Corvallis High School - Chintimini Yearbook (Corvallis, OR)
- Class of 1968
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One thing, seen through different eyes, from different locations, for different reasons, is what makes up this hodge-podge world of contrasting Perspectives. Whether it's people of a nation, or students in a school, Everyone is unique, similar to no one, but himself. To each his own .... 's Peak -4 ' , :W ', 5 .lf 4' 'rv ,wa K S-swam i? V ...W ,g f Y I A T 1, f H' -,'w Q X, X k 'lk - .M rx 'M ,PFA-W -W ' ,saw mJ?5 2 1' E :4-- , f, ,f ,5 f -Q41 'S , iff A ,f 'H 'X ' R -L. . . -. ':w..,, 'f fl If 1 a? V4.4 Q' N5 n !' ,. an-uri' , ,, 514 Y 'fri F iz 'iq ,, The academic courses offered at Corvallis High are by a competent teaching staff. An open minded stu CHS, with the thirst for knowledge, has an excellent unity to prepare himself for the dynamically changin he is soon to face. If his interests are in the sciences, the biology an taught ent B12 pport- world chem- istry labs open up an entirely new world ofthe body a d test tube. Typing and business courses prepare a student role of a secretary or businessman. The skills a student from these and various other classes will provide him 'for the obtains with a more practical approach to a future career. Careers which vary with the student and the interests he pursues. To each his own.. 9 The school years play an important part in molding the perspectives on which a student will build his future. A gradu- ate of Corvallis High will have spent twelve years in the classroom. But life at CHS need not be based entirely on classroom learning. There is the kind of learning that springs from being with other people, talking, laughing, letting out emotions, and getting to know the human race better. And there is also the learning derived from being alone, thinking, and observing others. 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Whether he is studying for a coming exam, joining the ski club for a day in the mountains, sparking Spartan spirit with a touchdown, or utilizing abilities and talents through a school play, the mature student will direct his extra- curricular energies toward a betterment not only of himself, but of others as well. To each his own. . . ,J I .Q if . MESS' Vlffs Mr. Goff Received 1968 Dedication .swf-e ' 46 ..-v ' ir 7,5 1-fi gt' lVlr. Roby Goff 1968 Chintimini Dedication Success doesn't just happen, you make it happen . And to the person who said this, success has happened. The person is lVlr. Roby Goff who retired this year after forty-two years of teaching. Beginning his career as an educator in 1922, lVlr. Goff enrolled in an Industrial Arts program and has been teaching ever since that time. He came to CHS in 1943 where he taught metal shop and has been instructing three shop courses for the past year. Whatever class it was, lV!r. Goff recognized the need to develop the potentials and personal interests of students, 14 whether they were preparing for a college or vocational occupation. Through the years he has found satisfaction in thinking back on the years and remembering past students who have become excellent mechanics. lVlr. Goff greatly helped these boys who, as he said, knew what they wanted and went a- head and got it . Not too many students, though, can be- come successful without the aid and instruction of a person such as Mr. Roby Goff. lVlr. Goff made his work and students an important part of his life and retired last year - a very successful individual. Chintimini Recognized Bob Skelton Leave the awarding to us and who receives it? A man who everyone knows by his friendly personality and ready smile. A man who rnost people don't forget, nor would they want to. Bob Skelton, a bus driver with the Dorsey Bus Company, is more than the recepient of the 1968 Chintimini Special Award, he is a true blue loyal Spartan. Every school day, lVlr. Skelton drove a bus load of stu- dents to and from the school. During Football and Basketball season, he usually drove the team bus to the games where he cheered for the blue and white like any spirited Spartan. Last year he often transported the ski club to mountain over retreats, and shared with three other drivers the responsi of driving the CHS Band to lVlissoula, Montana. He also served the community, as well as Corvallis driving chartered buses full of Oregon State students to such as the Carolinas, Texas, and Utah. However long his 'night bility High, states , trips were though, they were never boring, because he kept his passengers alert by inserting tidbits of information and h The Chintimini staff awarded the 1968 Special S Award to Bob Skelton, a man who safely served Co High and the community and enjoyed doing it. mor. rvice allis i5 oyce Kirk Awarded As Humanitarian A humanitarian is a person devoted to promoting the welfare ofthe human race. Joyce Kirk is a person who has shown special concern for the welfare of the human race and this year was awarded the Humanitarian Award. This deserved annual recognition was started this year by lVlr. Garland Sprick, a teacher at Cheldelin Junior High and a Corvallis High graduate, who felt the need for some student or adult to be commended on their help toward others. A senior at CHS, Joyce gave many hours of her spare time helping mentally retarded children. She did this through various projects and organizations. Representing Benton County, at the National Association for Retarded Childrens' First National Youth Conference in lb Portland, Joyce discussed volunteer work for the mentally retarded with 150 nation-wide represented youths. She spent much of her 1967 summer vacation helping retarded children in a swimming program and also taught at a summer day camp for the retarded. This small Corvallis school was organized through the YIVICA and BARC lBenton Associa- tion for Retarded Children.l Under this same group of people, Joyce took some youngsters to Portland for a day at the zoo. Once a month, she taught Sunday school to retarded children in an interdenominational church class. Joyce did all of these services in a very unselfish manner and through higher education plans to specialize in teaching the mentally retarded. ck! A UADEMIUJ' XZ New Superlntendent Co The outstanding curriculum and facilities of Corvallis School District 509J were formulated by Dr. Clarence Kron, Superintendent, and his staff. They hired new teachers, as- sisted the school board, and established courses of study for more than 8,000 students in the eighteen elementary and secondary schools of Corvallis. Dr. Fred Quale, Assistant Superintendent 18 llaborated W1th Boar Dr. Clarence Kron, Superintendent embers To Improve School System School board members , . , g , r. arry C. Tripp. Not pictured is Mr. James E. Oldfield. are from left to right: Mr. J. Ritchie Cowan Mr Willard Hamlin Mrs. Frances Galla her and M L The five memb na pro ems in all grades. Through their guidance and constant endeavor, the curriculum and facilities are maintained on a high level. ers of the Corvallis School Board have sought to solve various district educatio l bl ' Administrators Promoted Schoo1's Goals l ...L. I lla The role of the administrator is not an easy one. Not only is he confronted with the problems from the students, but also with those of the faculty. This year's administration has done a superior job of meeting the needs of both the school and the community. Their jobs are varied, they may be seen reading the daily bulletin, changing schedules, or intro- ducing a speaker at an assembly. The administration was virtu- ally a new one. Dr. McKinney, our principal, passed his first year in Corvallis High with us. He attacked major problems and succeeded in making the school a better one. The vice- principals acquired new jobs and expanded their old ones. Whatever they did, they were working for us. For The Benefit Of The Students Dr. Max IVIcKinney - Principal IVlr. charles Kipper - Vice-Principal Nlr. Robert Payne - Vice-Principal ,assmww Mrs. Joan Bedell - Vice-Principal mmwmwmwawmme peration Staff Kept School Five full-time counselors arranged schedules and assisted students in solving academic and personal problems. The YES office also helped by supplying employment for eager students. From left to right, the counselors are: Mrs. Mary State, Mrs. Vera Rush, Mr. Wesley Ediger, and Mr. John Platt. iNot pictured: Mr. Harold Meyer and Mrs. May Carlsonl. Mrs. Ruby Brandt Busy seems to be an appropriate word in describ- ing the office secretaries. If not doing work for their em- ployers, they were preparing schedules or transcripts for the many students. l Mrs. Sharon Rasley Mrs. Lola Wolfenbarger Mrs. Verna Harlan Like the Royal Canadian Mounted police, the librarians almost always got their man ior womanl when an overdue book was involved. In spite of this, many students owe the librarians and their helpers a great deal of thanks, for with- out them, few term papers would have been completed. Mrs. Arlene Jensen Mrs. Mary MCGQQ Clean And Functioning Properly Preparing meals for more than 1800 is not an easy job. The cooks of Corvallis High accomplished this feat day in and day out. Their hardest job is pleasing the critical and di- versified taste of the students. Through the new a la carte line this problem has been solved. The cooks are from left to right, bottom row: Mrs. Madelon Young, Mrs. Mary John- son. Top row: Mrs. Rose Mary Gardner, Mrs. Betty Gillas- pie, Mrs. Lila Gallaway, Mrs. Sally Beattie, Mrs. Laura Team- ing, Mrs. Wilma Spees. lNot pictured is Mrs. Maxiene Thomp- sonl. Working long after the last teacher trudges home arriving before the first eager student in the morning, the todians carried out those endless tasks. Their job is not fined within the building itself but they are also for the surrounding area. They are from left to right, row: Mr. Charles Stufflebeem, Mrs. Glen Kullman, Mr. ald Gathercoal, Mr. Ray Tate, Mr. App Collins, Mr. Pradmore. Top row: Mr. Gerald Allen, Mr. Alfred Mr. Charles Stave, Mr. Lyle Crisman, and Mr. Flay Schilin. For the second consecutive year, Corvallis High has em- ployed a registered nurse to man the health center in the base- ment. This year Mrs. Mary Gillespie has put in many hours responding to the needs of the students. English Stressed The Language Of The Land Mr. James Muldoon Mrs. Mary Jane Bailey Mrs, Linda Gragg Mr. Charles Scharff Mrs. Cynthia lsenberg Mrs. Felizitas Bone , , I I English stimulates students into actlonl 24 From rammar And Great Books 5 Lax an 25 ai? lVlann Mrs. Phyllis Helms Nlrs. Leida Gibson Sunshine draws English classes outside. A variety of courses were offered in the English Department in an attempt to stimulate students of varied abilities. All classes em- phasized fundamentals of grammar and composition. An Honors Sem- inar was introduced from American to English literature, theme devel- opment to creative writing, and reading to vocabulary. Critical think- ing and communication skills were developed at all levels. lVlr. Clifford Wirfs Mrs. Barbara Cowles MVS- Barbara Tothefow . A 1 Q English Taught Appreciation Of Literature rw 'A in M i M M R 'V MV- Robert Baldwin Mrs. Belva Weichner MY- Harold Gillis Dont't smile, Karen, especially while reading Macbeth. Mrs. Sharon Beardsley What a day for a day-dream! sighed Dick Woodcock. IVIrs. Constance Baker Mrs. Catherine Marks Communication Skills Were Emphasize Mrs. Phyllis Helms Speech Mr. R obert Thetford Speech, Journalism Mrs. Sharon Beardsley Speech ...ecea . .e.....,.. ....e... ..., ...W ....... .. speech. Poor Beccal Nlr. Joseph Nlalango Speech, Drama To develop communication skills was the primary objective of the peech, drama, and journalism classes. Students were allowed to take as many as four y ars of speech courses. During this time they practiced different techniquesp such as umor- ous interpretation, salesmanship speeches, and radio commentaries. Drama s dents learned the history of drama and the different techniques involved, along vv th the physical make-up of the stage. Journalism truly excelled with the paper of the best quality. Extensive make-up sessions were also a part of drama classes. Foreign Language Brough Q IVIFS. Diane Dorsch Number please... French lVlr. Joseph Martin Mrs. Felizitas Bone Dat'sde place. German Students study Spanish, OLE' Spanish 28 The Lands Closer Together Mr Wilbur Holderread Mrs Luise Vinyard Spanish German lVlrs. Lita Sch ecter French Do you think I should braid my hair too? Mrs, Belva Weighner Latin Language reveals more about a nation than any other factor for it reflects native characteristics. The Corvallis system allowed students to take up to five years of Spanish and three years of German French and Latin. Through this study an understanding of the spoken and written language was gained. An opportunity for individual improvement was provided through the use of the language lab. Students were also exposed to the culture ofthe country: its songs plays and literature. I k I Nlrs. Esther Applegate I'1 ow ve seen that somewhere before! French H., . 1 I I 7 1 1 l Social Science Established A mr. Edward Hollister 'Mr' John Thomas. Mr' Ivan Bodine odem Problems World History Modern Problems What did you say about Ann Hogensen? 30 lVlrs. Pamela Johnson U.S. History Nlr. Carl Hutzler Modern Problems Seniors seriously considered the urgent problems facing our generation. Understanding Of All ations S1 Nlr. Harry Sackett Nl d P bl lVlr. James Martin 0 em ro ems MV- I-VIS u.s. History U-S- History at lVlr. Robert Canfield 'Q Al U.S. History Mr- Paul Davis A study of government from past to present was important in aiding who-me' M Sacken? students to understand the increasingly complex societies with which they come in contact today. Each grade level had its own requirements. Sopho- mores took World History, while juniors- studied U.S. History and Govern- ment. Seniors could take either lVlodern Problems or a new course this year, Sociology and Economics. Because of the success of these courses, others are hoped to be added next year to enable the students to learn even more about the societies around them and about their own. Modern Problems lVlrs. Lita Schecter lVlr. Woodrow Rainwater Mr, Robert Christiansen World History World History Human Biology it Science Opened The Doors To Nlr. Robert Christianson Human Biology U -3' I Haven't I seen you somewhere before? Careful calculations create crisis. Nlr. Jay Kilbourne Nlr. Homer Twedt Biology Chemistry Mr. Steve Rasmussen Mr, Lewis Schaad PhYSiC5 Chemistry Discovery Through Practical Application Biology students learn flower power . lVlr. Carl Brown Biology lVlr. Kenneth Hollister Biology l think l just got a shock! A familiar sight in the classrooms of the science wing was students bending over test tubes, micro- scopes, or watching ripple tanks, all a part of the unfolding story of science. An important new edition to the existing equipment was a computerized classroom, installed in conjunction with OSU. This gave electronic's students the opportunity to practice with the inner workings of a complicated ma- chine. As in the previous years, science bridged the gap between the practical application and theory. lVlr. Lewis William Extensive thinking exemplifies one of the many virtues of a science student. Electronics Mathematics Discovered The Fascinatin vi A lVlr. Ray Korb Mr. David Morris lVIrs. Counce Hodson Calculus demanded intense concentration' Patsy Peterson, if you and Barry don't quit mouthing off, l'il cram this eraser down your throat. IVir. Rulon Parham Geometry, Kathy. G-E-0-M-E-T-R-Y! Science O umbers Mr. James Anderson lVlr. Charles Johnson lVlr. Dean Atwood W' ,A How much will you give me if I hit him? lVlr. Ralph Taylol As a result of new methods, experienced, and willing students, Corvallis High Schoo ranked high in mathematical achievement. The student learned that mathematics is not a serie of urichangeable rules, but is as experimental as modern science. Many answers satisfied som problems, no solutions could be found for others. As he progressed, the inquisitive studen grasped systems entirely foreign to his basic experience. lVlr. Paul Ashdown Do you have a problem, Ron? Business Education Prepared Student Mrs. Majorie Sutherland Betty Clunes tries to decipher her lines after a spped test in shorthand. Mara Kinney tries to balance her figures in bookkeeping. 36 Carol Anderson wishes she had some 1 Ko-rec Type. i Mrs. Audrey Kessler Mrs. Irene Barrv IVlr. Earl Saari o For Secretarial Positions lVlrs. Verna Rose lVlr. Phillip Luarca Finger insurance needed for office work Students who entered the fascinating field of business education par- ticipated in a wide variety of business skills. Besides typing on the conven- tional manual typewriters, a chance to use the electric ones was provided for the advanced classes. Shorthand and bookkeeping were also offered to better prepare students for the business world. Through practice, speed, and accuracy were obtained. Typing without correct type is only for the experts. Nlr. Lee Spitznogle Miss Nancy Gigoux Home Ee Explored The Domestic Activities Nlrs. lVlay Carlson Family Life Were they singing 4 and 20 blackbirds? The Home Ec department did not limit itself to the mere study of sewing and cooking, but explored new territory. Personal appearance was enhanced through the study of grooming and modeling. By practicing the elements of the domestic arts, students considered the problems of managing and purchas- ing. The most important goal was to adequately prepare the girls for the situa- tion of homemaking they would some day face themselves. All phases of young adult and married life were given Mrs. Bonnie -I-en Pas Mrs. Estora lVloe Of Inte ts Fine Arts Included A ariety Mr. Harvey Brooks Band Mr. Joseph Lobbato Vocal Tl l wonder if Michelangelo started this way? it ,psf 1 li x E J 1 Mr. Lynn Lawrence IVIF. Walter Orchestra Art Blow, Gabriel, blow. Hallelujah! Creative expression was achieved in many forms in the ld and e the fine arts department. While hands experimented with new textures, the materials, tubes, and sopranos w instrument for this expression. Under capable directio 1, fine arts remained a vital part of the curriculum of Corvallis High. Mrs. Joan Sheets Art Mr. Michael Soehy Mr. Dwight Vance Band Art Skills For jobs Or Hobbies Wet 3 he lVlr. Donald Brown Mr' Don Lynberg Mr- Paul Kovash Nlr. Les Whittle Y! ! J! fl flfgf 1 lVlr. Roby Goff , , , Every piece in its place and a place for every piece, are the rules Auto Mechanic students follow. Shop students learn how to turn a piece of wood in- to a work of art. 40 Developed In Industrial Arts . W ., sa ai E 4 lm Q ' 1 f 'iii-142 -'i',,- fag? . igf5?:a-iff-5 Q ,, i l h' M are Q3 , it u 5 a H .i -M. ,, liWf.,.A4m:5 S lVlr. John Myers 525 ff ,gg Woodworking mm i -t i Mr- Charles Honel' lVlr. Charles McConnaughey Nlechanlcal Drawing Power Mechanics Mr' Keith Pond Three years in Shop, and you still don't know how to put a , nail in? Auto Mechanics Steady hands pressed a tool into the turning wood, shavings falling to the floor. Dexterous hands assem- bled complex electronic devices. Accurate hands filled in the outlines of graphical representations. Confi- dent hands poured molten metals into small molds. Industrial arts was more than the teaching of skills and techniques: it was the education of hands-the adept hands which will always be needed by the industrial and technical division of our country. lVlr. Robert Brown Agriculture lvly Armllll PE Department Encouraged, The IVIr. Booker Washington I K, Please Mrs. Crosman, i'd rather do it myself. MV- Pall' Seaie IVIr. Glen Kinney P.E. involves inter-class competition Development f A Sound Body l Mr. James Withrow lVlrs. Sheila Banks Janet Brandt and Chris Bond really flip for P.E. lVIr. Melvin Boldehow Activities in physical education fostered strength, coordination, and confidence. Through the m'ny games and sports, students acquired the knowledge and the physical skills needed to truly enjoy athletics, bniath on the informal and the organized levels. The fine points of volleyball, archery, swimming, track, and in- numerable other sports became familiar to all. Every student was given the opportunity to build a sound bawdy for the sound mind being developed in other classes. Nlr . . . . . . S June Mcwlurdo Recreational activities were part of this year's P.E. program Better Driving Skills Al IVIr. Jack Pinion Mr. Lee Gustafson MVS- Af .S'FNIOR.S' Qggggf - gi L a 3 v F i 4 sf. ' ,M ' . ., , 1 A A E . L i X! E 54 . , 1 ig' jg.-. Sit,-. Senior Council Sparked Spart Activitie S Senior Council members for the final semester included Laura ham, Randy Bojanowski, Chris Bond, Rick Carmen, Carrie Ch Teresa Clark, Jeff Corden, Carol Hall, Alice Henderson, Roy Hump Carol Jorgenson, Gloria Martin, Connie McChesney, Patsy Pete: Doug Plambeck, Roger Begele, Sara Roth, Brad Smith, Steve Tho Amy Truax, Eric Williams and Becky Worley. For the first sem members were Scottie Copper, Doug Cox, Steve Durdan, Ri England, Alicell England, Kathy Fagnan, Chris Foulke, Mark Ha Greg Harem, Ron Hendrick, Alice Henderson, Roy Humphrey, Lemon, Steve Lund, Bill Mason, Bev Moore, Susan Parker, He' Peterson, Meredith Ramp, Kristin Shelley, Bruce Shepard, Brad Bob Ward. WEN it 2, X tg, President, Bruce Nyden iabovel led the Council members in decisions concerning the Spartan Bone, the Senior Skit, the Senior Gift, Senior Pot Luck, All-Night Party and other activities. No matter what event it was, the Class of 1968 always came out on top. Advisors included Mr. Ivan Bodine, Mrs. Barbara Cowles and Mr. Harry Sackett irightl. ,b ra- sty, rey, so n, mas, ster ard lin, Bob ther 1l'eel, Spartan Bone Dr1Ve, Sk1t Contest Typl1f1e Thanks largely to the efforts of the Senior Class, Corvallis High sent three and one-half tons of toys, clothing and food to the Willowbrook Job Corp Center in the Watts area of Los Angeles, founded by Jimmy Brown. lAbovel Seniors Steve Blades, Bruce Nyden lwho later visited the Willowbrook areal and Sally Pierce helped prepare the articles to be mailed. ln the Senior Skit, students saw a touching fam- ily scene when alumni described the glorious Cor- vallis High of 1928 to their tiny tots. Looking care- fully, one can barely recognize Amy Truax, Rick Jeffries, Steve Hendrix, and Kristin Shelly. 48 xp. Wm sus? , 1.553 - 'L an ggi, h NA 53 N ,V Q.. R: 4 ,.. A, W1 1 if 4-mi? 3 y fn :-' Qt y, , Wu A ,V ,,,, 'Q . , . X W I A 'tt KVVV A . .' A M 1 A mA K1 .LL L,m.g 1 ,L,A ' Bums, Tramps, Hobos Had A all Elegant, sophisticated Jennifer Beckley, escorted by debonair Mark Hamlin, recline on the plush decor provided by the CHS custodians. l repeat-we are going to the ladies' room. The Senior Class Bums' Ball, held March 29, was marked by the crowning of Miss Undesirable Moore Clara Satterlee and Mr. Resistable Hendrix Bruce Mc- Cann. General Chairman was Mary Lou Schoolcraft. Modeling their latest attire for the Ball are lleftl Sandi Ranton, Janet Brandt and Ron Brooks. Famished Families Feasted n Goodies The CHS cafeteria bulged with people, as 600 seniors and their parents gathered for the annual Potluck Dinner held April 24. After dinner, students and adults were entertained by Vicki Skramovsky vvho sang Love is Blue and played the piano. Richard Nixon invited to attend, sent a telegram conveying his apologies for being unable to do so. 11525 nw io Below, left to right: Dennis Gray, John La K Wells, Carol Jorgenson and Rod Duncan Knots performed various numbers. Pot- over the humorous speech by Debbie Savvie ing a broken garter. wgland, Marianne of the Hickory uckers chuckled le llefti concern- rs. i,f. rf f-,- - .ml No Nixon? Well, what's Pat Paulson doing? 5l Awards, recognition and scholarships were presented to over 150 students in two assemblies held Nlay 24 and 31. Beaming Girls' League President Norma Christianson iabovel was chosen by CHS girls as Girl of the Year. Accepting a sweater was Boy of the Year Tom Norton. Tom served as president of Spartans of Service, Chintimini photographer and parlirnentarian in student council. Kara Lynn Crocker and Jody Cormack irightl were recognized as Best Thespians. The newly-founded Garland Sprick Humanitarian Award, presented by Bruce Shepard, went to Joyceg Kirk lbelowl for outstanding service to others. Joyce worked extensively with the retarded. Two Awards Assembhe Stan Selfridge irightl who won the Walter Hyatt Scholarship as regional officer, also re- ceived the Conlallis High chapter of FBLA's scholarship from Instructor Lee Spitznogle. rt? A I Y -X i E if . D 42 .ia ,f f N Wai X ' -5 55 5 K. 1.47 1' x J AF - if I Qi' 'Y - A ' 5 X A .Lyy - ,I -, V . - VZ - A if k . . ,fy , 5 sic' .+ :Q 4-' m.z1'gQi.5rj.fZgA '..,,' i-Lg, V - - .,f , 1 l fs, W' V. 2 . :fi gy- A ,. 1 I ,V ' , 1 ' 'I' Q- l ,.,..- -. ' ' oy K N my ' lzff- -' t N1 , , , , M f A x.,L J K f 'J vm., .i eff . H .ga 1 A 4 fi E! G ? Fiiffls l 55 w ., wr ,H r Potpourri f Events End Year Snarling Senior Advisor Sac- kett and Vicious Vice Principal Kipper prodded and scolded seniors through baccalaureate practice May 28. Gallons of water were consumed by students through squirt guns, balloons and other devices at the annual Senior Picnic held lVlay 31 at Avery Park. Jim Dumont lleftl plows unseen assailant with a water balloon. Doug Plambeck lrightl drenches John Bayles with a squirt gun. A monetary gift to retarded children was decided upon by the Senior Gift Committee: Lynne Glusco, Chairman Laura Abraham, Rose Marie Hendrix and Leatta Woodard. ' ,f X S 3 E Y .Z 15 R K Y pl af, ,Q 4. ., M 9, , K Q 24 K '5 K- - ' p W., Q xv. : X . S? nba T2 W x S.,, KY ' f Q K' gVA I X 5 ' 'R 3 K gl, pa ii we wg 'X 1. 5 I 'sf ',, s 1 zXx 1.-11 :g ,,i.az1, ff' lit. if 71 'gi it :J 1 k E ' x 3 1 x 1 R Q.. . X N f sjikkfb E-jg rf 4 sk ' n- -1 Q X A ., ,' , 1 x ' ' 'S 1 s K 1 1 g gf E L s. iff!! i, Jilin wlggxqi' g!l3zzi,u3l.I M ni if :KI i 257512 X x. X K 2 f fx ml E I 3 fx! tk 5 Lf: L i :N Eli TL LQQHLL 2.1! ILL milf www lem 5 W f - X I f .' M'J'if',,LL,5iiif:'l'L 'L LU . . X . ,.. 7. . A- . ,., , .0 if L f' W JL L . , . . ,,,vA 1Q., 5 QW f ' C, ff f N- 2. 5 ,A :QQ Ns , 3. , , 1 J N.. ff 4 ., , - , - '51, 4. S W ,wx wt- 1.1. 4':n.' 'b 4 7,77 2 fm 5 'Q as x I , fa x ' V - ,s,. Q .f 521 we .V J an 5 I ii .vw-Q The Music Maker We are the music-makers And we are the dreamers of dreams, Wandering by lone sea-breakers, And sitting by desolate streams, World-losers and world-forsakers, On whom the pale moon gleams: Yet we are the movers and shakers Of the world forever, it seems. With wonderful deathless ditties We build up the world's great cities, And out of a fabulous story We fashion an empire's glory: One man with a dream, at pleasure, Shall go forth and conquer a crown, And three with a new song's measure Can trample an empire down. We, in the ages lying ln the buried past of the earth, Built Nineveh with our sighing, And Babel itself with our mirth: And o'erthrew them with prophesying To the old of the new world's worth, For each age is a dream that is dying, Or one that is coming to birth. -Arthur O'Shaughnessy Seniors heard Class Presidents Rick Reed H965-66l, Scottie Cooper H966-67l and Bruce Nyden H967-68l give comments on the progress of the senior class through the years. The CHS orchestra then played the American Overture, and the school choir sang The Impossible Dream and Deep Are The Roots. A moving scene concluded the ceremony held June 4 when the senior class faced the audience and sang the school Alma Mater. Seniors Flung Final Fling Checking in, Khongsakdl Khaosawad and Charlene Teach received passports and aloha leis from adult hands . Throughout the evening, newly-graduated seniors enjoyed a variety of activities, including a Phyllis Diller-Bob Hope movie, a swim at 5:00 a.m., miniature golf and bowling from 5500-7:00 a.m. 58 Kathy McCarthy takes careful aim with billiard cue whil Cheryl Plants, Barte Starker, Andy Bogenhagen, and Dav Campbell wait their turns. All - Night Pm The Ingredients Unknown lbelowl and The Patriots drew large crowds as graduates danced on the main deck from 10:30-1:30 and 3:00-5:00. on a ship' which proved to be a vvhale of a success. Students feasted all evening on a variety of food served buffet, provided by the sponso Lodge, the PTA and parents of seniors. From 4:15-5:15 ladies served a breakfast to weary A. V Vi. 's, the Elks but willing seniors. General chairmen lVlr. and lVIrs. Benjamin Bates worked weeks in advance preparing for the 'night Dick Woodcock land Leslie Wilt lleftl 'belly up o the bar' and take a belt---of pepsi. 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Eg o Vx IVIost School Spirit Cynthia Bates and John Koski 63 MARCIA ABE RNATHY LAURA ABRAHAM MIKE ALBIN JEFF ALMGREN CATHY AMEN KAREN AMSDEN MARTIN ANDERSON 1 1 1+ 911 ' W If m f wa 'ilk My in ,en fi RON ASH DENNIS ASHWORTH GGY ANDERSON ROGER ANDERSON SCOTT ANDERSON KEN AVERY GAYLE BAILEY CHARLES BAKER PETER BALL ALISON BAREINGER RUSSELL BARRETT CYNTHIA BATES JOHN BAY LES LARRY BEACH ROCHELLE BEALL BRUCE BEALS DEAN BEAUDREAU BOB BECK Xxx LINDA BECKENHAUER JENNIFER BECKLEY JANE BEELART LOANA BELNAP RICHARD BENNETT f 'E' -an s 1 , hi .fx SW MARY BERIVIAN GAYLE BILSLAND KATHY BIRD NANCY BLACKLEDGE STEVE 35-ADE5 VI, V ' -'Y'R 'rf iff' :V - '. W. ' 1' I . STEVE BUVN ANDY BOGENHAGEN RANDY BOJANOWSKI CHRIS BOND FRANCES BONHAN 65 RON BORDEN ROSEIVIARY BOSS JOHN BOYDSTON JANET BRANDT DAWN BREEDLCJVE CINDY BRETT DAWN BRISTOW KATHY BROOKS RON BROOKS MARK BROWN VIRGINIA BROWN PETER BRYE DONNA BRYSON MARY BUBL BULLOCK BARBARA BURNS COLLEEN CALLAHAN DAVE CAMPBELL RICK CARMAN STEVE CARPET'-J'!'lER I PM , r'- WL ,,. Y., , 'I A DONNA CARROLL IVIARK CHILCOTE JUANITA CHOATE AIVIY CHOW PAT Cunnan NORIVIA CHRISTIANSON CARRIE CHRISTY PAULCLARK TERESA CLARK TROY ,. 1 f CYNTHIA CLAY BETTY CLUNES LARRY COADY ROBERT COE KATHY i1s22f'E'i QUTUQRTW557 W' filfgh 'L : I-iff ' ag 'F Queeg can -Qi, .Pa 5 VW- ' Wifi -55 A , -ga Y + f kg 1 T Wye- . W CHERYL COLLINS GARY COLVIN THOMAS CONNOR DALE COOK GEORGEANN1 IOOK 67 DIANE COOMES DONALD COON Being the first of the ten Outstanding Seniors for 1967-68, NORMA CHRISTIANSON spent an active year as Girls' League president. She was also busy on the Girls' Varsity Basketball TearT1,irl Tri-Hi-Y, Student Council and in a Folk Grclup. SCOTTIE COOPER CONNIE CORDELL JEFF CORDEN JIM CORLISS JODY CORIVIACK DOUGLAS COX CHIP CFIACRAFT DANNY CRAWFORD DARLENE CRAWFORD KARA LYNN CROCKER LEE CRONEMILLER GARY CUNNINGHAM 68 MIKE c UT'-ER RICHARD DALGAS BRUCE DANBY FRED DARBY ROBERT DAvlEs CHEFIYL DAVIS GORDON DAVIS PEGGY DAVIS SHARON DAVIS JESS JOHN DGMEULES DAN DICKASON BETTY DISCO PAT DODGE DERBY DODSON JIM DUIVIONT ROD DUNCAN GLEN DUNLAP SI I:VI: UUKUI-KN nunznn -.Auf I. JUDY ECK'-ES KIN EDWARDS SCOTT EDWARDS WESLEY EGGERS JEFF ELDER PENNY ELLIOTT BETH ELLIKER DENNIS ELLIS IVIARSHA ELWOOD ALICELL ENGLAND .,viQIQZ.,f:592?3i. W3 . 5 ,I I 6 R , :aw1f1'eQ.w .f 1,1 I f . . X' 'F ' I I 1 ,,L I fi gs kyyk H ,- - psi RICHARD ENGLAND LYNN ESHOO LAWRENCE EWERT KATHY FAGNAN DIANA FANCHER CATHY FEDLER CONNIE FISHER LINDA FISHER KATHY FITZGERALD SUSAN FLEIVIING J L ,, H tg M5 63,3 as M DONNA FRAZIER MARK FRAZIER SUSAN FRAZIER CHRIS FREDEEN DEBBY FRIDAY ROSETTA FULLER RUTH FUSTQN JILL GALLAGHER JOHN GANNON MARY GARRARD MARY GARTNER JIM GAULT MARK GEHRING KEN GERDING TOIVIGESSFORD GORDON GILKEY LYNNE GLUSCO SHARON GODDARD RICHARD GOLDNER ma 1,.W.ME,2,,,,,,,:x,,L L.,. :,.. '-fm 5:, ,., 1:-',. 1 ::ua?:5fA- ,, :QQ ,, was 1-, ,J ,W , - L. -EN f5L.,.,!f 'iiailsikbx , -1 Cl A-5:33595 1' ', ' V f A Lv A ' .. I ' ' X BRUCE GONSALVES JAMES GRIFFITH LESLIE GROSSNICKLAUS PATRICIA GUNDY BARRY GUSTAFSON HE'-EN HAFFNER MARY HAGEMAN KURT HAGERMAN STEVE HAGQUIST CAROL HALL JOANNE HALL NIARK HAIVILIN Hard at work most of the year editing the yearbook, ALICE HENDERSON as our AFS student. She also held the position of Spartan Broadcast Day s chosen 1967-68 Homecoming Queen. IVIAFIY HAIVILIN TOM HAIVIIVIOCK Japan and was CHARLES HANAS LINDA HANCOCK FREDA HANLON BECCA HANSON I DELORA HARDY GREG HAREIVI DANNY HARRIS IVIARTY HARTIVIAN ALICE HARVEY 73 f EI f ki-' K , 1 ' -fri A DARYL HARVEY LAURA HAIIIILEY UNDA HAYDEN DEBBIE HAYES JULIA HAYNES RON HEDFUCK LLOYD HEESE GREG HEETER ALICE HENDERSON ROSE MARIE HENDRIX lx STEVE HENDRIX MARTHA HENSLEY Honorary organizations demanded much of LINDEN HO'S time, being a member of Torch, IVlu Alpha Theta and Scientia. He was also very active in the Radio Club. 74 KATHY HERDI' STEVE HERING H, PHIL HESS ALICE HICKIVIAN BROOKE HIGHSNIITH RICHARD HINER I-INDEN HO ANN HOGENSEN LINDA HOLCOMB IVIINDY HOLDERNIAN ROGER HOI-I-ANDSVVOHTH DOUGLAS HOSEI-TON PEGGY HUFFAKER LYNDA HUGHES ROY HUMPHREY DIANA HUNNICUTT GARLAND HUNTER JANICE HURN CLIFF HUSTEAD JOHN HYDE JOYCE IVERS CARLA IVERSON 75 WAYNE IVERSON DAVE JACOBS DUANEJAGER JIMJAMESON MARKJEFFREY RICJEFFRIES Much of RICK REED'S time was spent in his activities as Student Body President. His other activities were Cross Country, Spartans for Senlice, Club Evaluation Committee and the Benton County Youth Council. SHEILA JOHNSTON Bii.i.JoiNER AVERY JONES CAREN JONES IVIARJORIE JONES CAROL JORGENSON MARGARET KAUFNIAN LINDA KEELOR 76 DAN KELLOGG KATHY K ELSAY LOFIALEE KIELBLOCK TOIVI KIERSKY JAMES KINGERY IVIARA KINNEY DEBBY KIRK RICKY KNU RICK KOP CLAYTON KORB JOHN KOSKI TH ANNE KOBERSTEIN JIIVI KOELLING DALE KOGE JOYCE KIRK RANDY KLEIN R ROBERT KOONTZ JOHN KRAWCZYK KATHY KRON BERNIE KUTHER MRS. MYRA LAMPMAN DIANNE LANDFO FICE RANDY LAHRABEE PAM LAUX I I I RICHARD LAWRENCE ALAN LEE DAVID LEE CATHY LEMKE BOB LEMON PAT LEMON JEFF LeROUX DAVID LESLIE SANDY LIEB PHIL LIND MIKE LINSE MARILYN LOCKLIN DAN LONEY JOHN LO 78 WDEN DEIDRA LOWRIE i STEVE LUND MARIE LYIVIAN The best way to note DIANA HUNNICUTT'S numerous activities is by listing them: p esident of the Spanish Club, chairman of the tutoring service, secretary of Torch, a member of Mu AI- pha Theta, Forensics, the French and German Clubs. JANICE LYNCH BRUCE IVICCANN KATHY MCCARTHY MARY MCCARTHY Connie MCQHESNEY Tirvi MCCLOSKEY KATIE IVICCOBB LEMONT MCCRACKEN PAT MCCUNE NIAUREEN MCCLEERY JANICE NICFARLAND RICHARD NICKEE 79 I ANNE MCKINNEY DEE MCLAIN STEVE MACK ELIZABETH MADDOX KAREN IVIAGNUSON JAY MAHEFI SUSAN IVIAJOR GARY MARKS MARY MAROUISS DAN MARTIN GLORIA MARTIN JACKIE MARTIN .IANICE MCFAR LAN D'S most demanding activity this year was being Personnel Advisor for Girls' League. Her other organizations included Torch, Student Council and IRL. JEFF MARTIN KATHY MARTIN 80 LYNNE MARTIN Blu. MASON GRADY MATHEWS JOHN ,MYER CHERYL BILL MEHLHAF STEVE MEIER COLLEEN MELBY RICHIEMEFIEDITH RUSSELL LINDA SUE MEWBOURN BOB MEYER LAUFIIE MEYER GALE MILLER STEVE MILLER JANET MILLS DARRELL MISHLER ROBIN MIX ELIZABETH MOENCH SUSAN MOFFITT 81 BEVERLY MOORE JOHNNY MOREAU KEITH MORFITT KEN MORRISON BECKY MORRIS 3 BRUCE MORRIS CURTIS MORRIS LUDELLA MORRIS TIMIVIOUL BILL MOYER , s3:+g E. Q Ig? 5c52ingsI2IIiiizfQef2ffY ' I L 'K R 3' f' ,, IVIARCIAIVIUI-I-ETT JANET MUNRO CLAUDIA MURDOCH ALAN MURPHY MARGARET MURPHY JONNIEMURR KEITH NELSON SI-IERYL NELSON PAULNEVILLE KIRK NEWBURGH '-'NDA WGGEBRUGGE '-'NDA NORDAHL STAN NORED :LSE NORGAR TOM NORTON BRUCE NYDEN MIKE O'CONNOR RON OLIVER DIANE OXLEY ERIC PAASCHE ELISABETH PAETH DAVID PALMER MARY PARHANI SUSAN PARKER DIANE OXLEY spent a year Down Under as Corvallis Hlgl1's AFS student in Australia. Her activities this year included being a member of the Student Council, the AFS mittee and the International Relations League. Com- 83 PATRICIA PEER LINDA PERKINS Besides being an important player on the Varsity Basketball Team, DICK WOODCOCK partici- gated'in Torch, Hi-Y and on the Student Finance Committee. RICHARD PERSONS HEATHER PETERSON f PATSY PETERSON SALLY PIERCE DOUG PLAIVIBECK CHERYI. PLANTS VICK' POCKRUS Q - Q . at iE 'ia A, f .. I ,jiwjvv Qriiifils f 'Q I E. , 5:31:29 ,V,5Q5x?.:.g: may ' guy, JANE POULTON VERNA POWELL TAYLOR POYNTER GARY PRAHL LAVON PRATT 84 RICHARD PRATT DAN PRESTON NORNI PRIVATSKY GRANT PYATT RAYMOND PYKE Q, i w , ':1:aIs i?fi -' f13'fi5T-Vi's.E I W' 'P-1'ViI.s ,H - !--- Tlilli , . 2 -' ' fri ,g.gI'. I f5ggf,i,1g:ii, - ' . ' . :gQi25F'4'.?L , ... f 'Aff , STEVE PYLE EDWARD RADKE IVIEREDITH RAIVIP JILL TZASNIUSSEN KATHY RAVER JEANANN REED RICK REED RODGER REGELE PEGGY REGISTER JICKI HEIRIYSTER PATRICK REID DICK REIMAN KAREN REYNOLDS GENE RHOADES JEFF RICE 85 MARK RICHARDS BRUCE RICHARDSON LARRY RICHEY ROBERT RICKERT IAN ROBERTSON , fifmieif ' i Q, .-fxfffiwzk IF cp Tlyiri ,A 1 . 4 if ! DENNIS ROOT BOB ROSE CLIFFORD ROSS SARA ROTH CAROI-YN RUE ' '94 I , 5 ,L k , ri 1. 5 '- , , . 'jfffif ,-51: 'ik ' I 'XF If ggi? V,,. -- DONELLA RUSSELL CYNTHIA SAARI DAVID SAMUEL RON SATHER DEBBY SAWTEU-E SALLY SAWIN IVIARY SCHEIVINI MARY BECKY SCHERICH CINDY SCHILLING ROBERT SCHNEIDER 86 MARY Lou SCHOOLCRAET VERNON SCHROCK JOANN SCHWANKE STAN SELFRIDGE JIM SEXTON STEVE SEYB ROBERT SHARP STEVE SHAW mi 22125 1 DWAYNE SHEARER KFHSTINSHELLEY BRUCE SHEPARD desldes being a tllrw year l..ttermL.n ln baseball, CHRISSHEPARD KATHY SHORT HEX SHROYER SH EPARD was busy as the .itudent .udy Treasurer. also a Senior Class representative and a member of Mu Alpha Theta, Torch, Blue C and Firesquad. He was FBLA, 87 I , . LARRY SIDOR LINDA SIEMANS DONALD SIGNER BILL SILBAUGH SUSAN SIMPSON L Y- l57fS??.ai .L DEBRA SKOGUND VICKI SKRAMOVSKY MYRLE SLOCUM BECKY SMITH BRAD SMITH CAROLYN SMITH JERALD SMITH KATHY SMITH PETER SNOOK ANTHONY SOTO BERT SPERLING RABIAB SRICHANDRA BARTE STARKER KRISTISTENBERG PAM STEPHENS KAREN STEVENSON JANET ST! LES GLEN STONE VIKKI STONEWALL DAVE STUDACH NANCY SWAN STEVEN SWEARENGIN DEBBY TAYLOR DIANA TAYLOR JANE TAYLOR MARY TEACH BRAD TEEL GALE THOMA STEVE THOMAS BILL JANET THOMPSON JANICE THURSTON STEVE TICE KIPP TOBIAS AMY TRUAX 89 BRUCE TRUIVIPOUR NANCY TU JIIVI TURNER ROBYN TWENGE PATTI UNDERWOOD JOANN VALENTI RONALD VAN GENT PATRICIA VAN HOLDE TEDDY VAUGHAN TIIVI VRTISKA W I I 1 . . I ' Y fx 5 2 34 kfw f as ifizfii .. M V,,. ,V W 3 32.2415 ' SANDRA WALDON REED WALTER BOB WARD JUDY WARD JIM WATENPAUGH MIKE WATERS BRIAN WATSON YVONNEWEEDEN PAIVI WEGNER DONNA WAIL 90 WILLIAM WETZEL PANZY WHITE SHERRY WHITE JAMES WHITENIAN LINDA WIESE KATHY WILLIAMS ERIC WILI-IAIVIS ALICE WILSON JUDY WILSON ROBERT STEVE WILSON LESLEYWILT 'I I 221, BOB WILT GWEN WINDONI TIIVIWINGEFI SYLVIA WITZIG CHERYI-WOI-FENBAFIGEFI RICHARD WOODCOCK LEATTA WOODARD REBECCA , I , A .W '-I ' - ik, 'gl- 18 ,Q NOT PICTURED ARE: KARL ALLEN LARRY BALLENTINE LYNETTE BATCHELOR LOUIS BEVANDICH GALEN CARPENTER RON CUMMINGS MRS. NANCY DETHMAN STEVE EBY TOMMY FREEMAN JOHN GOSKA TOM GUNN ED HAR LOW PETE JANZEN KNONGSAIQDI KHAOSAWAD MITCH KLINE RUTH zAwoRskl ART LINDSKOG VIRGINIA KNAPP LINDA MCDONALD GARY MCBETH MICHAEL MAHAN KARUNA NETSWASDI ANTHONY OLSEN GEOFFREY ONSTAD TOM PECK PAUL PIEFER JERRY PREDMORE ALVIN PUGH DAVID REMINGTON FREDRICK ROESER CHRISTOPHER ROGERS CLARA SATTERLEE DENNIS SELVIG BETHEL SHEPARD STEVE SLAGEL TERESA STANFIELD JAMES TURNER BOON VIRIYAPRAPAIKIT VANNEE VIRIYAPRAPAIKIT LYNNE WATTERS HOMER WHITSON LINDA WITHAM Dick Kitchel 1950-1967 No man is an island, entire of itselfp every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the mainp if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as weII as if a promontory were, as well as if a manor of thy friends or of they own werep any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls: it tolls for thee. John Dunne J IIN! 035' I l 7 ,7 ix .-..4irw'k 61,2 Q.. 4fs . . 4 4'f f,wg , ,,,f, AV'A 1 wr 5, w ' '- Sli.: NQQEQ A ' Y 1 nigh, Q . ' : ,yn ' . f .' -Q., n d f QS' 1- '- , , ' , 5 xv 'Qs-ff'.:f4f frffi EW., , W . V K AV ,HW'g ' 'NZ 'W ' 1.8 fl . A , 4 v M W gk 14, S V V 1 41eI , A A - P yigq p i Jaw.-'Y W -. c M 2 A v - 4 A I ' A rs' :qi 5315: ' X - A 21' 5 3' f 'V F my 4 MM - 5 xiii , ' 4 Y . 'W V, .K x V. 5 ' , , , ' 'vi K ll. , . s. , as ,A 0 K . . x , S' .fu ,w HW, 1 ' iii si gg if im . r Qs :YT I N A Q4 Q x is a'7 ,S al-:mf 3 421 fl i' F r W AW: X p. K K . QW Class Schemed Amidst Screams With history class representatives, the Junior Class Council took steps to organize and instigate the activities of the year. Each member aimed toward spreading enthusiasm and involving all juniors in their activities. Events included the Junior competition in Spirit Week, clothing drive, March of Dimes, Junior skit, Junior sales and the Junior-Senior Prom. Members of Junior Class Council were: Maggie Birch, Judy Bond, Bob Corcoran, Rob Corl, Kristy Ellis, Jane Engesser, Tom Fenner, Sandy McEldowney, John Langland, Flick McAllister, Joyce Northcraft, Dave Old- field, Sara Parker, Ardis Quigley, Kathy Reed, Mike Shay, Becky Short, Roger Terriere, Steve White, Patty Wilson. Top: Dave Oldfield, class president, directs members towards tion. Left: Chris Lemon, co-chairman for junior sales gives li rice samples to Flick McAlister while Rob Corl, Mike Shay a Patty Wilson look on with envy. Bottom, left to right: Mag Birch, Becky Short, Sandy MacEldowney, Janie Engesser, Kat Reed, Judy Bond, Rob Corl, John Overholser, Kristy Ellis, Kat Dodson, John Langland and Bob Corcoran listen attentively plans of the Junior Class. si: 9?-1 2 f 'wld 3 ,f,AA,. A,.L 2 ' ,,,..,w ' U .,,g gk A-'Q .W oined In .... The performance of the pep band at the Homecoming Bonfire was touched by Junior spirit. Throughout the year, Juniors gave th extra bit of sparkle and excitement to a gre number of school activities. Pep assembli pep band, Fiiot Squad, the rally squad, Boy League, and Girls' League all benefited fro their participation. Corvi-llliS-GOI G0 bUY YOU' latest CHS Hotdogs, beans spitwads, and the latest gossip were all mixed together to result in the Junior lun 'Go' shirt. soon to be eliminated. 97 -ch wWM..,u,. H. .W xx .. roundhog's Day With Skit A tradition of Sweet basketball team was upset by Home's the wise and quick thinking Juniors on Febru- ary 2. Each year on GroJndhog's Day Sweet Home's next game' s victory is guaranteed if the groundhog sees his shadow. Naturally, it w ny day when the Juniors s overcome this disaster. The is in a land of hippies just b three class spirits enter to dis sible plots to shadow Swe By nature, the Sophs were s a sun- t out to opening fore the uss pos- Home. still too young to understand the situation and the Seniors too preoccupied and dull of mind. So, that left only iors. It was decided that th hog, being from Sweet Ho be easily tricked into thinkir two months early by the use mas decorations. Busily, th shielded the groundhog's firs conditions with umbrellas a for the final evidence brought ta. The Sweet Home groundl pletely convinced, returns to and thus, Corvallis High is v again. the Jun- ground- le, could g it was f Christ- Juniors , look at nd then out San- og corn- his hole ctorious 99 Dedicated and serious, decorations chairman Jenna Dorn lrightl listens with Carol Anderson, Sandy McEldowney, and Becky Butler to prom plans. Above right, co-chairman of the prom, John Langland, leads his fellow helpers Kathy Dodson and Patty Wilson into moments of pre-prom giddiness. A Memorable Night Was Creat Prom co-chairman Sarah Parker listens to advise from advisor lVlr. Amidst the palms, Juniors labgr on Tahitian huts. Ken Hollister. T fl l 4 l OO s-wife v 5' V if I 'mx , Yes, We Had 0 Bananas These Juniors gave unselfishly of their time during the year, missing the game to sell food at the Junior sales booth: Maggie Birch, Terry Dunn, John Langland, Helen Larkin, Molly Lewis, Jackie McBride, Nancy Middaugh, Joyce Northcraft, Janet Phillips, Jeanie Schell, Larry Vaile, Karen Wheeler and Jan Williams. To them and many others, the Junior Class extends its warmest thanks. -Chris Leman and Cindy McKay Co-chairmen Chairmen Cindy McKay and Chris Leman enjoy helping their customer, John Langland. Left: Maggie Birch and Helen Larkin work with the Pepsi Generation . 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K, .Q , 7,1 1 r ff? , .IH 1 w 7 fy N H' ,fu-v, Q ,.f- 1 .24 , 3 . 1- i lj , Sophomore Council Showed Superio ty The serious expressions of John Harris, Paul Owczarzak, Lynn Herdt, Jill Summy, and Dan Smith portray Sophomore Council always got right down to business. fact that E Kirby Stumpenhaus, Mark Buckley, and Don Gates thought- fully chew their nails as they think of brilliant ideas for the Bruce Hama, and Sqph skit, the determined look all sophomores during The Sophomore Council, made up of 24 hard-working Sophs, led their class in carrying out a successful party, a spirit- filled skit, a victorious tug of war, and other worthwhile pro- jects. Members besides those pictured were: Cindy Miller, Mari Hewitt, Mary Martin, Jannie Shattuck, Rick Bojanowski, Karin Krakauer, Steve Ballard, Gregg Hoffman, Mike Hartman, Reid Moorehead, Bob McAlister, Michelle Ricard. The class was well advised by Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Hodson, Mrs. Baker, and Mr. Thomas. President Mark Hogensen displays his strict author- itarian manner as he demands the rapt attention of his fellow classmates. wear meetings. Election Fever Hit Sophomores, Too After listening to the numerous candidates, the students mark their ballots and drop them into the ballot box as they leave the election hall lcommonly called the auditoriuml. The returns resulted in Mark Hogensen, president, Steve Ballard, vice-president: Bob McAlister, treasurerg Michelle Rickard, secretary. Presenting themselves to the eyes of the public are vice-presidential candi- dates lleft to rightl Steve Ballard, Kendall Zeigler, Cindy Miller, Nan Hender- son and Carol Helfer. Presidential nominee Reid Morehead gives his reasons why becoming the new Sophomore president would be important to him. X, They Could Hav No one likes to be on the fringe of things and Jim Leston, man, and Craig McKay are no exception as they try hard way into the center of the crowd. Roslyn Bow- to push their e Danced All ight On November 10, 1967, the Class of '70 held their traditional party-and whata party it was! Centered around a theme of Avacado Lightbulbn the lively Sophomores danced to real live bands, ate cupcakes with avacado colored frosting, and enjoyed a tremendous floor show, all in the same evening. Sources say that when the underclassmen take on a project they really throw heart and soul into it, and this party was no exception! Nancy Pierce and Bob IVlcAlister aren't afraid to show the world that they are Sophomores. One couple, two couples, three couples, four-five couples, six couples, seven couples more. Soph k Good old Super Soph surveys his victims with an Aw, it was nothing look on his heroic face while on the left, Jeff Gallagher pleads for mercy. E if 2? g.-H, ig, V, I Q is gf' x p h il: 1 , ' g U tie I V -VY 5 uf ,LZ Fi 121 4 ia J The responsible Sophomores never shirked their duties, even when it meant clearing litter from Crud Creek. 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'ifllli ' gfiahllf , ,. gag, l Yates, Ellen Yates, Myreta Young, Janet Zavitkovski, Jerry Zaworski, Deborah Not Plctured: Jones' Linda Bamford, Brock Kennedy, Jody Barnes, Marsha Keppinger, Pi ne Bisson. Audrey Laseur, Sue Broadwater, Allison Daline, Mark Doughtery, Kathy Hall, Sue Huffaker, Mike Lemke, Suzanne Mcbride, Dwight Meier, Teres Morgan, Gary Morrison,Jeri Zeigler, Kendall Nordyke, Diane Pugh, Liz Prahi, Bob Rictor, Marv Schlappi, Sherryl Smith, Deleene Taylor, Arlen Taylor, Norm Weisgerber, Gary AIP 9 LL W3 .vrapmr LEADER Rick Reed Student Body President Rick Reed was the kind of person who made it a point to learn practically every student's name at CHS. He included more people in projects and com- mittees than any Student Body President before, and with this large number of participators, uncovered a wide range of opinions and ideas. To all he gave a listening ear, willing to accept suggestions, praise and criticism. Rick instigated projects that dealt with understanding school moral issues, helping under- priviledged people, cleaning up the litter on campus, giving free CHS activity passes to citizens over sixty- five, and providing for more direct communication between students and faculty. His desire and interest in Corvallis High's welfare sparked the constructive in- volvement of Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. Work was always the first item of business in the centrally located Student Body Office. Scottie Cooper, Norma Christianson, Mark Hogensen and Chris Shepard illustrate what happens when Cinna- mon Bear lKristin Shelleyl drops in for a surprise visit. Student fficers Unite Brad Vincent Student Body Vice-President Brad Vincent, being the only underclassman holding a student body office, learned to take quite a bit of 'guff' from his elders throughout the year. Through it all, though, he proved that the office of vice-president was one of serious re- sponsibility and importance to Corvallis High. Brad eagerly and successfully worked as the head of Spartan Booster Sales. He organized zones, chairmen, and salesmen to achieve a goal of over S4500 brought in from sales. His point of view as a member of the Class of '69 was respected by all student coun- cil representatives and provided a needed link with underclass- men. Vice-President Brad performed the duties of his office in a manner which sets an example for officers to follow in the coming years. Administration And Studentbod Scottie Cooper Student Body Secretary Never has CHS known a more efficient, capable and good looking secretary than Scottie Cooper. She added a busi- nesslike yet feminine touch to the student council minutes and to the Student Body Office as a whole. Scottie, like the other officers, made sure that her time, energies, and efforts were used in the most worthwhile way possible, partaking in various student affairs and activities. She met fellow classmates on a friendly eye-to-eye basis, not with the attitude of a 'me-leader, you-follower' relationship, although Scottie was a leader in the true sense of the word. Bruce Shepard Student Body Treasurer Honesty and high standards were probably the two most important qualifications needed by the Student Body Treas- urer and Bruce Shepard fit these requirements to a tee. Tho gh Bruce, all money allocations to individuals, committees, nd projects were carried out, placing a great deal of responsibi ity on his shoulders during his entire term of office. Once the money matters were taken care of, he showed his sincere in- terest in Corvallis High by stressing the need for prompt ac- tion in the area of establishing a dress code, licking the smok- ing problem, and organizing a firm set of standards on wh'ich the CHS student body could turn to for solutions. Assistant Student Body T'reasf urers for 1967-68 were Keith Morfit, Mary Gerrard, lllary Lou Schoolcraft, Merideth Ramp, Tom Norton and lnot picturedl, Karen Magn son, Leslie Grossnicklaus, Steve Lund. l47 2nd Semester Representatives Students' Rights And Freedoms Stress Student Council at CHS, held once every two weeks, was the main source of communication between the students and faculty. Representatives were elected from first period classes each semester and attended the meetings, giving an overall representation to Corvallis High. Holding positions at the council meetings, besides the Student Bodv Officers. were Parlimentarian Tom Norton, Teller Mark Hamlin, Page Brad Teel, and Chaplains Kristin Shelley and Jeff Elder. Front Row, left to right: B. Worley, G. Zeller, K. Fowler, N. Pierce, C. Helfer, .l. Brandt, K Lewis. Second Row: E. Fisher, M. Timian, G Rhodes, T. Clarke, T. Vendever, J. Engesser, J McFarland, D. Russell, D. Jager, M. Wells, K: Nordyke, K. McCarthy, C. Ellis, J. Gallagher, R Corl, R. Reed. Third Row: S. Bird, P. Asbury, K. Krakauer, J. Bubl, R. Walter, C. Doucet, R. Jeffries, B. Shepherd, B. Nyden, D. Oxley, K. Shelley, G. Ito, C. Anderson, C. Leman, D. Bostwick. Fourth Row: R. Asbahr, C. Boice, L. Wilt, B. Clunes, A. England, G. Gibbs, B. Fisher, K. Cornelius, K. Herdt, S. Locey, M. Williams. Fifth Row: J. Koski, M. Kirk, M. Day, K. Oldfield, B. Costello, K. Twenge, J. Leston, J. Kirk, D. Campbell, D. Friday, B. Croeni, B. Darlington, G. Prahl. Sixth Row: R. Goldner, J. Beck, M. Hamlin, C. Bates, J. Gilliland, S. Blain, S. Blades, J. Elder, G. Mat- thews, K. Larson, J. Whiteman, J. Overholser, L. Eshoo, S. White, R. Wilson, D. Farnsworth, S. Roth, C. Wagner, B. Gee, S. Cooper, S. Hughie. Seventh Row: P. Neville, J. Almgren, B. Coe, B. Teel, J. Koelling. lst Semester Representatives Front Row, left to right: C. Wagner, J. Almgren, G. Matthews, J. Koelling, G. Prahl, J. Koski. Second Row: G. Dennis, W. Krakauer, K. Fowler, N. Pierce, K. McDonald, D. Sawtelle, J. Martin. Third Row: C. Bates, S. Dalton, M. Parham, D. Russell, M. Wells, L. Martin, A. Hogensen, C. Mc- Kay, J. Kirk. Fourth Row: P. Neville, P. Darlington, D. Jager, C. McChesney, B. Shepard, B. Nyden, K. Shelley, C. Ellis, J. Langland, R. Reed. Fifth Row: S. Shaw, K. McCobb, L. Wilt, R. Jeffries, B. Clunes, A. England, C. Gibbs, L. Eshoo, D. Friday, R. Eberherdt. Sixth Row: B. Coe, T. Fenner, D. Oldfield, S. Locey, R. Corl, S. Hughie. Seventh Row: M. Hamlin, S. Blaine, S. Blades, B. Costello, J. Elder, Jim Leston, C. Leman, K. Lar- son, S. Ballard, B. Croeni, M. Cutler, R. Wilson, C. Roth, S. Nored. 'hroughout Student Council Meetings Mr. Pinion explains to representatives the need for funds to support Spartan High- lights, a weekly television program about Corvallis High events. The year 1968 symbolized a challenging year to members of student council and the executive council, headed by Presi- dent Rick Reed. Items of discussion at the meetings included an uncensored student bulletin board, a dress code, a faculty- student liaison committee, and problems around the school such as drinking, smoking, and conduct. Under the student council, committees were formed, money was given to deserv- ing organizations, and total school involvement was attempted. Parliamentary procedure played a major part in the accomplish- ments of the counciI's goals. Student Body Treasurer Bruce Shepherd reads the budget report for the student council's approval. Plaque Revision Committee One of the committees nder the direction of the stu- ent council was the Plaque evision Committee, headed y Taylor Pointer, was to re- se or update plaques about e school. Members: Andy Bogenhagen, Mary Bubl, Phil Lind, Taylor Pointer, Dennis Root, Janet Brandt and Flon Brooks. Student Groups Evaluated And Danced Front row, left to right: Joyce Kirk. Second row: Peter Ball, Rose Marie Hendrix, Ab England, Connie McChesney, John Koski. Third row: Don Signer, Jenna Dorn, Mara Kinney, Cheryl Plants, Bruce Nyden. Fourth row: Becky Butler, Kathy Bird, Laura Abraham, John Krawczyk. Fifth row: Rick Lawrence, Lynn Martin, Janet Brandt, Betty Clunes. Not pictured: Karen Reynolds, Diana Coomes, Gloria Martin. Rally Dance Committee Another student commit- tee which served the dancing and music lovers at CHS was Ral- ly Dance Committee. Due to overcrowded conditions in the gyms, Rally Dance Committee instigated the first post-game dance to be held in the cafeteria. They also arranged for a variety of well-known local bands and light show performances. Deb- bie Friday was president ofthe committee open only to Juniors and Seniors. Other officers were Pat Christenson, Secretary: Bet- ty Clunes, Treasurer, and Meri- deth Ramp, Vice-President. l5O Evaluation Committee ln its second year, the evaluation com- mittee formed opinions about certain school events or happenings and came up with sug- gestions to improve these next year. Chairman Joyce Kirk and her committee evaluated home- coming, assemblies, student conduct, dances and many other school functions. The com- mittee meetings, held during lunch hours were followed up by a report to student council. E Front row, left to right: Sara Roth, Carol Hall, Jenna Dorn, Robin Mix, Judy Appleman, Debbie Friday, Jeff Almgren, Chris Doucet, Karen Magnuson, Janie Engesser, Grady Mathews, Sandy McEldowney. Second row, left to right diagonally: Ric Jeffries, Carl Wagner, John Boydston, JoAnn Hall, Smiling Jill Gallagher, Pat Christensen, Scottie Cooper, Alice Henderson. Capetown Girl Captivated Corvallis Bev Moore Capetown, The Republic of South Africa With only three months left now in Corvallis, which has become such a home away from home for me, it seems incredible that seven months could have gone so quickly! Sometimes I have been asked: What is the most important thing you have learned since youve been here? I've thought about this quite a lot, and my answer is, perhaps, a fundamental faith in people. Before I left South Africa I experienced the fear which, I think, is common to all AFSers, namely, can I manage and make a success of this coming year? Then when I arrived in Corvallis and, after a few days at CHS, was accepted so warmly and spontaneously into the middle of things, I knew that I could. I have found here a warmth of feeling and a response which has made my days so full, happy and rich- I am deeply indebted to all who have made this wonderful experience possible for me: my family here, the Lemons, my high school, CHS, and to people in general. Thank you. -Bev Moore Bev is pictured with her American family, the E. B. Lemons, lleft to rightl: B v, Louise lVlrs. and Mr. Lemon, and Pat. Laura Lemon is not shown. She arrived in Corvallis on eptember 1, 1967 and remained until June 20, 1968, living as the fourth Lemon daughter. A 'super' accent, ever present earrings, an beautiful smile were a few of the ways we will rem ber Bev IVIoore, Corvallis High's American Field vice student from the Republic of South Africa. Bev's deeper traits of friendliness and sincere inte in the American people and their way of living characteristics which best describe her. She went of her way to meet people and people in turn w out of their way to meet her. Who wouldn't, for was a wonderful representative of her country and hope that her year with the Lemon's and at CHS v always be a cherished one. B m. er- ut est re ut nt ev we vill 151 Diana Oxley AFS to Australia Australia Diana stands with her Australian family the day she left them to travel on a ten-day bus trip around Australia. The three young boys were Aboringines who stayed with her fam- ily for a few weeks during the year. Between classes, Hermitage girls took a break from studies with a bit of 'sunbaking in the land of the sun worshippers. The American Field Service winter program was a wonderful scheme on which to go abroad. It afforded me a year to overcome many stereotyped ideas about Australia and instead, really grasp the fairdinkum Australian way of life. It was a process involving living with another fami- ly, attending another school, and meeting many other Australians at the end of which I could al- most feel a bit Australinized myself. This is the essence of AFS life: denationalizing individuals to become more internationalized. l lived in Geelong, a farming and industrial center of 100,000 near Melbourne in southern Victoria. The best part of the year was living with my host family and attending a private girls' school. This was the normal day to day living from which I got the real feel of Australia. AFS is a tradition from which CHS is able to gain many benefits. l hope CHS will benefit from my AFS experience as l know l will for the rest of my life. -Diana Oxley And japan Became Second Home One valuable opportunity that Diana had while 'down under' was attending the Hermitage, a private girls' school. Diana Oxley was the second Corvallis High student to live abroad for an entire year on the AFS program. She applied for American Field Service in October of 1966, was notified of being accepted on January 4, 1967, and left two weeks later for a year in Australia where she lived in Geelong with the Wal Hodgson family. While in this faraway country, she learned many principles and facts about the Australian way of life. Attending the Hermitage, a Church of England Grammar School, acquainted Diana with Australians of her own age. She dated the boys, made many Australian girl- friends, and discovered that there are many differences be- tween teenagers in the world. A more disciplined school system, lack of cars, and concentration on family life cause the Australian youth to be less independent than American teen- agers. But travelling through Tasmania, New South Wales, and Victoria gave Diana a cross section of Australians, enabling her to return a wiser, more understanding Corvallis High stu- dent and American citizen. As a summer program AFS student, Alice Henderson spent a wonderful two and half months in Tokyo, Japan. She lived with a Japanese family, the Tsukamotos, and soon learned that eating with chopsticks, removing shoes, and at- tending a private girls' school where everyone talked a strange language were very normal daily occurances in this country. Her family abroad travelled a great deal and gave Alice the chance to see many parts of Japan. Toward the summer's end, she lived for four days with a farming family in Nagano and arrived home on August 31, just in time for school. Alice soon learned that Japan was much more than temple girls. The actual experience of living with a Japanese family doing ' Sh 's i tured things like going to the beach was what really counted. e I p c with her family and friends labovel. Corvallis AF Representatives -........4l Part of the duties of an AFS'er upon return was relating experiences through speeches. One of Alice's talks was to a third grade class in Eugene. Members of the student committee were, left to right: Rick Reed, Jeff Elder, oyc , . I . I I - I d B ce N den. Jeff was president and organized all AFS assemblies and mayor activities. Jill Gallagher, Alice Henderson, Greg Harem, an ru y The thing I recall best when someone asks me what impressed me most about Japan was the contrast between old and new. There is a strong desire to preserve traditional customs and culture, yet also an in- flux of western ideas and habits that the U.S. has played a great part in influencing. My Japanese family, especially, showed the mixture of tra- ditional and modern ways of life in Japan. The weeks l lived with them were full of very differing experiences. One day we would go water- skiing, another day visit a Shinto Shrine, then yet another day watch a James Bond movie, only to view a tea ceremony on the following day. Through American Field Service I spent a perfect summer in Japan, and learned that only with education, travel, and communication will the people of this world ever live in peace. -Alice Henderson AH1C1'iC21I1 Field Service Student Committee J e Kirk Cheryl Plants Ab England Jill Flasmusen, Scottie s geisha Boys' And Girls' eagues oined Hanc Ric Jeffries Boys' League President Ric Jeffries represented to all boys at CHS the perfect example of an all American, freckled-face youth. He par- took in sports, committees, and student council, while at the same time, holding the responsible position of Boys' League Prexy. With the power of this office, he organized and super- vised the Boys' League Style Show and many other projects in conjunction with Girls' League. Ric offered fresh ideas to an old establishment and proved that there was nothing wrong with a happy worker. Norma Christiansen Girls' League President Not everyone could combine into one bubbly personali- ty, a sense of humor and a quality of hardworking drive and leadership. But Norma Christianson, this year's Girls' League President, did so with ease. lt's amazing that her backbone didn't crack under the strain of directing the successful Girls' League projects like the Pepsi Party, Christmas Dance, and Papa Party. Senior boys who attended Ore on's B ' S g oys tate Convention during the summer of 1967 were: Front row, left to right: Brad Teel, Jeff Almgren, Barte Starker, Rick Lawrence, Bruce Nyden, Barry Gustafson, Jim Koelling. Second row: Jeff LeRoux, Bob Davies, Stan glared, Andy Bogenhagen, Larry Sidor, Brad Smith,Jay Maher. Third row: Bernie Kuther, Chip Cracraft, Rick Reed, Paul Neville, Pete k B ' ' - noo , ruce Beals, Tim Vrtiska. Fourth row: Dave Allison, Mark Hamlin, 'Buddha' Blain, Jeff Corden, Grady Matthews, John Kraw- czyk, Scott Anderson. 154 o Sponsor Happenings A year packed full of parties, assemblies, and projects was on the agenda of the Boys'-Girls' League calendar for 1967- 68. Headed by presidents, Ric Jeffries and Norma Christian- son, the two organizations worked united and separately to sponsor the Big-Little Sister campaign, Hello Week and dance, Spaghetti Feed, and assembly featuring Pastor Larson, the tutoring programs, Christmas Dance and Papa Party. Everyone at Corvallis High was able to belong to one of the two leagues and was invited to become involved with or- ganizing and carrying out all activities. lVlrs. State was well known to all girls as the Girls' League advisor. She was always ready to help out any of the girls at CHS, no matter what their problem was. The same went for lVlr. Ediger, advisor to Boys' League, who had that extra-special knack for under- standing. Girls' League and Boys' League worked together, lending each other helping hands. lor was it a kick in the face l Ann Hogensen, Amy Truax, and Becca Hanson were chosen by the Corvallis American Le- gion of Women to attend Oregon's Girls' State for a week during the 1967 summer. There they learned the fundamentals of government and democracy as well as setting an excellent example of Corvallis High girls to girls from all over the state. '55 R K ' 4 fx v 1154 ' QT I I X of 1 W '. X. 4 w f V .ff 2 eq , ,R if ' awk 4' ,iv , , tl N Q, if 'M i ,Q , K. 4. 141 3- ' W N V5 .mx i 'if is' V' 1 915 K ,V krtk ,1 Y , . M if ,Z ,,., . GLW mi K ., V, ,, 1' Each month during the school year, Boy League honored hardworking students vi and Girl of the Month awards. Standing i they were: Kristin Shelley and Bruce Ny beri, Jeff Almgren and llse Norgar iNove Bird and Jeff Elder i0ctoberi, Rick Re Skramovsky iMarchi, Donella Russell an iFebruaryi, John Hyde and Janet Bran and iseatedi Alice Henderson, Rick Norma Christiansen iMayi. and Robin Larrabee and Kara-Lynn Crocker iApriIi. end of May, during the Awards Assembly, s' and Girls' ith the Boy left to rightl en iDecem- berl, Kathy d and Vicki John Koski t Uanuaryi. effries and Mix, Randy Then at the the Boy and Girl of the Year were announced. These tgo deserving students were Tom Norton and Norma Tom's many achievements included Boys' net, Chintimini photographer, Varsity Ba istician, and a cast member in two school his senior year. Norma was kept busy w' moth job of Girls' League President. S member of the Prom Court and serve committees. hristianson. League cabi- :ketball stat- plays during h the mam- was also a on various 157 fl Cynthia Bates John Koski it Katie lVlcCobb Cheryl Plants lf-. J I TH? Vis? . A , Judy Appleman Peggy Robinson t x,i5Xli m'544 A Andy Bogenhagen Carl Wagner Sarah Parker arsit Rally Captured Jamboree Title A high school rally squad used to be a few students who jumped around trying to create school spir- it. The 1968 Varsity Rally Squad was a group of students who led the student body in spirited and tioordinated yells, uncovering a wave ofx enthusiasm uncommon to CHS. The Rally Squad worked hard in uniting not only themselves, but the school to win the Spirit Stick at Jamboree and continued with full force to attend the State Basket- ball Tournament. Rally boys offer thanks and praises to the football team for a touchdown. The anti-climax to a victorious basketball game comes with clockwise, beginning at the top, members of the Varsity Rally were the traditional singing ofthe alma mater. Judy, Peggy, Carl, Cynthia, John, Sarah, Andy, Cheryl, and Kane l58 Sparta Pacers Travelled To Idaho Members of the Sparta Pacers were lleft to rightl: Vicki Wall, Sara Roth, Kathy Spriggs, Meredith Ramp, Onie Belnap, Karen Magnuson, Christie Gi bs, Karen Reynolds, Kathy Twenge, Mary Lou Beemer, Karen Carlstrom, Betty Clunes, Jenna Dorn, Patty Undenrvood, Valerie Sether, Connie McChes y, Gail Shepard, and Carol Hall. ized the talented Sparta Pacers. rows and smiling faces character- The Corvallis High Drill Team entered their second year of operation with performances that showed they were as fresh and versatile as ever. Known as the Sparta Pacers, the twenty girls under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Crosman performed at a number of places. Throughout the year they marched, danced, and jumped rope at OSU and CHS football and basketball games, an Oregon State tal- ent show, and the Spring Spree. A trip to Boise, idaho for the Northwest Drill Competition brought back two trophies, one for travelling the greatest dis- tance and one for third place in overall precision. Trips like this took money though, so the girls cleaned Gill Coliseum and the football stadium, held a box social, and organized a baked food sale and bottle drive. , .. eszLvma'+ffa-La .zszmamm-vnu wuixmaeanm.-new , ,fav m Precise routines were a continual eye catcher to half-time basketball audiences. The tense moments before a major perflr- mance as advisor Mrs. Crosman calms jitt y nerves and applies 'ruby red' lipstick. 150 V Rall Performed Precise Routines Susan Bird The Junior Varsity Rally Squad, lleft to rightl: Kathy Lemon, Susan Bird, Kinney, and Janie Greenough, practiced extra hard in obtaining routines and with class and precision. Janie Greenough Lani Kinney Assisted by Varsity Rally boy, John Koski, the newly-elected JV Squad is announced at an assem- bly, while lbelowl just a few days before, they had vied with ten other girls in the tryouts. Kathy Lemon FINE ARTS' Madwoman Cast Proved That All Th Mr. Malango Director The Waiter .......... Madwoman of Chaillot Cast Members . ........ Tom Norton The Little Man ........ ....... R eid Moorhead The Prospector ....... ......... G ary Beach The President .......... ............. D an Martin The Baron ........... Therese ............... .........Randy Larrabee Debbie Sawtelle The Street Singer ....... ............ R oger Evey The Flower Girl ......... .............. L inda Welch The Ragpicker ........ ......... R ichard Persons Paulette .................. ................ D ebra Martin The Deaf-Mute ........... ...... L onalee Hamlin, Jr. lrma .............................. ............ D ebbie Friday The Shoelace Peddler ....... ...... P aul Wolfson The Broker .................... ....... J ohn Langland The Street Juggler ......... ........ R ay Asbury Dr. Jardin ......................... ....... P aul Lewis Madwoman of Chaillot ........ ....... R obin Mix The Doorman ...... ....... L on RVCVHH The Policeman ........ ........ S cott Darroch Pierre ................... .......... C raiEl Boice The Sergeant .............. ....... R od Duncan The Sewer-Man .............. .......... D an lsenberg Madwoman of Passy .................... Jody Cormack Madwoman of St. Sulpice ..... Kara-Lynn Crocker The Presidents ...................... Dan Martin, Randy Larrabee, John Langland The Prospectors ........ Gary Beach, Paul Wolfson, Stan Seyb The Press Agents ..... Matt Groshong, Paul Lewis, Scott Darroch The Ladies ,........... Nan Henderson, Betty Disco, Lynn Eshoo The Adolphe Bertaut ............. Brian Brown, Lon Rycraft, Reid Moorhead Gary Beach, John Langlin, Randy Larrabee, and Dan Martin dis- cuss the world situation during a rehearsal before the barren stage was transformed into a gay Paris cafe. After-school rehearsals prompted perfection. l 4 I , orld Is Indeed A Stage The Madwoman of Chaillot was performed in the school auditorium on November 17 and 18. The serious yet satirical production dealt with problems of the world and cen- tered around the Madwoman of Chaillot's solution to them. The entire cast succeeded in bringing out the light, humorous tones of Madwoman while symbolically portraying the, more complicated concepts underlying the play's plot. The Prospector lGary Beachl argues with the Po Iceman lRod Duncanl over city of Paris the rumor that there is oil under the The Ragpicker lRichard Personsl interrupts the peaceful setting with his controversial The Madwoman of Passy iJody Cormackl, The opinions and sets all three madwornen in a tizzy. Madwoman of Chaillot lFiobin Mixl, and The Madwoman of St. Sulpice lKara Lynn Crockerl for a cup of afternoon tea, remembering their past experiences. i - ,,,,.,, ' A mock trial is held, trying the greedy, ambitious people of the world and determining whether or not The Madwoman of Chaillot has the right to extinquish them. The Sewer-Man lDan lsenbergl and The Madwoman of Chaillot jubilant- ly rejoice over their accomplished deeds as they watch the world's vices file down into the endless labrynth of the Paris sewer system. LAND OF THE DRAGON CAST MEMBERS STAGE MANAGER GONG RINGER PROP MAN JADE PURE TWENTY-FIRST COUSIN TWENTY-SECOND COUSIN TWENTY-THIRD COUSIN TWENTY-FOURTH COUSIN COVET SPRING PRECIOUS HARP ROAD WANDERER SMALL ONE GUARDS TOWNSPEOPLE Cast 1 Gary Beach Karen McDonald Ray Asbury Linda Welch Lynn Eshoo Kristi Ellis Jody Cormack Lon Rycraft Dan Martin Marianne Wells Randy Larrabee Marty Hartman Bill Moyer Jim Rogoff Debbie Hayes Nan Henderson Brian Brown Cast 2 Richard Persons Rosemary Boss Paul Lewis Kara Lynn Crocker Robin Mix llse Norgar Margaret Armantrout Scott Darroch Craig Boice Debra Martin Randy Larrabee Debbie Sawtelle Bill Moyer Jim Rogoff Kathy Lee Susan Van Dyke Brian Brown Most Honorable Adults And hildren Visit Behind the scene workers for such a production were as important as the actors on stage. Jan Munro adds finishing touches to one of the masks. l64 Jade Pure iLinda Welchl is falsely consoled by her evil cc played by lleft to rightl Jody Cormack Lynn Eshoo and Ellis. The title of the play was illustrated very clearly by an energetic dragon called Small One llVlarty Hartmanl. he Land O The Dragon Costume and make-up crews worked especially hard to achieve the authentic oriental atmosphere for cast mem- bers such as Debbie Hayes, Debbie Baron, Jim Rogoff, Brian Brown, and Nan Henderson. f Jade Pure bemoans her fate locked up in a tovger, not realizing that the Road Wanderer lRandy Larrabeei w s soon to enter her dismal life. Corvallis High's Thespian Club members, under the N . 1 guality direction of Mr. Malango, presented Land of the ra- gon to the community on January 27. The annual childr n's play was double casted and contained all the ingredients n ce- ssary to entertain both children and adults. The plot, n- sisting of the mistreated, beautiful Jade Pure who is resc ed by her 'Prince Charming'-the Road Wanderer, had charac er- istics resembling a Cinderella fairytale: but the setting, os- tumes, and characters all convinced the audience that su h a story could only take place in the 'Land of the Dragon.' i65 Front row, left to right: K. Florence, C. Christy, K. Brooks, P. Levings E. Paeth, K. Tharp, J. Overholser, J. Brooks, J. Bond. Second row: K. Amsden, J. Northcraft, C. Miller, R. Fuller, J. Williams, M. Shay, C. Helfer, R. Asbury, M. Groshong, R. Carmen, S. Reese, S. Apple, M. Miller, D. Martin, S. Palmer. Third row: L. Ankerburg, L. Brand- enburg, K. Carter, R. Case, N. Lundy, G. Roberts, J. Brye, R. Wilson, D. Burnett, V. Eddy, P. Wolfson, G. Winthers, D. Shearer, W. Krakauer, R. Lawrence, D. Smith, M. Kirk, M. Barns, M. Johnson, D. Harris. Fourth row: J. Bayles, T. Carlson, D. Dickinson, G. Sinnhuber, Mr. Brooks, C. Carmichael, G. Grieg, B. Sharp, R. Jeffries, D. Mischler, R. Aumaan, R. Burris, D. Coon, B. Martin, C. Stavenau, M. Hamlin, N. Middagh, P. Perkins, B. Rue. Band Members Excelled For School And It Stage Band, front row, left to right: S. Miller, M. Shay, O. Smith J Brooks M Kirk Second row: S. Palmer, M. Chilcote, B. Martin, C. Stavenau. Third row V Eddy D Barrett, R. Wilson, J. Brye, G. Roberts. Fourth row: G. Sinnhuber G Greig N Grand stead. ' 166 1 Dr I at a football game. nder Direction Of Mr. Brooks Performance at the OSU-Stanford game in Portland, an exchange assembly with lVlclVlinnville, and fall and winter con- certs kept the CHS band in tip-top shape. A stage band made sure that things were lively by playing at games and pep as- semblies. The climax to all these came when the band jaunted over to Albany to participate in the AA Band Festival, high- lighted by Nlr. Jester Harrison. Band Director, Mr. Harvey Brooks, was quoted as saying that 1967-68 was a good year as usual. p 9 lcote on Coon and S Mr Brooks livens u the sta e band with directions about the evening's performance. Mark Ch-I ' D I tan ' s really had Talented Orchestra Membe The CHS Orchestra had many accomplishments to be proud of this year. They performed at the school's Christmas concert, attended a fall and spring string clinic in Eugene for a day, held a Spring con- cert, and members of the first chairs played in the musical, Carousel, held at Corvallis High in April. The group practiced third period and elected Ric Jeffries, President, Peter Brye, Vice-President, Rose lVlarie Hendrix, Secretary, Howdy Booster, Treasurer, and Kathy Short, Librarian. lVlr. Lynn Lawrence di- rected. Director Mr Lawrence Orchestra President Ric Jeffries Orchestra members, front row, left to right: K. Short, H. Booster, S. Samuels, K. Carlstrom, T. Stover, K. Ellis, T. Easton, P. Brye. Second row: R. Hendrix, C. Wannemacher, J. Brandenburg, R. Bennett, T. Lewis, G. Stoltonberg, D. Drilica, D. Zadina, M. Jackson, R. Phinery, L. Bolobonoff. Third row: J. Hurn, B. Hamar, R. Rush, D. Stone, P. Bennett, K. Florence, C. Christy, J. Bond, J. Brooks, C. Helfer, R. Asbury, M. Groshong, R. Carmen, R. Russell, G. Jarvi, B. Koontz. Fourth row: S. Palmer, J. Bayles, G. Sinnhuber, Mr. Lawrence, C. Sta- venau, B. Martin, D. Coon, J. Brye, R. Wilson, D. Shearer, C. Winther, W. Krakauer, P. Wolfson, M. Eggers, O. Putnman, B. Sharp, R. Jeffries. layed For Carousel Pfafftice during the Class Del'i0d WGS One WHY The Omhesffa achieved The pl'O- The deep golden sou nd of the cellos is perfected by the ag le fesslonal sound they always produced. hands of Randy Russell I69 Choir members: Front row, left to right: P. Anderson, V. Neal, M. Brownell, R. Boss, S. Jones, K. Dendy, J. Mills, C. Lemke, C. Mohnike, R. Register, L. Myers, W. Barratt, B. Fisher, C. Wirth. Second row: J. Muir, S. Ranton, M. Abernathy, C. Stavenau, V. Skramosky, C. Jorgensen, B. Hanson, J. Ras- mussen, R. Walter, J. Knezivich, M. Beemer, J. Tolefson, J. Thompson, S. Godard, A. Brassfield, S. Dolar, R. Baker, Mr. Labatto. Third row: P. Wall, M. Weller, D. Breedlove, K. lves, B. Ewert, B. McAlister, D. Studach, W. Fisher, J. York, S. Leslie, R. Larrabee, R. Leslie, M. Garrard, M. Bubl, B. Elliker. Fourth row: S. McEldowney, R. Einerson, D. Hutchinson, T. Kelly, D. Denny, J. Evey, G. Garland, D. Gray, R. Sewell, R. Duncan, D. Wilson, K. Drake, R. Lind, R. Erickson, G. McGrath, R. O'DonnelI, J. Langland, M. Wells, J. Schwanke. Left to right: Colleen Mohnike, Sandy Dolar, Leatta Woodard, Barbara Fisher, and Janet Kneze- vich rehearse their alto parts in the band room. 'jingle Bells angled Throu The Corvallis Choir experienced a very busy year. Besides caroling CHS halls at Christmas, they paid a holiday visit to the Junior Highs and the Administration building. During the earlier part of the year, the choir per- formed at the Elk's, Lion's, and Kiwanis' lodges. Singing for the school Christmas concert and a benefit concert for Vicki Skramosky kept the sin- gers in tune. They held an exchange assembly with Roseburg High and also travelled to Albany for two days for the Jester Harrison Festival. For Easter, the choir sang at the Whiteside theatre for the Good Friday service and finally rounded out their year with performances at the High school com- mencement in June. The talented group was directed by Mr. Joseph Lobatto. Swing Choir members were: Phil Lind, Brian Roberts, John Langland, Roger Evey, Dave Studach, Cheryl Plants, Cindy McKay, Janet Hurn, Marianne Wells, Debbie Zadina, Sandy Dolar, Susan Parker, Sharon Godard, Colleen Mohnike, Rod Duncan. 170 he Halls At Christmastime Mr. Lobatto turns a well-trained ear to his singing chmir The Sopranos, accompanied by Reed Walter, work n the finishing touches for one of their numbers. Th y combined with the entire choir to sing 'Sleeping Ru '. The choir listens to Mr. Lobatto's last-minute instructions as they pro- ceed down the school halls singing Christmas carols. How low can you go? The base part is practiced by a group of hearty singers. '71 Chintimini Staff Creates Yearbook Walter Colton Advisor f P' ' ' ' E E .gay K '.. ' Sfilgf '. . 'W,- . ,aa-2: Kathy Dodson Assistant Editor Chris Doucet Art Editor Dave Oldfield Sports Editor 5 - 1 K 3731. H mg-. A' ,..,e V . .C , Bi. gf' 4. z ' 1' in N' X . stew Kristin Shelley Copy Editor Steve Lund Heather Peterson Bert Sperling Bu5ine55 Manage, Photographer Photographer Tom Norton Pam Stephens Photographer Faculty-Classroom Alice Henderson Editor Lynn Glusco Kathy Reed Senior Editor Junior Editor Tim Stewart Karen Krakaur Mary Lou Beemer SPWYS Fdimf Sophomore Editor Advertising . gffffj V , ,,i.,, W. ,,.L 'gif if? 1.'23,i at .ts, V Jw ,. 5 , , 1 Vikki Stonewall Christie Gibbs Karen Martinson COPY Ediwl' Advertising Advertising rv' 'KL Kathy Reed figures out a mock layout design. Alice and Heather converse with Mr. Prahl, company representative. Dave Oldfield searches for a piano during a busy work sessilnn. Every once in a while somebody like lVlr. Colton, advis r, or lVlr. Prahl wandered into Chintimini. The rest of the ti e Room 210 during seventh period was chaos. Kids ran around, meanwhile others blindfolded Dave Oldfield and had him find the piano. Heather went wild when she couldn't find her Ko-Rec-Type. Auctions were held for filled glue cans and ring-toss was played with left-over rolls of tape. Oh yes, the staff put out this great yearbook. A blackboard is always a great help to Lynn and Chris when working on designs. Tim Stewart gets lots of ideas by study- ing yearbooks from other schools . M -we 1. 1u - v .. i 'w4ir High-O-Scope Earned Top Contest Rating Staff members were, top row, left to right: Donella Russell, La.luana Bell, Jeff Almgren, Katie McCobb, Bill Costello, Jeff Beck, Jeff Valentine. Front row, left to right: Becky Morris, Janet Young, Janet Bubl, Kay Shepard, Kathy Bird, Chris Shepard, Vikki Stonewall, Mary Carney, Debby Baron, Kathy Eden. Missing: Roger Terriere, Lynne Glusco, Bob Beck, Craig Boice, Dave Campbell. A ,X K I ,F High-0-Scope staff was comprised of Journalism 2, 3 and 4 classes and ad- VLA vised by Mr. Robert Thetford. The staff rotated with only Editor, Business Mana- I ger Lynne Glusco and Ad Manager Jeff Almgren being permanent positions. Be- sides publishing the bi-weekly High-O-Scope, a special student body election guide Qyfffif -'sV Alyz , was produced. H-O-S received an excellent rating in a national contest. Donella Russell Editor Typing was only one of many staff responsibilities. Rewriting, proofreading and arguments were everyday occurrences. -1+ A -ff Mew.: 1 9 0R6ANIZA1l0MS' 175 9 irls' League Was For irls nly li LL,A i A fl 29? , fi is Janice McFarland Norma Christianson Christie Gibbs Personnel Advisor president Vice-President This year's Girls' League was well organized and ambitious The year started off with the Big Sister program and Pepsi Party to get everyone acquainted with CHS. Every teacher having a birthday received cookies. In conjunction with Boys' League, the annual Christmas dance was a success. Valentine's Day saw the Papa Party, a favorite with the girls and their dads. ln addi- tion, Girls' League chose the Very Important Girls and each f month a deserving Senior girl was picked to be Girl of the Month. Linda Hughes Janie Engessef Treasurer Secfefaf Y Top row, left to right: Janice McFarland Janet Young Wendy Krakauer Debb' L , , , ie and force, Ann Hogensen, Mary Lou Beemer, Robin Einerson, Christie Gibbs. Front row left to right: Kelly Tharp, Karen Dobbins, Jennifer Beckley, Kathy McCarthy, Janie En gesser, Jenna Dorn, and Amy Truax. Mrs. State, Girls' League Advisor, chats at the Pepsi Party. 1 1 All CHS clubs were represented ata special assembly sponsored by Girls' League. Lynn Eshoo demonstrates The annual Pepsi Party stressed casualness and spirit. Marsha Elsood, Sal i Pierce Norma Christianson, and Katie McCobb join the pepsi generation. A chance for Sophs to learn CHS pep yells and get acquainted with Jun- ior and Senior girls was the Girls' League Pepsi Party theme. To share and work together for a better school was the goal of Girls' League. Spring saw the annual Papa Party and Girls' State Assembly. Both reflected the ideals and opportunities offered by Girls' League. Marsha Abernathy labovel welcomes all fathers with Hello Daddy , while Bev Moore lbelowl speaks on the differences in South African and American dads. Boys' League Boosted CHS Boys Rick Jeffries President Bob Corcoran Vice-Preside nt Chris Lernan Secretary Duane Jager Treasurer Boys' League was the one club to which all boys belonged. It was more active than ever, by itself and in conjunction with Girls' League. They sponsored Hello Week activities and without these energetic boys, this year's Christmas dance wouldn't have been possible. There was the annual Faculty-Student basketball game to raise scholarship money, too. Every month one or more senior boys were honored as Boy of the Month with a sweater. Boys' League was one of the most vital parts of CHS and helped to make this the best year yet at CHS. Mr. Wes Ediger Advisor The Advisor and Boys' League Cabinet, with members from all three classes planned and guided all club activities. Members were: Rick Jeffries, Greg Harem, Duane Jager, Mark Buckley, Jeff Elder, Mark Vomacil, Cliff Cunniff, Steve Locey, Bob Corcoran, Chris Leman, Tom Norton, and Jerry Zavit Kau- ski. The face of Boy's League was one of many moods... . . .of contemplation, seriousness, dedication. . . . . .and of humor, spirit, and ambi tion. flw.ferrfis1mawf aux And kias Grew And Grew P'- -e ,...-au.: L' in 4 1:-A farm, E cstasyl ' K . -XNJMK Akias, or ski club, grew to be one of the largest Kirk Newburgh clubs in Corvallis High this year. Membership included president kids who had never before been on skis. The club had regular meetings and a ski trip that was well attended by members. Top row, left to right: John Koski, Dan Deaver, Jim Koelling, Bob Davies, Bruce McCann, Rich England, Mike Cutler, John Boydston, Larry Richey, Grady Matthews, Tim Winger, Paul Hazel, Jim Robinson, Mike Murphy, Brian Mingle, Bert Sperling, Tom Norton, Bruce Nyden, Peter Ball, Ron Ash, Jeff Elder. Third row, left to right: Todd Easton, Reid Moore- head, Patty Wood, Wendy Krakauer, Robin Einerson, Cindy Schilling, Diane Landforce, Becky Morris, Margaret Murphy, Leslie Wilt, Betty Clunis, Roger Aumann, Sandy Doler, Karen Martinson, Janet Knezavich, Lynn Johnson, Kristy Hansen, Karen Nordyke, Debbie Anvick, Greg Harem, Jeff Almgren, Dena Wiel, Dwavne Shearer, Steve Wilson. Second row, left to right: Mr. Honey, advisor, Peter Brye, Joyce Northcraft, Molly Lewis, Becky Worley, Debbie Spradling, Sally Ball, Barbie Merrill, Janie Engessor, Gail Shephard, Jerry Boydston, Silvia Witzig, Lynne Leeland, Jan Powelson, Karen Tyo, Janeen Wallas, Kelly Tharp, Sandi McEldowney, Karin Krakauer, Steve Miller, Duane Jager, Gayle Billsland, John Brye, Amy Truax. Front row, left to right: Gary Jacobs, Bob Labhart, Jeff Witzig, Glenn Jacobs, Carl Paache, Doug Rictor, Jim Munrow, Larry Vaile, Rob Snyden, Cary Winther, Bill Joiner, Steve Salisbury, Kirk Newburgh, Mark Chilcote, Tom Peck, Tom Gessford. Seated, left to right: Gordie Norton, Doug Glambeck, Steve Blade, Toney Richey. Jill Rasmussen President Top row, left to right: Rick Reed, Marv Kirk, Ray Koski, Bruce Schacht, Carl Wieman, Chris Burchett, Jim Rogoff, Roger Evey, Bruce Nyden. Second row, left to right: Ben Doerge, Sue Rasmussen, Rose Chow, Jane McCauley, Diane Landforce, Chris Bond, Kristy Ellis, Doug Plam- beck, Mike Linse, Richard Kop. Third row, left to right: Aimee Chow, Nancy tu, Ann Thomas, Joyce Kirk, Rose Marie Hendrix, Mr. Rasmussen, Chris Leman, Kathy Hendrix, Lin- den Ho. Scientia Explored New Frontier Nlore than ever Scientia was a chance for students to pursue interests and add to their scientific knowledge. All members were taking a course in science, with Scientia being frost- ing on the cake. Enthusiastic students and advisor, lVlr. Rasmussen, listened lbelowl to Presi- dent Jill Rassmussen tell of her experiences at a summer science institute. Other programs in- cluded speakers and assorted scientific activities. 4 - . X, Pep Turned ut To Be A Real Riot Riot Squad, formerly Pep Club, changed its name and whole outlook this year. More girls than ever became involved in its many activities. The girls always wore their uniforms on game days and, during all the games, they sat in a special section. To make this section more spectacular, they had blue and white pompoms. Pompom practices were a common occurance, along with the sign paintings, which were plastered over the walls of CHS before games. These peppy girls put on very funny skits to get more spirit from CHS students for games. This year's club cooked and served at the Fall Sports Banquet. With the help of Riot Squad, along with the rally squad, drill team, and CHS student body, this year's Jamboree kicking off the basketball season was a tremendous success. Members were: Linda Moore, Suzanne Lemke, Janet Signer, Loui Elder, Kathy Clark, Marshe Elwood, Vicki Nicolaielis, Terry Dunn, lris Norgar, Kathy Adams, Carol Helfer, Marsha Brownell, Pat Fields, Bette Swall, Sharon Rogers, Kathie Lee, Nancy Hoffman, Mary Timian, Kathy McCarthy, Mary Moench, Cathy Alison, Liz Lutz, Doran Borham, Charlotte Worth, Jeanne Schell, Denise Meier, Sally Pierce, Sally Ball, Karen Caldwell, Franny Woodcock, Debby Spradling, Cheryl VanSoyc, Penny Eliot, Peggy Register, Jennifer Fail, Kay Kirkland, Linda Brandenberg, Janice Brandenberg, Carla Iverson, Cathy Konick, Debbie Lee, Marcia Weller, Mary Habar, Betsy Rondeau, Emily Block, Diana Eddins, Sandi Ranton, Robin Einerson, Janie Engesser, Jan Powelson, Lynne Leeland, Vicki Valenti, Debbie Labhart, Pat Bur-tchett, Claudia Grossnicklaus. Jennifer Fail President We're not just crossing our fingers on this one. -.-.-. Yes, birds of a feather flock together. Jan, l'm slipping .... Hey, get that guy with the camera out of the way we can't see! Pep Brewed p Annual Sports Banquet Letters, trophies, and medals went to all the great CHS athletes. way b s stormed the kitchen with efficient work. Pep mem er eate roof that the Meanwhile, the cooks labored to cr p to a man's heart is through his stomach. l 184 The girls put on a great dinner to the satisfaction and wives who attended. of the coac l l I h Spanish Club Visited Famil Diana Hunicutt President This year's club added to Spanish studies via speakers, slides, a dinner in conjunction with lFlL, a party with French Club, and visits to the Villanueva family. Advisor, Mr. Holderread, took interested members visiting to the club's adopted fam- ily. Members and part of the family lrightl pose for a picture. Members listen to a speaker from Chile and discuss it over Blue C Initiated New Enthusiasm Blue C revived this year to inspire new spirit throughout Corvallis High. Under the leadership of president Chris Foulke, secretaries Ron Borden and Rick Goldner, and vice-presi- dent Mark Webber, Blue C really moved out. New members were initiated. Car washes earned money for the club and Jim Brown in Los Angeles. Members spent several Saturdays collecting materials and ripping down barns to build this year's Homecoming Bonfire. The guys slaved all day to construct it, and that night the bonfire was a flaming success that could be seen for miles. Members were: Cliff Cuniff, Bob Ward, Pat Hardison, Steve Hendricks, Pete Eberhardt, Ben Doerge, Ray Koski, Steve Blades, Dennis Bullock, Pete Ball, Rick Jeffries, Mark Webber, Jim Whiteman. Ron Borden, Mark Hamlin, Stan Norecl, Barry Gustafson, Jim Dumont, Bruce Shepard, Brian Tarrant, Steve Wight, Steve Locey, Bob Gilder, Brad Shattuck, Chris Foulke, Rolf Erickson, Tom Fenner, Guy Seghetti, Bart Starker, George Jarvi, Flick Goldner, Tom Doerge, John Koski, Jeff Lerous, Doug Whiteman, Bob Mont- gomery, Mike Lambert, Keith Morfitt, Bob Corcoran, and Tim Stewart. Chris Foulke President President Chris Foulke and Flon Borden enjoy Blue C swim. Uh, oh! Meanwhile, others frolic in the azure waves Wherever Blue C members went, CHS profited from their great senses of humor and serious helD- lt doesn't necessarily take a great physique to belong to BIL e C, but it does take a letter. Blue C labored long and hard to build a tremendous bonfire for CHS Homecoming. G A Took Volleyball First Top Row, Left to right: Sandi Doler, Pam Paul, Laura Schrock, LaJuana Bell, Scottie Cooper, Alice Henderson, Denise Willet, Janet Young, Debbye Landforce, Cindy McKay, Patti Perkins, Robin Baker, Ann Brassfield. Second Row: Judy Shaw, Jenna Dorn, Pat Limbrick, Cathy Carmen, Leslie Wilt, Alice Roscoe, Carol Newton, Helen Larkin, Janet Bubl, Barbara Loney, Ann Becker, Marsha Mullett. Third Row: Mary Bubl, Debbie Peterson, Cheryl Van Syoc, Kathy Newton, Carolyn Smith, Adria Hernandez, Nancy Middaugh, Claudia Grossnicklaus, June Gim- bel, Stephanie Levy, Sandy McEldowney, Ab England. Girl's Athletic Association, GAA, is one of CHS's ball Days were sponsored, when any girl couldjust play. A most active clubs. Not only sponsoring inter-class volley- Mother-Daughter Dessert at the Memorial Union combined ball tournaments, GAA teams played teams from out-of- the installation of new officers with the passing out of town and ended up with first place. Taking second place letters earned by GAA members. in basketball was another GAA achievement. Girls' Soft- Officers included: Patti Perkins, persidentp Denise Willet, vice president, Pat Limbrick, secretary: and Judy Shaw, treasurer. , ., .ia l e iei 1 1 ..,. 4a sn 5 Basketball, one of the more strenuous sports, was actively played by many girls in all three grades. Of course, the jump was the most important part of the entire game. And there she was with her arms blocking my only pass and .... Sometimes there's nothing left but to just blow it all. ss.u: Watch out! She's behind you FBLA Visited State Convention Top row, left to right: Mike Smith, Steve Leslie, Terry Dunn, Stan Selfridge, Dick Bennet, Bob Meads, Dave Studach, Patsi Peterson. Bruce Shepherd, Larry Vaile. Second row: Glenn Plemmons, Lila Schell, Dianna Taylor, Karen Nordyke, Ann Becker, Barb Franklin, Barbara Loney, Linda Hutberg, Donna Frazier, Kevin Cornelious. Front row: Mrs. Kessler, advisor, Mrs. Sutherland, advisor, Dianne Eddins, Emily Block, Marsha Elwood, Darlene Haines, Jan Morgan, Diane Williamson, Rosetta Fuller, Marueen Plemmons, Mrs. Flose, Advi- sor. FBLA, or Future Business Leaders of America, was an interesting and large club. Having three advisors, alone made it unique. The crowning activity of the year was the state FBLA convention at Oregon State University. The Corvallis Club was well repre- sented this year and won recognition for their activities. Sally Pierce President Interested members discuss upcoming conven tion plans with FBLA advisor, Mrs. Rose. -1 :Lf nf.u.m,f,.z1.,m1mm-'-f ,f ,A --1-uvsaum This year's officers discuss convention plans at a meeting. Officers were, left to right: Maureen Plemmons, secretary: Sally Pierce, presi- dent: Patsy Peterson, vice-president: Marsha Elwood, photographer and Stan Selfridge, treasurer. x'V' x an - i did Q The Corvallis table at the banquet was crowded with FB LA'ers from CHS. ,ji l Even the main table was populated with Corvallis members, including state vice-president, Stan Selfridge. his Viewed from the OSU Memorial Union balcony, the State conven- tion appears large and well attended. i. Meanwhile, groups from throughout the State gorged on the delicious food. Thespians Spanned New Horizons s Dragon head for Land of the Dragon gets 1 final brush-up. Land of the Dragon was well liked by all the chil Sewing is only one of the many parts ren who Saw it- of being a Thespian. 9 l 1 l Jody Cormack President The dynamic leadership of Jody Cormack and officers made this the best year in Thes- pian history. Thespians put on a great show this year, with one children's play, a musical, and a drama to their credit. The children's play earned funds to help put on Carousel, this year's musical. The Mad Woman of Chaillot was a success along with Land of the Dragon. Members built sets, made costumes, ushered, and acted in the productions. Top row, left to right: Dan Martin, Rod Dun- can, Richard Persons, Bob Hutchins, Karen Carlstrom, Judy Milbrath, Mary Becky Scher- ich, Gary Beach, lan Robertson, Phil Lund. Second row, left to right: Mary Berman, Car- rie Christy, Jan Munro, Marcha Abernathy, Linda Semons, Lynn Eshoo, Robin Mix, Kristy Ellis, Pat Burtchett, Randy Larabee. Front row, left to right: Mr. Malango, Kathy Hen- dricks, Linda Welch, Jody Cormack, Susan Van Dyke, Gloria Martin, Janet Brandt, Laura Brown, Marty Hartman, Debbie Friday, Kara Lynn Crocker, llsa Norgar. 192 Math Club Computed Problems Top row, left to right: Greg Harem, Tim Vrtiska, Mark Goheen, Bruce Nyden, Tim McDermond, Dennis Root, Chip Cracr ft. Second row, left to right: Linden Ho, Scott Anderson, Tom Lewis, Doug Plambeck, Dick Bennett, Bruce Shepard, Larry Coady. Fr nt row, left to right: Mr. Atwood, Diana Hunnicutt, Mary Kay Parham, Chris Bond, Jane McCauley, Rosemarie Hendrix, Ann Thomas, Rose Chow. Dennis Root President 1. Members and advisor, Mr. Atwood dream in another world Math Club members listen absorbedly to a fascinatin speaker. while mentally calculating. I93 f ., , , ,f '11 - gnu-H-h,,,. AV Aided Faculty And Students Club officers were, left to right: Mike Bruce, secretary-treasurer, Mr. Brown, advisor, and Ken Morrison, president. Various AV members learn how to operate a movie projector. 194 Dave Hornibrook demonstrates the use of the AV Center camera. Audio-visual club and class worked to aid teachers and students, while learning themselves. Members set up all PA systems and the platforms for rally dances. The students learned a great deal about darkroom procedure and how to make slides and prints. They sold their candid prints to the student body. They also ran projectors, other equipment, and made tapes for teachers. AV members show pride for at last learning how to run the projector. FHA Observed Costumes From Yugoslavi Alice Harvey President The Future Homemakers of America Club, or FHA, was involved in many differ activities this year. Meeting in the new home ec building, the girls baked cookies and learn d how to make delicious candies. New members were initiated at a special meeting in the f At one meeting, the girls even saw Yugoslavian costumes. Top row, left to right: lVlrs. Nloe, advisor, Jeri Nlorri- son, Sue Nelson, Susan Parker. Front row, left to right: Kathy Smith, Kris Worth, Alice Harvey, Penny Elliot, Randy Coddington. Members surround President Alice Harvey at initiation ceremonies. FHA girls made the refreshments and the lovely decora tions that graced the table at the initiation Medical Careers Aided March O Dimes ician demonstrates the use of a microscope for MC Candy stripers look at a blood sample. A lab 'f9Chn volu nteers. Martha Gilderman, Members were: -Top row, left to right: Pat Larrabee, Vicky Kent, Jan Weisgerber, Sheila Rogers, Patti Bennett. Front row, left to right: Linda McNeeley, Cheryl Plants, Carolyn Smith, Ab England, Rose Marie Hendrix, Carla Iverson. Jan Weisgerber President Speakers and films comprised a major part of the Medi- cal Careers Club Program. The club raised money through class competition for the March of Dimes. To earn money, the club sold candy at JV and junior high games and door to door. Members also worked as Candy Stripers at Good Sama- ritan Hospital. Candy Stripers are being shown around Central Supply at Good Samaritan Hospital SOS Put The Punch In CH CHS games were well served by dedicated SOS members who gave their time to punch Student Body cards and tear tickets. Members of Spartans of Service, or SOS, were always at doors before and during games, PTA meetings, and many other activities. Many times these kids worked without help for two hours or more, and the already footweary SOS'ers could still be expected to smile and guide a person on his way. They were always ready for just one more punch. Tom N orto n President Top row, left to right: Ann Kobersteir, Sharon Cooper, Goddard, Janet Thompson, Scottie Mary Lou Schoolcraft, Brad Vincen1, Bernie Kuther, Steve Miller, Tom Norton, B' den. Second row, left to right: Lynr Chris Doucet, Susan Frazier, Judy Chris Bond, Rick Reed, Leslie Wil Ellis, Brad Teel, Ardis Quigley, Johnto Mike Shay. Front row, Ief Barienger, Libby Moench, Gail lto, Sandi Spitznogle, Leman, Rose Marie Hendrix, t to right: Iris Chri Molly Le Joyce Kir 'uce Ny- Glusco, illilbrath, , Kristy Blount, Allison ianson, is, Chris 197 Spearman Rang ut For CHS Spirit Brad Teel President President Brad Teel helped to lead this year's Spearmen to a noteworthy place in our school's sport life. The guys were present at every football and basketball game to cheer, to add color with their hats, and to ring their bell at the end ofa victorious game. Top row, left to right: Tom Doerge, Pete Eberhardt, Rob Corl, Rod Duncan, Tim McDermond, Brian Mingle, John Sprick, Phil Lind, Bert Sperling, Steve Farhum. Third row, left to right: Brad Shattuck, Flobert Snyder, Doug Flictor, Bob McAlister, John Koski, Carl Wagner, Kirby Stumpenhaus, Paul Hazel, Jim Corliss. Second row, left to right: .Ieff Gallagher, Stan Miller, Brian Roberts, Steve Wilson, Peter Brye, Andy Bogenhagen, Mike Shay, Joe Carter. Front row: Ben Doerge, Ron Brooks, Marsha Elwood, Brad Teel. A rainy football season didn't dampen the spirits of the spirit-filled spearmen who never gave up hope for a victory. n1 . ,4n PARC Advanced Amateur Radio , E.4..., , ..,, W AA .I sefqzkus ' '- fi: ' 'ref YWQMJ1-:ffwis 19 ,-. 'E 546+ TY '1 '?EmrQ'Zh. L' nf ,m.fL..,, . ,.,,. ,, ,. , - - :.1.:se.,e,: 'G , ' n if sfvfffii. ti' L' f ' Sparc was advised by Mr. Rasmussen and presided over by Linden Ho. Irightl Spartan Amateur Radio club, or Sparc, sponsored two radi contests this year, one for Junk-Box Transmitters and one for the number of st tes worked in an Open Shack Day, and code and theory classes. IRL Hosted International Dinner International Relations League, led by president Donnella Russell was involved in many interesting activities this year. AFS students, Diana Oxley and Bev Moore spoke and showed slides to the club. The annual international dinner was a success with dishes from all over the world, and many attended who weren't actually members of IRL. Members attended the annual all-state IRL conference in Eugene this year. 99 twenty-four hours. Other activities included buying new equipme t, candy sales, Torch Sponsored AF Picnic , .W .. .n.,.e f. j,,g,sg,,,,.,, . l c .TN U Torch, CHS branch of the National' Junior Honor So- , ii ciety, initiated members during the fall and again in the 11? : spring. A job and summer opportunities bulletin board was rn D , f i Q' one Torch project. The annual picnic for all AFS students ' attending a day at CHS, guided by members, was a great SU C CGSS . Mary Berman President Ecstasy is at last getting pinned by Torchl Top row: Becca Hanson, Tom Fenner, Kathy Florence, Janet Thompson, Mary Garrad, Greg Harem, Daye Oldfield, Bruce Shephard, Mary Lou Beemer, Jill Rasmussen, Scott Anderson. Second row: Steve Thomas, Jong Hude, Randy O'DonneII, Carrie Christy, Rosemary Boss, Chris Bond, Marcia Abernathy, Kristy Ellis, Chris Leman, Sara Parker, Kristy Hansen, Gale Rhode. Front row: Chris Foulke, Lynn Glusco, Diana Hunnicutt, Cheryl Plants, Rose Marie Hendrix, Mary Berman, Cindy Schilling, Joyce Kirk, Linden Ho. Eating was a high point of every Torch meeting, be it formal or otherwise. Fine crystal and senlice was no point of honor for Torch . SX 3, A-1.1 ff:-.A-mllar 'ww . 1 as v2: 1au.t.,af-0 f-..e-f' fm: :-.ua 1 3 Forensics Took District, Reedsport Placing fifth in State Debate, taking district, and Bill lVloyer winning seven tro- phies proved that Forensics speakers con- tested well this year. Competing in tourna- ments at OCE, Linfield, Dallas, Corvallis, Fleedsport, Reynolds, District and State, the team added many new trophies. The year's end was celebrated with a pizza party and a beach trip. Hey, there's that guy who took first! Let's get him! Uncle Bob! John Kr z Presidenjw A simple lesson in climbing flagpoles. Top row, left to right: Mr. Thetford, advisor, Tom Fenner, Lon Rycraft, lan Robert- son, Rob Corl, Bill Moyer, Robert Krawzyk. Second row: Lynn Eshoo, Laura Abraham, Becky Morris, Robin Mix, Reed Walter, Amy Truax. Front row: Vicki Skramovsky, Libby Moench, LaVonne Pratt, Marty Hartman, Debbie Friday, Carol Jorgenson, Cheryl Plants, Debbie Sawtelle. rt Club Formed This Year Carrie Christy President Newly formed this year, Kaleido- scope, Inc., was a tremendous success. One of the smallest CHS clubs, it is also one of the richest. Cleaning and caring for art equipment was one of the responsibilities of members. Mrs. Sheets, advisor, instructs members on methods and steps. Members designed and printed posters for plays, concerts, and dances. Members were: Left to right: Steve Foust, Leslie Mcliitrick, Patti Jones, Carrie Christy, Carol Anderson, Chris Doucet, Stephanie Levy, Chris Bond, Skip Bunsen. r .aszmnxznsuasn-vnnultwnmunnunxragni' . 1.,.1llf af4 FFA Barbecued Chicken B The Ton Third row, left to right: Jim Holroyd, Rick Phelps, Larry Ballentine, Richie White, Vernon Schrock, Dan Jackson, Dave Werth, Charlie Jones, Steve Loop, Roger Anderson. Second row: Jim Baggett, Bob Prahl, Jim McKenzie, Dave Holderread, Dave Barnhouse, Mike Iver- son, Ed Kelly, Fred Sutzke, Tom Coon, Jack Stockton, Marc Vomicil, Bill Tatro. Front row: Lynn Whitby, Rick Suther- land, Vern Johnson, Glenn Greig, Avery Jones, Rick Franklin, Jim Sexton, Loren Rictor, Mike Ventura, Lance Giles, Dave Loop, Mike Wren. Advised by Mr. Paul Kovash and Mr. Robert Brown, Future Farmers of America was a club-class combination. As a club, members were involved in many state and local activities. Corvallis' chapter sponsored a speech tournament, and cooked thousands of barbecu ed chickens for three different FFA dinners. Members also attended agriculture classes where they learned principles of farm- ing. Rick Franklin President Experimental gardens gave the boys a chance to experience Equipment use and maintenance was a stressed in all Ag classes. real farming. French Club Gorged At Xmas Feast Lyn n E shoo President Top row, left to right: Leslie Wilt, Mary -Becky Scherich, Becca Hanson, Pam Stephens, Reed Walter, Mary Lou Beemer. Second row, left to right: Sue Rasmussen, Debbie Mar- tin, Nancy Tu, Laurie Meyer, Linda Keeler, Lynn Eshoo. Front row, left to right: Mrs. Dorsch, advisor, Diana Hunnicutt, Kathy Adams, Sheila Rogers, Carla Iverson, Lyetta Woodard, Marie Lyman. French Club had many interesting activities this year. At Christmas a real French dinner was cooked, served and eaten by members. A puppet show was performed for Span- One gf :heh many delicious courses is ish Club at a joint meeting. Speakers and slides were another senle at t e Christmas dinner. activit ' ' y of this year s club, Centurians Laid Foundation For '69 Top row, left to right: Bruce Johnson, Scott Darroch, lan Robertson, Mr. Bald- win, advisor. Second row, left to right: Dave Johnson, Dan Martin, llsa Norgar, Robin Mix. Front row, left to right: Jan Munro, Chris Leman, Kristy Ellis, Marty Hartman, Debbie Friday. Robin Mix President Chess Took Second In State Top row, left to right: John Apperson, Lance Bodeslav, Gale Rohde, Jane McCauley, John Hull. Front row, left to right: Chris Burkett, Bill Bradley, Flod Hyde, Robin Baker, Tim Jobe, Mr. Parham, advisor. Corvallis High's chess team, composed of Chess Club members, was undefeated in district competi- tion. Coached by Mr. Parham, the team swept dis trict and went on to state competition. There they were finally defeated by David Douglas for secono place. .f ,figs ef?-3? 4 3. 1' J' V.. Members played chess for fun and practice.. DE Worked And Studied Top Row, left to right: Judy Seistrup, Patty Gundy, Eric Paasche, Keith Lewis, Curt Morris, Steve Hering. Front Row: Sandy Waldon, Peggy Huffaker, Maureen Plemmons, Kay Glass, Brad Teel, Mr. Luarca, advisor. President Brad Teel presents, on behalf of the Corvallis chapter, a co-ordinators pin to chapter advisor Mr. Luarca. Class work is not always confined to classroom and books. One day class members studied a downtown window dis- play. 206 Distributive education or DE is a program of vocational instruction for people who are, or wish to be, engaged in the field of marketing, merchandising, and management. Students attend class, and also work in various community businesses for practical experience. DE boys check out window displays in men's shops . . . Office work gave Brad Teel practical experience. Work experience for Keith Lewis involved learning about lumber Curt Morris learned the grocery business by working in a store. On the spot lectures enhanced regular classwork Firesquad Flew At Sound Of Bell Eg?-Sal-uf-2:lezi1:1.., . ,. 'ff p '- , ' ' W ' Firesquad was one of the biggest organizations at CHS. lts membership came only from ii the senior and junior class. Firesquad was a service club. Every member was assigned a job of ta either holding a door or checking lavatories during fire drills. ln event of a real fire, these kids would be doing the school an invaluable service. However, it isn't that easy to become a mem- ZQS ber. First one must petition and pay dues of seventy-five cents. Roy Humphrey President Top row, left to right: Dave Oldfield, Tim Stewart, Grady Mathews, Bruce Richardson, Peter Ball, Don Signer, Jeff Almgren, Flay Koski, Rick Jeffries, Gary Kilmer, Bill Costello, John Boydston, Tim Winger, Jim Corliss, Dave Studach, Jeff Elder, Rick Lawrence, Steve Durdan, Bruce Morris. Second row, left to right: Pam Stephens, Pat Christianson, Ann McKinney, Brooke Highsmith, Mary Lou Schoolcraft, Gwen Windom, Gail Ito, Chris Leman, Lajuana Bell, Cindy Clay, Andy Bogenhagen, Leslie Wilt, Dwayne Shearer, Bob Corcoran, Brian Watson, Phil Oester, Duane Jager, Rick Carmien,Alan Murphy, Mary Berman. Front row, left to right: Cheryl Plants, Katie McCobb, Debbie Labhart, Diana Eddins, Emily Block, Sandi Ranton, Vickivalenti, Debby Spradling, Kathy Eggers, Sandi Spitznogle, Dee Lowry, Meredith Ramp, Lynn Martin, Kathy Kron, Chris Bond, Joyce Kirk, Marsha Elwood, Sally Pierce, Chris Foulke, Jenna Dorn, Stan Miller, Roy Humphrey. Firesquad members were split into various groups with each group headed by one of the following captains: Jim Dumont, Larry Richey, Steve Blain, Jim Gault, Steve Durdan, Betty Clunes, Karen Reynolds, Meredith Ramp, Grady Matthews, Chip Cracraft, Jenna Dorn, and Roy Humphrey. 1 1 e 1-n e: :aux , .1 f an Guarding doors was only one of the many duties performed by FIFGSQUHU members like 'ml Rasmussan and Lynette Batchelor. Top row, left to right: Joann Schwanke, Colleen Melby, Linda Larry Richey, Steve Locey, Jim Dumont, Bruce Shepard, Brad Nored, Bruce Morris, Tom Norton, Roger Asbahr, Jeff Leroux, Debbie Lee, Caudia Grossnicklaus, Kathy Lemke, Karen Nordyke, Van Soyc, Becky Butler, Linda Holcomb, Ann Hogenson, Lynette Cracraft, Scott Anderson, Jeff Corden, Mary Berman, Jeannie Reed Lynch, Allison Baringer, Ann Koberstein, Jill Rasmussen, Diana Leeland, Sarah Parker,'Sara Roth, Abby England, Kathy Bird, Karen Reynolds, Joann Hall, Scottie Cooper, Kathy Coleman, Chris f ff1:ewfaaal Steve Shaw lleftl and Flick Law renee lrightl were two valiant sen lor boys who risked their lives making sure every Spartan had exited from the building Campus ife. Reorganized Clubs ,,,s,a.sf M b f C us Life were: Top row, left to right: Dave Jacobs, Mike Watters, Bill Ewing, Mr. Meyers, advisor, Leon Limbrick, Darrell em ers o amp Mishler, Dan Loney. Front row, left to right: Libby Moench, Becky Worely, Adrian Hernandez, Linda Brink, Mary Revels, Vicki Pratt, Kathy Holt, Fluthann Harris, Pat Limbrick. Libby Moench President Campus Life, formerly Youth for Christ, worked Future Teachers of America was a for better relationships in Corvallis High. One of club of students interested in the its activities was caroling at Christmas. career of teaching- F-I-A had 3 cafe, teria bookstore Cheryl Wolfe nbarger President Members of FTA were: Top row, left to right: Mark Fiudisill, Vicki Stonewall, Alice Roscoe, Page Levings, Colleen Mohnike, Mark Weber. Front row: Cheryl Wolfenbarger, Alice Hagerman, Maria Meisenhelder, Sandi Loren- zon, Mr. Twedt, advisor. xi 1 Corvallis High's fighting Spartans, who for the second straight season faced one of the states toughest schedules, suffered a rash of injuries en route to a very disappointing 1 - 8 season. The 1967 football season, which saw Corvallis tangle with four of the top ten teams in the state, was plagued by injuries of such key players asp Steve Durdan, Steve Eby, Keith Morfitt, Flon Sather and Bob Ward. Despite the losing record, there were several bright Spots throughout the season. The Spartans were a fired up foot- ball team when they met the then top rated South Salem Saxons. Corvallis matched the Saxonsp point for point until the closing minutes, when South pushed across a touchdown to win 20-13. ln the final game of the season, the Spartans tangled with always tough Albany. Again the Spartans played even football for most of the game, only to lose 14-7. Corvallis High's football squad im- proved as the season progressed and al- though their record didn't show it, the Spartans were seldom totally outclassed on the gridiron. Tough Schedule, Injuries Plagu Wil' , . ,Q A Q ,,,., , ,fb Back Row, left to right: Coach Paul Seale, Gary Marks, Dick Fteiman, Greg Heeter, Jim Leston, Jim Braaten, Wally Mason, Steve Locey, Bob Gilder, Brian Roberts, Bob Seegmuller, Flick McAlister, Andy Martin, Tom Houge, Bob McLaflin, Tim McDermott, Coach Wes Ediger. Middle Row: Jeff Marin, Bob Corcoran, Stan Nored, Flon Sather, Steve Durdan sweeps the right end of the South Salem line as Tom Fenner moves in for a key block. partan Football Season Mark Webber, Steve Wight, Dick Abraham, Bart Starker, Scott Smith, Mark Hamlin, Mike Lambert, Danny lsaacs, Mike Denning, Coach Lee Gustafson. Bottom Row: George Jarvi, Bob Lemon, Eric Williams, Bob Ward, Keith Morfitt, Steve Durdan, Scott Edwards, Gary Prahl, Bruce Danby, Jeff La Roux, Barry Gustafson, Jim Whiteman, Steve Hendrix, Steve Eby. Sophomore quarterback Jim Leston scores the first touchdown in Corvallis High's only win of the season, a convincing 22-7 win over McNary. Bob McLaflin looks fruitlessly at the ball as it soars over his head. McLaflin was a surprising bright spot in the Spartan backfield, as he utilized his speed for long pass receptions and broken field running. Bruce Danby Steve Durdan Steve Eby Bob Ward Jim Whiteman Bart Starker Eric Williams Offensive captain Gary Prahl goes over game plans with Coach Gustafson prior to the South Salem clash. Hon gather Dick Reiman Stan Nored lf Scott Edwards Mark Hamlin Steve Hendrix Bob Lemon Keith Morfitt Jeff Martin ......,. , Gustafson G rag H eeter Jeff La Roux Gavy Marks Coach Washington Sparbabes Suffered Through 1-7-2 Season, Prepare For Next Year The 1967 Junior Varsity Football Team, under the guidance of coaches Washington, Neale, gained valuable experience on the road to Varsity competi- tion. The disappointing record is hardly a just figure to represent the hard work and dilligence put in by the boys on the squad. There were, however, many bright spots in the future of the Corvallis High football. One was sophomore Wally Mason, who moved up to the varsity ranks midway through the season. Big Dave Brooks was always called upon to open a hole on a big play, and Greg Anderson was one of the best quarter- backs in the league. So, Head Coach Paul Seale will not be without talent when practice opens next fall. Team members front row left to right Wade Hodges Coach Neale Dave Metven Randy Scott Danny Isaacs Rod Allison Wally Mason Mike Hoffman Jerry Webb Coach Washington Second row left to right Mark Buckley Kurt Zelgler Mike Jlmmerson Jim Munro Gordon Norton Dave Corden Gary Petit Mark Vomlcll Berny Reed Mark Nordyke Third row left to right Paul Abraham Jim Edwards Gary Hansen Sam Barley Andy Martin Ed Strowbrldge Craig McKay Bill Schulte Bob Prahl Jerry Fedler Top row left to right Karl Baker Dave Brooks Craig Martin Dave Gould Nick Lunde John Harris Bruce Teel Dan Dever Coach Neale Mark Buckley fields a McNary punt as Kurt Zeigler prepares to run interference. It takes two McNary defenders to stop hard-hitting halfback Rod Allison. Quarterback Greg Anderson sets Sparbabes at the line of scrimmage. Ed Strowbridge sprints around left end for one of his many long gains. Tankers Took Title Front Flow, left to right: Bill Flatliff, Gary Janssen, Flandy Hall, Steve Wilson, Ray Koski, Ben Doerge, Pete Eberhardt, Tom Doerge Rick Jeffries, Kim Campbell, Jeff Gallagher, Bob McAlister, John Koski, Bruce Milner. Back Row, left to right: Doug Wilson, Paul Con D S d h ' ' ' Easton. Left: Flick Jeffries shows the hard work that eventually earned him a third and fourth place at the state meet. Center: Ben Doerge displays the form that enabled him to back up Jeffries in almost every meet. Doerge will play a key role in the success of next year's team. Right: Coach Earl Saari barks out last minute instructions to his attentive tan- kers. 218 verse, ave tu ac , Dennis Root, Steve Farnnam, Paul Owczarzak, Phil Lind, Mark Jeffrey, Ken Drake, Chris Leman, John Blount, Todd il w , - lfiszilgiiilf il Ii' is F SEM - 5 4 4. 52, ,,Q2.'EgsflaQii1il ..... ,,,.. . 3345 gf: 3 4551355 Steve Wilson, one of the team's seven valuable seniors, hits the water with per- fect form as scorers and judges look on. el' The Corvallis High Swim Team finished a su season, capturing its first District Title. The Sp grabbed the title from the powerful Salem schools l had previously dominated league competition. Pick a darkhorse candidate, the Spartans came on stro edge favored Philomath for the coveted title. They on to garner an impressive 11th place at the State 'll . This placing was sparked by the performances of Rick erior rtans vh ich ed as ng to went eet Jeffries, Mark Jeffrey, and Dave Studach. Jeffries finished fourth in the individual medley, and a fine in the backstroke. Jeffrey placed twelfth in the yard freestyle, while Studach finished ninth in the competition, higher than any other Spartanjn histo third fifty iving y. 219 Surprising Mermaids Captured District Title Corvallis High's girls swimming team, in only their fourth year of District-8, A-1 competition, displayed their power en- route to an impressive 9 - 1 season record. This record was highlighted by the school's first girls district title. Competing in one of the tougher leagues in the state, the Spartan Mermaids rolled over their first nine opponents, including the highly regarded Philomath Dolphins. Their only loss came after the district meet, a discouraging one point defeat at the hands of the Albany Bulldogs. To close out the already successful season, Corvallis High's swimmers placed ninth in a field of forty-five teams at the state meet in Eugene. Fr One big reason for Spartan success was the ability of Michelle Stafford Here, Michelle swims backstroke at the ,state meet, where the girls finished 9th, ont Flow, left to right: Donna Weil, Margaret McClellan, Jill Goodman, Peggy Asbury, Deidre Wilson Wendi' KFHKQUSF, Peggy Anderson, Mrs. Banks, Gayle Bilsland, Mgr. Lynette Bachelor. Back Row: Kared Krakauer, Michelle Stafford, Nancy Rhynard, Janet Brandt, Lee Favorite, Kim Favorite, Jill Gallagher. takes a sly peek to see where her victory for her team. With time out for a quick breath, Jill Gallagher hurriedly and determinedly swims on. Viewed from above, freestyler Donna Weil dll plays her stroking form. Gail Bilsland, District 8, A-1 diving champ is caught by the ca era while concentrating on her graceful form. Gail was unbeaten du ing League competition and she went on to place third at the state meet. 221 Senior Swimmers Garnered Points Peggy Anderson Gail Bilsland Janet Brandt Jill Gallagher Rick Jeffries V Mark Jeffrey John Koski 1 Phil Lind i Coach Banks Coach Sarri 222 Dennis Hoot Dave Studach Donna Weil Steve WUSUV1 an kg, Harriers 2 To 5? we G Team members, left to right: Chris Foulke, Flick Goldner, Ron Bor den, Rolf Erickson, Ted Wolfe, Brian Tarrant, Brad Shattuck, Coach Fagnan. Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis SEASON'S RECORD lVlcNary Hudsons Bay lnvit. Lebanon Wilson lnvit. Albany South Salem North Salem District 8 Cross-Country Championship - CHS lst Oregon State A-1 Championship - 1st CHS 84 North Eugene To a bystander, the job of a cross country coach unimportant. He may be partly right since lVlr. Fagna not teach his boys to run faster or make them work h Nevertheless, Coach Fagnan has led his teams to three cutive state championships. What more can be said. 39 62 39 47 40 34 98 seems 1 can rder. onse Again! Q Every year at the beginning of school, a group of unhearalded athletes assemble with History teacher Lyle Fagnan and call themselves a cross-country team. Few people notice them as they run their hearts out in practice every day. Few stop and gaze at their lavish uniforms which consist of a pair of long underwear and a sweatshirt. Nlaterialistically, this looks like a pretty sorry bunch of boys. However, through the long weeks of autumn, this group of boys and a history teacher mold themselves into one ofthe most dominant athletic teams Corvallis High School has ever seen. The boys begin to look like men and start look- ing for advice and knowledge of the sport from their coach, not their history teacher. And when it was all over, these men and their coach had given their school its third successive state high school cross-country championship. It takes a certain kind of person to be a cross-country runner. Obviously, it is not a sport of glory. Rarely were there more than a handful of spectators at their meets. Never has a three-time state championship team been given so little attention. Truly, these boys are not running until their bodies ache for the glory involved. So it must be something else. But what other drive is there inside a person that would put up with so much agony and pain? Self-pride? Maybe. Competitive spirit? Unlikely. There must exist some inhum- an quality within each athlete. And they are, indeed, athletes. i .Amr The Emotional Make-Up Cf Cross Country. Concentration Determination Agony. Sparbabes Won Their Share Sophomore standouts Marv Kirk, left, and Doug Jeffrey led Sparbabe harriers through- out the season. Their contin- ual improvement should be a contributing factor to the suc- cess of next year's varsity con- tingent. Team-members, back row, left to right: Marv Kirk, Rick Annunzio, Mike Nored, Bob Henderson. Front row, left to right: Mike McKinney, Doug Jeffrey, Gary Jacobs. l-uxn.awnnz,is-:sesame ,g,uwg'.Kt,.-, ,,-,,l-.1z- ,li .ew back on top again next year. Led by sophomores Doug Jeffrey and M Kirk, the Sparbabes came close to a perfect s son, only to see their unblemished record fall the district meet. The Sparbabes' early season hopes were hi Wolfe to the varsity team. Despite Wolfe's sence, the rugged Harriers went on to win the r of their dual meets. This year's Sparbabes will become ne ponsibility: The winning of Corvallis High's 4 consecutive State Championship. Corvallis High's JV Harriers swept through another fine Cross Country season as they prov ed to the rest of the league that the Spartans will be but late in the season, they -lost sophomore ed xt year's Spartans. They will also inherit a big ies Hoopsters Surprised F lee '-, at --Q-wang., Front Row, left to right: Manager, Tom Norton, Scott Anderson, Tim Stewart, Bob Corcoran, Dick Woodcock, Roy Humphrey, Jim Gault Manager Steve Blain. Back Row: Chip Cracraft, Rog Terriere, Steve Locey, Mark Jeffrey, Bruce Beals, Tim Vrtiska, Bob Beck, Coach Kinney Corvallis High School has always been a dominating power in basketball. And yet, the 1967-68 team was picked to finish no higher than fourth in the always strong valley league. However, the spirit of Spartanville was not to be taken lightly, as the Basketball team walked off with the district trophy. Led by a strong contigent of seniors, the Spartan's record went unscathed in pre-season action. Their win skein lasted through the bulk of first round District 8 action, only to see it fall at the hands of the powerful McNary High Celtics. Corvallis' cagers stayed atop the league race throughout the second round. However, the Spartans tournament hopes were dimmed at the beginning of the third round when leading scorer Bob Beck was lost to the team with a sprained foot. His loss was felt greatly, as the Sparts were victims of four straight defeats. However, with Becks return, the hoopsters seemed to get going again, and with a final rush, tied McNary for the District Title. The Celtics were completely outclassed in the game and Corvallis High travelled to the State Tournament as the league's number 1 team. 228 ook District Title W is mtg Dedicated Jim Gault shows his lightning fast speed as he drives past Lebanon's quick Jim Car- ter. Bruce Beals caught in one of his rare off balanced ball toward it s target One big season for the Spartan's late season success was the development of senior center Mark Jeffrey. Here, in the crucial McNary tilt, Jeffrey jumps two points over the Celtics. Leading scorer Bobby Beck displays his expert form during State Tournament action. Beck was later asked to play on the Shrine All-Star Game during the summer. O Cagers Caught In Action Senior guard Dick Woodcock lleftl baffled opponents with his pinpoint passing, while Roy Humphrey made a name for himself throughout the league with his cat-like quickness. Captain and floor leader Chip Cracraft showed his basketball prowesswith an assortment of awe--inspiring moves. Spartan followers could always depend on the senior forward to deliver flawless performances in clutch situations. Surprising set shot specialist Scott Anderson cracked the starting lineup for several games midway through the season, and proved himself worthy of the honor with cool-,headed control. Young Roger Terriere lfar Ieftl, one of the only two returning lettermen, helped put Corvallis High in the State Tournament picture with a late season rally. Tim Vrtiska l43l muscled his way through the second round of league play. f sleeve:-uamssut :lr :gimme 11 jVs Posted Best Mark In History Front Row, left to right: Jim Leston, Cliff Cuniff, Dave Oldfield, Jim Gilliland Jeff Beck Back Row' Coach Christian S , - . son, teve Looey Dave Gould Kevin Smith, Steve Whippo, Bruce Martin, Mark Hogensen. District 9, watch out! The Corvallis High Sparbabes ran the rest of the league en route to a near perfect 21-1 indication of what Spartan adversaries can look for next Much of the baby Sparts success should be attributed to Chris Christiansen. His knowledge of the game, coupled his brilliant strategy enabled the Sparbabes to breeze their season, winning by an average of 14 points a through a tough schedule of opponents, completely out- This mark, the best in the school's history, is a fairly Leading SCOVEF B05 COYCOFBH lumps in IW0 points during pre-season action. Bob and Steve Locey were later moved up to the var- sity squad. Talented sophomore Mark Hogensen was a typical example of Sparbabe Spirit. Hogen- sen met the challenge when two players were moved up to the varsity, and kept the team going strong at the close of the season. Sophomores Showed Promise Front Row, left to right: Tom Eggers, Rod Allison, Gary Hanson, Jerry Fedler, John Haberman, Matt Mullet, Gordon Norton. McGrath, Glen Jacobs, Rod Rice, Dave Brooks, Ed Kelley, Paul Cole, Pat O'Leary, Bruce Teel, Craig Martin, Coach Edlger. The CHS Sophomore basketball team again completed another successful season finishing second in league play with an overall record of 18 wins and 4 losses. Although the sophomores played lnconslstently as a team, their talent should prove to be an important factor in the future of basketball at Corvallis High. Big Dave Brooks completely dominated the rebounding department throughout the season, while the backcourt duo of Rod Allison and Tommy Eggers handled scoring duties. 232 Back Row: Ga Wrestling 7 rapplers Nabbed District Crown The always strong wrestling Spartans, led by State Champion Mike Wyse, upset highly favored Lebanon to nail their fourth straight District 8 Wrestling Championship. The Sparts amassed 200 points to capture the title, while runner- up Lebanon compiled 196. Before arriving at the season's inevitable climax, CHS walked off with the District Dual Meet title with an un- defeated league record, and closed out the season with an overall record of 22-2. The indestructible Wyse pinned his way through dual meet competition, and finished the season by decisioning his rugged Albany opponent in the finals of the State Tournament. Although hit hard by graduation with the loss of six standout seniors who provided strong leadership, the spirited Spartans will again be contenders in 1969. Steve Thomas and Flon Sather, two top senior wrestlers, relax after an exhausting victory. Front row, left to right: Mike Black, John Quick, Mike Wyse, Doug Whiteman, Mike Lambert. Second row: Jeff Martin, Bob Lemon, Dick Abraham Jay Maher, Larry Vaile, Scott Hugie. top row: Mark Webber, Ron Sather, Bob Seegmueller, Coach Platt, Steve Thomas, Don Soto, Steve Pyle. Thomas, Sather, Maher, Martin, Lemon, Pyieg Six names never to be forgotten in Spartan vvrestling. These young men exemplify the dedication, guts, and hard work that make up each each and every Above: Jeff Martin Above: Bob Lemon Left: Steve Pyle Q f 'QQ 91- 'Q 9 5 w x' i A , Q51 if 4 v x X Nm 23 g Ar V ' 'ls i , , 1, 'M A X-QQ? I X Cx NSE Y v,f,.' Ma, fx? N ff, nab-xf Q , . . ' H A ,M ,Wm Sophomore Ray Gailbrath manhandles his Lebanon opponent during the Spartans late season conquest of the Warriors. Larry Vaile scores a decisive pin to earn himself a trip to the District Meet. Tough Tory Hedgepeth escapes the grasp of a determineci McNary grappler. ymnastics Flourishe Front Row, left to right: Lonnie Plumley, John Koski, Carl Wagner, George Janli, Bill Ewert, Carl Paache, Guy Seghetti, Coach Washington, Ti Doerge, Andy Bogenhagen, Bob Henderson, Bob Montgomery. Corvallis High School's second gymnastics team was again a surprisingly powerful group. Under the fine coaching of Booker Washington, the Spartans dual meet season was high- lighted with a victory over powerful David Douglas by the unbelievable margin of fifteen one-hundredth's of a point. At the all important District meet, Junior Bob Nlont- gomery was the only performer to snare a medal from the amazing South Eugene Axemen. Montgomery managed an impressive 3rd place finish in the parallel bars. The state meet was a bit of a disappointment for the Spartans with Junior Guy Seghetti being the only point receiver. Next season, however, the young Spartan gymnasts feel they can improve on their performances. lVlore disastrous than the loss of any individual perform- ers, will be Corvallis' loss of Coach Booker Washington, who was almost single-handedly responsible for the development of our fine teams. lVlr. Washington must be congratulated for all he has done in his two short years at C.H.S. 238 Below: Senior Taylor Pointer maneuvers through a routine on the side horse. As one of this seawns most valuable performers, Taylor's presence will be greatly missed next winter. nder Coach Washington Left: Promising sophomore Tim Cornelius demonstrates the intense 4 Spartan's most valuable gymnast, zips through his floor exercise routine around contestant, Bob should be one of the District's top perforrr required of any gymnastics performer. Below: Junior Bob Montgomery, :oncentration perhaps the As an alI- ers in 1969. Above: Bob Montgomery applies his versatile ability to the side horse. Bob will be back next year to further the dilemma of the Spartan's opponents. Left: Senior John Koski's vacancy will be hard to fill next season. Koski is shown executing a hand spring during one of his floor exercise routines. Above: Senior Bill Ewert, a transfer performer from Albany, added strength to the team with his ability on the rings. Carl Wagner illustrates the importance of coordination in the difficult sport of gymnastics. Carl, in his first year of competition, should be one of next seasons top performers. 240 irls tabbed 2nd At District 'Left to right: Diane Fuller, Jeri Nored, Mardell Kuntzelman, Elizabeth Lutz, Vicki Forrester, Janet Brandt, Chris Bond, Kim Favorite, l.aurie Metzger, Gandy Smith, Mary Bubl, Gloria Martin, Sharon Reynolds, Kelly Tharp, Rosetta Fuller, Fran Bonham. The inexperienced CHS Girls' Gymnastics Team sur- prised many of their District foes and climaxed the season with a strong second place finish at the District Meet. The girls' score was surpassed only by a veteran David Douglas team, who went on to finish strongly at the State Meet. Janet Brandt paced the females by capturing third in all around, vaulting, and uneven parallel bars, along with a seventh place finish in free exercise. The remainder of the team score was supplied by Sharon Reynolds with a fourth in free exercise, and Jeri Nored with a seventh in vaulting. Sharon Reynolds displays the beautiful form that earned her a urth place finish at the District Meet. 241 Seniors Led arsit Batmen Front row, left to right: Bruce Shepard, Jim Dumont, Bob Ward, Grady Matthews, Larry Richey, Roger Terriere, Bob Hall, Bruce Martin, Lynn Gilkison, Bob Corcoran. Second row, left to right: Manager Ken Morrison, Rick Farthlng, Scott Anderson, Steve Shaw, Jim Gilliland, Bruce Beals, Manager Jim Edwards, Statistician Flay Garner, Assistant Coach Jeff Langcow, Coach Carl Hutzler. Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Corvallis Bob Ward, Senior outfield, used his speed in getting those extra bases. 242 Churchill Sheldon Dallas Lebanon Churchill Churchill Sweet Home North Salem Thurston Thurston Lebanon Nevlport Dallas 1 Corvallis 3 Corvallis 6 Corvallis 0 Corvallis 5 Corvallis 7 Corvallis O Corvallis 0 Corvallis 1 Corvallis 1 Corvallis 2 Corvallis O Corvallis 1 Corvallis 18 wins - 8 losses Dallas 1 South Salem O McNary 1 Albany 1 Sweet Home 4 North Salem 4 Lebanm 4 North Eugene 3 North Eugene 8 Newport 0 South Salem 1 McNary O Albany 1 o Third lace Coach Carl Hutzler, in his first season with the Spartans, fashioned an impression- able 18-8 season record. As the record shows, for a short period the Spartan ball team lost a little of their driving spirit, due to an absence of Roy Humphrey, but it didn't take long before they were once again providing a heavy challenge to opposing teams. l second base Jim Dumont Corvallis catcher for his third season displays excellent form as he fires the ball to Roy Humphrey and Bruce Shepard kept oppon ents off guard with a powerful arm and good de player named them as first team alldistrlct picks fense. These two important qualities of a ball Corvallis 5 Dallas Corvallis 5 Philomath Corvallis 5 Churchill Corvallis O Churchill Corvallis 3 Philomath Corvallis 8 Monroe Corvallis 9 Monroe Corvallis 11 North Salem Corvallis 20 Lebanon Corvallis 3 Waldport Corvallis 6 Dallas Corvallis 4 Dallas Corvallis 1 South Salem Corvallis 1 McNary Corvallis 2 Albany Corvallis 10 Sweet Home Corvallis 1 North Salem Corvallis 5 Philomath i Corvallis 10 Lebanon Corvallis 8 Philomath I l U - D Corvallis 4 South Salem Bill Costello alertly watches for a bunt whrle holding his man on first. Corvallis 3 MCNBW Corvallis 2 Albany 16 wins - 7 losses Baseball Squad Fash1oned The Sparbabes, under the first year coaching of Mr. Paul Seale, used powerful hitting and good pitching to finish with a 16-7 record. Several players to look for in the coming year will be catcher Bob Hall, who saw some varsity action this year, Bill Costello at first base, Tom Eggers at short and Rick Ewing in the outfield, Greg Anderson and Bill Schute were two pitchers who showed some very promising style. Front row, left to right: Dennis Miller, Ray Galbraith, Tom Eggers, Bill Costello, Tom Thompson, Gary McGroth, Mike Price, Greg Anderson, Ed Knecht. Second row, left to right: Coach Paul Seale, Wally Windom, Mike Lambert, John Haberman, l?3ill Schute, Karl Meink, Rick Ewing. Carl Baker, Sam Bailey, Manager Bob Hodge. -. lm- ,.... .-A , 244 Number one hurler for the J.V.'s, Greg Anderson, kept opponents tame Ed Knecht warms up in relief while Tom Eggers explains the situafio with his blazing fast ball. An Impressive Season Record Rick Ewing, potent J.V. outfielder, came through with his clutch hits when needed. Golfers Topped District, Team Members, left to right: Flandy Boianowski, Doug Hoselton, Fred Darby, Bob Gilder, Curt Zeigler. Not pictured are Steve Durdan, Bob Easterday Tim Stewart and Tim Vrtiska. 246 The Spartan Golf team crashed through fourteen dual matches without a loss before meeting up with the powerful state champions from Lake Oswego. The Spartans survived an 8-7 challenge from both North and South Salem throughout the season, but their biggest wins were victories over the OSU Rooks and Nledford. lt looked like it was all over for the Sparts when they fell to a disappointing fourth place in the Upstate Golf tournament at lVlcNary Golf Club. However, the determined . . . . d, golfers bounced back with an impressive triumph for the is- trict Championship. With this renewed confidence, Doug Hoselton, Randy Boianowski, Bob Gilder, and Fred Darby, C.H.S.'s big four , traveled to Glendoveer Golf Club in Port- land and climaxed an already great season by becoming the second best golf team in the state of Oregon. Became State Runners Curt Zeigler shows intense concentration as he chips his ball to the green during one of his many hours of practice Cu t will be one to watch in the coming years as he is now only a sophomore and already one of Corvallis top Iinksmen Randy Bojanowski lrightl lofts his ball in perfect line with the flag as he did so consistently throughout the year. The absence of Randy, plus that of standouts Doug Hoselton and Fred Darby, will greatly hamper the effectiveness of next year's Spartans. Powerful senior Tim Vrtiska lleftl watches his drive sail toward the green off the first tee at the Corvallis Country Club. Vrtiska, Hoselton and Steve Durdan joined a very select group by becoming three year lettermen in this sport. lunior arsity Trounced pponents Left to right: Steve Cole, Rick Bojanowski, Dave Corden, Jeff Beck. Not pictured is Mike Bone. Corvallis High's Junior Varsity Golf team once again breezed through their tough schedule with an unblemished record. Under the attentive directorship of Coach Jack Pinion, one can see why the Sparbabes were winners. Everyone remembers Pinion's Sophomore basketball teams who went 54 games without a loss before Pinion stepped out. His J.V. golf teams have performed similarly and only the lVlcNary J.V.'s came even close to the year's Sparbabes. All other opponents were quickly and expectedly disposed of. With a powerful team such as this backing Coach Gustafson's troops, the Spartans loom as the probable District power again next Spring. 249 Young Netters Looked Ahead Afte Row 1, left to right: Tom Fenner, Carl Weiman, Boleslaw Zenchek, Ray Koski, John Koski. Row 2: Cliff Cuniff, Ed Cracraft, Bruce Freund, Coach Anderson. aking Fifth In State Competition . in The young, but powerful boys' tennis team, under the directorship of Coach Jim Anderson, scrambled their way to a third place finish in District play. Led by the awesome doubles team of Tom Fenner and Bruce Freund, the Spartans compiled a 12-3 district mark, with two of the losses coming at the hands of the perenial greats, the South Salem Saxons. Fenner and Freund led the way at the District Nleet. The Duo lost in the final round to the eventual runner-up team from South Salem. With only two graduating seniors, the netters of CHS should be back next year to exceed this year's already high standards. The Spartans' valuable senior, Chip Crac aft, played winning tennis consistently througlilout the season in aiding the team to a fine 14-4 record. Chip's shoes will be hard to fill for the 1969 season. Top point getters Bruce Freund lfar leftl and Tom Fenner carried Spartan hopes to the state tour' nament. After handily disposing of the teams of Lau and Gish from Franklin, and Hayes and Snively PrineviIle's number one duo, F and F ran into tough competition from the team of Barlow an Wilson of Sehldon. After losing the first set 6-3, th boys came through in the clutch to take the next tw 6-2, 6-3. However, in the semifinals, the Spartans faced the eventual state champions from Roseburg, Roger lVlcKee, and Tom Hill. In anything but perfect weather, the twosome lost the hard-fought battle, 6-4, 8-6. Bruce and Tom will be back again next year And, with the only two doubles teams which defeated them graduating, the Spartans have issued a challenge Watch Out! 251 Girls Shocked State! Left to right: Scottie Cooper, Janet Young, Peggy Asbury, Karen Krakauer, Wendy Krakauer, Jill Goodman, Janis Smith, Sally Palmer, Leslie Wilt, Helen Larkin, Kristi Hansen, Coach Crosman. The awesome doubles team of Wendy and Karen Krakauer proved to be a deciding factor in many crucial meets throughout the long season. 252 The girls' tennis team is getting back into a victorious rut. Bringing back memories of the days of Sue Graham, the Spartan girls garnered a second place finish in the state tournament. Playing well throughout the year, Coach Crosman's troops rallied to take second place in district behind the only team to come between them and the state championship, South Salem. Led by Scottie Cooper, Leslie Wilt, Kristi Hansen, and Sally Palmer, the girls ripped through a tough league schedule on their way to a fine finish. Cooper, Wilt Took All The Marbles Scottie Cooper ilefti and Leslie Wilt ibelowl climaxed ther 1 three years of tennis at CHS by grabbing the state doubl title. Putting on a show of power and precision, the two ha little trouble on their way to the crown. Their point outp t pushed the girls into a second place finish. E iLeftl Kristi Hansen, one of the girls' top performers, lashes into a backhand with picturesque form. 253 Cinderme 4 Front row, left to right: Doug Jeffrey, Paul Hazel, Bill Bullock, Stan Norecl, Dave Gould, Rick Jeffries, Steve Blades, Rob Rickert, Rick Goldner, Chris Foulke, Ron Borden, Tom Doerge, Greg Heeter, Gary Prahl, Bill Thompson, Steve Whippo, Glen Stone. Back: Pat Hardison, Bob McLoughlin, Steve Locey, Gary Kilmer, Dennis Bullock, Ted Wolfe, Steve Wight, Taylor Poynter, Brad Shattuck, Marv Kirk, Mark Hamlin, Flolf Erickson, Brian Tarrant, Flon Oliver, Jerry Zavitkovsky, Stu Marks, Gordon Marr, Mark Nordyke, Dan Smith, Bill Engle. Corvallis High School was given its seventh District Title out of a possible fourteen sports, as the Spartan Track- sters staved off the challenges of strong teams from both Mc- Nary and South Salem. The Sparts established themselves as a powerhouse early in the season with great strength in most field events and in the distance races. These strengths made the difference for the Spartans at the District Meet as Mark Hamlin won both the discus and shot put, Taylor Pynter was victorious in the high jump, Ron Borden in the mile, and Flick Goldner and Chris Foulke finished first and second in the two mile run. The tremendous Spartan depth accounted for the other half of the teams' total figure of 135 points. Coach Boldenow will suffer heavy losses through gradua- tion this year as there was only a handful of points scored by juniors at the District Meet and Corvallis' points at the State Meet were all scored by seniors. The 1969 Spartans cannot be counted out of the race, however, as all CHS coaches and athletes have the knack for coming out just one step ahead of everyone else. Distance ace Chris Foulke sprints his way to the finish line on his way to anothervictory in the two mile. Foulke's sixth place finish in the State Meet brought his career to a satisfying climax. 1 aptured Crown this event. Glen Stone provided Spartan followers with a very interesting story. ln his first year of co tive jumping, Glen accomplished some amazing feats. During the first half of the season, Sto pressed everyone with his springy legs, but his highest jump was just 5-10. He became disguste himself and adopted a new jumping style, the now famous Fosbury Flop . Within a week best leap had improved five inches and he had established himself as one of the states' top compdt . . . . . e At the District lVleet, Stone finished third with a leap of 6 feet even, and he is shown below in th of a jump that gave him a fifth place ribbon at the State Nleet. Pole Vaulter Steve Wight was a consistent point-getter for the Spartans Steve shared the vaulting duties with senior Rick Jeffries, and as a junior with another season left, Wight should be one of the District's Top performers in inpeti- ne im- ni with 3Ien's itors. midst its L, 1 , , ,qassumffmisjmeazrixee,1.+w: w,.m:mftw mfsmxllueseaeffwt ,!' ni 4 ,Q f 5 ' buf 1 'Q 'Lwapww ' ' I r fillf- r Mfr, ,,.., 3 W WQMM. ,..-- , , ,ff .f- F Y- ' K ,-rr ,.f' if -i ,,..-fx ,4-V f ? I, . ,,- il ...uf Y .-Q.? .af P,,,-- Muni' ,.-- .0-ff' .fr r ',, If f O' l A-11-111 iv-V W W-f-4'ilS 431 'Z' - ' M ,Ig W- --3 ,W A., iff' ..4s- N--..., Sparbabes utclassed Foes Front row, left to right: Norm Taylor, Doug Jeffrey, Jim Pointer, Bob Prahl, Nick Lunde, Pat O'Leary, Rod Rice, Dave Brooks, Dick Tornow, Neil Munson, Carl Wagner, Craig Floth, Tim McDermond, Tim Kelly. Back row, left to right: Paul Converse, Skip Bunsen, Ben Doerge, Dwight Barnett, Flick Young, Bob Peterson, Mark Vomicil, Wally Mason, Steve Pence, Jim Braaten, Bob Henderson, Gordon Young, Ted Wolfe, Jerry Fedler, Mark Hogensen. Powerful Marc Vomicil streaks to one of his many victories in the 220. Marc proved to be a consistent winner for the Sparbabes. A common scene at Sparbabe n' 8915 WGS B 1-2 finish in the high hurdles by Mark Hogensen ilefti and Jim Leston. head battle between these two cow be seen in the high jump as well. A head to Jld usually 257 Feminine Agility Captured Title The CHS girls' track team, not to be outdone by its male counterpart, nailed down its first District Championship by edging defending champion Lebanon at the Warrior's home track. The Spartanettes compiled 122 points, the bulk of which was supplied by the first place finishes of Kim Favorite, 220 and High Jump, Peggy Robinson, 100 yard dash: Chris Bond, 880 yard run, and the 440 yard relay team of Jeri Nored, Mary Bubl, Peggy Robinson, and Kim Favorite. Meet records were broken by Miss Robinson in the century, Miss Favorite in the High Jump, and the 440 yard relay team. With a strong contingent of juniors and sophomores, the girls are looking forward to an even better season in 1969. Front row, left to right: Kim Favorite, Nancy Middaugh, Kay Carter, Chris Bond, Jeri Nored, Becky Morfitt, Clair Goble. Back row: Peggy Robinson Mary Bubl, Robin Baker, Libby Ankarberg, Cindy Trumpor, Melanie Baker, Debby Landforce, Debby Anvic, Coach Banks. 258 16'HLI6'HY'.S'f Spirit Week Won By The Seniors But Enjoye Corvallis High experienced more school spirit during the week of October 18 through the 22nd than ever before. In preparation for the Homecoming football game against Lebanon, the Spartans turned out to organize a spirit week. Activities held throughout the week included class spirit com- petition, a bonfire, assembly, spaghetti feed and rally dance. A homecoming court was elected by the football squad and reigned during the week under the direction of Homecoming co-chairman, Kathy lVlcCarthy and Jeff Elder. The seniors happily acknowledged the fact of being chosen winners of the class competition by faculty members. Hours of hard work, individual leadership and participation by all made the 1967 Homecoming one of the year's greatest success. Although the Homecoming football game with Lebanon proved a disappointment, the entire spirt week of gaily decor- ating the halls, burning the huge bonfire, and crowning the 1967 Homecoming Queen, kept the enthusiasm and excite- ment from ever dying out. Blue C members worked all day hauling bales of hay, tires, lumber, and topping the massive pile with an effigy of a Lebanon warrior. The bonfire was lit Thursday night and didn't stop burning until after the week end. mad ly. Classes were judged throughout Spirit lNeek on the basis of their sports manship, enthusiasm, and hall decorations. Colorful garbage cans were used in the Sophomore hall. Never in the history of CHS, did the faculty have so much strain placed on their eardrums, as at the Homecoming Assembly. The band, rally squads, drill team, football team, plus the individual classes, each displayed their own touch of spirit. Making their grand entrance, the Junior class stam- pedes onto the bleachers, waving hats and yelling An Enthusiastic Student Body Princess Betty Clunes Homecoming Queen Alice Henderson Princess Carol Hall Princess Linda Holcomb Princess Connie McChesney Princess Karen Reynolds Senior Mark Goheen gulps down a bowlfull of spaghetti to win over Sophomore Tim Jobe and Junior Bob Myers during a class eating competition at the assembly. Jeff Almgren and Cynthia Bates, co-chairmen of the Sptghetti Feed, treat themselves to a satisfying spaghetti dinner fter a job well done. i Lmemmiff:ae..:femsune1,em z:'-,s- , , ' rum-xww-ww Q --H f 'limi Spartan Broadcast Day, November 12 AFVA sr writers and the curious passing through Kathy Herdt, Kathy Kron Alice H Stan Miller, and Flick Kop were a few of the 'behind the scene' workers who make SBD - 1967 successful. K-FLY's radio station office overflowed with secretaries, typists, announcers, ' I Rick Carmen and Cheryl Plants, combine their harmonious voices to sing a few commercials on the air. Receiving the signal from K-FLY announcer Dick Tyler, Marianne Wells and Bert Sperling begin their announcing shift. 262 Turned Cn And Tuned In Listeners Spartan Broadcast Day held on November 12, began with the blast of a horn and ended with screeching screams of relief. On this day, the Corvallis Spartans completely took over radio station K-F LY. There were committees of people who sold advertise- ment, wrote and typed ad copy, and announced over the radio. Behind this student ac- complishment were chairmen lan Robertson and Stan Miller. SBD was started ten years ago and has been an annual event ever since. The pur- pose of the day is to raise money to send an American Field Service Student to a foreign country. This year the students working on Spartan Broadcast Day raised over S900 from selling advertising time over the radio, more than enough to send one AFS'er abroad. Head Secretary Alice Henderson and General Chairman lan Robertson take a coffee break during a commercial while Rick Reed answers contest calls. Other members of the SBD Executive Committee were Stan Miller, co-chairman, Doug Plambeck, business manager: and Bruce Nyden, station manager. Front row, left to right: B. Merrill, B. Moore, S. Spitznogle, C. Doucet, J. Dorn, C. Plants, J. Koski, P. Christenson, K. Herdt, C. Le is, C. Bond D. Hayes. Second row: Fl. Einerson, R. Reed, J. Milbraith, K. Martinson, D. Plambeck, A. Bogenhagen, S. Miller, M. Wells, J. Munro Third row B. Nyden, J. Krawczyk, R. Kop, D. Shearer, B. Davies, Fl. Carmen, l. Norgar, l. Robertson, D. Jacobs, A. Henderson. Snapped Ropes, Spirited Skits At 3:45 on a crunchy fall day, the mighty Seniors met with the deter- mined Sophomores for the battle of the year. Lining up across the sports field, the two classes vied for superior- ity in a tug-a-war. Chairman Kristin Shelley executed the event like a pro until it got down to the actual tugging. The classes showed too much brawn and broke the rope. Even after re- peated knottings the rope continued to snap so that no winner could be . declared. The tug-a-war was held at a later date, though, and the Sophomores pulled a few strings and came out vic- f torious One competition, held just before Thanksgiving for a worthy cause, ' was the clothing, toys, and canned food drive. All gathered items '- were sent down to the Watts District in Los Angeles to be used by needy persons, under the direction of Nlr. Jimmy Brown. Minutes before winning the coveted Spartan Bone from the clothing, toys, and canned food drive, the Seniors display some of the talent which guided them throughout the year. ! X 3 1 x .r W '- , W' 'Y n -1- Xwmnh, .- ,.,,. - - 1 H .ff :H ' 2-',:.,:1:e:-::.,,W .nm in ui A red and the room, white striped carousel, centered in the middle of transformed the school cafeteria into a winter wonderland. Christmas trees glittered, silver shoes glimmered, and couples glided across the floor at the annual Christmas dance. Christmas Carousel Crowned A ucen, Climax On the night of December 21, Boys' and Girls' League sponsored the annual Christmas dance. The event proved more Dianne Landforce and Lynn Martin cooly place white icicles on the small red cottage which lit up one corner. Hanging mistletoe and wreaths around the room required the work of Santa's helpers, Greg Harem and Jeff Almgren. 266 successful than ever anticipated and one reason for this success was due to behind the scene planning of Kristin Shelley and Bruce Richardson, co-chairmen. The theme, 'Christmas Carousel', was carried out through white Christmas trees, wreaths of holly, candy canes, and a carousel where King Rick Reed and Queen Meredith Ramp were crowned at 10:00 p.m. The royal court consisting of a boy and girl from each class, also included Junior Prince Chris Leman and Junior Princessess Patty Wilson and Sandy McEldowney, and Sophomore Prince Steve Ballard and Princess Nancy Pierce. Term Senior Prince Rick Reed escorts Princess Meredith Flamp, moments before the exciting coronation. Hitting the daily double, provided Junior Prince Chris Leman with two Princesses, Patty Wilson and Sandy McEldowney. A record turn out danced to the sound of the Genetics, from Eugene. Circling the carousel, Sophomore Prince Steve Ballard and Princess Nancy Pierce complete the parade of royalty. Meredith Ramp and Rick Reed reign on their throne, crowned Queen and King by those who attended the dance. 267 x 'vi' R. 'Q 1. if ,s- W K , WE, ' sagwi 2 WTS'-' A' K ful :I ftfjjiu U ,. :-' ,' J M'- ,ffll x M -fy.. ffl ' E ,. .1 f' S521 -W: .N Y- .2155 4 211.5 L 'SIE7 ' '52 f 3 ,S f 'I ? ' f F' f . '? 1 175 ' 'H A ' f- 1,2514 5 35 Spring Musical Performed April 18-20 Carousel Cast Julie Jordan ......... ........................... ,..... R o semary Boss Billy Bigelow ...... Carrie Pipperidge ....... Enoch Snow ....... Nettie Fowler ..... Jigger Craigin ...... Mrs. Mullins ........ Mr. Bascombe ........ Louise Bigelow ....... Enoch Snow, Jr ......... Captain .............. Policeman .......... Heavenly Friend .............. Starkeeper - Dr. Selden ...... Carnival ........................... Principal ...................... Director .............. Vocal Director .......... Randy Larrabee Becky Scherich ............Brian Roberts Marcia Abernathy ...............Craig Boice Kristi Ellis ..........Dan Martin .......Karen McDonald ........Bob McAlister Scott Darroch ......Jeff Valentine Phil Lind ...Richard Persons ....Howdy Booster Brian Brown Joe Malango Mr. Joseph Lobbato Choreographer ............. ....... M rs. Barbara Doggett Orchestral Director ......... ...... M r. Lynn Lawrence Rogersand Hammerstein's Broadway musical, 'Carousel', came alive to color the Corvallis High stage on April 18-20. Fifty-seven cast members and over two hundred workers com- bined to tell the story of a carnival carousel and the charac- ters that it involved. The audience watched with warm feel- ings as the carnival barker, Billy Bigelow and a small town lass, Julie Jordan, were married. Then out came the handker- chiefs as everyone watching was soon affected by the tragic death of Billy and the confused loneliness of his daughter, Louise. Musical highlights of the play were: Mr. Snow , If l Loved You , June Is Bustin' Out All Over , and A Real Nice Clambake , all accompanied by members of the orchestra. The play ended on a note of hope and reassurance as the entire cast ioined in the finale, You'll Never Walk Alone . 'Carousel' was a success and deserved the recognition it received due to people like Mr. and Mrs. Malango, Mrs. Doggett, Mr. Lawrence, and Mr. Lobbato. The characters onstage played a vast part in communicating the pIay's gay yet melodramatic at- mosphere. Backstage, though, students also worked weeks in advance preparing for 'Carousel'. Noted hard workers were Kara-Lynn Crocker, Assistant to Director, Robin Mix, Assistant Stage Manager and Scene Design, lan Robertson, Lighting Design, llse Norgar, Scene Design, Kathy Knudsen, Student Cos- tume Chairman, Jan Munro, Make-up Chairman, Debbie Martin, Publicity Chairman, and Linda Welch, Program Design. SINGING GIRLS: Kathy Adams, Margaret Armantrout, Marsha Brown- ell, Jody Cormack, June Gimbel, Joyce Kraft, Jackie Lindh, Sandy Mc- Eldowney, Cindy McKay, Judy Milbrath, Colleen Mohnike, Susan Parker, Barbara Schemm, Mary Timian, Judy Tollefson, Janene Wallace, Sue Weisgerber, Linda Welch, Marcia Weller, Marianne Wells, Sylvia Witzig. SINGING BOYS: Ray Asbury, Gary Beach, Dennis Denny, Roger Evey, David Hornibrook, Dick Leslie, Paul Lewis, Phil Lind, Bob McAIister, Gordon Norton, Tom Norton, Bruce Nyden, Paul Owczarzak, Dave Studach. DANCING GIRLS: Kathy Adams, Linda Cooke, Janet Furtick, Judy Milbrath, Vicki Nicolaides, Renee Pearson, Debbie Sawtelle, Linda Welch, Sylvia Witzig. DANCING BOYS: Gary Beach, Howdy Booster, Dennis Denny, Phil Lind, Tom Norton, Dave Studach. Flamboyant Billy Bigelow lRandy Larrabeel and in- nocent Julie Jordan lRosemary Bossl mea: on the carousel and, though both are intent on nwt falling in love, soon wed. Members of the Snow family line up at graduation. Pictured are, left to right: Brian Roberts, Mary Schjr- ich, Vicki Nicolaides, Linda Cooke, .loe Lobbato, Teresa Malango, John Lobbato, Christina Malango, a d Lisa Jean Malango. Not in the family picture are Bob McAlister and Stan Seyb. '11wsnavz. L f-wx nl 4 1uc.4.J..a' ff 1 I . ,i I Tahitian Twilight Created A flheryl 'Plants princess Princess 1968 Junior-Senior Prom Queen Cynthia Bates Norma Christianson lVlay 11 was a night of pure enjoyment under Tahitian Twilight splend W attended. The tropical mood was conveyed through Tiki Gods, grass shac stands, and a wishing pond. or k for all who refreshment One of the main factors for the 1968 Prom's success, besides outstanding decorations, was the dance band, the Starlighters. Unlike a rally dance group, this band added a certain sparkle of sophistication to the Prom, and for once couples could even talk to each other while dancing. Chaperones ibelowl lVlr. and Nlrs. Harry Gillis and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sackett agreed that it was nice not to have to stick cotton in the ears. W.-unvuuf.vxm.' I -alwr ww-. 1 ropical Evening f Enjoyment Princess Margaret Kaufman Princess Bev Moore No tears were shed but smiles abounded as Cheryl receives a bouquet of roses from co- chalrman of the Prom, Sarah Parker. Each princess was led to a Tahitian throne previous to the crowning as is shown below with Princess Cynthia escorted by Dick Woodcock Quepn Char-ul ne.-nl-end hu to TE Q Mrs. Mary State Reception Honored Mrs. Mar State When Mrs. Mary State resigned from the Corvallis High faculty after twenty-one years of service, a chapter ended in the very full, worthwhile life of this woman. But only achapter .... becausea person who has operated a drugstore, worked as a librarian, waitress, department store buyer, and shield in a gambling casino, played the pipe organ for theatres, taught Sunday school classes, and led a Girl Scout troop, is not a person who will ever find life to be stagnate or unchallenging. Coming to CHS in 1947, Mrs. State originated and taught the family life course, served as Girls' League advisor, and later became Dean of Girls, a position she held up until last spring. She has been a member of the American Field Service committee since 1948, a member of Oregon State Deans Association since 1945, and travelled to San Francisco as a delegate to the National Association Deans of Women conference. These continual contacts with youth and adults kept Mrs. State extremely open minded and understanding. She communicated with students and adults at their levels and listened to what each had to say. Mrs. State once said, Times have changed but the kids have basically stayed the same. They only have different methods of expressing unrest. She is a woman whose understanding personality, ready smile and tipsy tunly 'hello' all of her own will be greatly missed at CHS in the years to come. M S t l sdis layed a friendly and lively spirit. At Whether working with adminstrators like Dr. McKinney or students such as Brad Vincent, rs. ta e a way p d b G' Is' Lea e this liveliness was shown by a surprised expression upon opening a farewell present of dollar bills. her May 26 reception, sponsore y ir gu , AD VFRTIJIN6' THE BALL STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP Our years of experience make finer hooks 6th and Adams 753-5721 Dumont Distributing Company SPECIAL THANKS TO THIS COMPANY FROM THE CORVALLIS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS- FOR GENEROUSLY STORING CLOTHES AND GOODS WHICH WERE SENT TO WILLOWBROOK JOB CORE UNDER THE SPARTAN BONE PROJECT. BENSON'S PAINT AND WALLPAPER William Benson, Harold Benson. 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W ......-an VQHA ,wx xi X km, -W, X N 'kE,xxxx Q 33,3 Q WAX YS! xxxx I x Wx N if VQW X' -Q-.....,,,,f5 xxx' xxx ----...- My xx' N 'Q MXN -QL,xypx, .Q K E , , ,.-, ,A-If El ,QW ..,, ,. hz FACULTY McKinney, Max 21, 53 Payne, Robert 21 Bedell, Joan 21 Kipper, Charles 21, 53 Mayer, Harold State, Mary 274 Anderson, James 29, 250 Applegate, Esther Ashdown, Paul Atwood, Dean 29, 193 Bailey, Mary Jane Baker, Constance 26 Baldwin, Robert 26, 204 Banks, Sheila 43, 222, 258 Barry, lrene 36 Beardsley, Sharon 26, 27 Bodine, lvan 30 Boldenow, Melvin Bone, Felizitas 28 Brooks, Harvey 39, 166 Brown, Carl 33 Brown, Donald 194 Brown, Robert 40, 41, 203 Canfield, Robert Carlson, May 38 Christianson, Chris 32, 231 Colton, Walter, 39, 172 Cowles, Barbara Crosman, Arlene 44, 42, 154, 252 Davis, Paul Dorsch, Diane 28, 204 Ediger, Wesley 22 Fagnan, Lyle 224, 225 Fish, Alice 44 Gibson, Leida Gigoux, Nancy 38 Gillis, Harold 26, 272 Goff, Roby 40 Gragg, Linda Gustafson, Lee 44, 45 Harlan, Jr. 22 Helms, Phyliss 27 Holderread, Wilbur 185 Hollister, Edward Hodson, Connee 34 Hollister, Kenneth 30, 33, 100 Honey, Charles 41 Hutzler, Carl 30, 242, 263 lsenberg, Cynthia Jensen, Arlene 22 Johnson, Charles 29 Johnson, Pamela 30 Kessler, Audrey 36, 191 Kilbourne, Jay 32 Kinney, Glen 42 Korb, Ray 34 Kovash, Paul 40, 203 Lawerence, Lynn 39, 270 Lobbato, Joseph 39, 55, 170, 270 Luarca, Phillip 37 Lunberg, Don 40 Malango, Joseph 27, 270 Mann, Charles Marks, Catherine 26 Martin, James Martin, Joseph 28 McConnaughey, Charles 41 McMurdo, June 43 Moe, Estora 38 Morris, David 34 Muldoon, James Myers, John 41, 195 Parham, Rulon 34, 205 Platt, John 22, 234 Pinion, Jack 44, 249 Pond, Keith 41 Rainwater, Woodrow Rasmussen, Steve 32, 181 Rose, Verna 37, 191 Saari, Earl 36, 222 Sackett, Harry 29, 49, 54, 62, 272 Scheter, Lita Schadd, Lewis Scharff, Charles Seale, Paul 42, 212, 244 Soeby, Michael 39 Spitznogle, Lee 37, 53 Sheets, Joan 39 Sutherland, Majorie 36, 191 Taylor, Ralph 29 Ten Pas, Bonnie 38 Thetford, Robert 27, 176 Thomas, John 30 Tutherow, Barbara Twedt, Homer 32, 195 Vinyard, Luise Washington, Booker 42, 216 Weichner, Belva 26 Whittle, Les 40 Williams, Lewis 33 Wirfs, Clifford Withrow, James 43 Wolfenbarger, Lola 22 CLASS OF 1968 Abernathy, Marcia 53, 64, 170, 177, 270 Abraham, Laura 53, 64, 150 Albin, Mike 64 Almgren, Jeff 64, 148, 150,154,157, 174 208, 261, 266 Amen, Cathy 64, 209 Amsden, Karen 64, 166 Anderson, Martin 64 Anderson, Margaret 64, 170, 220, 222 Anderson, Roger 64, 203 Anderson 64, 154, 193, 209, 230, 242 Ash, Ron 64 Ashworth 64 Avery, Ken 64 Bailey, Gayle 64 Baker, Charles 64 Ball, Peter 64, 156, 186, 208, 209 Bareinger, Alison 64, 197, 209 Barrett, Russell 64 Batchelor, Lynette 209, 220 Bates, Cynthia 64, 148, 158, 209, 261, 272, 273 Bayles, John 53, 64, 166, 168 Beach, Larry 65 Beall, Rochelle 65 Beals, Bruce 65, 154, 229, 242 Beaudreau, Dean 65 Beck, Robert 65, 174, 209, 228, 229 Beckenhauer, Linda 65, 209 Beckley, Jennifer 50, 53, 65, 209 Beelart, Mary 65 Belnap, Loana 61, 65, 154 Bennet, Richard 65, 168, 190, 193 Berman, Mary 53, 65, 208, 209 Bilsland, Gayle 53, 65, 220, 221, 222 Bird, Kathy 45, 65, 150, 157, 174, 209 Blackledge, Nancy 65 Blades, Stephen 48, 65, 148, 186, 254 Blain, Stephen 65, 148, 154, 209 Bogenhagen, Andy 58, 65, 154, 158, 198, 208, 263 Bojanowski, Randy 65, 246, 247, 248 Bond, Chris 53, 65, 181, 193, 208, 258, 262, 263 Bonham, Frances 65, 241 Borden, Ronie 66, 186, 187, 225, 254 Boss, Rosemary 66,164,170, 171, 270 Boydston, John 66, 150, 208 Brandt, Janet 50, 66, 157, 209, 220, 222, 241 Breedlove, Dawn 66, 170 Brett, Cindy 66 Bristow, Dawn 66 Brooks, Kathy 66, 166 Brooks, Ron 50, 66, 198 Brown, Mark 66 Brown, Virginia 66 Brye, Peter 66, 168, 198 Bryson, Donna 66 Bubl, Mary 66, 241, 258 Bullock, Dennis 66, 186, 254 Burns, Barbara 66 Callahan, Colleen 66 Campbell, David 53, 66, 148, 174 Carman, Rick 66, 167, 168, 208, 262, 263 Carpenter, Steve 66 Carroll, Donna 67 Chilcote, Mark 67 Chow, Amy 67, 181 Choate, Juanita 67 Christenson, Pat 52, 59, 67, 150, 208, 263 Christianson, Norma 61, 67, 146, 154, 155, 157, 177, 209, 272 Christy, Carrie 67, 166, 168 Clark, Paul 67 Clark, Teresa 67, 148 Clark, Troy 67 Clay, Cynthia 67, 208 Clunes, Betty 36, 67, 148, 150, 154, 209, 261 Coe, Robert 67, 148 Coleman, Kathy 67, 209 Collins, Cheryl 67 Colvin, Gary 67 Connor, Tom 67 Coady, Larry 53, 67, 193 Cook, Dale 53, 67 Cook, Georgeann 67 Coomes, Diane 68 Coon, Donald 68, 167, 168 Cooper, Scottie 53, 55, 68, 146, 148, 150, 209, 252, 253 Cordell, Connie 68 Corden, Jeff 68, 154, 209 Corliss, Jim 68, 198, 208 Cormack, Jody 52, 68, 162, 163, 164, 270 Cox, Douglas 53, 68 Cracraft, Chip 63, 154, 193, 209, 230, 250, 281 Crawford, Dan 68 Crawford, Darlene 68 Crocker, Kara Lynn 52, 68, 157, 162, 163, 164, 270 , Cronemiller, Lee 68 Cunningham, Gary 68 Cutler, Mike 69, 148 Dalgas, Richard 69 Danby, Bruce 69, 212, 214 Darby, Fred 69, 246 Davies, Robert 69, 154, 209, 263 Davis, Cheryl 69 David, Gordon 69 Davis, Peggy 69 Davis, Sharon 69 Deardorff, Jess 69 De Meules, John 69 Dickason, Dan 69, 166 Disco, Betty 69, 162 Dodge, Pat 69 Dodson, Debby 69 Dumont, Jim 53, 69, 186, 209, 242, 243 Duncan, Rod 51, 69,163,170, 171,198 Dunlap, Glen 69 Durdan, Steve 69, 208, 212,214 Easterday, Robert 69, 268 Eby, Steve 213, 214 Eckles, Judy 70 Edwards, Kin 70 Edwards, Scott 70, 212, 215 Eggers, Wesley 70 Elder, Jeff 70, 148, 157, 178, 208 Elliott, Penny 70, 182, 195 Elliker, Susan Beth 70, 171 Ellis, Dennis 70 Elwood, Marsha 70, 177, 182, 190, 191, 198, 208 England, Allcell70,177,182,190,191,198, 208 England, Richard 70 Eshoo, Lynn 70, 148, 162, 164, 177, 204 Ewert, Lawrence 70, 170 Fagnan, Kathy 70 Fancher, Diana 70 Fedler, Cathy 70 Fisher, Connie 70 Fisher, Linda 70 Fitzgerald, Kathy 70 Fleming, Susan 70 Fletcher, Karen 71 Florence, Helen 53, 71, 166, 168 Foulke, Chris 53, 71, 186, 187, 208, 224, 254 Franklin, Rick 71, 203 Franklin, Tim 71 Frazier, Mark 71 Frazier, Susan 71 Fredeen, Chris 71 Friday, Debbie 71, 148, 150, 162, 204 Fuller, Rosetta 71,166, 190, 241 Fuston, Ruth 71 Gallagher, Jill 62, 71, 145, 150, 220, 221 Gannon, John 71 Garrard, Mary 53, 72, 147, 171, 209 Gartner, Mary 72 Gault, James 72, 209, 229 Gehring, Mark 72 Gerding, Ken 72 Gessford, Tom 72 Gilkey, Gordon 72 Glusco, Lynne 53, 54, 72, 172, 173, 174 Goddard, Sharon 72, 170, 171 Goldner, Richard 72, 148, 186, 224, 254 Gonsalves, Bruce 72 Goheen, Mark 52, 193, 261 Griffith, James 72 Grossnicklaus, Leslie 72, 147, 209 Gundy, Patty 72 Gustafson, Barry 72, 154, 186, 213, 215 Haffner, Helen 72 Hageman, Mary 72 Hagerman, Jurt 72 Hagquist, Steve 72 Hall, Carol 72, 150, 154, 261 Hall,-Joanne 73, 150, 209 Hamlin, Mark 50, 73, 148, 154, 167, 186, 313, 213, 215, 254 Hamlin, Mary 73 Hammock, Tom 73 Hanas, Charles 73 Hancock, Linda 73 Hanlon, Freda 73 Hanson, Beca 73, 170, 204 Hardison, Pat 73, 186, 254, 256 Hardy, Delora 73 Harem, Greg 53, 61, 73, 178, 198, 266 Harris, Dan 73, 167 Hartman, Marty 73, 164, 165, 204 Harvey, Alice 73, 195 Harvey, Daryl 74 Hawley, Laura 74 Hayden, Linda 74 Hayes, Debbie 74, 164, 165, 263 Hayes, Julia 74 Hedrick, Ron 74 Heese, Lloyd 74 Heeter, Greg 74, 212, 215, 254, 256 Henderson, Alice 60, 73, 74, 130, 137, 172, 173, 261, 263 Hendrix, Rose Marie 53, 54, 74, 150, 168, 181,193 196 Hendrix, Steve 48, 74, 186, 213, 215, 265 Hensley, Martha 74 Herdt, Kathy 74, 148, 263 Hering, Steve 74 Hess, Phil 73 Hickman, Alice 73 Highsmith, Brooke 75, 208 Hiner, Richard 75 Ho Lynden 53, 74, 75, 181,193 Hogensen, Ann 75,'01, 148, 155, 209 Holcomb, Lynda 75, 209, 261 Holderman, Mindy 75 Hollandsworth, Roger 75 Hoselton, Doug 59, 73, 24-6 Huffaker, Peggy 75 Hughes, Lynda 75 Humphrey, Roy 75, 208, 230, 243 Hunnicutt, Diana 53, 75, 185, 193, 204 Hunter, Garland 75 Hurn, Janice 73, 168,170 Hustead, Cliff 75 Hyde, John 53, 75, 157 Iverson, Carla 75, 182, 196, 204 lvers, Joyce 75 Iverson, Wayne 76 Jacobs, Dave 76, 195, 263 Jager, Duane 76, 148, 178, 208 Jameson, James 76 Jeffrey, Mark 76, 222, 229 Jeffries, Rick 48, 76, 148, 150, 154, 155, 157, 167, 168, 178, 186, 208, 222, 254, 265 Johnston, Sheila 76 Joiner, Bill 70 Jones, Avery 76, 203 Jones, Caren 76 Jones, Marjorie 76 Jorgenson, Carol 51, 76, 170 Kaufman, Margaret 49, 76, 223 Keelor, Lynda 53, 76, 204 Kell09Q, Dan 77 Kelsay, Kathy 77 Khaosawad, Knongsakdi 58 Kielblock, Loralee 77 Kiersky, Tom 77 Kimeldorf, Howard 77 Kingery, James 77 Kinney, Mara 36, 77, 150, 209 Kirk, Debby 77 Kirk, Joyce 16, 22, 148, 150, 181, 208 Klein, Randy 77 Knuth, Rick 77 Koberstein, Anne 77, 209 Koelling, James 77, 148, 156 Koger, Dale 77 Koontz, Robert 77 Kop, Rick 53, 77, 181, 262, 263 Korb, Clayton 77 Koski, John 63, 77,148,150,157, 158,160, 186, 198, 222, 250, 260 Krawczyk, John 77, 150, 154, 201, 263 Kron, Kathy 77, 208, 262 Kuther, Bernie 45, 78, 154 Landforce, Dianne 78, 181, 266 Larrabee, Randy 78, 157, 162, 164, 165, 171, 270 Laux, Pam 78 Lawrence, Richard 78, 150, 154, 208, 209 Leach, Robert 53 Lee, Alan 78 Lee, David 53, 78 Lemke, Cathy 78, 170, 209 Lemon, Pat 53, 78,151 Lemon, Bob 78, 212, 215, 234, 235 Le Roux, Jeff 78, 154, 186, 209, 215 Leslie, Dave 78 Lieb, Sandra 78 Lind, Phil 78, 170,171, 198, 222, 270 Linse, Mike 78, 181 Locklin, Marilyn 78 Loney, Daniel 78, 195 Lowden, John 78f Lowrie, Deidra 78 Lund, Steve 72, 79, 147 Lyman, Marie 79, 204, 209 Lynch, Janice 79, 209 McCann, Bruce 79 McCarthy, Kathy 58, 79, 148, 157, 182 McCarthy, Mary 79 McChesney, Connie 79, 148, 150, 154, 209, 261 McCloskey, Tim 79 McCobb, Kathleen 79, 148, 158, 176, 177, 208 McCracken, Lemont 79 McCune, Patrick 79 McCurry, Maureen 53, 79 McFarland, Janice 53, 79, 148 McKee, Richard 79 McKinney, Anne 80,208 McLain, Dee Anne 80 MacDonald, Linda Mack, Robert 80, 273 Maddox, Elizabeth 80 Magnuson, Karen 80, 150, 154, 147 Mahan, Alan Maher, Jay 80, 154, 234, 235 Major, Susan 80 Marks, Gary 80, 212, 215 Marquiss, Mary 80 Dan 80, 162, 164, 204, 270 Martin, Martin, Gloria 80, 241 Martin, Jackie 80 Martin, Jeffrey 80, 212, 215, 239, 235 Martin, Kathy 80 Lynne 266, 150, 81, 148, 208 Martin, Mason, William 81 Mathews, Grady 81, 148, 150, 154, 208, 242 Mayer, John 81 Meador, Cheryl 81, 139, 183 Mehlhaf, William 81, 139 Milby, Colleen 81, 209 Melton, Joyce Meredith, Richie 81 Messmer, Russell 81 Mewbourn, Linda Sue 81 Meyer, Laurie 81 , 204 Meier, Steve 81 Meyer, Robert S1 Miller, Gale 81 Miller, Steve 81, 262, 263 Mills, Janet 81,170 Mishler, Darrell 81, 167 Mix, Robin150, 204, 81,163,164, 162, 270,157 Moench, Elizabeth 81, 195 Moffitt, Susan 81 Moore, Beverly 82, 203, 151, 69, 177, 273 Moreau, Johnny 82 Morfitt, Keith 212, 215, 65, 82, 186, 209, 147 Morrison, Kenneth 82, 194, 262 Morris, Becky 82, 174, 209 Morris, Curtis 82, 207 Morris, Bruce 82, 208 Morris, Ludelia 82 Moul, Timothy 82 Moyer, William 82164, 201 Mullett, Marcia 82 Munro, Janet 82, 204, 270 Munro, James 263 Mudroch, Claudia 82 Murphy, Alan 82, 208 Murphy, Margaret 82, 209 Murr, Johnnie 82, 170 Nelson, Keith 82 Nelson, SherYl 82 NetsNasdi, Karuna Neville, Paul 82, 143, 150 Newburgh, Kirk 82 Niggebrugge, Linda 83 Nordahl, Linda 83 Nored, Stan 83, 154, 186, 209, 212, 21 Norgar, Ilse 83, 157, 164, 183, 204, 26 Norton, Tom 1, 52, 61, 83, 147,157,1 209, 270 1 256 , 270 2, 172 Nyden, Bruce 45, 48, 55, 61, 83, 93, 148 15 154,157,181, 263, 270 0'Connor, Mike 83 Oliver, Ronald 83, 254, 256 O'Leen, Anthony Onstad, Geoffrey Oxley, Diana 83, 148, 152, 53 Paasche, Eric 83 Paeth, Elisabeth 83, 166 Palmer, David 83 Parham, Mary 83, 148, 193 Parker, Susan 83, 195, 170, 270 Peck, Tom Peer, Patricia 84 Perkins, Linda 84 1 Persons, Richard 84, 163, 164, 162, 270 Peterson, Christopher Peterson, Heather 84, 172, 173 Peterson, Patricia 84, 190, 191, 200 Piefer, Paul 177 Pierce, Sally 84, 48, 182, 208, 191, 190, Plambeck, Doug 53, 84, 181, 193, 263 0, Plants, Cheryl 53, 58, 262, 158, 150, 84, 263, 170, 208, 272, 273, 196 Pockeus, Vicki 84 Poulton, Mary 84 Powell, Verna 84 Poynter, Taylor 84, 149, 254, 256 Pram, Gary 213,214,84, 148,256 Pratt, Lavqn 141, 84 Pratt, Richard 85 Predmore, Jerry Privatsky, Norm 85 Pugh, Alvin Pyatt, Grant 85 Pyke, Raymond 85 Pyle, Steven 85, 235, 236 Radke, Edward 85 Ramp, Meredith 85, 147, 154, 208, 267' Rasmussen, Jill 53, 85, 170, 181, 209 Raver, Kathleen 53, 85 Reed, Jeanann 85, 209 Reed. Rick 267. 85,148, 263, 181, 196,15 157, 268, 60, 5-3, Regele, Rodger 85 Register, Peggy 85, 162, 171 Register, Vicki 85 Reid, Patrick 85 Reiman, Richard Remington, David 212, 214, 85 Reynolds, Karen 261, 85, 154, 209 Rhoades, Gene 85, 148 Rice, Jeff 85 Richards, Mark 86 Richardson, Bruce 86, 208 Richey, Larry 86, 209, 242 Rickert, Robert 86, 254 Robertson, lan Scott 204, 86, 263, 270, 2 62 Roeser, Fredrick Rogers, Christopher 53 Root, Dennis 222, 149, 86, 193, 53 Rose, Robert 86 Ross, Clifford 86 Roth, Sara 150, 86, 154, 209 Rue, Carolyn 86 Russell, Donella 86, 148, 174, 157 Saari, Cynthia 86 Samuel, David 86 Sather, Ronald 212, 214, 236, 86, 235 Satterlee, Clara 53 4, 01, W Sawtelle, Debra 86, 148, 164, 162, 270, 51 Sawin, Sally 86 Schemm, Mary 86 Scherich, Mary 270, 271, 204, 86 Schilling, Cindy Ann 86 Schneider, Robert 86 Schoolcraft, Mary 87, 208, 147 Schrock, Vernon 87, 203 Schwanke, JoAnn 87, 209 Scott, Belinda Selfridge, Stanley 87, 191, 190, 52 Selvig, Dennis Sexton, Jim 87, 203 Seyb, Stefan 87, 53 Sharp, Robert 87, 166, 168 Shaw, Steve 87, 148, 242, 209 Shearer, Dwayne 53, 87, 167, 168, 208, 263 Shelley, kristin 48, 61, 87, 146,148,157,168, 172, 173, 273 She ard Chris 87 146 174 209 P f , 1 , Shepard, Bruce 52, 53, 87, 148, 149, 157, 186, 190, 193, 209, 242, 243 Short, Kathleen 87, 168 Shroyer, Rex 87 Sidor, Larry 88, 101, 154 Siemans, Linda 88 Signer, Donald 88, 150, 208, 209 Silbaugh, William 88 Simpson, Susan K. 88Skogund, Debra 88 Skramovsky, Vikki 62, 88, 157, 170 Slocum, Myrle 88 Smith, Becky 88 Smith, Brad 55, 88, 154 Smith, Carolyn 88, 196 Smith, Jerald 88 Smith, Kathy 58,88 Snook, Peter 88, 154 Soto, Anthony 88 Sperling, Bertrand 88, 172, 198, 262 Srichandra, Rabiab 88 Starker, Barte 58, 88, 154, 186, 213, 214 Stenberg, Kristi 88 Stephens, Pam 88, 172, 204, 208 Stevenson, Karen 89 Stiles, Janet 89 Stone, Glen 89, 255 Stonewall, Vickie 89, 172, 174, 195 Studach, David 89, 170, 190, 208, 222, 270 Swan, Nancy 89 Swearengin, Steven 89 Taylor, Debby 89, 170 Taylor, Diana 89, 190 Taylor, Jane 89, 143 Teach, Mary 58, 89 Teel, Brad 89, 148, 134, 198, 207, 216 Thoma, Gale 89 Thomas, Steven 53, 89, 234, 235 Thompson, Bill 89, 255 Thompson, Janet 53, 89,171 Thurston, Janice 89 Tice, Steve 89 Tobias, Kipp 89 .Truax, Amy 48, 89, 155, 265 Trumpour, Bruce 90 Tu, Nancy 90, 181, 204 Turner, Jim 90 Twenge, Robyn 90 Underwood, Patti 90, 154 Valenti JoAnn 90 Van Gent, Ronald 90 Van Holde, Patricia 90 Vaughan, Teddy 90 Vrtiska, Tim 50, 53, 90, 154193, 230, 246 Waldon, Sandra 90 waiter, Reed, 90, 148, 170, 171, 204 Ward, Judy 90 Ward, Robert 62, 90,186, 212, 214, 242 Watenpaugh, Jim 90 Waters, Mike 90 Watson, Brian 90, 208 Watters, Lynne 195 Weeden, Yvonne 90 Wegner, Pamela 90 Weil Donna 90, 220, 221, 222 Wetzel, William 90 White, Panzy 91 White, Sherrie 91 Whiteman, James 91 , 148, 213, 214 Wiese, Linda M 91 Williams, Kathy 91 Williams, Robert 91, 212,214 Wilson, Alice 91 Wilson, Judy 91 Wilson, Robert 91 Wilson, Steve 91 Wilt, Lesley 59, 91, 148, 208, 252, 253 Wilt, Steve 91, 198, 222 Windom, Gwen 91, 208 Winger, Tim 91, 208 Witham, Linda Witzig, Sylvia 91, 270 Wolfenbarger, Cheryl 91, 195 Woodcock, Richard 59, 84, 91, 230,273 Woodard, Leatta 54, 91, 170 Worley, Rebecca 91, 148, 195 Zanorski, Ruth 91 CLASS OF 1969 Abraham, Dick 103, 213, 234 Adams, Dave 103 Aitken, Lois 103 Alexander, Molly 103 Allison, Cathy 103, 182 Anderson, Carl 103 Anderson, Carol 36, 100, 103, 148 Anderson, Geofrey 103, 217, 244, 245 Annunzio, Richard 103, 227 Appleman, Judy 103, 150, 158, 209 Apple Steve 103, 167 Asberry Ray 103, 162, 164, 166, 168,270 Asbahr, Roger 98, 103, 148, 209 Aumann, Roger 103, 167 Bailey, Sam 103, 216, 244 Baker, Robin 101,103, 171, 205, 258 Ball, Sally 103, 182, 209 Ballard, Christine 103, 148 Barnhouse, Dave 103, 203 Baron, Deborah 103, 174 Barrett, West 103, 171 Beach, Gary 103, 162, 163, 164, 270 Beckley, Michael 103 Beckly, Bob 103 Beelart, Ken 103 Beemer, Mary Lou 103, 154,171,172,204, Bell, LaJuana 103, 174, 208 Bennet, Patricia 103, 168, 196 Bergerson, Missy 103 Diegel, Doug 103 Bielman, Steve 103 Birch, Maggie 95, 102, 103 Bishop, Bryan 103 Bishop, Earl 103 Black, Michael 104, 234 Blair, Doug 104 Blanch, Carol 104 Blanton, Fred 104 Block, Emily 104, 182, 190, 208 Blodgett, Joyce 104 Bloomer, Bob 104 Blount Johntom 104, 197, 209 268 Boice, craig 53, 104, 162, 164, 174,268,270 Boler, James, 104 Bond,Judy 95, 104, 166,167 Bone, Michael 104 Bostwick, Dave 104, 148 Botsford, Jim 104 Bowman, Hanley 104 Braaten, Jim 104, 212, 257 Brandenburg, Janice 104, 168, 182 Brandenburg, Linda 104, 166, 182 Brassfleld, Anne 104, 171 Brown, Brian 104, 162, 164, 270 Brown, Dan 104 Brown, Fred 104 Brown, Laura 104 Brown, Linda 104 Roger 104 Brown, Brownell, Marsha 104, 170, 182, 270 Bruce, Mike 94, 104 Buckem, Patricia 104 Bullock, Bill 104, 254 Burkett, Chris 104, 205 Burtchett, Patricia 104, 182 Butler, Becky 100, 104, 150, 209 Caldwell, Karen 104, 182, 204 Callis, Cynthia 104 Carl, Celia 104 Carlin, Bruce 104 Carlstrom, Karen 105, 154, 168 Carmen, Cynthia 105 Carmichael, Charles 105 Carpenter, Gordon 105 Carter, Deborah 105 Chow, Rose 105, 181, 193 Cirac, George 105 Circilli, Gyna 105 Clark, Chris 105 Clark, Kathy 105, 182 Clay, Gary 105 Clifton, David 105 Cole, Steve 105, 244 Cole, Linda 105 Conley, John 105 Conley, Star 105 Conrad, Gary 105 Converse, Paul 105, 257 Cook, Robert 105 Cooke, Linda 105, 171,270 Coon, Tom 105, 203 Cooper, Peggy 105 Cooper, Richard 105 Corcoran, Bob 95, 105, 178, 208, 212, 231, 242 Corl, Rob 95, 105,148, 198,201 Correll, Frank 105 Costello, Bill 105, 148, 174, 208,244 Craig, Leslie 105 Crocker, Terry 105 Croeni, Brian 105, 148 Cru mp, Chris 105 Cunniff, Cliff 105, 178, 186, 250 Cunningham, Gerald 105 Cutler, Marcia 105 Daline, Dana105 Dalyrymple, Mary 106 Darroch, Scott, 106, 162, 164, 204, 270 Davison, Jackie 106 Day, Dennis 106 Dendy, Karen 106, 170 Denney, Dennis 106, 170, 270 Denning, Ron 106,213 Dickinson, Scott 106 Dingham, Lyle 106 Dobbins, Karen 106 Dodson, Kathy 95, 100, 106,172 Dodson, Terry 106 Doerge, Ben 106, 186, 198, 257 Doerge, Tom106,181,186,198, 234 Doler, Sandra 106, 170, 171 Donahue, Joe 106 Dorn, Jenna 100, 106, 150, 154, 208, 263, 268 Dorcet, Chris 106, 148, 150, 172, 173, 209, 263 Dougherty, John 106 Doyle, Mike 106 Duffy, Mike 106 Dunn, Terry 102, 106, 182, 190 Eberhardt, Peter 106, 148, 186, 198 Eddins, Diane 106, 182, 190, 208, 209 Edgmon, Chris 106 Eggers, Kathy 106, 208 Ehrichs, Dennis 106 Einerson, Robin 106, 170, 182, 263 Eisenbrandt, Richard 106 Ellis, David 106 Ellis, Kristy 94,95,106,148,164,168,181 197, 204, 270 Engesser, Janie 95, 106, 148, 150, 182 English, Alice 106 Epps, Terrill 106 Erickson, Rolf 106, 171, 186, 225, 254 Evey, Roger 106, 162, 170, 181, 270 Ewing, Rick 107, 195, 244, 245 Fail, Jennifer 107, 182 Farnworth, Dan 107, 148 Farthing, Rick 107, 242 Favorite, Lee 102, 107, 220 Fenner, Tom 107, 186, 201, 212, 230, 231 Ferries, Lucy 107 Fischer, Barbara 107, 170, 171 Fischer, Wynn 107, 170 Fisher, Rex 107 Ford, Rob 107 Franklin, Barbara 107, 190 Franklin, John 107 Frazier, Donna 107 Freund, Bruce 107,250 Frolander, Steve 107 Furtick, Janet 107, 270 Gannon, Carla Gannon, Carmen 107 Gardner, Ray 107, 242 Garland, Gary 107, 170, 171 Garner, Ray 107 Garoian, Elizabeth 107 Gibbs, Christie 101, 107, 154, 172 Gibson, Deborah 107 Gilder, Robert 107, 186, 212, 246 Giles, Lance 107, 203 Gilkison, Lynn 107, 242 Gimbel, June 107, 270 Gird, Teresa 107 Glass, Kay 107 Goetzinger, Charles 107 Goodman, David 107 Goodman, Jill 107, 220, 221, 252 Gray, Barbara 107 Gray, Dennis 51,107,171 Greig, Glenn 107, 166, 203 Groshang, Matt 108, 162,167, 168 Grossnicklaus, Claudia 108,182 Hackenbruck, Jan 108 Hales, Allen 108 Hanar, Donna 108 Gandley, Audene 108 Hanlon, John 108 Hansen, Kristin 108, 252, Hanson, Larry 108 Harris, Ruth 108, 195 Harris, Bill Harrison, Gino 108 Harrison, Kerry 108 Harwood, Cathy 108 Hathaway, Joyce 108 Hayes, Judy 108 - Hedgpeth, Tory 108 Henderson, Robert 108, 227, 257 Hendrix, Kathy 108, 181 Henshaw, Dane Herdandez, Adria 180, 195 Hinkle, Sharlene108 Hisaw, Fred 108 Hockett, Kathy 108 Hoeye, Jonathan 108 Hoel, Kathie 108 Hoffman, Cathy 108 Hoffman, Nancy 108, 182 Hogue, Tom 108, 213 Huber, Mary 108 Hubler, Michael 108 Hudson, Ronnie 108 Hughie, Scott 108, 168, 234 Hussey, David 108 Hutchins, Bob 108 Hutchings, Sherry 108 lssaacs, Danny 108,213,216 lsenberg, Dan 162, 163 lsenser, Sharon 109 Ito, Gail 109, 148, 197, 208, 209 lvers, Joe 109 Iverson, Michael 109, 203 Jack, Eugene 109 Jackson, Danny 109, 203 Jackson, Debra 109 Jackson, Floyd 109 Jarvi, George 109, 168, 18 Jensen, Ellen 109 Jeppe, Claudi 109 Johnson, Bruce 109, 204 Johnson, David 109, 204 Johnson, Carol 109 Johnson, Gillian 109 Johnson, Guy 109 Johnson, lngre 109 Johnson Lynn Johnson Roxanne Johnson Vernon Jones, Charles Jones, Gary Jones, Nora Jones, Susan Jorgensen, Russell Kean, Robert Keith, Robert Kennedy, Dick Kenyon, Larry Kerby, David Kllian, Timothy Kelmer, Gary Kinion, Brenda Knecht, Robert Knezevich, Janet Koeppe, Linda Konick, Cathy 253 6,212 Koski, Ray Krause, Douglas Kulman, Jerry 109 Kuntzelman, Mardell 109, 241 Kuske, Jerry 109 Lachelle, Gloria 110 Lambert, Mike 110, 186, 213, 234, 244 Landers, Dave 1 10 Langland, John 51,95, 98, 100,102, 110, 148, 162, 170, 171 Lanz, Handy 110 Larkin, Helen 102, 110, 252 Larson, Kirk 110, 148,209 Laskey, Johnny 110 Leach, Ron 110 Leaming, Lyle 110 Lee, Deborah 110, 182, 209 Leeland, Lynne 110, 182,209 Leman, Chris 95, 102, 110, 148, 208, 209 Lemke, Bill 110 Leo, Carl 110 Lewis, Gary 110 Lewis, Judy 110 Lewis, Keith 110, 207 Lewis, Linda 110 Lewis, Marsha 110 Lewis, Molly 102, 110, 197, 209 Lewis, Paul 110, 162, 164, 210 Lien, Connie 110 Ligon, James 110 Limbrick, Pat 40, 195 Lind, Dan110, 268 Lindstrom, Randy 110 1.ocey,s1eve 110, 148, 178, 186, Lockridge, Dave 110 Lockrem, Rod 110 Loop, Dave 119,203 Lorenzen, Sandy 111, 195 Lystra, Terry 111 McAlister, Rick 95,111,213 McAndie, Donal 111 McBride, Jackie 102, 111 McCauley, Jane 111, 181, 193 McCarthy, Mary 111 McDermond, Bob 111 McEIdowney, Sandi 94, 95, 100, 209, 267, 270 178,181,197, 209, 231, 254 111,15O,17O, McKay, Cindy 102, 111, 148, 170, 240 McKee, Scott 111 McKenzie, Mary 111 McKenzie, Scott 111 McKinney, Mike 111,227 McClaflin, Bob 111, 213, 256 McLagen, Dennis 111 McNeeley, Linda 111, 196 MacDonald, Laurie 111 Madison,June111 Mahan, Mike 111 Mahr,-Linda 111 Marks, Stuart 111, 254 Marrs, Gordon 111, 255 Martin, Andy 111, 213, 216 Martin, David 111 Martin, Bruce 111, 242 Martinson, Karen 111, 172, 263 Marvell, Linnaea 111 Matson, Sheila 111 May, Nancy 111 Meals, Diane 111 Meeds, Bob 111, 190 Meier, Denise 111, 182 Meier, Steve 111 Meink, Karl 111, 244 Melton, Willie 112 Merrill, Barbara 112,263 Messmer, Ron 112 Mewbourn, Dave 112 Middagh, Nancy 102, 112, 167, 258 Miehe, Dave 112 Mnbrath Jud 112, 197, 209, 263, 2704 , Y Miller, Linda 112 Miller, Martha 112, 167 Miller, Stan 112, 198, 208, 263 Millison,John112 Mills, Kevin 112 Mills, Rick 112 Mingle, Bryan 112, 198 Mohnike, Colleen 112, 170, 171, Montgomery, Bruce 112 Moore, Patricia 112 195, 270 Moppin, Pete 112 Morrison, Kathy 112 Moser, Gary 112 Murphy, Mike 112 Myers, Bob 112, 261 Myers, Dan 112 Myers, Peggy 112. 171 Neal, Volinda 112, 170 Nelson, Marjorie 112 Neshyba, Linda 112 New, Gary 112 Newton, Carol 112 Newton, Kathy 112 Newton, Mike 112 Nordyke, Karen 112, 148, 190, 209 Nored, Mike 112, 227 Nothcraft, Joyce 102, 112, 166, 270 Nunn, Warren 112 Nyberg, Linda 113 O'Donnell, Randy 113, 171 oester, Phil 113, 208 Oldfield, Dave 94, 95,113, 163, 172, Oles, Debbie 113 Oman, Paul 113 Oorthuys, Leonard 113 Ott, Robin 113 Overholser, John 95, 113, 167 Padgett, Steve 113 Palmer, Sally 113, 167, 168, 252 Parker, Beverly 113 208 Parker, Sarah 100, 114, 158, 209, 273 Paul, Pam 113 Pearson, Renee 113, 270 Perkins, Patricia 113, 167 Peterson, Debra 113 Peterson, Randy 113 Petit, Terry 113 Phelps, Dave 113 Phillips,Janet 102,113 Piefer, Patricia 113 Plemmons, Maureen 113, 190, 191 Plumley, Lonnie 113 Poindexter, Missy 113 Powelson,Jan 113, 182 Preston, Renice113 Pryor, Dana 113 Putman, Dennis 113 Quigley, Ardis 113, 197, 204 Ramsey, Jackie 113 Randall, Mark 113 Raman, sandy so, 113, 170, 182,208 Rasmussen, Susan 113, 181, 204 Reed, Kathy 72, 95,113,173 Reese, Scott 114, 167 Reiman,Jim114 Remington, Virginia 114 Revels, Mary 114, 195 Reynolds, Sharon 114, 241 Rhynard, Nancy 114,220 Richey, Gaylord 114 Richter, Doug 114 Rickard,Jody 114 Rictor, Loren 114, 198, 203 Robertts, Greg 114, 166 Roberts, Brian 114,17O, 171, 198, 2 Robinson, Aileen 114 Robinson, Debbie 114 Robinson, Jim 114 Robinson, Peggy 114, 158, 258 Rodgers, Sheila 114, 196 Rogoff,Jim114,164,165,181 Rohde, Gale 114 Root, Charlene 114 Roth, Kreg 114,148,237 Roth, Lonnie 114 Routt, Alex 114 Rudisill, Mark 114, 195 Russell, Randy 114, 168 Rycraft, Lon 114, 162, 164, 201 Samuel,Scott 114, 168 Samuels, Margaret 114 Sather, Larry 114 Schet, Bruce 114, 181 Schell, Jeanine 102, 114, 182, 190 Schmaltz, Patty 114 Schmidt, Susan 114 Schwanke, Dianne 114, 171 Schwartz, Mark Scott, Janice 115 Seehafer, Mary 115 113, 270 Seegmueller, Bob 115, 213, 234 Seely, Kathy 115 Seghetti, Guy 115, 186 Seistrup, Agnus 115 Selvig, Darrell 113 Serbus, Steve 115 Sether, Valerie 115, 154 Sewell, Ron 115, 170,171 Sharp, Jeff 115 Shattuck, Brad 115, 186, 198, 225, 254 Shaw,Judy115 Shay, Mike 94, 95, 115,166, 197, 198, 209, 216 Shelton, Phyliss 115 Shepard, Gayle 115, 154 Shields, Anna 115 Short, Becky 95, 115 Shuhart, Betty 115 Sikel, Geri 115 Smith, Kevin 115 Smith, Bob 115 Smith, Scott 115, 213 Smith, Sidney 115 Smith, Terry 115 Somppi, Doug 115 Soto, Don 115,234 Southwick, Kathy 115 Spain, Sue 115 S itzno le Sand 115, 197, 209, 208, 263 P Q 1 V Spraclling, Debbie 115, 182, 208 Sprick,John 115, 198 Spriggs, Kathy 115, 154 Springstead, Clifton 115 Staton, Eugene 115 Stavenau, Connie 115, 167, 168,170 Stehle, Debbie 115 Stewart, Melvin 116 Stewart, Tim 116, 172, 173, 186, 208, 2 Stockton, Jack 116 Stover, Tim 116, 168 Strader, Corsalia 116 Swanson, Elin 116 Tarrant, Brian 116, 186,225,254 Taylor, Anthony 116 Terriere, Roger 116, 174, 230, 242 Thomas, Ann 116, 181, 193 Thomas, Darrel 116 Thompson, Kathy 116 Thompson, Pam 116 Thomsen, Ted 116 Thornburg, Scott 116 Toevs, Cindy 116 Tollefson, Judy116, 171, 270 Tornow, Rick 116, 257 Trefz, Jean 116 Tucker, Marty 116 Turner, Mary 116 Twenge, Kathy 116, 148, 164 Tyo, Karen 116, 209 Tyo, Carol 116 Updegraff, Michael 116 Upward, Faye 116 Valle, Larry 102, 116, 190, 234 Valentine, Jeff 116, 174,270 Valenti, Vicki 116, 182, 208 Vanderburg, Dave 116 Van Dyke, Sue 116, 164 Van Syoc, Cheryl 116, 182, 209 Vaughn, Cheryl 116 48 Vincent, Brad 116, 146, 199, 209, 268, 274 Wadlow, Bob 116 Wagner,Carl101,117,148,150,158,198,240,257 Wakefield, Janice Wall, Peggy 117 Wall, Vicki 117,170 Wallace, Paulette 117 Walton, Terry 117 Waring, Bruce 117 Webber, Mark 101, 117, 136, 195, 212, 234, 268 Webster, Carolyn 117 Webster, Lavonne 117 Webster, Starlene 117 Weger, Bill 117 Weger, Elaine 117 Weger, Ellen 117 Weigel, Nancy 117 Weisgerber, Janice 117 Welch, April 117 Welch, Lynda 117, 162, 164, 165, 270 Weller, Marcia 117, 170, 182, 240 Wells, Marianne 57, 117, 148, 164, 171, 262, 263, 270 Westall, Jim 117 Westfall, Karen 117 Westwood, Bob 117 Wetzel, Richard 117 Wheeler, Karen 102, 117 Whippo, Steve 117, 255 Whitby, Lanette 117 White, Steve 117, 148 Whiteman, Doug 117, 234 Whitley, Greg 117 Whybark, Nancy 117 Wieman, Carl 117, 181, 250 Wight, Steve 117, 186, 254, 255 Wilde, Garry 117 Willett, Denise 117 Williams, Doug 117 Williams, Janet 118, 102 Williams, Marilee 118 Williams, Ruth 118 Williamson, Diane 118, 190 Wilson, Doug 118 Wilson,Jim118 Wilson, Patricia 95, 101, 118, 267 Wilson, Rick 118, 148, 166, 168 Wilson, Robert 118 Windom, John 118 Winniford, Kay 118 Wirth, Colleen 118,171 Wohlers, Rick 118 Wolfson, Paul 118, 162, 166, 168 Woodard, Brenda 118 Worth, Charlotte 118, 182 Wutzke, Fred 118 Wyse, Mike 118, 234 Yates, Marsha 118 Yoder, Debbie 118 York,Jim118,170 Young, Gordon 118, 257 Younger, Norman 118 Youngkin, Vicki 118 Zimmerman, Darrel 118 FFIESHMAN CLASS CLASS OF 1970 Abraham, Paul 28, 216 Abraham, Robert 128 Adams, Kathy 128, 182, 270 Adams, Marjorie 128 Allen, Elizabeth 128 Allen, Terry 128 Allison, Rod 128, 217, 232 Amsden, Raymond 128 Anderson, Marilee 128 Anderson, Phillip 128 Anderson, Sally 128 Ankarberg, Libby 128, 166, 258 Anvick, Debbie 128, 258 Armantrout, Margret 128, 164, 270 Arms, Sherry 128 Armstrong, Susan 128 Asbury, Peggy 128, 198, 220, 221, 252 Ashworth, Carol 128 Atwood, Terry 128 Avery, Catherine 128 Avery, Trudy 128 Ayers, Mark 128 Baaske, Barbara 128 Babb, Sandra 128 Baggett, James 128, 203 Baier, Ardelle 128 Baier, Ronald 128 Baker, Franklin 128 Baker, Karl 128, 244, 216 Baker, Melanie 128, 258 Ball, Leslie 128 Ballard, Steve 267, 120, 123, 128, 267 Balster, Kenneth 128 Bamford, Brock 128 Baney, Gary 128 Barnes, Andy 128 Barnes, Marsha 128, 167 Barnett, Dwight 128, 257 Beach, Robert 129 Beam, Sid 129 Beck, Jeffrey 129, 174, 266 Beckenhauer, Nancy 129 Becker, Ann 129, 190 Beckley, John 129 Beeson, John 129 Barratt, Janet 128, 168 Barry, Catherine 129 Bastian, Dwight 129 Bates, Kathy 129 Baxter, Lois 129 Bays, Sharon 129 Bell, Joanona 129 Bendsneyder, Jeany 129 Bennett, Glinda 129 Benson, Margaret 129 Benton, Barbara 129 Billings, Donald 129 Blagl, Doug 129 Bilsland, Doug 129 Bird, Susan 160, 129, 198 Blaine, Karen 129 Blasch, Daphne 129 Bisson, Audrey 129 Bodine, Lawrence 129 Bojanowski, Ricky 122, 249 Bolobonoff, Linda 129, 168 Bonham, Doran 129, 182 Booster, Howdy 129, 168, 270 Bowen, Linda 129, 122 Bowman, Kenneth 129 Bowman, Rosslyn 129, 123 Boydston, Jerry 129 Bradley, William 129, 205 Brenneman, Thomas 129 Brett, Melissa 129 Brink, Linda 129, 195 Broadwater, Allison 129 Brooks, David 129, 216, 232, 257, Brooks, Joe 129, 168, 167 Brooks, Leslie 129 Brown, Katherine 130 Brown, Susan 130 Brye, John 130, 166, 168 Bubl,Janet130, 148,171, 174 Buckley, Mark 121, 122, 130, 216 Bunsen, Fred 130, 257 Burns, Pamela 130 Burrus, Rodney 130, 167 Burton, Richard 130 Campbell, Kim 130 Campbell, Linda 130 Canon, Patricia 130 Carlson, Teddy 130, 66 Carmien, Cathy, 130 Carney, Mary 130, 176 Carpenter, Debra 130 Carson, Ray 130 Carter, Joe 130, 198 Carter, Kay 130, 166, 258 Case, Rosemary 130, 166 Casprowiak, Joe 130 Chaves, Marlea 130 Christensen, Kathy 130 Clark, Sharon 130, 122 Coddington, Randy 130, 195 Cole, Paul 130, 232 Collins, Judy 130 Colvin, Stephen 130 Coon, Niki 130 Cordell, Charles 130 Corden, David 130, 216, 249 Corliss, Larry 130 Cornelius, Kevin 130, 168, 190 Cota, Kathy 130 Cournaya, Bob Coville Gene 131 Crawford, James Cutting, Geary 131 Daline Mark Dalton, Shirley, 131 Darlington, Patricia 131 Daugherty, Edward 131 Davis, April 131 Davis, Carla 131 Davis, Deborah 131 Davis, Scott 131 Day, Michael 131 Decius, Peter 127, 131 Deaver, Danny 131 Delamarter, Cathy 131 Denning, Richard 131 Dennis, Galen 131, 148 Derrickson, Steven 131 Dombrowski, Deborah 131 Doty, Marsha 131 Dougherty, Katherine 131 Doyle, Kimberly 131 Drake, Kenneth 131, 171 Drlica, Dianne 131, 168 Drost, Geary 131 Durrell, Brenda 131 Easton, Todd 131, 168 Eby, Gail 131 Eckles, Patricia 131 Eddy, Karen Eddy, Victoria 131, 166 Eden, Kathryn 131, 174 Edgmon, Brenda 131 Edwards, James 131, 242, 216 Eggers, Mary 131, 168 Eggers, Tom 131, 232, 244, 245 Elder, Lori 131, 182 Ellis, Debbie 131 Emmons, Rebecca 131 Engle, William 131, 255 Ervin, Richard 132 Eshoo, Beth 132 Evans, Pamela 132 Ewing, Diane 132 Fagnan, Ann Marie 132 Farnham, Steven 132, 198 Favorite, Kim 132, 220, 258, 241 Fedler, Gerald John 216, 132, 232, 257, Fields, Patricia 132, 182 Fischer, Esther 132, 198 Fisher, Kenneth 132 Gahler, Carolyn 132 Fletcher, Sherrie 132 Forster, Vickie 132 Fountain, Patricia 132 Foust, Steve 132 Fowler, Kathy 132, 148 Fancher, Roy 132 Fraser, Debbie 132 Frazier, Carolyn 132 Freclericks, Stephen 132 Freeman, Pam 132 Friday, John 132 Frisch, Marilyn 132 Frillman, Thomas 132 Fry, Dean 132 Fuller, Diana 132, 241 Gaehler, Wendy 132 Galbraith, Raymond 132, 244 cena her Jeffre 265, 121, 132, 19s 9 . Y Galloway, Paul 132 Garland, Sherry 132 Gates, Daniel 121, 132 Gates, Jane 132, 122 Gee, Rebecca 132 Gelderman, Martha 132, 196 Gibbs, Rex 133 Gillas ie Patricia 133 D I Gilliland, James 127, 133, 148, 242 Goble, Claire 133, 258 Gordon, Debra 133 Gould, David 133, 216, 254 Grandstaff, Neal 133 Gray, Denise 133 Gray, Hilary 133 Gray, Jim 133 Greenough, Janie 133, 160 Griffin, Deidre 133 Gundy, Marcia 133 Gunn, Steven 133 Haberman, John 133, 232, 244 Haffner, Cathy 133 Hageman, Alice 133, 195 Hall, S. Kimberly 133 Hall, Michael 133 Hall, Randal 133 Hall, Robert B. 133, 242 Hamar, Bruce 121, 122, 133 Hamlin, Lonalee Ann 133, 162 Hammerquist, Billy 133 Hansen, Gary 121, 122, 133, 216, 23 Hanson, Bernice 133 Haphey, Robert 133 n, Susie 133 Hardi Harem, Vicki 133 Harms, Sandra 133 Harper, Barbara 133 Harper, Jim 133 Harris, Barbara 133 Harris, Gail 133 Harris, John 121, 122, 216 Harris, Robert 133 Harris, Bill 133 2 Hartman, Michael 122, 133 Hayden, Charlene 134 Haynes, Darlene 134, 190 Hazel, Paul 134, 198, 254 Hearing, Phillis 134 Hedgpeth, Kim 134 Heese, Christopher 134 Helfer, Carol 122, 134, 166, 168, 182 Helm, Jannice 134 , 164 Henderson, Nan 122, 134, 162, 164, 165 Herberg, Danny 134 Herdt, Maqy 121, 134 Herman, Mary 134 Hewitt, Mary 122, 1l34 Hitchcock, Michael 134 Hodge, Richard 134 Hodge, Wade 134, 216 Hoffman, Gregg 122, 134 Hoffman, Michael 122, 134 Hogensen, Mark 120, 121, 122 257 Hogde, Diane 134 Holderread, David 134, 203 Holroyd, James 134, 203 Holt, Marsha 134, 195 Hooe, Martha 134 Hornibrook, David 134, 270 Hoskins, Janet 134 Howey, Lynsly 134 Hubler, Patrick 134 Hudman, Wanda 134 Huffaker, Michael 134 Hughey, Raymond 134 Hull, John 134, 205 Hultberg, Linda 134, 190 Hunter, Ladeana 134 Hustead, Carol 134 Hyde, Roderick 134, 205 lves, Kenneth 134, 170 Jackson, Mary 135, 168 Jacob, Gary 135, 227 Jacob, Glenn 35, 232 Jacobs, Daniel 135 Jager, Lee 135 Janssen, Dean 135 Janssen, Gary 135 , 134, 196, 231, Jeffrey, Douglas 135, 227, 256, 257 Jensen, Ruth 135 Jimmerson, Michael 135 Jobe, Timothy 124, 135, 205, 261, 268 Johnson, Deborah 135 Johnson, Helen 135 Johnson, Jeffrey 135 Johnson, Lilbert Johnson, Marylou 135, 166 Johnson, Rick 135 Johnson, Stephen 135 Johnston, Sandra 135 Jones, Linda lrene Jones, Patricia 135 Jorgensen, Janet 135 Joyce, Robert 135 Kane, Frederick 135 Kaufman, Russell 135 Kelley, Edwin 135, 203, 232 Kelly, Tim 135, 170, 257 Kennedy, Shirley 135 Kent, Vicki 135 Keppinger, Pine 135 Kessler, Anne Marie 135 King, James 135 King, Mary 135 King, Michael 135 Kinne Lani 135 160 Y, . Kirk, Marvin 135, 148, 167, 181, 227, 256 Kirk, Teresa Lynn 135 Kirkland, Kay 135, 182 Kliewer, Rhonda 135 Knudsen, Kathryn 135, 270 Lawrence, Lillian 136 Lawrence, Ray 136 Lawrence, Rick 136. 167 Lawrence, Susan 136 Lee, Duane 136 Lee, Kathryn 136, 182 Lee, Katherine 136, 164 Lemka, Suzanne 136, 182 Lemon, Katherine 130, 160 Leslie, Richard 136, 171, 270 Leslie, Steve 136, 170, 190 Leston, James 136, 212, 143. 123, 125 Levings, Page 136, 166, 195 Levy, Stephanie 136, 122 Lewis, Charlotte 136, 262 Lewis, Cristi, 136 Lewis, Julia 136 Lewis, Kathleen 136. 148 Lewis, Lori L. 136 Lewis Lewis , Steve 136 Tom 136, 168, 193 Limbrick, Leon 136, 195 Lindh, Jackie 136, 270 Lloyd, Ann 136 Lloyd, Marsha 136 Kisor, Vicky 135 Loney, Barbara 136, 190 Loop, Steven 136, 203 Ludington, Ronald, 136 Ludwig, David 136 Lunde, Nick 137, 166, 216, 257 Lutz, Elizabeth 137, 182, 241 Lyman, Douglas 137 Lyons, Lois Ann 137 McAlister, Robert 120, 122, 123, 137, 17 198, 210, 265 McBride, Dwight 137 McCarthy, Laurie 137, 122 McChesney, Christine 137 McClaflin, Juanita 137 McClellan, Margaret 137, 220 McCracken, Robin 137 McDaniel, Robert 137 Krakauer, Karen 122, 135, 148, 172, 252 Krakauer, Wendy 136, 148, 167, 168, 220, 252 Krause, Janet 136 Kuykendall, Janice 136 Labhart, Bob 136 Landforce, Debora 136, 258 Lanz, Lin 136 Larkins, Cathy 136 Larrabee, Patricia 136, 196 Laseur, Susan 136 Laux, Kathryn 136 McDonald, Karen 137, 148, 164, 270 McGrath, Gary 137, 171, 232, 244 McKay, Craig 123, 137, 216 McKee, Sheryll 137 McKenzie, James 137, 203 McKitrick, Leslie 137, 204 McLaren, Mike 137 McRae, Patti 137 MacSwan, Catherine 137 Madison, Jane 137 Madison, Jean 137 Mann, Melvin 137 Marshall, Rodney Marston, Brian 137 Martel, Norman 137 Martin, Craig 137, 216, 232 Martin, Debra Jean 137, 162, 164, 167 204, 270 Martin, Douglas 137 Martin, Jill 137 Martin, Margaret 137 Martin, Mary 122, 137 Mason, Wallace 137, 212, 216, 157 Mather, Stanley 137 Matthews, Julianne 137 May, Cathleen 137 Mayer, Emily 137 Meier, Teresa Melton, Edward 138 Methvin, Dave 216 Metzger, Laurie 127, 138, 241 138 Nlewb urn, Herman o Meyer, Patrick 138 Meyer, Tom 138 Miller, Cynthia 122, 138, 166 Miller, Daniel 138 Miller, Dennis 138, 244 Miller, George 138 Miller, Terry 138 Mills, Lee 138 Milner, Bruce 138 Moench, Mary 138, 182 Moon, Deborah 138 Moore, Linda 182, 138 Moorhead, Reid, 122, 138, 162 Morfitt, Becky 138, 258 Morgan, Gary 138 Cl Morgan, Jan 138, 190 Morin, Georgieanna 138 Morrison, Jeri 138, 195 Moss, Janet Irene 138 Moynihan, David 138 Mullett, Matthew 138, 230' Munro, James D. 138, 216 Munson, Neal 138,257 Nelson, Mary Lynn 138 Nelson, Suzie 138, 195 Nelson, Waldemar 138 Neshyba, Cathy 122, 138 Newman, James 138 Nickell, Debra 138 Nicolaides, Vicki 138, 171, 182, 240 Nordyke, Diane 138 Nordyke, Mark 138, 216, 255 Nored, Jerilyn 138, 241, 258 Norgar, Iris 139, 182 Norton, Gordon 139, 216, 232, 270 Novak, Kandi 139 Noyes, Kathleen 139 O'Brien Pat 139 Oester, Jack 139 Ogden, Donald 139 O'Leary Pat 139, 232, 257 Onstad, Kenneth 139 Oorthuys, Gerald 139 Owczarzak, Paul 139, 121, 122, 134, 270 Rondeau, Elizabeth 82, 140 Roscoe, Alice 140, 195 Rose, Sandra Lee 140 Ross, Peggy 140 Rugh, Bill 140 Rush, Ruth 140, 168 Salisbury, Steven 140 Sawtelle, Phillip 140 Schafroth, Sara 140 Schemm, Barbara Alice 140, 270 Schilling, Lynne 140 Schlappi, Sherryl 140 Schmaltz, Margaret 140 Schmidt, Patricia 140 Scholl, Diane 140 Scholz, Stephen 140 Schrock, Laura 140 Schulte, William 140, 216, 244 Schweitz, Sandra 140 Scott, Randy 140, 216 Seymour, Cheri 140 Seyb, Stan 140, 240 Shank, Diana 141 Shepard, Kenneth 141 Sheppard, Kay 141, 174 Signer, Janet 141, 182 Sinnhuber, Gary 141 Smith, Dain E. 141 Paasche, Carl 139 Paeth, Robert 139 Parker, Edward 139 Patten, Larry 139 Paul, Christopher 139 Peterson, Bobby 139, 257 Pettit, Gary 139, 216 Petzoldt, Lance 139 Phelps, Richard 139, 203 Phillips, Charles 139 Phillips, Robin 139 Phinney, Ruth Virginia 139, 168 Pierce, Nancy 123, 139, 148, 267 Pittman, Douglas 139 Plemmons, Glenn 139, 190 Smith, Dan 121, 141, 167, 255 Smith, Deleene 141 Smith, Gordon 141 Smith, Janine 141 Smith, Janis 191, 252 Smith, Michael 141, 190 Smith, Sandra 141, 241 Smith, Stephen 141 Snook, Thomas Morley 141 Snyder, Robert 141, 198 Sprick, Bobby 141 Stafford, Michelle 191 Stagner, Lynn 141 Stanfie ld, Bob 141 Staton, Lauri 141 Pofahl, David 139 Pointer, James 139, 257 Prahl, Robert 139, 203, 216, 257 Prater, Diane 139 Pratt, Vicki 139, 195 Price, Debra 139 Pugh, Elizabeth 139 Purdy, Ron 139 Ouale, David 139 Quick, John 139, 234 Randolph, Joan 139 Ratliff, William 139 Raver, Christine 139 Reed, Bernard 140, 216 Reed, William 140 Stevenson, Michael Paul 141 Stehle, Robert Wm. 141 Shattuck, Janie 141 St. John, Clarence Arthur 141 St. Louis, Gary 141 Stoars, Lona 141 Stoltenberg, Gail 141, 168 Stone, Debbie 141, 168 Street, Lucinda K. 141 Striplin, Randy 141 Strowbridge, Ed 121, 141, 216, 217 Stumpenhaus, Kirby 122, 198, Sulzer, Dean 141 Summy, Jill 121, 122, 141 Sutherland, Richard 141, 203 Reeves, William 140 Regele, Elizabeth 140 Regele, Michael 140 Reiman, Thomas 140 Reynolds, Deborah 140 Rice, Rodney 140, 252, 257 Ricard, Michele 120, 122, 140 Richey, Martha 140 Riche Ton 140 Swall, Bette 141, 182 Swan, Teri 142 Tallma Tatro, Taylor n, John 142 William 142, 203 , Anne 142 Taylor, Arlen 142 Taylor, Douglas 142 Taylor, Norman, Jr. 142, 257 Taylor, Susan 142 Y, Y Rictor, Marvin 140 Rigor, Steven 140 Robley, Fred 140 Rogers, Dellie 140 Rogers, Dennis 140 Rogers, Sharon 140, 182 Taysom, Lelia 142 Teach, Rebecca 142 Teel, Bruce Joseph 142, 232 Terhaar, Robert 142 Tharp, Kelly 122, 142, 167, 241 Thingvold, Marty 142 Timian, Mary 142, 148, 270 Thomas, Kristine 142 Thomas, Lynn 142 Thompson,IThomas 142, 244 Thompson, Waldo 142 Thornburgh, Marsha 142 Tilleman, Carla 142 Timm, Kathy 142 Tobias, Richard 142 Toevs, Marcia 142 Trimble, Ted 142 Trosper, Stephen D. 142 Trumpour, Cynthia 142, 258 Updegraff, Daniel Craig 142 Vanderburg, Judy 142 Vandeveer, Teresa 142 Van Gent, Wynard 142 Vanhoff, Jay 142 Van Holde, Mary 142 Vanvolkinburg, David 142 Ventura, Michael 142, 203 Villemyer, Carol 142 Vomocil, Marc 142, 203, 216, 257 Waldron, Paul 143 Walker, Barbara 143 Walker, Dan 143 Wallace, Janene 143, 270 Wannenmacher, Charles 143, 168 Warren, Mark 143 Webb, Gerald 143, 216 Wegner, Paula Kay 127, 143 Wehrmann, Walter, 143 Weil, August 143 Weisgerber, Gary Weisgerber, Susan 143, 270 Weivoda, Mic 143 Werth, David 143, 203 Whitby, Lynn 143, 203 White, Richie 143, 203 White, Sally 143 Whitney, Mark 143 Whitson, David 143 Waird, Robert 143 Wieman, Lynd 143 Wiggall, Jeff 143 Wild, Karen 143 Willett, Ronald 143 Williams, Beth 143 Williams, Sharon Ann 143 Willis, Brenna 143, 182 Willis, Dave 193 Wilson, Douglas 143, 171 Windom, Walter, 143, 244 Wink, Mike 143 Winther, Cary 143, 167, 168 Witzig, Jeff 143 Wolfe, Lynn Ted 143 Wood, Patty 143 Woodcock, Franny 143, 182 Worth, Kristine 143, 195 Wren, Michael 144, 203 Wren, Sandra 144 Wyse, John 144 Yates, Ellen 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