David Douglas High School - Celtic Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1967
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Freshmen pause to rest and eat lunch on the banks of the Metolius River. , . W. WT ,.....,,., ,sf Exhaustion is the freshman field trip. A high point of interest during the freshman field trip was Peterson's Rock Garden in Eastern Oregon, Here freshmen examine a mansion made from different kinds of rock. -MWWW Kay Lee carefully examines her handiwork in Art 5-6. This class teaches the more advanced procedures of today's art. Mr. Beiber demonstrates correct drafting technique to Rex Farthing. Mr, Hahn, senior building ceramics teacher, explains to Lynn Sirianni - V , ff . mm, x We the correct way to form the hands when molding clay on the potter's wheel, in ' ga 'rf W A , 5 3 'sr1 . A 5 V' ' I Mgr' the arts prepare Scots for the future Cliff Perkins runs a piece of Alder through a jointer in the senior building wood shop. I ,Q r A C . ,. Luji rid n et, 55 'nf l V R A Q ,- W if Tvs We-3 ir vi? 7 X, 'W 5 eind i i . fi -.. 1 V7 I L ' L.:-Q? ,, N5 rf, ' f'e'rW -mf M ..t-..r, .Q-la.....f ' Ti' . A Mrs. Harns, home economics department chairman, in spite of the time she works on grades, still has time to display interesting and colorful bulletin boards. 4 Steve Andersen uses the pacer in the senior building reading lab, Students use these facilities as part of their English course. 5 X1 Q 3 5 Q, sciences and languages reveal 'H' , V ,, . 5'f-agSzwi2 ws A i f , , W , t e W a deeper look into ag. li u l i a sa i ii . the future Miss Dodge, one of our senior building foreign language teachers, performs her daily duties in the language lab. bee ponders a chemistry problem in the lab. Chemistry is an awesome and exacting science. This test tube glass menagerieu provides a different insight into the fascinating world of hydrocarbons, gas laws, and nuclei. Kurt Spicher makes use of head set during his Spanish class in the junior building foreign language lab N 8-Q, ltrfwfi Mr, lXlacRae demonstrates the correct procedure for dissecting Il worm as Carol Davis and Sue Struck look on. .k if LE 2 5 , tttt f ttt't i Wikis? Hamm Mr, Davidson, junior building math and photography teacher plains to Debra Peterson the state of her grades. Senior Marta Mullbock asks Mrs. Byrd for advice on her bowling Mr, Dendurent explains to underclassmen how to perfect their swimming skills, technique' All boys who take P, E, learn to swim, I Senior building boys play volleyball as part oi their physical education. A team PC, I 2, sport like volleyball teaches coordination and good sportsmanship as Well as keeping thc student in general good health, around subject Jackie Wagner performs rhythm exercises during her P, E, class . RRMZH ' wf 51. leading To pat yoaaf faith in what you feel And not what you See f i fall council breaks old tradition Led by President Shawn Fisher, the fall student body officers and council broke tradition and created many unique projects covering several different areas, A foul indicator and a player listing board were installed in the Junior Building gym for the basketball games. The Junior Building also got a wooden name sign to go on the northeast lawn, 'l'he entire studenti body profited from a new reg room rep hand- book, the formation oi' the student lunch . . . . I committee, and the rewriting ol the student body constitution, Second Vice-President: 1 11 st Vice President 3101110 Soggc EXECUTIVIC COUNCIL--FRONT ROW,1eftto right: Jim Clarke, Mark Krager, Robbie Tsuboi, Kiyo lmao, Phyllis Lanecfield, Chuck Lindley Dave Smith, Dick Borchers, Doug Geisler, Janis Taylor, Zuhal Aksoy, ROW 2: Steven Fray, Paul Schwabe, Qolenc Gettig, Terry Eheler Siawn Fisher, Diane Stauffer, Merle Soggc, Pat Malone, Mrs, Watson, Mr, Dixon, . afmzaw we- Mem ber-at- Large: , Jolene Gettig gf Junior Building Pre sident: Corresponding Secretary 2 Dale Rouse Diane Stauffer Recording Secretary: Terry Eheler s standing committees rewrite, reorganize, and relate Shawn Fisher listens attentively as one of the other members offers a comment. reg. CONSTITUTION EVALUATION--FRONT ROW, left to right: Tedi Dusa, Sharon Heirn, Jan Delap, Linda Taylor, Sherill Rasmussen. ROW 2: Mark Denner, Shawn Fisher, Ken Roberts, Don Goldstein. 'Q INTERCLUB COUNCIL--FRONT ROW, left to right: Terri Bowder, Debbie Brummer, Carol Beck, Mary McDonald, Diane Stauffer, Marsha Young, Susie O'T0ole, Vicki Woodworth, Jolene Gettig, Terry Eheler, Linda Conner, Cathie Wallmark, Bonnie Springer, Carolyn Campbell. ROW 2: .Gerry Kimsey, Sue Bennett, Norman Watari, Steve Summerfield, George Shoemaker, Jerry Randall, Bill Bunker, ,Dale Leabo, Barry Taylor, Dave Oberkamper, Tom Erickson, Sam Spicher, Sue Ferguson, Mona Loner. Many colorful and creative PRIDE K: SPIRIT--ROVV 1, left to right: lnydia Work, Gail Jeffery Jolene Gcttig, Judy Geisler. ROW 2: Richard Maier, Wink Miller Bob Kilo, Wayne German. signs were displayed dur- ing Spirit Week. Cast members at Command Performance sing a happy song. ASSEMBLY--FRONT ROW, left to right: Barbara Mather, Tom Jones, Cindy Gaumcr. ROW 2: Sam Spicher, Dave Oberkamper, Steve Hamilton. f' Spring Student Body President: Paul Sehwabe First Vice- President: Dave Oberkamper reorganization stirs spring council Reorganization was the key word for the Spring Executive Council headed by Paul Schwabe, The position of Third Vice- President was incorporated into the student government along with further constitution revision, Pep Club also received reorgani- zation. Steps were taken to complete the Hall of Fame and the Class of the Yew Award. Second Vice-President: Ken Roberts A .nw 3' is -uni Corresponding Secretary: Junior Building President: Sue Bl illard Vic Becker ,O ...Ng 1. Q H N , M k Member-at-Large: Q, L 4, ,- or l X fiLQ I2, E v ix A S ,Q 'ibfvg.xlf, . ...,. V - Allygggggflvi .2 L V. 5, he 5, xii f iw f' A' I - Recording Secretary: N' J an J cffery lCXICCU'l'lVI'I COUNCIL-- Pat Malone, Marilyn lludzock, ROW 2: Klr, Dixon, Phyllis Lfuxoeiield, D FRONT ROW, left Lo right: Cathy Wallmark, Dick Dorchers, Jim Clarke, Wendy Walters, Sandy Zank, Stove Fray, oug Geisler, Zuhal Aksoy, Jan Jeffrey, Vic Beeker,Dave Oberkaniper, Richard Maier, Ken Roberts, Sue Millard, Kiyo lmao, Dave Smith, petitions, posters, and promises no ,1 ' X f ,fo i in E 1 Shedding chiffon 'md O1 gaudy, Brenda Call1OuI1 and Judy Seheelmr turnedto sweatshirts and jeansin order to fully i,nJo3 L irls' League friendship activities. 'Er Mai 'ggbffa rp X . ,I 1 21- 4' ,,.., k :,. , K 1 an-,K 7 . Jr, ' df' ' fu, x X Girls' League friendships produced 11 variety ot responsc friendship: key to girls' leagu 'l'he purpose of Girls' League is to get girls involved in getting to know and Work with each other, In no other organi- zation are all girls given the opportunity to participate in striving for a common goal, This goal is summed up in the last line of the Girls' League creed: That I may become a fine and worthy woman. Decoration preparation for the Winter Formal found li1't1'lJZ11'f't'NlQlSO1l 'md Dorene Guthrie painting strips for the frames. i Lnging from ecstatic to absorbed, At the installation Fall President Janis Taylor pins the traditional corsqc on the new Haring President, Pam Watson. FALL AND SPRING OF FIC ERS, loft to right: Betty Ann Drcsslor, Judy Frioke, Gail Haney, Judy Scheelar, Janell Biglin, Janis Taylor Pzun Watson, Zuhal Aksoy, Sue Ruiz, Meri Mullica, Cathy Stoughton, Joan Miller, Sue Ruiz and Zuhal Aksoy, spring officors,eat fancy ice Mothers and daughters watch the fashion show intently at the spring tea. Cream creations at tho installation held at Farrell's Ice Creani Parlour, fn 'M FALL OFFICERS--FRONT ROW, loft to right: Charmaigne Von Pergcrt, Mary Leo Eggiman, Sharon Glennon. ROW 2: Brenda Springer, Presi- dentg Becky Brown, Debbie Kehrli, Debbi Lee, NOT PICTURED: Nancy Benner, Shari Hansen, junior building girls' league Climax: spring tea fl? 1 ' - .- VNK W f . 'V .4 i .. - is ,,,- '25, At the Spring Tea, high point of the Junior Building Girls' League year, Jenny Lutze models an outfit she made, SPRING OFFICERS--FRONT ROW, left to right: Sandy Zank, Presidentg Nancy Cox, Sallie Kraus, Elaine Miller. ROW 2: Julie Henderson, Mardi Pottlieb, Debbie Rattye. NOT PICTURED: Lorely Petrasso, Gayle Welch. K , wif 'Wi nf' M K N ' X-Qx . o X 1 8 fy 2 X gf., 4 H '-1 J I v, - 9 . , 1 , 1 V v' -. t A H' V v If f K ,L ' . if , ,- il wx. A . 'X' A HH' + A F 4,1 EA, A A - n f .1 C1 ' Tell all my friends I'm comin' too . 2: soc: hops reflect game spirit Jill Lockwood releases game emotion while displaying her dancing prowess. .mm N .vw lizirl Miller of the l nvo1'ite Sons furnishes many of the soc-hops with hZ11'll1OllV. Soc-hoppers dance to the lively boat of the music ZLUCI' lootbull :uid basket ball homo games. COURI lc,it to mght LlllCl'l Nux ell 'md Xhkc, DQSX 11111 'Nlllilffl Gcier and Dan Zorn, Dorothy AI1LlC1'SOI1 'md hob Ixumcx 'singing in the rain, theme of freshie frohc: S 1 1 th R'LlI1 wfls the thomc, fO1 tho 'lI1I1Ll'Ll Al1tOllZl.CCl ruled over tho fcstiviugs 011 Ogtobu r 1966, Tho Rivals provided the clfuug llltll 111us1c Quccu Debbie Cobb is crowned by last ycnr's quoon L'1th1L Dmon is King Rick A11Lo11z1cci looks 011. S' 2 gfLv VXMFF' Lii - . f . ., , , ,gf ,A 1 - , fslo f ., 15,1 3553137 . Q k- , W Swim- g1zW213,, 1 5 f I - , - - V 1 1. MA , . :Rf 5W?jg'f, ' 3 sz-W 1+ fl 1, J, if 5 ' , W' ' ll 5' 3 ' S 1 4, sm, . Q o f -:if l 5,53 .gs Mi s - X., L. ,ki 1 I -- --: 1 ,1 lffjlwl rs ' ff 1 V 1 'Q-5,-I Mu- MM was Q 'ii -iq An ecstatic Linda Grenfell accepts the queen's crown from 1965 Homecoming Queen Nanci Niece. John Peterson pins a mum on Sharon Geier after purchasing it from Tail social service club, HQ X 36 QAA Juniors Jolene Gottig and Cathy Miller work on their class entry for the float competition. classes offer something new to homecoming For the first time each class was given a day during Spirit Week to promote the theme Spirit in Victory by making signs and selling ribbons, The week started on October 17 when students began the traditional decorating of lockers and doors and came to a climax on October 21 with the football game against Beaverton at which Linda Grenfell reigned as Homecoming Queen. . M if-I 3 Q. .1-,J 55, s I iii ui E Many clever and original ideas helped p ortray the spirit of Homecoming. ,1 7 wwwivi Princess 'I erri Cearley 'K fi Princes s C andy Wrenn M' Queen Linda Grenfell linda reigns as spirit queen Princess Kathy Bates Prineess Ieddi Dusa , Even typical Portland weather didn't drown the spirit of the Scots as they fought back with umbrellas, rain- coats, and plastic, BQQQ J Q A vital part of a Winning team is a dedicated and in- 5 spiring coach. Here, during half time of the Beaverton ' k game, Coach Hiebert delivers one of his encouraging A N 3 talks which have helped the Scots through 30 con- secutive games without a loss. , if 38 X Decorating the goal posts is Pep Club's traditional activity, and member Cindy Sehonert contributes Q her efforts. rain dampens field I A x 'H ll -if: 'Q' N 1. f' e ff I ' , 'if--. , , K Q ll: u fig Cofpri, x -t....Xi The junior class float carried away first place honors in the float competition, but not spirit Susan Booth, Billy Daniowood, Melinda Richardson, and Dianne Larson perform tho Double Sword Dance at the pep assembly, Tho Alumni Tea, a traditional cvont sponsored by National Honor Society, gave former Scots an opportunity to got roacquaintcd with classmates and toachcrs. Scarecrow presides over hillbill hallabaloo A friendly scarecrow watching from the outhouse door greeted the couples as they arrived for the Sadie Hawkins. This freshinzm-sponsored dance was held in the Junior Building on No- vember 10, Balloons, crepe paper, and onion green and radish corsages lent atmosphere. Best dressed couple award went to 'whiny Rick Jones and Jody Mcllicheal THANKSGIYING COURT: Senior 15111 likroth escorted by Brenda Calhoun, jiuiior Mike McCarthy escorted by Paula Ilolcn, sophomore Dean Edwards escorted by Joan Iliebert, freshman lid Qlrenlell escorted by Candy Wrenn. dean edwards presented with live turkey Amid loud cheers from the sophomore section, Dean Edwards was proclaimed Mr, Thanlcsgiving and pre- sented with a live turkey, The sophomores collected the most canned goods, thereby insuring the selection of their candidate. Taif social service club traditionally sponsors the assembly, which in addition to the erowning of Mr, Thanksgiving, includes songs by the choir, music by the freshman band, and an inspirational read- ing by the president of Tail, Seniors Doug Skille and Sam Spicher haul bulging boxes of cans to the Junior Building, Q ..l, ,Q ,,l-Q 1 Lis' H 162, se-s F vll Mg if ,fy it ,T ff 22+ ii fm -no I A, ,,,,,w.,.:ww- , A M.. fl ,w1e':L'f2557 1 ' ,V Sw ,1 l -1,. 'K A Sue Findley fiiiadame Constancej holds Dickie, her imaginary dog, While Toni Rizzo fCountess Aureliaj pets him. Jane Seheelar qMadame Josophinej and Joleen Jensen Ukiademoiselle Gabiellej watch proceedings with varied emotions, Caryl Smith fthe street singery intrigues her attentive audience with at rousing song in the French cafe, Chez Francis. students present Madwoman of Chai11ot was the all-school fall play. The story concerns four elderly insane Women who live in the sewers of Paris, They live in their World ofthe nineteenth centu- ry even though the play is set in present time. Chuck Lindley portrays the ragpieker. Dave Dochow qPierrej and Terrie Cearley qlrmaj provide the romantic interest. 42 i K X J .umadwoman ef chaillotn The east is inspired while listening to the trial in which Chqek Liiidley represents the evils of the world. The four conspirrltorsz Mike Iieuuezly fthe brokerj, ,StCVCJOhi1SEJI1 tthe presidcntj, Xj'a1'1'en Hartuug fthe prospeetorj, Qurt Iligjginbetligim fthe presideutj gather urotmd the table to P1'ep:u'ation :uid excitement precede discuss business. the play backstage. 43 Diana Klick and Chris Blake were among the many seniors who attended their last Winter Formal. A thirsty couple take time out to sip some punch. couples Waltz under crystal chandeliers Crystal Chandeliers set the mood for the Winter Formal held on December 17, 1966. This dance is traditionally sponsored by Girls' League and, out of two formal dances held annually, is the only one that underclassmen may attend. Nancy Downing and Dennis Hakor join in the holiday spirit of the ball. On a lighter note, administration members were tra.r1sfornicd into Sz1ntz1's helpers, assisting Nr, Miller as Santa, Above are Miss Shaw, Mr. Beier, Mr, Miller, Mr, Tsehacho, Mrs, Wirtz, and Mr. Loc. christmas assembl begins with Candlelight procession Lending his talents to the orchestra, Richard The sweet voice of D aphne BroWning's violin blends with the Burrows strikes a resounding note, Va,gabond's Christmas praises. Anna Mooney, Joan Varney, Sandra Nogler, and Linda Taylor pay honor to the New Orlean's Mardi Gras with their cancun, februar highlights assembl Over eighty students worked to- gether to pay honor to February events in the first JLmior Building Assembly. Their program included New Year, Haekgrotumd music was provided by the Junior Building Dance Band, It was presented in the Junior Building gym on A tribute to the Boy Scouts is performed by the Ensemble. Valentine's Day, Lineoln's birthday, the Mardi Gras, and the Chinese February 22 , This Land Is Your Land is presented by the Rising Six. J - fi 'KN P, . f f, '.Z.f'i Q , ,gi t'1z9:.- wr, - -'mf . . , . A -ms., .,N,,:,. ' it .I:. 11: 11 :. Q. -L ew New inductcc, Nancy Hull, casts an amused glance at hor date, Jim Parosa, during the National Honor Society banquet March 28 . :JM gE1f5Q'ffx,g .Q I '1....fg..-3 . M -1...n 4' M1 'NI0,g,1cr pins '1 LO1S'1gL on his clauf,l1tg1', Sandi, at thc dO lu 2, S at Fathoi'-ilaiightci' LlJZ1i1fLLlC3T.gl1 I'chi:ua1'yr133i Dinner is served to Scot lassios and their fathers at the annual Father-Daughter banquet. .H 'WK' X Jah tx 1 3 4uu.,,,R '91 . i 'i so Y A55-f 1, -W. if '- x 'Ex I ,Ng W '44 Ab' I MW gail haney reigns queen of hearts and eupidsv The boys' social service clubs chose Hearts and Cupids as the theme for their Sweethearts Ball on February 10. The court of senior girls consisted of princesses Daphne, Mary, Pam, and Robbie. Gail Haney as queen ruled over the dance. Music was pro- vided by the dance band, and vocal entertainment was offered by Eaula Bolan and Teri Turk, Queen Gail Haney and her escort, B111 Ekroth, are presented by Jim Willimont during the dance. Dick Borchers and Princess Pam Watson, ' Princess Daphne Browning and Eric Houghton, Princess Robbie Tsuboi and Jim King. gs my Elf in Princess Mary Henry and Sam Spicher. l' ci Entertaining with a special solo is Tom Spoo on his Saxophone, The,Fayorite,Sgnskprovide music amidst the fun and games of cake walks, bingo, basketball throw, miniature hockey putt, and the rat races at Carnicapers. PI.S.2l. SPOHSOIIS czarnicapcrs A satirical portrayal of Hamlet is presented by the faculty, Carnicapers appeals to all ages! '43 rec nite: action and appetites On Friday, April 14, the Executive Council sponsored an all-school rec night in the Junior Building. Games included basketball, floor hockey, and ping pong. Among the contests held were a 3-legged race, egg throw, and water balloon throw. In the cafeteria the juke box provided music for those who wanted to work off their energy with dancing, .vi . The pie-eating contest proves to bc a smash. A peanut-roll marathon finds some hardy students down on their knees. Scots work out in a vigorous game of volleyball. WT? :E L . 1: f V V HW? it W , ,nfl t K 7 U ...W ,LV-,X J Tranio fliiko Ilerzj orders Gruniio fXYZ11'1'Cfl Iiartungj to draw his sword against Lucentio fCurL Iiigginbotlianij as Ilortcnsio ffllllllli Lindh-yy and Baptistu look on in sLu'pi'isc. iiii 'lk f,5,f'4Q,f 5333 Y Groniio fRichard Burrowsj tries to convince Baptism ftierald Barrowj that he is the b c s t s ui to r for Bianca Olzuriloo Dolinarj, do Christopher Sly, Ucrry Coco? convinced that he is a lord and not 11 common pcddler, enjoys the play presented for his entertainment with the real 1ord's servants, fllobbie lleasloy, Joleen Jonson, Sharon Goierj. After trying to woo his shrcwish Kate fJa.ne Loganj with sweet words, Petruchio flicn Stanchn 5 utilizes a more effective technique, battle between the sexes rages during Shakespearean pla The battle of the wits between man and woman manifested itself on the David Douglas stage with the presentation of Taming of the Shrew on March 9th, 10th, and 11th, Shakespcare's classic story is about the plight of sweet Bianca, who wishes to marry but cannot until her elder sister is taken. Her sister, Kate, is so ill-tempered that no man will have her, However, she soon meets her match in Petruchio who carries her off, and the struggle for supremacy begins. Q Lindsay Ball, 1966 Best Supporting Actress, presents Warren Ilarttmg with the Best Supporting Actor award for his performance as Grumio in Taming of the Shrew. ' Mrs. Reynolds makes some special and sometimes 1963 Best Actor, Jerry West, presents humorous presentations Toni Rizzo with the Best Actress award for her performance in Madwoman of Chai11ot. Jane Logan wins the highest honor a Thespian can receive Best Thespian, from 1966 winner John Watts, Jane Logan receives the annual Thespian scholarship, outstandin thespians banquet Chuck Lindley, winner of Best Actor award for his performance as the Ragpieker in Madwoman of Cha.i11ot, accepts his trophy from Sue Herrett, 1966 Best Actress. g Warren Hartung, last year's best Supporting Actor, presents Sue Findley with the award for best Supporting ay Actress for her role as Constance in 'iladwoman of Chaiilotj' Dave Tower, aformer Thespian, present the Behind-the-Scenes award. s Garry Vanlandingham with it 4 Fun In Friends was the theme of the A, F,S, fund raising Week. Various projects were planned throughout the week in order to raise enough money to bring future A , F, S, exchange students to David Douglas. Junior Bob Blake and senior Chuck Lindley vie for the title of Champion Pic Eater during snack time competition. Chuck emerged victorious. Turkey and Japan join hands in America. QKVW V ,' ,am My 'l!',g varied fund raisin projects spark a.f.s. Week Juniors make a pitch for A,F,S, penny toss, 3 fi 1 sg ti fisihzis. sn COURT LEFT TO RIGHT Charlie Findley and Joan X arney, Steve Hamilton and Cindy Gaumer De Brain Ron hiece and L1.nda Tay lor Nike Jondahl and Linda Henry, favoute sons h1gh1ight Douglas' own Favorite Sons, a professional combo, provided the music for the annual Cotton 'n' Cords dance on March 31 and sponsored by the sophomore class, The sophomores also chose a court of five boys, from which King Cotton was crowned, King Cotton Dean Edwards and date Janet Brain lead the court dance. M ., 5v:kf:.g x . ig ue. 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Here some of the many contestants pre- pare for the first screening, I I I I I I Kathy bursts into tears of joy and surprise upon hearing her announcement as 1967 May Fete queen. one is chosen ro alt I Delivering the traditional candidates' i speech on What May Fete Means is soon-to-be queen, Kathy Bates, it .udfi Hours of preparation went into decorating for the many May Fete activities Carlotta Hildenbrand, a member of Omni social service club, serves Queen Kathy at the Queen's Dessert, added this year to the May Fete activities. Queen Kathy pitches the first ball of the Douglas-Beaverton baseball game. The game is also a new addition to the festivities. ig. aye . 1,.g,,,,,T ISK, I.: eg ig ssl, R Q it we ua' Herald 'Prumpeters flank Queen Kathy and Spring Student Body President 1?aglfSqhwalge asthey approach the throne. kathy enters the World of a queen Master and Mistress of Ceremonies, Bic Hess and .Janis Taylor, guide the Coronation program smoothly from start to finish. .yur-sq, , . ,K x ., -4 XA ,. 3 xx .f f 'M ,Ln f 3: V a -Q.m:i,f,--I '- ' L. k SMI , . f wr, e A ay. If ' n g if i 7iNf n, . 5 . 'if Becky Kelly gives a final touch to her queen-e1ect's hair before the-coronation ceremony, 'P .1 Q f i 77 , ' I L x .- ' f . . M ,X 1 queen kathy s reign concludes Queen Kathy, escorted by Doug-Marloyy J with ma fete dance beams 9-ther Subjects UP011 eI1te1'il1g the dance- Each year the May Fete queen bestows honors upon those of her subjects who she feels to be especially deserving. Here, Queen Kathy knights Doug Marlow. The Thespians' Command Performance, judging from Queen Kathy's ex- pression, was a great success. Kathy and Doug spy something amusing while leading the Court Dance. im is f I ,R , 1' A X52 Y .af Couples relax between dances in the warm, summery air. Kiyotaka lmao, Patti Douglas, Judy Bixby and Gary Thompson were among many couples admiring thc fountain which was the center of attention. I s r iife .1 ' fa L gg Q 64 out of our dreams setting for memorable evening Out of Our Dreams was the theme of this year's Junior-Senior Prom held on May 20,1967, The Junior class, which sponsors the Prom, put many hours into the decorations which included a rainbow fountain in the center of the cafetorium. Dale Leabo and Sandi Porter seem to be caught in thc romantic mood of the prom. Nancy Hull and Jim Parosa weren't hard to find with Jim in his tuxedo with short pants. This novel outfit was also favored by some of the other senior boys. ww if o 55 i Q i if 'E . ' 'E' xi, 5? 3' 2 5 4 x ' . , i i i Arm raised, the conductor of the University of Oregon symphonic band prepares to lead his musicans in another selection, This program provedtobe one ofthe most enjoyable assemblies ofthe year, Students and teachers V10 for positions at the donkey basketball game. special assemblies All the joys of flowerhood are sung in the Thespian assembly by Warren Ilarttmg, Steve Johnson, t 1 Ken Standing, and Chuck Lindley. ay 6 an, -Q, :il N ,NN 91: A faculty scholarship game is annually givenby the faculty challenging their students to a hilarious basketball game in order to raise fimds for the scholarships given to honored students. show variety of land entertainment Raised high for greater resonance, a member of the Marine Corp Band strikes up the cymbals. Honored for their individual abilities and services and receiving Optimist awards are Garry Vanlandingham, Phyllis Lancefield, Patty Chenoweth, Linda Conner, and Ken Roberts. Following the tradition of our name, J Scottish bagpipers play at the A-1 basketball tournament. '1 X X I , , M13 , 3 A- we art'i?5'5'f? f '- 'X original plays presented on April 1 Each year drama students write, direct, stage, and act in original plays, These are presented to the public on One Act Play night, and drama teachers from the Portland area come to present awards to those students who do outstanding work in several categories, This year's winners were: Best Written Play-- The Criminal --Mike Kennedy Best All Around Production-- Backstage Stars --directed by Sue Findley and Jane Scheelar Best Scene Design-- Freedom for the Valiant --Carol Gardner Best Actor--Pat Ellis-- Backstage Stars Best Actress--Gail Jeffrey-- Hawaiian Holiday Best Supporting Actor--Brad Herrett-- The Criminal Best Supporting Actress--Caryl Smith-- Backstage Stars x. A15 V493 A heering Then cheeaf, ye, cheer, And raise a joyous shout Scots displa championship spirit Robbie Tsuboi, fall rally captain, intro- duces il new yell to the student body, s5WUaw.,: YQKW? 3 --........n Senior Scots explode with enthusiasm at pep assemblies, PIGP CLl'lS--l4'RON'l' ROW, left to right: lllZll'SllL1 Yoiumg, Linda Pettit, Hindu HllIlC1'Ul'1., Phyllis LllllCCl'lC1Kl. ROW 2: Sally Oeser, Linda Blair, Dorothy l o1'tnu1', Ramona Enye:u't, ROW Il: Carol Ilenclcrson, Susan Kopplin, JoAnn Wozniak, Carroll Northeutt, ROW 4: Cindy Sehonert, M i ss Micheal, Mrs, llenninger, FRONT ROW, Damewood, Carmen llildenbrand, hi ghland dancers Since 1960 the Highland Dancers have been a tradition at David Douglas. Many hours are spent in learning and perfecting Scottish dances such as the Sword Dance and Highland Fling. ln addition to performing at school assemblies and games, the Dancers also performed at the Veteran's Hospital and marched with the band in the Fun-O-Rama and Rose Festival parades. Flora lXleDonald's Fancy was performed at the May Fete Coronation assembly, left to right: Diane Norgard, Dianne Larsen, Melinda Richardson, Pati Hagan. ROW 2: Susanne Ruiz, Susan Booth, Hilly follow scottish tradition ALTER NA'l'ES--FRONT ROW, left to right: Sherril Rasmussen, Terri Bowder, ROW 2: Carol Beck, Carlotta llildenbrand. Fall captain Robbie Tsuboi Bette Dixon Kathy Bate S QA. E Nancy Hull cheerleaders unite Brenda Calhoun SP1If1fCC,l Scots In addition to their usual duties oi' lending students ut pep us- seniblies and guinea und 1JCl'l'O1'llllllg its dance tennis, the rallies pfirtieipzttecl in eXti'ueui'1'ieula1' events, The full eheei'leude1's accompanied the band in greeting Vice-President Iiuinplirey :it the Portland airport, and the spring rally 1JC1'l'U1'lllCCl during hul.i'tiine at the lfzu' West Classic held in the Meinorizil Coliseum, Chris Griffin Teddi Du sa fn ir ff' Q M..-,N ww EQ, LEFT TO RIGHT: Becky Kelly, alternate Bev Spcnst, Nzmettc Nesbitt, spring captain Candy Wrcnn, Marilyn Strand, Elaine Glennon, Linda Grcnfcll. .- f f I -ri f.-,: 9:4 A ' If iq.- an ig ,k,f I Q In ' -L 2- Y 1,25 Bonnie Patizensnrli and Igaren Schneider- Fall alternates. Nancy Foster, Spring alternate, and B331 Greenwood, Spring regular. WRESTLING RALLY--FRONT ROW, left to right: Mary Moeller, .Big1in, Michelle Mills. ,. , 75. :- 1 rallies represent Pill-T1 Wilkings, ROW 2: Janet Radel,QJane1l SC 'IQ ee'ef1?5' ,M Q.--' Ss MV. 'va WMS R 9541 . ,wi 'Nev Us Q !'!s Qu '5 x. VH: 3 AO., VW? An 3 4. v 'wg ' ,,',- ., 1 viz I? , sf' , 2 'tiff' ...n ,mein ,. 1 -'L A -.M mr... L ,Q ' nv FROSH FALL RALLY--FRONT ROW, left to right: Debbie Green, Debbie Cobb, Sandra Geier, Marsha Mollett. ROW 2: Linda H21I tTI13.Y1, Wendy Walters, Susan Hiebert, , N I I in ., . N .K .,X an ., .W 7 . .WL ,if I I I rallies J,V , SPRING RALLY--FRONT ROW, left to right: Cindy Gaurner, Debbie Romine. ROW 2: Kathy Carlson, Anna Mooney, Linda Taylor. ROW 3: Debbie Loo, Diane Sciaraffo, Linda Henry, Sandy Nogler. FROSH SPRING RALLY--FRONT ROW, left to right: Janet Davenport, Debbie Hicdcn, Debbie BOW1in. ROW 2 Charmaigne VonPergeI't, LeAnn Cox, Linda Raun, Pam Kehrli. 1-K 'N' 1 'Zi'- . . L yew! promote spmt 1,1 annul-we - ei J,V, FALL RALLY--FRONT ROW left to right: Nancy Cox, Sandy Zank, Joan Varney. ROW 2: Terrie MCKOQ, Sharon Glennon, Marsia Muldoon. ROW 3: Sally Kraus, Beni Hzmzlik, Cathie Dixon Drum Major John Rolie Twirlers Sally Bates and Marcia Spencer Drum Major Merle Sogge drum majors and twirlers add Color to half times Twirlers Susan Mortensen and Janis Taylor Fl? '4' f'4ifV'f, ?li??21 1 31 ii fy -gil ,. fxiv You fight 011, you fight 012 With yo' sword in yo' Izcmd, You fight 012, yes, youfiglzt on 79 gat at i 4, xgk E Varsity football captain Rob Horner and Coach Man Hiebert talk over some kcy plays. gridmen scramble through undefeated SCZISOH D,D, is - D,D, 33 - D,D, 12 - D,D, 47 - D D 35 - D,D, 6 - D,D, 7 - D,D, 26 - D D 48 - Centennial Sunset Central Catholic Clackamas Jefferson Milwaukie Beaverton Astoria Putnam img if , ' X , , i I 4 k,., K A A9 45 A k V ,,,. w w V R - ,P 1 , 1. U , :,,,E,, V ., Q ., 1 , M 1 a L' A ' - f ww , Q -- Q , xl ifsxgggw- X, ki , 1 ' -V W 'A K 'NM f -'X if , -Y LY ' QQ .ff 5 W ,V . 81 VARSITY FOOTBALL--FRONT ROW, left to right: Bob Phillips, Pat Fee, Jim Lloyd, Rogers, Ilarry fWatuson, Qille, Robert, Horner, Bob Buhl, 'Do-ugalllargw, jim Choqnette, Dean Daniewood, Jack Stambaugh, Don Hauskins, ROW 2: Allan Teach-manager, 'Nick' Qrakuliehl Q1ies,SriifEf',',ET1ii6QReggae- ,R19k-Mamer, Ed Lcsowski, lvige-,lYIcQartl3y, Barry Kolin, Paul Schweiss, Mike Bergstrom, Dennis Johnsqn, 15611 Stmldlegl N93 W1!.EQ1?- ROW 3f 5f?1LEUll9Ell9E' manager, Qteywe 5-Ighnyson, Mike Iiiollis, l3uQk,,Lorts, 1yIik.evWright, llomrjones, Jdcjinlielgefsen, Mike Greenup, Bill Antonaccifgtfelfge .H,anzlik,,Ij,efry,Mitchgll, Dennis Henry, Ken Gassner, Coach Bob Qrottkaugl ROW fi: Coach Mary Hiebert, Coach Wyman Gernliartn, seh, Rick Fanger, lwlikevjljaniii, B,i11HUgheS, liQ1Q,LLQsrie51, Psfe PT'iS5,35'TSer0NV!iit9hCHf1y Jim i2af,6Qfgg,f1jLiQe,giipggr-inanmef, PC6531 Tom DeSylvia. P' I' J varsity men receive honors Losing 28 seniors from their 1965 state champion- ship team, the Scots were apparently destined for a rebuilding year when fall practice got Luiderwayg but after powering their way to victory in the opening games of the regular season, it looked as though the Scots would sweep through another undefeated cam- paign. Unfortunately, in the Scots' sixth and seventh games, they suffered costly ties with Milwaukie and Beaverton and were eliminated from championship contention. A 7-0-2 record is one to be proud of, and it extended our undefeated skein to 29 games over the past three seasons. Among the individual achievements of Douglas players was that of Larry Watson who tied for Metro scoring honors, tallying 4 touchdowns in the final game to catch the assumed champion. Watson finished the league season with 72 points. This is the third year in a row that a Douglas player has led the Metro League in scoring, In the Metro All-Star selections Watson and Doug Skille were tabbed on the first unit. Second team awards went to Dan Damewood, Jack Stambaugh, Mike McCarthy, and Rob Horner. Honorable mention was won by Pete Pierson, Don Hauskins, Steve Hanzlik, and Rick Rogers. At the annual football banquet, Pete Pierson was presented with the Best Tacklcr award, Rob Horner, Best Blockeruaward and the Harry Scharff Inspirational Trophy, Doug Skille, Most Improved Player, and Rick Rogers, Best Utility Man, Mike McCarthy was elected the 1967 football captain, The master-minds of this year's team, Coach Marv Heibert and his able assistants, once again demonstrated enthusiasm, devotion, and determi- nation in guiding the 1966 David Douglas football team, 1 5 Dem D Assistant K.. N.f5l' amewood receives attention from Conch Iliebert. at half-time, Coache S: Tom Ilebylviu , Hob Grottkuu , Wyman Gornhart Nick Drakulich watches the action from th e muddy sidelines. .Bob ,,HQ1:uer, pggg Svk Ll IQ , S 339 lettermen form nucleus of 1966 team LEFT TO RIGHT: St9jLQnJQI-I1-S,QD,.1iIS2E1E.II'KCl Matllgg, Pat Fee, .225 L.. Stgllikiklgllf Q9f?E?Hi1flF15' LEFT TO RIGHT: Gteve Hanzlllg, Greg Snider, Ken Gassner Perry Mite-IIS-II: -A LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Schweiss, penn LEFT TO RIGHT: W1?!?Qh.QaQ,. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Parosa, Mike Fraizer, Neil Watson, Pat Hughes, Dan Damewood, Ernie RaLonde. lhnson, Rick Rogers, Doug Marlow, Larry Watson, if LEFT TO RIGHT: Buck Lortz, Pete Wright, Nick Drakulich. w is L' Pierson, Mike fi x K 4.325 if If S L, V ,gc - lb gf ! Q? it ' 5 27M J,V, FOOTBALL TEAM--FRONT ROW, left to right: Gary Radmacher, Steve Hamilton, Stan Simmons, Jim Hartner, Terry Martin, Dennis Hauskins, Paul Savery, Bob Davidson, Don Low, Pat Brady, Bob Kile, Marc Rodman, Mike Jondahl, ROW 2: Steve Smith, Mike Davis, Jeff Ridinger, Bob Call, Ron Guttridgc, Scott Janes, Bruce Hamilton, Les Sampson, Rick Scott, Joe Bosscrt, Ron Niece, Bob Kinslow. ROW 3: Rick Skogmo, Larry Stoffregen, George ,iff 25,5 lg be f if J, 75 Jackson, Jim Laird, Mlfreduhluttcr, Ken Monaghan, Jeff Copeland, Craig Stafford, Don Palmer, Dave Hilfiker, Gary Collins, Mike Carter, Bill Pancoast, ROW 4: Coach Larry Delaney, Todd Price, Carroll Unruh, Eric Jamieson, Rex Stratton, Gary Hatfield, Ray Hascall, Darrell Schenck, Mark-Wright, Al Gloeckner, Debanlidwards, Coach Roger Porter, NOT PICTURED: Larry Kralj, j.v. team has Winning season Kneeling on thc sidelines, Rex Stratton and Dave Hilfikcr wait to join thc action, ,Mr,, Diggpn keeps fans informed on the action from the press box, u ffffif-8 ,,..........----f R 'Sgr 'rl'-,'iT' it 1.5 ZA fly? ,TAI if ' 5 I i-tjciwbf fi 5-9 33 if il ff, Ki G! ' ai . x ,Z i U f N, H, it , fm 1 J W ,R I B I 153, Y ' 661 t GU FROSH A FOOTBALL--FRONT ROW, left to right: Bob Watson, Jim Corliss, Dave Harrington, Rick Antonacci Bruce Sinclair, Larry Hicks, Dick Davenport, I ROW 2: Coach Ngliclgy Hergert, Greg Hull, Tony Roberts, Bob Kinney, Larry Fray, John Lansing, Bill Smethprst, Mike Kinne, Stan Koehler, Jeff Hammons, Coach George Kom. ROW 3: Rusty Barber, Eric Schweiss, Mike Strader, Lee Weatherford, Dave Kemper, Tim Chapman, Duane Amundson, Scott Paul, Greg Johnson, Doug Younce. NOT PICTURED: Mike DeSy1via, Dan Zorn, Ron Peebles, Mike Lichty, Randy Archer. -.W-Q frosh gridmcn show promise FROSH B FOOTBALL--FRONT ROW, left to right: Steven Murphy, Larry Mosher, Scott Hamilton, Rich Brammer, Rex Lauderdale, Chester Stevens, Richard Matz, Ron Johnson, Wayne Nishimura, Michael Gullion, Mike Thanem. ROW 2: Jim Pierce, Steve Hanson, Dennis Bohns, Gaylon Hanson, Joseph Salazar, Tracy McCann, Jeff Potts, Anthony Picco, Monte Bowe, Coach Paul Thompson, ROW 3: David Rose, Randy Butler, Steve Bauman, Dan Alsup, James Clark, Gary Cerotsky, Gale Teeters, Mike McGuire, Michael Stephens, John Mowry. ROW 4: Ray Hatcher, Bob Copeland, Pat Gray, Jeff Brooks, Don Helzer, Allen Brandt, Steve Olson, Chris Wagner, Richard Younce, Coach Bop Stamsos, ROW 5: John Harney, Dan Booker, Joe Heim, Steven Oswalt, Bill Runte, Larry Hicks, Wayne Sturdivant, Dan Hughes, Bob Singer, David Friesen. mtv' . f.-...ags gmsmm' '14-ivfnwuv -. -,J ----w.-- - ---- Y-WH , .- - VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY--FRONT ROW, left to right: Vic Becker, Gary Becker, Gary Lane, Jim Ford, Roger Joy, ,lerg Lee. ROW 2 Larry Morris, Steve Vetter, Tim Schombcrg, Mike Bischoff, Steve Wolihagen, Jerry Hitchcock, Mark Post, Coach Max Wilkins, D, D, 40 - Milwaukie 20 D, D , 40 - Hillsboro 18 D, D, 34 - Sunset 21 D,D, 25 - Astoria 34 D, D , 39 - Centennial 20 D, D, 21 - Putnam 35 D,D, 21 - Gresham 39 D, D . 24 - Clackamas 33 D, D. 31 - Beaverton 26 D,D, 41 - Central Catholic 19 Sixth in District Meet Coach confers with Jim Ford, ,Terry Leiz, and Jerry Hitchcock after a strenuous race. harricrs combine spirit and determination Although cross country is not a widely publicized sport, Coach Max Wilkins had a big turnout this year. Seniors Gary Lane, Steve Vetter, Gary Becker, Tim Schomberg, and Mike Bischoff will be missed next year, but the J,V, and Frosh squads show much promise. A combination of determination and hard work teach boy runs an average of 100 miles a weckj was the biggest factor in this year's team. The boys Worked hard and competed against some tough op- ponents, but they never gave up. Their spirit and sportsmanship helped them capture sixth place in the District meet. J,V, CROSS COUNTRY, left to right: Donald Carlson, Steve Young, Keith Lzmutt, Tom Rutger, Bill Miller, Curt Gilbertson. rmsu . ?f7A 13: 'D SH FROSH CROSS COUNTRY--FRONT ROW, left to right: Tom Johnson, Steve Dugger, Mike Price, Terry Hutchinson, Ron Kennedy, Tom Joy, Steve Kovach. ROW 2: Bob Bennight, Jim Fanger, Ronald Swaren, Henry Miller, Merrie Lindroth,George Brummer, Dave Schomberg. Scot distmxcc runners begin the long, dusty road toward victory, ni., we, ,ga-..i.,-ar 'bail ,. uf'l2,4hul-w.qni!4 'h,, .W ' ' ,wmmvwgi vm' Mi., 'gn i My ,nhwf ef. .,,. 1.1. Xe..-4' Wands I 1? D Tow - 4 dum-aww -My ' im Gary Lane shows the style that led him to his third place win in the District meet. sd 89 VS'-Y :, . is 'n:'54. ,. ,. , , . ' fs- :,f,ge, ..-. .. FRONT ROW, left to right: Ric Schneider, Dave Brown, Randy Stewart, Jay Aldrich, Dave Davis, b. ROW 3: Ainslie, jim Field, Brie Hoiyzhton, Jim Duffy, Jim Doyle. ROW Coach Don Jaeklin, Dan York, Roger Beck, Bill Hall, Jeff 2: John DeRoest, Sam Booth, Chuck Wolsborn, John Price, Bob Saekett, Rick Wunn, Ted Mollett, Coach Bill Dendurent. The smile on Dave Brown reveals the Scot Tankers are on their way to another victory. Scots grab individual honors D,D, Relays - lst place tie, D,D, and Wilson D,D, 84 - Centennial 9 Three senior swimmers finished in the top six at D,D, 72 - Gresham 23 State in their individual events. Jim Duffy took D.D, 60 - Beaverton 35 fourth in the 400 freestyle, While Gary Brain and D,D, 76 - North Bend 19 Jim Doyle finished fourth and sixth respectively in D.D. 45 - South Eugene 50 the diving competition, Several others were on the D,D, 47 - Sunset 48 two relays that finished fourth and fifth, D,D, 42 - Parkrose 46 Another outstanding Scot swimmer, freshman John District - lst place DeRoest, finished fifth in the 200 individual medley State - 4th place tie, and sixth in the 400 freestyle at State. D , D , and Sunset Rick Wunn stretches to get a good start in the 100 meter backstroke. Dave Davis exerts a strong effort in the butterfly competition, Gary Brain exhibits the form that placed him first in District and third in State. J,V,--FRONT ROW, left to right: Coach Bill Den- durent, Randy Kimsey, Craig Stevens, Jeff Davis, Ray McKee, Jon Cummings. ROW 2: Rusty Hansen, Mark Zcasas, Gary Rice, Lindy Wunh, 'Tom Huspek, Ron Wilkinson. ROW 3: Tim Wagner, Steve Clark, Dick Jones, Steve Enyeart, Brian Simms, Bruce Lyman. Captain Sam Spicher 1123, showing the leadership which led the Scots to the State Championships, maneuvers against the Oregon City Pioneers in action at thc Memorial Coliseum, Stove Hanzlik 1319, and Nick Drakulich 1445, move in to aid Spieher. VARSITY BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW, left to right: Manager-Dean Schermerhorn, Sam Spicher, Gary Smith, Jerry Loe, Larry Watson, Dennis Silvey, Rob Horner, Dick -S-, - , ,....i Borchers, Manager-Craig Swanson. ROW 2: Coach Truman Osborn, Bob Blake, Doug Marlow, Steve Hanzlik, .lyk Stambag,gh,,,Bill Ekroth, lNIick,Draku1ieh, DougSkU,1e, Stu Swan, NOT PICTURED: Statistician Steve Anderson Scots nab a-l title With the beginning of the 1966-67 basketball season the Scot hoopsters were pre-dominantly seniors. Returning regulars Doug Skille, Sam Spicher, Larry Watson, and Jack Stambaugh, as well as Dick Borchers, Rob Horner, Jerry Loe, Doug Marlow, Bill Ekroth, and Stu Swan were the seniors who formed the nucleus of this year's team. After the first half of the season the Scots found themselves in third place, losing three close games. However, during the second half the team forged on and won all the remaining games. They beat Astoria in the playoff game by a score of 52-45. This win gave them the right to the Metro League title as well as a berth in the State Tournament. The Scots capped their most successful season at the Memorial Coliseum. They started strong by beating Oregon City the opening night 55-44, with Larry Watson playing a key role. Then the mighty Scots overpowered the Parkrose Broncos by a score of 49-45, The following afternoon found the Seotsmen upsetting the team chosen number one in the state and in the tournament, Klamath Falls, 68-64. In this game Doug Skille scored 32 points for the tourna- ment's high single game. The last night ofthe tournament, before the largest crowd ever to observe the State playoffs, the mighty Scotsmen walked home with the first place trophy by beating Jesuit 53-52, Doug Skille was named unanimously to the Metro League All-Star team and to the First All-State Team, Sam Spicher was named to the Second Team Metro League All-Stars, Jack Stambaugh and Larry Watson received honorable mention, Wh a play. D , D , 67 - Sunset 54 65 59 D, D, 59 - Clackamas 47 70 - 50 D, D, 67 - Centennial 53 67 44 D,D , 52 .. Hillsboro 38 41 - 40 D,D , 48 - Putnam 49 During a warm up session Nick Drakulich drives for 46 ' 41 a lay-in, , D, D , 69 - Milwaukio 53 59 - 49 D,D, 70 - Beaverton 49 55 37 coach and team successful season ile giving a chalk talk at half time, Coach Osburn ponders ov er D.D. D,D, D.D. 50 - Astoria 53 - 60 - Gresham 68 - 59 - Central Catholic 59 - METRO LEAGUE PLAYOFF D,D, STATE D,D, D,D, D.D. D D Work to gether 52 - Astoria CHAMPIONSHIPS 55 - Oregon City 49 - Parkrose 68 - Klamath Falls 53 - Jesuit for LEFT TO RIGIIT: Sam Spicher, Dick Borchers, Doug Skille, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Smith, Nick Drakulich, Stove Hanzlik Bob Jack Stambaugh, Larry Watson. Blake, Dennis Silvey, Coach Osburn watches key plays from the side lines. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Loc, Bill Hkroth, Rob Horner, Hu Swan, Doug Marlow, Doug Skille seems to execute a one handed push-up off the shoulder of a Milwaukee player in an attempt to sink another two-pointer. Urging his team to make the maximum effort, Co aeh Osburn makes every minute count during a game time out. The dedication and experience of Coach Osburn was a key in the Scots' drive 1.0 the State Championship, ,Dick Borchers lifts the ball for another two points in the playoff game with Astoria. Jack Stambaugh tries to out-anticipate his opponent While waiting for a rcboimd, t 96 the Scot road to success Jack Stzunbzulgh app NIKLIIT: Steve lluuzlik gets set before taking fl shot. I1U'l I'OM RIGHT: The Scot defense readies itself for an in-bounds play, ears clwarfed as he retrives the ball to set up 3.l1OtllC1' shot. I ff, ff N J! ii SN l '-wx Us Q 5 MN av lx K Ak ,ff ,, Ibex' xy , 1,-M K Q yu x ! K Wi ,f -:ff 'X fa VARSITY 2 BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW, left to right: Don Low, Gary McCluskey, Pat Green, .BQ Gudmunds-en, Coach Jim Dixon, ROW 2: W-agfne Johnson, Tom Johnson, BGII Dennis Henry. ROW 3: Dave Smith, Todd Price, Carroll Unruh Mark Beard. ROW 4: Steve McFadden, Bob Call, Bob Phillips, Tim Perry, manager- Hugh McDonald. FROSH B BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW, left to right: Bill Sturdivant, Ray Hatcher, Marc Price, Jeff Potts, Steve Kovach, Gary Secrist, Steve Maki, Wayne Nishimura, Dick Hooff, George Brummer. ROW 2: Coach Wyman Gernhart, Dan Booker, Charles Stewart, Mike Gilliam, Henry Miller, Ken Kearney, Bob Hatch, Steve Gilroy, Don Hatch, Mike Stephens, Tony Picco, Dan Benefiel. NOT PICTURED: Rick Jones, Greg Hull, Kylix, J,V, BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW, left to right: Manager-SteveO'Toole, Don Palmer, 1 X 1 xref Charles Findley, Scott Anderson, Ron Niece, Curt Spicher, Bill Lindauer, Coach Merritt Kelsay, ROW 2: Steve Hamilton, Doug Kelsay, Jim Lloyd, Rick Skogmo, Lee Gray, Steve Wolfhagen, Bob Call, Bruce Hamilton, I2 FROSH A BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW, left to right: Jim Olson, Jim Fanger, John Lansing, Dan Zorn, Bob Kinney, Rick Brooke, Rich Antonacci, ROW 2: Coach David Gardner, Bon Peebles, Brian Muir, Tim Chapman, Paul Tenney, Eric Schweiss, Mike Strader, lVIike DeSylvia, Doug Younce, Manager-Mark Starr. It U75 iz wtfw:ff,m,, M7,'- for-,gg g Bob Call bats the basketball from competitor's waiting hands. Charles Findlcy grasps ball as opponent leaps futilely for control Don Palmer rises above teammate Steve Hamilton and Nilwaukie opponents to slip two points into the net. W- yy,-fresh teams prepare for future -H ...pm-www sewn' Wtewfmwwff J,W,.,wwMw' .4-4' v- g 100 Mi,..A-M' E' MM NF? wl- Qaa+sdri Triumph and defeat are evident as Terry McCarthy wins his match, ,. ,WJ K sf ifgammwrlfffx .WV Greg Snider meets a member of the Japanese National Champions head-on. Scot stars displa prowess Junior Mike McCarthy faces off opponent, XVREST LING RECORD Season Tournaments: David Douglas Invitational - lst. Place Madison Invitational - 2nd, Place Marshfield Invitational - 2nd, Place Putnam Invitational - Ist. Place Dual Meet Results: D,D , 55 Astoria D, D , 43 - Beaverton D , D , 53 - Centennial D, D, 32 - Clackamas D, D , 43 - Gresham D, D , 39 Hillsboro D , D , 21 Milwaukie D, D , 35 Putnam D,D, 40 - Sunset D D 50 - Cleveland Metro District Tomnament - lst. Place State Tournament - Zlrd. Place. VARSITY WRESTLING--FRONT ROW, left to right: Dan York, Jim Young, Terry Martin, krry-McCarthy, QQ-ug Soles, t, Darrell Fetzer. ROW 2: Mike McCar-Quay, Barry Kolin,r Ernie Rglondci, Sam Whitehegi, Qm Parosa,?Pete Pierson, Dill Piermn, ROW 3: Coach The 1967 edition of the Scot varsity Wres- tling team displayed a moimtain of courage in bidding for its second consecutive State A-1 title. Battling seemingly hopeless odds, the Scots' five-man party responded with a remarkable third-place finish at the State Tourney in Corvallis, Rocketing through some of the toughest Metro League competition in history, the Scots proceeded to the District clash where they sewed up first place in easy fashion with 145 points, compared to 126 tallied by Mil- Waukie, But it was the depth on the squad that provided the winning margin, and the Scots had to go to State with only five wrestlers, At State the Scots fought valiantly and gave a fine account of themselves, Two seniors, Terry McCarthy and Pete Pierson, reached the lO2 ' Tom Kerns. grapplcrs bid for consecutive finals in their respective weight classes,but both were unsuccessful in their attempts for a State championship. Juniors Mike McCarthy and Greg Snider were both eliminated in semi-final action, The other Scot repre- sentative, Sam Whitehead, lost his quarter- final match but finished fifth in the 168 pou.nd division, Aiding the Scots' District conquest were seniors Gary Lane, Ernie RaLonde, Jim Parosa, Bill Pierson, Tim Douglas, and Neil Watson. Juniors were Terry Martin, Jim Young, and Larry Catt, Dan York was the only freshman Wrestler. Head Coach Delance Duncan and assistant George Kom should be complimented on another winning season, From all indications, next year should be as successful, , QEWEBCLQEEY -Milli 'Larry Catt, Greg Snider, Don Borchers Garland Snider ROW 4: lirucegawn-gan-manager Dave,3QL1,ans Pat Malone, Mike Franzen, Neil Watson D an r title Barry Kolin attempts to counter a cross body ride. Ernie RaLonde applies reverse half nelson to his opponent. Surrounded by his team , Coach Duncan watches a Scot wrestler compete. fn . v, , L K ,. K W ' Dan York is setting up a pinning combination 1 The referee gets in for a closer look at a body press. Two frosh demonstrate a double leg dive. 104 J ,V, WRESTLING--FRONT ROW, left to right: Dan York, Darrell Fetzer, Don Borchers, Eric Jamieson, Mike Jondahl, Larry Mosen, Gary Rice, Gary Collins, Dave Tatro. ROW 2: Don Nissen, Terry Trout, Fred Nilson, Scott Janes, Steve Fray, Rex Stratton, Dean Edwards, Larry Stoffregen, Mike Ferrell. ROW 3: Randy Lowe, Rick Scott, Doug Keiper, Jeff Copeland, Bryce Bartruff, Bill Pancoast, Craig Stafford, Dale Rouse, Steve Whitfield, NOT PICTURED: Garland Snider, Randy Randall. j.v. grapplcrs gain While frosh take form FROSH WRESTLING--FRONT ROW, left to right: Walt Trapp, Jay Wiley, Dan Verd, Ed Grenfell, Joe Heim, Greg Bauer, Ron Gary, Tim Hayes. ROW 2: Ken Hohlfeld, Roy Sunmer, Larry Cerotsky, Gary Cerotsky, Rex Lauderdale, Pat Gray, Bill Price, Olie Einerson, Scott Hamilton, Bill Davenport, Bert Vogele. ROW 3: Gary Heikkila-manager,Jerry Grantz, Ken Hall, Bill Srnethurst, Mike Caldwell, Greg Hanson, Steve Oswalt, Monte Bowe, Don Davis, Chuck Harms, Tracy McCann, Coach Monrad Bjorge. ROW 4: Stan Koehler, Dave Harrington, Coach Bob Grottkau, Mike Lichty, Jim Pierce, Dave Kemper, Kirk Anderson, Rich Brammer, Dave Friesen, Duane Agmundson, Jeff Hammons, Scott Paul, Sam Teach, Bob McDonnell, Coach Tom DeSylvia, Steve Parsons. VARSITY GYMNASTICS, left to right: Darrell White, Jerry Price, Val Johnson, Joe Yamauchi, NOT PICTURED: Gary Brain, Ingham, Robert Hosman, Mike Walker, Dennis Lloyd, Lee Head, Steve Dreiling, Paul Schweiss, Kirk Heald, George Shoemaker, Martin Huston, Don Avance, John individuals place high in state A second place State Championship trophy culminated this year's gymnastic team's determined drive toward victory, Though team effort was stressed, many individual performances stood out on the University of Oregon floor where the State meet was held, Among those accepting first place medals were seniors Gary Brain on the long horse, George Shoemaker in free exercise, Mike Walker on the still rings, and junior Dennis Lloyd on the side horse.' Tongue Point Open - First place D, D, 64 - South Salem 42 D, D, 49 - South Eugene 52 D,D, 64 - South Salem 37 D,D, 44 - University of Oregon Frosh 57 D,D, 54 South Eugene 50 D,D, 91 - North Eugene ll D, D, 70 - Roosevelt and Jefferson 20 District - First place State - Second place lwm2swfw mmw,wsm-m-mng1l J,V, GYMNASTICS--FRONT ROW, left to right: Tom Carter, Dan Haller, Terry Hutchinson, ROW 2: Morrie Lindroth, Larry Kralj, Jeff Davis. George Shoemaker's practice and dexterity guided him to a State championship in free exercise. X111-QQKXVUHQQI' clutches high bzxx' :la Don AXx':mc0 :md Com-h P11111 'l'hfm1psQn Ibl'C'DIll'!' Lu cushion him in the cwont of an unvxponztcd Lorlch 'l'h0mpson'b Ohlhusiflsm :md vm-ou1'z1grX1m'11l pI:1x':s :1 lNIlk1Ol' mln- in Lhn- lc-z1m's high INOI'fllK'. Scot skier mts patiently for the course to ing downhill. SKI TEAM--FRONT ROW, left to right: Norm Watari, Larry Baker, Bill Herz. ROW 2: E yyilygngit, Steve Coates, Mike Herz. E5? Coach Dennis Brenner, Viki Hoefligg. lg n E., dl? vii' ,Q V- ig , B L 5 fy l d X 1 i Q W Team Captain Mike Herz exhibits his form coming off of a mogul. clear before start- In downhill Ski racing has joined the roster of varsity sports at David Douglas with the formation of the ski squad, which is coached by Mr. Dennis Brenner, Much experience was gained in their first interscholastic season, Events entered this year included downhills, slaloms, and grand slaloms. Leaving sometimes as early as 4 o'clock on Saturday mornings, the seven member team would journey to Bachelor Butte, Hoodoo Ski Bowl, or Ski Bowl and Multipor Mountain at Mt, Hood, With this year of experience behind them the returning Scot skiers are anticipating next year's competition, D,D, 1668 - Beaverton 1752 1735 1792 D.D. 1678 - Marshall 1768 1726 1702 D, D, 17 43 - Central Catholic 1760 1814 1761 D,D, 1718 - Tri-County 1812 1793 1812 D, D, 1695 - Franklin 1791 1796 1804 D,D, 1766 - Sunset 1862 1765 1865 VARSITY RIFLE--FRONT ROW, left to right: Alan Rotmdy, Gary Hansen, Rick Kile, Steve Weitman, Marc Huey, ROW 2: Sam Wong, Eric Dickman, Lee Alsop, Mark Krager, Coach Robert Edwards, Even though this was abuilding year for the Scot's rifle team, the team placed second in the District tournament. The season record was two wins and ten losses. Besides achieving team honors in the District meet, there were also several individual honors. Marc Huey, freshman, was the winner of the Class D division at the District Tournament, and received the League's Most Improved Shooter's Award. Gary Hansen, sophomore, was voted the most valuable team member for the Scots this year, placing second in the Class B competition and was the top shooter on the team at the District tournament. The most improved Scot shooter this year was senior Lee Alsop. marksmcn sight high Mark Krager demonstrates prone position from which the team competes. X.,, New 551 W3 xr W ,. if A 'WN' 41 H'-34, AM X Qs-,sat fi . i 1 . 4 , , .A .Ni . f- 1 -' S f ,Q , A' wig.. ' 3 W f f - ' .. mg, rt 4 -Q 2 js' N 1' - Fi ' . 1 5 fx - ' LY , W ,, A . . .1 N3 K I W4 ,hsdK '31w ,mf 1-an ,. .V W , .N.,w- - - 1 M... , ., N JR 0 A 0 '-' fa. af , Y , M , n. A A V pZs.-.. . , A , A . ' 1' . , X . .- I L+ kk .ig is W, M -, A .A . blk. A , -,R 9 s 4 nf! kg, Q1 t T W wg! Engl Wafix wa 3 F- ,, ,hm Q J- .qv-L vt-My ,Y . ,i at fm. N -' . M X, V K - QA: ww. , w'f V- VM - K ,f ,' . Q , -1-wffk -ff' M H- 4 wif, M, ,YM hw , K ,naught 4 Ken Gassncr makes a dash toward third base while Gresham opponents attempt to pick him off The Scot dugout depicts varied emotions during a tense game, H, In f 4 Q 22 Km ,4 a if 5 M. 1 Scots overcome vvcak start A late start for this year's baseball team built toward a climatic finish, with the Scots triumphing over five of their last six op- ponents. The highlight of the season was pitcher Bob Blake's one-hit effort that spurred a 1 to 0 decision over Hillsboro, last year's State Champions, Q2-rl Watson was the unanimous choice for both Metro and All-State third baseman, with a batting average of ,396, Hitting ,262, Rob Ugg claimed secondteam Metro honors while pitchers Bob Blake, Sgeiagg, and first baseman Dennis Silvey received honorable mention by the panel of high school coaches, Faced with a tough competitive league, the boys reigned victorious in the second half of play due to an abundant amotmt of enthusiasm sportsmanship, and team effort. Leading off can sometimes prove hazardous, but Dennis Silvey easily manages to beat the ball back to first base. Q6 as Qi. Q .:.: Q,-Q i Y. fa- ,Ha Coaehgack-Nash's elation reveals a victorious out come for the Scots. D,D, 3 D,D, 1 D,D, 5 D,D, 5 D,D, 2 D,D, 1 D,D, 0 D,D, 3 D,D, i D,D, 20 D,D, 2 D.D. 7 D,D, 7 D,D, 0 Milwaukie Gresham Clackamas Astoria Putnam Hillsboro Central Catholic Sunset Centennial Beaverton Milwaukie Gresham Clackamas Astoria an -Qs A , y fra 1 VARSITY BASEBALL--FRONT ROW, left to right: Dave Smith, John Caplener, Qi-qljflgogohogs, Jim Iiartner, Coach Jaoigvijggh, A1 Gloeckner, KcnGassno1', i3ayWi1Ji:gx,.RanQiyiSgott, ROW2: Manager- Pitchor John Caplenor whirls sph strike against waiting opponent. G' 55, ' - Sui' 3 W -k A 11 ' fl 'kf' - 19, -. 5 ' 5 fi W as Wu.,--t f K. L' iw' QQ K M fliiidg, 1' 3 4,ff'?,vQ'tg4g my ' i Q., Y .. I , 05 Q GTG 5-gif? Don Rose, Don Palmer, lliarzry Wzgsgn, Bgngrantz, llopfhorner -Stevoljangiik, High Dralggigh, Bob Blake, Dennis Silvey, manager- Ken Leonarci. over home plate to tally one more J' . . : '3'f,ff - . rvy, f , 'L 1 ' k3'M!'+f ffm, ' ' A Q K, V f Q ,f ,,.. ,H W' 'M' W-f-Maw-A ,aw 1 W ,. A , ,L f Mfjr?t,ff!g:3:'kr-' ir 'fy Zig, , .,,. s,,. FRONT ROW left to r1ght D1ck Borchcrs, Larry Watsqn, ROW 2 P43 LEFT IORIGH1 Rfmdx Scott John Caplgnm, P .f was K 5 'fx 3 Q Hi 'S' gg ,A E 1.3, - . f . J,V, BASICBALL--FRONT ROVV, loft to Tight: Tom Donohue-mzlnagor, Doug Kcipor, R o n Szllyfird, lion Gifford, Tom Listor, Ron Nicoc, Qoqi1W,jj,g1lgilg1s, Doug P1'ihU.1', Tom Johnson, ROW 2: llq1'oig.5inQ9Iso11, lfliogl-ggi-21, Stove Hamilton, Kon VVhit-E, Stan Simmons, Doug Fiske, Guy Broome, Curt Spichor, J off Ridingor, Chuck Findley, Coach Qlicklgol'-QIEISQLL .v. earns 1 O-4 record David Douglas f1'0Sh1Hf1I'l ciltchoi' tonsos for oncoming pitch. Yt vwq 'Q-4....,..,,tv is ' saw' is -',.'.'a , xi x '3f '5'1-Q 4' ., rg 5 ,' .vs g - ug, ,.?y.., ,Nu-Q-an is - . . 'iiwglgt rp -2517 I WO! xp- ,VQPW 4 , I .. - . , ,,.. - -- ,L 8 V My-. , ,, JA-. t ' x H in- Q ' if M .--4 ' . X' ,, ' , 4' ' , ' .Q Q 5. ,. . , ,3.y.j,gx,.,. Z.if3.52' My W,-r ' , A , 3 , so 4 'fi ,,:x.i,:1 ,Q f 'Aw .aw . .. f i N 1. . M D f 4 ff ff 33511, V j 'N , g,i, V , ' J I ' ' if 'W' 4 . 7 W - , K .- - , 4-wi-4 ii ' 1? 'wwfgffzfzwf M-'IW 'iff M-. A Q, . W ' 3 A -ff , , ,EMR --M V '- Vigil E45 ' ' A' 74 'FT 'MYWSW lim' ' ' ' .QQ ,liar x'u, ,. wa us' , JZ ., A77 N vu-...,-I .QF i ---...,,,, T Q , A...L.fss'nxdQwU vw Mrstgffweg.-,tw-vi X 1 A Y td ' Ron Salyard drives 21 hit through to infield. '-,mv 1iu,'h.f2' 'Nt ..,-, 4.-2 , frosh make up two teams FROSII A BASIQBALL--l-'RON'l' ROW, left to right: Richard Brooke, Jeff Potts, Wayne Nishiniura, John Lansing, Dave Harrington, Dave Mowry, Stan Koehler, ROWZ: Coach Bob Stgigsgs, Brian Muir,Jini Olson, Jeff Sztckett, Mike Stephens, Mike Struder, Larry Brooks, Steve Gilroy, Tim Clinpinzm, Bob Kinney. 175 F' gf 5,1 ,Mt ,,. 4 1 .fic .P 1.5, .x ,B S 7 f '--.LW 1'Q1 ,f..,,. S S is L S at . ex. , X, fWXQgifw3 , , Wx- Wt af' C pu yv QSLZLHJ X Q-QQ bt , 3+ 2 9510 3, Su ,gn I ,' 5.1123 Q t fm S iw, V3 T .fu QNX in Qvlvl l H0511 B BASILBALL l RONl ROW left to right Stexe Chinn Roclq' Waifoid Owen Belmont, Scott Ilamilton, Jay Wiley, Dick Hoofi, Greg Hanson, Jim Corliss, Coach Mel Fox, ROW 2: Mark Wilson, Bob Hatch, John Toiney Ray Hatcher, Mark Price, Steve Murphy, Norric Linclroth, Tony Picco, Steve Maki, R nlph Jubb, Tony Roberts, Don Uolstein, Don Capps, NOT PICTL'RICD: Pat McGee. we--Q41 ll vi' We have the best combination of hurdlers in the state stated Utz at the Senior Banquet, individual efforts set new school marks First place in the Centennial Invitational. . . state best in the low hurdles and long jump. . . first place in the District meet beating the favored Centennial. . . sixth place in the State meet. Those were a few of the accomplishments of the 1967 Scot Track team. There were numerous school records established during the season, but probably the two most important were Steve Vetters' 19.2 seconds clocking in the low hurdles, and Dale Leabo's 23ft. 2 1f2in. leap in the long jump. Scots to place in the State meet were: Bob Buhl, fifth in javelin, and fifth in the 440 relayg Steve Vetter third in the high hurdles, and third in the low hurdlesg Mike Bischoff fourth in the high hurdles and sixth in the low hurdlesg and Dale Leabo third in the long jump. H6 D,D, 59 - Centennial 77 D. D . 67 - Hillsboro G9 D, D , 89 - Putnam 47 D. D. 58 - Milwaukie 78 D,D. 104 - Astoria 31 D, D , 97 - Beaverton 39 D , D , 78 - Central Catholic 58 D, D . 102 - Gresham 34 D, D, 94 - Sunset 42 D.D, 93 1X2 - Clackamas 42 1X2 Metro Relays - Third place E Centennial Invitational - First place Coach Magi Wilkins in his role as head coach times the individual runs. Etcgtt Johnson glides over pole vault bar in preparation for th e District IEEE. 45-1l ,E'! Curt Emery grimaces as he leaps over the high jmnp bar. Lee Hunefeld strains for a few more inches, 'S - 1' ig. A H7 Steve Johnson unleashes all his power as he puts the shot at an away meet, S., 4-,.. 'ip fl' fl- .qgfiaf fr .iam-r fl... wmfx if'H'?-as 3853532 . - fl 1 , , N Q., ,-t .u,i,.-ts. -, t.QLQ1 f, 'k '4xgx' -., . . - V fc., n Ke , i i 5' 4 42 Q'-Hfztvwgafpsgzmm W, W: assi' Wes if 'ft H' rvzifvggi-,fwufgifiw Dale Leabo sets state best of 23 feet 2 1X2 inches in the long jump competition, Senior Steve Vetter displays the form that placed him third in the high hurdles and third in the low hurdles in state competition, 1L!ff rw 4 1 V, if F51 A VARSITY TRACK--I RON'l' ROW, left to right: Steve Vetter, Dennis Henry, Vic Becker, Gary Lane, Steve Wolfhagen Mark Post, Tim Schomberg, Scott Johnson, Steve Johnson, Ilarold Parker, Larry Morris, Jerry Lee, Curt Emery Dale Leabo, Lee llunefeld, Mike Bischoff, ROW 2: Allen George Logsden, Bob Davidson-manager, Greg Snider, Teach-manager, Bob Buhl, Mike Bergstrom, Keith Canutt, gllen Lorts. J,V, TRACK--FRONT ROW, left to right: Curt Gilbertson, ROW 2: Dave Lestiko, Tom Rutger, Perry Mitchell Bob Mike Carter, John Richardson, Wayne Campbell, Gary Kile, Carrol Unruh, Ray Ilascall, Cleve Nlel adden Lu, Collins, Kevin Moore, Don Carlson FROSII TRACK--FRONT ROW, left to right: Terry Hutchinson, Dave Sehomberg, Rick Antonaeci, Ray Beach, Randy Butler, Steve Parsons, Dave Lalloux, Tom Johnson, Tom Joy, ROW 2: Mark Krager, Bob Biamont, Steve Chiodo, Richard Davenport, Bill , Larry Stofiregen, Gray, Bob Call, Rick Skogmo, Doug Kelsag, Sturdivfuit, J eff llammons, Ken Hohlfeld, lylve Kemper, 0,- Mike DeSj'lvia, Ron Peebles, Mike Liehty, ROW .,. Dan Hughes, Mike Brown, Lee Weatherford, Jack Vandelaar, Henry Miller, Ron Haas, Scott Paul, R on Swaren, Jim Fanger . J-13 an gg: , V ., -J , ' i 'IL- f'1'.. '..!l' Juan- X .4,....,- ,.....f- -1-Ti '25 .22 LQ' :Q V I J, . ,Q F 1' ' 'Eff . K' 'X v- . ..k. .ef s ,d QQ., ,fx if V Nliko Poosfoi-fl is gf eg-ge5e,,1,,,,.,1 Xeeqffgzl-1gr':,,og+ ' Five' tiff ,',, - Fa 1's,.,,, if 1 ,, about to sink his . , off ew sf-Xl Q, 55' . W, fu,-4 A 1- 1 7 rt g X-wg,-r,f::+1.'5g,f f sa' putt. iss. parks Af 4.,,B5eX, ,, ,,,ewf,4- F ,, , V 4, L. 4,1 .4 ,V Q sf, A WI: 4 -, 1 'Leg g in 7 4 w ' ' , 1 Doug Skille is at the tee in the State meet at Glendovcor, tee time for boys Low score Wins in golf, and Coach Osburn has plenty to be proud of with a 12 win - 3 loss record for the 1967 season, Boys' golf finished 4th in the Metro League and 15th out of 49 teams in the State meet, Mike Ponsford was low for the Scots at the State meet, and Doug Skille was placed on the second team Metro League All Stars. It was a fine season for both individual boys and the team, 631 4- '7' 4 .S itil' 1' '93 .f Q? 10 L-Q i . 9 WN sv . 1 'E 3 3 3 1, E 5 BOYS' GOLF--FRONT ROW, left to right: Dave Kleeb, Steve Kelsey, Bill Smeuthurst, Mike Ponsford, ROW 2: Sam Spicher, Bill Schmeideskamp, Doug Skillo, Tim Perry, Scott Davenport, Coach Truman Osburn, X -sbi'M 1 X ff f whsrxilui SEASON RECORD 9 1 g eww p Match Play 209 Milwaukie 220 W L, 1 D,D, 2 - Lake Oswego 8 200 Clackamas 214 . D,D, 9 - Jesuit 1 196 Hillsboro 212 M ggpgp D,D, 10 - Reynolds 0 214 Astoria 223 1 . Medal Play 201 Putnam 213 I is MMM D,D, 201 - Centennial 203 190 The Dalles 196 D.D. 246 - Parkrose 271 196 Gresham 214 ' 'iitlle D.D, 205 - Central Catholic 213 207 Sunset 204 D D,D, 219 - Beaverton 214 one 120 4 tffilin Q52 amwziig if , , w Don Kriens prepares for a hackhand return. BOYS' TENNIS--FRONT ROW, left to right: Mike Caldwell, Qayi: Davis A ww-at y :-, 44, Don Kriens, Ken Roberts, ROW 2: Coach Dave Gardner, .griy-Rafiiall, VBillMS,tp-anrt, Kirk Anderson. 1' ,- if Q , ,' rf 4 ' , 'V , 1 , S ,lm 'X , . We ,. , K- 2 W Q I Ara.. ncttcrs show promise Gaining skills was the chief goal of the 1967 Boys' Tennis Team, Experience for the future was acquired through much practice and many meets in Metro competition. Jerry Randall, one of the top tennis players in the state, was out of commission much of the season due to illness, But with the guiding hand of Coach Gardner the team members showed promise for next year. With a grimace on his face Kirk Anderson returns the ball. -lm, ,X 1 I . ,L ijt 5 y .si , Q 'A I, . 1 , 5 A 'r ' f 3 E X s , 11 ICZLIHS take time for triumphs wwf' ll-. 'Wm N f v ,W 1 , ar , ' 'L Eu-lag!! .,,r. kV,. A.. ,..v.-,N,...V,, I f , ' , 1 . . '44 3 1 a aj r' Ll MM M .. Q b l .. ,,,, x ,,,.,...,,,-, .nm-VW-fin N-1 EH f 1 ,M ,.,, 'Z , ,. .,,,.,.,.-.,..,.v Q.. hmm, 8 W ,. '- ' ' .,,.,,.,.. , Q, I Z 'Q k 'NX Q SQ'f 'S ...aln.. f silence falls upon the cheering crowd i Q it FRONT ROW, left to right: Ann Wikman, Ann Sheehy, Kathy Dianne Burry, Holly Rogers, Debbie Peyton, Sue Smith, Coach Eckstrom, Linda Blair, Lin Murakami, Lorette Holcomb, ROW Bill Dendurent, 2: Coach Don Jacklin, Daphne Browning, Jean Weathersbee, frosh relay invades state Four freshman girls made up a medley relay squad which invaded and took State, They were: Dianne Burry, Ann Wikman, Lin Murakami, and Debbie Peyton, With the combined efforts of the whole tea.m, the Lassie tankers took a third in the State meet, Led by senior captain Daphne Browning, the girls swimming team closed with a seasonal record of four wins, two ties, and one loss. D, D, Relays - 3rd place D. D . 84 - Centennial 20 D, D. 65 - Gresham 39 D, D, 40 - Beaverton 64 D,D, 52 - North Bend 52 D,D, 53 - South Eugene 51 D. D . 58 - Sunset 46 District - 2nd place State - 3rd place Holly Rogers glides through the backstroke. Daphne Browning reaches to get extra inches at the start of a 100 meter freestyle. Nur' ,A S 11 --W3 I . , SQ 1 3 3 4 lfww A f 'W QQW, H ?jw'f'T'Qw L ,, if ' leav- VARSITY and J,V, GYMNASTICS-- FRONT ROW, left to right: Sheryl Busacker, Kathy Mayer, Renee Lane, Chris Calhoun, Nancy Hunt, Sharon Martin, ROW 2: Coach Charlene Davenhauer, Nancy-l-llgll, It took just four years of existence for the girls' gymnastics team to bring the coveted State Championship title to Douglas, For DeEtta Jamieson it was the finale of a four year struggle, Besides Winning her fourth consecutive gold medal in the free exercise event, she captured a first place victory in vaulting and another in all- around performance, Freshman Jayne Hamilton, sophomore Janet Brain, and junior Renee Bauer were the other competitors at the State meet. Jayne accepted three second place medals, one third, and one sixth, Losing their only meet by a narrow six point margin, the girls came back in the next meet to beat Mclllinnville and Newberg's combined score of 44 with a total of 58 points, After that it was District and finally the State meet at the University of Oregon, A fine performance by all of the girls led to a State Championship, and the culmination of a four year battle to become number one was realized, Jayne llamilton, Renee Bauer, 'Delfjttna-Jamiespon, Diane Norgard, Pat Pringle, ,Janet Brain, Susan Alexander, -Karen lieiper, Kris linker, Marta lfoos, Janice McCarthy, Debra Green, D,D, 65 - Parkrosc ll D,D, 41 - South Salem 32 D,D, 34 - North Eugene 40 D,D, 56 - McMinnville 23 Newberg 21 District - First Place State - First place Arms spread, Janet lirain strives for extra points and a team victory. VARSITY GOLF, left to right: Jeanette Loe, Janell Biglin, Bo Dee Burnett, Julie Colton, Patty Douglas. great year for Women drivers During the regular season, the girls' golf team had their best year yet. The girls played much better golf than in years past, with the top two girls having consistent 49+ averages. These two girls were Jeanette Loe and Janell Biglin. Every year is a growing year for This year the team is losing only one senior. The rest of the team was made up of one junior, one sophomore, and two freshmen. D,D, 2 -Sunset 8 4 6 D.D. 10 - Centennial 0 10 0 8 2 D.D. 4 -Beaverton 6 4 6 D.D. 2 - Lake Oswego 8 4 6 D,D. 5 1f2 -Parlcrose 4 112 4 6 D,D, 13 -Bend 11 Centennial 4 District 5th place 128 av. w,g'Qnv--fi f , f 1: Q ' w l.. L9 was 1 1 Julie Colton exhibits her driving form at one of the team practice sessions, Jeanette Loe prepares to tee off 4 T: VARSITY TRACK--FRONT ROW, left to right: Anne Stupey, Lynda Eng, Debbie Peterson, Debbie Monro, Barbara Schneider, Lanita Tidwell, Glenda Steele. ROW 2: Miss Michael, Judy Canutt, Judy Citterman, Judy O'Neill, Debbie Peyton, Linda Taylor, Sallie Kraus, Lorely Petrasso, Gayle Welch, ROW 3: Joan girls' track builds for the future D,D, 44 - HudsonBay 60 D,D, 85 - Estacada 78 Gervais 58 Forest Grove 34 Tigard 30 St. Paul 22 Colton 1 D,D, 59 - Milwaukie 36 D,D, 37 - Hillsboro 70 Milwaukie Invitational - tie for third District- Second place Varney, Marta Foos, Ann Wikman, Susan Hiebert, Cathie Eggiman, Debbie Lee, Kathy Loughary, Carolyn Hender- son, Nancy Hull, Beth Teeters, Chris Calhoun, Kitty Haggerty, Pat Pringle, Pat Dehaan, Elaine Atkins, Peggy Gwyther-manager . Though only in its third year at David Douglas, Girls' Track qualified ten girls to compete in the State meet, These girls and their events were: Relay- Lorely Petrasso, ,Beth Teetersr, Debbie Lee, and Linda Taylor 100 yard dash- Lorely Petrasso 220 yard dash- Linda Taylor 80 meter hurdles- Susan Hiebert 440 yard run- Debbie Peterson 880 yard run- Ann Wikman Long Jump- 'lfhyra Garlick High Jump- Carolyn Henderson Javelin- Judy O'Neill None, however placed in the State meet. There are only two senior girls on the team. The team is made up mainly of underclassmen who will be a great asset to the team in future years. Her face revealing her determination, Kitty Haggerty prepares Gayle Welch reaches for a few extra inches in the girls' long to take a hurdle. jump competition. as Q il at 5 :E , Vicki Barclay reaches for her serve in a match with South Salem. GIRLS' TENNIS--FRONT ROW, left to right: Diane Fisher, -Linda Stiegler, Vickie Barclay, Terri Borchers, Carol Kopacz, ROW 2: Diane Gwyther, llorene Guthrie, Barbara Krell, Shelley Sauer, Marsha Seitsinger, Sally Helzer, Coach Karen Holder, girls have smashing season With the beginning of the 1967 season the girls' tennis team had but two remaining members of last year's var sity team. These two girls, sophomore Vicki Barclay and senior Linda Stiegler, made up the singles section of this year's squad. The doubles teams that competed in the District meet were: first doubles Terri Borchers and Diane Gwytherg and second doubles, Carol Kopacz and Doreen Guthrie. The entire team got past the first round at the District meet. After that everyone went out except Vicki Barclay who went on to place second. D,D, 2 - Madison 4 D,D, 1 - Beaverton 3 D, D, 2 - Clackamas 2 D,D, 4 - The Dalles 2 D, D, 1 - Sunset 3 D, D, 3 - Gresham 1 D, D, 3 - Putnam 1 D , D, 2 - Hillsboro 2 D, D. 2 - Milwaukie 2 D,D, 1 - Lake Oswego is L Y Diane Gwyther smashes a serve while first doubles partner G V V 'sm i ' like Terri Borchers readies herself for the return, if A - . V4 4 1'-' , N i.' SQA I sharing We'1fe all togetheaf for only a while Shaving a laugh, a joke, and a Smile 131 Celtic takes on a new look This year the 1966-67 CELTIC Staff has tried something entirely new, The style of the cover is a design symbolic of the 20th eentury. Folk songs, the theme of the book, express the feeling of the new age, Every first period, Room 12 is transformed from a journalism room into a mass of CELTIC staffers scurrying to meet their deadlines. In August of each year the results of the staff are brought out at the annual CELTIC party. to 'lg . ,f , ' 1-it N ,. ,W 'i i 2m'r'- ,Q f' Q C' j Q--.-.....,.s, I ' lvisor Mr. Darby. CELTIC STAFF--FRONT ROW, left to right: Donna Perrine, Frances Lee, Vicki Hoefiing, Carol Trotto, ,Carol Cobb, Jan Vogelpohl, ROW 2: Vicki Hutson, Sue Ruin, Janice Bair, Essie Becker, Tom Donahue, Carole Weisdorfer. ROW 3: 'N--4, s E 9 as V Q8 ' , ,-k- . .Q X Q 5, ll A if iii ,K :E 'Sv if 'C CELTIC photographers Terry Walker, Dennis Haker, and Tom Don'1 hue proce ss prints . Terry Walker, Barbara Schulze, Nancy West, Cathy Wallmark, PICTURED: Pati Hagan. if Wim Linda Stiegler, Dennis Haker, Diane Schermerhorn. NOT .2 4 color marks innovation for highlandcr This year the HIGHLAN DER staff did niany things to change the appearance of the paper. One of the most striking of these was the use of color for the first time. Along with color must come excellent pictures. A glance through any HIGIILANDER gives evidence of their success. Other important changes were an eight- page spread for most issues and increased circulation, After composing a feature article or headline story, Sherry Tracy's next task is to type up a letter-perfect copy to send to the publisher. -urnn-'-wslmnpl QV ...,, 1 Lv-Q... : i if fi - A ,, M' nv -- f , if --il, M' '-'W 4 V' . I Bookkeeping and circulation play an important role in the operation of any newspaper. Hcre Mike Morris goes over accounts W'11i1L',,QL1d5l-QLXEQS checks addresses for the many out-of- iit0I if1'Chi9f Qfigmfiflgge school subscribers. IIIGIILANDIQR STAIVI4'--11'RON'I' ROW, left to right: 1611112111 ij'VC1'5VQi1, Gary Thoinpson, ROW 33: Ken White, Qanis Qltoseknbcrg, liiien Miioberta Alford, Shirley Kerr, Kathy Pegnone, Qanglee I-Iain, Ifatti, iinepper, liven Iforseth, Miko Morris, Ray Pratt, Mike Shank, Ken '1JioLi5lias, Jnfiy ROW 2: Lingia Moore, Sharon Ileiin,-lfattiv Roberts, lllong I-Eeiiirett, NOT PICTURICD: hynda Qnniont, Gary Miller, Chris Laccinole, Karen Qison, Szingilie Gannon, Sherry Tracy, Qllerensh-QV, Larry Heikkila, Tana J enkins, Deana Thede, A317 if lf? ' 2 2 iiiiiwikfi Z . Q 5 5 i M Q? E iii? t t l 'N QP 'W'T'F' FD' 135 in 2 S -I President lil'-llienknepgqg assists in the more serious part of the Quill and Scroll banquet. quill and scroll rcorganizes In past years membership in Quill and Scroll has consisted of receiving a pin and getting to- gether once a year for the Celtic picture. This year a strong attempt has been made to re- organize the journalism honorary into an active and meaningful organiz ation. Besides re- ceiving a record amount of new members, it also had a rec night and a spring banquet in its attempt to build lasting interest. F i 5 l Q s ,422 Qathieivlallmark and -Eraiiclismliee battle over a Carom board at a Quill and Scroll rec night. FRONT ROW, left to right: riffs-sie Becker, Kathy Pegnone, QuQQ,Hi2s.L1C- C9!lfl9.9-ll3lE.v Sharon Hcim, lfrgrnc-isvlie-Q Carol Trotto. ROW 2: :Ferry l of Walker, Cathic Wallmurlq, lglhyllis Laigeficldz W IxI'1Tfei5fMK'eH Wmte, lanice 'Elair,,Linda Diiniaglnj, Vlllhlbgi Knei3peif lllelfiiiisualffx- X-qt., oung scholars join junior honorar I Q J J X' if fi 243, Gail Johnson shows the concentration deserving of a scholar. JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS-- FRONT ROW, left to right: Jeanette Loe, Gary Rice, Cathy Eggiman, ROW 2: Susan Alexandar, Mark Denner, Linda Taylor, Sally Kraus. 4-so These students demonstrate the hard work that goes into qualification for membership in the Junior National Honor Society, In degrees oi taking in the ideas presented: Joe Brandenburg looks as Dick Borchers listens, Marty Howard absorbs and Erie Houghton ponders Clifi Garner discusses while ,Ron Cox records his interpretation, intellects unite society banner FRONT ROW, ln-it to right: Greg Gordon, Andy Holcomb, Nick Drakulieh, Ken Roberts, Bill Webb, Doug Henderson, Dave Smith, Paul Selnveiss, Jerry Cleveland. ROW 2: Carol Stenzel, Barbara Kralj, Debbie Hensley, Kerrilou Fanger, Anne Blankenship, Sally Schnitzer, Carol Trotto, Donna I-Ing, Sherrill Rasmussen, Melody Lane, Jeanie Weathersbee. ROW 3: Pat Collins, Carlotta Hildenbrand, Susie O'Toole, Betty Mattson, Bev Saenst, Jennifer Meyer, under honor Deborah Mason, Cheryl Hodges, Mona Loner, David Piluso, Brian Stoifregen, Lorin Lehman, ROW 4: Barb Schulze, Caryl Smith, Carmen llildenbrand, Bruce Bcebe, Terry Craven, Linda Starr, Larry Stone, Chris lXlelXlannis, Janice Kowalk. NOT PIC'1'L'RED: Gary Radmaeher, Janis Carlson, Mike Wallmark, Nancy Hull, Sue Millard, Vicki Hoefling, Pat Malone, Mike Morris, FRONT ROW, left to right: Eric Houghton, Darris Dietz, Rob Horner, Kirk Ileulcl, Larry Bradley, Dave Heltner. ROW Z: Carol Cohen, Carolyn Campbell, Gerry Iiinisey, Terry Ehler, Joanne Boynton, Charlene Potts, Nancy Woxniak, Jan Yoglepol, Juliet Buell, ROW 33: Delfltta Jamieson, Jolene Jenson, Cindy Schonert, Mary Henry, Nancy Billingsly, Raydene Call, Daphne Browning, Karon Schneider. ROW -L: Harold Parker, Cathy Wallmark, Phyllis Lancefield, Jerry Loc, Patty Chonoweth, Jim Duffy, Marsha Young, Rod Phillips. T New member ot honorary, Christie Mehlannis, receives hor pin dur- ing the NHS banquet and installation, Jun Yogclpol helps the AFS fund by purchasing a ribbon sold by Phyllis Laneetield lor National Honor Society during A FS week, QL 4 f qv x f Z, 1 V if I X t .Xi rf T' President, Vicki Woodworth, presides over N,F, L, meetings. Listening to speaking techniques is a part of Mr, With Mr, lXIcGillivray's help, Pat Collins and Mike Wallmark search for the material lXlcGillivray's many duties as advisor, that helped them to a first place in District and sixth in State, nfl. - from soapbox to podium N,F, L,--FRONT ROW, left to right: Jackie Green, Virginia Carter, Delores Galbraith, Elaine Eddington, Janis 'l' aylo r, Mike LaValley, Vicki Woodworth, Ken Roberts, Mr, lXlcGillivray, ROW2: Bonnie Springer, Susie C'Toole, llilde Ilolmquist, Karen Krogh, Linda Woodworth, Clark Hensley, Pat Collins, 'SLIAU QQ? National Forensics League infers leadership, scholarship, and parti- cipation. This yea1 s high point was an all-school tournament to increase participation in speech activities throughout the school, Carlotta Ilildenbrand, Norman Watari, Mark Donner, ROW 3: Miss Pfenning, Sue Curtis, Sally Pye, Cathie Wallmark, Suzanne Culver, Patty Chenoweth, lllarilyn Budzeck, Carmen llildenbrand, Mike Wallinark, Shawn Fisher, Allen Eddington, sz- 1 . 5 - hQ if l. ' V'-,, to ,f ': , Q. a e ia , D , , l Q- -we SENIOR MEMBERS--FRONT ROW, left to right: JLUJNDMQBL. Mark.- Davis, Eric H9.k121ht9H, R919 ,HQr!1Q1?, Mike Herz, Bi5?li-F?HQ?1', D931 3532, Tim Schvmberg, Qalgyupgng, QQBSMELQQ, Lee Hvnefeld, ,M,ikQ,. Bose, NQQWQEQQA1, Qu-aneewntisr, Grads Swansen, Shawnsfisher, l3i?Q1l9flf SteVQn.Y9-11613 Q92-UEtlL51SI1S, .el2.C.15.3P?1ll.nbi1.U8h: fliQWfillir Di91i.B91'ph,ers. ROW 42 SQm.Whirtehead, P.ete.,Piers0.n, Steve -nrcygt, George Shoemaker, ROW 2: Qrlifigld, Vhal-.RJh59n,'Qhris Kelsey, Dalexlieegq, Bruce Drugg, Paul Schwabe, Dnennisjohnson, Hea1d, 1YEi1?xTEivL?E'crera4Q.Lp.e, L1rmwars.Qn,.5QQ.Grm,.13ay. Qtinuloue, Qarxmain, nm Domes, lrnzreilewhine, cm-Q Wik.m..an. 1231!1QlOg1g19mQer., Kg-Leonggg, Innshnquetre, Je1?.!.Y TC1'1'y,1YLC.C2Qfr.Q1.v,. Mx IEPPQQQSE, liilllfilffifh- ROW' Ed Geunef, E32 EFSWQ-ft,,129Yie1f a legion of lcttcrmcn is ro al ci o f , lQ,,s,,f, ,,,,. ttcil if 1 'Q Q Q The large amount of boys who have excelled in sports enough to earn a varsity letter is reflected in our fine sports records. From cross-country to baseball, our skills have shown themselves in individual and team recognition. Letterman Qam-vWhitehcad performs one of the duties of Royal D in punchi1:fg'Eif'n'neIOvantrel1's student body card at a basketball game. --.WJ UNDERCLASS MElVlBERS-- FRONT ROW, left to right: Curt Emery, Paul Schweiss, Ken Roberts, Barry Kolan, Joel Yamauchi, Roger Joy, greg Snider, Dave Brown, Dan York, ROW 2: Robert Phillips, Qlhomzgmqgnes, Mike Bergstrom, Pat Malone, Andy Holcomb, Mike Ilollis, Randy Ainslie, John DeRoest, Jerry Ingham. ROW 3: Robert Davidson, Dave Smith, Dennis Henry,-Nick ulieh, Bill Antonacci, Bob Blake, 5j9 B , Ric Schneider, Ted Mollett, ROW 4: Stove Wolfhagcn, Bob Buhl, Dean Schermerhorn, Larry Catt, Mig Mgglarthy, Gary Smith, Ken Gassner, Dennis Silvoy, Mike Greenup, ff' in thc World is a stage for thcspians To be an actor is to be exhausted after the final curtain but still alive enough to enjoy the cast party wholeheartedly. An actor must be able to be the character he plays completely. Acting is make-up you can't get off in time for school the next morning, It is your hair dyed and your back tired and your mind spinning with your lines, But negating all disadvantages, a true Thespian is willing to put up with all this to hear the applause at the end signifying it was time well spent, David Douglas students are able to prepare two plays, a night of one acts, and a Command Performance because they are willing to forego all the trials and look forward to the end product of success, HQ' 1.3. Kim Valentine endures the rigors of make-up lor the Mad Woman of Chaillot, 'l'IlICSPIANS--FRONT ROW, left to right: ffgnivlijgo, Kim Valentine, Gary lirziin, Nancy -Hull, Darcy llalfrance, Debbie Ileusley, Gerald Burrow, Paula Bolcn. 2: Shuklec, .lN1:1rileeDolQiar, lloleen Jensen, Larry Baker, yliyndzi lglopt, Logan, llflnvrvit, M115-,, Reymrlds- ROW 31 Q111i1Ql1QlLLChiJ-P111-SLIM, Qarol. Ge1rQnvr,, Egsisabeexr, I,iYIJnlJanahe.r, 59.Cl'1i!1L11QSf', Curt Higgin- bptlizimb Richard Burrows, Brad Herrett, Lanita llyatt, Sue Clark, Gail Jeffrey, liarbaraulfrall, Caryl Smithlr Sherrill Rasmussen, Layellle Grundy, ROW 4: lytariliomano, Sharon Geier, Ken Snider , lloger llabbef-Dave Dochow, Pat Ellg, Cliullrjndlgy, liengt-andigg, Steve Johifon, Ed Gcllncr, 2 C t l . r Paula B ancroft a n d Jane Scheelar sing Make Someone Happy at this yea1 s Thospi- an Assembly. YOUNG REPUBLICANS--LEFT TO RIGHT: Mona Loner, Jolene Geates, D amen Lewis, Christy Mclviannis, Patty Douglas, Carolyn Swaren, Mr. Stark, YOUNG DEMOCRATS--FRONT ROW, left to right: Alyee Connelly, V Catherine Craig, Connie Henderson, Sue Bennett, Bill Smith, ROW 2: Mr. Conrath, Craig Swanson, Kathy McIntosh, Martin Biamont, Marlyn Kelm, Don Rose, Mr, Smith, .r. and .d. participate in politics Q, 2 V3 f i 5 a 1 fl gf ai A 2 W ,, ,, 1 ui vi ,I 5 I 2 3 le W 1 L-K Young Demoerat's advisor, Mr. Smith, meets Governor Tom McCall on the field trip to the State Capitol which members of the two clubs went on this year. 3 , , if future teachers get earl training Cindy Schonert and Linda Innocenti guide two sixth graders in learning about nature at the Outdoor School, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-- FRONT Row, left to right: 'Patti Miller, Gail Johnson, Sheryl Carpenter, Corky Heald, Sue Preshaw, Carol Trotto, Frances Lee. ROW 2: Virginia Morris, Linda lnnoeenti, Renee Newman, Darlene Clute, Jan Jeffrey, Nancy Billingsley, Clark Hensley, Phyllis Lancefeild, Mrs. Dennis-advisor. ROW3: Mrs. Hiede- advisor, Sietska Grandy, Jolene Geates, Debbie Garrett, Yvonne Gelissen, Vicki Grandy, JoAnn Smalberger, Linda Starr, Pat Collins, Mike Wallmark, ROW 41 Mr, Gardner-advisor, Cathy Dailey, Larry Wood, Cherilyn O'Byrne, Karen Brenneke, Bobbi Adams, Cindy White- head, Janice Franzen, Cathy Wallmark, Cindy Schonert. ADVENTURERS' CLUB--FRONT ROW, left to right: Karma Ellsworth, Susan Hoffstetter, Sandy Bennett, Kathleen Daily, Lin Murakami, Cheryl Potts, Marcia Muldoon, Wanda Fox, Jackie Fielding, Debbie Munro, Janet Davenport, Sally Ham, Donna Measner, Vicki Kuschnick, Dan Verd, Loa Stratton, Maureen Wilcox, Larry Stoffregen, ROW 2: Bill Herz, Susan Nelson, Peggy Curtin, Katie Hodges, Monica Lundstrom, Nancy Kline, Gloria Truitt, Patti Pringle, Sandy Zank, Chris Calhoun, Sandra Geier, Cherilynne Selbee, Jean Vahey, Jackie Green, Linda Poole, Nancy Benner, Wendy Cole, Kathy Jamison, Scott Anderson,YDebbie Lee. ROW3: Larry Wood, Jane Robbins, Gwen Osborne, Renee Newman, June Hilton, Karen Henry, Bobbi Adams, Janet Arenz, Linda Hartman, Ann Wikman, Lemin Cox, Sharalee Hansen, Donna Clunie, Linda Rasmussen, Marsha Seitsinger, Shari Knephoff, Steve Parsons, ROW 4: Rex Stratton, Debbie Peyton, Christine Lechelt, Cheryl Straw, Gary Haven, David Hinrichs, Yicki Fulker, Wanda Cobb, Dianne Burry, Barbara McCaleb, Pam Kehrli, Linna Radke, Betty Hammond, Sandy Mayor, Dorothy Anderson, Don Goldstein, Jim McDonald, Steve Carroll, ROW 5: Mr, Flint, Susan Fergusan, Mary McDonald, Dan Hogan, Brian Muir, Ron Karjalainen, Victoria Horton, Adele Leonard, Debbie Kehrli, Daine Campbell, Carolyn Johannesen, Mary Shepard, Steve Kelsey, Denise Schrieber, Hen.ry Miller, Duane Mintier, adventurers' club promotes varied activities M, ,kk - w 2. ' X y-it . ' 'wire ' - ,ir -- ref 1 ,m,,fQs,EQ,- Phyllis Craig donates her time to the yearly Adventurers' Club p r oj e ct of wrapping Christmas presents, ,1-. , it' 1 f N Q I K gig S :gr 3 H' Q mi' I Q 8 s si N 55-95 E' X lx 9 -4 X Ga, ,Q H7 if Qian X F 1+ gg 'Q Que. E P W A , A Q , ,,,, ,WN is ,,,,, .. 15 , , , . E ?- ig ,,,s5,gi1, r f: fame, I mm .aa sr f --,,, 1 FK: ' fr riria ' ' if Sponsored by Adventurers' Club, the Donkey EQfjW2.'rili-Qigfff j.g,ffg1i,rifi'! ,i f ' - Basketball game brought some strange posesg - i',' I ' ' for example, Ed Gellner's and Mr. Fox's. .if ski lords, gra. provide recreational opportunities rf a- T' rf-'41 ...ffl E ,ails SKI LORDS--FRONT ROW, left to right: Margaret McManus, fggalg-akncrnoft, y.iQLe,,uQQruug, Qr1rrs.,Lee1,d, QsQr1s,,p,1fNary McD0fw1d, Sue Ferguson, -DQLXQQDQ-s, Mr, Brenner, ROW 2: ,Eclma-rl-Watari, Chr-is Beeler, Steve Coates, Shardon Lewis, lid Gellner,-Eph Steffwarlti, Steye IuLQggs,, ,Jing ,Willi- mont, John Sonderen, -l larneyl, Vicki Mllgcgng demonstrates one ofthe more unusual skiing techniques. Judy O'Neil1 gets ready to shoot for a basket at one of the rec sessions of G,R,A, GlRLS' RECREATION ASSOCIATION--FRONT ROW, left to right: linda-Bettit, Babette LaFountain, Nanette O'Dierno. ROW2: B9'lUiSSR1lQSer' Qerrr KQUQSFYY Brenda Winger, Kathy Loughary, Barbara LaFountain, Kathy Lakin. ROW 3: -ff. Jackie Fielding, Chris Kemper, Mary McCarthy, Claudia Parker, Kathy Eckstrom, Iverrie Boulder, Peggy Cwyther, ROW 4: Susan Nelson, Cheryl Straw, Carol Sogge, Vickie Morrison, Judy O'Neil1, La Nita Tidwell, Chris Lechelt. chess takes 2nd in state competition gmac: X nl! Chess Club president, Cliff Garner, proudly holds the S?COml P1506 trophy the team Won' They also CHESS CLUB--FRONT Row, left ro right: craig Sylvia, Cliff Gal-nor, Larrj won first in District. Stone. ROW 2: Shardon Lewis, Mike Shank, Randy Prakkcn, Mr, Fricsen Damon Lewis, Dave Brandenburg, Joe Brandenburg. Shardon and Damon Lewis show the concentration necessary to play a Master's game of chess. ... , xi scriptori and radio club demand Creativit , . Q il E A we as., ---.. 'F fl Doctor Sugarman from Portland State College interprets poetry ata Scriptori meeting. Sid Seymour checks the gas ina gas- driven generator that the Electronics Club experimented With. RADIO AND ELECTRONICS CLUB--FRONT ROW, left to right: Ed Miller, Rick Kilo, Pete Rodabaugh. ROW 2: Sid Seymour, Steve Brose, Steve Flego. ROW 3: ,Randy-Ifr-alcken, lVIr. Tigner. LHS 4 il u SCRIPTORI--FRONT ROW, left to right: Sueiresllgw, Dngrrislligtz, Vjeki Hggiling, ROW 2: lgilglmgo, Judie Glines, x1'QmmEril54sQn, Sue Maas, I Osborne, Esggliegker, Carol Weiman. K 932 l Gwen 'well sing in the sunshine' FOLK SINGING CLUB--FRONT ROW, left to right: Henry Mi1ler,Steve Parsons, ROW 2: Steve Carroll, Jim McDonald, Steve Briggs, Eddy Neiger. ROW 3: Victoria Horton, Susan Hoffstetter, Ann Wikman, Leslie Myers, Jan Hedderly, Jenni Drews, Two members ofthe club, Essie Becker and Sue Ruiz, entertain at a Quill 8: Scroll Party- Jim McDonald and Steve Carroll sing for the club at one meeting, FRONT ROW, left to right: Barry Taylor, Brad Froemke, ROW 2: Nancy Wozniak, Mona Loner, Sue Millard, ROW 3: Scott Powell, K Cindy Sehonert, Chris MeMa.nnis, Miss Judy Taylor-advisor. Mrs. Roberts and Barry Taylor listen intently to a speaker during an IRL meeting, international relations league promotes understanding The IRL- sponsored AFS assembly brought in exchange students from nearby schools, Here is demonstrated a Philippine bamboo-stick dance, f' - -mq Rod Phillvys and Qirn Doyle, are lent a helping hand while making ice-cream for the Spanish Club get-together, Qi. ,Sb SPANISH CLUB--FRONT ROW, left to right: Melody Lane, Qusie O'Toole, Linda Langley, Gail Haney, Iilaine Smith, Carolyn Swaren, ROW2: Mrs, Chalmerqs-advisor, Bill Johnson, Mike Eldridge, Hilda Trebble, .Steve Kelsey, Stan Schroth, GERMAN CLUB--FRONT ROW, left to right: Lois Straton, Susan Maas, Debbie Stager, Margret Kaueit, Linda Gruder, Marilyn Strand, Anne Blankenship, Jan DeLap, Cindy Sehonort, Doug Henderson, Shardon Lewis, ROW2: Signa Carlsen, Shari Hansen, Paula Blasen, PeQgy'Gu?ytl1e'ff Pam Bolstad, Linda Starr, Larry Stone, Gail Jeffrey, Mark Denner, Mr. l-'riesen-advisor, x 11 W3 GMX languages peoples of Slim lets loose With his vicious back-hand in a ping-pong game at Mrs, Chalmers' house, f fm ifeflgllm Weld the the World QAJQYJ , 'Bi ' .5 M' , J-.L-57, ai jul 1' var Mr ii.. 51... The languge lab gives teachers a chance to listen to each student separately and for the student to hear his own progress, ,lXliCkQ3'..lZQp1: and .lim Doyle play tug-oi'-war with Joan Miller during the Spanish Club pic nie , 0 sql' tl! OO! ati 'fab 65:2 Q! 5 8 vii!! H Ag, RUSSIAN C LUB--FRONT ROW, left to right: Theresa Dennes, Vickie Randall, Jerry Coco, Terry Bowdcr. ROW 2: Miss Dodger- advisor, Emily Dennis, Sally Pager, Eugene Snow, Sue Booth, Qusie O l'oole, Sue Ferguson. LATIN CLUB--l+'RON'l' ROXV, left LO right: Pat Nichols, Candee Marlin, Lzmita Tidwell, Mrs, Meyniek-advisor. ROW 2: Alan Jorgensen, Susan Dickey, Rita Eckerson, Diane Brooks. D M 153 4 ,..,-,H 4' ,N N iw - f Zuhzll Aksoy, our exchange student from Izmir, Turkey, Zuhal and hor Aiucricuii sister, Sue Xliiizircl, fiurl Limo to talk Logcthoi' in Lheir busy schedules, i I K fx 'y'f1fQ':31 'Aww i E ,. fm- .,-Quik 11.5 .3 -.H HN ii QW 'Mix ..--Z' -4-5 a.f.s. brings us Zuhal is shown here in an outfit 01' Turkey, al- though in her words, it is not worn every clay in the cities anymore, mi-,xxx 13,534 5 ri i UN Zuhal and ki o Kiyo demonstrates the use of his abacusfor math classes. iI3L'IH' Kiyo lmao, our exchange student from Hofu City, Ya.ma,guchi-ken, Japan. Homework for Kiyo and his American brother, Brian Stoffregen, is fun as well as hard work, 45? iff? z in 'Q F!! 'W ,. Q, Y,.,.' . :FWZ A CHOIR--FRONT ROW, left to right: Melody Trapp, Jean Dickinson, Beth Seine, Karen Schneider, Cathy Stoughton, Stan Gedde, Richard Burrows, ,Kirk Heald, Steve Keiper, Rich McMillan, Jim Doyle, Steve Johnson, Ken Standing, Mike Bergstrom, Ken Forseth, Don Rose, Pete Rodabaugh, Sue Ferguson, Cathy Craig, Becky Johnson, Sandi Merrick, Orinda Moody, Gail Goodrich, Chris Holmberg, Sandra Griffin, Gail Jenkins, Sandra Debusman, ROW 2: Jolee Pense, Sharon Geier, Jan Bair, Jan Jeffery, Sally Cole, Carmen Hildenbrand, Shardon Lewis, Jim Snook, Warren Hartung, Mike Walker, ,Scott Strain, Scott Johnson, Jerry Armstrong, Mark Beard, Ron Rose, Mickey Ronningen, Curt Higginbotham, Bob Nelson, Linda Selbee, Sheryl Tracey, Marilyn Marcy, Barbara Cox, Luana Clausen, Sierrill Rasmussen, Cathy Pond, Robin Green, Gail Case, Terry Link. ROW 3: Belinda Hansen, Dee Richardson, ,Joene Jerry Coco and Doug Geisler relax before a performance. Sage, Carlotta Hildenbrand, Barb Schulze, Dennis Bixby, Wink Miller, Chris Blake, Larry Baker, Wes Yuen, Terry Danker, Gerry Danker, Chris Parsons, Larry Wilson, Chuck Lindley, Pat Malone, Mike Morris, Dave Doehow, Brian Stoffregen, Mary Ann Lazalle, Vicki Woodworth, Carolyn Woods, Judy Frieke, Joleen Jensen, Lydia Work, Sharon Hutchison, Pam Watson, Paula Bolen, Cindy Sehonert, Chris Turbin. ROW 4: Judy Geisler, Joanne Jones, Debby Thies, Suzanne Culver, Pam Rachner, Marilyn Strand, Sam Spieher, Larry Watson, Jim Dryden, Ken Leonard, Mike Fray, Russell Speed, Chris Ilcald, Dick Borchers, Bill Ekroth, Doug Geisler, Marty Howard, Dave Pritchard, Rollie Johnson, Ken Wetmore, Brad Froemke, Debbie Whiting, Patty Chenoweth, Marilyn Budzeck, Pat Lowry, Nancy West, Caryl Smith, Linda Crabtree, Sue Clark, Bcbi Mather, Mary McDonald. a Choir enhances douglas musical Mr, Morrison softens the choir to a pianissimo, 1 f, :means l -1 me in if ii f Janice Bair cmits musical madness, Richard Burrows sight-roads 21 new piece of music. WW' wg ' fa 1 Q. '17 with El toot, a Whistle, a plunk, a bO0m, and imagination i 2 7 i if ,Wx Mr. Morrell proudly holds a picture of thc number one band of the 1966 Rose Festival, while Mr, Jerry Hcrbcrger speaks to the student body, Mr. Morrell sets the tempo and mood of the band in his directing with occasional com- ments to a particular perfor mer . F v The Senior Band teams up with the Sophomore Band to provide music for pep assemblies. SENIOR BAND--FRONT ROW, left to right: Rob Horner, Phil Sarber, Dave Grassley, Paula Emerick, Judy Scheelar, Denise Jarper, Karen Arb, Debbie Doern, Debbie Mason, Diane Denton, Fhalia Searle, Claudia Gullion, Karen Askcy. ROW 2: Alan Iorgensen, Linda Shrout, Dave Smith, Dorothy Hosking, Don Scott, Rick Wunn, Kathy Welch, Marsha Young, Warren Grant, Nink Miller, Bob Phillips, Sam Whitehead, Dolores Galbraith, Slenna Frazier, Karen Brenneke, Marcy Thayer, Valerie 3rown, Connie Henderson. ROW 3: Dan Watkins, Kathy Loughary, Karen Keiper, Vicki Pense, Ed Miller, Ray Pratt, Dharles Nedrow, Thyra Garliok, John Caplener, Chris Beeler, Rod Landreth, Tom Spoo, Mike Davis, Ken Snider, Jerry Drummers pound out the rhythm for pep assemblies Gardener, Larry Bradley, Gordon Oslund, Dave Baldoek, Bob Martin, Jerry Coulter, Rick Scheetz, Gary Radmacher, Norman Wyeoff, Warren llartung, Curtis Emery, Doug Skille, Leland Hunefeld, Rick Walker, Jim Schacher, Dick Dutcher. ROW 4: Margaret McManus, Richard Burrows, George Shoemaker, Richard Nalum, Jim Ford, Mark Chapman, Stan Irish, Gerald Pancoast, Bob Rosenow, Jay Aldrich, Charles Pierce, Doug Kerscy, Mike Wallmark, Jim Brown, Gerald Loe, Steve Ander- son, Wes Smith, Richard Maier, Merle Sogge, David Foos, Jim Patterson, Jerry Cleveland, John Rolfe, Randy Scott, Director lllr, Morrell, NOT PICTURED: Kathy Lakin, Marie Giordano, Ron Doney, Dave Heiden, Ron Young, Larry Koester, Ed Young. ORCHESTRA--FRONT ROW, left to right: Daphne Browning, Susan Dickey, Gary Custis, Doreen Penny, Linda Martin, Susan Millard. ROW 2: Mary Henry, Linda Raun, Paula. East, Arlie Adam, Linda Bartol, Marsha Smith, Jill Lockwood, Don Nissen, Henry Miller, Marta Foos, Larry Venetti, ROW 3: Lorely Petrasso, Wende Wetzel, Janet Perry, Susie Goodman, Anita Powell, Lora VanDeventer, Teresa Lakin, Judy Schcelar, Denise Carper, Kathy Welch, Rick Wunn, Jane Robbins, Marja Green, Karen Boynton, Tim Berry. ROXX 4: Valerie James, Joanne Schilling, Wink Miller, Bob Phillips, Sai! Whitehead, Bob Horner, Phil Barber, Warren Grant, Marsha Young, Eric: Dickman, Nancy Rehberg, Judy Claxton, Linda Francis, Brooks Clutter, Eva Caswell, Janet Wolihagen, Maria Mann, ROW 5: Paw Wood, Greg Hull, Jim Dreiling, Lloyd Sparks, Brad Ilerrett, RicharC Burrows, Richard Nalum, Jim Schachcr, Doug Skille, Dick Dutchcr, Randy Scott, John Rolfe, Mr. Rod Wright, Mr, Carmen Saracco. NOT PICTURED: Dan Gepford, David Piluso, Karen Browning, musical fare provided by orchestra For Mr, Saraeeo, directing the W orchestra is an absorbing job, Judy Scheelar and Kathy Welch make use of time before a concert for a last-minute tune-up. l 1, Q- ij and dance band A cross-section View of the dance band features Chris Beeler on saxo- phone, John Rolfe on trombone, and Dick Dutcher on trumpet, W Q JI. X A 4'-..,, Mr, Morrell pitches in during a practice session and plays some of the music that he usually directs. DANCE IEAYD--S,-XXOPHONICS, left to right: Phil Barber, Ray Pratt, Rod Lzuidreth, Tom Spoo, Chris llceler, RIIYTIIM: Steve Droiling, Randy Scott, John Rolfe, TRLTMPETS: Dick Dutelier, Lee lluncfeld, Warren Hartung, Rick W al ke r, Jim Seliacher, Director- Mcrle Sogge, Jim Ford, Lloyd Sparks. 'l'ROMBONl5S:' Dave Foos, Jim Patterson, 4, -,ff-vm M , , i.,., ,Wag Mr, Morrell, -V ' fwff-fry, m it VAGABOND GIR LS--SICATED, left to right: ,C:1thep,iiig,Q3:aig, Q-Plamv Wzltsoii, Sharon llutchison, STANDING: Vieki'Weorliypljtli, Jiiely lfij-iewlge, Patty fltiiffirllulxllgoelc, P,ElLll0.AliQ1Qll, Lydia Wonk, ff I ,Paula Bolen puts a little of herself into the song, merry makers make merry music For the Vagabonds perfection is the product of hard Work and practice, We eirri ' Y E ' T YR Q if is 5 , , k - V S 4 2 1 J 1 f E , 3 ' Q A r 9 ' 5 ' lb ga QL' VAUAIEOND BOYS--SIf1A'l'l'1lJ, left to right: Dick llorchcrs, Gary Ulflivy l!S'll1T0U.UFEfLE91S', 153'Hfll 1'0E1DlSU. STAYflifamiiifllyiiQ Qhuek Lirigllcy, K6135LELL1CliQS, S!OYQ,J.Qh,11.:20n, 5X1,,Q1?lL1iSi11S, Siege KQiDQ1'. NOT PICTURED: Jack Dickinson, GIRLS' GLIGIC--FRONT ROW, left to right: Kay Andrew, Debbi lilodgeti, Lindy Minard. ROW 2: Florence Johnson, Sue Swan, Joan Iieith, Teri Turk, Sandra Porter. ROW 53: Kathy Whitney, Jan Roles, Yiekie JUNIOR ENSIQRUELIC--l'RON'I' ROXV, left to right Marie Giordano, Arenda Moody, Gail Jenkins Sandy Debusman, ROW 2: Richard Mehlillan, Jan Jeffry, Bobbi lXlather, Mary Ann Lazolle, Caryl Smith, Sherill Rasmussen, Sue Ferguson, Haffey, Molly Snider, Irene Mclean. ROXX -iz Penny Tucker, Terry Rogers, Lori Duffieey, Cheri Schreiber, Vicki Lansing, Karen Foote, Michelle Ycstor, NOT PICTURED: Jackie Jarvis. Linda Selbee. ROW 3: Shardon Lewis, Jerry Arm strong, Chris Parsons, Clark Hensley, Brian Stoffergen, Gary Radmaeher, Li11'1'yB2lliCI', Mark Beard, Dennis Bixby, Dave Doehow, Rollie Johnson, Jim Dryden, Pat Malone, 7 'QOPIIOMORIC ICNSI'1Ml!LI+l--FRONT ROW, left to right: Mr, Sloctmi, Sharon Glennon, Linda Q I ,N if M ueus, Jenny Drews, Jan Deliap, Phyllis Craig, Mary Lee Eggiman. ROW 2: Linda , Woodworth, Susan Iloflstetter, Clydelle Mann, Barbara Rosier, Jan lleddcrly, Debby Almost hidden by coats and band ingtyu- Sehmid, Diane Gxiyther, ROW 33: Bill Converse, Paul Sharp, Mel Hart, Larry Maier, Mike ments, Randy Barber plunks on a piano ii lfier, Scott Anderson, Tom Lincke, Brian Nelson, sophomores appl SOPIIOMURIC BAND--l RON'l' ROW, left to right: Gary McGee Randy Barber, Claudia Parker, Sandra Bennett, Linda Krieger Jackie Fielding, Gail Jeffery, Carol Sogge, Cindy Whitehead Barbara Whiteside, Cheryl Iverson, ROW 2: Mary Einerson, Glen Wilson, Pat Pringle, Kathy Haggerty, Ben White, Fred Nilsen, Randy Bachman, Bob Call, Donna Hogan, Randy Randall, Bob Trebble, Mark Denner, Ronald Salyard, ROW 3: Mary McCarthy, Wayne Case, lilaine Atkins, Kathy Dailey, Mike Mason, David Funnell, Wayne Campbell, Larry Rector, Mike Johnston, Gary Nelson, Duane Bartruff, Wayne Achziger, Bill Huebner, Jim Grigg, x Q 1 before a concert, musical talents T Larry Mosen, Brian Boland, Mark Stauifer, Pat Green, Dean Schermcrhorn, Kay Carlson, Dennis Watkins, Scott Janes, David Anderson, ROW 1: Todd Price, Larry Bishop, Fred Rolfe, Dan Hogan, Bruce Iiamilton, Mr, liurchak, Bill Shelly, Mike Marx, Curtis Wilhelm, Ed Dexter, lh'ic Jamieson, Walter Driscoll, Mike Jondahl, Mel Becker, James Tupper, Jack Young, Charles Wolsborn, Ray Hascall, Randy Lowe, NOT PICTCR ED: Kathy Arb, Debbie Rutger, Richard Tritt, Dennis Brown, Bradley Snyder, James Hayes, Greg Dickey, Frank Senger, fl i '1 I 9 E 4. J ., .. A, SOPHOMORIC CIIOIR--FRONT ROW, left to right: Mr, Slocum, Paulene Anderson, Linda Marcus, Bill Converse, Don Borchers, Dave Tatro, Sharon Glennon, Salie Kraus, Barbara Celissen, Linda Bolster, ROW 2: Cale Johnson, Alana Kraetseh, Barbara llecker, Mary Brown, Tom Lineke, Dan Clausen, Steve Fray, J enny Drews, Phyllis Craig, Sharon Martin, Susan Rose, Susan lirikson, Linda Parsons, ROW Il: Yvonne Lokkeberg, Brenda Lebarron, Susan Hoffstetter, Linda Gruetter, Jan lledderly, Paul Sharp, Larry Maier, Brian Nelson, Mel Hart, Mike Frazier, Joan Varney, Diane Gwyther, Vicki Crandy, Carol Nielson, Linda Woodworth, Vickie Nunes, ROW 4: Barbara Rosier, Patti Pond, Debby Queen, Theresa Lakin, Debbie Schmid, Maria Mann, Jeff Ridinger, John Gray, Gary Nelson, lien Gifford, John Richardson, Dave Buschman, Clydelle Mann, Jeanette Loe, Phyllis Armstrong, Cheryl Straw, Debbie Rattey, NO'l' PICTURED: Barbara Adams, Scot Anderson, Gary Collins, Janice Curry, Ed Dexter, Steve Enyeart, Lanita llyatt, Joel Johnson, John Kohlenberger, David Lestiko, Dale Rininger, Val Walker, Nina Willis, Don Walter, John Carey, SOPHOMORIC DANCE BAND--FRONT RONV, left to right: Dave Eklund, Randy Bachman, Gary McGee, Sam Booth, Larry Bishop, ROW 2: Gail Jeffery, Ray llaseall, Randy Lowe, Chuck Wolsborn, Jim Smith, ROW 3: Mr, Burehak, John Parker, Pat Green, David Anderson, Scott Janes, Brad Ilerrett. NOT PICTURED: Curt Wilhelm, Tom Johnson, Don Hatch, Mel Becker. Q f -.MY i .,,,. w ? g r One performance of the freshman choir was the Christmas assembly, FRESIIMAN ENSElXlllLl'I--l RON'l' ROVV, left to right: Kay Balmer, Toni Ralonde, Paula Brostrom, Debbie Loftis, LeAnn Cox, Jayne Hamilton, R OW 2: Debbie Knight, Susan Smith, Dorothy Fortner, Barbara MeCaleb, Debbie Herreth, Lorely Petrasso, Jodi Liles, ROW 23: Mark Wilson, Dill Herz, Steve Parsons, Steve Dugger, Ron Reidlinger, Steve Franklin. ROW -1: George Drummer, Jeff Landis, Steve Carroll, Jim McDonald, Don Davis, NOT PICTURED: Bruce Sinclair, Dielalloof, freshmen add musical variety Li H. .1 r H MH 4. 4 , .4 rr we .Lt v, A, FRESI-DIAY CHOIR--l RON'l' ROW, left to right: Walter Trapp, Ron Reidlinger, Steven Franklin. ROW 2: Mr, Slociun, Pat Kohlenberger, Pat Scoggins, Wendy Cole, Paula Brostrom, Debbi liowlin, Dennis Holden, Steven Diegger, Don Davis, Dick lloofi, Kay Vevens, Vera Durrant, DiAnn Norton, Jodi Liles, Judy McGee, Jayne Hamilton, ROW 3: Virginia Bossen, Judy Hudson, Ramona Iinyeart, Sally Gruber, Cherilynne Selbee, Debbie Peyton, Steve Parsons, George Drummer, Charles Stewart, Iiddy Neiger, Kay Balmer, Dorothy lfortner, Charlotte Mcllillin, Sally Oeser, Elaine Miller, Karen Price, ROW 4: Debbie Loftis, Jori MeCuteheon, Kathy Smallberger, Ileidi Froemke, Bruce Sinclair, John Padget, Jim McDonald, Steve Carroll, Jeff Landis, Debbie Kehrli, Carol Henderson, Debby Lierman, Debbie Berreth, Pam Kehrli, Debbie Strecker, 3 'ee -fl' M iiiiiiii ll -,L,r,,,,....g.,,.T--.le e..i,. ,I 4, . ,LH ,,,.Z..i.r,..,......-.,,..,... f. ,T .f,:.,,,,,,-........,..,... I sonata.: ' l' i H JUNIOR BUILDING GIRLS' GLEE--FRONT ROW, left to right: Chris Lindenthal, Sherlynn Carpenter, lfreida Winden, Colleen Hunter, Debbie Holmes, Candi Callaway, Linda Harman, Sharon Parker, ROW2: Anno Lesowske, Gloria Shouse, Judy Sperling, Jenny Lutze, Pixie Mclean, Cathy Aplin, Judy Sharp, Billy Hanna, ROW 3: Judy Beutel, Colleen FRESHMAN BAND--FRONT ROW, left to right: Ann Wilmian, LeAnn Cox, Susan Hiobert, Kathy Jamison, Sue Smith, Bill Herz, Lin Murakami, Shirley Paintner, Dan Alsup, Karen Henry, Jean Valley, Susan Woods, ROW 2: Ron Peebles, Rick Booth, Lee Greene, Larry Bishop, Roger Swazze, Brian Muir, Jim Olson, Mark Wilson, Jeff Hammons, ROW 3: Barbara Howery, Laurie Doane, Colleen Hagger- ty, Debbie Hciden, Becky Trujillo, Robert Rosier, Morris Lindroth, Jim Easterly, Nancy Leeper, Mike Gullion, Ray Lovett, Tom Weeks, Oley Einerson, Steven O'Toole, Ralph Coulson, Kip Hansen, Tony Hanson, Marie Hart, J annette Jones, Loudi Azar, Connie Jones, Barbara Marshall, Lynne Wutzel, Iidwinna Hawky, Donna Fleek, ROW4: Debby Petersen, Marge Keypcr, Susan Strout, Lynda Keith, Jan Brooten, Mirian Kactterhenry, Della Martin, Sandi Davis, Shirley Neely, Nancy Minard. Picco, Tim Johnstone, John Parker, Don Hatch, Tom Johnson, ROW4: Mike Lichty, Larry Case, Linda Buck, Ron Kennedy, Susan Schmitt, Scott Hamilton, Dave Bassett, Lindy Wunn, John Lansing, Jeff Wilson, Larry Shank, Lee Weatherford, Tim Towsley, Ed Grenfell, Jim Clarke, Sherrie Sullins, Sharon Sullivan, Brad Loitved, Ray McKee, Rick Purdy, Mark Batunann, Ron Syvaren, Duane Amund- son, James Smith, Ray Hatcher. NOT PICTURED: John Markicwicz, David Friesen, Harold Jannsen. , X f 167 T if X , gk L f A V, ? ' an Q- f A t ,Q tx gillylglk secures two sections of the backdrop for Taming of the Shrew. the ones who make it go In the A-V offiee first period, 'Qorothy Hoisking files film requests and catalogues. STAGE CREW--FRONT ROW, left to right: Eilene Telford, J.otyc.eeMQQxe, Jim Dunkin, BILLQQQEMGTOH, 1fynp,Q2plQg., Mike Kennedy. ROW2: lygpsgwlleynolds, Gary Neameister, 1Q,ale.I5ail9y, 12.21 1'J1D-C-Tliklg, Tinley bagchler, Qarry Ken Snider, Have you ever wondered who takes the pictures that are in the programs for school plays? Or who does the ealigraphy on invitations and awards? Or who builds the props that back up the acting in a school play? The answers to these questions are the three student groups on these pages. Audio-Visual takes the pictures. Ad Staff does the writing. Stage Crew builds the props. This is just an introduction to the many things that these three groups do to make the years at David Douglas more enjoyable for all, AUDIO-VISUAL--FRONT ROW, left to right: Jean Bray, Dorothyfllosking, George Landon, George Logsdon, Sally Pager., ROW 2: Terry Walker, Karen Brenneke, Mr. gehpr, Dennis Iigirgq, Audrey Douthit, Curt Wilhel'm'. xi' 3 it iam 3 Creating original signs is a part of the Ad Staff's duties. Barbara Spears and Linda Conner are working on the advertising for the Sweethearts' Ball. AD STAFF--FRONT ROW, left to right: Belinda Hansen, Bonnie Patterson, Linda Conner, Selah Greene, Renee Bauer. ROW 2: ,Barbara Spears, ,Bill Stuart,,Ma1'y Capps, Jim Morehouse, Nancy Ilawver, Dan Damewood, Gail Johnson, Mr. Pearson. W ,, M SNACK BAR HELP--FRONT ROW, left to right: Gwen Mayer, Mr. fMar'Qini. ROW 2: Qherilyn Qllgyrlne, Osborne, MOIj1QH..LU.1'1.ClSfQLQI11, liindgwpgonner, Cathy Signa Carlson, Cindy Bloodworth, Diane Gwyther, Eggiman, Yvonne Fish, Julie Henderson, Debbie Susan Conner, Linda Starr. student service helps school STLHJENT SECRIGTARIES--lf'RON'l' Row, im to right: M,Q1'i.M.Lll1,iQil, Qolwgehiriieclgslgggnp, Lynn Wells, Pam Raehner, Mary Ilartimg, Joie? 1NlQQ11s2,gNIezrS.hf1EQW3g' ROW2f Sls1O,11z1o1,1bs1QS, Ueillwfsjl'1'.QH1mu12. Lora York, Qgrol-Cohen, jiziren fishey, LaNeta Tidwell, Linda av-. Gerry Kinis-gy, ROW 3: Donna Shults, Cnil Lzufnbert, Qlorigl Gage, ,G21rQ1,Q,eWeLsdQ1:fcr, P21msW?1!s1Q13, Peggy Gwyfhef, Diane Lnnglon, Kathy Milland, Jeanie Leabo, ' 5 3 if av 9 D si? .- T' ,M f lf ,,w ' 5 'K STUDENT LIBRARIANS--FRONT ROW, left to right: Pat Sandifer, Smzlllberger. ROW 3: Ellen Knepper, Larry Wood, Dennis Payne Kathy Wisely, Ruth Dickey, Sharon Berry, Gail Johnson. ROW 2: Roger Swayze, Cherilyn O'Byrne, Kathy Smallberger, Joene Sage Teri Turk, Jone Bailey, Ramona Enyeart, Sallie Oeser, JoAnn Both students and teachers profit from the work done by student help as librarians, secretaries, and After H11 bF0WSiHg Sfl1d0HfS have nurses. And all students know the value of the left the libmryf Joyce Poff Sees snack-bar help to an empty stomach. that the books are back in order' I STUDENT NURSES, left to right: Faye Watt, Acenath Hatcher, Carol Splettstaszer, Terri Shaklee. 'S ,Bill Bunker performs the regular duty of Barons in patrolling the parking lot and reporting student speeders, BARONS--FRONT ROW, left to right: Jim Morehouse, Bob Nelson, Jerry Lee, Jim Schacher, Mike Walsh, Phil Chulufas. ROW 2: Ken Forseth, Steve Dreiling, Nick Adskim, Pat Hughes, John Caplener, Curt Shogren, Bill Bunker, ROW 3: Rod Landreth, Jerry Hitchcock, Tom Erikson, Loren Amo, Terry Towsley, Bill Wiseman, Eugene Snow, Dennis Chowning. DEFREYA--FRONT ROW, leftto right: Donna Nelson, RaeAnn Pratt, 'llrudyRadc1iil', Carol Cobb, Sandy DcBusn1an, Frances Lee, Carole Cleys, Janis Blanc, Diane Larson, Kathy Stoughton. ROW Z: Margaret McManus, Janet Stoughton, Donna Perrine, Barbara Betts, Cheryl Watson, Maryann McManus, Birdie Gress, Debi Green, Penny Sehleigh, Becky Watson, ROW 3: Cathie Wallmark, Leann Francis, Merrelee Hessooek, Carol Long, Carol Beck, Sue Findley, Nancy Hawver, Gail Johnson, Joan Keith, Marilyn Dolph, Paula Bancroft, Joyce Gibson, defreya runs on suds and sunshme ear at the oar wash sponsored by Delfreya, OFFIC S, left to right: Trudy Radeliil, Carol Beck Birdie Gress, Merreleellesscock, Carol Cobb gaclic: grows in service and friendshi OFFICERS, left to right: Diane Stauffer, Ellen Knepper, Carolyn Campbell, Carol Cohen. P Making popcorn balls was one fund raising' project of Gaelic, and Ellen Knepper and Nancy Billingsly show that making money can be fun, GAELIC--FRONT ROW, left to right: Diane Stallffer, Linda Pettit, Jackie Ness, Teri Bowder, Gerry Kimsey, Jan Vogelpohl, Carolyn Campbell, Carol Cohen, Florine Smith, ROW 2: Brenda Ott, Terrie Link, Minda Bancroft, Bobi Brummett, Bahette LaFountain, Vicki Pensc, Melody Trapp,,S1irley Keller, Beverly Hopkins, mine Blankenship. ROW 3: Chris Laccinole, Nancy Billingsley, Michelle Vester, Ruth Lostetter, Raydene Call, Connie Henderson, fEllen Knepper, Judy Frickc, Janice Kowalk, Susan Bennett, 174 MERRICK--i4'RON'l' ROW, lei't to right: Debbie Mason, Debbie Doern, Claudia Gullien, Darlene Yredenburg, Sl1C1'l1lRZ1S1HllSSCll, Deth Seine, Sandi Merrick, Linda Conner, Susan Booth, ROW 2: Sherry O'Diern0, Linda Shrout, Sandi Fischer, Juliet Buell, Diane Sehermerhorn, Kathy Huston, Laura Ayers, Joleen Jenson, Cantlee llzun, Debbie Bruinnier, ROW 23: Karen Olsen, Gail Doxvker, Nancy Kline, Jeri Dreuk- lander, Patti Chenoweth, Janice Rosenberg, Nqtncy Jacobson, Sara Barratt, Cathie Wiese, Sharon ileiin, P0 F mertiek keeps team activity posted Keeping the sports seoreboztrd up to date on recent athletic happenings was a Merrick duty, Debbie Druniiner gives her time arranging the lute st iniorniation. OFFICERS, leit to iight Sandi Nieiriek Joleen Jensen, Debbie Bruninier, Janice Rosenberg, Cathit Xhese Linda Connei Sara Barratt, Diane Schermerhoin everyone, everywhere, always smiling as omni completes ' e r f its activities f fi' mf. 2 Q OFFIC ERS, left to right: Paula Emerick, Kathi Jensen, President Bonnie Saringer receives a standing ovation from an appreei Sizanne Culver, Bonnie Springer, Patti Miller, Riki Walruff, ative Club, OMNI--FRONT' ROW, left to right: Linda lnnocenti, Hilde Holmquist, Carmen Hildenbrand, Carlotta llildenbrand, Vicki Woodworth, Jan Jeffrey, Riki Walrueff, Debbie Thies, Norma Gamrniere, Bonnie Springer, ROW 2: Sandi Porter, Delores Galbraith, Shirley Kerr, Georgia Wade, Charlene Potts, Paula Emerick, Sheri Bursaw, Suzanne Culver, Patti Miller, Janice Leabo, Jackee Redmann, Linda Thompson, ROW 3: Nancy Downing, Betty Angell, Susan Dickey, Carolyn Swaren, Vicki West, Cathy Patton, Kathy Pegone, Gwenn Osborn, Monica Lundstrom, Judy O'Neil1, Cheryl Hodges, Susan Ferguson, Q UALIIA--FRONT ROW, left to right: Gail llalvorson, Karen Askey, Terri Sehaeklee, Lynne Danahor, Bonnie Patterson, Pam Wilkins, Bev Qh'eenwood, Bette Dixon, Janet Radel, Toni Rizzo, ROW 2: Penny Summerfield, Lynn Syriane, Sharon Peternian, Diane Lawrence, Jeanne Cantrell, Nancy O'Neale, Betty Ryan, Mary Raniano, Janis Varney, Kathy White, Nzmette Nesbitt. ROW 3: Pam Watson, Teri Cearly, Marsha Spencer, Keywnne Grogan, Jean Weathersbee, Lynette Irvin, Janet Davidoff, Sharon Geier, Jean Pierson, Lynne Iloeffert. HOW el: Jeanne Gudniundsen, Gail llardesty, Kim Clapperton, Sandi Gannon, Pam Wolf, Jennifer Meyer, Michelle Sweitzer,Candy Erickson, Cathy Miller, Linda Cusali, Joanne Rediter, Barbara Trentadue, easter assembl highlights qualha year JS Pain Wolf decorates the large cross displayed during the Qualha-sponsored Iiaster Assembly, OFFIC ERS, left to right: Bonnie Patterson, Bette Dixon, Mary Kay Henry, Pam Watson, Terry Eheler, Anita Dunn, Toni Rizzo. Dick 177 179 25 el taif thanksgiving assembl and can drive prove successful Glancing warily to the side, Sharon Hutchison carries in a chicken for the runners up inthe Mr. Thanksgiving contest at the Thanksgiving assembly, Kathy Welch and Zuhal Aksoy follow carefully behind. OFFICERS, left to right: Teddi Dusa, Jane Seheelar, Gail Haney, Janis Taylor, Brenda Calhoun, Bev Spenst, Shauna Snow, ,1- TAIF--FRONT ROW, left to right: Jane Logan, Brenda Calhotm, Karen Keiper, Marilyn Strand, Cheryl Rien, Robbie Tsuboi, Candy Wrenn, Kathy Barnes, Debbie Heasley, Nancy Hull, Darcy LaFranee, Cammy Curtis, Paula Bolen. ROW 2: Marjorie Koosman, Denise Carper, Janell Biglin, Janis Taylor, Lydia Work, Shauna Snow, Linda Grenfell, Karen Schneider, Joan Maas, Michelle Mills, Mary Moeller, Lorin Lehman. ROW 3: Joan Hiebert, Sally Bates, Rose Miller, Kathy Loughary, Elaine Glennon, Barbara Kralj, Nancy Foster, Zuhal Aksoy, Bev Spenst, Karen Foote, Billy Damewood, Chris Griffin, Merry Mulliea. ROW 4: Sue Clark, Diane Gregos, Joan Miller, Melody Lane, Mike Dowling, Sharon Hutchison, Merisue Johnson, Kim Valentine, Renee Bauer, Jolene Gettig, Judi Geisler, Joan Parosa, Teddi Dusa, auskins, Jerry Doug Marlow, S1 My -if Q: Z 42 X U ' wif' Ao. ui W TT: teaching Though you say it cannot be Take my ufoafd and you will see 181 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr, Myron Curtis, Dr. W.K. Niece, Mrs, Thelma Elliott, Mr. Vern Gibbs, Mr, Floyd Light, Nr. John Blake, Mr. Wayne Taylor, Mr. Robert Watson, Mr. John Bloodworth. school board Works on district problems Mr, Light and Mr. Taylor confer on school board decisions as Mrs, Nott looks on intently, ' News I 7 1 HMS, ,M W-.Mmm W? 182 superintendents coordinate sehonls activities 'l 4wqa,. V' '. K f H., Ma.--M- p ,,,f , in-.ak win.,-'on-W, ii L i , V ,.,..,w.+vv 9 ' ivikntwm-Q.-.','A ,,,, ln -W ,',L,N is M - H T 'Q 'EM.,,,., .,..... L - I f WX'-fvgwgirimman-msm.a.t1rsf ,M a..,..,i1,Lv . f - '53 - nn-wqw 1 Mr. Rmh.e.m.A.1l!Lq1g, new principal, new leadership If one stays after school often, he notices that no matter how late he leaves, the administration is still there Working, During school our principal and other executives assist seniors with college applications and handle discipline problems, Trying to help rather than punish, they deal fairly with difficult cases, They confer with students, teachers, and each other to keep our school running smoothly, Their basic aim is not discipline, but understanding and helping as they Watch students mature into adults, assistant principals take Charge Junior B 11 g Mr, Paul Tschache 2 di g 3l.,:-'l., B vice principals: they help 3,016 students gf.-f Vir 'inia Shaw Junior Building De Junior Building Dean of Girls: Miss g wr. S an of Boys: Mr. Wendell Loe . and these are the teachers They stand before us sharing their knowledge of past and present. They move among us, explaining, clarifying, giving us the benefit of their experience. There is no teaching until the pupil is brought to learning, said Emerson, When a teacher sits at a desk watching students take a test, it is a test of the teacher too, The young men and women in that room are trying to employ material that was presented in the preceding weeks, and the instructor is responsible for giving them that knowledge in a form they can understand and use. Whether in a basic course such as English, mathematics, history, or science, a technical class like shop, fine arts or humanitiesg homemaking, foreign language, physical education, or any other course, the emphasis is on learning. The prime interest of a teacher is the class he is teaching and the individuals. He must Lmderstand and try to help those who don't care about learning as well as the students who are working at being educated. Here at David Douglas we are proudto have a fine faculty which does so much to help us all, 188 gas- ,,,:'f ' aw rue ,ma sq fa 3 ell 5 fc' R english teaches appreciation of literature TOP ROW, left to right: Miss MaryAnr1 Liptuna, Mrs. Jan Hyneman, ROW 2: Mrs, Barbara Fredricksen. ROW 3: .Miss Joan Fast. GROUP: Mr. George Vanelli, Mrs. Ruth Dowling, Mrs. Eleanor Heide. ROW 4: ' triee Hansen, Mrs. Doris Durrell, Mrs . Karen Holder . CLOCKWISE: jl1's,,w3lgiry' gag? Coates, Mr. QeorgQ1P3.Y13koVich! Miss Agatha DiU1io, 190 a--Q g M as , L ...-...... a sa vi i F ,, 3 I af A the language from grammar CLOCKWISE: QQEQE-Iggglmlbom, 31125. Qflfzggagg-gjgal, Mrs, Ethel Jabs,VMr. Rod1aigLQQy'g, Mrs. Margaret Northrxipk. 4. 6 '52 im-b , a'1- 5, ' - , ,a ,. 4' U M ,,: f ' .J , of the land and great books N i ,ff--vs. Mrs, Klick gazes thoughtfully at an exhibit at the Portland Art Museum. CLOCKWISE: Mrs. Joanna Klick 1Department Chairmanj, Miss Willene Overmeyer, Mrs. Ardelle Dennis, Miss Shirley Brown. ART--CLOCKWISE: Mr, Don Pearson, Mr. George Hahn, lLLr..MIQ-Q1-lfjtzis-i31QQQs,A. Mr. Monrad Bjorge, Mr. Roger Porter, .af fine arts include a variety of interests SPEECH--CLOCKXVISE: Mrs. Judy Whiting, Mr. Roy McGillivray, Miss Barbara Pfenning. PHOTOGRAPHY: Mr. William Zchr. DRAMA--CLOCKWISE: Mrs, Edith Martin, Mrs. Rao Mona Reynolds. JOURNALISM: Mr. John Evans. READING: Mrs. Marjorie Boozer. LIBRARIANS: Mrs. Trudy Williams, Senior Buildingg Mrs. June Smelser, Junior Building. A 1 ,f 193 music and humanities round out fine arts f fm H' 'MNQQQ 'Ng . A!! M USIC--TOP ROW, left to right: Mr. Larry Morrell, Mr. 13i11Slog-mn. RUW2: Mr, Jay I3urc1ia.kQMr, Hayden, Morrison, Mr. Carmen Saracco, IIUMANITIIGS--ROW 3: Mrs. Lynn Boll, Mr. Peter liluho, special education provides individual attention Mr , P11051 a Ceunselors help us plan future TOP ROW, left to right: Ag'Ms:jliQ'Lqi,liQe, Mi'.DeLgnee' Gaunier, Mr, ALlll1'Q'VgQQk1-CT, Mrs, Jennie Olson, Miss Qunegna- Mr, Cliff Wells, -Mr, Don fDep:n'L1nent Nancy Ferguson, Mr, Russell Lambert, Chairmanj, Mrs, Maxine Watsein, ROW 2: Mr, Stan Mrs, Clarice Roehni, Mr. James Wade, ,4-Q S.. M512 . ii3h.':.':wf , 43 Q is T A K ,,,.,,, . is .z,,,.,, gwggk exe I X 196 ass: X nh xl ' ' X- - ,f foreign g H lan guage . links the lands TOP ROW, left to right: Miss Kyra Dodge, Mr. Dennis Brenner, Mrs. Joy Heaney. ROW 2: Mr. George lriesen, Mrs. Janice Milstein, Mrs. Donna Chalmers. ROW :lc Mrs. Ann Henry, Mrs, Marie Mcynink fDepzu'tment Cliairmanj. .mx -.i Q, 'lflilfik Llil-'T TO RIGHT: Mr. Dennis Bryson, Miss Judy Taylor, Mr. Morlyn Smith, Mr, Kaye Darby. '51'l9'M TOP ROW, left to right: Mr. Truman Osburn, Mr. James Etzkorn, Mr. George Kom. ROW 2: Mr. William Schmid, Mr, Robert Edwards, Mr. Elvin Davis QDepartmcnt Chairmany . M.. Qi 'Eq + ff l g TOP ROW, ICU tv righlr M11.nXQLLc,DQ.tiQ11, 3,111 M0lLlT,ilLliQ,i1,Y, Mr. Mel FOX, Mr. Nlilwn Staple, ROW 2: M15 Louinn Pnrtie, Mr, Ron Goodwin, 7513141jf13ngLScl1ee1a1'. social studies brings an understanding of all nations LEFT TO RIGHT 2'1l,,93n91'??lE1PfEE?E91 U11S:nl?'3P211ifMl,'2S, NT- Robert Sfllfk- MAWQW ...- ' AEL N 4 -' Y mathematics the science and the art TOP ROW, left to right: Mr, Larry Delaney, Mrs. Helen Miller. ROW 2: Mr. Richard Lambert qDepartment Chairmanj, Mr, David Gardner, iwghiialrry Martini. ROW 3: Mrs. Virginia Bvaer , Mfiffliohols . dr-Q YP' W Hin AWN L L ' A P ikmfwwg Qgnlxgegwsweiafaffk . of, gm J . t Mi CLOCKWISE, left to right: Mr, Lawrence Cartmill, Mr. Bob Stamsos, Mrs, Pat Carstensen, Mr, G one Petrasso, Mr. Walt Skowhede, n Mnwww 9 -we af ., My Ji.g, ..3,. fix,-. myx wifi ...,5 ,. CLOCKWEE,1Mt o to right: Mr. Wayne Wenzel, Mr, Dwight Leverenz, Mr. Dave Long, Mr. Bob Davidson. S, g , 2 ? 1 X N science teachers offer 'age of reason' instruction -mr ' , Si , I fsrr r aanez nsr t ge 2 52553 n, z.-V t uma? Vg rt POP: glrrmaramres. nrxon, 1so'r'1'oM1 ' 3 NET Tull or . f 1 ' fl! ai if Q- ? 'I OP Hr 11 ank Boyer, Ur. Lee VNc,1g,a1't BOTTOM: Nr, Wyman GC1'Hh211'f Mr, .BQb.GLQtgqu. 'Sl Safer- TOP: Mrs, Donna Canton, Mr. Sam Flint. BO'l l'OlXl: lQsLsMJuanit:1Willing, Mr. Joe Macliac. TOP: Mr. Leland Qcgllnyg. BOTTOM: Mr. Dale Russell. 1-- ' . X N , 4.2, QU! - '-ve G., .-.mf-Qu' it as fi ak X . ,Ein i I i WWA I Q s, :fx A e as 5922 TOP ROW, left to right: -Mt. Paul 'l'hontBsqn, Rl1's,,XQtQlQ5lyci, nhl f11iAQ1QQ3iVIje1'gcr1'L, Mr. T635 DeSj'1via. noivzf Miss D6'fI5 Eaws11s, Miss C31211lySVMte1gnQl, Mrsi Darlelgg-L-la'ti'Qitl1, Mr, 1uqEfyil1IliUbO1'1, ROW 23: Mr, Hill Dcndurcnt, Mlf Den lfacklin, Mr, Jack Nash. pe department encourages physical fitness industrial education offers vocational training 'I OP ROW, loft to right: Mr, lirrol Maddox N11 Rua1'I'igno1', ROW 2: Mr, Duane Wilson, Mr Jfxcl Young, Mr, Eugene Going, ROWS: AMI. John Blobor, Mr. Francis Gregory. ROW4: Mr. Lamont Ixhpk, NI1' Glenn Crisp QDepurtn1ont Chairmanj. -fr X I x J . fi! - H , S vt? W1 5 , on M, n.,-v,o o N, n 1nn 1n nl f on A YKA I x i K fr . :':.a'.Q qw TOP ROW, loft to right: Mrs. Lawretta Morris, Mrs. Martha Mathew, Mr, John Cain fD0partmer1t Chairmanj, Mrs!-Suzahg 'Robe1'11i. ROW 2: lNlrsLMary,Ann Tsggacho, Mr, GoraldVan Scoy, Missvgggh-Qossforgl. ROW 3: Mrs, Lea Ilolin. , 4 busmess educauon 4 gives secretarial background home economics is Whafs Ccboking TOP ROW, left to right: Mrs. Pat Turanski, Q1-gg.-Jvqggllf-urke, yliss Patricia Griffin. Row 2: TEE. Linda s. Marjorie Seiscr, lwrs, Yiyiqpnljgalggi QDepartmcnt Chairmiaf Siu ffl ll ,nw o'0 Q wxkx C 8 o .4 5 ,' 'O O sax' b , Q N . fps? 5-a ,5 f , J Q M 15 4-fi' L , , , A 5 ' W 1 Qfffiisf' 'L Q - 'jf' j SENIOR BUILDING SECRETARIES , Mrs. Mildred Applegate, Mrs. left to right: Mrs. Gail Taylor Donna Hergert, Mrs. Blanche Nesbitt, Mrs. Arlene Burnham Mrs. Norma Wheaton, Mrs. Gladys Janssen. JUNIOR BUILDING SECRETARIES, left to right: Mrs V1rg1n1a Herrmgton, Mrs, Linda Hadley, Mrs. Clara Carlson Mrs Kay Kelsay, Mrs. Fern Ponsford. LIIJRARIAIN SlnCRETARIES: Mrs, Shirley Anderson LJun10r Bulldlngj and Mrs, Irene Gray QSenior Buildingy 1 nurses and Cooks keep us in good health SENIOR BUILDING COOKS, loft to right: Mrs, Tina Afioldt, Mrs. Corn Smith, Rlrijsi-C3oIigFI'5iioicii-Qi', Mrs. Cindy Roberti, Quhislghiggogl Xgiy. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Johnette Wilson, Mrs. Sandra Woelfor, RIr5L5Qoc Coqtgey. - 9.1 Nw I , I I I lr 2 : N U RSE S: lxniriqgm1?wYQttXYYLIISi2V1ihI QJunior Building, and IXWii'i5, VKVi1thIoeriiIiei'i:Qtf qSenior Buildingj. JUNIOR BUILDING COOKS, loft to right: Mrs, Ardis Hammo, Mrs. Iilozmoro Baker, Blanche Guthrie, BITS. Ifierl Miller., Mrs. Franc etfolQErka.1npei' , U-if Iigiimgid. avg? I 1' 5 M, A 4o,, -, . 'Q T, I s f I I if-'Q g 'KD' 1 I , -ii- E sg if -an A-If 3 - 'Y UA I , I 1 I .N W, Mr, Wells watches the cheating closely at the scholzmrship basket- ball game. F 5 The faculty goes batty introducing its secret Weapons for the scholarship game. Mr Smith extols the virtues of his teachers in their fengouseget-Of, V :med roles Mr. Morrell greets Vice President Hubert H, Humphrey during his visit to Portland, , i,,' L 1 SENIOR BUILDING CUSTODIANS, left to right: lYI1's.,m1j'-fgrn Hughes, Mr. Martin Geiger, Mr, Danny Smith, Mr, L.V, Eastabrok, Mr, William Harder, lVIr. John Hickey, Mr. Dunclgee-Q9-n-gf!! Mr. Harlan Nordrnan, Mr, Merrill Martos, Mr, Joe Bogoger. EQUIPMENT SUPER VISOR: Reas Allen JUNIOR BUILDING CUSTODIANS, left to right: Mr. Cecil Morigg, Mr. Verlliidgevvay, Mr, Neil scott, Mr, William Nelson, Mr, Al Schub0TlE, Mr, John iviaiffii Mr, William Miller, Mr. Bill Graven, Mr, Kenny Wilson. custodians and bus drivers keep us clean and moving BUS DRIVERS, left toright: Don Yager, H. Christiansen, Maxine Whitelgad, Francis Summons, Myra Page, ..Ed.D2V T, Bailey, lgois Jensenhjye Jewett, , ,log-g, Stella Mann, Alice Denton, Barbara Hutchinson, Brock, Wally Eggers, C. Harrington, H. chsendorf, Juiiepygey, Ann Davidson, Dfelyn Griffis, oiggyyvgggg, C, Neild, M, Port, H. Kohler, C. Tallman, W. Maas, TIN-ihadggigr, Lydia Hughes. 212 gum, H !M 12 And when first the seed is planted It takes long cmd ccnfeful labor 213 yum-N Wk! H: . :: I lf 12589 ,K ,rig Executive Council representative , . . Dick Borchcrs President . . . Chuck Lindley ' - ---an-1-u,,,.c, .Q-v wg, fl ' ' ' - 5 1 V , ' . , N ' x ' . V UCC Puksidem 1 v b mu Ekroth Carla PISA 1cp1esLnLz1t1xc . . . Lutluf, XXallma1k 'l'1'OflSUl'C1' . , , Jerry Loc Boys' PTSA 1'cp1'cscntativc , , Doug Geisler, 5 W Eu- ti, Secretary . . . Karen Askey Advisors . , . Mr, Etzkorn, Mr, Schmid, Miss Brown lindley leads seniors COUNCIL--FRONT ROW, left to right: Chuck Lindley, Sam XVhitehead, Doug Geisler, Jerry Lee, Dick Borehers, Doug Marlow, Bill Ekroth, Candy Wrenn, Judy Seheelar, SallyBateS, Raydene Call, Barbara White. ROW Z: Mari Romano, Bette Dixon, Kathy Bates, Becky Kelly, Terri Shaklee, Pat Watson, Lynda Dumont, Paula Bancroft, Marcia Spencer, Bev Buchea, Kevynne Grogan, Jo Sehmiedeskamp. ROW 3: Dave Heffner, Darris Dietz, Chris Beeler, Rick Bradley, Duane Mintier,Joleen Jensen, Carol Cohen, Karen Askey, Cindy Sehonert, Jeanne Cantrell, Gail Haney, ,Riki Walrufi, ROW -1: George Logsdon, Earl Miller, Steve Bates, Steve Lyman, Dan Alexander, Jim Duffy, Jim Willimont, Bev Greenwood, Diane Sehermerhorn, Lydia Work, Janis Taylor, ROW 5: Ed Draheim, Sue Findley, Russell Sbeed, Don Dewing, Richard Maier, Randy Prakken, Sam Spieher, Mary Kay Henry, Marilyn Rudzeck, 1 xml! ' lf-2f,::' n seniors: laughin g, thinkin g, growing an xx' .gr A ssl, W M V K .- MN? M9 -Q ..- -. Wei f Ze ,L A if wx ,ff KS S , , Ui' 'unin- ,f,,... iv- Abbott, l5Z11'lJH1'U. Achziger, David Adams, Steve Adskim, Nick EF' Amo, Loran Andersen, Steve Anderson, Richard Angell, Betty Ackerman, Peg Aksoy, Zuhal Anderson, Barbara Arb, Karen :if Adams, Alan Alexander, Dan Adams , Linda Alsop, Leland Anderson, Gary Anderson, Janice Askey, Karen Avance, Don C32 '-ll -..f ' -11+ A 'Ulf 2 ks A ' it ' .. 0-A gf W Y .T .411 if Q 2 f NK f 1 'T7 r 'U 'Q 415 if Bacplilqr, Aigjliogy .- W Bailey, Dale Bailey, Diana Baig, Maijjkprig Janice Baldock, Donctta Bzmcroit, Paula N5 Baijbcr, Phillip Bafbo1',V39f3' Barratt, Sgyg Bartol, Linda H Dave Oberkamper, Alan Eddington, and Rcgd Phillipsiabsorb sunshine from the sky and humanities from lily, Cogujath, N EQ Come gather round me children, a story I will tell 219 Bateman, Niehael Bates, Kathy Bates, Sally Bates, Scott Bates, Steve Baumann, Charles Baxter, Jackie Beck, Carol Beck, Harry Beck, Roger Becker, Essie Becker, Gary Beeler, Christopher Bellamy, Ross Benner, Marv Bennett, Douglas Bennett, Susan Benson, Charlotte Bentley, Jarnes Berry, Mike wi! ...A-H ' 1-N-nah :WHA ,M 'scam Berry, '1'ci'csa Betts, I3ui'ba1':1 Biumont, Nikki Biddle, Stephen Billingsley, Nancy Bischoff, Karen Biscliofi, Michael Blake, Christopher Young people, all attention give and heavf what I do say Miss Overmyer draws an intrigued audience of senior boys as she ex- Bluecn, David plains a literary concept. Iiootcrbaugh, Cynthia ,E ..--qv ,k .. , was Biglin, Jnncli Blanc , J anis Holcn, Paula Borchcrs, Richard 'T b' if 525 ...W hr! Q, Ax '53-vw i'lI':.:-.- jf nn 'mf be-gs. ,..,,.nV 'Tw 'Q-. 'WYW 'f -runs, Bo1'ischLfRVhoggk1 Bosscrt, Cl11'iSfi11C Boynton, Jofumc Bradley, Larry IS1':1d1cL QQ Brain, Gary 1h'audc11bLu'g, Joe 131':1y, Rhonda Joan DITIXIUCI1, Mgly Brooks, Diane Brooks, Riclmurd llrootcu, thug' lkrowu, Mnxiuc Brown, Mike I31'owuing, Daphne Bygglggn, Donga H1'llQ11i1C1',VDCbO1'8.l1 Buchan, Beverly Budzcck, lflguilxll mifjllzijlilliili. A--A 4-4? '17 11--y - H' mv' 7 'f1 'Wim Wil: 55' Duff ..w..,.,.', .mg , V .,-'N--1 Q i U D tr , -'H ? 'Vg 3 View? .W 1 W + i Jjiuiker, liill Biiriicttl B8.1'bil1'Il,. Burrows, Richard Bursaw, Sharon Button, Sharon Czilhoiui, Urcmla Call, Ruydciio Cameron, DITALICC Qaniman, Linda X- Qzimpbell, CZL1'O1yl1 ff' You think I 'm workin' Merle fpgge and Mgry Henry combine their efforts on a difficult physics problem. 5 ?.:': Cantrell, Dennis Cantrell, Joanne Capps, Mary Carey, Ricliard ,JY Kathy Bates devotes much thought t hand notations. o the transcription of her short And pay close attention to these few Zines fifom me C2u'pc1', Denise Carson, llrizm . Cnrtoc, Linn Cearlcy, 'l'C1'1'i Chonowoth, Pzitricia Choquottc, Timothy rf Q Cnthc art , Stcv cn Christie, Carlocn If Qauth orn , Fr Link Chulufus , Phil 'W -un- 276. ,Q ,N 1, S :D- V w I Clapperton, Kim Clausen, Luana Clausius, Alvin Cleys, Carolofw Cobb, Carol Coolienoilrv, Coco, Gerald b Cohen, Carol Colby, Marlene X1-Xf B Cole, Sally xx Collinson, Diok ,L 3 Connelly, Alyce Conner, Ininvda F Cox, Barbara if Cox, Ronald Cori, Sue N X Craig, Catherine Craig, Daron Crampion, Linda Crockwell, Judy , ,W wo , A D ,,,.w.,, X 50 . MW on-'S ill! 3 -- 5 Culver, Suzanne Cummings, Pamela Damewood, Dan Danker, Gerry Danker, Terry Davis, David Dell, Larry Denton, Diane Dcsper, Dennis Dickinson, Jack Dickinson, Jean Dietz, Darris Danaher , Lynn Detlray, David Dewing, Don Dimit, Sharon Danielson, Carolyn DeHaven, Elaine Dickey , Susan Dinnebeck, Danny 'fav Nm.. Dixon, Bette Dolinm' , Marilcc Doney, Ron Downing, Nancy 4. 1 my-swm ., Darrell White slaves over a hot Modern Problems exam. Do1g W1ll1am You have Doty, Patricia Doyle, James answered these questions for me Douglas, Tim Douthit, Alllll oy Dowllng Mlchael Drahcinm, Ed Dreiling, Stephen DroLda John 5-ev -uv ,Q 3' f 'N w-'slr Drugg, Bruce Dufficy, Lorie Duffy, James Dumont, Lyndav Dwm, Angca Dusa, Toddi ljutchcr, Richzlrd Eadesz David, Eddington, Allen Eheler, Terrx And breathe the fresh aw Elnorson, Richard -Elq-oth, Wlllium Keren Olsion, Shauna Snow, and Rhonda Mack share a lunch table at the Elllot, Daniel Erickson, Marilyn Scot hangout, the Thistle. Xxx- Y on luluul , l 9 eww A l c55',w: ,,,,.,, llu n u e .,.A A We 1 fl :xy gf' 1 ff 5 o ee l..,W.,l,.,..,u ,aLy' X. u - 1 1 ' 1 v , Vq - Y Lr1k5Qnl,1hQ1j1las Fangcr, L. Ihck Lcznncmorc, 51151199 V,-V' Fcuncssy, Slurlcy I1 crbcy, Ronald Field, Jim Findlay, Sus Fisher, M, Shawn Ylflzul, Robbri ' Ford, -Tzunei ' Forscth, Kon 1-'oX, Chcric Inltflllcis, Lczum X Frzumz, Douglas Frzulzcu, Mike Fray, Miykgm Frazcy, Gary Frickc, Judy 'VV frocmkg, lS1',:1Q1cu 1 1'O1H1l1, llogzglgl, f ' TWU- Nan ik 'D- 41 W WWW gg,-rf W 5 , fum, W Nw 'if' 'Q- '5 f I 'Qin N5 PM 1' 14 NDI ,, Gardner , Gmol Gellner, liclwzuwl Gitz en, William Fung, Gail Gage, Gloria Gamniiere, Norma Garner, Clifford Geisler, Douglas Gelissen, Yvonne Gibson, Joyce , Gilcrcase, Fred Gilliam, Judy Gordon, Janice Gosson, Deborah Grancly, La Velle f Grrmtz , Ronald '! 9 5, Gurlick, Thyra Getsinger, GW5 nne Glines, Judie Grassley, Dax 1d f.T..T A mm 1495. M, is PQWQ fu-f 'Hr' Green, Deborah Greenwood, Beverly Grenfell, Linda Gress, Birdie Griffis, Daniel, Grimm, Michael Grisbuck, Chuck Grogan, Kevynne Gudmundsen, Jean Gunter, Barbara Q Norma Gammiere is sidetracked by Gerry Kimsey and Linda Pettit Iladeed, Dflvid :ffaffebk YiCt01'i3 on the way to ,her bus, A ' Haker, Dennis Haldaman, Shirley 'U' Hall, Faurenc Hall, Larry Hall, Lester 'A I X l,l21.lVQISQI1,,,Cx2J.,l-l l3lifiillT.6hMQ l'llilhcy llammbnf Melinda. H3IIlIllOllil,VAllQC llancy, Gziilv And you know my name Judy Scheelqr and Qeriisie -Czgrper were two of the many seniors who IIz11'dcsty,iAQziil devoted their time to helping out in the counseling office. bI'I:11'ri'5,'fDg1g1, Ham, Czmdcc iziifeeuf Bgiiqglg llgirmon, Paula Harris, Michael If New t - -' . Asawg'5gf'f' it , gi ,X Nth ?S,.. .. oe. W ,W ,KA-.. ff? ...fi vb' X x ljarrison, Tan1ivN'l Hart, Richard lI:11'tu.ng, XYLl1'1'CI1 Hatcher, Aecnqth Hauskins Donfxld Hawver, Nancy Hayden, William lleald, Christopher Ilezdd, Kirk Hedclerly Robeii Ileffner, David Ileim, Shayon Ilelzer, Stanley Ilemrieh, Steven Henderson, bgttx Henderson, Constance Henry, Maggy Heppner, Phillip Herz, Michael Ilescock, Neue Lee 'wifi -94 1-......-gn '-f v WF W3-sy.. Hess, Eric H1cks Pameli Ilmbut JO'1l1 Hllilku Uvgnn Hmgs Rxchard Hinkcl, James Huchnouk Jeux Iloggitt Lulu, Ilopkms Pu uh H01 nu Bob Horton, Harvey Hudson, Sue -EFT 495 S NIE' a--.. R43 Www? ln an annual event at the end of the year, it's a happy group of girls Hunger, Larry, HLu1I.lG3', ,NFU19L' who incinerate their shorthand notebooks. Huston, liilthloon Hnpchison, Sharon And the bzlwzifzg flames rolled 0'e1f Lmao, Kiyotfalga lnnoccnti, Linda Irish, Stain lvc1'so11,VCl1gei'5'1 Jacobson, Nancy Jamieson, Dcljttpa Jonson, Jolocn Jonson, Koyhlccn Johanson, Carl Johnson, Dennis ' 'KV IQ ., J 'STE' .ff !'7 ll n Vi ....f W ff ,,.,, Q f -'A' ,ff N, At thc senior class party, ,Bill Iikroth joins in tho traditional volley ball game. F , QW ,grv v7 Johnson, Gail Johnson, 1l211'gU.1'CT2 Johnson, Rebecca Johnson, Scott I spied all the boys cz-playin' with the ball, Johnson, Stephen Johnson, Y2l1d01DU.l' Jones, Joanne Jorgensen , Alun F5 ,nga . u , ,,,,5g?iQj'g1- f, ' Q V W ,Q WIN news aan-sv Me., be +- ,ala Joy, Sharon Karger, Linnea Kelley, Dennis Kelly, Jerry Kerns, 'lll1OlH2lS Kerr, Paul Kinslow, Reba Iilnar, Ronald lieiper , Steven Kelly , Rebecca Kimmel , Sandra Kliek, Diana ,- in mm Q5 ram ,H ,-,-. ,Luz 'JF' do MIT Q4 .. CI' we-4 O 'O :C Er: UQQ ,4.:1 Se S' 0:14 717 are .4 S' .1-rw P-sc. CO r-4?-4 50 M'-' fi' O0 SE '47 :of 'V . U, 0 F15 fx , ,H N O 4,... D Co gg M ri :S C cc No.. ' vm id' 'ff-fev -noi fx' 417 7 'fu 492m . Ig A-gy. ....,. 'V L. 'I4,f7 nf 0 Av-f' H X k 1 Q 19 - M wg.. Knepper, Ellen Knutson, Kay Knutson, Lzlural Krueger, David Kruni, Keith Kujala, Arnold Lilncciield, Phyllis Lando, Leonnrcl Landon, Diana Leabo, Dale Leabo, Janice Lee, Frances M15 ff' Koosman , Marjorie Lanibori, Gail Landrctli, Rod Lee, Jerry Kramer , Pamela Lanibeth, Rebecca Lune, Gary Lehman, C. Scott 'Www 'lx mils' M. 2, I l4?hH0!1,, BQb Leiwis ,V Dslnign Livingston, Goorgena Logan? Jqncnw WN tux itrtr- ,gn Ifejilqilalnr, lfclllifoinfb Ijcni :Ly 1 Kathlegn iieonard, Kennqtii Lievcquc, V Iigtiiy LiiQ1'H1Q.l1,Y DQY9 Lindley, Clmrlcs Link, Tcijesa Linn, Janet Early on a Monday mofrning Log, Gem-lq The key-driven calculator gots a good going over with Joanne Jones 'iggsilbhg DOEQQQX the controls. 11: lf 'ina f, 5 4' Www i., , M, ik, on., fi '-of ,riff 1 7'i f f,-2 4 A, - J A K- 4 7 'f X '. ' f f' E Wg f fx TP' ., S Logsdon, George Lostcttcr , Ruth Managzm, Philamcna Mmtin , Robert '-GH fc'-rw 1 KL as irrwff --if :gk .una-nw mhmml Wuwmw Under the able direction of Mr. Bryson, Mr. Darby, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Turchi harmonize as a part of the festivities of the last day of school for the seniors, I will sing and my Zzfe shall be gay McCluskcy, William McCoy, Gerald Mclfarland, Larry Melvor, Janet McManus, Maryann McPartland, Cathryn Meade, David Meader, Pamela Megert, Nancy Merrick, Sandra imma av 'Qua- .. gl M- wif 1 iafzsfii, 1' - QQ. MR, 57 9,2 A ,-',i L 42' W sl K' W5 N--M' Z' yrh' Q ' 1 '7' 1-x .1311 .W-f ' Meyers, Sherman Millar, Kathleen Miller, Alan Miller, Earl These hardworking Scots give their all to the construction of this yea.r's entry in the Homecoming iloat competition. Miller, John Minard, Bonnie in ls' X H-,,,,. I worked both late cmd early Miller, Patricia Miller, Suzanne Mills, Rose Mintier, Duane Mitchell, John Moore, Ray Miltenberger, Susan Morehouse, Jim Si: vxq.s..7, vu-uf' 14. ani' -f-::' 5019 .np-ik 32 Moritz, Jackie Myers, Larry Newbold, Randy Oberkamper, David Qs 'O' .,,.,..f Ni Morse, Randal Mortensen, Susan Moses, Larry Nelson, Donna Nelson, Robert Nesbitt, Nanette Nichols, Richard Nicholson, Dan Nielson, Barbara Odierno, Patrick Ollerenshaw, Gary Olson, Deborah Mullboek, Marta Ness, Jackie Nutter, Marcella Olson, Karen xffffff 'wh h..:::a- 'ii . in 'P N-eq: I6 W- ,,,,,,' X, 2 ii l ww, ex N-vw-Q.. ia 'Wg O'Nea1, Nancy Ott, Brenda Pancoast, Gerald Park, Dan Parker, Harold Parosa, James Parsons, Linda Patterson, Bonnie Penniek, Gary Pense, Jolee Pepin, George Perrine, Donna Perry, James Peterson, Bob Petry, Joan , Pettit, Linda Phillips, Rodney Phillips, Susy Pierson, Pete Pierson, William - wait' 'wt . If Pinewski, Barbara Porter, Louie Porter, Sandra Post, Mark Potts, Charlene Prakken, Randy Price, Diana VV ' Price, Scott T'l' I'ZZ be done my studying about cz great long time fp .f- Qharon Heim takes advantage of a study period to do research in the library. 'Nm JU! 'WOW Ms... i' in K Priha1i, ,.SLanlQx Px1Q11,Q1'd,v.Dgu'if1 Rainey Edwggjglq RaLonc1e, Ernie Resp, Marvin RiCh211'dSOI1, Darlene Bqgnrs, 'I'c1'1'y Bongzglnokn-Ilgfy Pgosscr ,V Mpgglg Randall , Jgfrfy Kjygzn, Qhcryl Ronningoxmffifichjlgzl 1-af Q-ldg'. X X Pruitt, Nancy. lirnglgliffc, 'l1udy Ranicrc, Lqryy Rpclmondg 4J LLklC B.iZ4Q1 J1lf2111 k01sgQ!s L-131Q1fL1d BQSW 15933191 1?9FQLl?9,DQlfl Meg-- 1rr ' HQ' iff? Mimi' .4 will .f- 'i I Saw -rj, had lis zfened R My The art of listening is exercised by these senior students in humanities class. Rosenburg, Bruce Ross, Burt Ross, John Ruiz, Suzanne Runyan, Sus-Lui Russell, Dallas Ryan, Betty Ryan, Cheri liycrsc, Randall Sabrowski, Gary it .wp 83 sr. ww., 351, I t 1 in Schcclar, Jane Shildzm, Judith buhlugh Juhp Sffhlblbh Penelopu Sc,hm1ed4,z-lvlmp Jo Ann Schneibel, Edward Schnclder Stgvcn Schomburg, 'hmothx Schonelt L3 nthla bchriebcr, Cheryl Ni- like P-JK ,,.,-I Sellers, Bioharclw ' l Shafer-,uLihcig1 Shaffer, Roh 'Jh- Y 1 r , , , ig, . 4 , 5 W . Sc ct R dau i lf i t X1 ,o , an so Q55 Q 3, t Sharp, YBZQLXLA if Q, , . , M L 'W , , M. ,ev gil. fz'iffs,' A Wag, I ,R R- k if X s ri J C F2 'Q 'L X1 E E Burns your W t , , M If .5 Z ,, - tummy d0H'f , o ' Y if if 5 if ,, ,E 7L. L .7 . k,kk A ki F' A ' sl x X During the final-day celebration in modern problems, Mr. Smith, with the help of Keith Sheryold, serves -Zuahi Aksoy a sip of Go0die Scungephra1elia. P Shervold, Keith Qhoemaker, George Shogren, Curtis Simmons, Don if' 'YT Nl' Shaklee, Teresa chug-a -lug, chug-a -lug . Lx 4 C' Av N, K ,S11C119'?Q Ifeilw' Skaggs, Righgird - f'QlvlIQ 'K 'Hsu-ff ,.-,q.,,s. bf Skille, Dogg Skov, Ron Sliama, William XL Smith, Don Smith, Fawni, Smith, Florene Snedeker, Kathy Shider, Launi I9 Snow, Shauna Snyder, Cathy And I holler why Qzlrt Shogren, Doug Geisler, Dave DeGray and Steve Twelves g 5' ive their full attention to a physics lecture. E' i Q P X A '- g5i?EfW v '- .,.. -. mg J- P ., , W5 I Wifi F , 'A ls . ' I ,X .ww . Wvr inf 'QW ,-ra. Sogge, Merle Spencer , lklarela Springer , liormine Stauffer , Diahie Soles , Douglzts Spcrling, Larry Stdferd, Sheryl Steenslid, Keith Sondereu, John Spears, BZll'bZl1'il V Speed, Russell Spieher, Szuhtlel Splettstaszer, Carol Spoo, Thomas , A L I X Vx' flu, , , Y . Stambaugh, Jack Stalldlllg, lxenueth Starkey, Duvxd x Stevenson, Jufly Stewart, Bob Sticgler, Linda VV a-arf Dx ,.f... . 'l i I-fl 'YN ,rt 'W ff? 5.1 wt.. R fig., K-. . sqm Stone, Terry Stuart, William Swanson, Craig Taylor, Janis if is rfisv Stotts , Richard Stupey , M ary Swftren, Carolyn Taylor , Terry Maxx PT' '-me all f Trump 1 ,QUE -pm A Ri , . Sf Stoughton , Cathy Summerfield, Stove Spring, Brian Teetcrs , Both IEW Y!-lvf Strain , Scott Swan , Susan Taskincn, Thomas Terry, Cathy '65 5-wrmyi Streckcr , Diane Swanson, Chris Taylor, Barry Thics, Deborah VVS ,,y,,.Q -w ,, ' fy . wus.. ,Thin1c, John Thompson, Christine Thompson, Don Thompson, Linda Young people, hear, and I will tell ThO1'I1bC1'1'y, Craig Towsley, I1'L'1'1'5' Treble, Hilda T1'll1J3,Chik, Clcorgizum . -nv' his During commencement practice, seniors receive instructions fromkMr. Miller, '-fxkxsxv i 8 s is Wm. :QA- I ,ix ...ai it w ,Truji11o, Nick 'I'sub0i, Robbie Tucker, Jon Twelves, Stephen Utz, LZlr1'y Vanlundingham, Garry Yarney, Janis Yester, Michelle Vetter, Steven Yogelpohl, Janet Volk, Bill Yellzirig,-HIQqtye Vreclenburg, Darlene Walker, Michael ll'2IlliC1', 'l'e1'ify Wallmark, Cathie Walrugff, Riehalyri Xkfalsh, Miehael Ward: Diana Watson, Becky t Y new 'UW FB'- Mn- K -v-.4-up aw A' WY, . 52 .mms- P. van .rx X ,ig is , ii ,WV X K N ll L ll! l Scot seniors lunch it up during their favorite period in the day. Though hungry and haggmfd Weaver, Linda Wcisdorl'c1', Carol White, Darrell White, Karon Wm, Faye Wetmore, Ken 1' wf 'sm- 551 rv, Fhuuv' Watson, Cheryl Watson, Neil Welch , Kathleen White , Linda -i2T ? Watson, Larry Watson, Pamela West , Nancy White , Rodney an iq? 11, ZZ? 'Vx IUMAVQ WF' , Rive Sf Nw N--arf i lZ iA l SS V WW' In practice for graduation night, Pat Doty spent many long hours in Whitehead, Samuel Whitney, David highly concentrated and deeply rewarding effort. Whitney, Kathy Wiese , Catherine Walk' on, walk on with hope in your heart Wikman, Ray Wilkins, Pamela Wilkins, Richard Williams, Ken Williniont, James Wilson, II, Wagner Wilson, Lawrence Winberg, Robert Wing, Patricia Woods, Carolyn 'Ku ,pi nn.. N14 fl ve' ,,..-v New Woodworth lglci York, Carol Lr-,,.,..,.f- Z 1mmerman.L flfer-ry We 'M'-sv W W WEE-Lydia Woznialil-Nancy Wrenn, Candace Young, Ed Yoxuig, llgsha YouiEL-Mary CAMERA SHY Anderson, Teresa Andrusligharii Berry, Monte Pinrgot Marcella Bradford, Brenda lllaffin, Vernon MqC1ean, Dean Miller, Ma?1T1'a Miller, Steve Ll ichae1 i5'f1iQEon, Patricia' Cheiffliyiff' Cirggon, Lois Cruikshank, Carl D51?TEEE1E1E5 Doolin, Michael Dryden, Joe Funk, Walter Goble, Clark Gunter, Glenda EEl1E5llQreSf lleidcn, D-a'yidQ Hensoif Doyle IQIigglHl9QQi'Yll.QB!l.'t Hoffman, Bob H5gneQgi5:ji ffiirnmell, David EQsmmQ.mf James, Diane la1yis,,J,WlLHe Jepson, Carol Kneip, Martin ixiigifviirnlti' Mgqrcighia ' Narveson, Warren Neumeister, Gary Neumeister, Jeffery Pense, Jim fifiiff KT' W RGQH1fenrl'hs9901' Rich ,,.,D9Qa.1s1 llirlinger, Merrill saif1iE65,TaF' 5?I1EEj Sf...6Vf7 311Qnma1llQQia 5L1it13lELe.Y Steinman, 7-Thomas smvensf chErEQ ' gvy-ani-Stuart Tllmasgngtqhen 'l'-hrall, Connie 32135, 79,351.18 TLUKLTQIJ Wakefield, Craig W5fiiQ QQtt Vvhdife, Barbara WWE, Limly WliH1LLiChH?1 Yogng , Roger 31 efmwggggg if . 1334.7 An ,W K, 5 The seniors' last days at David Douglas were indeed busy ones, The X 4? N of the end, Then followed practices for Baccalaureate and Commence- ment, Finally, the all-night party brought an end to the longestday. +f QS2.,f,fzzf, seniors active to the end cleaning of lockers was the beginning if 1 'lr ff' by if-fi vi Q. aye ,Q valedictorians and salutatorians show excellent academic achievement Salutatoriaxis-4QaiijLQg11e and Eekgraesley. Cx The class of 1967 had many excellent students, But, chosen as most outstanding in scholastic achievement were the four valedictorians with their 4,0 grade point averages, and the two salutatorians with their 3. 98 G, P,A. 's. x'7 N K--4 -P...-.NK ,, 2, i s Kg swfj i , 44 LLX Wg li ,M 5 V3 'Q 5 . E 1 su QNX . 4 Q , 0 fn . z P . 1 0 ' x g Q 0 ' s . e 0 ' ', L: Wax xg . F, .gp ,t LW? A , Y , V W .f-fw-+1 ,y E Valedictorians QQ1jg1-Qge, Lgyry Wggigl, Jzygfyogglpqhl, :md 1QQEttu Jcuggegpn, i ,, Brain, G. J Askey, K. U Blanc, J. J Blasen, D, ff' Borchers, R. J Boynton, J, Bradley, L, V Portland Portland Pomonag Stanfordg Portland State State Claremont University Statcg Men's College of Oregon Oregon College of Education Oregon State University of Oregon, Iowa Stateg Nevada State scholarship and award Winners number 110 45 Buell, J. Oregon State, Mildred M. Wirtz PTSA Scholarshipg Cherry Park PTSA Scholarship can, R! Campbell, of Linfield Seattle Pacific Cherry Park PTSA Scholarship Chenoweth, P. J Oregon Stateg Conner, L. J Cox, R. v Craig, C, , Culver, S. V Darnewood, D. Lewis and Clark Reedg Faculty Whitman, Seattle Pacific Willamette 'V Faculty Scholarship Lydia Weigel Linfield Scholarshipg Award Oregon State Fenn Award V Cohen, C, Colby, M. Oregon State Audio-Visual Club Scholarship Danker, G. Danker, T. Dietz, D. ' Duffy, .Lv Dusa, T. , Eddingmn, A, V' Eheler , T. NorthwestV! Northwest University University Dad's Club Brigham University of Nazarene Nazarene of Oregon of Oregong Scholarship Young Oregon fKarl Portland University Onthank State Scholarshipjg Oregon State This year 110 seniors received scholarships, honors, scholastic achievements, high character, and service and awards connected with college admissions, These to our school and community. young people have been recognized for their varied Fisher, S. Linfield N, K ii? -' ST, ' -If f :SQ ,X Gage, G. Y Pacific School of Beauty ,. QQ-n:,,.f ,1j R - ev? - Geisler, D University of Oregon Grassley, D, NROTC grant to Oregon ' Stateg honors at Oregon State Ham, C. 7 Hawver, N. Y Portland Portland Stateg State Seattle Pacific Heald, K. V Heffner, D. V Heim, S, 'X Henry, M, 'J' Herz, M. f University of University of University of Pacific University of Puget Soundg Puget Soundg Portland University Coloradog Johns Oregon State Oregon State Hopkins falt.l Hllfiker , G. Seattle Pacificg Faculty v Scholar ship Hogue, G. 'X Lewis and Clark University of Oregong Faculty Scholarship Horner, Rf Houghton, E. Howery, K. J Innocenti, LT Jamieson, D.'x Stanfordg Pomonag ' University of Union Pacific University of Harvardg Stanford: Oregong Scholarship San Franciscog Willamette Yale falt.Jg Oregon Stateg to Oregon University of University of Portland State State Oregong Honor Oregon Society Scholarshipg Light Award .1 Jensen, J. v Jensen, K. V Karger, LH! Kirnsey, G. Knepper, E. Lancefield, P V Oregon Stateg Portland Stateg Reedg Portland George Foxy Oregon State Elks Youth Pacific Southern Stateg Gaelic Club Qalt.y Leadership Lutheran Oregon College Lieselotte Scholarshipg fState Awardy Keller Award Faculty Lewis and in Foreign Scholarshipg Clark Languageg Honor Society Oregon State Russian Club Scholarship Scholarship Leabo, D. V University of Oregon ! Lindley, C, Loe, G. V Logan, J, 'V Manangan, P, Pacific Massachusetts Thespian Dad's Club Universityg Institute of Scholarship Scholarship Lewis and Teehnologyg Clarkg Stanfordg University of Oregon State Portland 'X if , J Lf af McCarthy, T. Mintier, Df! Mullbock, M, Newbold, R, Oberkamper, D. Parker, H. Parosa, J, University of f Adventurer's Oregon State Portland State Mildred M. University of University of Oregon Club Wirtz PTSA Chicagog Oregon,Leon Scholarship Scholarship Oregon State Culbertson Scholarship Vf Pettit, L. Pep Club Scholarshipg Behnke-Walker Foundation Scholarship for Business Education J Phillips, R. University of Oregon: Oregon Stateg Portland State . if . V Pierson, P. Prakken, R, J Rizzo, T. University of Massachusetts University of Oregon Institute of Portlandg Technologyg University of Oregon Stateg Oregong Radio- Southern Electronics Oregon Collegeg Club Portland State Scholarship Sdxermerhorn, D. Schneider, K. Schonert, C. Scott, R. V Shoemaker, G. 'V Dad's Club J Brigham University of V' Oregon Stateg University of Scholarship Young Portlandg Faculty Oregon University University of Scholarship Oregong Portland State Ruiz, S, gf Whitmang University of Portlandg Southern Oregon College Skille , D . Oregon State , L' V, , V Sogge, M. J Spicher, S. V Stambaugh, J, Stauffer, D, Stewart, R, V Washington Pacific University of Wheatong Massachusetts Universityg Universityg Oregong University of Institute of University of Portland State Oregon State Puget Soundg Technologyg Oregon 1Leon Oregon State Stanfordg Culbertson University of Award! Chicagog Michigan State Stiegler, L! Mildred M. Wirtz PTSA Scholarshipg Dad's Club Scholarship M stuart, W, V swaren, C. tf weives, s. Lewis and University of Portland State Clark Oregong Portland State University of Oregong State PTA Scholarship J V Wallmark, c, f Watson, L. if Welch, K. V woods, c, Woodworth, V, Oregon State University of Oregon Stateg Occidentalg fBun Kelsay Puget Sound: local Betty Whitman Football Willamette Crocker Award Scholarship!! for Homemaking Stanfordg falt.J Light Award sf Vogelpohl , J . Oregon Stateg University of Oregon 'Qt Vollans, D. J Portland State I can 't be contented with yesterday 'S glofries tttt, tt.tt ,ttt S it ,Y nt, i 'Vt 4 as WJ Other seniors receiving scholarships and awards: Bursaw, Sharon Erickson, Thomas Hadeed, David Hauskins, Donald Heald, Christopher Howard, Marty Johnson, Gail Johnson, Merisue Johnson, Stephen Lewis, Damon Phillips, Susy Rogers, Richard Schomberg, Timothy Schwabe, Paul Suedeker, Kathy Stiow, Sharma Splettstaszer, Carol Springer, Bonnie Evan, Susan ,Q 4 3 nm.. .,,, ,stiff 'Si i Vetter, Steve Young, Marsha has 'wIf Nl-u-. Wan-du ,,i,,MeQ..,a-1.-t.......V.,tW,t, Clauclgwgndleyv accepts the Class of the Year trophy on behalf of the senior class, class of '67 honored as first class of thc year Administrators and students co-operate during the cafeteria boycott. The final year for the class of '67 contained much to be remembered. There Was the class party, Come as You Were, the student boycott of the cafeteria, a state basketball championship, the many activities culminating in the Class of the Year award, and the little things: the classes, friends, teachers, and tests, the things that made up each day, and all that made the days at David Douglas so memorable. Bonnie Springer relates the woes of thc day to Cathic Wallmark and Vicki Woodworth. Team teaching modern problems claims Kathy Shelley as another victim. Nancy West displays her unique skating form at thc all night party, Senior QJlashdown. Sharon Heim and Candy Ham hash over a problem at lunch time. rib vm, 5 5 53, 5, igfgiy .. ml WE Wea, fmilsffw .41 N N, L5 W LQSQMET? A.,, 'faafiifg .,,,.L,,. ., 'J 2 fx 12, 5 , M. La,-GW' iii? .PA Q ,wi F1237 ff, we 6 fm Aw Beth Tccters beams as she rc- coivcs hor diploma, Daphne Browning, student speaker, tells of The Challenge to Become. President . . . Dave Smith junior officers keep class active Nineteen hundred sixty eight will end and begin a life for the junior class, but this year they were still struggling and learning. Under the leadership of President Dave Smith, the class progressed toward and prepared for the future. Winning the Homecoming float contest and class yell competition, and raising funds for the Junior-Senior prom were only a few of the many activities that made their junior year at Douglas memorable. Vice President Barry Kolin Secretary . . . Melody Lane Treasurer . . . Wink Miller Lxccutivc Coimeil Representative ,,W,f rx N :wtf .. . :wlgwqw A if-' 'i'?Q-5 ,M ,. su i, 'i-...M Girls' and Boys' P,T,S,A, Representa- Head Advisor . . . Miss Karen Kullbom tives . . . Linda Starr and Bill Webb, JUNTOR COUNCIL--FRONT ROW, left to right: Linda Starr, Pam Raehner, Lynn Sirianni, Judy Canutt, Wink Miller, Barry Kolin, Bob Buhl, Bob Gudnnmsen, Dennis Henry, Dave Smith, Sue Preshaw. ROW 2: Mary Hartung, Becky' Anderson, Patti Douglas, Vickie Randall, Lora VanDeventer, Judy O'Neill, Judi Geisler, Mike Bergstrom, Larry Koester, Jill Lockwood, John Rolfe. ROW 3: Mary Moeller, Gary Smith, Linda Cusack, Nancy Foster, Mark Beard, Joan Parosa Kevin Warner, Cathy Miller, Bill Webb, Pat Malone, Michelle Mills, Lynn Takeuchi. ROW 4: Merry Mullica, Chris Griffin, Cammie CLu'tis, Melody Lane, Jeane Sword, Rosemari Graham, Barbara Trentadue, Bill Burris, Alan Fish, Mark Chapman, Barta Acton Joel Friday. 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Bellant, Barbara - yvz. f Wh, W' I ' 1, Bennett, Jerry A: I A ig- . V .P f: Aide? EQH LEEQYC Andrew , Kay Bensel, Bob Bergstrom, Mike Biamont, Mary Bickle, Roger ? T' Aunonacci, Bill 'K' H' A-1'111SF1'9,Hfs,,fMp' , , . , B Bierbrauer, Randy ' Q, Bixby, Denni5 'r' ia jf 2' eiwgrflirh wx RTC' 'ff Black, Ken I 4 '2b'- i ::41 r-:b i' ,bb' I yrm. M .... A f , .Aa ,, W ' Q f ' 5 E xg Y L sw- ' va W- -: .I 'au ia ax mg Q A . . I V r' 'vb F a ,f , M, 'x , :QL gk , 9' '- :3 1 F .1V. on ff ,V My ' fi 72- wa ., we 90' -A Q , -fu: 3 A .,. 357 if Blake, Bob Blake, Ron Blankenship, Anne Blodgett, Debby ?QSiQy.L.lMa-.1:v.m Boles, Jan Bolstad, Pam Booth, Susan Boruck, Carl Bossen, Linda Bowder , Terr Bowes ,' Jeffw V B Owkfllf in ,G all Bowman , Dave Boylen, Kathy Brackenbury, Al Bradley ,MDan hf2f'5!Ql??LL.3?!?9 Brauckmiller, Debbie Brennelqez Q Karen Bresaw, Richard Breuklander, Jeri Brien, Donna Brockell, Jerry BTOWI1 Brown , Brown, Brown, Christy David sllfnflell Rick Brown, Valerie . '---2'-l-Q. Browning, Karren .--W -N., Brownlee Greg 1 The girls are sweet as sweet can be Concentrative effort is put forth by Renee Bauer in typing. juniors 276 Brummett , Bobi Buell, ilinda ' if Buhl, Bob Burris, Bill Buschman, Jim Butler, Kristy Canutt, Judy C-apen , Mlylarlewne Caplener, John Carl, Bob C?1T1S,9n1, Carl son, Linda Carlson, Paul Carney, Sharon Case, Gail Catt, lllarry Qavai fluanlta Qeayei- sarah CQYSQHJLHQ W Efweghlno, f312aPU??111,,,lYl?!?1i Chowning, Dennis Clark, Sue 9l?5f liz , P321 f3.15u?9n 1.25122 Clute, Darlene Q1HiEQr,-J3.QSh Coats , Steve QObu1m,,.5Qb Coen, Sandra Coen, Thomas Coleman, Louis f 2 3 i' WHIP Q 1. J' fr , 4 ,AF an 39 ,ae USE . L if 'lea aw ' 'H 5 13'-L 5. swf' ,, 2: wa-' In Q3 'KK M , W ,, , dm.. , L 4? lf-1 U we , B ,,, Z ,V 'Q n 'sn 4 , pf' ' ,ai f f 5 1155? K fi 'i ' W, ,. V .--' mwimieit, ...... - -. mm-f,:1Mfa,,M . 1,,f.gvs2L'Q1sagglggfggsqgg W if la P - . L ,rs --,.,:- . as ' 11 af' ,VZ V as - . ir ,. if tj r , ., Z N V, fm, 4? 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Wa' ff ' W.. 4 if I 2, 5 Jr x 'Q' s- 4-ni' y ,aa J LN -4' 3 Q Coleman, Sherry Collins, Pat Conger, Russ Corbett, Bobbie Dochow, David Doern, Debbi Cornwell, Frank Coughlan, Cathy Coulter, Jerry Countess, Dewey Donohue, Tom Dostart, Sandy Crabtree, Linda Craighead, Cathy Craven, Terry Cromb, Bill Doty, Mike Douglas, Mike Crouch, Vickey Crucchiola, Sheri Curtis, Cammy Curtis, Myron Douglas, Patty Drake, Chuck Cusack, Linda Damewood, Billy Daudistel, Bill Daus, Patty Drakulich, Nick Dressler, Betti Davenport, Scott David, Max Davidoff, Janet Davidson, Andy Dryden, Jim Dubell, Loree Davidson, Robert Davis, Larry Davis, Mike Day, Bill Dtmbar, Edward Eastman, Mike DeBusman, Sandy Dell, Linda Dickey, Susan Doble, Linda Eckcrson, Rita Edwards, Cheryl Q .,,:5 i 1 I G , , 6 Y Q ,N x , i, s ' ' 1 I - I '--.. is Lip f , ' -f ' 'A' y ax, f Q Y .8 -:Q , '3 S' A .K X A is if Q. ml 2 'I , ..,, i f 'Ea C li' , fd f-'ffiif ' , H7 ... fl' 5 fi : r 'Jil' i ' , i at . 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Elaine Gloeekner, Al GFJQQGY Q. ,Mar 17396 .. eie ' Ferguson, sue ' if W Goetz, Tom 991d5tffiflz,,QEPX9 is..-M 7, Z . N V 'fl Gonzdilegvjuy B709 nf - ' A :if V ' ,,. A ii Gordon, Greg J are 3 3 fn? L . - K V H I I . 4, 1 3 'A ,Q .Q , V -,- I' 1-3, A 1 m y 'Eg , fu' :IGV Q I we , V V .i' VA K i n 'i : ' P . L s tl . '.,.' . A Q 2 , ' lx L 1: 5 - , G N F y i ievve 'HH ' a ' K ESZ. .. J , V. ,Q if 5 fi We ' Ii V ' l ieies -IV 'Tw .Y-,f 1. .V ,af f 53 x We ,xii .wk w , if z ,.iv ,, ,Ja is W .-'i i,, F F ,a:. G 'S if ,R Xt She sent them away to the North Cotmtree To learn their grarhmaree r' si ' 'is Larry Heikkila and Pat Malone get involved with the classroom work, juniors Gordon, Mary Einilagleiav Granberg, Donna Grandy, Sietska Grant, Warren Gray, Sheila Gim5T'E61in Qiaane, Saklll Greenup, Mitchel Greenup, Mike EH-fE6ETl1T12 Grifiiif chi! Griffin, Sandi Grimaldi, Sheryl Gross, Bob GuCh3EB1Eiafa.E2E Gullion, Claudia EBM, Len, Guthrie , Greg GB2h3E.D2!'9Q9 Gwyther, Peggy Hadley, Joyce Hagan, Patricia H5d Y . flfimi. Q QCD. V. Hanna, Dennis- Hansfci, Pain Hvanzlik, Steve Harding, Dennis Harney, Barbara Hartung, Mary A S Y? wwe t tf i 'GZIP HW , , , ,. X r' -35 - -. 2 I . -z .. Hi l ' -4. if 'ff' ., ' ir' f X . - ig A k ,. ., S I ,. -- ,. -. wk ,,... ku 'gm -Q3 lj N, 'fb -:V Rs? all G ll., G ,: fl S '44 V... I . Q '-Ma , ..:- if, ,4.ft,k i ' 61211 ,X A ' 'Xlilx' - 1 i C23 la A sum Hi-ho, hi-ho, holiday, the best day ofthe year 1 Excitement, enjoyment, and interest are a part of the special assemblies presented to the students, juniors 280 Haswell, Linda Haswell, Rick Hatch, Jane Hauskins, Dennis Hawkins, Bruce Hay, Pam Heagle, Kathleen Heasley, Debbie Heikkila, Larry Henderson, Doug Henderson, Julie Henneman, Jennell Henry, Dennis Henry, Pati Hensley, Clark Herr, Keith Hibbard, Lonnie Hildenbrand, Carlotta Hildenbrand, Carmen Hill, Linda Hill, Susan Hodgen, Arleta Hodges, Cheryl Hoefling, Vicki Hoffert, Lynn Hohlfeld, Harold Holbrook, Dave Holcomb, Andy Hollis, Mike Holm, Howard Holmberg, Kris Holmquist, Hilde I Q za Q 1 if CTX ,..,t,, it ga, v ,vm S if Q --1 '.?w ,K K-K fl .J Alt 'FTIP -nd x m -, --rf W: A L H is ,,..,T?Qf'Tx 1 5+ sa S Q5 ,ia X si E as K s Q X ig J P S, -Q 1g..l-L .,,.J, f ' ,nf . -Q f r- 15,3 ,gt A iv' x A, .6 ,'. t . ,-of f litt H HW vw., '13 N3 .JW sw ,V:V Q 'SQ X sal fri' r , 1 il? f ,, J, Q ak. 5 A i Y.. i Y 49 M35 Hgglfgff, ,- 1:93 FY HQQ1Si22.,,oJQliQ HQJEQI 2991 Hosking, Dorothy Jolley, Karen Jones, David Hosman, Bob Hoi7v'iiEiif Jbhn Howard, Scott Howarth, JoAnn Jones, Sherry A bin Hryciw , Ferne EEg.2E1:.Efl1QX Hutson, .Ylalg Judkins, Virga J unken, Bruce Irvin, Lynette Isenberg, Valerie Iverson, Terry Jackson, George Kappers, Julie Karsten, Laura R...--,Y -1- Jacobs, Clifford J arvie, Linda iifiergal 5199 Jenkins, Gail fieinelgrlifiw Kennedy, Mike Jenkins, Tana Jansen, Ldhiiie Jobe, Diane Jfzhfb 191590 Kerr, Shirley Kersey, Qigong J ohnsoghvggl Johnson, Florence Johnson, Jay Kirk, Redine Kline, Nanfy-1 fL0!1f3s9,Qr.if5E Johnson, Joydene Johnson, Kathie Johnson, Roland Knight, Sharon K'5'6hf'Tf'5t Lf, .2 we . fl' xi if Q V ky, i 'ia 3 : R, V A '2 ,L A . 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Mattson, Betty Maxwell, Larry Maxwell, Sherry Mayer, Dan McCann, Tim Mf?E?1lXi,1V!i1S9tJ- McCarthy, Mike McClary, Doug MoCreery, Denine McCreery, Dennis McDaniel, Chris McDonald, Mary For men must woafk and women must weep J . ,- ii W , ssl an , , -1 . :- X Q11 vigil, O .ff 3 E ,- it 1 1 W. U ,ln Q' , r 3 5 . 1 iff- , ' . 75? Dave Smith works on the frame for the winning junior class Homecoming float. juniors 283 - A ,. ,igqfftffv .mtv - 5 7 as 1 -ie 11' M-.2323 if' I is X 4 f if 1 r , 4' ,df W , aff' 3 -'Q QSXXX 5+-H is , I W . y fi F x A F ' ' A ' :f-3' Ge' ::,. ff l sye sis. 1, i A ,w.,,. - .A i g My, .5 -5, if t if E fx , k Wh X fe, , 11 11' M 1 an f i.: Q . -ai., , ,MJT . V716 mix L f ' .-f' . ::. . 'Z' wa ,gf 5? if . .. fr 99:4 R ni: , f . .. 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Between classes students use the breezeway to get to their next class. juniors 31.UPP0n3z,La3T!'Y Sirianni, Lynn Skondin, Darren 5?SF4?.!9' .PEW Slater, Mike Slayman, Nancy Smalberger, JoAnn smirHiCa15y1 W 'S Smith, Dave 513QiEhJ.QQlsif Beith, Gary smir1T'ifnda Smith, Margaret Smith Paula Smith Wes .31?11FhQ1C,s Smithgli MQISQQ: I ,5f1Er,isQiff5s Snider, Jim Sniaefken Snider , Molly Snook, Jim QI1OL..EHsen0 Sobalas , Gary Spear, Diana Speer , Susan SI?39EE,t31Qv Spraque , Michael Et??keY, EMILY St21iLfi.15Qd Steiff , Linda Stiner , Stan if? ti 1 ff P13 t ' in gi f l 5' M Jfi X., . M ,f ., had , if ,-, ,, 'H -w:-- S --f' , .. A M 1 E it fd t s e 4 i .x mi? ' - ,'2'3' J 1, is -ji 4' KY: fn Y C 'Ol ,f ,gs , 5 .qv , fi M 1' ,351 s . ,At Q H 1? 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Valentine, Kim Takeuchi, Lynn Taskinen, Judy Tatlock, Bruce TezEh'f4AlfanM y'anDeyenQr, ,Lora Yaniirlg, ,Carol Teeter, Ron Qwyelii lM2!liCy Thciie, Deana Thomas, Joe Va.nSchoiack, Clgig Vefitdeiiitty Thompson, Gary Tidwell, LaNita Tiedemannhgiy EERE Patsy Vickery, John Vogkelej Noreen Tobias, Wayne Tsocld, John Tomlin, Emi, ' 'WaElei Georgia 4.1, 'FXR' W. ,Bl- ,. .ff , r fm ff ,. ,f ...f Ml' ' KS X MSN '2 5 'si S' Wagner, Jackie Vtifdon, Marge West, Vicki Westfall, Alan Wheeler, Shirley White Kathy, ,.........J.-1' -.5 Walker, Rick Wallmark, Mike White, Ken e Wikman, Carl YYQgy,,nLYe11dy Walton, Barbara warneralisyip Wilkes, Tom Wilson, Leslie Wilson, William Winters, Robert VilaLari..1i2Lman Watkins , Dan YYlE21l1E?9.z..EZiu, Wittcke, Shelly Whismen, Dona Wolf Pam ,.,. ga, A ,. Watt, Jean Vileathersbec, Jean 21955, 327, Woodward, Denise Wllairsn, Sh erxy Wunn , P-iek WQ2y2111.,TE9r.ry Webb, Bill Wycoff, Norman Yamauchi, Joe York, Lora Younce, Lennie Weigel, Jeanne We iman, ,MQ ar 'Q l Young, Jim Young, Ron Yuen, Wesley Zimmerman, Mike Welch, Ling Wells, Lyn Kedifer, Joann ' ' 1 X mi 5 lil i ,Wai i Q S , , H . me X 5 .reign 'W K' ffiliffikgiilzilfiiii,,'fLf'i7:?5f ,Q 7 L J -M 1 A 12 1.-i- W nf 'l, l Q Af i ,Q 5 ,. 6, liiftg ,Mi fy suns: .4 xl W s adv' f 1 4' -Q im, f ,iw ,W ,lm , QI- .,-QM ,, ax ,+'x,, 'N 5. ' ki, ta 3 , A . , X , . S, ., J if ' f. S 9 M M,, J ,-3 -fi X K 'M if-ie ., .. nz X, 4 4 W , MQW , . .,.,:,- . on S fe 3322, 535902 1 EXW , , .. .. ,ff T get if 5 1 f GRM A . 49, 'AO' CAMERA SHY: Adams, Jacqueline Adams, Linda Attwood, Keith Bennett, Barbara Brawn, Billy Brown, James Cleveland, Gerald Connell, Diana Daniels, Dennis Dart, Angela Doty, Patrick Dunkin, James Egler, Randy Eng, Donna Evans, Melinda Farrington, Susan Favre, Sheri Fulton, Janice Gast, David Gilbert, Delbert Godtlibsen, Thor Goodrich, Gail Graham, Rosemary Hall, Susan Hill, Kay Hillier , Linda Hohman , Sally '- if ' L 5, aisles ,rj A Inmate: with gms, , he Simi terra Shall rsazufa Howard, Darrell Hudgins, Norma Johnson, Vickie Joy, Roger Kahl, Sammy Kennedy, Yvonne Kenner, Richard Labbe, Roger Leiser, Lavern Loseke, Lynnette Martin, Steven McBurnett, William McCullough, Carolee McFadden, Stephen McLean, Irene Meyers, Diane Mueller, Cynthia Norman, Roy O'Connell, Paul Patton, Cathleen Pemberton, Jackie Pliska, Timothy Polehn, Mike Powell, Scott Pyle, Richard Roberts, Charles Robinson, Penny Runyan, Robert Sanchez, Steven Sayers, Steven Simmons, Ron Smith, Don Smith, Sherry Smith, Ted Sobala, Daniel Sodja, Ned Stevens, Bruce Stockemer, Anna Stollenwerk, Sharon Sundholm, Randy Szvearingen, Jerry Swenson, Judi Telford, Eileen Thomson, Cheryl Trubachik, Dave Tucker, Penny Turner, Ruby Webb, Darlene White, Keith Wubbenhorst, Kurt Yost, Tom Zasky, Paul ima vases 92 5 img my mem eyes 'A they mn mime ba Sty in ,saga as ,ijilifa gif? 1, f32 I2l wart ,,wf,,a,geegwa .yywyss w ififfai Q51 55' erase Wwe? Secretary . . . Nancy Hunt Treasurer . . . Betty Nolan wwe'- N 2 92 73 1 Your second year at David Douglas can be a joyful and profitable one, You are no longer a novice to the ways of high school and are not yet burdened with the responsibility of a junior or senior. There's more of a choice for the classes you can take, so it can be fun if you make it that way. You still have two whole years of high school to look forward to, but you can make your sophomore year the best if you really try. This year, the Class of '69 showed true school spirit, not only at pep assemblies, but in and out of class, too, They sponsored the Freshie Fro- lic, and Cotton and Cords Dance, built a Home- coming float, and participated in the Junior Building assembly. President . . . Steve Fray Vice President . . . Debby Fray -tm-WFJ. , 'YT Head Advisor . . . Mr. Petrasso Executive Council Representative . . Phyllis Craig spirited sophomores show SOPHOMORE COUNCIL--FRONT ROW, left to right: Gayle Welch, Anna. Mooney, sharon Glelngn, Phyllis Craig, Jeanette Loe, Cihdy Wliitelpfelad, Cheryl Cauthorn, Shelley 'Stewa.rt,'yVicki Grandy, Cindy Gaumer, Paula Granby. ROW 2: Steve Fray, Debby Pray, Carol Rizzo, Jill Wissler, much promise Linda Henry, Debbie Rornine, Mike Ferrell, Tim Larry Scott, Mark Denner. ROW 3: Cheryl Scott, Minard, -Ron Steenslid, David Kleeb, Cathy Dix-oil, Hunt, Peggy Curtin, Kevin Moore, Mike Mahoney. Perry , Nancy Nancy Deep in my heart I do believe that we shall over- come someday i 1 ?'51ffag::: ,Q 2 fgfw ig- - 14.4, . X S Their valiant school spirit put e sophomore class on top of the totem pole for part of the year. sophomores Achziger, Wayne Adair, Cheryl Adam, Arlie Adams, Bobbi Adams, Paul Afrank, Garnet Ainslie, Randy Albrecht, Bill Alexander, Susan Allison, JoE1len Anderson, David Anderson, Pauline - ff' l Anderson, Scott Anderson, Teri Anderson, Wayne Angell, Gerald Angell, Harold Arb, Kathy Arenz, Janet Armstrong, Phyllis U ' Arnold, Tim Atkins, Elaine Azar, Loudi Bachman, Randy Bailey, Keith Bailey, Nicki Baker, Lola Baker, Nancy Balducci, Dan Barber, Randy Barclay, Vicki Barrow, Gerald Q . A l IEE W, MQ?-, L, , , Q B -r 55 ai ' K- -f 11 - 3 r .-1 M 3' 'QF' 7 V 'S -A S asa .- 25' J ,df 5 .I W .- W K ..,,' . p,v : .er a -A J, v i e , , .. ' if A .. ff..- 1 4' faq , 'O' in 'B' 9 Y Qagm e Q at . , 3 Y in E 1. Y T ' i K AR if 7 .. Q' J ,, 7' ff? Ar ,iff f V 'W JL . ' 7 -eff ,Q ,,,,. 7 X ' n I V, , W W Wf 'Q gf wr fel KL x xg in-sv K Q- 4' 4, W i 'X A A A - . 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'?f Q , l ii Fromke, Heidi Funnell, Dave Gardner, Charlotte Garrett, Debi Gary, Karen Gary, Ron Gasaway, Chuck Gauge, Carlenna Gaumer, Cindy Geates, Jolene Gelissen, Barbara Gepford, Dan Gibson, Ed Gifford, Ken Gilbertson, Curt Gillespie, Linda Gitzen, Melody Glanville, Ron Glennon, Sharon .G-OEHTJ-sen, Erik Goetz, Dick Goff, Ron Goodman, Susy Gordon, Doug Granby, Paula Gray, John Gray, Lee Green, Pat Greening, Sharon Gregos, .lghn Grigg, Jim Havens, Bob Oh, hard is the foaftane Of all wovnan kind, She 's always controlled, She 's always confined 5 'I' 1 Nancy Baker cooks her way toward becoming a homemaker of tomorrow. sophomores 299 18 Q , f . - : Lf- . 1 I ,, , W.. Mszggaa., Fm I, ia FH- . 'H' ,. ,vw ,R IE-v Ui' 3 fins' ,J 'tt gf f2i if a 2 . M, .L an i. 1- 1. ia 1' ,, 153 Z an I 'L vi is if H . J ,xt N- ff - Q Q L A I W' img ,K ,,, ' , Av., V, ,, , 1' if we gy -da? 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X k Hi ' C HS ' W 'Mid -,.. ,. gi? if , K V' Haygarth, Tom Head, Lee Heath, Linda Heber, Bill Huebner, Bill Huelshoff, Eric Hecker, Barbara Hedderly, Jana Henderson, Carolyn Henry, Beverly Huey, Marc Hummel, Kathy Henry, Linda Hess, Gary Heyden, John Hicks, Jenny Hunt, Nancy Hunter, Tom Hilfiker, Dave Hilton, June Hinkle, Jerry Hodges, Katie Huston, Clark Hyatt, Lanita Hoffstetter, Susan Hogan, Dan Hogan, Donna Hoke, Sandra lbsen, Kerry Ingham, Jerry Holm, Joyce Hooper, Ken Horrocks, Kathy Horton, Dennis Ingram, Gail Iverson, Cheryl Horton, Vicky Hoskins, Steve Hosman, Burdae Hoverson, Dcik James, Valerie Jamieson, Eric Howard, Dan Howard, Diane Hovvard, Vicky Howell, Mike J ancs , Scott M, , iii at MEF? 2 f f - ,- QQ? W' - .,:gj5:' ' 7 ' 'li ' - 'if:ffsa?Af 7 ,. I .. 9- 'rf ' Q .2 , . ww an 1 .M .Q xv. -4' in J 2556, , W? 1392, si? t if gi M W 5 I 'Vet yv if fi if +5 v of I2 W I J Wmfd is to the kitchen gone And wow! is to the hall Sophomores demonstrate their school spirit by means of colorful signs and loud yelling, sophomores Jeffery, Gail Jenkins, Penny Jensen, Bob Johannessen, Carolyn Johansen, Art John, Gloria Johnson, Gale Johnson, Jeff Johnson, Jody Johnson, Joel Johnson, Ray Johnson, Tom Johnson, Wayne Johnston, Michael Jondahl, Mike Jones, Dick Jones, Jannette Jones, Rick Joy, Candy Joyce, Paul Judkins, Vicki Kahl, Dave Kalweit, Margit Karjalainen, Connie Karjalaincn, Ron Kat-ki, Mike Kaydas, Lora Keiper, Doug Kellett, Jim Kelly, Rosemary Kelsay, Doug Kemper, Chris lf' f nf. 1 1, .,'. J fu. 1 , ll' if 'K F as Q we 4' cf , ,ii k Au , 5: a 5. s.- ' 1 -an .- 19. 45 Yr 'Nfl N., Q3 I'.? ks..-F M fx N ,Q rfi t , . -J. l K 95 1. K f f is I kr' ea iff . l ? Al elif' Jil' , J gy ,J al Q-Mlvi 'V o es f . Q -ww-I -+-dl' 302 W ,gil , 1 ,ff 5 ? 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I O4 Lewis, Kathleen Lincke, Tom Lund, Don Lundbom, Greg Lutze, Jenny Lyman, Bruce Lindauer , Bill Lindenthal , Chris Maas, Susan MacDonald, Hugh Mack, Bruce Mack, Pat Lindley , Lynda Linton, Robert Maier, Larry Mann, Clydelke Mann, Marla Marcus, Fred Lisoski, Dee Lister, Tom Marcus, Linda Marlin, Candi Martin, Della Martin, Mike Lloyd, Jim Loe, Jeanette Martin, Sharon Martin, Teri Marten, Edith Marvin, Gayle Loftis, Charles Logan, John Marx, Mike Mason, Mike Mather, Ed Mathinsen, Lorrie Lokkeberg , Yvonne Low, Donald Matz, Doug Maxwell, Sherry Maynard, Sheryl McAllister, Cheryl Lucento Paul McBurnett, Jim McCann, Anita McCarthy, Janice McCarthy, Mary Lowe, Randy ,oe X 1- am l'::9 K, 1 V l IF M 'mp 1 an W -Qi lx me W-.fi ' CGA fd? f.-. 'H r ' -5 i f gem N' ,. V X K,Mr,,-'vii t 5, V L, ., , rf, , ,W 51 if -. 'Mk x Vrggflgffgz ml 1 ' 5 -ai -'27 J f 'if if - X , we Uh , :,: I ,. 1 6'-ff M , , sa by f eerr ' . ,V , , K V 5 . , J if - ia e L W-fl H 'tk .: 5 5.919 -l W K3 f X, :HF R: wifi .- f I -X . K .y ai H K ,. , ,Q McDonald, Lyell McFadden, Cleve McGee, Gary McGuire, Pat McKay, David McKee, Terri McLaughlin, Scott McMichael, Jody McPhai1, Kevin Meade, Laura Meighan, Tom Merz, Kathy Meyer, Donna Michel, Greg Miland, Kathy Miller, Bill ,y vi-A Miller, Kathy Miller, Peggy Miller, Reggie Miller, Ross Minard, Nancy Mize, Steve Monaghan, Bill Monaghan, Ken Mooney, Anna Moore, Karen Moore, Kevin Moorhead, Sandy Morris, Larry Morris, Virginia Morrison, Vicky Morse, Dallas Your company, your company, Your company unto me ik This pair find it hard to concentrate on English so early in the morning. sophomores 305 All my trials Will soon be oveaf ,ff f gf ff'. I 3' 'S 2 xy l W Q, ' 'f--l -., ,fm saw., Mary Einerson sits among fellow sophomores during an early morning class. sophomores 306 Mosen, Larry Muldoon, Marcia Murphy, Jeff Murphy , Sharon Murray, Pam Myer s , Leslie Nail, Joan N avarra, Michael Neely, Shirley Neilem, Fred Neishke, Linda Nelson, Brian Nelson, Gary D. Nelson, Gary L. Nelson, Pam Nelson, Susan Neubauer, Roger Niece, Ron Nielson, Carol Nichols, Patty Nilsen, Fred Nissen, Don Noblen, Kathleen Nogler, Sandy Nolan, Betty Northcutt, Carroll Nott, Lou-Wayne Noxon, Cheryl Nunes, Vickie N3FE93r.F52f! Nyhoff, N631 Olshen, Jay -ci - -of ki Q iii!! ,,, i?3,, .,, ' S ' : if X xr rfinqv. .f ww- 35 itln s ln . H 4 E -1 Q N '2 f' ' i A ,Q W .' 'f ,Xen--f 'YJ . ln' fr Y- I A 5 :Fl 3X r ' MI . ,i , , .ssl g ! i ,,., l ,rl is 2,.,, -,,.: , 32 K X N M-es e a an Q. -, M M' .,', : I' 'Her -My - 1 -- we 13, -has any ff' mai .mul 19... Q' ,5 -4 I .M P fren- ,.. 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W' 'wif' ' ..,,- , -J W2 rf 'Silt f S- WSW 5 -M. ,aft Olson, Shirley Osmondson, Ken Oviatt, Gary Owen, Kerry Preshaw, Doris Presley, Carolyn Owens, Connie Page, Sally Pahle, Stephanie Paintner, Rose Price, John Price, Todd Palmer, Donald Pancoast, Billy Parker, Claudia Parker, Sharon 'W' 'Pr'fhar, Doug Pringle, Pat Parsons, Judy Parsons, Linda Patterson, Steve Payne, Dennis Queen, Debbie Randall, Randy Peay, David Pederson, Chris Pemberton, Mike Pense, Lyle Rattey, Debbie Reep, Harlan Perry, Tim Peters, Dan Petersen, David Petersen, Debby Rehberg, Nancy Renfro, Marie Peynone, John Place, Doug Plant, Don Poff, Carolyn Resner, Mike Reed, Bill Pointer, Dan Pommerening, Leland Pond, Patty Powell, Charlene Rice, Gary Richer, K,J, , A in i k X rival i 1, 'S ,if Mk 4 'A f A l ain , , 1 i i pf-J A an ,,,, P i 2 E 'i oll iii? 1' 1, K 3 1 A 'W 3 F 7,0 V, 5 o-an Q fn- J , J , a H M K 'P' if 5 31,12-,13-,gigh awk, - - 1, ,I E , JV ,W we iv' Q3 .M VU was . 4 t Q 3 ' 0 ff fa f -B f' ef 3 -zrtxza if il?E?fi4s,g?2,,2w1,effS1'11W ,, 1' f : ,L,, 1,-,, AV,, L, Ja, v- ,,.. 5 W a, .' . .ri ,, V V , M, V, Q . 3 1422- 1 ' 3 6- 'E iff' A - ... ,Mm , nn ,sos 2 f ,,: Rector, Larry Richardson, John Richardson, Karen Ridinger, Jeff Rininger, Dale Rizzo, Carol Rgamns, Jane Rodman, Marc Roentz, Roger Rogers, Holly Rogers, Kathy Rolfe, Fred Romine, Debbi Rose, Dennis Rose, Susan Rosier, Barbara Roundy, Alan Rouse, Dale Rowe, Mike Rulli, Bonnie Rutger, Debra Ruttle, Nancy Ryerson, John Salsma, Spike Salyard, Ron Sampson, Les Sattergren, Carol Savery, Paul Scheradella, Pat Schroth , Sue Schermerhorn, Dean Schmide skamp, Bill Theafe lived a youth, and a well-beloved youth. . . Like mo st dedicated sophomores, Jerry Becker is studying hard, sophomores ' fm ,ie , WW 5 ...F ,F , Q 'W w,M, QQ U I tw EEHEEHQQ .,. .f , New rf in 'QW' 1 i ,, Q -we J, 3 , E 45 NH. 4 , N i xg ,Q Ae Y Zaavii 2 . a . 5 5,3 imff-2f:fef,,w,.f,-V-I-f 2 f- f- 55 1. U L ,V f , vv., g ' . :af Tl. af , , A ,le - 2 V saw gg 'tw ...Eb N ,gi , , A S' I I, T ! 9.f' 'h,lli gaertw er ' A fi? 9 we ,. ,. I 15,7 3 of W A LQWQT Q, M. fi. 'xi .. 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A if I 1564 - 14+ ,' , 'TS '. W, -af' 7 ig ., 13 'J ! it 2 ' H ff V3 v df' n 1 5 fs.. 'ii Q t I in ,si ' - ,mf M ' Wie' Sr ,,g'A . A 3, - ' 5 f W-, ww- A-1 N551 1 i 4 lv' , 'G if 5 aaa' fur YN knu- an F 65 -1' gf-i i k...,,-iff? if 1 7' 'Sf vi + .y it f FSI HRK 'Q r 'Q s W X HW ff Trachsel, Eva Trebble, Bob Tritt, Bob Tritt, Dick Once I knew a pretty girl. Truitt, Gloria Trujello, Ted Tucker, Bob Tupper, Jim Turner, Linda Twelves, Margaret Unruh, Carroll Varney, Joan Vaw, Larry Veal, Darlene Vernetti, Jack Wagner, Tim Wakefield, Louann Walker, Valerie Wallen, Connie Walter, Don Warner, Dawn Wasem, Janet Watson, Steve Watts, Dan Weitman, Steve Welch, Gayle Wetzel, Wendi White, Alan - A student spends the last minutes before class fixing her hair in a classroom window. White, Bob Whiteside, Barbara Wiedrnaier, Rhonda Wild, Rainer sophomore s Q... N N.. W E 441-:nf f , , 1 921, Y Q ff m 1, F? 4 'I is 'U 0' .Wag 1? N1-0 , 4' A Wi' sf? K -ZF' f' ills 'li Xu Tx- if A :as ..- , .W , 2,4 A 2, Wong, Sam Wong, Wanda Wood, Christy Wood, Lawrence Woodworth, Linda Wosnack, JoAnn Yandell, Chuck Yoakum, Kathy Young, Kelly Young, Lauren Young, Scott Zank, Sandy Zeazus, Mark Zwahlon, Ray Taylor, Linda Wilhelm, Curt Williams, Guy Williams, June Willis, Nina Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wisely Glen Pennie William C athy Wissler, Jill Wim-ich, Ranae Wolfhagen, Steve Wolsborn, Chuck Once when I was young and foolzsh I used to take delzglzt Q v P-1 x CAMERA SIIY: Abbott, Nancy Adams, Donna Ahrendt, Brian Allison, Bill Anderson, Pam Arthur, Bob Avenson, Steven Bacus, Gloria Banks, Christine Batchelor, Kim Baxter, Rod Berna, Dale Blair, Steven Bullock, Dave Burson, Milton CHlHi'sTEnnis Covelle, Fred Cornell, Douglas Crow, Judy Deswert, Loraine Devendorf, Bob Donaldson, Joanne Donaldson, Ruth Drake, Kristine Flego, Steven Frederick, Charlotte Getsinger, Sharon Girtle, Thomas Gouge, Carleana Grandy, Vicki Grimaldi, Keryl Gwyther, Diane Hamblin Bill . ,.iL...., Hammel, Thomas Hart, Karen Hill, Mike Hoyt, Kathleen Jacobson, Laurel Jossy, Jerry Kelly, Kathleen Kelm, Connie Kenney, Myron Kopp, Leroy Krieger, Linda Langford, Jan Leslie, Eileen Lunceford, Ron Mahoney, Mike McMluskey, Gary MeGriff, Debi? McKeown, Barbara McLean, Winifred Meehan, Connie Meshke, Linda Mitchell, Donna Montambo, Sharon Mooers, Bob Mueller, Sallie Nichols, Pat Nissen, Kaye Paola, Mary Phillips, Janet Powell, Jerry Raschke, Rod Rector, Larry Rice, John Ritter, Steven Sayre, Vicki Schnell, John Schroth, Susan Self, Andy Shive, Cynthia Shaklee, Denise Smith, Dennis Snider, Ken Snyder, Bradley Stauffer, Mark Stoddard, Bob NJ I fp I, ' Q ia,f, ,f ff ft,- I Stout, Floyd Stout, Kathie Straight, Tom Struck, Sue Svvindell, Randi Taylor, Ken Toney, Karen Towns, Jim Trocha, Jack Turney, Karen Turnquist, Dan Twilleager, Wanda Vetor, Alexzenna Vosler, Morris Waldrupe, Helen Walker, Jesse Walpole, Charles Washburn, Gary 4-'io iam is EZ , X ' 'S Watkins, Dennis Weinberg, Jon Wells, David Whipps, Carol White, Ben White, Mike Whitehead, Cindy Whitfield, Stephen Widstrand, Debbie Wiggins, Linda Williams, Van Willis, Janis Wilson, Vicki Wood, Gail Woodward, Pat Wright, Dennis Wright, Mark Young, Jack 313 ..... zealous frosh xv' to struggle through t first year X. The Freshie Frolic, Sadie Hawkins, Junior building assembly, and annual field trip to Central Oregon were among the highlights for the freshman class, Sponsored by the sophomore class, the Freshie Frolic, with the theme of Singing in the ' Rain, proved to be a night to remember, The traditional tribute to Dogpatch, Hillbilly Hulla- K t i baloo was colorfully attended. The dramatic xg V R 5 talent of the freshmen was illustrated in their one ' 1 f act play production. 7 v ! K uv Spring President ...... Jim Clarke Fall President ...... Mark Krager Spring Secretary .... Debbie Green F211 Vice PI'eSid6r1t . . .Chuck Harms F211 Secretary ---- J3-Yfle Hamilton Fall Treasurer ..... BoDee Burnett Spring Vice President , ,Mark Wilson Spring Treasurer ..,-, Julie Colton - J ... 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ROW 3: Mark Krager, Jim Clarke, Julie Colton, Terry Suplee, Patricia Stupey, Janet Griffin, Pat Mack, Pam Jacobsen, Shellie Snider, Nancy Lawrence, Jayne Hamilton, ROW 4: Rocky Watford, Steve Gilroy, Jim Dreiling, Ron Haas, Dave Doering, Dave Whitman, jredjtanwood, Pat McGee, Bob Spicher, Doug Wescott, Frank Muscutt, Mark Wilson. ,fx42 5:' f, g y Q . -3- gf 1 , A q V- ', f 'iggi Q f 'iris 1 g i JE 'ii lr 6 'vi f Q 2 1 ff A' ' vv ! me K Abbott, Jerry Addington, Steve Andrew, Larry Ankele, Rick Antonacci, Rick Aplin, Kathy Albert, Beckie Albro, Joyce Arb, Vicki Archer, Randall Arenz, Cathy Arman, Curtis Alford, Susan Allen, Chuck Armstrong, Tom Attwood, Ken Baker, Kris Baldino, Gloria Allquist , Lynn Alsup, Dan Balmer, Kay Bane, Glen Barber, Russell Barnes, Linda Amundsen, Amundson, Bates, Bates, Bauer , Bauer , Carol Duane Mike Norman Greg Robyn Andersen, Jim Anderson, Carole Bauman, Mark Beach, Ray Becker, Jerry Beebe , Perry Anderson, Donna Anderson, Dorothy Belmont, Owen Benefiel, Dan Benner, Nancy Bennight, Bob Anderson, Judy Anderson, Kirk Benson, Scott Berreth, Deborah Berry, Ardella Berry , Tim :FE . ff , i r f ,Qs 4 ' ,X A -if' a f My A it 2 i .f ,M ,ff , in - .rits ' f all cl 155' 3 v .. gg, , , we in fy.-M 19: r 'm N -hx 3 'Q' 5 lc if . 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A vol -V: A .,,. kg i :.5, Berry, Wendy Beutel, Judy Bevens, Kay Beyer, Kathy Biamont, Bob Biornstad, John Bishop, Larry Bishop, Mike Bishop, Scott Blaine, Boyd Bohms, Dennis Boles, Connie Bolling, Leesa Booker, Dan Booth, Sam Borchers, Teri Boroman, Ed Borteel, Dwayn Bossen, Virginia Bothwell, Robert Bowe, Monte Bowers, Keith Bowlin, Debbi Bowne, Gary Boylen, Sue Boynton, Karen Bozarth, Patty Bradley, Rosemary Brammer, Rich Brandenburg, Dave Brandt, Allen Brauit, Greg This may be false, This may be true I can 't deny it all 1 1 1, ff Ap' A Andy Lemmon studies for an upcoming quiz. freshmen -1 9 1 A .--' 'V 18. 'fi 'fd' Q .ge it L -3 0 'wg ' .. Zin 43- ' 9-. rrrr Braymen, Carol Bridenbeck, Larry Brummer, George Brummett, John Buck, Linda Buker, Judy Bridgmon, Jim Brockell, Carolyn Burkhart, Joyce Burlison, Fern Burnett, Bo Dee Burnett, Dan Brockell, Marilyn Brockschink, Sharon Burns, Sharon Burry, Dianne Bursaw, Gloria Busacker, Sheryl Brooke, Rick L, 1 Brooks, Jeff M- 'w ,fs '52 A fi, Wrrrav Q g Q, l S 5 Bush, David Butler, Randy Byhre, Di Anne Byrne, Nancy Brooks, Larry Brooten, Janice Caldwell, Mike Camp, Art Campbell, Diane Canfield, Michele Brose, Steve Brostrom, Paula Capparelli, Alan Capps, Don Carlson, Debbie Carkhuff, Nancy Brown, Becky Brown, Mike Carr, Ina Carroll, Steve Carter, Tom Case, Larry Brown, Tammy Brownhill , Nina Caswell, Eva Cearley, Rick Cecil, Richard Cerotsky, Gary ,, af el S E 'U' v , if - 'ul - Yrs' W' ,-.nn 1--10 -df I J 'V -1 1 EV - 'H M , . , 1' 1 .Q .- . ,, I f 1 F f v -. f 5 fe -.., 1 555 11,11 'Y , vw ar fr 'I-aff, 'lf' ol' y aw , Z.. J l an ye --:,,, f S y Q A rsa - s r K .. Well, I've got cz book, Was given to me il TOP: Mr. Porter offers Kim Batchelor help on his ceramics project. BOTTOM: Bill Moore ponders the intricacies of a linear equation, fre shmen Cerotsky, Larry Cervera, Mike Chabino, Jan Chambers, Pat Chapman, Tim Chappell, Bob Childress, Geri Chinn, Steve Chiodo, Steve Christenson, Steve Clark, Carol Clarke, ,J Clarke, John Clausen, John Clayton, Pat Clunie, Donna Clutter, Brooks Coats, Marilyn Cobb, Debbie Cobb no Wanda 9012, Wendy Colton, Julie Cornella, Shelley Converse, Bonnie Cook, Beverly Coons, Jerry Copeland, Bob Corliss, Jim Coulson, Ralph Coulter, Fred Cox, Diana Cox, LeAnn W., 58i5?6i?i7b'1 if W ,,.,,,..,.., ,,, , -vm ' 1 X sew K -. aw 51 ,, - '- K K RA- QV in N 55 ,S 52 -1 a S + is 'Y Q QQ 5 Wa? ima ,, an 2 af Q ,wig S 1 x 1 is -RQ' ,,,, . P C22 f nk 1 .rf Q'- ef fi ff' as ,ii flffwr A Q . 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YSLQEF RW 1 if A young man listens attentively to Mr. Grotkau talk about science. freshmen J 5. on AP Van Demarr, Ed Vaughn, Dan Vavrek, Chris Veenstra, Steve Verd, Dan Vetter, Joyce Von Pegert, Charmaign Wafford, Rocky Wagner, Chris Waldrupe, Howard Wallmark, Sharon Walters, Wendy Ward, Debbie Ward, Nyla VLQQQH, BOP Watsohfilrancy Watt, Steve Weatherford, Lee Weber, Christine Weishaar, Cheryl Weitsel, Lynn Welsh, Melinda Wersch, Elaine Wersch, Dennis Wescott, Doug Whalen, Bert White, Mike Whitman, Dave Whitney, Linda Wie, Kathy Wiebe, Dorothy Wilcox, Maureen EQQSSS W A , F A r -4' 3, 5 ff M f P Hi - 2 -'fill ., . Y , - L , f,,- K. m7E5iii5i?2E?lE??5i?iS?' .. EQEEEIEEEEQIESE ww' fs, -V, my , , is - M J H ., F223 W 49' P 5 1 5 aim Sim J if Kgs Q 4 1f1 1 --tylggfgi :Q-'W , '.:',, Q f ff Q -vw My , an ww bv! Q ' v -L-,..:' g' .. A ffiiw 'E ia' 5 J --.. '-wf qui, N--.Q Y! 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J f , A e f ,gk 'Wk an 'QQ CAMERA SHY: Aitken, Kathleen Akers, Linda Albee, Eve Albers, John Anderson, Janice Younce, Doug Zorn, Dan Anderson, Jon Apling, Steve Bagley, Danny Bales, Jerry Barnett, Karen Bartell, Dwayne Bashaw, Josephine Bennett, Philgr i?6if'S5EdYE Bowman, Edwin Brock, Jeffery Woods, Susan Wortman, Debbie Wratten, Donna Wright, Debbic Wright, Nancy Wunn, Lindsay Yandell, Robert York, Dan Younce, Dick Two girls stand at the door of their next period class waiting for lunch to end, Cardew, Caren Cartwright, Leslie Clendenning, William Coburn, Wanda Cochenour, Gary Colesky, Rosemary Brown Gene Brown Nancy Brown, Victoria Bush, Glenn Caldwell, Daniel Cameron, Bruce Combs, Daniel Cooley, Donna Cornell, Gregory Craig, Carol Craighead, Vicki freshmen CAMERA SHY: Cromb, Dan Crosswhite, Linda Dakin, Ruth Davis, Steven Davis, Teresa Dennis, Theresa Doyle, Sharon Drake, Mark Dreiling, Jim Dugger, Steven Edington, Mitchell Ellis, James Emerson, David Emmons, Patton Evans, Gary Henderson, Carolyn Henderson, Julie Henderson, Steven Hensley, Marilyn Hettum, Joann Hibdon, Connie Hoffman, Linda Hoskins, Stephens Hubbard, Kathie Hubbard, Robert Hubman, Greg Huck, Brett Huey, Marc Hull, Alma Hull, Ollie Jardine, Minnie Jengill, Mike Jenkins, Penny Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Lynn Kearney, Kenneth Kelly, Lillian Kennedy, Ronald Kenner, Loretta Kerr, Matthew Kielsendahl, Judith Kile, Richard Kinne, Mike Kinney, Robert Kinslow, Robert ,f X 1? 2 3 2 ag K s C.: 4, ,W . 'H 5 X il liQfvii'4 x J 2 x , R . , , 1.0 5 , yy ,J ft ,rlaw-Q., if f if Q' ww- Kirk, Oliver Knepper, David Knight, Debra Koehler, Stanley Kooning, Dwight Kopplin, Susan Koupal, David Krieger, Raymond Kujala, Jeanette LaFountain, Shirley Lagerberg, Patricia Lane, Pamela Lansing, John Larson, David Laufman, Kenneth Layton, Jennifer Lee, Randy Lelinski, Julie Lewis, Elizabeth Lichty, Michael Liedtke, Pamela Lindroth, Morris Lord, Pamela Low, Carrie Lowe, Steven Luarca, Vicki Lukens, David Marleau, Marilyn Marlin, Sandra Martin, Linda Martin, Terry Marvin, Wayne Matney, Debra Mattsen, Kathleen Matz, Richard Mayer, Kathleen McCaleb, Barbara McClure, Susan McCoy, Thomas McCullouch, Vickie McDonald, James McDonell, Robert McFadden, Larry McGee, Judith McGuire, Michael McManus, Christine McPartland, Robbie Measner, Donna Meeks, Steven Merz, John Miller, Sherman Mitchel, David Mitchell, Kathi Mitcham, Mildred Mock, Judy Moore, William Moran, Terry Murray, George Nelson, Gale Nelson, Karen Nichols, Joe Nimz, Kendall Oman, Jerry Ostrander, Jerry Outland, David Owen, Kerry Padgett, John Parrish, Edward Patterson, Mike Peake, Sharon Peets, Alice Pieco, Anthony Pledger, Judy Poff, Carolyn Price, Marcus Price, Michael Pritchard, Douglas Purdy, Richard Rea, Jeane Reed, Pamela Richardson, Robert Riopelle, Michael Riordan, Michael Robinson, Mark Rosier, Robert Ross, Kirk Salazar, Joseph Schmiedeskamp, Bill Schomberg, David Seoggins, Patricia Scroggins, Conrad Selbee, Cherilynne Sell, Rebecca Senger, Robert Shay, Rosemary Shroeder, Steve Simons, Robert Smart, James Smith, Denise Smith, Douglas Smith, Joann Smith, Richard Snyder, Edward Spicher, Robert Springer, Dan Staeger, Deborah Starr, Mark Stiffler, Allen Storlie, Elaine Straight, Russell Sylvester, Alice Sylvia, Craig Teach, Sammy Teeters, Gale Thompson, Sherry Tidwell, James Todahl, Mike Todd, Robin Tooke, Patricia Towsley, Timothy Trujillo, Rebecca Urich, Georgene Van Ortwick, Pete Vernetti, Lawrence Vogele, Bert Weaver, Linda Weeks, Thomas Wersch, Elaine Wilcox, Maureen Williams, Sheila Winegarden, Dale Wood, Beverley Woodward, Denise Wright, Mark Yost, David Zentner, Ronald , 1 W' '-Q e xxx' Q 'E . A H .W lj tt' p , pn, K1 Q -, 1' Vg '-w-ex 4 I J 1 ,Ek . -' ' n 5 -Q S-it 3 tw , , Z if X f if ji' ,if if .. 335 '- Wifi A if A' i 5' ln? finding Ave the luckiest people In the wmfld 337 ORGANIZATIONS Ad Staff 168-169 Bus Drivers 212 Celtic Staff 132-133 Cooks 209 Custodians 212 Fall Executive Council 23 Fall Student Body Officers 22 Foreign Exchange Students 154-155 Highlander Staff 134-135 Honoraries Junior National Honor Society 137- National Forensics League 140 National Honor Society 137-139 Quill and Scroll 136 Royal D 141 Scriptori Club 149 Thespians 142-143 Interclub Council 24 Interest Clubs Adventures Club 147 Chess Club 149 French Club 152 Front Porch Minority 150 Future Teachers of America 145 German Club 153 Girls' Recreation Association 148 International Relations League 151 Latin Club 153 Radio Club 146 Russian Club 153 Ski Lords 148 Spanish Club 152 Young Democrats and Republicans Junior Building Girls' League 32 Nurses 209 Music Groups A Choir 156-157 139 144 FACULTY Rt ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Mrs. Virginia Baer 200 Shirley Bakke 196 Mr. Jerome H. Beier 45,185 Mrs. Lynne Bell 194 Mr. John Bieber 205 Mr. Monrad Bjorge 105, 192 Mrs. Marjorie Boozer 193 Mrs. Donna Boyer 203 Mr. Frank Boyer 202 Mr. Dennis Brenner 63, 108,147, 197 Miss Shirley Brown 191 Mr. Dennis Bryson 198,241 Mr. Jay Burchak 164, 165,194 Mrs. June Burke 207 Mrs. Velna Byrd 20,204 Mr. John Cain 206 Mrs, Pat Carstensen 201 Mr. Lawrence Cartmill 201 Mrs. Donna Chalmers 152,197 Mrs, Mary Jane Coats 190 Mr. Gerald Conrath 144, 199,210 Mr. Glenn Crisp 205 Mr. Kaye Darby 133,198,241 Mrs. Charlene Davenhauer 127 Mr. Robert Davidson 19,201 Mr. Elvin Davis 198 Mr. Larry Delaney 86,200 Mrs. Ardelle Deiuiis 191 Mr. Tom DeSylvia 204 Mr. Bill Dendurent 20,90,91,125,204 Miss Agatha DiUlio 190 Mr. James Dixon 23,27,98,202 Miss Kyra Dodge 18, 153, 197 Mrs. Ruth Dowling 189 Mr. Delance Duncan 102, 103, 196 Mrs. Doris Durrell 189 Mr. Robert Edwards 109,198 Mr. James Etzkorn 198 Mr. John Evans 134, 193 Miss Joan Fast 189,315 Miss Nancy Ferguson 196 Mr. Edwin Fitzsimons 192 Mr. Samuel Flint 146,203 Mr. Melvin Fox 146, 199 Mrs. Barbara Fredricksen 189 Mr. George Friesen 148, 152,197 Mr. Neil Diller 202 Mr. Aubrey Gardner 196 Mr. David Gardner 98,121,200 Mr. Stanton Gaumer 196 Mr. Wyman Gernhart 82,83,98,202 Miss Bth Gessford 206 Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Miss Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Eugene Going 205 Ronald Goodwin 199 Rodney Gorg 190 Helene Green 195 Francis Gregory 205 Patricia Griffin 207 Darlene Griffith 204 Robert Grottkau 82, 83, 105,202 George Hahn 17, 192 Beatrice Hansen 189 Vivian Harns 17,207 Joy Heaney 197 Eleanor Heide 189 Mrs. Lea Helin 206 Mrs . Ann Henry 197 Mrs. Linda Henninger 70.207 Mr. Mr. Mickey Hergert 87 , 114, 204 Marvin Hiebert 38, 80, 82, 83, 204 Mrs. Karen Holder 189 Mr. Howard Horner 183 Mrs. Jan Hyneman 189 Mrs. Ethel Jabs 190 Mr. Don Jackling 90, 125,204 Mr. Leland Johnson 203 Mr. Merritt Kelsay 98, 199 Mr. Peter Klabo 194 Mrs. Joanna Klick 191 Mr. Lamont Klick 205 Mr. George Korn 87,198 Miss Karen Kullbom 190,273 Freshman Choir-Freshman Ensemble 166 Girls' Glee-Freshman Band 167 Junior Ensemble-Girls' Glee 163 Orchestra-Dance Band 160-161 Senior Band 158-159 Sophomore Band 165 Sophomore Choir-Sophomore Ense Vagabonds 162 School Board 182 Secretaries 208 Senior Building Girls' League 30-31 Social Service Clubs 172-180 Spring Executive Council 27 Spring Student Body Officers 26 Standing Committee 25 Student Help 170-171 mble Mr. Richard Lambert 200 Mr. Russell Lambert 196 Mr. Dwight Leverenz 201 Mr. Floyd Light 183 Miss Mary Anne Lipuma 189 Mr. Wendell Loe 45,187 Mr. David Long 201 Mr. Joseph MacRae 19,203 Mr. Errol Maddox 205 Mrs. Edith Martin 193 Mr. Harry Martini 170,200 Mrs. Martha Mathew 206 Mr. Roy McGillivray 140,193 Mrs. Marie Meynink 153,197 Miss Gladys Michael 70, 129,204 Mrs. Helen Miller 200 Mr. Richard A. Miller 45, 184,253 Mrs.Jamice Milstein 197 Mr. Larry Morrell 158, 159, 161,194,211 Mrs. Lawretta Morris 206 Mr. Hayden Morrison 156,194 Mr. Jack Nash 111,112, 113,204 Mrs. Margaret Neal 190 Mr. Gary Nichols 200 Mrs. Margaret Northrup 190 Mrs. Jennie Olson 196 Mr. Don O'Neil 196 Mr. Truman Osburn 93,94,95,96, 120, 198 Miss Willene Overmeyer 191,221 Miss Doris Owens 204 Mrs. Corrina Partie 199 Mr. George Paviakovich 190 Mr. Donald Pearson 169, 192,210 Mr. Eugene Petrasso 201,293 Miss Barbara Pfenning 193 Mr. Lawrence Pilosi 195 Mr. Roger Porter 86, 192,319 Mrs. Rae Mona Reynolds 142, 168, 193,210 Mrs. Suzanne Roberti 206 Mrs, Betty Roberts 151, 199 Mrs. Clarice Roehm 196 Mr. Dale Russell 203 Mr. Carmen Saracco 160, 194 Mr. Elmer Scheelar 199 Mr. William Schmid 198,215 Mrs. Marjorie Seiser 207 Mrs. Virginia Shaw 45, 187 Mr. Walter Skowhede 201 Mr. Bill Slocum 164, 165, 166, 194 Mrs. June Smelser 193 Mr. Merlyn Smith 63, 144, 198,211, 241,249 Mr. Robert Stamsos 87, 115,201 Mr. Milton Staple 199 Mr. Robert Stark 144, 199 Miss Judy Taylor 151,198 Mr. Paul Thompson 87,107,204 Mr. Rual Tigner 149,205 Mrs. Mary Ann Tschache 206 Mr. Paul G. Taschache 45,185 Mrs. Patricia Turanski 207 Mr. Ray Vtz 189 Mr. George Vanelli 189 Mr. Gerald Van Scoy 206 Mr. James Wade 196 Mrs. Maxine Watson 23, 196 Mr. Nate Watson 199 Mr. Les Weigart 202 Mr. Clifton Wells 196,210 Mr. Wayne Wenzel 201 Mrs. Judy Whiting 193 Mr. Mu Wilkins 88,118,196 Mrs. Trudy Williams 193 Miss Juanita Willing 203 Mr. Duane Wilson 205 Mrs. Mildred Wirtz 45, 186 Mr. Jack Young 205 Mr. William Zehr 168,193 STUDENT INDEX A Abbott,Barbara-Sr. 218 Abbott,Gerald-Fr. 316 Abbott,Susan-Jr. 274 Achziger, Wayne S. -So. 164,294 Achziger, David A. -Sr. 218 Ackerrnan,Peg-Sr. 218 Acton,Barta-Jr. 273,274 Adair,Cheryl Lynn-So. 294 Adam,Arlie-So. 160,294 Adams,Alan-Sr. 218 Adams, Barbara J. -So. 145,146, 165,294 Adams,Jacqueline-Jr. 291 Adams, Linda-Jr. 291 Adams, Linda F. -Sr. 218 Adams, Paul C. -So. 294 Adams,Stephen Thomas-Sr. 218 Add.ington,Steve Scott-Fr. 316 Adskim,Nicholas P. -Sr. 172,218 Afrank,Garnet R, -So. 294 Ainslie, Randall-So. 90, 141,294 Aksoy, Zuhal-Sr. 23,27,31, 154, 180,218,249 Albert,Rebecca Lou-Fr. 316 Albrecht, William-So. 294 Albro,Joyce Ellen-Fr. 316 Aldrich,Barbara-Jr. 274 A1drich,Jay-Jr. 90,159,274 A1ford,Roherta-Jr. 134,274 Alford,Susan Kay-Fr. 316 A1exander,Daniel L.-Sr. 102,215,218 Alexander, Susan K. -So. 127 , 137 , 294 Allard, Penny-Jr. 274 Allen,Charles Louis-Fr. 316 Allison,Jo Ellen-So. 294 Allquist, Lynn Myrl-Fr. 316 Al1quist,Rebecca-Jr. 274 Alsop, Leland W, -Sr. 109 ,218 Alsup, Daniel Joseph-Fr. 87 , 167, 316 Arno, Loran Leon-Sr. 172,218 Amundsen,Carol Ann-Fr. 316 Amundsen, Linda-Jr. 274 Amundson,Duane Eltin-Fr. 87, 105, 167,316 Andersen,James-Fr. 316 Andersen,Steven-Sr. 218 Anderson, Barbara-Sr. 218 Anderson, Bobbi-Jr. 274 Anders0n,C:1role Lee-Fr. 316 Anders0n,Dz1vid-So. 164,165,294 Anderson, Dorothy Faye-Fr. 35, 146,315,316 Anderson,Gary A.-Sr. 218 Anderson,Geruld-Jr. 274 Anderson,J. Derek-Jr, 114,274 Anderson,Janice C.-Sr. 218 Anderson,Janice L.-Fr. 316 Anders0n,Jud.ith Marie-Fr, 315,316 Anderson,Kirk Edward-Fr. 105,121,316 Anderson, Pauline H. -So. 165,294 Anderson,l'1ebecca-Jr. 273,274 Andersomllichard P, -Sr. 218 Anderson, Scott-So, 98, 146,16-4, 165,294 Anderson, Steven-Jr. 18, 82, 93,159,274 Anderson,Teri-So. 257,294 Anderson, Wayne D. -So. 294 Andrew,Kay-Jr. 163,274 Andrew, larry Scott-Fr. 316 Andl'us,Richu.rd L.-Sr. 169,257 Ange1l,Be1.ty J.-Sr. 176,218 Angell, Gerald R. -So. 294 Angell, Harold R. -So. 294 Beach,1iayrnond-Fr. 119 , 316 Beagle,Ge1'ald-Jr. 274 Beard, Mark-Jr. 98, 156,163,273,274 Beck,Carol-Sr. 24,171, 173,220 Beck,Gregory-Jr. 274 Beck, Patricia-So. 295 Beck, Roger-Sr. 90,220 Becker, Essie-Sr. 133,136, 142,149, 150,220 Becker,G.try-Sr. 88,220 Bccker,Jerry-Fr. 314 Becker, Melford-So. 164,165,295 Becker, Victor-So. 27, 86,119,295 Beebe,B1uce-Jr. 18,135,274 Beebe,Perry-Fr, 316 Beeler,Chris-Sr. 147,159, 161,215,220 Beets,'I'homas-Jr. 274 Behrent,Judy-So. 295 Be11,cs1n-y-so. 29:3 Bell, Lonnie-Jr. 274 Bel1,Rnndal-So. 295 Bellumy,Diane-Jr. 274 Bellaniy,Ross-Sr. 220 Bell:int,B:1rbaru-Jr. 274 Ankele, Richard Craig-Fr. 316 Antonacci, Richard-Fr. 35, 87 , 98, 119, 316 Antonacci, William-J r. 82 , 141, 178,274 Aplin, Kathy Louise-Fr. 167 , 315, 316 Arb, Karen-Sr. 159,216 Arb, Kathryn-So. 164, 294 Arb,Vick.i-Fr. 316 Archer, Rclndall-Fr. 87, 316 Arenz,Catherine-Fr. 316 Arenz,Janet-So. 146,294 Arman,Curtis 1-L.-Fr. 316 Armstrong,Jcrry L. -Jr. 156,163,274 Armstrong, Phyllis R, -Su. 165,294 Armstrong, Thomas Lyle-Fr. 316 Arno1d,Tim-So. 294 Ashmore, Michael J. -Jr. 274 Askey,Karen J.-Sr, 159,170, 177,215,218,262 Atkins, Elaine-So. 129,164,294 Atteberry, Michael-Jr. 274 Attwood, Keith-J r. 291 Attwood, Kenneth Lee-Fr. 316 Avzmce, Donald-Sr. 106,107,218 Ayers, Laura-Jr. 175,274 Az:1r,Loudi-So. 167,294 Belmon Benefie l,Owen-Fr. 115,316 l, Daniel-Fr. 98,316 Benner, Marvin-Sr. 220 Benner, Mcrrillee-So. 295 Benner ,Nancy-Fr, 32, 146,316 Bennett, Bzirbara-Jr. 291 Bennetl,Douglas-Sr. 135,220 BenneLL,Jerry-Jr, 274 Bennett, Bennett,Susan-Sr. 144,174,220 Bennig.7hL,Robert-Fr. 59,316 Bensel, Robert-J r. 274 Benson, Charlotte-Sr. 220 Benson, Curtis-Su. 295 Benson Bentley Scott-Fr. 316 J.unes-Sr. 220 Berentsen, Mike-So. 295 Berg, K ip-Su. 295 Bergstrom, Michael-Jr. 82,119, 141,156, 179, 273,274 Berreth,Ileboruli-Fr. 166,315,316 Berry, Ardellu-Fr. 316 Berry, Michael-Sr. 220 Berry, Monte-Sr. 257 13erry,S1i11ron-So. 171,295 Sanflrzl-So, 24,146,16-1,29 5 B Babiak,Marilyn-Jr. 27-1 Bachxnan,1tmdy-Su. 164,165,294 Baechler,.-lmhony-Sr. 168,219 Bailey,Da1c P. -Sr. 168,219 Bai1ey,Di4n:i-Sr. 219 Bailey, Jone-Jr. 17 1,274 Bailey , Keith J. -So. 294 Bai1ey,Nicki-So. 294 Bailey, Terry Dc-an-J r. 274 Bn1r,Majorie J, -Sr. 133, 136, 156, 157,219 Baird, Sharron-Jr. 274 Baker,Kristine-Fr, 127,316 ,Larry-Jr. 106, 142, 156,167,274 Baker Baker,Lola-So. 294 Baker,Nancy-So. 294,299 Ba.ldin0,Gloria-Fr. 316 Baldock, David-Jr. 159,274 Baldock, Donetta-Sr. 219 Balducci,Dan-So. 294 Ba1mer,Kay-Fr. 166,316 Banc r oft, Minds-Jr. 70,174,274 Bancroft,P:1ula-Sr. 142 , 143, 147,173,215,219 Bane,GlendonfFr. 316 Bnrber,Phi1lip-Sr. 159,160,161,219 Barber,Randa1-So. 164,294 Barber, Ronald-Sr. 219 Barbe r,Russell-Fr. 87 , 316 Barclay, Vicki-So. 130,294 Barnes,Kathleen-Jr. 180,27-1 Barnes, Linda-Fr. 316 B:1rrutt,Sara-Sr. 175,219 Barrow,Ger:1111-So. 52,142,294 Barry,Joanne-Jr. 274 Bartol, Linda-Sr. 160,219 Bartruff,Bryce-So, 105,295 Bartmff,Duane-So. 164 Bassett,David-Fr. 167 Batche1or,Kim-So. 319 Bateman,Michael-Sr. 220 Bates,Kathy-Sr. 37,58,59,60,62,72,215,220,224 Bates,Michuel-Fr. 316 Bates,Norman-Fr. 316 Bates,Sa.lly-Sr. 76,180,215,220 Bates,Scott-Sr. 220 Bates,Stephcn-Sr. 215,220 Bauer,Catherine-Jr. 274 Bauer,Greg-Fr. 105,314 Bauer,Renee-Jr, 40,127,169,16O,27-1 Baue r ,Robyn-Fr. 316 Bauman,Charles-Sr. 220 Bauman, Mark-Fr. 167,316 Bauman,Steve-Fr. 87 Baun,Bill-Jr, 274 Baxternlacqulyn-Sr. 220 If ,ff . fi, A Berry, Theresa-Sr. 221 Berry, Timothy-Fr. 160 , 316 Berry, Wendy-Fr. 317 Betts,Barbara-Sr, 173,221 Beutel,Judy-Fr, 167 , 317 Bevens,Kay-Fr. 317 Beyer,Kathy-Fr. 317 Biamont, Mary-Jr. 274 Biamont,Nikke-Sr. 221 Biamont, Robert-Fr. 119, 317 Bick1e,Roger-Jr. 274 Biddle,Stephen-Sr. 221 Bic1gmon,Jim-Fr. 317 Bierbrauer,R:1ndy-Jr, 274 Big1in,Jane11-Sr. 31,74, 126,180,221 Billings, Robin-So. 295 Billingsley, Nancy-Sr. 139,145,17-1,221 Bicrnstad,John-Fr. 317 Bischoff,Karen-Sr. 221 Bischoff, Michael-Sr. 8z5,119, 141,221 Bishop, Larry Arthur-Fr. 164,317 Bishop, Iarry-So. 165, 167,295 Bishop, Michael-Fr. 317 Bishop,ScotL-Fr. 317 Bixby, Dennis-J r. 156, 163 , 27-1 Bixby,Judy-Jr. 154,135,274 Bjorge,lNIa1rcc1l:1-Sr. 257 Black, Kenneth-J r. 274 Blaine, Boyd-Fr, 317 Blair, Linda-So, 125,295 B1ai2e,Marlene-So. 295 BlaLke, Christopher-Sr, 44,15li, 22 1 Blake, Michael-So. 295 Blake, Robert-Jr. 56, 93, 94, 112, 113, 141, B1uke,Ron:.L1d-Jr. 275 Blanc , Janis-Sr. 173, 221,262 Blankenship, Anne-Jr. 13Z5,152, 174,275 Bl11sen,DaVid-Sr. 179, 22 1 , 262 Blasen,Paul11-So. 152,295 Bliss, Mary-So, 295 Blodgett, Debby-Jr. 163,275 Blodgett, Gary-So. 295 Bloodworth , Cynthia-So. 170, 295 Bodey, Marvin-Jr. 275 Bohms,Denn1s-Fr. 67,317 Bolalnd, Brian-So. 164 , 295 Bolen, Paula-Sr. 41,142 ,157,1li2 , 180,221 Boles,Constz1ncc-Fr. 317 1 2 6-sf I .if ,XC 179,275 Boles,Janice-Jr. 163,275 Bolling, Leesa-Fr. 317 BolsLad,P2.m-Jr. 152,275 Bolster, Linda-So, 165,295 Bonnette,James-So. 295 Booker,Danie1-Fr. 87,598,317 Boone,Jackie-So. 295 Booterbaugh,CynLhiu.-Sr. 221 Booth, Samuel-Fr. 90, 165, 317 Booth,Susan-Jr, 39,71, 153, 175,275 Borchers,Dona1d-So. 102, 105, 112, 165,295 Borchers, Richard-Sr. 23,27, 48,93,94, 96, 113, 13s,141,15s,162,179,214,215,221,262 Borchers,Theresa-Fr. 130,317 Borisch, Rhonda-Sr. 222 Boroman,Ed-Fr. 317 Borteel,Dwayne-Fr. 317 Boruck,A1un-So. 295 Boruck,Car1-Jr. 275 Bos,Dottie-So. 295 Bossen,Geraldine-Sr. 295 Bossen, Linda-Jr. 275 Bossen,Virginia-Fr. 166,317 Bossert,Christine-Sr. 222 Bossert,Joseph-So. 86,295 BothWell,Robert-Fr. 317 Bowdcr, Theresa-Jr. 24,71, 147,153, 174,275 Bowe, Monte-Fr. 87,105,317 Bowen, Phyllis-So. 295 Bowers,Keith-Fr. 317 Bowes.Jcffrey-Jr. 275 Bowker,Gail-Jr. 175,275 Bowke1',Shayne-So, 295 Bowlin,Debo1'ah-Fr. 77 , 166, 317 Bowman,David-Jr. 275 Bowne,Gary-Fr. 317 Boylen,Katl1y-Jr. 275 Boylcn, Susan-Fr. 317 Boynton, Karen-Fr. 160 , 317 Boynton,Joanne-Sr. 139,222,262 Bozarth, Patty-Fr, 317 Brackenbury,Alfred-Jr. 275 Brackenbury, Patricia-So. 295 Bradford, Brenda-Sr. 257 Bradford,Gcrald-So. 295 Bradley,Dan-Jr. 275 Bradley, Larry-Sr. 139, 159,222,262 Bradley,Rick-Sr. 215,222 Brady,Patrick-So. 86,295 Brain,Gury-sr. 91,106,141,142,162,222,262 Brain,J:1net-So. 57, 58,127,295 Brammer,Rich-Fr. 97,105,317 Brandenbu1'g,David-Fr. 148 Brandenbux'g,Joe-Sr. 138, 148,222 Brandt,Allen-Fr. 87 Branitsky, Darlene-So. 295 Bratcher,Gcne-Jr. 275 Brauckmiller,Deborah-Jr. 275 Brault, Lanac-So, 295 B1':1wn,Billy-Jr. 291 Bray, Rhonda Jean-Sr. 160,222 Br:1ymen,Ca1'ol-Fr. 318 Brayxnen, Mary-Sr. 222 Brenneke, Karen-Jr. 159,168,275 B1'cLt,John-So, 295 Bresaw, Richard-Jr. 275 Breuklandor,Jerilyn-Jr. 175,275 Brower, Howard-So. 295 Bridenbcck, Larry-Fr. 315,318 Brinlgmon, Berry-So. 295 Bridgmon,James-Fr, 318 Brien, Donna-J r. 275 Briggs,Stcph0n-So. 150,295 Brockcll,Carolyn-Fr. 318 Brockell,Jc1'ry-Jr, 275 Brockcll, Marilyn-Fr. 318 Brockschink,Sharon-Fr. 318 B1'ooke,Rich111'd-Fr. 98,115, 318 B1'ooks,Bccky-So. 295 Brooks,DianL--Sr. 153,222 Brooks,Jeffrcy-Fr. 87,318 Bruoks,l1ar1'y-Fr. 115, 318 Brooks, llicharrl-Sr. 222 Bx'oome,Guy-So. 114,295 Brootcn,Ga1'y-S1'. 222 Brooten,Janicc-Fr. 167,318 Brosc,Steven-Fr. 149,318 Brostro1n,Paula-Fr. 166,318 BroWn,B0cky-Fr. 32,318 Brown,Christy-Jr. 275 Brown,Davicl-So. 90,295 Brown, David A. -Jr. 1-11,275 Brown,Dennis-So. 164,295 Brown,James-Jr, 159,291 Brown, Lyndell-Jr. 275 Brown,M11ry-So. 165,295 Brown, Maxine-Sr. 222 Brown,Micl1acl-Fr. 119,318 Brown, Michael ll, -Sr. 222 B1'own,Richard-J1'. 275 Brown,'1'z1mara-Fr. 318 Brown, Valarie-Jr. 159 , 275 Brownl1ill,Nina-Fr. 318 Browning, Daphne-Sr. 45, 48 , 125, 139 , 160 ,222 Browning,Ka1'en-Jr. 160,275 Brownlee,Grcgory-Jr, 275 Brudcen, Donna-Sr. 222 Bruminer, Deborah-Sr. 24, 145,175, 222 B1'un1mcr,Gc-orge-Fr. 89,98,166,318 Brummett,John-Fr. 318 Brummett,Roberta-Jr. 174,276 Bryant, Lynda-So. 296 Buchea,Beverly-Sr. 215,222 Buck,Linc1u-Fr. 167,318 Budxeck, Marilyn-Sr. 27 , 140, 157 , 215, 222 Bue1l,Julie1.-Sr. 139,175,222,262 Buell, Linda-Jr. 276 Buimnoberr-Jr, 82,119,141,273,276 Bukc1',Judy-Fr. 318 Bunker, William-Sr. 24, 172 ,223 Burkhart,lCdward-So. 296 Burkl1arL,Joyce-Fr. 318 Burlison, Fern-Fr. 318 BurnetL,Ba1'ba1'a-Sr. 223 Bu1'nett,Bodec-Fr. 128, 314,318 Burnett, Daniel-Fr. 318 Burns,Shar0n-Fr, 318 Burris,William-Jr. 273,276 Burrows , Richard-Sr. 45, 52 , 142 , 156, 157, 159,160,223 Burry, Diane- Fr. 125, 146,318 Bursaw,Glo1'ia-Fr. 318 Bursaw, Sharon-Sr. 176 , 223 Burson , Burson, Milton-So. 296 Patricia-Sr. 2 57 Busacker,Shery1-Fr. 127 , 318 Buschm Busc hm an, David-So. 165,296 an,James-Jr. 276 Bush,David-Fr. 318 Bush,Gary-So. 296 Butler,Kristina-Jr. 276 Butle1',Randy-F1'. 87,119,318 Button,Sl1aron-Sr. 223 Byhre,Dianne-Fr, 318 Byrne,Nuncy-Fr. 318 Cable r, Caldwel Calhoun C Michael-So. 296 1,1n1clme1-F1-. 105,121,318 ,Brenda-Sr. 30,41,72,180,223 Calhoun,ChrisLinf:-So. 127, 129,146,296 Call, Raydcnc-Sr. 139 , 174, 179 , 215, 223, 262 Call, Iiobcrl-So. 86,98, 99, 119, 164,296 Callaway, Kathleen-So. 167 , 296 Ca1lopy,Kal.h1ecn-So, 296 Came1'on,Brucc A. -Sr. 102,168,223 Cameron,Gregory-So. 296 Camman, Linda -Sr. 223 Camp,Arthu1'-Fr. 318 Ca1'npbcll,Carolyn-Sr. 24, 139, 174,223,262 Campbell,Diane-Fr. 146,318 Campbell, Wayne-So. 119, 164,296 Canfield,Michclc-Fr. 318 Canich, Claudia-So. 296 Cantrcll,Dcnnis-Sr. 224 Cantrell,Jeanne-Sr. 141,177,215,224 Canutt,Judith-Jr. 129,273,276 Canutt,Kcith-Su. 89,119,296 Capen, Marlene-Jr. 276 C aplene r,J0hn-Jr. 112,113,159,172,276 Capparelli, Frank-Fr. 318 Capps,Donald-Fr. 115,318 Capps,Mary-Sr. 169,224 Carey,Richarr.l-Sr. 224 Carkhuf f, Nancy-Fr. 318 C111'l,Robert-Jr. 276 Carlson,Dcbra-1-'r. 318 Carlson Carlson ,Donald-So. 98,119,296 ,Gcorginnna-So. 296 Carlson,Janis-Jr. 138,276 Carlson Carlson Carlson ,KatherincASo. 76,164,296 , Linda-Jr, 276 ,Paul-Jr. 276 Carlson, Signa-So. 152 , 170,296 Carney,Sha1'on-Jr. 276 Carpentc1',Lane-So. 296 Carpcntur,Sandra-So. 296 Carpenter, Shcrilynn-So. 145, 167 , 296 Carpc1',Denisc-Sr. 159 , 160, 180,224, 232 Ca.rr,l.na Qlklariej-Fr. 318 Carroll, Slcvon- Fr. 146, 150 , 166, 318 Carson, Cartce, Cartcr, Carter, Brian-Sr, 224 Linda-Sr. 224 Michael-So. 86,119,296 Thomas-Fr. 106,318 Carter,Virginia-So. 140,296 Casc,Gail-Jr. 157,276 Case,Larry-Fr. 167,318 Case,Waync-So. 164,296 Castile, Michael-So. 296 Caswell,Danicl-So. 296 Caswcll,lCva-Fr. 160,318 Catchpole, Ralph-So, 296 Cathc11rt,Stcvcn-Sr. 224 C att, La Caudle, rry-Jr. 102,141,276 Tom-So. 296 Cauthorn,Cheryl-So, 293,296 Cauthorn, Franklin-Sr. 224 Cave,Ju:1niLa-Jr. 276 Cave-,Sarah-Jr. 276 Cayson, Linda-Jr. 276 Cearley,Ricky-Fr, 318 Cear1ey,'1'c1'ri-Sr. 37 , 42, 177 , 224 Cecil, Richard-Fr. 318 Cercghino,C-ary-Jr. 276 Ccrotsky, Gary-Fr, 87 , 105, 318 Cerotsky, Larry-Fr. 87 , 105, 319 Cervera,Michael-Fr. 319 Chabino ,Janie-Fr. 319 Chambers, Patrick- Fr. 319 Chandler, Kathy-So. 296 Chapman, Mark-Jr. 159 , 273, 276 Chapman, Timothy-Fr. 87 , 98, 115, 319 Chappell,Robc1't-Fr. 319 Charf,David-Sr. 257 Chenoweth, Patricia-Sr. 67,139, 140,157 , 162 175,224,262 Chester , Linda-So. 296 Childress,Ge1'i-Fr. 219 Chinn,Steven-Fr. 115,319 Chioclo,Stevcn-Fr. 119,319 Choquettc, Tiniothy-Sr. 82 , 141 , 224 Chowning, Dennis-Jr. 82,172,276 Choxvning, Margaret-So. 296 Christ,Dena-So. 297 Christenson,Steven-Fr, 319 Christie,Car1een-Sr. 224 Chulufa Chulufa s,Fra.nk-So, 297 s,Ph11np-sr. 172,224 Cipo1la,James-So. 297 Citterman,Judith-So. 129,297 Clapperton,Kanan.i-Sr. 177,225 Clark,Carol-Fr. 319 Clark,Phi1lip-Jr. 276 Clark,Steve-So, 91,297 C1ark,Sue-Jr. 142,157,180,276 Clarke, Clarke, Fred James-Fr. 23,27, 87, 167,314, 315,319 John-Fr. 319 C1ausen,Dan-So. 165,297 C1ausen,Dave-Jr. 276 Clauser1,John-Fr. 219 Clz1usen,Lua.na-Sr. 157,225 Clausius , Alvin-Sr. 162 , 22 5 J ' - Claxton Clayton , ud.1th so. 160,297 ,Patricia-Fr. 319 Cleveland,Gerald-Jr. 138, 159,291 Cleys,Carole-Sr. 173,225 Cleys,Cathy-So. 297 Clifton, Anita-So. 297 Clunie, Donna-Fr. 146, 319 Clute , C Clutter, Clutter, arlene-Jr. 145,276 Beth-Jr. 276 Brooks-Fr. 160,319 Coats , Marilyn-Fr. 319 Coats, S teven-Jr, 108, 147, 276 Cobb,Carol-Sr. 133,173,225 Cobb,Deborah-Fr. 35,76,319 Cobb, W Coburn, anda-Fr. 146,319 Robert-Jr. 276 Cochenour, Ronald, Sr, 225 Coco,Gera1d-Sr. 52,153,225 Cocn,Sandra-Jr. 276 Coen,Thomas-Jr. 276 Coghlan ,John-So. 297 Cohen,Carol-Sr. 139,170,174,215,225,262 Colby,Marlene-Sr. 225,262 c61e,st111y-sr. 156,225 Cole,Wendy-Fr. 146,166,319 Coleman, Louis-Jr. 276 Coleman,Sherry-Jr. 277 f '-764 , .11 , W 1 Curtis,Myroh-Jr. 179,277 Curtis,Suzanne-So. 140,297 Cusack, Linda-Jr, 177,273,277 Custis,Gary-So. 160,297 D Dai1ey,Karh1een-So, 145,146,164,297 DameWood,Billy-Jr. 39,71,180,277 Damewood, Dan-Sr. 82, 83, 85, 169,178, Damron, Janet- Fr. 320 Dunuher, Lynn-Sr. 142, 166, 177,226 Corkum Collins, Gary-So. 86,105, 119, 165, 297 Collins,John-So. 297 Collins, Patrick-Jr. 138, 140 , 145, 277 Collinson,Dick-Sr. 225 Co1r.on,Ju1ie-Fr. 12s,314,315,319 Come11a,Shelley-Fr. 319 Conger, Russell-Jr. 277 Connell, Diana-Jr. 2 19 Connelly, Alyce-Sr. 144 , 225 Conner, Conner, Linda-Sr. 24, 67, 169, 170,175,225,262 Susan-So. 170,297 Converse,Bill-So. 164,165,297 Convex'se,Bonnie-Fr, 319 Cook,Beverly-Fr. 319 Coons,Gera1d-Fr. 319 Copeland,Jefiery-So. 86, 105,297 C0peland,Robert-Fr, 87,319 Copp,Larry-So. 297 Corbett,Bobbie-Jr. 277 , Gregory-So. 297 Daniels,Dennis-Jr. 291 Danielsen,Churlott-So. 297 D:1nielson,Caro1yn-Sr. 226 Dunker,Gerry-Sr. 156,263 Danker, Terry-Sr. 156,263 Da1't,Angela-Jr, 291,297 Daudistel, William-Jr. 277 Daus,Patty-Jr. 277 Du.vunzo,Ncil-So. 297 Davenpo1't,Bill 105 Davenport,Janct-Fr, 77,146,320 Duvenport,Judith-Fr. 320 Davenport,Richard-Fr, 87,119,320 Duvenport,Scott-Jr. 120,277 David,Curt-Fr. 320 David,M:1x-Jr. 277 Davidoff,Janet-Jr. 177,277 Davidson, Andrew-Jr. 277 Dav1dson,John -Fr. 320 Davidson,Kath1'yn-So. 297 Cor1iss,James-Fr. 87,115,319 Cornelius,Debbie-So. 297 C0rnWell,Franklin-Jr. 277 Costanzo,Richa.rd-So. 297 Cough1a.n,Cathleen-Jr. 277 Coulson,Ra1ph-Fr. 167,319 Coulter,Frederick-Fr. 319 Coulter,Jerome-Jr. 159,277 Countess,Dewey-Jr. 277 Cox,Barbara-Sr. 157,225 Cox,Diana-Fr. 319 COX, Leann-Fr. 77,146,166,167,319 CoX,Nancy-So. 32,77,297 Cox,Ronald-Sr. 138,225,262 Cox,Sherry-So. 297 Cox,Suzanne-Sr. 225 Crabtree, Linda-Jr. 157,277 Cra.ig,Catherine-Sr. 144,157,162,225,262 Cra.ig,Daron-Sr. 168,225 Cra.ig,Phyllis-Sr. 146,164,165,293,297 Craighead,Ca.thy-Jr. 277 Crampton,Linda-Sr. 225 Crampton,Lois-Sr. 257 Craven,Terence-Sr. 138,277 Crichton,Kathlean-Fr. 320 CrockWell,Judy-Sr. 225 Cromb,Wil1iam-Jr. 277 Crouch,Vicky-Jr. 277 Crowe,W11liam-Fr. 320 Crucchiloa,Sheri Ann-Jr. 277 Cruikshank,Carl-Sr. 257 Cruikshand,Colleen-So. 297 Cruikshz1nd,Jerry-So. 297 Culver,Suzanne-Sr. 140,156,176,226,262 Cummings,Jon-Fr. 91,320 Cumn'1ings,Lilly-Fr. 320 Cummings, Pamela-Sr, 226 Curry,Janice-So. 165,297 Curtin, Margaret-So. 146,293,297 Curtis,Camelia-Jr. 180,273,277 Davidson,Robert-Jr. 86,119,141,277 Davis,B:1rbaru-So. 297 Davis,Caro1-So. 19,297 Dav'is,DaLnny-So. 297 Dav15,Dav1d-sr. 90,91,121,141,147 Dz1vis,Donald-Fr. 105,166,320 Da.vis,Jacque1ine-Fr. 320 Davis,Jeffery-Fr. 91,106,320 Davis, Larry-Jr. 277 DQ.v'ls,MiChz1el-Jr. 86,159,277 Da.vis,Sandra-Sr. 167,257 Davis,Sundra K. -So. 297 Davis,Sheri-Fr, 320 Davis,Steven G. -So. 297 Davis,'l'heresa-Fr. 320 Dz1y,Bill-Jr. 277 Delousman, Sandra-Jr. 157, 163,173, 2 Dees , Floyd-So. 297 DeGray, Dave-Sr. 102 , 2 50 DeGray, Michael- Fr. 320 DeGroff, Penny-Fr. 320 Dehaan, Patrice-So. 129 , 297 Dehart,Thi'eas:1-So, 297 Dekuyper, Deloo Delap , Janine-S Dell, Larry-Sr. Dell, Linda-Jr. rah-So. 297 6, 24,152,164,297 226 277 Del Sol,Richa.rd-Fr. 320 Dema1rs,Gary-So. 297 Denrler, Mark-So. 24, 137, 140, 152,16 Dennes , Theres 21 153 Dennis, Emily-Fr. 153, 320 Dennis, Theresa-Fr. 153,297 Denton,Diane-Sr. 159,226 Deroest,John-Fr. 90,141,320 DeRoo,William-So. 297 Desper,Dennis-Sr. 226 Deswert,Joann-Fr. 320 Desylvia, Mike-Fr. 35, 87,98, 119 , 320 Detrick, Dougla s-Fr. 320 226,262 77 4,293,297 Devehdorf,Bob-Fr. 320 DeWing,Dona.ld-Sr. 215,226 DeXter,Ed-So. 164,298 Dilolusi, Laura-Fr. 320 Dickey,G1'egory-So. 164,298 Dickey,Ruth-So. 171 Dickey,Susa11 E. -Jr. 277 Dickey,Susz1n M.-sr. 153,161,176,226 Dickinson,J:1ck-Sr. 162,226 Dickinson,Jean-Sr. 156,226 Dickmnn,Erio-Fr. 109,160,320 Dietz,A1'lene-Fr. 320 Dietz,Dar1'is-Sr. 139, 147, 149,215,226,263 Di1nit,Sh:11'on-Sr. 226 Dimit,Steve-Fr. 320 Dinnebeck, Danny-Sr, 22 6 Dix,Danny-So. 298 Dixon,Bette-Sr. 72,177,215,227 Dixon,Cuthic-So, 35,77,293 Doa1ne,Luurie-Fr. 167,315,320 Doble,Danny-Fr. 320 Doble,Linda-Jr. 277 Dochow,DuVid-Jr. 42,1-12, 156, 163,277 Dockter,Sherill-Fr. 320 Dodson,lN1ike-So. 298 Doering,Duvicl-Fr. 315,320 Doern,Deborah-Jr, 105,159,277 Doig, William-Sr. 227 Dolinuiylllurilee-Sr. 52, 142,227 Dolph,Itl21rilyn-Sr. 173,227 Donaldson,Virgnizl-So. 298 Doney,Ron:11d-Sr. 159,227 Donohue,Thom:1s-Jr. 114,133,277 Donohue,J:1mes-Fr. 321 Doolin, Michael-Sr. 257 DostarL,K:1ren-So. 298 Dost:11't,Sandru-Jr. 277 Doty,Putriciz1-Sr. 227 Doty, Mike-Jr. 277,291 Douglas,Mike-Jr. 277 fr. fw 535' Douglas,Putti-Jr. 105,128,135,144,273,277 , , Douglass , Timothy-Sr. 02, 141 , 179 ,227 Douthit, Audrey-Sr. 169 , 227 Dow, Danny- Fr. 321 Dow, Michael-So. 298 Dowd, Charlotte-So. 298 Dowd, Marla- Fr. 32 1 Do wling, Michael-Sr. 180 , 227 Downey, Kathy- Fr. 321 Downing, Marvin- Fr. 32 1 Downing, Nancy-Sr. 44, 176, 227 Downing, Sue-Fr. 321 Doyleoames-sr. 90, 141,152,153, 156,227 Dru.heim,E1l-Sr. 215,227 Dru.ke,Chuck-Jr. 277 Dru.kulicl1,Nicl1olz1s-Jr. 82, 83, 85, 92 , 93, 94 113,138,141,277 Dreiling,Jim-Fr. 315 Dreiling, Stephen-Sr. 106,160, 161, 227 Dreiling,Susan-So. 298 Dressler,Elizubeth-Jr. 31,277 Dressler,Katherine-Fr. 321 Drews,Jennifer-So. 150,164,165,298 Driscoll, Walter-So. 164,298 Drozda,John-Sr. 227 Drugg,Bruce-Sr. 141,228 Dryden,James-Jr. 156,163,277 Dryden,John-Fr. 321 Dryden,Joseph-Sr. 257 Dubell,Loree-Jr. 277 Dufficy, Lorie-Sr. 163,228 Duffy,JQmcs-sr. 9o,1s9,141,152,179,215, ,112, 22 8 , 2 62 sf1Qf1es7'fe2iaes14es26 226279223 626' 45516,-essswewzfq 14,:w4w16154?'?2g1mw-1H f tgkzgfgffgaggwggv, -- 3, 16261f6?fe64f1ag,i2f?1ssia2f :1z,51si1uf-146712715 17w111v6f4w116119:16:16:' 3 welsziiwilffmsfssszss 1ff2K12zggzzgs5w2z- 1 4, s5iElr'32-1'-:MQMVPJE , 44z1mz1snefi3Efsz:x2::1:2n:s, 1' s fm6g,g1A2,,924s 66119495554 1,521.14 N 6. 5 6 Q 6154211161166--ff ,.,, 2222652174329 's1wf2424?2'A6111-161 manage, ivuchaei-Jr. 152,278 Elle rs,Sherri A. -Jr. 278 Elliot,Da.niel K. -Sr. 228 E1lis,Patrick-Jr. 278 Ells Elm worth, Karma-Jr. 146, 278 gren, Beverly-Jr. 278 Emerick, Paula-Jr. 169 , 176,278 Emery,curriS-Jr. 117,119,141,159,27s Eng,Donna-Fr. 138,291 Eng, Linda-Jr. 129,321 Engfer, Linda-Fr. 321 Enyeart,Ramona-Fr. 70, 166, 171, 321 F1-azey,Gary O. -Sr. 229 Frederici,Collen-Fr. 322 Fricke,Judy-sr. 31, 157 , 162,174,229 Friday,Joel-Jr. 273,278 Friesen, David- Fr. 87 , 105, 322 Frison,Dale-Jr. 278 Froemke,Brad1ee K. -Sr. 151,156,162,229 Froemke,Heidi Ann-So. 166,299 Frornrn,Dennis Lee-Fr. 322 Fromm,Donald J. -Sr. 113,229 Fulker,Victoria-Fr. 146,322 Fult0n,Janice Collen-Jr. 291 Enyeart, Stephen-So. 91 , 165,298 Epperson,Vicki Lynn-Fr. 321 Erickson,Cand.i M. -Jr. 177,278 Erickson,Dale A. -So. 298 Erickson, Marilyn-Sr. 228 Erickson,Susan-So. 165,298 Erikson, Thomas Sr. 24, 149, 172,229 Fu.ng,Gail J. -Sr. 230 Funk, Walter Hershel-Sr. 257 Funnel, David L. -So. 164,299 G Evans , David-Jr. 278 Evans , Dianne Ruth- Fr. 32 1 Evans, Melinda-Jr. 291 Evans, Patricia M. -So. 298 Evans, Steve-Jr. 278 F Gage,G1oria A. -Sr. 170,230,263 Gage,Karol Lee-Fr. 322 Gage,Thomas Wayne-Fr. 322 Gago,Allan-Fr. 322 Galbraitl-1,Delores E.-Jr. 140,159,176,278 Gammiere,Charlotte-Fr. 322 Gammiere,Norma-Sr. 176,230 Gannon,Sandra-Jr. 135,278 Ga.nnon,Thomas-Fr. 322 A MW. ,,,,.,,a , ...M-we Duffy, Steven-So. 298 Duggan, Katherine-Fr. 321 Dugger,Steven-Fr. 89,166 Dumont, Lynda-Sr. 135, 136, 142,228 Dunbar, Edward-Jr. 277 Duncanson,Diane-Fr. 321 Dunkin,James-Jr. 168, 291 Dunn, Anita-Sr. 228 Durrant,Vera-Fr. 166,321 Dusa, Teddi-Sr. 24, 37, 72 , 180, 228,263 Dutcher,Gail-Fr. 321 Dutcher, Richard-Sr. 159, 160, 161,228 Dutland, David- Fr. 321 Dutton, Leonard-Fr. 321 Dutton, Loretta-Fr. 321 Dvorshak, Owen-So. 298 E Eades,David P. -Sr. 228 Eason, Kathleen P. -So. 298 East,Jerry L.-So. 298 East, Paula J. -So. 160,298 Eastabrook,James-So. 298 Easterly,James E.-Fr. 167,321 Eastman, Michael S. -Jr. 227 Eckerson,Rita Marie-Jr. 153,277 Eck5trom,Kathy Lynn-Fr. 125,147,321 Eddington, Allen L. -Sr. 140,228,263 Eddington,Elaine-So. 140,298 Edgell, Lois-So. 298 Edmondson,Dixie-Fr, 321 Edwards,Chery1-Jr. 277 Edwards,Clifford Warren-Fr. 321 Edwards,Dean F. -So. 41, 57, 86, 105, 114,298 Fahlgren, Michael W.-Fr. 321 Fanger,Carleton G. -Sr. 82,141,229 Fanger,James-Fr. 89, 98, 119,321 Fanger,Kerrilou-Jr. 138,278 Farrington,Susan Joan-Jr. 291 Farris , Kimberly Kay-Fr. 321 Fartl-1ing,Rex-Jr. 278 Favre,Sheri-Jr. 291 Fazio,Anna Jane-Jr. 278 Fee, George P. -So. 82, 84,298 FeisL,Katherine-Jr. 278 Fennemore,Sharon-Sr. 229 Fennessy,Shirley-Sr. 229 Feber,Richard-Fr. 321 Ferber,Ronald W. -Sr. 229 Ferguson, Susan-Jr. 24, 146, 147 , 153, 157 , 163, 173,176,278 Ferrel,Vickie Lynn-Fr. 321 Ferrell,Michael-So. 105,293,298 Ferris,Anne-So. 298 Fetzer, Darrell-So. 102 , 105,298 Fie1d,Jim-Sr. 90,141,229 Fielding,Jacqueline-So. 146, 147, 164,298 Fin1ey,Ji11-Fr. 321 Findley,Amelia s.-sr. 42,55,142,173,215,229 Find1ey,Charles C. -So. 57,98,99, 114,298 Fischer,Sandra-Jr. 175,298 Fish,Alan-Jr. 273,278 Fish,Yvonne Carleen-Fr. 170, 321 Fisher, Colleen K. -Fr. 321 Fisher,Diane-So. 298 Fisher,M. Shawn-Sr. 22,23,24,140,141,178, 229,263 Fiske,Douglas A.-So. 114,298 Fitzgerald,Kenneth-Fr. 321 Fitzgerald, William-Jr. 278 Fitzhugh,Eva Sue-Fr. 298 Flad, Robert C .- Sr. 229 Fleek,Don:na-Fr. 167,321 Flego,Steven-Jr. 149,278 Floyd,Richard Eugene-Fr. 321 Floyd,Vickie-Fr. 321 Gardner,Carol L. -Sr. 142,230 Gardner,Charlotte-So. 299 Gardner,Dayle Bradley-Fr. 322 Gardner,Jerry-Jr. 159,278 Gardner, Mark-Fr. 322 Garlick,Thyra-Sr. 159,230 Garner,C1ifford-Sr. 138,148,230 Garrett, Deborah D. -So, 145,299 Gary,Karen T.-So. 299 Gary,Ronald Wayen-So. 105,299 Gz1saway,Charles R. -So. 299 Gassner, Kenneth L. -Jr. 82,84, 110, 112, 113 141,179,278 Gast,David A. -Jr. 291 Gauge,Carlenna-So. 299 Gaumer, Cindy-So. Gavin, Thomas-Jr. 25,57,76,293,299 278 GeaLes,Jolene R. -So. 144,145,299 Gedde, Stanley-Jr. Gee, Max-Jr. 278 Geier, Sandra-Fr. Geier,Sharon-Jr. 156,278 35,76, 146,322 36, 52,142, 156, 177, 278 Geigei',Monty Maurice-Fr. 322 Geiger,Rachelle L. -Jr. 278 Geisler, Douglas N. -Sr. 23,27, 156,214, 215, 230,263 GeiSler,Judith-Jr. 25, 156, 180 , 273, 278 Gelissen,Barbara-So. 165,299 Gelissen, Yvonne-Sr. 145, 230 Gellner, Edward J. -Sr. 108, 141, 142, 146, 147,230 Gentz,Joyce Ella-Fr. 322 Gepford,Dan-So. 160,299 German,Wayne Lee-Fr. 25,322 Getsinger,Gwen R. -Sr. 230 Getsinger, Robert-Fr. 322 Gettig, Jolene-Jr. 23,24,25,36,13o,278 Gibs0n,Dennis Alan-Fr. 322 Gibson,Elauna-Fr. 322 Gibs0n,Joyce E. -Sr. 173,230 Gibson,L. Edward-So. 299 Giddings,Ruth-Jr. 278 Eheler,Terre1l, L.-Sr. 23,24, 139,228,263 Eggiman,Cathie-So. 129, 137, 170,298 Eggiman, Mary L. -So. 32 , 164 Egler,Randy-Jr. 291 Einerson, Mary L. -So. 164,298 Einers0n,Olaf Edward-Fr. 105,321 Einerson,Richard T. -Sr. 228 Eklund,David-Fr. 165,321 Flynn,Debbie-So. 298 Foos, David-J r. 159,161 ,278 Foos,Marta-Fr. 127,129,160,321 Foos,Rickie-Fr. 321 Foote, Karen-Jr. 163, 180, 278 Ford,James A. -Sr. 88, 159, 161,229 Fors,Connie-Jr. 278 Forseth, Kenneth-Sr. 135, 156, 172 , 229 Forsgren,Nei1 C. -Fr. 321 Fortner, Dorothy Ann-Fr. 70, 166, 321 Foster, Nancy-Jr. 74, 180,273,278 Foster, Suanne F. -Fr. 321 Foul ia, Maria-Jr. 278 Fowler, Bruce-So. 298 Fox,Cherie Pauline-Sr. 229 Fox, Kenneth-So. 298 Fox, Rhonda Renee-So. 298 Fox, Wanda Esther-So. 146, 198 Francis,Betty-Jr. 278 Francis,Glenn-So. 298 Francis, Leann-Sr. 173,229 Francis, Linda-Fr. 160,321 Frank,Coralie B.-Fr. 321 Franklin,Steven-Fr. 166,321 Franz,Douglas-Sr. 229 Franzen, Michael-Sr. 82 , 102 ,229 Franzen,Janice-So. 145,298 Fras Fray Fray Fray Fray Fray ier, Glenna-Jr. 278 ,Debra-So. 292,293,298 ,Larry-Fr. 87,321 , Michael L. -Sr. 156,229 ,Patsy Ann-Fr. 321 ,Steven A.-so. 23,27,1o5,135,292,293,298 Gifford,KenneLh-So. 114,165,299 Gilbert,Delbert-Jr. 291 Gi1bertson,Curtis-So. 89,119,299 Gilcrease, Fred L. -Sr. 230 Gilcrease, Linda-Fr. 322 Gillaspie,Gilbert-Fr. 322 Gillespie, Linda-So. 299 Gilliam,Judith-Sr. 230 Gilliam, Michael-Fr. 98, 322 Gilroy, Steven C. -Fr. 98, 115,315, 322 Giordano, Marie-Jr. 159, 163,278 Gitzen, Melody D. -So. 299 Gitzen,William-Sr. 230 Glanville,Ronald-So. 299 Glennon, Elaine-Jr. 73,180,278 Glennon,Sharon-So. 32,77,164,165,293,299 Glines,Judy-Sr. 149,230 Gloeckner, Allen-Jr. 86, 112 , 113,278 Goble,Clark-Sr. 257 Godsey, Marlene L. -Jr. 258 Godtlibsen, Erik-So. 299 Godtlibsen, Thor M. -Jr. 291 GoeI.z,Richard A. -So. 299 G0eI.z,Thomas E.-Jr. 179,278 Go1'Ef,Ron R.-So. 299 Goldstein, David A. -Jr. 278 Goldstein,Donald Robert-Fr. 24, 115, 146,32 Gonzolez,Ronnie-Jr. 278 Goodman,Susie-So. 160,299 Goodrich,Gail-Jr. 157,291 Gordon,Douglas-So. 299 Gordon,Gregory J. -Jr. 138,278 Gordon,Janice-Sr. 230 Ekroth,Wil1iam R.-sr. 41,48,93,95,141,156, 179,214,215,228,236 Frazier,Glenna 159 Frazier, Michael-So. 85, 164,165,298 Gordon, Mary-J r. 279 Gosson,Deborah L. -Sr. 230 1 2 Gottlieb, Martha- Fr. 32 , 322 Gould,Frances-Fr. 322 Gould,Nancy-Jr. 299 Graber, Pamela June-Fr. 322 Graham,RoseMary-Jr. 273,291 Granberg,Aldonna-Jr. 279 Granberg, Merlin Ray-Fr. 322 Granby, Paula L. -So. 293,299 Grandy,LaVelle-Sr. 142,230 Gra.ndy,Sietska-Jr. 145,279 Grandy,Vicki M. -Jr. 145, 165,293 Grant,James Daniel-Fr. 322 Grant, Warren-Jr. 159, 160,279 Grantz,Gera.ld-105,322 Grantz, Ronald L. -Sr. 112 , 113, 141 , 179, 230 Grassleypavid A.-sr. 159,230,2eo,263 Graves,Steve -Fr. 322 Gray,John 1-1. -so. 165,299 Gray, Lee-So. 98, 119,299 Gray, Patrick Donald-Fr. 87 , 105, 322 Gray,Sheila M. -Jr. 279 Green,Debra Lynn-Fr. 76,127 Green,Deborah Lee-Sr. 173,231,314,315, 322 Green,Jakie Kay-Fr. 140,146,323 Green,Marja Denine-Fr. 160,323 Green,Michael Dennis-Fr. 323 Green, Patrick Jay-So. 98, 164, 165,299 Greemnobin L. -Jr. 157,279 Greene, lee-Fr. 167 , 323 Greene,Selah-Jr. 169,279 Greening,Sharon-So. 299 Greenup, Michael-Jr. 82 , 141 ,279 Greenup,Mitchel-Jr. 279 Greenwood,Beverly-Sr. 74, 177,215,231 Gregos,Diane-Jr. 180,279 Gregos,John-So. 299 Grenfell, Ed-Fr. 41 , 105, 167 , 323 Grenfell, Linda-Sr. 36, 37 , 58, 73,180, 231 Gress,Karen-Fr. 323 Gress,Roberta-Sr. 173,231 Griffin,Christ.ine-Jr. 72, 180,273,279 Griffin,Janet Lee-Fr. 315,323 Griffin,Sandra E. -Jr. 157,279 MXUW., Griffis,Daniel L.-Sr. 231 Griffith,Richard Allen-Fr. 323 Grigg,James W. -So. 164,299 Grimaldi,Shery1-Jr. 279 Grimm, Michael A. -Sr. 231 Grisback,Charles-Sr. 231 Grogan,Kevynne-Sr. 177,215,231 Gross,Robert-Jr. 279 Gruber,Sa11y Jo-Fr. 166,323 Gn1errer,Linda-so. 152,165,300 Gudmundsen,Bob-Jr. 98,273,279 Gudmundsen,Jean-Sr. 177,231 Gu1lion,Claudia-Jr. 159,175,279 Gullion, Michael Lee-Fr. 87 , 167 , 323 Gump, Leonard-Jr. 279 Gunter, Barbara L. -Sr. 231 Gunter,Glenda-Sr. 257 Guthrie,Debbie Louis-Fr. 323 Guthrie,Dorene-Jr. 30, 130,279 Guthrie,Gregory V.-Jr. 279 Guttridge, Ron-So. 86, 300 Gwyther,Diane W. -So, 130, 164, 165, 170 Gwyther, Margaret-Jr. 129, 147 , 152 , 170, 279 Harrington,David-Fr. 87,105, 115 Harris, Daniel-Sr. 232 Harris, Harry-So. 300 Harris, Michael J. -Sr. 232 Harrison, Tamara-Sr. 233 Hart,Marie-Fr. 167 Hart, Melford R. -So. 164, 165, 300 Hart, Richard H. -Sr. 233 Hartman, Linda Susan-Fr. 76,146 Hartner,Jim P. -So. 86, 112, 113, 300 Hartung, Mary-Jr. 170, 273,279 Hartung, Warren Joe-Sr. 43, 52, 54, 55, 63, 67 , 156, 159,161,162,233 Hascall, Ray E. -So. 86, 119, 164, 175,300 Haswell, Linda-Jr. 280 Haswell,Richard-Jr. 280 Hatch, Donald Loring-So. 98, 165, 167 , 300 , 315 Hatch,Jane L.-Jr. 280 Hatch,Robert Woodward-So. 98,115 Hatcher,Acenath-Sr. 171,233 Hatcher,Raym0nd-Fr. 87,98, 115, 167 Hatfie1d,Gary R. -So. 86,300 Hauskins,Dennis-Jr. 86,280 H Haas,Rona1d Dean-Fr. 119,315,323 Hadeed,David E.-Sr. 231 Ha.dley,Joyce-Jr. 279 Haffey,John J.-So. 300 Haffey,Victoria-Sr. 163,231 Hagan,Patricia-Jr. 71,279 Haggerty,Colleen-Fr. 167,323 Haggerty,Kathleen H. -So. 129, 16 Haider,Robin F. -So. 300 Haider, Rock-Jr. 279 Haker,Dennis A. -Sr. 44, 133, 136, 168,231 Haldaman, Shirley J. -Sr. 231 Hall, Faurene June-Sr. 232 Hall,Joseph-Fr. 323 Hall Kenneth-Fr. 105,323 Hall, Larry Steven-Sr. 232 Hall Lester-Sr. 232 Hall Robert-So. 300 Hall,Ster1ing E. -Fr. 323 Hall Hall ,Steven A. -So. 300 ,Susan-Jr. 291 4,300 Hauskins, Donald E. -Sr. 82, 84, 141, 178,233 Haven, Gary-So. 146, 300 Havens, Robert J. -So, 299 Hawkey,Edwinna Lencre-Fr. 167,324 Hawkins, Bruce L. -Jr. 280 Hawver, Nancy Gail-Sr. 169 , 173, 233,263 Hay, Pamela-Jr. 280 Hayden, William A. -Sr. 233 Hayes,James P.-So. 164,300 Hayes, Timothy Dale-Fr. 105 Haygarth, Thomas V. -So. 301 Hays,Steven L. -Fr. 324 Head, Lee-So. 106, 301 Heagle, Kathleen-Jr. 280 Hea.ld,Christopher G. -Sr. 141, 147, 156,233 Hea.ld,Kirk G. -Sr. 106, 139, 145,156,233,263 Heasley,Debbie-Jr. 52,138, 142,180,280 Heath, Linda-So. 301 Heber, William C. -So. 301 Hecker, Barbara A. -So, 165,301 Hedington, Mitch-Fr. 324 Hedderly,Jana L.-So. 150,164,165,301 Hedderly, Robert W. -Sr. 233 Heiifner,David E. -Sr. 139,215,233,263 Heiden, David E. -Sr. 40,159,257 Hall, Wendy Jean-Fr. 323 Hall, William G, -So. 90,300 Haller,Daniel-Fr. 106,323 Ha1loran,David-Fr. 323 Halvorson,Gail H. -Sr, 177,232 Ham,Candee L.-Sr. 135,136,175,232,263 Ham,Nancy-Jr. 210,279 Ham,Sally-So, 146,300 Hamblin,Greg-Fr. 323 Hamilt0n,Bruce B. -So. 86, 98, 164,300 Hamilton,Deborah- Fr. 323 Hamilton,Jayne Ellen-Fr. 127,166,314, 315,323 Hamilton, Michael R. -So. 300 Hamilton, Rodney Duane-Sr. 232 Hamilton, Scott P. -Fr. 87 , 105, 115, 167 , 323 Hamilton,Steve E.-So. 25,57,86,98,99, 114,300 Hammel,Thomas-So. 300 Hammer,Glenn-So. 300 Hammon, Melinda L. -Sr. 232 Hammond,Alice-Sr. 232 Hammond,Betty Ann-Fr. 146,323 Hammons,Jeffery-Fr. 87 , 105, 119, 167 , 323 Haney,Gail M. -Sr. 31,48, 152, 180,215,232 Haney,George Doyglas-Fr. 323 Hankenson, Lori-Fr. 323 Hanna,Dennis-Jr. 279 Hanna,Jane Marie-So. 300 Hansen, Belinda K. -Sr. 156, 167 , 169, 232 Heiden, Deborah-Fr. 35, 77 , 167 , 315, 324 Heikki1a,Gary-Fr. 105,324 Heikki1a,Gary-Fr. 105,324 Heikkila, Larry-Jr. 135, 280 Heim,Shar0n-Sr. 24,134,136,175,233,2-15,263 Heim,Joseph-Fr. 87 , 105, 324 Helzer, Don-Fr. 87 , 324 Helzer, Sally-Fr. 130, 324 Helzer, Stanley M. -Sr. 233 Hellickson, Marquerite C , -Fr. 324 Hemrich,Steven R. -Sr. 233 Henderson, Betty J. -Sr. 233 Henderson,Carolyn Ann-Fr. 70, 129, 166,301 Henderson, Constance-Sr, 144, 159, 174, 233 Henderson, Douglas-Jr. 138, 152,280 Henderson,Ju1ie-Fr. 32, 170,280 Henricksen,R.honda-Fr. 324 Henneznan,Jennell-Jr. 280 Henry,Beverly J. -So. 301 Henry, Dennis-Fr. 82 , 324 Henry, Dennis-Jr. 98, 119 , 141, 178,273 ,280 Henry, Karen-Fr. 146, 167 , 324 Henry, Linda-So. 57 , 76, 293, 303 Henry, Mary K. -Sr. 49, 139, 160,215,223, 233,263 Henry, Patty-Jr. 280 Hensley,Clark-Jr. 140 , 145, 163,280 Henson,Doyle Allen-Sr. 257 Heppner, Phillip C. -Sr. 233 Herr, Keith-Jr. 280 Herr, Kent Vaugh-Fr. 324 Hansen,Gary-So. 109,300 Hansen, Kip Malone-Fr. 167 , 323 Hansen,Pamela-Jr. 279 Hansen,Rusty L.-So. 91,300 Hansen, Sharalee-Fr, 32 , 146, 152, 323 Hansen,Timothy-So. 300 Hanson,Colleen J.-Fr. 167,323 Hanson,Gaylon L.-Fr. 87,323 Hanson,Gregory Joseph-Fr. 105, 115 Hanzlik, Beni A. -So. 77,300 Hanzlik, Steven-Jr. 82 , 84, 92, 93, 94, 9 113,141,178,279 Harcrow,Jacqueline-So. 300 Hardesty,Gail S. -Sr. 177,232 Hardesty, Patricia L. -So. 300 Hardie,Jim-So. 300 Harding,Dennis-Jr. 279 Harman, Linda Lee-Fr. 167 Harmon,KaLhy-So. 300 Harmon, Paula J. -Sr. 232 Harms,Charles Donald-Fr. 105,314 Harms,Chester T. -So. 300 Harney,Barbara-Jr. 279 Harney,John-Fr. 87 Harness, Forest Bruce-Sr. 257 7,112 Herrett,Brad-Fr. 142,160,165,324 Herz,M.ichael G.-sr. 52,1o8,141,179,233, 263 Herz, William-Fr. 108, 146, 166,324 Hesc0ck,Merre Lee-Sr. 173,233 Hess,Eric-Sr. 61,234 Hess,Gary R. -So. 301 Heyden,John-So. 301 Hibbard, Lonnie-Jr. 280 Hicks,Jenny May-So. 301 Hicks, Larry R. -Fr. 87,324 Hicks,Pame1a-Sr. 234 Hiebert,Joan M.-Sr. 41,180,234 Hiebert, Susan-Fr. 76, 129,167 , 324 Higginbotham,Curtis-Sr. 43,52, 142, 156,257 Hildenbrand,Car1otta-Jr. 60,71, 138, 140, 156, 176,280 Hildenbrand, Carman-Jr. 71, 138, 140 , 156, 176,280 Hilf:iker,David-So. 86,301 HilEker,Gwenn-Sr. 234,264 Hill,Kathy-Fr. 324 Hill,Kay J. -Jr. 291 Hill, Lynda-Jr. 280 Hi1l,R.icky Lee-Fr. 324 Joy, sm Hi1l,Susan-Jr. 280 Hillier, Linda S. -Jr. 291 Hilton, June-So. 146, 301 Hines,Ricky-Sr. 234 Hinkle,James M.-Sr. 234 Hinkle,Jerry L.-So. 301 Hinrich, David-Fr. 146,324 Hitchoock,Jerry-Sr. 88,141, 172 , 234 Hitchcock, Philip-Fr. 324 Hodgen, Arletta-Jr. 280 Hodges , Cheryl-Jr. 138, 17 6,280 Hodges,Katie L.-So. 146,301 Hoeffert, Lynne-Jr. 177 Hoef1ing,Viokie-Jr. 108, 133, 138, 147 , 149 ,280 Hoffert, Linda-Jr. 280 HoHman,Robert-Sr. 257 Hoifstetter, Susan-So. 140,150,164, 165, 301 Hogan,Dan G. -So. 146, 164, 301 Hogan, Donna M. -So. 164, 301 Hoggatt, Bruce W. -Sr. 234 Hogue,GaH Rae-Sr. 135,136,257,260,264 Hohlfeld, Harold-Jr. 280 Hohlfeld, Kenneth K. -Fr. 105, 119, 324 Hohman,Sa1ly Patricia-Jr. 291 Hoke, Sandra J. -So. 301 Holbrook, David-Jr. 280 Holcomb, Andrew-Jr. 90 , 138, 141, 280 Holcomb, Lorette Lee-Fr. 125,324 Ho1den,Dennis-Fr. 166 Holland, Patrick Dean-Fr. 324 Hollis, Michael-Jr. 82 , 141 , 280 Ho1m, Howard A. -Jr. 280 Holm,Joyce D. -So. 301 Holmberg,Christine-Jr. 157,280 Holmes, Debra Denise-Fr. 167 , 324 Holmquist, Hildegarde-Jr. 140, 176, 280 Holtsclaw, Terry Lee-Fr. 324 Hooff, Richard Carl-Fr. 98, 115, 166,324 Hooker, Larry-Jr. 281 Hooper,Kenneth-So. 301 Hopkins , Beverly-Sr. 234 Hopkins,Julianne-Jr. 174,281 Hopper,Jonivan-Fr. 324 Howard,Danie1 M.-So. 301 Howard,Darrell-Jr. 291 Howard,Diane-So. 301 Howard,John-Jr. 281 Howard, Scott-Jr. 281 Howard,Victoria-So. 301 Howarth,Joanne-Fr. 281,328 Howell,Julie-Fr. 324 Howell, Michael J. -So. 301 Howery, Barbara-Fr. 167 , 324 Howery, Kathleen-So. 234,264 Hryciw, Ferne-Jr. 281 Hryciw,John P. -Sr. 234 Hudd1eston,Trivonna-Fr. 324 Hudgins, Norma-Jr. 291 Hudson,Judy-Fr. 166,324 Hudson,Rory M-Jr. 281 Hudson,Sue-Sr. 234 Hudson,Susan-Fr. 324 Huebner, William-So. 164, 301 Hue1shoff,Eric-So. 301 Huey, Marc S. -Fr. 109, 301 Huff, Harvey Howard-Fr. 324 Huliford, Marcena-Fr. 324 Huggett, Robert E. -Sr. 234 Hughes, Bill-Sr. 82 , 85, 172 ,234 Hughes, Daniel-Fr. 87, 119,324 Hughes,Pame1a- Fr. 324 Hull, Gregory Robert-Fr. 87,98, 103,324 Hull, Nancy-Jr. 47, 65,72 , 75,127 , 129 , 138,142,180,2S1 Hummel,David-Sr. 257 Hummel,Kathleen R.-So. 301 Humphers,K.imbra Lanell-Fr. 324 Humphrey,Vonnie-Sr. 234 Hunefeld, Leland-Sr. 117 ,119 , 141, 159, 161,234 Hunger, Laurence-Sr. 235 Hunt, Nancy C. -So. 127 , 292 ,293, 301 Hunter,Colleen-So. 167 Hunte-r,Thomas-So. 301 Huntley, Nancy J. -Sr. 235 Huntley, William-Fr. 324 Huspek, Thomas Stephen-Fr. 91,324 Huston,Clark D. -So. 301 Huston, Kathleen-Sr. 175, 325 Huston, Martin T. -Sr. 106,257 Hutchens , Kim-Fr. 324 Hutchinson, Sharon S. -Sr. 157 , 162, 180, 235 Hutchinson, Terry-Fr. 106,119, 324 Hutson,Vickie-Jr. 132,281 Hyatt, Lanita J. -So. 142 , 165,301 I Ibsen,Ke1'ry-So. 301 lmao, Kiyotaka-S1'. 23,27, 64,149, 155,235 lnghan1,Jerry-So. 106,141,301 lngrarn,Gail A.-So. 301 lnnocenti, Linda M. -Sr. 145, 176,235,264 1r1sh,s1an1ey E.-sr. 159,235 Irvin,Cindy Lee-Fr. 324 lrvin,Lynette-Jr. 177,281 Isenberg,Valarie-Jr. 281 lvens, Mary A. -Fr. 324 Iverson,Cheryl-So. 164 Iverson,Cheryl D. -Sr. 30, 134,235 Iverson, Terry-Jr. 281 J Jackson,George A.-Jr. 86,281 Jacobs,Clifford-Jr. 281 Jacobsen, Pamela Ann-Fr. 315, 324 Jacobsen, Nancy -Sr. 175,235 Jaillet, Diana. Sylvia-Fr. 325 Jan1es,Diane-Sr. 257 James, Valerie-So. 160, 301 Janneson,DeEna-sr.126,127,139,235,2s1 Janneson,Eric-So. 86,105,164,301 Jamison, Kathy-Fr. 146, 167 , 325 Junes,scorr H.-so. 86,105,164,165,301 Jannesen,Harold-Fr. 325 Jarvie, Leslie Jane-Fr. 325 Jarvie, Linda G. -Jr. 281 Jarvis,Jaque1ine-Sr. 257 Jeffery, Gail-SO. 25, 142, 152 , 164, 165,302 Jenery,Jan-Jr.27,11s,156,163,176,2s1 Horn, Tom-Jr. 281 175,215,235,264 Horner, Robert H. -Sr. 80, 82, 84, 93, 95, 112 , 113,139,141,159,160,178,234,264 Horrocks , Kathleen-So. 301 Horton,Dennis K. -So. 301 Horton,Harvey-Sr. 234 Jenkins,GaH-Jr. 157,163,281 Jenkins,Penny-Fr. 302 Jenkins, Tana-Jr. 135,281 Jensen, Joleen P. -Sr. 42, 52,139, Horton,Victoria-So. 146,150, 301 Hosking,Dorothy-Jr. 159, 168,281 Hoskins,Stephens R.-Fr. 301 Hosman Burdae J.-So. 301 Hosman Kelly Radell-Fr. 324 Hosman,Robert-Jr. 82, 106,281 Houghton, Eric-Sr. 48, 90, 138, 139, 141, 179,234,264 Hoverson,Richard-So. 301 Howard, Berne Marty-Sr. 138, 141 , 156, 234 Jensen, Kathleen A. -Sr. 176,235,264 Jensen, Lonnie R. -Jr. 281 Jensen, Robert C. -So. 302 Jepson,Carol A.-Sr. 257 Jewett,Susan-Fr. 325 Jobe,Dia.ne L.-Jr. 281 Johu.nnessen,Carolyn-So. 146,302 Johansen,Arthur A. -So. 302 Johansen, Carl K. -Sr. 235 John, Gloria J, -So. 302 ,2 John,Karen-Jr. 281 John,Richard Alan-Fr. 325 Johnson,A1an Craig-Fr. 325 Johnson,Beck-Sr. 157 Johnson,David-Fr. 325 Johnson, Dennis C. -Sr. 82, 84, 141, 178,235 J ohnson , Florence-Jr. 163,281 Johnson,Gai1 C. -Sr. 145,169, 173,236 Johnson Johnson Johnson ,Gale E.-So. 137,165,171,302 ,Gregory-Jr. 87,281 ,Jay-Jr. 281 J0hnson,Jeffery-Jr. 281 Johnson,Jeffery L. -So. 302 Johnson,Joel-So. 165,302 Johnson,Jaydene-Jr. 281 Johnson,Katherine-Jr. 281 Johnson,Kathy Louise-Fr. 325 Johnson Johnson Johnson , Margaret-Sr. 236 , Mary Sue-Sr. 180, 257 , Raymond- Fr. 32 5 Johnson, Raymond-So. 302 Johnson, Rebecca J. -Sr. 236 Johnson, Richard Allen- Fr. 325 Johnson , Roland-Jr. 156, 163,281 Johnson Johnson Johnson 119 , 1 ,n0nu1d-rr. 87,325 ,Scott W.-Sr. 117,119,156,236 ,Stephen-Sr. 43,61,66,82,84,118, 42,156,162,178,236 Johnson, Thomas-Fr. 89, 119, 167,325 Johnson, Thomas-So. 98, 114, 165, 302 Johnson ,xnn-sr. 106,141,236 Johnson,Vickie-Jr. 291 Johnson, Wayne-So. 98, 302 Johnson,William-Fr. 325 Johnson,William-Jr. 152,281 Johnston,Michael-So. 164,302 Johnstone, Timothy-Fr. 167,325 Jolley,Ka1'en-Jr. 281 Jondahl, Mike D. -So. 57 , 86, 105, 164, Jones,Car1ton Maurice-Fr. 325 Jones,C:1rol Ann-Fr. 325 J0nes,Connie-Fr. 167,325 Jones,Danny Walter-Fr. 325 Jones,D Jones,J Jones,J avid-Jr. 281 annette-So. 167,302 oanne-Sr. 156,236 Jones,Paula Marie-Fr. 325 Jones,Richard A.-So. 40,91,302 Jones,Richard C. -So. 302 Jones,RichardCraig-Fr 98,325 Jones,Ronald Frank-Sr. .225 Jones,Sherry-Jr. 281 Jones,Thumas L.-Jr. 25,82,141,281 Jorgensen,Alan M.-Sr. 153,159,236 Joy,Candice-So. 302 Joy,Roger-Jr. 88,291 Joy, Rueben, Thomas-Fr. 89 , 119 , 325 ron-Sr. 237 302 Joyce,Charles P.-So. 302 Jubb,Ralph Kennith-Fr. 115,325 Judd, Kathleen M. -Fr. 325 Judkins,Vicki-So. 302 Judkins,Virga R.-Jr. 281 Junken, Bruce D. -Jr. 281 Jurhs,David Llewellyn-Fr. 325 K K:1h1,David-So. 302 Kahl,Samn1y-Jr. 291 Kalweit, Margit-So. 302 Kappers,Joseph Chris-Fr. 325 K:1ppers,Ju1ie A.-Jr. 281 Karger, Linnea A.-Sr. 237,264 Karja1ainen,Connie-So. 302 Karjalainen, Ronnie-So. 146, 302 Karki,Karen Marie-Fr. 325 Karki,Michael-So. 302 Karsten, Laura-Jr. 281 Karsten, Michael-Fr. 325 Kaydas, Lora L. -So. 302 Kearney,Kenneth-Fr. 98 Keiper,Doug1as F.-So. 105,114,302 Keipe1',Karen-Jr. 127, 159, 180, 281 Keipe1',Steven-Sr. 156, 162, 237 Kehrli, Deborah- Fr. 32 , 146, 166 Kehrli, Pamela-Fr. 77 , 146, 166, 325 Keith,Joan-Sr. 163,173,237 Keith, Linda-Fr. 167, 325 Keller,Shix'ley-Sr. 174,237 Kellett,James-So. 302 Kelley,Ceccilia Kay-Fr. 325 Ke1ley,Dennis-Sr. 237 Kelley, Kenneth James-Fr. 326 Ke11ner,Judith-Fr. 326 Kelly,Jerry-Sr. 237 Kelly,Rebecca-Sr. 61,73,215,237 Kelly,Rosemary-So. 302 Kelm,Marlin Gene-Sr. 144,237 Kelsay, Douglas-So. 98, 302 Ke1sey,Steve S. -Sr. 120, 141, 146, 152,237 Kemper,Christine-So. 147,302 Kemper, David Eugene-Fr. 87, 105, 119,326 Kennebeck,Deborah-So. 303 Lee, Kennedy, Michael W. -Jr. 43, 169, 281 Kennedy, Ronald- Fr. 89 , 167 Kennedy,Stephen-Fr. 326 Kennedy,Yvonne-Jr. 291 Kenner,Richard A.-Jr. 291 Kerbs,Dave-Fr. 326 Kerns,Ca.rol A.-So. 303 Kerns, Thomas L. -Sr. 102,237 Kerr,Paul Robert-Sr. 237 Kerr,Shirley-Jr. 135,176,281 Kersey,David-So. 303 Kersey,Diana-Fr. 326 Kersey,D0ug1as-Jr. 159,281 Kertz,Karen L. -So. 303 Keyser,Margaret-So. 161 Kusendahl,Joyce Agnes-Fr, 326 Kile, Richard-Fr. 109, 149 Kile,Robert-So. 25, 86,119,303 Kimmel,Judith A,-Fr. 326 Kimmel,Sandy-Sr. 237 Kimsey,Gerry L. -Sr. 24, 139, 147, 170, 174, 237,264 Kimsey, Randy R. -So. 91, 303 King,Candie Jill-Fr. 326 King,Connie Joy-Fr. 326 K.ing,Johnny A,-Sr. 237 Kinne,M.ike-Fr. 87 Kinney, Robert John-Fr. 35, 87,98, 1 Kinslow, Reba-Sr. 237 K.inslow,Robert Dean-Fr. 86 K.irk,Redine-Jr. 281 Klaar, Michael-So. 303 K1aar,Ronald L. -Sr. 237 mee, Kenneth-Fr. 326 lQeeb,David-So. 120,293,301 K1ick,Diana L.-Sr. 44,237 Kline, Nancy S. -Jr. 146, 175,281 K1ock,Douglas-Sr. 237 Klostermaan,Constance-Sr. 237 Kneph0ff,Sharon-Fr. 146,326 Knepper, Ellen M. -Sr. 134, 136,171, 238,264 Kneip, Martin V. -Sr. 257 Knight,Deb1'a Louise-Fr, 166,315 Knight,Sharon E. -Jr. 281 Knudsen, Daniel L. -Fr. 326 Knutson, Kay K. -Sr. 238 Knutson, Laural-Sr. 238 Koch,Patrick L. -Jr. 281 Koch, Peter P. -So, 303 Koehler, Stanley-Fr. 87, 105, 115 Koester,Lawrence-Jr, 159,273,282 Kohlenbergei-,John R. -So. 165,303 Koh1enberger,Patty-Fr. 166,326 Koike,Je1'ry Shoji, Fr. 326 Koike, Michael-Jr. 282 Kolin, Barry J. -Jr. 40, 82, 102, 103, Koosman,Marjorie-Sr. 180,238 Kopacz,Carol L. -Fr. 130,315,326 Kopplin,Susan-Fr. 70 Koupal,Stephanie L.-Jr. 282 Kovack,Gregory J. -So. 303 Kovack,Steve-Fr. 89,98,326 Kowalk,Janice L. -Jr. 138,174,282 Kowa1k,Nancy Lee-Fr. 326 Kraetsch, Alana K. -So. 165, 301 v ,.., N ,pos ,M E 15 174, 141,272,282 Krager, Mark Brian-Fr. 23, 109,119,314, 315,326 Kraley, Mary E. -So. 301 Kralji, Barbara A. -Jr. 138, 142, 180 326 Kralj, Lawrence M. -So. 86, 106, 303 Kramer, Pamela Mary-Sr. 238 Kratky, Linda J. -So. 303 ,282, Kraus, Sallie-So. 32 , 77 , 129, 137 , 165,303 Kre1l,Barbara Janis-Fr. 130 Krell,David W. -Jr. 282 Krieger,Jennie-So. 303 Krieger, Linda-So. 164, 303 Kriens,Donald-Fr. 121,326 Krogh, Karen E. -So. 140,303 Krueger,Cl1eryl-Jr. 282 Krueger,Clinton-Jr. 282 Krueger,David-Sr. 238 Krueger, Leslie-Fr. 326 Krueger,Steve F. -So. 303 Krum, Keith-Sr. 238 Kuch,Robert L. -Fr. 326 Ku.hn, William K. -Jr. 282 Kujala, Arnold-Sr. 238 Kuschnick,Vicki Lynn-Fr. 146,326 L Labbe,Roger-Jr. 142,291 Laccinole,Christine-Jr. 135,174,282 Lacey,William-So. 303 LaFaive,Marga1'et-So. 303 LaFounLain, Babette-Jr. 147 , 174,282 LaFountain, Barbara-Jr. 147, 282 LaF1'anee,Darcy-Jr. 142,180,282 Laird,James-Jr. 86,282 Laird,KenneLh-Jr. 282 Laird,Steven-So. 303 Luknnkuthy-Jr. 147,159,282 Lakin,Teresa-So. 160,165,303 Lamain, Lynda-Jr. 282 Lamain, Terry-Fr. 326 Lamb,Joy-So. 301 Lambert,Gail-Sr. 170,238 Lambe1'L,Becky-Sr. 238 Lamm,Roberta-So. 303 Lamore-aux,Gale-So. 303 Lancefield,Phyllis-Sr. 23,27,67,70,132, 136,139,145,238,264 Lande, Leonard-Sr. 238 Landis,Jeff1'ey-Fr. 166 Landon,Diane-Sr. 170,238 Landon,Ge-urge-So. 168,303 Landreth, Rodney-Sr. 159, 161, 172 , 238 Lane,Dustin-So. 303 Lane,D. Renee-So. 127,303 Leininger, Gerald-J Leiser, Lavern-Jr. Lemay, Kathleen-Sr Lemelin, Susan-So, Lent,John-So. 303 Leonard, Adele-Fr. r. 282 291 . 239 303 146 327 Leonard, Kenneth-Sr. 112 , 141, 156, 239 Leslie,Cleve-So. 303 Lesowske, Ann-So. 167, 303 Lesowski, Edward-Jr. 82,282 119, 165, 303 Lesti.ko,David-So. LeValley,Barbara-So. 303 Leveque,Kathy-Sr. 239 Lewis,Damon-Sr. 144, 148,239 Lew'is,Kathleen-So. 304 Lewis , Shardon-Jr. 163 , 282 147, 148, 152, 156, LichLy,Gloria-Jr. 282 Lichty, lvlichael-Fr. 87 , 105, 119 , 167 Lierman , David-Sr. 239 Lierman, Deborah- Fr. 166, 327 Lane,Gary-Sr. 88, 89, 102, 119, 141,238 Lane, Melody-Jr. 138,152, 180,272,273,282 Lane , Pamela-J r. 2 82 Lane-,Roberta-Fr. 326 Langley,JucliLh-Fr, 326 Langley, Linda-Jr, 152,282 Langley, Louise-Fr. 326 Lansing,John-Fr. 87 , 98, 115, 167 Lansing, Kathleen-Jr. 282 Lans ing,Vicki-Jr. 163, 282 Lape , Gene-Jr. 2 82 Larimore, Michael-Jr. 282 Larkin, Michael-So. 303 Larkin, Ric hard- Fr. 32 6 Larose , Lars en, La rson, Larson, Larson, Larue , S Lauderd Linda-SO. 303 Diarme-Jr. 39,71, Faye-Jr. 282 Jack W. -Jr. 282 Ruth-Jr. 282 haron-Fr. 326 173,282 ale,Rex-Fr. 87,105,315,326 LaValley,Michele-Jr. 140,282 Lawre,Cynthia-So. 303 Li1es,Joann-Fr. 166,327 Lineke, Tom-So. 164, 165, 304 Lindauer,J. William-So. 98, 304 L1ndenthal,Christine-So. 167,304 Lindenthal, Terry-Fr. 327 Lindley, Charles-Sr. 23 , 42 , 43, 52 , 55, 56, 66 142, 156, 162,214,215, 162,264 Lindley, Lynda-So. 304 Lindroth, Morris-Fr. 89 ,106, 115, 167 Link, Theresa-Sr. 157 , 174,239 Linn, Jacque- Fr. 327 Linn,Janet-Sr. 239 Lint0n,Robert-So. 304 Lisoski,Deleres-So. 304 Lister, Thomas-So. 114, 304 Livingston,Georgena-Sr. 239 Lloyd, Dennis-Jr. 106, 282 Lloyd,Jim-SO. 82 , 98, 304 Lockwood, Leslie J, -J 1'. 34, 160 ,273, 282 Loe, Gerald-S12 93,95, 139, 141, 159,21-1, 215,239,261,264 Loe,JeaneI.le-SO. 128, 137,165,293,304 Loftis,Cha1'les-So. 304 LofLi5,Deborah-Fr. 166,327 Logan,Jane-Sr. 53, 54,55, 142, 179,180,239 Logcu-i,John-So. 264,304 Logsdon,D0rothy-Sr. 239 Lawrence, Diane-Jr. 177 , 282 Lawrence, Nancy-Fr. 315, 327 Lawson,Bonnie-Fr. 327 Layton, Ted-Jr. 282 Layton, Ted-So. 303 Lazelle, Mary Ann-Jr. 157 , 163, 282 Leabo, Dale-Sr. 24, 64, 118, 119,141,238 Leaho,Janice-Sr. 176,238 Leabo,Jeanie-So. 170, 303 Lebarron,Brenda-So, 165 Lebar1'on,William-Jr. 282 Lechclt,Christine-Jr. 146, 147 ,282 Ledoux, David-Fr. 119, 327 Lce,Dean-So, 301 Lee, Deborah-So. 32, 76,129, 146, 303 Lee, Frances-Sr. 132 , 136, 145, 173, 238 Lee,Jerry-Sr. 88, 119 , 172,238 Lee,Johnny-Jr. 282 Lee,Judith-Fr. 327 Lee, Kayleen-Jr. 282 Lee, Lamont-So. 303 Lau ra-J r. 2 82 Lee,Robert-Fr. 327 Lee,Ter1'y-So. 303 Leeper, Nancy-Fr, 167,327 Leete1's,Gale-Fr. 327 Leff,vicky-Fr. 327 Lehman, Lorin-Jr. 138,180,282 Lehman, Patricia-So. 303 Lehman,Scott-Sr. 238 Lehnen,Bob-Sr. 239 Leibhan1,Bend.ict-Fr. 327 Leibham, Lorraine-Sr. 239 15 A 6' . .nv , , lg 2 ' ' W. . . . , Logsdon, George-Sr. 119 , 169 ,240 Loitved,RJoy-Fr. 167,327 Lokkeberg,Yvonne-So. 165,304 Loner, Mona-Jr. 24, 138, 144, 151,282 Loner, Renee-Sr. 240 Long, Carol-Sr. 173,240 Loomis , Linda-Sr. 240 Lorenz,Cathy-Jr. 282 Lorts, Buck-Jr. 82, 85, 119, 141,282 Loseke, Lynnette-Jr. 291 Losli, Nancy 240 Lostetter, Ruth-Sr. 174,2 40 Lothrop,Jef.f-Jr. 283 Loughary, Kathleen-Jr. 129, 147 , 159, 180,283 Lovett, Lorna-Jr. 283 Lovett, Raymond- Fr. 167 , 327 Lovvorn, Richard-Sr. 240 Low, Donald-So. 86, 98, 304 Lowe, Randall-So. 105, 164, 165, 304 Lowes , Donica- Fr. 327 Lowry, Leona-Jr. 283 Lowry, Pat-Jr. 157 Lucento, Paul -So. 304 Lund, Donald-So. 304 Lundbom, Greg-So. 304 Lundstrom, Monica-Jr. 146, 170 , 176, 283 Lutze,Jenny-So. 32, 167,304 Lutze, Loretta-Fr. 327 Lyman,Bruce-So. 91,304 Lyman,Steven-Sr. 215 Lynch,James-Jr. 283 M Maas,Joa.n-Jr. 180,283 Maas,Susan-So. 149,152,304 MacDonald,Hugh-So. 304 Mack,Bruce-So. 304 Mack,Pat-So. 304 Mack, Patricia-Fr. 315, 327 Mack,Rhonda-Sr. 228,240 Mah1um,Gary-Jr. 283 Mah1um,John-Fr. 327 Ma.honey,lVLike-Jr. 283,293 Mahoney,Nancy-Fr. 327 Maier, Larry-So. 164, 165, 304 Maier,Richard-Sr. 25,27,159,215,240 Mair,Linda-Jr. 70,283 Mak1,sreven-Fr. 98,327 Maki,Steven F.-Sr. 115,240 Malloy,Claud-Fr. 327 Malone, Patrick-Jr. 23, 27 , 102 , 138, 141, 156, 163, 179,273,283 Maloney, Steffanie-J r. 2 83 Manangan, Philamena-Sr. 240,264 Mann, Clydell-So. 164, 165, 304 Mann, David-Sr. 257 Mann, Maria-So. 160, 165 Mann, Melinda-Sr. 240 Manning,Jan-Sr. 240 Manning, Leola-Sr. 240 Marcus, Fredrick-So. 304 Marcus , Linda-So. 164, 165, 304 Marcy, Marilyn-Jr. 157 , 283 Markiewiez,John-Fr. 327 Marlin,Candra-So. 153,304 Marlow,Doug1as-Sr. 62,82,85,93,95, 215,240 Marlow,James-Jr. 178,283 Marossie, Philip-Jr. 283 Marshall , Barbara- Fr. 167 , 327 Martin,De11a-So. 167,304 Martin, Ernie-Jr. 283 Martin, Linda.-Ft.16 l Martin,IVI.ichael-So. 304 Martin,Nancy-Fr. 327 Martin, Robert-Sr. 159,240 Martin,Sharon-So. 127,165,304 Martin,Steven-J r. 291 Martin, Teresa-So. 304 Martin, Terry-Jr. 86,102,178,283 Marton,Edith-So. 304 Marvin,Gayle-So. 304 Marx,Michael-So. 164,304 Mason,Deb0rah-Jr. 1as,159,175,2s3 Mason, Mike-So. 164, 304 Mason, Timothy-Sr. Mather, Barbara-J r. 240 25,157,163,283 Mather, Edward-So. 304 Mather,Richard-Sr. 82,84,240 Mathisen, Lorrie-So. 304 Matteson,Linda-Fr. 327 Matteson, Wayen-J r. 2 83 Mattsen , Richard-Sr. 240 Mattson, Betty-Jr. 138, 283 Mattson, Pamela-Fr. 327 Matz, Douglas-So. 304 Matz, Richard- Fr. 87 Maxon,Charlene-Fr. 327 Maxwell, Larry-Jr. 283 Maxwell, Sherry-J r. Maxwell, Sherry-So. 283 304 May, Thomas-Fr. 327 Mayer, Daniel-Jr. 283 Mayer, Debra- Fr. 170, 327 Mayer, Kathleen-Fr. 127 Maynard, Sheryl-So. 304 Mayor, Sandra- Fr, 146, 327 McAdams , Sharleen-Fr. 327 McA1lister,Cheryl-So. 304 McBurnett,James-So. 304 McBurnett, William-Jr. 291 McCaleb, Barbara- Fr. 146, 166 McCann,Anita-So. 304 McCann, Timothy-Jr. 283 McCann, Tracy-Fr. B7 , 105, 327 McCarthy, Janice-So. 127, 304 McCarthy, Mary-So. 147, 164,304 Mccanhy, Nuke-Jr. 41, 82, 101,102, 141, 179,283 McCarthy, Mike J. -Jr. 141,283 McCarthy, Terry-Sr. 100, 102, 141 , 179 ,240, 265 McClary,Doug1as-Jr. 283 Mccl-1sky,B111-sr. 179,241 McClusky,Gary-So. 98 McCoy,Gerald-Sr. 241 McCoy,Janora-Fr. 327 McCreery,Denine-Jr. 283 McC reery, Dennis-Jr. 283 McCu1lough,Caro1ee-Jr. 291 McCutcheon,Jori-Fr. 166,327 McDa.nie1,Christopher-Jr. 283 Meng,Jerry-Fr. 327 Merrick,Sandra-Sr. 157,175,241 Merz,Kath1een-So. 305 Meyer,Donna-So. 305 Meyer,Jennifer-Jr. 138,177,284 Meyers,Diane-Jr. 291 Meyers,Sharman-Sr. 242 Michel,Gregory-So. 305 Mi1and,Kathryn-So. 170,305 Mi11ar,Kathleen-Sr. 242 Millard,Suzanne-Jr. 27,138,151,154, 160,284 Mil.ler,A1an-Sr. 242 1vu11er,Canhy-Jr. 36,273,284 Mi11er,Da1e-Jr. 284 Mi1ler,Earl-Sr. 34,215,242 Miller,Ed-Jr. 149,159,284 Miller, Elaine-Fr. 32, 166 Mi1ler,Henry-Fr. 89,98,119,146,150, 160,328 Miller,Joan-Jr. 31,153,180,2B4 Miller,John-Sr. 242 Miller,Kathleen-So. 305 Mil1er,Leonard-Jr. 284 Miller,Patricia-Sr. 135, 136,145,173, 242 Mil1er,Pat-Fr, 328 M.iller,Peggy-So. 305 Miller,Reed-Jr. 284 Miller,Reginald-So. 305 Miller,Rose-Jr. 180,284 Miller,Ross-So. 305 Mi1ler,Suzanne-Sr. 242 Miller, William-So. 89, 305 Miller, Winston-Jr. 25, 156, 159, 160, 272,284 Mills,Michelle-Jr. 74,180,273,284 Mills,R0se-Sr. 242 Mi1tenberger,Bert-Jr. 284 Miltenberger,Susan-Sr. 242 M.inard,Bonnie-Sr. 242 Minard,Cindy-Jr. 163,284 Minard, Lindy-Jr. 284 Minard, Nancy-So. 167 , 293, 305 Mintier,Dua.ne-Sr. 82,141,146,215,242 264 Mitchell,John-Sr. 242 Mmhe11,Perry-Jr. 82,84,l19,178,284 Mize,Stephen-So. 305 Mock,Chery1-Fr. 328 Mock,Gregory-Jr. 284 M0el1er,Mary-Jr. 74,180,273,284 Mohramam,Evelyn-Jr. 284 Mollett,Marsha-Fr. 76,328 Mollett, Theodore-Jr. 90,141,284 Monaghan,Christine-Fr. 328 Monaghan,Ken-So. 86,305 Monaghan,Willia.m-So. 305 Montgomery, Elaine-Fr. 328 McDonald, Hugh-So. 98 McDonald,James-Fr. 146, 150, 166 McDonald, Lyell-So. 305 MoDonald,Mary-Jr. 24,146,147,157,283 McDonnell, Robert- Fr. 105 McFadden,C1eve-So. 119,305 McFadden,Stephen-Jr. 98,291 McFar1and,Jane-Fr. 327 McFarland, Larry-Sr. 241 McFarla.nd,Rona1d-Jr. 284 McGee,Gary-so. 164,165,305 McGee,Judith-Fr. 166 McGee, Patrick- Fr. 315, 327 McGuire,M.ichael-Fr. 87 McGuire, Patrick-So. 305 McIntosh,Kath1een-Jr. 144,284 Mc1utyre,Robert-Fr. 327 McIvor,Janet-Sr. 241 McKay, David-So. 305 McKee, Raymond-Fr. 91 , 167, 327 McKee, Teresa-So. 77,305 McKeown, Barbara-So. 284 Mc Laughlin,Scott-So. 305 McLean,Irene-Jr. 163,291 Mc Lean, William-Fr. 327 McMannis ,Christy-Jr. 138, 139, 144, 151 McManus,Christine-Fr. 327 McManus, Margaret-Jr. 147 , 159 , 173,284 McManus,Ma.ry-Sr. 173,241 McMichael,Joanne-So. 40,305 McMillin, Charlotte- Fr. 166, 327 McMillin, Richard-Jr. 156, 1 63 , 284 McPartland,Cathryn-Sr. 241 MoPhail,Kevin-So. 305 McSweeney,Geraldine-Jr. 284 Meade,Davicl-Sr. 179,241 Meade,Laura-So. 305 Meade, Michael-Jr. 284 Meader, Pamela-Sr. 241 Measner, Donna-Fr. 146 Megert, Nancy-Sr. 241 Meguiar, Taffy-Jr. 284 Meier, Barbara-Fr. 327 Meier,James-Fr. 327 Meighan, Tom-So. 305 Meinig, Tim-Jr. 284 Moody,Orinda-Jr. 157, 163,284 Mooney,Anna-So. 46,76,293,305 Moore,Barbara-Jr. 284 Moore,Blaine-Jr. 284 Moore,Bruce-Fr. 328 Moore,Joyce-Jr. 168, 170,285 Moore, Karen-So. 305 Moore, Kevin-So. l19,293, 305 Moore, Lynda-Sr. 134 Moore,Ray-Sr. 242 Moore,Wi1liam-Fr. 319 Moorhead,Sandy-So. 305 Moran, Merline-Fr. 328 Morehouse,Jim-Sr. 169,172,242 Morgan,George-Jr. 285 Moritz,Jacqueline-Sr. 243 Morris , Larry-So. 88, 119,305 Morris, Michael-Jr. 135, 138, 156,285 M0ms,virg1n1a-so. 145,305 Morrison,Vicky-So. 147,305 Morrow, Lynn-Jr. Morse , Dallas-So. 285 305 Morse,Randell-Sr. 243 Mortensen,Susa.n-Sr. 78,243 Mosen, Larry-So. 105, 164, 306 Moses, Larry-Sr. 243 Mosher, Larry-Fr. 87 Mowery, Johnny- Fr. 87 , 328 Mowry, David- Fr. 115, 328 Mueller,Cindy-Jr. 291 Mueller,Paul-Jr. 82,285 Muir, Brian-Fr. 98, 115, 146, 167, 328 Muldoon, Marcia-So. 77, 146, 306 Mullbock, Marta-Sr. 20, 162,243,265 Mu111ca,Mer1-Jr. s1,5s,17o,1a0,27s,2s5 Mullins , Colleen-F r. 328 Mumper, Kathleen- Fr. 328 Munro, Debra- Fr. 146,328 Murakami, Esther- Fr. 125, 146, 167 , 328 Murphy , Cindy- Fr. Murphy , Jeffry-So. 328 306 Murphy,Joel -Fr. 328 Murphy ,Judy- Fr. 328 Murphy , Sharon-So. 30 6 Murphy, Stephen-F r. 87,115 Murray, George-Fr. 328 Murray, Pamela-So. 306 Muscutt, Frankie- Fr. 315, 32 8 Myers , Larry-Sr. 243 Myers, Leslie-So. 150, 306 Myers , Robyn-Fr. 328 N Nail,Jerry-Jr. 285 Nau1,Joan-so. 306 Nalum, Richard-Jr. 159 , 160 ,285 Naughten, Kim-Fr. 328 Navarra, Michael-So. 306 Navarra.,lVI.itchell-Fr. 328 Navarre, Phyllis-Fr. 328 Nedrow,Charles-Jr, 159,285 Neely,George-Jr. 285 Neely,Shir1ey-So. 167,306 Neiger, Eddy-Fr. 150, 166, 328 Neilum, Fred-So. 306 Neishke, Linda-So. 306 Nelson, Brian-So. 164, 165, 306 Nelson, Donna-Sr. 173, 243 Nelson,Douglas-Jr. 285 Nelson, Ed-Jr. 285 Ne1son,Gary D. -So. 164,165,306 Nelson, Gary L. -So. 306 Nelson, Joann-Fr. 32 8 Nelson,Pamela-So. 306 Nelson, Robert-Sr. 156, 178, 243 Nelson,Susa.n-So. 146,147,306 Nesbitt, Nanette-Sr. 73, 177 , 243 Ness,Jacque1ine-Sr. 174,243 Neubauer,Roger-So. 306 Neumeister,Gary-Sr. 168 Newbold, Randall-Sr. 243 , 265 Newell, Linda-Fr. 35, 315, 328 Newman, Renee-Jr. 145, 146,285 Nichols,Linda-Fr. 328 Nichols , Patricia-So. 153 , 306 Nichols , Richard-Sr. 243 Nicholson, Dan-Sr. 243 Niece,Ronald-So. 57, 86, 98, 114,306 Nielson,Barbara-Sr. 30,243 Nielson,Carol-So. 165,306 Ni1son,Fred-So. 105,164,306 Nimz,Deb0rah-Jr. 285 Nishimura, Wayne-Fr. 87 , 98, 115, 328 Nissen,Dona1d-So. 105, 160,306 Nobbin,Kathleen-So. 306 Nogler, Sandra-So. 46, 47 ,76, 306 Nolan, Elizabeth-So, 292 , 306 Noland,Jean-Jr. 285 Norgard, Diane-Jr, 71, 127 ,285 Norm:-m,Roy-Jr. 291 Northcutt,Carroll-So. 70,306 Norton, Allan-Jr. 285 Norton,Diane-Fr. 166,315,328 Nott, Lou-So. 306 Noxon,Cheryl-So. 306 Nunes ,Vickie-So. 165, 306 Nutter, Fred-So. 86, 114, 306 Nutter,Marcella-Sr. 243 Oviatt, Gary-So. 307 Owen, Ke rry- Fr. 307 Owens,Connie-SO. 307 Owens , Janet- Fr. 329 P Padgett , John- Fr . 1 66 Page , Sal ly-So. 140, 153, 169 , 307 Pahler,Stephanie-So. 307 Painter, Larry-Jr. 285 Painter,Rose-So. 307 Painter,Shirley-Fr. 167,329 Pa1lin,John-Fr. 329 Palmer,Donz1ld-So, 86,98,99,112,307 Pu.ncoast,Billy-So. 86,105,307 Pancoast,Gera1d-Sr. 159,244 Panc0ast,Karl-Fr. 329 Papworth,Mark-Jr. 285 P:1rdue,Michael-Fr. 329 Park, Du nny-Sr. 244 Parker,C1:1udiu.-So. 147,164,307 Parker David-Fr. 329 Parker Harold-Sr. 119,139,24-1,265 Parker,John-Fr. 165,167,329 Parke1',Richard-Jr. 285 Parker,Robert-Jr. 285 Parker,Sharon-So. 167,307 Parkin,D:1vid-Jr. 285 Parkins,Steve-Fr. 329 Parosa,Jim-Sr. 47 , 65, 82 , 85, 102 , 178, 244,265 Parosu,J0un-Jr, 180,273,285 Parson,Ch:zr1es-Jr. 156,163,285 Parsons,Jud.ith-So. 307 Parsons, Linda-So. 165, 307 Parsons, Linda-Sr. 244 Parsons,Steve-Fr. 105, 119,1-16, 150, 166, 329 Patterson, Bonnie-Sr. 72, 74,75, 169,177 ,244 Patterson, Jim-Jr. 159, 161, 285 Pntterson,Steve-So. 307 Patton,Cathleen-Jr. 176,285,291 Paul, Scott-Fr. 87, 105, 119, 329 Payne, Dennis-So. 171 , 307 Peay,David-So. 307 Pedcrsen,Chris-So, 307 Peebles , Ron-Fr. 35, 87 , 98, 119, 167, 329 Pegone , Kathy-Jr. 135, 136, 176,285 Pemberton,Jackie-Jr. 291 Pemberton,Mi.ke-So. 307 Pennick,Gury-Sr. 244 Penny,Doreen-Fr. 161,329 Pensc,Jolee-Sr. 156,244 Pense Loretta-Fr. 329 Pense, Lyle-So. 307 Pense,Vicki-Jr. 159,174,285 Pepin,George-Sr. 244 Perasso Perkins Perkins ,Doug-Fr. 329 ,Barbara-So. 310 ,Cliff-Jr. 17,285 Perrine, Donna-Sr. 132 , 173, 244 Perry,Connie-Fr. 329 Nyhoff, Neai-so. :soc o Oberkamper, David-Sr. 24,25, 26, 27 , 141 , Perry,Jim-Sr. 244 Perry,Junet-Fr. 160,329 Perry, Richard-Jr. 285 Perry, Tim-So. 98,120,293, 307 Petermu.n,Sharon-Jr. 177,285 Peters,Danny-So. 307 178,243,265 o'Byrne,cher11yn-Jr. 145,170,171,2B5 O'Connel1,Paul-Jr. 291 Odierno,Angelo-Fr. 328 Oclierno, Nanette-Jr. 147 , 175,285 Od.ierno,Patrick-Sr. 243 oeser,sa11y-Fr. 70,16s,171,s2s Old.ham,Patrick-Jr. 285 Oliver,Manuel-Jr. 285 Ollerenshaw,Gary-Sr. 135,243 Olshen,Jay-So. 306 Olson,Deborah-Sr. 243 Olson,James-Fr. 98,115,167,329 Olson, Karen-Sr. 135, 175, 228,243 Olson, Patricia-Fr. 329 Olson, Shirley-So. 307 Olson, Stephen-Fr. 87, 329 Olson, Wanda-Jr. 385 Oman,Darrel-Fr. 329 Oman,Jerry- Fr. 385 O'Neal, Nancy-Sr. 177 , 244 O'Nei11,Judith-Jr. 129, 147 , 176,273, 285 Orcutt,O1iver-Jr. 285 Orman,Donna-Fr. 329 Osborne, Gwen-Jr. 146, 149 , 170, 176, 285 Osborne,Pete-Jr. 285 Osborne,Susan-Fr. 329 Oslund,Gordon-Jr. 159,285 Osmundson,Kenneth-So. 307 Ostrander,Jerry-Fr. 285 Oswalt,Steven-Fr. 87,105,329 O'Too1e,Steven-Fr. 98, 138, 167,285,329 O'Toole, Susan-Jr. 24, 152 , 153 Ott, Brenda-Sr. 174,244 Ottoboni, Karen-Fr. 379 Peterson,David-So. 307 Petersen, Debbie-So. 129, 307 Peterson, Bob-Sr. 244 Peterson, Deborah-Fr. 19,167 , 329 Peterson,John-Jr. 36,82,285 Peterson,Patricia-Jr. 285 Petrasso, Lorely-Fr. 32 , 129, 160,166, 329 Petry,Joan-Sr. 244 Pemr,Lind5-sr. 147,170,174,244,265 Peynone,Joh.n 307 Peyton, Debbie- Fr. 125, 129 , 146, 166, 329 Philip,Sha1'on-Fr. 329 Phillips,Boh-Jr. s2,9s,141,159,1Go,2s5 Phillips,Rod-Sr. 139,152,24-1,265 Phillips,Susy-Sr. 170,244 Picco,Anthony-Fr. 87,98,115,167,329 Piedke, Pierce, Pierce, Sharon-Fr. 329 Charles-Jr. 159,285 Jim-Fr. 87,105,329 Pierce,John- Fr. 329 Pierson ,Bin-sr. 102,178,244 Pierson,Carol-Fr. 329 Pierson,Jea.n-Jr. 177,286 Pierson,Pete-Sr. 82,85,102,141,24-1,265 Piluso,David-Jr. 138,160,286 Place-,Douglas-So. 307 P1ant,Donald-So. 307 Platt,Randall-Jr, 286 Pletz,Anita-Jr. 286 Pletz,Rudy-Jr. 286 Pliska,Tim-Jr. 291 Poff,Curolyn-Fr. 307 Poff,Joyce-Sr. 171 Pointer,Dan-So. 307 Pointer,Jean-Fr. 329 anis.. Polchn, Mike-J r. 291 Pommercning, Lcland-So. 307 Pond,Ca1.herine-Jr. 157 , 286 Pond,Pa1.ricia-So. 165,307 Ponsford, Mike-Jr. 120 , 286 Poole, Linda-Fr. 146, 329 Pope,Glunn-Fr. 329 Pope, Micky-Jr. 153 Pope, Sharon-J r. 286 Po rter, Louis-Sr. 245 Porter,Sandr:1-Sr. 105,163, 17 Post, Mark-Sr. 88,119, 141,245 Postlc, s,'1'c1'esa-Jr. 286 Postle. ,William-Fr. 329 Potts , harlenc-Sr. 139 , 176 Post, Marilyn-Jr, 286 S C C Potts , heryl-rr, 146,315,329 P8ns,Jeff-rr. 87,98,115,329 Potts,Stephen-Jr. 286 Powell,Anit:l-Fr. 160,329 Powell,Clx111'lenc-So. 307 Powcl1,Jcri'y-So. Powcll,Scott-Jr. 151,291 6,245 Prukkmimndy-s1'. 148,149,215,245,265 Pr11kken,Stcven-Fr. 329 PraLt,R.1eann-Jr. 173,286 Prat1.,lluy-Jr. 135,159,161,286 Preblc,Rav-Fr. 329 Pri-sh11w,Doris-So. 307 Preshnw, Dorothy-Jr. 1-15, 149,273 PriCe,Bill 105 Presley,Carolyn-So, 307 Prihar, Stanlcy-Sr. 246 Price,Dian:1-Sr. 245 Pricc,John-So. 90, 106, 307 Price, Karen-Fr. 166, 329 imlmis-F1-. 98,115,329 Price, Price, Mike-Fr. 89 Price, Patty-J r. 286 Price, Scott-Sr. 245 Price, Prihar 'lurid-so. 86,98,164,307 ,mug-su. 114,307 ,286 Pringle, Patricia-So. 127,129,146,164, 307 Pritch.ird,David-Sr. 156,246 Prosscr, l1Iurk-Sr. 246 Prui1.t,N.1ncy-Sr, 246 Pumlt-1'ton,Jackie-Jr, 286 Purdy, Rich.1rd-Fr. 167 Pun'ine,Carol-Jr. 286 1'ylo,Mc-lodie-Fr. 329 Pyle,Richard-Jr. 291 Q Qucvn, Debra-So. 165, 307 R Rachncr, Pamela-Jr, 156, 170,273,286 R:1dcliffC,'l'1'udy-Sr. 173,246 Radel,Janet-Jr, 74,177,286 Radke,Linn:1 Laura-Fr. 146,329 Rad1n:1chcr,Gary-J r. 86, 138, 159, 163,286 Rainey, Edward J, -Sr. 246 Ralondc , Anntoinette- Fr. 166, 329 Ralonde, lfrncst A. -Sr. 82, 85, 102, 246 Runda1l,Jerry A. -Sr. 24,121, 178,246 Randall, Randall R. -So. 105,164, 307 Randall,Vickie-Jr. 153,273,286 Randolph, Marcella-Jr. 286 Runes , Brenda June-Fr. 58 Runieri, Lnrry V.-Sr. 246 R:1smussen,Debra-Jr. 286 R.ismusscn, Linda-Fr. 146 Rasmussen, Sherrill-Jr. 24,71 , 138, 142 , 157, 163,175,286 Rattcy, Deborah-So. 32 , 165, 307 Raun, Linda-Fr. 77,160 Reber, Melvin-Jr. 286 Rector,LaW1'cncc-So. 164, 308 11eaaing,1.1nda-J1-. 286 Redifcr,Joann-Jr. 177 Redmann,Jucqueline-Sr. 176,246 Rccd,Vernon-Jr. 286 Rcep,Harlan-So, 307 Rccp, Marvin K. -Sr. 246 Rehbcrif, Nancy V. -So. 160,307 Reidlingcr, Ronald Lee-Fr, 166 Renfro, Marie-So. 307 Resner,M.ichae1 J. -So. 307 Repp,J.icquelinc-Jr. 286 Reyburn,Joan-Fr, 315 R.hea,Craig-Jr. 286 Rice, Gary J. -So. 91, 105, 137,307 Richards, Duzinc-Jr. 286 Richards, Larry-Jr. 286 Richards, Mary-Jr. 286 Richardson, Darlene I., -Sr. 142 , 156,246 Richardson, John L.- So. 119, 165, 3 Richardson, Karen S. -So. 308 Richards0n,Melinda-Jr. 39, 71,286 Richer, K.J. -So. 307 R.idinger,Jcff-So. 86, 114, 165, 308 05 Ricn,Chcryl-Sr. 180,246 Rininger,D.ilc L. -So. 165,308 Ri2zo,C.1rol-So. 293,308 Robbins,Janc-So. 146,160,308 Roberts,Charles-Sr. 291 Rohr-1'ts , Howard-Fr. 87 Roberts, Kenneth 12. -Jr. 24, 26, 27 , 67 135,138, 141,286 Roberts , Shawn- Sr. 286 Rol1crts,Tony-Fr. 115 Robinson, Penny-Jr. 291 Robinson, Toby-Jr. 286 Rock,Robert-Jr. 286 Rodman, Marc-So. 86, 308 Rodabauglx, Peter-Jr. 149, 156, 286 Rodgers , Les-Jr. 286 Rocntz,Roger-So. 308 Roge1',J:1y-Jr. 286 Rogers, Holly A. -So. 125,308 Rogcrs, Kathy M. -So. 308 Rogers ,Richard C.-Sr. 82, 85, 2-16 Rogers, Terry 1.. -Sr. 163,246 Rolfe, Fred S. -So. 164, 308 Rolfe,John-Jr. 78, 159, 1G0,161,27Ls,zs6 Romano, Mary J. -Sr. 142, 177,215,216 Rominc,Deborah-So, 76,293,308 Romincl , Ronald-J r. 2 86 RonningQn,M.ichael Peter-Sr, 156,246 Rose, David A. -Fr. 87 Rosc,Dennis-So. 308 Ros0,DonL1ld 17. -Sr. 112 , 141,144,156 Rose, Ronald P. -Sr. 156,246 Rose, Susan-So. 165, 308 Rosier,Barbz1ra-So. 164,165,308 Rosier,RolJert A. -Fr. 167 Rosenberg,B1'uce-Sr. 247 111170, '1'oniJ, -Sr. 42, 54, 142, 177,246 21 1.1 Rosenbcrg,Janicc-Jr. 134,175,286 Roscnow,Robert-Jr. 159,286 Ross, Burton W, -Sr. 247 Ross,Johnny 1..-Sr. 2,17 Roundy, Alan-So, 109, 308 Rouse,D11le-So. 28,105, 308 Rowe, Michael 'l'. -So. 308 Ruhl, Willi.1m-J1'. 286 Ruiz, Susan-Sr. 31,71,132, 150,247, Rulli,Bonnie-So. 308 RunLe,Willi.1m-Fr. 87 Runy:xn,Rober1-J 1'. 291 Runyan, Susan-Sr. 2 17 Russell,Dal1as R.-Sr. 247,286 Ru1.gcr,DelJra J. -So. 164, 308 Rutger,'1'l1omas-Jr. 89,119,286 Ruttle,N:1ncy-So. 303 Ryan, Betty J. -Sr. 177,247 Ryan,Bob-Jr. 286 Ryan,Chcryl-Sr. 247 Ryerse,Randull L.-Sr. 247 Ryerson,Jolin-So. 308 S S3browski,Gary-Sr. 247 Sackett,Je-ffreg-Fr. 90,115,330 Sagc,Joonc-Sr. 156,171,218 Salazar,Joseph-14'r. 87 Salley,Sanrlra-Sr. 248 Salley,Stephen-Fr. 330 Salsm11,ALeli.x-So. 308 Sa1vin,Craig-Fr. 33 Sailvus, Thomas- Fr. 330 265 Salyard, Ronald-So. 11-1,115, 161, 308 Sampson, 1.1-slic-So. 86,308 Sanchez , Stcvcn-J 1'. 291 Sandiicr,P:1tricia-Jr. 171,287 Sandness,Jamcs-Jr. 287 Sandstrom,Gary-1 1', 330 Sunford,Ju:1nL--Jr. 273,287 Santos,Joycc-So. 309 Sattergren,Carolyn-So. 2108 Sauc1',Sliclly-11'r. 130,330 St1vei'y,Pa11l-So. 86, 308 Snwtcll,D1-ami.:-l'1', 1130 Sawyer, 1.1-ann.:-Jr. 287 Saye1's,SLc'vc-xi-J1-. 291 Schac11cr,Jimmy-Jr. 159,160,169, 172,287 Schnchcr,li.1rc-n-Sr. 40,248 Schackleo, '1'n-rri-Sr. 177 Schanlz, Mike- Fr. 15:30 Scheel.u',J.1nu-Sr. 12,1-13, 180,218 Schc-clar,Judy-Sr. :10,159,14i0,215, 248 Sclieetz,Ric1icy-Sr, 159 , 248 Schcftor,1.ori-F1-. 330 Schcidlcr, David-Sr. 248 Schelot,Jamcs-Jr. 287 232, 121 v ,.. 16 Sclicnck,lJar1-ul-Jr, 86,287 Sclieivulellzi,P.1tric1a-So. 308 Schcrmerhorn, Dc-an-So. 93, 1-11, 164, 308 Schermcrliorn, Diane-Sr, l1S3,17:5,215, 2-18, 265 Schildan,JudiLh-Sr. 218 Schi1ling,Jotinn-So, 160,309 Schimpf,Ricliard-S1'. 2-18 Schleigh,Julia-Sr. 248 -Sr. 173,248 Schmid, DU orah-So, 16-1,165,309 Schmidt 41 :in-Jr. 287 Schmidt,Dan1el-Jr. 287 Schleigh, Pcnclopc ' -J . ' V1 e Schmidt , J ffrey-J Schmidt, Snndru- F r. 287 r, 330 Schmidt, Susan- Fr. 330 Schmicdcs lcamp, B ill-Fr. 120,308 Schmiedcskzimp , Joann-Sr. 170, 2 15,2118 SclimitL,Susan-Fr. 167 Schneibel, lidward-Sr. 248 Schncider, Barbara- Fr. 129, 330 Schneider, Kzircn-Sr. 74, 139,156, 180,248, 265 Schneider, lklargarct-Jr. 287 Schneider, Richard-J r. 90 ,1411,287 Schneider, Robert-So. 310 Schneider, Steve-Sr, 179 , 248 SchnitLer,S:1lly-Jr. 138,287 Schombery, David-Fr. 89, 119 Schomberg, Timothy-Sr. 88, 119, 141,243 Schonert,Cynthia-Sr. 38,70,139,1'15,151, 152,157,215,2-18,265 Schorzman, lioith-J r. 287 Sclirieber,Cheryl-Sr, 163,248 Schrieber, Denise-Fr. 146,330 Schrader, Glenn-14 Schroeder, Stere- ' 287 1. Fr. 330 Schroth, Sue-So. 308 Schroth , Stanley-J r. 152 , 2 87 Schulz, Ve ronica-S 0. 309 Schulze, Barbara-J r. 138, 156, 257 Schnurr , Linda-So. Schwabe , Paul -Sr. 17 8, 248 309 22,23,26,61,141, SChWeig,Johun-1 1'. 330 Schweiss,Erik-Fr. 87,98,330 Schweiss, Paul-Jr. 82 , 84, 106, 138, 141, 178,287 Sciaraffo,Diane-So. 76,309 Scoggins,Patricia-Fr. 166 Scott,Cheryl-So. 293,309 Smith,Edith- Fr. 331 Smith,Fawni-Sr. 250 Smith,FIorine-Sr. 174,250 Smith,Ga.le-Jr. 288 Smith,Gary-Jr. 93,94,141,179,273,288 Smith,James-Fr. 163,167,331 Scott,Dona1d-Jr. 159,287 Scott, Lawrence-So. 293, 309 Scott,Randa.1l-Sr. 112, 113, 159, 160, 161, 249 , 2 55 Scott, Richard-So. 105, 309 Scott, Ricky-So. 86, 309 Seaman, Richard-So. 309 Searle, Talia-Jr. 159,287 Secrest, Twila-Fr. 330 Secrist,Gary-Fr. 98,330 Seeberger,Charles-Fr. 330 Seifert, Frank-Jr. 287 Seine, Elizabeth-Jr. 156, 175,287 Seitsinger, Marsha- Fr. 130 , 146, 330 Seitsinger,Michelle-So. 309 Selhee,Cheri1ynne-Fr. 146,166 Selbee, Linda-Jr. 157 , 163,287 Sellers,Richard-Sr. 249 Se11ers,R,obert-Jr. 287 Selley, Bud-Jr. 287 Senger, Frank-So, 164, 309 Senner, Randy-Jr. 287 Setsinger,Sharon 309 Severin,Max-Fr. 331 Seymour,Sidney-So. 149,309 Shafer, Linda-Sr. 249 Shaier,Richard-Jr. 287 Sha.Efer,Cynthia-So. 309 Shaffer,Rona.ld-Sr. 249 Shaklee, Denise-So. 309 Smith,Joa.nn-Fr. 30 Smith, Larry-So. 30 9 9 Smith, Leslie- Fr. 331 Smith, Linda-J r. 2 88 Smith, Margaret-J r. 288 Smith, Marsha- Fr. 160 , 331 Smith,Paula-So. 288 Smith,Sherry-Jr. 291 Smith,Steven-Fr. 331 Smith, Steven D. -So. 86, 309 Smith, Susan-Fr. 125, 166, 167 , 331 Smith, Theodo re-Jr. 291 Smith, Wayne-Soi 309 Smith, Wesley-Jr. 159,288 Smithers , Lisa-Jr. 288 Smithers , Marsha-Jr, 2 88 Snedeker, Kathy-Sr. 250 Snider, Garland-So. 102 , 105 , 309 Snider, Gregory-Jr. 82 , 84, 101, 102 , 119, 141,179,288 Snider,James-Fr. 331 Snider,James S.-Jr. 288 Snider,Ken-So. 142,159 Snider,Kenneth-Jr. 169,288 Sn.ider,Launi-Sr. 250 Snider,Mo1ly-Jr. 163,288 Snider, Shellie-F Snively, Kim- Fr. r. 315, 331 331 Snook,James-Jr. 156,288 Snow, Eugene-Jr. Snow, Shauna-Sr. 153, 172,288 180,228,250 Shaklee, Teresa-Sr. 142, 171,215,249 Shamba rge r, J ohn-S 0. 309 Shank, Lawrence-Fr. 167, 331 Shank, Michael-Jr. 135,148,287 Sharp,Judi-So. 167 , 309 Sharp, Paul A.-Sr. 165,249 Sharp,Pau1 R. -So. 164,309 Snyder,Bradley-Jr. 164,309 Snyder,Cathy-Sr. 250,331 Soba1as,Daniel-Jr. 288 Sobalas,Donald-Fr. 291, 331 S-oderberg,Steven-Fr. 331 Sodja, Mark-Fr. 291, 331 Shaw,Margo-So. 309 Shay,Mickey-So. 309 Shearer,Gary-Jr. 287 Sheehy,Ann-Fr. 125,331 Sheehy,Lynn-So. 309 Sheets,Dana-Fr. 331 Shelley, Kathrine-Sr. 249 Shelley, William-So. 164, 309 Shepard,Maxy-So. 146,309 Sheperd,Darrell-Fr. 331 Sherman,Caro1-So, 309 Shervold,Keith-Sr. 249 Shiffer,Danny-So. 309 Ship1ey,Robert-So. 309 Shoemaker, George-Sr. 24, 106, 141, 159, 179, 249 , 265 Shogren,Curtis-Sr. 141, 172,249,250 Shouse, Gloria-So. 167 , 309 Shrout, Linda-Jr. 159, 175,287 Shults, Donna-So. 170, 309 Shumaker, David-Jr. 287 Shuma.ker,Kath1een-Fr. 331 Silvester,A1ice-Fr. 331 Silvey, Dennis-Jr. 93, 94, 111, 112, 113, 141, 287 Simcoe,Janice-So. 309 Simmons , Donald-Sr. 249 Simmons , Larry-Jr. 288 Simmons , Ron-Jr. 291 Simmons, Stanley-So. 86, 114,309 Simms,Brien-So. 91,309 Simonson,Judy-Fr. 331 Simpson,Curtis-So. 309 Simpson, Keni Ellen-So. 309 Sinclair, Bruce-Fr. 87 , 166, 331 Singer, Bob-Fr. 87 Sirianni, Lynn-Jr. 17 , 177 ,273, 288 Sirianni , Michael- Fr. 331 Skaggs , Richard-Sr. 249 Skille, Douglas-Sr. 41 , 82 , 84, 93, 94, 95, 120, 159, 160,250,266 skogmmnichard-so. 86,954,309 Skondin,Darrell-Jr. 288 Skondin, Deborah-Fr. 331 Skov, Ronald-Sr. 250 Skuzie, Larry-Jr. 288 Slama, Mary-So. 309 Slama, William-Sr. 250 Slater, Michael-Jr. 288 S1ayma.n,Na.ncy-Jr. 288 Sletholm, Darlen- Fr . 33 1 Smalberger, JoAnn-Jr. 145, 17 1 , 288 Smalberger, Kathy-Fr. 166, 171, 331 Smethurst,Deborah-So. 309 Sogge,Carol-So. 147,164,309 Sogge,Mer1e-Sr. 22,23,78,159,161,223, 251,255 Soles, Douglas-Sr. 102, 141, 179, 251 Sonderen,John-Sr. Sparks , Lloyd-So. 1 147,179,251 60,161,309 Spear,Diana-Jr. 288 Spearks , Barbara-Sr. 169 , 251 Speed, Russell, -Sr. 156,215,251 Speer,Susan-Jr. 288 Spencer, Marcia-Sr Spenst, Beverly-Jr. Sperley, Bernie-So. Sperling,Judy- Fr. Sperling, Larry-Sr. Spicher, Curtis-So. Spieher, Robert- Fr. . 78, 177,215,251 73, 138, 180,288 309 167,331 251 18,98, 114,310 315 Spicher, Samuel-Sr. 24,25,41,49,92,93, 9-1 120,156, 178,215,251,266 Stewart, Patricia-Jr. 289 Stewart,Robert-Sr. 90, 141, 174, 251,266 Stewart, Shelley-So, 293 , 310 Stiegler, Linda-Sr. 130, 133,251,266 Stitder, Eileen-Fr. 332 Stiner, Stanley-Jr. 288 Stockemer, Anna-Jr. 291 Stoifregen, Brian-Jr. 138, 155, 156, 163,289 Stofiregen, Larry-So. 86, 105, 119, 146, 310 Stollenwerk , Sharon-J r. 29 1 Stone, Larry-Jr. 138, 148, 152 ,289 Stone, Terry-Jr. 252 Stormo, Terry-So. 310 Storms , Eileen-So. 310 Stotts , Arthur-Jr. 2 89 Stotts,Richard-Sr. 252 Stoughton,Cathy-Sr. 31, 156, 173,252 Stoughton, Janet-Jr. 173 , 289 Stoughton , Jerilyn-So . 3 10 Stout, Kathie-So. 332 Stout, Thomas-So. 310 Strader, Michael-Fr. 87 , 98, 115, 332 Strain, Scott-Sr. 156, 252 Strand, Marilyn-Jr, 73, 75, 152,156, 180, 289 Stratton, Lon-Fr. 146, 152, 332 Stratton, Rex-So. 86, 105, 146, 310 Straw,Cheryl-So. 146, 147 , 165, 310 Strecker, Debra- Fr. 166, 332 Strecker,Diane-Sr. 252 Strout, Susan-Fr. 167 , 332 Strout, Tina-So. 310 Struck, Susan-So. 19 , 310 Strutz,Charles-So. 310 Strutz, Michael -J r. 289 Struzan, Janet- Fr. 332 Stuart, William-Sr, 102 , 121, 169, 179, 252 , 2 66 Stub, Larry-So. 310 Stuchlik, Klaus-Jr. 289 Stupey, Anne-So. 129, 310 Stupey, Kathleen-J r. 289 Stupey, Mary-Sr. 252 Stupey, Patricia-Fr. 315, 332 Sturdivant, Bill- Fi: 332 Sturdivant, Wayne-Fr. 87, 98, 119 Subject, Stephen-Jr. 289 Sullins , She rrie-Fr. 167 , 332 Sullivan, Linda-Fr. 332 Sullivan, Pamela- Fr. 332 Sullivan, Sharon-Fr. 167,332 Summerfield, Penny-J r. 177 , 289 Summerfield, Steven-Sr. 24, 179 ,252 Summer, Roy-Fr. 105, 332 Sundholm, Randy-Jr. 29 1 Suplee , Terry- Fr. 315, 332 Swaggart,Curtis-So. 310 Swan, Stuart-Sr. 93, 95 Swan, Susan-Sr. 163, 252 Swanson, Chrissie-Sr. 252 Swanson,Cr:1ig-Sr. 93, 141, 144, 252 Swanson , Michael- Fr. 332 Splettstaszer,Caro1-Sr. 171,251 Spoo,Tom-Sr. 49,159,161,251 Sprague,Michael-Jr. 288 Springer,Bonnie-Sr. 24, 147,176,251 Springer, Brenda-So. 32, 147 , 310 Stabh,Jamey-So. 310 Staeger,Deborah-Fr. 152,331 Stafford,Craig-So. 86,105,251,310 Staig1e,Charles-Fix 331 Sta.inken,Elizabeth-So. 310 Stake,De1ores-So. 310,331 Stambaugh,Jack-Sr. 82,84,93,94,96,97, 178,251,266 Stamp,Gary-So. 310 Standing, Kenneth-Sr. 53, 66, 82 , 142 , 156, 162,179,251 Stanfi.ll,Debby-So. 310 Stan1ey,Rodney-Jr. 288 Stan1ey,William-Fr. 332 Stanwood, Fred- Fr. 315, 332 Starkey,Cathy-Jr. 288 Starkey,David-Sr. 251 s1arr,Lmda-Jr. 13s,145,152,170,275, 288 Starr, Mark-Fr. 98 Stauffer , Diane-Sr. Stauffer , Mark-So. 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L. -So. 310 Taylor, Nancy- Fr. 332 Tuylor,Sheryl C, -So. 310 Taylor, Terry Nnnelte-Sr. 252 Teach, Allan-Jr. 82, 119,289 Teuch,S:xmmy-Fr. 105 TeeLer, Ronald-Jr. 289 ,76,129,137 Teelers , Iilimbeth A. -Sr. 129, 252 Teelc-rs,Gz11e-Fr. 87 TceI.o1's,John I1. -So. 310 Telford, Eileen-Jr. 168,291 , 332 Tenncy,P:1mel:z-So. 310,332 Tenney, Paul-Fr. 98 Te-rry,Culherinc T. -Sr. 252 Terry,P:1m-So. 310 Thalnem, Mike- Fr. 87,332 Thayer, Marcy-159 , 289 Thede,Deana-Jr. 135,289 Thies,Deborah A. -Sr. 156, 176,252 Thime-,John-Sr. 253 Thiringer,Craig-Fr. 332 Thom:1s,Jay M. -So, 310 Thomus,Joseph-Jr. 289 Thompson,Brian-So, 310 Thompson,Chery1-So. 310 'l'hompson,ChrisLine L. -Sr, 253,332 Thompson, Donald D.-Sr. 253 Thompson, Gary-Jr. 105, 135,289 Thompson, Linda-Sr. 176,253 Thompson, Lynda J. -So. 310 Thompson,Richard-Fr. 332 Thompson, Teri S. -So. 310 Thomson,Cheryl J. -Jr. 291 Thorn, Sherril T. -So. 310 '1'hornberry,Craig-Sr. 253 Tidwell, Lanita Rhea-Jr. 129, 147,153,170, 289,333 '1'iedcman,Susan Dee-Fr. 332 Tiedemann,Judy L. -Jr. 289 Timmons, Patsy-Jr. 289 TipLon,Gregory-So. 310 Tobius,Wayne-Jr. 289 Todd,John-Jr, 289 Tomussene,Judy-Fr. 332 Tome-y,John Wayne-Fr. 115,332 Tom1in,Ed-Jr. 289 Tooke,Sonia M.-So. 310 Torrey, Daniel D. -So. 310 '1'owsley,'l'erry J Towsley, Timothy Truchsel , Evonne Tracy, She ryl-Jr. -Sr. 172,253 James-Fr. 167 C.-So. 311 134,135,137,289 Trapp, Melody-Jr. 156, 174,289 Trupp,Wa1ter-Fr. 105, 166, 332 Treloble, Hilda-Sr. 152 , 253 Tre-bble, Robert-So. 164, 311 Tre-ntadue , Barbara-Jr. 170 , 177 Trentudue , Carl- Fr. 332 Tripp, Dennis- Fr. 332 ,2va,2s9 TriLt,Richard P. -So. 164,311 TritL,Robert M.-So. 311 Trotto,Carol M. -Jr. 133, 136,13 Trubachik,Duve-Jr. 105 Trubachik, David E. -Jr. 291,332 Trubachik,Georgiann-Sr, 253 Tl'uitI.,G10ri8-SO. 146,311 Trujillo,Nick-Sr. 254 Trujillo,Rebeccu-Fr. 167 Trujillo, Theodore-So. 311 8,145,289 Tsub0i,RoberI.u L. -Sr. 23,48,70,72,254 Tucker,Jon N. -Sr. 254 Tucker,Penny-Jr. 163,291 Tucker,RoberL A. -So. 311 Tupper,James R. -So. 164,311 Turbin,Chris-Sr. 157 Turk, Terese Jeun-Sr. 163,171 Turner, Linda J. -So. 311 Turner, Ruby L. -Jr. 291 Turney,Co1leen-Jr. 289 Turney,Patriciu-Jr. 289 Twelves, Margaret-So. 311 Twelves,Stephen-Sr. 174, 178,25 U U1esrad,1ioyd-Fr. 332 0,254 Unruh,Curroll-So. 86,98, 119,311 Utz, Larry-Sr. 254 V Vahey,Jean-Fr. 146, 167, 332 Vaivio, Michzzel-Jr. 289 ValenLime,Mz1ry-Jr. 142 , 289 Vande1aar,Juck-Fr. 119,332 Vandemaar,Edmond-Fr, 333 Van Deventer, Lora-Jr. 160,273, Van Kirk,Curol-Jr. 289 289 Vanlandingham, Garry-Sr. 55, 07 ,168,254 Vanschoiack, Chris-Jr. 289 Var'ney,Janis-Sr. 147,177,254 Vamey,Joan-So. 46,57,77 , 129. 165,311 Vaughn,Dan-Fr. 333 Vavreck,Christiann-Fr. 333 Vaw, Larry-So. 311 Webb,Bill,Jr. 138,273,290 Webb,Darlene-Jr. 291 Weber,Christine-Fr. 333 Weeks,Thomas-Fr. 167 Weigel,Jeanne-Jr. 290 Veal , Darlene-So. 311 Veenstra,Steven-Fr. 333 Verd, Daniel- Fr. 105, 146, 333 Vernetti, Jack-So. 311 Vernetti, Lawrence-Fr. 160 Versteeg, Patricia-Jr. 289 Vester, Michelle-Sr, 163, 174,254 Weiman,Carol-Jr. 149, 290 Weisdorfer, Carol -Sr. 133, 170,255 Weishaar,Cheryl-Fr. 333 Weit1na.n,Stephen-So. 109,311 Weitsel , Lynn- Fr. 333 Welch,Gayle P. -SO. 32, 129,293,311 Welch,Kath1een J. -Sr. 159, 160,254,266 Vetter,Joyce-Fr. 333 Vetter,Steven-Sr. 88,118,119,141,254 Vevens,Kay-Fr. 166 Vickex-y,John-Jr. 289 Vogele,Bert-Fr. 105 Voge1e,Noreen-Jr. 289 Voge1pohl,Janet-Sr. 133,139,174,254,261 Vo1k,Bill-Sr. 168,254 Vo1land,Davis-Sr. 102,254,266 Vonpegert,Charmaigne-Fr. 32,77,333 Vredenburg,Darlene-Sr. 175,254 W Wade,Georgia A.-Jr. 176,289 Wafford,Rocky-Fr. 115,315,333 Wagner,Christopher-Fr. 87,333 Wag'ner,Jackie-Jr, 20,290 Wagner, Timothy-So. 91, 311 Wakefield, Louann-So. 311 Waldon, Margaret-Jr. 290 Waldrupe,Howard-Fr. 333 Walker, Michael D. -Sr. 106, 107 , 159, 254 Wa.lker,Richard T. -Jr. 159, 161,290 Walker, Terry L. -Sr. 133, 136, 168,254 Walker,Valerie D. -So. 165, 311 Wallen Connie-So. 311 1 Wallmark, Cathey M. -Sr. 24,27 , 133,136, 139, 140 , 145, 173,214,254, 266 Wallmark, Mike-Jr. 138 , 140, 145, 156, 290 Wallmark,Sharon-Fr. 333 Wa1ruif,Richalyn G. -Sr. 176,215,254 Walsh, Michael J. -Sr, 178,254 Walter,Donald E. -So. 165, 311 Welch, Linda-Jr. 290 Welch, Melinda-Fr. 333 Wells,Lynda-Jr. 170,290 Wersch,Dennis-Fr. 333 Wersch,Ela.ine-Fr. 333 Wescott, Doug-Fr. 315, 333 West, Nancy L. -Sr. 133, 157,255 West,Vicki-Jr. 176,290 Westfall, Alan C. -Jr. 290 Wetmore, Kenneth-Sr. 156,255 Wetzel, Wende R. -So. 160, 311 Whalen, Bert- Fr. 333 Wheeler,Shirley-Jr. 290 Whisman, Dona-Jr. 290 White,Alan-So. 311 White,Barbar:1 Jo-Sr. 215 White , Benny-So. 164, 311 White, Darrell-Sr. 106, 141, 179, 227 ,255 W'hite,Karen-Sr. 255 White, Kathy-Jr. 177 , 290 White,Keith-Jr. 291 White, Ken-Jr. 114, 134, 136, 290 White,Linda M.-Sr. 255 White,Mike-Fr. 333 White,Rodney E. -Sr. 255 Whitehead,Cindy-So. 145,293 Whitehead, Samuel D. -Sr. 32, 84, 102, 141 , 159,160, 178,215,256 Whiteside, Barbara D. -So. 164,311 Whitfield,Stephen-So. 105 Whiting,Debora.h-Jr. 157,290 Whitman, David-Fr. 315, 333 Whitney,David L. -Sr. 256 Whitney, Kathryn-Sr. 163, 256 Whitney, Linda-Fr. 333 Walters, Donald Jr. -Fr. 333 Walters, Wendy Sue-Fr. 27,76, 315 Walton, Barbara E. -Jr. 290 Ward,Debra-Fr. 333 Ward,Diana B. -Sr. 254,333 Ward,Ny1a-Fr. 333 Warner,Dawn-So. 311 Warner, Kevin C. -Jr. 178,273,290 Wasem,Jeannette-So. 311 Watari, Norman-Jr. 24, 108, 140 ,147,290 Watkins,Daniel-Jr. 159,290 Watkins,Dennis-So. 164 Watson,Becky-Sr. 173,254 Wats0n,Cheryl A. -Sr. 173,255 Watson, Larry N. -Sr. 82, 85,93, 112, 113, 141 156, 162,255,261,266 Watson, Nancy- Fr. 315, 333 Watson, Neil-Sr. 82 , 35, 102 , 141, 255 Watson, Pamela J. -Sr. 31, 43, 58, 157 , 162 , Wei, Kathryn Alice-Fr. 333 Wiebe, Dorothy Jane- Fr. 333 Wiedmaier, Rhonda Lee-So. 311 Wiese , Cathie-Sr. 175,256 Wikman, Ann-Fr. 125, 129, 146, 150, 167, 334 Wikman, Carl-Jr Wikman, Ray-Sr. Wilcox , Mau reen- 290 ll2,113, 141,256 Fr. 146,333 Wilson, Leslie-Jr. 290 Wilson, Mark Kearns-Fr. 115, 166, 167, 314, 315,334 Wilson,William-Jr. 290 Winberg, Robert-Sr. 256 Winden, Freida-So. 167 Wines,Steven-Fr. 334 Wing, Patricia-Sr. 256 Winters,Robert-Jr. 290 Wisely, Kathryn R. -So. 171 Wiseman, Bill-Jr. 172 , 290 Wessler,Jill A. -So. 293 Witkowski,Da1e-Fr. 334 Wittcke, Shelley-Jr. 290 Wolf,Donald-Fr. 334 Wolf,Pamela-Jr. 177,290 WollJiagen,Janice-Fr. 160 Wolfhagen,Steven D. -So. 88,9S, 119, 141 Wolsborn,Charles-So. 90 , 164, 165 Wong, Sam D. -So. 109 Wood, Lawrence W. -So. 145, 146, 171 Wood, Patricia Sue-Fr. 160,334 Wo0ds,Beverly-Jr. 290 Woods, Carolyn-Sr. 157 , 256,266 Woods, Susan Elaine- Fr. 167,334 Woodward,Denise-Fr. 290 Woodworth, Linda C. -So. 140, 164, 165 Woodworth,Vicki S. -Sr. 140, 157 , 162 , 176, 256,266 Work, Lydia-Sr. 25, 157 , 162,215,257 Wortman,Debra Jean-Fr. 334 Wozniak,JoAnn-So. 70 Wozniuk, Nancy L. -Sr. 139 , 151,257 Wratten,Donna-Fr. 334 Wratten,Sherry-Jr. 290 Wrenn, Candace-Sr. 37 , 41 ,73, 75,215, 257 Wright,Debra-Fr. 334 Wright, Mark-So. 86 Wright, Mike-Sr. 82 , 85,179 ,257 Wright, Nancy-Fr. 334 Wubbenhorst,Ku1't-Jr. 291 Wunn, Lindsay-Fr. 90, 91 , 167, 334 Wunn, Ricky Scott-Jr. 91,159, 160,290 Wycoff, Norman E. -Jr. 159,290 Y Yamauchi, Joel-Jr. 106, 141 ,290 Yande1l,Robert-Fr. 334 York,C1irol-Sr. 257 York, Daniel-Fr. 90, 102 , 10-1, 105, 334, 1-11 York, Lora-Jr. 170 , 290 Yost, Tom-Jr. 291 Younce, Douglas -Fr. 87 , 98, 334 Younce, Leonard-Jr. 290 Wild,Rainer-So. 311 Wiley,Jay Christopher-Fr. 105, 115,334 Wiley, Wendy-Jr. 290 Wilhelm, Curtis R. -So. 164, 165,169 Wilkes, Thomas-Jr. 290 Wilkins, Pamela R. -Sr. 74, 177,256 Wilkins, Richard S. -Sr. 256 Wilkinson,Ronald-Fr. 91,334 Wi1ley,Paul frllen-Fr. 334 Williams,Barbara-Fr. 334 Younce, Richard-Fr. 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