Franklin Pierce High School - Micopacen Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1966

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Thespians Sponsor gl an Contest THESPIANS-FRONT ROW: M. Mayer, D. Visser, J. Stixrud, C. Hartwell, P. Fauske, C Nelson, O. Baard, J. Lunde, D. Nugent, S. Smith, C. Walkup, K. Taylor, C. Bing, B. Bickford, C Parcheta, K. Furlong. ROW 2: P. Meade, R. Lawrence, M. O,Brien, S. Martin, P. Martin, S Mitchell, P. Varner, B. Olson, B. Turosik, C. Ku per, A. Casteel, L. Vasquez, R. Absten. ROW 3: V. Christensen, L. Tyson, A. Arrington, D. Offi cer, C. Tommervik, C. Sharp, J. Langseth, S Meier, P. Doyle, M. Benson, L. Boone, D. Skikll- ings, J. Lingbloom, B. Nunn, B. Mesaros, F. Ger- hiem. ROW 4: R. -Buck, L. Clark, M. Rowe, J Cowan, K. Haglund, P. Mills, P. Stephenson, S Ruff, G. Boers, J. Paulson, J. Satterlee, H. Han sen, J. Zaspel, L. Armijo, G. Daniel, L. Woodford J. Tesso, M. Sheppard. ROW 5: R. Holmes, S Becklund, W. Leavitt, G. Romjue, M. Thompson J. Reynolds, J. Smith, R. Davey, M. Chilson, Rl Mose, M. Woodin, C. Alexander, V. Pendle, J LeRoy, L. Robinson, C. Bourne, C. Jacobs, K. Park, E. Davis. ROW 6: D. Fauske, C. Merriam T. Calcote, P. Nesvig, A. Kiest, K. Morken, L. Peterson, S. Sharp, S. Pecha, M. Espeseth, K. Stixrud, G. Alexander, C. Christensen, S. Hahn, C. Allen, B. Matson, S. Ellis. ROW 7: D. Satter- lee, A. Torgeson, L. Stalcup, A. Huffman, G. McLean, S. Hester, E. Armstrong, A. Bulger, D. Drewes, S. Smith, S. Wheelock, K. Morris, D. Schnackenberg, J. Vernon, J. Gjuka, J. Hartley. BACK ROW: G. McBride, B. Hampton, M. Longworth, L. Wight, M. Mose, D. Rogers, R. Robbins, K. Goodwin, R. Gilbertson, D. Guizzeti, D. Beshaler, K. McCulloch, C. Cross. HESPIANS, being a club with many talented actors, start- ed the year off with an unusually large attendance. The clubis greatest accomplishment was its annual one acts and spring play. They also had an Ugly Man contest which was devised to raise funds. Ed Imhof, sponsored by Letterettes, won the contest and Ken Morken, sponsored by Thespians, was runnerup. The adviser was Mr. Roger Shaw. Officers were Dennis Nugent, presidentg Sue Smith, vice president: Judy Lunde, sec- retary: Osse Baard, treasurer, and Cindy Nelson, historian. A A n,,,.,, ,. ., . m,,,,. , K ,...,, ,,,.., .,f, L, ,,,,,.., .,.,,.,,. .., ,..,. ,,,,m,.-., f..,, ,i-..:., A P, ,,5gi-g,ft:.. :,- 'ggfsi agffge t 4- M, r u n U A H 'T J ,.,-.+L-1,-1.0 .T- ,,q, 5, , .. 'i'e' 7 uf f . W ,. . . as my -rg.-at Jg,,,.,,,,,,.,,f1'., - . ,. H . we -e' . . 1 ,W N -m,f,uf,fz.. ' t - r ' ' 1 4. 1 f f . '13 I - ills:-V .1. .W . t .. 4.9 . ,, 1 ,Q -,4,,..l... ani, J -r -1' L- 19313 Q vi . S ' -. ' . 1 'fi I. Q psf: A' . . .1 'j 5, ' t W 9 L, S 15.57. ,K f . 1 . ., are : 'I . , . - ,V ff Q ,-4t,'g'i,,,:..-1. . I ,,,..,,W,,,,,,, U 1, V, , , t... , A ,,, ., . ,, ,Z ,, if . sq 5 'I 1 . K ' t ' 8 ff: .. .. 3 z l 4. sf,-. - 'Wifi-.iQ afffiifirs. r , , J. .. . . . v-7575 ,, t' ' . fini--5-J . .5 pilot-1'f'1f ,. 1 f' tial: 5: ., ., WW Wm sv . mai. . . 'f 52, is , a kin., -,-4 w flfgq ,gg ma- 6613 1 K.. .555 z ge, . -fri:-w g I V., :3g,Z':,,:fs',., a ,f,,f'zffl1.ilf tff'-Q. -Qffif5','Sif - ft., '-'urifltii ., 4 'fii55a'fs'Q'i!iy..slfisgif' xii, ' ' as .:. ii ' TI , sf? f. ,fff rf'. -, he .. .. .. Fw5t.:.r.4. I 2t..:,'.,w ,ft ,- at .fir tk' xr 1 4-a' fu- wa-fe 'V x -- .stlwfwrsf ilmfieifri -' xr lfftla-rff.i..-Q,r?'2'. QM i lfzifa. -. 'figtfmt saeitgzf . I, t 2 .gn 512311,:frinmltff.-1x?tfiff.wf'GfaWf ., .'.iiI.. .51ffE?.tg:g. gf 4, asf irgi 2' .f ffig Wei wg. gaa,iEf4u,j : jtslgg,,g,: if ?g.1,,fg,rg?z: ggesqr, in ug,,,,.: . , ,V 13tF95,, ,ati ig -ui, ,fi,,r2, 35 ,M .. 51539 f, ii,.z?l5l'i -ftiatff''tf .6Mi'22i::t25531 W o: Z tsltstpgnt-E '-r-wilt, is . ff' -.,fP.'n. ...gif ' rf-tx: 1 ,.g,5 '2r - 2. .' -M55 iv- -by 5 Mx,-gy EW in , 'Till' iiim.. :f:ff'fi?i.1Wwf xamzam zsczzmitmktsa faff. .. .era fe rr ite M as DRILL TEAM CENTER ROW front to back S Wild C. Mason, L. - 1 Jr - . Tatro, T. Wild, L. Jacobs, L. Taylor, M. Reeves, L. Helt. LEFT FRONT: S. Medlin, D. Holden, K. Triggs, E. Storment, P. Grabenski. LEFT REAR: L. Cummins, C. Coleman, P. Tucker Spencer. RIGHT FRONT: N. Robinson, D. Salzbrunl Boudreaux. RIGHT REAR: S. Daffer, W. Bergman: Spencer. MASCOT1at leftjz J. Draper. CAPTAIN1at rightbz Drill Team Marched In Daffodil Parade HE drill team's major goal this year was to earn money for new uniforms so they could proudly participate in the Daffodil Parade. They did this by holding bake sales and selling concessions. The drill team also practiced new routines this year to aid in half-time entertainment during the football and basketball seasons. The adviser was Miss Twila Johnson. The officers were Sandy Draper, president, Nina Robinson, vice president, Pat Fahey, secretary, and Barb Triggs, treasurer. They B. Triggs, P. B. Denny, L. P. Fahey, L. S. Draper. also had a mascot, Judy Draper.



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L E T T E R M E N - l FRONT ROW: L. Ar- mijo, K. Stevenson, F. Holt, J. Archer, M. Bur- rell, T. Yotty, R. Fisch, P. Sallee, B. Ahsten, G. Hadland. ROW 2: Mr. Kyllo, J. Selden, C. Si- mon, P. Ward, J. Whi- tesel, B. Blessing, T. Beckstead, T. Bertucci, R. Cullen, D. Tobacco, F. Eshpeter. ROW 3: V. Pederson, S. Hester, C. Romjue, B. Hale, S. Harshman, G. Perry, D. Roberts, A. Stuen, E. Armstrong, A. Bulger. ROW 4: C. Stevenson, C. Hammer, D. Ander- son, S. Becklund, B. Stay, R. Holmes, T. Marr, D. Taylor, K. Mauerman, T. Johnson, J. Fuller, C. Brown, S. Spencer. BACK ROW: C. Smith, G. Ingram, G. Andersen, R. Carrell, B. Buhler, D. Roller, D. Greco, A. Kollar, W. Kent, J. Pedersen, G. 3 Gadwa, R. Lobeda. ' Letterettes, Lettermen Enjo Pla ing ports ITH the help of Mrs. Baker and the student leaders, Letter- ettes have had a variety of suc- cessful activities throughout the year. Each sport induces individ- ual effort, as well as team partici- pation in such activities as play- days and interclass tournaments. Participation in the GAA cur- riculum is the chief factor qualify- ing a girl for membership. Fund raising activities included a sweatshirt sale at the first of the year, donut and pickle sales, and care of the concession stands dur- ing basketball and football games throughout the season. Mel Burell, president of Letter- men, and fellow members, helped maintain the football stadium and gymnasium by organizing and carrying out after-game cleanups. In addition to this, Lettermen's Club also sponsored the Jan. 28 after-game dance following a home basketball game with the Puyallup Vikings. Lettermen,s Club also held regularly scheduled meetings with the assistance of Mr. Eldon Kyllo, adviser. 110 Fred Holt, John Fuller and George Ingram help clean up LETTERETTES-FRONT ROW: D. Percy, C. Dimond, D. Lind, C. Bromell, D. Irish. ROW 2: K. Nelson, N. Robinson, L. Thompson, M. Barlow, D. Becklund, D. Kindberg. BACK ROW: B. Craig, K. Craig, J. Wright, L. Celmer, C. Christiansen, C. Hartwell, Mrs. Baker.

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