Cleveland High School - Legend Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1971
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Students giving their attention to the ecology movement or political issues of the day were just as active as those attending sports events and dances, commented Kathy Chambers, presi- dent of the 1970 fall Student Body Cabinet. To instigate involvement during the fall semester, events such as special mini courses, the Homecoming SECOND VICE PRESIDENT Tammy Ternahan and first Vice President Jim Kramer Dance, Zig Zag, open Student Forum meetings, speakers, and films were presented by the Cabinet. An assembly welcoming the freshmen, and the sponsoring of selected stu- dents at political or ecological con- ferences were new this year. With the establishment of a larger Safety Squad, the United Good Neighbors Drive collected 523735. The second annual Renaissance was accom- panied by language and speech events, a jazz session, a film festival, art exhibits and a hootenanny. SAFETY REPRESENTATIVE Kris Hart TREASURER Lisa Whitehead and Assistant Treasurer Gayle Sternberg 22 SECRETARY Ellen Ruben PRESIDENT Kathy Chambers quam-,ww-ma-MA SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES Kaihy Galloway and Barb Cook , if fi TREASURER Gayle Sternberg and Assistant Treasurer Jessica Weiss Spring Cabinet A more relaxed atmosphere. . for learning which is conducive to study, was the overall goal of spring Student Body President Tom Mc- Laughlin for his cabinet. The plans for accomplishing this included the adoption of a credit-no credit option for all classes, elimination of fresh- men study halls, a written school policy concerning assemblies, and a school policy statement regarding censorship of written school publica- tions. Student Forum meetings were held during school, rather than after, in an attempt to give more students the opportunity to voice their opin- ions on school matters such as pass- no pass grading and teacher-student relationships, as well as voicing in- , , , ,. AM, dividual complaints. The Judicial Board, which dealt with student behavior and constitu- tional problems, was headed by Chairman Matt Chan and consisted of Libby Clark, Lisa Whitehead, Mike Hepburn, and Brian McLaughlin. Cindy Blackwelder's Social Activ- ities Board was made up of Charlotte Kasahara, Debbe Robertson, Barb Schiewe, and Jeanette Weiss who were in charge of planning the spring S.B. dance and all money raising ac- tivities. One of the goals of the spring Social Activities Board, with the as- sistance of Alan Locke, fund raising chairman, was to raise S500 for spring functions. ., ., M y L. ,,,, L ,,,, ,A ,,,,, V, L ,si g ' ,g ee x it i 3 i 2 Q3 Ah W QP .L 5 Q ...ii A Z ,'1f' ,'A REST ii FIRST VICE PRESIDENT Kate Gruetter and Second Vice President Cindy Blackwelder 24 ,Nmvf WW' in PRESIDENT Tom McLaughlin out , -ca SAFETY REPRESENTATIVE Alan Locke SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE Margaret Case SECRETARY Cynthia Leo 25 -n,., . vwmr- zqwi 1,-gm, -- , , 1 1 :fy A 4 ,- A c5gH?gQi?!iI5 W, E . 2 1 2254 'fy E S' if 7 :Q , Ka G.L. PRESIDENT Kim Yada ,QW A yzy, ' f g ,1.A 'fi' A , F ' 2 L A - 'L:,- ' VICE PRESIDENTS Nancy Trefethen and Dave Norville HISTURIAN 3055503 WCB! nu. CLASS REPS. FRONT ROW: Kathy Thomas, June Seid, Patty 0'Blisk, Audrey Soejima. BACK ROW: Jack Pferdner, Brad Wahl, Alex Flores, Cynthia Leo, Robin Vickery. 26 'I 'E J Fall G.L. - Knights Cabinets Many service projects helped. . . involve more students in this year's Girls' League-Knights' activities. The Odd Fellows Home for the elderly was again chosen as the recipient of most of their efforts. Our visits with the residents of the home proved to be extremely satisfying to all of us who participated, related Kim Yada, fall Girls' League presi- dent. Other service projects included collecting canned foods for the needy, helping the P.T.A. with Back- to-School Night, and gathering re- usable toys for the Red Cross. The .. SECRETARIES Gary Gatto and Jeanette Weiss traditional Big-Little Sister Party was held in September to welcome the freshmen, while a Simplicity Style Show, followed by a tea in the library, highlighted Girls' League activities in October. Both Girls' League and Knights' cabinets sponsored Tolo Week in November. B.C. , the annual girl-ask-boy dance concluded the Tolo Week activities. Knights' fall projects were limited this year, according to fall President Matt Chan because of a lack of co- operation from the students. PUBLICITY REPS. Luke Henson and Roberta Wong TREASURERS Christy White and Greg Hahn 27 'Z Spring G.L.-Knights Cabinets Helping collect canned goods . In a city-wide drive, Operation Sec- ond Wind, was one of the first pro- jects undertaken by the spring Girls' League and Knights' cabinets. This was followed by others such as help- ing make baseball and track sched- ules, working with F.I.S.H. Can or- ganization to help the needyb, usher- ing for the spring musical, Pajama Game , and visiting the Odd Fellows Home. The cabinets met individually once a week and together once a month. Both held traditional Father-Daugh- ter and Father-Son Banquets. Girls' League and Knights' Week was held the week of April 19-23, and conclud- ed with a dance. Zi if . H K W' -W e fi l rw-:.:51fiE3--.':4-.,- ,.,figf2:sifi,ihi-m E , :-ar1S5li,.:iw:-,--we, .1215-M.: 1- W ,,,,,-We-giil55gQ6135Xflg2l ,eh ,rf 1' l FAI ' si a OFFICERS: Publicity Rep. Terri Barbour, Historian Cathy Buckschnis, Treasurer Carol Soejima, Vice President Cherrie Miller, President Nancy Trefethen. Dads and daughters listen to Sue Ferguson of the Cinderella Modelling Agency of Salem discuss some hints for being beautiful at the Dad 'n' Date Night sponsored by the Girls' League. 28 ,MN Knights' officers gather together to discuss and plan future proiects and activities. CLASS REPS. FRONT ROW: Dayle Lee SECOND ROW: Sandy Owen, Vanessa Blocker. THIRD ROW: Joanne Danna, Dianne Rodway. BACK ROW: Donna White, Mayra Fernandez. -: A :pw - 7 ' ' I f - ?'?T?'m .. K , . W., . .J I I . I OFFICERS: Secretary Dave Bronlewee, President Gary Gatto, Vice President Alex Flores, Treas urer Brad Wahl. CLASS REPS. FRONT ROW: Paul Case, John Leadley. SECOND ROW: Mike Jaffe, Dave Nor- viIIe. THIRD ROW: Mark Doan, Greg Hahn. BACK ROW: Jack Pferdner, Luke Henson. 29 JUDICIAL BOARD. Lisa Whitehead, Brian Mc- Laughlin, Gunner Gunderson, John Hoffnagel. Problems studied by students. . . through various committees, pro- vided a new approach to student in- volvement in Cleveland's school af- fairs. Among the committees in ex- istence this year were the Intra- School Government Committee, which was organized in the spring of 1970, the Campus Committee, and the Judicial Board. The intra-School Government Committee, composed of students and teachers, dealt with all student problems referred to it from the Cabinet. The Campus Com- mittee, was composed of two stu- dents and several parents and teach- ers. The main objective was to in- vestigate the possibility of making Powell Park part of the Cleveland campus. The Judicial Board reviewed cases brought by the students, the vast majority of which dealt with the interpretation of the recently re- vised Constitution. CAMPU5 COMMITTEE. Katie Joseph, Jim Kramer. lf-A in INTRA-SCHOOL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE. Mrs. Kathryn Risberg, Brian McLaughlin, Ruth Retondi Elaine Nance, Pat Martin. 30 AFS nd Me- SAFETY-SQUAD. FRONT ROW: Cynthla Leo, Rick Carlson, Teresa Shannon, Ann Brody. SECOND ROW: Clarence Pruitt, Linda Workman, Lynn Mlelke, Steve Bates, Pat Cargnl. THIRD ROW: Debble Chase, Terri Barbour, Dlanne Rodway, Cheryl Meeker, Ilene Kaplon, Jlll Clevlnger, Jlm Francis, Harry Brown. FOURTH ROW: Llsa Whitehead, Pam Davis, Julle Matteson, Barbara Bauman, Marilyn Mobley, Laurie Almand, Cindy Blackwelder. FIFTH ROW: Mike Cordes, Ellen Ruben, Kim Yada, Ro- berta Wong, Mary Chrestenson, Jean VanLom. BACK ROW: Jeff Chase, Gene Mesher, Ruth Roberts, Katie Joseph, Gail Stark, Dean Arnold. COMMITTEE. Katie Gruetter, Mayra Fer- ez. REG REPS. FRONT ROW: Nancy Hryciw, Josette Santilli, Karen Swire, Rosanna Low. SECOND Mary Dentler, Debbie Nelson, Cindi Shipley, Linda Lazzeroni. THIRD ROW: Debbie Baker, Ta- ouglass, Pam Davis. BACK ROW: Amy Mitchell, Susan Colt. 37 Administrators Combined cooperative efforts. . . of the administrative staff provided the leadership for the operation and functioning of Cleveland this year. Mr. Clifford Skinner, principal, Mr. Floyd Harmon, curriculum vice-prin- clpal, and Miss Helen Bowers, admin- istrative vice-principal, once again represented the ruling force as head administrators. Also heading the staff as an administrative vice-prin- cipal was Mr. Luke Fiorante, a new addition to CHS, whose last position was that of administrative assistant at Grant. Administrative assistants Mr. Gary Crook and Mr. Kevin Ste- wart completed the staff. PRINCIPAL Mr. Clifford J. Skinner Mr. Skinner, Mr. Harmon, and Mr. Fiorante were the three administra- tive members of the Cleveland Cab- inet. The Cleveland Cabinet was formed to involve more students, parents and teachers in school oper- ations, explained Mr. Skinner, Cab- inet chairman. ln view of the fact that this is only the second year of operation, the Cabinet has made especially valuable contributions through its Curriculum Committee work. When needs are identified, the Cabinet will strive to satisfy them, Mr. Skinner concluded. 32 i l i l ADMINISTRATIVE VICE-PRINCIPAL Mr. Luke' Fi0I'Zl'Ife CURRICULUM VICE-PRINCIPAL Mr. Fl0ydl Harmon f i i VICE-PRINCIPAL Miss Helen Bowers ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Mr. Gary Crook and Mr. Kevin Stewart 33 MR. CHARLES ROBERTS-junior boys' coun- solo Y Special Services Age old problems were solved. . . by the endeavors of the counseling in order to plan for the needs of stu- staff. Counselors went to individual classrooms to discuss the new sem- ester courses, which simplified fore- casting. This year's staff included Mr. Frank Frangipani, Mr. Charles Rob- erts, Mr. Jerry Gatto, Mrs. Roberta Boddy, Mrs. Gloria Sandles, Mrs. Vir- ginia Davis and Miss Hannah Larsen. Miss Larsen, new to CHS, headed the Curriculum Committee. Part of the Committee's function is to act upon the recommendations of the Cabinet MR. JERRY GATTO-sophomore and senior boys' counselor dents, explained Miss Larsen. Extracurricular activities within the school were supervised and coor- dinated by Miss Martha lreland, activ- ities director. Mr. Burt Redick, at- tendance counselor, checked and verified student absences. A big help in carrying out the plans of college-bound students was Mrs. Helen Mason, college coordinator. MISS MARTHA IRELAND-activities director MR. FRANK R. FRANGIPANI-freshmen and MRS. HELEN MASON-college coordinator senior boys' counselor, counseling depart- ment head 34 2 i MRS. ROBERTA SVOBODA-sophomore girls' counselor MRS. VIRGINIA A. DAVIS-freshmen girls' COUIISGIOI' MRS. GLORIA SANDLES-senior girls' coun- selor 35 MR. BURT W. REDICK-attendance counselor MISS HANNAH S. LARSEN-junior girls' coun- selor as if? SE ! :Qi ii fii an I I ,L fe? ,,: ,. mc-11.:1:m:f1Q,., W,--L ,-y:Q1L,,1,,,.z,1.m 4'-1:1-1, -,,,1,,,z:..,-: ,,1--4 -KILM: ,Wifm-:::x..4n.Q1:f::,,.,,.f,w1.,,U ,QkM,,,k:,,,,..1y ffm-1', f.:1,ffQ,f:,, ,M ,.f1,-wwf-,Lw,f:.,':.H '- .1-:qw 7-ffl,-:w:-:4m.'m, ww:f:11f,e:-...V::1:xQ,:.,:f,:fQ,f.H.-:w':f':W.:mff.f.N :1:'::,,.w.,vm:w Q:',::f:41Q:w.x:::m.:m,15,11fxzv-s:::s:f:::,v,f1Wsfn z:v-fgkrgzmfm:w:a,f:f1-fvffgzffmr 1:f:v,'::---:.Q::,11,1Qwfszzzz::::mf.Qe?sf- x E 2 i 3 E E 3 5 E E 3 x E 2 X I E 5 3 3 s E 5 LV,, .V,, W,,.,-,..W..v,MWN,m.-..,.W,.,,M,,N,...-.M,,A,,W,W..Mm-..,.LW ,,A, W,..V..M,M,..M., ,A,, MW .M,L, , ,,A, H,.....WMW,,,M,,,A..V-M,,.....M. . Junior Teresa Shannon helps senior Dave Newton enioy an appIe during intermission. Opening Dance Bright strobe lights accented . . . the traditional Homecoming Dance which drew a large crowd to the Cleveland gym. An original theme, Zig Zag , was chosen by the Social Activities Board. Strobe lights and a false ceiling of pink and navy crepe paper created the setting as the Soul Masters provided the music. Some couples danced while others preferred to sit and enjoy the music. The dance, held Oct. 8, concluded a week of United Good Neighbors fund raising activities. Because of this, a new method of selecting the Homecoming Queen was initiated. A container for each princess was placed in the cafeteria during the Jon Raskin and his date Gayle Peters listen intently to the music of the 5oul Masters . 38 week prior to the dance. The princess who received the largest amount of contributions was named queen. This not only gave the entire student body a chance to select their queen, but also was the most profitable ac- tivity of the UGN Drive, said Tammy Ternahan, second vice president. Student Body President Kathy Chambers made the announcement while last year's queen, senior Joy Branson, placed the crown on the new queen, sophomore Sue Luthy. Queen Sue's court consisted of soph- omore Cheryl Meeker, juniors Lynn Ferguson and Debbie Lyonais, and seniors Olivia Dorsey and Roberta Wong. Informally dressed students dance to the music, each person using his own technique. 'Q HOMECOMING COURT: Roberta Wong, Bruce Wong, Lynn Ferguson, Sam Warfield, Debbie Lyonais, Jim Fuller, Sue Luthy, Mike Gattucio, Cheryl Meeker, Jim Peterson, Olivia Dorsey, Gary Price. in it , Jan David and Bill Simpson were one of many couples caught grooving to the music of the SouI Masters in the Cleveland gym at the traditional opening dance, Zig Zag , held Oct. 8. 39 Senlor Darlene Craighead uses a book to help explain her experiences in Afghanistan. American Field Service Dreams changed into reality. . . on July 17 when Mayra Fernanadez, 17, of Guatemala learned she was one of 29 students chosen to represent her country in the United States. The announcement was particularly gratifying to Mayra since she had applied for the scholarship twice be- fore. Mayra, living with junior Connie Butler and her family, described her impression of America as, Every- thing is so wonderful. While at Cleve- land, Mayra participated in gymnas- tics and was elected senior class Girls' League representative. As a representative of her country Mayra gave several speeches to various ser- vice clubs in the Portland metro- politan area. Seniors Kate Gruetter and Darlene Craighead were chosen last year as Cleveland's representatives to India and Afghanistan, respectively. It's hard to get used to different people's ways and habits but, generally, it was a most fantastic experience, said Kate. Mayra Fernandez, along with her classmates, Becky Hart, Bruce MacNeilI, Jon Schlifer, and John McDonald concentrate intently on a discussion about drugs in her American problems class. Mayra Fernandez, describes to Mrs. Marion Arnett, Spanish teacher, and junior Connie Butler how decoratively colored eggs are used as a form of celebration in a Guatemalan festival. 40 Mayra Fernandez, with the aid of her American sister, Connie Butler, uses the library. 595' ' 225.1 - 3225 rr ww Senior Kate Gruetter concentrates on producing the quiet sounds of the Sitar, a skill that she acquired while living in Madras, India as a participant in the AFS exchange program. . , WM? W rl l ., fx -9597 Spring senior class representative, Mayra Fernandez discusses her home life in Guatemala at the fall Girls' League Big-Little Sister Party as fall historian Christy White looks on. 41 TOL0 COURT: Donna While, Carolyn Rosendahl, Tami Douglass, Sue Gray. Guitarist Doug HOPPHIB ,, K X 55-C W -JW aw TOL0 COURT: Mark Brown, Karl Leaverton, Bob Persons, Tom Mccolloch. 42 G.L.-Knights-Dance 'Caveman' court reigned over. . B.C., the annual girl-ask-boy dance. The gym was decorated with a false ceiling of paper vines and dinosaur cartoons on the walls along with a large cardboard box dinosaur in the middle of the dance floor. There was a girl and boy court this year instead of the all boy court used in previous years. The court was composed of seniors King Tom Mc- Colloch and Sue Gray: junior Bob Persons and Tami Douglass: sopho- mores Mark Brown and Carolyn Rosendahl, and freshmen Karl Lev- QUEEN Donna White and King Tom McCoIloch erton and Queen Donna White. Tolo Week, sponsored by the Girls' League and Knights' cabinets, began on Monday with an assembly. A bak- ing contest was held on Tuesday. Wednesday was Inside-Out Day when students were to wear their clothes inside out. Thursday was Mr. Irresis- table Day when the girls couldn't talk to the boys, and Friday a Red Cross canned food drive was held. The dance concluded the week's activities. Drummer Jim Leach 43 Pana Aukamp QBob Gardnerl, scowls relentlessly at Mama Aukamp QLaurie Haglerj as she works diligently on her quilt, while trying to hold back secrets that were confided in her by Emma. 1 Emma Aukamp Qliathy Rermanj complains to Mama QLaurie Haglerj after her father tore her dress because she disobeyed him, while, in return, Mama tries to make excuses for his actions. 44 Emma QKathy Hermani and her brother Jake QBrian McLaughlinl discuss their plans. Homelife of Mennonite family. . . was portrayed in Papa is All, the fall production of Cleveland's drama department. Four weeks of work on both the script and the set went into the performance, which ran for three nights, Oct. 23-25. The play, written by Patterson Greene, was directed by Mrs. Bevins Stocking and student Jean Freeman. The drama concerned conflicts within a Pennsylvania Dutch family, who were practioners of the Men- nonite religion, which stressed sim- plicity, peace, and obedience to one's conscience. Two young adults in the story were attempting to free them- selves from an over conservative, tyrannical father, so that they might live their own lives in a more modern world. Only six actors composed the un- usually small cast of characters. Senior Bob Gardner portrayed a bearded, burly, club-footed man in his early 5O's. Laurie Hagler was cast in the lead role as Mama Au- kamp, a gentle yet sturdy woman with a deep religious conviction. Kathy Herman acted the part of the Aukamp's 20 year old daughter Emma, while Brian McLaughlin played their 18 year old son. Ruth Roberts portrayed Mrs. Yoder, and Bob Clouse was cast as Brendal. I Mrs. Yoder iRuth Roberts, babbles endlessly about the latest village gossip, of which Emma's date to the theatre with a local workman, without Papa Aukamp's knowledge, is included. 45 Hoping for another point, June Seid shows concentration as she prepares for the serve. Devotion to medieval culture. . . and knowledge Renaissance ll, Oct. 26-31. The the Middle Ages speech, drama was the purpose of during the week of revival of interest in was portrayed by the language, and art departments. Art exhibits, jam sessions, a film festival, and folk dancing helped involve students in unusual areas of interests. Soccer, kite flying, buck-buck, volleyball, jump roping, and croquet contributed to the transformation of Powell Park into the Medieval Fair, a new feature of Renaissance. A human maze was an added attraction to the Fair along with the festival dress of many students. t Saturday morning, twelve students A participated in the Renaissance bikeq ride. Starting at 9:45 a.m., the cyclists travelled 30 miles in two hours to reach their destination of Mclver Park, site of Vortex a month earlier. i A Halloween night dance brought Renaissance Week to an end. Orange and black decorations, along with haystacks and pumpkins set the mood for the evening as music was provided by the Notary Sojac. Dressed in typlcal festival attire, senior Margaret Case watches for reactions to various cake samples from senior Kathy Chambers and lunlor Robert Barron at the Medieval Fair bake sale. Sophomores Liz Norvllle and Mary Chrestensen compare bicycles and discuss route plans before joining 10 other friends for a 30 mile, two and a half hour long, bike ride to Mclver Park. 46 iff, Freshman Bruce Hildreth discovers an escape route through a multitude of cardboard boxes which comprised the human maze, a new addition to the Medieval Fair held in Powell Park. A silhouetted couple strikes a reflective pose Sitting on the hay covered floor, students attending the Renaissance Ball on Halloween listen at the entrance of the Renaissance Ball. attentively to the music of the lead musicians ofthe Notary Sojac. Jump rope talents are displayed by sophomore Cindy Kaady, who seems delighted with her agility, while Mass Barbara Temple, Kelly Zapp, and Jay Raskin look on with varied expressions. 47 Gym was transformed overnight. . into a serenic winter wonderland for Charisma, the annual Christmas semi-formal. Students found the usually drab Cleveland gym accented with a false ceiling of white crepe paper. Snowflakes hung from the ceiling, decorated the walls, and covered the floor, and fragrant green Christmas trees added to the total holiday atmosphere. Reigning over the yuletide event was senior Queen Barbara Hansen, escorted by Mike Ferguson. Her court consisted of junior Princess Vanessa Blocker, escorted by Albert Hill, sophomore Princess Catie Higgins, escorted by John Nachtwey, and freshman Princess Gail Burford, escorted by Karl Leaverton. The court, along with approximately 60 other couples, spent the evening dancing to the music of the Soul Masters. Student Body President Kathy Chambers declared the dance suc- cessfulf' Bnice Horowitz and Susan Hyde leave the other couples on the dance floor to sit quietly and talk, while Gayle Sternberg and Steve Skorney already seem to be discussing their evening. PRINCESS Catie Higgins and escort John Nachtwey PRINCESS Vanessa Blocker and escort Albert Hill 48 I i Spring S.B. Dance Outdoor dance was moved in. . . by a disagreeable police department. The noise pollution would have been too great for the homes sur- rounding Cleveland, commented Miss Martha Ireland, activities direc- tor, adding, The amplifiers used by the bands today can carry music over four blocks. The dance was sup- Before taking a break durlng their performance, Rlver plays one of their many selections for the enjoyment of those students dancing and those sitting on the floor, listening. Students who preferred just listening to the muslc are shown here, relaxing and absorbing the atmosphere of their frlends, while others admire art and decorations adorning the walls. 50 posed to be in the breeze way be- tween the buildings. A Step into the Unknown , the theme for the student body dance featuring River as the performing artists, drew a fairly large crowd to enjoy the music. Unldentlfled students enjoy each others company and the atmosphere of the dance muslc. As they enioy their Step into the Unknown , freshman Nancy Bush and her escort, senior Burt Car- negie, dance to the wild sounds of River in the dimly lit CHS gymnasium. A member of the group, River, plays a solo during its evening performance at Cleveland. lgnasio Betancourt and his date groove to the music, among approximately 100 other enthusiastic couples who also attended and danced to the music in the Cleveland gym, Friday, May 21. 51 1 ,-22 A. ., , 's-w e 73111. W ifi Prez lBruee Howlettj explains the necessity of a strike to a factory worker lltelly Zappy. Ke W 1 W f. 5 , Wl.. 1 M Jdsjii Prez QBruce l-lowlettj and Babe 15herrie Finnell! are surrounded by fellow factory workers' pick- ets as they join together singing Seven-and-A-Hall Cents to emphasize their grievance. 52 Flrst helper QBIII Ferrlerj complains as his co- worker lPat McGrath! listens patiently. Babe lSherrie Finnellj ls literally carried away by Sid's song There Once Was A Man. Spring Musical Fighting for a raise of 7M qt. . . was the main issue in Pajama Game, Cleveland's spring musical comedy written by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross presented by the music and drama departments March 11, 12,and 13. The musical took place in the Sleep Tite pajama factory where the facto- ry workers threatend to strike if their boss refused to grant them the seven and a half cent raise they demanded. Babe, who headed the grievance committee, and Prez, the During the final scene Mr Hasler iBob Persons! Gladys iRuth Robertsj, Hines iMike Hepburnj and the rest ofthe cast dance while they sing the musical's theme song, The Pajama Game . 53 leader of the factory workers, led the strike while Sid, the new super- intendant, and Hines, the time study man, tried to keep the factory work- ers working. Complications arose when Babe fell in love with Sid. The set was one of Cleveland's most am- bitious with two rooms that moved on and off in one piece. The play was directed by Mrs. Be- vins Stocking, with choral direction by E. Bruce Johnson, and orchestra direction by Robert Kerns. 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The entire cast, with smilling faces, joins hands for their grand finale of The Pajama Game and prepares to receive the Saturday night audience's standing ovation for a job well done. 54 5 2 5 e 5 X The Grievance Commlttee holds an Informal meeting at Babe's lsherrle Flnnelly house to plot their upcoming strike strategy against Mr. Hasler and the Sleep-Tito pajama factory. Mr. Hasler QBob Persons! narrates the pajama parade as the show draws to a close. 55 --.-.z'::.,-.:,. - aszzazp SG? L 1- 53 B' .- a-'-3 While In her offlca Gladys QRuth Robertsj ls shocked when Hines palama bottoms fall off! Spring Musical gl. an fy, il Princess Chrls Carlson and escort Tom Wllde .Nxt Gultarlst from the New Colony performs for the students, while the drummer looks on. Princess Evelyn Wrlght and escort Marshall Ivory A so i , Princess Audrey Soellma and escort Tim Whlte Queen Mellnda Zapf and escort Mark Maring 56 G.L.-Knights' Week Junior girls captured first. . . place in the powderpuff basketball competition held during the tradi- tional, jointly sponsored Spring Girls' League and Knights' Week in April. The junior team was coached by Curt Martin. In an attempt to organize a week of unifying activities, the cabinets sponsored a graffitti board in the cafeteria during the lunch periods, a pie eating contest, and an ice cream bar sale, explained Nancy Trefe- then, Girls League president. Large cardboard suns painted with smiling faces and a crepe paper false ceiling were the decor for the Friday night dance, Here Comes the Sun, which brought an end to the week's activities. Freshman Melinda Zapf was selected queen and senior Chris Carlson, junior Evelyn Wright, and sophomore Audrey Soejima were the members of her court. Couples were entertained by the music of the NewColony. The Spring Girls League-Knights' dance, Here Comes the Sun, brought this group of students together to enjoy both the company of their dates and the muslc provided by the New Colony. Sophomore Cathy Buckshnls, along with numerous other students, takes time out from the danc- ing to quietly slt and relax and listen to the entertaining music of the New Colony. 57 Decorations included large smiling suns, a crepe paper false ceiling, and balloons. Paul Yearout speaks about the problems of young people today during a Knhhts assembly. ,- Erglish teacher Marcia Carpenter and her husband chaperone a basketball after-game dance. CleveIand's 'High Q' team, which was composed of seniors Matt Chan, Kate Gruetter, and John Hoff- nqle, and junior Gene Mesher, suffered a disappointing loss to the South Salem team, 330-110. Mr. Charles King, who introduced an unusual unity to Cleveland students during a Black Student Union assembly, helps senior Elbert Hill sing that high note as Julie Hildenbrand looks on. 58 a wide variety of activities that ranged from unique fund raising ideas to unifying assemblies. The Girls' League Father-Daughter Banquet drew a large crowd to the Cleveland cafeteria in mid-winter. A chicken dinner was served by Knights' volunteers, while the enter- tainment was provided by the Cinde- rella Modeling Agency of Salem and the Cleveland dance team. An unusual fund raising method to raise money for the Red Cross was employed during a spring pep as- sembly. One teacher represented each of the four classes. Each class was given a starting time to begin throwing money to the floor below. The Father-Daughter banquet, sponsored by the Girls' League, was well attended by girls and their fathers, who enioyed a fun evening of entertainment and dinner served by the Knights'. Campus Life member, .lan David, strums the guitar while her advisors Candee Greenstein and Karen Hahn join in to accompany her in an original country-western song during the Sadie Hawkins Hoote- nany. 59 Varying interests resulted in. . . As long as the money continued to come in, the teacher was enjoying a shower of whipping cream sprayed by the class president. For the first time in several years, a dance team was organized at Cleveland. Cherokee was com- posed of nine girls and advised by Miss Lynda Densem, French teacher at Cleveland. The group performed at home basketball games and pep assemblies during the winter sports season. Cleveland's 'High Q' team, coached by speech teacher Howard Siegal, was defeated by South Salem, 330- 110. History teacher Mr. Kevin Stewart takes part in the Red Cross Fund Drive at a pep assembly. The newest fashion trend in tennis shoes, the open toe air-conditioned style, was perhaps the re- sult of the very relaxed dress code or just too many of those hot and humid summer days! .1 1 4 N U2 3' fi url s Q pw. 4 W' , ,. .-f7' - Y ' W-1--c '-rafffffafw- H Senior Ellen Tinkle actively participates in the special section on Child Development in her home economics class project, by tutoring small students in neighborhood grade schools. 60 Cherokee, CIeveland's dance team, performed modern routines at several school activities. l r 1 N mv X . , L L my ' Senior Joy Branson's niece follows in the foot- steps of her Auntie Joy at a home game. 'meth-swf! L Junior Harvey Charpentier and seniors Mitch Culbertson and Pat McClellan play the parts of little Senior Chris Normo and her date Steve Mueller i boys in a humorous skit put on by the Girls' League for the Big-Little Sister party. dance at one of CIeveland's after game dances. V 67 Pot Pourri Spring Play Man's search for Iife's goals. was the basic theme of Tennessee Williams' Camino Real. Camino Real, which means Royal Road, was an obstacle all men had to overcome, a personal hell each man had to go through to pass into the future. The characters in the play were unreal only in the sense that they did not exist today as themselves, but rather were manifested in the souls of each and every one of us. The play presented April 30-May 1, was divided into 16 blocks , each presenting a problem for a character. The over-all cast unity provided for an entertaining and stimulating theatre experience, said director Howard Siegel. Nursie lKathy Hermanl and the Gypsy Uean Freeman, make plans for the town's upcoming danc- ing festival to celebrate the womanhood of Esmerelda fBev Ederj, the Gypsy's daughter. 62 f , ' WS! if 1 Y 'f ? 'A5.'5 VlJ'Pf??:Nf RUF 'f 335-2 A 5 ' '?,7 u1,f:!'? ' '- 'ifi if 92- J' .11 Levi . f,: '- s .. if ,, :a9'ffti'ff ' ff . ' f 1 a. ..,.. . .. 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The play was directed by Pat Mar- tin, Bruce Howlett, and Brian Mc- Laughlin, who also held parts in the play. The senior class play was once a tradition at CIeveland, said Bruce Howlett, senior class president, adding, It was a fun experience, and we made close to 5100, too. Kllroy iBlll Cavanaughj tries to explain to Marion lltatle Greutterj and her husband Walter Hollan- der iBrian McLaughlin! that Krojack is accusing them of being American espionage agents. Marion Hollander iltatie Greutterl looks on, as Father Drobney Ueff Hubbardl prays. 64 Susan Hollander iAnn Goldschmidtl and Axel Magee iBruce Howlettl announce marriage 5 ff Laurie Almand and Brad Wahl sway to the music as Bruce Howlett serenades Daphne Holman. ia S Elbert Hlll and his date LaVerne Miles take a moment away from the other couples to wander to one of the balconies overlooking the dance floor, where they can talk and relax alone. Senior Connie Brandenburg is amused by her Portland Community College guest, Randy Wasch, while senior Bill Todd and junior Julie Hildenbrand silently dance, finding no need for words. 66 Senior Prom A mosque tower with flowers. . . surrounding it was the center of at- tention at the Senior Prom, Casa- blanca, in the vast sunken ballroom of the Masonic Temple on May 8. Amidst the blanket of multi-colored garden flowers was an ivory foun- tain, which sprayed water into a circular pool below. The Rose Festival May Court was introduced during intermission when Senior Class President Bruce Howlett presented May Queen Jan Stadum to her onlooking class members. ln April, Jan was selected queen by a vote of her senior classmates. A friendly, cheerful atmosphere along with a touch of sentimentality seemed apparent as I watched the couples, commented Mr. Gary Crook, one of the chaperones. Over-all, I'd say that our Prom was a success and special mention should be made of Corrinna Gogas and Judy Crivella for the great job they did on the decorations, concluded Howlett. X ln the Masonic Temple sunken ballroom, approximately eighty couples surround a decorated mosque tower as they listen and dance to the soft music provided by the Bill Herret Orchestra. 67 Chris Danna's guest., Tom Gay, finds a moment to whisper sweet nothings into her ear. Breaking Into an outburst of laughter, May Queen Jan Stadum and her Marshall escort, John Cope- land, lead the traditional Queen's Dance, whlle other guests look on before lolnlng the couple. Drifting into a world all their own, senlors Barbara Hansen and Mlke Ferguson quletly sit and talk about the past, the present, and the future, secluding themselves from the crowd below. 68 Arms stlll around each other, Sue Gray and Mitch Culbertson pause from dancing to talk. Sitting at a table on the slde of the dance floor, four couples nibble on candy whlle they talk and get to know each other better, listening to the music instead of dancing to it. MAY COURT. Cynthia Leo, Dennis Wu: Nicki Hill, Jeff Weston: Lori Kunz, Amos Burchettg May Queen Jan Stadum, John Copelandg Melissa Zapl, Mike Martlnp Rose Festival Princess Rhonda Laycoe, Kelly Fowler. 69 Senior Ross Streltzel and lunlor Sally McReyn- olds seem to have eyes only for each other. Senior Prom l Student body warmly greeted. . . Rhonda Diane Laycoe as she was pre- sented as CIeveland's 1971 choice for Queen of Rosaria. Despite an attempt by three students to disrupt the first announcement assembly, Rhon- da received a standing ovation and she expressed her gratitude saying, I hope some day all of you are able to experience something that makes you as happy as you've made me to- day. Princess Rhonda, the first member of the 1971 Royal Court, spent the rest of the day granting radio and television interviews and posing for innumerable pictures. 70 Preliminary eliminations began in late March when 32 seniors were judged on their poise, appearance, and speaking ability by a Rose Festi- val Association committee. This tryout narrowed the applicants to 21, and after another evening of competition, the judges names the six finalists, Nikki Hill, Lori Kunz, Rhonda Laycoe, Cynthia Leo, Jan Stadum, and Melissa Zapf, who make up the traditional May Court. The Senior class chose Jan Stadum as May Queen to reign at the Senior Prom. MAY QUEEN .lan Stadum MAY PRINCESS Lori Kunz MAY PRINCESS Melissa Zlpf TOP TWENTY ONE. FRONT ROW: Melissa Zapf, Lori Kunz, Anne Monaco, Joeen Thompson, Jodi Hays, Ruth Ann Kinish, Barbara Bauman, Jan Stadum, Karen Johnson. BACK ROW: Cynthia Leo, Katie Gruetter, Lisa Whitehead, Deanne Leavitt, Laurie Almand, Nikki Hill, Rhonda Laycoe, Barbara Hansen, Ann Goldschmidt, Cindy Blackwelder, Gayle Sternberg, Cherie Miller. 71 While visiting Shriner's Hospital with the other members of the senior Rose Festival Court, Princess Rhonda assists three little girls in drawing pictures of the Portland rose. Princesses Bette of Marshall and Gracie of Grant clasp hands with Rhonda, their faces full of ex- citement and anxiety as they await the announcement of the new Queen of Rosaria. 74 Princess Rhonda embraces her roses as 1970 Queen Laurie smiles radiantly at Rosarians. Leading the Royal Court, Princess Rhonda is the first to give her speech. s Rose Festival Festival Center entertained. . . patrons with a wide variety of dis- plays and rides as the Rose Festival officially opened in early June. Luncheons, tours and the exciting Merryklana Parade kept Cleveland's Rhonda, along with the other 12 princesses, busy entertaining and being entertained as they were es- corted to all public appearances by the Royal Rosarians. The excitement and suspense for both the princesses and public, rose to its peak during the Queen selec- tion, June 7. Princess Rhonda, bathed in a nile green organza gown with an armful of pink roses was the first of the royalty to distinguish herself apart from the others Deep ln thought, Princess Rhonda snlffs a rose from her bouquet whlle quletly anticipating her appearance before the anxlously awaltlng audience and judges durlng the Queen's coronatlon. 75 through a one and a half minute speech and graceful curtsies. With an outstanding and continual smile, Rhonda spoke on the festival theme, Doorways to Dreams , while being judged on poise, appearance, and speaking ability. As the audience listened to the well-known New Oregon Singers , backstage the girls learned of the 1971 Queen of Rosaria, Kristi Lee of Roosevelt. The Grand Floral Parade, enjoyed by young and old alike, featured fifty floats, decorated with all kinds of natural flowers and was viewed in downtown Portland by thousands of spectators. Approaching the revolvlng stage, Rhonda beams towards enthusiastic Cleveland students. Baccalaureate, Commencement Ceremonies honored graduates. . . on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 1 and 2. The school auditorium was the set- ting for Baccalaureate exercises, a special evening service held for the graduates, their parents and friends. The guest speakers included the Rev. Thomas Marley, associate pastor of St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, Rabbi Yonah H. Geller, presi- dent of the Portland Rabbinical Association, and the Rev. Thomas R. Brown, assistant pastor of Bethesda Christian Church. Bob Schulz recited the scripture reading and Teresa Leonard read a poem. A brief recep- tion was held in the cafeteria follow- ing the services. Commencement exercises for the class of 1971 were held the following evening in the Memorial Colliseum. Special speaker for the event was Mr. Frank M. Case, a Portland School Board member. Class speakers were Luke Henson, who spoke on the class motto, Quitters Never Win, Win- ners Never Quit, and Kathy Cham- bers and Jim Kramer spoke on the class theme, Anyone Who Hopes To Succeed Must Keep On Learning. Upon returning to one of four specified rooms Mr. Gary Crook assists Kate Gruetter in finding her diploma insert and Commencement program after the ceremony in Memorial Colliseum. 76 Jim Kramer speaks to his fellow graduates and their parents on the 1971 class theme. i 259 . 5: as 5, ,, it 1 .ff MR. JOHN RYDER-general art, art ceramics, photo lab I Experimenting with new ideas. . . led to the development of artistic talents among students. The art department offers classes in the areas of drawing, lettering, painting, ceramics and metal art. The prac- tice of art is essential: it extends our awareness and develops our ability to relate all that concerns us in a new way. The relating process is creative and, if done beautifully, is art, commented Mrs. Elinore Olson, a virtuoso and instructor in the field. The artwork of Mr. Norman Eng, art instructor, was displayed at Peanut Gallery, Portland: Thelma Pearson Gallery, Lincoln City, Long Alley Gallery, Lake Oswego, and Contemporary Crafts, Portland. ln my collage work, I limit my materials to various kinds of colored rice paper, employing no pigments. The finished collage displays the natural qualities of the paper-color, texture, torn edges, opacity and transparg ency, explained Mr. Eng. MRS. ELINORE OLSON-general art, art lettering, understanding art, commercial art Q. MRS- MARY C- TWEY-general Srl. an leflerihg Marilyn Robinson and Lynn Mielke concentrate 80 on perfecting their lettering skills. ALLEN STEFFEN5-general art, art metal Buslly working with clay masses in hopes of creating something unique are iunior Vatcharachai Smitasin and freshmen Don Griffith and Kelly Mannix, in their beginning ceramics class. MISS BARBARA TEMPLE-general art, art lettering 81 MR. NORMAN ENG-art metal, art staff, general art, art department head Faculty Business Education Medical clerical instruction. . . was provided in a course taught by Mr. Jack Dobler, a business educa- tion teacher. Learners were required to type accurately and have an in- terest in a vocation. During the second half of the school year, stu- dents rotated between school instruction and training at the Port- land Osteopathic Hospital, where they worked in the admitting office and records departments, typing and filing for the hospital staff. MISS BEATRICE WESTHOFF-bookkeeping, business typing, consumer education, business department head Class instruction included filing, learning to use key punch and adding machines and attaining a medical vocabulary. A new off-set duplicator was added to the existing equipment in the de- partment. The machine provides more distinct reproduction and can also provide colored copies as it reproduces at a maximum of 5400 sheets an hour. MR. JACK DOBLER-clerical practice, business production, medical clerical K'Lynn Ruse and Sue Mervyn learn to make a hospital bed in the health occupations class. MISS CATHARINE FOSTER-shorthand, office practice, first year typing MRS. BLESSING SATTLER-second year typing, briefhand 82 v MRS. MOLLIE PALMER-second year typing, business typing consumer education MRS. SANDI PAGE-business typing consumer education, personal typing MRS. MARY ANN RIFFEL-health occupations 83 K 41 1 M t Kgs.. , . , r Y' - MRS. PATRICIA PARRISH-first year short- hand, first year typing, business typing consumer education MR. B08 SCHULTZ-business law, business typing consumer education Faculty MRS. BLANCHE ROBBINS-freshman EXSS, creative writing, EJSS department head Combined Classes Required class for freshmen. . . was a change from their grade school curriculum. English and social studies was taught by one teacher to help students adjust to high school. The only setback I can think of is that it is difficult to find teachers who are equally prepared in both subjects, related Mrs. Blanche Robbins, the combined classes department head. For the English portion of the course, various kinds of reading material were examined and-a greater emphasis was placed on the pre- paration of oral and written reports. The social studies unit focused on the cultures of Asia, Africa, Europe, and Latin America. Map and chart reading was also reviewed. MISS KATHERINE FAPPAS-freshman Englishfsocial studies,junior history MR. OLIVER PHILLIPS-freshman Englishfsocial studies 84 MR. JESS EDWARDS-freshman English! social studies n E 1,35 , W. gi .5 .-f - if ,,.,.l.iV V V V K iffiiyl ink! W. .,,. ,J fa, 'Wg 5 V- 1 MR. COLE H. GARDINER-freshman English! MR. VINSON SLY-freshman Englishfsocial social studies, U.S. history. studies MISS CLAUDIA Pl1'ZL-freshman Engllshfsocial studies, sophomore English, modern novel 85 MISS JEAN BORDERS-freshman English! social studies . i W ' ,,f.f1,er-' . 1 . S591 K, ll MISS MARILOUISE SCHLICKER-freshman Englishfsocial studies, vocational counselor MRS. BETTY COPERNOLL-junior English and vocabulary, spelling and usage MRS. MARSHA CARPENTER-junior English, creative writing, art of film MR. WAYNE DURRELL-junior English, English Ilteralure, senior English 86 MRS. LOUISE B. BROWN-American literature and sophomore English S ..., , , MR. DON YORK--sophomore English, driver education , .,,,,, Half year classes were added . . . to the choice of English electives for upperclassmen. They offered juniors and seniors a chance to explore specific literature and writing areas in lieu of, or in addition to the regular English courses. American literature, English liter- ature, Shakespeare, short story, and modern novel were among the selec- tion of subjects dealing with litera- ture. It was necessary that they be backed up with one of the following writing courses: basic composition, advanced composition, creative writing, or vocabulary, spelling and usage. These were additions to the non-substitute electives which in- cluded drama, speech, journalism, effective reading and stage craft. Mr. Henry Matson took disability retirement in January. During his 27 years at Cleveland he was a counselor and counseling department head, a senior, sophomore and business English, short story, drama, and speech teacher, the newspaper advisor and radio and television coordinator. jf 1 j, jfs, -s ---Zsftf, Pg . E, K' 3 Gdjtilfltlfgltm? 4.211 , WSH ,-5.-e 1 Q r - . 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M 21- ' A- -, ' A .,ffffMxref,zr if V -, ' ',Hm??,4f.agkf1fq 1 if -fa 1 MW, , W..,,R,.,,w, fi at A . . 1 A, X 211 Q 1 , I , If M.: W 5 'M 'Q wel' if ' zlwwl l -.1 M-nw. . 3 -WG.. m,.+,,.w1f ---f I , g':,g-Q-zsfnxzvfrim ' . f A if ,, A 'i-' ' H J ,.. ff are ' 1 - 1 1134?f?5l?iiggl , MRS. ROBERTA A. SVOBODA- and junior English, counselor 88 sophomore MR. HOWARD SIEGEL-first year drama, first and second year speech 'wi MISS JAN WATT-beginning jounallsm, LEGEND and TOMAHAWK advisor 14 w MRS. ANNE TAGGARD-sophomore and senior English, vocabulary, spelling and usage MR. JEFFREY BERNARD-sophomore and senior English MISS CAROLINE MILLER-sophomore English, basic composition, advanced composition MR. HENRY S. MATSON-sophomore English, shortstories 89 MRS. BEVINS STOCKING-first, second, third year drama, stage craft Faculty Foreign Languages Cultural information was used. . . to promote understanding and ap- preciation of the people and their backgrounds as well as their lan- guages. Cleveland's foreign language department offered students the choice of French, German, Latin, Russian and Spanish. Approximately thirty percent of CHS's student body enrolled in a foreign language class, ten percent of whom took German. First year students were generally concerned with developing vocab- MR. VINCENT B. AMEN-first, fourth, and fifth year German, foreign language depart- ment head ulary and grammatical patterns and applying them to simple con- versation, reading, and writing. For the second year students, more emphasis was placed on pronuncia- tion in addition to securing the four basic language skills of under- standing, speaking, reading, and writing. Third and fourth year stu- dents who had mastered the basic skills continued building these skills and were given the opportunity to read various literary works and encouraged to actively participate in conversation. MISS THELMA F. HOBBS-second and third year German, first and second year Latin 90 MISS LYN DENSEM-first year French, sopho- more English MISS LORETTA WOLLETT-first, second, third and fourth year Russian MR. WILLIAM L. HUGHES-second, third and fourth year French MRS. JOAN PEARCE-first, second, third, and fourth year Spanish -rv' MRS. MARION ARNETT-first and second year Spanish 91 MRS. LAURA HOOK-second year German Librarian Faculty Home Economics Five new additions sparked . . . interest in the home economics department as the enrollment in- creased. The new classes were basic clothing, advanced clothing, child development, basic foods and home furnishings. Basic clothing provided a general knowledge of the techniques involved in clothing design, while advanced clothing included a more extensive study in the clothing area. Pre-school children participated in the child development class. Basic foods was available for girls desiring informa- tion about buying and preparing food. In the home furnishings class, students were given guidelines for selecting floor coverings, wall treatments, furniture and accessories. MRS. VERA CRESS-first and third year home economics, basic foods, home economics depart- MRS MARY CAVAGNARO first year home ment head economics basic clothing MRS. HELEN GARLAND McRAE-second and fourth year home economics, tailoring, child development, home furnishing ln the basic foods class, glrls were grouped to complete an assignment which involved preparing an economy meal, timewise and moneywise, using quick easy recipes to accomplish the task 92 Industrial Arts Useful projects were created. . . in the metal and woodworking classes of the industrial arts department, and items were often sold for sub- stantial profits. Some of the projects made were small pieces of furniture, cabinets, metal utility trailers and tool boxes. Introduction to industrial education oriented students to the four basic areas of metal, wood, mechanical drawing and electronics. Advanced courses were also offered in each area. A separate rotating class en- abled girls to get acquainted with industrial skills. Enrollment totaled 15 this year and if enrollment next year indicates enough interest, the class will be continued. MR. ROBERT L. FREEMAN-first and second year architectural drafting, woodshop ...alfa MR. GLENN H. ELY-introduction to industrial education, basic woodworking, advanced wood- working, industrial education department head 93 MR. GEORGE McELMURY-introduction to industrial education, basic woodworking, first and year electronics MR. PAUL GEORGE-basic and advanced metal, introduction to industrial education Faculty 1 Age of the computer arrived . . at Cleveland this year in the form of a Hawlett Packard 2000 A, which was used in computer mathematics, a semester course taught by Mr. Larry Pattee. The main objective of computer mathematics is to develop knowledge in solving the problems of mathematics, science and industry that involve numerical analysis, Mr. Pattee explained. Students who had completed second year algebra or second year introduction to MR. L. PHILLIP CRARY-geometry, refresher mathematics, consumer mathematics, math- ematics department head algebra were eligible to enroll in the course. Students discovered that the computer not only solved their homework problems, but they also played chess, three dimensional tic-tac-toe, football and blackjack with the machine, which also could print out a picture or write music and poetry. MR. W. N. McKEEL JR.-general mathematics, corrective reading MRS. CAROLE LOWER-general math, first and second year algebra 94 MR. L. GENE FLIPPIN-first and second year introduction to algebra MR. LARRY PATTEE-geometry, computer math, first year introduction to algebra kazyfir MR. advanc CHET GREENE-first year ed senior math, ge neral math algebra, MR. GARY CROOK-second year algebra, general mathematics, administrative assistant MR. PHILLIP KUEPKER-senior math, second year algebra, general math 95 MRS. SHARON YASUI-first year algebra, first year introduction to algebra, refresher mathe- matics MR. MERTON MEINICKE-second year intro- duction to algebra, geometry Faculty MRS. JUDY DEAN-first and second year girls physical education MRS MARGARET GORDON-second and third year girls physical education , Physical Education Athletic feats were stressed . . . to help physical education students discover their physical strengths and overcome their weaknesses. ln- dividuals were encouraged to make use of their capacities in units such as basketball, football, volleyball, tumbling, apparatus, dancing, rugby and soccer. The universal gym was available to help strengthen or trim down minor physical flaws. Freshmen participated in a full year of instruction and sophomores combined a semester of physical activity with a semester of health education. Subjects covered in the health unit included the structure and function of body systems, the use of alcohol, narcotics and tobacco, first aid, safety, an under- standing of communicable and non- communicable diseases, and driver education. This year driver educa- tion, taught by Mr. Don York and Mr. Dale Henderson, was designed as a nine week course separate from the health unit. MISS LUCY FOMENKO-sophomore health MRS. LOIS HUGHS-sophomore health MRS. CAROL BISHOP-llrst year physical education, sophomore health 96 l MR. JOHNNIE BROWN-integrated science, MISS DIANE NOWAK-first year blology physlcal science, general science MR. HAROLD TRAUTMAN-first and second year physical science, first year physics, science department head 98 MR. ALBERT BENIGI-lT-flrst year biology Mary Chrestenson compiles data which she acquired with the use of a microscope. E nv' 1 Study of the heavenly bodies. . . and the universe were major objec- tives in the astronomy class. Astron- omy and geology were new semester subjects in the science department. Basic concepts in geologic principles and processes and the study of minerals were included in the geology class. ln May the geology classes were given the opportunity to further their mineral and rock study on a field trip to Fort Rock. The annual Bausch-Lomb Honorary s . raft ,tst . g g l lkly . MR, ED McCOLLOUGH-chemistry, first and second year integrated science Science award was presented to senior Jeff Yarne in recognition of his contributions to the Cleveland science department. Introductory physical science, physical science, biology, chemistry, physics and integrated science used laboratory experiments to help acquaint students with areas in the scientificfield. In their introduction to physics class, two laboratory partners, junior Dave Koehler and senior Mike Hepburn, work together ln an attempt to flnd images on right angle mirrors. X . MR. JERRY HOPKINS-firstyearbiology MR. RICHARD N. PUGH-physical science, 99 astronomy, geology Faculty we 9 ,arm Dr. Joel Hedgepeth, from Oregon State Unlverslty's Marine Sclenoe Center, dlscusses how man adversely affects his envlronment, with an attentive audience during Environmental Week in February. MRS. JEAN HEINTZ-Amerlcan problems, Psychology SW MRS. HELEN V. MASON-sociology, political thought, American problems, college and scholarship coordinator, career development coordinator MISS MARTHA IRELAND-leadership, Russian history, coordinator of teacher assistants, activites director 700 Social Studies Department suffered big loss. . . with the retirement of Mr. J. O. Norton, who taught U.S. history and American problems at Cleveland for 26 years. During his career, he served as the social studies depart- ment head, the athletic director, and the varsity baseball and basketball coach. In October, students from social studies classes attended the What's Right With America! conference at the Memorial Coliseum sponsored by Columbia Christian College. The invited speakers discussed free enterprise, activism, racism and the state of the economy. Some Cleveland students were given the opportunity to participate in state legislative process through the YMCA Youth Legislative Program. The Youth Legislature met in Salem at the state capitol during April. Miss Susan Jobson, student teacher from Portland State Unlverslty, for Mrs. Jean Helntz's soclal studles class, leads a discussion while Gary Eder and Suzanne Sielafl add their comments. MRS. JOY CARLSON-U.S. history, sophomore English 101 MRS. JOAN RISBERG-U.S. hlstory, American problems, iunlor English, SS department head MR. ROY BURRIGHT-iunlor history, American problems, modern European history Faculty -I M---'sl' Greg Hahn and his classmates, Linda Rufner, Robert Sun, and Jerry Ferguson, listen Intently to the knowledgeable words of their American problems teacher as he speaks on economics. , J .. ,f'L44 V wig nk' L ,,.f -if ' gf MR. J.0. NORTON-American problems MR. DALE HENDERSON-American problems, driver education 102 MR. GARY ROY-world hlstory, U.S. history MR. DOUG SHERMAN-American problems MR. KEVIN STEWART-American problems, administrative assistant ' l . . gk if W P C., Y' . 4, ! V, 3, ' H Y A' ' w, f fi -5' . gg 1,33 1 G , , EA 5-ii.. zimmk AR ,Mi Q 9.1, ,,.1u e 2 ga ,xr -Q 1 .- . QF, f iw -Yi 55511 V - p in :J 145. ' i' .1235 'gf I H of' 11124. ' I W SFT' 'tg ,ij A 8, ke g g ,A ggi we 5 i' L ' , exlw ffg 1 A QQ 'B 9 Some participants in the Oregon Youth in Government program were Gunnar Gundersen Ruth Roberts, Tom McLaughlin, Bret Erlcsen, Lisle Myers, Perry Pittman, Sue Bailey and Mary Bonn. ' s i a Members of the Hare Krishna Movement, who were invited by students in Mr. Doug Sherman's American problems class, came to chant and explain their beliefs, dress and mode of life. MR. RONALD G. HUSTEAD-U.S. history, American problems, black culture 103 Faculty Special Areas New foreign students secured. . . their knowledge of English as a sec- ond language through the guidance of Mrs. Florence Hendershott. ln this class we attempt to transform gram- mar, changing sentence structure and sound systems, explained Mrs. Hendershott. Beginning students attended this class several periods a day, while the MRS. PATRICIA MORENE-arts and crafts, ceramics, English a' ... f-W., - fy, W- . .t 77.4. as M, me ,,1,.-.., MR. WESLEY C. WALHOOD-first year math, social studies and English, second year social studies and English 104 more advanced students needed only attend once a day. During the morning, Mrs.Hendershott placed emphasis on individualized instruc- tion, and during the afternoon the class was more structured in large group drills. ln addition to teaching, Mrs. Hendershott helped her stu- dents achieve cultural insight, and programmed their other classes. l MRS. FLORENCE HENDERSHOTT-English language development Vocational Education Career Education Week began. . a series of three career presenta- tions. During the week, Nov. 9-13, the Career Education Center provided movies and speakers which examined several vocational areas. lt was hoped that this program would stimulate the students to think more about their individual interests and that it would help them answer MR. ERNEST D. ANDERSON-vocational director of work experience -W ,gg-1, V12 WM' ff' MISS MARILOUISE SCHLICKER-vocational counselor 105 questions about specific careers, commented Miss Marilouise Schlicker, coordinator of the week's events. Distributive education acquainted students with fundamentals of selling, merchandising, marketing and ad- vertising with classroom and actual on-the-job experience. MR. H. DEAN HERMAN-first and second year distributive education Faculty Style was revised to create. . a more artistic effect in the 1971 LEGEND. The 28 members of the staff hoped to produce a more graph- ic coverage of persons, places, and events by combining old ideas with new. The 1970 LEGEND received a First Class rating from the National Scholastic Press Association, which annually issues ratings of high school yearbooks. Using their cri- tique, which included a suggestion for improvement, we hope to have an All-American yearbook this year, said Marilyn Russell, editor of the 1971 LEGEND. Drawing layouts, writing captions and headlines, and organizing in- formation for copy was a real chal- lenge with a standardized letter count and three column picture size. Hard work and creative effort from each and every staff member re- sulted in meeting deadlines. PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR-Debbie Retchless, EDITOR Marilyn Russell, ADVISOR-Miss Jan Watt. INTRODUCTION-Margaret Case, Bev Fisher. 106 STUDENT LIFE-Jan Stadum, Rhonda Laycoe Barb Hansen. ORGANIZATIONS and ACADEMICS-Charlotte Kasahara, Crystal Klover, Patti Lee. PHOTOGRAPHY-Steve Bloch, Don Beauchamp, Hong Suh Chun, Ben Franco, John DePue, Scott Sakamoto. 3 V ADVERTISING-Karen dornell, Bob Persons, Cindy Campbell, Shan Maloy. CLASSES-Nancy Hryciw, Leslie Richards Zonnie Bauer. SPORTS-Chuck F loberg, Kelly Fowler, Tom McColloch, pay Mccpellan, 107 v s' g M 3 '-2' 7 3 Sa D , S- , W. in yi LEA if ra ea . H Eli? SS, ,Q , is g A of K fi- , f 1- 3 i 1 'bk ' W .- H an . 2 .- emu Q I V V S af f 1 .. f Q52 5 1 Q . eeoo B K Jf K S B Moeoa P - ,W M 1 oodd K - .A. P SPORTS STAFF-Pat McCleIlan,Jeff Yerke, Dennis Brown, Bret Ericsen. BUSINESS MANAGERS-Jeff Hubbard, Bill Fer- rier. PAGE STAFFS-Jan Sigle'r, Karen Karpen, Marcia Strand, Sandi McDonough, Teresa Leonard, Leslie Richards, Kathy Peterson, Bev Koch, Irene Johnson, Connie Evensen, Gail Betcher, Marcia Weider. 103 TOMAHAWK ADVISOR-MISS Jan Watt, TOMA- HAWK EDITOR--Kristy Cox. . H? T 2 Nw 'Excellent' rating was given. . . to the TOMAHAWK for its publi- cations during the first semester of this year. The National Scholastic Press Association at the University of Minnesota evaluates newspapers by judging on coverage and content, writing and editing, editorial leader- ship, physical appearance and photo- graphy. The TOMAHAWK was con- sidered 'excellent' and was also a- warded a Mark of Distinction in the field of writing and editing. By re- ceiving four Marks of Distinction, a newspaper can receive an All A- merican rating, which is the best possible rating. The TOMAHAWK staff is par- ticularly skilled in news writing. Stor- ies are objective, crisp and to the point. The news writing deserves a mention for its color and accurate use of details, said Mrs. Helen Ganz- ley, who evaluated the newspaper. ARTWORK-Brlan Mclaughlln, Leslle Grad. PHOTOGRAPHY-Don Beauchamp, Scott Sakamoto, Steve Bloch, Hong Suh Chun, Joel Beecher, Ben Franco. 109 TRIPLE TRIO. Dayle Lee, Janet Freyer, Phyllis Betton, Karen Bartrug, Carolyn Wasser, Joyce Hood, Carol Linderman, Joy Atkinson, Becky Sauter, Lori Lyons. Numerous public appearances. . . in school productions and around the community kept the choral groups in Cleveland's music depart- ment performing often. The Cleve- landaires, A Cappella Choir, and Triple Trio all had major roles in the programs that were presented this year which included Harvest Music Festival, a Christmas program, and Springtasia. The Clevelandaires sang for Freshman Orientation, ci- vic groups, dinner meetings, lod- ges, hospitals and grade schools. A Cappella Choir also performed grade school concerts and along with the Clevelandaires, provided musical entertainment for Bacca- laureate and Commencement. Triple Trio did a limited amount of sing- ing for civic groups, but did manage to boost the spirits at several hos- pitals with melodious songs. ln a city wide solo and small ensemble festi- val, the Clevelandaires and Triple Trio both received a first division rating, which is the highest possible. Junior Choir provided students with an opportunity for training in choral music in preparation for further vocal instruction. ESM if -QQ CLEVELANDAIRES. FRONT ROW: Sherrie Finnell, Sharon McCarthy. SECOND ROW: Gretchen Nacht- wey, Julie Hildenbrand, Patti Plancich, Jennifer Rierson. THIRD ROW: Dave Newton, Mike Kishel, Gay Mott, Bruce Howlett. BACK ROW: Mike Hepburn, Alan Montrose, Bill Todd. 110 MR- E- BRUCE JOHNSON-A CIPPGIII Ch0iI', Junior Choir members practice Schubert's Mass in G and the Rock Creation one more time Clevelahdiirei. Tfivk Trio. ffeihmell and illh- before the Cleveland music department's April performance in a special evening music pre ior choirs, understanding music. se:-nation, A CAPPELLA CHOIR. FRONT ROW: Julie Hildenbrand, Sharon McCarthy, Louise Owen, Daisy Choy, Sherrie Finnell, Tonl Horensteln, Nancy Speciale, Gayle Blank, Nancy Trefethen, Cindy Blackwelder, Shirley Geres, Becky Knauss. SECOND ROW: Jessica Weiss, Margaret Case, Jenni- fer Rlerson, Kathy Galloway, Ellen Ruben, Della Hoffman, Gayle Sternberg, Tammy Ternahan, Katie Gruetter, Gretchen Nachtwey, Kathy Hawes, Klm Yada, Kathy Simmons, Joeen Thompson, Sheryl Linderman, Patti Plancich. THIRD ROW: Libby Clark, Linda Jalving, Bruce How- lett, Dave Springer, Bill Todd, Bob Gardner, Randy Lakefish, Phil Davis, Steve Frimark, Jeff Johnson, Randy Patterson , Gay Mott, Jan Sigler. Jeanette Weiss. BACK ROW: Dave Newton, Gary Tapfer, Steve Gray, Mike Kishel, Dave Hlldreth, Steve Boquist, Clark Campbell, Mlke Hepburn, Ron Lancaster, Brian Adams, Terry Melby, Alan Montrose, Scott Sammis. 111 Strenuous practices paid off. . . as the Stage and Concert Bands, directed by instrumental teacher Mr. Robert ,Kerns, rehearsed long and often preparing for an active year. Clad in new uniforms, purchased in Europe during the Clevelandaires- Stage Band tour last year, the Stage Band highlighted school and PTA functions with a variety of musical entertainment. They also played in a Jazz Festival, sponsored by the University of Portland's music de- partment, in March. Senior pianist, Mike Hepburn, received an Out- standing Musician award during the competition. He was among five other musicians who were awarded plaques citing them as outstanding in the Jazz Festival. The Concert Band played for all athletic events and assemblies. Their participation in the Rose Festival Parade was their last performance. Not only was an adequate knowledge of musical arrangements necessary for this performance, but the Con- cert Band also had to master a marching routine, which required a great deal of coordination. Both the Concert Band and the Stage Band provided a full program of tunes for Harvest Music festival and Spring- tasia, Cleveland's annual fall and spring musical productions. CONCERT BAND FRONT ROW Beverly Stevens Claire Empey, Wendy Hilton, Linda Workman. SECOND ROW: Alvin Stuart, Beverly Perkel, Benita Lloyd Denlce Burkhart Alan Budwlll Lori Lyons. THIRD ROW: Gay Mott, Phyllis Betton, Jon Raskin, David Schade, Jay Raskin, Patrick Mason Bruce Larson BACK ROW Steve Cromer Rob Reed, Peter Williams, Larry Drake, Brian Adams, Rob Clark, Scott Sammis. 112 STAGE BAND. FRONT ROW: Al Stuart, David Schade, Jon Raskin, .lay Raskin, Gay Mott, Steve Cromer. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Hepburn, Dave Bron Ieewe, Dan Brewster, Tim McCarthy, Mike Curtis, Scott Sammis, Dave Koehler. BACK ROW: Richard Layman, Jeff Dreyer, Brian Fitzpatrick Phil Davis, Keith Raskin, l CONCERT BAND. FRONT ROW: Nancy Freyer, Brian Little, Karen Hoppes. SECOND ROW: Scott Corbett, John MacDonald, Linda Candler, Linda Delsnan, Linda Steinle. THIRD ROW: Keith Raskin, Dan West, Phil Davis, Daryl Willis, Brian Fitzpatrick, Jeff Dreyer, Dick Layman. BACK ROW: Dean Arnold, Jeff Gottwig, Tim McCarthy, Mike Curtis, Dave Bronleewe, Dan Brewster. 113 Junior Ruth Retondo and sophomore John DePue carefully blend the music of their stringed instruments, as they seem intent upon playing the right notes to insure a better performance for their part in Pajama Game, produced by the music and drama departments in March. MR. ROBERT D. KERNS-orchestra, Stage Band, freshman and advanced band QM- ' 5 ,tyre S if , 1 .iii Q V 'l', , , ,i ei' Qi 1 Sophomore Keith Raskln casually rehearses his part for the annual spring music festival, Spring- tasla, presented ln May to students, parents and faculty. Freshman Margaret Retondo, and juniors Karen Hoppes and Sue Stablein rehear formance in a city wide musical contest held at Portland State University in March. 114 r vaat S se for their per- Musical was brought to life. . by CIeveland's outstanding orches- tration under the direction of Mr. Robert Kerns. The orchestra gave instrumental support to the per- formers in this year's spring musical, Pajama Game. Almost two months of practice was needed to prepare the 45 piece instrumental group for its major annual performance, which is a cooperative effort of the choral and instrumental music, drama and art departments. The orchestra also performed in several other music programs in- cluding Harvest Music Festival and Springtasia. Both programs are put on annually by the music depart- ment. ln addition, the orchestra dis- played their accomplishments in concert form, to five grade schools. , 3 i its Q ORCHESTRA. FRONT ROW: Ruth Retondo, Carol Brodie, Matt Stewart, Terry Bladow, Davld Springer, Damon Mllllcan, Becky Sauter. SECOND ROW: Pete Piazza, David Fitzpatrick, John De Pue, Rosalind McCormick, Elsie Bradley, Elaine Nance, Teresa Craven, Jana Tracy, Terry Wilson, Kathryn Simmons, Barbara Bowen, Jonathan Schleifer. THIRD ROW: Margaret Retondo, Sue Stablein, Karen Hoppes, Al Stuart, Jon Raskln, Dave Schade, Lori Lyons, Scott Corbett, Bruce Larson, Kelth Raskln, Jeff Dreyer, Mike Curtis, Davld Bronleewe, Dan Brewster. BACK ROW: Rob Reed, Steve Cromer, Pete Williams, Dave Koehler, Essie Essiet, Scott Sammis. 715 Special Services Conscientious staffs labored. . . to keep the school functioning, well fed, clean and with records in order as they performed their often time thanklessjobs. The Cafeteria staff tantalized the taste buds of students and faculty with tempting, but nourishing menus. The custodians were hard at work each day to keep the campus spark- ling. The secretaries served as recep- tionists and relayed messages to all within the building in the form of bulletins and other typed material. Mrs. Loice Scroggin, bank mana- ger, handled student body funds and sold school supplies and tickets to athletic and student body functions. As data processing clerk, Mrs. Phyl- lis Bader organized all material for programming and grading. Mrs. Arlene Deverell, book clerk, issued and recollected texts. The media specialists and library assistants as- sisted students in locating what they wanted in the library. P .. sy - s. M A if ,gh f. ' - 1 . A A -' .1 . ' . - :fig . ' ifW .Ji -' S f112fQ.p ' . its ' : 523' QW- . .Piifzf .t . ..ah . ' ' ' -ml -1 ' . . 3-.1.i4ifw. . ' 1 .. .,..:..s F ' :kiffh-an--ti--.:,,1 , . ' ' CAFETERIA STAFF. FRONT ROW: Butch Crltes, Vivian Hennes, Gertie Wallender, Alice Fresvik. BACK ROW: Gladys Harris, Sylvia Caswell, Glorla Welch, Nellie Schneider, Jean Adams. SECRETARIES. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Rachel Zenk, Mrs. Elsle Hillemann, Mrs. Helene Plro. BACK ROW: CUSTODIANS. Mr. Blll Thain, Mr. Jim Pek, Mrs. Mrs VI Bernando, Mrs. Barbara Foster, Mrs. Yvonne Lukens, Mrs. Anne Pendergrass. Gladys Driscoll, Mr. Sam Long, Mr. Don Mercer, 116 Tom Huffman. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Mrs. Doris Grilley and Mrs. Julie Nlelsen BOOK CLERK Mrs. Arlene Deverell MEDIA SPECIALISTS Mrs. Laura Hook and Mrs. Dorothy Elliott DATA PROCESSING CLERK Mrs. Phyllis Bader 117 BANK MANAGER Mrs. Lolce Scroggin Cf ,Qi as 4.1 Barbara Bauman National Honor Society Junior members were inducted. . into the National Honor Society, a nationally sponsored organization, in an all-school assembly in early December. The 33 junior and 21 senior inductees brought the mem- bership total to 84. Mr. Hubert New- ton, president of Cleveland's Dads' Club, spoke at the induction cere- mony about The Will to Achieve. Following the assembly, all the mem- bers attended a traditional luncheon Gail Dan Betcher Brewster Jeff Connie Chase Chin Karen Kristy COFIIBII C01 Bfilll flhlfcll Ann Carol Flflllitrlck Goldschmidt I-lanrahan Linda Irene Emma Lee Beverly J8lVil'lg J0hl'lS0n Junior Kgch 120 at Farrell's Ice Cream Parlor. The purpose of NHS is to recog- nize students who have excelled in the four areas of scholarship, leader- ship, character and service. Any jun- ior or senior with an accumulative grade point average of 3.5 or above can apply. Candidates were judged by administrators and five faculty members on an impartial point-sys- tem. Margaret Kathy Case Chambers Darlene Cirlstlne Danna Gladys John Rosalind Janet McCormick McCreary Ellen Marllyn Ruben Russell Beverly Stevens .. 5' if an Q 5 s u 425 i, 'Q usa Linda Roberta Whitehead Wlther Wong JUNIOR NHS MEMBERS FRONT ROW Zonnle Bauer Bull Simpson Debbie Easby Kathy Boccl SECOND ROW June Send Tammy Moms Charlotte Kasahara THIRD ROW Ruth Relondo Janet Freyer Gene- XM, Quill and Scroll University workshops provided. . Quill and Scroll members with an op- portunity to listen to graphic arts specialists, to learn about other schools' programs, and to exchange ideas with other publication students from throughout the state. ln Sep- tember, members attended the PSU! American Yearbook Co. Workshop at Portland State, and in October, they travelled to Eugene for the 44th annual High School Press Confer- ence, sponsored by the Oregon Scho- lastic Press. Membership in Cleveland's chap- ter of Quill and Scroll, the national honorary for high school journal- ists, required a 3.0 grade point aver- age and is granted after a significant contribution to the publications de- partment. A year's service on either the TOMAHAWK or LEGEND staff and advisor approval are also necessary. 1 me QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS. Kristy Cox, Jeff Yerke, Teresa Leonard, Pat McClellan, Jan Sigler, Bret Eriesen, Karen Cornell, Tom McLaugh- lin Rhonda Laycoe Scott Sakamoto, Marilyn Russell, Dennis Brown, Irene Johnson. 122 l l Thesplan member, Brlan McLaughlln, diligently works on hls part ln the upcoming play. Performers learned to depict. . the numerous and various characters which appeared in the four plays that were presented by the Cleveland dramatists this year. Thespians, who become members of the Cleveland chapter of the international honor- ary by completing one hundred hours of drama activity, both on stage and behind the scenes, were presented with the task of portray- ing a variety of characters in the four plays. Following a traditional yearly cus- tom, some Thespians journeyed to Ashland in the spring for the state- wide drama conference. The club also spent time raising funds, which hopefully will enable a few Thespians to attend the International Con- ference at the University of Indiana next year. THESPIANS. FRONT ROW: Bernlta Jones. MIDDLE ROW: Katie Gruetter, Brooks Campbell, Ann Goldschmldt, Bob Schulz, Kelly Zapp, Laurie Hagler, Jean Freeman. BACK ROW: Brlan McLaughlin, Gene Jones, Perry Pittman, Sharon McCarthy, Bob Gardner, Gayle Blank, Cathy Collier, Pat McGrath, Bruce Howlett. 123 Kathleen Krafve, preparing for the next meet, learns the vital importance of practice. Forensics, FTA Competition i and invitational meets were chal- lenging to the Speech Club's mem- bers and to the club's new advisor, Mr. Howard Siegel. As in the past, speech team membership was open to any member of the student body. Much practice and advance preparation was put into the final invitational meet at Albany in November before competition with the PIL schools began. It was well worth our time spent, because the speech team came home with top honors, and we were awarded the sweepstakes trophy, commented Mr. Siegel. Speakers, participating in the numerous meets that Cleveland tOUl'l'l3ITl6l'ItS. entered during the year, had nine categories from which to choose their presentations. Humorous and serious interpretation, poetry, ora- tory, informative, debate, impromptu, extemporaneous and after dinner speaking were the areas open to the competitors. Future Teachers of America, a club for students who are interested in seeking a teaching career, had the opportunity to visit different schools, and had exchange programs with other FTA members. Regional, state and national conferences, where methods of teaching and classes were observed, were held throughout the year. FORENSICS. FRONT ROW: Tammy Ternahan, Rick Frank, Joann Nelson. SECOND ROW: Karen Cornell, Patty Charpentier, Lynda Hufl. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Leo, Cindy Campbell, Evelyn Wright. FOURTH ROW: Teresa Leonard, Kathy Dowd, Kathleen Krafve. FIFTH ROW: Teri Carlton, Kathy Mcllanlgal. BACK ROW: Alan Montrose, Mark Voucher, Glenn Lyon. 124 FTA. FRONT ROW: Mary Schoepp, Benlta Lloyd, Wendy Hilton, Kathy Krausherr. SECOND ROW: Barbara Bauman, Darlene Craighead, Chris- tine Danna, Lori Kunz, Jan Davld. THIRD ROW: Sharon Smith, Joanna Danna, Carol Hanrahan, Luann Moy, Michele Gorden, Sylvia Gates, Josett Santilla, Sarah Lewis. BACK ROW: Terry Matson, Denlse Edwards, Rosalind McCormick, Margaret Thompson, Kathy Chambers, Karen Hoppos, Margaret Case, Diane Buckshlnls, Ruth Klnish, Joanne Dell. If ,I ,lf ,Q :tb Sophomore Jan David, FTA member, speaks persuasively as she describes the advantages of belonging to FTA to her friend, Catie Higgins, in the library during their independent study period. FTA PRESIDENT and State Treasurer Chris Danni. 125 ., ,, I we-msg-pw dmv '5 French Club member, Audrey Soellma, finds a quiet spot to flnlsh her French assignment. Barbara Ruben helps to raise funds for the French Club by participating In a bake sale. Members learned and traditions of the French people and their country through various topics and discussions presented at the French Club meetings. Besides gaining insight into both the culture and language of the French, the 41 club members actively participated in the Renaissance Week hootenany, and enjoyed a get together at Sha- key's Pizza Parlor, which helped to acquaint new and old members. The main goal for this year'sfGer- man Club was to involve as many new people as possible in the different activities sponsored by the German about customs. speaking students. To achieve this goal, a wide range of diverse activi- ties were organized and sponsored by the German Club. Members could choose to participate in bicycle rid- ing trips throughout the city of Port- land, to attend overnight camping trips at tourist sites and a dinner at a German restaurant. All of our hard work was quite successful because the club had a tremendous membership this year, and all of the members were ex- tremely enthusiastic, commented German Club President Kim Wasser. FRENCH CLUB. FRONT ROW: Becky Tice, Jeanine Lee, Karen Odgers, Audrey Sollma, Tami Doug- lass. SECOND ROW: Joy Thompson, Mary Ingersoll, Jackie Angel, Jackie Sampson. THIRD ROW: Sandy Owen, Teresa Morris, Jill Kotchlk, Carol Soejlma, Carolyn Rosendahl. FOURTH ROW: Chris Vaucher, Dale Lee, Cheryl Meeker, Luann Moy, Barbara Bauman. FIFTH ROW: Toby Lang, Trisha Clark, Llnda Greensteln, Libby Clark, Irene Johnson, Bonnie Cresap. SIXTH ROW: Linda Randler, Karen Horowitz, Leslie Carter, Carol Castle, Sabina Thum, Shelly Brownell. BACK ROW: Rlck Gray, Katie Joseph, Mary Chrestenson, Mike Hudson. GERMAN CLUB. FRONT ROW: Bev Stevens, Virglnla Ehelebe, Ellen Ruben, Llsa Whitehead, Judy Welder, Becky Jacob, Marcia Weider, Peter Willlams, Dave Norvllle, Daphne Holman. SECOND ROW: Jennller Stevens, Ann Brodie, Gail Stark, Kathleen Krafve, Laurie Burford, Karen Kar- pen, Ann Goldschmldt, Barbara Bauman, Brlan McLaughlin, Mike Cordes, Matt Chan, Alan Loocke. THIRD ROW: Elaine Nance, Carolyn Wasser, Carol Huserik, Melissa Crites, Anne Pendergrass, Diane Buckshlnls, Denise Burkhart, Cathy Buckshlnis, Everett Branderhorst, Kim Wasser. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Whitmore, Sandra McDonough, Nancy Tohlen, Susan Chrestenson, Mary Chrestenson. BACK ROW: Susan Teeter, Karla Karpen, Katie Joseph, Tonl Katrena, Rich Layman, John Hoffnagle, Jeff Chase, Todd Bauman, Jlm Sperllng. ADVISOR Mr. Vincent Amen German club members, Tom McLaughlin, John Hoffnagle, and Klm Wasser, make use of an ln- dependent study period to meet with their advlsor to make plans for their upcoming activities. 127 Russian, Oriental Activities proved successful. . . and numerous for the 65 members of the Russian Club. A foreign lang- uage department hootenany and Vecherinka , an evening of folk dancing sponsored by Cleveland for all Portland high school Russian stu- dents, were the major fall programs which attracted large groups of par- ticipants. Dinner at the Russian Re- naissance Restaurant was enjoyed by the members, who, later in the year, created their own touch of Russian atmosphere in a Russian cook-in at Cleveland. Co-sponsoring monthly Russian films with Lincoln's and Wilson's Russian Clubs was a new activity for the organization. Proceeds from the club's money raising projects were used for awards presented to graduating Russian stu- dents. The Oriental Culture Society or- ganized this year to unite the Orien- tal students for social benefits so they might relate with one another as closely as they do with other races, according to Bruce Wong, president. Membership was open to any Cleveland student, but Orientals were encouraged to join. Hope- fully, more than a few have benefited from this cause, said secretary Roberta Wong. The OCS treasury was steadily in- creased by the profits from several successful Oriental food sales. With these funds, the club established an OCS Scholarship, awarded annually to any foreign student attending Cleveland. lf our funds permit it, we will provide two or more of these scholarships, remarked Roberta. RUSSIAN CLUB. FRONT ROW: Cindy Blackwelder, Suzy Jefferies, Bob Sauter, Terrl Barbour, Ken Yada, Shirley Lee, Mary Chrestenson, Katie Joseph, Kris Hart, Mary Ann 0'Shaughnessy, Megan Jones. SECOND ROW: Robert Quitoriano, Dean Atlee, Jim Hargrove, Peter Piazza, John Hargrove, Debbie Markin, Jean Shute, Shelley Baker, Charlotte Walters, Kathy Herman. THIRD ROW: Doug Ross, Anne Reifenberg, Brad Wahl, Gayle Sternberg, Joan Helfrich, Lynn Hoffnagle, Vicki Scoles. FOURTHIROW: Paul Nance, Becky Jacob, John Laws, Bev Eder, Corinna Gogas, Susan Fong, Kim Yada, Cindy Moore. FIFTH ROW: Alex Flores, Gary Eder, Cheryl Tweet, Vicki Markin, Emma Lee Junior, Marsha Alex, Ron Ross. BACK ROW: Ron Trullinger, Nancie Kathrens, Mark Ward, Rob Reed, Stu Spring, Richard Perkel, John Leigh, Lyle Meyers, Becky Sauter. 128 ORIENTAL CULTURE CLUB. FRONT ROW: Cynthia Leo, Wanda Moy, Jeanine Lee, Luann Moy. SEC- OND ROW:Nancy Matsuo, Carol Soejima, Roberta Wong, Janyce Nakata. THIRD ROW: Francls Wong, Dale Lee, Patti Lee, June Seid. FOURTH ROW:Henry Jung, Marian Lee, Chrls Vaucher, Harry Jung, Shirley Lee. BACK ROW: Scott Salmamoto, Benson Fong. ' ii Wf an P' While desperately trying to be heard above the noise in the cafeteria, junior Rosanna Low lcenterj relates to fellow Orlental Culture bers, junior Linda Moy and junior Hong Suh Chun a few of the tentatively planned dates for the Oriental Society's upcoming activities. 129 A. A ROYAL C . FRONT ROW: Gayle Sternberg, Dave Norville, Mitch Culbertson, Mike Ferguson, Harvey Charpentier Chris Feather Linda Rufner, Corinna Gogas, Dave Calver, Robert Dee. SECOND ROW: Tim Engles, Liz Norville, Mark Reznick, Jim Borthwick Rich Marshali Bob Sauter Bob Sammis, Kelly Fowler, Steve Russell, Mark Brandenburg, Chuck Floberg. THIRD ROW: Jay Chase, Dave Hildreth, Bill Simpson, Mike Fisher, Jack Pferdner, Pat McClellan, Glenn Lambert, Dave Thompson, Luke Henson. BACK ROW: Dave Cottingham, Bill Gray, Scott Reed, Tom Mc- Colloch, Monte White, Wayne Taylor. l Senior Steve Hay attempts a basket above the waving hands of faculty members, No. 24 Jack Dobler and No. 21 Mick Ellett, during CIeveIand's annual Royal C vs. Faculty basketball game. 130 Royal C , Bowling Seniors upended their elders, . . . 42-35, in the traditional Royal C - Faculty basketball game held in March. Tom McColloch and Mike Fer- guson coached the senior boys' squad, which was composed of Varsi- ty lettermen who had not played Var- sity basketball. Halftime entertain- ment featured the six member facul- ty rally, masquerading as the mo- thers of the faculty team members. Royal C membership was award- ed to athletes, participating in any sport, who earned a Varsity letter and who was willing to actively par- ticipate in the club's activities, ex- plained Chuck Floberg, president. 4- it , fs ii 'M ., , ., as Junior Randy Lakeflsh demonstrates his abil- ity as he releases the ball for a strike , Each year the club sponsors the Fall, Winter and Spring Awards Ban- quets, which honor the participating athletes in each sport. Again this year, proceeds from sales made pos- sible two scholarships which are an- nually presented to the most out- standing boy and girl letterwinners. The Bowling Club met on Tues- days at the East Side Bowling Alley to help each other learn or improve their game. In the annual year-end tournament, Cleveland was again victorious over their rivals from Franklin. BOWLING CLUB. FRONT ROW: Craig Trottl, Allan Morrison Mike Hudson Dan Peterson Del Mio tke, Joann Nelson. SECOND ROW: David Ahrendt Doug Feddersen Randy Patterson Pam Gott Timothy Heupel, Ken Miotke, .lan Albana. THIRD ROW Ron Morrison Chuck Redwlng Jackey Gould, Don Lee, Connie Baker, Jayne Kozina, Randy Lakefish BACK ROW Steve Stadum Dave Miller, Jeanette Yee, David Lee, Robert Holowati, Steve Simon John DePue 131 Attempting to explain the purpose of BSU, Rhonda Blocker converses with a friend. BLACK STUDENT UNION. FRONT ROW: Greg Hllllard, Pat Smlth, Chrls Casson, Mary Ingersoll. BACK ROW: Vlvlan Lance, Clark Campbell, Myra Debnam, Sylvla Gates, Henry Lynch. Junior David Koehler and senior Albert Hill accompany Black Student Union president, Michael Hepburn, with an original instrumental piece in a BSU assembly held during Black Culture Week. 132 5 E4 f Busy at work, DECA member Tom Dahlberg, counts money from the 'decapodge' register. BSU, DECA To achieve unity and pride. . . among the black people for identity purposes and togetherness was the main goal of the Black Student Un- ion, explained Olivia Dorsey, sec- retary. Black Culture Week, held in February, was the club's major ac- tivity for the year and was highlight- ed by two extremely well received assemblies, said Olivia. Mr. Charles B. King, former director of the Wings Over Jordon Choir encour- aged his audience's vocal partici- pation during his performance and the student body responded with two standing ovations. Thirty five minutes of Black Pride , the second assembly, featured six Cleveland girls, accompanied by Albert Hill on the drums and Mike Hepburn on the piano, who read selections of black poetry. The guest speaker was Dr. James Murethi, professor of African philosophy and history at Reed Col- lege, who spoke on black pride and African history. Olivia concluded the assembly by reminding the audi- ence, Black is beautiful. The operation of decapodge , an in-school student store special- izing in candy, jewelry and stuffed animal sales, kept Cleveland's chap- ter of the Distributive Education Club of America busy again this year. DECA members not only gained the experience of direct working con- tact with customers, but also were eligible for recognition for accom- pllshment through national, state, and local competition. DECA. FRONT ROW: Mr. Dean Herman. SECOND ROW: Michele Leonard, Megan Jones, Randy Zapp, Marty Lehl, Louise Ardlto, Cindy Keswick. THIRD ROW: Sam Brugato, Cathy Thomas, Connie Freeberg, Donalee Barlett, Pat Yattaw, Terry Short, Gary Traver, Bobbi Stovall, Jack Woern- dle, Michele See, Mary Cameron, Diane Scheinder. BACK ROW: Doug Wacker, Mike Steinbach, Phil Bush, Scott Lankins, Ken Bush, Chuck Bo- wen, Mike Jaques, Jan Nakata, Terry Rudd, Tom Dahlberg, Chris Normo, Rick Hall, Scott Rasmussen, John Nelson. 133 Campus LifQ Garden Society A need to discuss problems. . . typical of all high school age indivi- duals brought Cleveland students together at Campus Life meetings held every other Tuesday night at a private home in the community. Anyone interested in the club's ac- tivities was welcome to attend. Over 100 students participated in the first meeting of the year high- lighted by a Banana Bash. Admis- sion to the affair was a banana, all of which created a giant banana split that encircled an outdoor patio. Visitors discussed common prob- lems and watched films as the huge banana split was devoured. A new club this year, the Garden Society, got off to a slow start, spen- ding most of the first half of the year trying to organize. A Medieval bake sale during Renaissance Week was the first club project, followed by a tree planting expedition and an arts and crafts sale. Although the Garden Society was treated as a joke in the begin- ning, we have established an active membership and a working organ- ization, commented President Mar- garetCase. Joy Thompson listens intently to the discussion during the first Campus Llte meeting. CAMPUS LIFE. FRONT ROW: Joy Thompson, Terri Barbour, Catle Higgins, Judy Russell. SECOND ROW: Karen Swire, Mary Beth Christy, Dar- lene Amacher, Jane Pendergrass. THIRD ROW: Karen Hansen, Linda Delsman. FOURTH ROW: Pam Davis, Sue Greenberg, Donna White, Jan David. BACK ROW: Susan Teeter, Cathy Buckshnis, Wendy Rader, Leslie Carter. 134 GARDEN SOCIETY. FRONT ROW: Scott Sakamoto, Marcia Alex, Marion Cluff, Lisa Whitehead, Judy Keser, Corinna Gogas, Sue Fong, Emma Junior. SECOND ROW: Green Grass, Perry Pittman, Nancie Kathrens, Ellen Ruben, Henry Jung, Kris Hart, Luann Moy, Bonnie Cresap, Linda Rufner, Kathy Chambers, Stuart Spring. THIRD ROW: Pat Whitmore, Libby Clark, Margaret Case, Melissa Zapf, Kim Yada, Barbara Bauman, Kristy Cox, Marcia Strand, Olivia Dorsey, Jeff Yarne. FOURTH ROW: John Hoffnagle, Judy Weider, Gail Stark, Ruth Kinish, Carol Hanrahan, Sue CritchIow,Robin Hafey, Vicki Markin, Kathy Whitmore, Liz Seney, Alan Montrose, Marcia Weider. BACK ROW: Mary Bingman,.CaroI Huserik. K , U , A 1 gf waxy ' . - . flffffzf gf CVCV ff J,2i'? t j 1 4331 ,.:. J it-bf' fi WTC. Mrs , so Q' wi' -41' . ...EEL ' ,,,..,.m-uewvmt' ,.,. ,.,-yu ,Q W.. ,. iff Ulf, ,, I 539-L' . ua N Taking an interest in cleaning up the school grounds, Garden Society members assemble to- gether to pick up any of the litter and trash scattered on the lawn and throughout the bushes. 135 IRL, Pep Band Ignorance of our was the main concern of the Inter- national Relations League this year as the study topic dealt with the in- ternational aspects of the environ- mental crisis. There is ignorance of the natural laws, and, generally, ig- norance of how we relate to our sur- roundings. Before action can take place, we must be informed. The IRL, hopefully, is a learning organization, explained Dean Nolan, IRL president. environment. . . Several members attended the an- nual fall and spring statewide con- ferences to discuss with other stu- dents. A spirited atmosphere was created by the Pep Band's attendance at pep assemblies and athletic events. The band continued to support the rally squad while they performed their routines. IRL. FRONT ROW: Ann Brodie, Dean Nolan, Bonnie Cresap. SECOND ROW: Susan Chresten- son, Carol Brodie, Barbara Bauman. THIRD ROW: Karen Horowitz, Trisha Clark. BACK ROW: Marian Lee, Mary Chrestenson, Rosalind Mc- Cormick. Wwe- W -we HW- 4vnhnna::::.'.w....,.,.Y,.,,,. . .a:.w-M-.tw-z,.f:v-W a.-,,,,,k,,,eq,ae,., f .Jzwaw.,Aww2.4a...::Mm0x,wme-W ,mttew w...W...-Mr.-wwf Mmm. The intense excitement of the Jefferson Democrat vs. Cleveland Indian game catches the attention of Pep Band members as they pause between tunes during the second quarter. 136 .,....,,,. ..., . tt Bicycle explains Club advisor, Mr. Harold Trautman, the importance of a bicycle wheel. Bicycle, Masque and Dagger Cycling to faraway places. . . was the sole purpose for the exist- ance and organization of the Bicy- cling Club. Emphasis was not on a strict club environment but instead was on enjoyment and relaxation. Many students have found cycling to and from school very refreshing, remarked John HoffnagIe.The school, recognizing the need, provided space in the parking lot to accomodate the bicycles. Masque and Dagger, established to assist all students interested in drama with their acting, served as a stepping stone to Thespian member- ship. Masque and Dagger members, needing 100 hours to qualify for the Thespian organization, helped with scenery, lighting, make-up, props and costuming in the dramatic pro- ductions. BICYCLE CLUB. Pat Allen, Barbara Benedetti, Jennifer Black, Ann Brodie, Mary Chrestenson, Susan Chrestenson, Libby Clark, Patricia Clark, Jon Creedon, Bonnie Cresap, Keith Culver, Frank Fassold, Richard Feickert., Robin Hafey,,Kris Hart, John Hoflnagle, Karen Horowitz, Tigue Howe, Matt Janney, Katie Joseph, Jim Kramer, Kris LaFord, John Leigh, Dave Lister, Brian McLaughlin, Tom McLaughlin, Gene Mesher, Dan Newton, Liz Norville, Jay Raskin, Katy Roberts, Ellen Ruben, Carole Shotwell, Ter- esa Sprando, Linda Stelnle, Gary Ward, Kim Wasser, Lisa Whitehead, Shelley Wilson. MASQUE AND DAGGER. FRONT RCW: Nancie Kathrens, Becky Jacob, Gayle Woods, Jodi Leonard, Laurie Straw, Molly Murdock, Joann Nelson, Debra Straw, Bernita Jones, Cynthia Leo, Cindy Egan. SECOND ROW: Shelley Brownell, Jean Freeman, Diane Hanson, Bob Murney, Don Lee, Phyllis Betton, Steve Johnson, Cathy Collier, Nancy Freyer, Kelly Zapp, Barbara Hadley, Jayne Kozina, Gene Jones. THIRD ROW: Sabina Thum, Carol Castle, Richard Layman, David Lee, Kathy Dowd, Virginia Lewis, Jackie Angel, Bev Perkel, Brian McLaughlin, Sharon McCarthy, Gayle Blank, Luke Henson, Sherrill Brown, BACK ROW: Chris Wolff, Laurie Hagler, Mike Hudson, Kathy Herman, Bob Gardner. 137 Ti Qin 534 li? i..:,.-if.fifiyf-x,L -H - , V15 yu-u,'1,1,! z':'L':'.!2 if uv:-'i - 'Fx'-.' ,LL L Q' ' iii If 1, L R -1' 1niiixxiuiiiLT11i'lfi'M ' E-ff 211, ' 456',i':!z .,1:f!i1fY5'2 Wfkidii- ..L.'E 4fM1'?'l- :-Zi,!,'liiJf19I.f'iVW '?3'T:Y'f'61fi igfffii V' f':':5i :I 11.215951- 'F13'L1'wIff'fL L' .- V- W - , A ,-,., I - V - H 4 -L, f-f- - V f , 5 ., H 5 1 f--f,b ' ..:fff:ff,1,---wi- rl:.elf2:1f1ff:,fffrfff1 '..- 11+ f 54,411-mr 1--ifiilifremrwl if I 'Great White Father' retired. . . after twenty six years of teaching and coaching at Cleveland. J.O. Norton's illustrious career be- gan in Yakton, South Dakota on July 14, 1905. As a high school student, Mr. Norton participated in football, basketball, and baseball. Through the hard work he later became famous for, he starred in each. N later, he attended Black Hills Teachers' College in South Dakota where, during the summer months, Mr. Norton played in the semi-pro league for such teams as the Sioux City Stockyards and, later, for the AA team of Columbia, South Carol- ina. A few years later, at the tender age of 25, J.O. married Mabel Bell, who many of Mr. Norton's fellow associa- ies consider the guiding light in his life. ln 1944, Mr. Norton moved to Ore- gon. There he received his Master's Degree from the University of Ore- gon and for the past 26 years he has been teaching at CHS. The subjects he taught were social studies and physical education. Besides teaching, J.O. spread his talents to other fields. He was athletic director at Cleveland for 10 years and was varsity coach in various sports. He coached basketball for eight years, baseball for six years and was assis- tant football coach for seven years. Grateful acknowledgements of Mr. Norton's accomplishments were ex- pressed by his associates of many years. J.O. Norton has been a teach- er, coach, athletic director, friend, and leader at Cleveland High School for the past 26 years. As Mr. Norton goes into retirement this spring, he carries with him the best wishes of his associates and students for a long happy vacation, expressed Mr. Clifford J. Skinner, principal. Cleveland is losing perhaps one of the most versatile instructors in its history, remarked Mr. Floyd Harmon, curriculum vice principal. 140 Varsity Football Indians captured second place. . . in the city standings with a 7-2 win- loss record, the best in the past 12 years. This record, coupled with a very satisfying win over Grant, made this season one to be remembered by CHS football fans. Besides compiling a great team record, a few players broke some individual school records. Senior halfback Mike Ferguson set a new rushing record with 690 yards gain- ed, and tied two others with 12 touch- downs and 72 points scored. Senior defensive halfback Mitch Culbertson broke the punt return mark by gain- ing 190 yards and senior place-kicker and split end Dave Newton estab- lished a new point after touchdown record with 19 kicks through the up- rights. Junior Dave Norville broke the yards per carry mark with an 8.25 with All-City berths. Receiving First Team recognition were seniors Fer- guson, defensive lineman Bob Sauter, and offensive tackle Chuck Floberg. Garnering Second Team honors were senior defensive guard Mark Brand- enburg and junior defensive end Harvey Charpentier. All-City Honor- able Mention went to seniors Culbert- son, offensive tackle Dave Cotting- ham, defensive lineman Jim Hargrove and junior quarterback Dave Hild- reth. At the Varsity Awards Banquet, five members of the team were cited for outstanding play. Recipient of the Best Lineman award was Floberg while Ferguson was named the Best Back. The Most Improved award went to Cottingham and Most Inspirational was captured by Hargrove. The Most yardaverage. Valuable Player, selected by his teammates, was Sauter, who also landed an All-State berth along with Ferguson and Floberg. Ten players were rewarded for their hard work and achievements VARSITY FOOTBALL. FRONT ROW: Tom Barbour, Bob Sammls, Kelly Fowler, Mltch Culbertson, Tom Meeks, Dan Brewster, Bob Sauter, Chuck Floberg, Steve Skorney. SECOND ROW: Brad Berry, Dave Hlldreth, Dave Newton, Jeff Chase, Jim Hargrove, Harvey Charpentler, Blll Gray, Tlm Engles, Jlm Dyal, Manager Bill Brunson. THIRD ROW: Randy Stephenson, Richard Marshall, Ken Yarco, Dave Thompson, Dave Norville, Glenn Lambert, Mlke Ferguson, Scott Reed, Manager Frank Romanaggl. BACK ROW: Mark Brandenburg, Bob Eason, Jack Plerdner, Dave Cotting- ham, Manager John Ankeny. 142 lm a f i af W Q 9 'DRS 3 .W 5 if V.. .Q . QV iv Y 9' Senior All-City defensive end selection Kelly Fowler runs back an interception against Madison for a sizable gain as Harvey Charpentier, Bob Sauter, and Bill Gray provide interference. Senior hallback Tom Barbour scores six more points in CIeveIand's 49 to 13 romp over Adams, as a Patriot defender tries in vain to catch hlm on the tartan turf at the Civic Stadium. Tim Engles, Tom Meeks and Mike Ferguson 144 ii 5? 1z25 Q3 3 'L ggijki giigv' 1a,. , 31 .511 ww! 1 , 5 53. , E 1 - Q xii X161 Mix ' 3 11 5: 15 iii1f5g51'5U,i51i 1 5 , ' ' 1 ' 1 1,1 gi 23? 1 V!! 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ASSISTANT COACHES Jim Wilkin, Jess Edwards, Bob Schultz and head coach Gene Flippin 145 Varsity Football All-City quarterback Dave Hildreth fakes a pass downfield as sophomore Tim Engles and All City tackle Chuck Floberg prepare to put blocks on their Jackson opponents in CHS's 10-0 victor lr Bob Mad Stork Sauter, Cleveland's All-City first team defensive tackle, sprints 41 yards to the goal line for his only score of the season after stealing the ball from a Jackson halfback. 146 Y CleveIand's All-City defenders Bob Sauter and Randy Stephenson hold up Madison's Paul Fiskum as the Tribe's Mark Brandenburg prepares to spear him in the Indian's third win of the season. 3 , if W p I Sv 4,4 f QQ Defensive end Harvey Charpentier tackles the Grant defender Steve Bailey shows desperation that lasted all night as he tries in vain to tackle All- quarterback as Dave Cottingham moves in. City senior halfback Mike Ferguson after one of his many long gains during the game. 747 Varsity Football Inexperience hindered the team j. V. Football Inexperience plagued Warriors. . . as the Junior Varsity ended with a 1-5-1 record. In their last two ball games, the Jayvee squad defeated the Franklin Quakers, 28-6, and then battled an excellent Grant team to a stand still before succumbing, 20-12. early in contests Jackson and the standoff team, as the year as they dropped to the Lincoln Cardinals, Raiders, Madison Senators, Adams Patriots. The lone was with a fine Marshall they battled the Minutemen to a 13-13itie. We started out really slow and couldn't put it together as our past scores indicate, but when we tied Marshall, things began to jell for us, commented Coach Roy Burright. Cited as standouts for the season by Coaches Burright and Bob Schulz were sophomores Rick Hennessy at quarterback, halfback Glen Horton, defensive end Peter Slade, halfback Greg Hilliard, linebacker Ross Seeber, tackle Rich Marshall, linebacker Kim Johns, linebacker Ron Larsen, guard Greg Shay and guard Kevin Petty. Juniors Mike Brink and Bruce Heiberg were also credited for their fine efforts throughout the season. Our best game offensively and de- fensively was against Franklin and we should have beaten Grant and Marsh- all, but the breaks were all going in the different direction, added Coach Burright. These individuals should con- tribute greatly to the varsity cause next season, concluded Coach Burright. Sophomore signal-caller Clarence Prultt pitches out to sophomore halfback Ken Yada, who heads downlield for a long galn enroute to the Marshall Minutemen goal line during the 13-13 tie. 148 J.V. COACHES Roy Burright, Bob Schultz, Kevin Stewart Ri. ., lv' Quarterback Clarence Pruitt fires a pass over the Marshall Ilne as Steve Pulido blocks. i s Qt Halfback Ken Yada attempts to elude a Marshall Minuteman tackler as he tries to gain extra yard- age for a first down as quarterback Clarence Pruitt and guard Mark Lynn look on. J.V. FOOTBALL. FRONT ROW: Steve Pulido, Dave Sowersby, Mark Bernhagen, Greg Hilliard, Kevin Sproul, Mike Harrell, Don Larson, Greg Shay, Bruce Heiberg. SECOND ROW: Darrell Willis, John McCracken, Dan McQuaig, Mike Brink, Peter Slade, Kevin Petty, Jad Lloyd, Lee Rhodes, Mike McDonnell, Duane Huskey, Clarence Pruitt. THIRD ROW: Curt Martin, Jay Chase, Ken Yada, Rick Hennessy, Glen Horton, Mark Lynn, Dan Kai- ser, Ross'Seeber, Vern Jones. BACK ROW: Mike Martinotti, Bruce Marshall, Theron Conover, Scott Redick, Norm Chusid, Mike Hernandez. 149 End Todd Bauman goes through strenuous neck conditioning exercises with the help of halfback Rick Wong as they participate in the pre-game warm-ups before the Adams Patriot contest. , U ' f it S 2 . X.. ... ,, , 2 E, 2 .M 1 :' w f. Vi':5,1 EY 15:- , ff: 'l',lH ,A . ' 1 ' 1 -1 ,igww it i 'gas if ei ex J 5 K, 5, ,ll J gg '37 h M 'Q I S :I i 1 lu , E ,U : iw ,i I Mfg- , , , .. w ' -.iam .1 .5 . w , Um ' Us I M gi 2 w Q u I Rug E ii 3 I 1 . 5 f ' i ' 1 1 113' -! 12 lk' !E.:.,!,,3 .ill ' g,:E'!,Ei , gf . . l' .1 . ,' 'wmli 'itll' I ,,,g',EJ5 '25 i ,, Hs1:E?,Ei:f ,iiigglhz Q L., , VT , 1 4, J, A Vi l.l ff sf? :fri Q W, , 5, , ' 'i 'l :fi Q gt , ,r., H a A 3: A . 5: J o f liteli, .it mx.: ,fe - P ' ' 1 ,fs 'L 'f it S: A up ae,- 5, wil l swf f, , .+.,ff , f i st: af.. E 2 iifef T!! 5 1 ,gi A ' fy . 5 ,. ef, 11, '1 ,fin -f J I A 2'- ff5kJ5mf wi' S5f5?EF i'i 25-5 M.. W, X ,.,. . W ,,, : z , M ,1,...l.uf 5 : 5-iq ., 5- fa Jig, fi 55552 . I! :5 Q i-E ' LM, ' W 5' 1 'I .- 'N s JV :Q fi J M M .V E, my Mi? 2 ,S Y +,,.s,! . ,ml 'E15ZvE,g,,'!.,'N:li 1, gvjf, baggy ans, z, fm ., wx X if gui, :EE N ,:g'i'I. iiifgf 3 I , ' 1 52 Q 3 ,VW ,ii M J 4 i71'l::?5 iEQii g3EZ, 32 , aw: - ', - G .ww A45 f , egiw n 5, f l nf '.fk ,.5E2i:a li .v 'i.LE?5i5. .iiig Q,Q, Quarterback Danny Medford fires a pass over the Madison Senator line as sophomore Iinemen Scott MacDonald, and Steve McMurchie block, while halfback Charlie Cowper looks downfield. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL. FRONT ROW: Scott Miller, Bruce Hildreth, John Laws, Charlie Cowper, Scott MacDonald, Rob Sullivan, Leland Jones, Dave Smith, Rick Wong, Craig Salvatore. SECOND ROW: Mark Stieben, Keith Rader, Richard Gaudio, Bill Rueker, Steve Lambert, Danny Med- ford, Ron Simpson, Jim Kaplon, Ken Elgin, Mark Maring. THIRD ROW: Chris Worman, Richard Baker, John Hargrove, Mike Skorney, Jon Nach- twey, Dale Slaughter, Todd Bauman, .lon Jaques. FOURTH ROW: Anson Baker, Terry Trapp, Rich Davis, David Lazzeroni, Essie Essiet, Mitch Ward, Jim Sager, Steve Salmon, Dan Chaney, Stan Stanfill. BACK ROW: Tom Murphy, Mike Riley, Jim Hudson, Scott Krieger. 150 COACH AI Benight Freshman Football Young gridders fought, but. . . were unable to put it all together as the Freshmen ended up with a 1-5 record. The lone victory was chalked up against the Adams Patriots. The Frosh found themselves on the short end of the scoreboard against the Marshall Minutemen, Madison Sen- ators, Jackson Raiders, Grant Gen- erals, and the Franklin Quakers. Players praised by Freshman Coaches AI Benight and Cole Gar- diner were Iinemen Bruce Hildreth, Steve McMurchie, and Keith Rader, and backs Jon Nachtwey, Steve Lam- bert, and Danny Medford. These boys will mature into fine varsity football players and will con- tinue to improve as they go along just like the whole team did this sea- son, commented Coach Benight. Prior to the opening kick-off, sophomore co-captains Jon Nachtwey and Keith Rader meet co-captains ofthe Madison Senators to confer with the officials about the groundrules. 157 A mediocre harrier season. . . was due to one of the poorest Cross Country team turn-outs in recent years, according to head Cross Country Coach Gary Crook. The Var- sity runners finished in the lower half of their division with a 2-3 win-loss record, while the Junior Varsity and Freshmen finished a dismal year with identical 1-4 win-loss records in league competition. Senior Jim Borthwick, called the most consistent performer by Coach Crook, led the Varsity squad all year. Borthwick, who was pre- sented The Most Valuable Runner award at the Fall Varsity Awards Ban- quet, was the top Cleveland finisher in every meet this season. Also credited with contributing strong efforts were seniors George Kuiawa and Brian Fitzpatrick, and juniors Peter Williams, Jay Raskin and Bill Simpson. Although Coach the Freshman team to do better than their eventual 1-4 win-loss record, he did have praise for the determin- ation of his rookie athletes. The most outstanding Frosh competitor was Grant Kirkham who, like Borthwick, led his teammates across the finish line in every meet. Crook expected Coach Crook, looking forward to his eighth year of coaching at Cleve- land and some promising Varsity and Junior Varsity returning letter- men expects his Cross Country teams to do quite a bit better in PIL harrier action next year. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY. FRONT ROW: Mike Childs, Jim Holmes, Brian Fitzpatrick, Glenn Lyons. BACK ROW: Peter Williams, Bill Simpson, Jim Borthwick, George Kuiawa, Jon Raskin. 152 vi .k VZ xl 5- H l C.- 35 it 55 S Senior Jim Borthwick leads his teammates and opponents around the course at Grant. J V rr .V tg 7 . ,342 v' l Qi' T .-Tw. ? -. - 4- I' uQQI 't 1 3 COACH Gary Crook W wi ' .3 or W9 4 7 ' -ff . . A Aw- 5 4, 1 'Q M -fxm...,.. gi, . ff. w I ,gf ke.. . ., 'A . ggwt. E , gee 33151533512 . 4 J .,.t.,... .,,. M 3 ' x Senior Brian Fitzpatrick displays the hustle J.V. AND FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY. FRONT ROW: Grant Kirkham, Brent Woods, Steve Moretz, and desire that helped him finish strong. Richard Fay, Dale Beasley, Kelly Smith. BACK ROW: Jerry Boose, David Fitzpatrick, George Jackles, Bruce Freeman, Larry Kraushar. Cleveland's Varsity harriers, senior Brian Fitzpatrick, junior Peter Williams, senior George Kulawa, junior Jay Raskin, sophomore Mike Childs, junior Bill Simpson and senior Jim Borthwick, all fight for a chance to go on to state at the City Cross Country qualifying meet. 153 N A , f gjg.,.l Pfffi ' 'WW' t ,N MLW-M , MW-X - W Karen Hoppes get off to a good start while Libby Clark, who was voted most outstanding swimmer for the year by her teammates, anxiously awaits her turn to display her form in the relay. i 4951-i me 5252 55 .., dew-M As junior John Kuiawa gets ready to leave the blocks, junior Dave Shackelford shows the concern that ma ny swimmers experience while trying to prepare themselves for their event. 154 COACH Judy Dean Steve Hay Swim Teams Tankers finished low in PIL. . standings due to a lack of experi- ence, according to Coaches Mrs. Judy Dean and Mr. Ron Hustead. The girls, with a 1-4 win-loss record, cap- tured sixth place in city and were led by Jill Kotchik, Trish Clark, Jean- ette and Jessica Weiss, Althea Payne, and Karen Hoppes. Mrs. Dean cited team unity as the key to success and said, The team improved consid- erably from the beginning of the year. The boys, compiling a 14 record, suffered their first losing season un- der Coach Hustead. Junior Herb Naylor did an outstanding job finishing sixth in the city 400 yd. free- style competition. The boys learned a lot and showed improvement throughout the season, related Mr. Hustead. Junior award winner Jay Raskin shows his good diving form and technique, which helped him fin- COACH Ronald Hustead ish strongly in many of CIeveIand's swimming meets this year at the Lewis and Clark pool. 5 VARSITY SWIMMING. FRONT ROW: Darlene Amacher, Mark Wright, Trish Clark, Althea Payne. SECOND ROW: Ann Brodie, Catie Higgins, Sue Greenburg, Liz Norville, Carolyn Rosendahl, Jill Kotchik, Diane Cornell. THIRD ROW: Lynn Hoffnagle, Denise Edwards, Libby Clark, Herb Nay- lor, Karen Hoppes, Johan Rering, Jessica Weiss, Jeanette Weiss. FOURTH ROW: Kermitt Dee, Terry Rudd, Stan Payne, Dave Shackelford, Jay Raskin, Scott Corbett, Dave Calver, Bob Dee, Keith Frangipani, Steve Hay. 155 Sue Gray Striving for school support, . . was the chief aim of the Fall Varsity Rally. Many activities helped involve the student body in the various fall sports. Starting the season off with a large turnout at the Jamboree, Cleveland showed its first spark of enthusiasm that continued to grow throughout the season. Student participation in car rallies and pep assemblies proved that spirit was anything but apathetic, said Cindy Blackwelder, a Rally member. Money raised in candy, ribbon, and ballon sales was used to buy morale boosters for the team members be- fore most games. mr -at. l l Cindy Blackwelder 156 Traditional nick-the-nickel assem- blies were highlighted by the return of Mr. Dan Mitola, former CHS foot- ball player and originator of the nick- el tradition. Before a wildly cheering student body, Mr. Mitola presented Mr. Clifford Skinner, principal, with the nickel that he found in 1928. Mr. Skinner, accepting the coin on behalf of the student body, an- nounced that the lucky coin would be enshrined so it would become a permanent part of Cleveland's foot- ball history. Carnations were presented to the Rally by team captains, Kelly Fowler and Chuck Floberg in this assembly. Jan Stadum Nicki Hill J.V. RALLY. FRONT ROW: Terri Barbour, Charlotte Kasahara. CENTER: Rosanna Low. BACK ROW: Carolyn Rosendahl, Wendy Matteson. Zonnie Bauer Bob Schultz, Steve Cromer, Gary Eder Marilyn Russell 157 Spring Rally Cheering fans remained loyal. . . despite a disappointing basketball season, as they helped the Spring Rally create a spirited and enthu- siastic atmoshpere at most of the contests during the 22 game season. Again this year, Cleveland's Pep Band added volume as well as excitement to the home games. Pep assemblies were planned to increase student interest in both basketball and wrestling and to re- cognize the participating Varsity athletes. The last assembly of the season featured a skit to help raise money for the Red Cross, the intro- duction of the senior basketball players and wrestlers, and the pre- sentation of a dozen long stemmed roses to rally advisor, Miss Diane Nowak. Posters, balloons, and con- fetti cluttered Cleveland's halls pub- licizing the Tuesday and Friday games and matches. Unity and friendship between other school, athletes, and rallies was our most important goal this season, commented Olivia Dorsey, senior varsity rally member. J.V. RALLY: CLOCKWISE: Judy Russell, Debbie Chase, Wendy Hilton, Sue Luthy, Mardi Saathoff, Cindy Remsing. 158 Olivia Dorsey Rhonda Laycoe Joy Branson Sn. FROSH RALLY: FRONT ROW: Joan Sproul, Sara Ruotsl. BACK ROW: Martha Woerndle, Denise Ed- wards, Vicki Scoles. Wendy Matteson, Bev Eder Craig Jones, Mike Gattuccio, Jad Lloyd 'Q Charlotte Kasahara 159 l Keeping fit and having fun. . . were the objectives of the students and faculty who participated in the Intramural program of 1970-71. The activities were numerous as par- ticipants were able to engage in com- petitive volleyball, basketball, ping pong, and badmitton. Gymnastics was also offered in the curriculum. Coordinator Mrs. Carol Bishop, assisted by Mr. Larry Pattee, experi- mented with a swimming program in the fall, but a lack of interest forced its cancellation. Highlights of the Intramural year were the annual Knights' volleyball and basketball tournaments. Six- teen teams competed for the top spot in the volleyball tourney with Watt's Wranglers capturing first. The basketball tournament was won bytheA.F.E.P.'s. An overhead spike is skillfully demonstrated by a junior boy as the ball clears the net. .NKKX Sophomore Clarence Pruitt sets up to shoot a basket over the close guard of sophomore DeVerne Jones during one of the well attended Saturday morning sessions of Intramural basketball. Exhaustion overcomes junior Mike McDonnell as he takes it easy and enjoys a well deserved rest on the mini-tramp following a strenuous, but rewarding, workout on the horizontal bar. 160 E s f ,.,1.,.m'1,,,mgr . ..f!v,. ,A ,,,W , -. Y .. - - fmww,2:'A 5' ' .lunlor Paula Apa and senlor Carole Locke comblne grace and sklll as they perform a ballet upon the narrow balance beam whlle taking advantage of the gym nastlc facilities avallable. Junior Jorry Klnnanman ls in the process of perlormlng a skin the cat on the rings. Basketball was a very popular sport during the Wednesday night sesslons of Intramurals, as shown by freshman Danny Medford who goes up hlgh lo haul down a rebound during a rough game. 161 Varsity Basketball Maplemen struggled for third. . . place in the PIL Varsity basketball Green Division as they finished the season with a 5-12 win-loss record. The Tribe was led by new head Coach Gary Roy, who came to Cleveland after coaching four years at Wy'east of the Wilco League. The Varsity squad, which was hurt by the lack of a big, tall center tried to make up for it with good defense, competitive spirit and hot shooting throughout most of the season, ex- plained Coach Roy. Outstanding performers cited by Mr. Roy for the Indians this year were seniors Tom McColloch, Mike Ferguson, Dennis Brown and sopho- more Bill Gray. Team captain McCol- Ioch, who led the team in points scored with 301 and the highest aver- age with 15.9 points per game, was voted the Most Valuable PIayer Senior forward Mike Ferguson battles LincoIn's Richard Smith for a rebound at Cleveland. and first team All-City in the Eastern Division. Ferguson, who was right be- hind McCoIIoch in total points scored 42783 and in rebounds CMcColIoch 211, Ferguson 1463 showed steady improvement throughout the sea- son and was described by Coach Roy as a 100'Za ballplayer. Brown, who had his best game against the Jack- son Raiders when he scored 23 points and had eight rebounds, sport- ed a good field goal percentage dur- ing the year. Gray, whom Coach Roy called an excellent defensive play- er who played with a lot of poise for a sophomore figures to be a team leader the next two seasons. Good shooting should be one of Cleveland's strong points again next year, but the lack of a really big cen- ter will again hurt us, predicted the hearhzoach. Senlor Mlke Ferguson drlves the key for two more points against Marshall's Minutemen. 9 , T fv' sissy .,, M Q Ji YT Q sf. A-it ' iff if tls rs Q A ii' x 'T' f Q ei? 8122 VARSITY BASKETBALL. FRONT ROW: Bill Gray, Dave Hildreth, Louis Franklin, Britt Green. MIDDLE ROW: Monte White, Bill Simpson, Pat McClellan, Mike Ferguson, Dennis Brown, Bob Sammis. BACK ROW: Tom McColloch, Alan Locke, Scott Reed. 162 w, Q.. 1555. Wm Dennis Brown pulls down another of the rebounds he got during the Madison game. many fn A f 1M WJ. Qfgzi All-City selection, senior forward Tom McColloch, begins his drive around Madison's forward Roh- ert Dressler and guard Mike Bennison in hopes of scoring two more points for the Tribe. 163 W 1-,ff ., W 3. 555 8' FR' QL.. 2925 .X , h I., ' 6 li' ! V. .., ,L ... s zfiiipfiir-mf-72: M 6,2523 sa ni. Q., is .-' ,f .5 msg. ,.f'p,.,z A ., 7355225 ! Q f :Q-'ff if -541 ' 1 5 5.1 greens -. 1 ff '5 A si? 3-m e 5 EL .E ai-s' :L Q! 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Senior guard Pat McClellan drives the baseline for two more points as senior forward Mike Fergu son screens McCleIlan's man during the Cleveland-Madison game, which the Tribe won, 69-66. 164 A free throw is attempted and made by jun- ior Dave Hildreth as Billy Simpson looks on. From 20 feet, senior Bob Sammis fires in two points over the heads of two Adams' Patriots. Trying to pass the ball into fellow teammate and captain Tom McCulloch, senlor forward Dennis Brown is guarded by his Lincoln opponent, Darby Watson, in a close game in the Cleveland gym. In his first year at Cleveland new head Varsity basketball Coach Gary Roy, who transferred from Wy'east, gives knowledgeable tips to his Varsity maplemen during a regular season game. 165 Varsity Basketball J.V. BASKETBALL. Greg Leo, Mike Childs, Jay Chase, Steve Skorney, Jack Pferdner, Dan Kaiser, Rich Winter, Mark Brown, Jim Peterson, Tim White, Clarence Pruitt. Gettlng rebounds is not an easy chore as junior Glenn Lambert discovers in this struggle. 166 Top scorer and rebounder Steve Stadum leaps hgh over hls opponent to control the tip. j. V. Basketball Hoopsters ended average year. . . with an 8-9 win-loss record in PIL J.V. action. Numerous injuries to key players and the need for some to compete on the Varsity level some- times during the season hampered the squad throughout the year as they found it difficult to play con- sistently. The Indians picked up wins against Benson, Grant, Jackson, Marshall, Lincoln, Madison and Franklin. After losing their first game, the J.V.'s fought back to win seven of their next 11 games, but then the Tribe hit a season-ending tailspin as they only managed one win in their next five contests. As the season progressed, we began playing better basketball, but we were hurt by our inability to play consistently and our lack of any great height also made the season a little rougher, explained Coach Gene Flippin. Cited for outstanding play by Coach Flippin were sophomores Steve Stadum, Tim White, Jim Peter- son, Mark Lindquist and Rich Winter. ' V . Mirza Q EE..,1,i .. . ,,, . .- . , W si, t , A it , aw - .,,, ' se aa all H , lla, '1l l? t1 t Jwflf'gDf', n.,' , 'Z ,R V6 . ma i.. -at a r . mi l' ' ' K we w ww H Q, ,.,'., v -Mb, ,- M, .. . -s ..-5 W .1 ' 5 ,- -M.f . ', 5 tgp 1 'M A ' tw in s tw 5 3' - 3 uf - , ' 'tif' it t - :gr i t tt of X ' a f f 1. n i z ai . , ti 1' .' Tff'f Sq'?5kFa f A., ,, ff' ,5t . 'E?i5ig . ' Q T W . m o w. ' its' ntsvayn t wffigg i L ,.. e ,?:..,,t.,,g i w. hy V wit? .mE1. ,?e .i. Vfqglgfrf gin as ga? A im ! ,s Ei it ,E 5, reps, if M' S , ' M M f ? 'Yeas -1 'M V' 'il itil slit H' , 'ft fit ,N 1, 9 s. E 55,4-r S ff, - H 35 5, JiJ'5J5'ig'i,l 'E 1 rt Em it .5 W , ff A . i. Erma. , , . l l - -tfb 1 1' N ll: f . 4 ' Am. V -I l - i, :Wy sgg as wt, ...fb -23. KE. ,. Q it l si EEQV51 in W , l e t Sophomore standout .lim Peterson shows how to apply tough defense as he harasses a Senator from Madison while teammate Mike Childs prepares to help him double-team their opponent. Sophomore Mark Lindquist shows no ill effects of an early season knee injury as he leads the famed Cleveland fast break as sophomore Marty Leo and iunior Glenn Lambert trail behind. 767 if 5 1.3 -. - rf, ff- i rg . a t 1. e -,fa -ff - f-.,t -- tiff J-I ,f pw.:--,E - L 3 it, a f. I , . 4, fi 5512. -,..,.,,1 . VF-ws..i ea +4 V I he nf, ' t ww. tt fmtt,ttti+5fa2,e.'fb tt? liste ' . ji' 1, 3 f-WEP 5 57. fue' ,.l7 fr' -t.'f'i' , ' 5 :EM -., ' is tfifffeliiitmtittaaaee - : .. , g - ,Lk A - t qggg e ff- f, miles? N M p, - 4 fat .nge -gig., . gi 9- 1 'f f-'4 - M 5' T r l - a A C513 :gg gt k.. : 3 1 1, if ,, it . Q, . Tj L 7, r. 1 Coach Gene Flippin Freshman Basketball Cagers ended season dismally. . as they lost their last four freshmen basketball games enroute to a 3-9 win-loss record. The young warriors scattered their victories throughout the season managing only one win in their last seven outings against PlLcompetitors. The lndian's victims were the Wash- ington Colonials, Lincoln Cardinals and Roosevelt Roughriders. The season was characterized by the Frosh's inability to win the close ball games as they lost several games by three points or less. We played well overall and our season hasn't been as bad as our record indicates, analyzed Coach Robert Freeman. Some of these boys show great potential for their J.V. and Varsity careers, summed up Coach Freeman. Cited by Coach Freeman for good play throughout the season were Kelly Smith, Steve McMurchie, Aaron Koskello, Danny Medford and Steve Lambert. Freshman Danny Medford springs hlgh off the court for the tlp against hls Wilson opponent as rt 4 teammates, Mark Marrlng, Scott McDonald, and Darwln Utter, awalt the scramble for the ball. 168 'lil Freshman John Nachtwey shows great form as he spllts the twine for two more points. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL. FRONT ROW: Steve Mclntyre, Terry Trapp, Darwln Utter, Mark Chan, Rlcll I-llnes, Mllle Skorney, Rlchard Gaudlo, John Nachtwey. BACK ROW: Manager John Rlchardson, Aaron Koskelo, Anson Baker, Steve Mcllurchle, Lambert, Scott llcbonald, Mark Marrlng, manager Joe Thompson. Leading scorer Kelly Smlth trles to work for the open shot whlle Steve Mcllurohle trled to clear hlm- sell for the pass and easy bucket ln the Trlbe's early season loss to WlIson's Trojans. Frosh Steve llclntyre shows his great determination as he drives around a well posltloned screen from teammate and leading scorer Kelly Smlth on hls way to the bucket and an easy lay ln. 169 Dan Medford, Kelly Smlth, Steve Grapplers toppled opponents. . as they finished the year tied for third place with a 10-2 win-loss rec- ord inthe PIL Varsity race. The squad competed disappointingly in six pre-season matches, but progressed steadily during the season with vic- tories over 10 opponents in dual meet action. The twice defeated matmen lost to Marshall, the dual meet champions, by a score of 25-21 and to Grant, the second place team, 24-19. I didn't expect much at the begin- ning of the year but the team pro- gressed greatly during the season and with the help of a couple of late season competitors, we placed high- er than I had expected, explained Coach Don York. Cleveland had nine seeded po- sitions in the City Meet at Grant in March but after first round action, only four grapplers remained in con- tention. Co-captain Brian Fitzpat- rick narrowly missed going to state as he placed third in the 115 lb. weight division and Bob Sauter, a 191 lb. performer who had an impres- sive 14-2-1 record, also placed third. State qualifiers were Tim Engles, who W finished second in the 178 Ib. weight class and Dave Cottingham, who went undefeated through the sea- son and beat his Grant opponent for the 191 lb. division city champion- ship. Both lost their opening round matches at the State Meet in Corval- lis. At the Winter Varsity Awards Ban- quet, held at Earl Kelly's Buffet Restaurant, Cottingham was an- nounced recipient of the Royal C Outstanding Athlete Award for Wres- tling and iunior Jim Holmes and sen- ior George Kuiawa were named 'Most Improved Wrestlers' for the season. Coach Don York Senior standout Jim Hargrove tries desperately to complete a take-down by waltlng for just the right moment to catch his Adams' opponent off guard during dual-meet competition at Cleveland. 170 Brian Fitzpatrick, who placed third in the 115 Ib. weight class in the City Meet, applies pres- ff sure to his opponenfs arm as he struggles to gain control ot him in a dual-meet at Cleveland. .... 4 , -f at :eff ,. , Tom Barbour, who turned out late in the season, seems to be in a stalemate with hls 157 Ib. op- Senior Bob Noes gains another dual-meet vic- ponent as he battles lor position trying to gain a pin in the preliminaries of the City Meet. tory as his deiected opponent walks away. VARSITY WRESTLING. FRONT ROW: Dave Dorn, Carlo Ardito, Bill Smoke, Bruce Tweet, Richard Barbur, Greg Shay, Mark Lynn, Kim Robinson, Jerry Jasperse. MIDDLE ROW: Tim McCarthy, Dave Sowersby, Jim Hargrove, Craig Nelson, Tim Engles, Randy Zapp. Dave Cottmgham, Bob Sauter, Brian Fitzpatrick. BACK ROW: Scott Redick, John Norville, Ken Yada, Jim Holmes, David Fiupatrick, George Kuiawa. 177 Senior co-capiaill Brian Fitzpatrick, hoping to gain position for an eventual pin, uses an arm bar to tighten up on his opponent's arm in an attempt to score points for CleveIand's team. fiat Sophomore Greg Nelson uses a two arm leg Ilft to fall his opponent at the City Meet. Sophomore .left Schmidt applies a pinning combination, utilizing all his strength to force his op- ponent's shoulders down on the mat while the waiting referee prepares to slap the mat. 172 ff It zf- jg? 4 Q V ig xlgftifi L V ,. . 5 A , i-Eifiwiafaqsswiljfi milfiii , 2 was . gh.: - iww r af .QV lime Y!! 15 is .l W 3. 515 12' , IN A3 ,E ' g' is 5515 :Kimi 11'1 1' I 1v.11ll'1fli .11 p ,p ! Biz M 7 ..l.i,. 2 Q -S 1 21111 .His -E1 ' ' 1, 1 1 i . fi IP ' A' ' V ' 4 W 15? . 1-f 1 11 15 fl! 1 4 l . . 1 . ,,.5, lil ll 1 41:' 2 ::pz-.., 2 , 1- 1 .. ff s K l '1 ez. . L' ,1 . . , X V .-111. 5, I .V , , .1 , ,A W , ,e,h,.'. 1' ? 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' 1-Ni Bob Nees, hoplng to gain needed points during the preliminaries of the City Meet at Grant, begins to take-down his Jackson Raider opponent while enroute to his first City match victory. WM ws .A Z s l Junior Ken Yada seems to be controlling the action of his match as he exerts pressure on his competitor's arm and back in an attempt to gain an eventual decision in dual-meet competition. ,AV Tim Engles, city runner-up ln the 178 lb. weight class awaits the beginning ot his match. 173 Varsity Wrestling Freshman Wrestling Young matmen showed strength. . as they recorded a 7-3 win-loss rec- ord, good enough for a third place finish in the city. The team started their season by placing fourth in the Sandy tournament which included teams from Cleveland, Sandy, Mar- shall, and Silverton. This was one of the few poor finishes for the Tribe allyear. At the end of the season the squad participated in Benson's annual freshman tournament. Besides Cleveland and Benson, Jefferson and Franklin also competed. The Tribe had two individual champs, Dan Cha- i K John Hargrove and Coach Jim Wilkin. ney, wrestling in the 157 lb. weight division, and Mitch Ward, in the 168 lb. division. Ward also finished the season with a 7-1 record, which was the team's best. Standouts were Jim Sager, Mike Kraushaar, Craig Wong, Bruce Hild- reth, Scott Ruse, Jeff Dorn, and Ron Simpson. The squad had a lot of physical potential and showed im- provement, but they lacked a good mental attitude at the beginning of the season which hurt their final rec- ord, expIained Coach Jim Wilkin. Craig Wong executes one of the varied tech- niques he has learned during the season. Dan Chaney, who took first place in the 157 lb. weight bracket in the freshman tournament at Benson, applies pressure to his opponent's head in an attempt to score points lor a decision. 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BACK ROW: Craig Wong, John Hargrove, Ron Ward, Chuck Stuart, Mike Kraushaar, Kermit Dee, Dave Bishop. 175 Varsity Baseball Indians displayed authority. . . as they recorded a 10 win, 7 loss, 1 tie record en route to a second place finish in the PIL East Division. The Tribe's season was highlighted by five straight wins over Jackson, Grant, Adams, Franklin and Marshall. ln this winning streak, the Varsity warriors slammed 50 hits, scored 40 runs and recorded three shutouts. The season was very satisfying in terms of the efforts given by every member of the ball club. Although we didn't accomplish our over-all goal of capturing the City title, our players showed they had the ability to com- pete with anybody, complimented Coach Jerry Gatto. The team was led by senior Pat Mc- Clellan, who was named All-City first team and All-State honorable mention shortstop: junior Bill Simp- son, All-City and All-State first team third baseman: senior catcher Kelly Fowler, senior outfielder Tom Bar- bour and junior pitcher Dan Lehman, All-City honorable mentions. Mc- Clellan, Simpson, Fowler and Lehman all played for the East in the annual PIL East-West All-Star game. Also, McClellan received the Royal C trophy: Fowler, the Most Inspira- tional: Barbour, the Most Improved, and Mark Pagano, Most Outstanding Rookie. ir 's 4' witfl ., V.. M.. ... .,M,.,.,?, J ...aw rg 5 . 1 . f y 1 - gf I 5 degree. 1'ifwr'sf1'...ii. 1f 'i Q. , 1 if a Q 1 '1f2fI5'.1if:fIf'I Ubi' 'fi H x -I i - f - L. -. Iii- 1-1 Ei 0 5 ,If Q W, 3 M N 1 'K 'Il fl-ua: Q I . W.. vi r ,Q . N, lr p s Q . f I L 12'-W ' it I 2 'ffiislfi' i - M Ei? E 9 -f ..,:: ' 'f ' sf my I W --::.:.:,. ' , w...wg'r In-f' . A I Q ' f ' 0 ,. 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Co-captain and catcher Kelly Fowler, an All-City mention, demonstrates his power as he connects with a fastball for a llne drlve single durlng the Jefferson game, whlch the Tribe won, 8-2. 177 1 fi Flrst baseman Mike Ferguson throws the ball around the horn after maklng the put out whlle second baseman Mark Pagano takes advantage of the lull to relax from the breathtaking pace. 'lhmibmf A W ,al - mm f Senlor All-Clty honorable mention catcher Kelly Fowler evaluates the situation at hand as he awaits his next turn at bat in the Indians' heartbreaking loss to the Madison Senators. 178 Third baseman Bill Simpson connects for a solid hit in the TrIbe's 11-5 win over Grant. Who is to say baseball is not an emotional sport as senlor outfielder Tom Barbour shows. an za, l 1 r, ,gf 5 J x 1 'HM ,C -me 3, 277 4 ea, ,15..,, lr 4. 1 -R11 FQ 1 2:22 , of ya- xfz 1 as ,Q Q .J . i d f 2' L 35? ,255S, 1Eg ??i 355223225 , 555-R E 532. 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Varsity Baseball Senior outfielder Mitch Culbertson pauses for Junior All-State third baseman, Blll Simpson, who boasted the team's highest batting average, pre- a cold drink and watches from the sidelines. pares himself for an oncoming pltch durlng one of Cleveland's home games at Powell Park. sa' es1xne1n Durlng the last league game of the season against Madison, senlor All-Clty flrst team and All-State All-City pltcher Dan Lehman flres a perfect honorable mention shortstop Pat McClellan takes a mighty cut at a Rob Dressler fast-ball. throw to first base beating the Madison runner. 180 N----.-. l-lurler Steve Stadum exhlblts determlnatlon as he prepares to release a curve ball. .gg ' Wm hu Head Coach Jerry Gatto goes over game strategy and the groundrules with some of hls Varslty players before they take the fleld against one ol their tough PIL opponents of the Eastern Division. Mark Pagano, voted Most Outstanding Rookie by his teammates, watches the pltcher's dellvery closely as he awalts the rlght moment to swlng durlng actlon In the second game agalnst Grant. 181 Varsity Baseball we M 5, '31 l X 1. v. Baseball efzfgyt Y' W Tea m showed improvement. . as the J.V. baseball squad finished the season with six consecutive wins. Poor hitting plagued the young ln- dians early in league action as they completed the first half of play with a poor 1-5 win-loss record. The lone victory was chalked up against Wash- ington. While the pitching continued to be strong, the Tribe got things go- ing at the plate and ended with a spotless 6-0 second half record. The six straight victories were achieved a- gainst Grant, Benson, Lincoln, Jack- son, Jefferson and Franklin. Leading the Redskins at the plate were sophomores Mark Lindquist, Jay Chase and Glen Horton. The mound staff was bolstered by Keith Frangipani C2-OJ, Larry Kraaushire 13-lj and John Barger C2-IJ. I was really proud of the way the kids came back. We played real good ball the second half, said Coach Ro- bert Freeman. Slugglng sophomore shortstop, Mark Brown, connects for an extra base hlt against the rugged Grant Generals as the Tribe coasts to a 7-2 victory, the first of six straight league wlns. wil is t Coach Robert Freeman Undefeated pltcher Kelth Franglpanl exhlblts his wlnnlng form to sophomore catcher Frank Roma naggl as he hurls the Tribe past Franklin, 7-4, to end e perfect second half for the lndlans 182 I 1 -A r .f.f.w,f, ' A K gf f 35 ,515 2 g,ggffgg ,g ,g 1 2231: m i: fF2s,w 1 '.1' g2, W Q a J Sv 2? 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X JMQ MS E , Kami tg, Q -f f,-,. - 'H' v f Q., , Ja i 3 5 3 in f X2 Leadlng Indian J.V. hurler with a 2-0 win-loss record, Keith Franglpani, flres to battery mate, sopho- more Frank Romanaggi, in an early win against the Grant Generals at Powell Park. ,wi sm,,,if.1 AY - wa ai W ll., V J.V. BASEBALL. FRONT ROW: Paul Grad, Rick Hennessy, Tlm Engles, Mark Llndqulst, Marv Bernhagen, Glenn Horton, Alan Morrlson. BACK ROW: John Barger, Ron Morrison, Frank Romanaggl, Larry Kraushaar, Mlke Brink, Mark Brown, Carlo Ardlto, Keith Fra nglpanl, Jay Chase. ' 183 Cleveland pitcher, Richard Gaudlo, one of the leading performers for the Tribe on the mound, flres a fastball while warming up between lnnlngs of the Jackson Ralder-lndlan contest. In a game whlch Cleveland dropped 7-0, the long stretch is executed by the lndlan first baseman, Danny Medford, as he puts out the Jackson runner who hlt the ball ln the Infield. FRESHMAN BASEBALL. FRONT ROW: Jlm Sager, Cralg Stalnbrook, Dale Slaughter, Lee Jones, Mark Chan, Jeff Bafarro, Scott Thompson, manager Charles Stuart. BACK ROW: Aaron Koskello, Terry Trapp, Mlke Skorney, Dan Medford, Kurt Dietz, Mark Marlng, Rick Gaudlo, Ken Elgln, Jerry Qulnton. Freshman Baseball Young b-ballers played hard. but finished their initial season as Indians with a mediocre 2-4 win-loss record. The record is misleading, though, for the Papooses took large leads into the seventh inning against Grant and Madison, first to be tied and then, eventually, to lose both games by one run. The lone victories came against Roosefelt and Jeffer- son by the scores of 5-3 and 7-5. Cited by Coach Kevin Stewart for their performance on the mound were Craig Stainbrook, Mark Mar- ing, Steve Swanson and Rich Gaudio. Ken Elgin, Matt Keenan and Gaudio were noted for their production at the plate. The kids improved and be- came a more defense-oriented team, praised Coach Stewart. During the Grant game, Frosh second baseman, Mark Chan, makes an attempt to beat the hurried throw of the General shortstop to hls tlrst baseman but the lnlleld umplre Indicates Chan ls out. Hardhlttlng freshman, Matt Keenan, demonstrates hls ablllty at the plate as he strokes a long hlt to Powell Park's left field during a close 7-6 loss to the Madison Senator freshmen. 185 ' , L , J, 'iff . . W t ft T i , , . c ,.,,. . S -'QQ liwgf 'fii 'rfr' . ' , i N 4 ' if JH a Q Q 4 get we : ,Q 1+ 2' i it i 5 's a up Q31 if ' Y? v: 26,1 sn A 'N U- , .ml gg as i 9 U -ia 2 f F 'Fr 1-ii' 4 ff zz 5 ,. . 1 ,L X . , Q '- t 4 21C 1 Q! I rf 4 i f V- ww . ,M . U, ,,,A ., if .32 ,a:g '5 '.vfs '- - ma- - ,yt Q.-at . 1: 's:i '.,f.. 9 ff? Wg! -. SP5 fgayklxi-1f Y'i'52 frm' . , Nr. 'B we . Mfr' Y - sfo FL if fdvfgfz .,1it5vs,.:W. ak, ,, A 1-effjff-gr -- ff 1 -, . ., ' A 'fwbw Tv'-5, N - if i r . ,nf - Wy? 4' ' 59.4.15 Wiflii ' ,, g 5'i?iF'5'j 1 'Q 2 er f is -, Q. , g , .A , ,'-eff g , 1- i wwffrxw... 'J -vtsvyggigw if J W ,ra-'es - .1 .V A ' .V .iw A 41 ,ig Tfuwf 2 t as .4 - 3 1-.gf we ' 4, ,W iXfLL I'-456A f f fwifh r hwuqyw' W 'A -nw! V, ' 's,!vi-3-?mrArl.'Kw is X. Juan' Coach Kevin Stewart Cindermen finish season 4-4. . . in dual meet competition this year, but the Tribe bounced back and compiled enough points to capture sixth place in the City Meet. The 1971 track team performed to the best of its ability and showed continued improvement form meet to meet throughout the season, commented Coach Al Benight. Leading the Tribe were seniors Bob Sauter, Jim Borthwick, Dennis Brown, Jim Hargrove, Bob Sammis, Eric Landen and juniors Louis Frank- lin and Jose Curtis. Sauter took the City title in the shot put with a heave of 55'11 and re- ceived the Royal C Most Valuable Trackman award, which was voted him by his teammates. Borthwick, probably the most con- . t. ... i , i :Qii .,l f T l., ,..... , J , , , Ehi . ,.,y .y .t lii AV' sistent performer of the year, cap- tured fifth place inthe City mile. Hargrove, voted the Most Inspira- tional performer by his Varsity coaches, set a Cleveland record by pole vaulting 12'3 in the City Meet. The old record of 12'2 was set in 1959. Sammis, clad in sunglasses, high jumped his way into the record books by leaping 6'2 to tie a previous mark. Franklin, who scored the most points in track history for the ln- dians, placed third in the City Meet in the 100 yard dash and fifth in City in the 220 yard dash. His 9.9 time for the 100 yard dash also tied the ex- isting Cleveland record for that e- vent. Louis Franklin and Jad Lloyd strain to capture another Trlbe victory in the 100 yard dash. The quick pace of the gruelling mile raoe Is evident on the faces of junior Peter Williams and sen- lon .lim Borthwlck and George Kulawa ln their meet with the clty champion Grant Generals. 186 Q, 1i,,,,.,...:. Sl . 8 M. ,1 A uc n- ul f ,Y ia T em fm , M MGM-'11, l k, , , if : Sify. A if Q - 9 W -rv 1 X ' sf-mzez,,v,a, , 151- .X - 1 ,W ' K My Quik A by 6 Q T. T L, -L I T -, at W exif 3, A . ' ' n :de f V - at-. l r 1 . , C 1? 4 ,4 HQ? at r H W, , 1:':-m e ,f 121 ' . -' H ' elm: 'V . 1 A . ' W . ' 'i 12,1 .C 'QSXWQ 49, .W W Q ' A Mfg, Mgt 1 9 ws 1 f W . , V 3' WA E' V Q QKEGQX f ' favf i- , A ':i5Q,axa. +ff1m 1 - ,. 'YW ' '2:,w,AW':,,yfigvzq-M :zmngqz -' ' K , af 1' A V, , , W. . ,, , ,. ,,... , ,. . y W' -misfi.-.L-L, :Pa - 1, ,,,,,.tw2swl2Xwafl,' V ww-ia:-,M M. W: .-1-cu . Yi? 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MIDDLE ROW: Steve Skorney, Erlc Landen, Bob Stlpe Brad Berry, Greg Hahn Rlch Danielson, Mark Reznlck, Jlm Fuller, Jad Lloyd. BACK ROW: Jose Curtls, Mike Pajunas, Brltt Green., Dave Hlldreth Bob Sammls, Peter Wllllams, Jack Pferdner, Steve Pulldo. 187 The Importance of good tlmlng ls shown as lunlor Dave Norvllle reoelves the baton from junlor Jad Lloyd whlle the Grant Generals struggle to remain close In the last-paced 440 yard relay. .lunlor Brit! Green becomes sandwlched between two Grant Generals as he struggles for a second place tlnlsh and more points for Cleveland in the Trlbe's heartbreaking loss to Grant. 188 as W? RQ? Louls Franklln leads Jad Lloyd and Gary Gatto to the tape to sweep the 100 yard dash. 1 B4 r 1 s '5? Y?g, k wr, L ,, ,. . V . ,. ' , giiiiffqgiiffm y or t d ' 211494 my ,av.Qt.,Cf':1,gmfw-fA.,1f.x55 s 8 to ' Senior Bob Sauter shows the form which earned him the city championship in the shot. N ,E ,. ,H sw ,zgma-1:-ae uf , 3, , W gmac, :aQ..,fWw,Mf 1..fie' ,,f. sa e n ive Deep concentration and great form ls needed to be good in any hurdle event and senior Eric Lan- den displays both as he clears a hurdle en route to second place behlnd his Adams opponent. Senlor high jumper Bob Sammls, the originator of the Fosbury Flop at Cleveland, clears the bar with a tremendous leap, which made hlm one of the best high jumpers In CHS history. 189 Varsity Track HE ,f l VI .Q,II,.,-, . .. ,,,-ofa' f ,Iv L. , . ,, Q-.Li a li gm! 3.17 . iz' .,' . 1 ws ' 1 glow '. 1 '. ' sai s i ,wg , lui? ' f ew ' ' ., i ' , Q . f ill ,F S ill' ,. , ,L L me.. , , ,S TI ,I l za 'E siiilfi IL 'S 1 if i f .g i .I 1, if I ,, , - , , I , ,:, , . M ,, 3 I .: gy, I II WII ,, II: , ,g II I I'iIiII g i a ,, , . , - , 5-ai' ' I K I s . if il 5 i j, Il. 5 fx? . . . , .'. '.i i 5 Em I 1, II , II II I lg III: if I. i 5 'V f. fi. , Eli!! 45 jlii., . Ia Ig: I I I :I III , .I 5 , EEI I . ., '53 'ii 'E' '. 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F' xl Q 1- M -V. w p .V 1 -.nk rltliiili H l si . L I I . ,, gf.. 'wi-2 fu 5 of F I I - i gn 5 K' I I ' ,T ip 'i ' if are Wi . of mf . -' me lfffwe .mmf W gi., X I www V III II -.1 . iilifyi ' , 'fx ' A ' fm. ..-is W'-'K --i , . . . I I 1 I . I Mg, . so L ' V V . .?,.,,.,..:i,,,-Wg? K, l 5 g i ,Kfl,fgp,,4,,g,f,g,.,, ff i ,. . .. . ., 1- .l ? fk M 'N fi? .1 - I i. , . gif' i Sophomore Ken Yada soars through the alr and stretches for those few extra inches. Spikers completed a fine year. . . as they finished their dual meet sea- son with a 6-2 win-loss record and a fourth place in the City Meet. The young trackmen defeated Ft. Van- couver, Jefferson, Marshall, Adams, Franklin and Washington during the regular season. Cleveland had two J.V. city champi- ons as Glen Lyon took first in the long jump and Rich Winters captured the top spot inthe javelin. Cited by Coach Al Benight as being outstanding were Bill Gray, Steve Pu- lido, Dan Kaiser and Ken Yada. Utlllzlng every muscle and flbre ln hls body, iunlor .llm Fuller matches strldes with hls Grant op- ponent ln order to malntaln the lead he has bullt up ln the fast-paced 440 yard dash. Sophomore Jon Nachtwey displays one of the expresslons involved ln the fleld of track as he clears the final hurdle en route to a first place finish and five points for Cleveland. 190 H EW., ww' .,,. , Q - 11' lg ,,e,w,,.fyg-, Tglgalzj I- .afrf K 'A c ' ,kim , . , W. ,Y rm K 'LV , E t ' e ' hi' W, X 1 . . . L , l A . . G - '51 , 1 ' , 245 355, W, Wrr., . Y ef ' will 4525 'v,, 1 if R Every ounce of strength is needed as Brad Retchless uncorks a mighty heave in the discus. , E, .M W' 8' Q ga: I , a wa 4 ., 1 am 4 , gg .ge M of M, 1 M A M ,, , e iw fr, it 2 X Y 1 maj, 'P 0 X 'liffgg -1 ' . I JQW sf a , f,,.. .,.et,.,..L,,,,.,M V - - - , 1. f ... ,e.,,.. I A ,V . . V. y A, 1M:'f-Fibekzfaz. ff-,.w,1. , , ,. if . - Q H -' w if H5775 'A Eli -H pie R my .I .5- ,aw k,V, e'ai'igy,v3 - A , . JM 5f.x,g,e.ge,,:,-1451 f WEE'-J, ' -V ' mv? . ., W ,:r, if as 'f,l M lf sg 0 141 'A K e 1 :W Grlm determination ls evident on the lace of junior letter-winner Richard Marshall as he attacks the hurdle during J.V. einder competition on CIeveIand's home quarter-mile track. J.V. TRACK. FRONT ROW: Scott Kelly, Gary Jackels, Brad McCuaig, Dean Atlee, Bruce Freeman, Blll Smoke, Mark Lynn, Mike Chan, Don Lar- sen, Ken Yada. BACK ROW: Paul Mattila, Robert Quitoriano, Rich Marshall, Dan Kaiser, Kevin Petty, Tom Bay, Bill Gray, Gary Traver. 191 FEW yy' FRESHMAN TRACK. FRONT ROW: Rlchard Fay, John Hargrove, Darwln Utter, George Jackels, Joe J. Thompson, Paul Seeley, Bruce Hlldreth, ! Scott Ruse, Scott Burg, Kermit Dee. MIDDLE ROW: Rlck Wong, Don Henderson, Nels Larsen, Erlc Ellls, Jon Nachtwey, Keith Rader, Pat Pelt, Grant Kirkham, Jlm Kaplon. BACK ROW: Essle Esslet, Stan Stanfill, Dan Chaney, Scott McDonald, Kelly Nels Larsen and teammate Erlc Ellls breast the tape in the 100 yard dash behlnd thelr Grant op- ponent to pick up valuable points towards a team victory in this dual meet at Cleveland. 192 Smith, Mitch Ward, John Richardson. W fgz we Ng ft a S' if Ja if A 'A gwM 15 .1-1 '36 T Sf 121.44 TZ.-P fm gf , 51 V 1 F, .Q Q-ffiff NTRMWLQE - 'fzi3fE,:zfw Qafivwlffijg' , Don Henderson grimaces as he leads his two Frosh teammates towards the finish line. 5 3 Freshman Track Papooses fell short in City. . . as they tied three other teams for last place, but the youngest track- men did manage three wins in their dual meet season as they defeated Jefferson, Adams and Washington. During the City Relays, held in the middle of the cinder season, the frosh placed eighth in the field. The freshman squad was a good one with lots of potential for next year, said Coach Al Benight. Recog- nized by their coaches for perform- ing notably all season were Eric Ellis, Grant Kirkham, Jon Nachtwey, Kelly Smith, Mitch Ward, Scott McDonald, Nels Larsen and Dan Chaney. Nothing ls more exciting than a photo tlnlsh at a track meet and It would seem that Essle Esslet ls headed lor just that as he runs stride for strlde with his Grant General opponent. Hurdles come easy to Jlm Kaplan as he leads his Washington opponent by a head and a leg. Grant Kirkham grabs the lead from teammate Keith Rader In the mile run as they both turn on their finishing kicks with hopes of victory In their dual meet with the Grant Generals. 193 Sophomore Benita Lloyd successfully passes off to freshman Sandra Schoates as they race well ahead ol their Marshall opponents in the 440 relay competition during City Meet action. GIRLS' TRACK: FRONT ROW: Janelle Bernando, Kathy Betton, Benlta Lloyd, Linda Rufner, Kim Hennessy, Teresa Craven, Robin Veach, Joan Sproul. MIDDLE ROW: Eleanor Hershey, Chris Perala, Diane Cornell, Josette Santilli, Jackie Gould, Phyllis Betton, Valerie Miller Linda Schuc- hardt, Connie Welss. BACK ROW: Mary Cameron, Dixie Kneeland, Donna White, Jessica Weiss, Susan Teeter, Jana Tracy, Debbie Gamelgaard, Carol l-luserik, Jeanette Weiss, Denise Burkhart. 194 Q. L.-4, 0295.14 ,,L..LX, , ,,.,, , s ,fy Wi. . fs, ., .al H-A f. EL ,i ,l..,45k, .lmw3ea Q1 or C i rls ' Track ii.. g t ?if'fff11i,g'w.H.,. -111 f, Q,j.5W,: .g..: l u n 1 - . . . the victorious Girls' Track team, was joined by senior Mary Cameron w'?,,,gT V n i Ng, . . . . 2 - organized only three years ago, ne- who won both the javelin and discus fi- , I ver lost a meet all season In the City competition Both girls have quali- M yy-g e lryw ,,1r I x g A ' l , ' Meet, 13 girls placed, three placing fied for the State Meet for the past .. e it S e .ryy high enough to qualify for the State three years. Freshman Kim Hennessy C .- s .:Wg'...'5 '4'55W53t'.3Mt 'if - - I h S M ft , rts- gc .r, Meet held May 14 and 15 in Spring- aso went to t e tate eet a er 1,l ,Q.5?Qj l field, near Eugene. placing second in the 880 run, with . . r-ls' f a time only two seconds slower than U11 A The Cleveland track women Linda's All three irls failed to lace .,,, I ,, Q ' 1 is ' ' g - p ,. iyes, coached by Mrs. Carol Bishop and in the State Meet as illness and poor glaze , Mrs. Judy Dean, won the City Meet weather hampered CIeveland's en- scoring 90 points to second place trants. S' Qygvfge Jefferson's 70. Eleven other schools ' s A 'C competed in the City Meet. Senior We are losing two outstanding l 1 l,,. 4, ,. . .wf.'- As :ggp l , I . 1' ,S Linda Rufner went on to the State seniors, but we have good potential left- - ,g . ,N :f ef Q, Axlf H , , . l'co N Meet after she placed first in the 880 for next year, commented Mrs. Bis- e run and second in the mile run. She hop. f- we kkryk ..,,l,i,4.... by if ft we gj5g,..g.,y ,'- liifftkml--f1+!,, K .. It , wk,-Wm.-,fQ ..1.,.x V 3. 4 V K A Mary Cameron, who went to State ln the dlscus and javelln competition, shows good form. Senior Llnda Rufner competes In the 880 run whlch she won a third time at the City Meet. Freshman Donna Vlhlte concentrates as she races for the finish of the 100 meter hurdles. 'I 95 Jackie Gould follows through after throwlng a dlscus while practicing at the CHS track. Three strokes a place in the State golf tournament as Wilson, Lincoln, and Grant finished ahead of the Tribe men in district competition. Leading the Indians all year were seniors Rich Perkel, Mike Cordes, Rob Cumpston, and sophomores Steve Brink, Dave Forester and John Norviile. BOYS' GOLF. Richard Perkel, Dave Forester, Rob Cumpston, Mike Cordes, John Norvllle, Steve cost Iinksters. . . The girls team, hampered by lack of experience, finished their season with a 5-4,1 record. Heading the squaws squad were juniors Lynn Ferguson, Nancy Hry- ciw, Debby Yeager, Sheila Robinson, Linda Lazzeroni, and Karen Hoppes. Coach Stan McLaughlin Richard PCYKCI fhvwr Good form as he tees off aims' sou. mont ROW: Linda Lazzeroni, Nancy Hryciw, Debbie Yeager. BACK now: Lynn Fergu- agalnst his Adams opponent during a match. gon, Shellg Rgblngqnl 796 Steady...steady.,. closemcloser... 'OTXHH After a long match Rob Cumpston, the team's number two player, llnes up a nlnth hole chlp shot which could determine the outcome of the match against the Jefferson Democrats. 197 fl, Junlor Shella Robinson hits the ball out of the rough and back onto the fairway. Stralnlng, sophomore Scott Corbett reveals the effort he puts into hls tennis games. Finishing third in district. . . the Cleveland boys' tennis team sent three players to the State Meet, while the unlucky girls' team won only two of six matches for the fourth place spot in their division. The boys, led by seniors Rich Lay- man and Alan Montrose, won 11 of 12 matches, missing a division title by only one point in the match against Grant. Five of the first seven play- ers were seniors and will be missed very much next year, commented Coach Paul George. Layman, Mont- rose and sophomore Gary Carnese qualified for the State Meet held May 21 and 22 in Portland. The girls' team, coached by Mrs. Margaret Gordon, won matches a- gainst Jefferson and Madison, but lost to Franklin, Grant, Marshall, and Adams. Senlor Cynthia Leo patiently stands by and watches as her teammate, lunlor Amy Mitchell, takes a swing at the ball, demonstrating her own personal technique and form. GIRLS' TENNIS. Amy Mitchell, Cindy Campbell, Gayle Sternberg, Cynthia Leo, Cheryl Vlngelen. 1 98 6... ., . .X b . . . .,W--'.. - ,g,,,7..-1,3 - ,,g ,g.,2 ,1,1i w1.4 1 ,.-iff: ' -ef - ,vf .., .- My .MW i1ra'1n- ,M -, L . 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Q 5, .A sr, L .Q 5 E V Lsxfgws '-'- 'is -.5 au, , ,iq ,f ' ,' - .L , ' . 2 L N P?-13' f Lal.f'fQf.e.1:f31f11t5figf'IQN 4....'i..,a T H J f -W 1 - W MH L L . . I gf, I Wiifwwwmww .a.eevernifw.a:,:mw,.Qecm.6'?9E?es- -.1 BUYS' TENNIS. Craig Wong, Scott Corbett, Matt Chan, Rich Layman, Alan Montrose, Stuart Spring. Senior Alan Montrose shows that practicing Senior Richard Layman practices his serve at can often be as tough as a real match. the Kenilworth Park tennis courts. 199 Sophomore Sheryl Vlngelen watts tensely, con- centrating on her opponent's powerful serve. Various fates await seniors. . . as they completed their final year at Cleveland. In September, the Senior Class cabinet, using an old radio show skit, presented the traditional Papoose Day assembly to welcome the Frosh. Collection boxes were seen in the front hall as the class of 1971 gathered toys, which they do- nated to the Toy and Joymakers dur- ing the Christmas season. Bottles were collected, baked goods sold and an after game dance in January fea- turing music by Okra were spon- sored by the seniors. During Febru- ary, they showed several short mov- ies, described by Class President Bruce Howlett as oldies but goodies , starring such greats as Andy Clyde, W. C. Fields and the Three Stooges. In April, the class sponsored Don't Drink The Water , a humorous play. The annual potluck dinner and senior breakfast concluded the year's ac- tivities. As freshmen, this class enjoyed the distinction of having more students run for class officer positions than any other class in the past four years. Cafeteria clean-up week was the most promoted activity during the class of 1971's sophomore year, as they spent the month of March cleaning uptheCleveland community. In 1970, the Junior Prom was can- celled due to a lack of funds, but with the help of moneymaking projects, the Senior Prom was held May 8. SENIOR CLASS CABINET FRONT ROW HISf0I n R bert W , ., --, 1. - -- r a o a ong, President Bruce Howlett, Secretary Emma Lee Junior, Vice President Steve Boquist Treasurer Karen Cornell Publicity Representatives Corinna Gogas and Judy Crivella. BACK ROW: Delegates Scott Sakamoto, Patty 0 Blisk Steve Cromer Barbara Bauman Monica Grober. 202 Bev Abeling Louise Ardito Tom Barbour Don Beauchamp Donna Blackburn Carole Edward Laurie Janet Sharon Adams Albano Almand Alspaugh Anderson Nancy Armstrong f 1-t,i155'lfz2i!5f1L355 - 4: We Q J B i f:2g' ,x.. . R51 , 55 M .. -,ii 5 wi 5,2 I L A2 Rx I ef l - Donalee Barlett Karen Becker Patty Charlotte Sue Connie Arthur Bagg Bailey Baker Randy Bartlett Barbara Benedetti Steve Barbara Kathy Bates Bauman Beale Holly Gail Mary Berry Betcher Bingman N A t ,tt. 'i 534, cmd! Gayle Marsha Steve Jim Blackwelder Blank Bohlman Boquist Borthwick 203 Elsle Connle Everett Bradley Brandenburg Branderhorsl Joy Dan Marguerite Branson Brewster Bfvdll Davld Cecllla Dennis Corinna Gogas Brenham Bron Brown Donna Gerald Betty Phllllp Ruth Terry Brown Buclxmeyer Burkart Bush Buslck Calllll Karren Mary Brooks Claudla Calvin Cameron Campbell Campbell 204 Llnda Capriottl Burton Carnegie rw! Matt Chan Gfvs Clayton .AA Tom Clevlnger Pat Crlsty Cargnl Carlson Linda Robert Carter Carter Ll ff, .V . if .K Jeff Connie Chase Chin Mlm Carlson . ,, .:.:,,:,,., ,,.,.. wwf' ,. . -Lf A x . , .,: My : ' i Terry Margaret Kathleen Carver Case Chambers Dalsy Julia Clndy Choy Christensen Cianni Linda .lalvlng 205 Seniors 1 Marlon Doreen Marie Barbirl Cluff Cochran Columbo Cook gn I F qu ,- W I Higgs' . Q . ff'? Z1:x 5 , in M- M-ui' ' M Q .4 , 5, Ml ' 6 I .lack Mike Jackle Karen Dave Cooper Cordes Cornelison Cornell Cottlngham ii Mm l Kristy Covell Cox Darlene Julle Cralghead Cramer BI1lO0 MacNelII Mgrggry Bonnie Crecraft Cresap 206 Dave Judy Steve Mitch Robert Robert Chrlswell Crivella Cromer Culbertson Cumpston Dahlberg Richard Beth Valerie Mary Phll Danielson Daugherty David Davis Davis Jacqueline Jane Michael Debnam DeFosse Demskl Susan Mark DiGregorlo DINucci ? , ff Q? iii wx if W Sharon Olivia Kathy Lary Bob Donovan Dorsey Dowd Drake Eason Mlke Joyce Vicki Edal Edwards Ervin Seniors r 5. K 3 ' n Connle Chrle Doug Rlchard .lerry Mlxe Eveneen Feather Feddereen Felcker! Ferguson Ferguson llayra Denlee Terrl Barbara Maureen Sherrle Fernandez Ferrler Ferrlll Fessler Finn Flnmll Brien Chuck Alex Leann Susan Dennle Fltzpatrlclx Floberg Flores Foggla Fong Force Kelly John Patil Connle Jean Kathy . Fowler Francis Frainey Freeburg Freeman Galloway Mike Bob Gary Dan Gantner Gardner Gatto Gibb 208 Milt Connie Corinna Glrdner Gisi Gogas Ann Janlce Leslie 1 Goldschmidt Goodsell Grad ,lan Sue Debi Grasmlck Gray Griffith I plan Dot Monica Nancy Trefethen Qgirlffltlh Groat Grober 1 Q' G K r , K .,,'A ww. i ,DH pr A -f' l Hn? ,, YQ rv A i aw' 1' 1 Ha . AA I if onnle Gunner Greg Rich Sherry Carol ullickson Gunderson Hahn Hall Handle! Hinflhin 209 Seniors Barbara Hansen 1 Q E4 5 Becky Harl 5 5 Q lv 6' L ,V 333, f :1kfgv'p:,.54U,fk lf -1 f. ?i1455'?1?f9H53, rn. ,W N,,..5,f g lflfqmgpg gf , M A ll . lf-5 M, 5 'Q xl ll Z J 'Q ,ze 4, A Mxpm fglc . fu W, H - - i..gfQ 'f, 1 W E q.- - H 5. ,pf em Di 5 -1 ':.L Ll: Hansen Hman mv 'H X M A F swf' 4' ,, BM :Qi uf! xl S f ' qlmf' 1? Q S N 5 weld? H 1-X L f Q 5 W i fi l all Y v 931 , r Wg . wh 1 . if uw L 'YY K P Lf 452 4 Krlstlne Harl 2f'3.?:'fV f' z T3 ilk: l gag, 'Y J 0. I W L. Dehble Harger Mary Hartman Jodie Hays ,, .xifsiig E ff' -?'fji?i I. - fsaffzfz, ,f . 7,1 igw A,.,,.? i Q X aff . Q , , 9, is . ' argl? s ' ' lf Q 4 N Qld. V F' sv K aw M 4 :gl 3 , , l :lf ls z , , ., 4 Q4-W. , lrieqm lf 2 X f A . Q, A L 'f 1 3 lx Q .loan Hellrlch Rlck Hester an A2 , . 1 . '- If - ,Ura were Q , . , .,...,i,- ..-,WM z K W4 4 :P M -xfu' f New W Q? i' ,Q we ,-f 4 1 2 Q ,K W E 'ff' L 11 155 5 5' se- Q ,gl 2? 1 1 Ji,g:,.Q,.w.,5q.g.1g A nr , .,, Jlm Hargrove Sllven Hay Susan Hell Luther Henson L ww , 1 A f1f'fi5VZ,f,2wE1iipwgjgg, - H f f H lv-:xg ',,g '- , '- lg 'QQ in Elberl Hill Steve Harrell Scott Hayes Helen Heinemann J' Y Michael Hepburn Gladys Hlll Q Lola Lucy John Hoakstra Hoakstra Hoflnagla Connie Robart Nancy Holman Holowatl Holycross 11 PEI! Wiliam F A , www M , v :LW , E - W - f ff f w mf f mwn a -:M --mf2,,i?Sf-15, siwifggiyigz rlnqy ' 7E2'1YUsafa,L iqgiu J A f J.: www wax y? Jolt Thomas Deborah Hubbard Huffman Hunt Debla Holley W' Wg 5 9 1 Q, .Tyr ' s fx' ! ,Q 'E of Tony Richard BRIO! Hoppe Howard Howlett Chrls Huntar Leonard Becky lson Jacob Mika Llnda Jacques Jalvlng Irene Jeff Kris Hart Johnson Johnson 211 Seniors L, J , , 1 '12 ,g if: I 1: i2 Q . I FF 'f m e J f K 1 Karen Steve Becky Chrls Johnson Johnson Johnston .lolstad W ,K Bernlta Chris Cheryl Henry Emma Lee Bmoe Jones Jones Joslen Jung Junior Kaiser ,Lew f , 6 , ., Z Ml -' . , .L A ,Q 1 X K lj, J . g he Nancie Marilyn Judy Richard Cynthia Sharon Kaihrehi Keenan Keser Kesler Keswick King f . T5 I! lu ' 2:5 X ' 1 fl Ruth Ann Mike Crystal Kinish Kishel Klover . J., , if. f . ,. ,iff I ,111 L, ,. ,ggffz , -W ,- g . - 15,1 yi A 555' . is - ,, . f' 11: Rebecca Bev Jlm Alan Montrose Knauss Koch Kramer 212 Alice Connie George Kuehnel Kuhl Kuiawa it Lori Jeff Ron , Kunz Lambert Lancaster A W ' Eric Landen R Rick Joe . f V492 , Lf 3 ., ' if A f ' , QW . , ' ' N. vw ' E f' iw, - L' .. A' in , I .,,..,, may . J rs-W 4 3 L Ywfef-as if' Mark DiNucci LaPIa nte Lavagetio Rhonda Richard Jim Deanne Wayne Laycoe Martin Lehl Layman Leach Leavitt Lee Cynthia Teresa Sheryl Carol Leo Leonard Linderman Locke 213 Seniors Sue Bailey Dill!! Sharon Pai Mcfialllsler Mccanhy McClellan Janet John Vlcklg Mccfufy McDonald McFarland Kathy Luck Pamela Mahoney ...N W.:M,1,1,.m1A1.-- , vL,- ,,,,,.7,.,,. , ,, ,. ig aa Kathy Martel 7M,13,, '- gin W I ' - , ' 'jifrgi i , liz: X ,, 1 ' if l . E lg 'H' if 1 .,,e5,,,kf W L, Tom McCulloch Pat McGrath 2-'muff 5? as I ,M A 5 1 J rigs! 4 5? Y 1 .af 1 Y ' :lffdx Sheryl Lulzzl Shan Malay 5 bfi., g ig. 'W , Patrlck Martln Rosallnd McCormIck Tom McLaughlin Bruce MacNelll Charles Manila .. Nancy Matsuo V ' Gi 'i55fif4:'I aj ly . A .1 g l, A ' in 2, x 'T 1 M -V - 1 qs. 5: Sqwwv- T aft: a n i 313 if f. i f Pamela McCoy 'fl Q35 A Q fs ff 1? 1 I K Gai n , , Q fl' 1 'wg .3 w as 'ww , f- Zi. 5 A 1- f aff-P QQ? Lauren McLean , -, ,W , M-,fQ,.,, W -' -K --mnfsnf 5 . ' sf: -'k, f W. , 4+ 'Wai + vw '99 5 ii! Kathleen Llnda Dan McManlgaI McNamor I e Cherie .lulle Marllyn Mlller Mlller Mobley ga. Gay Luann Llnda Moll Moy Mul X Ed Dave Klm Neuman Newton Nlmmo ,,g,...fv-f - V W X McQuade Becky Sue Llnda Medlord Mervyn Mlchelman Ann Alan Kathleen Monaco Monlrose Moser K , M ,qt f ff .. 1 a ww IQ ffl! vw wwf gr is ff- 4 Q1 1 W ,, bn 4 if ? 4 H y K eww . . if , I auf ,I 'M 1 xg ' i F I Marsha Patty Gene Nuese 0'BlIsk Oliver X' an my Q7 m s,f.',,.' - A,,. , X 'A ., nf'o.n- Llsle JIII Janyoe Myers Nagel Nakata Richard Devanle Chris Nolan Nollnd Normo Marllyn Oliver 215 Seniors Karen Susan Olsen Olthoff PIOYI Carmelina Panclarelll Panza Cheryl Carl Peters Peterson Pattl Ruby Planclch Poon Maureen Overlay Cynthia Patterson June Peterson ' n f!! Ken Purcella Julle Ravagnl i Loulse Owen Q W Q W ,, L ,zye M 2 Aa st l M 3, Joyce Patterson Kathy Peterson Rlta Quinton Clyde Redford , , , 3 ,z .X .ar Randall Rosemary Owens Palran Richard Karen Perkel Porry Vlckle Perry Plckrell Plltman .mm 1- ' 1 E3 'Vx L A , I 49,5 , , ., ,.. . , I.:-g ., .Joy 11, , ,lv rug Psa-nf., G 'H' will' E5 1 Chrls Marllyn I Qulrlconl Ramsey x Charles Gall Redwlng Relchert Gregory Becky Johan Debbie Rekart Remillard Rering Retchless ,. I K r , V Y i AWW, . 11 I - Q 1 if 51: 5553 ., S t L vs., was Q Mark Leslie Deborah Reznick Richards Rieger Donna Debbe Carol Rivers Robertson Rtimanaggi Ron Ellen Linda Ross Ruben Rufner Steve K' Lynn Marilyn Ruliancich Ruse Russell Marilyn Mobley Seniors Q w 1 f .A , fx f f lv, f 1 ff -W-, :em ,. N in -5,9 Hollie Salmon Betsy Schaefer Diifle Schneider - ,fc me .L 'R af .4 v- s 'vb g i 1 A M H1' 1 Maura 35 E ' -5 ,M fs Q 4 ai J SH gli Q E J . S+ al 25 5 S l' gk xg , i K lass iw Bob Bob Sammis Sauter ' L we' Q M fp, If jg .k K Z 4 3 J A .ww r I Y A Barbara Eileen Scott Sakamoto Schiewe Scllill o W LU Y J Q 2, ,J ef- .Q 5 N, -fr A f John Robert Edward Michelle Patty Schoepp Schultz Scott See See A Stuart Seidle Roberta Kevin Freda Severance Shannon Sherburne Carol .lonatha n Carole Jan Deborah Shipley Shleifer Sholwell Sigler Sims 218 Lonnie David Carol Smith Snyder Soejima Nancy Stuart Speciale Spring T l Ml Z Q 3 Nj Q ii ' , U N 1 1 -'isnt R ,, W Ei wig , g , 3 as Ti ,W , Q. .K nf. i X' if Michael Randy Steinbach Stephenson Rose Nell Streltzel Strlbling .1 , . ' ib n . ..,, 5 P TY My I me gt. Diane Jack Ta pfer Ta pp Gayle Beverly Sternberg Stevens Surapon Sulxontanon W? Wi? Q Evan Tausch Jan Stadum 1. .zlzm fiswms .-wp, farm-' we ' rr: M55 M55-gg-14 ,A ,. NE k,x:sQ,,5f. - S.-,tmafsfw-asf-W S In ggi! w' -fm' W it S wv- . wax: . f '1 ?f , 'ae Dick Speece - , 1 -L wx' ,lt 1 'H W: ,fa H rf, ft fwrfkrif' r L, .gi 1 M 1. Q25 is wr 5 0 'i L , . 4 X 4' ,4 N' ! Patty Steele Bobbie Stovall Marcia Strand Sue Robert Scott Sullivan Sun Svoboda Nancy Taylor '- f ' A S 3.5 lt' if, yi' o S W' , 150 ' a l 55 555 7 ' 2 i Q, up ' Y . if Q ii 219 Seniors Eilleen Templeton Bill Todd Mary Anne Janice Upchurch Vanderwort Debbie Lori Wahlen Wahlgemuth Carol Mary Weishaar Welding Tammy Charles Joeen Ternahan Thompson Thompson Nancy Harold Ron Trefethen Treinen Trullinger L lim? 5 '7 Y zizig l fee Irene Ginny David Vann Villa Wacker ,m,2,,,,,,,.4M ,,., W .f,f,,,, .Q .x--Wm, ,..,f,,e.e,, , f ,, , .. , ' i,i,, ' H 9 , by 5 -. b e 5 V if oaor P rili Mark Brenda Judy Ward Weichmann Weider Dan Danelle Lisa West Weston 'Whitehead 220 Ellen Tinkle Cheryl Tweet Brad Wahl Marcia Weider Robert Whitehead Pat Na ncy Linda John Whitmore Wiitala Withers Woerndle HW ww :fs ,. QQ? I . ' 1 gg E ..,,. n,. ,Q t if 1 , . 1,4 .4 Jw b 1 W Qi uw Bruce Robert Roberta Debbie Diane Wong Wong Wong Wood Wright Edward Wright Kim Jeffery Yada Yarne Elizabeth Kathy Yeager Yee BW N151 ,Bi ii ' at ,, 3 :' ' , Jeff Melissa Yerke Zapf Pat Cargni 221 Seniors Senior Dedication We individuals have memories. . . behind us a future ahead of us. We individuals have many roads yet to be traveled bridges to be crossed many paths still to be chosen 222 .W h.,, ,MA .. 1, W. ,W A . , y, . 'f' F . ,J . A-4.3. 411 , , M. . EQ ,,,. .z W N., , -25.1 W, 4 Q,,Y .. CMF wi X vs- ,f 4' ,wd,,,nawM,,.....,m- CIeveland's changing mood. . . was exemplified by the 1971 Junior Class Cabinet, declared Duane Hus- key, president of the graduating class of 1972. In line with the changing times and attitudes, the Junior and Sophomore Cabinets, with the help of their ad- visors, jointly decided to plan for a Junior-Senior Prom in 1972, which would replace the traditional Senior Prom. We believed the change will allow the class cabinets to function as service organizations as they were set up to be, instead of functioning as clubs, obsessed with earning mon- ey for proms, Huskey explained. This will also help the cabinets be more responsive and beneficial to the entire class, instead of to only those whose only desire in high school is going to the Junior and Sen- ior Proms, he continued. This de- cision will also remove much of the financial pressure which would have been exerted on the Senior Class Cabinet. Besides determining this change for the 1972 Prom, the Junior Cabi- net sponsored an after-game dance, featuring a Beaverton group, White- water, held a few bake sales and organized a 10 minute Talent Show, in which members of the class per- formed skits. JUNIOR CLASS CABINET FRONT ROW Delegate Patti Lee, President Duane I-luskey, Secretary Nancy Hryciw. BACK ROW: Vice President Bill Femer Treasurer Paula Apa Delegates Lea Jacob Julie Eshleman, Mary Dentler, Karen Swire. 224 ,pas f,-.2 s B ' 51-0 1 'i ii E -f5i Q ,.,V, -g ,W 3 tix: .mia K K : . ' A x my Q 4 2 R R P sw-,Q ef: LLVL W ff ? ,L , ,1 A A A ,, 5 Brllan Adams :W .J-.mme-I ,WM-,-,J f my Q ae.-Q: 2:1- lm, ' - ii 2 J' -021 gq J.. K, , ' 4 'Elin f is H: +- A ,E m V . H 1 1 Pat Baker A R- N iw? gf it ez Steven Bloch A ew J 545 fi gg has by l . Ann Brodie f . , :iv I ' Tlna 3 Callls I ee-,Q f Shelly Allan ,, bw. P216 . 1,-'ii ' , , W, gui. A AllLf' B ff Dlck Barbur Joe Barber 'QR' 'fx Vannessa Blocker Kathy Boccl Jonl Suran Paula Anderson Angelo wvi M API w e me Dewey Shelley Brown Brownell Robert Barron ,A , f. fi . lb ,eyw W ,X V .gf Denise Boggs 924' Sam Brugato ,gui gg L ' ' 's 1 f 'h Karen Bartru ng If we QEGWE ,. ve., L ,J Dean Bolden ,jfivg T ,xiii :L 1- 1121. 55,5 jeg,gf-i lg 1-14- Pal Bryan 4 A -fifyl 33:-fffif - - ,iii R B . A S EH'f3f-.f,- -T 'gc QE? fn: ., gi n, l W.,, , l l ' fa ' 1' Davld Calver Cindy Campbell M A' M X x, rf if an 'f 'E ww , X , ezezfspgf - ' ' W ae- fatwwfiifi ggfjis -. f e,,,:..eL..a. ' M 2: ' . f Ji' X , Q Clark Campbell ,ggi .- ef: :gs 5 , 1 f Y . ,. . , S ew- ,W ,rgulfi ' . si .xg 3 ' ., i g ff? ' gs ', ' ' ' - i - si 7 Q1 'i N X , f. 21 ' 1' EP? 3 Sherry Lau ra Mike Champayne Chan Clan al ,. iff ? 'u f :-1 1 . 25:5 ,g . f 5,2 ff : gr, 3: ' I., -A Emi ge, f :H 1fif5i2i1' 1 'W Susan Jackie Sherman Colt Comella Cooper Paul Chaney H 1, We ee, Richard Carlson 1 '. .5 fr rx .1 A 'W , . f .1 V R ' ig: . Y .,,: 'M 'V N , . 1' , fy -.. 3 i':. K if 'HQ Dean Joy Arnold Alkinson Lew , . , , AL 1: 1 all Rober! Baflell Zonnie Bauer lf' A , Mary Bonn Cynthia Bousha , 1. T c ii QB 'se - SQ ,R lg . N . Dean Atlee V 'f a Debra Beaudoln AA Mgr' ,Gil ,jx QM ,U fi . ,.,, it . Q Clif he 4 fd -fa W' 1 If N 1 E l E., ned Sli' A if Q 53' 5? f - '! ., .. N i Q . ea: N x ' ia N A 1 az Sandy Bdwcott lliffg' M, .g ,jf i g ' 5 . eg: K . t in , Q Y it .aww B B N 15.1 all , .. ,. Laurle Burford Gres Bundy Steve Burg ew w-Xu A , ,- -w,..i-me -1 1 ,C . -1 vw raw, .L f2i1 ffafv4',. 5 , 1 f f , .Q .1 1 ' 'gf t John Casslm Teri Carlton fs, r ' + . ,,?, ,, if W, QA 'm,.,. ,. . .. . JJ 43 ff- we , gi .W rv f Ks ff Q K 3 r ul 2' Carol Castley H W new ,MY ak add fs, QIEWKTK' all - - zsyaaze' lex- ' eg V . ,,f:-Q,-. . 1 . 1-- 1 ,l ,, 1' iiawwilj h x , 1'L A525 b e 'B M 575 viz, wfliffff k L, ' F231 E .-A B . xr iff W , - . , Wim if l Pat Charpentier Susan Chrestenson l-long Suh Chun Libby Clark .J e ft,gm l l B B -A :I ' we : ' ffr' I me do -S ligififs ' H ii? 1 . W 'f ' .ff 1 f K ess . ..,. - L., 1, ' ,mM.L h ,V . ,wifi f. Janice Liza Neil Melissa Cornell Corrigan Crlstofolo Crltes 225 Betty crivella . , ,.,,,, 5 Julle Augustyn r '- mv 1543 7'12i3ff:H -N. 33iEi55 - fit. , 5 Y gif' -A i-xii ' ' , ' 9213? 'Li Dennls Baker ggfgwggagez - vnu. Q , :YE for 1Ar r Q 1. X a 1 Aga '15 ? Y A - ,W -Liz' ff' - ' f ,111 ,..e.,i A. -,, V 1 W Q Brad Berry Ignacio Belancourl i- W ua? , ' fm., ' J Q5 .1 'rvl 1 , , F - . -Ei: an , of fvffi? E: , Dave Brandsen Ve rg Connie Butler ' ,V ,mg Bill Cavanaugh is ,eeerr W e eg . Mike Brink F :QJMQES :QM :aw , . ,41 'rf' QF A 1 x,,k, 2 Xyvr Qgf if .- Dean Butterfield A rre f . ra. n 5 em, V, B A E ' 'lm . A w e Rosanne Ceclliani fff'jii,ki'W , Q, - , L, 4' 3 i . . TW . -we L. K C fl X f- , , Y f' IE - x' - :E - 2 f -.f , ' i s 'A iswsi in - ' 3 -3 P. R 521 B . ' iii' i5i 5!3fi'f 1 1 L .GT 'ge m7wif'z will . , n Y -0' - 4 Joyce Clarkson Jill Clevinger 4 'wtf . AW ' ,gf , i WR Richard D'Ambrosla Marilyn Davls as N C ' ' Q . ,'--' . i 'Q -1 . f. R , 1'Q,f EY if c an K , J if a i ,QQ A '- In i s . . g Pam Davis Robert Dee we V A , fear? 1 Ef, . riff ' r ,wx 1 My-39, ,fe wp. ,Q - U , , B, ii f 5, wit Q, ig -, A ,ish 4' 4 M , , ' SW E. Poppy Duane Dirks Dittleman David Dorn Tami Douglass -fdaw' Barbara Drum Bob Persons 5. GH ' R Y ffm at . W V ' f -Q B , J 1 f -,f f ig 'ff A - ' 'iii 1 's ii -f- ,,,. Q T ck'-Q--fr--Lf D if 1 A 'Ag Sue Dell L Y gi., u Gail Dunlap W! Virginia Ehelebe -f 1 R Janice Fedum Mary Dentler fx 5 I Jim Dyal .1 Twig! Kent Elliott -Q X? W i we '11 ., 1 Q S' ,, - D i ,E Linda Fedun . ,M ,vii , Melanie Derway Wg, , Debbie Easbey Janelle DeVolder W :xi . ff Ti , Bev Eder . ' ,. 'J' ,will W at 1 Wx, 1 ,. --f A -- 'A , Fig' V V V 5 igi AV: J - Cathi Ennis Kathy Ferris i i, ,,. A I Julie Eshleman L fn, E 5 , m QQ ,W Y . Q33 Q... me - weld V wgfl. . J. ,, xg , iii? 3 Wifi L L . ff , Bev Fisher ,W-,Qzw:'y WH: ,gi if .rn '1 -- iff l i f, xy 1 f 1 V 1 -V gff' 925 , E , ,. 2 , ' ' - J' ffm Steve Benson Ann Floyd Fong Forestel ,M . . A .Q,., 1 Steve Freimark K ,gg , 1 B , V A , ' Daria Gary ff ' Qi., Janet Freyer . -y. Joe Gatto David Forster f wi 3-B +51 D , B we . 4 5 iq Margaret Frimoth Debbie Fuhrer Barbara Dick 7 if I Gary Eder eg, 1 l -' 2 3' Kristy Farley ' tv .Muff ' A ,Q JJ-Y 1, Q 4 1 Dave Fitzpatrick ,sm 41 'ii 5 . ', I. Q, e Y ew , ., 'M' , Louis Franklin Q- ' .Mr 1 zu, Katey Fyre Mike James Shirley Gattucio Gaul Geres :Q , I V F 5 I Dan Glll fu- 3 41 Q ' fl ,,.., W 61 Q . 4 g 1 Michelle Gordon H., -Q Linda Green M 'funn .1. lg W l 'lr' Q E if VM' JR' x X l Cynthla Haman Sh8f0Il Hart 59522 1 VZ' .115 I 5 ings, A 1453, 1 5 1 , lil 'lzgz M ,Q S ' '-A E .5 Hx' 455+ ' 'Hi ' ' ,,, . J am wifi Dave Hinshaw is .- , 'F' ll ag X -in .Jr - -rgf iv. we Q -,..1 if of ,K 4, W 2' E all' 0+ Wi f ,, lj M ... .Q ' Y 2 gm., ,A Q . x YE ,xxx Na' is ll A ' ., X w Henry Glaspey .,, .1 if H Xl. 1 . 1, Q. .R H. 1. ,W azz Q .3 . -f qs: , ,FL 1 fe Jackey Gould .r 4 1. , , -Q hge ' My i a Eg., Q l , . z gm! ral' , Laurle Hqler l - W., I fe- Y, . gg, .1 '-4 V Y Q- 'Q f YS! I 12 fl 1 .tl 325 glaze Gary Haman M' 2 +41 r ein W -EZ 'V S . Kathy Hawes 1 Julie Hollis w f 'J-nu ' ,zwiihf K J lf it ,V . gl . I 1 Susan Goetz A ,rv cw 1 . ' ,- Q an .L ,l , Q , 3,2 . we u.,,,,:le9 , z 2 25 2 'W Joann Goodsell lx . ,Q fiffff N, k -,Y 'Liz '1 'X 1 fr f A , el ffl A , x v i l , . '. n. . Q flgmgi .' Lindsey Graham X A 1- Wi fi gl f Tlm Halbrook Brillon Green 1 lm!! , Y :gl .- ff , ix , iff in Douglas Hall I ENR N l 4 M, i ' Y . wsu f 2.5 M... Q I if I 1 H j fe: l Diane HIIISOH 1 lim., We ,414 ' F- ,gov Debbie Harrell -l Q an , . V- Ni. e L .. ,l . 'X fe-l .-:Ml V :game W,- W .- We 1 ' Gres H8185 , MW- Y M V ',551:X5f,A.: ' . V ix , e 1 V f , Barbara Heffllnger . ., ,,. s 'i . 1 Lu eiii? J 'A v , Q x l Teresa Holt X ., l,, .- lie 's Wi., I , 'V ff. -35.1.2 Duane Dan Debbie Huskey Isaacson Jackels 1 in in , n f il Y Q Joyce Hood Gary Carreon ,,,.,, K , , 1 i f , D . 5 QT Xl,, 1 , 45 .R 4' ww. .. V '.,L A 'Y W k.. Bmce Helberg .Z M rg: ,AW ji L I 0 Q nl ,Y rf 4 ll ' t .,,l V M Q, N H wx A 4 .555 ' ' f l, sl I X Violet Hendricks Bw if lrr. refe .Sp Qi: VFW Ls' W , . -.331 'Sf . M :Lg Tonl Horensteln Horowitz l . ul p g 3 , 2 -W5 ez, ..,- if if F A Ngni Kathy Herman MM Nancy Hryclw W'QCf'ljF'2?L4'3'?fQP Q w . 1 me 2, 1 K I - ' rwi!1'Lfi.a lk, -f,- N fur .Tlfkv,:? I a -eKl2a::f 5QyQ.34l,,:y, -- I Q-l eg., JI , Qwmlb . me ll Sie' A Q31 - 'iriigiql - 9 .. fs V'i'il?'E5 ' am, ' wily gg, . K Mflijftgf 'K , -by to wn 1 ' is , iieffv ivff- All , W fag? ,fl mmf I , S fy -ieiasgmiflfib, xiii. if M 5 'i I E331 is ' J ,fl i f ik-f1rg.1f ,q,,., ' : 'Y Heir fumfffgig -x.:F .. f-'- we-'et 1' Q ' ' L' , -, V - el 5 Leah Jacob Jim Mike Diane Jacobson Jaffe Jendritza 227 4 M, vw, I 5 w ,la 1 'VU 'Mui f Susan Herzog . H, -, pelsgfii l?5fiQ:.f, 4 ul l L' Vi '51 ' lm N325 5' ' e-1. l:fa ,g,'5 A , . 1 CT' - pgllff r 4 1 ' 11 ' - ' Q .flff . -i ' qw- wifes Betty Hildebrand 5 X .331 J 23 H. .N W, x' A I Z, , .. .-i I . ge, we W 2 ,W ll .L 1' L Q p w ' .l 'Bl' lx Linda Hudson fl Linda Huff Julie Hildenbrand in ff i I Q .le 4 my . , 21 fag' F -1. gl , M 'X , ,ei ly k, g J W SL- K NX Carol Huserlk r my N 41: 'Ah , . v K Carol Marie Craig Gene Jenkins Jenne Jones Jones Q, ff ,ar A L.. f L I it fi l i'ff, Y' A,ii,1:f i F53 li i f Megan Harry Robert Bob Jones Jung Jung Kanler 2 A D -1- :lim Q. E , iitF.:.:n. . Karen Charlotte Denise Janet Karpen Kasahara Keast Keene aaa ' in aesfwiw fue fN X .. Dave Forester Nancy Lora Dale Debbie Keller Keyes Kilgore Kinnear ete L nti ,L - X L U ffl L,',e R- L Y H ,V g g I 5 .tm , litre, -rik Jil ,' ,.,,,.p V, ., . km to H - on I - , ee I ' llpyn M H .. A 3 X A L 'K -Q Eddie JoNeII David Joan Kathleen Cindy Randy Glenn Cam! Linda Kneeland Kneeland Koehler Korber Krafve Lackey Lakefish Lambert Lang LaPIante 'H ' 9 3, , M , , - h , .15 D iii 2 T ir M' 4: 1 5 J, L A 'C L ' we V, ' -- 4 ,'., ,ix e,te Janice Alan Carlene Linda David Bill Janice Joanne Larson Lassen Latham Lazzeroni Leadly Lee Lee Lee me 'mga M Q tiff' V ly Q3 . we v M if , V - , ., ,,,' K L-' J We if 'oit L ' f ies it , Q saal 8 ' L - t L a teaa -, . J is ele an K Kossa K K Stephen Michelle Edna Randy Virginia Lois UOYOUW Dillid Leo Leonard Levin Lewis Lewis Liberty Lines Lister 228 Margin. -ag W, ve l: . 'fi 5635 , . Brian Little at -f me -Mi - - is - I X V bbf- Dwi- g l 5 2 iz W .., N ' SP Wg W ., . rim, :Q .5 1 .QQ , 1 L 12 Debbie Lyonais +5 2: jg? -1+ . 1' it WP P 61 J . -3, - W . t in K Wendy Matteson ' W Qiuifiif- Scott McClellan Wh' I . Jad Lloyd f L K Carol Lyons E hz Andy May 0' ' 'HL Q 1 6 t Jana McDonald rg. V t' , '.., D rfli, E 'kkw 5 '- -.sig -uf 1 A , , . f ' ,M 5,5 '- .. f ,Fig ,,: g5'gg:MiE5v M l 1 YW J ,A,. t , J Glenna McKendrick Linda Medford Brian McLaughlin , .,,, ,,.,,,,,L,,,,.,. '22i1iEf I 1522i.fiif5w3E! 521415 viz' ' .fy L l,,, e .,f fi 522. . , WW' .W . . Wendy Lloyd Karen Major Qgiffffi ., , l,LL ,. Chris Mayhew L. . W- w, v 'vw W f Jody Locke f ----f-- K Mike Manougian 1 si is ,.V,,. i k K W John Mckvley 1m'ze1f:'m 4 +93 g I 4 W' I IV' A Wfii. if 'i SSH' '- .A K 1154 gg iw? . pf ew if k af Mike McDonnell 1. , John McLaughlin Q an Q l , 9' I ,, on Sandi McDonough Barbara McNanee We-, 1 Mww4x: 'f ,XYx, , hw My G an W 2 142 A I if . ' 2 if .L ,yy 5521: 115 : shy fv ' ' Iwi' I ,' y 2.1 - Tom Meeks 4 5, u Q Dave Miller i' M, ,, , S Y at , Valerie Miller Terry Melby .W ,Vi Q Jr' Willie Miller my , f ' . L -J . f W Q, an J- - L 55 5 1, J. P a D QT Lonnie Loomis e SP Azfvvf r 2 'Q vim? 1 Vicki Markin D 5 tg , , , nip, xy an Doug McClain ee, Terri McFarland A' Q S452 A Sally McReynolds X Silk' , ' , vmsyfzs :M t 've ' , -. + 7' 5' eZ ii 1 ir? , ' .ea Barbara Mervyn . T164 45 - h MLW . so- 5 sg fi-1 Doug Millican Gene Mesher ff' f D 5 + , f e e W 4 at e i 'f?5ff Z n'- H fm Audrey Rosanna Lovel N f Nita Marr ,Q Low Curt Martin f I3 Glen Lyon img, , H' E, .f lk, r' Michael Martinotti Linda Karen Swire Miotke 229 'ff n' A 4 A A 4 I 5, Sue Misetich ..g 1 ' ' ,.Q,,,f ,, - ,, . U V le , . ' V , ,Q . . ,- -ig., , Q 2 r Amy Mitchell , n ew x N ,1 'is Linda Moy Gretchen Nachtwey Denise Mui W - eo ff 1 - -f . f J , Dave David Norville Olander Sue Noland di 1 gi ,f Elaine Nance r ' V E Yvonne Mitchell -,Q .Va Vhi Robert Navarra ,W w...g . . V, L 4 i K ,, . .S elk Janis Oliver ix - ,L E Lori Oliver W K . 3, k 9332 Q83 is L E .., V 3 i- l ,L 'lg .,., . .---- f,'k in j +V, V , ,, , -., fi Q ' 'K K A Y T 1 .- : V 1 -- 2 ff P we f-'t , 'YE , 1135 gk, :ff ,J 1' -12' 1 .-'gm Lucy Mongeon '- P Pl Q 35 5 Herb Naylor Barbara Olsen David Moore WE. wg - , V , gigg v- , 53 k P aa a Q 1 5,45-, UV ,K V - L. A Pam Moore L ,Et le V' , Joann Nelson C? 3 David Olson v 5 , Ann Palmer Patti : if-v.. V ge Ili 1-1 55 W3 -4 V, be ,, , ai.r V V 3, K fi , ' ,, V P 4 . 14' :rp F f sf Glofla Neuschwander Nicholas . Al QQ , A :ei dll Mary Cathle Papenfus f Qi ,- 2. s Amelia X W is 0'Shaughnessy Paden K 1 s ,fs W. -QE 9 ai , , Delores Parls P ,fir f - 1 H' n Y as Q a,1 ,, .x 1 xg, T if P gp .3 V A 7 . ,. pl ' , - A P3ll'l8l8 Patterson .g - , 1 s ,Q gl W y:Zi.Sb-21. , H54 ' Q V fa, - ,,-X M., 'ur Anne Pendergrass .. W Randy Patterson V it ek K V, ' 5 7 I ie f . .lv N l A p e' 4 1 L ,, Cheryl Penharlow ' M P FT, 'W' 3 57 Terry Short' Bob Gayle 230 PBYSOIIS Peters Althea Payne P I 1 M 'f fy, Tonl Peragine ?f'15':ikf4f'Vff , 2 s new 2 .. :miie l 13-- i--A3 vii xii .V Q,-WV..,., ., . -V.V V, ,. . N. K Ki p 2 .B will ess 5' 3 is' Pi? Patricia Peterson A pg. V ,--v, a . ' E B in 4 , Diana Morrissey u. V rf Dean Nolan xr i we , ea. 'QLV W ' Q52 -, Valerie Palermini 'I' w .Q V QV Marllyn Patey ,. ,,.L a,iJ1l., . ,l,. , . Q, V 1,--me -eva Vi V. ,, , . 4' ,ski H V w F . 5 ' z , ' 4. QR ji V J '+A X -51 -M V- 'ea Michael Pelt , We -SV ' . -We -V 51 him ' il 5 .L 3' K I Wa ' 'R A - s 3: Julie Peflll it me I Jvw.,i.vs'1 A-at - ' 12' V5 l .M . a L if Jack Pferdner W -ga g , M is Robert Polinsky M., ln, .wf.f. N W ,f- ,A L. g, , Q, . 'Eff ii' . , , An U.- ,L 2 A ,. . W Patti ' Powell m ay , 1 Y 2 if 1. ' wf'IA'5l GWB' M ' ,,zm,.5c-M54 xiii? 4 ' 5 . in B in , 'las Kathy Ralph li 1' + .2 at - N4- .rix MM Scott Reed xv, 3 1 i l, ., A F ' ' ' . alfa, Scott Rasmussen Q-n-Q. ,gk ' V iw' Else! NAME. , David Reichert W! ,I lz..Z ' Q , J., ' gg! V X A 4 1 ,, .1 , K , skit , .',, ?vZ, x 1 Somchai Pukton 1? Ii 4 5- Hd'- wf V ' I Steve Pulido V 1 ufzmzfe , ,A 'ffm-Ei 52 'lQ5?'ffZ Q5 . Q ' S. - ,gi ' as gy R541 e ,f aff . w - x A , A LX, ,UI 31 ' T: ef ' ,rw f Jerry Read it jf .. . I , ,EQ M 71 vw -,It 12 W . 'mf 2 Q g , we ' 5 I A Bonnie Reid A 'Z I wwf , V 1 5: W' ,- V , A was -fy-feat in ,. A A Swv 5, . ,A H 33 ' 4 ,- ,:,,,,, tg . ,Q . wi: gv lg fu ' yr zz u Qs? 5 W' Frye .1 A Z 4 affix M ' n si f a l Nw 41 11 . L fl 1 5 9 ' -in QL Brad Retchless ,T IL. I .fggp 5,.s1l'v.gvg,fQ. N if J 9 ' fi lf' I Q Sheila Robinson j fggil ' A i n M'- 'S . , viz ., , , V Q- gn . gill!! its A l Becky Sauter - 1 l V... igi' we ' xl 'ii . W ., . -6,2 .3 W ix We ' 1 heresa hannon Ruth Retondo 552551 gg 'S , ring? RQ!! ' SE , W ii ilu: 1' rgigw V , . .1 is - 1 2 gzzgggigz it , K Scott Sammis Eddie Schoen -3 - Colin Slade Lee Rhodes ,1 'ME Suzanne Santos June Seid ,.. 44 .ea . ' 'fl-zz A .Ja 4 ?2.,?ii' ' Qgi,,.? 4. , ' n i igiaa 'ww , . ' ws, azz, W -eos. , , Debra Slay .W,.,,,,l,, . , , X , 0 , .yi M xi ,Alb 7 Dennis Redeman fA 1 f'Lgm. Y' Y ,L ' Q Steve Reldlinger ri , , ii ' 5 We ,J QQ , :B Mary Richard f ,QQ ' I J Zak A age..-ll X '- 'ff rf + 'xwtg V Diane Jean Sape Saso ,..:-JM .',,wf-' -V' ' A . A , ua.. ew? i .1 W1 'Jada' M ER' ,-ff? 3192?-'bv' lmdif . if H, -1-Us!-5 2313, ,sw A Vw: V to f azQi'g1zf ' ir ff . Nga: ,f Robert Quitorano Rob eed ir is , Q- .., Z Mark Reiter 1453.2 .gf ' M5?3f7?g?3T ' ' . , H - .V ig Jennifer Rierson Elizabeth Barbara Kay Ferrier Seney Shangle . 'Lge M ,i-L ', 1 Q M 1' 'A 55,55 5 'K fi n. '- -' ' in W 'Zn , 1 . , f f , A mwt m W ' '55, ' if Q x 15 'F' ' 'Wu m y CJ., xl V5 E t i Ki! ' H--47 ' H W . , 92-35, 1: iff, .,,, '-'4,.Z4+g,1 A ,il Z '-.Wiz ,L li it 42' WNW llif g fi Y ' will Daniel Smith Debra Gail Lois ' Virginia Smith Smith Smith Smith 237 juniors Amy Mitchell and John Cassim Hsu? W- John Shmelenko -1-,f.w1-fM1- .fn n We '- ,Q ,M 9x-,,3l' David Sowershy 21 Qi. S '3g'i WWf 0- v Wiki? 3135, l lv ea A ' , F S1 raw . i L' 3, 5 K 1 w 5' rdf 4 qt fx A f 2 i , . Terry Short Susanne Sielaff . ' NNMQQI 1. , fo ,V ,W,,. .,....mMk WW , - -.,,,5,,bhNlW if i' 7 qw 'Pf- Fm 6, r K W I, A V' vffg 41,4 - Y it 1 V, .L kl'Lx,,f11 Mikie - A 35' .' i V.,: ' gf Uh My I- 1 ' 1 'Q A S 114- ' ' ff r ,J if fm 2 '7'i'i7Q Vffii ' U, 1 A f J W' S SH , . Howard Spengler David Springer . . 1, My ,, iv-sage , , ,lg Rf ., Q . -' 'Hilfe 'fy . V Dave Strom Gil Siler . S55-1l'4,V11' Q , J w D f Sally Sproul .. Bill Simpson 0 Y 4 J V -:QW 111.1512 5 Q Joanne Stanfill 34,6 Kerry Sirois Raymond Stark S kr .li-rf 7 yiyk' ' ff 5 I ' S 'fb 3-A , JH A J f -f Shelly Skelton :A Mag. , bl ', ,s lim ft rf 1, .sf 'L' .., , r 4 G . em' Q r X -1 fe Dixie Starvaggi - .W l T' 1 X A X., .-.xx Alvin Share Doris Karen Stuart Stucki Sun Swire 232 if W- ' I J' S fn W' ' , in ff o A W Q P- f- J 'G-ffff' Y We ' ' 553-I-2 . if S l, L, Steve Skorney K2 ,, I' 4 Linda Sleinle fl 3 Jeanette Tam Bill Smoke Jeff Snyder MVA, sift, H55 A V ovio Aiiigh it A 'W :: J Matthew Stewart Laurel Stephens X ,. ' 15... k i1 0 X- - W .2 Q Q, ig 1 I f .. N t.-. ... ,M Gary Sally Tapfer Tate T, W ' ,- ' W ' 'fu f f , 5 , , o T ' iS!'.'7'f 3 4 1 fi? -' A 55? Q ei' Candy Cathy Dave Margaret Toml Sabina Nancy Gary Thomas Thomas Thompson Thompson Thompson Thum Tohlen Traver e if oyhy y t f , t of ,gg 1 5 e 5 :53245 .es w ' 1 T - , . gr--D ag: r ' :fy n f ,Y-Sify, f' 5 2' if Q Q . 1 '- Q' ., 5 ex Jig ' M V if Wi, 'W MS . ,gil M, 1 J . W it , gin ' 1 ., f. 'X , L ' ..--1' 'W Y ,Q - N Vlvlen Emma Sue Chrlg Jggn Doug Anna Sue Art Sam Tseng Turner Upshaw Vancher VgnL0m Wacker Wakefield Walsh Wanrow Warfield ,Al V W 'fl 0+ by an-e be X a 3 f . 1 opvl D, apyo - an D D ooor D D s M e me . wet , in i t. 4? . -U ' Fai EF A Genevieve Dave Jeanette Jessica David Christy Monty Mary Sylvia Cathy Washburn Watzg Weiss Welss West White White Whitesltt Whitney Wllllams oelpa syy' 7 tprlr , , W D lhe flt Klip. D My , , . Ei he . , 4' ' :F - - - H' 'EK 2 1 -.Mimi ,nd '1 J2?L 1'L.YeI??, Jeanene Peter Connie Lawrence Randall Willlams Williams Wilson Wilton Wolle C 1 Www? ' :ii i .LA , I .,.' Elk .1 A ' A fir Sym W Q A i f f r Diane Francis Frances Brad Evelyn Wong Wong Woods Wortendyke Wright A A Nadine Ken .lan Debby Mike Wrlght Yarco Yawmans Yeager Yost Q L 3' L,kk, , I . V 5: U K , ' .-,fifmslgn g W-'- f Michelle Diana Randy Clay Debbie Virginia Ehelebe Young Yun Zapp Zimmerman Zivney 233 luniors l Opportunity to purchase pins. . was offered to Sophomores for the first time at Cleveland. Hoping to start a tradition, the Cabinet mem- bers urged students to support their class. Bottle drives, sucker sales and bake sales were organized, helping to build the treasury to well over 5250. Sophomore Class Week, Jan. 11 through 15, saw a variety of activities such as an assembly featuring slides on litter and the noon movie, Boy Who Cried Murder . The week was highlighted by an after-game dance with music provided by White- water. The Class of 1973 joined Cleve- land's ecology drive by organizing Clean Up Week, Feb. 22 through 26, with custodians on strike until the end of all three lunch periods. The Cabinet's aim was to get students to concern themselves more with their environment and to take more defi- nite actions towards improving it. Class President Kevin Sproul found the results disappointing, comment- ing, There is a wide spread apathy throughout the school. Only a select few actively participate in anything, but we really do get alot done with those few people. Trying something new, a folk dance was sponsored April 5, by the class with admission being glass jars. The jars were gathered to haul to a com- pany that paid a penny per pound for glass that eventually was re- cycled. dxfnf. SOPHOMORE CLASS CABINET. Publicity Representative Ruth Hanchett, Vice President Ken Yada, President Kevin Sproul, Delegate Tim Eng- les, Secretary Jan David, Historian Audrey Soejima, Delegates Carolyn Rosendahl, Julie Matteson, Treasurer Liz Norville, Delegates Diane Cornell, Shelley Baker, Betty Thomsen. 234 Liz 5913. qw. , 1,3 1 3 xref N ' nf. 9 w ,- mia ' ' Q lm K1 Q, ,A II 1, Q, 2 1 FH is L K I 1' 1 1 . ., igf 1 1 , 'N 1 LQ'51-iq . . A ' fs f.,:fi,1.z 2:13.15 5 2 ',.u,f: .f 'pm .:.gt3l: Y.. ...V '4 '1? 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K . if 9? , Q, E 2 'X La .. 1 g'faf?g ma W A Charlotte Carolyn Charles Laura Mary Davld Walters Wasser Watkins Watson Waakland Webb ll , , Q ' -.mx W o eo l 1 1 ll A M C ,Vre, h e W -,-,W.,W...,,:,L,g C' ' yr l ,l Tlrn Ron Dhne Joanne Joan Darryl Whlh Whltlock Wlltala Wlllaugby Wllllord Wlllls , lg ,lg A 1 - fi ,, . -1 TZT I . C f Connie Christopher Davld Wlttmayer Wolff Wong Q L 21235, Yhgbb 'f K .V., K A I .W Irene Marletta Judlth Wong Wong Woo , Vinh: A 'V gi L K4 ,. . 1 Llnda Jeff Bing Workman Wykrant Yee A, Q im? Q' rf- is we eeen, nehel W , lwnehe Mark Kelly .ml Kolchlk fee Young Zapp Sophom ores Class of 7974 Hampered by late elections,. . the Freshman class got off to a slow start as the class projects and ac- tivities didn't begin until the first of February. The class was led by a small cabinet, composed of only four officers, because the class advisor, Mr. Oliver Phillips, felt that the of- fices of historian and publicity repre- sentative were unnecessary. Only nine candidates ran for the offices of president, vice president, sec- retary, and treasurer when the elec- tions were held in the middle of De- cember. The Cabinet organized and en- couraged their classmates to par- ticipate in several money making pro- jects during Freshman Class Week, March 1-5. An after-game dance, featuring the Soul Masters high- lighted the week in which the Frosh sponsored two bake sales and a suc- ker sale. The freshmen continued their money making activities during April and May as they planned another bake sale, a taffy sale, and a car wash, all to help their goal of S200 for their treasury. Class cards were not sold because the Cabinet felt they would not be useful because we started so late, explained Debe Douglass, treasurer. In April the Cabinet undertook a tra- ditional freshman class project as they drew up a class constitution to establish guidelines for the next three years, FRESHMAN CLASS CABINET Vlce Presldent John Laws, Treasurer Debe Douglass, Secretary Rachel Sauter, President Scott Miller. 244 1 mf ,J ,M , H .. ,iv .1-'Q Kathy Aaherty , .l 4- Robert Ail Mary Abraham gaf,l.5,f.tmyggi.,y,fgi.353Z3ww . ff l , , 9072? Jan Albano Kathy Allen X . Q 'SQ 'r pe A ' . WA Deborah AlldeI'S0ll .54-1, Q ,E-'E x '1 Kim Anderson ,fa e to .f,, 1,,,..,m... I - wif' '51, 3: :I ' ' i t ,zgiifizc ,, -L. I , Ji . , W7-A c . A K7 5' , . K ,-A, ,emi -' . . f 1 . L l295Q, lil',1 G B B W L L 'WE ' ' 'Q' , , , - . - Richard Baker L Q , '47, . f.-w:W9k,f l ' 1 Julie Betteridge Kathleen Ballard Nancy Ball Donna Banaka Janelle Barnando , 3 at R. 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Mary Beth Christy Charlie Cowper , .lt , :X .ig e . -Q. . -l' za ' Gall Burlord ' 3' , - Ji ...JH V Nancy Carney . .Q L 2 Jack Chu 3, 9 - I , , . ,Egg B Teresa Craven Roilyn Barnhart -.ae 5 Q. i H rx Todd Bauman ,.. 'wwf' J . -Y 1 Teresa Bowcutt -QQ, 4 ,v Barbara Bowen ,Ai , . wa , , , ,M ,T ,.., gig Q Pam Bqllock Scott Burg 3: . ,. M J I Marci Carroll Karen Chu ' Jil A ,. W Bill Crawford 245 Mark Carroll Cheryl Clayton V 4 ax Q it ' , V 'Q ,Eval V ms 1 I , 'l i'111'i.' if he . 1. 1, Sherie Armitage F55 f ' , ,, . aj 5 49 wiv' ' ll if Qvizf,'f.' , Pm- if 1 K 4 1? fa gl Jeff Baffaro mt .iea . xl., ,f 1. i t wi ' . ., E, ' Dale Beasley A- ,ii . Wx . Am . , .s i sb sq ' l iv ,H eggs' ,, AY Pam Brainard K 4 5 5 2' I ' V, U , -5 5 WE? .L Fablola I bs Anson Baker X ,., , , J. .M Jean Betancourt Betterldge me . Casey Branderhorst ' 1 5 - W, -I' f' 1. 'v Jigffyx 4 : , .' ,fa 5 Ll mffff - if F 5 Q ,af L azxkg kq 55.5 . wi W MQW 551 QL 54 5 J, EW , as I ig 1 lint ,5 Adi L W E fi f r' , .:t. A ..,tf Q ,.l.if.5 i . Q, '5 J ' , i David Brooks ,X ,,,.,,.. , W MM 'I Ei f' Q gf MM A gy.. W, K at 1: ,,.. T K . ' . ' ,il ,fe f 55 . ,, ..:.f fa Nancy Bush Paul Case . ' 1 V Judy Clevinger nfs f' nw S QQQEESEQ T at 1. 5 f ' ,' '3Sf'3Rw 5' 11 1 wg, , A - A -, 1 zz ,, ., f 'Sb' ' we-2 gif, if Andrew Crivella at Brad Cromer Jeff Button .fu-Fi? ' as 5 rfrz Mollie Cassie 2 ' .. g , fm 'ff' 1 M- T l Robert Coates wi gg i Dianna Cuddy ,, -sw, 11... ,, John Cadlgan 4: .cfm , Q , get at , -I gm , H ' . ,law -:ibm 52151 . Christopher Casson 248' lil. ff F ' we ie , V. .',--, I': Cindy Cornelia .ina 'lzyll lt l if fi' 'Et B J fi! EF ' Y pf . '9 Denise Dahlin I' Z.: 5 : lu, g :W 1 . X YK k, 4 in 34. i Al ll r l ' . ,XX,, 'L n ft Bill Merkel X W-1. ' Q- '1-'xx-n-W -f ,pwlwiq 1,52'5' A I 273 'I-.fi . I ,X X5sf!f4. gggf,.,1 --S ' :fm '53 , A X . 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A M X g ,, , X ,MX-,1.,E,i,,., ,Q - X w E ' X ' , .'1x2,agf, , AW ko, an f Q X Debra Gamelgaard Ellen Gardner 246 Sylvla Gates X' :gpkgby ,ll 5 J ,- 553 1 K Wa H Q5 ' u film wi? Ow l? 2. 1 5 Palrlcla Draper Deb! Douglass E new 11:3 ggi, QW:xeggylfykggggflggwqgcg or EEUU? - 1 Wm z :-ff -D :wif 1 mm - , X. .,sf,z.lQ ng wg 'v,X,,XXX, .X-5' ,Xgwf we XX 5? ,.TX.-VW fn MEM X ,wig :LL .gl ' . Wx, ' N . X 1, .? X . K 5 X lg f' ,J-2 wil. 5, .XM X11 Janlee Drlver J 1 Y. 1 p,z3,3.5:z fi 1115114',X:-,X,m.X.'.fi1gi- ,.5,,y:jg.:5Xfy - , 'f- wl1Xgzg,,, ffrfgg ' A121 '?1245?j'q 1 ' gszfa G f xiliflfx -.X 'I -fflziiii' , X t1f21gfiX1f 11'-gfggf fig 15 E igfXX,5.2- A , xiii 4-if-2.5 le- 'im' I M 'W : giigfq '11, X V X E a E . -ffi' .135 X Q Unwa Esslet I 5 ilsi ilii' E535if?IZ5'3Qi:z?q5-Eli'UI' . Jn. .-.Alle-.QNX-:.,l. 5 - ,A-Elly, -x-kwa 1 , - flaw' .sage :.:,f1!'.f. Jlm Francls . -,. , ,l ' anis X 1 1: if 'ga' l liefggx, fue, F ,jg 5.4152 We wif 'es tp lwmf . 5 XX. , ' - -+ 4 H, Q L 3. A Wx gf- T X fii71'ZYi .W is 4 X . X gg ' f: F 5 'QW Q zen. rainy 9 r as I45 5 131 , ' ' ., , ,JA MTX' 2 0 l ' X Kr 21 -KW 'Xe f Jafl Ffhli Chrls Doe Sharl Dlnesen G - H V-M, 1 .X ggi? X M 1 M233 JG xi XJ X l 49 . , U l tx! ,4 , .e 1 fix Denlse Downey l21ggiiiX,XX,:XXX X ,,Xi 5 - ig., Xe :. .4 i X .. .PJ sxgliggild will e slil gizlfy Q 3 . F 0. .frx 212 Q5 we W NL: 'M x g L - M Wil Q'-mf' N V 9 Z 4- 1-' Debra Dunn H ev-'12:Wasabi-:1lfi1'1X22 i-iii ,gq- 1 fllbvf l I w if-hh X . IH TS 35' -i. 'Q - ze M 11 K 5933 .5 My 'ily ef ' l 5 3 A if . ix Richard ray l X if faff . ,3 2? tl .iv ' Q l X EQ - .1 Marylou Froke .,, H , X 'X' 'IQXWY' I XX li uz Rudy Rnenda Gentry Gentry George Julle Zoe Brad Rick n 4 is 1- 1 f 6 4 5 ' :iff-ze, 1-1 - ml, , , 'gf , ' wat, , i. , . s 4 1 .W 'qxffa ., HL. Gibson W J- ,I 4 'lf , K' T-vi gas '33 . ., , , It 55 ,, ,,. e-, - flu,-.LQ, .,!sil5:, ,5 .. f WTI., it .gf ,A 1255. ,ll Ellen Goldschmidt ,. Wifi 'isles' H 1' .w . mid I 1 I A 'l 4 . 1 Valerie Groal Debby Gunderson J., .l ' : ffl R -'ilfiggigqgff gs ., :ii ,Q 5 3 11- ii! 1 gg 1 -2' avi 1 :atlel ,iijl I a- A , , Sf , g r-, John Harrison ,S 55 Wfglmw .,,,,W,g,i,,.. Liana Hart -, , .3154 Q , we J' lg , . 35 - if? . . ' I l o ka LH., ., 45,-. ,I,g,5is,N, FS, F. 1,,.. All: - Q , ,la fl. ,uma V k,, V- ,., ,Il 53 fzggyz 545 -'mz . Q sn was LM 5 . W ' 5 ,. qs RES in gg x 5 W l n,., f:-:M .04--,nl .Q- Don Henderson W I ,M fi I , ! , a., , :W F f- Y 71 Hi ,fri .. 'wg ' , A , l. ,,. Klm Hennessey rfVQfgggggfifflwmwz'mf,see iff zgzfsfigff' xhgzvf ,,.,,, - ,QM A .azgf if ' E ,f5'g: I M f , ,nf:,1, 133' 5E,4:.f',, ,Mfg 1 1 Q H, V, ,V -5 ' 11 f5E?355T. 1.11, S? , ,. rlfif .' ', ' il ,' - dkflifgm an ' 1' , :I f .Lil as .G f -fx 2, f 4: , 2, b n Lynn Holfnagle BEIGE HOUITIOS 2 4' Lf, xg ee.,r , , , , hi l . f IF, Ai, .Tri , , , nfl' -if . ' wwf ' - 1 .sn ,- ' rf- 3- '54 , X JV' :p-5.5-J: V :4,,.g -Q ' 31: if 5 ,la P H, 4' ',l'7'!' 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Ui, fi V' ,J ,al . im. i' eg iii' Susan Hari li 'i as W V',,j'V 45' n, .ni Wg A25 , ' 'f'gp59l:ff2 4 -vii' 1 K ' kwM1 m,,,,, 2 in Y Q 1 ,M G We '15 Judy M3 YQ, . fflifiiili fl., 1YkClIV5i .,- ,tQ,Q.g,.U 1 yd. 4 - Q -av , . 2 ,Lt ' 3 lj' so liz Q f :fi in M.: :'.z f ffff21!e, Don Griffith Gray Gray Greenway X, ,,.,V.,,. ,,,,1 38 ' W ' 52' i V f,,..Ffi:43 :sl w, ,f'f':f' T' W , in 1 1 Ol . , .1 I' . . , s f 5.P!xF,i ,f if 15' va .-Q A' , , Q i' K V . 36,5 riff V ,ll-2 - 5 7 . xiii '-U .: K V, L ,lr .NA S V It , 3 6, Gordon Hagen , 'N 15 I R' I Alice Hayness Ann Hailcr t , , , .,,l . x My r ...1:,,j,, ,J f ' gf't31Qg? Q, ,gm Tm .1 ,fungi - fz!'s.D, L i ' ' 'ni if 3 6 Ruth Helvey xiii' P, if 4 , lit. sfwr og,,s, , , 15955 i ' 'iiiilff -iff ,we ' wsf ' l,,, , . f , ' ,W,,.'fs,,- QL, 2 :7i3.fI-f-, 1327--.'s ' ,12 ,ami Ai., ,M ,f 1 w w ragifi.-' -1255 ., rw: ' X ,Q qw ? 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Km, Watt ma Mum Jam Wasson, 1'Vl41g11'U3 Dean wH1ffeaw6FamQ1 Faculty Index Aiken, David: English, BA, MA, Portland State College, Reed College, p. 88 Amen, Vincent :German, BA, MA, Whitman College, pp.90, 127 Anderson, Ernest: Vocational Coordinator, BS, MEd, Oregon State Uni- versity, Portland State University p. 105 Arnett, Marion: Spanish, BA, University of Oregon, co-advisor Span- ishClub,p.91 Arthur, Connie: English, BA, MA, University of Oregon, Oregon State Uni- versity, p. 88 Benight, Albert: Science, BS, MA, Arkansas Tech, Peabody College, pp. 98, 151 Benson, Al: English, BA, MAT, Central Washington State College, Reed College, p. 87 Bernard, Jeffrey: English, BA, Yale University, p. 89 Bishop, Carol: Physical and Health Education, BS, Portland State Uni- versity, Intramural Coordinator, p. 96 Borders, Jean: English, Social Studies, BA, MAT, Reed College, p. 85 Bowers, Helen: Administrative Vice-Principal, BA, MA, Albany College, University of Washington, p. 33 Brown, Johnnie: Science, BS, Portland State University, p. 98 Brown, Louise: English, BA, Colorado State College, p. 86 Burright, Roy: Social Studies, BS, MS, Portland State College, Pacific University, pp. 101,148 Carlson, Joy: English, Social Studies, BS, Portland State University, p. 101 Carpenter, Marsha: English, BS, Portland State University, pp. 58, 86 Cavagnaro, Mary: Home Economics, BS, Oregon State University, p. 92 Church, Roma: English, BA, MA, Portland State University, National Hon- or Society chairman, p. 87 Copernoll, Betty: English, BA, University of Washington, Girls League ad- visor, p. 86 Crary, Phillip: Mathematics, BA, MEd, Oregon State University, National Honor Society and Bowling Club advisor, p. 94 Cress, Vera: Home Economics, BS, Oregon State University, p. 92 Crook, Gary: Mathematics, BS, MEd, Portland State University, Oregon State University, Senior Class coordinator, pp. 33,95,152,76 Davis, Virginia: Counselor, MA, Oregon State University, FTA advisor, p. 34 Dean, Judy: Physical Education, BS, Oregon State University, pp. 96,154 Densem, Lyn: French, English, BA, University of Oregon, French Club ad- visor, Dance Team coordinator, p, 90 Dobler, Jack: Business Education, BA, University of Portland, Junior Class advisor, FBLA advisor, p. 82 Durrell, Wayne: English, AB, MEd, University of Portland, Assembly and Noon Movie coordinator, Sports Official and announcer, p. 86 Edwards, Jess: English, Social Studies, BS, Linfield College, pp. 84,145 Elliot, Dorothy: Media Specialist, BS, MS, MLS, FTA advisor, p. 117 Ely, Glenn: Industrial Arts, BS, Oregon State University, p. 93 Eng, Norman: Art, BA, MALS, Washington State University, Reed College, Cabinet member, Oriental Culture Society advisor, p. 81 Fappas, Katharine: Social Studies, BS, Portland State University, Nation- al Honor Society advisor, p. 84 Fiorante, Luke: Administrative Vice-Principal, BS, MS, State College CSlippery Rock, PAJ, p. 32 Flippin, Gene: Mathematics, BS, Lewis and Clark College, Royal C ad- visor, pp. 94,145,167 Fomenko, Lucy: Health Education, BS, Michigan State University, p. 96 Foster, Catharine: Business Education BSS, BEd, MA, Oregon State Uni- versity, Washington State University, p. 82 Frangipani, Frank: Counselor, BA, MA, University of Portland, Senior Class coordinator, p. 34 Freeman, Robert: Industrial Arts, BS, MS, Western illinois University, Indiana University, p. 93.182 Gardiner, Cole: English, Social Studies, BS, University of Oregon, p. 85 Gatto, Jerry: Counselor, BA, University of Portland, Knights advisor, pp. 35,176,181 George, Paul: Industrial Arts, BA, MA, Colorado State College, p. 93 Gordon, Margaret: Physical Education, BS, MS, Washington State Uni- versity, Portland State University, p. 96 Greene, Chet: Mathematics, BS, MEd, Portland State University, Uni- versity of Oregon, p. 95 Harmon, Floyd:ACurriculum VicqPrincipal BS, MA, Troy State Univer- sity, George Peabody College, p. 32 Heintz, Jean: Social Studies, BA, Reed College, National Honor Society advisor, p. 100 Hendershott, Florence: English Language Development, BS, MEd, Uni- versity, p, 104 Henderson, Dale: Social Studies, Driver Education, BA, MA, Colorado State College, p. 102 Herman, Dean: Distributive Education, BA, BEd, Colorado State Col- lege, DECA advisor, Executive Secretary of Oregon Association of DECA, p. 105 Hobbs, Thelma: German, Latin, BS, Memphis State University, p. 90 Hook, Laura: German, Media Specialist, BA, Portland State University, pp.91.117 Hopkins, Jerry: Science, BS, MS, Oregon State College, p. 99 Hughes, William: French, BA, MA, Colorado State University, French Club advisor, p. 91 Hughs, Lois: Health Education, BS, Utah State University, J.V. rally ad- visor, Girls Tennis coach, p. 96 Hustead, Ronald: Social Studies, MA, MEd, BS, University of Portland, Portland State University, Boys Swimming coach, pp. 103,155 ireland, Martha: Social Studies, BS, University of Oregon, Coordinator of Teacher Assistants and BCA, pp. 34,100 Jeans, David: Physical Education, BS, MEd, Lewis and Clark College, University of Oregon, Athletic director, p. 97 Johnson, Bruce: Choral Music, BA, MM, University of Montana, Spring Musical and Christmas program director, p. 111 Kerns, Robert: Instrumental Music, BS, MM, University of North Dakota, University of Michigan, Pep Band director, p. 114 Kuepker, Phillip: Mathematics, BS, MEd, University of Oklahoma, p. 95 Larsen, Hannah: Counselor, MEd, BA, Univeristy of Oregon, Valley City State College CN. Dakotaj, p. 35 Lower, Carole: Mathematics, BA, University of Portland, p. 94 Luihn, Martha: English, BA, MA, Washington State University, p. 87 Macoubrie, Monteith: English, BA, MA, Reed College, p. 88 Mason, Helen: Social Studies, BS, MAT, Portland State University, Reed College, College Coordinator, pp. 34,100 Matson, Henry: English, BS, MS, Oregon State University, Curriculum Committee, Radio and T.V. Coordinator, p. 89 McCoIloch, Ed: Science, BS, MS, Rockey Mountain College, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Bowling Club advisor, p. 99 McElmury, George: Industrial Arts BA, MA, Wilnora State College, p. 93 McKeeI, W.N.: Mathematics, Corrective Reading, BS, MS, Lewis and Clark College, Oregon State University, p. 94 McLaughlin, Stanley: English, BA, MEd, University ot Washington, Uni- versity of Oregon, Cleveland Cabinet, Golf coach, pp. 87,196 McRae, Helen: Home Economics, BA, Linfield College, p. 92 Meinicke, Merton: Mathematics, BS, MS, South Dakota State University, p. 95 Miller, Caroline: English, BA, MAT, MA, Reed College, University of Northern Arizona, p. 89 Morene, Patricia: English, Art, BS, MA, University of Oregon, Mini Cours- es, p. 104 Norton, James: Social Studies, BS, MA, Black Hills CS. Dakotaj, Univers- ity of Oregon, pp. 102,140,141 Nowak, Diane: Science, BS, Portland State University, Varsity Rally ad- visor, p. 98 Olson, Elinore: Art, BA, MAT, Portland State College, Reed College, Cur- riculum Committee, p. 80 Page, Sandi: Business Education, BA, Portland State College, Girls League and FBLA advisor, p. 83 Palmer, Mollie: Business Education, BS, Oregon State University, p. 83 Parrish, Patricia: Business Education , BS, Portland State University, Girls League and Freshman Class advisor, p. 83 Pattee, Larry: Mathematics, BS, Portland State University, Chess Club advisor, p. 94 Pearce, Joan: Spanish, BA, University of Portland, Spanish Club and Folksinging Club advisor, p. 91 Phillips, Oliver: English, Social Studies, BA, California State College, Freshman Class Advisor, p. 84 Pitzl, Claudia: English, Social Studies, BA, University of Washington, p. 85 Pugh, Richard: Science, BA, MS, Portland State University, p. 99 Riffel, Mary Ann: Health Occupations, BS, University of Portland, p. 83 Risberg, Joan: Social Studies, BA, MAT, Portland State University, Reed College, IRL advisor, p. 101 Robbins, Blanche: English, Social Studies, PhB, MA, University of Chica- go, Northwestern University, Reed College, Portland State University, Social and In-Service Committees, p. 84 Roberts, Charles: Counselor, BM, MM, MS, College of the Pacific, New England Conservatory of Music, University of Southern California, PAT Representative, Cleveland Cabinet, p. 34 Roy, Gary: Social Studies, BS, Portland State University, pp. 102,165 Ryder, John: Art, BS, MFA, University of Southern California, University of Oregon, p. 80 Sandles, Gloria: Counselor, BS, MA, University of Alabama, Ball State University, p. 35 Sattler, Blessing: Business Education, MST, Portland State University, FTA advisor, p. 82 Schlicker, Marilouise: English, Social Studies, Vocational Counselor, BA, Wheaton College, pp. 85,105 Schultz, Bob: Business Education, BS, Oregon State University, pp. 83, 145,148 Sherman, Doug: Social Studies, BA, Williams College, p. 102 Siegel, Howard: English, BS, University of Minnesota, Speech Team coach, Play director, p. 88 Skinner, Clifford:Principal, BA, MED, Linfield, University of Oregon, pp. 32,77 Sly, Vinson: English, Social Studies, BS, MEd, University of Oregon, IRL advisor, p. 85 Steffens, Allen: Art, BS, Portland State University, Fishing Club advisor, p.81 Stewart, Kevin: Social Studies, BS, Oregon College of Education, Royal C advisor, pp. 33,59,103,148 Stocking, Bevins: Drama, BA, MA, Lewis and Clark College, Northwestern University, Thespians, Masque and Dagger advisor, p. 89 Svoboda, Roberta: Counselor, English, BA, MEd, Cascade College, Ore- gon State College, Girls League advisor, pp. 35,88 Taggard, Anne: English, BA, MA, Whitman College, Portland State Uni- versity, Girls League advisor, p. 89 Temple, Barbara: Art, BA, Scripps College, p. 81 Tivey, Mary: Art, BA, Reed College, Museum Art School, Stage Make-Up Crew advisor, p. 80 Trautman, Harold: Science, BS, MEd, Oregon State University, Lewis and Clark College, Science and Bicycle Club advisor, pp. 98,137 Verment, Art: Physical Education, MA, Portland State University, p. 97 Walhood, Wesley: Mathematics, Social Studies, English, BS, Portland State University, p. 104 Watt, Jan: Journalism, Publications, BS, Portland State University, LEGEND, TOMAHAWK, Quill and Scroll advisor, pp. 88,106,109 Westhoff, Beatrice: Business Education , BS, MS, Oregon State Univer- gity, University of Oregon, p. 82 Wilkin, Jim: Physical and Health Education, BS, Oregon State University, pp. 97,145,174 Wollett, Loretta: Russian, BA, MEd, Reed College, University of Oregon, Russian Club advisor, p. 90 Yasui, Sharon:Mathematics, BA, University of Oregon, Freshman Rally advisor, p. 95 York, Don: English, Driver Education, BS, MS, University of Oregon, pp. 86,170 Senior Activities ALMAND, LAURIE: Girls Track, Girls' League Jr. Class Rep., Soph. Class Historian, Community Relations Committee. ALSPAUGH, JANET: Pep Club, Masque and Dagger, FTA, Girls' League Reg. Rep. BAKER, CONNIE: Bowling Club, Pep Club. BARBOUR, THOMAS: Frosh-JV Varsity Football, Frosh-JV-Varsity Wres- tling, Frosh-JV-Varsity Baseball, Russian Club, Royal C . BAUMAN, BARBARA: Our Town , Tennis Team, IRL, French Club, Ger- man Club Vice Pres., Safety Squad, FTA, Judical Board Sec., National Honor Society Sec., National Merit Letter of Commendation, Girls' League Outstanding Girl of Fall Term , Rose Festival Top 20, Girls' League Sec., Sr. Class Delegate-at-Large, Girls' League Reg. Rep. BEALE, KATHY: Girls Track, FTA Treas. BEAUCHAMP, DONALD: Student Council, Frosh Track, LEGEND staff. BERRY, HOLLY: Powderpuff Basketball, Spanish Club, Honor Roll, Girls' League Girl-of-the-Month , Girls' League Reg. Rep., Costume Crew Chrm., Sr. Class Paper Drive. BETCHER, GAIL: TOMAHAWK staff, Student Assistant, Spanish Club, Na- tional Honor Society. BINGMAN, MARY: The Devil and Daniel Webster , Mama's Bank Ac- count , FTA, Garden Society. BLACKWELDER, CINDY: Operation Secondwind, Rose Festival Top 20, Powderpuff Basketball, Fall Varsity Rally, Russian Club Sec., A Cappella Choir, Safety Squad, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Freshman Class Vice Pres., Spring S.B. Second Vice Pres. BRANSON , JOY: JV-Varsity Rally, Soph. Queen Homecoming Dance, Soph. Class Publicity Rep. BREWSTER, DAN: Frosh-JV-Varsity Football, Frosh-JV-Wrestling, Frosh- JV Baseball, IRL, Stage Band, Concert Band, National Honor Society, Knights' Soph. Class Rep., Freshman Class Rep. BROWN, DENNIS: Frosh-JV-Varsity Basketball, Frosh-JV Baseball, Vars- ity Track, Quill and Scroll, TOMAHAWK staff. BUCKMEYER, GERALD: Bowling Club. BURKART, BETTY: Pep Club, Honor Roll, Progressive Honor Roll, Out- door School Counselor, French Club Vice Pres., German Club, Girls' League Reg. Rep. BURNETT, CLARICE: Junior Choir, Girls' League Reg. Rep. CAMERON, MARY: Girls' Track, DECA, French Club, Honor Roll. CARLSON, CHRISTY: Swim Team, FTA, Sr. Princess Girls' League-Knights Dance, Student Cou ncll. CARTER, LINDA: Girls Track, French Club, Film Club, Campus Life, Ski Club, Honor Roll, Girls' League Reg. Rep. CARVER, TERRY: DECA, Soph. Class Delegate-at-Large, Student Council. CASE, MARGARET: A Cappella Choir, Girls Ensemble, Mikado , Pa- jama Game , LEGEND staff, Safety Squad, French Club, FTA Historian, Garden Society Pres., Bike Club, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Girls' League Girl-of-the-Month , Honor Roll, Spring S.B. Service Rep., Student Forum Sec., Renaissance Week Committee, Environment Week Committee, World Affairs Symposium on Pollution. CHAMBERS, KATHLEEN: Forensic Team, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Masque and Dagger, Garden Society, Film Club, National Honor Society, Elks State Leadership Winner, Girls State Delegate, D.A.R. Citizenship Award, Cleveland Outstanding Speaker 1970, Fall S.B. Pres., Jr. Class Sec., Freshman Class Delegate-at-Large, Speech Club Vice Pres., Sec., FTA Parliamentarian, Safety Squad, Constitutional Reforms Committee, Frosh Day, Student Council. CHAN, MATT: Student Council, High-Q Team, Boys State Delegate, Ten- nis Team, Fishing Club Pres., Russian Club, German Club, Honor Roll, Knights Pres., Judicial Board Chrm., Executive Council. CHASE, JEFF: Frosh-JV-Varsity Football, Frosh Baseball, JV Wrestling, Frosh-JV Track, German Club, Safety Squad, Royal National Honor Society Pres. CHIN, CONNIE: French Club, National Honor Society, Freshman Class Sgt.-at-Arms. COOK, BARBARA: Swim Team, Student Council, Safety Squad, Stage Crew, Honor Roll, National Honor Society, German Club, Freshman Class Historian, Soph. Class Sec., Fall S.B. Service Rep. CORDES, MIKE: Golf Team, German Club, Royal Safety Squad, Hon- or Roll. CORNELL, KAREN: LEGEND Business Manager, Swim Team, Powderpuff Basketball, French Club, Speech Club, Girls Ensemble, Masque and Dagger, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Honor Roll, Sr. Class Treas., Social Activities Board, Make-up Crew. COX, KRISTY: TOMAHAWK Editor, Our Town , Student Council, Pep Club, Junior Achievement, French Club, Spanish Club, IRL, Garden So- ciety, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. CRAIGHEAD, DARLENE: Jr. Princess Christmas Semi-formal, National Honor Society, Honor Roll, AFS student to Afghanistan, FTA Vice Pres., Sec., Girls' League Reg. Rep., AFS Committee Co-Chrm., Student Coun- cil CRESAP, BONNIE: Renaissance Week Committee, Russian Club, Bike Club, Masque and Dagger, Garden Society, IRL, National Honor Society, National Merit Semi-Finalist, French Club Pres., Sec.-Treas., Safety Squad. CULBERTSON, MITCH: Frosh-JV-Varsity Football, JV-Varsity Baseball, Frosh Track, Royal Football Honorable Mention All-City. CUMPSTON, ROB: Golf Team, Royal C , TOMAHAWK Staff, Safety Squad. DANNA, CHRISTINE: Speech Club, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Honor Roll, State FTA Treas., Region Ill FTA Vice Pres., Cleveland FTA Pres. Vice Pres., Historian, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Library Assistant. DRAKE, LARY: Band, Frosh Football, Frosh-JV Wrestling, Frosh-JV Track. EASON, CAROL: Girls Track, Bowling Club. ERICSEN, BRET: 1971 YMCA Youth Legislature, Frosh Baseball, TOMA- HAWK Staff, Safety Squad, Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll. EVENSEN, CONNIE: Make-up Crew, TOMAHAWK Staff, Honor Roll. FERGUSON, MIKE: Frosh-JV-Varsity Football, Frosh-JV-Varsity Basket- ball, Frosh-JV-Varsity Baseball, Royal Football First Team All-City, Honorable Mention All-State, Student Council. FINNELL, SHERRIE: Clevelandaires, A Cappella, Choir, Pajama Game , Outstanding Frosh Choir Member, Girls Ensemble, Clevelandaires-Stage Band European Concert Tour, Honor Roll. FLOBERG, CHUCK: Safety Squad, Royal C Pres., Frosh-JV-Varsity Football, Frosh-JV Basketball, Frosh-JV-Varsity Track, National Honor Society Oregon Scholar-Athlete, Football First Team All-City, Fourth Team All-State. FOWLER, KELLY: Safety Squad, Frosh-JV-Varsity Football, Frosh-JV-V Varsity Baseball, Frosh-JV Wrestling, Russian Club, Football Second Team All-City. FREEMAN, JEAN: Ten Nights In A Barroom , Adding Machine , Pic- nic , Papa Is AII , Pajama Game , Camino Real , Curious Savage , Old King CoIe's Christmas , Masque and Dagger, Thespians, Honor Roll. GALLOWAY, KATHREN: Safety Squad, Student Council, Stage Crew, Ger- man Club, Honor Roll, Freshman Class Publicity Rep., Jr. Class Publi- city Rep., Fall S.B. Service Rep., Papoose Day. Sr. Prom Committee. GARDNER, ROBERT: Finian's Rainbow , Mikado , Taming of the Shrew , Papa Is AlI , Don't Drink The Water , Camino Real , A Cap- pella Choir, Masque and Dagger, Thespians, GATTO, GARY: JV-Varsity Track, Knights Pres., Sec., Treas., Historian, Soph. Class Rep., Safety Squad, Student Council. GIBB, DAN: Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, JV Football, Bowling Club, Royal Student Council. GOGAS, CORINNA: Tennis Team, Garden Society, Russian Club, Stage Crew, Junior Achievement, Royal C , Girls' League Girl-of-the-Month Sr. Class Publicity Rep., Sr. Prom Committee Chrm. GOLDSCHMIDT, ANN: BIithe Spirit , Picnic , Don't Drink The Water , Tomorrow The WorId , German Club, French Club, Masque and Dag- ger, National Honor Society, Thespians, Honor Roll, Girls' League Reg. Rep. GUNDERSEN, GUNNER: 1971 YMCA Youth Legislature, Frosh Track, Spanish Club, Safety Squad, Film Club, Honor Roll, Judical Board, Rena- issance Week Committee. HANRAHAN, CAROL: Clerical Assistant, National Honor Society, FTA, Garden Society, Campus Life, Honor Roll, NHS Tutor, Student Council. HANSEN, BARBARA: LEGEND Staff, Sr. Queen Christmas Semi-Formal, Rose Festival Top 20. HARGROVE, JIM: Frosh-JV-Varsity Football, Frosh-JV-Varsity Wrestling, Frosh-JV-Varsity Track, Russian Club , Football Honorable Mention All- City, CHS Most Inspirational Player. HAYES, SCOTT: Frosh-JV Track, JV Football, Russian Club, Garden So- ciety, Jr. Prince Twirp Dance, Safety Squad. HENSON, LUTHER: Spanish Club, Folksinging Club, Swim Team, Frosh-JV Varsity Track, Knights Vice Pres., Treas., Historian, Publicity Rep., Sr. Class Rep. HEPBURN, MIKE: Freshman Class Delegate-at-Large, Student Council, Pajama Game , Don't Drink The Water , Clevelandaires-Stage Band European Concert Tour, Black Student Union Pres.. Vice Pres., Urban League Leadership Award, Freshman Choir, A Cappella Choir Pres., Judical Board, Ad Hoc Committee. HOFFNAGLE, JOHN: High-Q Team, Pep Band, Band, Bike Club Pres. Ger- man Club Pres., Vice Pres., Garden Society, Pass-Fall Grading Com- mittee, National Honor Society, Student Council, Judicial Board Chrm., Soph. Class Delegate-at-Large. HOLMEN, CONNIE: Tennis Team, French Club, IRL, FTA Sec., Honor Roll. HOWARD, RICHARD: Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, LEGEND Staff, TOMAHAWK Staff, Student Council. HOWLETT, BRUCE: Pajama Game , Mikado , Don't Drink The Wa- ter , Picnic , Camino Real , Ten Nights In A Barroom , Taming Of The Shrew , A Cappella Choir, Clevelandaires, Frosh Wrestling, Frosh- JV Track, Thespians, Honor Roll, Sr. Class Pres. JALVING, LINDA: A Cappella Choir, Art Staff, Mikado , Pajama Game Spanish Club, National Honor Society. JOHNSON, IRENE: French Club, TOMAHAWK Staff, Student Assistant, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. JOHNSONS, KAREN: Rose Festival Top 20, Bowling Club, Honor Roll, Stu- dent Council. JONES, BENITA: Finian's Rainbow , Taming Of The Shrew , To- morrow The WorId , Ten Nights In A Barroom , Papa Is AII , Ca- mino ReaI , Pajama Game , Curious Savage , Mikado , Stage Crew, Masque and Dagger, French Club, Pep Club, Thespians Co-Pres. JUNG, HENRY: Frosn Football, Frosh-JV Wrestling, IRL, Garden Society, Oriental Culture Society, Safety Squad, Finishing Club, Honor Roll. JUNIOR, EMMA LEE: TOMAHAWK Staff, Pajama Game , Girls Track, Urban League Outstanding Contribution Award, Russian Club, Garden Society, National Honor Society, World Youth Forum, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Royal Elks Outstanding Student Scho- Iarship, Area Ill Citizens Advisory Board, Rescheduled School Year Stu- dy Committee, Sr. Potluck Committee, Jr. Class Delegate-at-Large, Cur- riculum Committee, Sr. Class Sec., lntra-School Government Com- mittee, National Achievement Scholarship Program Winner. KEENAN, MARILYN: DECA, Spanish Club, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Stu- dent Council. KESER, JUDY: Orchestra, Concert Band. Mikado , Finian's Rainbow , Pajama Game , Garden Society, Honor Roll, Ski club, Student Assist- ant, World Affairs Symposium on Pollution. KESWICK, CYNTHIA: Russian Club, DECA, Publicity Director, Student Council, Girls' League, Reg. Rep. KINISH, RUTH: FTA, Garden Society, Campus Life. KOCH, BEV: TOMAHAWK Staff, Spanish Club, National Honor Society, Honor Roll, Student Council, Cleveland Cabinet Sec., Counseling Office Assistant. KRAMER, JAMES: JV Track, Frosh-JV Football Frosh Wrestling, Varsity Cross Country, Bike Club , Fall S.B. First Vice Pres., Grading Committee, Campus Committee. KUIAWA, GEORGE: JV-Varsity Track, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Cross Country, Royal C , Most Valuable Cross Country Runner 1969. KUNZ, LORI: Our Town , Outdoor School Counselor, Girls Track, Girls Basketball, German Club , May Court, FTA Historian, Girls' League Sr. Class Rep. LANGLEY, LENNY: Frosh Football, Frosh Track. LAYCOE, RHONDA: Student Council, Spring Varsity Rally, Soph. Princess Christmas Semi-Formal, Powderpuff Basketball, Volleyball Team, French Club, Rose Festival Princess, LEGEND Staff, TOMAHAWK Staff, Quill and Scroll, Honor Roll, Safety Squad. LEAVITT, DEANNE: Rose Festival Top 20, Student Assistant, Girls Track, Pep Club, French Club, Honor Roll, Girls' League Reg. Rep. LEO, CYNTHIA: Tennis Team, Speech Team, Spanish Club, IRL, Masque and Dagger, Girls' League Girl-of-the-Month , May Court, Honor Roll, Spring S.B. Sec., Fall Social Activities Board, Safety Squad, Girls' League Sr. Class Rep., Girls' League Reg. Rep., Renaissance Week Committee. LEONARD, TERESA: Dino , Picnic , Camino ReaI , Taming Of The Shrew , Ten Nights In A Barroom , Forensic Team, Masque and Dag- ger, German Club , TOMAHAWK Staff, Concert Band, Quill and Scroll, Thespians, Honor Roll. LOHKAMP, DAVID: Freshman Choir, Stage Crew, Speech Team. MCCARTHY, SHARON: Girls Ensemble, Girls Glee, Band, A Cappella Choir, Clevelandaires, From Rags To Revenue , Mikado , Pajama Game , Don't Drink The Water , Taming Of The Shrew , Thespians, Masque and Dagger, Folksinging Club, Honor Roll. McCLELLAN, PAT: Frosh-JV-Varsity Basketball, Frosh-JV-Varsity Base- ball, JV Football, Russian Club, Quill and Scroll, Baseball First Team All- City, Honorable Mention All-State, Royal C Baseball Award, LEGEND Staff, TOMAHAWK Staff, Safety Squad. MCCOLLOCH, TOM: JV Football, Frosh-JV-Varsity Basketball, Frosh-JV Baseball, Royal C , Spanish Club, IRL, Basketball First Team All-City, Royal C Basketball Award, Sr. King Tolo Dance, LEGEND Staff, Safety Squad, Student Council. MCCORMICK, ROSALIND: Orchestra, Outdoor School Counselor, Ger- man Club, FTA, IRL Treas., National Honor Society, Girls' League Reg. Rep. McCREARY, JANET: Spanish Club Sec., National Honor Society. MCGRATH , PAT: Taming Of The Shrew , Pajama Game , Frosh-JV Baseball, Masque and Dagger, Thespians, Progressive Honor Roll, Stu- dent Council. MAHONY, PAM: Masque and Dagger, Pep Club, FTA, Girls: League Reg. Rep. MEDFORD, BECKY: Girls Volleyball, Basketball, Girls Track. MONACO, ANNE: DECA, Rose Festival Top 20, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Student Council. MILLER, CHERIE: Bowling Club, Dance Team, Progressive Honor Roll, Honor Roll, Girls' League Vice Pres., Student Assistant. MONTROSE, ALAN: A Cappella Choir, Clevelandires, Pajama Game , Mikado ,TennisTeam. MOTT, GAY: Folksinging Club, Freshman Choir, Clevelandaires. Junior Choir, A Cappella Choir, Stage Band. Concert Band, Pep Band, Mi- kado , Clevelandaires-Stage Band European Concert Tour. NAGEL, JILL: FTA, Russian Club, Junior Achievement, Honor Roll, Soph. Class Delegate-at-Large, Pep Club. NAKATA, JANYCE: FTA, Costume Crew Chrm., Student Assistant, Library Assistant, Outdoor School Counselor, Girls' League Girl-of-the-Month Girls' League Reg. Rep., DECA Sec., Oriental Culture Society Treas. NEWTON, DAVE: FroshLJV-Varsity Football, Frosh-JV Basketball, Frosh Track, JV Baseball, CleveIandaires,A Cappella Choir, Royal C , Soph. Class Vice Pres. NIMMO, KIM: Swim Team. NOLAN, RICHARD: Speech Club, Forensic Team. O'BLISK, PATTY: Pajama Game , Don't Drink The Water , Charles F. Berg High Board, Student Council, LEGEND Staff, Girls' League Sr. Class Rep. OWEN, LOUISE: Jr. Class Delegate-at-Large, FTA, Freshman Choir, Girls Ensemble, A Cappella Choir, Outdoor School Counselor, National Honor Society Treas., NHS Tutor. PETERS. CHERYL: Art Staff, Bike Club. PETERSON, KATHY: Bowling Club, TOMAHAWK Staff. PITTMAN, PERRY: Frosh Track, Oregon Youth Government State Legis- lature, Oregon Youth Council, Governor's Advisory Committee on Youth, KBPS Staff, Ten Nights ln A Barroom , Mikado , Picnic , Papa ls All , Pajama Game , Outdoor School Counselor, Junior A- chievement, Thespia ns, IRL, Garden Society, Safety Squad. PLANCICH, PATRICIA: Clevelandaires, A Cappella Choir, Honor Roll. PURCELLA, KENNETH: Student Council. RAMSEY, MARILYN: Folksinging Club, National Honor Society. RERING, JOHN: Swim Team, Honor Roll. RETCHLESS, DEBBIE: Girls Track, Girls' League Soph. Class Rep., LEG- END Staff, Honor Roll, Sr. Prom Committee, Student Assistant. RICHARDS, LESLIE: Mikado , Girls Track, Girls Basketball, Volleyball, P.E. Aide, LEGEND Staff, TOMAHAWK Staff, German Club, FTA, Masque and Dagger, IRL, Campus Life, Outdoor School Counselor, Band, Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Girls' League Reg. Rep. ROBERTSON, DEBBE: Sr. Prom Committee, Social Activities Board. ROMANAGGI, CAROL: Student Assistant, Pep Club, Student Council, Girls' League Reg. Rep. ROSS, RON: KBPS Sportscaster, Bowling Club, Forensic Team, Russian Club Pres. RUSSELL, MARILYN: Fall Varsity Rally, Girls Softball Team, Powderpuff Basketball, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Band, LEGEND Edi- tor, Girls State Delegate, Soph. Princess Girls' League Dance, Student Assistant, Girls' League Jr. Class Rep., Student Council, Girls' League Reg. Rep. SAMMIS, ROBERT: Frosh-Varsity Football, Frosh-JV-Varsity Basketball, Frosh-JV Baseball, 'Varsity Track, Student Council. SAUTER, BOB: Frosh-JV-Varsity Football, Frosh-Varsity Wrestling, Frosh- Varsity Track, Russian Club, Football First Team All-City, Royal C Football Award, Shriner All-Star Team, Safety Squad. SCHAEFER, BETSY: Masque and Dagger, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Fresh- man Choir, Junior Choir, Student Council, Frosh Day. SCHILL, EILEEN: Papoose Day, Stage Crew, Masque and Dagger, Spanish Club, Honor Roll, Fall Social Activities Board, Safety Squad. SCHULZ, BOB: Frosh-JV Football, Frosh Track, Fall Varsity Rally, Student Council, Thespians, Safety Squad. SEEMAN, DAN: Golf Team. SHANNON, KEVIN: Our Town , JV-Varsity Wrestling, Frosh Football, Russian Club, Royal Spanish Club. SHERBURNE, FREDA: Girls Track, Pep Club, French Club, IRL, Honor Roll. SHIPLEY, CAROL: Folksinging Club. SIGLER, JAN: TOMAHAWK Staff, A Cappella Choir, Swim Team, German Club, Quill and Scroll, Honor Society Roll, Progressive Honor Roll, Fresh- man Class Delegate-at-Large, Jr. Class Historian, Girls' League Reg. Rep. SOEJIMA, CAROL: Bowling Club, Oriental Culture Society, Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Student Assistant, Girls' League Treas., Jr. Class Rep., Reg. Rep., French Club Pres. SPECIALE, NANCY: Freshman Choir, Junior Choir, Girls Ensemble, A Cappella Choir, Student Council, Honor Roll, Girls League Sec., Treas., Historian, Soph. Class Rep., Reg. Rep. STADUM, JAN: JV-Varsity Rally, Soph. Queen Homecoming Dance, Dance Team, May Court, LEGEND Staff, Freshman Class Sec., Student Council. STEELE, PATTY: Art Staff, Stage Crew. STERNBERG, GAYLE: A Cappella Choir, Pajama Game , Rose Festival Festival Top 20, Tennis Team, Russian Club, Environment Week Com- mittee, Royal National Honor Society, Student Council, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Jr. Class Treas., Spring S.B. Treas., Curriculum Com- mittee. STEVENS, BEVERLY: German Club, French Club, Band, Mikado , Pep Band, National Honor Society. STOVALL, BOBBIE: DECA Sec., Girls' League Soph. Class Rep., Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Sr. Potluck Committee, Freshman Class Committees, Girls' League Committees. STRAND, MARCIA: Garden Society, TOMAHAWK Staff, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Honor Roll. SVOBODA, SCOTT: Frosh Track, Jr. Class Pres. TAPFER, DIANNE: Band, Orchestra, Freshman Princess Valentines Dance. TEMPLETON, EILEEN: Progressive Honor Roll, Honor Roll. THOMPSON, JOEEN: Girls' League Reg. Rep., Girls Softball Team, Pro- gressive Honor Roll, Rose Festival Top 20, Student Council, Folksing Club, Counseling Office Assistant, Freshman Choir, Junior Choir, A Cap- pella Choir. TODD, WILLIAM: Mikado , Pajama Game , Frosh Wrestling, Frosh-JV Track, Bike Club, A Cappella Choir, Clevelandaires. TREFETHEN, NANCY: Girls' League Pres., Vice Pres., Historian, Soph. Class Rep., French Club, Junior Achievement, AFS Committee, Fresh- man Choir,Junior Choir,ACappella Choir. TRULLINGER, RON: Frosh Wrestling, JV Track, Russian Club, Honor Roll, Soph. Class Pres., Student Council, Frosh Day. WAHL, BRAD: Russian Club, Knights Treas., Sr. Class Rep. WAHLEN, DEBBIE: Student Assistant, National Honor Society, NHS Tu- tor, French Club, IRL, Pep Club, Honor Roll. WARD, MARK: Frosh Track, Russian Club. WEIDER, MARCIA: Our Town , Garden Society, Apathy Club, National Honor Society, TOMAHAWK Staff, Honor Roll, German Club Treas., Girls' League Jr. Class Rep., Soph. Class Delegate-at-Large, Renaissance Week Committee. WHITEHEAD, LISA: Our Town , Apathy Club, IRL, Safety Squad, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Consitutional Reforms Committee, Honor Roll, Na- tional Honor Society, Vice Pres., Jr. Princess Homecoming Dance, Cur- riculum Committee, Fall S.B. Treas., Jr. Class Delegate-at-Large Renais- sance Week Committee, German Club Vice Pres., Judicial Board. WHITMORE, PATTI: Freshman Choir, Sr. Class Paper Drive, Student Council, AFS Committee, Spanish Club, Bike Club, Honor Roll, Garden Society Sec. WIECHMANN, BRENDA: Golf Team, Speech Team, Honor Roll. AAHERTY, KATHY 245 ABELING, BEVERLY J. 203 ABRAHAM, MARY C. 245 ABRAHAM, ROBERT T. 235 ADAMS, BRIAN E. 111,225,712 ADAMS, CAROLE JEAN 203 ADAMS, SHIRLEY AHRENDT, DAVID A. 131 AIL, ROBERT ROSS 245 AKERS, JUDY 235 ALBANO, EDWARD 203 ALBANO, JAN 131,245 ALEX, MARCIA ELAINE 128,135 ALLAN, MELINDA R. ALLAN, SHELLEY MAXINE 225 ALLEN, KATHRYN MARIE 245 ALLEN, PATRICIA J. 137,235 ALLEN, SKYE ALLISON, CAROLYN J. 235 ALLISON, DENNIS KEITH ALM, LINDA JEAN ALMAND, LAURIE JEAN 31,71,203,66 ALSPAUGH, JANET MAY 203 AMACHER, DARLENE 134,155,235 AMATO, MICKEL P. 235 AMATO, RICK AMATO, RICK ANDERSON, BAMBI 235 ANDERSON, DEBBIE 245 ANDERSON, FLOYD D. ANDERSON, GREGORY J. 235 ANDERSON, JONI EILEEN 225 ANDERSON, KENNETH F. ANDERSON, KIM J. 245 LYNN ELAINE 235 ANDERSON. ANDERSON, SHARON 203 ANDERSON, STANLEY P. ANGEL, JACQUELINE 126,137,235 ANKENEY, JOHN 142,235 ANKENEY, ROBERT R. 235 APA, PAULA JO 161,224,225 ARATA, WILLIAM L. 235 ARBOUR, SAMUEL ARDITO, CARLO 171,235,183 ARDITO, LOUISE MARIE 133,203 ARENA, MARY 235 ARMITAGE, KAREN ARMITAGE, SHERIE LEE 245 ARMSTRONG, JOANNE 235 ARMSTRONG, NANCY 203 ARNOLD, DAVE LEE ARNOLD, DEAN 31,225,113 ARTHUR, PATRICIA M. 203 ATKINSON, JOY V. 110,225 ATLEE, DEAN RALPH 128,225,191 AUGUSTYN, JULIE ANN 225 BACK, PHILLIP 235 BAFFARO, JEFF BLAISE 245,184 BAGG, CHARLOTTE 203 BAGGETT, RANDALL LYNN BAILEY, SUE 103,203,214 BAKER, ANSON 150,164,245 BAKER, CONNIE MARIE 131,203 BAKER, DEBBIE 31,235 BAKER, DENNIS 225 BAKER, PATRICK GEORGE 225 BAKER, RICHARD RAY 150,245 BAKER, SHELLEY 128,234,235 BAKER, STEPHANIE L. 235 BALL, COLLEEN 235 BALL, NANCY 245 BALLARD, KATHLEEN 245 BALLOU, DANIEL PAUL BANAKA, DONNA SUE 245 BARBER, JOSEPH E. JR. 225 BARBOUR, TERRI 28,31,128,134,157, 235 BARBOUR, THOMAS M. 142,144, 171,203,179,178 BARBUR, RICHARD TATE 171,187 BARGER, JOHN A. 235,183 BARLETT, DONA LEE 133,203 BARNANDO, JANELLE 245 BARNHART, ROILYN D. 245 BARRON, CRAIG 235 Student Index BARRON, ROBERT S. 46,225 BARTLETT, RANDI BARTLETT, RANDY 203 BARTOLOME, SUSAN BARTON, DON BARTRUG, KAREN MARIE 110,225 BASHAW, MELODY BATES, JUDY MAXINE BATES, STEVE 31,203 BATTELL, JILL 235 BATTELL, ROBERT 225 BAUER, ZONNIE JULEEN 107,157,225 BAUMAN, BARBARA ANN 31,71,120, 125,126,127,135,136,203,202 BAUMAN, TODD A. 150,245 BAXTER, RON BAY, TOM 191 BEALE, KATHY LORRAINE 203 BEALE, MARY JO 235 BEASLEY, DALE 153,245 BEAUCHAMP, DONALD RAY 107,109, 203 BEAUDOIN, CHARLES BEAUDOIN, DEBRA 225 BEAUDOIN, TERRI 235 BEAVERS, GARY BECK, DONALD BECKER, KAREN 203 BECKER, MARY KAY 235 BEECHER, JOEL 109,235 BEIER, BETTY BELL, RICK BENDEDETTI, BARBARA 137,203 BENJAMIN, DON BERGSTROM, RANDY BERK, RICK A. BERK, STEVE L. BERNANDO, JANELLE A. 194 BERNHAGEN, MARVIN JR. 149.235, 183 BERRY, BRAD R. 142,225,187 BERRY, HELEN 203 BETANCOURT, FABIOLA 245 BETANCOURT, IGNACIO 225,62 BETCHER, GAIL S. 108,120,203 BETTENRIDGE, JEAN M. 245 BETTERIDGE, JULIE 245 BETTERIDGE, THOMAS H BETTON, KATHLEEN 245,194 BETTON, PHYLLIS 110,137,235,112. 194 BETTON, SANDRA GAIL BILLINGS, PAT A. BINGMAN, MARY JANE 135,203 BIRCH, KEVIN R. BISHOP, DAVID 175,245 BISHOP, GEORGE 25 BISHIO, JOE 235 BLACK, JENNIFER 137,235 BLACKBURN, DONNA JEAN 203 BLACKWELDER, CINDY LU 24,31, 71,111,128,156,203 BLADOW, THERESA A. 235,115 BLANK, GAYLE THELMA 111,123,137. 703 BLOCH, DANIEL BLOCH, STEVEN JAY 107,109,225 BLOCKER, RHONDA 132 BLOCKER, VANNESSA 29,50,225 BOCCI, KATHRYN J. 225 BOETTNER, ROBERT BOGGS, ALICE DENISE 225 BOHLMAN, MARSHA L. 203 BOLDEN, DEAN 225 BONADUCE, NICK BOND, ELAINE LOIS BONN, MARY ANN 103,225 BOOSE, JERRY I 153,235 BOQUIST, DEBRA JANE 245 BOQUIST, STEVEN J. 111,203,202 BORTHWICK, JAMES A. 130,152,153, 203,186,187 BOS, RANDAL J. 235 BOUSHA, CYNTHIA ANN 225 BOUSHA. TERENCE REED 235 BOWCUTT, SANDY 225 283 BOWCUTT, TERESA 245 BOWEN, BARBARA JO 245,115 BOWEN, CHARLES 133 BOYNTON, CHARLES W. BRADLEY, ELSIE LOUISE 204,115 BRADY, KELLY BRAINARD, PAMELA SUE 245 BRANDENBURG, CONNIE M. 204,66 BRANDENBURG, MARK K. 130,142, 147,179 BRANDERHORST, CASEY C. 245 BRANDERHORST, EVERETT 127,204 BRANDERHORST, PETER 235 BRANDON, STEVE BRANDSEN, DAVE 225 BRANSON, JOY RUTH 61,159,204 BRASS, JULIE A. 235 BRAUTLACHT, KAREN G. BRESNAHAN, KAREN LEA 235 BREWSTER, DANIEL E. 120,142,204. 113,115 BRICE, JOHN CHARLES 235 BRICKER, BETSY ANN BRINK, MICHAEL THOMAS 149,225, 183 BRINK, STEVE 235,196 BRODERICK, ROBYN BRODIE, BRODIE, CAROL 136,235,241,1H15 ELIZABETH ANN 31,127, 136,137,155,225 BRODIE, BRODIE, MARGUERITE A, 204 MATTHEW 235 BRONLEEWE, DAVID LYNN 29,204, 113,115 BROOKS, DAVID DEAN 245 BROSSART, JACK C. BROSSART, RAY JOHN BROST, CECILIA 204 BROWN, DENNIS NORMAN 108,122, 162, 163,165,204, 186 BROWN, DEWEY RAY 225 BROWN, DONNA 204 BROWN, HARRY H. III 245 BROWN, LEON HENRY 31,245 BROWN, MARILYN J. 245 BROWN, MARK ADAMS 42,166,235. 182,183 BROWN, ROBERT 235 BROWN, SHERRILL 137,235 BROWN, STEVE CAHILL, THERESA 204 CAISSE, GREG 235 CALLIS, CHRISTINE 225 CALVER, DAVID 130,155,225 CALVIN, KARREN 204 CAMACHO. CAMERON. DOLORES L.G. MARY 133,204,195,194 CAMPAGNA, JOHN CAMPBELL, BROOKS 123,204,77 CAMPBELL, CLARK 111,132,225 CAMPBELL CAMPBELL . CLAUDIA J. 204 , CYNTHIA LEE 107,124, 225,198 CAMPBELL, ELAINE B. 235 CAMPBELL PEGGY E. CANDLER, LINDA MARIE 245,113 CAPRIOTTI, LINDA M. 205 CARDENAS, RUBEN H. CARGNI, PATRICK 31,205,221 CARLSON, CRISTI 205,56 CARLSON, DANA LEE 245 CARLSON, GARY 245 CARLSON, HOWARD CARLSON, MICHAEL E. 205 CARLSON, RICHARD 31,225 CARLTON, TERI DIANE 124,225 CARMEN, ANNIE CARNEGIE, BURTON E. 51,205 CARNESE, GARY 235 CARNESE CARNEY. . SANDRA 245 NANCY ANN 245 CAROTHERS, PEGGY 235 CARREON, GARY A. 227 CARROLL, MARCI M. 245 CARROLL, MARK 245 CARTER, LAURIE 235 CARTER, LESLIE 126,134,235 CARTER, LINDA JEANNE 205 CARTER ROBERT PAUL 205 CARVER, TERRY FAY 205 CARVER, TONY GAYLE 235 CASE, DOUGLAS CASE, MARGARET ANN 25,46,106,11 120,125,205 CASE, PA UL JOSEPH 29,245 CASSIM, JOHN B. 225,232 CASSLE, MOLLIE 245 CASSON, CHRISTOPHER 132,245 CASTLE, CAROL A. 137,225 CATLOW, STEVE BROWNELL, SHELLEY V. 126,137,225 BROWNING, LIZ 235 BRUGATO, SAMUEL DAVID 133,225 BRUNSON, BILL 142,235 BRYANT, PAT 225 BUCKMEYER, GERALD 204 BUCKSHNIS, CATHERINE 28,127,134. 235,57 BUCKSHNIS, DIANE 125,127,245 BUDWILL, ALAN R. 235,112 BUFTON, JEFFERY C. BULLOCK, DALE L. BULLOCK, PAM G. 245 BUNDY, GREGORY HOWARD 225 BURFORD, GAIL 51,245 BURFORD, LAURIE 127,225 BURG, SCOTT W. 245,192 BURG, STEVEN R. 225 BURKART, BETTY JANE 204 BURKE, MARTIN BURKE, SANDRA GAYLE 235 BURKE, MARCIA BURKHART, DENICE 127,235,112,194 BURNETT, CLARICE BURTON, LARRY D. 235 BUSH, KEN 133 BUSH, NANCY ANN 245,51 BUSH, PHIL 133,204 BUSICK, RUTH DIANE 204 BUTLER, CONSTANCE E. 40,41,225 BUTLER, ELIZABETH ANN BUTTERFIELD, DEAN M. 225 BUTTON, JEFF 245 BYRD, RICKY CADIGAN, JOHN 245 CAVANAUGH, BILL 225,64,65 CECILIANI, ROSANNE 225 CECILIANI, SANDRA CHAMBERS, KATHLEEN J. 23,46,120, 125,135,205 CHAMPAGNE, SHERRY 225 CHAN, LAURA 225 CHAN, MARK D. 169,245,184,185 CHAN, MATTHEW L. 58,127,205,199 CHAN, MICHAEL COREY 225,191 CHANEY, DANIEL ALLAN 150,174 175,245,192 CHANEY, PAUL 225 CHARPENTIER H.A. JR. 61,130,142, 144,147,176,179 CHARPENTIER, PATTY 124,225 CHASE, DEBBIE 31,158,235 CHASE, JAY 127,130,149,166,235, 179,183 CHASE, JEFFREY LEE 31,120,142,20E 77 CHESHIRE, PRESLEY M. CHILDS, CINDY 245 CHILDS, MIKE RAY 152,153,166,167. 235 CHIN, CONNIE 120,205 CHIN, MARILYN 235 CHOY, DAISY 111,205 CHRESTENSON, MARY 31,46,98,126, 127,128,136,137,235 CHRESTENSON, SUSAN 127,136,137. CHRISTENSEN, JULIA J. 205 CHRISTENSON, MARLENE CHRISTY, MARY E. 134,245 CHU, JACK 245 CHU, KAREN 245 CHUN, HONG SUH 107,109,129,225 CHURCH, CHUCK CHUSID, NORMAN D. 149,235 CIAFFONI, THOMAS P. 235 CIANNI, CYNTHIA C. 205 CINNAMON, STEVE R. CLARK, ELIZABETH 111,137,154,155 225 CLARK, PATRICIA 126,136,137,155, 235 CLARK, THOMAS 235 CLARKE, ROBERT 112 CLARKSON, JOYCE 225 CLAYTON, CHERYL L. 245 CLAYTON, GREGG 205 CLEVINGER, JILL MARIE 31,225 CLEVINGER, JUDITH E. 245 CLEVINGER, THOMAS R. 205 CLOUSE, ROBERT 236 CLUFF, MARION E. 135,206 COATES, GLORIA COATES, ROBERT 245 COATS, COLLEEN M. 236 COCHRAN, DOREEN L. 206 COCHRANE, CAROL COHN, ROBERT CHARLES COLLIER, CATHY 123,137,236 COLOMBO, MARIE 205 COLT, SUSAN L. 31,225 COMELLA, CINDY 245 COMELLA, JACKIE R. 225 CONOVER, THERON 149,236 CONROY, TIMOTHY V. COOK, BARBARA LYNN 23,206 COOK, CONNIE 236 COOK, CRAIG COOK, DAVID COOPER, CHERYL COOPER, DONNIE 236 COOPER, SHERMAN 225 CORBETT, CATHY ANN 245 CORBETT, JAMES M. 236 CORBETT, SCOTT S. 155,236,113, 115,198,199 CORDES, MICHAEL A. 31,206,196 CORNELISON, JACQUELIN 206 CORNELL, DIANE 155,234,236,194 CORNELL, JANICE K. 225 CORNELL, JEWELL MARIE 245 CORNELL, KAREN GAYLE 107,120, 1 22,124,206,202 CORNWELL, RANDY C. CORREA, GENE A. 245 CORRIGAN, LISA C. 225 COTTINGHAM, DAVID E. 13O,142,147, 171,206 COTTRILL, MICHAEL COUSINS, JEAN E. 236 COUSINS, RUSSEL COVELL, MARK HERBERT 206 COWPER, CHARLIE C. 149,245 COX, JIM COX, KRISTYN K. 109,120,122,135, 206 COX, SHARON 236 COYM, RICHARD O. CRAIGHEAD, DARLENE A. 40,120, 125,206 CRAMER, JANET GAY 236 CRAMER, JULIA LYNN 206 CRAVEN, TERESA 245,115,194 CRAWFORD, BILL R. 245 CRECRAFT, MARGERY ANN 206 CREEDON, JONATHAN C. 137,236 CRESAP, BONNIE J. 126,135,136,137, 206 CRISTOFOLO, NEIL 225 CRISWELL, DAN EVERETT 207 CRISWELL, KAY 236 CRITCHLOW, SUSAN C. 135 CRITES, MELISSA E. 127,225 CRIVELLA, ANDREW N. 245 CRIVELLA, BETTY L. 225 CRIVELLA, JUDY IRENE 206,202' CROMER, BRAD J. 245 CROMER, STEVEN A. 157,207,202. 112,113,115 CROOKE, JOHN CROUCHLEY, JAMES E. CUDDY, DIANNA 245 CULBERTSON, MITCH J. 61,130,142. 206,68,180,179 CULVER, KEITH 137,236 CRUMPSTON, ROBERT C. 207.196, 197 CURTIS, MICHAEL 113,115 CURTIS, JOSE A. 187 DAHLBERG, ROBERT 201 DAHLBERG, THOMAS S. 133 DAHLIN, DENISE CHERYL 245 DALE, STEVEN R. 246 DAMROSIA W.L. JR. DAMBROSIA, RICHARD 225 DANIELSON, RICHARD A. 206,187 DANNA, CHRISTINE A. 120,125,207, 67 DANNA, JOANNE 29,125,246 DAUGHERTY, ELIZABETH 207 DAUM DENNIE DUAM, DIANE DAVID, JAN 39,59,125,134,234,236 DAVID, VALERIE ANN 206 DAVIS, DAISY DAVIS, KIMBERLY DIANE 236 DAVIS, MARILYN 225 DAVIS, MARVA LYNN 246 DAVIS, MARY LOUISE 206 DAVIS, NATHAN DAVIS, PAMELA LYNN 31,134,226 DAVIS, PHILIP 111,207,113 DAVIS, ROBERT W. 150 DEAN. LARRY DEBLASIO, PAUL E. 207 DEBNAM, JACQUELINE 207 DEBNAM, MYRA D. 132,236 DECK, SHERRIE DECLARK, LES DEE, CHRIS E. 174,246 DEE, KERMIT ALLAN 155,175,246, 192 DEE, ROBERT D. 130,155,226 DEFENBAUGH, MARTY DEFOSSE, JANE ELLEN 207 DELL, JOANNE M. 125,246 DELL, SUZANNE 226 DELSMAN, LINDA 134,236,113 DELT, PAT 246 DEMSKI, MIKE JOHN 207 DENHAM, ROGER 236 DENTLER, DAVID DENTLER, MARY 31,224,226 DEPUE, JOHN 107,131,236,114,115 DERWEY, MELANIE A. 226 DEVOLDER, JANELLE ANN 226 DICK, BARBARA 226 DIESS, BONNIE 236 DIETZ, KURT 184 DIGREGORIO, SUSAN L. 207 DINESEN, SHARI D. 246 DINTELMAN, DUANE N. 226 DINUCCI, JILL A. 246 DINUCCI, MARK J. 207,213 DIRKS, POPPY 226 DOAK, DWAIN DOAN, JOHN 236 DOAN, MARK H. 29,236 DOLAN, MARK DONALDSON, MARGARET 207 DONALS, DONNA DONOVAN, SHARON J. 207 DORN, DAVID GREGORY 171,226 DORN, JEFFREY SCOTT 246 DORSEY, OLIVIA Y. 39,135,158,207 DOUGHERTY, PATTY DOUGLASS, DEBE 244,246 DOUGLASS, TAMELLA A. 31,42,126, 226 Down, KATHLEEN ALICE 124.137, 207 DowNEv, DENISE MINNIE 246 DRAKE, LARY B. 207,112 DRAKE, MARK P. 246 DRANSFELDT, GRETCHEN DRAPER, PATRICIA L. DRAPER, RICHARD 236,246 DREYER, JEFF 236,238,113,115 DRIVER, JANICE 246 DRUM, BARBARA 226 DUNLAP, GAIL LYNN 226 DUNN, DEBRA 246 DVORAK, DEBBIE DVORAK, JENNY MAE DYAL, JIM LYNN 142,226 DYE, VIKKI 236 DYKSTRA, DEBORAH KAY 246 DYKSTRA, MARK EASBEY, DEBORAH LYNN 226 EASON, CAROL 207 EASON, ROBERT 142,207 ECKLES, TERESA A. EDAL, MICHAEL LYLE 207 EDAL, ROBIN L. 236 EDER, BEVERLY 128,158,226,62 EDER, GARY 101,128,157,226 EDWARDS, DENISE L. 125,155,159, 246 EDWARDS, JOYCE ANN E. 207 EGAN, CYNTHIA 137,246 EGLI, MELINDA EHELEBE, VIRGINIA L. 127,226,233 ELGIN, KENNETH 150,184 ELLIOTT, KENT HESTON 226 ELLIOTT, WENDY SUE 246 ELLIS, ERIC L. 175,246,192 ELMORE, MARY HELEN EMERSON, ANN KATHRYN 246 EMPEY, CLAIRE 236,112 ENGLAND, SALLY ENGLES, TIMOTHY ALLAN 130,142, 144.146,171,173,234,236,183 ENNIS, CATHERINE 226 ENNIS, TIMOTHY P. 246 ERICSEN, BRET 103,108,122 ERSTAD, LYNN ESHLEMAN, JULIE 224,226 ESSIET, ESSIE 150,115,192,193 ESSIET, UNWA 246,193 EVANS, ROSE MARIE 236 EVANS, SHARON EVENSEN, CONNIE F. 108,207 EVERNDEN, CATHY EXLEY, MARILYN FAIRLY, ZELLA MARIE 246 FARLEY, KRISTI KAY 226 FARREL, BILLY FASSOLD, FRANK 137,236 FAY, RICHARD DEAN 153,246,192 FEAR, JOY FEATHER, CHRIS CRAIG 130,208 FEDDERSEN, DOUGLAS H. 208 FEDUN, JANICE E. 226 FEICKERT, RICHARD P. 208 FELDT, DAROLD 246 FERGUSON, CHARLES J. 102,208 FERGUSON, LYNN MARIE 39,196 FERGUSON, MICHAEL C. 51,142,143, 144,147,162,164,208,68,177,179. 178 FERNANDEZ, MAYRA 29,31,40,41, 208 FERRIER, DENICE LEE 208 FERRIER, KAY LYNNETTE 231 FERRIER, WILLIAM R. 52,108,224 FERRILL, TERRI LEE 208 FERRIS, KATHY L. 226 FERRIS, KIM 236 FESSLER, BARBARA ANN 208 FIKES, BETTY FINDLAY, MARGARET J. 246,253 FINN, MAUREEN 208 FINNELL, SHERRIE KAY 52,55,110, 111,208 FISHER, BEVERLY 106,226 FITZGERALD, CINDY 236 FITZGERALD, SHERRY E. 284 FITZGERALD, TERRY 236 FITZPATRICK, BRIAN D. 120,152,153, 171.172.208.113,187 FITZPATRICK, DAVID G. 153,171,226, 115 FLAHERTY, KATHLEEN A. FLEENOR, GARY FLEMING, JEFFREY R. FLEMING, ROBERT FLINT, KATHLEEN FLOBERG, CHARLES W. 107,120,130, 142,146,208 FLORES, ALEX 26,29,128,208 FLOYD, STEVEN J. 226 FOGELQUIST, CURTIS FOGGIA, LEANN 208 FONG, BENSON M. 129,226 FONG, BRENDA FONG, SUSAN M. 128,135,208 FORBES, DOUG R. 246 FORCE, DENNIS K. 208 FORD, DANIEL R. FORD, RON A. FORESTEL, ANN TERESA 226 FORESTEL, JEAN 236 FORSGREN, KRIS S. FORSTER, DAVID 228,226,196 FORSYTH, DOUGLAS J. 236 FORT, MICHAEL 246 FORTIN, LORI FOSDICK, MICHELE 246 FOSDICK, MICHELE FOSTER, CAROLYN L. FOSTER, EUGENE 246 FOWLER, KELLY FRED 107,130,142, 144,208,69,177,179,178 FOX, DONNA FRAINEY, PATTI JO 208 FRANCIS, JAMES DONALD 31,246 FRANCIS, JOHN BUTLER 208 FRANCO, BEN ROBERT 107,109,236 FRANCO, THOMAS FRANGIPANI, KEITH N. 155,236,182, 183 FRANK, RICHARD C. 124,236 FRANKLIN, LOUIS 162,226,186,187. 188 FREEBERG, CONNIE RAE 133,208 FREEMAN, BRUCE 153,237,191 FREEMAN, JEAN LOUISE 123,137. 208,62 FREIMARK, DARLENE FREIMARK, STEVE ALLAN 111,226 FREYER, JANET E. 110,226 FREYER, NANCY ANN 137,237,113 FRIESE, JEFF S. 246 FRIMOTH, MARGARET 226 FROKE, MARY LOU 246 FRY, JEANELLE 246 FUHRER, CHERYL 237 FUHRER, DEBBIE LYNN 226 FULLER, JIM 39,187,190 FURUSHO, DIANE FYRE, KATEY 226 GALLOWAY, KATHY ROSE 23,111,208 GAMELGAARD, DEBRA 246,194 GANTNER, MARYGRACE 237 GANTNER, MICHAEL J. 208 GARD, LESLIE ANN GARDNER, ELLEN GAIL 246 GARDNER, ROBERT S. 44,l11,123, 137,208.63 GARY, DARIA LYNN 226 GATES, SYLVIA J. 125,132,246 GATTO, GARY MICHAEL 27,29,208, 187,188 GATTO, JOEY 226 GATTO, TINA MARIE 237 GATTUCCIO, MIKE 39,159,226 GAUDIO, RICHARD 150,169,184 GAUL, RANDY GEARHART, CINDY GEMMA. TERI GENTRY, ELIZABETH D. 246 GENTRY, PENNY I I I I I I I I GENTRY, RUDY 246 GEORGE, RONDA KAY 246 GERES, SHIRLEY L. 111,226 GERTTULA, DEBBIE KAY 234 GIBB, DANNY THOMAS 208,179 GIBSON, JULIE 247 GIBSON, KIM COLEEN GIBSON, JIM R. GILL, DAN 227 HAINES, DAVID L. HAINES, NANCY NADINE 237 HALBROOK, TIM 227 HALL, HALL. HA LL. DAWN ROYALE 247 DIANE DOUGLAS 227 HALL, GREGORY HALL, RICHARD STEVEN 133,209 HALL, SANDRA 247 GILLAN, ROCKY JAMES GINGERICH, JANET L. 237 GIRDNER, MILTON 209 GISI, CONSTANCE 209 GLASPEY, HENRY M. 227 GOETZ, SHARON GOETZ, SUSAN 227 HAMAN, CYNTHIA J. 227 HAMAN, GARY D. 227 HAMLIN, DAWN HANCHETT, RUTH 234,237 HANDLEY, SHERRY LYNN 209 HANNA, TOM C. 237 HANRAHAN, CAROL E. 120,125,135. GOGAS, CORINNA MARIE 128,135. 209,202 GOGAS, JULIO G. JR. GOLDHAMMER, CARL GOLDSCHMIDT, ANN 71,120,123,127. 209,64 GOLDSCHMIDT, ELLEN 247 GOLDSTEIN, JUDY 237 GOOD, TERESA JO 237 GOODERHAM, DENA GOODMAN, ZOE ANN 247 GOODSELL, JANICE RUTH 209 GOODSELL, JOANN L. 227 GORDON. MICHELLE 125,227 GOTT, PAMELA K. 131,237 GOTTWIG, JEFFREY A, 175,113 GOULD, JACKEY 131,227,195,194 GOURNEAU, ERNIE J. GRAD, LESLIE ANNE 109,209 GRAD, PAUL 237,183 GRAFE, DAVID GRAHAM, LINDSEY ANNE 227 GRAHAM, MONA 237 GRASMICK, JANICE D. 209 209 HANSEN, BARBARA ANNE 51,71,106, 210,68 HANSEN, EUGENE HANSEN, JIM 237 HANSEN, KAREN 237,134 HANSEN, LIS 210 HANSON, DIANE 137 HARDIE, SALLY A. 247 HARGROVE, JAMES EDWIN 142,170, 171,210,187,177 HARGROVE, JOHN C. 128,150,174. 175,247,192 HARRELL, DEBBIE L. 227 HARRELL, MIKE 149,237 HARRELL, STEPHEN R. 210 HARRIS, KATHLEEN M. 237 HARRISON, JOHN 247 HARRISON, RICHARD 210 HART, HELEN KRISTINE 22,123,135, 137,211,210 HART, LIANA K. 247 HART, REBECCA ANN 40,210 HART, STEVE 237 GRAY, GRAY. GRAY. GRAY, GRAY. 68 BRAD A. 247 ERIC DEAN 126 EUGENE W. RICKI 247 SUSAN ANNETTE 42,156,209, GRAY, TRUDY GRAY, WILLIAM R. 130,142,143,144, 162,164,237,191 GRAY GREEN. 188 GREEN STEVE 111 BRITT, KELLY 162,227,187, GREEN, GREEN. . PAUL KEN LINDA MARLENE 227 GREENBURG, SUSAN 134,154,237 GREENSTEIN, AUDREY GREENSTEIN, LINDA 126,237 GREENWAY, JUDITH LYNN 247 GRIFFITH, BONNIE H. 237 GRIFFITH, DEBRA 209 GRIFFITH, DONALD 81,247 GRIFFITH, STAN 209 GROAT, DOROTHY F. 209 GROAT, VALERIE J. 247 GROBER, MONICA LEE 209,202 GRONDIN, DAVID GRONILLO, GLORIA JEAN 237 GRUEN, JANE 237 GRUETTER, MARY K.A. 24,31,41,58, 71,111,123,76,64,65 GUNDERSEN, GUNNAR B. 30,103,209 GUNDERSON, DEBORAH X. 247 GWILLIAM, TASSIE K. HAAGE, SUSAN 247 HADLEY, BARBARA JANE 137,237 HADLEY, IRENE HAFEY, ROBIN 135,137,237 HAGEN, GORDON 247 HAGLER, DONA JOYCE 137 HAGLER, LAIJRIENA R. 44,123,227 HAHN, GREGORY ALAN 27,29,1o2. 209,187 HAIGHT, ANDREW 237 HAILER, ANN MARIE 247 HART, SUSAN IRENE 247 HARTMAN, MARY JO 210 HAWES, KATHERINE E. 111,227 HAWES, LELAND HAY, STEVEN LAWSON 130,154,155, 210 HAYES, GREG MASON 227 HAYES, SCOTT BRICE 210 HAYNES, ALICE CLARA 247 HAYS, JODIE ANN 71,210 HAYZLETT, JEFFREY L. HEDGES, GABRIELE HEDLUND, DEBBIE HEFFLINGER, BARBARA 227 HEFT, SUSAN CAROL 210 HEIBERG, BRAD 237 HEIBERG, BRUCE 149,227 HEINEMANN, HELEN H. 210 HEINEMANN, JOAN MARIE 237 HELFRICH, JOAN MARIE 128,210 HELVEY, RUTH 247 HENDERSON, DON O. 247,192 HENDERSON, LOUISE 237 HENDERSON, ANTHONY HENDERSON, GREG HENDRICKS, GABRIEL 237 HENDRICKS, VIOLET M. 227 HENDRICKSON, JENNY L. 237 HENNESSY. KIMBERLY A. 247,194 HENNESSY, RICK T. 149,237,179,183 HENNING, JANIS HENSON, LUTHER LEROY 27,29,130. 137,210,187,77 HEPBURN, MICHAEL D. 54,99,110,111. 132,210,113,65 HEPBURN, SUSAN HERMAN, KATHLEEN R. 44,128,137. 227,238,62 HERNANDEZ, MIKE 149 HERSHEY, ELEANOR M. 237,194 HERZOG, CINDY 238 HERZOG, SUSAN 227 HESTER, RICHARD 210 HESTER, SCOTT M. HETRICK, TERESA HEUPEL, TIMOTHY 131,238 285 HIDAY, REBECCA S. 238 HIGGINS, CATHERINE 50,125,134. 155,238 HILDEBRAND, BETTY 227 HILDENBRAND, JULIE D. 110,111,227, 66 HILDRETH, BRUCE ALLAN 47,150, 174,175,247,192 HILDRETH, DAVID D. 111,130,142, 143,l46,162,165,187 HILL, GARY HILL, GLADYS LOUISE 70,71,120. 157,21O,69 HILL, ELBERT JR. 50,58,132,210,66 HILLIARD, GREGORY S. 132,149,238 HILTON, KATIE 238 HILTON, WENDY JO 125,158,238,112 HINES, RICK 169,247 HINSHAW, DAVID 227 HOBAUGH, SUE 247 HODGE, GREG ALLEN HODGE, KARIN 238, HOE, IDA 238 HOEKSTRA, LOIS J. 211 HOEKSTRA, LUCY JEAN 211 HOFFEE, ELAINE MARIE HOFFMAN, DELLA MAE 111 HOFFNAGLE, JOHN R. 30,58,120,127, 135,137,211 HOFFNAGLE, LYNN E. 128,155,247 HOLLEY, DEBI 211 HOLLIS, BRIAN 238 HOLLIS, JULIE 227 HOLMAN, DAPHNE M. 127,66,62 HOLMEN, CONNIE LYNN 211 HOLMES, BRUCE R. 247 HOLMES, JAMES WAYNE 152,171,187 HOLOWATI, ROBERT LEE 131,211 HOLT, NEAL R. HOLT, RANDY 238 HOLT, TERESA L. 227 HOLYCROSS, NANCY ANN 211 HOOD, DAVID W. 247 HOOD, JOYCE MARIE 110,227 HOOSON, PAUL STEPHEN 238 HOPPE, ANTHONY R. 211 HOPPES, KAREN E. 125,154,155,114, 113,115 HORENSTEIN, BRADLEY R. 247 HORENSTEIN, TONI M. 111,227 HORNE, PATRICIA 238 HOROWITZ, BRUCE S. 50,227 HOROWITZ, KAREN 126,135,137,238 HORROCKS, SHARNA HORST, ARLENE HORST, LEROY HORTON, GLENN 149,238,183 HOSTETTER, GRETCHEN L. 247 HOUF, GREGORY 238 HOUSTON, MARSHALL LEE 247 HOWARD, AUTUMN HOWARD, RICHARD W. 211 HOWE, MICHELE HOWE, TIGUE 137,238 HOWELL, PAUL HOWLETT, BRUCE MARK 52,110,111. 123,211,202,66,64,65,63 HRYCIW, NANCY 31,107,224,227,196 HUBBARD, JEFFREY R. 108,211,64 HUBBARD, REBECCA 238 HUBER, RANDY 238 HUBINSKY, MARK E. HUDSON, LINDA 227 HUDSON, JIM 150 HUDSON, MIKE 126,131,137,238 HUFF, LYNDA LOU 124,227 HUFFMAN, THOMAS ALAN 211 HUGHES, ANN M. 238 HUNT, DEBRA LYNN 211 HUNT, KIMBERLY ANN HUNTER, CHRIS 211 HUNTER, FLOSSIE L. HUSERIK, CAROL RUTH 127,135,227, 194 HUSKEY, DUANE 149,224,227 HYDE, SUSAN M. 238,50 IBABAO, ARTEMIO T. 238 IBABAO, CHRIS M. 247 IRWIN, PAULA M. 247 ISAACSON, DAN 227 ISON, LEONARD W. 211 JACKELS, DEBRA 227 JACKELS, GARY 247,191 JACKELS, GEORGE 153,238,192 JACKSON, LETTIE M. 247 JACKSON, BRENDA JACOB, DEBRA KAY 247 JACOB, LEAH MARION 237 JACOB, REBECCA T. 127,128,137,211. 224 JACOBSON, JAMES M, 227 JACOBSON, JANET L. 247 JAENKE, VIVIAN JAFFE, MIKE GEORGE 29,227 JAGER, RON JALVING, LINDA 111,120,211,205 JAMES, KIM 247 JANAC, ALAN JANES, CHRIS 247 JANNEY, MATTHEW B. 137,238 JAQUES, JON 150 JAQUES, MIKE EUGENE 133,211 JASPERSE, JEROME R. 171,238 JEFFERIES, D'ANNE 128 JEFFERIES, SUZIE 238 JENDRITZA, DIANE 227 JENDRITZA, JEAN ANN 247 JENDRITZA, MICHAEL 238 JENKINS, CAROL 228 JENKINS, HENRY JENKS, DEBRA A. 238 JENNE, RENNEE 228 JENNINGS, MANVILLE T. JENSEN, CHRIS A. JENSEN, TIM L. JESS, CARLA 248 JEWETT, MEREDITH C. JOHNS, KIM 238 JOHNSON, CRAIG R. 238 JOHNSON, DENISE JOHNSON, DENISE VIOLA JOHNSON, IRENE LOUISE 108,120. 122,126,211 JOHNSON , JEFFREY B. 111,211 JOHNSON, KAREN LOUISE 71,212 JOHNSON, LORI ANN 248 JOHNSON, MARK EDWARD 248 JOHNSON, RICK B. JOHNSON, ROGER 238 JOHNSON STEVE 212,238 JOHNSON STEVE 137 JOHNSON VALERIE KAY JOHNSTON, BECKY 212 JOLSTAD, CHRISTINA IvI. 212 JOLSTAD, SONIA JONES BERNITA ANNE 122137 212 JONES: CHRISTOPHER J. 212 ' JONES, CRAIG WILLIAM 158,228 JONES DEVERNE 149160 JONES: GENE 123,137,228 JONES, LELAND 150,248,184 JONES, MARIE JONES, MEGAN 128,133,228 JONES, PATRICIA B. 248 JONES. STEVEN G. 248 JOSEPH, SARAH K. 30,31,126,127,128 137,238 JOSLEN, DIANE MARIE 238 JOSLIN, JACKIE 238 JOSLIN, PATRICIA JUNG, HARRY K. 129,228 JUNG, HENRY K. 135,212 JUNG, ROBERT C. 228. JUNIOR EMMA LEE A. 120,128,135. 212,202 KAADY, CINDY 238,47 KAHLER, ROBERT 228 KAISER, BRUCE ROBERT 212 KAISER, DANNY 149,166,191 KALE, KATHLEEN JO 248 BRIAN DOUGLAS 229,113,63 LOCKE KANNARD, SUSAN D. 238 JAPLON, ILENE 31,238 KAPLON, JAMES H. 150,175,248,193, 192 KAPTUR, MICHELLE M., KARAMBELAS, RITA 248 KARPEN, KAREN 108,127,228 KARPEN, KARLA 127,238 KARPURK, WILLIAM B KASAHARA, CHARLOTTE A. 106.157, 159,228 KATHRENS, NANCIE K. 128,135,137, 212 KATRENA, TONI MARIE 127,238 KEAST, DENISE 228 KEENAN, MARILYN E. 212 KEENAN, MATTHEW J. 248,185 KELLER, ANNE MARIE 248 KELLER, NANCY ANN 228 KELLY, BRABARA KELLY, JOSEPH PAUL KELLY, MIKE 238 KELLY, SCOTT 238,191 KELNER, JOANN 248 KENDALL, CARRIE 238 KENDALL, STEVE KENNEDY, MARY 248 KENTNER, DALE 238 KESER, JUDITH CAROL 135,212 KESSINGER, STEWART 238 KESTER, RICHARD 212 KESTER, WAYNE 238 KESWICK, CYNTNIA ANN 133,212 KEYES, LORA 228 KILGORE, DALE 228 KING, MARY JANE 238 KING, MICHAEL WILLIAM 248 KING, SHARON LEE 212 KINISH, RUTH ANN 71,125,135,212 KINNAMAN, GERALD A. 161 KINNEAR, DEBRA 228 KIRK, ANITA GAIL KIRK, DANNY KIRK, TOMMY LEE KIRKHAM, GRANT W. 153,248,192, 193 KIRKPATRICK, BARBARA KISER, DAN 238 KISHEL, MICHAEL 110,111,212 KLEEMAN, PETE KLOVER, CRYSTAL LEE 106,212 KLUSER, DEBORAH KNAUSS, REBECCA L. 111,212 KNEELAND, DIXIE LEE 248,194 KNEELAND, EDDIE 228 KNEELAND, JONELL 228 KNEPPER, JOHN 238 KNUDSON, PAMELA SUE 248 KOCH, BEVERLY MAY 108,120,212 KOCH, GERALD 248 KOEHLER, DAVID R. 54,99,132,228, 113,115 KOEHLER, TODD LEWIS 248 KOLODIN, ELENA 239 KORBER, JOAN MARIE 228 KORUM, JOHN KOSKELO, AARON CLYDE 169,248, 247,184 KOSSAK, JOANNE KOTCHIK, JILL A. 155,126,243,239 KOZINA, JAYNE ANN 131,137,239 KRAFVE, KATHLEEN E. 124,127,228 KRAMER, JAMES W. 22,30,137,212,76 KRAUSHAAR, KATHY SUE 239 KRAUSHAAR, LARRY 153,239,183 KRAUSHAAR, MICHAEL R. 175 KRIEGE, SCOTT 150 KUEHN, BOB KUEHNEL, ALICE E. 213 KUEHNEL, FRANK R. 248 KUHL, CONNIE JO 213 KUHL, LEE W. 239 KUIAWA, GEORGE 152,153,154,171, 213,183,187 KUNZ, LORI LEE 71,125,213,69 KURTRIGHT, SHARON MAY 239 KWAN, MARY 239 LACKEY, CINDY 228 LACROSS, MIKE D. LAFORD, KRISTINA G. 37,239 LAKEFISH, RANDALL JAY 111,130,228 LAM, JEANNE 248 LAMBERT, LAMBERT CATHY ANNE 239 166,167,228 LAMBERT, JEFFREY 213 LAMBERT, STEVEN 150,169,248 , GLENN EUGENE 130,142, LEWIS, VIRGINIA 228 LIANG, HELEN 239 LIBERTY, LOIS MARIE 228 LINDERMAN, CAROL 110,239 LINDERMAN, NANCY LEE 249 LINDERMAN, SHERYL J. 111,213 LINDQUIST, MARK 167,239,179,183 LINES, BARBARA A. 249 LINES, DOROTHY GLADYS 228 LISTER, DAVID ROBERT 137,228 LISTY, PAUL N. 249 LITTLE. LANCASTER, RONALD W. 11,213 LANDEN, ERIC 213,187,188 LANG, CATHERINE J. 228 LANG, TOBI 248,126 LANGLEY, DEBRA ANN 239 LANGLEY, LENNY RAY LANGSTON, CARRIE 239 LANKINS, DONALD.SCOTT 133 LAPLANTE, ANNETTE 248 LAPLANTE, LINDA 228 LARIVIERE, BILL LARIVIERE, DESIREE L. LLOYD LLOYD 188 LLOYD LOCKE , BENITA 239,112,194 , JAD D. 149,158,229,186,187, , WENDY JENE 124,229 , ALAN L. 25,127,162,213 LOCKE, , JODIE MICHELE 229 CAROL JO 161 LARSEN, KEN 239 LARSON, BRUCE 239,112,115 LARSON, DON 149,239,191 LARSON, GARY PAUL 248 LARSON, JANICE GAY 228 LARSON, NELS EDWARD 248,192 LARSON, SARA B. 248 LASSEN, ALAN M. 228 LATHAM, CARLENE L. 228 LAUER, THERESA 248 LAVAGETTO, CATHY 248 LAVAGETTO, JOSEPH M. 213 LAWS, JOHN 150,244,248 LAYCOE, RHONDA 11,73,106,123, 158,213,69,74,75 LAYMAN, RICHARD S. 127,213,113, 199 LAZZERONI, DAVID J. 150,248 LAZZERONI, LINDA 31,228,196 LEACH, JIM ELMO 213 LEADLEY, DAVID MARTIN 228 LEADLEY, JOHN C. 29,252,248 LEAVERTON, KARI 239 LEAVERTON, KARL V. 42,51,248 LEAVITT, DEANNE P. 71,213 LEAVITT, PENNY L. 248 LEE, BARBARA 248 LEE, BILL 228 LEE, DAVID 131,137,239 LEE, DAYLE 29,110,126,129,239 LEE, DONALD L. 131,137 LEE, JANINE 126,129,228 LEE, JOANNE 228 LEE, LARRY LEE, MARIAN 129,136,237 LEE PATTI 106129 224 LEE SEE, SING 248 SEE, YOU 248 SHIRLEY KAYE 128 WAYNE WAI 213 LEGORE, DAN LEHL, MARTIN JOSEPH 133,213 LEHMAN, DANIEL J. 137,176,177,180, 179 LEE LEE, LEE, LEHNIAN , HOWARD LEIGH, JOHN ARTHUR 128,137 LEIOH, ROY LEINEs, DANIEL FRANK 248 LEITCH, CINDY 248 LEO, CYNTHIA RENE 25,26,31,70,71, 124,129,137,213,e9,19s LEO, GREG 166,167,239 LEO, STEPHEN c. 228 LEONARD, JODI E. 243 LEONARD, MICHELE A. 133,228 LEONARD, TERESA ELLEN 108,122, 124,213 LEONG, PEARL 249 LESTER, RONALD JAMES 239 LEvIN, EDNA MAE 228 ,, LEWIS, RANDY SCOTT 228 LEWIS, SARAH L. 125,249 LOHKAMP, ALAN ROGERS LOHKAMP, DAVID V. LOHKAMP, TOM DEAN 249 LOOMIS, LONNIE 229,179 LORENTZEN, LINDA D. LOUIE, CARL 249 LOUIE, DAVID 239 LOVEL, AUDREY 229 LOW, ROSANNA 31,129,157,229 LPENLING, JIM 249 LUCK, KATHY JEAN 214 LUIZZI, LORI 239 LUIZZI, SHERYL LYNN 214 LUTHY, SUSAN 39,158,239 LYNCH, HENRY A. 132 LYNN, MARK 149,171,239,191 LYON, GLENN RUSSELL 124,152,229 LYONAIS, DEBORAH ANN 39,229 LYONAIS, SHARON 249 LYONS, CAROL L. 229 LYONS, LORI 110,239,112,115 MA, DAVID MA, KATHERINE 239 MACDONALD, JOHN 40,214,113,179 MACE, SANDRA 249 MACNEILL, BRUCE ALLAN 40,214,206 MAHONEY, THOMAS C. MAHONY, PAMELA JOAN 214 MAIER, KARLA K. 249 MAIER, VICKIE 239 MAJHOR, JOHN MAJOR, KAREN MARIE 229 MAJOR, KRISTY D. 249 MALOY, ROBERT SHANNON 167,214 MATTILA, CHRISTOPHER MATTILA, PAUL G. 239,191 MAXWELL, TEENA F. 249 MAXWELL, WESLEY O. MAY, ANDREW E. 229 MAYFIELD, DONNA MAYHEW, ANTHONY 249 MAYHEW, CHRIS 229 MAYOR, LINDA 249 MCAULEY, JOHN 229 MCCARTHY, SHARON G. 110,111,123 137,214 MCCARTHY, TIMOTHY 171,239,113 MCCLAIN, DOUGLAS E. 229,179 MCCLELLAN, PATRICK W. 61,107,108 122,130,162,164,214,180,179 MCCLELLAN, SCOTT C. 229,179 MCCLINTOCK, LORAINE A. 249 MCCOLLISTER, DIANA 214 MCCOLLOCH, THOMAS C. 42,43,107, 130,162,163,164,165,214 MCCORMICK, MARY LOU 239 MCCORMICK, ROSALIND M. 120,125, 135,214,115 MCCOY, PAMELA 214 MCCOY, TIM MCCRACKEN, JOHN 149,239 MCCREARY, JANET 120,214 MCCUAIG, BRAD 239,191 MCDANIEL, DEBRA JO 249 MCDANIEL, JANICE M. MCDONALD, JANA L. 229 MCDONALD, SCOTT M. 15O,168,169, 249,192 MCDONNELL, MICHAEL E. 149,160, 229 MCDONOUGH, SANDRA KAY 108,127, 229 MCFARLAND, MCFARLAND, MCFARLAND, MCFARLING, MCGOUGAN. CHERYL L. 239 TERRI ANN 229 VICKIE LEA 214 KENNETH E. JAMES A. 239 MCGRATH, PATRICK L. 52,123,214 MCGRAW, STEPHEN MCGUIRK, GLENN MCINTOSH, JANET 239 MCINTYRE, STEVEN 169,249 MCKENDRICK, GLENNA M. 229 MCKENDRICK, MARGARET 249 MCKENZIE, RAY KENNETH MCKINNON, EMILY 239 MCLAUGHLIN, BRIAN P. 30,44,109, 123,127,137,229,64,65 MANCHINE, WILLIAM MANNIX, KELLY 81,249 MANOUGIAN, MICHAEL J. 229 MANTIA, CHARLES HENRY 214 MARCUM, MIKE MARIMAN, LINDA JEAN 239 MARING, CRAIG 239 MARING, MARK FORTON 150,168. 169,249,56,184 MARKEL, BILL 246,249 MARKEL, CHRISTINE 239 MARKEL, JOHN MARKEL, KATHERINE 214 MARKIN, MARKIN DEBBIE JO 128,249 , VICKI RUTH 128,135,229 MARQUEZ, PAULA ANN MARR, NITA 229 MARSHALL, BRUCE E. 149,239 MARSHALL, CRAIG R. MARSHALL, RICHARD A. 130,142,191 MARTIN, CURT V. 149,229 MARTIN, MARY ELLEN MARTIN, PATRICK ALLEN 30,214 MARTINOTTI, MICHAEL 149,229 MASON, LANE MCLAUGHLIN, JOHN 229 MCLAUGHLIN, TOM O. 25,103,121, 122,127,137,214 MCLEAN, LAURIE SUE 214 MCLEOD, SANDRA L. 249 MCMANIGAL, JOAN 249 MCMANIGAL, KATHLEEN C. 124,215 MCMURCHIE, STEVEN B, 150,169 MCNAMAR, LINDA 215 MCNARY, JACK F. 239 MCNEW, ALAN ROGER 239 MCQUADE, DANIEL 149,215 MCREYNOLDS, SALLY ANN 229,69 MEADOWS, WILLIAM R. 239 MEDFORD, BECKY LYNN 215 MEDFORD, DANNY MAX 15O,161,168, 169,249,184 MEDFORD, LINDA 229 MEEKER, CHERYL 31,39,126,239 MEEKS, THOMAS I. 142,144,229 MELBY, TERRY L. 111,229 MERRITT, JAMES 239 MERVYN, BARBARA 229 MERVYN, SUSAN KAY 82,215 MESHER, DONNA 240 MASON, PATRICK B. 239,112 MASTRUDE, LAURA JEAN MATHIS, AMARANTHA C. 249 MATSUO, NANCY ATSUKO 129,214 MATTESON, JULIE 31,234,239 MATTESON, WENDY ANN 157,159, 229 286 MESHER, GENE M. 31,58,229 MESSMAN, JULIE MICHELMAN, LINDA 215 MIELKE, BETH K. 249 MIELKE, LYNN A. 31,80 MIESEN, BARBARA 240 MIESEN, LAURIE JEAN MIHALOS, ROBIN A. 240 MILES, KEVIN MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER CHERIE DIANE 215 CHERRIE LYNN 28,71 CHRISTOPHER J. 249 DAVID HALLEN 131,229 NAGEL, JILL DENISE 215 NAGEL, JOAN KIMBERLY 250 NAKATA, JANYCE LYNN 129,133,215 NAINES, DAVID 240 NANCE, ELAINE 30,127,230,115 NANCE, PAUL 128 NATE, MIKE NAVARRA, LORI NAVARRA, PAMELA ANN NAVARRA, ROBERT 230 PALMER, ANN 230 PALMER, ELAINE PANCIARELLI, MARIA PANCIARELLI, PIERA 216 PANZA, CARMELINA 216 PAPENFUS, CATHIE M. 230 PARIS, DELORES KAY 230 PARVIN, KATHY A. MILLER DOLLY 249, MILLER, HAROLD LEE MILLER, JULIA LYNN 215 MILLER LORI 240 MILLER MARY 240 MILLER MONICA MILLER SCOTT DOUGLAS 150,244, 249 MILLER, VALERIE JEAN 229,194 MILLER, WILLIAM 229 MILLICAN, DAMON SCOTT 175 MILLICAN, DOUGLAS L. 229,115 MILLS, SCOTT WESLEY MILNER, LORIANN 240 MIOTKE, DEL 249 U MIOTKE, KENNETH D. 131,240 MIOTKE, LINDA DIANE 229 MISETICH, SUSIE 230 MITCHELL, AMY JEAN 31,230,232, 198 MITCHELL, CATHERINE 249 MITCHELL, MARK MITCHELL, RICKY LYNN MITCHELL, STEPHEN P MITCHELL, YVONNE 230 NAYLOR, HERBERT 155,230 NEES, ROBERT 171,173 NEGUS, DEBRA NEGUS, LANDELL NELSON. NELSON. NELSON CRAIG 133,171,172,240 DEBBIE 240 HEIDI 250 NELSON: JANICE L. 250 NELSON, JOANN 124,131,135,230 NELSON, JOHN A. NELSON, PATTY 240 NELSON, PAUL NEUMAN, EDWARD 215 PATEY, BLAKE PATEY, MARILYN 230 PATTERSON, CORRENE 250 PATTERSON PATTERSON , CYNTHIA L. 216 . JOYCE ANN 216 PATTERSON, KIMBERLY 250 PATTERSON, PAMELA C. 230 PATTERSON, PATRICIA A. PATTERSON, RANDALL D. 111,131, 230,63 PAULSON, CHARLES B. PAYNE, ALETHEA M. 155,230 PAYNE, STA N M. 155,175,250 PEACHY, ANNA F. 240 PEARSON, THOMAS PRUITT, CLARENCE 31,148,149,16O, 166,241 PUKTUN, SOMCHAI 231 PULIDO, STEVE ALLEN 148,149,231. 187 PUOTSI, SARA 251 PURCELLA, KENNETH A. QUINTON, JERRY L. 251,184 QUINTON, RITA 216 QUIRICONI, CHRISTINE 216 QUIROZ, VIRGINIA 251 QUIROZ, XAVIER 241 QUITORIANO, ROBERT L. 128,231,191 QUIROTIANO, SAM RADER, KEITH EUGENE 150,151,251, 192 RADER, WENDY 134 RAGLIONE, STEVE 251 RAGNONE, KIMBALL V. RALPH, KATHY MARY 231 RAMSEY CAROL ANN 241 NEUSCHWANDER, PATTI 230 NEWBURY, THERESA B. 250 NEWSOM, NANCY NEWSOM, PENNY NEWSOM TED NEWTON, CHRIS M. 250 NEWTON, DAN 240,137 NEWTON DAVID CHARLES 38,110, PEDERSON, SANDRA M. 250 PELT, PATRICK 192 PELT, MICHAEL T. 230 PENDERGRASS, ANNE H. 127,230 PENDERGRASS, JANE H. 250 PENDERGRASS, DANNY JR. PENHARLOW, CHERYL N. 230 PERAGINE, TONI 230 RAMSEY: JAMES ADAM RAMSEY, LINDA L. RAMSEY, LOUISE JANE 251 RAMSEY, RANDLE MARILYN SUE 121,216 LINDA 126 RANK. BRENDA Jo RASEY, CAROL ANN MOBLEY, MARILYN 31,217,215 MONACO, ANNE 71,215 MONGEON, LUCY C. 230 MONSTIS, ANDREW MONTEBLANCO, HUGO 240 MONTGOMERY, CAROL 240 MONTGOMERY, LUVENIA 249 MONTROSE, ALAN MARK 110,111,124, 135,212,215,199 MOORE, CYNTHIA RAE 128,249 MOORE, DAVID W. 230 111,142,215 NG, DEBBIE 250 NGAN, MAY 240 NICHOLAS, GLORIA JEAN 230 NIMMO, KIM DUANE 215 NOLAN, DEAN H. 136,230 PERALA, CHRIS 250,194 PERALA, JULIE 230 PERKEL BEVERLY SUE 137,240,112, 196 PERKEL, RICHARD ALAN 128,216 NOLAN, NOLIND. NOLIND. NOREN. RICHARD CLAIR 215 DEVANIE KAY 215 SUSAN C. 230 JOHN A. 240 NORMAN, CHRISTOPHER R. 250 PERKINS, DAVID G. 250 PERRY, KAREN LYNN 216 PERSONS, ROBERT 42,153,55,107, 226,230 PETERS, CHERYL LYNN 216 PETERS, GAYLE 38,230 MOORE, DONNA 240 MOORE, ROSE 240 MORENE, EDWIN NED 240 MORETZ, STEVEN DEAN 153,249 MORGAN, DAWN MORGAN, RICHARD GLEN 249 MORLEDGE, CATHY LARAE 249 MORRIS, TAMERA LYNN 126,230 MORRIS, TERESA MARIE 240 MOURNING, RUSSEL J. 250 MORRISON, ALAN D. 249,183 MORRISON, RONNIE E. 131,240,183 MORRISSEY, DIANA L. 230 MORSE, CARLA LEE 250 MOSER, KATHLEEN MARIE 215 MOSHER, DONNA MARIE MOSIER, SCOTT BLAIR 240 MOTT, GAY MARION 110,111,215,112, 113 MOY, LINDA MARIE 129,230 MOY, LUANN MIE 125,126,129,135. 215 MOY, WANDA JOYCE 129,230 MUI, LINDA 215 MUI, YUET DENISE 230 MULLER, ANDREW 240 MULLER, PAUL 250 MUNTZ, CINDY MUNTZ, REBECCA C. 250 MURCHIE, STEVE 250 NORMO, CHRISTINE C. 61,133,215 NORVILLE, DAVID O. 26,24,127,l30, 142,230,1'87, 188 NORVILLE, ELIZABETH M. 46,130, 137,155,234,240 NORVILLE, JOHN M. 171,196 NOWAK, MIKE NUESE, MARSHA 215 OBLISK, PATRICIA DEE 26,215,202 OBRIEN, SHANNON 250 ODGERS, KARIN 126,240 OTHUS, DEANNE OLANDER, DAVID L. 230 OLANDER, JAMES 250 OLANDER, RICKY 250 OLDEJANS, RANDY D. 240 OLIVER, LAURENCE III OLIVER, JANIS GAIL 230 PETERSON, PETERSON, ALICE 240 CARL WAYNE 216 PETERSON, DAN ALLEN 131,240 PETERSON, JEAN M. 240 PETERSON, JIM 39,166,167,240,236 PETERSON. PETERSON. PETERSON. JUNE ELLEN 216 KATHY LYNNE 108,216 PATRICIA 230 PETTY. KEVIN L. 149,240,191 RASEY, DON RASKIN, JAY 47,155,112,1l3 RASKIN, JON 39,137,152,112,l13,115 RASKIN, KEITH 241,114,113,115 RASMUSSEN, SCOTT 133,231 RAUSCH, DENNIS GORDON 241 RAUSCH, RICHARD N. RAVAGNI, JULIANN 216 RAVAGNI, MICHELE RAWSON, DAVID RAYA, JEANETTE RAZ, DAVID 241 READ, JERRY 231 REDEMAN, DENNIS E. 231 REDFORD, CLYDE 216 REDFORD, DAVID LYNN 241 REDICK, SCOTT RAY 149,171,241 REDWING, CHARLES M. 131,216 REDWING, DEAN O. 241 REED, ROBERT M. l28,231,112,115 PFERDNER, JACK W. 26,29,130,142. 166,230,187 PHILLIPS, LIN ROSS 250 PHILLIPS, CHERYL PHILPOT, TERESSA PIAZZA, DAVID REED, SCOTT 130,142,145,162,231 REGAN, MICHAEL ROBERT 241 REICHERT, DAVID 231 REICHERT, GAIL 216 REID, BONNIE LYNN 231 REIDLINGER, STEVEN D. 231,179 REIFENBERG, ANE MARIE 128,251 PIAZZA, PETER V. 128,240,115 PICCOLO, LINDA 250 PICKRELL, GAIL LEE PICKRELL, VICKIE 216 OLIVER, JEAN 215 OLIVER, LORI 230 OLIVER, MARILYN L. 215 OLIVERIO, DEBRA ANN 250 OLSEN. BARBARA DENISE 230 OLSEN, CHERYL ANN OLSEN, KAREN LEA 216 OLSEN, KATHY OLSEN, LINDA OLSEN, RODGER OLSON, DAVID M. 230 PIENOVI, ANGELA M. PIERCE, JULIE ANNE 250 PIERI, ESME MARIE PIKE, SUZANNE JEANNE PIPGRAS, MARY 240 PITTMAN, PERRY E. 103,123,135,216 PLANCICH, PATRICIA A. 110,111,216 PLESS, PEGGY A. 240 POLINSKY, ROBERT A. 231 POND, WILLIAM P. 240 POOLE, SHARON 250 MURDOCK, CAROLYN M. OLTHOFF, SUSAN GAIL 216 MURDOCK, MOLLY E. 137,250 MURNEY, MURPHY, MURPHY, MURPHY. MURRAY ROBERT PAUL 137,240 EARL STEVEN KAY L. TOM 150 CAROL MYERS, LISLE WILLIAM 103,129,215 MYERS, VIVIAN MYLES, LAVERNE 66 NACHTWEY, GRETCHEN 110,111,230 NACHTWEY, JON 50,150,151,168,169, 250,190,192 OMARA, LAURA 240 OSHAUGHNESSY, MARY 128,230 OSMONDSON, CANDACE J. OVERBEY, MAUREEN 216 OWEN, LOUISE 111,121,216 OWEN, SANDY 29,126,240 OWENS, TERESA KAY 250 PADEN, AMELIA 230 PAGANO, MARK 240,176,181,179 PAIRAN, ROSEMARY 216 PAJUNAS, MIKE 240,187 PALERMINI, VALERIE 230 287 POON, RUBY 216 REINER, DARLENE S. 251 REITER, MARK JOSEPH 231 REKART, GREG 217 REMILLARD, BECKY J. 217 REMSING, CINDY 158,241 RENK, PATRICIA ANN RENNER, DAVE L. RENNIE, SCOTT ELLIS 241 RENO, BETTY RERING, JOHAN 155,217 RETCHLESS, BRADLEY 231,191 RETCHLESS, DEBORAH L. 106,217 RETCHLESS, VICKIE LEE 250,251 RETONDO, MARGARET J. 251,114,115 RETONDO, RUTH 30,231,114,115 REZNICK, MARK THOMAS 130,217, POPE, COLLEEN LEE 251 POPP, RENEE PORRAS, MONICA M. 240 POSS, WENDY LEE 251 POUND, CONNIE L. POUND, SHERRY NAOMA 187 RHODES, CARLA JO RHODES, LEE 149,231 RHYNE, SYLVIA 251 RIBAIL, DEBBIE LEE RICH, ALLAN POWELL, JEFF 241 POWELL, PATTI 231 POWELL, RICHARD POWELL, LINDA PRANZETTI, FRANK PRICE, SCOTT P. 251 PRUETT, CYNTHIA RICHARD, MARY BARBARA 231 RICHARDS, LESLIE NAN 107,108,121, 217 RICHARDSON, CAROL RICHARDSON, JOHN W. 169,192 RICHARDSON, PAM RICHARDSON, PAT RIEGER, DEBORAH L. 217 RIERSON, JENNIFER 110,111,231 RIGGS, LINDA RILEY, MARK 150 RITCHIE, SHERYL LYNN RIVERS, CHERYL GAY 251 RIVERS, DONNA JEAN 217 ROBERTI, STEVE C. 251 ROBERTS, JAMES ELLIS 241 ROBERTS, KATHERINE 137 ROBERTS, RUTH A. 31,45,53,54,103 ROBERTS, TIM ROBERTSON, CATHY A. 241 ROBERTSON, DEBRA 217 ROBINSON, KIM M. 171,241 ROBINSON, SHEILA E. 231,196,197 ROBNETT, CATHY RODWAY, DIANNE JEAN 31,241 ROGERS, NIKKI LYNN 241 ROGOWAY, DAVID JAY ROHSE, JOEL BERTRAM 251 ROMANAGGI, CAROL F. 216 ROMANAGGI, FRANK V. 142,241,182 183 ROMERO, CHRISTINE 241 ROOKLIDGE, KATHRYN 251 ROPER, ROBERT ROSE, MARSHA ANN ROSENDAHL, CAROLYN 42,126,155. 157,234,241 ROSS, DOUGLAS SCOTT 128,241 ROSS, RONALD EVAN 128,217 RUBEN, BARBARA JO 126,251 RUBEN, ELLEN PATTI 23,31,111,121, 127,135,137,217 RUBLE, GARY RUBOTTOM, MANINA 241 RUDD, TERRY GEORGE 133,155 RUECKER, BILL 150,251 RUFNER, LINDA MARIE 102,130,135, 217,195,194 RULJANCICH, STEVE 217 RUNNING, JEFFREY A. RUOTSI, SARAH 159 RUSE, KLYNN SUE 82,217 RUSE, SCOTT 173,251,192 RUSH, PENNY ANN 241 RUSSELL, JUDY 134,158,251 RUSSELL, MARILYN ANN 106,121,122 57,217 RUSSELL, STEVE LOUIS 130 RYLAND, WARREN SAATHOFF, MARDI LYN 158,251 SABROSKI, PATTY M. SAGER, JAMES KURTIS 150,175,251. 184 SAMAMOTO, SCOTT 107,109,122,129, 135,206,202 SALMON, HOLLIE RAE 218,121 SALMON , STEVEN ROY 150,175,251 SALMONS, JOE SALVATORE, CRAIG 150 SAMMIS, LESLIE CAROL 241 SAMMIS, ROBERT NEAL 130,142,143 162,165,218,187,188 SAMMIS, SCOTT R. 111,231,112,113, 115 SAMPSON, JACKIE L. 126,241 SANDERS, KATHLEEN 241 SANTILLI, JOSETTI 31,125,241,194 SANTOS, ALBERT SARACCO, GINA MARIE 251 SARE, DIANA 231 SASO, JEAN MARIE 231 SASO, KATHY 251 SAUNDERS, ROBERT SAUTER, RACHEL 244,251 SAUTER, REBECCA S. 110,128,231. 115 SAUTER, ROBERT DAVID 128,13O, 142,144,145,146,147,171,206,189 SAUTNER, ALBERT V. SCHADE, DAVID F. 241,112,113,115 SCHAEFER, BETSY ANN 218 SCHATZ, CLIFFORD A. SCHAUER, LINDA SCHEETZ, LEE ANN F. 251 SCHENK, KATHLEEN M. SCHIEWE, BARBARA ANNE 218 SCHIEWE, DEEDEE 241 SCHILL, EILEEN ANN 218 SCHINDLER, FRED 133 SCHLEIFER, JONATHAN 115 SCHMIDT, MARLA JILL 241 SCHMIDT, MIKEL JEFF 172,241,250 SCHMITZ, NANCY 241 SCHNEIDER, DIANE SUE 218 SCHNOOR, LINDA JEAN 251 SCHOATES, SANDRA 194 SCHOEN, EDWARD KARL 231 SCHOEPP, MARY 125 SCHOLZ, SUSAN CHERYL 257 SHOOTES, SANDRA 251 SCHOPP. JOHN 218 SCHOPP, NANCY 241 SCHOPP, STEVE SCHOPPE, MARY 241 SCHUCHARDT, LINDA 241,194 SCHULZ, ROBERT W. 123,157,218 SCHWARTZ, LARRY 241 SCHWEBEL, VICKI LYNN SCOLES, SUSAN MARIE SCOLES, VICTORIA ANN 128,159,251 SIROIS, KERRY PAUL 232 SITTER, KARLA JEAN SIZBEN, DEBBIE 252 SKELLY, MICHAEL T. 242 SKELTON, SHELLY ANN 232 SKERL, MATT E. SKOCH, BARBARA LYNN M. 252 SKORNEY, MICHAEL J. 150,169,252. 184 SKORNEY, STEPHEN MARK 50,142 166,232,187 SKYE, ALLEN 242 SLADE, COLIN LAWRENCE SLADE, PETER 149,231,242 SLALIOI-ITER, DALE 150,164 SLAY, DEBRA 231 SLOAN, JOHN 252 sIvIITAsIN, VATCHARACHA 81,242 SCOTT, BARBARA J. 241 SCOTT, CHERIE SCOTT, DEBRA SCOTT, EDWARD M. 218 SCOTT, SHAWN ROBERT 175,251 SMITH, BARBARA 242 SMITH, DANIEL J. 231 SMITH, DAVE 150 SMITH, DEBRA LYNN 231 SMITH, DENNIS 252 SMITH, GARY L. 242 SMITH, GINA 242 SMITH KELLY BRIAN 153,169,252 192 SMITH, KENNETH JAMES SMITH, LOIS RHEA 231 SMITH, LONNIE 219 SMITH, PATRICIA 132,242 SMITH SMITH SHARON THERESA 125,252 VIRGINIA M. 231 STEWART, GENE DARREL STEWART, JANN 252 STEWART, MATTHEW W. 232,115 STIEBEN, MARK KELLY 150,252 SUMNER, DAVID STOVALL, BOBBIE LYNNE 133,219 STRANAHAN, JUDITH K. 242 STRAND, MARCIA ANN 108,135,219 STRAND, MARILYN JEAN 252 STRAND, MARK 242 STRAUB, RICHARD STRAW, DEBORAH 137,242 STRAW, LAURIE H. 252 STRIBLING, CAROL ANN 252 STRIBLING, NEIL OWEN 219 STRIETZEL, ROSS F. 219,69 STROH, DEBBIE 252 STROH, SANDRA JEAN 242 STROM, DAVID ROY 232 STUART, ALVIN LOUIS 232,112,113, 115 STUART, CHARLES M. 175,252,184 STUART, MICA SHERRY 242 STUCKI, SHAREE 232 STURGIS, BONNIE G. SUEOKA, RANDALL 242 SUKONTANON, SURAPON 219 SULLIVAN CAROL 242 SULLIVAN, PATRICIA A. SULLIVAN, ROBERT J. 150,175,252 SULLIVAN, SUE DEANNA 219 SULLIVAN, VICKY LYNN 252 SUN, DORIS 232 SEAMAN, MIKE SECRETO, JANIS ANN 251 SECRETO, LYNNE 241 SEE, MICHELLE J. 218 SEE, PATTY E. 218 SEEBER, ROSS 149,241 SEELEY, JESS EDGAR SEELEY, JOE SEELEY, PAUL 192 SEEMAN, DANIEL 218 SEID, JUNE 26,46,129,231 SEID, KIM WAI 251 SEIDL, STUART C. 218 SEIFERT, SHELDON KARL SELIG, MICHAEL GRANT SENEY, ELIZABETH 135,231 SEVERANCE, ROBERTA A. 218 SEVIER, JERRY ALLEN 241 SEYMOUR, ALAN SHACKELFORD, CONNIE M. 251 SHACKELFORD, DAVID L. 154,155 SHACKELFORD, MIKE 242 SHANGLE, BARBARA A. 231 SHANK, SHEREE LEA 251 SHANNON, KEVIN F. 218 SHANNON, TERESA 31,38,231 SHARP, RODNEY SHAW, MARIAN ELAINE 242 SHAW, MYRON SHAY, DANIEL RAYMOND 251 SHAY, GREG 149,171,242 SHEFFIELD, SANDRA L. 251 SHENK, KATHY 251 SHERBURNE, FREDA L. 218 SHIPLEY, CAROL JEAN 218 SHIPLEY, CINDY A. 31,242 SHLEIFER, JONATHAN M. 40,218 SHLEIFER, THOMAS MARK 251 SHMILENKO, JOHN 232 SHMILENKO, MIKE 251 SHORT, TERRY D. 133,230,232 SHOTWELL, CAROLE 121,137,218 SHUTE, JEAN MARY 128 SIELAFF, SUSANNE M. 101,232 SIEMSSEN, TEREASA MAY SIGLER, JAN DELL 108,111,122,218 SILER, GIL 232 SIMMONS, KATHRYN 111,115 SIMON, STEVEN 131,251 SIMPSON, BILL 39,130,152,153,162, 165,232,180,179.178 SIMPSON, RON 150,175,251 SIMS, DEBORAH ANNE 218 SMOKE, WILLIAM ROBERT 171,232, 191 SNAIR, RHODA ANN SNYDER, ALEC 252 SNYDER, JEFF P. 242 SNYDER, JEFFREY LEE 232 SOEJIMA, AUDREY LEE 26,126,234, 242,56 SOEJIMA, CAROL ANNE 28,121,126, 129,219 SOLLOM, REBECCA DAWN 242 SOWERSBY, DAVID 149,171,232 SPECIALE, NANCY ANN 111,219 SPEECE, RICHARD W. 219 SPENGLER, HOWARD 232 SPERLING, JIM 127 SPODEN, JOHN 242 SPRANDO, TERESA J. 137 SPRING, DALE SPRING, STUART S. 128,219,199 SPRINGER, DAVID M. 111,232,115 SPROUL, JOAN 159,252,194 SPROUL, KEVIN LINDSAY 149,234. 242 SPROUL, SALLY ANN 232 STABLEIN, SUSAN 114,115 STADUM, JANICE LEE 68,70,71,106, 156,219,69 STADUM, STEVE 131,166,242,118,179 STAINBROOK, ANNE 242 STAINBROOK, CRAIG 252 STANFILL, JOANNE 232,184 STANFILL, STAN P. 150,175,252,192 STANLEY, BONNIE 252 STANLEY, CONNIE 242 STARK, GAIL 127,135,242 STARK, RAYMOND A. 232 STARR, MARTHA 242 STARVAGGI, DIXIE D. 232 STEARNS, LINDA 242 STEELE, PATTY ANN 219 STEINBACH, MICHAEL G. 133,219 STEINBRUGGE, JOHN STEININGER, TERRI 242 STEINLE, LINDA MAE 137,232,113 STEPHENSON, RANDY RAY 142145, 147,219 STERNBERG, DONNA RAE 242 STERNBERG, GAYLE 22,24,5O,71, 111,121,128,130,219,198 STEVENS, BEVERLY KAY 121.127,219, 112 STEVENS, JENNIFER ANN 127.252 288 SUN, ROBERT WONG 102,219 SUNSERI, GLORIA 252 SURAN, ANGELO 225 SUTTON, DEBBIE JEAN 252 SVOBODA, CHARLES S. 219 SWANBERG, DOUG SWANSON, STEVE 252 SWINDEL, MARK SWIRE, KAREN FRANCES 31,134,224 229,232 SYKES, CINDY 252 TAFT, DON TAN, JANE 242 TAN, JEANETTE 232 TAPFER, DIANNE MARIE 219 TAPFER, GARY 111,232 TAPP, JACK BRUCE 219 TATE, SALLY ANNE 232 TAUSCH, EVAN 219 ' TAYLOR, NANCY 219 TEETER, SUSAN D. 127,134,242,194 TEMPLETON, EILEEN R. 220 TERNAHAN, TAMMY 22,111,124,220 TETERS, GWEN JUNE TETERS, PATTI MARY THOMAS, CANDY 233 THOMAS, CATHY N. 26,133,233 THOMPSON, CHARLES 220 THOMPSON, DAVID 130,142,233 THOMPSON, JERROLD THOMPSON, JOEEN R. 71,111,220 THOMPSON, JOSEPH 169,252,192 THOMPSON, JOY S. 126,133,242 THOMPSON, JULIE 242 THOMPSON, MARGARET E. 125,233 THOMPSON, SCOT L. 252,184 THOMSEN, BETTY 234,242 THOMSON, TOMI 233 THUM, JOHN THUM, SABINA E. 233,126,137 TICE, BECKY 126,242 TILDEN, PAT TINKLE, ELLEN ESTELLE 60,220 TODD, WILLIAM DAVID 110,111,220, 66 TOHLEN, NANCY JEAN 127,233 TOMLIN, KENNETH ALLEN TORCHIA, RICKY 242 TRACY, JANA LYNN 252,115,194 TRACY, JOANNE LOUISE TRANGIA, ISMERALDA B. 252 TRAPP, TERRY 150,169,252,184 TRAUTMAN, RANDY 242 TRAVER, GARY PHILLIP 233,191 TRAVIS, DEBORAH 252 TREAT, SANDRA MAE 242 TREFETHEN, JOHN 242 TREFETHEN, NANCY 21,28,111,209, 220 TREINEN, HAROLD 220 TROTTI, CRAIG 131,242 TRULLINGER, RANDY 242 TRULLINGER, RON 128,220 TSENG, VIVIAN 233 TUCCIARONE, PATTI TUCKER, ALICE 243 TURNER, EMMA 233 TURNER, ROBERT ROY TUTTLE, PATRICIA A. 243 TWEET, BRUCE 128,171 TWEET, CHERYL ANNE 220 UECKER, JEFFRY LLOYD UHLAR, CAROL ANN JMBARGER, DAVID C. UPCHURCH, MARYANNE 220 UPCHURCH, PATRICIA 253 UPSHAW, GEORGIA UPSHAW, SUE 233 UTTER, DARWIN EUGENE 168,169. 253,192 VALLEY, CYNTHIA MARIE 213 WALL, DAVID WRIGHT 253 WALLIN, GEORGENE WALLIN, LYNNEA WALSH, SUSAN 233 WALTER, VICKTORIA R. 243 WANROW, ART 233 WARD, WARD, GARY SCOTT 137 MARK JEFFREY 128 WARD, MITCHELL JAMES 150,175, 253 WARD RONALD S. 175,253,192 WHITLOCK, RON 243 WHITMORE, KATHY ANNE 127,135 WHITMORE, PATRICIA G. 221 WHITNEY, PATRICIA G. WHITNEY, SYLVIA 233 WIDMAN, DEBBIE WIECHMANN, BRENDA G. WIITALA, DIANE E. 243 WIITALA, NANCY LOUISE 204 WILCOX, ROCKY WILCOX, VANCE 253 WONG, MAXEEN WONG, RICHARD 15O,175,253,192 WONG, ROBERT HENRY 221 WONG, ROBERTA MAY 27,31,39,121. 129,221,202 WONG, YVONNE 253 WOO, HELEN L. 253 WOO, JUDY 243 WOOD, DEBRA ANN WOOD, KATHLEEN 253 WOODS, BRENT RAYMOND 153,253 VANDERVORT, JANIECE L. 220 VANLOM, JEAN E. 31,230 VANLOM, KAREN 253 VANN, IRENE JANET 121,220 VAUCHER, CHRISTOPHER 126,129. 233 VAUCHER, MARC EDOUARD 124,253 VEACH, ROBIN 253,194 VECKER, JEFF 253 VENDSHUS, MARK 253 'ENDSHUS, VICTORIA 243 ICKERY, ROBIN KAY 26,253 ICKERY, SUSAN 243 'ILLA, VIRGINIA 220 ILLIBRUN, MICHAEL 'INGELEN, SHERYL 243,198,199 'MBARGE, DAVE 243 VACKER, IACKER. 'ADDLE. ADDLE, DAVID SCOTT 220 DOUG S. 133.233 GAIL MARIE 243 GARY IRA 253 ADDLE, LARRY K. .AGNER, CLAIRE L. '-!AHL, BRADLEY CURTIS 26,29,128, 220,66 WAHLEN, BRENDA KAY 253 WAHLEN, DEBRA LYNN 121,220 WAKEFIELD, ANNA 233 WARDE, KAREN WARFIELD, SAMUEL 39,233 WARNER, NANCY ELVIDA 253 WARREN, CATHY JANE WARREN, DONALD 253 WASHBURN, GENEVIEVE J. 233 WASSER, CAROLYN 110,127,243 WASSER, KIM BRIAN 127,137 WATKINS, CHARLES K. 243 WATSON, LAURA E. 243 WATZIG, DAVID 233 WEAKLAND, MARY 243 WEBB, CAROL 253 WEBB, DAVID JEFFERY 243 WEICUSS, KELLY JAMES WEIDER, JUDITH EILEEN 121,127, 135 WEIDER, MARCIA LYNN 108,121,127. 135 WEINEL, JOHN WEINSTEIN, LINDA FAYE 243 WEISHAR, CAROL LEE WEISS, CONSTANCE D. 253,194 WEISS, JEANETTE LYN 27,111,155, 233,194 WEISS, JESSICA ANN 24,26,111,155. 233,194 WELDING, MARY JO WELDON, JEANINE D. 253 WELTY, FAITH EVA 253 WEST, DANIEL BRUCE 220,113 WEST, DAVID ALLEN 233 WESTFALL, LARRY 243 WESTON, DANELLE I. 220 WESTON, JANNA LOUISE 253 WHEELER, SUSAN L. 253 WHIPPLE, HOLLY 253 WHITE, ARNOLD WHITE, CHRISTINE ANNE 27,233 WHITE, DONNA LYNN 29,42,43,134, 253,195,194 WHITE, TIM 166,243.56 WHITE, YVONNE WHITEHEAD, ERIC JOHN 253 WHITEHEAD, LISA ANNE 122,3O,31, 71,121,127,135,220 WHITEHEAD, ROBERT K. 220 WHITESITT, MARY NAN 233 WHITLOCK, JERRY LEE 289 WILDE, BRUCE EDWARD 253 WILES, JAMES THOMAS WILKER, WILLIAM LYNN WILLFORD, JOAN 243 WILLIAMS, JEANENE 233 WILLIAMS, KURT WILLIAMS, PETER KING 127,152,153. 233,1 WILLIS, 12,115,186,187 DARRYL 149,243,113 WILLOUGHBY, JOANNE 243 WILSON , BECKY JEAN 243 WILSON, BRIAN EDWARD WILSON, CONNIE JEAN 233 WILSON, DAWN M. 253 WILSON LAWRENCE P.S. 233 WILSON, PATRICK M. WILSON, SHELLEY 137,243 WILSON, TERRY ANNETTE 253,115 WILSON, FREDERICK WILSON, RANDY L. WOODS, WOODS, WOODS, WOODS. WOODS. FRANCES GRACE 233 GARY D. GAYLE L. 137 JOHNEY RAY SCOTT A. 253 WORKMAN, LINDA 31,243,112 WORMAN. CHRIS 150 WORTENDYKE, BRAD T. 233 WRIGHT, WRIGHT, WRIGHT DIANE EDITH 221 EDWARD ALLEN 221 EVELYN 124,233,56 WRIGHT, MARK ORIN 155,233 WRIGHT, THEODORE R. 253 WRIGHT, TOM N. 253 WRIGHT, JOVITA WULFF, GARY WYKRENT, JEFF 243 YADA, KENNETH EDWARD 128,148, 149,171,173,234,190,191 WINCHESTER, DAVID WILSON, JOHN D. WING, TINA WINSLOW, DANNY GUY 243 WINTER, JON PATRICK WINTER-, RICHARD 166 WINTER, RICHARD LEE 166,179 WINTER, THERESA D. 243 WITHERS, LINDA D. 121,221 WITTMAYER, CONNIE JO 243 WOERNDLE, JOHN A. JR. 133,221 WOERNDLE, MARTHA 159,253 WOHLGEMUTH, LORI LYN WOLDRIDGE, MIKE E. WOLDRIDGE, RICK G. WOLFE, RANDY 233 WOLFF, CHRISTOPHER M. 137,243 WONG, BEVERLEY WONG, BEVERLY SHARON 253 WONG, BRUCE WILLIAM 39,221 WONG, CRAIG WILLIAM 174,175,253. 199 YADA, KIMBERLY JILL 26.21.111,128 221 YARCO, KEN 142,233 YARNE, JEFFREY GEO 135,221 YATTAW, PATRICE ANN YEAGER, DEBRA C. 233,196 YEAGER, ELIZABETH 221 YEE, BING 243 YEE, JEANETTE 131,243 YEE, KATHY 221 YEE, KENNY 253 YEE, KUENG KIN YERKE, JEFFREY R. 108,122,221,179 YOST, MIKE 233 YOUMANS, JANET 233 YOUNG, LEE ANN 253 YOUNG, MARK 243 YOUNG, MICHELLE 233 YOUNGSTROM, CLIFFORD ZAPF, NIELINDA JO 253,257.56 ZAPF, MELISSA JANE 69.71,221. WONG, DAVID W. 243 WONG, DIANE 233 WONG, IRENE 243 WONG, FRANCIS G. JR. 129,233 WONG, WONG, WONG, LINDA DENISE 253 LUCILLE JAYNE MARIETTA 243 ZAPP, KELLY C. 47,52,123,137,243 ZAPP, RANDAL KENT 133,171,233 ZAVORAL, JANET LYN ZIMMERMAN, CLAY W. 233 ZIMMERMAN, KEVIN D. ZIPF, STEVEN SCOTT 253 ZIVNEY, DEBRA KAY 233 EDITOR Marilyn Russell PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Debbie Retchless BUSINESS MANAGER Karen Cornell INTRODUCTION Margaret Case Bev Fisher LEADERSHIP Barb Hansen Rhonda Laycoe Patti Lee STUDENT LIFE Barb Hansen Rhonda Laycoe Jan Stadum ACADEMICS Patti Lee ORGANIZATIONS Charlotte Kasahara Crystal Klover SPORTS Mitch Culbertson Kelly Fowler Chuck Floberg Nancy Hryciw Pat McClellan Tom McColIoch Leslie Richards .Ian Stadum CLASSES Zonnie Bauer Nancy Hryciw Leslie Richards ADVERTISEMENTS Cindy Campbell Karen Cornell Bob Persons PHOTOGRAPHY Don Beauchamp Steve Bloch Hong Suh Chun John DePue Ben Franco Rich Howard ADVISOR .lan Watt sp. M. . ,L,fsffihzwesgizggigiigflaq as fggjgg, W , ANA-I , , :TTI Ml? ' is Varied interests marked 1971. . . as a year of do your own thing among the students at Cleveland. The student body, rather than acting as one unit, consisted of many groups attending and planning dif- ferent functions which appealed to some people some of the time, no people some of the time, all the people some of the time, but, rare- ly, all the people all of the time. Real- izing this, it was rather difficult to choose a theme for the 1970-71 LEGEND. Choosing unity seemed rather ridiculous, so a more ap- propriate theme that came to mind was individuality . We had a young staff this year with only three returning members. I thought it was really going to be a hard year with such an inexperienced group, especially when some started asking, What's copy? and How can I get my assignment in on time when I don't have any pictures? However, to my surprise, it went very smoothly. CIeveIand's 1971 Yearbook Staff I know there were times that room 368 looked more like a zoo than a journalism room, but there were many hours of hard work put into the schooI's two publications, the LEGEND and the TOMAHAWK. Writ- ing, copy, meeting deadlines, and fighting headaches accompanies the responsibility of designing and pro- ducing a, complete yearbook. There were many problems to be faced, especially with our unpredictable CHS. Activities were planned and postponed at the last minute, leaving us to find or fill a space in the layout of the book. What chaos! As a whole, though, the year went very well. I never could've asked for a more cooperative staff, as every- one contributed his share. Our ad- visor, Jan Watt, would've been impos- sible to top, both as an advisor and friend. Thank you for letting us bring you this book. 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