David Douglas High School - Celtic Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1966

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OREGON 97205 PRINTER: Toylor Publishing Company ADVISOR: Mr. Koye Darby ASSISTANT EDITOR: Connie Gray PHOTOS RAPHYg Bruno Studio muon Puausmnc cowmv COVER DESIGN: Lindo Lee, DiAnno Nelson XJ m 5 The Celtic smff would like To dedicate The 1966 CELTIC To Robert Daggett and Charles Hosford, Whose dedication, inspiration, and encouragement has meant so much over the years to the entire David Douglas family. Contents L 'inn-rw .N v5:1H, EVSEV-T' 'NLLC' 1-5 '1 Lisl- will -ffm 1-..-. 1 4 5 A ,gat- 1 Y , V1 , 10111, i y 1 x K 'fly I n ri X xt 4 Y' :FW Ojgx x, 'YQ NVQ to OWQB X .S S- Qj Q x T i14....,:gQ,..m T- R 'IPAQ' n ,-at A u-L JM- lffll' V , , ,f 1: Hg V,k,,k., mi., , 1 a g' T E Academics And Administration . Activities . . Sports . . Organizations . Classes . . a ..21o W. fa ll 11l QPF ' -. FHM xx- -f .A ' -AQQ ' t A -3.4: a .,,,l:Y1,,1 , he. My-.VF ,,,,Q!'.. Y 5-iv, M1-' N255-O',5 A -'Y' ' ' , ,ich ' V .-el: .- f 7'3 W rv-A . e D-O-U-G-L-A-S .,.... yeh . , . yeh . . . yeh!! Have Go you Scotsmen Win this game Lead us on to victory With the Red and Gray in sight, We'II show them how we fight, tight, tight, tight. yn.. 'K , 3--Q-: .il Sitting in a grand stand, beating on a tin can 4 Anticipation of victory arouses the seniors to a display of SPIRIT during state football pep assembly. 3 like 2-1295 :il you got that Spirit Go you Scofmen On To fame Win This game TohighT F-I-G-H-T Fighf for David Douglas High. P Come on 1et's hear it! N f .Q gr 'Z x Xxx n XE g I i i X 1 The SPIRIT of Homecoming bursts out Your Spirit David Douglas, We Cherish More A touch of pride, tradition, andthe will to succeed make up the formula tor that intangible something called Douglas Spirit. The perfect blend of these ingredients assures success as David Douglas strives to achieve its iust destiny. . This Tribute Than Fame . . . Y,,,........ ,-.-........1v- 5 S 5 i n -,...,.-.....---m...,, , From Within Your Walls Brings Honor To Your Name Interest Your spirit, Dovid Douglos, We Cherish more Thom fame. This Tribufe from within your vvolls brings honor To your nome. A 1' 4 i K-1 s, L 1S the key to . Pride and Spmt And may you sfond in Triumph, ond may eoch friend prove True, To sunny doys, To oll The ways ThC1T we re- member you. Academics A 'WW' 'U 1' ff 1 ly-fwov., Mfl7f'f'1--Lf, W-1 ,J MM' vw ,ln I f 'W-f w, whei, uv5W52f4f,: wf,'xgyyei ,wwf,Cm1f,,L,,a'1H' Q' ww,.f,.f, f17n, if :rff ,:fJfW'91'1 iC' 1 f ,a,,iva,mf'fv, f cg 'f ML ma' f 1, ,.', ,,f, , ., -- 'M -wa., f 1Hvfaafa.v,.,4..v,,.,,,,.,.-1.-Y, s, .WK . Wins! , ,. ihfi fmgjyl w ffW'ffi..,...,. , g e S .wg 4 1 4 A ' 6 Nz 9 1A'S IQ 1. .5972 ,, ' jvzrlf- ix , 5 W- 'vff ' y . '- ' '- -nm:,,fs:,Lgq,,.g.ve , , ask K ,V .Q 1 My M , V3 MMT, m1 4 ' A . 'ff Y ' '-Z4f'6pe- .. , . , ,. I HSS wwfa- M, f 1 iw' wen isLfef.fv,gwif,Ff1'-awZ92Y'.S1wQ'm 2 ' as gan. -'af.m we 'if-awffwfinfzfr 'mfgaimsEelffflfavgavb ,Q . af weQy51:ge,iw,f vvwuwie-zf4e:'f'u5f:u'Qgf: 3, 'yff v w- WK fd' ifgvafmfnf '75 ,uc wg ' W 1 ef, 1 If K wwe ' f M F72 We 054 aff ww L, ww Q :iw HIQQF A74 4 , ., ', 4 'qv Hd dministration I3 .,, , 1 1 ,'gs-rf sw K .J .W Mr. Wotson ond Mr, Horner, who olso ottends the boord meetings, relox for o moment before o meet- in i rx .Kes 1 School Board The school boord ot the Dovid Douglos School Dis- trict is composed ot eight men from the community who tolce time out trom their voried occupcitions to devote mony hours to the continued improvement ot the edu- cotion system ot the District. Eoch member, elected by the voters, serves o tive-yeor term. Their chiet responsi- bilities ore proposing bond issues, distributing funds tor vorious services, ond moking decisions on oll motters ot school policy. School boord meetings ore held on the second Mon- doy ot eoch month, ond interested people from the Dis- trict ore invited to come to observe the workings ot the boord ond to voice ony opinions they might hove to help it in the Work of orgonizing the District. A chuckle clears tho oir before getting down to the serious business of the boord meeting. 'fi -1525 , SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS Sitting L to R: Choirmon Dr. W. K. Niece, Mr. Wayne Taylor, Mr, John Bloodworth, Mr, Robert Watson, cmd Mr, Alfred Thomas. Standing L to R: Mr. Vern Gibbs, Mr. Floyd Light, Mr. John Bloke, ond Mr. Myron Curtis. jg 'D W Y FI at W1 tg 41 ,N I T' Mr. J. Floyd Light Deputy Superintendent Functioning as deputy superintendent, Mr. Howard Horner's tirst obligation is to assist the superintendent with his many and varied responsibilities. In charge ot secondary education, Mr. Horner delegates duties to and works in close association with the high school admin- istration. Besides supervising the curriculum and per- sonnel ot the secondary schools, he aids in the manage- ment and execution ot tederal tunded programs, such as the Head Start Proiect. Mr. Horner is also responsible tor a series ot plans destined to improve instruction, such as the Oregon Program. Superintendent Mr. Floyd Light, serving as superintendent and chiet administrator ot the David Douglas School District, occupies an important and neces- sary position in running a thoroughly organized and etticie-nt school system. Under his guidance and firm determination to excel, the David Doug- las District functions productively and ettectively. His responsibilities range from being well in- formed upon all matters pertaining to each school within the district to budget planning and school activities. Acting as the school board's executive otticer, Mr. Light helps direct the school district in its pursuit ot a bright and progressive tuture. Mr. Howard F. Horner --J i i 11.534 :iff ' V' .Mis 'ab x,i MU -rf-gud i21lH Mr. Doggett keeps close Tabs of The score or game. gi in jf o vorsify basketball K7 If OO l Mr. RoberT DaggeTT Senior Building Principal Mr. RoberT DaggeTT has been associaTed vviTh David Douglas High School since iTs opening in 1954-55. Beginning as a physical educarion in- sTrucTor, he became vice principal Tor boys in The iunior building and laTer in i963 became principal of The senior building, l-le is responsible Tor The s'rudenTs' conducT, hiring of new Teachers, The sTudenT funds, and The adminisTraTion of The whole school in general. UnTorTunaTely, This is Mr. DaggeTT's lasf year aT Douglas. He is Taking a posifion wiTh The Fed- eral Governmenf ar The Tongue Poinr Job Corps CenTeri We owe a deep debT of gratitude 'ro him for helping To make our school whar if is Today. Senior Building Vice Principals Being vice-principal in charge of boys in the senior building, Mr. Richard Miller is mainly concerned with counseling Those boys who need help with social or aca- l demic problems. A member of the first faculty at David Douglas in l954, Mr. Miller has been a physical educa- tion instructor and director of athletics tor the District. He assumed his present duties ot vice-principal in Jan- uary ot 1963. Next year Mr. Miller will change his duties as he becomes principal ot David Douglas High School. Mr. Richard Miller As vice-principal in charge ot girls in the senior build- ing, Mrs. Mildred Wirtz has worked diligently to help girls who come to her to solve their various problems. M She has been a member ot the David Douglas admin- l istration since the school's first year in l95-4, when she served in the capacity of dean ot girls The college-bound students ot the school remember Mrs. Wirtz tor the long hours she devotes each year to helping them decide on the best college tor their tuture instruction, processing their college applications, and assisting them with their scholarships i gram' Mrs. Mildred Wirtz magna, 17 ly 9 F 'Til Q- f' .. 4. r V' F T i vr' .. ,U ...X f-1' f 'le ,Sgr C Fgr- gf bggkerball Mr Hosford arrays a good game, ' 3 -.,:, ' LL' 'L ii-Li Mr. Charles Hosford unior Building Principal Mr. Charles l-losford, principal of The Junior Building, has been aT David Douglas since iT opened in 1954. STarTing as a physical educaTion insTrucTor, he has been a-hisTory Teacher and a counselor, becoming vice principal in charge of boys in The Senior Building in l959. Mr. l-losford began serving as principal of The Junior Building in i963 and has since encouraged The finesT of Teaching sTandards for The members of The sTaff and The highesf of academic achievemenfs for The freshmen and sophomores. Mr. Hosford's main responsibiliTy is To coordinaTe The Teach- ing procedures of The sTaff, he also has The final decision of sTu- denT acTiviTies and personnel in The Junior Building. During The summer he is The chief adminisTraTor of The disTricT summer school program, which offers sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To broaden Their educarion and To make up subiecTs missed during The school year. 'Cf'-R unior Building Vice-Principals Previously a business educaTion Teacher and a counselor, Miss Virginia Shaw became vice-principal in charge of girls in The Junior Building This year. During her years as a counselor she exTended invaluable help To sTudenTs who came in wiTh par- Ticular academic and social problems, and as dean of girls This year she has conTinued ThaT service in addifion To her responsi- Miss Virginia Shaw Helping The boys wiTh Their imporTanT problems is only one of The duties ThaT Mr. Jerome Beier faces as vice-principal in charge of boys in The Junior Building. He also Takes parT in plan- ning and assisTing Teachers wiTh Their insTrucTional programs. ATTendance aT exTra-curricular acTiviTies is anoTher very pleasanT part of Mr. Beier's responsibiliTies. Beginning his career in ed- ucaTion as an English Teacher in 1959, Mr. Beier soon changed To counseling, which remained his posiTion unTil This pasT year when he became a vice-princi- pal. Next year due To The ad- minisTraTive reorganizafion Mr. Beier will move To The Senior Building where he will assume The duTies of The newly creaTed posT of assisTanT principal in charge of The Senior Building. , , 'mf biliTies of vice-principal. Included in These responsibiliTies are mak- ing arrangemenTs Tor furnishing all subsTiTuTe Teachers and order- ing TexT books. When asked whaT her reacTion was To being a vice-principal, Miss Shaw replied ThaT iT was very inTeresTing and rewarding To work wiTh The girls and Their parenTs. Mr. Jerome Beier i9 av- 1 . :asf l 'YE Mr. Davis cant help but notice Mr. Smiths Bat Man button. 'S Mrs. 'lschache and Mrs. Roberri display that all you gotta have is hea rt. Mg Hergerv dlsplays hls rlding technique at me donkey basketball game. Caught in the act of being . Chicks seem to be an annual event in Mr. Mac- Rae's biology class. Mr. Lambert as shown In a somber mood during 1 5. THEMSELVES I ! ! s yrs a faculty meeting. 3. ,W Mr. Dixon's chemistry proves To be simply a marfer of The right gas. i -1 -1 9 ,-L- , Mr. Muller and Mr. Beler are caught in a deep concentration over one of the many issues rhey have To face. vu:- 5 ..,a Mr. ,,..,n-r ' -.,.,,,, -,f I A 1 X , -S: 4 fbi - - - Davis, like Douglas students, enioys rec nite. ., , 354' A ,lg-1' -il- fg Ss-41 1-J F -,.. MS . 9 'ii' A E , 1 .ia ' K- ' i .1 , v . E Xig ' JUNIOR BUILDING COUNSELORS: LtoR:-Mr. Palermini, Mr. Long, Mrs. Olson, and Mr Mr. Wendell Loe Activities Director B.S., M.S. Oregon State s. Watson. University Mr. Omer McCaleb Counselor BS., M.S. Oregon State University Mr. Citton Wells Athletics Director Counselor B.S., M.Ed. Lewis and Clark SPECIAL EDUCATION: LtoR.-Mrs. Green and Mr. Rebbe. COUNSELORS: LtoR.-Mr. Loe, Mr. McCaleb, and Mr. Dave Long Counselor, Math B.S. Portland State College Mrs. Jennie Olson Counselor B.A. Eastern Washington State Mr. Anthony Palermini Counselor B.A., M.Ed. Portland University Mrs. Maxine Watson Junior Building Activities Director B.S. Oklahoma State University M.Ed. Oregon State University Mr. Wells. Mrs. Helene Green Special Education A.B. Willamette University M.Ed. University of Oregon Mr. Richard Rebbe Special Education A.B., M.A. University of Wyoming Mrs. Shirley Bakke Counselor B.S. Lewis and Clark Mr. Delance Duncan Counselor B.S. Washington State University Mr. Don O'Neill Counselor Department Chairman B.S., M.S. University of Idaho Mrs. Clarice Roehm Counselor B.S. Northwestern State College M.Ed. University of Oregon e1 SENIOR BUILDING COUNSELORS: LYOR1-Mrs. Roehm, Mr. Duncan, Mrs. Bal-cke, and Mr. O'Neill. Counseling and Special Education The counseling department of David Douglas High School provides students with sound suggestions and advice pertaining to their future ambitions. From his freshman year through his senior year each student is assigned a guidance counselor. These professional men and women are the ones who wisely advise the student through his four years of High School. By aiding the students in selecting their courses, the coun- selors have helped direct the college bound scholar in pursuing his prospective field of study and have given generous assistance to those pupils who decide upon vocational occupations after graduation. The department guarantees the David Douglas stu- dent paternal concern, sincere understanding, and expert guid- ance. With undying patience and strong determination the special education teachers aid the blind, the deaf, and the retarded stu- dent in adiusting to the world about him. Constantly confronted with unpredictable and unusual situations, this staff handles each one with cheerful proficiency. The department understands and fulfills the needs of each pupil by helping him with such prob- lems as reading, comprehension, and human relations. Q oi f , ,ici f xxxx V ,pm Mrs. Olson helps Diane Norgard with her forecasting. 23 TYPING AND SHORTHAND LtoR1-Mrs. Helin lseatedl, Mrs. Tschache, Miss Gessford, and Mrs Roberti. Business Education Top Students Get Top Jobs is the slogan for the business education department. To get a top iob in the business world you have to spend much time and energy developing your tal- ents. Aided by the experienced teachers, students are prepared to enter the business world with a broad knowledge of office practices. Through the courses offered the students learn the use of business machines, typing and shorthand skills, and also busi- ness law and recordkeeping to better their chances for the big iob. To put these skills to personal use, courses are offered in personal typing and briefhand that will be of value in high school and also for those who go on to college. l i Miss Beth Gesstord Shorthand l-2, 3-4 Secretarial Training B.S., M.Ed. Oregon State University Mrs. Lea Helin Office Practice, Business Machines Secretarial Training B.S. Oregon State University Mrs. Suzanne Roberti Personal Typing Typing l-2, Briefhand B.S. Oregon State University Mrs. MaryAnn Tschache Personal Typing Shorthand l-2, Typing l-2, 3-4 B.S. Oregon State University M BUSINESS LtoR1-Mr, Van Scoy, and Mr. Cain Mr. John Cain T Bookkeeping 2 Recordkeeping, Business g Law l Department Chairman l B.S. Pacific University i M.Ed, University of Oregon l M.B.A. University of l Portland A lb Mrs. Martha Mathew 'L -WJ' ,ggi Typing l-2 4'X.' N-1 B.S. Bob Jones University TYPlNG UQR -Mrs. Morris lstcindingl and Mrs. Mathe 211 M.Ed. Oregon State University Mrs. Lawretta Morris Typing l-2 B.S. Oregon State University Mr. Gerald Van Scoy Typing 3-4 Record Keeping, Business Law B.S. Northern State College Mrs. Barbara Goertz Homemaking 1-2 B.S. Oregon State University Mrs. Vivian Harns Homemaking 1-2, 3-4 F-Q Department Chairman ' , H B.S., M.S. Washington State HX- University Miss Janet Stellmacher I-lomemaking 1-2, 3-4 B.S. Oregon State University :.-- -l EQ. JUNIOR BUILDING HOME ECONOMICS LTOR:-Mrs. Horns, Miss Stellmacher and Mrs, Goertz. Home Economics Each day a home economics teacher must tace scores of girls seeking knowledge of the domestic sciences. Under her patient guidance the girls learn the answer to questions such as, What is back stitching, cinyway'P At David Douglas the opportunity to learn the art ot being a homemaker is given all tour years. For seniors who have not taken home ec, a course in home management is offered which concentrates on several subiects includ- ing family budgeting and child care. The intention of this course and all courses offered by the department is to prepare the girls for their lite after high school, The home ec girls prepare to cut their masterpiece. SENIOR BUILDING HOME ECONOMICS LtoR:-Mrs. Burke and Miss Stevens Mrs. June Burke Miss Beth Stevens Homemaking 1-2, 3-4 Senior Homemaking B.S. Oregon State University Homernaking 7-8 M.B.A. University of Chicago Home Management 7-8 B.S. Oregon State University 25 BAND AND ORCHESTRA LtoR:-Mr. Morrell, Mr, Sarocco, and Mr. Burchak, F ine Arts Creativity has been the main goal of all fine arts instructors. Through the courses in drama, speech, music, and art, the department encour- ages the student to develop his capabilities in the field of humanities. By means of competitive speech tournaments, dramatic school plays, in- strumental and vocal concerts, and field trips to such institutions as the Portland Art Museum, the highly qualified staff has been able to develop in their pupils a keen sense of appreciation for the liberal arts. '1 -,z,,,.. Q ART- AND CERAMICS LtoR1-Mr. Pearson, Mr. Hahn, and Mr. Fitzsimons. Mr. Jay Burchak Band B.M. Montana State University M.M. Eastman School of Music Mr. Lawrence Morrell Band B.M., M.M.Ed. Lewis and Clark Mr. Carmen Saracco Orchestra B.M, Comp. DePaul University M.Ed. University of Oreann CHOIR LtoR:-Mr, Slocum and Mr. Morrison Mr. Ed Fitzsimons .Arts and Crafts, World Geography B.S., M.S. Oregon College of Education Mr. George Hahn Ceramics, Arts and Crafts B.A. Oregon State University Mr. Hayden Morrison Girls' Glee, Vagabonds, Choir B.S. Portland State College Mr. Donald Pearson Art, Ad Staff BA. Portland State College Mr. Wilton Slocum Girls' Glee, Choir B.A. Dakota Wesleyan University ART LtoR:-Mr. Porter Mr. Olson, and Mrs. Gay. Mrs. Nancy Gay Art, Humanities B.A. Willamette University Mr. Gene Olson Art B.S. Portland State College Mr. Roger Porter Arts and Crafts B.S. Lewis and Clark College Mrs. Mariorie Boozer Reading Lab B.A. University of Washington Mr. John Evans English, Journalism B.S. University of Oregon Mr. Roy McGillivray Speech B.L.l. Emerson College M.A. University of Michigan Miss Barbara Ptenning Speech Portland State College Mrs. Judi Whiting English, Speech B.A. Willamette University Miss Mary Anne Lipuma Drama, English B.A. University of Portland Mrs. RaeMona Reynolds Drama B.A. Brigham Young University DRAMA LtoR:-Miss Lipuma and Mrs Reynolds. FINE ARTS LtoR:-Mrs. Whiting, Mrs. Boozer, Mr. MCG-illivray, Mr. Evans, and Miss Pfenning. 27 Elly ,, W I. r r KT 1 GERMAN LtoR:-Mrs. Reed and Mr. Friesen Mr. George Friesen Mrs. Thelma Barriere Spanish i-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 B.A. University of California ililllllll -'ll German T-2, 3-4 AB. Cascade College if Mr. Max Erskine Spanish l-2, 3-4 BA. University of Oregon M.A. Kent State University Mrs. Marie Meynink Latin T-2, 3-4, 5-6 Department Chairman B.A. University of Washington LATIN AND SPANISH LtoR:-Mrs. Meynink, Mrs. Barriere, and Mr. Erskine. Mrs, Donna Reed German I-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 B.A. Lewis and Clark FRENCH AND Schr-ockenberg S Foreign Language Well trained and competent foreign language instruc- tors have provided the David Douglas l-ligh School stu- dent with the opportunity to learn a foreign tongue. With the latest addition of a specially equipped language lab the department has been able to further develop their pupils' ability to comprehend a foreign language at a i most impressive rate. Miss Kyra Dodge Russian l-2, 3-4, 5-6 French l-2, 3-4 BA. Whitman College RUSSIAN L'oR.-Mrs l-leahey Miss Dodge and Miss worthwhile experience. The highlight of this year's activities was the annual foreign language field day held at the University of Oregon. The exchange of ideas at this event for all par- ticipating teachers and students again proved to be a Mrs. Joy Heaney French l-2, 3-4 BA., MA. University of Washington Miss Ann Schnackenberg French l-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 B.A. Pacific Lutheran University English English plays a very imporTanT role in The life of sTudenTs aT David Douglas. STarTing aT The freshman level, The English Teachers insTill in The sTuolenTs good English habifs. This is accomplished by grammar sfudies, The reading of liTeraTure, and The use of The library. AT The sophomore level, sTudenTs are given a chance To TurTher advance Their grammaT- ical skills and use of The English language. The sophomores prepare a vocaTional noTe- book on some occupaTional choice, and also learn To evaluaTe and appreciaTe various Types of liTerary forms. FRESHMAN ENGLlSH LToR:-Mrs. Holder, Mrs. Fredricksen, Miss WesTcoTf and Mrs. Dunn. Mrs. Linda Dunn English l-2, 3-4 B.E. SeaTTle UniversiTy Mrs. Barbara Fredricksen English i-2 BA. CenTral WashingTon STaTe College Mrs. Karen E. Holder English l-2 BA. PorTland STaTe College Miss Doris WesTcoTT English l-2 Miss Sue Carol Cook HumaniTies, English 7-8 A.B, WashingTon UniversiTy Mrs. Carol Pavlakovich English 7-8 B.S. Duquesne UniversiTy Miss Judy Torvencl HumaniTies English 7-8, German 7-8 B.A. ST. Olaf College SENIOR ENGLISH LToR:--Mrs. Pavlakovich, Miss Torvend, and Mrs. Cook. 29 Y .1 As iuniors, The sTudenTs in Their English classes are given a chance To puT Their knowledge and previously learned skills Td pracTice. The sTudenTS are acauainTed wiTh The various Thoughfs and ideas expressed in American liTeraTure. This is done by develop- ing The sTudenTs' abiliTy To Think criTically and analyze The vvriTTen and spoken word. ln Their senior year, The sTudenTs compleTe Their sTudy of English, Searching ouT, organ- and analyzing Their maTerial, The sTu- give many auThor Talks ThroughouT The izing, denTs year. They are encouraged To express Their ideas vviTh force and clarify. They are also given a course in The reading lab To help im- prove Their reading abiliTy. All Tour years oT English help Ta make The sTudenTs beTTer human beings. FRESHMAN TEAM TEACHING Lrok.-Miss Fast and Mrs. Hansen Miss Joan FasT English T-2, 3-4 B.S. PorTland STaTe College Mrs, BeaTrice Hansen English l-2 BA. Radford STaTe Teachers M.Ed. Virginia Polyfechnic i Mrs Tschache helps one of her students To learn betfer Typing procedures. Mrs. EThel .labs English 5-6, U.S. I-lisTory A.B. UniversiTy of Nebraska Miss Karen Kullbom English 5-6 B.A. Mills College Mr. Gordon L. Wilson English 5-6 Creafive WriTing B.S. Oregon STaTe UniversiTy Miss MargareT Mayers English 5-6 A.A, Mulfnomah Junior College B.5. PorTland STaTe College Mrs. MargareT E. NorThrup English 5-6 B.A. Grand lsland College M.A. Colorado UniversiTy - J JUNICR ENGLISH Lrok--Miss Moyers, Mrs. Jobs lseatedl, Miss Kullbom, Mrs, Northrop on Mr V'-'soc . -.i.i.i. SENIOR ENGLISH LtoR:-Mr. Strodtmon, Miss Brown, Mrs. Dennis ond Mr. Povlokovich. Mrs. Ardele Dennis English 7-8 Combined B.S. Willamette University Miss Shirley Brown English 7-8 B.S. Oregon Stgte University M.S. University of Oregon Mr. John Strodtmon English 7-8 A.B. Sdn Diego Stoite M.Ed. University ot Oregon Mr. George Povlokovich English 7-8 BS. Duquesne University SOPHOMORE ENGLISH LtoR:--Miss Ferguson, Mrs. Heide ond Mfs. Hynemon Mrs. Ruth Dowling English 3-4 BA. Mory Hcirdin-Bgylor College Mr. Aubrey Goirdner English 3-4, Counselor A.B. Pocitic University SOPHOMORE TEAM TEACHING: Mr. Gardner, ond Mrs. Dowling. Miss Noncy Ferguson English 3-4, Counselor BA. University ot Oregon Mrs. Eleonor Heide English i-2, 3-4 BA. University ot Oregon Mrs. Jon I-l. I-lynenncin English 3-4 B.S. Portland Stote College 31 ...h ........-.- SENIOR BUILDING MATHEMATICS LtoR:-Mr. Delaney and Mrs. Martin. Mr. Larry Delaney Business Math, Math 3-4 B.A. University of Portland Mrs. Edith Martin Math 3-4, Math Survey B.A. Pacific Lutheran University wid .C -3 A group of English students fnd flee Celtc photographer more ir-teresving than Chaocer. 'J 4. Mathematics lf you ever sat in Math I-2 wondering what connection all these numbers had with practical living, have patience! Mathematics has an end- less variety of applications, ranging from filling out income tax forms to launching rockets. A sound background in math is invaluable and es- sential to many occupations. David Douglas has an excellent staff of math teachers ready to help the student tackle the theorems of geometry and explain the deeper mysteries of trigonometry. Because of the demand for higher learning, the mathematics department has been continually adding new and different courses to its curricu- lum. Next year, in addition to the wide range of subiects already offered, there will be a semester of calculus. GEOMETRY LtoR:-Mr. Petrasso, Mrs, Carstensen, Mr. Leverenz, and Mr. Whitaker Mr. Gene Petrasso Mrs, Pat Carstensen Algebra I-2, Geometry Geomefry Math I-2, Algebra I-2 B.S., M.Ed. University of Portland B.A. University of Oregon Mr. Dwight Leverenz Geometry, Math Survey BS. Portland State College Mr. Robert Whitaker Geometry, Audio-Visual B.S. University of Portland Mr. David R. Gardner Algebra I-2, 3-4 A.B. Northwest Nazarene College Mr. Harry Martini Math I-2, Algebra I-2 B.A., M.Ed. University of Portland Mr. Walter Skowhede Math I-2, Algebra I-2 B.S., M.Ed. Oregon State University Mr. Max Wilkins Math 3-4, Algebra I-2 Counselor B.S. Nebraska State Teachers College M.A. University ot Wyoming Q 'K-X ALGEBRA LtoR:-Mr. Skowhede, Mr. Gardner, Mr. Martini, and Mr W lkins JUNIOR BUILDING MATHEMATICS LtoR:-Mr. Wenzel, Mr. Davidson, and Mr. Stamsos. Mr. Robert M. Davidson Math I-2, Photography B.S. Portland State College M.Ed. University ot Oregon Mr. Robert Stamsos Math I-2, 3-4, Algebra I-2 B.S. Portland State College Mr. Wayne Wenzel Math I-2, 3-4, Algebra I-2 B.S. Portland State College Mr. Richard Lambert Algebra 3-4, Math Seminar B.S. Oregon State University M.S. Reed College Mr. Paul G. Tschache Algebra 3-4, Trig Department Chairman B.A. Montana State University M.A. Stanford University ADVANCED MATHEMATICS LtoR:-Mr. Lambet and Mr Tschache. ,Q 'S gn GIRLS' P.E, LTOR:-Miss Michael, Miss McKee, Mrs. Griffith, and Mrs. Byrd. SWIMMING Ltokr-Mr. Foster and Mr. Jccklin Mr. John Foster Swimming Instructor BS. Pacific University Mr. John Jacklin Aquatic Supervisor B.S. University of Oregon Mrs, Velna Byrd Physical Education, Rally B.S. Oregon State University Mrs, Darlene Griffith Physical Education B.S. Lewis and Clark College Miss Marty McKee Physical Education BS. Lewis and Clark College Miss Gladys Michael B.S. Oregon State University M.Ed. University of Oregon Mr. Tom DeSylvia Physical Education B.S., M.Ed. Oregon State College Physical Education Physical education at David Douglas is more than fun and games. It is a carefully planned course to develop students' bodies through systematic exercises and participa- tion in activities such as basketball, gym- nastics, and track. Equally important is the development of good safety habits and sportsmanship in games played in or out of school. Health is a required part of the physical education program and is designed to make the student aware of good health habits and some ofthe problems of today's life, includ- ing alcoholism and mental illness. Another phase of health is traffic safety which dem- onstrates through films the good and bad practices of the road and encourages stu- dents to be conscientious and responsible drivers. Mr. Mickey l-lergert Physical Education B.S. Lewis and Clark College Mr. Marv Hiebert Physical Education Department Chairman B.S. Oregon College of Education M.Ed. University of Oregon Mr. John W. Nash Physical Education B.S., M.S. Pacific University Mr. Paul Thompson Physical Education B.S. Pacific University 'S BOYS PE Ltokf-Mr Nash, Mr Thompson, Mr. DeSylvia, Mr. Hergc-rt, and fm, Hugben- Industrial Arts David Douglas offers a wide range of in- dusTrial educaTion courses designed To help inTeresTed sTudenTs who wanT To aTTain skills ThaT will be useful To Them in iobs and holo- bies affer graduaTion. To develop These skills There is a compleTe workshop in each of The four general areas of indusTrial arTs: wood, meTal, elecTronics, and draffing. ln wood and meTal sTudenTs learn hovv To work wiTh power machines and fashion useful obiecTs ouT of The various maferials. The use of elecTric cur- renTs is TaughT in elecTronics along vviTh The pracTical applicaTion of The laws behind Their operaTion. DrafTing offers sTudenTs an oppor- Tunify To work wiTh blueprinfs, and advanced classes even draw up plans for a frame house ThaT meeT professional sTandards. ff ' ww .Y-4--'M' ,,.4....-n ' , . , DRAFTING LToR:-Mr. Bieber and Mr. Young. WOOD LTOR:-Mr. Wilson and Mr. Klick. -x A X :,.npfg,J:rr,uxxuxm.x:C .naw vu. , Metal LTOR:-Mr. Going, Mr. McCleary, and Mr. Crisp. Mr. John Bieber Draffing 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 BA. CenTral WashingTon STaTe College Mr. Jack Young General Shop IndusTrial Arfs, DrafTing 3-4 B.A. B.Ed. WashingTon STaTe UniversiTy Mr. Glenn Crisp MeTal 3-4, 7-8 DeparTmenT Chairman B.S., M.Ed. Oregon STaTe UniversiTy Mr. Eugene R. Going MeTal 5-6, Machine Shop B.S., M.Ed. Oregon STaTe UniversiTy Mr. Jack McCleary General Shop IndusTrial ArTs, MeTal 3-4 B.A. WashingTon STaTe UniversiTy Mr. Francis J. Gregory IndusTrial ArTs, ElecTronics 3-4 B.S. PlaTTevelle STaTe Teachers College M.Ed. UniversiTy of WashingTon Mr. LamonT Klick Wood 5-6, 7-8, Shop Mainfenance B.S., M.Ed. Oregon STaTe UniversiTy Mr. Raul Tigner IndusTrial ArTs ElecTronics 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 BA. WashingTon STaTe UniversiTy MA. CenTral WashingTon STaTe College Nj 'T Mr. Duane Wilson Wood 3-4, IndusTrial ArTs B.S. Monfana STaTe UniversiTy Oregon S1-G19 Universify ELECTRONICS LTOR:-Mr. Gregory and Mr. Tigner. 35 Wow f U.S. HISTORY LtoR.-Mr. Edwards, Mr. Stark, Mr, Korn, Mr. Osburn, and Mr, Gorg. Mrs. Betty Roberts Modern Problems Mr. Gerald Conrath Humanities U.S. History B.S. Portland State College Mr. Kaye Darby Mr. Merlyn Smith Modern Problems, Yearbook BA. Carleton College Mr. Elvin A. Davis U.S. History Department Chairman BA. Linfield College M.Ed. University ot Oregon Miss Judith Taylor Modern Problems is- NIQDERN PQQBLEMS TEAM TEACHING LtoR,-Miss Taylor, Mr, Darby. Mr. Srnrth, on Roberts 36 B.S. Portland State College M.S. University ot Oregon Modern Problems, English 7-B BA. University ot Portland M.Ed. University ot Oregon BA. Washington State University 'Q Mr. Robert D. Edwards U.S. History B.S. Portland State College Mr. Rodney A. Gorg U.S. History Reading, English 5-6 B.S. Lewis and Clark College M.Ed. University ot Oregon Mr. George Kom U.S. History BA. Idaho State College Mr. Truman Osburn U.S. History B.S. Pacitic University M.Ed. University ot Oregon Mr, Robert E. Stark U.S. History, World History BA. Cascade College 2' N, 1 U.S. HISTORY LtoR:-Mr. Davis and Mr. Conrath l Cl Mrs. Social Studies Three years of social studies are required at David Douglas. ln the first year freshmen are introduced to world geography, studying the physical layout and climatic regions of the globe. United States History for juniors is the next required course. lt goes deep into the history of our country, dealing extensively with cause and effect relationships and the reasons behind historical events. Seniors take modern prob- lems as the third year of social , ,Cu -L-,c,f':, .Lex --M----f 5 1--nw-ra l studies. Each six weeks there is a different unit such as economics and international relations presented with lectures, guest speakers, and skits to demonstrate the point of the lessons. There is also one elective, world history, offered in this department. In this course students study ancient and contemporary civilizations to give them a better understanding and appreciation of other cultures in the world. I . if'1S15,:2r .. , ..,.,,,, .,,., . if .:. : ., 4 e. fQ.gq3l,Q MODERN PRosLEMs Liora.-Mr. schmad and Mr. f ,.Psfj32'fff ,T Etzkorn. ,, Mfg' .QQ 1., M4. A. 'J Mr. Mel Fox World Geography B.S. Portland State College Mr. Ronald Goodwin World Geography B.S. Portland State College Mr. Merritt Kelsay World Geography B.S. Lewis and Clark College WORLD GEOGRAPHY LtoR:-Mr. Fox, Mr. Kelsay, and Mr. Goodwin. Mr. Elmer Scheelar World Geography, World History B.A. Willamette University Mr. Nate Watson World Geography B.S., M.S. Oklahoma State University Mr. William Zehr World Geography, Audio-Visual B.A. Bethel College M.Ed. Oregon State University Mr. James L. Etzkorn Modern Problems B.A. Baldwin-Wallace College MA. Western Reserve University Mr. William Schmid Modern Problems A.B. Wheaton College WORLD GEOGRAPHY LtoR:-Mr. Scheelar, Mr. Zehr, and Mr. Watson. 37 3 Science Science is one of The mosT fascinaTing, fasT-moving subiecTs in The world Today, and The courses offered aT David Douglas are consTanTly changing To keep up vviTh new discoveries anal Techniques. The purpose of These courses is To give The sTudenT a back- ground for fufure college sTudies and To help him undersTand some of The complex ad- vances ThaT are going on Today. Science is parTicularly aTTracTive To The person who vvanrs To apply The absTracT ideas he learns in class To The concreTe reali- Ties of The vvorld he lives in. Biology, chem- isfry, and physics all offer excellenT labs in which To experimenT wiTh Theories TaughT in The classroom from dissecfing worms and sTudying Their body sTrucTure To mixing Two chemicals and observing The resulfing re- acTion. CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS LTOR1-Mr. Fuller, Mr. Johnson, and Mr. Dixon. Mr. James F. Dixon ChemisTry B.S. CenTral Missouri STaTe College Mr. Neil J. Fuller Physics, Science Seminar B.S. MonTana STaTe College Mr. Leland Johnson Chemisfry DeparTmenT Chairman BA., M.Ed, Oregon STaTe University 38 Mr. Frank Boyer General Science B.S., MS. Louisiana STaTe LJniversiTy .. .- .,, 1, ., . sg- EE.- .tr 5:11 Mrs. Donna CanTon Biology, General Science B.S. PorTland STaTe College Mr. RoberT GroTTkau General Science B.S. Universify of Oregon BIOLOGY LtoR:-Mr Gernhart. '55 Mr. Wyman L. Gernharf Biology B.S. Oregon College of Educafion M.S. Oregon STaTe LlniversiTy Mr. Joseph MacRae Biology B.S. UniversiTy of WashingTon M.S. Oregon STaTe IJniversiTy Mr. Leslie Weigarf Biology B.S. NorThern STaTe Teachers College M.S. UniversiTy of SouTh DalcoTa GENERAL SCIENCE LToR--Mrs. Canton, Mr. Boyer, Mr. Grotfkau, Miss Willing, and Mr. Russell. Mr. Dale Russell Physical Science, General Science B.S. Mansfield STaTe Teachers College MA. Universify of Denver Miss JuaniTa Willing General Science, MaTh I-2 B.S. Portland STaTe College MacRae, Mr. Weigorf, and Mr. el Standing LtoR:-Mrs. Katherine George, Mrs. Shir- ley Miller, Mrs, Ruth Epperson, Miss Linda Green. Sitting: Mr. Keith Baxter. LtoR1-Mrs. Josephine Pohl, Miss Janie Gaumer, Mr, Kit Youngren, Mrs. Dorothy Lundbom, Mr. Gary Head, Miss Lois Spitze, and Miss Georgia Hubbard. LtoR:-Miss Elisabeth McBride, Miss Linda Clinton, Mr. Robert Reichert, Mrs. Sally Hancock, and Miss Janet Brumbaugh. Student Teachers Facing a tull classroom ot strange high school students is only one ot the experiences confronting a student teach- er at David Douglas. To earn his degree in education, the teacher-to-be must in- struct a class tor a complete term, de- veloping his own techniques ot teaching and discipline. Watching experienced teachers handle their classes is a great help to the student teacher who is striv- ing to perfect his own methods, En- countering actual classroom situations is also valuable in preparing a student teacher tor his proposed lite's work. LTOR:--Mrs. Lola Fraser and Mrs. Judy Boyd. Sitting LtoR:-Miss Joan Walton, Miss Karen Jensen, and Miss Judy Leppert. Standing LtoR:-Mr. Darryl Womack, Mr. Keith Torgrimson, and Mr. Errol Maddox. LtoR1-Mr. Richard Donihue, Mr, Keith Bakshas, Miss Jodyne Eastwood, Mr. H. C. Massey, and Mr. Craig Bakken. 39 E- .R A-.I Secretaries HELP WANTED: Secretaries for a large suburban high school office. Typing, short- hand, and office machine experience pre- ferred. Should be cool and calm in all situ- ations and be able to meet all emergencies. Must have friendliness and helpfulness known to this school. Those who meet the previous requirements apply at David Doug- las High School. Recognizing the fact that a secretary is more than o pair of hands attached to a typewriter, the students and staff of David Douglas appreciate the secretaries in our of- SENIOR BUILDING SECRETARIES LtoR:-Mrs. Burnham, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Hergert, Mrs, .Ions- sen Iseatedl, Mrs. Applegate, and Mrs. Heald lseatedl, Not pictured Mrs. Skoglund. fices and the tremendous iob they do each year. C7 h . , 1 'r'75-.. JUNIOR BUILDING SECRETARIES LtoR:-Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Kiddo, Mrs. St. Hilaire, Mrs. Kelsay, and Mrs. Harrington. A 1 NURSES LtoR.--Mrs. Metzger and Mrs, Lusetti 40 uw .1 ' Nurses The nurses of David Douglas are highly qual- ified individuals who perform a very vital func- tion in the everyday life of the school. With great skill and understanding patience they per- form many duties to ease the aches and pains of any ill or iniured member of the student body. Among the duties of the nurses are administer- ing first aid when needed and inquiring about an ill student who may have a contagious dis- ease. Q-7 SENIOR BUILDING LIBRARY STAFF LtoR1-Mrs. Irene Gray and Mrs. Trudy Williams lLibrarianl. Librarians The head librarians Mrs. Trudy Williams IBS. Oregon College of Education, M.Ed. University of Oregonl Mrs. June Smelser lB.S. University ot Oregon, B.A. in L.S. Co- lumbia Universityl are assisted in their duties by Mrs. Irene Gray, in the senior building and Mrs. Shirley Anderson, in the junior building, These ladies are faced with the problems ot placing books in their prop- er places on the shelves, keeping a card cat- alogue of each author, and keeping an up- to-date supply ot magazines and newspa- pers. All ot these services are needed to aid the librarians in helping the students and faculty to use the library to its best advan- tage. YEQP' vs JUNIOR BUILDING LIBRARY STAFF LtoR:--Mrs. June Smelser lLi- brarianl and Mrs. Shirley Anderson lassistcintl. lassistantl K ig, C . JUNIOR BUILDING COOKS: Mrs, Miller, Mrs. Stroh, Mrs. I-Iamme, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Guthrie, Mrs. Harris. Not Pictured, Mrs. Coatney, Mrs, Baker, Mrs. Hunefeld. ' SENIOR BUILDING COOKS: Mrs. Oberkamper, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Affeldt, Mrs. Norman, Mrs. Haven, Mrs. Way, and Mrs. Coombs. Not Pictured, Mrs. Gillis iv' im, sf, Cooks Organized, experienced, and etficient, the cooks diligently perform their duties with skill as well as imagination in pro- viding both the David Douglas students and faculty well balanced meals. Work- ing in their sanitary surroundings, the cooks daily prepare a wide variety of nourishing foods tor snack and lunch. I . LII Bus Drivers With many outstanding teats ot patience and steely nerves the bus drivers ot David Douglas shuttle the majority ot the students back and forth to school each day. Many are parents of students attending the school who want to help out. They are'also on hand tor football and basketball games, field trips, and other events that call for organized transportation. Row l LtoR:-Mrs, Evelyn Gritfis, Mrs. June Bahuy, Mrs. Alta Metcalt, Mrs. Cleo Watson, Mrs, Nina Super, Mrs. June Jewett, Mrs. Maxine Whitehead, Mrs. Betty Castro, and Mrs, Francis Simmons. Row 2 LtoR:-Mr. Marvin Brock, Mr. Roy Clark, Mr. Charles Tollrnan, Mrs. Donna Geisler, Mrs. Stella Brock, Mrs. Nola Batchelor, Mr. Walter Maas, Mrs. Ann Davidson, Mr. Virgil Hess, Mrs. Lucille Muir, and Mrs. Naomi Arnundsen. Custodians No school or ottice building can oper- ate efficiently unless it is kept clean and orderly. David Douglas has a large corps ot custodians working all day and part of the night to keep the school in good operating condition. They maintain the grounds, keep the building in top con- dition, and are always ready to help with heavy jobs which may arise during school. SENIOR BUILDING CUSTODIANS: Sitting LTOR:-Mr. Frank Weaver, Mr. Martin Geiger, Mr. Reos Allen, Mr. Carl Dailey, Mr. Duncklee Conger, and Mrs, Fern Hughes. Standing LtoR:- Mr. Marion Barnes, Mr. Dwayne Harvey, Mr. L. Dale Harris, h and Mr. William Harder. Equipment Supervisor ' -'F 'l 1 ,'iifQ P T 1 I Kf- Mr Reas Allen 'D Ja ' . 5 I T -11 if t 1 f L A 1 A v I V . , l I: l 7 JUNIOR BUlLDlNG CUSTODIANS LtoR:-Mr. Ray Perdue, Mr. Thomas Harder, Mr. Alfred Schubothe, Mr. Gaylord Blackburn, Mr. Ken Hanson, Mr. Verl Ridgeway, Mr, Leo Scott, Mr William Graven, Mr. William Miller, and Mr. Ken Wilson. P. T. S. A. PTSA BOARD LTOR:-Mrs. Ardelle Dennis, Mr. William Zehr, Mrs. Avis Young, Mrs. Barbara Hatch, Mrs. Ann Holland, Mrs. Shirley Marcy, Mrs. Opal Carper, Mrs. Donna Geisler, and Mrs. Neva Alexander. The David Douglas PTSA was organized To creafe a beTTer undersfanding among par- enTs, Teachers, and sTudenTs by informing Them of The progress of The school. MonThly meefings include a shorT business session, leaving mosT of The Time To be devofed To inferesfing programs. AfTer each meefing everyone has an opporiunify To become beT- Ter acquainfed during an informal coffee hour. ln December and February The regular meefings are abandoned for special proiecfs, such as CarniCapers. Besides being fun, CarniCapers is a means of raising funds for The benefif of The sTudenT body. These funds conTribuTe To The PTSA scholarship award given To a worfhy senior each year. Dads Club DADS' CLUB OFFICERS LToR:4Mr, Loyd Hammons, Gudmundsen. lmporTanT issues are discussed aT The Dads' Club meefs. Wall' Laird, Mr. Keifh Anderson, and Mr. Goody .2 if The David Douglas Dads' Club is an organizaTion made up of faThers of Douglas sTu- denTs and oTher inTeresTed men in The DisTricT who wanf To be involved in The school program. The acTiviTies of The Dads' Club include sponsoring The annual FaTher-DaughTer banqueT, pro- mofing The yearly wresTling in- viTaTional meeT, and running The concession sTands aT foofball games. Through profifs from The concessions, dues, and fund- raising proiecTs The Dads' Club gives financial supporf To The sTudenT life aT David Douglas, Their ouTsTanding co.nTribuTion being The Dads' Club Scholar- ship which is given each year To a senior who needs and de- serves The assisrance To go on To college. 43 'Stomp those students! Facult The faculty met the students to give them a real challenge in the Faculty-Student Scholar' ship Basketball Game. Through four sensational quarters the faculty fought hard but were held back by the J.V. and Var- sity teams with the final score being 61-51. Varsity and J.V. rallys were there to cheer on their teams and some spirited members of the faculty showed up to inspire great things from their team. The game was sponsored by Qualha with profits for the ad- missions put into the general scholarship fund. This money went toward scholarships given to worthy seniors in June. This year's game netted 531055. Student Basketball Mr. Delaney's efforts amaze Ray Richardson and Jerry Spicherl RHIC during a time out. The faculty shows its prowess to the students as they Perform feats of agility. The Dance Team puts on some original entertainment Faculty Silent Spot A ,M,,,..n Activ f ,X -1 G , . ' v A in ,f ff , 1 , . f gpy,w.Qw3 4. 2 ,.,,,., .,. .39 f 5, f- i . IS 9,91 X 7 4- ix f . es .54 can . . , '. , f ' ' ,x , . . 2 JE- ,, 1 9 1 'P fx fuer. vii' Z--J 1' ..-.Xa ,5 t L Q 3 .I 0 'P ,J 04 G, 035508 'll l .1 3l'L.t . 'Qs if f ' 1 gl 'il ' .. Or ' ' . ' I 43. i U Qin G Q at ,. if E -,,,...Q Jr ,S X , Y tx 2' it 'W rf' 1 51- David Douglas students get their exercise in mary ways :v o 57, t 1 many moods ot Douglas students are expressed on their faces V1 . , ll 3 Q 'ZF , W .A Y V tl 5:5 l Student Snapshots ' yffwk 51179, . ' ...-I Humor of all kinds were brought to Douglas this year. 1Z i r trier :uunvsv..:.,l,Q ...- .. ' t...-d Dated Douglas sruderts belteveri n Santa Claus t-mtl :wo shot.-.red ua 055erTtbly. 43 'K ..n. .,,, 3'Y Lf.-,1,... vw: . lr,-wr, he Christmas Some students watched where they went some didnt ,Q 'X i -x , El 11 I. 1 , 'DW' , VL , ,mg- f fs 1' ,ff-'I J .17 'Ham If, 1 ,z Q mamma nd xy ein yr Iwi. i 13 'M fl Queen Kathy Dixon King Ron Gufreridge Sally Kraus Nancy Cox Nancy Baker Beni Hanzlick Charles Findley Ken Snider Dean Edwards Carroll Unruh I fa '5 ,. ff ww T. -... ,va TP GeT over on your own side of The sTage! , exclaim Nancy Hill and Darcy La France during Their inTermission routine. Over The Rainbow WGS The Theme TOI' The Bill Bunker escorts Sherrill Rasmussen Through a rainbow TirsT dance of The year which is given annually in honor of The freshmen by The sophomores. During inTermission Darcy La France and Nancy Hull enTerTained wiTh Cl dance rouTine. Music was provided by The Savages, consisTing of John Caplener, Mark Chapman, Dave Holbrook, and John Rolf, all from Douglas. of flowers. The Savages provided The music for The nighT. 51 Homecoming Queen Nanci fx WQI5, R QQXNN-Cs -- , -N5 six.. I , Li With all of Those stripes if is no wonder That we have tigers on our Team. Spirit rings . . . Senior Class Presidenf Leon Meade bears down to pre- The Queen is presented at the pep assembly. serve his class' honor. ,XL 53 l-Ialftime enrertoinment was supplied by the marching band and Highland Dancers Shawn Fisher and Bill Maas are amazed at The amount of spec- rl Tators. . 0 . u Pounding hammers working IaTe hours on homecoming floafs . . . Rusfling pom-poms aT The pep assembly . . The Queens Tears of joy aT her coronafion . . Coach HieberT's locker Talk . . . Singing The TighT song affer each Touchdown . , Coach Hieberf and .loe Waller share a moment of elafion. 1 -1 Alumni gather to meet old friends at the alumni ted. 0 G Room 41 joined in the spirit ot Homecoming Slushing feet across a muddy field . .. High-stepping feet ofthe Highland Dancers. . .and The tolling ofthe Victory Bell, 43 times . .. All symbolized the pride and spirit ot Homecoming. Senior boys diligently work on their homecoming float. The cost ioins in 'Ascot Govotte' from My Foir Lody forthe finale Thcspian Asscmbl Thc1t's Entertoinn'ient, presented bythe Notionol Thespion Society under the direction of Mrs, Roe Mono Reynolds, wos on outstanding production of songs token from such Broodwoy ploys os My Fdir Lc1dy, South Pociticf' Damn Yonkeesf' ond The Unsinkoble Molly Brown. vu -X 4 7 The 'Ursrn cz Morsho Deprez Down The Kingsley Klomp The nighT of The schmoos was November 13, when The freshman class sponsored Their TirsT dance. The cenTer oT aTTracTion was The Tra- diTional ouThouse placed in The cenTer of The Junior Building Gym. Sophomore Mike Kennedy enTerTained vviTh imiTciTions OT comedians while couples relaxed and enioyed reTreshmenTs. Junior Sandy Salley was Best Dressed Girl af The Sadie. Ah, come on, you can walk a sTraighT line! Senior John WaTTs won The Tifle of BesT Dressed Boy. The feminine half of The Best Dressed Couple was Senior Shirley Kiger who was accompanied by Carl Lindsey, a senior af CenTennial, 57 Linda Lee and John Harp act out a romantic scene from the olay. Dave Dochow and Bob Nelson assist Larry Harrison in taking a picture. 58 -I,--1' The hopeful starlets of the Footlights Club relax. CAST Olga Brandt ...... Bernice Niemeyer . .. Susan Paige .. Mattie ....... Joleen Jensen Trudy Spears ToniRizzo Big Mary ......... Little Mary ... Mary Romano . Judy Nelson ...... Judy Nelson Madeleine Vauclain Paula Bancroft Judith Canfield Ann Braddock Mrs. Orcutt . . . Kaye Hamilton Pat Devine . .. Linda Shaw .. Jean Maitland Bobby Melrose Frank ....... Louise Mitchell Jane Logan Diane Dennis . Barbara Chetwood .. Nan Romine . . .,.. Teri Clearly Joyce Dochow .. Lindsey Ball .... Linda Lee .. Bob Nelson . . . Joyce Rose ff, Door CAST Kendall Adams . Terry Randall ... Sam Hastings ... Jimmy Devereaux Fred Powell .... Lou Milhauser .. David Kingsley . Keith Burgess . .. Mrs. Shaw .. .. Dr. Randall ... Toni Gillette .... Eileen Fenwick . Carol Bennet . .. Jane Kramer Larry Westcott . . Billy .......... Adolph Gretzl . . , ... Jane Scheelar .. . . Sue Herrett John Harp . . . Dave Heiden .... Gary Nelson .... Ken Standing ... Steve Johnson .... John Watts .. Judy Shields . . .. Clyde Baker .. . . Sharon Geier Merre Lee Hescock ... Randi Halseth Jo Lafountain . . . Dave Dochow . . . Larry Harrison ... Clark Hensley Sue Herrett tries to persuade an unlistening John Watts to re- main. Barbara Chetwood as Mrs. Orcutt relives her younger days. 59 Freshman Todd Price escorted by Julie Gaumer. Junior Dick Borchers escorted by Peggy Cox. Senior, King Allen Tooke escorted by Vickie Radmacher. Sophomore Tom Jones escorted by Pam Garvie. Mr.Thzmksgi ing The combined efforts of the Douglas students produced 5,919 cans tor the Thanksgiving Can Drive. The competition was won by the senior class with Allen Tooke, their representative, being crowned Mr. Thanksgiving. The freshman band, led by Mr. Jay Burchak, ond the choir, under the direction of Mr. l-Iciyden Morrison, provided entertainment for this annual event sponsored by the Tait Social Service Club. The choir closes the Thanksgiving assembly with an appropriate hymn. FQ,- , 'yylallg .3 J. , - A 60 f rf. -QW, W, OO .a-'W Wu., WY wa G--' 3 A i I - L F- ' M, -' 'uv V. - Mi ,af I Y .79 NV , N 1- I K J W K .am wa ' w . - Q... ,Q V ,-- . , gr H , , R Q ' . V :rg vi 'Ci' M Ks ., I f A 4 I -VZ, K ,,,1 I '- ,f12 'f' ' . . rl . - . -3- ' ' QA -if J 1 , V any 1 , .4,,n ,gf , - .,.,, ,, , 1, H . g,, fi A h 'J -an We' - M ' A-4 av' ,, q Ma I . in WY' -vvvah ,, I J 1 .W ' '-'S A - - am' xl, A my H- I Lai . -A -4' K5 A Work . . and toil . . . go into Winter Concerts Performing in concert represents the final product of many hours of work on the part of both the teachers and the students in the music department. The excellent concert presented by the bands and the Vagabonds in December in- cluded in the program selections ranging from Schuman to Porter, all performed with great virtuosity. Starting the second semester with a mu- sical note, the choral groups offered their first program of the year in late January. The A Cappella choir as well as the orches- tra and string ensemble performed both classical and contemporary selections. The final concert of the winter season was given by the Junior Building music depart- ment in February as the new musicians gave a preview of our future performers. The t if . P r . . . putting on at heme from Exodus is played by K a concert, the orchestra I 62 'X Mr. Morrison direcTs Regina Cali, by Mozart. The meaning of ChrisTmas is illusTraTed by The sophomore drama sTudenTs. Y. -. Q, xx qv 4-4 Christmas Assembl A mixTure of seriousness and hu- mor added up To make This Year's ChrisTmas Assembly meaningful To everyone. Mr. Wells and Mr. SmiTh, playing The role of idenTical SanTas, provided a special Touch of non- sensical enTerTainmenT by inTerview- ing various members of The sTudenT body as To Their ChrisTmas wishes. WiTh The various music groups under The direcTion of Mr, Morrison and Mr. Saracco furnishing a mu- sical background, The sophomore drama deparTmenT creafed The Na- TiviTy scene in The cenTer of The floor, revealing To all ScoTs The True mean- ing of ChrisTmas. Chris Griffin makes her Christmas wish. Will The real SanTa please sTand up, Luz 'la-ln W rv:-4. , Carnicapcrs Carnicapers, sponsored by The P.T,S.A., was as usual a huge success. There were many games of skill and luck Tor Those who wished To compeTe for The Tine prizes. In addiTion To The usual acTiviTies, Two oTher evenTs high- IighTed The evening. Showing many of Their naTural TalenTs, The TaculTy performed a hilarious skiT Tor The enioymenT of all. Also, The lnTruders , a combo made up of David Doug- las sTudenTs, played Tor Those who wished To dance. Mr. Slocum and Mr. Erskine sang some Mexican songs in The faculTy skit, Many games of luck and skill were played by all. Mrs, Reynolds exclaims, lT's spring! , during The faculty skiT The InTruders played popular songs for Those who wished To dance. anqucts Mr. John Ralston, Stanford Unive-rsity's head football coach, was gbest speaker at the Father-Son Banquet. athcr - Son The annual Father-Son Banquet, sponsored by the Dad's Club, was held this year in December. Following 'the delicious meal served to them by the girls of Taif social service club, the fathers and sons had the pleasure of listing to John Ralston, head football coach at Stan- ford University. Mr. Ralston spoke of college life and sports. Entertainment was provided by the David Doug- las dixielcind band and Mr. Ernie Bryan who performed astounding feats of magic to the delight of everyone. Mr. Daggett addresses the gathering. Banquet. pp- vw-1' The fathers and sons enioy their dinner. Father - Daughter This year's Father-Daughter Banquet welcomed Mr. Daggett as speaker prior to the eating of the roast beef dinner served by the members of the wrestling team. En- tertainment for the evening was supplied by Lipman's department store in the form of a fashion show. Prizes and gift certificates were given out to the girls lucky enough to hold the winning numbers, Among the prizes awarded were a beautiful swimming suit and a blue knit outfit. Jeanne Gudmundson and Debbie Goins were among those who attended the Father-Daughter UID 'si if 1 .l ill, , A A... 65 FH ffl' Couples enioy refreshments during the dance. in The decorations as well os the couples carry out the The Sweethearts Boll court left to right: Princess Sheryl Olson, escort Randy Mills, Princess Heidi Hanzlik, escort Jeff Foster, Queen Clyde Baker, Princess Corliss Skille, escort Jim Meyers, Princess Vicki Radmacher, escort Loen Meade, V ' 3 M, 35 , K . X Peggy Cox, escort . J ay swf K! 'W 'DWP - ' ,.. .,-w vi! ' , H ,J 1:1 .Ll r 1- lik 0 3 . A X ,X I fafi eme of Be My Valentine , at the Sweethearts Ball. Sweethearts Ball Be My Valentine was a very ap- propriate theme tor this year's Sweet- hearts Ball, sponsored by the boys' So- cial Service Clubs. Decorations tor the dance included red and white streamers connected to a large heart in the center of the dance floor. Ruling over this evening ot romance was Queen Peggy Cox and her court consisting ot Heidi l-Ianzlik, Sheryl Ol- son, Corliss Skills, and Vicki Radmacher. Randy Kincaid once again displays his varied musical talents 67 Cyrano ............ Christian ............. The Count De Guiche ., Ragueneau .......... Le Bret ............ Captain Carbon .., The Cadets First ........ Second . . . Third . . Fourth . . . Fifth . . . Sixth .... Seventh .... Eighth ..,...... Ligniere ............ Viscount de Valvert . . . A Marquis ......... His Son ............. Montfleury, the Actor .. Bellerose ............ Cuigy ............. Brissaille ....... A Musketeer ..... Another Musketeer A Pickpocket ...... A Capuchin Monk Richelieu ......... A Minstrel ...... The Poets First ..... Second .. Cyrano dc Bergerac . . . Dick Cooley . . . John Watts . Chuck Lindley Warren Hartung . . Ken Standing ... Bill Allard .. Clyde Baker ... Tom Phillips John Rolfe . Dave Dochow Pat Ellis . . . Steve Coats . Steve Johnson .. Larry Kelsey . Mike Kennedy .. Gary Nelson .. David Foos . ... Peter Stuchlik . Clark Hensley .. . Jeff Young .. . John Harp .. Ron Hansch ... Rick Walker ... Neil Vincent ... Larry Baker Craig Lockwood .. Torn Phillips ... Jim Goodwin . . . Ron Young .. Randy Lowe Members of cast are given fencing instructions. 1 Third ... Roxane Duenna ....... Lise .......... The Orange Girl Mother Margaret Sister Martha .. Sister Claire ... The Flower Girl . cle Jesus . . . . . Peter Koch ... Paula Bancroft . . .. Berna Lloyd- .. Marsha Deprez . . .. Sue Herrett .. Diane Dennis .... Judy Shields ...... Toni Rizzo Sheryl Rasmussen The Pages First ..... ....... P eggy Cox Second ..... ..... R ose Criner Third ....... The Pastry Cooks First ........ Barbara Trentadue .. Jo La Fountain Second ..... .... J oyce Gentry Customer . .. . . . Debbie Heasley Actresses First ..... ........ L indsay Ball Second .. Barbara Chetwood Third .. ...... Linda Lee Fourth ...... Ladies ........ . . . Joyce Dochow .. Jane Scheelar, Marilee Dolinar, Georgia Hoffman, Beverly Buchea, Carol Funnell, Lyn Turk, Ana Riberio, Marilyn Strand, Michele Sweitzer Minstrels ........................... Pam Bailey, Midge Wentzy, Jan Lindroth, Gayle Ellis, Janet Petrasso, Anne Martin, Charlene Campbell, Craig Lockwood, Mike Stauffer, Jerry Scdoris, Tom Long, Tim Wilmarth, Cam Sinclair, Gary Singleterry, Larry Harrison, Chris Swisberger. It takes more than good acting to put on a play as this behind the scenes shot proves. ...,i cw, f nf , Mr. l-lergert demonstrates how to get aff a donkey, Donkey Basketball Students versus the facultyP It was more like donkeys versus people in the game sponsored by the Adventurers Club. Both the students and faculty were ready for an enioyable game of bas- ketball while riding an the backs ot the donkeys, but the donkeys had other ideas, and as a result many students and faculty spent the night on the floor. All ot this torture was worth it though, because the money made from the game went tor the support of a South American school, Bill Stuart has his eye on Mr. Duncans ball. 70 D Mr. Gernhart displays a different technique in riding. Greg Snider seems to have CI donkey with a mind of its own ,M ,Jil U- .AQ eh, ., X 'N xx LA 1 65' ,ff ,, ,ll ' W1 r ,g Q, ' an is 5 Spring ,NW Y 72 -. ,f If 'c, K 'w , . ,.,, iw .f, .7 fn ,, .iabiu be-X -4,136 vu. f M , . Q I Q., f, 4, 'f V 4 f. A L, , 1' I f jx. . K '. , ,I f,,,, , If .1 f w ,.fV4,f,,', M W, f X QV, M A ,pjfifrd fv A. , vi 4 ' Sharon Carney sings a few songs with The band. ,Younger than Springtime' Everyone was dressed in springy coTTons To greeT The coming of spring aT The annual CoT'Ton 'n' Cords dance. The sophomore class ioined TogeTher and worked like magicians To Trans- form The caTeTeria info a garden of springTime and flowers. Live music was provided by The sophomore dance band, and Sharon Carney enTerTained everyone by singing several songs, The highlighT of The evening, of course, was The crowning of Tom Jones as King Canon. This was a nighf To be remembered for all Those who aTTended. Couples erigoy dancing To The music of The band I' RH . V FV: 3 , 'i 5, WWW , V Y I Gary Smith escorted by Sonia Tooke Pihgg Cotton John Peterson escorted by Janet Davidoff L-Q54 ll :sq X151 Perry Mitchell escorted by Gail Welch King Tom Jones escorted by Cammy Curtis J Tvff' f 1 xi ,1 1 ' 2 is gil! M554 Ken Gassner escorted by Cathy Miller Tom ones Pat Malone escorted by Kathy Barnes 4 S 4' V ., . , ,Vg Min L Freshman Joan Varney and Gerald Barrow in the freshman class play, Miss Harris Cnc Act Plays Staging one-act plays written by David Douglas students is an an- nual event sponsored by the Thespians. Many hours of work go into these plays that are produced, directed, and acted by the students ot each class. The climax ot all this work and the highlight ot One-Act Play Night is the presentation of awards tor notable achievements in the dramatic arts. For their ettorts this year the tollowing students re- ceived honors trom the Thespians: Best Director . . .John Watts . . . A Letter to Aunt Beatrice Honorable Mention , . . Dick Cooley. . Wendy Best Actor. . .Clyde Baker. . . A Letter to Aunt Beatrice Best Actress . . .Toni Rizzo . . . Wendy Best Supporting Actor. . .Warren Hartung . . . Wendy Best Supporting Actress . . . Marsha DePrez . . . A Letter to Aunt Beatrice Best Script . . . Sue Herret . . . A Letter to Aunt Beatrice Honorable Mention . . . Dick Cooley. . . Wendy Best Set Design . . . Dick Cooley. . . Wendy ' Honorable Mention. . . Neil Vincent. . . Miss Harris The following actors received honorable mention: Gary Nelson, Barbara Chetwood , . . A Letter to Aunt Beatrice Lynda Dumont, Mary Romano. . . Wendy Debbie Heasley . . . All Their Tomorrowsu Gail Jettrey . . . Miss Harris 74 l Sophomore All Their Tomorrows the sophomore class play, pictured are Michelle Mills, Debbie Heasley, Linda Cusack. ' i Semor Toni Rizzo in the role that won her best actress from Wendy , along with Mary Romano as her mother. Tom Philleps, Barbara Aunt Beatrice, f-gs' l 1,1 ll Chetwood, and Gary Nelson in the senior play A Letter to 75 1 v Ag ff 'K o Q i ii gli 49 fn N l T 4 Q- Q N I! 14,4 V Q. . it jjj 9' A . I l Q! 51.1455 i , as The choir sings songs from South Pacific Janet Petrasso plays the piano at the orchestra concert, Spring Concerts ln spring concerts this year many forms of musical skills were displayed. The orchestra, band, and iunior ensemble joined together their outstanding abilities, providing a night of enioy- ment for all. f ln the final spring concert of the year the choir and orches- tra presented the music from the play South Pacific. Dressed in authentic costumes with appropriate background scenery, the talented vocalists and instrumentalists drew much deserved ap- plause from the large audience. Tom Spoo plays his saxophone at a spring concert Charlene Campbell sings a solo blacked up by the Vagabonds. Stage decorations included the traditional cross, symbolizing Easter. 'Shawn Fisher gives a speech of Inspiration Easter Assembl Qualha social service club sponsored this year's Easter assembly. The program consisted of such in- spirational songs as Last Words of David, San- tus, and They Know Thy Name, sung by the choir, Vagabonds, and girls glee. Shawn Fisher of- fered a thoughtful speech, and Janet Petrasso sup- plied organ music. 3541. John Watts, last yeor's Best Actor, gives Sue Herrett the Best Actress award for her per- formance in Stage Doorp The highest honor that can be paid to a Thes- pion is being named Best Thespian. Here John Watts accepts this award from last year's winner, Marilyn Beard. Drama anquet The Drama Banquet is to Thespians what the Academy Awards ceremony is to the motion picture industry. Each year the drama students of David Douglas sponsor a banquet to honor those students who have made outstanding achieve- ments inthe dramatic arts in the past year. The awards are presented with all the suspense and excitement of the movie Oscars In order to be nominated for an award one must first be a member of Thes- pians. The members then vote for the person they think deserves the award in each category. This year the following were chosen to receive awards: Best Thes- pian-John Watts, Best Actor-Dick Cooley, Best Actress-Sue l-lerrettg Best Sup- porting Actor-Warren Hartungg Best Supporting Actress-Barbara Chetwoodg and Neil Vincent for Best Behind the Scenes and the Thespian Scholarship. Many enioyable songs were played by the Dixie Land Band for the entertainment of all. 741- Dick Cooley receives the Best Actor award from Allison Walters, last year's Best Actress. Neil Vincent was bestowed with two honors, those of Best Behind the Scenes and the Thes- pian Scholarship. . Ax . Q - - . , V . v 5 1 ,L f I NL. 4 Pam Wilson, winner of the Betty Crocker Home maker of Tomorrow Award for outstanding knowl edge and achievement in the field of Home Eco- nomics, is pictured preparing a meal. Horncmakmg Awards Each year David Douglas is fortunate in having sev- eral students' win awards in various fields of competi- tion. This year some of the more outstanding awards were presented for all around achievement by the Opti- mists Club, speech department, and home economics department. Optimist ,-.. 4 Optimist awards are presented by the Southeast Portland Optimist Club to those stu- dents deemed worthy by the faculty and administration. This year's awards went to Gilbert Johnson, Gary Vanlandingham, Neil Vincent, Janet Soles, and Lydia Work. Presenting the awards were Mr. George Rider and Mr. John Bualihas. Pictured left to right: Row T. Janis Taylor, Norma Brostrom, Vickie Woodworth. Row 2. Shawn Fisher, Mike Grind- staff, Pat Collins and Mike Wallmark. Not pictured: Mary Mowry. Speech This year's speech squad can well be proud of the many tro- phies and honors they won. Among the more notable achievements were five people quali- fying for the State Speech Tournament, and one person qualifying ITTGHT. for the National Tourna- 79 Spies a' go-go gave The background music for This sophomore dancer. Sophomore Spies and oTher Types of shifTy choracTers drifted Through The sophomore closs assembly as iT Took on Tones of Jomes Bond and company. There was even o dimly liT nighTclub scene compleTe wiTh ci floorshow Thc1T consisTed of The Tcilenfed singers and doncers of The sophomore class. Several promising combos and aspiring young go-go dancers olso performed, leading our .OO7 hero inTo The depThs of degrcidofion. However, before Agenf .OO7 wenT The way of all flesh, he was saved by a friendly fancific who frequenfly inTerrupTed The pro- grom warning of The evils of our Times and begging Us all To repent. Class itch The Witch coniures up a potion for Moose's upset stomach. Assemblies A friendly sophomore fanaTic is escorfed off sTage by admirers. Two ,,x V uniors The progression, or as some might call iT The regression of music since prehistoric Times was The Theme of The Iunior class assembly. The show was opened by lTch The WiTch, The firsT prehisToric go-go girl, who made a forecasf of The fufure of music. We were Taken Through The iazz era via The Pink Panfers and oTher musicians who parTicipaTegl in The assembly. We saw several forms of dance from The iiT'Terbug To a mod- ern inTerpreTaTion of The James Bond Theme. American BandsTand also made an appearance wiTh a dance conTesT, and The whole casT ioined in The finale singing, I Want To Hold Your Hand. Larry, The Pelvis, Watson is mobbed by his fans. VW' i fg 5 if I fa 1 iii is -T sax. i lfsik va T an i Freshman Vic Becker sings Josie.' Freshmen M-l-C-K-E-Y M-0-U-S-E was The Theme of The freshman class assembly. Numerous dancers and singers were guesT sTars in David Doug- las's version of The Mickey Mouse Club. The charlesfon was demonsTraTed as well as modern iazz. The singers included several folk singing groups and The freshman ensemble. The high- lighT of The show was when Mickey himself ap- peared. A group of freshman musicians performed befween acTs and during commercials. Several combos leT loose wiTh The laTesT songs while Roy, The big Mousekefeer, Twisfed across The sfage. AT The end of The show all The performers were given Their mouse ears and declared hon- orary mousekeTeers. The Mouseketeers are enferfained by The freshman ensemble singing Big Rock Candy Mountain. Z mar-z -T is V K 1 nal I 4 me , 1y. 7' fx 5 , f' v Y , 1' Qffm Y 1 4 ii ,r 'vm A 1 a l if 53' .-Q' 4 5, sf L' , Y - 1 7 I ,P . .4 M - , 04 4 w ' 4 x it gif 1 -, if A ,I 1 n .5 Y --f f. Princess Helen Lozier Escort Leon Meade Princess Cammy Curtis Escort Gary Radmacher 3 4 44 ,Zi , M21 Fcte r U 4 . f ' 'Z 11, ' .,,, ,f K- DQ ' wg DC V Princess Linda Grentell Escort Jim Goodwin Princess Nancy Cox Escort Steve Hamilton X .M .gms 5 , y L, ya ,, y az, , - :yy W' in A-,fn if 1' af!! if on Crown Princess Colleen Perry Escort Dick Cooley QC 'Raindrops O Roses' The first signs of May Fete came when all of the senior girls gathered in the cafeteria for preliminary queen screening. This was followed up with three more screenings, and finally eight girls were presented to the student body for the vote. With the announcement of Queen Peggy I and her court, the T966 May Fete festivi- ties began. The gala week consisted of work and fun as preparation was made for that final day of excitement. Bill Maas presents Peggy Cox a rose, announcing her as May Fete Queen. Couples enjoy music and decorations at May Fete dance, On May Fete day the entire David Douglas student body and faculty, gathered in the gym as Queen Peggy I was crowned by last year's queen, Gay Neher. Later that evening the queen and her court were honored at the Queen's Banquet and the Command Performance. Con- cluding this week of gaiety was the Queen's Boll, where couples danced to music of the David Douglas Dance Band. Highland dancers perform at May Fete Coronation. Jane Logan, Helen Hosmon, Steve Johnson, and Ken Standing perform a comical skit for the queen and her subiects. The Thespians entertained at Command Performance. 1' . 'gf' T 5 '1'faf'ff2 59, .V T L V Di -the . 38 'xxx H is ' 'ff' N CX X l fax X x P N X 'X .X .. H, W 1 it 'T it F U pl ,1 ' I l Court iesters, Shirley Kiger and Warren Har- tung, entertain with their antics. The 1966 May Fefe court. Clyde Baker is dubbed by May Fete queen Peggy Cox. r 1 vi, .- 'f ifii ' 3 ,fir I , fi, ' is-in rr t t V: ,-.. ,, ,, my, .N . ,AVL , A hd ,. G T, ,wax , ,::'1, Q 'eg--H xii Y - 4 Helen Lozier, with the help of Leon Meade, gets ready to bow to all her subiects. Members of the administration enioy the delightful dinner at the May Fete banquet. W i ,Q -, 'Q f,f:9,F't' ,A .Q I 1 4, x :V X ,. ' fill' ! N, X4 ev it f N w M., x V daft V, A, I . A ---J, , N--f . .in ' 1 X . 85 ,Q I ge A 1 ga- if The delight of Japanese enchantment is shown on the faces of dancers SA 0 Juniors began planning for the Junior- Senior Prom five months before the memora- ble event held each year in honor of the departing seniors. ln early fall the juniors sold candy bars to raise funds for the dance. Then came the work of organizing commit- tees and putting their plans into action. i'Sayonara was the theme chosen for this years prom, and it was carried out in the dance decorations, the dance cards, and the refreshments. A large pagoda was con- structed in the center of the floor surrounded by a beautiful Japanese garden. Students dressed in kimonos served fortune cookies to the guests. Scot couples danced to the music of the Hal Swafford Band of Renown, Intermission entertainment was provided by The Four- Fifths, a local group specializing in popular folk songs. The prom this year was a huge success for all who came or helped. Sayonara was a fitting way to end a wonderful year. -1 The final dance is both happiness and sadness in everyone's heart. Mr. Dixon points out decorations to Mr. and Mrs. Wirtz. Mfim 'K f ,f ws ,rw Hi! .231 Juniors Jerry Loe, Chris Heald, and Merle Sogge worked late hours to construct the pagoda. mf , ,G Q rf 1 , ,gjx 6 A look into the future is given to those who attended the prom, as f sampled their fortune cookies. 2 fy hey 87 19' F. Q ll ,Six-4.Q', Y f IAQQFLI .7 X-XX. - ' -4 Wg' .. or' ,, I 'V . - -' ' ka ,. M-V e - ' M..,...f-f -1 -'! -'ef-H ., ,W , f k 14 .,-ty'-' ' X ' 'keg' ' 1 ' W 1 ' Q., Yin fd ,, ' ,, - ull. , V ff-j1 5 1 11 , .,.V 4 -f :Q L ' My-f fTF ,M---f if f'- M- ' . . W- y ggif 'ivf V A - . - f W -- - P ' , . --'zz IMA-if ' . K I-:hy Q.nf'm .. -- ' 'J Y . ' ' Mud in your face, pie in your eye, but you'll never get o fork to eat it withl The boys enioy o fast game of basketball. Rec Nite Fun and games, spills and chills lespecially piesl! Yes, that's what a rec nite really consists of. Ping-pong, basket- ball, and volleyball along with many other types of fun games and excitement were always available for those who wanted to participate. For those less athletically inclined, there were pie eating contests and dancing to the music provided by The Syndi- cate. At the end ot the evening everyone went home com- pletely exhausted from all the activities. Jerry Takeuchi seems to say, They'Il never Roberta Lamm, Bonnie Rulli, and Joy Lamb replace the pies my mother makes. have fun playing ping-pong. L l .,,, ,,.--f - -.'--- fy QTY! i X. u-K l K i 'N 'K -I m , X Alia. ' i 'K E 5 'fu if . 4' f 1 Pep Assemblies Pride and spiriT really ride high aT David Douglas when The sTudenT body geTs TogeTher To cheer Their Teams on To viciory. The pep band enThusiasTi- cally welcomes The crowd wiTh rousing music as They Tile inTo The gym. EnTer- TainmenT Tollovvs vviTh TaculTy skiTs and a variefy of dance Team numbers which The dance Team makes a group of very preTTy spies as They dance To Peter Gun. add To The mafchless spiriT of The Sc:oTs. Taking The reins of The animaTed crowd, The rally, leading old and new yells, provides one final bursT of enfhusiasm before The sTudenTs leave, The Tighf song sTill ringing in Their ears. The Farley Gimp Dancers and Precision Drill Squad prepare To make Their enTrance. 90 A sample of The spirit ThaT led us To ci sTaTe championship. Mr. Tschache as a Milwaukie Mustang and George Shoemaker as a Douglas Scot meet in a showdown. Pep Club Officers: Fall Term ' Randi l-lalseth President ..... ................... Vice President . . .... Janet Soles Secretary .... .. Chris Lindauer Treasurer ........ .. Marsha Young Sergeant-at-Arms . . .... Jan Wells Nancy Gould .. Kathy RaLonde Junior Building Co-ordinator ........ .. Teri Postles Publicity Manager ......... Otticers: Spring Term President ........................ .... J an Soles Vice President .. .... Jan Wells Secretary ..... . . . Marsha Young Treasurer ....... . . Phyllis Lancetield Sergeant-at-Arms .. .... Colleen Kelly Minda Bancroft .... Patti Miller Junior Building Co-ordinator . . ,. . Georgia Wade Publicity Manager ......... Taking great pride in David Douglas, each member of the pep club displayed overwhelm- ing amounts ot spirit, This contagious spirit was evident as the girls sold programs at tootball games, decorated the goal posts, and put on skits at pep assemblies. , ,......-.1 The pep club leaves the state football game elated over the Scot victory. Lett to Right-Bottom Row: Minda Bancroft, Cindy Schonert, Linda Innocenti, Janet Soles, Jan Wells, Randi Halseth. Row 2: Janice Moore, Corrine Kelly, Linda Mair, Kathleen Ruhl, Carol Splettstaszer, Georgia Wade, Terry Postles, Row 3: Nancy Farris, Colleen Kelly, Ana Maria Riberio, Patti Miller, Marsha Young, Phyllis Lancetield, Sue Alonis. 9l i. l l X , .l T Janice Crandall Janet Petrasso Sue Ruiz Gqrlinn Hqngen Sue l-lerrert Highland Dancers Performing aT aThleTic evenTs and pep assemblies led The lisT of acTiviTies for The Highland Dancers. This group, composed of eleven girls, speni' many hours of Their Time pracTic- ing and performing such TradiTionol ScoTTish dances as The sword dance and highland fling. NOT PicTured: Diane Larsen. Nanetre Romine Helen Hogmgn 92 Highland dancers perform aT Homecoming accompanied by The marching band. if Toni Rizzo Barbara Kirchner Peggy Lande Drum Mrs. Byrd helps rally members. Mrs. Byrd: Rally Coach David Douglas has one of The TinesT high school rally squads in Oregon. A primary reason Tor This excellence is The coaching of Mrs. Byrd, varsiTy rally advisor. Mrs. Byrd has been advisor To The rally Tor Three years and a dedicaTed physical educaTion Teacher aT Douglas for nine years. Being able To work wiTh The girls is whaT Mrs. Byrd enioys mosT abouT her iob. Dan Dees Merle Sogge Majors Leading 150 mu- sicians while march- ing is a greaT re- sponsibiliTy. This iolo was placed, This year, on The shoul- ders oT Dan Dees and Merle Sogge, drum maiors. Be- sides leading The largesT band David Douglas has ever had, They added a True sense of ScoT- Tish aTmosphere by wearing The Tradi- Tional ScoTTish dress uniform. LeT T To Right-Marcia Spencer, Sue MorTinsen, Janice Taylor, Sally BaTes. Twirlers perform To music of marching band. Twirlers Bafons could be seen gracing The air as The Twirlers performed Their many enTerTaining rou- Tines. ATTired in gay uni- forms of ScoTTish plaid, These Tour TalenTed girls added a Touch of en- Thusiasm To The march- ing band. ,i Freshman rally advisor, Miss Juanita Willing Left to Right-Bottom Row: Sharon Peterman, Mary Moeller. Row 21 Becky Anderson, Marilyn Strand, Michelle Sweilzer. Row 31 Michelle Mills, Darcy La France, Karen Foote. Left to Right-Row lg Janet Radel, Bev Spenst, Chris Griffin, Sharon Geier, Nancy Hull, Elaine Glennon. , Ana Mooney, Teresa McKee, Debbie Lee, Nanc' Baker, CaThy Dixon, Lynda Thompson. JV rally advisor, Mrs. LoreTTa Morris . . Rall To The sophomores, The J. V. rally squads are an imporTanT parT of The ScoT TradiTions. They keep alive The spiriT among The soph- omores ThaT was prevalenT in Their freshman year. AT J. V.,games The rally squad could be heard leading The sTudenTs in cheering Tor Their Team. Frosh Rall The Treshman rally squads play a very imporTanT role in The sTudenT life of The freshman. Leading The sTudenTs aT freshman games in cheering The young ScoTs on To vicTory, The Trosh rally are The TirsT To insTill in The freshmen The spiriT ThaT is'Tound only aT David Douglas. LeT1' To Righh Cindy Gaumer, Linda Heafh, Sharon Glennon, KaThy Carlson, Linda Henry, Linda Taylor, Joan Varney Top: Julie Gaumer Nancy Doggett Bottom: Linda Williams Nanci Niece Wrestling Rally 1 ,ff si i ance Teams Under the disguise of clowns, spies, gay young Tlappers, and even grannies the dance Teams entertained appreciative audiences. These Talented girls were always ready to dance their routines at football and basketball games and various assemblies. When not performing, the members of the dance Team ioined with the rally squad in promoting spirit. Left to right: Linda Bennett, Corliss Skille, Becky Kelly, Heidi Hanzlik, Jerri Aldrich, Kathy Bates, Linda Grenfell, Candy Wrenn. Not pictured: Bev Greenwood. Top, Left to Right: Tedi Dusa, Peggy Cox, Karen Schneider, Berna Lloyd. 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Dave Oberkamper, Coach Tom DeSylvia, Dennis Johnson, Rick Maier, Ernie RaLonde, Joe Waller, Dennis Clark Ron Bridenfeld Doug Varsity Football Season's Record G DD 27 , oo 14 ,iff oo 28 .fff-' oo 20 .... 'aff oo 13.. oo 29.,... as oo 46 .... oo 61 .. oo 27 .... oo 43.. oo 19 DD 20 Varsity football coaches Bob Groftkau, Marv Hiebert, Tom DeSylvia, and Wyman Gernhart. 7 Grant .... Milwaukee Central Catholic Clackamas Beaverton Astoria . Putnam . Gresham . Hillsboro . Franklin . . Grants Pass Reynolds Marlow PeTe Pierson, Bill Craswell, Jim Meyers, Bill Zimmerman, Dan Damewood, Neil WaTson, Tom PlanT, Tim Casey, Head Coach Marv HeiberT Mgr. Duane MiniTier. Row 3: Coach Wyman GernharT, Dave Mann, R. D. ForTner, Rob Horner, Greg Miller, Mark Mueller, Tim Wilmarfh Don Hawskins, Craig STOTT, Joe Phillips, Dennis Hammons, Jack STambaugh, Bob Pierce, Sam WhiTehe-acl, Bill Baechler, Dick Cooley, Jerry Scdoris, Coach Bob GroTTkau. State A-1 Champs For The second Time in The shorT hisTory of David Douglas, The varsiTy 'FooTball Team capTured The STaTe A-l High School FooTball Championship. WiTh The same Tierce deTerminaTion ThaT drove Them To Their firsT TiTle in l96O, The ScoTs Tinished The regular season play wiTh an unblemished mark of 9-O. This Team was blessed by having The TinesT backfield and one of The besT, if noT The besT defense in The sTaTe, Carn Sinclair, Rick HarringTon, Dave Miller, Larry WaTson, Dennis Gassner, and Mike Kolin provided The Tremendous ground aTTack ThaT was The Trademark of The ScoT gridiron machine. A sTringenT defense, led by Bill Baechler, Dennis Hammons, Bill Zim- merman, Jack STambaugh, and Gary SingleTerry gave The offense The ball on inTercepTions and Tumble recoveries in every game during The season and was a key TacTor To The capTure of The TiTle. CrediT musT be given To The coaching sTaTT of Bob GroTTkau, Wyman GernharT, Tom DeSylvia, and Head Coach-'Marv HieberT, Tor They provided The direcTion Tor a winning season. CapTain Tim WilmarTh and Cam Sinclair were named The Scholar-AThleTes from The MeTro League, and Sinclair was The recipi- enT of The ouTsTanding back award aT The Scholar-AThleTe banquet Head Coach HieberT surveys The field during The Homecoming game in which The Scots won, 43-O, over PuTnam. lO3 Sam Whitehead Tim Wilmarfh ,..,f: 'Q.... - I ,fl Bill Baechler Mike Kolin Bill Zimmerman Dan Damewood Rick Harrington -if-ff 'f'- ' 1: 42:15 'TTL I. 'Q .A 4. ..l.l Gary Singleferry Jack Siambaugh Larry WaTson 5:15 ' 1:-xr 1-ww 3----M----r r igxgu - 5 - ,!-- .L 4-- 7T ' Dennis Clark DCIVS Miller Greg Miller Ron Briolenfeld Joe Waller Bill Croswell Dennis Hcimrnons Joe Phillips Com Sinclair Dennis Gcissner Neil Wc1Tson Rob Horner Amid perfect protection Quarterback Dave Miller hurls a pass to an awaiting Scot. A helpless Central Catholic Ram is engulfed by Bill Zimmerman's out- stretched arms. .4 N1 'x,3l!' - iO6 Cam Sinclair rambles for another touchdown in the Homecoming game against Putnam. 1 ,ff P J.V. Football. L to R--Row li Bob Phillips, Don Dinnebeck, Doug Geisler, Mike Franzen, Ken Gassner, Pat Hughes, Mike McCarthy, Paul Schweiss, Bill Stuart, Terry Martin. Row 2: Bob Buhl, Ed Lesowski, Mike Hollis, Larry Reneri, Richard Mother, John Anderson, Bob Hosman, Rod Stanley Paul O'Connell, David Achziger. Row 3: Mgr. Jim Davis, Dave Clauser, Tom Jones, Mike Greenup, Steve Hanzlik, Bill Antonacci, Mike Bergstrom Steve Evens, Chip Oliver, Cam Duckworth, Curt Wubbenhorst, Mgr. Bob Davidson. Row 4: Coach Larry Delaney, George Jackson, John Peterson Greg Snider, Perry Mitchell, Dennis Henry, Allan Norton, Scott Howard, Barry Kolin, Dennis Chowning, Buck Lorts, Coach Roger Porter. 1 I 1 ir-i SF, i up 1 E l Ft r Fresh A Football. L to R-Row lr Mgr. John Logon, Dean Edwards, Steve Smith, Steve Hamilton, Don Palmer, Jim Lloyd, Ken Snider, Jim Hartner Mike Jonldall, Eric Jamieson, Mgr. Tim Perry. Row 2: Coach Mickey Hergert, Rex Stratton, Scott Janes, Don Low, Dave Hilfiker, Pat Fee, Bob Call Les Sampson, Craig Stafford, Richard Scott, Frank Zeazas, Charles Findley, Coach George Kom. Row 3: Wayne Anderson, Steve Fray, Carrol Unruh Ray Hascall, Cleve McFadden, Rick Skogmo, Ron Guttridge, Stan Simmons, Gary Collins, ,Moss ppvp ,,, iffl aiu Frosh 'B' Football. L to R-Row lg Doug Fisk, Rusty Hansen, Jim Hardie, Charles Wolsborn, Steve Weitman, Wayne Achziger, Mike Hamilton, Lorry Stottregen Darrell Fetzer, Frank Senger, Scott Anderson, John Gregos, Row 2: Mike Carter, Doug Matz, Rich Costanzo, Ed Burkhart, Steve Enyeart, Jim Taylor, Doug Kieper, John Teeters, Doug Corbin, Keith Conutt, Dan Balducci, Paul Savory. Row 3: Coach Bob Stomsos, Mgr. Curtis Benson, Jim Howes Marc Rodman Wayne Combell, Fred Taylor, Bob Mooers, Jett Ridinger, Todd Price, Steve Wolfhagen, Rich Gress, Ray Johnson, Steve Patterson, IOS Ron Niece, Bill Monaghan, Larry Krall Mark Vifrlght, Jett Copeland, Gary Washburn, Coach Paul Thompson, 1 1 1 932 Q' 1 'iv 'WL ii 4 . 4 '1A- ,, 4,.,,,, , :.'.x-., ,f- . .R 1, r f- fi , . .1- f' ' A 0 ,,,, A ' ' ' i' J ms Digg out co. 921, ,i,. Z Ui 1 .....n Y' ww ' ,. ' Mi , -A - i L - ,,,,, Y A, .- ga ,Mi Larry Watson goes off tackle for 16 yards and the Scots' second score of the game. Scots Cap Season With State Title With a perfect season's record of nine wins and no losses, the Metro League Champion Scots met Franklin, the P.I.L, champs in the quarterfinals. Showing their season-long form, the Scots piled up nearly 500 yards on the ground, and whipped the Quakers 43-O. This was accomplished even though rain poured down for the entire game, making the field ci sea of mud. Grants Pass, the Scots' opponent in the semifinals, posed the toughest challenge for the Red and Gray on their drive to the crown, for both teams were undefeated and the Cavemen were driving to their second consecutive state title. Again playing in the rain the Scots rolled up over 400 yards, beating the number one defensive team in the state, and earning the right to meet Reynolds at Multnomah Stadium for the title. Literally bogged down by the mud, which' failed to stop them in the two previous playoff games, the Scots took to the air in the championship game for their first score on a 43 yard pass, from Cam Sinclair to Rick Harrington. Aided by several key plays, Douglas scored two more times, and then held off a determined Lancer team to win, thus capturing their second title in the school's history. fs I , As the final gun sounds, the Scots are 20-13 victors over Reynolds, and the 1965 State A-l Football Champions. L to R-Row lr Scott Johnson, Gary Lane, Jim Ford, Steve Vetter, Mike Bischoff, Larry Wilson, Tim Schomberg, Bruce Drugg, Paul Schwabe. Row 2 Coach Max Wilkins, Rocky Runyan, Mike Sawtelle, Bob Gallagher, Perry Lent, Bill Ross, Dave lngham, Rich Hutchison, Ed Vetter, Ralph Schubothe Steve Hutchinson, Mgr. Richard Danielson. Varsity Cross Countr Bill Ross and Gdrv Lane finish first and second. llO First in District And they're off! To many people these words signify the starting of a horse race. But to the dedicated cross country team this is the start of a race that they have worked hard and long for all week. These words brought a very prosperous season to the team, for they finished first in district and ninth in state. Leading the Scot thinclads was Bill Ross, second in district and seventh in state, and Gary Lane, seventh in district and tvventy-eighth in state. The Scots captured the Metro League crown by defeating Centennial by one point. In addi- tion to Ross and Lane others contributing to this win were Larry Wilson, Perry Lent, and Bruce Drugg, who finished llth, l9th, and 20th re- spectively, bringing the Scots' points to 59 and netting them first place. Coach Max Wilkins L to R-Row 1: Roger Joy,, Tom Rutger. Row 2: Coach Max Wilkins, Jerry Hitchcock, Mark Post, Jim Goodwin, Ken Standing, Steve Johnson, Barry Taylor, Dave Vollans, Gary Becker. 0 0 Frosh Bruce Drugg lLl and Tim Schomberg CRI finish strong in the district meet. Front--Corky Gilbertson. Back Row: Coach Max Wilkins Bob Kyle, Steve Wolfhagen, Rick Becker. ill GCS HHUH L to R-Row it Dave Whitney, Dave Davis, Bill Shelly, Dave Brown, John Price, Gary brain, Dan Clausen, Gary Rice, Randy Kimsey, Jerry Leininger Walt Driscoll, Dave Anderson. Row 2: Randy Ainslie, Ric Schnieder, Andy Holcomb, Ted Mollet, Roger Beck, Mike Smith, Shawn Fisher, Keith Shervold, Joe Bossert, Brian Sims, Bill Hall, Dan Geptord, Rick Wunn, Peter Koch. Row 3: Coach John Foster, Lee Gray, Bob Stewart, Marty Howard Cory Wunn, Jay Aldrich, Ken Hatch, Eric Houghton, Jim Duffy, Jim Field, Don Fromm, Dick Jones, Coach Dave Fish, Coach Don Jacklin. Boy's Swimming Sleek form is exhibited by a Scot swimmer in the backstroke. l i2 As a snowball rolls down a hill, it picks up more and more snow and gets bigger and better. The same is true at the boys' swimming team. Every year it gets bigger and better. This year's team was the biggest and best ever to represent Douglas. When they went to the District meet, they were rated down on the scale. But they pulled some very surprising upsets and took first place in Dis- trict. Winning tirst places in their events were Gary Brain, diving, Eric Houghton, 200-yard freestyle, and Dave Whitney, lOO-yard backstroke. Also, the Scots captured a number of second and third places to send 32 boys, the most in our swimming team's history, to State. Their strength and depth enabled the Scots to capture ninth place in State. L to R-Row 1: Linda Blair, Sallie Kraus, Jan Reinke, Carol Eckstrom, Chris Bossert, Jean Weathersbee, Karen Mitchell, Nancy Daggett. Row 2: Coach John Foster, Bonnie Springer, Nancy Downing, Elaine Hartman, Susan Abbott, Daphne Browning, Sharon Sager, Karren Browning, Coach Dave Fish Coach Don Jacklin. Absent, Jollen Gettig. irls, Swimming Scott lass shows strong effort in the backstroke. Girls! Girls! Girls! What good are theyP This is some people's reaction as to whether or not a girl is an athlete. But Coach Jacklin and a dedicated team of swimmers made up of girls proved how wrong they are. ln the District meet, they finished second behind a strong Beaverton team. Helping in this second place finish were Elaine Hartman, Carol Eckstrom, Chris Bossert, Linda Steigler, Jean Weathersbee, Karen Mitchell, Sharon Shager, Nancy Downing, Nancy Dagget, and Jollen Gettig. Carol Eckstrom was the outstanding swimmer with three first place finishes in District. Another first place was garnered for the Scots by the 200-yard free- style relay team. At State they had a spectacular show and finished tenth in State. This was remark- able for a team only in its second varsity year, ...Www Gary Brain shows his form in diving competition, .lr , V .' ..f X, 7' ' , Y if l v-a il ,ff .ia .X N .. M, ,d .,-. fi. il ' V . .,, . , . I Q fl' Daphne Browning and Elaine Hartman get an early lead on their opponents. l i Dave Whitney puts on a strong finish in The bunerfly. If Z , ,, . f, if W few' is ff ,wfmmf f L To R--Bottom Row: Mgr. Craig Swanson, Sam Spicher, Ray Richardson, Rob Horner, Leon Meade, Mgr. Ron Larson. Row 2: Cam Sinclair, Larry WaTson, Bob Armstrong, Dennis Gassner, Dick Borchers, Dave Miller. Row 3: Coach Truman Osburn, Bill Craswell, Rich Hufchison, ClinT Valley, Jack Stambaugh, Doug Skille, Jerry Spicher. Coach Truman Osburn ilo Varsity Basketball This year's Team, again The smallesT in The league, was picked by a pre-season poll To finish fourTh in The league. BuT in The firsT half, The ScoTs foughT valianTIy To gain a second place finish. This made The ScoTs a conTender for The STaTe Tourney berTh. In The second half of The season, The ScoTs goT off To a slow sTarT, losing The rnaiorify of Their games. However, in The lasT few games The ScoTs showed a spark Thaf had noT been seen for quiTe a few games. They defeafed SunseT and Gresham, The league leaders, Throwing Them inTo a Tie for second behind AsToria, and forcing The firsT playoff in MeTro league hisfory. Helping puT This spark inTo The cagers were Cam Sinclair, Jerry Spicher, Sam Spicher, larry Wafson, Jack STambaugh, and Doug Skille. Doug was named To The All-Mefro second Team. Season's Record Clackamas Centennial Hillsboro Putnam .. Milwaukee Beaverton Astoria .. Gresham . Central Catholic . .. .. . Sunset . .. Doug Skille goes up for two more points against Sunset. The Scots won this game 58-56. Jack Stambaugh puts two more counters up for the Scots' cause. Astoria won 47-52. U7 4 J F3 A Bob Armstrong Fr! iarifi l r Ray Richardson Dave Miller L . Cam Sinclair goes high To give The Scots a larger lead against Milwaukee. Basketball A, ffxfxj C Lflffl l yffx-3,43 I .IV I-'- '-I 1' '--1 l Rich Hurchison Bill Craswell Clint Valley Larry Watson goes above Sunset opponents fo lay in iwo more poinfs for the Scofs. Varsity Doug Skille Jack Sfambaugh A x Larry Wcvrson Jerry Spicher i Sam Spicher Cam Sinclair Dick Borchers Rob Horner Dennis Gassner 'ne Q. L to R-Row lr Gary Smith, Perry Mitchell, Dennis Henry, Jerry Loe, Dave Smith, Dennis Silvey, Ron Grantz, Row 2: Mgr. Steve Anderson, Steve Hanzlik, Nick Drakulich, Bill Ekroth, Roger Brown, Larry Koester, Rod Blake, Coach Merritt Kelsay, Mgr. Terry Iverson. j. . and Bw Basketball u ev if W 1 .L f f X J' , or ,, 'QUT i gclfgs ycylraiy ,05 S, fvggst .bcglr fears, 95,0 fo S i ' l y H V L to R-Row 1: Gary Radmacher, Mike Greenup, John Caplener, Dennis Bixby, Tom Rutger, Mike Doty, Mike Ponsford, Bob Gudmundsen, Dave Clausen AI Gloeckner. Row 2: Mgr. Bob Davidson, Ken White, Tom Steinmon, Larry Wilson, .lay Aldrich, Bob Phillips, Jim Duffy, Mark Beard, Ken Gassner Terry Weaver, Coach James Dixon. 120 saws gsm YH- 'wr' L to R-Row 1: Pete Daggeft, Tom Johnson, Curt Spicher, Todd Price, Doug Kelsay, Bill Lindauer, Scott Anderson. Row 2: Mgr. John Brock, Steve Hamilton, Jim Lloyd, Carrol Unruh, Steve Wolfhagen, Lee Gray, Rich Skogmo, Don Palmer, Coach Dave Gardner. Frosh 9' BU Basketball 7 ff' f -, ,, wry. -,Ja ,,,, ,,y,.,, f.,-f , ,,,.1f ,.,, i . V yi f,,, fsi ielllllft 10 5 'SHOW twat f gears l avffr J J , as i r ,J 12925 ' X ' ' I . I I M y K , 3 ,, f, 1 ,cxfiofoi 3 I , T a 9 6 TQQQVQS f' 3 V A 7 C - 5 - S L to R-Row 1: Gary Curtis, Don Carlson, Gary Cullins, Charlie Findley, John Price, Rich Costanzo, Ron Salyard, Steve Frazier,,Dave Torey. Row 2: Coach Wyman Gernhart, Don Lowe, Steve Fray, Rick Jones, Jeff Johnson, Pat Brady, Ron Guttridge, Tommy Hunter, Wayne Johnson. l2l B, g V 1 xzy , l x 3 . a ll L To R-Row i: Jim PiTTman, Darrell Whife, R. D. Former, Gary Singleterry, Mike Walker, George Shoemaker, Don Avance, Gary Brain, Joe Yamauchi. Bays' Gymnastics This year's gymnasTics Team was The sTrongesT one in David Doug- las' hisTory. Possessing a poTenTial To be The A-l STaTe champions, boTh The boys and The girls had sTaTe champions in Their ranks. ATTer The boys capTured TirsT in The NorThern Division DisTricT Championships, They wenf on To place second in STaTe. Gary Brain was The big TacTor Tor The boys, capTuring a sTaTe championship in The long horse and ending up second in all-around compeTiTion. OThers helping The Team were Don Avance, R. D. ForTner, Gary SingleTerry, MarTin HusTon, George Shoe- maker, Dennis Lloyd, Jim Pirrman, Joe Yamauchi, and Mike Walker, who capTured a sTaTe championship in The horizonTal bars. The girls also garnered second place in sTaTe. De ETTa Jamieson was The spark- plug for The girls, geTTing a sTaTe championship in floor exercise and The balance beam, and geTTing second place honors in all-around com- peTiTian. 122 De ETTa Jamieson shows The form that won her Two sTaTe championships. , 'iq' J i J fin fi 'f if ,, 1 . -fr, 95 , Vw-wf F I , , j Q f L ,J 1 5 5 W, M, , . i I F Z J . , ,.A . i L To R-Row 1: John Kolenberger, Val Johnson, John Gregos, Jim Schaucher, Clark Husfon, Chuck Wolsburn. Row 2: Larry Krali, Steve Dreiling, Norm Wycoff, Lee Head, Ron Niece, Doug Mafz, Dan Clausen, Jerry Ingham, Corky Heald, Jerry Coco, Bill Green. . .Boysl and Girls, G mnastics 62 ww L to R-Row I: Rae Ann Pratt, Vicki Radmacher, Nancy Hull, Lindi Bliss, Judy Nelson, Sandy Debusman. Row 2: Coach Marty McKee, Nancy Niece Corliss Skille, Julie Haggblom, Diane Norgard, Melody Walker, Karen Kieper, De Etta Jamieson. 123 L to R Row l Don Borchers Gary Lane Greg Morgan Mark Worrell Doug Soles Randy Mills Steve Schulz, Terry Carragher Ernie RaLonde Joe Waller Row 2 Scott Morgan Larry Catty Bill Stuart Barry Kolun Dave Achziger Larry Rice Sam Whitehead, .lim Parosa Row 3 Tim Wilmarth Joe Phillips Mark Mueller Pete Pierson Greg Miller Dave Vollans Allen Tooke Bill Bunker Neil Watson, Bill Pierson VHISILY Wfresthng Meet Results David Douglas Dads Club Invitational Lebanon Clackamas Beaverton Centennial Putnam . Milwaukee Hillsboro Astoria . Gresham Sunset .. Greg Morgan accepts the championship Trophy from Mr. Ed Ryan, President of the Oregon School Activities Association. State A-1 Champions! After completing an undefeated and untied' season, the i966 Scot wrestling team captured the District title and qualified eleven wrestlers for the State meet. At State the Scots completely dominated the mats, thus collecting the second State A-l wrestling championship in the school's history. Helping in this tremendous effort was Greg Morgan, who captured his third successive State championship, and Tim Wilmarth who collected his second straight title at l9l pounds. Both Morgan and Wilmarth went undefeated throughout the season. Also aiding in the Scots' mat triumphs were Randy Mills, Joe Phillips, Mark Worrell, and Joe Waller. Mills and Phillips finished second in their respective weight divisions while Worrell and Waller placed fourth. Added to the State and District titles were tvvo invitational championships: the Madison Invitational and the David Douglas Dad's Club Invitational. Also, the grapplers nabbed second place in the Marshfield Invitational. ln capturing the State championship, Coach Delance Duncan, in his first year as a varsity coach at Douglas, was aided by J.V. and freshman coaches, George Kam and Tom DeSylvia. Although losing much through graduation, Coach Duncan is looking forward to another good year with support from the J.V. and freshman ranks. YYY' xi .1 w-1 , 11- E Roncly Mills Terry Corrogher E ,d....... P Ernie RclLonde Joe Weller Sfeve Schulz if ,e Y, 31' xx - X., .I k ' f 1 vl Tim Wilmcrth Pete Pierson iii Joe Phillips Gary Lone , , 1 Greg Morgqn Don Borchers Q A Mark Worrell Doug Soles l With his opponent in an awkward position, Joe Waller gathers more points on his way to the District title. Varsity Action Terry Carragher collects two points for an escape at the District meet. '28 Z V, , , , 'ff ' ' . ' X, -s. ln edging his opponent 3-2, Randy Mills captures his individual crown at the David Douglas Dad's Club Invitational. i W. ll In A Q X 3 X V! WV L to R-Row l: Ron Witmer, Robert Hosman, Jim Young, Terry Martin, Mark Chapman, Norm Watari, Max Gee, Coach Delance Duncan. Row Mike McCarthy, Berry Kolin, Bud Seely, Mgr. Bruce Cameron. . V. and Frosh Wrestling li' we QILISLQRQ5 in I I 1 .- neo Us :B I pl 1 , '--,- x1::12wgi '1 Mg, Warren Court. Row 2: Dave DeGray, Bill Day, Tim Meinig, 3: Coach George Kom, Phil Marossie, Terry Craven, Ron Teeter, llgt qiffleil All'lr,ll is All I ll' uh f rw llllj W, 41 Ullllnril e. :W I '-x ' A -y . 1 -1 1 M ' Q L to R-Row I: Vic Becker, Larry Stoffregen, Ken Miles, Michael Jonclahl, Gary Rice, Jim Hartson, Larry Mosen, Jonnie Tatio, Jack Blane, Derrel Fetzer. Row 2: Mark Ryan, Mike Ferrell, Rex Stratton, Richard Scott, Dale Rouse, Jerry Cook, Jim Hartung, Eric Jameson. ROW 31 COGCLU Tom D95YlVlf-1, Mgr. Paul Savery, Doug Kieper, Pat Fee, Garlend Schnieder, Ray Hascall, Craig Stafford, Tommy Meagen, Roger Brain. 3 OOO me L to R-Row li Gary Hansen, Mgr. Dave Bowers, Alan Roundy. Row 2: Bill Maas, Bobbi White, Don Chapman, Ron Mair, Coach Bob Edwards. Not pictured: Tim Schomberg. ifle Team The i966 Rifle team, composed of Tim Shomberg, Bill Maas, Don Chapman, Bobbi 'White, Ron Mair, Gary Hanson, and Alan Roundy finished fourth in league competition, and second in the National Rifle Associa- tion Regional and Sectional rnatch. Coach Robert Edwards commented that even though this was the third year that the league had been formed, new teams and better material have provided stiffer competition. Also, next year will be a building year, with only tvvo returning lettermen forming the nucleus for the team, Outstanding single performances throughout the year were Tim Shomberg, who placed second in male competition in the NRA Regional match, and Bobbi White, first in womens competition. Shomberg was also awarded the trophy for the most outstanding shooter. l l l L to R-Row I1 Coach Bob Edwards, Ron Mair, Row 21 Bill Maas, Bobbi White, Don Chapman. Not pictured: Tim Schom- berg. 4. ,Q P Q . . .,,, ,f.g Q 1 u 1 , ,Vx ' W, cf Q' O 3 Q 48 aff ,nvz-:mms :J f 5.- L to R-Row 1: Mgr. Don Rose, Don Fromm, Rick Harrington, Leon Meade, Sam Spicher, Rob Pierce, John Anderson, Dick Borchers, Rob Horner Cam Sinclair. Row 2: Bill Craswell, Doug Skille, Steve Hanzlick, Jack Janssen, Jerry Spicher, Dennis I-lammons, Ron Grantz, Larry Watson, Coach Jack Nash Varsit Baseball DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD Coach Jack Nash Sunset .. ,,, O O Centennial .. ,,. O i Beaverton . . . . . lO O Milwaukee .. . .. O O Gresham . , ,. 0 Clackamas . . . .. O Hillsboro . ,,, 7 Putnam .. ,,,i0 Astoria ...... H , 0 Central Catholic .. 2 sus-Ng A . Y ii ..Y.. q.,,,,,. ,J ., l lj J3f'8 V , 4. , 5 ul 9 - E -- f,,:x,.s-A.w-mfwwiffwffwf . ev ., K., . -,M ,, ,s- ,K , Q,,, i e V g . X 9 ' 1 WM , N ,.ji'f , E 9 ' - T Rick Harrington scores The only Douglas run of The Hillsboro game on a solo home run. The Scofs wenT down in defeaT, 7-I . Scots Scconcl in Metro Achieving an ll-3 won-loss record, The varsiTy baseball Team finished second in MeTro League play, Two games behind fronT-running Hillsboro, who wenT on To win The sTaTe cham- pionship. When They meT Hillsboro, The ScoTs were in a Tie wiTh The SparTans, each wiTh a 6-O record. Unable To geT men in scoring posiTion, The ScoTs losT 7-l, Thus losing Their rnomenTum in Their bid for The TiTle. OuTsTanding performances ThroughouT The season were conTribuTed by Jerry Spicher, Dennis Hammons, Mike SmiTh, and Rick HarringTon. Spicher, The ace piTcher for The squad, piTched several one-hiTTers and was a consisTenT performer The enTire season. Hamrnons and SmiTh led The ScoTs in baTTing, while HarringTon was brillianT defensively aT second base wiTh few errors To his crediT. Spicher, Hammons, Harringfon, and SmiTh all won berThs on The T966 All-MeTro Team aT The end of The season, and HarringTon and Spicher also represenTed The league aT The Mefro- STaTe series held in Eugene. According To Coach Jack Nash nexT year should be anoTher good year, wiTh several re- Turning leTTermen and wiTh supporT from The J.V. and freshman ranks. Rob Horner Dennis Hammons Rick Harrington SVH1 Cam Sinclair ga. Jack Janssen Jerry Spicher Leon Meade Larry Watson Sfeve Honzlick Rolo Pierce Dick Borchers Ron Grontz 4 Som Spicher Bill Croswell 5 ff X. Doug Skille John Anderson Varsity Baseball Action -Y 'I' 1-u .- .- ' , fe- - , Kewxv-.-, , . - . ,,. , . . , 4 Q' ' - W ' ht' E' ',t-i'vV'4f-'f'V ' X1 -1 , 'H ' 'W71 f'!'f1f'4'if 'F3':-pgffvmd-,er-'f v. .-Q -er:f 'Ni1'1. rfiffe . fre. :'53 A---,., ,Q ,, M , , 'bin ' . -1 ,, .m, . -I .- ' I. ,U 1-t - ' ,f -.Q-'eu -'Q -' -, . . ' . .-'. Li, , -., - .ri .- - .: S., V- ,,- fs.,-,, .,,. A. 1, D-,qw Li ,g'.'9.-4.45.-',,.r 1 , -. Leon Meade smashes a single in the Hillsboro game. Hillsboro won, 7-1. Jerry Spicher races home after hitting the Scots' first home run of the season in the Central Catholic game. The Scots won, 4-2, - K-Q-4 Q- --4 L x P-Q.. K Dennis Hammons squares around to bunt in the Centennial game. L To R-Row 1: Greg Robinson, Bill Day, Paul Schweiss, Rick Walker, Dave Smith, Mike McCarthy, Al Glockner, Ken Gassner, Roger Labbe. Row 2: Mgr. Steve Anderson, Larry Davis, Dave Jones, Bob Hosman, John Caplener, Nick Drakulich, Jay Aldrich, Randy Scoff, Bob Blake, Ray Wickman, Dennis Silvey, Mark Beard, Rick Hess, Coach Mickey Hergerf. . V. and Frosh Baseball fl - affix L to R-Row 1: Kevin McPhail, Ron Niece, Pete Daggeif, Charlie Findley, Dean Edwards, Ken Gifford, Tom Johnson, Jim Harfner, Mgr, John Collins Row 2: Coach Jim Dixon, Sfeve Wolfhagen, Don Palmer, Jim Lloyd, Bob Call, CurT Spicher, Guy Broome, Steve Hamilton, Stan Simmons. 137 is pta x ' Agri -X , , B 4 L to R-Row I: George Logsdon, Rocky Runyan, Jerry Scdoris, Ray Richardsorl, Gary Nelson, Bill Baechler, Bill Ross, Cory Wunn, Dave Ingham, Mike Sawtelle, Tom Plant, Bob Gallagher, Steve Miller, Steve Hutchinson, Mgr. Leland Alsop. Row 2: Coach Delaney, Kurt Wubbenhorst, Scott Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Mark Post, Lee Hunefeld, Ken Standing, Dan Damewood, Dale Leabo, Mike Bischoff, Steve Vetter, Bob Buhl, Dennis Henry, Tim Schomberg, Gary Lane, Coach Max Wilkins. Varsity Track For Coach Max Wilkins and his track team, this was a year which showed great promise. The squad had a good potential, along with depth and perseverance. There were many outstanding men in all of the events. Dave Ingham was probably the most outstanding of all, with a state best in the iavelin ot 215'-A . Others included Bill Ross in the 880 and mile, Steve Vetter in the high and low hurdles, Gary Lane and Tim Schomberg in the two mile, Dale Leabo in the broad jump, Scott Johnson in the pole vault, and Bob Buhl in the high iump. But the Scots possessed more than iust one outstanding individual in each event. Their good depth was shown when they beat out all competition to win the Metro Relays, surpassing the eventual league champion, Centen- nial. The Scots also beat Centennial again to come in a strong third in the Metro-PIL Relays. Coach MGX Wilkins At District, the Scots showed their prowess by sending seven men to State. Four of these were first place winners in their respective events, Dave Ingham, Dale Leabo, Bill Ross, and the 880 relay team. However, at State the Scots fell short and tied for fourteenth place. Dave Ingham was the lone Scot scorer, with a first place finish in the iavelin with a throw of 207'-6 . 138 dv zlb V , . 1 ,,,, ,,, . L to R-Row 1: Lanita Tidwell, Rose Criner, Sallie Krause, Sharon Glennon, Anna Mooney, Linda Taylor, Nancy Hull, Diane Larson, Vicki Pense. Row 2: Nancy Baker, Debbie Lee, Ranee Bauer, Nancy Foster, Bobbi Bennett, Pat Dehaan, Judy O'NeiI, Betty Mattson, Diane Gwyther, Cathy Eggiman, Miss Michael. irlsl Track Varsit Action Mike Sawtelle takes the lead in the high hurdles to help in the Scots' victory over Astoria. L to R-Row ii Rex Stratton, Kevin Moore, Curi Gilberfson, Darrell Fetzer, Larry Sfoffregen, Bob Kile, Gary Washburn. Row 2: Harry Harris, Rich Scoii, Gary Collins, Vic Becker, Keith Canuti, Eric Jamieson, John Richardson, Ken Snider, Mike Carier, Mgr. Row 3: Coach Wolf Skowhede, Doug Kelsay, Todd Price, Lee Gray, Rick Skogmo, Bruce Lyman, Pai Fee, Ron Guiiridge. J. V. and Frosh Track J L , 1 Ti .- K y' is . 5 , . ' X rp ' Q . , x.- , . , - A.. Q i.. Sf' A I Q, ,Q Z ,i ini ,I A. x. Que he f -a , ,L 4- 35: L K 5 , ,P . i N i E ii i x -L P B is P' i. . ,- . p k I , H., , X 'K 1 , X. .3 fP1f'fiI' :SM 3' fsg-.-llkeswblfz-Lif.,-li, Af'-A. .- L io R-Row 1: Myron Curtis, Tom Jones, Mike Bergstrom, Jerry Lee, Jerry Hitchcock, Dave Vollaris Coach Delaney, Dave Clausen, Gary Smith, Jerry Armstrong, Bob Hosman, Kun Wubbenhorst, Mike Greg Snider, Mike Douglas, Coach Max Wilkins. 40 Dave Meade, Curtis Emery, Roger Joy. Row 2 Hollis, Ray Praff, Perry Mitchell, Winsion Miller Q W Boys' Golf This year saw one of The largesT golf Teams in The hisTory of David Douglas. All of The Team members helped To make iT also one of The mosT successful Tor The ScoTs. Bob Beyer, All-League and All-MeTro, led The varsiTy squad Through The season To iTs record of sevenTeen wins and nine losses. ln All-League compeTiTion, The ScoTs garnered TirsT place. AT DisTricT, The ScoTs also cap- Tured firsT place, enTiTling Them a chance To win The STaTe Championship meeT. However, aT STaTe The ScoTs' eTTorTs Tell shorT, and They ended up in elevenTh place, L To R-Coach Truman Osburn, Bob Beyer, Mike Ponsford, ScoTT Munro, Randy SchulTz, David Kleeb. L To R-Row 1: Jane Logan, Nancy Downing, Jolene Gefrig, JeaneTTe Loe. Row 2: Joy Lamb, Judy Chapman, Caryl SmiTh, Signa Carlson, Susan Conner. NoT pidured: Mrs. Byrd, Julie Haggblom, Janell Biglin. ids, Golf The girls' golf Team, coached by Mrs. Byrd, sTarTed This year's season wiTh only one experienced player, Julie Haggblom, reTurning from lasT year's Team. However, The resT of The Team, lacking in experience, showed sTeady and conTinual progress ThroughouT The year. Their eTTorTs were rewarded when They deTeaTed a sTrong CenTennial Team. UnTorTunaTely, This was Their only win in The season. Hopefully, nexT year's Team will be more successful wiTh The reTurn oT JeaneTTe Loe, Janell Biglin, Jane Logan, and Jolene GeTTig making up The nucleus of The squad. it L to R-Row l: Joan Miller, Kathy Graves, Gloria Gibson. Row 2: Linda Stiegler, Vicki Barkley, Sue Herret, Coach Karen Holder. li Ii - -x - E E 'Q' 3 Mel Lee llettl and Mike Wright practice hard on a doubles team for an upcoming meet. T42 Vars1t Girls' Tennis Enthusiasm and Talent were boTh present in This year's girls' Tennis Team. Pacing The Scots To a very respectable record OT seven wins and Tour losses were Joan Miller and Vicki Barkley. ln doubles action, The cluos of Linda Stieg- ler-Gloria Gibson and Sue Herret-Kathy Graves scored consistently for The Scots. The return of Joan Miller, Gloria Gib- son, and Linda Stiegler promise To make The outlook for next year's team very bright. L To R-Row 1: John Miller, Mel Lee, Ken Roberts, Mike Keckler. Row 2: Gil Johnson, John Sonderen, Mike Wright, Curt Shogren, Coach Dave Gardner. T o Boys' Tennis An enthusiastic Turnout began The boys' Tennis season with a positive ouT- look. OUT of twenty boys, The Top var- sity players were Mike Keckler and Jerry Randell, singles, Curt Shogren- John Miller and Mell Lee-Ken Roberts were The Top doubles Teams. Although The season record was not as good as last year's, The Team put forth a fine effort, finishing sixth in league play. To To Q T MT' ,',, 1 'T ' 7 Sue Herret backhands one in preparation for league competition . LJ . . ij T lL ,Y. Y-- 'I 4 , , , ,- 'f y T .532 .1 o l tim X 'wi , If E K L. , -' f 4 ' Q, M A ,. 5 i K is X M m ' h Y,-A n Johnny Carpenter presents the KOlN'S Oregon High School At'hlete of the Year Award to Cam Sinclair. l44 A x Coach Hiebert proudly tells the student body of th Sports The State Football Championship Trophy is accepted from Dr. Ed Ryan by Tim Wilmarth, co-captain of the football team. MFG ,f 3 6 ' e many and various accomplishments of his football team. Awards 3 ' C i-1, Mr. Miller reads to the students the award presented by the Multnomah County Sheriffs Department, honoring the football team. 1 'rig ,ir--1 ..u..a.u-,W Proudly receiving the Sargent Memorial Award for the outstanding J.V, football player is Tom Jones, presented by Coach Delaney and Coach Porter. l-45 Z F an ilu it Organi v ,A H .M ,f 4 it W 5,3 X W lk 5 A if , Y A if , -1555:-cg ,Q a 3 2 E Q Pr! -,..-wmv! .----'- '71 A gif.,--r 'f 'f 1 v I . ,u Y NA I .vi nf' C. I 'dl s nfl, L'-1, ngibff L to R-ASSISTANT EDITOR, Connie Gray, EDITOR-INVCHIEF, Linda Lee. ADVISOR, Mr. Kaye Darby .154 PHOTOGRAPHERS, L to R-Terry Walker, Dennis Haker. Work produces results, and these results are right before your eyes: the T966 CELTIC! The members of the CELTIC staff could often be found amid an drray of copy sheets, erasers, typewriter ribbons, and photographs busily writing copy or carefully planning layouts. The success of this year's CELTIC did not depend on one person. Instead, it was the combined effort of the entire staff working to produce an accur- ate account of the school year. Their aim from the first page to the last was to capture the true spirit of student life that is now a memory within each Scotsman. 5 1 I 'N 'Il ACTIVITIES AND CFIEERS, L to R-Essie Becker, Randi Halseth, Mary Mowry, Maureen Hagan. x 4 YY' i X 2 , 4 Z' A ,,- 44.1.1- 18 ,1 W.-f .4 'X 48 ., l N KN ,, A SPORTS, L to R-Merle Sogge, Steve Hunter. Celtic ORGANIZATIONS AND LEADERSHIP, L To R-Phyllis Loncefield, Dano Flynn. X I I -Q K S . -1 1 ge- 1 ACADEMICS AND ADMINISTRATION, BUSINESS, L fo R-Carol Weisdorfer Junie Lee, Jon Vogelpohl. Y ,ix 57,1 L4 ,, ..,f' 'T-4 SENIOR CLASS, L To R-Lindo Mansfield, DiAnnc1 Nelson. UNDERCLASS, L to R-Sue Ruiz, Diann Bueffner, Peggy Measner. 149 i5O ff' ,,-f in L to R-Nancy Pease, Advisor, Mr. John Evans. JI , fi 'x -2' ' ki f I' Editor, Nancy Pease , , . X. V 'K . FX, 'V' 4'L's5f.i, L fit- -if'f sf QQ ' ,T hw ' 41 i Un 1:41 4- 71: in. Y V- 'J - - ,..'- g f, ' ' Eg J 5 Zi VW 1 it IS 1141 HQ!! 1 if-ani:x!1 ,-. u f., r Rifihflfd GfiffiThS L to R--Gayle Gibbs, Barbara Johnson, Virginia Jobe. L to R-Gil Johnson, Rick Jim 'Ss A6329 'fl'f4', J L to R-Denise Carper, Patti Miller. Not pictured: Gail Hogue. With a circulation ot 3,200 the HIGH- LANDER is the largest high school paper in the state. Responsible tor the success ot this paper is the statt ot energetic workers who spend an average of 250 hours to put out each two week edition. The opportunity to gain more knowl- edge about advanced iournalism was offered to the students when they toured the new KGW Television Station and visited the Oregonian Building where 0regon's largest newspaper is published. L to R-Sue Phillips, Jonni Redifer, Anne Martin, Linda Meleriurgen Throughout the year new innovations were adopted by the HIGHLANDER statt. Heading the list ot changes was the expansion ot the former tour page paper to eight tull pages of news and special articles. Also, to meet the in- creased interest in world attairs, the l-llGl-lLANDER's coverage was extended to include maior national and interna- tional events. These changes reflected the statt's goal ot producing a highly scholastic newspaper that would be representative ot our school. L to R:-Janet Green, Jackie Varney, Debbie Goins, Shirley Kiger. Gary Ollerenshaw L to R-Jerry Scdoris, Patti Douglas, Doug Bennett, Candee Ham -wry-L-' .xx i P pn if if 3' 3 '!iQg2Hif5, . Z' .M U Q , n 3 , ,. s -' 5 r Y 'M 6 , , V, ' 95 ' Y ,mir f 1 , , ., ' ' I ' 5 I J' , . . L , 3' ..w. - g 2 gp 4 ,A , g3., f x.. I , ,4 J . gg 11'- wap . A 1f.6l.-f I .CQ I U . ginqaj.- V ...,,w,. V . - ..- X - V, .. --.-I X 'xx . :we a n ' : . 'v JA f I . I uf Q , 5 v A . s. V, i . ,- Nl ,gn Y ' 1 U .ff uv f . Ks! . A z ul . aw Y! W 'us-Q ' i 8 1 nf NS sf gg m U. 1 ' .I 4 Q'N-A-L-afghan. 3. N .- L to R-Seated: Mike Stautter, Phyllis Lancetield, Bill Maas, Dick Helen Lozier, Terry Eheler. Not Pictured: Mrs. Watson, Mr. Loe, Nick Cooley, Sue Stuart, Shawn Fisher. Standing: Nancy Pease, Garlinn Drakulich, Jim Goodwin, Gary Radmacher, Christine Lindauer, Linda Hansen, Carroll Unruh, Mike Wallmark, Leon Meade, Linda Henry, Lee, Linda Bennett, Barbara Trentadue. Fall Exccutivc Council Catching a member ot the Fall Student Council with many spare moments was quite a task, Plung- ing from one activity into another, they appeared to be trying to abolish loating. The honor of hosting the Fall Region lll Conference was given to David Douglas, and through the combined effort ot many students and faculty members the confer- ence vvas one of the most successtul ever held. From the treshman orientation to the student council workshop and from the Project PAT to the Home- coming activities the Student Council demonstrated outstanding initiative and leadership in numerous worthwhile proiects throughout the semester. Fall ntcrclub Council L to R-Row l: Marsha DePrez, Georgia Riek, Randi Halseth, Janet Linda Meieriurgen, Larry Rice, Dick Carroll, Bill Craswell, Mike Stauffer. Traglio, Joyce Rose, Pam Bailey. Row 2: Bron Ford, Rick Baumann, i vi ,f Q, 1 i i Q E .,. ii t' , Q . I L., .L CONSTITUTION EVALUATION COMMITTEE L to R-Shawn Fisher, Chairman, Mike Grindstaff, Joyce Dochow, Jeff Young, Chairman, Debbie Heasley, Ken Leibham, Terry Craven. Qualified students were se- lected from all classes to serve on the student government standing committees. Each com- mittee was responsible for per- forming a specific task that would usually be carried out by the administration. The ac- tivities committee coordinated the school's activities and helped plan the calendar for the year. Under the leadership of the Second Vice President, the constitution evaluation commit- tee was responsible for keeping the school and club constitu- tions accurate and up-to-date. The assembly committee upheld the previous standards by re- viewing each assembly prior to the first performance before the student body and offering sug- gestions for its improvement F all General Council L to R--Row l: Maureen Hagan, Barbara Abbott, Sally Page, Vicki Barclay, Cheryl Noxon, Janice Franzen, Billy Damewood, Gail Haney, Vicki Thede, Linda McDonnell, Carol Brown, Mary Ludwick, Margie Waldon, Pam Hansen. Raw 2: Melody Lane, Sally Cole, Linda Taylor, Judy Canutt, Bev Spenst, Janet Radel, Selah Greene, Joleen Jensen, Gaye Rosania, Nanci Niece, Chris Lindauer, Helen Lozier, Patti Tyler, Elaine Glennon. Row 3. Dave Grassley, Rob Horner, Sheryl Olson, Sharon Geier, Tim Wilmarth, Joan Miller, Teddi Dusa, Debby Brummer, Carol Urich, Teresa Ranieri, Janell Biglin, Phyllis Lancefield, Pat Hughes. Row 4: Greg Tundbom, Pat Malone, Pete Daggett, Rusty Bootfanc, Robert Hosman, Dennis Silvey, Doug Soles, Mark Worrell, Alan Tooke, Tim Casey, Allan Teach, Chuck Loftis, Ed Dexter, Nancy Minard. Row 5: Mark Denner, David Kleeb, Bob Gudmundsen, Bill Antonacci, Jerry Scdoris, Greg Morgan, Dave Miller, Jeff Malone, Paul Carlson, Jon Bennett, Gary Radmacher, Nanci Baker. Row 6: Bob Nelson, Ken Standing, Dick Borchers, Dick Dutcher, Marty Howard, Mike Staufter, Dick Cooley, Rick Harrington, Bill Craswell, Gil Johnson, Kevin Warner, Cathie Dixon. Row 7: Greg Goodwin, Dennis Clark, Tom Holland, Rick Rogers, Jerry Randall, Bob Whipps, Bill Maas, Jack Stambaugh, Marvin Kneip, Harley James, Scott Lehman, Brian Syring, George Shoemaker. 43 T,-s f 9.41.7 wyi.. W-.V ,-.., .z,. ...pw , . ,LI f ,QQVTV 35 TTLE3'-ff,-ff ifii-4.7'.' 3411 'Y 1' ' T' ,- ,ffiffiT1734Y'ig'-ffy7f7i'1-ffl!'zE3i'42,,iff,. ' T - 's C' 1'3,Q,5s-av,-C ,,Q4i553gA2'i,ffg:'- . I I' , Y ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE L eiklii- T, f if QV ' fi X ff , Wiffiv-3, frwgf 'A'E 'L' VEE' 'APM wir, I ' L,,f , , fs. l gg: A , x f' i -- 1 f ilk if 1 -. ..,A. . , W-5124. V-Q: L- 4 , ve f ,rf ' ' 1 Y . - H T ---f A :if ' .. '. 'n isa . UJ1-X R f Q- I, ff- , X '1 T ' ,X , 1:52 R: , 'I . r T 'H' T x 's 'fr - fe l T ' ., , viii v tk' 1 Y f V 4 3 . ' s,-.- 'LJ If xn.'l.J, r ' Q ' Hgi'- f i , it KX X l nr, E54 in iv, -ri.. X, .X , y Y 4 '-g' 'fi I .sjff A , 55 fray M.. 2 '- T1-'iii' L to R-Phyllis Craig, Pam Bailey, Brett Burnett, .lf ' L, I bs. Sandy Zank, Cathy Miller, Bill Maas, Chairman. 41 'l.3 L riff! L to R-Mike Staufter, Chairman, Joan Miller, Richard McMiIlin, Richard Maier, Paula Bolen, liiglit Craig Lockwood, Carolyn Custis. T Al . . ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE L to R-Row 'la Pat Malone, Christi Salyard, I I I I I I 4 S Jeanette Loe. Row 2: Larry Rice, Jett Young, Mike Stautfer, Bill Maas, Chairman. Spring General Council L to R-Row 1: Colleen Kelly, Corrine Kelly, Valerie Brown, Margaret McManus, Jan Vogelpohl, Linda Grentell, Joan Keith, Susan Milten- berger, Susan Mortensen, Sharon Hutchison, Mike Dowling, Helen Lozier, Chris Lindauer, Mary Ludwick, Garlinn Hansen. Row 2: Robbie Tsuboi, Cindy Gaumer, Joni Varney, Vickie Radmacher, Pam Garvie, Peggy Cox, Pam Crary, Nanci Losli, Nancie Huntley, Marilyn Erickson, Carol Trotto, Nancy Doggett, Jett Malone, Sharon Geier, Melody Trapp. Row 3: Mari Romano, Bettie Ryan, lris Bright, Kathi Graves, Jean Starr, Georgie Riek, Kayleen Lee, Jill Janssen, Belinda Hopkins, Janice Ost- berg, Sue Herrett, Joan Miller, Tim Wilmarth, Selah Greene, Judy Canutt, Doug Sole. Row 4: Daphne Browning, Katie Hodges, Karen Foote, Elizabeth Seine, Phyllis Craig, Jeanette Loe, Sharon Glennon, Jeff Young, Sue Findley, Birdie Gress, Kathy Welch, Paul Schwabe, Bob Hosman, Dick Cooley, Tim Casey. Row 5: Loran Amo, Tully Bell, Jett Olshen, Bob Gallagher, Jack Janssen, Ralph Schubothe, Jolene Gettig, Dave Smith, Kevin Warner, Bill Antonacci, Bob Gudmundsen, Mike Stautter, Bill Maas. Row 6: Tom Taskinen, Jim Parosa, David Oberkamper, Tom Hopman, Greg McWayne, Lennie Gump, Larry Mosen, Bill Webb, Peggy Gwyther, Gary Radmacher, Bill Craswell, Gil Johnson, Bill Smith, Dick Dutcher. I 155 , 5. Q K .-'I v to- ' h ,.', w'g -J'f -'I .i. - -- , .5 jail -' 4 Q -'7i,1Q r-.-. -, ,---f 5 -A, -. 1' 'A 1 xk L P' :FE-'A Tgl' AA . .V ,- Y roi!! ','.a-, - Q 1 a I is Y -v 1R.f.N 3.1, ,Q . 'Q f V ' -1 fvjfiff K f Z fb.. ' Ngo., we If Il a .gp - -Sr l o I .A r , u I Q .n wr A . Q .421 ' iv . . x5 . I Y 3 T'1'f5rY ' 9 Q, C, - A12 Q, 5' 'Ez -yd ,:. 1 . l- to R'-Semedf Jeff YOUFIQ, Mike STGUHSF, Bill MUGS, Bev BUCl'leG, Leon Meade, Connie Gray, Cathie Dixon. Not Pictured: Mrs. Watson, Kathy Welch, Tom Jones. Standing: Peggy COX, Terry Eheler, Helen Mr. Loe, cmhie Wallmork, Gary Radmacher, Mike Wallmark, Nancy Lozier, Christine Lindauer, Jim Goodwin, Steve Hamilton, Michele Mills, Pease, Linda Lee. Spring Executive Council Efficient leadership is the key to effective student government. Taking over in February, President Bill Maas and his team of hard workers continued to provide the leadership which has made David Douglas one of the finest schools in the state. Organizing the first workshop for club officers, planning the Class of the Year Award, presenting a hall of fame to the student body, and taking charge of all May Fete festivities were some of the highlights of a very successful year. Spring nterclub Council L to R-Seated: Pam Bailey, Gary Singleterry, Joyce Rose. Stancnng, Cory Wunn, Randy Prakken, Mike Grindstaff, Larry Rice, Gil Johnson, Row iz Marsha DePrez, Janet Petrasso, Pam Garvie, Carol Ann Bryan, David Oberkamper, Jeff Malone, Kathleen Howlett, Elaine Hartman, Patti Miller, Diane Wersch, Janet Soles, Charlene Campbell. Row 2: Nancy West, Cathie Wallmark. J ' 'ii J , W. wiiiiii .AW ' f FALL OFFICERS, L to Senior Representative, Representative, Karen Fall President, Garlinn Hansen N3 we 5 we J' R-Connie Gray, Treasurer, Lynette Schreiner, Vice President, Diane Wersch, Claudia Marcus, Publicity Manager, Nanci Niece, Secretary, Anita Dunn, Junior Askey, Sergeant-at-arms. Senior Building Girls' League 4-ls At the Spring Girls League Assembly Connie Gray installs Diane Wersch as treasurer. 158 Promoting friendship was the goal of the Senior Building Girls' League. Combining work with pleas- ure, the League sponsored many activities through- out the year. Among the most popular of these events were the Mother-Daughter Tea, the Girls' League assemblies, and the informal fun nights. Through active participation of all girls in the Senior Building a successful effort was made to stretch a common bond of friendship between the juniors and seniors, Senior Building girls enioy a rousing game of basketball at one of the casual friendships, .,,-t,,,,,,m, ,LW7 ' W' - - 1, SPRING OFFICERS, L to R-Janette Lindroth, Secretary, Judy Shields, Historian, Mike Dowling, Junior Representative, Sue Stuart, Senior Representative, Diane Wersch, Treasurer, Sue Herrett, Publicity Manager, Ana Marie Ribiero, Sergeant-at-arms. Not pictured: Judi Welch, Vice President. L to R-Row 1, Kathy Welch, Pam Crary, Nancy Daggett, Vickie Rad- macher, Pam Garvie, Lydia Work, Janice Anderson, Florine Smith, Janet Petrasso, Sandi Merrick, Christi Salyard, Deanna Sherman, Cathy Marttala, Candy Wrenn, Karen Askey, Jan Wells, Colleen l-lall, DeEtta Jamieson. Row 2, Robbie Tsuboi, Mike Dowling, Sue Herrett, Bettie Ryan, Mari Romano, Helen Lozier, Marcia Spencer, Janet Traglio, Juliet im. 1...-2:1 Spring President, Connie Gray Buell, Nikki Nalum, Carol Ann Bryan, Carol Funnell, Mary Bartrutt, Judy Scheelar, Cathy Snyder, Sheryl Olson, Midge Wentzy, Patti Tyler. Row 3, Joan Keith, Nanci Losli, Susan Miltenberger, Sharon Hutchison, Linda Grenfell, Susan Mortensen, Kathy Krali, Joyce Gibson, Cathy Dart, Janis Taylor, Judi Welch, Sandra Harney, Mariorie Koosman, Paula Bancroft, Roydene Call, Phyllis Lancetield, Kathi Jensen. iufg C7 ..,,h 'x FALL OFFICERS, L to R-Sue Friesen, Sophomore Representative: Carlotta Hildenbrand, Sergeant-at-arms: Barbara Trentadue, President, Diane Gregos, Vice President, Judy O'Neill, Historian: Carmen I-lildenbrand, Treasurer. unior Building iris, League L to R-Bottom Row: Donna Mitchell, Jackie Owen, Sharon Glennon, Nancy Hull, Terry Postles, Kathy Barnes. Row 2: Pam Murray, Cheryl Scott, Mary 'Paola, Judy Canutt. Row 3: Sandra Nogler, Judy Crow, Cathy Cleys, Phyllis Craig, Debbie Smithurst. Row 4: Deborah Lee, Deborah DeKuyper, Linda Taylor, Carlotta Gardner, Sharon Geier. Row 5: Nikki Bailey, Jamie Staub, Sandy Zank, Gail Welch, Judi Geisler, Lynetter Irwin. Row 6: Jody McMichael, Patti Dehaan, Barbara Krali, Diane Gregos. Row 7: Lorin Lehman, Bev Spenst, Janet Radel, .loan Miller. Row 8: Billy Damewaod, Jo- ann Rediter, Mary Ann LaZelIe, Jean Pierson. ni' l, I fl : ,ELL 1 4 x , X ve . - , 1.-r i fit: 5 VA . . 1. N- of iiziftsiesi, . - , 'JN .3-51. R- . P 29 1. .r .... 5 I, -. L to R-Bottom Row: Kathy Lansing, Sally Schnit- zer, Kathy Johnson. Row 2: Nancy Cox, Kayleen Lee, Rae Ann Pratt, Talia Searle. Row 3: Nancy Foster, Sally Page, Michelle Mills, Jennifer Meyer, Marilyn Strand. Row 4: Renee Bauer, Karen Kroch, Peggy Gwyther, Linda Shrout, Shelley Stuart. Row 5: Lonita Hyatt, Toby Robinson, Beverly Gren- wood, Kathy Eggiman. Row 6: Michelle Sightsinger, Brenda LeBarron, Linda Blair. Row 7: Susan Con- ner, Brenda Springer, Cindy Whitehead. Row 8: Sheryl Tracy, Merri Mullica, SPRING OFFICERS, L to R-Row i: Barbara Krali, Vice President: Michelle Mills, President Row 2: Carlotta Hildenbrand, Treasurer: Linda Starr, Publicity Manager: Jill Lockwood Sophomore Representative: Nancy Foster. 'WT' r N Honorary Organizations ,iff Az, ' ,Xi i A S avid Douglas greets Aida Mariad, . j Nj, . Q umm . 'ici is g s Never to be forgotten bonds IqN stretched from Dracena, Brazil,'to Plortlansdf s, swhen Ana Maria Bacchi Ribeiro becam Q, J .'dfT-f- Douglas' foreign exchange student this year 'rx' ing in Portland on August l, Ana was yd Y her new American sisters, .lane andi,liQd3ff:Slijeelar, . and Their tamily. During her year at Dbtllidllbiouuglaswt High School Ana was very A active, gliservghlg asc Sergeant-at-Arms ot Girls' League, partiaiptclting the various activities of TAIF social ws'eFrviceAlclubf s and giving lecfruresf about herfiffitiative cduntry. Among the highlights of her yeg'fFif71AnaV51iNi'aD ,inward- ed the Spanish Medal of ExcelQggihlEeii54b1f TheiEYsgnisl'iQt Club. .ANA l When asked about her X 5- D' sion of David Douglas Ana gg i A l welcome and friendliness ofi'iit VstuElerflfg9r1'1c T , i i L' M H., N , i f L, i and administration made her Feel l ' 1 ot our high school. She also comm edi 1' '. ,J l ,VL,J3. rfgtriendly smiles and cheerful greetings she receivedg l , 7 -'-' fs r'-f be remembered always. V 115- ',-- - .. ANA MARIA BACCI-ll RIBElRO f. ' - :L sz .5 4- 3, Lady! Ana Maria is honored at the May ' ft'-, f' ' FetgfgCoronatio'r1.if I' . an . -Z 4. 'MA 5. 1 llc ds: ...M ! 'il MK. :fl- lftfjiivis, Jrwilfpgu ., ,,,, ,, ,, if ltr.: ,J ix..- gnirsezw.. 1 awww l' 'I We I ff., ei l' Will. 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'Hr' 'f , W , Q 'Q ,..,., , gl. ' iitfiipencigQngg3three2f,memoroble months in Bangkok, ff 92115.12 . . . i t L- gt efThqgr 3Er 'fflDowd Dou los own forest n exchcin e if f, 1,3 , Q li flfooleyf helped. bringfghe eestegn, cinda ,W 5.. l. gri,-iwlosei tp ether, Vllhile Tlfvhfiilondii 4. fi 5gf2,f12.,ff1.y-1.,1e:g,5V '41 .X V ,,A ,grip , 34 is ,. . . .. , . .. . 1 schlgblf iwith his tive brothers ond sn the C6lo:nelltfFEieWfBulncygsksiqt family. Learn-s o' , glgiioi cust frcfsitlshdringi thou hts cmd cultures, meeting mony new people is which mode this trip ci unique ex- lw5,.,5Through the knowledge ond experience that Dick cfhd other AFS students curry with them, there ,ql iso ci chance thot the future holds peace tor all l notions. , Ur5,,gi-fi'3k, ,re-,wqaw .., 'W ewsffwrfffff ' -'S s V , , f Q . A,-y,w - :rq,'m4,si2J.:f'.m,. , .,,.g.pb:5..g-W,,,zw.,.Pg- .mwgfifs - iwhgttw-,,,',r,i1:wi,wi:e0! f vw I it ff 1--.v1'1f'f i M ,. ' it ,.,, i ' '5T9RQ ' . f7llt2ii:il53gi:'3 ' u,r:g:1gw',- uw' ' ,,s,,.,p,,..., , . f -C l Vfwiezr. I auf in-if ' We . J gh.. ..: nw ,,ff,g,pfg .3 1 L Q f A 1 I lag. '7 efljif' ,re :P I we , . 3 sfst ' mf f - '1'f 'C14J3'f Ph-we ar- Mt.: yn'-fiinaifs M. If . .Jff . i D'CK s 4' V ,- .X-wrt fern 1. . -i:es.vf,.. we--V. . 1 'Tw 'lil 'Gfl57f f'f w-1 ll7f14i'e12'5,' Y. V we , ' e--X21 ,,, f '- ' nm 4' bdi3ffij3e,g:1.,f ve' i ,,. Y. ,,,.,. ' 4 4 , 1 SENIOR CLASS MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY, L to R-Row iz Tom Long, Ralph Schybothe, Brett Burnett, Carol Ann Bryan, Pam Garvie, Vickie Radmacher, Dick Carroll, Pat Dpwling, Craig Lockwood. Row 2: Leslie Kline, Jan Shoemaker, Georgia Riek, Sue Stuart, Anne Martin, Rose Criner, Jill Janssen, Janet Petrasso, Linda Meieriurgen, Mrs. Jabs. Row 3: Barbara Kirchner, Nanci Niece, Julie Haggblom, Garlinn Hansen, Jeri Aldrich, Nancie Kraus, Colleen Perry, Peggy Cox, Bron Ford. Row 4: Betty Mikkel- son, Janette Lindroth, Debbie Goins, Julie Kehoe, Jean Starr, Jan Wells, Pam Bailey, Charlene Campbell, Diane Dennis. ationai Gary Singleterry, Rick Baumann, and Jill Janssen presided over the National Honor Society banquet. 164 Row 5: Marnell Hadley, Jan Reinke, Sandy Dehaan, Carolyn Custis, Pam Wilson, Virginia O'Toole, Virginia Lindley, Pam Irwin, Gary Singleterry, Row 6: Cheryl Ray, Nanette Romine, Mike Smith, Diann Buettner, Carol Borisch, Nikki Nalum, Marsha De Prez, Cathy Martala, Joyce Rose. Row 7: Mike Grindstatf, Rick Baumann, Tom Bailey, David Dittmer, Gary Wong, Mike Rodman, Randall Remont, John Brauckmiller. Row 8: Dave Ingbam, Bill Maas, Cliff Tsuboi, Gil Johnson, Jack Janssen, Bill Craswell, Dick Cooley, Gary Nelson, Cory Wunn. Honor Society The National Honor Society is camprised of iunior and senior students who have done outstanding work scholastically. But there is more to the membership in this organization than meets the eye. On the N.H.S. pin there are engraved the following tour letters: C, S, L, and S. Each letter represents a special quality which makes the members tops in their class. The C stands tor character, which implies courage and honesty, The S is for service both to the school and to the community. The L represents leadership, meaning the ability to inspire and guide others. The last letter, S, symbolizes the high scholarship which each student has achieved. Thus, the N.H.S. mem- ber is more than an egghead. He is a well-rounded individual striving to do the best he can at all times. I Service Leadership JUNIOR CLASS MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, L to R- Row iz Karen Arb, Catherine Craig, Joanne Boynton, Nancy Billingsley, Vicki Woodworth, Karen Schneider, Denise Carper, Toni Rizzo, Jerry Loe, Dick Borchers, Mike Herz. Row 2: Diane Denton, Carolyn Campbell, DeEHa Jamieson, Gerry Kimsey, Juliet Buell, Marta Mullbock, Terry Eheler, Mary Kay Henry, Pam Watson, Lydia Work, Linda Conner, Janis Taylor. Row 3: Jan Vogelpohl, Diane Stautfer, Patty Chenoweth, Phyllis Lancetield, Kathee Howery, Kay Knutson, Kathi Jensen, Cheryl Ski, Scholarship Character Iverson, Merle Sogge, Randy Scott. Row 4: Cathie Wallmark, Carol Cohen, Joleen Jensen, Gail Hogue, Raydene Call, Linnea Karger, Winifred Hughes, Dave Grassley, Dave Blasen, Bill Stuart. Row 5: Joanne Erickson, Nancy West, Kathy Snedeker, Dave Heftner, Rob Horner, Eric Houghton, Kirk Heald, Darrls Dietz, Ron Cox. Row 6: Jim Parosa, Shawn Fisher, Tim Schomberg, Paul Schwabe, Harold Parker, Randy Prakken, Rod Phillips, Larry Bradley. SOPHOMORE CLASS MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY, L to R-Row l: Carol Trotto, Pam Hansen, Jennifer Meyer, Nancy Hull, Darcy LaFrance, Carol Stenzel, Jill Lockwood, Marie Giordano, Pat Malone, Nick Drakulich, Ken Roberts, Marilyn Strand, Jane Hatch, Linda Amundsen. Row 2: Anne Blankinship, Linda Starr, Vicki Hoefling, Christine Lechelt, Betty Mattson, Marilyn Marcy, Sherrill Rasmussen, Sandi Fischer, Melody Lane, Debbie Whiting, Cathy Miller, Gary Radmacher, Paul Schvveiss, Peggy Gwyther. Row 31 Cheryl Hodges, Jolene Gettig, Bev Spenst, Barbara Krali, Jerry Coulter, Mike rrffffuii Wallmark, Pat Collins, Charles Nedrow, Terry Craven, Paul O'Connell, Dave Smith, Doug Henderson, Bill Webb, Chris McMannis. Row 4: Caryl Smith, Lynette Irvin, Susan Booth, Margie Waldon, Rachelle Geiger, Susan Ferguson, Judy O'Neill, Kathleen Lansing, Mark Chap- man, Jim Schelots, David Piluso, Carol Van Kirk. Row 5: Susie O'Toole, Kerrilou Fanger, Janice Kowalk, Jean Weathersbee, Lorin Lehman, Terri Bowder, Kathy Barnes, Elaine Glennon, Debbie Mason, Sally Schnitzer, Sue Millard, Brian Stoffregen, Bill Daudistel. . ational Junior Honor Society President Pat Malone welcomes the 90 new incoming members of N. J. H. S. ,w :Y X V .. x . 4 !'.. Recognition is given to outstanding freshmen and sophomore students by membership in the National Junior Honor Society. This organization honors the top students who have excelled in the fields ot scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Active participation in the N.J.H.S. encourages the promotion ot high academic standards as well as inspiring the qualities ot leadership in each member. Suum nv. L to R Row 1: Virginia Carter, Linda Woodworth, Colleen Hall, Norma Brostrom, Julie Haggblom, Garlinn Hansen, Janis Taylor, Pat Collins Mary Ellen Mowry, David Piluso, Mr. Roy McGillivary. Row 2: Mike Grindstaff, Marilyn Budzeck, Shawn Fisher, Larry Pierce, Rockie Runyan, Patty Chenoweth Mike Wallmark, Christine Lindauer, Vicki Woodworth. ational Forensics League Participation in various speech events kept the members of the National Forensics League very busy. Led by Mike Grindstaff, president, The N.F.L. sponsored The annual David Douglas Students Congress, presented an Introduction to Speech program, gave demonstrations at P.T.S.A. meetings, and Took part in many speech tournaments Throughout The year. This organ- ization recognizes and promotes The individual achievement of each student in The field of public speaking. ln T959 The David Douglas chapter of Quill and Scroll was chartered. Dur- ing the past seven years recognition has been given to outstanding iournalism and photo-iournalism students by mem- bership in this international honorary. Members of the l-llGl-TLANDER and CELTIC staffs are selected for their abil- ity and performance, as well as aca- demic achievement, Membership in this organization serves as The highest form of recognition awarded To students for their work in the field of iournalism. uill and Scroll L To R-Row l: Terry Walker, Dana Flynn, Essie Becker Carole Weisdorfer Gil Johnson Dennis Haker, Maureen Hagon, Connie Gray, Peggy Ann Measner Row 2 Jackie Varney Gayle Gibbs Ldrry Rice, Debbie Goins, Patti Miller, Candee Ham Not Pictured Linda Lee Junie Lee Linda Dumont. Q1-I, .rg ' L to R-Row li Berna Lloyd, Nancy Hull, Joyce Rose, Glenda Cooper. Row 21 Neil Vincent, Toni Rizzo, Joyce Gentry, Peggy Cox, Carol Funnell, Jane Logan. Row 3: Mari Romano, Sue Findley, Caryl Smith, Lynda Dumont, Joleen Jensen, Bonnie Ross, Helen Hosman. Row 4: Randi Halseth, Essie Becker, Sue Ruiz, Jo LaFountain. Row 51 Judy Shields, Darcy LaFrance, Debbie Heasley, Teri Cearley, Larry Harrison. Row 6: Dave Dochow, Jeff Young, L to R-Row 1: Sue Herrett, Dick Cooley, Larry Baker, Linda Lee, Lindsay Ball, John Watts. Row 2: Marsha DePrez, Nan Romine, Barbara Chetwood. Row 3: Bill Allard, Clark Hensley, Joyce Dochow, Pam Bailey. Row 4: Donna Fowler, Bob Nelson, Diane Dennis, Trudy Spear, Warren Hartung, Steve Johnson, Ken Standing, Paula Bancroft. Row 5: Mr. Hayden Morrison, John Harp, Chuck Lindley, Craig Lockwood, Tom Phillips, Gary Vanlandingham. Thespians Thespian advisor, Mrs. Reynolds, pre- sented the award for best supporting actress to Barbara Chetwood. To an actor or actress, happiness is being a member ot Thespians. This national honorary provides each member with an opportunity to develop and display his talents as well as to gain a better insight into the theatrical field. Involved in all drama events, planning and producing the first tall assembly, sponsoring the one-act plays, and holding the annual drama banquet rounded out the activities at Thespians this year. The Thesplans enioyed a casual evening at their spring installation. ' xi ii' 53 Interest Clubs Young Republicans L to R--Row 1: Jolene Geates, Carolyn Custis, Julie Haggblom, Kathy Neclrow, Maureen Hagan, Sue Alonis, Pam Wilson, Steve Young, Gary Hansen, Mr. Edwards. Row 2: Rick Baumann, Bill Maas, Gil Johnson, Jeff Young, Steve Chapman, Don Chapman, Greg Corkum, Larry Andrew, David Bowers. I V V nl' . x Tom McCall, Republican candidate for gover- nor, speaks to David Douglas students on be- half of the Republican Party. 170 , Ll Young Republicans invited Doc Palzinski, Republican House of Representatives candidate, to speak to Douglas students. Robert Straub, Democratic candidate for governor, intrigues a group of students by discussing political issues. ,. i Ill 525 ll Young Democrats , I l. To R-Row l: Jean Starr, .lanell Biglin, Vicki Duke, Correen Kelly, Nancy Farris, Janis Moore, Mr. Smith. Row 2: Mr. Conraih, Linda Meieriurgen, Ralph Schuboihe, Cory Wunn, Larry Andrew, Bill Mason. Slafe Represenlaliye Howard Willels Talks poliTics' To intereslecl YD members. nternational Relations League Members of I. R. L. hosted the foreign sembly and reception. exchang S L To R-Row I: Don Chapman, Cindy Schonerr, Pam Wilson, Pam Garvie, Georgia Hoffman, Sieve Chapman, Mrs. Roberfs. Row 2: Tom Bailey, Gil Johnson, Carolyn Swaren, Linda Meieriurgen, Carol Borlsch, Midge Wentzy, Ralph Schubofhe, Barry Taylor. l7l ww French Club fflccrs Russian Club Seated, L To R-Nancy West, Becky Lambeth, Kathy Nedrow. Standing: Jerry Coco, Kathy Howery, 'Bron Ford, Miss Dodge, Barbara Krall, Linnea Karger. Seated, L to R-Janet Petrasso, Dick Carroll, Barbara Kirchner. Stand- ing: Miss Schnakenburg, Pam Garvie, Jack VanNostrand, Judi Welch. French Club L to R-Row l: Miss Schnolcenburg, Michele Sweltzer, Terry Postles. Row 2: Derick Anderson, Bill Antonacci, Doris Pre-show, Sharon Glennon, Kathy Barnes, Kay Judi Geisler, Jolene Gettig, Jean Weathersbee, Debbie Carlson, Wanda Twilleager, Jill Whistler, Judy O'Neill, Nimz, Betti Dressler, Shardon Lewis, Gary Smith. 172 Spanish Club L to R-Row I: Mrs. Barriere, Kathy Pemberton, Susan Miltenburger, Cherie Fox, Gail Lambert, Patty Chenoweth, Ana Marie Ribeiro, Carolyn Swaren, Rita Johnson, Larry Andrew, Jerry Coco. Row 2: Kathy Bates, Janis Varney, Hilda Treble, Ken Standing, Larry Wilson, Jim Doyle, Rockie Runyan, Jim Field, Dave Dochow, Jack VanNostrand. Latin Club ' 5 L to R-Row 1: Nicki Bailey, Karen Brenneke David Piluso. Row 2: Alan Jorgensen, Tom Bailey, David Dittmer, Donald Kahler. German Club L to R-Row 1: Pam Wilson, Darris Dietz, Mike Herz, Pat Malone, David Ober- kamper, Gerry Loe, Ralph Schubothe, Brett Burnett, Anne Blankenship. Row 2 Linda Woodworth, Debbie Glissen, Debbie Mason, Becky Lakin, Phyllis Craig Jeanette Loe, Raydene Call, Connie Henderson, Cindy Schonert, Ken Leonard Dick Dutcher, Harold Parker, Peter Kock. i73 i . I - 5 l L to R--Row l: Pam Bailey, Linda lnnocenti, Pat Hagan, Diane Dennis, Peggy Measner, Jan Jeffery, Greer Goodwin, Darlene Clute, Carol Ann Bryan, Judy Shields, Frances Lee, Cathie Wallmark, Phyllis Lancefield, Row 9: Helen Lozier, Marnell Hadley, Julie Haggblorn, Mary Mowery, Randi Halseth, Garlinn Hansen, Janet Lindroth, Chris Lindauer, Jayne Wallace, Belinda Hopkins, Joan VanCleave, Patti Miller, Teresa Ranieri. Row 3: Mrs. Heide, Kathi Jensen, Monica Lundstrom, Linda Starr, Janis Carlson, Jean Starr, Debbie Whiting, Elizabeth Seine, Georgia Riek, V l Q H Donna Wilson, Kathy Nedrow, Sharon Knight, Beverly Hopkins, JoAnn Smalberger. Row 4: Dave Hall, Raydene Call, Diane Schermerhorn, Mary Capps, Sheri Bursaw, Suzanne Culver, Joanne Boynton, Nancy Billingsley, Cindy Schonert, Patti Douglas, Sue Preshaw. Row 5: Caryl Smith, Sherill Rasmussen, Susan Dickey, Judy Bixby, Debby Brummer, Sara Barratt, Juliet Buell, Diane Staufter, Renee Newman, Toby Rob- inson, Judi Geisler. Future Teachers of America Everyone enioys good food and fun at the F. T. A. banquet. L 1' IPQX X , Cadet teaching was the major activity of F. T. A. this year. Linda Innocenti supervises the cookie bakers in Mrs. Horns' homemaking class. Dave DeGray was a knockout at the donkey basketball game, sponsored by Adventurers Club. ,X A 'K Members of Adventurers Club wrap packages at Christ- mas. Providing the club members with adventure is iust a small facet ot the Adventurers Club. This year the club par- ticipated in many activities including a trip to Snow Bunny Lodge on Mt. Hood, a day at Kah-nee-dah Hot Springs, and many rock hunting excursions. The Adventurers Club also provided many services to the school and the community. They. sponsored the Donkey Basketball game, they wrapped packages at Christmas, and they sold ice cream at every home basketball game. With the money they made from these activities the Adventurers Club has helped to build a school in Latin America. Adventurers Club L to R-Row 1: Linda Meieriurgen, Gwen Osborne, Jerry Bennett, Gary Haven, Lynette Irvin, Sharon Geier Linda Dell, Penny Summerfield, Debbie DeKuyper, Sandy Zank, Nancy Cox, Judi Welch, Sue Herrett, Nancy Niece, Nancy Daggett, Susan Ferguson, Caryl Smith. Row 2: Mr. Sheelar, Mr. Goodwin, Selah Greene, Nancy Hull, Mike Dowling, Sharon Hutchison, Elaine Hartman, Jane Scheelar, Gail Haney, Judy Scheelar, Marjorie Koosman, Paula Bancroft, Raydene Call. Row 3: Karma Ellsworth, Vicki West,'Bev Spenst, Barbara lgrali, Terri Bowder, Joleen Gettig, Joy Lamb, Bonnie. Rulli, Margaret Twelves, Roberta Lamm, Pat Pringle, Chris Calhoun, Nancy Foster, Mary McDonald. Row 4: Larry Stoffregen, Joanie Miller, Diane Gregos, Marilyn Strand, Kathy Barnes, Lorin Lehman, Joanne Rediter, Susan Booth, Billy Damewood. Row 5: Norman Watari, Bob Hosman, Paul O'Connell, Doug Kelsay, Brian Stoftregen, Dick Carroll, Jeff Malone, Larry Rice, Garlinn Hansen, Renee Newman, Tana Jenkins, Mary Kay Henry, Brenda Calhoun. Row 6: Lawrence Wood, Mike Zimmerman, Paul Mueller, Duane Minier, Chris Heald,'Bill Stuart, Pat Mqlone, Chuck Lindley, Sally Bates, Sherill Riasmus- sen, Monica Lundstrom, Linda Starr, Dave Hill. ifle Club L To R--Row l: Alan Roundy, Sammy Wong, Leibham, Don Chapman, Jim Eastabrook, Elaine Dennis Horton, David Kersey, Sieve Young, Gary Atkins, Bobbi White, Ron Mair, Jan Manning, Lee Hansen, Paul Sharp. Row 2: David McKay, Kenneth Alsop, Mr. Edwards. Girls, Recreation Association L to R-Bottom Row: Mike Resner, Mr. Tigner, Peter Rodabaugh. Row 2: Jack Holland, Sid Seymour. Row 3: Bill Mullikin, Sieve Ritter. Row 4: Chuck Gasaway, Roland Beebe, Randy Prakken, x., 3 N dx 5 L to R-Row ii Marilyn Strand, Diane Lawrence, Peggy Gwyther, Judy O'Neill, Gerry Kimsey, Diane Gwyther, Brenda Springer. Row 2: Michelle Swiefzer, Pat Dehaan, Debbie Rodger, Minda Tciylor, Suzzane O'Toole, Renee Newman, Marie Giordano, Talia Searle, Judy Canutf. Row 3: Ann Blankenship, Sandra Bennett, Linda Pettit, Cheryl Straw, Babeiie LaFounTain, Vickie Morrison, Mary McCarthy, Card Sienzel, Jill Lockwood. Radio and Electronics Ski Lords L to R-Row 1: Susan Ferguson, Phyllis Craig, Janet Davidoff, Linda Marlene Colby, Audrey Douthit, Jennifer Meyer, Sheryl Olson, Nanci Bennett, Sharon Glennon, Cindy Gaumer, Julie Gaumer, Pam Gqrviel Niece, Mel Jensen, Steve Twelves, Ed Gellner, Eric Godtlibsen, Norman Nancy Doggett, Steve Coats, Patti Miller, Jackie Redmond. Row 2: WGTGFF, 5lWGfClOf1 Lewis, Mfr Whitaker- Chess Club L to R-Row l: Michael Atteberry, Jolene Geates, Steve Young, Owen Duorshak, Keith Schorzman, Dave 'Bowers. Row 2: Curtis -Benson, Clifford Garner, Damon Lewis, Larry Paintner, Larry Stone, Bill LeBarron, Gary Hess, Bill Maas, Shcirdon Lewis. Row 3: Randy Prakken, Bill Burris, Pat Oldham, Jack Holland, Paul Schorzman, Mr. Friesen, Joe Brandenburg. 177 I Social Service Clubs fa ,g 4 Y '-E 551' V 'U'A I ,sh , 515 1 Barons Fall President ..... .... . .. Bill Craswell Vice President . . .. Ray Richardson Secretary .... .... B rad King Treasurer ....... .. Jack Janssen Sergeant-at-arms .. .. Morrie Minich Chaplain ...... ..... . . Roy Schneibel Spring President ..... .. Ray Richardson Vice President . ..... Brad King Secretary ..... . . . Tim Casey Treasurer ....... . .. Tom Ulappa Sergeant-at-arms . . Bob Armstrong Chaplain ...... .... M orrie Minich Advisors . . . . . Mr. Rodney Gorg Mr. Jim Etzkorn L to R-Row l: Jerry Takeu- chi, Steve Hunter, Morrie Min- ich, Dennis Clark, Tim Casey, Bill Bunker, Raymond Richard- son, Bob Wilson, Row 2: Bill Craswell, Greg Miller, Brad King, Bob L. Armstrong, Tom Plant, Roy Schneibel, Vernon Blake. Row 3: Cory Wunn, Dale Leabo, Tom Ulappa, Roger Brown, Jack Janssen, Tom Holland, Greg Goodwin. Co-sponsoring the Sweetheart's Ball,.May Fete, and sending repre- sentatives to the Portland Inter-High School Council on Traffic Safety were the rnaior activities of Barons this year. To show how social service clubs can benefit the school and community, safety was the main ac- tivity of the year. ln addition to the Safety Council, Barons provided a parking lot patrol working in coniunction with Mr, Miller. OFFICERS: L to R-Roy Schneibel, Morrie Minich, Jack Janssen, Dennis Clark, Bill Craswell, Raymond Richardson, Brad King, Tim Casey, Tom Ulappa, Bob Armstrong. 179 'il z'-flu .-v ......v- - 1 em , . i-Ju-, ' ' A, I- T. -n - Fall President ..... Vice President .. Secretary .... Treasurer ....... Sergeant-at-arms .. Publicity ....... Historian . Chaplain . . .... . . Spring President ..... . . Vice President .. .. ,Janet Traglio . . Gayle Gibbs .. Pam Crary .. Jill Janssen . . Darlene Gallo . . Kathy Maguire ... Nikki Nalum .. Nikki Nalum .. Gayle Gibbs . . . . Sue Stuart Secretary .... . . . Cindy Trachsel Treasurer ....... . .. Marilyn Budzeck Sergeant-at-arms ......... Dawn Nelson Publicity .... Helen Lozier 84 Nancy Hawver OFFICERS: L to R-Nikki Nalum, Darlene Gallo, Kathy Maguire, Jill Janssen, Pam Crary, l'llSfOl'lCIl'1 . . ........... DlCJl'1l'1 Buettner Janet Traglio, Gayle Gibbs, Due Stuart, Cindy Trachsel, Marilyn Budzeck, Nancy Hawver, Chaplain .I . I i ' Diann Bueffner Helen Lozier, Dawn Nelson, Diann Buettner. Advisors .. .. Miss Karen Kullbom DeFreya members displayed their willingness to serve by contributing a great deal of time collecting clothing goods for the Goodwill Industries Clothing Drive. The girls worked hard to make this clothing drive a success. In addition to this maior project DeFreya members also ushered at the play, Stage Door, and were in charge of ticket taking tor the Command Perform- ance at May Fete. L to R-Bottom Row: Helen Lozier, Carole Cleys, Darlene Gallo, Lynda Hay, Pam Crary, Dawn Nelson, Diann Buettner, Sue Stuart, Birdie Gress. Row 21 Trudy. Radcliffe, Carol Cobb, Cheri Watson, Le- ann Francis, Pat Schmidt, Patti Tyler, Janet Traglio, Cindy Trachsel, Penny Schleigh, Row 3: Carol Beck, Mary Capps, Sheila Davidson, Joan Keith, Gail Johnson, Debbie Goins, Jill Janssen, Mary Braymen, Bonnie Ross, Kathy Maguire. Row 4: Ronelle Heyes, Paula Bancroft, Marilyn Bud' zeck, Judy Crockwell Merre Lee Hescock, Nan' Cy Hawver, Gayle Gibbs, Cathie Wallmark, Becky DeKuyper. Dc Freya Mrs. Donna Reed l , .. 4... 3. L to R-Bottom Row: Carol Cohen, Carolyn Campbell, Janet Vogel- pohl, Kathy Karger, Char- lene Campbell, Diane Carper, Corrine Kelly, Florene Smith, Nancy Far- ris. Row 2: Beverly Hop- kins, Pam Irwin, Nancy Billingsley, Terrie Link, Pam Wilson, Linda Pettit, Shirley Keller, Janice Moore, Colleen Kelly. Row 3: Belinda Hopkins, Joan VanCleave, Kathy Nedrow, Brenda Ott, Jan- ice Moorehead, Carol Bo- risch, Ellen Knepper, De- Anna Nelson. Row 4: Gail Lambert, Diane Stautfer, Raydene Call, Betty Mikkelson, Donna Wilson, Debbie Olson, Ruth Lostetter, Pam Bai- ley, Linda Meieriurgen, Maureen Hagan. Gaelic Fall President ..... .......... P am Bailey Vice President . . . . Charlene Campbell Secretary . .. . . Becky Anderson Treasurer ....... .. Maureen Hagan Sergeant-at-arms . .. Connie Gray Publicity ...... .. . Pam Wilson Historian .. .. Coreen Kelly Chaplain . . ...... .. Diane Carper Spring President ...... . Charlene Campbell Vice President . .... Diane Carper Secretary ...... .. Donna Wilson Treasurer ....... .. Belinda Hopkins Sergeant-at-arms . . Betty Mikkelson Publicity ...... ..... T errie Link Historian .. .... Carol Borisch Chaplain ., ..... Carolyn Campbell Advisors . . . . . . Mrs. Mary Ann Tschache Mrs. Sue Roberti Addressing 2,500 envelopes for the the major proiect ot Gaelic this year. The club was also active in school and community functions. These activities included serving at the Region Douglas in the tall, baking Multiple Sclerosis Society was lll Conference luncheon held at David cookies for the Shafer Home for Children, and preparing food baskets at Christmas and Thanksgiving tor needy families. During the year Gaelic members ushered at the play, Stage Door, and they were in charge ot May Fete invitations. OFFICERS: L to R-Correen Kelly, Pam Wilson, Maureen Hagan, Pam Bailey, Charlene Campbell, Diane Carper, Donna Wilson, Belinda Hopkins, Betty Mikkelson, Terrie Link, Diane Borisch, Carolyn Campbell. l8l 182 President .,... . Georgia Riek Vice President . . .. . Diane Wersch Secretary .... Deanna Sherman Treasurer ...... . . Sergeant-at-arms Publicity ...... Historian .. Chaplain .. President ..... Vice President . . .. Secretary . . . Treasurer ..... Sergeant-at-arms Publicity ........ Historian .. OFFICERS: L to R-Midge Wentzy, Debby Brummer, Janet Green, Jan Shoemaker, Deanna Chclplcin Sherman, Diane Wersch, Georgia Riek, Leslie Kline, Carol Ann Bryan., Henrietta Crowe, I Mary Ludwick, Advisors . . The maior proiect ot Merrick social service club was selling pens to help pay for the spirit board which was donated to the school. The spirit board, situated in the Senior Building gym lobby, announces all athletic functions of the school and their results. The girls of Merrick also rendered their services to the school and com- munity by ushering at the tall band concert, by helping at the blood- mobile, and by ushering at the May Fete coronation. . l 1 L to R-Bottom Row: Linda Mansfield, Candee Ham, Jan Shoemaker, Deanna Sherman, Leslie Kline, Sandi Merrick, Juliet Buell, Georgia Riek, Jean Dickinson. Row 2: Midge Wentzy, Diane Briggs, Kathy Huston,Sue Schildan, Linda Conner, Carol Brown, Debby Brummer, Diane Scherm- erhorn, Diane Wersch. Row 3: Janet Green, Mary Ludwick, Marnell Hadley, Julie Kehoe, Marsha Young, Patty Chenoweth, Henrietta Crowe, Dee Richardson, Carol Ann Bryon, Joleen Jensen. Merrick .... Leslie Kline Carol Ann Bryan Henrietta Crowe Cheryl Ray . Mary Ludwick . . Diane Wersch Deanna Sherman Jan Shoemaker . . . Janet Green . . . . Pat Doty . . . . Leslie Kline Debby Brummer . Midge Wentzy . Mrs. Lea Helin Mrs. June Burke 'C ' ' W 'i 7'7 'Ht J, ,mtl , l ',,. fi l If Q . . , 43 .. ' my I i. if i 1' ' rr - aw, rf ,f . 9 ,,,, President Vice President . Secretary Treasurer L to R-Bottom Row: Jan Wells, Junie Lee, Janet Soles, Mary Bartruff, Cathy RaLonde, Davida Kelly, Catherine Craig, Vicki Woodworth, Colleen Hall, Pam Meader. Row 2: Carolyn Swaren, Kathy Pemberton, Linda Inno- centi, Kathy Howery, Randi Halseth, Joyce Rose, Carolyn Woods, Kathy Snedeker, Sharon Rogers. Row 3: Jackie Redmond, Patti Miller, Marta Mullbock, Suzanne Culver, Jean Starr, Dana Flynn, Helen Hosman, Janet Lindroth, Betty Ans gell. mni Fall Sergeant-at-arms Publicity Historian Chaplain President Vice Pres Secretary I-reasurer ident . . Sergeant-at-arms Publicity Historian Chaplain Advisors Spring . .. Joyce Rose .. Jean Starr .. Janet Lindroth . Dana Flynn Colleen Hall Helen Hosman . .. Jan Wells . . . Janet Soles . Dana Flynn . .. Janet Lindroth . Kathleen Howlett ..... Jean 'Starr Kathy Jensen Vicki Woodworth .. Sharon Rogers .. Mary Bartrutf . . . . Miss Shirley Brown Miss Margaret Mayers Presenting a play at the Shriner's hospital was the maior and most rewarding event of the year for Omni members. ln addition to this activity the club undertook several other projects such as ushering at the Region Ill Conference, ushering at the spring band concert, and taking tickets tor the May Fete banquet. During t.he year they also sent books to Vietnam and prepared a Christmas basket tor a needy family. OFFICERS: L to R-Janet Soles, Jan Wells, Colleen Hall, Helen Hosman, Jean Starr, Joyce Rose, Dana Flynn, Janet Lindroth, Vicki Woodworth, Sharon Rogers, Mary Bartrutf. 183 Spring OFFICERS1 L to R-Jane Christiansen, Sharon Hill, Kathy Krali, Carol Eckstrom, Anne Martin, Elaine Hartman, Vickie Thede, Linda McDonnell, Sharon Sager, Pam Watson, Jean Gud- mundsen, Bev Greenwood, Terri Eheler, Bonnie Patterson. Qualha unseltishly rendered a multitude ot services to the school and community. They cleaned the grandstands atter every home football game, sponsored a student-taculty basket- ball game for the Teachers' Scholarship Fund, and sponsored their annual Easter assembly. The girls also devoted much time serving at the Father-Son banquet, ushering at the Region lll Conference, and fixing a Christmas dinner for a needy family. Q 4 L to R-Bottom Row: Judy Sheilds, Judy Nelson, Jean- ne Cantrell, Bonnie Patter- son, Jane Christiansen, Barbara Johnson, Sandi Scott, Carol Eckstrom, Linda Bennett. Row 2: Toni Rizzo, Karen Mitchel, Sharon Hill, Vicki Thede, Anne Martin, Lois Porter, Shirley Kiger, Terri Ehe- ler, Gail Hardesty. Row 3: Carlene Christie, Diane Funk, Marsha Spencer, Pam Watson, Nancie O'Neal, Bev Greenwood,. Susan Miltenberger, Nancy Monaghan, Bev Buchea, Marcelle Buchea. Row 41 Phyllis Lancefield, Corliss Skille, Linda Mc- Donnell, Kathy Krali, Sherri Hart, Jean Gud- mundsen, Bette Dixon, Sharon Sager, Mari Ro- mano. Row 51 Chris Lin- dauer, Judy Kratky, Robin Beroud, Becky Kelly, Kathy Bates, Chris Swanson, Susan Morten- sen, Elaine Hartman, Anita Dunn. 3 l 184 Fall President ..... ..,. . . Anne Martin Vice President .. .. Carol Eckstrom Secretary .... .. Elaine Hartman Treasurer ....... ...... V icki Thede Sergeant-at-arms ...... Jane Christianson Publicity ...... Lynne Turk 81 Shirley Kiger Historian . ............. Sharon Hill Chaplain . ...... .. Kathy Krali President ..... .... Vice President .. Secretary . . . Treasurer ...... Sergeant-at-arms .. . Publicity ...... Historian .. Chaplain .. Advisors . . . . ualha Elaine Hartman . . . . Vicki Thede . Linda McDonnell .. . . . Sharon Sager . Jean Gudmundsen . Bev Greenwood 84 Bonnie Patterson .. Pam Watson .... . .. Terri Eheler Mrs. Marjorie Boozer Mrs. Nancy Gay - gi.. v. ...v 5 n - Regis Vice President . Fall .. Randy Mills President ..........., . Rick Harrington Secretary ,... Joe Phillips Treasurer ....... .. Jerry Spicher Sergeant-at-arms ..... Dennis Gassner Spring President .............. Clyde Baker Vice President ,. Mike Sawtelle Secretary . . . . . . Rob Horner Treasurer ....... ..... S arn Spicher Sergeant-at-arms .... Ron Breidenteld Advisor . . . .. Mr, Gardner L to R-Bottom Row: John Blaze, John Watts, Ron Breidenfeld, Steve Younce, Gary Singleterry. Row 2: Clyde Baker, Randy Mills, Dave Miller, Sam Spicher, Rob Horner, Mike Sawtelle, Rick Har- rington. Row 3: Jerry Spicher, Steve Twelves, Doug Marlow, Sam Whitehead, Dan Dame- wood, Pete Pierson. Row 4: Cam Sinclair, Rick Rogers, Jack Stambaugh, Joe Phillips, Dennis Gass- ner, Don Hauskins. This year Regis again was active in social tunctions ot David Douglas High School. Along with the two other boys' social service clubs Regis co-sponsored the Sweetheart's Ball, lending their time and service to decorating and clean up. ln addition to this activity, Regis members served at the drama banquet, decorated tor May Fete, and kept the public informed ot school functions by maintaining the coming events billboard in tront ot the Senior Building. OFFICERS: L to R-Dennis Gassner, Ron Breidenfeld, Joe Phillips, Rick Harrington, Randy Mill Clyde Baker, Mike Sawtelle, Rob Horner, Sam Spicher, Doug Marlow. I l 185 OFFICERS. L to R-Robert Gallagher, Allen Tooke, Terry Carragher, Jon Bennett, Mark Worrell. S-bowing what spirit is is one ot the main objectives of social service clubs. Sealgair showed ample spirit this year with proiects ranging from selling game ribbons to maintaining the wrestling bulletin board. Other activities included co-sponsoring the Sweethearts Ball along with the two other boys' social serv- ice clubs and helping with Carnicapers. In an effort to promote and further the education of their members, Sealgair awarded scholarships to several club members with the money which they earned during the year. L to R-Bottom Row: Tim Douglass, George Shoe- maker, Mark Worrell, Leon Meade, Robert Gal- lagher, Gordon Carlson, Terry Carragher. Row 2: Jon Bennett, Randy Schdltz, Allen Tooke, Mike Kolin, Ken Standing, Terry McCarthy, Greg Morgan, Doug Soles. Row 3: Scott Johnson, Mike Wright, Paul Carlson, Rick Schimpf, Richard Hutch- inson, Bill Eckroth, Joe Waller, Bill Stuart. Row 41 Jim Goodwin, Doug Skille, Mike Smith, Dick Borchers, Jim Duffy, Steve Summerfield, Eric Houghton. Fa President . . . Vice President .. Secretary ..... Treasurer .. Chaplain .. Spring President ..... ...... Vice President .. Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Chaplain . . Sealgair Terry Carragher .. . Allen Tooke Robert Gallagher Robert Gallagher .. Mark Worrell . . Allen Tooke .. Jon Bennett . . Mark Worrell . . Mark Worrell .... Joe Waller Mr. John Beiber To show how social service clubs benefiT The school, Taif This year sponsored Their annual mum sale aT Home- coming and The inspirarional Thanksgiving assembly. Taif members cleaned The Trophy cases and were ushers aT The orchesTra concerT. Also, during The year They had a car wash, and They decoraTed for The May Fefe coronaTion. Taif L To R-Boffom Row: Peggy Cox, Janef PeTras- so, Linda Banks, NaneTTe Romine, Candy Wrenn, Robbie Tsuboi, Julie Gaumer, Rose Criner, Pam Garvie, Vicki Radmacher. Row 2: Marcella Biorge, Teddi Dusa, Janis Taylor, Sharon Hutchison, Judy Scheelar, Karen Schneid- er, Gail Haney, Nancy Pease, Nancie Kraus, Col- leen Perry. Row 3: Paula Bolen, Linda Grenfell, Judi Welch, Sally Bates, Georgia Hoffman, Linda Williams, Carolyn Cusfis, Marsha iDePrez, Brenda Calhoun. Row 4: Gaye Rosania, Daphne Brown- ing, Jane Logan, Shauna Snow, Joan Hiebert, Nancy Daggeft, Julie Haggblom, Garlinn Han- sen, Sheryl Olson. Row 5: Jeri Aldrich, Berna Lloyd, Heidi Hanzlik, KaThi Graves, Sue Her- reTT, Mariorie Koosman, Jane Scheelar, Barbara Spears, Denise Carper, Kathy Welch. Fall OFFICERS: L To R-Georgia Hoffman, Judi Welch, Heidi Hanzlik, Julie Gaumer, Rose Criner PresidenT ..... .... . KaThi Graves ' . Vice PresidenT . . . . Sheryl Olson Tsubo Karen Schwder' Secrerary .... .. Rose Criner Treasurer ................. Pam Garvie SergeanT-aT-arms .......... Julie Gaumer Publicify . . Judi Welch 81 Georgia Hoffman HisTorian .............. ChrisTie Salyard Chaplain .. ...,...... Heidi Hanzlik Spring PresidenT ..... ....... . Pam Garvie Vice PresidenT . . .. , Jeri Aldrich SecreTary .... .. Sheryl Olson Treasurer ...... . . . Robbie Tsuboi SergeanT-aT-arms ....... Barbara Kirchner Publicity . .. Rose 'Criner 81 Karen Schneider HisTorian ,. ............, Gaye Rosania Chaplain .. ........ Linda Williams Advisor . .. Miss Ann Schnakenberg Sheryl Olson, KaThi Graves, Pam Garvie, Jeri Aldrich, Gaye Rosania, Linda Williams, Robbie 187 Ro al QC 77 -xtlaxm - M . . V f -. If--.,1,--..,.., .. V Yue- ., A v ' -- i-,eg A: i1,q5' FJ z A, Q' -' iii P ...N- A foxy FH, vi-, f-at If - be C1 9 V use e - v-1' is - P. A' o ' A .- - - 'i J 1: t Q -if tl T' ,TUT- i if 4 'Ig , J L If-af-Nazi j if l , Jill.. Trim ' LT 'IHYH K P L. rv ,..,,,ZL ELT.. TT. s reg L to R-Row l: Jim Duffy, Eric Houghton, Doug Marlow, Neil Watson, Ken Standing, Jim Pavosa, Terry McCarthy, Sam Whitehead, Steven Vetter, Dennis Johnson, Dan Damewood, Ernie RaLonde, Dale Leabo, Jerry Randall. Row 2: Jim Field, Ted Mollett, Randy Ainslie, George Shoemaker, Ron Larson, Jim Doyle, Rob Horner, Mike Wright, Doug Skille, Craig Swanson, Andy Holcomb, Duane Mintier, Val Johnson, Boys and irls ..:s-:n.J.. -so ' ' I' ' ' -' ' '- ' Lee Hunefeld. Row 3: Roger Beck, Chris Heald, Richard Maier, Shawn Fisher, Tim Schomberg, Tad Spilo, Tim Douglass, Bill Pierson, David Davis, Marty Howard, Mike Bischoff, Pete Pierson, Bill Stuart. Row 4: Rich-ard Schneider, Jack Stambaugh, Don Hauskins, Steve Johnson, Sam Spicher, Paul Schwabe, Bruce Drugg, Bob Hosman, Scott Morgan, Joel Yamauchi, Pat Malone, Paul Mueller, Dave Brown. of the Month Lindsay Ball f Polse Berna Lloyd Talent 188 Y 5, Connie Gray ' Friendliness Nancy Niece Personality AVK-:H . ,E 'S , , KAI' 7: Q ,.. ky bl: s- f hLl 1 l 1 s - ' 4 , ,,ii ,Q 1 - C - .,: , .: ' rfr.-11.25131:4--1-'2 :zfe f Q ' ' ' . it ' tgvxf irizi in ' 2 is ': i :1:'5:4: vw V . 4. - : X it L to R-Row l: Robbie Pierce, David Whitney, Mark Mueller, Greg Miller, Tom Plant, Terry Carragher, Joe Waller, Mike K. Smith, Bill Baechler, Rich Hutchison, Bill Craswell. Row 2: Leon Meade, Dennis Hammons, Randy Mills, Mike Sawtelle, Dave Miller, Tim Wilmarth, Cam Sinclair, Bill Maas, Don Chapman, Ed Vetter. Row 3: Scott Munro, R. D. Fortner, Steve Miller, William Garlinn Hansen Colleen Perry Leadership School Spirit Marnell Hadley, Peggy COX, Diane Dennis Scholarship Talent John Watts Mark Worrell Ross, Rick Harrington, Dennis Gassner, Joe Phillips, Jerry Scdoris, Bob Armstrong, Dave Ingham, Mike Smith, Craig Stott. Row 4: Dick Cooley, Tim Casey, Bill Zimmerman, Dennis Clark, John Anderson, Gary Singleterry, Ken Hatch, Greg Morgan, Jim Pittman, Cliff Tsfiboi, Bob Pierce. Clyde Baker Cam Sinclair Personality Fall 8: Winter Sports Gary Singleterry School Spirit Scholarship plifefi. ' r'4'yg'- J ' A , :QQ --A- w 9 ,gb - . r Y.-V ' , 9351: .ew J ' P gr.-Q g' A T'-Yi-91 , Y, . i ,-ua .t ., . , -. YRK- 1, .1 ,'f.,'45. .X 'F li ' 1: , P 1 L sb , 2 VUA. V, J if :, ca ' f 'Kr 1 , ,, X' .g...' .f f' Q i , :H :P l y in 9 Pl 'Av Hugh MacDonald and Jan Hedderly entertain at an assembly. Bill Craswell and Tom Ulappa star in the French version of Batman. JI l9O Students Participate in Man Grganizations and Their Activities is ,cf - 1. i Student and faculty participation made the donkey basketball game a huge success. An original folk dance was performed by German students at the German club banquet. N Student Help J 'fl gf JA Ad Staff junior ,,,... v ' i.- 5 A-lfzx Q 1 1- - - g ,.7 - A T31 l L '15 L to R-Row 1: Lindo Conner, Lydia Work, Virginia Lindley, Rose Criner, Jill Janssen, Judi Welch, Mary Ludwick. Row 2: Richard Griffith, Robbie Pierce, Jerry Spicher, Dan Damewood, Mr. Pearson. iv- ,. g ii' 1 . , i 4' 7593 .X r' K Lto R-Becky Anderson, Diane Stage Crew L to R-Row 1: Rick Andrus, Joyce Gentry, Doron Craig, Janice Smith. Row 2: Gary Vanlandingham, Mrs. Reynolds, Linda Lee, Neil Vincent, Tony Baechler, Lindsay Ball, John Watts. Row 3: Bill Allard, Morrie Minich. wh L l92 ' 5.5, Q! A 77 ia ,s 1 X yr Q... Audio-Visual Building Secretaries 'yn y , .mwff 'Q Rig: 491 W-at -A A Riff' xi .... - h D' ', L' R vorgordl Laura Ayers, Kathy Lcughmyi Ike: 25 JET: !NAleEl1ini5:12eeniiiGAeJxLl7Y2eit:.ndro Dostort, S clron :mit ois ose Student Nurses ,.. L To R-Row 1: Janet Green, Sherri Hurt, Carol Brown, Linda Jensen, Barbara Johnson, Pom Crory. Row 2: Donna Fowler, Karen Parson, Janice Anderson, Donneftc Bcxldock, Florene Smith, Mrs, Metzger. 193 ,igl I 94 ffillfl illlll 1 lil film L to R-Jo Ann Smalberger, Gail Marvin, Joe Dryden, David Meeks, Barbara Schulze, Mary McDonald. Jerry Bennett, Gale Johnson. Library Cadets L to R-Row l: Sharon Dirnit, Dorothy Logsdon, Lois Rose, Diane Thompson. Row 2: Joene Sage, Terry Rogers, Charles Smith, Bruce Cameron, Suzanne Miller. 194 Student Store and Snack B L To R-Mike Keckler, Diane Thompson, DeEHa Jamieson, Linda Conner, Lynda Osborn, Gwenn Hilfiker. - Z Y ,Y , ,, L to R--Mr. Martini, Linda Starr, Barbara Schulze, Claudia Parker, Mary McDonald, Susan Conner, Judy Chapman, Cafhie Eggiman, Karen Ke-iper, Sharon Carney, Carol Trofto. 195 Student Secretaries 1 411 L to R-Row I: Belinda Hopkins, Beverly Hopkins, Nanefre Romine, Cindy Hitchcock, Janice Moorehead, Randi Halsefh, Cheryl Iverson. Row 2: Joyce Gibson, Carol Weisdorfer, Cathryn McPartland, Clint Bishop, Rhonda Bray, Carol Splefi- sfaszer, Rose Mills. i945 A - v , 11: .'. L to R-Row lg Shirley Kiger, Bev Campbell, Pat Mowe, Denise Rose, Sharon Greenup. Row 2: Linda McDonnell Nancy Monaghan, Darlene Gould, Carol Colburn, Kathleen Ruhl, Janice Moore. Music: Groups ' 7 ,4 -:.z.uu1,sw lv Vagabonds ff 114 'fa , N- .A 1,51 gf - .-bffr X v fb . Sc . laik ll Ll ,gf l 1 ', .1 A 4 , Seated: Janet Peirasso. L to R-Row l: Charlene Campbell, Midge berger, Gary Nelson, Cam Sinclair, Tim Wilmarih, Jeff Young, Wenfzy, J-oyce Dochow, Jane! Lindroth, Pam Bailey, Anne Martin, Larry Harrison, Jerry Scdoris, Dick Cooley, Mike Siauffer, Tom Diane Dennis, Gayle Ellis. Row 2: Gary Singleierry, Chris Sweis- Long, Craig Lockwood. CQ Choir. . . directed b Mr. Hayden Morrison y is , ' 4 -Ji, ew- A I l J l , 5 L To R--Raw li Janet Pefrasso, Colleen Perry, Nancy Kraus, Linda Kowalski, Charlene Campbell, Jeanneffe Levasseur, Marsha DePrez, Anne Martin, Joyce Dochow, Jerry Coco, Gary Brain, Jim Doyle, Steven Keiper, Jack Dickinson, Row 2: Linda Baarsiad, Jan Soles, Jan Wells, Shirley Kiger, Peggy Cox, Leslie Kline, Lydia Work, Joleen Pense, Anita Dunn, Don Rose, Ed Young, John Gill, Forrest Chapman, Cam Sinclair. Row 3: Darlene Richardson, Peggy Thies, Vicki Radmacher, Linda Williams, Diane Dennis, Janice Bair, Deanna Sherman, Cdthy RaLonde, Sandra Harney, Pafii Tyler, Mike Herz, Rick Bradley, Warren'Har1ung, Gerry Danker, George White, Sieve Hess, Larry Wilson, Ken Standing, Gary Nelson. Row 4: Carol Ann Bryan, Bronwyn Ford, Judi Fricke, Joene Sage, Renee Loner, 'Suzanne Culver, Marilyn Budzeck, Chris Sweisberger, Dan Janes, Mike Fre'y, Russ Speed, Ed Boomhower, Scart Strain, Phil Heppner, Dave Peishow, Chuck Lindley, Ken Wetmore, Dave Priichardi David Douglas High School has always been well known The golden Tones produced by The Vagabonds again broughf fame To David Douglas. WiTh Their Television performances, Their May Fefe program, and Their par- Ticipafion aT various civic funcTions, The Vagabonds projecTed an energefic and firsT raTe image To The public, represenfafive of all David Douglas sTudenTs. 1 The Choir members rehearse for The ChrisTmas assembly. for iTs ouTsTanding achievemenTs in The field of music. Under The direcTion of Mr. Hayden Morrison, The choir Thrilled and delighTed iTs audiences wiTh memorable performances, The acTiviTies ThaT The choir members parficipafed in during The year included concerfs, assemblies, The Easfer Sunrise Vagabonds prove ThaT practice makes perfecT. Service, baccalaureaTe, and graduafion, Through Their efforTs The choir again succeeded in aTTaining Their goal of musical excellence. L To R-Row li John Keiski, Craig Lockwood, Terry Danker, Tom Long, Craig Swanson, Corrine Kelly, Karen White, Colleen Kelly, Paula Bolen, Pam Wilson, Terri Linke, Belinda Hansen, Row 21 ScoTT Johnson, Chris Blake, Ron Rose, Al Clausius, Kirk Heald, Larry Andrew, Karen Schneider, Sharon HuTchison, Pam WaTson, Carolyn Woods, Vicki Wood- worTh, CaTherine Craig, Diane Wersch, Nancy Farris, Janice Imper, Gayle Ellis, LoreTTa Shouse. Row 3: Tim WilmarTh, Dennis BolsTer, Tully Bell, Ken Leonard, Carol Funnell, Vicki Duke, Judy Johnson, KaThy SToughTon, Shirley Keller, Kay KnuTson, Joyce Rose, Cindy Schonerf, Midge WenTzy, Marilyn Erickson, Virginia O'Toole, Pam Bailey. Row 4: Paul Rowe, Jeff Young, Larry Harrison, Jim Goodwin, Doug Geisler, Larry WaTson, Dick Borchers, Dick Cooley, Jerry' Scdoris, Mike STauffer, Linda WhiTe, Debby Thies, KaThy Jensen, Marilee Hes- cock, Ana-Maria Ribierb, Chris Linclauer, PaTTi ChenoweTh,s JoAnn Erickson, MarTa Mullbock. FLUTES L To R .laneT Petrasso Helen Lozier, Cheryl Ray, Judy Scheelar, Denise r. -.- I. -'SP ', . '. 1 .arf f A1 F. i ..::.-J . e fir sig ll f fx 1 'yn 'W ll' CLARINETS L To R Row I Nikki Nalum Diann Bueftner, Chrisfi Salyard, Cathy Martalla Carol Borisch Row 2 .Jon Bennett Doug Baker RoberT Horner Alan BASSES: L To R-Dan Dees, Dan Fraiser, Jerry Loe, Mike Brown. 0 Jorgensen Bill Donlgan Row 3 Dave Grassley, Phil Barbelr, Eric HoughTon, Tom directed by Mr. Larry Morrell Music is a living arf To be enjoyed by borh The performer and The lisTener. Whefher on The stage aT The annual Winfer and Spring concerTs or on The fooTball field during halfTime, The band played for The enioymenT of all. A greaT deal was expecTed of The eighTy-Three member band and a greaT deal was received. Many long hours of pracTice, bofh in class and ouT, were spenf in preparafion for each perform- ance. The combined inTeresT and enfhus- BASSOON: seaTed-Marsha Young. OBOES: L To R-Cheryl Iverson, Karhy Welch. iasm of The direcfor, Mr. Larry Morrell, and his sTudenTs again produced a band of disTincTion. This year an ouTsTanding represenTa- Tion of sTudenTs were selecfed from The Senior Band To parTicipaTe in The All- STaTe Band during Spring VacaTion. These TalenTed musicians included Tom BarneTT, Diann BueTTner, Dan Dees, Tom Long, Helen Lozier, Nikki Nalum, Gary Nelson, ChrisTi Salyard, Merle Sogge, Tom Spoo, and KaThy Welch. Carper, Karen Askey, Diane Denton, Karen Arb, Connie Henderson, ,, ., : , , . ., 12 D , , . ' L DRUMS: L To R-Stan Irish, Randy Remonf, Jim Ford, Bill Craswell, Richard Hutchison, Mike Hurson, Mike Walker, George Shoemaker, Doug Soles. HORNS: L To R-Merle Sogge, Tim Mason, TROMBONES: L to R-Row 1: Pete Meighan, Jim Perry. Row 2: Ed Young, Keith Shervold. Row 3: Randy Scott, Gary Nelson. Row 4: Jeff Young. Richard Maier. C' SAXOPHONES: L To R-Chris Beeler, Ron Doney, Joyce Green, Rod Landrefh, Tom Spoo. BRASSES: L 'ro R-Row 1: Randy Kincaid, John Keiski. Row 2: Craig Lockwood, Dick Duicher, Rick Scheefz, Sam Whifehead. Row 3: Dave Heiden, ScoTT Munro, Lee Hunefeld, Bernie Monigomery, Dave Anderson. Row 4: Bob Kennedy, Jack Janssen, Larry Pierce, Doug Skille, Jim Anderson, Bob Martin. f gg ii 201 unior Ensemble L to R-Bottom Row: Judy Fricke, Terri Link, Marilyn Erickson, Vicki Woodworth, Karen Schneider, Lydia Work. Row 2: Paula Bolen, Marta Mullbock, Patty Chenoweth, Suzanne Culver, Kay Knutson, Catherine Craig. Row 3: Jack Dickinson, Steve Keiper, Craig Swanson, Ken Standing, Larry Watson, Alvin Clausius, Merle Sogge. Row 4: Kirk Heald, Rick Bradley, Chuck Lindley, Marty Howard, Steve Johnson, Jim Goodwin, Dick Borchers. Girls, Glcc L to R-Row lf Charlene Taylor, Jean Dickinson, Linda Bates, Pat McDonald, Carol McDonald, Pat MacDonald, Pot Captain, Maxine McBurnett, Mr, Morrison. Row 2: Darlene Gould, Sandi Merrick, Becki Watson, Barbara Anderson, Linda Shafer, Becky Johnson, Barbara Cox, Kathy Shelley. Row 3: Charlotte Benson, Cynthia Booterbaugh, Linda Crarnpton, Vicki Haffey, Nancy Downing, Joleen Jensen, Sally Cole, Linda Camrnan, Janice Ostberg, Michelle Vester. Row 41 Nancy Miller, Nancy West, Mary Pinkerton, Luana Clauson, Elaine Lesley, Lois Crompton, Sharmon McMichael, Cheri Schreiber, Pam Kramer, Sue Trent, Lindsay Ball. Orchestra . . . directed b Mr. Carmen Saracco 9 L to R-Row ls Daphne Browning, Linda Helvie, Teresa Lakin, Kerrilou Fanger, Beth Teeters, Karren Browning. Row 2: Mary Henry, Kay Knutson, Sharon McFarland, Susan Diclgey, Susan Goodman, Paula East, Janet Petrasso, Helen Lozier, Marty Howard, Linda Bartol, Jill Lock- wood, Betty Ann Dressler. Row 3: David Piluso, Greer Goodwin, Gary Custis, Dan Gepford, Marla Mann, Christine Banks, Tom Long, Diann Buettner, Cheryl Iverson, Kathy Welch, Marsha Young, Nancy Rehberg, Vicki Henderson, Susan Dreiling. Row 4: Sue Millard, Joanne Schilling, Arlie Adams, Nancy Abbott, Jane Robbins, Dave Nissen, Judy Claxton, Barbara Rozier, Bill Craswell, Randy Remont, Mr. Morrison, Mr. Saracco, Lloyd Sparks, Bob Bracy, Steve Dreiling, Bernie Montgomery, Sam Whitehead, John Keiski, Dave Anderson, Gary Nelson, Randy Scott, Jett Young. Dance Band L to R-Bottom Row: Ron Doney, Tom Spoo, Rod Landreth, Tom Randy Scott, Jett Young. Row 3: Jim Anderson, Dick Dutcher, ' ' R d K' 'd Crai Lockwood, John Keiski. Barnett Phil Barber, Chris Beeler. Row 2: Merle Sogge, Mike Dave Anderson, an y incai , g Hutson,I Steve Dreiling, Mr, Morrell, Keith Shervold, Gary Nelson, ophomorc Music Groups Sophomore Choir -'if j, fi , Qi, l B 151 . 1- Q F , .S I ' ,I tl, , A vllgnlu fl 5 E figs .A-ui' rl, L ' M ' 'ic 'V -V iii M ' 1 1 AI L i I r .f K L 1 L to R-Row l: Mr. Slocum, Sandi Debusman, Gail Jenkins, Sandra Griffin, Jeanne Stanford, Melody Irapp, Peter Stuchlik, Richard McMillin, Stan Gedde, Wes Yuen, Larry Baker, Marilyn Babiak, Linda Selbee, Orinda Moody, Susan Ferguson. Row 21 Christine Holmberg, Gail Goodrich, Sue Friesen, Judy Ellis, Carmen Hildenbrand, Beth Seine, Brian Stoffregen, Chris Parson, Scott Fisher, Terry Heem, Sheryl Tracy, Bobi Mather, Sheryl Thompson, Diane Spear. Row 3: Linda Hillier, Robin Green, Rachel Geiger, Carlotta Hildenbrand, Judi Geisler, Cathy Pond, Jerry Armstrong, Mark Beard, Perry Mitchell, Roland Johnson, Dennis Bixby, Jan Jeffery, Barbara Schulze, Mary McDonald, Barbara Harney, Sue Clark, unior Building Dance Band ,,A....s,4ewi . s..,.L,H.-Q - -1.1.-...A - A-11.1-ag ee.: A sew ' Y L-' if 4 l , e'o.:'o v Standing, L to R-Jan Jeffery, Lloyd Sparks, Mr. Jay Burchak, L to R-Row ii Ray Pratt Randy Bachman, John Caplener, Randy Randall. Raw 2: Norman Wycoff, Jim Schacher, Rick Walker, David Anderson. Row 3g Richard Nalum, Jim Patterson, Ray Hascall. Not pictured: Scart Janes John Rolfe, Randy Lowe, Gary McGee. 204 ,. :fi 9 -ef... I' fi fl Jim Patterson, Ray Hascall. Not pictured: Scott Janes, John Rolfe, Randy Lowe, Gary McGee. Vocal Ensemble Cc- ,.,, its sg: ry f ilxk i TF lif- e - ' f T Y' .- , .Q ' l .i' 6 il 'Ss'- S N 5 A 1 e ri . . i-,vf W , l L to R--Row l: Sue Friesen, Judy Ellis, Judi Geisler, Bobi Giordano. Row 31 Barbara Schulze, Rachelle Geiger, Chris Mather, Linda Selbee, Susan Ferguson. Row 2: Caryl Smith, Parson, Mark Beard, Jerry Armstrong, Roland Johnson, Mary Ann LaZelle, Pat Malone, Brian Stoffregen, Richard Shardon Lewis, Dennis Bixby, Jan Jeffery, Susan Booth. McMillian, Wes Yuen, Larry Baker, Cheryl Thompson, Marie Sophomore Band L to R-Row lr Dave Smith, Bill Henry, Kathy Loughary, Rick Wunn, Susan O'Toole, Valerie Brown, Talia Searle, Karen Brenneke, Debbie Doern, Debbie Mason, Marie Giordano, Marci Thayer, Glenna Frasier, Claudia Gullion, Delores Galbraith. Row 2: Karen Keiper, Vicki Pense, Dan Watkins, Warren Grant, Don Scott, Ray Pratt, Mike Davis, Greg Snider, John Caplener, Mary Street, Charles Nedrow, Frank Cornwell, Winston Miller, Bob Phillips, Terry Iverson. Row 3: Dorothy Hosking, Kathy Lakin, Ed Miller, Margaret McManus, Mark Chapman, Robert Rosenow, Richard Nalum, Pat Collins, Jay Aldrich, Doug Kersey, Mike Wallmark, Jerry Gardner, Ronald Young, Ken Snider, David Baldock, Phil Marossie, Jerry Coulter, Norman Wycotf, Gary Radmacher, Curtis Emery, Rich Walker, Jim Schacher. Row 4: Steve Anderson, Wes Smith, Mr. Jay Burchak, Larry Koester, David Foos, Jim Patterson, Gerald Cleveland, John Rolfe. 205 Freshman usic Groups Freshman Choir . . . directed by Mr. Wilton Slocum L to R-Row 1: Dena Christ, Sally Kraus, Susan l-loffstetter, Joy Lamb, Cathy Miller, Terri McKee, Paul Sharp, Mel Hart, Hamp Grey, John Kohlenberger. Row' 2: Valerie Walker, Darlene Veal, Pauline Anderson, Linda Woodworth, Janice Craig, Sharon Martin, David Dean, Steve Enyeart, Sandy Macdonald, Louis Richardson, Row 3: Roberta Lamm, Phyllis Armstrong, Jan Hedderly, Cheryl Straw, Brenda Springer, Janice Curry, Debbie Rattey, Gary Collins, Brian Nelson, Peter Koch, Chet Harns. irls' Glee L to R-Row 1: Mike Frazier, David Tatro, Don Borchers, Bill Converse, Mary Eggiman, Vicki Grady, Jan Delap, Kristine Drake, Joan Varney, Linda Marcus, Jennifer Drews, Jo Ellen Allison, Mr. Slocum, Row 2: Ken Gifford, David Buschman, Tom Linke, Rex Stratton, Diane Howard, Alana Kraetsch, Valerie James, Sheryl Taylor, Janice Franzen, Lanita Hyatt, Debby Smithurst, Yvonne Lokkeverg. Row 3: Bill Pancoast, Jon Brock, Steve Fray, Don Walter, Denise Shakley, Linda Gruetter, Teresa Lakin, Debby Schmid, Clydelle Mann, Patricia Pond, Diane Gwyther, Jill Wissler, Jeanette Loe, Karen Kertz. L to R-Row l: Linda Mair, Susan Erickson, Barbara l-lecker, Anita Clifton, Debbie Cornelius, Linda Bolster, Penny Bowers, Sherry Wratten, Row 2: Dona Adams, Pat Sanditer, Kathy Mclntosh, Sharon Parker, Vicki Judkins, Sue Hunt, Vickie Nunes, Sheryl Gaub, Lois Edgell, Row 3: Jgner Philhpg Vicky Lansing, Pam Rachiner, Candi Erickson, Jeannie Bashaw, Lindo Buell, Valerie Isenberg, Sherry Maxwell, Barbara Gelisson, Pot Ton-bs, Diane Jobe. 206 Freshman Ensemble L to R-Row I: Linda Marcus, Susan Hotfstetter, Tom Linke, Mel Hart, Don Borchers, Phyllis Craig, Joan Varney Row 2: Sheryl Taylor, Kristine Drake, Dennis Payne, John Kohlenberger, Paul Sharp, Mike Frazier, Diane Gwyther Row 3: Valerie Walker, Debby Schmid, Gary Collins, Steve Fray, Steve Enyeart, Jo Ann Schilling, Clydelle Mann Joining The David Douglas High School Christmas Assembly, the Junior Building music program for The first Time, The fresh- Concert, and The All-District Choral Festival. men participated enthusiastically in 'both The 210 members participating in The fresh- vocal anal instrumental areas. man music program displayed Their ability They performed aT such events as The and Talent to The fullest extent. Freshman Band . . . directed b , Mr. ja Burchak L to R-Row l: Gary McGee, Randy Barber, Linda Krieger, Wanda Twilleager, Gail Jeffery, Jackie Fielding, Carol Sogge, Cindy Whitehead, Barbara Whiteside, Kirby Dees, Kathy Arb. Row 2: Gerald Barrow, Beni Hanzlik, Claudia Parker, Mary Einerson, Sandra Bennett, Debby Rutger, Charlene Powell, Elaine Atkins, Mary McCarthy, Bob Trebble, Vic Becker, Richard Tritt, Mark Denner, Ron Salyard. Row 3: Donna Hogan, Randy Randall, Pat Pringle, Kathy Haggerty, Fred Nilson, Jim Grigg, Keith Cameron, Brian Boland, Kay Carlson, Dennis Watkins, Duane Schermerhorn, Scott Janes, David Anderson. Row 4: Benny White, Randy Bachman, Bob Call, Dan Hogan, Larry Bishop, Todd Price, Mike Mason, Jirn Hayes, Wayne Campbell, Gary Nelson, Keith Cameron, Larry Rector, Duane Bartruff, Wayne. Achziger. Row 5: Bill Shelly, Mike Jondahl, Greg Dickey, Eric Jamieson, Ed Dexter, Randy Lowe, Mr. Burchak, Ray Hascall, Mr. Morrell, Charles Wolsborn, Mr. Iles, Jack Young, Jim Tupper. ni: 1 f mw2amw4:w:mv0f mumfwffafxnmm W-wfffqw :fauwlnwwwnn cw afnszwzw, f 'wwe fvmm Class 'Q Senior Class OfHcers .KVA 4: J Q'7 :vt-p 'Lei ,i 'i-T' .T . I . lx Q or -K ff. i ' by l q ll'l!- . KJ . 'X - i Rx, ' 9 'N , f plfz,-l fi' ' ,ill 'M -1 'W' ,MII lllxgllg 'iv 1 nr I' .QO,.lgl I .fYJk, fQO.i 'U' '! : X funk --1, ,, .ml I-l X , F 5 ' ' X 'A ! ' :fl elle- M U K L ll V X i ' Qfl .1 P' , Y . wr ' f L .,, ,,,.4 5 I,'. ' I Ji ' I L to R-Row l: J. Spicher, L. Meade, L. Williams. Row 2: H. Lozier, R. Schubothe, C. Lindauer. The senior class party left some Seniors stunned from the games played. President Leon Meade Vice-President Ralph Schubofhe Secrefary Linda Williams Treasurer Jerry Spicher Execufive Council Rep. Girls' P.T.S.A. Rep. Helen Lozier Chris Lindauer if Senior Class Council L to R-Row 1: C. Borisch, C. Perry, J. Kratky, M. Bugchea, C. Eckstrom, J. Janssen. Row 2: C. Trach- sel, N. Nalum, M. Hadley, L. Kline, D. Wersch, C. Brown Row 3: D. Janes, P. Snow, R. Hutchinson, J. Phillips, T. Carragher. Row 4: C. Sweisberger, B. Montgomery, D. Gassner, B. Whipps, K. Knepoff. Dana Flynn asks forgiveness on Santa Smith's lap. This year's senior class was the largest ever to graduate from David Douglas. The seniors brought much pride and spirit to David Douglas in the form of scholarships and awards. Of The 569 graduating seniors, l 19 won honors and scholarships. The high ability of the Class of '66 was also evident in their achievements in the fields of speech, drama, music, and art. ln athletics seniors led their respective teams to two state champion- ships, one in football and the other in wrestling. The seniors voted to give the school two class gifts. A bas- ketball roster board will be placed in the Junior Building gym and a set of microphones was donated to the drama department. Mr John Stradtman, Mr. William Schmid, Mrs. Joanna Klick. Advisors DIANE DENNIS Sharing the honor with two other girls, Diane Dennis graduated as valedictorian after maintaining a 4.0 G.P.A. Proving her academic ability, she received a Na- tional Merit Letter ot Commendation. Diane not only studied diligently at David Douglas, but she was also an active participant in many school activities. Her excellent dramatic abilities earned for Diane membership in-the National Thespians. Her mem- bership in F.T.A. tor three years and French Club tor tour years has well prepared her as she plans to major in French or English at Oberlin College. aledictorians PEGGY COX Musically and dramatically inclined, Peggy Cox was actively involved for tour years in choir and participated in the play, Cyrano de Bergerac. Further displaying her school spirit, she yelled with the rally tor four years. As a member ot National Junior Honor Society and Na- tional Honor Society she maintained a 4.0 G.P.A. Aside from being endowed with intellect, Peggy charmed her tellow classmates as Sweethearts Ball Queen and May Fete Queen. Peggy plans to attend Lewis and Clark College and perhaps major in elementary education or foreign language. GARY SINGLETERRY MARNELL HADLEY Being physically fit is one of the objectives of Marnell Hadley as she plans to maior in physical education while attending Oregon State University. A member of both National Junior Honor Society and National Honor Society, Marnell showed her academic ability by receiv- ing a National Merit Letter of Commendation. During her freshman and sophomore years she played clarinet in the marching band. As a sophomore and iunior she was a member of the David Douglas Swimming teams, lettering as a iunior. Being a member of F.T.A. for three years, Marnell has taken a definite step in fulfilling her ambition to become a teacher, Salutatorians BARBARA KIRCHNER ,Gary Singleterry distinguished himself in the aca- demic field with his many achievements. He was a mem- ber of National Junior Honor Society, being elected pres- ident in his sophomore year. Also a member of the Na- tional Honor Society, Gary was elected president of it in his senior year. Hjs leadership qualities were further evi- dent as he served as president of his freshman class and in participation in the state government at Boys State. Broadening his school life, Gary participated in many sports, including track, football, and gymnastics. Mu- sically, he has been a member of choir for four years and Vagabonds his senior year. Membership in the Ad- venturers Club rounded out Gary's varied activities at David Douglas. Barbara Kirchner served her school for four years through a number of activities. She was a member of Adventurers Club and was secretary of the newly formed French Club. The Region lll committee took up much of Barbara's time during the fall of her senior year. The committee planned the regional convention of high school student government officers. She also was a High- land Dancer, being elected captain her senior year, Barbara received many honors during her years at David Douglas, including National Junior Honor Society and National Honor Society memberships. Active in stu- dent government, Barbara was elected corresponding secretary her iunior year. The University of Oregon is Barbara's choice for college where she plans to study interior design. ALDRICH, JERI University of Ore- gon, National Merit Finalist, ARM- STRONG, ROBERT Portland State, BAECHLER, WILLIAM University of Montana, BAILEY, PAMELA Ore- gon College of Education, Oregon Congress of Parents and Teachers, BAILEY, THOMAS Lewis and Clark, BANKS, LINDA George Pepperdine College, BAUMANN, RICHARD Willamette, University of Oregon, BEEBE, ROLAND Oregon Technical Institute, Radio Club, BENNETT, JON Sealgair, BEYER, ROBERT Oregon State University, BRAUCK- MILLER, JOHN Lewis and Clark, French Club, BROSTROM, NORMA University of Oregon, BRYAN, CAROL ANN Seattle Pacific, Univer- sity of Oregon, CAMPBELL, CHAR- LENE George Fox College, CAR- PER, DIANE Gaelic Club, University of Oregon, ALDRICH, JERI BAILEY, PAM BAUMANN, BEYER, ROBERT BRYAN,CAROL ANN ARMSTRONG, BAILEY, TOM RICHARD BRAUCKMILLER, CAMPBELL, ROBERT BANKS, LINDA BEEBE, ROLAND JOHN CHARLENE BAECHLER, WILLIAM BENNETT, JON BROSTROM, NORMA CARPER, DIANE CARRAGHER, TERRY COX, PEGGY DEHAAN, SANDRA DITTMER, DAVID GARVIE, PAM CARROLL, DICK CRASWELL, WILLIAM DENNIS, DIANE DUKE, VICKI GASSNER, DENNIS COOLEY, RICHARD CRINER, ROSE DEPREZ, MARSHA ELLIS, GAYLE GAUMER, JULIE 4 Q CARRAGHER, TERRY Sealgair, CARROLL, DICK Oregon State Uni- versity, National Merit Finalist, COOLEY, RICHARD Harvard, Stan- ford, University of Chicago, Willa- mette, COX, PEGGY Lewis and Clark, Oregon State University, CRASWELL, WILLIAM Princeton, alternate-Stantord,YaIe, CRINER, ROSE University ot Oregon, DD Faculty Scholarship, Cathy Sweitzer Award, DEHAAN, SANDRA Pa- cific Lutheran, DENNIS, DIANE Oberlin, Stanford, University of Ore- gon, Leiselotte Keller Award, DEPREZ, MARSHA Pacific Lutheran, DITTMER, DAVID Portland State Willamette, DUKE, VICKI D.D. Dads' Club, Portland State, ELLIS, GAYLE Lewis and Clark, Seattle Pacific, GARVIE, PAMELA Univer- sity of Oregon, GASSNER, DENNIS University of Oregon, GAUMER, JULIE Oregon State University, DD Dadsf Club. GIBBS, GAYLE HADLEY, MARNELL HALSETH, RANDI HARRINGTON, RICK HOWLETT, GRINDSTAFF, HAGAN, MAUREEN HAMMONS, DENNIS HARTMAN, ELAINE KATHLEEN V MICHAEL HAGGBLOM, JULIE HANSEN, GARLINN HERRETT, SUE GOINS, DEBRA GRAY, CONNIE INGHAM, DAVID JANSSEN, JACK Southern Oregon College, JANSSEN, JILL Southern Oregon College, DD Faculty Scholar- ship, KAHLER, DONALD Portland State, KINCAID, RANDY Univer- sity of Nevada, KIRCHNER, BAR- BARA 'University of Oregon, Port- land Elks', DD Faculty Scholarship, KLINE, LESLIE Oregon State Univer- sity, University of Oregon, DD Fac- ulty Scholarship, KRAUS, NANCIE Oregon State University, LINDAUER, CHRISTINE Oregon State University, LINDLEY, VIRGINIA Willamette, Whitman, Lewis and Clark, Lydia Weigel Award, LEE, JUNIE Lee Oh Dong Benevolent Association, Portland State, LINDROTH, JANETTE Oregon State University, Union Pa- cific, Sperry-Hutchinson, DD Faculty Scholarship, LLOYD,iBERNA Port- land State, Oregon Junior Miss, LOCKWOOD, CRAIG Lewis and Clark, Portland State, LOZIER, HELEN Oregon College of Education, MAAS, WILLIAM Stanford, Oregon State, National Merit Finalist. GIBBS, GAYLE Brigham Young, Uni- versity of Oregon, GRINDSTAFF, MICHAEL Northwestern University, Willamette, Esco Corporation, GRAY, CONNIE DD Dads' Club, Portland State, HADLEY, MARNELL Seattle Pacific, Oregon State Uni- versity, HAGAN,MAUREEN Port- land State, HAGGBLOM, JULIE Oregon State University, HALSETH, RANDI Portland State, Pep Club- Oregon College of Education, HAMMONS, DENNIS University of Oregon, Washington State, Pacific, HANSEN, GARLINN Linfield, Lewis and Clark, University of Oregon, HARRINGTON, RICK University of Montana, Portland State, Oregon State University, HARTMAN, ELAINE Portland State, Oualha, HERRET, SUSAN Southern Oregon College, HOWLETT, KATHLEEN Portland State, Linfield, GOINS, DEBRA Portland State, Lewis and Clark, INGHAM, DAVID Oregon State University. JANSSEN, JACK KINCAID, RANDY KRAUS, NANCIE LEE, JUNIE LOCKWOOD, CRAIG JANSSEN, JILL KIRCHNER, LINDAUER, LlNDROTH,JANETTE LOZIER, HELEN KAHLER, DONALD BARBARA CHRISTINE LLOYD, BERNA MAAS, WILLIAM KLINE, LESLIE 'LINDLEY, VIRGINIA 215 .fs MALONE, JEFF NROTC Scholarship, Oregon State University, MARTIN, ANNE University of Oregon, MARTTALA, CATHY University of Puget Sound, Portland State, DD National Honor Society, MEADE, LEON Linfield, Portland State, Pa- cific, MORGAN, GREG University of Oregon, MULLIKIN, BILL DD Radio Club, NEDROW, KATHIE Seattle Pacific, Oregon State Univer- sity, NELSON, GARY Lewis and Clark, NIECE, NANCIE DD Faculty Scholarship, University of Oregon, Mills, Lewis and Clark, O'TOOLE, VIRGINIA Willamette, University of Oregon, PEMBERTON, KATHIE DD , I f I Dads' Club, Portland State, PERRY, ' COLLEEN Linfield, University of Ore- , gon, Sperry-Hutchinson, PETRASSO, I ' - JANET University of Washington, 1.1 U , Virginia Brown Music, PHILLIPS, 'I y fy, -I JOSEPH University of Oregon. MALONE, JEFF MEADE, LEON MULLIKIN, BILL NIECE, NANCIE PERRY, COLLEEN MARTIN, ANNE MONAGHAN, NEDROW, KATHY OTOOLE, VIRGINIA PETRASSO, JANET MARTTAIA, CATHY NANCY NELSON, GARY PEMBERTON, PHILLIPS, JOSEPH MORGAN, GREG KATHIE PIERCE, 'LARRY POND, SHARON RIBEIRO, ROSE, JOYCE SCDORIS, JERRY PIERCE, ROBERT RAY, CHERYL ANA MARIE ROWE, STEVEN scHREINER, PLANT, THOMAS REMONT, RANDY RIEK, GEORGIA SALYARD, LYNETTE PIERCE, LARRY DD PTSA, University of Oregon, PIERCE, ROBERT Uni- versity of Puget Sound, PIANT, THOMAS Oregon Technical Insti- tute, POND, SHARON DD Dads' Club, Emmanuel Hospital School of Nursing, RAY, CHERYL Portland State, REMONT, RANDY DD Na- tional Honor Society, University of Oregon, RIBEIRO, ANA MARIE Spanish Medal of Excellence, RIEK, GEORGIA University of Oregon, Seattle University, RODMAN, MICHAEL Oregon State University, ROSE, JOYCE Oregon College of Education, ROWE, STEVEN Port- land State, SALYARD, CHRISTINE University of Oregon, University of Puget Sound, SCDORIS,JERRY DD Dads' Club, University of Oregon, SCHREINER, LYNETTE Oregon Col- lege of Education, Portland State, SCHUBOTHE, RALPH Whitman, Pa- cific, Lewis and Clark, Oregon State University, University of Oregon. 216 RODMAN, MICHAEL CHRISTINE SCHUBOTHE, RALPH r 'Q ff IJ, gl 1 t'r' L. SHERMAN, DEANNA Seattle Pacific, Portland State, SHOEMAKER, JAN Seattle Pacific, Wheaton, SINCLAIR, CAMERON University of Oregon, University of Washington, Stanford, Oregon State University, SINGLE- TERRY, GARY Harvard, swnford, Pomona, LIGHT Award, SMITH, MICHAEL C. Pacific, SMITH, MICHAEL K. Lewis and Clark, SPICHER, JERRY University of Port- land, Pacific, STARR, JEAN Na- tional Merit Finalist, STUART, SUE Oregon College of Education, Wash- ington State University, SPEAR, TRUDY Brigham Young, SWAREN, BRIAN Portland State, Lewis and Clark, TOOKE, ALLEN Sealgair Club. SHERMAN, DEANNA SINGLETERRY, GARY SPEAR, TRUDY STUART, SUE SHOEMAKER, JAN SMITH, MICHAEL C. SPICHER, JERRY SWAREN, BRIAN SINCLAIR, SMITH, MICHAEL K. STARR, JEAN TOOKE, ALLEN total 119 VINCENT, NEIL WELLS, JANET WILMARTH, WONG, GARY WALLER, JOE WENTZY, MIDGE TIMOTHY WUNN, CORY WELCH, JUDI WERSCH, DIANE WILSON, DONNA ZIMMERMAN, WILSON, PAMELA WILLIAM W ':i VINCENT, NEIL Thespians, San Francisco School of Fashion, WALLER, JOE Oregon Industrial Education, alternate Oregon State University, WELCH, JUDI DD PTSA Scholarship, University of Ore- gon, Taif Club, WELLS, JANET University of Oregon, Pep Club, WENTZY, MIDGE Metropolitan Business, WERSCH, DIANE Port- land State, California Baptist, WIL- MARTH, TIMOTHY University of Oregon, University of Washington, Oregon State University, Linfield, Stanford, Lewis and Clark, WIL- SON, DONNA Oregon College of Education, WILSON, PAMELA Mon- tana State University, Whitman, Uni- .versity of Oregon, National Merit Honorary Scholarship, National Honor Society, National H'onorary Scholarship, WONG, GARY Ore- gon State University, DD National Honor Society, WUNN, CORY Ap- pointment to US. Military Academy lWest Pointl ZIMMERMAN, WIL- LIAM Columbia Basin Junior Col- lege. 21 7 Janet Traglio and .Iunior'Senior Prom. b r 'Y her escort, Gary Emmerson, enter the enchanting oriental garden af the L KB! 5. Q. xx , ., Q .' , f y i 2 1 oooo 2 Prom All ni ht ar fA . ,, Q i f 5 a g P ty! L , gm ,,A,, I is - in L7 VL. oo offiwla d ' ' f, Q Qf o , o o gra uauon pracmcc w f M , o 1A2 Q' ' hA Q . o o ' 'Y A x . ., 5 . A gl if 0 1 Q 1 Q 4 'Ak go IQ P 4 1 BQK ' 'Q Q -W f Bring Flood of W af 'oollxx 4' ' , memories , A , . - 1 X ' A S Y f ,V x F , Q ., V 2 y' 7 . ' ,L u ' f Baccalaureate .K 4 Y' Baccalaureate practice proved interesting and confusing. F3 ! iz J' :Vip . ' 'Kids' 3 'U , tl- b 'N , , , . . 1 if i If Carol Burkhart and Ron Kusah are ready as Baccalaureate service begins. 220 ,r ! Jim Meeks and Linda Morris study the program before the service ' if t V Mitt f 1, ,Q it ', ,, ' 7 . 1 ' 1 i, .fir -W 1 ' s fit . L 1 'ix ' j , I c , ' I L r At the completion of Baccalaureate this couple takes their mor-tar boards off. Senior Banquet The seniors enioy the entertainment and the food at the Senior Banquet. 6 Ope group eats their food while the others watch patiently. I - fQgiZX ,-Y ,ef-4 Patient, waiting seniors seem to be contemplating their last days at Douglas. 221 TWTPF' ' XWQ- ADAMS, ooue ALoRicH, JERRIE KAY ALLARD, WILLIAM E. AMUNDSEN, CRAIG E. 222 ANDERSON, BECKY ANDERSON, JAMES L. ANDREW, LARRY W. ARMSTRONG, ROBERT W. ANDERSON, DAVID G. ANDERSON, JOHN K. ARMSTRONG, ROBERT L. ARNCE, RONALD E. ADAMS, DOUG Boys' League. 4353- ALDRICH, JERRIE KAY Jr. N.H.s. t,2, N.H.S.. 3,4, G.L. Sgt.-at-Arms ' ' I, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, Adventures Club 3,4, Tait S,4, ts l-5 V. Pres. 4, G.R.A. I, French Club 3, Rally 2,3,4, Thalia l,2. Ken Knephoff antici- pates a volleyball return at Senior Rec Night. ALLARD, WILLIAM EDWIN Thespians 3,4, Dance Band l,2, Winterset Sup., Stage Crew 4, Marching Band 2, General Council I, Cyrano de Bergerac, Student Director and Stage Manager. AMUNDSEN, CRAIG EIRAR Basketball 2,3,4. ANDERSON, BECKY Girls' League, ANDERSON, DAVID GREGORY Frosh Band, Dance Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra 4, Marching Band 2,3,4,'WrestIing 2, All State Band, Goldenball Basketball. ANDERSON, JAMES L. Dance Band 2,4, Orchestra 4, Senior Symphonic Band I,2, 3,4, German Club 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4. ANDERSON, :JOHN KEITH Class Rep. 3, Choir A 4, Outdoorsman I, Sealgair 3,4, Royal D 3,4, Basketball I,2, Wrestling I, Baseball 3,4, Executive Council 3, General Council 2. ANDREW, LARRY W. Choir A l,2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Ensemble l,2, General Council 4, Y.R. 4, Class' Rep. 4. ARMSTRONG, ROBERT LELAND Class Rep. I,3,4, Boys' State 3, French Club 3,4, Barons 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arrns 4, Basketball I,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4. ARMSTRONG, ROBERT WAYNE Intramurals 2,3. ARNCE, RONALD EUGENE Boys' League. ,....,, 41 AYERS, GERA'LD ROSS BAECHLER, BI'LL JOSEPH BAILEY, LAURIE C. BAARSTAD, LINDA LOU BAILEY, KATHRYN BAILEY, PAM LORRAINE AYERS, GERALD ROSS F.T.A. 2, French Club 3, Wrestling 4, Track 2, Golclenball Basketball 4. BAARSTAD, LINDA LOU G.L. Class Tep. 2, Choir A 4, Girls Glee I,2,3,4. BAECHLER, BILL JOSEPH Royal D 3,4, Football 'l,2,3,4, Track I,2,3,4, 'Barons 4. BAILEY, KATHRYN Girls' League. BAILEY, LAURIE CHARLENE F.T.A. 2, Spanish Club 2, Intramurals I,2. BAILEY, PAM LORRAINE G.L. Class Rep. 2, Jr. N.H.S, 2, N.l'I.S. 3,4, '- 5 Choir A 3, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Girls Glee 2, Spanish Club 2,3,4, Vaga- bonds, Ensemble 2,3, Gaelic 3,4, Sec 3, Pres. 4, Assembly Committee 'G 1.7 4, Thespians 4, Cyrano de Bergerac, Sup, BAKER, CLYDE JAMES Freshie Frolic King, German Club I, Stage Door, Sup., Regis 3,4, Pres. 4, Roval D 2,3,4, Football I,2,3, Track I,2,3, General Council 3,4, Thespians 4. BAKER, DOUGLAS MILTON Band I, Chess Club I, Senior Symphonic Band 3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4. BALL, LINDSAY JEAN G.L. Class Rep. 3, Thespians 4, Girls' Glee 4, Stage Door, Lead, Stage Crew 4, Transfer 3. BANKS, LINDA DIANE Choir A i,2,3,4, French Club 2,3, Y.D. 4, Ensemble I, 2,3, General Council 2, Taif 4. BARBER, ARLENE V. G.L. Class Rep. 4, F.T.A. 4, Thalia 3. BARNETT, TOM CHARLES Dance Bancl 2,3,4, Orchestra 3, Senior Symphonic Band 3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Football I. BARRY, LINDA SUE Jr. N.H.S. 2, N.H.S. 3,4, National Merit Letter Q of Commendation, I.R.L. 4, Scriptori I, Speech Squad 2,3, German Club 2,3,4, Merrick 3,4, Snack Bar 3,4, Student Sec. 3, Pep Club 2,3, i HIGHLANDERS 3. BARTRUFF, MARY Thalia 3, Omni 4. BAKER, CLYDE JAMES I BARBER, ARLENE V. BAKER, DOUGLAS M. BARNETT, TOM CHARLES BAIJL, LINDSAY JEAN BARRY, 'LINDA SUE BANKS, LINDA DIANE BARTRUFF, MARY . v'n .pl 1-I J' i Hygfr 5, , BAUMANN, RICHARD J. BEEBE, ROLAND EUGENE BENNETT, JON CLARK BECKMAN, BILLY BELL, TULLY D. aENNEn, LINDA M. BAIJMANN, RICHARD JAMES Jr. N.H.s. 2, N.H.s. 3,45 Scriptori 4, 5 Y.R. 3,45 Rifle Team 2,35 General Council lj Interclub Council 45 v Lf I RL. 4, Rifle Club I,2,3,4. BECKMAN, BILLY Boys' League. BEEBE, ROLAND EUGENE Awards in Metal Work and Drafting5 Electronics Club 2,3,45 Radio Club 2,3,45 Cross Country lg Swimming lg Intramurals I,2. BELL, TULLY D. Choir A 2,3,45 Outdoorsman 25 Spanish Club 35 Wrestling 45 Transfer 2. BENNETT, JON CLARK Class Officer V. Pres. lg Freshie Frolic Court5 King Cotton Court5 Band lp Senior Symphonic Band 3,45 Sealgair 3,4, V. Pres. 45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Baseball lj Editorial Board 35 Executive Council 25 General Council I,2,3,45 Jr. Bldg. Pres. 2. BENNETT, LINDA MICHELE G.L. General Council I,25 Arnica lg Chess Club 45 Scriptori I,2,3,45 German Club 35 G.R.A, lp Qualha 3,45 Rally I,3,4, Cdpt.5 Track lg Tumbling 25 Gymnastics 3,45 Executive Council 45 General Council I,2,3. BETTS, JAMES WESLEY Cross Country ly Tumbling I,25 Gymnastics I,2. -I-0... -on-www I ,Il BEYER, ROBERT l. Jr. N.H.S. 25 N.l'l.S. 45 Royal D 3,45 Basketball 25 v Wrestling lg Golf 2,3,4, BIERBRAUER, ROGER DALE Regis 3,4, Treas. 35 Royal D 3,45 Basketball l,2,3. BISHOP, CLINTON RAY Spanish Club 25 Thalia 45 Intramurals 2. BIXBY, BERT A, Boys' League. BLAIZE, JOHN FRANK Regis 3,45 Football I,25 Basketball lg Baseball 2. BOOMHOWER, ED Choir A 3,45 Choir B 25 Winterset, Sup.5 Transfer 2. K...-y Fd..-is-2 I! ' BORISCH, CAROL LOUISE Jr. N.H.S. I,25 N.H.S. 3,45 National Letter E cf Commendatiom Band lj FTA. 25 Spanish Club 45 Senior Sym- I 1 phonic Band 3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Gaelic 4, Historian 4. 224 i Q :i fir' -I-J-35 -T:-I park! BETTS, JAMES WESLEY BIXBY, BERT A. BEYER, ROBERT I. BLAIZE, JOHN FRANK BIERBRAUER, ROGER D. BOOMHOWER, ED BISHOP, CLINTON RAY BORISCH, CAROL L. Via AGT' ,pg 'UW flip Z!- BORMAN, BARBARA ANN BREIDENFELD, RONALD O. BOWERS, DAVID BRIGGS, DIANE LOUISE BRANSDAI., MARCIA A. BRIGHT, IRIS BRAUCKMILLER, JOHN W. BROSTROM, NORMA E. BROTHERTON, TYLER S. BRYAN, CAROL ANN BUETTNER, DIANN BROWN, CAROL ANN BUCHEA, MARCELLE M. BURKHART, CAROL BORMAN, BARBARA ANN Jr. N.H.S. 25 Spanish Club 2,35 Student .Secretary 35 Transfer 2. BOWERS, DAVID Boys' League. BRANSDAL, MARCIA ANNE spanish Club 3. lim BRAUCKMILLER, JOHN W. N.H.S. 3,45 Chess Club 45 French Club 2,3,45 Track Manager 2,35 Scriptori 45 Transfer 2. 1. BREIDENFELD, RONALD OWEN Mr. Thanksgiving Candidate 35 Spanish Club 3,45 Regis 3,4, Treasurer 45 Royal D 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball I5 General Council I,2,3. ' ' BRIGGS, DIANE LOUISE Merrick 45 Transfer 2. BRIGHT, IRIS Girls' League5 Tait 3,4. BROSTROM, NORMA ELIZABETH G.L. Historian I5 N.F.L. 3,45 Speech Squad 3,45 G.R.A. I5 Intramurals I,2. BROTHERTON, TYLER SCOTT General Council 1,25 Executive Council 3. BROWN, CAROL ANN G.L. General Council 25 German Club 25 Merrick 3,45 G.R.A. I5 General Council I,3,45 Student Nurse 4. BRYAN, CAROL ANN Jr. N.H.S. 1,2, N.H.S. 3,4, choir I, r.r.A if f- 2,3,45 Scriptori 45 Spanish Club 35 Ensemble I,2,35 Merrick 3,4 Us Lf G.R.A. I5 lnterclub Council 25 Class Assemblies I,2,3. BUCHEA, MARCEIJLE MARIE G.L. Class Rep. 35 General Council 35 Adventures Club 3,45 Qualha 3,4, Chaplain 35 Senior Class Rep. H 'f 12' BUETTNER, DIANN Jr. N.H.S. 25 N.H.S. 3,45 Band I5 Orchestra 3,45 5 Senior Symphonic Band 3,45 CELTIC 45 Defreya 3,45 Chaplain- 45 ts l-1 Maching Band 2,3,45 Tennis 2. BURKHART, CAROL G.L. Class Rep. 35 Transfer 2. 225 fi has 'N 115 CAPTAIN, PAT CARLSON, KEN CARPER, DIANE YVETTE CARLSON, GORDON CARLSON, PAUL W. CARRAGHER, TERRY W. It 'E lj tivifies Commihee 3. BURSON, PAT ELAINE Senior Class Rep. , Yn -3 -an BURNETT, BRETT SCOTT BUSS, BILL BURSON, PAT ELAINE CABLER, LARRY BUSCH, GARY ROBERT CAMPBELL, BEVERLY J. BUSCHMAN, LINDA M. CAMPBELL, CHARLENE C. BUSCI-I, GARY ROBERT Track I, Gymnastics 2,3. BUSCHMAN, LINDA MARIE Girls' League. BUSS, BILL Spanish Club 3, Jr, Class Council, Sr. Class Council, Transfer 2. CABLER, LARRY Boys' League. CAMPBELL, BEVERLY JANE Student Sec. 4, Audio Visual 2, Anendance Office 4. 0221. CAMPBELL, CHARLENE CONSTANCE Jr. N.H.S. 2, N.H.S. 4, G.L. General Council 3, Amica I,2, Choir A I,2,3, l.R.L. 4, Spanish Club It 5 I,2,3,4, Vagobonds 4, Ensemble 2,3, Gaelic 3,4, V. Pres 4, Pres. 4, I5 I- Interclub Council 2. CAPTAIN, PAT Choir A 2, Girls' Glee l,3,4. CARLSON, GORDON Electronics Club 3, l.R.L. I, German Club 2,3, Sealgoir 4,. General Council l,2,3, Class Rep. l,2,3. CARLSON, KEN German Club 3. CARLSON, PAUL W. Oufdoorsman I, Ski Lords 3,4, German Club 3, Adventures Club 3,4, Sealgoir 4, Swimming 2, Wrestling I, Baseball I, General Coumgil I,2,3,4. 'T 'T'T7 CARPER, DIANE YVETTE Jr. N.H.S. 2, Choir A 2,3,4, French Club 3,4, Y.D. 4, Gaelic 3,4, Sgt.-af-Arms 3, V. Pres 4, Vs if CARRAGHER, TERRY WILLIAM Sealgoir 3,4, Pres. 4, Royal D 3,4, Wrestling I 2 3,4, Jr. Class Council, Sr. Class Council, lnrerclub Council 4. f I BURNETT, BRETT SCOTT Jr. N.H.S. l,2, N.H.S. 3,4, Orchestra 'l,2, Ski Lords 'I,2,3,4, German Club 2,3,4, Marching Band l,2,3,4, As- sembly Commiftee 4, General Council 2,3, Interclub Council 4, Ac- CARROLL, TERRENCE R. CHAPMAN, DONALD K. CHAPMAN, STEPHEN C. CASEY, TIM MICHAEL CHAPMAN, FORREST M. CHRISTIANSEN, JANE M. e CARROLL, TERRENCE RICHARD Jr. N.H.S. I,25 N.H.S. 3,45 I.R.L. 45 French Club 3,45 Adventures Club 3,45 General Council 2,45 Jr. Coun- ciI5 Interclub Council 4. CASEY, TIM MICHAEL Barons 3,45 Football I,2,45 Adventures Club 4. CHAPMAN, DONALD KIRK Choir I5 Royal D 2,3,45 Rifle Team 2,3,45 I.R.L. 45 Y.R. 4. CHAPMAN, FORREST M. Choir A 3,45 Choir I. CHAPMAN, STEPHEN CLARENCE Radio Club I,25 German Club 35 Y.R. 45 I.R.L. 4. CHRISTIANSEN, JANE MARIE G.L. Publicity Manager I,25 Qualha 3,4, Sgt.-at Arms 45 General Council I,2. ' ' CLARK, DENNIS W. COLLINS, REBBECCA E. COBURN, RICHARD F. CONSER, TIMOTHY COLBURN, CAROL COOK, ALAN Seniors enioy their second childhood at the class rec night CLARK, DENNIS w. Jr. N.H.s, 1,2, ska Lords 3,4, German Club 1,2,3,45 Adven- tures Club 2,3,45 Barons 3,4, V. Pres. 45 Royal D 3,45 Football I,2,3,45 Wrestling lg Baseball I,25 General Council 3. COLBURN, RICHARD F. Class Rep. 35 Rifle Club I,2. COLBURN, CAROL Girls' League. COLLINS, REBBECCA ELIZABETH Girls' League. CONSER, TIMOTHY French Club 2,35 Audio Visual I,25 Football I,2,3. COOK, ALAN Boys' League. .-I M 'T .,1,, COOLEY, DICK COOPER, GLENDA E. CORNWELL, DANNY COONS, DEDE COPELAND, JEANETTE C. COX, PEGGY ANN M53-mu COOLEY, DICK Jr. N.H.S. I,2, N.H.S. 3,-4, King Cotton, King, Thes- pians 3,4, Choir A 3, Vagabonds 4, Ensemble l,2,3, Adventures Club 2,3,4, She Stoops to Conquer, Lead, Marching Band 2, Royal D tj L7 3,4, Football I,2,3,4, Basketball I,2, Track I,2, Executive Council 2,4, General Council I,2,3,4, lnterclub Council 3, Pres. Jr. Bldg., Cyrano cle Bergerac, Lead, Student Body Pres. 4. COONS, DEDE G.L. Class Rep. 3, Art Club I, Stage Crew 3,4, Swimming 4. COOPER, GLENDA ELISE French Club 4, Thespians 4, Transfer 4. COPELAND, JEANETTE CHRISTINE Amicn I, Choir A I, GRA I. CORNWELL, DANNY Boys' League. COX, PEGGY ANN Jr. N.H.S. I,2, N.H.S. 3,4, Freshie Frolic Court, .' King Cotton Court, G.L. V. Pres. I, Amica I, Choir A 2,3,4, Frosh I, Choir, F.T.A. 2, French Club 4, Taif 3,4, G.R.A. I, Rally I,2,3,4, Ex- if ecutive Council 4, Sweetheart Ball Queen, Cyrano de Bergerac, Sup., May Fete Queen. CRAIG, RICK G. Boys' League. CRANDAL, JANICE Highland Dancers 3,4, I.R,L. 4. CRARY, PAMELA G.L. Rep. 4, Amica I, Ski Lords 4, French Club 3, Defreya 3,4, Health Room Help 4, G.R.A. I, Rally I, General Club 4. ,LIL31-W, CRASWELL, BILL Jr. N.H.S. I,2, N.H.S. 3,4, Class Officer, V. Pres. 2, - Dance Band I, Band I, Choir 3, Orchestra 4, Senior Symphonic Band 2,3,4, French Club 3,4, Y.R. 4, Ensemble 3, Barons 3,4, Sec, 3, Pres. ly: cf 4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Royal D 3,4, Football I,2,3,4, Basketball I,2,3,4, General Council I, Interclub Council 4. ,I -'--:q- CRINER, ROSE ELIZABEIH Jr. N.H.S. I,2, N.H.S. 3,4, Thespians 3,4, , -L-Y .s-.. 4- - i I.R.L. 4, Adventures Club 4, Ski Lords 2,3,4, German Club 3,4, As- sembly 3, Tail 3,4, Publicity Manager 3, Ad Staff 4, Rally 2,3,4, FG 7 Swimming 2, Executive Council 2, Track 4, Cyrano de Bergerac 4. CROCKETT, LARRY Transfer 3. CROW, ANNIE Transfer 2. CROWE, HENRIETTA Merrick 3,4, Transfer I, 228 it -O w--'49 5, T17 'TP' Q' N11 A If, CRAIG, RICK G. CRANDAL, JANICE CRARY, PAMELA CRASWELL, BILL CRINER, Rose E. creocicsrr, LARRY cizow, ANNIE craovvs, HENRIETTA My, 'TD Her 1'-7 151' 'JP4 Q '79 CUSTIS, CAROLYN V. DAVIDOFF, RAY DAGGETT, NANCY E. DAVIDSON, SHEILA M. DANIELSEN, RICHARD DAVIES, RICHARD J. DART, CATHALEEN DEAN, TOM 401-Q-. DECKER, CRAIG JOSEPH DEHAAN, SANDRA JEAN DENNIS, DIANE DEES, DAN DEDUYPER, BECKY DEPREZ, MARSHA JEAN Qi CUSTIS, CAROLYN VIANNE N.H.S. 47 Choir A 2,3,4j Choir lj , S I.R.L. Aj German Club 3,47 Ensemble I,2,37 Taif 4. DAGGETT, NANCY ELLEN Class Officer, Treas. I7 Freshie Frolic Court7 Homecom- ing Court7 King Cotton Court7 G.L. Sec. I7 General Council 37 Choir A 1,22 l,R.L. 47 Ski Lords 3,47 French Club 3,47 Y.D, 3,45 Adventures Club 3,47 Taif 3,47 Swim- ming 2,37 General Council i,3. DANIELSEN, RICHARD German Club 27 Art Club 4j Barons 37 Cross Country 47 Track 4, DART, CATHALEEN LOUISE G.'L. Class Rep. 4j Choir I7 Girls' Glee 3. DAVIDOFF, RAY Boys' League. DAVIDSON, SHEILA MAUREEN Choir A 1,21 Choir I7 Defreya 47 Intramurals 2. DAVIES, RICHARD JAMES Transfer 3. DEAN, TOM Basketball I. DECKER, CRAIG JOSEPH Boys' League. DEES, DAN Dance Band I,2,37 Senior Symphonic Band 3,47 German Club 3,47 Adventures 2,37 Marching Band 2,3,47 All State 'Band 4. Mm... emo- men' ' V' DEHAAN, SANDRA JEAN N.H.S. 47 Gaelic 47 I.R.L. 47 Trdnsfer 4. Vs if DEKUYPER, BECKY G.L. General Council l,27 Amica I7 French Club 3,47 Defreya 3,47 General Council I. Nuwmi '.z,...,..m,.T DENNIS, DIANE Jr. N.H.S. ll,2j N.H.S. 3,47 Choir A 37 Choir I7 F.T.A. 2,3747 Vagaboncls 47 French Club 2,3,47 Ensemble I,2,37 Ad- v I 4 ventures Club 27 Winterset Sup.7 She Stoops to Conquer7 Stage Door, E L Sup.7 Cyrano de Bergerac, Sup. 4. DEPREZ, MARSHA JEAN -G.L. V. Pres. I7 General' Council 27 Jr. N.H.S. l,2j N.H.S.7 Thesplans 3,47 Choir A l,2,3,47 F.T.A. 2,3,47 She Stoops to Conquer, Sup.7 Taif 3,47 Stage Crew 47 G.R.A. I7 Rally 27 lnterclub Council 47 Cyrano cle Bergerac, Sup. 229 ! . .rf u fvff O DIETER, LORAN ALFRED DOCHOW, JOYCE ELAINE DILSAVER, PHILLIP H, DONIGAN, BILLY DAVID DITTMER, DAVID ALLEN DOWLING, PATRICK DOANE, KATHLEEN DRISCOLL, NANCY C, 5 .. ,ylrli l . I. xgfg - f 'Q 'QS r.,,.y Y. , .V A rv 'Ps lf Q-Q--. DUKE, VICKI 'LEA ECKSTROM, CAROL JEAN EINERSON, JOHN M. DUNBAR, GEORGE J. EDWARDS, CARL LEE ELLIS, GAYLE SUZANNE DIETER, LORAN ALFRED Transfer 3. DILSAVER, PHILLIP H. Transfer 3. -wo-.. -e-0-mini IX' DITTMER, DAVID ALLEN Jr. N.H.S. I,2, N.l'l.S. 3,4, Electronics Club V: if 3, Latin Club 4. DOANE, KATHLEEN CELTIC 3. DOCHOW, JOYCE ELAINE Thespians 3,4, Choir A 3, Spanish Club 3, Vaga- bonds 4, Stage Door, Sup., Cyrano de Bergerac, Sup., Transfer 3. DONIGAN, BILLY DAVID Band I, Chess Club 2, Senior Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Baseball I, Rifle Club 4. DOWLING, PATRICK Ski Lords 2,3,4. DRISCOLL, NANCY CAROLYN Girls' Glee 3, Spanish Club 3, Speech Squad 4. DUKE, VICKI LEA Choir A 3,4, Choir I, Girls' Glee 2, Y,D. 4, Transfer 3. DUNBAR, GEORGE JOSEPH Elecfronics Club 4. ECKSTROM, CAROL JEAN G.L. Rep. 4, G.L. General Council 4, Amica I, Out- doorsrnan I,2, Adventures Club 3, Qualha 3,4, Swimming 2,3,4, Track I, Editorial Board 4. EDWARDS, CARL LEE Speech Squad 2, Basketball I. EINERSON, JOHN MICHAEL Wrestling 3. ELLIS, GAYLE SUZANNE G.L. General Council 2, Jr, N.H,S. 2, Choir A 3,47 Soph, Choir 2, Vagabonds 4, French Club 2,4, Y.R. 3,4, Ensemble 3, CELTIC 3, Cyrano de Bergerac, Sup., Transfer 2. EMMERSON, GARY W. ESSY, RICHARD EVANS, GLEN WILLORD ENGFER, RANDOLPH EVANS, FLOYD EVANS, LINDA CHERI EMMERSON, GARY WAYNE Transfer 3. ENGFER, RANDOLPH Wrestling I, Baseball I, Intramurals 2,3. ESSY, RICHARD Tennis 4. EVANS, FLOYD 'Boys' League, EVANS, GLEN WILLORD Rifle Club 4, Library Assistant 4, Transfer 3. EVANS, LINDA CHERI Swimming 2, Outdoorsman 2, Ski Lords 2,4, G.R.A. I, Transfer I. EVANS, MIKE WAYNE Boys' League. FARRIS, NANCY ANN Thespians 3, Choir A 3,4, Frosh Choir, I.R.'C. 3, Speech Squad 3, Y.D. 4, Ensemble I,3, Gaelic 4, Pep Club 3,4, Swimming 2. FINLEY, JEANNINE LYNN G.'L. Class Rep. 3, Amica I. FLYNN, DANA MARIE G.L. Class Rep. 4, Girls' Glee l, CELTIC 3,4, Omni 3,4, Pres. 4, Treas. 4, Interclub Council 4, Quill and Scroll 4. FORD, BRONWYN LESLIE Jr. N.H.S.. l,2, N.H.S. 4, Choir A 3,4, Choir Frosh, F.T.A. 2, Russian Club 3,4, G.R.A. I, Pep Club 3, Inter- PE 1.7 club Council 4, Transfer 2. FOREE, JERRY LEE Boys' League. FORS, MARY DIANNE Girls' Glee 2,3. FORTNER, R. D. German Club 2,3,4, Y.R. 3, Royal D 2,3,4, Cross Country I, Football 2,3,4, Tennis 3, Gymnastics 2,3,4. rf 9i. EVANS, MIKE WAYNE FORD, BRONWYN LESLIE FARRIS, NANCY ANN , FOREE, JERRY LEE FIN'LEY, JEANNINE LYNN FORS, MARY DIANNE FLYNN, DANA MARIE FORTNER, R. D. ,Q 1' Sb- FOWLER, DONNA MARIE FRASIER, DAN N. FRIDAY, CYNTHIA MAE FUNK, CECELIA DIANE Y, ffm. vt'- :J 9.-3 -I GASSNER DENNIS C GENTRY JOYCE JEAN GILBERTSON NANCY J GAUMER JULIE ANNE GIBBS GAYLE VALERIE GILL JOHN FOWLER, DONNA MARIE Transfer 4. FRASIER, DAN N. Band, Frosh, Marching Band 2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3. FRIDAY, CYNTHIA MAE Pep Club 3. FUNK, CECELIA DIANE Outdoorsman l,2, Qualha 4, G.R.A. I, Intramurals I,2. FUNNELL, CAROL ANN Cyrano de Bergerac, Sup., Thespians 4, Choir A l,2,4, grgsh Choir, Girls' Glee 3, Spanish Club 2,3, Junior Council Rep. 3, Intramurals GALLAGHER, ROBERT ORAN Class Rep. 2, Scriptori 3,4, French Club 3,4, Sealgair FUNNELL, CAROL ANN GALLAGHER, ROBERT O. GALLO, DARLENE L. GARVIE, PAMELA J, 3,4, Sec. 3, Treas. 3, Royal D 3,4, Cross Country 4, Football I,2, Track I,2,3,4. GALLO, DARLENE LOUISE G.L. Class Rep. 2, Amica I, French Club 2,3, Defreya 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Student Secretary 3, General Council I,4, Transfer I. I '-'EEF' ,I GARVIE, PAMELA JEANNE Jr. N.H.S. I,2, N.H.S. 3,4, I.Iz.L. 4, Ad- li ff, ventures Club 3,4, Ski Lords 3,4, French Club 2,4, Taif 3,4, Treas. Ip, Ls 4, Rally 2. GASSNER, DENNIS CHARLES Choir A I, Outdoorsman 3,4, Chess Club 4, Ger- man Club 3,4, Y.R. 3,4, Regis 3,4, Sec. 3, Chaplain 4, Royal D 3,4, Football l,2, 3,4, Basketball I,2,3,4, Baseball I,2, Golf 3,4, General Council 2,3,4. GAUMER, JULIE ANNE Jr. N.H.S. 2, N.H.S. 3,4, Class Officer, Sec- retary 3, Treasurer I, Homecoming Court, G.L. V. Pres. I, Secretory I7 Adventures Club 3,4, F.T.A. 2, Ski Lords l,2,3,4, German Club 3,4, ,vs Lf! Tax 3,4, Historian 3, Sgtfat-Arms 4, Rally 2, Swimming 2, Wrestling Ra y 4. .mm rf ...AQWH I , f ,' I I GENTRY, JOYCE JEAN G.L. Class Rep. 3, Amica I, Band Frosh, Snack Bar l,2, Marching Band 2,3, Pep Club 2, Sr. Class Council, Cyrano de Bergerac 4. ,.. I., ov -xr- GIBBS, GAYLE VALERIE Jr. N.H.S. I,2, N.H.S. 3,4, G.L. General . Council 2,3,4, Amica I, Tholia I,2, French Club 2,3,4, HIGHLANDER gs f 3,-4, Defreya 3,4, Pres. 4, Snack Bar I,4. GILBERTSON, NANCY JEAN Jr. N.H.S. I, 'Outdoorsman I, Student Secretary 3, GILL, JOHN Spanish Club 3,4. 711 ,pl he Vf'f'f ' GIIJLIAM, DENNIS PAUL GOINS, DEBRA ANN GOODWIN, GREG H. GLASCO, CHARLES GONZOLEZ, ROGER LEE GOULD, DARLENE L. GIIJLIAM, DENNIS PAUL Stage Crew 45 Transfer 2. GLASCO, CHARLES Boys' League. eoms, DEBRA ANN Jr. N.H.s. 2, N.H.s.. 3,45 F.T.A. 2,s,4, earns' 5 5 Glee 45 German Club 3,45 Y.D. 3,45 HIGHLANDER 45 Editorial Board Us Lf 25 Detreya 3,4 GONZOLEZ, ROGER LEE F.T.A. 35 Football I,25 Wrestling I,2,35 Track I,2,3. GOODWIN, GREG HOWARD Ski Lords 45 German Club 35 Barons 3,45 Baseball I5 General Council 3. GOULD, DARLENE 'LOUISE Girls' Glee 3,45 Attendance Office 4. GRANT, CARLOS HERBERT Wrestling 3. GRAVES, KATHLEEN F.T.A. I,25 Outdoorsman 2,3,45 Ski Lords 2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Tait 3,4, Pres. 45 G.R.A. I5 Tennis 3,45 General Council I5 Interclub Council 45 Sr. Class Council 4. GRAY, CONNIE Jr. N.H.S.. 25 G.L. Treasurer 3,4, Pres. 45 General Council 25 Girls' Glee 25 French Club 3,45 CELTIC .3,45 Gaelic 3,4, Publicity Manager 45 Transfer 25 Executive Council 45 Quill and Scroll 4. GREEN, JANET SUE l.R.L. 45 Art Club 35 HIGHLANDER 45 Merrick 3,4, Treas. 45 G.R.A. I5 Health Room Help 4. GREEN, JOYCE KAY Transfer 25 Girls' League. GREEN, 'LINDA LEE Transfer 35 Girls' League. GREEN, WILLIAM E. Frosh 'Band5 German Club 35 Football I5 Wrestling I5 Basee ball I5 Golf 2,35 Gymnastics 2,3,4. GREENUP, SHARON ANNETTE Student Secretary 45 Intramurals 25 Attendance Office 4. go! 'RSV GRANT, CARLOS H. GREEN, JOYCE KAY GRAVES, KATHLEEN GREEN, LINDA LEE GRAY, CONNIE GREEN, WILLIAM E. GREEN, JANET SUE GREENUP, SHARON A J ir A in -..,,, sd -v f 'J' P GRIESENAUER, BARBARA I-IADLEY, MARNELL KAY HAGGBLOM, JULIE GRINDSTAFF, MICHAEI HAGAN, MAUREEN KAYE HAINES, CHARLENE ANN GRIESENAUER, BARBARA Girls' League. GRINDSTAFF, MicHAEi Jr. N.i-is. i,2, N.H.s. 3,4, Boys' sioie, N.r.L. t 1 2,3,4, President 4, Speech Squad 2,3,4, Y.R. 3,4, Assembly Com- 5 If mittee 2. HADLEY, MARNELL KAY Jr, N.H.s. i,2, N.H.s. 3,4, sr. Class Council, Band I, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Senior Symphonic Band 2, German Club 2, tc 4 Merrick 3,4, Marching Band 2, Swimming 2,3, General Council I. .. If HAGAN, MAUREEN KAYE Amica I, Y.R. 3,4, CELTIC 3,4, Gaelic 3,4, Treas. 4, General Council 4, Quill and Scroll 4. HAGGBLOM, JULIE Jr. N,H.S. 2, N.H.S. 3,4, G.L. Publicity Manager I, N.F.L. 2,3,4, F.T.A. 2,3,4, l.R.L. 4, Y.R, 4, Adventures Club 3,4, Taif 4, G.R.A. I, Executive Council 3, General Council l,2,3, Class Officer, Secretary 3, Corresponding Secretary 3. I, I5 .5 HAINES, CHARLENE ANN Transfer 4. HALL, COLLEEN MARIE Amica i,2, Spanish Club 2, Speech Squad 4, Omni 3,4, Sgt.-at,Arms 4, N.F.L. 4. HALSETH, RANDI CLAIRE Choir A I, F.T.A. 3,4, Spanish Club 2, Y.D. 4, CELTIC 4, Omni 3,4, Sec. 3, G.R,A. I, Pep Club 2,3,4, lnterclub Council 4, Stage Door, Sup., Thespicins 4. HAMMEL, PATTI MAY G.L. Class Rep. 3, General Council 3, Transfer 2. HAMMON, CHARLES Boys' League. HAMMONS, DENNIS DEAN Jr. N,H.S. I, Frosh Band, Dance Band I,2, Sealgair 3,4, Marching Bond 2, Royal D 2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Base- ball l,2,3,4, General Council 3, Goldenball Basketball 4. ,-F-, F-3 Mm.. .if-Lx.-V HANSEN, GARLINN Jr. N.H.S. I,2, N.H.S. 3,4, G.L. Pres. 4, General I, Council I,3, Girls State, N.F.L. 3,4, Frosh Choir, F,T.A. 2,4, Scriptori ', 4, Speech Squad 3,4, French Club 2,3,4, Adventures Club 3,4, Taif I-S 3,4, G.R.A. I, Highland Dancer 4, Rally l,2,3, Executive Council 4. HANZLIK, HEIDI Tait 3,4, Chaplain 4, Sweethearts Ball Court, Freshie Frolic Court, Rally I,2,3,4. HARNEY, SANDRA Choir ' Bl' I, Choir ' A 2,3,4. 234 '7' ,I-was WLAFID fix bv HALL, COLLEEN MARIE HAMMONS, DENNIS D. HALSETH, RANDI CLAIRE HANSEN, GARLINN HAMMEL, PATTI MAY HANZLIK, HEIDI HAMMON, CHARLES HARNEY, SANDRA o s '-4 57 W fe'-Q 'K-ls.. 914 5 Yi 74 HARP, JOHN N. HARRISON, LAWRENCE HARRINGTON, CHARLES HART, SHERRI CHRISTINE HARRIS, DAVID HARTMAN, ELAINE M. HARRIS, TERRY HARTSON, CRAIG KENT 11 HARVEY, ROBERT HAY, LINDA HELVIE, LINDA MAXINE HATCH, KENNETH HEEENER, JAMES HERRETT, SUSAN HARP, JOHN N. Scriptori 35 French Club 35 Class Rep. 2. HARRINGTON, CHARLES HIGHLANDER 3,45 Regis 3,45 Royal D 3,45 Football 1,2 3,45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball l,2,3,45 Wrestling 3. HARRIS, DAVID Boys' League, HARRIS, TERRY Frosh Band. HARRISON, LAWRENCE Choir A 3,45 Frosh Choir5 Thespians 45 Vagabonds 45 Ensemble l,2,35 Winterset, Sup.5 Stage Door, Sup.5 General Council 2,35 Cyrano de Bergerac, Sup. HART, SHERRI CHRISTINE Class Rep. 25 French Club 3,45 Qualha 3,45 Health Room Help 45 G.R.A. I5 G.L. Publicity Manager I. HARTMAN, ELAINE MARIE Jr. Class Council5 G.L. General Council 2,35 Qualha 3,4, Sec. 4, Pres. 45 Swimming 2,3,45 General CoAunciI,I ,3. HARTSON, CRAIG KENT Scriptori 35 Speech Squad 45 Senior Symphonic Band 45 Marching Band 4. HARVEY, ROBERT Transfer I. HATCH, KENNETH Frosh Band5 Outdoorsman I5 Orchestra 35 Ski 'Lords 3,45 Span- ish Club 45 Senior Symphonic Band 35 Y.R. 35 Adventures Club 3,45 Bafons 3,45 Marching Band 2,35 Royal D 3,45 Swimming 2,3,4. HAY, LYNDA Amica I5 Defreya 45 Sr. Class Council. HEFFNER, JAMES Track I,2, HELVIE, LINDA MAXINE Orchestra I,2,3,45 French Club 2,35 G.R.A. I5 Pep Club 35 Track 2. HERRETT, SUSAN .Jr. N.H.S, 25 G.L. General Council 2,35 Thespians 2,3,45 Choir A 25 Adventures Club 2,3,45 F.T.A. 45 I.R.L. 25 Scriptori 45 Ski Lords 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Winterset, Sup.5 She Stoops to Conquer, Sup.5 Stage Door, Lead5 Tait 3,45 Highland Dancer 3,45 General Council 2,35 Transfer 25 Tennis 45 Cyrano de Bergerac. 235 1 'Tl ,.. 1,9 W law 'Un 5-Sa... HESS, STEVEN W. HOGAN, LARRY HILL, SHARON LEE HOLLAND, THOMAS D. HITCHCOCK, CINDY S. HOOKER, .IUDITH ANN HOFFMAN, GEORGIA A. HOPKINS, BELINDA A. '59-35 rj N-as :ff L D pid' li Ill HOPMAN, THOMAS HOSMAN, HELEN HUNTER, STEVEN C. HORN, SUSAN HOWLETT, KATHLEEN HUTCHISON, RICHARD S. HESS, STEVEN W. Transfer 4. HILL, SHARON LEE G.L. General Council 3,45 Arnica lp Qualha 3,45 G.R.A. lg Sr. Council. HITCHCOCK, CINDY SHARON I.R.L. 45 Spanish Club 45 Student Secretary 45 Transfer 3. HOFFMAN, GEORGIA ANN Jr. N.l'l.S. l,25 Class Rep. lj G.L. His- 'Q torian lp Amica lp F.T.A. 25 French Club 1,25 Adventures Club 2,3,45 Tait 3,4, Publicity Manager 45 G.R.A, Rally 25 Executive Council lg ti lj Cyrano de Bergerac, Sup. HOGAN, LARRY Boys' League. HOLLAND, THOMAS DANIEL German Club 3,45 Adventures Club 3,45 Barons 3,4, Publicity Manager 35 General Council 35 Interclub Council 3. HOOKER, JUDITH ANN Amica lg Thalia 25 German Club 45 Y.D. 3,45 Merrick 3,45 G.R.A. Pep Club 2,3,45 General Council I. HOPKINS, BELINDA ADELE G.L, Class Rep. 35 General Council 35 Choir A 25 F.T.A. 45 Girls' Glee 1,45 Y.D. 45 Gaelic 3,4, Treas. 45 Pep Club 35 Snack Bar 3,4. HOPMAN, THOMAS Barons 3,45 Royal D 3,45 Football 3,45 Transfer 2. HORN, SUSAN General Council lg Jr. Council5 Russian Club 3. HOSMAN, HELEN Thespions 2,3,45 Speech Squad 45 German Club 25 Crucible 25 My Sister Eileen 25 She Stoops to Conquer 35 Omni 3,45 Highland Dancer 3,45 Transfer 2. -5-'S-723 HowLErr, KATHLEEN if. N.H.S. 1,25 Nm. 2, smpiofa 4, speech 5 Z Squad 3,45 French Club 35 Omni 45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 'FG 7 HUNTER, STEVEN CHARLES Band Frosh lg Camera Club 35 Senior Symphonic Band 3,45 Barons 3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Baseball l,2. 7-03:-WL, HUTCHISON, RICHARD Jr. N.H.S. lg Frosh Band5 Spanish Club 2,35 ' l Senior Symphonic Band 2,3,45 Sealgair 3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 , I Cross Country 3,45 Football 1,25 Track I,2,35 General Council 45 Jr. 'F 7 Class Council5 Sr, Class Council. HUTCHINSON, ROBERT M. HUTSON, MICHAEL K. INGHAM, DAVID C, HUTCHINSON, STEVE W, IMPER, JANICE K. IRWIN, PAMELA O. HUTCHINSON, ROBERT MICHAEL French Club 4j General Council 47 Transfer 3. HUTCHINSON, STEVE WAYNE Outdoorsman lj Cross Country 3,47 Football I7 Baseball 1,21 Track 3,4. HUTSON, MICHAEL K. Dance Band I,2,3,47 Frosh Band7 Marching Band 2,3,4- Wrestling 1,27 General Council 4. 1 IMPER, .JANICE K. Choir A 2,47 Girls' Glee I,3. INGHAM, DAVID C. Jr. N.H.S. l,27 N.H.S. 3,47 German Club 3j Track 1,2,3,4, Vs U7 IRWIN, PAMELA O. Spanish Club 2,37 Gaelic 47 Transfer 2. IVENS, JAMES Boys' League. IVENS, STEVEN L. Boys' League. JACOBS, ROBERT W. Transfer l. JANES, DAN Choir A l,2,3,4i Wrestling I7 Track 2j Sr. Class Council. Z-. JANSSEN, JACK A. N.H.S. 4j Band I7 Spanish Club 27 Senior Sym- iy phonic Band 2,3,47 Barons 3,4, Treas. 47 Marching Band 2,3,47 Base- IVE ,-1 ball 2,3,47 Intramurals 4. JANSSEN, JILL A. Jr. N.H.5. 27 N.F.L. 3,47 Spanish Club lj Defreya Us Lf 3,4, Treas. 47 Jr. Class Council7 Sr. Class Council. JENSEN, CRAIG A. Spanish Club 3. JENSEN, LINDA G.L. General Council I7 Health Room Help 4j General Council 27 Transfer I. 'f .2'.Y IVENS, JAMES JANSSEN, JACK A IVENS, STEVEN 'L. JANSSEN, JILL A. JACOBS, ROBERT W, JENSEN, CRAIG A. JANES, DAN JENSEN, LINDA J. in 405 I ,f- 'W ffl AQ' JENSEN, MELVIN W. JOHNSON, BARBARA J. JOHNSON, LARRY JOHNSON, RITA E. JOHNSON, VICKIE S JOBE, VIRGINIA E. JOHNSON, GILBERT I. JOHNSON, PEARLE JOHNSON, VERN S. JONES, REBECCA E. JENSEN, MELVIN W. Ski Lords 3,4, Wrestling I. JOBE, VIRGINIA E, F.T.A. HIGHLANDER 4, Omni 3. JOHNSON, BARBARA JOAN Quill 8- Scroll 3,4, Amica I, French Club 3, HIGI- LANDER 3,4, Qualha 3,4, Health Room Help 4, G.R.A. I, Intramurals 2. -0:'n::-'- JOHNSON, GILBERT I. Jr. N.H.S. 2, N.H.S. 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,1 f ,X Chess Club 2,3,4, Scriptori 2,4, Speech Squad 4, Y.R. 4, HIGI- 1 g 1. LANDER 3,4, Baseball I, General Council 4, Tennis 4, l.R.L. 4. JOHNSON, LARRY Boys' League. JOHNSON, PEARLE Girls' League. JOHNSON, RITA E, F,T.A. -2, Girls' Glee 3, Spanish Club 3,41 Y.D, 4. JOHNSON, VERN S. Frosh Band, Marching Band 2. JOHNSON, VICKIE S. Snack Bar 2. JONES, REBECCA E. Girls' League. 238 Rich Griffiths proves that the closer you get the better if looks '04 KAHLER, DONALD KARGER, KATHERINE KARKI, WILLIAM J. KECICLER, MICHAEL Kei-iota, JULIE KELSKI, JOHN KELLY, COLLEEN E KELLY, CORRINE E. KELLY, DAVIDA KELLEY, ROBERT KENNEDY, ROBERT KELLY, SHARON KENNEDY, KENNETH KENNER, MANFORD KAHLER, DONALD Thalia. KARGER, KATHERINE I,R.L. 1,27 German Club 3,4, Gaelic 3,4, Intramurals l,2, KARKI, WILLIAM J. Barons 4. KECKLER, MICHAEL Snack Bar 3,4, Student Store 3,4, Tennis J,VL 2,37 V. 4. ,i KEHOE, JULIE N.H.S. 4, 'Merrick 4, Girls' League Rep. 45 Transfer 4. KEISKI, JOHN Dance Band 4, Frosh Band, Orchestra 3,4, Senior Symphonic Band, Marching Band 2,3,4, A Choir, Assembly Committee. KELLY, COLLEEN E. Frosh Choir, A Choir 2,3,4, Scriptori I, Young Democrats 4, Gaelic 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms, Student Secretary 3, Frosh G.R.A., Pep Club 3,4, KELLY, CORRINE E. Amica 1,25 Froslt Choir, A Choir 2,4, .Girls' Glee 3, Scrip- tori I, Adventures Club 3,4, Gaelic 3,4, Historian 4, Health Room Asst. 35 Student Secretary 4, Frosh G.R.A.g Pep Club 3,4, KELLY, DAVIDA ANN Omni 4. KELLY, SHARON S. Art Club 4, Transfer 4. KELLEY, ROBERT Swimming J.V. 2. KENNEDY, KENNETH Frosh Football, Wrestling J.V. 2,3,4g Frosh Baseball. KENNEDY, ROBERT Frosh Band, Marching Band 2,3,4. KENNER, MANFORD Boys' League. 239 KIGER, SHIRLEY Girls' League Sgt.-at-Arms 27 General Council Rep. 1,2 3 'A' Choir 2,3,47 F.T.A. Outdoorsman 27 Speech Squad 37 German Club 3 4 WOUUQ Democrats 37 HIGHLANDER 3,47 Qualha 3,47 Publicity Manager 47 Froslw GR-A. Pep7 Intramurals 1,2. KINCAID, RANDA'LL Dance Band 1,2,3,47 Senior Symphonic Band: MG CI'1l 19 Bond 2,3,47 Frosh Football. KING, BRADFORD Barons 3,4, Secretary7 V. President 47 Frosh Football: CIGSS Council 37 General Council 2,3,4. f,fHAI . KIRCHNER, BARBARA N.H.S. 3,47 Jr. N.H.S. 1,27 May Fete Princess 2j Girl's League Rep. 2, Historian 27 A Choir 3j French Club 3,47 V 4 7 . Taif 3,4j Highland Dancers 3,41 Intramurals 3j Assembly Committee 27 Executive Council 3j General Council Rep. 2,31 Corresponding Secretary 3. ...'I2.'2'L.. KLINE, LESLIE N.H.S. 3,47 Jr. N.H.S. 1,27 Frosh Choir7 A Choir L - 2,3,47 Girls' League Rep. 37 F.T.A. 2,3,47 Thalia 3j Ensemble 2,37 Merrick 3,47 Treasurer 47 Frosh G.R.A.7 Executive Council Qj Class Council 4. Va cf gf' KNEPHOFF, KENNETH Class Council 3,47 Swimming J.V. 27 Gymnastics 3. KOLIN, MICHAEL Geman Club 27 Sealgair 3,47 Royal D Frosh Football7 Foot- ball J.V. 2, V. 3,47 Frosh BasketbalI7 Football J.V. 2, V. 3,47 Frosh BasebaIl7 Base- ball J.V. 2, V. 3,47 Track 37 Intramurals 1,2. KOWALSKI, LINDA MARIE A Choir 2,47 Girls' Glee 1,37 French Club 3,47 Frosh G.R.A.7 Transfer 1. KRALEY, JOHN Boys' League. KRALJ, KATHERINE Jr. N.H.S. 1,27 Class Council 3,47 F.T.A. 2,37 Outdoorsmen lj Qualha 3,4, Chaplain Aj Intramurals 2,3 if KRAMER, ARNOLD RAY Spanish Club 3,47 Barons 3,47 Wrestling lj Intramurals 4. ' ik T 'Al' '7-.ZS 'Iac 'etc V13 ' -5 'Inv' if f KIGER, SHIRLEY KLINE, LESLIE KRALEY, JOHN KRAMER, ARNOLD RAY KRAUS, NANCIE K. KINCAID, RANDALL KNEPHOFF, KENNETH KRALI, KATHERINE KRATKY, JUDITH ANN KUSAH, RONALD KING BRADFORD JAY KOLIN, MICHAEL KIRCHNER BARBARA KOWALSKI, LINDA MARIE 40 KRATKY, JUDITH ANN Girls' League Rep. 25 Jr. N.H.'S. l,25 German Club 1,25 Qualha 3,45 Intramurals l,2,35 General Council Rep. lp Class Council 4. KRAUS, NANCIE KATHLEEN N,H.s, 3,4, Jr. N.H.s. 1,25 Freshie Frolic Court5 P.T.S.A. Rep. 25 Frosh Choir5 A Choir 2,3,45 Adventurers Club gh Lf 3,45 French Club 3,45 Taif 3,45 Frosh G.R.A.5 Rally l,2,3,45 Intra- murals 2,45 Constitution. Evaluation Committee 25 Golf Team 4. KUSAH, RONALD Boys' League. KUSAH, ROSS 'Boys' League. KYLE, SHERRY REEDENE Girls' Glee. LA FOUNTAIN, JO A. Thespians 3,45 Stage Door 45 Stage Crew 3,45 Frosh G.R.A Intramurals. LANDE, PEGGY ANNETTE Frosh Choir5 Girls' Glee 2,35 Highland Dancers 3,4. LANE, ROBERT WILLIAM Boys' League. LANDRETH, RICKEY LEE Spanish Club 35 Wrestling lg Baseball lp Intramurals 2 LANG, PATTI RUTH Girls' League. LARSEN, DAVID Boys' League. LEE, JUNIE KAY F.T.A. 35 Young Democrats 3,45 Thalia 45 Adventurers Club 3,45 I.R.'L. 45 CELTIC 45 Omni 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Transfer 2. LEE, LINDA ANN Girls' League Rep. -2,35 Amica lg Thespians 45 F.T.A. 35 Out doorsman 25 CELTIC 3,4, Editor-in-Chief 45 Stage Door 45 Gaelic 3,45 Stage Crew 45 Frosh G.R.A.5 Intramurals 2,35 Editorial Council5 General Council Rep .I5 Class Council 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Play Cast 3,4. fm' I KUSAH, ROSS LA FOUNTAIN, .IO A. LANG, PATTI RUTH KYLE, SHERRY R. LANDE, PEGGY A, LARSEN, DAVID All I want for Christmas is . . ., says Nancy Driscoll as she LANE, RQBERT LEE, JUNIE KAY sits on Santa Smith's knee. LANDRETH, RICKEY LEE LEE, LINDA ANN LEE, MELVIN KWOK Wrestling J.V. 35 Tennis J.V. 35 V. 4. LEIBHAM, KENNETH Chess Club 25 Ritle Club 45 Constitution Evaluation Commit- tee Ag Audio-Visual 2. LEVASSEIJR, JENNETTE Amica lg A Choir 1,45 Girls' Glee 2,3. LINDAIJER, CHRISTINE ANN Girls' League Rep. 2, Historian5 N.F,L. 3,45 Jr. N.H.S. 1,25 Frosh Choir5 A Choir 2,3,45 F.T.A. 45 Speech Squad 3,45 French Club 3,45 Young Republicans 3,45 Ensemble 1,2535 Oualha 3,4, Publicity Manager 45 Pep Club 2,35 Golf V. 25 Constitution Evaluation Committee 35 General Council Rep. 25 D.T.S.A. Rep. 45 Executive 4. TT LINDLEY, VIRGINIA N.H.S. 3,45 Jr. N.H.S. 1,25 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Adven- I turers Club 2,3,45 Thalia 45 French Club 2,35 Young Democrats 35 ly! kj Ad Staff 45 Class Council 3. -ima., LINDROTH, JANETTE N.H.S. 3,45 Jr. N.H.S. 1,25 A Choir 35 Frosh If V ' Choir5 Sophomore Choir5 Adventures Club 253,45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Vaga- It bonds 45 Young Democrats 3,45 Ensemble 2,35 Russian Club 3,45 its Lf Omni 354, Secretary 45 Vice President 45 Library Assistant 2,35 Ac- tivities Committee 45 General Council 35 Girls' League Secretary 4. LITTLE, PERRY RANDOLPH Frosh Football5 Baseball J.V. 1,25 Intramurals I,2. LLOYD, BERNA Jr. N.H.S. l,2g Amica 1,25 Camera Club 15 Adventurers Club 45 Thespians 253,45 Ski Lords 1,2,3,45 French Club 2,35 Play Casts 2,3,45 Taif 3,45 Frosh G.R.A.5 Rally 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Tumbling 25 General Council I,2. 61121, LOCKWOOD, CRAIG N.H.S. 3,45 Jr. N.H.S.5 Dance Band5 Senior ' Symphonic Band5 Marching Band 2,3545 Frosh Band5 A Choir5 t 1 Vcgabonds 45 German Club 2,35 Thespians 45 Assembly Committee5 Class Council 45 Class Plays 1,2,3. LONG, THOMAS N.H.S. 35 Jr. N.H.S.5 All Northwest Band5 Frosh Band5 Orchestra 35 Senior Symphonic Band5 Marching Band 2,3,45 A Choir 45 Ensemble 1,35 Vagabonds 45 F.T.A. 25 Young Republicans 45 Russian Club 3,45 General Council 1. LOVELADY, PEGGY Girls' League. LOVVORN, ROBERT Senior Symphonic Band5 Marching Band 2,3. LOWRY, SHARON LA VONNE Transfer 3. LOZIER, HELEN CHRISTINE Jr. N.H.S. 25 Girls' League Jr. Rep.5 General Council5 Frosh Band5 Orchestra 45 Senior Symphonic Band 3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Frosh Choir5 A Choir5 F.T.A. 45 German Club 35 CELTIC 35 DeFreya 3,45 Tennis J.V. 25 Executive Council 45 General Council 2,35 May Fete Princess 4. 'U- DHS LEE, MELVIN KWOK LEVASSEUR, JEANNETTE LINDLEY, VIRGINIA LEIBHAM, KENNETH LINDAUER, CHRISTINE LINDROTH, JANETTE 242 'Q ,vm Chew C2 -a .ET-2' LITTLE, PERRY RANDOLPH LOVELADY, PEGGY LLOYD, BERNA LOvvORN, ROBERT LOCKWOOD, CRAIG LOWRY, SHARON L LONG, THOMAS LOZIER, HELEN c. LUDWICK, MARY Girls' League Rep. 2,35 Amica Ip Thalia 25 Merrick 3,4, Chap- lain 3,45 Ad Staff 45 Frosh G.R.A. LUKAS, CARL LEON Boys' League. MCALLISTER, BONNY Spanish Club 2. McCARTER, MICHAEL Speech Squad 35 Adventurers Club 25 Baseball J.V. 25 Class Council 25 Transfer.. MCCARTHY, WILBERT JAMES Barons 35 Basketball I, J.V. 2,35 BasebaIl5 Intra- murals 2,35 Transfer I. MCDANIEL, GAYLE KATHLEEN Transfer 4. MCDONALD, CAROL JEAN Amica I5 Girls' Glee 3,45 Adventurers Club 45 Class Council 2. MCDONNELL, LINDA MARGARET Homecoming Princess5 Girls' League Sgt.-at-Arms I5 General Council 3,45 Qualha 3,4, Secretary 45 Frosh G.R.A.5 Student Secretary 45 Girls' Tennis J.V. 35 Intramurals I,2,3,45 General Council Rep. i,3,4. LUDWICK, MARY LUKAS, CARL LEON MCALLISTER, BONNY MCCARTER, MICHAEL MCCARTHY, Wll-BERT J, The team teaching modern problems' Christmas song sheet bring chuckles from some McDANIEL, GAYLE K. corolers- MCDONALD, CAROL MCDONNELL, LINDA M. 24 ,ai 44 11. Q 'fur 7'-Lv C. McFARLAND SHARON MCWAYNE, GREGORY MCFARLANDI DEANNA MAAS, WILLIAM EARL MCLAUGHLIN, KELLY MADDUX, NANCY JEAN MCMANNIS, LYNN W. MAGUIRE, KATHLEEN H. Rx MAIR, RONALD MANLEY, ERIC ALAN IIIIARCHANT, RICHARD NIALDNE, JEFFERRY s. MANSFIELD, LINDA I. MARCHX, SHARON MCFARLAND, SHARON MARIE Orchestra I,2,3,4. MCFARLAND, DEANNA DOROTHY Intramurals. MCLAUGHLIN, KELLY Ski Lords I,2,3, Russian Club 3,4. -.fo-A. -on man. Y 5 MCMANNIS, LYNN W. N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S., Adventures Club 2, Us Lf Intramurals 2,3,4. MCWAYNE, GREGORY A. Outdoorsmen I,2, Ski Lords 2, Wrestling I, General Council I,4. ,om MAAS, WILLIAM EARL N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, Boys State, Rifle Club I,2,3,4, German Club 2,3,4, Young Republicians 4, Royal D , 5 Activities Committee, General Council I,2,3, Interclub Council 2,3, Us Lf First Vice President 4, Student Body President 4, National Merit Semifinalist. MADDUX, NANCY JEAN Girls' League. MAGUIRE, KATHLEEN HELEN Girls' League Rep. 3, Quill and Scroll 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3, DeFreya 3,4, Treasurer, Publicity Manager 4, Snack Bar 4, Student Store 4, Student Secretary 4, Intramurals 2, General Council Rep. I. MAIR, RONALD G. Rifle Club 3,4, Transfer 3. MALONE, .IEFFERRY SCOTT Class Council President 3, A Choir I,2, Ensemble I, 2,3, Outdoorsmen I, Adventurers Club 2,3,4, Ski Lords 2,3,4, Young Republicans 3,4, Barons 3, Basketball I, Track I, Constitution Evaluation Committee I, Execu- tive Council 3, General Council Rep. I,2,3,4, Interclub Council 4. MANLEY, ERIC ALAN Boys' League. MANSFIELD, LINDA IKOMA FTA, 2, General Council Rep. 3, Snack Bar 4, CEL- TIC 4, Merrick 4, Transfer I. MARCHANT, RICHARD A. Tennis J.V. 3, V. 4, Intramurals 2. MARCKX, SHARON Ski Lords 4, Thalia 4, Young Republicans 4, Transfer 3. MARCUS, CLAUDIA JANE MARTINEZ, MARLENE MATTSON, LINDA C. MARTIN, ANNE LEE MARTTALA, CATHY M. MASON, WILLIAM MARCUS, CLAUDIA JANE Girls' League Publicity Manager, General Council Rep., Amica I,2, French Club 3,4, German Club 2,3,4, Young Republicans 4, Gaelic 3,4, Snack Bar 'l,2,3, Pep Club 2,3, Intramurals. MARTIN, ANNE LEE N.i-i.s. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. i,2, F.T.A. 3, Girls' else 3, Vagabonds 4, French Club 3,4, Ensemble 3, Qualha 3,4, President tg 4, Historian 3, Class Council 3, Interclub Council 4. MARTINEZ, MARLENE Girls' League. .X MARTTALA, CATHY M. N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. 2, Frosh Band, seriior Symphonic Band 3,4, Marching Band' 2,3,4, Adventurers Club 3,4,I if French Club 3, Tait 3,4, Assembly Committee 3, General Council E I' Rep. I. MATTSON, LINDA COREEN Thalia I, Young Democrats 4, l.R.L. 4, Transfer 3. MASON, WILLIAM Young Democrats 4. MEADE, LEON STACEY Sealgair 3,4, Royal D 3,4, Cross Country, Football V. 4, Basketball V. 3,4, Baseball V. 3,4, Class Council President 4, Rep. 3, Hi-Board Nordstroms, Executive Council 4, General Council 3. MEASNER, PEGGY ANN Girls' League Rep. I, Amica 2, F.T.A. 2,3,4, French Club 3,4, Young Democrats 4, CELTIC 4, Frosh G.R.A., General Council l,3. MEIERJURGEN, LINDA ANNE N.H.S. 4, Adventurers ciirb 2,s,4, i.R.L. 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Young Democrats 3,4, Gaelic 3,4, Editorial gl' LQ Board 2, lnterclub Council 4. MEIGHAN, PETE JOHN Dance Band 3,4. MEINIG, THOMAS CLARENCE A Choir 2, Class Council Rep. 4. 'i miriiy MIKKELSON, BETTY N.H.s. 3,4, Jr. N.H.s. i,2, spanish Award, F.T.A. 2,3, Spanish Club 3,4, Gaelic 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Intramurals I,2, V2 I4 3,4i MEADE, LEON STACEY MEIGHAN, PETE JOHN MEASNER, PEGGY ANN MEINIG, THOMAS C. MEIERJURGEN, LINDA A. MIKKELSON, BETTY . .'..,. '. r ik L L Kathy Graves and her friends put in a serious hour in the library. 4 Qt 'UT wif .1 'G' ',,-J 4:1- J MILLER, DAVID A. MILLER, STEVEN J. MINICH, MORRIS MILLER, GREG E. MILLS, RANDALL G. MONAGI-IAN, NANCY S. MILLER, DAVID A. Regis 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Royal D 3,4, Football l,2, V. 3,4, Basketball I,2, V. 3,4, Baseball I,2, Track 3, General Council 4. MILLER, GREG E. Wrestling V. 3,4, Golf V. 2,3, Football 2, V. 3,4, Barons 4. MILLER, STEVEN JAMES Chess Club 2,3,4, Young Democrats 3, Royal D 2,3,4, Cross Country J.V, 2, V. 3, Basketball J.V. 2, Frosh, Baseball J.V. 'I,2, Intramurals 2,3,4, I.R.L. MILLS, RANDALL GARFIELD Regis 3,4, President, Royal D 2,3,4, Wrestling V. 2,3,4, Frosh Wrestling, Intramurals 2,3. MINICH, MORRIS A. Barons 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Chaplain, Stage Crew 3,4, Transfer. MONAGHAN, NANCY S. Frosh Band, Spanish Club 3, Qualha 3,4, Highland Dancers 2, Intramurals. MONTGOMERY, BERNARD EUGENE Frosh Band, Marching Band 2,3,4, Baseball J.V, 2, Class Council 3,4. MOORE, JANICE Girls' Glee I, Frosh G.R.A. Pep 3,4, Intramurals 2,3. MOORHEAD, JANICE KATHLEEN Art Club 4, Young Republicans 4, Tennis 2,3, Intramurals 2,3, Student Secretary 4. MORGAN, GEORGE GREGORY Outdoorsmen I,2, I.R,L. 4, Sealgair 3,4, Wrestling V. 2,3,4, General Council Rep. l,4. MOSER, KIM LAWRENCE Outdoorsmen 2, German Club I, Track V. 2. MOWE, PATRICIA LYNN Attendance Oftice 4, Track I,2. MOWRY, MARY ELLEN N.F.L. 3,4, Sec. 4, Treas. 4, F.T.A. Publicity Manager 4, Spanish Club 3, Speech Squad 3,4, Young Republicans 3,4, CELTIC 4, Transfer 3, Attendance Office 4. MUELLER, MARK AUSTIN Cross Country I, Football J.V. 2,3, V. 4, Frosh Basket- ball- Wrestling J.V. 2, V. 4, Track I, J.V. 2. 246 95. A94 MONTGOMERY, BERNARD MOSER, KIM LAWRENCE MOORE, JANICE MOWE, PATRICIA MOORHEAD, JANICE MOWRY, MARYELLEN MORGAN, GEORGE G. MUELLER, MARK AUSTIN MUIR, THOMAS NALUM, NIKKI A. MULLIKIN, WILLIAM J. NEDROW, KATHY S. MUNRO, SCOTT DAVID NEELY, SHERRY LOUISE MYERS, CHARLES NELSON, DIANNA NELSON, GARY NORTON, RONALD OLSHEN, JEFFERY NIECE, NANCY NYHOFF, LINDA KAY OLSON, ROBERT MUIR, THOMAS Frosh Band, Marching Band 2, Baskerball 2,3, Frosh, Baseball J.V. 2,3, Frosh, lnrramurals. MULLIKIN, WILLIAM JAMES Radio Elecironic Club. MUNRO, SCOTT DAVID Dance Band i,2,3,4, Frosh Band, F.T,A. 3, German Club i,2, Golf V. 2,3,4, Royal D 2,3,4. MYERS, CHARLES Boys' League. NALUM, NIKKI A. N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. Ni-1.5. 1,2, Frosh Band, Marching ', 5 Band 2,3,4, Russian Club 3,4, DeFreya 3,4, Historian, Chaplain, Class V5 Lf Council 4, General Council 3,4. NEDROW, KATHY SHARON Jr. N.H.S., Arnica I, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Girls' Glee I, Scripfori 4, French Club 3,4, Russian Club 4, Frosh G.R.A. NEELY, SHERRY LOUISE General Council 3, Transfer 3. NELSON, DIANNA MAUREEN Girls' Stare 3, Ari Club 4, CELTIC 3,4, Frosh G.R.A., Gaelic 4, Tennis V. 3, J.V. 2, Intramurals l,2. NELSON, GARY N.H.S. 3,4, Thespians 3,4, Choir 3,4, Dance Band 3, I ' 4, Play Cast 4, Adventures Club 3,4, German Club 2,3,4, Track V. 3. Vs if NIECE, NANCY SUE N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, Homecoming Queen, wl'o'Mlnf May Fefe Princess I, Class Council V. President 3, Secretary, Girls' , League Secretary 4, Treasurer I, Ski Lords I, 2,3,4, French Club 3,4, F5 1-f Rally 2, Gymnastics 3. NORTON, RONALD Boys' League. NYHOFF, LYNDA KAY General Council Rep. 4, Transfer 4. OLSHEN, JEFFERY ALLEN Spanish Club 2. OLSON, ROBERT Boys' League. 247 OLSON, SHERYL LEE Girls' League President I, Sweethearts' Ball Court, Frosh Choir, Ski Lords I,2,3,4, French Club 3,4, Taif 3,4, Vice President, Secretary 4, Ff05h G-R-A-1 R0llY I,2,3, Tumbling 2, Gymnastics 2, General Council I,4, Class Council 3. OLSON, WILLARD Boys' League. OSBORN, LYNDA KATHLEEN German Club 2, Snack Bar 4, Intramurals I,2, Gen- eral Council 4, Girls' League Rep. 3. if 'tif' 1:19 4- P' wk,- f-TZQZRL, O'TOOLE, VIRGINIA LOUISE N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, A Choir I ,I 4, Frosh Choir, Ensemble I, F.T.A. 2,3, Adventurers Club 2,3,4, Span- lxc Lf, ish Club 3, Speech Squad 4, Young Democrats 3,4, Gaelic 3,4, OWEN, JAMES Boys' League. OWENS, SHERYL LEE Transfer 4. PARKE, BONNIE JEAN Amica 2, Spanish Club 3, Thalia 2, Student Secretary 3, Intramurals 2,3, Transfer 2. PARKER, PAMELA Girls' League. PEASE, NANCY A. Girls' League President I, Amica I, A Choir 2, Frosh Choir, HIGHLANDER 4, Editor-in-Chief, Taif 3,4, Frosh G.R.A., Rally I,2,3, Class Council 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Executive Council 4. PEMBERTON, KATHIE MARIE l.R.L. 4, Spanish Club 4, German Club 4, Transfer 4. PENSE, CHARLES W. Football J.V. I, Wrestling J.V. 3. PERRY, COLLEEN SHARON N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. l,2, Freshie Frolic Court, Home- coming Court, May Fete Crown Princess, A Choir 2,3,4, Frosh Choir, F.T.A. I,2, Ski Lords I,2,3, Taif 3,4, Chaplain 4, Highland Dancers 4, Rally I,2,4, Class Coun- cil Treasurer 3, General Council l,2. PERRY, ROBERT RAY Track I, Intramurals 2, Class Council Rep. 4. PETERS, RICHARD Cross Country I. 4-.q 1- WX -it OLSON, SHERYL LEE OWEN, JAMES PEASE, NANCY A. PENSE, CHARLES PERRY, ROBERT RAY OLSON, WILLARD OWENS, SHERYL LEE PEMBERTON, KATHIE PERRY, COLLEEN SHARON PETERS, RICHARD OSBORN, LYNDA K. PARKE, BONNIE J, O TOOLE, VIRGINIA PARKER, PAMELA PETERSON, ROBERT LEE Boys' League. PETRASSO, JANET JEANINE N.H.S. 3,45 Jr. N.H.S. 1,25 Girls' League Secretary 3- General Council Rep. 2- Class Council Secretary 2 Rep. 2, Frosh Balnd5 Dance Band 25 Orchestra-,3,45 Senior Symphomcl Band 2,3,45 'Marching Band 2,3,45 Ensemble I,2,35 Vagabonds 45 Girls' vi Lg I , , , , , , , X State 4- F.T.A. I 2- French Club 2 3 4- Young Republicians 3- Tait 3 45 Student Secretary 35 Highland Dancers 45 Editorial Board 35 Inter- club Council 45 Executive Council I5 General Council I. PHILLIPS, JOSEPH RICHMOND Wrestling I, V. 2,3,45 Football V. 2,3,45 Regis 3,4, Secretary 4. PHILLIPS, RICHARD THOMAS Play Cast 45 Transfer 3. PIERCE, LAWRENCE EDWARD N.F.L. 3,45 Speech Squad 3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Frosh FootbalI5 Frosh Baseball, PIERCE, LINDA DIANE Frosh G.R.A. PIERCE, ROBBIE EUGENE German Club 3,45 Regis 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms5 Ad Staff5 Royal D 3,45 Football J.V. 25 Basketball I5 Baseball Frosh, J.V., 3,45 Intra- murals 2,3,4. PIERCE, ROBERT German Club 2,35 Barons 3,45 Royal D 5 Football V. 3,4, J.V. 25 P.T.S.A. Rep. 25 Class Council 3,45 General Council Rep. 2. PITTMAN, JAMES DOUGLAS I.R.L. 45 Gymnastics 45 Class Council 45 Transfer 4. PLANT, THOMAS RAY Barons 45 Football V. 3,45 Track V. 3,45 Transfer 2. PLATT, GAYLE L. Girls' League. POINTER, DENNIS WILLIAM Football J.V. 25 Intramurals 2. POND, SHARON ELIZABETH Intramurals I. PORT, CRAIG ALLEN Boys' League. PETERSON, ROBERT PHILLIPS, JOSEPH R. PIERCE, LAWRENCE PIERCE, ROBBIE PLATT GAYLE L PETRASSO, JANET PHILLIPS, RICHARD T. PIERCE, LINDA A, PIERCE, ROBERT POINTER DENNIS PITTMAN, JAMES O POND SHARON E PLANT, THOMAS PORT CRAIG ALLEN ..,W.. -f jV 'P-:sf ,4-3 PORTER, LOIS KAY POTTS, VICTOR DALE POTTS, HARRY NEIL PRESHAW, DENNIS RAY PRINGLE, JANE ADELE PORTER, LOIS KAY Girls' League General Council Rep. 2, Qualha 4, Health Room Asst. 4, Intramurals, General Council Rep. l,3. POTTS, HARRY NEIL Frosh Football, Basketball J.V. 2,3, Frosh Baseball POTTS, VICTOR DALE Baseball J.V. 2, Frosh, Class Council 4. PRESHAW, DENNIS RAY Class Council I, General Council Rep. 4. PRINGLE, JANE ADELE Girls' League Rep. 2,4, French Club 3, General Council Rep. 4. FXIITL RADMACHER, VICKIE LYNNE N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. l,2, Sweethearts' l'M W ,K Boll Court, Girls League Treasurer 2, V. President 2, Frosh Choir, A I Choir 2,3,4, Ski Lords 2,3,4, German Club 2,4, Ensemble 'I,2,3, Ad- '-VE Li' venturers Club 3,4, Tait 3,4, Rally 2,3,4, Gymnastics 3,4, General T Council 4. RALONDE, CATHY CORA Amica I, A Choir 4, Girls' Glee 2, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 3,4. RANIERI, TERESA MARIE Student Secretory 4, General Council Rep. 4. -. 7 RAY, CHERYL ANN N.H.s. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. i,2, Amica 1, Frosh Band, , Senior Symphonic Band, F.T,A. 4, Marching Band 2,3,4, German Club F5 Li 2,3,4, Merrick 3,4, Historian 4, Frosh G.R.A., Intramurals. READ, PENNY Girls' League. REDIFER, JONNI GAROL F.T.A, 2, Ski Lords 3,4, French Club 3,4, HIGHLANDER 3,4, Frosh G.R.A., Class Council Rep. 3. REINKE, JAN RENE N.H.S., Jr. N.H.S. l,2, Spanish Club 3, Speech Squad 4, Merrick 3,4, Swimming V. 3,4, J.V. 2, Class Council 3, Eg Lf General Council Rep. l. .vp YS Lf REMONT, RANDALL RYAN N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H,S. I, F'osh Band, Dance Banc 2,3, Orchestra 3, Marching Band 2,3,4. 250 RAIMACI-IER, VICKIE L. Cf'-Q. nf RALONDE, CATHY CORA REDIFER, JONNI RANIERI, TERESA MARIE REINKE, JAN RENE RAY, CHERYL ANN REMONT, RANDALL RYAN READ, PENNY RENFRO, ROBERT STEVEN REPP, CAROLYN MARY RICHARDSON, RAYMOND D. RIBEIRO, ANA MARIE RIEK, GEORGIA MAE RICE, RICHARD L. ROBERTS, YVONNE RICHARDSON, CAROLYN RODMAN, MICHAEL RAY RODRIGUES, SUZANNE ROGERS, SHARON ANN ROSANIA, GAYE ETHYL ROEHM, JUDITH ANN ROMINE, NANETTE ROSCH, JUDY REPP, CAROLYN MARY Radio Club I, Rifle Club I, DeFreya 3,4. RIBEIRO, ANA MARIE BACCHI Pep Club 4, Foreign Exchange Student from Brazil, Girls' League Sgt.-at-Arms 4. RICE, RICHARD LAWRENCE Outdoorsman I,2, Radio Club l,2, Ski Lords 4, Scrip- tori 4, Adventurers Club 2,3,4, Cross Country I, Football J.V. 2, Frosh Basketball, Wrestling J.V. i,2,3, Baseball J.V. 2, General Council Rep, I,2,3, lnterclub Coun- cil 4. RICHARDSON, CAROLYN Girls' League. RICHARDSON, RAYMOND DAVID Barons 3,4, V. President 4, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4, Basketball J.V. 2,3, Frosh, Wrestling V. 4, Track V. 3,4, J.V. 2, Frosh, Intramurals I. ITIS... xff f2' RIEK, GEORGIA MAE N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. l,2, Frosh Band, F.T.A. li!! 2,3,4, German Club 2, Merrick 3,4, President 4, Treasurer 3, Frosh its Lf G.R,A., lnterclub Council 4. ROBERTS, YVONNE Girls' League. RODMAN, MICHAEL RAY N.H.S. 4, l.R.L. 4, Transfer 4. 'G Lf RODRIGUES, SUZANNE Girls' League. ROEHM, JUDITH ANN Tumbling I. ROGERS, SHARON ANN Thalia l,2, French Club 3,4, Omni 3,4, Publicity Man- ager 4. ROMINE, NANEUE AILEEN N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. 1,2, Thesplans 2 3,4, Amica I, Girls' League President 2, Treasurer l, Ski Lords 3 gg, Ffemh Club 3: Play Cost 2,3,4, Tait 4, Student Secretary 4, High 5 land DUVICEVS 4: Rally I,2, Executive Council 2, lnterclub Council 2 ROSANIA, GAYE Adventurers Club 4, Play Cast 3, Tait 4, Stage Crew 3, Intra- murals 'I,2,3,4, General Council I. ROSCH, JUDY Girls' League. 25 1 ,if 'TL' I if RUNYAN, RICHARD W. RUTLEDGE, SUZZANE SACKETT, JAMES R. RYAN, DANIEL EDWARD RYERSE, BARRIE LYNNE SAGER, SHARON ROSE, JOYCE KATHLEEN N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, Thespians 3,4, A Choir 4, Girls' Glee I,3, Spanish Club 3, Play Cast 4, Omni 3, ,E Lg 4, President 4, Interclub Council 4. ROSE, KATHLEEN DENISE Student Secretary 3,4, Transfer 3. ROSS, BONNIE ELLEN Thespians 3,4, F.T.A. 3,4, Outdoorsman I,2, Ski Lords 3,4, French Club 2, CELTIC 3, Play Cast 3,4, DeFreya 3,4, Snack Bar 4, Student Secre- tary 4, Class Council 3,4. ROSS, PAUL Boys' League. ROSS, WILLIAM MICHAEL Frosh Band, Marching Band 2,3, Royal D 3,4, Cross Country V. 3,4, J.V. I,2, Basketball J.V. 2, Baseball V. 3, J.V. 2, Frosh, Track V. 4. ROWE, STEVEN Jr. N.H.S. l,2. ROWLAND, ROBERT KELLY Frosh Band, Marching Band 2,3,4, Outdoorsman l,2, German Club I,2,3,4, General Council Rep. 'l,2. RUHL, KATHLEEN ARLOA A Choir 2, Library Asst. I, Student Secretary 3,4, Pep Club 3,4. RUNYAN, RICHARD WILSON Spanish Club 3,4, Speech Squad 4, French Club 2,3, Young Republicans 3,4, Cross Country V. 4, Football J.V. 2, Track J.V. 3, Intro' murals 2,3, Transfer I. ROSE, ROSE, ROSS, ROSS, JOYCE KATHLEEN ROSS, WILLIAM MICHAEL KATHLEEN DENISE ROWE, STEVEN BONNIE ELLEN ROWLAND, ROBERT K. PAUL RUHL, KATHLEEN ARLOA RYAN, DANIEL EDWARD Barons 3,4, Class Council Rep. 3, Wrestling I, Intra- murals I,2,3. RUTLEDGE, SUZZANE M. Girls' League. RYERSE, BARRIE LYNNE Girls' League. SACKETT, JAMES RUSSELL Boys' League. SAGER, SHARON Jr. N.H.S. I,2, Adventurers Club 4, French Club l,2,3,4, Qualha 3,4, Treasurer 4, Frosh G.R.A., Swimming J.V. 2, V. 3,4, Class Council 3, Intra- murals. rdf SALYARD, CHRISTINE SAWTELLE, MICHAEL SCHILDAN, SUE DORIS SANDIFER, LILLIAN SCDORIS, JERRY RAY SCHMIDT, PATRICIA FAYE SALYARD, CHRISTINE LYNN Jr. N.H.S. I,2, Amica I, Frosh Band, Orchestra 3,4, Senior Symphonic Band 3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, I.R.L. 4, Outdoorsman I, Class Council Rep. I,2,3, Spanish Club 2, Tait 3,4, Historian 4, Track J.V. 2. SANDIFER, LILLIAN MARIE Girls' Glee I,3, A Choir 2. SAWTELLE, MICHAEL LLOYD Regis 3,4, Historian 3, Royal D I,2,3,4, Cross Coun- try V. 4, Football V. 3, J.V. 2, Wrestling J.V. 2, Frosh, Track V. I,2,3,4, Class Council 4. SCDORIS, JERRY RAY Frosh Choir, A Choir 2,3,4, Ensemble I,2,3, Vagabonds 4, P.T.S.A. Rep. I, Outdoorsrnan I, Young Republicans 3,4, Adventurers Club 3,4, Royal D 2,3,4, Football V. 4, J.V. 2,3, Frosh, Wrestling V. 3, Track V. 2,3,4, J.V. I, Intramurals, General Council Rep. I,2,3,4. SCHILDAN, SUE DORIS Merrick 4, Transfer 2. SCHMIDT, PATRICIA FAYE Amica I, Taif 4, Class Council 4. SCHNEIBEL, ROY WILLIAM Boys' State 3, German Club 3, Barons 3,4, Chaplain 4. SCHORZMAN, PAUL BUCHANAN A Choir 3,4, Chess Club 3,4, Transfer 3. SCHREINER, LYNETTE KAY Girls' League President 2, V. President 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, Qualha 3,4, Rally 3, Intramurals 2, Interclub Council 2, Gen- eral Council Rep. 3. SCHREIBER, JACK D. Transfer 4. SCHUBOTHE, RALPH CARL N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. i,2, Frosh Band, Senior Symphonic Band 2,3, Marching Band 2,3, German Club 2,3,4, Young Democracts 3,4, Cross Country V. 4, J.V. 2,3, General Council Rep. I,3, Class Council V. President 4, Interclub Council 2. SCHULTZ, LINDA R. Transfer 4. SCHULTZ, RANDALL LEE Dance Band I,2,3, Marching Band 2,3, Royal D 3,4, Frosh Football, Basketball J.V. 2, Baseball V. I,2,3,4, Intramurals. SCOTT, SHIRLEY ELAINE Amica I,2, French Club 3, Frosh G.R.A., Girls Cross Country Frosh. SCHNEIBEL, ROY W. SCHUBOTHE, RALPH C. SCHORZMAN, PAUL SCHULTZ, LINDA R. SCHREINER, LYNETTE SCHULTZ, RANDALL LEE SCHREIBER, JACK D. SCOTT, SHIRLEY ELAINE SCOTT, ROBERT SCOTT, SANDRA SEARLE, LYNN M. SEIBEL, ERVIN LEE SHAFFER, SHIRLEY ANN SCOTT, ROBERT Boys' League. SCOTT, SANDRA Qualha 3,4, Student Secretary 4, Assembly Committee 3, Class Council 3. SHARP, LINDA JANE SHELLEY, CHARLES F, SEARLE, LYNN M. Girls' Glee I, Omni 3,4, General Council 2, Intramurals 2,3. SHEASLEY, ROBERT SHERMAN, DEANNA SHAY, EARL SHAY SHIELDS, JUDY ANNE SEIBEL, ERVlN LEE A Choir l,2, Spanish Club 4, Intramurals 2. SHAFFER, SHIRLEY ANN French Club 3, Intramurals 2,3. SHARP, LINDA JANE Spanish Club 3, Health Room Asst, 2, Library Asst. l,2, Girls Track 2, Intramurals 2. SHEASLEY, ROBERT Boys' League. SHAY, EARL SHAY Basketball I. SHELLEY, CHARLES FREDERICK Boys' League. WW' SHERMAN, DEANNA N.H.s. 3,4, Jr. N.H.s. i,2, Frosh choir, A Choir 2,3,-4, Merrick 3,4, Secretary, Us 1 SHIELDS, JUDY ANNE F.T.A. 4, Qualha 4, l.R.L. 4, Thespians 3,4, French Club 3,4, Play Cast 4, Transfer 2. SHIPRACK, KATHLEEN Girls' League. sHousE, LORRETTA MARIE A choir 4, cms' Giee 2,3. SINCLAIR, CAMERON KAY N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.i-rs. 1,2, comm N -ofa mam fi, Cords Court, Fresltie Frolic Court, Mr, Thanksgiving 2, Frosh Choir, f f A Choir 4, Vagabonds 4, Ensemble l,2,3, Adventurers Club 3,4, bc Lf Regis 3,4, Class Council President 2, French Club 3, Royal D 2,3, 4, Football V. 2,3,4, Fresh All Metro Team 3, Basketball V. 2,3,4, J.V. I, Baseball V. 2,3,4, J.V. I, Executive Council l,2, General Council l,2, Play Cast 4. SHIPRACK, KATHLEEN SHOUSE, LORRETTA SINCLAIR, CAMERON 411 -5 l 4 feff' ., w 'x 3 4 ...J gms., J liiliisiii SINGLETERRY, GARY L. SKILLE, CORLISS MARIE SMITH, CHARLES SMITH, CONNIE LEE SMITH, MICHAEL C. .NE-7513, SINGLETERRY, GARY LEE N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, Boys' State 3, 5 3 Frosh Choir, A Choir 3,4, Ensemble I,2,3, Vagabonds 4, Regis 3,4, V 5 President 4, Royal D 3,4, Spanish Club I, Football V. 3,4, J.V. 2, Vs Lg Frosh, Baseball J.V. 2, Frosh, Gymnastics 3, General Council Rep. I,2,3, Executive Council I, Interclub Council 4. SMITH, STEVE CRAIG SNIDER, SUSAN SNEDEKER, CYNTHIA SNOW, PAUL REED SKILLE, CORLISS MARIE Jr. N.H.S. I,2, Sweethearts' Ball Court, Girls' League SNIDER, CATHIE SOLES, JANET KAY Publicity Manager I, Amica I, F.T.A. 2, Ski Lords I,2,3,4, French Club 2,3, Qualha 3,4, Rally 2,3,4, Gymnastics 4, Intramurals. SMITH, CHARLES Boys' League. SMITH, CONNIE LEE Girls' League. SMITH, MICHAEL CHARLES Outdoorsman I, Sealgair 3,4, Royal D 3,4, Base- ball V. 3,4, J.V. 2, Frosh. im SMITH, MICHAEL KEITH N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. 2, Outdoorsman I, lib! Swimming J.V. 2, V. 3,4, Wrestling Frosh, Intramurals 2, D.D. Swim :E Lg Club 2,3,4. SMITH, RODNEY JOE Frosh Choir, Class Council 4. SMITH, SALLY DARLENE Intramurals I,2, Election Board 3. SMITH, STEVE CRAIG Cross Country J.V. 2,3, Frosh, Basketball Frosh, Track J.V. 2,3, Frosh. SNEDEKER, CYNTHIA JO Girls' League Rep. 3, Snack Bar I, SNIDER, CATHIE Girls' League. SNIDER, SUSAN Girls' League. SNOW, PAUL REED German Club I,2,3, Football Frosh, Basketball J.V. 2,3, Frosh, Baseball Frosh, Barons 4. SOLES, JANET KAY A Choir 4, Girls' Glee 2,3, Spanish Club 3, Omni 3,4, Chaplain 4, 'Pep Club 3,4, Pres. 4, Optimist Award 4. SMITH, MICHAEL KEITH SMITH, RODNEY JOE SMITH, SALLY DARLENE l 4,3 s 'i Y, SPEAR, TRUDY LEE SPICHER, SHELDON G. STANFORD, EVONNE M. STANWOOD, THOMAS V. STARR, JEAN MARIE SPEAR, TRUDY LEE Jr. N.H.S. 2, Thespians 2,3,4, Girls' Glee I,2, Play Cast 2,3,4, Omni 3,4, transfer I. SPICI-IER, SHELDON GERALD Class Council Treasurer 4, Rep. 2, I.R.L. 4, Outdoors- man 3,4, Spanish Club 3, Regis 3,4, Ad Staff 4, Royal D 3,4, Basketball V 3,4, J.V. 2, Frosh, Baseball 3,4, J.V. 2, Frosh. STANFORD, EVONNE MAURICE Girls' League General Council Rep. 4, Jr. N.H.S 2, F.T.A. 2, Spanish Club 2, Omni 4, Frosh G.R.A. , THOMAS VINCENT Boys' League. STARR, JEAN MARIE N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I, F.T.A, 3,4, Young Democrocts 4, Omni 3,4, V. President 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, National i Merit Finalist. STANWOOD STAUFFER, MICHAEL EDWARD P.T.S.A. Rep. I,3, Frosh Choir, A Choir 2,3,4, Ensemble I,2,3, Vagabonds 4, F.T.A. I,2, Ski Lords 3,4, German Club 4, Young Republicans 4, Bagpipe Band 3, Baseball V. 2, Editorial Board 2, Executive Coun- cil 4, Interclub Council 4, Member-at-Large. ST. GEORGE, MARY LOUISE Girls' League General Council 3, Frosh Choir, B Choir 3, A Chair 2. STOCKER, NANCY Girls' League. STONE, FRANCENE MARY Girls' Glee I, Chess Club 3,4, French Club 3. STOTT, JAMES CRAIG Frosh Band, General Council Rep. 3, Football V. 3,4, J.V. 2, Frosh, Wrestling Frosh. STROZINSKY, LYNDA DIANE French Club 3,4, Transfer 2. STRUTZ, MAXINE LOUISE French Club 3, Intramurals 2. -54 -11 STUART, LINDA suE N,H.s. 3,4, oerfeyq 34, v. President 4, Ac- tivities Office 4, French Club 3,4, Assembly Committee 3, Executive Us 4 Council 4, Recording Secretary 4, Transfer 3. SUMNER, PAMELA ELIZABETH Jr. N.H.S. I,2, Spanish Club 3,4, Audio Visual 2, Frosh G.R.A. STAUFFER, MICHAEL E. ST. GEORGE, MARY L. STOCKER, NANCY 256 STONE, FRANCENE STRUTZ, MAXINE L STOTT, JAMES CRAIG STUART, LINDA SUE STROZINSKY, LYNDA SUMNER, PAMELA E N0- N45 2.4 SWANSON, LARRY SWAREN, BRIAN K. SWEISBERGER, CHARLES SWENSEN, LINDA F. SWIBERG, CYNTHIA M. TAKEUCHI, JERRY D. TEENEY, DAVE A. TAYLOR, CHARLENE TEMPLETON, GORDON TEACH, ARDITH RAE THATCHER, ROBERT E. SWANSON, LARRY Boys' League. SWAREN, BRIAN K. Young Democrats 3,45 Intramurals 25 National Merit Letter of Commendation. SWEISBERGER, CHARLES CHRIS A Choir 2,3,45 Frosh Choir5 Vagabonds 45 Class Council 4. SWENSEN, LINDA FRANCES Girls' Glee. SWIBERG, CYNTHIA MARIE Scriptori 45 Transfer 4. TAKEUCHI, JERRY DOUGLAS Jr. N.H.S. l,25 Ski Lords 3,45 German Club 3,45 Adventurers Club 2,3,45 Barons 3,45 Football J.V. 2, Fresh, Intramurals. TAYLOR, CHARLENE Transfer 3. TEACH, ARDITH RAE Girls' Glee 35 Transfer 3. TEENEY, DAVE A. Chess Club 25 German Club I,2,3,45 Marching Band 35 Wres- tling J.V. 25 Intramurals 3,4. TEMPLETON, GORDON L. Class Council 45 Ski Lords 2. THATCHER, ROBERT ERNEST Electronics Club 2,35 Radio Club 2,3. THEDE, VICKI JANE Girls' League General Council l,2, Class Rep. 25 Amica 25 F.T.A. 25 Ski Lords 2,35 German Club 3,45 Qualha 3,4, Treasurer 4: THOMPSON, DIANE LYNETTE Camera Club 25 French Club 3,45 Library Asst. l,2, 3,45 Student Secretary 2,3,4. THOMPSON, GERALD Outdoorsman 15 French Club 3. THEDE, VICKI JANE THOMPSON, DIANE L. THOMPSON, GERALD .7 'win ' 25 7 Ii DUN TURK, MELINDA TURNEY, ROBERT TYLER, PATRICIA LEE 45 THOMPSON, RANDY Frosh Band, Dance Band i,2, Marching Bancl 2,3,4, Intramurals 2. E, if -4' THOMPSON, RICK GUY P.T.S.A. Rep. 4, Thalia 3, Library Asst. 2, Cross Country .l.V. 2, Executive Council 4, General Council Rep. 'l,2,3. TOOKE, ARTHUR ALLEN I.R.L. 4, German Club 2, Sealgair 3,4, V. President 4, President 4, Wrestling V. 4, J.V. 2,3, Baseball Frosh. TRAGLIO, JANET MARIE Girls' League General Council Rep. 2,3,4, Girls' Glee 3, French Club 3,4, DeFreya 3,4 President 4, Secretary 3, Interclub Council. TRUBACHIK, ROSEMARY A. Girls' League. -Gown, TSUBOI, CLIFFORD P. N.H.S. 4, German Club 2,3,4, Young. Demo- t 1 cracts 4, Audio Visual 2, Football V. 4, Intramurals 2, Transfer 2. IE I. fb, TURK, MELINDA A Choir 3, Qualha 3,4 Publicity Manager 4, Library Asst. 4, Thespians 4, Play Cast 4, Transfer 3. TURNEY, ROBERT Boys' League. TYLER, PATRICIA LEE A Choir l,2,4, Girls' Glee 3, French Club 3, DeFreya 3,4, Swimming V. 2, General Council Rep. 4. ULAPPA, THOMAS B. Barons 3,4, treasurer 4, French Club. VAHEY, JAMES ALLEN Spanish Club 3,4, Football J.V. 2,3, Frosh, Track J.V. 2, Frosh, I.R.L. 4. THOMPSON, RANDY TRAGLIO, JANET MARIE L I THOMPSON, RICK GUY TRUBACHIK, ROSEMARY VANCLEAVE, JGAN GITIS Lwgve TOOKE, ARTHUR ALLEN TsuIsOI, CLIFFORD P. VANLANDINOHAM, LINDA JEAN Fresh G.R,A. VARN, MICHAEL Boys' League. IJIAPPA, THOMAS B. VAHEY, JAMES ALLEN VANCLEAVE, JOAN VANLANDINOHAM, L, J. VARN, MICHAEL If .44 VARNEY, JACQUELINE S. VERPOORTEN, C. M. VETTER, EDWIN G. VARNEY, JACQUELINE SUE Ski Lords 47 Spanish Club 3,47 Thalla 27 Art Club 47 HIGHLANDER 3,47 transfer 2.. VERPOORTEN, CYNTHIA MARIE Girls' League General Council 47 French Club' 3,47 Gaelic 4. VETTER, EDWIN G. Royal D 3,47 Cross Country V. 3,4, J.V. 27 Track V, 2,3,4, Frosh. VINCENT, NEIL STANLEY Thespians 3,41 French Club 47 Stage Crew 3,4. VINING, GREGORY N. Transfer 3. WALLACE, JAYNE KATHLEEN Amica l,27 F.T.A. 3,41 Outcloorsman 'l,2g Frosh F.R.A.1 Pep Club 27 Swimming V. 27 Intramurals l,2,3A. WALLER, NORMAN Sealgair 47 Royal D 2,3,47 Cross Country Frosh7 Football V. 2,3,47 Basketball Frosh7 Wrestling V. 2,3,47 Track Frosh. WATARI, JERRY Rifle Club 27 Ski Lords 2j German Club 2,3,47 Young Republicans 2,37 Intramurals. WATTS, JOHN EDWARD A Choir 37 Thespians 2,3,47 Ensemble I, Play Cast 2,3,47 Stage Crew 3,41 Regis 4. WAY, PATRICIA Girls' League. WEISHAAR, DUANE L. German Club 2,37 Barons 3,47 Cross Country Frosh7 Wrestling Frosh7 Baseball V. 27 Intramurals 2,37 General Council 2,3. WELCH, JUDITH ANNE Girls' League V. President 4, General Council 2,37 Amica 27 Frosh Band7 F.T.A. 2,37 Scriptori 4j French Club l,2,3,47 Art Club 47 Adven- turers Club 3,47 Tait 3,4, Publicity Manager 47 Ad Staff 47 Intramurals 2. ,TM VINCENT, NEIL S. WALLER, NORMAN WELLS, JANET ARABELL N.H.S, 3,47 Jr., N.H.S. 27 A Choir 2,3,47 VINING, GREGORY N. WATARI, JERRY Frosh Choir7 French Club I,27 Ensemble- I7 Omni 3,4, Historian 47 WALLACE, JAYNE K. WATTS, JOHN EDWARD Ig: Lg Pep Club 2,3,4. WENTZY, CLARA ANN A Choir 3j Girls' Glee 27 Ensemble 2,37 Vagaboncls 47 Merrick 3,47 Frosh G.R.A.7 Intramurals I. WAY, PATRICIA WEISH'AAR, DUANE, L. WELCH, JUDITH ANNE WELLS, JANET ARABELL WENTZY, CLARA ANN 25 9 ..! WERSCH, DIANE WHIPPS, ROBERT S. WHITE, ROBERTA MAE WETZEL, BART JOHN WHITE, GEORGE JOHN WHITNEY, DAVID M. WERSCH, DIANE Girls' League treasurer, 4, Senior Class Rep., General Council 2- A Choir 2,3,4, F.T.A. 2,3, Orchestra I,2, German Club 3,4, Merrick 3,4 President 4, V. President 4, Sgt-at-Arms 3, Intramurals 3,4. f WETZEL, BART JOHN Speech Squad 4, Baseball Frosh, General Council I. WHIPPS, ROBERT STEVEN Boys' State 3, Audio visual 2, Intramurals I,2,3,4- Class Council 4. 1 WHITE, GEORGE JOHN Choir 2, A Choir 3,4, Frosh Choir. WHITE, ROBERTA MAE Rifle Club 3,4, Lassies Club 2, German Club 2,3. WHITNEY, DAVID M. Chess Club I, Royal D 3,4, Cross Country J.V. I- Swimming V, 2,3,4, Track frosh. 1 WIDMER, PENNI ANN Girls' League General Council 3,4, Girls' Glee 3,4, trans- fer 3. WILBUR, GEORGIA ANN Girls' Glee 2, Library Asst. 2. WILLIAMS, CHARLES Transfer 2. WILLIAMS, LINDA ANN Class Council Secretary ,I,4, Treasurer 2, P.T.S.A. Rep. 3, Girls' League Council 3, Frosh Choir, A Choir 3,4, Girls' Glee 2, F.T.A. 2, Ski Lords I,2, Adventurers Club 4, Tait 3,4, Chaplain 4, Frosh G.R.A., Wrestling Rally 4, Editorial Board, General Council 3. WILMARTH, TIMOTHY KEITH Class Council President I, General Council I,2,3,4, Jr. N.H.S. 2, A Choir 3, Frosh Choir, Vagabonds 4, Ensemble 2,3, Adventurers Club 3,4, Royal D 2,3,4, Football V. 2,3,4, Frosh, Wrestling V. 2,3,4, Frosh, Track J.V. 2, Frosh, Executive Council I, General Council I,2,3,4, lnterclub Council 4. ' WILSON, DONNA EILEEN FTA. 2,3,4, Thalia 2, French Club 3,4, Gaelic 4, Secretary. 260 N WIDMER, PENNI ANN WILLIAMS, LINDA ANN WILBUR, GEORGIA ANN WILMARTH, TIMOTHY WILLIAMS, CHARLES WILSON, DONNA E. -J K I Leon Meade and Brett Burnett take over for Senior Administration Day. WILSON, WILSON WILSON WILSON DWIGHT L. WING, RICHARD T. LINDA KAY WINTER, LINDA ANN PAMELA KAY WOLFHAGEN, CAROL M. ROBERT JOHN WONG, GARY MAR 9329 aw ww-,ug woRRELL, MARK WRIGHT, RONALD, YOUNCE, JULIA WRENN, LINDA L. WUNN, CORWIN LEE YOUNG, CHARLETT WILSON, DWIGHT LAYNE Transfer 4. WILSON, LINDA KAY Girls' League Rep. 4, B Choir 4, Class Council 4, Transfer 4. WILSON, PAMELA KAY N.II.s. 3,4, Ir. N.H..S. I,2, National Mem lf , Scholarship Semi Finalist, A Choir 3,4, Sophomore Choir, F.T.A. 2, v' f Thalia 2,3, German Club 3,4, Young Republicans 4, Gaelic 3,4, 5 I' Publicity Manager 4, Snack Bar I. WILSON, ROBERT JOHN Barons 3,4, Track Frosh. WING, RICHARD THOMAS Class Council 2, Baseball V. 2, Golf V. 3, Intramurals I, General Council Rep. 2. WINTER, LINDA ANN Amica I, F.T.A. 3, Outdoorsman 2, Ski Lords I,2, DeFreya 3,4, Frosh G.R.A., Swimming J.V. 2, Intramurals I,2,3. WOLFHAGEN, CAROL M. Spanish Club 2, Intramurals I,2, Class Council Rep. 4. W Young Republicans 3, Audio visual I, Transfer I. ts If WORRELL, MARK Sealgair 3,4, Sgt-at-Arms 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Wres, tling V. 2,3,4, Frosh, Intramurals 2,3, General Council Rep. 2,3,4. WRENN, LINDA L, Amica 2, F.T.A. 4, Outdoorsman 3,4, General Council 2,3. WRIGHT, RONALD Boys' League. It WUNN, CORWINI LEE N.H.S. 4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, Frosh Band, Senior Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Thalia 2, Young Demo- cracts 4, Cross Country .I.V. 2,3, Swimming J.V. 4, Wrestling Frosh, General Council 2. YOUNCE, JULIA Transfer 4. YOUNG, CHARLETT Frosh Choir, Student Store 3, Snack Bar 2,3. 26 I , WONG, GARY MAR N.I-Ls. 3,4, If, N.H.S. I,2, Electronics Club 2, YOUNG, JEFFERY DEAN Dance Bond 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 4, Senior Symphonic Band 3,43 A Choir 3,4, Ensemble I,2,3, Vagabonds 4, Rifle Club I, French Club 3, Intramurals 2,37 General Council I, Acfivifies Commitfee 4. ZIMMERMAN, WILLIAM CHARLES Regis 4, Royal D 3,45 Football V. 3,45 Wrestling V, 3,45 transfer 3. BAILEY, THOMAS H. transfer 4. AITKEN, JOHN A. AFRANK, LANNY ANTONS, JIM APLET, DAVID BEROUD, ROBIN BEVERLY, JIM BLAKE, VERNON BLOBERGER, ROBERT BOLAND, DONALD BOLSTER, DENNIS LEE BOLSTER, DUANE BOTHWELL, LARRY BRYAN, ROBERT CARMANICA, RICHARD CHETWOOD, BARBARA COUCH, REUBEN DAVENPORT, GREGORY DAVIS, JAMES D. DILLON, SHARON DOLLENS, TERRY DUNN, RICHARD DUNN, RICHARD DYER, DALE EASON, JAMES GERGEN, KENNETH GIBSON, GAIL GIBSON, GLORIA Y GRABER, GIJENN ' GRIFFITHS, BERNARD GRIFFITHS, RICHARD CAMERA SHY GUSTIN, BRUCE HANEY, JOHN HANSCH, RONALD HEINTZER, LYNN P HICINBOTHOM, RICHARD HILL, ROBERT HOLLAND, JACK, w. HUMPHREY, MICHAEL HURLEY, PAMELA JAMES, SHARON JOHNSON, BONNIE JOHNSON, ROBERT JURHS, THOMAS KELSAY, LARRY KENNEDY, BARBARA KRAUSE, JIMMY KYLE, STEVEN LENT, OLIVER PERRY LUPER, MICHAEL MAKINSON, DORIS MANLEY, ERIC MEEKS, JAMES MILLER, NANCY MORRIS, LINDA MOUNTAIN, WANDA MuLLICA, GARY MYERS, JAMES NELSON, PAUL NEUMEISTER, GARY NICHOLS, RICHARD YOUNG, JEFFERY DEAN NYHOFF, LINDA OSTBERG, JANICE OSTRANDER, ROLLAN POINTER, DANSI RICE, DANNY RIFE, TIMOTHY ROENTZ, HELEN ROSIER, RICHARD SCHMIDT, GERALD SHOEMAKER, JAN SMITH, JUDIE STACEY, DAVID STILMANT, DONALD STICKEL, JAY TAYLOR, LINDA THOMPSON, AARON THOMPSON, BRIAN TURNER, THERESA VANNOSTRAND, JACK VEENSTRA, RONALD VETOR, SCOTT WEST, LAURA WIEK, SANDRA WILLIAMS, CHARLES WILLIAMS, GLORIA WOLFF, MICHAEL WOOD, DARLENE WRIGHT, LARRY YOST, LAWRENCE Peggy Cox and Clyde Baker lead the proces- sional for the Commencement Services, as some proud parents look on. 1-5. ZIMMERMAN, WILLIAM BAILEY, THOMAS H. Q69 Part Time . . . 5 v' Seniors relax of the end of the Al I j! X 1 Tieing ice skates sometimes presents u problem. ,XM i I Night Party. we 476 pf Food never enters The minds of the seniors, only their X1 x mouths. 263 The Graduating Class of 366 The seniors wait patiently for the beginning of Commencement. 30924 p 264 21 ems cle ...,..,.,... The Class of '66 listens attentively to Mr. Light. From left to right: Mr. Doggett, Mr. Horner, Mr. Light, and on the far right, Dr. Niece. Ana Maria Bacchi Ribeiro says her last goodby to her David Douglas friends, Pam Bailey and Mike Stauffer lead the class in the Alma Mater. 4 at riafijlig Q , F'Wn' S The largest graduating class in Scot history meet for the last time as a group. Mr. Light presents the Light Award to Gary Singleterry and Diane Dennis. The seniors prepare for The Commencement processional. Leon Meade presents the class gifts to the school. E -.. I remembered that youth Could not lastg I thought of the future Robert So 5 3 , 1 6- ,- NT: 4, ff WM! ni . ,f 5 u , .-2 A Xl, , if 21 ff rf. ,pn ' 1 ' 'Q ,,.' , 6 E1 -ff:--Rf:-'f 1 3 3 1 3 ,f-an -. ...mu -nn. ,- ,.,-4... mu ,., H PN- ,, L. to R.-Merle Sogge, Vice-President, Gail Hague, Secretary, Pam Watson, Treasurer, Jean Gudmundsen, PTSA Representative, Terry Eheler, Jr. Class Representative. Officers uniar Advisors Mr. Dixon Miss Gessford Mr. Kom S lv L. to R.-Carolyn Campbell, Gail Hogue, Lydia Work, Cheryl Rien, Pom Watson, Barba Spears, Terry Eheler, Denise Carper, Bev Greenwood, JoAnn Schmiedeskamp. Row 2-Paula Harmon, Judy Scheelar, Bill Stuart, Chris Heald, 'Richard Maier, Dick Dutcher, 'Merle Sogge, 'Eric Houghton, Daphne Browning, Jeanne Cantrell, Tim Douglass. Row 3-Chuck Lindley, Steve Keiper, Jim Goodwin, Stan l-lelzer, 'Mike Herz, Steve Johnson, Jim Duffy, Debbie Gosson, Sue Runyon. Council Class Yell contests . . . homecoming floats . . candy sales.. . assemblies . . . and the climax, the Junior-Senior Prom. These were some of the activities that displayed the pride and spirit of the graduating class of 1967, better known as the iunior class of 1965-66. 'f 26 9 Eager iuniors wait to get their Celtic pictures taken. ,Q TW fig gifi x, lf: s ,I lr l .Lf Q-i 7: .A .kia 4K ,'fm if ..., .R A .. ,J Abbott, Barbara Achziger, David Ackerman, Peg Adams, Alan Adams, Steve Adskim, Nick .4-r' - 4 .pf - Fry. , .13 V 4 .f ' A, ,I X x i N 'lv 1 I Alexander, Amo, Dan Loran Alonis, Andersen, Sue Steve Alsop, Anderson, Leland Barbara unior rv 1. gi i WJ YS. 'Q i Li 'P 49 1 Anderson, Gary Anderson, Janice Anderson, Richard 270 Andrus, Rick Angell, Betty Arb, Karen Avance, Don Askey, Karen Bailey, Dale 2 B Bailey, Diana Bair, Janice Baldock, Donetta Bancroft, Paula Barber, Phil Barber, Ron Barratt, Sara Bartol, Linda Batchelor, Bruce Bateman, Mike Bates, Kathy Bates, Sally ff-ei 'O' .qi Bates, Steve Baumann, Charles Beck, Carol Class Billingsley, Nancy' Bischoff, 'Karen Bischoff, Mike Beck, Roger Becker, Essie Becker, Gary ff' x Biorge, Marcella Blake, Chris Blanc, Janis Beeler, Chris Bell, Troy Bellows, Roy MA .12 Li Benner, Marv Bennett, Doug Bennett, Geri Bennett, Susan Benson, Charlotte Bentley, Jim Berry, Biamont, Monte Nikki Berry, Biddle, Teresa Steve Betts, Biglinw Barbara Janell Blasen, Dave Blettel, Dave Boone, Claudia Booterbaugh, Cindi Borchers, Dick Borisch, Rhonda Bossert, Chris Boynton, Joanne Bradley, Larry Bradley, 'Rick Bradford, Brenda Brain, Gary 2 Brandenburg Joe Bray, 'Rhonda Braymen, Mary 1 .Qu wt. ll- 'Af 4,1 ' in 114 fp roi f we j -v--v XV. '62 F7 5.4 'X 'Tj vi Bresaw, Mel Brooks, Diane Brooks, Richard ,Q- Brown, 'Maxine Brown, Mike Brown, Roger Browning, Daphne Brudeen, Donna Brummer, Debby i' Buchea, Bev Budzeck, 'Marilyn Buell, Juliet 41 C' ,fr Bunker, Bill Burnett, Barbara Bursaw, Sheri an .Ar '7 nv' 'gif , M1 Bunon, Sharon- Calhoun, Brenda Call, Raydene Cameron, Bruce Cameron, Keith Camman, Linda Class fx-vit' .1-E 5. 'Ol ,.y' 3 .2 3 24 X if i Campbell, Carolyn Cantrell, Dennis Cantrell, Jeanne 0' .11 V1 5 CGPPS, Mary Carey, Dick Carper, Denise Carson, Brian Carfee, Linda Caihcarf, Sieve 44 QQ' Cauthorn, Chenowefh, Chulufas, Frank Party Phil Cearley, Choquerte, Clapperfon, Teri Tim Kim Charf, Christie, Clausen, David Carleen Luana Clousius, Alvin Cleys, Carole Cobb, Carol Coco, Cole, Connelly, Corbin, Jerry Sally Alyce Gary Cohen, Collins, Conner, Covelle, 'Carol Linda Linda Tom Colby, Collinson, Connolly, Cox, 'Marlene Dick Eileen Barbra of 196 Damewood , 'Dan Danaher, 'Lynn Danielson, Carolyn Danker, Gerry Danker, Terry Davis, Dave Davis, Sandy DeGray, Dave DeHaven Elaine DeLangis, Rick Dell, Larry Denton, Diane Cox, Ron Cox, Sue Craig, Catherine Craig, Daron Cra mpfon-, Linda Crampfon, Lois Crockwell, Judy Crase, 'Gary Culver, Suzanne Pleasant memories of the iunior class candy sdle M. ,,,, A, -w- , , I f f ,,f,v.,.,,,,,,,,,, 4 .uw .. .W QQ A MRUWNTHUEEK l Nl35MEl The Junior closs floor clearly exemplifies our victory over Pufnom. , .an T ' .4 .,, N 0 f' Douglass, Downey, Tim Don Douthit, Downing, Audrey Noncy Dowling, Doyle, Mike Jim 274 1' l e--W 5 l ix H- , ab - -- I l -., 'I' 4 , . 3 , , f Desper, Dickinson, Dennis Jock Dewing, Dickinson, Don .leon Dickey, Dietz, Suson Dorris Dimif, Sharon Dinnebeck, Don Dixon, Bette Doig, Bill I Dolinur, Mcrilee Doney, 'Ron unior 3 ltWi'A 'i 9 357, , I, QF Dreeling, Sieve Drozdo, John Drugg, Bruce Q f- Bemis, Q X Dryden, Joe Duckworth, Comeron Duffy, Jim Dumont, Lyndo Duso, Tedi Dufcher, Dick Eodes, Dovld Eddingfon, Allen Edgington, Terry P5 Eheler, Terry Einerson, Rick Ekroih, Bill as 5. N-iv Elliorl, Erickson, Fennemore, Field, Fisher, Forsefh, 'Don lMarilyn Sharon .lim Shawn 'Ken Ensfone, Erikson, Fennessy, Findley, Flad, Fosfer. 'Noida Tom 'Shirley Sue 'Bob Tim Erickson, Evans, Ferber, FerguSOn, F0fd, F0Wl5l', Joanne Jim Ron 'Marilyn Jim Skip Class Fox, Cheri Fra ncis, 'Leann Franz, Doug Fra nzen , lawrence Fray, Mi ke Frazey., Ga ry Fricke, Judy Froemke, Brad Fromm, Don 4632 'K 7' , vi ng UW, . N V A Q ,,,, --. Fung, Gail Funk, Wall' Gage, Gloria Gammiere, Norma Gardiner, Carol Garlick, Thyra Gary, Dale Geisler, Doug Gelissen, Yvonne Gellner, Ed Gefsinger, Gwen Gibson, Joyce Gilcrease 'Fred Gifzen, Bill Goodwin Jim 1 1 rw., 'U A X JY' -ol Q37 09' -4 -l 1' .4-0 .iff Gordon, Grantz, Greenwood, Janice Ron Bev Gosson, Grassley, Grenfell, 'Debbi David Linda Grandy, Green, Gress, LaVelIe Debi Roberta Griffis, Dan Grimm, 'Mike Grisback, Chuck le fv- 4- ,, ,--1 .- il. Grogan, 'Kevynne Gudmundsen Jean Haffey, Vickie 1 X s k xx 5 N jfigta-1 .. Q Haker, Dennis Haldaman, 'Shirley Hall, lFaurene '17 Hall, 'Larry Hall, 'Les Halvorson, 'Gail Class 36. vor' .4... GJ' vb ll vf Q 16 'sv 1:9 Q19 .2 Ham, Candee Hommon, Melinda Hammond, Alice Haney, Gail Hansen, Belinda Hanson, Dave Hardesfy, Gail Harmon, Paula Harris, Dan Harris, 'Mike Harrison, Tami Hart, Dick Haicher, Acenafh Hauskins, Don Hawver, Nancy Hayden, Bill Heald, Chris Heald, Kirk Hedderly, Robert Heffner, Dave Heiden, Dave Helzer, Henderson, Herz, Heyes, Stan 'Connie 'Mike 'Ronelle Hemrich, Henry, Hescock, Hieberf, Sieve Mary iMerre Lee Joan Henderson, Heppner, Hess, Higginbofham, Betty Phil 'Ric Curt of 196 .yy und' f wk Hilfiker, Gwen Hines Rick Hinkel, Jim '5-N. Hitchcock, Jerry Hoffman, 'Bob Hoggaft, Bruce A Hogue, iGail Hollingsworth, 'Clay Hopkins, Bev Horner, Rob Horton, Harvey Houghton, Eric Howard, Hudson, Hughes, Marty Sue Winifred Howery, Huggeft, Hughey, Kaihee 'Bob Kay Hryciw, Hughes, Hummell, John Par David George Shoemaker studies hard for his final exams ani. fa, xc, ,, f , if 7 Marilyn Budzeck and Larry Pierce supervise the secret balloting of Ken Standing and Bill Stuart for spring sernester's student body officers. A i as 97371951271 -. i ' '11 1 if x V V . sf i , - . Q 11-, fs 9 19 A ' 'I V , Ii- 1 Jarvis, Jackie Jensen, Joleen Jensen, Kathi XLS 0-..,, Al, Jepson, Carol Johansen, Carl Johnson, Becky N E A wi 'If Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Gail Johnson, Judy X I 1 liz of-' Hunefeld-, Lee Hunger, Larry Huntley, Nancie Z5 ge Y , f N -A ' .., '-' 1 ' e f i , ,cw 0 , n -JH ,Q , ' ,v .Q sf I. -ci! , ,-:,. H , rf L Y R If 1 ' .,4 L Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Rudy Johnson, Scott 'ay ft Huston, Kathy Huston, Martin Hutchison, Sharon 1 of sf' :M use -A ,JW lnnocenfi, Linda Irish, Stan Iverson, 'Cheryl -1- -.px I Jacobson, Nancy James, Diane Jamieson, De Etta unior lf. -'XEi Johnson, Steve Johnson, Val Jones, Debbi -, ' , Jorgensen, Alan Joy, Sharon Karger, Linnea Q,-. Keiper, Steve Keith, Joan Keller, Shirley Kelley, 'Dennis Kelley, 'Becky Kelm, lMartin Class ,Gs Kelsey, Steve Kerns, fl'om Kimsey, Gerry King, John Kinslow, 'Reba KI aa r, Ron Klick, Diana Klock, Doug Knepper, Ellen Knutson, Kay Koosman, Marjorie Kramer, Pam Krueger, Dave Krum, -Keith Lambert, Gail , , Z L 2 Lambeth, Becky Larncefield, lPhyllis Lande, Leonard .44 Landreth, 'Rod Lane, Gary Larson, 'Ron Lea bo, Dale Leabo, Janice Lee, Frances K Lee, Jerry Lehman, Scott Lehnen, 'Bob Leibham, Lorraine LeMay, Kathy Leonard, Ken . 1 Q Leslie, Elaine Leveque, Kathi Lewis, Damon, Linclley, Chuck Link, Terrie Livingston, Georgena Loe, rGerry Logan, Jane Logan, Viola 7 KK Logsdon, Dorothy Logsdon, George Loner, Renee f aw WN- f 'd' Y-'nr Long, 'Carol Loomis, Linda Losli, Nancy Lcstetter, Ruth Lovvorn, Dick Lyman, Steve una if Mancy, Manning, Betty Jerry Mann, Manning, Dave Leola Mann, Marlow, Melinda Doug gi it V A' 5 Mack, Rhonda Maier, Richard Maki, Steve .7 n 'vb ,, , . lr, 1 w, I Martin, 'Bob Martin, Vern Mason, Tim Class ., n fun., ,, if 73 L ., A I I I Mather, Richard Mattsen, Richard McBurnett, Maxine McCarthey, Terry McCluckey Bill McCoy, Gerald McFarland, Larry McKinnon, Jim McLean, Dean 'fit ' McManus, Mary Ann McMichael, Sharman McPartland, Cathy X'-1' .J ,f Meade, Merrick, Dave 'Sandi Meader, Millar, Pam Kathy Megert, Miller, Nancy Alan Miller, Dale Miller, Earl Miller, John ,rr 3 'rim W . Miller, ,Mickey Miller, 'Patty Miller, Randy of 196 uh' wav' fix, , . Miller, Mills, Mitchel, Sandi Rose Karen Miller, Miltenberger, Mitchell, Steve Susan. John Miller, Mintier, Mitchell, Suzanne -Duane lMike Moore, Mortensen, Mullbrock, 'Ray 'Sue Marta Morehouse, Moses, Myers, Jim 'Larry Larry Morse, Mowe, Nelson, 'Randy 'Barbra Bob l I Nelson, Donna Nelson, Judi Ness, Jackie Neumeister, Nielson, Ollerenshaw, Ueff Barbara lGary Nichols, Oberkamper, Olson, Richard 'Dave 'Karen Nicholson, Odierno, Oman, Dan Pat Terry Let us entertain you . . . by Steve Johnson, Jim Goodwin, Ken Standing, and Marty Howard during the iunior class assembly. I l15x..1J.-i Y SI- , ,,,. li, U , qi 'w 'igtj V' 'ci ,, ,. is ' v ..-.... if . 1 1 7 pr- -- .1 .1 , 282 Elaine Scott and Sue Phillips talk over their problems during fourth lunch at The Thistle. , .wzirxw -,Hi ...J N I . w-'71 ,Q x l:,We- :iv - l , Zu- ' . Xi v - .- 4, ,P i, iv' l' . , -J' , I, Perry, Jim Peterson, Bob Petrick, Ed T 1 I ie I i api' 'QQ .. YM L.. VT it i, jf as 7 , . V O'Nea I, Nancie Ott, Brenda Pancoast, Gerald Park, Dan Parker, Harold Parsons, Karen vi Patterson, :Bonnie Pennick, Gary Pense, Jim ,op Pense, Jolee Pepin, George Perrine, Donna unior ff' 'CJ Petry, Joan Pettit, Linda Phillips, Rod Phillips, Sue Phillips, Susy Pierson, Bill Pierson, Pete Pinkerton, Mary Porter, Louie 'f ,Av ,I QF -I i4 Post, Mark Potts, Charlene Powell, Vicky of ,av -6 Prakken, Randy Prihar, Stan Pritchard, Dave rw Prosser, Mark Pruitt, Nancie Radcliffe, Trudy Rainey, Edwardi Ralonde, Ernie Ramirez, Sylvia Class Randall, Jerry Ranieri, Larry Redmann, Willy Redmond, Jackie Reep, 'Marvin Rich, 'Don Richardson, Darlene Rien, 'Cheryl Rininger, 'Merril 2 Rizzo, Toni Rodgers, Linda Rogers, Rick Rogers, Terry Romano, 'Mary Rose, Don ,4.,- fl, ,4,..,a ,lc 3 -1 f.f64,,A. M -1 Rose, Lois Rose, Ron Rosen, Gary Rosenburg, Bruce Ross, 'Burt Ross, John Ruiz, Sue Runyon, Sue Ryan, Berry Ryan, Cheri Ryerse, 'Randy Sabrowski 'Gary Sage, Joene Sal ley, Sandy Sampson, Ned Schacher, Karen Scheelar, 'Jane Scheelar, Judy If Scheidler, Dave Scheeli, Ricky Schermerhorn, Diane Schildan, Judy Schimpf, Rick Schlelgh, Julie 4 C - e-L Schleigh, Schneider, 'Penny 'Karen Schmiedeskamp, Schneider, Jo Ann Steve Schneibel, Schomberg, Ed Tim Y- Y -4 f 'X ' ' 'vs 1. mlffflll rin' 5. :iss Schanert, Schwabe, Cindy Paul Schreiber, Scott, 'Cheryl Randy Schulz, Sellers, Steve Richard 5 Shafer, Linda Shaffer, Ron Shaklee, Terry si , .J '11 'i Shriner, Dave Simmons, Don Skaggs, Richard Skov, Ron Skille, Doug Smith, Art Smith, Donna Smith, Florine Smith, Grey Snedeker, Cathy Snider, Launi Snow, Shauna Snyder, Cathy 50999, Merle Soles, Doug F 1- , -2 cz Sharp, Paul Shelley, Kathi Sherman Teresa 1 A o on P 'Sufi Shervold, Keith Shoemaker, George Shog ren, Curt Class Sonderen, John Spackman, Jack Spears, Barbara Speed, Russell Spencer, Marcia Spicher, Sam Q1 ..,-v' -JN Splettstazer, Stafford, Starkey, Steinman, Carol Sheryl 'Dave Tom Spoo, Sta-mbaugh, Stauffer, Stevenson, Tom Jack Diane Judy Springer, Standing, Steenslid, Stewart, Bonnie Ken Keith Bob of 196 Stiegler, Stoughton, Stuart, Linda Cathy Bill Stone, Strain, Summerfield, Terry 'Scott 'Steve Stotts, Strecker, Swanson, Richard Dyan Chris Dick Borchers adiusts a decoration for the prom Swanson, Toskinen, Craig Tom Swaren, Taylor, Carolyn- Barry Syring, Taylor, Brian Janis Teeters, 'Beth Terry, Cathy Thies, Debbie Thies, Peggy Thompson, Chris Thompson Don will X 'fx it EP Thompson, 'Linda Thornberry, Craig Thrall, Coni A 7. u s v ' , VanLandinghom, Gerry Vorney, Janis Vasey, Vera K' 0- ,sb ,-Q IO Thompson, Steve Titei, Ron Towsley, Terry H. ,- C, W Dx - X. 6: 'P 2 N 1 live cling.. Trebble, Hildo Trent, Sue Trubochik, Georgicnn .W . 2 I3 W L 4. w fl Y r L 'Nil 1. r NJQX .pf 4 'Q Ng 4 Truiillo, Nick Tsuboi, Robbie Tucker, Jon Tufts, Craig Tull, Donna Turk, Teri unior Class -5 ' i 'CII' Viv Turner, Fourel Twelves, 'Steve Twilleager, Fred Urich, Carol Utz, Larry VanDemarr Cheri -e 1-v fit! A P2 -4 .51 Vester, Michelle Vetter, Steve Vogelpohl, Jan Volk, Bill Vollcmds, Dave Vredenburg, Darlene Wakefield, Craig Walker, Mike Walker, Terry illllga iii N Wollmcrk, Cathy Walruff, Riki Walsh, Mike 3 Word, Diana Watson, Becky Watson, Cheri Watson, Larry Wotson Neil Watson Pom 1 1 Watt, Faye Weisdorfer, Carole Welch, 'Kathy West, Nancy Wetmore, 'Ken Adelblue, Tom Adams, 'Linda Adams, Veralynn Austin, Shirley Barbis, Dan Bates, Linda Berry, 'Mike 'Bolen, Paula Brooten, Gary Browns, Debbie 'Carl, Jerry Cruikshank, Carl Cummings, Pam White, Dave White, Darrell White, :Ka ren White, Linda White, Rod Whitehead, Sam Whitney, Dave Whitney, 'Kathy Wikman, Ray Wilkins, 'Pam Draheim, Ed Dunn, Anita Easterly, Arthur Egler, 'Richard Fanger, Rick Garner, Cliff Gaub, David Gustafson, John Hartung, Warren Klosterman, Connie Kneip, Martin Landon, Diana Leach, Jean Wilkins, Richard Willeps, Lanny Williams, Ken Willimont Jim Wilson, Larry CAlMERA SHY 1 Wilson, Teresa Wilson, Wagner, Wing, Pat Woods, 'Carolyn Woodworth, Vicki Lierman, David Martin, Dennis Martini, Gary Mayes, Eddie Meeks, David Millar, 'Mark Minard, 'Bonnie Nesbitt, Nanette Olson, Debbie Parosa, Jim Parson, Linda Petshow, David Poff, Joyce Work, iLydia Wozniak, Nancy Wrenn, 'Candy Wright, lMike Young, iMarsha Young, 'Roger Zimmerma Terry Albers, Rich Baechler, Tony Bellamy, Ross Price, Scott Reinhold, Wally Schnell, Loraline Slama, William Swearingen, John Webb, Linda White, Barbara Vallie, Clinton Willeps, Vern Winberg, Robert Young, Arnold Officers X ,',, l, X' , Av-w N, .1!i,.r L-Kr 1 -Q ref' if. is U L. to R.-President, Gary Radmacher, Vice President, Jolene Gettig, Secretary, Anne Blankenship, Treasurer, Sherrill Rasmussen, Sophomore Class Repre sentative, Mike Wallmarky Girls PTSA Representative, Caryl Smith. The Sophomore Class To uphold a legacy of tradition is the main obiective of the sophomore class. This is shown when they take the responsibility of guiding the incoming freshmen in their first step towards adulthood. As the threshold of higher education draws nearer, The sophomore year proves to be one of transition as the class progresses towards its goal of attaining junior status. 288 D' Advisors J., W wo' ia M Mr. Eugene Petrasso Miss Joan Fast Mr. ROYJSFT Groffkau Council , 1' sw F, , sf E55 -QP' Row I-Caryl Smith, Jolene Gettig, Janet Davidoff, Joanie Miller, Cathy Miller, Marry Moeliler, Anne Bla-nkinship, Patti Douglas, Sherili Rasmussen, Jan Jeffery, Row 2-Kathy Pegnone, Dan Watkins, Bill Burris, Alan Fish, Mike Wallmark, Eugene Snow, Karen Keiper. Row 3-Debi Nimz, Greg Moell, John Rolfe, Kim Valentino, Kevin Warner, Barbara Krali, Darcy LaFrance, Nancy Hull, Terri Bowder. 28 Q JZ' Abbott, Susan Atteberry, Michael Attwood, Kieth Ayers, Laura Babiak, Marilyn Bacus, Barbara Acton, Barbara Bailey, Jone Baird, Sharron Baker, Larry Baldock, David -A, Adams, Linda Aldrich, Barbara Balzer, Annette Bancroft, Minda Barnes, Kathy Barry, JoAnne 1 his Aldrich, Jay Alford, Roberta XB f., Hifi! F1 7 fm 9 'iw I n 44 . I' . L4 Bashaw, Jeannie Bauer, Catherine Bauer, Renee Q 4' Mui we--' QWOM s-, i X.. If Jah -14 ' h 4 ' IF' V' KW-er Allard, Penny Allquist, Becky Amundsen, Linda Beagle, Gerald Beard, Mark Beck, Greg 'i in Anderson Jerry Anderson Steve Andrew, Kay Sophomore Beebe, Bellamy ,Bruce Diane Beets, Bellant Thomas Barbara Bell, Bennett Lonnie Bobbi K-1 ,,,V9,'aHlf,, 1 il ,:- Vq,1s.,,,w ,, , Wil ii f, i,i,wi- -sir' , ry-, 1, , i- wi ii ,. ill Milli nfl, wierd, ,wr Booth, Susan Boruck, Carl Brown, Jim Brown, Lyndell Blodgetr Debby Bodey, Bolsfad Pam Bonney, Brown, Richard Brown, Susanne Marvin Charlene Brown, Valerie I , C Bennett, Beyer, Jerry Erlene Bensel, Biamont, Bob Martin Bergstrom, Biamonf, Mike Mary Class Bossen, Bowker, Linda Gail Bowder, Bowman, Teri Dave Bowes, Boylen, J effrey Kathleen Bickle, Roger Bierbrauer, Randy Bixby, Dennis Bixby, Judy Blake, Bob Blankenship, Anne Brackenbury, Al Bracy, Bob Bradley, Dan Braicher, Gene Brauckmiller, Debbie Brawn, Bill Brenneke, Karen Bresaw, Richard Bressler, Sandra Breuklander, Jeri Brien, Donna Brockell, Jerry Brown, Cristy Brown, David 4 ff A typical lunch period as expressed by a group of hungry sophomores. Canun, Judy Capen, Marlene Wv u -1 Caplener, John Carl, Bob gs I Q l K A. 0 f ' l MF-' IPA atb X. all 'U :ull t Carlson, Janis Carlson, Linda Carlson, Paul X v S V Browning Karren Brownlee Greg Brummelf Bobbi Cave, Sarah Cayson, Linda Cereghino, Gary 'V ,A nv -in A .6 07 'om 1 .,,.1 ,ff Q NF' L S Clark, Larry Clark, Phil Clark, Sue f 1968 Damewood, Billy Daniels, Dennis Cart, Angela Cleveland, Gerald Clute, Darlene Clutter, Beth Daudistel, 'Bill Daus, Patti Davenport, Scott Davidoff, Janet Davidson Andy Davidson Robert CTI: Conger, Russ Connell, Diana Corbett, Bobbie Cornwell, Frank Coats, Coleman, Steve Louie Coburn, Coleman, Bob Sherry Coen, Collins, Sandee POT Davis, Larry Davis, 'Mike Dfw, Bill Dazey, Ken DeBusman, NJ Sandra Dell, Linda Dickey, Susan . ,W I ww ,ff f qt rw Coughlan, Cathy Coulter, Jerry Countess, Dewey Craven, Terry L7 Crouch, Vicky Crucchiola Sheri Curtis, Cammy Curtis, Myron Cusack, Linda Doble, Dochow, Linda David ir' 'fwq l ' 'W l ,0-3 s', -4 Lv., Doern, Debbie Elmgren, Bev Emery, Curtis, Eng, Donna Erikson, Candi Evans, Dave W F 4 I , Q , i I Dostart, Sandi Evans, Melinda Evans, Steve Fanger, Kerrilou Faria, Vern 1-'YV IS W-.-sv M xi Doty, Mike Douglas, Mike Fa rthing, Rex Favre, Sheri Fazio, Jean Ferguson Susan I .L , A 'N 'x S . .Ab 294 cvjy Douglas, Patti Drake, Chuck Fischer, Sandi Fish, Alan Fisher, Scott Drakulich, Nick Dressler, Betfi Dubell, Loree Fitzgerald, Bill Foos, David Foote, Karen Duckworth, Bebe Dunbar, Edward Eastman, Mike '6 Egler, Ellis, Randy Judy Eldridge, Ellis, Mike Pqf Ellefsf Ellsworth, Sheffl Kg rmq Sophomore Fors, Francis, Connie Betty Foster, Frasier, Nancy Glenna Foulia, Friday, Maria Joel -ti U, ,ny 4-5 A- , -9 wg, i 'zr' sw 4. 'A r al if lil 1 l '-45. Friesen, Sue Frison, 'Dale Fuson, 'Mike Class Gloeckner, Al Godtlibsen, Thor Goetz, Tom Galbraith, Delores Gannon, Sandie Gardner, Jerry Goldstein, 'Dave Gonzolez, Ron Goodrich, Gail Gassner, Ken Gast, Dave Gavin, Tom Gedde, Stan Gee, 1Max Geier, Sharon Geiger, Rachelle Geisler, Judi as Gettig, Jolene Gididings, Ruth Giordano, Gl6f1f10U, 'Marie Elaine Sophomores display the kind of enthusiasm and spirit befitting all Douglas students. ff I :Li -I ' 41517 -T 109 Gregos, Diane Griffin, Chris Griffin, E 19 N7 Grimaldi, Sheryl Gudmundsen, Bob Gullion, va' Goodwin, Greer Gordon, Greg Gordon, 'Mary Gould, Nancy Graham, Rosemary Haider, Rocky Granberg, Donna Grandy, Sietska Grant, Warren Gray, Sheila Hall, Dan .I Green, Robin Greene, Selah Greenup, Mike Greenup, 'Mitchel Hall, David Hall, Susan Av Sandy Ham, Nancy Hamblin, Bill Claudia Hanna, Dennis Hansen, Pam Hanson, John Q if Gump, Lennie Guthrie, Dorene Guthrie, Greg Hanzlik, Harfung, Steve 'Mary Harding, Haswell, 'Dennis Linda Harney, Haswell, Barbara Richard I. Y' .YQ 4 Q. ll 1 4-fi' Gwyther, Peggy Hadley, Joyce Hagan, -Pat Class Hatch, Jane Hauskins, 'Dennis Hawkins, Bruce i .tL 'Q . -.a , , 'Wd E 1 i Hay, Heasley, Pam Debbi Hozlett, Heem, Keith Terry Heqgle, Heikkila 'Kathleen Larry Henderson, Henry, Doug 'Bill Henry, Hensley, Dennis -Clark Henry, Herr, Pali Keith Hibbard, Hill, 'Lonnie Kay Hildenbrand, Hill, Carlotta 'Lynda Hildenbrand, Hillier, Carmen 'Linda qwob 58 A we ,K-Q . , Creative sophomores put together their homecoming float. Hoclgen, Hoefling, Arleta Vicki Hodges, Hoffert, fCheryl Lynn QELWU j...,f' Holbrook, - Holcomb David Andy il' fv- 0. Hollis, Mike Jacobs, Cliff Jarvle, Linda Jeffery, Jon Jenkins, Gail Jenkins, Tana i 1 1,4 1 , y..,,:Y '--. V -' wif V' 3- - -I 4 5- ,ru QT! , llzl Holm, Howard Holmberg, Cristie Hopkins, Julie v-.9 Horn, Torn Hosking, Dorothy it av UQ Jensen, Lonnie Jobe, Diane John, Koren Johnson, 'Bill If Al Johnson, Greg Johnson, Jay Johnson, Jeff Johnson, Kathie Li' Johnson, Jones, Roland Sherry Jolley, Jones, Karen T0m Jones, JOY, Dave Roger J-5. Hryciw, -Ferne Hudson, Rory Hull, Nancy Hunt, lsenberg Sue Valerie Hutson, Iverson, Vickie Terry lrvin, Jackson, 'Lynette Tiny Sophomore Joy, Kohl, Terry Sam Judkins, Kappers Virgo Julie Junken, Karsten, Bruce Laura 7 -dl Koch, Pai Koesfer, Larry l Koike, Mike Kolin, Barry Koupal Stephanie Kowalk Jarice Keiper, Karen Kennedy, Kathy Kennedy, lMichael Kennedy, Yvonne Kenner, Dick Kerr, Shirley Kersey, Doug Kirk, 'Charles Kirk, 'Redine Kline, Mary Kline , Nancy Knight, Sharon LaMain, Lynda Lane, Melody Lane, Pam Langley, Linda Lansing, 'Kathleen Lansing, Vicki Lape, Gene Larimore, 'Mike Larsen Dianne Lawrence, Diane LaZelle, Mary LdBarron, Bill Lechelt, Christine 1 ' f' 1 ,,ri ,J ' , ,W ,Ai rv I Class Krali, Kuhn, LaFountain, Barbara Laird, Jim Barbara Bill La France, Laird, Krell, 'Dave Krueger, Chervl Labbe, Roger Laiiounfain, Babehe Darcy Lagerberg, Kathy Ken La kin, Kathy 5 , any 29 z,, Q:-Q, QQ, 5 1 ' i r Y f Q' r Lee, John Lee, Kayleen Lehman, Lorin Lenininger, Jerry Leiser, LaVern Malofoures, Jan ual I i Lesowski, Andy Lewis, Shardon Lichty, Gloria Lloyd, Dennis Malone, Pat Os ,1 sp' V XE' Lockwood, Jill Loner, Mona Lorenz, Cathy Lorts, Buck Marcy, Marilyn Marleau, George 'R ni G'- M' 'F ' MH -ig -3- l L Loseke, Lynette Lathrop, Jeff Louden, Diana an -ff 7 ,g' T Loughary, Kathy Lovett, Lorna Lowry, Leona Martin, Terry Mason, Debbie Mather, Bobi x , Mathes, Shirley Matteson, Wayne Mattson, Betty X. i fl Lund, Lola Lundstrom, Monica Lynch, Jim Maxwell, Larry Maxwell, Sherry Mayer, Dan Maas, Joan Mahlum, Gary Mair, Linda Class McBurnett Max McCann, Tim McCarthy, Mike Marlow, James Marossie, Phil 1 ,au-. Xu- ' 5 -Q xv-'V ,1- 4 1 W V,',' McCarthy, Mike McClary, Doug McDaniel, T Chris f 1968 -Mitchell, Perry Mock, Greg Moeller, Mary McDonald, Mary McFarland, Ron Mclntosh, Kathy Mohrman, Evelyn Mollett, Ted Moody, Orinda Moore, Joyce Morgan, Scott Morris, Mike 'McMannis, Chris McManus, 'Margaret McMillan, Richard Morrow, Lynn Moulton, Steve Mueller, Cindy 'McSweeney, Geri Meade, Michael Meguiar, Taffy Meinig, Tim Meyer, Jennifer Meyers, Diane Millard, Sue Mueller, Murray. Pqul Michele Mullica, Nail, Meri Jerry Miller, Cathy Miller, Dale -Miller, Ed: Miller, Joan Nalum, Miller, Leonard Miller, Reed Miller, Wink Mills, Michelle Miltenberger Bert Nedrow, Richard Charles Neely, George Osborne, Pete O'Toole, Susan Paintner, Larry Papworth, Mark Parke, Kay .. f ,'f4f'3',9 9 L '..SfT ' 1,4 fr' ' .. : e- 11: v. -,fc af' l ' r , Nelson, Douglas . X rf 0-ew 5-7 'Q v-1, qu Nelson, Ed Newman, Renee Nimz, Debbie Noland, Jean -'T tv T N7 Parker, Robert Parkin, Dave Parson, Charles Patterson, Jim T7 Patton, Kathy Pegnone Kathy Pense, Vicki Perry, Dick Peterman Sharon Peterson, John 1 i Norgard, Diane Norton, Allan O'Byrne, Cherilyn Phillips, Bob Pierce, Charles Peterson, Pierson, T1 Pat Jean 4 'Own uf if fl 'V J Oliver, Chip Olson, Wanda O'Neill, Judy Piluso, David Platt, Scott Pletz, Anita Orcutt, Oliver Ortmayer Kathi Osborne, Gwen Class Pletz, Rudy Polehn, Mike Pond, Cathy -Q- 'ly Ponsford, Postles, Mike Teresa Pope, Potts, 'Micky Steve Post, Powers, Marilyn Jack Redifer, Repp, Joann Jaki Reed, Richards, Vern Duane Reha, Richards, Craig Larry Pratt, Raeann Pratt, Ray Preshaw, Sue Price, Patty Pringle, Linda Rachner, Pam Richards, 'Mary Richardson, Melinda Richer, Norma pf, 'iii Rasmussen, Sherill Rommel, Ron Rosenberg, Janice Rosenow, Bob Ross, Sheri Reber, 'Melvin Roth, Lori Rubino, Mike Ruhl, Bill Runyan, Bob Rutger, Tom Radel, Randall, Janet Vickie Radmacher, Randolph, Gary Marcella Rock, Robbie Rodabaugh, Peter Rodgers, Les Rolfe, John Roberts, Ken Robinson, Penny Robinson, Toby I T ,,..f 5' i Q7 5-4' in Hi i A Y 1 4 '57 Schnitzer, Schulze, Searle, Seine, Sally Barbara Talia Elizabeth Schorzman, Schwiess, Seeley, Selbee, Keith Paul Bud Linda Schroth, Scott, Seifert, Sellers, Stan Don Bill Bob .. -1 Sophomore - .., .4 ini Simmons, Skuzie, Smith, Smith, Sayers, Schmidt, Ron Larry Caryl Linda Steve Dan Sirianni, Slayman, Smlfh, Smith, Schacher, Schmidt, Lynn Nancy Dave Margaret Jim Jeff Skondin, Smalberger, Smilh, Smith, Schelot, Schneider, Darrell JoAnn GGYY Neil .lim Margaret Schenck, Schneider, l ' ,1 Darrel Rick 9' V 14 I 1 U I Ryan: V4 , Bob Shank, Silvey, l Sanchez' 'Mike Dennis ,fi Sfefe Shearer, Simmons, ' S0221 er' Gary Larry Sandness, , 1 ir., ,V Santo rd, l h A , , .,, .leane 2 b S I if .Af , 'S ' .. Shafer, Shanander, 'll ilk 'A Richard Linda QQ I 7 it-I I 4' Smith, Snider, Wes Ken Snid-er, Snow, 'Greg 'Eugene Snider, Spear, Jim Diana Class Subiect, Sweitzer, Stephen iMichele Summerfield, Swenson Penny Judi Sundholm, Sylvester, Randy Del Syring, 'Mike Taskinen, Judy Tatlock, 'Bruce Speer, Karol Speer, Susan Spenst, Bev Teach, Allan Teeter, Ron Tharp, Dolan Sprague, -Mike Stanley, Rod Starkey, Cathy Stenzel, Carol Stevens, Bruce Stewart, Pat Stockemer, Ann Thayer, Thomas, Marci Joe Thede, Thompson, Deana Gary -if Stoffregen-, 'Brian Stollenwerk, Sherry Stone, Larry Stott, David Thomson, Cheryl Stotts, Arthur Stoughton, Llanet Strand, Wlarilyn Street, Mary Stuchlik, Klaus Tiedemann, Judy all i -4 1 41 , ,-1. 5 or 1- . ' 'Eff T : 'Qft , 5562 A Todd, John Tomlin, Ed Wallmark, 'Mike Walton, Barbara Warner, Kevin Wafari, f 71 Timmons, Tobias, Patsy, Wayne Versteeg, Wagner, 'Pali Jackie Vickery, Waldon, 'John 'Margie Vogele, Walker, Noreen Melody Wade, Walker, Georoio Pick Norman I V I., 4 , A 11 L L- X... Tracy, Sheryl Trapp, Melody Watt, Jean Weafhersbee, Jean Weaver, Terry fo f'-T Y lofi XM , fm 1 'Wg i , 'X Trenfadue, Barbara Trorto, Carol Trubachik, Dave Weaver, Russ Webb, Bill Webb, Darlene QQ .1 , wr-' sl i Tucker, Joe Tucker, Penny Turner, Lloyd X., Turner, Valentine, 'Ruby 'Kim Turney, Vankirk, Colleen 'Carol Turney, VanSchoiack, Patricia Chris Sophomore Weigel, Westfall, Ueanne Allan Weiman, Wheeler, 'Carol Shirley Welch, Whisman, Linda Dona 1 White, 'Kathy Wh ite, Ken White, Robert Class Yost, Tom Young, Jim Young, ' Ron White, 'Sharon Whiting, Debbie Wikman, Carl Yuen, Wes Zasky, Paul Zimmerman, 'Michael Wiley, Wendy Wilson, 'Bill Winters, 'Robert Wiseman, 'Bill Witmer, Ronald Wittcke, Shel-ley Bailey, Patricia Bercier, Linda Biamont, Mike Browns, Roger Butts, Cheryl Clausen, Dave Cody, Gene Donner, Deborah Davis, Richard Gaub, Cheryl Gilbert, Delbert Hooker, Larry Johnson, Vickie Martin, Ernie Martin, Steve McFadden, Steve Minarcl, Cindy Wolf, Wubbenhorst, Pqm 'Kuff Wratten, WUN1, Sherry Rifik Camera Shy Moore, Barara Parosa, Joan Pemberton, Jackie Roberts, Charles Roberts, Shown Ruckman, Suzanne Schmidt, Allen Starr, Linda Swearingen, Jerry Titon, Angela Vaivio, 'Michael Watkins, Dan West, Vicki Wilkes, Tom Worden, Grant Yates, Louise Wycoff, Yamauchi Norman oe 5 AWA 133' .- i, n .wr H 'IKFWS A. X0 I wk I- 4 . iw' 'gp ,9'9.,. gif V mini xl 4., X F-,..- Y N. 7 'Q -X L. to R.-Linda Henry, Beni Hanzlii, Sandy Zank, Sharon Glennon, and Pres. Carroll Unruh Spring Officers all Officer Freshman L. to R.-Gloria Trui11, Wanda Twilleager, Cathie Dixon, Anna Mooney. Noi pictured Pres. Sieve Hamilton. 'jig' Q v'l Y Q 7 VV ,V , X M- - A 54 A IW li ' ' ' 1- 1, , W ' .rx . , be 1 r V A I, 8 H v w . r 4' ' I V , as x lf by H l ' I' , rv ' I , U, 1 - ,. In -.NJ-A 5. f ' rf' 'ff r mi ' 5 v A Xx if f 9 'iwwwwm i . .mznxw ,W ,4 burn he J is 3 MYER iii Miss D055 WSSTCOW Mr. Frank Boyer Mrs. Pai Carsfensen Adv1sors Class aid' ff jL The freshman class displays an arousing burst of spirit during one of the many pep assemblies this year. riff iii L..... ff 3 'H I f A it J .. 5 4 59' lim 1 ,- ,-v' ' 1' fff . riff iv ,lf Lf gs! 'T 'J if L'-L i JG 1' ..i' Akers, Diana Albrecht, Bill Alexander, Susan Allison, Jo Ellen Baker, Nancy Balducci, Dan Y. . . -as '-1' A 1 . f ft ,f - s K I . e- '-xxx A ij, Tv if ,3 .r X rv Allison, William Andersen, Teri Anderson, David Anderson, Pauline Banks, Chris Barber, Randy 'T Abbot, Adams, Nancy Paul Achziger, Afrank, Wagne Garmet Adam, Ahrendt, Arlie Brain Adams, Ainslie, Barbara Randy Bailey, Baker, Nicki Lola 4- 1 ,, wif' I. Anderson, Scott Anderson, Wayne Angell, Gerald Barclay, Vicki Barrow, Gerald Bartruff Duane Angell, Harold Arb, Kathryn Arenz, Janet Batchelor, Kim Baxter, Rod Beck, Patty Armstrong, Bachman Phyllis 'Randy Arnold, Bacus, Tim Gloria Atkins, Bailey, Elaine Keith Freshman Becker, Bell, Vic Randy Behrent, Bender, Judy Russ Bell, Bennett, Gary Sandra ,I 1 -AA v-7 4 'ra I , 4.1917 4' 'P Benson, 'Curtis Berentsen, :Mike Berry, Sharon Class Branitsky, 'Darlene Brenner, 'Merrilee Bridgmon, 'Berry Beyer, Joe -Billanr, 'Barbara Billings, 'Robin Briggs, Steve Brock, Jon Brooks, Becky Bishop, Larry Blair, 'Linda Blaize, 'Marlene Broome, 'Guy Brown, David Brown, Dennis -wr 40643 Blasen, 'Paula Bliss, Mary Blodgett, Gary Brown, 'Mary Bryant, 'Lynda Burkhart Eddie y-I' Bloodworth, :Cynthia Boland, Brian Bolster, ,Linda Bonnette, Jim Buschman, David Bush, 'Mike Boone, Jackie Borchers, Don Boruck, Alan Bos, 'Dottie Cablar, 'Mike Calhoun, 'Chris Bossen, lGerry Bossert, Joseph Bowen, Phyllis Bowker, 'Shayne Call, 'Bob Brackenbury Pat Bradford, Terry Brady, Pat Brain, 'Janet Callaway, 'Cathy fn ., ,r. Nw '79 'V 'Ita , , , , r .XX 9 1 W . C Y --...P , , u R u. all fs -at 4.9 Freshmen Carlson, Don Carlson, Kay Carlson, Katherine Carlson, . ,- J xx fi, Q r f A ll , 4' X ' 7 ' r fl r M L Q 5- I f, , J, A .. 1 1 ,X .1 I ' lx ,,,...,,,. i K., 'il .. y .A ,lx i -, xv., i , -' h E, N 5:59. ,-Q.. j -- P, . ' ' HT - ' 'II 1 enter wide-eyed . . and eagerP P Carpenter, Carter, Catchpole, Lane Virginia Ralph Carpenter, Case, Caudle, Sandra Wagne Tom Carpenter, Castile, Cauthorn, Sherlynn Mike Cheryl Carter, Caswell, Chapman, Mike Dan Judy Signa ,. G '- 4 ' i i ffllp ' l 4 A . , H '43 -6 '-7 'i'P Charlton, Diana Chester, Linda Chowning Peggy .--, 3 L Christ, Dena Chulufas, Frank Cipolla, Jim f - ,1 J, Ah Callopy, Kathy Cameron, Keith Campbell Wayne Canich, Claudia Canutt, Keith Freshman Citterman, Clausen, Judy Dari Clark, Claxton, Steven Jody Clark, Clifton, Tim Anita -ir 01 'ag Colburn, Cathy Collins, Gary Collins, John Class Cruikshank, Jerry Curry, Janice Curtin, Peggy Conner, Susan Converse, Bill Cook, Nancy Custis, Gary Curtis, Suzanne Daggett, Peter Copeland, Jeff Corbin, Doug Corkum, Greg Dcinielsen, Charloft Davanzo, Neil Davidson, Kathy Cornelius, Debbi Cornell, Doug Corry, Kathy Davis, Barbara Davis, Darol Davis, Danny Costanzo, Richard Cox, Nancy Davis, Sandra Davis, Steve Dean, Dave Dees, Kirby Cox, Sherry Craig, Phyllis Dehaan, Patty DeKuyper, Deborah Delap, Janine DeMars, Gary ,Z E, , i ff- YQ- Crow, Cruikshank Judy Colleen Denner, Dickey, 'Mark Greg DeRoo, DiCk6Y, William Loren Deswert, DiCk8Y, Lorraine Ruth Dexter, Dix, Ed Danny I '53 ,., ,. 7 , 4-.if 91 7 xg' P' 'FIT' a .A -.-3 l 4' '17 -r-P 'O' I I Dixon, Cathie Dodson, Mike Donaldson, Jo Anne Dostart, Karen Fielding, Jackie 31 4 x.. Dowd, Charlotte Drake, Kristine Dreiling-, Susan Drews, Jennie Findley, Fharlie -,av X it 4 X 1 ne t J' ,fr- I Driscoll, Walt Duffy, Steve Eason, Kathy :L S East, Paulo Eastabrook, Jim Eddington, Elaine afgx 'tl fifgllgiylf' , '73 tv iff Q, ll 31 Edwards, Dean Eggiman, Cathie Eggiman, Mary Lee Fowler, Bruce Fowler, Lcrry Fox, Rhonda East, Jerry Fisher Diane Fiske Doug Edgell, Lois Flego Steve Flynn Debbie 'NT' 1 Einerson, Mary Enyea rt, Steve Erickson, Susan Fox, Wanda Francis, Glen Franzen, Janice Evans, Diane Evans, Pat Fee, Pat Fray, Debbie Fray, Steve Frazier, Michael Ferrell, 'Mike Ferris, Anite Fetzer, Darryl Class of F Gloria Funnell, Dave Gardner, Charlotte .- .J K7 'rfv 'i ,.s fini 1' .IP W9 Iliff Garreff, Deborah Gary, Karen Gasaway, Charles 1969 Griesenauer, Richard Grieg, Jim Grimaldi, Keryl Gaumer, Cindy Geates, 'Jolene Gelissen, Barbara Gruetter, Linda Guill, Judy Gurrridge, Ron Gepford, Pam Gelsinger, Sharon Gibson, Ed Gwyther, Diane Haffey, John Haggerty Kathy Gilberfson, Curtis Gillespie, Linda Girfle, Tom Haider, Robin Hall, Bill Hall, Bill Gifzen, Melody Glonville, Ron Glennon, Sharon Godflibsen, Goetz, Dick Goff, Ron Goodman, Susie Gordon, Erik Hall, Bill Hall, Steve Doug Hamilton, Mike Hamilton, Sieve Gouge, Gray, Carleana Lee Granby, Greening, Paula Sharon Grandy, Gregos, Vicki John Gray, Gress, John David Hommel, Hammer, Tom Lloyd A . qu' L sei.-J -V X-of fix 4 I -L I If Hanna, Hansen, , M: '-', '- E Y , Billy Gary V pm A BN 5 Q, Q A my-'D Q -.fr ' . ' J 'iz llf y Nl , tif Hansen, Hanzlick, Rusty Beni Hansen, Hardesty, Tim Pat ,T Haygarth, Hecker, Henry, Hill, Tom Barbara Linda Mike Head, Hedderly, Hess, Hilton, 'Lee Jana Gary June Hardie, Harris, Heath, Henderson Heyden, Hodges, Jim Harry Lynda Vicki John Katie Harmon, Hart, Heber, Henry, Hiltiker, Hoffiteitef, Kathy Karen Bill Beverly David Susan Harms, Hart, Chet Mel T- , l' 3 Hogan, Holm, , N-'rw - , Dan Joyce ' l 2 Hogan, Hooper, X' Donna Ken , h X Hake, Horrocks, Sandra Kathleen -5. -U' T7 2 ., i .4 1. IF i f . 316 t V3 1 'X- v ' be 1 G 'O' v-v .U Q yu Hartner, Jim Hascall, Ray Hatfield, Gary Horton, Dennis Horton, Victoria Hosman, Burdae Z Haven, Gary Havens, Robert Hayes, Jim Class of Hoverson, Dick Howard, Dan Howard, Diane X '55 i -5' I1 4 W .4 0 F Howell, 'Mike Hoyt, Kathi Huebner, Bill 1969 Jensen, Bob Johannessen, Carol Johansen, Art xx R 5' 13' Huelshoff, Erik Hummel, Kathy Hunt, Nancy 5 ll I Hunter, Tom Huston, Clark Hyatt, Lanita .gf 4- -,-grgfprf 5 , V -. ., L T ,G lbsen, Kerry Ingham, Jerry Iverson, Cheryl Jacobson, Laurel James, Valerie Jardine, Dottie Jamieson, Erik Janes, Scott f'i.:,g:W :Q ' -L ,q xl 4' ,. ,xl - x. fn' ' 'ra 'trifle Q. Q' Q f 1-s ,,.,,,, J., Jeffery, Gail John, Gloria Johnson, Gale 'iT 'E' Students learn the value of study. 3. -mls ras I S 'J ' Q a -bl U I F ' i I 5 an JQ 3. ,,. Q I 1, A .' A l V, 1 1 X ll X' , ,Q 4 l . 4 . ' Q T 4 ' 2 , 4 le- 7' . af, - - ,I -f is :wh J Johnson, Johnson, Jeff Mike Johnson, Jondahl, Ray 'Mike Johnson, Jones, Tom Debra Johnson, Jones, Wagne Dick Kirnsey, King, Randy Joyce -v '-,T-4 9 IQ Th Jones, Rick JOY, Condy Judkins, Vicki L. lf: Kolweif, Margie Karialainen, Connie Karialoinen, Ron h v n ,Nd '-4 I W- Kaydas, Lora Keiper, Doug Kelly, Kathy Kovach, Gregory Kraefsch, Alana Kraley, 'Mary 'Cl 'Y X -p Kelm, Connie Kelsoy, Doug Kemper, Chrisfy Krafky, Lindo Kraus, 'Sallie Krieger, Llennle ' avi-4 A f U 1 . Lt , H x Kennebeck, Kersey, 'Deborah David Kenny, Kertz, 1Myron Karen Kerns, Kile, Carol Bob Freshman Krieger, Lacey, Lindo 'Bi II Krogh, La'Fo-ive, 'Karen 'Margaret Krueger, Laird, Steve Steve Kahl, David Klaar, 'Mike Kleeb, David- ,Q I-ir fi Kardi, Mike Koch Peter Kohlenberger, John X57 41 15 La kin, Teresa Lamb, Lloy La mm, 'Roberta Class Loe, .lea nette, Loftis, lChuck Logan, Llohn Lamoreaux, lGale Landon, George Lane, 'Dustin Loh ke be rg , Yvonne Low, 'Donald Lowe, Randy Lane, 'Renee LafRose, 'Linda La-wre, 'Cindi Loyd, 'Linda Lucento, 'Paul Lunccfford, Ron Lawrence, Jay Layton, Ted Leabo, 'Jeanie Lund, 'Don Lundbom, Greg Lyman, Bruce Mm ,,. Lebo-rron, Lemelin, :Brenda Susan Lee, Leslie, Deborah 'Cleve Lee, Leslie, Terry Eileen Lehman, Lesowske, 'Pat Ann Maas, Mack, 'Susan 'Bruce MacDonald, 'Ma'ier, 'Hugh Larry , f,,z,:y v, r. Q Lesfiko, Lindley, David 'Linda LeValley, Lisoski, Barbazro 'Delores Lincke, Lister, Tom Tom Lindlaluer, L'Loyd, lBilI J im Mann, Mann, Clydelle 'Marla A '51 X53 ip: 1 , -1' Y .gig I ew, 4 -,A l l all Y fl! 'M Marcus, Mgrlin, l.ihdCI Candy l ii 7 of . Martin, Martin, Della Sharon Martin, Martin, Mike Teri 'U 1-7- Q. i l i T12 i 5 Morton, Edith Marvin, Gayle Marx, 'Mike Future Homemaker of Tomorrow'P P Li. ga! '---9 ya Mason, 'Mike Mather, Ed Mathes, Connie 1 ik 1 Mathissen, McBurnett, Lorrie Uim Matz, McCann-, Doug Anita McAllister, McCarthy, Cheryl Uanice McDonald, Lyell McFadden, Cleve McGee, Gary McCarthy, 'Mary McCluskey, Gary . 'div I I f 4M: McPhail, Kevin 'Mea-de, Laura Meighan, Tom Meeham, Con-nie 'Merz, 'Kathy Meshkee, Linda Meyer, Dawn Michel, Greg Morris, Virgina 'Morrison-, Vicki Mosen, Larry Mueller, Sallie Miller, lBill Miller, Kathy Muldoon, Marcia Murphy, Sharon Murray, Pam Myers, Leslie Miller, Miller, Reginald Ross Nail, Nelson, .loan Gary Navarra, Nelson, IMike 'Pam Neely, Nelson, Shirley Susan Nelson, Neubauer Brian Roger McGuire, Mclieown, 'Pat Barbara 'MoKay, McLaughlin, David Scott McKee, MdMichael, Terri Jody Class Millhollin, Mize, Tom Steve Minard, Monaghan, Nancy Bill Mitchell, Monaghan, Donna Kenny Mon-roe, Denise Mooers, Bob Mooney, Anna Moore, 'Kevin Moorheasd Sandy Morris, Larry 1 '41 . 7 Q- Cl 3 pg Nichols, Pat Niece, 'Ron Nielson, Carol Nilsen, Fred Payne, Dennis 'efb , .. -my-,- V,- x '53 Nissen, Don Nissen, Kaye Nogler, Sandy Nolan, Beth Pedersen, Chris fi 1 . i 1 rg ,-Fifi ll-V 'N J ' I l 3' ' li i 'ou , I . ,A to '7' r ab W 1.1'P'- X . Northcutt Carroll Noti, Lou Noxon, Cheryl Nunes, Vickie Pemberton, Mike Pense, Lyle . rg , 1 .-,Je '15 Nyhoff, Neal Olshen, Jay Olson, Shirley Oviatt, Gary Perry, Tim Peters, Dan :vu 'Ml in Owens, Connie Page, Sally Paintner, Rose Petersen, David Phillips, Janet Pierce, Judy 14, , i i Palmer, Don Pancoast, Bill Paola, 'Mary Plant, Don Pointer, Dan Pommeren Leland 1,64 ix Parker, Claudia Parker, Sharon Parsons, Judy Class of Pond, Price POT John Powell, Price Charlene Todd Preshaw, Prihar Doris Doug -Q nf-'f .,-9 -if 'T 'Qb KZ X,J 'xr Pringle, Rattey, Reep, Resner, Pat Debbi Harlan Wlike Ra-ndall, Recfor, Rehberg, Rice, Randy Larry Nancy John Raschke, Reed, Renfro, Rice, Rod Shirley Marie Ga-ry Rose, Rouse, Rulli, Ruftle, Susan Dale Bonnie Nancy Rosier, Rowe, Russell, Ryerson, Barbara Michael Dallas Uohn Roundy, Rowat, Rufger, Salsma, Alan Gordon Debbie Atelia Richardson, John Richardson, 'Karen Richer, K J Ridinger, Jeff Salyardi, Ron Sampson, Leslie Rininnger, Dale Ritter, Sieve Rizzo, Carol Robbins, Jane Santos, Joyce Saffterg ren , Carolyn- Qu tl- Ie 'wtf' ' ff i ' ,,,,., ze -gf ,' ri ,333 fz 11 QL if fb! 7 I Rodman, Rolfe, 'Marc Fred Roen-tz, Romine, Roger Debbi Rogers, Roper, Holly Sherry Roger, Rose, Ka-thy Dennis Vfr gf Soivery, Schermerhorn, Paul Dean rrrrrrrrr , , , q '1 iir, ' f, ki' jg K ' 1, . fiii f, Y ,y, , ,,f, ' f 5,14 1 34 4 Schilling, Jodi Shaffer, Cindy Sharp, Judy Sharp, Paul Shaw, Margo Tryp-V . ' 'A J O , t ,. Q- 1 pv- .2 S:hmid, Debbie Shay, Mickey Sheehy, Lynn Shelley, Bill Shepard, Mary I i 43 Q , 'MH Schneider, Bob Schoono, Donna Sherman, Carol Shipley, Bob Shive, Cindy Shouse, Gloria ' J P J Schroth, Susan Scholz, Veronica Shults, Donna Simmons, Stanley Simms, Brien Simpson, Curtis ,-f' ' Q. 'hi 'rf ,ff ' i X li wr . lx N Schurr, Linda S:iaraffo, Diane Scott, Cheryl Skogrno, Rick Slama, Mary Srnethurst, Debbi Scott, Larry Scott, Rick Scott, Richard Smith, Debbie Smith, Larry Smith, Steve vb Il i --A , .A- 'S' Seaman, Self, Rick Andrew Seitsinger, Senger, Michelle Frank Seitz, Seymour, Janet Sid Class of Snider, Soares, Garland Tony Snider, Sogge, Ken Carol Snyder, Sparks, Brad Lloyd S-Ii' ra' X I nd W' 16 W-:Y 9 cv Sperley, Berie Spiclwer, Curt 1969 Springer, Breenda Staab, Jamey Stafford, Craig Stake Delores Stamp, Gary Sronfill, Scientists of the future. Stewart Shelley Stocker, Warren Stoddard, Bob Swaggart Curtis Swain, Frank Swanson, Bob Swanson, Steve 6' ff r ,, 4 nfl, , E' .. K'-F 11 , .3 4 Q- -0 ' 'M li -5 lf 'xwy ri ' r s s l ' Q, WR ' I. r J - 7 ' J '54 C! Syring, Taylor, Larry Linda Tatro, Taylor, David Minda Taylor, Taylor, Jim Sheryl Taylor, Teeters, Ken John Unruh, Varney, Carroll Joan Ill' Tenney, Pam Thomas, .lay Thombs, Pat Thompson, Brian Vaw, Larry Veal, Darlene ,T 1' -6' rw 1 x i ,, Ji., t' Thompson, Lynda Thorn, Sherril Tipton, Gregg Tooke, Sonia Vetor, Allie Vcsler, Morris N Torrey, Dan Trachsel, Evonr.e Trebble, Bob Wagner, Tim Wakefield, Louann Wcldrupe, Helen 'Q x 'Eff Tritt, Dick Truitt, Gloria Truiillo, Ted Walker, Valerie Wallin, Connie Walpole, Charles 'S Tucker, Turnquist, Bob Dan Tupper, Twelves, Jim Margaret Turner, Twilleager, Linda Wanda Freshman Walter, Washburn, Don Gcry Warner, Watkins, Dawn Dennis Wasem, Watson, Jeanette Steve I L i T. -.xr ,il ar I i Watts, Welch, White, Whiteside, Dan Gayle Benny Barbara Weinberg, Wetzel, White, Whitfield, Jon Wende Mike Steve Weitman, Whipps, Whitehead, Wid-strand, Steve Carol Cindy Deborah Class Wozniak, Yoakum, Young, JoAnn Kathy Steve Wright, Young, Zank, Dennis Jack Sandra Wright, Young, Zeazas, Mark Laurie Frank Zwohlen, Ray Wilhelm, Wilson, Curtis Glen Williams, Wilson, June Vicki Willis, Wissler, Nina Jill Wilson, Wittrich, Bill Ranae Anderson, Jim Armstrong, Thom Becker, Melford Berna, Jinni Dale Billings, Yvonne . , WW, ' rl all ll' , ,f M. 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X,-f,I A I ' K A,.iM,'. .. ,, 1 XA ,. 1 0 Adult ndcx Administration Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Jerome Beier 19, 21 Robert Daggett 3, 16, 264 Charles Hosford 3, 18 Richard Miller 17, 21, 145 Miss Virginia Shaw 19 Mrs. Mildred Wirtz 17, 87 Facult Mrs. Shirley Bakke 33, 207 Mrs. Thelma Barriere 28, 173 Mr. John Bieber 35 Mrs. Marjorie Boozer 27 Mr. Frank Boyer 38, 309 Miss Shirley Brown 31 Mr. Jay Burchak 26, 204, 205, 207 Mrs. June Burke 25 Mrs. Velna Byrd 34, 93 Mr. John Cain 24 Mrs. Donna Canton 38 Mrs. Patricia Carstensen 32, 309 Mr. Gerald Conrath 36, 171 Mrs. Sue Cook 26 Mr Glenn Crisp 35 Mri Kaye Darby 2, 36, 148 Mr. Mr. Robert Davidson 33 Elvin Davis 20, 21,36 Mr. Larry Delaney 32, 44, 108, 138, 140, 145 Mrs. Ardelle Dennis 31, 43 Mr. Tom DeSylvia 34, 102, 129 Mr. James Dixon 21, 38, 87, 120, 137, 268 Miss Kyra Dodge 28, 172 Mrs. Ruth Dowling 31 Mr. DeLance Duncan 23, 70, 124, 129 Mrs. Judy Dunn 29 Mr. Robert Edwards 36, 130, 170, 176, 177 Mr. Max Erskine 28, 64 Mr. Mr. James Etzkorn 37 John Evans 27, 150 Miss Joan Fast 30, 289 Miss Nancy Ferguson 31 Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. David Fish 112, 113 Edwin Fitzsimons 26 John Foster 34, 112, 113 Melvin Fox 37 Mrs. Barbara Freclrickson 29 Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. George Friesen 27, 177 Neil Fuller 38 Aubrey Gardner 31 David Gardner 33, 121, 143 Mrs. Nancy Gay 27 Mr. 1 Wyman Gernhart 38, 70, 102, 03, 121 Miss Elizabeth Gessford 24, 268 Mrs. Barbara Goertz 25 Mr. Mr, Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs Mr. Mr. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs 0 Eugene Going 35 Ronald Goodwin 37, 175 Rodney Gorg 36 Helene Green 22 Francis Gregory 35 . Darlene Griffith 34 Robert Grottkau 38, 102, 103, 289 George Hahn 26 . Beatrice Hansen 30 . Vivian Harns 25 . Joy Heaney 28 . Eleanor Heide 31, 174 . Lea Helin 24 Mr. Michael Hergert 20, 34, 70, 108 137 Mr. Marvin Hiebert 34, 54, 102, 103, 144 Mrs. Karen Holder 29, 142 Mrs. Jan Hyneman 31 Mrs. Ethel Jabs 30, 164 Mr. John Jacklin 34, 112, 113 Mr. Leland Johnson 38 Mr. Merritt Kelsey 37, 120 Mrs. Joanna Klick 211 Mr. Lamont Klick 35 Mr. George Kom 36, 108, 129,268 Miss Karen Kullbom 30 Mr. Richard Lambert 20, 33 Mr. Dwight Leverenz 32 Miss Mary Anne Lipuma 27 Mr. Wendell Loe 22 Mr. David Long 22 Mr. Joseph MacRae 20, 38 Mr. Harry Martini 33, 195 Mrs. Edith Martin 32 Mrs. Martha Mathew 24 Miss Margaret Mayers 30 Mr. Omer McCaleb 22 Mr. Jack McCleary 35 Mr. Roy McGillivray 27, 167 Miss Martha McKee 34, 123 Mrs. Marie Meynink 28 Miss Gladys Michael 34, 139 Mr. Larry Morrell 26, 207 Mrs. Lawretta Morris 24 Mr. Hayden Morrison 26, 63, 168, 199, 203 Mr. Jack Nash 34, 132 Mrs. Margaret Northrup 30 Mr. Don O'NeiIl 23 Mr. Eugene Olson 27 Mrs. Jennie Olson 22, 23 Mr. Truman Osburn 36, 116, 141 Mr. Tony Palermini 22 Mrs. Carol Pavlakovich 29 Mr. George Pavlakovich 31 Mr. Donald Pearson 26, 192 Mr. Eugene Petrasso 32, 289 Miss Barbara Pfenning 27 Mr. Roger Porter 27, 108, 145 Mr. Richard Rebbe 22 Mrs. Donna Reed 28 Mrs. Rae Mona Reynolds 27, 64, 168 192 Mrs. Suzanne Roberti 20, 24 Mrs. Betty Roberts 36 Mrs. Clarice Roehm 23 Mr. Dale Russell 38 Mr. Carmen Saracco 26,203 Mr. Elmer Scheelar 37, 175 Mr. William Schmid 37, 211 Miss Ann Schnackenberg 28, 172 Mr. Walter Skawhede 33, 140 Mr. Wilton Slocum 26, 64, 204, 206 Mrs. June Smelser 41 Mr. Merlyn Smith 20, 36, 171, 241 Mr. Robert Stamsos 33, 108 Mr. Robert Stark 36 Miss Janet Stellmacher 25 Miss Beth Stevens 25 Mr, John Stradtman 31 , 211 Miss Judith Taylor 36 Mr. Paul Thompson 34 Mr. Rual Tigner 35, 176 Miss Judy Torvend 29 Mrs. Mary Ann Tschache 20, 24 Mr. Paul Tschache 33, 90 Mr. Gerald Van Scoy 24 Mrs. Maxine Watson 22 Mr, Nate Watson 37 Mr. Leslie Weigart 38 Mr. Clifton Wells 22 pi... l Mr. Wayne Wenzel 33 Miss Doris Westcott 29, 309 Mr. Robert Whitaker 32, 177 Mrs. Judith Whiting 27 Mr. Mex Wilkins 33,i1o,111,13s 140 Mrs, Trudy Williams 41 Miss Juanita Willing 38 Mr. Duane Wilson 35 Mr. Gordon Wilson 30 Mr. Jack Young 35 Mr. William Zehr 37, 43, 193 Parent Groups Mrs. Neva Alexander 43 Mr. Keith Anderson 43 Mrs. Opal Carper 43 Mrs. Donna Grisler 43 Mr. Goody Gudmundsen 43 Mr. Loyd Hammons 43 Mrs. Barbara Hatch 43 Mrs. Ann Holland 43 Mr. Walt Laird 43 Mrs. Shirley Marcy 43 Mrs. Avis Young 43 Personnel Mrs. Tena Affeldt 41 Mr. Reas Allen 42 Mrs. Naomi Amundsen 42 Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Shirley Anderson 41 Mildred Applegate 40 June Bahvy 42 Marion Barnes 42 Nolz Batchelor 42 Gaylord Blackburn 42 Marvin Brock 42 Stella Brock 42 Arlene Burnham 40 Clara Carlson 40 Betty Castro 42 Roy Clark 42 Dunklee Conger 42 -Delaine Coombs 41 Carl Dailey 42 Ann Davidson 42 Martin Geiger 42 Donna Geisler 42 William Graven 42 Irene Gray 41 Evelyn Griftis 42 Blanche Guthrie 42 Ardis Hamme 41 Ken Hanson 42 Thomas Harder 42 William Harder 42 Virginia Harrington 40 Jean Harris 42 L. Dale Harris 42 Dwayne Harvey 42 Cleta Haven 41 Mrs. Betty Heald 40 Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Donna Hergert 40 Virgil Hess 42 Fern Hughes 42 Mrs. Gladys Janssen 40 Mrs . June Jewett 42 Mrs. Bonnie Kiddo 40 Mrs. Kay Kelsay 40 Mrs. Betty Lusetti 40 Mr. Walter Maas 42 Mrs. Alta Metcalf 42 Mrs. Gene Metzger 40, 193 Mrs Mr. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mr. Mrs Mrs Mr. Mrs Mrs Mr. . Merl Miller 41 William Miller 42 . Lucille Muir 42 . Delia Norman 41 . Francette Oberkamper 41 Ray Perdue 42 Verl Ridgeway 42 Alfred Schubothe 42 Leo Scott 42 . Francis Simmons 42 . Virginia Skoglund . June Smelser 41 Cora Smith 41 1 Shirley St. Hilaire 40 . Mina Stroh 41 . Gail Taylor 40 Charles Tollman 42 . Cleo Watson 42 . Mildred Way 41 Frank Weaver 42 . Maxine Whitehead 42 . Johnette Wilson 41 Ken Wilson 42 Mrs. Trudy Williams 41 School Board and Administration Mr. John Blake 14 Mr. John Bloodworth 14 Mr. Myron Curtis 14 Mr. Vern Gibbs 14 Mr.'Howard Horner 14, 15, 264 Mr. Floyd Light 14, 15, 264, 265 Dr. W. K. Niece 14, 265 Mr. Wayne Taylor 14 Mr. Altrd Thomas 14 Mr. Robert Watson 14 Student Teachers Mr. Craig Bakken 39 Mr. Keith Bakshes 39 Mr. Keith Baxter 39 Mrs. Judy Boyd 39 Miss Janet Brumbaugh 39 Miss Linda Clinton 39 Mr. Richard Donihue 39 Miss Jodyne Eastwood 39 Mrs. Ruth Epperson 39 Mrs. Lola Fraser 39 Miss Janie Gaumer 39 Mrs. Katherine George 39 Miss Linda Green 39 Mrs. Sally Hancock 39 Mr. Gary Head 39 Miss Georgia Hubbard 39 Miss Judy Leppert 39 Mrs. Dorothy Lundbom 39 Mr. Errol Maddox 39 Mr. H. C. Massey 39 Miss Elisabeth McBride 39 Mrs. Shirley Miller 39 Mrs. Josephine Pohl 39 Mr. Robert Reichert 39 Miss Karen Sensen 39 Miss Lois Spitze 39' Mr. Keith Torgrimson 39 Miss Joan Walton 39 Mr. Darryl Womack 39 Mr. Kit Youngren 39 Student Index -A.. Abbott, Barbara--Jr. 154, 270 Abbott, Nancy-Fr. 203, 310 Abbott, Susan-So. 113, 290 Achziger, David-Jr. 108, 124, 270 Achziger, Wayne-Fr. 108, 207, 310 Ackerman, Peggy-Jr. 270 Acton, Barta-So. 290 Adam, Arlie-Fr. 203, 310 Antonacci, William-So. 108, 154, Baker, Adams, Alan-Jr. 270 Adams, Ba rba ra-Fr. 310 Adams, Donna-Fr. 208 Adams, Doug-Sr. 222 Adams, Linda-So. ,290 Adams, Paul-Fr, 310 Adams, Stephen-Jr. 270 Adskim, Nicholas-Jr. 270 Afrank, Garnet-Fr. 310 Ahrendt, Brian-Fr. 310 Ainslie, Randall-Fr. 112, 188, 310 Akers, Diana-Fr. 310 287 Albers, Rich-Jr. Albrecht, William-Fr. 310 Aldrich, BarbaraT'So. 290 Aldrich, Jay-SO. 112, 120, 137, 205, 290 Aldrich, Jerrie-Sr. 97, 164, 187, 214, 222 Alexander, Dan-Jr. 270 Alexander, Susan-Fr. 310 Alford, Roberta-So. 290 Allard, Penny-So. 290 Allard, William--Sr. 168, 192,222 Allison, Jo Ellen-Fr. 208, 310 Allison, William-Sr. 310 Allquist, RebeccaAo. 290 Alonis, Susan-Jr. 91, 170, 270 Alsop, Leland-Jr. 138, 176, 270 Amo, Loren-Jr. 155, 270 Amundsen, Craig Amundsen, Linda Andersen Andersen Steven -Sr. 222 So. 166,290 Jr. 270 Te resa-Fr. 31 O Anderson, Barbara-Jr. ,202, 270 Anderson, BeclcyAr. 94, 222 Anderson, Beverly-So. 192, 290 Anderson, David-Sr, 201, 203, 222 Anderson, David-Fr, 112, 203, 204, 207, 310 Anderson, Derek-So. 172, 290 Anderson Anderson Gary--Jr. 270 Gerald-So. 290 Anderson James-Sr. 222 Anderson, Janice-Jr. 159, 193, 270 Anderson Jim-Fr. 201, 203 Anderson, John-Sr. 108, 132, 135, 189, 222 Anderson, Pauline-Fr. 208, 310 Anderson, Rebecca-So. 290 Anderson, Anderson Anderson 290 r Richard-Jr. 270 Scott--Fr. 108, 121, 310 Steven-So. 120, 137, 205 Anderson, Wayne--Fr. 108, 310 Andrew, Kay-So. 290 Andrew, Larry-Sr. 170, 171, 173, 199, 201, 222 Andrus, Richard-Jr. 192, 270 Angell, Betty-Jr. 183, 270 Angell, Gerald-Fr. 310 ,1'.,xs 1, a-1. 1 '19 11 ' Angell, 'Harold-Fr. 310 155, 172, 290 Arb, Karen-Jr. 165, 200, 270 Arb, Kathryn-Fr. 207, 310 Arenz, Janet-Fr. 310 Armstrong, Jerry--So. 140, 204, 205, 290 Armstrong, Phyllis--Fr. 208, 310 Armstrong, Robert L.-Sr. 116, 118, 179,189, 214, 222 Armstrong, Robert W.-Sr. 222 Arnce, Ronald-Sr. 222 Arnold, Tim-Fr. 310 Ashmore, Michael-So. 290 Askey, Karen-Jr. 158, 159, 200, 270 Atkins, Elaine-Fr. 176, 207, 310 Atteberry, Michael-So. 177, 290 Attwood, Keith-So. 290 Avance, Donald-.lr. 122, 270 Ayers, Gerald-Sr. 223 Ayers, Laura-So. 193, 290 Baarstad, Linda-Sr. 198, 223 Babialc, Marilyn-So, 204, 290 Bachman, Randy-Fr. 204, 207, 310 Bacus, Barbara-So. 290 Bacus, Gloria-Fr. 310 1 , 'Jqf ...D 15.5 .W n'Q ,, b.,.. ' O. , I 0.9 I 1.0m 0 ob Q' 0 I Baechler, Anthony-Jr. 192, 287 Baechler, William-Sr. 103, 104, 138 189, 214, 223 Bailey, Dale-Jr. 270 Bailey, Diana-Jr. 270 Bailey, Jone-So. 290 Bailey, Katheyn-Sr. 223 Bailey, Keith-Fr. 310 Bailey, Lauri-Sr. 223 Bailey, Nicki-Fr. 160, 173, 310 Bailey, Pam-Sr, 153, 155, 157, 164 168,174,181,198,199, 214, 223 264 Bailey, Thomas-Sr. 164, 171, 173, 214, 262 Bair, Marjorie-Jr. 198, 270 Baird, Sharron-So. 290 Baker, Clyde-Sr. 66, 85, 185, 189, 223, 262 Baker, Doug-Sr. 185, 200, 223 Baker, Larry-So. 168, 204, 205 Lola-Fr. 310 Baker, Nancy--Fr. 50, 95, 139, 154 310 Baldock, David-So. 205, 290 Baldock, Donneta-Jr. 193, 270 Balducci, Dan--Fr. 108, 310 Ball, LindsayfSr, 168, 188, 192, 202, 223 Balzer, Annette-So. 290 Bancroft, Minda-So. 91, 290 Bancro 175 Banks, Banks, ft, Paula-Jr. 69, 159, 168, , 180, 270 Christine-Fr. 203, 310 Linda-Sr. 187, 214, 223 Barber, Arlene-Sr. 223 Barber, Philip-Jr. 200, 202, 203, 270 Barber Barber , Randal-Fr. 207, 310 , Ronald-Jr. 270 Barclay, Vickie-Fr. 142, 154, 310 Barnes, Kathy-So. 73, 160, 166, 172, 175, 290 Barnett, Tom-Sr. 200, 202, 203, 223 Barrat, Sara--Jr. 174, 270 Barrow, Gerald-Fr. 74, 207, 310 Becker, Victor--Fr. 81, 129, 140, 207, 310 Beckman, Billy-Ar. 224 Beebe, Bruce--So. 290 Beebe, Roland-Sr. 176, 214, 224 Beeler, Chris-Jr. 201, 203, 271 Beers, Thomas-So. 290 Behrent, Judy-Fr. 310 Bell, Gary-Fr. 310 Bell, Lonnie-So. 290 Bell, Randal-Fr. 310 Bell, Troy4Jr. 271 Bell, Tully-Sr. 155, 199, 201, 224 Barry, Joanne--So. 290 Barry, Linda-Jr. 223 Bartol, Linda-Jr. 203, 270 Bartruff, Duane-Fr. 159, 207, 310 Bartruff, Mary-Sr. 183, 223 Bashaw, Jeannie-So. 208, 290 Batchelor, Harold-Jr. 270 Batchelor, Kim-Fr. 310 Bateman, Mikkk. 270 Bates, Kathy-Jr. 97, 98, 184, 270 Bates, Linda-Jr. 202 safes, Sally-Jr. 93, 173, 175, 187, 270 Bates, Stephen-Jr. 271 Bauer, Catherine-So. 290 Bauer, Renee-So. 139, 160, 290 Baumann, Charles-Jr. 271 Baumann, Richard-Sr. 153, 164, 170, 214, 224 Baxter, Rodney-Fr. 310 Beagle, Gerald-So. 290 Beard, Mark-So. 120, 137, 205, 290 Beck, Carol-Jr. 180, 271 Beck, Gregory--Soft 290 Beck, Patricia-Fr. 310 Beck, Roger-Jr. 112, 188, 271 Becker, Essie-Jr. 148, 167, 168, 271 Becker, Gary-Jr. 111, 271 Becker, Rick-Fr. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...1 Bellamy, Diame--So. 290 Bellamy, Ross-Jr. 287 Bellant, Barbara-So. 290 Bellows, Roy-Jr. 271 Bender, Russ-Fr. 310 Benner, Marvin-Jr. 271 Bennett, Barbara A.-So. 139 Bennett, Barbara-So. 290 Bennett, Douglas-Jr. 151, 271 Bennett, Geraldine-Jr. 271 Bennett, Jerry--So. 175, 194, 291 Bennett, Jon-Sr. 154, 186, 200, 202, 214, 224 Bennett, Linda-Sr. 97, 98, 177, 184, 224 Bennett, Sandra-Fr. 176, 207, 310 Bennett, Susan-Jr. 271 Bensel, Robert--So. 291 Benson, Charlotte-Jr. 202, 271 Benson, Curtis-Fr. 108, 177, 311 Bentley, James-Jr. 271 Berentsen, Mike-Fr. 311 Bergstrom, Mike-So. 108, 140, 291 Beround, Robin-Sr. 184 Berry, Mike-Jr. 271 Berry, Sharon--Fr. 311 Berry, Theresa-J r. 271 Betts, Barbara-Jr. 271 Betts, Jim-Sr. 224 Beyer, Joe-Fr. 311 Beyer, Robert-Sr. 141, 214, 224 Biamont, Martin-So. 291 Biamont, Mary-So. 291 Biamont, Nikki-Jr. 271 Bickle, Roger-So. 291 Biddle, Stephen-J r. 271 Bierbauer, Randy-So. 291 Bierbauer, Roger-Sr. 224 Biglin, Janell-Jr. 154, 171, 271 Billant, Barbara-Fr. 311 Billings, Robin--Fr. 311 Billingsley, Nancy-Jr. 165, 174, 181, 271 Bischoff, Karen--Jr. 271 Bischoff, Mike-Jr. 110, 138, 188, 271 Bishop, Clinton-Sr. 196, 224 Bishop, Larry-Fr. 207, 311 Bixby, Bert-Sr. 224 Bixby, Dennis-So. 120, 204, 205, 291 Bixby, Judy--So. 174, 291 Biorge, Marcella-Jr. 187, 271 Blair, Linda-Fr. 113, 160,311 Blaize, Blaize 1 John--224 Marlene-Fr. 311 Blake, Chrisik. 199, 201, 271 Blake, Robert-SO. 120, 137, 291 Blake, Vernon--Sr, 179 Blanc, Janis-Jr. 271 Blane, Jack-Fr. 129 Blankenship, Anne--So. 166, 173, 176, 288, 289, 291 Blasen, David-Jr. 165, 271 Blasen, Paula-Fr. 311 Blaze, John-Sr. 185 Blettel, Dave-Jr. 271 Bliss, Lindi--123 Bliss, Mary-Fr. 311 Blodgett, Debbie-So. 291 Blodgett, Gary--Fr. 311 Bloodworth, Cynthia--Fr. 311 Bodey, Marvin-So. 291 Boland, Brian-Fr. 209, 311 Bolen, Paula-Jr. 155, 187, 199, 201 202 Bolstad, Pamela-So. 291 Bolster, Dennis-Sr. 199, 201 Bolster, Linda-Fr. 208, 311 Bonnette, James-Fr. 31 1 Bonney, Charlene-So. 291 Boomhower, Edwin-Sr. 198, 224 Boone, Claudia--Jr. 271 N Boone, Jackie-Fr. 31 1 Booterbaugh, Cynthia-Jr. 202, 271 Bootfance, Ru sty-Fr. 154 Booth, susan-so. 166, 175, 205,t91 Borchers, Donald-Fr. 124, 127, 207, 208, 31 1 Borchers, Richard--Jr. 60, 116, 119, 132,135,154,165,186,199, 202, 271 Borisch, Carol-Sr. 164, 171, 181, 200, 211, 224, 271 Borman, Barbara-Sr. 225 Boruck, Alan-Fr. 311 Boruck, Carl--So. 291 Bos, Dottie-Fr, 311 Bossen, Geraldine-Fr. 311 Bossen, Linda-So. 291 Bossert, Christine-Jr. 113, 271 Bossert, Joe--Fr. 112, 311 Bowder, Theresa-So. 166, 175, 289, 291 Bowen, Phyllis-Fr. 311 Bowers, David4Sr. 130, 170, 177, 225 Bowes, Jeffery-So. 291 Bowers, Penny--So. 208 Bowker, Gail-So. 291 Bowker, Shayne-Fr. 311 Bowman, David-So. 291 Boylen, Kathy-So. 291 Boynton, Joanne-Jr. 165, 174, 271 Brackenbury, Alfred-So. '291 Brackenbury, Patricia--Fr. 311 Bracy, Robert--So. 291 Bradford, Brenda-Jr. 271 Bradford, Gerald--Fr. 311 Bradley, Dan-So. 291 Bradley, Larry-Jr. 165, 271 Bradley, Rick-Jr. 198, 202, 271 Brady, Patrick-Fr. 121, 311 Brain, Gary-Jr. 112,114,122,198, 271 Brain,,Janet-Fr. 311 Brain, Rodger-Fr. 129 Brandenburg, Joe-Jr. 177, 271 Branitsky, Darlene-Fr. 311 Bransdal, Marcia--Sr. 225 Bratcher, Lawrence--So. 291 Braukmiller, Debby-So. 291 Braukmiller, John-Sr. 164, 214, 225 Brawn, Billy--So. 291 Bray, Rhonda-Jr. 196, 271 Braymen, Mary--Jr. 180, 271 Brenneke, Karen-So. 173, 205, 291 Brenner, Merrllee-Fr, 311 Bresaw, Melvin-Jr. 272 Bresow, Richard-So. 291 Bressler, Sandra-So. 291 Breuklander, Jerilyn-So. 291 Briden fe-ld, Ron-102, 105, 185 Bridgmon, Berry-Fr. 311 Brien, Briggs, Briggs Bright, Brock, Brocke r Donna-So. 291 Diane-Sr. 182 Stephen-Fr, 311 Iris-Sr. 155,225 Jon-Fr, 121, 208, 311 ll, Jerry-So. 291 Brooks, Becky-Fr, 311 Brooks, Diane-Jr. 272 Brooks, Richard-Jr. 272 Broome, Guy-Fr. 137, 311 Brostrom, Norma--Sr. 79, 167, 214, 225 Brotherton, Tyler-Sr. 225 Brown, Carol-Sr. 154, 182, 193, 211, 225 Brown, Christy--So. 291 Brown, David A.-So. 188, 291 Brown, David-Fr. 112, 311 Brown, Dennis-Fr. 311 Brown, James-So. 291 Brown, Lyndel I-So. 291 Brown , Mary-Fr. 311 Brown, Brown Brown Brown Maxine-Jr. 27,2 , Mike-Jr. 200, 202, 272 , Richard-So. 291 , Suzanne-So. 291 Brown, Roger-Jr. 120, 179, 272 Brown, Valerie-So. 155, 205, 291 Brown ing, Daphne-Jr. 113,114,155, 187, 203, 269, 272 Browning, Karren-So. 113, 203, 292 Brownlee, Gregory-So. 292 Brudeen, Donna-Jr. 272 Brummer, Debby-Jr. 154, 174, 182, 272 Brummett, Roberta-So. 292 Cabler, Larry-Sr. 226 1l- ra-'u 1.34-.ps Bryan, Carol Ann-Sr. 157, 159, 164, 174,182,198, 214,225 Bryant, Lynda--Fr. 311 Buchea, Beverly-Jr. 157, 184, 272 Buchea, Marcelle-Sr. 184, 211, 225 Budzeck, Marilyn-Jr. 167, 180, 198, 272 Buell, Juliet-Jr. 159, 165, 182, 272 Buell, Linda-So. 174, 208, 292 Buettner, Diann-Sr. 149, 164, 180, 200, 202, 203, 225 Buhl, Robert-So. 108, 138, 292 Bunker, Bill-Jr. 51, 124, 179, 274 Burkhart, Carolyn-Sr. 220, 225 Burkhart, Ed-Fr. 108, 311 Burnett, Barbara--Jr. 272 Burnett, Brett-Sr. 155, 164, 173, 226 Burris, Bill-So. 177, 289, 292 Bursaw, Sharon-Jr. 174, 272 Burson, Patricia-Sr. 226 Busch, Gary-Sr. 226 Buschman, David-Fr. 208, 311 Buschman, James-So. 292 Buschman, Lincla-Sr. 226 Bush, Mike-Fr. 311 Buss, Bill-Sr. 226 Butler, Kristina-So. 292 Button, Sharon-Jr. 272 -C- Cabler, Mike-Fr. 311 Calhoun, Brenda-Jr. 175, 187,272 Calhoun, Christine-Fr. 175, 311 Call, Raydene-Jr. 159,165, 173, 174,175, 181,272 Call, Robert-Fr, 108, 137, 209 Calloway, Kathy-Fr. 311 Callopy, Kathy-Fr. 312 Cameron, Bruce-Jr. 129, 194, 272 Q t 1 4 , Cameron, Keith-Fr. 207, 272, 312 Camman, Linda-Jr. 202, 272 Campbell, Beverly-Sr. 196, 226 Campbell, Carolyn-Jr. 165, 181, 269, 272 Campbell, Charlene-Sr. 77, 157, 164 181, 198, 214 Campbell, Wayne-Fr. 108, 207, 312 Canich, Claudia-Fr. 312 Cantrell, Dennis--Jr. 272 Cantrell, Jeanne-Jr. 184, 269, 272 Canutt, Judith-So. 154, 155, 160, 176, 292 Canutt, Keith-Fr. 108, 140, 312 Capen, Marlene--So. 292 Caplener, John-So. 120, 137, 204, 208, 292 Capps, Mary-Jr. 174, 180,272 Captain, Patricia-Sr. 202, 226 Carey, Richard-Sr. 272 Carl, Robert-So. 292 Carlson Donald-Fr. 121, 312 Carlson Gordon-Sr. 226 Carlson Janis-So. 174, 292 Carlson Katherine-Fr. 95, 172, 209, 312 Carlson Ken-Sr. 226 Carlson Linda-So. 292 Carlson, Carlson Carlson, Carney, Paul-Sr. 186, 226 Paul-So. 154, 292 Signa-Fr. 141, 312 Sharon-So. 72, 195, 292 Carpenter, Lane-Fr. 312 Carpenter, Sandra-Fr. 312 Carpenter, Sherlynn-Fr. 312 Carper, Denise-Jr. 151, 187, 200, 202, 272 Carper, Diane-Sr. 165, 181, 214, 226 Carragher, Terry-Sr. 124, 126, 128, 189, 211, 214, 226 ITT 1 l 4 2 Carroll, Terrance-Sr. 153, 164, 172, 214, 227 Carson, Brian-Jr. 212 Cartee, Linda-Jr. 272 Carter, Michael-Fr. 108, 140, 312 Carter, Virginia-Fr. 167, 312 Case, Wayne-Fr. 312 casey, Timorhy-sr. 103, 155, 179, 189, 227 Castile, Michael-Fr. 312 Caswell, Daniel-Fr. 312 Catchpole, Ralph-Fr. 312 Cathcart, Steven-Jr. 272 Carry, Larry-So. 124, 292 Caudle, Tom-Fr. 313 Cauthorn, Cheryl--Fr. 272, 312 Cave, Juanita-So. 292 Cave, Sarah-So. 292 Cayson, Linda-So. 292 Cearley, Terry-Jr. 168, 172 Cereghino, Gary-So. 292 Chapman, Donald-Sr. 130, 170, 171, 176, 189, 227 Chapman, Forrest-Sr. 198 Chapman, Judy-Fr. 141, 198, 312 Chapman, Mark-So. 129, 166, 205, 292 Chapman, Stephen--Sr.' 170, 171 Charf, David-4Jr. 272 Charlton, Diane-Fr. 312 Cheever, Donna-So. 292 Chenoweth, Patricia--Jr. 165, 167, 173,1'82,199, 202, 272 Chester, Linda-Fr. 312 Chetwood, Barbara-ASL 59, 75, 168 Choquette, Timothy-Jr. 272 Chowning, Dennis-So. 108, 292 Chowning, Peggy--Fr. 312 Christ, Dena-Fr. 208, 312 Christiansen, Jane-Sr. 227 Christie, Carlene-Jr. 184, 272 Chulufas, Frank--Fr. 312 Chulufas, Phillip-Jr. 272 Cipolla, James-Fr. 312 Citterman, Judith-Fr. 312 Clapperton, Kanani-Jr. 272 Clark, Dennis-Sr. 102, 104, 154, 179, 189, 227 Clark, Larry-So. 293 Clark, Phillip-So. 293 Clark, Steve-Fr. 312 Clark, Tim-Fr. 312 Clark, Sue-So. 293 Clausen, Dan-Fr. 112, 123, 312 Clausen, Dave--So. 108, 120, 140 Clausen, Luana-Jr. 202, 272 Clausius, Alvin-Jr. 199, 201, 202 272 Claxton, Judith-Fr. 203, 312 Cleveland, Gerald-So. 205, 293 Cleys, Carole-Jr. 180, 272 Cleys, Cathy-Fr. 160 Cl1FrQn,,An1m-Fr. 208, 312 Clute, Carlene-So. 174, 293 Clutter, Beth-So. 293 Coats, Steven-So. 177, 293 Cobb, Carol-Jr. 180, 270 Coburn, Richard-Sr. 227 Coburn, Robert-So. 293 Coco, Gerald-Jr. 123, 172, 173, 198, 273 Coen, Sandra-So. 293 Cohen, Carol-Jr. 165, 181, 273 Colburn, Carol-Sr. 196, 227 Colburn, Ca1herine-Fr. 313 Colby, Marlene-Jr. 177, 273 Cale, Sally-Jr. 154, 202, 293 Coleman, Louis--So. 293 Conser, Timothy-Sr. 227 Colernan, Sherry--So. 293 Cali, Regina 63 Collins, Dennis-Fr. 205 Collins, Gary Lee--Fr. 108, 140, 313 Collins, John D.-Fr. 137,313 Collins, Linda-Jr. 273 Collins, Rebecca-Sr. 227 Collins, Pat-So. 166, 167, 205 Collingson, Dick-Jr. 273 Conger, Russell-So. 293 Connell, Diana-So. Connelly, Alyce-Jr. 273 Conner, Linda-Jr. 165, 182, 192, 195, 273 Conner, Susan-Fr. 141, 160, 195, 313 Connolly, Myrtle-Jr. 273 Converse, Bill-Fr. 208, 313 Cook, Alan-Sr. 227 Cook, Jerry-Fr. 129 Cook, Nancy-Fr. 313 Cooley, Dick-Sr. 69, 78, 83, 103 152, 153, 154, 155, 163, 164, 168 189, 198, 199, 214, 228 Coons, Linda-Sr. 228 Cooper, Glenda-Sr. 168, 228 Copeland, Jeanette-Sr. 228 Copeland, Jeffrey-Fr. 108, 313 Corbett, Bobbie-So. 293 Corbin, Douglas-Fr. 108, 313 Corbin, Gary-Jr. 273 Corkum, Gregory-Fr. 170, 313 Cornelius, Debbie-Fr. 208, 313 Cornell, Douglas--Fr. 313 Cornwell, Daniel--Sr. 228 Cornwell, Franklin-So. 205, 293 Corry, Kathleen--Fr. 313 Constanzo, Richard--Fr. 108, 121, 313 Coughlan, Cathleen-So. 293 Coulter, Jerome-So. 166, 205, 293 Countess, Dewey-So. 293 Court, Warren-129 Covelle, Thomas-Jr. 273 Cox, Barbara-Jr. 202, 273 Cox, Nancy-Fr. 50, 83, 160, 175, 313 Cox, PeggyAr. 60, 66, 82, 84, 85 97, 99, 155, 157, 164, 168, 187 189, 198, 212, 214, 228, 262 Cox, Ronald-Jr. 273 Cox, Sherry-Fr. 313 Craig, Catherine-Jr. 165, 183, 199, 201, 202, 273 Craig, Daron--Jr. 192, 273 Craig, Janice-Fr. 208 Craig, Phyllis-Fr. 155, 160, 173, 177, 206, 207,313 Craig, Ricky-Sr. 228 Crompton, Linda-Jr. 202, 273 Crompton, Lois-Jr. 202, 273 Crandal, Janice-Sr, 92, 228 Crary, Pamela-Sr. 155, 159, 180, 193, 228 Crase, Gary-273 Craswell, Bill-Sr, 103, 105, 116, 118,132,135,153,154,155,164, 179, 189, 190, 201, 203, 214,228 Craven, Terence-MSO, 129, 154, 166, 293 Criner, Rose-Sr. 97, 99, 139, 164, 187,192,21-4,228 Crockett, Larry-Sr 228 Crockwell, Judy--Jr. 180, 273 Crouch, Vicky-So. 293 Crow, Anne-Sr. 228 Crow, Judy-Fr. 160, 313 Crowe, Henrietta-Sr, 182, 228 Crucchiola, Sheriann-So. 293 Cruikslwank, Colleen-Fr. 313 Cruikshank, Jerry-Fr. 313 Culver, Suzanne-Jr. 174, 183, 198, 202, 274 Cullins, Gary-Fr. 121 Curry, Janice-Fr. 208, 313 Curtin, Peggy-Fr. 313 Curtis Cornelia-So. 73, 83, 293 Curtis, Gary-Fr. 121, 313 Curtis, Myron-Sq. 140, 293 Curtis, Suzanne-Fr. 313 Cusack, Linda-So. 75, 295 Custis, Carolyn-Sr. 155, 164, 170, 187, 229 Custis, Ga ry-Fr. 203 Doggett, Peter-Fr. 121, 137, 154, 313 Damewood, Billy-So. 154, 160, 293 Damewood, Dan-Jr. 103, 104, 138, 175,185,188,192,273 Danaher, Lynn-Jr. 273 Daniels, Dennis-So. 293 Danielsen, Charloh'-Fr. 313 Danielsen, Richard-Sr. 110 Danielson, Carolyn-Jr, 229, 273 Danker, Gerry-Jr. 198, 273 Danker, Terry-Jr. 199, 201, 273 Dart, Angela-So. 229, 293 Dart, Catiwaleen-Sr. 159 Daudistel, Williamf'So. 166, 293 Daus, Patty-So. 293 Davanzo, Neil-Fr. 313 Davenport, Scott-So. 293 -D- Daggett, Nancy-Sr. 52, 96, 113, 155 159,175, 177,187,229 Li' as-1 we, Davidoff, Janet-So. 73, 177, 289, 293 Davidoff, Ray-Sr. 229 Davidson, Andrew-So. 293 Davidson, Bob-So. 108, 120 Davidson, Kathryn-Fr. 313 Davidson, Robert-So. 293 Davidson, Sheila-Sr. 129, 180 Davies, Richard-Sr. 129 Davis, Barbara-Fr. 313 Davis, Carol-Fr. 313 Davis, Danny-Fr. 313 Davis, David-Jr. 112, 188, 273 Davis, James-Sr. 108 Davis, Larry-So. 137, 293 Davis, Michael-So. 205, 293 Davis, Sandra-Jr. 273, 313 Day, Bill-So. 129, 137,293 Dazey, Kenneth-So. 2 93 Dean, David-Fr. 208, 313 Dean, Tom-Sr. 229 Debusman, Sandra-So. 123, 204, 293 Decker, Craig-Sr. 229 Dees, Dan-Sr. 93, 200, 229 Dees, Floyd-Fr. 313 Dees, Kirby-Fr. 207, 313 Degray, Dave-Jr. 129, 273 Dehaan, Patrice-Fr. 139, 160, 176, 313 Dehaan, Sandra-Sr. 164, 214, 229 Dehaven, Elaine-Jr. 273 DeKuyper, Deborah-Fr. 160, 175, 313 DeKuyper, Rebecca-Sr. 180, 229 Delangis, Richard-Jr. 273 Delup, Janine-Fr. 208, 313 Dell, Larry-Jr. 273, 293 Dell, Linda-So. 175 1 Demars, Gary-Fr. 313 Denner, Mark-Fr. 154, 207, 313 Dennis, Diane-Sr. 164, 168, 174 189, 198, 212, 214,'229, 265 Denton, Deprez, 164, Diane-Jr. 165, 200, 273 Marsha-Sr. 29, 56, 153, 157 168, 187, 198,214 Deroo, William-Fr. 313 Desper, Dennis-Jr. 274 Deswert, Loraine-Fr. 313 Dewing, Don-Jr. 274 Dexter, Ed-Fr. 154, 207, 313 Dickey, Gregory-Fr. 207, 313 Dickey, Loren-Fr. 313 Dickey, Ruth-Fr. 313 Dickey, Susan-Jr. 174, 203, 274 Dickey, Susan E.--So. 293 Dickinson, Jack-Jr. 198, 202,274 'X -Q QW AAK 41 Dickinson, Jean-Jr. 182, 202, 274 Dieter, Loran-Sr. 230 Dietz, Darris--Jr. 165, 173, 274 Dilsaver, PhilipAr. 230 Dimit, Sharon-Jr. 193, 194, 274 Dinnebeck, Dan-Jr. 108, 274 Dittrner, David-Sr. 164, 173, 214, 230 Dix, Danny-Fr. 313 Dixon, Bette-Jr. 184, 274 Dixon, Cathie-Fr. 50, 95, 154, 157, 308, 314 Doane, Kathleen-Sr. 230 Doble, Linda-So. 293 Dochow, David-So. 58, 168, 173, 230, 293 Dochow, Joyce-Sr.--154, 198 Dodson, Mike-Fr. 314 Doern, Deborah-so. 205 ,-294 Doig, William-Jr. 274 Dolinar, Marilee-Jr. 274 Donaldson, Joanne--Fr. 314 Doney, Ron-Jr. 201, 203, 273 Donigaln, ,Billy-Sr. 200, 202, 230 Dostart, Karen-Fr. 314 Dostart, Sandra-So. 193, 294 Doty, Mike-120, 294 Douglas, Mike--So. 140, 294 Douglas, Patti-So. 151, 174, 289, 294 Douglass, Timothy-Jr. 1-86, 188, 269, 274 Douthit, Audrey--Jr. 177, 274 Dowd, Charlotte-Fr. 314 Dowling, Michael lgirll-Jr. 155, 159 1.75, 274 Dowling, Patrick-Sr. 164, 230 Downey, Dan--Jr. 274 Downing, Nancy-Jr. 113, 141, 202, 274 Doyle, James--Jr. 173, 188, 198, 274 Drake, Chuck--So. 294 Drake, Kristine-Fr. 206, 207, 314 Drakulich, Nick-So. 120, 137, 152, 166, 294 Dreiling, Stephen-Jr. 123, 203, 274 Dreiling, Susan-Fr. 203, 314 Dressler, Betty Ann-203 Dressler, Elizabeth-So. 172, 294 Drews, Jennifer-Fr, 206, 314 Driscoll, Nancy-Sr. 230, 241, 314 Driscoll, Walter-Fr. 112 Drozda, John-Jr. 274 Drugg, Bruce-Jr. 110, 111, 188, 274 Dryden, Joe-.lr. 194, 274 Dubell, Loree-So. 294 Duckworth, Bebe-So. 2,94 Duckworth, Cameron-Jr. 108, 274 Duffy, Jim-Jr. 112, 120, 186, 188, 269, 274 Duffy, Steve-Fr. 314 Duke, Vicki-Sr., 171,199, 201, 214, 230 Dumont, Lynda-Jr. 168, 274 Dunbar, Ed-So. 294 Dunbar, George-Sr. 230 Dunn, Anim--J,f. 1158, 184, 198 Duorshak, Owen-177 Dusa, Teddi1Jr. 97, 154, 187, 274 Dutcher, Richard--Jr. 154, 155, 173, 201, 269, 274 ..E.. Eades, Dave--Jr. 274 Eason, Kathleen-Fr. 314 East, . Jerry-Fr. 314 East, Paula-Fr. 203, 314 Eastabrook, James-Fr. 176, 314 LYDIA W7'77'l LSPPARY Egler, Randy-So. Eheler, Terrel l-Jr. 294 153, 157, 184, 268, 269, 274 Einerson, John-Sr. 230 Einerson, Mary-Fr. 207, 314 Einerson, Richard-Jr. 274 Ekroth, William-Jr. 120, 274 Eldridge, Mike-So. 294 Ellers, Sherri-So. 294 Elliot, Dan-Jr. 275 Ellis, Gail-Sr. 198, 199, 204, 214, 230 Ellis, Judy-So. 205, 294 Ellis, Patrick-So. 294 Ellsworth, Karma-So. 175, 294 Elmgren, Beverly-So. 294 Emery, Curtis-So. 140, 207 Emmerson, Gary-Sr. 218, 231 Eng, Donna-So. 294 Engter, Randolph-Sr. 231 Enstone, Noida-Jr. 275 165, Enyeart, Stephen-Fr. 108, 206, 207, 314 Erickson, Joanne-Jr. 165, 199, 275 Erickson, Marilyn-Jr. 155, 199, 275 Erickson, Susan-Fr. 208, 314 Erikson, Candi-So. 208, 294 Erikson, Tom-Jr. 275 Essy, Richard-Sr. 231 Evans, David4So. 294 Evans, Diana-Fr. 314 Eastman, ,Mike-So. 294- Eckstrom, CarolQSr. 113, 184, 211, 230 4- Eddington, Allen-Jr. 274 Eddington, Elaine-Fr. 314 Edgell, Lois--Fr. 208, 314 Edgintogn, Terry--Jr. ' 274 Edwards, Carl-Sr. 230 Edwards, Dean-Fr. 50, 108, 137, 314 Eggiman, Caihie-Fr. 139, 160, 195, 314 Eggiman, Mary-Fr. 208, 314 Evans Floyd-Sr. 231 Evans Glen-Sr. 231 Evans James-Jr. 275 Evans, Linda-Sr. 231 Evans Melinda-So. 294 Evans, Mike-Sr. 231 Evans, Patricia-Fr. 314 Evans, Stephen-So. 108, 294 202 1 -F- Fanger, Kerrilou-So. 166, 203, 294 Farris, Vern-So. 294 Farthing, Rex-So. 294 Farris, Nancy-Sr. 91,171,181,199 201, 231 Favre, Sheri-So. 294 Fazio, Anna-So. 294 Fee, Pat-Fr. 108, 129, 140, 314 Fennemore, Sharon-Jr. 275 Fennessy, Shirley-Jrf 275 Ferber, Ron--Jr. 275 Ferguson, Marilyn-Jr. 275 Ferguson, Susan-Sr. 166, 175, 177, 204, 207, 294 Ferrell, Mike-Fr. 129, 314 Ferris, Anne-Fr. 314 Fetzer, Darrell--Fr. 108, 129, 140, 314 Field, Jim-Jr. 112, 173,188 Fielding, Jacqueline-Fr. 207, 314 Findley, Charles-Fr. 50, 108, 121, 137, 314 Findley, Sue-Jr. 155, 168 Finley, Jeannine-Sr, 231 Fischer, Sandra-So. 1'16, 294 Fish, Alan-So. 289, 294 Fisher, Diane-Fr. 314 Fisher, Scott-So. 204-, 294 Fisher, Shawn-Jr. 54, 77, 79, 112, 152,154,165,167,188, 275 Fiske, Doug-Fr. 108, 314 Fitzgerald, William-So. 294 Flad, Robert-Jr. 275 Flego, Sieven-Fr. 314 Flynn, Dana--Sr. 149, 167, 183, 211 231 Flynn, Debbie--Fr. 314 Foos, David-So, 205, 294 Foote, Karen-So. 94, 155, 294 Ford, Bronwyn-Sr. 153, 164, 172, 198, 231 Ford, Jim-v-Jr. 110, 200, 201, 275 Foree, Jerry-Sr. 231 Fors, Connie-So. 294 Fors, Mary-Sr. 231 ForseTh,Kenne1h-Jr. 275 Fortner, R. D.-Sr. 103, 122, 189, 231 Foster, Jeff-Sr. 66 Foster, Nancy-So. 139, 160, 175, 294 Foster, Tim-Jr. 275 Foulia, Maria-So. 294 Fowler, Bruce-Fr. 314 Fowler, Charles-Jr. 275 Fowler, Donna-Sr. 168, 193, 232 Fowler, Larry--Fr. 314 Fox, Cherie-Jr. 173, 275 Fox, Rhonda-Fr. 314 Fox, Wanda-Fr. 314 Francis, Betty-So. 294 Francis, Glen-Fr. 314 Francis, Leann-Jr. 1180, 275 Franz, Doug-Jr. 275 Franzen, Janice-Fr. 154, 208, 314 Franzen, Mike-Jr. 108, 275 Frasier, Dan-Sr. 200, 203, 232 Frasier, Glenna-So. 205, 294 Fray, Debra-Fr. 314 Fray, Mike-Jr. 275 Fray, Steve-Fr. 108, 121, 206, 207, 314 Frazier, Mike-Fr. 206, 207, 314 Frazier, Steve-Fr. 121 Frazey, Gary-Jr. 275 Fricke, Judy-Jr. 202, 275 Friday, Cynthia-Sr. 232 Friday, Joel-So. 294 Friesen, Sue-So. 160, 204,205,295 Frison, Dale--So. 295 Froemke, Bradlee-Jr. 275 Frornm, Don-Jr. 112, 132 Fulin, Gloria-Fr. 314 Fung, Gail-Jr. 275 Funk, Cecelia-Sr. 184, 232 Funk, Walter-Jr. 275 Funnell, Carol-Sr. 159, 168, 199, 201, 232 Funnell, David-Fr. 314 Fuson, Mike-So. 295 -G- Gage, Gloria-Jr. 275 Galbraith, Delores-So. 205, 295 Gallagher, Robert-Sr, 110, 138, 155, 232 Gallo, DarlencfSr. 180, 232 Gannon, Sandra-So. 295 Gammiere, Norma-Jr. 275 Gardner, Carol-Jr. 275 Gardner, CharloT1e-Fr. 160, 314 Gardner, Jerry-So. 205, 295 Garlick, Thyra-Jr. 275 Garner, Clifford-Jr. 177 Garrett, Deborah-Fr. 315 Garvie, Pam--Sr. 60, 155, 157, 159, 164, 171, 172, 177, 187, 214, 232 Gary, Dale--Jr. 275 Gary, Karen-Fr. 315 Gasaway, Charles-Fr. 176, 315 Gassner, Dennis-Sr. 102, 105, 116, 119,185,189, 211, 214,232 Gassner, Ken-So. 73, 108, 120, 137, 295 Gasf, David-So. 295 .ff -r-ff frvv-x-xv-1--1' aff - -Y' uw-as-.zikw W 11-1:14338-J! V, was-new .n fi 2!1'P3fI0l T'v9 Z4 ' 56 -x Gaub, Cheryl-So. 208 Gaumer, Cindy-Fr. 95, 155, 177, 315 Gaumer, Julie-Sr, 52, 60, 96, 177, 187, 232 Gavin, Tom-So. 295 Geates, Jolene-Fr. 170, 177, 315 Gedde, Stanley-So. 204, 295 Gee, Max-So. 129, 295 Geier, Sharon-So. 94, 154, 155, 160, 175, 29.5 Geiger, Rachelle-So. 166, 204, 205, 295 Geisler, Doug-Jr. 108, 199, 275 Geisler, Judi-So. 160, 172, 174, 204, 205, 295 Gelissen, Barbara-Fr. 208, 315 Gelissen, Yvonne-Jr. 275 Gellner, Edward-Jr. 275 Gentry, Joyce-Sr. 168, 192, 232 Gepford, Dan-Fr. 112, 203, 315 Getsinger, Gwen-Jr. 275 Getsinger, Sharon-Fr. 315 Getrig, Jolene-So. 141, 155, 166, 172,175, 288, 289, 295 Gibbs, Gayle-Sr. 150, 167, 180, Gould, Nancy-So, 296 Graham, Rosemary-So. 296 Granby, Paula--Fr. 315 Granberg, Donna-So. 276 Grandy, LaVelle--Jr. 276 Grandy, Sietska-So. 296 Grandy, Vicki-Fr. 208, 315 Grant, Carlos-Sr. 233 Grant, Warren-So. 205, 296 Grantz, Ronald-Jr. 120, 132, 135, 276 Grassley, David-Jr. 154, 165, 200, 202, 276 Graves, Kathleen-Sr. 142, 155, 187, 233 Gray, Connie-Sr. 2, 148, 157, 158, 159, 167, 188, 215,233 Gray, .lohn4Fr. 315 Gray, Lee-Fr. 112,121,140,315 Gray, Sheila-So. 296 Green, Deborah-Jr. 276 Green, Janet-Sr. 152, 182, 193, 233 Green, Joyce-Sr. 203, 233 Green, Linda-Sr. 233 Green, Robin-So. 204, 296 Grimaldi, Keryl-Fr. 315 Grimaldi, Sheryl-So. 296 Grimm, Mike-Jr. 276 Grindstaff, Mike--Sr. 79, 154, 157, 164,167, 215, 234 Grisback, Charles-Jr. 276 Grogan, Kevynne-Jr. 276 Gruetter, Linda-Fr. 208, 315 Gudmundsen, Bob-So. 120, 154, 155, 296 Gudmundsen, Jean-Jr. 184, 268, 276 Guill, Judy-Fr. 315 Gullion, Claudia4So. 207, 296 Gump, Leonard-So. 155, 296 Guthrie, Dorene-So. 296 Guthrie, Greg-So. 296 Guttridge, Ron-Fr. 50, 108, 121, 215, 232 Gibson, Gloria-Sr. 142 Gibson, Joyce-Jr. 159, 196, 275 Gibson, Lee-Fr. 315 Gicldings, Ruth45o. 295 Gifford, Kenneth--Fr. 137, 208 Gilbertson, Curtis-Fr. 111, 140, 315 Gilbertson, Nancy-Sr. 232 Gilcrease, Fred-Jr. 275 Gill, John-Sr. 232 Gillespie, Linda-Fr. 315 Gilliam, Dennis-Sr. 233 Giordano, Marie-So. 166, 176, 205 1 295 Girtle,Tom-Fr. 315 Gitzen, Melody-Fr. 315 Gitzen, William4Jr. 275 Glanville, Ron-Fr. 315 Glasco, Charles-Sr. 233 Glennon, Elaine-So. 94, 154, 166, 295 Glennon, Sharon-Fr. 95, 139, 155, 160, 172, 177,' 308, 315 Glissen, Debbie-173 Gloeckner, Allen--So. 137, 295 Godtlibsen, Erik-Fr. 177, 295, 315 Goetz, Richard--Fr. 315 Goetz, Tom-So. 2 95 Goff, Ran-Fr. Goins, Debra-Sr 180, 215, 233 315 151,164,167, Goldstein, David--So. 295 Gonzolez, Roger--So. 233 Gonzolez, Ronnie-So. 295 Goodman, Susan-203 Goodman, Vickki-Fr. 315 Goodrich, Gail-So. 204, 295 Goodwin, Greer-So. 203, 295 Goodwin, Gregory-Sr. 154, 174, 179, 233 Goodwin, .lim-Jr. 83, 111, 157, 186, 199, 202, 269, 275 Gordon, Douglas-Fr. 315 Gordon, Gregory-So. 296 Gordon, Janice--Jr. 276 Gordon, Mary-So. 296 ' Gosson, Deborah!-Jr. 269, 276 Gouge, Gould, Carleana-Fr. 315 Darlene-Sr. 196, 202, 233 Green, William-Sr. 123, 233 Greene, Selah-So. 154, 155, 175, 296 Greening, Sharon-Fr. 315 Greenup, Mike-So. 108, 120, 296 Greenup, Mitchel-So. 296 Greenup, Sharon-Sr. 196, 233 Greenwood, Bev-Jr. 97, 160, 184, 269, 276 Gregos, Diane-So. 160, 175, 296 Gregos, John-Fr, 108, 123, 315 Grenfell, Linda-Jr. 83, 97, 98, 155, 159, 187, 276 Gress, Rich-Fr. 1'O8, 315 Gress, Roberta--Jr. 155, 180, 276 140, 315 Gwyther, Diane--Fr. 139, 160, 176, 206, 207, 315 Gwyther, Margaret-So. 155, 166, 176, 296 ...H... Hadley, Joyce-So. 193, 296 Hadl ey, Marnell-Sr. 164, 174, 182, 189, 211, 212, 215, 234 Haffey, John-Fr. 315 Haffey, Hagan, 170, 174, 181, 215, 234 Hagan, Patricia4So. 296 Haggblom, Julie-Sr. 123, 164, 167, 17O,174,187, 215, 234 Haggerty, Kathleen-Fr. 207, 315 Haider, Arthur-So. 296 Haid er, Robin-Fr. 315 Haines, Charlene--Sr. 234 Victoria-Jr. 202, 276 Maureen-Sr. 148, 154, 167, Haker, Dennis-Jr. 2, 148, 167, 276 Grey, Hamp-Fr. 208 Griesenauer, Barbara-Sr. 234 Griesenauer, Richard-Fr. 315 Griffin, Christine-So. 63, 94, 296 Griffin, Sandra-So. 204, 296 Griffis, Dan-Jr. 276 Griffiths, Richard-Sr. 150, 192, 238 Grigg, James-Fr. 207, 315 Haldaman, Shirley-Jr. 276 Hall, Colleen-Sr. 159, 167, 183, 234 Hall, Dan-So. 296 Hall, David-So. 174, 296 Hall, Faurene--Jr. 276 Hall, Larry-Jr. 276 Hall, Lester-Jr. 276 Hall, Robert-Fr. 315 Hall, Steven-Fr. 315 Hall, Susan--So. 296 Hall, William-Fr. 112, 315 Halseth, Randi-Sr. 91, 148, 153, 168,174,183,196, 215, 234 Halvorson, Gail-Jr. 276 Ham, Candee-Jr. 151, 167, 182, 276 Ham, Nancy-So. 296 , Charles--Fr. 234 Hamblin, William--So. 296 Hamilton, Mike-Fr, 108, 315 Hamilton, Steve-Fr. 83, 108, 121, 137, 157, 315 Hammel, Patti-Sr. 234 Hammel, Thomas-Fr. 315 Hammer, Glenn-Fr. 315 Hammon Hoggatt, Bruce-Jr. Hammon, Melinda-Jr. 276 Hammond, Alice-Jr. 276 Hammons, Dennis-Sr. 103, 105, 107, 132, 134, 136, 189, 215, 234 Haney, Gail-Jr. 154, 187, 276 Hanna, Dennis-So. 296 Hanna, Jane-Fr. 316 Hansen, Hansen, Belinda-Jr. 199, 201, 276 Garlinn-Sr. 92, 153, 155, 158,164,167,174,175,189, 215 Hansen, Gary-Fr. 130, 170, 176, 316 Hansen, Pamela-So. 154, 166, 296 Hansen, Rusty-Fr, 108, 316 Hansen, Timothy-Fr. 316 Hanson, David-Pr. 276 Hanson, John--So. 296 Hanzlik, Beni--Fr. 50, 205, 308, 316 Harlzlik, Heidi-Sr. 66, 97, 98, 187, 234 Hanzlik, Steven-So. 108, 120, 132, 135, 296 Hatch, .lone-So. 166, 296 Hatch, Ken-Sr. 112, 189, 235 Hatcher, Acenath-Jr. 276 Hatfield, Gary-Fr. 316 Hauskins, Dennis-So. 296 Hauskins, Donald-Jr. 103, 185, 188, 276 Haven, Gary-Fr. 175, 316 Havens, Robert-Fr. 316 Hawkins, Bruce-So. 296 Hawver, Nancy-Jr. 180, 276 Hay, Lynda-Sr, 180, 235 Hay, Pamela-So. 297 Hayden, William-Jr. 276 Hayes, James-Fr. 108, 205, 316 Hayfarth, Thomas-Fr. 316 Hazlett, Keith-So. 297 Head, Lee-Fr. 123, 316 Heagle, Kathleen-So. 297 Heald, Christopher-Jr. 87, 175, 188, 269, 276 Heald, Kirk-Jr. 123, 165, 199, 201, 276 Heasley, Deborah-So. 75, 154, 168, 297 Heath, Linda-Fr. 95, 316 Heber, William-Fr. 316 Hecker, Barbara-Fr. 208, 316 Hedderly, Jana-Fr, 190, 208, 316 Hedderly, Robert--Jr. 276 Heem, Terry-So. 297 Heffner, David-Jr. 165, 276 Heffner, James-Sr. 235 Heiden, David-Jr. 201, 276 Heikkila, Larry-So. 297 Helvie, Linda-Sr. 203, 235 Helzer, Stan-Jr. 269, 277 Hill, Sharon-Sr. 184, 236 Hillier, Linda-So. 204, 297 Hilton, June-Fr. 316 Hines, Ricky-Jr. 277 Hinkel, James-dr. 277 Hitchcock, Cindy--Sr. 196, 236 Hitchcock, Jerry-Jr. 111, 140, 277 Hodgen, Arleta-So, 297 Hodges, Cheryl--So. 166, 297 Hodges, Katie-Fr. 155, 316 Hoefling, Vicki-So. 166, 297 Holfert, Linda-So. 297 Hoffman, Georgia-Sr. 171, 187, 236 Hoffman, Robert-Jr. 277 Hoffstetter, Susan-Fr. 205, 208, 316 Hogan, Dan-Fr. 316 Hogan, Donna-Fr. 316 Hogan, Larry--Sr. 236 277 Herz, Michael-Jr. Hardesty, Gail-Jr. 184, 276 Hardesty, Patricia-Fr. 316 Hardie, Jim-108, 316 Harding, Dennis--So. 296 Harmon, Kathy-Fr. 4316 Harmon, Paula-Jr. 269, 276 Harns, Chester-Fr. 208, 316 Harney, Barbara-So. 204, 296 Harney, Sandra--Sr. 159, 234 Harp, John-Sr. 58, 168, 235 Harris, Daniel-Jr. 276 Harrington-102, 104, 132, 133, 134, 150, 154, 185, 215, 235 Harris, David-Sr. 235 Harris, Harry-Sr, 140, 216 Harris, Mike-Jr. 132, 276 Harris, Terry-Sr. 235 Harrison, Lowerence-Sr. 58, 168, 198, 199 Harrison, Tamara-Sr. 235 Harrison, Tami-Jr. 276 Hart, Karen-Fr. 316 Hart, Melford-Fr. 205, 208, 316 Hart, Richard-Jr. 276 Hart, Sherri-Sr. 184, 193, 235 Hartman, Elaine-Sr. 113, 114, 157, 175,184,215, 235 Hartner, Jim-Fr. 108, 137, 316 Hartson, Craig--Fr. 235 Hartson, Jim-Fr. 129 Hartung, Mary-So. 296 Hartung, Jim-Fr. 129 Hartung. Warrer14Jr. 85, 168, 198 Harvey 'Robert-Sr. 235 Hascall, Ray-Fr. 108, 129, 204, 207, 316 Haswell, Linda-So. 296 Haswell, Richard-So. 296 Hemm, Terry-So. 204 Henderson, Betty-J r. 277 Henderson, Constance-Jr. 173, 200, 277 Henderson, Douglas-So. 166, 297 Henderson, Victoria Henrich, Steve-Jr. Henry, Beverly-Fr. Henry, Dennis-So. 297 Henry, Linda-Fr. Henry, Mary-Jr. Henry, Patty-So. -Fr. 203, 216 277 316 108, 120, 138, 95, 153, 308, 316 165,175, 203, 277 297 Henry, William-So. 205, 297 Hensley, Clark-So. 168, 297 Heppner, Phillip-Jr. 198, 297 Herr, Keith-So. 297 Herrett, Su sa n-Sr. 59, 78, 92,142, 143,155,159,168,175,187, 235 165,173,198, Hogue, Gail-Jr. 165, 268, 269,277 Hoke, Sandra--Fr. 316 Holbrook, David-So. 297 Holcomb, Andrew-So. 112, 188, 297 Holland, Jack-Sr. 176, 177 Holland, Thomas-Sr. 154, 179, 236 Hollingsworth, Clay-Jr. 277 Hollis, Michael-So. 108, 140, 298 Holm, Howard-So. 298 Holm, Joyce-Fr. 316 Holmberg, Christine-So. 204, 298 Hooker, .ludithAr. 236 Hooper, Kenneth-Fr. 316 Hopkins, Belinda--Sr. 155, 174, 181, 196, 236 Hopkins, Beverly-Jr. 174, 181, 196, 277 Hopkins, Julianne-So. 298 Hopman, Thomas-Sr. 155, 236 Horn, Susan-Sr. 236 Horn, Tom-So. 298 Horner, Robert-Jr. 103, 105, 116, 119,132,134,154,165,185, 188, 200, 277 Horrocks, Kathleen-Fr. 316 Horton, Dennis-Fr. 176, 316 Horton, Harvey-Jr. 277 Horton, Victoria-Fr. 316 Hosking, Dorothy--So. 205, 298 Hosman, Helen-Sr. 84, 92, 168, 183, 236 Hosman, Robert-So. 108, 129, 137 140, 154, 155, 175, 188, 298, 316 Houghton, Eric-Jr. 112, 165, 186, 188, 200, 269, 277 Hoverson, Richard-Fr. 316 Howard, Daniel-Fr. 316 Howard, Darrell-So. 298 269, 277 Hescock, Merre Lee-Jr. 180, 199, 277 Hess, Eric-Jr. 137, 277 Hess, Gary-Fr. 177, 316 Hess, Steven-Sr. 198, 236 Heyden, John-Fr. 316 Heyes, Ronelle-Jr. 180, 277 Hibbard, Lonnie--So. 297 Hiebert, Joan-Jr. 187, 277 Higginbotham, Curtis--Jr. 277 Hildenbrand, Carlotta-So. 160, 204, 297 Hildenbrand, Carmen-So. 160, 297 Hilfiker, Dave-Fr. 108 Hilfiker, Gwenn-Jr. 195, 277 Hill, David-175 Hill, Kay-So. 297 Hill, Michael-Fr. 316 Howard, Diane-Fr. 208, 316 Howard, Marty-Jr. 112, 154, 188, 203, 277 Howard, Scott-So. 108, 298 Howell, Michael-Fr. 315 Howery, Kathleen-Jr. 165, 172, 183 277 Howlett, Kathleen-Sr. 157, 215, 236 Hoyt, Kathleen-Fr. 317 Hryciw, Ferne-So. 298 Hryciw, John-Jr. 277 Hudson, Rory-So. 298 Hudson, Sue-Jr. 277 Huebner, William-Fr. 317 Huelshoff, Eric-Fr. 317 Huggett, Robert-Jr. 277 Hughes, Pat-Jr. 108, 154, 277 Hughes, Winifred-Jr. 165, 277 Imper, Janice-Sr. 199, 201, 237 Hug hey, Kay-J r. 277 Hull, Nancy-So. 94, 123,139,160, 166, 175 ' Hummel, David-Jr. 277 Hummell, Kathleen-Fr. 317 Hunefeld, Leland-Jr. 138, 188, 201, 278 Hunger, Laurence-Jr. 278 Hunt, Nancy-Fr. 317 Hunt, Susan-So. 208, 298 Hunter, Steven-Sr. 149, 179, 200, 202, 236 Hunter, Thomas-Fr. 121, 317 Huntley, Nancy-Jr. 155, 278 Huston, Clark-Fr. 31, 123 Huston, Kathleen-Jr. 182, 278 Hutchinson, Richard-Sr. 110, 116, 118,186, 201, 236 Hutchinson, Robert-Sr. 211, 237 Hutchinson, Sharon-Jr. 155, 159, 175,187,199,201,278 Hutchinson, Steven-Sr. 110, 138, 237 1-Iutson, Michael-Sr. 201, 203, 237 Hutson, Vickie-So. 298 Hyatt, Lanita-Fr. 160, 208, 317 ..l-. Ibsen, Kerry--Fr. 317 lngham,'lJavid--Sr. 110, 138, 164, 184, 215, 237 Ingham, Jerry-Fr. 123, 317 lnnocenti, Linda-Jr. 91, 174, 183, 278 Irish, Stanley--Jr. 201, 278 Irvin, Lynette-So. 160, 166, 175, 298 Irwin, Pamela-Sr. 164, 181, 237 lsenberg, Valerie--So. 208, 298 Ivens, flames-Sr. 237 Ivens, Steven-Sr. 237 Iverson, Cheryl-Fr. 203, 317 Iverson, Cheryl D.-Jr. 165, 196, 203 278 Iverson, Terry-So. 120, 207, 298 -J- Jackson, George--So. 108, 298 Jacobs, Clifford-So. 298 Jacobs, Robert--Sr, 237 Jacobson, Laurel-Fr. 317 Jacobson, Nancy--J'r. 278 James, Diane-Jr. 278 James, Harley--154 James, Valerie-Fr. 208, 317 Jamieson, DeEtta-Jr. 122, 123, 159, 165, 195, 278 Jamieson, Eric-Fr. 108, 129, 140, 205, 317 Janes, Dan-Sr. 211, 237 Janes, Scott--Fr. 108, 205, 207, 317 Janssen, Jack--Sr. 132, 134, 155, 164,179, 201, 215, 237 Janssen, Jill-Sr. 155, 164, 180, 192, 211, 215, 237 Jardine, Dottie-Fr. 317 Jarvie, Linda-So. 298 Jarvis, Jacqueline-Jr. 279 Jeffery, Gail--Fr. 209, 317 Jeffery, Jan-So. 174, 204, 205, 289, 298 Jenkins, Gail-So. 204, 298 Jenkins, Tana-So. 175, 298 Jensen, Craig-Sr. 237 Jensen, Jolene--Jr. 154, 165, 168, 182, 202, 237, 278 Jensen, Kathleen-Jr. 159, 165, 174, 199, 278 Jensen, Linda-Sr. 193 Jensen, LonnieA3o. 298 Jensen, Melvin-Sr. 177, 238 Jensen, Robert-Fr. 317 Jepson, Carol-Jr. 278 Jobe, Diane-So. 208, 298 Jobe, Virginia-Sr. 150, 238 Johannessen, Carolyn-Fr. 317 Johansen, Arthur-Fr. 317 Johansen, Carl-Jr. 278 John, Gloria-Fr. 317 John, Karen-So. 298 Johnson, Barbara-Sr. 150, 184, 193, 202, 238 Johnson, Dennis-Jr. 102, 138, 188, 278 Johnson, Gail-Jr. 180, 278 Johnson, Gale-Fr. 317 Johnson, Gilbert-Sr. 79, 143, 150, 154, 155, 157, 164, 167, 170 171, 238 Johnson, Gregory-So. 298 Johnson, Jay-So. 298 Johnson, Jeffery-Fr. 121, 318 Johnson, Jeffery-So. 298 Johnson, Judith-Jr. 199, 278 Johnson, Roland-So. 204, 205, 298 Johnson, Rudy-Jr. 278 Johnson, Scott-Jr. 110, 138, 186, 199, 201 , 278 Johnson, Stephen-Jr. 84, 111, 168, 188, 202, 269, 278 Johnson , Thomas-Fr. 121, 137, 318 Johnson, Val-Jr. 123, 188, 278 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson 1 1 1 1 Vern-Sr. 238 Vickie-Sr. 238 Wayne-Fr. 121 , 318 William-So. 298 Jolley, Karen-So. 298 Jonclahl, Mike-Fr. 108, 129, 207, 318 Jones David--So. 137, 298 1 Jones, Deborah-Jr, 278 Jones, Debra-Fr. 318 Jones, Rebecca-Sr. 238 Jones Richard-Fr. 112,121 1 Jones, Richard C.-Fr. 318 Jones, Sherry-So. 298 Jones, Thomas-So. 60, 73, 108, 140 145, 157, 298 Jorgensen, Alan-Jr. 173, 200, 202, 278 Joy, Candice-Fr. 318 Joy, Roger--So. 111, 140, 298 Joy, Sharon--Jr. 278 Joy, Terry-So. 298 Johnson , Katherine-So. 160, 298 Johnson, Larry-Sr. 238 Johnson, Margaret-Jr. 278 Johnson, Mike-Fr. 318 Johnson , Pearle-Sr. 238 Johnson, Raymond-Fr. 108, 310 Johnson, Rebecca-Jr. 278 Johnson, Rita-Sr. 173, 238 Judkins, Vicki--Fr. 208 Judkins, Virgo--So. 298 Junken, Bruce-So. 298 -K- Kohl, Sammy--So. 298 Kahl, Vicki-Fr. 318 4 Kahler, Donald-Sr. 178, 215, 239 Kalweit, Margit-Fr. 318 Kappers, Julie-So. 298 Karger, Katherine-Sr. 165, 181, 239 Karger, Linnea-Jr. 172, 278 Karialainen, Connie-Fr. 318 Karialainen, Ronnie-Fr. 318 Karki, BillyeSr, 239 Karki, Michael-Fr. 318 Karsten, Laura-So. 298 Kartky, Judi-Sr. 186 Kaydas, Lora-Fr. 318 Keckler, Michael-Sr. 143, 195, 239 Kehoe, Julie-Sr. 164, 182, 239 Keiper, F. Douglas-Fr. 318 Keiper, Karen-So. 195, 202, 205, 289, 299 Keiper, Steven-Jr. 198, 269, 278 Keiski, John-Sr. 199, 201, 203, 239 Keith, Joan-Jr. 155, 159, 180, 278 Keller, Shirley-Jr. 181, 199, 278 Kelley, Dennis-Jr. 279 Kelley, Robert-Sr. 239 Kelly, Colleen-Sr. 91, 155, 181, 199, 201, 239 Kelly, Corrine-Sr. 91, 155, 181, 199, 239 Kelly, Davida-Sr. 183, 239 Kelly, Kathleen-Fr. 31.8 Kelly, Rebecca-Jr. 97, 98, 184, 279 Kelly, Sharon-Sr. 239 Kelley, Robert-Sr. 239 Kelm, Connie-Fr. 318 Kelm, Martin-Jr. 27 9 Kelsay, Douglas-Fr. 121, 140, 175, 318 Kelsey, Steve-Jr. 279 Kennebeck, Debora h-Fr. 318 Kennedy Kathryn-So. 299 Kennedy, Kenneth-Sr. 239 Kennedy Michael-So. 299 Kennedy, Kennedy Robert-Sr. 203,239 YvonneAo. 299 Kenner, Manford--239 Kenner, Richard-So. 299 Kenney, Myron--Fr. 318 Kerns, Carol-Fr. 318 Kerns, Thomas-Jr. 279 Kerr, Shirley-So. 299 Kersey, David-Fr. 176, 318 Kersey, Douglas-60. 205, 299 Kertz, Karen4Fr. 206, 318 Kieper, Doug-Fr. 108, 129 Kieper, Karen-123 Kiger, Shirley-Sr. 57, 85, 151, 184, 196, 240 Kile, Robert-Fr. 111, 140, 318 Kimsey, Gerry-Jr. 165, 176, 279 Kimsey, Randy-Fr, 112, 318 Kincaid, Randall--Sr. 67, 201, 215, 240 King, Brad-Sr. 179, 240 King, John-Jr. 279 King, Joyce-Fr. 318 Kinslow, Reba-Jr. 279 Kirchner, Barbara-Sr. 92, 164, 172, 213, 215, 240 Kirk, Charles--So. 299 Kirk, Redine-So. 299 Klaar, Michael-Fr. 318 Klaar, Ronald-Jr, 279 Kleeb, David-Fr. 141, 154, 318 Klick, Diana-Jr. 279 Kline, Mary-SO. 299 Kline, Nancy-So. 299 Kline, Leslie-Sr. 164, 182, 198, 211, 215, 240 Kneip, Martin-Jr. 154 Klock, Douglas--Jr. 279 Knephoff, Kenneth-Sr. 211, 240 Knepper, Ellen-Jr. 181, 279 Knight, Sharon-So. 174, 299 Knutson, Kay-Jr. 165, 199, 202, 203, 279 Koch, Patrick-So. 299 Koch, Peter-Fr. 112, 173, 206, 318 Koester, Lawrence-So. 120, 205, 299 Koheenberger, John-Fr. 205, 206, 318 Koike, Michael-So. 299 Kolenberger, John-So. 123 Kolin, Barry-So, 108, 124, 129,299 Koilin, Michael-Jr. 102, 104, 186, 240 Koosman, Mariorie-Jr. 159, 175, 187, 279 Koupal, Stephanie-So. 299 Kovach, Gregory-Fr. 318 Kowalk, Janice-So. 166, 299 Kowalski, Linda-Sr. '198, 240 Kraetsch, Alana-Fr. 208, 318 Kraley, John-Sr. 240 Kraley, Mary-Fr. 318' Krali, Barbara-So. 160, 166, 172, 175, 289, 299 Krali, Katherine-Sr. 159, 160, 184, 240 Krali, Lawrence-Fr. 108, 123 Kramer, Arnold-Sr. 240, 279 Kramer, Pamela-Jr. 202 Kratky, Judith-Sr. 184, 211, 240 Kratky, Linda--Fr. 318 Kraus, Nancie-Sr. 97, 99, 164, 187, 198, 215, 240 Kraus, Sallie-Fr. 113, 139,206,318 Krell, David-So. 299 Krieger, Jennie-Fr., 318 Krieger, Linda--Fr. 205 Krogh, Karen-Fr. 160, 318 Krueger, Cheryl-So. 299 Krueger, Dave-Jr. 279 Krueger, Steve-Fr. 318 Krun, Keith-Jr, 279 Kuhn, William-So, 299 Kusah, Ronald--Sr. 240 Kusah, Ross-Sr. 220, 241 Kyle, Sherry-Sr. 241 - -L- Labbe, Roger-So. 137, 299 Lacey, William-Fr. 318 Lafaive, Margaret-Fr. 318 Lambeth, Becky-Jr. 172, 279 Lamm, Roberta-Fr. 88, 175, 206, 319 Lamoreaux, Gale--Fr. 319 Lancefield, Phyllis--Jr. 91, 149, 152, 153, 154, 159, 165, 174, 184,279 Lande, Leonard-Jr. 279 Lande, Peggy-Sr. 92, 241 Landon, George-Fr. 319 Landreth, Rick-Sr. 241 Landreth, Rodney-Jr. 201, 279 Lane, Dustin-Fr. 319 Lane, D. Renee-Fr. 319 Lane, Gary-Jr. 110, 124, 127, 138, 279 Lane, Melody-So. 154, 166, 299 Lane, Pamela-So. 299 Lane , Robert-Sr. 241 Lang, Patty-Sr. 241 Langley, Linda-So. 299 Lansing, KathleenAo. 160, 166, 299 Lansing, Vicki-So. 206, 299 Lape, GeneAo. 299 Larimore, Michael-So. 299 Larose, Linda-Fr. 319 Larsen, David-241 Larsen, Dianne-So. 139, 299 Larson, Ronald-Jr. 166, 188, 279 Laughary, Kathy-So. 193 Lawre, Cynthia-Fr. 319 Lawrence, Diane-So. 176, 299 Lawrence, Jay-Fr. 319 Layton, Ted-Fr. 319 Lazelle, Mary-So. 160, 205, 299 Leabo, Dale-Jr. 102, 138, 179, 188, 279 Leabo, Janice-Jr. 279 Leabo, Jeanie-Fr. 319 Lebarron, Brenda-Fr. 169, 299, 319 Lebarron, William-So. 177 Lechelt, Christine-So. 166, 299 Lafountain, BabetteAo. 176, 299 Lafountain, Barbara-So. 299 Lafountain, Jo-Sr. 168, 241 Lafrance, Darcey-So. 94, 166, 168, 289, 299 Lagerberg, Katharina-So. 299 Laird, James-So. 299 Laird, Kenneth-So. 299 Laird, Steven-Fr. 318 Lakin, Becky Lakin, Kathy- 73 So. 205, 299 Lakin, Teresa-Fr. 203, 206, 319 - Lamain, Lynda Lamb, Joy-Fr. 319 -So. 299 88,141,175,206, Lambert, Gail-Jr. 173, 181,279 Lee, Deborah-Fr. 94, 139, 160, 319 Lee, Francis-Jr. 174, 279 Lee, Jerry-Jr. 140, 279 Lee, Johnny--So. 300 Lee, Junie-Sr. 148, 183, 241, 215 Lee, Kayleen-So. 155, 160, 300 Lee, Linda-Sr. 2, 58, 148, 168, 192, 241 Lee, Melvin-Jr. 142, 143, 242 Lee, Terry-Fr. 319 Lehman, Lorin-So. 160, 166, 175, 300 Lehman, Patricia-Fr. 319 Lehman, Scott-Jr. 154, 279 Lehnen, Bob-Jr. 279 Leibham, Kenneth-Sr. 154, 176, 242 Leibham, Lorraine-Jr. 279 Leininger, Gerald-So. 112, 300 Leiser, Lavern-So. 300 Lemay, Kathleen-Jr. 279 Lemelin, Susan-Fr. 319 Lent, Oliver-Sr. 110 Leonard, Kenneth-Jr. 173, 199, 201, 279 Leslie, Cleve-Fr. 319 Leslie, Eileen-Fr. 279, 319 Leslie, Elaine--Jr. 202 Lesowske, Ann-Fr, 319 Lesowski, Edward--So. 108, 300 Lestiko, David-Fr. 319 Levalley, Barbara--Fr. 319 Levasseur, Jeanette-Sr. 192, 198, 242 Leveque, Kathleen--Jr. 279 Lewis, Damon-Jr. 177, 279 Lewis, Shardon-So. 172, 177, 205, 300 Lichty, Gloria--So. 300 Lincke, Torn-Fr. 319 Lindauer, Christine-Sr. 154, 155, 157,167,174,184,199, 210, 215, 242 Lindauer, J. William-Fr, 121, 319 Lindley, Charles-Jr. 168, 175, 198, 202, 269, 279 Lindley, Lynda-Fr. 319 Lindley, Virginia-Sr. 164, 192, 215, 242 Lindroth, Janette-Sr. 159, 164, 174, 183, 198, 215 Link, Theresa-Jr. 181, 199, 201, 202, 279 Linke, Tom--Fr. 205, 208 Lisoski, Delores-Fr. 319 Lister, Thomas-Fr. 319 Little, Perry--Sr. 242 Livingston, Georgena-Jr. 279 Lloyd, Berna-Sr. 69, 97, 99, 168 187, 188, 215, 242 Lloyd, Dennis-So. 300 Lloyd, Jim-Fr. 108, 121 , 137, 319 Lockwood, Craigf-Sr. 155, 164, 168 198, 199, 201, 203, 215, 242 Lockwood, Leslie-So. 160, 166, 300 Lockwood, .lill-176 Loe, Gerald-Jr. 87, 120, 165, 173, 200 Loe, Jeanette-Fr. 155, 173, 206, 31 9 Loftis, Charles-Fr. 154, 319 Logan, Jane-Jr. 84, 141, 168, 187, 279 Logan, John-Fr. 108, 319 Logan, Viola--Jr. 279 Logsdon, Dorothy-Jr. 194, 280 Logsdon, George-Jr. 138, 280 Lokkeberg, Yvonne-Fr. 201, 319 Loner, Mona-So. 300 Loner, Renee-Jr. 280 Long, Carol-Jr. 198, 280 Long, Tom-Sr. 164, 198, 199, 200, 201 , 202, 203, 242 Loomis, Linda-Jr. 208 Lorenz, Cathy-So. 300 Lorts, Buck-So. 108, 300 Loseke, Lynette--So. 300 Losli, Nancy-Jr. 155, 159, 280 Lostetter, Ruth-Jr. 181, 280 Lothrop, Jeff-So. 300 Louden, Diana-So. 300 Loughary, Kathy-So. 205, 300 Lovelady, Peggy-Sr. 242 Lovett, Lorna-So. 300 Lovvorn, Richard-Jr. 280 Lovvorn, Robert-Sr. 242 Low, Donald-Fr. 108, 121, 319 Lowe, Randall-Fr. 204, 207, 319 Lowry, Leona-So. 300 Lowry, Sharon-Sr. 342 Loyd, Linda-Fr. 319 Lozier, Helen-Sr. 83, 85, 153, 154 155, 157, 159, 174, 180, 200, 202 203, 210, 215, 242 Lucento, Paul-Fr. 182, 319 Ludwick, Mary-Sr. 154, 155, 182, 192, 243 Lukas, Carl-Sr. 243 Luncetord, Ron-Fr. 319 Lund, Don-Fr. 319 Lund, Lola-So. 300 Lundstrom, Monica 174, 175, 300 Lyman, Bruce-Fr. 140, 319 Lyman, Steven-Jr. 280 Lynch, Jim--So. 300 ...M... Maas, Joan-So. 300 Maas, Susan-Fr. 319 Maas, William-Sr. 54, 82, 84, 130, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 164, 170, 177, 189, 215, 244 MacDonald, Hugh-Fr. 190, 319 MacDonald, Patricia-Sr. 202 MacDonald, Sandy-Fr. 206 Muck, Bruce-Fr. 319 Mack, Rhonda-Jr. 280 Macldux, Nancy-Sr. 244 Maguire, Kathleen-Sr. 180, 244 Mahlum, GaryAo. 300 Mahlurn, Robert-Fr. Maier, Larry-Fr. 319 Maier, Richard-Jr, 102, 155, 188, 201, 269, 280 Mair, Linda-So. 91, 206, 300 Mair, Ronald-Sr. 130, 176, 244 Maki, Steven-Jr. 280 Malofoures, Jan--So. 300 Malone, Jeffery-Sr. 154, 155, 157, 175, 216, 244 Malone, Patrick-So. 73, 154, 155 166, 173, 175, 188, 205, 300 Mancy, Betty--Jr. 280 Manly, Margo-Fr. 244 Mann, Clydelle-Fr. 206, 207, 319 Mann, David-Jr. 103, 280 Mann, Marla-Fr. 319 Mann, Melinda-Jr. 280 Manning, Jerry-Jr. 280 Manning, .lan-176 Mansfield, Linda-Sr. 149, 182, 244, 280- Marchant, Richard-Sr. 244 Marckx, Sharon-Sr. 244 Marcus, Claudia-Sr. 158, 245 Marcus, Linda-Fr. 206, 207, 319 Marcy, Marilyn-So. 300 Ma rleau, George-So. 3 00 Marlin, Ca ndra-Fr. 319 Marlow, Douglas-Jr. 102, 118, 185 188, 28 0 Marlow, James-So. 300 Marossie, Philip-So. 129, 205, 300 Martin, An 198, 21 ne-Sr. 151,164, 184, 6, 245 Martin, Della-Fr. 319 Martin, Mi chael4Fr. 319 Martin, Robert-Jr. 201, 280 Martin, Sh Martin, Te aron-Fr. 206 resa-Fr. 320 Martin, Terry-So. 108, 129, 300 Martin, Vernon-Jr. 28 Martinez, Marlene-Sr. 245 Marttala, Cathy-Sr. 159, 164, 200, 216, 24 5 Marton, Edith-Fr. 320 ' Marvin, Gayle-Fr. 194, 320 Marx, Michael-Fr. 320 Mason, Deborah-So. 166, 173, 205 300 Mason, Mike-Fr. 207, 320 Mason, Timothy-Jr. 201, 280 Mason, Wi lliam-Sr. 171, 245 Mather, Barbara-So. 204, 205, 300 Mather, Edward-Fr. 320 Mather, Richard-Jr. 108, 280 Mathes, Connie-Fr. 320 Mathes, Shirley-So. 300 Mathisen, Lorrie-Fr. 320 Mattsen, Richard-Jr. 280 Mattseson, Wayne-So. 300 Mattson, Betty-So. 139, 166, 300 Mattson, Linda-5r. 245 Matx, Douglas-Fr. 108, 123, 320 Maxwell, Larry-So. 300 Maxwell, Sherry-So. 206, 300 Mayer, Da McAllister, McBurnett, McBurnett, McBurnett, niel-So. 300 Cheryl-Fr. 320 James-Fr. 320 Maxinek. 202, 280 William-So. 300 McCann, Anita-Fr. 320 McCann, Timothy-So. 300 McCa rter, McCarthy, McCarthy, McCarthy, 300 McCa rthy, McCarthy, McCarthy, Michael-Sr. 243 Janice-Fr. 320 Mary-Fr. 176, 207, 320 Mike--So. 108, 129, 137, Mike J.-So. 301 Terry-Jr. 186, 280 Willbert-Sr. 243 McClary, Douglas-So. 301 McCluskey, Bill-Jr. 280 McCluskey, Gary--Fr. 320 McCoy, Gerald-Jr. 280 McDaniel, Christopher-So. 301 McDaniel, Gayle-Sr. 243 McDonald, Carol-Sr. 202, 243, 320 McDonald, Mary-So. 175, 194, 195 204, 301 McDonnell, Linda-Sr. 52, 154, 184, 196, 243 McFadden, Cleve-Fr. 108, 320 McFarland, Deanna-Sr. 244 McFarland McFarland ,Larry-Jr. 280 ,Ronald-So. 301 McFarland, Sharon-Sr. 203, 244 McGee, Gary-Fr. 207, 320 1 1 McGuire, Patrick-Fr. 321 Mclntosh, Kathleen McKay, David-Fr. McKee, Teresa-Fr. -So. 206,301 176,321 94, 206,321 McKeow, Barbara-Fr. 321 McKinnon, James- Jr. 280 McLaughlin, Kelly-Sr. 244 McLaughlin, Scott-Fr. 321 173,186,281 McLean, Dean-Jr. 280 McMain, Michael-Fr. 321 McMannis, Christy-So. 166, 301 McMannis, l.ynnqSr. 244 McManus, Margaret--So. 155, 205, 301 McMichael, Joanne-Fr. 160 McMichael, Sharrnan-Jr. 202, 280 McMillin, Richard-So. 20, 155, 205, 301 McPartland, Cathryn-Jr. 196, 280 McPhail, Kevin-Fr. 137, 391 McSweeney, Geraldine-So, 301 Miller, 167 Miller Miller Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, I I I Patricia-Jr. 91, 151, 157, 174, 177,183,281 Randy-J r. 281 Reed-So. 301 Reginald-Fr. 321 Ross-Fr. 321 Sandra-Jr. 281 Steven J.-Sr. 246 Millhollin, Tom-Fr. Mills, Randall-Sr. Steven-Jr. 138, 189, 281 Suzanne-Jr 194, 281 William-Fr. 321 Winston-So. 140, 205, 301 321 66, 124, 126, 128 185, 189, 246 Mills, Michelle-So. 75, 94, 157, 160, 301 Mills, Rose-Jr. 160, 196, 281 Miltenberger, Bert-So. 301 Miltenberger, Susan-.lr. 155, 159, if McWayne, Gregory-Sr. 155, 244 Meade Meade ,David-Jr. 140, , Laura-Fr. 321 280 Meade, Leon-Sr. 52, 66 83 85, 1 1 Minard, Nancy-Fr. 154, 321 Minich, Morris-Sr. 179, 192, 246 Mintier, Duane-Jr. 103, 175, 188, 102,116,118,132,134,136,153, 157, 186, 189, 210, 216, 245, 265 Meade, Michael-So. 301 Meader, Pamela-Jr, 183, 280 Meagen, Tom-Fr. 129 Measner, Peggy-Sr. 149, 167, 174, 245 Meeham, Connie-Fr. 321 Meeks, David-Jr. 194 Meeks, James-Sr. 220 Megert, Nancy-Jr. 280 Mequiar, Taffy-So. 301 281 Mitchel, Karen-Jr. 113, 184,281 Mitchell, Donna-Fr. 160, 321 Mitchell, John-Jr. 281' Mitchell, Mike-Jr. 281 Mitchell, Perry-So. 73, 108, 120, 140,204,301 Meierjurgen, Linda-Sr. 151, 153, 164, 171, 175,181,245 Meighan, Pete-Sr. 201, 245 Meighan, Tom-Fr. 321 Meining, Tim-So. 129, 301 Meining, Tom-Sr. 245 Merrick, Sandra-Jr. 159, 182 280 Merz, Kathleen-Fr. 321 Meshke, Linda-Fr. 321 , 202 1 Mize, Stephen-Fr. 321 Mock, Gregory-So. 30 Moell, Greg-So. 289 Moeller, Mary--So. 94, 289, 301 Mohrman, Evelyn-So. 301 Mollett, Theordore-So. 112, 188, 301 Monaghan, Ken-Fr. 321 Monaghan, Nancy-Sr. 186, 196, 216, 246 Monaghan, William-Fr. 108, 321 Monroe, Denise--Fr, 321 Montgomery, Bernard-Sr. 201, 203, 21 1 , 246 Moody, Orinda--So. 204, 301 Mooers, Robert-Fr. 108, 321 Mooney, Anna-Fr. 94, 139, 308, 321 Moore, Janice-Sr. 91, 171, 181, 196, 246 Meyer, Donna-Fr. 321 Meyer, Jennifer-So. 160, 166, 177, 301, Meyers, Diane-So. 301 Meyers, Jim-Sr. 66, 103, 155 Michel, Gregory-Fr. 321 Miklcelson, Betty-Sr. 164, 181, 245 Miles, Ken-Fr. 129 Millar, Kathleen-Jr. 280 Millard, Suzanne-So. 166, 203, 301 Miller, Alan-Jr. 280 Miller, Cathy-So. 73, 155, 166, 206, 289, 301 Miller, Dale-So. 280, 301 Miller, David-Sr. 102, 105, 106, Moore, Moore, Moore, Joyce--So. 301 Kevin-Fr. 140, 321 Lewis-Jr. 281 Moorehead, Janice-Sr. 181, 196, 246 Moorehead, Sandy-Fr, 3 21 Morehouse, .lim--Jr. 281 Morgan, George-Sr. 124, 125, 127, 186, 216, 246 Morgan, Scott--So. 124, 188, 301 Morris, Larry-Fr. 321 Morris, Linda-Sr, 220 Morris, Michael-So. 301 107,116,118, 154,185,189, 246 Miller, Earl-Jr. 280 Miller, Ed-So. 207, 301 Miller, Gregg-Sr. 103, 105, 124, 179, 189, 246 Miller, Joan-So. 142, 154, 155, 160, 175, 289, 301 Miller, John-Jr. 143, 280 Miller. Miller, Miller, Miller Kathleen-Fr. 321 Leonard--So. 301 Miclcsy-Jr, 281 Nancy-4r. 202 Morris, Virginia-Fr, 321 Morrison, Vicky-Fr. 176, 321 Nlorrow, Lynn-So. 301 Morse, Randal-Jr. 281 Mortensen, Susan-Jr. 93, 155, 159, 184, 281 Mosen, Larry-Fr. 129, 155, 321 Moser, Kim-Sr. 246 Moses, Larry-Jr. 281 Moulton, Steve-So. 301 Mowe, Barbara-Jr. 281 Mowe, Patricia-Sr. 196, 246 Mowry, Mary-Sr. 148, 167, 174, 246 Mueller, Cynthia-So. 301 Mueller, Mark-Sr. 103, 124, 187, 188, 246 Mueller, Paul-So. 102, 175, 301 Mueller, Sallie-Fr. 321 Muir, Thomas-Sr. 247 Muldonn, Marcia-Fr. 321 Mullbock, Marta-Jr. 165, 183, 199, 202, 281 Mullica, Meri-So. 160, 301 Mullikin, Bill-Sr. 176,216,247 Munro, Scott-Sr. 141, 189, 201, 247 Murphy, Sharon--Fr. 321 Murray, Michele-So. 301 Murray, Pamela-Fr. 160, 321 Myers, Charles-Sr. 247 Myers, Larry-Jr. 281 Myers, Leslie-Fr. 321 -N- Nail, Jerry-So. 301 Nail, .loan--Fr. 321 Nalum, Nikki-Sr. 159, 164, 200, 247 Nalum, Richard-So. 204, 205, 301 Navarra, Michael--Fr. 321 Nedrow, Charles-So. 166, 205, 301 Nedrow, Kathy-Sr. 170, 172, 174, 181, 216, 247 Neely, George-So. 302 Neely, Shirley-Fr. 321 Neely, Sherry-Sr. 247 Nelson, Brian-Fr. 206, 321 Nelson, DiAnna-Sr. 2, 149, 181, 247 Nelson, Donna--Jr, 180, 282 Nelson, Douglas-So. 301 Nelson, Ed-So. 301 Nelson, Gary-Sr. 75, 138, 164, 168, 198, 216, 247 Nelson, Gary D.-Fr. 321 Nelson, Gary L.-Fr. 201, 203, 207 Nelson, Judy-So. 123, 184, 281, 302 Nelson, Pamela-Fr. 321 Nelson, Robert-Jr. 58, 154, 281 Nelson, Susan-Fr. 321 Ness, Jacqueline-Jr. 281 Neubauer, Roger-Fr. 321 Neumeister, Jeffery-Jr. 281 Newman, Renee-So. 174, 175, 176, 302 Nunes, Vickie-Fr. 206 Obyrne, Cherilyn--So. 3 02 .IS .,,.. .. 1' X Nichols, Pat4Fr. 322 Nichols, Richard-Jr. 281 Nicholson, Dan-Jr. 281 Niece, Nancy-Sr. 52, 96, 123, 154, 158, 164, 175, 177, 188, 216, 247 Niece, Ronald-Fr. 108, 123, 137, 322 Nielson, Barbara-Jr. 281 Nielson, Carol-Fr. 322 Nilsen, Fred-Fr. 207, 322 Nirnz, Deborah4So. 172, 289, 302 Nissen, Donald-Fr. 203, 322 Nissen, Kaye-Fr. 322 Nogler, Sandra-Fr. 160, 322 Nolan, Elizabeth-Fr. 322 Noland, Jean--So. 302 Norgard, Diane-So. 23, 123, 193, 195, 302 Northcutt, Carroll--Fr. 322 Norton, Allan-So. 302 Norton, Craig--Sr. 247 Nott, Lou-Fr. 322 Noxon, Cheryl4Fr. 154, 322 Nyhoft, Neal-Fr. 322 Nyhoft, Vick-Fr. 322 -0- Oberkamper, David-Jr. 102, 155, 157, 173, 281 O'Connell, Paul-So. 108, 166, 175, 302 Odierno, Nanette-So. 302 Odierno, Patrick--Jr. 281 Oldham, Patrick-So. 177, 302 Oliver, Manuel-So. 108, 302 Ollerenshaw, Gary--Jr. 151, 281 Olshen, Jay-Fr. 322 Olshen, Jeffery-Sr. 155, 247 Ortmayer, Kathi-So. 302 Osborn, Lynda-Sr. 195, 248, 302 Osborne, Gwen-So. 175, 302 Osborne, Pete-So. 302 Ostberg, Janice-Sr. 155, 202 O'Toole, Susan-So, 166, 176, 207, 302 O'Toole, Virginia-Sr. 164, 199, 216,. 248 Ott, Brenda-Jr. 181, 282 Oviatt, Gary-Fr. 322 Owen, Jackie 160 Owen, James-Sr. 248 Owens, Cannie-Fr. 322 Owens, Sheryl Lee-Sr. 248 ..p- Page, Sally-Fr. 154, 160, 322 Painter, Rose-Fr. 322 Paintener, Larry4So. 177, 302 Palmer, Donald-Fr. 108, 121, 137, 322 Pancoast, Billy--Fr. 206, 322 Pemberton, Kathie-Sr. 173, 183, 216, 248 Pennick, Ga ry-J r. 282 Pense, Charles--Sr. 248 Pense, James-Jr. 282 Pense, .lolee-Jr. 198, 282 Pense, Lyle-Fr. 322 Pense, Vicki--So. 139, 205, 302 Pepin, George-Jr. 282 Perrine, Donna-Jr. 282 Perry, Colleen-Sr. 52, 83, 97, 99, 164,187,189,198, 211, 216, 248 Perry, James-Jr. 108, 201, 282 Perry, Richard-So. 302 Perry, Robert-Sr. 248 Perry, Timothy-Fr. 322 Petters, Peters, Danny-Fr. 322 Dick-Sr. 248 Petersen, John-Fr. 322 Peterson, Bob-J r. 282 Peterso n, John-So. 73, 108, 307 Peterson, Pat-So. 3 02 Peterson, Robert-Sr. 249 Peterman, Sharon-So. 94, 302 Petrasso, Janet-Sr. 76, 92, 157, 159 164 1 187 B O 3 216 249' 72, ,19,20,20, Petry, Joa n-Jr. 282 Petshow, David-Jr. 198 Pettit, Linda-Jr. 176, 181, 282 Phillips, Bob-SO. 108, 120, 205, 302 Phillips , Janet-Fr. 206, 322 Phillips, Joe-Sr. 103, 105, 124, 127, 185,189, 211, 216, 249 Phillips, Richard-Sr. 249 Phillips, Rodney-Jr. 165, 282 Phillips, Susan-Jr. 282 Phillips, Susan K.-Jr. 151 Phillips, Tom 168 Pierce, Pierce, Charles-So. 302 Judy-Fr. 322 Pierce, Larry-Sr. 167, 201, 216, 249 Pierce, Linda-Sr. 249 Pierce, Robbie-Sr. 189, 192, 249 Pierce, Robert--Sr. 103, 132, 135, 189, 216, 249 Pancoast, Gerald-J r. 282 Paola, Mary-Fr. 160, 322 Papworth, Mark-So. 302 Park, Danny-Jr. 282 Parke, Bonnie-Sr. 248 Parke, Kay-So. 302 Parker, Claudia-Fr. 195, 207, 322 Parker, Harold-Jr. 165, 173, 282 Pierson, Jean-So. 160, 302 Pierson, Pete-Jr. 102, 124, 126, 185, 188, 282 Pierson, William--Jr. 124, 282 Piluso, David-So. 166, 167, 173, 203, 302 Pinkerton, Mary-Jr. 202, 282 Pittman, James-Sr. 122, 189, 249 Olson, Deborah-Jr. 181 Olson, Karen--Jr. 281 Olson, Robert-Sr. 247 Olson, Sheryl-Sr. 66, 154, 159, 177, 187, 248 Olson, Shirley-Fr. 322 Olson, Olson, Wa nda--So, 302 Willard -Sr. 248 Oman, Teresa-J r. 281 O'Neal, Nancy-Jr. 184, 282 O'Neill, Judith--So. 139, 160, 166, 172, 176, 302 Orcutt, Oliver--So. 302 Parker, Pamela-Sr. 248 Parker, Robert-So. 302 Parker, Sharon-Fr. 206, 322 Parkin, David-So. 302 Parosa, James-Jr. 124, 155, 165, 188 Parson, Charles-So. 302 Parsons, Chris-So. 204, 205 Parsons, Judith--Fr. 322 Parsons, Karen-Jr. 193, 282 Parsons, Linda--Fr. 322 Patterson, Bonnie--Jr. 184, 282 Patterson, James-So. 204, 205, 302 Patterson, Stephen-Fr. 322 Patterson, Steven A.-Fr. 108, 322 Patton, Cathleen-So. 302 Payne, Dennis-Fr. 207, 322 Pease, Nancy-Sr. 150, 153, 187, 248 Pederson, Chris-Fr. 322 Pegnone, Kathleen-So. 289, 302 Pemberton, Mike-Fr. 322 Plant, Donald-Fr. 322 Plant, Thomas-Sr. 103, 138, 179, 189, 216, 249 Platt, Randall-So. 302 Platt, Gayle-Sr. 249 Pletz, Anita-So. 302 Pletz, Rudy-So. 302 Pointer, Dan-Fr. 322 Pointer, W. Dennis-Sr. 249 Polehn, Mike-So. 302 Pommerening, Leland-Fr. 322 Pond, Catherine-So. 204, 302 Pond, Patricia-Fr. 206, 322 Pond, Sharen-Sr. 216, 249 Ponsford, Michael-So. 120, 141, 303 Pope, Mickey, So.-303 Port, Craig-Sr. 249 Porter, Lois-Sr. 184, 250 Porter, Louis-Jr. 282 Post, Mark-Jr. 111, 138, 282 34 Rasmussen, Sherill-So. 51, 166, 174, Post, Marilyn-So. 303 Postles, Teresa-So. 91, 160, 172, 303 Potts, Charlene-Jr. 282 Potts, Harry-Sr. 250 Potts, Stephen-So. 303 Potts, Victor-Sr. 250 Powell, Charlene-Fr. 207, 322 Powell, Vicky-Jr. 282 Powers, Jock-So. 303 Prakken, Randy-Jr, 157, 165, 176, Rininger, Merrill-Jr. 283 177, 282 Ramirez, Sylvia-Jr. 283 Rondcill, Jerry-Jr. 102, 154, 188, 283 Randall, Randy-Fr. 204, 207, 323 Randall, Vickie-So. 160, 303 Randolph, Marcello-So. 303 Ranieri, Larry-Jr. 283 Ronieri, Teresa-Sr. 154, 174, 250 Roschke, Rodney-Fr. 323 175, 288, 289, 303 Richards, Larry-So. 303 Richards, Mary-So. 303 Richardson, Carolyn-Sr. 251 Richardson, Darlemeh. 119, 182, 283 Richardson, John-Fr. 140, 323 Richardson, Karen-Fr. 323 Richardson, Louis-Fr. 206 Richardson, Melinda-So. 303 Richardson, Raymond-Sr. 44, 116, 118,138, 187, 251 Pratt, Rae-So. 123, 160, 303 Pratt, Raymond-So. 140, 204, 205, 303 Preshaw Dennis-Sr. 250 Preshaw Doris--Fr. 172,322 Preshaw, Dorothy-So. 303 Preshaw Sue 174 1 Price, John-Fr. 112, 121, 322 Rattey, Deborah-Fr. 206, 322 Ray, Cheryl-Sr. 164, 200, 216, 250 Read, Penny-Sr. 250 Reber, Melvin-So. 303 Rector, Lawrence-Fr. 207, 323 Redifer, Joan-So. 160, 175, 303 Redifer, Jonni-Sr. 151, 250 Price, Potty-So. 303 Price, Todd-Fr. 60, 108, 121, 140, 207, 322 Prihar, Douglas-Fr. 322 Prihar, Stanley-Jr. 282 Pringle, Jane-Sr. 250 Pringle, Linda-So. 303 Pringle, Patricia-Fr. 175, 209, 322 Pritehard, David-.lr. 198, 282 Posser, Mark-Jr, 282 Pruitt, Nancy-Jr. 282 Rachner, Pamela-So. 206, 303 Radcliffe, Trudy--Jr. 180, 282 Radel, Janet-So. 94, 154, 303 Rodmacher, Gary-So. 120, 154, 166, 205, 303 Radmocher, Vickie-Ar. 60, 66, 83, 97,99,123,155,159,164,187, 198, 250, 288 Rainey, Edward-Jr. 283 Ralonde, Cothy-Sr. 183, 198, 250 Rolonde, ErnestdJr. 102, 124, 126, 188, 289 Redmann, Theordore-Jr. 283 2 Redmond, Jaqueline-Jr. 83 Reed Shirley--Fr. 323 Reed Vernon-So. 303 Reep Harlin-Fr. 323 Reep, Marvin-Jr. 283 Reha Craig-So. 303 Rehberg, Nancy-Fr. 203, 323 Reir1ke,JCm-Sr. 113, 164, 250 Remont, Randall-Sr. 108, 194, 201, 203, 216, 250 Renfro, Marie-Fr. 3 23 Renfro, Robert-Sr. 250 Repp, Carolyn-So. 251 177, 183, Repp, Jacqueline-Sr. 303 Resner, Michael-Fr. 176, 323 9 162 Ribeiro, Ana Marie--Sr. 91, 15 , Richer, K. J.--Fr. 323 Richer, Norma-So. 303 Ridinger, Jeffrey-Fr. 108, 323 Riek, Georgia-Sr. 153, 155, 164, 174,182, 216, 251 Rien, Cheryl-Jr. 269, 283 Rininger, Dale-Fr. 323 Ritter, Steven-Fr. 176, 323 Rizzo, Carol-Fr. 323 Rizzo, Toni-Jr. 75, 92, 165, 168, 184, 283 Robbins, Jane--Fr. 203, 323 Roberts, Kenneth-So. 143, 166, 303 Roberts, Yvonne-Sr. 251 Robinson, Greg-So. 137 Robinson, Penny-So. 160, 303 Robinson, Toby--So. 174, 303 Rock, Robert-So. 303 Rodbaugh, Peter-So. 176, 303 Rodgers, Les-So. 303 Rodgers, Lindo-Jr. 283 Rodman, Morc-Fr. 108, 323 Rodman, Michael-Sr. 164, 216, 251 Rodriques, Susan-J r. 283 173, 199, 216, 251, 264 Rice, John-Fr. 323 Rice, Gary-Fr. 112, 129, 323 Rice, Larry-Sr. 124, 153,155,157, 167, 175 Rice, Richard-Sr. 251 Rich, Donald-Jr. 283 Richards, Duane-So. 303 Roehrn, Judith-Sr. 251 Roentz, Roger-Fr. 323 Rogers, Holly-Fr. 323 Rogers, Kathy--Fr. 323 Rogers, Richard-Jr. 102, 154, 185, 283 Rogers, Sh aron-Sr. 183, 251 Rogers, Terry-Jr. 194, 283 Rolfe, Fred-Fr. 323 Rolfe, John-So. 205, 289, 303 Romano, Mary-Jr. 75, 155, 159, 168, 184, 283 Romine, Debora h-Fr. 323 Romana, Nanette-Sr. 92, 164, 168, 187, 196, 251 Rornmel, Ronald--So. 303 Ronningen, Michael-Jr. 187 Roper, Sherry 323 Rosania, Gaye-Sr. 154, 187, 251 Rosch, Judy-So. 251 Rose, Dennis-Fr. 323 Rose, Donald-Jr. 132, 198, 283 W Rose, Joyce-Sr. 153, 157, 164, 168, 183,199, 216, 252 Rose, Kathleen-Sr. 196, 252 Rose, Lois-Jr. 193, 194, 283 Rose, Ronald--Jr. 199, 201, 283 Rose Susan--Fr. 323 Rosen, Gary-Jr. 283 Rosenberg, Bruce-Jr, 283 Rosenberg, JanicefSo. 303 Rosenow, Robert-So. 205, 303 Rasier, Barbara-Fr. 323 Ross, Bonnie-Sr. 168, 180, 252 Ross, Burton-Jr. 283 Ross, Johnny--Jr. 283 Ross, Paul--Sr. 252 Ross, Sheri-So. 303 Ross, Williarn-Sr. 110, 138, 189, 252 Roth, Laura-So. 303 Roundy, Alan-Fr. 130, 176, 323 Rouse, Dale-Fr. 129, 323 Rowat, Gordon 323 Rowe, Michael-Fr. 323 Rowe, Steven-Sr. 216, 252 Rowland, Kelly--Sr. 252 Rozier, Barbara 203 Rubino, Vincent-So. 303 Ruhl, Kathleen-Sr. 91, 196, 252 Ruhl, William-So. 303 Ruiz, Susan-Jr. 92, 149, 168, 283 Rulli, Bonnie-Fr. 88, 175, 323 Runyan, Richard--Sr. 138, 252 Runyan, Robert-So. 110, 167, 173, 303 Runyan, Susan-Jr. 269, 283 Russell, Dallas-Fr. 323 Rutger, Debra--Fr. 176, 207, 323 Rutger, Thomas-So. 111, 120, 303 Rutledge, Suzanne-Sr. 252 Ruttle, Nancy--Fr. 323 Ryan, Betty-Jr. 155, 159, 283 Ryan, Daniel-Sr. 252 Ryan, Mark-Fr. 129 Ryan, Robert-So. 304 Ryerse, Barri-Sr. 252 Ryerse, Randall-Jr. 283 Ryerson, John-Fr. 323 -5.- Sabrowski, Gary-Jr, 283 Sackett, James-Sr. 252 Sage, Joene-Jr. 194, 198, 283 Sager, Sharon-Sr. 113, 184, 252 Salley, Sandra-Jr. 57, 283 Salsma, Atelia-Fr. 323 Salyard, Christine-Sr. 155, 159, 200, 216, 253 Salyard, Ronald-Fr. 121, 207, 323 Sampson, Leslie--Fr. 108, 323 Sampson, Ned-Jr. 283 Sanchez, Sandifer, Sandifer, Sandness, Steve-So. 304 Lillian-Sr. 253 Patricia-So. 206, 304 1 Jim-So. 304 Sanford, Jeane-So. 304 Santos, Joyce-Fr. 323 Sattergren, Carolyn--Fr. 323 Savery, Paul-Fr. 108, 129, 323 Sawtelle, 185, 1 Michael-Sr. 110, 138, 139, 89, 253 Sayers, Steven--So. 3 04 Scdoris, Jerry-Sr. 103, 138, 151, 154,189,198,.199, 216, 253 Schacher, Jimmy--So. 123, 204, 205, 304 Schacher, Karen-Jr. 283 Scheelar, Jane-Jr. 175, 187, 283 Scheelar, Judy-Jr. 159, 175, 189, 200, 283 Scheetz, Rickey--Jr. 201, 283 Scheidler, Schelot, J Schenck, David-Jr. 283 ames-So. 166, 304 Darrel--So. 304 Schermerhorn, Dean-Fr. 323 Schermerhorn, Diane-Jr. 174, 182, 283 Schildan, Schildan, Schilling, Schimpf, Schleigh, Schleigh, Judith-Jr. 283 Sue-Sr. 182, 253 Joann-Fr. 203, 207, 324 Richard-Jr. 186, 283 Julia-Jr. 283 Penelope-Jr. 180, 284 Schmid, Deborah-Fr. 206, 207, 324 Schmidt, Daniel--So. 304 Schmidt, Jeffery-So. 304 Schmidt, Patty-Sr. 180, 253 Schmiedeskamp, Joann-Jr. 269, 284 Schneidel, Edward-Jr. 284 Schneibel, Roy-Sr. 179, 253 Schneider, Garlend-Fr. 129, 187 Schneider, Karen-Jr. 97, 165, 187, 199, 2 Schneider Schneider 304 Schneider O1, 202, 284 , Margaret-So. 304 , Richard--So. 112, 188, , Robert-Fr. 324 Schneider, Steve-J r. 284 Schnitzer, Sally-So. 160, 166, 304 Schoe ne, Donna-Fr. 324 Schomberg, Timothy-Jr. 110, 111, 138,165,188, 284 Schonert, Cynthia-Jr. 91, 171, 173, 174, 199, 284 Schorzman, Keith-So. 177, 304 Schorzman, Paul-Sr. 177, 253 Schreiner, Lynette-Sr. 158, 216, 253 Schrieber, Cheryl--Jr. 202, 284 Schrieber, Jack-Sr. 253 Schroth, Stanley-So. 304 Schroth, Susan-Fr. 324 Schubothe, Ralph-Sr. 110, 155, 160, 171 253 ,173, 210, 216, Schultz, Linda-Sr. 253 Schultz, Randall-Sr. 141, 186, 253 Schulz, Steve-Jr. 124, 126, 284 Schulz, Veronica-Fr. 324 Schulze, Barbara-So. 194, 195, 204, 207, 304 Schurr, Linda-Fr. 1324 Schwabe, Paul-Jr. 110, 165, 188, 284 Schweiss, Paul-So. 108, 137, 166, A 304 Sciaraffo, Diane-Fr. 324 Scott, Cheryl-Fr. 324' Scott, Donald-So. 205, 304 Scott, Elaine-Jr. 282 Scott, Lawrence-Fr. 324 Scott, Randall-Jr, 137, 165, 201, 203, 284 Scott, Ricky-Fr. 140, 324 Scott, Richard-Fr. 108, 129, 324 Scott, Robert-Sr. 254 Scott, Sandra-Sr. 160, 184, 254 Scott, Shirley-Sr. 253 Seaman, Richard-Fr. 324 Searle, Lynn-Sr. 254 Searle, Talia-So. 160, 176, 205, 304 Seeley, Delbert-So. 129, 304 Seibel, Ervin-Sr, 254 Seifert, Frank-So. 304 Seine, Elizabeth-So. 155, 174, 204, 304 Seitsi nger, Michelle-Fr. 324 Smith, Janice-J r. 192 Seitz, Janet-Fr. 324 Selbee, Linda-So. 204, 207, 304 Self, Andre w--Fr. 324 Sellers, Richard-Jr. 284 Sel lers, Robert-So. 304 Senger, Frank--Fr. 108, 324 Seymour, Sidney-Fr. 176, 324 Shafer, Linda-Jr. 202, 284 Shafer, Richard--So. 304 Shaffer, Cynthia-Fr. 324 Shaffer, Ro Shaffer, Sh nald-J r. 284 irley--Sr. 254 Shaklee, Teresa-Jr. 284 Shakley, Denise-Fr. 206 Shanander, Shank, Mic Linda-SO, 304 hael-So. 304 Sharp, Judi-Fr. 324 Sharp, Linda-Sr. 254 Sharp, Paul A.-Jr. 176, 284, 324 Sharp, Paul-Fr. 206, 207 Shaw, Margo-Fr. 324 Skuzie, Larry-So. 304 Slama, Mary-Fr. 324 Slayman, Nancy-So. 304 Smalberger, Joann-So. 174, 194, 304 Smethurst, Deborah--Fr. 324 Smith, Arthur--Jr. 284 Smith, Bill 155 Smith, Caryl-So. 141, 166, 168, 174, 175, 265, 288, 289, 304 Smith, Charles-Sr. 194, 255 Smith, ConnieSr.' 255 Smith, David--So. 120, 137, 155, 166, 205, 304 Smith, Deborah-Fr. 324 Smith, Donna-Jr. 195, 284 Smith, Florine-Jr. 159, 181, 193, 284 Smith, Gary-So. 73, 120, 140, 172, 304 Smith Grey-Jr. 284 1 Shay, Earl-Sr. 254 Shay, Mickey--Fr. 324 Shearer, Gary-So. 304 Sheasly, Robert-Sr. 254 Sheehy, Lynn-Fr. 324 Sheilds, Judy-Sr. 159, 168, 174, 184, 254 Sheeley, Charles-Sr. 254 Sheeley, Kathrine-Jr. 202, 284 Shelley, Bill-Fr. 112, 209, 324 Shepard, Mary-Fr. 324 Sherman, Carol-Fr. 324 Sherman, Deanna-Sr. 159, 182, 198, 217, 254 Sherman, Teresa--J r. 284 Shervold, Keith-Jr. 112, 201, 203, 284 Shipley, Robert-Fr. 324 Shiprack, Kathleen-Sr. 254 Shive, Cynthia-Fr. 324 Shoemaker, George-Jr. 90, 122, 154, 186,188,201, 284 Shoemaker, Jan-Sr, 164, 182, 217 Shogren, Curtis-Jr. 143, 284 Shouse, Gloria-Fr. 324 Shouse, Loretta-Sr. 199, 201, 254 Shriner, David-Jr. 284 Shrout, Linda 160 Shults, Donna-Fr. 324 Sightsinger, Michelle 160 Silvey, Dennis-So. 120, 137, 154, 304 Simons, Donald-J r. 284 Smith, La rry-Fr. 324 Smith, Linda-SO, 304 Smith, Margaret-So. 304 Smith, Michael C.--Sr. 217, 255 Smith, Michael K.-Sr. 164, 186, 189, 217, 255 Smith, Mike E.-Fr. 112, 324 Smith, Neil-So. 304 Smith, Rodney-Sr. 255 Smith, Sally-Sr. 255 Smith, Steve-Sr. 255 Smith, Steven-Fr. 108, 324 Smith, Wesley-So. 205, 305 Smithurst, Debby-Fr. 160, 208 Snedeker, Cynthia-Sr. 255 Snedeker, Kathy-Jr. 165, 183, 284 Snider, Cathie-Sr. 255 Snider, Garland-Fr. 324 Snider, Gregory-So. 70, 108, 140, 205 , 305 Snider, James-Sr. 305 Snider, Ken-Fr. 108, 140, 324 Snider, Kenneth-So. 50, 205, 305 Snider, Launi-Jr. 284 Snider, Susan-Sr. 255 Snow, Eugene-So. 289, 305 Snow, Paul-Sr. 211, 255 Snow, Shawna-Jr. 187, 284 Snyder, Bradley-Fr, 324 Snyder, Cathy-Jr. 159, 284 Soares, 509912, S099e, Tony-Fr. 324 Carol-Fr. 209, 324 Merle-Jr. 87, 93, 149, 165 Simons, Larryio. 304 Simons, Ron-So. 304 Simons, Stanley-Fr. 108, 137, 324 Simms, Brian-Fr. 112, 324 Simpson, Curtis-Fr. 324 Sinclair, Cameron-Sr. 102, 105, 10 107,116,118,119,132,134,14 185, 189, 198, 217, 254 6, 4. Singleterry, Gary-Sr. 102, 104, 122, 157, 164, 185, 189, 198, 213, 217, 255, 265 Sirinanni, Lynn-So. 304 Skaggs, Richard-Jr. 284 Skille, CorlissAr, 66, 97, 98, 123, 184, 255 Skille, Douglas-Jr. 102, 116, 117, 119, 132, 135, 186, 188,201,284 Skogmo, Richard-Jr. 108, 121, 140, 324 Skondin, 0orrell-So. 304 Skov, Ronald-Jr. 284 201, 202, 203, 268, 269, 284 Soles, Douglas-Jr. 124, 127, 154, 155, 186, 201, 255, 284 Soles, Janet-Sr. 79, 91, 157, 183, 198, 255 Sondersen, John--Jr. 143, 284 Spackman, Jack-Jr. 284 Sparks, Lloyd-Fr. 203, 204, 324 Spear, Diana-So. 204, 305 Spear, Trudy-Sr. 168, 217, 256 Spears, Barbara-Jr. 187, 284 Speed, Russell-Jr. 198, 284 Speer, Karol-So. 305 Speer, Susan-So. 305 Spencer, Marcia-Jr, 93, 159, 184, 284 Spenst, Beverly-So. 94, 154, 160, 166, 175, 305 Sperley, Bernieetfr. 325 Spicher, Curtis-Fr. 121, 137, 325 Spicher, Samuel-Jr. 116, 119, 132, 135, 185, 188, 284 Spicher, Sheldon-Sr. 44, 116, 119 132, 134, 136, 185, 192, 210, 217 256 Spilo, Tad-Jr. 188 Splettstaszer, Carol-Jr. 91, 196, 285 Spoo, Tom-Jr, 201 , 203, 285 Spraque, Michael-So. 305 Springer, Bonnie-Jr. 113, 285 Springer, Brenda--Fr. 160, 176, 206, 325 Stoab, Jamey-Fr. 325 Stafford, Craig-Fr. 108, 129, 325 Stafford, Sheryl-Jr. 285 Stake, Delores-Fr. 325 Stambaugh, Jack-Jr. 103, 104, 116 117,119,154,185,188, 285 Stamp, Gary-Fr. 3 25 Standing, Kenneth-Jr. 84, 111, 138 154, 168, 173, 186, 188, 202, 285 Stanfill, Debby-Fr. 325 Stanford, Evonne-Sr. 204, 256 Stanley, Rodney--So. 108, 305 Stanwood, Thomas-Sr. 256 Starkey, Cathy-So. 305 Starkey, David-Jr, 285 Starr, Jean-Sr. 164, 171, 174, 183, 217, 256 Starr, Linda--So. 160, 166, 174, 175, 195, 217 Staub, Jamie 160 Stauffer, Diane-Jr. 165, 174, 181, 285 Stauffer, Ma rk-Fr. 3 25 Stauffer, Michael-Sr. 152, 153, 154 155, 156, 157, 198, 199, 256 Steenslid, Keith-Jr. 285 Steenslid, Ronald-Fr. 325 Steinman, Thomas-Jr. 120, 285 Stenzel, Carol-So. 166, 176, 305 Stevens, Sandy--Fr, 325 Stevenson, Judy-Jr. 285 Stewart, Patricia-So. 305 Stewart, Robert-Jr. 112, 285 Stewart, Shelly-Fr. 325 Stiegler, Linda-Jr. 142, 285 St. George, Mary-Sr. 256 Stockemer, Anna-So. 305 Stocker, Nancy-Sr. 256 Stocker, Warren--Fr. 325 Stoddard, Bobby--Fr. 325 Stoffregen, Brian-So. 166, 175, 204, 205, 305 Stoffregen, Larry-Fr. 108, 129, 140, 175, 325 Stollenwerk, Sharon-So. 305 Stone, Francene-Sr. 256 Stone, Larry-So. 177, 305 Stone, Terry-Jr. 285 Stormo, Terry-Fr. 325 Stott, David-So, 305 Stott, James-Sr. 103, 189, 256 Stotts, Arthur-So. 305 Stotts, Richard-Jr. 285 Stoughton, Cathy-Jr. 199, 285 Stoughton, Janet-So. 305 Stoughton, .lerilyn-Fr. 325 Stout, Kathie-Fr. 325 Stout, Thomas-Fr. 325 Straight, Thomas-Fr. 325 Strain, Scott-Jr. 198, 285 Strand, Marilyn-So. 94, 160, 166, 175, 176, 305 Stratton, Rex--Fr. 108, 129, 140, 208, 325 Straw, Cheryl-Fr, 176, 206, 325 Strecker, Diane-Jr. 285 Street, Mary-So. 205, 305 Strout, Tina-Fr. 325 Strozinsky, Linda-Sr. 25 6 vw I 5 ' f Thompson Turk' T Struck, Susan-Fr. 325 Strutz, Charles-Fr. 325 Strutz, Maxine-Fr. 256 Stuart, Shelly 160 swan, sue-sr. 152, 153, 159,164, 180, 217, 256 Stuart, William--Jr. 70, 108, 124, 165,175,186,188, 269, 285 Stub, Larry-Fr. 325 Stuchlik, Klaus-So. 284, 305 Suloiect, Stephen--So. 305 Summerfield, Penny-175, 305 Summerfield, Steven 186, 285 Sumner, Pamelia--Sr. 256 Sundholm, Randy-So. 305 Swaggart, Curtis-Fr. 325 Swain, Frank-Fr. 325 Swanson, Chrissie-Jr. 184, 284 Swanson, Craig-Jr. 116, 198, 201 202, 285 Swanson, Larry-Sr. 257 Swonson, Robert4Fr. 325 Swanson, Steven-Fr. 325 Swaren, Brian--Sr. 217, 257 Swaren, Carolyn--Jr. 171, 173, 183, 285 Swearingen, Jerry-So. 193 Sweisberger, Chris-Sr. 198, 211, 257 Sweitzer, Michele-So. 94, 172, 176, 305 Swenson, Judi--So. 305 Swenson, Linda-Sr. 257 Swiberg, Cynthia-Sr. 257 Sylvester, Delylia-So. 305 Syring, Brian-Jr. 154, 285 Syring, Michael-So. 305 Thies, Deborah-Jr. 199, 285 Thies, Peggy-Jr. 198, 285 Thomas, Jay Fr. 326 Thomas, Joseph-So. 305 Thombs, Pat-Fr. 206, 326 12 Thompson, Christine-Jr. 285 Thompson Diane-Sr. 194, 195, 257 Thompson Donald-Jr. 285 Thompson Gary-So. 305 Thompson Gerald-Sr. 257 Thompson Linda-Jr. 286 Thompson, Lynda-Fr. 95, 326 Thompson Randy-Sr. 257 Thompson Rick-Sr. 257 Stephen-.1 r. 286 -T- Takeuchi, Jerry-Sr. 88, 179, 257 Taskinen, Judy-So. 305 Taskinen, Thomas-Jr. 155, 285 Tatio, Jonnie-Sr. 129 Tatlock, Bruce-So. 305 Tatro, David-Fr. 206, 326 Taylor, Barry-Jr. 111, 171, 285 Taylor, Charlene-Sr. 202, 257 Taylor, Fred--Fr. 108 Taylor, James--Fr. 108, 326 Taylor, Janice-Jr. 79, 93, 159, 165, 167, 187, 285 Taylor, Kenneth-Fr. 326 Taylor, Linda L.--Fr. 95, 139, 154, 160, 326 Taylor, Minda--Fr. 176, 326 Taylor, Sheryl--Fr. 206, 207, 326 Teach, Allan-So. 102, 154, 305 Teach, Ardith-Sr. 257 Teeny, Dave-Sr. 257 Teeter, Ronald--So. 129, 305 Teeters, Elizabeth-Jr. 203, 285 Teeters, John-Fr. 108, 326 Templeton, Gordon-Sr. 257 Tenney, Pamela-Fr. 326 Terry, Cbtherine-Jr. 285 Tharp, Dolan-So. 305 Thomson, Cheryl-So. 204, 205, 305 Thorn, Sherril--Fr. 326 Thornberry, Craig-Jr. 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