Grant High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1959

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If they were dejected Miss Barley would brighten them up with her sense of humor. 1 d ' t what this ert little lady will do upon retiring. With such an interest in Grant, one wou d won er Jus p This question is easily answered. Her extracurricular activities would fill just about a.nyone's time-- Republican Women's Group, Methodist church, Eastern Star, a card club, and a vast interest in sports. She follows all Grant games. The students ofGra.ut all owe their sincere appreciation to this wonderful woman who is a friend to all. ,M LD jpgigqii SWPWNKSQLS E Q40 Sf .Sl X SX iggxigjq SOQQQSQQS - Xixigf' QABLE OF CONfTNT3fg WN YE ' S SX Sm Q 'Q QS 5 KN S233 mx Q Q Nw Nw srunfmsnnv 6 K ,QW bmw , Y X X7 A ACTIVlTlESw4ffffZZ?,?w ?M sroms 5,447 CLUBS 213 AUS AND INDEX 237 Beholcl, how goo cl and how pleas ant it IS for btetlmren to clwell together in unity. W 7 Psalm 133 5 NV-, ,K - ---A N- - ,- x . g A x , - ,M ,-,...: lf Rf gk! x . 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Q K ' x ,, . , FAll EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MERLE WAlLIS,PRESlDENT The American education system is the product of the democratic society inwhich it exists, and it cannot change with- out a major alteration of society. The system will retain its hereditary infirmities. Superficial improvements may seem like radical changes, but the basic illness shall not be cured. The cancerous malignancy which threatens to dcstmy the society which created it is the insistance that the schools of this country produce well-rounded, confor- ming, socially adjusted patriotic citizens. Ido not advocate a society of misfits and malcontents, but we are pro- ducing :i generation of security-seeking clods that have been assimilated into one blob which will not be capable of the dynamic thought and action that a nation needs to maintain a position as a world power. I say beware the evils of too many activities and the false joys of the glorious social life. It is the duty of education to develop intellectual curiousity and mental maturity which stimulate the individual to serious thoughts and great ideas. ,. h FZ., s dv' 'W , A in Q35 Nl., X X s W' ELISA 'THOMAS Vice President qu-vo- Y RICK ME Y E Il Service Hep., 389, Q---sv THD CALOURI B. I. President iff' V'1'P BOB LEE Senior Class President 'Q KATHY WEST BOB TORSON CAROLE SOMEKAWA Secretary Treasurer General Council Pres, Y savanna? ww HI' A X 1 ,, W 4 xg. I li 1 if P CHUCK WILSON LYNN JOHNSTON THELMA RAY Athletic Rep, G. L. President G.L. Ex. Secretary MXSQQQL 1.i s5'Fi Vs' K, -in. ln- gf- . I DICK LANDICN LOIS TAYLOR JIM REYNOLDS B. L. lix. Sccrct:ii'y Grantoninn Editor Art Staff Chairman gays I 4 rili -np. N---Q MIKE WALSH Dismissed! Junior Class President PRING EXECUTIVE COUNCIL PETER MIIURE, PRESIDENT Gra.nt has always been and continues to be a fine school. The 1958-1959 school year has seen many changes, Our school administration has taken a new approach to the education problem by eliminating some extracurricular activities and initiating higher standards of scholastic requirements. To you seniors continuing your education on a higherlevel, this academic aggressiveness will prove rewarding. To the underclassmen, just remember, this adjustment to change has always made Grant a fine school. Be a part of it, do your share, it will pay you dividends! Thank you for letting me share an active part in our student government. SUE Ll-ZWlS Vice President BOB GREW Service Rep. S X .N., ROGER JOHNSON B. L. President . t CRAIG MOORE Soph. Class President SUE JOHNSTON Secretary WOODY HICKS Treasurer STEVE SYREGE LAS Athletic Rep. JUDY BIRKENFELD G. L. President it QEQEE: X' X S BOB STEINBERG PHIL COGSWE LL B. L. Ex. Secretary Grzintonian Editor 'I'l'lD CA LOUHI General Cuuneil Pres. PA'I I'Y MQKINNON G. L, Ex. Secretary J LIDY MUCHA A rt Staff Chuirmzin DAN DESLER Sue :it work Frosh Class President ?4 L 11 FAll GENERAL COUNCIl VICE PRESIDENT Don Sinclair 5-ESQ 1 SECRETARY Judy Chin SERGEA NT AT Terry Brown .i z pi if ,iv -1-ff W? 4 iff:-Arg . .. A Fw -if ,f I... is y -5 ,ggf:3s3'iE- we s ig: Li gift, M i 35k A- -,gi : - j1- SA -, I. we ggefffgziafg km. I . ' . - f i. .- Q Pwtqum A - A '. m... flgyws' L s Q! 1,1 Q , I if N N. l, N .M - - 4 , . .. - .M , W I SERGEANT AT ARMS Craig Crockvvell PRESIDENT Carole Som eka wa The General Council, during the fall term, met twice a month in the multi- purpose room during fifthperiod. Various legislative measures and recommend- ations were passed by the Council. Some of these include the approval for park- ing lines to be painted around the school area, the passing of an amendment to the constitution concerning the initiative, referendum, and recall powers of the student body, and also approved a plan by which the student body could become more informed of the activities of the Executive Council, either through the Grantonian or an assembly. Throughout the term the Council was kept busy dis- cussing the pros and cons of numerous other measures and recommendations, some of which were passed, others rejected. I would like to thank all those who co-operated with me so much during my term of office. It has sincerely been a pleasure to serve you. PRING GENERAL COUNCIL PRESIDENT Ted Calouri In any well run state few radical changes will be made. The Spring General Councilcollaborated with the Executive Council in passing legislation which con- stitutes new policy or modification of present policy. For example, regulations concerning rally and student body elections were initiated. However, we concen- trated our efforts on ideas which help to make student life what it should be. Two random examples are the founding of a student run honor study hall for students wishing to study at noon in a quiet place, and the founding of a music recreation room for students wishing to listen to music while relaxing at noon. Ifelt we had an enthusiastic council, and, considering natural restrictions, that we ac- complished a great deal. VICE PRESIDENT Jerrv Forrester SECRETARY Joan Cam pf SERGEANT AT ARMS Harlan Bridenbaugh 31? :1 ' ' f fum, tif ,L , fi ' f 4- ,I , , a it rafl I . i 521 31 In 3135 y 252, ui. 1 .J SERGEANT AT ARMS Kris Patterson xv 3mbiyh5' N Q, EW by 136,50 by 5 W Q 1 is . gywv, AUTDGRAPH ww Sl? aw M Vim W QQ ww ifwiyi Ap f J ix if XS' Y Y xx Q J , QM 3 V+ , QP - V Q. J' X:- Q -J lj, . 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'The seniors are able to realize, betterthan any other class , the understanding and helping hand that Mr. Borchers and Mrs. Newcomer have shown in our four years. With their advice and counseling, we, the senior class, have profited immensly. There is good reason that the class of '59 can be proud and thankful to Mr. Borchers and Mrs, Newcomer. SENIUR CLASS UFFICERS fund' VICE PRESIDENT Mike Heaney T PRESIDENT Bob Lee SE CRE TARY Che ri Sande rs Wi' will -693 TREASURER SERGEANT AT ARMS SERGEANT AT ARMS Eric Anderson Anne Shatle Y Phil Tennis EIIIEIYIILIEST .IEIIY WIIMAEK IIIIIY SIIYELAIE MIIST INTELLIGENT IIAYE HAMMAEII SEE JIIIIAISTIIII ELASS LEAIIEIAS KATHY WEST YETEII MEIIIIE MEST LIKELY T0 SIIEEEEII MEELE WALLIS ELISA TIIIIMAS REST IAE'EREMEA'I'ALIS'l' SYLRIA KIAAARI MARK EASTER REST EREALIET JAY KELLERMAN PAT HELRERNR 1 Wmnww REST AE'l'llR AAR AETREES ARVI ARRKAE LIAIIA PE'I'RE REST SPEAKER SEE LEWIS GARY WEINSTEIA EESEIEEEEE EEST EEHE GAYLE LEEEEEIST EIEK PRESTEN EEST EEEESEII EESALIE EEAEEEN JEHE HAESEE EEST LIHIEIEE MIKE IIAEWEIIE JANET 'EEAEIE EEEEST EEEPLE EAEE EEELIEE EHEEIE EANEEES . . . ix . IIEST HITIST JEANNE'I'TE HELZEII .IIM IIEYNIILIIS BEST IINEII RINIER .IIIHNSIIN MTHY RULING r fvu BEST ATHLETE JllIlY MIWHA 'I'EIl ,JIRMM WITTIEST MELINIIA HIHIMESTER .IEIIIIY FEIHIIISIIN SCENES ARUUNIJ THE SBH00l A ----.,.,-,Q- I 1 22 23 Freshman, Soph'more,junior Senior years novv are passed, Memories of you will lingen those thoughts will last. Listen to our humble phrases, fillecl with love for you and praises, Prouelly now our chorus raises songs 'til the last. We, her seniors, leave forever Grants hallowed halls, For our goals we shall encleavon heeding lifes calls. As the future looms before us and we sing our final chorus Thinle of Grant ancl hear before us lifes further calls . SBOTT, JIM: Trans. from Newportg 'osh. , J.V. and Varsity Footballg Air frce. BELE, JOHN: Delta Chl Omegaqchapq .E.g Fire Squadg Frosh Footballg B. L. ap.g Gen. Coun. Rep.g Tally Comm. ldecided. SRAM, TED: B. L. Rep.: Colton Meek -Y ftreas.Jg Mu Nu Xig Royal G5 Rose fstival Select. Comm.g Memoirs Con- zt Comm.gVarsity Trackg Frosh, J.V. d Varsity Basketballg J. v. roozbaii .rsity Cross Countryg Undecided. NER, PHILLIP: Footballg P.S.C. E-IADEFF, DAVID: Frosh Track and ntballg Election Committeeg Service adg Fire Squadg Class Assemblies .. Rep.z Gen. Conn. Rep.g U. of O. LEN, GARY: Alpha Nug B.L.Rep.g iecided. JEN, VALERIE: G.L. C0mm.g Lin- 1. TIG, VERBETH: Generalg Undecided. XDORE, CAROL: Transfer from Holy dp Memoirs Contact Comm.g Class embs.gSr. DramagS.B. Dance Comm.g . Comms.: U. of O. I: .X 1 fp i I if rf X ax, I S E W 1 :Q iii.. l9Y - .lg 'Nik in 3 -sid 4-an ANDERSEN, NORM:G-Noteqtreas. , v. pq, Ba.ndQv.p.yg Orchestrag Pep Bandg Fire Squadg Jr. Acheive.g U. of O. ANDERSON, CHRISTINE: ArtSfaff9 Luth eran Bible Institute . ANDERSON, ERIC: Jr. Class S. at A. Sr. Class Treas.g Beta Phi fhist. jg Kanda harg Golf Teamg Election Comm.g Fire Class Assembs,g Noon Movie Crewg B.L. Rep.g U. of O. 25 BAILEY, JIM: Alpha Nuftreasqg E.E.: U. S. National Bank Scholarship, Service Squad: Frosh Football, Memoirs Contact Comm., Ribbon Comm.: S.B.Comms.: Election Comm. 5 U. of O. BALLIN, BOB: Mu Nu Xifcorr. sec. , at a. l:OptimistQv.p. , s. at a. J: Olympic H1-Yqpresqg Memoirs Contact Comm.: Fire Squad: Gen. Coun. Rep.: Varsity Rally, B. L.nep. 4 o.s. c. BARNE TT, JOANNE:Gene ralg Undecided. 26 ANDERSON, JOHN: Columbia Hi- Portland State. ANNUS, MATI: Alpha Nu: Frosh, J. Football, Frosh, J. V. Track, Oreg State.. ARENA, TONI: Twauno fv.p., pres G.I. Qtreas. , chap.J: Jr. and Sr. Usl Squad Qco-capt.J: Fire Squad: Memoi Staff: Memoirs Contact Comm.: Cor mence. Usher: Gen. Coun. Rep.: G. Rep.: G.L. Comms.: Election Comm J. V. and Varsity Rally: Oregon Stat ARNE TT, VIRG1NIA:N. H. S. :Thespiz Thalian: Senior Drama, Comm. Ush G. L. Comms. 3 Whitman. ARNO, TURID: American Field Serv International Scholarship: Girl of Month: Klixg Clefsg Kandahar, G. L. H AROKAE, ARVI: Alpha Nu, Thesp. Qv.p.Jg Gen. Coun. Rep.g G.L. Rep. Drama: University of Mexico. ARP, WALLACE: Senior Choir, Jul Ach1evement,C1a.ss Assembs. :B.L.R Gen. Coun. Rep. 5 P. S. C. ASENDORF, IRENE: Sr. G. L. Pres. Class Treas. g E.E. g Cuieaftv. p. jg FJ Qtreas.jgI. R. L.gJr. 8: Sr. Usher Sc Grantonian Staff: Fire Squad, Mem Contact Comm. 5 Class Assembs.: 4 Rep.g G. L. Comm., Undecided. AUGUST, LARRY: Attendance O Staffg Multnomah College. Q QQ ' at lRRY, LINDA: Speech awardsg Lewis Sv, ark. lSEL, BOB: General. Undecided. lSTLAN, JUDY: F.T.A.g Shorthand fardsg Stenog Fire Squadg Grantonian LffgStenogComm. Usherg Memoirs ntact Comm.g G. L.Comm.g Election mm.g Class Assemblies: Library 81 :dent Body Office Staffg P. S. C. lUGH.MAN, SUZANNE: Kapakig F. T. A. 3 R. C. Qco-chm. jg Speech Awardsg lence Awardg Comm. Usher: Election mm. :G. L. Comms. gGym Office Staffg tendance Office Staff: U of O. ACH, ROBIN: Acleonfhist. 13 Art Staffg Jrary Staff: Class Assemb. gJr. Prom mm. 3 O. C. E. IAUDOIN, CHERI:TwaunogG.L.Comms. '. Handing's Office Staffg Undecided. RGIN, SHARON: Alpha Thetag G.L. nms. g Attendance Office Staffg P.S.C. RNARD, CAROLE: Jr. Achievement: L. Comm. 5 Undecided. RRY, CONNIE: E. E. gG.I. gSr. Choirg ing Sixteeng Madrigalsg S. B. Comm. g L..Comms.g Assemb. Eval. Comm.g molrs Contact Comm.g Election nm. 5 Grantonian Staffg Mills. f' . NAB! 5 .l . f R , x 4 Hi. ,. -.. . .H qw, , y f r- 'Q -.R 1 5. A .. ' f S A A .I .I 1. -5... Q wi f Qing. sf' RM. Ll A. BEVERIDGE, BILL: Beta Phlg Royal G Olympic Hi-Yqpres. ,s. at a. 5gKa.ndahar Frosh Footballg J. V. TrackgJ. V. 81 Varsity Wrestllngg B. L. Rep. 1 Election Comm. Q Noon Movie Squadg U. of O. BEVERIDGE, MIKE:Olympic Hi-Y1s.at a J Frosh,J. V. ,Varsity Footballg J. V. Track J. V. Wrestlingg Gen. Coun. Rep. g B.L.Rep Oregon State BEVERLY, KAY: Twauno4cust. , h1st.J Gen.Coun.Rep.g G. L. Repg G. L. Comm Class Assemb. g Jr. Choirg P.S. C. 27 x 'bf is m NX X X53 .xpgsil M i . . 1 , X. Q . .... 1 ev, gs ftNz..-::..::::.:..g..-..:..... ... 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BOWERMAN, HERBERT:Genera1gP.S.C. BRANDON, ROSALIE: TwaunoQchap.y: Thespia.nsQs.at a.J: Kandahar: Y. F. C.: Jr. Prom Princess: Fire Squad: Pep Squad: Service Squad: Election Comm.: Jr. 8: Sr. Prom Comms.: G. L. Comm.: U. of O. 28 BIIRKEMEIER, BRUCE: Columbia Hi fs. at a.j: J. V. Football: J. V. Tra B.L.Rep.g Gen. Coun.Rep.g U. of O. BIRKENFELD, JUDY: Sr. G. L. V. P. L.Pres.: I.R.L.: E.E.: Kapakiis rep. ,chap.j: Memoirs Contact Com Election Comm. : G. L. Comm, gJr. P: Comm.: G. L. Rep.: Gen. Coun. R Providence School of Nursing. BITTNER, ALAN: G-Note: Kandal Band: Gen. Conm.R.ep.g P. S. C. BLONDER, GARY: General: Undecic BOLING, KATHY:Tisqu.efs. at a.jg'I plans: J. V. Rally: Gendrillsg Sr. Dr: Class Assembs. :Comm.UshergMe1r Contact Comm. g Undecided. BOLLIGER, CHUCK:Genera1:U.S.M1 Corps. BOND, VERNON: General: Under BONDS, GARY:Trans ,from Calif. :R G :Varsity Football: Varsity Track: 1 Sz Clark. BOURNE, KENNETH: Band, Orche U. of O. E E E e S E Q 2 E . . RIDENBAUGH, HLARLAN:N.H.S.QE.E.5 lpha Nuqhist. ,sec. jg Highest Freshman .P.A. 9 J. V. 8iVarsityGo1fg B. L. Rep. 3 an.Coun.Rep.fs. at a.jg U. ofO. RITTON, DIANE: Generalg Business allege. ROOKS, SHIRLEY: Generalg Undecided. LOWN, JIM:E. E. :Bandg Varsity Trackg on Movie Crew: Cla.ssAssembs. :Lewis Jlark. OWNE, KING: Royal-G5 Frosh, J.V.g otballg Frosh, J.V. Track: Varsity sketballqmgr. pg o. s. c. OWNING, ANNETTE: F. T. A. gLata Ky pres. jg Shorthand Awardsg Senior air Awardg Undecided. LUCE, LARRY: Generalg P.S.C. ILL, JOE:A1pha Nug Clefsfpresq B. L p.g Sr. Choirg Class Assemb. P.S. C INTE, MARILYN: Kapakig Thaliang Jr. action Comm. g Air Line Hostess. dl mis ,1f.'.f,,.5ffgfw3w1, www? Yf'ffWfe','27Nf- ,i ?,if4?ffAi5f'f Y- fi . bqggfifiafm 1 ' . ' ' Y . T, 5 U.'zmM2. w - . ' 5525 wifw f ' ' N , ' YW L. ,. Q , zfwvff' 1, Qiiqaz A mf ff ' If P' L 5 x QW :I W W,ff?'W2'w ,ip Aggigwfgfj ' Qin!!- . -Q . Q .. 'N X x X . R A '5 .4 ?511.ff, .4 H Wu-Q .ss BURKE, JON: Beta Phifasst. s. at a.jg Olympic Hi-Yfv. p. ,s. at a. jg J.V.Base- ballg Fire Si Bomb Squadsg Gen. Comm. Rep. g B. L. Rep. g Undecided. BURKE, SUE: Soph. G. L. Vice-Pres.g Twaunofs. at a. ,hist.yg Jr. Miun Prin- cessgJr. Prom Princessg Football Prin- cessg Fire Squadg Service Squadg Jr. 8: Sr. Usher Squadg G. L. Comm.g Jr. Ka Sr. Prom Comm. QS. B. Comm. g U. of O. BURKITT, BOB: Royal Gg01ympicfv.p. , s.at a.jg Optimist1s.at a.jg Wrestlingg Fire Squadg Jr. ChoirQv.p. jg U. of 0. 29 CI-IAMBERLAIN, DICK: B. L. Rep. 9 Fire Squad: Election Comm.g Gen. Coun. Rep.: U. of O. CHAMBERS, EDNA: Kapakaig Forensics: Sr. Announce. Comm.: Class Assembs.: G. L. Comm. 9 Oregon State. CHASE, LYNNE: Alpha Theta fhist.yg Chrestomathian Qs. at a. , treas. , sec.3: G.L. Comms.: G.L. Rep.s Commence. Usher: Undecided. 30 BURMESTER, MELINDA:KlixK1ubfv.p. , sec. jg Thespiansg Kaudaharis. at a. J: Fire Squad: Senior Drama: Memoirs Contact Comm. :G.L.Comms.: G. L.Rep.g Gen. Coun. Rep.: O. S. C. BURRELL, LYNDA: Fire Squad: G.L. Comms.: Student Body Dance Comm.: Attendance Office Staff: O. S. C. CALKINS, BARBARA: Trans. From CaLg F.T.A.g Sr. Prom Comm.g G.L. Comm.: U. of O. CALOURI, TED: B. L. Pres.5 Gen. Coun. Pres. g N. H. S. 5 Gen. of Week: Delta Chl Omega: Royal G.gVarsity Cross Country, Qcoecaptqg Frosh, J.V. Varsity Track: Frosh, J.V. Basketball:VarsityBasket- ball Qmgr. J: Student Guidance Commiss. Memoirs Contact Comm.: Fire Squad: B. L. Rep. Q Willamette University. CAMERON, GEORGE: Gambit 4treas.y: Quest: .Varsity Football: Memoirs Staff: Projection Crew: Portland State. CAPPS, BILL: B.L. Rep.: Gen. Coun. Rep.: Frosh, J.V. Football: Sr. Announce. Comm.: Class Assembs. L Undecided. CASE, RON: Soph. Class B. L. Pres.: Beta Phi qs. at a.y: Frosh, J.V. Foot- ball: Frosh, J. V. Track: B. L. Rep.: Sr. Drama: Portland State. CASSADAY, JOY: Zeta Chi: Portland State. CECHMANEK, JOE: Coltunbia Hi-Y: Kandahar: Frosh Footballg J. V. Track: B. L.Rep.: Gen.Coun.Rep.g U. of O. IURCH, PHILLIP: Quest QDPCS-, treaSJ: H,S,.Memoirs Staff: Memoirs .Contact mm: E.E.. B.L.Rep.: sranford .IFTON, JANE: Kapakig I.R. L. fsec.Jg H, 5,5 Spanish N. H. S. 9 Swim Teams :moirsContactComm.g Election Comm.: . Prom Comm.: G.L. Comm.: E.E.g n. Coun. Rep.: Undecided. lFFEY, JAY: Trans. from CentralCath- cg Kandahar: Columbia Hi-YQ Varsity imming: Varsity Tennis: Portland U. GSWELL, PHIL: Grantonian Editor: ,.L.gE.E.gAssemb. Comm.g U. of O. LLINS, JACKlE:G. L. Comm. :Student ly Store Staff: Undecided. ' OK, CRAIG: Delta Chi Omega fhist. , nl: Optimist fs. at a.Jg Frosh Foot- lg Varsity Rally Squadg B.L. Rep.: I. Coun. Rep.: Class Assemb. Comm.: :gon State. JPER, CAROLE ANN: Kuffqsar a.p: .Coun. Rep.: G. L. Comms.: Class emblyg Student Body Dance Comm.: fersity of Hawaii. JPER, CAROLYN: Lata Ky: Y. F. C.. muel Hospital. ISINS, JUDY: Zeta Chi Qpres., chap.J, tman Tri-Hi-Y: N. H. S.: Portland e. ,U - --.Ze S W A S ...H , . it ij. COWLEY, GIL:Royal G: Columbia Hi-Y Man of the Month: ScholasticArt Awards Frosh, J.V. and Varsity Track: J.V. and Varsity Cross Country: Art Staff: Elec- tionComm.g Class Assem bs.: G.I.. Comm .5 B.L. Rep. 5 Gen. Coun. Rep.: E.E.: U. of O. COX, RAY: Trans. from Washington High Undecided. CRAWFORD, MARYANNE: Kyada: G. L. Comm.: F.T.A.g o.c.E. 31 A ss. 'Sl . A I .ar at M . DeWEESE, DAVID: E. E.g Questg I.R. C.. Memoirs Staffg Memoirs Contact Comm.. Class Assembs.g S.B. Comm.g Jr. Achieve.g Harvard. DIETRICH, DIANE: Kapaki Qpres.g s .ata.jg N. H.S.. F.T.A.g G. L. Comms. 5 Typing Awards. Speech Awardsg Frosh Gleeq Jr. Prom. Comm. g Oregon State. DODDS, GAYLE: Cuieaf Qcorr. sec.yg F.T.A.g Frosh G.L. Vice President. G.L. Rep.g G.L. Comms.: Sr. Usher Squadg Commence. Usherg MemoirsCon- tact Comm. 9 Girl of the Monthg Pacific University. in ww CRAWFORD, TIM: Generalg U. of Port- iland. CRIMIN, JEFF: Frosh Class Treasurer Delta Chi Omega. Cascade Hi-Y Qsec. chap.lg Gen. Coun. Rep.: B. L. Rep. SpeechAwardsgJ.V. FootballgJ.V. Base- ballg Varsity Basketballg Portland State . CUNNINGI-IAM, JERRY: Olympic Hi-Y Qcorr. sec.jgKandahargAlpha Nu Qcorr. sec.jgRoya1G.g B.L. Rep.. Gen. Coun. Rep.g J.V. Footballg Varsity Footballg Varsity Basketballg Fire Squadz Election Comm . 9 Undecided. DECKER, ROGER: Soph. Class S. at A Beta PhiQs.at a. ,pres.yg Olympic Hi-Y Thespians. Undecided. DEES, JOHN: G. Note fhist.jgJ.V. Track Bandsg Orchestrag Class Assembs. U of O. DEINES, BILL: E.E.sN.H.S.g Memoir Staffg Gen. Coun. Rep.g Service Squat Memoirs Contact Comm.g B. L. Rep. Chemistry Award-. Stanford DEMOSS, JERRY:Ca.fete ria Helper3P.f DERJR, J EANETTE: Kyadaihist. ,v.p Trl-YQhist.y5 J.A.g G. L. Comn Photographers School. DeSEMPLE, KARLA: Tao Ia Chi thi: corr. sec.Dg G. L. Comms.. Commer Usherg Election Comm.. Mr. Hardin Office Staffg Lewis and Clark. JNERT, CATHRYN:Alpha Theta fsec.J . , ':. ww QC' .sv iqgltgvyif QSQQN e- sm.. get - ef... , X W- fr :ii M232 ga I A :L t s 4 QE W 1: iz: ,if te H. S. 1 Spanish N. H. S. : Spanish Award: mmence. Usher: G,L, Comms.: G.L p. g Library Staff: F,T.A. 1 Jr. Prom mm.:Class Assembs.: Memoirs Con- 1t Comm.: Sr. Choir: Swing Sixteen: E.: Mills. :YLI-1, DAN: Baseball: Undecided. .EWFS, RALPH: Nat. Merit Scholar- p Semi-Finalist: Alpha Nu: Royal G: Limist fpres. , chap.J: E.E.: N.H.S. lmmiss.J: Gen. Coun. Rep.: Varsity otball QmgT.y: B.L. Rep.: Memoirs ntact Comm.: Service Squad: Stanford. ISKELL, MARGARET: Senior Honor l: Alpha Theta fv.p. , honor girlJ:Jr. iieve.: E. E. : Scholastic Art Awards: lmark Award: Art staff: G.L. Comms.: ss Assembs.: Fire Squad: Election nm.: Carnegie Tech. ITSAS, JIM: KuffQs.at a. ,hist. 5: Gen. ln. Rep. g Rochester Inst. of Tech. NCAN, DARYL: Royal G: Columbia Y: Band: Orchestra: J.V.Trackg TSUY Swimming: Class Assembliesg vis gl Clark. SLINE, DAVE: Delta Chi Omega 2s.J: Royal Gitreas.J: Colton Meek 1.1: Jr. Class B.L.Pres.g Varsity eballQcapt.J: Frosh, J. V. Varsity tballicaptqg Gen. Coun. Rep.g B.L. .5 Undecided. JARDS, DONNA: Zeta Chi Epsilon 1ta.J: Whitman Tri-Hi-Y: Senior na: Jr. Choir: Class Assembly, Jrette: G. L. Comm. Undecided VARD, RONA LDZGGIl81'11lQ Air Force. n ' 5 megs N 5 il ii s w ES. N if . ., X is S' f ff- 'S ,g gm ,Q Q..-f 3 J' F EMBREE, DIANE: Tao La Chifrecordlng sec. ,corr. sec. J: G. I. fcorr. sec. J:Stcno: Swim Team :Service Squad: Comm . Usher: Jr. Prom Comm. :G. L.Comms. :Memoirs Contact Comm . 3 Library Staff: Vocations Office Staff: Undecided. EMEIS, CALVIN: Columbia Hi-Y: G Note fs.at 11. J: Swim Team: Golf Team: J. V. Basketball: Band: Orchestra: Boys' State Memoirs Contact Comm.: O.S. C. EMERT, ROGER: Beta Phifpres. ,his1..i, s.at a.7: Olympic Hi-Y: Frosh Football gl Track: Fire Squad: Class Assembs.: Jr. Prom Comm.: S. B. Dance Comm.: Gen. Coun. Rep.: B. L. Rep.: U. of O. 33 iliififffffw-i 3595.52 5 --A, 33 I gisf H-if G . E. Q N 'S i In Q? W? iabwggs S 4 H xx 5 I A - ' 1 rr .- f iwwii XA, 5 , 5 45? 5- FITCH, MARK: Generalg Undecided. FITZSIMMONS, JIM: Beta Phiftreasqq Olympic Hi-Yg Soph. B. L. Vice-Pres. g Frosh Footballg Frosh Basketballg B. L Rep. g Gen.Coun.Rep. 5 O.S. C. FLECK, DON: Generalg Undecided. 34 EPPERLY, MARILYN: Kapaklis. at Jr. ChoirgG. L. Rep. gG. L. Comm. gP. ERAUT, PATRICIA:Jr. Choirg Undeci ERDMANN, DICK: Bandg P.S.C. FALLON, BILL: Room Rep.g B. L. l Frosh Basketball 8: Trackg Varlsty 1 ballg Class Assembllesg Undecided. FARNSWORTH, TIMMIE: Cue Qs.at1 par1m.jg Whitman Tri-Hi-Y 1s.at a. chap. jg Library I-Ielperg Class Asser Election Comm. 9 G. L. Comms.3 P. FARR, VELMA: Ciao Y-Teenslchz YWCA rep.Jg Main Office Staffg Elec' Comm. 5 G. L. Comms.g Good Samar College of Nursing. FERGUSON, JERRY: Alpha Nuiv treas. , s. at a. , corr. sec.yg Olyn Hi-Ya Frosh gl J. V. Footballg Squadg Sr. Announcement Comm.g . Rep.g Pacific University. FERRIS, BARBARA: Generalg U. of FIEDLER, BILL: G-Notefpresqg J Footballg P.S.C. 'ii EN, TIM: General: U. of O. REST, KAY: Ciao Y-Teens: Whit- sec.j: Swimming Team: G.L. ns.: Lewis 8: Clark. RESTER, JERRY: N. H. S.: E.E.g Ju XiQcorr.sec. , v.p. , pres.J: Sr. rfpresq: ClefsQtreas.j: Swing Six- Madrigals: Royal G: Tri-M: ahar: Forensics: Frosh Football: ity Golffcaptq: Class Assemblies: 'ard. PER, MARK: N. H. S. :All State Band Irchestra: All Northwest Band Ka iestra: Music Letter: U. S. Military lemy. BICO, RAY: Baseball: Undecided. EMAN, JERRY: General: U. of O. RIEL, JO: Ciao Y-TeensQchap.Jg G. p.: P.S.C. ES, SUE: Klixfv.p. , pres.J: Clefs '.sec.J: Kandahar: Jr. Prom Prin- g Football Princess: Sr. Choirfhist. J: g Sixteen: Girls' Swimming Team: Squad: Comm. Usher: G.L.Rep. g Coun. Rep. g Class Assembly. JINER, JUNE: Gendrills: Class mbliesg Memoirs Contact Comm.: Comms.: U. of P. s GRASER, MICHAEL: Transfer: AP. s. cf GRAY, NANCY: N. H. S.: Alpha Theta Qpres. , s. at a. jg Tha1ia.nQv.p. Q: Kandahar: I.R.L.:Qtreas. J: E.E. : Scholarship Contact Comm.: G. L. Comm.: Gen. Coun.Rep. : G. L. Rep. : Grantonian Staff: Whitman. GRAY, VERNON: General: Undecided. 36 GIBSON, JOAN:Kapakitv.p.j:J.A.Qsec. treas. , pres. J:Election Comm. G.L.Rep Undecided GIESE, LINDA: Ciao Y-Teen: P. E. Stafi Undecided GILLESPIE, MERLE: Tisquefpres. , s at a. J: Varsity Rally: Football Princess Fire Squad:Service Squad:Class Assemb. Memoirs Contact Comm.: Jr. 8zSr. Pro: Comms.: S. B. Card Dance Comm.: Gen Coun. : Election Comm. : Comm. Usher Mr. Findlay's Office Staff: Willamettn University. GILMAN, JIM:Optimist:O1ympicQtreas. s. at a. J: Frosh Football: J. V. Wrestling Fire Squad: Noon Movie Crew: B. L. Rel O. S. C. GLEN, SALLY: Memoirs Contact Comm G. L. Comm. : Typing 8: Shorthax Awards: Secretarial Work. GLUTH, SANDRA: Zeta Chi: Ciao Y- Teensfpub. chrm. J:Forensics: G. L. Rep Mr. Robinson's Office Staff: P. S. C. GODDARD, ANN: Tisque: Gold Key: Football Princess: Memoirs Contax Comm.: Election Comm.: S. B.Danc Comm.: Jr. Prom Comm.: Attendanc K: Mr. Findlay's Office Staff: G. I Comms.: P.S.C. GOLDEN, STEVE: Columbia Hi-Y: JJ Tennis 81 J.V.Go1f:Gen.Coun.Rep.:O.S.C GRAEF, LINDEN: Zeta Chi Epsilor P.S.C. EEN, ALICE: TwaunoQGra.nt. rep.jg nm. Usher: Memoirs Contact Comm.g ctionCom1n.g ClassAssemb. Comm.g .. Rep. g G. L. Comm. : Undecided. EW, BOB: Mu Nu Xiicorzxsec. ,sec., as. jg E.E. g Clefsis. at a. jg Student Body xt. Service Rep.g Service Rep.: Frosh 'arsity Trackg Fire'Squad4capt.jg Ser- e SquadQcapt.j gStudent Guidance Comm . g lecided. IFFIN, JERRY: Trans. from Olympia, sh.: Undecided. FFIS, NAN: Outstanding G. L. Rep.: EQtreas.jg Girls' Swim Teamqmgnjg .Comms. gGen.Coun. Rep. g G.L.Rep.g tman College. ,CHON, SHARON: Alpha Thetafchap. jg rthand Awardg Comm. Usherg G. L. 1ms.g S. B. Office Staffg Undecided. ILAND, DENNY: Columbia Hi-Y as.jg Frosh 8: J. V. Football: Frosh ketballg J.V.BaseballgGen.Coun.Rep.g noirs Contact Comm.g P.S. C. PUE, DIANE: Ata fsec.jg Undecided. IDORS, ANN: N.H.S.g Kapakilcorr. jg Art Staffg Election Comm. g G. L. 1m.g Lewis 8: Clark. .EN, BARBARA: Cuefpres. jg Spanish .S. g G. L. Rep.: Student Body Dance lm. gG. L. Comms.gJr. Prom Comm. g :tion Cornm.g O. S. C. -fm.. Ili' HALL, BRENDA:Klixg Class Assemblies: Senior Dramag G. L.Comms. g Jr. Prom Comm. g S. B. Dance Comm. g Willamette University. HALMBERG, DAVID: Trans. from West- field, N. J.g Merit Scholarship Semi- finalistg Undecided. HAMMACK, DAVE:N.S.H,Qhead commisjg E.E.g Nat. Merit Scholarship Finalistg N.H. S. Scholarship Finalistg G-Noteg J.V.Cross Country K: Trackg Student Guidance Comm. Qhead commis.jg Boys' Stateg Undecided. 37 ?Fm7f?' :rw A 1- ' 3 ' 3 if ' I .A Z' H Q, b . ip A vggggft F- ui.. Q-fafalff A- - , A HATHAWAY, MARK:Alpha Nufcorr.sec.J: E.E.g Momoirs Staff: Gen. Coun. Rep. : B. L. Rep.: Memoirs Contact Comm. 3 Willamette University. HAUSER, JUDY: Tao La Chifv.p. la E. E. 9 F.T. A. :Football PrincessgComm . Usher: Class Assembs. 5 Memoirs Contact Comm. g Election Comm . Jr. Prom Comm. QG. L. Comm. gG. L. Rep. QP. S. C. HAVEL, VELMA: General: Undecided. 38 HANSEN, BRUCE: Alpha Nu: J.V. Fc ballg J.V. Kr Varsity Golf: Varsity Tr: Gen. Coun.: O. S. C. HANSON, JOHN: Beta Phlfcorr. sei Frosh Class S. at A.: Kandahar: Fr Football: Class Assemb.Comms.: B Rep. 5 Gen.Coun.Rep.: Undecided. HARDIN, BOB: E.E.: Gambitfv.p.JQ Announce.Comm.3 U. of O. HARRIS, CAROL:G. L Comms.gUndec HARTON, JIM: Alpha Photo Rhofpr: v.p., sec.jg Thespiansg Class Da Comm.: Stage CrewQcapt.Jg Noon M: Crew: O. T. I. HARTUNG, SHARON: Twaunofcha Grantonian Staff: Pep Squadg C01 Usher: G.L.Comm.g Jr. Prom Com Counselors' Office Staff: Northwes' Business College. HARUDA, JUDY: Cuieafg Tri-Mg C qs. at a. ig F. T.A. Qv. p. jg Sr. ChoirQs1 Choralettesg Typing Awards: Co Usherg Fire Squad: Gen. Coun.Rep.g Comm. 5 Memoirs Contact Comm. g'l Comm.gJr. Prom Comm. :Class Asse Undecided. HARVEY, BETH:A1pha Thetafv. p., sf Thalianfs. at a. QgTypingAwardgJr. Cl Jr. Choir Honor Award: G. L. Com: Election Comm.. 3 Senior Annol Comm. Undecided '. HARWOOD, MIKE: Trans.from Cen Catholicg Beta PhiQs.at a. jg Olyrz Hi-Ylcorr. sec., chap.5: Fire Sq J. V. Football: Gen. Coun. Rep. :Asse Commsd U. of O. AY, MIKE: Delta Chi Omegag Columbia l-YQpres.,'treas.jg J. V. 8: Varsity asketballg J. V. 8: Varsity TrackgP. S. C. EANEY, MIKE: Sr. Class V. P. g Jr. lass B. L.V. P. gA1pha NugOlympicQsec.j5 andaharg Sr. Prom Comm. g B. L. Rep. 9 an. Coun. Rep.: U. of O. EITER, ROGER: General: Undecided. EIITSCHMIDT, SUE: Jr. G. L. Pres.g 1ieafQchap.jg F. T. A. gG. I. qv. p. jgUsher Quadg Fire Squadfcapt. jg Election Comm. o-chrm. jg Service Squadg Pep Clubg L. Rep. 5 Undecided. ELDFOND, PAT: Tao La ChigC1efs orr. sec. , hist. ja Thespians Qscribejg ialiang Tri-M qv.p.jg Spanish Ilonor rcietyg Asscm. Comm. gComm. Usherg L. Comms. g Library Staffg G. L. Rep.- ass Assembs.g E. E.g Choralettesg ring Sixteeng Sr. Choirg Sr. Dramag iiversity of California w ILSER, TONI: KILK Klubg Spring Rally Jadg Thespiansfpres. jg Golf Tcamg p Squadg Service Squadg Gen. Cotm. p. gG. L. Rep. QG. L. Comms. gAssemb. mm.g Sr. Dramag Comm. Usherg Coun. lice Staffg Linfield College. LT, DIANE: KlixQs.at a.jg Pep Squadg L.Rep.g Gen. Coun. Rep.g Jr. Choirg L. Comms. g Memoirs Contact Comm.g rtland State. LZER, JEANETTE: Jr. Honor Girlg and Prize Window Decorating Contestg E.g Gold Keysg Jr. Memoirs Staffg iss Assembly Comm.. Portland Art scum School. MENWAY, BILL: Royal Gg Memoirs ffg Memoirs Contact Comm.g E. E. emlstry Awardg J. V. Sz Varsity Golfg rslty Swim Team Qmgr.jg Willamette. HENRY, CAROL: G. L. Rep.g G. L. Comms.g Business School. HERRINGTON, JOHN: Generulg U. S. Army. HIBBARD, PAULI: N. H. S.g Tisque Qhistorian jg Memoirs Contact Comm. 9 Class Assembs. g Election Comm. gG. L, Comms. g Willamette. 39 HUBBARD, DAVE: Trans. from South Salemg Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm.g Mu Nu Xi. Portland State. HUFFMAN, LARRY: Alpha Nu Qpresqg Cascade Hi-Yfs.at a.JgRoyal G5 J. V. Basketball 81 Football, Varsity Baseball, Portland State. HUMPHREY, KAREN: Gen. 3 Undecided. 40 HICKS, WOODY: Trans. from Moscow, Idaho, S. B. Treas. 81 Assist. Treas.g MuNuXiQcorr. sec. JgCascade Hi-Yqv. p. , sec., corr. sec.yg Boys' Statefclerkyg Fire 8: Bomb Squadg Pep Squad, Election Comm.g Budget Comm.5 S. B. Comm., Jr. 81 Sr. Prom Comms.g Gen. Coun. Rep.g B.L.Rep.g U. of O. HILL, JAY: Royal Gg Columbia Hi-Yg G-Note, Cross-Country, Track, Wrest- lingg Undecided. HODGES, DIANE: Kapaki lpres. , s.at a.yg F, T. A., Comm. Usherg Service Squadg G. L. Comm., Oregon State. HOLCOMB, BOB: Mu Nu Xi, Royal G. Cascade Hi-Y Qs. at a.jg Frosh, J.V., Varsity Football, Frosh, J.V. Basket- ball. J. V., Varsity Wrestllngg Grays Harbor College. HOLLANDA, JAYME: Exchange Student from Brazilg ClefsgBeta Phi qchap.lgGen of the Weekg University of Brazil. HOLLINGER, THERESA: Kyadag G. L. Comm., Brigham Young. HOOD, PAT: G.L. Comms.: Election Comm. g Undecided. HORN, NANCY: Trans. from Tulelake Cal. 9 G. L. Comm. g F. H.A. 3 Pep Band Portland State. .HOYT, JIM: General, Undecided. l :IUMPHHI-IY, LINDA: Zeta Chig Whitman Prism-Y. G. L, commsf. Pep squad. Ilean-UpSquadg G. L. Rep. :Gen. Coun. Rep.g Undecided. HUNTICR, CHARLI-INR: 'll1'1lllSfL'1' from Ieff.g G. L. Comms. g Business College. IYCHIQ, JOHN: Delta Chi Omega Qs.at ,.jQCl6fSQGCIl.COLl11. Rep.: B. L. Reimg lr. Choir. Class Assem.: lfrosli Foot- izill S: Baskelballg LT, of O. IYTOWITZ, BOB: B. L. Hcp. 1 Memoirs Zontact Comm. :Noon Movie Ci'ew:O, S. C. ACOBS, BETTY: Kzip:iki1hist.j: Short- and and Typing Awards. Service Squad. 5. L. Comm . g Portland Suite. ACOBSON, KAREN: ll. S.g Kapuki corr. sec.J1 li. E.g Gold Keyg lilection ZUI11I'll.gJ1'. Class Assem. Comm. 3 G. J. Comms.g Gen. Colin. liep.:G. L. lep. 3 A rt Staffg Undecided. VAMES, ELAINE: Thi-spiansg Whitman l'riHHi-Y: G. L. Comms.: Sr. Drama. Portland State. ENSEN, MARILYN: Kuff Qx'.p.5 Tri-Yg Business College. OHANSEN, PALLIS: Trigu Kai. LT. of Jregon. -1 fr. r 2 Z0 . Z' ' jggf. 7' ff. , T fiif ' 1 . in -- Mfwf. ' ' -Wx ,.45LMaw'Q. f 4 , ist, 'f 1 - .W -. , M fl .2 4 pr. .Qi V, .. , . . ' 'P ..: I f457 1 f . H . ABQ :gt gi'- :' Qggggfi . O' .K iff. A 5 121.3 . . W V, 3 ', ig ' 2 if , I Nigga JOHNSON, BETTY: Alpha Thctafcorr. sec. jg J. A.g Coiuiselors' Office Staffg Comm. UshergG. L. Comms. gS. B. Dance Comm. g G. L. Rep. 3 P. S. C. JOHNSON, FRANCIIC: Soph.lIono1' Girlg Mum Queen. N . ll. S. qcommis. lg Tao Lai ChilGI'11I1l.1'0l1.l:l .'l'.A. g'l'hespiansQsee.1g Kandahar. Varsity Rallyg Comm. Ushcrg G. L. Rt-51.3 Gen. Coun. liep.g Jr. Prom Comm.g Student Guidance Commis.g G. L. Comms. 1 Election Comm. g Memoirs Contact Comm.: Dance Comms.g Class Asscmbs. 1 Service Squadg O. S. C. JOHNSON, JACKY: Generalg Undecided. 41 .4 as ' f,SQwj:m. 'tl is ' fs '49 auf e. 1 f KAY, SHIRLEY: 'IXNVLLLIHOQSOLH , v. p. ig Kanclaharg Shorthand Awardsg Jr. 81 Sr. Usher SquadsgFirc Squad: Comm.Usherg Class Asscmbs.1 Mcmoirs Staff: Gen. Coun. Rep. 1 G. L. Rep. .Memoirs Contact Comm. g Election Comm.. Jr. Prom Comm.: O. C. KEIIM, LEILANI: Tino La Chiftreas., asst. trc:is.jg Jr. K Sr. Usher Squznlg Class Assemb. g G. L. Comm. 5 Memoirs Contact Comm.: Jr. Prom Comm. g P.S.C. KELL, RICKY: Mu Nu XigOlympic Hi-Y fchnp. jg Optimistfs. :it 11. 1: Zipis. :it 11. 5 Royal G: Varsity Bxischzillfinggr, g V' ' Squaclg Whitm:ui College. 42 JOHNSON, MARILYN:Gene ral: Undecic Cel. JOHNSON, ROGER: Delta Chi Omega Qtreas. iq Olympic Hi'YQsec.y:Kandah:1r 'I'hespiansQsec.,treas.jg Senior Drama B. L. Pres.: Jr. Class S. at A.: Fir Squadtcapt. jg Frosh 81 J. V. Basketball Memoirs Contact Comm.: Gen. Coun Rep. g B. L. Rep. g O.S. C. JOHNSTON, AL:Dclta ChiOniegaQv. p.J Optimist: J. V. 8: Varsity Rallyg Fir 'Squadg Gen. Cotm. Rep.p B. L. Rep. O.S.C. JOHNSTON, LYNN: S., B. Girls' Leag' Pres.g Jr. G. L. Pres.: Soph. Hom Girl: Cuieafqtreas., asst. treas., chap. G. I. fGrant. rep., treas. jg Jr. Choirgl L. Rep.: Comm. Usher: Memoirs Cor tact Comm.g G. L. Comms.g Tal Comm.: Jr. Prom Comm.: S. B. Dani Comm.g U. of O. JOHNSTON, SUE: S. B. Sec.: Soph. L. Pres.g Soph. Honor Girl: J. V. Varsity Rallyg Jr. Prom Princes Tisquets. at a.pg N. H. S. g Gendrillsfsec I. R. L.g Fire Squadg G. L. Comms Class Assemb. Comm.g Undecided. JONAS, JUDY: Y. F. C. qv.p.ygG.L. Reg G. L. Comm. g Jr. Choir: Multnomah J College. JONES, JARRETT: Royal Gg Varsitl J. V. Golf: U. of O. JOSE, TROY: Thespiansg Reforestat Ki Stage Crew Lchr. ig O. S. C. KAHN, LEO: B. L. Rep. gGen.Coun.Re1 Memoirs Contact Comm.g Fire Squz P.S.C. LLERMAN, JAY: Soph. Class Pres. B. L. Vice Pres.: MuNuXi Qs. at a. jg 'al G: Optimist Qhist. 8: corr. sec.jg ient Guidance Commission: Safety nm.: B. L. Rep.: Fresh, J. V., 81 'sity Football 8: Track: Undecided. LLY, LUANNE: General: Undecided. RR, PEGGY: Zipfs. at a. jg Zeta Chi: L. Comm.: Sr. Choir: Choralettes: B. Office Staff: O. C. E. IDLAY, ROBERT: General: Undecided. INARI, SYLVIA: Orchestra fpres. jg Jote: Portland Chamber Orchestra lis and Clark Qscholarshipj. INEY, MAREN: Tao La Chitpres. jg T. A. Qcorr. sec. , pres. jg Kandahar: .ly Squad: Fire Squad: Service Squad: nm. Usherg Orientation Comm. g G. L. nm. gJr. Prom Comm. :Class Assemb. nm. g Memoirs Contact Comm. : :cinct Comm. 3 P. S. C. KLAND, PEGGY: Tri-Mg Typing nrd: Fire Squad: G. L. Comms.: Jr. lr. Prom Comms.: Jr. Ka Sr. Choirg anuel Hospital School of Nursing. SHNER, JUDY: F. T. A.: Thaliang .. Rep.: Comm. Usher: Sr. Choir: lrigalsg G. L. Comm. 5 Class Assemb. im.: U. of C. XUS, JEAN: Zeta Chi: Voithia Qsec. , Ls.jg G. L. Comm.: Portland State. X .. . . . any .L Jiri 3 N . N: Q Y .7 U P . Q, i Q ,K Q, .v -, 1: y e f 3 sk. L .Q Ng, Q. '33 '-a :X .. .. . - - -as - ,nw , ---' 3W'w3w+Pi'F -'IFN f o 525 f i? G-xv, RR X. ,F .iw N. we A . Xf.. :y ,wa if . .X .z .1 'bg 1 gg . 'wk wr.. X L-fi . sk a' -X .- mifyk .7 - . NF. rxie' wx. yi i an .:a.f.fX.g X. -fapfliiis s .Q : : -: .ian WX .-ummi A fi E., E 1 E 5. .,.. . -1 gm., .31 X .....X-Q...1.s- ny.. -2X . f..:jxr'9'.S21f..E N M' .z, .. UW 'wbzittihi 'Lg :--Xpqqvztgz . Mg: gwsiiisf at ,s , X s .w -M Q. we-J: . Q. N AYQQA' :.fXlf:X1N'lf '.v- 2. ?':w:v:Sf'. fXpgxQw..11X:-xf-f :figeggw V mm, r : t ags-:.si.i..z aw-pos e s I2 f'. - f-is . -X .1 I ff:2::..-.ff l . -A .E--f Q: S ff : ' S an 1:1 7 X' . - . i S Q2 . ii Q X X5 P 52231 si fe.. . Q, . 1.12518-fX:Q-zifwffvzr 5 .sa .. t . . .. R! , gl F . to is WN SW EQISSXWMN X XS i k:.T:b1?s5QHEf 2: MSX: :'wfr1gtX:ff . 'S i X if a if K x si w . X .K 2 Tis E may .1ww.fg1wezwae'::m's . we ifff:'i:z.1X Maw ' E 3333 H E 1 IF' ., 4 WH . KLEVE, GLENDA: Thespians fs.at a.j Steno: Memoirs Staff: G. L. Comms.: S Drama: Willamette University. KLINGSEIS, LINDA: Sr.Ch0irg Class Assembs. 5 Life Bible College. KLOSTERMAN, JIM: Alpha Nufchap sec. jg J.V.Wrestllng: Gen. Coun. Rep Sr. Prom Comm. :B. L. Rep. :Undecided 43 LANDEN, DICK: B. L. Ex. Sec.: Mu Nu Xiisec. J: Royal Glchap. J: Columbia Hi-Y Qtreasq: Frosh Football: Frosh, J.V. 8: Varsity Track: Varsity Cross Country Qcapt.J: U. ofO. LAPSCHEE, ARISTE: Acleon: Jr.Choir: P. S. C. LARISON, SYLVIA: Office Staff: G.L. Comm.: P.S.C. 44 KNIPPEL, MARY: General: Undecic KNOWLES, ANNE: General: Undecic KOPISCHKA, KARLA: VoithiaQs.at. Thspians: G. L. Comm. :Sr.Drama:l decided. KRAMER, LOUISE: Typing 8: Shortl Awards: Counselor's Office Staff: Prom Comm.: Precinct Comm.: C Comm. 1 P.S.C. KRIEGER, BARBARA: Pep squad: G Comm. : Undecided. KUHNAU, BRUCE: Columbia Hi-Y:-I Football: Election Comm.: O.S.C. LAIRD, CHARLES: Beta PhiQsec.7: Squad: Memoirs Contact Comm.: Coun. Rep.: B. L. Rep.: Undecided. LAIZURE, CAROL: TwaunoQsec.,s.a E. E.: G. I. Qsec. , hist.j: Service S1 Fire Squad: Memoirs Staff: Usher S1 Comm. Usher: Class Assemb. Comn Memoirs Contact Comm. : G. L. Com Election Comm.: Jr. Prom Comm.: decided. LAMM, SUSI: Cueqcorr. sec. J: Kand: F. T. A.: Fire Squad: Comm. Usher: Rep.: Memoirs Contact Comm.: C Dance Comm.: Jr. Prom Comm.: , Dance Comm.: U. of O. PHER, JIM: Columbia Hi-Y: Stage wg Class Assembs.: Band: O. S. C. :1cH, APAT: ciao-Y-Teens fsec.jN spians: Sr. Drama.: Class Assemb. :X cinct Comm. : Typing Awa1'dS9 G- L- 1ms.:O. C. E. IDER, AUGUSTA: G. L. Comms.: ez. s. Office Heiper: Typing K1 S11011- 1 Awards: Undecided. 'GHLIN, JOHN: General: Undecided FINGER, JIM: G-Note Qpres. ,v.p.J: ' Lmbia Hi-YQ B. L. Rep. :Orchestra: iQpres.J: P. S. C. VERTON, ANN: Memoirs Editor: .mo ftreas., assist treas. I: Kandahar: .A.: N. H. S. :Spanish N. H. S. 3 Tally rn. Chrm. :Jr. Prom Comm. : G. L. m. :Comn1. Usher: Fire Squad: Gen. le Week: Precinct Comm.: Class fmbs.: Willamette University. ACK, KEN: General: Portland Art 91. , BOB: General: Undecided , BOB: Sr. Class Pres,: Mu Nu Xi s. ,corr. sec.,l1ist.J: Cascade Hi-Y: 3 Assembs. : Memoirs Cont. Comm. - Squad: Service Squad: B. L. Rep.: Cou.n. Floor Leader: J. V. Rally: h Football: J. V. Basketball: U. of O. X . I A? 'Q . , I . P f A . ' .- YF ,fi F55 ..k. ,g , s , is .: ,F 'I K 83'-iw . . .. ' . ..fli...',, - . fn . .A filijgnf- . L , ' J I r Sw ' . , ., 'Q' ' 4. Q 1. :yr n ,-' '31 f . ' v f,5', 1 ' ' ' g. PQ' ' ,I . 'Q f f' , 2'- wwgfiw-:.Qg'k ,Nm v .fvw .tag r. ' .-, 1 ,. Y n A I f ., .wiv It 34 D 5 H ' 'N fl .f -W ii: . . .. . 1-:::.::':': 1 ' -A . W r A ' cigar Vg ' 2 . -5 f. 21... ---' ., A ' .14 . ff' f 6 LEKAS, ANDY: Delta Chi Omega Qhist, CMP-J9 Thespians: Sr. Comm. Comm Memoirs Cont. Comm.: Class Assemb Undecided. LEMERY, JIM: Alpha Nu fpres. J: Royal G: Cascade Hi-Y Qpres. , chap.y: E. E Fire Squad:Gen. Coun. Rep.: B. L. Rep J. V. Sz Varsity Basketball: O, S, C, LEVEEN, LINDA: Cuieaf Qsec., s.at a.y Thalifm wp-by F.T.A.: G.L. comms Usher Squad: Jr. Prom Comm.: Office Staff: S. B. Dance Comm.: Forensif Precinct Comm.: P. S, C, 45 l - us.. Sams wwf , .g..i,.- I. .sw . . J : sm X U Q Q- E355 ov X 5-594 7 oz. . . fi. ' Y Q ' 5 ..,. , . . Qinifiii ' Q . Qx iiigek. fr' 3- i f ' g tgffwe- A K g ifigigi ' . -...of . . - . .frtggsa N s L, ,p.wfE. . K stil. l LUNDQUIST, GAYLE: Tisque Qsec.jg Frosh Class Sec.g Memoirs Staffg G. L. Rep.g Fire 8: Bomb Squadg Usher Squadg Comm. Usher. Memoirs Cont. Comm.g Typing Awardsg Class Assembs.g G. L. Comms.g Reg Cont. Comm. 9 Jr. Prom Comm.g Frosh Frolic Comm. gUndecided. LUNDSTROM, MARY ANNE: Election Comm.g G. L. Comm.g G. L. Treas.g Office Staff: Pacific Lutheran College. LUSHER, KAREN: Alpha Thetaqhismg N.H.S. g KuffQsec.jg Typing Awardg G. L. Comms. g Jr. Prom Comms. g O.S.C. 46 si Q Q 'E is s is ' . W.. www... elsuif- ww- im.'...t.f.-1gqws.v.i5,i..-0 S23 'A E Q ee. 2 iiiiiiii rm.: ts was . we rags.-.gas r f.i2iE2si3ii.: 'U sis . 'Q S .. ggi.. E. if-1 A-,S iw Fi? is ms 'SEZ -. .i':I.' . .w.'si....' . 1-Q A Q W. . E , Q Eggs.. A 3 E+ sis Sass L ag .4 . Qi if ?:TS5f i?im 56 ,, 2: 2.55 5: T 2: YE si gg . Q . S Sfmt, 32.1.55 ' 'LN YJ .Q Ui. ........io.S .. ... ml., N53 Egttliiiglifiiiii ' 2 W E: 'EE 2 5 ef. via at -: .- A E 1329? W Q55 Q A .... I . -.2i:.-22- :fe.: Wgsfgitafi w. 2 .... .... ages- XE? wi is 3 5 K X FQ 551 gk Elm A ... . Q. . .iii 2 O.. SE E si 54 Q wgggzss .1 S 5. 5:32 . R 'S 5 Q Q ,. QL.ee it . . Qi xg gg Ll ,. X 5 1 Q fu K ,Qt 2. 5 ' is? ig s is S im is -Mimi LEVETON, BOB: Gen. Coun. Rep.g 3 Squadg Service Squadg B. L. Rep.g Cl Assembs.g Election Comm.g Prec Comm. 3 Jr. Prom Comm.g Noon Mi Crewg Memoirs Cont. Comm.g Fro: J. V. Trackg Frosh Footballg Mili' Service. LEWIS, SUE: Student Body V. P.. E. Twauno Qtreas. jg Clefs Qv. p. jg Kanda Qsec. jg Tri-M Qpres.Jg Sr. Choir Qv.1 Frosh Frolic Queeng Football Prince Gen. Coun.g Frosh G. L. Pres.g Cl Assembs. g Evaluation Comm. 3 Elecw Comm. gAssem. Comm. gSwing Sixte Choralettesg Northwest Choirg Fest. Select. Comm. g Forensicsg Willame' LLOYD, JOHN: Columbia Hi-Y QB. at N. R. O. T. C. Scho1arshipgFrosh, J. 8: Varsity Footballg Frosh Trackg J. Baseballg O. S. C. LOFGREN, BOB: Generalg U. of O. LORENZEN, PAULzTrans. from Spokz G-Note Qs. at a.jg Band Qpres.jg E. B. L. Rep.g Rcfor. Crewg Stanford. LOSTROM, MARION:ThespiansgF.T. Art Staff. Scholastic Art Awardg I decided. LOTT, JANET: Office Staffg Undeci1 LOVETT, BIFF: Royal G3 Varsity i Teamg University of Houston. LUKASZ, NINA: Genera1gUndecidf RCUS, SANDRA: Tao La Chig G. L. nms.g Shorthand 8: Typing Awardsq of O. RKLEY, SUE: Twauno Qcorr. seo.Qg Es Qhist.jg Tri-Mg Kandaharg Comm. erg Gen. Coun. Rep.g G. L. Rep.g Staffg Service Squadg Election Comm. 3 Prom Comm.g G. L. Comm.g Class embs. g Sr. Choir Qh.ist.Jg Madrigalsg ng Sixteeng E. E. g Gold Key Awardsg Jf O. RTELL, NANCEY: Trans. from Jeffg Qtreas.Jg G. L. Comm.: G. L. Rep: :tion Comm. g P. S. C. XTIN, ANNE: Frosh Honor Girlg Soph 's League Pres.: Sr. Rally Squadg Gen he Weekg Cuieaf fs.at a.Jg N. H. S.- . L. 5 Fire Squadg Service Squadg Gen. 1. Rep.g G. L. Comm.gComm. Usherg amb. Comm.g Undecided. ITIN, JUDIE: Transfer from Jeff.. '. C. Qpres. , v.p. , area council sec.Jg teen Driving Comm.g G. L. Rep.g . Coun. Rep.g Emanuel School of sing. LTIN, MARY: Jr. Choirg Pep Squadg tion Comm.g G. L. Comm.g Emmanuel ol of Nursing. ON, PATRICIA: Kapakig Forensicsg Executive Awardsg G. L. Comms.g Coun. Rep.g G. L. Rep.g P.S.C, IWELL, CAROLE: N.H.S.: Ciao-Y S5 Thespiansg Service Squadg G. L, m.g Sr. Dramateursg E. E.g Class mbs.g Undecided. FEE, DON: E.E.g Optimist fcorr. :OlympiCHi-Y: G-NotepJ.V. Trackg 5 Dance Bandg Orchestra. Class e Comm.g Gen. Coun. Rep.. Class mbs.: Undecided. 3 '.'l n, V 551 I , - ' ly - 45 , ',.' Q' 'MIP gqv MCCABE, JAN: Columbia Hi-Yfv. p. , sec.jgJ.V. 81 VarsityTrackgFireSquadg Memoirs Contact Comm.. O.S. C. MCCLEARY, PAT: Kapakigwhitman Tri- Hi-Y fsec. , hist.jg Election Comm. g Jr. Choir. G. L. Comms. g Memoirs Contact Comm.g Business College. MCCURDY, JOAN: E. E.: F. T.A.: Tao La Chi lassist. treas., treas. , v. pres.jg Jr. Orient. Commiss.g Art Staffg G.L. Comms.g Service Squadg Jr. and Sr. Prom Comms.5 Election Comm.g Class Assembs., Commence. Usher. G.L. Rep.: O.S. C. 47 5 f H A f ax 1 g. is A Y . if it f 1 f 0 E X X 2 x gi E xt Q s 2 Ei 5 X E 4 A WX ? c gli ! gg ight I. it 3 X if We iii . . H ul 3 X55 l 1 2 -fm Eiga? 15 -V.. -,:-. . 2. H X S l l X sg X X. K l gi get 1. W it l 2 - H Q 3' 5 Q , . R ,R Y Q X x ix X S .4 L lil 5 N ...A is X ,sk G.. S MCNEIL, HEATHER: Clefs. g Jr. Choirg Sr.Choirfv.p.l: Class Assemhs.g Gen. Coun. Rep. g G. L. Comm. 1 Memoirs Con- tact Comm . g Undecided. MCQUARRY, DARRYL: Delux Chi Omega. Undecided. MEADER, RICHARD: Olympic Hi-Yg U. of O. 48 MCCUTCHEON,MARILYN:KapakiQsec. H. M. Awardg Memoirs Staffg Memoii Contact Comm.g G. L. Comms.: G.' Rep. : Bryn Mawr. McDOWELL,PAUL:GeneralgUndecide MCFARLAND, GARY: Bandg Undecide MCHALEY, JIM: Generalg Brooks In: of Photography. MCILVEEN, SUSAN: Scholastic I Awardg O. S.C. MCKENZIE, JANICE: Kapakig N.H.! Swim 8.1 Tennis Teamsg E.E.g Con.n Usherg Memoirs Contact Comm.g G. Comm. g G. L. Rep. g P.S. C. MCKINNON, PATTY: G. L. Ex. SE Tisquefv.p.,chap.5gThespiansfhist.,pr Kandaharg Fire 8: Service Squadsg Dramag Typing Awardg Comm. Us Memoirs Contact Comm.g Jr. P2 Comm. 5 G. L. Comm. 3 Class Assem G. L.Rep.g Gen. Coun. Rep. 5 Linfield l MCLOUGHLIN, DIANE: Trans.from Dallesg Undecided. MCMURCHIE, MADGE: Chrestog Tr Election Comm. 5 S. B. Office Staffg of Portland. CLENBURG, GRETCHEN: Ciao Y- xQsec.Jg P. S. C. sv, LYNNE: N. H. S.. F. T. A.. .5 G. L. Rep.: P. s. c. ER, RICK: S. B. Service Rep.g Mu fv.p.ygRoya1 Gg N. H. S.. Service 5 Fire Squadg Election Comm. 9 S. B. 2 Comm. g Gen.Coun. Rep. g Mem. Comm.g Undecided. .ER, BOB: B. L. Rep.g Gen. Colm. ,Forensicsg Frosh8zJ. V. Footballg X O. ,ER, CAROL: Thespians fs.at a.Jg an ftreas.Jg Sr. Dramateursg G. L. 1s.gMemoirs Cont. Comm. g Comm. rg Election Comm.g Mills. NER, SANDRA: Thespiansg E. E.3 ion Comm. 3 Fire Squadg S. B. Da.nce 1. 5 G. L. Comm.g P. S. C. ER, KATIE: Alpha Thetag Quest corr. sec.Jg F. T. A.. N. H. S.9 Memoirs Cont. Comm.g Office 3. L. Comms.g Linfield. DN, SUZIE: ZetaChi fv.p., chap. , reas. Jg Whitman Tri-Hi-Y qv. p. Jg om Comm.g Undecided.. Y, JEANNE: KlixQhist.Jg Thalian ,s.at a.Qg Sr. Honor Girlg G. L. IsherSquadg Comm. Usherg G. L. 5.3 Typing Awardsg Class Assem.g ded. X . SN. t p t X .- f - 3 af F S ,:, YNETQN 5 ' 5 ' xii' , L MOORE, CAROLYN: Transfer from W. H.S.9 Lata Ky Qsec. , treas.JgG. L. Comm.gJr. Choirg P, S. C. MOORE, MARILYN: Zeta ChigUndecided. MOORE, PETE: Student Body Pres.5 N. H. S. fcommis.jg Delta Ch1Omegag Colton Meek fpres., s.at a.Jg E. E.g Boys' StategRose Festival Se1ectiongFire Squadg Frosh 8. J. V. Basketballg Frosh 8: J. V. Baseballg Frosh Footballg Un- decided. 49 1 Q NIEMI, BILL: Memoirs Contact Comm. Tennis fdoubles champqg B, L, Rep, Frosh Football: J.V. Baseball: P.S.C., NORTON, HENRY: Senior Choir: Tri-M: Swing Sixteen: Madrigalsg Sr. Class assemb.: Lewis and Clark. NORTON, DICK: orchestra: P.S.C. 50 V, ,. -.,5.5:- : . ,Z x 2 . f it f' .1 , MORGAN, JUDY: Zeta Chi Qs.at a.j Gen. Coun. Rep. 3 Sr. Dramateurs: Pe Squad: O. S. C. MUCHA, JUDY: Klix qcorr. sec.j: A Staff Chr.: Frosh Honor Girl: Gold Key N. H. S. 3 Usher Squad: Election Comm G. L. Comm.: S. B. Dance Comm Assemb. Comm.: Class Assembs.:Ge Coun. Rep.: Memoirs Cont. Comm E- E-9 Swim Team Capt.: Undecided MULDOON, KAREN: General: Undecic ed. MURPHY, MIKE: G-Note: Fire Sq B. L. Rep.: Orchestra: Frosh Tr: J. V. Baseball: U. of P. NASH, MARY: Transferfrom Taft, O Whitman Tri-Hi-Y Qcorr. sec.l: Un: ided. NELSON, NANCY: N.H.S.9 Kllx fel G.L. Comms.: Commen. Usher: 1 Rep.9 O.S.C. NEWHOUSE, SHARON: F.T.A.s Thr Gen. Coun. Rep: Jr. Prom Comm.: Comms. : Class Assembly: P.S. C. . NEWTON, CAROLYN:Trans.from Pu Rico: Kuffq chap. J: Assemb. Con Western Washington College. NICCUM, NORRIS: J. V. 8: Varsity T1 Gen.Coun.Rep.: Columbia Hi-Yfpre 1.C.C. : P.S.C. ZBAUM, ROBYN: 'Davauno qpres.Jg sg F.T.A.g Kandahar: Frosh G.L. identg Girlof the Monthg Gen. of the :gSpringRally: G. L. Comms. 9 G. L. g Memoirs Contact Comm.: Class mbs.g Fire Squad: Gen. Coun. Rep.: mence. Usher: U. of Hawaii. INK, ARDITH: Ciao Y-Teens fclub , hist., treas., s. at a.lg Speech m.: Business College. ALLAGHAN, KATHLEEN: Library T: P.E. Helper: Science Board Rep.: . Comms.: Undecided. EN, ROY: Tri-M ftreas.JgBoys Oc- wingSixteen: Sr. Choir: Madrigals: cided. lL, CLEO: Cue fsec.j: G. L. Rep.: Comms.: Commence. -Usherg Jr. I Comm.: Linfield. I BY, RONALD: Trans. from Minn. 3 Chorus: N.H.S.g Fire Squadg P. J, JUDY: Y. F.C. fv.p.ls Sr- Ch0iI'i g G.L. Comm.: Bethany Bible Col- IER, DICK: Alpha Nu: Olympic Hi- Jtimist Qs.at a.Jg Kandahar: B. L. ,Election Comm.:Gen. Coun. Rep.: O. 'IS, KATHY: Kapaki Qasst. treas. , .pg N.H.S. gGen. Coun. Rep. : G. L. is.: Sr. G, L, Pres.: Office Staff: C. . 1 saga- . ' sk xg... f :M X i Q Q 5 if li .yur PATTON, MIKE: Trans. from Lincoln Undecided. PATZER, LARRY: Sound 8: Stage Crew P. S. C, PAYNE, LEO: General, Undecided 51 PETRE, LINDA: Klix Qsecqg Thespiaus Qv.p.Jg Thalians Qcorr. sec., s.at a.jg Sr. Dramateursg G. L. Comms.: G. L. Rep.g P. S. C. PHERNETTON, MARY: Gen. 5 Undecided. PHILLIPS, ROGER: Gen.: Undecided. 52 PAYNE, MARGARET: Twauno Qs.at scholarship officerj: Kandahar: C1. Qsec.Jg Soph. Class V. P.: Grtmton Staff: G. L. Comms.: Class Assemb Jr. Prom Comm.g Fire Squad: Com Usher: G. L. Rep.: Service Squad:Q Choir: Madrigals: Swing Sixteen: G1 drills: Willamette University. PEARSON, BURKE: Thespiansg CQ Assembs.g Sr. Drainag P. S. C. PEARSON, LESLEY: Cue: Kzmdal F. T. A.: G., L. Comm.: G. L. R Election Comm.g O. S. C. PEDDICORD, NANCIE: Cuieaf Qcu corr. sec.1:Thespians Qsec.Jg F. T. G. L. Rep.. G. L. Comm.: Memc Cont. Comm.g Precinct Comm.: C Assemb. 9 Sr. Dramateursg Office S Jr. Prom Comm.: Typing Awards:Co Usher: U. of O. PEDERSEN, CONNIE: Cueichap. , ci sec.jgG. L. Comm.g Jr. Prom Com Election Comm.: G. L. Dance Com Service Squad: Undecided. PENDERGRASS, MARY: Kapakig F, 'I Service Squad: G. L. Comms.3 P. E PERKIN, MARYLU: E. E. 3 Cuieaf Q51 F. T. A.gG. L. Rep.gGen. Coun. H G. L. Comms.: Memoirs Staff: U: Squad Capt.: Election Comm.: Co UshergJr. Prom Comm.: Service Sc Undecided. PETERSON, JACKIE: Twaunog Kandz Fire Squadg G. L. Rep.: Jr. Prom Cor G. L. Comm.g Frosh Frolic Prine Undecided. PETERSON, STAN: Quests P. S. C X: x I ' I :E-:E-i:33:Ei'5:E:irfEi:3E:r - N 'Sam ' SW Ffrii.: 'fi' : Z: 7 1: .,.,,, g I ' 2 we K Y? :fi- .ezzg f Q s 1 If-f? lil i . . ' ' - ig 1 1 :-i q.. ii' . ' f.iai.iS -. W 5 ,525 wif: ef: , t 5::f- 1 . .ff,..jw i k. . 1 ez. .W K .. q gf. Nz A ' ,gy Ref' , .QNX new we x 4 f f - N, 1 I fr 11 of .Sf ,. A fn rr . l f y 5 1 1- r 5 ' f L YA NH' P f ff.-yf .ff R1 pgs ,.,...f 1 . .s is-is ef' If a pf 1' ff df., ' r vs 1- 4, ...X . sf , . N. ns, ' ' fig-'ffgx i o 'A' if N rf K 'F .1 !lr34'Y X'f. f ..,Qf2'l' f...fif.- E-Args? yljfrnr' W... . ,, 4 rm ff isuaxf av. Q.. .:.h-haf ' KETT, JOHN: Fire Squadg Dance 8: BandgJr. Achievement: Frosh Foot- Lewis K: Clark. FMAN, MYRNA: Klix Qcust., grant. jg Memoirs Cont. Comm.: Office ig Undecided. IERANTZ, DAVID: chess c1ub:J. v. ba111v1gr.: P. s. c. ICK, SUE: Klix Qpx-es.: cust.Jg Clefs .jg Memoirs Cont. Comm. :Assemb. m.: G.L. Comm.: G.L. Rep. gGen. L. Rep. 3 Class Assembs. g Sr. Choir: 'alettesgTyping K: Shorthand Awards: m. Usher: University of Washington. TER, TED: Quest: Memoirs Staff: oirs Cont. Comm.: Willamette . ELL, JAY: Columbia Hi-Y fsec. , .jg Kandahar: Band: O. S. C. I'T, MARILYN: Cuieafftreas.,hist.J: .S.g E. E.g Shorthand Awards: Sr. r Squad: Memoirs Staff: Comm. rg Memoirs Contact Comm.: G. L s. 9 Election Comm. fco-chrmn. jg Comms.: Gen.Coun.Rep.g Lewis 8: c. ETON, DICK: Royal Gg Delta Chi gagJ.V. Q Varsity Football: Varsity tlingg Linfield. JINE, PAT: Kapaki Qsec.y:Election n.: G. L. Comms.: Memoirs Cont. n.g Comm. Usher: Choir qtreasqg ,O. .,.. .,... . .. ., ,,.. K Q X .- W 'wb . me . Q 95 r 1 X f H F..-N is Q , 22 xzbkwg, J 55, ,Q 'S RX . lf.: . .231 at 'ii 5'5 i ni? - .vii . A . NN M. , J. 'QW' - 3' K S bz. 4 X SQ myxk PYLE, DONNA: Cuieaf qpres. 3: Varsity Rally Squad: N, H, S. gGen. Coun. Rep G. L. Rep.: E. E.: Gen-Drills Qpres.J Election Comm.gMemoirs Cont. Comm , G. L. Comm. g Fire Squad: Service Squad, Class Assemb.: S. B. Dance Comm , O. S. C. RAMBERG, DAN: General: P.S,C, RAMSBY, JUDY: General: W.S. C. 53 . .. ....- L- il lf -4 : S S . f S - 5:95122 i ' be ...V -I , ,. it ., 5 wed' r ...R . ins. A , .,,:E Y . S., ,T Q.. f ,. 5 . QAJ ' if M.:A :fd A i f it 1 1 f 1 1. wmalg. . F g,g..,.A A Q REISNER, FRED: General: Undecided. REYNOLDS, JIM: Scholastic Art Award Art Stafffchrmn. jgB. L. Rep. gGen. Coun. Rep. 9 Undecided. REYNOLDS, RONALD: General: Un- decided . 54 RANCOURT, NANCY: Cue fsec., pai v. p.J: N.H.S.: Typing and Shorth Awards: Service Squad: G. L. Comn Jr. Prom Comm.g P.E. Helper: G Rep. z Undecided. RANDALL, BARRY:Sr .Class B.L,Pri Delta Chi Omegafs.at a. Jg Colton lv Hi-YQ Royal Gfv.p.jg Frosh, J. V. Varsity BasketballgJ.V. 8: Varsity Tr: Service Squad: Fire Squad: Tally Com Memoirs Contact Comm. 3 O.S. C. RANKIN, SUE: Zeta ChiQs.at a. ,trei v. p. jg Jr. Choir: Cafeteria Staffg Elec Comm.: G. L. Comm. 5 P.S. C. RAPTOR, BARBARA: Tlsquefs. at Kandahar: Comm. Usherg Jr. Choirg Prom Comm.: G. L. Comms.: Cl Assembs.g G. L.Rep.: O.S.C. RAY, THELMA:S. B. Sec. QG. L. EX.SI CuieafQs.at a. ,pres. lg Sr. Choirg C fv.p.jg Choralettesfpresqg Tri-Mg G drillsg F. T.A. :Swing 163 Speech Aw: Comm.Usherg Gen. of the Week: Cl Assembs.g G. L. Comm. 9 Tally Com Memoirs Contact Comm. 5 Willameti REED, DOUGLAS: Tri-Mg Gambit, Choir: Sr. Dramag Swing Sixteen, J. W Varsity Football glirosh WrestlinggVar Trackg Madrigalsg P.S. C. REED, ROGER: General, Undecided REEDY, BOB: N.H.S. Lcommisqgl Merit Scholarship Finalisltg N. E Scholarship Finalist: E. E. 9 I.R.L.: ChoirQtreas.jg ClefsQtreas.jg Colun Hi-Yg Tri-Mfpres. jg Memoirs Con Comm. g Gen. Coun.Rep. QB. L.Rep. decided. REID, MARY: G. L. COUIUIS-S S- Comm.g U. of O. ODES, GARY: 'Irans.from Belmont, . :N.I-LS. :Gen.Coun.Rep. :Willamette IH, KENDALL:J. V. Wr8BtlinggP. S C. Il-IARDSON, PATRICIA: Trans. from asus: Y-Teens: Undecided. ,EY, DOUG:Columbia Hi-Y:B. L. Rep. . C. BERTS, SHARLIE: Tisque qchap.J: sltyRa11y: Sr. Prom Comm.: G. L. am. : Assemb. Comm.: U. of P. BINSON,LLOYD:Jr. B. L.V. P. :Delta 0megafsec.,pres.l: Cascade Hi-Y J., treas.j: Royal GQsec.j: General he Week: Frosh, J. V. 8: Varsity lketballfcapt. J:Vars lty Baseball: Ser- a Squad: B.L.Rep.: Memoirs Con- L' Comm.: Undecided. JLI, MARILYN: Lata Ky fv.p.j Quest: .C. : Gen. Coun. Rep. : Service Squad: .. Comms. 9 P.S. C. DWICK, STANLEY: General: P. S. C. SERS, LINDA: Jr. Prom. Comm.: QC.E. ROLLINS, JOAN: S.B. Comm.: Election Comm.: G. L. Comm.: Jr. Achieve Seattle U. RORABECK, SUSAN: General: U. Of O RCBEN, EVELYN: N. H.S.9 Tao La Chi Qchap.l :J r .Honor Girl :Shorthand Awards Memoirs Staff :Memoirs Contact Comm G. L. Rep. :G. L. Comms . :Willamette U 55 SCARBOROUGH, PHYLLIS: Jr. Prom Comm.: Class Assembs.: Sr. Drama: Pasadena Playhouse. SCHATZ, JAN: Klix Klubfpledge pres., cust.j:Tri-Mfhist.j:Pep Squad:Sr.Choir: Mr. Harding's Office StaffgG. L. Comm.: G. L.Rep. : S. B. Office Staff: Linfield. SCHLEICH., ROGER: Wrestling: Frosh KzvJ.V. Football: P.S.C. 56 I' 'sr Vin I' ,.-vm XX Tw: X! - - ff if :sf J ,sl . , .., , ROSENCRANTZ, DAVID: Delta C Omega: Cascade Hi-Y: Kandahar: J. Cross Country: Frosh Track: Servi Squad:Class Assembs. :Gen. Coun. Rep B. L.Rep. : Dartmouth. ROSS, CAROL: N. H. S. g' Kapakifas: treas.. ,treas. J: Election Comm.: G. Comms. 9 Gold Key Award: O.S. C. RUMPAKIS, MARIA: Kapakifservi rep.y: Election Comm.: G.L.Comms Gen. Coun. Rep.: U. of P. SANDERS, CHERIE:Sr.C1ass Sec. :Fc ball Queen: Tisquefhist.J: Service 8: F Squads: Memoirs Contact Comm.: S. Dance Comm.: Grantonian staff: Cl Assemb.: Library StaH: O. C. E. SAPERSTEIN, BERDEEN:K11x:Gendri Spanish N. H. S. g Counselors' Office St Class Assembs. : Gen. Coun.Rep.: G. Comms.: U. of O. SA PERSTEIN, MENDELL: General: decided. SASAKI, J EAN:Alpha Thetalpres . ,trea N.H.S.3 Counselors' Office Staff: G Comm.: Lewis 8: Clark. SAUL, ESTHER: General: Undecided, SAX, JUDY: Tao La Chifpres. , sec Memoirs Contact Comm. : Comm.Usl Jr.Choir:Class Assembs. :G. L. Comm G.,L.,Rep.: U. of W. S 5 5 .- -2:'- .iz Q :A 1:22 f'.jf.1a '2: -' : I, 2 73,7 ,E z K NEIDER, KERMIT: Trans. from Mil- kieg Alpha Nu: Royal G: Varsity stlingg B. L. Rep. 1 P.S. C. ITT, CHARLES: Alpha Nu: Columbia YQ E.E.g G-Noteg I. R. L. fv.p.Jg Fire idg Kandaharg Class Assembs. :Whit- TT, SHIRLEY: Twaunoqs. ata. lg iaharg Shorthand Awnrdg Jr. 81 Sr. er Squadsg Comm. Usherg Memoirs :act Comm. 9 Jr. Prom Comm. g Class 2mbs.g G. L. Comms. g U. of O. 'ERS, TERI: Kapakifv. p. lgThespians 9.55 Whitman Tri-Yftreas. , pres.Jg Squadg Counselors' Office Staffg rramag Class Assemb. QG. L. Commg ecided. DERS, JOYCE: N.H.S.g Undecided. DBOLT, LARRY: U. S. National Bank ilarshipg Mu Nu Xiqpres. , s. at a. , .sec.JgColton Meek Hi-Yfsec. , hist.l: sh gl J. V. Football. Frosh Q J. V. :kg Art Staffg Varsity Rally Squadg SquadgSr. Prom Comm.fco-chrmn.yg .Rep.q Gen. Coun. Rep.: U. of O. IP, JOHN: Math Asso. of America 'dg N.H.S.g E. E.: National Merit larship Semi-Finalistg Professional neers Math Awardg Memoirs Con- Comm.g Reed College. 7LEY,ANNE: Klix Qhist.lgSr. Class A. g E. E. g Service Squadg Jr. Prom n.g G. L. Comms.g S. B. Dance n.g Sr. Dramag Election Comms.g Teamg U. of O. .TON, DEBBIE: N. H. S.g E. E.g A.g Tao La ChiQs.at a.jg Memoirs Election Comm.g G. L. Comms.g Dance Comm. g Memoirs Contact n.g Lewis 8: Clark. SHERRILL, MIKE: Tra.ns.from Benson National Merit S. Q. T. Semi-Finalistg N. H. S.g E. E. 5 G-Notefs. at a.Jg Grant- onia.n Staffg Bandg Orchestrag Undecided SHININGER, TERRY: Jr. Class Treas.g Beta Phifsec. , treas. , hist.Jg Service 81 Fire Squadsg B. L. Rep. gGen. Coun. Rep.g Class Assembs.gJ r.Prom Comm . gU.ofO. SIMMONS, KAREN: Cuefpres. ,parliaqg N. H. S.g E. E. 5 G-Noteqsec. jg Memoirs Staffg Bandfsec. jg Comm. Usherg Jr. Achieve.fsales man., treas. , v. p.JgJr. Prom Comm. 3 G. L. Comms. g Memoirs Contact Comm. 5 Class Assembs.g Sr. Announce. Comm. 5 P. L. C. 57 .-at .sa z.. is 9 K its fi',,2'E.. ' 1 I,-ep mi 5 7 saw refs A ' .f:w:'4 ma- gym.-..ff I':j., SOOK, GLORIA: Zeta Chi Epsilon: Business College. SPENCER, GERRY: Mu Nu Xi:Thespians: Olympic Hi-Y: Frosh 8: J. V. Football: Frosh Basketball: Frosh Track: Class Assembs. : Jr. Prom Comm. 3 Gen. Coun. Rep.: B.L.Rep.: U. of O. SPRANDO, CLAUDIA: Klix: Thespians: Memoirs Contact Comm.. :G. L. Comms.: Class Assemb. Comm.: Sr. Drama: Gen.Coun.Rep.: G. L. Rep.: U. of P. 58 SINCLAIR, DON: Jr. Class V. P.: J. 8: Varsity Rally: Gen. Coun. iv. p. J: Del Chi OmegaQs.at a.Q: Colton Meek Hi- Qpres. , chap.J: Kandaharfs. at a. y: E. E Fire Squad: Varsity Track: Swim Teal Class Assembs.: Election Comm.: S Prom Comm.: Assemb. Comm.: B. Rep. : Gen.Coun.Rep.: U. of O. SIPE, JUDY: N. H. S. :E. E. :Kapakifhis chap.-J: G. L. Comms.: O. C. E. SITES, DALE: Royal G: Varsity Wres lingQmgr.J: Willamette. SLEEPER, JIM: General: Undecided. SMITH, DAYTON: Quest: Stage Cre Reforestation Crew: Second Place Sa: Teen Driving Test: Clark Jr. College. SNEEDEN, SUSAN: Thalianftreas. , cox sec.y: E. E.: Comm. Usher: Mernoi Staff: Election Comm. : Memoirs Conte Comm.Qchrmn.J:G.L.Comms.:Undecid: SOLOMON, JERRY: National Me Finalist: N.H.S. g I. R. L. Qv.p.Q: E. I Memoirs Staff: Band: Orchestra: Dax Band: Forensics: Class Assemb.: I Announce. Comm. : Undecided. SOMEKAWA, CAROLE:Gen. Coun. Pn Frosh Class V. P.: Soph. G. L. V. Soph. Honor Girl: Cue Cup for Outstand Frosh:N.H.S. :F.T.A.Qv. p. y:K1ixQtreae Jr. 8: Sr. Usher Squads: Comm. Us E. E.: Memoirs Contact Comm.: S. Dance Comm.: G. L. Comms.: Elec1 Comm. : Gen. Coun. Rep.: U. of O. SONES, PAM: Cuieaf: Thalianthis F.T.A.: Service Squad: Jr. 8: Sr. Us Squads: Pep Squad: Election Comm. Ez Sr. Prom Comms.: Sr. Class D Comm.: Sr.Announce. Comm.: Mem Contact Comm. :G. L. Comm. :G. L. Ri P. S. C. 'APLETON, NANCY: K1ixgKa.nda.harg L. Comms. g Assemb. Comm. g P.S. C. LE, sHERR1E:A1pha Theta. F.T.A.g indaharg Spanish N. H.S.g E. E. 3 G. L. imm.,g Election Comm.g G. L. Rep.g ndecided. 'EINBERG, BOB: B. L. Ex. Sec. gA1pha 1, Cascade Hi-YQhist.,treas.jg Band .p. jg Orchestraiv. p.Jg Blue Notes. irsity Tennis Teamg U. of O. EPHENS, JICA NIC'I l'E: Gvncrnl 1 Unfit? - lcd. EPHENS, LARRY: Generalg P. S.. C. EWART, JIM: Swimming teamg P. S.C. IMAC, PAT: Generalg Undecided. INES, HARVEY: Gencralg Undecided. LLIVAN, DON:K1u1d:1h:11'g J. V. Trackg ndg U. of P. W A if? -5- -'E'e.1:w-ez.. .. Wfffiif. ' f - ' gjfwf-A Q 2 U 'ji f , I - .3 . ...::: :mr . F , A I, vu 1 i 3 E , ,.f-, 1 V If , ' . , 2. -4 Yah ' A wqlw SULLIVAN, KEVIN: Trans.from Central Questg Kuffg 0. S. C. SWALLOW, SUE: Forensicsg E. E.5 G. L. Comm.g Election Comm.g Undecided. SYREGELAS, STEVE: Athletic Rep.: Fire 8. Service Squadsg Noon Movie Crew Sr.Dramag J. V. Footballg J. V. Baseballg Chess Clubg P. S. C. 59 1 N9 . ... ggi ia E? .Eff . . 1 ff wutiiii' ' . ,. ,K .- L .. .i i 2325 Y 7 , ,ii .Z 2 YQ ik .rc 'U ... gg 1. Q, ,M , R 3 ..2i1ng.kf'?-XM: 1:32 ' 'V X. 2. WXQTJ' 4 - 2:55- 5-I .1 ,454 THOMAS, ELISA: Fall S. B. V. P. g Gen. ' ' ' od Coun. Sec. ,Jr. G. L. V. P. , D. A. R. Go Citizen Awardg Jr. Honor Girl: Tisqi Qtreas. , asst. treas. jg F. T.A. isec. jg G Qs. at a.jg ThespiansQchap.jg Jr. SL 1 Usher Squadsg Fire Squad, Memoirs Col tact Comm. 5 Tally Comm. gComm.Ushe Assemb. Comms., G. L. Comm.: S. Q Dance Comm. g Undecided. THOMPSON, BOB: Columbia Hi-YgBa.n Multnomah College. THOMPSON, JULLE: Klixitreas. , ass treas.jg Tha.lianQhist.jg Swim Ki Tenn Teams: Jr. 8: Sr. Usher Squadsg Pe Squad: Comm. Usherg G. L. Comms Class Assemb.: Rose Festival Selection Comm. gJr.Prom Comm. gG. L. Rep. 3 Gen. Coun. Rep. : O. S. C. TANNLER, JUDIE: K1ixQGrant. rep. Gendrills, Jr. Kz Sr. ChoirgMemoirs Col tact Comm,g Comm. Usher: Cla: Assembs.g G.. L. Comm. 9 Lewis 81 C1211 TASKAR, JUDY: Tisquefservice rep. Thespiansg Frosh Sham rock Shuffle Pril cess: Fire Squad, Class Assemb.g G. Comms.: Sr. Drzmizi: G. L. Rep., U1 decided. TAYLOR, LOIS: N. H. S.3 E. 15.5 Honc Girl, Freshman Honor Student: F.T.A G.l. Qchap. ,hist. ,corr. sec. jg Knndahz fs. at a. jg Grantonian Editor: Memoii Contact Comm. gJr. Prom Comm. 5 Tal Comm. gSafe Teen Comm. gG.L.Comms G. L. Rep. g Gen. Coun. Rep.: P. L. C. TAYLOR, LORET'I'A:Voithi:1QSec , ,treaf S. at a. jg Zeta Chi Epsilon, Czlfeter Staffg Pep Squad, Jr. ChoirgG. L,Comn Emanuel School of Nursing. TAYLOR, MAXINE: General: Nurs Training. TAYLOR, PAT: Zeta Chi Epsilonisec. Comm. Usher: Jr. 81 Sr, Choir: G. Comm. g U, of Wyoming.. TEN EYCK, MARCl'lIL:Soph.C1assSe4 Gold Key: N. H. S.Qcommis.jg E. E A. F. S. lzlxchzuige Student to Norw: Tisquefsec. jgG.I.Qs. at a.jgF. T.A.Qv. p Kandahar: Art Staffg Memoirs Sta Spanish N. ll, S. Qpres.j, Comm. Ushc G. L. Comms.g Class Assembs.q Ro Festival Selection Comm.: Jr. gl E Prom Comms.: Gen. Coun. Rep., G. Rep.g U. of O. TENNIS, PHIL: Sr. Claissts. alt zi. jg Alp NuQv.p.j: Cascade Hi-Yg Frosh 81 J. Football: Frosh 81 J. V. Trackg Fro WrestlinggClass Comm. ,Class Assem B. L. Rep.: U. of P. THEOBAHLD, MIKE: Royal Gg J. V. Varsity Track, Gen. Coun. Rep. 5 Colle of Puget Sound. k-IOMPSON, KAY: Cuieaifservice rep. , pd: Tlmlianfsec. , pres.J: Jr. 8: Sr. sher Squads: Election Comm.: G. L. Jmms., 5 Memoirs Contact Comm. :G.L. ERNEY, TERRY: J. V. Football: B. L.. 2p.g P. S. C. JRSON, BOB: S. B. Asst. Treas. ,Sz hens. g D6ltL1ChiO11lBg1lfS.8.l. a. ,trcas.j: mlton Meek Hi-Yts. at 11. ,see. J: Royal Frosh, J. V. ZQV:1rsity Football: J. V. Varsity Baseball: J. V. Wrestling: :inoirs Contact Comm.: Budget mmm.: B. L. Rep.: Gen. Coun. Rep.g fincipia College. RA-VIS, JAN: Tisquefv. p. J: G. I. Qhist. , p. J: Kill1LilLl11lI'Q Thespiansthist. j1G6I1- 'illsg Mum Show QueengJ r. Prom Queen: '. 81 Sr. Rally Squads: G. L. Comms? ally Comm. g Memoirs Contact Comm. 9 Jmin. Usher: Sr. Drzmmg Class ssembs.: G. L. Rep.: O. S. C. ROTTER, GAYNELLE: Kapzikig Short- nd Award: G. L. Comm.: Jr. ll Sr. rom Comms.: P.S.C. IUMBLEY, JO ANN: Kapakig G. L umms.g P.S.C. S.C. JRUH, SHARON: Steno: Y. F, C. 1 G. L. imms.: Memoirs Contact Comm.: ident Body Office Staff: Gym Helper: scade College. 'l'lAM, LINDA: IC. li.: Typing .'XWli1'dl Jha Thetnqs. :it 41. ,ch:ip. j: KLlllLli1l18.1'Q 1lll1lllfSUC.j2G!'1lIllOIll1lll Staff: Memoirs ntuet Comm. ZlflCL'LlOllCOIIl1'll. :Comm. her: G. L. Comm. g ll. of O. JVEEDY, LYNN: Klixfs. at 11. jg Thuliang re Squad: Kandaiharg G. L. Commsq 'T'X5'EbwQ335'Y'. X31 YWVYQ I 4 'Hilfe 'jf' 1 wilt -- 1: 75 :-':: x:.iSS - New-Q, .- :... ....-. Q ., . Q - ' iw '. ,df 433- , : 221515112 K. - - , SN. . .. . - S1531 4 . W 6:6 wi., , f' A -an M 2 M f N99 4 br V . 'bf iz x ' ff-di my WW UTTERBACK, JEAN: Chrestofsuit z1.jg Kyadaqpres . J: Voithials. at :1,jgRefores- tationg Undecided, VALLE Y, GEORGIA: Ciao Y -Teens: fpres. , treats., s. z1tz1.jg F. T,A.: G. L, Comms. , Library staff: Election Comm. Gen. Coim. Rep.: P, li, helper:KLmd:1h:1r Sr. announce. comm. 5 J,A, 5 Undecided. VANDICRPOOI., BILL: Alpha Nu: Royal- G1 Kilndflhllfi Top Ton Snfetcen Drivcrg Frosh K J.V. Track: Vi-osh Wrestling: lfrosh, J.V. R Varsity ldtliltlllllll Fire: Squad: B. L. Rep.: Gen. Coun. Ri-p.: 0. S, C. 61 VEEK, ED: Gambitg Junior Achieve.g Wrestling Managerg Noon Movie Squadg University of Hawaii. Royal Gg Cascade Hi-Y fhist.jg Memoirs Cont. Comm.g B. L. Rep.g Gen. Cou.u.g Election Comm.g Fire Squadg Art Staff J. V. Sz Varsity Footballg Frosh, J. V. 8: Varsity Trackg O. S. C. VERGEER, TONI: ThespiansgKanda.harg F, T,A, 5 G,L.Comm.g Gen. Coun. Rep. Jr. Prom Comm.g Comm. Usherg Sr. Dramateursg Election Comm. 5 Memoirs Cont. Comm. g Class Assemb. g O. S.C. WAGNER, JEANNE: Transfer from St. 1-011iS. Missourig G. L. Comm. g Stanford. WAHOSKI, MARTY: Mu Nu Xig Kandaharg Thespiansg Fire Squad. B. L. Rep. g Gen. Coun. Rep. 5 Jr. Prom Comm.g Frosh 8. J. V. Footballg Frosh, J.V. , Sz Varsity Trackg U. of O. WALKER, RAMONA: Transfer from Washingtong G. L. Comm.3 Jr. Prom Comm.g S. B. Comm. 3 Precinct Comm.g San Francisco City College. WALKER, TED: Beta PhiQv.p. ,chap.jg Clefstpres., s. at a.jg Sr. Choirqtreas. jg Swing Sixteeng Boys Octetfpres. jg Frosh, J . V. , 81 Varsity Footba11gJ. V. Baseballg Fire Squadg Class Assemb.g B. L. Rep.g Gen. Coun. Rep.g U. of O. WALKER, WAYNE: Royal Gg Froshk J.V. Basketballg Frosh, J.V. Footballg V. Baseballg Cascade Hi-Yg Undecided. WALTUCK, LELAND: N.H.S.S Spanish N. H. S. gl. R. L. g Class Assembs.g B. L. Rep. g Jr.Achieve. g Undecided. 62 VEHR.ING,RICHARD: Delta Chi Omegag Service Squadg Noon Movie Crewg Frosh, WALLACE, ROBERTA: Class Assem G. L. Comm. gElection Comm. QAIlHOU.Il Comm. g Business College. WALLIS, MERLE: S. B. Pres. gJr. Cl: Pres.g N.H.S.g E.E.g Boys Stateg B Phifv. p. , corr. sec. jg Olympic Hi qchap.jg Kandaharfs. at a. jg Fire Squ Jr. Prom Comm. gClass Assemb.Com1 Budget Comm.gElection Comm.g Assen Comm.g B. L. Rep.. Gen. Coun. Re Frosh Footballg Undecided. WASHBURN, BOB: Olympic Hi-YgTI'a P. S. C. 5 .VERLY, TOM: Columbia Hi-Y: J.V. seballp B. L.Rep.: U. of O. AVER, SHARON: Tisque Qser. rep. , t.y:Gen. Coun. Rep.: Jr. Choir Sec.: L. Rep.: Service Squad: S. B. Dance nm.: Office staff: Jr. Prom Comm.: moirs Cont. Comm.: Comm. Usher: .ss Assemb.: G.L. Comm. 9 0. S- C- INSTEIN, GARY: E. E. : Forensics! pional Merit Scholarship Finalist: Ore. reign Language Teachers Award: Gen. in. Rep.:Assemb. Comm.: Prep Panel: PS Radio Advisory Coun. : Undecided. INSTEIN, NICK: Fire Squad: Gen. Ln. Rep.: Service Squad: B. L. Rep.: ss Assembs.: Election Comm.:Jr. nm Comm.: Memoirs Cont. Comm.: an Movie Crew: Drama: Frosh Foot- lg J. V. Track: U. of O. NTWURTH, STEVE: Gen.: Undecided. ST, CAROL: Ciao Tri-Y1Sec.J:Jr. wir: Office Staff: Shorthand Awards: of O. ST, KATHY: Student Body Secretary: eaf Qs. at a.y: F.T.A. fpres.y: Jr. .. Vice President: Jr. Honor Girl: LS. : Fire Squad: Usher Squad: Elec- : Comm. Chinn.: Commence. Usher: i. Coun. Rep.: G.L. Rep.: Memoirs :tact Comm.: Mortar Board Comm.: .. Comms.: 0.5.0, ALEY, PAT: Transferfrom Madison: .. Comm.: Sr. Dramateurs: U. of O. ITE, GARY: Frosh Band: P. S.C, ,A 3 WILCOX, JOHN: General: Undecided. WILLIAMS, GAIL: General: Undecided WILLIAMS, JUNE: Twauno fcust., ser. rep.J: G. L. Rep.: Gen. Coun. Rep. S. B. Dance Comm.: Election Comm. Memoirs Cont. Comm.: G. L. Comm. P. S. C. 63 WOOLINGTON, SUE: ZetaChi qs.at am Whitman Qcorr. sec. , v.p.Qg Pep Squadg G. L. Rep. gGen. Coun. Rep. 4 Jr. Prom Comm. gClass Assemb.g G. L. Comms. , Undecided. WRIGHT, DORENE: Transfer from Park- roseg Cue, fhist.jg Business College. WRIGHT, MARY ANN: Tisque 4aSS!St- trea. , trea. , Grant rep. jg N.H.S. Qsec., commiss. 5: I,R.L.g Kandahar fsec.Jg Memoirs Staffg Fire Sz Bomb Squadg Gen. Coun. Repg Commence. Usherg E, E.. Class Assembs. 3 Memoirs Cont. Comm. 9 General of the Week. Student Guidance Commiss. g N. H. S. Scholarship Flnalistg Mary L. Collins Scholarshipg Willamette. 64 WILSON, CAROL: E. E..g Cue qv. sec. , s.at a.Jg Whitman Tri-Hi-Yfse Thespiansg Sr. Dramateursg Jr. P: Comm.. G. L. Comm.g Service Sqn Election Comm.. Comm. Usherg Pam Lutheran College. WILSON, CHUCK: S.B. Athletic Rc N.H.S, fcommissjg Delta Chi Om Qs. at a.yq E. E.g Colton Meek fs. at Royal GQpres.Jg Fr., J.V. and Var Basketballg J,V. and V. Baseballg I Squad fcapt. jg Bomb Squadg Orienta Comm. g Gen. Coun Rep.g Undecidec WILSON, 1-LAROLD: Thespiansg SI Crewg P.S.C. WOERNER, JANICE: Volthia Qsec.Jg Ky Qpres., v.p.jg Kyada Lhist.7: G Comm. 5 Office Staffg Filing Awardg I Helperg P. S. C. WOMACK, JUDY: Tisque Qpres., s. ai J. V. liz Varsity Rallyg Jr. Class S Frosh Princessg Gendrillsg G. L. Con Class AssembS.g Service Squadg J: Sr. Prom Comm.g Memoirs Cont. Cor Election Comm.g O. S. C. WONG, DICK: Trans. from Highland School in Wash.: Undecided. WOOD, FRED: B.L. Rep. O.S.C. WOOD, GRANT: Kuffg P. S.C. WOOD, STAN: Alpha Nu Qchap. , c sec. lg Frosh and J, V. trackg Art J. V.B3.Sketball Q Undecided, KMAN, JILL: SF. G.l.. Y. P.:Shor't- id awards. Tisquc tcusl. ,wriz scc.J L. Commsg Jr. Prom Comm-1 JF. 5 . Usher Squads: Comm. Usherg Fire! 1:1dgFrosh Class Asscmb. aG. L. Rep.: egon State. 9' 'I 3 as sf IMETA LEK, LARRY: Fresh Footballg osh Trackg Washington State. UFTENDERG, ARNOLD: Eli-ct Comm.: forcstxitiong IRS. C. AGER, DICK: Columbia Hi-YQ Service ladg Frosh Football Q Trackg J. V. seballg Varsity Trackg O, S, C, OMANS, KAY: Cue Qtreas.Jg Ka.nda.harg E.g Memoirs Cont. Comm.g Election mm.g Exchange Student to Mexicog of O. TT, DAVID: N. H. S. 5 '1'ra.nSferfrom :Lnsylvaniag M, I, T. UEL, ROGER: B. L. Rep.g U. ofo. 'ini .KI-1, ROBERTA: Lata Ky ft1'BClS.JQ Bandg Simpson Bible College. IINGER, LYNTON: Trans.fr0m Ohiog eradg Undecided. E HI C-1 , f S'7' l 4? 'Quai' wma hand? 'idk V BOECKICL, GEORGE: Generalg Undecid ed. FAULKNIER, RICHARD: Genei'z1lgUnde cidcd. GLEN, RICHARD: Gcnemlg Undecided 65 MARKLE, GARY: Genera1gUndectded. PENN, cyan.: Am tmp.. trees-bs J.v footballg Undecided. ' JACKSON, DORA: Tran! 3660911.13 Undecided. l WARREN, JEROME: Generah Undeold ed. ,1' t ,Yliyi K0112 'Q 6 5' 4 cp ftp lg, f QW 1' uf W Vu in JW .WL W X W d d 5. WWWQQVMM d Wffjw M J I x fjqqfwf , f' H 23 li-i. '.L-lwfpfvfp ' N 6 GRADUATING FACULTY Elizabeth Dixon first come to Grant High in 1947. She has been a home economics teacher. She is the only teacher who has taught homemaking to boys as well as girls. She also has been supervisor ofhome economics for the district. Understanding is a key word in describing Mrs. Dixon. Jennie Doran came to Grant from Franklin High School where she had taught for several years. She joined Grant's faculty in 1950. At Grant she has taught biology for the last nine years, and many science students are going to miss her guidance. William Eilertson first cameto Grant inthe spring of 1925. He as a member of the first faculty. He left his job as an irrigation agineer and started teaching math and industrial arts. He has been nach of many of Grant's athletic teams to victory including many ity and state champions. Hallie Remington first taught Latin after coming to Grant. She has been teaching sophomore English as well as Latin for the last few years. Mrs. Remington has always been very devoted to her work and is a conscientious teacher. Why the gleam, Don? CUteSf Couplye? i Francie steps out y , - kg If Lv kv 1 A J' y , V rl kr ,J Y nk A Jw. I A:,,,. s I K W 7 Miss Safety of l959 Party Time Little Linda Lovely Is that Pauli? 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Zim' ,aim , 7hvwM J?f WW WWW' d Jaffe-42657 mac 7,-W aww v-4 m 'n maya F532 MMWWWO W X I 0 R IUNIUR CLASS UFFICERS The Junior Class Officers began planning for an active year at a kick-off breakfast for old and new officers on September 20. Plans were made for the class assembly, Showboat, on November 20, the Junior Class dance, Santa's Toyland, on December 19, and the joint party with the junior class of Wilson High on January 31. Their money-raising projects included a class sale, a hanger drive contest between the junior history classes, and the reproduction of the class assembly for the parents in March. The long-awaited Junior Prom in May ended a successful year for the Class of 1960. Junior Class Officers Seated left to right: Joan Campf, Vice-Presidentg Steve Tennis, Sergeant at Arms Chris Anderson, Secretaryg Mike Walsh, President, Sara Davis, Sergeant at Arms Rudy Crommelin, Treasurer. IUNIUR CLASS CUUNSELURS Junior Class Counselors: Seated, left to right: Miss June Peterson and Mrs. Melva Anderson. Standing left to right: Alfred Carter and David Buchanan. The junior class is working hard preparing for their class assembly Showboat. Mike Walsh, class president, is shown in the foreground directing the cast. lst Row 2 0 1 ' 2 P. Smith Tfarlow N. Holmes Armstrong J. Jones McClellan S. Donovan McClintock K, Clarke P. Livesley s. McQua1d ard ROW S. Francis G Feudal c. Philllppl Clark s. Smith Walsh J. Spmt Brinkley 2nd Row Bailey M, Osborne Aleskus J. Olafson Greco J. Springer Clark B. Schwartzkoff MCQUSFY 203-1 lst ROW J. Johnson P. Menard D wood D. Adams N Heigell J. Hamill P Lashley D- MHYUI1 G Gregorsen L- Osgood M Kloth G- Eckert G.,Somekawa C. Swerdlik 3111 ROW C, A1-ndt M. Carbaugh D. Mgntag P. Schmidt M. Jameson D. Drake 2nd ROW T. Carter W. Mortimer J. Wagner B- Duncan D. Holman P. Landis 2 1 4 - 1 lst ROW B. J. Cohen P. J. Irwin J. S. Lorentzen G. J. Rambo B. B. Hannan B. E. Martin Markee R. Hal Bruce J. Mc' Wedge N. Jon Shepherd Campbell Rouke Erickson D. V. Patrick 3rd ROW L ill B. McCredie D. Lawrence D J. Brodigan C 2nd ROW A H Stout . Johnson Arant- R. CrommellnR. Dubal R. Lofgren J popma D. Whitten D Barton 138-2 lst ROW 3I'd ROW P. Christison G. Jaques P. Larson T. Hatch P. Almon B. Wakefield S. Roslyn B. Morris C. Hoak . Stambaush M. Holcomb B. Bothwell L. Salmommn J. Engdahl 2l'ld ROW D' S. Scholz P' Tavlor W. Ogilvy J . McKenzie J. Hennlngsen P. Allard C. Hegge N. Maves 203-II it ROW C. Macomber R, S. Sedell D- Noonan G. P. Wilkinson J. Gocdfellow J. N. Manning C. Chappelle J. W. Johnson J. Cawthorne C. E. Glovka D. Carstens M. L. Pierce D- Birkes S. Dunston R- DOWTUDS M. Bennett J. Mclialey J, veg, B. Schwartz N. Lindquist 31-d RQW d ROW , C. Strickwerda S' Sears R. Person 204-2 tR0W c. Porter J- Saver H. Fullman I' K'-rlbergs B. Chaples S. Lindberg K. Opsal L' Winnen J. Hearne J. Travis 3rd ROW S- Turner J. Trulllnger L. Peterson J. Nahorney S- B0Yd T. Ferguson S. Mllinkovich J. parker M- Graham B. Crider dSf.3'6. 'm j- gig: M' Mahaffy J l Shelton B. Anundson ' 104-3 at ROW C. Wistlng G. Alexander E, Rush L. Swan G. Swanson K. DeTemple 8rd ROW M. Betensky R. Suckow S. Neilson L. Brown G. Schumacker S. Bolander C. Sinnard M. Schack nd ROW J. Goetze N. Herrala R. Ward Allen Putz Heimbuck Minor Haskel Hardin 138-3 lst ROW B D. Dey S H. Neilson S M. Cieloha R K. Allmon T J. Sagner J L. Singmaster S. Frazier P S. McKenna B S. Jones D 2nd ROW D G. BI'0I.ll15f.8inR B. Ritchie H' L. Lindsay Brookshire R, Stromme E9-E16 G. Blackburn Bushnell Kirkpatrick Cheatham Lee 3rd ROW Ward Bjerke Chung Myers Reiter Edmunds Harper 75 201-3 1stROW M- Neumann p' Mulligan M. Larson E' Yolnvlg D. Dingle K. Wood A. Arnsf. L, Routh J. Cornforth J. Upham 3rd Row G B. Lehmann M3165 J. Lovelezt J Greulich M, Brgwn D Sachs S, Oliver L Shearer 2nd ROW T Brown G. Richardson J Peneton J. Wilson V Schreiber C. Wellington K Nelson 206-3 1st ROW J. Jensen J. Martin M DeM0ss E. Marjerrlson L Carter H. Lieberman J Lamer S. Mackie D Saul J. Curtis B Atwood C. Rust 3rd ROW J. Winder K. Lerber M. Hauge D. Adler L. Fox J. Odmark L. Nelson B. Bents N. Davenport Z. Zakovics 2nd ROW R. Moore G. Nelson G. Swanson B. Costi T. Kalotay S. Piper H. Wilson 138-4 1st RQW J. Smith s. DeGraff J- Mefford B. stuart V- Kayser H, Davis T. Barker S, Byers J. Bidwell B. Barry 3rd ROW D. Williams D, Thomag S- H3388 T. Teyler P. Miller A, D01331 2nd ROW G. McGarry J. Pachot P. Agner B. Moore D. Kottkamp G. Arter B. Rieder 204-4 lst ROW D L. Jeffries K R. Harvey J G. Viner C P. Ma.nchesterD M. Walker M V. Maeike J Nelson Haberman Rosenau Weimer Bowe Christensen Hollanda S. Braver 31-d ROW J. Marcoe S, N. Clodfelter D J. Chin T K. Lehfelt C 2nd Row V M. Otness 76 S. Sparks M. T.nnr Tennis Aiken Burman Johnsen Vandervlugt LoU'u ROW Dempsey vi. Stevens Grill!! S. Manahau Ray P. Murphy Min0r 4, Charters McCormmach II. Krygier Wicks fl. Morrow Belmlrd C. Brandt 3rd ROW S. Jacobson Beck K. Prasil Gagnier S. Smith Mormer ROW Cronk P. Jacoby Richen S. Hannon Davidson Hoskins 212-5 IOW Wilson . Rosenfeld Ravel' . Merchison R0bi11S0n . Unthank MCQUBTY . Davis Berkey . Clifton Klwhehbers . Binkley Pauli . Tower 3rd ROW . Warrington Davis . Bechtold Mays . Parrish F1111 I Dorfmm Childs ld ROW Walsh J. Monroe Myers G. Hieter Johnson ' Brown 1 0 4 - 6 LOW D. Nelson Longoria Hansen Anast Putnam B'-WEUH1 Rosumny King ard Row Boyer Paloumbis Whittington I-Iaftorson Woods Emert Campf Lund Hazeltine DuBois .OW Stahl Gessell Lgbenzan LBH011 Hosken Lage Rickel Kohl Stevens Larson 1 3 8 - 6 15: Row J. sm Kohlhepp K. Thompson L. Narris Gem, J. Glen C. Jacobson R Dietz S. Kelsey S. Ollerenshaw Wagner K. Hergert D. Bee H. Eckert J. Drlnker C. Riesback J. Johnson J. Minor T. Repp B. Voeller31-d ROW Iii ltgliller L. Craig . r 2nd Rove' am R. Davis R. Faeller W' Finke M. Galvin D. Morrison 206-7 lst ROW T. Caldwell L. Sullivan K. McPherson K. Sinclair L. Tuttle S. Shane K. Dustin R. Wong N. Flag! 2nd ROW D. McGill D. Miller D. Trultt 78 K. Hulett L. Riter L. Whalen A. Exel B. Paulson 3rd ROW R. Kastleman D. Ardrey M. Grant B. Nellor L. Durham B. Young R. Kost C. Comlsky J. Bowes lst ROW 212-6 J. Brooks A' Carlton P. Wiatt R. Hooper M' Harrow K. Crawford J. Gronsm C- Troudt M. Bombers G. Pitts G' Olshen M. Settergren R. Stephen C' Ransom D. Montgomery B, Cugtig V. Kronkle P. Weitzel I' Snyder A Fox D. Ross ' 3rd ROW D- M3809 D. Waterman 2nd ROW C. Low D' Ege D. Murawski S. Hamilton R' Putnam 1 04 - 7 lgt ROW P. Ewan L. Schumm S. Bohler H, E1-vast J. Thomson J. Richardson T. Markham C, Carey D. Kehm K. Scott W. Worthley S. Schnitzer R- KOH S. Carter 3rd ROW C. Crowley D. Burkart M. DeBernardis W. Dixon D. Davenport P. Tobias C. West J. Sites Zlld ROW J. Kuzmanich D. MOLSB-11 W. Odenweller R. Rose P. Joiner 1 3 8 - 7 lst ROW S. Jones J. Reese S. Smitl A. McLella.n J. Stevens G. Adan J. Otterstrom M. 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Xl R Qi Kb T, ale-X' gl 'x Q 'i X Ni X3 X X kJ i-, X fy xg WA V SA I ,X Xxx C Q' S SUPHUMURE CLASS UFFICERS The Sophomore Class, under the capable leadership of President Craig Moore and his cabinet, had an active year. The Fnosh Frolic, a traditional dance presented by the Sophomore Class for the Freshmen, was a highlight of the year. Its theme was St. Nlck's Kick, and King Bob Armour and Queen Bev Hall reigned over the dance. The Sophomore class assembly, Mardi Gras, featured many talented members of the Class of 1961. Two after-.school sales, financed the class activities. The Sophomores are looking foreward to two more enjoyable years at Grant. , 'ls w 2 Sophomore Class President: Craig Moore CONT! Y? I if Sophomore Class Officers: Seated, left to right: Sue Bridenbaugh, Treasurer, Julie Pope, Sergeant at Arms, Kay Hickman, Secretary, Jane Wallis, Vice-President, Standing, left to right: Craig Moore, Presldentq Merle Irvine, Sergeant at Arms. sr ram' ine ET .F J SUPHUMURE CLASS CUUNSELURS 1253315 g ,Q fy W. l- '3' fo 1-iQ gf' 1 r A m X V 1 - J V X f N nf . ' g A . N X 4 . A ,ff : kd 4: K L.-' I 1 jf . 1 ' --1 ' wld. X f Sophomore Class Commselorsz Seated left to right k .4 -V ' Miss DeEtte I-landford and Miss Catherine Calouri A. Standing, left to right: Alfred Carter and Clyde Knox 4 AI' l ' ' - ' fl 3 M A Wayne Johnston IN MEMURIAM Wayne Russel Johnston was born August 18, 1942, in Portland, Oregon. He attended Gabel Country Day School and Femwood Grade School and graduated from the latter in 1957. Wayne's interests were many and varied. He was active in the Boy Scouts and was a member of Tmop 95. His other hobbies in- cluded boating, water skiing, snow skiing, hunting, rock collecting EU-M. and woodworking. I-le placed second ln the woodworking section of the Oregon Industrial Arts State Fair in 1957, and won honorable mention in the Model Boat Regatta ln 1957. Wayne belonged to the Rose City HYF and was confirmed ln that church ln April of 1957. He was a guard on the Freshman and J. V. football teams and also participated in track and wrestling. Wayne was an active member of the sophomore class and was a sin frl cere end to many. 206-1 lst ROW 2nd ROW L. Barnett Scott L. Kneeland Capps K. Casey Nielson M. Allen Lacey C. Neville Swett J. Krieger Hathaway B. Morrison Stayton M. Decker Drake Enkelis 84 . Robinson J. Jones J, C. Pedicord B, L. Dahlstrom K, J. Laird R. M. Schlelning D. lst Row 1 1 3 ' 1 G S Carstons L. Crosbie P, Fleming K, Brede B, Severtson Bracanovich J. Samuel 3rd ROW D. Nlimi D. Collins S. Grubb P. Venable D. Tweith K. Witt 2nd ROW W. Johnston S. Blamer D. sa-neon K. Adams R. Loomis 2 0 0 - 1 lst ROW S, Bgyer N. D8.l'11ey J, Klaus A. Gravelle J. Needham G- Stewart L. Williams M- Ketchum c. Fisher 3rd ROW C- Driggs R Lovretich J. Dailey E Manning C. Fahrmann T Lukas 2nd Row C C9-imey M, Hake J Belden D. Aigner R Bisoni D. Roberti M. Zirkle 2 0 2 - 1 lst ROW C. Kerley L. Turner A K. Carstensen V- Tilliel' A- B, Ogggod N. McCall ,B. M, Miller S. Jones D. P, Bengon K. Shlsler B. Vergeer S. Pruss B. Goodum G. Fee C. Ades D. Nadeau L. Anderson 3rd ROW N. Vlssers C. Moore P. Huffman J- Cain 2nd ROW D. Neeley R. Caudle D. Price P. Reichle D. Stapleton Hard Gille Knud Thou Hall Karl McC Bro' 209-l st ROW L Francis J, Davis R Vermuelen J' Amis J Barnett S. Annandale Rasch J. Kahn A Easter R Jolly Ii' gem ard Row G' Jgfsfn McLaughlin ' Haussmann Z' Eafion Em-hart ' mt Thomas B. iolmson R Ha nd R w ' Y M. vvhire R' Shaver M. Reeder R. Olmscheid M- Murray G. Rueppell R. Hume 124-2 lst ROW Purcell J. Goldman Carney L. Davis Anderson R. Snell Orr S. Washburn Duke s. Kobm Dougherty M. Galton 9rd ROW C' Unruh P Hel1dl'y'X S. Schafer Dodson J. Lewis Bernhard M. Laris LBBIWOU nd ROW Preston M. Schmitke M Hunter B. Davidson Odom T. Bafus Bushanan D, Lgng H8.Wk1I1B 2 0 2 - 2 'Bt ROW 2nd Row J. Huddleston V' Worley J. Bakkensen R Rimbey F. Taylor S. Justice M' Nelson R. Tinker C. Calkins K Loback M. Oliver s. Littlefield E' flausjji K. Kerby ' om T. Hamann 211-2 lst Row N. Radden D J' Temefmnm. Straight N M. Palmer J' Stimac K M' Lincoln C. Larsen p, B. Bartlett L' Jordan L P' Patton J. Jacobs J' Kennedy D. Maxwell D- Kamal? N. sremberg M. EDO!-lf D' Wode P. Isaacs' 31-d ROW 2nd ROW A. Zell J. Bull J. Row K- Harold A. Simpson L. Nielson L. Sanders Phelan Vavghn Sherwood Sjoberg Wayt 85 211-3 1stROW M plogg S. Clancy M Blake J. Yost P Farr Y. Stevens J Murphy S- Trumbley P. Krasnoff S. White 3rd ROW R. Harris J Alhadeff M. Davidson B. Blair M. Feldman P. Buttice L. Wardell A. Taylor N. McGill B. VanHorn 2nd ROW R. Goodyear D. Mora J. Wilde 214-2 lst ROW G. Blakeslee J- Stevens K, Richardgen T. Montogomery P, Ancheta K. Ludwig D. Lowenthal M. Thompson J. Embree M- Hall S. Johnson E. Y0116! J. Johnson I. Salvador R. Longoria N. Bastian D. Parker 3rd ROW C. Canini B. Tymer L. I-landris D. Crombie 2nd ROW G. Robins C. Miller M. Mclntyre 136-3 lst ROW S, Gerber R. Smith S, Stahl E. Sokol S. Waldman B- H811 L. McPherson M- Th0UlPS0D M, Hafnnett J. McCauley J, Rankin J. Cotton C. Richardson D' Gorrell T. Parker M' Opton K. Bridges ard ROW J. Odell R. Amend 2nd ROW J. Haftorson G. Touard K' Johnson D. Baugh J. Soule R. McKenzie 209-3 lst ROW L. Casey L- 5500? J A. Parkhurst S- Amerv C G- Rae M. Cain R S. Denniston R' Lowe B I. Sneeden S' Bue C. Woodward G' Feuerberg P. Symons V. Cheney H. Osborn 3rd ROW L. Martin G. Hawkes H. l-Ialvorson W- Pisott 2nd ROW J. Starr K. McNeil M. Ellmaker P. Edwards D. Cohen K. Hickman D. Andrews M P N. Hundt K. Stanlq L. Burk1 . Rubel : Raybl P. Hood Kirklanu Mautz Soller McGu1rw 214-3 L st ROW . Stanflll K. Zugman P. Irvin C. Yerkovieh C. Cairney P. Stevens L. Harper C. Kowaleski G. Cushabo J. Tilling C. Breslin M. Meek S. Ray W. Foster K. Patterson D, Riggs H. Gallowa D, Yost N. Melcher B, Sghlm J. Matthews 3rd ROW I. Bosien Movius S. Morey Crockwell nd ROW Hanson R. Batty Miller D. Snell Glrsbefgel' 136-4 st ROW Poul05 4th ROW C. Glanz . Hepp D. King M. Norton Bell N. Douvris D. Akin . Melcher J. Anderson C. Ruhl . Busey C. Martin K. Dewar . Wecker R. Hansen 3rd ROW D. Norris Brown K. Courtright Krygier C. Mull Hollenbeck cl ROW Ashton B. McCurtain Yolmce T. Espe Whitcher T. Hulburt Myers J. Baughman Brown 122-5 t ROW J. Hellbrun Stephenson R. Baer L. West Wilson D. Fyock M. McQuary Webley D. Schilling J. Meyer Desemple B. Rollwage J. Dickie h J Wilkins J. Cummins 3rd ROW D, Bateman V Jacobson M. Clifton HUSQSY J. Malwald LOVBU J. Cechmanek MCCOY ROW Roth B. Wood Lake B. Murphy Merrill L.. Richardson B. Goddard Thomas Milligan Moy Sleeman Bordeax Ryback 87 210-6 lst ROW . Kautz N. Evenson pope S. Treadgold Bel-geson P. Smith Babb L. Larson pennmg-ton C- Lee 3rd ROW J- Ford Walker B. Rogers Staub M. Buck Damrgn D. Wood Austin S. Marks Burke 2nd ROW Weinstein N' Saul Thorsell B. Zavin Powers J' Rufio Clifton R. Griffith Wemstein C. Roe 112-6 lst ROW K. Geiger L. Clark D. Golden J. Cuthbert S. Ury C. Derr L. Stavney. B. Ryberg P. Lough M. Gray J. White N. Jacobs S. Dix L. Yost 31-d Row L. Bruchner D. Mitchell B. Tate J. Richards J. Bloombe L. Popick P, Joiner C. Siegenthaler B. Merrill 2nd ROW D. Crowley G. WhltCh8T M, Waverly T. St01ltt S. Mead S. Van Doren 143-6 lst ROW 2nd ROW M. McGee M. Andersen C. Walter D. Gleason B. Sims B. Hinds C. Wilcox D. Kreiger K. Kurth E- BTYB-nt 206-6 lst ROW 2nd ROW S. Bridenbaugh K. Kell C. Conner P. Solomon J. Turnham L. Smith C. Carver D. Newell S. Suter M. Dibble M. Weinstein S. Schleich T. Schnitzer L. Mumford J. Taylor P. Buck K. Caton 214-6 ROW 5. DuPuis C. I. Stipe C. I. Poplack K. I. Tharp B. Smith R. Phillips C0ff8ll J, Nelggn McKean E. Meeker Geist R. Coblantz Z. Harvey M. Weber '. Grant C. Heiney L. Nudelman J. Wallis . Clare R. True I. Peek 3rd ROW . Muller D- R8-mey ROW M. Hamilton V, Coffey D. Partis g, Lake J. Scott 2 0 7 - 7 ROW , Whittle C. Slmdholm . Dye M. Purves . Solmenson T' Farnsworth . Williams L. Scholz . McGregor J. Zuments . Collins S. Wright . Johnson 3rd ROW . Anderson M- Irvine . Vonderhelt R' Kales ' Bruner R. Curry ROW B. Garback '. Bouthillier B- Brwl r. slmdbou D- Lifwhe L. Nussbaumer P. Otto 210-7 .OW Zueke S. Scheldeman Wong D. Allen Lowrie C. Jacobs Coulter E. Myers Brooks J. Palno Stone G. Upham Marcel 3rd ROW Karker W. Eraut Ehrhart R. Lee IOW A. Seet Lenz B. Chrlstenson Snyder B. Llmbrick Snyder T. DeChaine 214-7 ROW 2nd ROW 3rd ROW . Shook C Lindquist J. Brady . Richards Pederson W. Franske S. Treadgold Urquhart D, Walsh S. Hirsch Cooper J. Johnson M. Brice Spear R' Davis R. Zuercher Schlelch L. Reid L. Bryant Cogan D. Bohm J. Jones Kohl G' She L. Strauss Malzafhn J. Lavssard L. Reisback Stntzman S. Moore 89 'Q . xx X F RE' if 4, x X Q. -ME Sw x Q. N W . S3 Qi? Aww A S Ptfia 1 9, 'S Qs-S , QQ. 9 My , O? VU ,Vg ,I il, fjylpy F qM,LWfL Wu J 44 X QNL fjigzff ,flfjfjjvgyfvm jg My My iw M JW ML f M UMW , W Z0 Mffl' 1, R 031 I Why ML 1 j W yffw M ,MAL , 'a,fJ'JMM M ZJVZM, M EW M J QW? E J jpVM,wff y,W,Nff'fy iff VOM WA-7f J M Wfwjfy f II S ,iw fQ C'Qf,J'jQf7j'A,1'if' W MM 3 fm 5 ibm Mf,,ff H ,ff X, f N ,Q QW OM ' d 5 ,Wg ,X jd KM M V ,kzwffyfu ,QL WJ, WW7 ch ywwfpyq FRESHMAN CLASS UFFICERS Freshman Class President: Dan Desler The Freshman Class had a very successful year. In November the officers planned Frosh Center, a get-together which the Freshmen are allowed to have each year. This is to enable the newcomers to Grant to get to know each other socially. It was agreed upon to have it every third Thursday. The Freshman Class presented their first assembly to the Student Body with many members of their class actively participating. There also was a money-ralsing project. These activities terminated s. good year for the Class of 62. Tim Freshman Class Officers: Standing, left to right: Leila Brookhart, Treasurerg Carol Gales, - C k Vice Sergeant at Armsg Georgia Stout, Sergeant at Arms, Bev Hall, Secretaryg Doug oo , President: Dan Desler, President. FRESHMAN CLASS CUUNSELURS Barbie Martin Freshman Class Counselors: Seated, left to right: Miss Catherine Calouri and Miss June Peterson. Standing, left to right: Clyde Knox and Charles Orr. The Memoirs Staff feels it is fitting at this time to pay tribute to the Kenneth Martin family, whose daughter Barbara was a member of the Freshman class. The family disappeared last December while hlmting Christmas greenery, a.nd at time of pub- lication of this book no trace of them had been folmd. The Martins participated in many community activities, and were members of Rose City Methodist Church. They belonged to Trails club, a.nd spent many week-ends enjoying the natural wonders of Oregon and Washington. Barbie Martin was a pretty blue-eyed blond who was well liked and respected by her fellow students. Her teachers described her as an excellent student, highly responsible, a.nd pleasant and friendly toward all. Her interests included art, reading, and the outdoors. She was a member of a Job's Daughtergroup, a Horizon club, and attended the Intermediate MYF group at her church. All who knew Barbie have nothing but the highest of praise forthis wonder- ful girl who was a sincere friend to many. g1 uYQf sl 5 x S3 . we bg -if F 'KA '13 'U an iv Y .4. LD-aa v 1 Xfgf aff 2' ibm SEQ QE X NAA Q. SV Y Lf if-251 via . .5 ik! Q . is! , K , . i 5 Anwar - 'niwiur Y V' ,Q xx is xv? xii? V ig 3 Eg E Q Q f vw 1 Q ,.,.:,.: Lg Qb., , .. 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Litscher L. Miller H. Rosen J. Steerman T. Madrones P. Mason 143-1 lst ROW D. Turnbull B. Boyd L. Deines L. Ramme J. Carlquist M. StGeorge E. Dodd K. Morris 3 5 - 3 8: lst ROW J. Smith M. B. Waltuck J. X L. Cowley J. K. Sasser T. A. Hannold R. 4 Horn Signor Foster Moon Poplack S. Hamil 3rd ROW' C. Stephens T. E. Brainard B. J. Ingram J- Znd ROW G. D. Erickson C. B. Kincaid S. G. Hanson J. J. I-Iinaman B- 37-36: lst ROW QI. Potter D. C. Nelson D. P. Robertson T. C. Moore Y. B. Crane C. TenE yck Detj e Ott Beach Meyers Adams Hurd Roberts 4 Halen Hylton Baugh Stuart Tollard J. Martin L. Hirsch C. Brookhart 3rd ROW C. Johnson J. Nelson G. Allen W. Simon 2nd ROW B. Snedeger B. Dubal M. Christensen A. Sauer P J. Lampert S. Carter ' D. Desler J' V. P Parks Pearson Hanson ROW 41-38:4 pl Robins C. Morgareidge N' R. Hayden S. Hobbs S. Dimoff F' Casel' 3' Amadore J. Schaefer NI. Nelson P' Weiner Z. Crawley J' Bettis L Fisher P8.Skel'IlaCk i. Vachter 3rd ROW E. Poulos S' Sims I. Jelkren J' Watt ROW L. Harding L Brodigan A. Jordan l. Sugihara P' Haugen L McKinnon B' Larson 43-354 ROW 9. Robedeau V- Rodman 5. Beverly K. McGuire 5. Singer J. Lundstrom - l. MacDonald M. Jensen' 5. Payne 3rd ROW L Heaney D. McMarchie 5. Stayton J. Cole L. Hoffman J. Creswell '. Morris J. Whitely ROW P. Jordan '. Floyd B. Matherly '. Johnson .. Chattin L. Brownridge 45-3814 ROW T. Johnson . Kari XA. Siri '. Brumm S. Bottler 1. Kind M. Moyer . Lehr C. Rose . Wickenkamp XK- LiPSC0mb . Seitz 3rd ROW . Hoskins R- HOPPG . Douglas W. Newton . Davey D. Chavez ROW D. Sutton . Hansen W. Adams . Humbird J. Redfern . Moilien J- Gaebel R. Hayek 132-38:4 lst ROW L. Heath J' Moen C. Sammis gfckef-t . son J' Verry L. Shafford E. Dawson S Johnson J. Bunte G' Reeh D. Swanson S' Tuome P. Jones ' y XB. Steerman3rd ROW Bowen D. Fritsch 2nd ROW K. Kastlem N. Hughes gigsen K, Klurr J. Collins J. Murchison T. Allen an 97 37-68:7 lst ROW C. I-lendryz M' C19-fun XS. Eilers K' Matich K. Jenquin Y' Dalton M. Morris C' Ammon B. Buck J. Blglel' L. Walker E' Hudson L. Ellis B. MCK1nl'l0I1 K, Garvin G. Anderson S. Riches 3rd ROW N. Newhouse D' Schleich znd Row B- Philmey s. Thome L- Slifman M. Hanks B. Phillips 98 L. wojcik 134-38:4 lst ROW D. Rice D. N. Kierulff S. J. Moock M- C. Boyer L- T0b1n S. Wolfe Polen S, Murph Wahoske C. Cooley Athey aS. l-Iemenway G. Ray C. Glen R. Jones D. Day 3rd ROW A. Sasaki D. Steinfeld J. Sloan A. Hanson 2nd ROW D. Ford G Lashley L. Burke S. Taylor B. Druxman S. Anderson 204-58:6 lst ROW D' Gossung XD. McKenzie C. Garnett C' Cubbage C. Klingseis J' Soasey N. Raed S. Lillch T. Corbin S. Cassingham A. Kems R. LaMotte 5.1. swddard 3rd ROW H. Cameron G' Service R. Jaynes C. Bailey M. McLaughlin W' Richer' znd ROW E. Schonfeld s. 'roost J- Kemmffon P. Wilson XC' Moore J. Pauly 35-68:7 lst ROW NN. Brister G. Donkers P. Cripe S. Peters J. Allen D. Smith T. Saperstein K. Moore P. Cieloha K. Kurth V. Vosper J. Wedge M. Deines 3rd ROW C. Gales M. Hjelt D. I-Ielser D. Scott S. Hammons T. Sasser 2nd ROW M. Royer D. McCullen D. Sonderman N. Bertram S. Thomas 39-68:7 .st HOW M, Sears N G6I'tZ NM. Finnas D W00d P, Kelsey S Henshaw P. Murton. J Maurer XN McNeil S Hardin ' K Clark M- DGBS N Johnson A- L9-Yton N Rickel 3rd ROW M McLellan A Pochert S Smith J Solberg S Adrianoff L Borigd ind Row R Burbach J. Thorne J Turcott P. Walker R Okuaki scnow 414317 . B Lee D. Jones D Naab P. Claxton 'AH Wood A. Costello NS Schmidt G' Olds J Brandt R. Staines ,KI Maves T. Giesbrecht R. Gyorog 3rd ROW D. Rodli S. Travis D. Wilde C- Finesan o. Wayt K- Byers d ROW H. McMicho1as J. Porter B- AI'IlSl D, Fitz T. Herman at ROW 4 3 ' 6 31 7 S- C0dY M. Melby D- Rabe M. Ahalt B- Byram G. Weatherly L. Steinheiser J. Bales M. Funkhouser3,.d ROW L- MCCHPI E. Dimitt M- Nesun P. Lockwood C- Oliver F. Nadeau C' Bqrgstom J. Harrow Id ROW S- Ross D' Hem D. Bonads L' Tweten R. wood 45-68:7 lst ROW s. Miller M. McCartney T' Hartley NS. McShatko L. Hesla A. Dofferfuhl D. Olson S. Baldridge X J. Woodman P. Weaver D' Green J' Sharp R. Fleer N' Grubb A. Reiter G. Josephson 3nd ROW G' Stout J. Miller K' Dudgeon S. Mendenha NK- Rygh R. Long 2nd ROW M. Jones R. nnhn nn 11 ..-M . 99 132-68:7 lst ROW B. Donahue M. Sands B. Shaw C. McCormick E. Foley NH. Hestmark R. Kahn J. Hathaway B. Varitz M. Remington J. Patrick M. Griner . Brewer K. Tuomey . White J. Lorenzen 3rd ROW C. Kirk R . Nitz J. Connally D. Beach S. Strong J. Nelson 2nd ROW D. Phernetton M. Carroll B. Miller 134-6817 lst ROW C- Carter J. Wilkerson E. Hauge P. Reynolds S. Weinberg L. Payne C. Neilson J. Courtright H. Hickman L. Swan C. Stith 3rd ROW J. Beck L. Simmons YL. Brinkley G Winslow L. Downing D 2nd ROW D D. Miles R J. Venator D B. Key A McCormick Digman Sandstrom Drennan Kohl fix' as 'xx Throughout your school days at Grant we have emphasized scholarship, citizenship, and sportsmanship. As you leave high school to enter college, employment, military service or marriage, we can do no more than to ask you to remember these three qualities throughout life. We have great hopes for your future because we have invested part of our lives in each of you. You have begun to acquire the knowledge that will enable you to think clearly and make sound judgmentsg you know how to conduct yourself for the betterment of society, and you know how to win, and lose, too, with graciousness. Your achievements in the future willmake us proud if you always do the finest of which you are capable. Principal .1 MARY SCHROEDER Vice-Principal in charge of girls Q-,N MQ. ARTHUR WESTCOTT Vice-Principal in charge of boys limit: THEODORE HARDING Vice-Principal in charge of curriculum 101 5? 3 ' , ., 5 ., I if , 1-1:-'I wish, .. , , ,N , ALVIN ALEXANDRE I MAHGUERITE BOYCE English - A, . 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Q zx Sissy, , MARJO RI E STONE 'wsiwszsi I t I' I 3 m ' ' ei-25'aE:1:ELEEEElE5l1rzfi 2-i ss: ' Eff' 3 P W , I + A, .1 Q W . 6 A DONALD TAYLOR English CHARLES STONES EngHsh JI-'AN VANCII Music LORI-IN S'I'UIll'QR Science IDF LI A WATSON ,gi I . .. .I ., QIQ NASH -2:35 I .1 Mathematics In I I I I, 4 X, Wi s is DENNIS SULLIVAN English Social Studies RILDEGARD WICHMANN Spanish JACQUELINE Arl SVARI-LN LOIS WILLIAMS Physical Education VICTOR SWE I-IT 3 Q N ff I I 1 6 English Social Studies PORTER WOODS I-Xngllsh T he 'good old times? - all times when olcl are good. Local Byron Uwodadlldlw, ofvvvuliiwwlflodl Jdfwdfa www yxi,Xif,.,l ooo Ammwom if jmijlxgkhmddohwwwappvdwfvo lllCQ,O'VljJ Jkwawwhafpdwibwofgwwofliffvf uwmfwwwiyfwwyfmmmw w Y. ,.,.,4:- A M N 1-m..1w I 1Q5.mli6Y Eff X ,, P .. Q? 1? L- fur -L ' f 'Vi ' H35 4-' 'x'. 5 '5'f'V'1 93 t ,v'f'1l 0 W! 1 A I fi The Boys' League Jazz Assembly was appreciated by those in the audience who enjoy progressive jazz. Many boys were glued to their seats as Mike Gra.nt's Combo and other artists played the latest in pro- gressive blues, original and popular favorites. The picture below and on the right preserves for posterity the Jefferson Student Body President, Bob Mltchelson, painting our garbage can. This event climaxed the third straight year of our winning the Stud- ent Body Card Drive held each year between the two schools. -- In the lower left is a typical combined or- chestral and choral departments' assembly. As usual, Mr. Kaza and Mrs. Vancil directed a wonderful and talented show. s -1' H H4 tx, l . t ,H M s X. m 153 W Www, 1 Q R X ' www-M x - A My , 3 f . A . Q, ,:...I2 -wif 1 ra Q 1' A 'SRA vi 22. Q 1 , F, J... ,M q ,I 4 , my . I :J .z 1 3 . Af , , J Q 5 W F' wi Q M Q, , , Q X ,fa S , 1 , Wx-,.mu me M-N-vifwf i E5 .si if, ,,,...m-W' .5 :R . X.,,Y, S1 X -Q-mg Qxq-wx-gxaxx - H X N Q-Q. K x vii -Si 1 Ak-M,i.?fiNmg-Q K? . x H X .X . . X wa X Sn ' g gfkxxyti - i i l . S Q Q NS X wx N m sw .., as mmf-ML 3' '-R x 'K 5,356 .53 fi 3, Hifi 15 mil A VM Q-Q W. W, 1. MR- ,wa ,QU Q 5 5 in The Christmas Assembly was elegant and inspiring. Participants were the choral, music, speech and drama departments. Center is Janet Travis portraying Mary, Mother of Jesus, On both sides the Senior Choir prepares to do a number. h E ter Assembly was of course, the mostthrilling pageant of the year. The efforts of the choral T e as , and orchestral departments, under the direction of Mrs. Jean Vancil and Mr. Eugene Kaza respectively, ' 7 werea special attraction of the production. Here we see Linda Leveen reading to Pam Sones little sister. PM 1' 4 1 Despite the intellectual pursuits of our system of higher education, we continue to have, in this post- Sputnik era, escape drama of the caliber depicted in these two photographs. In the picture above, we see five senior girls giving a rendition of Bali Hai, theme of their class assembly. The girls are, from left to right: Sue Lewis, Sue Popick, Thelma Ray, Judy 'i-iaruda, and Pat Heldfond. Below, the Dad's Club Show Prevues depict a bar room scene in the Wild West, in liquor, women and song. fx Jayme Hollanda Iwasbornin January, 1942 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, fo: which I thank God. Whenlwas born, my mother says I was nothing more than a bunch of bones covered with some skin. Maybe I had no manythings, maybe I was ugly Qand who knows still amy, bu I was born with luck and happiness. In the' same way as with other kids all around the world there came aday when I had to go to school. On this day, mj mother took me to the school, kissed me and said, be goo1 to your teachers and good luck. I certainly was lucky, but I was not good to the teachers I still can remember the severe and not happy face of the teach- er that kept me at schoolalmost every day forone ortwo extrz hours either for not behaving or not doing all home work Good days, those of Grade School! Than came Hi-School, I was really proud of being in a Hi-School. It was a new and thrilling experience, it meant more study, too. Although my Hi-School was only for boys I made many friends of both sexes. Iwas going my way throug school well, without any remarkable extra activity. Thi lmtil my jlmior year .... One dayl was reading the newspaper and I read in a smal item announcing the scholarship of the A. F. S. for Brasilia: students to go abroad. Maybel had nothing to do that evening maybe I felt like doing something different, and so I appliei for the scholarship. As a consequence .... here I aml In my own family, I was the second of three boys, her that I am living with the Lairds, I am still the middle one but with a small differenceg instead of a little brother, have a little Qabout one inch taller than D sister. Imust add further that I did not have a choice as to when to go, once more luck helped me, I've got a wonderful familj and a wonderful school. EXCHANGE STUDENTS Turid Arno My full name is Turid Arno with a line through or tv dots over the o because of the Norwegian alphabet which hz an additional couple of letters. But since this takes too mum trouble to explain to everybody, I am commonly knovsm 1 plain Turid Arno. I was born in Oslo, Norway on December! 1940--I assume I was intended as a Christmas present. lv family consists of my mother and father, my brothers, Gei: and Katil, at 22 and 20, plus my sister, Ragnhild, at 12 We also have a cage with a bird in it by the English soundil name of Timmy, to which he, by the way, does not pay al attention--either because he is mentally defective or hasn taken any foreign languagel We usually all live in aspaciow apartment in the city of Oslo, that is when we are all thel and not at college, in the military service, or as lucky 1 I in Portland, Oregon, U. S. A. Apartment houses a quite common in Oslo as in any other European city. Due to the fact that I, at an earlier stage of my childhoo lived in a house similar to those of yours in a suberb of t city, I still attend school in that district and have a25 mint long trip on a street-car or trolly before reaching school the morning, unless I take my bicycle. The latter is abc as common a means of communication to Norwegian teen-age as the car is to you. I am at school from 9:30 a.m. till 2 o'clock in the afte noon with a half an hour lunch break. I have six periods day and go to school six days a week including full-schedul Saturday. High school is optional and a person can choose take either a three-year course which provides foragenel education or a five-year course, examen artium, which a preparation for college. I have already had four years the later type, and pla.n to go back and take my fifth ye next fall. From there I am probably going to the -Universi of Oslo. Ihave not yet decided on what to take up as 1 major. Marceil Ten Eyck Alicia lbarra Castaneda From August 14 to January 26, I was an American Field Service Exchange Student to Norway. It was the most educat- ing and interesting time of my life. Until last year, Ame rican students have been able to spend only the siunmer months in aforeign country, but now we are able to spend a semester studying along with the European teenage rs . I found this plan fascinating. Ilived withafamily in northem Norway in a small farm- ing community. My family consisted of a girl, 18 years old, aboy, 14, and dog fJackj, and2 birds, as well as my favorite adopted parents, Dr. and Mrs. Hanlmeistad. School was very different. It lasted five and a half hours each day for six days each week. One of the hardest things, next to learn- ing the language, was getting up on Saturday morning. The subjects studied in high school are varied, primarily de- pending onthe line of study you pursue. In Levanger, where Iwent to school, we we re allowed either to take the Language or the Math lines of study. Both courses have the same basic subjects required with a few important differences. Of the 25 seniors at Levanger, 9 studied languages and the remainder math and science . There are no elective courses , and everyone must take an exam to enter high school, so only the more intelligent students are admitted. The others have a chance to continue in technical or trade schools. But school was only six days of the week. Parties and travel also were a part of my activities . Many of the students rode motor scooters as the roads are poor and gas is ex pensive. I had a wonderful time. Alicia Ibarra Castaneda lives in Mexico City, Mexico. She has a family of 10 including herself: Alma Rosa, 5, Memo, 8, Pino, 10, Vicente, 18, Manuel, 21, and she is 19. Other members of her family are Oso and Ali, two dogs. They live in the kind of house most tourists picture, behind a wall which hides a patio. Alicia goes to Ciudad Universitaria and majors in child psychology. At noon she comes home for dinner a.nd a siesta. She then leaves forher job as ateacher in a small nursery school. On Saturdays she goes to school for a few hours in the morning. On holidays the family goes to Acapulco. They have been to Ta.xco to see the silver mines, to Guadalajara, and over most of Mexico. Alicia is a kindergarten teacher. She works with from 60 to 80 youngsters every weekday. In the fall of 1960 she plans to attend the University of Oregon. Before coming to Grant, Alicia attended La Esuela Normal para Maestras y Educadoras. She was elected princess of her school, top honors upon graduation, and also won a scholarship. She was very active and an excellent class leader. Our club system was quite new to her, since in Mexican schools there are only interest clubs to which anyone can belong. She was installed as an honorary member of Cue immediately after herarrival. She took to skiing on Mt. Hood very well. It wasn't long before she was skiing above her beginning class. In Mexico she water skies, is an excellent swimmer, and is good at volley ball also. 114. Third class assembly of the year was the Sophomore show, Mardi Gras, a fes- tival which takes place an- nual1yi.nNew Orleans. The colors and costumes were very gay and in spirit with the occasion, as the pic- ture clearly demonstrates. Song and dance provided a great po rtion of the activity. The Freshman class assembly was one of the four best shows ofthe year. The theme was Our First Day at Grant, and the show had a great variety of acts. Singing and dancing as well as an attack by space crea- tures constituted an enter- taining 40 minutes. With the imagination showed 'by this class, we can look for- ward to three more classic programs. The Senior Class assem- bly used for its theme the hit musical, South Pacific. it was a colorful and enter- taining show with that intri- guing island of mystery and .ove, Bali Hai, dominating he back drop. Participants rehearsed diligently to turn :ut as excellentan assembly Ls this class has ever done n four years in this insti- ution of higher education. flany thanks to Porter S. Voods and Mrs.Opal Ham- lton for fine direction. The Junior class assem bly was truly an excellent production. The acts, set to the theme of Show Boat proved enchanting and re ceived much praise from the students. This assem bly, after even more refin ing and rehearsing, was presented for parents and students in a Friday even ing show. tw. ,pmqgyf-btw-1 .IN X 1 15' D E P A R T M E N T S I 116 1 xv sTfQfF'3swQgM N Q as K 'efsfafftf . ,spas Miss Ewerteaches juniordramatics. In the past my . was is t-srissdgiiil i QSWYMQQS XT 9 X his 1 . il Qifxgikfsigig is as Rehearsals , rehearsals l 'ii yfzf . ,v ,ww-'Q, -.5.::' . its NE i -J- ig 5 X -V o : :es XNQN gig H, H :ti ,FX it farm Mr. Jackson, the head of the drama department, has been a teacher at Grant for eight years. He re- ceived his degree in drama from the University of Washingtonin 1949. Before coming to Grant in 1951, he taught at Roosevelt High School. Mr. Jackson is a devoted and loyal patron of dramatics. His leader- ship of Thespians, a national, honorary drama club, his work with the Civic Theatre, and the many pro- ductions he has directed here at Grant through the years, testify to his ability and responsibility. He teaches five out of the six drama classes at Grant. she has taught a Shakespearean class, but due to the fact that too few students registered, the class was not planned in 1958-1959. The objectives of begin- ning drama are to learn the rudiments of acting and the theatre, to better know yourself, and in addition, to provide personal improvement in voice, poise, confidence, and character development. This year the classes are doing class room plays, participating in various shows, and attending drama conferences. ,They also take an essential part in our assemblies. 117 Q L ,M . Q I if I SENIOR DRAMA TEURS lst Row: Pat Stimac, Nancey Martell, Sandra Millner, Karla Kopischka, Glenda Kleve, Virginia Arnett. 2nd Row: Rosalie Brandon, Phyllis Scarborough, Donna Edwards, Pat McKinnon, Tonie Vergeer, Nancie Peddigord, Toni Helsen. 3rd Row: Carol Miller, Kathy Boling, Elaine James, Marion Lostrom, Claudia Sprando, Linda Petre, Melinda Burmeister, Jan Travis, Pat Whaley, Judy Morgan, Pat Heldfond, Judy Taskcr. 4th RowgJim Hoyt, Burke Pearson, Gerry Spencer, Marty Wahoskc, Arvi Arokac, Roger Deck- gr, Roger Johnson, Andy Lekas, Gary Blender, Doug Reed. -Y--.-,-,.-. nn A my A fwwwnc 1'111'11111111'1i1'z11111111111111:+111111s:1 s11111111 1,1'11l1l 111111 111' 1111111 '1'1111 11111111 111111 1,l111'lL'1i c11111'111'11s 11111 111111111111':1Li1: 11111 1111, 11111115 111'11s111111111 111' 11111 1111111111' IJ1':1111:1111u1's 111111 11111111s 1151111 11.11 11 1111111111111 i1111111g1':1111 1:1111111' 111 17I'1l1j.I1111., 1111 1t1111by11111S1111i111' 15111111111 11L'1l111'1111t'I11. .-X1'1c1'11111111111:11'11 his 1111111 111l1lg.1111l'l'S 111 A111111'i11:1. 114' 1111111s 1y1':1n11y 111 111 11111111 111111111 111w111's s1111111 111 1111'1111111111, 115111211114 11I11y 111- 1,11l'I11H, 111141 11'111111111 1111p.fi11s 111111111 1111 is 111I'Ul'11 1,11 11111-11111 L11 1111'111'111 11111111':1111 51111111111 111111y 111111 1111151 21 1111111111111 111' 1115 11111111111111's' 1111111'11111111i111 11111's1111s 111 111'11111' 111111 111111 It 11111 11111111111 11111. 1111115 1k1lI'11lL'V 111111115 11111 11111 111111111 111' 11111111 11 1-1111111411 11111111z11i1111. 111 s11i1'11 111111 11111 SI1L'L'1l'111 1'1gg,'111'11 111' s1111111n1sup11111'1. 3712 l5ucz'R1ffPc1f17t' fo beyfe enter! . 0111 Z3 fonfnslcs fd FRON'f 1ilOW: Patsy Mason, Edna Chambers, Donna McGee, Sue Lewis, Linda Leveen, Suzanne Swallow., UALQK ROW: George Putz, Bob Miller, Jeff Crimin, Jerry Solomon, Jerry Forrester, Jay Kellerman, John Hanson. Ef! V 5 Jr. Chamber of Commerce Winner Voice of Democracy Winner: Sue Lewis Linfield Winners: Jerry Solomon and Gary Weinstein A1111 LG21VSI'fOH Q EN ?x,s f' K Sales Winners Radio Winners Discussion Winners ,,..-W' Humorous Winners 5- Orato ry Wirme rs Poetry Wlnne rs 2 mf . S21 1 . N? may E ' 'SEQ 1 . f Q if fa ,S ,N , ,M 5 W S .J K Q v. 0 1 2' X. L. . 1 g f x M f MV we Wm! Q S335-N Mrs. Jean Vancil Grant's entire Choral Department has terminated another successful year with many ln- spirationaland worthwhile activities. Choral Night for all choirs was the kick-off event, and the appearance on T.V. at Christmas time for the Sunshine Division was an experience all its own. Many hours have been donated by the Senior Choir in Hospital Ward and Theatre Shows this year. A Christmas radio program given at Shrine Hospital brought cheer to the children who are polio victims and a caroling party for the Hollywood Boosters was fun for all. Again the Dads' Club Show was made more colorful by the participation of the Choral Department with many tunes and laughs. The All-City-Choir Festival was an inspirational experience un- equaled by any other song-fest, with all high school choirs participating. The annual Spring Show climaxed all choir activities under the able direction of Mrs. Jean Vancil. It has been a year of great achievement and musical satisfaction. Fall Officersfleft to rightj Judy Haruda-Sec. Sue Lewis-V. P. Jerry Forrester-Pres. Ted Walker-Treas. Sue Markley-Hist. Pianist: D. Hjorth Firs t Rowfleft to righty Second J. Kirshner P. P. Kerr M. C. Berry J, P. Heldfond G, N. Herrala M J. Haruda P. J. Martin J. N. Maves C. T. Ray J. Row Taylo r Hauge Stim ac Ande rson Norton Kirkland Schatz Chappelle Tannle r Third Row L. Dawson R, D. McGill B. P. Moore N, H. Norton J, L. Szmders K, B. Bailey G, G. Rueppell D, D. Maurer R, Fourth C. Cairney W- Row Olsen Franzke Hundtoft Garrow McNeil Putz Hemry Person AFP Spri ng Officersfleft to righty Pat Heldfond-Sec. Heather McNeil-V. P. Ted Walker-Pres. Bob Reedy-Treas. Sue Gales-Hist. Firstflcft to rightj H. McNeil K. llulett C. Doncrt S. Mnrkley S. Lewis K. Tzlylor M. Payne M. Brown S. Pnpick S. Gziles Second Row M. Rubens J. Wicks G. Alexander K. McPherson C. Arndt L. Swim H. Halvorson J. Otto ll. Gallowu K. Watson Third Row B. Reedy T. Walker L. Huffman G. Gregersen B. Tymer C. Moore M. Kloth G. Fendel M. Feldman Fourth Row Pianist: J. Cogan M. Ellmaker J. Kellerman B. Hougland J. Forrester M. Foster J. Bull J. LeBaron D. Reed -C . Crockwell SWING SIXTEEN MADRIGALS First Rowileft to rightj S. Gales M. Payne T. Ray P. Heldfond C. Donert S. Markley S. Lewis C. Berry Second Rowfleft to rightj R. Olsen P. Moore H. Norton D. Preston J. Kellerman J. Forrester T. Walker D. Reed First Rowqlett no rlgnt, J. Kirshner G. Alexander S. Markley J. omi Second Rowfleft to R. Olsen D. Hemry H. Norton M. Kloth rightj First Rowfleft to rightj P. Heldfond S. Lewis T. Ray S. Popick J. Haruda Second Rowfleft to rightp L. Swa.n J. Cogan J. Martin K. Hulett M. Rubens N. Maves N. Herrala K. Watson Pianist: B. Bailey J. Kellerman M. Ellmaker G. Putz G. Rueppell T. Walker R. Olsen G. Fendel C. Crockwell CHURALETTES BOY'S UCTET Choir Officers Sophomore Carolers , F5 -Q0 ,,'x B 4 . 1 ,, . 5? Q? sa 4'eQ'5Qwb- Period II Junior Choir Period III Junior Choir 'IQJ9' Miss Thelma Lancaster Boys' Choir Period I Girls' Choir Period VII Girls' Choir ,K ,W my My ww. f Q se aww W: A -ssfzvsfg-: Z- wmfigils yi k , w,5M.,gw,QHA-.NQMW ,. ,Mw,NM, WN .. vfwsff N55 if WN Y -- G wgifzfww . w,1:N ,,,, .wg ..,Nlf:k. ..,., ,gig . 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' A15 'illiiyq -, A 'K 'f-'li figsk fQEEf3ii9f?Q . - TEE' J wizafezg - A-'ge x ' L -,X fl , ,QL -. A if ff: V i ' . 1 136 A Mr. Eugene Kaza Under the able direction of Mr. Eugene Kaza, the instrumental department has had a highly successful year. The band and orchestra have been seen throughout the year in various assem- blies and programs and have always left a good impression. At the beginning of the year, the band could be seen in the early morning dew, practicing formations to add color to the football games and pep rallies. Meanwhile, the orchestra practiced diligently for its appearance with the band in Concert Cameos, a winter time concert. The concert, bringing in a large audience displayed extremely fine talent. In early April, both the band and orchestra joined the other high schools in the annual City Orchestra and Band Festivals. Aside from the band and orchestra, other groups gave equal participation throughout the year. The freshman band joined the senior band in most of the yearly functions and the Pep Band, a newly organized group, appeared at all winter games and rallies. A spring outdoor evening concert and a picnic concluded the year for the department. Much credit is to be given Mr. Kaza for turning out such fine organizations as these. Fall Officersfleft to rightj Norm Andersen-V. P. Gail Arter-Sec. Jim Lauinger-Pres. Spring Officersqleft to rightj Norm Andersen-V. P. Julie Lorenzen-Sec. Paul Lorenzen-Pres. . J Flute G. Arter R. Rimbey J. Bell Oboe N. Horn Clarinet A. Bittner P. Buck D. Wilson C. Hoak S. Sedell B. Dye P. Smith P. Murton G. McFarland D. Mora Alto Sax R. Zulke D. Duncan Baritone Sax J. Trullinger Cornets D. Moy J. Pickett R. Erdman L. Greco G. Dubois K. Lovett A. Simpson J. Berkey S. Cooper Baritone P. Lorenzen J. Starr S. Hicks Trombone L. Durham W. Fiedler D. McLean T. DeChalne R. Blair B. Clifton French Horn K. Bourne C. Scott C. Emeis Jr. Sousaphone J. Sleeper D. Younce W. Rush J. Foster Percussion N. Anderson D. Buttice R. Amend D. Baugh P. Krasnoff Tympani J . Lauinger Fall Officersfleft to rightj Sylvia Kinnari-Pres. fnot picturedj Kathy Linke Sec. Marshal Nelson-V. P. Spring Officerslleft to rightj Sharon Salmenson-V. P. Tim Burman-Pres Lindy Pie rce-Sec. First Violin S. Kinnari M. Nelson K. Linke J. Hill R. May M. Murphy Second Violin J. White K. Kerby S. Williams J. Dickie S. Salmenson L. Unthank R. Hollenbeck N. Parham C. Chambers K. Seitz French Horn K. Bourne C. Scott C. Emels Trombone L. Durham B. Fiedler D. McLean Percussion M. Mahafay N. Andersen Tympani J. Laulnger Piano L. Pierce Viola Clarinet D. Newell M, Foster W. Braconovich J. Regier J. C0lllIlS Brown C6110 Alto Sax A- Wilson J. Trullinger M. Clifton V- Havel - Tenor Sax C. T0llB.I'd Solomon Sfrlllg B3.SS Trumpet J- Heaflle B. Jackson J- V9Sf T. Burman J- St-Wh R. Steinberg Flute Oboe J. White N. Horn K- Caton K. Stutzman IR. BAND PEP BAND DIXIE CDMBD R. J. L. L. W J. J. J. M. R. R. D S. L J. L Hayek B. Thomas Sedell K. Swanson Dvorak M. Steding Woodside J. Watt Rush G. Hanson Foster R. Filbert Pickett - T. Brugh Davis M. Bates Allen L. Griffith Detje H. McCarter Erickson A. Rector Rice D. McNish Ickes P. Floyd Smith H. Gadd Cole G. Testor Aldridge Qleft to righty Joseph I-Iearne Gerald Soloman Jim Lauinger Larry Durham Norm Andersen Jim Brown Qleft to rightj B. Rogers, C. Ades, K. Fischer. MAIURETTES First Row deft to rightj L. Salmonson, J. Travis, J- W0maCk, J. Travis, J. Chin, J. Gardiner D. Pyle, C. Bechtold Second Row S. Neilson, S. Johnston, M. Payne, S. McQuaid, K.Brede T. Ray, J. Txmnler, J. Lovelett, K. Crawford, J. Bell, H. Nielson. ' Sf? JH? FALL EXECUTIVE SECRETARY FALL PRESIDENT Thelma Ray Lynn Johnston Lili? 4,1-'J' B. ., ,. ' NEW! FALL GIRLS' LEAGUE CLASS OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Irene Asendorf, Linda Salmonson, Nina Raddon, Pam Jones. SECOND ROW: Judy Birkenfeld, Suzanne Lindberg, Carolyn Woodward, Jeanne Sharpe. FALL GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES S PRING PRESIDENT Judy Birkonfvlcl SPRING EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Patty McKinnon ' I I A ii - Q -wa I ' ff'-L 5 QI A , I, sr. A .. R . wf I'- X . wrvfqg whiff g w. , N m .I I SPRING GIRLS' LEAGUE CLASS OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Ilev Kingwell, Sharon Amero, Joine Goodfellow, Kathy Partis. SECOND ROW: Linda Pnsternack, Lynn Wardell, Kathy Brandt, Jill Wyman. SPRING GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES SENIORS: Jeane Moody, Peggy Driskol J UNIORS: Georgia Swanson, Kathy Brandt The nomination and election of Honor Girls is an old and res- pected tradition at Grant. Girls running for Honor Girl are nomin- ated by any girl from the Student Body at large. The nominees are then voted on by the girls in their respective classes, and the six girls receiving the most votes in each class are evaluated by their teachers. The top two are chosen on the basis of this evaluation. The Honor Girls are presented at a special assembly held during Girls' League Week. To be considered for this honor a girl should be honest, democratic, friendly, cooperative with both teachers and students, respectful of the laws of the ner and dress, high ideals, and her grade than a Q: There are four honor girls a year except the freshmen who only choose them The election of Honor Girls has been school, modest in man- average must be higher chosen from each class in the Spring. a Girls' League project for fifteen years at Grant. Many of the Honor Girls have gone on to win other school honors. Some of them have been our represen- tatives in the Rose Festival celebrations. Because of the many fine qualities that each of these girls possesses, they can be pointed to withpride as good examples ofthe Grant Student Body and the Girls' League. SOPHOMORES: Corky Smith, Patty Benson . l 5 ', f' SENIORS: Lois Taylor, Irene Asendorf r J UNIORS: Dorothy Montag, Nancy Clodfelter SOPHOMORES: Judy Cechmanek, Sally Stahl FRESHMEN: Diane Green, Mary Ruth Moody as fn Q X RIG AND LITTLE SISTER PARTY GIRLS OF THE MONTH w COTTON DAY GIRLS' LEAGUE ASSEMBLY ,.,,. .x.x.X.Xx W K 3' TJ fee , XX-R igh' 'lf Tx I i Q BOYS' I,IC.,XGl'lC .XSSICMI3I,Y MICN OF THE MONTH T NOON MOVIE CREW BEARD CONTEST We 'Www K I FALL PRESIDENT FALL EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Ted Calouri Dick L9-1151011 1 First Row: Bob Davidson, Dick Brace, Duncan- Neilson, Dick Armour Second Rowz' Jay Kellerman, Barry Randall 1 H ::::::R : S 'I Q .ia FALL BOYS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES 'T '?r SPRING PRESIDENT Roger Johnson SPRING EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Roh Steinberg Qs Q x gs 4, mf FIRST ROW: Dick Olmseheid, Sid Copper, Phillip Solomon, Jim Harton. SECOND ROW: Gary Rhodes, Bob Lee, George Cameron, Woody Hicks. SPRING BOYS' LICAGIII-I RICPRIIYSENTATIVI-IS sent selves in education. The Grant Dads' Club is an organization of dads and male guardians OI Grant students. Its sole purpose is to assist Grant High School and its pupils in any capacity where it may be of service. The main project each year is the raising of money for scholarships for deserving seniors. This year the dads will distribute S2500 in scholarships. Most of this money is awarded on the basis of needg however, a limited part is given for academic achievement alone. Other projects are the patrolling of student sections at football games, assisting the faculty in activities when needed, and providing items for the school that are not obtainable through other channels. The dads meet on the third Wed- nesday of each month at the school. The P. T. A. 's interest in the public schools and their never-ending series of good works repre- an invaluable communicating force that enables the public to discover a fuller meaning for them- Wf w My W f7i 7d,v Jah' YW . PA 'ppZfsi,fU'Py'z'gWtb Maw wp X. 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M35 or ff fi Y'KX.:,.+ 'F E 5 C Spring Girl's League Dance Dian Green, Carolyn Yerkovich, Queen Kathy Crawford, and Elisa Thomas N, FfmwsAJwJv Ma? l Ba PE N X. H an S as .K 3 M 'FN -5 SZ ww Si iii Sf Q lsusnnmi nr s n r mmwwsermm wfh ASE 5 s I A r gs 'Q u A gc 'R E w This year the MEMOIRS Staff has worked diligently to give the students and faculty the quality book they want and expect. We would like to extendour appreciation to our ad- visor, Mr. Stones, the photographer, Stacy Wong, the printer, Agency Lithograph, and the binder, Lincoln and Allen. Our thanks also go to the administrators and faculty who all co- operated with the members of the staff and Contact Com- mittee. We have attempted to produce a revolutionized book. We eliminated the extensive use of hand lettering and re- placed it with set type. The paper is of a heavy weight and excellent quality. The sequence of the sections has been changed for new variety. The end-sheet color pages are a new innovation to the MEMOIRS. We think these changes are beneficial to the book and hope you, the students, are as satisfied with the 1959 MEMOIRS as we the staff are. ww eiiatgbger, ..... Wm ,, .. p Charles Stones Ann Leaverton Bill Deines Advisor Editor -in- Chief Business Manager bm Debble Shelton Marilyn p1-an C0mptroller Senior Co-Editor Marylu Perkin Senior Co-Editor Shirley Kay Mary Ann Wright Gayle Lundquist Club and Reg. Co-Editor Club and Reg. Co-Editor Club and Reg. Co-Editor Jim Bailey Mark Hathaway Sports Co-Editor Sports Co-Editor Glenda Kleve Typist fi Toni Arena Typist oi Bill Hemenway Sports Co-Editor if 1 X 4 , Evelyn Rosen Typist 'il' Q-A 'Hi-'F' me David deWeese Phillip Chl1I'Ch Gegrge Camergn Activities Co-Editor Activities Co-Editor Activities C0-Editor A Wsf' Q 'dl new Marilyn McCutcheon Ted Potter Carolyn Laizure Activities Co-Editor Activities Co-Editor Faculty 9-Hd Aff C0'Edit0I' A-'51- 'f Marceil Ten Eyck Sue Sneeden Karen Simmons Art Co-Editor Advertising Co-Editor Advertising Co-Editor ho.. 'QF' WY? Gerald Sploman Bob Anclunson, Erolyn Glovka, Sue Hnaga, Cliff Comisky Donna Dorfman. h P otographer , We would like to express our appreciation to those members of the Student Body who hvlpefl us. Pls- pecially Jim Hartom, Linda Upham, Gayle Dodds, and Diane Holt. Thank you. MEMUIRS CUNTAUT CUMMITTEE Q' X A 155 The Grantonian StaH has been engaged in publishing one of the few weekly high school newspapers in the Northwest. This not inconsiderable job has been done by a group of only seventeen students headed by Lois Taylor, fall editor, and Phil Cogswell, spring editor, and advised by Alvin Alexandre. Highlight of the school year was the twelve page Christmas issue which was the largest single edition inthe historyof Grant. Inallofthe thirty-four full weeks in the scholastic year, thirty-three issues of the Grantonian were published totaling about one hlmdred and fifty pages. Some of the features which made the paper especially attractive to the students were complete cove rage , timely and worthwhile editorials , interesting and contro- versial letters to the editor and a very vivid sports page. Lois Taylor Mr. Alexandre Phil Cogswell Fall Editor Advisor Spring Editor Second Page Editor FiI'St Page Editor Irene Asendorf Judy Bastian Bill Campbell Second Page Editor Typist Sports Editor First Page Editor l Kathie DeTemple Sherrill Eagle Jerry Ferguson Art Editor Third Page Editor Sports Editor Third Page Assist. K Don Girsbirger Photographer Nancy Gray Margie Graham Typist Second Page Assist. Editor 1 Second Page Co- Editor Sharon Hartung Business Manager NN: Margaret Schack First Page Assist. Editor Mike Stevens Cartoonist 5 x X Maggie Payne Sue Piper Third Page Editor Distribution Manager DiSt1'ibUti0U Manager' Third Page Assist. Editor Mike Sherrill Scotty Springer Editorial Editor Sports Page Assist. Editor Meeting the deadline. No! ! 157 5 a S y Jim Reynolds Don Kunz Judy Mucha Fall Chairman Advisor: Spring Chairman Jim Reynolds Judy Mucha Rosalind Ward Dom1a Lawrence Sue Prichard 'wwawssw We .XJ wi. , Karen Dahlstrom Dennis Lund Judy Otterstrorn Joan McCurdy Sue Markley wx The Art Staff performs two primary functionsg to furnish the publicity and art work that school events require, and to give practical training in commercialart to the most responsible and talented juniors and seniors. These students strive to achieve work of high artistic quality while meeting the demands of deadlines. The staff is self-sup- porting, this advantage adding to the high esteem in which it is held. Peggy Driskell, Robin Beach, Jeannette Helzer Stan Wood, Gil Cowley Ann Haldors, Karen Jacobson Mgrceil Tengyck V GOLD KEY WINNERS NORTHWEST MUSIC CONFERENCE DELEGATES Scholastic art awards are the only opportunity that art students have of receiving recognition. Grant has continually won more prizes tha.n any other school. Scholastic is a chance for recognition for people who are talented in art. All kinds of art are represented, from painting to lettering. Winners received a gold key, which means that one example of their work was considered of outstanding quality. Grant's outstanding artists are: Stan Wood, Jim Reynolds, Gil Cowley, and Peggy Driskell. Peggy was especially fortunate in having one of her paintings selected as the best paint- ing from our state, selected by the Hallmark Card Com- pany, eventually to be used on the cover of greeting cards. We at Grant strive for the very highest quality which each person can produce, and we are very proud of our records. Grant was very proud to send three students out of 15 Portland high schools to the Northwest Music Educators' Conference, held in Seattle. Senior, Sue Lewis was a member of the choir, which was made up of 500 voices. Mark Foster and Joe Hern, also seniors, were members of the 200 piece orchestra. The stu- dents spent most of their time rehearsing at different high schools in the city. The climax of the four-day conference was a concert given by the combined Northwest band, orchestra, and choir, held in the Seattle Civic Auditorium. FIRE SUUAIJ E LECTIUN CUMMITTEE WURKERS C R E WE UZP 5 VICPCCVU VICE-PRINBIPALS' STAFF QL. to RJ: Marilyn Borchers, Karla De Semple Mary Ann Lundstrom, Rosemary Suckow, Janice Woerner, Carol West, Cheri Beaudoin, Barbara Harman, Jan Schatz, Mary Bennett. 162 SENIUR USHER STIUA QL. to RJ: Carole Somekawa, Linda Leveen, Katl West, Shirley Scott, Pam Sones, Marilyn Pratt, To Arena, Jill Wyman, Marylu Perkin, Judy Mucl Shirley Kay, Julie Thompson, Gayle Lundquist, Kz Thompson, Gayle Dodds. IUNIUR USHER SUUA FIRST ROW TL. to R. T: Debbie Williams, Mary L Jameson, Nancy Flagg, Sid Jones, Sue Prltchax Sue Ollerenshaw, Judy Tower, Sharon Schiffer, Le lie Fox, Nancie Manning. SECOND ROW: Carol Crowley, Mary Klostermz Jan McNaughton, Jane McCormmach, Diana Dave port, Kathy Brandt, Mary Walker, Margaret Otnes Peggy Manchester, Celeste West. THIRD ROW: Sue Carter, Elizabeth Rush, Be Brookshire, Carol Tucker, Sue Oliver, Barba Berry, Miriam Betensky, STUDENT BUDY STUT FIRST ROW: PeggyAnderson QSoph.j, Helen Erva Juli Winder, Kathy Hergert, Irene Snyder, Sue Graff, Kay Sinclair fJrs.J SECOND ROW: Jeanette Derr, Sharon Guichon, Sl ron Unruh, Mrs. Parker, Jackie Collins, Joal Barnett, Judy Martin fSrs.l Absent from picture Madge McMurchie QSr.j TW Q it T5- 05 :gl i Agp P aw fb- . LIBRARY STAFF ack Row: Loft to Right: Timmie Farnsworth, Katie Ionner, Kathryn Dewar, Patty Mulligan, Barbara lorrlson, Pamela Weitzcl, Judy Taylor, Kit O'Cal- ghan, Mrs. Peters. ront Row: Mrs. Janet Collins, BUUKRUUM STAFF :ft to Right: Mary DeBernardis, Mrs. Kathryn zrguson, and Craig Webley. CAFETERIA STAFF p Row: Left to Right: Francie Connell, Eunice rbach, Lucile Paulson. ttom Row: NaomaStroh1, Zeta Clark, Elsa Cooper, Jlet Ford, Ruth Stewart, Lil1ia.n Johnson, Marg- rite Rogers. ' A X fr CAFETFRIA HELPERS Top Row: Miko Snirlor, Hob Dulnal, Nick Jones, Holm McKenzie, Dennis Burkhart, Boll Paulson, Jim Hein- lmuck, Cliff Comisky, Nual llumltolt, Middle Row: Loretta Taylor, Sanrly Sparks. Bottom Row: Jackie Glenn, Marian llalc, Carol Hoak, Janice Minor, Judy Minor, Carol Ransom, Linda Carter, Lucile Paulson, Sharon Marks, Nancy McCall, Carol Glenn. 163 First Row: Rick Meyer, Bob Grew. Second Row: Nancy Rancourt, Mary Pendergrass, Betty Jacobs, Kristi Scott, Linda Harris. Third Row: Mike Hardon, Gary Dahlman. 164 BUDGET CUMMITTEE Mr. Westcott, Bob Torson, Merle Wallis, M Simpson, Woody Hicks, Mr. Alexandre. EVALUATIUN CUMMITTEE Kristi Scott, Woody Hicks, Marcia Weinstein, J Bailey. STUDENT GUIIJANC CUMMISSIUN Front Row: Sherrill Eagle, Connie Brookh: Mary Ann Wright, Jane Wallis. Back Row: Andy Jordan, Jim Clarke, Merlin Irs David Hammack, Ted Calouri, Miss Handford. a Q u,,,t..r : wmssas.e. fwixaeal,-e4,Q .ck row: Mr. Jackson, P. Cogswell, Merle Wallis, dy Mucha, Miss Nordgaard ont row: Pat Heldfond, Jan Johnson, Sue Popick, is Patterson, Anne Martin FALL ISEMBLY CUMMITTEE SPRING :k row: Kit Kell, Miss Nordgaard, Mrs. Vancil, is Greeley, Mrs. Lancaster, Pete Moore mt row: Don Sinclair, Kris Patterson, Donna gee, J. Johnson, Pat l-Ieldfond, Judy Mucha, Sue vis .ECTIUN CUMMITTEE HEADS to right: Sue Heitschmidt, Marilyn Pratt, Kathy t, Jan McKenzie, Ann Leaverton MAIN UFFICE A SECRETARIES Left to right: Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Wardell, Mrs. Thorstad Qseatedj, Mrs. Dougherty 165 'KK .rf lb ' A Q ...- A .sg CUUNSELURS' UFFICF STAFF QL. to R. jf Kay Beverly, Berdeen Saperstein, Betty Johnson, Toni Ilelser, Jane McCormmach, Jean Johnson, Louise Kramer, Kathy Partls, Pat Murphy, Shirley Kelsey, Sandra Dunston, Terl Seiters. 6 MAIN UFFICE STAFF QL. to RJ: Barbara Barry, Carole Ransom, Lind. Bouthillier, Sylvia Larison. Absent from this pic ture are: Myrna Pittman, Velma Farr, Cheryl Bech- told. MR. FlNDLAY'S UFFICE STAFF KL. tO RJ: Merle Gillespie, Pauli Hihbarcl, Lin. Loveen, Jean Sasaki, Art Tarlow, Ann Godclarrl absent from this picture, ATTENDANCE UFFIC STAFF fL to RJ: Larry August, Marilyn Neuman, Lyr Burrell, Sharon llergin, TQI'l'0fT1lTKTNVOTT, Ku' Brandt. A-I -Q ig SUUNIJ CREW .. to RJ: L. Ingraham, advisorg N. Jensen, D. Jlon, L. Patzer, student chief: K. McNeil, W. ivin, F. Hammack, R. Morrison. fabsent, D. STAGE CREW . to RJ: Brad Moore, Joe Laws, Dayton Smith, 'oy Jose, Martin Rosumny. 'RUIECTIUN CREW IST ROW: IL. to RJ Gary Stewart, Neil Peder- l, Joel Pickett, Jim Lewis, John Berkey, Gary Farland, Ken Zugman ZOND ROW: QL, to RJ Dave Yett,BobHamilton, Wilson, Steve Scholz,Phil Derr,JerryDeMoss, . LaGrandeur. TRD ROW: fL. to R.JPaul Ashton,Pat Krasnoff, we Lacey, Carl Hansen. CUSTUDIANS KL. to RJ: A.J. Rust, H.C. Tanger, J.E. Lucke, J.P. Dahlquist, G.K. Woolley, M.E. Worthley, M. H. Murphy, L. McVey, R.E. Polzel, J.W. Wilborn, A.B. McNeal, H.H. Coulter, D.W. Spelght. W W 1 lf you played y out best, you won, Colton Meek WW awgwjgiwwww MWAMWMXWW fl K MW W Wg X U 11 I, f 5 lfilggjb X J5J? an si . X- M x f Six Mi 2? 423- , .J A , ,Y 3-'..k.,f W M ' ' ' N--Eggwfw-1x'iS'5'Pxww,ff . '. Q QM. f, W ,Q wi W My Q ' xii Try? J I Q, ' 1a,4,5 v ww , ,Jian .1 - X I ,Q 1 , , Qf6A4AI4 psi? 'L 'lm X' i mu ,ff 17 il, lm, Q ,....- , 1 A ,,1g ' M :Hifi 2 5 li if ,IV , ,,4, , W' W W' fd ww' ,17Lfy'f1,6w jlff L 'V' F WjU WjML5V in M, Q . U UL JLWMML L V V144 M mv WM '654!4M'f 044 Ll, WU THU ' ff W M 4 52121107 ! M OMW p,, 1 Er , 9 U1 ' 1 4 e ,N 1 . A f LJ Z , V ,,,Lx. ' K X f . If Q, , Although Grant suffered one of its worst seasons in all of its football history, we can be sure that every man on the team was trying his best at all times. We were hampered all year by injuries to almost half the team. Thus what had been a potentially good team was beaten many times when a few more experienced men w ould have made the difference of win and defeat. Next year with more experience and better luck Grant should be right back on top again. VARSITY FUIITBALL Bob Douglas ? .Nea st Row: fleft to rightj Coach Douglas, J. Cunningham, D. Preston, D. Vehring, M. Beveridge, Vanderpool, B. Holcomb, Coach Hennessy Second Row: R. Harmon, J. Cawthorne, B. Campbell Gronsand, D. Fyock, T. Repp, T. Cheatham, Mgr. Third Row: H. Hanson, M. Walsh, Schwartzkopf, B. Weaver, J. Cane, P. Oliver Fourth Row: T. Brown, A. Zell, D. Crowley Erlkson, N. Niimi, J. Becker Fifth Row: J. Parker, S. Mead, W. Walker, C. Mautz, B. Torwon, Miller, Sixth Row: M. Waverly, N. Stevenson, D. Price, H. Hoskens, D. Robertson, J. Sites. 1 1 ., ..,., Dick Hennessy W L T JEFFERSON 9 O O ROOSEVELT 8 T O CLEVELAND 6 3 O MADISON 6 3 O LINCOLN 5 4 O WILSON 3 5 O WASHINGTON25 T GRANT 2 7 O FRANKLIN 2 7 O BEN SON T 7 T 171 GRANT -7 MADISON-33 The G-Men dropped the first game of the season to Madison 33-7 before a large turnout of 5500. The Senators gained their scores from Bill Beeh, Ron Martin, and Chuck Burns for 26 points at the half to 7 for Grant. Grant's tally came in the second quarter on a 26 yard run by Sophomore halfback Dick Fyock. In the second half Craig Berkman, Madison halfback scored Madison final T.D. Making the score 33-7 for Madison. we 09999 Dave Edeline Dick Vehring Bill Vanderpool Bob Torgon Jerry Cunningham Wayne Walker GRANT-0 FRANKLIN-13 Fumbles and penalties took their toll as the Generals lost their second game to the Qaakers 13-O. The first quarter ended in a scoreless tie, and it was not until the second quarter that either team was able to move the ball. In this quarter, speedy Grant halfback, Norm Niimi, scored on a 60 yard romp around right end only to have the play nullified by a back field in motion penalty. In the same quarter, the Quakers scored on a pass-run play and added the point after the touchdown to make the score 7-0. The third quarter brought no additional score, but in the fourth the Quakers pushed across a score on a pass by Jack Fawcett from the one yard line. The extra point was missed, and the final score was 13-O. 172 RANT-20 ENSON-I4 viarchlng 53 yards on 4 plays in the first quarter, nt opened a 7-0 lead over the Benson Techmen. rterback Steve Mead connected on 25 and 13 i passes to Mike Hardin and Hub Hanson to irhead the drive. The Engineers d1dn't wait long get going either. They scored on a 5 yard pass n Alan Brooks to Dave Payne. Inthe second rter, Grant scored again when Hanson stormed r from 3 yards out. This made the score 13-7 the half. The third quarter saw Benson take a mint lead on a 73 yard run by Sam Johnson. With '8 seconds left in the game, Grant clirnaxed an lard drive as Hanson scored his third touchdown n the 2. John Sites ran over the extra point to .e the final score 20-14. 'V 1' in Bob Holcomb Mike Beveridge Mike Walsh Dick P t res on Bill Campbell Hub Hanson GRANT-26 CLEVELAND-25 Only seconds after the opening kickoff, Grant scored its initial touchdown on a 40 yard pass frcfm Steve Mead to Jim Gronsand. Cleveland retaliated, however, with two touchdowns and one point after from Norm Patera, ace halfback. Ron Harmon, Grant halfback, tied the score at 13-13 with a 30 yard run in the second quarter. The final quarter proved to be the deciding one with Steve Mead giving Grant its boost on a 30 yard pass to Mike Hardin, who ran into the end zone to give Grant 25 points. Hub Hanson gained the PAT that proved to be the deciding factor. Cleveland's Patera came back in the same quarter for two touchdowns but could not gain the extra points necessary to win the game. Cleveland wound up one point behind at 26-25. 173 JEFFERSON-69 GRANT-0 The Generals suffered their worst defeat in years at the hands of Jefferson. The Democrats scored in the first quarter on a 68 yard run by Rance Spruill. They could not be stopped thereafter. Terry Baker, Raye and Mel Rmfro, Mike Hergert, Mike Barnes and Leon Broaders all contributed polnts to the Jeff cause. General stand out was sophomore quarterback, Steve Mead, who connected on 10 of 15 passes. Grant managed to get the ball past the Demo 25 yard line twice but could go no farther. QQ ,D L c . 'W ... ,.. W , all we .. if 3 ,,., ,H ,, Q 2 5 f ., 1' , : --'- -- Jim Gronsand Don Erickson Tom RGPP Howard Hoskins Norm Niimi Pete Oliver 174 GRANT-0 ROOSEVELT-30 Once again the Generals were held scorelessl Roosevelt Teddies. The G-Men could not seem to 1 attack on the move, and their defense was not cl either. The Teddies, on the other hand, scored 1 touchdowns in the first three periods and two in the Don Knight of Roosevelt tallied for- the first touch! and Jack Newberry scored on four others to ma score 30-0 for the Teddies. Grant was hampered l loss of five first string players, three of whom v out for the rest of the season. GRANT-0 WILSON-23 Grant fell into a tie with Wilson and Franklin upon losing to the Trojans 23-0 at Wilson. With many men on the injured list, the G-Men could not move the ball well. Wilson took the ball on the opening kickoff and marched 87 yards in 10 plays. Paul Boyer scored from the 10 to climax the drive. QE' 'Y' 1 :L - .J-am, l ers- Terry Brown Bob Schwartzkopf John Cawthorne Dick Robertson Dick Miller Ron Harmon RANT-0 ASHINGTON-44 The Colonials from Washington showed their heels Grant ln winning 44-0 at Roosevelt. Two touchdowns ece were accredited to Cardell Matthews and :ar West of the Colonials. By now Grant had 14 men the injured list and was hampered greatly by this. .ln they lacked the punch to push across a score, ming only 135 yards and five first downs. 1'7R Elin 3 QQQU' W' Z., Jerry Parker John Sites Joe Becker V Q IIIX ' u ,., . 1 h el N ll ,,.,,A., ...f, .'.,. ff .... - I Um-M2541 ' ,, Fle GRANT-0 lINC0lN-26 The last game of the season was not a happy one, as Grant fell to Lincoln 26-0. John Sites started things off right by returning the kickoff to the Lincoln 30, but the Grant offensive bogged down and Lincoln took over on downs. The Cards' Jake Jackson scored once in the first and again in the second quarter. In the third quarts, Sturdevant and Lou Wright crossed the goal line to ensure the Lincoln victory. The season ended with Grant in a seventh place tie with Franklin. ., M , ., P-wear' 'E Tom Cheatham Ralph Drewfs ,john Scott LV.FO0TBAll First Row: tleft to rightj J. Embree, B. Staver , D. Schnell, P. Ancheta, K. Hathaway, J.Urguhart M. Ellmaker, K. Knudsen, J. Waller, Mgr. Second Row: J. LeBaron, G. Powers, J. Belden, A. Woods I. Nelson, T. Hussy, J. Row, A. Simpson Third Row: M. Thorsell, J. Williams, J. Kirkland, '1 J . Brown, M. Mason, J. Staub, Coach Shewbert Fourth Row: W. Johnston, J. Huderson, C. Crockwell F. Randall, C. Moore, M. Irvine, D. Sansom, Mgr. FRUSH FO0TBAll xi ir' First Row: Qleft to rightj F. Hammack, Mgr. , D. Halen, S. Singer, Mgr. , D. Cook, D. Desler, P. Jordan, J. Beverly, C. Johnson, D. Brace, M. Carroll, G. Allen, E. Schierman, Coach Moore, Coach Copper. Second Row: J. Patrick, B. Lumby, J. Busby, D. Hardin, T. Haley, D. Bailey, J Porter, F. Mendenhall, B. Palmer, D. Schleich, B. Armor, J. Beach, T. Neilson. Third Row: W. Austin, B. Miles, L. Aldrich, Mgr., J. Eccles, B. Ray, B. Roberts, K. Nelson, T. Richardson A. Sasaki, R. Lehfeldt, S. Ickes, B. Miller. Fourth Row: H. Gadd, J. Pendergrass, B. Hamilton D. Beach, C. Myers, P. Derr, R. Holcomb,B. Belhurst, D. Rainfelt, R. Sandstrom. F. Phillips M. Sweeny, L. Harding. J. V. FOOTBALL SCORES Grant 13 Franklin 6 Grant 7 Benson 26 Grant 21 Cleveland 38 Grant 0 Jefferson 35 Grant 7 Roosevelt 6 Grant 12 Wilson 24 Grant 19 Washington 13 This year's J. V. Football team under the able direction of Coach Bob Shew- bert showed all the spirit and fight that has come to be a trademark of Grant teams. The team finished the season with a respectable 3-4 won- loss record and deserve credit for a job well done. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCORES Grant 0 Benson 12 Grant 33 Cleveland 0 Grant 6 Wilson 7 Grant 13 Jefferson 0 Grant 54 Washington 0 Grant 39 Roosevelt 0 Grant's football future looks promising if the success of the freshman team is any indcation of things to come. This year's team under the direction of Mr. Copper and Mr. Moore finished the season with a very respectable 4-2 win-loss record, which included a win over Jefferson. 177 E J ...-..., Lowa Q.: ...-. : ..,.:5:,.. .1 H . .5 U. QQ NX L? N wax xx W . V? Ni! . 3 xy. S NL? A J J ,M ,.3.,bL R o, .Eh .L Q 5. J marzo .gp 7 .Xing L5 7 Mews. .. . X-qvllwgg ' -155, in FALL RALLY ' F J 355 L L L ' 4-' IEE 5 Q, 2 ww X -.., .. .. A. f,g51::::: 1 L 5 Y FW L nw Q 3' ,. I R 5. X vo., I., ' 5 5 an A his 'Ax 5 if if 'oi ,. K' Roger Johnson Judy Womack 1 Toni Arena , -Q L 433 - Al Johnston X iw af' -ar fr-:YP Sharlie Roberts 3 S-A Francie Johnson we box nj :H w . ,':. SE A x , .3 . Lv J LL v 3 was ..n. J nfs gl Jan Travis Larry Shadbolt Sue Johnston Q CRUSS CUUNTRY First Row: Qleftto rightj L. Jordan, D. Landon, M. Shadbolt, B. Burkitt, G. Cowley Second Row T Abrams, J. Bloomberg, G. DuBois, D. Andrews, W. Fink, J. Lewis, B. Friend. This year's cross-country team completed another successful year under the direction of Denny Sullivan. In the first meet of the season the Grant Harriers downed Roosevelt and Benson. Ted Abram and Dick Landon led the team by finishing first and second res- pectively. In the second meet the Generals were again unbeatable with Abram and Landon once more in first and second positions. They were followed closely by Jay Hill, fourth, Ted Calouri, sixth and Bob Burkitt, seventh. This time the victory was over Cleveland and Washington. Continuing along this line the G-Men won their third straight meet over Lincoln and Madison. This was all the more to the cindermen's credit because they were without the services of ace runner Ted Abram, who was out with a hip injury. Abram was back in the next meet, however, and helped the Generals to a successful defense of their city title by setting a course record for the Wilson High track. Again at the Wilson field, Grant completed an unblemlshed season by taking the State Championship. Again led by Ted Abram second place finish the Generals were 60 points ahead of second place Lake Oswego High. This year's team has done a great job and deserves a well-earned pat on the back. STATE CHAMPIONS lf X1 H 'HKU 'f v , ,. V -f, u ,. M QA t,fnxL'5xQ,w i x -N f ' XXQ D if X A if QE 1 .. G UC Ay Muni 1 1 k'f-AG -Kffbqdgfll 4 . lif79xX CUQ, .WWI LUG. X 11 :ff P25 L' X' N Nl! LL w LQ A U V' vi ' K X z K v x X N Y x K x X X X X x X ' X X X N xxx ' X X X I 4'-xx 1 1 180 The Grant Generals, under the able coaching of Paul McCall, again wrapped up a successful season. They set anew P. I. L. record with 25 straight league wins, and they scored 1042 points--m ore than any other team in the league . Although they lost5 games , the total losing points only came to 18, or an average of 3. 6 points per game. The G-men averaged 59 points per game including pre-season. Their opponents were held to 47 points per game. VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW M Hay. B Randall J Lemery L- R0bi11S0n, C. Wilson, T. Abram, R. Meyer. SECOND ROW: ker J Cunnmgham H Hosken A Tarlow, J. Crimin, Z. Zacovics, B. Wood. THIRD ROW: Coach P. Coach C Knox E Elvers B Ogilvy, J. McKenzie, J. Coffey. Clyde Knox I STANDINGS W L JEFFERSON I6 2 GRANT I3 5 FRANKLIN I3 5 CLEVELAND I2 6 WILSON IO 8 MADISON IO 8 BENSON 7 II ROOSEVELT 4 I4 LINCOLN 315 WASHINGTON 216 181 I DON SINCLAIR MERLE GILLESPIE SPRING RALLY AM BOB BALLIN DONNA PYLE E E TONI HELSER 'W ' ' MAREN KINNEY xx is -iid M ' 4 ,,:, Q T ' - 5, .,,. V 4. gk . ,7 .K .t . Q, V Vk - -' 1 I ' ,,,, f f f ..'- 5 rg Q 5 . ,,,. W , M if 2 f Z PRESEASUN GAMES Grant opened its 1958-59season by convincingly beating Central 59-39. The Generals utilized 15 players with Jim Lernery leading the scorers with 11 points. He was tied in this department by Tim Scott of Central. Grant led at the hall' :iii-14. In the second game Grant again triumphed, 59- 45. The half time score was closer, 23-31, but Grant drew ahead in the ilrd period by scoring 21 points. Bumper Wilson was high with 17 points, with B.J. Smith of the Rams next with 14. GRANT 59 CENTRAL 39 GRANT 59 CENTRAL 45 S, 1 f AA Yin GRANT 71 GRESHAM 54 GRANT 67 DAVID DOUGLAS 49 In their second straight pre-season win, the Generals nk care of Gresham. Grant was never in trouble, leading the half 35-22. Thirteen G-men played, and 11 of them Jred. Jim Lenin-ry led for Grant with 13 points, and Lloyd binson and Ted Abrams followed with 10 and 9 respective- Steve Burkett of Gresham was high scorer for the game h 21 points. After an exciting first quarter, with the Scutties leading Grant 15-10, the Generals teuk over and were never really challenged. Ahead at the half 29-19, Grant wrapped up its fourth and final pre-season win. Zig Zakuvics and Barry Randall led Grant with 12 points apiece, and I,r-on Jnhnsun led the losers with 16 markers. 183 ,. GRANT 55 WASHINGTON 26 GRANT 44 WASHINGTON 49 In the opening game ofthe 1958-59 P. I. L. season Grant had an easy time disposing of Washington 55-26. The G-men fielded 14 players and 10 scored. High men were Barry Randall and Lloyd Robinson with 9 points. Art Pierce was high for the losers with 10 counters. The second time around the Colonials scored a major upset by edging the Generals' fast-break offense and held Grant to only 15second-half points. At the half Grant held a 29-20 lead, only to see it go down the drain. Chuck Wilson was high scorer for Grant with 13 points and Jim Lemery was right behind with 11. Art Pierce was the star of the game as he amassed 29 points. . 4f'.f-IMG ' 'l'lfl'i: 4- ' - .1 Fifililfiflf 15525457 A I 'Q .. . .L . 1 - ' . . J xiii' N W 'if-, -2. 1 .g:. jgfisifafigkf' I X 1 v.CSf3+l'w195S , 3. -2' ff. 1 w 1 f I 2' f':a'2:2:2- LJ'-25, .,., I I H . 3? Q 73511 --- . Q 15 News '-S tw Q if - 'vii -- .si G4 Tv '. 5S-: 1. ..r. -...rs 3 ff5Qi?'f ?li5?f'33,ii?ss W A I ? 1 .1 Q 4 , ii 'g -Is la 3 3 , :' 5,If' 'I' ' A ' , - ' - .,.,... - f -2' . S -- . e . - ,.,. - Q Q i-.i ' -. 1933 ' ' .Y X, . ,, 4 A f k Lloyd Robinson l GRANT 63 FRANKLIN 59 1 GRANT 47 FRANKLIN 39 Grant made it 20 wins in a row in P.I. L. play by beat- ing the Quakers 63-59. Franklin led at the half 37-30 and going into the fourth quarter 52-46. Then Grant began to connect and slowly creep up. With50 seconds remaining and the score knotted at 58-58, Bumper Wilson hit a free throw and the Generals moved ahead 59-5 8. Two more quick bas- kets and Grant sewed it up. Barry Randall led the G-men with 19 and Mike Hay and Bumper Wilson were behind him. with 12 and 11. Gary Morton led the Quakers with 18. In the second outing Grant led all the way to win 47-39. Bum- per Wilson and Jim Lemery were high Generals with 11 audi 10 points. Jerry Bergstrom was high for Franklin with 13. 184 Barry Randall Chuck Wilson iRANT 53 UNCOLN 33 iRANT 56 LINCOLN 40 In order to make their 21st straight victory the Generals hipped Lincoln 53-33. As late as the 3rd quarter the Cards llled to within one point of Grant, but suddenly the Generals ot hot and roared away. High scorer for the game and Grant as Barry Randall with 13 points. Rich Willis was the Card- mals high man with 10. ln the second meet the Generals tri- mphed again, 56-40. This game was closer. Leading by the arrow margin of 20-18 at the half, Grant came into the 3rd uarter slowly. The Generals took fire suddenly and scored 0 points to only 8 for the Cardinals. Jim Lemery scored 16 olnts for game scoring honors, and Ralph Markevitz of Lin- oln was close behind with 15. lX0 ' Q Mike Hai' Jim Lemery Ted Abram GRANT 58 BENSON 43 GRANT 76 BENSON 54 By beating Benson 58-43 the Generals tied the P.I.L. mark for consecutive league victories with 22. The record was set by Franklin in 1944. In this game Grant fielded 14 men and almost allscored. Making 22 out of 60 shots, Grant hadahot . 367 average. Jim Lemery was high with 16 points, and Barry Randall and Lloyd Robinson were next with 13 and 12. Bob Woodle of Benson scored 20. In the second game we again won 76-54. Grant, leading at the half 41-25, had an even higher shooting average of .441 on 30 out of 68. Grant had 8 players score more than 6 points. Jim Lemery and Lloyd Robinson led the G-men with 14 apiece. Bob Woodle again led the Engineers with the game high of 25 points. 185 i , W .Q A I af 'A 2 'X ,NW ,NN x M,,.-f' r GRANT 66 WILSON 47 GRANT 52 WILSON 59 Every game that is won by the Generals sets a new rec- ord. Beating Wilson 66-47, they upped the mark to 23 in a row. Wilson led through most of the first half,and Grant was only able to take over in the third quarter by scoring 14 fast points. Bumper Wilson led the way with 21 big points, and Barry Randall was behind him with 14. Hugh Weber led Wil- son with 10. On the second time around Wilson scored more foul points than floor points to defeat us 59-52. They made good on 35 out of 52 attempts on 33 fouls called on Grant. In the fourth quarter alone there were 14 fouls called on Grant. Leading 53-50, the Trojans got 4 free throws in 40 seconds and put the game on ice. Jim Lemery headed Grant scorers with 17 points, and Bumper Wilson and Mike Hay followed, both with 10. Al Lehrer led all scorers with 25. .-: '.q:...,f .,: J .5 M.. V- . I . .Qt Q... ,. .Sat ws in ' - 2-' : . ' if .X t R. .sf . .K ...-... --.- .,.,. iz. ....., ,,,,, . W .. .Ng y X... iw .Z ,,..,.. ..., ,.,.1...,, .,.., ,. , wg .L . ..f Ny ce. .W vb mst -:.- 1 3 T ,gy 2...-,. kk via-its me FS. Y 1 I . 6 5.,Qjg.j3..X - f . W trivia H 35653. ., - -r A W -an 191.3 -yi wi. 1 gffjfgw ' ' .--- t .. 1 'J l2J '?f+?i 1' 'Q' K Q' ' 5535251 Q E. pw ...X 2 it Q x Y 'fr - - Mbififwo . A - .. : .,.. fb wwf ' 9 1 wgj 5. 'uf ' ,. I 'A A 'Hz . M X mf :Q 'S 5 5' N . A .. .ww , . .U . X. I ....SBw. . .W ,.,,.., .N . ,, A V. . 2 1 J . . ,ii H... ,G ., 'll .. .- 5. .. ...., . .na , . ,iw gag.. . LMP ' K 44 ...., 5 ' 5. si. QW I -gi.: , NSR . 5' .,.. , ... , - , - E.':5:-::, -,:.l- Q-ig , Tig? -5 A- 31:25:22 :..':':E2 '5'?f:I Z 4 'i ia- :i'3:'5'i:?2 1 ' Q .' 5 . -',, - 1. . . . Q SH E 15.3 .2 ., . q . g 'Pl 1? -5 1 lf: 186 Jerry Cunningham GRANT 51 CLEVELAND 32 GRANT 65 CLEVELAND 46 By defeating Cleveland 51-32, Grant upped its string to 24 straightwins. This game was put away by halftime as the G-men led 22-14. In the second and third quarters the In- dians managed only 10 points, while the Generals rolled up 24. Jim Lemery hurt his ankle and was lost to the Generals for their next game. Lloyd Robinson and Biunper Wilson led the scoring for Grant with. 12 and 11 points. Larry Briuin of Cleveland scored high with 10. On the second time around Grant ended a 7 game Indian win streak 65-46. In the third quarter, Cleveland pulled to within one point of the Generals, 33-32, but Mike Hay scored 6 straight and Grant was never again challenged. Jim Lemery scored the Grant season high of 27 points and Mike Hay got 16. Dave Long led the Indians with 13. Jeff Crimin Rick Meyer GRANT 58 ROOSEVELT 53 GRANT 50 ROOSEVELT 42 In winning their 25th straight game the Generals had to really fight. With the quarter scores running 17-14, 27-26, and 42-40, the G-menwere hard pressed. Thanks to the high shooting percentage of . 421, Grant pulled through. Bumper Wilson with 13 counters, Mike Hay with 12, and Art Tarlow and Barry Randall with 10, led the Grantonlans. Jim Olson led the Teddies with 25. The next time Grant maintained a fabulous .500 shooting average with 21 baskets on 42 tries. We were never really in trouble. Grant led at the half 31-13. Leading Grant point makers were Mike Hay with 16, Bumper Wilson, Barry Randall and Jim Lemery, all with 8. Jim Ol- son led the Teddies with an even 20 points. - ' IR Sf A '- S 9 R . 'tif NSE mine 1 Q 5 as . x 1 i t .. N . .. 'T - . 4. N- .,. fs -f, XX . X X .f ,. t Q w. . S 'LN f vi - JY- .Q - - . sf- -Q95 Se. -sf Q . 3 W' 5 Q, Q-,Sf N5-. yi' . ' X. . is -se-QF . ' . X ' ' xr Art Tarlow Zig Zakovics Jud Howard Hosken GRANT 56 .IEFFERSON 57 GRANT 54 JEFFERSON 57 Grant's record-setting winning streak came to an end at 25 straight victories in league play when Jefferson beat the Generals in overtime play 57-56. Although we were be- hind for most of the game, Grant rallied enough to tie it up 51-51by the end of regulation play. In the overtime Jeffer- son made the first basket, makingthe score 51-53, but Grant came back with 2 quick baskets by Lloyd Robinson to take the lead 55-53 with 1:12 left. Then 2 baskets for Jeff made it 57-55. Jim Lemery was fouled and made it 57-56, but that was all Grant could do. Bumper Wilson and Barry Ran- dall got 10 apiece for Grant, and Terry Baker led Jeff with 25. The donkeymen again triumphed ln the return meet 57- 54. Jeff was never seriously threatened in this game. The closest Grant got was within 3 points of them. Jim Lemery led Grant with 24 counters and Terry Baker led the Demos with 26. ZR 3: D.. 'lu GRANT 7I MADISON 7 GRANT 65 MADISON 5 Although we suffered an upset defeat by losing to Mac ison 71-73, this was probably the most exciting game of tl season. Going into triple sudden-death overtime, the Gel erals really made the Dollies work. Madison led throug the 3rd quarter, but Grant pulled ahead finally 52-51 al came to lead by 7 points. But Terry Lawrence of Madlsm started making baskets spectacularly and tied it up 67-6 Thus the first4 quarters ended. No points were made in tl first overtime, and the second overtime started at this scor It ended 71-71 and the sudden-death began. Bumper Wllsc made a free throw but the referee called it back saying th a time out had been called. Then George Wrisley got tv free throws and won the game for Madison. Jim Lemery al Rick Meyers led Grant with 18 and 16 points. Mike Holme led the Dollies with 20. In the second round Grant easi subdued Madison 65-51. Barry Randall and Bumper Wilsc were the Grant standouts with 18 and 17 points respectlvel Jack Lawrence led Madison with 14. ff GRANT 40 FRANKLIN 45 This game was a very close one right down to the wire. The Quakers took a quick 4 point lead, but the Generals tied it up just as quickly. Franklin drew away again to a 5 point edge, and the G-men again unleashed a barrage which gave them aone point lead. Grant led at the end of the first quar- ter 15-14. The second quarter was very cold for both teams, but Grant managed to increase its lead to 24-20 by the half. In the third quarter Grant remained ahead, but only by the narrow margin of 34-33. The Quakers tied the score at 38- 38 at the beginning of the fourth quarter, and Steve Jones put in a lay-in, and Franklin took the lead. Jerry Bergstrom was fouled on to put the game on ice. Mike Hay made a bas- kct withjust 20 seconds left, but the effort was futile. Bump Wilson led the Generals with 10 points, and Bergstrom and Jones led the victors with 16 and 13. 188 Q-.-X I.V. BASKETBALL ERST ROW: J. Parker, E. Eivers, D. Hosken, D. Schnell, A. Zell, D. Yeager, G. Dahlman, H. Edmunds. ECOND ROW: L. Smith, K. McNeil, B. Phillips, C. Moore, C. Thomas, C. Crockwell, M. Ellmaker, Coach , Knox. THIRD ROW: C. Mautz, S. Mead, B. Staver, G. Sheppard, J. Rowe, D. Price, B. Ogilvy, J- cKenzie. F RUSH BASKETBAll 1 -- sans 's RST ROW: J. Whitely, A. Jordan, K. Swanson, B. Arnst, T. Haley, D. Tarlow. SECOND ROW: B. Armour, Djefe, M. Carroll, D. Scott, W. Austin, D. Hardin, T. Neilson. THIRD ROW: D. Brace, B. Roberts, F. deau, K. Byers, B. Ray, B. Lumby. FOURTH ROW: L. Harding, M. Leap, K. Fraundorf, J. Porter, J. ndergrass, E. Schierman. FIFTH ROW: B. Kind: R. Douglas, Coach. Clyde Knox P. I. L. JV BASKETBALL W L Pct. Grant 12 6 .667 Franklin 12 6 .667 Benson l0 8 .556 Cleveland 10 3 ,556 Jefferson 10 3 ,556 Lincoln 9 9 ,500 Wilson 9 9 .500 Roosevelt 8 10 .444 Madison 6 I2 .333 Washington 4 14 .222 Bob Douglas P. I. L. FROSH BASKETBALL W L Pct. Cleveland 7 2 773 Lincoln 7 2 773 Jefferson 6 3 . 667 Franklin 6 3 . 667 Grant 5 4 556 Washington 5 4 556 Wilson 4 5 444 Madison 3 6 333 Benson 2 7 222 Roosevelt 0 9 000 189 CANDID Big Jim grabs a rebound, It was il tough race coach. iw I 1 by A WIC WON! Will he make it wp ,Q WRESTLING FIRST ROW: D. Waller, B. Campbell, B. Helzer, S. Bue, R. True, J. Paino, W. Foster, J. Sloan, J. Bordeaux, B. Brown, R. Brown. SECOND ROW: Coach Shewbert, D. Preston, B. Weaver, K. Schneider, M. McQuarry, T. Robinson, B. Beveridge, P. Hoskins. FIRST ROW: D. Bailey, N. Douvris, D. Desler, D. Schleich, J. Strout J. Siddell, R. Lehfeldt, C. ! Erickson, L. Sliffman, S. Arnsberg, J. Brewer. SECOND ROW: D. Hennessey, Coach, D Drennan G. Dritsis, J. MoGarry, K. Hathaway, N. Hanson, R Holcomb, G. Powers G To e J. And R. Schleich, D. Erikson, D, Pgwell, COA CH BOB SHEWBERT W L For Agt Jefferson 9 O 284 128 Cleveland 6 3 242 174 GRANT 6 3 233 214 Franklin 6 3 245 206 Madison 5 4 224 208 Lincoln 4 5 203 217 Roosevelt 4 5 217 245 Wilson 3 6 188 243 Washington 1 8 161 275 Benson 1 8 187 252 COA CH DICK HENNESSEY The J. V.--Frosh wrestling team, under the able coaching of Dick Hennessey, had an ex- tremely successful season this year, compiling a 12-2 win- loss record. There are many promising men on the squad, and the prospects appear to be good for the varsity squad next year. ! . , . y , erson, 191 B. Miller, J. Ickes. 192 J , GIRLS' SWIM TEAM FIRST ROW: C. Gales, D. Magee, K. Patterson, S. Baldridge, S. Denniston, J. Mucha, S. Brown. SECOND ROW: J. Sharp, J. Lasalle, J. See, K. Maves, M. Morris, M. Coulter, M.Weber, M. Jensen. GIRLS' SWIM TEAM TAKES FIRST PLACE IN STATE MEET H ' L -fzrfgzizfigfgxaw A ,G fi R COACH VIRGINIA GREELEY P. I. L. Girl's Swimming Grant 8 0 Wilson 7 l Lincoln 6 2 Franklin 5 3 Madison 4 4 Cleveland 3 5 Washington 3 5 Roosevelt 0 8 BOY'S SWIM TEAM FIRST ROW: G. Swanson, B. Duncan, R. Coffey, B. Hemenway, D. Dlmcan, S. Walsh, R. Stromrne. SECOND ROW: B. McKenzie, J. Steerman, R. Leonard, G. Sharpe, A. Rector, M. Elliot, D. Cohn, J. Harrow, J. Cohen, D. Dimitre, D. Gorell, M. Opton. COACH BILL EILERTSON P. I. L. Boy's Swimming Benson 9 0 Grant 8 1 Cleveland 6 3 Franklin 6 3 Lincoln 5 4 Wilson 5 4 Madison 4 5 J effe rson 1 3 Roosevelt 1 8 Washington 1 8 S ., XSWWJ JW ,CBIWDIU 5p LUDKAMVW ,6,,p'p wmpkp WGN . Xl v Q' 1 o5WXQ,QfN MJJOQJ jfjlffixw QP 4' ty MMXWW WMS W M Q GJ WMP' ,Wffp P0 M N G ,xi ' ' ! ifuvfddv fmwgill ' U1 WSU H: ' X X X Q K W Nga an ' 3 Q ww, Q, . x X5 'Q ' Qtr--H . 9' K 51 N, B K .K :Y , D www .U 'K ., n A ,,, ', 21? A 'Eff QQ .va '7 Vpsx -.s.: f , 'M,2 t E, 5 Mgimg W fi W fx fQ N X ,A W T4 N U: ' .K k I , ,' F A 2 f A 4 A 5 Q I 9 . XQ X.4 . x .sf gm! , tg. sl' A K x MFQN and K if wr ,I 2 fig' A, 5, :Y ff ., 'YW .:'.f. ' w- U, wMn.,.w-MW.. , ., , ,W m - f L x .. M X - ' H1 fffX'a'UP U .-. K 5, K , ' ' 7' x Qmmv'ww,,fw, . '1-Wea . : A - fx . My K ,wk sk . ' Larry Huffman Dave Edelilme Chuck Wilson Co-Captain Co-Captain X Doug Stahl Lloyd Robinson Wayne Walker Terry Markham Jeff CI-imin Bob Torson N Ron M0019 Mike Hardin Joe Becker Jim McKenzie Gary Dahlman Robbie Davis lx Inq Gary Males Bob Reider Rick Soller F 1 X 1 All '9 3 1 1 Y Tim Burman Jeff Cohen Gordon Gregors on h P Hend D Desler D Hoskin J Ballin R. Fuller, J. Pendergrass, A. Z ell, G. Mclntire FIRST ROW: D. Hardin, J. T omas, . YYX, . , . , . , SECOND ROW: B. Roberts, K. Byers, T. Lucas, B. Armor, R. Busby, J. Cole, J. Steerman, Q. Gardner, M. Burlant. THIRD ROW: B. Ericson Mrg. , F. Nadeau. A. Jordan, D. Beaird, B. Detje, P. Rybach, T. Hammon, F.Hammack, R Bass Mgr. FOURTH ROW: B. Kind,M. Carroll, M. Baer, S. Singer, L. Blakkob, J. Porter, G. Hawkes, Coach Miller. l.V. BASEBALL 198 irxiis X :XXV si MP1, ls my sw N wlfrwx- m N .41 3 '- .z X sfsf, P' if zf Yi: A gw . 5 Xt QR - X Sas I N-el s: ,i Q l g? ' fi Dennis Sullivan Coach Q' I - I Y at zflfsgere gswxris z Grantls defending city champion track team has so far Com- petecl in three meets. In the preliminary running of the city re- lay championships, the Generals took seconcl place in a triangu- V lar meet with Jefferson and Roosevelt. In the city relay meet the thin clacls garnered thirtl place behind Jefferson and Cleve- land. The only rlnal meet to Llate proflucecl a win over Lincoln. The track squad has returning to its ranks, ten lettermen. Cn- Captain Tefl Abrams recently set the dual meet mile mark ot 41 minutes, Bfianci 2f1llSt'COl lflS. The Generals are looking Iorwarrl to a rise in statistics and the possibility of another city champ- ionship. Dick Iiemiessey .I.V. Coach VARSITY TRACK ss,-it : www-. ' FIRST ROW: Dick Lanclen, Ted I-Xbr am, Norris Niccum, Teri Calouri, 'Hike Theobahld Rick 'NIL ei D' k P k . , I ly ', ic ar er, Jay Hill, Harry Ramlill SECOND ROW: Bruce Hansen, Greg Childs, Pete Oliver, Gary DuBois, Hob Holcomb, Warren Finke, Martin Frank, Ilowarrl Hoskins, 'lf n Repp, Bruce Ritchie, Craig Nelson. THIRD ROW: Tom Hutch, Dick Robertson, Larry Craig, Dick Barton, Ken Pender, Jim Lewis, Join Sites, John Cawthorne, Dick Fyock. FOURTH ROW: Dick Whitten, Dan Yeager, Dave Morrison, Vern Schreiber, Joe Aleskus, Terry Brown, Rich Kirkpatrick, ,Rob Davidson, Bill Campbell, Coach Sullivan. Ted Abram Rick Meyer Ted Calouri Dick Landen Barry Randall Jay H111 Jerry Cunningham X Bruce Hansen Mike Theobald Bgb Holcomb Dick Parker Norris Niccum Craig Nelson John Cawthorne Martin Frank N ,Y Rob Davidson Terry Brown Greg Childs Dick Fyock - Tom Rapp N0!'m Niimi Warren Finke Gary DuBois John Sites fy Dan Yeagar Howard Hoskins Bill Campbell Dick Robertson Joe Aleskus Pete Oliver Rich Ki1'kP8tl'iCk Dave Morrison Jim Lewis Gary Bonds Dick Barton Z5 .H if f ? LEW Bruce Richie Dick Whitten Tom Hatch Vern Schreiber Ken Pender I .V TRACK FIRST ROW: N. Stevenson, D. Price, B. Brown, J. Bordeaux, M. Shadbolt, F. Randall, B. Friend, C. Crockwell, B. Jacobson, J. Anderson, D. Neilson, B. Weaver. SECOND ROW: P. Spear, J. Embree, J. Bakkensen, R. Ellmaker, R. Leonard, M. Waverly, G. Ruepell, T. Hussey, D. Yunce, B. Fraske. THIRD ROW: V. Sedell, S. Blumer, D. Andrews, D. Hollenbeck, J. Nelson, P. Scott, B. Austin, S. Cooper, D. Crowley, P. Otto. FOURTH ROW: D. Carlson, J. Beldon, B. Garhack, L. Jordan, Coach Hennessy. rnnsn mon M FIRST ROW: Miller, Bailey, Lumby, Adams, Carter, Stroud, Halen, Neilson, Stefik, Okazaki, Larson, Beverly, Whitely. SECOND ROW: Boling, Austin, Steinibld, Phernetton, Solberg, Brace, Kohl, Henry, Haley, Phillips, Fitz, McNicholas., THIRD ROW: Beach, Sasaki, Krygier, Haugen, TenEyck, Holcomb, Meharry, Miles, Shaw, Ott, Courtrlght. FOURTH ROW: Kerron, Derr, Coach Douglas, Schierman, Behurst, Harding. 204 The defending city champion girls' golf team has a big re- building job this year. With no returning lettergirls, the squad is composed mainly of underclassmen, with two freshmen and one junior in the first three positions. The fact that these girls lack experience, however, doesn't meat that they haven't ability. Karen Thompson, who won a varsity letter as a freslnnan at Jeff, is the captain and plays the number one position. The team has won all four of its regular season matches-and appears well on its way to another highly successful season, with a shot at the city crown in sight. Miss Dundore 1 Karen Th0mPS0n FRONTf1eft to rightj Mary Doyle Joan Pringle, Gerry Weimer. BACKfleft to rightl Karen Thompson, Karla Reichle Suzanne Jones Karen Thompson 206 Mary Doyle Marie MON' Boys' golf at Grant High School appears to be headed for another successful season. With the return of six varsity let- termen including such fine golfers as Biff Lovett, Jerry Forres- ter, and Fred Taylor, the six man playing squad should retain their city championship status. The golfers have sustained two losses thus far, one at the hands of Oswego in pre-season play, and one regular season match to Jefferson. At this time the golfers have won three of their first four P.I. L, matches, and are looking forward to the state tournament. E ile 118611 , Jarrett Jones - e m S e H4 FIRST ROW:.D. McGill, F. Taylor, J. Jones, D. Wagner, R. Witt. SECOND ROW: Coach Eilertsen, D. Cohn, R. Taggard, L. Miller, L. Smith, R. Fahl, D. Bigoni, D. Maxwell, B. Hemenway. Fred Taylor Dick Wagner Jarrett Jones The girls' tennis team at Grant has played two matches to this date, losing one and winning the other. Two girls who won varsity letters last year are again playing for the raqueteers. They are Joan Camlpf and Candy Heiny: First position player Joan, who is one of the better girls tennis players in the area, has won both of her matches to date. The team is looking forward to a successful season again this year, and a chance at the city crown. Miss Williams , Joan Campf Coach Captain FIRST ROW: Sherry Baldridge, Mary McLellan SECOND ROW: Joan Campf, Jane Drinker, Candy Heiney, Jan McKenzie Joan Campf Candy Heiney Sherry Baldridge Keith Anderson Coach The boys' tennis team at Grant this year is another fine ex- ample ofthe great teams which have garnered wins for many years without loss here. The team, this year has four returning letter- men. Led by Captain Bob Steinberg, the team has been victorious in its first five matches. In the past eighteen years, tennis teams at Grant have won 133 straight P.I.L. dual meets and are shooting for their 18th city championship in a row. BUYS' TENNIS TEAM berg FRONTQ1eft to rightj Charlie Brown, Ron Ste h N '1 p enson, ei Steinberg, Bob Steinberg BACKfleft to rightj Jon Wagner Art Sim son - , P Martin Singer, Glen Adams. Bob Steinberg Charlie Brown Glen Adams Mike Shzulimlt J.V. 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Ulffff A mv: fi,04776'nf1'1ff-fffwgnz 0? nw . 211 One Friend in a lifetime is nitieh5 two are man , three are heirolly possibl. Friendship needs a certain parallelism of life, EL corn - munity of thought, a rivalry of aim. y , X 555513 Henry Brooks Adams Q dogs df.s'j ,ff sf 9336 J f'O,fi5 si mi CLUBS .s v N, M x ...Wx www-www ,bw l I 4 4 a 1 a X X ks. 1 x Ni + X 'dw Q gy YQ NV E? vga:-gzf ' Q 55 gfijgw, 121833111551 ALPHA NU FA L L President Larry Huffman :e President Jerry Ferguson :retary Jim Klosterman easurer Jim Bailey S P R I N G esident Jim Lernery :e President Phil Tennis :retary Harlan Bridenbaugh easurer Steve Tennis steadily Alpha had many jol gs this year with clubs from oth lls. Among their service projel helping Providence and the Multil osis patients. Alpha Nu has tl Valentine dance, a Christrr , and Installation dinner, and r Good-by. L Nu, founded in 1952, has 1 . n F A L L President Nancy Gray Vice President Peggy Driskell Secretary Beth Harvey Treasurer Jean Sasaki S P R I N G ' President Jean Sasaki Vice President Beth Harvey Secretary Cathy Donert Treasurer Jean Geiger Alpha Theta's most outstanding activities included a fireslde fo members, Christmas carollng, a c The Blob Bop, and a sale. The 1 bers also polished the school's troj In the spring the girls adopted a family, held money-making proj had a dance and a beach trip. these activities added up to a fun- year. lETA PHI F A L L 'esldent Roger Emert ce President Ted Walker cretary , Terry Shininger 'easurer Jim Fitzslmrnons S P R IN G 'esident Roger Decker ce President Merle Wallis cretary Chuck Lalrd 'easurer Terry Shinlnger ta Phi originated in 1953 by the rging of Octo Ducas and Slnco Sanks. tahas carried the founder's traditions, luding an Alum dinner, care of the :tory Bell--presented in 1957 by Beta l, a Mothers' Day breakfast, a Father l Son Banquet, and a Dinner Dance. IIAO Y TEENS FA L L asldent Georgia Valley :e President Barbara Calkins :retary Gretchen Mecklenburg aasurer Ardy Obink S P RIN G esident Barbara Calkins :e President Gretchen Mecklenburg :retary Pat Lasich aasurer Pat Wiatt n changed its name this year, lerly Tri-Y to Ciao, which means lo in Itlalan. Members enjoyed a ap breakfast, swimming party, box ions, a beach trip, and a rummage . Making favors, clothing a family, carollng were service projects essfully completed. Ted Walker Fall President Joe Bull Spring President Norris NICCUHI Fall President CLEFS F A L L President Ted Walker Vice President Sue Lewis Secretary Sue Poplck Treasurer Jerry Forrester S P R I N G President Joe Bull Vice President Thelma Ray Secretary Maggie Payne Treasurer Bob Reedy The purpose of Clefs is to foster 1 appreciation of music at Grant and in surrounding community. Clefs memh adopted a needy family at Thanksgiv and Christmas, had a Silver Tea and alum party, and gave musical enterta ment for some groups each month. Mike Hay Spring President CULUMBIA HH F A L L President Norris Niccum Vice President Jan McCabe Secretary Jay Powell Treasurer Mike Hay S P R I N G President Mike Hay Vice President Glen Jaques Secretary Jan McCabe Treasurer Denny Halland Columbia Hi-Y is a social-service affiliated with both the YMCA and G Social functions were many joints swim parties at the Y . A Colm team won second place Ln the Inter- basketball league. Service pm included taking orphans to the bas game and work for the school. CUE FA L L resident Karen Simmons ice President Carol Wilson acretary Bev Markee reasurer Nancy Martell S P RI N G 'esident Barbara Halen ce President Nancy Nelson cretary Cleo Opsal 'easurer Kay Yeomans 5 purpose of Cue is to promote ndshlp among the members and lol. The girls have had joints, ndships, a bake auction, a beach trip, late dinner, and a Senior Good-by. members also donated Christmas n for the under-privileged. CUIEAF F A L L resident Donna Pyle ice President Irene Asendorf acretary Marylu Perkin reasurer Lynn Johnston S P R I N G 'esident Thelma Ray ce President Kay Thompson cretary Linda Leveen 'easurer Marilyn Pratt a.f enjoyed an active year. Social ts included a formal with Tisque, ntine dance with Twauno, the Cuieaf- La Chi barbeque, anafter-the-game e, and a date meeting. Service -wise , af adopted a ward at the State mital, and served as hostesses for a K-ray. Karen Simmons Fall Presldent Barbara Halen Spring President Donna Pyle Fall President Thelma Ray Spring President QW. 'lf 'fu t eo +- Qui x Dave Edeline Fall President Lloyd Robinson Spring President DELTA CHI F A L L A ss President Dave Edeline Vice President Al Johnston Secretary Lloyd Robinson Treasurer Roger Johnson S P R I N G President Lloyd Robinson Vice President Barry Randall Secretary Craig Cook Treasurer Bob Torson The purpose of Delta Chi is to pro- mote brotherhood among its members through club and school activities. Its social activities include joints, date meetings, dances, and ah annual dinner dance. Service projects are a Christ- mas party for Providence, and cafe Maren Kinney Full President Kathy C rawfo rd Spring President clean white sales. up. Most of its funds come from elephant, school, and rummage F.T.A. F A L L President Maren Kinney Vice President Judy Haruda Secretary Kristi Scott Treasurer Irene Asendort S P RIN G President Kathy Crawford Vice President Judy Chin Secretary Sue Carter Treasurer Carol Ray lm : The object of Grant's FTA is to promot the students' interest in teaching bg sponsoring movies, speakers, and th observation of grammar school classes This year Grant hosted the Regional Con vention with representatives from neigh- boring countles attending. They alsm took an active part in the state Cor vention at Lewis and Clark. GAMBIT FA L L President Cliff Comlsky Vice President Bob Hardin Secretary Bob Hardin Treasurer Les Shearer S P RIN G President Les Shearer Vice President Roger Putnam Secretary Roger Putnam Treasurer George Cameron lambit was organized this year to lromote an interest in chess at Grant. The club, which ls divided into two froups, upper and lower classmen, meets once a week. From this ssemblage, a five-man squad is hosen to play other high school chess aams in the greater Portland area. G.I. F A L L President Linda Bouthllller Vice President Sue Heltschmidt Secretary Carolyn Laizure Treasurer Toni Arena S P RIN G President Kathy West lice President Janet Travis Secretary Elisa Thomas Freasurer Lynn Johnston lirls' International was first a debate lub, and this year became a social- ervice group. Activities included a butch Auction, a rummage sale, a date meeting, an after-the-game dance, ser- ice work for St. Joseph's Old Folks lorne and the Red Cross. These pro- acts compromlsedanenjoyable year for '.I. Cliff Comlsky Fall President Les Shearer Spring President Linda Bouth1ll1er Fall President Kathy West Spring President B111 Fiedler Fall President J im Laulnge r Spring President Chris Anderson Spring President G.NOTE F A L L President Bill Fiedler Vice President Jim Lauinger Secretary Karen Simmons Treasurer Norm Andersen S P R IN G President Jim Lauinger Vice President Norm Andersen Secretary Gail Arter Treasurer Tim Burman GNote was formed to glvet members of the instrumental depar ment added musical activities, includt the Band Blare. Other projects we beach and ski trips, and symphony a band concerts. Profits go for mus camp scholarships. Members mu rate high scholastically as well musically. ' v 1-zu-.1 all flli ini I 7 KANDAHAR F A L L 8: S P R I N G President Chris Anderson Vice President Tom Kalatoy Secretary Heather Neilson Treasurer Sue Turner The aim of Kandahar is to prom interest in skiing. Kandahar has bf active for many years. Last fall, me bers formed a ski team represent Grant in competitive skiing, : organized trips and movies. The c reorganized in fall, 1955, and nowl over sixty members. KAPAKI FA L L President Diane Dietrich lice President Teri Setters Iecretary Marilyn McCutcheon Treasurer Kathy Partis S P R I N G 'resident Dianne Hodges ice President Joan Gibson ecretary Pat Purvine reasurer Carol Ross V girls of Kapaki help each other to ome thoughtful in service and able in olastic abilities. Service and social ,vities included washing the trophy s, foldinghospltal bags, a Christmas nal, a spring semi, an after-the- le dance, joint meetings, slumber zies, and'a beach trip. llX FA L L sident Sue Popick a President Sue Gales retary Melinda Burmister asurer Carole Somekawa S P RIN G nident Sue Gales President Melinda Burmister etary Linda Petre .surer Julie Thompson purpose of Kllx ls to offer service, note friendship, and help the girls lop poise and leadership. Kllx had ry successful year, which included al dances, date meeting, rummage Father -Daughter banquet, Mothers' uncheon, and several joint meetlngs . Jus service projects were completed e club. Diane Dietrich Fall President Dianne Hodges Spring President Sue PODICR Fall President Sue Gales Spring President -w u w Tom Jacobs Fall and Spring President Jean Utte rback Fall President Marianne McComiick Spring President KUFF F A L L President Tom Jacobs Vice President Marilyn Jensen Secretary Linda Singmaster Treasurer Bob Atwood S P R I N G President Tom Jacobs Vice President Linda Singmaster Secretary Karen Dustin Treasurer Jim Shelton Kuff is Gra.nt's only mixed soci: service club. Their main service proji is the Kuff Klothers Kloset at Greshag for under-prlviledged teenagers. Th other activities were a new memb1 banquet at Amato's, a Christmas al party, a progressive dinner, and join KYADA F A L L President Jean Utterback Vice President Jeanette Derr Secretary Joanne Jensen Treasurer Margaret Charter S P R I N G President Marianne McCor Vice President Mary Anne Craw Secretary Pat Murphy Treasurer Jeanette Derr Since its beginning in February, 1 Kyada has had many activities. year Kyada members had a leaf rake wash, a Christmas party, a Cente dance, bowling parties, a beach tr barbeque, a fashion show, slu parties, and many service projec cluding work for the Cancer Societj LATA KY F A L L President Janice Woerner Vice President Marilyn Rodli Secretary Carolyn MOOTB Treasurer Roberta Zulke S P R I N G President Janice Woerner Vice President Annette Browning Secretary Roberta Zulke Treasurer Hildegard Eckert gata Ky originated in the fall of 1958. The nembers had parties, barbeques, and :lumber parties, which were thoroughly enjoyed. The service projects this year ncluded working at Waverly Baby Home, entertaining children of all ages, and loing work for hospitals and the school. MU NU XI F A L L resident Larry Shadbolt ice President Jerry Forrester acretary Bob Grew reasurer Bob Lee S P R I N G resident Jerry Forrester lce President Rick Meyer acretary Dick Landon reasurer Bob Grew 2 men of Mu Nu Xi completed lr twenty-second year in ial-service. Mu Nu's social lvities were highlighted by the Senior rd-by, the dinner dance, Father and banquet, Mother's Day breakfast, joints. A money-making project the yearly rummage sale. J2.I1lC6 Woe I'I18I' Fall and Spring President Larry Shadbolt Fall President Jerry Forrester Spring President Dave Hammack Fall Head Commissioner Ralph Drewfs Spring Head Commissioner K SENIUR IUNIUR HUNUR SUCIETY F A L L Head Dave Hammack Finance Pete Moore Membership Francie Johnson Program Bob Reedy Publicity Ralph Drewfs Secretary Mary Ann Wrigh1 Service Chuck Wilson Social Anne Martin Head Ralph Drewfs Finance Chuck Wilson Membership Mary Ann Wrigh Program Dave Hammack Publicity Steve Tennis Secretary Heather Neilson Service Gary Dahlman Social Mike Grant Membership in the Grant National I-I Society is based on scholarship, len ship, character, and service. Toi! the scholarship qualification, a stu must have a 3. 651 GPA. Only juniora seniors are eligible. Advisors are Calourl, Mrs. Newcomer, a.ndMr. kins. Highlights of the year werm induction of new members in Noven and the Chinese Banquet, which annou the three new junior Commissioner February. Outstanding speakers Louis Bunce , Dr. Gordon Higgensen Kitzhaber, and Mr.. Morris La: Social activities included potlucl square dance party, and joints wit Cleveland and Madison Honor Socie RUYAL G. F A L L sident Chuck Wilson e President Barry Randall 'etary Lloyd Robinson isurer Dave Edeline S P R I N G :ldent Chuck Wilson President Barry Randall etary Lloyd Robinson Lsurer Dave Edellne l G is a.n honorary lettermen's iization. Some of its service pro- have been selling concessions at tsketball games, presenting flags in nblles, and helping at the city tllng meets. A long standing iiiatlon, Royal G has been very s this year under its new advisor, Sullivan. SPANISH IUNUR SUCIETY F A L L sident Jim McKenzie President Heather Neilson 'etary Nancy Nelson Lsurer Art Tarlow ldent Jim McKenzie President Heather Neilson :tary Nancy Nelson aurer Art Tarlow rant Chapterof the Spanish National Society was organized in March of The name Magallanes was chosen. irpose is to create interest in :h and promote scholarship. Stu- of third and fourth year Spanish utstandlng grades are eligible. Chuck Wilson Fall and Spring President ......4 'Q Jim McKenzie Fall and Spring President Maren Kinney Fall President Judy Sax Spring President Jean Moody Fall President Kay Thompson Spring President as ,Wg ...., 11? H fa Sag Q21 . ..: A gE? 2i ,E --.,.. , Z? K an .. un-1 11: small TAO LA CHI F A L L President Maren Kinney Vice President Judy Hauser Secretary Judy Sax Treasurer Joan McCurdy S PRIN G President Judy Sax Vice President Joan McCurdy Secretary Diane Embree Treasurer Leilanl Kehm Members began the year with asty show. The rest of the year included new members' Mother and Daughtm banquet, kidnap breakfast, alum part and date meeting. The annual form was in April. Service projects we: imdertaken for needy children. A sen11 good-by climaxed a marvelous year. THALIAN F A L L President Jean Moody Vice President Linda Leveen Secretary Kay Thompson Treasurer Sue Sneeden S P R IN G President Kay Thompsoi Vice President Nancy Gray Secretary Linda Upham Treasurer Carol Miller The purpose of Thalian drama cl is to serve the school and prom interest in school drama. This yn Thallan had many successful projen entertainment by members af meetings, sales, and ushering at Civic Theatre. The most gratify projects were the making of hosp: bags and entertaining at hospitals. THESPIANS F A L L President Toni Helser Vice President Arvi Arokae Secretary Francie Johnson Treasurer Roger Johnson S P R I N G President Patty McKinnon Vice President Linda Petre Secretary Nancy Peddicord Treasurer Roger Johnson Toni Helser Fall President Patty McKinnon Spring President Phe purpose of Thespians is to promote .nterest and aid students in dramatics. I'hespian's big project was the North- vestDrama Conference at Oregon State. Fhespians take charge of concessions md cast receptions after school plays. my student with the required number of 'ears in drama is eligible. TISUUE F A L L President Merle Gillespie J ice President Patty McKinnon Secretary Gayle Lundquist Preasurer Mary Ann Wright S P R I N G President Judy Womack Vice President Jan Travis Secretary Marcy Ten Eyck Freasurer Elisa Thomas lb . Merle Gillespie X' K 1 Fall President ff if l 1 Judy Womack t Spring President sque's social functions included a rch trip with Twauno, the Turkey Trot, Jhristmas formal, the Mardi Gras, a ring semi with Klix, an after-the -game ice with Mu Nu, the Tisque-Twauno ace, and a Mothers' Day breakfast. 'vice projects for Providence, Cancer :iety, and Boys and Girls' Aid were ecessful. - 1 1111 ln 1 mini: li: l iv-95:5 a1 Sue Lewis Fall President Bob Reedy Spring President Steve Wentworth Fall President Jim Reigier Spring President TRI M FA L L President Sue Lewis Vice President Pat Heldfond Secretary Nadine Herra Treasurer Ray Olson S P R I N G President Bob Reedy Vice President Jan Schatz Secretary Sue Markley Treasurer Henry Norton Tri-M, Modern Music Master Grant's National Music Socl sponsored by Mrs. Vancil. To rel active in the club, each member 1 sing a solo at least monthly. ll members took part in the Christ program and Dad's Club show January a potluck dinner was held each member entertained. T achieved fulfillment in all atten projects and goals. TRIGI-KA F A L L President Steve Wentwortl Vice President Steve Scholz Secretary John Bowes Treasurer Bob Dubal S P R I N G President J lm Regler Vice President Les Shearer Secretary Cliff Comisky Treasurer Steve Scholz Trlgi Kal, a new social-service had a successful start this year. inspiration for the club originatl October, 1958, and officers were c soon after. A paper drive, a dar February, and a farewell dinner fc seniors acconmted for a few of the y activities. TWAUNO FA L L President Robyn Nuszbaum Vice President Toni Arena Secretary Shirley Kay I'reasurer Sue Lewis S P R I N G President Toni Arena Ilce President Shirley Kay lecretary Carolyn Lalzure Preasurer Ann Leaverton 5 fall Twauno had many projects, the 1-Twauno formal, aparty with Mu Nu, joints and friendships. Spring :tions consisted of Twauno-Cuieuf antlne dance, a Teachers' Tea, the Can Trot, a Mother's Day Breakfast, 'ad and Daughter Banquet, and the ,uno-Tisque dance. Robyn Nuszbaum Fall President Toni Arena Spring Picsldent wHnMAN ml-HI-v R FA L L 'esident Teri Seiters ce President Sue Monson cretary Carol Wilson -easurer Sandie Dunstan S P R I N G 'esident Judy Cousins ce President Sue Woolington cretary Pat McCleary 'easurer Ruth Ann Harvey s has been a very prosperous year for girls of Whitman Tri-Hi-Y. Their vities have consisted ofan after-the- ie dance Superstition Stomp put on 1 a boys club, a car-wash, joints, dutch auctions. They participated :'outh and Government and did many gs for the Northeast Y. M. C. A. Teri Seiters Fall President Judy Cousins Spring President Judi Martin Fall President Corrine Phillippi Spring President Judy Cousins Fall President Judy Mo rgan Spring President Y.F.B. FALL President Vice President Vice President Judi Martin Kathie I-Iergert Marilyn Ahalt Secretary Ruth Gyorog S P R I N G President Corrine Phillippi Vice President Vice President Secretary Philip Otto Kay Sinclair Roberta Merker The Grant YFC's activities have included a Halloween Hayride with foul other schools and a social with the Jef YFC. Candidates from the club wen selected for the Benson YFC Sweethear and for King and Queen of the Portlan YFC. YFC is interdenominational an is open to anyone. ZETA CHI F A L L President Judy Cousins Vice President Sue Monson Secretary Pat Taylor Treasurer Sue Rankin S P R I N G President Judy Morgan Vice President Sue Rankin Secretary Marilyn Lea Treasurer Ruth Ann Harvey This year's activities included a run mage sale, toys for the Toy and Ji Makers, a caroling party to an old fol home, an alum party, joints, and slumber party. A beach trip,-a danc a skating party, and a bowling pax ended a busy term for Zeta Chi. Two major changes were introduced into the Grant club system this year. In the first change, club meetings were reduced from once a week to twice a month. In the other major change Sophomores were given the opportunity to pledge a social-service club in the month of April instead of in November as in previous years. Students may belong to one social-service and one interest club. There is no membership limit in honorary organizations. 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Columbia HAS TIN GS BUSINE SS SC HOO L Personal Progress Gregg, Stenoscript QABC Shorthandl and other Business Subjects COMPLIMENTS OF VL moon KIRBY COMPANY 3511 na: brvudway at 33rd 6 2102 NLE Hmmm At 4-9216 FUTURE PRESIDENT 2 At 6-5121 Fgma ann Q Pdzer 0 70: K0 1 M552 24.4 0161959 'M T We are 614414315 happy to ovimml be of service foyow -whatever W 4034 Nglillngfoadwa At 7-5989 Y 3' eflflozayl 1 24 FLAVORS B RA N LAME SHAD Za Cmwm' ME, 42Nn C.. 4444 N.E. FREMONT 2'2 AT HANCOCK ' Q- CU AT 4-9626 HAND- PACK 'oeeeows oww BAN no R-gift? 6- me unmio .STATES NATIONAL BANK Y GALLONS ff PUKMN D AT HOLLYWOOD Ellis T. Young , SPORT CENTER 0 graduate of Grant A At 1 Huntmsuggiiishmg Foster gl Marshall a Members of Jn A'Ch1etiC Equipment New York Stock Exchange se I Keys Made I 6000 N.E. Halsey Y 3827 N.E. S d W 601S.W. O k Hi-ya Handsome M 4-9501? y Ca 6451613 aff ESCAPED CONVICTS II ality Cars for 25 years .... v Valar: ea. st Burnside at 10th Be 2-4445 ION BLUE PRINT CO. 930 S. E. Sandy 1'1l find our service near as your phone. BGELCOII 2-1161 OIL DISTRIBUTORS mace and Stove Oils matic Refill Service :tered Deliveries - 'S' RUTHERFORD Xxx IIIIUIIIIIIIHH IIIIIIIIIIIIIII DRY CLLANING 1164 S.E. 82nd SHIRTS FINISHED H ol? 6120 N.E. Sandy A X N D4 6300 N. Lombard H 'XA IMP Open 24 Hours Daily I I I I N. E. BROADWAY AT 4 5463 ROOT BEER rlv NE, 42nd andl-fafncocb AT 8-5265 If if M Jdfffllm At 4-2060 go! agree Day System? Grant High Pharmacy . . d. S 3040 N.E. 42nd 2647 N E 33 r L'f'lfl53 At 8-5347 Atl-7214 4039 N, E. Sandy Blvd. MAKES THIRST A JOY RIIIQ 'ern Cowbo CHAPEL BIBLE and SUPPLY Supplies for Church School Home Be 2-2426 2136 E. Burnside Hi-ya Beautiful I BGSU WSPLSS and GQQd I-,ugh 'co the Class oi: complfments of: GRANT DADS CLUB 244 afxxlww A OCCASION More than 36 years of service to me Portland area. 108 SE Grand BE 2-1494 Shop at Di22lY wiaglx 4636 N. E. 42nd Avenue COMPLIMEN TS OF NORTHWESTERN ICE gl COLD STORAGE CO. 68 S. E. Washington Be 4-9511 At 4-9964 PINT-SIZED ROMEO I s Z We .M WM FUTURE PRUDUDTS DIE-CASTING E , 246 -.msg YGUR PRINTING IS IN CAPABLE HANDS ...AT AGENCY LITHGGRAPH -. Nw 'E X ...,... .. M . KN W . .Q ...NNW '-. +s.c r ' a.- In. . In addition to producing outstanding yearbooks, we are specialists in advertising literature... catalogs, annual reports, brochures, direct mail, etc., in black and White or many different color options. We point with pride to our association with many of the Pacific Northwest's largest indus- tries and we are honored that the Memoirs staff selected our organization to produce this yearls annual for Grant High School. AGENCY LITHGGRAPI-I CO. QI6 S. E. Grc1ncI Ave. ' Portland, Oregon BEImonT 4-7343 f gfldfkmdbfz 'WIIMH M Mlllllllll Illllil IH llllall Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractors wnormn a wmf REAL ESTATE INSURANCE HOME LOANS JJ Lvdlzer, Broker 1950 N. E. Union Avenue at Alberta Phone AT 4-7911 Evenings AT 8- 5045 Portland 11, Oregon , , 1 -, ev..- -,,--g,',,.,,,..,,.,,..-.--......,.,u- 1.1-J... A 141 . 1 'Q nuulnnluh 'X L - Pillai A4 'iq N ' Wo repair everything bu! the driver Ca 6-4397 gqk6 TENT 8x AWNING CO. TUNING . REPAIRS - BODY s. FENDER . PAINT Jim FWEZQELOIZ AUTOMOTIVE Bus. A12 2374 Re AT 1.2813 3626 N. E. 73rd or Sandy Bivd. Since 1891 417 N.w. Third Avenue Portland 9, oregon Chain Gang LINBULN 8 ALLEN BINIJERS IIS S.W. 4 AVE CA 7-6607 Compliments of AT46747 T EO TC Ulm if-Jigga .House 4633 N.E. FREMONT DALE SHELLEY IRENE BROOK 743 The Best Way to Make Money is at the 248 330 S. W. Stark RUMMAGE SALE CENTER WESTERN ACRES Manufacturers of Finest Quality pickles - relishes sauerkraut D01 N. FOLK AVENUE - - P. 0. BOX 2589 - , AVENUE 6-0666 SWK L 'Q Ummm mee I -'4 . BEAUTY 8: COSMETIC SALONS 1 Fine Perrnanent Waving - Export Hair Cuklfng W A1IKinds of Beauty Work 5 HCILLYWDUD SARA JAYNE PORTLAND? 4424 N. E. SANDY sees 5 E. Mn.wAuxu: lnrfmdfivvlallykflum T -3:-134, AT 7-3639 BE 6-5354 Hnimylise ' 35 Y, CONGRATULATIONS to the Class Of 1959 from CIAO Y-TEENS LES ROYTYPE RVIC E Q CARBON N-rm-3 u RIBBONS East Side Business Madnines, Inc. Dnarr-IIBLJTORS FOR ROYAL. 'TYPEVVHITER CO. Lf 1,2 X To Buy or Trade For BETTER BUGGIES Bob Boyer USED CARS 3 NE SANDY BLVD. IXTLANTIC 7 1944 Compliments of x PORTLAND-SALEM Oregon 's own store N. E. Grand Sz Holladay Stsg if 4? if if 4+ 4+ For Expert Truck Painting Call Burnside Truck Painters 249 2626 E. Burnside gefffs Wfiffi' ici jydmfg TQIAPPIQQ Odako C it su' en er 5132 N.E. Sandy UMMLSPMZQ7 ood.b.1e At 8-2541 if-iffy A CONGRATULATIONS .4 4 ' GRANT HIGH SENIORS of 1959 5 Our sendoff discount of 57, is ope . A . 1 to all seniors graduating in 1959 3 fx DeSemp1e Typewriter Co. I X 1517 N.E BROADWAY AT 2-3273 Americas Finest in Appliances, Television HPF! 6 5T6V6OPhOVHC Sets iv F Rl cs n DA! RE 1 wesfunm-louse A'mAY1'Ac, Wh t BEAUTIES f RCA VICTO Q. At P1764 af PACKARD BELL f z EN ITI-I 'QWJQMN' Dawzfvfaszesf Erma Auto-Electric at 52nd and Sandy A t R p S i 5216 N.E. Sacrament if BROADWAY DAIRY QUE1 3204N E B d y At 7 3669 TRY OUR HAMBERGERE EDWARD'S SHADE SE 'tvenetian blinds 'window screens 'Fwindow shades 'F luminum awn 0 C mplete R ting Service F estimates 2823 N E. Sandy B 4-5544 Dicliennv M2335 ?3a wda 'C 'C Shoes for A11 Occasions oy Grace Walker for Women 5 A I X Red Goose for Children John C. Roberts ' AWATTIER'S for Men 2405 ma, fremonf W' MANDY lgojfiajgst- at 9- 2117 AC 1-5224- 5 1, cooqmcuwmons ix ' to me class or-' 4959 'CI-li ' 4 TK.C,ifL'c0. 4 L' 405 s,w. flifcl, ca. 8 - Sei: cx-ur K HDCOWH exif XE ,I luvsnv HULLYWOUD WTO GlASS SERVICE CO. Hn-If Esr E ff 636 N. E? SAEIISYCE ,N 12:2-8484 B ONGRATULATIONS WHEN YOU WANT from I lOUI1TeI:1i:Fb1Qf0LD S 5CU7f0'd5 c. ce-in Chfdrens ewxmowo me 4-9664 Sfore a zlooations Ngember M21 modern bowling .amcysw BW9-Y Ho11yW00d Portland Rnnlfv nfl 951 for your floral needs - see us or call W Z E! Z 7 E E BAxTER's FLOWERS -ZZEXWPQMQ ' ' 4116 108 SHE. Grand Be 2-1494 Qfefm ff- , - Lf? COMPLIMENTS of 22 M M4654 FRANCIS and DAVE FREIDMAN 7465 '6 if fam 3739 s.E. Hawthorne Be 5-7161 Qzffdkgf ft WWA 'dab ' tKA?HKl G 5A '5 W qi FA LL To THE CLASS 59 . . -' ,4d6,ffZW,4az'Z'! WW Jmamaa 15' Qmaf Representing Grant fashion- wise at Olds 8zKing has been one of the most wonderful experiences of my senior year, Everyone of the Hi Board had a terrific time, and I am sure next year's representative will have just as much fun as I have had. J H. L. ROBINSON CO. 1447 N.E. Sandy NEON ADVERTIZING I 4 r 5 Congratulations to the FINDLAY, HUGH GRAHAM, IR.-Chanters 1-3: Choir 4-7: Tennis, Major Letter 3, 5. 7: Intramural Basketball Champs 6: Iunior Basketball Letter 5, Varsity 7: Royal G 3-7: Grad- uating in 7 terms: General: Oregon State. FRED W. CARTER CO. I T Class of '59 Press A T from 6034 N.E. 60th 1 O At 8-5 961 N KYADA s 2895 N-E' Sandy GENERAL CONTRACTORS Be 4-7127 , . k ea. E t 'tw cnmo 'I -'H 'B xtevxds its -4 -b .. , con atvxfcktwws I it -A E 5 15th AVE. MARKET A pw ONE STOP SHOPPING CENTER A wk I l ug1uingion'4 But C TELEPHONE AT 1-3366 2526 N.E. 15TH A I 5 compliments of XY X - q Q iff? l A ff- ., M' I AQ . , Your Friendly Rexall Drugstore 30th and N. E. Ainsworth v 2 c0fyrcLt5 rigmtuizfzbns to fffe fvfff as M5559 5 C6255 E n 0 f 0 7 gglf: 1 3 w T HE MEMBERS of TAD LA CHE ww Wish! THE QLASS Qgfikfgi' OF 59 HT i THE VERY BEST OF Llfck E CA 6 3737 R E A LTY C 0. CCU'7'LifV4C CHAR-LUX BROILED f PORTLANUS FINEST all grant .4 M A D R o N A R E c o R D s V4 lb' HAMBURGERS 'L AY'-'-'ff--A-A-'-A-Af-A-A-efff-1 Wonderful Fried Chicken REAL ESTATE SERVICE go-rgaggoiigojli Record Shop Corn Beef Sandwiches 805 W. Sam Jackson Road 27 N E Sandy Blvd. Ca 7'9095 At 1-1185 ' 525 s.wg BRUADWAY ORDERS TO GO 4727 If fplliidllf liz-11.1.5 fafdr przhiziy cue1AF vwsbes ZENNER'S MEATS Providers for schools, institutions, S cl C C S S S hotels, and restaurants. 5304 N. E. Glisan C O 6' Retail dept. Be 6-8994 Wholesale dept. Be 2-0544 S UF '59, IT'S THE HOUSEWIFE WHO KNOWS WHO ALWAYS SHOPS KlENOW'S V7 . W W A S f 1 O 1 2 K , 0 21955 t .QQ M ' V I -, ,nz . f - B -g f . . FRIENDLIEST STORE IN TOWN . MO RRY'S FLYING --A scnvucf We give S Sz H Green Stamps. N E. 15th and Fremont At. 4-9094 'SILVER WHEEL Freight Lines 1321 S. E. Water Be 2-6128 THE LINE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE ei' sw-'N K If ' - ng.- 5 be 3 4 1- i m? f 15 y 7 Wi fl, ,F Q I I f W . 5 H M , ,O R 'flu' If . if if I W, f 59 Fxwvlf' 'WR' ' ff' CDU HCL M:hLec1c cLu13 nshes comnnaeb success to the CLM5 vt 9 6' C mplime f MILDRED'S DRY CLEANERS 2419 N. E. Broad y At 7 6067 . ' .241 I , x . 5 A HELEN B. Num 5 GOCD BEEF 3700 N. E. nnoAowAY Fpzecooyvc' y:1.op1sC PERSONAL SERVICE WITH QUALITY FLOWERS 4445 Ne: Ppecnomt: sc: A'C.1.-5850 cmmyxue scmcbf OWNER, 257 QXQCISIOY.. . E of PDX urnilfure Qompmny s and fargwgjl to 016 Class of.5 CEH NMWRRJSUN' DIL 88. bu 8-8818 fU1 518811, S8f8 HUITIB H8812 C -I if Q PIC-A-PAC or PORTER'S MACARONI SPAGHETTI EGG NUUDLES PORTER SCARPELLI MACARONI CQMPANY 35IU N.E. BROADWAY 3 AT I-I245 Gamylimenld of LLOYD 'S 720 N. E. 12 KITX wishes 597616 the best of coursel .L TUWER FURNACE OIL s'rovE on. Y V ess E. BURNSIDE 'Y A ES Q! on cn. ,.---.!,.--l xu7anA up' ' - .WM kj .17 Shower Invitations Brides Books Announcements Thank You Notes Informals Napkins, Table Covers. Plates and Cups Silver and Golden M7 e Anmversary GREETING CRRDS Invitations The WNBA KATS w'SIffN2i'iiER m'dB kS Tw? 77m 54NDY ALKEMA GOOD PRINTING SOCIAL STATIONER 9 2830 N. E. Broadway 0 Portland 12, Oregon ATlaniic 4-4741 soy., 0 0 260 l ALBINA FUEL C0 CUMPLETE FUEL SERVICE lluality Fuel For All Purposes Shell Burner and Fuel llils 20-inch Mill Chunks Utah Coal Fireplace Wood Pres-To-Logs Cord Wood Ch al Mill Wood B q ts 5, 1, can, Ar. l-nel xx, ALBINA FUEL C0 Q Portland? Finesl Tele Food Sevvicl NORTHWEST'S MOST COMPLETE GOURMET DEPARTMENT CEBA Hollywood 4121 N.E. Halsey CEBA Broadway 6750 N E. Broadway Pretty good disguise, eh? Fi L qi ORIGINAL CHINESE FOOD TO GO 'k SUNDAY SPECIAL fried Chicken 81.00 it Chinese food freshly cooked to your order and for freezing convenience. X Gift certificate book for any occasion 55.00 and up. Cm WS :circa-1 an I 4132 N. E. Broadway Portland, Oregon AT 1-1203 63 Y Qs ii sa V? T X at Ns X S3 sa SSE I Qi Pi gs, AgnQmm.wax5mfwwwwQm1QmQawwammsxwmmm4fmwww mw CCl'1CUQ9Z8 tothe Class of for your oatvoncllge in These oust fone' years. Cfts been ce olecwxwe serv- incg you, and We llooe that everyone will be sueeeseyful in 'che field lie 'may select. YdW'8 Toolvotch E'87 Aarls, Jan. . Abbott, Jim ....... Abele, John ..... . . Abram, Ted- - - 20. 24. 199, 202 Adams, Dianne - - - Adams, Glen - - - - - Adams, Larry - - - Adams, Stan- - Adel, Cheryl- - - Adler, Dennis - - Agner, Phllllp . - - - Ahalt, Marllyn - - Aiken, Davld - - - - Aldridge, Lonn ----- Aleekus, Joseph ----- Alexander, Glenda . . 75, Alhadetf, David ..... Allard, Pamela . . . Allen, Dunno.. . . Allen, Greg . . . 24. 179, 78, . '. 99, . 74, 125, . . . 94 . . . .24 161, 220 181, 185 . . . 74 109, 227 94, 204 .'. . 96 . . 135 . . . 76 24, 76 129. 232 . . . 76 134, 177 199, 202 126, 223 24, 86 . . . 74 ..... 89 . . .99, 129 Allen, Gary . . . . 24, 177, 216 Allen, Jo ..... . ...... 93 Allen, Marldee . . . .... . . 84 Allen, Mary .... . .94, 134 Allen, Roger . . .... 75 Allen, Thomas . . . . 97 Allen, Valerle .... . . 24 Allmon, Charlette . . . . . 98 Allmon, Karen. . . , . '75, 216 Allmon, Patricia . . . . . . 74 Altlg, Verbeth . . . . . 24 Amadore, Carol. . . . 24 Amadore, Elaine . . ..... 97 Amend, Robert . . . . . 86, 132 Amero, Sharon . . . . . 86, 137 Amis, June .... . . . 85 Anast, Dana ..... ..... 1 28 Ancheta, Phillip . . . . 128, 177 Andersen, Marvin . . ...... .88 Andersen, Norm . . . . .24, 133, 134 222 Anderskow, Richard ......... 94 Anderson, Chrls . . . , .72, 160, 211 218, 231 Anderson, Christine ......... 24 Andeuun, Eric. . . . . Q24, 82, 211 Anderson, Gary- - .... ss, 124 Anderson, Jon . . . , , ,204 Anderson, John .... .,,, 2 5 Anderson, Gretchen . . . . .18, ss Anderson, Peggy . . . . . .85. 162 Anderson, Shlrley . . ...... . 98 Andrews. Don .... . .as, 179, 204 Avdriamil, Sum. . . .... 99, 129 Annandale, Slmmie . . . .... . .85 Annu.. Mau ...... .... 2 5, 216 Anundson, Bob . ...... 75, 155, 230 Arant, Alan. . ......... 74, 128 Armour. Bob .... 95. 129, 142, 146 177 Armstrong, Dick ......... 74, 95 Arndt, Catherine ........ 74, 125 Arnett. Virzinla . . . 25, 118, 229, 228 Arm, 'nn-la ..... 25, 112, 218, 223 234 Arnsherg, Stephen . . , , , 94 Ax-nat. Audrey.. . , , 76 Amt. sob ..... ....... ' . as Arlllf. Rosemary ........... 95 Arvhe. Arvl ..... 19, 25, 118, 141 216, 229 APP. Tom ..... . . . 91, 129 Arr. Wallace. . . ...... 25, 124 Amr, Gall ..... V. . . vs, 192, 222 Asendorf, Irene . . . 25, 136, 140, 155 158, 157, 219, 220' Ashton, Paul, ............. 167 Athey, Lucille . . . . . . . 98 Atwood, Bob . . . . 76, 224 Ausult. Larry. . . . . 25, les Aultln. Butnett 83, 95, 204 Austin, Burnett . . . . . .88, 95, 204 Austln, Carl . . . ..... . 171 Amin, Wesley. . . . . . 19. 204 Baer, Mlohael . . . . 95 Baths, Theodore- . . . 85 INDEX Balley, Bruce ..... 74, 107, 124, 127 216, 218 Bailey, clmdn ....... 19, 99, 129 Bailey, Davld ....... 95, 111, 204 Bailey, James. . 25, 98, 153, 155, 216 nan-d, Beverly ........... 129 Bakkensen, John ......... 85, 204 Bl-ldrldge, Sheryl. . . . 99, 192, 208 Beles, Jeane .... ....... 9 9 Ballln, Bob. . . . . 25, 182, 225 Ballln, Jlm. . . .... 195, 197 Barker, Tim. . . .... . , 76 Barnes, Carla ..... . . .13, 95 Bames, MaryAnn. . . .217 Barnet, Lois .... . .84, 232 Barnett, Joanne . . . . 25, 162 Barnett,Judy. . . . . . .85 Barry, Barbara. . . . .76 Barry, Llnda. . . .... . . 26 Bartlett, Bonnle . . ........ .85 Barton, Dick. . . . . .74, 199, 203 Basel, Bob. . . ...... . . 26 8u.,Pm111p. . . .... . . . 94 Bletlan, Judy. , . .26, 156, 157, 220 Bates, Melanie. . .... . . .216 Bates, Michael. . . 95, 134 Blugh, Darrell. . . . 86, 132 Baugh,Teddy... ...96 Baughman, Slzanne .... 26, 220, 223 Beach, Davld ..... .... 1 77, 204 neun, Gerry. .. ...9s, 111 Beach,Rob1n. . . .. .28, 98 Bealrd, Richard. . . . 94 Beatter, Sandra. . ...., 129 Beaudo1n,Cherl. . . . . . . .26, 162 Bechtold, Cheryl. . . 135, 223, 228 Becker, Joel ..... 78, 171, 176, 195 197, 200 Behurst, Barry .... 94, 129, 177, 204 Belden, John .......... 177, 204 Bell, .1ean1e .......... 135, 132 Bennard, Sharon. . . .... 118, 228 Bennett, Mary. . . . . .75, 162, 220 Bents, Bob .... ...,... 7 6 BGMB. Kenneth, . . . . . .216 Bercu, James .......... 75, 221 Bergeson, Roseann ....... 88, 126 Bergln, Sharon .... 28, 166, 216, 230 Bergstrom, Carol. ...... 99, 129 Berkey, John. . . . . 132. 167 Bernard,Ca,ro1e.,. .....26 Bernhard,Dav1d... .......85 Berry, Barbara.. . .... 162, 166 Berry, Constance .... . 26, 124, 126 Betram, Nick. . . ..... . .98 Beeensky, Miriam. . ...,. 75, 162 Bettis, Jacqueline ...,...... 97 Beverldge, John ...... 26, 191, 217 Beveridge, Michael. .26, 171, 173, 227 24 aevsrxf, my .... 29, 166, 177, 231 Beverly, Steve .......... 99, 204 Bidwell, Jerry ..... .... 7 6, 217 Bigler, John .... ...... 9 6 Blgonl, Richard ..... .. . 141, 207 Blrkemeier, Bruce ....... 27, 218 Blrkenfeld, Judy. 11, 27, 136, 137, 223 Blrkes, Davld ....... 75, 216, 226 Bittner, Alan. . . . . .27, 132, 222 Bjerke, Brenda. . . ..... . 160 Bjerke, Bruce .... . . 75, 230 Blackburn, Gene . . .... 75 Blair, Bob .... . . .86, 132 Blake, Melody .... ..... 8 6 Blakeslee, George . . . . .86, 128 Blakkolb, Iee .... . . .13, 94 Rlatter, Sandra. . . . . . .95 Blonder, Gary .... . . 27, 118 Bloomberg, Jerry. . . .88, 179 Bohler, Sandee. . . . . . . 78 Bolander, Sherry ........ 75, 228 Bolln, Charlene ............ 95 Bollng, Kathy. . 21, 21, 118, 155, 229 234, 249 Boling, Robert, , , , , , ,85, 204 Bolllger, Charles. , , ', , , ,27 Bolon, Dean ..... . . 89, 167 Bond,Vernon. . . . . . . 27 Bonds, Darryl. ............ 99 Bonds, Gary ........... 27. 203 Borchers, Marllyn. 78, 162, 220, 222 Bordeaux, Jim ......... 191, 204 Bongo, Leon .... ..... 9 9 Borqulst, wmnm. . ..... 211 Bothwell, Wllllam ......,.... 74 Bourne, Kenneth ...... 27, 133, 132 Bouthllller, Frank .......... 89 Bouthllller, Llndl. . . 27, 186, 211, 223 Bowe, Diane ........... 16, 223 Bowen, Jackie . .. . Bowerman, Louis. . Bowes, John ..... Boyd, Sandra. . . Boyer, Carolyn. . . Boyer, Linde. . . . . . ...,.. 99 . .. ..... 27 ..78,22l,230 ... 75,223 .....98 ...228 Boyer,Nancy.............B5 Bra.csnov1ch,W1nona. . . . . . . .133 Brace, Dick. . , . . 204 94,129, 142, 177, Brady,Jeffrey............89 Bra1nard,Maur1ne.. .,......96 Brandt, Kathryn. . . . . 137, 162, 166 219, 229 Brathan, Sherryl. . . Braver, Sandra.. . . Breall, Rahert . . Brede, Kathleen. . . Breese, Mark .... Brice, Margery. . . .....129 ..16,128 ....89 ..135 ......99 . ....89,128 Brldenbaugh, Harlan. . . . 13, 28, 161 219, 226 Brldenbaugh, Ble. . . .... . . 88 Bridges, Dorthy. . . .86, 128 Brinkley, Ed .... . .74, 216 Brinkley, Loulse. . . . . . 13' Br1ster,N1kkl . . . . . . . 98 Britton, Diane .... ..... 2 8 Brodlgan, Jerilynn. . . . . 77, 219 Brodlgan, Judy . . . Brookhart, Connie . . ..97,129 . ....96,164 Brookhart, Lells. . . . . .13, 92, 95 Brooks, Janice. . . Brooks,Joan. , . . ......78 . .... ....89 Brooks, Shirley. . . . . . , . . . . .28 Brookshire, Betty. . Brounsteln, Gary. . Brown, Charles . . . Brown, Gary . . . Brown, Jlm. . . . Brown, Linda .,.. Brown, Marilyn. . . 249 75, 162, 219, 220 ......75,118 . . 209, 227 ......94,177 . . . 28, 133, 134 .75, 161, 229, 249 .76, 125, 218, 229 Brown, Richard. . . . . .191, 217, 227 Brown, S16 .............. 192 Brown, Terry. . 12, 201, 225, 227 Brown, William. . . Browne, Kingston. . Browning, Annette . . . Brownrldge , Rayols. . Bruce, Larry .... Bruce, Patrlcla. . . Bruchner, Leslie. . 76, 171, 175, 199 . .191, 204, 227 . .... 28, 227 . . . 28, 225 . ...... 97 . ....... 29 . . 74, 219, 220 . ......88 Brugh, Troy .... . .94, 134 Brunner, Jaquelyn. . . . 89, 128 Bryant, E11 ..... . . aa, 128 Bryant, Linda. . ..... 89 Buck, Barbara . . . . . 98, 129 Buck, Cathle. . . . . . . 95 Buck, Mary Ann. . .... 88 Buck, Peter. . . . . 88, 132 Bue, Stephen. . . . . ..... 86, 191 Bull,Jud1th. . . . . Bull, Joe . . . .28, .........B5 211,216,218,125 Bunte, Janet . . ........... 97 Bunte, Marilyn. . . Burbech, Ronald . . Burkhart, Dennis . . Burke, Jon ..... Burke, Linda . . . Burke, Ralph . . . Burke, Sharon .. . Burke, 818811. . . 161, 231 .28, 115, 223,228 . ...... 78,163 . . .28, 141, 217 . . . .98,129 ......ee , ....... ss . . .28, 146, 155 Burkltt, Bob . . ...... 28, 179, 227 Burman, Tim. . . . 222, 227 .76, 133. 195, 216 Burmester, Melinda.. . . . . 13, 21, 30 118, 223 Burns, James. . . Burrell, Lynda. . . Bxsby, Edward. . . Bushnell, Szsan. . . .....95 .....30,166 .....,129,177 15, 151, 229, 249 Buttice, Darrel. . . . . . . . . 86, 132 Byers,Ray..... ...99 Byers, Sharon . . . Q . 16 Byram, Barbara. . . . . 99 Byram, Marcia. . . . .. 223 Cain, Jack . . . . . 120, 227 Caln, Marie . . . .,.. 86 Calrney, Craig. . . . . . . .l24, Caldwell, Terre . . . , .78, 166, 231 218 228 218 Calklne, Barbara ..... 30, 211, Calkins, Carol ......... 85, 220 Celourl, Ted .... 9, 11, 30, 75, 108 142, 155, 184, 199, 202, 220, 228 227 Calllns, John . . . . .97 Cameron, George ..... 30, 143, 154 221 Cameron. Helen ........... 93 Cambell, B111 .... 74, 158, 171, 173 191, 199, 202, 227, 225 Campbell, Chuck ....... 220, 249 Campf, Joan ..... 13, 72, 116, 208 219 Capps, B111 .... ........ 30 Cappl. Douglas . . . . . .64 Carbaugh, Myron . . . . . .74 Cardwell, Ronald. . . . . .94 Carey, Sharon . , . . , .78 Carlqulst, Jean . . . . . , 129 Carlqulst, Jean . . . . . 129 Carlson, Davld . . . . . 204 Carlton, Alayne . . . . . .78 Carney, Steve . . . . . 86 Carrick, Fred . . . , , 94 Clrrvll, Jack. . . . . . . 177 cdrscens, mek. . . . . . 15, 118 Carstensen, Karen ......... 128 Carter, Linda .......... 76, 163 Carter, Steve ..... 78, 96, 129, 204 Carter, Susan .... 13, 118, 162, 219 220 Carter, Tom .... .... 7 4 Carver, Carol... 86 Case, Ron ..... . . Q .30, 217 Casey, Francine . . . . . 92, 94, 129 Casey,Kathleen... Casey, Lonalee . . ..... .86 Cash, Ronnie . . . , . 84 Cassady, Joy . . ......... 30 Caton, Kenneth ......... 88, 133 Cawthorne, John . . .75, 171, 175, 199 201, 220, 226, 227, 249 Cechmanek, Judy . ....... . . 140 Cechmanek, Joseph . . 12, 13, 30, 218 Chamherlaln,D1ck..........30 Chambers , Catherine Chambers, Edna ..... 30, 120, Chaples, Bonnle . . . Chappelle, Charlene . . . .75, 124, 220 -Chappelle, Robert . . Charters, Margaret . . . . Chnse,Lynno..... .. Chattin, Linda . . . . 'cheaumm, rlwmu. . . . 15, 171, 217 Cheney, Val . . . . Cheney, Art ..... cmlds, Gregg .... 220, 227 Chln, Judy. . . . . . 220 Christensen, Mary . Chrlstensen, Robert . Chrlstlson, Pamela . Chung, Dennll . . . . Chu.rch,Ed1th............ Church, Phillip . . . Cleloha, Marilyn . . . Clelolm, Patricia . . . . . . . . . . Clailln, Mary . . . Clampitt, Jean . . . Clancy, Sally . . Clare, Judy ..... Clark, Donald J. . . Clark, Donald T. . . Clark, Jlm .... Clark, Loretta . . Clarke, Kathy . . . Clarke, Karen . . . Clausen, Judith . . Claxton, Amy . . . Cllfton, Bruce .... Clifton, Jane . . . . . Cllfton, Maren . . . . Clodfelter, Nancy . . Coblants, Ronnie . . Cochran. Mary . . Coday, Shirley . . . Coffelt, Catherlne 1 . . . Coffey, Jerry . . . Coffey, Russ . . . Cogan, Judith . . . ........134 223 . ..... .75 219 .. ...95,129 .11s,2zs .so,z1o ........97' 197 . ....... as ......1s,z2o 1a, 107,198,201 .12, 15, 135, 219 .....96,'129 .. ...ao . ...14 95 a1,15a.1s4, 226 ......13,76 os .as ..9u ..ac .....so .....14 ...74,230 ..9s,z11 ....ae ...14,2a1 .. 99.18 ....a5 ........1aa 91, 220, 223,228 ........1aa 18,118,140,220 ......,,.s9 ......1so ...umm ..s9,12s ....s9,1s1 .....31,219 ..89,124,l27 .....11,31,136k Cohan,-Dav1d.... ..... Copwell, Phillip . Cohen, Jem-ey . . Cohen, Judy . . . Cohn, Rlehard . . Cole, Joe ..... Colllna, Cathie . . .' Colllna, Jaokle . . Collins, John . . . .33 ..95.195 ....74 ..99,207 ...umm ......as ...31,162 .....1aa 163 comuxy, clmom . ...76,.155, 211, 221, 230 Connor,Caryanne...,..,.... 33 Cook, Crall. . . . , . .,31, 132, 220 Cook, Douglas . . 177 . . .92, 129, 163 cmlq, cu-mme. . . . . as Cooper, Carole . . Cooper, Carolyn . . Cooper-,31d. . . . . .,.,..31 .......31 ...13,39,L32 143, 204 Corbin, Jana .... .... ' . . 9! Cornbrth, James . . . .... 73- Coaoallo, Alexia . . . . .99, 129 Coatl, Rohan .... ..... 7 3 Codon, Carolyn . . . 1 .' .... 13 Coulter, Marilyn . .. ...69,192 Gourtright,Geo1h-oy.,....,.204 Coualns,Judy.......s1,a11,2ao Coun,nmn.........,..14 Cowlsy,Gll.... , 31, 141, 159, 160 179, 227 Cowley, Leslie . . . . . 96 Cox, Ray ..... . . 31 Craig, Slaann . ,. . ..... ,QQ Crane,Bonnle.. ......96' Crawford, Kathy. .' . . .78, 135, 211. 220, 231 Crawford, Mary . . . .3l, 220, 223 Crawford.Tlm... Crawley, Corinne , . . . . . . . 97 C1'ClWGl1,J0h11......,....-97 Cr1dor,Ba1-ry, . . ,...,.141,225 Crlmln, Jef. . . , . 22, 120, 121, 170 131, 136, 196, 220, 249 I Cripe, Puma. . cmkwau, cr-ug. .11'l, 204 ....,..9B,129 ....l2,125, 127 Crommalin, Rudy . . . , . .72, 74, 220 Crowley, Carol . . . . . 73, 182, 219 220 Crowley, Dennis . . . . .33, 177, 204 227 Cuhhage,Cherie........ 93,129 Cunnlngham, Jerry . . . . 32, 155, 171 172, 131, 166, Cllrtil, Jean .... Cllltil, B111 , . . . CIIQIDOI1, Joy . . . Dahlman,Gary.. 197, 220, 227, Dahlatrom, Karen . Dalton, Janet . . . 202, 213, 227 .,., 76,69,223 ,.. .,.73,213 .....63 .....13,9B,196 249 . . . .76, 219, 220 . .,.,,..93 Damron,Jamea... ......33 Dln1ey,Nancy,.. ......123 mYO1lw1'1,D1l.l1l.--..7l,l31, 162 223, 223 Davenport, Gloria . . ,,..,220 Davenpon,Nancy... ...7e Dany, Elisabeth . Davidson, Mary . . Davidson. Robert . , ,14l, 201, 220, lhvls, Carol . . . mv1a,Belan. . . . mV1l,Jl01lGl1l13. Davis, Juanita. . . Davis, Dunne. . Davis, Rob. . . Davis, Hobart. . , .. ......129 ..,.,...,,.36 . . a.,.. .11,.35, 99 249 .......126,231 . . . .76, 113, 220 .. . ..... 35 .... 94,134 . ..... ,..65' . . . 195. 193, 217 ........69- Davls,Rnaa..,........225,244' Davis, 3ars . , . . 190, 219, 233 , . 13, 72, 117, 113 Dawson, lllashethl .... 97, 129 Da.wson,Luume.. .....124 1hy,Drena1...... ...93,129 Dale:-nardla, Mary... . ... ,73, 133 DlCh1ne,'l'0m........,.76,132 Dechar, Kerry . . ......- . 13, 34 211 Deokar,R9ger..... 11, 32,113, 213, 214. 229 Deea,J0hn..... ,...32,222 Dlll,ull'1Nm,.. ..,.,99,129 DeOra!f, Salah. . . ... 13, 162, 220 Dillil, Linda. . . ......l29 1.1!--J, .M , mmanxary... .....n.1zo Dalnea, William. . . . .32, 152, 155 , 223 Dailoas, Gerald. . . . 32, 167 Q-mm, un-uyn. .. .. . . .19 Dempsay,Llnda.... ....213 Dannlston, 3a11y.,,. -30, 193 Der!-,Cu-ol. .. nm-. ammo. . . . . .az, ua, 224' Derr,Phl1l1p.... .. 204 DeBemple, Karla. . . Daslar,Dan...... 1 DaTemple, Katherine-. 160 Detje, Robert. . . Dewar,Ja.mes. .. , Dewar, Kathryn. . . . . .95, 167, 177 az, ma, zza 1, az, oo. 177 urs, 153, 157 . .13,.96,.134 ... . ..... 95 . . . . . .163 Deweele, David . . , . . .32, 154, 264 ony, non-my. . . . JS, 220, 229, .249 mhblmuanha. . . se, 161,220 DlCk1l,Janeg.. . . .. 133 Dletrloll, Diane . . . 32, 223, 226 121, 1122, 211 Dlmitre, Donald . . . . . .95, 190, 227 Dlmmltt, Edward.. , ..,..13,99 ,D1m01f, Bharon. . . . . . 97, 129 Dingle, nina. . . .1e, 217 Dlx, Stuart ..... .... 3 3 D'lxon,W11lle..l.. ..73 Dohberml, Angela. . . , as 'Dodson,Steve... .....85 Dodd,Eather..,. .... ...129 Doddl, Gayle . . . .... 32, 140, 161 162, 219, 220 Dolan, Allan ....... Donert, Cathryn .... 9 216, 220, 226 Donkers, Gall. . . . . Donovan, Susanna . . . . Dorhnan, Donna ..... Dougherty, Linda .... Downing, Ronald . . . . ......78 ,33,125,126 ......93 ......190 116,155,161 .......35 ...'.,.75 Doyle, Dan ..... . . 33 noy1e,Mu-y... ...zoo 'Drala, Jaek. , . . .75 Drake,B1l1..Q. .... 5.94 Dral:e,Donald......'....,.. 74 Drewfs, Ralph ....... 33, 155, 176 211, 216, 226, 227 -Drlnker, Jane ...... 203, 223, 229 244, 247 Ur1akell,'1'lal..... .....,.94 Drlskell, nu-gn-ez ..... aa, os, 133 130, 216 Drltsas,George.. ..,..94 Dlulll, Chrll .... . . .160, 224 Dritsaa, Jim ...... Druxman, Roberta . . . Dnhal, Bonnie ...... mhal, Robert ...... mmm, Gary .... 132, 216, 227 mdgeon, Kathy . . . . . Dlke, Lola . . . . . , . . . . . 33 . . . 93, 129 . . . .... 96 . 74, 163, 230 179, 199, 202 ..,....99 ......35 Dl110ll1,Bl!'RX'l..-,.-..94,129 Dmoan,Dary1... .. lhmcan,B11l .... . m1n11l,SlZlh110.. . hmstcn,BAnd mnston, Sandra. . . . . mrham, Lawrence . .79, 222 nll61l1,Kl!'8h, . . Dvorak, Louis. . 9.70. Barharn. . . . . Eagle, Judith. . . . . . , .33, 132, 227 . , . .74, 227 . . . . . , 69 . , . .75, 136 132, 133, 134 . . ,'l5, 224 . . . .95, 134 89, 132, 222 ..,...95 Eagle, Sierrlll. . .13, 75, 96, 147, 156 164, 190, 231 Easter, Archie ...... Eastman, Richard . . . Ecolea, John .... Echert,Ga1l....... Eckert, Hildegard. . . . ......35 .,...73 ..160,177 ...... 74 .126,225 Bdellne, Dave. . .20, 33,.33, 172, 195 196, 211, 213, 220, 227, 249 Edmundl, Haenry.13, 75, 107, 220, 249 E12Yll1'dl,1ll11l.--......33,l13 Edwards,Peqy... . .35,181,220 E3e,Dave..... .... ..76 Equ-,Chr1a,.. .....95 Ehrhsrt,Rlcky,.. ..35 Ellera, he .... . . . 93 l1vars,ldward... ...13 lll10tt.lllohae1..... .... ..95 Ellis, Lynda .... . , ....... 98 Ellmallr, lllh . . . 66, 125, 127, 177 204, 213 lmhree, Diane. . . ...... 33. 223 :mm-ne, Joseph ........ 117, 204 Elnela, Calvin. . . . 33, 132, 133, 155 222 Emert, Roger. . . . . . 33, 211,217 Engdahl,Jlm... .......74 Engllah, Darlene . . ...... . 36 Enhslls,R.lchard.. ...M Enouf, Mary ..... . . . . 35 Epperly, Marilyn . . . . . .34, 223 Eraut, Patricia. . . . . . .34 Eraut, Warren .... . . . . . 69 Erdmann, Dick. . . . . 34, 132 Erickson, Alan . . . .... 95 Er1ckson,Cralg... .....l29 Erickson, David. . . ....... . 96 Erickson, Don . . . . . . .74, 113, 171 173, 191, 217, 227 Erickaon, Robert .... . . . 95, 134 Ervast, Helen . . . . . . .79, 162 Evensen, Nancy . . . . . . . . 33 Ewan, Pat ..... ....... 7 8 Exel,Anne. . . . . 36,249,260 Fahl, Ronald . . . , , 207 Fallon, William . . . .... , . 34 Farnsworth, Terri. . ...... . 69 Farnsworth, Tlmmle .... 34, 163, 219 Farr, Patricia ..... ...... 3 6 Farr, Velma .... . . . 34. 217 Feldman, Mollie ...... 36, 125, 213 Feldman, William .......... 216 Fendel, 000110 .... 7 4, 125, 127, 218 230 Ferguaon, Jerry . . . . . 21, 34, 168 216 Ferguson, Terry . . . . . . 75, 211 Ferris, Barbara. . . ..... . .34 Feuerberg, Gary ........ 86, 221 Fillllfr B111 .,..... 132, 133, 211 222 - Filbert, Richard. . . .... 94, 134 Ftnegnn, Charles ........... 99 Finke, Warren. . . . . 179, 199, 202 227 Flnnas, Monica.. . . ..... . . 99 Fisher, Kathy. . . . . . 97, 135 Fitch, Mark .... ..... 3 4 Fitz, Dennll ...... . . . 99, 204 Fltaglbbona, Fred. . . . .... . .96 Flflllllllllmll, Jlm ..... 34, 155, 161 217 Flagg, Nancy. . . . . .1a, 162, 229 234, 249 Flwk.Don... F190l'vRll0by... ....99 Floyd, Pmxa. . . . . 91, 134 Forbes, Karen . . .... 231 Ford,Darel... ....98 Ford, Janet. . . . .se FordJohn.... ...... ...123 Foren, Tlm .......... .... 3 5 Forest, Kay ...... qs, 121, 123, 217 FGFTBINI, Gerald , , ,l3,,35, 120, 121 125, 123, 211, 218, 225, 226, 230 Foster, Mark ...... 13, 19, 35, 125 133, 160, 218, 226 Foster, James .... 96, 132, 134, 191 Foster, Walter ............ 227 FoxAnne .... , . . . .... 7 8, 223 Fox Lellle ....... 7 6, 162, 229, 234 249 rx-uma, Linda. . . . . . . . .ssl 123 Francis, Sharon. . . . . 74, 113, 223 1'rano0,Ray.... ..... ..36 Frank, Marlin. .... . . 76, 199, 201 lranah, W1111am. . .39, 125, 204, 221 Fraundorf.Kan..........,.95 Fra.l1er,Sharon........s...75 Freama.n,-lerome... ......35 h'1end,Wl.l.Llam... ....179,204 !T1tach.Dou51aa.. .....97 FryJoanne .... . . . . . 94 hxllar, Ron. . . . . .217 l1l1l.h1l1l,HO1llI.., ....,75 n1l.llIl.h,L01l1ll... ...95,129 h1l1man,Pa.m.............94 hmkhouaer,Ilart.ha.........99 Iyock, mek .... .171, 199, mx, na Gahrlel,Jo... ..... 36,217 Gadi, Harry . . . . . .94, 134, 177 0l'h1l1',Bl'1llI.....--.-..113 Gales, Carol. . . . . 92, 93, 107, 129 153, 192 Gales, Due. . . . . . 35, 125, 126, 146 211, 213, 223, 233 Gallows, Helen ..... .... 1 24 Ga1ton,Marllee... ......36 Garhack,Rohert. . . . 39,204 Gardiner, June . . . . . . . 35, 135 Gardner, Gary . . . . 36, 166, 217 Gardner,Joan.. ... 94,129 Garnett, Carol. . . . 93, 129 Gan-ow, Joe .... . . 36, 124 Garv1n,Ka0lleen... ..,..93 Garvin, Michael . , . . . . .230 Geiger, Jean . . . , , , 35, 213 Ge1ger,Kay,. ,.., 36 Getat,Berths... ........39 Gelat, Cheryl . . . , . 95, 129, 232 Gerber, Suzanne . , ...... . 36 Gerta,Na.noy... ...99,129 Geasell, Robert . . 96 Gette,Wayne... ..,.46 Gihaon, Joan ..... . . .223 Gleshrecht, Gloria . . . . . 95 Gieahrecht, Tyrone . . . . . . .99 Gleae, Linda ............. 217 Gllleqle, Merle . . . . 11, 66, 95, 107 164, 143, 211, 2.90, 229, 234, I Gillespie, Peter . . . ...... . 13 Girsberler, Donald . . . .... . 167 Gleason, Dennis . . . . .... . 93 Glen, Carol .... . . 96, 129, 163 Glen, Jacqueline . . . ....... 163 Glovka, Erolyn . . . . , 73, 155, 217 GIuth,Bandra... .......217 Goddard, Ann . . . . . 146, 229, 234 233, 249 Goetze, Janet . . . , .75 Golden, Diane . . . . , 63 Golden, Seve . . . . . . 219 Goldman,Joyce... .......35 Goodfellow, Jolna ..... 75, 113, 137 161, 213, 223 Goodyear, Roger . . ..... . 96 Gorrell, David , . . . 33, 227 Goasllng, Darlene . . . . . . 93, 129 Graham, Marjorie . .... 76, 157, 219 Grant, Judy .... ....,. , .39 Grant, Mike . . . . . 73, 121, 141 217 Gray,Msry .... ........33 Gray, Nancy ..... . . 156, 157, 211 216, 226, 223 Greco, Larry . . , . 13, 74, 132, 222 Greullch, Joe . .... . . ...... 76 Green, Alice ..... 37, 36, 231, 260 Green, Diane . . . . .99, 129, 133, 140 Grqeraen, Gordon .,.. 74, 125, 196 227 Grew, Bob ....... 11, 37, 93, 213 222 Gr1.flln.Domthy.., .......96 Griffin, Jerry . , . . . .37, 217 Gr1l'l1a,Nan . . . . . .37, 216 Griffith, Larry , . . . . .134, 161 Gritfldhkobln.. ........ 36 Grinar.Marylea.......... 129 Gronaand. Jim . . . .13, 161, 171. 174 73, 220, 227, 249 Gruhb,Na.ney, ..... ......99 QYUNI. R-llih . ...... 99, 129, 232 Gulchon, Enron .... . .37, 162, 216 Guldon,Roberts... ....73,234 Haqa., may . . .76, 95, 107, 113, 119 155, 161, 220, 223, 231 Haalam1,Denny..........,-97 l-laherman,Karan...... ..,76 HaMraon,Joe..........,.33 Hsgue,D1ana...,.........37 Haldors, Am. . . . 137, 211, 219, 293 I-lale,16ar1an........,...163 Halen, Barbara . . . 37, 211, 219, 227 Halamhvkl. . . . .96, 129.177 204 Ba1l,Baverly........92,94,146 Ha11,Brld.a....,., 37,133,223 l-Ialmharl,David... ....,..37 267 Halvorson, Hope . . . Hamann,Thomas. Hl.lh11,al8. .. . Hamlll,Jerl. . . . Hamllton,Mark......... Hamilton , Robert. Hamilton, Sharon . . . Hammack, Dave . . . Hammack, Floyd. . . Hammond,Thomas......... Hammons, Sxsle. . . . . Hammett, Mary . . Handrls, Lucille . Hanks. Margaret . Hannan, Barbara. . . . . Hanrnam, mean. . Hannold,Andrea........... Hansen, Bev. . . . Hansen, Bruce . . 218 Hansen, Dorothy . Hansen, Nel1.... .. Hansen, Rebecca. Hansen, Wllllam . Hanson, Allison . . . . Hanson, Carl . . Hanson, Gerald . . Hanson, Hub . . . Hanson, John . . . . .20. 33. 120- Hlrdlh, DOUg18S. ..... 94, 129, Hardln, Mike. . . . . 75, 98, 161, 197, 220, 227 Hardin , Bob ..... Hardin, Sasan . . Harding, Larry . . Hardy.Marsha. . .. . . . . . 98, Harmon, Ron . . . Harold, Jim . . . Harold, Karen . . Harold, Tom . . . Harper, Ernest . . Harper, Lola. .- . Harper, Roslyn. . Harris, Carol . . . Harris, Rhoda. . . . . . Harris, Linda. . . Harrow, John. . Harrow, Mary. . . Hart, Beverly . . . Hatton. Jlm. . . Hartley,Tom............ Harbung,Shs.ron...3B, 146,15 , 288 Haruda, Judy . . . . .88. 111. 124. 218, 219, 220, 230 Harvey, Bill . . . Harvey, Elizabeth Harvey , Katherine . Harvey, Ruth . . . Harwood, Mike . . Haskell, Cliff . . l-laason, Morris. . 1-1mh,Jme1.... lxmnprnomu. . . . . .74, 199, Hlthawly. Kent . . nm.4w1y,.m............. Hathaway. Mark . Hauge, Evelyn . . Hauge, Margaret . Haugen, Frederick. . . . . . . 97, Haugen, Peter . . Hauser, Judy ..... l-laussmann, Christlan Haussmann, Joyce . . Haugen, Norman . . . Havel, Velma .... Hawkes. Gregory . . Hawkins, Carol. . Hay. Richard. . I'1ly,MlkB...... 211, 220 I-layden,Rlekey.. ........ Hayek,R1ohs.rd.. Haaeltlne, Pat. . Heaney, Georgia . . . Heaney, Mike ..... Hia:-ne, Joe. . . , . Heath, Llnda ..... Hegge, Christine . Helgel, Sue. . . . Hellbrun, Jerilyn . . l-lelmbuek, Jim . . Heiney, Candy. . Heinrich, Thomas Helter, Mike . . . Heltlchmldt, Exe. . . 89, 99, 155, 220 n.1af5..a,m . . .19. 90. 99.111. 124,126,127, 214, 226, 22s, 229 268 Helser, Diana . . . Helser, Tonl. . . . 211, 22.1, 229 Helt, Diane. . . . . Helzer, Jeanette. . Helzer, William. . Hemry, Dave. . . . Hemenway. Sxe. . . . . Hemenway. Bill . . 207, 227 Hend1'YK. Carol. . . . . . Hendfl'-K. James . . Henningsen, Jeanne. . . . Henry, Carol . . . Henry. Craig . . . Henshaw, Susan. . Hepp, Joane .... Hergert. Kathy. . . Hergert, Mary. . Hern, Diane .... Herman,Donna....... Herman, Tom. . . Herrala. Nadine. . Herrington, John. . . . . . Hesla, Lynn . . . . Hestmark, Holly . Hlbbard, Paulle . . 226, 239, 23 Hickman, Kay. . . Hicks, Steve . . . . .... Hicks, Woody. . . 155, 161, 225 Hlldlng,Rosen....... Hill, Jay ...... 21s, 222, 227 Hlll, Larry .... Hllley, Linda .... Hinamon, Judith. . Hinds, Barry. . . Hlrsch, Linde.. . . Hirsch, Sxsan. . . I-neu, Michael. . . 1-xgonh, Dummy. . Hoak, Carol .... Hobbs, Sally. . Hodges, Diane. . . 220, 223 Hoffman, Bonnie . . Hoffman, Carol. . Hake, Milo .............. Hollenbeck, Richard ........ Holcomb, Bob .... 40, 155, 161, 173, 199, 202, 225, 227 Holcomb, Merilee . . Holcomb, Rlclv . . Hollanda, Jayme . . . 214, 217 Hollinger, Theresa . . . . . . .40, Holman,Davld.... 1-xulmberg, David . Holmes, Nancy . . Hood, Pamela . . . Hood, Patricia . . Hooper, Robert . . Hom, Margery . . Horn, Nancy .... 1-xosken, Howard. . .161, 171, 174, 187, 199, zoz, 225, 227 Hoskins , Katherine Henk-ms, Peter .... 12, Hougland, Robert .... Howard, Frederick. . . Howell, Sandy ..... Hoyt,James.. ... Hoyt, John ..... Hubbard, Dave. . . . Huddleston, Julie. . . Huderson, James. Hudson, George . . . . Hula Huttman, Larry. . . 40, 211 , 216 , 227 1-nmhnan, Paula. . . . Hughes, Nancy . . Hulse, xameme 280 l-h11l,Joseph.... .. Humhlrd, Andrea. Hume, Robert. . . Humphrey, Karen. Humphrey, Llnda. . . . Humphrey, Timothy Hundtoft,Nell. . . . . . Hunter, Charlene. . Hunter, Marilyn . Hunter, Sandra . . 1-nn-d,J1m. . . . Hussey, Tom. . . . . . . .177, . . .11, .. ...85 . ...74, . ...40 . ......78 Hval, Terry . . . Hyohe, John . . . Hylton..Da.le 1 . . . Hywwxtz, Bob. . . lbarra, Alicia. . . Ickes, Steven. . . ....217 ...41,220 96 ...41 . . . . 219, 226 . 94, 134, 177 1ngram.v11-gmia... Irvine, Merlin. . . . . 89, 164, 177 Irw1n,Janet... .... .. 74 lrwln, Lillian . . ..... .84 Irwin, Patricia. . . . 87 Isaacs, Pete. . . . . 85 Jackson, Bruce. . Jacobs, Betty. . . Jacobs, Carol. . . Jacobs, Jerry . . . Jacobs. Nancy. . . Jacobs, Tom. . Jacobson, Bo. . . Jacobson, Carol. . ....7s,1sa ...41,9e,22a .......s9 ......a5 ........9s ..78,211,224 ......2o4 ........77 Jacobson, Karen . . . .41, 93, 95, 160 . 161, 223, 226 Jacobson, Sheila. . Jacoby, Patrlcla. . James, Elaine. . . Jameson. Mary Lou. 231 Jaques, Glen. . . . Jaynes, a Resin . . . Jefferies, Loretta . Jelkrem, Karin. . . Jenquln, Karen. . . Jensen. Marilyn . . .......216 ........216 . . .41, 118,229 . . .74, ns, 162 ...74 ....98 . ..76,220 ....97 .. ...98 .....41,97 Jensen, oanne . . . . . . .76, 118, 223 J Jensen, Marilyn. . Jensen, Norman . . Jerman, Jim .... Johansen, Pelle . . Johnson, Barbara . Johnson, Betty . . . Johnsen, Clifford . . Johnson, Charles ., Johnson, Craig. . . Johnson, Frames . ....192,22-1 94,167 ...95 .......41 .....a5,12s ...41,166,2l6 .....76,2l6 ......96,177 .........74 ..41,es,155,17s 220, 226, 228, 229 Johnson,VJaclcy . .......... . 41 Johnson, Janet . . . . . 74, 99, 229 Johnson, Jean. . . . . 166, 229 Johnson, Jerry. . . . . . . . 89 Johnson, Jeanne . . . . 86 Johnson, Judy. . . . .97 Johnson, Kenneth . . . . 86 Johnson, Marilyn. . . . 42 Johnson, Michael. . . . 77 Johnson, Nancy . . ........99 Jchnson,Rlohard...........72 Johnson, Roger. . . .11, 21, 42, ue 143, 178, 220, 229 Johnson, Sally. . . Johnson, Steve. . . Johnson, Susan . . Johnson, 'lwlla . .V Johnson, Waleen . . , . . .........a9 ..3,l1,86,214 ........97 ........97 .Z .... 75,229 Johnston A1 . . . 42, 178, 213, 220 Johnston, Lynn. . . 9, 13, 42, 75, 136 140, 219 Johnston, sue. . . 11, 18,42, 107,185 178, zze, 229, zaa Johnston, Wayne . . Joiner, Phelix . . . Jolly, Rodger . . Jonas, Judith Jones, Carol. . . Jones, Carrie . . Jones, David . . . Jones, Gerry. . . Jones, Jarrett. . . Jones, Judith .... Jones, Nick . . . . . Jones, Michael. . . Jones, Pamela. . . Jones, Sally . . . Jones, Richard. . . Jones, Sidney . . . . 281 Jones, Sxsanne. . . Joost, Bxzanne . . . Jordan, Edmund. . Jordan, Gall. . . ......98,l77 ..78,88 ...85 ..42 ..95 ..BS ......99 ........84 ...42, 207, 227 82, 89,118, 228 74,188,?,20,280 ........99 ...96,l86,163 ......78,281 ........98 75, 160, 162, 220 .....128,206 .......98 ...97,98,129 .......85 Jordan, Larry . . Jordan, Pat . . . . Jose. Troy. . . . Josephson, Ginger Justice, Hasan . . Kahn, Leo .... Kahn, Jeanette. . Kales, Ronald. . . Kalotay, Tamas. . . Kameny, Donna . . . Kaplan, Stanley . . . Karker, Linda . . Karlbergs, lnara . Kamath, Marllee 9 ss, 177, 179, 294 ......97,177 . . .42, 167, 229 99 .. ......- ......85 ...42 .'..s5 .....s9 ...76.gZ1 ....s5 .....s4 . . . 89,128 ..........75 . . . 78, 118, 216 Kastleman, Kenneth . . . . . . 97, 129 Kastleman, Ralph ......... . .78 K.autz,Jean. .. ......... 88, 220 Kay, shn-ley ..... 42, 140, 153, 155 162, 230, 231, 734 Kayser, Vivian ..... ...... 1 6 Kehm, David . . Kehm, Lellanl . . Kell, Kit .... .......78 ...42,155,228 .......88 Kell, Ricky ..... . . . . . . 42. 225 Kellerman, Jay . .... 11, 19, 48, 120 126, 125, 127, 142, 213, 225, 227 Kelsey, Pat .... Kelly, Luanne . . . . .. .... ...99 ......48,225 Kelsey, Shirley . . . . . 166 Kemp, Richard . . . . . .94 Kennedy, Janet .... .... 85 Ksnnlngton, J enlfred . . ..... 98 Kerby, Karolyn .... . . . 85, 134 Kerley, Carol .... .... . 220 Kerns,Allce . . . . . . . 98 Kerr, Margaret . . . . . .43, 124 Kerron, Richard . . .... 204 Klerullff, Neil . . .-. . S8 Klncald, Bruce . . . . . .98 Kincaid, James . . . . . 95 Klndley, Robert . . . Kingwell, Beverly' . . ........48 ......94.l87 Klnnarl, Bylvla . . . . 18, 43, 188, 222 Kinney, Maren . . . . 228 , 282 Kirkland. John . . . Kirkland. Peggy . . Kirkpatrick, Richard - 263 Klrshner, Judy. . . 228 Kiser, Carol. . Klaus, Janet . . Klaus, William . . Kleve, Glenda. . . Kllngsels, Coralle Kllngseis, Linda . Klosterman, Jim . 42. 155, 211, 220 . . .86,177 . ....42, 230 . . 75,199,217 .42, 124,126, 220 ........95 ......18.48 ........94 48,1lS,153,229 ........88 ......48 . . . 18,415,218 Konkle,Va.1erle. . . . . . . . .'l8,128 Klosterman , Mary. . 18, 162, 190, 229 loom, Mark .... . . . . 74,125,128 Klug,Kathryn....,.........9'7 Kneeland, Luanne . Kneeland, Lynne . Knlppel, Mary. . . Knowles, Anne. . Knotts, Snerrell. . Knudsen, Kenneth . Kohln, Susan. . . Kohl, Alan .... Kohl, Jody ..... Koplschka, Karla . Kost, Robin .... Kottkamp, David . Kramer, Louise . . .. ...84 ..94 ...44 ..44 ...H . ...177 ..-.-85 ...89,204 ....228 ...44,118 .....78 .. ..76,216 ....44,186 Krassnoff, Patrick. . . . 86, 182, 187 Krieger, Barbara. Krieger, Dennis . . Krieger, Janet . . Krueger, Keith. . Krygier, Bernard . Kuhnau, Bruce . . Kuhnau, Richard. . . Kurth. Karen. . . Kurth, Kathleen. . Kuzmanich, John. . . Lacey, Steve. . . 1-ISO. Brenda . . Laird, Chuck. . . . .,........218 .44, 155, 191. .. .......44 ...88,128 ....84 .....280 .. ...94,204 .. ....44 ...218 ...ll .....9S . . .7B, 218 . . . . . .84, 107 217 Lu.rd,Ju1et.............126 Laiaure, Carolyn. . . . . 44, 140, 154 156, 181, 162, 230, 231 L2.ke,Br1nn....... ..... .210 Llk6,T0m .... .......94,129 Lunor, Jun. . . . . .76, 118, 219 hmm, S1181 .... . . . 44, 219, 220 LnMotte, Rolelyn. . ....... .98 Lsmpert,Jnne............96 Linden, Dick ....... 9, 44, 75, 144 179, 199, 202, 225, 227 Llnd1l,P6hr.............'l4 Lnplone, Arilte .... . . . . . . .44 Ll.r1l,Mlry.... .... .85 Luison, Sylvia.. . . . 44, 166 Lu-sen, Cnrol. . . . . . .88 Larsen, Michael. . . . .204 Larson, Bonn!! . . . .228 Larson, Louise . . . . .88 L9.r9on.MnrnL.. .J..76 Luuon, Pamela. . . . . .74, 228 Lu-son Robert . . '. ..... 97 LlSl1le, Jolnne . . . .95, 192 Luher, Ju-nel . . . . . 45, 216 Lumey, Pau-1211 . . .... 74, 118 Luhley, Gwendolyn. ......... 98 Lmich, Patricia ..... .45, 217, 229 Lltondre, Lillie . . . ..... . 225 Lsuder, Augusta. . . . . . .... 45 Laughlin, John ............ 45 Lmmpr, .num 45, 132. 193, 222 Lawrence, Donna ........ 74, 228 LlWl,J0l6p11... ......89. 167 Lawlon, Pun. . .... 85 Layton, Arlene. . . . . . 99 Len, Virginia. . . . .94 Lap, John ..... ........ 9 s Lear, Marilyn ...... . . ..... 7 6 Luvemn, Am. . . . 45. ss, 152, 155 220, 226, 231, 234, zso LeBmok................45 LeBl.ron,Jnmee. . . . . .85,125,177 Led3erwood,.7ill...........95' Lee,Bnrbu1.............99 Lee,Bob...... 9,45,75,92,143 155,225 . 1ae,Cyntlim... Lee, John. . . . . 95, 217 Lee,Rlmcn..... ....89 Lee,Robert...... ..45 -Leeppert, Raymond. . . . . 87 Lnhfeldt. Kay .... . .1e, 226 Le!1!eldt,Ron.... ....95,177 Lehmnn,J1m.... .....117,217 Lehmln,Betly. . . . . . 78, 128, 231 Lehn, Andy. . . . . 45, 118, 220, 229 lbmery, Jlmel. . . 45, 161, 169, 181 185, 188, 190, 216, 227 L6ll,Benjlm1n.... ..-.....89 IAMI, Balm.. . . . . .11, 46, 99, 111 119, 120, 121, 126, 127, 148, 160 211, 213, 218, 230, 331 Llebermnn, Helen . . Llmbrlck, Brian . . L1neo1n,Mu-ein . . . Lindberg. Bnanne . . Lindiknff. Liam . . . L1ndow,Jom . . . Lidqullt, Cary . . . Lindquist, Non . . . Linduy. Loretta . . Llnke, Kathleen . . . Lindntedt, Bonnie . . Liteeher, Leonnrd . . Littlefield, alll-11 . . Llvelley, Philip . . . Lively, True . . . . Lloyd,John.... L01eck,1hry1... 1mkvm.1,1nu1... LQQl1611.,JlI16. mm-m.1'wbm11.. 1.ong,nw1gm...... . 1Anl.R16hlrd. .. Lorber,Kan..... . . .76, 118, 228 ........g9 as ........ . . .75, 136, 228 .......96 ..75, . . .133, 4 ..... 228 89 .75 223 222 .94 ...74 .....95 ..46 . ..... ,68 85 99 95 . .. 74, 146 ......216 !.Annl.en,J111ll ..,....13 Lorontzen, Bunn . . Lorenxen, Julia . . . LOIUYIIDD, Pnul . . Loltrom, Marion . 229 Lott,Jl.net..... l.augh,Pn1-loin... Lovett, Biff. . . . Lovett, Kalb. . Lovelett,Jol.n......UU.m 220 Lvl. Craig. . . Lovn, Roberte. . . ...... . . . 46, 132, 46, 118. 160, . 74 .13 222 230 ........46 76, 118, 135, UQ 46 132 219 .........78 ...86 Lawrie, Elaine . . Lowry, Jlmel . . Lnkuz, Ninn . . . Lumby, Leonard . . lllodonlld, Mlrilyn . 112 85: 17 ...99 ..... 95 .......46 . . .l60, 117,204 ...... 97 H - v 0 V I ...,..--.-.---,V-wwnw'wr-Jw-W-w 20' IRQ Z'-4. :is e f.1,C18f- f 'f 'izbl M.lG0l11M!',Chl!.'l02N... 75, 223 ulBk18,mllll1 ..76, 95, 119, 161, 228 Hld1'NlQl,T6d. .... ......... 96 MlBiB,v81'1l..- 76 Mngee,Domm 78,99,192 MlhluW,M1k6 75,222,133 Muw91d,J9net.............. 87 Males, Gary. . . 76, 195, 197, 218, 227 M.llZl1111,L1ml 89 MlI16hBlNl,P6m .....78, 162, 219 Mnndronel,Teddy...... 89,96,111 Mnneu,J9mee ..... ... 111, 212 Mnnn1ng,Eugem 84 lhnn1ng,Nlno1e . . . . . . . 75, 162, 231 Ml-1'091,CllI11.u6..4- .....89, 128 Hu-ooe,Joyoe... 76 Mnrou.9,8u1dn..... ..47,228 Mnrjerx-1lm,lJd1zl1... .. 76,219 Mu-kee,Bever1y.... .... .128 Mu-kee,Bever1y.... 74, 219 Mlrkhnm, Terry, ...... 13, 78, 195 196,210 Mnrk1e,Gaty..... ...... 111,205 Mnrkley, Sus . . . 9, 47, 124, 126, 155 160, 218, 230, 231 Mu-ks,Shnron........... 88,163 Mn.reden,Jack.............. 95 M9.rehal1,Jnnet ............. 95 M.l.rte1l,N9noey 47, 68, 118, 219 Mu'tIn,Anne......... 47,99, 182 Ml.!'l111,Bl1'bl1'l-4-9 Ml.l'l1l1,Cll1'6l1C6 ... Mu't1n,Dtnnn ... Ml1't1n,Ed1f.h... Mnrt111,Joy.. MlY2111,JlW ... Mlrt1n,Jln'llth ... 219,224 ......99,9s 11,4136 74 74 91,129 . . . 76, 107, 124 127, 162, 231 . . 12, 47, 211 216, 232 M9.rt'ln,Lindn ... ..... 86 14nrt1n,Mnry ..... ... 47 lm-u.nwn,Joyoe.. -4.219 Muan,Mlke.... ....177 lum,Pa1ric12 .... .. 47, 120 122,223 Mum,Ph111lp... ..... 98 Hnthe!'1Y.B0b... ....... 97 Ml.thewe,Jlne... .....67,220 lhk119wl,Judlt.h.......87,111, 214 Mndol1,K9therine... .....98,129 lhuer,Dom.ld... .........124 lhux-er,Jl91y... ........... 99 Mnuza,C9.rl...... 86, 171, 189, 227 ll.lvel,KA!'en ........99,129, 192 1lnve9,N9ncy ... ......74,124 127, 216, 2181 Muwel1,Cu'ole... 47, 217, 226, 229 Muwe11,Doug1u.........65,207 Mny9,Bob............. 133,229 lhnd,S9ephen .... 88, 171, 189, 227 lludor,Diak .............. 48 Uedlenburgdretehen ..... 58, 217 Meek,Mu'y......... ..... 87 Maek1e1',Robertn .... ..94,232 lleekex-,Ted.... ..89,214 Mettord,Jud1th .. ......... 76 Menu-ry,John...........94,204 H6lby,Lynne .. . .. 53, 160, 220, 226 llellry,lh.ry............... 99 Ul10lI0l'.Normn.... ..128 lhleher,hn.run.. .. .. 128 Menu-d,Blule... .. 95 Mannrd,Penny... .... 74 Handenlu1l,Stm.... .. 99, 177 Merr111,B11l.... .... 88 Merr11l,Normm.... .. 87 Menecu-,Tom............. 78 Meyer,Joel1............... 87 Meyer,R1d... 6, 9, 53,75,161,164 181, 186, 199, 202,'225, 227 lleyers,Pete...............141 M11.Dl,D6l1l1.1l ...........177,204 ll111nkov1oh,Sandre........ 75, 118 l1l1er,Bever1y......12, 31, 71, 218 ll.I.ler,B1l1..... ..... 177,204 l11ler,Cu-o1A. . ........ 86 M.l11er,.C9.rol J. . ...53, 118, 228 -1 lM1ler,0noe .. 78 M!.I1er,Jdn1 99 M.l11er,Knren .... ... 19,87,129 M111er,Lu'ryG... .....78,207 Miller-,Ll.rryJ... 96 M111er,Mlr11yn... .. 84 Mi1lnr,Pen11y ..... ...... 76 Mlllex-,Rlohnz-dB... 94 M111er,Rlol1u-d V. .. .. .78, 129, 171 175,218,217 Mille:-,Bobert.... ...53,118,120 A411161-,8oottG.... ........ 99 ll11ler,Terrenoe... ...... 89 ll1l.l1gm,l4lke.... ......... 87 M111E1',slhdl'l .. ...53, 118, 229 M1nor,.fmk.... ........ 75 M1nor,'Jln1oe .. .. 163, 219 M1nor,J11dy...... .. 163,219 M1tche11,Denn1l... 88 Moa1,Judy.... 97 M.o1111m,9ylvh.... ....13,97, 129 Mmnhnn,8he1la... ...... 77 Maman-,Dnv1d...-.. 77 llonner,K9therine........53,188 216,220,226 Manx-oe,J1m... ........ 77 Mmeon,169.ry.... ......... 53 Mmug,Do1-new... ...74,136,140 219,220 llnntgamery,Dinnna.. ...78, 118 128,224 MonLgomery,T9mnrn... ..... 86 Moook,Joy................ 98 MooQy,Jemne. ..... .....53,188 211,223,226 Moody, Mu-y ..... 95, 129, 19s, 140 96 Mom-e,B1-ad... ..........167 Moore,Cnrol............... 98 Moore, Carolyn 58, 128, 225, 294 Moore,Claeryl...........84,129 M.oore,Crn1g..... 11, 125,177, 189 Moore,KlthrynE............ 95 l6oore,K9thyS.... .........129 Moore,Mu'11yn............. 53 Moore,Pebe........10,18,58,124 126, 165, zzq, 226 1loore,Ra1......78,197,221,227 Blom-e,8unn............... 89 More,Chu-l6l..............182 Mnrsy,Sunnn..... .....187 H0rgnn.Ju111....... ...50,118 MDI-'gl.l'C1M,Cl.1'01... ...97, 129 l6orr19,B111....... ........ 74 Morr1l,Jannt .... ....a..97,129 Hon-i11,Kelth 96 mu-r19,l4.1.r1e........1s,192,zos Morr1nm,B2rbu-n...........183 Mm-mm, mek. . . . 77, 167, 199, 203 Morruw,lhry..............228 Mort1.mpr,W9,yne... . ... 74 Mottr9m,'1'homu... .... 96 Mnrv1ul,W11lil!n... ..... 69 MUy,D0uQlll ...........87,132 Mnyer,M9.min.............. 97 uu.m,.1u4m.. 9, 11, zo, so, 156, 161 162, 165, 168, 192, 223, 226 1lu11er,Judy .............. 89 16u1oh1',lhr1nnne... ....110 MllldDQ,Kll'8I1..- .. 50 Mu11,Cheryl..... .. 81 16u111pn,P9tr1oln .. ....163 .. 88 MWllf0l'dvvld1!'l' ... .. 88 .. 87 Munwuk1,Dnv1d...... .. 78 l6urohum,J9cque1yn... .. 87 Murol11lm,Jdn..... ...... 97 Mu11zl1y,Joen 12 ll.11rphy,M1kn .... ...50,133,222 Mur1iW,Pltrlc1l... .... 166,224 Mlll'W,RJQl.l'2... 87 Mu-p11y,sm-m... ...9a,129 Murrly,M.nroh... ..... 85 Mu-m,Pmn .. 99, 132 w0l.'l,A1ll1 ..... .....128 Myere,Bu'bu-9... ... 87 lQere,C11lford... .....177 lqerl,Douglu ... ... 75, 141 14yerl,Edwl.rd ... ..... 89 Mye1'l,Jm.... ...216 1here,IAne... .. 67 M8Ahe,Dmn1d... ..... 47 MaC9he,J9n .. 47,218 McCn11,N9ncy.... ...84,128 MoCul,Llndn..... 99 McClner, Howard ... ... 95, 134 McCu1.l1y,Pe9e.... ..... 94 Moen-m.y,nu-1... 99 llcC9.uley,June.... .... 86 McC1eu'y,Purtuh .. ..144,223 llnC1elln11,l41ehul .. .... 74 l4oC11nt1u,l1ohul.. .. 74 loCorn11d:,Cnrol... .... 95 McConn1ck,hm19.......... 95 McCorm1ek,lln.1-lame .....211,244 MeCormmnoh,Jlne...... 107,162 166, 920, 228, 991 l4oCnd1e,BArb9.n.... 74,119,226 uacu,Pu1-mm... .....96,129 llaCul11n,Duuld............ 94 1lnCme,Dav1d 95 16nCurq, Jom....47, 160, 161, 167, 920,228 l!oCurtnm,Bohnn...........221 MoCmehec11,1h.r1Lyn .. 48, 154, 223 1lnDowel1,Pu1l......,....... 48 1lo02.rry,0ene......... 220,249 llahrland, Gary .. 48, 132, 142, 167 ludu-ry,lrvu1......... 84 l6cGe9,Donnn.... 12, 1loGee,lu'vn....... 120,.121: 122 . . . . 66, 128 ll4:G1l.l,Blrhu1.......... llndill, Dlvld .... 78, H3G1.ll,Nlncy....... ... 94 124,207,216 ....... 65 lloGregor,Den1ee... .. 89 Madrnr, Jlmee.... .. 74 llcGu1re,Brlnn.. ... .... 86 ......91.1z9 MoHn.ley,Jlmel......Q... 48,76 Mcl1veen,Sunn............. 48 Mclntyre, l-lenderlm . . . . Molntyre, Patricia . . . McKean, Kathy. . . . . McKenna, Bunn . . . . McKenzie, Bob . . McKenzie, Dime . . . . . McKenzie, J9n1oe..... 208, McKenzie, J2mel..... 195, 197, McKenzie, Robert . . . . M6K1nnm, Pltrioln. .11, 211, McKlnnm,Shu-on .... MBLllla11l1,Mll ll1'16O 1loLem,Dmn.ld...... llo1411m,Ann.76,118, llo1nl1nn,lh.ry...... l4olanld1m,Cn9.rlot0e . l49lNd1lhl.DllIl!---- lolurohlgblvid... HnMuroh1e,lladp.... lloN6llhwn,Jmel.... llcNe1l,Bnther...48, loNe11,Jl4k..... 66, lnNe11,N9-nay ...... MON1BkD1ll, Hlrry. . . . MGNIIQ, Douglne. . . . 1lo1'herlm.Kq...... .. se .. as ee ...75,119 as .......129 ....4e,1ss 229,229,295 .74,191,189 211,220,249 sa 48,118,137 929,249,290 .....1z, 97 ss .1s,1a2,1aa 226,229,249 ....99,2oa so ........ 46 97 ....48,217 .76,162,229 126,165,219 124,167,169 99 ...99,204 ...94,124 .... 76,126 uBPb1'lQ,IDl'l66l......-... 86 mlluial ...........74,133 147, 160, 231, 233 lloQun.ry,Dnrryl..... 46,79,240 lloQuu-y,llu1x-een......,.... 67 lloQnl.ry.lllke......191,920,249 loluuko,9n9nnne ......... 98 Nub,Dq1lmn... .. 99 Nndnu,D1ok... .... 84 Nndnn, Fred... .. 99, 169 Nu11oney,Jlm... .. 75 .. 60 NeedInm,Jem... .... 84 N9e19y,Dm1du.. ...13,84 Noi1em,Ceth!n... ...:.. 96 Ne11em,1hlu:m......... 142,204 Ne119m,El1nh9th.........86,21o Nel1ul1,Hul11er... 75, 136, 147, 226 929,249 Ne1hon,E11rley... 75,135,190,226 299,249 Ne1lnm,Tom.... ...94,129,177 189,204 Ne1mmn,Pltr1eh.... .... 87 Nel1or,Bob....... ...... 78 N919on,Ch9ry1... ........ 96 Nel9on,CreI3... ...78, 199, 201 228,227 Nel9m,Dlnn9... ......904 Ne1un,Dmnn... ..76,219 Ne1lm,Gnry... ....230 Nelun,Jet!... .. 86 269 Nelam, Janet . . 4 . Nelson, Jlm . . . Nelson, Kent . . . . Nelson, Klrby . . . Nelson, Loretta . . . Nelson, Marllyn . . Nelson, Marshall . . Nelsm, Nancy A. . . Nelson, Nancy J. . Nelson, Sally . . . 4 Neslln, Marla . . . Neu,Judlth ...... Neumann, Marilyn. 4 . Neville, Catbleen . . Newell, Diane . . . . Newhouse, Donald . . . Newhouae,Nanoy ........ Nswhouse, Sharon . . . Newton, Carolyn . . . Newton, William . . . Nlccum, Norrls . . . Nicholas, Lula . . . Nieml, Bill . . . Nunn, mme . . Nllml, Norman . . . . Nltz, Ralph . . . Noonan, Denise . . . 44... 96 .. 177,204 ...94,111 ....... 76 ...76,10'1,118 119,228 .4...4.129 ...85, 188, 222 ...4..97,129 ...50,228,238 ....... 94 ...... 99 ....94,232 ...1e, 121, 186 .4 ... 84 ... 88 ...... 43 98,129 ...50,220, 228 4...... 50 ... ..2 97 ...50,199,201 211,218 .. ...143 ......... 50 ........... 84 19, 111, 178, 202 220,227 ... ...l92 N0!'1'1l,D1lll8...--...... Norrls,Llnda ......4... Norton,Henry .... Nortm,Margo.......... Norton, Rlchard . . . . Nudelman, Roberta Nussbaumer, Sue . Nuszbaum, Robyn . . 51, 140, Obhlnk,Ardlth..-.4.. 51, Oblnger, Janloe O'Callagahn, Catherlxieu Z 4 0thll,Judlt.h ...- Odenweller, Walter . . . Odmark, John Odom, Pat . . . . . Og1lvy,Bl1l...... Qtazakl, Richard. . . . Olahon, Jerry . . . . Oldl,Bob ...... 0lds,Gary....... Ollver, Catherine . . . Ollver, Maradee . . . . Ollver, Pets . . . . . Oliver, Susan . . . . . Ollerenshaw, Sue . Olmsoheld, Rlchard Olsen, Roy . . . . . Olahen, Barbara . . Olshen, Geri . . . 4 Olson, Dorothy . . Olson, Jerry . . Olson, Roy . . Opsal, Cleo . . . opal, Kelty .... Optm, Mlchael . . . Orr, Vlrglnla .... Osborne, Martha. . Osborn, Harriet . . Osgood, Beatrice . Osgood, Llnda . . . Osthy, Ronald . . 0swalt,Ronald........... Otness, Margaret . . . 12, 76, 0tt,Jlm ............. 0tteratro1n,Jacque........ Otterstrcm, Judy . Otto,JlKb'....... Otto, Phillip . . Pachot, James . . Page, Douglas . . Pslne, James . . . . . Pakkensen, John . . . Palmer, Jlm . . . 270 . . . 15, 216, 228 . 87, 186 . . . 186 50, 124, 126, 230 . . . 124 . . . . . 50 55, 214 204 211, 214 281, 285 118, 217 . . . 128 51, 168 .. 88 .. 78 . . . . . .. . 76 .. . . . . . . 85 89, 74, 127, 181 220, 233, . . . . . 99, 204 .. 74 .. 95 .. 99 . . . .. . . . 99 . . . . . . 12, 85 18, 171, 178, 199 202, 221 76, 118, 119, 163 219, 220, 228 . . 162, 223, 228 85,143 . 51, 127 . . . 95 .. 78 . . . . . . . 99 . . . . . . . . 97 . . . 1u, 126, 230 . . . . 51, 219 . . . 75 . ss, 221 .. 85 .. 74 .. se . . . 84 . . 74, 228 .. .... 51, 226 95, 134 119, 162 229, 285 .. 96, 204 . . . 95 . . . 78, 220, 223 57, 125, 128, 232 99, 204 .. 76 95 .. 99, 191 13 . 94, 111 Pa1mer,Mellnda.... -... 85 Palmer,Nancy..... ...13,94 Palmer, Wllllsm , .4 .4 94,177 Palson,Bob ..... .........230 Parham,Nancy ..........94,133 Pu-291-,Jw-y .....12,75,171,177 Parker, Madonna . . Parker, Richard , . . Parker, Tlna . . . . . Parkhurst, Anne . . . Parks, Patty . . . Parrish, Julie . . Parrish, Sandra . . . Partls, Kathleen . . . Pasternack, Linda . Patrick, Joe ..... Patrick, Vlrglnla , , Patterson, Judy . . . Patterson, Kristina . Patton, Michael . . . Patton, Priscilla , . Patzer, Larry . . . . Paulson, Luelle . . . Paulson, Robert . . . Pauly, Janet. . . . . Payne,1.ec ...... Payne, Margaret. . . Payne, Roberta . . . Pearcy, Stephen . . 4 Pearson, Burke . 4 4 Pearson, Judy . 4 . . 181, 189, 225, 227 ...4..4...Z14 51, 199, 201, 216 ....4..... 86 .4 86 .. 98 .....128 4.......216 . 4 . 4 413, 51, 137 168,228,226 .......97,137 4 ..177 .......... 44' ..4.4..... 94 . 18, 87, 151, 165 192, 210, 220 51 85 ..51,167 ....e3,94 ...78,163 ..........129 51 52, 125, 126, 185 157, 218, 231, 260 . . . . 97, 101, 129 . . . . Drop!-Wd . . . . 52, 118, 229 ..44...4.. 98 Pearson, Lesley . . 4 52. 219. 220. 243 Pearson,Mlchael ............ 95 Peddlcord, Caroline Peddlcord, Nancy . . Pedersen, Connie . . Pedersen, Nell . . . . Pender, Kenneth . . . , , . , 84, 161, 220 .....4. 52.113 219, 220, 229 ....... 52. 219 ....89, 167, 221 ...... 199,203 PBBQFKTIII, John. . 95, 129, 177, 189' Psndergrasa, Mary 4 52, 164, 220, 223 Penet0n,Jlm.............4..76 Penn,Cyrll................221 Pennington, Ron . . . .......... 88 P51-k15,M11-ylu.. ...52, 152, 155, 162 Person, Roger . . Peters, Susan . . . Peterson, Jackie . . Peterson, Llnda . . Petersen, Stanley 4 Petre, Linda . . . 4 Petrevics, Ralph. . Phelan, Dave . . . . Phernetton, Mary . Phernetton, Rlchard Phllllppl, Corrtne . Phillips, B. . . . . . Phllllps, Henry . . Phllllpl, Kathleen. Phllllps, Robert . . Phillips, Roger . . . P1111m9y,19111 Pmksn, Joel . . Pickett, John . . . Plerce, Lindy. . . . . Plgott, Thomas . . Piper, Susan . . . Pittman, Myrna . . 4 P1m,Guy . . . . . Plummer, Diana . . . Pocbert, Alan . . Polnter, Leila 4 . Polen, Suzanne . . . . Pomeranta, Dave . . Pond, Karen . . . Pope, 1.1114 . . . Poplck, Linda . Poplck, Susan 4... 125, 127, Poplack, Janice . . , Popma, Joe . . . 4 Porcell, John . . . Porter, Jim 4 . . 4 4 Potter, Carol. . . . . Potter, Edward . . . Potter, Janet . . . Poulos, Elaine . . Powell,Jay ...... Powell, Richard . . . Powers, Gregory . . Prasll, Katherine , . Pratt, Daniel ..... 4 219, 220 .. . .15, 121, 124 ...4....... 98 52, 118, 281, 260 ......4.... 75 ........... 52 . . 19, 52, 118, 223 228, 229 4. .4.. 95 .. 85 .4 ...... 52 ..........204 . . . . . 74, 211, 282 ..... 98,189 4 ...... 95 .. ...... 94 . . 4177, 204 52 98 ...91, 134, 167 .......53,132 . 18, 15, 133, 228 B6 ......76,157 ..58,223 78 .. 18 99 87 ...13.93 . 53 94 .....99,220 as ..12, 13, 58, 111 155, 165, 211, 218 223,284,, ........s3,95 74 85 . 18, 99, 111, 189 ......75,228 .4.58,154,155 ..,...9e,129 97 .....a3,219 ...s1, 191, 227 .......99,111 ...113, 212, 216 ......... 94 Pratt, M41-uyn Q.. 9, 53, 09, 161, PI'8lflll,L1lldl44-44.44444 Preston, Dlck..... 53, 120, Prelwn.Melvin.......... P1-1oe,Dav1d...... 94, 111, Prichard, Susan . . . 78, 182, Pringle, Joan 4 . 4 . . Pruss, Sandra . . Purchase,M1ke ... ... Purves,Mary..... Purvlne, Patricia . . . . . . . . Putnam,Roger........7B, Putnam,Scctt ........... Putz, George . . 75, Putz,James........... Pyle, Donna . . . . 9, 53, 135, Quinn, Tom . . . Rabe, Delmer. . . Rahe, Donnlta . . Raddon, Nlna . . . Rae, Georgia . . . . Ralnvllle, Dennis . . . Ramberg, Dan . . . Ramberg, Karen . . Rambo, Judy .... Ramey, Dennis . . . Rarnme, Louise . . Ramsl:ry,Judy .......... Rancourt, Nancy . . . 54, 164, Randall, Barry . . 6 181, 184, Randa11,Fred.......4.87, Randle, Lola. 4 . Rankin, .loan . . . Ra.nkln,Sue ..........54, Ransom, Carole-. . . 78, 168, Raptor, Barbara . . . 54, 229, Rasch,Sandra .......... Ray, Carol. . . . . . 4118, 219, Ray,Gerard... ......... Ray, Sharon . .......... . Ray, Thelma . . . . 124, 126, Ray,Wl1llam.....4..... Rayburn, Patricia . . . . . Rector, Alan . . . . Redfern,Jlm... ........ Reed, Douglas . . . . 54, 118, Reed,Nancy.... Reed,Penelope........... Reed,Roger............. Reedy, Robert. . 54, Reeh,Georg1ana.......... Reeae,.lohn..........78, Regler,Jlm4.....118, 133, Relchle,P. ............. Relchle, Karla . . 4 Reid, JoAnn . . . . Reid, Lawrence 4 . Re1d,MB.ry .4.....4..4. Relsback, Constance Relshack,LaVol1l1e.....4.4 Relsner, Fred . . . R01091-, Anlta . . . . Relter,Rml1d.4......... 75, Remington, Marilyn Repp, Tom. . . . . . .171, 174, R.ey,Gerald... 4......4 Reynolds, Jim . . 4 . 9, 20, 54, 75, Reynolds,Paul.............. Reynolds,Ronnle ......... ah5d54,o4ry......12,55, Rloe, Donald. . . 4 Rlce,Jlm ..... Rlch, Kendall . . . 4 Richards, Harold . 4 4 Richards, Ruth . . 4 Richardson, Carol . . . Richardson, Gary . . 4 152, 155 182, 185, 219, 226' . 4 4 85 128, 171 178, 191, 220, 227 . . . 94 189, 204 227 229, 249 . . 95, 206 ......4....84 Dropped . . . 89, 128 52, 228 221, 230 4 . . 128 120, 122, 124, 127 13, 94, 129 209, 211 219, 226, 238 4 . 4 95 . . 74, 213 . 4 . . . . . 99 . 4 .12, 85, 188 4 . . . . 13, 88 . . 95, 177 . . . . 53 . . . . . 95 . . . . . 26, 74 . . .21, 89, 214 ......... 129 . 4 . . 53 219, 226 , 54, 141, 142, 155 188, 190, 199, 202 211, 213, 220, 227 111, 204 . . . . 4 . . . 94 .......... 86 118, 128 166, 220 230, 288 285 . . 4 . 85 220, 234 . . . 98 . . . . 87 9, 54, 75, 107, 111 127, 135, 186, 218 219, 220, 230, 233 . . . . 177 4 4 . 86 . . . 4 4 . 95, 184 4 . . 97 125, 126 221, 280 . 4 4 . . . 98, 129 . . . 128 . . . 54 125, 219, 226, 230 97, 129 107, 218 211, 230 4 . . 84 4 4 4 206 . . . 85 . 4 . . 4 4 . 89 4 4 4 . 54 . . . . 17, 216, 234 . . 4 89 . 4 . 4 . 54 . . 99, 129 160 ...4...... 100 199, 201 216, 221 . 4 4 . 128 160 100 . . 4 54 143, 226 ......:..9B. 134 . 4 . . . . . . . 95 . . . 55 . 4 . 95 . . . 89 . 4 . 86 . 76 Rlchsrdson, James . . . Rlohardsm, Joan . . Richardson, Kent . . Rlchardsm, Linda . Rlehard.l4m,Patl'lc1s..4 . Richardson, Thomas Rlchen, Forrest . . 4 Ricben, Peter . . . Riches, Susie .... . Richmond, Darlene . Richmond, Pamela . R1nkel,Bob ...... Rlckel, Nancy. . . . Rleder, Robert . . 4 Riggs, Darlene . 4 . Riley, Doug . . . . Rlmbey, Ruth . . . Rltchle, Bruce . . . Rlter, Letha. . . . . Robedeau, Peter . . . Robertl, Donald . . . Roberts, Barbara . . 4. 88 4. 78 .. 86 .44 87 4 '94, 177 ...280 .. 98 ...160 13,86 ... 77 4....... 78 ..487, 111, 214 55, 218' 282 44.85, ...75, .1.. 57,220 Roberts,Bruce....... 129, Roberts, Sharlle , . . Robertson, Patrlcla. Robertson, Richard . Robins, George . . . Robins, Philip . . Robinson, G. . . . . Robinson, Lloyd . . . Robinson, Thad. . . . Roeckel, Carolyn . . Roeder, Marilyn . . . Rodll, Delorls . . . Rodll, Marilyn . . . . Rodman, Vlrginla . 4 aodwmk, Stanley. . . Roe, Charlotte . . . 4 Rogers, Beverly . . . Rogers, Llnda . . . Rollins, Joan .... Rollwage, Robert . . Rooertson, Dick . 4 Rooke, Lloyd . 4 . . Rorabeck, Susan . . 4 Rose, Catherine . . Rose, Russell. . . Rosen, Evelyn . . Rosen, Hlldlng . . . Rosenau, Janette. . . . . 55, 178, . .78, 228 I .21 192, 199, 208 177, 189 229, 285 44. 171, 175, 199 202, 227 .... 86 ......... 97 44........ 84 . 11, 55, 188, 195, 220, 227 181, 184 196, 211 191, '219, 220 . 95 . 85 .. 99,129 . ..55,225 . .... 87 ........4. 56 .......... 88 . 12, 99, 185, 220 .4..... 55,225 ......... 58 ... 87 .4.280 ... 74 ... 55 ....... 97 ...4. 78,118 ...55, 140, 168- 225, 228 ....... 98 Rosencrantz, Dave 4 . . . 4 .58 ...... 76 , 88, 155- 220, 248. 228, 281 Rosenfeld, Marilyn ... ... Rosen!eld,Stan.............. 96 Roslyn,Sha.ron.......... Ross, Carol....... 56, 95, 74 '50, an Ross, Carole ... ........161, 226. Ross, Richard . . .....4. 78 .......4 99 Rosumny,Mart1n ..... 118, Ross, Stanley . . . 4 Roth, Albert. . . . . Routh, latettl . . . 167, 216, ....4.. 87. ........ 78 nuw,.11m99.... ...s5, 111, 199 Royer,Mlke... ........ 98 Rubens, M4134 . .. .. 125, 127, 290 Rueppell,Gnry... ...18, 86, 107 125,127,218 Ruhl,Carlene...........4...128 Rumpakls, Marla. . . . 13, 56, nun, 211445501 .. . 15, 192, Ruah,Ll2 ..... ....... Rush, William . . Rush, William . . . Rust,Carol........ Rnstemeyer, Dennis Rutto,JueN.....4.. Ryback, Peter . . 4 Ryberg, Betty. . . Rygh, Kathleen . . . Sachs, Dennis. . 4 Sapxer, Jean . . 4 Sagner, Joan . . . . 5ahlln,Wllllam...... .. Sa1menson,Sharon ....... 'Salmonson,1.lnda ... .. Salvado, Isabel . . . Sammls, Carole . . Samms, Gary . . . Samuel, Judy . . . 161, U8 219, 220 219,234 .....132 98 76 79 88 87 as ..99,129 ..76,216 ...15,21o ..15,215 87 ....1a3 -12,74,118 135,135,219 88 97 . 79 .. 84 97- 129 ......... 99 19111, 159110. . . . 76, 211, 221, 230 Band:-l,Chor1o........ 20,56,92 slil'l,1UllIl .... Sands, llnrguex-its . . 9mdltrom,Rogur.. 9l.uom,Dov1d... 28, f..35,124, 216 ......lk ..........177 ...... 64,177 U6 Sqnreua1n,Bordaen::56, 166, 223, 9lpsutuIn,lbmhll........... 56 Blprlteln, Tlmui. ...-... 96 204 sm1u,A1m..........as, 111, 9uak1,Jsm...... huer,Ku1n .. 9ener,Terry .. hur,Anne... Senl,Dav1d ... 9onl,llthu-... hul,Nei1 ........ K.,-llW........ ...13,166, 211 216,226 ...H 96 ... Q6 ru.. 96 1 . . 76, 116 ss M, 211, 228,234 30tl'b01'0Q.PllU1l1l....... 56,116 8ohd,lh.rpnt.. 6ohnehr,Jlnet ... 9ohufor,9ondn... ElmlIl,PllI1.... 6d.lt2,Jln ...... Bohihmm, Beundn Solllrmln, lldm . . . 4 ... 75, 157 H... 97 .......... 65 ...-... 94 56,124,162,223 zaa as .. 177,199, 204 Bohllhr, hu-on . . . .'I9, 119, 162, 229 .30h!1l1lg,Ihn. ..... 6ul1e1oh,Bnrbsn... li1l10h,RInh!'d... 6ohh1d:,Roger ... 9chletcb,9unon.... 9oh1e!nnlng,lh1'lene. 6eh1nlC,Polo...... 9ohmld,6uan..... 6dmldh,lh1-odtth. 6dl14hr,lermll... ......... 87 .......99,99 ......177 ...56,191 -... 66 .. ...64,220 -..74,216 .. ....12,99 -.....65,220 . . . 57, 191, 216 lllh1e1l,Dm........ ., 177,199 ltmaer,lendn... 'ls 6oh1tner,'1'rnd1... ... 96 9dounhld,lr1o............. 96 9alol.l,Lln1h............... 66 9ohul.s,Son.....'l4,16'1,211,290 9oheIher,Vermm......16,199,209 9ol1laho,Dlle...............129 Btlhumnchex-,Gntohen.......'l5,229 6livu'h,Bi1l.............. 75 6dvlu'tnkqi,Bob......74,171,176 hQ,Hl1........ 6ed1,Qu'lll ...- 9oott,Doe.... 3oCt,D1d.... l0Q,J0h... ......... 64 57,132,133,316 U... 204,227 ....13, 66, 199 ...-.....176 ...76,96,121,122 :as 69d,ll11'by..... bQ,W1111lll1 ...U hrQnl,kI1drl... SC!l,ll!1l.-... 161,220, 57,155,162,'231 ......... 94 .... 96,129 ......... 99 116, hu-l,6andn... ...75, 219 blVy,Bl.le1... ........116 9oh1l,Junel... ...9-4,134,204 6o1hll,Qnrm.. ...75,132,219 h9,!vll1..... ....94,13,192 het,Llurmoe.............. 99 h1Q!l,TlH...4-0,166,211,223 229 hih,Ku'1n.... .......9'l,193 Blbrl,Joyoe.... ...57,211,226 hrv1oe,Gl1l...... ....96,129 hthx'gou,lInry...... 79.95,229 Bnea-um,Rloh... ........ 64 haQolt,Lnrty.... ....5'l,69,211 119.924,-283 Shilaolgllh.. ...69,179,204 210,227 hnHou'd,1u'1'y... ...... 97 !mne,9unnne.. ... 79 ll!P.000l'lU -- hsrp,J4m1n... harp,-hmno... lu'p,Jdn... iltley,Anne...... so 129, no, na ....s1, 221,224 223 . 12, 57, 63, lnw,Dn.rre1I...............904 hl1m,Junnl..... lliord,G1endn llopnrd,0u'y.... lorr1l1,IlIke..... L1'wood,Ku'en... HIur,Shu-on... Shing:-,Terry... SNl1l1',Knthl... 57, 152, 155, 195 220,236,226 ......... 75 ....... 74 -... 69,169 ....13, 57, 226 -... 65, 220 .......226 ....57, 95, 155 161,216,234 ......... 64 1,.,,WVw,,,.,,,i-,,-ff 1, .,-,Y .,.,,,,,,..,,,,..,.,,--1 .Y - V., -M 1,-pwymw-1,-.V W - a9i,Ml-l1....- 4. 69 B1nd,Dl1'on..... .. 67 hoop,Lmh1dl..,... .. 66 9lum1m,L!ndn....... .. 79 B1q,en!hnler,Chr1n'Ino........ 99 91pm-,Jdn................ 96 Smmuu,Ku1n.......57,154,155 211,219,226 Bimmonl,l,y1e..............292 91man,Wenqv............96,129 S1mplm,Art......85, 132, 177, 209 S1ml,Bell!e............... 99 91ml,hevCn.... .......... 97 9tno1u.r,Don.... ...12,18,56,69 99,220,262 Sinolnh-,Kny . ... ...76, 162, 292 B1npr,lhx't1n.... ......76,22'I S1nger,Seve.........97,17'l,209 B1l1p11uher,Llndo... ...-... 75 9I.mnrd,Irma .... ....'l5,229 Slpe,-I1lW.... ...56,223,226 91ri,Ab10...... ....... 97 s11'1,JDl0m2Z.. .......... 17 8i1el,Dule.... 59 S1bl,Jdll1........79,155,171,176 199, 202, 216, 227 Sjoberg,Plt1'1o1l............. 65 k1nner,ShAron..........75,229 Sloomu.n,Bob... ... 95 Slneman,Doug.. ..... 97 S1eeper,Junu.... ... 58, 192 'S11hun,Lnwrenoe.. ..... 99 Sloan, John .. .... ... 96,191 Sm1th,Cheryl 89 Smlt.h,Corky.... ....12,95,138 8m1th,Dlytm.... ....58,167 B1n1th,Demnn... ..... 99 Nn11h,Hol9n.. ... 74 9mith,Jelnne.... 96 Smith,-'luN... ....... 76 8mlth,Llndn.... ....89.95,194 Sn1th,Lyle...... ... 169,207 Sln1th,Pltr1cla.... ......132 h11d1,Pe1'.... ...74,219 Sm1th,Rohart 94 Sm1t.h,R0dl1ey... .......... 96 Sl111h,Slhdrl. ... 0,119,126,216 in1th,91u-on ......74,1z8 91n1th,8eve..... ... 79 hnlth,9uun..... .. 99 hndocor,Cu'ol... ... 95 S1o1hger,BerbAn........... 96 lnostn,I:em...........86, 128 Stein, 58, 154, 226, ,264 B7 he1l,Ronn.ld.... .......... 95 811hr,M.lo.hul ... ...161,163 Sudsr,B....... 69 lIVbr,Irene.... ...79,162 Smhr.M..... 69 8olly,J0ll1.. ...96,129 6okol,Elelnor... ...... 86 Solherg,Joe... ... 99, 204 Solel,CelelUe... .......... 94 60l1e,Rlck .............86,227 Solomon, Gerlld . . . .59, 120, 121, 133 155,226 Bo1umm,Ph11l........99,143,221 Bomeklwn, Cu'o1e.6, 9, 12, 59, 75, 95 161, 162, 223, 226 s0mBilWl.90rd0l1........74,225 50lldBrmln.Du'lano.......... 79 os Stl1el,Plmll..... 59, 162, 219, 226 234 Book,Glor1l' .......... 59 Sod.M..... ...... 69 5oule,Jlxf1...... ........ 96 -spun,smqy.... 76,163,224 Bpeu,W1l11lm...........69,204 Bpenoex-,Gel-ry.... 59,119,225,229 234 S1icke1'mnn,Jmet............ 11 Sp1nt,Jln11..--..........74,223 8prlndo,C1lud1n....59, 119, 223, 229 9pr1nger,Jm............74,157 Blhl,DWg ......195, 196, 220, 249 8ah1,Junel ............... 98 Sihl,5l1ly..........66,139,140 s5ll3lvR19hl.rd... .......165 Rnmbwgh.-Yoo... 74 Sld1ll,Joy... ... 94 6tm!1l1,Llndn... 97 9hnl0y.Ku-en... as ,Rlpl010l1.D0l1n1l .. ... 94 SGlPl0tm.Gnry... 94 f3lPllfW.Nmoy... ....59,223 Btu-1-,Junen.... .....86,1a2 lSnuh,John..... ....99,133,177 Saver, Robert . .. .. ...177, 169 9tavney,lllnhoth.... .. 99 .. 97 Hiytm,Bohert... ... 94 8.01411-,Demln... ...... 79 R.0eorp,llu'y.. ...96,129 lodmglhhul... .....J194 Dee1e,BI1i..... ....... 96- Bbelqherth, ... ...13, 59, 216 220,226 8eermm,Berbu-I... ....13,97 HTDIILJIDII.. ....13,96 Hd1k,lrto..... .........204 Heinherg,Bob... .....11,59,143 209,216,227 khberg, Neil . . . ......65,209 Wl.n1eld,Dlve........96, 129, 204 Semhld,V1otor............. 99 Helnheuex-,Rog1nn.... ...99,129 Sendnl,8ll.n..... ....160 Hephenl,Cu'ol.... ...96,129 hpllna,Jea.netta .. -... 59 Stephenn,Lu'ry... .... 59 Stephsnun,1Aonn .. ...12,220 Stephenlmgllcnnld.. ...79,209 kv9n,Dlll6..... ...95,129 1VCl1l,u7lK6..- .... 79 Sl'lvenl,J0hl1..... ...157 1YChl,JU,1.......-- .. 79 Swmn,lluthnI4e.......... 17 levenl,Plzricu............ 97 WVIIIIIII, Normnn .126, 171, 204,. 227 Rewu1,Gu'y.... .......94,167 S6lWl1'!,J1m.. ...... 59 Sd11,Dlme... ....... 79 summ,J-nun .. 13. ss, 124 w1I1l6,Pl1..... ....59,119,229 St1nel,I-lnrvsy... ........ 59 S1pe,Klth1... ....... 99 Stir.h,Clnud1n.... ...129 Stodd.l.rt,Jenn... ....129 Stone,Sl11y... ...99,220 Stout,Duug... ...... 74 Swut,Georg1a ... .. 13. 92, 99 Stml1,'1'9m ..... ...... B6 Stnuu,L1l1ta..... ...... 99 Strelght,Mon1cl...... ...95,128 Strickwerd11,Chr1ltiln......... 75 StrInger,Fnnoel............220 Stromme,Roge1'... ...75,219,227 Btrong,Bhu'on... .......100 SLroud,J0el..... ... 95,204 Stuu-t,Bu'bu'o.... .... 76 Stul.rt,Yvonnle.... ....... 96 Stutaman,Kuven... ......99,133 Sl1ckUw,Roleml-ry .....75, 162, 223 S1g1hu'm,Alioe.... ....97, 129 Su111vln,D0n.... .... 59 Sllll.1vnn,Kav1n... ...... 59 8u111van,L1ndn...-.. ... 79, 229 Slmdho1m,Cheryl... .... 99 Su9er,SlB...... -...... 96 Suzton,Dennll... ......... 97 Svll110w,Suzlnnse .. ...59,120,121 Swnn,IAx'ry..... ....... 75 8vnn,U.ndn.. .... ....75,125, 127 Swn.nsm,Donm..........97,129 swmgm, Georgia . . 75, 122, 136, 155 Swmlm,G1'egg............. 76 Swmlm, Kenneth .... . . 95, 194, 199 SvIu'takH,Bob......220,227,249 Sweeney,l61ka.... ......94,177 Swerdl.lk,Cu'o1yn... .... 74, 223 Swett,He1'bert.... .....221 Symou,Phyl11l... .... 96 Syrege1u,Steve... ..'11, 59 Tqga.rd,A1len.........13, 94, 207 Tann1er,Jud1e.....60,124,195,223 Tu'lmv,Art.......74,121,122,166 181, 197, 189, 216, zze Tu'1ow,Dcnn1d.............. 94 Tuklr,Jlld,y . . . . .. .60, 119, 229 Tn0e,B11l.... ....... 99 Tgylor,A.l!ord... ...... 86 Tnylor, Edwin . . . 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