Granite Falls High School - Pilchuck Yearbook (Granite Falls, WA)

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1968 PILCHUCK I SPY” We of the Annual Staff chose MI Spy as the theme of the 1968 PILCHUCK, and contracted the services of the famous private eye, G.R.R. Tiger (Granite’s Regular Rooter), to spy on the classes and activities at the school. This was a big year at Granite Falls High School and the Trusty Tiger had to keep both eyes open to avoid missing any of the action. In bringing you the results of his investigations, we would like to thank Howard Meeks for his draw- ings, and Marchands Studio for their special photo work that carries out our theme. ADMINISTRATION 2 SENIORS 7 JUNIORS 15 SOPHOMORES 18 FRESHMEN 21 SPORTS Football 24 Basketball 27 Homecoming 30 Cheerleaders 33 ACTIVITIES A.S.B. Officers 34 Student Council 35 Big G Club 36 Girls Club 37 Drill Team 38 Glee Bluetones 39 Band 39 Yearbook Staff 40 National Honor Society 42 Honor Passes 42 Drama 43 Future Teachers of America 44 Initiation 45 Scrap Page 46 JUNIOR HIGH 47 Eighth Grade 48 Seventh Grade 50 Basketball 52 Cheerleaders 52 Chorus Songsters 53 Scrap Page 53 ADVERTISEMENTS 54 Granite Falls High School 2 MRS. CLARIBEL MOTTER Secretary-Clerk MRS. BARBARA WILLARD Secretary to the Principal MR. TOM BLACK Seventh Grade and Reading MR. RON CAMP Physical Education, Health, History, Math MISS DORLE CAMPBELL Home Economics and Art MR. JACK BOWCUTT Industrial Arts and Driver's Training •V MRS. JOANN CHAMBERLIN English and Spanish MR. RICHARD FALLIS English and Drama MR. LARRY MARTINEC Counselor MR. JACK DOERING Physical Education, Health, History, Typing MISS MARGARET CONLEY Business Education 5 Personnel This year, Mrs. Mulder was a new addition to the staff. She was very busy as she punched tickets and helped the cooks. As we spy on the cooks, we can see that they are busy making a delicious lunch. This year's cooks were Mrs. Wilder and Mrs. Stilley. This year's bus drivers were: Mrs. Woolman, Mr. Eisenhauer, Mrs. Hughes, Mr. Bogart, and Mrs. Tupper. Mr. A1 Bond and Mr. Jake Scherrer were constantly working as they kept the school clean and neat. CONNIE RAY BROMLEY JOHNNY WAYNE BURKE ELIZABETH MAXINE CARTWRIGHT LINDA SUE CLARKE DIANA LEA CARNAHAN MARY THERESE DONOVAN GWENDOLYN DAVIDSON ANNA MARIE DICKSON PAUL ENGEBRETSEN DANIEL HARVEY FOLKERS STEPHEN WAYNE HANSEN CHAR MAINE MARIE HUGHES THOMAS ALLEN GREEN VICTORIA LYNN LARCOM MARK OSCAR JOHNSON JOHN LEE KINNIE STEPHEN DUANE LEDUC ALAN RICHARD LUNDBERG JOHN JAMES NEWMAN THERESA LOUISA MEDRANO GLORIA JEAN ROCHE SIENDA MIA MUDGE DANNY LEE MAUPIN GERALDINE LEE SAWYER ALVIN LESLIE SCHAFFER WAYNE GLEASON STANTON LINDA ANN WOOLLEY SHARON SC 11 ERRER MIKE THOMAS WHIPPLE SHARON LOUISE YELMENE STEPHEN DOYLE SMITH MICHAEL ALLEN WILLARD MARIAN ADELAIDE YOUNCE 11 Tiptoeing through the halls, the Granite Tiger detected much activity on the part of the seniors. The seniors rushed into their last year at Granite High with much excitement and enthusiasm. Immediately plans began to form for the selling of concessions and for their sock hops which proved to be a big success. Graduation began to come closer and closer with the ordering of an- nouncements, programs for commencement, and being measured for caps and gowns. Many began to wonder if they really would make it. Spring brought sunny days and also the senior class play, No Boys Allowed. Miss Conley, senior class advisor, directed the production and assisted in the learning of lines for the play. Long hours and hard work went into making the play a true success. With a little bit of apprehension, the faculty delivered their classes into the hands of the seniors for Student Government Day. Though the underclassmen were expecting a day of rest, the mighty seniors showed that they could be hard teachers as well as fun-loving students. Campus Day was a great success and much work was accomplished due to the planning of the senior class. The school took on a finished look and shone with newly painted fences and freshly weeded flower beds. Continuing on with their leadership, the senior class, with the help of Mr. Fallis, organized and produced an assembly paying tribute to George Washington. The Granite Tiger seemed w'eil pleased with the Class of 68 as he continued on his way. We're full of pep! We're really great! 1-9-6-8 Mike Willard, President Gerry Sawyer, Secretary sjomnf Albin, Bill Anderson, Becky Anderson, Jeanne Aylesworth, Sally Bakko, Jerry Benoit, Ken Blizard, Bruce Blythe, Betty Boivin, Bill Bond, Scott Burnett, Dick Campbell, Nona The Granite Tiger slyly spied on all of the Junior’s successful ac- tivities and projects. This year they sold candy bars, sponsored soc hops, sold concessions at football games, and also sponsored a ’’soft- ball throw” booth in the A. S. B. Carnival. The class of ”69” also helped sponsor the Junior-Senior Ball, which was a great success. They also decorated for baccalaureate and graduation. The class officers this year were, Bruce Blizard, President; Doug Omeg, Vice President; and Kay Stinson, Secretary-Treasurer. Student Council members were Sharon LeDuc and Betty Blythe. Serving as Junior cheerleaders were Jeri Running and Ida Nelson. Renae Engstrom represented the class this year as Homecoming Princess. Scott Bond served as A. S. B. Vice President and Jeri Running served as A. S. B. Secretary-Treasurer. The class advisors were Mrs. Chamberlain and Mr. Camp. Engstrom, Renae Ferber, Gwen Folkers, Sue Halvorson, Greg Hindberg, Sandra Hjelle, Connie Howe, Robin Johnson, Diane Johnson, Pat Larson, Lynette LeDuc, Sharon McFarland, Marcia 16 Nelson, Barb Nelson, Ida Nelson, Laurie Nemnich, Steve Omeg, Doug Ottaway, Ruth Rains, Laura Richards, Butch Running, Jeri Scherrer, Bruce Schroeder, Randy Stinson, Kay Stocks, Carol Stormo, Peggy Stout, Holly Thayer, Mike Thompson, Mike Watkin, Diane Class Officers Westland, Sue White, Virginia Wilde, Dick Wilder, Ron Whipple, Steve Yelmene, Dave Not pictured: Maupin, Kathy Smith, Connie Wilbur, John Vining, Janet sajowoi)do$ Bakko, Tom Bettelyoun, Sheryl Boland, Les Bower, Lee Boyd, Michealanne Bunkeiman, Owen Burton, Cindy Carpenter, Lani Howe, Carrol Huffman, John Hughes, Jim Jacobsen, Vicky Krieg, Larry Lee, Sharlena Ligon, Terry Lindgren, Terry Lundberg, Nancy Matthiesen, Elaine Maupin, Terry McEwen, Robert Not pictured: Cole, Kathleen Markholt, Lynda Dennis, Pearl Smith, April Doering, Teresa Hawkins, Irma McGillivray, Ken Medrano, Arthur Newman, Lynn Phillips, Nancy Pullen, Robert Roche, Sheila Running, Duane Smith, Gary The Granite Tiger was kept busy in trying to keep up with the spirited Sopho- mores this year. Their first project was to sell rooter hats, and they followed this with a sale of Christmas candles. The Trusty Tiger spied them at car washes, soc hops, pep skits, carnival booths, concession stands, and everywhere the school spirit could be carried. Tim Tupper was Class President for the first half of the year. Steve Stormo, Vice President; stepped up in Smith, Karen Stehr, Greg Stormo, Steve Sir id, Debbie Thompson, Nancy Thorne, Douglas Tupper, Tim Virta, Jack office when Tim moved to Lake Stevens. Greg Stehr was then elected to fill the year out as Vice President. Karen Smith served as Secre- tary-Treasurer for the year, and Mr. Fallis was class advisor. Ken McGillivray and Shar- lena Lee represented the Sophomores in Student Coun- cil. Sharlena Lee was the Sophomore cheerleader, and Nancy Lundberg reigned at the Homecoming Dance as Sophomore Princess Class Officers I MWV .« f.y- v.,' T ana—•4, v C2' Si’4§v • v ■ W- «-y . Albin, Steve Bagwell, Linda Bakko, Lyle Bakko, Mary Barton, Brian Benoit, Tony Berlin, Jill Bunkelman, Jerry Class Officers Bunkelman, Wayne Canell, Skip Carnahan, Donna Carpenter, Linda Not pictured: Hampton, Danny Rawe, Steve Smith, Rex Chaska, Bob Code, Ennis Day, Peggy Donovan, Geraldine Engstrom, Rosalee Ferber, Marilyn Gamble, Rick Garka, Glenda Goodrich, Chery Green, Rose Jones, Clyde Kirstine, Roberta 22 t Roche, Janis Running, Joy Schwarz, Gary Short, Rick Spencer, Judy Takashima, Debbie This year the Granite Tiger saw the Freshmen getting initiated. They also held a few dances, sold concessions and had a car wash. This year's officers were Dale Mc- Farland, President; Rick Gamble, Vice President; and Rosalee Engstrom, Secre- tary-Treasurer. Larry Watkins and Glenda Garka were Student Council repre- sentatives. Homecoming princess was Rosalee Engstrom. The Freshmen showed a lot of enthusi- asm and spirit in their first year in high school, and show much promise for next year as Sophomores. Thompson, Tim Tupper, Josie Wagner, Dennis Watkin, Larry Whipple, Donna Wicklund, Valerie Wilbur, Dick Willard, Randy Yelmene, Carol Krieg, Rondey Larson, Roy Ligon, Debbie Mackie, Curtis Matthiesen, Debbie McFarland, Dale Medrano, Ramon Meeks, Howard Class of 1971 Nulf, Tom Pearsall, Mona Petty, John Rains, Mona NORTHWEST B LEAGUE GRANITE 7, Chimicum 6 GRANITE 9, Snohomish 7 GRANITE 12, Darrington 7 GRANITE 38, LaConner 0 GRANITE 29, Coupeville 6 GRANITE 20, Snohomish 0 GRANITE 20, Chimicum 0 GRANITE 19, Coupeville 7 FIRST ROW, left to right: Jerry Huffman, Mgr. ; Duane Running; Bruce Scherrer; A Dick Wilde; Ray Stewart, Mgr. SECOND ROW: Curtis Mackie; Bill Albin; Mike Whipp Wayne Stanton. THIRD ROW: Mr. Camp, Coach; Ron Wilder; Ken Benoit; John Schaffer; Rick Short. B” LEAGUE Assistant Coach Mr. Doering COACH Assistant Coach Mr. Camp Mr. West 24 jndberg; Doug Omeg; Mike Thompson; Ken McGillivray; John Wilbur; Gary Smith; Robert Pullen; Mike Willard; Steve Stormo; Greg Stehr; Steve LeDuc; Scott Bond; man; Pat Johnson; Bruce Blizard; Rick Gamble; Jim Hughes; Owen Bunkelman; A1 IHAMPIONS 25 FIRST ROW, left to right: Ron Wilder, John Wilbur, Paul Engebretsen, A1 Lundberg, Gary Smith, Scott Bond, Dick Burnett, John Huffman, Mgr. SECOND ROW: Greg Stehr, Steve LeDuc, John Newman, Bruce Blizard, A1 Schaffer, Steve Smith, Larry Krieg, Mr. Doering, Coach. NOT PICTURED: Jim Hughes. Varsity SENIORS: Paul Engebretsen, Steve LeDuc, John Newman, Al Schaffer, Steve Smith, Al Lundberg. KNEELING, left to right: Robin Howe Mgr., Tim Tupper, Dennis Wagner, Dale McFarland, Tony Benoit. STANDING: Pat Johnson, Steve Rawe, Steve Stormo, Dick Wilbur, Dick Wilde, Curtis Mackie, Steve Albin, Jack Virta, Ken McGillivray, Rondy Krieg, Brian Barton, Rick Short, Tom Green, Mr. Camp, Coach. Junior Varsity The 67-68 Varsity team had a tough season mainly because of the lack of height on the squad. One thing that the team was never short of was spirit and desire. The Jr. Varsity showed real improvement during the season, splitting their wins and losses. Queen Gerry Sawyer Escort-Stcve LeDuc Homecoming Royalty rw Senior Princess Cindy Mudge Escort-John Newman Junior Princess Renae Engstrom Escort-Alan Lundberg The Homecoming was held on November 10,1968. The theme was Starlet Wish and the colors were blue and white. Music was provided by the Marksmen. Sophomore Princess Nancy Lundberg Escort-Mike Willard Freshman Princess Rosalee Engstrom Escort-Al Schaffer Homecoming Dance Cheerleaders Cheerleaders for this year were from left to right: Gerry Sawyer, Senior; Jeri Running, Junior; Sharlena Lee, Sophomore; Ida Nelson, Junior; and Cindy Mudge, Senior. A.S.B. OFFICERS STUDENT COUNCIL This year, the Granite Tiger spied on a busy Student Council as they worked on many worthwhile projects. They sponsored soc-hops, held an A.S.B. Carnival, and took charge of selling he concessions at all the games. One of the main money making- projects was the sale of the cabin. Much to the students enjoyment, the Student Council also in- stalled an apple machine in the hail. Mr. Raab, A.S.B. Advisor, worked closely with the students and deserves special thanks. LEFT TO RIGHT: Glenda Garka, Freshman; Ken McGilUvray, Sophomore; Sharon LeDuc, Junior; Paul Engebretsen, Senior; Jeri Running, Sec. -Treasurer, Junior; Steve Smith, President, Senior; Scott Bond, Vice President, Junior; Cindy Mudge, Sen- ior; Betty Blythe, Junior; Sharlena Lee, Sophomore; Larry Watkin, Freshman; Carl Ericksen, Eighth Grade. SEATED, left to right: Alan Lunclbcrg, Mike Willard, Ron Wilder, Bruce Blizard, Mike Whipple, Mike Thompson, Bill Albin. SECOND ROW: Mr. Camp, Advisor; John Newman, Scott Bond, Ken Benoit, Ken McGUlivray, Arthur Medrano, Steve LeEXic, A1 Schaf- fer. THIRD ROW: Dick Wilde, Pat Johnson, Steve Smith, John Huffman, Steve Stormo, John Wilbur, Owen Bunkelman, Paul Engebretsen. FRONT ROW, left to right: Miss Miller, Advisor; Theresa Medrano, Jill Berlin, Kathy Maupin, Carol Yelmene, Donna Whipple, Debbie Ligon, Peggy Day, Sharlena Lee, Linda Carpenter, Kay Stinson, Nona Campbell, Lydia Najar, Marcia McFarland, Debbie Takashima, Geri Donovan, Glenda Garka, Molly Younce. SECOND ROW: Joy Running, Connie Smith, Diane Watkin, Lynn Newman, Betty Blythe, Debbie Strid, Nancy Thompson, Connie Hjelle, Connie Bromley, Gerry Sawyer, Anna Dickson, Roberta Kirstine, Teresa Doering, Holly Stout, Renae Engstrom. THIRD ROW: Irma Hawkins, Judy Spencer, Rose Green, Kathleen Cole, Sally Aylesworth, Pearl Dennis, Ida Nelson, Terry Ligon, Barbara Nelson, Jeri Running, Mona Rains, Lynda Clark, Cyndi Burton, Laura Rains, Sue Folkers, Cheri Goodrich, Rosaiee Engstrom, Gwen Davidson, Cindy Mudge. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Matthiesen, Mona Pearsall, Janis Roche, Marilyn Ferber, Shiela Roche, Gloria Roche, Vickie Larcom, Charmaine Hughes, Mary Bakko, Nancy Lunclberg, Sharon LeDuc, Lani Carpenter, Jeanne Anderson, Mary Donovan, Mike Boyd, ,Karen Smith, April Smith, Gwen Ferber, Diane Johnson. ABOVE: Decorating for danc- es. BELOW: Cake deco- rating demonstration. Girls’ Club GIRLS’ CLUB OFFICERS: Gwen Davidson, President; Sharon LeDuc, Vice President; Linda Woolley, Secretary. Girls of the month for February and March. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Boyd, Rosalee Engstrom, Teresa Doering, Holly Stout, Renae Engstrom, Betty Blythe, Jeanne Anderson, Mona Pearsall, Karen Smith, Linda Carpenter, and Lani Carpenter. NOT PICTURED: Debbie Strid, Peggy Stormo, Miss Campbell, Advisor. FRONT ROW: Sharon Scherrer, JoAnn Pfeil, Vickie Larcom, Peggy Stormo, Sharon LeDuc, Teresa Doering, Marcia McFar- land. SECOND ROW: Laurie Nelson, Irma Hawkins, Nancy Thompson, Gwen Davidson, Sharon Yelmene, Maxine Jacot, Mary Donovan, Kay Stinson, Lynn Newman. THIRD ROW: Connie Smith, Connie Hjelle, Jeri Running, Theresa Medrano, Molly Younce, Connie Brbmiey, Cindy Mudge, Elaine Matthiesen, Anna Dickson, Sue Folkers, Barb Nelson, Mr. Silverman, director. Linda Woolley not pictured. Bluetones Band LEFT TO RIGHT: Sheila Roche, Tim Martinec, Dawn Cornell, Kelly Bar- ton, Kathy Nemnich, Sandra Hindberg, Rosalee Engstrom, Lynn Newman, Gary Larson, Jim Doering, Teri Keller, Carol Stocks. SECOND ROW: Shirley Kirstine, Roberta Kirstine, Josie Tupper, Connie Johnson, Judy Westland, Tim Thompson, Scott Maupin, Roy Larson, Mr. Silverman, Advisor. ASST. EDITOR, Jeri Running; ADVISOR, Mr. Fallis; EDITOR, Molly Younce. ASST. BUS. MANAGER, Betty Blythe; BUS. MANAGER, Cindy Mudge. SPORT EDITORS: Paul Engebretsen Scott Bond SENIOR STAFF: Theresa Medrano, Gwen Davidson, and Anna Dickson. JUNIOR STAFF: Bruce Blizard, Dick Wilde, and Renae Engstrom. Annual Staff SOPHOMORE STAFF: Ken McGillivray, Nancy Lund- berg, Theresa Doering, Sharlena Lee, and Tim Tupper. FRESHMAN STAFF: Howard Meeks, Glenda Garka, and Steve Albin. PHOTOGRAPHERS: John Huffman Tim Tupper EIGHTH GRADE STAFF: Cindy Bond and Dawn Cornell. FRONT ROW, left to right: Ken McGilUvray, Jeanne Anderson, Renae Engstrom, Sue Folkers, Betty Blythe, Sandra Hindberg, Teresa Doering, Gerry Sawyer, and Lynnette Larson. SECOND ROW: Scott Bond, Pat Johnson, Cindy Mudge, Anna Dickson, Laura Rains, Kathy Cole, Sheryl Battleyoun, Pearl Dennis, Diane Johnson, and Jeri Running. Advisor, Mr. Dundas. National Honor Society Honor Passes The students that were given honor passes this year were as follows, FRONT ROW, left to right: Kathy Bagwell, Kathy Nemnich, Susan Roche, Barbara Blythe, Kurt Hirshinger, Keith Scott. SECOND ROW: Cindy Mudge, Gerry Sawyer, Sally Aylesworth, Diane Johnson, Kathy Cole, Scott Bond, Dick Wilde, Mike Willard, Ken McGillivray, and Molly Younce. THIRD ROW: Nancy Albin, Storme Austin, Teri Keller, Teresa Doering, Renae Engstrom, Sheryl Battleyoun, and Randy Lamont. •FIREMAN SAVE MY CHILD' •STAR BABYSITTER' Drama Class The Granite Tiger changed his spy glass for his opera glasses to view several productions of the Drama group. Besides a number of skits and readings done in class, the group brought some larger works on stage for the bright lights and critical eyes of audiences. ’’Pygmalion, the original version of My Fair Lady, was an ambitious play that challenged the best efforts of all concerned. •PYGMALION' STANDING, Left to right: Mr. Martinec, Advisor, Ida Nelson, Glenda Garka, Geri Donovan, Jeanne Anderson, Sally Aylesworth, Holly Stout, Teresa Doering, Nancy Thompson, Sharlena Lee, Vickie Larcom, Cindy Mudge, Molly Younce. SEATED: Gerry Sawyer, Connie Bromley, Maxine Cartwright, Peggy Stormo, Laura Rains Connie Hjelle, Sue Folkers, Gloria Roche. Future Teachers of America Future Teachers of America touring the campus of Everett Commu- ity College. Initiation vV, nili 3 3 Bakko, Marilyn Bakko, Ronald Blizard, Carolyn Bond, Cindy Brenner, Leska Bromley, Margaret Brown, Kay Budge, Doris Chaska, Don Code, Lynn Cool, Keith Crandall, Dawn Class of 1972 Not pictured: Ahern, Becky Elkins, Melody Howe, Randy Stewart, Charla Driscoll, Mary Dunham, Jean Erickson, Carl Hawkins, Chester Hirschinger, Kurt Huffman, Jerry Johnson, Deborah Kirstine, Shirley Lamont, Robin Maggerise, Valerie Martinec, Tim Maupin, Scott 48 McBride, Greg McCarter, Robert McGillivray, Ron McWilliams, Diana Running, Dean Sawyer, Steve Smith, Jacie Smith, Terry Stewart, Ray Wagner, Gayle Westland, Gwen Westland, Steve The Granite Tiger spied out an energetic Eighth Grade, msily fitting themselves into high school life. Amongst other hings, they sold tickets for the P. T. A. play, winning the rize for selling the most. In intramural games and Jr. High asketball, a number of athletes showed great promise for uture tiger teams. Robin Lamont, Doris Budge, Leska Brenner and Cindy Bond brought real spirit to many games as Jr. High cheerleaders, and several girls brought glee to the Jr. High glee club. The Granite Tiger also spied them at dances and other activities which they sponsored. Jerry Huffman served as Class President, Kurt Hirschinger was Vice President, with Cindy Bond as Secretary-Treasurer. Carl Erickson was Student Council representative. Mr. Bowcutt and Mr. Strecker were class advisors. Class Officers O'Neil, Janda Pike, Toni Pottruff, Stan Pray, Duane Albin, Nancy Anderson, Lee Austin, Storme Aylesworth, Joe Bagwell, Kathy Barton, Kelly Bernethy, Donnie Berne thy, Ronnie Blythe, Barbara Boyd, Melody Burrus, Debbie Campbell, Barbara Class Officers Not pictured: Mann, Mike Markholt, Holly Nemnich, Kathy Nulf, Danny Carpenter, Sharon Carroll, Shane Cool, Ben Cool, Doug Cornell, Dawn Davis, Windele Deardorff, Randy Dickson, Myra Doering, Jim Donavan, Helen Driscoll, Gary Farley, Vickie 50 Hansen, Mark Hill, Jeff Hindberg, Terry Howe, Jim Johnson, Connie Keller, Teri Lamont, Randy Larson, Gary Class of 1973 Matthiesen, Bonnie McFarland, Craig Puett, Ken Rains, David Roche, Susan Sawyer, Ronnie Scott, Keith Smith, Kenneth Smith, Lorrie Stewart, Roger Thompson, Nancy Van Liew, Henry Vier, Pete Westland, Judy Willard, Roy Yelmene, Dale 'Hie cool blue eye of the Tiger Spy blinked with amazement at the activities and spirit of this year's Seventh Graders. The Class of 1973 came out big for the band, the Junior High Chorus, and for Junior High athletics. They sponsored a dart throw game at the A. S. B. Carnival, sold tickets for the PTA Play, and successfully put on car washes, bake sales, and school dances. The Seventh Graders also formed a Readers' theater group and put on several holiday programs for the school. They subscribed to news- papers from many cities in Canada and the United States, and corres- ponded with students from other English speaking countries, includ- ing Australia, New Zealand, and the British Isles. Officers for the year were Ron Sawyer, President; Laurie Smith, Vice President; and Keith Scott, Secretary-Treasurer. Dawn Cornell was Student Council Representative, and Laurie Smith served as Junior High Cheerleader. Mr. Black was class advisor. 51 LEFT TO RIGHT: Greg McBride, Kurt Hirschinger, Dean Running, Robert McCarter, Steve Westland, Jerry Huffman, Ray Stewart, Ron McGillivray, Stan Pottruff, Scott Maupin, Tim Martinec, Steve Sawyer, and Coach Mr. West. Basketball Cheerleaders Scott Maupin- Inspirational Award Ron McGillivray- Captain Award LEFT TO RIGHT: David Rains, Keith Scott, Ron Bernethy, Ron Sawyer, Pete Vier, Gary Driscoll, Randy Lamont, Joe Aylesworth, Roy Willard, Hank Van Liew, Wendale Davis, Mark Hansen, Jim Doering, Don Bernethy and Coach Mr. West. SECOND ROW, left to right: Lauri Smith, Robin Lamont, Cindy Bond. FIRST ROW: Leska Brenner, Doris Budge. FIRST ROW, left to right: Nancy Albin, Janda O'Neil, Melody Boyd, Debbie Burris, Kathy Nemnich, Susan Roche, Barbara Blythe, Sharon Carpenter, Dawn Cornell. SECOND ROW: Nancy Thompson, Barbara Campbell, Teri Keller, Lorrie Smith, Carolyn Blizard, Gayle Wagner, Helen Donovan, Marilyn Bakko, Mr. Silverman, Advisor. 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PENNEY'S HOLMSTAD'S PLUMBING and HEATING THE FAMILY IDEPT, STORE 2811 WETMORE WITH 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU. EVERETT, WASHINGTON AL 2—8233 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS. GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 68. BLACK AND KING MANNING'S FLORAL and NURSERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES FLORAL AND GARDEN SHOP ED 4—4784 PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS LANDSCAPE NURSERY BOX 85 2944 COLBY LAKE STEVENS, WASHINGTON EVERETT, WASHINGTON ED AND VIRGINIA MANNING 59 BLOOM'S FRIEDLANDER AND SONS CLOTHING AND SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY SINCE 1908 334-3505 FRONTIER VILLAGE COMPLIMENTS OF PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON JEWELERS EVERETT EVERETT ABSTRACT AND TITLE COMPANY QUICK AND EFFICIENT SERVICE 1 702 HEWITT EVERETT, WASHINGTON 2939 COLBY AVENUE EVERETT, WASHINGTON PURDY AND WALTERS FUNERAL HOME FUNERAL DIRECTORS PHONE AL 2—2191 PACIFIC AT WETMORE BANK OF EVERETT SNOHOMISH COUNTY'S INDEPENDENT EVERETT, WASHINGTON 98201 GRANITE CHEVRON STATION PHONE OW 1-2861 GRANITE FALLS, WASHINGTON CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES MARYSVILLE BRANCH SEATTLE FIRST NATIONAL BANK GREEN GABLES INN . wuU HOME MADE. PIES '-iW JOE AND MARDELL MURRELL TEXACO STATION JACK WEBB'S BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 68, GRANITE FALLS, WASHINGTON GRANITE FALLS SUNDRIES KEN AND ESTER BURRILL OW 1-2761 GIFT AND STATIONERY ITEMS MITCHELL'S PHARMACY BEN AND JIM KING CHARLEY'S DRIVE IN ’home of the king Charley's SPECIAL BURGER1 LO 8-2963 1 MILE NORTH OF SNOHOMISH, WASH. 334-2100 GRANITE FALLS REALTY FRONTIER VILLAGE LAKE STEVENS, WASHINGTON JIM SWEET GRANITE FALLS, WASH. GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 68. 61 SEARS CATALOG STORE BERNIE'S TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOP BY TELEPHONE FOR GRANITE CUSTOMERS OL FOR ARLINGTON CUSTOMERS GE WE DO NOT HAVE A PARKING PROBLEM HE 9-6249 5-2101 RE. LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED. CLOTHES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY CALL OWen 1—2552 BEFORE 1 0 A.M . GRANITE FALLS, WASHINGTON EVERETT HERALD FOR ALL THE NEWS READ YOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1968 RONTS A AND W EVERETT GRANITE FALLS STATE BANK YOUR FRIENDLY HOME TOWN BANK DEARINGER1 S GAS STATION COMPLETELY REMODELED GRANITE FALLS. WASHINGTON BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS. MEMBER OF THE FDIC 62 CUSTOM HOMES BUILT BY JOHN E. JOHNSON RT. 1 BOX 133 A GRANITE FALLS, WASH. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 68 COMPLIMENTS OF THE GRANITE FALLS MEDICAL CENTER OW 1-2397 COYNE CO. MAXWELL HOUSE OF BEAUTY REAL ESTATE phone OL 9—1257 LAND INVESTMENTS OL 9-5855 80th and north state 10011 SHOULTES ROAD MARYSVILLE, WASH. MARYSVILLE, WASHINGTON CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES C AND C SPORTING GOODS MARGE AND CHUCK LEAMING GUNS — AMMUNITION CUSTOM RELOADING SPORTING GOODS RELOADING SUPPLIES OWEN 1-2611 box 52 GRANITE FALLS, WASH. 98252 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 68. BEAUTIFUL BAY ARABIAN STALLION AT STUD. OW 1-2397 MR. AND MRS. JOHN E. JOHNSON RT. 1 BOX 133 A GRANITE FALLS, WASHINGTON 63 THORNBERRY CHEVROLET CO. 1098 STATE MARYSVILLE, WASH. CORDZ AUTO ELECTRIC CARBURETOR, IGNITION, SPEEDOMETER SPECIALISTS LAWN MOWER SERVICE SMALL MOTOR REPAIRS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES 2913--15 RUCKER AVENUE EVERETT, WASHINGTON AL 2—3109 SWENSEN REXALL DRUG 314 OLYMPIC AVE. ARLINGTON, WASHINGTON COLBY AVENUE STYLING SALON ’’pleasing you is our pleasure” BEST WISHES TO THE SENIO RS 2625B COLBY EVERETT, WASHINGTON HELLENTHAL1 AL 2-4119 S FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AUTHORIZED ’’everything for the DEALER AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MODERN KITCHEN1’ FOR ALL YOUR BANKING NEEDS 2526 COLBY AVENUE EVERETT, WASHINGTON EVERETT, WASHINGTON BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 68 MODE O’DAY B AND M SHOPPING CENTER BEST OF FASHIONS MARYSVILLE, WASHINGTON PHONE OL 9—5333 LE MASTER BUILDERS SUPPLY 4808 HIGHWAY 99 SOUTH EVERETT, WASHINGTON representing MASTER ENGRAVERS, BURT DURHAM ALpine 9—9222 64 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS T ♦


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