David Douglas High School - Celtic Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1970
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4 n K f I 1 Q 5 1 1 I 1 1 Celtic 1970 David Douglas High School Portland, Oregon Vol. 15 ,. as Qs. s Nam. rw-,A x 4 XM -Q L eu x Music and rhythm find their way into the secret places of the soul ato w 1 f'-2 ff- A X , !' 1' 4' .I w fx ' M F -p I M v11,f,.EgtS .4 4 4' 1 AA Q gf Q 1 h K- vt b X symktnr I U ae Pi 4+ ' ' 1 - egb' K ' ff .Ye ' 5 Y U if , xx 1,12 ., HK-N 1 hi A . g ,Sw-. 1 1 +4 I. x-,, J Education can't make us all leaders but it can teach us which leaders to follow. Anonymous To be able to be caught up in the world of thought that is education. P. Hamilton 9 , You give but Iilile when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. Kahlil Gibran -ff W s ssroy .,Cg J if-I .fx I 6 2 x Q 3' - e L Q' ,ff 'F '- ' , 11+ 2fx,..m,2fwf.1h E2ff . - ff A ' Xu 'F A Rf 'i an X! , FW ' N I , 5 '- N ,f 1 if KA. 1 , X. K .7 ' n X A N .S K Wk A 'A X N L w b V tx? 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In the home economics pre-school children of teachers at Douglas as well as children of people in the district came to start their school life. From the activities they experience today these children prepare to meet what will come tomorrow. Student Interest Generated by School Activities In the past school was a place to come to learn reading, writing, and arithmetic. Times have changed, and school would prove very boring if it was only a classroom experience. In the first few months of this school year a humanities field trip, the visit of two former drug addicts, and the school for pre-schoolers in the home economics classes of the Senior Building helped to take education for the students of David Douglas out of the classroom. n-7 is .- The humanities field trip tAbove and Belowl took the students to the Old Journal Building, The Albino Art Center, Washington Park, and many other places to study architecture in the Portland area. Two former drug addicts, Omar Tangway and Dick Holleman, spoke to the modern .problems classes of Mr. Darby, Mr. Bryson, and Mrs. Fulginiti. They tol of being on drugs since they were both 14 years old. They explained that the purpose of the Alcohol and Drug Section of the Oregon State Board of It-:iaith is to rehabilitate alcoholics and drug addicts by the use of group rapy. Thespians Take a Satirical Look at School Life Debbie Carlson undergoes many of the perils that substitute teachers face at Douglas. The thirteenth annual Thespian Assembly began with the entire cast singing Consider Yourself at Home with slightly altered verses. Some people find better uses for resource gters, as Steve Carroll and Pam Kehrli w. S if 3:9505 Q 5 2 wwf, Q . , Qfjii mr Tim ms! Scotty Douglas fGary Bowneb and Herr Lutz fLarry Hicks? show the happy times that e student body and administration can share when Herr Lutz gently persuaded the Thespians to join him in the finale. 21 Musical Groups Invited to Display Talents This dwzear the band was asked to play for the Alcan Golf Tournament. For e first time since the Tournament began it was held in the United States. The band marched downtown, followed by the golfers who were participating in the tournament. They proceeded to Raleigh Hills School and prepared to escort the golfers onto the course. I . + l l The Vagabonds were invited to display their talents at a clinic that took place at North Eugene High School. They sang for a group of critics who studied their teclmiques and sound. The selections sung were Sunny, C les, and It's Not Unusual. Choreography was done to It s Not Unusual as an aided attraction. For many years, David Dougas music groups have been noted for their talent an performance. ecause o this tradition, the band and Vagabonds are constantly in demand for performances. Homecoming, a Memorable Week Queen Nancy Lawrence addresses the Douglas fans at the Homecoming game. One event during Homecoming week was the traditional Mum sale. Taif girls, like Jan Davenport, took charge of the sale. 1969-70 Homecoming Court, L to R-Front Row: Dorothy Anderson, Candi Douglass, Sandra Geier, Susan I-Ieibert, and Queen Nancy Lawrence. Row 2: Mike Strader, Richard Palmer, Ronn Peebles, Gale Teeters, and Bob Kinney. A well established and much ap reciated rt of the Mum sale is the receiv' of a mum. Pam Kehrli and many other girlg felt thrilrgd at this moment. mg Weirdly clad students, such as Rick Karjalainen dotted the halls on Casual Day of Homecoming week, while many colorful and original doors brightened the halls on Door Decoration day. Friday Night . . . The Exciting Finale to an Active Week Dave Dillingham and Sheri Queen find their own rhythm to the music at the homecoming dance. Old friends and new acquaintances gather for a chance to review past memories. Q KT .Q I gag fx ! 'gk Y 1 ,.x V ' . Z-V' Q l P ' ,TL F hit? .iq A .. fix . Krazy? - L 42 'E' f , Q K I ', -Nj' 1 1 '. 1- f 7 N-M IA, J 'X K -S P gt - ix I an 8 5 ff fuk W ,mf S, Q. ik 5 4' X if Q N. A 'M x S fJZ fF. ' 1 ,J f -'af A HW J 13. '1 K- K! fu V I, KJ ok X S? mn 1, -is 4,4 fl i 'w --6' 1? in 79x NW. 2 , 5 4 A! ,' Q K 25' sl? .,, A -S Q ff: K Sf' x ' f ,, 4 K: A . A Q W' ' ,k h Q L ' :If Q if 'ilk Ad Staff Informs Students of School Events In every society there must be a means of informing the people of what is going on. At David Douglas we have the Highlander, the Celtic, the Crosstown Bus, and the Ad Staff, The purpose of the Ad Staff is to inform the students of school events by making signs. These signs are an important part of the communications system at Douglas and relate to such things as athletic events, banquets, school plays, and ances. Keith Bowers tBelowJ paints a sign, the chore that takes up most of the Ad Staff's time. A F . fps! ',s Il' Y' If 'NP ui C : .. lp u When the Ad Staff recelves a request for a sign the members getting the assignment such as Ann Tsubox and Dee Crmer fAbove3 and Nancy Kowalk and Charlene Maxson iBelowJ must determine what kmd of prmt to use the kmd and color of the paper and the palnt to use and many other thmgs Student Participation is Displayed Thiough Various Assemblies Glendella Brown adds her efforts to a performance of the Leadership can be attained by interested students through dance team and rally squad during a pep assembly. participation in the student government. Doug Detrick campaigns at a Special Elections Assembly for the office of vice president. 'Vs The football team attends the pep assembly filled with anticipation of the coming game. Much time and work is involved in the tgfeparation of a successful musical assembly. Tom Johnson reveals the outcome of 's preparation at the Instrumental Assembly held in the senior building gym. Foreign Language Classes Present International Banquet Laurie Kinney and our foreign exchange student from Austria, Joe Rabl, perform German and Austrian folk dances for the people at the Banquet. The German and Spamsh classes presented folk songs and dances from their respective countries. Many languages are taught at David Douglas. They include Spanish, German, French, Latin, and Russian. Each year the language classes present the International Banquet. This year the banquet gave the language students the chance to show off their abilities in cooking, dancing, singing, and acting. The activities at the banquet this year included skits put on by the various classes. Among them was a skit about life in ancient Rome complete with Caesar tTom Daudistell and slaves. The Spanish classes presented folk singing from both Spain and South America. The German classes presented folk dances from Germany led by our foriegn exchange student from Austria, Joe Rabl. All of the classes cooked food from the various countries that they represent. Dianne Burry chats with a fellow language student while they help themselves to a variety of foreign foods .ai Ann Sheehy and other slaves attempt to talk Caesar iTom Daudistell into accepting the seven books of Trophecies concerning his life in a slut put on by the Latin classes. Greg Ka lio is Caesar's body guard. The major attraction of the evening was the food. Ann Sheehy and other language students serve themselves a variety of foreign food. The Sadie - A Twist in Tradition for their costumes. The annual award at the Sadie Hawkins is the Best Dressed Couple, which Fred Borchers and Sherri Seitsinger received Don Nimz and his escort Kitty Bond sport the dress of the evening. T I Couples congregate outside the Hitch 'n Box. Couples express their moods through dress and dance. Karen Karki and Marsha Mollett pin corsages on their dates Gary Bowne and Larry Hicks. Rhinoceros: Possibly Man's Fate Steve Carroll receives the final touches to his make-up before the play. As the Old Gentleman and the Logician, Steve Carroll and Gary Bowne talk endlessly in some scenes of the play and end up saying really nothing at all. Without the proper lighting and sound effects, any theatrical production would be virtually impossible to present. Thanks to skilled people like Gary Anderson, the theater is much more enjoyable. Marsha Mollett fmds a bnef moment of rest backstage during the dress rehearsal. Eugene Ionesco's play, Rhinoceros, carried a warning for modern man. In a brilliantlg portrayed comic tragedy the hero, Berenger CLarry icksl finds himself t e sole survivor of the human race. All others have turned into rhinoceros. into ' iso sg: K 1 s ' sf X oes. f I K-'S Q Q ,S x is as A Jew ,ah Q sl' ,QQ , -gb ....--W 3 R X , I Q ,S N ' J I n KS X , v mf K ' J 4 4' -mm 3' 4, , , if ff 4 . ' V Y, gras? 'fs Nffv ' 'f f, t' -pil? K xi 5 QQ F Qktfgix QQ'-is ' M3 A1 4 1 , x LNKfi?'!h'f R Q A ' 'riff S I 'O 1 rg wi i - PQ! i v. av iv Cheri Selbee and Monroe Reimers pause for punch during the evening. Q41 3- Couples take time to enjoy the refreshments and the company. Debbie Heiden and Jim Olsen, Joyce Hartung and Steve Prakken, and Dale Denfeld and Marsha Mollett were among the couples who danced to the Jim Brown Orchestra. When I think, I must speak Shakespeare To be able to relate ideas, experiences, opinions, and also have the ability to listen to the minds of others are important in the art of communication. In high school modern problems, humanities, speech classes, and english courses help to build the ability to communicate through class discussions. In the future, this ability will prove invaluable. u Human Carnival Earns 51,348 for A.F.S. The second David Douglas Human Carnival earned 51,348 for the American Field Service. This money will be used to send Douglas students to study in foreign countries and to bring foreign students to Douglas. This year the Carnival featured many of the same things as last year's-with some additions. One of the additions was an expanded Loch Ness Tea Shoppe. The Tea Shoppe featured English pastries, English folk songs, and the Highland Dancers performing folk dances. Another addition was the Off Market Theatre. The Theatre presented movies produced and directed by Douglas students. Jamie Elliott helps serve patrons in the Ye Olde Loch Ness Tea Shoppe. ' s 092' Food appeared to be the most popular part of the Human Carnival, Here John De Roest and Marc Huey are served a piece of pizza by Mrs. Jabs. Keith Gutierrez at left explains the workings of the video-tape machines to two visitors 1 XR ff? i '- ,231 f x Kwai.- .. f E ,-we The Human Carnival brought many interesting people to Douglas. One of the most interesting was Mr. John Binford, a representative of the Peace Corps. Stephen Summers of the Young Democrats Club shows his button- painting ability during the Carnival. For twenty-five cents the club painted sayings on buttons for the buyer. . .M- ' or . -is Q -b--a --:nu Nk X --Q---+ Brad I-Iarrett announces one of the up- coming films of the Off Market Theater. Doug Detrick makes change for a visitor to the Off Market Theatre. The theatre presented films made by Mark Krager, Tom Carter, Detrick, Brad Herrett, and others. Mrs. Northrup fLeftJ, English teacher from the Senior Building, reads Sandra Geier's palm in Madame Northrup's Palm Reading Shop. School is a Learning Experience The between class exodus is a common sight at Douglas. Z' Mark McMannis finds that typing requires a special type of concentration. The libraries and resource centers of the Junior and Senior Buildings proved to be a great help to the student body. X xp Teresa Eells listens intently to a secretary from the Alcohol and Drug Section of the Oregon State Health Association as she speaks to Teresa's field trip group. ' From listening, one learnsg from this learning, knowledge grows. Steve Monroe and Mr, Ostboe are caught in this process. Beverly Johnstone models a Lipman's raincoat for David Douglas girls and their fathers at the Father-Daughter Banquet. Lipman's Sponsors Father-Daughter Banquet gany hours of work went into the preparation of the food at the Father-Daughter anquet. Entertainment was provided for the girls and their fathers by Ron Lorts and Randy Davenport. Diane Campbell, Lipman's Hi Board representative from David Dougdas, models the now fashions with poise and confidence as Steve Carroll and Skip Amos escort her down e stairs. . N M.. wg, f .3 N i 4 ? f'x ual. -f - 'i , Sf... 1 X X K .uw ' L 1 s .X , K Af .J ,wx .wx Af. ... Q , X - I . f ji W .,b gg... . -X X xxx M FN fxx 'X 1 x . If X N NP' - If ,X x QNQXQ 'XX 5 Q 'K 5 I J 5 .X y : N X Y A W. . 3- S' . L .M 152-1 45. .2 Q2 X KX X X X fx X . . K i. so 5 Jan and Jean Purdy entertain the audience by singing and playing their accordions. Debbie York decides Steve Carroll needs some help before he goes on stage to sing. Regis members John Lansing and Ron Peebles come to the aid of Sealgair in decorating for the Sweetheart's Ball. A delightful evening is spent by Shirley Capen and Ron Lorts at the Sweetheart's Ball. VaIentine's Day Sets Mood for Sweethearts Ball Sweetheart's Ball Court: Wendy Walters escorted by Mark Wright, Julie Colton escorted by Ken Rhea, Queen Pam Kehrli escorted by Joe Medley, Debbie Green escorted by Tom Blair, and Jayne Hamilton escorted by Jeff Hammons. Mr. Vanelli, Regis adviser and chaperone, serves punch at the dance. Dave Harrington donates time in preparation for the dance. Gymnasts Display Skills at Gymnastics Assembly Karen Heber performs her routine on the balance beam. Doug Ing h ha NFQWWK www'- Grace, balance and poise are essential ingredients when working on the balance beam. Peggy Ball shows that she possesses all of these ingredients. Ross Cauthorn exhibits the strength that the high bar requires. Chris Berry flys gracefully over the vaulting horse. Ilzgiirlygrggsggliyg gergiember of Sealgair, serves Pam Kelsay and her father at the for School and Community Small jobs and services within the school and community are supplied by the social service and interest clubs. These clubs have been involved in the preparation of the Thanksgiving Assembly, the Sweethearts Ball, the Father-Daughter Tea, and the Easter Assembly. The grand opening of Pay Less Drugstore and the activity boards located in various places throughout the school have presented other services for the clubs to perform. t , X .s X A N--use s Q Royal D volunteered services at the grand opening of S Pay Less Drug Store. Member Chet Stevens directs traffic for parking spaces in the huge lot. The activity board located in the senior building gym lobby receives attention from Debby Mayer and Julie Henderson. The board is changed weekly by members of the DeFreya social service club. Jack Baur, Royal D member, contributes a Saturday to the direction of traffic at the Pay Less Drugstore. I A nie 3 'S w, ktxk .Wk,t.,,s.s. s, .., for Carnicapers Provides Money for PTSA Scholarship Fund prov' e the PTS These two PTSA mothers donate their time selling tickets for entrance to various activities. The games ranged from the ball throw, darts, fishing for prizes, ring toss, shooting glallery, throwing ping pong balls into fis bowls, to the rat race and cake walk. A dance was held in the gym for the teenagers. Many came to try their luck at the basketball throw. x . -........................, .... su. s.,s.s 4. -.WW . . , ,. ' ' ' 'W -ff- W A-swf-'we ,, .,.,.,s., . -i- 'T 3' ww'---wi-...,.,,' Alan: gr ,... NS s ss EX W ' K N O M 1 1? ,X Nmz mw i . s s. .xx. M.,,,.. .ikL5i5kL5igis,lk T v - -LbX-h - ., -- L , . J ' A 1: - . . . nna Measner assists a first grade ' ' . Clubs Supply an Opportunity for Individual Interests to be Cultivated The Thanksgiving Assembly is a combination of efforts supplied by girls of the Taif social service club. Member Jean Reyburn crowns Rich Palmer Mr. Thanksgiving. Brian Andersen and Jeff Blackmer find concentration the key to a good chess game. The Ski Club takes time away from the slopes to sell hot dogs at the Homecoming game. Speech Squad Offers Long Trips, Hard Work Dry Throats, and a Lot of Satisfaction Throughout the year at various times during the school day a handful of peogle may be seen piling into -a small mini-bus and chugging away to suc places as 0.C.E., Linfield, Lewis and Clark, Stanford, and other colleges and high schools. These people are members of the speech squad, and under the able guidance of Mrs. Simpson they have brought many honors and awards to David Douglas High School. Douglas has produced an unusually fine number of serious and humorous interpreters. In this field Jane Berry and J oe Medley have won district honorsq Other Winners are Tom Blair and Gary Walmark who have earned two first place trophies in debate this year. All in all, it has been a very successful year for the Speech Squad. Public speaking requires a certain amount of training and guidance However when one is born -with the gift of gab, like Joe Medley trairung is secondary Joe has won honors for his humorous After Dinner Speeches and seems to be holding a captive audience as he imparts one such anecdote While en-route to the Linfield tournament Monica Correia studies her presentation in the mini-bus. N? 'Haw 44, We Although some members of the squad find socializing an enjoyable way Craig Stevens waits for an attentive audience before he delivers to pass the time between events, others, such as Craig, find a pleasant his speech. relief in slumber. College Visitations Give Students Chance to Plan for Future West Point Cadet Rodney Miller talks to interested students about going West Point. Debbie Heiden and Jim Olson listen intently to representatives from Mt. Hood Community College speaking to David Douglas students. Each year representatives from various colleges and universities visit David Douglas. The purpose of these visits is to inform students a out the institutions they represent. Two of the many schools that visited this year were Mt. Hood Community College and West Point. The West Point representative was Cadet Rodney Miller. Cadet Miller told of the age, educational, and physical requirements necessary for becoming a cadet. From Mt. Hood came Mrs. Maxine Watson, Mr. Chuck Reinmuth, and Mr. Jim Chittick. They explained the possibility of students attending Mt. Hood for either one or two years. They also explained the entrance requirements for attending Mt. Hood. Through these Visitations students are better prepared to make intelligent plans for their lives after high school. Counselors are extremely helpful in assisting students in choosing a college to attend. Here lFrom Leftl Mr. Chuck Reinmuth from Mt. Hood, Mr. DeLance Duncan from David Douglas, and Mr. Jim Chittick and Mrs. Maxine Watson from Mt. Hood prepare a slide presentation for students concerning life at Mt. Hood. Mrs. Maxine Watson and Mr. Chuck Reinmuth explain the many different programs that Mt. Hood Community College offers. ' Of the many representatives that came to Douglas, Cadet Miller was one of the most informative. He spoke of the various requirements V for becoming a cadet, life as a cadet, and opportumties after 9 graduation. Clubs Provide Time and Place for the Development of Interests Shins st Much time is required for the understanding of audio-visual equiiment. Keith Gutierrez, audio-visual club member, practices his ills continuously to the benefit of other students. School life at Douglas is not only that of books and studies, but also of involvement and anticipation. An adventuresome interest in the outdoors can lead through a wilderness of excitement, one which the Adventurer's Club members have come to know. tosses Diane Wheeler and Sandra Hansen pregare a table for the A.F.S. uman Carnival spaghetti dinner. The dinner was offered to help raise money to send students overseas to study. 5 s 1 ,Navy K S Q i so we , 5 if sex ,kpc X s 17. . 3' 4 z x . J . s ,Q i w -QA Socializing is not the only function of the social service clubsg they also participate in various school activities. Mike Lichty, a Regis member, serves coffee at the Father-Daughter Banquet. Students Find Other Uses for Newly Acquired I.S. Time Than Studying 5 1 1 69 Tearwork Prodices the 1970 Celtic A few moments of leisure is important to any hard working staff. Sue Woods and Stan Skreslet relax after a day of hard work. The production of the yearbook involves many such hours of work spent in searching for the exact phrase or word needed in a cutline, headline, or copy block and wandering through piles of pictures to find the right one. Working as a team, the book is put together by the staff as the year progresses. The co-operation of the whole staff is needed to present to the student body an accurate account of the school year. hrough the guidance of Marilyn Ruttle, this year's editor, and with the he p of Mr. Darby, the Celtic advisor, this teamwork produces a yearbook that is the combination of many minds and talents. , E? M4 WMM ,W MQMWMM We Q . .. X ss. 'I he-wi' ,gf a sos Bert Whalen searches his mind for one elusive word that is needed to finish his copy. Corrections are necessary every now and then to present an accurate account of sc ool events. Sharon Sullivan and Roger Swayze look carefully at a layout to see if any corrections need to be made. Editor Marilgvn Ruttle is perhaps the hardest working member of the staff. he must plan all color pictures, arrange the 'pages of the yearbook, and assist staff members when they need elp. The photographers on the staff sgend much extra time each week going between the staff an the darkroom to meet the staffs ne for pictures. Dave Brandenburg listens for another assignment. Ophelia's brother, Laertes, shows concern and sympathy for her madness as a result of her father, Polonius' death, and her love for Hamlet who killed him. King Claudius and Queen Gertrude 1Judy Hudsonj watch Ophelia tBoDee Burnett? as she sings in her madness. Hamlet CSteve Carroll! watches King Claudius pray for forgiveness for killing l-lamlet's father. According to tradition, if Hamlet kills C audius while he is Hamlet contemplates the revenge of the death of his praying, Cladius will go to heaven, so he waits for another opportunity. father. 1 EASTER: Different Meanings to Different People Joe Medley as the Easter rabbit gives best wishes for a very happy Barbie Bucholtz and Terry Clarke join junior Qualha members in the Easter. presentation of Peter Rabbit. Steve Caroll, Jim McDonald, and Bruce Sinclair entertain with the senior choir and the dance band at the Easter Assembly. X X X A Q ,QA N1 I sn- ' '- x 155 S Q X 5 f g X fl 4 if vm I G' 5 'S N Q 5 ,Xfw tm f' ff ' fgm' 4 5 'WK Q ., 5 x rw ck sv 5 gg A , 11 , ,QL I, Y' s bs. 0,6 s . , . is , I 0 , , 'N N D Q n Spring Sunshine Brings Brighter Appearance to Many Faces oi David Douglas The campus at David Douglas becomes a very familiar site to all who attend the school. After attending classes through the fall and winter, the bright sunshine and fresh air of spring are greatly appreciated. In the spring students can be found on the benches, tables, or carelessly sitting on the lawns. The breezeway is often packed as they travel between buildings to attend assemblies. At other times the campus seems to be completely deserted. ,K xmxx Q .Wy ww-wwM,,w.,, .,,M,..,,u..q A..x,,.m W.,, N..m.fr x Q. . ,, N X wk, 4 i Princess and the Pea Performed for Grade School Children Prince Daniel lRon Reidlimerl and Alfred the Good Wizard fKelly Amos? 'de behind Princess Paula as the walk through the Woods of Wonder, the home of tie vicious ogre. You'll fail just like all the rest. Katlhly Jamison, Pam Kehril and ancy Benner turn up their noses at Princess Paula. -2 , .N Q Qi 5 Q, Q Six F425 it gf s gb, Ei, f fn if Q ,QX:AXAAi. A f Q I Q- .M if S .af X' R W, x... 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Bryson said, It's just a group doing something that they are interested in. This symbolizes the whole movement: kids doing something that is not only interesting, but extremely important to their lives. Go-19 is an organization dedicated to lower the voting age to 19. Because of this, the burden of the work falls on the students. Here Pat Bergwin discusses a point of interest with Mr. Bryson and other students. xxx V T x Yi fxkk 1-.. Z I ill 'r ON 'V 1 3. 4. 4 f I yfy!4 ?f? ,, fy fl 1 - I' W 4 X Wfy lf, ' Z' rf J J V X www v . wi - x f x x .Nw . SSH YN A U , MN X XX X X X W wi . X .LEL Q X.QX , L Q Clackamas Youth Circus Circus! That very word brings joy and fond memories to many people. These memories include the big top, animals, jugglers, acts in three rings, and clowns. The Clackamas Youth Circus brought some memories to people on April 10. The acts that were presented inc uded balancing acts, tightrope walkers, jugglers, and c owns. Along with these common circus acts, the Circus presented an act borrowed from a Japanese Circus. This act was to put ten people on a bicycle-all at one time! Another act that was well received was an act to put a Delights People of All Ages Juggling and clowns are two of the most popular acts of circuses. The Clackamas circus combined these two acts and the result is a delightful and skillful act by Dave Nowell, the clown, and Rick Gilbert, the straight juggler. boy on a chair that was resting on the shoulders of iinoitlier performer. It worked, and the crowd applauded ou . Th: circus went well until the last act when an attempt to walk across the tight-rope resulted in a fall due to new equipment. Luckily, no one was inigred. The circus was started as a c ss in tumbling after their advisor, Mr. Williams, visited Florida and saw a similar tumbling act. It has since blossomed into a full- fledged circus that will travel to South America in June. All circuses have acts on the tight wire, and the Clackamas Youth Circus is no exception. Here Linda Barclay prepares to get onto the shoulders of Mark Cartmill in preparation for their ride across the wire. A ik .. is .L.s ..sx sAAx ' fN.2Ls,sxsi-1 Tests of strength interest almost everyone. They may be weight-lifters, balancing acts, or the test of strength used by this circus, a human pyramid. One of the more dangerous acts presented hy the circus was an attempt to put Dave Nowell on a chair perched on the shoulders of another performer. Literary Magazine Gives Students the Opportunity to Express Themselves in the Arts The Crosstown Bus is one of a few literary magazines produced by a high school in this state. It is published once each semester and contains photographs, essays, poems, and drawings of many students at Douglas. The staff members use their own discretion on what will go into the magazine which means wading through many works that students submit in search of the best ones. Staff members also Write and do art work themselves which may eventually be put into the magazine after it has received the approval of all the staff members. For those who have an interest in art and literature the Crosstown Bus offers a true journalistic opportunity. advisor Mr. Rick Pullen states his opinion on an issue while Toni Ralonde listens with interest to what he is saying. Fi sal' i A X bas ir- ' u-.., 5 xv s. avi sis ,M nun Candi Douglas and Mike DeSylvia take a breather to talk with another staff member. Besides looking at other peoples work staff members also write or create their own works in hopes that they will be published. Mark Fischer seems to be Kathy Beyer surveys the work of a student which she is retyping pleased with his work and is dreaming about how it will look in print. for publication in the magazine. Y ,sv---al, l 87 as xx' Sw A z 5,5 N x x 1 is A . , K Q .Q xx xx x 'f-xi E Rai mi + wma ,xx xggg NA Q' 5252 W2 , A 5 sig. Liza. . x: 5 1 Modern Problems Classes Study Land Management Problems The students on the field trips were very fortunate to have very capable guides. On the first field trip the guide was Ernie McDonald and on the second trip they were Ken Lindsey, Roger Hamilton, and Norm Grinnell of the United States Forest Service. Here Mr. McDonald tells the students about the plans to make an aquatic park out of a swamp area called Oaks Bottom near Oaks Amusement Park. Two weeks after Earth Dayi' modern problems classes went on two field trips to study land management problems of two areas of Oregon. Misuse of land is one of the main causes of pollution. The first field trip involved a bus ride to various places in the Portland area that were potential places of mismanagement of land. The classes visited Johnson Creek and Oaks Bottom in southeast Portland, downtown Portland, and the Portland Airport in northeast Portland. e second trip was to Bull Run Watershed, the area that supplies fresh water to Portland and the surrounding area. The major land management problem discussed was the limited use of a large area 1218 sgiliare milesl. In this area the public is prohibited from using e area for any reason, because of the fear of water pollution. There is one exception to this rule. Lumber companies buy the right to cut timber in a specified area. If more people could go on trips like these, pollution could become less and less of a problem in todays world. Following a long day of walking through the Bull Run area, Susan Hiebert catches a few minutes of s eep on the way back to school. One of the places that was visited on the second field u-ip was a logging operation. Because the students had to walk to the site over logging roads, many students, like Brenda Ranes, took the opportunity to rest when they arrived. s p7 H S .xLg. N ' I' Q 1 .. L RQ h S Q. x S X Y X 5 S N N X S ww X-A X Political Candidates Campaign at David Douglas Because this was an election year, many candidates held rallies to raise support for their campaigns. Two of the candidates who visited David Douglas were Gracie Hansen and Robert Straub, both Democratic candidates for governor. Mr. Straub's talk concerned pollution and the Go-19 movement. Following his talk, a reception was held during which Straub answered questions posed by the students. Miss Hansen, in her comments to the Young Democrats club, stated that her lplatform centered around three things: someone to ove, something to work for, and something to hope for. Both candidates helped to make the students aware of the candidates and issues in the primary election. A candidate must have volunteers in order to win the election. Many of Robert Straub's volunteers are teenagers. The reason-Mr. Straub is in favor of the 19 Ear-old vote. This, along with the environmental crisis, were the two topics that spoke about when he came to Douglas. When le hear that a candidate is going to speak most of them think that they will be bored. This is not the case when Miss Hanson talks. Miss mn told many jokes that broke up the audience. Spade Club Organizes Zoo Trip The Spade Club is a newly formed group which gives aid to mentally retarded children. Students began bly assisting special classes held at Lincoln ark School during their independent study periods, and because the interest deve oped in large number of students, Mr. Etzkorn organized the club. It has proven to be one of the most active clubs in the school, involved in several car washes for the purpose of raising money to sponsor a dance and a zoo trip for the retarded children. Ken Fitzgerald labovel helps his 'young charge put on his coat as Monroe Reimers on sli el and Jim McDonald play with the children. A-O I - ,Adio xll gl 0 X, Caren Cardew and Tammy Brown take a day off from school to accompany mentally retarded students on a trip to the zoo. Highlander Provides Students With Informative News E A Xdium-N Highlander advisor, Mr. Pullen, assists Judy Murphy with her write up. Getting the paper out, whatever the circumstances, is the job undertaken by this year's Highlander staff. Every day during ninth period the sound of typewriters, discussion over a layout, and an occasional telephone ring can be heard in Room 12. Such things are common events in the production of the newspaper. Producing the paper includes short minutes of relaxation, combined with much longer and more frequent periods of hurried, and sometimes frustrating, hard work. Under the leadership of Jeff Davis, this year's editor, and Mr. Pullen, advisor, the staff's determination, along with many interesting events during the school year, help to make the 1969-70 Highlander a success. Making lzayouts is the task undertaken by Janice Carter, Carolyn Poff, and Barbara ole. A t ical scene in the Highlander room is depicted by Steve Chinn, B' arrington, and Sharon Phillip, hard at work laying out news .till articles. Scots Observe Law Day With Mock Trial Held at County Court House Junior Kathy Tobias in her role as court clerk swears in the jury prior to court case hearing. The case being tried was a simulated libel case dealing with pornography. Iaoretttegloliomb sits as the presiding judge, assisted by legal advise from Judge Dean Bryson of the Multnomah County ircui our . Ju. In her role as bailiff, Linda Sullivan hands a jury identification slip to Glen Patterson. OQQO O -is AQ Q Q35 wha: Q Little Mary Sunshine Highlights the Command Performance and Enhances the Theme of Fantasy in Wonderland for Queen Pam I. ie. Q 5 .Ji QQ Q N ' a 1 1 1 1 4 4 3 The theme of the Tea, Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head, was everformed by Wendy alters during the entertainment segment of theshow. Mother-Daughter Tea Highlights Girls League's Year Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head was this gears theme of the Girls' League's annual Mot er - Daughter Tea. It featured the installation of the new Girls' League officers, a fashion show, entertainment in the form of songs and dances by various talented girls, the presentation of outstanding girls for each month, and refreslunents which were served in the Junior Building Cafeteria. All mothers and girls were invited to attend this affair, and it was well received by them. The show moved at a steady pace and proved to be an enjoyable event. E k5,. 1. 5 Bev McCaleb installs Pat leininger as the new Senior Building Publicity Manager. Y L Liz Gebe lights her candle after Debbie Teeters has sworn her in as the Junior Building Publicity Manager. The attendance at the Tea was exceptionally good and most people found it to be an enjoyable event. Wmd Through the Willows Theme Accents Junior-Senior Prom 1 W l l l l 1 The elimination of the May Fete Dance made the Junior-Senior Prom an even more popular event. Many couples came to the dance and enjoyed the music of Bill Becker's Band. 2.43 'FQ-.... 3, Mm!-.W L iw ! auf W xw. iw. N nw v b 5 Og QQ Q X, Q lk School Ends With Flurry ot Activities In the confusion of the last day for seniors, some cal? and gown orders could not be found In such a case, the senior had to see Mr. Sam ort of Master Engravers to try and find his or her order. Such a student was Don Helzer. s ' Nf:33likRsSQ'Q f ,E 1 s -s--- X k .gf jig. ,X . is, ' - 'X - . f -was s se.. -Q -- . E A- N s -.sg 95.1 f' f ' - s fs .zz 1211.1 . -. if 1 . tg X K .Q S QQ 1 .. Q., - ' sims- sell get -s . 1 we is . -' - . 11-q..sif.-asm :Ss tfssskcfgxw e.sxssvSxsf-is 1 s ss me s X Qs-:Testi X X . , rtrr x X1 Wi- 'X hx 'X f . X . s x As the school year proceeds, events like Homecoming, Carnicapers, and May Fete come and go at a leisurely pace. However, in the last few weeks of school, activities seem to rush by with the approaching end of school. Just three of these events were the last day for seniors, the spring sports dessert, and graduation. A sports dessert is an event held three times a year to honor athletes that participated in sports at that time of year. In the spring baseball, golf, tennis, and track teams are honored. On the last day for seniors a class meeting was held to finalize plans for graduation. Following the meeting, seniors received their isis? cap and gowns and then were dismissed. The mornini of graduation the one and only practice was eld at the Memorial Coliseum. At this practice the students were told how to enter, how to leave, and how to receive their diplomas. Later that night, 716 students graduated leaving behind four years of struggle, fun, and fond memories. For the first time in 12 years David Douglas won a Metro League baseball title. The team had great spirit and detennination, and one of the beam leaders was first baseman Tim Chapman. Here Chapman receives his award from Head Coach Jack Nash. apeorts plag' an important part of life at David Douglas. Throughout year oth boys and girls teams receive recognition for their achievements at sports desserts. In the spring the baseball, track, termis, and golf teams are presented with their awards. s Q ange came to the 1970 graduating class as raditions were cast away and new ones ted. The traditional baccalaureate nony which comes on the Sunday preceding iation was done away with as individual ches in the area held ceremonies for ested students and families. The senior uet was replaced with a senior recognition , in which awards were issued to seniors for ,us activities tluoughout their high school iior recognition night included scholarships ded by P.T.S.A., Dad's Club, and individual ges, awards for scholarship by the State of on, and National Merit Awards, athletic ds, and departmental awards for students anding in their fields. Entertainment was lded by the Dance Band and the Vagabonds. our long years of hard work and competition resulted in a up honor for Mike Strader and Mari yn Coats. They are iown receiving the Outstanding Senior Boy Athlete Award ad the Outstanding Senior Girl Athlete Award respectively Senior class advisors, Miss Brown and Mr. Etzkorn, help prepare seniors for rehearsal of the graduation procession. Clubs, Advisors, and Musical Gr Combine Efforts For a Succes Graduation Graduation is more than just seniors. It's a combinatir teachers and students, all working to provide a memo! occasion for those graduating. From the musical entertainment provided by the choir band, to the actual organization of the total commencer proceedings, which is carried out through the advis graduation entails the use of the many individuals who volur their services. The band supplied the traditional processional march, P and Circumstancef' while the National Honor Society ass the young lad? graduates off the stage, and the choir orchestra per ormed two numbers for the pleasure ol graduates and guests. Groups and individuals giving of their time-that's wh takes to make a successful graduation. Rick Boro and Dennis Goodyear, juniors in the National Honor Suoeciegy, enact their roles as escorts by helping Sheryl Friday off s ge. The remaining juniors of the Concert Choir pause to watch the graduation activities between their performances Under Mr. Morrell's direction the band provides music for those in attendance. 3' . 1 2 .sf 5 , 5 YA 1. S as 5? ,gwr an 3 x 5 5 2 M Q X 2 uf uf Q A A A, ,Ak ,,.. , . .QI QS Qi. Q' J, , x . x ifea ,nw-fW ' A 4 MY X ig- X' v Q X S S A 1 X x 5 Q K fig . . JI . w ,A .f 'M nf af 1- gt., g ' N' Y xg, 'MAJ' -x 3 819 ' X N. mf 1 'Nw Qkf' fig , i3.,,Z,.v-ff 23 Ns S? ' Y Www, , ,X x 'i A -kgkg X. A f X, Dave Brandenburg demonstrates his Fla5:geing ability to fellow classmates Tom Huspeck ami John Markiewlcz, while preparing for ceremony. A sense of pride is shown on the faces of Sue Boylen, Sue Didier, Arlene Dietz, and Karen Gress as they watch die graduation proceedings. All of our friends - They are too numerous to be now named individually, while there is no one ot them who is not too dear to be forgotten or neglected Abraham Lincoln ,FW-K I ,Q 9,-'Slim Q - us N x. Q , . . N X -r l . v 1.1 qw: .ag I 0- S I vb ffm? If lon 5 Q w 2- 1 .. . , X , , E m y N ,.,Q: f, dsx x gf' Q 9gk'i? Q05 S P X S .Q xxx Ni, l F 'SQ 'Sm .iv 5 X ii XSL X . Q 352 il? KQXA , Q Q X o 'P X X - , ' K' K x 5 XS Psfw - 'MW Q5 SX XX 5' is 4 i Qt . X as gaw 'Qi x x a 1 , ' si K fi 5 X , , X L 2 i' S, 4 Q X 5 E 5 'X W if .sxksy if 1 ,Q 5 . SQ LN gg .. Q X .s, Y . X x if - we x ' 'f Y - Q. X K x ix-Airyfgw -2 is s 334' W ' if' vt F x X .Q 5 f S . X lr xg X Ck A 3 K Q ' 5 Aw . K X 0' 'Vx 51 XX' X .Y Q Q X 2 m .iii .W,x , QF X, W NSQ K k 5 I , Q Aw N W . f ww X 2 . . - - NSS X Nm X . Q XX X . ..-- Qi- F Q x x x .,.-w.vN xxx x- W 'Q A X X '--' KK M Q -X W. x - Q N ' 4 g NX ' X K .,XL X na P a SN SL iz M. Q I .V 3 , Q in vw - 1 Q sf iff as N w 4 Q.. . w X Q v S1 N -2 iff? xx ' is Q f-Qf 'J xgrisi? X sp .X w , ... - X X X Q N ou I X X iz QI' 'it Q xi X ixiaxx f 9' R! x S xx Q Q :N F v' 't 'Ops Q '13, J ef , Q T x 1 if ., Er: . fkrf Eg, K . N ' 5' Q Qghjfyglvg Wk va . x Q 2 , Q 9 is x Q if r X ', 1, Q 'R N 0 s Vi' X Q 0: Q P, i K Q Q Q? S xi .- , 9 Q , dr Q W swf--2 ' iw W 'vis 4 i.., , s xr QA , Q - S Q Q , gg, ES S 'f fighting N X 5 Q x x sxffg 'kgs consider for a moment what we sheer fun of playing, the perhaps the most important-the 2 5 Q XS f R Wx XS l Wd? MMM W? A .- Q Q N ,S gigs Q N Q fx Q, , +R ' . N wk 5. , his fi' Q KX X ge S as X X - X 'f xii Scot Swimmers Net Second Sucessive Double Championship The David Douglas boys' and girls' swim teams pulled a double cross on the rest of the state this year by taking both state chamlpionships. They set a record by doing this for the first time ast year. A niche has been carved in the record books by repeating the titles this year. Since a fourth place district fimsh in 1964, the first year of competition, our torrid tankers have taken six straight district titles. For seniors like Bob McDonald, John DeRoest, and Lynn Murakami it was a gratifying and just reward for four years of hard work. For underclassmen like Terry Crowe, Corinne Biamont, and Dan Givens it is something to strive for. All together it was the whole team putting out their maximum for Coach Don J acklin. All the members of the girls swim team in one bunch proves too much for the boys' to resist. While waiting for their group shot the boys' engage in a wana! Marsha Smith and Lin Murakami are set and ready to go, determined not to be outdone A bad start could mean a few seconds lost and a lower placing. Season's Record David Douglas Gresham David Douglas Sunset David Douglas Sam Barlow David Douglas Parkrose David Douglas Aloha David Douglas Beaverton David Douglas Centennial Oregon State Championships David Douglas 51 South Eugene 44 Lin Murakami ponders her future on nearing the end of her career as a state high school champion swimmer. Three typical scenes which are always noticeable around the gmol: it s all in the resting tDiana Jailletj, the thinking fJohn aftoestl, and the action. It all adds up to dual state swim ti es. 12 4 Quarterback Terry McEwen prepares to pass as Ron Peebles blocks Scots Claim Second Consecutive Metro Championship For the second straight year the David Douglas football team claimed the Metro League trophy. This was the fifth Metro League title since the football program was introduced in 1954. In earning the trip to state, the Scots beat the best the Metro ad to offer including Sunset, Central Catholic, Hillsboro, and Beaverton. The Scots proved that if they were emotionally ready they cou d beat any team they played. Unfortunately, the Scots weren't ready for Corvallis as they bowed, 21-14, in their state quarterfinal game. The Scot's offensive lpunch was delivered by seniors Dave Harrington, Mi e Gwynn, Ron Peeblesg and juniors Ron Hi l, and Terry McEwen. The line, one of the state's heaviest, was anchored la' seniors Jeff Hammons and Scott Paul. Seniors Dick ooff and Doug Younce sparked an effective defense. Harrington, Hammons, and Younce all made first team All-Metro. Bill Sturdivant intently follows the play during the Sunset game. Defensive players Dick Hooff and Gale Teeters watch the offense in action. V 'swml iz.: .-,s.r?'fiy5: WN.- 'Q 'fs A jubilant Pam Kehrli provides inspiration for the team. The season's record for the Varsity football team is as follows: David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas 19 Rex Putnam 8 Milwaukie 27 Sunset 40 Beaverton 6 22 Hillsboro 52 Aloha . 20 Central Catholic 26 Parkrose 14 0 19 18 22 Clackamas 14 18 6 13 0 Corvallis 21 Terry McEwen fakes a handoff to fullback Mike Gwynn during the Central Catholic game. McEwen and Gwynn later combined for the winning touchdown. l., 1 , - ,ii .ix - K ,iQ x K x... --wil .L . K ' ' A I fx ' ,u- ka ,- A tv . A ' MQ.-5 my , 8- - gi Q.affgxjx5.p'-X 1 vw ' L Lef 5 x k ' ' . A . I f. e 3 3' t Q - Q g X 2 1 xg - if 375 ' ' A 5 if x Pea - -f 14, Q K, H w Y Xk.Fm'5 W, 'CfiLW:11rQ'fv, .. 'Ny . ax R - -.X '- W -gif RW wh NRM, fx A JW s-...N .f'jf'5z.z-Zi , W 9' - 1 :fill W ik i vw x yn A x xx .xiii -fQ'Y' ,Q Q23 N. ' ii K, N 'EE' A . , Coach Porter, filling in for injured Head Coach DeSylvia, talks with one of the players. Mike DeSylvia and Bruce Miller prepare for the kick off in the Sunset game. Julie Colton, Debbie Green, Barbi Niece, Barbi Bucholz, and Pam Kehrli express excitement found at every football game. ri QF eetn i K W l...?k1 , Cl, Scot Power An exhausted Greg Hull catches a moment of rest before returning to the Sunset game Underclass Teams Have Winning Season A pass play with Randy Pliska on the receiving end nets good yardage for the JV's. Sophomore Steve Bakke i239 scores untouched as Dave Bushnell 6801 and Randy Pliska 1837 give their approval. A Frosh A lineman applies a block during the game with East Hillsboro. The A s won this game 26-6 and went on to go undefeated for the season. The futurelooks bright for the David Douglas football program in the coming years. Both the Frosh A and JV football teams compiled unbeaten records over their opponents. The Frosh A team was 6-0 for the season and the JV team had a 9-0A record. This marks the third straight season that a David Douglas JV football team has gone undefeated. The Frosh B squad tallied a 3-1-2 record. JV standouts were Dave Thanem, Steve Bakke, and Jeff Ellers on offense while Jeff Walters, Ken Chance, and Ron Hobbs starred on defense. Scot Harriers Place Seventh in Regional The ingredients that are needed to make a good cross country team are a lot of hard work and a good mental attitude. This year the Scots, in the dual meets, accumulated three wins and four losses. In the district standings they placed seventh. The season's record is as follows: David Douglas Central Catholic David Douglas Aloha David Douglas Clackamas David Douglas Hillsboro David Douglas Beaverton David Douglas Parkrose David Douglas Sunset One of the outstanding runners this year was senior Ron Reidlinger. He placed fifth both at district and regional and placed twenty-seventh at state. Two other hard runners who should receive recognition are junior Bob Jeffery and freshman Greg Gustafson. The prospects for next year's team are good. Says Coach Skowhede, It depends on how much they work over the summer, and their mental attitude toward the sport. Coach Skowhede accumulates scores of the meet. E S 3, 'NN- In crossing the finish line Greg Gustafson shows that there is agony even in victory. Q..,, Head - shoulders - knees - and - toes. A lone Bob Jeffery warms up before the meet. Bud Geates relaxes during a meet . State Title Eludes Gymnasts Under the direction of first-year coach Ron Ostboe David Douglas's gymnastic teams enjoyed successful dual meet seasons in addition to second place finishes in the state championships. The boys team was 6.2 points shy of becoming state champions, while the girls fell short by 4.5 points. South Eugene captured both the boys and girls team trophy. The Scot gymnasts did, however, claim first place in the Northern District Championships for the 'fifth straight year. The Scots had two individual state champions in Ron Nisson and Doug Ingham. Ron won first place honors in floor exercise while Doug claimed a gold medal in side horse competition. Other gymnasts that were instrumental in the Scots high finish at state include Ross Cauthorn, Terry Hutchinson, Steve Monroe, and Jeff Davis. Girls who should receive recognition include Jayne Hamilton, Gayle Hamilton, Chris Berry, Peggy Ball, an Karen Heber. All-around gymnast Ron Nissen performs on the side horse. Ron finished seventh in state on the side horse in addition to his gold medal in floor exercise and second place finish in all-around competition. Miss Dauenhauer talks to the girls team before pratice begins. ewnww 'W ' . rr up -gg 1: ' i. Q r V L xi A superior strength move, an Olympic cross, is exhibited by Sophomore Ross Cauthom. N?s,fr.,g,,..r NQMmxvi-Nx,xakwawaw.xwnxwwQmwvsxremxmwasw f 1 1 36 ET... Coach Ostboe speaks to a few members of the boys team. This was Mr. 0stboe's first year at David Douglas Junior Ron Nissen exhibits his strength and stamina at the rings. This event is only one of six that an all-around gymnast, such as Ron, must master. Season' s Record David Douglas 139 David Douglas 136 141 158 David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas 147 David Douglas 124 David Douglas 131 David Douglas 130 David Douglas 152 David Douglas 152 David Douglas 145 District Championships David Douglas 160 Benson 124 McNary 103 Corvallis 102 Parkrose 108 Corvallis 116 South Eugene 136 South Salem 108 Grant 101 Jackson 104 Klamath Falls 146 South Eugene 156 Benson 119 State Championships South Eugene 156 David Douglas 152 Klamath Falls 139 Coach Ostboe assists Ron Cauthorn with a back hand spring. Besides knowing how a move should be executed conectly, a good coach must also know how to properly spot a gymnast during that move. Every piece of equipment and every bit of floor space is utilized during a gymnastics practice session. 'sf fe sv 'MW -:wsssYilW av- mw- Junior Glenn Patterson jumps in the tip-off against Centennial. Centennial fell to the Scots 47-35. Tourney Berth Eludes Scot Five Coach Truman 0sborn's cagers didn't figure too highly at the start of the 1969-1970 season. With only three returning lettermen the Scots seemed too inexperienced to cope with powerful teams from Beaverton and Central Catholic in the Northern Division of the Metro League. But at the end of the season David Douglas' record stood at 17-5, and it included wins over both Central and Beaverton. Mike Strader, the lone starting senior, was the leading scorer and rebounder for the Scots. Junior Glenn Patterson was second in both departments. Terry McEwen, also a junior, was two points behind Patterson in scoring, and he proved invaluable with his outside shooting. Gary Gray, a sophomore, had game winning baskets against Central and Sunset. Coach Osborn cited Greg Horner, a junior, as the club's best defensive slayer. The highlig t of the season came against Central Catholic at David Douglas. The then No. 1 ranked team in the state was unbeaten through 16 games. Gary Gary led the Scot charge with 6 points in the last 42 seconds. to insure a slim 61- 60 victory. gvws QM x , Z .4 suis? ivan? QA N A F IK 55 if 'M Q G W Qlfai. Junior Greg Horner readies to inbound the ball against Milwaukie. The Scots edged the Mustangs 57-54. X s New f assign Mike Strader, Terry McEwen, and Glenn Patterson successfully scgeendout their Milwaukie opponents while bringing down a re oun . K The basketball rally and dance team combine to raise spirit during a pep assembly before a Friday game. Season's Record David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas Marshall Madison Cleveland Milwaukie Parkrose Beaverton Hillsboro Aloha Central Catholic Clackamas Astoria Centennial Sunset Sam Barlow Rex Putnam Central Catholic Gresham Sunset Parkrose Beaverton Hillsboro Aloha A stron Scot bench intently follows the action on the court Coach Osburn s substitutes saw little action throughout the season because of the tough Metro League opposition the Scots faced 'iw 3 sf 42 JV's, Frosh Gain Experience W--v 'N' an 4 Qs s'. ,kNne,3 W' H JV Don Flynn puts up a lay-up against Beaverton. Once again the JV and frosh basketball teams have compiled winning records. 'The JV's matched the varsity's record by finishing at 17-5. The frosh A s had a 14-7 record. Both the JV and frosh coaches, Merrit Kelsey and Jim Nibler respectively, put a premium on playing all their players. The JV's were led by junior Don LaBarre, sophomores Jeff Ellers, Steve Bakke, Brad Smith, and freshman Robin Gulde. Leading scorers for the frosh were Kevin Hamilton, Tom Harrington, and Ed Nickenko. Sophomore Jeff Ellers drives for two more against Beaverton. a 4 o oo1 f 3-if Kim Wilcox 1413 goes inside for two points against Milwaukie. 14 Ei -il State champion Dan York completes a takedown on an opponent from Rex Putnam. Scots Fall Short of State Title The strong varsity wrestling team went undefeated the entire, season, each win bringing them closer to the Metro League tournament which was held here at David Douglas High School. The matmen had a great showing at the two day invitational meet as they went on to claim the Metro League Championship. The finalists in District were Walt Trapp, 106g Dan York, 1153 Gary Cerotsky, 1369 Lary Cerotsky, 141g Steve Parson, 148g Bill Smethurst, 178g Steve Daniels, 130g Stephen Browning, 1683 and Scott Paul, Hwt. With the metro league title behind them the matmen went to Corvallis where the state wrestling meet is held at Oregon State University. Two points separated the Scots from a first place finish. Dan York took first place in his individual weight class. Voted on by the wrestlers themselves, the most improved senior was Scott I-lamiltong the most outstanding freshman was Mark Foxg most outstanding sophomore Steve Danielsg and most outstanding junior Tim Gregos. The outstanding metro league wrestler was Dan York at 115 lbs. Mr. Duncan, coach of the varsity team, was proud of the Scots and is looking forward to next year. Senior Walt 'I'rapp applies a cross body ride to his Hillsboro opponent in the district championship. Senior Steve Parsons applies a head and arm pin. This was Steve's second district championship. Larry Cerotsky third place state winner at 141 lbs. controls Dick Bain of Rex Putnam. Larry won 4-0 is! David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas Season's Record 48 Aloha 45 Astoria 57 Barlow 55 Beaverton 47 Centennial 43 Clackamas 37 Gresham 37 Hillsboro 48 Parkrose 49 Sunset Junior Tim Gregos uses arms and legs to tie up his Parkrose opponent Tim won 5-2. Tim Gregos, outstanding junior 115 lb. wrestler, checks out an opponent's defense in the district tournament. Gary Cerotsky starts a takedown on Doug Bolen of Rex Putnam in the district tournament. Gary won eight points to two Seniors Bill Smethrust and Dave Kemper join Coach Duncan in watching another Scot on his way to victory during the district tournament. Frosh and J.V. Matmen Experience an Exciting Year 48 Freshman Bob Rayburn demonstrates his ability by gaining control of his opponent, as the referee gets ready for the count. Under the watchful eyes of assistant freshman coach, Mr. Staple, With concentrated effort freshman Keith Robins watches a and frosh coach, Mr. Bjorge, the freshman wrestlers went on to teammate wrestle. claim the Metro league championship. The J .V. and frosh wrestling season this year was a good one with the freshman coming on strong. The season's record for the frosh matmen was six wins and two losses. Their match with Parkrose showed their ability as they pinned every one of the opposition wrestlers. The outstanding contenders were Bob Rayburn, Lane Waleski, Mike Wood, Mark Fox, and Carl Sandstrum. With two wrestlers in every weight class the matmen went on to claim the Metro League Championship, held in Hillsboro. Said frosh Coach Bjorge, the wrestling this season went very well, especially at the end when they came on very strong to win the Metro title. The program of the J .V. wrestling under the direction of Mr. Hawley went into effect this year. The contenders who do not make the Varsity One or Varsity Two team wrestle Junior Varsity. This is a great opportunity for the boys to show their ability and their individual effort. The season's competition is made up of eight tournaments. This is where four schools come together and each wrestler competing with an opponent in his weight class. The J .V. team had a good season with seven wins and one loss. Coach Hawley comments, the program is good, with everyone getting to participate. Coach Hawley of the J .V. team listens intently to the suggestions offered by Mr. Duncan. This is the first year for Coach Hawley to serve on the wrestling staff. Matt Miller counters Harold Morton's attempted takedown with a cross-face and sprawl. Carrie Low and Craig Thiringer shoot from the kneeling position. Shooters Take State and Northwest Regional This year's Scot rifle team was perhaps the strongest ever to shoot for David Douglas. The team, coached by Mr. Bob Edwards, lost only to Sunset during the regular season and in the league playoff. However, in addition to an otherwise unblemished record the Scots won the state and Northwest Regional competition. A David Douglas scoring record was also established during a regular season win over Sunset. The Scots will also be ranked nationally by comparing their Northwest Regional scores with those of other outstanding national teams. Standouts for the Scots were Seniors Eric Dickman, Marc Huey, Rick Kile, and Greg Hanson. Dickman placed on the state and regional all star teams in addition to being named the Scots outstanding shooter. Under the watchful eye of Coach Edwards the four different shooting positions are demonstrated by Greg Hanson CPFOIICJ. Fred Hanson Giitillgi, Carrie Low ikneelihgl, Rick Kile toff handl, and Marc Huey toff handl. ,, W , Scot Thinclads Show Marked Improvement David Douglas boys' track team posted a Winning 4-3 dual meet record. This was in addition to a third place finish in the metro relays. The Scots tied for fourth place at district and qualified two trackmen for the state meet. Jeff Hammons garnered first places in both the district and state meets in the discus. Jeff also took second place in the shot-put at district. Dave Harrington took two firsts at district in the long jump and pole vault event. Dave LeDoux just missed a state meet berth by finishing third in the 440 at district. Although these three senior cindermen have graduated, Coach Walk Skowhede will have a large Getting a firm grip on the pole, Dave LeDoux prepares himself for the pole vault event. He was one of the outstanding track members this year qualifying for state. number of returning lettermen next year. Mr. Skowhede, head coach of the boys track team, reviews information concerning the upcoming meet. 'wi X t 4 K glfith the last turn rotation Jerry Abbott gets prepared to release the iscus. Jerry Abbott and Lindsay Wunn measure the distance on a shot put throw. Season's Record David Douglas 94 Barlow 42 David Douglas 56 Central Catholic 80 David Douglas 67 Parkrose 69 David Douglas 71 Beaverton 65 David Douglas 96 Aloha 40 David Douglas 80 Sunset 56 David Douglas 49 Hillsboro 87 David Douglas Metro 3rd David Douglas Invitation 4th Bill Sturdivant uses all his strength to send the javelin sailing through the air for a long distance throw. Mike Sabin shows the usual David Douglas winning form at the Barlow track meet 4 Frosh and J.V. Tracksters Gain Experience With another track season coming to a close, the freshman and junior varsity track team experienced another good year with three wins to three losses for the frosh, and three wins to four losses for the J .V. team. Outstanding tracksters were sophomores Gary Gray, Steve Bakke, and Randy Pliska. Outstanding freshmen were Bill Serdar, Dave Glennon, Andy Hess, Carl Sandstrom, Greg Gustafson, Dan Wilson, Ed Nichenko, and Mark Foot. Bill Serdar and Greg Gustafson both earned their varsity letter as freshmen. This is the first time in eight years that a freshman has achieved this honor. With good form Andy I-less, outstandin freshman trackster, uses strength ang power to send the discus on its way. Atop the last hurdle, the J .V. team hopefully runs on to victory. Determined freshman nmners concentrate on overtaking Central Catholic Wayne Belmont sets up his starting blocks for the freshman meet. Lassies Bring Metro Title to Scot-land The girls' track team had a victorious season this year ending with a record of 7-0. With stiff competition coming from Parkrose, Putnam, and last year's district title holder, Hillsboro, the Scot girls defeated all their challengers with overpowering force. In the special district meet the girls' track team went on to win the district title. Those who placed in district and were eligible for state were Toni Young Marilyn Coats, Carolyn Henderson, Susan Hiebert, Val 0' yrne, Ann Sheehy, Lynne Patterson, Sue Sturdivant, Dianne Burry, Barbara Taylor, and Diane Fox. The girls who placed in state were Marilyn Coats, third in javelin, and Carolyn Henderson, second in high jump. The Scots placed tenth in state which was held in Springfield this year. Coach Gladys Michael was very happy with her team this year and is looking forward to an equal or better team next year with a strong nucleus of returning underclass girls. K se se Miss Michael, coach of the girls track team, watches her girls perform. During every practice session a warm up is of vital importance in order to loosen up stiff muscles. Season's Record David Douglas 72 The Dalles Gresham David Douglas 68 Centennial David Douglas 79 Parkrose David Douglas 78 Wy'East David Douglas 79 Hillsboro David Douglas District 1st David Douglas State 10th With a hurst of energy Toni Yountghrsends the shot Onlts Way foralong distance ow. One gf the girls team's fastest hurdlers, Sue l-leibert, prepares for prac ce. O 'l 'BW USN Carolyn Henderson oerforms her own version of the Fosbury flop 0 Scots Take Metro League Tntle David Douglas' baseball team finally ended a twelve year stay away from the state playoffs by winning the Metro League title this year. By winning their last six league games, the Scots nipged Sunset for first place in the Northern Division. y beating Centennial in the first two games of a best of three series, the Scots claimed the Metro title and a state playoff berth. McMinnville fell to the Scots in quarterfinal playoff action. Several costly errors by the Grizzlies insured the Douglas victory. But, the eventual state champion, Madison, held off a late Douglas rally and thwarted the Scots' state title bid. Standouts at bat and in the field were seniors Brian Muir, and Dave Mowry, and juniors Ron Hill and Greg Horner. Outstanding hurlers for the team were seniors Larry Brooks, Steve Gilroy, Mike Strader, and Mike Gwynn. Muir and Hill were named first team all league and Hill also made second team all state. Larry Brooks, the Scots' number one pitcher, waits on deck. is .wa 1 Brian Muir Qabove and belowl shows his batting and running prowess during a regular season game. Sli? Greg Homer, the starting left fielder, makes it to first on a walk. Coach Nash talks strategy on the mound with Ken Alldritt and Terry McEwen 1153. Y ,7,,, David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas Season's Record 6 Beaverton 2 Central Catholic 1 Sunset 6 Aloha 6 Parkrose 12 Hillsboro 6 Clackamas 0 Astoria 6 Gresham 4 Central Catholic 6 Sunset 3 Aloha 1 Parkrose 7 Hillsboro 12 Milwaukie 2 Beaverton Metro League Playoffs 3 Centennial 3 Centennial State Playoffs 5 McMinnville 3 Madison Brian Muir takes a swing during the Slate Playoff Game with McMinnville. The Scots won the quarterfinal game 5-1 Ere -'yL :,- Ron Hill and Greg Horner warm up before they bat. Both are Jumors and wall be back to lead next year's team. Q 1 ...gif-, ' If ' XI!! 'gy Ma- 6, N..,R,X 1' - X-: w1LfAff C,3' lx ' y an. 3 Fred Hanson attempts a nindown while Greg Goodrich watches the action. Underclass Teams Post Winning Season Junior Dave Dillingham rounds third during a J .V. game. Both the frosh and J.V. baseball teams had winning seasons this year. Although the J .V.s were only 13-11 for the year, the frosh put toghether a 14-2 won-lost record. Pitc standouts for the J .V.s were Bob Craswel and Fred Hanson while Jeff Austin, Bill Harrington, and Vic Petroff were the squad's best hitters. Mark Goodwin and Garry Butenschoen led the freshman mound staff. And Tom Harrington, Al Bain, and Archie Langford all hit above .400 for the frosh this season. One of the J.V.'s best pitchers, Fred Hanson, shows his form. Base running was one of the keys to the success of the frosh this year. Freshman Gary Mattsen coaches first base for the J .V.'s during one of their games. 1 Brent Murray follows through on a drive. Brent, who narrowly missed state medalist honors, still has three more seasons ahead of him. W Golf Teams Finish Strong Both the boys and girls varsity golf teams were successful this Bear. The girls were first in their league and second in the Metro i vitational, which is equivalent to the boys district competition. The boys were third in their league, second at district, and fifth i in State. In addition, they took fifth as a team in the Portland City Junior and first in The Dalles Invitational. The girls were led by Nancy Krough, a sophomore, who averaged 47.5 for the year. Nancy, who tied for second place medalist at the Metro Invitational, and Mary Kleeb were named to the all-star team in that tourney. t For the boys it was freshman Brent Murray and senior Bill i Smethurst w o led the team. Brent just missed out on state medalist by one stroke as he shot 74-70 during state competition. Both Brent and Bill were named second-team All-Metro and Brent was also named first-team All-State. Girls' Season's Record David Douglas Tillamook 263 i David Douglas Aloha 352 David Douglas Barlow 326 David Douglas Parkrose 339 David Douglas Centennial 270 David Douglas Gresham 299 David Douglas Barlow 385 David Douglas Sunset 304 David Douglas Parkrose 307 David Douglas Sunset 316 David Douglas Lake Oswego 261 David Douglas Beaverton 300 METRO INVITATIONAL 2nd Sghomore Nancy Krogh strokes a putt during a match. Nancy lost o y two duel matches during the season. Boys' Season's Record David Douglas Parkrose 209 David Douglas Gresham 216 David Douglas Tillamook 209 C A David Douglas The Dalles 220 David Douglas Centennial 230 David Douglas Milwaukie 221 David Douglas Tigard 209 David Douglas Barlow 226 David Douglas Central Catholic 210 , David Douglas Sunset 202 , David Douglas Aloha 222 David Douglas Beaverton 201 David Douglas Hillsboro 234 2 David Douglas Tillamook 195 David Douglas Clackamas 209 David Douglas Astoria 223 David Douglas Putnam 219 David Douglas Mt. Hood C.C. 164 The Dalles Invitational rg , David Douglas 1st Portland City Junior David Douglas 5th District Tournament David Douglas 2nd State Tournament David Douglas 5th teeg V- f is qi 4 L7 1 Bill Schmiedeskamptgutts out at Glendoveer. Bill, a senior played four years on e golf team at the varsity level. Lynn. MacKel1er putts one at Top 0' Scott during practice. Lynn played at the number two position behind Nancy Krogh on the girls' team this year. 1 'E 3 Tennis Teams Have Winning Season K. Xkgd With a powerful swing freshman Kim Wilcox serves the ball over the net to his opponent. Bag in hand, Patty Jeffery throws the balls out to get ready for another hard i practice session. Girls' Season's Record David Douglas Clackamas David Douglas Rex Putnam David Douglas Parkrose David Douglas Centennial David Douglas Milwaukie David Douglas Beaverton David Douglas Gresham David Douglas Hillsboro David Douglas Aloha David Douglas Sunset The girls' tennis team had a notable 6-2 win loss season this year. Under the strong coaching of Miss Doris Owens the girls did well enough in district to claim the Metro League title. Some of the outstanding tennis plladyers this year were Terri Borchers, Barbara Groth, a Delores Payne. The outlook for a successful team next year is very promising, with the return of underclass members Groth and Payne. The boys' tennis team had a creditable 10-5 win-loss season. In the district standings they placed fourth with only two players qualifying for state. The ones who gualified for state were Stan Koehler and Mike Caldwell. utstanding players this year were Tom Daudistel, Dan Lierman, Stan Koehler, Mike Caldwell, Steve Conlee, and Dave Knegper. Mr. Jim Nibler, coach of the boys' team, is pleas with his team. Next year he expects an even better season. ,sf- ..-.. si: . M, ,,4..4i David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas David Douglas Boys' Season's Record Columbia River Aloha Aloha Gresham Milwaukie The Dalles Beaverton Parkrose Hillsboro Central Catholic Centennial Rex Putnam Sunset Clackamas Miss Owens, coach of the girls' tenni team, takes time out to relax. Her coaching ed the girls to win the Metro League Title. With Snood form senior Stan Koehler is in ready position to return the ball over net. 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Z. 4 Q Q Ok X 4 1- 0 g fxxx. if x Q Qgie-,Q x Q as '53 X 3 Y C X sf 'F is S Q g X Wo QA 0 my Xxx il Ji xr? if K ' Q b-QfE fWQii :K Q K x x it S LT f X X Q My f I r' K va ,W . 'fm -MM' ..--- .ff .J z'3ba' fga elsif Ig.. w QQ ,S N 'Y . Pvc' ,W M Q ' , Q X ' , x X F XLQKQA ' X .sf U5 g' xl V an ,x ' 1- v- A - , M -Q . L ,V af w i' XV? A x. - . J - Q , r f fu A L ' Q35 Q 3 Q O W 4 -sh ing 55 .A 5 Qxznikski xx x 55, 5 gil, .Q X D do not pray for tasks-equal ' equaltoyour tasks. then the miracle but you shall be the it X wx K , Q Q 'Q N X K X! Q? QQ' QQ S get I A NS. K x A SWXQWQFX xx - Q , X A S. 'Q L X Q Si iXG f QAQQ9 xy, ' :im ' Q lx V S Mx, , X K Q, . Q Q: Q Q 3 Q Q x W1 Q? .. X sf-.Q S git ii. Mui 'YXQ We Give of Ourselves When We Give the Gilt of Timeg When We Are Minute Builders of More Abundant Living for Others . H Wilfred A. Peterson The world today is in need of many changes, but it is often hard to find peop e dedicated enough to make constructive changes in it. Most of the faculty at David Douglas are concerned enough about our world to try and change it, and they encourage us, the students, to work for constructive changes, too. One of the innovations that has come to David Douglas is the David Douglas plan. This plan gives the teachers more free time and enables them to sncend some of that free time with us, ta ing about a problem, or just laughing about a funny thing that happened in the cafeteria. In the classroom a more informed atmosphere exists than before. This environment enables us to be more receptive to what is being taught. After school we can find the faculty working on the decorations for a dance, advising club activities, coaching sporting events, or just talking with students. They spend a considerable amount of time with us, and give of themselves to better us, so that we can have a better chance at things to come. wi .W E 'l f.1Xgff Qu X51 u W ' X' N-few - . ' ' X W Q if -RSL! uk - ARA X ' ' X ' u IA J f LM Mr. R' ha . xc rd A. Muller - Principal MF- Jerome H Be- ' lef, Assistant Princi P31 - Curriculum MT. Paul G Tse . hach . ' e. Ass1stantPrmcipa1, Junior Building , M.- Nv Q Vice Principals Give Encouragement and Administer Discipline to Students i Top Row, L. to R.: Mr. Wendell E. Loe, Vice Princgwal-Boys, Junior Bmldingg Mr. Ray Utz, Vice Principal-Boys, Senior uilding. Bottom Row: Mrs. Mildred M. Wirtz, Vice Principal-Girls, Senior Buildingg Miss Virginia Shaw, Vice Principal-Girls, Junior Building. School Board and Superintendent Fultill Duties As Top Administrators of the District School Board Chairman Robert Watson passes out diplomas at the grad ceremony with the helpful aid of Dr. Ken Niece, the assistant chairman. A Good Teacher Plants a Seed of Curiosity FACULTY, L to R: Mrs. Geraldine Betts, Mrs. Lynne Bell, Mr. David Barger, Mrs. Virginia Raer, Mr. Kaare Berge, Mrs. Shirllei' Bakke, Mrs. Mary Anne Bauer, Mrs. Kathryn Bamford. r. Monard Bjorge. Cultivates it with Lectures, Discussions and Visual Aids . . V Q-L i 1 X i sX XX 5 N X X s n, ss- Q-1, ss K 5 wwii FACULTY, L to R: Mr. Jay Burchak, Mr. Bruce Bliese, Miss Shirley Brown, Mr. Dennis Bryson, Mrs. Mariorie Boozer, Mrs. Sharon gi-idie, Mr. Frank Boyer, Miss Kath een Brown, Mr. Norman ea man. W X .Q 177 178 Watches its Progression with a Sense of Pride 2 FACULTY, L to R: Mr. Ray Clark, Mrs. Donna M. Canton, Mr. Ron Conner, Mr. John Cain, Mrs. Judy Cochran, Mrs. Donna Chalmers, Mr. Larry Cartmill, Mrs. Penny Cole, Mrs. Velna Byrd. - - l s X N 55 N ik wff 1 ' 4f vs XR N1 - A 1 1 RU . mg :xg 1 i ,Y Y Q: 5 - a k.,., . t. . 11 rss - ,. N ' , , we rf' ,1 . . is .sk 'Jw Q X f v A X X X R 1 xx Nr X X Qx W X X X N X x And is Rewarded by the Final Outcome - an Individual Prepared to Meet Life's Challenges E A u is 1 , 1 M ,Q . si FAQULTY, L to R: Mr. Elvin-Davis, Mr. Scott Davls, Mr. James Dixon, Miss Kyra Dodge, Mr. Kag Darby, Mrs. Ruth Dowling, Mr. Robert avidson, Mrs Ardelle Dennis Mr TomDeSylvia. ' 7 Y Y Y ' 77 Y77'7 I V Q W 1 I i 182 FACULTY, L to R: Miss Joan Fast, Mrs. Mary Ann Dunn, Mrs. Valentine Ewing, Miss Nancy Ferguson, Mrs. Doris Durrel, Mr. Robert Edwards, Mr. James Etzkorn, Mr. Sam Flint, Mr. DeLance Duncan. F J' FACULTY, L to R: Mr. Stanton Gaumer, Mr. Wilber E. Funk, Miss Beth Gessford, Mr. Dargg R, Girod, Mr. George Friesen, Mrs. Barbara Frederickson, Mrs. Wyman Gern rt, Mr. Richard J. Fulton, Mrs. Jeanne M. Fulginiti. s ,A MSP' , '15 S X. wi? fi K X 5-Q 'N New -are i FACULTY, L to R: Miss Patricia Griffin, Mrs. Darlene Griffth, Mr. George Hahn, Mr. William Haller, Mr. David Given, Mrs. Helene Green, Mr. Rodney Gorg, Mr. Ronald Goodwin, Mr. Francis Gregory. FACULTY FACULTY, L to R: Mrs. Lea Helin, Mr. Frank Hawley, Mr. Duane L Hendrickson, Mrs. Sue Hill, Mrs. Diane Howard, Mrs. Jan Hyneman, Mrs Joy Heaney, Mrs. Ethel M. Jabs, Mrs. Eleanor Heide. Wi' Ny., 190 1 will L ' .oanQl ' x K V i i e ww aw A' FACULTY, L to R: Mr. Merritt Kelsay, Mr. Lee Johnson, Mr. William l-I Jeschke, Mr. George Kom, Mr. Lamont Klick, Miss Karen Kullbom, Mrs Joanna Klick, Mr. Peter Klabo, Mr. William Jordan. I Vw X g..... --,,N..,, . FACULTY, L to R: Mrs. Tamara Markham, Mrs. Martha Mathew, Mrs. Joanne Lewis, Mrs. Jean Lewis, Mr. Dwight Leverenz, Mr. Harry Martini, Mr. Errol Maddox, Mr. Joseph MacRae, Mrs. Susan Lane. FACULTY ff' FACULTY, L to R: Mr. Peter Montgomery, Miss Crete Miller, Mr. Wayne M. Miller, Mr. Ketil Moksnes, Mrs. Claudia E. Moksnes, Miss Barbara Mairftag, Mr. Lawrence Morrell, Mrs. Helen M. Mi er. kt , 1 5 1. ww. .ie..r..., ,.xx Q... -. - . FACULTY, L to R: Mr. John Nash, Mrs. Beverly Olson, Mr. Rodney Ostboe, Mr. Don 0'Neill, Mr. Truman Osburn, Mr. Carl Nydegger, Mr. James Nibler, Mrs. Margaret Northrup, Mrs. Margaret Neal. FACULTY, L to R: Mrs. Jane Petruzzelli, Mr. Roger L. Porter Mr. Roger L. Price, Miss Doris E. Owens, Mr. Rick D. Pullen, Mrs Rae Mona Reynolds, Mr. Gene Petrasso, Mr. Lawrence A. Pilosi Mr. George Pavlakovich. FACULTY X N u FACULTY, L to R: Mr. William Schmid, Mr. Elmer Scheelar, Mrs. Barbara Simon, Mr. Dale Russel, Mr. Barry Rotrock, Mrs. Suzanne Roberti, Mrs. Clarice Roehm, Mrs. Barbara Simpson, Mrs. Gayle Sievers. E- S X! is-ss, FACULTY, L to R: Mrs. June Smelser, Mr. Walter Skowhede, Mr. Merlyn Smith, Mrs. Maureen Smith, Mrs. Lora Bell Stram, Mr. Milton Staple, Mr. Robert Stark, Miss Melanie Strickland, Mr. Wilton Slocum. l 20 FACULTY, L to R: Mr. David Sund, Mr. William Watt, Mr. Walter Swanson, Mr Richard Thomas, Mr. George Vanelli, Mr. Leslie Weigart, Mr. Nate Watson, Mrs. Clarice Summers, Mr. ual Tigner, Mrs. Janet Tucker. 5 Q :Wig ,flag 5 1 A I- M 20 A X925 Wy' FACULTY, L to R: Mr. Jack Young, Miss Juanita Willing, Mr. Wayne Wenzel, Mrs. Trudy Williams, Mr. Max Wilkins, Mr. Tim Wade, Mrs. Gloria Zeal, Mr. Bob Wells, Mr. Larry Zgonc, Mrs. Jane Witt, Mr. Duane Wilson. l zo 7 ii, S x Q X X X A 'S ,O . E' ' was +X ef 5. Q1 . iv Ig 5 X t - E Q s K' 3 SQ X X. X x XX x ' X x X X Underclass Freshmen Eagerly Begin New Experiences wists sessssw CS NNN N6 -SX' . 210 Freshmen soon become acquainted with the counseling office and its staff who endeavor to straighten out mixed up schedules, find jobs for interested students, and help them to plan their future schedules. The all-important gradehook presents anxieties for many students. Freshman physical education students enlarge their field of activities - is R 1 1 - X , i i 4 E M s wigs - N , I .,:'... vs J -QT. sn V- 'S sg. Abemathy, David Achziger, Gary Addis, Sharon Amold, Stephanie Auker, Tmdel Austin, Jolm Babiak, Marla Q ss X X T W .-: ss, X5 5 Y as we sr. E .-fs .f X S gdeeg Szxink Albert, Mitchel ins 'e, ie Alex, Gail Albers, Greg Allen, Cathy Bailey, Sherri Bales, Carol Bain, Allyn Balmer, Debbie Baker, Debra Ban s, Ron Baker, Sandi Barbis, Randy 2 B' 'J W xx, ss, sk ,- q as 'X Ss ,. 'BK N' ,M 1 3. 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Hooper, Keith Hope, Vickie Hopkin, Anola Jensen, Bob Johansen, Beth John, Bob Johnson, Bart 1 Q Hosford, Leslie Howard, Lisa Howe, Nancy Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Ken J ohnson, Robert Johnson, Tim 6 Howell, Patty Huber, Greg Huehl, Diane Johnson, Vickie Johnstone, Bev Jones, Glenna Jones, Jennifer ' K so -ts Q W . Y X I-.S . 'K X ,few Y , V y Ohh x NWS X fox . N 6 xx V , , vi A . ' 5 1 - 4 , ,V , . i , , 2 , - K, Hughes, Dave Humbert, Richard Hunt, Julie Jones, Kathy J ones, Roger Jones, Susan Jones, Walter lngle, William Ingram, Steve lnnocenti, Lisa Judd, Marilyn Juul, Cynthia Kahler, Steven Kahut, Dennis fi 'ar lvanoff, Jeanie Jackson, Deborah Jackson, Kathy Kaiser, Diane Kam, Jon Kaydas, Michiel Keckler, Jojeanne X . K I A . Ai J ez L ' s. i R . . , J H ' 4 .,.x na., Q J -. 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Y , X N , W5 W 'X Nepote, Carol Nesbitt, Don Newberry, Ron Parton, Sue Paschall, Lonnie Patey,Blake Patterson, Alan xg Nz K. xfi x , K A A S. ,N 3 , . 3 Hit, , 'K S 5 L N P N, sg X P' .Z f x X Nichenko, Ed Nickel, Luree Nissen, Chris Patterson, Janet Patterson, Robert Payne, Delores Payne, Terry P Noblin, Kerry Nolan, Kevin Nordstrom, Susan Pedersen, Jody Peek, William Pemberton, Cormie Penk, Deborah Q - JN Rx ,i 5 is i. k XX so vs if Nyseth, Robert Olson, Ian Nyquist, Pam Olsen, Marcia Penney, Susan Perkins, Jerry Peterson, Jan Petroff , Vic Olson, Joe Olson, Patti Philip, Mitchell Phillips, Carolyn Phillips, Duane Phillips, Margaret s ,, il , N xlibs x ' X :Ta 4 ss sif- rsiqzx. X Sv 3 Olson, Terry Osaki, Alan Oman, Davia Oswald, Lou O'Neal, Sherry Oswalt, Greg ll:icknerMMilke gitts, Jim ierce, ar lath,David Piercey, Mike Polich, Kathy Pipgras, Mary Pollack, Mike ,. . - mimi ' 'N' if .1 : s QFJQSQ as s 9533:-hs, T i. , 'Xz- 7' 1 X QM . i if i. i Ein ew ills' , ' f f P s as , -'s CN - +2 ,, ,I t f 'i M -- ... i T5 Q 5 QR X t L. , ,M s P A A X 'P ' is f ers, L 6 X 'a is ,.... R QW , .,.. W .w.A. ,W vw R X N 'FQ' Poole, Lois Port, Ralph Porter, Cynthia Prather, Alvin Price, Mike Pronovost, Renee Pruitt, James ,,,, no f x S I . 'f ,. . n - u. fm X sw g - aX 'b, , X 'S i Ki Y i Porter, David Powell, Christina Powell, Diane Purcell, Mark Pyle, Debra Queen, Richard Quindt, Robert V K - . K K XP? X ,M g f Q , 2 lumix Q uv: ...X ue, S? - , ., .M N Sr A flurry of hard work produces good results. 4 , l .Wg in if cg 'ls X , g 5. S 'ss Randall, Ken Rattey, Nancy Ray, Robert Rodman, Chris Roger, Cheryl Rogers, Debbie Rogers, Gail , . U 'CI' e f, t Q, S XX i ei.. X N . V as .i ' R xx an Quik Raymond, Debbie Rayson, Bob Reagan, Debbie Roper, Loren Rose, Gwen Rosier, Steve Ross, Jeff ff, quan- Reid, Sally Reybum, Robert Rice, Doug Richey, Craig Repp, Jon Reynolds, Debbie Richard, Janet Rider, Becky Retchless, Bnice Ricci, Karla Richardson, Leonard Rier, Rick Roundtree, Harold Ryan, Jack Sandstrom, Carl Schaufelberger, Nancy Rugg, Diane Rykken, Dave Sattergren, Doug Schefter, Linda Russell, Joseph Sackett, Tim Schacher, Laura Schleiffers, Janis Ryan, Carrie Sandberg, Ginger Schantz, Larry Schmidt, Kathy s we axis Riley, Robert Rist, Rodger Robbins, Keith Schmidt, Wes st , 3, N f . , . '3i ' x l F 5 '33 J' X P i lkgg ,A NS Robbins, Neil Robinson, Jeff Rodal, John Schneider, Rexanne Schmiede skamp, DavidSchonert, Karen Schmitt, Judith Schmitt, Matthew -s Schrab, Ricky Schubothe, Kurt VS Q f xl 2 H . , l . l x 3 s as V, . . rx n . 'Q F Q elf S X as Q e xffg z' ta ee w ill . if A li ti. 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'S . at . x t A' , Q e K . -f fs ,S ke f wg-up Q S wi 2 bl it -Q -t in 3 tv' 5 4 '9 i3 S it if it A A st 1 a 402 .-Ab Shain, Allen Sharp, Russell Sheets, Lori Spaziani, Lori Staatz, John Staple, Jeff Steele, Sandra gt .Lk W ,,...-., me-1. -5. t s Q52 Shepherd, Sue Shuler, Paul Shults, Duane Steinkamp, James Stephens, Dan Stevens, Brent Stevens, Lance ess at xr 1, t 1 5 ' U65 X E li ix ., we. , , '1 . Qu s 's ig . x , Stotts, George Strandy, Lori Stratford, Ga.ry x w X , eh .- me ,QQ 5 .aa iw e Q-rf' .- A Q ,wk 1 . Q -f' f i 5, Sv - fe 1 . ' Q, 1 fir X' ' Q r v ,. 1? i 8 Straw, Lori Struck, Sheri Strutz, Dave Sturdivant, Sue Subject, Judy Sullivan, Sandra Swanson, Jerry Sweetland, Sheri Syring, Jeff 2 T ',. . ,X -N. i t . k - 5 X , f' 'ex 1 ' awraffii 4. AN ,- N- - .' X '. . - Q SN 6 W in h r i ' ' T 5 1. fy ar w 'fr ' S will 3 Q T., v nu , , Q 2 x 1 G :I r, I 5 is X- Tabor, Brad Taylor, Susan Teuber, Teresa Tallmon, Dave Teeters, Nanette Teutsch, Lisa Taylor, Debra Terry, Gladys Thiel, Pamela The attention of this home economics class is momentarily divided as papers are handed out. 5' Thompson, Becky Thompson, Brian Thompson, David x w .V it e f , ,Q A S eees ' f f Q- 9 f ,, rp .. S ' me f ...tae ' 1 WN , ---fmxe e fere- ,fkizzfg , , W , gr , , it , X., S Thompson, Jeffrey Thorton, David Tobias, Steve Thom, Scott Thostenson, Thor Tomey, Vicki Thorpe, Richard Timmons, Bnrce Tooze, Barbara Vickery, Shirley Wagner, Katherine Waleske, Stuart Vogele, Ben Waage, John Wackerly, Gayle 'AWKWQ V' 4 in s rx t Wakefield, Waldo, M Q Wagoner, Michael Danelle ichael Walker, George Wallace, Cynthia Wallace, Jeffrey .Vg 1 'Y .f . ,3 ' if V . --1 W , J' s ,,. ,,,L 'ff , 'it -lm, Qi E r'e 9 X K g ,,'.,Q,,k-1 Q, ' T . K W , X ' 1' is ees - 1 N ' X. Q-K , .a . 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X N as 35574 so ai 'Q ii . 5 3 X Wood, Mike Woolhiser, Janet Yeaman, Diana Woodell, Roberta Wunn, Shelaun Yoakum, Steven Woods, Jeff Wurst, Diane York, Dan Woods, Robert Wyss, James Youker, Jim Woodward, Ronald Wyss, William Young, Tina Adelhart, Scott Barnes, Mike Bradbury, David Brock, Gaylen Deiter, Larry Dickerson, Nancy Didway, Gerald Griffith, Patricia Haas, Monty Haley, David Zank, Randolph Zerbe, Ruth Zimmerman, Anna Zimmerman, John Zimmerman, Tom Camera Shy: Heibert, Marilyn Hilbert, Marguerite Hobbs, Leta Kleyn, Mike Meeker Greg Meier, Candace Pesterfield, Julie Simmons, Alona Schwartz, Robert Thomas, Lloyd Diane Rugg warily waits for the activities to begin in P.E 23 0 X .il-llnnn...... Bob Barrett blows away on his tuba, adding to the various sounds heard at one of the pep assemblies Hard Working Sophomores Strive for Excellence smates, sophomore Tom Wrlkmson goes through the process of checkmg out a book. 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J, TSS K3 - ' 53' Godtlibsen, lvar Goetz, John Goetz, Vivian Halford, Terri Halkyard, James Hall, Debbie Hall, Gale J in- msgs Goff, Daniel Golleher, Gary Goodman, Cheryl Halloran, Candace Halloran, Kathleen Hamilton, David Hamilton, Gayle vxsf' xc? H i X H s be o ssis H i f Y ' ' . s 4, .1 -gf H s. , 4 i, ,A A ,W ggi . TT 1 fs Qs s LS H Jr ,K K M 5-. g . S x X 6 :X f Hammel, Bob Hancock, Teresa Hanna, Jeff Hanson, Dan Hanzlik, Bob Harless, Charles Harman, Bob Harper, Robbie Hampton, Vicki Hanel, Craig Hansen, Sandra Hanson, Dave Hargraves, Valerie Harman, Candee Harp, James Harrell, Gwen Things can get hectic as students pass through the Junior Building cafetorium during snack. 9 x K k .sis s T' F 557 , R J' 2 fx-, .L , ' Y. . Q - ' X r , V i , is - fs 'x'-- s K . 5 . :s X . - s ..... , .., f ' f Q a H 'N J - . he ' us., . N t - X if E? 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X Q st 'h t Mayer, Peggy McCaw, J anie McClary, Russell Miller, Susanna Millet, J on Mills, Paula Minard, Robert 5 Q ., , McClure, Terry McCoy, Richard McDonald, Bette Misner, Robert Mock, Gary Moebius, Kathleen Monda, Kathy . insists McFarland, Mae McIntosh, Donald McKay, Gary Monroe, Steven Monte, Walter Moore, Donna Moore, Michael McLain, Dimetra McLaughlin, Bill MeMillin, Donna Moore, Patricia Moore, Thomas Moore, Wendy Morris, William McNamee, James McNerth.ney, William Medford, Cheryl Morrow, Renee Morton, Harold Moser, Keith Moulton, Phillip WTS? ss E - A ,..e - ' if A X K Medley, Ramona Meechan, Patrick Megyesi, Corinne Mozorosky, Elliot Murphy, Michael Myers, Michelle Nakamura, Cynthia .J . . fx si. P' Q N 2 : E N Qwi A .mfgwx ,. .L JSF' J I PY 4 S . 'X ly.. ., . R 42 + Meier, Diane Meng, Lynn Merkley, Llnda Nathan, Marilyn Nelson, Cathy Nelson, Judith Nelson, Richard it, ,,, N, , , . ,, -wr. 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Young, Sharilyn Young, Sharon Zeazas, Anthony Camera Sh Bowen, Coleen Bozarth, Sidney Bright, Jeff Buckland, Gene Casey, Rick Chambliss, Connie Dickey, Steve Dunn, Alan Easly, Dennis East, Russell Gage, Greg Grey, Patsy Hall, Jay Hatch, Warren Hutson, Cynthia Kadush, Michael Keil, Michael Kennedy, lrene Laird, Frank yi Langley, Cynthia Larson, Kerri Martin, Debra Oreilce, Jerry Paintner, David Patey, Marilyn Pulatie, Leslie Raetz, Brad Reinhart, Craig Roberts, Mike Robinson, Allan Schenck, Curtis Strozinsky, Robyn Talbert, Donna Therrell, Janice Y Watts, Diane wlllsloillggllllla Jim Schroeder is heedless of the crowd around him as he speaks to a friend Winget, Mary 25 O This year's new scheduling proves to be quite beneficial to Walt Barker, as he makes use of his I.S. time in deep study. The chemistry lab-a source of learning experience for Randy Lange. Performing for the guests at the International Banquet was one of M various tasks undertaken by juniors Greg Horner and Dianne ee er. 5072! E Juniors Complete Year with a Wide Range of Activities Rick Chester finds that studying can bring both information, and welcome relaxation. With eges fixed and watch running, Dave ischoff awaits the runners as they head into the homestretch. s so A sl ,gd 5 3 W . s . XQ. of .. X if K N li X Anderson, Mike Andrew, Mark Angell, Deeann Bellant, Rick Bellmer, Linda Bentlye, Barbara Berkc, Kathy Armstrong, Craig Arno, Lowell Arnold, Gary Bernstein, Rob Berry, Carolyn Berry, Georgia Best, Donna Adair, John. Adams, Robert Ainslie, Pam Alldritt, Ken Allison, Heidi Amos, Skip Adam, Laurie Addington, Becky Albuschie, Walter Allen, Sandra Allison, Nancy Amundsen, John Adams, Duane Addis, Kevin Aldrich, David Allen, Susan Alsup, Rick Anderson, Curtis Amold, Pam Averett, Ron Baker, Edna Barbis, Carole Basco, David Bauer, Jack Atkins, Larry Bachhuber, Sarah Baker, Pam Barker, Walt Batchelor, Terrie Baxtef, Mike Atkinson, Carol Bacus, Sandra Baker, Sheri Barnett, John Bates, Nancy Beck, Vicki Auker, Debi Bair, Ruth Baldock, Randy Barton, Fran Bauer, Arlyn Behrens, Steve ., . S .t F es' km ' D D t S xx 5 xii 3 -me X f M A Q' N XX Q fir Q 2 eyer, Susan ischoff, David ixby, Linda Bristow, Katrina Britton, Carol Broome, Demarie Brose, William Bjorge, Marvin Blackbume, Craig Blair, Robert Brown, Charlene Brown, Cheryl Brown, Glendella Brown, Marla XX A .ff S X e ,. is X Blocker, Dan Bogoger, Michael Boland, Arthur Brown, Shelley Browning, Steve Brozene, Stephen Bryan, Shirley K X X -'SP N -. uw! 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X 'Martin, Dan Mather, Kathleen Mayers, Dennis McCann, Michael McCoy, Joseph McGuire, Kathy 3 Martin, Jackie Mattsen, Jim Mays, Bonnie McCaw, Bonnie McEwen, Terry McLaughline, Carol ,Mason, Daniel Maxwell, Steven McCaleb, Beverly McClure, Tim McGee, Steven McLaughline, Judy l w Meyers, Cynthia Miller, Steve Mitchum, Mary Monroe, Carla Moore, Ray Moses, Mike Millard, Juli Miller, Steven Mix, Colleena Moodie, Maureen Moorhead, Christy Muldoon, Brenda Miller, Bruce Millington, Judith Moline, Don Moore, Dana Morriss, John Mullbock, Hal Miller, Judith Minor, Larry Monda, Glenn Moore, Liz Mosen, Greg Murakami, John ., W, 33 X Meader, John Mecum, Linda Meinig, Edward Murphy, Janet Nalum, Tim Nance, Kenneth Nathan, Barbara t P .-K an Q ...K trims ,K- vzfiaw i! V A 1 'IN X ,S . , ima Meis, Debbie Mewha, Russell Meyer, Rodney Neal, Tim Nedrow, Barbara Negus, Lendall Nelson, Debra X X xx Q Nelson, John Nichols, Gladys Nickel, Kathy Parton, Nora Pattee, Jerry Patterson, Carla Patterson, Glenn Niece, Barbi Nissen, Ron N01-ton Linda Nielsen, Cathie Nordstrom, Karl Obs,-kai-nper Doug Nimz, Don Norton, Ed 0'Die,-no, Jeim Patterson, Sue Pedersen, Marilyn Perry, Lynne Pauli, Don Pemberton, John Peterman, Carol Pearsall, Mark Pennick, Jack Peterson, Mike Pedersen, Janice Perry, Karen Pettefer, Ralph Offett, Elizabeth Olcott, Rick Oldham, Chris Pettit, Tim Phillips, Carol Phillips, Kathy Picco, Mike asses Ns QX P 262 Oman, Randy Oman, Wayne Palmer, Janice Pierce, Patty Pierce, Becki Pine, Tom Pleiss, Linda -s Q E N +- sux 'ii 'N -gn. x ' ' .. - 'Sa W Palmer, Richard Park, Pat Parker, Mary Pletz, Gary Plumley, Debbie Pollack, C Pond, Jim arl at i s Q . +s xx it , - . s he RX .. Parkinson, Carol Parpesi, Steve Parsons, Doug Poole, Dennis Pope, Marijane Porter, Ron Powell, Greg X s SX si' ' Sv X Q ,x ., I NX 5 X, 6 5 SX gr rr ' .ATS A ext, N , 1 S Pratt, Lynda Puckett, Larry Price, Brian Puckett, Lorri Prihar, Diane Purcell, Kathy - W QQQT' 5? N W S -X ,KX B we X ,Q 3 R ,gr as -R . gy Q X X X X X tx 3 we SS-x S R Purdy, Jan Quindt, Michael Raun, Gary Purdy, Jean Randolph, Mike Rector, Tom Queen, Sheri Rankin, Randy Reed, Amold .. Y Q X X WF X .S . XX r d ' , ........,,,,, in Reeder, Teresa Remont, Richard Renfro, Jerry Careful attention is required as Kevin Addis fashions a work of art. ROHHS Dan ROSS Debl W Rouches, Dan Rubesh, Ted Ruder, Rhine Senger, Neil Seymour, Rod Shafer, Valerie Shain, Steve NX S 1 , X X S ef X T' N . N Ss ,X Rufener, Bruce Russell, Claudia Ryan, Joyce Shalduha, Dan Sharp, Karren Shellum, Candi Sherman, Dave i Q t he fr . Salvus, Marilyn Sampert, Ken Sanderson, Diane Shrout, Clay Simmons, Frank Singleterry, Bruce Sistler, Mark X xs N Q net S :fs es:-r S . ter as Sands, Jeanne Sanford, Joan Saseen, Vicki Skaggs, Marsha Skodin, Dean Skreslet, Stan Small, Christine Seve s K S Q55 Sy- . X ,W of 25 M. L' Q 'Q iz, , K , h Q 1 1 k Ly , X ,Q Q 4. ,Ns gt' A Z. : s Q .p R Q S X YS Sattergren, Rick Schmidt, Phyllis Schmidt, Terry Smith, Debbie Smith, lvan Smith, Rena Smith, Valerie ' r 2 Scmiede skamp, G Schneller, Phil Schonert, Sue rcg Schroeder, Bmce Schroeder, Melody Schroth, Jeff Sears, Frank Seifert, Ruth Seitsinger, Tonya Stambaugh, Joanne Stangeland, John Starr, Jill Stephens, Brad Snodgrass, Cindi Sossaman, Alice Sohlstrom, Diana Southard, Robert Son, Hy Ran Spear, Dawna Sorrell, Sherman Speer, Dave - S sf Ns :Q , ' we X QQ X . P r 'Q l 16 X 9 l , of 5 ,, iTMs .A ' . 5 K F , , .wrt Q 3, -,.' js e Q' fQ P Ns. . s R ' Stephens, Harold Stodola, Dan Strecker, Ron Stephens, William Strand, Tim Struck, Dan Stewart, Vicki Strebig, Molly Struzan, John Tooze, Michael Tranchell, Steven Thoroughman, WilliamTrebble, Penelope Tobias, Kathy Trubachik, Paul Thompson, J an Thomton, Rick s -at . st Tsuboi, Evelyn Tucker, Pat Tupper, John Tumer, Clara Q5 Q . is MS as -sl 1 1 X R .A Q E 5 4131 X S xx Y RXX i .se 155 5 ' .. ss .. s . X t K X wi N are e N is T ! K ei ' S Q i Stuart, Patrick Sullivan, Patrice Summers, Stephen Ulrich, Diane VanKirk, Sue Veenker, Randall Veenstra, Beverly Q . Swanson, Kenneth Swanson, Murray Swanson, Richard Wackerly, Ronald Wagner, Gerhard Wagner, Linda Walker, Gary 3 Q- S N Ns rx t X xt ' ' . saws ax , N mg aa -'ia f 2 ,y 1 as X N as essex A s Q, S r 4-X X N Take uchi, Peggy Tallmon, Deborah Tate, Linda Walker, Greg Walker, Kathy Walker, Sandra Wallace, Teri .an X i , P, X -wg Wi , A ' I Tatro, Sandra Taylor, Barbara Teeter, Ellen Waller, Kathleen Wallmark, Gary Wallway, Annette Walter, Robert Thayer, Melvin Thies, Curtis Thumbs, Laura Ward, Keith Wasem, Lois Watson, Greg Watts, Diane X Q 5 4 E X QR el'-if-. t V R xl' QSN fiNTw- A yas he ,Q . :xx XS' -. . Q iiwx is K . it Watts, Patrick Webber, David Webber, Gail Williams, Linda Williams, Lori Williams, Mark Williams, Pam . K 9' 'is ,s x. ,SN s. e s 3. i X 5 . w- ,L s , Md. W X Qs Weber, Marlis Weberg, Debra Wescott, Diane Williams, Rick Wilson, Betty Wilson, Mary Wilson, Susan N iv ,si ix q 'Q .- . G93 Wheeler, Deborah Wheelock, Nancy White, Robert Wiedmaier, Randy Wheeler, Dianne Willie, Daniel White, Thomas Wiggins, Cheri Wheeler, Joanne White, Randy Whitney, Gary Wild, Thomas Debbie Meis finds that sewing can have its pitfalls. :X ,X F.....,,,,s- ...ei - U b is N ,,,. ,Q ix., I 5 X N , N X X X x X x ' Y X x an X X Wiley, Duane Wiley, Kathy Willard, Lucy Wohlers, Karen Wolf, Sue Wong, Dan r i Wong, Kan Won ser, Mark Wood, Cindy Wood, Dave Wood, Steven Woods, Kenneth sf-. Woods, Robert Wubbenhorst, Mark Woodward, Daniel York, Debra Wright, Marlene Yost, Sherri A Y Q ,NZ .R sw X gs X 'K 'N Y Young, Blain Young, Toni Zimmerman, Karen Young, Howard Ziegler, Ellen Zimmerman, William Kris Carlson gazes in fascination at a classroom occurrence. Camera Shy: Ameele, Sheryl Becker, Carol Bellamy, Kelly Bierbrauer, William Brain, William Brockelman, Ron Buck, Kenneth Curry, Carol Curtis, Dianna Drake, Sharon Forgren, John Havens, Gordon Hilbert, Christina Hill, Theresa Hock, Teresa Kassenbaum, Timma King, Loren Larose, Dennis Lee, Candy Long, Joyce Loomis, David Lowry, Bob Martin, Mark Mathes, Donna Matteson, Dennis McDonald, Tim Naughten, Kay Ofzarzak, Gary Olsen, James O'Neal, Sandra Parkes, Linda Pearson, .I oy Pense, Dudley Pronovost, Eugene Raugust, Rodney Redmond, Jon Reick, Linda Repp, Betty Rouse, Larry Schogg: Dennis Sciar o, Nick Soll, Patricia Verberg, H arold Walker, Robin Walters, Rosalee White, Debbie Wilbur, Monte Wiser, Ramona Yoakum, Debra R, -F - - ,gs as T X X S is i X X G' ' s -1.-is sg - - 1- P , f x- fx iff, Ss s NRRL 'X r f X Q 1, x as is X 1 4 , Assortment of Activities Gives Students a Chance to Develop Various Talents The music department at Douglas gives students the opportunity to develop their skill as musicians. The sophomore band adds volume and numbers to the senior band at pep assemblies, football games, and concerts throughout the year. l l . V Prlaysical Education classes develope reflexes a coordination. They allow each student to garticipate in athletics. Intramural sports have me a very popular after school activity. The student-teacher relationship is the most important activity pursued at Douglas. Mr. Kelsay aids his class by answering questions and offering explanations. ,ff Vocational classes give students a chance to experiment with various occupational skills. Wiring an electronics project requires the full attention and care of Dan Norgard. 4-.,.zei,1-i v. -. K 0 x f, if 45 w Eigzwix 5 .4 if J- , fi x Q , 3 X .ff 'm Seniors splays the study habits that pay off with Valedictorian and awards. Class of '70 Produces Record Number of Valedictorians Each With a Variety of Interests Sally I-Ielzer converses with fellow National Honor Stgkciety members while waiting to have their pictures en. U- an-.,+ . 5 rw, s Q Y S' 9 V x Q. N.,-... k wp if Egg ,X ..f.x 'ix K, K X 5.- .Q A , if? X A 3 Q lf. waxy X Q mf as qs. MXN' 501 X ' 82 g...A?1Qx. M Fhf ,Y - 'Xin .14 v 0 , . ...,..+1+ ak . KK . ,.. 1 J Q WK' l 3 KN.. .-fr ,. .sw ,SX mfs.. X N, .-pw ,. 4, Q Rv .sf 5 sf V Q 5 1 5 2 .fx .Q ,rl I - 'Q .QQ ' 'Sui K :A K . 45' . -'wx' - f K N. , . 4 K ,i - f ds. .I ,i,Q . f . . .x.tK K,K ' g Q X ,ii.?iQ.+g5xwf. -4:4 .. A . mx., 'SNV K , ... Qx, Nm.. , ' Q K KKK...KfKKKK',,KixNw.1f.K.j.:5 f.,K,4,g.K w..'f f- A-Q. ik ' ' 4. .1 CQ ,K-.. -. z -.Q . ,M Q: v- F ,,. f 1 , md xx, , 5 X ' ,I , . kv-. 5. Vw . fx , - -K WH N Q-is f 'K' X ' . . ..,-,QQ . . I ' - WN f 4' L .1 3 X . Qi! -. X ., Q QV- ' -' . . 3' S 5 ' , Q S z. 3 1' 1 x . z MN. w . . K, , . . H Q f . 0 K. .X L f,-. .3 , sfo. ' 5 '?!x'y.K-Q -f X ' J . f avr X. . ' .f ' . xf' ' Qf-2 ,A A 'R ,K . 1... K..- qa., i K V . 1 .. .A Q g , , , r if QQ. 3 pl, X. x A . ' '.e,,n Rf, .- .1,.u?'1.'. -S . R, 'ffm .-f'-, . 5 V iwvh .0 .Qi -. - if xf ,, . . 8' MN ,S-.pf-'1..,,.3LV2. - N .X Q I f .., ,vu J x -' 1 A 'x ' ' . , + .K1K ,PNN kin 1' I ' szggevw K- N a f -X mf big. J . . 1 KKKK-M 1 Q, , 5 ,Q iaQQafS'Fxy ' N' . 'rj x Q. i x, Y q . .Sw Sw' , v Ns. .'5N 2sQ3 .rs tif .ffhi Y 5 Ey'Q,-,Q 6,39 Q X ,F 3 Pinfxsi, ' fx ,' K AFV. ...sk X 'f M, . - K. si: 5. N.. S K X Ku N ML.. it-X 3 K, ,bi 3, SX- X..:r!' Ke x k Q,f. it 'Q .mwxnw-Q-.. .X x , - . 5' 274 Kathy Dressler clasps a sword between performances of the Highland Dancers at the Human Carnival. May Fete tryouts offer Dianne Burry and Pam Kehrli a chance to extend outside interests. .- vt W HW? 'fia- rfflisx, 1.4 'gf-fgfpit 'fq :?'?f.a' 7 s Henry Miller smiles at friends while waiting for commencement exercises to begin. Debbie Kehrli with escort Bob Kinney emcee the Fete ceremonies. Salutatorian Wendy Cole adds a few tolgches to a piece of pottery in ceramics c ss. GEROLD ABBOTT LINDA AKERS JOYCE ALBRO SUSAN ALFORD DAN ALSUP 'DUANE AMUNDSON JAMES ANDERSEN DOROTHY ANDERSON GARY ANDERSON JANICE ANDERSON 'Asterisk denotes honor or award received. JUDY ANDERSON 'KIRK ANDERSON LARRY ANDREW RICHARD ANTONACCI VICKI ARB CATHERINE ARENZ EVELYN ARNEGARD KRISTINE BAKER 'GLORIA BALDINO 'KAY BALMER DAVE BASSETI' GREG BAUER PAT BAUER Jim Stewart accepts his admittance slip, along with a foreboding look from Mr. Darby. BOB BARRY CHARMAIGNE BARTLET MARK BAUMAN RAYMOND BEACH JERRY BECKER OWEN BELMONT DANIEL BENEFIEL NANCY BENNER 78 Physical ability is not the only requisite for P.E., as shown by Linda Akers who concentrates on a test. DEBBIE BERRETH ARDELLA BERRY TIMOTHY BERRY JUDY BEUTEL KATHY BEYER ROBERT BIAMONT JOHN BIORNSTAD SCOTT BISHOP LARRY BISHOP MICHAEL BISHOP if TED BLACKWELL JEANNE BLOEDEL DAVID BODALY DANIEL BOOKER 'SAM BOOTH 'THERESA BORCHERS VIRGINIA BOSSEN DENISE BOUCHARD MONTE BOWE KEITH BOWERS DEBORAH BOWLIN EDWIN BOWMAN GARY BOWNE JEFF BOWSER SUE BOYLEN KAREN BOYNTON ROSEMARY BRADLEY RICHARD BRAMMER 'DAVID BRANDENBURG ALLEN BRANDT E if I R 'Q S N L4 PATRICIA BRANNON LARRY BRIDENBECK 'MARILYN BROCKELL RICK BROOKE LARRY BROOKS STEVE BROSE MIKE BROWN PEGGY BROWN 'TAMARA BROWN NINA BROWNI-IILL GEORGE BRUMMER JOHN BRUMMETI' LINDA BUCK JUDY BUKER BODEE BURNETT DAN BURNETT 'DIANNE BURRY LORI BURSAW SHERYL BUSAKER 'RICHARD BUTCI-IER Q W N5 fl! . X Q, w X x Q N. X X KS -X is an X X 'TOM CARTER BARBARA CARTON LARRY CASE GARY CEROTSKY LARRY CEROTSKY TIM CHAPMAN GERI CHILDRESS STEVE CHINN STEVE CHIDO STEVE CI-IRISTENSON CAROL CLARK JIM CLARKE JOHN CLARKE JOHN CLAUSEN PATRICIA CLAYTON DONNA CLUNIE 'MARILYN COATS DEBBIE COBB WANDA COBB GARY COCHENOUR 'WENDY COLE 'JULIE COLTON CALVIN CONLEY BEVERLY COOK Competitive tension is revealed in the faces of Debbie Bowlin and Kelly Hosman. RALPH COULSON FRED COULTER 'LEANN COX CAROL CRAIG VICK1 CRAIGHEAD KATHLEEN CRICHTON BILL CROWE J ON CUMMINGS 'RUTH DAKIN JANET DAMRON JANET DAVENPORT CURT DAVID DON DAVIS JAQUELINE DAVIS 'JEFF DAVIS RAELEEN DAVIS SHERRY DAVIS MIKE DEGRAY PENNY DEGROFF DALE DENFELD Mr. Schmid, senior class advisor, speaks at a council meeting headed by class vicepresident, Ken Rhea. THERESA DENNIS 'JOHN DEROEST JOANN DESWERT 'DOUG DETRICK LAURA DIBLASI 'ERIC DICKMAN SUSAN DIDIER ARLENE DIETZ STEVE DEMIT LAURIE DOANE SHERRILL DOCKTER DAVE DOERING TERRY DOLAN 'MARLA DOWD JIM DREILING 'KATHY DRESSLER 'J ACK DRYDEN DIANE DUNCANSON DONALD DUNN GAIL DUTCHER 3 , LEONARD DUTTON LORETTA DUTTON JIM EASTERLY 'CLIFF EDWARDS MIKE EDWARDS TERESA EELLS LINDA ENGFER RAMONA ENYEART RON EPPERSON MIKE FAI-ILGREN KATHY ECKSTROM DIXIE EDMONDSON OLEY EINERSON 'LYNDA ENG By the time a snack can be purchased, a student usually has to gobble it and run. 'J IM FANGER KIM FARRIS RICHARD FERBER JILL FINLEY KEN FITZGERALD EVA FITZI-IUGH DONNA FLEEK RICK FOOS NEIL FORSGREN DOROTHY FORTNER SUANNE FOSTER LAURETTA FOWLER LINDA FRANCIS STEVE FRANKLIN LARRY FRAY PATSY FRAY COLLEEN FREDERICI SI-IERYL FRIDAY DAVE FRIESEN HEIDE FROMKE ww .wf'W i'M A MW 0 ,, Senior class advisor Miss Brown discusses the senior recognition night with interested students. DENNIS FROMM SANDRA GEIER MIKE GILLIAM PAM GRABER VICKY FULKER ALLAN GAGO CHARLOTTE GAMMIERE MARK GARDNER 'WAYNE GERMAN DENNIS GIBSON ELAUNA GIBSON KAREN GILBERT STEVE GILROY 'DON GOLDSTEIN CARLEANA GOUGE FRANCES GOULD JIM GRANT JERRY GRANTZ STEVE GRAVES 'DEBBIE GREEN I JACKIE GREEN MARJ A GREEN MIKE GREEN LEE GREENE ED GRENFELL KAREN GRESS JANET GRIFFIN PEGGY GRIFFITH RICHARD GRIFFITH LAURA GRUBBS 'SALLY GRUBER JOHN GUNN MIKE GWYNN RON HAAS COLLEEN HA E Y JAMES HALL KEN HALL STERLING HALL WENDY HALL DAN HALLERGG RT Q Senior class president Jolm Lansing and companion Rick Brooke relax while listening to the bands at the Metro-League Band Festival, held at Sunset. Senior class cabinet minister Brad Herrett fcenterl, studies the Metro Band Festival program with Rom Peebles and Tom Johnson. l WY l DAVID HALLORAN SALLY HAM GREG HAMBLIN 'JAYNE HAMILTON 'SCOTT HAMILTON 'JEFF HAMMONS DEBBY HANDKE DOUG HANEY During the last week of school for seniors, a new disease called Senioritis sets in, bringing symptoms of apathy, drowsiness, and the inability to concentrate on tudles. VICKI HANEY SHARALEE HANSEN GREG HANSON X A x .4 QS ig A x y 1 .an S sh WN sg. ,N 1 M ,Q BOB HATCH RAY HATCHER DAWNA HAWE EDWINNA HAWKEY STEVE HAYS SHARON HEADLEY 'DEBBIE HEIDEN GARY HEIKKILA JOE HEIM DON HELZER 'SALLY HELZER CAROL HENDERSON 'JULIE HENDERSON STEVE HENDERSON RHONDA HENDRICKSEN KAREN HENRY 'BRAD HERRETT 'BILL HERZ CONNIE HIBDON DON HICKS Q. tAboveJ Typist Debbie Heiden concentrates keenly on her work. CBelow7 An exhausted Brad I-Ierrett dozes off on the return trip of a modern problems expedition to Bull Run. MICHAEL HICKS SUSAN HIEBERT KATHY HILL PHILIP HITCI-ICOCK LINDA HOFFMAN KEN HOHLFELD LORETTE HOLCOMB DICK HOOFF DEBBIE IRVING KEN IVANOFF MARK IVENS PAM J ACOBSEN KATHY J AMISON LESLIE JARVIE SUE JEWETI' ALAN JOHNSON KATHY JOHNSON RAY JOHNSON Kathy Wie receives calligraphy instruction from Mr. Klabo 'TOM JOHNSON BILL JOHNSON Sh.. S ff' ig .S-if 4 xg il 1 4' 'DEBORAH KEHRLI 'PAM KEHRLI Linda Richey and Sue Woods plan the activities section of the Celtic KEN KELLEY 'DAVE KEMPER RON KENNEDY DIANA KERSEY JOYCE KIESENDAI-IL JUDIE KIESENDAHL RICK KILE 'JUDEE KIMMEL BOB KINNEY KEN KLEE MARILYN KLINEPIER SHARON KNEPHOFF 'DAVE KNEPPER DEBBIE KNIGHT STAN KOEHLER PAT KOHLENBERGER JERRY KOIKE DWIGHT KOONING SUSAN KOPPLIN DAVE KOUPAL Tense moments during the game are reflected in the faces of Duane Amundson and Mike Lichty. STEVE KOVACK NANCY KOWALK 'MARK KRAGER BARBARA KRELL LESLIE KRUEGER 'SHIRLEY LaFOUNTAIN 'JEFF LANDIS ROBERTA LANE JUDY LANGLEY 'JOHN LANSING DAVID LARSON 'SHARON LaRUE NANCY LAWRENCE BONNIE LAWSON JENNIFER LAYTON I STEVE LEAKE DAVE LEDOUX JULIANNE LEE ROBERT LEE NANCY LEEPER sgmmx QMA - 1Xwi'!S5-SP N K+. XA 'BS X N Q Q K N .. wlqv . we X-, xiii ms. x -. QQ X X. X X X, t A N. X 5 wi? N x wg K Ex X X X nr - K G N - -' mmf Xb X? X K K is X Q S A K, . x' X s .wazlifk 'RBS 5 x xggtff 3 Q L 1 3 Y Q W X f fl A ' 5 twig -6 . A , JACQUE LINN DEBORAH LOFTIS BRAD LOITVED GEORGE LOVELL RAY LOVETT CARRIE LOWE STEVE LOWE DONICA LOWES VICKI LUARCA DAVE LUKENS PATRICIA LYNN DIANE MACK PATRICIA MACK MARK MACKEY JOHN MAHLUM NANCY MAJERES STEVE MAKI CLAUD MALLOY JOHN MARKIEWICZ 'BARBARA MARSHALL LINDA MARTIN 'TOM MARTINI WAYNE MARVIN CATHERINE MATTERS LINDA MATTSON 'KATHY MATTSEN 'PAM MATTSON RICHARD MATZ CHARLENE MAXON DEBORAH MAYER 'KATHY MAYER SANDRA MAYOR BARBARA MCCALEB TRACY MCCANN SUSAN MCCLURE .IANORA MCCOY 'TOM MCCOY .IORY MCCUTCHEON JIM MCDONALD JANE MCFARLAND I JUDY MCGEE Q RAY MCKEE BILL MCLEAN MARK MCMANNIS CHRISTINE MCMANUS Jerry Koike and Terri Borchers use the portable video tape recorder to create a television program. CHARLOTTE MCMILLIN ROBBIE MCPARTLAND DONNA MEASNER JOE MEDLEY JOHN MEYERS DAN MIHALOS 'HENRY MILLER KATHY MITCHELL 'MARSHA MOLLETT CHRISTINE MONAGHAN DEBORAH MONTGOMERY BILL MOORE MERLENE MORAN SHELLEY MORGAN LESLIE MOSSMAN DAVE MOWRY BRIAN MUIR KATHY MUMPER DEBBIE MONROE LIN MURAKAMI JOEL MURPHY JUDY MURPHY STEVE MURPHY KIM NAUGHTEN EDWARD NEIGER JOANN NELSON LINDA NEWELL LINDA NICHOLS 'WAYNE NISI-IIMURA DIANE NORTON RUSSEL NORTON CHARLES O'CONNOR ANGELO O'DIERNO SALLY OESER 'JAMES OLSON PATRICIA OLSON SANDRA OLSON STEVE OLSON DARREL OMAN STEVEN OSWALT Y 'STEVE O'l'OOLE KERRY OWEN SHIRLEY PAINTER MIKE PARDUE GERALDINE PARKER JOHN PARKER DYANNE PARMER STEVE PARSONS 'SCOTI' PAUL SHARON PEAKE RONN PEEBLES DOREEN PENNY DOUG PERASSO 'JANET PERRY 'LORELY PETRASSO DEBBIE PEYTON SHARON PHILIP 'TONY PICCO MARTHA PITTS CAROLYN POFF -5 A 'ff' ws?- 3?-Q X x Hi . A ,-4 ' gg- W3 ,cus if XS Q :Sf , A u x N X. ,-X 3 lf x Q X N N X X X N X X X R M F 'M 0 MARC PRICE MIKE PRICE Senior class secretaay, Jayne Hamilton, and Jim Tidwell select the class graduation announcements with Mr. Sam Fort of Master ngravers Inc. DOUG PRITCHARD RICHARD PURDY MELODEE PYLE SUSAN QUIN JOSEF RABL 'LINNA RADKE JENNIFER RANDOLPH BRENDA RANES 'LINDA RASSMUSSEN LINDA RAUN WAYNE REAVIS KEN REDIFER 'JIM REICH 'RON REIDLINGER MONROE REIMERS JEAN REYBURN JOAN REYBURN 'KEN RHEA DENNIS RICH LINDA RICHEY 'VIOLA RIFE DAVID RIFFE TONY ROBERTS JULIE ROBERTS LESTER ROBINETT 'CAREY ROBINSON SHARON RODER ROBERT ROSIER KIRK ROSS STEVE ROSS 1 - BILL RUNTE 'MARILYN RUTTLE JEFF SACKETT TONY SALAZAR TOM SALVUS SHELLY SAUER 'DEANNA SAWTELLE PHIL SCHACHER MIKE SHANTZ LORI SCHEFTER PHIL SCHMIDT BILL SCHMIEDESKAMP SUSAN SCHMITT NANCY SCHMUCK BARBARA SCHNEIDER SUSAN SCHRAB STEVE. SCHROEDER PAT SCOGGINS TWILA SECREST GARY SECRIST 'MARSHA SIETSINGER CI-IERILYNNE SELBEE LARRY SHANK ROSEMARY SHAY 'ANN SHEEHY DANA SHEETS DARRELL SHEPHERD RICKIE SHERMAN JUDY SIMONSON BRUCE SINCLAIR MIKE SIRIANNI KATHY SMALBERGER 'BILL SMETI-IURST BARBARA SMITH 'CINDY SMITH EDITH SMITH JIM SMITH LESLIE SMITH MARSHA SMITH SUSAN SMITH jigs 4 I TERRIE SMITH FRED STANWOOD SI-IELLIE SNIDER KIM SNIVELY JUDY SPERLING DEBBIE STAEGER BILL STEAD 'GLENDA STEELE JOHN STELZENMUELLER CRAIG STEVENS Modern Problems students observe the effects of pollution on Johnson Creek. .Q l CHESTER STEVENS CHARLES STEWARD RICHARD STEWARD JIM STEWART 'MIKE STRADER LOA STRATTON DEBBIE STRECKER MIKE STREETER TRISH STUPEY SHERRIE SULLINS 'LINDA SULLIVAN PAM SULLIVAN 'SHARON SULLIVAN ROY SUMNER TERRY SUPLEE MIKE SWANSON RON SWAREN 'ROGER SWAYZE VICKI SYKES CRAIG SYLVIA RON TAPP NANCY TAYLOR GALE TEETERS PAUL TENNEY MIKE THANEM CRAIG THIRINGER CHRISTINE THOMPSON DAN THOMPSON STEPHANIE THOMPSON 'JIM TIDWELL SUSAN TIEDEMAN 'JUDY TOMASSENE JOHN TOMEY TIM TOWSLEY 'WALTER TRAPP DENNIS TRIPP BECKY TRUJILLO DON TRUMBLY TONY TRUMLEY JEAN VAHEY . MICHELLE VANAUKEN STEVEN VEENSTRA DAN VERD VICKY VERMILLION 'LARRY VERNETTI JOYCE VETTER BERT VOGELE CHRIS WAGNER HOWARD WALDRUPE SHARON WALLMARK 'WENDY WALTERS DEBRA WARD Senior class advisor, Mr. Etzkom, gives commencement instructions to Pat Clayton ARLENE WASHBURN MICHELE WEARE ei S 8 'LEE WEATHERFORD CHERYL WEISHAAR LYNN WEITZEL DENNIS WERSCH ELAINE WERSCH 'BERT WHALEN MIKE WHITE DAVE WHITMAN LINDA WHITNEY KATHY WIE DOROTHY WIEBE 'ANN WIKMAN RON WILKINSON PAUL WILLEY TOM WILLOUGHBY JEFF WILSON MARK WILSON MARILYN WILSON SUE WINKELMAN DALE WITKOWSKI PATTI WOOD SUE WOODS LINDY WUNN 'DAN YORK I DON WOLF 'J ANICE WOLFHAGEN DEBBIE WORTMAN DEBI WRIGHT RON ZENTNER JOE HALL CAMERA SHY ROSS ADAIR CAROLYN CLARK DENNIS LUCIA STEVE ADDINGTON BROOKS CLUTTER BOB MACDONALD CHARLES ALLEN EMILY DENNIS NANCY MAHONEY LYNN ALQUIST MIKE DESYLVIA PAT MCGEE JAN ANDERSON CANDI DOUGLASS MIKE MCGUIRE CURTISS ARMON PAT EMMONS JERRY MENG RON ARMSTRONG TON GANNON JOHN MERZ TAMARA BALARD BOB GETSINGER TERRI MILLER NORM BATES ED HALKYARD FRANK MUSCUTT PERRY BEEBE DEBBIE HAMILTON JANET OWENS KAY BEVANS DAN HARDING MIKE PATTERSON DAVE BOSSERT LEE HARRISON JACK PHILLIPS BOB BOTHWELL DALE HAWKINS GLENN POPE PATTY BOZARTH LARRY HICKS TONI RALONDE VIDA BRADEN RICK HILL BILL ROBERSON SHARON BROCKSCHINK GREG HUHMAN NICK ROTH JEFF BROOKS DIANA J AILLET GARY SANDSTROM JANICE BROOTEN GLORIA JOHN ROBERT SIMMONS PAULA BROSTROM CAROL JONES DEBBIE SKONDIN PEG BYRD DAVE JURHS JIM SMART ARTHUR CAMP KIM LEE DENISE SMITH ALLEN CAPPARELLI GLORIA LEWIS JIM SNIDER DENISE WOODWARD DOUG YOUNCE CINTHIA SNYDER ED SNYDER BOB SPICHER MIKE STEPHENS RUSS TRAIGHT WAYNE STURDIVANT LINDA TABOR KAREN THOMPSON KEITH THOMPSON ROCKY WAFFORD DONNA WRATTEN RICHARD YOUNCE Graduation Signifies the End of Twelve Years of Education For Seniors, But Only the Beginnng of a New Life Seniors Mike Gwynn, Brad Herrett, John Lansing, and Ken Rhea relax before graduation, as they arrange their caps anigowns. 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W K :X as owl? 5 X is 1 FX Q K in K wx K 156 ,, . 24 Seniors received egos and gowns at the class meeting on the last day of school. owever, many found that their robes were not the right size and they had to get new ones the morning of graduation. Graduation practice was held at the Coliseum at 10:00 a.m. on the morning of graduation. The combination of the not-too-exciting procedure and the ear y morninfg hours lproved to be too much for many seniors who had been outof school or near ya week. X N X L :iff . 1 1: li. n A t NW Q E df V1.5 it Q 4 S G' 4 Q3 5 3'l ' ,X ii? NA eg' fgm, Q miie: Q , 'S Qi K' S+ ff? 01. - 'us ... iso ia?- QS vm K X, YN: VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW, L to R: Coach Tom DeSylvia, Coach George Kom, Mike Carlson, Mel Thayer, Bill Hutchinson, Mike Strader, Jeff I-lammons, Scott Paul, Dave Kemper, Larry!!-'ray, Ken Rhea, uane Amundson, Lee Weatherford, Doug Oberkam r. ROW 2: Jim Mattsen, Steve Browning, Doug Younce, Dick ooff, Dave Harrington, Rick Antonacci, Ron Peebles, Mike Gwynn, Iigsrk Dillirig, Rich Palmer, Jim Clarke, Carol Po lack, Mike Lichxv. ROW 3: Coach ave Barger, Terrg McEwen, Greg Hull, Marv Bjorge, Stan oehler, Curt Anderson, Steve Drakulich, Larry Cerot y, Scott Hamilton, Gary Cerotsky, ruce Miller, Ron Hill, Mike DeSy via, Jack Bauer. ROW 4: Coach William Watt, Coach Roger Porter, Tony Picco, Bill Sturdivant, Ron Averett, John Lansing, gillsmethurst, Wayne Nishimura, Gale Teeters, Ron Lorts, Greg Horner, Bill Harrington, Randy Calhoun, Ken Aldritt, Dave Osser, Je l o s. VARSITY BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW, L to R: Dave Strutz, Dennis Small, Bob Berry, Dick Hooff, Gary Gray, Tony Picco, Greg Horner, Ron Hill, Ron Peebles, Jim Fanger, Tim Berry. ROW 2: Jeff Hollis, Mike Stevens, Steve Drakulich, Burl Wheaton, Glenn atterson, Mike Strader, Rick Jones, Ken Rhea, Terry McEwen, Coach Truman Osburn. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-FRONT ROW, L to R: Joe Rahl, Tom Stoffregen, Ron Reidlinger, Walter Triarp, Bill Geates. ROW 2: Roh Bernstein, Mike Price, Rick inman, Bob Jeffery, Coach Walter Skowhede, VARSITY WRESTLING-FRONT ROW, L to R: Bob Reyburn, Steve Jannsen, John Murakami, Jerri' Eckstrom, Tim Gregos, Walter Tramp, Dan York. ROW 2: Coac DeLance Duncan, Sieve Parsons, Ri Karjalainen, Don Nimz, Don Davis, Sieve Daniels, Ron Averett, Gary Cerotsky, Lang Cerotsky, Coach Ron Conner. ROW 3: Mike Lichty, Bill Marlow, reg Mosen, John Harris, Bill Smethurst, Dave Friesen, Scott Hamilton, Rod Rist. ROW 4: Mark Eggiman, John Stelzenmueller, Roh Bletko, Stephen Browning, Dave Kemper, Scott Paul, Jeff l-lammons, Rod Seymour, Don Dunn, Coach Frank Hawley. VARSITY BASEBALL-FRONT ROW, L to R: Nick Sciarafto, .lim Olson, Mike Gwynn, John Lansing, Ken Alldritt, Dave Mowery, Greg Horner, Ron Hill. ROW 2: Steve Turner Img-137, Tim Chapman, Terry McEwen, Ken Rhea, Mike Strader, Larry Brooks, Steve Gi y, Brian Muir, Mike Carlson, Bob Kinney, Coach Jack Nash. WNY K4 X U , S if-5 sf' New f , V- gfi 'H We ' 1' K JUNIOR II BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW, L to R: Chris Carter, Mike Camcplbell, Larry Krieger, Manager John Barratt, Coa JinrDixon. R0 2: Randy Layton, Russell Mewha, Amold Reed, Greg Schm edeskamp, Mike Picco. VARSITY TRACK-FRONT ROW, L to R: Steve Bakke, Gary Gray, Dave Harrington, Ron Peebles, Dave LeDoux, Bill Serdar, Arlen DeMars, Ron Reidlirsger, GregGustafson. ROW 2: Larry Bishop, Bob Jelfery, ohn Ste enmueller, Bill Sturdevant, Mark Krager, Lindy Wunn, Harry Lawson, Mike Sabin. ROW 3: Ed Nichenko, Randy Pliska, Jim Lambert, Jeff Hammons, Mark Eddington, Dougclzice, Alan Patterson. ROW 4: Coaches Walt Skowhede, tt Davis, Bill Watt, Rod Ostboe. J.V. CROSS COUNTRY-FRONT ROW. L to R: John Murakami, Bill Maxaon, Roger Haynes, Dave Bischoff, Dave Hamilton. ROW 2: Coach Walter Scowhede, Matt Miller, Jeff Smith, Steve Lundstrom, David Pinkerton, John Pemberton. SOPHOMORE II BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW, L to R: Manager John Barratt, Rich Jamison, Dave Kramer, Jeff Aden, Tom Wollhagen. ROW 2: Paul Schroth, Kevin Bristow. Pat Donohue, Derrick Dansby, Ken Taylor, Steve Lelinski. ROW 3: Coach Jim Dixon, Dusty Lawson, Larry Markham, Jeff Hanna, Terry Tenney, Mark Weitzel, Jon Reich, Dave Hanson. J.V. BASEBALL-FRONT ROW, L to R: Fred Hanson, Larry Dixon, Bill Harrington, Dave Kramer, Greg Goodrich, Ted Mafsaman, Mike Link, Gary Mattson, Jeff Austin. ROW 2: Dave 'l'hanem, Jeff E lers, Tom Ryerson, Dave gilliggham, Bob Craswell, Vick Petroff, Gary Martin, Bob Dostart, Coach on onner. J.V. FQUYBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW, L to R: Dave Thanem, Derrick Danshy, Jeff Ellers, Rick Kudhmxckel, Eldon Richards, Dan Schweitzer, Mark Greerxip, Steve Bakke, Steve Stovnofl, Ken Chance. ROW 2: Chad Russom, Herb Luarca, Ron Hobbs, Jeff alters, Richard Allgood, Brad Hays, Rick Sattergren, Bruce Svatos, Tyler Adams, Coach Frank Hawley. ROW 3: Mike Kadush, Gary McKay, Matt Gwyrm, Jim Pond, Chris Stevens, Bob Lumm, Gary Walker, Dave Kimmel, Jeff Maguire, Coach Ketil Moksnes, ROW 4: Don Thomspson, Ken Sampert, Gary Golleher, Ron Citherman, Dave Bushnell, Randy Pliska, Ron Tiedeman, Rick immons, Dave Fisher, Scott Hess. J.V. BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW, L to R: Tony Berry, Don LaBarre, Don Flynn, Jeff Ellers, Steve Bakke, Dick Borchers. ROW 2: Garry Rugg, Ken Green, Brad Smith, George Howard, Robin Gulde, Steve Lindauer, Garry Martin, Coach Memt Kelsay. J.V. WRESTLING-FRONT ROW, L to R: Lane Walski, GaraJHoverson, Brian Runte, lvan Smith, Ed Meinig. RO 2: les Poole, Paul Underwood, Tyler Adams, Rod Rist, Terry Hill, Rich Kuchmic el. Coach DeLance Duncan. ROW 3: Harold Morton, Rick Bland, Tom Hoffman, Bruce Savtos, Matt Miller, Mike Quindt. J.V. TRACK-FRONT ROW, L to R: Steve Landstrom, Chris Bischoff, Eric Post, Jeff Smith, Chris Stevens, Jef! Maguire. ROW 2: Rob Bernstein, Mark Wilkins, Roger Haynes, Dave Hamilton, Tom Stoffregen, Steve Stoymff. ROW 3: Dave Bischoff, John Pemberton, Mike Ray. Mike Wielert, Herb Luarca, Matt Miller. QQ syssiffvegprbi r. ' is Q wi ii il r xl li is .K 'T- Ng. .fsi rasaffxv Q S. ii' Y. 'Q R ' v fi i- 1 ls 5, --WY Y 717777, . V 7 FROSH A FOOTBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW, L to R: Tim Bradford, Dean Lambert, Terr Kline, Mark Haner, Tom Harrington, Mark Foot, Brian Thompson, Greg Watson, Coach Scott Davis, Coach Dave Sund. ROW 2: John Mewha, Tim kyler. Rick Keller, Chris Rodman, Jett Wallace, Mark Baur, Dave Glennon. Bruce Mc wen. Ron Banks, Jack Ryan, Scott Laidlaw, ROW 3: Bob Schwartz, Mark Fox, Robbin Gulde, Carl Sandstrom, Gary Matsen, Jell Austin, Bob Mulikin, Kevin Hamilton, Mike Waldo, Bill Serdar, Andy Hess, Matt Schmidt. FROSH B FOOTBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW, L to R: Coach Barry Rotrock, Head Coach William Jordan, Ernest Hertsgg. Randy Anderson, Mike Kinnard, Mike Wood, Pat Muldoon, Bob Jensen, Steve Purdue, Ray. Coach Jim Tompkins. ROW 2: Neil Robbins, Dennis Doble, Dave Low, John Zimmerman, James Martin, Bob Hannan, Loren Roper, Harold Williams, Allen Bain. ROW 3: Dennis Kahut, John Reed, Steve Carlson, Dave Thompson, Rick Rier, Wade Lange, Randy Bergstram, Fred Littlejohn. ROW 4: Ron Miller, Jerry Anderson, ggi Wilson, Brian Williams, Lane Willeski, Rick Miller, Steve Masters, Malt Schmitt, Bob wartz. FROSH A BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW, L to R: Pete Michalski, Jeff Austin, Gary Butenschoen, Tom Harrington, Bnxce McEwen, Rick Keller, Ron Banks. ROW 2: Manager Doug Rice, Wayne Anderson, Kevin Hamilton, Vic Petrofl, Rick Rier, Kim Wilcox, Ed Nichenko, Greg Watson, Brent Murray, Coach Jim Nibler, FROSH A BASEBALL-FRONT ROW, L to R: Clill Berke, Tony Mongelli, Gary Butenshoen, Mark Haner, Pete Michalski, Ga? Achziger, Bruce McEwen. ROW 2: John Gruber, Archie Langtor , lhilaak Goodwin, Rick Rier, Al Bain, Tom Harrington, Coac Bill a er. . st.: K gt: jg his ,, Q , L N., 2 1 as snss s o s sfwvg A We M925 F! 4 Y 'W lk' is N T s . of L Q sm !ug!-,.KQ,gu M an Us -ig 'lu 1 Q A ' I . A i Q 'V v 5- . i ' L -t i - L -as - 1 . -. : -3 FROSH CROSS COUNTRY-FRONT ROW. L to R: Mark German, Ray Slsson, Greg Gustafson, John Rae. ROW 2: Coach Walter Skowhede, Russ Morris, Dennis Small, Ken Randall. FROSH B BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW, L to R: Kip Knight, Pat Muldoon, Charles Patterson, Cliff Berke, David Tallman, Gary Achziggr, David Low, Bob Ralv, Wayne Kiser. ROW 2: Doug Weber-5, Mike eeld, Jim Murphy, Je! Ross, Mark Goodwin, Mike Kinna , gonk Mofare, Arnie Larson, Charlie Holland, Kurt Schobothe, Coach ic Fu ton. FROSH B BASEBALL-FRONT ROW, L to R: Rick Goodwin, Rick Miller, Scott Kretzer, Dennis Doble, Bob Ray, Craig Uetz, Pat Muldoon. ROW 2: Kurt Schubothe, Rick Dickman, Jeff Staple, Ron Banks, Neil Robbins, Jack Ryan, Wade Lang, Mark German. FRESHMAN WRESTLING-FRONT ROW, L to R: Keith Robins. Bob Reyson, John Rae, Jeff Robinson, Wayne Belmont, Bill Wyss, Darwin Deveney, Lane Waleski, Rick Miller, Bob Reyhurn, Joel Wiest, Bill Budnick, ROW 2: Steve Yoakum, Ray Sisson, John Kraus, Steve Pardue, Alan Veal, Jef! Woods, Mark Bulgserno, Bill Serdar, Brad Barnes, Sheldon Dockter, ROW 3: Coach Monrad Bjowe, Rich Hum rt, Jim Martin, Mark Bauer, Mark Fax, Mitch albdeert, litsller, Mike ood, John Mewha, Mike Waldo, Carl Sandstrom, John Reed, rt wa . GIRLS' GOLF-FRONT ROW, L to R: Lynn McKeller, Carol Niepote. ROW 2: Holly Loeb, Mary Kleeb, Nancy Ki-ugh. VARSITY GOLF-FRONT ROW, L to R: Coach Truman Osburn. Bill Schmiedeskamp, Dave Bushnell, Steve Kovach, Stan Skreslet, Bill Smethurst, Brent Murray. GIRLS' VARSITY SWIMMING-FRONT ROW. L to R: Mr. Ray Clark, Liz Gebe. Irene Gebe, Ann Sheehy, Lin Murakami, Laura Smith, Mr. Don Jacklin. ROW 2: Corinne Biamont. Dianne Burry. Linda Larsen, Cathy Villancour, Pat DeRoest, Cathy Eckstrom, Liz Moore. ROW 3: Terry DeRoest. Marsha Smith, Sandy Baker. Candee Harmon. Pam Baker. Card Cummings, Teresa Crowe. ROW 4: Gail Rodgers. Laura Kays, Dianne Jaillet, Linda Browning. Shelaun Wunn. Lorette Holcomb, Ann Wikman. Gwen Sheehy. enee Harmon. FROSH TRACK-FRONT ROW, L to R: Dm Slaton, Mark Foute, Carl Sandstrmn, F Littlejohn. ROW 2: Charles Holland, Emie Herzog, Dan Wilson, Dave Glennon. ROW 3: An y Hess, Dennis Small, Brian Thompson, Wayne Belmonte. GIRLS' TRACK-FRONT ROW, L to R: Debbie Seillert. Val O'By'me, Joyce Gillett, Gwen Harrell, Lynn Patterson, Cheryl Pihl, Marilyn Coats, Kathy Phili , Lorette Holcomb, Glenda Steele. ROW 2: Marie Wolf, Sale Scheele, Marg Cleveland, Kathy Doig, Sharon Farley, Cathy l-le erson, Janet Lawson, laurie Dart, Shirley Caro, ROW 3: Ann Gilliam, Sue Hiebert, Toni Young, Mar ne Wright, Barbara Taylor, Julie Lelinski, Lynda ng. Kathy Powers, Linda Larson. ROW 4: Terri Anderson, Linda Browning, Kathy Berke, Pat Schmitt, Diane Donigan, Cindy Taylor, Gwen Sheehg, Chris Havlick, Carla Patterson, ROW 5: Barbara ldham, Stephanie Arnold, Sue Sturdivant, Diane Fox, Carolyn Henderson, Ann Sheehy, Diane Burry, Lynn Murakami, Irene Gebe. ROW 6: Miss Deb. Miss Gladys Michael, Debbie Rutger. J.V. GOLF-FRONT ROW. L in R: Cach Har-i?vMartini. Tom Castle, Je!! Hanna, Wayne Anderson. Tim . ler. Don Wolsborn, Joel Welch. BOYS' VARSITY SWIMMING-FRONT ROW. L to R: Mr. Ray Clark, Ted Carrier. Bob Barrel, Joe Boland. Bruce Singleterrv. Mr. Don Jacklin. ROW Z: John DeRoest. Bob MacDonald. Sam Booth. Al Larson, Mike Fahlgren. ROW 3: Kim Wilcox, Mike Sirianni. Dave Rasmussen, Mike Bogoger, Rich Bleakman, Jon Cummings. ROW 4: Craig Stevens, Scott ryant. Tum Weldon. Charlie Brown. Randy Rankin, Dan Givens, Mike Ainslie. 330 VARSI'l'Y GIRIS' GYMNASTIQS-I- RON'I' ROW, L to R: Chris Berry, Gayle Hamilton, Karen Heber, Peggy Ball, Marla Burnham, Jayne gamilton, Linda Roblnett, Marlia Babiak, Cathy VARSITY BOYS' GYMNASTICS -FRONT ROW, L to R: Ron Nissen, Steve Monroe, Captain Jeff Davis, Terry Hutchinson, Ross Cauthorn, Dave Latynile. ROW 2: Bruce Abbott, Doug Ing ,CbuckJohnson. J.V. GIRLS' GYMNASTICS-FRONT ROW, L to R: Wendy Former, Debby Wilson, Sheri Seitalnger, Sue Mat, Vlekl Forbes, Marilyn Ilelbert. ROW 1: Sheri Anderson, JoAnn Groth, Margaret Berry, Debby Eggiman, Slmron Doenng, Sue Werstlein. J.V. BOYS' GYMNASTICS-FRONT ROW, L to R: Joe Boland, Robin Lapeyre, Brian Busacker, Mike Price, Pete Gregos, Bob Quindt. ROW 2: Jim Alan Osakl, Bob Carey, Dennis Mayfield, Rob n Carey, David Schmiedeskarrga, Walt Lovelady, ROW 3: Dave Peake, John Wugle, Stan line, Tom Manangan, Bob Kaleta, Captain Ron anSchoiack. VARSITY BOYS' TENNIS-FRONT ROW, L to R: Stan Koehler, Mike Caldwell, Bennet Brannon, Tom Daudistel. ROW 2: Robert Schwaru, Dan Llerman, Derrick Dansbyinliim Wilcox, Dave Knepper, Steve Cmlee,OoachJ Nlbler. J.V. BOYS' TENNIS-FRONT ROW, L to R: Mr. Jim Nibler, David Low, Brent Stevens, Art VARSITY GIRLS' TENNIS-FRONT ROW, L to R: Peggy Lister, Debbie Munro, Barbara Groth, Delores Pa . ROW 2. Terri Borchers Kea DeKu r ffnnexuyper, Patty Jeffery,'Coach Dsrlsgsehs. Soderberg. ROW 2: Mark Kralj, John Mewha, Jim Kirkendall, Paul Burros. J.V. GIRLS' TENNIS-FRONT ROW, L to R: Elaine Varnettl, Bonnie Little, Roxy Alviar, Kathy Fisher. ROW 2: Nangi Kile, Beth Hal1iyBeWendy Bamett, Heather Ma eller, Maureen a, Sue Weathersbee, Coach Doris Owens. VARSITY FALL RALLY-FRONT ROW, L to R: Julie Colton, Barbi ggicgzeolz, Debbie Green, Barbi Niece, Kena Delap, Pam Kehrli, Susan rt. 1, ' ii , U Q J .Q . I A 4 , W J,V. FALL RALLY-FRONT ROW, L to R: Gina Ciwrlla, Holly Loeb, Lisa Goodman. RO 2: Peggy Ball, Terri Sirlanni, Pam Lee, Patti ellery. VARSITY SPRING RALLY-FRONT ROW, L to R: Susan Ileibert, Paula Brostrom. ROW 2: Debbie Helden, Teri Clarke. ROW 3: Kelly Hosman, Wendy Walters, Sandy Geier. J.V. SPRING RALLY-FRONT ROW, L to R: Debbie Antonacci, Paula Bush, Betty McDonald, Karen Roskoski. ROW 2: Karey Sm th, Barbara Standing, Shelly Rlopelle, Igxie Stringer. FROSI-I FALL RALLY-FRONT ROW, L to R: Lori Sheets, Marcia wr, Julie Cobb, Lou Ann Blanc. R 2: Kit Kertz, Leslie France, Susan Weathersbee, Debi Frasier. DOUBLE 'D's-FRONT ROW, L to R: Janis Johnson, Valerie O'By1me, Beth Haley, Karren Wood. ROW 2: Nancy Krug , Joyce Gillett, TammlIyaBrown, Denise lm, Patty Pierce. ROW 3: Gwen rrell, Revaleen FROSI-I SPRING RALLY- FRONT ROW, L to R: Sandra Wells, Susan Wells. ROW 2: Debbi Moore, Gail Rogers, Meredith Mills, Lorraine We ber. WRESTLING I-IOSTESSES-FRONT ROW, L to R: Ann Tsuboi, Karen Perry, Paula Glennon. ROW 2: Dee Criner, Molly Strebig, Caren Cardew. PEP CLUB-FRONT ROW, L to R: Tambrey Alsup, Patty Schmidt, Karen Schmidt, Nancy Wheelock, Dee Criner, Karen Perry, Molly Strebig, LeAnn Cox. ROW 2: Sharolyn Halyford, Cherie Nasseth, Ann Brandt, Janice Sleiphers, Kim Da quist, Linda Jacobsen, Denise Burrly, Regina Mosen, Ann Tusboi. ROW 3: Vicki Beck, Karen Je ins, Mary KralkMarly Parker, Bette MacDonald, Debbi Antonacci, Michelle iope le, Paula Bush, Karen Rososki. ROW 4: Kit Kertz, Debi Frasier, Julie Cobb, Lori Sheets, Leslie France, LouAnn Blanc, Susie Wells, Gail Rodgers, Sandy Wells. ROW 5: Debbie Helden, Glendella Brown, Paula Brostrom, Teri Clarke, Wendi Walters, Juli Colton, Barbi Bucholz, Kena DeLap, Barbi Niece. ROW 6: Susan Hiebert, Sandra Geier, Heather MacKellar, Terri Siriani, Patty Jeffrey, Pam Lee, Bonita Dunn, Joyce Gillet, Gwen Harell, Pam Kehrli. FALL CABINET-FRONT ROW, L to R: Douf Detrick, Sandy Sullivan, Warren Hatch, Dixi Edmondson, Kel y Amos, Melody Schroeder. ROW 2: Cathy Bletel, Bnice Abbott, Jim Olson, Brad Herrett, John Lansing, Jim Pond, Joe Medley. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL-FRONT ROW, L to R: Bill Clayton, Tom White, Cabinet Representative Jlm Pond, Debbie Mets, Siecreralriy Siwlhixgimar. RSW 2: e er, c ,Char ene rown, a Bixby, Debbie Clark, Gladys Nichol, Heidi Allison. ROW 3: Diana Cochran, Treasurer Heather MacKeller, Linda Bellmer, Monica Careia, Karen Jenkins, Mary Kralj, Vice President Dee Criner, Barbara Groth. ROW 4: Craig Armstronia Ed Gustafson, Tom Daudistel, Steve cGee, Rena Smith, Juanita Dunn, Kena DeLap. YOUNG DEMOCRATS-FRONT ROW, L to R: Mr. Dennis Bryson, Stelphen Summers, Crag Armstrong, Mr. Mere yn Smith. ROW ch Romine, Eugene Pronovost, Cindy ary. A.F.S.-FRONT ROW, L to R: Sam Booth, Paula Glennon, Monroe Relmers, Ann Tsuboi, Josef Rabl, Debbie Kehrli, Mr. Pete Montgomery. ROW 2: Carolyn Colbert, Barbara McCaleb, Marilyn Coats, Doug Sattergren, Paula Brostrom, Jan Thomason, Dixie DeHaven, Gai Weber. ROW 3: Keith Gutierrez, Lucia illard, Lynn Dykema, Bob Jeffery, Debbie York, Cindy Cleary, rbara Groth, Carla Monroe, Debbie Ma er. ROW 4: Steve McGee, Kay Balmer, Heather MacKellar, Revaleen Kluth, Pam Kehrli, Charlene Brown, Pam Mattson, Julie Henderson, Wendy Cole, ROW 5: Steve Kearney, Kathy Dressler, Bill Herz, Ann Wlkman, Don Goldstein, Chris Wagner, Dianne Burry, Kelly Gray, Dianna Derhalli, w fr i, L5 ' -+-4' fig was .f rs' it 2 h , xg : :. , lf lalffffiix H ' Rf' 'X 'ff It . A f SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL-FRONT ROW, L to R: President Kelly Amos, Karen Lee, Cindy Sandersfeld, Secretaay Terri Scott, Paula Bush, Kathy Klum. R0 2: Tom Cassell, Becky Dickinson, Lori Stephens, Sharon Young, Vicki Staphens, Treasurer Kathy Doig, Sandra ansen, Cabinet Representative Bruce Abbott. ROW 3: Vice President George Brant, Dan Epp, John Bailey, Dave Hi lier, Patti Terada, Brenda Slm son, Cabinet Representative Steve Llnwrauer. SPRING CABINET-FRONT ROW, L to R: Mr. Jim Dixon, Nancy Lawrence, Joe Media, Monica Correia, Kathy Butte , Sandy Sullivan, Mark alj. ROW 2: Brad Herrett, Garly Wallmark, John Tapper, Jim Pond, Steve Llndauer, Kel y Amos, Jef! Maguire, ve Kemper. FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL - FRONT ROW, L to R: Kit Kertz, Veronica Knudson. ROW 2: Julie Cobb, Margaret Dailey, Sandy Sullivan. ROW 3: A vin Watanabe, Mark Kralj, Kurt Sdnabatke, Rhonda Clarke. I I.R.L.-FRONT ROW, L to R: Sheryl Friday, Bert Whalen, Elaine Vernetti, Diane Prihar. ROW 2: Mr, Bruce Bleise, Steve O'Toole Tom Huspek, Cindy Cleary, Cralg Sylvia, Dave Nelson, Mrs. Jeanne Fulginiti. GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS-FRONT ROW, L to R: Karen Perry, Arlene Bauer, Kathy Eckstrom, Irene Gebe, Liz Gebe, Debbie Mailer, Dee Dee Woodward. ROW 2: Kathy Klum, Pam Lee, Bev cCaleb, Iiy: Murakami, Dixi Edmondson, Debbie Teeters, Ann Wikman, hbie Peyton, Jackie Green, Paula Bush. SPADES-FRONT ROW, L to R: Barbara Oldham, Kerri Larson, Vicki Ferris, Karen Evans, Laddie Reed, Larry Cox. ROW 2: Advisor James Etzkorn, Jackie Green, Bob Biamont, Debble Green, Karen Gress, Caren Cardew, Pam Erler, Lois Fulgham. ROW 8: Sue Wilson, Claudia Clutter, Sandi Allen, Heather McKellar, Debby Mawr, Julie Henderson, Sally Helzer, Sue Acton, Jan Alderman. R0 4: Pegggelzall, Joanne Stambaugh, Monica Correia, Dee Criner, Marg' Kralj, Dee Woodward, Kathy Mayer, Barbi Niece, Barby Buc olz,Kat.hy Gratlon. G.R.A.-FRONT ROW, L to R: Glenda Steele, Barbara Groth, Marilyn Coats, Jackie Green, Linda ROW 2: Corrine Fis , Marie Wolf, Sue Mar el, De ra High, Barbara Taylor, Pat Kohlenberger, Barb l-lall. ROW 3: Carol Berry, Vicki Steohens, Chergl Pihl, Lgnne Patterson, Toni Young, Judy Mi ler, Cher teele. R W 4: Marlene Wright, Kathy Dong, Julie Lielinski. RIFLE TEAM-FRONT ROW, L to R: Carrie Low, Rick Kile, John Markiewicz, Larry Vernetti, David Plath, Mark Slama. ROW 2: Jerry Thirinierrl, Marc Hueeg, Jerry Renfro, Greg Hanson, Craig 'ringer, F Hanson, Bill Lallen, Coach Robert Edwards. CHESS CLUB-FRONT ROW, L to R: Dave Pinkerton, Don Grisham, Mike Bratcher, Mel Bartcls. ROW 2: Brian Andersen, Jeff Blackmer, Dave Chamberlain, Greg Reese. SCIENCE CLUB-FRONT ROW, L to R: Pat Snedeker, Bob Misner, Rick Davidson. ROW 2: Kelly Amos, Dan Draper, Mel Bartels, Jeff Blackmere, Kelly Tapqggl. ROW 3: Bill Standing, Dan Norgard, n Erikson, Richard Fertlg, Mr. Sam Flint, ADVENTURES CLUB-FRONT ROW, L to R: Caotthx Carline, Jackie Green, Terry Shrout, Jon W , Mike Weilert. ROW 2: Neil Robbins, Carpl Lehman, Cathy HOPP, Laura Williams, Roger Jones, ROW 3: Barri Black, Mike Moses, Dan Draper, Ken Stead, atxhly Smith. ROW 4: Judi gcgimitt, Patty Schmitt, r. Jim Nibler, Mr. Ron win. MAJORE'l'l'ES-FRONT ROW, L to R: Patt Denham, Judy Mu?hy. ROW 2: Melissa Lelchner, ulie Millard. HIGHLAND DANCERS-FRONT now, L to R: vim am, Carr'e Low, P 1 AT - , ' - mlxngr, Nlarjie nwul. now 2: Barbara McCaleb, Bev Mccaleb, Baibara Gmail, M0l2,.f2,lfu1ifSIQ',.f'ns e' a y ress er. HIGHLAND DANCER ALTER- 4 FRENCH CLUB-FRONT ROW, L to R: Pam Mattson, Euglene Frasier, Sally Tomassene, Sally Efsman, Mary Kleeb. R0 2: Miss Kyra Dodge, Julie Henderson, bby Mayer, Donna IMeasner, Marilyn Coats, Diana Kent. ROW 3: Pam Kehrli, Debbie Kehrli, Marlene Wright, Vicki Stewart, Kathy Powers, Roxanne Alviar. SPANlSH CLUB-FRONT ROW, L to R: Janice Pedersen, Janis Johnson, Cindy Cleary? Jane Berry, Lynn Dykema. ROW 2: Keith Gutierrez, Sherri ost, Rick Boro, Craig Amistrong, Mrs. Kathryn Bamford, ROW 3: Joe Rabi, Dawna Spear, Jan Thompson, Steve Maxwell, Heather Mackellar, CROSSTOWN BUS-FRONT ROW, L to R: Mark Fischer, Patti Wood, Lynda Pratt, Kathy Be1yer, Nick Roth, Jodi Il5ilesiaROW 2: Rick gulleill, onihlfjalonde, Cargli ss, Mike Sylvia, oug olm, Seymour, d Sntyhier, Dan Alsup. CELTIC-FRONT ROW, L to R: Vicki Wetzel, Lois Wasem, Linda Richey, Sharon Sullivan, Marilyn Ruttle, Janice Wolfhagen, Judy McGee. ROW 2: Linda Bellmer, Roger Swage, Stan Skreslet, Colleen Hag ert , Sheri Knephoff, Sue nods, rt Wahlen, Dennis Good ear. ROW 3: Dennis Gibson, Mr, Kaye Darby, Dave Brangenberg. GERMAN CLUB-FRONT ROW, L to R: Judi Schmitt, Melissa Leichner, Barbara Groth, Vicki Beck, Laurie Kenney, Debbie Meis. ROW 2: Tom White, Steve McGee, Jim Lambert, Dianne Burry, Paula Glennon, Samuel Booth, Tom Daudistel, Mr. George Friesen, Revaleen Kluth, Kelly Gray. LATIN CLUB-FRONT ROW, L to R: Stan Beyer, Dale Goodyear, Eugene Pronovost, Chris Farnes, Steve Jorgensen. ROW 2: Greg Kallio, Cindi Snodgrass, Tom Daudistel, Sandra Hansen, Nancy Chowning, Mrs. Ethel Jabs. , A - HIGHLANDER-FRONT ROW, L to R: Cindy Smith, Kathy Catt, Jeff Davis, Sharon Phillip, Steve Miller. ROW 2: Pat Ludwick, Sandra Bacus, Janice Carter, Diane Jones, Carolyn Poli, Dixi Edmondson, ROW 3: Keith Klipwtein, Douh Holm, Jude Muixhy, Terri Borchers, Rocky afford, Bi Harrington,Mr. ick Pullen. F.T.A,-FRONT ROW, L to R: Miss Gladys Michael, Kay Dickman, Julie Henderson, Jane Beebe, DebbgoMayer, Dianne Burry, Sheryl Friday. ROW 2: Candee Hamian, mue Bostrom, Mrs. Eleanor Heide, Jan Alderman, Carol Berry, Martha Richard, Diana Sohlstrom. ROW 3: Mrs. Ardelle Dennis, Terri Scott, Claudia Russell, Terri Reeder, Toni Young, Ann Thatcher, Kathy Dolg, Cheryl Pihl. 4 DeFREYA-FRONT ROW, L to R: Tammy Brown, Julie Henderson, Sally Helzer, Caren Cardew, Marsha Seltslnqsr. ROW 2: Deborah Llerman, Julie Lelinski, enee Hanman, Joyce Albro, Joyce Vetter. ROW 3: Dixi Edmondson, Katha' Berke, Pam Baker, Debbie Clark, Debbie Knig t, Linda Crowe, Sue l.arson. W. - - is TAIF-FRONT ROW, L to R: Janet Perry, Kay Balmer, Jackie Green, Kathy Mayer, Charlotte Gammlere, DeeDee Woodward, Wendly Cole, Sharalee Hansen. ROW 2: Patty Pierce, Joanne Whee er, Dixie DeHaven, Monica Correia, Karen Jenkins, Dianne Wheeler, Marjie Booth, Karen Perry, Charlene Brown. ROW 3: Charlene Maxson, Marlene Wright, Ellen Ziegler, Kathy Hays, Joanne Stambaugh, Arlyn Bauer, Sallxiliruber, onna Clume, Judy Srerling, Linda asmussen. ROW 4: ary Kralj, Leslie Houghton, eldi A llson, Barbara Groth, Linda Bixby, Dianne Campbell, Janet Davenport, Donna Measner, Anne Corkum, KellgaGray. ROW 5: Debbie York, Judy Millington, Julie Christensen, rbara Nedrow, Sally Egcgiman, Linda Bellrner, Debbie Munro, Keay Deliuyper, Kim De uyper, Heather MacKellar, Revaleen Kluth. QUAHLA-FRONT ROW, L to R: Teri Clarke, Melissa Lelchner, Debbie Heiden, Diane Parmer, Linda Sullivan, Gloria Baldino, DorothyrAnderson, Marsha Mollett. ROW 2: Julie Colton, Marlis Weber, ammy Hart, Nancy Bates, Pam Ainslie, Kris Robinson, Mary Ann Rodal, Brenda Ranes, Cathy Lundy. ROW 3: Kathy Johnson, Wendy Walters, Sharon LaRue, Paula Brostrom, Debbie Loftis, Sandy Geler, Nancy Benner, Nancylmwrence, Shirley Paintner, Linda Newell, Glendella Brown. R0 4: .Ian Thompson, Dee Criner, Molly Stareblg, Joan Reyburn, Lori Schelter, Cheryl Potts, Linna Radke, Pam Kehrli, Beth Lewis, Debbie Cobb, Candi Douglass, Joyce Hartung. ROW 5: Valerie Smith, Rena Smith, Barbi Bucholz, Ann suboi, Barhi Niece, Shelly Sauer, Debbie Kehrli, Shari Knepholf, Lee Ann Cox, Sheri Queen, Juanita Dunn. REGIS-FRONT ROW, L to R: Nick Sciraffo, Dave Dillingham, Ron Hill Dave Harrington, Ron Peebles, Wayne Nlshamura. ROW 2: John Tupggig Jim Mattson, Rm Haas, Terry McEwen, Ken Aldritt, Craswel. STAGECRAFT-FRONT ROW, L to R: Gary Anderson, Bill Farley, Ken Hohfeld, Randy Veenker, Ken Johnson, Clndy Wood. ROW 2: Mr. George Vanelli, Dick Marcy, Wayne Grant, Gary Pletz, Dan Martin, Phil Schacher. OMNI-FRONT ROW, L to R: Ramona Enyeart, Melissa Leichner, Julie Millard, Deanna Sawtelle, Kathy Eckstrom. ROW2: Lorette Holcomb, Rosemary Sha , Lois Wasem, Marsha Smith, Liz Moore. how 3: Lyn Murakami, Marilyn Brockell, Mary Parker, Dianne Burry, erri DeRoest, Ann Sheehy. AD STAFF-FRONT ROW, L to R: Mrs. Barbara Simon, Ann Tsuboi, Debbie Green, Jerry Koike, Linda Richey, Dee Dee Woodward. ROW 2: Keith Bowers, Dee Criner, Charlene Maxson, Nancy Kowalk, Sharon Headley, Candi Douglass, Diana Jailett. JR. BLDG, STAGECRAFT-FRONT ROW, L to R: Darla Cochenour, Laurel Bothwell, George Hunt. ROW 2: Frank Gosson, DougaHogue, Marty Bennlght, Pam 0'Hearn, Sue Ko n, Randy Davis, Mr. Pete Montgomery. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SENIOR OFFICERS - FRONT ROW, L to R: Marilyn Coats, Barbara McCaleb, Kay Balmer. ROW 2: Don Goldstein, Clif! Edwards,SamBooth. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY JUNIORS - FRONT ROW, L to R: Mike Bogoger, Richard Bellant, Tom Daudistel, Jerry Pattee, Anne Corkum, Bruce Singleterry, Jim Pond, Pat Ludwick, Eugene Pronovost, Dennis Goodyear, Dale Goodyear, Tom White. ROW 2: Linda Bixby, Leslie Hong ten, Heidi Allison, Barbara Groth, Sally Eggiman, Joanne Wheeler, Debbie Meis, Maureen Moodie, Janice Carter, Cathy Carline, Gerald Maness. ROW 3: Walter Barker, Janis Johnson, Diane Sanderson, Vicki Stewart, Peggyffakeuchi, Diana Kent, Lynn Dykema, Barbara Taylor, Christine Sma , Mark Eddlniton, Robert Bernstein. ROW 4: Paula Glennon, Melody Schroeder, usiyiwillard, Carolyn Colbert, Debbie Field, Cindy Clearivi Gregeliallie, ndy Collins, Craig Howlett, John Murakami. ROW 5: 'nda llrner, Karen Jenkins, Cindy SPEECH SQUAD-FRONT ROW, L to R: Joe Medley, Scott Bishop, CraigJStevens, Tom Fxeel, Tom Blair, Gary Wallmark. RO 2: Randy Collins, Jackie Green, Pat Ludwick, Gloria Delfin, Marcg Jefferson, Janice Carter, Mrs. Barbara Simpson. R W 3: Mark Weitzel, Jane Berry, Bob Lumm, Stan Beyer, Kathy Beyer, Debbie Kehrli, Deanna Corral. Culver, Gloria Delfin, Marcy Jefferson, Teri Clarke, Terry McEwen, Greg Horner, Glenn Patterson, Larry Kriegr, Art Boland. ROW 6: Dawna Rear, Diane Wheeler, Glendella rown, Scott Hess, Dan Stodola, ckBoro. V w FILM CLUB-FRONT ROW, L to R: Jerry Koike, Mrs. Margaret Neal, Mrs. Joanna Klick, Gus Gustafson. ROW 2: Craig Armstrong, Brad I-Ierrett, Doug Detrick, Roger Swayze. AUDIO-VISUAL-FRONT ROW, L to R: Pauline Hampton, Sheryl Friday, Mr. Wayne Ruegsegger, Mrs. Berislava Miletic, Cindy Dart. R W 2: Ben Leibbam, Dee McLain, Sally Oeser, Pat Bauer, Barbara Bentley, Gary Anderson, Stewart Griffith. TI-IESPIANS-FRONT ROW, L to R: Shari Hansen, Steve Carroll, Kelly I-losman. ROW 2: Marsha Mollett, Lee Ann Cox, Barbara Nedrow, Charlene Brown, Nancy Benner, Gary Bowne, Ed Snyder, Elaine Smith, Lexle Stringer, Monica Correia, Bill Runte, Barbara Standing Dave Frlesen, Steve Franklin. R W 3: Steve Chiodo, Jon Sackett, Tammy Brown, Scott Othus, Sally Ham, Linda Bellmer, Debbie Carlson, Wendy Walters, Ron Reidlinger, Linda Bixby, Pat Brannon, Nadia Kahl, Martha Pitts, Sie McClure. ROW 4: Mr. Pete Montgomery, Brad Herrett, Mike Desylvla, Diane Pamier, Julie Colton, Nancy Allison, Karen Price, Kathy Jamison, Tim Wa ts, Monroe Reimers, Skip Amos, Dan Dave Fahlgren, Joe edley, Pam Kehrll, Scott Bishop, Wayne German, Mrs. Rae onafteynolds. SENIOR BUILDING GIRLS' GLEE-FRONT ROW, L to R: Orchid Cavett, Kathleen Mum r, Diane Byhre, Lori Williams, Janis Dunbar, Sandra Bacus. ROW 2: gebhie Smith, Judy Beutel, Pam Sullivan, Mr. Wilbur Funk, Kitty Bauer, Sally Oeser. g, 1- Sa?- 1, Q ,..,..! VAGABONDS-FRONT ROW, L to R: Linda Richey, Lorely Petrasso, Merlene Moran, Pat Kohlenberger, Carleana Gouge. ROW 2: Dorothy Fortner, LeAnn Cox, Susan Smi , Wendy Walters, haron La Rue, Kell? Hosman. ROW 3: Steve Franklin, Ron Rei linger, John Lansing, Dick Hoof , Tlm Berry, Bruce Sinclair. ROW 4: Mark Wilson, Tom Martini, Steve Carroll, Alan Carr, George Brummer, Brad Herrett. A CHOIR-FRONT ROW, L to R: Lorely Petrasso, Sharolyn Halyford, Linnea Keller, lgggy Takeuchi, Kay Cavanaagh, Ginger Bossen, Merlene Moran, aren Gress, Sherrill tor, Marilyn Salvus, Mr. ilbur Funk, Pat Kohlenbergar, JerryJPattee, Diane Norton, Rena Smith, Carleanna Gouge, Barbara Krell, Pat Clayton, arilyn ilson, Terry Cxeland, Debbie l-lahm. ROW 2: Sberilynne Selbee, Sue Smith, Debbie York, Cindy Sn grass, Dorothy Fortner, Beckgalfierce, Diane Sessamen, Laurie Adam, Dorene Penny, Marilyn Kllnepier, Pat Jones, rhara Marshall, Debbie Peyton, Ellen Teeter, Kelly llosman, Sandra Tatro, Debbie Field, Karen Jenkins, Sharon LaRue, Wendy Walters, Kay Balmer, Ruth Bair, Laurie Klnneg, Tonya Seitsinger, Jeannie Lee. RO 3: LeAnn Cox, leslie Houghton, Cindy Culver, mily nnis, Karen Henry, Karen Ivanolf, Ann Wikman, Steve Franklin, Keith Thompson, Bob Walter, Walt Trapp, Cynthia Dart, Mike l-licks, Craig JUNIOR ENSEMBLE-FRONT ROW, L to R: Sharolyn lflaylord, Peggy Takeuchi, JerryvPattee, Monica Correia, Karen Jenkins. ROW 2: Annette allway, Chrisggllamllton, Debbie Hahm, Nancy Lorts, Debbie Field, Ruth ir, Debbie York, ROW 3: Skip Amos, Ron Lorts, Randy Davenport, Mr. Wilbur Funk, Craig Armstrong, Keith Thompson. ROW 4: Steve McGee, Dave Sherman, Mel Thayer, Russ Booker, Bruce Singleterry, Mark Williams. Howlett, Cindy Cleary, Ruth Seifert, Lucy Willard, Carol Curry, Sheryl Friday, Sandra Allen, Kim DeKuyper, Keay DeKuyper, ROW : Donna Best, Annette Wal way, Jan Perry, Kathy Smalberger, Christy Hamilton, Nancy Lorts, Debbie Loftis, Dick l-looft, John Lansing, Don Davls, Gary Cerotsky, Steve Parsons, Pat 0'Conner, Mark Wilson, Linda Bixby, Joyce Hartungg Dana Moore, Dawna Spear, Theresa Clemmons, Chris Gruetter. ROW 5: Barbara McCale , Heidi Froemke, Linda Wagner, Dennis Doern, Dave Webber, Tim Watts, Larry Cerotsky, Dave Sherman, Tim Berry, Ron Lorts, J lm McDonald, Randy Davenport, George Brummer. ROW 6: Jim I-largis, Skip Amos, Bob Biamont, Steve Carroll, Tim Strad, George Howard, Jeff l-lammons, Tom Martini, Bruce Singleterry, Curt Anderson, Mel Thayer, Craig Annstrong, Jim Pond, Alan Carr. SENIOR BAND-FRONT ROW, L to R: Keay DeKuyyer, Pat lieirlirliggr, Loree Emerick, Cindy Culver, Sally Eggiman, Charlene Brown, Lin Murakami, Christine Small, icki Wetzel, resa Reeder, Ann Wikman, LeAnn Cox, Leslie Houghton, Heidi Allison, ROW 2: Vanda Judkins, Becki Trujillo, Sherri Sullins, Nancy Leeper, Barbara Taylor, Crystal Cloud, Cathy Carline, Jim Lambert, Steve McGee, Steve Conlee, Gary Wallmark, Greg Horner, Art Boland, Tom White. ROW 3: Diane Cochran, Patty Pierce, Ann Sheehy, Robert Rosier, im Johnstone, Ron Peebles, John Lansing, Roger Swayze, John Parker, Duane Wiley, Lambert Kouplag, Ragl-Iatcher, Dave Wood, Larry Krieger:-Randy Collins. ROW 4: Kiln DeKuyper, Cindy Wood, Rena Smith, Tom Jo son, rad Herrett, Rick Brooke, Janet Davenport, Steve Summers, Mark Egggnan, Mark Eddington, Ken Aldritt, Robert Bernstein, Ted Tubesh, Mike Quindt. ROW 5: Susan Schmitt, Diane Daile , S rolyn Hayford, ud Geates, Larry Shank, Dave Bassett, Shirley Calpen, Jeff Hammons, Dan Alswn, Ed Grentpell, Steve Fuqnna, Angelo Cortese, I.arry ase, Dave Sherman, Lowell Arno, ussell Caplener, ROW 6: Rob oods, Greg Mosen, Denms Mayers, Larry Bishop, John Markiewicz, Keith Klippstein, Ron Kennedy, Mike Bogager, Mike Lichty, John Tupper, Rod Meyer, Pat 0'Conner, Ron Epperson, Gary Walker, Mr. Larry Morrell. SOPHOMORE ENSEMBLE-FRONT ROW, L to R: Susie Takeuchi, Eggine Rubesh, Dan DePrez, Caren Allison. ROW Z: Dona C nour, Kathy Klum, Bill Standing, Ken Talylor, Janice Glanville, Gina Cipolla. ROW 3: Barbara Brgzn, Kathy alloran, Kellptmos, Pat Meechan, Barbara Standing, tte McDonald. ROW 4: ristine Hickman, Terry Stelzenmueller, Bill Maxim, Bob Lumm, Sandra Hansen, Pam lee. JUNIOR BUILDING GIRLS' GLEE-FRONT ROW, L to R: Deborah Jones, Kathy Jackson, Raye Mikkelson, Diane Wurst, Sally Reid, Diane Webb. ROW 2: Linda Aitken, Terry Halford, Joan Pierce, Donna Talbert, Brenda Mathes, Lisa Henson, Val Hicks, Debbie Sanderson. ROW 3: Vonda Fisk, Carol Shouse, Jackee gelly, gebi Reagan, Debbi Teeters, Deanna Corral, Roxanne Alderson, Robyn trozin y. FRESHMAN ENSEMBLE-FRONT ROW, L to R: Shirley Vickery, Roxann Gilmore, Lisa Harrier, Joy Cordell, Tina Young. ROW 2: Jeanne Burwell, John Rae, Jim Armstrong, Scott Adelhart, Mark Pierce, Lois Jannsen. ROW 3: Janice Morton, Meredith Mills, Dave Nelson, Dennis Small, Dave Goddard, Kathy Smith, Gwen Rose, FRESHMAN CHOIR-FRONT ROW, L to R: Sheryl Vickery, Barbara Pinckney, Lisa Harrier, Pat Reilley, Jim Reilley, John Rae, Bill Scott, Don Nesbitt, Joy Cordell, Charlotte Martin. ROW 2: Janice Morton, Shirley Vickery, Janet Patterson, Colleen Dow, Scott Adelhart, Jet! Syring, Danng Stephens, Terry Scofield, Veronica Knudson, Sandy Steele, Virginia bedbetter. R W 3: Patty Barry, Beth Gosvener, Susan Nordstrom, Roxann Gilmore, Dennis Kahut, Nathan Brostrom, John Kraus, Jim Armstrong, Dave Nelson, Lois Jannsen, Diane Kaiser, Janis Schleiflers, Jeanie Ivanoff. ROW 4: Peggy Davis, Jeanne Burwell, Rhonda March, Vickie Bowes, Mike Kleyn, Sanford Crase, Dave Thompson, Dennis Small, Richard Hobbs, John Zimmerman, Steve Carlson, Wendi Fortner, Meredith Miles, SOPHOMORE BAND-FRONT ROW, L to R: Patti Schmitt, Eileen Gardner, Barbara Oldham, Debbie Classen, Karen Custis, Darci Arnundson, Lisa Wells, Sharon Young, Margaret Arno, Karen Lee, Cbern Medford, Lorraine Gardner, Terri Crowe, Corrinne Biamont, Pat Valley, Lisa Magares. ROW 2: Bruce Swage, George Brant, Paul Underwood, Dan off, Jef! Weissert, Dave ogers Ken Field, Dan Antoni, John Gill, David I-Illlier, Steve Lindauer, Bob Lumm, Richard Jamison, Kevin Stimson, Richard Altlgood, Jon Reich. ROW 3: Jim Cooper, Lloyd Christie, Dan Epg, rlef LaFrance, Larry Markham, Jerrry Travis, Mike Schneider, icha Bradley, StanKline, Bret Stratton, lck Young, Mark Ruttle, Dougalipperson, Rusty Albee, Scott Salyard, Mike Bur , Dave Chamber n, Melvin Bartels, Dan DePrez. OW 4: Craig Ward, Jeff Aden, Joe Beach, Mike Ramsten, Ron Debias, Mr. Jay Burcbak. SOPHOMORE CHOIR-FRONT ROW, L to R: Rhonda Dockter, Margaret Helm, Sue Heasle , Susie Takeuchl, KH Haley, HollyqLoeb, ona Cochenour, Wanda bell,Martha Richa ,EvelynKahl, aren Hooper, Karen Schmidt, Gina Eglin, Caren Allison. ROW 2: Nancy Krogh, Susan Kolar, Marglgleveland, thy Johnson, Terri Sirianni, Kathy Klum, Cecelia Lesowske, rrle Cloud, Chris Arnold, Sheila Nelson, Leslie Stewart, Bette McDonald, Barb Standing, Bonnie Little Linda Bowser. ROW 8: Laurie Kaiser, laura Bennett, Debbie Marshall, Charlene Lowes, Jo Anne Wersch, Kath Halloran, Barb Bridyan, Kathy Bennett, Danny Hart, Mark Ruttle, Bill Staining, Ken Taylor, nine Rubesh, Diane Norcross, Barbara Pense, Debbie Classen, Janie cCaw, Janice Glanville. ROW 4: Terry Stelzenmueller, Cleora Hilfiker, Kris Hickman, Wanda Barnett, Rochelle Bellerme, Holly Mason, Mitch Ladd, Marshall Morris, Rick Nelson, Pat Meec m, Pamela Lee, Janet Ann Howard, Kathleen Moebius, Sandy Hansen, Pat Chedester, Diane Watts, Kathy Powers. GROUPS NOT PICFURED FRESHMAN BAND-FLUTES: Nancy Kile, Melvina Bartels, Pat Olson, Cathy Vaillancour, Kit Kertz, Julie Cobb, Lori Klum, Lisa Klipgstein, Shelaun Wunn, Judy Schmitt, Tammy Alsup, Karen Wood, CLARINET: Delores ayne, Judy Gray, Bruce Timmons, Cathy Klinepier, Pam Marsh, Debbie Foos, Cheryl Whitehead, Mark Tracy, Mitch Albert. Ed CCTDEIL Peggy Dillingham, Linda Kuehl, Kzhtlig Goodwin, Sam l.og'gi. BASS CLARINET: Sm'5'.'f 'e'f l,25'W'.?LE2f ?ERN0RTel??'JM mi.A.i Stiiisswmalirmatfl' ave r son, im 1 , o e s, z erry ei-son. : a Larson. FRENCH HORNS: Dennis Small, Joel Wiest, Don Moore, Scott Laidlaw. J...'f 'H3.E?.E. ?.5.3 ' S153 l'i: E5Eii. i1 'w.2.'gf ':? E!'e ' Sk l't E'. .: LW , i t, tzer, n ', on wa , ave Stnitz, urt u the, .Ron Karn,T.Recr5r?nil6l1:insj Dobias, Dig: Monggg.s?oARl'l'0?: McikeTl:Jrgce, gary chziger. : o e, Ron nnis, tt, Ma Kri . A: ar Krall, Mike PERCUSSBPON: Dan Fitzhugh, Mark Pierce, Dave Rykken, Tim Sackett, Doug Slaton, argaret Dailey, Greg Meeker. JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRESHMEN-Wayne Anderson, Lisa Barker, Melvina Bartels, Wazyne Belmont, Becky Beyer, Lou Ann Blanc, Paul Bonick, Ann Brant, Denise Burry, Julie obb, Anne Cole, Teresa Cuda, Kim Dahlquist, Margaret Dailey, Peggy Davis, Rendy Dimick, Debby Dryden, Mark German, Joanne Groth, Robin Gulde, Ernest Herzog, Debra High, Leslie Hosford, Linda Jacobsen, Glenna Jones, Katherine Kertz. ORCHESTRA-FRONT ROW, L to R: Anita Powell, Ruth Zerge, Cheryl Ping, Monica Coneia, Lorely Petrasso, Marja Greene, Doreen Penny, Laurie Adam. ROW 2: PennJy 'lb-eble, eresa euber, Linda Hurl, Barbara Groth, Linda Jones, Anne Corkum, Debbie Adkins, Laura Smith. ROW 3: osei Rabl, Mary Cleveland, Sharon Murdock, Debbie Frazier, Cindy Snodgrass, Ella Claston, Debbie Pyle, Dianna Derhalli, Brenda Hurl, Greg Reese. ROW 4: Skip Amos, Pat Parks, Larry Verneti, Steve Jannsen, Joe McNamee, Brad Herrett, Dave Thanum, Warren Hatch, Greg Byler. Nancie Kile, Veronica Knudson, Mark Kralj. Dean Lambert, Carol Lehman, Cherie Lmmena, David Low, Bruce McEwen, Paula Mack. Gina Maness, Suzanne Matz, Jim Muixhy, Brent Murray, Gina Parosa. Delores Payne, Debbie Penk, Mark Pierce. David Pla , Mike Price, Bob Quindt, Robert Teybum, Cheryl Rogers, Tim Saclrett. Mary Schulze. Lori Sheets, Dennis Small, Kathleen Smith, Laura Smith, Cathy Vaillancour, John Waage. Et:'rodaine Weber, Sandi Wells, Susan Wells, Susan Werstlein, Joel Wiest, Tina Young, Mark win. JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SOPHOMORES-Debbie Adkins, Kelly Ames, Sheri Anderson, Dan Antoni, Margaret Arno, Steve Bakke, Wendy Barnett, Melvin Bartels. Jane Beebe, KathygBennett, Fred Borchers, Barbara Bryan, Tom Cassell, Kathy Chappell, Cheryl Chaudoin, anna Cieloha, Jim Coleman, Marlene Cox, Karen Custis, Steve Daniel. Dianna Derballi, Becklyabickinson, Kathy Doig, Diane Donigan, Jay Diykema, Karen Flege, Ann Gilliam, Debbie ll, Sandra Hansen, Karen Hart, Warren Hate . Kristine Hickman. Susan Huebner, Sandra Huntley, Stan Kline, Nicky Kovacb, Nancy Krogh, Sharon Kruger. Rick Kuehrnicbel, Patricia IeVa1ley, Steven Lindauer, Holly Loeb, David Maas, Denise Mattson, Bill Maxson, Debbie Merrick, Pat Moore, Harold Morton, Judith Nelson, Diane Ntrcross, Valerie O'Byme, Kathy Patterson, Lane Patterson, Vera Patterson. Cherxyl Pihl, David Pinkerton, Julianne Plath, Lynn Powell, rbara Riley, Monica Rodal, David ogers. Jon Sackett, Susan Scheele, Terri Scott, Gwen Sheel'3lAJefi'ery Smith, Cindy Taylor, Kenneth Taylor, Anna Thorn, Sally Tomassene, Cheryl Wal rd, Mark Weitzel, Debra Wells, Lisa Wells, Gordon Wbipps, Wendy White. Sharon oung. 340 Faculty and Administration Mrs. Virginia Baer 174 Mrs. Shirley Bakke 175 Mrs. Kathryn Bamford 175 Mr. David Barger 174 Mrs. Mary Anne Bauer 175 Mr. Jerome Beier 171 Mrs. Lynne Bell 174 Mr. Kaare Berge 174 Mrs. Geraldine Betts 174 Mr. Monrad Bjorge 175 Mr. Norman Bleakman 177 Mr. Bruce Bliese 176 Mrs. Majrorie Boozer 177 Mr. Frank Boyer 177 Mrs. Sharon Bridge 177 Miss Kathleen Brown 177 Miss Shirley Brown 176 Mr. Dennis Bryson 177 Mr. Jay Burchak 176 Mrs. Velna Byrd 179 Mr. John Cain 178 Mrs. Donna Canton 178 Mr. Larry Cartmill 179 Mrs. Dorma Chalmers 179 Mr. Ray Clark 178 Mrs. Judy Cochran 178 Mrs. Penny Cole 179 Mr. Ron Conner 178 Mr. Kaye Darby 181 Mr. Robert Davidson 181 Mr. Elvin Davis 180 Mr. Scott Davis 180 Mrs. Ardelle Dennis 181 Mr. Tom DeSylvia 181 Mr. James Dixon 180 Miss Kyra Dodge 180 Mrs. Ruth Dowling 181 Mr. DeLance Duncan 183 Mrs. Mary Ann Dunn 182 Mrs. Doris Durrell 183 Mr. Robert Edwards 183 Mr. James Etzkom 183 Mrs. Valentine Ewing 182 Miss Joan Fast 182 Miss Nancy Ferguson 183 Mr. Sam Flint 183 Mrs. Barbara Fredrickson 185 Mr. George Friesen 184 Mrs. Jeanne Fulginiti 185 Mr. Richard Fulton 185 Mr. Wilbur Funk 184 Mr. Stan Gaumer 184 Mr. Wyman Gemhart 185 Miss Beth Gessford 184 Mr. Daryl Girod 184 Mr. David Given 186 Mr. Ronald Goodwin 187 Mr. Rodney Gorg 186 Mrs. Helene Green 187 Mr. Francis Gregory 187 Miss Patricia Griffin 186 Mrs. Darlene Griffith 186 Mr. George Hahn 186 Mr. William Haller 186 Mr. Frank Hawley 188 Mrs. Joy Heaney 189 Mrs. Eleanor Heide 189 Mrs. Lea Helin 188 Mr. Duane Hendrickson 188 Mrs. Sue Hill 188 Mrs. Diane Howard 189 Mrs. Jan Hyneman 189 Mrs. Ethel Jabs 189 Mr. William Jeschke 190 Mr. Lee Johnson 190 Mr. William Jordon 191 Mr. Merritt Kelsay 190 Mr. Peter Klabo 191 Mrs. Joanna Klick 191 Mr. L3!110HtKl1Ck 191 Mr. George Kom 190 Miss Karen Kullbom 191 Mrs. Susan Lane 193 Mr. Dwight Leverenz 192 Mrs. Jean Lewis 192 Mrs. Joanne Lewis 192 Mr. Wendell Loe 172 Mr. Joseph MacRae 193 Mr. Errol Maddox 193 Mrs. Tamara Markham 192 Mr. Harry Martini 192 Mrs. Martha Mathew 192 Miss Gladys Michael 194 Miss Crete Miller 194 Mrs. Helen Miller 195 Mr. Richard Miller 171 Mr. Wayne Miller 194 Mrs. Claudia Moksnes 194 Mr. Ketil Moksnes 194 Miss Barbara Montag 195 Mr. Peter Montgomery 194 Mr. Lawrence Morrell 195 Mr. John Nash 196 Mrs. Margaret Neal 197 Mr. James Nibler 196 Mrs. Margaret Northrup 197 Mr. Carl Nydegger 196 Mrs. Beverly Olson 196 Mr. Don O' Neill 196 Mr. Truman Osbum 196 Mr. Rodney Ostboe 196 Miss Doris Owens 198 Mr. George Pavlakovich 199 Mr. Gene Petrasso 199 Mrs. Jane Petruzzelli 198 Mr. Lawrence Pilosi 199 Mr. Roger Porter 198 Mr. Roger Price 198 Mr. Rick Pullen 198 Mrs. Rae Mona Reynolds 199 Mrs. Suzanne Roberti 201 Mrs. Clarice Roehm 201 Mr. Barry Rotrock 201 Mr. Dale Russell 200 Mr. Elmer Scheelar 200 Mr. William Schmid 200 Miss Virginia Shaw 172 Mrs. Gayle Sievers 201 Mrs. Barbara Simon 200 Mrs. Barbara Simpson 201 Mr. Walter Skowhede 202 Mr. Wilton Slocum 203 Mrs. June Smelser 202 Mrs. Maureen Smith 202 Mr. Merlyn Smith 202 Mr. Milton Staple 203 Mr. Robert Stark 203 Mrs. Lora Bell Stram 202 Miss Melanie Strickland 203 Mrs. Clarice Summers 205 Mr. David Sund 204 Mr. Walter Swanson 204 Mr. Richard Thomas 204 Mr. Rual Tigner 205 Mr. Paul Tschache 171 Mrs. Janet Tucker 205 Mr. Ray Utz 172 Mr. George Vanelli 204 Mr. Jim Wade 206 Mr. Nate Watson 205 Mr. William Watt Mr. Leslie Weigart 205 Mr. Bob Wells 207 Mr. Wayne Wenzel 206 Mr. Max Wilkins 206 Mrs. Trudy Williams 206 Miss Juanita Willin 206 Mr. Duane Wilson 207 Mrs. Mildred Wirtz 172 Mrs. Jane Witt 207 Mr. Jack Young 206 Mrs. Gloria Zeal 207 Mr. Larry Zgonc 207 Index A Aalberg, David-So. 232 Abbott, Bruce-So. 232 Abbott, Gerald-Sr. 276 Abemathy, David-Fr. 212 Achzi er G -Fr 212 Antonacci, Richard-Sr. 276 Antoni, Dan-So. 232 Antoni, Karen-Fr. 212 Arb, Vicki-Sr. 276 Arenz, Catherine-Sr. 276 Arenz, Debra-Fr. 212 Arenz, Jeanne-So. 232 Armstrong, Craig-J r. 252 Amistrong, Jim-Fr. 212 Amegard, Evelyn-Sr. 276 Amo, Lowell-J r. 252 Amo, Margaret-So. 232 Amold, Chris-So. 232 Amold, Gary-J r. 252 Arnold, Pam-Jr. 252 Amold Ste hanie Fr. 212 Bauer S , 313' - Acton, Susan-So. 232 Adair, John-Jr. 252 Adam, Laurie-Jr. 252 Adams, Duane-Jr. 252 Adams, Robert-Jr. 252 Adams, Tyler-So. 232 Addington, Rebecca-Jr. 252 Addington, Steve-Sr. Addis, Kevin-Jr. 252 Addis, Sharon-Fr. 212 Adee, Samuel-Fr. 212 Aden, Jeffery-So. 232 Adkins, Deborah-So. 232 Ainslie, Pamela-Jr. 252 Ainslie, Michael-Fr. 212 Aitken, Linda-So. 232 Akers, Linda-Sr. 276 Albee, Russell-So. 232 Albers, Greg-Fr. 212 Albert, Mitchell-Fr. 212 Albro, Joyce-Sr. 276 Albuschie, Walter-Jr. 252 Aldemian, Janis-So. 232 Alclerson, Roxanne-So. 232 Aldrich, David-Jr. 252 Aldrich, Patsy-So. 232 Alex, Gail-Fr. 212 Alford, Susan-Sr. 276 Alldritt, Kenneth-Jr. 252 Allen, Cathy-Fr. 212 Allen, Daniel-Fr. 212 Allen, Gayle-So. 232 Allen, Sandra-Jr. 252 Allen, Susan-Jr. 252 Allgood, Richard-So. 232 Allison, Caren-So. 232 Allison, Heidi-Jr. 252 Allison, Nancy-Jr. 252 Allman, Teresa-So. 232 Allquist, Randall-So. 232 Alsup, Daniel-Sr. 276 Alsup, Richard-Jr. 252 Alsup, Tambry-Fr. 212 Althous, Jacqueline-Fr. 212 Alviar, Roxanne-So. 232 Amos, Kelly-So. 232 Amos, Skip-Jr. 252 Ammerman, Dale-4Fr. 212 Amundsen, John-Jr. 252 Amundsen, Leslie-Fr. 212 Amundson, Darci-So. 232 Amundson, Duane-Sr. 276 Andersen, Brian-So. 232 , P Atkins, Larry-Jr. 252 Atkinson, Carol-J r. 252 Averett, Ronald-Jr. 252 Atkinson, Linda-So. 232 Auker, Debbie-J r. 25 2 Auker, Trudel-Fr. 212 Austin, John-Fr. 212 B Babiak, Marla-Fr. 212 Bachhuber, Sarah-Jr, 252 Bacus, Sandra-Jr, 252 Bailey, John-So. 232 Bailey, Susan-So. 232 Bailey, Sherri-Fr. 212 Bain, Allyn-Fr. 212 Bair, Ruth-Jr. 252 Baker, Baker, Baker, Debra-Fr. 212 Edna-Jr. 252 Kristine-Sr. 276 Baker, Pamela-Jr. 252 Baker, Baker, Baker, ,'Steven-So. 232 Bakke Randall-So. 232 Sandra-Fr. 212 Sharon-Jr. 252 Baldino, Gloria-Sr. 276 Baldock, Randy-Jr. 252 Bales, Carol-Fr. 212 Ball, Margaret-So. 232 Balmer, Kay-Sr. 276 Balthis, Kathi-So. 232 Barber, Sandra-So. 232 Barbis, Carole-Jr. 252 Barbis, Randy-Fr. Barett, Robert-So. 232 Barker, Walter-J r. 252 Bamett, John-Jr. 252 Bamett, Wendy-Jr. 232 Barry, Carol-Jr. 232 Barry, Robert-Sr. 277 Bartel, Cynthia-So. 232 Bartels, Melvin-So. 232 Bartlet, Charmaigne-Sr. 277 Barton, Donald-So. 232 Barton, Frances-J r. 25 2 Basco, David-Jr. 252 Bassett, David-Sr. 277 Batchelor, Terrie- Bates, David-So. 232 Bates, Nancy-Jr. 252 Bauer, Arlyn-Jr. 252 Gre -Sr 277 Jr. 252 Anderson Anderson, Carl-Fr. 212 Anderson, Curtis-Jr. 252 Anderson, Dorothy-Sr. 276 Anderson, Gary-Sr. 276 Andersen, James-Sr. 276 Anderson, Jan-Fr. 212 Cgirlj Anderson, J an-Sr. 276 tboyj Anderson, Jerry-Fr. 212 Anderson, John-So. 232 Anderson, Judith-Sr. 276 Anderson, Kirk-Sr. 276 Anderson, Loralee-Fr. 212 Anderson, Lucille-Fr. 212 Anderson, Michael-Jr. 252 Anderson, Nina-So. 232 Anderson, Randall-Fr. 212 Anderson, Sheri-So. 232 Anderson, Terrie-So. 232 Wayne-Fr. 212 , S - Bauer, Jack-Jr. 252 Bauer, Patricia-Sr. 277 Bauman, Mark-Sr. 277 Baxter, Mike-Jr. 252 Beach, Joe-So. 232 Beach, Raymond-Sr. 277 Beck, Kristy- Fr. 212 Beck, Vicki-Jr. 252 Becker, Jerry-Sr. 277 Beebe, Jane-So. 232 Behrens, Steve-Jr. 252 Beers, Kelly-Fr. 212 Bellant, Richard-Jr. 252 Belleque, Rochell-So. 232 Bellmer, Linda-J r. 252 Belmont, Owen-Sr. 277 Belmont, Wayne-Fr. 212 Benefiel, Daniel-Sr. 277 Benefiel, Steven-So. 232 Angell, Dee Ann-Jr. 252 Andrew, Larry-Sr. 276 Andrew, Mark-Jr. 252 Anker, Douglas-So. 232 Antonacci, Debra-So. 232 Benner, Lynne-Fr. 212 Benner, Nancy-Sr. 277 Benner, Susan-So. 232 Bennett, Kathy-So. 232 Bennett, Laura-So. 232 Bennight, Eileen-So. 232 Benson, Joni-Fr. 212 Bentley, Barbara-Jr. 252 Berg, Theresa-So. 232 Bergstrom, Randy-Fr. 212 Berke, Clifford-Fr. 212 Berke, Kathy-Jr, 252 Bemstein, Robert-lr. 252 Berreth, Deborah-Sr. 278 Berry, Ardella-Sr, 278 Berry, Carolyn-Jr. 252 Berry, Georgia-J r. 252 Berry, Margaret-Fr. 212 Berry, Thomas-Fr. 212 Berry, Timothy-Sr. 278 Best, Donna-Jr. 252 Best, Frank-So. 232 Beutel, Joette-Fr. 212 Beutel, Judy-Sr. 278 Beyer, Kathy-Sr. 278 Beyer, Rebecca-Fr. 213 Beyer, Stanley-So. 232 Beyer, Susan-Jr. 253 Biamont, Robert-Sr. 278 Biamont, Corrine-So. 233 Biamont, Eleanor-Fr. 213 Biddle, Cheryl-So. 233 Biomstad, John-Sr. 278 Biomstad, Sharon-So. 233 Birch, Roger-So. 233 Bischoff, Chris-So. 233 Bischoff, David-Jr. 253 Bishop, Gregory-Sr. 278 Bishop, Larry -Sr. 278 Bishop, Michael-Sr. 278 Bixby, Linda-Jr. 253 Bjorge, Marvin-Jr. 253 Black, Barry-Fr. 213 Black, Bradley-So. 233 Blackbume, Craig-Jr. 253 Blackbume, Scott-So. 233 Blackmer, Jeffrey-So. 233 Blackwell, Ted-Sr. 279 Blair, Robert-Jr. 253 Blakely, Michaelle-So. 233 Blanc Lou Ann-Fr. 213 Bland, Richard-So. 233 Blank, Dianna-Fr. 213 Blank, Kathy-So. 233 Blank, Penny-So. 233 Bleakman, Bruce-Fr. 213 Bleakman, Richard-So. 233 Bletko, Francis-So. 233 Blettel, Mary-Fr. 213 Bliss, Ronald-So. 233 Blocker, Daniel-Jr. 253 Bloedel, Jeanne-Sr. 279 Bodaly, David-Sr. 279 Bodey, Kathryn-Fr. 213 Bogoger, Michael-Jr. 25 3 Boland, Arthur-.l r. 253 Boland, Joseph-Fr. 213 Boles, Kathleen-Fr. 213 Bolz, Chris-So. 233 A Bond, Mideko-Jr. 253 Bonney, Earl-So. 233 Bonney, Jeffrey-Fr. 213 Booker, Daniel-Sr. 279 Booker, Russell-Jr. 253 Booker, Suzanne-Fr. 213 Booth, Bill-Fr. 213 Booth, Helen-Jr. 253 Booth, Marjorie-Jr. 253 Booth, Samuel-Sr. 279 Borchers, Berthol-So. 233 Borchers, Theresa-Sr. 279 Boro, Richard-J r. 253 Boruck, Paul-Fr. 213 Bos, Goldie-So. 233 Bossen, Joseph-Fr. 213 Bossen, Virginia-Sr. 279 Bostrom, Bonnie-J r. 253 Bothwell, Laurel-So. 233 Bouchard, Denise-Sr. 279 Boucher, Deborah-So. 233 Boucher, Robert-Fr. 213 Bouwman, Mark-Fr. 213 Bowder, Douglas-J r. 253 Bowe, Christine- Fr. 213 Bowe, Monte-Sr. 279 Bowen, Coleen-lr. 253 Bowen, Paulette-Fr. 213 Bowers, Keith-Sr. 279 ,D hh.. Jus-1-xr aqua., ..,... sssfws ' -Q . we ' X- 4-1 km s -- 445 N W ,R -,, M-,-. 5 sk l .Q ve... ,,,,. ss 'V 'V 'Ki 34 Bowes, Vickie-Fr. 213 Bowker, Derek-Jr. 253 Bowlin, Deborah-Sr. 279 Bowman, Dale-So. 233 Bowman, Dianna-Jr. 253 Bowman, Edwin-Sr. 279 Bowne, Gary-Sr. 279 Bowser, Jeff-Sr. 279 Boyer, Greg-Fr. 213 Boylen, Susan-Sr. 279 Boynton, Karen-Sr. 279 Bozarth, Sidney-So. Brackenbury, Chris-Fr. 213 Brackenbury, George-Jr. 253 Bradley, Pamela-So. 233 Bradley, Richard-So. 233 Bradley, Rosemary-Sr. 279 Bradford,Tim-Fr. 213 Brammer, Richard-Sr. 279 Brandenburg, David-Sr. 279 Brandshaw, ArthurnSo. 233 Brandt, Allen-Sr, 279 Brandt, Gerald-Fr. 213 . Brandt, Linda-Jr. 253 Brannon, Bennett-So. 233 Brannon, Patricia-Sr. 280 Brant, Ann-Fr. 213 Brant, George-So. 233 Bratcher, Michael-So. 233 Brault, Greg-Jr. 253 Breese, Loretta-So. 233 Bridenbeck, Diane-Fr. 213 Bridenbeck, Karl-Jr.f25 3 Bridenbeck, Larry-Sr. 280 Bright, Merle-Jr. 253 Bristow, Katrina-Jr. 253 Bristow, Kevin-So. 233 Britton, Carol-Jr. 253 Britton, Janet-So. 233 Brock, Penny-Fr. 213 Brockell, Mari1ynwSr. 280 Brockleman, Dianne-Fr. 213 Brooke, Richard-Sr. 280 Brooks, Jeffrey-Sr. 280 Broome, Demarie-Jr, 253 Brose, Steve-Sr. 280 Brose, William-J r. 253 Brostrom, Nathan-Fr. 213 Brown, Charlene-Jr. 253 Brown, Charles-Fr. 213 Brown, Cheryl-J r. 253 Brown, David-So. 233 Brown, Gerald-So. 233 Brown, Glendella-J r. 253 Brown, Marla-Jr. 253 Brown, Michael-Sr. 280 Brown, Peggy-Sr. 280 Brown, Shelley-Jr. 253 Brown, Tamara-Sr. 280 Brownhill, Nina-Sr. 280 Brownley, Lee-Fr. 213 Browning, Linda-So. 233 Browning, Stephen-Jr. 253 Brozene, Stephen-Jr. 253 Brummer, George-Sr, 280 Brummer, Laura-So. 233 Brummett, John-Sr. 280 Brunson, Brenda-Fr. 213 Bryan, Barbara-So. 233 Bryan, Shirley-Jr. 253 Bryan, Terry-So. 233 Bryant, Scott-So. 233 Buchea, Harry-Jr. 253 Bucholz, Kim-Fr. 213 Buck, Rodney-Fr. 213 Bucher, Linda-Jr. 253 Bucholz, Barbara-Jr. 253 Budnick, Bill-Jr. 253 Buck, Linda-Sr. 280 Buckland, Gene-So. Buker, Judy-Sr. 280 Bunch, Debra-Fr. 213 Bunch, Wendell-Fr. 213 Bunker, David-Jr. 253 Burchak, Michael-So. 233 Burgett, Kay-So. 233 Burgwin, Patrick-Fr. 213 Burnett, Bodee-Sr. 280 Burnett, Daniel-Sr. 280 Burnham, Maria-So. 233 Burros, Helen-So. 233 Burros, Paul-Fr. 213 Burry, Denise-Fr. 213 Burry, Dianne-Sr. 280 Bursaw, Gloria-Sr. 280 Burt, Rhonda-So. 233 Burwell, Jeanne-Fr. 213 Busacker, Brian-Fr. 213 Busacker, Sheryl-Sr. 280 Busch, Douglas-So. 233 Bush, Paula-So. 233 Bushnell, David-Jr. 253 Busto, Jeff-Fr. 213 Butenschoen, Gary-Fr. 213 Butcher, Andrea-So. 233 Butcher, Richard-Sr. 280 Butler, Debi-Jr. 253 Butler, Randy-Sr. 281 Buxton, Bruce-Fr. 213 Byhre, Dianne-Sr. 281 Byler, Gregory-Jr. 253 Byrarn, David-Jr. 253 Byrne, Nancy-Sr. 281 Bystedt, Mark-Jr. 253 C Caldwell, Michael-Sr. 281 Calhoun, Marla-So. 233 Calhoun, Marvin-Jr. 253 Calhoun, Randy-Jr. 253 Call, Greg-Jr. 253 Callopy, Clayton-J r. 253 Campbell, Diane-Sr. 281 Campbell, Jackie-Jr. 253 Campbell, Maryann-Jr. 253 Campbell, Mike-Jr. 253 Campbell, Robin-So. 233 Campbell, Wanda-So. 233 Campeol, Randy-Jr. 253 Cantrell, Penny-Jr. 253 Canutt, Steve-Jr. 253 Capen, Shirley-Jr. 254 Caplener, Russell-Jr. 254 Capparelli, Anna-So. 233 Capps, Donald-Sr. 281 Cardew, Caren-Sr. 281 Cardew, Peter-So. 233 Carey, Dennis-So. 233 Carey, Doug-So. 233 Carey, Robert-Fr. 213 Carey, Robin-Fr. 213 Carl, Val-Fr. 213 Carline, Cathy-J r. 254 Carlson, Beverly-Fr. 213 Carlson, Carl-Fr. 213 Carlson, Debbie-Sr. 281 Carlson, Kristen-Jr. 254 Carlson, Mike-Sr. 281 Carlson, Steve-Fr. 213 Carr, Alan-Sr. 281 Carr, Billie-So. 233 Carr, Debra-Fr. 213 Carragher, Shelley-So. 233 Carrier, Claude-Fr. 213 Carrier, Denise-So. 233 Carrier, Ted-Jr. 254 Carroll, Steve-Sr. 281 Carter, Chris-Jr. 254 Carter, Janice-Jr. 254 Carter, Pam-So. 234 Carter, Richard-Fr. 213 Carter, Thomas-Sr. 282 Carton, Barbara-Sr. 282 Carver, Cathy-So. 234 Case, Larry-Sr. 282 Caseday, Darlene-So. 234 Casey, Tracy-Jr. 254 Cassell, Thomas-So. 234 Cassidy, Deborah-Fr. 213 Catt, Kathivlr. 254 Cauthom, Ross-So, 234 Cavanaugh, Kay-Jr. 254 Cavett, Orchid-lr. 254 Cerotsky, Gary-Sr. 282 Cerotsky, Lary-Sr. 282 Cervera, Gena-So. 234 Chafiin, Kathy-So. 234 Chamberlain, David-So. 234 Chambliss, Donna-Fr. 213 Chance, Ken-So. 234 Chaney, Gloria-Fr. 213 Chapman, .leffASo. 234 Chapman, Tim-Sr. 282 Chappell, Kathy-So. 234 Chaudoin, Cheryl-So. 234 Chedester, PatHSo. 234 Chester, Rickalr, 254 Child, Gregg-So. 234 Childress, Geri-Sr. 282 Chinn, Steve-Sr. 282 Chido, Steve-Sr. 282 Chowning, Nancy-So. 234 Christensen, Julie-Jr. 254 Christenson, Steven-Sr. 282 Christie, Lloyd-So. 234 Christy, Eugene-Fr. 214 Chu1ufas,Bruce-Fr. 214 Cieloha, Leanna-So. 234 Cieloha, Tom-Jr. 254 Cipolla, Gina-So. 234 Citterman, Ron-Jr. Clark, Carol-Jr. 254 Clark, Carrol-Sr. 282 Clark, Debra-Jr. 254 Clark, Glen-Fr. 214 Clark, Mary Ann-So. 234 Clarke, Jim-Sr. 282 Clarke, John-Sr. 282 Clarke, Rhonda-Fr. 214 Clarke, Teri-Jr. 254 Classen, Debbie-So. 234 Clausen, April-So. 234 Clausen, John-Sr. 282 Claxton, Ella-So. 234 Clayton, Patricia-Sr. 282 Clayton, Bill-Jr. 254 Cleary, Cynthia-Jr. 254 Cleary, Patricia-So. 234 Clemmons, Theresa-Jr. 254 Cleveland, MaryASo. 234 Cleys, Bill-Jr. 254 Clohessy, Kipalr. 254 Cloud, Crystal-Jr. 254 Cloud, Sherry-So. 234 Clunie, Carol-Jr. 254 Clunie, Donna-Sr. 282 Coats, Marilyn-Sr. 282 Cobb, Debbie-Sr. 282 Cobb, James-So. 234 Cobb, Julie-Fr. 214 Cobb, Lois-Jr. 254 Cobb, Wanda-Sr. 282 Cochenour, Dona-So. 234 Cochenour, Gary-Sr. 282 Cochran, Diana-J r. 254 Colbert, Carolyn-J r. 254 Colby, Richard-Jr. 254 Cole, Anna-Fr. 214 Cole, Barbara-Jr. 254 Cole, Nancy-Fr. 214 Cole, Sandra-Fr. 214 Cole, Wendy-Sr. 283 Coleman, James-So. 234 Collins, Gregory-Fr. 214 Collins, Randall-Jr. 254 Collins, Robert-So. 234 Collins, Sara-Fr. 214 Collins, Shawn-So. 234 Collins, Steve-So. 234 Colton, Julie-Sr. 283 Cone, Barbara-Fr. 214 Cone, Charles-So. 234 Conger, Rick-Jr. 254 Conklin, Dave-Jr. 254 Conlee, Dave-Fr. 214 Conlee, Steve-Jr. 254 Conley, Calvin-Sr. 283 Cook, Beverly-Sr. 283 Cook, Terry-Jr. 254 Cook, Tom-Fr. 214 Cooper, Jimmy-So. 234 Copeland, Teresa-Jr. 254 Cordell, Joy-Fr. 214 Corku, Anne-Jr. 254 Comell, Darrell-Jr. 254 Comell, Kirk-Fr. 215 Comett, Edward-Fr. 215 Corral, Deanna-Fr. 215 Correia, Monica-Jr. 254 Cortese, Angelo-Jr. 254 Coulson, Ralph-Sr. 283 Coulter, Fred-Sr. 283 Coulter, Martin-Fr. 215 Covey, Verlin-J r. 254 Cox, Allen-So. 234 Cox, Juanita-Fr. 215 Cox, Lawrence-So. 234 Cox, Leann-Sr. 283 Cox, Marlene-So. 234 Crabb, Sondra-So. 234 Craig, Carol-Sr. 283 Craighead, Vicki-Sr. 283 Crandal, Jim-So. 234 Crane, David-Fr. 215 Crane, Karen- So. 234 Crazy, Elizabeth-So. 234 Crary, Margaret-Fr. 215 Crase, Sanford-Fr. 215 Craswell, Bob-Ir. 254 Craun, Leslie-So. 234 Crawford, Bob-So. 234 Crawford, Franklin-So. 234 Crawn, Judy-Jr. 254 Crichton, Kathlean-Sr. 283 Criner, Dee-Jr. 254 Crosswhite, Jeff-Fr. 215 Crosswhlte, Loretta-Fr. 215 Crots, Elaine-Jr. 254 Crowe, Linda-Jr. 254 Crowe, Teresa-So. 234 Crowe, Bill-Sr. 283 Crucchiola, Mardie-Jr. 254 Cruikshank, Doris-Jr. 254 Cruikshand, Fred-So. 234 Cuda, Jaqueline-So. 234 Culbertson, Steve-Fr. 215 Culver, Cindy-J r. 254 Cummings, Carol-Fr. 215 Cummings, Jon-Sr. 283 Cummins, Larry-Jr. 254 Currier, Dale-Jr. 254 Curtis, Carlene-So. 234 Curtis, Michael-Fr. 215 Curtis, Mylo-Jr. 254 Curtis, Susan-Jr. 254 Curtiss, Gloria-So. 234 Custis, Karen-So. 234 Cutler, Patti-So. 234 Cutler, Scott-I r. 254 Czupofski, Andrew-Fr. 215 D Dahlstrom, Richard-Jr. 254 Dahlquist, Kim-Fr. 215 Dailey, Dale-Fr. 215 Dailey, Diane-Jr. 254 Dailey, Margaret-Fr. 215 Dailey, Randy-Fr. 215 Dakin, Ruth-Sr. 283 Daly, Danny-So. 234 Damron, Janet-Sr. 283 Daniecki, Tom-So. 234 Daniels, Greg-Jr. 254 Daniels, Steve-Jr. 234 Dansby, Derrick-So, 234 Dart, Cynthia-Jr. 255 Dart, Laurie-Fr. 215 Daudistel, Tom-J r. 255 Daugherty, Jan-So. 234 Davenport, Janet-Sr. 284 Davenport, Randy-J r. 255 David, Curt-Sr. 284 Davidson, Doug-So. 234 Davidson, Janice-So. 235 Davidson, Richard-So. 235 Davis, Carol-J r. 255 Davis, Donald-Sr. 285 Davis, Jackie-Sr. 284 Davis, Jeff-Sr. 284 Davis, Judy-So. 235 Davis, Peggy-Fr. 215 Davis, Randy-So. 235 Davis, Raelene-Sr. 284 Davis, Sherry-Sr. 284 Day, Melvin-So. 235 Dean, Deborah-So. 235 Dees, Harry-Fr. 215 DeGray, Mike-Sr. 284 DeGroff, Penny-Sr. 284 Dehaan, Dave-Jr. 255 DeHart, Nancey-Jr. 255 DeHaven, Dixie-Jr. 255 DeKuyper, Kim-Jr. 255 DeKuyper, Keay-Jr. 255 Delangis, Earl-Jr. 255 Delangis, Mike-Fr. 215 DeLap, Kena-Jr. 255 Delfin, Dianne-Fr. 215 Deliin, Gloria-Jr. 255 Dell, Josy-Fr. 215 DeLong, James-J r. 255 DeMars, Arlen-Jr. 255 DeMars, Jana-So. 235 DeMars, Mikan-So. 235 Denfeld, Dale-Sr. 284 Denham, Pat-So. 235 Denley, Bradley-Fr. 215 Denley, Rodney-So. 235 Denner, Paul-So. 235 Denney, Rick-Fr. 215 Denney, Ronda-So. 235 Dennis, Ronald-Fr. 215 Dennis, Theresa-Sr. 285 DePaul, Jerry-So. 235 DePrez, Daniel-So. 235 Derhalli, Dianna-So. 235 DeRoest, John-Sr. 285 DeRoest, Pat-Fr. 215 DeRoest, Terri-J r. 255 DeRoo, Ron-J r. 255 DeRoo, Terri-So. 235 Deswert, Deon-Fr. 215 Deswert, Joann-Sr. 285 DeSylvia, Jeri-Fr. 215 DeSylvia, Mike-Sr. Detrick, Doug-Sr. 285 Detter, Larry-Fr. 215 DeVall, Marty-Jr. 255 DeVall, Roger-Fr. 215 Deveny, Darwin-Fr. 215 DeWilde, Gretchen-Jr. 255 DeWilde,Pete-So. 235 DiBlasi, Kay-So. 235 DiBlasi, Laura-Sr. 285 Dickinson, Becky-So. 235 Dickman, Eric-Sr. 285 Dickman, Kay-So. 235 Didier, Andy-So. 235 Didier, Joanne-Fr. 215 Didier, Sue-Sr, 285 Dieter, Cheryl-Jr. 255 Dietz, Arlene-Sr. 285 Dillard, Cynthia-Fr. 215 Dilling, Mark-Jr. 255 Dillingham, Dave-Jr. 255 Dillingham, Peggy-Fr. 215 Dirnick, Rendy-Fr. 215 Dimit, Steve-Sr. 285 Dixon, Becki-So. 235 Dixon, Larry-Jr. 256 Doane, Laurie-Sr. 285 Dobas, Richard-Fr. 215 Dobias, Ron-So. 235 Doble, Dennis-Fr. 215 Doble, Susan-Fr. 215 Dobos, Mary-Fr. 215 Dochow, Phil-Fr. 215 Dockter, Rhonda-So. 235 Dockter, Sheldon-Fr. 215 Dockter, Sherrill-Sr, 285 Deering, Dave-Sr. 285 Doering, Sharon-Fr. 215 Doem, Dennis-Jr. 256 Doig, Kathy-So. 236 Dolan, Terry-Sr. 285 Dolen, Jeff-Jr. 256 Dolezal, Gary-So. 236 Donahue, Kevin-Jr. 256 Donohue, Pat-So. 236 Donigan, Diane-So. 236 Dostart, Bob-So. 236 Dotterer, Diane-Fr. 215 Dow, Colleen-Fr. 215 Dow, Tim-Fr. 215 Dowd, Marla-Sr. 285 Drake, Jim-Jr. 256 Drakulich, Steve-Jr. 256 Draper, Dan-So. 236 Draper, Robert-Fr. 215 Dreiling, Jim-Sr. 285 Dressler, Kathy-Sr. 285 Drorbaugh, Susan-Fr. 215 Dryden, Lynn-Fr. 215 Dryden, Jack-Sr. 285 Dunbar, Janis-Jr. 256 Duncanson, Diane-Sr. 285 Dunn, Bonita-So. 236 Dunn, Don-Sr. 285 Dunn, J uanita-J r. 256 Durbin, Cindy-J r. 256 Dutcher, Gail-Sr. 285 Dutton, Leonard-Sr. 286 Dutton, Loretta-Sr. 286 Dvorshak, Alan-J r. 256 Dykema, Jay-So. 236 Dykema, Lynn-Jr. 256 343 E Easly, Dennis-Fr. 215 Eason, Mike-Jr. 256 East, Russell-Fr. 215 Eastberg, Shauna-Fr. 215 Easterly, James-Sr. 286 Eaton, Willard-Fr. 215 Eckerson, Sandra-So. 236 Eckstrom, Jerry-Jr. 256 Eckstrom, Kathy-Sr. 286 Eddington, Mark-Jr. 256 Eddington, Max-Fr. 215 Ede, Sherilyn-So. 236 Edmondson, Dixie-Sr. 286 Edmondson, Linda-Fr. 216 Edwards, Barbara-Fr. 216 Edwards, Clifford-Sr. 286 Edwards, Michael-Sr. 286 Edwards, William-Fr. 216 Eells, Mike-So. 236 Eells, Teresa-Sr. 286 Eggers, Candy-So. 236 Eggiman, Debra-Fr. 216 Eggiman, Mark-Jr. 256 Eggiman, Sally-Jr. 256 Eggiman, Stephen-Fr. 216 Ehm, Jeffrey-So. 236 Ehrig, J ames-Jr. 256 Einerson, Olaf-Sr. 286 Ellers, Jeff-So. 236 Ellingson,4Diane-Jr. 256 Elliott, Jamie-So. 236 Ellsworth, Kevin-Fr. 216 Elmgren, Susanne-So. 236 Emerick, Jenny-Fr. 216 Emerick, Loreen-Jr. 256 Eng, Lynda-Sr. 286 Engfer, Jackie-Jr. 256 Engfer, Linda-Sr. 286 Engleheart, Robert-Jr. 256 Enyeart, Ramona-Sr. 286 Epp, Daniel-So. 236 Epperson, Douglas-So. 236 Epperson, Ronald-Sr. 286 Erikson, Donald-So. 236 Erickson, Gretchen-Fr. 216 Erickson, Laura-So. 236 Erler, Pamela-So. 236 Espy, Helen-So. 236 Evans, Cynthia-So. 236 Evans, Karen-Fr. 216 F Fahlgren, David-So. 236 Fahlgren, Michael-Sr. 286 Fanger, James-Sr. 287 Faris, Debbie-Fr. 216 Faris, Kim-Sr. 287 Faris, Ronald-Jr. 256 Farley, Barbara-Jr. 256 Farley, Sharon-J r. 256 Farley, William-Jr. 256 Farmer, Carol-Jr. 256 Farmer, Pat-Fr. 216 Farnes, Chris-Jr. 256 Farnes, Durk-So. 236 Fames, Tina- Fr. 216 Farris, Cheryl-Jr. 256 Ferber, Gary-So. 236 Ferber, Richard- Sr. 287 Ferguson, Karen-Fr. 216 Ferguson, Randy-So. 236 Ferris, Howard-J r. 256 Ferris, Vickie-Fr. 216 Fertig, Richard-So. 236 Feuerhelm, Jean-Jr. 256 Feuerheln1, Richard-So. 236 Field, Deanne-So. 236 Field, Deborah-J r. 256 Field, Denise-So. 236 Field, Kenneth-So. 236 Finley, Jill-Sr. 287 Finley, John-So. 236 Finley, Sande-Fr. 216 Finley, Tom-Fr. 216 Fischer, Mark-Jr. 256 Fisher, David-So. 236 Fisher, Kathy-Jr. 256 Fisk, Corrine-So. 236 Fisk, Vonda-Fr. 216 Fitzgerald, Kenneth-Sr. 287 Fitzhugh, Daniel-Fr. 216 Flack, Cinda-Jr. 256 Flego, Karen-So. 236 Flowers, Don-So. 236 Floyd, Charyl-Jr. 256 Flye, Brent-So. 236 Flynn, Donald-So. 236 Foos, Debbie-Fr. 216 Foote, Mark-Fr. 216 Forbes, Vickie-Fr. 216 Foreman, Linda-So. 236 Foreman, Terry-Fr. 216 Fors, Leland-Fr. 216 Forsgren, Heidi-Fr. 216 Fornter, Wendi-Fr. 216 Fossum, Marilyn-Jr. 256 Foster, Annette-So. 236 Fowler, Gary-Fr. 216 Fox, Diane-Jr. 256 Fox, Mark-Fr. 216- France, Leslie-Fr. 216 Francisco, Melinda-So. 236 Franson, Madam-Fr. 216 Franzen, Patricia-So. 236 Frasier, Debra-Fr. 216 Frasier, Eugenia-Jr. 256 Frasier, Shawnie-Jr. 256 Frazier, Clifton-Jr. 256 Frazier, Debra-So. 236 Frazier, Wayne-Fr. 216 Frederici, Donald-Fr. 216 Freel, Tom-Jr. 256 Frenz, Alta-So. 236 Fricke, Mike-Jr. 256 Friday, Debra-So. 236 Fridlund, Cheryl-So. 236 Fridlund, Judy-Fr. 216 Friesen, Ruthann-Jr. 256 Frison, Patricia-So. 236 Fritz, Donna- So. 236 Froemke, Heidi-Sr. 287 Frogge, Gary-So. 236 Fromm, Dennis-Sr. 289 Fuchsberger,Lyle-So. 236 Fulgham, Lois-So. 236 Fulker, Victoria-Sr. 289 G Gago, Allan-Sr. 289 Gallagher, Timothy-J r. 256 Galloway, Donna-Jr. 256 Gammiere, Charlotte-Sr. 289 Gardner, Barbara-Fr. 216 Gardner, Eileen-So. 236 Gardner, Lorraine-So. 236 Gardner, Mark-Sr. 289 Gasaway, Steven-Jr. 256 Gates, Debra-So. 236 Gates, Dick-Jr. 256 Gates, Rick-Jr. 256 Gavett, Mark-So. 236 Gawlista, Robert-Jr. 256 Geates, Bill-Jr. 256 Gebe, Elizabeth-Fr. 216 Gebe, Irene-So. 237 Gedde, Jeff-Jr. 256 Gefre, Gabriel-Fr. 216 Gefre, Lisa-Jr. 256 Geier, Sandra-Sr. 289 Geisler, Duane-So. 237 Gentz, Gladys-So. 237 George, Trudy-So. 237 Gepford, Charles-So. 237 Gerke, Steven-So. 237 German, Mark-Fr. 216 German, Wayne-Sr. 289 Getman, Janet-So. 237 Getsinger, Bryan-So. 237 Gettig, Craig-Jr. 256 Gibson, Dennis-Sr. 289 Gibson, Elauna-Sr. 289 Giese, Christine-So. 237 Gifford, Linda-Jr. 256 Gilbert, Denise-Fr. 216 Gilbert, Karen-Sr. 289 Gill, John-So. 237 Gillett, Joyce-So. 237 Gilliam, Ann-So. 237 Gilliam, James-So. 237 Gilliam, Michael-Sr. 289 Gilmore, Francie-So. 237 Gilmore, Roxann-Fr. 216 Gilroy, Denise-Fr. 216 Gilroy, Steven-Sr. 289 Gitzen, Terry-So. 237 Givens, Daniel-So. 237 Givens, John-Fr. 216 Glanville, Janice-So. 237 Glazer, Bruce-Jr. 256 Glennon, David-Fr. 216 Glennon, Paula-Jr. 256 Goddard, David-Fr. 216 Goddard, Marilyn-Jr. 257 Goddard, Paul-So. 237 Godtel, Jeannette-Jr. 257 Godtlibsen, lvar-So. 237 Goetz, John-So, 237 Goetz, Vivian-So. 237 Goff, Daniel-So. 237 Go gil, Susan-Fr. 216 Gofdstein, Donald-Sr. 289 Goldstein, Douglas-Jr. 25 7 Golladay, Debbie-Jr. 257 Golleher, Garyl-So. 237 Golleher, Jerri-Jr. 257 Goodman, Cheryl-So. 237 Goodman, Elizabeth-So. 237 Goodman, Julie-Jr. 257 Goodrich, Gregory-So. 237 Goodwin, Joanne-Jr. 257 Goodwin, Kathy-Fr. 216 Goodwin, Mark-Fr. 216 Goodyear,Dale-Jr. 257 Goodyear, Dennis-J r. 25 7 Gordon, Douglas-So. 237 Gordon, Mark-Fr. 216 Gordon, Mark-So. 237 Gordon, Ruth-Jr. 257 Gordon, Susan-Fr. 216 Gosson, Denise-Jr. 257 Gosson, Frank-So. 237 Gosvener, Beth-Fr. 216 Gosvener, Terri-J r. 257 Gouge, Carleana-Sr. 289 Gould, Frances-Sr. 289 Graber, Pamela-Sr. 289 Graham, Kathleen-Fr. 216 Grajeda, Deborah-Jr. 257 Grajeda, Robert-Sr. Granby, John-Jr. 257 Granby, Mary-So. 237 Granby, Richard-Jr. 257 Grandy, Claudia-Jr. 237 Grant, James-Sr. 289 Grant, Pamela-Fr. 216 Grant, Wayne-Jr. 257 Grantz, Gerald-Sr. 289 Gration, Kathy-So. 237 Graves, Steve-Sr. 289 Gray, Gary-So. 237 Gray, Judith-Fr. 216 Gray, Kelly-J r. 257 Gray, Nelson-So. 237 Gredvig, Caroline-Fr. 216 Green, Bryan-Fr. 216 Green, Debra-Sr. 289 Green, Jackie-Sr. 290 Green,.Jarnes-So. 237 Green, John-So. 237 Green, Kenneth-So. 237 Green, Marja-Sr. 290 Green, Marvin-Jr. 257 Green, Michael-Sr. 290 Green, Randall- Fr. 217 Green, Sharon-Fr. 217 Greene, Frank-J r. 257 Greene, Lee-Sr. 290 Greenup, Mark-So. 237 Gregos, Dean-Jr. 257 Gregos, Peter-Fr. 217 Grenfell, Ed-Sr. 290 Gress, Denise-Jr. 257 Gress, Karen-Sr. 290 Gress, Mary-So. 237 Gress, Tamara-So. 237 Griffin, Janet-Sr. 290 Griflis, Joe-Fr. 217 Griflith, Gary-Jr. 257 Griftith, Mike-Fr. 217 Griffith, Patty-Fr. Griffith, Peggy-Sr. 290 Griflith, Richard-Sr. 290 Griffith, Stuart-Jr. 257 Griffith, Thomas-Fr. 217 Grimaldi, Adrienne-Ir. 257 Grisham, Donald-So. 237 Gross, Nicholas-Fr. 217 Groth, Barbara-Jr. 257 Groth, Joanne-Fr. 217 Grubbs, Laura-Sr. 290 Gruber, John-Fr. 217 Gunn, Robert-Fr. 217 Gustafson, Edward-Jr. 257 Gustafson, Gregory-Fr. 217 Gustafson, James-So. 237 Gustafson, Rebecca-Fr. 217 Gustafson, Suzy-So. 237 Guthrie, Diana-Jr. 251 Gutierrez, Keith-Jr. 257 Gwynn, Elaine-Jr. 257 Gwynn, Matthew-So. 237 Gwynn, Michael-Sr. 290 H Haas, Ronald-Sr. 290 Hadley, Vinton-So. 237 Haggerty, Colleen-Sr. 290 Hahm, Debra-Jr. 257 Haider, Kim-Fr. 217 Haines, Kathryn-So. 237 Hales, Marlene-So. 237 Haley, Beth-Jr. 257 Haley, Geraldine-Fr. 217 Haley, Kay-So. 237 Halford, Terri-So. 237 Halkyard, James-So. 237 Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall , Barbara-Fr. 217 , Debbie-So. 237 , Gale-So. 237 , James-Sr. 290 , Joseph-Sr. 319 Karen-Fr. 217 , Kenneth-Sr. 290 , Sterling-Sr. 290 , Wendy-Sr. 290 , William-Jr. 257 oran, David-Sr. 292 Halloran, Candy-So. 237 Halloran, Kathleen-So. 237 Haller, Daniel-Sr. 290 Hallstead, Barbara-Fr. 217 Ham, Sally-Sr. 292 Hamblin, Greg-Sr. 292 Hamblin, Jeff-Fr. 217 Hamilton, Christy-Jr. 257 Hamilton, David-So. 237 Hamilton, Gayle-So, 237 Hamilton, Jayne-Sr. 292 Hamilton, Kevin-Fr. 217 Hamilton, Scott-Sr. 292 Hammel, Robert-So. 238 Hammer, Lane-Jr. 257 Hammons, Jeffrey-Sr. 292 Hampton, Pauline-Jr. 257 Hampton, Vicki-So. 238 Hancock, Teresa-So. 238 Handke, Deborah-Sr. 292 Hanel, Craig-So. 238 Hanel, Cynthia-Fr. 217 Hanel, David-Jr. 257 Haney, George-Sr. 292 Haney, Vicki-Sr. 292 ' Haner, Mark-Fr. 217 Haney, Jenny-Fr, 217 3 Hanna, Jeffrey-So. 238 l Hannan, Robert-Fr. 217 w Hansen, Margaret-J r. 257 , Hansen, Melaine-Jr. 257 Hansen, Sandra-So. 238 Hansen, Sharalee-Sr. 292 Hanson, Alan-Jr. 257 Hanson, Danny-So. 238 Hanson, David-So. 238 Hanson, Fred-Jr. 257 Hanson, Gregory-Sr. 292 Hanson, Linda-Fr. 217 Hanson, Patrice-Fr. 217 Hanson, Steven-Fr. 217 Hanson, Walter-Jr. 257 Hanzlik, Robert-So. 238 Harding, Debra-Sr. 293 Hargis, James-Jr. 257 Hargraves, Robin-Fr. 217 Harg-raves, Valerie-So. 238 Harlan, Charlotte-Jr. 257 Harlan, Paul-Fr. 217 Hill Hill Harless, Charles-So. 238 Harman, Candace-So. 238 Harman, Renee-Sr. 293 Harman, Robert-So. 238 Harmon, Judy-Jr. 257 Harp, James-So. 238 Harper, Robert-So. 238 Harrell, Gwen-So. 238 Harrier, Lisa-Fr. 217 Harriman, Dennis-Sr. 293 Harriman, Greg-Jr. 257 Harrington, David-Sr. 293 Harrington, Ed-Jr. 257 Harrington, Thomas-Fr. 217 Harris, J ohn-Sr. 293 Harris, Linda-Fr. 217 Harris, Mike-Jr. 257 Harry, Jonathan-Sr. 293 Hart, Karen-So. 239 Hart, Marie-Sr. 293 Hart, Tamara-Jr. 257 Hartman, Linda-Sr. 293 Hartmann, Robert-Fr. 217 Hartner, Frank-J r. 257 Hartner, William-Fr. 217 Hartung, Joyce-Jr. 257 Harvey, Scott-Fr. 217 Hascall, Kenneth-Jr. 257 Hastings, Earl-So. 239 Hatch, Donald-Sr. 293 Hatch, Patricia-J r. 257 Hatch, Robert-Sr. 294 Hatcher, Raymond-Sr. 294 Havens, Gordon-Jr. Havens, Linda-Fr. 217 Havlik, Christine-So. 239 Hawe, Dawna-Sr. 294 Hawkey, Edwinna-Sr. 294 Hawkins, Shannon-Fr. 217 Hayford, Sharolyn-J r. 257 Haynes, Diane-So. 239 Haynes, Roger-So. 239 Hays, Brad-So. 239 Hays, Debbie-Jr. 257 Hays, Kathy-Jr. 257 Hays, Steven-Sr. 294 Headley, Mary-Jr. 258 Headley, Sharon-Sr. 294 Heagle, Dianna-Fr. 217 Heagle, James-Fr. 217 Hearne, Terry-Jr. 258 Heasley, Sue-So. 239 Heber, Karen-So. 239 Heffler, Charlene-Fr. 217 Heflley, Cathey-Jr. 258 Heglund, Debra-Fr. 217 Heiden, Deborah-Sr. 294 Heikkila, Gary-Sr. 294 Heikkila, Sherri-So. 239 Heim, Joe-Sr. 294 Helm, Margaret-So. 239 Helean, Tim-Fr. 217 Helzer, Don-Sr. 294 Helzer, Sally-Sr. 294 Henderson, Carolyn-Sr. 294 Henderson, Catherine-So. 239 Henderson, Christ-So. 239 Henderson, Julie-Sr. 294 Henderson, Mark-Jr. 258 Henderson, Steven-Sr. 294 Hendrickson, Rhonda-Sr. 294 Hendricksen, Robin-So. 239 Henkel, Barbara-So. 239 Henkel, Rebecca-Fr. 217 Henning, Lawrence-So. 239 Henry, Dale-Fr. 217 Henry, Karen-Sr. 294 Henry, Tom Lee-So. 239 Hensen, Lisa-Fr. 217 Hensley, Ann-Jr. 258 Henss, Mike-So. 239 Herrett, William-Sr. 294 Herz, William-Sr. 294 Herzberg, Debbie-So. 239 Herzog, Ernest-Fr. 217 Hess, Andy-Fr. 217 Hess, Hana-Fr. 217 Hess, Scott-Jr. 258 Hetzel, Debra-Jr. 258 Hibbard, Craig-So. 239 Hibdon, Connie-Sr. 294 Hickman, Kristine-So. 239 Hicks, Don-Sr. 294 Hicks, James-So. 239 Hicks, Larry-Sr. Hicks, Michael-Sr. 295 Hicks, Valerie-So. 239 Hiebert, Marilyn-Fr. 217 Hiebert, Susan-Sr. 295 High, Debra-Fr. 217 Hilderman, Charlene-Fr. 217 Hilliker, Cleora-So. 239 Hilkey, Patricia-J r. 258 Hill Bobby-Jr. 258 , Danny -Fr. 217 , James-Jr. 258 Hill, John-Fr. 217 Hill, Kathy-Sr. 295 Hill, Randy-So. 239 Hill, Ricky-Sr. Hill, Ronald-Jr. 258 Hill, Terry-So. 239 Hillier, David-So. 239 Hillis, Diane-Fr, 217 Hilton, Alice-Fr. 217 Hilts, Ray-Jr. 258 Hinman, Dennis-So. 239 Hinman, Richard-J r. 258 Hirsch, Louis-Fr. 218 Hitchcock, Jeffery-So. 239 Hitchcock, Philip-Sr. 295 Hobbs, Ronald-So. 239 Hobbs, Richard-Fr. 218 Hobbs, Terry-Jr. 258 Hoff, John-Jr. 258 Hoffart, Debra-I r. 258 Hoffart, Kathy-Fr. 218 Hoffman, Douglas-So. Hoffman, Linda-Sr. 295 Hoggatt, Curt-Fr. 218 Hohlfeld, Kenneth-Sr. 295 Hoke, Don-Jr. 258 Hoke, Glennda-Fr. 218 Hogue, Douglas-So. 239 Holcomb, Lorette-Sr. 295 Holland, Charles-Fr. 218 Hollis, Jeffrey-So. 239 Holm, Arlene-Jr. 258 Holm, Douglas-Jr. 258 Holschu, Linda-J r. 258 Hooff, Richard-Sr. 295 Hooper, Karen-So. 239 Hooper, Keith-Fr. 218 Hope, Vickie-Fr. 218 Hopkin, Anola-Fr. 218 Hopkin, Cris-So. 239 Hopp, Kathy-So. 239 Horner, Gregory-Jr. 258 Homer, Jolene-So. 239 Horvath, Kaye-So. 239 Hosford, Leslie-Fr. 218 Hosman, Kelly-Sr. 296 Hough, Roger-So. 239 Houghton, Leslie-Jr. 258 House, Allen-Jr. 258 Hoverson, Gary-So. 239 Howard, George-Jr. 258 Howard, Frank-So. 239 Howard, Janet-So. 239 Howard, Lisa-Fr. 218 Howarth, Joanne-Sr. 296 Howe, Nancy-Fr. 218 Howell, Patricia-Ft. 218 Howlett, Craig-J r. 259 Howlett, Kurtis-Jr. 259 Hoygaard, Greg-So. 239 Huber, Gregory-Fr. 218 Huber, Jeffrey-Jr. 259 Huddleston, Trivonn-Sr. 296 Hudson, Beverly-Jr. 259 Hudson, Jeanna-So. 239 Hudson, Judy-Sr. 296 Huebner, Susan-So. 239 Huehl, Diane-Fr. 218 Huey, Marc-Sr. 296 Hufford, Dale-So. 239 Huggett, Bnxce-J r. 259 Huggett, Debi-So. 239 Hughes, Daniel-Sr. 296 Hughes, David-Fr. 218 Hull, Gregory-Sr. 296 Humbert, Richard-Fr. 218 Hunt, David-Jr. 259 Hunt, George-So. 239 Hunt, Julie-Fr. 218 Hunter, Loraina-So. 239 Huntley, Sandra-So. '239 Huntley, William-Sr, 296 Hurl, Brenda-So. 239 i a 346 Joy, Michael-So. 240 J oy, Rueben-Sr. 298 Jubb, Ralph-Sr. 298 Judd, Kathleen-Sr. 298 Judd, Marilyn-Fr. 218 Judkins, Vanda-J r. 259 Juul, Cynthia-Fr. 218 K Kahl, Evelyn-So. 240 Kahl, Nadia-So. 240 Kahler, Mark-Jr. 259 Kahler, Robert-So. 240 Kaiser, Laurie-So. 240 Kaleta, Robert-So. 240 Kallio, Gregory-Jr. 259 Kamrau, Robert-So. 240 Kangas, Don-So. 240 Kznjalainen, Rick-So. 240 Karki, Karen-Sr. 298 Karsten, Emma-Jr. 259 Kassenbaum, Susan-Sr. 298 Kays, Laura-So. 240 Kearney, Ken- SI. 298 Kearney, Steven-Jr. 259 Kehrli, Deborah-Sr. 299 Kehrli, Pam-Sr. 299 Kellenbarger, Laura-Fr. 219 Keller, John-Fr. 219 Keller, Linnea-J r. 259 Keller, Rick-Fr. 219 Kelly, Carolyn-Jr. 259 Kelley, Kelley, Kelley, Kelley, Gerald-J r. 25 9 Jackie-So. 240 Karla-So. 240 Kenneth-Sr. 299 M ,ani-ii-,,. - sas Wm, - x Kelley, Linda-Jr. 259 Kelling, J ohn-Fr. 219 Kelsay, Kathleen-So. 240 Kelsay, Pamela-J r. 259 Kemper, David-Sr. 299 Kemper, Janet-Fr. 219 Kendall, Lynda-Fr. 219 Kennedy, Ronald-Sr. 299 Hurl, Linda-Jr. 259 Huspek, Thomas-Sr. 296 Huston, Cheryl-Jr. 259 Hutchinson, Billie-J r. 259 Hutchinson, Terry-Sr. 296 Jenson, Bob-Fr. 218 Jensen, Gary-So. 239 Jewett, Susan-Sr. 297 Johansen, Elizabeth-Fr. 218 John, Robert-Fr. 218 Kennedy, Sandi-So. 240 Kennedy, Tom-J r. 259 Kenney, Dennis-Fr. 219 Kent, Diana-Jr. 259 Kent, Donna-So. 240 Ibsen, Kurt-Jr. 159 Ingham, Doug-Jr. 259 Ingle, William-Fr. 218 Ingram, Steve-Fr. 218 Innocenti, Lisa-Fr. 218 Irving, Debbie-Sr. 297 Isaacs, Shelly-Jr. 259 Ivanoff, Jeanie-Fr. 218 Ivanoff, Karen-Jr. 259 Ivanoff, Ken-Sr. 297 Ivens, Mark-Sr. 297 Iverson, Jerry-Jr. 259 Carol-Jr. 259 , Debbie-So. 239 , DeborahfFr. 218 , Kathy-Fr. 218 , Stephen-Fr. 218 Jacobsen, Linda-Fr. 218 Jacobsen, Pamela-Sr. 297 Jacobsen, Susan-Jr. 259 Jaha, Joseph-Fr. 218 Jaillet, Sandra-Jr. 259 Jamison, Kathy-Sr. 297 Jamison, Richard-So. 239 Jannsen, Lois-Fr. 218 J annsen, Stephen-So. 239 Jarvis, Leslie-Sr. 297 Jarvis, Jenice-Fr. 218 Jefferson, Kathleen-Fr. 218 Jefferson, Marcy-Jr. 259 Jeffery, Bob-Jr. 259 Jeffery, Patricia-So. 239 Jenkins, Jerry-Fr. 218 Jenkins, Karen-J r. 259 Jackson, Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Johnson, Alan-Sr. 297 Johnson, Barton-Fr. 218 Johnson, Cathy-So. 239 Johnson Charles-So. 240 J ohnson, Deborah-Fr. 218 Johnson, Douglas-Jr. 25 9 Johnson, Elizabeth-Jr. 259 Johnson, J anis-J r. 259 Johnson, Kennard-J r. 259 Johnson, Kenneth-Fr. 218 Johnson Johnson, Laddie-So. 240 Johnson, Linda-Jr. 259 Johnson, Mike-Jr, 25 9 Johnson, Randy-J r. 25 9 Johnson, Raymond-Sr. 297 , Kathy-Sr. 297 Johnson, Richard-So. 240 Johnson, Robert-Jr. 259 Johnson, Robert-Fr. 218 Johnson, Thomas-Sr. 297 Johnson, Tim othy-Fr. 218 Johnson, Vickie- Fr. 218 Johnson, William-Sr. 297 Johnstone, Beverly-Fr. 218 Johnstone, Timothy-Sr. 298 Jones, Jones, Jones Jones, Jones, Jones Jones, Jones, Jones Jones Jones Jones, Jones, Roger-Fr. 218 J ones, Jones, Jones, Jorgen Barbara-So. 240 Deborah-So. 240 , Diana-Jr. 259 Glenna-Fr. 218 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Klippstein, Keith-Jr. 259 Klippstein, Lisa-Fr. 219 Klope, Susan-Fr. 219 Klum, Kathleen-So. 240 Klum, Lori-Fr. 219 Kluth, Revaleen-Jr. 25 9 Knephoff, Sharon-Sr. 299 Knepper, David-Sr. 300 Knight, Debra-Sr. 300 Knight, Kip-Fr. 219 Knight, Leonard-Jr. 259 Kniss, Rodney-So. 240 Knudson, Veronica-Fr. 219 Koehler, Stanley-Sr. 300 Kohlenberger, Pat-Sr. 300 Koike, Jerry-Sr. 300 Koike, Linda-So. 240 Kolar, Alfred-Jr. 259 Kolar, Susanne-So. 240 1 Kollenbum, Debra-Ft. 219 Kollenburn, Guy-So. 240 Kooning, Dwight-Sr. 300 Kopplin, Susan-Sr. 300 Kotera, Connie-So. 240 Koupal, David-Sr, 300 Koupal, Lambert-Jr. 259 Kowalk, Nancy-Sr. 301 Kovack, Steven-Sr. 301 Kowalk, Patty Anne-So. 240 Kovack, Nikita-So. 240 Krager, Mark-Sr, 301 Kralj, Mark-Fr. 219 Kralj, Mary-Jr. 260 Kramer, David-So. 240 Kraus, John-Fr. 219 Krell, Barbara-Sr. 301 Kretzer, Scott-Fr. 219 Krick, Mark-Fr. 219 Krieger, Lawrence-Jr. 260 Krogh, Nancy-So. 240 Kmeger, Leslie-Sr. 301 Kruger, Sharon-So. 240 Kruehl, Diane-Fr. 219 Kruehl, Linda-Fr. 219 Kuehmichel, Rich-So. 240 Kuhnhausen, Debi-J r. 260 Kuhnhausen, Steve-So. 240 Kuhnhausen, Vaughna-Fr. 219 Kuntz, Sharon--Jr. 260 Kuykendall, Michele-Fr. 220 Kuykendall, Rachele-Fr. 220 L Labarre, Donald-Jr. 260 Ladd, Michael-So. 240 Ladd, Mitchell-So. 240 Lafaive, Nancy-J r. 260 Lafayette, Terri-Jr. 260 Laflen, Bill-Jr. 260 Lafountain, Shirley-Sr. 301 Lafrance, Geogrory-So. 240 Laidlaw, Scott-Fr. 220 Lambert, Dan-Fr. 220 Lambert, Debbie-So. 240 Lambert, James-Jr. 260 Landis, Jeffrey-Sr. 301 Landis, Karen-So. 240 Lane, Brian-Fr. 220 Lane, Cynthia-So. 240 Lane, Roberta-Sr. 301 Lang, Michael-Jr. 260 Lang, Patrick-So. 240 Langan, Mary-Jr. 260 Lange, Randall-Jr. 260 Lange, Wade-Fr. 220 Langford, Archie-Fr. 220 Langley, Delilah-So. 240 Langley, Glen-Jr. 260 Langley, Herman-Jr. 260 Langley, Judy-Sr. 301 Lansing, John-Sr. 301 Lapeyre, Dave-Jr. 260 Lapeyre, Robin-Fr. 220 Larkins, Linda-So. 240 Larsen, Arne-Fr. 220 Larsen, Susan-Jr. 260 Larson, Allen-Jr. 260 Larson, David-Sr. 301 Larson, Linda-Fr. 220 Larue, Sharon-Sr. 301 Laursen, Andrea-So. 240 Lawrence, Nancy-Sr. 301 Lawson, Bonnie-Sr. 301 Lawson, Dennis-Jr. 260 Lawson, Harry-So. 240 Lawson, Janet-So. 241 Lawson, Joeli-Fr. 220 Layton, Donald-Jr. 260 Layton, Jennifer-Sr. 301 Leake, Steven-Sr. 301 Leamard, Blaine-Jr. 260 Ledoux, David-Sr. 301 Leake, John Lee-So. 241 Lechelt, Clark-Jr. 260 Ledbetter, Virginia-Fr. 220 Lee, Jeanie-Jr. 260 Lee, Julianne-Sr. 301 Lee, Karen-Fr. 220 Lee, Karen-So. 241 Lee, Marigene-So. 241 Lee, Pamela-So, 241 Lee, Robert-Sr. 301 Leeper, Nancy-Sr. 301 Leff, Randy-So. 241 Leff, Vicky-Sr. 302 Lehman, Carol-Fr. 220 Lehmann, Kim-Sr. 302 Lehman, Luann-So. 241 Lehman, Randal-Fr. 220 Leibham, Benedict-Sr. 302 Leibham, John-Jr. 260 Leichner, Melissa-Jr. 260 Leichner, Rebecca-Fr. 220 Leininger, Pat-Jr. 260 Lelinski, Julie-Sr. 302 Lelinsky,.Stephen-So. 241 Leman, Curtis-So. 241 Leman, Paulette-Jr. 260 Lemmon, Blaine-So. 241 Lemmon, Rhonda-I r. 260 Lentz, Debbie-So. 241 Leonard, Adele-Sr. 302 Leonard, Mike-J r. 260 Lesowske, Cecelia-So. 241 Lesowske, Charles-I r. 260 Lester, Maria-Fr. 220 Levalley, Patricia-So. 241 Levin, Dan-Jr. 260 Lewis, Elizabeth-Sr. 302 Lewis, Gary-I r. 260 Lewis, Kathleen-So. 241 Lewis, Robert-J r. 260 Lichty, John-Fr. 220 Lichty, Michael-Sr. 302 Lien, Dave Evans-Fr. 220 Lierman, Dan-So. 241 Lierman, Debbie-Sr. 302 Liles, Joann-Sr. 302 Liles, Joel-Fr. 220 Lindauer, Steven-So. 241 Lindenthal, Mark-Fr. 220 Lindenthal, Terry-Sr. 302 Lindroth, Morris-Sr. Link, Michael-So. 241 Lin, Jacque-Sr. 303 Lippold, Diane-So. 241 Lippold, Gary-So. 241 Lister, Peggy-So. 241 Lister, Sharon-Jr. 260 Little, Bonnie-So. 241 Littlejohn, Fred-Fr. 220 Littlejohn, Shirley-Fr. 220 Littrell, Patricia-Fr. 220 Liukaitis, Peter-Fr. 220 Lively, Ken-Jr. 260 Loeb, Holly-So. 241 Loftis, Deborah-Sr. 303 Logan, Samuel-Fr. 220 Loitved, Roy-Sr. 303 Loner, Paula-So. 241 Looney, Pam-So. 241 Lorts, Nancy-Jr. 260 Lorts, Ronald-Jr. 260 Lothrop, Scott-Jr. 260 Loumena, Cherie-Fr. 220 Love, Susan-So. 241 Lovelady, Richard-Jr. 260 Lovelady, Walter-So. 241 Lovell, George-Sr. 303 Lovett, Raymond-Sr. 303 Lowe, Carrie-Sr. 303 Low, David-Fr. 220 Lowe, Steven-Sr. 303 Lowery, Judith-Jr. 260 Lowes, Charlene-So. 241 Lowes, Donica-Sr. 303 Lowes, Ralph-Fr. 220 Luarca, Herbert-So, 241 Luarca, Vicki-Sr. 303 Lucento, Cynthia-Fr. 220 Lucia, Marilee-So. 241 Ludwick, Barbara -So. 241 Ludwick, Patricia-J r. 260 Lukas, David-Jr. 260 Lukens, David-Sr. 303 Lukens, Denise-Jr. 260 Lumm, Robert-So. 241 Lundbom, Diane-Jr. 260 Lundstrom, Steven-J r. 260 Lundy, Kathy-lr. 260 Luther, Robert-So. 241 Luther, Shirley-So. 241 Luther, Tonya-Jr. 260 Lutje, Greg-Jr. 260 Lutze, Donald-So. 241 Lynch, Mark-So. 241 Lynn, Debbie-Fr. 220 Lynn, Debbie-So. 241 Lynn, Patricia-Sr. 303 M Maas, David-So. 241 Mack, Diane-Sr. 303 Mack, Patricia-Sr. 303 Mack, Paula-Fr. 220 Mackellar, l-leather-J r. 260 Mackellar, Lynn-So. 241 Mackey, Mark-Sr. 303 Mackey, Michael-Fr. 220 Macrae, Brian-Fr. 220 Magsamen, Michael-Jr. 260 Magsamen, William-So, 241 Maguire, Jeff-So. 241 Maguire-Robert-Jr. 260 Mahlum, David-Jr. 260 Mahlum, John-Sr. 303 Mahoney, Timothy-Fr. 220 Maier, Andreas-Fr. 220 Majeres, Lisa-So. 241 Majeres, Nancy-Sr. 303 Maki, Debra-Jr. 260 Maki, Steven-Sr. 303 Malloy, Claud-Sr. 303 Malloy, Helena-J r. 260 Manangan, Marcia-Jr. 260 Managan, Thomas-Fr. 220 Mandzij, Marcha-So. 241 Maness, Gerald-Jr. 260 Maness, Gina-Fr. 220 Mann, Lisa-Fr. 220 Mannthey, Michael-Fr. 220 March, Rhonda-Fr. 220 Marcy, Dick-Jr. 260 Markel, Susan-Fr. 220 Markham, Lawrence-So. 241 Markiewicz, John-Sr. 303 Marlow, William-So. 241 Marrone, Donna-So. 241 Marsh, Pamela-Fr. 220 Marshall, Barbara-Sr. 303 Marshall, Deborah-So. 241 Marshall, Kimberlee-So. 241 Martin, Becky-Fr. 220 Martin, Charlotte-Fr. 220 Martin, Dan-Jr. 261 Martin, Gary-So. 241 Martin, J ackie-'J r. 261 Martin, James-Fr. 220 Martin, Linda-Sr. 304 Martini, Tom-Sr. 304 Marton, George-So. 241 Marvin, Wayne-Sr. 304 Mason, Charles-Fr. 220 Mason, Daniel-Jr. 261 Mason, Holly-So. 241 Mason, Laura-Fr. 220 Masters, Steven-Fr. 220 Mather, Cherri-Fr, 220 Mather, Kathleen-I r. 261 Mathes, Brenda-So. 241 Mathews, Brady-So. 241 Mathews, James-Fr. 220 Mathews, Wendy-So. 241 Mathisen, Jeff-So. 241 Matters, Catherine-Sr. 304 Mattsen, Gary-Fr. 220 Mattsen, James-Jr. 261 Mattsen, Kathleen-Sr. 304 Mattson, Denise-Fr. 241 Mattson, Pamela-Fr. 304 Matz, Suzanne-Fr. 220 Matz, Richard-Sr. Maxson, Bill-So. 241 Maxson, Charlene-Sr. 304 Maxwell, Steven-Jr. 261 Mayer, Debra-Sr. 304 Mayer, Kathleen-Sr. 304 Mayer, Peggy-So. 242 Mayor, Sandra-So. 304 Mayers, Dennis-Jr. 261 Mayfield, Dennis-Fr. 220 Mays, Bonnie-Jr. 261 McCaleb, Barbara-Sr. 304 McCaleb, Beverly-Jr. 261 McCann, Michael-Jr. 261 McCann, Tracy-Sr. 304 McCarthy, Don-Fr. 220 McCaw, Bonnie-Jr. 261 McCaw, Janie-So. 242 McClary, Russell-So. 242 McClure, Susan-Sr. 304 McClure, Terry-So. 242 McClure, Tim-Jr. 261 McCoy, Janora-Sr. 304 McCoy, Joseph-Jr. 261 McCoy, Richard-So. 242 McCoy, Thomas, Sr. 304 McCutcheon, Jori-Sr. 304 McDonald, Betty-So. 242 McDonald, James-Sr. 304 McEwen, Bruce-Fr. 220 McEwen, Terry-J r. 261 McFarland, Jane-Sr. 304 McFarland, Mae-So. 242 McGee, Judith-Sr. 304 McGee, Steven-Jr. 261 McGlohon, Janet-Fr. 221 McGuire, Kathryn-Jr. 261 McIntosh, Brenda-Fr. 221 Mclntosh, Donald-So. 242 McKay, Gary-So. 242 McKee, Raymond-Sr. 305 McKenzie, Charles-Fr. 221 McLain, Dimetra-So. 242 McLaughlin, Bill So. 242 McLaughline, Carol-Jr. 261 McLaughline, Judy-Jr. 261 McLean, William-Sr. 305 McMannis, Mark-Sr. 305 3 1 Moreno, Maria-Fr. 221 Morris, Norton Milli 348 McManus, Christine-Sr. 305 McMil1in, Charlotte-Sr. 306 McMillin, Donna-So. 242 McNamee, James-So. 242 McNamee, Joseph-Fr. 221 McNerthmey, Thomas-Fr. 221 McNert.hney, William-So. 242 McPart.land, Brad-Fr. 221 McPartland, Robbie-Sr. 306 McSweeney, Kathleen-Fr. 221 Meade, Judy-Fr. 221 Meader, J ohn-J r. 261 Meader, Susan-Fr. 221 Measner, Donna-Sr. 306 Mecum, Linda-Jr. 261 Medford, Cheryl-So. 242 Medley, Joseph-Sr. 306 Medley, Ramona-So. 242 Meechan, Patrick-So. 242 Megyesi, Corinne-So. 242 Megyesi, Ronald- Fr. 221 Meier, Diane-So. 242 Meighan, Carolyn-Fr. 221 Meinig, Edward-Jr. 261 Meis, Deborah-I r. 261 Meng, Lynn-So. 242 Merkley, Linda-So. 242 Merrick, Debra-So. 242 Merz, Steven-Fr. 221 Messer, Michael-Fr. 221 Meulstee, Louise-Fr. 221 Meusec, Glenn -Fr. 221 Mewha, John-Fr. 221 Mewha, Russell-Jr. 261 Meyer, Deborah-Fr. 221 Meyer, Jill, Fr. 221 Meyer, Rodney-Jr. 261 Meyers, Cynthia-J r. 261 Meyers, John-Sr. 306 Michalski, Dieter-Fr. 221 Mihalos, Daniel-Sr. 306 Mihalos, Robin-Fr. 221 Mikkelson, Raye-Fr. 221 Miland, Sheryl-Fr. 221 Millard, Julianne-Jr. 261 Miles, Susan-So. 242 Moore, Patricia-So. 242 Moore, Raelynn-Fr. 221 Moore, Ray-Jr. 261 Moore, Thomas-So. 242 Moore, Wendy-So. 242 Moore, Williarn-Sr. 306 Moorhead, Christy-J r. 261 Moran, Merline-Sr. 306 Morgan, Shelley-Sr. 306 Morris, Russell,-Fr. 221 Wiliarn-So. 242 Noblin, Kerry-Fr. 222 Nofield, Michelle-So. 243 Nolan, Kevin-Fr. 222 Nolen, Bruce-So. 243 Norcross, 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Pamela-Fr. 222 O . 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Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson David-So. 243 James-Sr. 307 Jan-Fr. 222 Joe-Fr. 222 Patricia-Fr. 222 Patricia-Sr. 307 Sandra-Sr. 307 Stephen-Sr. 307 O1son1Terry-Fr. 222 Oman, Oman, Oman, Oman, O'Neal Oretice, Terrence-So. 2 Darrell -Sr. 307 Davia-Fr. 222 Randall-Jr. 262 Wayne-Jr. 262 , Sherry-Fr. 222 Osaki, Alan-Fr. 222 Oswald, Lou-Fr. 222 Oswalt , Gregory-Fr. 222 Oswalt, Steven-Sr. 307 Othus, Scott-SO. 243 O'Toole, Steven-Sr. 308 Ough, John-So. 243 Owen, Kerry-Sr. 308 P Page, Craig-Fr. 222 Paintner, Shirley-Sr. 308 Palmer, Janice-Jr. 262 Palmer, John-So. 243 Palmer, Richard-Jr. 262 Pardue , Michael-Sr. 308 Miller, Bruce-Jr. 261 Miller, Henry-Sr. 306 Miller, Judith-Jr. 261 Miller, Matthew-So. 242 Miller, Rick-Fr. 221 Miller, Ronald-Fr. 221 Miller, Steve-Jr. 261 Miller, Steven-Jr. 261 Miller, Susanna-So. 242 Millet, Jon-So. 242 ton David Fr 221 U8 , - - Millington, Judith-Jr. 261 Mills, Gay Lynn-Fr. 221 Mills, Meredith-Fr. 221 N Nakamura, Cynthia-So. 242 Nalum, Timothy-Jr. 261 Nance, Kenneth-Jr. 261 Nasseth, Cherie-Fr. 221 Nathan, Barbara-Jr. 261 Nathan, Marilyn-So. 242 Naughten, Kim-Sr. 307 Naughton, Kitt-Fr. 221 Neal, Tim-Jr. 261 Nedrow, Barbara-Jr. 261 Neeld, Michael-Fr. 221 Negus, Lendall-Jr. 261 Mills, Paula-So. 242 Minor, Larry-Jr. 261 Minor, Pamela-Fr. 221 Minard, Robert-So. 242 Misner, Robert-So. 242 Mitchell, Gail-Fr. 221 Mitchell, Kathy-Jr. 306 Mitchum, Mary-Jr. 261 Mitchum, Michael-Fr. 221 Mix, Colleena-Jr. 261 Mock, Gary-So. 242 Moebius, Kathleen-So. 242 Moline, Don-Jr. 261 Moline, Vanessa-Fr. 221 Mollett, Marsha-Jr. 306 Monaghan, Christine-Jr. 306 Neiger, Nelson, Eddy-Sr. 307 Alta-Fr. 221 Nelson, Cathy-So. 242 Nelson, Debra-Jr. 261 Nelson, Daniel-Fr. 221 Nelson, David-Fr. 222 Nelson, Joann-Sr. 307 Nelson, John-Jr. 262 Nelson, Judith-So. 242 Nelson, Richard-So. 242 Nelson, Robin-So. 242 Nelson, Sandra-Fr. 222 Nelson, Shawn-Fr. 222 Nelson, Sheila-So. 242 Nepote, Carol-Fr. 222 Nesbitt, Donald-Fr. 222 Monda, Glenn-J r. 261 Monda, Kathy-So. 242 Mongelli, Anthony-Fr. 221 Mongelli, David-Fr. 221 Monroe, Carla-J r. 261 Monroe, Steven-So. 242 Monte, Walter-So. 242 Montogomery, Deborah-Sr. 306 Montgomery, Randy-Fr. 221 Moodie, Maureen-Jr. 261 Moore, Moore, Dana-J r. 261 Debra-Fr. 221 Moore, Donald-Fr. 221 Moore, Donna-So. 242 Moore, Liz-Fr. 221 Moore, Liz-Jr. 261 Moore, Michael-So. 242 Neufer, Jeffrey-So. 242 Nevills, William-So. 242 Newberry, Ron-Fr. 222 Newell, Linda-Sr. 307 Newsome, Denise-So. 243 Nichenko, Edward-Fr. 222 Nichols, Gladys-J r. 262 Nichols, Linda-Sr. 307 Nickel, Kathy-Jr. 262 Nickel, Luree-Fr. 222 Niece, Barbara-Jr. 262 Nielsen, Cathy-Jr. 262 Nielson, Donna-So. 243 Nimz, Don-J r. 262 Nishimura, Wayne-Sr. 307 Nissen, Chris-Fr. 222 Nissen, Ronald-Jr. 262 243 43 Pardue, Steven-Fr. 222 Park, Pat-Jr. 262 Parker, Geraldine-Sr. 308 Parker, J ohn-Sr. 308 Parker, Joy-So. 243 Parker, Mary-Jr. 262 Parkinson, Carol-Jr. 262 Parkinson, Scott-Fr. 222 Parmer, Dyanne-Sr. 308 Parpesi, Steve-Jr. 262 Parsons, Doug-J r. 262 Parsons, Steve-Sr. 308 Parosa, Mary-Fr. 222 Parton, Nora-Jr. 262 Parton, Sue-Fr, 222 Paschall, Lonnie-Fr. 222 Patey, Blake-Fr. 222 Patey, Marilyn-So. 244 Pattee, Jerrold-Jr. 262 Patterson, Carla-Jr. 262 Patterson, Charles-Fr. 222 Patterson, Glenn-Jr. 262 Patterson,Janet-Fr. 222 Patterson, Kathleen-So. 243 Patterson, Lynne-So. 243 Patterson, Robert-Fr. 222 Patterson, Sue Ann-Jr. 262 Patterson, Terry-So. 243 Patterson, Tracy-So. 243 Patterson, Vera-So. 244 Patton, Gary-So. 244 Paul, Lisa-So. 244 Paul, Scott-Sr. 308 Pauli, Donald-Jr. 262 Payne, Delores-Fr. 222 Payne, Terry-Fr. 222 Payton, Craig-So. 244 Peake, David-So. 244 Peake, Sharon-Sr. 308 Pearsall, Mark-Jr. 262 Pedersen, Gerri-So. 244 Pedersen, Janice-Jr. 262 Pedersen, Jody-Fr. 222 Pedersen, Marilyn-Jr. 262 Peebles, Ronn-Sr. 308 Peek, William-Fr. 222 Pemberton, Connie-Fr. 222 Pemberton, John-Jr. 262 Penk, Deborah-Fr. 222 Penney, Doreen-Sr. 308 Penney, Susan-Fr. 222 Pennick, Jack-J r. 262 Pennick, Iaxine-So. 244 Pense, 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