn Bogdonavich, Vickie Berg, Jane Blair, Roxanne Bolstad, Keith Berry, Donna Blish, Gary Boomer, Mike Bickel, Robert Boden, Jo Ann Borsato, Carol ,,w ' Each year Cascade's graduating class becomes bigger and better. Our grad- uates continue to be better trained. Cascade's changing curriculum, im- proved methods of instruction and our emphasis on quality education have produced a better prepared graduate. Congratulations Class of l967. We wish you every success in all future endeavors. R. D. Carboneau Assistant Principal Congratulations to the class of l967. This is a time of great opportunity for those who have received a good high school education. There is much more growth in our city and country. Alert, well educated young people are in demand. I am sure the class of i967 will meet the challenges of this ex- citing growth period. Educa- tion will be the key to your future success. A. B. Colbu rn Principal Administration ,lm Y-,Z 1 'ET' 7 'iz' ., -, e X M, 'va ' sfxf- 'f ,go . ,, 5' 9 ul i Fei: N . , Q, -g . M 5' , 'ty' A , Q ' if f, L f e- . -Jn -Y -4 I J 9,5 ' Q 92.35, , N9, . sane-1: 052: if G at ' ya, Boxall, Rockie Boynton, John Bradshaw, Judie Bradt, Wally' Brady, Kathy Brandt, Judy Breaux, Lucy Bressler, Judy ,FC . -sie i Q. 'x fx ' We ' Brewer, Bob Brinkman, Roy Brodniak, Barry Brown, Jackie Brown, Tim Bryant, John Burke, Teresa Butner, Barb Burns, Darrell Bushnell, Lou Buster, Lloyd Byers, James 4?f . -1 i A s ' W. 11. I 57 Canfield, Kerry Campbell, Kathy Campbell, Lynette Carlson, Sandro Carlson, Susie Case, Joe L ,..,, 1.1 C ' - f' - is? o ' . hy- 1 ll - 1+ I . fq-n n- gm 4 - 9- . . . Casey, Connie Clark, Jennifer Clifton, Cathy Casey, Terry Clark, Steve Collison, Sue Chapman, Roe Claymore, Dale Connor, Joe Chastain, Bill Clernmens, Alan Cossette, Fern Chafzaulc, Dawn Clementson, Carol Cooper, Jim Christiansen, Steve Clifford, Geoff Cooper, Jim img, 2 1, 1,17 1., W: ,V J . A .f,, 11, zu ' J ,V A if gg , 1555 : gf 4 W 4' ff K4 X ., 1,1 X A W Q 5 r - f . ., fly in -,pglr 1 rs. H' lil l .. inn' I ,ina Connors, Bren Craine, Bruce Cressell, Ron Cribb, Mary Cunningham, Cutter, John da Ellen Ron 7 f u- - , bl, ,960 . 'iwifff V h 'g uv V 2232 ff :- I i ,W I A Dalton, Terry Donner, Karen Donner, Pam Dorn, Kay Darl, Virginia Davidson, Kallny Davis, Beldon Davis, Carol Davis, Terri DeBcer, Becky Delaney, Darrell Demaw, Dave Denson, Gini Desy, Raymond Diede, Barb Diefman, Pam Dill, Charles Dinwiddie, Dave 58 fi ' Dolmon, Doreen Donaldson, Steve Domrude, Terry Downie, Rod Downing, Ron Draper, Sharon Droullard, Grelchen Duren, Larry Endrigo, Dave DfUml'lellef, Glngy Durkin, John Eng, Shannon, Dull, Ardis Durr, Jean Ennis, Bill Durlcin, Jim Eisenman, Tom Erickson, Gayle a-1' Xi Y I l ,r is-'fa l . l if 'Q' T 'i' Q if ll. 'K 4 'gs if Y 759 ff! ' hav- ii Lv -mv , A N. '. In lim. iii? 'af .I SX av, fx lf I. ., 41 ge i P' V wwf 1 4' 3 'l' ia , ,If ' , ,.,i,.g I , ,4 Y wr ' +1 T! - f 1 Espeselh, Kevin, Fischer, Gale Fair, Wanda Fisher, Marilyn Felton, Leland Foley, Sue Ferguson, Pam Foote, Dave l ,Q Forbes, Phyllis Forresl, Chaise Fosker, Ginger Fowler, Jennifer Fox, Erwin Fralick, Peggy Franck, Gloria Franklin, Tom French, Ron Frisk, Betty Gagnon, Greg Gamble, Doug Gay, Ed Gay, Rich Gay, Rick Gemmer, Teresa Geniesse, Doug George, Marcia Giffen, Alberla Gilliland, Mary Glasgow, Diane Gleason, Mike Goerl, .lean Goetz, Randy Graham, Jean Graham, Judy Grandy, Sharie Gray, Frank Gray, Phyllis Green, Coral 1 ! Greene, Tim Gregory, Doug Gronski, Cindy Gwinn, Bill Gutierrez, Frank , W ,TQ f 69' cy 6, -l 4 v K , , l ' D N1- ls, il X Habenichf, Fran Hagen, Sleve Hain, Dann Haines, Ken Halpin, Charles Halgren, Gordon i ,Z ' , l . find' ' J 42' . -ig W 1, RW V I 1 fr f 4 if s N H f r M. ,jr n 1 f in MQ, l, , l-u..'rJav3- 2 W! ,J ' 1 2 ' 5. ,f ,Z 1 1 I if r QW M Halverson, Jennelle Hanika, Debbie Hansell, Bill Hansen, Dick Hansen, Lyle Hansen, Marv Hansen, Hansen, Hansen, Hansen, Hansen, Harness, Sharon Cathy Calhy Dick Doug Wade if W M 'P I in . fir ,,. rl . my f f .f 4 s Q f fly? , , f'r ,I M 'Z 31 ii , f 2, ffm Q. ffl Harris, Anita Harstad, Lois Harfzell, Steve Haskell, George Harley, Jill Haugslad, Jeanne 1 Q., A A 7 1 '. 'GHTS' ' f . Hawley, Barbara Hayes, Bob Hayes, Glenn Hein, Linda Heinzen, Glenda Helass, Sharon Hendrickson, Bruce Higgins, Jerry Houg, Tara Herschlip, Andrea Himple, Richard Hodge, Dayle Hess, Belly Hindman, Pam Hoffman, Steve Hesfer, Ron Hinshaw, Caprice Hollander, Tyre I l 3 jkl nl ew V i R ln. 4 1 of 4 X f Y , ' 'Rl K' all 4 na 1, so Q fs. Holfgeerts, John Hudson, Dusfy Horan, Cheryl Hudspelh, Joy Howes, Curtis Hume, Tom Hucllow, Sandy Hummel, Robin x iii Hunler, Sieve Hunlley, Lynn Hurd, Linda Hutsell, Bill Iles, Jim lmhalf, Charles lpsen, Al Irwin, Sa lssacson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, an undra Linda Nancy Nancy Roberta Jacobson, Jon Jacobsen, Roland Jensen, Lynn Jewell, Evelyn Johansen, Carole Johnson, Colleen ,-f ifji ge 4 lj ,4- f Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Jolly, C0 Chris Donna Elaine Greg Sharon ral Jones, Allen Jones, Melodee Jones, Richard Joyal, Barbara Kacher, Judy Keirh, Carol N. ,f Keller, Pol KeIla99, Mary Kelly, Coral Kelsey, Randy Kensinger, Tum Kent, Raymond othy Pi f if , M, A '4 g .1 1 + ,, I 4 Q N , '21 , mx ,qty , A A ,,,,,. , ,.. 'MA ,V , Q -' I Jil. y 4' G iz . - ff , is 'm l lx L ' j lzi '11 f L......L, ,Wm Si 1 i 3 if 5 X 1 J Y Q 1 it , 33- 1 X -. :Z Z Kernaghan, Skip Kimbler, Dave Kipping, Eugena Kirchgessner, Mike Kissell, Becky Knutson, Christi -1-sp Knutson, Mike Koenig, Fred Koger, Dennis Kortekas, Nick Kregor, Norm Krom, Mickey ,f 'N Kruger, Betty Kuljurgis, .Jens Kure, Linda Kurke, Joe Lambert, Ruth Lancaster, Keith Lane, Carroll Lane, Patty Lang, Jackie Larsen, Cheryl Lay, Terry Leamon, John Lloyd Lloyd, Skip Locke Locke, Loomer, Jerry Loomer, Susie Loomer, Tom Lord, Gretchen Mach Diana 'Q , f -Yi .J ty lv' Ax' C N!'1 Mackie, Greg Mallang, Butch Mardon, Greg Marfinis, Carolyn al I i A Ms Q7 , , ef 4 lik K Marrazzo, Glenda Marshand, Cindy Martin, Kathi Maring, Rita Zi' 4 ll Y .1 R41 k v , - F A' 1, 'J' ,V L53 5 i f 1? H i Q X ,. ifff' 'cascarc ' F fff 1 FAQ. 'U 22' , I lg: , , , , . IV? ,q M kv ' 'L 2 .V Dlx ' 2, gif. yu x ,' L, .. ' ig A - , . sys, E g w x, -Q 1 ' Q ' X 1 f, ' Y -, 4 .Xi m... , R g g 4 A X 5 wi 1 4 4' , ' I n'aD1 fa. -2 , W .in Marzullo, X Gary Matheson, Dennis McBride, Bob McBride, Jeane McCall, Bruce McCartor, Pat McCliney, Jack McCutchen, Roy Mcffutchen, Terri McGill, Sue Mcllroy, Shelley McKune, Bill w x . A - hx Y 1 X . JY . I8 i i -J ' in l 'll Y i L ' 9 x i McLean, Larry McLelclnd, Julie McLeod, Bob McNeil, Peggy Menzel, Tom Mercer, Laurie Merkel, Wes Merz, Peggy Mikel, Mike Miller, Elcin Miller, Judy Miller, Mary S F Miller, Valerie Minor, Dan Mitzel, Shirley Moe, Marilyn Moeller, Dick Malver, Frank Moore, Sandy Morgan, Debbie Moses, Jeff Muck, Byron Muth, Barb Nash, Norv 'W ,i . . ,Z q,, lf ' 'W-: I .4 I L , ? H ' .A J Xi Jr! .. 1' :x l ,ri - ,a , ' I 3 K, il ,Mill l 1 X , I ,. Nelson, Diana Nelson, Rick New, Muriel Newby, Richard Newman, Bruce Nichols, Julie Nickel, Cauline Nickel, Lorraine Niehaus, Helene Noble, Kathy Noland, Doris Norby, Kirk Norgcard, Kay Nargaard, Mary Nyreen, Nancy Ogland, Jerry O'Grady, John Olsen, Sherie Olsen, Theress Olson, Jim Olson, Linda Orcutt, Sue Ormiston, Gary Osborn, Shirley O'Sullivan, Kathy Owen, Claudia Owens, Greg Parry, Dave Pasternak, Walter Patterson, Dalrene Paulus, Phil Pedigo, Dianna Peabody, Bill Pedigo, Shannon Pease, Jean Peterson, Chris Pease, Larry Peterson, Darlene Peterson Kay Peterson, Mike Peterson, Nancy Peterson, Scott 1 ,G , nga L' . 'av ,M g ' if -qv .- R Y .V . 1 1 .4 - - .f 'f 's. fig 3 l J' '11 ll J, gli Si ml V Pelerson, Sian Phipps, John Pferfer, Larry Pighin, Esther Pfeifer, Rick Pilskog, Janice Phillips, Ron Piver, John Poeppel, Teressa Pokcswinski, Mono Porfeous, John Parler, Brad Porfer, Mike Rau, Kathy fir!! 1' ' lily ,Q I' A A ff J, 1 X , R'-or-v I l 1 1 Rawson, Richard Ray, Fred Rector, Kathy Reece, Greg Reece, Par Nelson, Reinhold 1 F. ,. -A - 'CJ 5, Nl' 'TY -A ca .-' .3 ...Q Reinsrra, Charlene Reivh, Joy Rendon, Ursula Requa, Kalhy Reynolds, Dennis Richards, Denise 65 Richardson, Kevin Richer, Margarer Richer, Marilyn Richer, Mark Riddle, Rick Ridgway, Clifford . ' , nu 1. ' i s ,li - 1 1 l ,lf '2:1l4.. e -L f . Robbins, Ed Robinson, Mary Rock, Torn Rodarnel, Al Rogerson, .leanne Rogerson, Joann .K -s - are r. Q 4 x o 'VJ K s R 5 5 1 , B sl v ' Rood, Dave Ross, Paul Rudie, Roberf Russell, Penny Sanders, Jeanefl Sanders, Ron et ,, it lb 3 Q- was - 1 if fra E 91? 5 as if ,, ,, ,,,,.,, I ,S Schaffer, Don Schmidt, Leland Schenk, Mork Schoonover, Artie Schindele, Richard Schultz, Becky Schmidt, Daniel Scussel, Barb Schmidt, Jim Seabrook, Jan Schmidt, Jon Sease, Peggy Sellers, Ray Semoys, Don Shoryer, Randy Sheraton, Janette Shewfelt, Gordon Shreoves, Evelyn it I 9 ,ii 4 A '2' I? ff ii ,X ' T56 .,. ,, QM., QW' A - far i, A ew ' flu W , ,, ,, x 5. '14 ' I ' gf.. f A 3 E cj I-,Q 0,12 , 1 i W 5 , N1 Y 1 , . A V . .. qi v .. x 12352 f LF If nifcwzfim, f 7 r' Simmons, Kathy Simmons, Steve Simon, Roy Skodcl, Stan Skay, Gary Slater, Ron ,p--1 X ., .,, , Smevaag, Janis Smith, Kirk Snyder, Jerry Spencer, Reed Smith Bob Smith, Mike Sobottke, Paul Spivey, Jim Smith, Bruce Smuck, Steve Sommer, Roger Staeber, Carolyn Smith, Cindy Snively, David Spencer, Janet Stanton, Rick Smith, Dennis Smith, lack 66 -is Mrs. Marlys Thomas fi 'L Dean of Girls 5-'L,,L, Mr. Lawrence E. O'Donnell Dean of Boys ...a.-v-'0h- sf' Mrs. Ruth Packard Senior Class Counselor Mrs. Judith Mills Sophomore Class Counselor 4 Mr. Richard A. Hanson Junior Class Counselor i W' H., 1 t I 2 5 J Staples, Cyndie Starks, Riley Steele, Virginia Stein, Phil Stephenson, Linda Stewart, Gail Storm, Diana Sfraughan, Michael 12K a 'T' L 5 Q ,- 1 ,' Q., I 1 K X 0 'I 'va' 'sou 1 ll I' 2.1 ,A 5 - v Qi. 2 5 ,QR . I I Strickling, Ann Strumme, Anna Sluvland, Rob Surfacez Sharon Sutherland, Gene Svien, Dave K5- - A-I '12 r fn. il , X f -.6 I ' . 19 , i' a. ,nn i 'Q . Y l T' 1 1o,'.il,,.,x. ff x, - we rf' 1 5 l 1 . 1 ',':ix. 1 du' f ? '-. 1'-A. M ' 2 ' ff Q ' Q f Swanson, Jim Sweeney, Jill Swenson, Sue Taplin, Sam Tarr, Sharon Taylor, Diana 7' E f- --5' ' ' ' .1 F 4- k.,, I., A ' - r ' ,- J T5 5 2 Taylor, Sharon Thiele, Mark Thomas, James Thompson, Bob Thompson, Hugh Thompson, Sue 67 Tobiason, Mike Todd, Deloris Tomlin, Jay Tompkins, Candi Tredway, Carol Tuell, Jim .-F, . l Q 1- f v-'Y Turner, Bonnie Tutton, Norman Tweeddale, Sandy Twitchell, Shannon Undi, Barb Vaara, Mike xr' I .. l us f 'Y . Vanderberg, Gloria Vanderberg, Pat VanWinkle, Ralph Verhey, Patty Vogi, Vicki Vowels, Larry 4 1 ,W Q H ' ' f - if , W - f - 0 2.- ' ' ' , ,... -vm ,n 1, as, 1 L, 5 E ' 1 A 54 - 'Mi' ..,' ,f . ' ' ,, ' if , Li Y, Y ,, 211, r , , Z 'K Q , Vrieling, Marlene Wagle, Charyl Wall, Mary Wallingford, Steve Walton, Bob Waltz, Tom 'ff ' ' 1 I f , J' ' iz lv Qi ., t ak. 52- 1 +. V, ff ' h I , Q--b i l. , . 4 - l ii i Webb, Jaci Weber, Lcdene Weber, Mike Wehde, Coral Welter, Mary Ward, Doug Ward, Mike Warner, Karin Watson, Glenda Watts, Barbara Wazesinski, Connie Westling, Diana , Fee, r , Y 445 , A ' Y afiffi V , i ' ,-if P M 1, -1 V ,Tx Y M -,xiii , ,,, VI 1,2 - , Q, I PM ' Q 3, , I L A Q: t Y it 1, eg, Y, et 'af '- -- f 4, ,, , , ' W- ' . ,- .,, 1, ,ri . . .4 1 jf , . . ,, V, L 1 1551 - :N 1 ti ' , f or , 1, lriilti , f ,fs . - ' , j 'j1'f7 7 , '3'.'m3kjf,f'j fi! We ' , 3 , , 4 yi I 1 V..-V ,W s , I ,5Qb,',35,, Ji, , I ,A r 5 i v - .fn e - wwf : fx ': - - A, mx ? f W V ,, if -, 5' , . ',z 'fi-i,','5f,'1 ,E s V., . 2 l r -.:',. 'aa f I, rf , 90. Westrnan, Steve Wesfre, Maren Wheeler, Susan White, Ken White, Tom Whitehead, Dawn Whitson, Dan Whitson, Pat Widgren, Dennis Wiggins, Terry Williams, Jean Wilson, Shirley 1. 5. F ' r, f 'tl 3 5 .. J: Y ,mgiy S af if ihig it .Q Wilson, Yvonne Winecoff, Steve Wirth, Dan Wise, Wayne Witte, Linda Wold, Wendy Woods, Lynda Yeornan, Dave Young, Margie Young, Robert Yurlrovitch, Chris Yurkovitch, Jackie Zehe, Linda Sophomore Class 0fHcers Kevin Ward Sue Schaffer Ted Peterson Janice Larson Treasurer Vice-President President Secretary 69 ,my I if . i, 'Y l' C 1 A f f pf., A , ' f ' W-' 4 .--, , , li. ,x 'A . - . ,ve-U -'.lfS.ffJ.P' ' V-:' Az. .1-Wah vibe SJ qw . 4 ' ' .f 1 l ' 'ftgfff Q' 1 Jia A ii Q X I i i i ' ' I 5 le,-T iliffgfi i .49 .X .3 Aase, Brian Albright, Judi Alexander, Linda Allan, Wathea Allen, Jacqueline Alseth, Donna Alslrom, Charlotte Alles, Sally Anderson, Bill M, A nx . ,- 1 ' V sf Q, .I 5 vqsd I Y .45 f 4' I ' V 1 if - .., 5' 'nf x g 1? t , g l, 1 , i i ll: 4, ii. q ,, 1 Anderson, Julie Anderson, Potricia Anderson, Tim Anderson, Charlene Andrews, Don Anderson, Gary Anglin, Janet Anderson, Joan Aplcer, Nancy Arellano, Sue Arrnslrong, Tania Arnold, Steve Arriza, Rick Asay, Chrisline Audelle, Arthur 1-.6 ff , , X i 'I f -my-1 .3 , -,Q rn, . ' :A 'E' In X JL 1 e ,Q K N Y' A lw. 'K f 0 V ,,,V Q' 1 5' . ft' 'Z' ' J A ii, , Judith Ayres, Don Austin, Ayres, John Backlund, Linda Bagley, Tom Barnett, Cathy Barr, Mary Bauer, Bruce Beard, Jim Beireis, Gene ,:- g 'xr f z l f , . . ,x J 3 in 1 wb J Berg, Brian Bershad, Robert Bergman, Dick Berlsch, Larry Bergslrom, Debbie Belhel, Ronald Berlin, Mike Belker, Gary f, . i v f T' e r 'N r- V r lb 1 1' I WX I l x Betts, Laura Blankenburg, Gary Binder, Donald Blocker, Gary Birklid, Mike Bloomfield, William Blocker, Kay Blass, Deborah -1-Karr? '- X . ,-' ,, ,yy .L ..,4 74 1 ey, f ..,, N I J if Bly, Holly Bly, Steven Boden, Ja Ann Bolling, Jeff Bond, Leslie Boothby, Red ,. ,. . .. 553, ,A g , 'W ffl Mi , irjff' , -' :sql I ei ,A, ,Q'1i5 ' iid xl - ,z ,L..q!,, , of rf , ' ' i :Wg Q, ,V ffilfaiifiig, 1, r if , in r,,, If Bowen, Allan Boyd, Shirley Boynton, Noelle Broley, Ansel Brewer, Margo Bright, Tom W 7l - er f H 1- X B' it .I , .15 ei X xl B Y B. -Ili J l 1 rllf 5 lm 4 if lv J , ,eva if ' F E Brooks, Ed Brooks, John Brown, Lindo Brown, Sharon Brown, Sharon M. Brown, Thomas s.. ,ew , I fa 7' 3 -.I . ,wife , ii 5.212225 X 1:35, scifi- .5 -z, .' Bruhn, Dennis Bruland, Patricia Brummett, Julie Bruskrud, Dick Bryan, Mickey Bumgarner, John Es.. ou- .ir F M 'Y 71 ,H , , V Y f Q . li . V gg' . J ' ,L .Z iw? fs fr- , Q , l. -QF 'Lx Bump, Tom Bunch, Marilyn Bunny, Karol Burchett, Lynn Burghduff, Jack Burleson, James A-is 'f C-, ...I ff , V .8 and , sa l 5 L 11.1 Burtis, Donna Bussell, Dennis Bussert, Debbie Campbell, Delores Colman, Charles Cannon, Linda f aq, 4 ima gr 'z ' 5,2 'E Z fig M 'lf e 4'5 -e-fl' fa- ,- L J gf' U - 1- f 6 - 91 ,iq ,fypff . f, ',, - agp ,, J r' , 'tv li f, ' Q 'Q , tg fi gm' ' Q,- ,, f?1 Zgjl. ii ff , 1 I ' , YZ. I P 91 . ff ly, ' p in J -A Cannon, Sandy Champagne, Gene Clark, Arlene Carlson, Steve Christensen, Candy Clark, Mike Carnahan, Jim Christensen, Chris Cleveland, Teddy Carpenter, Susan Christensen, larry Clinlc, Patty Cattle, Vicki Christensen, Wendy Coclcerill, Jim Caverly, Bob Cirstein, Ken Cogdill, Don WWW, v 1 Q, W FE: '1lu ..n i2u5:l .EEF l .1 C. is 9 N V' 'I' .0f' WAX I fi! E at W if 'if , V i v it f . is A9 i e, '93 , hi if J ,- if S 4 he 1 :- 4. all 'll 1 Sum 1 v zz 4, ri. ' 2, -nrzgtmri 1::L 5:51 -,53gf5g,mm.,Z5l...i .1-'ln l x 5, -ii -A 11 L L , , t Cogswell, Mary Colburn, Julie Conley, Rob Connell, Joanne Conner, Roy Conner, Terry K 5 f y f, if H J ' 4. he Q w B vs' L A .r Kg? ' Q ' A A, . ,, '5 1 ' Coolc, Carol Coakson, Brad Cooley, Gail Cooley, Lorraine Cooper, Beverly Cooper, Mary 72 ' f ' Cooper, Steve Cotterill, Cherie Crabtree, Linda Corbaley, Kathy Courtney, Debra Crawford, Sharon Cornett, Debbie Cowan, Duane Crotfut, Gary Corter, Carol Cox, Sue Cronkite, Judy i9 it fifv. LL f Q Q f ' .gg il i is 5 Q --v 4 4'7 AV. 1 , 5 'J .v -49' 1- -of-0' 15 R- J . X qv ,sri .,7 -. Af ' L, , ,rf 'H' ll rr Crosby, Dave Cruise, Jackie Cummins, Pal Curfiss, Linda Dabney, John Dahlquisl, Don Darling, Steve Davis, Don Dellries, Daniel Defur, Linda Delashmutt, Viclcy Deller, Michael Deller, Steve Didclams, Mary Diede, Bonnie Dodd, Jeanne Doll, Phyllis Dorr, Kay Dofzauer, Tom Douglas, Diane Dow, Karen Dunlap, Marcia Durez, Jerry Durkin, Do'n Earl, Mark Eason, David K- ,gui , f ,. 1 J , . . 1 I A nfs' - e W: ug: Q- wx ri ., x-1 E 1 f n e v V ,s-, -P ' . A -it f Y .4 mam fi lj u ' hw. K im, . ,F X ,I rn 23, . 1 , , - r ..c X ,, Q, in fp 1 v, , Elliot, Doug sms, een Elsberry, John Emery, Rita Eng, Valerie Epperson, Bobbie Ergler, Roxie Erickson, Elaine Erickson, Lynelle Fadell, Niklci Fair, Delbert Filce, Don Finch, Debbie Filrro, Carol Fitzhugh, Gordon Eilzhugh, Tom Flarnialros, Sleve Eocle, Mike , - 5, A , it A .i' 'Q' V It n 0 ,, r rv X' ' l f 1 r 3 -,X fx , x v I '71 I alan: I r I ,l' 3j.+ fl A las .!h..., , Tf, '- ji, -M ., a ' ' tiff it 'ef-fr 4 lk, 5' H Q Q ix vs., ui, Q , rv -'f i L, i . if .',gl- lv I Na ,L 1 VV li X ' xl' ,,..' :'4 1 lb ' I., V YV I V' , rl ' - , A p ' 1 ,-.,1 ,E Y i - A -,. ,x . i. 6 if 4 , , 1 w ,Q 'QLD pw V.. x ., v , Ilgjzq - ' rfg-:iff ,V .',,v.- I z..,-m:i.,.s., . , . -124, -. L cz I 9: ' u f vn - li ri il '. L - 5:4 Y r . i. . 32- fr, 1 ,ur ' L .A-'fa 1- L ei ' f A12 , X ' - l , 1 W' f ' Q, M . y y Forde, John Forde, Lyle Fordham, Doug Forrest, Pam Forrey, Doug Forsland, Connie Farsland, Kevin Fortin, Gary Foss, Larry Foster, Jim Fax, Sherry Frasch, Sharon French, Charlie Frets, Janet Fuersteneu, Dennis Funk, Kristy Galbraith, Robbie Gann, Tana Gemmer, Russell Gilbert, Michael Gillstad, Mike Ginnar, John Gleason, Irene Gleason, Norman i Glynn, Patty Graafstra, Tom Graff, Alan Gray, Chris Gray, Cori Grote, Ken N. if f s y b 29 obs ' Q A 1. K x -4 52' x, V L li-X 41' K. Qs' 4 Gregerson, Carol Gurnke, Rick Gregerson, Deborah Gundlach, Bob Groves, James Hacker, Nancy Guier, Steve Haglund, Carl Q. F Ee ' xx ,E 1 .ff . f A Q' tr? 1 X .fix Q. K-Clif 1 'wfjlifiv R V- ? iftE+Fl It M Y ., g L i 53: W ETB:- .: Emllll ' 1' ' '.J.f -1 -. 'V , 1'- ? , e 4 4 If 1 fs, ' 1 , sq ,- . 4 ,A 'EQ H g' ,, if : me A i fx ,' , 3 - M A, i f., rl , if ' Q 9 G 4' QQ A if fri f 1:-'zzf A ?. ' fr R , Haines, Patty Halanger, Lynn Hale, Robert Hall, Joy if 4 1 . rfb 7 1 if , G I F., , 1+ .1- 'S J - ii Y . vt , , .WML A ll , i gd 1 Q gl 5 x ' , Q l 4 if . l ' 1 ,Wk ..x warf- a'.'fK ' . -H, XLR v .lvl l ll V - U . .2 1 I X , if Tw A -+ 1, s , -3 4 L.: 'Q ..--Y, . f ' .5 V , lblfff 4- Q. L L , j ' f-. ,913 4 ' -.L . v' -7 iff'-Q fy: - sg' -, .--.,51',R . 2' 'gf 'lv 'sie' Hann, Terry Harmon, Sharon Hein, Karen Hansen, Sharon Harrison, Gail Heinck, Bill Hanson, Chris Haularnaki, Lynn Heine, Sandy Hanson, Melvin Hecht, Dale Heinzen, Doug Heirel, John Hendrich, Lynn a'v. ,. wlnfn fv- H '47 1 . '4' f ', , - 2 L 1 ' ,sk U 54 K c W Q - .. I A +122 X , . 3, I f fi-S ,, .- 'xi' 1 -f. - W .-1 V. I 'il HL, ' ',,'3' g i vi ,C l -1 -1-rv ,-w . I.- 'Zen . - E -: f - 2-'. i Wneffq .,, J I' A cg ,,, v fx , R X fc ' IN f f f ff' ' '13 Qu 51 11 T177 l, X, -.., an 4 . X - .4 1 'fn - rr , QT 'ii .455 - . F' iig J - i'-!o4-l gig uit:- .: r.. .ZA 'fi'u.n,-: Hendrickson, Joann Hill, George Himple, Terry Hinson, Palli Holland, Shari Holm, Marie 54 7 ol -eg, J 'T is il Holwell, Reggie Holzworlh, Sue Horan, Linda Horlon, Norse Hudson, Barbara Hudson, Mark 75 Hughes, Georgia Hulrs, Carhy Hulls, Carolyn Humphries, Roger Hunler, Dan Huntley, George f 'A Q ff ., x 3' f '- 4, 'lf x K l 1 x 3 e I .xx , il If 5 .4 . f ff Na' Husby, Lauren Hyde, Phyllis lnholl, Paul Irish, Cherie Isom, Michael Iverson, Chris Jackson, Ellen Jacobsen, Harland Jacobsen, Mio Jacobson, Lynn Jacobson, Sandy Jaeger, Judy HA' . 5275 . ' N A ' ,WH , Jaggers, Linda Jomes, Julie Jarman, Nick Jenkins, Bob Johnson, Denise Johnson, Gary Jetw, , 2 r ff f f f ' ahah 5, iff, , I. E 1, , , ' 4 A- 1 f 4 rg f ff, o . . M , 1 , Y . ,- ,J , 3 Ai IG I f kk ix, M A F 4 i ff wwe ' If E, , , 1' M-,J e-J' ff, in J ' -' ' Qf - , , f- - sing, 4 'r f - - , K ,., J ii! ,, ,. 2 , 42 , , - f tk sv , V A I A -,qi .. It ' 5 1 'o 1 .' oN J I.. '., . J lv .5 l ' Q . f 'J' A B 5 u l -will 3 , , My 0 fit ,r w-1 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Jones, P Jones, S Larry Larry Vikki Winona oul teve Jones, Tony Josh, Ellen Juby, Mark Kahler, Tim Kanabe, Paul Kahns, Karla Kortalr, Joan Keene, Brian Keith, Nona Kellerman, Gloria Ellen Kelsey, Leslie Kenny, Brenda X llll llill 4 2 K, 41' 4 me B2 - ,, -V W Z, 1 ,, , ., 11, V 43' f',', L , ' W , , ,f fi? -.'Q',gy'yQ , f - ,z ik. fy i ,. of Kernaghan, Cathie Klein, Cindy Kessler, Alan Kickland, Tom Klein, Steve Klepper, Alan King, Brad Klise, Joanne Kinney, Matt Kirchgessrier, Debbie 76 Knapp, Kitty Kooser, Marilyn Knieriem, Cindy Krapp, Debbie Knutson, Pete Kreger, Bob Kohrclt, Larry Kure, Dan l 3 no-nv Mike Schmierer, President We offer this page in dedi- cation to our A.S.B. officers who gave so much of them- selves to make this year one of great achievement for Cascade and its students. xr' I 4 A -lvl- Judy Strom, Vice President ,-. e- - Sue Summers, Secretary J M, 8:7 Larry Young, Treasurer 5 fs 75'r IQ 7.5 1.4 ' 3, 1 ' if , f H L x Lia , 2,1 1 SW ll A mth- ' . ' ,A--wi as 47 N. F ,Q Kurpgeweit, Jodie Lombson, Bruce Lampers, Vicki Langley, Robert uf , :rc I E, lla y, Larsen, Lee Larsen, Linda Larsen, Janice Larson, Steve t .1 I r -L , as x '-4 ll Q ,4 -' , ,A- - , ,.f-. 1 -- V .,,- i' V , . F .. , ,' , rf. 1 if If W z A 'Ai V- V X, fg - il, x wg by . I ,, 1 N' eff - :fi ' , ' f. ' 1.-771' li . ' x , f -ig IH fi vi. I W .Lr ... TF 1 'D' Lawless, Mary Lay, Doug Leamon, Judi LeBuaie, Sandy Leedom, Marty Leuze, Charles Leyde, Don Locke, Arnold Leyde, John Loesche, Bob Lindaas, Doris Lollmann, Carol Linden, Steve Longfellow, Debbie Livingston, Kathleen Longfellow, Peggy Lloyd, Billy Loomis, Bonnie 77 ' x s Looney, Kathy Lum, Robert Lynn, Joni Lyons, Dick Mahlum, Marsha Manabe, Sumie ee S it 'zz-I Marshall, Bobbi Marshall, Steve Morstrorn, Debbie Martinson, David Marzullo, Kathi Matson, Gary 1, ,W ' fa pl .fi J! l Maxey, Craig May, Sandy McCartney, Mike McCauley, Christy McConnell, Betsy McDowell, Steve wif, x Q.,-, 1 . A i Zvi r L , 5. ' Vi- ,f n A li 'F 19 li Y 'Tp-r f :J U-fi ', VA Q51-jim' 1' lf ifzli . V LH xt, r .995 . ., l' v , ii . C2-,4 4 ct -' . ll L. , .. w McElroy, Cindy McNoll, Bob McKean, Mary Melby, John Mclelancl, Sally Melling, Karen McMahon, Maureen Mendenhall, Fred McMillan, Keith Messinger, Lyla McNair, Gloria Meyer, Patty mfr. gy, - i .V Q . , ,. V, A I, 797 Q X l :ini ' gale 1 K s i l 1 R I, ,gr ,Q 3 X 1 iy 2 3 'j ki f :f' 3 M X , , Q4 ,W , L .,. . x 1 'rhf .., Yr -W .J AMA X 3 ,Q v 1 - 2 1 s. is .93 I. Q , 9 '54 'Q' W 4 an ,, ... . ,..-, h. ww, ,.. ,,.,L. NN.. 5-- yf'L2:rJf'r rf - L: ' ', fr.f'yf A-' 'D -1 - -I 1.4 Mittendorf, Krista Midstoklce, Brad Miller, Miller Miller Miller Gene Greg John Linda Miller, Tom Miniken, Celia Mitmoen, Mary Mitts, Barbara Moa, Diane Monteiro, Suzanne Moore, Raymond Morgan, Jeff Morris, Lane Morris, Robert Morse, Mildred Moeller, Gregg 78 i' ' Wi. .fe f . .,,' - . 'AMW - . in G ' F , r 5 lr f g '.t' .. - , 4 luv ' -. J 1 'kr' a 5 it 1 f rv, M y , -' I Myre, Debbie Mullen, Laura Molkott, Roxanne Mowat, Christie V 7 , es R l ,.. V i Naffz, Lee Nations, Lynette Nelson, Bev Nelson, Kathy Nelson, Roxanne Newby, Nancy Newport, Bill Nichols, Frank 'A 15 5 l Nichols, Robert Nobel, Janice Norby, Kirk Norris, Gladen C x ,nf J .x XG, 'Nl -0- Northway, Hope Nunn, Leilani Nypen, Mary Oates, Jim O'Dell, Craig Ohlund, Cathy Olsen, Carole Olson, Kathy Olson, larry Olson, Marta ,N -ls I I J sl fs' -, 'ii I X F has s 1' . c.. rvni 4 .. 'Qi P NL i vm, 1 ,1' XM , .,, -,Fi A . 9 F it , 5: .K il I e an , F . i i . 4 f-g K1 KJ' 5 o A' f if. :PV x 4 . .,,' X J QiQa Q Fi 'Q W F ..-. K, , .,, l IIT?- WIS .J 3: ,.., I, ' is S , iffj f x 1 . , WH I Olson, Steve Osborn, Connie Oshie, Mike Oudeans, Nancy Ouellette, Michele Owens, Steve Owens, Ted Oyen, Steve Pace, Mike Palmer, Mike Palmer, Tom Pangburn, Joyce 79 Qi. fs. ' l-ie im' . P ! f v-.fy Rf w 1 r ,i ,u e. . . I Ark- A 5,1 'ti .Y , I lillli L- U ' . .. 1 514 ff? ' 9 We 'LU-'P' 1 Q A r ,E A is X , 1 f I ,fx A K l ,l f 4 Parker, Debbie Parr, Marsha Payne, Mardene Peach, Shari Pellenin, Judy Perry, Linda Petersen, Peterson, Vicki Patricia Peterson, Pat Peterson, Ted Peterson, Petrie, S Vicki cot Peyton, Carol Phinney, Jerry Pickard, Mark Piercy, Bill Ping, Dick Pittsenbarger, Robert - 4459. - .f g:f'fe,,' , '1 351 -, 'fl h. , WA ' , 1' E , Q. 2 t ' 'Ef f Q - - gdb iytiw .,, I tis .X Xa S t fix il X - -- x ' E Q...- A O ,M W il it Mx , f' Q gr ffffkfr : i '2 r ,e Z.: 1 5 1 ,Z ,,,. 1 f V, ., Wy, ,,. ., , , ,Ai ' I 7 ' ,, H, ,W f, 1,1 ' 1 'Ye f, 41 f' vw, L , ,uf 1 Z' W V' 2' ' +91 f 'J' f , W 1 f , he , ,, ,e ,Mig '64 v: 1 e- 1 , V :fm , V I 'l ' . . . f' rw, 1 '4 ,fx ,,f. HXWF ft' .w q-b- ' 3, :WE-1 li ., ls'l',:ff:f4'tPf ,latzff-'l.'?i'm f' , ,V- rf ,Q-V-. ' f t ,,.,,,xA..,., , 4 K 'J' 9 X if 4 M' is i -,stu Vp I V14 f 1.1 t -M 'wt ff' 1, K Vik!!'14..,1.4!f:33'v'. fitfffi' - -it if ll 'z ifwttik . 'f , ' nz . . ,1- X , W fi N '52, X: .I 2:1 ff . lil . r ii 7' 5 li ' SK .tv , lm' 4 i . 1 M , ill ' Palley, Charlotte Poor, Sandy Porter, Diane Powell, Danny Powell, David Powell, Doug Prather, Linda Qually, Kim Rainwater, Steve Rall, Cathy Ramsey, Leonard Ramstead, Bob Rawson, Joyce Raymond, Nancy Rector, Dennis Reeves, Tracy Reinstra, Doug Reitinger, Tony Reuolinski, Parnel Rice, Mike Richardson, Julie Ries, Nancy Riley, Linda Roehm, Gary la Rome, Russell Roonds, Linda Root, Patti Rose, Alan Ross, Kathy Rossart, Marianne 80 ' ' ' JI.. ' f' ' X77 4 f tg? j I , 7, Ryder, Don 'i i',,3 t P. ,ft 4, ,, ,, r QE 'f,' -f t ., . M, , ,p n ,4 , Wzxv:-.:,:'-Ar:f.:M--JN -A t 4 4 X '-W f .....W,,,,v ,,.,... a ..,,,, - M. .3....,.,,.,.l...,...,,7:..,, r .u...,..,,.,...,,.,,.,.,,., - W r 1 W' Z ' ff 0 4 .,. W 7 ,5 'aff V A 1 ' 1 1 , 4 f 1 Sayko, Mark Sampson, Gloria Schaffer, Sue Sand, Duane Schmidt, PONY Sandberg, Tim Schultz, Mike 5COff, Sandra Sea, Linda Sease, Steve Secord, Kristy Tx ,.,,.,,., ., '34, 16 9 fs ll-V, W' xg- 'S IN o , J . Q 3 at i ' , 4 ,. f f AJ 'Q 11' ie ' :fl Q, I tv 1 W I ' iff? X , ,ri . U Y i i l ' J' 4 on hu i e, As, r wb 9 Q3 r r ,, M f or A r x , X K 1 W i vs , ' - , .. 5 - 1 L! 1 .i ,I X X ,fi , D l , ,. -r if ' fu ff J .. . .Q 1, , . Shandefv, Teri Shirley, Michael Shartsle, David Simpier, Connie Shcnlfllfh Dlflne Sholfneff WC1llY Shriber, Michael Simpson, Roberta shorzko, Bob Shofef Bvfb Schultz, Becky Simpson, Robin Sherman, Diane Shore, Lorraine Siebrass, Ron Sisler, Bobbie Signer, Larry Slcay, Ken Slack, Yvonne Smith, Connie if K '2 7 AA rw.-G 139- 'Z -'L QF' LJ 4 ' 2 '.:- 4' '1'i!:J:,5f5.- 1 iff- r 4 -.ze-::,,,-111954 ,,: Z- u?iif4E?31'.- :Hin - r.: ef .- ,-. Q' '-I 1,1 . f -- .. rw. k A P I ,.v . . vfjoi, 1 J Q. Ft-Sei 75. -.., e .F 1,-4 ,ag o o ,Q--.,-aw' if ' Y , fv- 13 J I Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Connie Curtis Duane Jennifer Jerry Steve nf . . J ' -ei Snell, Lynne Sobottlce, Marc Songstod, Sandi Sorenson, Kathy Sowell, Mark Spangler, Dave KGS x I - ff? r J 4 I i fr li' Q V ale- - -J: fi V' S ix S iq XA - ., 5' L35 1 Ei: iv 535 si? Speer, l.avina Spence, Eddie Spencer, Sue Stoeber, Ken Staley, Sheila Stanley, Mary Stanton, Beth Stevens, Greg Stevenson, Marcia Stevenson, Pele Stierns, Dan Stogsdill, Sally - 71...-JUL 4 Af 79 6 W I :Af 6 yy 0 3 2 11 Q: '4 , X K 6 ffl l A 'X g E , H 3 , lla X 'li , .r . 1 ,, ff., 1, ,Q I ,g I ,-,Ziggy ,Rm . 'E -441 .N fn A V I- I .K - - Q Q A f 1 .Q 2 A 59 U V 9 1 ,CV , . 'sq X , 'Q' J G ' V ,, ' 'if M, Q -. 2 X: -'T mfg' lww, Til, ,, ' x V 'Viv A a-Q M , ,pr ., ir , f 4 L iid ,af .. A,,,,.: , K? li' Q., 554, L X X S K f x XX ff' J-, i A ,, Q ' ul, ' 1 - in fb ff Q 4 f- 'fi' L: xx il ' l,: . A , as :lf ,Q V L. Ls - It N , ,r - -.,:' I Y W , 5112 V 'T 'is . -. is-I W 'jr' A ,V ' ' ' 1 ' il fiiff i ' K, V if W YV'-9 ff ll! ' S rl, i T' A' ,V A 51:3 T , h 'R ., Q-. .Q 'te ,L ' :G fi T 1 ' , Stone, Starch, Storm, Straub, Stuart, Stuart, Dale Rick Duane Gail Paul Randall Sturgeon, Fred Svien, Debbie Swank, Gordon Swanson, Terry Sweeney, Jack Sydow, Bruce Taylor, Kathleen Thomas, Wendy Thompson, Jeffry Thompson, Mark Tharsen, Nancy Tiemens, Dave Tilly, Aileen Tiemsband, Bud Tolletson, Donna Torset, Ladon Trautman, Jim Treadway, Al f 4 i s l 1 W wg, It W' f l , r P . I J N 1 1 Q. :ia 1 Q. , . , ff? K . 2 i i 44 4 -,H 1 11- 5 ill! 3 ' f 1 llf Axe , X . We N i z X 3 ru . I ,pc - 1-: 91 1 ,f , , Tait? ' Y' :, 4'f3.f7 QQ. gi? 35? 1 4 . f':.Z'- 9 ' -' Q K V we ft .rf l K, 'il f X 1' l ll. f' 'V Q ,A ' yg , i LM Tremmel, Gary Trimble, Carlotta Tunininge, Kathy Turk, Cathy Turner, Frank VanderWoude, Arlo 82 VanWinkle, Barbara Vogel, Mike Vastrick, Dirk Wagle, Jim Verlinde, David Wahl, Treta Vining, Janet Wall, Margaret f VK, If f , f f'? glrY M' ' Z f 7- , 1, W Wi' M 1,1 5 V ,,,, , .2 6.2 Wallen, Darrell Waller, Colleen Waller, Terry Walker, Bonnie s s T37 'Q' . 1 '- 3 l '., . A... I . n mv'-is t will Qxw Mila . .' - ,gt 71. .f - J ind? if AJ- 'f' j an - .-5' , ' 7- - . l wi 2 ., , r A , f L . I 7 ,- 4 . 5 -- fx -1- it yi K km Q ,K mb- :wi 5 - E , .. i :Y ' .- H, ' V 1 1 x ' 'l 5 ' . If-val - 135, 1 3 ai M i l V3 -j' x 1 ii Y C. 'ff if . .t 'Y ,Q 2. ,, . , . . fi' - ' 4 . 5' , A ff V i -ii fi! . F A fi ' 333224. W ET: i -' 1 3 -i,':5,:Li' Walker, Norman Walsh, Kathy Walsh, Patrick Walters, Diane Ward, Bruce Ward, Kevin Wariver, Jay Weaver, Mike Weaver, Patsy Webber, Brian Welborn, Darlene Weldon, Mary Weldon, Steve Wescotl, Steve U , P Westby, Bonny Welslein, Robert Whalen, Barbara White, Wendy Whitaker, Danalee Wicken, Larry 83 1, i ' 9 I 1 Q QE .8 .124 e . 1,53 gs 'Av '..e. -,a F 'G Q4 B D G80-i 'i'., H? Wickwire, Kathy Willand, Doug Willis, Karen Wilkine, Clydene Wilson, Becky Wilson, Cheri Wilson Cheryl Wilson, Morna Wilson, Ruth Wing, Loydeain Wirikels, Craig Winslow, Thomas 4' ,2 G1 F' ' fx A A i. is. mi ,r ,, - an uv -. , - 'B -1- s ' ' X- V ggi? 1 4 by . , , Winter, Sharon Winters, Craig Wise, Don Wood, Craig Woodward, Bob Wright, Danny Wutzke, Danny Wyrens, Jan Yarna, David Yeabsley, Rick Yeaman, Pat Young, Jim -wfr . . M .4,. . i , v ,K 1, ' 4. .QT I V 'll 4 'R' gf 1 Y' , ffm'-'MA ' it . .. . , S ff in?-QQ' XJ' ' i ' ' Elk if 1 93m ' 995. 1 . nf' Juniors l A' .5-Q n -W Y . k ' X .W , xk 'H Reaflwrj DQ lb Q ,, 'gi 'A QQ i V A , F' . Provide 5 ,. 2 , C L V 1 . . 3 1- f' 'ff - - 3 OO Pnde g' ?f ff' M . -- M 1 I as I K: -ff -- f--. -,ff V I , Wm ' . 235, 3 AA. n . . M. Gilcresf J. Perira W. Christensen L. Kolbeck G. Spencer V. Young Now Lisfen here . . Look who's got The bear Trop. 5 V 4 ..,.,..,.. . . ..,..M.w,.W.,.,.. - .,.,, A 5OP5'20MORE5 61252152 , ,. .,.,,,. N :T n 5 17 -1- ,f--mQ,.-- EE -'v E4 ,p- rs 155 1 pig E5 r'.k'x:b a -gg X J i G 3 M x V ' ,F 'f '..f Q S? 5 iff n n' fn H f,---. 'IZ'- ,f 9,9 Soy please! If's the pea .... nuHiesr! x X Q! I'm cz IiHle feopoi' . . The Green Hornet strikes ogainl' '1 M ,, si! e Xi if gi - 'A :mb 2: 2 - 3' 3 F4 :V 'fr Y-23 . Q, jg E., gf 5' Q . I a n V , -Q- J i? I ,QB -Q, A liHIe O07 spy work 85 Oops! zfcffv ' -.- -X 1 4 fa 1 1 r 1 -n. 1, n- I,- la- , v-L, ,., . f ,ff ,-.. P, 'f :'- V ..,. . -'A Q ,QA-' : V- 7' ,.:-'?f ,- :, . . - +1 --. .... jj ' .,- :5-. ,I .v- - ' - .l,s.7? ?. Q- J - UZ ' ..---- .' '1I T.v:, f . ' - 1-.-au.. ' N- A , .'.'jAu4' ', , .154 ' Y 'iid' ,-- hy- :tru 1 - rf. , f 1: . , L- . Q 51 2 1 N 1. - .1 - m .4 - v .f1'.- L ' Q- :'A'. 4... fr ASQ - ' Ju' f' 'rf 'f .?, QV ' ' A -, I ,zz f It tg.. -f V '11-.-5 mr 1':.':r-QL' 4-.- f I ,-,.-..Y1' -- . - .. I .40 , 7 . -Jn, x.-V ,- , 4: -' ,,,'.'-9...'JJ'n' . , .- J, I- . - w-r,..- . . -.A '4, ' ' f m?-Q ' . -ug Q 5 4' ' '.' .r, .gugl , . ,- '..'.:- 1 '- L: T- .a':' 1 yi, ..J - Q ' Q '.f --1 . , .. ' s' 3 -. V U 'V il . f Qfq, .. -ff . wing, ..',,- :'. . .JT -1 - f :-'.- 1 ' ,Lil ., x-4 - -. , .-wx J' -'w - 5... ' I' 1' 4-p ,, L. . - . r v ,N YA 'ch f-If - c' , .. ' gr' .' . ' -, .L-' - - M., -J ' f, '. f ,+:J Q , -4 -'J . ' -AP - , -- i M. . - ,.. 1 5 : . A -gv-R Q. - , N Q ' Iv ,, 'L - 1- 1 ',.. ' ' ' J, . I . 'P' H - 1.6 . ,,, A - , Q -,f -21 Q f - P , : ' - .yi Q, - .,, . zf ' ,.. , . f ':L lf.. 4fL - 'L A 1 4 gfz. f, ,un -, Z J 1- .x , mfg? -P 10' .- ,.3f4?.,:,EA,'x:i:E,.A W if-..,:M. -, X f U: -..f. ,, ,-.v mf .r.-4 - '- . ty, , Y -:fr -'ff .nv .4 .,. ,J n V .f ,, 535 faffllif u 'r'L' ' 5111-file 'J H. - ,,, 11, Q-f ,JL Q7-Ni' . ,,',l.l3gj- nr.-Lg-.fi AV!-,, .Q---. . is.. - A-A ' -. A, if '55-, ,'.,','vwg' - ,- 221' .. '54 pf ---. V . .,.. 1... -- '3- . ,- I A ,gf -. ,- I , , , .- 1 4 h 2' . ,fi . 'f'f,, 1 1 . ,. Iv 'K sf 4 4 : .. .- ,:. Ky, .,.. -1-ff i, ..,,,,,,, - . , - . . f' A ,.-- -2ff '- ' a .1-. ,' 13,3--1 -'aff-'N,y.j5L .5-f4Z-f - ff ,--, .49 ,,.,-1.4 12, - ,. ..-Ju :gi-fn ,Y N tl - -ef . ,.- -'M .m-A1 ' V -1 A , A ...-ki, .',.J- i 431,-V. 3- Q-Tf it L ', 31:9 1.1. ,,,:5?2- E Q L 1 :Azlrf 'Ki' V .r.. Q.. .-,J frm.,-5. . 4,11 K gn, .'--, - -- '-'HA --' A . .s ,,. ---f 4-u .,. V, .C - . 2 J.- 'gf-':' - - ff -- -1' ' - .U..' - , . y ,,-Q ' '4 '- - f--:, - - .- .' ,nf-pgp..-,. Y, -A f. '-.. J 4 1 -arf:-. .. ,,, A -4 an Q . ' v Af ' , : .'.,-'L' Lf' S' J.--Jn' 47 , ' - .- .-,,.:g3,- . .. -.ay . , .- ,, - -3 9,3-v iv V , - 5,1114 - . fx. P jf3,,2f.1- I I - '..:-i:-QF' - P ' ' , -,..--., -r -' u . ..., -Q , , f.,-,:.f,1g ..ff..-' 4, . --vf-'sw , f:T . . - '--5' t-,1 :.'?'-v 1 - , ' f ?'H -A .- -1 ,A v. f:3:kqg1.vc E 'QL , ,- --Jvc , , lr 'I-3,1 ' ' ff-'-2i:j.l..,n . U- - .3 , 1 gfff Q' aaa. 75,11 ,J ,- ,Q-... . .Mr ,1'f-v.Q- -w., -'-4- f, :- '-: ?- ,- 5 - 3: 5 '1-rl ..'-ff' 1- . --1-. :' ,J -f' .zur 1' 4 -- '. 1-'-4 ,1 11, f ...J agg ', .i '11-74 -fi ., 1 'nf :'f' 2' -?' x.i,. '- P' ., f .- 4 ,..: . . uf , - .. J. --bf' v: ' '. ' f V. - :- ' -0. -, . cf?-5 ' -.: - L, . .-f . ,, . , .U-, .-,.. A . ., 1 . ..' sl. 4 A 1 - f J.. :'.. Y ' jf 'AJ - 4-J, ' , - 1, , . , -I .Q . , -A M , . ,Q-1 , - -,, - . -C Q ' f 'G J .L , - ,. .t -fag,-X, l Y .s, 5? 'f 4 A - :Lv N-'Fri .. I' f -'14' . --., V -1 - : Q .rv , . Y , ' ' ., .-..- , ' 1, :- . ., 1 1 ,- f 1 - , -., . 0 . -. . -. --, , , 7, -J, 10-1 . jg- ,' , ,.. fi- - -- -- ,V . f..- . '- - f 'Z : it -' -1. .-w . 'IA .7 ' :'.' - 1- Q' 'Jn A ,-' -o , ' A .v .. .I , . . ,,Y l ' , , .-. N . V -- '-f,'.-.f,:.,:Q3, 1 'av g--m- ' -..,-,rm-'sn Sr' -' 3 .,. QR., My ,Ci- . ..-,lv ,.. f ,yr . . . '- :+':-.- Tx-:-AQ fy -4 J.. 1 a- f, . - -W - ':-A.'L'T34.7. ,. :f pig, 0 -. . ,ku Y'-'ve . ,,, -,,- AA - K.. 4. ,, A .Af ,.-A . . I r,-in '-' 'ie F 4,- , f-'ff . :pa-M, .A .,,l. ' 1 ' ,rag . ,I-'A -- - -f-,S SZ ' . - .-pu, 2. .,.. s - ., 4 ., wh: -1 I.. - bu' ,,. - -5 .,-f -.,t. .E -, .,. - -xx, . L' LJ Nigga, -f. - ...r V ,-.. Q4 dag of dpeczkzf mcwemkkzt, 04 mylzf gg ,amz ,fuz,ffz2fmg, 1,-, '-1. .f I , K 7' zilfr ' I 4 3- 4--. - J, 9 .-.9 n. sf rl 7 1 I BELIEVE AS A GIRL OF CASCADE HIGH SCHOOL I SHOULD BE: Truthful. pleasant, considerate, and humble Courageous to uphold high morals Loyal and sincere in friendship Too noble to speak ill of others Willing to forgive and forget Quick to appreciate what is done for me Prompt and gracious in obedience Respectful to my elders True to the best that is in me That I may become a fine and worthy woman. Girls' Club Officers: l. to r.: Mrs. Thomas, Advisor, Jan Stephanson, President, Bobbin Hodges, Vice Presidentg Linda Quam, Secretary, Sandy Moore, Treasurer. 5 MY m 3 Q. 5 'TL Q E 50 5' ro C0 N 'S- rn S 33 .1 s ' '-Q . ' T. .. .s iii'-us-.-v-s 4 c . ? 0 l.. 'Q Girls' Club Cabinet: Row I, l. to r.: L. Bushnell, K. Haines, L. Jensen, C. Tuell, M. Shigeta, T. Smith. Row 2: E. Evans, L. Westling, S. Olsen, J. Thorsen, N. McKean, B. Woitowick, M. Brooks, M. Schultz, S. Eisen- man. Row 3: Miss Miller, Mrs. Shively, Mrs. Mills. 88 -7 7 It -4 X IL .3 - fafbetve NJ 'O' I !h x.J Boys' Club Cabinet: Raw I, I. to r,: P. Brady, R. Shore, S. Stearns, J. Maynard, C. LeMaster, R. Worcl. Row 2: M. Sears, L. Shively, D. Stark- son, J. Thomas, G. Reynolds, B. Varley. Of Our Days at Cascade fe 4-9 Boys' Club Oficers: Mr. O'DonneIl, Advisarg John Bryant, Treasurer, Fred Reykdal, President, Sieve Ayers, Secretary, and Jim Ping, Vice President. I BELIEVE AS A BOY OF CASCADE HIGH SCHOOL I SHOULD BE: Honest, loyal, sincere, and proud Generous in giving of myself Responsible to my obligations Confident in myself and my abilities Eager to acquire the friendship of others Sincere in striving for future goals Strong and noble in upholding ideals Willing to accept defeat And gracious in claiming victory True to myself and my ambitions That I might become A successful and happy individual. w i l 'P' Sv, LI? 'Qt A-l Miss Manners .7,, , Mrs. Manners Reverend Reems ,,,e,, Greene ,,.,,,,,, Mr. Beamish ,,,, Miss Bury .,,,s,ss Miss Peters , Aide .sss as L, ,,,,, American W.A.C. Sgt. ,,,,s L, American W.A.C. Lt. Russian W.A.C. Sgt. Russian W.A.C. Lt. Two girl messengers . Sam Big Hat ,,,,,,, A Cast of Many Pat Duffy Alison Davies Linda Velia .i.Jim Maynard Larry Voigtsberger s,,, Bob Enright Louise Bushnell Eva Manson Diana Nelson Cynthia Smith , Kristi Funk as L s,.,,,u Jackie Schaeffer Pam Funk Pam 81 Kristi Funk Steve Deller Two lndian Elders , ,, L Tom Brown 81 Gary Crotfut Two lndion Tenagers ,c,,,,,,,,,,A, Janet Spencer Si Jennie Cory Young lndian Girl , s,,,,s,,,,,, Bonnie Bayes lndian Mother ,, ,,,.,, Jackie Schaetter Lieutenant ,.,..sssssss ,,,,,,,,,,, R od Downie Maior ...YY.,.VVVV,,, sss,,,,s,,,,,,,, P at Keel Colonel ,,,,, Y ,cc,,, John Leamon Prime Minister L, ,r,,r,,,,, Tom Davis Mr. Jones sasaau as L sssssa Dennis Bussell President ,,,,,,, , , , , ,,,,,,,,,,, Ken Locke Petrovitch L ,L ,, ss,,,., Mark Hudson lst Woman Tourist ,,,,,,, ,,,,,r,,,A J ennie Cory 2nd Woman Tourist uu,,u.. . ,,,s Barbara Whalen Mrs, Finch ,,,,,,,,,, ,. L L ssssssss sssssssss F ran Habenicht Somers ,,.,,,,.,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,c,,,s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r Rick Hansen Two Ministers ,,,,,, ,L Two Sentries ..,,, ., Columnist .ii,,,,,,,,,s Larkin ..ss,,,,ssssssssssss, Assistant to Larkin Yuslav ..ss..rs,,,,. srss L Thorton ,,,,,,, ,,..., , Commentator ,,,,.,..,,,, Editor ..,,,,,.,,, ,,... . .. , Bodyguard s,,c,,,, Tom Brown 81 Gary Croftut Tom Brown 8g Gary Crottut ,. ,,,A., ,.,,, C ori Gray Jerry DuRuz Daphne Wille , Carl Haglund . ,ss,,,, Mike Tobiason Sgt. lScotland Yardl ss,,,, Dennis Bussell Tom Palmer Dennis Bussell Mike Keel ---A f I I f - n.' , . ug.. ...:i:: .X , , ' s ,gm f-Rx i xi. , g 2212121 X l .:::::: 3' 'X ' if :zxxzwli WJ , l ...c W Lsfqfiawz if I B f in ---va -0--1...?-,, l Players Live In the World of Pretend L. to R.: Row I: D. Nelson, M. Tabiason. Raw 2: V. Hamilton, L. Velia, S. Vogel, F. Habenicht, J. Cory, M. Rice, L. Stevens. Row 3: T. Gemmer, L. Bushnell, P. Duffy, A. Davies, P. Funk. Thespians Each member of Thespians earned his title by making enough points in the ditterent aspects of drama to become a member of this honorary group. The group as a whole achieved a quality of theatrical presentation that made the world ot drama come alive tor Cascade students. Drama Club Masked in their roles of make believe, drama students presented Night Must Fall and Take Me To Your Presi- dent to the Everett community. Many students were involved both on stage and behind the scenes, contributing to the success of both productions. The members worked with spirit and energy under the guidance of Mrs. Dysart and set new goals of achievement for their drama club and the school as a whole. N.- ' 1 lt 1 I i L to R.. Row l: K. Funk, P. Forbes, P. Haines, C. Dulin. Row 2: J. Clark, Velia, P. Rice, C. Schmidt. Row 4: T. Gemmer, A. Dull, E. Manson L elson, P. Funk, B. Bayes, L. Stevens, M. Rice, S. Vogel, A. Davies, P. Bushnell, C. Smith, E. Erickson, D. Wille, M. Tobiason, P. Du M nt omery, V. Hamilton, S. Brokaw, J. Boutell, C. Tuell. Row 3: C. Loll- Enright, J. Cory, J. Spencer, J. Hieref, C. Cook, F. Habenicht, L Vongts 0 Q man M. Maylin, K. Blocker, M. Hudson, S. Deller, R. Hanson, C. Grey, L. berger, J. Maynard, B. Walen. 92 Raw l, l. to r.: D. Welborn, T. Smith, M. French, L. Westling, E. Jack- son, L. Nunn, M. Parr, J. Clark, D. Bussert, J. Thomas, Treasurer, M Brooks, Vice President, R. Word, President, V. Westman, Secretary, J Spencer, K. Funk, Ji Cruise, K. Sorenson, S. Harmon, J. Simmons, L Burchett, B. Arends, D. Anderson, D. Cornett. Row 2: P. Hindman, M Gilliland, W. Wold, M. Shigeta, S. Forrest, T. Thielen, S. Whittaker, T. Bragg, G. Reynolds, H. Jacobsen, M. Pickard, J. Leamon, R. Slater, G Marzullo, D. Patterson, V. Brawn, B. Kosser, M. Dunlap, P. Bruland, J Colburn, P. Clink, M. Stevenson, B. Gundlach, A. Bradley, K. Haines, B. Artemis, K. Tuininga, L. Sea. Row 3: M. Brewer, M. Kaoser, K. Peterson, G. Fosket, N. Jackson, S Carlson, N. Peterson, M. Richer, S. Helaas, J. Pilskog, B. Hawley, D. Whitehead, R. Hummel, G. Bugada, K. Requo M. Schmierer, L. Young, R. Haralson, L. Shively, F. Reykdal, N. Vincent, M. George, L. Jensen, S. Olson, P. Haines, M. Mitmoen, S. Schaffer, J. Larson, B. Schultz, R. Russell. Students The scholars ot Cascade are rewarded with membership in the National Hon- or Society, an active group at Cas- Row 4: B. Hess, B. Woitowick, M. Jones, E. Miller, J. Tuell, J. Jacob- son, J. Cutter, T. Eisenman, B. Babich, R. Downing, D. Geniesse, K. Smith, P. Bortlow, J. Kuliurgis, J. Oates, T. Peterson, T. Miller, J. Tomlin, D. Ping, K. Lincoln, C. Fields, I. Okimato, B. McConnell. Row 5: J. Smith, C. Schmitz, P. Donner, A. Dull, T. Gemmer, B. Winchell, J. Wiggum, C. VanBadegraven, R. Gay, N. McKean, G. Beireis, R. Starch, J. Phinney, J. Glondon, G. Fortin, M. lsom, G. Anderson, K. Canfield, D. Foote, B. Newman, M. Knutson, R. Sennett, K. Larson, M. Diddams, L. Husby, S. Winter, S. Stogsdill, K. Rector. Row 6: C. Christensen, J. Maynard, H. Fankhauser, M. Biskey, T. Melhorn, G. Harris, B. Wakefield, J. Tollefson, T. Kirstein, D. Sand, D. Leyde, M. Pace, J. Groves, D. Davis, S. Wescott, K. Skay, G. Anderson, R. Read, S. Helms, D. Vastrick, J. Trobough, R. Starks, B. Bloomfield. xxx 3 Z, cade. To become a member, o student , must have an accumulative grade point ot 3.2. The Honor Society worked to Aff promote interest in scholarship by hav- ing speakers, a banquet, an assembly, 1 and various activities. Cascade is proud Strive ff ve, l to have such a large group of Honor ' Society members. the 'cn' Stars of their Kathy Haines, State Winner of Betty Crocker Home- i - 7 maker of Tommorrow Award GlRL'S AND BOYS STATE Top to bottom: Larry Young, Steve Ayers, Terre Bragg, Lindo Mitmoen, Kathy Haines. DPECIHI ACTIVITIES U3pl'UI'6 U76 lI7l'6I'9Sl' UI uzuucuw Electronics Club The Electronics Club pro- vided tield trips, experiments, and lectures tor students in- terested in Ham Radio oper- ating and general electron- ics. Mr. Martinson advised the club. This year's otticers included: Dan Schmit, Presi- dent, Doug Geniesse, Vice- President and Lloyd Buster, Secretary. Row 1: D. Geniesse, D. Schrnit, D. Ryder, Advisor, Mr. Martinson, T. Bump, S. Wescott, R, Yeabsley, lronh L. Buster, C. Maxey, I Y. A. C. New to Cascade this year, Y. A. C. lYoung American Citizensl enioyecl a large turnout ot students interested in discussing current political issues. Many views were pre- sented, and tentative conclu- sions were reached. Anyone interested could loin and ex- press his ideas. l. lo r.: M. Yancovilz, C. Dulin, G. Harris, L, Knapp, J. Thorson, C. Van- Bodegraven, N. McKean, C. Rhodes, R. Ward, L. Hansvold, M. Rice, S. Brokaw, M. Bislcey, C. Tuell, L. Stevenson, K. Haines, M. Reis. Science Club Designed tor students with special interest and ability in the field of science, Cas- cade's science club enioyed many interesting activities. Advised by Mr. Buster and led by this year's presi- dent, Greg Mowat, the club probed the depths ot science through field trips, speakers, and lab experiments. Row T: I. to r.: J. Robinette, K. Larson, J, Bently, G. Mowat, M. Reis, G. Ander- son, B. Kooser, J. Byers, Row 2: I. to r.: S. Winters, D. Welborn, K. Moser, A. Frasch. V5 wif, Bruinettes Cascades marching team, the Bruinettes, provided excellent entertainment at several home football and basketball games along with their performance at Dad's Night. The Bruinettes hosted the Seven- teenth Annual Northwest Drill Conference in our gymnasium April lst. They took first place in the Combination Drill for the second time in a row. ...rr .L MA-as ' k ' ' 4... Row l, l. to r.: C. Rhodes, L, Quam, J. Stephanson, M. Malecki, L Knapp, G. Elwood, F. Cosette, P. McKenzie, K. Danner, K. Carlson, P. Shonaerts, K. Simmons, V. Oldenburg, V. Springer, Row 2: N. Jackson, N. Firestone, R. Flynn, D. Peterson, L. Arends, P. Joyce, E. Jewell, M. George, L. Hurd, B, Hodges, S. Summers, L. Mitmoen, E. Evans, S. Moore, L. Westling. Dorn, B. Diede, K. Warner, C. Martinis, D. Patterson, S. Noble, S S. Loomer Jensen, B T. Thielen Row 3: K Helaas, D Berry, C. VanBodegraven, V, Willie, B. Jackson, J. McBride, S, Eisenman J. Shea, K. Katsel, A. Harris, L. Woods, J. Hudspeth, E. Defries, P. McNeil, C. Davis, G. Lord. Miller, G 2192- Manager - Charlene Adams EXECUTIVE BOARD Standing-Mrs. Dennis, Advisor, Sandy Eisenman, President, Donna Berry, Treasurer, Linda Mitmoen, Vice President, Nancy Firestone, Re- cording Secretary, Rene Flynn, Senior Representative, Kaye Dorn, Junior Representative, Gail Defries, Corresponding Secretary. Kneeling- Susie Loomer, Junior Drill Leader, Linda Westling, Senior Drill Leader, A Year To Be Proud 7 A . . U . G.A.A. The G.A.A., a sports activity program tor girls, was advised by Miss Dinnetz, Miss Rozman, and Miss Matheson. This year girls turned out for volleyball, basketball, gymnastics, tennis, badmin- ton, and track. The girls participated in athletic activities with other schools to meet new friends and enioy the spirit ot competition. Regardless ot ability, anyone may ioin and opportunity is given to all to earn a letter. l, to r.: Row l: S. Mendenhall, D. Mongeon, J. Has- kins, Secretary-Treasurer, P. Edwards, President, W. Wold, Vice-President, K, Gleason, K. Peterson, Row 2: P. Vanderberg, B. Schussel, M. Richer, C. Wagle, L. Hein, P, Bruland, N. Jackson, C. Hanson. Row 3: C. Peterson, J. Mongeon, T. Wahl, N. Vincent, B. Duncan, J. Walters, T. Waller, M. Wall. Big --c Club Row l: R. Shore, R. Spencer, T. Brown, G. Miller, G. Hill, B. Newman, S. Wallingford, J. Kuliurgis, R, O'Dell, J. Jacobson, S. Hamilton, P Haskell, A. Clemens, R. Gay, G. Larson. Row 2. M. Thiele, D. Ayers W. Shotfner, W. Bradt, J. Thomas, N. Kortekaas, P. Brady, S. Johnson T. Green, B. Brodniak, D. Shore, D, Tritten, S. Ayers. Row 3: G Humphrey, A. Marinkovitch, M. Nunamaker, G. Vogl, J. Trobough, K. Smith, J. lles, L. Aliets, J, Hawkinson, D. Phinney, M. Gilchresr, S. Hartzell, J. Bowman, D. Simmons, G, Hallam, M. Williams. Row 4: P. Reece, B. Gundlach, B. Hutsell, R. Ward, H. Pace, C. LeMaster, M Keel, J. Durkin, B. Walton, D. Boblet, L. Shively, C. Pickering, M. Sears, D. Henderson, B, Anderson, D. Slorkson, L. McCulloch, F. Reykdal, S Flashlight Squad At all our home tootball and basketball games, the members ot the flashlight squad ushered and kept students in order. These boys gave much of their time tor this squad and did a job well appreciated. Interested lettermen volunteered their services tor this squad. Front, l. to r,: M. Thiele, R. Ward, S. Ayers, J. Stump, S. Wallingford, back: D, Boblef, K. Smith, J, Bryant, R, Spencer. 96 A Year to Be Remembered Q75 ,. Raw l, l. to r.. T. Palmer. P. Almgren, G, Mowat, K. Haines, C, Tuell, T. Kickland, Row 2: B. Lambson, K. Moser, G. Allen. Debate Club Participating in district debate compe- tition, practicing debates with schools in this district, and actively engaging in college sponsored tournaments kept the Debate Club busy this year. The goal of Debate Club is to acquaint students with the fundamentals of speech. Junior Guild and Caducians ll W , 91,4 2 tfewgkg r l French Club Parlez-vous Francais? French Club is open to those students who have had at least one year ot French. The purpose ot the club is to acquaint students ot French with the French civilization, its people, and their customs. left w Row l, l. to r.1 R. Starks, Mrs. Gregorich, C. Fields, Row 2: C. Tuell, D. Porter, R. Read, Row 3: J. Wig' gam, L. Stevenson, V. Braun, Row 4: N. Elsberry, I. Okimoto. To Promote interest in retarded is the purpose of Junior Guild. Each year the club sponsors a mentally retarded child with whom they correspond. Club members partake in various proiects and receive the satisfaction ot helping others. Caducians is a club where anyone interested in health science careers is invited to ioin. Interesting and informative material is presented at their meet- ings so as to further the members knowledge along the care of the mentally lj I. . X ' f these lines. ,a.,,.,-eq. , XI .. T, If H ,,,.,'v' T' If ,,nf ' . , 1. ffff' .. ,-. i, 73 .3 x ' i J 5 ., 4 I. to fs c. conefail, L. Robeck, L. cufias, I. okimofe, AA, K. Larson, V, Dart, Row l, I. to r.: C, Forrest, D. Dolman, S. Foley, S 97 Stogsdill. Row 2: C. Wogle, C. Keith, C, Reingfm Mrs. Helm, advisor, J. Jacobs, A Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll is an hon- orary, international society ot high school iournalists. Any member ot. or contribu- V ref to me VISTA, STEHEKIN, or TYRO may join. Mrs. C. Fransson is the advisor. l. to r.: S. Stogsdill, P. Montgomery, P. Rice, L. Westling, A. Davies, A. Fulter, C. Tuell, B. Bayes, J. Richter, N. Els- berry, M. Rice, M. French, S. Tremmell. Variety or uluns Wraei ri. Future Teachers ot America ln hopesvot establishing a better understanding ot the teaching profession, the members ot F. T. A. have studied teaching through en- joyment ot various films and speakers. The club is open to anyone with a sincere interest in teaching and is under the direction ot Mrs. Godfrey and Mr. Olsen. Raw T.: l. to r.: S. Arellano, N. Jeno- vai, P. Hindrnan, C. Nickel, V. Hamil- ton. Row 2.: S. Altes, N. Ries, J. Thor- son, C. Hinshaw, J. Frets. Row 3.: A. Dull, P. Haines, L. Knapp, R. Kissell, K. O'Sullivan, Row 4.: D, Welborn T. Kick- land, G. Forbes, D. Blass, S. Lundquist. Row 5.1 B. Keene, R. Russell, L. Rounds, J. Cruise, K. Corbaley. V I T I I 41:7 h, , LP ,Z rl Us ff I r m I Z.. 1 ,J V r V - . O , -., H , nl 44 I : N M1 'L . I i , Jun: A. ,Q v , . . '-HFS . Q if L I., 'r l iii' Z, As a service organization, 1, g ut - ff 'Q -gr -Q 2 4 A re nf, . the Volunteens aided the . 5,1 z V ' Q fi Q viii .7 Q-154. 1 1 ' , patients at Providence Hos- .L K - tt' Cl, V ul? f' 2. , I d R M A I . 5 Th.: 1' ,V .Y f 3 .,,V VV Q .. n pita an est ence. rs. f , . . Q 5 I 1 . V 0 Helm directed the student E ,H g qv, ut' F W I 1 ,A 2, hy.. L activities at the hospital, U ' - ,Y - K in ' 4. A' while Mrs. Farrington assis- A 4 ' xg A A I 1 V ted in coordination and dis- . f. ' , ' . 75 i tribution of uniforms. ' A .A 'I Row l: l. to r.: J. Lynn, C. Horan, D. Dolman, P Verhey, S. Carpenter, J. Hatley, L. Huntley, B. Watts, D. Glasgow, C. Catterill, N. Williams, D. Anderson J. Williams. Row 2: L Larsen, R. Wilson, V. Lampers B. Undi, G. Watson, C. Johaneson, S. Surface, L. Lin dell, C. Wilson, C. Scott, P. Vanderberg, J. Bradshaw, E. Johnson. Row 3: J. Wyrens, V. Vogl, J. Kacher, C Duiarclin, C. Wagle. J. Roberts, J. Jacobs, D. Christ ensen, K. Sorenson. Raw 4: Mrs, Helm, advisor, H Nichaus, D. Hodge, D. Hanika, S. Harmon, L. Mullen, C. Barnett, L. Miller, J. Miller, G. Sampson, V. Dart C. Smith, J. Boutell. Row 5: V. Johnson, B. Nelson, - C. Olsen, J. Schaetter, C. Jackson, L. Scott, D, John. san, L. Horan, C. Lollmonn, M. McMahon, C. Trimble, S. Stogsdill, V. Cattle. ' .Scope or cascade 's World il .TT 'F' s . y f r g e 6 at 6 L T . R ,I J v . , 5 . , 1 I . .I , A X vkry, ' ' , 'f' .X .iv r ' g I ' r . 1 A , i ,vs - . I ' . L :diss 3 1 :UM-a 7 ' t Front, l. to r.: Row l: J. Wollen, C. Owen, R. Hazen, J. Wiggum, K. D. Lindaas, J. Leaman, K. Lincoln, M. Mahliern, M. McKean, P. McKen- Ayers, J. Aubin, P. Dutty, S. Twitchell, J. Berg. Row 2: C. Santetord, K. Nelson, T. Blanchard, C. Knutson, K. Rall, C. Dulin, E. Evans, N. Wil- liams, R. Shore, G. Drumheller, P. Yeoman, S. Whittaker, J. Holdall. Row 3: B. Sigler, T. Smith, J. Smith, S. Spencer, M. Bradley, V. Thomas, G. Straub, D. Taylor, L, Thomas, W. Thomas, K. Tuininga, B. Van Winkle, S. Vogel, M. Wall, M, Wall, K. Walsh, S. Ward. Row 4: M. Ouellette, P. Montgomery, S. Montiro, P. Peterson, D. Anderson, P. Peter- sen, E. Pighin, K. Quolly, T. Reeves, J. Richter, C. Rhodes, C. Reinstro, D. Richards, M. Richer, M. Richer, C. Schmitz, D. Shore, C. Smith. Row 5: L. lbsen, S. Johnson, E. Jackson, C. Katsel, S. Le Buanic, F. Long, PEP CLUB With new spirit and enthusiasm, this yeor's Pep Club became the nucleus tor school pride. Under the direction of Mrs. Fransson, the club produced a successful Homecoming, one ot the highlights of the year. lt also sponsored pep assemblies and rallies, which were favorable additions to activities of a busy year. Pep Club Officers: Center, president, R. Shore, l. to r.: E. Evans, C. Dulin, N. Williams. zie, K. Melling, J. Mendenhall, S. Holland. Row 6: B. Ellis, E. Erickson, S. Brown, M. French, S. Guiley, P. Haines, K. Haines, C. Loemon, J. Hall, S. Harmon, A. Harris, L. Harstod, C. Smith, P. Hyde, C. Horan, C. Smith. Row 7: S. Altos, C. Anderson, D. Anderson, B. Arends, L. Arsenau, D. Bergstrom, D. Berry, L. Betts, S. Cannon, K. Corbeley, V. Cattle, A. Clark, P. Clink, S. Colterill, P. Donner, D. Dolman, C. Wilson. Row 8: J. Fritz, S. Hanson, D. Douglas, D, Douglas, S. Eckstrom, T. Bragg, J. Thorson, J. Boutel, T. Olson, G. Watson, M. Bunch, G. Harrison, B. Schultz, D. DeMaw, L. Duren. ..,..,, V? vm? Mr. and Miss Pep Ron Word and Norma George A? Qi m 5 V and Greg Miller Gingy Drumheller 1 ,QS M wx -'U gr .fb ' ,cr f P I 'f ,.. I4 I si 1 . , l 5- Q. x 99 Active Bruins Rate Cascade Honors Front to back, I. to r.: Row iz S, Westman, J. Maynard, J. D. Cogsdrll, S. Ayers, G. Hill, J. Iles. Row 2: M. Mitmoen, J. F Wald, B. Kooser, M. Brooks, R. Ward, R. Thompson, R. Hum Brooks, H. Fankhauser, Row 3: N. Peterson, B. Schultz, D. An Westman, M. Mahlum, A. Martinson, R. Bennett, D. Whitehea The Bruins ofthe Month and Girls of the Season are stu- dents who are honored by the Boys' and Girls' Clubs respectively. They are selec- ted on the basis of having given extra time and effort to the betterment of the Boys' and Girls' Clubs of Cascade. x r Dave Young, Bull Varley, Curt LeMaster, Steve Stearns, Election Committee Advised by Mr. Zalesky, the Election Committee planned all of the various activities and required jobs concern- ing all school elections. This year's chairmen were Jim Tolletson, Nancy Peterson, and Vicky Westman. The committee was kept busy, especially in the Spring, con- ducting the seemingly innum- erable tasks involved in an election. They set up the nominating Conventions, su- pervised campaign proced- ures, organized a candidate assembly and counted an endless stream ot ballots. Terre Bragg, Earna Evans, Nancy McKean, Nancy Vincent. R WdJohCtt I on ar , n u er. TOO uana fwarcnes Throu h '67-Into Music or I omorrow Row l: l. to r.: N. Jackson, T. Hoag, L. Weber, T. Wallso, D. Cornett, K. Tuininga, M. Gleason, S. Twit- chell, Row 2: J. Muller, V. Dart, M. Hudson, M. Pace K. McMillan, P. Peterson, D. Ayres, S. Altes, D. Parker, B. Hess, Row 3: L. Childs, M. Shea, B. Mor- Band Cascades band pertormed well under the leadership of Mr. Kraintz. They marched at tootball games and par- ticipated in Christmas and Spring con- certs. The band also gained recogni- tion away from school by joining in local parades and concerts. Member- ship is open to any student who is sut- ticiently prepared on his instrument. 909 Q , sian- rison, B. Hormon, M. Parr, K. Looney, S. Winter, L. Miller, S. Simpson, C. Staples, G. Betker, Row 4: J. Thompson, C. Christensen, J. Leyde, D. Crosby, S. Keirsey, D. Ryder, J. Melley, S. Westman, D. Sim- mons, A. Fulfer, S. Simons. Mr. Kraintz-Director G W ft-. . 5 Q . , . -f J .w ,ms , J Vg . . -2 ,yi V, V, V 5,4 V . Q, V V .,V,, ,353 ,. ' 354 :51 V wi ,Q ,Q - fig. .I , V, .- ' ' j 't,, 5 ..,,,.V. VV .,,. 3 .882 -I , 9. 32 N W , ,.. ,Z ,ji . ' .3 V ,X ,, , , ...J ' 1' ' 1 - 3'-157 -x VLftV- ,E ' '- sl, 'Q' ' . i, -V ' -'J.,. -V 1 ,V sin, 4 Ji. ,V . . , V V J, ' fe g,,, f f ,J .fff K. J, -E g fi :str ain qi ' -- 4 ,,2 , -.-- ,fe-114: I L . z . -spa It ! f f J' 'Q ff . KJ - xi -574' fi, , V. na, ' 'Q 4- ' 1- - x. ai 1 f ..3i 'vi i ff.. ' i 3 i l V' .. 'l SFF? . ' '31 1: ' .. . M, ,.. . . . . c 1. 5 V V., :V 2. .QQVV : Sf, - V- ' 1-5, .I I- -V X V lv' E, I 'vt -,f E grfjxl ,W . - , - I . ,, -.1 ' -r. . ,..l . . ,Y 4 ,w sl.: r ' J fi 5 ,. ' ' .Vif ,fly Q ': ' . , - 1 fi 1 AU. D r. lg- 4-. J 9? , 3 - , :ill 1' qrv. : A . ' 7 . ,T . - 'EJ V 3 .SV iii V , jg V -KV ' V , fn V -, 5 ff' .W f 2 .H 5.-l 1 'J 7 W '-N -ffl? -' - f'-f Jef .1-'J-'X f . ix: ' if .- 'J it 20-vw -l Pl ,ff ' ,gi ' ll 4' ' 44' 'i wi 'M , V y, VV .: V, ff . V. ,g .V ,T . X V 3 t V , 1 , ,,B 5 VV ML ' x fa .. -. 4.-:f 1 l . . --. . M, - - . - P -. .. -W ,bv ' ' A fiurvxf i fl' . - f .- f 5 Pvt' X- ' 'Q at NN l 'J rn ' H ' J' my ,. 1,31 gs 5 Vvg 2 V,VV,:.- , . 4 V MV.. V VL V . V VVV 4- .- 7 V 4 s AV M , , V, Vi. VVVV 2:54 -V .4.3VV, , V ,V L . . It . 1 lb . ' i ' , VKVXZQX 1, . , Q ,V VV .V 1 .Q .-'ii f - , , N . - , . . ,.....e-1 . T. , ,. 27 MY li ' i -, 1 J '. .EM ---Q 'i fi F l . 4 . ,QQ - - 5.1-5 ' - . A ff: . ff' 1 i , ' ' 1 - ----- 1 - -- - Row l: l. to r.: R. Gumke, D. Leyde, M. Schneider, J. Wrzesinski, J. Berg, D. Green, D. Phinney, R. Fer- guson., Row 2: G. Reece, R. Starch, G. Raehm, L. Foss, D. Martinson, R. Bricki-nan, G. Hallam, J. Gay, J. Els- berry, J. Barrows, Row 3: M. Bunch, G. Bla cker, J. lOl Ayres, D. Yarno, D. Fordham, S. Wescort, F. Nichols, K. Dow, E. Kipping, L. Forde, M. Gilstod, Row 4: P. Almgren, S. Christanson, R. Stuvland, G. Weston, D. Wise, S. Elke, T. Kicklond, J. Smith, J. DeRuz, B. Jenkins, N. Gleason, D. Lay. Row l, l. to r.: V. Hartman, R. Blair, J. Aubin, J, Fowler, F. Cosette, L Summers, D. Westling, B. Woitowick, D. Lund, M. Shigeta, M. Mahon G. Elwood, N. Vincent, V, Oldenburg, C. Cotlerill. Row 2: C. Mars: chand, S. Agnew, M. Malecki, M. Dolrnan, D. DeMow, D. Fair, G Lucas, S. Swenson, S. Vogle, D, Porter, F. Beers, C. Nickel, P. Hinson W. Wold. Row 3: T. Clark, S. Loomer, C. Wood, W. Wise, M. Hudson L. Nickel, P. Stewart, L. Sanders, D. Henderson, M. Keenan, S. Walsh L. Hcinsvold, J. Strom, Row 4: S. Carlson, S. Thompson, L. Voigtsberger G. Weston, C. Nickelson, S. Linden, T. Kohler, M. McCartney, A Audette, D. Parry, S. Arnold, N. McKean. Row 5: M, Pastuch, A. Her schlip, A. Harris, P. Danner, F. Habenicht, A. Locke, J. Miller, R Anderson, L. Zahe, K. Rahsell, L. Burnham, K. Heiret. Row l, l. to r,: J, Schaefler, A. Shue, P, Hanson, E, Beck, M, Moe, M Gilliland, D, Gumke, B. Swartz, N. Jackson, S. lrwin, M. Mitmoen, L Cuthbert, K, Lidwell, J. Harley, L. Sea, S. Carpenter. Row 21 G. Lucas A. Morincovich, B. Midstokke, G. Mardon, C. Lilly, T. Bjorklund, C Gronski, N, George, J. Enges, C. Dulin, S. Forrest, L. Lush, T. Shandera B. McConnell. Row 3: J. Andrews, A. Burris, S. Kuper, B. Johnson, J Hammer, B, Diede, S. Stogsdill, V. Weeks, J. Johnson, R, Hummel, K Kahns, L. Cooper, T. Reeves, J. Kurpgeweit. Row 4: M. Diddums, P Houghton, M. Siltmon, K. Smith, K. Forsland, M. Grote, J. Burghdutl J. Smith, B. Berg, G. Croffut, B. Piercy, D, Gamble, B. Morrison, C Vanliodegraven, S. Farris, N. Ries. Row 5: L. Husby, S. Vogel, K. Hep per, R. Galbraith, P. Knutson, R. Jones, G. Haskell, R. Love, J. Dolan R, Nelson, R. Stanton, M. Weber, R. Ludwig, C. Schmitz, A. Kane. I ll' lli l Q ii rl, A Capella Choir With voices combined in song, Acapella brought musical enjoyment to Cascade and other communi- ties. Under the direction ot Mr. Ted Wahlstrom, singers performed at the Lions Club and Evergreen Junior High School. At a special Christmas assembly the combined Acapella and Chorus entertained the entire student body with songs ot the season. They also presented a winter and spring concert to the public. Early in the spring, the music department sponsored a trip to the Seattle Opera House. Stage and Pep Bands Sound Off Pep Band The Pep Band ot '66 - 67 added pride and excitement to Cascade by performing at all pep assemblies and home basketball games. Member- ship in the band is an honor restricted to the choice ot the director, Mr. Kraintz. The band practiced after school hours. Front: Mr, Kraintz Row l: Nancy Jackson, Terry Waller, Mike Gleason, Bob Morrison, Mike Shea, Marsha Barr, Sharon Winter, Kathy Looney. Row 2: Greg Reece, Lyle Ford, Mike Gilstad, Steve Westman, Joanne Melley, Dan Simmons, Don Rider, Lynne Childs, Bill Harman. Raw 3: Martin Schneider, Dan Leyde, Darrell Phinney, Dan Green, Rick Gumke, Dave Martinson, Jim Barrows, Bill Lagenfelder. Row 4: Pete Almgren, Jim Smith, Steve Elke, Bob Jenkins, Norm Gleason. Stage Band I Contemporary jazz music, played tor concerts and civic tunctions, was the business ot the Stage Band this year. This very select group in- cluded only the best players of the main band's sections. Mr. Kraintz, the director, chose the members. At the piano: Terre Bragg Row l: l. to r.: Bob Morrison, Bill Horman, Joann telder. Melley, Dan Simmons, Steve Weslman, Mike Shea, Row 3: l. to r.: Dan Leyde, Darrell Phinney, Dan Dennis Koster. Green, Jim Berg, Royce Ferguson, Row 2: l. to r.: Glen Hallam, Jim Barrows, Bill Lengen- Drummers: Steve Christensen and Rob Stuvlond. no N eerson. Row I, I. to r. B Drede, M. Richer, V. Weeks, man M Richer S. Hanson, .l. Simmons. S. Forrest. Row 2. S. Kupe Music Fills the Air llll Row l, l. to r.: P. Sease, G. Fosket, H, Jacobsen, L. Mercer, T. Fosket, G. Brokaw, M. Gilland. Row 2: D. Sand, .I. Phinney, D. Welborn, T. Gann, W. Fair, B. Watts, L. Horan, S. Arellano, L, Cannon, S. Sigler, Row 31 R. Nelson, B. King, D. Willand, Mr, Brown, director, C. Dill, D. Koster, J. Jacobs, Swing Ensemble . . . Orchestra The Orchestra, under the fine direction of Mr. John Brown, worked hard this year to perfect the quality of its music. Performers on the violin, viola, cello, and bass presented several perform- ances this year which provided enter- tainment at various assemblies and concerts here at Cascade. Their per- formances were well-received with warm-hearted approval. nobe, G Lord A Mortinson, J. Wiggurn, R. Hazen, D. nderson Row 3 D. Road R. Sharyer, Cn. Marclon, H Fonlchauser, D strrck T osket, C Nickelson, Vv' Wise. Row -1: D. Cogsdrll, R Love, i isle-y, J Dolan, R Stanton D. Ludwig. D. r, Boasting the best talent in the music department, Cas- cade's swing ensemble per- formed in many special pro- grams. Highlights of the year were singing engagements throughout the community, as well as seasonal pro- grams and musical assemb- lies. The fourth annual op- eretta, OKLAHOMA, was presented at Cascade during the second Week of May. Class membership is deter- mined by special auditions in the Spring. -Af ,- Sitting, l. to r.: P. Zandell, L. Thomas, S. Lundquist, P. Woodhull, S. Wilson, C. Sorenson, S. Ward, W. Young, D. Christensen, J. James, S. Diele, S. Swenson, L. lbsen, H, Younger, G. Morrow, S. Aliets, L. Ro- beck, J. Spalding. Sitting at table: C. McNeilley, L. Voitsberger, S. Vogel, J. Thomas. Standing, l. to r.: T. Cochran, Miss Osterhout, Mr. Bestul, R. Thompson. TYRO Young writers developed their talents through TYRO, Cascades creative wri- ting club. Under the direction ot Mrs. Rowe, they produced the TYRO, Cas- cades creative writing magazine. ln this annual publication are contained various creative works ot students at Cascade. S .i i Row l, l. to r.: K. Maguda, G. Brokaw, A. Davies, D. Mach, Mrs. Rowe. Row 2: C. Tuell, S. Moniay, J Richter, M. Barger, B. Livingston, L. Stevenson, Goan' .K T Row l, l. to r.: C. Thompson, M. Keene, L. VanWyngarden, Mr. Brooks, K. Husby, S. Nessel, S. Haskins. Row 2: K. Mitts, L. Hays, S. Ward, J. Tomlinson, K. Freeman, R. Nelson, S. Hayes, T. Dickenson. Row 3: R. Poor, J. Pugh, D. Moore, R. Rhoades, C. Gregersan, R. Briggs, J. Huber, B. Fickel, D. Mills. Business A Education Club The Business Education Club, advised by Mr. Bestul and Miss Osterhout, gave an op- portunity to students interes- ted in a secreterial job or business occupation to de- velop competent business leadership and to create in- terest in business occupa- tions. The various activities they organized were bake sales, sending a Christmas card to Viet Nam, and field trips. Also, tor interested stu- dents, the club provided tilms and speakers. fg DECA DECA, a chapter ot Distribu- tive Education Clubs ot Am- erica, coordinated by Mr. Brooks, provided opportun- ity tor leadership experience and aimed to develop tuture leaders in marketing and distribution. Employees and employers met at a banquet near the end ot the semester to honor local businessmen who provided training tor the students. 'I ff' hifi Z' fc .. Larry Young 3- Business Manager VIST E ks , T' 1 fn' 1, was 51110111 7213911510 1711 3 1 51151 wal 1.2034-11 V 138 137 H0 W. 1 ,, Z, Z1 Z2 25 11 za ZL 1 5115951 81558983 808738 11 133101 101 11.7.l104110j1N'1i92g'- W0 ffl 111 111 110111 1zz1z11z11151z1. 121155715 30131 27 15 27 50 51 417 so LL 617 L6 G7 70 B9 90 1 212 1413 1111111 111, lf17l'h9197il. 163.1611 L5 1111, 167 166 Shirley Tremmel - Sales Manager s Y I A .1 .- X Gale Forbes - Copy Editor I ' 'W The Vista staff of i967 worked hard to produce a refreshing annual with their theme depicting 'AA Day and Night at Cascade. The staff consisted of twen- ty-eight members, who met every sixth period under the instruction of Mrs. Johnson, Vista advisor. Many hours were spent cropping pictures, drawing lay-outs, composing and typing copy, and selling ads. Both the memories and experiences of this past year are rep- resented here in the pages of this book which the Vista staff of l966'67 proud- ly presents to you, the students and faculty of Cascade. Q9 Linda Westling and Ann Fulfer, Co-Editors, Mrs. Johnson, Advisor ,,, ... cj., 4-falib'-ef', ff ,fa -0 - l '11 5.- Kathy Hext, Terri Cochran-Typists ms. lf! IJ, t Marcie Schultz, Sue Whittaker-Artists 1 sg ' at W ,- ITV' 1-'P' 3 . 1 ...- ,,, A.. . ... fist! . 7521 . ' Row l, l. to r.: Jamie Richter, Barb Goen, Linda Foubert, Maralyn Yan- covitz, Vicky Weslrnan, Nancy Firestone. Row 2, l. to r.: Howard Pank- hauser, Steve Wallingford, Nala Williams, Barb Arends, Pat Vanderberg, Margaret Wilson, Linda Hagglund, Carol Schmitz, Vicki Hamilton. THE STEHEKI Wo!! 011 joreuer N l 'i -Tai qs Row lg l. la r,: Molly French, Earna Evans, Phyllis Montgomery, Mrs. Franssan, Raw 2: Shirley Tremmel, Alison Davies, Terre Bragg. Suzanne Slogsdill, John Schmidl, Bonnie Bayes, Marianne Rice. Row 3: Gary Novak, Rocky Boxall, Pat Rice, Jennie Cory, Sandy Hudlow, Jennifer Fowler. lib STEHEKIN . .. Busy all year around, The STehekin sraff lcepT The school informed of The various evenls oT The school year. Whether de- scribing news or enTerTaining Teafures, The '66-67' sTaf'T worked Tor The pro- mofion oT Cascades school molTo: School of Pride. New TeaTures added This year were Gary's Closel and Club FoolnoTes. The sTuclenls on The sTaTT learned many aspecTs of puHing out a paper as well as The Tun aT belonging To such a class. V-1 Tb i l Bonnie Bayes-Ediigr Mrs. Franssonffxdvisar M. French, P. MonTgomery-Business Edilors -.J 'G' l A1 fa nv'- cr- Suzanne Slogsdill-Assislanl Edilor Marianne Rice-Fealure Edilor Terre Braggfhlews Edilar R0ClfY B0XUllg5P0Vl5 Edllflf T07 Exchange .students brln rgff- ,JL labf an 0' Japan I . -s ,,. ' r if? 13 'sw ffl YY Row T, l. ro r.: L. Knapp, M. Brooks, V. Wesrrnan, M. Shigela, G Bugcdo, R. Ward, J. Spencer, M. Schullz, L. Milmoen. Row 2: V. Spring- er, J. Holdol, N, Williams, L. Lindell, K. Requa, S. Surlace, D. Paller- son, J. Cory, M. Mohlum, C Lollrnann, S. Diehl, J. James. Row 3: P. Monlgornery, C. Rhodes, J. Thorson, S. Whiltaker, D. Taylor, J. Hud- spelh, E. Pighin, S. Lorsen, M. Chaslain, J. l-lougslod, M. Woll, B. Schullz, J. James, P. Vanderberg. Row 4: S. Ward, P. Bruland, T. Wall, J. Benlley, A. Dull, A, Kane, J. Roberts, G. Lord, J Kacher, B. McCon nell, D. Whrloker, C. Srnnh, M. Wald, M. Yancovilz. Row 5: L. Thomas, S. McLelland, S. Mcllleroy, O. J, McLeland, C. Mlnnilsen, K. OSullivon, L. Zehe, B. Kruger, G. Harris, S. Srogsdill, L, l-lusby, M. Diddarns, J. Hendrickson, L. Weber, C Hinshaw. The Foreign Exchange Club, advised by Mrs. Branf- ner, prornored and encouraged inleresf in exchange srudenls at Cascade. The ac'rivi'ries they sponsored include: a recepfion for Guido and Midori, an affer- garne dance, a candy sale, and co-sponsored Infer- ncrrional Day. Officers: Janer Spencer, Presidenr, Marcie Schultz, Vice-Presidenrg Linda Mirmoen, Sec- re'rary, Lois Knapp, Treasurer .... Mary Brooks, Rep- resenralive To Cascade Chapler ol The A.F.S. El 'H Q I f' if' us. I 1 New Worlds to Cascade ni? '7:.Q.:v.-' X- ft .ti Guido and Everytime I go over my personal diary l'II remember how much importance Cascade High School had in the suc- cess of my American year. At the first Pep Assembly of the year, you Bruins seemed so strange-perhaps I was strange. But a little by little I learned how cool CHS is. The thing that I ap- preciated very much is the frank friend- liness of all the buddies I met. I wish I could thank each one of you person- ally, but I will say a big THANK YOU to the whole student body and faculty and I assure you that l'II always be PROUD of groovy CHS in Italy. gets, or '?' .. --. X Midori -1- f Q, flux 'i U. mix s . On the very first day at Cascade, the Orientation Day, I remember everyone warmly welcomed me with a big smile and a friendly 'Hil' Football games, dances, and dates were all new to me and often times excited me like an elec- tric shock. Nervously I took the first step of everything and now it is one of my funniest but great memories. I felt I was a Bruin and with such nice friends I never could be homesick. There are lots of things left to say, but I want to mention most is that Bruins are No. I always and THANK YOU VERY MUCH for a wonderful year. I hope someday you can come to visit me. Until we meet again Sayonara to everyone. WWW ? ee 5 PQI 'Tantas y ln Frost X lv A ,, 1 J Cascades caleforium was Transformed info a magical world of Fantasy in Frost as The Boys' and Girls' Club combined ideas and talent 'ro produce one of the most enjoyable dances of the year. Eric 81 The Shomen provided 4 I Cupids Couple music 'ro dance The nigh? away, as Mr. and Mrs. Sanla Claus strolled Through The crowd passing our Clwrislmas gift souvenirs. ..,- The idea of me slealing . . . I do go To Sunday school, anyways . . CAST Olivia Grayne H e L Jennie Cory Hubert Laurie . ... Ron Anderson Mrs. Terence ,,,,,, . Louise Bushnell Dan ,,,. ,,,, . . , Par Duffy Inspector Belsize Bob Gundlach Mrs. Bramson . , Fran I-labenichf Nurse Libby .. . ,,,,, Marsha Mahlum Pam Funk Dora Parker ,. Dan, a bellhop from a remofe resort hofel, is under suspicion in connection wifh The disappearance of a woman. He becomes a member of Mrs. Bramson's household and plofs The murder of Mrs. Bramson for her money. Olivia Grayne, niece of Mrs. Bram- wk HDS? The casf sfeps out To Take a bow. son, is bolh fascinaled and repelled by The charm- ing anfics of Dan, and meets The inevitable fafe of The evil doer. v r .il Could I have iT back, please? l'r's the only one I got . . . UK LA H UIWA .' 7 gf? Ain't I said I'd give you a present? THE CAST Aunt EIIer ,L H, Linda Velia Curly ,, .,,,.. , , , ,, , Tom Fosket Laurey ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, .. , . Sue Forrest Ike Skidmore ,,,, ,,,,, S teve Kuper Chris NickeIson , , . John DoIan Phil Fox Fred L, ,,,o, , , Slim ,,,,Y,,,,, ,. , Will Parker ,H ,S Jud Fry .,,.o so ,,,oooooooo so L Dirk Vastrick Ado Annie Carnes , Retta Hazen AIi Hakem ,,,, , , ,A Bob Morrison Gertie Cummings , , Leota HansvoId . Dick Ludwig Andrew Carnes , Cord Elam , Howard Fankhauser Break it up you Iwo old fools! Did you soy you was goin? JJ I I I I I 2 The music department presented their fourth annual operetta on the 9th, IOth, IIth, and I2th ot May. This year's presentation was Rogers and Hammer- stein's OKLAHOMA based on Lynn Riggs Green Grow the Lilacs. The story comes out ot the period ot American history when the farmers were moving west. It is the Iove story ot Curly, a cowboy, and Laurie, a farm girl, who are caught in the struggle to unite the cowman and the farmer. They find that the country's a-changin, got to change with it. ficlia lflmlilifv The sophomores outdid themselves in hay cmd dog-patch decoration to create our Hillbilly Haven. Plenty ot grub, Marryin' Sam, unlimited toot- stomping and an obstacle course added to the fun. No other activity quite matched the tun of our Sadie Hawkins dance. f . Y l 4951+ A s , -. f rl i. it Q H3 . .5 '- 15 . - C E- A X f , y 1,1 N l tu 4 i Q . - J, ', . X L, w .f A l do? 1 A' 4 is if I Junior Prom '67 1 ip l I p A 'll T J r Sill ll ull v J emi 'T f' T T at f - ts -O - a.-:P lk mi ' 'J 'illl De La s is S 11 l-TQ W, .. Ad' .Mlm 50 TTA On April 29, Cascades most memor- able evening unfolded into an exciting visit to Venice. The mood was set with a new idea in bands, The Stagemenf' The theme Al de la, an Italian song title, was carried out beautifully in the Italian decorations and programs. Nothing could have been prettier than the lovely parade ot new tormals against the beautiful Venice back- grounds. The General Chairmen were: Roxanne Blair, Pam Danner, Jerry Loomer, and Jim Iles. The other chair- men were as follows: decorations, Lois Harstead and James Thomas, show- case, Jeanette Halverson and Cindy Gronski, picture scene, Dawn White- head and Nancy Jackson, refresh- ments, Kay Dorn and Carol Davis, pro- grams and tickets, Sharon Helaas and Lynda Woods, entertainment, Morrie Anderson and Janice Pilskog, coat room, Jill Hatley and Terrie Davis, clean-up, Linda Olson and Chris John- son, publicity, Sheryl Olson, fund rais- ing, Donna Berry, and chaperones, Darlene Peterson and Dianne Ander- son. Advisor, Mr. Gray. jg- n 43 . .N ---.F W L x ,Ty s uv- 'ff 7 4: Now I go info my wheelyl Whof now my love? rv-pw. . .Mf- 3. Y 2 I Seniorifis? Candids! I - .I All fight, you guys Anofher Rousing Pep Assembly! ! H5 9- ll Thru Smiles and Tears 4-Yr' 9, I- ij ll6 1 2 3 Queen Denise in the spotlight. The float with Queen Denise Over- ton and her lovely court: Linda Quam, Bobbin Hodges, Jan Steph- enson, and Sue Summers. Semi-finalists Gail Dettries, Sandy Eisenman, Sue Forrest, Judi Strom, and Nola Williams. -,:.- N .ps xi.- 11 ,': '.-I. !V 'AA 'T' ,, fnlzft . iff? Q ' f xkvt' , ' ,J ' 'f Y 'i l V L 4 -.f3',v ,43?.. ' V' ??'f'Q'.,- . ff f- Q e--an ,vi , . ,R . .- me ' :Vg , , 'HQ xy i A, 0 3 in 1,501 ,m's.,,' . -1 f. -1,5 fu V + ':', 'b:- ' 'X - .2 'f'.l'l I Q fkflxf I ,, -V-N 4 I A 1 ei, V sf t n fi' ' e i r. Q. I gs fl , X C . 4 - J ,f Q , V R 1, E . 'f , I ,wk , , , f if l Queen Denise and Court 5 l. ii i I I 9 1 1. 'ia 'N 'x H, if . X ee N 2 X x x l 'xx ' Y e-PAX? , e X A Squish! Candids. CQ 1 I see the birdie! xt! f Ml? E' ff X K f i 1 an L54 ' , .1 ' My, Grandpa, what big feef you have! Candids? ff , rf: viz '4:f7p1'z'f'w f'J fP,'yf V ' ,'2J5,2-1 ifiiwffl, an vwcivfw -4 'ff -Win, ' 'WWI Xgfimfwz-Q ff . V W. ' , , w Q ,pf ' ffm W 'c ' ffwm,v 'xdffiv av i i . f X X f 'X Sdn. H, . , Y . W , I , Posting is my best subject. Candids! ,ff 4 - - t l W ' , - fegin grief '1 bt . I -. ' r 'A P. '-'-1,4 4' ., f X-.ug -ww .. ' fig i ivgflf 'fi V ly A-D,.-XX Q ' xi 'lflbgri .5 P n f f i s ,fx ' i' is Y ' ,-.L f-- Q I. C, M is , , M, A , X , 1 ' Give me cz C ! Candids!?! wumnul Lg urzms Charge! V . 1 ' ' is E f J , ,pw -, -- iv I- .. .-..,...,,. af' ' Showcases ore getting better every yecr H9 13-'.' '.. ' -Q .Q . Q' g. - -.i Wi. . ' -4 4 -6 D 7 '. ' f 7 f . x -r' ' V J' 45' -m S.. -J ,,- jg 5:4 d 4 ' I ' ' fi ,Q V 1-1 '37-Sf-5 7 .7-.. , ,, -. - .1-it U ' - .21 ' ,' QT- ,Q -. ' .. -1517-f JH. - , J ' ' -LL v-1-. f , ... ... ' ' ' LY f 1- -, . J - ,.',.-. X-V , 1 I 'u if, - v -.,,. ' . -. - Q,f., ,.1, J' 14 . , fi7i.'5f ,1- j .3 L - 'D .' ' i f: ff 'M 1' ' V .A-A ' T -' ' , . :. , ' . A ,.-. X, . ,, . .- 1 - ' -Q 'TWP W k..'9p-A L-14: .., 'Lxvx-f ' rf , -- N .. f n. . 1 - . k '- ...- , K ' 1 ,TV ..I'a-, fe 'T .- -' . .-Jr mf . ,v 'Q- J f- 1 -1--lf, 1 9 ,eri- -,-':, . v , .ibf , fi :Lg 'Z ' -. -,---gf... k :fa-1'- rg, -- -3,. A -..-s .A fs 7 . I 4,9 'f 25' f .1 4, ,.,,. w at x ' fv ' . .- Q ,. ,A It . . ' 4- 5, Cl .,-' - , in -.qw -AJ .',k,.' ' P -. :.- P' . ..- . , .54-I 'lu' -. .-: Q' '. 'V . J, Q v-, .Q 4 , 2 1 . u -I -1. FQ. ., . ,. -,,,,: ,Q-4. ., Q.. - -'-3 , :-- f 4- ' L 42 o -'Hg-I ff , 4' :I ' df ' .lf lv sf x, , ik . . . - 'L ssh . ,L -' N- Abi: l. of dag of jagfaf vzbtvzy of mykt of muffled dzuma. ,,..,.f,, 3 1966 Captain Mike Schmierer 1967 Captain .loe Armitage Cross Country The T966 Cross Country team regained the city championship, defeating Everett in every meet. The highlight of the year came when Cascade won a fourway meet over Bellingham, Sehome and Everett. The success ot the team came as the result of the hard work of each member. The nucleus ofthe team was comprised of Juniors, who should make a fine showing in the Western Conference under the able leadership of the newly elected captain, Joe Armi- tage. As new coach this year Marvin Gray instilled a spirit of co-operation in the team that led to a successful season. by Mike Schmierer, T966 Captain is Coach Gray and team members study pre-meet strategy. 1' Raw 1, l. to r.: J. McClincy, P. Haskel, R. Tritlen, R. Shindele, B. Walton, Row 2, l. to r.: B. Muck, M. Pickard, S. Wallingford, G. Roehm, H. Jacobsen, R. Slater, Row 3, I. to r.: C. Leuze, J. Armitage, B, Hutsell, J. Thomas, J. Smilh, J. Jacobson, D. Ludwig, W. Bradt, R. O'Dell, Couch Gray. Scores Meadowdale 15 Cascade 50 Blanche? 26 Terrace 29 Cascade 87 Stretching 'ro the Sun Prep 26 Edmonds 32 Cascade 67 Sehome 60 Evereh' 61 Bellingham 53 Cascade 48 Everefl 30 Cascade 26 1966-1967 1... 4- ,, lrlx. . ?Y .s. ' -Q4-. . , . - i -9-v . 123 4 Klux ,, 'Y A td V-'YS-54 Lf hs- -Q I . V 2 f' '-'3' Jeanette Aubm Junior Cheerleader el s ' ,Ei K f ,wp A mf 'E fan. f if 1 21112 2 fx 'Ly 37? af fi ff f ffgffffz 4' fu ,ay 73, if af. Z' wif?- :W Y- Varsity Football Rowil: I. lo r.: Coach Krause, J. Iles, S. Reeves, D. Young, P. Keel, D4 Simmons, P. Brady, R. ogy, D. Phinney, B. Lloyd, R. Locke, F. Reyk- dal, L. McCulloch, N, Korlekaas, B. Brodniak. Row 2: I, Io r.. Coach Barlletf, J. Tuell, M, Keel, J, Barrows, D. Cog- dale, W. Shaffner, P. Reace, A. Clemmins, J. Bowman, J. Ayres, R. Miller, J. Hawkinson, H. Pace, D. Ayres, T. Kensinger, J. Leamon, Coach Nelson. Row 3: I. lo r.: Coach Erickson, B. Bundlach, M. McCartney, T. Gleen S. Winecoff, M. Weber, A. Tredway, B. McBride, R. Cressell, B. McCall B. McNalI, D. Smith, G. Hill, C, Lane, G. Croflut, J. Olson, G. Reece T. Kirsrein, Coach Jagodilsch. Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Eve rel'r Seaftle Prep Blanche? Stadium Belling ham Edmonds Mounflake Terrace Meadowdale Evereh' I966 Football Scores I3 O Cascade I9 Snohomish 27 ' I2 27 I3 6 ' 6 ' I9 I2 ' I9 7 0 I3 33 0 9 A I4 2I John Howkinson ,i fl fl. ' , 52 ' ,-. 1 V V r , . 1 I . ff ff ' 2 ,f ' ' 5 Y ' rv M . ,V E V ,.,, , ,V , 4, X, Q Y V. ,, H ' W, , ,mfff 'lr ' '.f,mf+..w,,f 'gwfr x .. K., wg3,2,.Lr,wh, m e-fl ,ll-fnrffr.. f G 1 ' .- ,j,,V.7--ff'-.r 'vi ps- :J fi V .J,,- V, I- X: Harvey Pace Pct Keel il' Ying., BRUINS Steve Reeves Mike Keel Darrell Phinney A V I N G CA SCA DE Royden Locke n Dave Young John Bowmcl 1 1 i Fred Reykdal Phil Brady Sophomore Bruins ..-4., -,g,.1,,, V. ' ' 1 , :,, oo o , 'l 4 1 5 K L Aw Ang XXI ,iz L LX5 f 3 , , 'ev , ' Qu, , C., ,,, , . L Q ig' ' 5 45' ' 5 , . 'T N L I I oo B51 '31 V I W K K as 1 2 ' i A Qi- :-v , fi IWW , f 2 lm-fm' A Q M5 I 'Q M Q Row 1, I, lo r.: Swank, Sydow, Bussell, Holowell, Connley, Bruskrud, Row 2: Lorson, Heinck, Coolcson, Ools, Phinney, Lloyde, Mczrfinsonu Row 3: Coach Jogodirsch, Sayko, Brown, Ginnurd, Locke, Berlin, Andrew, Knobe. 1 Leaning Towards Victory .WML M aikh ,dt MMM? . . w Bruin Inspirations! Award Winner-Don Simmons, 129 Captain Darold Phinney working with Ron Ward. '66 The T966-67 wrestling season has been in many ways a great success. The team has won several conference matches, defeating Sehome, Blanchet, and their cross city rival, Everett. Through the efforts of Coach Dire and the new Coach, Mr. Marsh, the wrest- lers exhibited pride and enthusiasm in their team. Grapplers Row l: I, to r.: M. Keel, K. Requa, D. Phinney, H. Pace, R. Ward, G. J. Huwkinson, A. Clemmens, J. Bolling, J. Tuell, G. Gagnon, J. Murphy, ff - Vogel, G. Marzullo, K. Ward, S. Winecoff, J. Leaman, C. LeMaster, Manager, R, Nelson. Row 3: C. Bagley, D. Young, B. Varley, J, Jacob- SX lg: R. Locke. Row 2. Manager, Terry Swanson, M, Ward, R. Downie, P. son, B. Enright, B. McNall, T. Lay, M. Saco, R. Rome. Keel, J. Trobough, L. Hays, B. Sundvor, D. Gamble, M. Kirchgessner, M - ' ,V 'N x M f : 1 l g ., f s 1 t., a ,. I 05 Q? L.: T30 - ! . .5 fnxfi' 'I H' 577 z 5 ,J FYI, G m K Q ,,' 2 Os. A15 Row 'I: I. fo r.: G. Murzullo, G. Vogel, K. Word, R. Ward, S. Wine- coff, K, Requc. Row 2: Couch Dire, J. Lecmon, D, Phinney, C. LeMaster, H. Pace, R. Locke, M. Keel, Coach Marsh. AQ 131 Above, Paul gerring ready for the pin. Left, Bruin stopping Q re verscll. fh.J -.J we ,.4 nv w..., UINS x zilvfgi .vtzbq , 1 QQ., 5 fl ' LW 1 E .M .. l . 44 N . ti , W 55 'x W M 7 5 it f if fi , .MLW rf 'liiss..Fzs. 7 With the spirit ot cheering crowds ond anxious ex- pectotion, Bruins work with pride to moke their day of victory. 0 ., W.,- . es' .N ,V 0 .y 'J r 1' ,n... . ft '-Q,-i is xi'--S . L . QR ll '32 L-C. 4 I. EJ r h- ' . .4 , , 0, .7-f N. ' fi , W ,wx-1 .. ... .... ....,....... 1 , I M,,n,,,, Q, ,AN ' ' .. 1 . i ty N .XxLx jp g lx ,Y A Rllltl r5HUlNEi QBRWNSY MESS, Q EU F f my Q . X. ,G T lgfi Xojfl my ,Nj E, ji 'X X X E li' fanning -f INS i infiUlN9 i SEC i 40 A in Lf. .J E. 55? .5 uiiis K l g l. t .. C. Ridgeway, D. Ping, S. Hartzell, M. Gilcrest, M. Ritcher, T. Brown, S, Hill, F. Reykdal, R. Brickman. Standing-I. to r.: M. Williams, N. Kortekaas, G. Hallam, Coach Scodeller, Coach Wilker- son, Coach Rommerdahl, B. Smith, S. Ayers, L. McCulloch. This year's Cascade basketball team was able to accomplish what no other Bruin team had done, by winning their first Western Conference Champion- ship. To do this the Bruins had to compile a record of twelve wins against two defeats. Every win was a vital one because the conference title wasn't won until the last game of the season against Meadow- dale. The Bruins were able to defeat every team in the conference, with two wins over Seattle Prep, Blanchet, Edmonds, Meaolowdale, and Mountlake Terrace. Cascade split games with Everett and Bel- lingham. A seasons record of thirteen wins and six losses were also the best record by a Bruin team. Twelve players were lettered by Coach Reg Scodeller, which included only four seniors. With such a great crop of lettermen returning from a championship team, Coach Scodeller and the Cascade Bruins are definitely headed for an exciting and pros- perous T967-T968 basketball season. By Marv Williams Captain T966-T967 T34 v. i i s it Q . ..-q '9 ,fxs ,9- ,: A . 19 3.3 Q ,s Q . 4' x .,,A- --.lin-V' 'I iw-2,-19235-AE s- ,. gg' il gfi,,'wi 1 ef 9 335114 Qian fl. 'll'-Y gf- X , ,. yr- ,vp x T j . egg N 3? Hs' .. - ' -f f ' Tw ' .523 .sfx -,il . ' , n is - ' 5 ix' V 4 Vilxlff- T ' X' 'iff' A 1 .Q X ,,, Marv Williams . . . Inspirational Winner Steve Ayers ..... l967-68 Capfain And ln Triumph We Claim .,, ,W , e Tokens of Our Wctory Fred Reykdal .... Scholarship Winner xg sa I I7 5 Xb-Q fffwi JU I if fbiag 1 fy sXs5,' 0965 XJ cl A 2g LASERIIE i 54 KJ J LBS! RUE W' 2156- AND THESE S0 FAR UNTRIED ch R Sp th E W D y HOLD TOMORRO W 'S GREA T AMBITIONS . 230 1 K I 9 I s s h A T d A X y B B g D Bl k M P N 4 M W -L , Hi Sdglf MMC f yocgdl DLy TB T, 'F, My skrdchk dm ' . x fi. A H EEK 24 L32', 44, 221f lf' ,.. ' , ,, ' A , , ' - ' .5 7 5 1, i Ek f .4 W v i gi - 'if L ' A ,4 L ' ji x , Ai,.lJ V sal ,,A , I h. A ,JA I . I ' ? El.. .. 'V I , ' X ,I '4 57 ' , . ' J' ' U Y A I.,-, ' 'V x 4 ' '47, L , J A 2 136 , 4 E .M re4ffS 'E S Z . fs r , of a, K 'I Elm: Tim so f x r g -f 5 : 3, uma A ' X fi-'Qlw . - 1 5: i f fl 1 Ls... Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Cascade Bruins Accept Triumph with Pride Seaso'n's Record Everett Marysville Stadium Blanchet Edmonds Mt. Lake Puyallup Snohomish Seattle Prep Edmonds Bellingham ,,,,-,-,Everett Meadowdale Blanchet Lake Terrace Seattle Prep Bellingham Everett Meadowdale Burlington Left: Voulling, Dicks specially, bor. i Boys' Gymnastics Under the coaching of Mr. Schaler and Miss Din- netz, the boys' gymnastics team went to the State meet at Washington State University. There, the team placed 6th out of some 30 schools. Locally, Cascade claimed the city's gymnastic championship with their win over Everett High. The boys com- pleted a successful season with ci record of 7 wins and l loss. 138 Right: Don Hunter performs on the high .l. Stu L1 ymnas ucs R l, l. lo r.: D. Hunter, A. Corba y roftut. Row 2: J. Leycle, G. Lorso mp, J. Kullurgls, S. Johnson, G Walsworlh. R enclerson ow 3: M. Porter, D. Port , B, King. an up and coming sport f , ,.,,. N4 , ..,....g i f 1 1 4 , 'wwf if TWT T-T Girls' Gymnastics The gymnastic Team, coached by Miss DinneTz, had a very successful season. The girls proudly brought back 25 ribbons in Three oT Their meets Tor compe- Tition on balance beam, parallel bars, in Tree exer- cise, vaulting, and Tumbling. On The T8fh of March, Nancy Vincent, Janice Pilscog, Gini Denson, Jackie Allen, and PaT WhiTson went To The STaTe Tourna- ment in Auburn. Nancy placed lst all around in The iunior division, lst on The bars, 2nd on The beam, 3rd in Tree exercise, and 3rd in vaulTing. PaT WhiTson earned honors by placing 2nd in The junior division on The parallel bars, and Gini Den- son earned 3rd place in The junior division Tor The parallel bars. T39 Nancy Vincent on the Unevens Floor, l. to r.: J, Denson, M, Parr, C Olson, V. Johnson, E, Kipping, l.. Naffz K. Peterson, Beam, l. to r.: J. Alan, L Crabtree, N, Vincent, J. Pilskog, P. Whit SOD. Coaches Harry Shaler, Birrel Dinnetz. T, X l 1? Rocky Shore and Mark Nunamaker, Inspirational Award Winners. Swimming iilllrlllltl' . ,,.,, ' is,,'1 . T ' ,Nj ,JLHMH l Although the Swim Team didn't acquire many wins during the season, it sent tive boys to the State meet at the University of Washington. They were Dave Hodges, Mike Hollowell, Jim Durkin, Mark Nuna- maker, and Bob Lloyd. Dave Hodges was the most outstanding by taking sixth in the State in diving. The Inspirational winners for the T966-67 Swim Team were Seniors Mark Nunamaker and Rocky Shore. Jim Durkin was presented next year's cap- tain's award by T966-67 captain Bob Lloyd. Aff M 'rf' J g R l, I.tor.1G. Swank R S o , J. Durkin, M. Thiele, M. Hallowell, D. Hodges, J. Periera , . IFTI I1 M. Nunarnaker, B. Loesche, B. Lloyd, R. love, J. Benedetto, B Bickel Row 2- L Duren, J. Wagle, S. Wescoll, 5. Darling, DCc1llDK DYOaSBckL kRH JBI og: . ure, ling, B. Lloyd, M. Po . ernn, . u, .Wicen, . ansen, . o- son. T40 Copra Tennis Players Show Action Ti A I in o o oac rin e ...4---1 The T967 boys' Tennis Team had a very successful season under The coaching of Mr. James Pringle. The Team compeTed in maTches with Marysville, Snohomish, BlancheTT, SeaTTle Prep, Bellingham, Ed- monds, MounTlake Terrace, Everen, and Meadow- dale. The boys who parTicipaTed in The games were Those who Through Their individual eTTorTs, were able To show excellence in The sporf. AlThough some boys compeTed on more regular basis, all conTribuTed in spiriT To The making of a very Tine season. F i 35? 'T -Tilt? K Ts-if-V. T ... A 1, if L-QA-- , 141 M 'mf R1 3 fi . K 'if sri. 44 , .. ,, r J ' vp ' 1 fi ,V gb .., in A -1 1 J 1 1 rf Q. ,I . ' JH' . ivrff, 1 r I ,1 ,Q .V L. ,fn ' uv K s Girls Show Athletic Skill On Courts l Standing, I. to r.: Barb Duncan, Terry Waller, Judy Walters, Ann Fulfer, Wendy Wold. Kneeling: Coach Matheson. -,Kg I 5 5' ' ' ' 3 '- , A rt ...eg-wg-ari es 1 . J L ., f -..,s. ,Ik , ,r, J. my-5, V A gn . r ',,,,irh, - .::t.1i ' in ..g. ...njqri . - '... . 1 4 4' 'V :.u'!iP2',5J'f X ix v.-'140.,npr Z, ' , ,fe-,-'... , . 1, -Tlxylanegs l f' :1'.ii'li t k - 2,,-...'+.- , , qi. ,...,'- -1 ff 5 it Sl?- .- V 'yn fgf TL , I- 'W . 'A . 5f Q.. ., . il 'Y-. . . . Managers. J. Green, D. Semays, D. Humphries. Row l, I. to r.: C. LeMaster, K. Smith, R. Ward, K, Requa. Row 2: B, Barker, L. Young, S, Winecalf, G. Marzullo. Row 3: C. Babcock, K. Ward, D. Hodges, D. Forton, D. Siorch. Row 4.: JS. Lange, M. Kirgessner, D. Martinson, M. Gleason, J, Glanden, D. Berg, B. Morgan, B. Bickle, K. Lancaster, J. Barrison, C. Heinke. w-1 The i967 baseball team received many supporters this year. Backed by their dedicated coach, Mr. Krause, and captain Dan l-lutsell, as well as three hard working managers and a proud student body, the team showed action that is Worthy ot praise. Although the boys' roster clearly shows more losses than wins, they claimed a victory in tair play and good sportsmanship. Some ot the schools played include: Lake Washington, Everett, Bellingham, Ana- cortes, Meaclowdale, Seattle Prep, Blanchett, Wen- atchee, and Marysville. -'x 'Vin af -C 'I r 1 hi MJ V-I-Y f N ,Q f , . ,,, , ln ,. , Qfffj ilagf mv sw g +15-f f '1'lf-V' ' Vim? K. N fgfxqv-?' 4 W wl o o nr M Gllcresr Conway D Hut sell F Reylcdcl S Ayers Row 2 Coach Krause G Gagnon J Tomlin wn fer :er .l Howlunson D Dogv Row orfzell n Forslund M De er S Hunter C0OCl' KVOUSE Copfcxm Don Hutsell , X , MZVWQJ f T , nm' V Z ,' - .i. as 2' R fr . 1 i 4 ! . ,il . rf ffl ,y y gf I, 1 1 1 v i . i FX. f . W f 8 .' ,im -f. .4 4 x, ., 'f' s 7 1 lid , 11 3 , fs f 41 311 44. sppxdh Row l, l. to r.: B. Scussel Green. Row 2: K. Gleason, strc. Row 3: K. Peterson, M. Richer, W. Wold, L. Crabtree, M. Wall. ., ,Ein E ll 31 at 4 I om 'ill I' V -y IW!! y X s x av I 1..i- M. Both boys and girls track teams shared spirit in their meets ot l967. This year brought an equal measure ot success and failure to both teams. Under the leadership ot Coach Birrell Dinnetz, the second season ot girls' track actively participated in several local meets as well as competing against veteran Seattle teams. The boys team continued to display the enthusiasm of torrner years, bring- ing their coaches Mr. Dire and Mr. Gray a season to be proud of. Coach Gray and Coach Dire fs . .1 , . , y 4 li' 'J 5 A K, 4.1 I ,I .55 ,B r 4 1 .I I gy y ,!2'-.ir .,- I I A v' L 5,04 M I y ' .... f f , f - if 'i ' if ' . 1 , . .ig f ,bt if 1 -Q 4. 2 an I t y V ' J ' ' ' J ' .gf , lj ,fb- 1, S X ' F ff Q' 573, .. ,-.,.vA L: ' f ,. - f h 4 -J.. dig., 7 3 35 J 2 gs ,sag A Ik-V 4, 51- . Y- ' y ai w 1 -,ze-ew - sn .....-.fr ii J,.. 'sasdgmvfi in f 5Z'4:i, V, f v f.'V'f4i.fil' 'R f , , My I K ,,, ...SY J. Pittman, L. Cooper, Managers THE ROAD T0 VICTORY IS LONG AND HARD Row l, I. fa r.: Coach Dire, J, McCIiney, J. Kulierges, D. Hunter, G. K. White, J. Bryant, B. Livingston, J. Tuell, A. Locke, D. Ayers, J. Ja- Rhoeme, J. Leyde, J, Carnahan, R. Lockwood, J. Shultz, T. Swanson, R. cobs, J. Jacobson, J. Ayers M Sayko R Sellers Row 4' Managers D Shindell, G. Hayes, B. Pelersan, Coach Gray. Row 2: M. Keel, D. Gen- Hansen, D. Simmons, J. Thomas, J, Arm-iiage, Treadiway, B. Lloyd, iesse, J. Iles, G. Maxey, D. Young, P. Haskell, P. Keel, B. Smilh, G. R. Cressell, J. Olsen, L. Wicken, T, Greene, H. Jacobson. Hill, F, Dill, L. cCuIlach J. Reed J - '-+-....,..,-g,. M , , . Pace. Row 3, P. Brady, H. Pace, J' we . vw'- HQ 3 V 4? -, an-' if he 3 ffm V I N-X., M9 Q A ff ..,, V . 0 'f11v,x,,fv:, V . , ' . 3, .,,,V f .z-sf' is , J- ' ' ,lj j. fl gk: V as ' 5 J... . gi.. V v M,,,.L4 N f - -, VN 1 M 5 V ' . ,ffl - .V - 7. 4 vt -.A . , wwf M vw-4, ., -' - f , . . .sq we A V . ff. 3 1 V' 1 fVV,. -X ' '-1 - -1' M, , fm. , -M' 1, M, T ' V- - Y., gl . , ,J AM I I .v I X 5' h , .aww . v fc, V. ny M , 4 me,-14, 1,1 wif' -994 'H ff y , 4 f H ,-ggvu 4 H New . h 2 any 1 A V -. I V - -. T - , li i Y .V A .- - . 7 lv Ak , Q' 43' 'K' , ' 4, T . V1 : ',. , ' Mg'-:.' : J , ,, , -fm, V V- -2' Qffqfa .. ' ' ' ' V X- 'PQ 'i , .3 W f' ' 5 ' . ' s . -it - V ' ' 'li' ' 'f . ,- i'f . , ' ff ' . V . . Q. - .. :di V . +V J 'v-Q53-,,w'Pf g4v 'N ' , W, I - ff. va 1 . iw ,LN 'If' .A f fgli 1 --4 xgvi W 751' E, Q- '- ' i .Wu ' ' ,,,',,- ' V ', .5 ,, , , . f V IV ' ' f ' fi 'fi -'i ',.', rs xp IQ' V lflihjcgw 4 X y ffpfpl f- . fx M -' l- ri'-il.,-pf, '- , . .-:A-. ' xi , ... , , 1, ,.' 'Mb -V' ' vs -. 'bmw .. ' ' - ' ' - ' ie- . 2 ,' 1 , f'-.-,H 'if ,J ,. . - I' 17. 4 , . -N .g , 'lf'-4' O ,4:j,,?1: ,N G ' ' 9 ', 'f-1: -5-N, L I nl tgjfdi 14 J HEX L.. l, J, ' I ' abfflifc-V A -' A ' J aim H ' ' .. A- ' -- ' . ' - .J J ' , ' -11: aa ' . A ,' 7, 3 '.- i Pl ' f , 1-' .1 .L-..-.- nf ' 1- - -'J' 'ui 1' l45 X I r. . ,P wg- ' . is VT , Q' -Y fl Aj M .1 , H Y ' x lh-1.. .A 1' 1 4 ' J Y 1 ' A ' ' MU 3 Vg. L 935.561-:11,w., 'QEQ1-:p x.v:'?ss:,,y.-'i'2f'fgQE'?::'ru'?' KA ' 21 - . :ev 3Q.v.iE!z.aSiTJ '-3 m. 1 I' K 146 Athletes Move Into Spring fi Lf.. 'Pr--1 W ff. mf., i .,-1 v-- -, , ,,. f- f.1-la, - AAA ,,.T.-. E- l:J??' 511, ...-2,,5 - -11- 1 ,,--1,5 f -U fb , . .ttthf-Y 'ixfizi A .Y,. - -A A.. 1 .-rg n.J f-'ffgfg A T of dag of qazkt amfahbm of mykt of fzzykt pzoapezdg. - ,-.- -- 0,- .:l:15rM, L 4,51 +1 .f L.,-1 1 A ,,1, fn' A ,x .4 .11 1154, ' aff? F. ,J - A' -ff fi. 1 -.-3 . I.. --- .if- . - -- -A. -'-a-C11 -5 .,.,:.,r, -r Wl .t , 5 .JF Q - . . - 'Fc' ,-f,- ,-1. . F. sz: ,n . ....-.1 -. 4, .A -' aw',Z1 RU: 4 91:4 fv -.f... fn. .,, - n -,',.. ,,,p. I i,.., . 'Q 1-A --fs. -rt ...v..--s . .1-. f'..s-ff-.- , , J ..., .sf - .,.-. .:v. 4.- - ,.. 'V-1-1 .NTL -fl s ff. ,1 1 . M9511 'L . ,.. MYQUR JOB Wfherever you'rc working s in office or shop, And however far you may be from the top, And though you may think you're just treading the mill, Don't ever belittle the job that you fill, For, however little your job may appear, Youlre just as important as some little gear That meshes with others in some big machine, That helps it keep going -though never is seen. They could do without you f we'll have to admit - But business keeps on when the big fellows quit! And always remember, my lad, if you can, The jobls more important - oh yes -than the man! So if itis your hope to stay off the shelf, Think more of your job than you do of yourself. The job is important- donit think it is not f So try hard to give it the best that you've got! And don't ever think youlre of little account - Remember you're part of the total amount. If they didnlt need you, you wouldn't be there - So always, my lad keep your chin in the air. A digger of ditches, mechanic, or clerk - Think well of your company, yourself and your work. - 2 A. 22-fyf XX -fe ' ' fixes . W1 ..,....- . r i s - , 'f'5l'ifr 'r fi-, .wg , 1 krkjlgllhfil .3. 35. : :I -r - Q 'I . Mn :inn 4. , Il i iifxi'lN05fL E PM! i'i1'ii'il':.I i . . X- . it ' ,rm , rn 'Wi' ' f'.12i'.fiaiis i4iSiif v!f5sf ?.'??2, . -ff W U' 'tagfi . is ' l y ke ' : Lai ' 97' lif t 1. ' few , , , vi ,W 31 .5 ,--1' 'I j' ,,.,, --A - P 331 'Mk' - - 'i 42 :' -Q211sgs:5iz1f-.sg-t. sr A-- -53.-infan'--ig+:a-ff ' SY'-TLEa::r .w i .'E3-i l'f'wf4 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 2072 couav EVERETT Serving All of Snohomish County B 8- M Shopping Home Office: Third 8. Main 902 Second Center, Marysville Evereit Edmonds Snohomish AL 9-.5191 I E mtlli tif I EDGEWATER TV, INC. SOLIE FUNERAL HOME CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES Lloyd W. Solie-Jerry Solie Cong rotulohons CLASS OF 67 330 Colby Avenue Everett Woshmgton gt k Q Z I MI.. l ml B 8. M FOOD STORES Your Slgn of Better Morketmg EVERETT MARYSVILLE LAKE STEVENS W Boggs M F McLean CARRUTHERS 81 WHITEHEAD HOME FURNISHINGS .J If 2 lNL1J K, Laps E 2813 Hoyt Everett mga-fi X A197122 N:L EL 31101 FTD GIFT BOOKS LSO CHRISTMAS CARDS 0rrLs fha Jlcfolmsf 2944 Colby AL 2 4184 5626 EVERGREEN WAY EVERETT WASHINGTON 98201 .I I. 1 I S h 4 5 g. , , G - .' 'ii T35 F' ', ' f H.: - ' . , ' ,I ,. V F - 1 A .S J 5 if ! I ff' -1,-Q.. 'xv . 'T ' ' . : .- :S 'SAN-:X I I 1 , fe. l ' ' E , V .j' 'S . f'fA :' ' X ff f f- I E X T , f , ' -wi?-A fu I' , ' ' r -f AJ' ,, 2:25-. L ' W - . f ' ,V g, Q, . w x -fri w!igIf, I fx! , -' A N 4 ,Q 1 -WLT? 5 I -112 Q V , Eli' I m:,.,I.,mLf -111 2 O 'I ., 117 A H H effvgfg L' .h L ' , ' , :I.2Li.f?i?'1f -- N K :Z 4 1.1,Z,9.5if it , Q, N ' . ' ,F , 9,9141 I -H ,E I . I . v A :I'fI..' N - .zen if . ' . ,dnl 1. T- H . ' ' A A Q- I ' V5 , . ' ' 5511? E?-Q. ' , -- H Y 'l lgfzgql, 0 U -1.1.5-f.,, - - ' -.,0-- A . -3355, ' . f 'T '- -' - . 52' Ig' ' , Tw-vw, ' - -. ' I . I 1 -.Q I I . + ' . V .-A . wfiflf?-I im I7 'A' V 17- 5 I --gg' ,. - ' HI-2 'I ., . -H ---f Mmm . ..,.,,,,, ig' l 'Tit V I GN ll 9 A , ' V - I . ' 8 , . ,V :TQ ff G i - - T 1 1 .Y rv n 1 I 1 1 . ,Ii I Q9 A f-A 7 7 - L 1 MITCHELL'S HOMEMADE CANDY 2725 Colby Avenue AL 2-2501 H 8. H MOTORS QUALITY useo CARS Here tom row to back up what we sell today MUKILTEO BUY-RITE Cla av ' vw it CLUB 9, GHS ENDEAVORS I x Al .. Lf xg if W. SEATTLE - FIRST NATIONAL BANK 'K m e South Everett Branch SEATTLE-FIRST NATIONAL BANK You're more than welcome at any of the state-wide offices of Seattle-First National Bank HUGHDAHL'S LADIES APPAREL 28O5V2 Colby Avenue AL 2-8162 Best wishes for the years to come F N V539 Since 1898 PACIFIC GRINDING WHEEL COMPANY, INC. 2212 Pacific Avenue Everett, Washington Q LEMASTER BUILDING SUPPLY 4808 Highway 99 So. AL 9-9222 HELLENTHAL S GENERAL ELECTRIC EVERYTHING EoR THE MODERN KITCHEN 2526 Colby AL 9-2243 f ' ff? A Ui' I A Pr Q3 Z is , f wi 1 ji, ,L 3? ,VY .i,1 'F 1-C5551 114,455 , ' 4-fav-f I J, Ty M! BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 67 SCCTI-I' SCOTT PAPER COMPANY WEST COAST DIVISION EVERETT, WASHINGTON CONGRATULATIONS Compliments of Wally Roclland COAST to COAST Stores 2631 Colby AL 2-7866 FOLLESTAD RAMBLER, INC. 2525 Colby Avenue AL 9-1165 Over 54 years of Fair Dealing Everett BANK OF EVERETT RAMBLER TQYQTA California 81 Wetmore, Everett-State 8. Dupree Rcl,, Marysville BEST WISHES FROM PETERSON'S APPLIANCE CO. Serving Everett for 48 Yeors SAND AND GRAVEL FRIGIDAIRE SPEED QUEEN MAYTAG ZENITH GIBSON COMPANY, INC. 2821 Hoyt AL 2-5200 f-ff- , -:.?I,:::....:-. A5553i'i1A,1'ifI':QfiF21-5:51 , at :fm , ii I1555EIIIi21ifQ5Q.1I1:552.55isIiiigfifiiiiiv if51f5E:i25:f?13f-1:215..E-1'.EE1:1g3w.,.:...-51:11:51. 125.2'fi1E15155525255255E5E5E5s:ii?if335E5E555E?i?5?22Z2?EE?f125t:':'ff5 2.1I11rf.1a::.,,::1:f::2E2E2Ei2e2 22: E. 45253255 2212 5 fi: I .. 4 ' , - 1.'1'f2f2I'?EE?'F1:1'.ZF1r-rf': 15'fi':52E'i':?: ' QLE52EEis?53525E5222?if52EEEEEEEEEE?2r:zE5:z:s. me-m..T - '1 ' I we 1 N - 1 U I I ' I V ' ' Call AL 2-2111 tor Top Quality Sand, Gravel, Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete Pipe, Asphalt Paving LOOK FOR THE BIG RED TRUCKS I WALTER JEFFRIES NELLIE JEFFRIES MADELIN STRETCH 8. DRAPERIES A826 EVERGREEN WAY 0 AL 2-B023 0 EVERETT, WASHINGTON ACROSS FROM SOUTH B 8- M 'The Friendliest Store in Town ALBERTSON'S Food Centers 6731 Hiwoy 99 DAIRIES South Everett CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 67 Evergreen Woy ot 52nd Eve, Industrial - Commercial - Residential GRQCERIES MEATS SAGERS, INC. C- VANS MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS HBQHG' Things fo EGL' 1502 Rucker AL 2-3171 THURSTON A. SAGER, President WE DELIVER PEOPLES 4213 RUCKER Avenue Everett's Symbol of Quality . . . CosteIIo's W X3 AL 9-6146 I A Ag ne CONGRATULATIONS TO THE R CXO., A f E am 1 fm, 5 CLASS OF H679 l Men's ,,, We jf - ezm.wse?'62'-,251 Wea' is! .f '3 Hewitt and Wetmore Everett CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1967 :L, CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES from J. C. PENNEY CO. EVERETT KARR'S KORRAI. 3 Stores To Serve You 9700 Highway 99 SOUIII ' 'E' ' M A Sf OID OFC Home Store 1 1 V AUI' C I' J il 'I II L ,I INTERCITY ELECTRIC O 'ine' .mga ELECTRIC E. PLUMBING 5'W 'U' fa LICENSED AND BONDED MDG IT YOURSELF AND SAVE.. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Lighting and Plumbing Fixtures . . . Electrical and Heating Supplies EL 3-4811 AL 9-0115 H 2116 36111 Street Everett 8830 HIQIIWGY 99 Everett I NATIONAL BANK S' g WASHINGTON Lf i f Adlacent to South B8IM Eve rett V xy xg? of xc LI' I Y Q lq vga Shopping Center X I ff I ' I BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE mv meukem OVER t y saw Il I 'Il 40 fi R52 M IL.L. I Q PJ EL 5-5450 South Everett across from Albertson's' coNoRAruLArioNs RUSSELL'S FLOWERS and GIFTS CLASS OF '67 from PARDEE'S RESTAURANT l02I Broadway AL 2-4700 GUIL . IN. wf QS 2 Reg 3 5000 Evergreen Way Everett AL 2-I633 BSIM Shopping Center FRANCES and FORD RUSSELL MARV'S APPAREL FOR MEN 8: WOMEN 1 Ma ke TINGSTAD'S Your Headquarters for Transistor Radios Portable Stereos Tape Players and Clock Radios Congratulations SENORS -since 1927- I967 2625 Colby AL 9-614 2733 Colby ALPINE CAFETERIA WASI-IINOTON'S FINEST So. B8iM Shopping Center, Everett AL 9-4507 PIONEER NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE CO. Corner ot Colby and Pacific Everett Wash Te AL 9 4III So Area 743 362I SNOHOMISH COUNTY OFFICE Everelf's Only Garden Supply Specialisf' Commercial and Industrial Wiring GARDEN cenmz A' C' ELECTRIC AL2-6213 KLEIN MOTORS FORDTOWN 3826 R e FARME.R's V uck r EL 3-7171 A ALDERWOOD MANOI 13911 Hiway 9? gf agzt4,f-5513?- Q ' a i -A ,'z1 r' 1' -if S I 5200 E ver reen W0 SILER'S ONE HOUR CLEANERS 4821 Highway 99 Soufh AL 2-3080 FRIEDLANDER 8. SONS Hewirl' and Colby-Evereff ' DIAMONDS ' CHINA ' WATCHES ' CRYSTAL ' STERLING ' GIFTWARE OLE'S SERVE - U EVERETT, J, FQRDIGWN WASHINGTON TOTEM DRIVE - IN 4410 Rucker AL 2-3277 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1967 from AMERICAN BOILER WORKS, Inc. mo Hewih' AL 9-3197 DEAN WITTER 81 CO. 1603 Hewitt AL 9-3156 6221 Broadway EL 3-1150 When you're planning your future, think of us for top quality products, as a solid investment and as a challenging place to Work. Weyerhaeuser THE GIRLS' CLUB CLIMBS HIGHEST ON THE LADDER OF ACHIEVEMENT They Reporfed Bruin Happenings gllllllllllgggulgglgllllllllllg gllllllllllgggglgglglllllIlllll E High's E S High's Bruins Bruins 5 Y.:- TNS 5.-2' ,- Z1 Sue Sogsdil Rocky Boxall . illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll EVIIHIIIIIYIIllllllllllIIIIIIILIIIIHIHE S E Cascade E Cascade E V Highs 5 Highs j X Bruins Bruins W NL 'N -Www g gf' L C? Linda Fouberf Jerry Loomer ESPECIALLY FOR OUR TEEN-READERS Under Twenfy features daily in . THE EVERETT HERALD THE BOYS' CLUB - ,,,. ,...Yf A - CLIMBS TOO 0 9 Q 5 ' 1 SOUTH EVERETT JHQQEUS U O UTO RAYSON'S STORE ACROSS FROM THE HOUSE OF VALUES ,H PA RTS 5pQRr aroma ,. .,. ,.. ,- 1 ... J -: ' 'N'-Cx CHEVRON SERVICE 1 1 2915 COLBY AL 2-1722 5TH 8. CORNELIA MUKILTEO l' 1 l GQRLZQZ E L o R A L I . 0 I Con- QVCITUIUHOVB 1811 Broadway Avenue 1 to the enfire sfalf l L ..i Everett, Washungfon 98201 ll Pictured below are Ann Ful- ' ler, press feeder IEdi1orlg Mrs. l Nora Johnson, foreman lAdvisor15 ' Linda Westling, fly boy lCo-editorl 1 INSURANCE Co Phone A120376 ' Th' ', ' ' I1 J. 15525522 3551352 'U Q' we AL 2-0377 Their faces we steal r And onto this picture we fused WISHES BEST OF ' h ,4 1 A-5 5 4. .1 Wg? 4 1 ' QQ? . , ' 1 A ' 1 ' 'fy 1 Q,-15 CX lm- .. - I hi: g sy' s ix A 1 C x q - kill: 5 ffm Q U , 1 T0 Q Siluwwlli 1 E 1 V WF ,J1, V, . I C, THE CLASS OF , sw' Eifff -A as A A -ff -4 Ji ll 1' 2 A 1 MA 5 V ,r v S , . g Z, 45? 54, rn f V p xi:-kfh s ,C 1 f -4 1 -1 mb i f u ' V l f: .J l . ' ' ' Q ! Schullz . . ' FV' A W A ,- ff .' 'fa' -5' '45 '15 . , . . 7-15 ,W 55554, ra ,,,. QSM A, f 4, Pauline Sch J -- 1 , J, V V, ...,,,, , A , M 5 E .5 4- .'.. in hit r 3 yi 2, f A L-1 C :fla g 1 1 :gg , QT '1 1, W, Q EC, .,r 4 ,,,. 1 .I 4 A-. .-.-. b ,J-A ,. fl f. :N H E .Digi 5pQ.figg.'ru.Q'.g,1,Ezi4g:hfEK.1'. 4'HT.,AH' l l f ,W - ' 12--as .. . I L 4 , MJ., . 'mm , ,gum , vw'-sr, 4 ,M .A ,, I' A, X f , 3' 'f if lg 1 gagkf X 1 1 V ' ll yi ' ll 2 ll: M , ,A .. V ' - JA- .-441: J A Q E NC ,, jj ,'v. l 'A I 5 'I 'E , .1 K3 , .-, td -' ' lr A if 5' 'him V- 1' - 1 ,-Q 1. .N-.fx 'E E-A -.Li , 'A A . .WV -Y , if IIRJ-I Pvinhrn-e-lii'l1no'rah ers ' Mm? '- E of Pu1s1.1sHERs oF 11 7' CASCADE VISTA . - i H Q -V -4r.......,qA V I A Rig.: rw, ,,,, .X . - . .3 'f -:, '--. ,-'t ,f' ' 'U' Q., -:vggr 5 Ci1,5xof 1-'fx r .. g.. :T , - .: 1-: ' 'X : 1-' 1 ' ,A 'Nl - LX ah.- ':'v' - L 'var 'V --:' -. L , ' A 5 ,Ja af., , .. .,. L-Q -.K ,L gg. , H, fe--f --'A N-H --- --W V- ----- 6391, -r- . .:,, - 4.x ' L 4 9 1- 4 . 9 .r . -X U L L , ., fi- ig - N .L --N A W1 'ff , ,- , ,L . ,-- y , V 1 r , l , . ll, A' ,R ,-L, L , . I - . X , 1 1' . . 5 ' 'Qiw-f-'f,:f.f' rf N, if 1 ' .,, L. , L , 16 L L. , .. , A W frgffr 2 2 ., Y .1-MF. ,Q-. 9 f' L- -'. . -.-.i.fJ.:, ls.. 31 v --.j r '-.-- ,Wi ., 4 . -Ykixlk-I-. I , L- V , A 1 - ' ,' 't Qjxpi '--3 - ' -5. , , fn- - -- ' V A 4 .6 6- f 9' ', -xr-,rf ' ..+ff 'H W - ' ' X L - ' f'+,! ,S ,F Q ' - .L 1 . - X ' ' -ear'-' ' .. L-.. .....-... MA- -3'-.:?'? ' L 'L , fr . 6- f ' ......a. 1 in .xr H. b , .P , - ,gi in , L , 1 R - 5 ., -if 5 A ,'..,f f L' -Ffjx fx. 4, - -.1 ' - 9 f All , xii: 0066 ' 7' - Y . -- -' L - -4 Q' ' 7-Q, .. .'A: - f if . ie 6 X srMPsoN PONTIAC-CADILLAC, rNc. ESQQQTEYESVKRSESIQIQQQN W9 'lf Telephone: EL 3-3000 -gf' 'T ensurrg R -s .7 , , In , I' 31 I , . , 4 1 , f G I JL ' K' , H M . EVERETT MARYSVILLE X 9 , 1611 Hewifr Ave. BSLM Store Lobby 6' , AL 9 6612 11, OL 9-2996 f .,,,, vi L 'Q f .0 'A L Vinh' .. ' r, . ..--M 1 ie ' . L, . X S torrent Apparel tar Women T k hd H L M .,.,r , rrr,..n Vrr. .S ,,,4,,,r, .Q L 'TL ' Aga rirmrr r- Pg! 1-r 13 --------in Qu- Q5 C hrarff -.:-no rbr. Exam . o.QQe' L Sroriswearwror ' Three Home-owned H W - Serving Stores i ' Snohomish County nun.. . s,w....,v sr-,,, mrc-rr, rum. i WOLD HARDWARE CO. Headquarters tor Power Tools H Ipoint Appliances Bild H dware Ch i Li k F i g 1811 Hewitt Ave. AL 2-2161 E tt THE SPUDNUT SHOP 3016 Colby Avenue AL 2-8555 OWL REXAl.l. DRUG STORE 2823 Colby Avenue AL 2-7241 CONGRATULATIONS - CLASS OF 1967 NEWLAND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 3302 Hill Street Everett, Washington Eastmont 'I-Hour Martinizing Eastmont Plaza EL 3-8556 RAIN'S DRUGSTORE B8tM CHEVRON SERVICE 4805 Highway 99 so. AL 9-3441 BEVERLY PARK DRUG STORE 7600 Beverly Boulevard El. 3-1794 SILVER LAKE A 81 W when in a hurry 'X-.. lliflerzl l t urry fpmvqglq f Aaw .--:,:, , , , good food Ju it nd 3' 70 d I' d k 1 PAPA BURGER TOWER'S PAINT CENTER 6805 Evergreen Way , EL 3-6820 John's South B8.M Barber Shop 4903 Evergreen Way MATTHEW'S RENTAL 8. WELDING -ggi!-ffl', 6829 Highway 99 EL 3-1736 6604 Evergreen Way EL 3-6700 CHALLACOMBE- FICKEL 8. PRECHT FUNERAL DIRECTORS Since I899 CALIFORNIA and OAKES WALTER J. PRECHT ,SO U. Q S0 JIU J WOW? QUEQXQQ Qxbfq' 054' 'G X' CY! CompI'm I F X I enso P59 QW 9 Q5 egg lu' 5902955 IDD Crew 9055 fb CX AL 2-2244 RUTH M. PRECHT QD 19 go O95 SIMPSON LEE PAPER COMPANY 365603091 Q65 Monufclcfurers of fine printing papers and sfofionery products Since I892 EVERETT ABSTRACT TITLE COMPANY 2939 COLBY AVENUE AL 2-II56 I. or Evfflfff Aww TITLE Q0 KII'U 'u , I II-If Z rliiif' iii. 'I I9- I fa? TQIIIII If I ' I If' .vi , Z :M I SIMPSON LEE PAPER COMPANY Evererf, Woshingron 1 A: T 2 T' z. 8: IWBIIIB TIIIIIUS III IIIJIIIBIIIIIIIPI NNN The Value of Time The Success of Perseverance The Pleasure of Working The Dignity of Simplicity The Worth of Character The Influence of Example The Power of Kindness The Obligation of Duty The Wisdom of Economy The Virtue of Patience The Improvement of Talent The Joy of Originating Marshall F zeld :QQZEVERETT TRUST 5.01225 BANK 3535 COMMUNITY OWNED COMMUNITY MINUED SINCE 1902 5 'CMN 'ti' ,J ll!9l!':' r aa Tllll-llllig as --hx: X X If ld X' ZZ? ,gg Q1 Q -Qg y 5 fgfm , .f ..-K-.R 5 Ulu ll-:XT-1 : I AI' yfj :J 5 My if-I ill IIQIIL E ff W 5 - '2t'fI 'H -' ,MMV 2 Ill! uuulil' ,M-f 'df Ke ? 'W 'adam ff A 5 as .fr V fra, ,shams ci., 2 Q 1 av vig Qi! M f I 4 MN 7 r 2 as ff W 'Ya Ag i A f X 'Xb -,.-: gy K nM 3- PS 'yew at if :Z X www A avi? 'VfR wwmmmww x Q- sm, x gg X MMMMM Q Wm sa' aku NX Q If v. X' K S N vt a fel? ,gm X Q X Sillii. tw fy-weiiifaia QM .ui W- . I ' Qf I v N63 r.. I I ke - I W , X x X x ' l -C, xx , .- f i .X N , X ' r X . N XX: X . Q , X :Q - g f :N , f ...-.,-t ! ,Ng Ll ' X: JL., - 1- lr - . . . ,Z '4 ,Si I 553 ' a... . .L ,, ,af ' Haha., I 'l v-' X . T , ' 443'Q . '--,,.'?,- It I li XX I . , ,f . . f , .I.. A X,,l ,, i H , A- I.-,..fLg-A ' ' ' , l - ,V ' , ' ' ' I? -' ' , .EL I . .- l '- '- . ' U I ' -. ,- f f- 4' 3, ' I N. . '1 I- -- 7 , t. 2: . - 1 . f. . . ... , ,,- I1 ., . , - , , N . 1 ,A .A ,. . . - .. .- , I IX . :mmf 1 ' Q2 :f' ,. f -. 2- : 4? I v , .x l I. , - ..w ,.,-ew, f:w,.5- ,1 , 2 . 1 v . - V ,.1 5-f, .?3 - S5211 4' 3 . 1 ' ' . 'l- ',f .f ' 4 wp- 5- , 9:4 - f ' I - mv.. ,z , -- f.. fwfr' ez' : sv-4 L-J' ' ' -Q.: L l - ,- .V rs- - . sp' fa- . V gat, l P.-f A A1mPxa:fva:x:'m - 4 . -'- , lf - t -51:33 .I f ., ..... . , I ' ff A .- 4. ' 1 S- -'- 1 at fm ,-2:- .igffi I .- M, -1-'-V- 6 fe.,,d was 1' -.Jaxx +1rQ:kwA .-. a, ' -' . Q ' f :ei .14 A ' -'- -. - 4. wk:-5.2 , '-T .,. 5 . ' - iilirfw 'i 93-lwwffd 1' -l--f -M a .3- 6' wuw uniaun ouui io ual' - IIIB IIBSI lllIVl 96 H.P. DUAL CARB ENGINE ' HUSKY DISC BRAKES UP FRONT ' ALL SYNCHROMESH 4-SPEED ' ALL TRANSISTOR RADIO ' GLOVE SOFT ,'R C -1 ': JE' .. s' if Y'-5-fs' BUCKET SEATS - RACING TYPE STEERING WHEEL - 4-PLY WHITEWALL TIRES ' T. me 3 mrrsun I - , if' ' ' then decide! EVERETT DATsuN, inc. CENTRAL BODY WORKS New and Used 3005 Colby Everett 8. Broadway 3'o2 RUCKER AVENUE SENIOR ACTIVITY LISTING AND PAGE INDEX ADAMS, CHARLENE: I7, 95. Bruinettes 2-3, Tennis I, G.A.A. I. AGNEW, SUSIE: I7, I02. Student Council Rep. I, Pep Club I, Girls' Club Rep. I-2, Bruinettes 3, Co- Chairmon Me-n-Mom Tea 2, Volunteens I-2, Acapella 2-3. AHO, JANET: I7. Girls' Club. ALF, MIKE: I7. Camera Club I, Electronics Club I, Science Fair llst in district, 3rd in county.l ALJETS, LARRY: I7, 96, Football Imanagerl 3, Big C Club 3. ALJETS, SUSAN: I7, IO3. Student Council Rep. 3, Business Ed, Club 2-3, Student Leadership Cont. 3, Girls' Club Committees 2-3. ALLECKSON, WILLARD: I7. Acapella I-2-3, Student Council Rep. 2, Boys' Club Rep. I-3, Junior Class Rep. 2. ALLISON, DENNIS: I7. Boys' Club Rep. I-2, Wrestling I. ALMGREN, PETE: I7, 97, IOI, I05. Boys' Club Rep. 3, Debate 3, Band I-2-3, Student Leadership Conf. 3, Pep Band I-2-3. ANDERSON, Bob: I7. Boys' Club. ANDERSON, BRYAN: I7. Boys' Club. ANDERSON, DANA: Boys' Club. ANDERSON, DENNIS: I7. Boys' Club Rep. I-2-3, Foot- ball 3, Big 'C Club 3. ANDERSON, GLEN: I7, 93, 94. Student Council Rep. I, Boys' Club Rep 2, Honor Society I-2, Open Forum I-2-3, Honors Classes I-2-3, Science Club 3, Junior Class Rep. 2, National Merit Finalist 3. ANDERSON, MIKE: I7. Gymnastics 2. ANDERSON, RON: I7, I02. Camera Club 2, Drama Club 2, School Play 2, Acapella 3, Bowling Club I, F.E.C. I-2. ANDERSON, SUZIE: I7, Pep Club 2, VISTA 2-3, Library Club 2. ANDREWS, DON: I8. Golf 3. ANDREWS, JANET: I8, I02. G.A.A. ANSLEY, RICK: Student Council Rep. 2, Boys' Club Rep. 3, Camera Club 3, School Play 3, Bowling Club 3, Jr. Class Rep. 2. ARMSTRONG, MIKE: I8. Radio Club I-2-3, Electronics Club I-2-3, Band I, Library Club I, Orchestra I. ARNOLD, CHERYL: I8. Business Ed. Club 3. ARNOLD, LINDA: I8. Pep Club 3, Girls' Club Com- mittees 2. ARNOLD, SALLY: I8, I02. Pep Club I, G.A,A. I, Acapella I-2-3, Volunteens I-2-3. AYER, KATHY: I8, 99, I23, I25. Student Council Rep. 2, Pep Club 2-3, Girls' Club Rep. 2-3, Yell Leader 2-3, G.A.A. I, Homecoming Chairman 3. BABICH, DEBY: I8. Transferred from Montana 3, Girls' Club 3. BACKLUND, DEDE: I8. Pep Club I, Volunteens I. Girls' Club Committees I-2. BARCI, DENNIS: I8. Boys' Club. BARGER, MIKE: I8, IO3. Boys' Club. BARKER, BRAD: I8, 142. Honor Society I-2-3, Sum- ming I, Tennis I-2-3, Wrestling 2, Honors Classes I-2-3, Student Leadership Conf. 2, F.E.C. I-2-3. BARROWS, JIM: IB, IOI, IO5, I27, I28. Football I-2-3, Wrestling I, Band I-2-3, Stage Band I-2-3, Pep Band 2-3, Orchestra I-2-3, Big C Club 2-3. BART, MAYNARD: I8. Y.A.C, 3, Electronics Club 3, Radio Club 3. BARTLOW, PAUL: IB. Wrestling I-2. BARTON, JOHN: I8, Boys' Club Rep. 2. BAYES, BONNIE: I9, 92, 98, I07, Girls' Club Rep I, School Play 3, Stehekin I-2-3 lEditor 31, Drama 3, Tyro 2, Quill and Scroll 2-3, U. of W. Journalism Conf. 3. BEERS, EVELYN: I9, I02. Drama 2, Acapella 3. BELL, KATHY: I9, Business Ed. Club 3. BENSON, JUDY: I9. Transferred from New York 3, Tyra 3. BENTLEY, JERRY: I9, 94, IOS. Girls' Club Cabinet 3, Honor Society I-2-3, Election Camm. 3, Y.A.C. 3, Science Club I-2-3, F.E.C. 2-3, Student Leadership Cont, 3, Honors Classes I-2-3. BERG, JIM: I9, 99, IOI, IO5, I24, I25, Student Coun- cil Rep. 3, Pep Club 2-3, Yell Leader 2-3, Band I-2-3, Orchestra 2-3, Student Leadership Cont. I-2-3, Stage Band 2-3, Junior Prom Comm. Chairman 2, BEVACQUA, MARY: I9. Transferred from Spokane 2, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Student Leadership Cont. 2, Stu- dent Council Rep, 3. BILLINGS, JIM: I9. Football I, Wrestling I. BINDER, LARRY: I9. Debate I. BISKEY, MIKE: I9, 93, 94, IO4. Student Council Rep. I, Boys' Club Rep. 2, Honor Society I-2-3, Swing Ensemble 3, Student Leadership Cont. I-2-3, Y.A.C. 3, Acapella I-2-3. BISS, CAROL: I9. Girls' Club Rep. 2-3, Junior Guild 2, Volunteens 2-3, Jr. Class Rep., Student Leadership Cont. 2-3, F.E.C. I-2. BJORKLUND, TARIE: I9, I02. Girls' Club. BLANCHARD, TERRE: I9, 99. Student Council Rep. I, Pep Club 2-3, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Homecoming Dance Chairman 3, Student Leadership Conf. I, Acapella 2-3, Luther Children's Home Party Chairman I-2, BLISH, CARL: I9. Boys' Club, BOBLET, DENNIS: I9, I43. Football I, Basketball 2, Baseball I-2-3, Chess Club 3, Big C Club 2-3. BOOMER, JANET: 20. Girls' Club. BOUTEL, JUDY: 20, 92, 98. 99. Junior Guild 3, Drama I-3, Volunteens 2-3, Library Club 3, Caducians 3. BOWMAN, JOHN: 20, 96, I27-8, Football I-2-3, Bose- ball I-2-3, Wrestling I-2, Big C Club 2-3. BOWMAN, LOIS: 20. Camera Club 3, Acapella 2, G.A,A, I. BRADY, PHIL: 20, 89, 96, I27-I28, IAS. Boys' Club Cab. 3, Honor Society I-2, Football I-2-3, Basketball I, Track I-2-3, Wrestling 2-3, Big C Club 2-3, BRAGG, TERRE: 20, 93, 99-TOO, IO5, IO7. Student Council Rep. 2, Honor Society I-2-3, Song Leader 2, Senior Dance Chroirman 3, Stehekin I-2, Quill 8. Scroll 3, Girls' State 2, Girl ot the Season 3, Christ- mas Ball Chairman 3. BRAWN, VALERIE: 20, 93, 97. Girls' Club Rep. 3, Honor Society I-2-3, Tennis I, French Club 3, Orches- tra I, Girls' Club Committees 2-3. BRIGGS, ROYANN: 20, IO3. Acapella I-2, Vista 2, D.E.C.A. 3, Girls' Club Cabinet 2, Student Council Rep. 2, Girls' Club Committees I-2. BROKAW, GAIL: 20. IO3-IO4. Orchestra I-2-3, Honor Society I, G.A.A. l, Gymnastics I, Tyro 3, Drama I-2-3. BROKAW, LINDA: 20. G.A.A. I-2-3, Girls' Club 2. BROKAW, SUE: 20, 92, 94, Drama I-2-3, Tyro 2-3, Acapella 2-3, Y.A.C. 3, Girls' Club Committees I-2-3. BROOKS, MARY: 20, 88, 93, I08, I08. Honors Classes I-2-3, Girls' Club Cabinet 3, Honor Society I-2-3, G.A.A. I, Election Comm. 3, Student Leadership Conf. 3, F.E.C. 2-3 lRep. to Adult Chap. 3l. BROWN, SHARON: 20. Girls' Club, BROWN, STEVE: 20. Student Council Rep. 2, Camera Club 3. BUGADA, GUIDO: 20, 93, I08-I09. Pep Club 3, Track 3, F.E.C. 3, Foreign Exchange Student from Italy. BURNHAM, LINDA: 20, I02. G,A.A. I-2, Gymnastics I, Acapella 2-3. BURTIS, ANNA: 2I, I02. Acapella 3. CARBARY, AL: 2I, I38. Gymnastics I-2-3, lCoptain 3l, Big C Club 2-3. CARLSON, TINA: 2I. Student Council Rep, I, Girls' Club Rep. I-2, Volunteens I, F.E.C. I, Girls' Club Committees I-2. CAVELERO, JIM: 2I. Boys' Club Rep. 2-3, Swimming I-2. CEA, GARY: 2I. Student Council Rep. I, Galt I-2-3, Dance Chairman 2, Student Leadership Conf. I, Junior Class Rep. 2, Bowling Club I-2, Business Ed. Club I. CEARLEY, LENA: 2l. Tennis I-2, G.A.A, I-2, Ski Club 2, Volunteens I-2. CHAMBERS, GEORGE: 2I. Boys' Club. CHASTAIN, MARY: 2I. Transferred from Mt. Rainier High School 2, Student Leadership Conf. 2, Girls' Club Comm. 3, F.E.C. 3. CHENEY, NORM: 2l. Boys' Club Rep. 2, Wrestling I, School Play 2, Drama Club I-2. CHILDS, LYNNE: 2I, IOI, I05. Volunteens I, Orchestra I, Tennis I-2-3, G.A.A. I-2-3 lSec.-treas. 21, Band I-2-3. CHRISTENSEN, DIANE: 2l, 98, IO3. Student Council Rep. 2, Girls' Club Rep. 3, Band I, Volunteens 2-3, Business Ed, Club 3, Student Leadership Cant. 2, Girls' Club Comm. 3. CHRISTIANSEN, RUTH: 2I. Girls' Club. CHRISTENSON, ALAN: 2I, Boys' Club. CLARK, DIANE: 2I. Student Council Rep. 2, Student Leadership Conf. 2, Acapella I-2, Pep Club 2, Sadie Hawkins Chairman I. CLIFTON, TERI: 2I. Transferred from Germany, Girls' Club. COCHRAN, TERRI: I6, 2I, I03, IO6. Senior Class Sec- retary 3, Pep Club, I-2-3, Girls' Club Rep, I-3, VISTA 2-3, Jr. Class Rep. 2, Business Ed. Club 2-3, Student Leadership Cont. I-2-3, F,E.C. 2. COFER, JUDY: 22, Girls' Club. CONWAY, ED: 22, I43. Boys' Club Rep. I, Basket- ball I, Baseball I-2-3, Big i'C Club 2-3. COON, JAN: 22. Student Council Rep. 3, Honor So- ciety 3, Student Leadership Conf. 3, Girls' Club Comm. I-2, F.E.C. I. COOPER, LINDA: 22, I02. Girls' Club Rep. 2, Acapella 3. CORY, JENNIE: 22, 92, IO7, IOB. Student Council Rep. I, Girls' Club Rep. 2-3, Bruinettes 3, Honor SO- ciety 1-2, School Play 1-3, Thespians 3, F.E.C. 2-3, Stehekin 3. COWEN, CLIFFORD: Track 3, Wrestling 2, Chess Club 2, Mr. Pep 2, Dance Chairman 3, Pep Club 1-2-3. CURTIS, KEN: 22. Student Council Rep. 2, Boys' Club Rep. 1-3, Ski Club, 2, CUTHBERT, LORRAINE: 22, 102. Girls' Club Rep. 2, Student Leadership Cont. 2, Acopella 2-3. CUTHBERT, RAY: Football 1, Acopella 2-3. DAHL, ERIC: 22. Student Council Rep. 1-2, Pep Club 1-2, Jr. Class Rep. 2, Student Leadership Conf. 1-2. DAHLQUIST, BERNARD: Boys' Club Rep. 1, DANIELS, PRINCE: 22. Student Council Rep. 1-2, Boys' Club Rep. 2, Football 2, Science Club 3, Jr. Class Rep. 2. DANIELSON, PAM: 22. Girls' Club Rep. 1, Volun- teens 1, F.E.C. 1, Girls' Club Comms. 1-2-3. DAVIDSON, SUE: 22. G,A.A. 1, Tennis 1-2, Basketball 1-2, Volunteens 1-2, Library Club 3. DAVIES, ALISON: 22, 92, 98, 103, 107. Transferred from Spokane 2, School Play 2-3, U. of W. Journalism Conl. 3, Thespians 2-3, Drama 2-3, lTreasurer 31, Stu- dent Leadership Cont. 3, Quill 8. Scroll 3, Stehekin 3. DAVIS, TOM: 22. Student Council Rep, 1, Swimming 1, School Play 3. DEFFRIES, GAIL: 22, 95, its Pep Club 1-2, Bruinettes 2-3 lCorresponding Sec. 31, Christmas Ball Chairman 3, Student Leadership 2, Sr. Class Fund Raising 3. DeGROOT, JIM: 22, Boys' Club. DENSON, CURTIS: 22. Boys' Club. DICKENS, LINDA: 23. Girls' Club. DICKINSON, TERRI: 23, 103. D.E.C.A. 3, Tyro 2. DIEHL, SUE: 23, 103, 108. Junior Guild 2, Drama 1, F.E.C. 2-3, Business Ed. Club 3, Volunteens 2- DODD, MARY: Honor Society 1-2-3, G.A,A, 2, Volun- teens 2, Acopella 3. DOERING, LINDA: 23. Girls' Club. DOLAN, JOHN: 23, 102, 104. Pep Club 3, Track 1, Cross Country 2, Swing Ensemble 3, Operetta 2, For- eign Exchange Club 2, Acopella 1-2-3. DOLESHEL, LINDA: 23. Girls' Club Rep. 3, Volunteens 3, Student Leadership Conf. 2-3, Girls' Club. Comm. 3. DOUGLAS, DEBBIE: 23, 99. Pep Club 2-3, V0IU 1Iee'15 2-3, Homecoming Chairman 1, DRAPER, LARRY: 23. Camera Club 2-3. DROULLARD, JOHN: 23. Camera Club. DUFFY, PAT, 23, 92, 99, 124, 125. student Council Rep. 1-2, Pep Club 2-3, Honor Society 1-2-3, Yell Leader 3, School Play 1-2-3, Drama 1-2-3, rhesrficfis 1-2-3- Student Leadership Cont. 2-3. DUJARDIN, CAROLE: 23, 98. Volunteens 2-3, Co- ducians 3, Junor Guild 3, Drama 3, Girls' Club Com- mittees 1-2-3. DULIN, CAROL: 23, 92, 94, 99, 102, Pep Club 3 ITreas. 31, School Play 3, Acopella 3, Drama 3, lnter- club Council 3, Homecoming Chairman 3, Y.A.C, 3 lSec.-Treas.1. DULIN, TERRY: 23. Track 1-2-3. DUNCAN, BARBARA: 23, 96, 142. Girls' club. DUNLAP, KEITH: 23. Boys' Club Rep. 3, Honor So- ciety 1-2-3, Student Leadership Cant. 2-3, Jr: Class Rep. 2, DURR, JACK: 23. Baseball 1. DUTTON, ED: 24. Boys' Club. DUVALL, SANDI: 24. Girls' Club Rep. 1, Dance Chair- man 1, Girls' Club Comm. 2, Student Leadership Cont. 3, Volunteens 1. ECKSTROM, SUZANNE: 24, 99. Pep Club 2-3, Girls' Club Rep. 3, Homecoming Dance Chairman 3. EDWARDS, PEGGY: 24, 96. Girls' Club Rep. 1-2, Student Leadership Cont. 2, G.A.A. 1-2-3 IPVSS- 31. Girls' Track 1-2-3 lCo-captain 21. EISENMAN, SANDY: 24, 88, 95, 116. Student Coun- cil Rep. 1-3, Girls' Club Cabinet 3, Bruinettes 1-2-3 lPres. 31, Student Leadership Conf. 1-2-3, Jr. Class Secretary 2, Homecoming Chairman 1, Sadie Hawkins Dance Chairman 1. ELKE, STEVEN: 24, 101, 105. Pep Band 1-2-3, Band 1-2-3, Electronics Club 2, ELLIOTT, JUDY: Girls' Club Rep. 1, Honor Society 1-2, Spanish Club 1. ELSBERRY, NORA: 24, 97, 98. Open Forum 2, French Club 2-3, Y.A,C. 3, Volunteens 1, Quill S Scroll 3, Science Club 1, F.E.C. 2-3, Tyro 2. ELWOOD, GAIL: 24, 95 102. Girls' Club Rep. 2-3, Bruinettes 3, Volunteens 1, Acopella 2-3. EMERY, BONNIE. 24. Girls' Club Rep. 2, Gymnastics 1-2-3, ENGNES, JEANNE: 24, 102. Student Council Rep. 1, Pep Club 1-2, Volunteens 2, Acopella 1-2-3, Student Leadership Conf. I, ENRIGHT, BOB: 24, 92. Boys' Club Rep. 2, Football 2, Track 1-2-3, Wrestling 3, Gymnastics 1-2, School Play 3, Big C Club 1-2-3. EVANS, EARNA: 24, BB, 95, 99, 100, 107. Pep Club 1-2-3 lSec. 31, Girls' Club Cabinet 3, Bruinettes 2-3, Stehekin 3, Acopella 1-2, Girl at the Season 3, Dance Comm. Chairman 2-3. FANKHAUSER, HOWARD: 24, 93, 100, 104, 106. Hon- or Society 1-2-3, Band 1-2-3, Election Committee 3, F.T.A. 1-2, Swing Ensemble 3, Orchestra 2, VISTA 2-3, Acopella 3. FARRIS, SHARON: 24, 102. Girls' Club Committees 1-2-3, French Club I-2, Girls' Club Rep. 3, Acapella 1-2-3, Operetta 2, Drama 1, Pep Club 1. FEENSTRA, KAREN: 24. Girls' Club. FERGUSON, ROYCE: 24, 101, 105. Student Council Rep. I-3, Honor Society 1-2, Band 1-2-3, Stage Band 3, Orchestra 1-2-3, Junior Prom Co-chairman 2, Jr. Class Rep. 2. FICKEL, BOB: 25, 103. Deca 3, Football 1, Track 1-2, VISTA 2. FIELDS, CHRISTA: 25, 93, 97. Honor Society 3, Junior Guild 3, Girls' Club Comm. 3, French Club 2-3 lPres. 21, Election Comm. 2-3 F.E.C. 3. FINNEY, DONN: 25. Track 1. FIRESTONE, NANCY: 25, 95, 106. Girls' Club Rep. 2, Bruinettes 1-2-3 1Recording Sec. 31, Honor Society 1- 2-3, Student Leadership Cant. 2, Volunteens 1, VISTA 3. FLYNN, RENE: 25, 95. Student Council Rep 3, Girls' Club Rep. 1, Bruinettes 1-2-3 lExecutive Board 31, Student Leadership Cont. 1, Christmas Ball Chairman 3. FORBES, GALE: 25, 98, 106. Pep Club 1-2, Honor So- ciety l-2-3, Junior Guild 3, VISTA 2-3, F.T.A. 1-2-3, Girls' Club Committees 1-2-3, F.E.C. 1-2. FORDE, DAVE: 25. Boys' Club. FORREST, SUSAN: 25, 93, 102, 104, 116. Honor So- ciety 1-2-3, Operetta 1-2-3, F.T.A. 1, Swing Ensemble 1-2-3, Acopella 2-3, FOSKET, TOM: 25, 104. Student Council Rep. 2-3, Boys' Club Rep, 1-2, Operetta 1-2-3, All-State orches- tra 2, Student Leadership Cont. 1-2-3, Acopella 3, Swing Ensemble 1-2-3, Orchestra 1-2-3. FOUBERT, LINDA: 25, 106. Girls' Club Rep. 2, Stehe- kin 3, VISTA 2-3, Student Leadership Cont. 3, Tyro 3. FRASCH, ALLEN: 25, 94. Science Club 1-2-3, Bowling Club 2, Chess Club 2, Tennis 1, Honors Classes I-2-3, Delegate to J.S,H.S. 2. FREEMAN, ANTONIA: 25. Pep Club 1. FREEMAN, KAREN: Girls' Club Rep. 2, Deco 3. FRENCH, MOLLY: 25, 93, 98, 99, 107. Pep Club 3, Honor Society 1-2-3, Junior Guild 2, Stehelrin 1-2-3, Quill 8. Scroll 2-3, Jr. Class Rep. 2, Student Leader- ship Cont. 3, Girls' Club Committees 1-3, FREUDENBERG, JOE: 25. Football 1-2, Track 1, Aca- pella 1-2-3. FRISINGER, BILL: 25. Boys' Club. FRISINGER, LARRY: 25. Boys' Club. Fkisros, DAVID: 26. Boys' Club. FRITTS, JACCI: 26. Student Council Rep. 2-3, Girls' Club Rep. 2-3, Student Leadership Conl. 2, F.T.A. 2, FULFER, ANN: 26, 98, 101, 106, 142. Pep Club 1-2-3, Tennis 1-2-3, G.A.A. 1-2-3 lVice-Pres. 21, Band 1-2-3, VISTA 2-3 ICO-editor 31, Quill 8: Scroll 2-3, Girls' Club Rep. 3, Homecoming Chairman 2. FUNK, PAM: 26, 92. Honor Society 1-2-3, School Play 2-3, Thespians 3, Drama 2-3. GABRIEL, LYLE: 26. Basketball 1, Baseball 1-3. GANN, DAVE: 26. Boys' Club. GEDDIS, MARY JANE: 26. Student Council Rep. 1, Girls Club Rep. 2, Student Leadership Cont. 1. GEORGE, NORMA: 26, 99, 102. Pep Club 2-3, Girls' Club Rep. 3, G,A.A. I-2, Election Comm. 2-3, Acopella 2-3, Miss Pep. 3, School Play 3. GIBSON, RON: 26. Boys' Club. GILBERT, KATHY: 26. Pep Club. 1. GLEASON, KENDA: 26, 96, 144. Girls' Club Rep. 1-2, GA.A. 1-2-3, Girls' Track 1-2-3 lCo-captain 21, Stu- dent Leadership Cont. 3. GLICA, JANINE: 26, G.A.A. 1-2, Bowling Club 2, lnterclub Council 3, D.E.C.A. 3, Drama 2. GOEN, BARB: 26, 106. Student Council Rep. 1, Hon- or Society 1-2-3, VISTA 3, Student Leadership Conf. 2, Tyro 3, Election Comm. 2-3. GOETZ, GREGG: 26. Camera Club 3, Football 1-2, Track 1-2, Wrestling 1-2, Student Leadership Conf. 2. GRAY, TIM: 26. Electronics Club 2, Track 1. GREEN, DAN: 26, 101, 105. Student Council Rep. 3, Boys' Club Rep. 3, Band 1-2-3, Stage Band 2-3, Pep Band 1-2-3, lnterclub Council 3, Student Leadership Conf. 3, Orchestra 2-3. GREEN, TERI: 27. F.T.A. 1, Camera Club 3 ISec.- Tres. 31. GREGORSON, CONNIE: 27, 103. Deco 3, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Pep Club 1-2, Acopella 1-2. GREGORSON, STEVE: 27. Boys' Club. GRIMES, JAN: 27. Honor Society 2, F.T.A. 2, Band 1-2-3, Volunteens 2, Bruinettes 3, Business Ed. Club 2-3. GROTE, MIKE: 27, 102. Student Council Rep. 3, Boys' Club Rep. 2, Student Leadership Conf. 3, Pride Week Comm. 2, GROUL, DOUG: 27, Boys' Club, GUILEY, SUZANNE: 27, 99. Pep Club 1-2-3, Student Leadership Cont. 2, Track 2, Senior Dance Chairman 3, Girlsf Club Committees 1-2-3. GUMKE, CORINNE: 27, 102. Girls' Club. HABENICHT, JOHN: 27. Boys' Club Rep. 1, Football 2, Chess 2, Golf 3, School Play 3. HAGGLUND, LINDA: 27, 106. Student Council Rep. 3, Pep Club 3, Girls' Club Rep. 1, VISTA 3, Library Club 2, Volunteens 1, Girls' Club Comm. 3. HAINES, KATHY: 27, 88, 93, 94, 97, 99. Student Coun- cil Rep. 2-3, Girls' Club Cab 3, Honor Society 1-2-3, Dance Chairman 1-2-3, Y,A.C. lVice President 31, Girls' State 2, Student Leadership Conf. 1-2-3, Honors Classes 1-2-3. HALLAM, GENE: 27. Boys' Club. HALLAM, GLEN: 27, 96, 101, 105, 134. Football 1, Basketball I-2-3, Cross Country 2, Tennis 1, Band 1-2-3, Big C Club 2-3. HALLOWELL, MIKE: 27, 140. Swimming 1-2-3. HAMILTON, VICKI: 27, 92, 9B,106. Girls' Club Rep. 1-2, Honor Society 1-2-3, School Play 1, VISTA 2-3, Student Leadership Cont. 1-2, F.T.A. 1-2-3 lPres. 31, Thespians 2-3, Drama Club 1-2-3. HAMMER, JANICE: 27, 102. Student Council Rep. 1, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Volunteens 1, Acopella 3, Student Leadership Conf. 1-2. HANSEN, ALAN: 2B. Boys' Club. HANSEN, PAM: 28, 102. Student Council Rep. 1, Bruinettes 1-2, Honor Society 1-2-3, Acopella 1-2-3, Student Leadership Conf. 1. HANSEN, RUSTY: 28. Basketball 1-2, Track 2, Base- ball 1. HANSVOLD, LEOTA: 28, 94, 102, Student Council Rep. 2-3, Girls' Club Rep. 1, Junior Class Rep. 2, Acopella 3, Y.A,C. 3, School Play 2, Dads Night Chairman 2, Drama Club 2-3. HARALSON, ROY: 28, 93. Boys' Club Rep, 3, Honor Society 1-2-3, Science Club 1. HARBOUR, JERRY: 28. Boys' Club Rep. 2, Camera Club 3, Football 1, Wrestling 1, HARMON, SUE: 28, 93, 98, 99. Girls' Club. HARRIS, GARY: 28, 93, 94, 108, Honor Society 1-2-3, Wrestling 1, Band I, Honors Classes 1-2-3, F.E.C. 1-2-3, Exchange student to Germany 3. HARRISON, RICK: 28. Boys' Club. HARTMAN, PAULA: 28. Student Council Rep. 1, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Acopella 1-2-3, Junior Class Rep. 2, Volunteens 1. HASKELL, PAUL: 28, 96, 123, 145. Boys' Club Rep. 1-2-3, Football 1-2, Cross Country 3, Track 1-2-3, Wrestling 1-2-3, Big C Club 2-3. HASKINS, JOLIE: 2B, 96. G.A.A. 1-2-3 lSec.-Treas. 31, Student Leadership Cont. 2, Tennis Award 2. HASKINS, STEVE: 28, 103. DECA 3, Cross Country 2, F.E.C. 1-2. HASLETT, MARGE: 25. Girls' Club. HAUGHTON, PAT: 28. F.T.A. 1-2-3 ISec. 31, Speech Club 3, French Club 2 lSec. 21, Glee Club 1-2-3, Li- brarian 2, Girls' Ensemble 2, Science Club 3, Trans- lerred from Ohio. HAWKINSON, JOHN: 28, 96, 127, 12B, 143. Student Council Rep. 2, Boys' Club Rep. 1-3, Football 1-2-3, Baseball 1-2-3, Wrestling 1-2-3, Student Leadership Cont. 1-2, Big 'C Club 2-3. HAYES, SANDRA: 29, 103. DECA 3, Book Store 2, Volunteens 1-2, Caducians 1, Business Club 1-2, F.T.A. 1. HAYS, LINDA: 29, 103. DECA 3, Drama 1,2, G.A,A. Girls 1, Pep Club 1, Girls' Club Committees 1-2. HAZEN, RETTA: 29, 99, 104, 124, 125. Pep Club 1-2-3, Efsecutivc Board 2-3, Song Leader 2-3, Swing Ensemble 1:2-3, Student Leadership Cant. 1-2-3. HECHT, STEVE: 29. DECA 3. HEINE, JACQUE: 29. Girls' Club Rep. 1, Volunteens 3, Student Leadership Conf, 3, HEIRET, KARYN: 29, 102. Student Council Rep. 1, PSP Club 3, Girls' Club Rep. 1, Volunteen 1, Library Club 3, Acapella 3, Girls' Club Committees 1-2-3. Heuvis, STEPHEN: 29, 93, Boys' club. HENDERSON, DICK: 29, 96, 102, 104, 138, Football 1-2-3. TVUCIY 1-2-3, Gymnastics 1-2-3, Acapella 1-2-3, Swing Ensemble 2-3, Big C Club 1-2-3. HEPPER, KATHY: 29, 102. Student Council Rep. 1, Pep Club 1-2, Bruinettes 1-2-3, Acapella 1-2-3, Stu- dent Leadership Cont. 1-2. HEXT, KATHY: 29, 106. Student Council Rep. 1-2, Bruinettes 1-2, Student Leadership Conl. 1-2, VISTA 3, Jr. Prom Chairman 2, Sadie Hawkins Chairman 1, Girls' Club Rep, 3, Jr, Class Rep. 2. HIGHLAND, MARCIA: 29. Girls' Club. HITE, DONA: 29. Girls' Club. HODGES, BOBBIN: 29, 88, 95, 116. Student Council Rep. 1-2-3, Girls' Club Cab 3 lVice-Pres. 31, Bruinettes 3, Student Leadership Cont. 2-3, Volunteens 1-2, Jr. Prom Chairman 2, Homecoming Princess 3. HOLDAL, JAN: 29, 99, 108. Pep Club 3, Girls' Club Rep, 3, Junior Guild 3, Student Leadership Conf. 2, F.E.C. 3, HOLT, BILL: 29. Boys' Club, HOLTHUSEN, EARNEST: 29. Student Council Rep. 2, Boys' Club Rep, 3, Student Leadership Cont. 2. HOLTHUSEN, RAY: 30. Boys' Club. HORMAN, BILL: 101, 105. Cross Country 1, Band 1-2-3, Big 'C Club 2-3. HORTON, MARY: 30. Pep Club 1, Girls' Club Rep. 3, G.A.A. 3, F.E.C, 1-2-3, Volunteens 1. HUBBARD, CHARLAYNE: 30. Pep Club 1-2, Volunteens, HUBER, JOHN: 30, 103. Boys' Club Rep, 3, DECA 3, Football 1, Track 1. HUMPHREY, EUGENE: 30, 142. Student Council Rep. 2, Baseball 1-2-3, Junior Class Rep. 2, Big C Club 2-3. HUMPHRIES, LAURYE: 30. G.A,A. 1, F.T.A, 1-2, F.E,C. 1. HUNTLEY, PADDY: 30. Girls' Club Rep 3, Camera Club 3. HUSBY, KAREN: 30, 103. Girls' Club Rep. 2, DECA 3, Swing Ensemble 2, Acapella 1-2. HUTSELL, DAN: 49, 143. Student Council Rep. 3, Boys' Club Rep. 1-2, Honor Society 1-2, Basketball 1-2, Baseball 1-2-3 lCoptain 31, Wrestling 3, Big- C Club 1-2-3. IBSEN, LINDA: 103, 99, 30. Pep Club 3, Volunteens 1, Business Ed. 3. ISAACSON, RICHARD: 30. Student Council Rep, 1, Pep Club 3, Boys' Club Rep, 1, Stehekin 1. JACKSON, CINDI: 30, 98. Camera Club 3, F,T.A. 2, Girls' Club Comm. 1-2-3, Student Leadership Cant. 1, Business Ed, 3, Volunteens 1-2-3, G.A.A. 1, Library 3. JACOBS, JAMES: 30, 97, 98, 104, Library Club 1, Volunteens 1-2-3, Orchestra 1-2-3, Caducians 1-2-3. JAGODITSCH, RAY: Swimming 1. JAMES, JENNIFER: 30, 103, 108. Student Council Rep, 2, Business Ed, 1-2-3, Student Leadership Cont. 2-3, Interclub Council 2-3, Y,A.C. 3, F.E.C. 2-3. JARMAN, RUSE: 30. Football 1, Track 1-2, Wrestling 1. JAZWIECK, PETE: Boys' Club. JENOVAI, NORMA: 30, 98. Band 1, F.T,A. 2-3, F,E,C. 2. JOHNSON, BARB: 30, 102. Girls' Club. JOHNSON, BRIAN: 31. Boys' Club. JOHNSON, JUDY: 31, 102, Acapella 2-3, Girls' Club Committees 1-2-3. JOHNSON, LINDA: 31. Girls' Club Rep. 3, Girls' Club Comm, 1, F.E.C, 1-2-3. JOHNSON, LOREN: 31. Boys' Club Rep. 2, Camera Club 1-2-3, Golf 2-3, Acapella 2, JOHNSON, SANDY L.: 31. Girls' Club Comm, 1, F,E.C, 1, Acapella 1. JOHNSON, SANDY Y.: 31, F.E.C. 1-2-3. JOHNSON, SKIP: 31, 96, 138. Student Council Rep. 1-2, Football 1-2, Gymnastics 1-2-3, Student Leadership Cont, 2-3, Big 'C Club 2-3. JOHNSON, STEVE: 31. Boys' Club. JOHNSON, STEVEN: Boys' Club, JONES, CHRIS L.: 31. Boys' Club. JONES, CHRIS: 31. Boys' Club Rep. 3, Football 1-2-3, Gymnastics 1, Boys' Club Comm. 1, Library Club 1, Big C Club 2-3. JONES, ELIZABETH: 31, G.A.A. 1, Student Leadership Cont. 3. JORGENSON, SUE: 31, Transferred lrom Idaho 3, Girls' Club 3. JOSEPHSON, TOM: 31. GOII 1, Bowling 2. JUBY, GEORGIA: 31, Girls' Club, KANE, ANN: 31, 102, 108. F,E.C. 1-2, Pep Club 1-2, Girls' Club Rep. 1, Acapella I-2-3. KATSEL, CATHI: 31, 95, 99. Pep Club 2-3, Bruinettes 2-3, Homecoming Chairman 3, Girls' Club Committees 2-3, KEEL, MIKE: 32, 96, 127, 128, 130, 131, 145. Boys' Club Rep. 1-2, Student Council Rep, 3, Football 1-2-3, Track 1-2-3, Wrestling 1-2-3, School Play 3, Big C Club 1-2-3. KEEL, PAT: 32, 127, 128, 145, Student Council Rep. 2-3, Boys' Club Cabinet 1, Football 1-2-3, Track 1-2-3, Wrestling 1-2-3, School Play 3, Big C Club 1-2-3. KEENAN, MAUREEN: 32, 102. Student Council Rep. 2, Girls' Club Rep. 3, Volunteens 1-2, Girls' Club Com- mittees 1-2-3, Dance Committees 1-2. KEENE, MARK: 32, 103. DECA 3. KELLY, MARGUERITE: 32. Transferred trom Seattle 3, G.A.A. 3, F.E.C. 3, KINDLE, CHERYL: 32. Student Council Rep. 1, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Volunteens 1-2. KLAM, JANET: 32. Transferred from New York 3, Swimming 2, G.A.A. 2, Junior Guild 3, Aqua Show 1-2, Bowling Club 2. KNABE, PATTY: 32, 104. Pep Club 3, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Swing Ensemble 3, Acapella 1-2. KNAPP, LOIS: 32, 94, 95, 98, 108. Y,A.C. 3, Girls' Club Rep, 3, Bruinettes 2-3, Honor Society 1-2, Y,F.C. 1-2-3 ISec.-Treas. 21, F,E,C. 2-3 1Treas. 31, F.T.A. 1-2-3 1Sec. 21, Honors Classes 1-2-3. KNIGHT, RON: 32, Boys' Club. KNOWLES, DENNIS: 32. Boys' Club. KOOSER, BONNIE: 32, 93, 94, 100. Honor Society 1-2-3, Camera Club 1, Election Comm. 1-2-3, Honors Classes 1-2-3, Drama 1, Science Club 3, National Merit Semitinalist 3. KOSTER, DENNIS: 32, 104, 105. Stage Band 2-3, Boys' Club Rep. 2, Orchestra 1-2-3. KOSTER, TERRY: 32. Boys' Club. KUPER, STEVE: 32, 102, 104, Boys' Club. KUSTURA, GEORGIA: Transferred lram Bellingham 3. LANE, BOB: 32. Boys' Club. LARSEN, MARK: 33. Boys' Club Rep. 2, Footbcll 1, Cross Country 1, Tennis 1, Wrestling 1. LARSON, BOBBIE: 33, Girls' Club. LARSON, GARY: 33, 96, 138, Student Council Rep. 1-2-3, Football 1-2, Baseball 1-2-3, Wrestling 1, Gym- nastics 1-2-3, Student Leadership Conf. 1-2, Big C Club 1-2-3. LARSON, KATHRYN: 33, 93, 94, 97. Honor Society 1-2-3, Science Club 1-2-3 ISec.-Treas.1 Junior Guild 3 1Sec.-Treas.1, Honor Classes 1-2-3, National Merit Com- mended Scholar. LEDER, JOHN: 33. Wrestling 2. LEHMAN, CATHY: 33. Girls' Club. LeMASTER, CURT: 33, B9, 96, 100, 130, 131, 142. Student Council Rep. 2-3, Boys' Club Cab. 3, Football I-2, Tennis 1-2-3, Wrestling 1-2-3, Student Leadership Cont, 1-2-3, Big C Club 2-3. LERVICK, LYNDA: 33, Student Council Rep. 2, Pep Club 1-2-3, Jr. Class Rep. 2, Student Leadership Cont. 2, Sadie Hawkins Dance Co-chairman 1, Homecom- ing Dance Co-choirman 3, Girls' Club Committees 1-2-3. LEWIS, STEPHEN: 33. Boys' Club Rep. 3, Acapella 1-2-3, Swimming 1, Boys' Club Comm. 1. LIDWELL, KATHY: 33, 102. Student Council Rep. 2, Bruinettes 2, Student Leadership Cont. 3, Acapella 2-3. LILLY, CHERYL: 33, 102. Volunteens 1, Acapella 3, Girls' Club Committees 1-2, LLOYD, RALPH: 33, Student Council Rep. 1, Swim- ming 1. LOCKE, ROYDEN: 33, 127, 12B, 130, 131. Football 1-2-3, Wrestling 1-2-3, Big C Club 3, LONG, FRED: 33, Pep Club 3, Y.A,C. 3, Football 1, Cross Country 2, Homecoming 2-3, Student Leadership Conl, 2. LOVE, RON: 33, 102, 104, 140, Student Council Rep. 1-2, Boys' Club Rep. 1-3, Swimming 1-2-3, Operetta 2-3, Swing Ensemble 3, Acapella 1-2-3, Big C Club 3. LUCAS, GWEN: 33, 102. Transferred from John Rogers 3, Pirettes at John Rogers 3, Speech Award at JOIV1 Rogers, Acapella 1-2-3, Junior Guild 3, Student Coun- cil Rep. 1-2. LUDWIG, RICHARD: 34, 102, 104, 123, Student Coun- cil Rep. 1, Boys' Club Rep. 2-3, Football 1, Track 3, Crass Country 2-3, Swing Ensemble 3, Acapella 1-2-3, Operetta 2-3. LUND, DONNA: 34, 102. Girls' Club. LUNDQUIST, SUE: 34, 98, 103. Student Council Rep. 1, Girls' Club Rep. 1-2, F.T.A. 3, Business Ed. Club 3, F.E.C. 2. LUSH, LINDA: 34, 102, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Camera Club 3, G.A.A. 1-2, Student Leadership Conf, 2, Busi- ness Ed. Club 3, Acapella 3, LYTLE, PAM: 34, Volunteens 1, Caducians 1, G.A.A. 1. McADAMS, JOHN: 34. Boys' Club. ' MCCULLOCH, LARRY: 34, 78, 96, 126, 134, 145, Honor Society 1-2-3, Football 1-2-3, Ca-Captain 3, Basketball 1-2-3, Track 1-2-3, Junior Class President 2, Big C Club 1-2-3. MCELROY, DANNY: 34, Boys' Club. MCINTOSH, GLEN: 34. Electronics Club 1. MCKEAN, NANCY: 34, B8, 93, 94, 99, 100, 102. Stu- dent Council Rep, 1-2, Pep Club 1-2-3 lCobinet 31, Girls' Club Cabinet 3, Honor Society 1-2-3, Business Ed. Club 2 lVice President 21, Student Leadership Conf. 1-2-3, Acapella 1-2-3. McKENZlE, PEGGY: 34, 95, 99. Pep Club 2-3, Bruinettes 2-3, Girls' Club Comm. 3. McNELEY, CAROL: 34, 103. Business Ed, Club 3, Pep Club 2. MAGUDA, KATHLEEN: 34, 103, Girls' Club Rep. 1, G,A.A. 1, Track 1. MALECKI, MARCIA: 34, 95, 102. Student Council Rep. 1, Pep Club 1-2, Girls' Club Rep. 1, Bruinettes 2-3, Volunteens 1, Acapella 1-2-3, MANSON, EVA: 34, 92. Transferred from California 2, G.A.A. 2, Drama 1-2-3, Thespians 1-2-3, School Play 1-3. MARINCOVICH, ANDY: 34, 96, 102, Boys' Club Rep, 1, Football 2-3, Big C Club 3. MARSHALL, CHRISTY: 35. Transferred from Federal Way Sr. High 3, Student Council Rep. 2, Girls' Club Rep, 1-2, Junior Class Rep. 2, F.E.C, 2. MARSTROM, GARY: 35, Student Council Rep. 2, Radio Club 1-2, Camera Club 1-2-3, Electronics Club 1-2, Student Leadership Conf, 2. MARSTROM, STEVEN: 35. Camero Club 1, Gymnastics 2-3, Big C Club 2-3. MARTIN, LARRY: 35, Boys' Club Rep, 1. MARTINSON, ANN: 35, 100, 104. Student Council Rep. 1-2-3, Pep Club 2, Girls' Club Rep. 3, Election Comm. 1-3, Orchestra 1, Swing Ensemble 2-3, Acapella 3, Student Leadership Conf. 1-2-3. MAYNARD, JIM: 35, 89, 92, 93, 100. Student Coun- cil Rep. 1-3, Boys' Club Cab. 3, Honor Society 1-2-3, Cross Country 2, School Play 3, Election Comm. 1-2-3, Soph. Class Pres. 1, Bruin of the month 2. MELHORN, TIM: 35, 93. Honor Society 1-2-3, Basket- ball 1-2, Golf 1-2-3, Indust. Arts Convention 1, Honors Classes 1-2-3, Student Leadership Conf. 3, Big C Club 3. MELLEY, JOANNE: 35, 101, 105. Girls' Club Rep. 2, Band 1-2-3 l5ecretary 31, Pep Band 2-3, Stage Band 3, Orchestra 2-3. MENDENHALL, JUDY: 35, 96. Pep Club 1, G.A.A. 2-3 lAward 21, Girls' Club Committees 1-3. MERKEL, EUGENIA: 35. Transferred from Everett 3, Pep Club 3. MERRICK, KARLYN: 35. Girls' Club. METCALFE, MARY: 35. G.A,A. 1-2, Gymnastics 2, Transferred from Shoreline High School 2. MICHEL, DY ANN: 35. Girls' Club. MILLS, DENNIS: 35, 103. DECA 3, Junior Prom Choir- man 2. MILLS, JOY: 35. Girls' Club Rep. 1, Student Leader- ship Cont. 2. MILLSON, NANCY: 35. Translerred from Delaware 2, Student Leadership Cont. 2, F.E.C. 3, MITMOEN, LINDA, 36, 93, 95, 108, Bruinettes 1-2-3 1Vice-Pres. 31, Honor Society 1-2-3, Honors Classes 1-2-3, Student Leadership Conf. 2-3, Girls' State 2, Exchange Club Girl 3, F.E.C. 2-3 lSecretary 31, Y.A.C. 3. MITTS, KATHLEEN: 36, 103. Student Council Rep. 2, DECA 3, Gymnastics 1, MITZEL, CAROL: 36, Girls' Club, MONGEON, DARLENE: 36, 96, 144. Pep Club 3, G,A.A. 1-2-3 lAwords 1-2-31. MONGEON, JO ANN: 36, 96, Student Council Rep. 2, Pep Club 3, Girls' Club Rep. 1, G.A.A. 1-2-3, Homecoming Comm. 3. MONJAY, SUSAN: 36, 103. Tyro 3, G.A.A. 1, F.T.A. 3, Drama Club 2-3, Girls' Club Comm. 3, Pep Club 3, Transterred trom Oregon. MONTGOMERY, PHYLLIS: 36, 92, 98, 99, 107, 108. Pep Club 1-2-3, Girls' Club Rep, 1-3, Stehekin 1-2-3, Quill and Scroll 2-3, F.E.C. 1-2-3, Drama 1-2-3, Girls' Club Comm. 1-2-3, School Play 1. MOORE, DAN: 36, 103. Student Council Rep 1-2, Boys' Club Rep. 1-3, DECA 3, Football 1, Wrestling 1-2, Gymnastics 1. MORRIS, STAN: 36. Boys' Club. MORRISON, BOB: 36, 101, 102, 105. Track 1, Band 1-2-3 lDrum Ma1or 31, Pep Band 1-2-3, Stage Band 1-2-3, Orchestra 2-3. MORROW, GAYLE: 36, 103. Business Ed. Club 1Pres. 2, Vice-Pres.31. MORTENSEN, MIKE: 36. Boys' Club. MOSER, KEITH: 36, 94, 97. Student Council Rep. 1, Honor Society 1-2, Open Forum 2-3, Science Club 1-2-3, Student Leadership Cont. 2-3, Honors Classes 1-2-3, MOSER, SANDI 1WARD1: 36. Student Council Rep. 2, Honor Society 1-2-3, DECA 3. MOTT, GARY: 36. Electronics Club 3, Football 1, Wrestling 2. MOWAT, GREG: 36, 94, 97. Honor Society 1, Science Club 1-2-3, Chess Club 2, Honors Classes 2-3, Open Forum 2-3. MULLKOFF, JILL: 37. Pep Club 3, Camera Club 3, Drama Club 2, Girls' Club Comm. 3, Clerical Assistant 2-3, Business Ed. Club 3. MURDOCK, AUSTIN: 37. Boys' Club. MURPHY, FRANK: 37. Transferred from Blanchet 3, Electronics Club 3. MURRILL, LINDIA: 37. Junior Guild 3, Election Comm. 3, F.E.C. 3, Girls' Club Comm. 3. NAFFZ, ANITA: 37. Student Council Rep. 2, Girls' Club Rep. 1, Honor Society 1-2-3, Gymnastics 1-2-3, Student Leadership Conf. 2-3, Honors Classes 1-2-3, Sr. Dance Chairman 3. NEILSON, MARILYN: 37. Stehekin 2, Student Leader- ship Cont. 3, Girls' Club Comm. 2, Y.A.C. 3. NELSON, KAREN: 37, 99, Pep Club 1-3, Camera Club 3, Volunteens 1-2, Student Leadership Cant. 1, F.T.A. 1-2 lPresident 21. NELSON, RHONDA: 103, 37. DECA 3, Volunteens 1-2, Acapella 1-2. NESSEL, SALLY: 103, 37. Girls' Club Rep. 2, DECA 3, G.A.A. 1, Open Forum 1, Student Leadership Conf. 2, Bowling Club 2, Acapella 1-2. NEWTON, SCOTT: 37. Honors Classes 1-2-3, Student Leadershop Cont. 1-2-3, Senior Dance Chairman, Sadie Hawkins Chairman, Boys' Club Cabinet 3, Student Council Rep. 1-2, Boys' Club Rep. 2. NICHOLSON, CHRIS: 102, 37. Camera Club 2, Elec- tronics Club 1, Swing Ensemble 3, Acapella 3, Y.F.C. 1-2-3. NIEMAN, GARY: Boys' Club. NOLAND, DAN: 37. Boys' Club. NOVAK, GARY: 107, 37. Boys' Club Rep, 1, Boys' Club Cabinet 3, Cross Country 1-2, Wrestling 1, Stehekin 2-3, Quill 8. Scroll 3, Dramatics 1, Christmas Ball Chairman 3. NUNAMAKER, MARK: 37, 96, 140, Student Council Rep, 3, Swimming 1-2-3, Sports 1-2-3, Big C Club 2-3. O'DELL, RICK: 37, 96, 123, Boys' Club. OKIMOTO, IRIS: 37, 93, 97. Student Council Rep. 2, Honor Society 1-2-3, Junior Guild 1-2-3 lPresident 31, French Club 2-3, National Merit Commended Scholar 3, Honors Classes 1-2-3. OLDENBERG, VICKI: 38, 95, 102. Girls' Club Rep. 2, Bruinettes 3, Volunteens 1, Acapella 3. OLIN, LINDA: 38. Volunteens 2, Caducians 1. OLSEN, BARB: 38. Girls' Club. OLSON, RICK: 38, Track 1, Cross Country 1. OSTERUD, TERRI: 38, Student Council Rep. 1, Acapella 2-3, F.E.C. 3. OTTENI, KATHY: 38. Pep Club 3, F.E.C. Club 2-3. OUDEANS, MIKE: 38. Student Council Rep. 2, Boys' Club Rep. 1-2, Football, 1, Basketball 1, Baseball 1-3, OVERTON, DENISE: 38, 116. Pep Club 2, Volunteens 2, Homecoming Queen 3. OWENBY, MARC: 38. Boys' Club Rep., Big C Club 2, Wrestling 1-2, Boys' Club Assembly Comm., For- eign Language Club 1-2-3. OXBOROUGH, SANDI: 38. Pep Club 3, G.A.A. 1. PACE, HARVEY: 38, 96, 127, 128, 130, 131, 145. Stu- dent Council Rep. 1-2, Boys' Club Rep. 2, Football 1-2-3, Track 1-2-3, Wrestling 1-2-3, Big C Club 3. PAIGE, MOLLY: 38. Girls Club. PARKS, HERB: 38. Gymnastics 2-3, PASTUCK, MARILYN: 38, 102. Girls' Club. PATZER, BARBARA: 38. Girls' Club Rep. 3, G.A.A. 2, Gymnastics 2, Jr, Class Rep. 2. PERRY, ROBERT: 38. Bowling Club 2. PETROSKY, DIANE: 39. Girls' Club. PHILLIPS, CONNIE: 39. Girls' Club Rep, 1, Volun- teens 1-2, Acapella 1-2-3. PHINNEY, DAROLD: 39, 96, 101, 105, 127, 128, 130, 131. Boys' Club Rep. 3, Football 1-2-3, Wrestling 1-2-3 lCaptain 31, Band 1-2-3, Stage Band 2-3, Best Blocker Award 3, Big C Club 2-3, PICKERING, CHRIS: 39. Boys' Club Rep. 1, Track 1-2, Cross Country 1-3, Big C Club 1-2-3, PING, JIM: 39, 89: Boys' Club Cab. 2-3, lVice-Pres. 31, Basketball 1-2, Track 1-2, Dance Chairman 1-2-3, Steering Comm. 1-3, Soph. Class Ott. 1Treas.1, Stu- dent Leadership Cont. 1-2-3. Pivsrz, HENRY: 39. Boys' Club Rep. 2, POLLOCK, JIM: 39. Boys' Club. POOR, RON: 39, 103. Football 1, Basketball 1-2, DECA 3. PORTER, DENNIS: 39, 97, 138. Big C Club 1-2-3, Student Council Rep. 1, Boys Club Rep. 1-2, Gym- nastics 1-2-3. PORTER, KEITH: 39. Bays' Club Alt. 3, Jr. Class Rep. 2. PRATHER, STEVE: 39. Boys' Club Rep. 1-3, Football 1-2, Baseball 1, Wrestling 1-2. PUGH, JOHN: 39, 103. DECA 3. QUAM, LINDA: 39, 88, 95, 116. Student Council Rep, 3, Pep Club 1, Bruinettes 1-2-3, Jr, Prom Chairman 2, Homecoming Princess 3, Volunteens 1-2, Student Leadership Conf. 2-3, Girls' Club Sec. 2. QUIGLEY, SCOTT: 39. Student Council Rep. 2, Stu- dent Leadership Cont. 3. RASHELL, KAREN: 102, 39, Camera Club 3, Acapella 3, Homecoming Comm. 3. RAWSON, CHARLENE. 40. Girls' Club Alt. 3, Junior Guild 1-2, Volunteens 1, Caducians 3, READ, ROBYN: 93, 97, 40. Student Council Rep, 1, Boys' Club Rep. 2, Honor Society 2-3, French Club 1-2-3, Honors Classes 3, REEVES, STEVE: 40, 96, 127, 128. Football 1-2-3, Baseball 1-2-3, Wrestling 1, Big C Club 1-2-3. REIS, MARK: 40, 94. Science Club 3, Y.A.C. 1Pres. 31. REQUA, KIM: 16, 40, 93, 130, 131, 142. Student Council Rep. 2, Honor Society 1-2-3, Tennis 1-2-3, Wrestling 1-2-3, Big C Club 2-3, Student Leader- ship Cont. 2-3, Dance Comm. Chairman 3, Senior Class Treasurer. REVOLINSKI, DON: 40. Boys' Club. REYKDAL, FRED: 40, 89, 93, 96, 126, 127, 134, 135, Honor Society 1-2-3, Football 1-2-3 lCo-captain 31, lScholastic Award 31, Baseball 1-2-3, Big C Club 1-2-3, Basketball 2-3, Scholastic Award, Boys' Club Cab. 2-3 1Pres. 31, Bruin at the Month 2, Student Council Rep. 1-3. REYNOLDS, GEORGE: 40, 89, 93, Honors Classes 1-2-3, Honor Society 1-2-3, Boys' Club Cab. 3, Student Lead- ership Cont. 3, F.E.C. 1-2, Boys' Club Rep, 1, Foot- ball 1, Tennis. RHOADES, RON: 40, 103. DECA 3. RHODES, CINDY: 40, 94, 95, 99, 108. Bruinettes 1-2-3, Dads' Night Co-chairman 2, F.E.C. 3, Y.A.C. 3, Honor Society 1-2-3, Pep Club 1-2, Girls' Club Committees 1-2-3. RICE, PAT: 40, 92, 98, 107. Transterred trom Seattle 2, School Play 3, Drama 2-3, Quill 8. Scroll 3, Stehekin 2-3, Girls' Club Comm. 2-3, RICE, MARIANNE: 40, 92, 94, 98, 107. Debate 3, Drama 2-3, School Play 2-3, Thespians 2-3, Y.A.C. 3, Quill 5 Scroll 3, Stehekin 2-3, Acapella 3. RICHARDSON, VIVIAN: 40. Junior Guild 3, French Club 2-3, Library Club 3. RICHTER, JAMIE: 40, 98, 99, 103, 106. Student Coun- cil Rep. 1-2, Honor Society 1-2-3, Tennis 1-3, Tyro 2-3, VISTA 3, Quill 8. Scroll 3. RIES, LESLIE: 40. Pep Club 3, Camera Club 3. ROBECK, LYNN: 40, 97, 103. Business Ed. Club 3. Junior Guild 3 1Vice-Pres, 31. ROBERTS, JOAN: 41, 98, 108. Student Council Rep. 1, Pep Club 1-2, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Volunteens 1-2-3. Caducians 2-3, F,E.C. 3, Y.F.C, Club 1-2-3 ISec. 31, lVice-Pres. 21, Jr. Class Rep. 2. ROBERTS, JOHN: 41. Football 1-2-3, Track 2, Galt 1-2, Wrestling 1-2, sag c Club 3, ROBINETTE, JANICE: 41, 94. Volunteens 1, Acapella 3. ROBISON, BARRY: Transferred trom California 3. ROOT, BILL: 41. Student Council Rep. 3, Boys' Club Rep. 1, Basketball 1, Golf 1, Student Leadership Cont. 3, Boys' Club Comm, 3. ROPER, CHUCK: 41. Boys' Club. ROUGHTON, LONNIE: 39. Boys' Club Rep. 3, Elec- tronics Club 2, Bowling Club 1, SANDERS, LONNIE: 41, 102. Gott 3, Gymnastics 2, Bowling Club 1, Acapella 1-3. SANTEFORD, CAROL: 41, 99. Pep Club 1-2-3 1Cabinet 31, Bruinettes 2-3, Volunteens 1, Student Leadership Cont. 2, Christmas Boll Comm. Chairman 2, Girls' Club Committees 1-2-3, , SAPQNARO, CATHY: 41. Pep Club 1, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Girls' Club Comm. 3. SCHAEFFER, JACQUELYN: 41, 98, 102. Transferred from Rhode Island, School Play 3, Volunteens 3, Caducians 3, Acapella 3. SCHMIDT, ALBERT: 41, Camera Club 2, Electronics Club 1. SCHMIDT, PATTI: 41. Girls' Club. SCHMIERER, MIKE: 41, 93, 122, A.S,B. Pres. 3, Cross Country 2-3 1Captain 31, Track 1-2-3, Basketball 1-2, Honor Society 1-2-3, Student Council Rep. 1-2, Ex- change Club Boy of the Month 3, Big C Club. SCHMITZ, CAROL: 41, 92, 93, 99, 102, 106, Acapella 1-2-3, Honor Society 1-2-3, Drama 1-2-3, F.E.C. 2, VISTA 3, Volunteens man 3. 1, Operetta 3, Sr, Dance Chair- SCHNEIDER, MARTIN: 41, 101, 105. Bond 1-2-3, SCHOEBEN, ART: 41. Bays' Club. SCHONAERTS, PATTI: 41, 95, Girls' Club. SCHULTZ, MARCIE: 42, 88, 106, 108. Student Coun- cil Rep. 1-2, Girls' Club Rep. 1-2, Girls' Club Cabiinet 3, Honor Society 1-2-3, Sr. Dance Decoration Co- chairman 3, Student Leadership Cont. 1-2-3, VISTA 3, F.E.C. 2-3 1Vice-Pres. 31. SCHUTTER, SHERRI: SCOLERI, CARMEN: SCOTT, CINDY: 42, SCOTT, KATHY: 42 SCOTT, LINDA: 42 2, Science Club 1 42. Camera Club 3, Pep Club 1. 42. Cross Country 1, Wrestling 1. 98. Transferred from Blanchet 3. Girls' Club. 98. Pep Club 1, G.A.A. 1, Tyra Volunteens 2-3, Library Club 3, Girls' Club Committees 1-2-3. SCOTT, WALT: 42. Basketball 1, Student Leadership Cant. 3, Boys' Club Comm. 1, Senior Luncheon Comm. 3, Senior Memorial Comm. 3, Y.A.C. 3. SEARS, MARK: 42, 89, 96. Student Council Rep. 1, Boys' Club Rep. 2-3, Football 1-2, Wrestling 1-2, Safety Cont. 2, Student Leadership Cont. 2, Big C Club 1-2-3. SENKBEIL, MURIEL: 42. Pep Club 1, G.A,A. 1-2-3, Gymnastics 1-2-3, Tumbling Team 1-2-3, Girls' Club Committees 1-2-3. SHARIKIN, CLAIRE: 42. Honors Classes 1-2, Stehekin Spotlight 1. SHATZKA, SUSAN: 42. Pep Club 3, Girls' Club Comm. 2, F.E.C. 3, SHAW, CHARLOTTE: 42. Girls' Club. SHEA, JACQUELYN: 42, 95. Girls' Club Rep, 3, Bruinettes 3, Volunteens 2. SHEA, PATRICK: 101, 105. Band 1-2-3, Pep Band 1-2-3, Stage Band 1-2-3, Orchestra 1-3, Chess Club 2, Pep Club 1-2-3, Y.A.C. 3. SHEEHAN, SUSAN: 42. G.A.A. 1, Student Leadership Cont, 2, F,T.A. 3. SHIFLER, DAVE: 42. Boys' Club Rep, 1-2, Football 1, Wrestling 2. SHIGETA, MIDORI: 42, 88, 93, 102, 108, 109. For- eign Exchange Student trom Japan, G.A.A. 3, Tennis 3, F.E.C. 3. SHIVELY, LYNN: 43, 89, 93, 96. Student Council Rep. 1-2-3, Boys' Club Cabinet 3, Honor Society 1-2-3, Galt 1-2-3, Dance Chairman 3, Student Leadership Cont. 1-2-3, Jr. Class Rep. 2, Big C Club 1-2-3. SHORE, DAVE: 43, 96. Boys' Club Rep. 2-3, Honor Society 1, Football 1, Swimming 1-2, Galt 1-2-3, Big ub 1-2-3. SHORE, ROCKY: 43, 89, 96, 99, 140. Pep Club 1-2-3 1Pres. 31, Boys' Club Cabinet 2-3, Football 1, Swim. C Cl ming I-2-3, Student Leadership Cont. 3, Bruin ol the Month I, Dance Chairman 2-3, Big 'C Club 2-3. SHUE, ANN: 43, 102. Acapella 3. SIGLER, SANDRA: 43, I04. Pep Club 3, Girls' Club Rep. 2, G.A.A. I, Orchestra I-2-3. SILTMAN, KAROLYN: 43. Girls' Club Rep. 2, Volun- teens 2, Girls' Club Committees I. SILTMAN, MARILYN: 43, I02. Pep Club 2, Girls' Club 2. SIMMONS, DAN: 43, 96, I0l, I05, I27-8, I45. Foot- ball I-2-3, Inspirational Award 3, Basketball I, Track I-2-3, Band I-2-3, Stage Band I-2-3, Me 8. Mom Day Chairman l, Big C Club I-2-3. SIMMONS, JUDY: 43, 93, I04. Student Council Rep. I, Honor Society I-2-3, Operetta 2, Library Club I, Swing Ensemble 2-3, Acapella I-2-3. SKYTA, LARRY: 43. Boys' Club. SKYTA, LES: 43. Student Council Rep. 2, Boys' Club Rep. 2, Basketball I, Track I, Cross Country 2. SMALLEY, BECKY: 43. Student Council Rep. I, Pep Club 2, Girls' Club Rep. I. SMITH, FRED: 43. Boys' Club. SMITH, HELEN: 43. Pep Club 2, Girls' Club Rep. I, Student Leadership Conf. 3, F.E.C. 2. SMITH, JIM: 43, IOI, I05. Electronics Club 2, Band I-2-3, Pep Bond 2-3, Interclub Council 2, F.E.C. 2. SMITH, JOEL: 43. Acapella 3. SMITH, TERRI LEA: 44, 88, 93. Girls' Club Rep. 2-3, Girls' Club Cabinet 3, Bruinette Manager 2-3, Honor Society I-2-3, Jr. Prom Chairman 2, Homecoming Dance Chairman 3, Sr. Class Fund Raising Chairman 3, Student Leadership Conf. 3. SNYDER, TOM: 44. Student Council Rep. 2, Boys' Club Rep. 2, Tennis I-2, Honors Classes I-2-3, Stu- dent Leadership Conl. 2, Chess Club 3. SORENSON, JOHN: 44. Boys' Club Rep. I, Bowling Club I, Jr. Class Rep. 2. SPAH, MAY: 49. Girls' Club. SPRAGUE, JACK: 44. Student Council Rep. I-2, Boys' Club Rep. I-2, Gymnastics I. SPRINGER, VICKI: 44, 95, IOB. Pep Club I-2, Bruinettes 2-3, Volunteens I, Girls' Club Committees I-2-3, F.E.C. 2-3. STEARNS, STEVE: 44, 89, IOO. Boys' Club Rep. 2, Boys' Club Cabinet 3, Honor Society I-2, Basketball I-2-3, Crass Country 2, Golf 2-3, Student Leadership Cont. 3, Big C Club 3. STENVIK, STEVE: 44. Boys' Club. STEPHANSON, JAN: 44, 88, 95, II6. Student Council Rep. 2, Girls' Club Cabinet 3 lPresident 31, Bruinettes I-2-3, Student Leadership Cont. 2-3, Homecoming Prin- cess 3. STEVENSON, LINDA: 44, 94, 97, l03. Honor Society I-2-3, Tyra 2-3, Drama 2-3 lHistorian 31, Bruinettes 3, French Club lSec.-Treas. 31, Student Leadership Cont. 2, National Merit Commended Scholar 3, F.E.C. I-2. STOGSDILL, SUZANNE: 44, 93, 97, 98, I02, l07-8. Honor Society 2-3, Stehekin l-2-3 lBruin Columnist, Assistant Editor 31, Quill 8. Scroll 2-3, Acapella I-2-3, Girls' Club Committees I-2-3, Election Comm. 2-3. STORKSON, DOUG: 44, 89, 96. Football I-2, Gym- nastics 2, Boys' Club Cabinet 3, Big C Club 2-3 lSec. 31. STROM, JUDY: 44, IO2, II6. Student Council Rep. I, Pep Club I, Seabeck Leadership Cont. 3, Junior Class Vice President, Sophomore Class Secretary, A.S.B. Vice President 3, Student Leadership Cont. I-3, ACOPGIIG I-2-3. STUART, JIM: 44. Boys' Club. STUMP, JOHN: 44, I38. Student Council Rep. I, TYUCIK I-2, Gymnastics 2-3, Big C Club 2-3. SULLIVAN, TIM: 44. Acapella I-2-3. SUMMERS, SUE: 44, 95, II6. Girls' Club Rep. l, Girls' Club Cabinet 2, Bruinettes I-2-3, Girls' Club Comm. l-2, Student Leadership Cont. 2-3, Christmas Ball Chairman 2, A.S.B. Secretary 3. SUNDVOR, BILL: 45. Boys' Club Rep. I-2-3, Wrestling I-2-3, Big C Club 3, Jr. Class Rep. 2, Student Leadership Cont. 3, Campus Day Comm. I-2, Boys' Club Committees I-2-3. TANIELIAN, CINDY: 45. Camera Club 3, Girls' Club Comm. I, F.E.C. 2. TANIELIAN, NANCY: 45. Gills' Club Rep. 3. TAYLOR, RAY: 45. Bays' Club. TAYLOR, STEVE: 45. Student Council Rep. l, Boys' Club Rep. 2, Basketball I, Student Leadershap Cont. I-2. THIELEN, TERRI: 45, 93, 95. Girls' Club Rep. 3, Bruinettes I-2-3, Honor Society I-2-3, Christmas Boll Comm. Chairman 3, Senior Dance Comm. Chairman 3, Junior Prom Comm. Chairman 2. THOMAS, LYNDA: 45, 99, I03, I08. Pep Club 3, Li- brary Club 2-3, Business Ed. Club 3, F.E.C. 2-3, Stu- dent Leadership Cont. 3. THOMPSON, ARNOLD: 45. Student Council Rep. 3, Student Leadership Conf. 3. THOMPSON, CORINNE: 45. Transferred from Oka- nogan High 3, Girls' Club Comm. THOMPSON, CRAIG: 45, I03. Boys' Club Rep. I-2, Swimming I, Student Leadership Conl. I, DECA 3, Governor's Cont. 3. THOMPSON, FRED: 45. Bays' Club. THOMPSON, LINDA: 45. Library Club 2. THOMPSON, MARK: 45. Boys' Club. THOMPSON, RON: I6, 45, IOO, 103. Student Coun- cil Rep. 2, Tennis I, Wrestling I, Senior Class Pres. 3, Student Leadership Cont. I-2-3, Business Ed. Club 3, Election Comm. 3, E.J.C. Leadership Conf. 3. THORSON, JAN: 45, 88, 89, 94, 98, IOO. Student Council Rep. I, Pep Club I-2-3, Girls' Club Cabinet 3, Election Comm. I-2-3 ICQ-chairman 21, Interclub Council Chairman 3, Student Leadership Cont. I-2, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Jr. Class Rep. 2. TOLLEFSON, JIM: 45, 93, I00. Boys' Club Rep. 2-3, Honor Society I-2-3, Baseball l, Tennis 2-3, F.E.C. 2, Election Comm. 2-3 lChairman 31, National Merit Commended Scholar 3. TOMLINSON, JUDY: 46, IO3. DECA 3, Student Coun- cil Rep. I. TRAPP, NORM: Boys' Club. TREMMEL, SHIRLEY: 46, 98, I06, I07. Stehekin I-2-3, VISTA 2-3, Volunteens 2, Quill 8 Scroll 3, Girls' Club Rep. 3. TRITTEN, RICHARD: 46, 96, 123. Student Council Rep. 3, Boys' Club Rep. 2, Basketball I, Track I, Cross Country I-2-3, Big C Club I-2-3. TROBOUGH, JOHN: 46, 93, 96. Honor Society l-2-3, Football 2, Cross Country 3, Wrestling I-2-3, German Club 1-2-3, Big C Club 2-3. TUELL, CINDY: 46, 88, 92, 94, 97, 98, IO3. Girls' Club Cabinet 3, Honor Society I-2-3, Y.A.C. 3, Quill 8. Scroll 3, Girls' State Alternate 2, Tyra 2-3 tEditor 21, Drama I-2-3, National Merit Finalist 3. VALENTINE, RALPH: 46. Boys' Club. VAN-BELLE, CHARLES: 46. Honor Society I-2, Football I-2, Wrestling I-2-3. VAN-BODEGRAVEN, CAROL: 46, 93, 94, 95, IO2. Bruinettes 3, Honor Society I-2-3, F.T.A. I-2, Student Leadership Conf. I-2-3, Business Ed. Club 2, Jr. Class Rep. 2, Y.A.C. 3, Acapella I-2-3. VAN-NATTER, CARLA: 46. Library Club 3, Volunteens I. VAN-WYNGARDEN, LOWELL: 46, I03. Student Coun- cil Rep. 2, Boys' Club Rep. 2, DECA 3 lPresident 31, Basketball l, Cross Country 2, Baseball I. VARLEY, BILL: 46, 89, I00. Boys' Club Rep. 2-3, Boys' Club Cab. 3, Tennis I-2-3, Wrestling l-3, Bruin of the Month 3, Student Leadership Cont. 2-3, Christ- mas Ball Chairman 3, Junior Prom Chairman 2. VAUGHN, LARRY: 46. Boys' Club. VELIA, LINDA: 46, 92, l04. School Play 2-3, Swing Ensemble 3, Business Ed. Club 2, Drama 2-3 lPresident 31, Interclub Council 3, Acapella 2. VIK, DAVE: 46. Wrestling I. VINCENT, NANCY: 46, 93, 96, I00, I02, I39. Girls' Club Rep. I-2, Honor Society l-2-3, G.A.A. I-2-3, Gymnastics I-2-3, Student Leadership Cont. I-2, Deco- rations Chairman Sadie Hawkins I, Gymnastics llst in State 2-31, Acapella I-2-3. VITTONE, LINDA: 46. Girls' Club. VOGEL, SUSIE: 47, 92, 99, IO2, IO3. Pep Club 3, School Play 3, Drama 2-3, Business Ed. Club 3, Vol- unteens I, Acapella 2-3. VOGL, GEORGE: 96, l30, l3l. Boys' Club Rep. 2, Honor Society I-2, Tennis I, Wrestling I-2-3, Ger- man Club 2, Big C Club 2-3. VOIGTSBERGER, LARRY: 47, 92, IO2, I03. Student Council Rep. 3, Boys' Club Rep. 2, Gymnastics 2-3. School Play 3, Y.A.C. 3, Acapella 2-3, Business Ed. Club 3 lPresident 31, Student Leadership Cont. 2-3. WAGGONER, GREG: 47. Student Council Rep. 3, Electronics Club I. WALKER, KATHY: 47. Pep Club I, Acapella 2-3. WALLEN, JUDY: 47, 99. Student Council Rep. 2-3, Pep Club 2-3, Song Leader 2-3, Camera Club 2, Stu- dent Leadership Conf. 2-3, Drama 2, Gymnastics I, Girls' Club Rep. 2. WALSH, SHARON: 47, lO2. Girls' Club Rep. I-3, G.A.A. t, Tennis I, Stehekin I, Tryo 3, Volunteens 3. WALSWORTH, GREG: 47, I38. Science Club I-2-3. Student Leadership Cont. 2, Gymnastics 2-3, Track I. WALTERS, JUDY: 47, 96, I42. Pep Club 2, Girls' Club Rep. I, G.A.A. I-2-3 lPresident 21, Student Leadership Conf. 2, Girls' Club Committees 2-3. WARD, LARRY: 47. Boys' Club. WARD, RON: 47, 89, 93, 94, 96, 99, l00, I08, 130, l3l, I42. Honor Society l-2-3 lPresident 31, Wrestling I-2-3, Honors Classes I-2-3, Student Leadership Cant. I-2-3, Pep Club 3, Boys' Club Cob. 3, Y.A.C. 3, F.E.C. 3. WARD, SHARON: 47, 99, I03, I08. Pep- Club 3, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Library Club 3, Business Ed. Club 3, F.E.C. 2-3. WARDEN, JUDY: 47. Girls' Club Rep. 2, Business Ed. Club I. WATKINS, MARY: 47. Volunteens I, Business Ed. Club 3, F.E.C. 3, Drama l. WEEKS, VICKI: 47, I02, l04. Girls' Club Rep. I, Swing Ensemble 2-3, Student Leadership Conf. I, Acapella 'I-2-3. WEIKEL, RICHARD: 47. Boys' Club. WESCOTT, JIM: 47. Student Council Rep. I, Boys' Club Rep. 3, Football I-2, Junior Class Rep. 2. WESTLING, LINDA: 48, 88, 93, 95, 98, I06. Girls' Club Rep. 2, Girls' Club Cabinet 3, Bruinettes I-2-3, Honor Society I-2-3, VISTA 2-3 lCo-editor 31, Quill 8: Scroll 2-3, Exchange Club Girl ol the Month 3, Junior Prom General Chairman 2. WESTMAN, VICKY: 48, 93, IOO, IO6, IOB. Student Council Rep. 2-3, Girls' Club Rep. I-2, Honor Society I-2-3 lSecretary 31, VISTA 2-3, Election Comm. 2-3 lCo-chairman 31, F.E.C. WESTON, GARY: 48, IOI, I02: Boys' Club Rep. 2-3, Camera Club 2, Band I-2-3, Orchestra I-3, Acapella I-2-3. WHITTAKER, SUE: 48, 93, 99, 106, I08, Pep Club I-3, Honor Society I-2-3, VISTA 3, Student Leadership Conf. 2, Election Comm. 2-3, Girls' Club Committees I-2-3, F.E.C. 3. WIGGUM, JAN: 48, 93, 97, 99, I04, I24, l25. Pep Club I-2-3, Honor Society I-2-3, Song Leader 2-3, French Club 2-3, Swing Ensemble 2-3, Sophomore Class Vice President, Executive Board I-2-3. WILLE, DAPHNE: 48, 92. G.A.A. I, School Play 3, Drama I-2-3. WILLE, VONNIE: 48, 95. Pep Club 2, Bruinettes I-2-3, G.A.A. I, Gymnastics I, Y.A.C. 3, Volunteens I, Caducians l. WILLIAMS, MARV: 48, 96, I34, I35. Transferred from Idaho I, Basketball 2:3 lCaptain 31, Inspirational Award, Cross Country 2, Band I, Big C Club 2-3. WILLIAMS, NOLA: 48, 98, 99, I06, I08, Il6. Pep Club 2-3 lVice-Pres. 31, Girls' Club Rep I, French Club 2, VISTA 3, Volunteens 3, F.E.C. 3, Student Lead- ership Cont. 2. WILSON, BRANDON: 48. French Club 2-3. WILSON, DENNIS: 48. Honor Society. WOJTOWICK, BONNIE: 48, 88, 93, IO2. Student Council Rep 3, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Girls Club Cabinet 3, Student Leadership Conf. 3, Drama Club 2-3, Honor Society I-2-3, Acapella I-2-3. WOODHULL, PAT: 48, I03. Girls' Club Committees I-2-3. WOODS, ETHEL: 48. Girls' Club. WRIGHT, CHRISTY: 48. Pep Club l-2, Volunteens I, Miss Pep 2, Junior Prom Chairman 2. WRIGHT, GREG: 48. Student Council Rep. I, Big C Club 3, Football I, Tennis I-2-3, Senior Dance Chairman 3. YANCOVITZ, MARALYN: 49, 94, IO6, 108. Honor So- ciety l, Band I, F.T.A. I, VISTA 3, F.E.C. 2-3, Y.A.C. 3, Girls' Club Comm. I-3. YELDELL, SANDI: 49. Student Council Rep. I, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Volunteens I-2, F.E.C. 2. YOUNG, DAVID: 49, IOO, I27, l28, I45. Student Council Rep. I-2-3, Honor Society I-2-3, Football I-2-3, Track I-2-3, Wrestling I-2-3, Bruin ot the Month 3, Acapella I-2-3, Big 'C Club 2-3. YOUNG, LARRY: 49, 93, IO6, I42. Student Council Rep. 2, Election Comm. 2-3, Cross Country 2, Bays' State 3, A.S.B. Treasurer 3, VISTA 2-3, Tennis I-2-3, Big C Club 3. YOUNG, WILMA: 49, IO3. Pep Club 3, Gymnastics I, Business Ed. Club I-2-3, Senior Fund Raising Comm, 3, Senior Memorial Comm. 3. YOUNGER, HELEN: 49. Business Ed. Club 3. ZANDELL, PATTY. 49, 103. Pep Club 1-2, G.A.A. 1, Library Club I, Business Ed. Club 3. ' K cfm! tke play Jtalzdd ah We Jkadacw x 04.4 we emfzace the emfezd of a dgzhg ,uw aflzd we move tvwggzbdwjggaljjziripziaza. Efplf gm WW D, A , M W n ,qA zlgkafg 1 2 3 V I , J ,,1, w'3 QMmwfLSJV ML MWWW ow E 4 H 0.51 un TRW 0 ff- X 9 1 ff f 1 F Sn MQ, Lvek h4w+ qmmw D..v1Ww ww FUN . . f 'ir X ff X K V X' . Yx 1 N xg X ' w MU Q9 K - ! fQ Q ggwobbami XAQQQ N, MQ H1 wglliwx WM 'Qff' H0 5fW' 4'Qf':Tf A? Rf 252 gf J My WMUM4 Q, - ,, Wfgfffj ZW W P ' Q, 56 Qjja Tjf'K 3 5 Q S 3 Q N gfiwgwx 25 QS gif M555 Q CSE 0 if iii QQ SEE 2ff1if R75 X131 uf MQLWQ , Jw QQ Q? W A IQKW NX QQQQ4 Q5 K9 N gi A ,A 5 Q E? W T Sai? 3 QE iggx 335235 . ii? S vdgu iljigfcoj X W97 .fvgqgbibipgg XQGQ egg! YWQQ igfghffffgygfga , fx OQXCJQ-p,wfUj?fj giw aff ,f fa Egg 2 - , 1-'VT P hmrvi 'en iJ,!,yarH N416 V X


Suggestions in the Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA) collection:

Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 1

1983

Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 32

1967, pg 32

Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 131

1967, pg 131

Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 20

1967, pg 20

Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 56

1967, pg 56

Cascade High School - Vista Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 145

1967, pg 145


Searching for more yearbooks in Washington?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Washington yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.