East Valley High School - Kamiakin Yearbook (Yakima, WA)

 - Class of 1961

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His lofty ideals are deeply implanted into the lives of his formerlstudents as well as those of today. E DCU! 41 ,W ,V jf J , ,GM inf if ' ' W wolf' NL yi if lylffjwf LM: W 1 WW f Q A ,f Qi! H ,CQJJMCCY if 'WW W0 L, 4 fylfdlf 6 V, A ff gvfij we W will ff flu 150 My f l fffw ' if 1 M!! IIA Aiiffzl MQ, FOREWURD We, the Annual Staff, are proud to present to you our 1961 Kamiakin. This book has caught glimpses here and there, so that in years to come the activities of this school year at East Valley High will not be dimmed and will not fade from memory. In later years, while turning these pages, if you should recall the many smiles, sorrows, and dreams of '61, we shall be content, knowing that we have done the thing we were called upon to do. 1? KAMLAKIN STAFF Michele Lester, Editor 42 S 2 VZ! ,'l1 Q N f . A-f Y'4-'- 222345, . 2447! igijc' ZQQEQA V555 ZLL? 7,-E2 V 1 2, .,..fA- eta magigx .5-if-2? KYSSSS . 6? , 1,559 Q2 ZX! gui QP fliiffzczw V22 QQNTENTS Z2,f7 ..,-2 STH? J, z 9 ,M xvvbdjj K ...f-.,,., v -'47 X FACULTY GLASSES' -S Offljifff-Sf if ,Z 25? URGANHZATHUNS ef Vfwl qwwff 2WWfE , mJf1,.,mAQT11V11THES '01 7f A 4 fffafff r7777 may QQPVQ SPURTS S F- J ff! filff ADVERTISERS W K7 Sw , f f , fvf2,,f:-'7f7' 'TL-afv-'- Z7 A D jjiwq'-Q 1 . ,ji ,I 1 -' f A If Z7 '7 f J MR, C HA RLES GILES Superintendent MR. RICHARD STIMPSON Principal Life is given us for one great purpose - the growth of character. It matters little what may be our duties, our pleasures, our cares, so only we grow by them. We live well not by doing big things, but by doing little things in a big spirit. Charles A . Giles Superintendent MARILYN BOORSMA SECRETARY TO MR. GILES The four years you spend in high school may very well be the mostsignificant years of your lifetime. The best advice Iucan offer to the students of East Valley High School is that you make the most of your high school years. Do your best in the classroomg be active in school clubsg participate in school activitiesgshow pride in East Valley High Schoolgand last, be humble for the opportunity offered you, both at school and in this great United States of America, For if you miss any of the pointsl have mentioned, you will never againhave the opportunity for these experiences. Richard Stimpson Principal ffilw QW FARRELL SMITH MR. DUPONT MRS. R AY -N 110, , 5' 9 OFFIICE T' ooo STAJF F Left to right: Janice Gillaspie, Burnetta Bradley, JoAnn Wilson, Darlene Radosevich, Reatha Holt, Maxine Hallman, Wilma Linger. 2, Q an S S. , O. HAWKES, Sponsors YAKIMA FEDERAL, 188 E. Yakima Ave. 105 E. Yakima Ave. DON ULLOM ' DAVID BALLINGER President Vice President AoSo o UFFIIOERS I COLLEEN WARRIOR ' RON SMITH Secretary Treasurer The student council of East Valley High School is D the governing body of the school. Composed of rep- E resentatives from every class and club in the school, the council approves or vetoes all plans made by N these organizations for money making projects and y such things as parties or dances. y As a cross section of the student body, the council makes rules and regulations governing the student body. if Officers of the student council are the A,S.B. , I officers and Mr. Richard Stimpson, principal, is the U advisor. J T L N C ll lb SITTING, left to right: Mary Hubbard, ZiNNitta Heikell, Trudy Holden, Ron Smith, Don Ullom, Dave Ballinger, Colleen Warrior, Brian Wagner, Lewis Fry. STANDING, left to right: Eileen Gendron, Maxine Hallman, Darlene Radosevich, John Valadez, John Lawrence, Bill Lnenicka, Ann Forgey, Gary Robillard, Jim Gage, Sue Elzea, Reatha Holt, Jackie Wise, Mr. Stimpson, Michele Lester. MRS. DAWSON: Spanish I-ll, MR. COSTA: World Geography, Reading, Girls' P.E. Wash. State History, Sociology, Biology, Psychology. MR. NEWELL: Chorus, Band. MR. SCI-IMICK: Wash. State History, World Geography, World History, Boys' P.E. MR. HENDERSON: World History MR. SMITH: BUSUIGSS Math, and Problems, U. S. History. Algebra, General Math, P.E. FRANK APODACA: Letterman 141, Bi-Chem-Phi, Band 131, Track, Basketball. ALBERT BA LADEZ: Letterman 131, Senior Vice Pres. Library, Track, Basketball Mgr.121, Basketball 121. DAVE BALLINGER: Boys' Club Sgt. -at-Arms 141, Letterman 141, Honor Society, ASB Vice Pres. , Soph, Treas. , Junior Treas. , Devils Tale Sports Ed. , Baseball 141, Basketball 141, Rep, to Dear Abbey at Davis High, Mem. Of Winning Bowling Team 121. JOHN BATEMAN: Letterman 121, Bi-Chem-Phi141, Boys' Club 141, Who Dunit? , Football Mgr. , Track Mgr. , 121, Bowling 131, Bowling Sec. BURNETTA BRADLEY: Leta Club 141, FHA 131, FHA Pres. , GAA 141, Pep Club 131, Senior Sec. , Choir 141, Bowling, Drill Team, SHARON BROWN: Leta Club 141, Leta Club Treas. , GAA 131, Pep Club, Library, Choir, Bowling, IIM CARPENTER: Boys' Club, Library, MARY ELLEN CHRISMEN: Leta Club, GAA, Pep Club, Devil's Tale, Treas. Sponsor YAKIMA WESTERN SPORTSWEAR Moxee City BILLIE COLEMAN: Leta Club 121, Annual 141, Copy Ed, of Annual 141. ELLEN CONNELL: Leta Club141, FHA 121, FHA Asb,, GAA 141, Red Cross 141, Pep Club 121, Choir, Trio, Drill Team 121, Props in Grandad Goes Wild. MARY LOU DIAZ: Leta Club 123, GAA 123, Bi-Chem- Phi, Pep Club, Library 123. JIM DICKENS: Boys' Club, Letterman 143, Letter- man Sec. , Bi-Chem -Phi 123, Honor Society 133, Debate, Soph. Pres., Junior ASB Rep., Band 143, Football 133, Track 143, Basketball Mgr. 133, Home- coming King 1960, Third and First in Eagels' Spelling Bee's, Model United Nations, Special Panel Review By Press On Controversial Issue, Salutatorian. sUE ELZEA: Leta Club 123, FHA 123, GAA 143, B1- Chem-Phi123, FTA 123, Devil's Tale Feature Ed., Choir. CHARLANN FORBES: Leta Club 143, Leta Club PICS., GAA 143, Red Cross 123, Bi-Chem-Phi 133, Honor Society, Pep Club 143, FTA 123, FTA Pres., Senior Sgt. -at-Arms, Intramural Capt. 133, Intramurals 143, Drill Team. ANN FORGEY: Leta Club 143, GAA, Bi-Chem-Phi 133, Bi-Chem-Phi Treas., Pep Club, Devil's Tale Feature Ed., High Time Ed. LARRY GAMACHE: Red Cross 133, Red Cross Vice Pres., Devil's Tale Sports Ed., Library, Bul1 in a China Shop, Band, Choir 133, Baseball, Bow1ing133. EILEEN GENDRON: Leta Club 143, GAA 123, GAA ASB Rep., Red Cross, Pep Club, Junior Sec., Choir 123, Sweetheart Ball Princess. JOYCE GREER: Leta Club, Choir, Transferred from Longview, Washington, fourth year. RUSSELL HEATON: DeVil's Tale, Bull in a China Shop, Track 133, Mad Hatters, Bowling. SANDRA HANSEN: Leta Club 143, FHA 133, GAA 133, Red Cross 123, Devil's Tale Club and Social News Ed., Choir. DARLENE HENNING: Le-ta Club 145, GAA 145, GAA Vice Pres., Pep Club 145, FTA 125, Bull in a China Shop, Band, Choir 125, Pop Chairman 125, Nonet, Bowling 135. COVEY HIEBERT: Boys' Club 145, Basketball, Track, Lettermen's Club. LEROY HOLT: Boys' Club 145, Bi-chem-Phi 135, Choir125. THELMA HOLT: Leta Club 145, GAA 135, Bi-Chem- Phi 135, Pep Club 135, FTA 125, FTA Pres., Library. Sponsor RlCHY'S SERVICE 601 E. Yakima Ave. ROY HOWSON: Boys' Club 145, Lettermen's Club 125, Bi-Chem-Phi135, Honor Society135, Junior ASB Rep., Lettermen's Club Pres., Frosh Pres. , Soph. ASB Rep., Baseball 145, Football 145, Basketball 125, Model United Nations. PHILLIP HUBBARD: Boys' Club 145, Bi-chem-Phiqsp, Devil's Tale Photographer. MICKEY JACKSON: Leta Club 145, FHA 145, FHA Pres., Sec., ASB Rep., GAA 145, Bi-Chem-Phi 125, Pep Club 125, Debate, Devil's Tale 125, Asst. Ed., Ed.-in-Chief, Who Donit? , Choir, Homecoming Princess, Home Ec. Award, Nonet, Drill Team. LARRY KEENEY: Boys' Club 145, Lettermen's Club 135, Lettermen's Sgt-at-Arms, Baseball 135, Football 135, Basketball 135. HARRY KELLY: Boys' Club 145, Mad Hatters 125, Letterman's, Grandpa Goes Wild, Bull in a China Shop, V Who Dunit? , Out on a Limb, Band 145, Track Mgr. JOHN LAWRENCE: Boys' Club 145, Lettermen's 135 Lettermen's ASB Rep. , Bi-Chem-Phi125, Debate, Frosh. Sgt. -at-Arms, Junior Pres., Football 135, Track 145, Homecoming King, Sweetheart Ball Prince. MICHELE LESTER: Leta Club 135, GAA 135, Bi- Chem-Phi 125, Bi-Chem-Phi Treas., Honor Society 125, FTA, Annual Ed., Annual ASB, Bull in a China Shop, Fashion Board, Homecoming Queen, Betty Crocker Homemaking Award, DAR Citizenship Award. WILMA LINGER: Leta Club 125, GAA, Candidate for Peanut Queen and Sweetheart' Princess. DENNIS LOEWE: Boys' Club, Lettermen 125, Bl-Chem Phi 135, Bi-Chem-Phi Pres., Honor Society 125, De- bate, Fresh. Vice Pres., Senior Pres., Baseball 145, Basketball 125, National Merit Scholarship Commend- ation, National Council of Teachers of English Award, Model U. N., Leadership Conference, Bowling 125, Bowling Pres., Valedictorian, MC Ir. -Sen. Banquet. BILL LNENICKA: Boys' Club 145, Boys' Club Sgt. - at-Arms, Bi-Chem-Phi 125, Senior ASB, Baseball 145, Football 145, Basketball 145, Sweetheart Ball King, Industrial Arts, Mad Hatters, Lettermen's Club. GARY MARK: Boys' Club 145, Boys' Club Sgt. -at- Arms, Baseball, Bi-Chi-Phi, Devil's Tale News Ed., All Hi Play, Football 125, Track 145, Basketball Mgr., Industrial Arts, Bowling, Lettermen's Club. SHIRLEY McDOWELL: Leta Club 145, -GAA 135, Red Cross 145, Red Cross Vice Pres. , Pep Club, Leta Club Sgt. -at-Arms. MONZETTA MCINROY: Leta Club 145, Leta Club Sec., FHA, GAA 145, Pep Club 125, Frosh. Treas., Soph. Sec. , Library 125, Choir 125. JACKIE WISE: Leta Club 145, GAA 145, GAA Treas., Bi-Chem -Phi Sec., Honor Society 135, Honor Society Sec. , Pep Club Sec. , Frosh Sec., Soph. Treas., Cheerleader ASB, Majorette, Sweetheart Ball Queen, Homecoming Princess, Peanut Princess. WAYNE MULFORD: Boys' Club 145, Boys' Club Sec., Bi-Chem-Phi Sec. , Senior Sgt. -at-Arms. BILL OSBORME: Boys' Club, Red Cross, Track, Innta- murals Sen. JACK PARKER: Boys' Club 145, Lettermen's Club 125, Bi-Chem-Phi125, Honor Society 135, Honor Society Pres., Sec., Treas., ASB Rep., Debate, Who Dunit? Football 145, Track 145, Basketball 125, Mad Hatters. DARLENE RADOSEVICH: Leta Club 145, Leta Club Vice Pres., FTA, GAA, Red Cross 125, Red Cross ASB Rep. , Pep Club, Choir 145, Trio, Queen of the Sweetheart Ball 135. GAIL RODDY: Transfer from Melvorner, Ark. LINDA RUD: Leta Club 125, GAA 125, GAA Pres., Red Cross 125, Red Cross Sec. -Treas, , Pep Club 125, FTA, FTA Vice Pres., Annual Copy Ed., March of Dimes Chairman, Who Du1'1it, Transferred from Franklin Pierce High School 135, Tacoma Washington. DENNIS SCHUT: Boys' Club 145, Lettermen's Club 125, Lettermen's Club Sec., Library 125, Track Mgr. 125, Basketball Mgr. 125. IO ANN WILSON: Leta Club 145, FHA 125, FHA Pres. , GAA 145, Bi-Chem-Phl125, Pep Club 145, FTA 125, FTA Vice Pres. KAY SEAMAN: Transfer from Oak Harbor, Wash., Leta Club 115, FHA 115, GAA 115, Pep Club 115, Library, Bull in a China Shop, Who Dunit, Choir 125, Trio, Solo and Ensemble Contest 1Superior at CWCE5. LEE SIDWELL: Boys' Club 145, Library 125, Track 125, Mad Hatters. V-ERDON SINE: Boys' Club 145, Lettermen's Club 135, Bi-Chem-Phi 125, Band 125, Football 125, Track 135, Basketball 125, Boys' Club Sec. Sponsor TERRACE HTS. BEAUTY SHOP ' 4112 1f2 Terrace Hts. Rd. RON SMITH: Boys' Club 135, Boys' Club Vice Pres. Soph. Sgt. -at-Arms, Cheerleader, Mad Hatter, Senior Play, Track 145, Mad Hatter Vice Pres. JOHN SOMMERS: Boys' Club 145, Lettermen 145, Lettermen Sec., Ba1'1d145, Football125, Track 145. JUDY SORRELL: Leta Club 145, Red Cross 125 . IULIAN SORRELL: Boys' Club 145. Sponsors LOFTUS REALTY 732 Summrtview KELLY'S CLEANERS. 124 S. 2nd St. WALT TOOP: Boys' Club 145, Boys' Club Sec., Bi- Chem-Phi145, FTA, Band145, Basketball Mgr. 125 CAROLYN ULLOM: Leta Club 145, GAA 145, Red Cross 145, Pep Club 135, Senior Sgt. -at-Arms. DON ULLOM: Boys' Club 145, Boys' Club Sgt. -at- Arms, Lettermen 135, Bi-Chem-Phi 125, Honor Society 125, ASB President, Soph. Vice Pres., Junior Pres. , Who Dunit? , Band, Football 135, Basketball 125, Boys' State, Leadership Conference, Winner of Voice of Democracy, Model UN. JOHN VALADEZ: Boys' Club 145, Boys' Club ASB Rep. , Lettermen145, Lettermen Sgt. -at-Arms, Bi- Chem-Phi, Debate, Frosh. ASB Rep., Junior Sgt.- at-Arms, Bull in China Shop Stage Mgr., Band 145, Baseball135, Football 145, Basketball135, All Star Football Player, Honor Band, Football Inspira- tion Award, Most Tackles, Leadership Conference Mad Hatters. ' 1 KIRBY VANDERHOUWEN: Boys' Club 145, Boys' Club Treas. , Bi-Chem -Phi 145, Bi-Chem -Phi Pres. 125, Senior Treas., Lettermen135, Track 135, Model UN. , Calander Capt. ART VAUTOUR: Boys' Club 145, Lettermen's Club, Bi-Chem-Phi135, Football Mgr. , Basketball Mgr. Nf- COLLEEN WARRIOR Leta Club C45 Leta Club Treas GAA f4j Red Cross Q23 B1 Chem Ph1f2j Pep Club C23 FTA C2j FTA Sec Treas ASB Sec Annual Q33 Annual Copy Editor S onsors Bi-Chem-Phi f4j, Bi-Chem-Phi ASB, Honor Society ENGBERG S SFRVIC15 4009 Terrace Hts Rd HUIBREGTSE TRUCKING I8 Eglin Drive DICK WADLEY: Boys' Club f4j, Boys' Club Pres., CZJY Track, Basketball Leadership Con., Model United Nations f2j. TWELVE YEAR SENIIURS SITTING, left to right: Darlene Henning, Monzetta Mclnroy, Darlene Radosivich, Ellen Connell, Shirley McDowell, Carolyn Ullom, Jackie Wise, Colleen Warrior, Mickey Jackson, Jo Ann Wilson. STANDING: John Valadez, Harry Kelly, Frank Apodaca, Dave Ballanger, John Bateman, Covey Hie- bert, Bill Lnenicka, Kirby VanderHouwen, Albert Baladez, Russ Heaton, Qnot shownj Billie Coleman. Y SENHOR USCARS xl Most Likely To Succeed MICHELE LESTER .TIM DICKENS nmnml Most Athletic CHARLANN FORBES BILL LNENICKA Biggest Flirts MICKEY JACKSON ART VAUTOUR Best Sports BURNETTA BRADLEY IOI-IN VALADEZ m Best Dressed JACKIE WISE DAVE BALLINGER Most Refined BILLIE COLEMAN PHIL HUBBARD Most Humorous ANN FORGEY VERDON SINE WE, THE ANNUAL STAFF, will the splotchy walls, stuffy air, dilapidated furniture, crystal chandeliers, our original painting Our National Bouquet, and the modernistic de- sign of the dusty black pipes on the ceiling, and the enormous foot prints on the wall to next year's staff. May the atmos- phere inspire them. THELMA HOLT to whoever will take them, my hard classes and poor grades. M. E, CHRISMAN to Joyce Lessard all the fun Ihad in Bookkeeping which wasn't much. JACK PARKER my jumping shoes to Tom so he can fly over the pit. . . to Jeri my English themes. ROY HOWSON my half of the Howson-Vautour ready- made passes to Mr. Stimpson and my ability to use them to Brian Wagner. WALT TOOP all the fun I've had to EV. MARY LOU DIAZ all my love notes to Sandy so she can use them for reference, JULIAN SORRELL all I didn't learn to Mr. Sehmel that he might find a genius for it. WILMA LINGER to the new office girls the fun and enjoy- ment in working with Farrell. WAYNE MULFORD still being sound. . .I leave. LARRY KEENY everything to everybody. KAY SEAMAN yesterday's memories to tomorrow's adventures and today's blessings to EV. JOHN LAWRENCE to Gary Mark a plate glass window, to Tanner the I stand at the lake. DARLENE I-IENNING to any fool the pop machine, to the GAA Vice President all my headaches. JACKIE WISE to the cheerleaders a quarter to hold up their knee socks. GARY MARK to Mr. Smith my mild temper, even disposition, and good sportsmanship. MICHEY JACKSON ability to get into difficulties to Bonnie and my patience to Gary Gamache. RON SMITH to Brian my headachesg to Val my best books. JOA NN WILSON all my classes and activities to the one most deserving. BILL LNENICKA Iwill, Iwill, IWon't. JOHN BA TEMAN good times to future seniors. DICK WA DLEY the apple machine to Jeff, my love notes to Murray for reference. JOYCE GREER my business and shorthand to Donna Schmidt. ART VAUTOUR my half of the Vautour-Howson phony passes to the best userg to my brother my taps which so pleased Mr. Stimpson. KIRBY VANDERHOUWEN my transmitter to the sucker stupid enough to study radio. LARRY GAMACHE my old folders to Mary Hubbard, so, she won't forget the French. BILL OSBORNE my world history book to Gaye Smith, all my bad luck to no one, and all my good luck to the under- classmen. DENNIS LOEWE my only two B's Ireceived in high school back to Mr. Cole. SHIRLEY McDOWELL all my good grades to my sister, Sharon. She will need them for our 35, OO bet. DARLENE RADOSEVICH all my daring escapades to anyone who has the nerve to-try them. LINDA MCKELHEER all my good times both in and out of school to my little brother. JIM DICKENS all the bad things in high school for Chuck. He can earn the good ones for himself. DAVE BALLINGER my books and American Observers to Larry Tanner and to Max all my fun in high school. Veni, Vidi, Vici! SHARON BROWN my business math seat to anyone who wants ity my shorthand to Donna Schmidtg my World History to a next year's senior. SENIOR WILLS Mr. Cole, ,,2.2,,1,-2,.., 22.2-1, ,122 2222, 12-22 2 M2 2222, .2 25fg,gjg5h?2 522212 .22 2 2w.22'22,f ' - ,. .- ,322 .f122'22Jf2i?E2?X51d 2 X25 F ,2,2,,22,,2.K,,, .. 2 ,W 2 A , M2 . Ii?-'2'12x1' f1sefPi' E, ?22fQ2ff22,g?2gzm 1: 2 . ,222 2 2 22,22,2222,,f, 1,2252 f'f222.2,,22s,,, 2 ,Q ,,-,, 2, 22,2 --2. ,- fs' 22 - . .,2,.2,,A,, 222, f22,,,2,,f2,q,.2s 3-f':22.i2,'2222.:T' . 2 ,252-?2N2' 4 s : fi i2V57fi1'f?f2224?7 ,,,3,.,,,,,, s22,X,Wg,,g ., MY V, V221 22fQ2E,2525j5f?E522',?' 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XCANJ fo ca 13' Q' 5 is -p 0.57 SWE Z5 UJUQQ Sponsor LES ROBINSONS 2 E. Walnut St. FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. Schumaker, adv. 9 Linda Rud, Darlene Radosevich, Sandra Gallucci, Alice Payne. SECOND ROW: Sandra Han sen, Colleen Warrior, Charlan Forbes, Linda McKelheer, Carolyn Ulom, Ellen Connell, Shirley McDowell. KAMIIAKHN STAFF J , ' 'TT - '55 1 .H KNNX. 1 5 P Sponsors 11' i' Y ,F STAR CLOTHING. 2206 S lst St TOUPIN'S HARDWARE, Moxee Clty Left to nght Lmda Rud Collen W3fI1OI Louie Fry Mlchele Lester Janet Huibretsge, Sandra Ga11ucc1 .4 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY X 5. El.. 3 f? 2 'L 5 W S FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Dawson, adv. g ZiNita Heikell, Sandra Inger- soll, Michele Lester, Jackie Wise, Nikki Wulff, Charlann Forbes, Sue Elzea. SECOND ROW: Eldon Loewe, Roy Howson, Dave Ballinger, Don Ullom, Lewis Fry, presidentg Jack Parker, Dick Wadley, Dennis Loewe, Jim Dickens. i Sponsor TURNER IMPLEMENT 2206 S lst St FIRST ROW, left to right: Dale Woods, Roy Howson, Leroy Holt, Art Vautour, Ann Forgey, treasurerg Sue Elzea, Sandra Gallucci, secretaryg Brian Wagner, Vice president, Eldon Loewe, president, Mr. Sehmel, adv. SECOND ROW: Jack Parker, ZiNita Heikell, Kathy Steiber, Janice Noblitt, Lois Plem- mons, Carol White, Jeanne Harlow, Dixie Baymiller, Nikki Wulff, Sandra Ingersoll, Mary Lou Diaz, Michele Lester, THIRD ROW: Lewis Fry, Verdon Sine, John Lawrence, Gary Mark, Jeff Gunvaldson, Wayne Mulford, John Bateman, Philip Hubbard, Colleen Warrior, Mickey Javkson, Charlann Forbes. FOURTH ROW: Larry Johnston, Gary Robillard, Jerry Markwood, Larry Jensen, Curt Horn, Franf Milke, Charles Wade, David Syferd, Mike Hinz, Kirby VanderHouwen, Ray Bakker. FIFTH ROW: Don Ullom, Dennis Loewe, Dick Wadley, Jim Dickens, Mike Schwartzenberger, Khyle Milham, Larry Marvin. 1 DEVlllL,'S TALE J! Left to right: Mary Ellen Chrisman, Sue Elzea, Mickey Jackson, Gary Mark, Phil Hubbard, Sandra Hansen, Alice Payne, Gary Gamache, Dave Ballinger. Sponsors ED FOY'S AUTOMOTIVE, 3916 Terrace Hts. Rd TRIANGLE AUTO, 1224 S. lst St S H T T N N S W. Q AN s', U E .NX N MAJURETTES J W INDA SMITH JUDY SCHMIDT ZiN1TA Z f K WM 1 8 14,1 ll A f a 4:8 l iQlP5f Rv nz ,gunning L , .. .. , Q egg. Q 5? Q sv Fl. .M .A on S v O ,fd J 4 E 2 Vi B ,X A EQ V 6 .J Q lil 1 X fir X X 1 f. 10 n A was B ! g SITTING, left to right, Delorrs Laurvrck, Mrs. Ray, coach, Mickey Jackson, Jill Giles, Carol White, Sandra Ingersoll. STANDING, left to right: Iack Parker, Lewis Fry, Jeff Gunvaldson, Dennis Loewe, hm Dickens, John Law rence, John Valadez. SITTING, left to right: Charlann Forbes, Darlene Henning, Mrs. Ray, advisor JoAnn Wilson, Reatha Holt, Charles Wade, Linda Rud. STANDING, left to right: Walt Toop, Michele Lester, Colleen Warrior, Sue Elzea. Sponsor ROSSER Sc SUTTON 101 S 6th Ave n X f 1 fu? 5g gin if ,11 ,Q Q25 XS' ws , I Q gal G 60 NM KING fe E s 5 Q5 ., I-W. -1 V, 1QfmQ..,A X, M55 QW aw :W M QS Iii, ww, WSE Sig-TQ, sw 4421: S2915 3- : 2 K ,vw fm. N, ' -sn, ww 2 r L w WSW 3 . 1 -XPS' ff. JUUNJIOR SENHUR HELD ATE EAST VALLEY PRUM THEME CASTLE OF DREAMS 4 N I BASKETBALL MANAGERS FIRST ROW, left to right: Art Vautour, Gary Mark, David Syferd, SECOND ROW left to right: Mike l-linz, Dennis Schut. FIRST ROW, left to right: Pat Coleman, Marvin Wright, Vern Bakker. SECOND ROW: Bob Seaman, Gary Hamilton, Chuck Dickens, Dick Delany, Jim Gage, Dennis Hein, Joe Apodaca. THIRD ROW: Berry Cook, Richard Kelly, Boyd VanderHouwen, Mr. Costa, Coach. EV OPPONENTS 35 Granger 56 C. Catholic 59 Highland 57 Naches 52 Marquette 30 Selah 52 White Swan 59 W. Valley 45 'Prosser 55 Granger 57 Selah ' League started here SCORE 33 38 41 37 54 64 56 46 60 37 63 66 White Swan 58 W. Valley 50 Grandview 68 Highland 65 Cle Elum 58 Marquette 56 C. Catholic 66 Naches 42 Goldendale 62 Selah Tournament game held at Sunnyside FIRST ROW, left to right: Ivan Boster, Tom Fieldstead, Larry Marvin, Art Valadez. SECOND ROW: Dennis Lester, Ray Bakker, Alex Kehl. THIRD ROW: Ron Ransier, Khyle Milham, Bob Regimbal, Terry Reinmuth Mr. Schmick, Coach. EVENT 100 yd dash 220 yd dash 440 yd dash 880 yd run mile 180 lo hurd 120 hi hurd S80 yd relay mile relay T IME 10.4 22.8 53. 8 2:08 4:47 20. 8 15.4 1:38. 7 3:44. 2 SCHUOL RECURDS NAME Fred Lenseigne Fred Lenseigne Mike Clark Mike Clark Dick Wiehl Mike Clark Mike Clark M. Clark, B. Buchanan L, Dupont, J, Davis D, Seibol, M. Judge D. Lester, T. 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