Franklin High School - Post Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1967

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TOA SOPHOMORE, IT'S HAVINGA FRIEND ON THEJV RALLY, WHICH MAKES YOU FEEL VERY IMPORTANT INDEED. TO A JUNIOR, IT'S SPORTING A CLASS PIN OR A CORSAGE FROM THE JUNIOR PROM AND KNOWING HOW MUCH FUN NEXT YEARWILL BE. TOA SENIOR, IT'S SITTING IN THE FIRST ROW IN THE AUDIT- ORIUM AND FINISHING YOUR HIGH SCHOOL CAREER---AND REMEMBERING A L L T H E FU N ANDWISHING IT COULD START ALL OVER AGAIN. BETWEEN REG . PERIOD AND DISMISSA L, SCATTERED A- MO N G ASSIGNMENTS A N D AFMWEEKS, HIDING IN DESKS AND TEXTBOOKS, ARE RAN- DOM SPLASHES OF THE SPE- CIALHAPPINESS FOUND ONLY IN A HIGH SCHOOL. HAPPINESS IS AN UNEXPECTED ASSEMBLY, A T EAC H ER WHO LETS You CHEW c3uM,... HAPPINESS IS THE SECURITY OF BEING THE ONLY ONE RUN- NING FOR A STUDENT BODY OFFICE, OR CATCHINGA LONG PASS IN THE FINAL QUARTER. . . .A ROSE FESTIVAL PRINCESS, OR EATING LUNCH OUTSIDE ON A SUNNY DAY. HAPPINESS IS THE COLD DRINK- ING FOUNTAIN IN THE MAIN HALL,OR FINISHINGYOUR HOMEWORK BEFORE CLASS IS OVER, OR A FRIEND WHO SHARES A CAFETERIA BOOTH. HAPPINESS IS SOLEMNITY, TOO. IT IS THE FIRST NOTES OF THE ANTHEM AT THE SEA- SON'S DECISIVE GAME OR THE PLEDGE TO THE FLAG IN EVERY ASSEMBLY. IT IS THE CLIMAC- TIC INSTANTOFTHE BIG PLAY. IT IS THE LAST FEW MOMENTS OF THE GRADUATION CERE- MONY. HIGH SCHOOL YEARS ARE FILLED WITH TRAGEDY AND WITH ELATION. THEY SPARKLE WITH THE DELIGHT OF CARE- FREE IRRESPONSIBLITY. . . . . .YET THEY GLOW WITH THE SPECIAL MATURE FEELING OF RESPONSIBLITES ACCEPTEDAND ACCOMPLISHED. LIVINGTHESE EXPERIENCES, AND REMEMBER- ING THEM, WE FEEL...HAPPI- NESS. HAPPINESS IS HIGH SCHOO L LIFE, TO BE EAGERLY ANTICI- PATED, PROUDLY EXPERIENCED, A N D FO N D LY REMEMBERED. 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QF , I ' . xl -' , , 5, 5 v , ' 0 ,A . eh .fl A FALL Fall Student Body President, Mike Gallucci. As the presiding officer of the student body l have had the op- portunity to represent Franklin in state and local proiectsp however, mostofmy duties were confined to serving the Franklin Student Body. A campus clean-up competion with Ma rs hal lwas organized in November and put into effect dur- ing February. The largest project required of the fall cabinet was the preparation of the l 966-67 winter conference of Region lll. This conference was held at Frank- lin High S c hoo l on February 4, and was attended by represent- atives of 72 high schools. l look back on my term recog- n iz i ng many incomplete begin- nings. Yet l remember that in completions are better than no be- ginnings at all. Student Body President and Dedicated Executive Cabinet 4 2 M1ke Gal1ucc1 officates at Executive Cabinet at an assembly and taCk1eS Studies- 14 Fall Student Body Officers: Secretary, Gloria Goetzg Treasurer, Shelly Williams, Sr. Class President, Scott Shanklandg Fr. Tyler Tsunemitsug AFM President, Roger Shioshig Vice President, Rick McNerney. Provide an Active Fall Season for Enthusiastic lluakers. Among the traditional activit- ies were the Candyland dance and an after-game dance. This cab- inetalso laid the plans for the re- newal of the inter-club council which would bea committee head- ed by a student body officer and would be made up of club presi- dents.. lt is hoped that this council would increase interest and unity within school chartered clubs. The major project undertaken by rhetall Executive Cabinet was the planning of the winter Region lll Stud e n t Council Conference which Franklin hosted, the theme of which dealt with the need for club councils. At this conference the subject for discussion was the value of school based clubs. I Publicity Chairman, Peggy Prusakg Junior Class. Vice President, John Strubleg Sophomore Class Pres1dent, Bob Marshallg AGS President, Leanne Beard5Execut1ve Cabinet Faculty Advisor, Mr. Wax. 15 AFM week, Wild Things Part I, featuredadifferent event each day: candy, slaves, game tags, and card salesallwere profitable. The climax came on Friday in a special assembly featuring the Fabulous Epix, a popular six-piece combo. Egyone who purchased an AFM card attended this event. Wild Things Part ll, a dance featuring the Montells, concluded theweek. Some of the profit from AFM week was appropriated for the pur- chaseof more official Fra nk l in blazers. It is becoming a tradition for Fra nkl in representatives to President, Roger ShioshigHistorian, Ken Bolder5Secretary, Ric Soderberg. Weqr 1-h egg iqckefs , AFM Fall Officers: Vice President, Rick Parrish5Treasurer, Mike McMurray, Daily Events Herald Money-Making Week for AFM. Qlfront Rowj: Bill Morgan, Matt Eaton, Dave Petraca, Steve Kletzel, Mark Smith, Ken Gunter, Russel Scofield, Mike Orazio, Dennis Estes, Kevan Ross, Ernesto lnclan, John Lupo. fSecond Rowy: Albert Bates, Tom Bernard, Steve Guile, Mike Casciato, Alan Federici, Rick Gibson, Chuck Mills, Paul Taylor, Rick Goldhammer, Ed Stucl-crath, Richard Lytle, Ralph Larusso. fThird Rowl: Jeff Oreste, Terry Minch, Kevin Jones, Ray Bristow, Paul Burgard, Mike Nakata, Steve Beck, Dennis Knudson, Dave jinings, Dan Luckich. QFortH Rowy: Steve Reeves, Bob Lytle, Steve Price, Bob Otey, Robert Itami, john. Lazarides, Gary Walker, Don Loomis, Leon Koistiner, Ray Hoyt, Lee Troutman. QFifth Rowj: Gordon Weisenburg, Ray Marainda, Mark Swain, Doug Beltz, Dean Hill, Bruce Pfander, Ken Thrasher, George Rask, Bill Hardy, Bob Yoder, Craig Whitely. QSixth Rowj: jim Pinkard, Ernie Cook, Darrel Spacik, Lousi Roul, Dave Marsh, Chuck Byers, Dave Kerbs, Ge org e Zaleski, jerry Brown, Ron Harp, Kerry Benjamin, Steve jackson. QSeventh Rowj: jim Barnes, Dan McE1haney, Steve Smothers, Dave Austin, Roger Kruse, Perry I-lines, john Gallucci, Dave McFarland, David Buell, Bill Piland, Frank Demagalski, Bruce Tarver. 16 AGS started the i966-67 ac- QP1-ont Rowjz Megan Keno, Patti Chilson, Kathy Estes, Marilyn Mizote, Marcia Morehouse, Marleen Ikeda, Karin Knoll, Vickie Bowen, JosiFeammel1i, Susie Deems. fSecond Rowj: Billy Harris, Terri Santangelo, Peggy Elles, Judy Andrew, Linda Russell, Janet Loprinze, Betsy Stoutenburg, Jackie Miller, Cathie Loprinze, Barbara Keltner, Felicia Gniewoa, Sandra Demsey, Jana Stone. QThird Rowj: Lynn Proffitt, Susie Baxter, Cindy Brown. Carol Wasdworth. Brenda Nielsen, Suzette Nonne, Marilyn Smeraglio, Janice Guinta, Terrea Bennett, Terrie Smith, Lynn Jewell. fFourth Rowy: Nancy Stoutenburg, Donna Heumann, Terrie Rolf, Shannon Johnston, Linda Sauer, Janice Metteer. Pam Tyler. Gloria Wolford. Shelly Fadness, Sandy Stone Claudette Moe.lFifth Rowj: Beckie Lang, Susan Itami, Kathy Kanas, Bonnie Lang,Nancv Lofstedt, Rosanne Van Veen, fanet Brown, Karen Riesenman, Sandy Gallino, Carol Fuman. Chris ,Walsh. Becky Atkinson, Mary Kushner, Laura Coppernol1.fSixth Rowy: Nora Blanco, Nancy Banta, Lindy Johnston, Turid Olsen, Julie Auborn, Chris Alm, Debbie Endicott, Janet Harwell, Sharon Wells, Sharon Pohrman, Sandy Darby, Chris Dickson, Kathy Durgan. AGS Activities Incude Entertainer and Italian Dinner. trvities by holding an all-girl as- sembly Featuring Anita Bryant ac- companied by her husband, pian- ist Bob Green. The lovely sing- ing star presented several of her hitsongs. Shealso entertained the girls with an amusing talk and some serious ideas about beauty ofchar- acter. The next event was the Father- Daughter Banquet, Pass the Pasta, Papa. The Italian dinner attended by more than 200 dads and daugh- ters, was the biggest success of its kind in AGS history., Another important event For AGS was the distribution, to the freshman and transferred girls, of a booklet explaining the purpose and activities of AGS, rules of expected behavior, and a copy ofthe AGS song. AGS Fall Term Officers: President, Leanne Beard, Vice President, Jackie Hines, Secretary, Shiela Hildebrand, Junior Year Representative, Kathy Pearson, Treasurer, linda Larson, Senior Year Representative, Pat David, Historian, Evelyn Lushenko. 17 The fall Student Council ap- lFront Rowl: Secretary. Katy Holland: President. Rick McNerney: President .Pro tenjipore, Lim Coons. I Second Rowl: Susan Younger, Vickie Harris, Debbie Monaco, Nancy Guarnatta, Gail Becker, Linda Mirenda, usan Miller, Pam Loprinzi,judy Olivero, Tina Eaton, Sharon Gal1ucci.fThird Rowjzjudy Torelle, Carol Monti, Janet Baty, Chris Greer, Pam Roylnce, Rosie Rivera, Sheryl Varnel1,janis Pieretti, Ronna Biggs, Karen Bergeron. Cathy Baucom. Pam Woods, Kathy Fuglee. fFourth Rowl: Debbie Mealev, Nilci Monrow, Patti Copper, Linda Bennett, Sue Odbert, Nadine Bunnell, Evelyn Repp, Chris Gniewosz. Diane Barmer, Vickie Brown, Tanna Krause, jan Smith. fFifth Rowj: Steve Smith, Larry Henicki, Steve Grove. Tom Hall, Doug Lambert, Gary Daniels, jerry Ikeda, George AnDyke, Mike Goodale, Brian Gattuccio. lSixth Rowj: Nick Qattuccip. Terry Qan-, Frank Biggs, Dale South, Roger Roisam, David Snyder, Terry jones, George Teeny, Rudy Casciato, jim Davis. Steve Arruda. l Seventh Rowj: Steve Gimbol, Carl Shick. Ed Sheets, Ric Long, Paul Pomroy, Dan Velander, Terrell Orme,M1ke Gunter, Terry Jacobsen, Ron Earnest, jon McK1ean. Student Council Debates Budget and Campus Cleanup. pointed cleanup, good neighbor, and door committees to facilitate their work. The student body budget was passed. Cleanupcompetitionwith Marshall High School helped solve the chronic problem, trash around the campus. Motions were passed that girls who earn varsity letters will receive pins instead of trad- ional letters, and thatstudentbody officers other than the president can run again For office., An important event was the hosting of Jackson High School's Executive Cabinet. Fund raising projects were planned to buy card tables. Franklin students learn democratic procedure and support candidates by voting in Student Body elections. 18 Roswitha Millo, Frank1in's 1966-67 Exchange Student. For the tenth time in the past l3 years Franklin was again hon- ored to have an exchange student. MissRoswitha Millo, Roxie, from Munich, Bavaria, Germany, was one of 29 foreign exchange stu- dents in thegreater Portland area. Although it is a priviledge to be an exchange student, the po- sition carries many restrictions and responsibilities. For the first four months of her visit to Am erica Roxiewas not allowed to speak in public. Shewas, however, agood speaker and demonstrated her skill at various functions. Roxy was an active member of the studentbody, a member of A Choir, and a columnist for theks-t. lf a heart is full of ioy and gratitude it is hard to express it on a sheet of paper. My most sincere thanks go to Mr. Westcott, his capable staff, and all the teachers who showed a lot of patience in helping me on my way. Another big thank you that lmust get off of my mind is to all the FHS stud en ts who, by their friendliness and help, made this year the success it was for me. l can'tfind the adequate words to express how much this wonder- ful experience has meant to me. Long after you have graduated and forgotten the timid exchange stud- ent from Germany, l'll sit in my rocking chair and tell my grand- c h i ld ren the exciting tale ofa young girl who spent a year in The City of Roses. . .way back in 1967. Yours, Roxie . The Franklin football team is presented to the student body. First Pep Assembly Introduces Team... Rally girls perform the Umbre11a Dance, as their outfits are seen for the first time, during the rally assembly 20 and Rally Squad Setting Pace for Spirited Year. Student body vice-president Mike G a l l u c ci introduced the years activities with the first pep assembly on September 9. The highlights included the presentations of the foreign ex- change student, theteam, and the fall football princesses: Joa nn Vassar, Nancy Stoutenburg, Elaine Schibel, and Chris Walsh. The i966-67 PepClub outfits, gray A-line skirt topped by maroon sweaters with the Pep e m b l em , were modeled by the officers. Franklin's first football-wres- tling rallysquad appeared wearing the new rally uniforms and intro- duced theofficers. Summoning the team to the stage, the rally squad and an avid audience showed Quaker spirit. For the festivities at the first football game, the students of Franklin chose the i966 Homecom- ing Court. At the annual home- coming dance, senior Chris Walsh was crowned queen. At the Franklin-Grant Foot- ball game, Chris was presented to the crowd ina convertible driven by Franklin chemistry teacher Mr. Fletcher. Following in a second car were the three princesses: Elaine Schibel, iunior, Nancy Stoutenburg,sophomore, and Joann Vassar, Freshman. The Queen and her court were escorted by Mike Johnson, senior class vice-pres- identp .left Furnish, iunior class president, Bob Marshall, sopho- more class president, and Mike Nakata, president of Friars. M1146 Johnson Traditional Gala Homecoming Featuring the First Princesses Elaine Schibel, Nancy Stoutenburg, and JoAnn Vassar are presented prior to the annual Frankhn homecoming ,football game. we-wQ ' Junior princess Elaine Schibel was escorted by class pres- Princess Nancy Stoutenburg, sophomore, was escorted by ident jeff Furnish. the sophomore class president Bob Marshall. Football Game and Court Opens 1966-1967 Season. ff'- 1 XR Ma- Mike Nakata escorted freshman class princess JoAnn Kathy Coats and Dave McFarlane enjoy themselves at the Vassar, homecoming dance. 23 Beverly Bonner. . . Bruce Tarver. . . and Bill Todd dance with partners. The Invaders, Anita Bryant, and Drum Corps Perform. The Invaders play at the dance sponsored by the Lettermen. 24 After gamedances, sponsored by numerous school organizations through the Football and basket- ball seasons, provide a highlight among Franklin's many activities. Each dance, held either in the gym or the cafeteria, Followed an ex- citing sports activity. The Fund-raising dances host such musical combos as the Mon- tells, the Others, and the Invaders, Tv'ith'many ofthe combos made up of high school students. It is tradition For the gym to be decorated by the group spon- soring the dance, in accordance with the theme ofthe event. Re- freshments are sold to the hungry, energetic dancers. 4 l l 1 l i l l 4 l i l 1 i Introduced by her husband and manager, Bob Green, Anita Bryant charmed Franklin's girls with her interesting accounts oflife in show business. She has performed for troops in Viet Nam with Bob Hopes group, and entertain ed at the White House, where she received a standing ovation. The r u n n er-u p for the Miss America title in 1965 sang several hit songs from her records. Miss Bryant announced to the F ra n k l in audience that she and Miss Debbie Bryant, MissAmerica ofi966, would entertain the fol- lowing evening for the Youth For Christ Rally at BensonHigh School. An attentive audience wit- nessed precision drills preformed bythe Marine Drum and Bug l e Corps . TheCorps preformed under the direction of Gunnery Sergeant D. Farmer. The Drum and Bugle Corps members practice up to eight hours aday, seven days a week, to at- tain their level of excellence. Gunnery Sergeant Joseph E. Huerta stated that the team is plan- ning to expand by adding six more instruments. 'ln ll 11lpvff 'l , 0... YL M +2 Si 3 5 i 1 Q 4 4. . 2 ' ' -A ' 5 'f 3 1 if A' L1 QQ K f K 3 . Qin ., fi 4' J 1 5 K , F K' ' 4 'X f , 4- 1 ' , 1 1 E ' in , ,. E V 5 FMA rx 7. -- f, W4 i f. , 9 M' ww.- E E Eg, I 2 E . -X . X :A K4 1' - .aww 5 4 G K 'sr 1 gi I v J 1 X .'.P' x , , 55' F 1, '11 - ,L . V' 2- ,A A mf K N1- W .3 X M. ,, 'Xu -mx xv ,rf 3 g I Z 5 .. o c ! 2' - ,Z if E , 4 4, 'z S E S S X S .M f Bruce Tarver aidsin the selling of AFM George Rask auctions slaves to the high- Slaves Alan Federici and Terryjacobsen Slaves. est bidder. clown as they wait to be sold. Wlth Student Slaves and Swlnglng Teens. Shelley Williams and Don Papsadero dance. Kathy Cray and Clyde Tambling dance to the music of The Montells. Vice-President Hubert H. Humphrey autographs a magazine for Roger Kruse. lluakers Meet National and Local C This election year proved to be an active one For many Franklin students. Both candidates for the governorshipofOregon, Republi- can Tom McCa l l and Democrat Robert Straub, appeared in sepa- rate assemblies in the Fra nk l in auditorium. Each gave his views about important election issues. Several students attended an after-dinner speech given by Vice- President Hubert Humphrey. The Vice-President spoke about Viet Nam. During a student political ral- ly at the Labor auditorium, Senator Robert Kennedy of New York was seen by many. FormerVice-PresidentRichard N. Nixon spoke at a Republican Fund-raisingdinner at the Memo- rial Coliseum. elehrities during New York Senator Robert F. Kennedy greets enthusiastic students at a political rally downtown. 28 l l l l l Jeanne Bisenius, junior, gets an autograph from Richard Nixon. Mrs. Edith Green addresses students Polltlcal Rallles and Special Assemblies. Robert Straub Speaks in an 3S5emb1'Y' Tom McCall and Mr. Westcott talk to three Franklin boys. 29 yr- Kaiser Sings a S3-hd Irish version Of David K0 C h 6 I1 do I f 9 I' 9 Ht C 1' Y H i H S Master of Ceremonies, Mr. Bob Ander Johnny Comes Marchmg Home. with accordian selections. son, makes a point. PTA and Dad's Club Sponsor Band Uniform Benefit. To promote Fun and funds For the new band uniforms, Franklin's PTA cmd Dad'sClub sponsored this years F u n N ig h t. A three-act melodrama, P er i ls of Priscilla , Featured a cast of parents. Also presented were accord ian numbers by David Kochendorfer, songs by Mr. Kaiser who accompanied him- selfon the guitar, and a dramatic reading by Mr. Holt. Later, members oftheaudience were invited to the gym where they could watch sophomore Susan Ben- nett twirl her baton or purchase snacks at the refreshment stand., Mr. Pancheau and his combo concluded the evening by provid- ing listening and dancing music for the parents. The hero, Mr. Pete Christenson, confronts villain Mr. Bob Bingham l 30 On November 9, Franklin held its annual Parents' Night. After an assembly, during which theorches- tra performed, the parents wentto their teenagers' first period classes. Although the visiting parents were allowed ten minutes between per- iods, many found itdifficult to un- ravel the mystery of navigating Franklin's halls and were late for classes. Teachers in the individ- ual classes explained their courses and the methods of study. Lunch and study hall periods were spent in the Cafeteria, where refresh- ments were served by the P T A The parents left Franklin with a better understanding of the way students spend their school days. Interested parents visit the Franklin library Parents Participate in Student Experiences at Open House A question is momentarily pondered by visiting parents. 31 Madame Zorich conjures a vision. Where is the missing Sl0,000, OOO? This question, the mystery in Frankl irts fall play The Curious Savage, plaqued students forthe publicity staff aroused in- terestwith posters and announce- ments, and the question was pasted on most school clocks. On Friday, December 2, a teaser assembly, which was to have unraveled the mystery, was held in theauditorium. However, just as everyone expected an an- swer tothe haunting question, the curtain fell. Piqued curiousity was finally satisfied on the nights of December 2and 3, as the saga ofthe Savage familywas enacted on stage, under thedirection of Mr. Kaiser, Frank- lin drama teacher. Teaser Assembly Sparks Enthusiasm for The Curious Savage. Madame Zorich and friends contemplate the vision of The Curious Savage. 32 Fenwick and friends pose for souvenir photo following final preformance. A joyous Cast hoists an elated Mr. Kaiser, after a successful performance 33 All eyes focus on Mrs. Savage as she discloses where her S10 million is hidden. Light Mystery-Comedy Entertains Audience. Miss Willie fondly kisses her husband jeff. Mrs. Savage exults in the knowledge of her mischief 34 Miss Willie warily eyes asilent Mrs. Savage and her CO11S133I1f Senator Savage angrily shakes defenseless jeff as Miss Willie companion, Fenwick. rushes to the rescue, C A S T C R E D I T S Mrs. Savage thrills cloister guests Fairy May andFlorencewith tales ofher Stage Cafe BT, FAMILY Mrs. Savage.. . . Suzanne Bunker Titus .............. George Rask Lilyloelle .... . . .Cyndee Hooker Samuel. . . .... Steve Mark GUESTS Jeff .............. Mike Jinings Fairy Mae. .. . . Mary Ann Rolwler Hannibal .... ...... P aul Turley Florence ........ Phyllis Weaver Mrs. Paddy .... Alice Huddleston STAFF Dr. Emmett. . . . . .Dave Thompson T Miss Willie... ..Rene' Simms A 35 As defending PIL Champions, total yards gained from passing. l fFront Rowl: Coach Bergan, Bob Itarni, Scott Shankland, Rudy Casciato, Phil Carroll, john Marino, Jay Hopkins, N.ary Tobino, Ron Canfield, Rick McNerney. fSecond Rowj: jay Thomas, Mike Mossee, John Struble, Glenn Harding, Terry Carr, Andy Lushinko, Nat Flathers, jerry Brown, Mike McMurry, Byron Lindholm, Mike Pond, Glen Caniparoli. QThird Rowl: Terry Jacobsen, Steve Austin, Ken Rueck, Dennis Monner, Dan MacElhaney, Doug Beltz, Gary Keller, john Gal- lucci, joe Delaney, Larry Grimes, Coach Davis. fBack Rowj: Bruce Bauder, Kelly Rutherford, Dan Velander, Rick Par- rish, Harold Poujade, Ken Bolder, Bob Lovlien, Kevin Roark, Bob I-Ienarie. Competition Challenges Determined lluaker Team. the Franklin Quakers embarked on a hard fought season, finishing in third place. Penalties, said head coach Gale Davis, are the story of the whole season. The Quakers av- eraged51 yards againstthemselves per game. Gary Papsadero, the years' top runner, gained 921 yards in 108 carries. The largest and fast- est back on the team was quarter- back Bob Lovlien, who stood 6' 3 and weighed 205 lbs. He gained 884 yards in 121 carries. Lovlien threw for an outstand- ing .435 completing record . Half- back John Struble, Lovlien's fav- orite receiver, caught 11 passes for 173 yards, over one-third of the The defense held three teams scoreless during a three-gamewirr ning streak. The only opponent who scored was a Washington guard. Franklin was held score- less only once, a defeat at the hands of Wilson, 21 -O. Bob Lovlien, with a GPA of 3.91, was honored as being one of two scholar athletes from the PIL. Hewasalso chosen as a FirstTeam All-City Defensive Halfback . Other Franklin standouts this year included Harold Pou iade, First TeamAll-City Tackle, Doug Beltz, Second Team All-City guard, and Gary Papsadero, Second Team Al 1- Cily Halfback. On the All-State poll Lovlien and Pouiade received honorable mention. 36 Mr. Davis and Lovlien confer Bob LovIien, Quarterback Gary Papsadero, HaIFback HaroIdbPouiade, Tackle Terry Jacobsen, Linebacker SENIOR INDIVIDUALS Rick Parrish, End ScoHSI1ankIand, Fullbock Bob Henarie, TackIe Doug Belfz, Linebacker I 5 1 1 w 5 E 5 i F I I I I S' 15' 'Q , ' we - ,Q , f ' L Q Franklin's freshman football squad ended its gridiron campaign with a magnificent record of four wins, one loss, anclone tie. Their performance placed them second in city. Grueling practice ses- sions, combined with valuable and successful experience in competi- tion, developed skill, enthusiasm, and spirit in the Baby Quakers. Madison's victory over Franklin, in the last game of the season, de- stroyed the Quaker hopes of gain- ing first place. Defensive stand- outs Kerry Benjamin, Gary Turner, Ron Duchan, Tom Johnson, and .lim Pinchard. Coached by Mr. Jack Burri and Mr. Harold Ellmers, the team T proved to by an asset to the status of Franklin'sathletic department. Mud renders freshman unidentifiable during Benson clash. Skilled Frosh Rank Third in City Tally. ll-Tront Rowj: Mike Gwynn, Terry jones, Tom Johnson, Tom Austen, Kerry Benjamin, Gary Truner, Steve Srnothers, Larry Steve Peterson, Mark Knutsen, Don Hopkins. fSecond Rowj: Coach Burri, Tom Taylor, Frank Granstrom, Kip Taylor, Jim Pinckard, Bill Green, Frank Solari, Mike Goodale, Darrell Spacek, Bruce Heath, Dave Petrarca, Jon McKlean. lThird Rowj: Ron Edwards, Cleve Parker, Mark Wyatt, Paul Pavlich, Leon Peterson, Delmar Cullison, Greg Grandy, Bob Stone, Don Wahl, Rick Goldhammer, john lnpo, Steve Young, Larry Wall. fFourth Rowj: Ernie Luclan, Paul Vandehey, Rick Hauskins, Tim Langdon, Mike Cox, Doug Blair, Mark Lawill, Ted Roisom, Randy Harman, Doug Burgard, Rick Hollway, Dave Price, Rick Niiranen, Bill Morgan, Dave Hudson, Coach Elmers. 40 l l l i fFront Rowj:4 Doug, Wolf, Darrel Coe, Vichas, Joe Ell, Steve Kletzel, Kevin jones, Bob Marshall, Lee ffroutman. iSecond Rowj: Paul Schwartz, Barnett, Bob Otey, Chet McClure, joe Hoyker, Dan Abraham, D011 G1-1111f01'd, P2111 Rueck, Randy Kleeman J: Randy McLean, Dick Garvin, Randy Miller, Steve Beck, Steve I-loffer, Dave McFall, Tony Westom, Rick Langdon, Gordonweisenberg. flfourth Rowj: Coach Fred Willis, jerry Bingham, Don Loomis, Rick Long, Steve Ramstead, Cliff Nails, Dave McFarland, Bill Piland, Art Wold, Coach Walt Buckiewicz. Spirited l.V.'s Place First in City. Tallying a perfect 8-O record, the Quaker J.V. football squad placed first in the city standings. The gridders had a hard-fought, interesting, and rewarding season in T966. Under the leadership of their coaches Mr. WaltBuckiewicz and Mr. Fred Willis, the J.V.'s brilliantly outscored theiroppon- ents. Team spirit was high among the squad members, with individ- ual records set by Mike Casciato, who scored fifteen touchdowns, and Don Loomis who scored ten. Their defensive strategy record is one of the finest in the history of Franklin High School. Only one touchdown was scored against the team from the line of scrimmage O Season ' Mike Casciato puts his hand down to maintain his balance. 41 Y Q . , fwwgqmvnnmrva-mm-fwmk :www-,M Vw 'ffm-mmmggwmwwgwfm 'mf-wpqgrw ff A Opposite Qageg fTop1eftj: Steve Kletsel andDoug Wolf up end a runner for a loss. fTop rightj: Mike Casciato trudges forth for several well deserved yards. QCenter leftj: A typical sight as the IV'swent undefeatedthis season. QCenter rightj: Steve I-Iotter is grounded after gaining valuable yardage. QBot- tom lefty: Dave McFarlane and Lee Trautman close in on runner. fBottom righty: Randy Kleeman lunges for es- caping runner with success. This Qageg QTopy: joe Barnett, Steve Hotter and Dave McFarlane break up running play. fCenterj: Mike Casciato is drowned by a wave of tacklers after asizeable gain. QBottom lefty: Coach Buckiewicz on a victory walk to the showers. QBottom rightj: Rick Long, ArtWo1d, Don Loomis and Paul Sch- warts drive for yardage as the Quakers move toward victory. fm 'i2L1M,5i.L- Q .r., fi R if 3 fFront Rowj: joe jones, Frank Biggs, Floyd jones, Dave Alband, Doug Lauzon, Coach Davis. fSecond Rowj Bob Wood ward, jim Dickey, Larry Miller, Terry Cranston, Jay Thomas, Jim Patterson. fThird Rowj: Rea Wheeler, Judy jones, Elaine Elliott, Ina Essy, Janet Gilham. Unique Team Among Portland Schools Displays Ability Franklin's rifle team is a pi- oneer among the Portland schools in rifle competition. Only two other schools in Portland compete, Marsha ll and Wilson. These schools, along with Franklin, com- pete in the Metro League. The top three rifle teams this year are Franklin, Sunset, and Beaverton. Coach Britt Davis expressed a hope that the rifle team would be a recognized varsity sport in the Future. He Further stated that the girls on the team have been im- proving their skills, and will be- come skilled competitors by the end of the season. The best marksmen on the rifle team this season are Doug Lauzon, Joe Jones, Floyd Jones, Frank Biggs, Rea Wheeler and David Alband. Frank Biggs takes careful aim during rifle competition. 44 545 iii. 'S i.. 'algae fF1'0nt ROW? Rick Frantilla, jerryGetche11, Dan Lanning, Dale South, Mike McDow, Manuellcklaim. fSecond Rowy: jon Ruddell, Rick Gibson, Doug Postlewaite, Kirt Temple, Don I-licks, joe jones, Rick Potter. 1 Q? .-:., :TW vw X S fFront Rowj: Jeff Orestes, Dean Basinger. Ed Casciato, Ken Hall, John Jensen, Frank Francetich, George AnDyke. QSecond Rowj: Bob Yoder, Rick Darby, Gary Schlickeiser, Mike Barton, Ken Brown, Steve Massie,' Dave Pierce, Dave Moxley. flfront Rowj: Keith Kibe, Bob Wood, Gary Passmore, Greg Drual, jeff Birchal, Alan Johnson, Scott Hill, Ralph Laruso, Mike Yoder, Gerry Nicola, Steve Frantilla, Mike Bell. QSecond Rowj: Bob Brant, Gerry Skeda, Mike Stakes, Stan Kadolph, Steve Biegh, Denny Carr, Alan Bankhead, Ed Roley, Emery Bonner, Ken MacDonald. fThird Rowj: Gary Doering, Gary Daniels, Ross Getchell, Tom Gay, Don Smurthwgite, jeff Gillis, Byron Struckland, Mark Osburn, Dale Brozies, Ken Palmer 45 Strenuous Training Develops lndividnal Skill in Gross Country A revival of spirit was wel- comed by Franklins Cross Country team this year. The team started training in early September. The varsity, JV's and Freshmen started the season with short speed work outs, and as the rigorous work outs, increased, so did the boys' en- durance. Coach Len Scheele and the teams set their sights for the city meet, hoping for a trip to state. Although this goal was not a- chieved, the varsity took a great stride in improving their record, placing 6th in the city. Improve- mentwas not restricted to the var- sity, as the J.V. A team took 3rd in the city, the J.V. B team took 5th, and the Freshmen also improved placing 6th in the city. 46 0-ww -. ,.. 4. H- ,. m fFront Rowj: Darlene Little, Leslie Adams, Debbie Densem, Sharon Hill, Moira McBride. fSecond Rowj: Phyllis Weaver, Karen Westerfield, Sheryl Barrel, Kathy Ross, Suzanne Bunker. Diligent Practice Pays Off in... L i a L Sharon Hill heads for finish line during the 100 yard butterfly. Darlene Little begins 100 yard backstroke. 48 fFront Rowj: Steve Matrhewsu Mike Davis, Craig Whitley, Dan Wilson. QSecond Rowj: Don Bzirkenblne, Dale Bamharta Jim Keller, Kevan Ross. fThird Rowj: Mike Landels, Larry Miller, Tom Kret-t1er,-j1m Brown, 11m H111 Fun and Skills as Swim Teams Compete. Working well together in grueling, early-morning practice sessions at the John R. Leach YMCA, Franklin's varsity swim team showed spirit and enthusiasm as they gained valuable exper- ience. The meets were held at the Couch or Buckman grade school pools. Handicapped byteam size, the twenty-Five diligent members amassed a final season record of two wins and nine losses For the girls and three wins and eight losses for the boys. ln medly re- lay the girls placed fifth, as the boys took fourth in the city meet. Sheryl Bartel and Mike Davis aquired the highestindividual re- cords ofthe girls' and boys' squads. Mr. Yoshinobu Terada, swim team coach, stated that in l967 there would be more varsity exper- ience to aid in the P.l.L. com- petition. s , ssggvgegi -s . s K :gfgi 1,f:1ifQ 'fif i'f',g'NQ .M r Tom Krettler shows perfect form in making his start. 49 Gayle Stucld, Susie Deems, Diane Foeller, Kathy Estes, Marilyn Mizote. Football - Wrestling Rally Boosts Team and Crowd Spirit. Two rally squads were desig- nated For the First time this year, one for Football and wrestling, the otherforbasketball. The football and wrestling rally continually supported our Franklin teams, and encouraged the s t u d ent body to accompany them in spirited yells. During the footba l l season the rally practiced every night, learn- ing new yells and practicing old ones. They initiated a new idea, of giving a spirit candy bar or ashiny red apple to each player. During the wrestl ing season the rally practiced only two nights aweek, Mondaysand Wednesdays. All the girls on rally this year werejuniors: GayleStucki, Susan Deems, Ka thy Estes, Marilyn Mizote and Diane Foeller. Miss U l land is advisor for Football and wrestling rally as well as for basketball rally. Marilyn, Diane and Gayle express their joy as a mat-man pins his man. SO A QTopj: Gayle Stuckl, Susie Deerns. QMidd1e Q: K a t h y Estes, Dia ne Foeller. QBottomj.: Miss Ulland, Marilyn Mizote. M? L f Egg, , gf Q-jif, f' he wwgiw, gf- 4 M QC Hi..i5z7gf13i 723, 'Tim sf' XF, vi ,, gy 51 w 'f l Q-- Uw E 1 1. 11 --5 ' H31 .fu x 7 Q mul 4 'I I lg v,,,w,.A,, ' ,L ..W.A. . A. I . J , A Q Dm, , 1 f OU' ,A 3 . f?f '3 -H1 f .f ' X Y .. A 1 5,,.s.f- I k WINTER The Junior Varsity Rally procrastinates before showing their new outfits. Spirited Rallies Reveal New Uniforms The wrestl ing-basketball sea- son commenced at Franklin with a rallyassembly. Spirited Quakers invaded the gymnasium to meet the teams and to see the new outfits of the varsity rallies. A skit in- cluding Santa and his bag of toys preceeded the unveiling of the varsity basketball rally o u tfi ts: red, white, and gray pleated skirts topped by red sweaters with a white basketball emblem. Studentswere told a Chrismas story by the wrestling rally before they revealed their new uniforms: maroon and gray low-wa isted dresses. During the assembly, the w r e s rl in g and basketball teams were introduced by their respect- ive coaches, Mr. Burri and Mr . Nelson . Rally girls perform before students 1n the gym Miss Ritzner introduced McCall pattern company's Fashion coordinator Miss Seabreck, who discussed the importance of a well balanced figureand how to obtain the total look. The program was held for all interested 9 i r ls during sixth and seventh periods in Franklin'siaud- itorium on December l2. Many new fashions designed by McCcills wereon display and all are easily made by students. Miss Seabreck showed the girls what is needed to achieve the well d ress ed look from pants suits to dro pped waistline and be l l ed sleeves. Mrs. Sewright introduces Miss Seabreck to an avid all girl audience Fashion Coordinator Gives Girls Sowing Tips. Miss Seabreck, McCa11'S pattern coordinator, explains the importance of illusions in Wardrobe planning. 55 The Melodeens step out for the Christmas Assembly. In keeping with the Christmas spirit the entire music department joined to wish the student body Merry Christmas in th e i r own way. Early on Wednesday, Dec- ember2l, the students proceeded to the auditorium where they en- joyed the Christmas Concert, led jointly by Mr. Brewer and Mr. Pancheau. The numerous select- ions ranged From Fruitcake by the Hi-Lites to And the Bel ls Rang by the Girls' Choir. Drum- mer Boy was sung by Girls' Choir, and the Melodeens sang Let it Snow. The entire music depart- ment participated in the present- ation of O Come All Ye Faith- ful, and Unto Us is Born a Son. The program ended with all groups joining to sing The Song of Christmas. Christmas Assembly Precedes Annual Holiday Dance. 'A Choir leads the music department in The Song of Christmas. 1 1 l l l I l I l l l l 4 i l l l l l J l i l l l l wly 1 grsmgmlynzssxmmfwssxawmawteava-li W i f' l!, .Ab N. ' Q if E e v 6 ,. nf' :W Q ' :YQ KX- f-f i Q'i A ,, 9.0 A 'ff x A iii? 9, . if'- ' .Q,X1, N135 gg Q fkf., v ,'w..,p0,, saga ,. A XX n 2: nl Gov. Reagan smiles for crowds. Ronald Reagan signs his autograph on a current news magazine. Quakers Attend Ronald Reagan Benefit Dinner. Larry Rudell talks to Governor Tom McCall after the dinner. 58 Fourty-one Quakers had the distinction ofbeing the only stud- ents to hear Governors McCaI I and Reagan speak, in person, ata din- ner honoring the birthday of Pres- ident Abraham Lincoln. After the speeches, those in attenda nce at the dinnerwere given a chance to meet both gover- nors. Franklinites got autographs from each man and were able to shake hands with Reagan, thanks to the aid of a body guard, Whitey Newell, who isa former Franklin student. The students, who were accompanied by Mrs. Crites and Mr. McKee, also met Oregon's First lady, Mrs. Tom McCall. i l l 1 l 4 This year Franklin was honored to have an AFS foreign exchange student From Germany as a member of the s en ior class. Because of th is , Franklin had an American Field Service assembly on February 23. Five foreign exchange stu- dents attending other high schools in Portland were invited to speak about their country and their native customes. Through th is assembly students were able to see the old costumes oFGreeceand Japan. They heard about s chool and Family life in Norway, Germany, and Paraguay. Franco Benabe from Italy sang popuIarAmerican songs in Italian. The remainder of the day for the Foreign exchange students was spenttalking to individual classes. Each student stayed one period in a different class , escorted by a member of FrankIin's IRL. Norwegian student entertains Quakers with anecdotes Franklin Hosts Foreign Exchange Students Exchange students, including Franklin's Roxie Millo, second from right, sing in finale to AFS assembly 59 On Tuesday night, March 7 the roa r i ng Quaker senior boys played the Fierce Franklin Faculty in a grueling exposition of skill and timing on the well trod Floor ofthe Franklin gym. A main event of the year, the basketball game was anticipated with much en- thusiasm throughout the hallowed halls of Franklin High School. A spirited pep assembly pre- sented before the game introduced both teams and their colorful ral- lies to an avid Quaker audience. As tradition Fo I lows each rally cheered For their team in the com- petative spirit of seniors and fac- ulty. Disappointment and joy ended the eventwith a Final score of 51- 41 in Favor of the Fighting Faculty. The one hope that enlightened many Q ua k e rs was that there is always next year. Mr. Wheeler leads the facuty in outdated yell. Senior vs. Faculty in Traditional Game. The Senior Rally enjoys free time in the hall prior to the game. 'X 1 Q N fa- '58 Bill Todd points to place where completed ballots should go. Voters wentto the polls on Fri- day, January l3, to elect their student body, AGS, cmd AFM leaders. Two weeks later, on Jan- uary 27, class officers were elect- ed after speeches were given. This year the polls were locat- ed in the social room to avoid the confusion usually associated with the main hall voting booths. Mr. McKee's period 5 senior history class conducted a survey, thefirstofits kind at Franklin since l957, to determine the interest of the student body in elections and to gather ideas on how voting per- centages could be improved. Quaker Voting Participation ls Surveyed. Glen Caniparoli, Carolyn Ross, Michele Vulgaris, andjerry Jarboe tally voting survey. Linda Nielsenwaits for ballot. 62 l l a lf if Marshall player jumps for the ball. Marshall Dad grabs ball from opponent. Franklin Dad prepares Jump shot lluaker Dads Play Marshall Dads to Sudden Death On the n ig h t of February 8 the mighty Franklin Dads' Club were hosts for the basketba I l game of the century against the Dads' Club of Ma rsha ll high school. The game started at8 p.m., lasted lwo grueling hours, causing in- tense fatiqueon the part ofthe fast footed fathers. To the surprise of many Quakers, Franklin Dads succumbed to the effective skill of the Mar- shall Dads by one basket in an overtime game, B e c a u s e of the success and newness of such games, more have been planned for the future. It's a jump ball between two Franklin and Marshall Dads 63 Is love worth it? Deadeye shows disgust when Ralph reveals his troubles Ralph decides to end it all. They're foiled, gloats Dick as the Captain hides. , ,.YfYvY.Y-n..-v7.1 , i ., ,A Captain Corcoran admires his . . . right good crew. Franklin's Orchestra and A Choir Combine... As the curtain rose and a hush Fell over an anxious a u d i e n c e thepresentation of Gilbert and Sullivan's light opera HMS PinaFore, began. Musical high- lights such as We Sail the Ocean Blue, I'm Called Little Butter- cup, and Never Mind the Why and Wherefore had become Fam- iliarto the cast from the weeks of practice. The cast performed on Friday and Saturday nights, playing to a Full house each evening. Mr. John Peery, Mr. George Pancheau, Mr. John Brewer, and Mr. Gary Kaiser shared the chal- lengeofdirecting thewinter play. Mixed emotions sweep the cast as they learn of josephines love for Ralph. Sirjoseph and Captain Corcoran demonstrate the finer techniques of the Hornpipe. Josephine sings of her woes. To Present the Gilbert and Sullivan Operetta... The Captain is mystified by Buttercups behavior. nal , f-ae:msveunri,w am mz1wiraf f' CAST CREDITS Sir Joseph Porter .Dave Thompson Captain Corcoran . Harold Pouiacle Ralph Rackstraw. . .Glenn Hughes Dick Deadeye ..... Don Delaney Bill Bobstay .... Ron McClenahan Josephine. . . ..... Sheryl Bartel Cousin Hehe ..... Janet Dambach Little Buttercup .... Susan Jewell Smgmg sa11ors welcome merry ma1dens aboard then' shzp I 7 H.M S Pmafore The D1TeCtOTS and cast pose after a successful performance 351 fFront Rowj: Ed Croft, Brodie Birch, Byron Iindholm, Don Burgard, Ray Hoyt, Vance Putnum. QBack Rowj: Stan Heath, Bob Lovlien, B111 Todd, Dan Velander, Doug Lindly. Varsity Basketball Team Plays ln Tough League. Franklin's Varsity basketball team played in one of the toughest leagues in the historyof the P. l. L. This was evidentwhen three of the twelve teams were rated in the top ten of the state. Commenting on his team Head Coach Don Nelson said, We had a good basketball team but we didn't have as good a showing as l had hoped. He went on to say that the team had a respectable first half. Bob Lovlien was given Honor- able Mention in the All-City poll and is considered by Coach Nelson to be one of the top rebounders in the league. Brodie Birch Finished the season as one of the top ten scorers in the league which was evidentof the many games in which he played ending with an indivi- dual score of twenty or more points . Don Burgard both tied upand scored the wi n n ing basket in the first- half Lincoln game and is a good hustler. Mr. Nelson considered Vance Putnam the spark plug of the team showing e nth us i a m and lots of hustle in practiceand on the court. Ed Croft was consistantly a good shooter and had fine leg spring. As Far as spirit goes the boys on the Floor never gave up, com- mented Coach Nelson, The stu- dents didn' tsupport us very consis- tantly though. Coach Nelson looks forward to a good season next year with Five promising juniors returning off of this years' team and with many fine players from the J.V. team. 68 Brodie Burch scores two more 5 AJQ Y , 9,3 We 1 gal aa xx Ill fx 1, x ii KV. , , 'M aw ,,,.. i P? NNKW psite pageg QTop lefty: In an effort to prevent ou ing, Bob Lovlien yields right of Way. QTop righty: The Franklin team scrambles for control of the ball. fCenter lefty: Dan Velander and Bob Lovlien vie for rebound. fCenter righty: Dan Velander and Brodie Birch use good defense to keep an opponent from scoring. fBottom lefty: By ro n Lin dho l m eyes basketBefore he scored. QBottom righty: Bill Todd, Don Burgard, Bob Lovlien and Ray Hoyt move in to cut off an attempted drive. This pageg fTop lefty: Ray Hoyt goes in for two points. QTop righty: john Struble battles for ball control. QCenter lefty: Ed Croft looks for a pass. QCenter righty: Bob Lovlien and Ed Croft team up to block an opponents shot. QBottom lefty: A quick pass to Lovlien gets Lindholm out of a tight spot. fBottom righty: DanVelander brings down a feeble jefferson scoring attempt. SCORES lst. Znd. Half Half FRANKLIN jefferson 54-76 60-83 FRANKLIN Madison 44-57 53-87 FRAN KLIN Lincoln 42-40 53-72 FRAN KLIN Grant 64-54 62-76 FRAN KLIN Cleveland 45-58 62-73 FRAN KLIN Roosevelt 65 -55 55 -46 FRANKLIN Wilson 45-68 52-82 FRAN K1.IN jackson 50-53 76-59 FRAN KLIN Washington 58 -106 65 -78 FRAN KLIN Benson 64-60 60-54 FRAN KLIN Marshall 46 -64 58 -67 QFront Rowj: Steve Avenson, Bob Yoder, Robbie Snyder, Mike Vamell, Darrell Coe, Mike Casciato, Roger Roisom. QSec- ond Rowj: joe Beck, Dan McE1haney, Rick Long, Gary Keller, Art Wold, Bob Shields. QThird Rowj: Coach Neeley, Mike Barton, Rick Robinson, jim Woodcock, Perry Hines, Dave Buell. jim Woodcock, Bob Synder, and Bob Yoder set up defenses. 72 Franklin's JV Basketball team under thedirection of Coach John Neeley experienced an excellent season. Upon compiling a fine record of l7 wins, 5 losses, the JV's took a second in city. Crgan- ization and hard work was the key to success. Such high scorers as Perry Hines, Ron Shields and Rick Long were supported by the re- bounding of Jim Woodcock and Dan McElhaney. Mike Casciato, Mike Varrnell and Roger Roisom were s ev era l ofthe outstanding defensive players wh ich backed up the offensive team all season. The equally important part of the teams fine season was the terrific job done by John Neeley. Hard work and devotion on the part of Coach Neeley combined with en- thusiastic JV's produced an ex- cellant team with an excellent record. With an emphasis on teamwork, the maior purpose of the freshman basketball team is to teach the boys the fundamentals of thegame. Coach Hashberger taught the team this year with this purpose in mind . The Baby B-ballers tallied a four win-seven loss record, with three of the seven losses being by one point. Coach Hashberger said of the team that theirdesire to work and willingness to learn overcame any lack of talent. He went on to call his teama scrappy bunch. The yo u n g Quakers played every Frida y night after school and practiced every morning be- fore school, at 7:00 am, for one hour. Outstanding on the team were Terry Jones, the lead ing s co r e r and Steve Peterson, the outstanding rebounder. Fresh and IV Gam Experience fFront Rowjz Cliff Lewis, Ron Morgan, Ken Hagstrom, Randy Hooker, Don Paxshall., Kent Seymore, Mrke Yoder, Dem-ns Carr. fSecond Rowy: Terry 101168, Paul Pavhch, Don Vermeer, Mrke Malet, Doug Blarr, Dave Smrth, Mark Knutson, 11m Poppino. fThird Rowj: Coach Hashberger, Don Smurthwa1te, Doug G1111es, Steve Smothers, Steve Peterson, Rrck Gold hammer, Dan McLean, Jay Brockhaus, Kurt Hanson, Larry Wall QFront Rowj: Jeff Moffitt, George AnDyke, Eric Moffitt, Jon Ruddell, jim Hyland, Glenn Harding, Jay I-iopkins. fBack Rowj: Coach Burri, Kevin Jones, Mike McMurry, Ken Bolder, Dave McFarlane, Randy Kleeman, Steve Lleb, Mark I-I111. Varsity Grapplers Place Fourth ln City. This year's varsity wrestling team, under the direction otCoach Burri, wrestled to a Fourth place in the city standings. The team had only three seniors, of which two, Glenn Harding and Jim Hy- land, placed third and First in the city competition respectively. ln an interview with the sports editor, Coach Burri said he was really pleased about the season and the team as a whole. The fellows had pride in the team and what they were doing, said Coach Burri. The boys put in two hours of hard work every night after school in preparation For the meets every Tuesday and Friday night. The league this year was tough as is evident when at the closeot the state competion, Four outotthe thirteen state champions were from the PIL, one of eight leagues. Ken Bolder and George AnDyke, both iuniors, took third and sixth respectively in the state tournament. Coach Burri expects to have approximately l20 boys o ut For wrestling next year. On the varsity level he will loose only three seniors and the rest will re- turn. ln the last Four years, the wrestling program has gained much support from the student body and more recognition. This was evi- dent when last year the student body voted to havea varsity wrest- ling rally. lt is the hope of every- one connected with wrestling that interest and participation will continue. 74 Moffitt awaits the awarding of a victory. Joy Hopkins, I4I lbs. Eric Moffitf, II5 Ibs. OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUALS Jim HyIc1nd, I30 bs GIenn Harding, I36 Ibs. Ken Bolder, Heovywelghf George AnDyke, IO aw' '- p f - , - . s - ,. -, ,Wu , M, , ,,,,,,,,, K ' ' - f - Wk' ,-wvuui' mm! W.-nim,,f Oppsite pageg QTop lefty: jeff Moffitt roles over to avoid being pinned. QTop rightj: Mr. Laughlin films a match. QCenter lefty: Bill Pilandl slips out of op- ponents headlock. QCenter rightj: Coach Burri sits in anticipation of another win. QBottomj: The team lines up ready to be introduced. This pageg QTop leftj: Ken Bolder goes for a ta edown. fTop rightj: Marshall Short topples opp o ne nt for two points. QTop right centerj: Jeff Moffitt Struggles i to shake his o onent. Center : Eric S xii pp K l Moffitt and opponent prepare to lock horns. Y escape. fBottom rightj: George AnDyke struggles to turn an opponent. K gf L fe KB otto m leftjg Eric Moffitt attempts an E Wi' wM.,.,..p-..,,,,,wWw M -an - . .W .,-W A 'ws , . fw 'NlNp V V 1,,'- my .M . ,I ,WM ,,, iuwn.. QNMMM.. - if f W,,.....-...,, I A l-?lll fFront Rowj: Claude DesGeorge, WallyGage, Mike Buchanon, Nick Gattucio, Floyd Francetich, Dick Garvin, Dave Dexter, John Marino, Willard Bridges. fSecond Rowj: Stirling Str-omberg, Don Watts, Dick Darby, Ken Brown, Marshall Short, John Savory, Steve Hofer, Tony Westom, Paul Schwartz, Coach Laughlin. I V s Back Up Varsity Team and Gain Experience. Mr. Laughlin, coach ofthe JVwrestling team, experienced a successful first season with the Fra nk I in team. His sophomores and iu n iors wrestled to cr seven win-three loss record. Participa- tion was good, with 42 boys turn- ing out at the beginning and 32 boys Finishing. ln an interview, Coach Laughlin said, lFitwasn'tfor the parents supporting the team, along with the rallyandcr Few pep mem- bers, the stands would have been empty. He went on to say that the lack ,of support from the stu- dents weakens the morale ofthe team. Starters on next year's team will probably be Mike Bacannum, Floyd Francetich, Dave Austen, Nick Gattuccio and John Savory., N N r l 1 Coach Davis' freshmen wrest- ling team, has been forced to pra c t i c e in the morning before school because of crowded facili- tiesafterschool. Despite this sit- uation, which has been prevalent for the last few years, the turnout for theteam has been consistently good. This year the team started with 60 members and ended with 35 on the squad. The Baby Grapplers tallied a record this year of eight wins and three losses. Coach Davis modest- lyspokeofhis teamasan average team. Members of the team having the best record at the end of the season were Jeff Burchell, Cleve Parker, Gregg C ra nd y, Chuck Davis and Keith Kibe. It is the hopeof Mr. Davis and the rest of as rvsv Mrfis g the coaching staff that these boys D will continue wrestling next year. Fresh Wrestlers Display Enthusiasm and Improvement. QFront Rowj: Mike Bell, Emery Bonner, Chris Alsman, Gary Turner, Greg Grandy, Tom Johnson, Cleve Parker, Larry Jones, Ron Dusham, Gary Vigna. QSecond Rawj: Chuck Davis, Keeth Kibe, Jerry Ikeda, Mike Goodale, Tom Taylor, Mark Bennedic, Richard Niiranen, Kerry Benjamin, Don Hopkins, Jeff Burchell. QThird Raw Q: Mark Wyatt, Dave Hudson, Byron Gattucio, Dana Hill, Rick Hallway, Tom Austin, Frank Icorn, Ed Rolley, Bill Morgan. 79 Kneeling: Carol Fuglee, jnet Brown. Standing: Vikki Ellenwood, Barbara Webb, Debbie Vasile, Gladyce Wymer Hey... Hey... Ho. Colorful pom poms, wild cheers and jumping girls charac- terized our basketball rally this year. Thesegirl lead the student body in spirited yells, imbuing enthusiasm in the team and stu- dents alike. Each girl on a var- sity rally receivesa varsity letter. Their zesty smiles gaveawarm w el come to the opposing teams and their ra l l ies, which before each game our rally met with For a banquet. Senior members of the rally were Barbara Webb, DebbieVasile and Vicki Ellenwood, juniors were Carol Fug l ee, Janet Brown and Gladyce Wymer. .. Ho... Franklin High Is Un the Go' Varsity rally goes through one of many spirited routines 80 aw Ali 5, f s, X 'Q 'z Q , I 1 w QTop leftjs Barbara Webb, Debbie Vasile, Vikki Elenwood. QCenterj: janet Brown, Carol Fuglee. fBot- tom Q: Gladyce Wymer. 81 l Standing: linda Carter, Darlene Harris. Kneeling: Katy Holland, Kathy I-Ielmer, Carol Nease, Brenda Meteer IV Rally Supports Team. The JuniorVarsity rally start- edotf in great spirit from the time of try-outs to the last game of the season. In order to be eligible for the Junior Varsity rally a girl must have been a member of Pep Club in her freshman year and also have had good attendance at games. Thereare no requirements For Freshman girls except an inter- est in basketball and the desire to serve the school. These girls carried on the trad- ition o'F Franklin's previous Junior Varsity rallies by promoting spirit and instilling enthus iam in the playersand underclassmen. Each girl represents not only themselves, their class, and theschool but also the fine sportsmanship which Franklin is proud of. J. V. rally clears floor after revealing their new outfits 82 ,J ,, fa' .u N J 3 '. .. x f1'5'g3ij.' ., 1: 6 yy . , Y -. -.4 . .... .Q ...nv- , 32,5 Q.. .1 'f.,a.,, -, ,.'..A,- QJHIV 4 - 'f fgyisyfg? . ,7 KK, ,F 1 I 4 X 4 4 rv I I 'l Q- mi '- l J 41- as Q -f k 5 r 1' ' . .Air f ' 12 .-g:., ,.- .,. ' ' 1 3 Y, ,-L15 ,Y-,715 A ,gg L- - 'f!pP1 ' . L. ..,f - J 'Q '. 115 1 - .ff Y .,., -, 9' 1. 1 v :wwf .-f M !'.2'lXl1'i5+S'. i-12: 7Y'.1 vy:?i'1 f- . A ' if' 'fx':FQfgj' - . 11 iff: f - 1: gi .2?qg2'ff1'L5 '- ' I .. 1 ,gx ' ' .l:i,g1fgtI:3-fflgifilix-1 it . fr .,.-. . ' mfr- gif' :Q w 15 -'N :L ? . -ii., f 2- 3 Q. JV: . .- ,v B SPRING 'S 'QM '-Xi Secretaryg Jackie Hines, fAbovej AGS Presidentg Linda Larson, QBe1owi Freshman Class President, Tyler Tsunemmu, AFM Presidentg Rick Parnsh, QAbovej Treasurerg Lani Wilson, Junior Class Presidentg Ed Sheets, QBe1owjV1ce President, Terry Jacobsen. Safety Week Activities and May Fete Traditions The First important activity ofthe spring cabinet was the plan- ning and completing ofthe annual SaFetyWeek. Activities included an a ss e m lo I y Featuring George Sanders. The most important duty of the cabinet was the sponsoring of the May Fetedance. This event is For recognition of those girls which have served theschool in an outstanding manner. Throughallof their activities the s pr i ng student body cabinet worked toward its primary goal which was togive students a voice in governing their school. Sophomore Class Presidentg Nick Gattuccio, Senior Class President, Mike Nakata, Publicity Chainnang Penny Tyler. a R, 1 ,,.fs'., 1. , y se Spring Term Student Body Presidentg jim Coons. Serving as Franklin Student Body Pres id en t is the greatest honor and responsibility that l have ever had. lt has enabled me to represent Franklin in a variety of ways throughout the city and state, at conferences, meetings and at the state legislature. At all timesl am representing Frank- lin, this is a tremendous respon- sibility, butitisone which l have done my utmost to live up to. During my term l have constantly striven for excellence-in myself and in myschool. l can only hope thatl have succeeded and l thank thestudents of Franklin for allow- ing me to have such Q wonderful opportunity. Head the Spring Executive Cabinet Agenda. Jim Coons joins a social studies skit as armed guard. . . calls the executive cabinet into session . . . waits for point of order to be cleared by parliamentarian. H-, ,1, The maior proiect during the spring term for the AFM was the planning of a war memorial. The cabinet and senators wo rk ed on this project to honor Franklin grad- uates, who have died in military service. The memorial, made of granite or marble with a bronze plaque, will be placed by the flag, facing the school. Late in spring, AFM sponsored a dance, the proceeds of which went to help finance the memorial. An annual eventoFAFM is the sponsoring of Franklin graduate as Alumnus of the year, one ofthe biggest events ofthespring term. Selection of Man ofthe Year and balancing the budgetwere the Parrish' final events of the year. SP1'iUS AFM .Officnersz I-Iistoriang Bruce Bauder, Treasurer, Jerry Brown, Secretaryg Rick Gibson, Vice Presidentg Mike McMurray, President5Rick War Memorial Plans and Successful Twirp Week fFront Row Q: Mike Yoder, Dan Wilson, Steve Klefzel, Fred Coons, Jay Olney, Dave Hudson. QSecond Row Q: Bill Ryan, Greg Nelson, Dave Jinings, Jeff Furn.ish,John Cavagna,Gordon Weisenburg, Scott Orling. fThird Rowlz Neil Lundberg, Dennis Harper Ron Morgan,Dave Getche1,Darrell Spacely, Ron Roberti, Steve Beck. QFourth Row j: Alan Federici, Gary Walker, Dan Keefer, Dennis Tell, Dave Yamasaki, Dale South, Ken Thrasher. QFifth Rowj: Byron Lindholm, Ric Soderberg, Jim Croft, Stan Heath, Marty Christensen, Bill Purdam, Marshall Short, Frank Demagalslci. 88 Luker, Bernard, Becky Atkinson, Vikki Ellenwood, Colleen Thorpe, Christine Shrake, Everice Murrell, Susie Smith, Judy Turner. QSecond Row J: Janet Dambach, Cynthia Welch, Gail Rehder, Kathy Wilson, Mundorf, Nancy Banta, Debbie Harding, Anne Oxford, Sharon Gallucci, Jeanne Bisenius, Rea Wheeler, Christie Ito. QThird Row J: Teresa Namba, Jean Spurlock, Linda Heiman, Elaine Bisbee, Leslie Schreiber, Elaine Schibel, Kayla Melis, Jean Rivera, Julie Sharkey, Diane Davis, Connie Klatt, Mary Ott. QFourth Rowj: Betty Harris, Gloria Wolford, Kay Hathaway, WYUUE Bergstrom, Pat Nemgar, lori Smith, Shirley Andreschuk, Pam Larson, Vicki Beck, Claudia Blake, Jan Beck, Lucy West- wood, Susie Alf. fFifth Rowj: Michele Harvey, Billy Kasner, Diane Parmer, Susan Zimmerman, Vicki Brown, Janelle Barnes, Joyce Ferretti, Tina Pulido, Donna Boyd, Linda Clark, Pat Nease, Delores Wolford. lSixth Rowi: Polly Solovic, Gail Couture, Lois Johnson, Minda Bales, Helen Soderburg, Linda McFarland, Marilyn Howard, Margaret Rueck, Lynn Dixon, Barb Yowell, Lani Wilson, Susie McShatko, Martha Hall, Denise Lajimodieno. Are Completed by Spring AFM and AGS Cabinets. The main proiectof the spring termAGS cabinet was the annual Twirp Week, planned around the themeof the Peanuts comic strip. Monday, buttons reading, Happiness is Twirp Week, and bids to the dance were sold. Tues- day, Twirp-O-Grams were sold, and Wednesday, cotton and cord day, they were delivered. Slaves were sold Thursday. Closing the week was an assemblyand a dance. Other events incl ud ed the Girls' League Conference held at Rex Putnam High School. At the end ofthe term a sur- prise farewell party was given for Miss Carrie Grant. Spring AGS Officers: Freshman Year Representative, Carol Miller, Soph- omore Year Representative5Darlene Harris, Historiang Lindy Johnston, Trea- surerg Barbara Ehrigg Secretaryg Elaine Soljaga, Vice President, Connie Harris, Presidentg linda Larson. 89 - - - Ah c r 1Front Row Q: Secretarygjanice Wahl, PresidentgTerry Jacobsen, President Pro Tempore5Bil1 Seim. QSecond Row j:Julie Brooksh Kathy Green, Karen Brown, Susie Baxter,Nancv Stoutenberg, Billie Pimentel.Lvdia Anderson, Sue Miller, Kathy Hausch, Linda Nielsen,Debbie Junker. lThird Row j: Donna Faucet,LouiSe Gender, linda Schechtel,janice Giunta, Lory Carnemolla, Jeanne Schechtel, Dana Zink, Beverly Beck, Tina Eaton, Debbie Mealey, Kathie Ross, Marilyn Ut2.fFou.rth Row Craig Duvall, Steve Porter, Doug Lambert, Terrie Hicks, Patty Burgett, Donna Brommfield, Vikki Wolff, Chris Alm, Bob Otey, Steve Hofer, Randy Oxford, Ralph Larrusso. QFifth Row Q: Dave Rutan, Jim Coons, Dennis Blanchard, Linda johnson, Lorrie Wyatt, Sharon Hill, Patty Hessling, Jo O'Brien, linda Smith, janet Hartzell, Darlene little, Terry Fazzolari, Larry Smith. QSixth Rowj: Rick Heller, Tedd Roisum, Don Burgard, Don Hicks, Tom Stinnette, Harold Poujade, Perry Hines, John Savory, Bill Piland, Steve jackson, Mike Casciato, Ray Hoyt, Harold Stitch. School Flag Restoration Takes Precedence in Student Council A class on parlimentcrry pro- CS6ClUl'eCIl lCl l'l'le useof COmlTlll'l'eeS Agenda, Clean-up, Door, cmd Good Neighborl was the first of the new ideas that were initiated to increase Student Council's ef- fectiveness. The spring term was begun by the appointment of peo- ple to the standing committees. The cou nc i ls' business was begun by a bill to end Student Council this term because of lack ofparticipation. Other bills act- ed upon bythe group included the pla c i ng of pop machines in the cafeteria as a new source of re- venueand a motion to have Frank- lin's school flag cleaned. Resolution in hand, Student Council representatives listen while Terry ja cobsen discusses restoration of school flag 90 fFront Rowi: Secretaryg Mrs. Gallucci, First Vice Presidentg Mrs. Wheeler, Pres1dent5Mrs. Pfaender. fSecond Rowj: Historian5Mrs. Sandoz,Second Vice Presidentg Mrs. Dole. The PTA and Dad'sCIub, com- posed of interested parents of Franklin students, have organized two effective groups to help the school function. Each year they engage in various activities and proiects so that they can fin- ance their contributions to the school. ln conjunction they spon- sor an annual Fun Night in Nov- ember which consists ofa melo- drama, magic arts, music, dancing, and refreshments. The procedes of this activity go to the band uniform fund. The PTA and Dad's Club sell programs, patrol games and oper- ate the concession stands during football season . Individually they contribute to scholarship fu nds , the band uniform fund, and to student welfare. While Band Uniform Funds Uccupy P.T.A. - Dads Club. Mr. Roisum, Dad's Patrol Captaing Mr. Stanley, Secretaryg Mr. Hagmom, Presidentg Mr. Kocherg Treasurer. Not pictured is Mr. Carnemolla, Vice President. 91 Mond-iY'Heidi lm-field sells bl-11-130113. Tuesday-Twirp-OGram for Willa Ralphs. Wednesdaywlilaine Elliott on Hush Day The Week Of April 7-11 Starts The Spring Spirit ant? Thursday-I.ind.a Campbell Slaves. Fridayeessemblywith 'The Others. Fridal' nighlistudenis enjf-'Y TWU? dance' As lluakers Celebrate Traditional Twirp Week Twirp Week was centered a- rounda Happiness ls theme. On Monday, April 3, Charlie Brown Twirp buttons went on sale and entitled the bearer to attend the slave sale Thursday, and the as- sembly Friday. Spring was wel- comed by Cotton and Cord Day. Twirp-O-Grams were on sale For 5q: each. Wednesday was Hush Day, when conversation between boys and girls was Forbiclclen. The s i l e nt ones were rewarded by c candy sale after school. The Others were introduced at the assembly, and entertained at the dance that night. Quakers pool their pennies for a group of A. G. S. slaves. The General tries to persuade the Russian and American Ambassadors to forget their political ties. Franklin High School Presents lkomanoffandluliet' Juliet debates between Freddie and Rornanaff. Romanoff is baffled by his emotions. 94 1 E The Archbishop prepares for the wedding. The General sings for Juliet. The spring drama production Romanoffand Jul iet was presented in the Franklin auditorium on April l4and 15 as the final play. The romantic satire takes place ina mythical east European coun- try. As in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, problems begin when members of o p pos i ng families, Romanoff, the son of the Russian Ambassador, and Juliet, theAmer- ican Ambassador's daughter, fall in love. Many weeks of cast rehersals and work by the stage crew and drama classes attributed to the success ofthe play. Romanoff and Julietwas produced under the di- rectionof Mr. Gary Kaiser, dra- matics instructor. Freddie and Juliet say goodbye. CAST CREDITS lgor Romanoff Matt Eaton Juliet Janet Dambach Hooper Jerry Bingham Beulah Mary Ott Vadim Glen Caniparoli Evdokia Chris Gniewosz The General George Rask First Soldier Paul Turley Second Soldier Mike Jinnings Freddie Glenn Hughes Marta Beth Graham The Archbishop GOTY Canfield Tired soldiexs while away night playing word game. The Spy Paul Pruitt A Modern Play Depicting Problems... if Igor contemplates his deviations, The spy confesses his weaknesses to his Russian comrades. 96 Romanoff and Juliet share thoughts in the early dawn. Freddie and Marfa bring East and West together. Similar to Those of Shakespeare's Characters. Hooper complains about drunks. Beulah tries to understand Juliet. First soldier stands guard. 97 Adult Cafeteria Staff: QFront Rowl: Stefanie Buffington, Donna Krizmarzick, Joyce Loury, jean Schoenheinz, Edith Plikat, Gladys Dinn, Flo Baylie. QBack Rowj: Maimo Stuck, Lucille Vanl-Iorn, Wilma Sanderson, Lucille Hambright, Amanda Huntly, Snow Tebeck, Helen Gottsch, Mary Eaton. Adult and Student Staffs Prepare Meals, Maintain Premises A dillar, A dollar A slow starting scholar. What makes you tired so soon? You need a better breakfast, lad, And a Type A lunch at noon. Our cafeteria takes these lines to heart. Not only are students offered a nutritionally balanced lunch, they can also geta light breakfast. To providea Type A lunch, the Portland Public Schools order a ph enomenal amountof food. Last year alone the schools used 400,000 lbs. of fish, 60,000 lbs. ofcheese, and 70,000 doz. eggs. ln addition, 3,500,000 pints milk, and 500,000 lbs. of potatoes as well as fresh and processed food staples were used. Student Cafeteria Staff: fFront Row Q: Sally Howell, Kathy Barnes, Vivian Shrake. QSecond Row Q: Chris Shrake, Ellen Borschowa, Darlene Robinson, SharonWillimont, Carol Smith. QThird Row l: Jim Folck, Doug Goss, Jerry Goss, Lan McCarty, Dean Baisinger, jeff Oreste. 98 5.2! A .2' -Q 1, g-.fi K 5 23535 Q 5 .QQ K L Mr. Drais b e gi ns his morning routine. Mrs. Belleque pauses in her afternoon work. Mary Kushner, Chris Walsh, and Barb Yowell focus attention on Mike Bush, Steve Rutherford, and Roger Shioshi enjoy passing friend. lunch in the cafeteria. H ...V .141 1 x1l'G.EE,a.n..1':- 'H,NI' VfK?5ff?'W5?3i6i3fTTiLff'WiT Yi?- ?Yn.,'1' WU, This year the senior home- economics students under the di- rection of Mrs. Seawright pre- sented For the PTA board members a fa s h io n show. The afternoon show featured the girls in outfits they made in their home economics classes. On Tuesday, April il, stu- dents attended an assembly featur- ing the Girls' Choir. The songs included one by Bach sung first in Latin and then in the modern style oftheSwinglerSingers. As an in- terludetheStarlighters sang sever- al songs including Downtown. Thegrand finale, done by the en- tire choir, was a medley of songs from the Sound of Music. Girls Spend i . Time with Clothes and Songs Evon McKinnon models a Shift. Lani Wilson shows her creation. Chris Scorcio parades her fash1on 100 Safety Week, April l7-21 is dedicated to reminding students to be careful, courteous drivers. Safety was emphasized by the dis- play of a wrecked car at the flag pole, posters and pamplets. The safe driving contest and the written drivers' examination were administered on Mo n d a y, followed by the behind-the-wheel driving test on Thesday. There was no school on W ed n esda y, which gave the students an extra day to prepare for the car check. The check was supervised by Of- ficerRichard Sutter and conducted on Thursday. Frida y was high- lighted bya safety assembly which featured George Sanders, rad io commentator, as g u est speaker. A free Friday night dance officia I - ly closed Safety Week. Bright sunlight makes it difficult for Officer Sutter to check the tail lights of a car during Safety Week. Students Participate in Safety Week. il UR s HU I . . - ' ' s fe ti s. Bruce Bauder receives constructive crit1c1sm from Mr. Sutter- Offlcer Sutter gwes Teffv LEWIS some a ty P 101 COURTESY Bob Lovlien Gloria Goetz Mon of 'rhe Year Bob Lovlien lluakers and Iluakerettes Enjoy Honor of George Rask SERVICE Mike Gallucci Peggy Prusak 102 NEATNESS PERSONALITY Debbie Vasile Girl of the Year Jackie Hines LEADERSHIP jim Coons Jackie Hines I Man and Girl of the Month and Year Alan Federici SC HO LARSH IP Chris Walsh Mike Nakata Janice Wahl S PIR IT Scott Shanldand Gayle Stuclci 103 1 QW? f 1 '-Ph. I f' , , Rl! L , y M M r fg if E H Q sam rig. at The court, from left to right, Lindy johnson, john Cavagna, Valorie Holmes, john Struble, Dan Velander, Kathy Pearson, Queen Gayle, King Roger, Ken Bolder, Byron Lindholm, Elaine Schibel, Elaine Sojolga, Rudy Casiato, Josie Feammelli. Grecian Columns Extend the Junior Prom's Classic Emphasis. Couples enjoy dancing and decorations of the 1967 junior Prom. 104 D uring a class meeting, on April l3, the l4candidates of the Junior Prom Courtwere presented. After a few brief announcements about the plans for the Prom, the seven girls and seven boys were called up on stage by last year's king and queen, Jim Coons and Jackie Hines. Each candidate received a tag and a crown. The theme of the Prom, The White Rose of Athens, provided the basis for decorations. The Grecian effect pleasedall who a tte nd ed. Jerry VanHoomisen and his band provided the music for the evening. Much work preceded April 28, making the prom a success. Con- gratulations go to Gayle Stucki, Prom General Chairman. Franklin Presents the 1967 May Fete Court Qeanine Cgeand May Fete honors the outstand- ing service to the school of seven senior girls, chosen by the senior class. The qualifications of the candidates range from scholastic ability to student body partici- pation. The Queen, presented in a special assembly, was chosen to reign over the traditional May Fete dance. Decorations for the semi-Formal dance were centered around the theme Younger Than Springtime. Other students were honored as Knights of May Fete. 11 x kv-5-,H Qlornn Qeetg jncleiegqlinee UQ at Cpnneale Chine Clflfaien Qnelliieg Ciflfiisiinime i U Qi an Ofjrleon Franklin's Rose Festival Court Includes: Quearr CQQQQ Qusarr Clgremsorr y Clfrabi QQQQr1woool Qrmda JlliQll9Ol1 Cpcerrmg flgler glkilarri Clfljillsom Dressed in a startling w h i te Formalwith intricate lace bodice, Debbie Vasile was announced as Franklin's princess in the i967 Portland Rose Festival which has the theme, Rose Names on Re- view. She was presented to the students in a double assembly by Student Body President Jim Coons and will reign in Rosaria asa mem- ber of the court until l968. CPMMQQQQ 5DQbonaM CVQQQQ fFront Row Q: Mike McDow, Rick Gibson, Nary Tobino, Rick McNerney, jon Jensen, Gary Papsadero, Mike McMun'y, Dale South, Jon Ruddell, Steve Massie. fBack Rowj: Ron Roberti, Gary Keller, Dave McFarland, Doug Lindley, Bob Lovlien, Ken Bolder, Kirk Temple, Rainer Anaker, Marshall Short, joe Beck, John Struble. Varsity Cindermen Place Fifth in Relays. SW' xaqmxxyff flllg -.- ., xi Opp 0 S it 2 Q 2 g ei QBottom Lefty Steve Massie looks strained as he j umps. QC:-:nter Bottomj: Mike McMu.rry prepares to loft Javeline in Marshall meet. QBO1: - tom rightj: Dave McFarland takes de ep breath before putting shot. This pageg QTop leftj: Bob Lovlien lets loose with 191 footer taking first place in the city javelin competition. ' fBottom lefty: Mike Rankin, Bob Lovlienhand off baton, in 440 yard ra ce. fBottom Ri ghtj: Rainer Anaker, completes race during Grant Track meet. 4 9 , , , f be V. My , , is? A Mg 3 Q ? 5 f 4, i x ww 5,57 4 n Opp os i te pageg QTop lefty: jon Jensen cleans the bar in the pole vault to take the lead in a meet at franklin. fTop righty: JohnStruble executes good form in the broad jump. QCenter lefty: Bob Lovlien takes the lead in the high jump with a six foot leap. QCenter lefty: Nary Tobino a- waits the gun in the start of the 440 yard race. fBottom lefty: Rainer Anacker and Ken Bolder finish first and second in the 440. fBottom righty: Coach Scheele dis- cusses the plans for the City Relays while on the bus to Marshall. This a eg QTopy: john Struble clears the highjump barat six feet. fCentery: High jumper Bob lovlien takes his last jump which won the event for him. fBottom lefty: Nary Tobino shows his finishing lcick as he passes a Marshall nmner. QBottom centery: Four year tra ck runner Kirk Temple rounds the last turn on his way to the finish line. fBottom righty: Doug Lindley, anotherfouryeartraclcman, runs for home at Franklin. QFront Row Q: Mike Varnel, Randy Miller, Tony Westom, Ed Caciato, Jeff Oreste, Bob Marshall, Floyde Francetich, Steve High. QSecond Rowj: Rick Langdon, Dennis Monner, Bill Piland, Bob Schneider, GarySch1ic1ciser, Randy Kleeman, Dick Garvin, Steve Hofer, Lee Troutman, Coach E11mers.fThird Rowj: Perry Hines, Mike Barton, Dave Austen, Loren Hamer, Mr. Willis and Mr. Ellmers Coach LV. and Frosh Track. f---..... Qggosite Pageg QBottom Lefty: PerryHines triespolevaulting. fBottom Righty: Gary Schliclclser runs the mile in meet at Mar- shall. This Pa geg fTop Leftj: Mark Knutson runs frosh 880. :sa Qi QFront Rowj: Bruce Fossati, Jim Smith, Gary Passmore, Ernie Inclan, John Ball, Keith Kibe, Allen Johnsen, Scott Hill. QSecond Row 1: Tom Austin, Dick Niiranen, Dennis Carr, Tom Taylor, Dave Petracca, Tom Johnson, Jerry Ikeda, Dana Hill, Tim Langdon. fThird Rowjs Don Smurthwaite, Bruce Clow, Randy Hooker, Greg Grandy, Gordon Oliver, Gary Turner, Ken Palmer, Mark Knutson, Rod Naught, Kerry Benjamin, Paul Palmoroy, Larryjones, Cleve Parker, Stan Kadolph, Bill Green, Ed Cole. 113 -4' ,e , 'f4ff'1iY ,i,,fT'T?j?5:l-T.-W'W ffT e .L M ' 1 - . fav fFirSt Rowj: Greg Nelson, George AnDyke, Doug Lambert, Scott Shankland, Bob Itami, Ray Hoyt, Rudy Casciato, Terry Carr, Bob Yoder, Ron Stephanie. QSecond Rowj: Dan Trinci, Drain Schmitz, Dale McC1ean, Rick Soderberg, Mike Pond, Don Hicks, Dan McE1haney, Earnie Cavalli, Mike Bush. fThird Rowj: Bob Potter, Rick Robenson, jim Woodcock, Dan Velander. Young Team Toughens, Exercising Talent and Tenacity. F R Ax L 9 , M 9 f ff 17 , ., mg Q I R We f H' if gh- -M ,e 2 We L. N7 A A e . me '1-P f - 5'2'??1-' 55 fhm lfffii'- V eh M ff , A A' -A xv:-'Ur N' ' N 3 V fi Hg? 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QBottomj: Rudy Casciato extends himself off of first base because of a close play. .N -Wiwfmuww-n,W W ,-My s -W..-,. ,m,fs-,..,.n,ww-.y 1 .I i swiiz Lf f Q W I W. ,A W -- wx-1-w w .M gr .we -p f' 4 gg 45 g v-NV in .. -hy. . Qppsite pageg fTopj: Mike bush squares to bunt in hopes of advancing the runner. QCenter1eftj: The bench is caught showing concern when another strike passes by a team mate. QCenter rightj: Dan McEl- haney stretches for another pitch. fBot- tom leftjz Ron Stephaine Waits for his turn at bat. QBottom centerj: Stephaine swingswith all his might. fBottom righty: Scott Shankland pauses to ponder over the up and coming inning. This a eg fTop lefty Coach Buckiewicz tang to the team before they take the field. fTop rightj: Bob Potter avoids a bad pitch. fCenter lefty Ernie Cavelli ducks a p o o r pitch. QCenter rightj: Ron S t e p h a in e swings at a strike. fBottom lefty: Mike Bush throws for the play at first base. QBot- tom rightj: Rudy Casciato connects for a base hit. NW -...,,,-use +09-...,. Gyle, Rarfdy McK1ean, Tdm McGibbo1i, Wayne Sharkeyg Doug Clark: Dava Synder, Ebb Otey,'Roger Iioisomg Stgzfg john Cooper. Underclassmen Spark Hopes for Varsity Team. Ric Soderberg signals Dan McE1haney to hit the dirt in a varsity contest. 118 Tyler Tsunemitsu attempts to get back to base against Washington. ini , R, 1 .ha1AKn.1,n,A.. QFirst Rowy: John Smith. Cliff Lewis, Barry Strickland, Robin Tinner, Don Ver Meer, Mike Evans, Steve Taylor, Steve Mathews, Mike Goodale, Bill Morgan. fSecond Rowj: Ralph Laruso, Tyler Tsunernitsu, Jeff Burchell, Jerry Nickila, Ed Roley, Jim Rinkard, Mike Lourwill, Dave Smith, Doug Burgard, Leon Hawkins, Mike Winchestei. fThird Rowj: Coach Nelson, Dave Stone, Keith Anderson, Paul Pavlich, Don Wall, Steve Peterson, Doug Blair, Ken Gunther, Pat McFarland, Ron Edwards, Mike Malet. 119 fFront Rowjz Anthony Huie, Craig Reese, james Lau, Rick Sauer, Dennis Howarth, Wally Gage. fBack Rowj: Arthur Wold, David Marsh, Dennis Tell, Ron Orme, Tom Gay, Denis Brophy. Boys and Girls Display Skills at Tennis. y Carolyn Petrone, Judy Bigoni, Linda Bennett, Jane Miller, Rhonda Harman, Duwana johnson, Janice Leytham, Rea Wheeler. 120 fTop Lefty: David Maxsh executes a good backhand. wtmuv Rea Wheeler returns a Swift Serve- Jane Miller extends her arm to serve. 121 54523 ii' 3521 f A . - - - - ' f- L r - A Carol Fuglee, Chris Walsh, Candy Webber, Susan Schmeer, April Whitley, Gloria Bennet. In Golf, Practice Developes Deftness. Mr. Fleming,Rod Boland, Larry Smith, Gary Booth, Bruce Bauder, Brian Belt, Gil Hargreaves, Fred Hickerson, Ken Weberg, Danny Wright, Bob Brant. 122 1 123 GLEN HARDING: All-Star - Wrestling, 3rd Place, 136 JIM HYIAND: All-Star - Wrestling, lst Place, 130 lbs., lbs. , City Tournament. City Tournament. GEORGE ANDYKE: All-Star - Wrestling, 2nd Place, 106 KEN BOLDER: All-Star - Wrestling, Heavyweight, 1st City lbs., City Tournament. Tournament, 3rd State Tournament. 124 K., ,,w i -. V DOUG BELTZ: All-Star - Footb all, 2nd Team All-City GARY PAPSEDERO: All-Star - Football, 2nd Team All- Center. City I-Ialfback. i J HAROLD POUJADE: A ll-Star - Football, 1St Team All- City Tackle, Honorable Mention All-State Tackle. BOB LOVLIEN: All-Star - Football, 1StTeamAl1-City Def. Halfback, Scholar Athlete of the Year, Honorable Men- tion All-State Quarterback. Basketball - Honorable Men- tion All-City Center. Once a year the Fine Arts Festival is held to show the stud- ents and theadultsof the Franklin community what has been accomp- lished during the year in the many departments of art and music. The spring event, held on May oth and 7th, began with an open house featuring displays of artob- iects, Furniture and woodshop pro- jects, iewelry and metal designs. Following the open house was a musical presentation by various groups of the music department of Franklin High School. Among the numbers sung were High Hopes, In the Still of the Night, and Brothers Sing On. The Concert Band and Orchestra played The Great GateofKiev and Charter Oak Concert March. The Tout Ensemble presented the final number, From Sea to Shin- ing Sea, an appropriate finale to a successful year. Spectators observe Quaker students' displays Mr. Brewer conducts the Boys Choir, Girls Choir, and A Choir combined with the Band and Orchestra Students Perfect Skills and As the turn of the season comes, one can find the P. E. classes soak- ing up the sun in their daily games. This year witha few rule changes by Mr. Buckiewicz, speedballwas the maior activity enioyed by the freshman and sophomore classes. These changes were made in order to give the players a little more freedom from the rule book. The advanced P. E . classes be- gan workin golfand archery. The targets were set up in the bowl against the west and north walls. The students shot from a distance of 45 yards. Instruction in golf began with a study of the equipment and con- tinued with practice of different swings of the woods and irons. After the archery and golf pro- gramswere finished, the year was completed by a study of tennis. 128 Opposite Page: Ep: Sophomore boys vie for ball con- trol in soccer game. Bottom left: Don Burgard developes archery slalls. 'Bottom right: MIS. Ehm exp la ins skeletal structure to sophomore girls. This Page: lop: Sophomore boys get tough in speed ball game. Bottom left: Janiece Carter practices her swing. Bottom right: Coach Bucldewicz ex- plains golf fundamentals. Enjoy Fresh Air and Sunshine. 129 4 fm i . 1 Q' g my L 1 I N, R X L 5, N x fs. , ..... X A X I I 1 1 I I A I WML ,J nl:-1 MT' X N .-nd 'Ns if. QL ia 53153 ' ,, Wi' 1, Qi I ACADEMICS MR. ARTHUR L WESTCOTT, PRINCIPAL The Dedicated Administrati Newand challenging admin- istrative problems face the Prin- cipal, Mr. Arthur Westcott, dur- ing the l966-67 school year. The record number offreshmen increas- ed the problem ofalready crowded halls and rooms, and made it in- creasinglydifficult to program as- semblies, dances and special tests. An interest in education on a larger scale is illustrated by his positions with the Oregon School Activity Association and the Teachers' Conference Committee. Mr. Jack King, new Curricu- lum Vice-Principal, wo rks with elementary schools near Franklin to explain the freshman program and set up programs For the coming year. New Administrative Vice- Principal Mr. Donald Holt is re- sponsible for the activities, wel- Fare, and attendanceof boys, supervising student finances, and the athletic program. ve Staff Is. . Mr. Jack King Mr. Donald Holt Mr Westcott examines absentee list. Curriculum Vice -Principal Administrative Vice-Principal 132 nt reviewsa list of planned Miss Carrie Grant activities. Administrative Vice -Principal it monthly activity calendar is checked by Miss Grant. Wiumiiiiff WWI!! ,- iseling problems are discussed by Mrs. McKnight, Miss Grant, and Dundore. The closing ofthis school year will mark the end ofa long and successful career. Since the fall of l949 Frank l in High School has been priviledged to have Miss Carrie Grant on its faculty. Miss Grant has strived unceas- ingly to improve Franklin. Her praiseworthy record of duties ful- filled and services rendered is proof of this. As Administrative Vice-Principal, Miss Grant's dut- ies have entailed overall respon- sibility for activities, w el fa re, and attendance of girls, respon- sibility for all school social ac- tivities, supervision ofall coun- seling and guidance, registration of new Franklin students, coordi- nation and planning of all senior activities, supervision of college visitations and conferences, co- ordination of the school calendar, and filling the position ofgeneral liaison with the PTA and the Dads' Club. Although th is record speaks highly of M iss G ra nt, nothing could praise her more than the mentioning of her greatest con- tribution to the student body. By giving of herself in working and speaking with students, and pre- senting an exa m p l e of a well- groomed, well-mannered, court- eous and capable individual, she has helped to create an atmosphere at Franklin. One- can sense the cooperative spirit among the ad- ministration, the fa c u l ty, and student body as they strive for a mutual goal: to present, at grad- uation, a group of well-rounded, educated, mature youn g adults. This is what the faculty and stu- dentbodyshould and will remem- ber as Miss Grant's greatest con- tribution to our school. A 1 7 . Mrs. Lorraine Miller Mrs. Lenora Bear Mrs. Carol Irish Head Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Mrs. Lorraine Miller is head s e c r e ta r y and secretary to Mr. Westcott. Herassistantsare: Mrs. Irish, Mrs. Bear, Mr. K ing's secretary, and Mrs. White, Miss Grant and Mr. HoIt's secretary. Mrs. Peden records attendance and Mrs. McKnight is counsel ing office secretary. Mrs. Psyche Miller, bookkeeper, manages the student store. Mrs. Greenfield replaced Mrs. Galbraith as bookclerk dur- ing the last half of the year. Assisted hy Capable and Efficient Secretaries. y Q y A if Mrs. Barbara Galbraith Mrs. Janet Greenfield Mrs. Rose McKnight Bookclerk Bookclerk Counseling Secretary Mrs. Psyche Miller Mrs. June Peden Mrs. Ruth White Bookkeeper Attendance Secretary Vice-Principals' Secretary Mrs Lorraine Miner types Correspond- 134 ence for Mr. Westcott. QW., QFront Rowj: Mrs. Tyler, Miss McKercher, Miss Thomas, Miss Morris, Miss Piper, Mrs. Norme, Mrs. Schrader. fBack Rowj: Mr. King, Mr. McKee, Mr. Hansen, Mr. Pancheau, Miss Boelts, Miss Bohlen, Miss Rizner, Mrs. Weed. Franklin's Curriculum Council was the firstone in the city. This group is com posed of parents, Faculty, and administrators who discuss curricular problems . Teacher members areappointed by theadministration, one from each department. The three lay mem- bers appointed by the PTA serve three-year terms, with one person retiring each year. Mrs. Weed serves as C urri c u l um Council chairman. The committee discusses such problems as courses to be offered, student conduct, and discipline, with emphasis this year on the dropout. Minutes of the meetings aredistributed to Faculty members so that others may make recom- mendations to the committee through the department represent- ative. Many importantand serious problems are brought into the open, discussed, and solved, in these meetings. ,Q 4. if fi' ,, ',-H S x C yg m y l si o f N fy I 1 KW 1 .. ME T, K X If I 's f l I 7 -sw MN Mrs. Weed, chairman of Franklin's Curriculum Council, and Mr. McKee make plans for an upcoming meeting. 135 ART STAFF: Qlfront Rowyz Richard Frantilla, Terry Fazzolari, john Mather, Susie McShatko, Barbara Peters, Cathi McAdam, QBack Rowj: Dave Wellchell, Dan Louchi, Bruce Tarver, Peggy Prusak, Mr. Bosco, Dan Summers, jan Wellington. Art Courses Stress Color, Form, and Mood, Miss Helen Boelts Mr. Jerry Bosco Mrs. louise Dees Art Art Arr Department Chairman N Miss Mary Driscoll Mr. Yoshinobu Tex-ada Art Art l 136 Students interested -in art are g iv e n an opportunity to express themselves th ro u g h the various courses offered by the Art Depart- ment. ln general art, the medias of pencil, charcoal, tempra, water- color, and oil paint are explored. Art metal and ceramics provide areas for specialized in ter es ts. Fabricsare studied in textile weaving. Furniture periods, and o n e-and two-point perspective room designs are featured in the interior design courses. The commercial art co u rs e presents the psychological aspects of displaying consumer products. This class, a prerequisite for the artstaff, involves the application ofknowledgeof advertising tech- niques in posters and banners. Understanding art is offered for those who appreciate the ac- ademic rather than the creative facet of art. l 1 J f ev Q' .5 Mr. Donald Johnson Business Education Department Chairman Ly di a Martinson, Karen Brown, and Donna Fawcett type di lig e ntly under Mr. Grogan's Supervision. While the Business Department Offers Work Experience ...A MWMW we ,47x,.A kv l 4992, - rr X, .Mi Lynette Peterson adds figures in office practice. Myron Foss gains work experience. 138 Mr. Gerald Eurich Business Education Mrs. Mary Nyland Business Education STUDENT STORE fFront Rowj: Chris Scorcio, Barbara Giunta, Sharon Krueger, Patty Bush, Melinie Barnett, Pam Tyler. QSecond Rowj: Gloria Foster, Carol Tyler, Donna Stickles, Debbie Elliot, Marcelline Crisanaz, Susan Jewell. and Instruction in Practical Procedures. l l l v K I 7 I r K K Wy' fig: ' is , i ll 3 V K A , ffl Mr-. Howard Grpgan Mrs. Enid Hall Mrs. Ellen Jenkins BUSINESS EduCat10H Business Education Business Education MiS.S C0ITiHe Sefm Miss Krista Ulland Miss joan Zimpelman BuS111eSS Edl1Caf1011 Business Education Business Education 139 1 it-s Franklin offers a variety of business courses for the business- mi nd ed student. Courses range from general business and begin- ning shorthand to highly advanced courses such as bus i n ess office practice and advanced shorthand . A general business class and beginning and advanced typing are also available. The department offers short- hand and a semester course in briefhand, a simplified note- taking system. Studentswith a background in a d v a n c e d shorthand and office practice may apply for a course called work experience, in which pupils are excused early to work in local business offices. Stud- ents may work in the schools of- fices also. Bookkeeping, a full year course, may be taken for two years. The fundamentals of office mach- ines are taught in office practice. BOOK ROOM QFront Row j: Sandy Kangiser, Everice B r o l li e r , Sherry Cozad, Susan Lang, Chris Bingham. fBack R ow I: Carole Chamberlin, Ann I-I e i rn , Melissa Pettingill, Martha Hall. ATTENDANCE OFFICE fFront Row Q: Jean Otteson, Linda Nesmith, Karen Westerfield, Carol Monti, Linda Mirenda, Marilyn Smeraglio, Teresa Namba. fBack R ow I: G a il Simmons, Rosalie S h e a rl ey , Susan Harding, Karen Geraci, Heidi Imfeld, Norma Farah, Barbara Peters, Cathi McAdam. ra... MAIN OFFICE Stephanie M u r e 11, Donna Elliot, S u s a n Salladay, Sheryl Bu c k, Marie Krause, April Whitley, Sheila Hildebrand. I Mr. james Manning College and Vocational Counseling Three representatives of independent colleges spoke to assembled seniors in various class- rooms about scholarship programs and available maj ors. Mr. Manning Guides Students in College Applications, Carol Newberg diligently types college application forms for students Mr. Manning has advised. MANNINC COUNSELING STAFF: Margaret Meyers, Debbie Hopkins, Col- leen McCready, Diane Roylance, Nancy Owings, Pam Linton, Carol New- berg. 141 Franklin High School has been priviledged for many years to have Mr. James Manning on its faculty, specializing in college and voca- tional counseling. Mr. Manning introduces students to the college world by urging attendance at var- ious college conferences and vis- itation days. By study i ng and analyzing the past records of a student, especially the results of certain test he has taken, and by conferring personally with th at student, Mr. Manning is able to prepare for his future work. As a college counselor Mr. Manning also aids worthy students in ob- taining advanced placementatthe various s ch oo ls of their choice. Also, through his many contacts in the business worldand his care- ful analysis of a student's interests and abilities, Mr. Manning is often able to secure a job for the stu- dent, orat leastdirecthim to some business establishment where he might find employment. Freshmen combined class students concentrate their efforts on studying for upcoming test. And All Teachers Assist... Every entering freshman is re- quired to take Four classes: phy- sical ed u ca t io n, mathematics, English, and social studies. The latter two are known as a com- bined class. This class was formed to help br idg e the gap between elementary and high school. The E n gl ish curriculum in- cludes the study of g ra mma r in Robert's Patterns of Engl ish. H o m e r' s Odyssey, Mid -Summer Night's Dream, Huckleberry Finn, and Six Centuries of Great Poetry provide the students with material For their First maior attempts atan- alyzing literature. ln social stud ies, the freshmen study the history of Europe, South- east Asia, and A fr i ca, from the Renaissance to the l900's. The study ofthe ma ior religions of the world help the students develop an interest in the different cul- tures oftheworld. Film strips and map work enhance these studies. Mrs. Helen Weed Comb. Classes, Couns. Department Chairman Mrs. Janet Faurot Combined Classes 142 Mr. Herman Becker Mr. Britt Davis Combines Classes Combined Classes Audio Visual Miss Jean Foster Mr. Dennis Harland Combined Classes Combined Classes Dr. Lucille Hill Mrs. Betty Langford Mr. Earl Osborn Combined Classes Combined Classes Combined Classes Mr. Charles Pulliam Mrs. Patsy Phillips Mr. Melvielle Sands Mrs.. Faurot contemplates classroomdis- Combined Classes Combined Classes Combined Classes 011551011- , nw ,ig ii. K ST I L lf- ! w . ,. ,,,,r , M 5 ' , Classroom debate, concerning senatorial candidates, includes Bill Green, Don Wahl, Terry jones, Glenda Magel, Harriet Sheets, Sue Bernard. 143 Miss Dorothy Dundore Sophmore, Junior Girls' Counselor Mr. Donald Kerns Senior Boy's Counselor frwywfgsw kv .Q Zigi, ,.L ,,. . f. 1- W-1 41 e . x- J., ,,w,,gq 4 ,5 ' 2 Q, . , . L., ,, M., A N . ..,.. .1-,Q A , , I Mr. Robert Jacobsen Sophmore, Junior Boy's Counselor Mrs. Emma Moore Freshxnan Girls' Counselor 'ff uf -Exec: in A Mr. Kerns smiles at accumulation of junk found in locker check. Counselors in Urging Interest in Vocations and Academics. COUNSELING STAFF: Sharon Wells, Janice Meteer, Pat David, Jeanne Bisenius, Gae Linfoot, Gail Matthes, Gail Van de Wiele, Lynn Olson, Ardel1eJacobson, Marilyn Utz. 144 Mr. Donald Nelson Freshman Boy's Counselor Mrs. Helen Weed Senior Girls' Counselor Mr. Nelson explains college information pamphlet to Dan Velander. Counselors, along with the entire faculty, strive to prepare students for life outsideof school. While they are concerned with the characterdev-elopment of the in- dividual student, they also deal with the courses that each student needs to prepare for his future vo- cation . During the process affore- casting, counselors and students discuss classes to be taken the next year. Individual conferences are planned to discuss the suitability of various subjects to the given interests or vocational plans of the student. Student forecasting involves selecting classes accord- ing to teacher recommendations, known ability, and past perform- ance. 'Wx-., Mrs. Weed, senior girls counselor, is interrupted while checking senior evaluation sheets. 145 A Mrs. Doris Avshalomov Miss Faye Cornutt Miss Ann Faricy English English English Department Chairman During a speech class, Rick McNerney and George Rask make a dra m atic Mr. Clifford Ferry Mr. Peter Lackaff Mrs. Thelma Landes presentation. English English English Understanding ls the Key to Effective Communication, Speech teacher Mr. Gary Clark advises members of the speech team. 146 The Engl ish department strives to help the student master the skills of self-expression. These skills, oral and written, are ac- quired through a careful analysis of literatureand the skillful co n- struction ofgrammatically correct English sentences. Throughout his Four years at Franklin the studentstudies select- ed essays, short stories, and poetry. Healso studies thedevelopment of the English language. Increased knowledge of the various types of literature is ga i n ed by reading, analyzing, and discussing the works of British and other authors. On all levels emphasis is placed on expression, to formulate whatthe student thinks or feels in essay, short story, poem, orspeech. Dromatics and forensics are among the elective English courses offered. Beginning dramatics of- fers instruction in pantomine, voice, and characterization, in general, the basicsofacting. Ad- vanced training in the theatre arts, historical development, and eval- uation is provided for students who have shown interestand ability. Forensics p r es e n t s valuable courses to all students. It is an asset to those who are college- bound, for it improves the skills oforganizing and expressing ideas. Speech activities include a pilot English class for sophomores only, a first year s peech course, and advanced s p e ec h, in which the principles of d eba te are taught and participation in contestspeak- ing is encouraged. During a drama class, Elaine Elliot applies make-up to the face of Michelle Dockstader. Mr. Gary Clark Mr. Gary Kaiser Speech Drama STAGE CREW: fFront Rowj: Alan Mitchell, Steve Willis, Mike Vallee, Mike Harvey. fSecond Drama stude nt Vickie Rowj: Tim Babcock, Carl Morrison, Dan Tolonen, Tom Shumway, Jim Krettler. QThird Rowj: Bowen works on the set Alan Winegarden, Sam Schafer, Fred Nelson, Louis Rall, Larry Miller. of the I-L M. S. Pinafore 147 Isabel Aquilera and Ana. Maria D'ot- tavio, members of Miss Morris' special class, use puppets to communicate with each other. l l Mrs. Marilyn Lindgren Mr. Joe Maloney Mrs. Emma Moore English English English Miss I.aRhette Swann Miss Elizabeth Thomas Mr. Ehrick Wheeler English English English a Precept Emphasized in English Classrooms. john Savory portrays the role of Lady Macbeth during a perfor- mance in junior English class. Fo r e ig n students who don't know how to communicate in the English languageare instructed in a special class cal led English Lang- uage Development. This program is oriented to help the student use English to communicate with others. Emphasis is placed on learning to speak English and to understand o t h ers who speak it. The course isalsodesigned to help the stu d e nt adiust to the over- whelming differences in cultures and customs. The learning sit- uation is enhanced by drill work to develop the rhythm and intonation 148 characteristicoFAmericanspeech, audio-visual aids and field trips to acquaint the students with the country and area in which they live, art work and listen ing to music to familarize the stud ent withAmerican culture, and read- ing, writing and word ga mes to increase structural knowledge of the English language. The unique classroom situation can be more c l ea r l y seen when you consider that among the native tongues spoken by thestudents are: Span- ish, Chinese, Arabic, Greek, Serbian, Czech, and Japanese., Among theother elective Eng- lidw courses offered to allinter- ested Franklin students are: effect- ive reading and library training. A semester course in effect- ive reading is provided for those students who need to increase their reading comprehension and speed. This course is open to all students and is high l y recommended for those who are college-bound. Teachingrnethods involve the use of various machines. Elig lisli Library Training E open toall interested sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The various tasks performed in the library are taught. They includeshelvingand filing. Besides being worth one credittowamlgmduaHon,thh course offers a n opportunity for gaining valuablework experience. Frequently this program is instru- mental in assuring iobs for students in public libraries around the city. g . msiigf 554 'R L A F 4 . 1. Q ,sr,ts T Yi' , '9 P51-:ft ?jx6 g ,.z, pals, , . .. , is Kg ' A 'fili ,J if T Q r Miss Dorothy Morris Mrs. Eleanor Norlin Mrs. Gwyndolyn Young English Language Dev- Head Librarian Effective Reading elopment Assistant Librarians: Mrs. Mar- jorie Christensen and Mrs. Ruth Lemery. LIBRARY STAFF: fFront Rowj: Mary Buker, Ladine Pence, Kay Johnson, Donna Elliot, Karen Bill Seim utilizes the library Green. fSecond Row Q: Tanna Kadolph, Susan Alf, Marilyn Poppino, Diane Roylance, Martha files, that containpamplrlets Hagstrom, Mary Mitchell. QThird Rowj: Barbara Spurlock, Pat Nease, Claudia Yandle, Kay to do research for an assign- Elmore, Pat Maruhn, Susan Ewers, Sheryl Charles. ment- 149 MIS. Miriam Puckett English, Publications, Speech ,on M, l Darlene Little lists, for Photo-Coordinator Ron Lew- Editor Suzanne Bunker must check and is, the pictures she needs to complete her pc ge approve all page layouts before they layouts by her deadline. are sent to the printers. In Production Classes, Accuracy and Complete Reporting WF' , QTopj: Chris Bingham, Susan Roberts, and Michele Vulgaris order prints from contact sheets and paste-down pictures on page layouts. QBottom leftjz Kathie Ross consults Almanac files to find the correct spelling of a student's name. QBottom rightj: Steve Massie finds it necessary to use last year's Almanac to identify a student. Publications isa course offer- ed for students interested in work- ing on thestaffof Franklin's year- book, the Alma na c. Practical and original ideas, willingness to work, the recommendations of pre- vious teachers, are prerequisite for taking this class. Staff members plan page lay - outs, schedule picturestobe taken, order prints made, write and type copy, paste down all pictures and copy and finally clean the pages before they are ready to be sent to the printers. The staff has the reputation for sending the cleanest layout pages to the lithographer. During the period of time before these frantic activitiesactually begin, the en- tire staff strives to create a cover design and an organization that notonlywill please them, but the entire student body as well. 'f .v,,. if as aww. ,, A. ---..., 'V f Pat Nease adds the finishing touches to her Post a dvisor Mr. Geoffery Cole assists Roxie Millo in writing her column, story for the Post. while Carl Schick rechecks a headline. of School Activities ls an Aid to Understanding. Journalism is offered as one of thespecial elective English cour- ses at Franklin. Classes in both beginning and advancedjournal- ism are provided. The only pre- requisite for raking a beginning journalism course is an interest in writing. Thelearningsituation in a journalism class is considerably enhanced by frequent guest speak- ers, films, and field trips. Those students who have suc- cessfully completed a beginning journalism course are eligible to work on the Post staff. The Post staff includesafypist, a busing manager, reporters, a cartoonist, a photographer, and the editor. Under theable instruction and guidance of Mr. Geoff Cole the members of the Post staff gain practical experiencm almost all aspects of newspaper production . jAbovej: DonHicks assembles a page layout in order to meet a deadline. jBe1owj: The Post staff holds one of its frequent conferences to plan the next issue. w N.. Mr. Geoffrey Cole English, journalism Post St3.ff1'I1e1T1be1', Brenda Calvert, types 211 Post editgr, Jan Wellington, explains article for fumfe use in the E- a certain editorial policy to the staff. QTop leftj: Photographers Steve Hansen andjim Owens pre- pare prints forthe Post 's use. QTop rightj: Meeting a dead- line depends a great deal upon the accuracy and speed of typist Cindi Abraham. QBottomj: Mike Mosee assists Lynn Oliverio in completing a page for publication. 'A W' AV V' ' W M'h ' 'R ' L ' fifiil-Y 9' 'SMVML955153-Wmaf..mx52iE'A!wiW2T15G:l25Zi2-,mth-i Bob Lovlien and john Gallucci attentively listen to a tape in Karen Green and Chris Godsey have discovered that understand- a second year German class. ing a foreign language requires attentiveness and concentration. The Audio-Lingual Approach to the Study of Languages, ,mu , A? X Q f, 1-fx , 3. ak ., r naan rr and me ' ff??w,AfM1. jim Coons, Deryl Hudson, and Barbara Spurlock participate Studentteacher Martha I-Ianssen instructs students in the cor- in a Spanish class' Christmas celebration. rect P1'0H11HCiHfi0I1 Of 2 Word. 154 Charlynn Kimber, Everice Brolliar, Karen Green, and Carol Tyler practice daily dialogues. Mr. Lyle Tucker Foreign Language Department Chairman Miss Kathyrn Horvath Foreign Language Mrs. Myrna Fuss Foreign Language English Miss Cecil McKercher Foreign Language English Miss Dorothy Grant Foreign Language Mr. Denzil Walton Foreign Language 155 World trends dictate that, to succeed in many careers, students must be proficient in the use of a foreign languageand possessa cer- tain knowledge ofa culture other than their own. ' Knowledgeofa Foreign lang- uage and the culture and customs ofthat land is very helpful to grad- uate students, interpreters, and teachers. Ourown foreign languagede- partment o ffe rs a Four-year se- quence course in German, French, Russian, and Spanish, and a two- year sequence in Latin. Franklin High School has on its Facultya group offoreign lang- uage teachers who are well-qual- ified. Manyof them have had the opportunity of travel ing and study- ing in the countries whose lang- uages they teach. The desire of these teachers is to make the study ofa Foreign language a benefic - ial experience For all students. Mrs. Sewright interprets pattern instructions for a student. Cindi Abraham irons place mats for luncheon. I I I The Reading of Recipes or Child-Care Manuals, 3 Linda Furth bastes hem in dress. Laura Morgan carefully follows sewing instructions 156 , Home economics cources are designed to prepare girls for home eco no m i c related careers, and homemaking. In the Freshman year the girls learn about themselves, the care and planning oftheir wardrobe and cooking skills. The girl and her Fam i l y are considered in the sophomore year. She increases her skills in clothing construction and gains experience in preparing and serving dinners . The goal ofthe iunior course is to provide students with opport- unities to become aware of the re- sponsibilities ofthe individual to the community. Instruction in ad- vanced sewing techniques and in- creased understanding of children is stressed. Seniors prepare For adult liv- ing and successful fam ily life. They study perosnality develope- ment, family finance, foods, clothing, and housing. QL gin' Pg A V Mrs. Ruby Sewright MIS. Lucile Lyons Home Economics Home Economics Department Chairman Miss Gladys Rizner Home Economics Linda Fast concentrates on sewing project. 50Phm01'e girls imP1'0V9 'Woking Sk-1115 157 K - 7,5--:.f -aa 3-li-.fc Bob Nees solders circuit in electronics. Architectural drawing proves rewarding for drawing students. or The Use of Equipment All Depend Upon Understanding Dale Webb sharpens chisel on the grinding wheel. A student hammers diligently in woodshop. 158 Mr. William Irgens Mr. R. Bruce Fleming Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Department Chairman Mr. Thomas Parr Mr. Francis Savage Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Although Fra nk l i n is not a vocational school it offers a wide range of shop courses. Courses in electronics, weld- ing, woodshop, metal shop, and drafting are designed to prepare thestudent for the technical world we live in. Freshmen who show proficien- cy in such s e m es t er courses as woods ho p and electronics may choose to continue in a more ad- vanced course in that field. Photography gives the student an opportunity to learn how to take and to develop the resulting pic- tures used inthe Almanac and fy. Any stud en t who wishes to further his vocational experience may enrol I in the Benson co-op courses offered to iuniors and sen- iors., Courses offered at Benson include automotive shop, elect- ronics, metalshop, and industrial engineering.. Ron Earnest and Chuck Vandenbur check a hexa on table. Steve Hansen shows skill in using a wood chisel S S as usss use ssss e I A as g Mr. Justin Hagglund Mr. Richard Mabry Mathematics Mathematics p Department Chairman Mr. Dan Hanby Mathematics I A geometry student explains adjacent angles to the class. Students Learn to Appreciate Symmetry and Order ? Bobbie Draper is questioned by Students as sh'e discusses the Geometric tools are used by this student in the proof of a proof of a theorem in first year algebra. complicated problem. 160 l A substitute teacher explains a standardized test. Lyn Andrew explains her proof using an algebraic principal. Mr. Paul Hansen Mr. Hashberger Mr, Edward Johns Ma1:hematiCS Mathematics Mathematics Miss Kathryn Knotts Mr. Gordon McEwen Mr. Fred Willis Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics 161 Franklin offers a variety of courses ranging from general math- ematics to advanced courses such as trigonometry and s en io r mathematics. After each student completes the required one year of mathematics by taking either gen- eral mathematics or first year algebra, he may choose to go on to a more advanced course such as geometry or trigonometry. Through mathematics, students developskills in abstract thinking and learn to apply them to compli- cated problems included in tests, homework assignments, and class discussion periods. Student de- velop a better understanding of the training necessary in today's technological world. They learn techniques of reasoning and are able to explain difficult problems through theapplication of logic. Mr. Mabry advises everyone to take as much math as he can in high school. Tone and Pitch in Usable and Asthetic Pursuits The music department of Franklin High School has a great deal to offer toall students. Stim- ulating and challenging classes in both instrumental and vocal music are provided. Freshman girls are eligible to participate in freshmen girls' glee club. ln theirsophomore year they may move on to performing in an advanced choir. lf they show the n e c essa ry interest and ability, they are eligible for membership in A Choir. They may also sing in ensem- bles, whose membership remains thesame t hro ug ho ut their four years. Freshman boys may participate in freshman boys' glee club. ln their sophomore year, if they are not chosen for A Choir, they may sing in B Choir. For those students who didn't begin with music their freshman year, there is mixed chorus. Teaching appreciation, not skills, music understanding is of- fered for students desiring a basic knowledge in this field. The lives of famous composers are studied along with theory. fFirst Rowj: Gail Goldsby, Gina Baker, Cherri Crosby, Laura Coppernoll, Sandy Stone, Susan Ball, Susan Peck, Sharon Pohrman, Gail Matthes, Pat David, Sheryl Bartel, Diana Sergeant, Pat Nease. QSecond Rowj: Patty Bush, April Whitley, Janet I-Iartzell, Carolyn Ross, Margi Harrington, Cheryl Brown, Susan Ewers, Elaine Elliot, Evelyn lnshenl-co, Sharon Wells, Nancy Owings, Sheryl Charles. QThird Rowj: Sandy Williams, Teresa Namba, Gloria Bennett, linda Bales, Susan Miller, linda Nesmith, Kathy Oster, Linda Snider, Rita Blair, Maryann Rohler, Janet Dambach, Diane 1-111131-CL QFou1-th Rowjg Vir- ginia Tyler, Everice Brolliar, jennifer Johnson, Pam Tyler, Susan Jewell, Karen Geraci, Lois johnson, Delia Bacon, Mar- ie Krause, Roxie Milla, Barbara Spurlock, Karen Burrows. lFifth Rowj: Allen Grant, Mike Harvey, Paul Prewitt, larry Foster, Larry Grimes, jim Dickey, Glen Caniparoli, Philip Milhnan, Curt Hagan, John Moreno, Leonard Haag, Greg Orvis. QSixth Raw Q: Douglas Lambert, Bill McClane, Dave Thompson, Dan Van Veen, Jay Thomas, Dale McLean, Steve Mark, Lee Trautman, Don Delaney, Neal Orsen. fSeventh Rowj: Chris Bowley, Marvin Rambo, Ron Harp, Roger Moore, Bruce Wilson, Jim Barnes, Andy Lushenko, Bill Piland, Ron McClen.nahan, Ric Soderberg, jerry Brown. fEighth Rowj: Dave Buell, Vern Collins, Harold Poujade, Dave Pruett, Mike Pond, Dennis Monner. 162 fFront RowJ: Susan Smith, Judy Harris, Laura Morgan, Lynn Jewell, Ann Keister, Trudy Walter, Gail Becker, Susan Brolliar. QSecond RowJ: Carol Brown, Jean Vinciquerra, Kathy Wilson, Judy Kocher, Susan Roth, Jean Simmons, Marlene Fastelin, Ann Oxford, Kathie Rennie, Gloria Moore. QThird RowJ: Donna Biggs, Marji Henschel, Karen Knoll, Mary Beucher, La- dine Pence, Susan Alf, Lynn Smith, Sheryl Ferguson, Charlotte Richard, Susan Brown. QFourth RowJ: Liz Currin, Jean Spur- lock, Nancy Lofstedt, Debbie Capparelli, Joan Simmons, Evon McKinnon, LeNae Glenn, Leslee Adams, Debbie Mundorff, Karen Bergeron. QFifth RowJ: Barbara Boone, Sandy Bacon, Lynn Nelson, Donna Wolff, Debbie Strickland, Terry Coons, Sheryl Stark, Margaret McGowan, El Rae Sadring, Linda Crowell. QSixth RowJ: Denise Pierce, Sheryl Williams, Beth Graham, Deann Hall, Nancy Davis, Peggy Seigle, Susie Setterburg, Jolene Schutte, Rebecca Mohr, Jo Ellen Morgan. Mr. John Peery Mr. John Brewer Music Music Department Chairman MADRIGALS: QFi1st Row J: Sheryl Bartel, April Whitley, Sheryl Charles, Sharon Pohrman. QSecond Row J: Linda Bales, Barbara Spurlock, Diane Miller. QThird Rowjzjay Tohmas, Allen Grant, Glen Hughes, Bill McC1ane, Ron McClenahan, Paul Prewitt. l63 HIGHLIGHTS: QFront Rowj: Virginia Tyler, Evelyn Lushenko, Leslie Schreiber. QBack Rowj: Linda Draper, Dana Zink, Sally Warner, janet Hartzell, Donna Hesson, Kathy Pearson, Sylvia I-Iillesland. Robert Wilson Mike Rankin, and Frank Conner, members of the band's brass section, practice triple-tongueing for a concert number to be played before an audience of dis- tinguished critics at an OEA Convention. Daily Classes and Diligent Practice... MELODEEN S: fFirst Rowj: Lani Wilson, Barbara Spurlock, Cherri Crosby. QSecond Rowj: Caro1ynPetrone, Maryann Roh- ler, Pam Tyler, Susan Ball, Pat David, Susan Jewell, Viklci Ellenwood, janet Dambach. 164 STARLIGHTERS: QFirst Rowj: Denise Pierce, Peggy Siegle, Leslee Adams. fSecond Rowj: Ann Oxford, Lynn Jewell, Susan Brolliar, Marjil-Ienschel. fThird Rowj: Karen Bergeron, Beth Graham, Terry Coons, Nancy Lofstedt. V mx' is MM X , i Q 'W 'Q -1 Sylvia Hi11eS1aHdd0eShe1' m0ti0I1S dur- Art Miller, jack Ellis, and Mike Parker, Diane Miller and Diane Sergeant sing ing One ofthe Highlights' PeYf01'm2I1CeS members of the band's percussion section, at one of A Choii-'sspecial seasonal of FruitC2-ke. play the snare drums during a rehearsal. performances. A ',,,.-1' I . X F Majorette Susan Bennett displays the baton-twirling skills that Band member I-SITY MO01'e Skill-fH11Y PISYS 2 difficult Piece have won her many awards. on his sousaphone. 165 Perfect Talent and Skills in Fine Arts... Mr. George Pancheau Music Clarinetists Larry Ruddell and Carl Green Mike Parker, a member of the band's percus- rehearse a difficult passage in music to sion section, intently follows the music and be played for a concert. awaits his cue. QFirst Rowj: Diane Des Brisay, Phylis Mclntosh, Ruth Payne, Judy Johnson, Donna Wolfe, Harriet Carlson, Virginia Murphy, Mary Gorsline, Carolyn Hansen. fSecond RowJ: Barbara Copko, Ardelle Jacobsen, Ray Hoyt, Joan Lundgren, Nita Riddle, Sylvia Hillesland, Philip Baldino, Claudia Bradt, Margaret Rueck, Linda Phillips, Jim Wirick, Susan Schmeer, Lynn Swan, Dave Austen. fThird RowJ: Delores Thompson, Gail Simmons, Rebecca Mohr, John Lundgren, Susan Bennett, Margi Har- rington, Sally Warner, Ken Hall, Marshall Short, Vance Putnam, Roy Bennett, Frank Conner, Don Delaney, Lois Johnson, Jeanette lMunger, Barbara Johnson, Deborah Donnell. lFourth Rowj: Mary Zahnter, Ray Johnston, Marilyn Eide, Kati Warner, Sharon Gallucci, Steve Comella, Jack Ellis, Dave Lindemuth, Harold Poujade, Bill Seim, Mike McDow, Don Burkenbine, Gloria Bennett, Keith Hansen, Linda Bennett. 166 tFirst Rowjzjudith Lynn, Carolyn Zellner, Susan Roth, Virginia Riddle, Scott Hill, Janice Peters, Robyn Tinner. fSecond Rowy: Norma Westerfield, Nita Riddle, Jeri Hall, Deborah Dunlop, Byron Jacobson, Susan Itami, Pamela Roylance. fThird Rowj: Karen Burrow, Beverly Bonner, Katy Holland, Mary Grauer, Ronda Hunnell, Allen Anderson, Dale Bowen, ,Io Ann Fouts, Dorcas Taylor. QFourth Rowy: Roy Bennett, La Veta Laws, Emory Bonner, Philip Baldino, Ralph Winner, Cliff Lewis, Morris Funk, Carl Green, Ina Weissenbuehler, Sylvia Hillesland. fFifth Rowj: Margaret Rueck, Linda Ruthruff, Sally Warner, Gary Ralphs, Larry Ruddell, Ken Hall, Steve Hofer, Glenn Hughes, Don Taylor, Susan Schmeer, Sandra Glover. f Sixth Rowj: Richard Lytle, Dan Taylor, Rhonda Harmon, Don Delaney, Gloria Bennett, Douglas Lauzon, Dick Garvin, Greg Seivers, Randy Weitzel, Tom Bernard, Mike Rankin, Frank Conner. fSeventh Rowj: john Ball, Margi Harrington, Bill Seim, Vance Putnam, Douglas Gilles, Harold Poujade, Steve Willis, George Hill, Steve Comella, jack Ellis, Mike Parker, Art Miller, Paul Vandehey. QEighth Rowjz jim Carnes, Larry Moore, Cliff Nail, Marshall Short, Mike McDow , Tom Taylor, Randy Oxford, Robert Wilson, Dave Lindemuth,G. E. Pancheau. Opportunities for training and experienceare not lacking in the instrumental division, either. Any- one who desires to may play an instrument in the orchestra or hand. To thosestudentswith a need, in- dividual help is available. The insturmental music department of- fers opportunities For participation byalargenumberofstudents. For example, the orchestra alone has a thirty-four piece string section plus a complement of brass and woodwind instruments. Students who enjoy attending the school's Football and basket- ball games and are interested in music may become members of the band. Besides playing for the game, the band participates in other activities, such as the All- City Band Festival and the Rose Festival Parade. Majorette Susan Bennett, Drum Major Dave Lindemuth, Majorette Wende Brown. 167 3? Sophomore boys scramble for the basketball during P. E. class. Mrs. Josephine Ehm Physical Education Department Chairman Mr. Walter Bucldewicz Physical Education Mr. Martin Bergan Physical Edu'cation Mr. Harold Ellmers Physical Education As Well As in Physical Education and Health. lr--ali 3 LOCKER GUARDS QFront Rowj: Janice Ross, Debbie Vasile, Rea Andrew, PamBigoni, Rea Wheeler. fSecond Rowjz Bonnie Lang, Janice Mundorff, Karen Lovlien, Janet Leytham, Barbara High, Jane Miller. Mr. Bergan assists Ron Orme as Ron Jones looks on. To meet requirements For grad- uation each student must take and pass at least a year and a halfof physical education. Also, one s em ester of health is required. Health covers such subiects as al- coholism and its dangers, smoking, and the mechanics ofthe human body. lt includes a unit on driver education. Freshmen and sophomore phy- sical education classes participate in such sports as football, basket- ball, soccer, and baseball. Some Freshmen classes combine girls and boys and learn dances, modern as wellas traditional square dances. For those who have physical ed- ucation during the warmer portion of the year, track and baseball are included. t 5 Miss Joanne Marini Physical Education Mrs. Joanne Mead Physical Education Miss Beryl Piper Physical Education Debbie Mundorff tests her steadiness as a friend looks on. Miss Marini teaches two freshmen the fundamentals of dancing msmnwmswqsfwsf,.wi-.+L-.efwiv.-fi-V.-sA'sswawQsz.a.sQi -- W .M- ?.FVNtvr-7 .. V .I ' v V' N' x. R. ' is NW,.....,,N2 xx, up I V. - I W 6,6 W, A..- ,,... -' av- una' :e12fea.wi-WN' 9' , '97 ' W if-dau .V Vit' 5 .495 , ' save --.31-und- ' 'A' v 'W General science Students are taught a basic principle by Mr. Bill Piland and Steve Ranstead observe germinating seeds dur Joseph Sklenicka. ing a plant block study. Future Success Depends Upon... A variety ofscience courses is offered to Franklin students. Al- tho ug h only one science course is required for graduation, most colleges want their s tu d e n ts to havea more extensive knowledge ofscience than can be acquired by taking iust one course. Many stud- ents, however, fulfill the grad- uation requirement by taking gen- eral science. For those going to college other classes are offered. Franklin offers beginning and advanced biology. Those students who have com p l eted biology, chemistry, and physics by their senior year, may enroll in a special science seminar. Here they put to use on individual research projects the knowledge they have gained. For the student who is col lege- bound but is not going to maior in science, a physical science course is offer ed. lt avoids technical points that would require an ex- tensive background in mathemat- ics and science to understand. Miss Anne Bohlen Mr. John Fletcher Mr. Leonard Gehrke Science Science Science Department Chairman Mrs. Frances Palk Mr. john Neeley Science Mr. Richard Quick Science Mathematics SCi611Ce 170 fsfslxii' M. :ma sw-,,g,,x,., M so f 5515 Y - -L-- I ' f Ki :J 'VS 'f'f3abE,!MJ'f, ,l -iii 'L7:H'f:f'f 9,ti:f:f5Jf4'v-',' L s,,1Cf,fJ 1:J'.:::'. . fm N , kA'k L- :L 5 to -.Pit 4 'i L :Z.jm7 Wf ,. 1 ' 'iifi-C14 2:5155 f s i' . ' c , I M ,mer V, , , A, r ,fQg9m:,'i ,Agwsw , 04. -L f '?i'l'fW5'.5E? 57' , z, :'- 3312264 ' 5 .1 -2155-9??s'ff X SE- V 3g,fr 1 5,n,gf,g'f,, , w , , ' ' 9s'2Q?i1 -, ' l fl i ff- s ' iiwww ' , ' - ., ' 2.53 , . v f .L ., f--it-QSM-ei1'z111fi'i'f1 vzx fil: ff-fy, W -Q ' 2' ' 1 . , 5 V ' l - , , , . Q81l5f,..g15g,4gigEgxifz3vf eiiiswtff 'sa.,iw51g,, K ' gm , , X ' A K I , ' , v 4 Qt'1 L,igg,,:L 1 'W by Z, ,, M ,. ...,, ,. L,if,uM,i,5 -1-1 fa- , V SJ W : ijg w M. Q f me ,eff ,sw f : A.., 7 in , QQ f - - ., E Hr ,,5-s' ' ' if--M-fe W- W,s,,,,,,.i...s.e, - WWW ' -? fi ' , 'u i ' 2 ' I . ' - - g Q s Mr. Dario Raschio Mr. Carlton Richter 1 P ' ' f Science Science 3 .. f-MQ-n-. K k gi'5'53E Mr. John Fletcher assists Kirk Temple with his science seminar Mr. Leonard Scheele Mr. Joseph Sklenicka independent research project. Science Science Mike Nakata, a science seminar student, uses the knowledge he Dave Dumas observes as Steve Ransteaddemonstratesprop has gained in other science classes to do his own research. er dissection techniques. 171 By dissecting afrog inbiology class, Kathie Ross Cathie Fitch, Bill Piland, and Lynn Smith study the circulatory system of learns about its anatomy. a frog. The Study of Sciences... Ron Blumenschein, ' Milier, Terry Cranston, Dave Preisler, Tom Krettler. 1 Third Boyv 7Steohen'Prioe,Wiohn RandyHi11e, Mike Bauhaus, Charles Vandenburg, jerry Bingham, Ken Brown, Dean Brown, Robert Aronson, M, B. Davis. 172 , . , ,Mi , K I , . 1 l 2 , X 1 . - . N f, X - .k .X -4: X . , x x ,Nix L , . -ui ff' wx 's X it. of is 1' . X x ' j ' x. 2.1, J' -' f f L ' ff, L 'Y t - A, . f i. X . L My I f ' . My 1 ,X M M,.'f - V Lk,. , 1' t'f'f'i il'l Mr. Mike Miller Science Horticulture Mr. Mike Miller inspects the work of the students in his newly-created horticulture class. Vocational Subjects... This year the science depart- ment offers a s pe cial course in horticulture forall interested boys. Classes are held in a greenhouse which isalso used by several other area high schools. Practical experience in the cultivation of Flowers and veget- ables is gained, and is meant to be a help in preparing those stu- dents who plan to major in this field. The capacity ofthe class is small. Thus, a great deal more individual assistance is available. The students work on individual proiects and, despite the recent creation of the course, have pro- duced amazing results. . A if , sf Dennis Stuck, Lane Brown, and Mike Bush carefully examine chrysanthe mum plants before pruning them. 173 john Kenneth Galbraith autographs f or Peggy Prusak Junior social studies students study diligently f or upcoming mid and Bob Lovlien. term exam. History, Economics, and International Relations. Social Studies courses help the student becomeawell informed in- dividual. He learnsaloout the past and present, and anticipates the future. Three units of social studies are required For graduation. One is combined with English for fresh- men, one is American History For juniors, and the other is a course in political science, sociology, economics and international re- lations for seniors. Besides these required courses there are social studies electives: world history, modern European history, g eogra phy, and history ofthe USSR, open to seniors. Outstanding teachers in this department include Mr. Laughlin, with teaching experience in Co - lumbia, South America, and Mrs. Crites and Mr. McKee, whose avid interest in politics has made it possible for students to hear prominent speakers. Mr. James McKee Social Studies Department Chairman Mrs. Maxine Crites Social Studies 174 Mr. Jack Burri Social Studies Mr. Gale Davis Social Studies Miss Thelma Collins Social Studies Mr. Gilbert Erlandson Social Studies A ,MW Efhllfffi 255-fs efgisyp 2359152 1.2 fi Mr Marvin Flitcroft Social Studies Mr Gary Jackson Social Studies Athletic Director Stan Heath, Jackie Douglas, Juli e Auborn, and Bob Henarie demonstrate the methods of the Federal Reserve Bank. Mr. Richard Laughlin Social Studies Mr., Phil Wax Activities Director Student Leadership Nlr. IvicKee expiains the procedure f or tallying voting questionnaires tojeanne Against a display of colonialfacsimilies, Blsemus and Tund Olsen- an american history class studies. 175 STUDENT BIJDY Mr. Kearns writes a morning bulletin. s if 5-. Mrs. Weed checks a student's record. The Reoolleetion of Familiar Faces, Those Counselors Mr. Kearns, senior boys coun- selor and Mrs. Weed, senior girls counselor, have worked with the class of '67 since their freshman yea r . The two counselors have given them advice and helped with forecasting and planning ahead For college or whatever awaits them upon graduation. Mr. James Manning, the vo- cational counselor, advised the col lege-bound students to take the College Board tests and to write to colleges For information bul- letins. Mr. Manning helped those not going on to college by recom- mending various technical schools, business schools, job opportunities and the armed services. 1 Mr. Manning assists Scott Shankland with scholarship applications 177 Fall Class Officers: QFrontj Evon McKinnon, Treasurerg Mike Johnson, Vice Presidentg Scott Shanldand, President, Chris Walsh, Secretaryg Becky Atkinson, Publicity Chairman. fBackl Sergeants at Arms: Carol Fuman, Linda Dunk, Evelyn Repp, Sharon Thomason, Polly Solovic. and Class-Elected Officers Whose Direction Traditionally, the Fall senior class cabinet hosted Fr es h ma n Orientation Day and coordinated freshman class elections. The sum- mer months were used to plan these activities. The cabinet carriecl on several money making projects, including bakesales, a senior tag sale, and game tag sale, after-school food sales and a class card sale. The c lass also sponsored Something Groovy, an after-game dance, Featuring the Montells. Preliminary planning forthe s en io r prom, Arabesque, was begun in the early Fall under the directionoFScottShankland. The senior counselors assisted the cab- inet in the selection of Peggy Prusak as general chairman. Scott Shankland trims traditional Christmas tree 178 Mike Nakata works in a science class. Mike Nakata lead the spring term For the senior class. Among the most pressing activities were the continuation ofthe prom plans and plans For baccalaureate and commencement. The ca b i n et and the senior counselorsworked together in se- lecting Mary Kushner as bacca- laureate c h a i rma n and Janice Wahl as commencement chairman . Programs For these activities were put under discussion by their re- spective committees b e fo r e the Final decisions were made. The c lass cabinet expressed hopes of sponsoring an activities night For Franklin's student body. Thiswould include several sports, a variety show, and possibly a dance. Was Both Needed and Heeded... Spring Ciass Officers: fFronti Susie Benson, Treasurer, Debbie Vasile, Secretaryg Mike Nakata, President, Vicla Ellen wood, Vice President, Barbara Webb, Publicity Chairman. QBackj Sergeants at Arms: Janice Wahl, Cindi Abraham, Pat Nease. Not pictured: Mary Kushner. AALEERG, JIM AERAI-IAM, CINDY A LBAND, DAVID 'W ALEXANDER, RON Susan Kibe and Chris Greer tcuke port in food sale. In the loyous Years In ALLAERT, MARCELUE ANACKER, RAINIEE ANDERSON, LYDIA ANDERSON, MARGARET I I I ' ANDRDSCHUK, SHIRLEY ARMES, BILL ARONSON, ROBERT ARRUDA, STEVE 180 S2 Q if Nw in I 1.46, , S gd 1-3, 1 I. 4 3' W5 .H 'EI 4 ki I - -- 1 S S1 X ax lv: in I 5 , Eggs? ,J I 2' HIE H' Ll A I, I ' E E wg: NEI 5 ' Wa 5 ll A 25 57.35952 43, iw X F High SchooI,.. 4 1 I .. IE -I f 13514 I ATKINSON, BECKY AUBORN, JULIE EABIKOEE, RON BACHMAN, LINDA BACON, STEVE BAKER, RALPH BALES, LINDA BALL, KENNETH Brings Its Own Unique Happiness .... Y .2-I sy . zzz ,,,.., A ,i:.,.., I , ' ,siwiigiimi-rf! ,1-S--I v 'mA-32,51 5511121 was wife 1 A igseigefniaqp 'W in - ' i1Fff?kn?if1g0w EN E, giifiggiifzffs,-E .:. A '15X:':Miff.: 1525.- WY 1:3 ','k.i 37?xKGL-slash 'SK ' . A -- ,-wfizm-,,i -' mails, was fin: fs4gQxff:gQf1'E,f, wggti,'.f::i isiwewsx'-afiwf , ,, 1 i -fs. - ,,. miwzs iii i ' ' , ., . 1 . I -' ' ,s igjl:-'315l3-H f A E- - ' 's ' 2x,,Q V ' .. FW A ' A 1545 ' BALL, SUSAN BARBER, RON BARNARD, TONI BARNETT, BERNICE BARNETT, MELANIE BARTEL, SHERYL BATEMAN, CARMEN BATY, JANET 181 BAUCOM, CATHY BAUDER, BRUCE BEARD, LEANNE BECK, BEVERLY BELT, BRIAN BELTZ, Douc BENNETT, CRAIG Reflecting on Those Years,... BENSON, SUSAN BENTON, NANCY BERNARD, TOM BERNUNZIO, ANN BERRY, DAVID BIGGS, FRANK BIGONI, PAM BDXIGHAM, CHRIS BIRCH, BRODIF. BLAIR, RITA BLEDSOE, LEE ANN BOLLHNIGER, TERRIE BONDY, GERALD BOONE, BARBARA Boom, GARY BORSCI-IOWA, ELLEN Seniors Recall Gay Times, Familiar Greetings Bow1.BY, CHRIS BOYD, DONNA BRADFORD, DOUG BRASESCO, MARGIE BRAUCIQVIILLER, DXAN BRISTOW, RAY BRITZIUS, DARYL BROLLIAR, EVERICE E BROST, CATHY BROWN, Cl-IERYL BROWN, JERRY BROWN, LANE BRUNER, MARILYN BUCK, SHBRYL BUCKLEY,COLEBSI BUEN, ADELA Jr e SW' . ijfu. Earnest Discussion, Serious Moments, Bored , BURTON, KEN BUKBR, GORDON BULLIS, TERRIE BUNKER, SUZANNE BURGARD, DON BURGARD, PAUL BUSH, MIKE CALVBRT, BRENDA 184 CAMACRIO, ANNIE CAMPBELL, LINDA CANFIELD, BARBARA CARLSON, ECB CARLSON, HARRIET CARNES, JIM CARTER, IANIECE CASCIATO, YVONNE Each Memory Is Accompanied hy a Mental Glimpse CATQN, PATRICIA CENTERS, SARAH CI-LAMEERLIN, CAROLE CI-IARIES, SHERYL 185 Evon McKinnon, Scott Shcinklond, Julie Auborn, and Jim Coons pause for refreshments served byJc1ckie Hines and Ca- rol Fuglee. CHATFIELD, MERRILL CHINN, PAM CHOATE, DIANE cIEIRIsTENsoN, MARTIN CLARK, MEGAN CIARK, SAM CLINE, DONNA COLLINS, VERN MA 'k ' ofthe Ones Who Made It Live .... 6 coNs1-ANTIN, RICHA cook, ERNIE COONS, JIM COPPERNOLL, LAURA COZAD, SI-IERRY CRAVEN, GEORGHXIE CROFT, ED CROFT, JIM RD C R OSBY, CHERRI CUNNINGHAM, CIAREL DAMBACH, JANET DANIEL, PAULA J DARBY, SANDRA DAVID, PAT DAVIS, Caonca DAVIS, JIM EAN The Last ofthe Youthful Pursuits,... DAVIS, MIKE DAVIS, NANCY DAWES, RICK DEFIR, CHARLES DELANEY, DON DICKSON, MARGIE DJORDJEVIC, DUSAN DDCKSTADER, MICHELLE 6 DOUG LAS, JAC KIE DOWLER, SUSAN DOYIE, GARY Roxie Millo, canine friend, and Jon Wellington enjoy a POST staff gathering. the Classes, the Festivals, the Games and Dances DRAKE, JAN DUNK, LINDA DURR, BILL DUVALL, CAROL EAKLN, DIANA EARNEST, RON EDWARDS, sos ELIENWOOD, vrcm 188 ELLIOT, DEBBIE ELuoT, DONNA ELLIOTT, ELAINE ELMORE, KAY L, a - f Z1 ELSE, MIKE EVANS, GEORGE EWERS, SUSAN FADNESS, JUELETTE All Vestiges of Adolescence, Give Wayt FARAH, NORMA FAZZ OIARI, TERRY FEDERICI, ALAN FEEBACK, LINDA FERRETTI, DON FITTON , LILLIAN EQNTANA, JANETTE FOSS, MYRON 189 0 FOSSATI, DALE FOSTER, GLORIA FOSTERMAN, ROBERTA FRADQEY, GLORIA FRENCH, KATHY FRIE, susAN FRISON, JOAN FUMAN, CAROL Responsibilities of the Young Adult Years i FURTH, LINDA GAGNIER, CAROL GALLINO, SANDY GALLUCCI, MLKE GLRACI, KAREN GIANETTL, ED cmscw, RICK c1MaoL, snzvz GIRVAN, TOM GIUNTA, BARBARA cLovER, SANDRA GLOVER, SUSAN cmzwosz, ANN consw, cams cozrz, GLORIA cowsnv, GAIL 3 ,M , e 22 Y' ff f M F? 5 59 17' X w xa A R 3 f . A ' Afzkilfs-ALA ,fggr ff ' ' 'gg rj -pg! X - 'L fr, 'ff ist' 1 mv, , f' kt 5- was K , ,:,, L ,, - .sta ' ea: Happiness Takes a New Form: a lub M. I , , J, .As , 1233 533 coss, JERRY GRACE, w1LuE GRANSTROM, NANCY GRAY, JOHN GRAY, RODNEY GREEN, KARDXI GREER, CHRIS CRIGGS, VICKI GRILL, THERESIA CRIMES, LARRY c.uL1.rEoRD, SHIRLEY HALL, RON I-IANSEN, CAROLYN I-IANSEN, KEITH HANSON, ROIAND HARE, NAI-ILA an Apprenticeship Enrollment in the College or University HARDING, GLENN HARDY, BILL HARGRAVES, GILBERT I-IARMON, DONNA HARP, RON HARRIMAN, STEVE HARRIS, CONNIE HARRIS, GIIBERT 192 HARRIS, JUDY HARRISON, RALPH HARVEY, MIKE HEAII-I, STAN HEINE, DARRELL HELLER, RICHARD HELOU, SAM HENARIE, Boa cceptance in the Sorority So Long Hoped for, HENRY GAIL HIC KTERSON, FRED HIC Ks, DON HILL, DEAN 193 Karen Riesenman and Phyllis Nylander celebrate a Spanish holiday. HILL, FRANK HILL, LINDA HINEs, JACKIE HoUsER, LINDA HOWELL, AIAN HUDDLESTGN, A HUEEIN, HEROY HOWARD, ALLBNI LICE Beauty College, Marriage, ROTC, or Reserves 4 HUGHES, GARY HUGHES, GLENN HUIE, BEVERLY HUMMEI., ERIC HURD, DAVE HYDE, JUNE HYIAND, JIM IMFELD, HEID1 We fefs'!2'1 R W M65 Ms- -N rf, is xg r jg Si S NW -Ur! W Gig fwfai Q: gxkaff 1' Qayaa 1 P Q' 1 i . , ' A' i ff Errr I lei-I gi ii ,Ar-5:gQ51EQ ..' Ei fa , f. Ie. . ' ..7V V , g, fLkhwf .f-- z u. '- - f qv' , J EIJE 1 7129: ' y 95314: xg iq. .5 .If sig' 'W 914' I: 356' 5?i?' 3'rFC' F' INCLAN, MANUEL JACKSON, SHELLY JACOBSEN, TERRY JAMES, HARIEY JENSEN, CHRIS JEWELL, SUSAN JININGS, MIKE JOHNSON, JENNIFER New 'Firsts' Now Take Priority: Paycheck, Matrieulatien, JG-INSON, I.OIs JOHNSON, MIKE JOHNSTON, GUY JOHNSTON, SHANN JONES, DON DEENA JONES, FLOYD JONES, JANET JUNO, SHIRLEY ON KANGISER, SANDRA KEHRET, BONNIE KEISIER, ANN IGELTNER, VIRGINIA Gordon Buker and Everefi' Russ enfoy cl pep assembly. Budget Balancing, Car Payments,Mortgages, Anniversaries, T KEOGH, DARLENE me, sUsAN KTLGORE, BETTY KIMBER, CHARLYNN KINSEY, DONNA KNIGHT, MHA KNUDSEN, GERRY KRAUSE, MARIE 196 IGKETTLER, TOM KRUGER, SHARON KUSHNER, MARY LARKJNS, DON LARSON, DAIJE LARSON, LINDA LAUZON, DOUG 1AwRu-:, BARBARA Baccalaureate Degrees and Graduate Programs LEE, EVELYN LEWIS, MYRNA uawrs, RANDY IEYVA, ROY LINDEMUTH, DAVE LINDLEY, DOUG UNENKO, LAURIE LINFOOT, CAE 197 IINN, IDXIDA LONG, DEBBIE Louie, CALVIN LOUIE, DICK LOVIIEN, Bos LUSHENKO, ANDY LYON, LINDA MAC KENZIE, COLIN Experiences Not Anticipated Add a Dimension to Compassion MARSH, DAVE MARTIN, LINDA MATTHES, GAIL MCADAM, CATHI MCCAMMAN, JOHN MCC READIE, SHAR ON MCDERMOTT, KATHY MCDONALD, SCOT T Mc1N'rosH, PHYLLIS MCKINNON, EvoN MCIQNNON, MELVIN MCNERNEY, RICK MCsI-IATKO, SUSIE MEYER, PEGGY MILLER, DIANA MILLER, JANE and Understanding, Making Humanities in the Classroom MILLER, LARRY MILLER, LEE MILLO, Roswm-IA MILLS, CHARLES MIRENDA, LINDA MoE, CLAUDETTE MOFFITT, ERIC MOLE, LARRY MOORE, LARRY MOREHOUS, MARCLA MORGAN, LAURA Mosse, MIKE MUNDORFF, JANICE MURRELL, STEPHANIE NAB, DOUG NAKATA, MIKE Relevant to Life as it Must be Lived beyond the Walls of School NAMBA, TERESA NEAL, CATHY NEASE, PAT NEELAND, SUSAN NEES, Boo NEMGAR, MARCIA NESMITI-I, LINDA NEWBERG, CAROLE 200 NIC1-1oLs, CHRISTINE NIELSEN, uNDA NIEMAN, RICK NITZ, ILONA NOMIE, NORMAN NORTH, Tom NOVAK, GORDON NYEHART, CHUCK Years Pass, and Class Reunions Come and Go. z sp f . ,Q ,J f. s ,M M N. ' 331195 H mf, Y 'ff 1 sw Kas 1 fir R Q Y if .fs iv , 531 2 N, gfjs m FAX gi ., K ,M jars fs ss, K C, , 5 ses , A s 5 5 , ' ' fr g I 1- 3' s N J NYIAN DER, PHYLLIS ODGERS, MARIE OLIVERIO, LYNN ORME, TERREL1. 201 5. .-v John McCammc1n learns metal Fabrication at Benson OSTER, KATHY OTTESON, JEAN OWINGS, NANCY PALMER, CHUCK PAPASADERO, DQNI PAPASADERO, GERRY PARRISH, RICK PATTERSON, JIM The Senior Movie, Completed in 1967, Brings before the FENCE, LADINE PENDECRAFF, LINDA PEPXEZ, CARLOS PERIGNS, PAUL PETERS, BARBARA PETERSON, DIANE PETERSON, LYNETTE PETRQNE, CAROLYN PFAENDER, BRUCE PIERCE, BARBARA PIERCE, MIKE POI-IRMAN, SHARON POPPINO, MARILYN POSTLEWAITE, DOUG , POTTER, BOB ' I POUJADE, HAROLD Assembled Men and Matrons Their Youthful Idols, Their Hours PREISLER, DAVE PREWITT, PAUL PRICE, STEVE Pnrcz, suave W PROSCI-I, MARILYN PRUSAK, PEGGY PUETZ, RICHARD PULIDO, CHRISTINE L 203 Scrumptious, exulfsHorold Pouiode as he devours cr sundcre. PURDY, PAT PUTNAM, VANCE RAIL, Louis RALPHS, WILLA of Victory and Defeat, Classes and Fire Drills, RAMBO, MARVHNI RASK, GEORGE RENNU5, KATHY REPP, EVELYN RICHARDSON, WINIFRED RICHARD, NELLIEANN RIDDLE, NITA RIESENMAN, KAREN 204 Pl'0mS and RIGOTTI, vrcm: RIVERA, ROGER ROARK, KEVIN ROBERTS, SUSAN ROBENETT, Rosmus RG-ILER, MARY ANN RCI-ILFS, TERRI Ross, BRUCE Assemhlres, the Cafeterra, Classrooms Crowded Halls the ROSS, KEVAN Rovrro, SHERRY RUECK, MARGARET Russ, EVERETT RUSSELL, LINDA RUTHERFORD, so-Eve sAr-ru, KAY SCHEUERMAN, GARY 205 SCHMEER, SUSAN SCHRADER, CAROL SC ORICIO, CHRISTHNIE SC OTT, BRYAN SCOTT, PAT SCOTT, SHARRON SCOTT, WANDA SEIM, BILL T Teachers in Defeat at the Senior-Faculty Game and SERGEANT, DIANA SHANKILAND, scoTT SHEPARD, KAREN smcx, CARL sx-nu., CHRIS smosm, ROGER SHRAKE, v1vA1N SHUMWAY, Tom i SICHIEY, MAE SIEMSSEN, RICHARD srEvr2Rs, GREG s1MMoNDs, NANCY SIMMONS , GAIL sMaRACuo, MARILYN SMITH, CAROL sMm-1, DAVE Poignant Moments of Tears and Surprise as L ii-rf. ,, 2 Vi 1 'J fm ' 7 1 ries 20 SMITH, DOUG SMITH, JANICE SMITH, LORRAINE SMITH, NICIGE SMITH, PATTIE sMm-r, STEVE SMITH, SUSAN SNIDER, LINDA SNYDER, KEN SODERBERG, mc so1.ov1c, PAULINE SPECIALE, MIKE SPURLOCK, BARBARA STAFFORD, WILLIAM STANG, PATTY STANLEY, KARI May Fete and Rose Festival Royalty Are A STARK, SHERYL STEFANI, RON STINNETTE, TOM STONE, IRENE sToNE, SANDY STOUTENBURG, TIM STRADIEY, LINDA STUCK, DENNIS 208 nnnunced 4 SUMMERS, DAN SWANSON, JUNE SWEENEY, FRANK TABINO, NAREY TAMBLYNG, CLYDE TARVER, BRUCE 1'AsAKos, ED TELL, DENNIS Reminiscence Brings Nostalgic Happiness, in TEMPLE, KIRK T1-1oMAsoN SHARON TH OMPS ON, DELORES THONIPSON, LINDA 209 Mike Johnson collects lock refund from Chris Scorcio THRASHER, KEN TILCH, DEE TILCH, BILL TIMBLIN, LET!-IA TOLONEN, DAN TORELLE, JUDY TURLEY, MYRA TURNER, JUDY Company with Former School Friends or Alone 0 TYLER, CAROL TYLER, PAM TYLER, PENNY VALLEE, MIKE VANDUSEN, PENNY VANVEEN, DAN VARNELI, cr-IERYL VASILE, DEBBIE vELAsco, IULIANNA VICE, PATTIE WADE, TERRY WAHL, IANICE WALKER, JACKLYN WALLACE, CARMEN WALSH, CHRXS WEBB, BARBARA Faces of Friends Whose Plans Took Them Far from WEBB, KEN WEBBER, CANDY WEEERG, KEN WEITZEL, RANDY WELLIN, PERRY WELuNG'roN, JAN WELLS, BETTY WELLS, sHARoN ..,a.e. fwseffe. 1 'C 2 , 153555.36 ' Janice Wahl converses with a Reed College representative. WHE DON , CHAR YL WI-IELCHEL, DAVE WHIPPLE, JAN WI-IITLEY, APRIL Familiar Places Show Clearly on the Smudged WILLIAMS, Sl-IELLEY WILLIAMS, SHERYL WILLIS, STEVE WILSQXI, BRUCE wILsoN, LANL WILSON, LINDA WILSON, LYLE WILSON, WESIEY I bl 'I iff 6 la MI 212 .fb WINNER, RALPH WISE, CHUCK wouf, JOYCE woLFoRD, DELORES WRIGHT, SUE YANDLE, CLAUDLA YOWELI., BARBARA ZA!-INTER, MARY ANN and Much-Read Pages of the Treasured Yearbook. SENIOR MOSTS2 QFront Rowj MOST TALENTED IN ART, Susie McShatko5 MOST FRIENDLY, Chris Walshg MOST TAIHXITED IN MUSIC, janet Dambacltg MOST UKELY TO SUCCHED an Peggy Prusakg MOST SPIRITED, Barbara Webby MOST TALDITED IN LEADERSHIP, Jackie Hinesg MOST TAIENTED IN SPECH, Glona Coen: fSecond Rcvwj MOST TALENTED D4 DRAMA, Suzanne Bunkerg MOST TALENTED IN ATHIETICS, Jane Millerg MOST TALENTED IN ART, Penny Tylerg MOST FRIENDLY, Alan Fedencxg MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED, Jim Coonsg MOST SPIRITED, Teny jacobseng MOST TALENTED IN SPEECH, Rick McNemey. fThird RUN, MOST TALENTED IN ART, Bruce Tarvexi MOST TALENTED.IN ATHLETICS and QUAKER, Bob Invlieng MOST TALENTED IN MUSIC, Harold Pouiadeg MOST TALEXITED IN LEADERSHIP, Mike Galluccig MOST STUDIOUS, Mxke Nakata. fNot Pxc- turedj MOST STUDIOUS, janice Wahlg MOST TALENTED IN ART, Dan Summersg MOST TALENITED IN DRAMA, George Rask. 213 AUBORN BA LL BARTEL BAUDER BEARD BEN S ON BOOTH C OON S DA RBY DAVID Senior Members of National Honor Society Enjoy i 214 J. Doucms D. EVANS M. GALLUCCI s. GIMBOL B. GIUNTA c. GODSEY c. coE'rz c. GREER B. HENARIE D. Hlcxs J. HINES A. HOWARD M. JOHNSON B. KE:-IRET s. KIBE Posing G. SCI-IEUERMAN S. SHANKIAND B. SPURLOCK K. STANIEY P. TYIER C. VARNELL D. VASILE J. WAHI. I. WELLINGTON S. WILLIAMS My Gail Mclihes has silent thoughts. A JIM AALBERG Woodstock--AFM Rep. 1, sc Rep. 1. College CINDY ABRAHAM Klamath Falls-- POST, Typis,, Class sgr. a, Arms 4, College. DAVID ALBAND cresron--Quaker Muskers 1, 2, 3 Sec. -Trans. 4, Rifle Team1,2, 3,4. College. RON AIEXANDER sr. Ignatius--SC Rep. 2,3, AFM Rep. 1, Key, Football 2,35 Track 1, 2,55 Tennis 4. College. MARCELLE ALLAERT s,. lgna,1us-- College. PAT AMOS Arleta--Work. RA1tN1ER ANACKER Kellogg--1-raek 1,2,3,4. College lvD1A ANDERSON Parrish Junior High School, salem--Honor Roll 3. Work M.ARcARET ANDERSON sr. lgnallus --College. SHIRLEY ANDROSCHUK Vancouver Tech., vaneouyer, Brlosh columbia, Canada, Acs Rep. 2, 4. work. Bos ARONSON Atkinson--SC Rep, AFM Rep, Stage Crew. w1LuAM ARMEs woodsfoek--class Vice Pres. 3, sc Rep, AFM Rep, AFM Senator, Russian Club Pres, Key Club. college. BECKY ATKINSON Kellogg--class 1-lissorian 4, Acs Rep, Forum, Pep squad leader. College. JULIE AUBORN Arkinson--Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Sec, Class sgr. at Arms 2, AGS Rep. 4, sc Rep. lg Perf. Alrend. 2, 3, Forum 2, 3,4, Polmeos 3, 4, IRL4: Catalyst Sec, Band 1, 2. col. ege. B LlNDA c. EAc11MAN sr. Man,-sAoa- demy--1-looor Roll 2, 3. College. sl'EPl-1EN 1. BACCN Joseph lane-- college. RCN RAE1KoPF larham, cooage Grove--College. RALPH BAKER Joseph Lane--Work. DAVID BAKKE Cleveland--Basketball 2, Wrestling lg Plays 2. College. LINDA BALES Kellogg--Perf. Anend. 2, Forum 2, 3, Pep 1, 2, 1RL 4, Col! 4, clrlsl cholr 2, A Choi1' 3,4, Madri- gals 4. College. KENNETH BALL joseph Lane--Armed Services. susAN BALL Kellogg--Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3,4, Acs Rep. 3, career Conf, IRL 3, 4, sigma Pl-.1 Alpha 3, 4, Pleiades 4, HA1' Choir 3, 4, Girls' Choir 2, Melodeens 1, 2, 3, 4, Plays 2, 3. Col- lege. TONI BARNAR D jefferson--College. MEl.AN1E EARNETT Creston--Honor Roll 1, Acs Rep. 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3. college. SHERYL BARTEI. Joseph lane-Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Pol-um 2, 3, 4, NHS 3,45 Perf. Amend. 1, 2, 3, AGS Rep. lg sig- ma Phl Alpha 2, 3,4, swimming 2, 3, 4, AH choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 3,45 Ensem- bles l,3, Plays 2, 4. college. CARMEN BATEMAN joseph lane-- Work. cAT1-nr BA ucoM Rlohmouo--1-lonor Rou 3, sc Rep. 2,4, Track 1. Work. BRUCE WAYNE BAUDER A,klnson-- Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, NHS 3,4, Lemn. Club, AlMANAc 4, AFM 4, 1-llsr, Frlars 4, Sec, Fianehefro, Treas, Foo,- ball 3, 4, Track 2, coll 3, 4. couege. STEVE BAXTER Joseph lane--AFM Rep. college. LEANNE BEARD Keuogg--Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4, NHS 3, 4, AGS Junior Year Rep. 3, AGS Pres. 4, Forum 2,3,4, AlMANAc, Seniors' Editor, IRI4 lamb- da Gamma 2, 3, Hist. 4. college. BEVERLY BECK Albany Union High School, Albany. college. BRIAN BELT Creston--Golf. College. Dollc BELTZ Atkinson--Twlrp cour, 3, Poorball 1, 2, 3,4, Track lg AFM Rep. IJ AFM Senator 2, 3, 4. college. CHARLES BENNETT Kellogg--Forum 4, Bowling Club 1, 2. college. CRAIG BENNETT Riohmond--1-lonor Roll 1, 2, sc Rep. 2, APM Rep. 3. College. suzv BDISUAI Rlehmond--1-louor Roll 1, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Pub. Chnnq Class see. 3, Class Treas. 4, Acs Rep. lg sc Rep. 1, 2, 3, Forum 3, lambda Gamma vlee Pres, Pep 1, IRL5 J. v. Rally 2, Swim- ming 1, colf 4. college. NANCY ANN BENTQ3! woods1oek-- Honor Roll 1, Forum 2, 3, 4. Work. THoMAs 1. BERNARD AFM Rep. 4, Band l,2,3,4, college. ANN BERNuNzlo sr. lgnarius--Honor Roll 4. college. DAVID BERRY McMinnville High, McMinnville--Work. FRANK Blccs Benson--sc Rep, ora- ker Muskess, Exec. Officer, colf 2, 3, 4. college. PAM BIGONI Cnr larry of Sorrows-- Phi Nu Alpha, Pres, Traek, clrlsl claolr. college. CHRIS B1Nc1-mM Kellogg--Acs Rep. 2, sc Rep. 3, ALMANAC 3, 4, Activi- 1-les Ed1,or, Pep, IRL, Vice Pres, Make- up Crew. College. BRODIE BIRCH Audnson--AFM Rep. 1, Lxmn. Club, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Baseball 4. college. RlTA BLAIR washingren--HA Choir. College. TERRlE IEE Bo1.l.1Nc1-:R Kellogg-- College. cERAlD soNDv Joseph lane--work. BARBARA J. BOCNE Arleoa--cirlsl Choir 2, 3. college. GARY A. Boom woodssoolr--Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, sc Rep. 4, Career Conf. Guide 1, AFM Rep, 2, Friarsi Lsmn. Clubi Col! 1, 2, 3, 4. Colleges ELLEN LOUISE BORSCHOWA Joseph lane--Girls' choir. college. DCNNA RAE BOYD Atldnsnn--College. MARcARET JEAN BRASESCO Joseph lane--Class sge. at Arms 3, Acs Rep. 1, 2, sc Rep. 1, 3, Pep. College. DIANA BRAUCIQIIILLER Work. RAY BRISTOW Atkinson--SC Rep, AFM REP- l,2,3,4, Disc. Ed. Club 531- at Ar-ms, Football l,2, Basketball 1, 2. Armed servlees. DARYL M. BRITZIUS joseph lane. EVERICE BROLLIAR Richmond--AGS RRP- 2,39 sc Rep. 1, Pep 1, 2, 3, IRL 3,41 lambda Gamma 4, Folksingers 3, Girls' Choir 2, 35 A Choir 4. College. CATHERINE BRGST Our lady of sor- rows--Phi Nu Alphz, Sec, Tennis 3, 4. college. JERRY LYNN BROWN sl. s,epbens-- Houor Roll 2, sc Rep. 1, 2, 4, Career Conf. culde 2, AFM Rep. 1, 2, 3,4, AFM Senator 4, AFM Treas. 4, Irrnn. Club: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Wmflins 1: A choir 2, 3, 4. College, LANE BROWN Atkinson--ALMANAC Phat. 35 Ltrnn. Club. College. MARILYN BRUNER cresron--Acs Rep. 1,39 sc Rep. 2,4, Career conf. culde. Work. SHERYL Buch Mad.ison-- Lambda camma, chap, Polleieos, Cortes. Sec, Pep 2. College. COLEEM ROSE BUCKLIB' Richmond. ADELA CORPU2 BUEN Honor Roll 23 Phi Nu Alpha. College. KEN BUFTORI Arlera--Baske,bal1 1, T1-aek l,2, 3. Work. TERRIE BULLIS Woodstock--AGS Rep. 1.21 SC Rep. 1, 3, IRL, Pep, seo. Col- ege. SUZANNE BUNKER Creston--Career coal. culde, ALMANAC, Editor, Forum 2, 3, 4, Thespians, Treas, T1-ack 1, 2, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Plays 2, 3, 4, Makeup Crew 2, 3, Publicity 3. col- lege. DON BURGARD cresron--sc Rep. 1, , 4, APM Rep. 2, Ltmn. Club, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1. College. PAULE. BuRcAR1:l Addison--AFM Rep. 4. College. s. MICHAEL BusH Joseph lane--sc Rep. 2,3, AFM Rep. 1, 2, 3, AFM sen- aror 2,3, Twirp Court 2, lzmn. Club, Foorball 1, Wrestling 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3,4. college. C ANNIE 1. B. CAMACHO Madison-- sc Rep. 3. College. BARBARA-CANFIELD Honor Roll Ig YPC 2,3,4, College. Boll CARLSON Rlehmond--sc Rep. 3, AFM Rep. 2, Football l,2, Bnskerball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3. College. HARRIET CARLSQ4 Richmond-- Career Conf. Guide, Sigma Phi Alpha, sgr. at Arms, Gchesira 1, 2, 3, 4, suing Quartet 2, 3, 4. Work. JIM CARNES Kellogg--AFM Rep. 1, Foosball, Band. Armed seryloes. IANIECE CARTER Rockwood. YVONNE LANELL CASCIATO sr.1gna- uus--cirls' Choir 2, 3, 4. Work. PAT CATON leslle Junior High solrool, Salem--College. CAROLE Cl-l.AMBERl.lN Joseph Lune-- Acs Rep. 3, Phi Nu Alpha, Sec, wc, Trens, Band. college. sHERYl CHARLES woodsrook--sc Rep. 3, Sigma Phi Alpha, Girls' Choir 2, Madrlgal 3, 4, HA Choir 3, 4, Plays 2. college. MERRILL CHATFIELD Washington-- College. PAM CHINN lewis Junior High School, Vancouver, washlngeon--Baskerball, Track. Armed Services. MARTY CHRISTDISON Atkinson-- Honor Roll 1, 2, sc Rep. 2, AFM Rep. 2, Tr-aol, 2, Golf 3, 4. college. MEGAN CIARK Arleea--career Conf. culde, cnrnlysr, Pollrloos, IRL, Pres. college. DONNA CUNE Atkinson--Honor Roll 2, Forum 3, 4. college. 216 V'ERN A. COLLINS Creston--SC Rep. 35 A Choir. Armed Services. RICHARD CONSTANTIN R1ohmond-- college. JIM COQlS Woodstock--Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, NHs 3, 4, Pres, SB Pres, AFM Vice Pres, Class Pres. 3, sc Rep. 2, 4, Pres. Pro Tern, Forum 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom cours, King, Nat'l Forensic league 3,4, sgs, atAm-1s,Frla1s, vlee Pres, Key, Vice Pl-cs, Catalyst, Vice Pres, Track 1, 2, cross Country 1, 2. College. LAURA 1. coPPERNolL clennls Ferry High School, Clenn's Ferry, lda- ho--Acs Rep. 4, AH choir 4. Col- lege. ED CROFT, JR. Joseph lane--SC Rep. 1, 2,3, AFM Rep. 1, 2,3, AFM Senator 1, ALMANAC 3, Poorball 1, 2, Basker- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 4. College. JAMEs w. cRoFT Woodstock--SC Rep. 2. College. cl-1ERR1 CROSBY Creston--SC Rep. lg A Choir 3, 4, Girls' choir 2, Melo- deens 1, 2, 3, 4. College. C. LANE CUNNINGI-LAM Richmond-- Srage Crew 2. An-ned Services. D JANET E. DAMBACH Joseph lane-- 1-lonor Roll 3, sc Rep 1,35 Career Conf. cuide 3, Sigma Phi Alpha, Thes- plans, 1-lin, AH Choir 3,45 Girls' cholr 2, Plays 2, 3, 4, Makeup Crew 4, Rlblleiry 2, 3, 4. College. PAULA JEAN DANIEL Fleming, Roan. oke, virglula--work. SANDRA DAREY Aeldnson--1-lonor Roll 1, 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, ACS Rep. 4, sc Rep. 3, career conf. Guide 3, ART 3,4, Track 1. college. PATRICIA DAVID Arlonson--1-lonor Roll 1, 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, Trensg Class sgr. at Arms 1, AGS Year Rep. 4, sc Rep. 2, 3, Career conl. culde 3, 1R1 2, 3, 4, Pep li Forum 2, 3, 4, A choir 3, 4, Melodeens 1, 2, 3, 4. College. GEORGE c, DAVIS cresren--college. IAMES DAVIS Jefferson--Plays 3, Pub- llorry 4. Armed Services. MIKE DAvls Joseph lane--college. NANCY DAVIS Arlera--career cool. Guide 4, YFC, Basketball 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, Girls' Choir 3, 4. college. RICHARD DAWES Kellogg--Russian Club: Foosball 1, 2, 3. college. CHARLES C. DEFIR III Dr. Russell I. Johnson Lntemrediate, Westminster, CxLIl'om.ia--AFM Senator 15 I-'iancllettog Track 2, 3, 4, cross Country 3. college. DUSAN DJORDIEVIC AFM Rep, Foe,- ball College. MICHELLE DocKsTA13ER cresron-- Honor Roll 1, sc Rep. 4, Career Conf. 1, 3, FTA, Pres, IRI-5 Makeup Crew, Publloisy. college. JIM W. DORSEY Mesquile High School, Mesquiee, Texas--AFM Rep. 4. Work. JACIGE DOUG IAS Alldrsson--Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3,4, sgr. at Ar-rns, class sgl. atA1-ms 2, caralysr 3, 4, Trees: IRL 3,4, YFC 1, 2, 3, 4, Forum 5.3.4, Pollrieos 3, 4, vloe Pres. col- ege. SUSAN DOWLER Kellogg--Work. cARY DOYIE Kellogg--wresrllng 1, 2. College. JANICE ANN DRAKE Joseph lane-- work. LINDA DUNK Rielrmond--class sgr. at Arms 4. college. BILL DU RR Creston. cARRol DUVALL cllnzon Kelly--SC Rep. 4, Acs Rep. 3. work. E DIANA EA IGN Arleta--Work. RCN DARNEST woodsroek--sc Rep, AFM Rep, AFM Senator, Eoorball, Traelr, wresrling. work. ROBERT EDWARDS St. Stephens-- College. VICKI 1. ELLENWOOD Sunnyside-- class Tr-eas. 2, sgr. at Arms 3, vlee Pres. 4, Acs Rep 1,2,3, sc Rep. 1, career Conf. Guide 2, 3, 4, 'lwirp Court Queen 2, Rally 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir, Melodeens 1, 2, 3, 4. college. DEBRA El1.1oT Rlehmond--Acs Rep. college. E1.AmE ELl.1o'1'l' Rlehmond--Honor Roll 1, sc Rep. 3, IRL 3, 4, Quaker Muskets 3, 4, Vice Pres, Track 1, 'JA'- Choir 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Plays 3, Pub- lieley 3,4, Perl. Aerend. 1. work. MIKE E1.sE AFM Rep. 3, Football, Traek, wresrllog, Baseball, swimming. college. GEORGE D. EvANs Arldnson--Hnuor Roll 1, 3, NHS 3, 4, sc Rep 2, 3, AFM Rep 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2. college. SUSAN EwERs Joseph lane--Honor Roll 3, 4, Forum 3,4, A Choir. work. F JUELETTE FADNEss Audnson--1-lonor Roll li Perl. Aerend. 1, 2, 3. College. NoRMA FA RAH Kellogg--College. AlAN FEDERICI oar lady of Sorrows --Class vlee Pres. lg AFM Rep. l,2, 3, 4, 'rraok 1. college. LILLIAN F1TToN washingson--Acs Rep, Plays, Makeup Crew, Publlolly. college. JANETTE FCWTANA Kel1ogg-- sc Rep. college. MYRO4 FOSS Richmond--AFM Rep. 4. Armed Services. DALE FOSSATI St. Ignatius--AFM Rep. 2, 3, AFM Senator 1, 4, Track 1, 2, 3. College. GLORLA FOSTER Arlera--Pep 1, 2, 3. college. ROBERTA IESLIE FOSTERMAN Arlen --Honor Roll 3, Forum 3, 4. GLORIA FRAINEY Marycres!--College. SUSAN RAE FRIE sr. lgnarlus--Pep 2, Traok 3. College. JOAN PRISON Arleta--SC Rep. work. CAROL FUMAN Rlohrnond--Honor Roll 2, Class sgf. ar Arms 4, AGS Rep. 2, 3, 4, Pep, lambda Gammn, see. 4, IRL, Fnlksingersg Swimming 1. College. LINDA K. FURTH Colin Kelly Junior High--Work. G cARoLl cAcN1ER sr. lguaelus--Acs Rep 1,2. College. SANDRA K. cAlLl'No Joseph lane-- Acs Rep. 4. college. MICHAEL A. GALLUCCI sr. lgnaelus --Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, ss Pres. 4, Class Pres 2, sc Rep. 2, 3, 4i AFM Rep 1, APM Senator l,2, Perf. Ar- rend. 1, 2, Junlor Prom cours, Prlars, Key, Football 2, Basheebsll lg Track 1, 2, Cross Ccunny 1. college. KAREN cERAcl sr. Ignatius--Pep, Thespians, A cho1r, Girls' Choir. Work. DAVID R. CETCHELL Gram--College. EDwARD GIANNETTI Woodstock-- APM Rep. lg Foosball 1, 2,3, Track 3. college. ROBERT GIBSON Riohmond--sc Rep. 19 AFM Rep.2, AFM Senator 1, Key, AFM seo. 4, Football 1, 2, Track l,2, Cross Country 1, Swimming 1. college. STEVE ALLEN GIMBOL Kellogg-. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3,4, Class Vice Pres. 2, SC Rep. l,3,4, AFM Rep. 1, 2, 3, Career Conf. Guide 1, 3, Forum l,2, 3, 4, Perf. Amend. 2, Disr. Ed. Club, Pres, IRL3 FTA, Football 1,29 Baskeeball 1,25 Trick 1. college. TOM c.lRvAN Arlera--Honor Roll lg Career Conf. culde, AFM Rep. 1, Tmok li Wrestling 1, 2. College. BARBARA c11.rNTA Alldnson--1-loner Roll 1, 2,3, NHS 3,49 Acs Rep. 3, Pomm 2,3, Pep 2. college. SANDY CLOVER Kellogg--Pep 1, 2, Band1,2,3,4. Work. SUSAN R. cLovER Kellogg--Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, ALMANAC5 clrls' choir 2, Plays. college. ANN CNIEWOSZ Notre Dame High sehool, onawa, Canada--Honor Roll 3, lambda Gammii IRI., Track 2, 3. college. CHRISTINE coDsEY Parish Junior 1-llgb, Salem--Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, IRI., chap, Lambda Gamma. college. GLORLA GOETZ Sl. Ignatius--Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3,4, SB Sec. 4, Nar'I Foreo,-io League 3, Acs Rep. li Perl. Arrend. 2, Forum 2, 3, 4, Twlrp Court IJ IRL 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Sec, Pep 1, 2, Trees, Plelndes, Treas, Rally 2, 3. College. cA1l co1.DsBY Arldnson--ART, A Choir: Girls' Choir. College. IERRY C. GOSS Richmond. WILLI FRANK GRACE Richmond-- SC Rep. Ig Track 1. College. -1 V NANCY cRANsTRoM Jefferson--NHS 4, Honor Roll 3, DIST. Ed. Club, Sec, IRL, Makeup Crew 3. Work. lol-iN GRAY cresron--Poorbsll 1, 3, wresrllng 1, 2. College. KARDI CRED! Joseph lone--Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Forum 2, 3, 4. work. CHRISTINE GREER Atkinson--Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, AGS Rep. 1,25 sc Rep 3, 4, Career conf. Guide 3, Politlcos, Sgt. at Arms, IRI4 Tennis 3, 4. College. THERE5l.A GRILL Creston--Work. IARRY D. CRIMES Ric.lu'nend--Foot- ball, Manager 4, A Choir 2, 3, 4. Work. SHIRLEY GULLIFORD Ioseph lane-- Glrls' Choir 2. Work. H CAROLYN 1-lANsEN Ksretrealskole, K1-lsrlsnssnd, Norway--AGS Rep. 3, Pollsleos, sigmr Pl1iAlpl-la, Orchestra, String Qusrrer, College. CHARLES KEITH HANSEN Elnnsrneed --sc Rep. 1,45 APM Rep. 1, 2,3, Bas- ketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Swimming 1, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. College. DIANA LYNN HANSHXI woodsroole- college. NAl-11.4 HARB Ramallah High School, Remnllrh, Jordan--Work. GLENN HARDINC St. Ignltius--AFM Rep. 1,35 Ltmn. club, Sec, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. College. WILLIAM HARDY Kellogg--csreer conf. Guide, AFM Rep. 3,4. College. GILBERT EvANs.HARGREAvEs Arlen- son--Honor Roll lg sc Rep. 3, Career Conf. Guide l,4, Ltmn. club, Golf 2, 3, 4, A Cl'1oir 2. College. DONNA HARMON Arldnson--cless sgr. at Arms 2, AGS Rep. 1, Career conf. Guide 1, IRL 3,4, FTA 3, 4, Pres. College. RoN HARP Rlohmond--APM Rep, Poorbnll, A choir. Armed Services. CQXISTANCE JEAN HARRIS AGSVice Pres, AGS Rep.l, 2, Dist. Ed. club, Tleas. College. GIUIERT JOSEPH HARRIS Rlehmond- sc Rep 2, Career conf. Guide, AFM Rep. 3, Ensembles. work. JUDY G. HARRIS Gil-ls'Cl'1oir. Work. RALPH JAMES HARRISON Concordia High School--AFM Rep. 1. College. MICHAEL W. HARVEY Fred W. Train- er Junior High sehool, Reno, Nevsde-- AFM Rep, Lrmn. Club? Football 2,3, Track 1, A clsoir 4, Stage Crew 3, 4. Armed servlees. STANLEY MICHAEL HEATH Rlehmond --Honor Roll 1, AFM Rep. 3, POST 4, Eeslferbell 1, 2, 3, 4, Ennd 1, 2, Orchestra. College. DARRELL HEINE Arleta--AFM Rep. College. RICHARD 1-lELlER Riehmond--wress- ling 1. Work. NAsslM HELOU College des Freres, Trlpoli, lnlssnon--college. ROBERT LEE HENARIE CreSton--Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3,4, sc Rep. 1,25 AFM Rep. 1, 2,3, Key, Catalyst 3, 4, Chip: Russian club, vloe Pres, Ln-nu. Club, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, lasslrerlssll 1, 2. College. GAIL HENRY Creston--College. FRED R. HICICERSON Creston--SC Rep. li Forum: Truck 1. College. DON Hlcxs Arlrlnson--Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,43 NHS 3, 4, sc Rep. 4, POST 4, Prisrs, Lrmn. Club, Football lp Basket- bull 1,23 Ersehrll 1, 2, 3, 4, cross Coun- uy4. College. DEAN HILL sc Rep.3, APM Rep. 4. College. FRANKLD1 l'-L HILL Joseph Lane-- Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, sc Rep 2, 3, AFM rep. 1, 2, crreer Conf. Gnlde. col- ege. LINDA HILL Sl. Ignatius--Work. JACQUEIIN HIJNES woodsroelr--Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, NHS 3,4, SB see. 4, Class Pres. 3, AGS Rep. 1, 2, AGS viee Pres. 4, sc Rep 1, 3, Career Conf. Guide 3, Junior Prom Court, Queen, Pep 1, 2, IRL 2,3,-1, FTA 3,4, Pleisdes, Sec, Polirleos 3, 4, Trees. college. LINDA HoUsER cresson--Acs Rep. 3, Career Coni. Guide 3, Forum 2. col- ege. ALLEN HOWARD Auonson--Honor Roll 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, cerrlysr. college. ALAN HowE1L Kellogg--crreer conf. Guide, AFM Rep, ALMANAC, 1-reel. 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3. Armed servlees. ALICE LEoNA HUDl:LEsToN Our Lady of sorrows--Plsys 4. Armed serv-loes ERNEST LEROY 1-lUPPlNE John Muir High School, Pasadena, California-- Essebell. college. GARY D. HUGHES Arlen--College. GIENN HUGHES Portland Christian-- -'A Choir: Madrlgalg send. college. BEVERLY HUIE Kellogg--college. ERIC PAUL HUMME1 Joseph Lane-- Honor Rou 1, AFM Rep. 4, Polilioos. college. DAVID N. HURD Woodstock--SC Rep, AFM Rep, Football 1, 2, Track 1, wresr- Llng L college. JUNE HYDE Kellogg--Career conf. cuide, Pep. college. JIM HYLAND Creston--SC Rep. 3, AFM Rep. 1, 2,3, Football 1, Wrestling 5.2. 3, 41 Cross counny 4, Golf 3. col- ege. 1-1121131 IMFELD Ou! Lady of Sorrows-- AGS Rep. 1, 2,35 Forum 4, A1MANAc, Rldrpr, IRL 3, 4, Pres. College. MANUEL ANDRES DICLAN Jefferson-- Trnel, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 4, Cross coun- lry. college. J SHELLY R. JACKSON Ar1dnson--co1- lege. TERRY JACOBSEN Kellogg--Honor Roll 1, 3, ss Vice Pres. 4, AFM see. 3, Class sgr. at Arms lg sc Rep. 3, AFM Rep. lg AFM Senator 2, Junior Prom Court, Forum, Ltmn. Club, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Trnolf 3, 4, Wrestling Ig Baseball 1,2. College. I-LARLEY JAMES Benson--College. CHRISTINE ANN JENSEN cresron-- Class sgr. at Arms lg AGS Rep. lg ce. reer Conf. Guide 3, Girls' choir L worlr. SUSAN JEWELL Arlrinsoo--Acs Rep.1, 2, sc Rep. 2, Swimming 1,2, 3, 4, A choir 3, 4, Girls' Choir 2, Ensembles, Plays 2, 3. college. MICHAELPL JININCS Atkinson--SC Rep. 3, Career Conf. Guide 3, AFM Rep. 2, 3, Football 1, A Choir, Pleys. college. HUGH JCI-INSON Joseph Lane--Work. JENNIFER JOHNSON Our lady of Sor- rows-- A Choir 4. Work. LOIS JOHNSON Creston--ACS Rep, A Chair, Band, Orchestra. College. MICHAEL JOHNSON woodsroelr--Hom or Rall 1, z, 3, NHS 3, 4, Pres, Class vlee Pres. 4, Career Conf. Guide 3, APM Rep. lg AFM Senator 1, 2, Junior Prom Court, Prlors, Key, Pres, Track 1, 2, Cross courses, 1,2. college. GUY JOHNSTON Arleta--College. SHANNON JCI-INSTON Clackamas-- AGS Rep. 4. Work. DON DEBRA JONES John H. Reagan Senior High sohool, lrlonsson, Teens-- Polinoos, Chap, Plays. worlr. FLOYD JONES Rifle Team, Pres. Col- lege. JANET M. JONES Atkinson--Girls' Choir. Work. . SHIRLEY JUNG St. Ignatius--AGS Rep. Ip Track I. K BONNIE KEHRET Rlehmond--Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Nl-ls 3, 4, Acs Rep. 3, sc Rep. 3, Pomm 2, 3, 4. college. ANN MARIE KEISTER Ass Rep, sc Rep, Girls' choir. college. VIRGINIA KELTNER Richmond-- Work. SUSAN KAY 1111313 Kellogg--Honor Ron 1, 2, Nl-ls 3, 4, Class sgr. at Arms 2, NHS Him IRL College. BETTY JO KILGORE Oregon City Sen- ior High School--Work. DONNA x1NsEY Kellogg--college. MIJA l4NlGHT Kellogg--YFC. College. GERRY KNUDSEN Kellogg--APM Rep, Ploys, srnge Crew. college. RAYMOND EUGENE KOSLONS ICI Creston--Armed ServiceS. MARIE BERGETTA IGYAUSE WaSI1.IDg- ton High School--SC Rep. 4, csseer Conf. Guide 3, A Choir 45 Plays 3. College. T1-1oMAs IGZETTLER Arletx--Wrext- Ling, Swimming, srsge Crew. college. SHARON KRUEGER Creston--AGS Rep. 1, 3, IRL, Pep, A clrolr 3, clrls- Choir. college. MARY KUSHNER Alldnson--Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Class Trees. 3, ACS Rep. 1,-1, sc Rep. 3, Career Conf. Guide 3, Junior Prom Court, Pleledes, IRL, Trees, lambda comme. College. L LINDA IARSON Kellogg--AGs Pres. 4, Class Hlss. 3, Acs Rep. 3, sc Rep l,2, Pep, Treas. Work. DOUG LAUZON Arlere--ounlrer Mus- Rers 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres, Band. College. BARBARA LAWRIE Kellogg--Pep 1, 2. Work. EVELYN J. LEE Marshall--College. MYRNA LEWIS Creston--College. ROY LEYVA Dir Lady of Sorrows-- Work. DAVE LlN13EM11T1-1 Ayer-rville local School R. R. ls, Deflsnee, ohio-- Honor Roll 1, 2, APM Rep: Poosbsll 1, 2, 3, Track 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Dnxm Major 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. college. DOUGIAS LENDLEY Arlsinson--Honor Roll, Career conf. Guide, AFM Rep, Football 1, 2, Eeslrerhell 1, 2, 3, 4, Trsolr 1, 2, 3, 4, cross counny 3. college. GAE IJNFOOT Creston--Honor Roll 2, AGS Rep. 3, Career Conf. Guide 1, 3. College. LINDA LlNN Woodstock--IRL 3, 4, Pep 1, 2, A Choir 3, Girls' Choir 2. college. DEBORAH LING Kellogg--Honor Roll 2, Class sgs. at Arms 2, Career Conf. Gulde lg Pep 1, 2. college. CALVIN LOUISE Creston--Football 5 Tr31:kL College. DICK LOUISE Creston--SC Rep.3. couege. RWERT Lovl.lEN Kellogg--1-lonor Roll 1,2, 3, 4, NHS 3,43 sc Rep. L, 2, 3, 4, AFM Rep. 1,2,3,45 Junior Prom Court, Ltmn. Club, Pres, Key, Vlce Pres, Prlsus, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, llnslfer- hell l,2, 3, 4, Ts-.elr l,2, 3, 4. College. ANDERUE P. u.lsHEN1co R1ehmond-- sc. Rep. lg Football I,2,3,4, Track: wresrllng, A choir 2, 3, 4. M COLIN MAC KENZIE Lewis--Honor Roll 2, 4, SC Rep. 35 Career Conf. Guide 3, IRL 2, Track 2, Swimming 1. College. DAVID MARSH sr. lgnsrlus--Poorhrll 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, sc Rep. 2, AFM Rep. 4. Armed seo vlees. LINDA MA R TIN Rich mend--Work. GA1L MATT1-lEs crerron--Acs Rep. 3, sc Rep. 3, A Choir, Girls' choir. College. cA'r1-ll MCADAM Richmond--ART. college. TOM MCCAMMAN Atldnson--Bmlling Club lo Armed Service!- SHARON KATHLEEN MCCREADIE Jo- seph 1.-ine--work. KATHY MCDERMOTT ACS Rep. L College. SCOTT MC DQXIALD Richmond--Cob lege. PHYLIS MCINTOSH Rlehmond--l-lon- or Roll 1,45 AGS Rep. 3, 4, slgms Phi Alpha, vlee Pres, Polloleos, 1-llsr, or- ehessre 1, 2, 3, 4, String Quarter 2, 3, 4. College. EvoN l.lLL1AN Mc1aNNoN KeUogg-- Class Trens. 4, AGS Rep. 2, Career Conf. Guide 3, Homecoming Court 2, 'Iwlrp cours 3, Pep 1, 2, Girls' Choir 3, Plays 3. Work. RICK MCNERNEY sr. lgnsslus--sn vlee Pres. 4, clnss vloe Pres. 3, sc Rep, APM Rep, Key, lrmn. Club, Football, Track, Wrestling: Tennis. SUSAN Mcsl-1AT xo joseph lane-- Honor Roll I.,2,35 NHS 3, 4, Acs Rep. 3, Career conf Guide 3 ART 1111. is ' . 1 i college. MAR1oRlE 1. MEYER Kellogg--Honor Roll 2, Pep 1, 2, 3, IRL 3, 4. Collegm DIANE M1LlER werhlogron--swimming 3, 4, A Choir 3,45 Madrlgal 4. Col- ege. JANE ANN MILLER WooG!ock--Honor Roll lg NHS 3, 43 Clker Cvnl. Guide 35 21R Tennis 3, 4. College. lARRY VERNQ4 MILIER Kellogg-- APM Rep. lg Football lg Swimming 3, Rifle Team 2, Plays, Stage crew. Arns- ed Servicer. CHARLES MILLS Claulunle union High Sehool, clsolonie--APM Rep: Track 3,4, wresrllng L college. l.lN1:A MIREN DA Creston--AGS ReP- 2, sc Rep. 1,2,3, 4, IRI. College. CIAUDETTE L MOE Lewiston 5213101 High sehool, Lewiseon, ldnho--AGS Rep. 4. ERIC MORRITT Addnion--Wresiling l,2, 3, 4. college. IARRYE. MOIE Football lg Cross counny 2 Armed servlees. MARclA MoRl-11-lous Arlen--Acs Rep. 1, 2, sc Rep. 3: PGP li Forum 21 Makeup Crew. college. LAURA MARIE MORGAN Keuogg-- Claxs Sec. 25 AGS Rep. l,2,3, SC Rep. 1, 2, 3, csreer conf. Guide, Pep 1, 2, 3, Pres, Track Z, Girls' Cl-lair 4. College. MIKE MOSEE Woodstock--AFM Rep. 3, POST 3, 4, Key, Pooshsll 1, 2, 3, 4. Col- lege. 1ANlcE MUNDQRPP Stephen P. Ausrln, Byran, Teses--Phi Nu Alphag Polloleos. College. STEPHANIE MURRELL Hellgzte High School., Missoula, Montana--Work. N DOUCIAS NAB Arleta--Career Conf. Guide. Armed Services. MICHAEL NAKATA Kellogg--Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4, NHS 3, 4, Vice Pres, Class Pres. 2,4, sc Rep. 1, 2, AFM Rep. 1, 2, 4, crreer conf. Guide 1, 3, Junior Prom Court, Friars, Pres, Rey, Sec, Catalyst, sgr. at Arms, IRL, Nat'I Forensic lesgue, Eesleerbsll 1, Baseball 1, 2, cross conn- lry. College. TEREsA NAMEA Riehmorrd--Acs Rep, sc Rep, Pep, Thespians, A Choir, Girls' choir. college. PAT NEASE Joseph lane--POST 45 IRL 4, A Choir 4, College. suE NEELAND Arlere--work. ROBERT MICHAEL NEEs Kellogg-- sc Rep. 1, 2,3, AFM Rep. 1, 2,4, Key 3, 4, Poorbell 1. college. MARCLA NEMGAR Arleta--Work. LINDA RUTH NESMITH Dening sehool, Terre 1-lense, lndiene-- A choir 3, 4, Girls' choir 1,2. Work. PATRICIA NESSLING Kellogg--AGS Rep, sc Rep. CA R OLE N EWBERG Ridlmond- -Work. CHRIS NICHOLS Addnson--AGS Rep. 3. college. LINDA K. NlELsEN Kellogg--Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Class sgr. at Asms 2, Acs Rep. 2,3, sc Rep. 3, 1R1. college. RICKNIEMAN FTA5 Polidcolg IRL, Cross Country I. College. TOM NORTH Joseph lane--Honor Roll 2,35 NHS 3,4, Prlsrr, Wrestling. GORDON NOVAK Joseph lane--Work. CHUCK NYEHART Woodtoc-IK--AFM Rep. lg AFM Senator lg Football 1, 2, Wrestling L Armed Services. Pl-1Y1.l.ls G. NYLANDER lceuogg-- AGS Rep. l,2g sc Rep. 1, Career conf. Guide 1, 3, Pep, Ensembles 2, 3. Col- lege. O LYNN OLIVERIO Wocdmue--Hunnr Rou 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3,45 Perf. Amend. 1, 3, POST 3, 4, spring Edlror, IRL College. TERRELL CLIVE ORME Joseph Line-- Honor Rou 1,2, 4, sc Rep. 1,2, 3,4, Career Conf. Guide 3, Key 2, 3, 4, Sec, Foaball lg Wrestling 1, Cross Cmmtry L Gouege. KATHRYN ANN OSTER Arlers--AGS Rep, Tssolr, A Choir, Girls' Choir, Makeup Crew. Work. JEAN OTTESON Kellogg- -couege. NANCY LOUISE OWINGS Joseph lane --Honor Roll 2, Forum 4, Perf. Amend. 2,35 YFC, vlee Pres, PTA, Trees, A cbois. college. P DGN PAPAsA1:1ERo Rlelsrnond--sc Rep. 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Trselr l,2. couege. CARRY c. PAPASADERO Rlehrnond-- sc Rep. l.,2, 3, AFM Rep.3, Les-nn. Clubgl-'aotbal13BaskeLbal.Ig Treolr, Esse- lsell. College. RICK PARRlsH Arlern--APM Pres. 4, sc Rep. 2, Career Conf. Guide 3, AFM Rep. 3, AFM Senator 3, Key, Pres, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Esslfeshnu 1, 2, Track 1.,2, 3,4. College. JIM PATTERSCXXI Kellogg--Work. LADINE PENcE Rlohmond--PosT, typing Girls' choir 2, 3, 4. Work. CARLOS P. PEREZ venerueln-APM Rep. college. BARBARA PETERS Wcbdftocli--CDL IEEE- DIANE PETERSON Meriwether lewis-- College. LYNETTE PETERSON Kellogg--Ass Rep, 2, Career conf. Guide lg Pep 1,2. college. CAROLYN FRANCES PETRCIIE SL Ignatius--IRL 2, 3,4, lnmhds Gamma 4, Pep 1, 2, Polilicosg Swimming 2, 3, Tennis 3, 4, Girls' clrolr 2, Melodeens 2, 3, 4. couege. Marty Christensen, Bruce Bouder, and Mike Mosee watch o serious basketball gome. SUSAN K. SMITH Arletl--AGS Rep, Chuck Bennet? concentrates on drawing. BRUCE PPAEN DER Rielrrrreeel--1-leper Rell 2, sc Rep, AFM Rep, sewueg Club, vlee Pres, Footbl1lL College. BARBARA PIERCE Woodstock--AGS Rep. l,2,5. cellege. SHARG4 POHRMAN Parldde--Career Conf. Guide, A Choir 45 Mahlgal 4, Work MARILYN PoPP1No Arlera--Honor Reu 1, 2, 5, 4, NHS 5, 4, career cel-rt. Guide 1, 5. College. DOUGIAS POSTIEWAITE Atldnlonn Tnck l,3,4g Croc: Country 4. College. 1-lARoLD RAY RQUJADE Kellogg-- l-lerwr Rell 5, sc Rep. 4, Career Conf. celae 5, ALMANAC 5, 4, Sports Editor, Perrrrrr 4, Football 1, 2, 5, 4, Beslrerlsell 1, 2, Track 2,45 A'- Choir 5, 4, Band 1, 2, 5, 4, orelreree 5,4, Boys' Double Quartet 5, 4, Pleys 4. College. PAUL D. PREWITT weeeseeelr-- A Choir 4, Meer-lgel 2, 5, 4. ceuege. STEPHEN C. PRICE Atletn--AFM Rep, Berlre,lseLl,wres,1lrrg. College. STEVDI 1. PRICE Central Catholic-- Honor Rell 2 5, 4, sc Rep. 2,35 ARM Rep. 4. College. MARILYN PROSCH Creston--Honor Rell 2, 5,4, NHS 3,45 1111, P1eleee5, seed z,5, cxerresrre 5. College. PEGGY PRUSAK Aneeeee--rleeer Rell 1, 2, 5, 4, Nlrls 5,4, ss Prrls. Chrmng Class Pllsr. 2, ACS Rep. l,2, Career Conf. Guide 5, sc Rep. li25 ART 3,43 Jrreler Pr-err, Courrg IRI4 P eleaer, vlee Pres, Tennis 5, 4, Melrerrp Crew L cel- lege. Rlcl-1ARD1. PUIETZ lcellegg--cellege. CHRISTINA Pul.lDo Jeseplr Lane--ACS Rep. werlf. PATRICKF. PURDY SX. Ignadutn- AFM Repi Football lg Track Ig Swim- ming 1. VANCE PUTNAM Atklnwn--Honor Rell 1, Class sgr. at Arms, sc Rep, AFM l,2,5, Al-'M Senator: Football lp Beslreelsell l, 2, 5, 4, Reed 1, 2, 5, 4, oe chettla 4. Armed Services. R LOUIS RALI. lewis--Stage Crew 45 Armed Services. WILLA RAIPHS Sabin--AGS Rep. l,3i AIMANAC, Classes' Edtofi FTA. Col- lege. MARVIN RAMBO Joseph lane--SC Rep. 2, A Choir 4. KATHY RHTNE Richmond--AGS Rep. 1, sc Rep. 5, YFC5 Girls' Choir 5,4. w Work. 1-:VELYN 1. REP? Arldnson--Honor Rell lg Clue Sgr. at Arm: 45 SC Rep. 1,45 Pep. College. NEu.lEANN P. R1clcARD sr. Stepl1en'i --Phi NuA1pha, see. Work. NITA RIDDIE Daniel Webster Jurrler Pllglr School., szeeleee, ce1lfer-ele-- Acs Rep. 5, Sigma Phi Alpha, Presi Band 1, 2, 5, 4, orelreme 1. wer-lr. KAREN RIESENMAN sr. Mary's Acad- errry--l-leeer Rell 2, 5, AGS Rep 2, 5, 4, sc Rep. 5, Career cepf. Guide 5, Pep, FTA3 IRL, Lambda Gerrrrrre , Pellelees. Work. VICIG RIGOTTI St. Stepheu's--AGS Rep. 2, 5, sc Rep. 5,4, cereerceex. Guide 35 mst. Ed. Club. College. FXER RIVERA Kellogg--SC Rep, AFM Rep, AFM Senator. College. REvm RoARlc Rrelrrrreee--Pleeer Rell lg Career ceel. Guide 5, Pell,-lees, IRI, Footbmll 2, 3,45 Basketball lg T1'ack3,4. College. SUSAN RosERTs Mld,1ler,meAree l-llglr School, Mleellerewe, Pennsylvan- lr--ALMANAG, Pep, IRL College. THEODORA ROBINETI' Hervey seen --l-lerrer Rell 1. College. MARY ANN Rol-lLER Atkinson--AGS 5, IRL, A Choir 4, Glrls' cserr 2, 5, Meleaeeps 1, 2, 5, 4, Pleys 4. College. TERRl ROHU-'S Rlelerreee--l-leper Rell 5, Acs Rep. 4, sc Rep, 5, cs- Peer ceef. Grrlee 5, Pep 1. College. BRUcE Ross Central C2v.holic--Ccl- lege. R1-:VAN 1. Ross Rlelrrrrepd--wresr- ling lg swlrrrrrrxeg 5, 4. College. SHERRY ROVITO Arlere-- A clrelr 5, clrls' Choir 2. College. MARGARET FUECK joseph Lone-- Honor Rell 5, Acs Rep. 5, Sigma Phi Alps. 2, 5, 4, see, YPG 1, 2, 5, 4, vlee Pres, seed l, 2, 5, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 5, 4. College. EVERETT RUSS weeaseeek--ceuege STEVE RUTHERFORD Roosevelt, Seattle, Washington--Football: Track, Baseball, Colfg Band. S KAY Tl-lEREsA sAl-lu Our nay of serr-ews--cereer Conf. Guide 5. Col- lege. GARY scl-lEUERMAN weeesreele- 1-lerrer Rell 1, 2, 5, NHS 5, 4, Pr-lers, Nat'l Forensic league, Russian Club. College. SUSAN SCHMEER Rel1egg--Gelf, seee,orerres,re. College. CAROLE SCHRADER CreS!on--lAmb- ae Grrrrree, Trees. cellege. CHRISTINE SCORCIO Woodstock-- Clsss Sgr. at Arms lg AGS Rep. l,2, sc Rep. 2, Pep l, 2, 5. College. BRYAN SCOTT Arlen--ALMANAC, 1yplrr,Pellrleer. College. PATRICKL SCOTT College. sl4ARRoN SCOTT joseph Lune--Work. WAN DA JEAN scoTT Jeseplr lane-- Pleys. Work. WILLIAM SEIM Kellegg--Treelr 3,45 wresrlleg 1, Bend 2, 5, 4, orelreme 4. College. DIANA SERGEANT ACS Rep. 3, A Choir 4, Girls' Cllolr 2, 3. Work. SCOTT sl-lANR1AND Glencoe--Horror Rell 1, 2, 5, 4, NHS 3,45 Class Pres. 4: AFM Rep. 5, Lrere. Club, Prlrrs, l-lim Peerlsrlr 1, 2, 5, 4, srrlrerbell l, 2, Bese- hall 1, 2, 5, 4. cellege. CARL slellcx l-lrrrlrlezf Jrreler Hlgl, selreel, Treeree, Wushingtm--SC Rep. 4, POST 5, 4, swlrrrrrrleg l. cenege. ROGER sl-llosl-ll Rlelrreeea--Pleeer Rell lg AFM Pres. 4, sc Rep. l, Persrrrr, Key 5, 4, l'-list, crrrlyrr 5, 4, sgr. at Arms: Peerlsrll 1, Tr-.ek 1, 2, wrerelleg l,2. College. VIVIAN SHRAIG Kellogg ToM sPluMwAY Stage Crew 2, 5, 4. College. MAE SICHLEY Wilson--College. Rlcl-lA P D SIEMSSI-LN Plelrrrrerre-- wresrlleg. College. GREG slEvERs Arxlrrsee--Pleeer Rell IJ Peereell l, Tennis 5, 4, sera l, 2, 5, 4, orelreser. 4. College. CAII. SIMMONS Atkinson--AGS Rep: sc Rep, crreer ceef. celee, Omhem-1 2,5, 4. College. NANCY SIMMCNDS Henry 1-llgl, selreer, Mleeeepells, Mleeeserr--cellege. MARILYN SMERAGLIO joseph Lune-- ACS Rep: Career Conf. Guide. Col- lege. DAVE sM1'n-1 Rlelrreeee--sc Rep. ceuege. DOUGLAS w. SMITH weeesreele- Class sgr. at Appr, sc Rep. 5, AFM Rep. 2, Truck lg wresrlleg 1, 2. Work. JANlcE SMITH Arlrlesep--Acs Rep. l, 2, Mrlrerrp crew. College. LORRAINE ,IANET SMITH AGS Rep. NICOLETTE SMITH St. Mary Mlgdn- line--Honor Rell 1, 2, clrss sgr. nr Arm, 1, Acs Rep. l, 2, lRL, Club Re- porter, Mekeup Cl-ew l. College. PATTIE SMITH College. STEVE SMITH Joseph leee--clese Pres. lg sc Rep. 1, 2, AFM Rep. l, 2, AFM Senator 2: Career Cont. Guides 'Pairp cerrrr lg Jrreler Prom ceen, ses- lrerbell lg Treelr l, 2, cress Country L College. sc Rep, Glrls' crrelr 5, 4. College. LINDALOU SNIDER Creston-- A Choir 3, 4, C-ll-ls' Choir 2. College. RICHARD SGDERBERG cresree--APM Sen 4, CBreerCon!. Grrlee, Ler-pe. Club, Forum: Key, vlee Pres, Peerlsell l, seskerlsell 1, 2, srsebrll 1, 2, 5, 4, A Choir 2, 5, 4, Plrys 4. College. PAuLmE SOLOVIC 11. P. Day, Seattle, Washington--Clx sgr. at Arrer 4, ACS Rep. 5, IRL 3,45 'rrrerplres4, Plrysr Makeup Crew. Work. MlcrlAELA. SPECIAL Atld.nion-- Tr-rel, 2, Gelr 5, 4. College. BARBARA SPUFLOCK weeasreele- 1-leeer Rell 1, 5, 4, NHS 3,45 Career ceef. Grrlele 5, Persrrrr 2, 5, 4, FTA, vlee Pres, swlrerplrrg 4, A Choir 5, 4: Madrigll 4, Melerleerr, l, 2, 5, 4, Publi- city 4. College. BII.I. STAFFORD Benson--Track 3. Armed Services. PATRICIA sTANG joseph Lune--SC Rep. 2. College. KARl L STANLEY Atkinson--Honor Rell 1. 2. 3, 4, NHS 5, 4, Class Sgr. at Arms 21 AGS Rep. 2, 5, Pleledes, Pellr- ifvf 3. 44 IRL 5, 4, Trees, urpbee Gerrr- rna, Flex, Pep 1, 21 Golf 3. College. sl-1ERRY STAFK Arlere--cereer ceer. cel.-le 5, Glrle' crrelr 5, 4. College. RoN sTsPANl sr. Ignatius--SC Rep, A1-'M Fepg Lrrrre Club, Football lg Busketbnll 1, 2, srrelsell l, 2, 5, 4. cel- lege. LINDA STRADLEY Joseph l.lne--Hon- or Rell l, 2, 5, 4, Career ceer. Guide 5, YFC. Work. DENNIS A. STUCK Atlduton--College. DAN SUMMERS Marshall--AFT. cellege. JUNE SWANSON Mrryeresr--Pep, 'rr-.ele cellege. T TOBI TABINO Point lerrrr l-llglr selreel, sep Dlege, cellfer-el.--cereer ceer. Guide 5, Football 1, 2, 5, 4, Track l, 2, 5, 4, wresrueg 1, 2, 5. Arerrerl ser-vleee CLYDE TAMBLING cresrep--Al-'M Rep, AFM Senlton POST, Plseeegreplrer. Ar-rrreel servleer. BRUCE TARVER Woodsrock--SC Rep. 2, APM Rep. 2,4, AFT 4, Peersell lg 218 Baseball 4. College. IGFK 'TEMPLE cresree--sc Pep. 4, AFM Rep. 1, 2, Fixnchetto, Vlce Pre,, Lrrpe clelss Tr-rel, l,2, 5, 4, Cross Co11.1El!1'y1,2,3,4. College. SHARON THOMASON weeesreele- Class sgr. at Aerrs, Acs Rep. lg sc Rep. 1, 2, Grrls- clear 2. College. DELORES THOMPSON Atkinson--0r'- chesiru. Work. IEW THRASHER Joseph Lane--Honor Roll 3, AFM Senator. College. ROD Tl-IRAS-IEF Arlen--Work. BILL G. TILCH Benson--Track 3. Col- lege. l.ETl-lA TIMELIN Reese-,en--cellege. DAN TODONEN Richmond--Stlge Crew 5, 4. JUDY TOFELLE our Lady er serrews-- sc Rep.4, cereer Conf. Grrarle, IRL, Tr-eel. 5, Girls' clrelr 2, Plays 2. cel- lege. DCN TOURVILLE Richmond--Career Conf. Guide. College. MYFA TURIEY cleeeee--PTA, Penr- leee College. JUDY cARol.LYN TURNER srlrrlerr High selseel, Salmon, Idaho--Plays. CAROL TYLER cresree--1-leper Rell 2,5, Career Conf, celee l. cellege. PAM TYLER Atldnson--Honor Rell l, 2, 5, NHS 5, 4, Class sgr. at Arrpr, AGS Rep. 4, Sigma Phi Alplrr, A Choir 5, 4, Girls' clrelr 2, Meleeeees l, 2, 5, 4, Plays 2, 5. College. PENNY TYLER Arleesep--s.s. Peerl- elry clrrerrr. 4, AGS Rep, IRL, Per-ere, Polidcosp Tlrerprees, Pleys 5, Mrrlrerrp Crew 5, 4. College. V MIKE VALLEE Arleta--Wrestling l. PENNY VAN DUSEN joseph Lane-- College. DAN VANVEEN SL Cecilias, Beaver- ton--AI-'M Rep, A Choir. cl-lERYL LYNNE VARNELL Kellogg-- l-leeer Rell 1, 2,35 NHS 4, sc Rep. 4, Red sqrrrrer, see. -Trees, IRL DE15oRAlel vAslLE Woodstock--Honor Rell 1, 2 5, NHS 5, 4, Cla: see. 4, AGS Rep.l, 2 sc Rep. l, 2, Career Conf. Grrlee 1, 5, IPI, Lerrrsae Grrrrre., l-llsr, Folksingerg Pep: Rrlly l,2, 5, 4. cellege. JULIE VELASCO Washington--Work. LAURA VICE Jesepl, Lane--AGS Rep. l, sc Rep. 2. College. WXYZ TERRY ANN WADE Rerrre Free Aer- elerrry--cellege. IANICE wAl-lL Arleesee--l-leper Rell 1, 2. 5, NHS 5, 4, Class sgr. rt Ar-res 2, Career ceen Guide 5, Jeeler Prom cerrrr, Pellerees, see, Pep, Lambda Carnml, sgr. e1Arrrrr, Plelndes, Pres, lRL, see. College. JACRLYN R. WALKER ueeelp--werlr. CARMEJ Ee WALLACE Glrls' Polytech- ele--crreerceer. Guide 5, A Choir, College. CHRIS WAYS!-I sr. lgrrer-les--cl. Sec: ACS Rep, 4, sc Rep. l, 2.5, junior Pree, cerrn, 1-lereeeerrrleg Court, Queen 4, IRI4 Pep, Trees, Reuy 5. College. BARBARA wEss Atkinson--Class 1-list. 4, Acs Rep. 2, sc Rep. lg Career ceel. Guide lg Perrrrrr 2, 5, 4, Pep 2, IRL, Relly 2, 5, 4, Plrys 2, Girls' Choir 2. College. CANDY WEBBER Rlelrrrreea--Acs flep. 2, sc Rep. 5, Pep 1, 2, 5. C,,,. ege. . KES! WEBERG Lewlr--Lrrrrre Club, Dlsr. Ed. clrrls, Peersrll, Golf, sree. College. RANDALL WILLIAM wE1TzEL weed- sreelr--l-leeer Rell 1, 2, 5, slgerr Plrl Alprre, sewlleg Club, Bree College. JAN WELLINGTON Arlrlrrsee--1-leper Rell 1, 2 5, NHS 5, 4, POST 5, 4, Ealeer, ART 4, IRL College. BETTY JIMN WELIS Arlen--ACS Rep. Work. SHARON WELI5 Crexon--Class sge. at Arms 5, AGS Rep. 2, 3,43 sc Rep. 1, A clrelr 5, 4, Girls' cselr 2. cel- lege. KAREN wEs'l'ERl-'1El.D weeesreele- Trrelr 1, Swimming l,2, 5, 4, College. DAVID wr-lELcl-lEL Johnson junior High selreel, wesrrrrlrrsrer, cellferelr--A1-M Fep. lg ART. College. APRlL WHITIEY cresrep--clsss sgr. at Ar-rrrs, IRIA slgrrrr Phi Alplrr. 1-lm, Golf 5, 4, A clrelr 5, 4, clrls' clrerr 2, Mldrigll 5, 4, Pelsllelry. College. SHELLY WILLIAMS Rlelrerreed--l4eeer Rell 1, 2 5, NHS 3,45 ss Trees 41 clrse see. 5, sc Fep. l,2, 5, 4, Career ceef. Guide 5, Jrrreler Prom ceerr, lRL 2, 5, 4, Pep l, 2, Pleiedeg Hlst, Pellrlees, Prrlrrrrre College. SHERYI. WILLIAMS Our Lrdy or Sor- rows--Cirls' Choir 4. Work. STEVE wlLus joseph l.,ee--Tr-eel, 1, wreerlleg l, seed 2, 5, 4, Stage Crew 4. Work. BRUCE M. WILSON Kemper Military School, Boonville, Missouri-- A Choir. College. LE1LANl WILSON joseph 1.ree--lrlerser Rell lg ss Trees 4, Clnss Res. clrrrrre lp ACS Rep.l, 2, 5, AGS l-list: Perf. Arreerl l, 5, Homecoming Court 1, 1rrelerPrerrr Court: 1Rl.Pep, sense leoderg clrls' Choir, Mele,-leees. College. LINDA MARIE WILSG4 Kellogg-- Acs Rep. 2, 5, crreer ceer. Guide lg Homecoming Court 5, Pep 1, 2, Glrls' clrelr 5. College. LYLE WILSQ4 Arleta--Honor Roll 3. College. JOYCE wlTTNER Mrrslrell--Tredr, Tennis, Glrls' clrelr. werle JOYCE WOLF Newberg, oregee--sc Rep, Treelr, Teeels. DELORES WOLFORD Arleu--ACS Rep, YPc, Vice Pres, Makeup crew. College. SUE WRIGHT Richmond--Work. CLAUDIA ANN YANDLE Kellogg-- College. MARY ANN ZAHNTER Orchestra. KEY TO SEIIOR ACTIVITIES png, Prexlaeer v. Pres. Vice President Sec. Secretifl' 1-pep., Treasurer pm., Hinorian ppp, Cp,-m, Rxbllclry Chairman Cup, cleplele Sgr. ar Arms Sergexnt ac Al-mx IRL International Relndoni league AFM Affiliated Franklin Men AGS Asoclated Girl Students NHS National l-leeer seeleny YFC Youth for Christ p , Represeererlve gf? serrleer Body gc snreeer Council ,,,,,,,, leneg-mee pg,-f, Append, Perfect Attendance Nu, 1 Nerleeel Dave Lindemuth leads the morchlng bond Mike jo11nson,jerry Brown, Bill Seim, Mike Ga11ucci,Mary Kushner, Janice Clynde Taxnbling prepares footage for Wahl, Chris Godsey, jackie Hines, Barbara Webb, Debbie Vasile. SU1101' m0V1e- Senior Privileges Involve Extracurricular Activities. i ,L ,.., QFront Rowl: Jackie Hines, Sharon We11s.QSecond Rowj: Debbie Vasile, Sandy Darby. fThird Rowj: Gloria Goetz, Mike Gallucci. 9 Among the privileges accorded to seniors is the opportunity to ioin special extracurricular groups. The students who are respon- sibletor the production ofthe senior movie are one such group. Interested students volunteer, and then are s elected by the spring term cabinet and the iunior class counselors. This movie is shown to sophomores, iuniorsand seniors, at the Final senior assembly. Another such group includes the members oFHighboards chosen by various Portland area depart- mentstores to represent their schools. Among the participating members of this organization are Debbie Vasile,Berg's,Jackie Hines, Meier and Frank pMike Gallucci, and Gloria Goetz, Nordstrom's, Sharon Wells, Rhodes, and Sandy Darby, Lipman's. Original ideas and class spirit started the junior class off to a successful year. The Fall cabinet held activities to raise money for thetreasury. They sponsored car washes, game tag sales, and de- signed and sold class cards. The iunior class held an after game dance called Out of Sight. These projects, while making money, promoted spirit and par- ticipation in class activities. One ofthe goals for the fall cabinet was to prepare For the annual Junior Prom. The theme Wh ite Rose ofAthens was chosen and committees were Formed. Junior Girls' Counselor, Miss Dundore, checks files Emharking upon a Precedent-Setting Year as Fall Officers: Qlirontj Josie Feamelli, Treasurer, John Struble, Vice Presidentg jeff Furnish, President, Kathy Pearson, Sec retaryg Elaine Schibel, Publicity Chairman. QBackj Sergeants-at-Arms: Martha Hall, Karen Rouw, Leslie Skaggs, Carolyn Ross, Claudia Blake, Sally Howell. i 2 20 Junior Boys'Cou.nse1or, Mr. Jacobsen, helps studentwith fore casting problem. Juniors looked forward to their prom as they prepared for it by adding to their treasury. A new source of revenue was the sale of junior spirit tags. The dedication of the general chairman, Gayle Stucki and the committee chairmen helped insure the prom's success. Plans for summer work, college, and careers played an important part in the lives of members of the junior class as they began the sp- ring semester. Mr. Manning, Franklin's Vocational Counselor, Miss Dundore, and Mr. Jacobsen guided the juniors in their vocat- ional aspirations. Upperclassmen, Fall and Spring Officers Begin Work. Spring Officers: jFrontj Gayle Smclci, Treasurerg jim Davis, Vice President, Ed Sheets, President, Rea Wheeler, Secretary, Valerie Holmes, Publicity Chairman. jBackj Sergeants-at-Arms: Kathy Pearson, Jeff Oreste, Virginia Tyler, Roger Kruse, Josie Feamrnelli, Carol Fuglee 221 Class of 1968 ' 1 B MJ ef , if if 2. - 4 ff Q' ' L Vlfifi ' -- . ' 1 ' 'X ' rf 225,15 , 0727 f . 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Gail Berry, Christine Blanchard, Dennis Beltz, Kathy Bisenius, Jeanne Blumenchein, Ronald fil, r ,, N , . gpg s im. if lm 1 K rf 9 3 3 f sa y? if oersasiivixix Y 1 -Ser: ' er ,W .- wx 'fix ', A fn- est f Q, 'K .,, he if ' Jiuify 1+ - ..: :arf 2.2415 ' rn 5 , ge 8 , ,. 'P' , s f V . ' 1:1 Bennett, Roy Blackburn, K en Bolder, Ken Berry, Bonnie Blake, Claudia Bordner, Michael I ' ' :sci J- 'REQ ff' T 1 , gf? ' Q uglfk . A M- f 1 it me ' L t Riffs f' , dig g . we-' ,es fri? e 1, Q -W lr .f , . fer,- 33 Barkus, Thomas Bridenhagen, Larry Brown, Janet Bowen, Vickie Brockway, Janet Brown, Rick Brakstad, Karen Brophy, Dennis Brown, l Virginia t bf 1 f ' ' tiff .. , W, M .ga j ggfirff - gf? , , A 5 ' -'I . I ' , J, ' fee, 'is W S, eff: rf T' will .e If ffllgai-j.p ,i's ,, Y rv . .,,, ,Wg 5 In 235, is .. E t 5 3 . 55535 , ' 3.455 Q W: , Q.. ,se -:Ju N ff sz L, ig gm W 4 Q 3 ye' - ,' xl, 333. S . 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New 1 NM' Find Money-Making Carroll, Phil Cavagna, John Chan, Doris i 'Y' i . gee V, ,sf ,l i r my l W Neges :gee , , . . . i Carter, Roger Cavalli, Ernest Chilson, Russ ,gi lg, -r f i, ' V 7 9 f , 3. 56' 12 ' X Q s gk I XX Q - 3 'lie ' ,yirfgi Casciaro, Rudy Cave, Christine Coles, Mike Colvin, Diane Crawford, Sandra Crawel l , Linda -.sw I ,e iz: if-5 is 2 4? as A Qf35.,k 'g,,,.., f si, is . Q Y is 'l' r qi A ., .. .E f l - fs . Caniparoli, Glen Cappaelli, Debbie Carnemolla, Lori Carpenter, Linda Carr, Terry V Carroll, Diana Cla ss af i968 Dennis Brophy consults the Iibrary's card catalog. Projects to Involve All Members. Comstock , Linda Crayne, David Daniels, Jerry ' Q ,K e 2 O i fee f ,, Vai Cook , K erry Crewse, Cindy Danner Dee Dee 1, :fm--sfsfsffcqp, .. Q. .,,., eq, ,ss N , R Q L . M3 , gan, 'B f Q ,va E Cook, Michael Crisanaz, Marcelline Davis, Jim H ,JW ,, , :V aw k, ,r ,buy 2 ' 'A JF Q? X l' 2 ', 5-' ld C , vi fe 4 Ms, Q1 X , if is ff A if ' 'W' A ' 'er ' L ' ,- ee gk k g fi fi? f f , .ee fyg k 4, . - W, A 1 e , , , Hr ez' 2+ ze. ,. z, , -s,, bg , , ig' , 1 ' , . ' 1 ' N r C . A .ie V - . .swf f i e 'Y Q. ,,....,, '62, 2? 'els 223 M .M s. fp s. QW , . , S, ' wet X 1 v,. My ,- ,A , , we K -xx my REEB .Tn g3ei31,.XL.Ks- Y 9 1. sl Davis, Lee Deems, Susan DesBrisay, Diane 3 2:9 ff' 'V V -, ggi I W3222 5' s - ei gig , ' R W fx XJ x like ' ii!-,su , - ' ,, - X1 L I is Q ,er y K'-ee e sy ge , f. kyle -ra 2 ,ge X 5 7 Ded Terr Davis, Stepheny Delaney, Joe Kris Dier Fred Dickson, Chris ' ' HL? wie .. . , M, , . E 'l'l. ill f ses 6 A fe Sf 6 Ms y. , X QQ Y K' 1 Ki, 5' we if +' 1 'Qatk -X mare, Y Deluca, king, s' , meg- sf Class of i968 Rea Wheeler keeps score for the Franklin Muskets. .ees Dobson, Sharon Draper, Linda Dumais, Vicki Durgan, Kathy Eaton, Robert sl, ,ef Edwards, Gary . ' Eichhcrn, Barb sms, Jack , , f. . Mfg? f' JL-exffggs glee ' , - i f . even 'mi hmm.. 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I -- 3, 1, ,, 3 K Q21 YL 'Q ' K, ' ' 5 224 l l i Geimer, l Mark Gniewosz Chris Gregg, Jay -fwellqaw,Qm,1.rle , 'ifiztfsvfu '1 r, .1 is tf1FiZ'f'?s-il 'emff we .',.f ftf 1 .',.. - 14 'L 0 fi, fag , - ez 1' 'ff 1' f f-:fr , 4 ' 5 'f fe, .ee QZLQS If-5 f u e, ' iii , :fi H aig, ev: 'kk 1 QS 1, eg Q, , ,, X 5 lg .6 Q, 2 -Q E31 wi ,flag 32' ' - - ie . M . :. '..i::- -' L '-: f-:S we , - ef.--A ewekm .., ic- ' '.' 1 x. 'f'i41 . S Q 45 X , Y E e -X ,, I if Griffiths, Annette . K' S we 2, M fp ef , -5 5' wr ng, .Q gg .al r- fi Q N 4 .A . Ar . Q QQ w g: . 1 - -' . ,- X rj fa ,123 1 W-ii. - ,ek '-itz.. . 4-3 '-MQ, ,I V L' f r 'H A ' S S .yn ' Q, , iii ' - .qw 'fi .. Teh , L ,, . ,v ri, K, - . gr-We-er, we-V L we ' .5 2 1 ., fx X f QQ, if 491' I-1 , . .21 f ' ' 5 , ' ii L We KT? ' A ' 4 'fgff are ,gi I4 V : H , 1. -see m: .W mi: Grissc, Bill Grove, Steve Guy, Diane Hackney, Walter Hagstrom, Martha Haigwood, Jonathan Hall, Martha Harding, Susan Harmon, Gary Harrell, Suzy Harrington, Margi Harrison, Glenda Hartzell, Janet Hawkins, Barbara Haynes, Steve Hazletfe, Keith 1' 5553? Head, Susan 3 ,- gn ff? Hedges, Paul A ,V ,Y f, Heim, Ann A I X 'K Heinrichs, Paula - ' :M 0- ' Q ef Heisler, Charlott V if if e - Hensley, Steve Hess, Sam ,y , Hessan, Donna f ,ggi I I. High, Barbara Hildebran, Sheila A 1 4' - Hill George f' diff x f , ff f li' i D ,age s h . 57 fi, Class of 1968 V , ,mv f. G ea- ia , s' as 53 , 2. use ,, W ' -.. 52 S e in In F . A . V. , r, v ' V 1115? V' f -. 6:37 f Q '92, Individually, luniors Face the First Round of College Entrance Hillard, Diane Hintz, Sandi Holdiman, Daniel Hillesland, Sylvia Hoclson, Nancy Hallway, Barbara Hines, Perry Hoffman, Lloyd Holmes, Valerie Halstine, Vicki HOPPS. Leslie Howarth, Dennis Hooker, Cyndee Hornbeck, Pat Howe, lvy f D f ' Z' - '- i ' 9' D 31 , 1' s 2 x. ,I e..,,, fs I, K es? an ' K N , - f A iffr imf' ff' . K ff- ' eff, ree gras, A H' , W--4. ' li .. I l'??'fi3'gi '15 L. .,i. Z S r 1: ,Affine -7 H . ,,,. . 7' J l . '1ff: .-'61- iff .. ' - ' A -1-:A,.U.:,3,3z1:--. I. r, V I , 'Y X N 7' 5 ' ' L, ai Qi ' few g ,e,.,,4, f we 'si viibi V i, ,' f'-q - . -. '-a f, 4 ,, -,Q m e rg, 4 e!ff'l 'M ' ,af ' fs f ' V :ez 1 ' Hopkins, Debby Howard, Lindd Howell, Sally 'fs-i Ami, eg at -. xi, ' SW-l.'. X .. ,, ,gr ,Q fafilwiy ,e - f ,re ,v-3 M35 AL , . .LW W Q7 i s . v . 6 T: - ','f'.4il,:', Hopkins, Jay Howard, Marilyn Hoyt, Ray li A ew .aff il l j ' ' il John Struble ioins in discussion of voting survey while as 3, A vs a ff 'Qg ' Q 'Elf 4 n ii ' S 225 -H 9 4 Darrell Hudson looks on. 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'Q ..'-. -'af z.. .,.. ,: . . one . A tio 'gi' ' 'Ries X if er ,Sk +4 in hive n .ol a ..m':,,' z an . Q t 5 7 Zi' ,Q sealer .1 . Q S geiirinzzi.-rzeffg'5j?.CrI--- Q.fg,'.iz'?a,:' any ea- 11- ' r C H nf 54 is he 5 its Y 53- e S U fi no ii 'HW El Rae Sadring applies make-up to Mary Louise Ott in a practice session. . 4216 nr V , , 1 is who E M S ga 'YN . , in e , . W' tw Q33 - iii T ' 5 ' ' eliiiiiiiii -. no , if .. Wa,w-M--M .... ,, 3 . se? ' eff fi S o 6- , ' W 9 k.1f5Q:z3 ' :JM . L 2 .55555 ...., . A tr.. .L f ' fi :Ss 7 ,, r',i gg Schools. Laundreau, Billie Liels, Steve Linton, Pam .Q as as Y s Yi Le ase? N . M ' ,ts , -f 'file-' me 'f , ' J. i5..,.,f11 3 xii, 1'f11, 13f ' S5115 , f , 'E f,f - HEEQ: -Heh e. 1 fi...f ue' :a.: iHf:. ,:ei'H' ,gb H' 1: ' 2 . - We ve- ea:- -W-- ff iii fi: 1' I ' T511 T-i??5 : 4s ii? .f' ,U 'l , .?ag,m,s'1:ggefn.s.Kr- t R ff'4'iZ!i In - is - 5 1 1 , 4, Y rv. a A ' ' .ox A , rf 4 Z 'f .. . ' ' ' M ' 1 1. is i ' ' --P ' ' 5 ' , ,. p ' f i- ,I iff? 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V I A i -......wuun Folders Dealing Mettee Janice Miller, Shirley Mirencla , Ray Mier Rick rl Mills, Mark Mizote, Marilyn Mil ler, Lorraine Mills, Particia Moles, Leona Little, Darlene Lomax, Art Loop, Marcia Law, Mary Lukrohca, John Lund, Lola Lundberg, Neil Lushenko, Evelyn McAloney, Ken McBride, Moira McClane, Sondra McClenahan, Ron McCreadie, Coleen McDow, Mike McGowan, Margaret McKethen, Kathy McKinnis, Ernie McLean, Dale McMurray, Mike Malsey, Terry Mandy, Duane Marino, John Mark, Steve Murrinsan, Lydia Massie, Steve Mather, John Medina, Jahn Melton, Patricia l l -5' '- 'gg for se H, Plz - We-:gif ' f. sul , wif- ' - 32 1 1- ' I li M232 ' .M 1 L s o if X -gif' V k or ' el. .l A 'i foi' if L 1 ,QQ ' 'TQ , . - ,ig in J f' fmt, I vs iff? , si ts L vor 3' Q 'fi Class of I968 511 . ts ,. l iw oo Q riff ff.: ,,,,f-,-- at - F' 2335 ' Ze. ,1 32 'limi V , , 5? Nair, ., 112 1. L 1 with the World of Work and Vocation Manner, Dennis Morehouse Ross Moxley, David r Monroe, Derck Morris, Kelly Mullen , larry Monti, Carol Morrison , Carl Mullen, Mike ' Q f - A ff 1 . --. rw , ,y y - . 4- go, - r V 'f 'xzfg fyrogo, , f at - - g, - ..,, 1 . ' arwy' '- N, ' f'7?f:r - 3 3 -so x y , , rw ' 'P' ll V figs s f. 4 : 'L ,, 'W , M . .gg 3 ii , .Qi 'Em i W WK an K if A 's,i I - f.--,ri , ' H .. f r I AQ us . 4. ' .,,. , 5: , if f ops so - y , g 'rr i, ' ,. r 'l-s Y f- wr 227 Moore, Larry Moss, Steve Mulvaney, Wanda A- 56 36 - .N , is .5 V, ' 6. K ' sg' N' L' a W., N a ua A or +2 A a Jim Wirick takes a moment's rest from checking the results of a poll. Class of 1968 ,. weewyqgyw f.,,ef,.e, , ,f..,g1,- 'Q . M anus sq.:,., - Zig .- 4 A-fi ee W 1 ' as 3 mf.. .T .1 4. 2 Y sf, at , 'Y' A 9 ,f 1 J It r 'i 3 lb 6 l Z ' ' ,isa 1. .., W L ,Q ,fe . 3535! 1 Ia:- : em .. 22 : . 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' 555791, My .sifl i 'iiiwiif t3,'.':,- f, . -gulifrh 2:23 ' ze .: S eil 5,1 1- , 5fs,'fJV ,ffff..'i! f , if', ' 2 tiene ,, X it , ,, f -'ff ' ,ee J, ,..,, ,gv 1 5' A 1 S 2 ,Q 3 r 'E Q a r f ,- ,.,- sg, Qfgaiik- Murphy, Vincent Murphy, Virginia Naylor, Craylcn Nease, Mike Nelson, Greg Nelson, Larry Niircnen, Linda Nudelman, Sharon Olsen, Lynn Olsen, Turid O'Neil, Peggy Opoka, David Share Attention with C Jeff Furnish helps talaulate the results ofa voting pall taken by Mr. McKee's 5th period social studies class. Pond, Mike Ports, Joanna Rey. Bob 5iil iFl W7':,V2?it7?9'1f i X ferfieggaiis . lf. are ggtggwe 3 , A W S 1 - .nf ,g,.- . .. .,,- L mf, be Q , , 'nz is 12 Sw . . . ,ni nl in A in b 4 is siiifll , , X iii? 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K,-1,3 - ' .K .f ,t,we:e,3s3,g3gg it we sf? ii Rapp. Richard Rimestad, John Rabinett, Maria my W ' 35: E ' -iz-Q -mn, . K JK gs if . W 1 4-. t , es K , J, an Q S V. We ,. ,. ww tu 1 new ,M at .M -'we M ?4fsff2a?55 if ?exsiff3?Ss?f?4s21t9n5i3 5ii1fjiS'ffi'ff 9',gi i i'sifI,fff,Q1lQi w,,fte ' . - - e we eng . WN ...,. . wen' , . 1.3 . f25,fV'if ings Q an ,ever K ay , D 5 Q 1 5' 4 Richardson, Carl Roadruck , Randy Robinson, Rick X 'xi ex W L Z 4' it uf - -J... M ,.... .... Y ..,. , 52. .. ..,.Qn. 2 , 2- 1' ' zu 7 3 fr... . ,:-1 . twain N . x i' 'Qt ii me 'X V 'rr- jg, MS, 52251 K 2, J me i 3' 'Zz we A. ... ..,,e W.. Richford, Arlene Roberti, Rana ld Rose, Lowell 1 Mg.. .. gl . , - if is 4 i i tz., Q ,QS , . tr 5. ,. ge, W Ye 3 X ? Q I if K X W K t ii Q. et.. --at , me :S m ..,. N l 4. 'is .Y R! at 3 if ing N Q 1' 4 R 'QS .fi ' Wise , .2 A?jZl,jf 335211 ,f-Lf N , e , 1' S. , e.:ee e'ee A . sei G W v .,ef eeeei ? Q22 ll' Z . N ... N, T., 5 . 6 4 ijt, 5, 'EQ if egge ,x- sig? : me ,- ,. ffl .Alix , . QS? ii I is h,fi ' ,:T y . We 5 'Ee Q . S in as 'L e 45 1 gs ie. g..3g5:fe yiw Q S K iw , , .s. eeeeezeee sk 4 l K A bf A 4 2: 5 .V 1? yffiaziis 'i , W ' H a '- ii 3E??? i??3Z5 fef fit e'e5e?i2, it 2 4 , , , 0 0 ,QF-1' 5' . fe ' .. Office. Th Savory, John Scheneman, LeRoy Schneider, Robbie we .. .5 Schaeffer, Sharon Schibel, Elaine Schoonover, Gail gt., , , .. .. ws,-. 1 S.. , . t, 5 is 1' ee s k. Sie 'Si i ft7e Zi? ' 1' Q lt, , ef 5 . . f fe: i an E 1 i'.ss.... qs as 'iff ui? i I y 5 4 i ' 223,35 ' ei l?5E:seeegee Z 9 X A L if f'? Q f 4., 2 t s eififfg? 1 ' 2 5 TA - -ici, J - 5. ki .Mm is .1 ' ,J f ,ii 'IES e lf , if 11. 53? M if ii? 1 E 1 . 4 S fi ie :M it S Stjszg 1 i 'li , if Z3 3 . 9 'Z' 5-4 1 .. 32112. ,sexi 'A:,.giz1:u 3 K . its -cg 6 Q2 , , is-1E.5.,..e Us Q: .t t Q 7 xy new fe.. sets N E K lf 5' ,- f ??i5? 32??5 v J ' Q-V, ,.. .,,.?'Zs'bV2,' 3 3 1 3 ,re ff ,v. gs ' . 5 .Else r Fa ,, , ev is vi? t . -fgztxf Q e Mys Schechfel , Jeanne Schm Brian itz, Schott, Dennis I t 1 S t . jffi we Ross, Carolyn Ross, Kathleen Rouw, Karen Roylance, Diane Ruddel l, Bob Ruddel l, Larry Rueck, Ken Rutan, David Rutherford, Kelly Sadring, Elrae Sakarich, Susan Salladay, Susan Saloum, Edna Sanders, Sharon Santangelo, Kristine Sauer, Linda Class of 1968 ....,,,,'5 Franklin-Benson co-op student Dave Eaton works an a house for the Tech Show. teries of Activity Folders Reveal That Schreiber, Leslie Setterberg, Susie Short, Marshall Schwarzkopf, Dennis Sharkey, Julie Siegner, Dave , .,.t , Nj. .. s. E J fuff S ee e Q 1 .. e . ' . If V fix ' , tel 1 , gg25este i ie 'Q W fe 452. flaw' Se l - L - .jf :- 1 1 1 1' - ,Q e rgtf- .11 M. A , sg ',, V, ,1-ffeQ .gsttii is fig... syeeeei he T fsi'3f1'f -L. t , . V Scott, Sheila Sheets, Edward Simmons, Jean 3 eE5?i5'i?ee. 3,2221 fair.-fb: - ..':.'N eweeff Q.. -A se HL 311 Q f gieece sm- , . ,Q W1 ive. 229 Sesler, Diane Shields, Fred Simmons, Joan 2 . .?Qmge. -2' 4aQ 2eiseeZeee . J' ., ,..,f , .3 . f fj, , . Qg, li g Q ,. Y Q X M9 5 igketffeheew S ing I etary, Beverly Smith, Ilene Smith, Mark eeeeeeeefreeeeef ,fm 3 9 W' , 55' ' 1. , ,,,. .uw .. Q f E mf 5 iv. In 22 l 4 ar s gf.. -- ffii ,K if 3 Skaggs , Leslie Smith, Kathy Snearley, Rosalie 3 .... y 2 . W ggggeee isgeee sf , -Y f X gi it Skinner, Jim Smith, Linda Soles, John gefiiiiiieiegi Ei .' iii? 1 w g Q. 3 live .. ii., 5-me . . . 6,-E ieekdipqiis - ,A ' W. N, ze' .A f :rife 'X mis . ff X. .aim M wwf. . Class of 1968 Lydia Marrinson works on a typing exercise. . . , .Jen , ,asa ew, Sollaga, Elaine mi-vi ' brass? f - We . 8 -:age me H f att: . - .ff ij4, l,i.F1 1, Scum' Dale - f Sowles, Karen I, R- f ggi? gil, .LQ-I iid-1 ' Siai, Sharon V 1 Ee -A ',-A , Mr Swim, Kafby Stewcni Diane , -r ,. L.. ,. e,!'Q'i.w ' i - B I gi. , if iili f N Stewart, Janet ' V 1, ,iff K .,.-'ala-. i' il. ' E .,., ' -2 - ., ., ' f be '- Sf. Germain, Sieve w ,'E3E,: Ssiriglg 5 W. : 1' Stickles, Danna Q'-M ' 1 3 K 3.3 'S 11. . N Srolrenberg, Jon 3. , ., X .9 -:C . ' Siowe, Roger 5 ' i I.: 9 - 'f f Q ,... Y, ..-'- K Srricklan, Deborah f 42,37 - WT ' TGC? 2. -hr, ,. , . Sfrohecker, Sheri -5.9. - A v Q . , . - ii , -. ,' . ' m:':' .Ffa- Siruble, John . I - f I 4' fl -'lx 'iff . ' Swain , Mark 'le ngt ' i ' ,, i A ,pdl .-Ur ' rj-L: ga- - jg is I V .. iii 'X 'ie - A 91 J' 'amiga , xfsr ' xx? -- ,W ,,,, 4 ,I ,. . I. - jf- 'L 1 ,QV may ,-. , 25fug,1e :wif H.: i ' ,sing 4.3, msg' L . . Q1 T 2 ' e was 9. , .1 , , gem, .J W 1--iw la ...Q ' ffeilifl' lf-f,.M,f: f We .,,,,, ., rl- r ,X . ' ' t . J ig t .e I'jZffz iililli Hobbies and Interests Can be Valuable as Well as Rewarding. Swales, Gary Taylor, Dan Teeny, George 7. fx , 4 . -- err , ir' ,,, ff fi? er S l 'Z like 1 r 3 n f . ,,.. lf ,gas ska J er ESE J K . .. l ie, l My ra QW 5 es 1 . Swan, Lynn Taylor, Don Thom, Ronney Sam ,f .1 5 -,Te -f S , 5 libel . 0 'fr L, r 1 er r ' -rr -2 as - .Q .. :war , J. rdige, fl Ez E45 -- '1 :ere -f we lbfillbbh i A Us 5731 ' ' f ffffwv g fig .W , Ta rman, Clyde Taylor, Paul Thomas, Billie LTV? X 5 59 'Kees awk ,il kr , ei, , sa' al as, , K., ,wk '- .. CEI T l Qebfi -f ll k, ,. if agp: hw, jake K , ri lpg if 3 lr, l 2 lla. l are . ,ar W 'M ZYiZB5'T?E?iY?t'iw'l'5Ki?fTfi7f-Ftlfn ' ','e.. --1: 1-, 1, , e srys ---faxes, V .1 ' M ' ,f . .-, .Q , . ,-,: , wg or S ' r ' ' ' 45-'flzi -3 r l -f zflflif. A- S -we 5 . 'tg -,'..'aQ:f1L nz Te? ff V 'Sail feb Thomason, Roger Tibbelrs, Melinda Trinci, Danny ig A A ..., , K. We .:,.,e.....,. ... r r:2.'i:, Y ME, ,.. 9-.5-ii ,-H . . . 535 as 1? K as 'awe ff? P3 all YK 3 'Y Q2 Thomps Chrys Tipfon Sherry Turley Sieve 1 1 on, Thompson, David Todd, Bill Turner, Danna Q2 ski' mf .. r ' ff 1 1 M f gl ' r re? is br .Sill fl, ' if- K glegkg we 2'f-ll? ,, Liza-'i..EEi.'3?lg 'a,k Q, ,1 ...K we sg, 4 f ,Ms .wh 'FV 2 2 -ly ' fres h e ui 51' il We ' ,iii'- Z .1221 2 -'Zz 2-Ge Throckmorion, Al len Townsend, Joyce Turner, Joe A g ls fw. 'SRM- :VSV ,M ,aw ll asian -ef ,,.. -- ' ' , gg sl sg 8 e ab all nl l , K gg K 4 as Q ,Y , W 515- svl 5 .. mg- sf 5 Y J. 1 a ,L , - ,ir ' sf 2 J if, Y, A E, . 4 L i X 15 2 a 'eh x -df Pg 'f 230 Tyler, Virginia Vandenberg , Charles Vonfeldf, Gary ,f ra ' T. .... .. f.1: . ,:1aE 5 2:15 pf, .-W. ezeen .v1.'fa31l-.',1.:- ' V iz 4 ii7 2 ,V L il K l lb r .. 5, s , U lr le ' wi X f' K X, S wa A P1 bag Urz, Marilyn Vandewiele Gail Vulgaris, Michele rw' ,IA ei Q . ,....... my K gr S e J W .l ia , ? ff 1 1 4 3 .P is V,.r,, Van Arsdall, Aimee Velander, Dan Walker, Gary ar .mfs K sn- af., k ,RAI pa: ii'-Tri H5 lim-, , Q M. ,...,,, , ,,,,.. ,.r , , ,. gggwfyrrlmssfgarlrlarwefflzergrgaf . l..s if -Mil? , , .,.. lr, sa , K N, 4 1 ia s 50 f ..g,-'azrtfeir Class of l968 T.- ,,,, :I --1 mg ,e-e,:r,.,:vk y , V Walker, John White, Sherry .. .- ., 2 .V V 5 . e 2 A+- . -- W ' . Wdrner, Sally WhI'l0Ck, Sfeven ,ew 'Y .,'3 , E , A .. , 1 , A e re , 5. .1 7fg iifl ,ijfqjr Warren, Candle Wlfikf Judy z 55,2 .. , 7 . V -L'. ,. ,L - 5 'LL. S M is uae , , 1 re ,ee 5'MEE g'www yffirm g- E 4, Q eegwf, er J J r e M gf i r P K z ii' is W, .Q 4 kr 1,11 . ,eeiee eeewe We .. , f re 2 u ' -' ielii ,1 K 55914 ? ' Zim ,repiw W ue? ' -K ' -w i xiii? , , ,f ei ' ---- H4 5?- erf WW? i ree R J il 'I 55 '.., 'Zr.' ' ' iii .T , eg seei ze ,- , --,,. Y mike -' -wewhzesh :iffy ,Zi-gre 1-wekisegg K we r e R , K w X r tr 42 Watkins, Sherry Webb, Dole Weeks, Steve Weisenberg, Gordon Weiss, Vicki West, Barbara Whallon, Shirley Wheeler, Rea White, Sharon Thus, Preliminaries Are C Wong, Steven Wrigh t, Da nny Younger, Susan jegzeziigf- 7' A I K kill? 'i' t 'l r 1 3 er ef, X ., ,. . .i -- fr 'fs ' I -- - N . 2,125 ia .e :Q-if riim . 13,395 T . ,ef LSL ff 51 E Z1Z',1.:t?2-1, K 1 , y,,e If 4 rf' Fe Q E t fu 1, E 5 ,L , 1' W ES Q, Woodoack Jim Wymer, G Iadyce Zadan, Anna A . l iff Fl A VEW: ii? fi r3 .., f ..,,, Woodruff, Ronna Yamasak i , David Zimmerman, Dan sf w f f S ee? , 11 r ' . ' - ' ,Jer 'fl , ,... , x sq for ff S Woolfalk, Mike Yoder, Bob Zink, Dana 1 ex if ggi, ,353 3' if! ' in 1 :tiff Q 'xl fx , K. Mg . 'fx :an ' :Milf-.r -:ia 1 -4 illi it if in e e . Willimant, Sharon Wilson, Gary Wilson, Ron Wilson, Terry Winegarden, Alan Winters, Craig Wirick, James Wolfe, Anne Wolfer, Jerry I. ,tai '. ,1r t',2a - , A ff ,u e ' L, ie, eg Pg . R if , Myrna!! May, A 7 ,-Wa, W. ., ,eau imaging. get-E 7 ess-, X fe 1 5 X , ,my,Wg e,g..? eee, . ,gz ,rg A ,. , y Wes? efeeewe greg '- we fig , ee- ,. - . we eww ' 3 ur, ' ffm: Mr, ffl e use , .yyr . te N - ess iff , 1- .e ,rr-ii ., , .r,--. S 1 earner , , ,,,, e rr QGFWYQE' ' , , . , fx .,.gw fV t -Sill '-2 ww, ,e' - f. ei 1 -f e. -' . 11, rf, Nw,-f A.. fi .z:'ee.:e . K f m, ee sfi uv- V, F - - YZ 'E.,li 3e,.f7:75' :E iff.: . . liti- l ,ff 's? . 5413 , .su erzwhefg-14 ,. .wfa-6...-. ' e V' -:-gsesff. 12 1, J- e-eggir QI A, X e H KJ . ii in f 'l me -Qu , Wf?Wz-me ' S 1 -2 HE. 2Wf.isl wiki: E591 -'UI - A ,Qgf s r 1 :R ,f2,,653,, , E-sl qi if, ,M z,, ompleted for Senior and Future Years. Turid Olsen, Arlene Richford, Lauri Patterson, and Jeanne Bisenius help tabulate the results of a poll showing the voting habits of Quakers. 231 Led by th eir president, Bob Marshall, thesophomore class be- gan theirsecond year at Franklin. The Fall officers, elected in the latter part of their freshman year initiated their activities early in the summer with several car washes and bake sales to help build their treasury. A fte r the school year started, a week was set aside in October for the sale of sophomore class cards. This was highlighted by a spirited assembly to inform the sophomores of the benefits of having a class card. The main objective of the fall cabinet was to write the class first constitution. I . Wim - ...W mm. 0l 9 wean Sophomore Girls' Counselor, Miss Dundore Miss Dundore, Mr. Jacobsen and the Fall and Fall Officers: QFrontj Katy Holland, Treasurer, Darlene Harris, Vice Presidentg Bob Marshall, President, Sue Odbert, Sec retaryg Donna Fawcett, Publicity Chairman. fBackj Sergeants-at-Arms: Nancy Stoutenberg, Bonnie Lang, john Riesenman, Greg Wolleck, Alan Nichols, Debbie Endicott, Nancy Stewart. 232 Sophomore Boys' Counselor, Mr. Jacobsen. Guided by the goals of the fall sophomore cabinet the spring cab- inet put forth an effort to get the class constitution passed . Modeled after the student body constitution the documentwas voted and pas- sed by the sophomore class. One of the main objectives of the cabinet was to encourage spirit and participation in class activities. the proiects not only promoted spirit and participation butalso supplemented their trea- sury. Car washes and bake sales enabled the sophomores to earn money, paving the way to a suc- cessful iunior year. Spring Officers Prepare for an Active Year. wwmw aewsfw gf Spring Officers: QF1-onty Darlene Harris, Treasurerg Lee Trautman, Vice Presidentg Nick Gattuccio, Presidentg Katy Holland, Secretryg L1nda McFarlane. Publicity Chairman. fBackj Sergeants-at-Arms: Brenda Meteer, Sue Odbert, Trude Lunde, Tina Olson, Joe E11, Steve Beck. Class of I969 z f. 7'-' 'SW -fo.. .' , 4 1 47' 1 51 -or I X, o To f IJ Siam 4 Ms of 43 ll' 'Q ii ol? r A 33? of ' if fx lo.:khvgf ': '. A 'Wi , 1 2 X Aalberg, Cliff Alf, Susan wo 'f fo r Q- sr, .,,, All .,. f ng is yang K s ,sf N ,Zh 5 as r S. 4 -'fiLifi?21iI'l,s'zt.w,'g's ,'E,-Hui? fi','g4w 33.51 nw 'QQ Alnoud, Cherylie Allen, Donna ,, - f1fvLf..f,-wel W- rm., . in -9 'f '55 s2Jiq?,5': -- Q A w so ' W x vang , of 4 1 1 3 5, K +1 . 'NY xiflwiili K Aboud, Valerie Allen, Sharon V 4 f is L 'iff' Rf 4, is X X . .. , UL-,. . fi X - .A Io. r ei 1, pg -3 fy Yr-new 5 1 o L so ' so 'if V S 5 . 1 Q x , -gig of Q. i df: o abs il if A kr, 141 J A ,. 1 5 s 'Sz if Y x Q1 ,1- his or a l ,V,, , , ...,g W ,gow of K 2 - .. W ei? :,?. Af f .-, ig 1 01.5 513 v l Z' Abraham , Dan Alm, Chris 7221,-ff? ,lrl ., .,,, A 55 's:,.:'l 'fi . B - 2. A If 5 fs, ll X- 9 .P My , .gg rr o 1 2 sfyrf 55' '!:- o ff Hg.-451 ,fy Q ,gm V :Y ,W 'A-. , K- B r wi Adams, Leslee Anderson, Alan Familiar Now Q TZ 'Q' or s we f I 3- A Hopi! eg, 1 jg- 5 gi 2. E K, as rg o A 4 7 of , io? 361 o or ' -5 5 i 1 Q6 avr, sl 2 K I A, F as , L f ar e 5 se in 1, :mi 15? - -V , ..-' - t fzgs. 11. : ssogoiii j' ' ' - . if ' or - ::Qe,:'13,y.fZQ,gQ'ff M :a- , Liv Ter r .- .ffilii .1 f ' 1' I iffy 3152, MQ? ' . 1: . ,A , r,r,, ,l,, , si' rlaa 99 21, I sf is V 'iffwfif S J o Si. J fi 'l 1 I A Q K -141243, oo 5 ,V fr K Anderson, Everett Anderson, Mike Anderson, Sharlene Anderson, Susan Androschuk, Douglas Arcouette, Dionq venson Steven Bacon, Sandra .. . see. , ' 1-'iw-,ff Austen, David R J nl' ' 33 , . X ,X .1 r uf, X S A I gr 5 of . of X 2 ,,-iff,-zo 1. 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' A C . als o ' in fix 'M ,V 7 55 r ' i X U 5 f f 5 1 Q s zmfz . fi , VQW J ii' L' 6' f . K f , 'sfo w -3 A :' 5 .r J 'Q Class of I969 Ari Wold explains the workings of the inner ear in healthzclass. f .. 4 we . ' f.'1-, 'i MF, -1. ,kg if '. ? f -sfiiw f m rfffa ffl? K 'li , ranges: K L.,,, ll, - ,,A . , . . gee:-,W - I -, els .f we W, . ,. A .,,,, . Ss. G , Q ,ga eg . Cary, Wayne Charlton, Diane V me ., .ii S , . N r .. ee 5, l A el , 1-.,:-.-Ulm N 'l' xy, ., r gi K Q - , wwe-m 3 . .,,, li klliiiii .--1 , T 5 .. Q Q 22 fr 1 3 5.33 if 9 ' im .4 ,'... Jn , l 'l' ki x Casciato, Edward Chatterton, Lynn . avi-s se m S , 2 .egg Casciato, Michael Chieka , Takage w e I' sgw .-is efg 1 - ' 2. fee 1 f . ,,. ,V --L53 :rg ref? RS ,S gee M 'sw e as F X 3 1 Center, Joseph Childers, Vickie To Be Newly Challenging as They Set the Pace for 2 ergj' :,5e,f,1rzqei:-sfgwsgiq Y X i ,Q s-.le e ,xf,5 ' w ' 332' 5, Q N - iff el . 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'5' ,. i : :.. r .fs we , H M r tl , J gf 4 Q h 'sewer-Q M 1, rg Eichharn, Rosemary fide, Marilyn Ell, Joe Elliot, Carla Ellis, David Else, John Emmons, Ed Endicott, Debbie Essy, ina Estes, Marilee Evans, Debbie Evans, George Evans, Kim Ewers, Becky Farley, Jackie Fastelin, Marlene Fawcett, Donna Fazzolari, Judy Feammelli, Brad Ferguson, Marylau Ferguson, Terry Ferrell, Bryce Ferretti, Joyce Fisher, Sharon Fitch, Cathie Flaming, Gary 'S' ,ai,,?Q, lv 1 s s . V Q, my 2 . . + K r J X E 'D 12 E . . 1 .e so are Nick Gattuccio addresses the sophomore class. Class of I969 1f1f 1,1 1-1 S , ' ' ' Q 1 . 23, 242 , mfs. 1 ' 1 fr e :f ,K f. 5,2951 g,1g,..,g5,. .,.. 1 ,K W1 VE: 1 esiieggwg 1:1 . went g1s45?,5t1,ggQ,,51.--515355 .7 :3f'2g1 a:.:g:1e-. 28.151, tifffgi-:1t1 K 'ei 5 . Foggia, Mike Frie, Steven Fclck, .lim Gahley, Carl I : 1,.,,e.,' Y ,nie ,N v, v ' . 1 1.1 1 , I A, 1 - A, 4: .K 1 . 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Goska, Kathy Goss, Douglas Gossett, Carol Graham, Beth Grant, Allen Grauer, Mary Gray, Sherry Green, Carl Green, Kathryn Green, Mary Greer , Glenda Gregg, Shelley Griggs, J im Guarnotta, Nancy Guile, Steve Gulliford, Don Gunter, Michael Haag, Leonard Hagan, Curt Hall, Debbi 3' ,1tff.n- 31 as fy, qwzfka-.13 3 :reset ,:+f1i5gi1:i?yxrtg'it1 -yt' 1:33 Yi' was 2-2TfE:Ei3g5x :aa1!5?i:::t31affm: .it fm .rr 111,51 1. -1 , ffltew, if r fs ' bf affirms? 151151. 1 w- ::ssffs1ga -- ...--' A. .1?.1,. A. 5 Y ,Q 't si ' 1 re,qtragy,,t:,g,,i?i,5tKg1Lfwgf1pt?,qw5gg fY?V'3?VY2i5Qff' ibm :A WQH 1g5:HT3?i?5,, 'V?.:..I?1.E?23fi L 15 l 5 - 2,22 1 . L- ' ie asf, 1 Xe' . I ' 'V 1 l I v 1 F, V i 4 'Wee gg., ea-31.5 gy T511 - . 'Fist 1 Q 'W t X ge-gE' a ff .- -- gf EQ ,Le I E eegpxeewavweeagggregr ee ifS'QiM -wear 235 iff? 7 .1 'TE 51 Eli '- 2 ..--me- a.. f'1.t14. tes? tif gmeg? ak 1 R , 3542 Xi , . . :SYYA1-'f -- Q 1 11.1 'Z A UQEQ1 jiveii ff 'l : ...11 . 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M H77 15517 I fi Q xi' .sf W 3 Qi f if , Hausch, Kathy Hawkins, Emma Haynes, Ricky Hazelett, Roger Heidinger, Sue Heiman, Linda Helmer, Kathy Henschel, Marii Herget, Jim Hess, Wayne Heuchert, Joseph Heumann, Donna Hickerson, Debora Hicks, Gene High, Steve Hilderbrand, Don Hill, Jim Hill, Mark Hille, Randy Hiller, Mona h Hinkle, Cindoy Hinkle, Dave Hcfer, Steve Hofmann, Bob Hokenson, Don Holdiman, Leslie Holland, Katy Hollinger, Sharon Holstrom, Glenn Holt, Raymond Holte, Denise Hopkins, Donna Hopkins, Elaine Hopple, Stanley Howard, Darrell in Their Ahility ' f-is? x S We 5 - s w - f if sw, , Ski 'X IA, .5 ,e . so, - T' fo Q93 ig, e 4 Y we i X I 1 3 If 1 i l l eeewissesis Efttffliia' . it nf: 'kwin 5194 f v m ef . I y ii 1-e L s ,, as .A-A A -r I' 3. .. if , l-nn, I -9 ' N, - ' if ia Y 3 ,,s,N,we,sfg, I H, --5411. . sag, f i s I v r . ' W 5 5.49 S to A , ,,,..,,,,i this , ,ii .-h e 4: ' ie ? . .Q 3 if Class of I969 Gloria Bennet, Marsha Cramer, and Judy Fazzclari test their depth preceprian. ,.5f1es4,:'ffefw,e,,efe- Q Y, A We N S 2 x'!f ' A mil' J, . -, QE? 5. 4, :Q ,g,i:-,e1- . - i f'.-,Iv K 31,7 ,, .i K V WM if X ,U l K, ifififrzlggffezgewlwm MDN: ,swsriifiielfr S., Z ,gee Z, Wi is Qi. .5 liwlshegelw .ff ,gig wif Y K l U 4 H- Ness , a.,-.ff K 1 V W L 'ff-'14 im Bri mil, , x y 'liilf-ij,ly2 gg f I 4 Aw ' 'SEff',D,..UX,,' 4 ' U' ee 5 ,. Q, 1 ww 1 e f 4 .sexe -ke, All iv ex is ii E xe lt f 'PQ 'J l '4 as Hufft, Joyce Ita, Christy e . V yr, yf' - ia, ' 4' kg .Me V ' Z 5Q.i Zi,'ET rx s, Tj f Q - N A . ,- , ' s - . ,y 0 if - ' 1. 5 - Q. J 53, FS , :QM 5 Y' '-f - S Q- t 1 Q , ge 1- eheg f fi L ., ,. 1 ' gs s f hlielilsiw rw ' f ' ieeafise ' s s f if - Hughes, Huke, Ellen Keith Jackson, Jackson, Paula Steve ldol , Linda Jelineo, Elizabeth Ingersoll, Danny Jenkins, Marcy to Meet Any Problems and Excel in Solving Them. 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S mf- 1 erik Q1 X . -j -, Q gee Xiafglfeiii 'mini 4 Q, 5 5 5 4 , :r,5iasfe, emergedff,rw,g1eeste-firwls 1,-er ,, we er, A ,, . f 1, Sefw P iw, -lfsfrfgie we z,.re?', Mier sictr- veg:-.. ea '- ,Qi I ,. 5, V if-:Ml . f, f my '- , '--- , fm , ff,-uf, ., LL,, A a v - ,, - ' min L ,1 J5 1.' J-F. 311: 41 ,V L lg K, A ,. , A 5 2, f f,J,,,, 1, Q 'ia -' A ,sr ,j,?5igf ..., - f -yi eff . - . R :ing my 55 's g ,f dia? airffs. ,V 'ei , V, - , V ' , r 4:4 'S' Laiimodiere, Lambson, Denise Ray Larson, Pamela Larson, Sandy I-Ons, Bonnie Langdon, Richard Lawrence, Jay Laveta Laws, Langley, Marsha Lewis, Jim Class of I969 John Cooper, Randy McLean and Dave McFarlane inspect cr model ofthe French guillotine Traditions Dear tothe Hearts of lluakers, Understood and .. 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Lutz, Nancy Lynn, Judy Lytle, Bob McCarty, Lon McClane, Bill McCracken, Bill McElhaney, Dan McEwen, Jerry McFall, David McFarland, Linda McFarlane, Dave McG-ribbon, Tom Mclntosh, Jim McKown, Karen McLean, Randy Madson, Cynthia Mallory, Vicki tif. 5 . ' ff -Gil? fx Q '- ' 141 E A :Q Plnpi' .. Mn 3, .... I I Q sexi'-1 , .,,.. ,?r5.:' j3a E., - ' , ae L x L M, ir, Mila I f f fe -L 5 -' if if t 1621 'K W 1 If f - - , gapsrt . , . I H A if iris--are fs 4 was- igief if 'fdwf2Y?.s1af1g.fflE1f f. . ,. a,,f::, s., if li KES? f ., ,ff , tiff Klfgi fk ra-if M 36 kr, ., Class of I969 Mammen, Joan Martinson iw' ff is xi- , , inlet X fM9i Y' M f-mggsf' - t'e2fvQt,g -me we M Q' 1 ' 'til W fi Ke f'f1 5fiW' 1 359 Zfsifitii i - , i '23 nf .1 'Tri .E Q- :Q g 1, I ifififiiigl' fg Siiflel 11? avi, Sei, w I ez Marconi, Gary Maruhn Mary Jo Gerlicher, Rosanne VanVeen, and Gail Becker receive results ofa Spanish test. Linda I Patty I Marconi, L inda Massie, Thomas et- Hg, .,, E, -J 5 4,1 ,Q Y 155 s ' 'gf 5 5 Q Kp Y , 'E We 3 A 5 tt fi fe X xi g 13,,.?,.,., .wi t ' - , 4 T e ,2:it'ST5'4S3i5!vl7gU7 ffljwxifti .,,tK,i1r A5 --'I-att Sl R55 itrffltitt wi. ,,.. time ,Y ri ft,-tt Soil l H is F ix at K Y N 5 Marshall, Robert Matson, Ruth Strengthener! by the Support of the Sophomores 1'fiF5f' :f- . -15-f-'sv' LEs?:f mN4w5 fftknevw few:-If-t ' SW :E e 'P 255315 ' . ' TEQQKQ , N., Tw -- Metteer, Brenda W L gs, Tj? L Meyer, Fred f ., ' '. . 'R 1 ,t. ls , 'if 1 Miller, Randy gif, 'iff 4 fig. AEI Milliman, Philip U tb, , .t. k 'il in Mirich, Jerry L 1 ,xg Volumes of business education books await students eager ta expand their knowledge of bookkeeping, shorthand, and retailing. Mitchell, Alan Mitchell, Mary Moffatt, Debbie Moffitt, Cathie Mohr, Rebecca Monaco, Debbie Moore, Gloria Moore, Roger Morgan, Jo Ellen Mundorff, Debbie Munger, Jeanette Murrell, Richard Myers, Terry Nail, James Nelson, Jennifer Nelson, Joann Nemgar, Patricia Newton, Terry Nichols, Alan Nolan, Luanne 242 X . - , ..:'ET1- , , i e' N v ff' 1 1224 f A . t. Q M R R N 1 e m eg, fi kftiilllfpi 'NMQW 5 in e 1. uf ek, ' . , ,..- ttffftgzsfr it gm , . , t N . !fafZ??i1i'F fr - , rtifeig isfz I .X .9 A - -'W' it 't .,,.. t WN, A xr N, 5 . ':ee.Q. if M 1 :ef 3 wage' r:Ltf:1.ti'ift,.e ,M.Ssf,,, 5 ,Q , ,W in ,-V 23 . f W ig gg S, i t th -K ' ,.,: . t, t YE? 4 si , ggi . t e Q M 4 F. :f -7 Tl 'f'5: , ceiffg ' K ,fi its -if W e , -. :ia 5 - ,,., I mt e We . , tt, , me me in ' 1 -' 1, ,We -I ,. s we . ,. 'i-'size Q7 - f 'Wg lf, 5 X , Q a'i:51LY's i 3?ZF?5,:-zffz fevferfe if 1 .4 is flak N 'W 'see ez: fm -flf S wx I-gffsys. 5 W ,--' ' gggd ,U , Vejilffx Wxiiifnmw V' Martinolich, Darrell Meredith, Mike seg 2: Qt, ee, -f-2' Y K uw '2f2.igg'z if rf v Q if so 'F Q gg 's f fltt 4 s f f 'W R U QIAV 51 L 5294 . ., . 535 N dl iw? ll xiii , ei? t Us Ag l N 255' ?5f f,, 'iiE3E ,P -. twist. We '- get .Emery K win, at s fl rv' . . I au, 4 feegefiwgaefifi 3i35ikaizriQ'n1,ii 4 - fe -4 i 'Q it . 2 t' , if Q I , I I ' Nolde, Mary Oliverio, Judy 3 .4 , si, ...., . u the 1 iw se Sew, ,E.v,5:i,,,,,,,,, ,- . .. if ' y ' 551535531 V, 1,1 2-' ff ill? A '35 We I fi z as Narby, Noteboom, Marcy Nancy Olson, Orake, Tina Richard 3 Qf,bqV V Y . rf ' 'age fs? r 5 P, A 1 if eil' fl- WWE . . 1 f it by if ll 'Z L? QQ 'K' ll n , Noyes, Darleen Orsen, Neal A 'fi 'Sr 5 2y y Odbert, Susan Orvis, Greg Become Happy Legacies to 'r- 6 Vgif wf' 1 4 yy ,Xi as Ja' ez 515 Q' V ii-1 t Q- 'S . f A .iff X1 , , . axsgtgsgm , ,Q iw ,g , ? Eff-tiffg-ef X T-Evite! I ef eww I P A X91 xi JY' je .2 X? : , ,tx 5 ,, V Of' , 4. Q fav' 4 K .. yt x-, R eil. ll 4 ' 5 - s we W - 1... f x I tg, Ny GSA A ,fs ,., Q -, 5 R ,She w, if , wif' ii? :ww-Sf. -t..-.Qtr . 1 Q Q.- if 1 vt 7' 55? 3 , I 1. Ke' Q? f , N es? Ostolazo, Lupe Otey, Bob Oxford, Anne Oxford, Randy Paladie, Pat Parker, Michael Pauli, Larry Pearce, Bonnie Pearson, Kathleen Peck, Mike Penrod, Susan Perkins, Larry Peters, Marvin Peterson, Bobbie Pierce, David Pierce, Denise Pihalak, Ran Piland, Bill Pinckmd, Jim Postlewaite, Kris Class of I969 Roger Moore, Nancy Nofeboom, Kathy Wilson, and Linda Britt watch Jerry Bingham set up a movie projector. Future Classes and Students. Proffitt, Larry , Prusak, Ed in ,, :Pig Pufviwohnnv L Q26 K 'A 2 ' biijiffgg ' g -e e Q Gym L f f Z.: 4 Quiiarro, Jose Raker, Bob , Ralph, Linda A , f ' in X u s ,ge Y 1 it lk 1, ee Mike Gunter explains the Viet Nam situation to Cliff Swonger and Gary Carnemalla. 243 Class of I969 ,Q 1 f My 'et J x s'H' Q Y XA Xa is K QV Randal I, Ransread, Rask, , Florence Steven Nancy Reed, Reese, Rehder, Ron Pihulak works on a drafting assignment. Aylene Craig Gail ,J -33 fi 47 , ?,,,wQ II !ly. ' . we My, :Wi 'Gm f-wi mfg 'X f fa 4' t 1 1 Y jj Rathkey, Sherrie Reno, Linda 'Lar- . Vg. xl? Y K V J di 1 Q Redern, Marilyn Richard, Charole tie Enthusiastic Contenders for the Trophy Symholizing Class 5 Aw -T: 'K 'lg Q YA: ,M , rn,- .L fp, rr Wi Richardson, Marv Riddle, Virginai Riesenman, John Ritter, Jim Rivera, Rosie Roach, Orval in mwwww Allen Grant examines the results ofa language test. 24 4 Roadruck, Rick Radacker, Ron Raisom, Roger Ross, Janice Roth, Susan Ruddell, Jon Rueck, Paul Rust, Gloria Ruthruff, Linda Ryan, Bill Ryan, Danny Salaum, Harvey Schenkenberger, Cindy Schiele, Connie Schlaht, Darrel Schlickeiser, Gary Schmii, Ray Schuette, Jolene Schwartz, Paul Schwarzkoff, Judy A L fi M Q- ,Q R E .5 rs. i .,., Ns I r - it ri g? gli f i fum U Qwygg LH I 2 J J ,iur I ' Q- - sr. N - 1 ,x m A, QQ ykWgW2,, J . ?:.,aiH 3'1s,l2 hm, qfk , 1. yy 4 1. , if H 46' lfxhx ' 5 -,VV f -1 ' eg ' . . eeeeee'eeee V' 1 ' -:Q - ' - f fav fi fr sn,- 5: 3 f , ,mg .1 ,, fy' ir 'ii ,fl y ' -11: .' ' .efaiwasvrfit 22 bfi f 1 za - 1 Seaberg, Elaine Siegle, Peggy Seibold, Charles Siegner, Cathy Severson, Georgia Shark ey, Robert Simmons, Debbie Simms, Rene Shields, Robert SlPPr Elena Class of I969 Chet McClure operates the potters wheel to make an Easter egg. Unity Hllll IHVUIVBHIGIIL and Eager Fans for Active Teams, 1 ,., .-. 3 ' 4' , if , .e.,,, N ,, ,.. .. s, 3, Q tml H-Wliif' JI - , gel A , 'rw ,fm j J , 1 f lm. '- ' ' ' 44' f 55. J ls' r l 13 ,K. 53.55.l,-f. U - sift ,J N A , 1,15 16595 15535: -fi E e - f Q C , - T T? tilt? ' S A ' ,- - ,I 'egff 219 fa: Ile . j.QxfftHi'i 51. 1 fifv-2 'f 'Y -Los: . of fs e Sie' W 2 ,fer A ,, ffggeqfg - . 2- . eff, -iif.if4fjgglvj,,. . -by w.eWfg,?l 4 2 1 l fe' 1 l L l tl 3m K2 gl. : 1' :.- ' ' 1 .5 , N-,. ewmsgeee-e .. we W - .- ,H .3 K ri: . V 1 A K. eil? - , , line-'mr 'ff 'A wane... - - . 5 . r e Qld? it .vbikv , 15,,,::.- ,,. -,,.:,,,.VV ,,,,.: 2 . , J 4L2?Zii1f:i?5f5fAi ?fsf??Ztf3iWl -V .l': is mf ,ze f 5, lk, . ff.qf.f'f me .2. : i f if? Q: jg' 1532? mf K it ' st as 4 ,Ql31iW'il'?N?tSig,, lg' A .., Mgt , ,1,,'?,L'5g,?eW : 62 F L ffQ .e S 77 ' , .,,,,.... ,W 1:92 -93.13 em' S Smith, Andrea Smith, Carol Smith, Helen Smith, Jack Smith,Jane Smith, Janice Smith, Larry Smith, Lynn Smith, Steven Smith, Teresa Snyder, David Saderlaerg, Helen Speciale, Jan Spurlock, Jean Staino, Linda Stark, Greg Stewart, Nancy Stitch, Harold Stone, Jana Stoutenberg, Nancy 245 .5l Stromberg, Sterling Sunseri, Jerry -..... Swenson, Cheryl Swonger, Cliff f Taccogna, Steve V . . ls? A Tanory, Carol I Andrea Smith, Pat Nemgar, Bonnie Pearce, and Chris Alm examine the utensils to be used in a production of Julius Caesar. Class of I969 lf Jw HM , - sk I K, X 4 5. QQ silk? A '35 s T ,. .. . -L.-wr-s :,.v,.s Taylor, Diane Thompson, Sophomore boys study in the social room before school. Nancy T 'E .r1vf'4Q are W. L A 3 'S 4 S Taylor, Vicky Timblin, Katy in ' A 1: if-if .-i f 'E?? ':.'1 ,L ' Tenclay, Leona Tlustos, Marge T rrrr, has 3, , Tham, Linda Tolcnen, Craig 1 A :fx 74, ',. r N mas 9 M :.z2xff.: - ,:- 'av'-,:. ' , 'ifinl -': M 'Gy f gifs Q, Thomas, Jay Tosi, Joe the Sophomores Are Ready hy the End ofthe Year to Jo Ellen Morgan studies her exam paper. Janet Kolb helps Terrie Smith fest her reaction rime. Tay, Debbie Traufman, Lee Tripp, Lois Troeger, Steve Tucker, Kathy Turley, Paul Ullman, Sylvia Van Bronckhorst, .lolanda Vancleave, Dawna Van Veen, Rosanne Varnell, Mike Veness, Jane? Venrrella, Tom Vice, Tom Vichcs, Deno Vinciguerra, Jean Wails, Richard Wakeman, Andrea Walter, Trudy Washam, Lyn wwe as-:zAv..e.1Lw H--A G 'Q 3 3 I Qs - A Q 5 Q ZIZZ, fimizww A K, , w?+-4f5W'f ,K rs , 1 is QM ,--- 1 . 7-if 9 f vga ,. . x, ss- - s 43 iv ski l 4 - 5 sf if 1 L 1 'fa -1' Slfiilf r ge, ,. . S? J, K Q 5 f-iff' ' fi 1 ss - - . ,Q 35, X hi Riagg wi? Z 3' 5' fgi rw X :Kala if M. Z, A , .. s i! if R il Je 1 . if 1 -' ., j sf, . w X f ' 1, 7? 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K Q gf, 4 s ' V , wish 'Q ,, s. . we-at - in s 1 , J i 29? is , w wrt K K , his N 1 2 NS A ,f n - I aes e f x. 2 img, 5 'ffl if1'i'f'? f e v. . . , f I si, ' Q ,1 ' J? J 3, gs. -U ' as -1.4 es- , , sh N.. 'f 1- s?5.. . f': 2b'l+Nf'?9E-S' S if , I , ,A 4 , we Wel lin, Sue White, Michoel Class of I969 Mike Blair staples together forecasting information. aces among the Upperclassmen. White, Wayne Wiese, John willer, Gary Wilson, Kathy Wilson, Kathy Winchester, Ron Winquist, Donna Wold, Art Wolfe, Douglas Wolff, Danna Wolleck, Greg Wong, So Hin Wood, Leanna Woodhouse, Steve Worden, Nancy Workman, Barbara Wunderlich, Martha Wyatt, Marvin Yonge, Trudie Zimmerman, Susa FI Sophomores exercise their right to vote in a class election. Joey Barbur and Tyler Tsunemitsu play For a school dance. To many of Frank l in's Freshmen the first sight of high school life came several days before regular classes started, on Freshman Ori- entation Day. After adapting to new class schedules and finding new friends, the class of l97O be- gan their active career at Franklin. Led by President Tyler Tsunemitsu, the first elected cabinet undertook the design and distribution of class cards. An a fte r-g a m e dance, Midnight Hour, featuring the Invad ers, was sponsored by the freshman class February l O. Look- ing forward to th eir graduation, the freshman class began preparing for the Senior Movie of l97O. Freshmen Girls' Counselor, Mrs. Freshmen Boys' Counselor, M Moore. Nelson. Guided by Their First Class Cabinet... Class Officers: QFrontj Rick Hallway, Treasurerg Brian Gattuccio, Vice Presidentg Tyler Tsunemitsu, Presidentgjoann Vassar, Secretaryg Dean Chambers, Publicity Chairman. fBackj Sergeants-at-Arms: Marlene Evans, Claudia Fuller, Diane Marks, Irene Lorenzini, Mike Goodale, Dennis Carr. 248 X ffl r,,?,,4 HIM,-, 4 J s- ,.. ,. 1 A K an , ., , . Ear ' 5' V A - f J' gi , x' Nye, , A ,, .. K V, ky ,.j W i' ff ff 5 , , 1 . , ,isa awe 2, ,ee. 'igkr - ' ' 2125 -' .. V- f if 3 -W -,J ff .a - L, . EF ' . . ' .,., , EQQVH We B rwwfgmgiggwf' - -A -,.' ,fy ,. Adams, Akirs, Jamie Carol Ames, Anderson, Edith Gloria Freshmen Bacon, Baker, Faye Michael Alexander, Donna Anderson Janet Alfsen, Darlene Anderson, John Make a Rap Bak Bill er, Ball, John itlT Alsman, Chris Anderson, Keith Bundy, Robin Class of I970 ggi A ,A ee'Ae 4 ' ' ' , ' v--v-- ' -3. K an ma y sa-vi Q ,L z, F- 2, ' s gwemaa Zxwil 'weemwww N ,,, 1,,,f,,g , ,, , .. i I F K? 1 W LJ x ff .5 vi , 4 , i , - Ar 'bfi' 'iii ' 5334 A Q A A X , TVX, , ..i?'L'3- '1 L, E .. H' . ,, I at . aslaagxaiz 1 x e Anderson, Wendy Atk inson, Debbie Andreotti , John Atkisson, Carol Andrew, Judy Austen, Tam Andrew, Lyn Babcock , Dennis Ashmon, John Bacon, Doug ransition from Grade School and Bankhead, Barbour, Allen .4 Ma It .5-if 1? 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DeMoor, Dennis Dittler, Katherine Dolyniuk, Milissa Dempster, Dolores Dixon , David Donnel l, Debarak Densem, Debra Dixon, Donna Donnelly, Debbie 251 Dickey, Marlene Doering, Gary Drais, Janet Curran, Carol A ,Z FE: 1' 4 H 5 ,E if iss Q C' fn C ss . ,. M. g J, Dailey, Rick I se - ii , fi k tr , I .1 . isis , . 1 -s i E si or 'viii I 7ii1,ijiit , , Q, Class of l970 Cooper, Leslie Cox, Raedeene Dallas, Linda Boys in first year wood shop await the end of the period Class of I970 Rick McNerney explains complicated high school life to incoming frosh. Eichh rn, c Frank Eichstadt, Dave as-www' if ' I iicifkilsiiiifii JZFQQ-P4575 ,.'.:.L'en 1' :as'1.'zQ.yf5z:fg''Q-s:,,.:, ik'?fSi ' 2fe?5t5,RTiRk3f?X 5?1',f 'M arx fm. - ' , ' ' ff: ' wil . Q f :.Q?fsi11 - i Q gf Gr., fir .- 4, W SK '- sv L . dei gn 2 X - g 5 ., .,, 'i,,.5,..r?f ' .Aix z in . ... ' ,. 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'l iffiiii .te -ff -1. 1-:'iz'g,: e J 'W Fil:-v ' M' 'T .it is ff, gt I ' A e irifixftt ,, . ,wL,il?1l51,, :aw exe' 'rt-he . ts, ggi,:wie-!ezwx.,,, . .me- ,if we we my-f'yg?'5F5iig4'frj 3 Wag i?sf5e i,gQ5g3f ttieggege - 'ii ,, 1 sf. , ' i . ef . es. - ' Grimm, Shelley Gunter, Mike Haapa la, Steve Guile, Linda GUY, Mark Hagstrom, Ken Class of l970 Hall, Jeri Hansen, Curtis Y' egg we acne, if K' , cv., :V Eszafiiin ., ..... . ,iw .? ,. 2 se R QQ X 3 Q gmt W A51 ,S M 5 X K lf 49 I K Kiev' , g 2 ,H,,,.a4 K WML so IEE' S' X3 Q' , A1 ff ,W .5 , ,... 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Fall PresidentgArt Frohwerk, Fall Vice President, jim Coons.QSecond Rowj: Janice Leytham, jackie Douglas, Julie Auborn, Kathie Ross. QThird Rowj: Danny Wright, jim Davis, Derek Monrow, Pat Purdy, Ed Sheets, Roger Shioshi. D E - Disfributive Education jr-Q fFront Rowj: Mr. Grogan, President5Steve Gimbol, Vice PresidentgRon Barber, SecretarygNancy C1'a11Sl21'Om Treasurer, Connie Harris, Shirley Androschuk, Paul Perkins, Ray Bristow, Vicki Rigotti N, Dale Larson, Darlene Keogh, Marcia Morehouse, Chris Nichols. fSecond Rowj: Sam Clark, Jim New ell, Ken Weberg, Ralph Baker, Myron Foss, Mike Else, Doug Smith, Larry Moore, Jim Davis, Ron Hall. QThird Row J: George Davis, Ken Snyder, Don Papasadero, Glae Griffin. fFourth Row Q: Ken Bufton, Ernie Cook, David Bakke, james Carnes. 4 263 l R L - International Relations League fFront Rowj: Fall Presidentg Heidi lmfeld, Spring Presidentg Megan Clark. QSecond Row Q: Ann Gniewosz, Gayle Stucki, -Ian Wellington, Cindy Schenkenberger, Sally Howell, Everice Brollier, Jeanne Bisenius, Carol Monti, 511Sie Deems, Nickie Smith, Judy Torelle, Felicia Gniewoxz, Mary Ann Rohler, Peggy Prusak. QThird Rowj: Pat Nease, Carol Schrader, Florence Kraley, Duwana Johnson, E1 Rae Sadring, Cheryl Varnell, Barbara Giunta, julie Auborn., Susan Ball, Kari Stanley, Marilyn Prosch, Jackie Douglas, Margery Meyer, Chris Bingham, April Whitley. lFO1lI'1Zh ROW lr Dennis Blanchard, Lynn Oliverio,Trudie Yonge, Susan Head, Martha Hagstron-1, Roxie Milo, Susie McShatko, Karen Rieszenman, Dana Zinc, Julie Sharkey, Carol Fug1ee,Ruth, Matson, Donna Winquist, Donna Wolff. fFifth Row j:Glen Caniparoli, Gail.Becker, Barb Hollway, Lorilyn Boone,Leslie Schreiber, Donna I-lesson., Virginia Tyler, Kathy Pearson, Lani Wilson, Karen Lovlien, jean Spurlock, Carol Caniparoli, Ch.risGodsey, Arlene Richford, Susan Roberts, Ron Lewis. K E Y - Boys' Service Club fFront Royvj: Spring Vice President5Ed Sheets, Spring Presidentg Roger Kruse, Mr. Wax. Fall Presidentg Rick Parrish, Spring V109 Upfesldenlii 11m Coons. QSecond Rovyj: Rick McNerneyf Roger Shioshi Mike Johnson Rick Gibson Phil Carroll Rudy 7 Casc1ato.fTh1rd Row y: Jeff Furnish, Mike Gallucci, Bob Heanrie, Bob Ldvlien, Ric Soclerberg, Ron A,1exander, Bob, Nease fFOU.I'lI1'1 Row Q: Mike Nakata, Gary Keller, Marshall Short, john Gallucci, Ron Mclilhaney, Mike McMurray. 265 LAMBDA GAMMA - Language Club QFront RowQ: Fall ,Vice President, Susie Benson, Fall Presidentg Kari Stanley, Spring President, Chris Godsey, Spring Vice Presidentgliairen R.1esenman.QSecond RowQ: Cindy Schenkenberger, Carol Fuman, Debbie Vasile, Mary Kushner, josi Fearn- gnil11,iFel1c1a Gniewosz, Ann Gniewosz. QThird Row Q: Linda Cochran, Trudy Yonge, Chris Gniewosz, Evelyn Lushenko, Carol c ra er. LETTERMEN QFront RowQ: Fall President, Bob Lovlien, Spring President, Glenn Harding. QSecond Row Q: Danny Wright, Jerry Getchel, .An- thony Huie, Rick McNerne35 Rudy Casciatq Phil Carroll, Scott Shankland Gary Booth Dale South, Dan Lanning, George An- Dyke, Roger Itami. QThird Row Q: Ron Roberti, johnRudde1l, Terry Can, john Marinq jim Hyland, Eric Moffiti, Andy Lushenlo Gary Papsadaro, Ric Soderberg, Marshall Short, Nat Flathers, Mike McMurray. QFourth Row Q: Bruce Bauder, Larry Grimes, Glen Caniparoli, Dale Barnhart, Chuck DeFir, Bill Piland, Jerry Brown, john Gallucci, Byron Lindholm, jay Hopkins, Dan McE1haney, Dave Austen. fFifth RowQ: Kelley Rutherford, Randy Kleeman, Gary Keller, Ken Bolder, Harold Poujade, Vance Putnam, Brodie Birch, Rick Parrish, Bob Henarie, Dave McFarlane, Rick Gibson. 266 NAT IO NA L HONOR SOCIETY QFront Rowjz Fall Secretary5Julie Auborn, Fall Vice President, Mike Nakata, Fall PresidentgJim Coons, Spring President, Mike Johnson, Spring Vice President, Scott Shankland, Spring Secretary, Susan Ball. QSecond Rowjz Sheryl Varnell, Debbie Vasile, Josie Feammelli, Susie McShatko, Gayle Stucki, Susie Deems, Pat David, Kari Stanley, Pam Tyler, Barbara Spurlock, Barb Hollway, Mary Ott. QThird Rowj: Tom Miller, Danny Wright, Jim Davis, Janis Wahl, Turid Olson, Jackie Hines, Mary Kushner, Susie Benson, Shelly Williams, Leanne Beard, Bonnie Kehret, Sue Peck, Marilyn UU, Virginia Tyler. lFou.rth Row J:, Mike Gallucci, Gary Booth, Michele Vulgaris, Chris Gniewosz, Peggy Prusak, Jane Miller, Barbara Giunta, Sandy Darby, Jackie Douglas, Marilyn Prosch, Sheryl Bartel, Chris Godsey, Ross Morehouse, John Gallucci. fFifth Row J: Rudy Casciato, John Cavagna, Jim Wirick, Bruce Bauder, Derek Monroe, Dan Evens, Bob Henarie, Bob Lovlien, Art F rohwerk, Roger Kruse,Ed Sheets, Steve Gimbol, Jeff Furnish. ' PEP 4--qu: fFront Rowj: Sgt. at ArmsgCindy Schenkenberger, Treasurer, Donna Hesson, PresidentgKathy Kanas, Mrs. Langford: Secfetawi Dana Zink, Historian, Melissa Pettingill, Sgt. at ArmsgClaudia Blake.fSecond RowJ: Donise Kraley, Colleen Thorpe, C3101 Miller, Marlene Dickey, Mary Saloum, Billie Pimentel, Marti Fry, Debbie Tate, Kathy Fuglee, Linda Hauslcins, Nancy O' Brien, Patty Smith, Lynn Tesdal. QThird Row J: Joyce Nord, Benita Fredickson, Terrie Hicks, Je anne Addis, Judy Kacher, Barbara George, Patty Mackenhaupt, Jan Hyland, Shelley Fadness, Cindy Unsworth, Cathy Savory, Debra Dodd. fFourth Rowjz Susan Roberts, Barbara Workman, Debbie Chapel, Jerri Gilbert, Kathy Hausch, Joann Vassar, Sheila Ryan, Nancy Holdre, Sherrie Primmer, Sue BI-g0thbYb51LTj1 Igusizh, Sharon Wendell, Alice Gray, Lucy Westwood, Patty Cooper, Pam Francetich, Suzanne F alotico, Jacquie max, e ie ea ey. 267 PLEIADES - Girls' Honor Club fF1'011t Rowl: Treasurer, Gloria Goetz, Vice President, Peggy Prusak5Advisor, Miss Grantg President. Janice Wahl: Historian. Shelly Williams. fSecond Row 1: Kari Stanley, Susan Ball, Jackie Hines, Marilyn Prosch, Jackie Douglas, Mary Kushner. Y F C - Youth For Christ QFront Rowj: Vice President, jim Davis, Mrs. Puckett, President5Dan Taylor. fSecond Row Q: Virginia Brown, Drvana Johnson, Nancy Owings, Linda Johnson,Nancy Davis. fThird Rowj: Delores Wolford, jim Wirick, Don Taylor, jackie Douglas. 268 SIGMA PHI ALPHA - Music Club QFront Rowj: Fall Presidentg Nita Riddle, Mr. Pancheau, Sylvia Hillesland, Spring President.fSecond Rowj: Virginia Murphy, Ruth Payne, DianeDesBrisay, Susan Itami, Pam Tyler, janet Dambach, Sue Roth, Sally Warner, Margi Harrington. fThird Row j: Glen Caniparoli, Mary Gorsline, Carolyn Hansen, Sheryl Barrel, Virginia Tyler,April Whitley, Phyllis Mc Kintosh, Harriet Carlson, fFourth Rowj: Phil Baldino, Don Delany, jim Wirick, Ron McClenahan, Larry Ruddell, Roy Bennett, jay Thomas, B111 MCC1ane Senator Hatfield speaks while Evelyn Lushenko and Margi Harrington wait to present a Mary Gorsline practices music for Christmas Carol- H. M. S. 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Bollinger, 'rmxe 153, name, Richard 235. Bundy, Genld 1sa. , ne, Jolene 234. Benin, jeff 235. nner, Bevexly 24, 167, 235. nner, Emory 45, 79, 167, 250 ne, Barbara 163, ms. one, 1.6r11yn 235. seem, Gary 122, las, 214, 264 265, 267. Booth, nanny zso. Booth lgnnie 250- Boothly, Debbie 250 267. sgndnen, WE ngma a . Borkos,n'lel1omas 222. - ox-mhmu, Ellen 99, 1.83, 264. osco, Ma. Jerry 136. ottorff, jim 250. ouns, lucy 235. Ewen, Dale 167, 250. Baden, Debbie 235. Bowen, Marilyn 250. amen, viclde 17, 147, 222 Hanley, c1-nu 152, ms. sewnnan, Kathy 260. Bowman, Shzrolyn 250, ns, Lucy zas. 11, Donna ss, xss. Bradford, Douglas 123. rarkhaw Mary 235. 41, cfanaa 166, 2'-so. dy, 14611 235. mad, Karen 222. na, Bob 46, 122, 250. sem, Marge ma. ss-an61nn11.1er, Anna 235. Brauclm-xiller, mana ma. nfanelnniuea, Kathy 235. ane16n1uen, ramen zso. y, William 235. rex-mon, leslie 250. Rsvvsn, Ma. John 67 15 aenhagen, larry 225. neges, Willard 7s, 255. 111-1.m.w, Ray 16, 183, 263. arm. Linda 243. Britton, oaneu 235. snmns, Daryl xas. 1a166111aans, Jay 73, 250. smemay, Jane! 222. 1an6111an Evenee ss, 140, 1 , ms, 262, 265, 266. smxuan, Susan 163, 164, 235. 196616. Iulie 90. 250. Brooks, Shawn zso. Brooks, sneua 25u. 2, 1sn56naf1e1a, Donna 90, 250. anenny, Dennis 120, 222. Brlsius, na1e 250. 9169, causenane 1114. Brown Cami 163 235. . Brown, Cheryl 1811. Bmwn, Cindy 17. Brown, Colleen 250. smwn, cenine 250. Brown, Debby 235. B1-own, Daman 250. snawn, oem-ge 235. Brown, yannes 49, 250. Brdwn, Jane: 17, so, 111, 222, f ke 75, 235 234. Qu , , ' 1521 214. , Ms. Wa1t4l,- 4 an .. eryl 140, 1s4. ckley, Coleen 1s4. nemey, Marilly 235. neu, Dave 16, 72, l62, . uen, Adela 154. Hnffingfen, sfennanxe 96. men, Ken 154, 263. uker, Gordon 194. nuker, Maw 149 235. Bullard, Diana 223. snma, Terrie 164. sunken, christine 295. Bunker, smanne as, 48, 1 194, 213. 9 nneu, Linda 250. nne11, Nadine 223. 161.611, yeffnev 79. 250. rrgard, Do1158, 69, 70, 1s4, 196. urgard, nnng 40, 250. urgard, Jerine 250, 267. nsgafd, Paul 16, 1s4. xgen, Patricia 90, 250. rkenbine, D6n 49, 166. URM, Mr. lack 40, 74, 174. n-aw, Karen 162, 167. 223. sh, s. Mineso, 114, 173, IS snan, Patty 139, 162, 223. er, c1nan1f16, 225. er, Mary 250. -, syens, ueya 223. , 234 so, , J 16' 90 Q 35 ,- c6ppen1611, 1.an1a2g, 162, cmnas, M61-an 236. Cochran, una 236, 226. ceay, neue 236. cee, Dane1141, 72, 234. cn1v1n, Panxeia 251. Commella, s:ep11en1ss,152 236. cons, Mn cenmey 152, 153. c61e, Ken 249, 251. Cole, 11angen1as. Cole, Tim 172. em, Mike 223. 6111ns, Pa: 236. OLLINS, Miss '11-1411-na 174. cllins, Vern 186. Colvin, Dian 223. ':e1v1n, Patricia 251. 'es-.e'1... mee--1.61. 166, 6n1p16n, Debra 261. eynsreek, Linda 223. enbey, Melody 251. onnell, cxenaa 251. ennen, Fnan1s16-1, 156, 167, nnen, 16116 251. 6nn61-a, Alan 235. cennvef, Dana 251. consfanun, Richard 1s6. 11, Ernest 16, 1116, 265. C66 Ha1'o1d25l. 223. 167, 2: ks cank, Kerry ceek, Mine 223, c and 236. , Pre as. ans, 1 es 12, a7, 90,103, 1 s 257 oo s, 213, 214, 263, 254, . 15, cons, 66,161 66pen, 66,-er, caoper, openha . 616116, Ba1'bara166, 2 . Terry 163 . 611n1 , 234, 241. Leslie 251. Pas 251. Patricia 16, 236, 26 . ver, Tim 236 erben, Clayton . ORNUTT, Miss Faye 146. Cn eu, Dean 251. Diane 251. 'Y care, Couhllea Gail 85. 235. cw, Darrel 117. cox, ox, ox, ox, ox, Cond, Glenn xss. Mike 40, 251. Raedeene 251. Ren 126. Ten. 251. shen-y 140, 126. C1-.1116-e, M1116 251. Cramer, Marsha 236, 240. Cranston 'ref 172 235 C 1 rv 1 s ransren, Terry 44, 1n, 23 . A raven, Georgene 136. - rawferd, neges 251. ,hlew Bm, 250, crawrma, sandra 223. Calvert, Brenaalsa, 164. Myne, David 223- carnaehe, Annie 155. YEWS21 331123:-223 , 2 , rewse e1n . SQQSLZYI, lff,f,fQ,,f235, riszngz, M21-cel1ix1el39, 223 Campbell, Linda 93, xss. CigE?dl5S- 61319232 gg- c dil' c '1 250. - 1:2214 .- 'e' in 185. Croft: Jw-a5BS,'1a6. 5 . ,Y 65, 255, cnssxsy, cne1-11152, 164, 167. a . . nn 223, cmby, Janice 251. Can . 11, can612s5, 263. cr6s1ey, 966 236. can1pan611, Glen ao, 62, 94 ross, Donna 236. 162, 223, 265, 266, 269, mean, Don 251 cappareui, Debbie 163, 223. roman, 36132223 223 Capps Joe 250. Crowe 'n 2 . anaffn, B616 ISS. X cn111.s11aw1s, Dave 236. cansen, Debbie 250. gulliS0n.CD2lE?rL251- c Iso Di 235. umm iw 3196: H6126 155, 135, 25 cm-r1n's111abe111 163, 236. arlson, weslny 235, unningham, Clnrek 187. annan, Rena 235. can1enn611a, lori 90, 223. Carnes, james 167, 185, 253 carpemen, Linda 223. can, Denise zso. iff, Dennis 45, 73, 113, 2 . - an, Terry 1s,s6, 114, 223, can-ara, Carrion, an-au, canon, amu, an-611, camaua, Carter, carter, aner, arter, caner, carter, Mary 250. Mana 250. Diana 223. Sedona 235. Susan 235, 257. Jannye 250. Cheryl 236. Debbxe 235. Janieee 195. Linda sz, 234. Regen 223. ' 'nay 236. ary, Anen 250. any, Wayne 236. Casciato, Eawans 45, 236. Czsciato. Mike 15 42 99, 112, 236. ' ' 43' 72' 266. Phil 36, 223, 265, 266. D mrs cws 91. mbefg, laura 236. auey, Rick 251. llas, unda 151. auymple, Susan 236. Dambach, Janerss, 57, ss, 9 , 95, 97, 152, 154, 127, 213 nansex, Paula 187. neva 236. ca1y1s, 45, 251- Gerald 222. 1161161-La 236. Wendy 251. Des Dee 223. 121616 45, 73, 236. ,sanaeg n1e1s, Daniels, naels, Dan1e1s, Danner, arby, rluw, via, Patr1cal7, 144, 162, 1 167, 267. Avxs, Mn arm 44, 142, 173 ms Charles 79, 251. Davis, David 251. was Debra 251. 186. C'Q2't?6? gZ5185 35' 38' U Davis' Dlane 251 57. 1 - ,,,,,g,,,, afvmmg 185. AYIS, Mr. Gale 35, 39, 174. ,mt pn 135. ms, Qearge 187, 263. avagna, Jann ss, 223, 257. DWF, hm IS. 223365. 266. 2 avau, Ernie 114, 223. Davfs. .E3mZ2g57. 263. ave chns 223. v1s e . Centgr, Joseph 236. Djvisl 413531. e 6 250. vgs 6 ac . caQ,Zfg,J2fLh ms. Davasf Nancy 153, 137, 268. Clumbex-Iir, Arles 236. 'Es' 5 Ph 'Y 223' an-11ser11n, Carole 140, 185. ms' SWE 25'- Chambers, Dean 250. Wes, REh3:d2gi7. Chan D62 223, lm: n . Chapal, Drelna 250, 267. dmwgf TWV 223- chaues, Sheryl 162, 179, 185 'ms' SWH171 111 501 51 2 Charlton, Diane 236. Figs-A257-In , H6 Ch nf' 1 M 11135. ff- me - :,,Qf.,f',,. 236. Fixl. Charles 1s7. 266. mm, -muse 235. lzney, Don 64, 162, 166, 15 mens, viekie 235. 1571 259- cn11s6n, Patti 17, 251. 11s6n, Russ 223. inn, Pam 156. 1a6a1e, mane 166. CHRISTENSON, Mn. Ma1-161-1e cnnare, Naomi 251. Qnisrensen, Mz1'ti11ES, 186, 2 61, Ines 236. 1an1a, cnnasnne 251. O xafk, Deng 170, 236. LARK, Mr. oany 147. Clark, Jenifer 296. cxark, jam 251. 1an1., john 236. 1an1a, unda ss, 251. lark, Megan 156, 255. lark, Sam1B6, 263. lenel, sreve 11s. 1ayp6d, Steve 236. Cline, Donna 1s6. cum, mee 251. 149. Delaney, Joe ss, 223. nelaanmnu, Sandra 234. nemea. Kris 223. nen1aga1s1a, Frank 15, ss. Demeer, Dennis 251. Dempster, nelnres 251. nnpaey, Sand.m17, 226. nsenn, Debra 49, 251. safisay, Diane 166, 222, 269. sGeorges, Claude 78. Xter, David 7B 237. 2611, John 237. iekey, 161111 44, 162, 237. Dickey, Marlene 251, 267. 'c11s6n, c1n-1517, 223. 1:16161-111, Margie 137. Dlclfion, Robert 237. Dielcmann. lamex 237. Dienang, F1-ea 224. rxxen, Donna 251. Dixon, Lynnnnane ss, 237. Djendjevae, nnaan 187. Dobson, snamn 224. Dedmaen, nanny 237. Doclnstzder, M.ichellel46. 18 ,25 Dodd, Debra 297, 267. Doering, Gary 45, 251. Dolan, Janice 237. le, Tim 257. lyniuk, Memsa 251. nnell, Denanan 165, Donnelly, Debbie 251. fonwelly, Diane 237. mem, ian-, 227. 'omrio, An: Maria glas, 1acquelyn173 263, 265, 257, 26s. Dome., sne 188. 'W'-X 'Y 'TIN 188. 251. b , am 99. a1s, 1 er251. ke 212188. , Richard 172. Draper, Kathy 237. Lnaner. unaa 164, 223. Draper, nehena 160, 252. ess1en, Christy 237. Dmscou., Miss Mary 136. nn1n1, Greg 45. rnanasn, vnna1f17s1. 2:22. Dumais Leonard 252. UNDORE, Mass D61-may 123, 2 nk, zanda we n16n, Deborah 167, 252 nn, Gladys ss gan, Barry 237 gan, Kathy 17 4 Dna1ans1, Kathy 237 mn-1, 2111159 Dnvau, ca1-161 128 Durzlj, cna1g90, 252. E kin, Dian2158. nness, 1xen1s, 158. mn, Mary 96. mn, Man 16, 94, 96, 97, 2 mn, 1161-e1-:90, 224. 140, 237. -, 18 21 en-en1,1uyee 69, 237. san, M1-. Clifford 146, 264. ield, Carol 252. illmnn, linda 224. 1f1n1ey, Man, 252. innerly, Brenda 224. Fan1e1, 9615 224. sshen, Amy 252. ishen, Hayden 224. ixher, Margaret 252. ashea, Michael 252. F1s11e1-, snuen 237. itch. Cnd'1lel72 237. itton, uusnn 184. lannng, Cary 237. xauaen, NH36, 224, lenning, Gary 118. 266. Goetz Steve 253. Goldssy, Daryl 238. celasby, Goldsby, Goodale, Gail 166, 191. Roger 253. Nuke 1a, 40, 79, 248, 253. ceederham, D1-my 235. ceeawin, Rhea 253. G61-land, Gmvwslci Gonline, ceslsa, Kathy 238. Goss, Doug 98, 238. c , Jeny 9s, 191. wen, Ca1'ol238. FLEMINC, Mr. N. Bruce 122, 159. r1.E'rc1-1sn, Ms. J611n17o, 171. Fl.in.k, unaa 252. r1.rrc1zo1-'r, Mn Marvin 175. Feeuef, nan 224. Foeller, mane 21, so, 51, 224. ragga, Mike asa. Folc im 98 2315. Fenflanai F1-anis zas. ranzana, Janene 189. ranen, Rodger zas. Foss, Myron, 13s, 189, 263. Fossati, 21-nee11.g252. Fossati 190. , hx-is 52. men Glo a 139, L90. Fesre 1-ry162, 224. osterman, ausabem 252. oszennsn, nnbena 190. Fam, J:-Ann1s7, 224. faxney, Gloria 150. raneeuen, Floyd as, 75, 233. rnneeuen, Pam 252, 267. rintila, Richa1'd45, 46, I3 rantila, szeve, -15, 252. Fm-11-xelssen, a6nna 252, 257. reex-nan, Lenaxne 252. Nnch, Kanhy 190. 1-16, steve zas. 1-1e. Sue IBO. 1-'1-1e11er1611, canal 224. Frlson, Jean 190. r mark, A1-v.1nn224, 253, , Maru 252, 267. ugxee, C21-ol80, s1, 122, 185, 221, 224, 255. F Dux-nais: Vicki 224. 0 snas, D:1vel71, 237. I msr 11, 111 Jean 142. 23 . : ,' 22 . ton, Tir1:18, 252, 260. dsnnnsan, Reber! 252. 1:1-rwafas, 11611 155, 252, Boh188. Cary 224. Ron 40, 252. zawafds, edwards, Edwards, mm, Mrs. Josephine 168. mans, Barbara 99. '6111nsn1, Barb 224. chhom, Frank 79, 252. ennenn, 1x6sema1-y 237. ehsnadr, David 252. Jae, Marilyn 166, zss, 267. Ell, Jee 41, 237. 11enw66f1, v1e16 so, 111, 89, 1aa. 1162, cana 237. 121114, Dem-a 189. Hiott, Denna 140, 179, 189. amen, Elaine 44, 92, 129, 142, 162, 139. nauss, Beverly 252. uglee, Kathy 1s, Fuhrer, c11e1-1 224. Fnuef, Claudia 248, 252. 252, 267. Fux-nan, cam117, 92, 190, 266 Funk, Mon-ls 157, 252. Furnish, Jeff 1so, 220, 224, -- d 252. . iss Myrna 155. wage, Ginger 253. 4 age, Wally 75, 120, 224. agnier, Ca1'oll190. ahley, 1z1a11- 249. amey, Carl zss. ALBRAITH, Mrs. Birbirl 134 nuenune, new-an 238. 1 auenune, Judy 253. F 265 - 11 da 156, 190. U c O f rams, David 23 7. is, 1aek16s, 166, 157, 224. s, 16111. 224. us, Mike 224. suis, rem 17, 252. men, 1-1ar61d 40, 155, 249. swann, Marsha 224. 1n.61e, Donna179, 189. 1 more, James 252. use, john 237. se, Make 1s9, 253. 116111 252. Ed 237. Pan-161 252. Debbie 17, 230. xmsrine 252. Marv 252. mexson. 1annn6ns, 1znnn61n, 416611, '61ss6n, 'e11s6n, RLANDSCN, M.-. Gilbert 174 y, 1na 44, 237. tepp, Dane 252. Fste Da na 224 auenune, Sharon 238. LLUCCI, Mrs. 91. Ilucci. Ed 224. allucex, John 16, 36,39, 42, 43, 44, 45, 4s,47, 1 255 266 267 er. , 1-ay, Alice 253, 267. Cray, amen, na1e 253. , saw 224. Mary 156, zas, 259. Helen 98. race, Willie, l9l. nanafn, Beth 97, mo, 154, us. 1-asnuen, yesnene 253. Grandy, Greg 40, 79, 113, 253. cransuefn, Fra1'1.k4-0, 253. sransunan, Nancy 191, 262. 1-ann, Auen162, 238, 244. RAN T, RANT, nan Di na I ' rw. fav. Miss can-16 133. Misa D61-erny 155. Marv 167 238. ane 253. en 253. - dney 191. - en-y 238. 1 911.1 40, 113, 143. 1: Q 191 ay: 1 27, 224. re , Green, Green, G C een, Green, 191. Green, G REEN meer, 1-ear. 1-eer, G can 165, 167, 255. Karen 90, 149, 154, 155, Kathryn 90. zss. Mary 238. William 253. FIELD, Mn. 134. C111-mine 19, 1so, 191, 214 lenda 238. xaynaana 253. regg, jay 225. NSS: sneuey 23s. Glae 191, 263. rifiidws, Annene 225. xiffiths, Manilee 253. rings, lim 238. nigga, vida 192. 1-111, Tnues-1a 62, 192. rimes, zany 36,162, 192, 266. nfnnn, sneuey 253. ziffin, ' G G cnsso. Bill 225. c.n11e, unaa 253. c 'le, Steve 16, zas. ' G ulliford., Den 41, 239. ulliford, Shirley 192. unter, Ken 16, ,253. unter, Michael 238, 243. nnw.-M1e11ea11a, 253. uy, mane 225. uy, Mark 253. Wynn, Nuke 40, zsa. H ang, l:er1al'dl62, 239. aapala, Steve 253. aekney, Walter 225. agan, Curt162, 239. GGLUND, Ma. justin-1150. agsn-mn, Kenneth 73, 253. agmann, Martha 149, 153, 225, 1-1 265. 1a1ans1a6nn, Mr. 91. Haigwnnd, Jen 225. Hall, Deann 165. Hall, Debbie 239. HA1.1., Mm. 566139. caunlei, 1141116 14, 102, 190, 2 214, 219, 264, 255, 267. c.au-1661, s11a1nn1a, as, 166, 253 sander, Dororhy 224. canaea, 16n1se 90, 238. ardner, Dave 253. 11-1and, Dale 253. can-en, Kathy 224. camn, Richard 41, 711, 167, ann, 1:1611 us, 235. anueeae, 91-1nn1a, 79, 248 238. cannem, N1e1s1s, 72, as, ss, zas. ny, Thomas 45, 120, 249, 253. u1n., Sandy 17, 190. PPn v . mes, Dennis 16, 252. I-ktes, Kathy 17, 21, 50, 51, es, Maruee 237- Dawy, Sandy 17, 197, 219, 267. iiCi.:ep:Z.?5i?.E,1d138. Keith 235. nn., ' Evans, Evans, Vans, vans, Evans, Evans, evans, Evans, Evans, Cindy 252. G. Dan 214, 267. 1:-i1a1s1e 237. George 1s9, 237. 162 224. Kim 237. mn-1 252. Mafleen 24s, 252. Muse 224. M1112 252.' Evelana, Jnn 252. Rebecz 237. Susan 162, 179, 18 . ers, ewess, F adness uelette 189 .7 . zdnessj sneuey17, 252, 267. amine, snsanne 252, 267. anah, Norma 140, 159. Amcv, Miss Ann 146. arley, Jackie 237. Farris, Val 252. F sfeun, Marlene 163, 237. anmaber, David 252. Q auuanen, can 244. UROT, M1-1. Janes 142, 142. 224. cayren, ,urn 253. cmala-:, Mn Leonard 170. Leslie 238. Mane 224. aannana 252, 267. Ted 224. Karen 140, 162, 190. Ken zsa. cennen, Geirner, George, George, Geraci, eaae1, erueher, Man, 235, 2-12. et eu, Dave ss. Ge eu, Jenny 45, 224, 2 eaneu, Ross 45, 253. Gizndomenico, M1112 zss. nnneni, Ed 190. men, Robert 16, 45, as, 264, 265, 266. Gibson, Robert 153. amen, Jen-1 253, 267. cunen, 1ca1en 252. Cilham, janet 44, 258. Gillen, Janice 238. cimam, Felicia 2311. Gillies, Dangxas 73, 167, 253. 611111, Jef! 45. 1u1ea, Larry 253. c1nn661, Steve 13, 190, 214, 257- irvan, Margaret 255. irvan, Tom 1.91. issenserg, Jenny 251. cxaaelbesg, Kathy 238. G1-1n1a Barbara 139 191, 214 avfcetgi1Fg?5a90, 138, 232, 237. 267.' ' ' ann . G- Fazzolari, Samuel 138, 139. qi:f:L,,f,12icQiH'2f?' 253' Fauolari, Judy 237, 240. le 5 9,112 ' Tnmmelu, Brad 28 ' 1 kNu'163. a1nn1-aw, Brad 237. eammelli, Jineen 252. Feannneus, Jnsi 17, 220, 22 55, 267. lean, Teresa 238. men, Sandy 167, 1.9L lover, Susan ISL niewou Ann 191 265 255 255 nizwosz: Chris 13,, 94,'96, 524, Feaeniei, Alan 16, 27, so, ss, 102 9, 213. eeback, Linda 199. elmn, Deen 224. F guson, 1ae1y1 126, 163, e1-guse Terry 237. Ann 224. errell mee 237. en! I .. Marylmx 237. Daerderxeb, cfaxg 237. Dltller. Kauaefine 251. nnaen, 1:fa-11.1 251. 270 errell, Elaine 752. Ferrerti, nenam 1159. 256, 267. nxeww, Felicia 238, 17, 265, 266. ceasey, cm-mana 154, 191, 214 219, 265, 266 267. 224. 6asey, Gwen isa. Coen, Maeana 238. Bch, Rex 253. Goetz C161-1a15 1oz 191, 213, . . 1 214, 215, 219, 268. au, Jen 167, 254. all, Kenneth 45, 156, 167. all, Maman 89, mo, 220, 225. 11, Ron 192, 265. all, sneue 229. au, Thomas 1a, 254. naman, 161-an 239. Hmbriszhr, lucille 98 Hamlin, ANBY, anley, . nsen, ansen, ansen, Pa 111 254. ' Mn Dan 159. andzker, Janice 254. Debra 254. Carolyn 1 56, cams 73. Keith 166, 192. 192, 269. 11ANs1:N, Ma. Pau1l35, 161. Hansen, Hansen, Hanson, Hansen, Steve 153- Susan 239. Roaln Roland 193 Swanson, HANSSDI, Miss Martha 154. Roland 192. 1-1as1s, Inuie 254. Harb. Nanxa 192. Harding, Debra 59, 239. agggng, c1enn 36, 74, 75, 192, ardsng, Steve 254. araang, Susan 140, 225. udy, wmaann 16, 192. angreaves, G11122, 192. ARLAND, Mr. Dennis 142. arxnan, arrnan, annon, arrnon, 1-lannen, a1-men, 1- rxnon, mv, H 1 2 111 2 KXHS Randy 252. msanaa 120, 167, 239. Debbie 239. Donna 192, 264. Cary 225. cany 254. steven 254. ld16, 162, 192. ' ss, 254. 5 225. Steven 192. Margi162, 156, 169, , 269. 1-xanangrnn, v161sy 254. Han-as, aeny 89, 254. Hanas, Billy 17. Han-is, Constance 99, 192, 263. Harrison, Ralph 192 Harrison , William 254. 1-1an, Linea 239. amen, 225. Harvey, Hwy, 254. Jane117, 90, 162, 164, Michael 193. Michele 89, 147, 162, ash, Keith 254. Asanaacsa, M1-. larry 73, 161 amaway, can 239. 1-lanaaway, Kay ss, 239. anon, Wesley 254. augen, Debra 254. ans 90, 239, 257. 1-1a sns 254, 267. ' , Li da 257. an ' , 61:40, 254. w ' , a1-ban 225. w Emma 239. Hawkins, 1266 254. Haynes, Ricky 239. Haynes, save 225. Hamm, Aaron 239. Hamm, mm zzs. Head, Domhy 254. Head, sum 22s, 265. Heath, Bruce 40, 254. 1-lem, Stan 68, sa, 175, Hedges, Paul 225. Heidingu, sue 239. I-mm, Ann!-10, 225. Hexmn, uma ss, 239. Heine, Darrell 193. Heim-ms, mme 254. Heinrichs, Paula 225. Hmm, Charlene 22s. Heller, Richard 90, 172, Hilmar, lmhlm. 52, 23 Hem, Nassim 193. Helqussr, nam12s4. 1-mme, Ruben 36, 37, 214, 264, 265, 267. Henick, nm-y ms, 254. Hemingef, Mm-y 254. Henry, GQA1193. Henschel, Marjorie 163, Hensley, Steve zzs. 1-xergef, ,um 239. Hess, Sam172, 225. Hes, Wayne 239. 1-lesson, D6nm164, 225, 265, Henman, Joseph 259, Heumann, umm 17, 239. mckemm, Deborah 229. Hackman, Fred 193, 122. usda, Don 45, 90, 114, 152, 19 9. 115, 164, 214. Him, cena 239. Hicld, 'ren-ze 90, 254, 267. mgn, umm wa, 225. High, Steve 41, 239. High, Terry f-nxaebmn, shaun I7, 140, zz mlaerbrand, non 239. mu, Dana 79, ua, 254. 1-nu, new 15, 193. mu, Fmkur. 194. 1-nu, sem-ge 167, 225. mu, Jin-149, 239. . Hill, umm 194. Hsu, umm 254. mu, Dr. meme 143. Hill, Mun 74, 259. I-im, sem 45, ua, 157, 254. Hsu, simon 42, 90, 254. Hum-6, nm: 162, 225. mug, Randy 172, 239. Hauer, Mom 239. 193. imma, Heidi 92, 140, ZJ4, 265. cm, Ernesto 16, 40, us, 255. man, Manuel 45, 195. gusolz, Dan 240. Rams, mr. wiuim 159. Rm-1, Mn. Carol 134. in Linda 255 mmf, Ruben 15: 36, 114, 226,- 266. mmx, sum 17, 167, 225, 259. no, cm-my a9. I jaclson, mana 226- ACKSON, Mr. Gary 175. 61.566, James zss. clean, un-y 225. amen, Paula 240. clson, sheuy 195. ACOBSEN, Mr. Robert 144. 19 Janson, steve 16, so, 240. Jambsen, Terry 12, 36, 37, 86, 90, 195, 213. 1 censor., Ardelle 144, 166, 22 J eobsm, Bymn 167, 255. ms, Haney 195. arboe, Gerald 62, 226. Jeuneo, Elizabeth 240. uneo, james 255. ehneo af! 255 39. z11Mn., mmf 255. I A I - 2 '1ENmfs, Ellen 139. enkins, Marcy 240. num, Shirley 240. many, Colleen 240. 193 Jensen, cms 255. 'Jen5en, Chriitine 195. Jensen, 16645, 240. lense .. y 255. .4 1, 255. ,W 17, 153,164, 2 we usax-165, 55, 57, 139, 4, 152, 164. mugs, Dave 16, sa, 240. linings, Michael 35, 94, 96, 19 Ol-WS, Mr. Edward 161. Johnson, Al1en4S, 113, 255. Oman, Burma 155, 255. OHNSCN, Mr. Donald 135. 6 Elaine 120, 225, 265, 6 amen, johnson, johnson, mmm, Johnson Jah mon, Jenner 152, 195. Judy zss Judy 166, 240. Karen 255. my 149 Q 6, Gary 225. . . unda so, 226. 5 1-uxlesxana, Sylvia 164, 155, 155, mmson, Linda so, zss. 167. 225,, 269. Johnson, Lois ss, 162, 155, HMS. Damel 254. umm, Michael 195, 214, 2 I-lines, Jackie 17, 56, 103, is 254, 2 5, 257. 194, 213, 214, 215, 257, 268 mmm, Teresa 255. Hines, Perry 16. 7 , 90, 225- ohnwn, T6m4o 79 113 255. Hgnkle, Cindly 239. ormsmn, cailzis. ' ' Hmklen DWG 239- Johnston, Glenda 240. 1-um, sands 225. mom GW195, Himh, Judy 254. Qumran, Lindy 17, 59, 226. Hodmn, Nancy 225. mmm K2 240 Haier, steven 41, 75, 90, 157, Johnmx RQQ155' 239. h mt Sh i7 195. Hoffman, maya 225. fdfmggg Kf,ff,f245, Hofman, Bob 239. on Cm? 240. Hokensan, nun 239. mugs Chuck 240 Holagx, Nancy 254, 267. ones: Dee Dee 155, goldfmanf D1f-,225- om, F1ayd44, 195. cldnmzn, mm 239. Jam ,newss- H 22:1E d53'sf- 'Y 18' 32' 157' 232- ones: Joe 44, 45, 47, 226. ui- Eh n 239 Jones, 16.-1iu144, 255. H0 Se 'N ' Jones, Kevin 15, 41, 74, 110, Houway, an-bm 225, 265, 26 . 240. Hallway, Rick 40, 79, 248, 25 ,ones ,Amy 79 H3 255. Holmes, Valerie 221, 225. Jones: Mary 2413. ' Hvlsfine. Vifld 16625, Nancy 255. H01-mom, G 'nn - yum, Ron 16s, 25s. HOLT, Mr. Donald 132. Jones' Tam, 18, 40' 73, 143, Hon, John 254. 253' 255. Half, Raymond 239- 616111, Jeri-Lee 255, 259. Hake, Denise 240. man, Linda 255. Hooker, Cyndee 35, 225. Mon, paddy 255, Hmm, Randy 73, 113. dan, Stanley ass. 1-16,114-ans, Debby 141, 225, 264. 5, cm: 240. - Hamm, Don 40, 79, 264. mg, Shir1ey195. Hopkins, Donna 240. nuker, Debra 90, zss. Hqpksm, Elaine 240. Hopkins, Hopkins, Jay 74, 75, zzs, 2 Marty 254. Hoppe, Leslie 225. Hopple, 16.1 240. Hmhedq, var 225. Horton, Kris 254. T . K Kadolph, Tuma 149, 240. xndnxph, swam, -is, xKahn, nan 240. us, 25 mgm, Maja 196. nmde, -:mae aaa, 241. 101611, Kzr1n17, 153, 226. Mayen, 163.1 l66, 241. KNOTTS, Mm Kathxyn 161. nmdgm, 1611-1166, 256. Knox, Cindy 240. mpc, 161.616, 40, 256. Ku-mm., Dennis16, 240. mshmxw, Andy 36, 162, 198, Kmdsen, cm-y19s. ,bank E 1 Knulso waneno 73 113 2?h' 0' evH17-162-164-222 , . , xpchumuay 163, 525, 269: Koegel, Dale 24x. Komnm, lcon 16, 224. Kolb, mer 241. Koubaba, Janice 226. Konetsky, amen zss. Krumer, Kan 255. Denise 255 267. :ley ' Florence 225 265. aley, ley, Mary 241. use, Ellen 241. Krause, Mme 140, 162, 195 me, Tanxm1B, 241. J me, Rue 255. Krettle , Thcmai 49, 147, 172. r ourdck, mmm 97. Krueger, Sharon 139. e, mga 16, za, 221, 225 265, 267. ch, chu-mme 255. sinner, Mnry17, 99, 215, 219 266, 267, 258. Kwan, Mm: zss. Kyle, cary 226. CKAFF, Mr. Perez-146. mmbuxse, game zss. hue, Joann 226. me, Pa: 255. gxmndxm, Denise ss, 241. ke, Robert 226. um, - -226. u 1 sn :nie 255. 4 ben, o'ug18, 90, 114, 1 1 mb , Lon 255. . Ray 241. 615, Mic11aei49, 255. undef Shirley 266. LANDEg, wus. Thelma 146. ang, slam 17, 256. uns, Bonnie 17, 166, 230, -- umg, sum 1411, 226. ungaon, Richard 41, 241. Mann, 'rxmomhv 40, us, 25 ngaon, Yolinda 226. 254, 266. zmje, Danny 136. nm, Nancy 241. vw, Iudy167, 241. cm. linda Isa. mans, wus. 11-calls 157. Lytle, Bob 16, 241. Lyme, Richard 167, 255. M aw, Mr. Richard 160, 26 uacnomla, Ken 45. . ankenhmpr, Parry 167. Macxmie, Celin zsa. mlgmie, Mm-mmm 256. Mackintosh, Eve 266. Edson, Cynthia 242. agel, Glenda 143, 256. zine, susan 256. 6361-5, 166 256. xer, Muze 73, 256. um-y, vida 242. LoNzv, Mr. Joe 14-s. Malsey, 'rem 227. Malse 'rm 256 mga, Steve 255, ack.l.n, Alan 172, 227. 1. rv , vi Ma 'M M2 Ma ' LANGFORD, Mn. Hmy143, 267. Langley, Mash: 241. umung, Dan 45, 46, 226, 266. , . Don 197 ns rson, Dale197 263. mm, Harold 256. mm, und.-17, se 59, 19 . mn, Pamela ss, 541. mn, Sandy 241. mon, Eva 256. umm, Ralph 16, 45. um. James 120, 226. LICHLIN, Mr. mama 7s, 175 laundrean, sxuxe 226. lauzon, uwglnsm, 167, 197. uwxu, Mark 40. Lawrence, Jay 241. lzwrie, Barbara 197. um, Lavet: 167, 241. uwson, Debbie 266. lzwwlll, Mark 256. uwiaes, john16, 256. Lee, nam 226. Ize, Evelyn 197. Ieirmo, 1212 256. umm, wane: 256. lgvisee, Richard 256. mwaum, Ruben 256. cuff 73, 167, mn, 256. 15, 5,1 v. - Mmmen, Joan 242. Mandy, Duane 227. Mnnkans, M61-um 256. ann, Philip 256. MANNNG, Mr. James 141. mama Ray 16. Mar - , 242. da 242. - is: Jeanne 169. .. 61m ss, 78, 227, 26 Marg Steve as, 162, 227. ans, Diane 243, 266. Marleau, Maxilyn 256. Manef, vim 256. Mash me 16, 120, ws. ob15, 41, 232, 24 .. 256. . . . mee 256. 6, Linda ws. rumunh, Bonnie 257. Mm-mwucxu, Darren 242. Marrinson, Linda 242. Mm-unsm, Lydia Bs, 227. Mmhn, Patty, 242. Maggie, Steve 45, 108, 150, Mama, Tom 242. Mmm, John 137, 227. Mmm, Man, 257. won, Rum 265. mms, can 144, 162, iss, amwws, Steve 49, 257. ay, susan 257. EAD, Mn. Jeanne 169. ealey, Debbie ls, 90, 257, Medina, John 227. Meeks, Charlene 257. Mens, Kayla ss, 255. Meuen, Linda 257. 2 . 2 Menon, va: 227. Mereamx, Michael 242. Mmm, Brenda sz, 233, 242. Mmm, Mmm, Gregory 257. F Janice 17, 144, 227. Me mum 257. md 242. unaa 272. Peggy 141, 199, 265. Us Meyer, . yer' . . nc, Mmm 257. arol ss, 257, chArd 227. uw is, 'Lew is, haw is, is, Jim 241. Myrna197. Randy 197. non 150, 226, sum 241. 'ren-y1o1, 241 m, janice120, Ley-m, Roy172, 197. Wake, Deborah 241. eh, sm. 74, 226. ' a, sum 241. Lindemuth, Dave 166, 265, 26 . ws, 15, . I 16s, 167, 197, 218. 'ndem-n.n, Jane 226. DGREN, Mm Mm-ny.. ns. undneu, nm 272. mama, joyce 2T2. namlm, Byron 36, ss, 59, 70, 71, as, 225, 266. 4 dley, no-,gm 65, 197. ndley, xml, 256. aqmz, Brian 241. umm, GR144, 197. nenko, u-,m1s7. , una 193. unqum, mmm 26s. umn, Pamela 141, 226. ume, Darlene 43, 90, 150, 227. ume, james uma, maya 241. ' Lively, Donl18, 241. mmedr, Nzncy17, 163, 164, 24 I Jabmeyer, mmm 241. max, An 227. mu, Jacqueline 256, 267. mug, Charles 13, 41, 43, 73, 1-xoRvA H, M155 Kam-yn 155 hm WCM21225- Hatter, Steve 42, 43. ISER, Mr- CRW 30. 33. 67- Hcum, linda 194. ner, xanax 240. Howard, Auen 194, 214, 253. w. KICBY17, 226, 257- Hmma, mmm 240. fzgser. Sar1dr1140. 196- Hmvard, linda 225. Kish. Def!-1:5 2825- 240 Howar Maril n as 225. W- 1 le . - Hwafgl, Dennis 126, 172, 225. Kmer. 5091111240- Hwe, ,W 225, Kamr, 1261.66 255. Howell, Alan 151, 194. Kwfmw, B111 255- Hmeui jane, 254, sms, Mn. Donald 144. Howell, Sally 199, 220, 2 efef, 19211531 226- Hoyker, be ,ul eeney, ways 226. Hoyt, Ray 15, 58, 70, 7,1 90, em, Bon2ue195, 214, 267. 114' 225' - ,fx-T1ggo'196 Huber smug 264. 1 1 - H.,dd1Lmm,luce as, 194. Her. Gm-126. SS. 39. 12. 240 Hudson, David 40, 79, so, 2 551 255- Huam, De!-,1 154, 225, ner, ymens, 226. Huffine, Ernest 154. Uv' B a2':o55- 1-hm, Joyce 240. Uv. Jew - Hugxm, amen 240. Hughes, cary 1.94. Hughes, Glenn 64, 194. Huis, Anthony un, 226, 256. Huie, Beverly 194. 1-luke, new zs4. Huke, mic. 240. Hummel, me 194. Hmel, Ronan 167, 254. Hunter, Linda 254. Huntley, Amman ss. Hurd, Dave 194. Hyde, June 1.94. Hyland, janet 254, 267. Hyland, Jim 74, 75, 194, 255. I 161633 Linda 240. U12 , Jerry le, 79, us, 254. nfe.-16, Mmeen 17, 226, 264. ss, 97, 167, Keuy, 1.-,nm 225. Keltner, mum 17, 240, Keltner, Virginia 196. Kemrer, Kay 255. , Kano, Megan17, zss. 9 Keogh, Darlene 196, 263. Ke,-bs, Dave16, 255. rr, cm-u 2401 b im 45, 79, 113, 25 2, Susan1S0, 196, 214. lborn, Chelyl 255. ore, Betty 196. wnber, Char1ymx155, 196. ncnid, lnuella 240. 'usey, Donna 196. ' kpzu-ack, Ronald 226. enke, Kathryn 24o. Kms, Mr. 1ack132, 135. in n, come ss, 255. emu, Randy 41, 42, 74, 240, 265. menu, sm: 16, 41, 42, ss, Kuipp, June 240. us, 241. ug, Debbie 192. mu, Donald 16, 41, 43, 241. moms, un-y 256 mp:-xnzi, came 241 wpx-ann, janet 256 lorenzini, new 24s, 255 L6 6, Ralph 256 use, Calvin iss L6-ne, Dick 198. Lovlien, Karen mas, 241, 265. nwuen, Rohm 36, 37, 33, 62, 6 70, 71, ss, 102, 109, 154, 174, 126, rss, 213, 254, 265,266, 2 Law, Mary 16 227. naw, Randy 256. mm-y, Joyce ss. V Am-.m16s, 167, 199. c 257 'uer, Cathy 257. ' Deborah 257. a Diane 165, 199. acqueline 257. ei J 'uer, Jane 120, 199, 213, 2 Naylor, Craylon 223 LJ X Monms, Miss Domthy 135, 149. Moms, Kelly 227. Morrison, cm 147, 227. Mom, Mike 36, 153, 133, zoo, 266. 217. Mm, Steve 227. Money, David 45, 227- Muuer, um, 227. uen, Mike 227. Heuer, Mike 172, 227. Mulvaney, wmygg , wmdwff, Debbie ss, 163, 159, 242. M-mdorff, Janice 16s, zoo. Jeanette 166, 242. vincent 22s. vxfgxnia 166, 228, 25 Richard 242. stephanie ss, 140, zoo. unger, UfPhYx Mufphv. Mun-ell., urrell, . yen, Terry 242. 4 Mc ccmman, Maureen 256. ncmmon, Am 256. :cm-may, Teresa 255. cCarty, lan 241. Mcchne, Bi11l62, 241, 269. cClane, sms 227. cclewm, Ron 64, 65, 67 227, 259. Mcmm, c1m41, us, 245 McCracken, wumm 239. Ccmaxe, cohen 141, 227. uname, sm-66193. comms. Kathy 193. Meomala, Mike 256, 259. Menon, Milne 45, 46, 166, 1 227. Cammy, Dan16, 36, 72,1 241, 265, 266. CEWEN, Mr. Gordon161. 5- Maman, jen-y 241. Menu, Dave 41, 241. cmlzna, uma ss, 23 cFax-Lane, have 15, 23, , 43, 74, ws, 241, 266. Mcrarme, Pat 256. Mccibbon, Tom ua, 241. Mccwan, Mugmuss, 227. enemy, Jim 256. Czmush, James 241. smash, Phyl.is166, 199, 259. Marais, Mr. james13S, 174, 1 61466, Patty 256. cxracr-mx, Mm Cecil 135, Mcxewn, Molly 256. cxmen, xmy 227. Mcxnmns, cemge 227. Mexmncn, Evfm 100, 163, 185, QMCDQIHH, Scott 198. 199. Mc Kinno Mel 199 215. nl ' Mcravxsm, Mn. Rose 133 Maman, Da1e1l4, 162, 2 Maman, jan 73, 256. cum, Jon 1s, 40, 118. ann, Randy 41, 241, 242. cmumy, Mike 16, 36, 39, 74, aa, 103, 227, zss, 266. McNeal, Pa 256. :Nm-ley, Rick 15, xs, 26, 146 199, 213, 265, 266. CQMW, Nancy 256. couaw, Terry 255. cshzuw, s-me ss, 136, 213, zxs, 265, 267. N ail, james 167, 242. O oauey, warm 257. ovarian, joxynaa 90, 257. om-sen, Nancy 257, 267. 062116, 'ryn 257. odbm, sum ms, 232, 233, 3. oagm, Mme 201. oecinger, Diane 257. oxen, Cary 257. liver Gordon113- 257. Oiiverlc, Judy zs, 243. ouverxo, Lynn 153, 201, 215 26 lney, Jay sa ,257. Olsen, Tm-1a17, 175, 228, 267. anon, Lynn 144, zzs. A Ison, Tina 253, 243. mn, Ron 257. owen, Peg 228. crpokz, Dave 223. make, Richard 243. cram, Michze1l6, 228. este, 1-11:16, 45, ss, 221, Ling, scorn sa, 257. 2, non 120, 168, 257. om-6, 1211611 18, 201. en, Neal 162, 172, 243. omg, omg l62, 243. hom, 1ai112s7. BORN, Mr. am 143. bum, Mark 45, 257. ef, Kathy 162, 202. mer, swam 257. osmx pe 243. , R66 n16, 41, 90, us, 2 a. an, sie ss, 94, 97, 151 2 67. mem., Jean 140, 202. owen, umu 257. 54JOwens, Jim 153, 228. owangs, Nancy 141, 162, 2 254, 268. ofa, Ann ss, xaa, 154 mm, Charles 257. ora, Randy so, 167, 2 243. ' P muse, Michael 22s. mass, Pu 243. ALK, M-S. Frances 170 almer, Charles 202. fnmr, Kenneth 45, 143, 257. Palmeray, Paul 113. ANCHEAU, Mr. cmge 166, xs7, 269. Papmdm, Don 27, zo 67, 13 2 2 Papfaam, Cary 37, ss, 'a , 202, 266. , 79, 113, 257. Parker, Parker, mm-, arm, arm, Cleve 40, Craig 22s. Dave zza. Gerry 257. Milne 155, am, Nancy 22s. Farmer, Diane as, mm, Mr. Thuma . Parrish, Rick 16, 36, 37, 196, 202, 266, 26s. Den 73, 258. Gary 45, 113, 2 jim 44, 202. Judy zss 267. um-s 228. 167, 243. 253. 5 159 anhall, mmm, nelson, tterson, azrexson, auu, un-y 243. mich, Paul -ao. 73, zss. ayne, num 166, 223, 259. wc., some 243. eww, Jams zzs. mm, Kmneen 17, 220, 2 ' - :men 243. Nakm, Mike 16, as, 103, 171,p , Namba, Teresa ss, 140, zoo. Naught., Ror:lneyl13, 257. 267. Neal, caum-me 200. 'um-, 1anef2s7. Nam, Pat89, 149, 152, 162, 'm, Lary 44, 49, 147, 17 zoo, 265. 199. Mmmz, Miner MIS. lbrraine 134. lorraiu 227. Q Nab, Dang zoo. Nease, Michael zza. Neeland, Kathryn zoo. Neelan Kam, 257 16 : cki 255. ' . ,M-1.1-me1s4. -' Y, Mn. John 67, 163. Peers, Alice 258. Pmquxn, my 228. Pence, mam 149, 163, 202. endergm, Linda 202. zum, cm: zss. Pm-aa, Diane zss. 228 5 Pe 164, 243 zoo, 215, 264, 265, 267. f . . 152, 225, 257, mm, Bob 45, 114, 203. mrs, n-as zss. P6-qade, Harold 36, 37, 54, 65, 66, 67, 90, 21.2, 266. 162, 165, 167, 203, ffreisler, D:ve172, 203. win, Pauxsa. 162, zoa. ice, Dave 40, zss. Price, mee, P1-ace, 'ce, Primm una: 258, 260. smphen 172, 203. Steve 16, 203. sum 258. er, she,-ne 258, 267. mum, larry 243. Proffitt, Lynn 17. Pmh, Mmm 203, 215, 265, 267, 268. Pmm, David 162. Pr-Mk, Ed 243. Pmsak, Peggy 15, 102, 136, 174, ,203, 213, 215, 265, 267, 26s. PUCKTETT, Nu-5. Mirhrn1SO, 266. mm, Richard zoa. mndo, cm-:sum ss, 203. PU M, Mr. charm 143. du , xmas. my mn-ack 204, 263. - , johnny 244- m, vnu ss, 69, 156, 167, 203, 266. mum, Hanna 258. O Q-121, Mum 228. Qmcx, Mr. mme 170. Qmjmo, 166. 243. R Rau, umm 204, 253, 258. Ram, sob 244. Rall, mas, 147. Ralph, uma 244. ' ?' Pnmphs, Kim 167, 252. zmphs, wma 92, 151, 204. Rambo, Mmm 152, 204. n.naa11, Florence 244. amen, Miami 109, ll1,l64, 167, 22s. Banstead, steve 41, 170, 171, 244. Raphael, reggae 258. msc:-no, Mr. nano 171. nask, omg: 16, 27, ss, 94, 95, 102, 145, 204, 2l3. Rask, Nancy 244. Ramussen, mem 228. Rathkey, Sherrie 244. aa-11, Dave 16. Ray, Bob 228. Rue, smug 255. Redfern, Marilyn 244. ua, Arlene 244. Em, craig 120, 244. eaves, steve 16. chan, GailE9, 244. nenbeck, Judy 2za. Reasbecx, Linda 258. nearer, wenay 252. mme, Dale 258. umm, Steve 228. Renssh, Steve 228. Rennie, xamy 163, 204. Rem, uma 244. Rapp, Evelyn ua, 204. Rapp, mama zzs. Rhozdes, Mary zss. Rauma, cm:-me 163, llilnn 204. 244. dlichard, Ne 'Racharag Michele zss. idmamn, idmam, icnm-lm, nmmam, Riehnram., can 22s. mug 258. Mamie zsa. Marvin 244. wxnmed 204. Richey, Dave 255. Richey, wane: zss. Radford, Arlene 1s1,2zs, 265. RICHTER, Mr. Carl!cn17L mama, cxmlone 242. wma, Dems, 25s. ddle, Nils 166, 167, 204, 269. iddle, virg1nsa167, 244. em, muzss. -mums, Jenn 232, 244. , , fi. - Penrod, sue 243. Henman, Karen 17, 193, 204, MILLER, Mx. M1146 173. Eauav, Mr. John 72, 170. pmf, amos 202. 254, 255, 265, Miller, Pal 24257 ees. Circle 52. 257- mans, Karen zss. igmi, Vickie 205. Miner Penny . ees Rouen zoo. pe,1d,,5, wry 243, mamma mm zza. u.Ei1,RNu3' lgycgjzllfi- 2:5111 Kawai 227 , Perldns, Paul 202. 263. Firm, 244558 7 - ef an . n. annie . P,-r.A. 91. 'nu ix-nz . 'ueff Shirley 257. gum., Dean 257, germ, umm 136, 140, ive.-5, Jean ss, zsa. lun, susan us, 90, 162, 25 , mason, Mr. Dnna1dl45 mn, P. Mark 228. ww, Roger mo, 205. 267. Nelson, Fred 147 200. ms JMCQ167 zss. vm mussels 244. Miner, 'rom 267. Nelson, Greg S8,,114, 2 . Pinus, Marvin 245. six, MisGfadys 135, 157. Minimal., Philip 162, 242. Nelson, Je1mifer242. Pm-sm, some 243. 62611, Orval 244. Nags, rgggmha 19, 152, 152, exon, Eau Pm-son, rzanzgoz. 56323, gfniayiffa. . e on rry . Peterson on . ca nc . Mi11s,'Charles16, 199. muon: Lynn 153. Peterson: Lynme, las, 202. Rm Kfevin as, 205. Mans, Mark 227. Nemgar, Marcia 2oo. Pmmm, Lynn 258. R nonlaa, 228, 265. jus, Pm-ma 227. Nemgar, Par aa, 243. xsefe-S66 Pan-am 2ss. ben sum 150, zos, 265, 267. Nhndg Tirvdyis 40 Neibnoim, unaa 140, 159, 162, are ve 40, 73, 258. gage , Tliiny 25528 'ren 1 n 1 199. . -V f on v' kyzss. 66 ef aria . 'rendai Rav 227.' ' essung, Dm: 257. E ax-ua: ave 16, 40, 113, 2 .aobanmf Rosalie, 205. inch, Jen-y 242. essung, pany 90. Pe ne aro1yn120, 164, 202. Qbimn, Darleene so, zss. wcxwxz, lU.an147, 242. .W , emu-1 141, zoo. Pe! mu, Melissa140, 228, 26 .n0mson, Rick 72, 114, 228. 1 1 wcheu, Mary 242. more, Marilyn 21, so, Mom, Janice 257. cckenhaupf, Party 257. 51, 4 ewan, com , mek 257. im 263. ' 1 ,1mf2s7. N . ewto Te-.ny 243. i as . Moe, Claudette 17, 199. .I els Alan 232, 243. Moffatt. Debbie 242- Nichols, cm-mine 201, 263. Mmm, caumane 242. Niokila, Jen-y 257. Moffm, me 74, 199, zss, 265. Nmla, Ge,-,, 45, Muffin, Jeff 74, 257. Nielsen, Brenda 17, 257. Mum becca 163, 166, 242. 117199. ons 227. 22 M er . Mama, Derek 227, asa, 267. Monroe, Nykee ls, 257. Mend, Clml 18, 140, 227, 255 vlwn, Pete 257. MOORE, Mrs. Emma 144, 148. Moore, Gloria 163, 242. Mom, un-y 137, mo, 263. om, un-y 165 157 227. we, Roger16f, 245, 243. Mmm, Karen 257. Dennis as, 162, ' . M mprxmi, Pax-n18, 341. . .. Debbie 12, 242. . . . , 9 . Luker, amy 30, ss, 256. luofkz, john 227. m, David 256. mncerord, Roma 241. ch, Dam1yl6, 256. nd,Lola 227. nmaherg, Neil ss,a7. Max-ehcus, cis 200. M6 , oss 227, 267. mm, nhn162. ill 16, 40, 79, 25 . .Mox-gan, Jo Ellen 163, 242, 245. ielsen, Linda 62, 90, 137, zm. lemw, Rick 201, 264. in-mm, umm 222. iimm, Richard 40, 79, 3, 257. nz, nom 201. 6116, mmm 243. owe, Mary 241- Ncmxe, Norman 201. anne, s-mem 17, 257. why, Marcy 243. md, Joyce 257, 257, bkum, Nu-2. Eleanor 149. Nmteboom, Nancy 243. 61-um Tom 201, 215, 264. ML, comm. 172, 201. eyes, Duleen 243. udexman, sham zzs. gum, Chuck 201. YIAND, ms, M 138. Morgan, bun 60. 156, 153,200 yhndef, Phyllis EQ, 261 Mmgm, Roma 73, ss, 257. 2 71 1 under, Bruce 16, 203. Phuxaps, Jack 258. Phuups, uma 155. PHu.uPs, Mrs. Patsy 143. Pickens, Run zsa. sm zos. David 45, 243, Denise 163, 164, 243. Milne zos. Pierce, 'erce, um, 'ex-ce, uma, Jann 15, 228. ahuuk, Rama 243, 244. mana, sm 16, 41, 90, 162, 1 no, 172, 243, 266, Pammex, mme 190, zss, Panama, Jim 16, 40, ass. PIPER, Mm Bery1B5, 169. Plas, Maru 25s. Puwvr, Edith ss. Pon.-mm, Shzron17, 162, 203. Pom-.m, 'ren-y zss. Pomenoy, Pau1lB. Pond, Milne 36, 114, 162, zzs. Poore, Dale 228. Popp , 'anne 228. P ppm, 1x 73, 258. oppin arilyn 149, 203, 215. , sum so, zss. ms, umm 226. am, Joanna 228- Pmxewme, Doug 45, 203. Postlewaite, Kris 243. 26 Raaacker, H611 244. meager, Mike 172. Regus, June 259. Omer, Mary Am ss, 162, 164, zos, 265. noun, 1-effuv, zos. Ro- , Roger ns, 72, us, 244. ers , Mr. 91. Roisu -rea 40, 90, 259. Ro , sa 45, 79, 259. amine, John 259. omaer, rw: 259. 656, zmeu 22s. ms, awe zos. QS, Carolyn 62, 162, 220, 229. Ross, Janice 16s, 244. ms, mme 46, 150, 172, 229, 263 .Kevin 16, 49, zos. raw, om, sum 163, 167, 244, 269. Dum-,, Pau1259. mmm-ee, Rick! 259. Rouw, xmn 2 o, 229. mm, sherry 2os. amy, Dorothy 259. mme, Diane x41, 149, 229. Qymce, Pam1B, 167, zss. uddell, Bob 229. uaaeu, jon 45, 46, 74, 244, 266. uiiggll, um, ss, 166, 167, 223 2Rue611, Margaret 89, Galax Ka 205 uddell, Rey 259. Rueela, Ren 56, 229. 166, 167, Rueelr, Paul 41, 244. Rundhaug, Karen 259. Russ, clena 244. Russ, Everett 205. Russel1, Linda 205. Ruran, David 90, 229. Rurnerferd, Kelley 56, 229, 266. Rurberferd, Steve 99, 205. Ruuuu11, Lind.-4167, 244. Rurln-1111, Steve 259. Ryan, 011166, 244. Ryan, Dan 244. yan, sl-1e11a 259, 267. S saban, sfeven 259. adr1ng, Davld 259. arl1-1ng, E1 Rae 163, 229, . y 1 sal1nl16l1, Susan 229. Szlladay, Susan 140, 229. al611, Karan 257. 5a16urn, Edna 229. sa16un1, l-111-vey 242. 5al6urn, Mary 259, 267. sandels, Sharon 229. sandersnn, w1lrna 96. Szntangelo, Kristine 229. 6, Terr1 259. a 17, 229. 1 2rd17, 120, 259. sanrang Sauer Sau -sn 1- , Mr. Fran61s159. rv. Cathy 267. J6l1n 79, 90, 145, 229. vxeld 259. San-1147. 56l1aef1er, snaran 229. seneelnel, Jeanne 90, 229. scl6l221.2, Mr. Leeuard 47, 171 611enen1an, 1eR6y 229. enenkenberger, Cindy 242, 26 266, 267. cheuerman, sary 205, 6l11bel, Elaine 21, 22, 157, 229. el11a1e, Rlenara 259. 4 s6l11al11, Darrell 242. s6l1l16Re1ser, Gary 45, Schmeer, Susan 122, 166, 167, 9 vw. cales, 5611a1er, 215, 2 23, 6 242. 206. s611n111a, Bryan 114, 229. 6l1rn1d1, Ray 242. chmarl, l4au11259. s6l1ne1der, :ary 259. 611ne1de1, Pl1yl1is 259. ebr1e1der, Reb 72, 229. 56116enbe6R, Ka1l1y 259. 6116en11e1nes, Jean 96. ebeenever, ca11 229. 561166, Dennis 229. elrrader, Carole 206, 265, 266. luarnrn, Ter-r1e 259. 612re1ber, Leslie 69, 164, 229, 65 chuzte, Jclene153, 242. 6l1ulrnan, Debbie 259. sebulee, 0e61ge 259. enwarn, Paul 41, 43, 72, 242. hwzrzkoph, Dennis 229. ebwarskepf, Judy 242. e611eld, Russellls, 259. 561111, 210. Bill 90, 149, 166, 167, seivers, Greg 157. selfar-1611. Ka01v 259. SENN, Miss Corrine 139. sergeant, D1ana 162, 165, 206. seriane, Ra1n6nd 259. sesler, his 229. stterberg, Susie 163, 229. ever-sen, Georgia 243. 1zwR1011'l', Mrs. Ruby 157. yn16re, Kent 73, 259. affer, Mark 259. hanldand, 56611 15, 56, 37,36 105, 264, 114, 165, 206, 215, 26 267. barlrey, Julie 99, 229, 265 l1arRey, Wayne 116, 245. Shea al-12591 ' ., 16, 36, 221, 229, 5, 267. d, Karen 206. 1 S! 253, 265 eers,r arr1er145, 259. 5 1 slnezds, 111e1ds, carl 18,15Z, 206. Fred 229. R6be1-1 72, 243. 11111. cn.-1s 206. 111esl11, Roger 15, 16, 60, 99, 205, 263 265 51161-1, Ma1Q11all 56, 76, so, 16 229, 265, 266. snrazre, cl11-1s11ne 59, 98, 259. Shrake, v1v1an 96, 206. Shumwzy, Tern 147, 206. s16l11ey, Mae 207. 'eg1e, Peggy 163, 164, 243. 1egner, carl-ly 245. 51-egner, Dave 229. 1evers Gregory 207. 1 ien-rssen, R16l1ard 207. 51rnrn6nds, Nancy 207. immons, Debbie 243. 1rn1n6ns, ca1l140, 166, 207. 11111-nnns, 163, 229. 1rn1nens, Ioan163, 229. 1n1n11, Rene 55, 243. Singletary, Bev 229. Sipp, Elena 245. Raggs, Ieslie 220, 229. lreda, keen, Gerry 45, 113. Mary 259. lnnner, jim 229. SKLEVICKA, Mr. Jesepb 170, 171, 2631 - Andre: 243. 1ne1ag116, Marilyn 17, 140, 2 if-YI1 1111, 111101, 511.101, n11u1, srn1r11, srn1:l1, 111101, ith, 1n1r11, ith, 111116, S1-1-11111, 111101, 511.101, 111101, sn11r1-1, sn11u1, srn1611, 111101, C:1'0lAn1-l 245. car6l Lynn 96, 201. David 6. 207. David w. 75, 259. Doug 207, 265. Susie 258. Gary 259. Helen 243. Ilene 229. Jaek 245. Jarnes 113, 259. Jane 243. jal-1ice1B, 245. J6n 259. larry 90, 122, 243. 1.1nda 90, 229. 1.61-i 69, 259. 11nrra1ne 207. Lynn 172, 245. S661616, goo, 139, 206. 3:2335 260' core o 0 e . . ' 26611, 131-,an f,2gg1, 206, 271. Smf: nm gleam' 229' cott a ne . ml 'W . 66111 11311-1614 206. 1611, N1661esee 207, 265. 56611, sbanen 206. 1 N111 260. 56611, slreila 229. arne1a 260. 56611, Wanda 206. :- a6161a 250, 257. we Wands 206- ' P11116 D. 207. eaberg, Elaine 243. . 1 Steve 207. 'eb6ld, Charles 243. . , Steve 0. 16, 243. srnibb, Steve M. 260. srn1r11, Susan 39, 165, 207. srn1r11, Terrie 17, 243. n16111e1s, Steve 16, 40, 73, 260. Sunseri Gerald 41, 119, 172, 1.-J 1199. Lois 246. , 1 T Swales, Gary 250. Swan, Lynn166, 230. Smurthwzite, Donald 45, 73, 113, SWANN, Miss lzllhette 148. 260. snearley, R6sa11e 140, 229. Snider, Linda 162, 207. Snyder, Dave 16, 116, 245. fjsnyder, Ren 206, 263. snelerberg, 1-1e1e11s9, 243. Soderberg, R1616, 60, 114, 16 , 20s, 265, 266. 561111, Frank 40, 260. 56les, J6l1n172, 229. s6lJaga, Elaine 69, 250. selevle, Polly 69, 206. 661166, Alan 260. burn, Dale 16, 45, sa, 250, 26 ew1es, Karen 230. spaeek, Darre1ll6, 40, 66, 2 spe61a1e, Jan 243. snee1ale, Mike 208. speren, Cindy 260. Sprague, Mary 260. spurleek, Barbara 149, 154, 1 163, 164, 208, 215, 264, 267., spur-16611, Jean 39, 243, 265. Stafford, William 65, 208. s1al1l, Bev 260. sra1, Sharon 230. sra1n6, lcarby 230. s1a1ne, Linda 243. s1akes, Mike 45. Stalker, Dave 260. Stung, Linda 260. tang, Parry 208. sranley, xar1 206, 215, 265, 2 , 267, 266. mark, Greg 243. rarln, Sherry 163, 205. Fred 260. Ren 114, 206. Dnrene 250. Diane 250. Janer 250. Nancy 243. Ten. 230. seeres, tefani, srevens, an, wut, Stewart, Stewart, Sc. Gern-lain, Steven 230. snxeldes, Donna 159, 230. nnnene, Susan 260. 'nnene, Tenr 90, 208. 111611, l-lar61d 72, 90, 243. .611e1, r6Res, celfes, Sandra 260. Mike 260. Susan 260. elrenberg, Jen 250. Becky 260. Irene 208. Jana 243. Robert 260. sandra 17, 162, tone, Stone, zone, zone, 16116, Stsutenburg, Betsy 260. Stcutenburg, Nancy 17, 23, 90, 243. reurenberg, Tim 208. wwe, Reger 250. snadley, Linda 206. Strange, Danny 260. sn-asser, Peggy 245. 5rr16ldand, Barry 260. 616ldan, Debbie 163, 11-1eldand, wyrnea 260. hecker, sl1er1 230. 61nberg, Sterling 76, 245. rruble, Jenn 15, 36, 39, 71, 2 230. nueldand, syren 45. Stuck, Dennis 173, 208 sruele, Ma1rne 96. Stucld, Gayle 21, 50, 221, 265, 267. nrelnarb, 1-:d 16, 260. n16Rwel1, M1116 259. ullivan, laeelde 260. Summers, Dan156, 209, 2 . 206. 21, 22, 230. ' 0 51, 1 swans6n, June 209. Sweeney, Robert 209. cet, Pamela 260. Swensen cl1e1y1245. swe c111f243. . , T Tab1n6, T0b136, 56, 209. Taeeegna, sieve 245. Ta1nbl1ng, Clyde 27, 209. Tanery, carel 245. arlton, Debbie 260. 'arver, Bruce15, 24, 209, 213. asaR6s, Gary 209. Taslres, l1nda 260. Tate, Debbie 260. 267. 27, 136, arrnan, Clyde 230. arnran, Wyla 260. Tausener, Fred 260. Tayler, Daniel 167, 230, 268. ayl6r, Diane 246. zylor, D6n167, 230, 268. Tayler, Dorcas 167, 260. Taylor, K1pling40, 260. Tayler, Paul 16, 250. Tayler, Steve 260. Taylbr, 260. zylor, v16Ry 246. 6be611, Snww 96. eeng, George 16, 230. ell, Denrdsss, 120, 209. e1-n111e, 10111 45, 46, 171, 209. en Clay, Leona 246. ERADA, Mr. Yesl-11n6l1u 136. esdal, l4n1l1y 260, 267. ever, Marllda 260. Tlrarn, 11nda 246. Tham, Renney 250. aeernas, 61ll.1e 230. Thom Bobbie 260. TH , M111 2111abe1l1135, 1 61r1as Jay 36, 44, 162, 246, 269. 6n1as, 1.6nda 269. laernasen, l16rr1as6n, ernpsen, nernnsnn, 250. Tl16rnps6n, lrernpsen, nernpsnn, nernpsen, bnrne, Colleen 69, 260, 267. nrasber, Ren16, 66, 210. hrasher, Margaret 260. Tnreelrnrerrbn, Allen 230. l'1bbee, Melinda 230. T116l1, R111 210. T11611, Dee 210. T1n1b11n, Kathryn 246. T1rr1bl1n, lerba 210. 1rnrnene, linda 260. T1nner, Robyn 157, 261. T1nr6n, sbeny 250. lesxbs, Margaret 246. Roger 230. Sharon 269. cbrys 230. Dave 55, 66, 57, 1 Delores 166, 209. crnny 260. l.1nda 62, 209. Nancy 245. 6dd, Bill 24, 62, 66, 70, 83, 230. odd, Kellh 261. 0 6l6nen, craxg 246. T6l6nen, Dan 210, 247. orelle, judy1B, 210, 255. 611, J6e 246. T6urv1lle, Don 210. . Townsend, Jeyee 230. I Tey, Debbie 246. I raurnaan, lee 42, 162, 255, r1n61, Dan 114, 250. reeger, sseve 246. Treurrnan, 1ee16, 41. Ts-unen11rsu, Tyler 15, ss, 247, 246. 261. Tu6Rer, 1cau1y 245. TUCKER, Mr. Lyle 155. Turley, Myra 210. Turley, Paul 55, 94, 96, 97, 246 Turlev. Steve 230. Turner, D6nna 230. Turner, Gary 40, 79, 115, 261. Turner, Jne 230. Turner, Judy 69, 210. Tyler, Carol139, 155, 210. Tyler, Pana 17, 159, 162, 154, 210, 257, 269. Ty1er, Penny 56, 210, 215, 215. Tyler, Virgina 162, 162, 221, 230, 264, 265, 267, 269. U u1L.4ND, M1ss Krista 51, 139. u11n1an, sylv1a 246. unswer-111, Cindy 261, 267. un, Marilyr190, 144, 230 67. V Vallee, Mike147, 210. vanaelrer, Judy 261. vanendall Aimee 250. Thomas 401 79. 1131 167,1vanla16n6l1l161sr elanda 246. 6 fvdncleave, Dalglaa 246. vandeney, Paul 40, 167, 261. vandenburg, Charles 172, 250. van de Wiele, Gail 144, 250. vanDusen, Penny 210. vanldern, Lue1ree 96. vanveen, I9mes162, 210. vanveen, Ro5anne17, 242, 246. van-1611, cl1ery11a, 210, 215, 265. arnell, Mike 72, 246, 267 asi1e, Debb1e so, 61, 1 , 5 'assar, J6n1e 21, 22, .2 261, 267. elander, Dan 18, 5 , 58, 6 70, 71, 114, 145, 230. elasco, Jul1e 211. veness, Janer 246. veness, Marrlra 261. Venuella, Tom 246. ve1-Meer, Den 73, 2 . v16e, Laura 211. WALTON, Mr. Denzil15S. Wllscn Ka111 , 243. 52' walrnn, Penny 261. -'wvngggf , , , 154, Warner, K.2fl1xyn166, 261. 12, 255, Warner. S21-0164. 166. 157. 231. w1ls6n, 1.1nda 212. 269- 4 Wilson, Lyle 212. Warren. Came 231. w1ls6n. Pennv 261. warren, lance 261. w1116n, Robert 164, 167. Warren, Sharon 261. wllsen, Ron 231. Waxharn, Lyneire 244. w1ls6n. 'rerrv 251. warldns, Mary 261. Wilson, Wesley 212. Watkins, Sherxy 251. w ns, Dol'178. Mr. P111115, 175, Linda 261. 265. X1 eaver, eaver, Phyllis 35, 46, 245. Barbara 60, 61, 211, 215, bb, 219. ebb, cl1ar1e11e 261. vebb, Dale 231. ebb, Dean 245. ebb, Jurena 261. ebb, Ken151, 211. ebber, Candy 122, 211. ebber, 1-16ney 245. Vebcrg, Ken 122, 211, 265. 1-LED, Mrs. 1-1e1en 135, 145. weeks, Karen 261. eks, Stephen 251. 1 e enberg, Gordon 16, 41, ss, 1. w ss, V16161 251. e1ssenbue111er, 1na 167, 261. e16el, Randy 167, 211. eleb, cynri11a ss, 261. velels, Delia 245. elen, Glenna 261. ellin, Perry 211. ellin, Susan 245. euelaeu, Dave 135. wellangrnn, Jan 136, 153, 165, 211, 215, 264, 265. Wells, Betty 211. Wells, Sharon 17, 144, 162, 211 219, 271. endell, Sharon 261, 267. vesr, Barbara 231. w2sTcoTT, Mr. Arrnur 29, 132 Westerfield, Karen 43, 140. wesrer11e1d, N61-n1a167, 245. 'es161n, Tony 41, 76, 2451 esn-fend, Luey ss, 251, 267. hallon, Shirley 251. eden, c11ary1212. w1-11:l2l11R. Mr. 21111611 60, 146. wl1ee1er, Rea 44, 69, 120, 168, 221, 251. wbel6l1l, David 212. 168, 210, 215, 21 wesrenberg, Joyce 245. , 246 v16e, Tern 246. v16bas, Dano 41, 246. v1gna, can, 79, 261. v1n61gue1-ra, V1-1lda152, 246. v6n1eld1, cary 250. vu1gar1s, M16l1ele 62, 150, 250, 267. W wade, Terry 211. Wadwonh, Carol17, 261. wa111, Den 40, 145, 261. wal11, Jan16e 60, 90, 103, 211, 213, 215, 219, 267, 266. airs, R16nard 244. alrernan, Andrea 244. Wald, Ar: 43. va1Rer, Gazy16, ss, 251. Walker, Jaeklyn 211.' wallaer, J611n 231. Walker, Sam 261. Wall, Larry 40, 75, 261. Vallace, Carmen 211. zlsh, Chris 17, 21, 22, 99, 105, 122, 211, 213. Walter, Trudy 165, 244. Walters, Debbie 261 . w11e16l1e1, Mar1e 259. w11161,le, Jan 212. wl111e, 12111 245. w1111e, Michael 245. WHITE, Mrs. Ru1l1 134. wbure, Sharm 231. wl111e, Sherry 251. wl111e, Wayne 245. wlnbley, Apri1122, 140, 162, 21 212, 265, 269. wl111ley, Craig 16, , wl11r16611, Steve 231. wiare, 16rr1e 261. Wick, Judy 231. w1ese, Jnlrn 245. willen, Gary 245, 162. 15, 27, 212, 45 261. w1111an1s, sandra wilL1an-1s, sl1e11ey 267, 268. w1ll1arns, Shery1163, 212, 215. w1l1irn6nr, Shawn 90, 251, 264. Willis, Charles 261. WILLIS, Mr. rred41, 115, 161. Willis, Steve 147, w1ls6n, 61666 162, 212. wusen, Dan 49, 63, 261. w11s6n, Gary 251. w1 157, 212. The 1967 ALMANAC Staff Expresses Thanks tol Graphic Arts Center Lincoln and Allen Company Wong's Portrait Studio The Photo-Graphic 272 1 2 w1nel1errer, Mike 261. w1n6l1es1e1. Ren 245. w1nega1-den, Alan 147, 251. w1nne1, Ralnl-1167, 213. w1n1e1s, cralg 251. wg16R, James 166, 251, 267, 268, 69. Wise, cl1u6l1 213. w1sen1an, Cherre 261. Wold, fm 41, 72, 120, 245. welf, Deng 41, 42. wen, Janiee 213. w6L1e, Anne 231. welfe. Danna 166. Wolfe, D6ug1as11s, 245. welfe, Par 216. Wolfer, Jerry 251. Wolff. Danna 163. 245. 255. Wolff. Vicldd 190. 261. w6l16rd, Delores ss, 69, 213, 265 lvelferd, cl6r1a 17, 66, 261, 257. xl'61le6l1, Greg 232, 245. wnng, can' 261. weng, se 1-lin 245. Wong, Steven 231. Wood, Leanne 245. weed, Leslee 261. w6ed, Robert 45, 261. weedeeek, J1111 72, 114, 231. weedneuse, Steve 245. Woodruff, Rox-111315, 163, 231. Woods, Panr 18, 261. Woodward, 116ber144, 261. w66lf61l1, M1116 231. Worden, Naney 245. werlrrnan, Barbara 26, 245. werkrnan, jackie 261. wr1g11r, Danny 122, 231, 263, 256, 257. w11gl1r, Sue 215. Wunderllclz, Marura 245. Wynn, Mark 40, 79, 261. wvarr. Marvin 245. Wymer, cladyee 50, 61, 231. Y Yaeenem, Sim 261. Yarnasald, Dave 69, 251. Yandle, claud1a 149, 213. Ybder, B0b16, 45, 72, 114, 251 Yoder, M1146 45, 73, 69, 261. Yenge, Trud1e 247, 265, 266. Yerle Jud11l1 261. l'6ung, R16l1ard 261. YOUNGE, Mrs. Gwy11dolyn144. Younge, SLever14O, 261. Yeunger, Susan 16, 231. Yawell, Barbara, 69, 99, 213. Z zadan, Anna 231. zalrnrer, Jeesbena 261. Zahnter, Mary 166, 213. zalesld. George 16. 261. Zellner, carelyn 157, 261. z1rnn1errnan, Dan 231. z1rn1nerrnan, Janice 251. z1n1n1errnan, Susan 69, 247. ZIMPELMAN, Mlss Jean 139. 211114, Dana 90, 164, 231, 265, 267. 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