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' School Life .. Sophomores . ll Www Organizations . . . Winter Sports . . . School Life Juniors ..... Seasons depict the beauty of nature-the colorful fallen leaves in fall, the soft feathery snow in winter, The gently unfolding blossoms in spring. We see and recognize these beauteous hap- penings on campus, at home, and in all of our surroundings. Here at school friendships are magnified, ideas are discovered, and fields are explored. Our memories of this school year will not change, although the seasons must. Therefore, we, the staff, present this LOLOMI to give our conception of the school life as it happened in each season of the 1963 school year of DHS be- cause-to everything there is a season. ---v 0 Spring Sports . .. . 92 School Life ............ .. 'lOl Seniors and Graduation .... . . HO lndex ............... ..... l 46 1 , , -c Xu '- F . le. 'L l , tj! sv -c.' Q, . rw, ff,-f,?g 5,1 A W-.-,,,' MX T, .. 5551.5 4, If 'L 4 v , A Wa F 1 :ii I XV , fx RM , , V A I XFX . 1 . 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Q, 4,21 . . 59. 15 .4 ,.'YN ,ff :XXI ,fn ,wir in 4,528 . . ..c fm wx -was' ww s,,m1'.fsf-1 Q-uv -' f ' Y' 'f-Wes V, ,. .1 rwvgg 'tis 32- d+1fl1,,,'Yq'd. .. .N 'xi-11'jx.L. , ' -:7.-f:.ogtaff.iLu2f-- 'S' We :5:.4?o,f 7'UWfr B - I 5 A 95 . jf t trf+Q?s:s.'w ,,.,, ' ft wet celeb F all's golden touch reflects itself in the shining faces of the eager sophomores. The turning leaves, the harvest moon outlining the sky, the autumn-hue bedeclced girls, and the cool crisp nights at football games signify the fall season. The quest for knowledge begins anew, and activities start piling up. Soon November folds softly into winter and fall is a memory. O I I MILTON L. MARTIN City Superintendent of Schools B.A., M.A., W.S.U. Grad. Study Columbia Univ. Mr. Martin, superintendent of schools for seven- teen years, devotes his time and energy during ROLLA S. GOOLD Assistant Superintendent B.S., U. of Oregon M.S., U. of Wash. Grad. Study Stanford Univ. ROBERT KLAVANO Assistant Superintendent B.A., Whitman M.A., W.S.U. Grad. Study Columbia Univ ?aaulafD' RALPH ARTHUR SUNDQUIST, CHURCH, President Secretory the summer, fall, winter, and spring to assisting teachers in their goal ot guiding students. Aside from his school duties, Mr. Martin was Tour 'Leader for the People-to-People Tour this year which furthered foreign relations with countries abroad. J. ROY BROWN MRS. GEORGE MRS. HARRY DR. REX K. HISLOP KENDALL MCCLURE DONALD B. DAVIDSON Principal B.S., McPherson College M.A., M.S.U. Grad. Study U. of W. Always busy, always interested, Mr. Davidson keeps' DHS operating smoothly and efficiently in season and out of season. His friendly rela- tionship with students throughout his seven years as principal has promoted greater school spirit and loyalty to DHS. ,a . Q N Fixx, . N N I kk' I N4 'CD cngfD4g Q-r3Q-, :'?9.cQf 'I TQDSK Q :S 339 0' ...QQ-is Jmm.. lQO3fD2 3 mj- Uvfgfnrn Io-1 V' ffwsse, 53-3-ns' mco.:'m .1 3 2 as -f 2 2 5 4 m- 5' : 4 3 KD -0- 0 -'- 3- 0 ur C 3.0 5 Q 3' -0 0 ge. - 3 5 3 8 I un 3 :rg ir' 1-nf ul'f '1 55 4 -4-............,.,4 WMM., , Qzficfgi A. z:1:::J::::.5 A X . .. ALMA M. PECAR Assistant Principal Chairman, Foreign Language Dept., Director Summer Sessions B.S., U. of Louisville B.A., U. of Wash. M.A., Columbia Univ. MARK BONTRAGER Assistant Principal B.A., LaVerne College M.Ed., C.W.S.C,. Grad. Study W.S.U. ,,.......-- .......-- DOUGLAS SUHM Boys' Counselor, Boys' League Adviser B.S., U. of Wisc. M.P.S., U. of Colo. I JOYCE JONES Girls' Counselor, Asst. Girls' Leag B.A., C.W.S.C. ue Adviser M.A., U. of Colo. We, the students of A. C. Davis High School, wish to express our appreciation to Mr. Jay Helm for his many years of teaching, service, assistance and patience. SECRETARIES: Ruth Howard, Secretary to the Prin- cipal, Maxine Crum, Registrar and Secretary to the Counselors, Karen Mauch, Bookkeeper and Secretary to the Assistant Principals. Agra 42 Zane Mr. Helrn's sincerity anal pleasantness has truly harvested many friendships. All of us sincerely extend our thanks and best wishes for his future. ..m fwus-.. JAY HELM Driver Education B.A., W.S.U. Grad. Study U. of W. But officer, l tell you, I am the safe driving instructor, pleads Mr. Helm. After fifteen years of teaching safe driving, Mr. Helm is caught with his first l?l traffic violation. ROY N. BRYSON WILLIAM HIBLAR CARL LIPPERT ERNEST M. LOUDON Chairman, Social Studies Geog., U.S. History, Biol- Econ., Soc., Eve ryday U.S. History, Soc., Debate, Dept., Econ., Soc., U.S. ogy, Asst. Basketball and Math, Agric., Jr. Class Jr. Class Adviser History Baseball Coach Adviser B.A., C.W.S.C., Grad. B.A., U. of Wash., M.A., B.A., M.A., C.W.S.C. B.S., W.S.U., Grad. Study Study W.S.U. Columbia Univ., Grad. U. of W. Study Stanford , ALFRED Moss A U.S. and World History, Asst. Basketball Coach, Tennis Coach B.A., Whitworth, Grad. Study C.W.S.C. ROBERT REESE LEON VAN DOREN World Problems, Geogra- Attendance Counselor, phy, Soph. Class Adviser U.S. History, Knights of B.A., Whitworth, Grad. Cutlass Study C.W.S.C. B.A., W.S.U., M.A., U. of Nevada KYVE-TV, Channel 47, the new educational tele- vision station, is of great assistance to Mr. Reese in his world problems classes. I O Social Studies endeavors to make students aware of their American heritage and their rights and responsibilities as citizens in a complex world. Basic resource skills and an interest in current events are equally stressed. Mr. Meier assisted his family at the annual faculty dinner where good food, friendly faces, and a cheerful atmosphere welcomed Teachers into a new year. :glad LEONA CONNER JEAN BISHOP LOIS BROWN Chairman, English Dept., English, Drama, Thes- English, U-5- H l S T 0 I' Y, English, Latin, J.C.L. pians, Speech Girls' League, Adviser B.A., W.S.U., Grad. Study B.A., W.S.U. B.A., M o n ta n a State U. of W. Univ. I Science leads the way to an understanding of the nature of scientific inquiry, which is open- minded, intellectual activity. Students also de- velop an awareness of their place in the scheme of nature. What is known or believed today is subiect to be changed tomorrow. ROBERT CLARK KENNETH LEENDERTSEN JOHN MCCALL KENNETH MEIER Chairman, Science Dept., PhySiCS, Truck C 0 G C l1, Biology, Sr. A d V i S e r, CHEM., Phy. Sc., Book- Ski Club, Sr. Adviser Soph. Adviser Bowling Club room, Chess and Checker B.S., E. Oregon, Grad. B.A., W.S.U., Grad. Study B.A., U. of Idaho, Grad. Club Study N.Y. St. U. of Cal. Study U. of W. B.S., Se attle Pacific, IO M.A.T., Colorado Col., M.A., Arizona State at aawgfcydscdoal RUTH M. HANSON Psychology, English, F.T.A. B.A., John Fletcher Col- Th k h' h H lege, Grad. Study North- e ey W lc ,Opens O Wesmn Um, the understanding of the WINIFRED HARNDEN English, German, Soph. Class Adviser B.S., U. of Minn., Grad. study c.w.s.c. HELENRUTH HOFFMAN English, Sr. Class Adviser B.A., Colo. St. Col., Grad. WALLIN MCCARDELL English, Journalism, VOY- AGER B.A., C.W.S.C. sway c.w.s.c. its fundamentals. It is readin' and writin grammar, literature, and PATRICIA HASTINGS English, Jr. Class Adviser B.A., w.s.u., B.E., w.s.u., Grad. Study C.W.S.C. ELLA MATHIESON English, Honor Society Ad- viser B.A., Whitman College, Grad. Study U. of Cal. VERNON POND English, Soph. Class Ad- viser B.A., U. of Oregon doors to education is English language and not only a study of but also a course in composition. EARL SHELTON English, District Publicity B.S., NW. Mo. State, Grad. Study U. of Ark. RUTH BURPEE WILHELMINA FREETH LOUISE GRIFFITH Shorthand, Cler. and Sec. Distributive Education, Typing, Bookkeeping, LO- Procedures, F.S.A. D.E. Club LOMI B.S., N- MO- STGTB: Gf0Cl- B.A., U. of W., Grad. B.F.A., Okla. U., Grad. Study U. of Denver TED BOSWELL Chairman, Commercial Dept., Typing, Bookkeep- ing, Photo Club B.S., Whitman Col., Grad. Study U. of Idaho WW Providing enrichment for all areas of in- struction and activities sponsored by the school is the aim of the library. lt is a vital part of our educational program and reflects the philosophy ofthe school. 12 Study Western Wash. Study U. of Arizona CORINNA SHELTON Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typing, Soph. Class Ad viser B.S., SW. Mo. St., M.A., Colo. St. Col. of Educ. Preparing students in the essentials for a busi- ness career with typing, shorthand, bookkeep- ing, and clerical and secretarial procedures keeps DHS teachers constantly applying new and better methods. Techniques learned in commer- cial classes prove to be of inestimable value to the students. DOROTHY WEBSTER Typing, Ushers B.A., W.S.U., Grad. Study W.S.U. GRAYCE PIERCE Librarian, Library Club B.A., E.W.C., M.E., C.W. S.C., M.L., U. of W. Mrs. Jane Glover, the assistant librarian, with Shirley Patton and Jeanette Gregory, helps catalogue the 800 new books that the library received this year. ,9- Salle Headed by Miss Pecar, the tor- eign language department presents courses in such a way that students may acquire the ability to under- stand, speak, read, and write the languages and to appreciate foreign cultures. Also teaching in this de- partment are Mrs. Harnden, Ger- man, and Miss Conner, Latin. JEAN COSTA French, Spanish, French Club, Jr. Adviser B.A., U. of Minn. Mathematics is an essential requirement in today s world of automation and sci- entific discoveries. Many new methods, Engaging in a vigorous tennis match, Senor Including the SMSG lsludenlf Moth?- Bryant momentarily takes leave from the fran- matics Study Gl'OUpl, are DOW in 8Xp6l'I- tic world of teaching Spanish. mental use. VAILE BRYANT Spanish, Baseball Coach B.A., U. of Wash., Grad. Study Universidad Cen- tral, Ecuador PEARLE BARRICK Chairman, Math. Dept., Geometry, Trig., Cap and Gown Com. B.S., Kent St, U., Grad. Study U. of Pitts. KENNETH EDWARDS JIM HORRELL GLYNN MOORE AVARY OLSON Algebra, Geom., Asst. Math. Anal., Inter. Alge- Life Arith., Everyday Audio-Visual, Math., Safe Football and Track Coach bra and Trig., Sr. Class Math., Asst. Football, Driving B.A., C.W.S.C. Adviser, Traffic Control Track, Wrestling Coach B.S., U. of W. B.A., C.W.S.C., Grad. B.A., M.A., C.W.S.C. Study Bowdoin Col. WILLIAM C. SCHULZ Athletic Chairman, P.E., Head Football Coach, Let- termen's Club B.S., Iowa St. Col., M.A., U. of Oregon DOLORES GRAVES LARRY PRYSE MABEL SHERAR P.E., Intramural tSports, P.E., H e a d Basketball P.E., Intramural Sports, Pep Club C o a c h, Asst. Football Pirate Lassies B.S., U. of Oregon, Grad. Coach B.A., C.W.S.C., Grad. Study C.W.S.C. B.S., E. Oregon, Grad. Study W.S.U. Study U. of Oregon O O Living right in body and mind is the goal of the P.E. department. Exercise and play can develop into friendly rivalries, teamwork, growth in skills, strength and character. Portraying the typical mother, Mrs. Sherar reviews her daugh- ter Mary's 150 tennis trophies, one of which is the National Collegiate Doubles Championship of 1962. ,415 Art classes try to develop a better sense of de- sign for use in everyday living. Commercial, applied, and fine arts are studied as well as a course in the history of art to develop apprecia- tion. PHIL CANNON Art, Reader Board B.A., W.S.U. I4 GLENN A. EDMISON FRANK HAGEL ELMER MESSENGER FLOYD WINEGAR Mechanical Drawing, Ar- Auto Mechanics, Chrysler Woodworking, Wrestling Metals, Welding, Crafts, chitecture, Pre-Engineer- and Gen. Motors Training Coach Sr. Class Adviser ing, Stage Crew Courses B.A., W.S.U., B.S., W.S.U. B.S., U. of Idaho, M.E., B.A., M.E., C.W.S.C. CARL MOSER Chairman, Ind. Arts Dept., Machine S h o p, Elect., Public Address Crew, Auto Shop, Jr. Adviser B.A., M.A., W.S.U. Vocational Cert. Oregon State 'elm Industrial Arts gives students the opportunity to obtain knowledge by using problem solving techniques, aided by the tools ot, industry. As a result, students may discover leisure time ac- tivities. . . Aeolians, band, orchestra, and spe- cial ensembles represent DHS and the community through their many activities. Enriched by the academic side of music, students also receive personal enioyment. MILDRED FORSLING EVELYN HERMANN DAVID AREND Vocal Music, Aeolians Orchestra, String Ensem- Band, Tri-M B. Music Ed., Nebr. Wes- ble B.A., M.A.T., W.S.U leyan U., M.E., C.W.S.C. B.A., M.A., Cinn. Con- servatory, Ed. D., Univ. of Oregon Wanna ' Home Economics instructs future homemakers in CLARA FRENCH Head, Home Economics Dept., Home Economics such areas as clothing, foods, interior design, home nursing, and child care. The importance B.s., Oregon sf. Col., of organization and good family relationships G'Gd'S'UdY U'0fW' is emphasized in all that is accomplished. WN-gp is-,K Mrs. French is the proud possessor of an extensive earring collection con- taining over 300 pairs from all over the world. LAWRENCE COUNTRYMAN Youth Study Center B.A., C.W.S.C., M.E., C.W.S.C. 0 0 I 5 A 0 0 I I While Mr. Davidson reviews the activities for the coming meeting. Was it the food or Mr. Davidson's last remark that weeks, the teachers listen, eat, and discuss. Here though, caused this? they seem to be unconcerned with the proceedings of the Our lunch is served by lunchroom cooks Who plan The menus by the books. They keep the kitchen neat cmd clean- A better group we've never seen. COOKS-Iris Durrett, Tolura Brown, Ad- die Adams, Head Cook, Florence Badg ley, and Esther Berringer. I Winter, summer, fall and spring They Ta ke care of everything- Cut The grass and scoop The snow, They're always busy where'er They go. CUSTODIANS-Don Jorgensen, Head Cus- todian, Ernest Fink, James Simmons, and Henry Ring. Not pictured: Dan Mayer, Victor Kelly, and Sulo Lammi. Nurse DoroThy McDonald helps pre- vent and care for allergies, colds, and spring fever That the students contract during the school year. Charging through the line J W Brown piles up more yardage in the Pirate attack against Ellensburg. Um Qfaoec 74: Wdbfdfly wa D ?oadf4llf962 Starting with a record of wins, the Pirate Eleven, hampered by iniuries and illness, ended with a four win, four loss record. Outstanding players chosen to represent Davis on the Big Seven All Star Team were Don Allen, second team, and J. W. Brown, Mike Corpman, Larry Giffen, Mel Hollis, Steve Keeler, Bill Kring, and Truman Yeager, honorable mention. North- ern League All Stars were Don Allen, J. W. Brown, and Truman Yeager, with honorable mention going to Steve Keeler, Mike Corpman, Larry Giften, and Mel Hollis. Receiving team honors were Steve Keeler, Hon- orary Captain and Inspirational Player, Truman Yeager, Traub Blocking and Tackling Award, and Bill Kring, Scholarship Award. Varsity coaches, William Dutch Schulz and Glynn Moore, concentrate on a play that proved successful throughout the season. DICK GIBSON BILL KRING LARRY GIFFEN KEN LOCKWOOD Left Guard Right Guard Left Tackle Right Tackie J W BROWN Left Halfback CAPTAIN ' STEVE KEELER W Fullback A DON ALLEN Right Halfback MIKE CORPMAN MEL HOLLIS TRUMAN YEACER RAND DIESSNER Quarterback Center Left End Right End DAVE BOMBERG JIMMY LEE BROWN MIKE BRZOSKA End Halfback Guard 74c2uZ0wz 6400 JERRY CLARK KEN COOK Fullback Guard Issuing equipment to the football team was only one of the minor iobs of managefs Jerry Dobson, Mike Adair, and Bob Wolfe. Jimmy Lee Brown l23l, with the ball grasped firmly and his eyes on the goal line, meets Rich land with stubborn resistance. Wafuzzq Seann Zecoul OPPONENT DAVIS DATE Ellensburg . . .... 12 39 September Wapato ......... O 42 September Walla Walla ...... I8 O October Sunnyside . . . .... I2 27 October Richland . . .... I3 6 October Kennewick . . . . 7 I3 October Pasco' ...... .... I 9 I4 November Eisenhower ....... 26 7 November 2l 28 5 I2 19 26 2 9 M6619 z'o?eS M 5 'liar Q ,LN eh Q' 5: :gaggi- If Til JIM HEINTZ Tackle LEN KUNZ End DWIGHT LONG End KELLY MARTIN Guard LARRY PARKS Center JOHN PERRY Guard KEN PLEASANT HaIfback ALVIN REYER Tackle ws.. E.g.! . SCOTT WILSON Tackle l.OUlE WISHERT Tackle .IIM ROGERS Quarterback JIM RYAN Guard MIKE SORENSON Halfback J. W. Brown I26i fights to the las? for more yardage as an Eisenhower Cadet tackles him from behind, preventing a Davis Touchdown. Trophy award winners for the fooiball season were Bill Kring, scholarship, Sfeve Keeler, inspirational and captain, and Truman Yeager, blocking and tackling. 33 ED ROW ONE: Bob Hearin, Ray Ring, Sam Salazar, Lennie Allen, Larry Rathborn,'Dick Redd, Art Bichler, Gary Lewis, Steve Many. ROW TWO: Neal Broadberit, Ben Ramirez, managers, Bob Spain, Jim Humbard, Don Paggett, Dave Irwin, Ky Carl- ' Wauzzq 7762 Predominantly a sophomore squad, the B squad developed a toughness excelled by no other sophomore squad to date. Sporting an 8-1 win-loss record, the iunior var- sity averaged 33 points per game to 7 points by the opposition. Highlights of the season were beating Kittitas A squad 26-13 and trouncing lke 33-6 to avenge an earlier loss of 19-20. 11 31 95 7M E5 15 ton, Dennis Meyers, Ernie Goodhue, Mike Finney. ROW THREE: Glenn Berringer, Steve Kearby, Bill Roach, Ted Wier- man, Jim Williams, Dave Gifford, Del Carmichael, Dave Cook, Mike Cobb, Jess Poling, Coached by Ken Edwards ileftl and Larry Pryse, the iunior varsity sported a winning record. Another Richland player went down during the Home- coming garne, this time to Don Allen, as Mel Hollis l17l, and J. W. Brown sped up from behind. 23 S ' ' mwlDrJzecZ acura? interest. GUY WILLIAMS Members of Student Council, the top school or- ganization, participate in experiences of democ- racy by planning and furthering group activities and developing school spirit along with student President 14 sHARoN ROSS KAY HIGDON Secretary Treasurer SITTING: Roxanne Little, Steve Kearby, Linda Allwardt, man, Carol McMullen, and Mr. Bontrager, adviser. Phil Hailey, Joy Wilson, Elaine Wierman, Mike Graham, STANDING: Steve Keeler, Kay Higdon, Guy Williams, and Dwight Long, Joan Thomas, Ted Spearman, Sue Cole- Sharon Ross. O I I ide l 01 I I Co-ordinating Council, the place where students may express their viewpoints and ideas Through elected repre- sentatives, is the medium between the homerooms and Student Council. ELAINE WIERMAN Social Chairman MIKE GRAHAM Assembly Chairman ROW ONE: Eileen Patterson, Carrol John- son, Ruth Reese, Pat Perdue, Karen Smoot, Joanne McGrath, Charlene Torrez, Jean- ette Gregory, and Karen Morgan. ROW TWO: Shari Crawford, Carol McMullen, Colleen Munson, Ella Axton, Nola Taylor, Sharon Smoot, and Linda Baisch. ROW THREE: Sharon Ross, Linda Allwardt, Jean Drumright, Linda Wilmoth, Carole Patter- son, Liz Kautzman, Judy Hudson, and Renae Little. ROW FOUR: Steve Simon, Joy Wilson, Joan Thomas, Steve Severn, Mike Saari, Ted Spearman, Lionel Christo- pherson, and Larry Olson. ROW FIVE: Mike Brzoska, Elaine Wierman, Kay Hig- don, Roxanne Little, Wayne Hathaway, Alan McDonald, Steve Keeler, and Rich Van Horn. ROW SIX: Johny Hipner, Phil Hailey, Mike Graham, Guy Williams, Phillip Pipkin, Jimmy Lee Brown, Ed Co- vall, and Gary Van Epps. ROW SEVEN: Dave Distler, Dave Nicholson, Rand Diess- ner, Dwight Long, Steve Godwin, Sue Coleman, and Larry Armstrong. ROW EIGHT: Ken Lockwood, Bill Henderson, Gary Griggs, and Ken Mclnroy. STEVE KEELER Vice-President 25 HOMECOMING CANDIDATES-FRONT ROW: Susie Schuler, wardt, Ann Mon Wai, Linda Larsen, Verlane Hubbard, Paula Sharon Ross, and Jill Collins. BACK ROW: Nancy Bronson, Simonson, and Lynn Crawford. Not pictured: Sandi Bales and Roxanne Little, Jean Drumright, Kay Robinson, Kay Higdon, Shari Crawford. Karen Robbins, Elaine Wierman, Eileen Patterson, Linda All- ' Payday? ' Ona eue Chosen by the various clubs, nineteen girls were nominees for Homecoming royalty. The week of Homecoming, the three finalists and the three boys, chosen by the football team, were voted upon. Although spirit was high, the Pirate eleven went down before Richland. The game proved to be full of excitement and action to the end. Royalty for the 1962 Homecoming were Queen Sharon Ross and King Steve Keeler. Princesses and Princes were Jill Collins, Mike Corpman, Ken Lockwood, and Susie Schuler. When the exciting moment arrived during dance intermission, Queen Sharon Ross crowned Steve Keeler 1962 Homecoming King. N' Z If It seems as if there's no honor among thieves as Smiley lAlan Murdockl adds Joey's body Uohn Cranshawl to the pile in the cellar. After Professor Harriman's lMike Grahaml latest in- vention blew up, Miss Tuttle iGlena Andersonl and Lon Dagget lBob Berggrenl try to calm him down. Strange Boarders is a combination comedy and cops and robbers. Miss Cordelia Tuttle, owner of a boardinghouse, finds her hands full between chaperoning her foster-daugh- ter's budding romance and trying to capture a gang of bank robbers using her boardinghouse as a hide out. She is helped ior hinderedl in her endeavors by her two regular boarders, an absent-minded professor and a retired sea captain. As the usual dinner of fish was announced, looks of distress flashed across Professor Harriman's, Priscilla Haines's IKathy Bakenl, Amity Haines's iKay Robinsonl, and John Todd's Uohn Cranfilll faces. Trying to persuade Myrtle Hodges iBarbara Wrightl that it is a re- spectable boardinghouse, Cordelia Tuttle edges her away from the fit- ting room which is lodging an un- respectable body. 28 Being a JCL slave means getting dragged across a floor, staring at a wall, or doing whatever the de- manding master wishes. But there's hopel For next year .the slaves will be masters, and retaliation will be- gin. And the seniors won again, but what a prize! Phil Hailey, in one of his numerous zany skits, was the rating , l man for class competition at a rousing pep assembly 'NN EYAYD IDWS 7itodoJ To be initiated into Pirate Lassies, one has to be talented with her feet as well as to be service-minded. Demonstrating this ability are Linda Allwardf, Cherry Arnold, and Barbara Crum, supervised by Lynda Prenslow and Kay Higdon. 29 . A V wg A-, ,gsm . 1' Mike Adair Amelia Adams Beverly Adolf Gary Allen Lennie Allen Tom Allwardt Nick Alvarez Danielle Amos Harold Anderson Bruce Angeloff Dann Angus Michael Archibald Dale Armstrong Ruby Arnold Vicki Asher SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - Steve Kearby, president, Gary Lewis, treasurer, Mrs. Shelton, head ad- viser, Lynda Hougnon, vice-presi- dent, and Kristie Osborn, secretary. DHS opened its doors in the fall of '62 to a new world to us soph- ' dm Martha Axton David Bachmann Joann Backstrom Kathy Baken Carolyn Ballard Bob Barbee Janice Barnett Bill Barrett Gale Barrett Julie Barnsley Judy Bates Ken Beachey Sharon Beauchamp Chester Beck Jerry Belair omores. The frustration of finding our classes, the forming of new friendships at the sophomore mixer, and the excitement of football games were only a few of the activities that filled the first frantic weeks at DHS. We studied harder, had a lot of fun, and can hardly see how the next two years can promise more memories than those we treasure from our first year in high school. e4watD74fS Ken Blachly Janice Black Gale Blair Tom Blair Dave Blanchard Dave Bliss Douglas Blowers Shirley Boehler Dennis Boiinoff Robert Bonner Mike Bonneville Bob Bossert Kristine Bottger Erika Brandt Helen Brazzell Shirley Benfiet Bertie Benlien Jill Bentley Marie Bergeron Velma Berkley Karyl Bernier Glenn Berringer Art Bichler Tom Billings George Bingaman eg. .,,W',. .. . , ' . '.ri Qffgazfi ,ln l l. l , xl X ,X .SIX I ..- fv- ,1- f ' fi ' X. ,i J ef ge ivy LWWN yo ,vw ef- ! 'P' 1 . X ,V rm' We TX .f-JI 'fy it ,W A fi -N 4, 'ip 'V L X K . L 4 ,I ' .- aw N- I M772 Rf Y' i ,nh ,Ujrlj Z 44 ova, ,Sax 1 M.. Q i Q' B Q mf l Donna Lee Carls Ky Carlton Del Carmichael Michael Carr Curtis Carrell David Carrell Connie Catron Dave Causey Rosana Caves John Center John Charron Milton Chelly Ralph Clumpitt Tom Clark Vicki Clemmcns .lerry Breding Lloyd Bremerman Tana Bretz Sandra Brinsfield Barbara Brison Rick Broderick Dave Brown Roy Brown Wayne Brule Dola Brunhaver Roger Bryant Patsy Cadden Edna Calvin Bonnie Camerer Kitty Cariveau Sophomores come in all sizes-from Ted Wierman, 6'73!,, , to Ellen Whitacre 4'il . David Cline 5 X , Make Cobb A ,C P ks .. 4: .5 J , Susan Cochran e,g,R.' , 'R Q, if 'Q ' Bob Cochran S-Ji ,- X ,L-N5 Donna Colgan ,., 1 J- 4 XV! A Q ' 1 r x . NanCY Collins K .. if x v ' ' x J . i' min da L Xl XX' - Sharon Conklin H Janet Conlin ,,, 'fr ,, -Q , David Cook ,e x V f g 3 7, '- Robert Cottrell - 'Q . 5 S X- ,QL -V ' 7 Sandra Couchman 1 V' ' N ' if ' Ed covqu 1 C, ' 9, X oooro ggi Vi J J .Ni :if f E ' fs foifv- 9 Linda Cox ' Richard Crabtree if M f .b f Mg? 2 14. ,, X, 3 Q . Q3. Juanita Craig K X., A 'Sf gifs , L' . V --1 Kathy Craig 'KT-' A ' ',, -A Steve Crompton i , J if -' John Cranshaw x 1 lei' if Sandy Cranshaw Tana Crawford ,W A V A , ,, George Crofton L: fx f 'f S 'P' '42 - I Kathy Crum N 1 J ' K 'Qy Dennis Dahl ' My ' .ffxky W Sam Dale fi 5 5' . A 'ij Y. 1, V ,X D' N Blix J ' rbi' ,J K , fx, r ' sg:-B an X lt' C i . , it 3.-142 ' -. . - ma!! 70afncZ4 Betty Davis i 5: gel -V Don Davis 4 ,,. X 'Zap 3 Q Q T? at Steve Davis hx I 4 - V L' j J , Darrell Day ' ' y ff of ,J f' Bob Dean 'VX 7 7' X fat XXX N . V Y . , Xi X 'V Mike Dean ,, AN. 9 James Dearinger 9' ' '23 ' 4 Linda Deines ,,f,. 'ff , Janice Denham kj., H: X X ' ',l K Delmar DeZarn x N if h , f Q ,C 1 I ' .- . 53 ,' Q A - X 1 . 2. Q u ' ' '.- ' ll ' ' ff- -iii -. 316 mf u Allene Dibbert Dick Dimond JoAnne Distler John Dochow Ron Donaldson '.. utr -v-we ff .Z 1 X X:-1 Alice Dormaier Bob Dorey Jerrrylene Driskell 4' Judy Dugger Laurie Duncan Susan Eary Fred Easter Lonnie Elliott David Elmore Doyle Ensey Linda Erickson Joe Evans Eleanor Esporza Connie Fasano Danny Faust Diane Ferguson Jerry Ferguson Mike Finney Jackie Fish Garret Fitchett Carol Flathers Sherry Fleck Sue Fleck Lynnette Fletcher z., ' f '- we -Mig Q ww sqm 7.104414 Orientation day found ASB Vice-President, Steve Keeler, trapped in the midst of a pack of curious sophomore girls, as he gave them a guided tour through DHS. 71 Scott Geoghegan Jim Gibbons David Gifford Paulette Gilbert Karen Gillum Raymond Gipson George Gleason Doraine Godsby Jess Gonzales Ernie Goodhue Woody Gore Barry Green Johnny Green Colleen Gregg Nancy Gregory ' Lolene 'Gubler -- , Carol Hailey Ron Hale 1 L Suzanne Hall ,, 'E t SF Hertis Harris Sharon Harris ' Frank Harwood , . Christine Hatch Jon Hawkins ooo'roo ., 1o Robert Hearin Jess Heaverlo Gloria Heit Dale Herndon Janice Hewitt 5 F XA 1, Q ' 5 , A fxe .f.: - C ,.:: t it 1 2 4 I 'Kgs all . ,M K Agn -ag I 'why . 6, Q: ,Q I., .e S Ame Q 1341 . ' 4: , In Q, ,, Q Xi:-ggt,t, M HH X. Wt, W, lg , l-.i'i35-. fx Us Jim Flores Jerry Flynn Alaine Ford Lonnie Frampton Donnie Frank Bill Frazier Bob Frisch Joe Garcia Charlene Gorman Tom Garrison Doug Gates Alice Gebhard 1? 4 av J Sv' ax 1 N 1, EV, 1 M NAgll'. 'JlbB 3. Carl Hickman Gloria Hill Nathan Hinkle Jim Hipner Ben Hoffman Jacque Hooker Lynda Hougnon Bill Howard Linda Hull Jim Humbard Kathleen Hunt Janis Hunter Don Hutchinson Barbara Irwin Dave lrwin Larri Lee Jackson Rita Januscheitis Jim Jellison msg I Tim Kautzman Steve Kearby Kathy Keller Shirley Kellie Mike Knight Doug Koontz Shirley A. Kraft Elaine Krause Judy Kring Bruce Krogman Charlene Lawler Sherry Leingang Gary Lewis Jeff Lindberg Linda Lindberg aa Judy, X if Cheryl Jenkins Johnny Jennings Susie Jensen Diane Johnson Drew Johnson ' John Johnson Linda Lee Johnson Pat Johnson Pete Johnson Fred Jurney Neva Karp Cecilia Kautzman l overslept, skipped breakfast, got to school late, and couldn't get my locker open! I pushed and pulled and kicked and finally . . . !l What did I find? Nancy Nicholson coming out of my locker! Yes, Judy Dugger does have problems! Bill Long Bobbie Long Sheila Long Lewis Losey Bob Loudon Denny Lowrie Steve Many Dora Marples Larry Martin Dave Mason Rick Mason Joan Mathews Dennis McAlpine Tom McAlpine Beverly McCall Larry McClanahan Shirley McCreary Don McCrumb Dale McDaniels Violet McEdward Karen McEntire Larry McGrath Lynne Mclntosh James McJoe Marilyn Linker Max Linker Sharon Lippencott Cheryl Livingston Richard Livingston Kathy Lizee Bob Lizotte Carol Lockbeam 'Sc-K' Y X r v . fggfi- F N ,gil L . -X, N xii sweety: -will QI? :G Peter Mon Wai Larry Morehouse Kathryn Morgan Pam Morgan Sheila Morgan Floyd Morris Marion Morrison Kathy Morthland Judi Moser Colleen Munson Alan Murdock Dave Nagle Melvin Nance Sherry Nelson Johnnie Ness 0-N. -if xv Chuck Neumeyer .1 Sandra Newson Gordon Nichols Jewell Nichols Nancy Nicholson Paul Noel Ken Nolan Bernira Norris Loretta Nott , ,., QF N o Robert McKinney Bill McLaughlin Linda McNeill Richard Meader Vic Meader Ron Melton Judi Menard Jim Mertia Linda Messenger Floyd Metcalf Dennis Meyers June Meyn Dick Miller Susan Miller Lora Misener Rob Mitchell Mary Alice Mobley Susan Monasmith ' Daqlz 720:64 you , ., H Y .wx iq, , ,f Say girls! Did you check out all those sharp 'upperclassr-nen'? Studies and the beauty of the fall campus aren't the only topics that occupy the minds of Donna Colgan, Connie Fasano, and Julie Barns- ley. 3 QT :ll 2' ff-7 1 Arr- itxs li Q-.f Jim Oberlander Susan Olsen Darlene Orme Carol Osborn Kristine Osborn Kenneth Osborn Dan Osburn Larry Osburn Donson Paggett James Park Sharon Parrish Carole Patterson Betty Patton John Perez Steve Perez Steve Perkins Dick Peterson Linda Philmlee Sharon Philmalee Philip Pipkin Fred Piske Jesse Poling Gene Powers Pamela Prather Duane Pratt Pat Quaschnick Merrill Quesnell Elizabeth Quist Ben Ramirez Florence Rance ,M Q is s.. S C W-f' mix' ,ff X? X 5 , ci' gr - U J- if cz. ' ' 'tiff - N S if jx :Z Y M Q ,gc 5' r x S ., . A L , t X SN. .ARQ Q13- -.W ,1- Q John Rash Larry Rathburn Don Rayner Brenda 'Reavis Carroll Redd Dick Redd Wayne Reisenauer Dell Renecker '74!f?2'7' Taking advantage of the changing season, Dennis Boiinoff Kathy Waters, Kristie Osborn, and Cammie Roome lay aside their dignity r 'ln, A s if ir' xv 5 , sql ' tlllil Fi . i . ' ? yn ir. 2 ik' Cl' S 'snap , vt X Xl 6 f , ,NM 'Q , R ,ml Jr , - c I -2 X N s..-!f ivy 'fi k1,. D ,,g2'f?lNNLw2: it-it R X 4 - lit i l 2. - 'Q y ' 1 . x,Q.-X W gt sf If . i 2:3 g ,iq tw- S Q, , its .gr V ,gifs 'fest' -is .f S if - . N 'll' 40 ..,,. Alvino Renteria Pat Reyer Vicky Reyes Dona Riese Susan Riggins Ray Ring Myrna Ritchie William Roach John Roark Gary Roberts Jerry Roberts Darrell Robertson Cameron Roome Betty Root Melvin Rose Johnie Rudick Kathie Ruff Mike Ruzic Sammy Salazar. Rocky Sanborn Camilla Santos Mary Sauve Diana Schafer Tommy Schick ,Q tm .,, nf-fwfr enioy a rollicking fight in the leaves. '7fwM4'7 ' g Joan Schmer Bobby Schoch Mary Schoel Barbara Scott Pat Scribner Brad Sears Dick Sears Mike Sears Don Seward Donna Seward Joyce Shaw Rocky Shay Neal Sherry Carolyn Siders Rick Siegmeth I I .. 3 -- i f k ' ' . M J ' -A , -411 Y if iq . ik. 'Z' lf ftff 55, rf' Lf' x I -A: ' Mi -'lj 0 X Ken Silkett l to W5 Robert Simpson ...X .7 S if 4 g A Zania Skaw My 'E' 1. if 'a ' ' ' Harold Sliger Q1 5 V - .'.h i- ily It Gloria Smith - - W ff ,,' ft Lindo Smffh li, as 1 N rm . 2 . 'W' wg- k' - Dick Smyth K David Snell ' gg i ,gk I Gary Sorensen 2' 3 if '7 N 7 JA V ' ' Linda Sorrell o ' gg? r if Neal Sorrell if At.7. W Q Bob Spain ic 1 ,:, ':: A - M A ,ff fffi fi X . f 'f s Q' ,if f X cf . S ,S M f ..f ,.t, Mary Spaulding 1 W i i Karen Staples , f Milla Stensrud Xl . K ,Q 3 7' Louise Sfeuart mf 'Q ' QQ 2 Q Q Kathy Stevens 1 3 Virginia Stevens I , , 7XXsSxas?: 'J 4- M xl , . V' 'A ll A-. , 01, In , , . 2 rw. t 365 Q Q., 15.4. MM, 'LT . tt .4 .sr A 1, .L -,! 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N V 41 fm' 3 x -Qs se 'ws 'ZR' gs, : 'N ,Mis .v .K, 5, X i Ron Tolotti Jim Traner Betty Treadwell Rose Trenkenschuh Edward Trumbull Louis Turlington Fred Turney Ricky Urvina Sdpdd Staqooz , Warren Utzler ,ek Q Larry Van Fossen Jim Varney i f Jean Vos John Steward Janet Strom Claudia Sullens David Tangeman Rusty Taylor Tammie Taylor Marcia Teaford Martin Thacker Daniel Thoma Phyllis Thomas Joyce Thysell Wayne Titus Penny Walker Marvin Wallawine Cabrini Ward Ed Wasterlain Kathryn Waters John Webb Dennis Weiss Charles Whipple Ellen Whitacre -'Sandra Whitaker ' Dennis Whitcher Diana Whiteley Cathey Whitney Shirley Whittenburg Bonnie Wie Ted Wierman Gary Wiley James Williams Linda Lou Williams Lynn Williams Mary Williams ' Pat Willis Linda Wilmoth Gerald Wilson John Wilson Terri Wilson Linda Wilton Dennis Wolf James Wolfe Frank Wood Linda Wood Muriel Wood Stanley Worden lvonne Young Gene Zerr Patsy Zito ls , ii, i .nj fit, K F, -..- Y Vg X XX .I i ll l I N l r .F .h I N JJ i if 1 14 r 1 Z Q gg , ' - t ff: 1 i I J. I ,Q 'QT K 4- ,., A, 4 ' K il. , 4 49' pf? sy ff N7 ' 'M ix li A: QW Ik . K. -Lin it 'if B 'f gf! km ' 5- . lm ,D X TTY Sam Dale, Don Paggett, and Hertis Harris operate the circular saw while working on their class proiects, Over 500 students are enrolled in shop classes. NOT PICTU RED Sharon Adams Raymond Arnold Mary Beason Ann Becker Candice Blake Danny Bridges Beverly Cohey Lydia Foster Dave Ferris Donald Fitzgerald Don Hopfinger Richard Loveioy David Ney Sharon Pimentel Martin Rasch Yvonne Webster 4' If X1 . K W 72 l 4 W-, N, 1 W- '-,'A 'f 'g '.IQh Q x q, Af 'iw' A '. H4 1 n 'g I .1 if 4! . , .,.,.-,--., -.QQ X ' ., ....,, ,jig I 5' 1 iw , f -a 'nn 1 1.--vsg...-...V ....f-..,- Ar KA . pn- ide aff? 70aad0a Winterls blue magic penetrates the Juniors' thoughts, startling them with the realization that their sojourn at DHS is nearly half over. The festive season steals into place almost unnoticed by busy occupied rniruls. Emphasizing the graml crescenrlo of winter, the feathery snowflakes, icy streets, and short twilight hours finally fade away. March blossoms into spring, and winter is a memory. Mary Hartling, treasurer, Trudy Holden, president, Mr. Arend, adviser, Susie Schuler, vice-president, Charlene Perry, secretary, and Margrett Buchholz, historian. Susan Havard, secretary, Kay Robinson, vice-president, Kay Higdon, treasurer, Mrs. Bishop, acl viser, and Mike Graham, president. 7 1 Composed of students that have participated either on the stage or behind the scenes in school plays, Thespians is a national honorary organization. Each year their an- nual initiation proves to be hilarious by each initiate showing his acting ability. 46 7x6-775 Tri-M, Modern Music Masters, is an hon- orary club for outstanding students of band, orchestra, and Aeolians. Each month a top notcher is chosen because of his character, responsibilities, and ac- tivities in the club. 7.2 Encouraging study about foreign coun- tries and to further relations with foreign people, International Relations Club par- ticipates annually in the Model United Nations at Ellensburg. This year the club helped originate the plan tor a for- eign exchange student. 4.4 vu time em fi' l v Mr. Reese, adviser, Ruth Reese, president, Lynda Prenslow, vice-president, an Dorinda Erhlich, secretary. NOT PICTURED: Judy Caruthers, treasurer. '20e!wwe7Zew 63514 Defaze Resolved: The United States should adopt a policy of reciprocal free trade with all non-Communist nations. With this topic, the debate team worked hard to keep informed and represent DHS in tour- DGTTWEDTS. N4 SITTING, John McDonough, Russell Hooker, Don Kuehn, Bob Berggren, Jim Bauer, Ron- ald Hooker, and Dann Angus. STANDING: Craig Martin, Mary Martin, Mr. Loudon, adviser, Jim Phillis, Ruth Reese, Rand Diessner, Judi Nelson, Elaine Bales, Susan Havard, and Holly Hollenbeck. .4 Z Recognized by their black iackets and orange chenille D's, the members of Lettermen's Club quality by participating in one of the six maior sports. The club sponsors intramural games and high- lights the year with its annual initiation. Rep dw Displaying fervor and enthusiasm, the Girls' Pep Club inspired the student body, which won DHS the sportsmanship trophy forthe second time in three years. A painted spirit basketball was award- ed each week to the class with the larg- est percentage of students present at each home game. fix 48 D715 Mr. Schulz, adviser, Phil Hailey, sergeant- at-arms, Ken Lockwood, vice-president, Mike Brzosko, secretary-treasurer, and Bill Henderson, president. Linda Allwardt, president, Melody Brown, vice-president, Cleone Hart, secretary, Judy Kauffman, treasurer, Judy Hudson, Linda Roberts, Elaine Wierman, Mrs. Graves, adviser, Kay Robinson, Lynn Crawford, Margaret Wilson, Carol Quinn, and Connie Fasono. O I , , C60 Zledew Efficient ushers provide Their services beginning at the fall play and ending at spring grad- uation. Their friendliness and courtesy are appreciated by all who come to DHS performances. Michelle Day, Loretta Berringer, Sharon Schick, Miss Webster, adviser, JoAnne Distler, Joyce Shaw, and Karen Smoot, head usher. af . . . Working Toward a future in business, each Distributive Education student learns The qualifies of good salesmanship. To gain this valuable experi- ence, they take iobs in Yakima's establishments. Danny Heit, Dave Williams, Karen Smoot, Gene 0liver, Sharon Gregory, Jerry Niblett, and Mrs. Freeth, adviser, are some of Condon, Judy Colerick, Sharon Ryno, Gail Kurbitz, Mary Ann the officers in the two DE classes. 49 1 ff 50 , 7w!!w Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow, nor blazing sun can keep the Traffic Control members from their responsibility of protecting DHS students before and after school. Pete Vos, captain, Doug Cook, lieutenant, and Mr. Hor- rell, adviser. gow' .league Sponsoring Twirp Week, the boys' joyful time, and the annual talent show, Pirate Hi-Lights, Boys' League is an active organization which was noted this year for its help with the foreign student proiect. Ken Lockwood, secretary, Mr. Suhm, adviser, Dwight Long, president, Scott Wilson, treas- urer, and Jim Heintz, vice-president. Ann Mon Wai, scrapbook chairman, Margrett Buchholz, president, Melody Brown, Easter Seal co-chairman, Judy Strom, vice-president, Shir- ley Moe, Pirate Lassie Representative, Mrs. Pdzate .laude Valuable community service is performed by the Pirate Lassies by working at the Yakima Valley School and selling Easter Seals. Fun is not omitted, though, from the schedule of events, as proven by the tobogganing party and yearly initiation. ' 6401402474 Sherar, adviser, and Marie Reyes, secretary-treasurer. NOT PICTURED: S h i rl e y Pleasant, Easter Seal co-chairman. 'league Sponsoring Christmas baskets tor needy families, selecting a Girl of the Month, wel- coming the sophomores at the Big Sister Party, and honoring DHS mothers at the Mother-Daughter Tea were activities planned and carried out to perfection by the diligent Girls' League. Eg 662454 ROW ONE: Sue Coleman, president, Bette Colgan, vice-president, Kay Adams, secretary, and Lynda Prenslow, treasurer. ROW TWO: Eileen Patterson, Karen Chandler, Shirley Pleasant, Inez Thomas, Lynn Williams, Cleone Hart, Ann Mon Wai, and Mrs. Jones, adviser. ROW THREE: Barbara Crum, Karen Rob' bins, Vicki Choszewski, Sandra Wilson, and Mrs, Brown, adviser. zugaqm Always working at all activities instead of playing, the Knights of the Cutlass performed their services at DHS func- tions including games, plays, and con- certs. Bob Wolff, president, Mr. Van Daren, adviser, and Merle Ferguson, executive secretary. 46.4 Students of The ancienT Roman Tongue belong To The Junior Classical League. AT The annual JCL banquet held in The spring, members dressed in Roman aT- Tire To enioy enTerTainmenT and good food. 'siiflit Ken Lockwood, Treasurer, Larry Olson, vice- president, Dave Distler, president, Miss Con- ner, adviser, and Reggie Doern, secretary. Spamzd dad Bright-eyed senores and smiling seioriTas enjoy The varied acTiviTies of The Spanish Club. One World, Theme of The banquet sponsored by The Spanish, French, and InTernaTion- al Relations Clubs, was held To raise money for The foreign exchange stu- denT program. Mary Rivera, committee chairman, Colleen Holmes, secretary-treasurer, Roxie Little, vice- president, Mr. Bryant, adviser, and Lynn Crawford, president. wzcddlad Many a mademoiselle and mon- sieur become familiar with The cusToms and The counTry of France Through The French Club. The annual banquet, which was a joint effort with Two other clubs This year, and candy sales helped members discover The French flavor in Their lives. 52 Kristine Bottger, secretary-Treasurer, Linda Larsen, president, Sandra Dahlin, co-ordi- nating committee head, Mrs. Costa, adviser, and Cherry Arnold, vice-president. 7.5,-f. Dreams of becoming a suc- cessful secretary spur the Future Secretaries of Amer- ica members to strive to achieve their goals. Lec- tures, pamphlets, and gen- eral experience bring the glamour closer to reality. IHHHIIIHIHHIII .L SITTING: Margrett Buchholz, president. STANDING, Jill Collins, secretary-treasurer, Linda Bach mann, program chairman, Jackie Smith, vice-president, Mrs. Burpee, adviser, and Shirley Otto publicity chairman. acaem ' '7 IQ is- is? Eg ,Q Ai 4 Shirley Moe, vice-president, Mary Lynn McArthur, co-secretary, Eileen Patterson, president, Mrs. Hanson, adviser, Carol McMullen, librarian, and Maurine Nicholson, treasurer. NOT PICTURED, Judy Caruthers, CO-S6CI'efG fy. 7.7.,4. Observing in grade school classrooms and teaching lessons to the children were the high- points of the year for the Future Teachers of America seniors. The juniors got a taste of teaching along with the seniors when they at- tended teachers' semi- nars and lectures by DHS teachers. 53 Pmaw ROW ONE: Dianne Fasano, Colleen Holmes, Karlene Doern, Shirlee Stafford, Judi Nelson, Charlene Perry, Dianne Thomas, Madelyn Deeb, Lily Lombness, Joyce Holder, Karen Waters, and Judy Rose. ROW THREE: Eileen Patterson, co-captain, Charlotte St. George, Marianne Roberts, Rosi Hernandez, Judy Suzi Kinder, Alice Mutch, Judy Hudson, Carol Quinn, Linda Williams, and Margaret Wilson. ROW TWO: Sandra Wilson, Roberts, Sue Smith, Shirley Kraft, Jeanne Matheson, Lynda Janine St. John, Bonnie Mitchell, Judy Sherry, Elaine Bales, Leonard, Pat Harris, and Barbara Crum, co-captain. Stepping high with smiles aplenty, the DHS Pirettes thrill The crowds at games and parades with their clever r'outines and sharp marching. ' tagedef zwwgm Library Club members keep our library in tip-top shape by keep- ing it orderly and by helping to maintain the good repair of books and magazines. In addi- tion to these time consuming activities, they found time to hold candy sales and their an- nual white elephant sale. Mrs. Pierce, adviser, Elaine Froehlich, secretary-treasurer, Shari Crawford, presi- dent, Shirley Pleasant, board member, Bette Colgan, vice-president, and Jean- ette Gregory, board member. l X. .gscme 146 Smwdw Because of the hard work and efficiency of the stage crew, DHS concerts, plays, assem- blies, and other programs go on with proper setting and scenery. Norman Berringer, Bernard Leingang, Ken Zschomler, Larry Stiles, Ken Mclnroy, Wade Yeager, Dale Atkinson, John Rice, Ken Pleasant, Doug Rice, and Mr. Edmison, adviser. 7-'Moto Glad Learning the fundamentals of photography and putting them to use, photo club mem- bers prepare for a hobby or future career in this field. Throughout the seasons, cameras are busy recording beauties of nature. SITTING: Nanci Bronson, secretary-treasurer. STAND- ING: Mr. Boswell, adviser, Sandra Dahlin, vice- president, and Rich Van Horn, president. 55 Sue Day, secreTary, Jim Heinrzl Treasurer, Tom Dills, vice-president, Bill Mullen, presidenfg and Mr. Clark, adviser. seem Newly organized This year, The Ski Club proved To be a boon To novices and a source of companionship To more experienced skiers. WheTher whizzing down a slope or climbing ouT of a snowbank, everyone had fun. 56 STrikes and spares are more common among The Bowling Club members Than Ten open frames. EnioymenT, relaxaTion, and compeTiTive spiriT combine To make bowling an ener- geTic acTiviTy. Jackie Smiih, vice-president, Bill Henderson, secretary, Randa STolk, Treasurer, and Mr. McCall, adviser. NOT PICTURED: Ken Mclnroy, presidenT. 74? Kathy Baken, Neva Karp, Jan Anderson, KaThy Morthland, Shari Crawford, Charlene Lawler, and Dora Brunhaver. gammfgawea Learning The TundamenTals of The games and developing greater skills, The Chess and Checker Club members play for fun and also represent DHS in Tournaments with oTher schools. Dick Peterson, secretary-treasurer, Charles Peterson, president, Mr. Meier, adviser, and Joe Peterson, vice-president. cme'74D to , , ' ROW ONE: Shirley Root, Betty Root, Mary Alice Mobley, Sharon Wittmeier, Susan Eary, and Diana Walker. ROW TWO: Drew Johnson, Joy Wilson, Betty Davis, and Harold Anderson. 0 Combining This year with The Eisenhower orchestra for many events, The DHS or- chestra members provided Tine music at concerts and assemblies and also showed Their abilities in performing in small ensembles. f g . . .Af .Q- . - L? V u. mx, 6 ,. if 5.3 ff .fly arg , .L A mf I -45. , 3 K. H avg J 5, N I 4 ., M .1 ,V A A f-R-gi W . ' su 5 o 45+ f ,ig f-LQ-ji vw-1 ' ' 4 v Y , s 2 h if --1l '1l1 3 KV S i gf 4. is ffm Vf Q ' f?'Z,- f W 1' i Q wk ,, g 2 F . 2 g A K K g ' f 1,31 .,,, f , ? ,Q if if nf 9 S ff, A , 'T' X I : k X X1 zAw Wi 1. H L 4 - fsffg ' wifi' ga :P R f J 9' if N l?g , .4 . Q' ,Q ,9 A A ' 5 f ' if 1 '28 J , f ij , 'Y a,if,.......,,x4iS ,, ws: 5 ...W ROW ONE: Dave King, Trudy Holden, Bob Berggren, Jim Brown, Judy Backen, Vicki Choszewski, Wayne Light, Amelia Adams, Ted Wierman, Sheila Morgan, Jan Voelker, and Anita Bliss. ROW TWO: Johnny Johnson, Barbara Brown, Carol Rabung, Eric Garlington, Sharon Anderson, Cherry Arnold, Doug Gray, Nick Alvarez, Ron Donaldson, Mel Hollis, Dave Nicholson, Richard Peterson, Melvin Kollman, Gene Hall, and Fred Easter. ROW THREE: Shirley Pleasant, Beverly Adolf, Linda Deines, Dave Carrell, Ted Hass, Warren Krug, Pat Reyer, Sandra Schuoler, Guy Williams, Karen Chandler, Jerry Noble, ' 441406455 during basketball games. game! Offcbefza STANDlNG: Wayne Hathaway, president, Pat Ross secretary, Dave King, vice-president, Ted Spearman drum maior, and Carol Rabung, librarian. SITTING Mr. Arend, adviser, and Jim Brown, sergeant-at arms. During tall football games, winter con certs, and spring parades, the orange and black colors of the Buccaneer Band appeared playing their spirited songs and sophisticated rhythms. The Pep Band provided musical entertainment ..g,u5f:51r' f X -w. K ,-,RAL K 1, 5 Q S - b QOH M 4 fi ' h ' ' l ' A . , XXQ' 5 X ' ' 2 ' K qi A '- K K 'A f.g1k Y I if U I yy lv an Qi. 'X xl -' ff .gm N QX.' . if . ,W ' h F .V 4 5 . X. A , A, .: '-'ff' fr- Q5 'fm .f55 Sv . , A NSS. K . ' taxi mx K 'B Q M113 K A L ' , ' V KW f ' - V - :jj . 25:31 , YI . ' ws r . - . 7 , , in ' . E , my - v -X5 ? '. ' v A if . .' --ix! 'D' fsxffxrff. kkxg L 1 I . ff Wi, K NT: ,. jf 'Y-' '- ' -v .2525 P ggi,-1 'J-W . 6' WY! , ' X M129 ,x V N145 ' ' f',,. ' , lx ' s, f' ff. N ' J f ' ' N ' 7? 'Y'-Lf. ' f i'Sp-7 34 fu 57 1' - ,1 - I Q w -.5 lv X Y . K1 y K. A 1 ', 1 xx ' ' Q . . . Q3 ' wr, fl' ,Q ,I Avi- b ,O if 9? . K... i J A v . Q H ' Q4 V ,, , 'Q L f, f .ff ' si 1 iq. ' 5 l,W ' xl wh 552 , ' , , - , 1 V w ', f f lf' .. .E . 39-6, 'f'2 . Q ' - f 'b W N T49 ., s ' 'VU f .. , 1 v 4' X W - -1 fiom 1 , ' ,. W f M mg mm? Q 'A f,1'.'5-'-'31 15' 1 - 1' ' 'V' f1 'i'fS2 . f ,B f X ,K 2 fi was -C, , , - -.mf eg I H 264: ,,, X f MWA, Ay, 5 X, f 1' - ' f fff' , f f G4 A . Q M 7 ' .4 . d J f 1 'Q f S3 Q X Am CAROL MCMULLEN Editor LYNDA PRENSLOW Associate Editor Working 2520 school hours and 1437 extra hours MRSAdfjE'jrF'TH for Q total of 3957 hours, me Loiofvii staff strove diligently throughout each season to pro- duce a special yearbook for DHS showing the beauty of the great Yakima Valley. lalomi 5 ' JUNIOR STAFF: FRONT ROW: Carol Quinn, Wayne Light, Steve Zuber, Carol Parks, and Pat. Ross. BACK ROW: Marge Arnold, PattHarris, Mrs. Griffith, adviser, and Peter Mon Wai. CARROL JOHNSON Business Manager LINDA BACHMAN Art Editor MARTI ALBERS Layout Editor RICH VAN HORN Photographer W FF ff After 51 years of being known as the WIGWAM, the name of the school paper was changed by a vote of the student body to the VOYAGER. Publishing news bi-monthly on school lite, students, sports, events, and other items, the VOY- AGER also published an extra 8-page issue with' student ads containing nu- merous' zany holiday greetings. MR. McCARDELL Adviser tl' JOAN THOMAS Editor ROXANNE LITTLE News Editor Qabhna E1-'iid TJ: A 9251019 lt l ' , nk? . 'Ama .1- ...0 if vw flu REPORTERS: FRONT ROW: Cindy Madesh, Rosi Corothers, Sharon Conwell, and Linda Howell BACK ROW: Susan Havard, Kelly Martin, Mike Smith, John Cranfill, and Bernard Pue. GILL WASTERLAIN RICHARD HAUSKEN RICH VAN HORN CAROL RICHARDS Feature Editor Sports Editor Photographer Exchange Editor ROW ONE: Lynn Crawford and Gail Kurbirz. ROW TWO: Jill Collins, Linda Larsen, Roxanne Little, Kay Robinson, Jean Drum- right, Sandi Bales, Ver- lane Hubbard, and Paula Simonson. NOT PIC- TURED: Susie Schuler. SANDI BALES JILL COLLINS JEAN DRUMRIGHT fda? S LYNN cnAwFoRD SUSIE SCHULER l NEAL BROADBENT GAIL KURBITZ Spirited sparkplugs in the form of the mascot, cheerleaders, and rally squad set the DHS stands afire with their spon- taneous pep and personalities. Through each season, these vivacious leaders were ready, willing, and able to cheer DHS on to victory. ABOVE: Beat Eisenhower! was the theme of the rally and car caravan preceding the Davis-lke football gome led by the tireless twelve pepsters backed by the bouncy music ofthe band. Livening up the pep assemblies with their snappy rou- tines, the rally squad led the student body in the DHS Fight Song. Ted Wierman rallied for Two more poinTs againsf Ellensburg as Larry Giffen MAI, Mike Corpman, and Don Allen were prepared To assisf. Z' 7963 SporTing a seasonal record of sixTeen wins and seven losses, The Davis crew possessed The besf record since Yakima High became Davis High six years ago. Coach Larry Pryse proved ThaT Davis has The playing abiliTy and versaTiliTy which make a good Team. HighlighTs Tor The Team and sTudenT body were smashing Eisenhower 64 To 50, placing Third in The Big Nine Conference, qualifying for disTricT, and winning The sporTsmanship Trophy for The second Time in Three years. Ted Wierman, 6'7V2 sophomore, was chosen TirsT man on The second squad for The Big Nine All-STars, wiTh Lennie Allen, 5'8 sophomore, placing as honorable menTion. Wm Wanna Saw 2 :de azz, MIKE CORPMAN Om mm s Wu Zaedezfafdf CO-CAPTAINS STEVE KEELER DON ALLEN LENNIE ALLEN DEL CARMICHAEL LARRY GIFFEN MIKE MCDONALD DON PAGGETT KEN PLEASANT BILL ROBERSON TED WIERMAN JIM WILLIAMS 744435 OPPONENT Wenatchee Wapato .. Wapato .. Wenatchee Mark Morris Kelso .... Eisenhower Richland .. Sunnyside . Toppenish Kennewick Ellensburg Pasco .... Richland .. Sunnyside Toppenish Eisenhower Kennewick Ellensburg Pasco .... DAVIS .. ...45 55 . ...35 36 . ...37 62 .. ...41 42 ......48 58 .. ...50 56 .. ...51 49 . ...65 52 .. ...5O 72 .. ...39 51 .. ...43 49 .. ...55 60 . ...51 41 . ...82 55 .......32 80 .......42 74 ......50 64 .. ...64 70 .. ...62 65 . ...51 48 DATE December December December December December December January January January January January January January February February February February February February February 7 14 21 22 28 29 4 5 11 12 19 25 26 2 8 9 13 16 21 22 Under the able leadership of B squad coach AI Moss left, and A squad coach Larry Pryse, the Davis bas ketball team had a winning season. Bill Roberson l43l, and Larry Giffen idlll go up grabbing for a loose ball against two Eisenhower oppo- nents in hope of upping the score another notch. ln a close contest against Pasco, Jim Wee Willie Williams goes up for two more points as Don Allen l22l, stood ready for action. Showing the versatility he possesses, Mike Corpman fires a iump shot toward the hoop to widen the score against Kennewick as Ted Wierman watches the action. Zed 704cZeaadZ'Zae.4'aee4z'a0 anal? ID 21 s ww mn Davis faculty members challenged the Eisen- hower faculty to a basketball game with pro- ceeds from the game going to the foreign ex- change student fund. The DHS faculty, display- ing their bulges, bunions, and bald heads, piled -n-.-bg... up an impressive score of 23 to li over Ike, much to the amusement and enioyment of both student bodies. sms. .. W., k ...us S '. P'5 '?ffEf 6 8 LEFT: Glynn Moore took possession of the bali as Larry Pryse waited for the outcome. ROW ONE: Dave Gifford, Jim. Ober- lander, Dennis Meyers, and George Gleason. ROW TWO: Don Paggett, Don Ring, Jesse Poling, and Mike Cobb. mum Www? 1963 Although the Junior Varsity ended the season with a seven win and eleven loss record, the squad gained valuable experience. Through hard work and good coaching, most ofthe Jun- ior Varsity will be able to loin the ranks of the varsity squad next year. ABOVE: Phil Pipkin, right, reminisces with the other basketball managers, left to right, Dave Riemenschneider, Doug Corn, and Jim Pipkin, about the season and the iobs they performed. RIGHT: Basketball award winners for the varsity squad were Steve Keeler, honorary captain and scholarship awards, and Mike Corpman, inspiration and captain awards. 0 Q f v JOHN HIPNER 103 lbs. BOB DOBSON 112 lbs. JERRY DOBSON 120 lbs. RICHARD HAUSKEN 127 lbs. REGGIE DOERN 133 lbs. LEN KUNZ 138 lbs. DWIGHT LONG 145 lbs. JERRY CLARK 154 lbs. Taking top honors for the DHS grapplers are, from left to right: Bob Dobson, Most Improved Wrestler award, John Hipner, Captain award, and Dwight Long, Scholarship and Inspiration awards. MIKE BRZOSKA 165 lbs. KEN LOCKWOOD 175 lbs. MEL HOLLIS MIKE CARR 191 lbs. Unlimited 70 ' 1963 With a season of hard work, good sportsman- ship, and a difficult schedule, DHS wrestlers compiled an impressive record often wins, three losses, and one tie. Tieing for first place in the Northern District, the team placed eight men for district, where the team came in second. John Hipner, Bob Dobson, Jerry Dobson, and Ken Lockwood won berths at the state meet with John Hipner placing third in the 103-pound weight division. Mr. Messenger, inspiring each wrestler, taught the matmen basic techniques and helped to develop their skills. JUNIOR VAREITY: ROW ONE: Steve Many, Dave King, Dennis Ray Ring, Dale Herndon, Sam Dale, Mike Sorenson, Harold Byam, Larry Shellenberger, Larry Rathburn, Jerry Noble, Neal Sliger, Glenn Berringer. ROW THREE: Glynn Moore, coach, Ron Broadbent, Martin Crouse, and Ted Spearman. ROW TWO: Rice, Charles Whipple, Rex Stores, Pete Mon Wai, Bob Spain, Jesse Gonzales, John Cranshaw, Darrell Brulotte, Jerry Ramos, Joe Garcia, Sam Salazar, and Ralph Birmingham, manager. 7l l same 146 at DHS 1963 Homemaker of To- morrow, Joan Thomas, here displaying her sewing skill, was a finalist in the state con- leS?. 72 Y Everyone lived it up at the Happy Holly Daze, the Mid-Winter Formal, with its seasonal decorations and Christmas spirit. The gigantic Christmas tree in the center of the floor with its bright lights and gaily colored balls was the main attrac- tion for the gala event. Tom Clark, right, in the Monster Mash, and Shar- on Philmalee, above, with her acrobatic stunts, were two of the attractions in the annual Pirate Hi- Lights. yaeeays I Alcohol Is a Tyranny was the title of Eileen Patterson's winning Robert's Me- morial Contest essay. Other participants were: SITTING: Dave Distler, second placeg Karen King, and Doug Cook, third place. STANDING: Karen Robbins, Eileen Patterson, first place, and Shirley Moe. Mmm t'-' i Beat-M, the sign on Mr. McCall's trousers, was echoed by the other cheer- leaders, Mr. Winegar, Mrs, Graves, Mrs. Hastings, Mr. McCardell, and Mr. Bontrager lnot shownl the night of the big Davis-Ike faculty game. With the cheers vibrating through the gym, the DHS faculty overpowered Eisenhower 23-l 'l . Mike Adams Don Allen Geraldine Allen Joy Allen Rosemary Armstrong Cherry Arnold Marge Arnold Dale Atkinson Orrin Attebery Ella Axion Marilyn Bailey Linda Baisch I JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS- Pausing from their duties as iunior class of- ficers, Judi Nelson, secretary, Pat Harris, treasurer, Dave Nicholson, ' s,um,mz2f.,zam Elaine Bales Doris Barnes Frank Barton Jim Bates Jim Bauer Sherri Baumgarfner Walt Beam Norma Beeghly Mike Belfield Marian Belieu Raymond Benfiet Linda Benlien Bob Benner Bob Berggren Jim Bergren Sharon Betker Elaine Bircher Ralph Birmingham Shirley Blackledge Dick Blevens Glenda Boehler ii.: S 4 ro ds. .,,,,. Jack Boerner Allan Bond Rubein Bonner Mike Borron Neal Broadbent Carol Brooks Judy Brown Wendy Brown Darrell Brulotte Alex Burgin Larry Bustefter Roger Butterfield Mike Buttke Doug Button Dennis Byam B4 . fx V Doug Corn Martin Crouse Faye Curtis Sandi Davies Martha Dawson Dennis Day Connie Dean Jeanne Deardorff Linda Deckard John Dedrick Dorothy Cadden Bruce Campbell Carolyn Carlton Chyla Carlton Glenda Carter Gerald Case Norma Caswell Karen Chandler Shirley Charles Victor Chong Willa Christie Jerry Clark Daryl Cliett Ron Coleman Bette Colgan ,x ff O O Have motorcycle - will trav- el, seems to be the modern version of an old phrase among Lorn Kilbury, Dennis Byom, Phil Mattoon, and Bob Kinney. ,fee 4,4 7 Richard Dixon Jerry Dobson Karlene Doern Linda Dokken 'Sharon Dopps Jim Dornan Steve Droles Victoria Duffey Sheila Dunaway Mike Durall is Mudelyn Deeb Carlo Denney Rand Diessner ,is Joe Dilulo K 'fikf 2 ,.f ilk t x ,N Lx . A ,. P .. ff if 51 . we 4 Q or p- ,fi xii? kkhk 1 . f K. 1: . .- 4' -2 -x fn Q ?' 4 , K K' 'r -vs - ...Q ' ' 10 J' o. i M1 m y 'H w I i ,i , i f ' if . gf H , A Y - 'Q Ygf i , A we .V ' X 1 N Sm ile we o X A P i' Richard Durham Geraldine Edgerly Claudia Ehlers Gary Elliott Judy Elliott Patty Elliott Dennis Ellsworth Forrest Emmons Ron Engel Dianne Fasano Vickie Feist Merle Ferguson Jim Fielder Sharon Fierst Virginia Fierst Bob Fikkan John Flack .lim Flynn Patti Folk Ruth Frankenfield Sherri Baumgartner displays her salesmanship and finds Jim Flynn, Kathy Root, and Bary Wilson to be good financial risks! ,Q-Q--. - w, s ,f USES' 7223531 +15 '51 , ,, , ,g-I ft.: f L- ,ft -f ,J , Y, x i xK A 1 ff as 1- vs x .Six , , S S ec -ll wi - . -s fc We 'fiat . 2 'i .f-1-' xl N K an i Qi Q 5 YA l gf R, , '. +L ! Xa s. I .9 X? . Q nz Y jf It E, 'SEK A .. 'Q - f X , ,st ms ', mtxx-s , 4 4 ,Q -x 1 'fa it -so 'SW 4 JJ! 'U X . MF E sk ' 70444 ' in--fo Ed Green Garry Griggs David Groenig Norman Groenig Tom Guthmiller Mike Gutierrez Ted Haas Jerry Hanson Arthur Harding Barbara Harper Kathy Frenzel Anita Fritz Elaine Froehlich Dan Fuhrman Kitty Fuller Ray Gardner Eric Garlington Jim Gorman Ann Garrison Virginia Gayman Ron Gerlitz Larry Giffen Bud Gillum Angean Giordano Tom Gonzalez Richard Grable Don Graff Doug Gray QW ,W if .6113 . ' sw ' -, vifd . c .Ne -. l. 4 '01 2-1 , 3 -f fx AAN 4'Ql?lJ:l. v l' 1 J . ,,- i Q3 y, 1 's Hn :XA Q . ,L - -me E ,Rami Fw Y: x xv? i 'kly n f E, ,V 'rd - 4 1 fly lv ii L ,ff X L 'ff2ifg1E,.j, ,E sf s vw1f-rf.si,-g,w- ,QLNQL , -. S ,mf 3 : - isy . S ' my 80 Nancy Hunt Sharon Hutchens Terry Isom John Januscheitis Ken Jerome Carol L. Johnson Jerry Johnson Linda Mae Johnson Sharon Johnson Terry Johnson Leslie Jones Ray Jump Janelle Kalsfad Elizabeth Kaufzman Ed Keller I A mi 4-.. Louise Harris Pat Harris Elaine Hatch Susan Havard Linda Hawkins Scott Hay Jim Hays Bonnie Heinricher Rosemary Hernandez Larry Herreid Lucy Herron Donna Hiebert Clemmie Higgins Danny Hinds Joyce Holder Kenny Holeman Holly Hollenbeck Mel Hollis Colleen Holmes Gary Holmes Ron Hooker Leon Hoppis Jim Hornbuckle Linda Howell Judy Hudson . u. , is W f Q Li S' fi-- J I 5- tj 5 . M... , 5 1' f x if sy 5- ' izgjm .. 3 S J fee-as. ml. . Size?-! 4 ,. , w: J ww, f J 5 -4. Q' fm, 1 ref.-i -4-'Y Begging for mercy, Dianne Thomas and Judy Rose attempt to de- fend themselves in a snowball fight with Warren Krug and Doug Gray. Kirby Kelly Shirlee Kerns Lorn Kilbury Antonia Kimberlin Suzi Kinder Dave King Karen King Marie King N. xx .. K . QQ, Y fy QC- 'M '13, V ff .rf f ,X V X W5-,arf if l g, V., ri, ass Bob Kinney Kim Kirkevold Roger Klingele Shirley Kraft Sandra Krage Lindo Krause Warren Krug Diane Lai Donna Lane Linda Lcngevien f 1 Craig Larson Sheila Ledford Norman Lee Bernard Leingang Lynda Leonard Dorothy Lessy Bob Lefh Wayne Light Renae Little Tanzy Livingston Lucile Logan Lily Lombness Fay Long Janice Lowell Jim Lowell Patty Lowell Alex Ludlum Margaret Lyon Rae MacDonald Cindy Madesh Pauline Marshall 5 i.. .A ,, K x. xfrr John McDonough Bill McDow Anita McDuffy Joanne McGrath Gary McKinney Linda McMillen Terry Meade! Buddy Meier db . ff . N. Ginger Martin Kathy Martin Mary Martin Torn Marts Jeanne Matheson Phil Mattoon Robert McBurney Pat McCann Betty McCauley Diane McDaniel Larry Messex Bill Metcalf Bobbie Miller Craig Miller Darlene Miller Robert Miller Shirley Miller Bonnie Mitchell Paulette Mong Gary Montgomery Howard Moore Jim Morgan Karen Morgan Theresa Munson Fred Murphy fum K ,A rf X! Catherine Noel George Nolan Kristine Olney Richard Olson Wanda Oss Delbert Ostberg Deanna Otten Robin Palmer Patricia Park Carol Parks 'ggggg is ' Hn- 4+ '1 Alice Mutch Evelyn Naillon Gail Nelson Judi Nelson Helen Newborn Carole Newman Dennis Newman Dave Nicholson Fred Nobile Jerry Noble gn mul rx 7 il ,Ili Q W- wwf iighfl C 'fs- What persuasive power is Mike Buttke using to con vince Shirlee Stafford and Kirby Kelly to do hs shoveling? x. J David Preston Carol Quinn Sharen Quiroz Willa Quisf Carol Rabung Dave Ramirez Jerry Ramos Patricia Ray James Rayner Bob Repp Jim Rice Ronald Rice Carol Richards Paula Richey Margaret Riddle John Rinehold Don Ring Steve Rish Mike Ritch Joyce Ritchie ' Wade iv- 4 +V - .4,' x mi Wally Payment Pat Perdue Charlene Perry Trudy Peterson Bill Phillips Jim Phillis Bill Philmlee Shirley Pleasant Joan Pollack Richard Pothie .as rn F I' 1 J cf Y.fy rf I PM fx A :cy ,R . X-qi: B, ,V gr: 'vo ,.,. -Q., n . 4' xl 1 !f. 'f-. -- ' Us ' .ff eq. y XX: ty .leak I is x', 1' Bill Roberson Linda Roberts Marianne Roberts Jim Roehr Jim Rogers Kathy Roof Shirley Root Judy Rose Pat Ross Jim Ryan Mike Soari Mary Scldana Betty Santos ' Darwin Saylor Anna Schafz W. , 'L 'f . Q' 'K' ' I '.- 5 ., 4 nf! .JL R R fp , - R , .ffl ic f -in , J R-sf R J i syoi in S lioi liilr 1 ? qi I--ii. -L 'tt an . , w, :L 'X 'X N x 2 f Refi it Gr ffm Sw href ,sf vw-W -1 .Wi ls Pts Q A -.N f I 1 ' , J Qwgfiix ff1tf'ftf4 -f . 'i535a5Q5,ifS .rf-.5 fgjiffff X li L 3 ,I .. '-i XE xi J 'AF in i - . ,W , ,' ..,,VJ gtx. if' . V A L , 4 N55-gage. X KW, .1 lk F fi i wx J is .A if W 06027 , 953 Par Schell 'F I Donna Scherr -fl! Dave Scheuffele Sharon Schick i '- ki, ,L Bud Schmidf ig Q Milli Jim Seals Sieve Severn 65 ff! .2 Z., 4 .f E, M-' -- I Larry Shellenberger X, 1 . -. X Qs gs? J 'i it fig X' 'fi , V . X 1 S Dennis Sherry X ,J if J X 4, i,M ,, Judy Sherry fi R 14- ' 'T 0- i s vm iv I J il by j , K V K 1 L y gi . L if, .' I F, Y! in xi 1? . x . K, . Ns Y , S1eve Simon '-'H' Q, M, uf 'Q gg ... A Janelle Simpson A' - Carolyn Sinclair Bill Sires ,Q K ... Paula Sisco 4 ., f -W f S , Af. ' . ii ' ' ' X S ii nf Nl x as Ed Smivh , - 3. , ij- ,. 1, S S e S 'th if M A Ji? J f W ' 'Q ' llgichanrxd Snell , 3 .SQL - 3, gy N33 X L! wc, Sfarl-ef Snowder in V X, fl V' ' Richard Soderstrom g 'i ii N J 'S iff wi sf is is 'XJ ' . Q J it A 'X 1 . tj' Q Yrsff-,sais ff ss X Mike Sonsalla - ,X Mike Sorenson ii. K 5 -v 2 s Q K Al, If ww X Mfg Alyce Sorstokke Stan Spain Ted Spearman Pat Sprague Charlotte St. George Shirlee Stafford Bill Stephenson Larry Stiles Janine St. John Rex Stores ' Qs , as 'iv' za gs ,X , ? f 4312 any , 1 ,A :Iva-. - 2 .AQ 4? ,.. ak ,J S N5 Since a new section was added to the language lab in '61, it now consists of 30 listening and repeating booths with 14 booths for listening, repeating, and recording. Five separate lessons can be pro- grammed into the 44 booths simultane- ously. By a flip of a switch the instruc- tor may listen in on an individual stu- dent. Members of one of the 12 classes ot French, Spanish, and German which use them daily are Pat Ross, Bob Fikkan, Robin Palmer, Jerry Hanson, and Kirby Kelly. 87 f, y X .Y .. ,Q - - f J wears 61553 --',. . . 1 5 , ,T ' , I 1: f Q T we if Q3 h e C 75 f C J , , 'R ' A Q' Sr 2,14 i f , El ' fp-K ' , ,. Y A., 1' Tk 3- if S5 dw 4, ,Q N 'xv f' .-af' I mt 'SK H J ' L I V - .4 wi - ik We in , i , Q 6 ,rx ix 'LK C A, v x 1,,q 4,,,w X X same 'ifedpaw em: Mary Strahsburg Penny Sumner Linda Swale Bob Swallow Jim Taylor Dianne Thomas Inez Thomas Teunis Tirnpke Bob Toop Maxine Torrez Judy Trautman Charlotte Traylor Elvira Truiillo Tom Tuggle Kathy Tuttle Ron Turtle Dave Underwood Steve Underwood Don Unruh Jolene Unser Colleen Von Epps Carol Van Wagoner Jane Vickers El x Janice Voelker W V fy ,lf Pele Vos ilif -V Judy Waits Anita Walker ' ' ' Charles Wallace Ann Walker gk 'X ffy HE il Toni Warren , - Gill Wasterlain fvl ... - 'Q Q ' Karen Waters ,' A mil Trevor Watson in ' Mike Watts l -A A K .I W ' fx , ' r fi L Q xg if , Q Q W- ,uv - ww Duane Weiss 1 fu '7 T Bonnie Wellons lk 4: oi? ff .K 6- ' ' ' Margaret White ' 4 y. M: 7. QI I Charlene Wilkerson ' i 'T x ' 'J . U ' ' - s 1 . Judy Williams V X s N gV4 H YQ i 3 , 1 3 Q , , 7 ,344 .X . 1 K . Terry Johnson, Donna Hiebert, Ann Garrison, and Kim Kirkevold add the final touches in decorating the Christmas tree, a tradition at Davis. if-il ill' LL! da , , 9 fa xi i W3 T. Y 'sm is it - n fs -, A is ,-,. X X ,X 4 i -fs v- -4 -vs f K J - N uf '91, 4 X 4 4 NOT PICTURED Jan Anderson Linda Cooper Bill Clietr Mike Davis Charles Forbes Lester Frye Herb Hanshaw Bruce Hicklin Bob Laberge Darlene Manchester Joe Martinez David Maskell Charlie Rice Kathy Smith Cheryl Thompson Gwen Wilton Dave Vincen John Zepeda Ray Williams Bary Wilson Margaret Wilson Robert Wolfe Dick Yeager Ray Zahler Rod Zahler Herb Ziska Ken Zschomler Steve Zuber f 'tri 4 .+ lff V? 'Q wx i 'W 'N 12 ge 2 J? 'W s .nf A 'vitlhwmfw .ps-ny -A in .,,.t. -fi, fit -1: .na 'my - -' 6400 Span With spring comes an upward surge of spirits, especially for Seniors. Spring fever wages a battle with the academic world, antagonized by thoughts of the Prom, Graduation, remind us t are and Skip Week. Bermudas, sunglasses, tennis rockets, and water skis all come out of hibernation. The laughing sunlit days hat Commencement, summer jobs, and fun just around the corner. Seniors' memories are tempered by anticipation of the future. This is the radiant awakening of spring, that melts into summer, and spring, too, is a memory. 91 75 Tieing for second place in The NorTh- ern Division, The Pirate Nine had a seasonal record of Twelve wins and Tive losses. The players showed The potential and drive That make a great Team. The sophomores, iuniors, and six reTurning leTTermen made a fine showing as a Team. The two coaches that led The Pirate teams to victory were left I 2,2 Vaile Bryant, Varsity, and Bill Hiblar, Junior Varsity. l I M LENNY ALLEN STEVE DROLES Center Field First Base Z WAYNE HATHAWAY BILL KRING MIKE MCDONALD Catcher Left Field Second Base KEN JEROME Shortstop KENT MORTHLAND JOHN PERRY KEN PLEASANT Pitcher First Base Third Base JIM ROGERS JIM RYAN Pitcher Second Base JIM SEALS SCOTT WILSON Pitcher Right Field These five boys played on both Varsity and Junior Varsity during the year. FRONT ROW: Steve Cramp- Ton and Dennis Meyers. BACK ROW: Jim Pipkin, Alex Burgin, and Jim Oberlander. IIB va- . K ww. ,w K Afx hx ,N T '. V 1 X , X ' 7 ii W.kVVV.' 5 kk., li rn. 1 K 'lx Y W 2 1 f 1+W - 4, f i 1 , f Q' ' ' 3- I ...Swv -KVI? K' A i' X Y is V it . 1 yy - A V N25 gf . ' F . , ' 7, 3 MTL . . 3 'N x 'J , J K X' Hp.. . J 4 A hr' L M: 'ki 4' H ' I A 9 fe 4 . in L 1' -J A '- W f M 'fix W-A' mlb , -W if .. Q, , W , . U ' f ,,,. , A 7 fy , Q 'jg . 'by b ' Q. 71 ' -W A 2: Lii,Z'5A Q2 f '1 , A .. . .4 1 . e .- 7 g - , , , 4 Wig .kf' 2 -. I ft. n ,rf 535 f W r M I . . 5, 1 K 1, If .IE 6- K A H 7 H K X ML R L fi , 1 Q 9312 My Q N ' 4 4 YR S kixki i W ,A sg Q i Q , W ' U yin A 'xx W yt y Q 7. A 3 -3 A 5 Q 5, 'Q Q A f ? it 1 if 55' W, QT . mu ,.-, fu 1: . , VZ ,V ,S .g5sa1M'1s:' sig fair if .V - f zw '-,gs . ,ww ef' D 752 Shanes 7eauu27963 Under The able leadership of tennis coach Al Moss, The DHS Tennis Team finished the season with a 7 win, 5 loss, and 3 Tie record. Highlighting The season was a Trip To Spokane for The Inland Empire High School TournamenT. Making The Trip and a fine showing were: Doug Cook, Del Carmichael, Mike Graham, Scott Ge- oghegan, and Ted Wierman. V5 SM I off: X o 0 D 0 9 Through The patient teaching of Tennis coach Al Moss, the Team had a successful season. LR 1 r: L jv- I T , I ' N ' ' ' n x ,f , 5 .3 A get A nga , r ,lj E , ' .. , A S 9' f f- WN., ss, I T sf -. :sr f' I i siess L GIRLS' VARSITY-KNEELING: Ann Mon Wai, Lynn Crawford, Lynn Wil- Iiams, and Sharon Baumgartner. STANDING: Tana Crawford, Janis Hunter, Colleen Holmes, and Sharon Ross. Scott Geoghegan, Yakima Valley Boys' Singles Champion, missed the mark but hit the mouth-of Mike Graham, who was selected the most inspirational netter. IMike may need some inspiration to re- cover from The shock of the shotll BOYS' VARSITY: Scott Geoghegan, Jerry Hanson, Doug Cook, Ted Haas, Mike Gra- ham, Mike Durall, Del Carmichael, and Ted Wierman. 95 WEIGHTMEN-KNEELING: Ken Lockwood, Mel Hollis, and Jerry Lyon. STANDING: Steve Keeler, Art Bichler, Louie Wishert, Dick Redd, Dwight Long, Jim Phillis, Jesse Gonzales, and Bob Wolff. NOT PICTU RED: Ted Spearman. D757 Siam 72466 7965 ParTicipaTing in nine Track meeTs during The sea- son, The Pirate Thinclads won Two of These meeTs and placed second in five others. The highlight of The regular Track season was winning The West Valley lnviTaTional. Davis High Trackmen placed seven men and Two relay Teams in The Yakima Valley DisTricT MeeT in Pasco. DHS Then senT Pete Brown, mile run, Len Kunz, 880 yard run, and Ken Lockwood, iavelin, To The STaTe MeeT in Pullman. Ken Lock- wood placed second in sTaTe in The iavelin evenT with a Toss of 186 feet 9112 inches. Glynn Moore, assistant coach, Kenneth Leendertsen, head coach, and Ken Edwards, assistant coach, were great assets To The track team and their victories. i'f ' as L SHORT DISTANCE RUNNERS - xS Yi forfiq alll S Warming up for the mile run, Pete Brown went on to place first at district and ran in the mile run at the state meet. X., ROW ONE: Bill Roach, J. W. Brown, Truman Yeager, and Louie Wishert. ROW TWO: Jerry R a m o s, Bob Wolff, Charles Whipple, Dave Carrell, Robert Repp, and Don Allen. Q- LONG DISTANCE RUNNERS-ROW ONE: Larry Rathburn, Len Kunz, and Dole Herndon, ROW TWO: Martin Crouse, Alan McDonald, Dwayne Weiss, Mike Brzoska, and Dwight Long. ROW THREE: Dove Gifford and Bob Spain. ROW FOUR: Ron Gerlitz, Dennis Byam, and Joe Garcia. ROW FIVE: Dave Preston, Steve Baylor, Jim Williams, and Pete Brown. 97 POLE VAULTERS AND HIGH JUMPERS-Jim Norris, John Roark, Jim Williams, Jerry Ramos, Harold Sliger, Don Allen, Mike Sorenson, ond Jim Dorman. to . . Stretching forward in hopes of bet- tering his last iump, Jerry Ramos demonstrates the style that helped him to be one of DHS's star broad jumpers. 98 RELAY TEAMS--KNEELING: Bill Roach, J. W. Brown, Robert' Repp, Gnd Dave Correll. STANDING Jim Williams, Alan McDonald, Bob Spain, Dwight Long, Ron Gerlitz, and Dave Preston. Vaulting over T2 feet, Jim Dornan, a iunior with high hopes for next year, clears the bar for a berth at the district meet at Pasco. heezamze DATE March 30 April 6 April 13 April 26 May 3 May i l May 18 May 20 May 24 -25 714665 EVENT Big 5 Relays ....... Ike-Davis Dual Meet .. Pasco Invitational .... Ellensburg Invitational West Valley Invitational Sub-District at Yakima District at Pasco ...... Highland Relays ..... State Meet at Pullman Len Kunz, team captain and star 880 yard runner, places first at the sub-district track meet. Mike Brzoska, right, of DHS, qualifies for second place. TEAM OUTCOME ...2nd ...2nd ...2nd .. ...2nd .. .... lst ...2nd ...4th ....ist Track managers keep track of equipment, time run- ners, and do odd,iobs to help the team. Bill Frazier and Richard Livingston lived up to the expectations of their job. 99 s. :. u,... Excelling in all sports, these girls qualified tor the P.E. physical fitness honor roll. They were active in their P.E. classes and also participated in after-school sports, which in- cluded basketball, volleyball, ring volley, badminton, baseball, track, tumbling, and slimnastics. P.E. HONOR ROLL WINNERS-STANDING: Sharon Harris and Lucy Herron. SITTING: Bobbie Miller, Cheryl Livingston, and Ruby Arnold. NOT PICTURED: Sue Day and Sue Martin. PIRATE LASSIE 4TH AWARD WINNERS-ROW ONE: Margrett Buch- holz, Shirley Moe, Ann Mon Wai, Marie Reyes, Donna Monasmith, and Sandy Wilson. ROW TWO: Sue Coleman, Judy Caruthers, Roxanne Little, Vicki Choszewski, Lynda Prenslow, Linda Bachmann, and Judy Strom. GIRLS' AWARD WINNERS-SEATED: Margrett Buchholz, Pirate Lassie Achievement Award, and Linda Allwardt, Pep Club Inspirational Award. STANDING: Barbara Crum, Pirette Inspirational Award: Shirley Pleasant, Easter Seals and Lily Proiect Trophy, Lucy Herron, Junior Basketball Championship Trophy: and Ann Mon Wai, Sorop- timist Girl of the Year. aa afS,wm 7 - '7.w4aw, medqgu ew The Imaginary lnvalid, The first production done at DHS in period costumes, is a satire on doctors and medicine. Argan, a spoiled hypo- chondriac, has many problems with his gold- digging wife, his impish maid, andthe choice of a husband for his oldest daughter. As Mr. Diafoirus lRich Van Hornl and Argan Uohn Cranfilll discuss wedding plans for their children, Toinette makes fun of prissy Thomas Diafoirus lPhiI Haileyl. Angelique lEileen Pattersonl is startled to see her true lover Cleante lKelly Martinl masquerading as a music teacher in front of the maid Toinette and her father Argan. CAST - SITTING: Eileen Patterson, John Cranfill, and Kay Robinson. STANDING: Kelly Martin, Bob Berggren, Lo I e n e Gubler, Mrs. Bishop, cli- rector, Alan Murdock, Phil Hailey, Rich Van Horn, Bill Long, Carol Brooks, and John Cranshaw. is.. x l X X - 'l l , f ' Leading the Grand March were the top V.l.P.'s which included the school board, faculty, administration, and parents. Q Students participated in the first Grand March held in the history of the Yakima schools. Twisting on the SS Davis was a high point of the evening for everyone, espe- cially these iuniors. 70cwZdaw Me 5.5. Dawn Passengers boarded The 5.5. Davis for a memorable cruise around The world at The Junior-Senior Reception. The Theme, Bon Voyage, was carried ouT with The help of The head navigaTor, Mrs. PaT HasTings, advisers, and members of The iunior class. As The voyage came To an end, Don Graham's band hailed a fond farewell To honored seniors and Their guesTs. Crossing The gangplank, passengers Jackie Smith and Louie Wishert were greeted by The steward who issued Their programs. Mike Graham and Carol Patterson were caught in the enchantment of The evening. Hours flewby as couples whirled around the beautifully decorated anchor. 27155 au!aS ' -an-...fn N . ....,-.fl During the annual initiation, the Lettermen's initiate chorus line did the can-can to the claps and catcalls of their masters who also ieered at the initiates' sophisticated attire and shapely legs. Mrs. Freeth poured at the Mother-Daughter Tea along with Miss Pecar and the co- advisers of Girls' League, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Mary Lou Schmidt, a former DHS teacher, spoke on the theme of the tea, The Woman I Am. 104 Pat Park, a iunior, brought honor to DHS by placing second in the annual Eagle's Spelling Bee. On the cafeteria table at lunch, Neva Karp, at the insistence of the howling boys. sang her giggling rendition of the Twirp Week theme song, Mickey Mouse. 3074541346 2046120 ide vzfezafle A Danielle Amos is put through Twirp Week paces by carrying books, wearing mis-matched clothing, and, of course, singing M-l-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E. Wheelbarrow races were just one of the sen- tences pronounced upon the rule-breakers at Kangaroo Kourt at the Twirp dance. IO5 Kay Robinson and Mike Graham, the senior class clowns, were rewarded for their many successful performances in DHS plays by both receiving the Drama Award. 24 and? DHS music participants were awarded special honors for their many hours of practicing to make perfect. The participants are: Mary Hartling Aeolians Inspirational Award Susie Schuler, Mildred Forsling Achievement Award Fred Easter and Larry Armstrong All-Northwest Music Festival at Casper, Wyoming NOT PICTURED Wayne Hathaway John Philip Sousa Band Award. Mike Sonsalla, Neal Broadbent, and Bob Wolff were selected to repre- sent DHS at Boys State this summer at Pacific Lutheran University while Colleen Holmes travels to CWSC for Evergreen Girls State. D715 Ken Lockwood received the Athlete of the Year Award as a result of his full-time schedule of sports which included playing tackle on the football team, wrestling in the 175 pound division at the state con- test, and throwing the iavelin 186 feet, 911, inches to capture second place at state. x s,.-,p-- 1 3 1 ig ? A ' l ,v ix 5 1 ' y Y , A .' xx The Yakima Exchange Club honored Phil Hailey, Steve Keeler Bill Kring and Sam Keck as Boys of the Month. Bill Kring was also selected as Boy of the Year Joy Wilson, o hard worker for DHS was se lected by the Altrusa Club as Girl of the Year Joy was the American Field Service representa tive for foreign exchange student fund and also, was named the outstanding Hi Time re porter for the Yakima Daily Herald DHS placed second highest among 156 schools in the annual state high school mathematics contest, thanks to Charles Peterson lhigh man on the teaml, Sam Keck, and Bill Kring Character, scholarship, leadership, and service-the requirements for acceptance into National Honor Society-are the ideals of each member. Selected under these standards, each member is proud and honored to bear the torch of knowl- edge as a symbol of high achievement. Officers: Carol McMullen, treasurer, Larry Olson, president, Miss Mathleson, adviser, Tom Brown, vice-presidentg and Shirley Moe, secretary. Www S ' Zuma' Carol Armitage Linda Bachmann Mary Bender Tom Brown Morgrett Buchholz Judy Caruthers Sue Coleman Sandra Dahlin Sue Day Dave Distler Dorinda Ehrlich Phil Hailey Cleone Hart Mary Hartling Kay Higdon Diana H. Irwin Sam Keck Bill Kring Rosemary Pue Kay Robinson Judy Strom Jean Thomas Karen Welty Elaine Wierman Pat Willingham Joy Wilson Sharon Wittmeier Dwight Long, in the process of being tapped into Honor Society, is brought to the stage by Carol McMullen with the well-wishing smiles of the student body and Miss Maihieson in view. Doug Cook Sherry Lalicker Dwight Long Carol McMullen Shirley Moe Maurine Nicholson Larry Olson Shirley Otto Eileen Patterson Charles Peterson Sue Platter Carol Quinn Carol Rabung Shirley Root Sandra Davies Margaret Lyon Charlene Perry SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, Marti Albers, treasurer, Karen Rob- bins, secretary, Jimmy Lee Brown, vice-president, Phil Hailey, president, and Mr. Winegar, head adviser. At last, we've made it! Our big senior year was just as wonderful as we expected it would be. We dug industriously into homework but didn't neglect games, stamps, club projects, and long awaited events. Greatly anticipated, the Junior-Senior Prom was a gala climax for all of our dreams. We suffered through themes, term papers, and poetry until spring fever and senioritis lightened the load. All too soon, graduation was here. The Senior Assembly and Luncheon brought laughs and tears as the past and future were brought to view. Then we, in our caps and gowns, marched proudly forward to receive our reward for twelve years well done. Our anxieties, fun, and high school life came to an end as the All-Night Party closed the door to three memorable years at our DHS. ' zqzm- 'Mm S KAY LAURA ADAMS, Girls' League Secretary 4, Representative 2, Cap and Gown Committee 3, Ushers 2,3, After School Sports 2,3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Pirate Lassies 4, Pirettes 3. RICHARD AMES ADAMS, Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Brass Sextet 3, Dance Bond 3, Bowling Club 2, Tri-M 2,3,4. MARTHA JEAN ALBERS: Class Treasurer 4, LOLOMI 3, Layout Editor 4, Prom Committee 3, After School Sports 2,3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Pi- rettes 2, FSA 4. LINDA DARLENE ALLWARDT: Student and Co- ordinating Council 4, Prom Committee 3, Ush- ers 2,3, FTA 3,4, Ski Club 4, Tennis Team 3, Pep Club 2,3, President 4, Council 4, Pirate Lassies 3,4, Pirettes 2,3, Pep Club Inspirational Award 4. JOY ILENE ANDERSON, Entered from Eisen- hower 4. SHARON LUCILE ANDERSON: Band 2,3,4, Tri- M 3,4, Pep Club 2,4. GLENA GAYLE ANDERSON: Girls' League Rep- resentative 45 :ihespians 45 After School Sports 2,35 Curious Savage 35 Strange Boarders VICKY WYN ANDERSON: Girls' League Repre- sentative 35 Aeolians 45 Photo Club 4. CAROL ANN ARMITAGE5 Girls' League Repre- sentative 45 Honor Society 45 JCL 45 Spanish Club 45 After School Sports 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3, Council 45 IRC 4. ' Choir 4. 1-4' FSA 4. GARY BRUCE ATKINS STEPHEN ERIC BAYLOR: IRC 45 Track 3,45 Boys' Intramurals 3. LAWRENCE EUGENE ARMSTRONG: Co-0rdi- nating Council 45 Aeolians 2,3,45 Bowling Club 3,45 Boys' Intramurals 3,45 All Northwest LINDA REGINA BACHMANN: LOLOMI 3, Art Editor 45 Ushers 2,3,45 Honor Society 45 Photo Club 3,45 Pirate Lassies 3, Decoration Chair- man 45 FSA Publicity Chairman 3, Program Chairman 45 After School Sports 2,3'. JUDY LYNN BACKEN5 Girls' League Repre- sentative 35 Band 2,3, Secretary 45 Tri-M 3,45 Pep Band 2,35 Music Festival 2,3,4. SANDRA MARIE BALES: Prom Committee 35 Ushers 45 Ski Club 45 Bowling Club 4, Treas5 urer 35 After School Sports 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pirate Lassies 3,45 Pirettes 2,35 Rally 45 Ill I DAVID ANDREW BOMBERG: Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Tri-M 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Boys' Intramurals 2,3,45 Basketball B Squad 25 Football A Squad 3,4, B Squad 25 Track 3. GARY CHRIS BOJINOFF WALTER LEONARD BRAGGS: Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Aeolians 45 Photo Club 45 Bowling Club 35 Letterrnen's 3,45 Football B Squad 25 Track 2,35 Wrestling 3. PETER MORGAN'BROWN: Football B Squad 25 Baseball B Squad 25 Track 3,45 Track In- spirational Award 4. MELODY ANN BROWN5 Girls' League Repre- sentative 25 Band 35 Orchestra 25 Prom Com- mittee 3g Ushers 2,35 FTA 35 After School Sports 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3, Vice-President 45 Pirate Lassies 3,45 Music Festival 2,3. JIMMY LEE BROWN: Co-ordinating Council 45 Class Vice-President 45 Band 2,3,45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Lettermen's 3,45 Football A Squad 3,45 B Squad 2. THOMAS ALLEN BROWN: Honor Society 3, Vice-President 45 Baseball Manager 2. TESSA LYNN BRUNHAVER5 Entered from Wa- pato High School 35 ASB Council 25 Aeolians 35 Cap and Gown Committee 3. MICHAEL ANTHONY BRZOSKA: Boys' League Representative 25 WIGWAM 35 Football, A Squad 3,4, B Squad 25 IRC 45 Lettermen's 2,3,'Secretary 45 Track 2,45 Wrestling 2,4., GARY GENE BRISON: Debate 35 Football B Squad 125 Track 25 Boys' Intramurals 2,4. NANCY LEA BRONSON: Co-ordinating Coun- cil 35 Ushers 2,3,45 Photo Club Secretary 45 Ski Club 45 Bowling Club 45 FSA 45 After School Sports 25 Pep Club 2,3,4. TIMOTHY GEORGE BROOM5 Band 2,3,45 Ski Club 45 Orchestra 35 Pep Band 2,35 Tri-M 2,3,45 Brass Sextet 25 Prom Committee 35 Spanish Club 45 Dance Band 3. BARBARA JEAN BROWN5 Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,35 After School Sports 25 Pep Club 2,3. GARY ELLIOTT BROWN: Boys' League Repre- sentative 2. JAMES WALTER BROWN5 Class Sergeant-ab Arms 25 Band 2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 JCL 2,3,45 Lettermen's 3,45 Football A Squad 3,45 Basketball HB Squad 2,35 Track 2',3,45 Boys' Intramurals 45 Music Festival 2,3,45 Mother Is a Freshman 3. Seeing seniors going to seminars is a ta- miliar sight at DHS. Sue Day went to the Y.M.C.A. Institute for World Understand- ing on Africa, Paul Sherwood went to the Christmas Science lectures at the Univer- sity of Washington, Ruth Reese went to the Model United Nations at CWSC, and the Lazy F Ranch was the scene for the Liberal Arts Seminar for Shirley Moe. ' ta fi' ovfixha I 0 O ALLAN WAYNE BURTON: Photo Club 45 DE 4. MARGRETT HEATHER BUCHHOLZ: G i r l s ' League Representative 35 Orchestra 25 Cap and Gown Committee 35 Ushers 3,45 Tri-M 2,3, Historian 45 Honor Society 3,45 French Club 45 Spanish Club 45 After School Sports 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,4, Council 35 Pirate Lassies 2,3, Presi- dent 45 FSA 3,45 IRC 45 Pirate Lassies Achieve- ment Award 4. HAROLD BURCKHARD: Traffic Control 4. CHRISTINE HANSEN'BUTLER: VOYAGER Ex- change Editor 3,45 Thespians 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Bowling Club 2,3,45 After School Sports 25 Pirate Lassies,2,35 The Curious Sav- age 3. DOROTHY MAE BUTLER: Bowling Club 45 Pep Club 2,3. IVAN LOWELL BUTTERFIELD: Boys' Intramurals 4. 1 B 1 wp' . EQQNW? xx -' , M Q! H , 'ss up , U y , , f gv H , if ' 'fa f ig, 'vw W A 9' --nf lm Q . -, .Q :V I Y' I L ' fi 1122 iff 'Wk ! Qsx I I zsf iq as sw Wx N 1 wxmx ,M-xmw - Ar 1 Nx , fs K A Q -M. S QA, :fa gtg A ,Q L ,E m F 4' un Es we SHARON LEE CONDON, Entered from Wapato High School 3, DE Secretary-Treasurer 4, FSA 4. KENNETH LEE COOK, Photo Club 3, DE 4, Lettermen's 3,4, Football A Squad 3,4, B Squad 2, Boys' Intramurals 3. LARRY ALLEN COO KMAN MICHAEL RAY CORPMAN: Lettermerfs 2,3,4, Football A Squad 3,4, Basketball A Squad 2,3,4, Track 3, Homecoming Prince 4. JOHN LOUIS CRANFILL, VOYAGER 4, Thes- pians 3,4, Mother Is a Freshman 3, Curi- ous Savage 3, The Imaginary Invalid 4, Strange Boarders 4? LYNN ANNE CRAWFORD: Girls' League Rep- resentative 2,3,4, Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club President 4, Tennis 3,4, After School Sports 2,3, Pep Club 2,3, Council 4, Cheer- leader 4, Rally 3, Co-ordinating Council 4, FSA 4, Pirate Lassies 3,4, Pirettes 2,3. ? FP SHARI LEE CRAWFORD: Entered from Oregon City 3, Girls' League Program Chairman 2, Harmonettes 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, Sextet 2,3, Mid Summer Night's Dream 3, AIice Sit By the Fire 3, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis 2, Library Club President 4. ROBERT EUGENE CROW: Aeolians 3,4, Madri- gal 4, Tri-M 4, Boys' Intramurals 2,3,4. BARBARA LYNN CRUM, Girls' League Cabi- net 4, Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Ush- ers 2,3, After School Sports 2,4, Pirate Lassies 3,4, Pirettes 2,3, Drill Leader 4, Pirette In- spirational Award 4. JERRY HOWARD CURREY, Boys' League Rep- resentative 2,3, Football A Squad 3, B Squad 2, Track 2, Boys' Intramurals 2, Wres- tling 2. SANDRA LEONA DAHLIN: Ushers 4, Honor Society 4, Photo Club 3, Vice-President 4, French Club Co-ordinating Committee Head 4, FSA 4, IRC 3,4. MARY INEZ DALTHORP: Ushers 3,4, Cap and Gown Committee 3, Pep Club 2,3,4, FSA 4, Library Club 3. Mr. McCardell, adviser, exhibited his culinary skills at the Quill and Scroll barbecue which honored the members of this national iournalism society. The offi- cers are Linda Guthrie, president5 Judy Caruthers, vice-president5 and Rich Van Horn, secretary-treasurer. MlCHAEL EWELL DAVIS: Boys' League Repre- sentative 25 Aeolian Photographer 35 Madrigal 35 Football B Squad 2. LARRY JOSEPH DAY: Entered from Eisenhower High School 3. MICHELLE ELIZABETH DAY: Ushers 2,3,45 Li- brary Club Vice-President 45 FSA 4. LOUISE EDINE lSUEl DAY: Cap and Gown Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Ushers 25 Ski Club Secretary 45 After School Sports 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pirate Lassies 45 Tumbling Team 2,3,45 Honor Society 4. THOMAS FREDERICK DILLS: WIGWAM 35 Ski Club Vice-President 4. JAMES STANLEY DIMICK: Band 45 Pep Band 2,35 Dance Band 3. Vdefdg - DAVID LEROY DISTLER: Boys' League Repre- sentative 3,45 Honor Society 45 JCL 2,3, Presi- dent 45 Baseball B Squad 25 Track 35 Boys' Intramurals 25 Boys State 35 Roberts' Memo- rial Winner 45 Co-ordinating Council 45 Eagles' Spelling Contest First Place Winner 35 National Scholarship Finalist 4. ROBERT HAROLD DOBSON: Football Manager 2,3,45 Wrestling 3,45 Tennis 3. REGINALD BURNSIDE DOERN: Ca-ordinating Council 35 JCL 3,4, Secretary 45 Football B Squad 25 Track 2,37 Wrestling 2,3,4. JEAN LOUISE DRUMRIGHT: Class Secretary 25 Girls' League Representative 45 FTA 3,45 Thes- pians 45 After School Sports 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pirate Lassies 2,3,45 Pirettes 2,35 Co- ordinating Council 4g Ushers 25 Rally 4. MARY ELAINE DuBUC: Girls' League Repre- sentative 45 WIGWAM 25 Chess and Checker Club 25 French Club 45 After School Sports 25 Library Club 3,4. VIVIAN MARIE DUMLER5 Girls' League Rep- resentative 45 Aeolians 45 Cap and Gown Committee 35 Ushers 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 FSA DORINDA MADENE EHRLICH: Girls' League Representative 45 Cap and Gown Committee 35 Ushers 3,45 FTA 3,45 Honor Society 45 IRC 3, Secretary 45 FSA 3. PHILIP MALLUM ERICKSON5 Boys' League Representative 25 Boys State 25 IRC 4. DON ALLAN FLETCHER: Prep Choir 3,45 Mu- sic Festival 2. KENI 'ETH LOUIS FLOYD DALE LEON FOOTE5 Boys' League Representa- tive 45 Prep Choir 3,4. MICHAEL EDWARD FRYAR: Stage Crew 35 Boys' Intramurals 3,4. Proving their outstanding scholarship abilities, Larry Olson, Sam Keck, Charles Peterson, and Bill Kring qualified as National Merit Finalists. EUGENE LOYD FUNK DE 4 JACK EUGENE GLAZIER: Football B Squad 2715 ' am ' ' ' LORETTA JANE GLIDEWELL: Cap and Gown Committee 3, Ushers 3. STEVEN CLARK GODWIN: LOLOMI 35 Co- ordinating Council 4, Photo Club Vice-Presi- dent 35 Bowling Club 2,3. ROY EDWARD GOTHAM: Boys' Intramurals 3. MICHAEL JAMES GRAHAM: Student and Co- ordinating Council A: Assembly Chairman 41 Thespians 3, President 45 Tennis 2,3,4, Letter- men's 2,3,4g Boys' Intramurals 35 Mother Is a Freshman 3, Strange Boarders 4, Tennis Inspirational Award 4, Drama Award 4. GLORIA JEANETTE GREGORY: Photo Club 35 Library Club Board Member 47 FSA 45 Co- ordinating Council 3,4. MARYANN ROSE GREGORY: Entered from Central Catholic High School 3, DE State Re- porter 4g Girls' League Representative 4. TERRY CLAYTON GUBLER: Entered from Hurri- cane High School 4. DANIEL PETER GUTHRIE: Band 25 Pep Band 25 Industrial Arts Show 4. LINDA DALE GUTHRIE: Entered from Naches High School 25 Girls' League Representative 45 WIGWAM Feature Editor 35 Quill and Scroll 3, President 45 Co-ordinating Council 35 FSA 4. PHILIP OLON HAILEY: Student Council 3,45 Co-ordinatihg Council 3,45 Class President 45 Class Vice-President 25 Aeolians 3, Concert Manager 45 Madrigals 35 FTA 3,45 Tri-M 45 Honor Society 3,45 JCL 2,4, President 35 Let- termen's 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Football A Squad 35 Basketball A Squad 35 Track 25 The imaginary Invalid 4. EDWARD EUGENE HALL: Band 2,3,45 Orches- tra 25 Pep Band 2,35 Traffic Control 2. DENNIS FRANK HAMBECK 47 ,044 ' Themes, themes, and more themesl Miss Con- ner's vocabulary students, Steve Godwin, Linda Keeler, and Mary Dalthorp, find that the spring weather somehow leads them outside and there they rack their brains to produce an A theme. 120 HELEN LORRAINE HEIN, After School Sports 3,4. JAMES DONALD HEINTZ, Boys' League Rep- resentative 2, Vice-President 4, Ski Club Treas- urer 4, Bowling Club 2,3, Lettermen's 3,4, Football A Squad 3,4. WILLIAM WESLEY HENDERSON: Boys' League Representative 4, Bowling Club 3, Secretary 4, Letterrnen's 2,3, President 4, Football B Squad 2, A Squad 3,4, Track 2, Boys' In, tramurals 3,4. LARRY ALLEN HICKS KAY MARGARET HIGDON: ASB Treasurer 4, Student and Co-ordinating Council 2,4, Class President 2, Band 2, Secretary 3, Tri-M 2,3,4, Thespians 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Hand Society 3,4, JCL 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Pirate Lassies 2,3,4, Rally 3, Dear Phoebe 2, Mother Is a Freshman 3, The Curious Sav- age 3. JOHNY DWAIN HIPNER: Co-ordinating Coun- cil 4, Lettermen's 2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4,' Boys' Intramurals 2,3. CLAUDIA EVELYN HARRIS CLEONE HART, Girls' League Cabinet 4, Rep- resentative 3, Cap and Gown Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Ushers 2, FTA 3,4, Thes- plans 4, Honor Society 4, After School Sports 2, Pep Club 3, Council 2, Secretary 4, Pirate Lassies 3. WILLIAM DALE HARTLEY, Entered from Esta- cada, Oregon 2. MARY ALICE HARTLING: Entered from Lewis and Clark High School 3, Aeolians 3, Accom- panist 4, Madrigals 4, Angelos 3, FTA 3,4, Tri-M 3, Treasurer 4, Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 4, Pep Club 4, Music Festival 3,4, FHA Secretary 2, Co-ordinating Council 3, Aeolian Inspirational Winner 4. ERROL WAYNE HATHAWAY, Band 2,3, Pres- ident 4, Pep Band 4, Brass Sextet 3, FTA 4, Lettermen's 3,4, Football Squad 2, Bas- ketball B Squad 2, Baseball B Squad 2, A Squad 3,4, Boys' Intramurals 4, Music Festival 3,4, Co-ordinating Council 4, John Philip Sousa Award 4. RICHARD VINCE HAUSKEN: VOYAGER 3, Sports Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Letter- men's 3,4, Football B Squad 2, Wrestling 2,3,4, Boys' Intramurals 2,3,4. TRUDY ANNE HOLDEN: Entered from Eisen- hower High School 35 Girls' League Repre- sentative 35 Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,35 Ushers 3,45 Tri-M 2,3, President 45 Photo Club 3,45 After School Sports 25 Maiorette 4. SUE ANNE SAARI HOLLENBECK: Prom Com- mittee 35 Cap and Gown Committee 35 Ski Club 45 JCL 2,3,45 After School Sports 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pirettes 2,35 FSA 4. RUSSELL WARREN HOOKER: WIGWAM 35 De- bate 3,45 JCL 2,3,4. BRIAN PHILIP HOYT VERLANE' CLEO HUBBARD: Prom Committee 35 Ushers 25 Tennis 35 After School Sports 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pirettes 2,35 Rally 45 FSA 4. ROBERT LEE HUEBNER: Band 2,35 Pep Band 25 DE 45 Baseball B Squad 25 A Squad 3,45 Boys' Intramurals 2,3,4. DIANE SUE HUMPHREY: Bowling Club 25 FSA 3,4. DIANNA LEE HESTER IRWIN: Prom Committee 35 Ushers 45 Honor Society 45 Bowling Club 35 JCL 45 Pep Club 2,45 FSA 4. CARROL ILENE JOHNSON: Co-ordinating Council 45 LOLOMI 3, Business Manager 45 Ushers 2,3,45 After School Sports 25 FSA 4. 122 Waiting for the big night to arrive, Judy Backen, Kent Morthland, and Louie Wishert buy their grad- uation announcements from activity office helper Linda Allwardt. I ' O me MS 494' SHARYN LOUISE KALSTAD5 Entered from White Swan High School 2. JUDITH KAY KAUFFMAN5 Prom Committee 35 Ushers 2,35 FTA 3,45 Bowling Club 45 Spanish Club 45 After School Sports 2,35 Pep Club 2,3, Treasurer 4, Council 45 Pirate Lassies 35 Pi- rettes 2,35 FSA 4. THOMAS SAMUEL KECK: Bond 2,3,45 Pep Band 25 Honor Society 3,45 Chess and Checker Club 3,45 JCL 2,3,45 National Merit Scholar- ship Finalist 4. LARRY STEVE KEELER: ASB Vice-President 45 Student and Co-ordinating Council 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 FTA 45 Football A Squad 2,3, Captain 45 Basketball B Squad 2, A Squad 3, Co-captain 45 Track 2,3,45 Homecom- ing King 45 Boy of the Month 45 Class Presi- dent 35 Lettermen's 2,3,4. I I I I LAURENCE ARTHUR KEELER5 Co-ordinating Council 2,3,45 Aeolians 2,3, President 45 Madrigal 3,45 Sophomore Octet 25 Tri-M 2,4, Historian 35 Track 25 Wrestling 2. LINDA JEAN KEELER: Aeolions 45 Angelos 45 Cap and Gown Committee 35 Ushers 25 FTA 3,45 Tri-M 45 After School Sports 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 IRC 3,4. BARBARA JANE KEAGLE DARREL DEAN JOHNSON NANCY JEAN JOHNSON: Entered from Wa- pato High School 4. KAREN KAY JONES: Girls' League Represent- ative 45 DE 45 After School Sports 3,45 Pep Club 2,3. I23 ELAINE PAULINE KELLER DOROTHY LEE HAMMOND KIHN: Girls' League Representative 37 Ushers 27 FSA 4. FRED LEE KIRK DARLENE ANDREA KLOMP: Band 2, Assistant Librarian 37 DE 4. COLLEEN LUCILLE KLUTH: Entered from Selah High School 47 Library Club 2,3,4. MELVIN LAVERNE KOLLMAN: Band 2,3,47 Pep Band 2,3. WILLIAM KENNETH KRING FTA 37 Honor So- ciety 3,47 Chess and Checker Club 2,3,47 Bowling Club 2,3,47 JCL 2,3,47 Football A Squad 3,4, B Squad 27 Baseball A Squad 3,4, B Squad 27 Boys' Intramurals 2,3,47 Eagles' Spelling Contest Winner 27 National Merit Scholarship Finalist 47 Boy of the Month 47 Valedictorian 47 Boy of the Year 4. DONALD WILLIAM KUEHN: Boys' League Representative 47 Debate 47 IRC 4. LEONARD WILLIAM KUNZ: Band 2,3,47 Pep Band 2,37 Lettermen's 3,47 Football A Squad 3,4, B Squad 27 Track 2,3,4j Wrestling 4. GAIL KRISTIAN KURBITZ: Girls' League Rep- resentative 37 Ski Club 47 Bowling Club 47 DE President 47 Pep Club 2,3,47 Cheerleader 4. SYLVIA ANN KUZMINSKI: Ushers 47 ETA 47 Library Club 4. SHARON NADINE LALICKER: Honor Society 3, Proiect Chairman 47 Cap and Gown Committee 37 Spanish Club 47 Ushers 2,3,47 After School Sports 27 Mother ls a Freshman 37 FSA 4. Advanced biology students Cle- one Hart, Bill Mullen, Melody Brown, and Kay Adams did a variety of things such as col- lecting insects, studying blood and physiology, taking field trips, and dissecting sharks and pigs. ' , and 36444 Zag SHARYL ANN LAMB, Prep Choir 3, Ushers 4, Thespians 4, After School Sports 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Strange Boarders 4, Mother ls a Freshman 3. LIND ANNETTE LARSEN, Ushers 2,3, Ski Club 4, Bowling Club 3, French Club President 4, After School Sports 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Pi- rate Lassies 3,4, Pirettes 2,3, Rally 4, FSA 4. RICHARD STEVEN LAURENT. Entered from El- lensburg High School 3. RUBY FAYE LEE, Aeolians 3,4, Angelos 4, Tri-M 4. ROXANNE LAREE LITTLE, Co-ordinating Coun- cil 4, Class Secretary 3, VOYAGER News Edi- tor 4, Prom Committee 3, Ushers 2,3, Quill and Scroll 4, Spanish Club Vice-President 4, After School Sports 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Rally 4, Pirate Lassies 2,3,4, Pirettes 3. ROBERT PHILIP LIZEE, DE 4, Basketball Man- ager 2. KENNETH GILBERT LOCKWOOD, Co-ordinat- ing Council 2,3,4, Boys' League Treasurer 4, Football A Squad 3,4, B Squad 2, Track 2,3,4, Wrestling 3,4, Boys' Intramurals 2,3,4, Lettermen's 3, Vice-President 4, Homecoming Prince 4. DWIGHT FORREST LONG: Boys' League Presi- dent 4, Representative 2,3, FTA 4, Honor So- ciety 4, Bowling Club 3,4, Lettermen's 3,4, Football A Squad 3,4, B Squad 2, Base- ball B Squad 2, Track 3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4. Kay Robinson and Pot Willing- ham smile happily through their tears as their parents congratulate them on their in- duction into National Honor Society. 126 MIKE JAMES LOWRY KAREN LUCILLE LUPER JERRY DENNIS LYON: Aeollons 3,45 JCL 3,4 Track 2,3,4g Boys' Intramurals 3,4. JOANNE CAROL MALLONEE: Ushers 45 Pep Club 25 FSA 4. MARIAN CAROL MALM: Ushers 25 After School Sports 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Co-ordinat- ing Council 2. BERVIL EARL MARSH: Football A Squad 3, B Squad 27 Trock 27 Wrestling 2. 'xy' ,, ,. N .vw f47064M0f70df60t 70626643 70 ALAN JAMES McDONALD5 Co-ordinating Council 45 Boys' League Representative 35 Let- termen's 45 Football B Squad 25 Track 2,3,45 Boys' Intramurals 2,3,4. MICHAEL WILLIAM MCDONALD: Football A Squad 35 Basketball A Squad 4, B Squad 2,35 Baseball A Squad 3,4, B Squad 2. KENNETH EUGENE MCINROY Stage Crew 45 Bowling Club 2,3, President 4. CAROL ANN MCMULLEN5 Student and Co- ordinating Council 45 Girls' League Repre- sentative 35 LOLOMI 3, Editor 45 Band 25 Ush- ers 2,35 FTA 3, Librarian 45 Honor Society 3, Treasurer 45 Tennis 35 After School Sports 25 Pep Club 3,45 Girl of the Month 45 First Place Winner of Ladies Auxiliary VFW Essay Contest 4. MARY JEAN MESSEX: Ushers 45 FSA 4. EUGENE ROBERT MARTIN: Traffic Control 25 Basketball Manager 3,4. JOHN KELLY MARTIN: Boys' League Repre- sentative 2,3,45 VOYAGER 45 Prom Committee 35 FTA 45 Football A Squad 3,45 B Squad 25 Track 2,35 The Imaginary Invalid 4. MARY ELLEN MARTIN: Aeolians 2,3, Secre- tary 45 Madrigal 45 Debate 45 Tri-M 3,45'After School Sports 25 Pep Club 2,35 Pirettes 2. SUE ANN MARTIN: After School Sports 2,4. MARY LYNN MCARTHUR: Girls' League Rep- resentative 45 Band 2,35 Prom Committee 35 FTA 3, Co-secretary 45 Tri-M 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 IRC 4. BARBARA JEAN MCCALL5 FSA 4. is If-.sf LOUIS JOHN MILEY: Bowling Club 25 DE 4. SHIRLEY JEAN MOE5 Cap cmd Gown Commit- tee 35 Ushers 2,3,45 FTA 3, Vice-President 45 French Club 45 Honor Society 3, Secretary 45 Spanish Club 45 IRC 4, Secretary 35 After School Sports 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pirate Lossies 2,3,45 Valedictorian 4. DONNA JEAN MONASMITH: Girls' League Representative 45 Ushers 3,45 After School Sports 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pirate Lassies 2,3,45 Library Club 3,4. ANN WEN MON WAI: Girls' League Cabinet 4, Representative 35 WIGWAM News Editor 35 Cop ond Gown Committee 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 JCL 3,45 After School Sports 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,4, Treasurer 35 Pirate Lassies 3,45 IRC 3,45 Tennis 45 Girl of the Month. THOMAS RAY MOORE: Entered from Hay- ward High School 35 Co-ordinoting Council 45 Boys' League Representative 4. KENT DOUGLAS MORTHLAND: Baseball A Squad 3,45 B Squad 25 Boys' Intramurals 3,4. DAVID ALAN MORGAN WILLIAM JAMES MULLEN5 Ski Club President 45 JCL 45 Tennis 3. WARREN LOUIS NAILLON5 Boys' League Rep- resentative 45 Wrestling 2,3. AMELIA JEAN NANCE: Ushers 45 FSA 4. JERRY NIBLETT, JR.: Boys' League Represent- otive 45 DE Vice-President 4. T28 KEVIN CHARLES NICHOLS TOMMY JOE NICHOLS MAURINE RUTH NICHOLSON: Angelos 3,45 FTA 3, Treasurer 45 Honor Society 45 JCL 2,3,45 French Club 45 Pep Club 3,45 Music Festival 3. ALAN MICHAEL NORMAN JAMES EDWARD NORRIS: Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Lettermen's 3,45 Football B Squad 25 Basketball Manager 25 Track 2,3,45 Boys' Intramurals 2,3,4. EVERETT EUGENE OLIVER: Boys' League Rep- resentative 45 DE Governor 4. LARRY WAYNE OLSON: Co-ordinating Coun- cil 45 Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,35 Honor So- ciety 3, President 45 JCL 2,3, Vice-President 45 Baseball B Squad 25 Boys' Intramurals 25 National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4. DORIS CAROL OSBORNE: Ushers 2,3,45 FSA 45 Library Club 4. Richard Rettig and Mike Sissorn, earnestly working on an engine, take advantage of the opportunities offered in the Auto Shop course. SHIRLEY ANN OTTO: Ushers 45 Honor Society 45 FSA Publicity Chairman 4. LARRY LLOYD PARKS: Football A Squad 3,4, B Squad 25 Tennis 3,4. From the looks of terror on Marti Alber's and Mary Martin's faces, one would think destruc- tion was going to befall them at any minute, but, no, they're iust serving their sentence from Kangaroo Kourt during the Twirp dance by singing the Mickey Mouse song. EILEEN SUSAN PATTERSON: Girls' League Cabinet 45 Cap and Gown Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 FTA 3, President 45 Thespians 45 Honor Society 3,45 After School Sports 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pirettes 2,3, Drill Leader 45 Rob- ert's Memorial First Place Winner 45 Curious Savage 35 Imaginary lnvalid 45 Girl ofthe Month 4. SHIRLEY ANN PATTON: Entered from Holister High School 35 Library Club 4. SHEILA ANN HARRIS PERKINS: Entered from Stadium High School 25 Girls' League Repre- sentative 2. JOHN IVER PERRY: Boys' League Representa- tive 25 Bowling Club 45 Lettermen's 3,45 Foot- ball A Squad 3,4, B Squad 25 Basketball B Squad 2,35 Baseball A Squad 4, B Squad 2,35 Boys' Intramurals 2,3,4. CHARLES JOHN PETERSON: Co-ordinating Council 45 Honor Society ' 3,45 Chess and Checker Club 2, Vice-President 3, President 4. oalzeaa ' BERNARD LEE PUE: VOYAGER Reporter 45 DE 4. ROSEMARY BERTIE PUE5 Orchestra 2,35 Span- ish Club 45 Music Festival 2,35 Honor Society 4. DONNAMAE CAROL RADTKE5 Prep Choir 2,3,45 Choraliers 3,45 Ushers 3,4. WILLIAM DAVID RANSOM: Football B Squad 2. DONALD ALBERT RATHJEN: Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,35 Wrestling 25 Boys' Intramurals 2,3. CHERYL LOUISE RAWSON: DE Club 45 Pirettes 3. JOSEPH VALIEN PETERSON: Entered from Broadwater County High School 35 Co-ordinat- ing Council 45 Chess and Checker Club 3, Vice-President 4. JIM LEE PIPKIN: Basketball Manager 45 Base- ball A Squad 3,4, B Squad 2,3. LINDA SUE PLATTER5 Cap and Gown Commit- tee 35 Ushers 3,45 Honor Society 45 IRC 45 FTA 3,4. KENNETH PLEASANT: Boys' League Repre- sentative 2,4E Stage Crew 45 Lettermen's 45 Football A Squad 3,4, B Squad 25 Bas- ketball A Squad 3,4, B Squad 25 Baseball A squad 3,4, B Squad 2. GLENN MARION PRATHER, JR.: Football B Squad 2. LYNDA ANN PRENSLOW: Girls' League Treas- urer 45 LOLOMI 3, Associate Editor 45 Ushers 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pirate Lassies 2, Easter Seal and Lily Chairman 3, Social Chairman 45 IRC 3, Vice-President 45 Pirettes 25 FTA 3,45 After School Sports 2,3,4. . at . Architecture students Ken Lockwood, John Rice, Dan Guthrie Iwith the axel, and Johny. Hipner assemble their knowledge learned in class and use it for practical application in surveying. Kg? an ofzafol, RUTH ELAINE REESE: Sophomore Mixed Octet 2, Debate 3, President 4, FTA 3,4, Photo Club 4, Music Festival 2, IRC Treasurer 3, President 4, Cap and Gown Committee 3. RICHARD DOUGLAS RETTIG ALVIN RONALD REYER: Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Lettermen's 4, Baseball B Squad 2, Football A Squad 3,4, B Squad 2, Boys' Intramurals 2,3. MARIE REYES: FTA 4, After School Sports 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Pirate Lassies 2,3, Treasurer 4, Girl of the Month 4, IRC 4. RITA JANE RHOADES: DE 4. DOUG ADAM RICE: Stage Crew 3,4. I32 DAVE LAWRENCE RODRIGUEZ: Entered from Eisenhower High School 25 Dance Band 4. MARILYN JEANNE ROOT: Entered from Wa- dena High School 25 French Club 4. SHARON LEE ROSS: ASB Secretary 45 Prom Committee 35 Debate 35 Tennis 3,45 After School Sports 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pirate Lassies 35 Pirettes 2,35 Rally 35 Homecoming Queen 45 Student and Co-ordinoting Council 4. EVERETT JOE RUMMEL: Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Boys' Intramurals 2,3,4. SHARON MARLENE RYNO: Aeolians 213, Pub- licity Chairman 45 Angelos 45 DE Secretary- Treasurer 45.Tri-M 4. DEE PRESTON SCHMI DT JOHN RODNEY RICE: Stage Crew 3,45 Thes- pians 4. TERRIE SUE RIESLAND: LOLOMI 35 From Com- mittee 35 FTA 3,45 Spanish Club 45 After School Sports 25 Pep Club 2,35 Prep Choir 25 Music Festival 25 IRC 3,4. MARY KATHLEEN RIVERA: Girls' League Rep- resentative 2,35 French Club 45 Spanish Club Planning Committee Chairman 45 Pep Club 2. KAREN MARIE ROBBINS: Class Secretary 45 Girls' League Representative 253, Co-social Chairman 45 Prom Committee 35 Ushers 25 FTA 3,45 After School Sports 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 IRC 4. BIRTIE LOIS ROBERTS: Entered from Boynton High School 3. ELANDA CHARLENE IKAYI ROBERTS: Aeolians 3,45 Madrigal 45 Tri-M 45 FSA 4. ELEANOR ANNE ROBINSON: Band 2,35 Pep Band 25 Clarinet Ensemble 2,3,45 Tri-M 2,35 Photo Club 2,35 French Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Music Festival 2,3,4. KATHLEEN EVELYN ROBINSON: Class Treas- urer 35 Band 2,35 FTA 35 Tri-M 2,3,45 Thes- pians 3, Vice-President 45 Honor Society 45 After School Sports 25 Pep Club 2,3, Council 45 Rally 45 Mother Is a Freshman 35 The Curi- ous Savage 35 Strange Boarders 45 The Imaginary Invalid 45 Co-ordinating Council 45 Drama Award 4. LINDA PEARL ROBINSON: Pep Club 3. DAVID ROGER SCHOOLEY DENNIS LEE SCHOOLEY SUSAN, GLENN SCHULER, Aeolians 3, Vice- President 4, Angelos 3, Harmonettes 2, Prom Committee 3, FTA 4, Tri-M 3, President 4, After School Sports 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, Coun- cil 4, Homecoming Princess 4, Cheerleader 3,4, Mildred Forsling Achievement Award 4. SANDRA GALE SCHUOLER: Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2, Pep Club 2,3. GENE WILLIAM SCHNEIDER PAUL MITCHELL SHERWOOD, Bowling Club 2. At the Mother-Daughter Tea with the theme of The Woman I Am, PAULA SUE SIMONSON: cil 3, Prom Committee 3, Ushers 2,4, Bowling Club 3,4, After School-Sports 2,'4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Pirate Lassies 3,4, Pirettes 2,3, Rally 4, Girl of the Month 4. Co-ordinating Coun- DENNIS WILILIAM SIRES, Band 2, Prep Choir 3-,Football A Squad 2, B Squad 2. the Girls df the Month were honored and presented with pink mon, sincerity: Kuy Higdon. versatility: and Lindo Allwordt sun cameo necklaces. The girls are, Ann Mon Wai, pep, Paula Simon- Shine. son, friendliness, Marie Reyes, citizenship, Elaine Wierman, charm, Eileen Patterson, scholarship, Carol McMullen leadership Sue Cole ' eeduddq MIKE EDWARD SISSOM: Entered from Rio Grand High School 25 Boys' League Repre- sentative 25 Boys' Intramurals 4. JOSEPH CLARENCE SLUDER: Entered from Pas- co High School 25 Boys' League Representative 45 DE 4. JACQUELINE KAY SMITH: Entered from Eisen- hower 25 Cap and Gown Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Bowling Club 3, Vice-President 45 After School Sports 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pirettes 2,35 FSA 4. MICHAEL HAROLD SMITH: Boys' League Rep- resentative 45 VQYAGER 45 Band 2,35 Pep Band 25 Dance Band 2,35 Spanish Club 4. KAREN LYNN SMOOT5 Co-ordinating Council 45 Ushers 3, Co-head Usher 45 Bowling Club 3,45 DE President 45 Pep Club 2,3. SHARON LEE SMOOT: Ushers 3,45 Bowling Club 3,45 DE State Reporter 45 Pep Club 25 Co-ordinating Council 45 Library Club 4. BERNARD JAMES SNYDER5 Entered from Eis- enhower 35 Bowling Club 45 DE Historian 4. DELBERT KEITH SOUTHARDS RICHARD JACK SPRINGER EDWARD ALBERT STALEY RANDA KATHLEEN STOLK: Prom Committee 3, Bowling Club 3, Treasurer 45 After School Sports 2,3,4. JUDY KAY STROM: Cap and Gown Commit- tee 35 FTA 3,45 Honor Society 45 Spanish Club 45 After School Sports 2,3,45 Pep' Club 2,3,45 Pirate Lassies 2,3, Vice-President 45 IRC 4. 27155 cmd? za . ALLEN KEITH SUTTON MARILYN LEE TAYLOR: Girls' League Repre- sentative 2, Aeolians 2, Treasurer 3,4, Octet 2, Harmonettes 3, Cap and Gown Committee 3, Ushers 3, Tri-M 3,4, Music Festival 2,3. RONALD ELLSWORTH TERRY Boys League Representative 4, Orchestra 213, Bowling Club 2,3,4, Boys' Intramurals 3, Music Festival 2,3. DAVID LEE THIETJE JEAN LYNN THOMAS, Girls' League Repre- sentative 3, Cap and Gown Committee 3, Ush- ers 3, Co-head Usher 4, Honor Society 4, Chess and Checker Club 3, Spanish Club 4, IRC 3,4. JOAN LEE THOMAS: Co-ordinating Council 4, Girls' League Representative 2, VOYAGER Editor 3,4, Cap and Gown Committee 3, Ush- ers 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Pep Club 4, Homemaker of Tomorrow 4, IRC 3,4. HELEN FRANCES TITUS, Entered from John Rogers High School 2, Ushers 3, JCL 2,3,4, French Club 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Pirettes 2,3, FSA 3. CHARLENE MARIE TORREZ, Girls' League Rep- resentative 2,4, Bowling Club 2,4', Vice-Presi- dent 3, Co-ordinating Council 3,4, FSA 4. GARY IVAN VAN EPPS, Boys' League Repre- sentative 4, Ski Club 4, Bowling Club 3, Co- ordinating Council 4. RICHARD MICHAEL VAN HORN, IRC 4, LO- LOMI Photographer 3,4, VOYAGER Photogra- pher 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3, Secretary-Treas- urer 4, Photo Club 3, President 4, Bowling Club 4, Football B Squad 2, Co-ordinating Council 4, The Imaginary Invalid 4. VALARIE JEAN VARNEY: DE 4, After School Sports 2, Tumbling Team 2,3,4, BEVERLY JEAN VOEGELE: FTA 45 After School Sports 25 FSA 4. JEFFREY BROOKS WAIDNER: Co-ordinating Council Q5 Boys' League Representative 2,3,45 JCL 25 Boys' Intramurals 2. DIANA LEE WALKER: WIGWAM Feature Edi- tor 35 Orchestra 2,3,45 FTA 45 Spanish Club 45 IRC 4. MONICA RAE WARD: Prom Committee 35 Ushers 45 Photo. Club 45. Pep Club 45 Music Festival 2,35 FSA 4. BENJAMIN WATSON: Track 25 Wrestling 2. MARIANNE WEAVER: Girls' League Repre- sentative 2. KAREN JANE WELTY: Honor Society 45 FSA 4. PAMELA RAE WESTON: Band 253,45 Pep Bond 25 Pep Club 2. EDSON WHEELER Gathering around Miss Forsling at the piano, Sharon Ryno, Jerry Lyon, Vicki Choszewski, and Sandy Wilson reminisce with her about all the happy and enioy- able times they've had in Aeolians and wish her luck' and happiness as she leaves DHS this year to teach at YVC. Everyone will truly miss this master of music. DIANE LOUISE WHITE: Aeolians 25 Angelos 2. MARSHA LYDIA-RAE WHITTEN5 FSA 3,45 Ush- ers 4. ELAINE NINA WIERMAN: ASB Social Choir- mon 45 Student and Co-ordiriating Council 3,45 FTA 3,45 Cap and Gown Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Club 45 After School Sports 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3, Council 45 Pirettes 25 Rally 35 Girl of the Month 45 IRC 4. GLORIA JEAN WILDMAN5 Entered from High- land High School 25 Ushers 45 Library Club 4. BONNIE JEAN WILLIAMS5 Girls' League Rep- resentative 45 Ushers 3,45 After School Sports 25 Pep Club 45 Entered from West Seattle High School 3. GUY EUGENE WILLIAMS: ASB President 45 Co-ordinating Council 2,45 Student Council 45 Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 25 Dance Band 2,35 Tri-M 45 Thespians 3,45 Baseball B Squad 35 Boys' Intramurals 35 Mother ls a Fresh! man 3. PATRICIA ANN WILLINGHAM5 Entered from Eisenhower High School 35 Aeolians 45 Cap and Gown Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Ushers 35 FTA 45 Honor Society 45 Ski Club 45 Bowling Club 35 Pep Club 2,3545 FSA 4. www SedoaZanS ' Spring fever hits again, and everyone, including Barbara Crum and Dick Adams, heads for the outdoors and fun in the sun. Nu sh .1-1 ? V N .1 Q ' 4 4 , 1 Q. W ,,,, K, I 1 r .- f, x. X, DAVID ALLEN WILLIAMS DE Historian 4 CHRISTINE SANDRA WILSON: Girls' League Cabinet 45 Orchestra 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Aeolians 45 Pirettes 3,45 Ushers 35 After School Sports 2,3,45 Pirate Lassies 3,45 Music Festival 35 Tri-M 4. JOY DIANE WILSON: Valedictorian 45 Stu- dent and Co-ordinating Council 45 Orchestra 2,3,45 All-State Orchestra 35 FTA 3,45 Tri-M 2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club'2,3,45 Pi- rate Lassies 2,3,45 Pirettes 2,35 Girls State 35 AFS Representative 45 Hi-Time Reporter 4. SCOTT RON WILSON: Boys' League Secretary 4, Representative 45 Bowling Club 2,3,45 DE 45 Lettermen's 45 Football A Squad 45 Base- ball A Squad 3,4, B Squad 25 Boys' In- tramurals 4. LOUIE WILLIAM WISHERT: Bowling Club 3,45 Lettermen's 3,45 Football A Squad 4, B Squad 2,35 Basketball B Squad 25 Track 2,3,45 Boys' Intramurals 3,4. SHARON KAY WITTMEIER: Orchestra 2,3,45 Tri-M 2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Music Festival 2,35 Valedictorian 4. ERVIN EUGENE WOLFF: Wrestling Manager 3. BARBARA JEAN WRIGHT: Strange Boarders 4. TRUMAN HARVUE YEAGER: Boys' League Representative 25 Ski Club 45 Lettermen's 2,3,45 Football A Squad 3,4, B Squad 25 Basketball B Squad 25 Track 2,3,45 Boys' Intramurals 3,45 Boys State 2. NOT PICTURED SHARON MARIE BENEDICT: Girls' League Representative 25 FSA 4. BARBARA BLAIR BURKE: Finished by correspondence and Yakima Valley College. PHYLLIS JACQUELINE DEMPSEY: Entered from Federal Way High School 4. MARIE ANN DRESSLER: Entered from St. Joseph Academy 3. ROBERT JOSEPH HENNING: Graduated January, 1963. SANDRA LOGAN: Entered from Coos Bay High School 4.. CHERYL FISHER LUTTON: Entered from Walla Walla High School 4. CRAIG LEE MARTIN: Entered from Placer Union High School 45 Football A Squad 45 Boys' Intramurals 4. DONNA LEE McGRATH: Girls' League Representative 25 French Club 25 After School Sports 25 Co-ordinating Council 3. LARRY ALTON NAUD GERRY ANDREW SIEGMANN: Graduated January, I963. BARBARA BERNEDETTE SMITH: Atfer School Sports 2,3,4. VON DOUGLAS STEINHILB: Basketball B Squad 25 Track 2,3,4j Boys' Intramurals 2,3,4. LAUREL ARDEN WARREN: Entered from Kiona-Benton High School 4. WADE BYRON YEAGER: Stage Crew 3,4 BILL KRING Bill Kring Shirley Moe .... Joy Wilson ..... Sharon Wittmeier Eileen Patterson . Sanclra Dahlin .. Sam Keck ...... Tom Brown ..... Margrett Buchholz Elaine Wierman . Shirley Otto .... Charles Peterson . Kay Robinson . . . Carol McMullen . Dwight Long Mary Hartling . .. SHIRLEY MOE JOY WILSON 66444 ag 7965-L' 4 P 111111 SHARON WITTMEI ER 7m z EILEEN PATTERSON .4.000 .. . .4.000 ....4.000 . . . .4.000 ....3.962 ....3.92O ....3.852 ....3.828 .. . .3.818 .3.8OO ....3.76O ....3.76O .3.643 ....3.64O .3.615 ....3.6OO Sherry Lalicker .. Dorinda Ehrlich . Kay Higdon .... Larry Olson .... Judy Caruthers . . Sue Coleman Karen Robbins .. Cleone Hart Dave Distler . . . Rosemary Pue . . . Judy Strom ..... Diana H. Irwin .. Carol Armitage . Sue Day ....... Phil Hailey ..... Maurine Nicholson 3.536 3.519 3.481 3.444 3.440 3.440 3.440 3.433 3.370 3.346 3.333 3.321 3.320 3.320 3.320 3.320 Singing the Alma Mater for the last time, the seniors reminisce but yet wonder what the fu- ture holds for them. With the time machine as an aid, the seniors were transported to 1983 to their twentieth reunion and saw themselves portrayed by the sophomores and iuniors who organized the Senior Assembly. ',4wemdc'q .47 - K. ,34 ,-ff 7444.494 I Having satisfied their hearty appetites, the senior class set- tled back for entertainment and the hilarious reading of the Class History and Prophe- cy. 141 2 -14 4,414 we 74W94 74614 Seniors of the Class of '63 received inspiration from Reverend Kenneth Bomberg's address, Avenues of Achievement Through Faith. Reverend Rooert Philips gave the scripture reading and prayer and Reverend Daniel Lehman the Invocation and Benediction. Mr. Rolla S. Goold, presiding OVERTURE ............i... .. DHS Symphonic Wind Ensemble PROCESSIONAL .... . .. DHS Symphonic Wind Ensemble FLAG SALUTE .......... ................. ' Philip Hailey INVOCATION ..........,....... .. Reverend Raymond L. Hartling -INSTRUMENTAL SELECTION .......... ....... D HS String Ensemble INTRODUCTION OF CLASS LEADERS Valedictorians ............... .... W illiam Kring, Shirley Moe Joy Wilson, Sharon Wittmeier Salutatorian .... ........ .............. E i leen Patterson ADDRESS Achievement Through Academic Accomplishmentu .... Dr. James Brooks AWARDING OF SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRESENTING OF CLASS OF T963 .... D. B. Davidson, Miss Alma Pecar, Mark Bontrager AWARDING OF DIPLOMAS ............................. Dr. Rex McClure BENEDICTION ............ .. Reverend Raymond L. Hartling' - I dx WSH. iff Lk? , , tl , . jc 'W x, lg lX.q5 . wa' , M . yt ,V 5 Q A ' 4 , ..g f ,K , J 78 U I 'K X if , .31 -3 'V 4? VI I , 'Q A. . k A I v- -Q All X mv ', N 4.4 ' 51 ff: 'FR .F In '. 5' L91 . , tn , ' -I l K K 5 30' .E Lf Q. ,P X- - 1' K. 1' U U 9 ,, : n I , X , I . . . 1 C- SP 2 .5 X .: I x , 1 ' ,gbf X, 1 ,L ,QQ I If , -' A. x ' , ,x.1,q1 - ' . Li Q J K f'f'1 121 gif ,1 2, Q X , f 2 .. 5, i f uk? ' ' V-I wg ff , g ' fl i '-X .. ' 'f f is fx ' Q Tw X 1 mfg L ' X ' wg, L ur Q Eff., ., ,. 'ff af 1 ' I up X ra , ' x 3 . 5,519 3 m A , if 514 J IQ , .wwf :Q 7:-V524-Sr: wiv! 1 ,Ji Q . .N '-4, :ll x , ' ' 1 ' ' . ai. JL ' , A uw' 53,9 2' .' ix 1191 3 ff QQ J .A if nh: JW! J' 2 Sim - J MQW xt 'Qui ay I , , ' Q ig! I 2? Y .,s f 'J A gr P' ' Ai ' gf 1 M Xl S 444414 SHARON ANDERSON: Charm cmd Marvel Beauty Scholarship. THOMAS BROWN: Scholarship to U.W., National Merit Scholarship Corporation Letter of Commenda- tion. MARGRETT BUCHHOLZ: Woman's Century Club Home Economics Award, Honor Society Prize, Dia- mond Jubilee Schola'ship to YVC. JUDITH CARUTHERS: Lila Miller Scholarship to YVC, Alpha Delta Kappa FTA Award. SUSAN COLEMAN: Yakima Elks Lodge Leadership Contest Award, George Washington Foundation Scholarship to YVC. SANDRA DAHLIN: Woman's Century Club Creative Writing Award, Division of Business Administration Scholarship to YVC. EDINE ISUEI DAY: Lila Miller Scholarship to YVC. DAVID DISTLER: Scholarship to Pacific Univ., National Merit Scholarship Corporation Letter of Commenda- tion, Honor Society Prize. DORINDA EHRLICH: George Washington Foundation Scholarship to YVC. STEVEN GODWIN: George Washington Foundation Scholarship to YVC. CLEONE HART: George Washington Foundation Scholarship to YVC. KAY HIGDON: George Washington Foundation Schol- arship to YVC. NANCYUOHNSON: Charm and Marvel Beauty Schol- arship. SAMUEL KECK: Anna Whitney Mathematics Award, National Merit Scholarship Corporation Certificate of Merit, Scholarship to WSU. WILLIAM KRING: Yakima Elks Lodge Scholarship Contest Award, Exchange Club Boy of the Year Award, National Merit Scholarship Corporation Cer- tificate of Merit, Scholarship to WSU. SHARON LALICKER: George Washington Foundation Scholarship to YVC. KENNETH LOCKWOOD: George Washington Founda- tion Scholarship to YVC. DWIGHT LONG: Grace Shannon Taylor Scholarship. BARBARA MCCALL: Charm and Marvel Beauty Schol- arship. CAROL MCMULLEN: Yakima Rotary Club Scholarship to YVC. SHIRLEY MOE: Delta Kappa Gamma FTA' Award, George Washington Foundation Scholarship to YVC. LARRY OLSON: National Merit Scholarship Corpora- tion Certificate of Merit, Grace Shannon Taylor Schol- arship. , CAROL OSBORNE: Charm and Marvel Beauty Schol- arship. SHIRLEY OTTO: DHS Commercial Award. EILEEN PATTERSON: Delta Delta Delta -Citizenship Award, Yakima Classroom Teachers FTA Award, Na- tional Merit Scholarship Corporation Letter of Com- mendation, Yakima Junior Chamber of Commerce Scholarship to YVC. CHARLES PETERSON: Mathematics Association of America Award, Stanley P. Velikanie Science Award, National Merit Scholarship Corporation Certificate of Merit, Scholarship to U of W, ONC-Lee and Eastes Scholarship. JOSEPH PETERSON: Y.M.C.A. Wiseman Club Natural Science Award. SUE PLATTER: Ada Power FTA Award. l44 With heads high and hearts filled with mixed emotions, the seniors marched proudly down the stairs to commencement which climaxed their long twelve years of education. LYNDA PRENSLOW: George Washington Foundation Scholarship to YVC. RUTH REESE: Scholarship to Westmont Col. KAREN ROBBINS: Ralph R. Sundquist Scholarship to YVC. KATHLEEN ROBINSON: George Washington Founda tion Scholarship to YVC. PAUL SHERWOOD: National Merit Scholarship Cor poration Letter of Commendation, Scholarship to Brigham Young University. KAREN SMOOT: Scholarship to Lee's State Beauty College. SHARON SMOOT: Scholarship to Lee's State Beauty College. JUDY STROM: Lila Miller Scholarship to YVC. JEAN THOMAS: National Merit Scholarship Corpora- tion Letter of Commendation. JOAN THOMAS: General Mills Homemaker of To- morrow Award. ELAINE WIERMAN: Most Worthy Senior Award, Hon- or Society Prize, National Merit Scholarship Corpora- tion Letter of Commendation, Washington Congress of Parents and Teachers Scholarship to YVC. JOY WILSON: Yakima Elks Lodge Leadership Contest Award, Yakima Elks Lodge Scholarship Contest Award, Altrusa Club Girl of the Year Award, Sorop- timist Club Citizenship Award, Scholarship to Seattle Pacific College, Elizabeth McKee.Scholarship. SHARON WITTMEIER: George Washington Founda- tion Scholarship to YVC. -. EUGENE WOLFF: DHS Industrial Arts Award. NF 'Q I Qing! gf x cs 4 fs K ,S iii Kiwi 5114, M4 .af xr ZH-A Q A 1' 5 l F seg' Qx 9-rf W Y Qs MNT Arend, David .. Barrick, Pearle .. Bishop, Jean ..... Bontrager, Mark Boswell, Ted ,. , Brosnan, Doris .. . Brown, Lois .,.. Bryant, Vaile .. Bryson, Roy .. , Burpee, Ruth .. . Cannon, Phil ... Clark, Robert ....,.. Conner, Leona Costa, Jean .,...., Countryman, Lawrence Davidson, Don B Edmison, Glenn Edwards, Kenneth Forsling, Mildred Adair, Mike ... Adams, Amelia , Adams, Dick ... Adams, Kay .. Adams, Mike ... Adams, Sharon . Adolph, Beverly A Albers, Marti ..., Allen, Don ..... Allen, Gary .,. Allen, Geraldine Allen, Joy ,... . . . Allen Lennie ... Allwcirdt, Linda Allwardt, Tom .. Alvarez, Nick .. Amos, Danielle ... Anderson Glena Anderson Harold Anderson Jan . .. Anderson, Jay . Anderson, Sharon Anderson, Vicky ,.., Angelotf, Bruce .. Angus, Dann ..... Archibald, Mike Armitage, Carol Armstrong, Dale Armstrong, Larry Armstrong, Rosem Arnold, Cherry Arnold, Marge ..... ary . Arnold, Raymond .. Arnold, Ruby ..... Asher Vicki Lnn . v -- Atkins, Gary ....... Atkinson, Dale .. Attebery, Orrin .. . Axton, Ella .... Axton, Martha ,. Bachmann, David .. . , .. Bachmann, Linda Backen, Judy .... Backstrom, Joann Bailey, Marilyn .... Baisch, Linda .,. Baken, Kathy .. . Boles, Elaine .., Boles, Sandi ,... Ballard, Carolyn .. Barbee, Bob ., Barnes, Doris ,.,. Barnett, Janice Barnsley, Julie Bill Barrett, Barrett, Gale Barton, Frank .. Bates, Jim Bates, Judy .... 15,46,60 ....... 13 .. 10,46,101 .. 7,24,73 12,55 112 .. 10,51,104 13,52,92 , ..,.. , 9 12,53 ,14 10,56 .. 10,52 13,52 16 7,16,143 .,.. 15,55 13,23,96 15,137 20,30 30,60 61,110,138 51,110,125 74 30,60,61 62,11O,13O,151,152 19,23,66,6B,74,97,98 23,30,66,92 24,25,26,29,4B,100, 110,122,134 30,105 28,111 .. 30,57 .. 56,89 .. 110 60,110 ... 30 30.60 58,111 30 30,47 so 108,111 so 25,59,1o6,111 . ,.,, .... 5 8,74 .. 29,52,60,74 .. 62,74,152 43 30,100 . .,.. 30 111 .. 55,74 74 25,58,74 .......30 30,59 53,62,100,108,111, 151.152 ., 60,111,122 30 74 ... .. 25,58,74 .. 28,30,56,59 47,54,74 64,111 30 30 ....58,74 30 30,39 30 30 59,74 74 30 Vadez eat-:ia '7adez Freeth, Wilhelmina French, Clara .... Graves, Delores . . Griffith, Louise .. Hagel, Frank .,... Hanson, Ruth ..,.. Harnden, Winifred Hastings, Patricia .. Helm, Jay .,.,... Hermann, Evelyn .. Hiblar, William ,.. Hoffman., Helenruth Horrell, James ... Jones, Joyce ...... Leendertsen, Kenneth Lippert, Carl .,... Loudon, Ernest .... McCall, John ..,.. McCardell, Wallen Bauer, Jim .,..... Baumgartmer, Sherri Baylor, Steve .,.,.. Beachey, Ken ..... Beam, Walt . ..... . . Beason, Mary . .,.... Beauchamp, Sharon . Beoudry, Ken .... ' . Beck, Chester ,... Becker, Ann ...... Beeghley, Norma . Belair, Jerry ....., Beltield, Mike .. Belieu, Marian .. Bender, Mary ..... Benedict, Sharon . . Bentiet, Raymond , Benfiet, Shirley ,... Benlien, Bertie ... Benlien, Linda .. Benner, Bob .. , Bentley, Jill ,,. Berger, Evelyn' ,. . 12,49,104 16 .... 14,4B,73 .. 12,612,152 15 11,53 11 ..11,73,74 15 9,92 11 13,50 . ..., .. 8,51,104 10,96 9 9,47 10,56,Z3 . 11,63,73,117 7ndez 47,74 74,78,95 97,111 30 74 ..43 30 .. 112 30 43,59 74 .. 30 74 74 .. 108,112 139 74 .. 31 .. 31 .. 74 .. 74 .. 31 112 Returning to their second or third child- hood? No, Carol McMullen and Lynda Prenslow are iust dressed in their Sun- day-best for Twirp Week. Mathieson, Ella Meier, Kenneth . Messenger, Elmer Moore, Glynn . . Moser, Carl ..... Moss, Alfred . . Olson, Avary ... Pecar, Alma ,.. Pierce, Grayce ... Pond, Vernon . . Pryse, Larry .... Reese, Robert ..,.. Schulz William . Shelton, Corinna . Shelton, Earl ..... Sherar, Mable Suhm, Douglas Van Doren, Leon Webster, Dorothy Winegar, Floyd .. Bergeron, Marie Berggren, Bob ,. Bergren, .lim ... Berkley, Velma .. Berringer, Glenn . Berringer, Loretta Berringer, Norman Betker, Sharon .. Bichler, Art ,.,.. Billings, Tom .... Bingaman, George Bircher, Elaine ,. Birmingham, Ralph Blackly, Ken .... Black, Janice .... Blackledge, Shirley' U Blaine, Dennis .... Blair, Gale ..... Blair, Tom ....,. Blake. Candace .. Blanchard, Dave Blevens, Dick .... Bliss, Anita ..... Bliss, David .... Blowers, Douglas .. Boehler, Glenda . . . Boehler, Shirley ,. Boerner, Jack .... Boiinotf, Dennis . .. Boiinoff, Gary .... Bamberg, Dave ., Bond, Allan ,... . Bonner, Robert Bonner, Rubein .. Bonneville, Mike . Borron, Mike ..... Bossert, Bob Bottger, Kristine Broggs, Walter Brandt, Erika .,.. Brazzell, Helen ,. Breding, Jerry ..., , Bremerman, Lloyd .. Bretz, Tana .,.,,. Bridges, Danny .. Brinsfield, Sandra Brison, Brison, Gary ..... Barbara , , 11,108 ..,..... 10,57 .. .....,.... 15,71 ., 13,18,68,71,96 15 9,67,95 13 ,. 7,104,143 12,54 11 . 14,23,67,68 9,47 .. 14,18,48,148 12,30 11 ... 14,50 .. 8,50 .... 9,51 .. 12,49 .. 15,73,110 ., 2B,47,60,75,101 , ....,.... 59,75 . ......... 31 Bernier, Karyl ..... ...,.... 3 1 23,3l,71 ... ... 49,112 55 Iff'23Q31. ,,.71, 75 96 31 ..,. ... 31,59 75 75 31 31 .. .... 58,75 59,112 31 ..,31,61 43 .. ,... . 31 75 .. 60,61,112 31 31 .. 75 31 58,75 31,40 113 20,113 75 31 59,75 31 .. 75 Broadbent, Neal . Broderick, Rick 31 .. 31,52 59,113 31 31 32 32 32 43 32 113 ... 23,65,71,75,106 . ........, 32,94 Bronson, Nancy . , . ..... 26,55,113 Brooks, Carol ... ... 58,59,75,101 Broom, Tim .... ...... 6 1,113 Brown, Barbara ... ...,. 60,113 Brown, David .. . ............,... .. 32 Brown, Gary ......,,,.,............... 113 Brown, Jim ....... 1a,19,22,23,5o,97,9a,113 Brown, Jimmy Lee ... 19,20,25,60,61,110,113 Brown, Judy . .,.. ......,........... 7 5 Brown, Melody .. ........ 48,50,113,125 Brown, Pete .... ........ 9 7,113 Brown, Roy .......... 32 Brown, Tom .... ,, 108,113 Brown, Wendy . . ,,,,, 75 Brule, Wayne ,. .... 32 Brulotte, Darrell .. ,, 71,75 Brunhaver, Dora . Brunhaver, Tessa .. . Bryant, Roger .... Brzoska, Mike .... Buchholz, Margrett Burckhard, Harold Burgin, Alex .... 32,56 . .,....... ....,.. 1 13 . ..........,,.....,.. 32 ,.,. 2O,25,4B,7O,97,99,113 .. 46,50,53,100,108,114 114 61,75,93 Burke, Barbara .... Burton, Allan ..,.. Bustetter, Larry Butler, Chris .... Butler, Dot ..... Butterfield, lvan Butterfield, Roger Buttke, Mike ..... Button, Doug .... Byom, Dennis Cadden, Dorothy .. Codden, Patsy .... Calvin, Edna ...... Cambridge, Grace .. Camerer, Bonnie Camerer, David Campbell, Bruce ..,. Campfield, Gloriann Cariveau, Kitty .... Corls, Donna ...... Carlton, Carolyn .. Carlton, Chyla .... Carlton, Ky ..... Carmichael, Del .. Carothers, Rose Carr, Mike ..... Carrell, Curtis Carrell, Dave Carter, Glenda Carter, Jim ........ Caruthers, Judy .... Case, Jerry ..... Caswell, Norma ,. Catron, Charles Catron, Connie .. Causey, Dave .... Caves, Rosano .. Center, John ....., Chalupa, Marlene .. Chandler, Karen Charles, .Shirley , .. Charron, John .,.. Chelley, Milton Chong, Vic ......,.... Choszewski, Vicki .. Christie, Willa , ......... , ....... Christopherson, Lionel Clampitt, Ralph .... Clark, Jerry ........ Clark, Tom ..,.... Clemmons, Vicki .. Cliett, Bill ...... Cliett, Daryl .. Cline, David .. Cobb, Mike .. Cochran, Bob Cochran, Susan .. Coffey, James .... Cohey, Beverly .... 139 114 ., 59,75 114 .. 114 ...114 75 . . . . 75,84 . ......... 75 .. 71,75,77,97 .. 76 .. 32 32 115 32 115 76 5s,59,115 32 32 ..76 76 . ...... 23,32,94 23,32,61,67,95 63,115 32,71,94 32 32,6O,61,97,98 115 47,53,1oo,1oa,115,117 . .......... 61,76,94 76 115 .. 32 .. 32 32 32 5859115 . f '51,6D,61,76 76 .. ......,. 32 61,76 51,5B,60,1Q0,115,137 76 25,115 32 .. 20,70,76 32,73 32 .. 89 .. ..... 76 33 23,33,69,94 33,61 33 115 .......... .43 Coleman, Ron . Coleman, Sue .. Colerick, Judy Colgan, Bette Colgan, Donna Collicott, Joyce Collins, Jill Collins, Nancy Collins, Tom ,. Condon, Sharon Conklin, Sharon Conlin, Janet , Conwell, Sharon Cook, David . . Cook, Doug . . 61,76 24,25,51,5B,100, 108,115,134 49,115 51,54,76 33.39 115 .. 26,27,53,64,115 33 59,76 ....49,116 33 33 63.76 23.33 .. 5O,73,76,95,'lO9 Cook, Kenneth Cookman, Joyce .. Cookman, Larry Cooper, Linda Cooper, Phyllis .. Cooper, Shirley Corn, Doug ,.... Corpman, Mike Cottrell, Robert Couchman, Sandra .. Covall, Ed ...... Cox, Linda ...... Crabtree, Richard Craig, Juanita ..... Craig, Kathy . .,.. . Crompton, Steve .. Cranfill, John ...,. Cranshaw, John ..........20,116 76 116 .. 89 , ............. 76 .. ..,........... 76 69 76 I '1'9,27,66,63,69,1'16 25,3a,94 as 33 .. 33 3393 2a,63,1o1,112.1'i6 28,33,71,101 Cranshaw, Sandra .........,....,.,..... 33 Crawford, Lynn ..,.. Crawford. Shari .. ' Crawford, Tana .. Crofton, George .. Crouse, Martin .. Crow, Bob .... Crum, Barbara .. Crum, Kathy .. Currey, Jerry .... Curtis, Faye .. 26,4B,52,64,65,95,'ll6 25.54,56,116 33,95 33,94 71,76,97 59,116,148 29,51,54,100,1l6,138 116 .. 76 Dahl, Dennis ...,, Dahlin, Sandra Dale, Sam ...... Dalthorpe, Mary .. Davies, Sandra Davis, Betty .... Davis, Don ....... Davis, Michael Davis, Mike .... Davis, Steve ..... Dawson, Martha . Day, Darrell ..... Day, Dennis Day, Larry ,.... Day, Michelle .... Day, Susan Dean, Bob ...... Dean, Connie .... Dean, Mike ...... Deardorff, Jeanne Dearinger, Jim .... Deckard, Linda Dedrick, John Deeb, Madelyn Deines, Linda .... Dempsey, Jacquelyn Denham, Janice .. Denney, Carla .... DeZarn, Delmar Dibbert, Ailene Diessner, Rand .. Dills, Tom ..... Dilulo, Joe Dimick, Jim .,... Dimond, Dick .. . Distler, Dave ... Distler, Joanne .. , Dixon, Richard .. . Dobson, Bob ..... Dobson, Jerry .. . Dochow, John .. . Doern, Karlene , . . Doern, Reggie .. Dokken, Linda .. Donaldson, Ron . . . Dopps, Sharon .. . Dorey, Bob ....... Dormaier, Alice Dornan, Jim ...... Dressler, Marie .. . Driskell, Jerrylene . Droles, Steve ..... Drumright, Jean . DuBuc, Elaine .. Duffey, Victoria .. Dugger, Judy .... Dumler, Vivian ,. . Dunawa Shiela . .. Y, - Duncan, Laurie .... Durall, Mike .... Durham, Richard .. Eary, Susan , .... .. Easter, Fred ..... Edgerly, Geraldine Ehlers, Claudia Ehrlich, Dorinda .. Elliott, Gary Elliott, Judy Elliott, Lonnie .. Elliott, Pattv ..... Ellsworth, Dennis . Elmore, David ..,. Emmons, Forrest ,. Engel, Ron ....... Ensey, Doyle ..,.. Erickson, Linda Erickson, Phil .,.. Esparza, Eleanor .. Evans, Joe ...... Fasano, Connie Fasano, Dianne ... Faust, Danny .. Feist, Vickie ..... Ferguson, Diane .. Ferguson, Jerry .. Ferguson, Merle . . . Ferris, Dave .... Fielder, Jim Fierst, Sharon .... Fierst, Virginia .. . Fikkan, Bob .... Finney, Mike .. Fish, Mackie . .....,..... 33 ... 52,55,108,116 33,43,71 116,120 .. . 58,59,76,l09 33,57 33 117 .. 89 33 76 ., 33,61 76 117 .......,..49,117 56,1oo,1oa,114,117 as 76 33,61 76 76 54,77 .. 33,60 .. 139 33 77 33 33 .. 19,25,47.77 56,117 77 ...,......61,1l7 255273108118 --1111 33,49 77 . .,,... 70,118 .. 20,59,7O,77 33 54,77 .. 52,7O,118 58,59,77 :13,6o,94 77 .......34 .........34 77,9s,99 139 '25,26,64,i1a 118 34 779294 77 34,37 58,118 .. . . , 77 . .,.... 34 .. . 61,77,95 . ..,... 78 ....,.,,..34,57 34,60,61,106 78 47,108,118 78 ....,..78 34 78 ....78 ....34 78 ...59,78 34 34 11B .. 34 .. . 34,61 . . 34,39,48 ....54,78 .. 34,61 78 34 34 51,78 43 .. 78,94 78 ..........7e 61.7a,a7,94 .. . ., 23,34,94 .........34 Don Ring has a definite problem. Besides dis covering the right answers, finishing themes, and preparing for final exams, he's got to figure out how to explain to his mother how he grew too extra arms overnight. Fitchett, Garret ..... Fitzgerald, Donald Flack, John ...., Flathers, Carol . . . Fleck, Sherri ..., Fleck, Susan ...., Fletcher, Don Fletcher, Lynette . Flores, Jim .,..... Floyd, Kenneth .. Flynn, Jerry .... Flynn, Jim Folk, Patti .... Foote, Dale .... Forbes, Charles Ford, Alaine Foster, Lydia . Frampton, Lonnie Frank, Donnie Frankenfield, Ruth Frazier, Bill ..... Frenzel, Kathy Fritz, Anita ......, Froehlich, Elaine Fryar, Mike ..... Frye, Les ....... Frisch, Bob ...,. Fuhrman, Danny . Fuller, Kathy .... Funk, Eugene Gardner, Ray Garcia, Joe ..,.. Garlington, Eric .... Gorman, Charlene Gorman, Jim .... Garrison, Ann Garrison, Tom .. . Gates, Douglas ., Gayman, Virginia Gebhard, Alice .. Geoghegan, Scott . . . Gerlitz, Ron ..... Gibbons, Jim Gilgson, Dick Giffen, Larry .. Gifford, David .. Gilbert, Paulette . Gillum, Bud .... Gillum, Karen Giordano, Angean Gipson, Ray ..... Glozier, Jack .... Gleason, George . Glidewell, Loretta Godsby, Doraine . Godwin, Steve .. Gonzales, Jesse .. Gonzales, Tom .,,. Goodhue, Ernie .. Gore, 'Woody .. Gotham, Roy .,.. Grable, Richard .. 34 43 78 34 34 34 .. 118 34 35 ,. 118 35 78 78 ..118 89 35 43 35 35 78 35,59,99 ......79 79 54,79 118 89 35 79 79 119 . .. . 61,79 .. . 35,71 ,97 .. 6O,61,79 , ...,. 35 79 .. 58,79,89 35 35 79 35 .....35,95 .. 79,97,98 35,61 19 19,66,67,68,79 23,35,61,,69,97 35,61 79 35 79 35 119 35,61,69 119 35 .. 25,119,120 35,71,96 79 23,35,59 as 119 79 147 124 Graham, Mike .. Graff, Don ...... Gray, Douglas Green, Barry .1 Green, Ed ....... Green, Johnny .. Gregg, Colleen .. Gregory, Jeanette Gregory, MaryAnn Gregory, Nancy Gri s Garr 99 1 Y ----- Groenig, David Groenig, Norman . Gubler, Lolene .. Gubler, Terry .... Guthmiller, Tom .. Guthrie, Dan .... Guthrie, Linda Gutierrez, Mike .. Haos, Ted ....,. 'Hoiley, Carol Hailey, Phil Hale, Ron Hall, Gene ,.... Hall, Suzanne Hambeck, Dennis . Hanshew, Herb Hanson, Jerry ..,. Harding, Arthur .. Harper, Barbara . Harris, Claudio .. Harris, Hertis .... Harris, Louise . Harris, Pot .,.... Harris, Sharon Hart, Cleone Hartley, Bill Hartling, Mary , .. Harwood, Frank .. Hatch, Christine .. Hatch, Elaine .... Hathaway, Wayne Hausken, Richard .... Havard, Susan .. Hawkins, Jon .... Hawkins, Linda . Hay, Scott . ... . .. Hays, Jim ..... Hearin, Bob ..... Heaverlo, Jess ., . Hein, Helen ..... Heinricher, Bonnie Heintz, Jim ..... Heit, Donny ..... Heit, Gloria ,... Henderson, Bill Henning, Robert .. Hernandez, Rosi . Herndon, Dale .. Herreid, Larry Herron, Lucy .... Hewitt, Janice Hickman, Carl Hicklin, Bruce Hicks, Lorny ..... Hiebert, Donna .. Higdon, Kay .... Higgins, Clemmie Hill, Gloria ...... Hinds, Danny .. . Hinkle, Nathan .. Hipner, Jim .... Hipner, Johny .. . Hoffman, Ben .. . Holden, Trudy .. Holder, Joyce .. . Holeman, Kenny Hollenbeck, Holly Hollenbeck, Sue .. Hollis, Mel ..... Holmes, Colleen .. Holmes, Gary .. . Hooker, Jacque .. Hooker, Ronald Hooker, Russell .. Hopfinger, Don .. . Hoppis, Lean .... Hornbuckle, James Hougnon, Lynda . Howard, Bill ..... Howell, Linda .. Hoyt, Brian ..... Hubbard, Verlane Hudson, Judy . . Huebner, Bob Humbard, Jim Humphrey, Diane Hunt, Kathleen ,. Hunt, Nancy .... Hunter, Janis ...,.. Hutchens, Sharon Hutchinson, Don . 148 .. 24,25,28,46,95, 103,106,119 79,82 60,79,81 35 79 35 35 12,25,54,119 49,119 35 .. 25,79 79 59,79 .. 35,58,59,101 120 79 .. 120,132 .. 117,120 59,79 60,61,79,95 24,25,29,48,59,101, l07,108,110,12O ...,.....6O,12O 35 120 89 .........79,87,95 ....g........79 121 ..,........35,43 54,62,75,80,152 35100 '1'.'48,51,'108',121f125 . ............. 121 46,58,59,106,108,121 . . ........,........ 35 , ...,,.......... 35 58,80 .. 25,60,61,92,94, 106,121 63,70,121 .. 46,47,63,80 80 , ..1... 80 . ..... 80,94 .... 23,35,94 35 121 80 21,50,56,121 49,59 35 25,48,56,121 ..........139 54,80 35,71,97 80 80,100 . ..... 35 .. 36 89 121 80,89 .. 24,25,26,29,46, 108,121,134 80 36 .. so 36 ....,......36 .. 2s,70,121,1:12 36 .. 46,6O,122 54,80 B0 47,80 . ............... 122 . . , 19,23,60,7l ,80,96 ... . 52,54,80,95,106 36 47,8O,94 47,122 43 ....80 B0 30,36 36 .. 36,58,63,80 122 26,64,122 25,4B,54,80 122 23,36 .. 122 36 80 ...36,95 80 36 Irwin, Barbara ., lrwin, Dave .. Irwin, Diana .,.. lsom, Terry .. Jackson, Larrilee Januscheitis, John Januscheitis, Rita Jellison, Jim .... Jenkins, Cheryl .. Jemings, Johnny Jensen, Susie Jerome, Ken .... Johnson, Carol Johnson, Carrol Johnson, Darrel Johnson, Diane Johnson, Drew Johnson, Jerry .... Johnson, John Johnson, Lindo Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Pat Johnson, Pete . Johnson, Sharon Johnson Terry Jones, Karen .... Jones, Leslie .... Jurney, Fred . . . . Jump, Ray .... Kolstad, Janelle Kolstad, Sharyn Karp, Neva ....... Kauffman, Judy .. . Kautzman, Cecilia Kautzman, Liz .. Kautzman, Tim Keagle, Barbara Kearby, Steve Keck, Sam ..... Keeler, Larry .... Keeler, Linda .. Keeler, Steve Keller, Ed ...... Keller, Elaine .. Keller, Kathy .... Kellie, Shirley .. . Kelly,.Kirb .. Kerns, Shirllee Kihn, Dorothy Kilbury, Lorn Some people will do anything to get out of study hall! Bob Crow, right, is DHS's champion excuse maker, but, will he make it out this time? Jim Norris, left, and Jackie Smith oren't too sure. 36 23,36 108,122 BO 36 80 36 36,61 36 36 36 80,92 .. 25,62,122,151,152 123 36,57 80 .. 36,60,61 ...,36,8O 123 36,61 36 80 .. 59,8O,89 .....123 80 .. 36 80 80 123 36,56,105 48,123 36 25,80 36 123 .. 23,24,3O,36,150 107,108,119,123 59,123 58,120,123 19,22,24,25,26,27,34, - 66,69,96,107,123 124 36 36 .. 81,84,87 81 124 77,81 Kimberlin, Antonio Kinder, Suzie King, Dave King, Karen ... King, Marie .... Kinney, Bob .... Kirk, Fred ...,,.. Kirkevold, Kim , Klingle, Roger .. Klomp, Darlene .. Klouth, Colleen . Knight, Mike .... Kollmon, Melvin . Koontz, Doug .... Kraft, Shirley A . Kraft, Shirley J Kroge, Sondra Krause, Elaine Krause, Lindo Kring, Bill Kring, Judy .... Krogman, Bruce . Krug, Warren Kuehn, Don .. Kunz, Len ..... . .... B1 54,81 60,71,81 ....73,81 81 77,81 .. 61,81,89 81 124 124 36 60,124 36,149 36 .. 54,58,81 81 . ................. 36 19,22,92,107,108,119, 124,140 . .... ............ 3 6 6081 '47,1'24 .. . 21 ,61 ,70,97,99,124 Kurbitz, Gail .... ....... 4 9,64,65,124 Kuzminski, Sylvia . Laborge, Bob .. Lai, Diane . . . .. Lalicker, Sherry . . . Lamb, Sheri ..... Lane, Donna .... Langevien, Linda Larsen, Linda Larson, Craig .... Laurent, Richard . Lawler, Charlene Ledford, Sheila .. Lee, Norman .. .. Lee, Ruby ....... Leingong, Bernard Leingong, Sherry Leonard, Lynda .. Lessy, Dorothy .. Leth, Bob ........ Lewis, Gary .... Light, Wayne Lindberg, Jeff .. . Lindberg, Linda .. Linker, Marilyn Linker, Max ,.... Lippencott, Sharon Little, Renae .... Little, Roxanne .. Livingston, Cheryl 124 89 81 ....'109,124 125 81 81 .. 26,52,64,125 ..........82 125 36,56,58 82 82 58,125 55,82 36 54,82 82 ......61,82 2a,3o,36 .. 60,62,82,152 36 ........36 37 .. ....... ,... 25,59,82 .. 24,25,26,52,58,63, 64,100,125 37,100 Livingston, Richard .. 37,99 Livingston, Tanzy Lizee, Kathy ..,.... Lizee, Robert ..... Lizotte, Bob ..... Lockbeom, Carol 82 37 ..125 37 37 ... . . . . .. 83 47,59,127,130 Martin, Lockwood, Ken .. Logan, Logan, Lucile . . . Sandra . . . 19,25,27,48,50,52 70,96,107,125,132 139 54,82 Lombness, Lily .. . .....,.... . . . . Bill Long, Lang, Bobbie' .... ...... Long, Dwight 21 Long, 37,101 2425 50709697 111,11 Fay ............ Long, Sheila Losey, Lewis .. . Loudon, Love'o Bob .... Richard . . l yr Lowell, Janice Lowell, Jim Lowell, Patty .. Lowrie, Denny Lowry, Mike Ludlum, Alex .. Luper, Karen .... Lutton, Cheryl Lyon, Jerry ..... Lyon, Margaret . . . M MacDonald, Rae . Madesh , Cindy Mallonee, Joanne .. Malm, Marian . ..... Manchester, Darlene . . . . Many, Steve . .... . . Morples, Dora ..... Marsh, Bervil , .,.. . . Marshall, Pauline .... Martin, Craig ..... Martin, Eugene Martin, Ginger .. Martin, Kathy Martin, Kelly Martin, Larry .... . Martin, Mary ....... Martin, Mary Ellen Sue ........ Martinez, Joe ..... Marts, Tom ....,. Maskell, David ...' Mason, Dave Mason, Richard Mathews, Joan Matheson, Jeanne Mattoon, Phil ....... Mmlpine, Dennis ..... McAlpine, Thomas ....... McArthur, Mary Lynn McBurney, Robert ..... McCall, Barbara ..... McCall, Beverly McCann, Pat ...... McCauley, Betty ..... McClana an, Larry McCreary, Shirley McCrumb, Don ...... McDaniel, Diane .. McDaniels, Dale .. McDonald, Alan ..,. McDonald, Mike .. McDonough, John . McDow, Bill ...... Mcouffy, Anita .- .... McEdward, Violet McEntire, Karen ..... McGrath, Donna Lee McGrath, Joanne . .. McGrath, Larry ... Mclnroy, Ken . .... Mclntosh, Lynne McJoe, James . . , McKinney, Gary ..... McKinney, Robert McLaren, Jim ..... . McLaughlin, Bill McMillen, Linda McMullen, Carol McNeil, Linda . Meader, Richard Meader, Terry .. Meader, Vic .. Meier, Buddy . . . Melton, Ron .... Menard, Judy Mertia, Jim . ,.... Messenger, 'Linda .... Messex, Larry ..... Messex, Mary .... Metcalf, Bill , ..,. Metcalf, Floyd ..... Meyers, Dennis Mayn, June Miley, Louis ..... Miller, Bobbie .... Miller, Craig .... Miller, Darlene Miller, Dick ..... Miller, Robert Miller, Shirley Miller, Susan .... 98,109,125 82 . ..... 37 37 37 43 .. 59,82 51,32 5s,59,a2 37 126 , ....,. 59,82 126 139 59,95,125,137 82,109 82 .. 63,82 ., 126 126 ....58,89 23,37,71 37 126 82 47,139 127 83 . ........,... 83 2l,63,l01,127 . .,...... 37 100,127 89 61,82 89 37 37 37 54,83 ...77,83 . .... 37 37 53,127 83 127 37 83 83 37 37 37 83 37 . . . 25,97,98,127 . , .. 67,92,127 , ..t. 47,83 83 83 37 37 139 25,83 37 25,55,56,127 37 37 83 38 . ............ . 38,59 ................ .. 83 24,25,53,62,108,109, 127,134,146,151,1gg 38 83 38 83 .. 38,61 38 38 38 83 . ..... 127 61,83 38 .. 23,38,69,93 38 61, 128 83,100 83 83 38 83 83 38 Misner, Loro .... Mitchell, Bonnie Mitchell Rob ..... . ... 38 54,83 38 ' 3857 Mobley,' Mary AliceHHHH.'.H , Moe, Shirley ..... Monasmith, Donna Monasmith, Susan Mong, Paulette .,.. Montgomery, Gary Mon Wai, Ann Mon Wai, Peter .. Moore, Howard .. Moore, Tom ...... Morehouse, Larry , Morgan, David Morgan, Jim ...., Morgan, Karen ..,. Morgan, Kathryn .. Morgan, Pam ..... Morgan, Sheila Morris, Floyd . .... Morrison, Marian . Morthland, Kathy .. Morthland, Kent Moser, Judi .... Mullen, Bill ,... Munson, Colleen . .. Munson, Theresa .. Murdock, Alan .... Murphy, Fred .... Mutch, Alice .. Nagle, Dave Naillon, Evelyn . Naillon, Warren Nance, Jean .. Nance, Melvin . Naud, Larry .. Nelson, Gail ... Nelson, Judi .... Nelson, Sherry ,.... Ness, Johnnie ..... Neumeyer, Chuck .. Newborn, Helen .. Newman, Carole Newman, Dennis Newman, Helen . Newsom, Sandra Ney, David Niblett, Jerry Nichols, Gordon .. Nichols, Jewell Nichols, Kevin Nichols, Tommy Nicholson, Dave .. Nicholson, Maurine Nicholson, Nancy Nobile, Fred . ..... Noble, Jerry .... Noel, Catherine .. . Noel, Paul ...., Nolan, George . Nolan, Kent .... Norman, Alan .. Norris, Bernita Norris, Jim ..... Nott, Loretta Oberlander, Jim Oliver, Gene ..... Olney, Kristine .... 50,53,73,100,108,109, 114,128,140 100, 128 59,83 26,50,51,95,100,128,134 38,62,71,152 128 .. 38 128 83 25,83 38 38 38,60 38 38,61 38,56 93,122,128 38 56,125,128 ......25,38 83 ... 28,38,101 , .... 59,83 .. . 54,84 N 38 84 ..,l28 128 .......38 139 .. 47,54,74,84 38 38 38 84 B4 84 84 38 . ...,.. 43 49,128 38 38 129 129 25,60,75,84 53,58,109,129 37,38 84 60,71,84 84 38 .. 84 .. 38 129 98,112,129,148 38 O 39,69,93 49,129 58,84 Olsen, Susan Olson, Larry ...... Olson, Richard .... Orme, Darlene Osborn, Carol Osborn, Kenneth .. Osborn, Kristine .. Osborne, Doris Osburn, Dan .... Osburn, Larry .... Oss, Wanda ....,. Ostberg, Delbert .. Otten, Dianne .. ,. Otto, Shirley . . . Paggett, Don . . . Palmer, Robin .. Park, Patricia .. . Park, James, .. Parks, Carol .. 39 25,52,108,109,119,129 39 39 30,39,40 129 .. ...... 39 39 58,59,84 84 84 ... 53,109,130 P . .. 23,39,43,67,69 82,84,87 84,104 39 .,. 62,84,152 Parks, Larry .... Parrish, Sharon . Patterson, Carole Patterson, Eileen Patton, Betty ..... Patton, Shirley . Payment, Wally . Perez, John ,... Perez, Steve ,. Perdue, Pat .... Perkins, Sheila . Perkins, Steve .. Perr Charlene Y, Perry, John , ...., . Peterson, Charles Peterson, Dick .. Peterson, Joe .. . Peterson, Trudy Phillips, Bill Phillis, Jim .... Philmalee, Sharon Philmlee, Bill .. Philmlee, Linda . Pimentel, Sharon Pipkin, Philip .. Pipkin, Jim .... Piske, Fred ..... Platter, Sue .... Pleasant, Ken .. Pleasant, Shirley Poling, Pollock, Joan .. Pothier, Richard Prather, Prather, Pamela Pratt, Duane .. .. . Prenslow, Lynda Preston, Dave . . Pue, Bernard . . Pue, Rosemary . Jesse .... Powers, Gene .. Glenn 21,130 . . . ........... 25,39,103 , . . . . . . . 25,26,51,53,54,73, 101,109,130,134,140 39 12,130 85 39 39 25,85 130 39,94 . '46,54,85,109 21,93,13O 57,107,109,119,130 39,57,60 57,131 55 85 .. 47,59,85,96 39,51,72 ss ' ......... 43 ., 25,39,69,94 69,93,131 39 109,131 ., . .. 21,55,67,93,131 . .. 51 ,54,6O,6l ,85,1O0 23,39,69,94 61,85 85 39 131 .. ............... 39 29 47 51,62,100 131 146,151,152 85,97,98 63,131 .. 109,131 Q 48,54,62,85,109,152 . ................ 85 Quaschnick, Pat .. Quesnell, Merrill . . . Quinn, Carol .... Quiroz, Sharon . . . Quist, Elizabeth ,. . ............,. - 39 Quist, Willa , . , . . .. 58,85 Rabung, Carol ....., 60,61,85,109 Radtke, Donnamae ....... .. 131 Say, boy, we dive from the high board to the water not from the water to the diving board, but Doug Koontz, DHS's Tarzan, pays Mr. Schulz no hbed, for he's developed his own style of swimming. After locker clean-out many things are thrown away, but this is going too far. Steve Kearby, was your locker ROOT. -1901189 - - - - 133 Staples, Karen . .. .. 41 13001, K01l'1Y A - ----4 78186 Steinhilb, Von . . .. 139 Root, Shirley ., . 57,86,109 576,-,smdl M5110 H ,, 41 Rose Judy .... .. ,,,.... 54,81 ,86 Stephenson, Bill H, ,, 87 Rose, Melvin ,- '--'4'-4 40161 Steuart, Louise .. ... 41 Ross, Pat ..... 58,6O,62,86,87,152 Stevens' Kathy ,,,, ... 41 Ross, Sharon ,. 24,25,26,27,95,133 Stevens, Virginia .. ... 41 Rudick, John .... ...,...... 4 0,94 Steward, John ,.. .. , .. 42 Ruff, Kathie ....... ..,...,...,.. 4 0 Stiles, Lgfry , ,, .... 55,87 Rummell, Everett .. ,.,. ... 133 510114, Ronda ,,, .,. 56,135 Ruzic, Mike ,.... ,, .. 40,61 Stores, Rex ....., .. 71,87 Ryan, Jim Ryno, Sharon ., Saari, Mike ..... .. . ,, 22,59,a6,93 49,5a,59,133,137 25,86 Strahsburg, Mary .. Strom, Janet .,.. Strom, Judy ...,., Sullens, Claudia . Sumner, Penny . .. Sutton, Alan ... Swale, Linda .. Swallow, Bob . . Salazar, Sammy ,.. ... 23,4O,71 Saldana, Mary . .. ..., .. 86 Sanborn, Rocky . . ..... 40 Santos, Betty ..., . . . B6 Santos, Camilla . .. . 40 Sauve, Mary .... .. , 40 Saylor, Darwin ,. ,.. 86 Schafer, Diana ,. ... 40 Schatz, Anna . . . 86 Schell, Pat ... .. 86- Scherr, Donna .. , . 86 Scheuffle, Dave .. ... 86 Schick, Sharon .. -- -49,86 Schick, Tommy ... .. . 40 Schmer, Joan .. .., 41 Schmidt, Bud ,, ... 86 Schmidt, Dee .... -- 1133 Schneider, Gene . .. , . . 134 Schock, Bobby . .. - -- 41 Scholl, Mary .,.. ... 41 Schooley, David .. . ......,....,... . 134 .- Truiillo, Elvira partner that uncooperative? Ramirez, Ben . , Ramirez, Dave . , Ramos, Jerry . . . Rance, Florence . . Ransom, Bill ..,. Rasch, Martin . .. Rash, John ...... Rathburn, Larry .. Rathien, Don .... Rawson, Cheryl . . . Ray, Pat ...,.,. Rayner, Don . . Rayner, James .. Reavis, Brenda' . . Redd, Carroll ' . Redd, Dick . .,... . Reese, Ruth ......,. Reisenauer, Wayne . .. Renecker, Del ..,,.. Renteria, Alvino ... Repp, Robert . ,. Rettig, Richard . . Reyer, Alvin ... Reyer, Pat .... Reyes, Marie . Reyes, Vicky . . Rhodes, Rita . , Rice, Charles ... Rice, Doug ,.,. Rice, Jim . .. Rice, John .... Rice, Ronald .... Richards, Carol ...... sneii, Ritchie, Myrna .. Roach, Bill .,. -'4---' 135 40 98 ,.. 61 ,86,94 Richey, Paula ......... Riddle, Margaret ....... , Riemenschneider, David Riese, Dona ...,....., Riesland, Terrie Sue .. Rinehold, John ...., Riggins, Susan Ring, Don . .. Ring, Ray ..... Rish, Steve . .. Ritch, Mike . . . Ritchie, Joyce , Rivera, Mary Roark, John .... Robbins, Karen . .. Roberson, Bill .... 135 Roberts -- 23141171.9793 Roberts, Bertie .. , Roberts, Gary- . ., Roberts, Jerry . . . Roberts, Kay . .. Roberts, Linda .... Marianne . . Robertson, Darrell .. Robertson, Eleanor ., Robinson, Kay .... , .. Robinson, Linda .. Rodriguez, Dave .. Roehr, Jim ..... Rogers, Jim .... Roome, Commie .. Root, Betty ..... O 23,39 85 59,71,s5,97,9s ........ . 39 131 43 40 .. 23,40,71,97 131 .. 112,131 as 40 .. as 40 40 23,40,96 ., 25,47,114,132 40 40 40 85,97,9B ., 129, 132 21,61,132 40,60 ,. 51,100,132,134 40 132 89 55,132 85 55,132,133 71,85 63,85 85 .. 85 .. 69 40 132 .. 59,85 40 .. 69,85,147 .. 23,4O,71 .,.....85 85 . .,,.., 85 40 .,......52133 , . .. 23,4O,97,9B , 26,51,73,110,133 67,68,86 133 40 40 .. 58,547,133 .. 48,54,86 54,86 133 26,28,46,48,64,101, 106,109,126,133 133 133 86 22,86,93 40,41 40,57 Schooley, Dennis Schuler, Susan ..... Schuoler, Sandra .,. Scott, Barbara . ., Scribner, Pat . . Seals, Jim . . Sears, Brad . . Sears, Dick ... Sears, Mike ... Severn, Steve . , Seward, Don . . . Seward, Donna .. Shaw, Joyce ...... Shay, Rocky .,.,.. Shellenberger, Larry Sherry, Dennis ..... Sherry, Judy ,. , Sherry, Neal .... Sherwood, Paul .. Siders, Carolyn , ., Siegmann, Gerry ., Siegmeth, Rick ... Silkett, Ken ..., Simon, Steve .... Simonson, Paula .. Simpson, Janelle Simpson, Robert . . . Sinclair, Carolyn . . Sires, Bill ..,... Sires, Dennis .. Sisco, Paula ... Sissam, Mike .. Skaw, Zania .... Sliger, Harold .. Sluder, Joe . . . Smith, Barbara .. Smith, Ed ..... . 26,27,46,58,64,65,106, 134 60,134 41 41 ....61,86,93 .... 41,61 41 .. 41,61 .. 25,86 41 41 .. 41,49 41 ....71,86 86 54,58,86 , ...... 41 ,. 114,134 41 139 ., 41,61 41 25,86 ...26,64,134 86 .. 41 .. 86 86 , .... 134 86 .,,129, 135 41 ....41,71,98 .......135 139 .. ............... 86 Smith, Gloria .. ............,...... 41 Smith, Jackie .. .. 53,56,103,112,135,148 Smith, Kathy . . , ..,......,...... . . 89 Smith, Linda ... ,..... ........ . , 41 Smith, Mike ... ... 63,135 Smith, Ray . . ..... 59 Smith, Sue ... .... 54,86 Smoat, Karen . . . .. 25,49,135 Smoat, Sharon . . .,.. 25,135 Smyth, Dick ... .... 41,61 ,94 Snell, David .... . .,.,. 41 Richard .... Snawder, Starlett Snyder, Ben ....... Soderstrom, Dick . . Sonsalla, Mike .. Sorenson, Gary . . Sorenson, Mike . . Sorrell, Linda ... Sorrell, Neal ...... Sorstokke, Alyce .... Southards, Delbert . Spain, Bob ....... Spain, Stan .,... Spaulding, Mary .. Spearman, Ted ,,.. Sprague, Pat ...... Springer, Richard St. George, Charlotte St. John, Janine Stafford, Shirlee Staley, Ed .,.... ....61,86 86 87,106 41 ., 22,71,87,98 , ....... 41 41 87 87 24,25,6O,61,71,75, 57,96 87 . ..,... 135 , ,.,,.. 54,87 54,87 ....54, 34, 87 135 Tangeman, David Taylor, Jim ......, Taylor, Marilyn .. Taylor, Nola ,.. Taylor, Rusty . . Taylor, Tammie .. Teaford, Marcia Terry, Ron ..,.,, Thacker, Martin , , Thietie, Dave .,.. Thoma, 'Daniel ... Thomas, Jean . . Thomas, Joan ... Thomas, Dianne ,.. Thomas, lnez ..., Thomas, Phyllis ... Thompson, Cheryl ,. Thompson, Marilyn Thysell, Joyce .... Timpke, Teunis ,, Titus, Helen Titus, Wayne .. Tolotti, Ron ...,. Toop, Bob ........ Torrez, Charlene . . . Torrez,? Maxine .. Traner,1 Jim ,.. ,. Trautman, Judy .... Traylor, Charlotte .. , Treadwell, Betty . . . Trenkenschuh, Rose Trumbull, Edward Turlington, Louis .. Turney, Fred ..... Tuggle, Tom . . Tuttle, Kathy . .. Tuttle, Ron . . . Underwood, Dave .. Underwood, Steve Unruh, Donald ..,, Unser, Jolene ..,. Urvina, Ricky .. Utzler, Warren .. . 88 42 50,100,109,135 42 88 ., 136 .. 88 .. 88 . 42 8B ., 136 .. 25 . 42 .. 42 42 .. 136 42 .. 136 42 109,136 24,25,63,72,136 .. 54,59,a1,sa 51,88 42 .. 89 sa 42 .. as ,. 136 .. 42,94 42,61 se 25, 136 as ...61, 42 88 88 42 42 42 88 42 42 88 88 88 88 88 . .. 88 88 42 42 Van Epps, Colleen .... ,. 88 Van Epps, Gary ............ 25,136 Van Fossen, Larry ........,.....,.... 42 Van Horn, Rich ...... 25 55,62,63,101,117. 136,151,152 Van Wagoner, Carol ..........,.,. 58, 88 Varney, Jim , ...., .,...... 4 2 Varney, Valerie .. 136 Vickers, Jane ..., Vincen, David Voegele, Beverly Voelker, Janice .. Vos, Jean ..... Vos, Pete Waidner, Jeff .. Waits, Judy 88 89 137 ....60, 88 .. 42,61 .. 50,88 .. 137 .. 58,88 Walker, Anita .. Walker, Ann .... Walker, Dianna .,. Walker, Penny ,, . Wallace, Charles .. Wallawine, Marvin Wa rd, Cabrina . Ward, Monica . . Warden, Warren, Warren, Stanley , Laurel . . Toni .. . Wasterlain, Ed .. Wasterlain, Gill .. Waters, Karen .. 137 Waters, Kathy . . . Watson, Ben . . . Watson, Trevor . . Watts, Mike .... Weaver, Marianne Webb, John ,... Webster, Yvonne Weiss, Dennis ... Weiss, Duane .,. Wellons, Bonnie . Welty, Karen ,.. Weston, Pam . . Wheeler, Edson . Whipple, Charles .. Whitacre, Ellen . .. Whitaker, Sandra . . Whitcher, Dennis .. White, Diane .... White, Margaret .. Whitely, Diana .... Whitten, Marsha Whittenburg, Shirley 58,88 88 .. 57,137 ..... 42 59,88 .. .... 42 42 1:17 so 139 av .. 42,61,94 5a,63,e9 .....54,a9 40,42 137 82,89 89 137 .. 42 .. 43 . .,., 42 89,97 .. ... 58,89 109,187 137 42,61,71,97 ......32, 42 42 42 .. 58,138 89 42 .. 138 .. 43 Whitney, Cathy .... ..,........,. 4 3 Wie, Bonnie ...... .................. 4 3 Wierman, Elaine ,.,,... 24,25,26,48,109, 134,138 Wierrnan, Ted ..... 23,32,43,6O,66,67,68,95 Wildman, Gloria , ,........ ,....,..... 1 38 Wiley, Gary ................,........ 43 Wilkerson, Charlene . . ....... 89 Williams, Bonnie ......,............. 138 Williams, Dave ..........,,... .. 49, 138 Williams, Guy .........,...... 24,25,60,13B Williams, Jim ..,.... 23, 43, 67, 68, 97,- 98 Williams, Judy .,......,........... 54,89 Williams, Linda .,....,............... 43 Williams, Lynn .. ... 43,51 ,61,95 Williams, Mary .. . ......... . 43 Williams, Ray .... .............. 8 9 Willingham, Pat ... 58,109,126,138 Willis, Pat ......, 43 Wilmoth, Linda ... .,..... 25, 43 Wilson, Bary ..... .,............... 7 8,89 Wilson, Jerry ........,......,..,.. 43, 94 Wilson, John , ........,.....,........ 43 Wilson Joy ...... 24,25,57,107,109,139,14O Wilson Margaret ............. 48,54,58,89 Wilson Sandra ....... 51 ,54,58,100,137,139 Wilson Scott ... ..,..... 22,5O,93,139 Wilson Terri . . .,....,......... 43 Wilton Gwen . ..,.......... 89 Wilton, Linda . .. Wishert, Louie , . . . Wittmeier, Sharon Wolf, Dennis ... Wolfe, Jim , . . Wolff, Bob . . . Wolff, Gene . . Wood, Frank . Wood, Linda . , . Wood, Muriel . .. Worden, Stanley i.. Wright, Barbara ., Yeager, Dick . . Yeager, Truman Yeager, Wade . . . Young, lvonne . . Zahler, Ray ...... Zahler, Rodney Zepeda, John .... Zerr, Gene .... Ziska, Herb ... Zito, Patsy ... Zschomler, Ken .. Zuber, Steve .. 43 22,96,97,103,112, 122,139 ......57,109,139,14O .. 205159899697106 111111 139 ' 43 43 43 .. 28,139 Y 89 . , , .19,22,97,139 55,139 43 Z .. 89 .. 89 89 43 89 . ....... .43 ..,..55, 89 62,89,152 -wmysmggs snr Relaxing around the pool while enioying the laziness Of Sum- lN THE POOL: Pete Mon Wai, Steve Zuber, Carol Parks, Marge mer, the Senior Staff reminds the Junior Staff, There's an- Arnold, Pqf R055, and Pat Harris, ON THE DECK: Wayne Light, other year ahead for you. Mrs. Griffith, Linda Bachmann, Carrol' Johnson, Carol McMul- len, Lynda Prenslow, Marti Albers, Rich Van Horn, and Carol Quinn. Summer's here! Throughout the three seasons displayed in this book, we, the 1963 LOLOMI STAFF, have tried to portray our 'school and its lite iust as it happened. Now the school year is ended, marking the beginning of summer and vacation for all of us. We hope all ot you will truly enioy this annual and through the photo- graphs and the printed words see the true spirit of DHS. To you, the students, who really are DHS, we give this book, hoping that you will always remember - to everything there is a season. TAYLQRW rdU!3LlSlLllNC 'COMPANY 74aau6Zoa., Davis High School Administration and Faculty Kennell-Ellis Photographers Jerry Clark, Photographer Forest and Whitmire Photographers R. L. 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