Grant High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1960
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Coaching drama, advising both Memoirs and Grantonian staffs, and acfgg as a chairman of the Ford Foundation E. E. progarn have also filled her years at Grant. Miss Krichesky began Grant's first Russian class during the 1959-60 school year. S studied Russian for one year and two siunmer sessions at the University of .Ca-liforn during 1932 and 1933. One of Miss Krichesky's fondest memories of Grant will be ofits administrations. G has always been fortunate in the administrators it has had. The faculty may not rea this because they have no way of making a comparison. In the mind of the administrato the good of the youngsters and faculty is always important, she emphasized. After 36 years in the teaching profession, Mrs. Idella Watson is retiring. Although sh is leaving Grant, Mrs. Watson is leaving behind a very lasting gift, the Ford Foundation' E. E. program. Mrs. Watson conceived and organized this program which has gaine national recognition for herself and for the Portland school system. The first step in this very successful program was a student discussion group held at Mrs. Watson's home December 18, 1947. They were so eager that I couldn't get them to go home. I was late for the faculty Christmas dinner that night, she recalled. As the program expanded, it was included in the school curriculum. Reed College profes- sors helped Mrs. Watson plan the program. Mrs. Watson has received national recognition for her work through stories printed in Parade Magazine and The Christain Science Monitor. The late Senator Richard Neuber- ger was so pleased with Mrs. Watson's work that he included an account of it in the Con- gressional Record of April 1, 1957. Credit was also given to Mrs. Watson in the Ford Foundation's first evaluation report of June, 1953. Another honor was the Mendofsky scholarship to Stanford she was awarded in 1952. At Ohio State University, she was a graduate assistant in psychology under Professor George J. Arps. The rest of her teaching career has been devotedto science and math- ematics. When I came to Grant, Principal Bittner gave me a choice. I chose math- ematics and I love it, she said. Mrs. Watson has enjoyed her teaching career and is rightfully proud of her part in the E. E. program. She feels that the young people of today, because of their ability to ac- cept responsibility a.nd because of their increased educational opportunities, are more mature than students once were. ' t 'ze S. fIa6Q 96 Contents Student Government 7 is Faculty I9 gl 31 Seniors 29 juniors 89 sw Q is X Q Sophomores 99 3 3 Freshmen nog lbyalty IIQ Q33 R ,S 5 X' League Activities 125 N Q 23 is QS 5 Q N 3 Departments 137 :gi 5? Staffs l6I clubs .75 Y Q Y '35 5 3 N Advertising 247 QQNN, as QQ 5 Q In Memoriam Mrs. Marjorie Stone, Grant Latin teacher, died March 10, leavinga legacy of knowledge to her many former students. During her nine-year stay here, Mrs.' Stone's teaching du- ties included all levels of Latin: from Publius, Furianus, and Caesar, through Cicero, Ovid, and Virgil. A chuckling red-head who sometimes seemed a school girl herself, Mrs. Stone was never- theless a classicist who transmitted her own love of the ancients to her pupils, and en- riched her classroom discussions with her literary sensitivity. Though she is no longer with them physically, Marjorie Stone will live on inthe memory of those who knew her as the gracious lady in the Latin class. 6' 151' w. f fi W 6' ,, 'V EKVQI. - , M,MZ Ax W L ,WM Studi: Cjovernment gif lfsiiff? wiv Wig' cas-g JnS 95 . 3415 www My 9 Wig' of-SN if QXGBLSQQX X B501 V Q vkqaff Us N Nearly two centuries have elapsed and we as a nation are still trying to achieve an ideal democratic state. As citizens of this nation, we are components of a society in which the majority rules. Occasionally this majority seems to be an overwhelming mass of lethargic individuals. Victimized by this situation, we have coined a phraseto rationalize our inaction, What can I do aloneto alter society? 'I'herein lies the problem, especially with youth. Today in a commercial environ- ment symbolized by instant coffee, we expect all our actions to manifest results, instantly. When we don't observe these instant results, we tend to rely on the what can I do? phrase. We must realize that those concepts which are slowly developed are often the most enduring. One does not assume a responsibility to his fellow man and his nation for the first time when he acquires the right to vote We as teenagers have a responsibility to our society, and this responsibility will grow as we grow. Our actions today, good or bad, influence those with whom we associate. One person who has strong convictions supplemented by persuasive actions can have a beneficial influence on those about him. In essence this is our responsibility as individuals: to search out our convictions, to develop a phi- losophy with definite standards, then to live according to our ideals. We as a nation cannot be a leader in world affairs unless we are able to resolve the problems in our own country. This, then, places the responsibility directly on our own shoulders. President Mika Walsh 'X X,E'?V,l , afar ' ., ICC f1lPresiclcnt Joan C3111 W9 ,.,gOWQ98' J, ,dit P ibn Mui Q60 C' :lf ! Fall . Exe cutive Council Mr. Findlay Sue Mackie Advisor General Council President 1 J J i A do d J Linda Salmonson Art Tarlow Jim Lehman Hub Hanson Secretary Treasurer Service Rep Athletic Rep IDK sang. rar... gs... Judy Chin Sue Carter Bob Bents Jim Bercu Girls' League President Executive Secretary Boys' League President Executive Secretary Margaret Schack Dennis Lund Ross Davis Duncan Neilson Grantonian Editor Art Staff Chairman Senior Class President Junior Class President 5 The United States, founded by persons whose deep insight identified the rights of man, must rise above the forces of evil which would deny man his true place. Hate, greed, fear, a.nd pre- judice are warring for the soul of man at the heart of our free society just as they threaten from the launching pads of the totalitarian state. The only conceivable way to accept the challenge of the present is to produce persons with nigh ideals who are capable of serious and critical thought. Our educational system must stress studies which will stimulate individuals to achieve to their fullest capacity. Only in this way :an we retain our democracy: a way of life which is our heritage and which is imperfectly ex- wressed, imperfectly lived, but which is ever available, and-once lived--ever invincible. 10 wmgss.+4s., - President John wthorne 3 Vice President Quaid Spriu bcccuti c Council Ulysses 'QI Bill Campbell Mascot General Council President X Qs. 4-mn., J 811 J0hI!S011 Vern Schreiber Gene McGary Secretary Treasurer service Rep nw? M'-ev? V is awww '- .., A ff s xg' r.'. S . Judy Martin Carol Ray Jim Lehman Girls' League President Executive Secretary Boys' League President r ek? Nqr' Janet Goetze Donna Magee Dick Brace Gra-utonian Edifpr Art Staff Chairman Sophomore Class President 'is-K bfi X piggf X-.-f Gary Dahlman Athletic Rep 'A' ci? li' X' f Don Drake Executive Secretary Q. P . er 'S G. ,fl Paul Sutter Freshman Class President Fall Gene ral ouncil Sue Mackie Jerry Parker President Vice President Sara Davis Julie pope Sue Bridenbaugh Secretary Sgt-at-Arms Sg'f'at'AI'fY1S 5 H- igg . Y if L t. 5 rm P 3 General E TS? Couuml Ann McLellan Bill Cafnpbell vice President Pfesldent J eff Nelson Sgt-at-Arms Y Brian Lake Sgt-at Arms Joyce Upham Secretary it AUS Student Guidance Commission FIRST ROW: Linda Salmonsen, Janet Hatch, Sally Stone, Peggy Carstensen, Betty Brookshire. SECOND ROW: Tim Burman, Tom TenEyck, John Parker, Bob Hume, Greg Childs. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Simpson, Mr. Wescott, Mrs. Austin. SECOND ROW: Vern Schreiber, Mr. Alexandre, Art Tarlow. Evaluation Committ e Bud et Committee E ws-'M-K-W .41 qnpmff- 14 .nm K. 4. . Wiefswe W Left to right: Jerry Parker, Kathy Yarnell, Judy Turnham, Norm Jensen. s Q ful- .M hw 'Q FIRST ROW: Mrs. Coffman, Vern Schreiber, Marilyn Miller. SECOND ROW: Margaret Charters, Waleen Johnson, Kathy Hoskins. Missing: Dave Akin, Mike McKintyre. Publicity Committee Assembly Committee f N C, ss K - ei 1 fi: t Q A f 3 if K so X we +. X 4 , , ,,.... seq.: FIRST ROW: Donna Magee, John Ventor, John Cawthorne, Anne Exel, Sherry Baldridge, Miriam Betensky, Kit Kell, Sue Suten SECOND ROW: Joan Campf, Mrs. Beacon, Mr. Merryman, Mrs. Vancil, Mr. - Kaza, Mr. Ingraham, Mike Walsh. Election Committee Heads 'Nm esi' P ' wig ':: : ,.,.,,,.,. ' ': - Left to right: Judy Wicks Dorothy Dey, Julie Woods Pam Wilkinson Of Hee HEAD SECRETARY SCHOOL NURSE MTB- Dougherty Mrs. Odeane Staffs d pedal Pars onnel SPEECH THERAPIST Mr. Stewart LIBRARIANS, BOOIQIOOM Mrs. Ferguson Mrs. Peters Mrs. Collins SECRETARIES Mrs MacKenzie Mrs Thorstad Mrs Sanderson Mrs. Hunter Mrs. Wardell Mrs. Dougherty STUDENT BODY STORE DIRECTOR Mrs. Parker X A I 3g'j1.i3'gg53g FIRST ROW: Qleft to rightj J. Q2 Wilborn, R. Polzel, R. Adams, . W W H. Coulter, A. wing, Mr. weed. S A'-' . ., ... y sEcoND ROW: A. McNeal, J. i J 1, 9 Carson, M. 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L s 4 vi 3 CAFETERIA HEAD Mrs. Johnson Cafeteria Staff i lfllii student Cafeteria Staff s A PRESIDENT: Alex McLea.n FIRST ROW: Irv Walsh, John Stringer, Alex McLea.n, Newt Carlaugh SECOND ROW: Charles Messecar, Art Wesoott, Bill Oliver, Bob 1 I Maoomber, A1 Moore. FIRST ROW: Charlottee Galton, Ellen Kell, Vivian Hazeltine, Betty Beach, Jackie Richardson. Q Q 0 SECOND ROW: J eannettee Sharp, Miriam McCormmach, Helen Cairney, Helen Bakkenson, Helen Lea, Dorothy Hammack, Henry- Etta Moon. PRESIDENT: Vivian Hazeltine Bwgbww fk 7131 Riff WW fm Milfafult ffwfffffzwwfyf wif , w 2 , W K L, H250 ' , f 9, W 1 M4 116 X ,ff vwgj Www J ,Q W ey? 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SCHROEDER Vice Principal in Charge of Girls THEODORE c. HARDING Vice Principal in Charge of Curriculum ARTHUR L. WESTCOTT Vice Principal in Charge of Boys Many of the administrative details of running Grant High School are handled by the three Vice Principals Mrs. Mary Schroeder hascharge of girls' discipline and attendance, the counseling and guidance service, the school, calendar, assemblies, Rose Festival, and the rally squad. Mr. Arthur Westcott's duties involve boys' discipline and attendance, the budget for the school, athletics, and the Boy's League, the building and campus, and the Dad's Club. Mr. Theodore I-Iarding's primary duties cover the organization, administration, and supervision of the teacher and instructional programs of the school. 5535 A J Q km ig si RUTH ALCORN ALVIN ALEXANDRE English English QP' MELVA ANDERSEN KEITH ANDERSON Latin I Social Studies EDGAR ARNOLD ESTHER AUSTIN Mathematics English, Social Studies gg, f 'fi H ' ik ' V V'.. 1 35 lx 77 I X Z LESLIE BIRDSALL EUGENE BOUGHTON Science, Mathematics Mathematics is , MFEQFIN S , I , ., ,f M , 15 e wi 'Qgf xy K iq., 5 BERTHA ALM English A T I f in K 5 ' 1 Qi T. - .... ' , 5?if:flg :A w 4 g ,,. . I H W - gyg EA ' ,1 :1 ,S f LYDLA ANDERSON English RUTH BEACON English l HARVEY BORCHERS Industrial Arts WAYNE ALTREE Social Studies DOT ANN ANSON Physical Education 'URN BENJAMIN BENEDICT Social Studies DAVID BUCHANAN Social Studies X S , N Jig? WX Q igktf? ' ERNEST BUCK HARRY BURNHAM VERN BUTTS CATHERINE CALOURI Industrial Arts, Science Industrial Arts Physical Education Latin wm- 'Q KATHERINE CAMERON Art 4 xr A ,fs law-,W .. it S , an g X 1 ,pr 5' X ie. .: in 233 if Q, , 'fglvr I .. 5 C? E.nQz . A 2 Vlii f 3,4 EE E., HELEN CLARK English, Social Studies E' ffl 1 WILMA CRABTREE English, Art 'lv- ALFRED CARTER Mathematics ROSE COFFMAN J .q,. T English f , S , -tttt T it E .t 4 it it em 'A 31 LOYE DeVORE ROBERT DOUGLAS 23 Business Education Physical Education T.: .i- - . ' GaH ,:2E 5-f i? .QQ ' +,: ,ft:,MFwg Q 1ff:.2E7 1: ' UW' Mba-sf '- Hg , 3715? :::f:2-E'-Y-2 I H , , , -E. W Mft I RUTH DUNDORE Physical Education Z , ' - H , 3 ... a sw X .I If wma? H 1.55, V . , . 2 YQ: .ig f V 'W W f I , 'y A416 xt: -2 -,K A Zffgfi' g R75 31 'afmxfv fl ,ff V fs ', if 42? W v M' U 'f if 1'1 - . .ly l . it, gs. 1 A 1-X. li , gy ,fm 5, .X if , , ,yii'5nj A - ,K if - I x ss . I V , .'V5Z43'lfE'?' f 'o?-f? ' I I f 1 , La' JOHN FAILOR English, Social Studies --:. i . ff 3, . 3 f 5 ff I ' ix 5 1 GEORGE GALATI English, Social Studies L DeETTE HANDFORD Mathematics W . .,X:m31, MILDRED EIKELAND GEORGIA ENGLISH English, Social Studies Homemaking f Q 5 f l ,, gf I I I ---' if Y .... ,A - ' .. .1 if S . ' 1 5 fi 2 i, -2, is I K Y : .-sl: it sf i 1 -: : ,- ,ii -- dwg 'W I-SI Q W m 1 ,fm it 1 . ymggfl -y , .. : 75 PAUL FIESS HUGH FINDLAY Science Activities Director frgszrfffffizi' A 'P' it :If fi may Q I A, X 5 8 I , K . Q1 fffiff Era, Q J vga., if' f I 4 ' fi if if A U 'Z 1 -rims, M Q 3329 X A ROBERT GERBER EARL GLASS Drama English, Social Studies DORIS HANLON BONNIE HENNEMAN English, Latin English ETHEL EWER English 9 . I f 255 : .- -.-...,.: 5 . S fm GEORGE FLITTIE Social Studies G f ill K XX.: OPAL HAMILTON English RICHARD HENNESSY Social Studies Z- ,, Eg ,k,,,,L.,:- A... Y , . Y N X X N 1 Q was N, JOHN HILLEY English, Social Studies 'G' SARA HORTON French, Spanish f- i an mi ,I as I JANE T JACK Business Education 3 , 13 A-6 HELEN HIRSCH JAY HOCKETT Business Education English, Social Studies J may - aiz, . uw H HP ,Q f L.. Nadi kia Wx ef 1 ai I as ,. FLORENCE HOLLOWAY Business Education B + '-E ,i a Q QQN Ns ' s A ,Nw is XX X LLOYD INGRAHAM Science qw- - 1, , . 1 'J ' .x J. R 2 'N ip . Wi 1 -,ms-k,,kg. CECIL JENKINS Mathematics DOROTHY JOHNSON EUGENE KAZA CLYDE KNOX BARNEY KOCH 25 Librarian Music Biology Physical Education Wa. X ,,:A, f in g M-mu 2 Huw , 5 are N lf. fi as 1 X 4 if LE . .1 if 9 ,, a , ,,,,, Q 5 3 ,, .,..,.... t,E,,i:,,: H,- .R ..,. u,, , X N ' X 5' N1 9 5 Q LIBBIE KRICHESKY DON KUNZ RAMON LaGRANDEUR THELMA LANCASTER nglish, Social Studies, Russian Art Science English y' YV few! L an-T-f 5 3, EM? Siu ,ff A 'X ,V A if. Ngo : i i MORRIS LARSON Social Studies, Mathematics VERNA MILLER English, Social Studies, Math is EVE MccooL 'if , 'N -x 'we-:sf bz.. J F i Q S HELEN LEA GERALD MERRYMAN GENE MILLER Science English Business Education f-at-is -a s RZ f U -,'.- ,-k' . 3 , N S fg J, 4 gi x T' Q-.Zi DOUGLAS MILLICAN Science ELVA NEWCOMER RUBY MISHLER ROBERT MOORE Business Education Social Studies ETHEL NORDGAARD EUNICE OLMSCHEID English, Social Studies Science Business Education English dh-.5 as--. CHARLES ORR URSULA PARRISIUS JOAN pERREARD Science German French 'W ,,X. HENR Y POND Social Studies QQ LUCILLE RAAUM Science, Mathematics 1555 A f' W IP' .. ,,q I -:,:, Q - S .i.. ' A w K' L' ,,,. . -. Y, ,.,.., xg WAYNE ROBINSON Business Education EDWARD ROONEY Mathematics ,. U.. b X :wi-. 1- Q- N M x:Fq531XQ-in D 9 FL- i Sw?fXf,NY 3 s X' ' 5 JUNE PETERSON Social Studies ,-4 x fur f X I . X . ffpcci A X J MARJORIE PRENDERGAST Homemaking saws I aw Lffii 'human-1 . XX. 3 CD32 .- N CHARLES RANDOLPH English i K vibe . X fi S D A ,j K ., ei CARL RUBIN 27 Mathematics JOHN SEYMOUR ROBERT SHEWBERT GENEVIEVE SIMPSON RONALD SOBOTTKA Spanish Science Mathematics Mathematics KK MARJORIE STONE CHARLES STONES LOREN STUDER DENNIS SULLIVAN Latin English Science English, Social Studies JACQUELINE SVAREN JEAN VANCIL IDELLA WATSON HILDEGARD WICHMANN Aft Music Mathematics German, Spanish 3 LOIS WILLIAMS PORTER WOODS ALLAN DAVIS JOANNE WOOD Physical Education English Industrial Arts Home Economics, English W ai-ff Qflbf jjififf Wx 'ywbf fi W2 jf fQwff f'f0Vl5fSf7 W3W WW MW? M M WT WM, M JA? ffdj if K 1 EQ CGANR W wfgsjg wnffffffo QQ W 253503 ,W W 45, ' aff - W XFSKWW .Wow Iliff? w ww My ff ff? Senior COUIISGIDVS The class of '60 would like to extend its thanks to the wonderful senior counselors, who have advised us through our high school years. Mrs. Anderson, Miss Peterson, a.nd Mr. Buchanan have led us through thick and thin to prepare us for society later in life. They have helped us to evaluate ourselves and to realize our capabilities and limitations. They have also been beneficial to us in deciding the right choices and in aiming for higher goals in life. We, the senior class, owe our thanks to the wonderful advisors for all their help. VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY ,Fi ' Qi 4 - V ,wgxs Leaders of eo Henry Edmunds Peggy Manchester 'wa-ings A-1-N753 PRESIDENT Ross Davis TREASURER Denny Sachs . -n.,s . SERGEANT AT ARMS SERGEANT AT ARMS Pete Schmidt Judy Wicks 31 Bes Best '60 Best Speakers JUDY MARTIN BRUCE BAILEY Best Dancers JIM LE HMAN Best lnstrumeuf talists Best Artists Most Iikcl to Succc JERRY PARKER DONNA MAGEE ND C lass LC ddCI'5 MIKE WALSH Most Iutclligcul HEATHER NEILSON JOHN WILSON Best Dressed Best Looking JAN MCNA UGHTON STEVE TENNIS Cutest Couple SUE MACKIE BOB BENTS r Best Build and Figure Most Athletic TERRY BROWN Witticst BILL FELDMAN Best Actor and Actress KAY LE HFE LDT RUSS ROSE Frieudlicst ALBERT, DALIA: Trans. from Wilson: Speech Awardsg Thanks- givingAssemblyg Portland State. ALESKUS, JOE: Royal Gg J. V. Football: J. V. Basketballg J. V. Trackq Varsity Footballg Varsity Trackg U. of Wash. ALEXANDER, GLENDA: N. H. S. EEg Tri-M fSec.yg Senior Choir fHist.jg Kapaki fHist. jg Clefs fChap.jg Madrigalsg G. L. Rep. G. L. Comms.: Lewis Xi Clark. ALEXANDER, SANDRA: Trans. Zeta Chig Oregon State College. ALLARD, PAM: Art School. ALLBRIGNO, GRAYSON: Gen.g Undecided. N499 gf ... . Q. -2355.95 'Z 36 ADAMS, GLENN: Gen. Coun. Rep. 5 Royal Gg Varsity Tennisg E. E.gMovie SquadgJr. Achiev. Brigham Young University. ADLER, DENNIS: General Un- decided. AIKEN, DAVID: Art Staffg Exec.g Coun. Rep.g Undecided. fx.. ..... iii? ALLEN, ROGER: J. V. Basket- ballg J. V. Trackg B. L. Rep. Oregon State College. ALLMON, KAREN: Alpha Theta Office Helperg Business College. ANAST, DANA: General Un- decided. ANDERSON, CHRIS: Soph. G. L. V. P. gJr. Class Sec.: Fr. Frolic Princess: Twauno QS. at A.J Art Staff: Kandahar QPres. J: J. V. 8: Varsity Rally: Undecided. ANUNDSON, ROBERT: Trans. from Benson: N. H. S.: Trigi Kai fTreas.ygQuestgB. L. Rep. J. V. Track: Memoirs Staff: Oregon State College. ARANT, ALAN: Frosh 8: J. V. FootballgFrosh TrackgJr. Choir fPres. J: Portland State. :f'..f'-75 'J 9' ,f , Ps I Q. . A: fi BAILEY, BRUCE: Alpha Nu , QTreas.jg Clefs QPres. , S. at A.j Sr. ChoirqPres., Treas.J: Boy's Octet qPres.J: Swing Sixteen: Class Assemblies: Undecided. BARKER, TIM: General: Un- decided. BARNES, MARYANN: Ciao Y- Teens fTreas.l: Office Helper Shorthand Awards: Art Awards Jr. Dramateurs: Lewis 8zClark. vt' Home 163-. fl may QS 4, R Q . . ar Q, . J -l Rf aff, Q 11... K' 51. 'Q sf? ,5....a 'i' . ,. vo 1 ff, , 'W . V r. - af :Q if ., QS X has ,Q E. ARDREY, RICH: Trans. from Central: Oregon State College. ARMSTRONG, DICK: Frosh Sz J. V. Footballg Art Award: Jr. Achiev.: Sr. Choir: Art School. ARNDT, CATHERINE: Clefs: Sr. Choir: Portland State. ARNST, AUDREY: G. L. Comm.: Pacific Lutheran College. ARTER, GAIL: G-Note fsec., Hist.J: Big 8: Little Sister Party: G. L. Comms.gClassAssembs. Jr. Prom: Jr. Achiev.g Band, QSec. J: Linfield College. ATWOOD, BOB: KufffTreaS., S. z1tA.Jg Frosh 8: J. V. Foot- ball: J. V. Baseball: Lewis 8: Clark College. 37 W, A ig? .fa S 5 ew . ' gif' E' .,.: . if 1. . . 1:5 1.-Riagg . 8? 05 '52 Q ef as: 'Mia ' 1 1 2. -5- H13 is V.. 2 a as is 4 BATES, MELANIE SUE: Alpha Thetag Oregon State. BECK, ART: Generalg Port- land State. BARRY, BARBARA: Jr. Sz Sr. Usher Squadg Big gl Little Sister Partyg Grantonian Staff: G. L. Comm.g Typing 8: Shorthand Awardsg Pasadena City College. BARTLETT, BETTY: General Undecided. BARTON, DICK: Royal GQ Var- sity Track, Baseballg Triga Kaig Movie Crewg Memoirs Contact Comm. g Portland State College. BECHTOLD, CHERYL: Thalian QS. at A.JgK1ixg Gen-Dri1lsfPres. Dance Dir.yg Thespiansg H. I.C . Class Assembs. g Service Squadg G. L. Rep.g Sr. Dramag U. of 0. BEE, DELORES: Scholastic ArtAwardg F. T. A.g Kandaharg Gen. Coun. Rep.9 G. L. Rep.: G. L. Comms.g S. B. Comms.g Oregon College of Education. BENNARD, SHARON: Tao La ChiQS. at AJ. Thauanqs. at A., Grant. Kz Service Rep. bg Class Assemb.g Dad's Club Showg Jr. Dramateursg U. of Portland. BENNETT, DICK: General Un- decided. BENNETT, MARY: Office Staffg F. T. A. 5 Shorthand Awardsg Lewis and Clark. BENTS, BOB: Alpha NuQPres., V. P.Jg B. L. Pres.g Frosh K: J. v. Trackg JI v. Footballg Class Assembs.g B. L. Rep.g Gen. Coun. Rep. 5 U. of O. BETENSKY, MIRIAM: Jr. 8zSr. Usher Squadg N. M. S. C. Semi Finalistg Election Comm.g N. H. S.g Grantonian Staffg Assemb. Comm. g E. E. g Undecided. BIAS, NICK: Gen. Undecided. BIDWELL, JERRY: Beta Phig Class Assembliesg Transfer From Centralg Gentsg U. Of O. BERCU,JIM: B.L. Exec. Sec.g B. L. Rep.g Gen. Coun. Rep.9 Speech Awards g Trigi KaiQPresJ Gambitg Kandaharg Frosh Foot- ballg Assembly Commg U. ofO. BERKEY, JOHN: Noon Movie Squadg Junior AchievementgSr. Bandg Audio Visual Squadg Air Force. . 'oi xii. 5 -. QUT Q13 39 BLACKBURN: GENE: General Undecided BOHLER, SANDEE: Intl. Red Cross Art Awardg Memoirs Con- tact Comm.: E. E. Art: Pacific Business College. BORCHERS, MARILYN: F. T.A. Qsec.y: N.H.s.: E.E.g G-Note: Orchestra QV. P.Jg Gen. Coun. Rep.g Sr. Choir: G. L. Comms.: Election Comms. 3 U. of O. BORQUIST, BILL: Sophomore Class S. at A.: Beta Phi QSec.j: Jr. Prom Comm.: Class Assemb- University of Hawaii. 1 BOWES, JOHN: FroshChorusg Trigi-Kai QSec., Hist. J: Gambit: Gen. Coun. Rep.: B.L. Rep.: Portland State. BOYER, LINDA: Tao La Chi: Gold Keywinnerg G. L. Comm.g Commenc. Usher: G. L. Rep. g Big Sz Little Sister Party: E. E. g Forensics: Portland State. 40 BINKLEY, JOY: Memoirs Con- tact Comm. g Portland State. BIRKES, DAVE: Natl. Merit Semi-finalist: Scholar Awards: N. H. S. QHead Comm. J: Spanish N. H. S. g J. V. Wrestling, Track Alpha Nu QTreas. J: Willamette. BJERKE, BRUCE: E. E. g Trigi Kai QS. at A.Jg N. H. S.g Frosh Band: Undecided. BRANDT, KATHY: CuieafQPres. S. at A.Jg Jr. G.L. Vice Pres. N. H.S.g Memoirs Staffg B. L . Princess: I. C. C. , QSec.Jg Jr . Honor Girl: E. E. 4 U. of O. BRAVER, SANDRA: Carolersg Sr. Usher Squad: Portland State. BRINKLEY, ED: Service Squad: Alpha Nu QS. at A. lg Gen. Coun. Rep.g Class Assemb.: Portland State College. BRODIGAN, JERILYNN: Cuieaf QTreas.5: Class Assemb.: G. L. Rep. : Memoirs Contact Comm. Gen. Coun. Rep.: Big Gt Little Sister Party: Portland State. BROOKS, JOAN: Cue QS. at AJ Dads Club Show: Memoirs Con- tactComm.:G. L. Rep.:Jr. 8:Sr. Drama: Portland University. BROOKSHIRE, BETTY: Cuieaf qv. P. , Chap., Cust. 3: F. T. A.: Stud. Guid. Comm.: G. L. Rep.: Usher Squad: Election Comm.: Class Assembs. : U. of O. huh. NDF QUW , , g ...b rr, ,. BROWN, TERRY: Mu Nu Xi: Royal G.: N. H.S.: E. E.: Gen. Coun. QS. at AJ: Natl. Merit FinalistgVars. Football, Track, 8: Wrestling: Undecided. BRUCE, PAT: Cuieaf: F. T. A. Memoirs Contact Comm: G. L. Comms: Big 8: Little Sister Party: Class Assembs: Port- land State. BURGUM, SHERIDAN: F. T. A. Memoirs Contact Comm.: E. E. Big Sz Little Sister Comm.: Precinct Comm.: Forensics: Portland State. BROUNSTEIN, GARY: Class Assemb.: Frosh Band:Jr. 81Sr. Drama: Wrestling: Jr. Achiev. Portland State College. BROWN, CHARLIE: Royal G: Frosh Football: 3-year varsity Tennis: First Place Science Fair: Oregon State. BROWN, LINDA: G. L. Rep: N. H. A: F. T. A: TisqueQHist.l Shorthand Award: Tally Comm: Precinct Comm: Teachers Tea Comm: Willamette University. BROWN, MARILYN: Tisque: Clefs: Tri-M: N. H. SQ General Comm. Rep: Gendrillsz Senior Choir: G. L. Rep: Election Comm: Swing Sixteen: B. Y. U. BROWN, PAT: General Undecided. BROWN, RICH: Colton Meek QV. P. 5: Beta PhifPres, Treas, Hist.j: Fr. 81 J.V. Football: 4-yr. Varsitywrestling: B. L. Rep: G. C. Rep: Undecided. Q ii' S .... . ' .. ' ' . ' 1 r l 41 vf li' X . . nZ,!Zg'Qf xc.g.r.1.,,f. v- 'i H914 Oil' ,I ' 3 xxiigf' ffffif xx K, 1 ,'. ilf ,I ffmmtlii owmomf shy BYERS, SHARON: General Undecided. BYRAM, MARCIA:Kllx QPIBS., Chapqg ThalianfCorr.Sec. , V. Pres.j: N. H. S.: Big Sz Little Sis. Partyg Gen. Co. Repg G. L. Repq I. C. C. 5 Linfield College. CALDWELL, TERRE: Gen. Coun. Rep.g G. L. Rep.g E.E. Twauno fGrant. Rep.J: Jr. 8: Sr. Drama.g Jr. Usher Squadg Class Assembs.g B. Y. U. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM: B.L. Soph. Class Pres.g Gen. Coun. Rep.g MuNu Xi fV.P. 8zTreas.j Royal G fSec.jg Frosh,J.V. 8: Varsity Trackg Undecided. CAMPBELL, CHUCK: Delta Chi OmegagJ. V. Basebal1gJ.V. Go1fgService Squadg B. L. Repg Class Assembsg Oregon. CAMPF,JOAN: S. B. V. Pres. Jr. Class V. P.g Gen. Coun. Sec.g Cuieafg Assemb. Comm. Kandaharg Varsity Tennisg Jr. Dramag I. R. L. QU. of Colo. 1- 'Zi BURKART, DENNIS: Frosh Student Class Advisory Boardg University of Oregon. BURMAN, TIM: Frosh Class V.Pres.g E. E. g Alpha NugG- Noteg N. H. S.g National Merit Semi-Finalistg Gen. Coun. Rep Royal G5 Princeton. BUSHNELL, SUSAN: Tisque fCorr. Sec., Cust. jg Forensicsg Gen. Coun. Rep. Tally Commg E. E. g Precinct Comm. g G. L . Comms. 5 Willamette. 'kiwi '-iraq' ,,w'! ?' ' 5: -1-52.2-gg CARAMANOS, PANOS: A. F. S Exchange Studentg Mu Nu Xi Clefs QS. at A45 Gen. Coun. Repg E. E. g U. of Athens. CARBAUGH, MYRON:Generalg Undecided. CAREY, CHERIE: Zeta Chi QSec., V. P.Jg G. L. Rep.g Undecided. CARL, LYNDA: Trans. from Spokane: Tao La Chi: G. L. Comms.: Commence. Usher: Memoirs Staff QBus. Mgr.Qg Gen. Coun. Rep:Portland State. CARLTON, ALAYNE: Y. F. C. V. Pres.: Oregon State. CARSTENS, DICK: Delta Chi Omega fCorr.Sec.,Cust.y: Sr . Dran1a:Thespians:J.V. 8: V. BaseballgJ. V. Wrestling: B. L. Rep. Undecided. NJU3 CHARTERS, MARGARET: F. T.A: Jr. Dramateurs: Tiota Tri Hi-YQV. P, Sgt. at Armsl: G. L. Comm: Big 8: Little Sister Party: Lewis and Clark. CHEATHAM, TOM: Beta Phi: Cascade Hi-Y: Var. Football Mgr. B. L. Rep: Baseball: Gen. Coun. Rep: Grantonian Sports C0-Editor: U. of O. CHILDS, GREGG: Delta Chi QS. at A.J: Frosh, J.V., Vars., Footballgvars. TrackgB.L. Sr. Class Pres.: J. V. Rally: Fire Squad: Gen. Coun.: Willamette. CARTER, LINDA: Typing Kr Shorthand Awards:Cafe. Squad Carolers: Orchestra: Library Helper: Portland Extension. CARTER, SUE: Girls' League Exec. Sec. :Honor Gir1:F. T. A. iSec. lgCuieafQChap. lgCo-Capt Jr. 8zSr. Usher SCIl1ad:General Coun. gl G.L. Rep. : Undecided. CARTER, THOMAS: Debate Team: Forensics: Portland State. CAWTHORNE, JOHN: S. B. Pres.:Soph. Class Pres.:De1ta Chi QCha.p. 8: Hist.y: Royal G QPres.j:Frosh, J.V., Varsity Football Sz Track: Harvard . CHAPLES, BONNIE: Typing 8zShort.hand Awards: Jr. Prom Comm. gG. L. Comms. :Class Assembs.g Big Sz Little Sister Party: Jr. Usher Squad: U. of O. CHAPPELLE, CHARLENE: G. L. Rep: Girl of Month: N. H. S: F. T. A: A1phaTheta:Sr. Choir: Madrigalsg Miun Show Comm: Portland State. 43 CHIN, JUDY: G. L. Pres.: Gen. Coun. Sec.: Soph. G. L. Pres.:Honor Girl:Cuiea.f1Cust.j F. T. A. QV. P., Pres.Jg Gen- Dri11sfDa.nce-Dir.1g U. of O. CHRISTENSEN, MERRYLOU: Art Award: Tennis 8: Swimming Team: G. L. Comms.: Class Assemb.g Big Rn Little Sister Party: Undecided. CHRISTISON, PAM: Ciao Y- Teens:G. L. Comm.: Carolersj Dad's Club Show: Jr. Drama: Portland State. CHUNG, DENNIS: General: Portland State. CIELOHA, MARILYN: N. H. S. General Council Rep., Portland State. A typical senior class? CLARK, DON: Triga-Kai3B. L. Rep. : Portland State. CLARK, DON T.: ArtAwa.rdsg Jr. Achiev.: E. E.: U. of O. CLARKE, ROBERT: BetaPhig Frosh Basketball 8: TrackgB.L. Rep.: Gen. Coun. ReP.9 Student Guidance Comm. 4 Assembly Comm.: Art Staff: Willamette. CLARKE, KATHY: Twaunog Kandaharg G. L. Rep.g G. L. Comms.: Dad's Club Showsg Gen. Coun. Rep.gMil1s. CLIFTON, SANDRA: N. H. S3 Class Assembsg G. L. Comm: Career Day CommgS. B. Dance Commg Election Comm: Jr. Choirg Stanford University. CLODFELTER, NANCY: N. H. S5 Honor Gi.rlgCu1eafQCorr. Secjg F. T. A. 1Corr. Sec. yg Big 8: Little Sister Partyg Precinct Committeeg Lewis and Clark. Physics offers a challenge to scientific minds. COMISKY, CLIFFORD: Na.t'l Merit 8: PSAT Semi-Finalistg NHS: Trigi-Kai fSec.J: Gen. Coun. Repg Memoirs Contact Comm.g EEQ Undecided. COSTI, BOB: Frosh 8zJ. V. Basketballg J. V. Baseballg Alpha Nug Forensics Awardg Gen. Coun. Rep. aB. L. Rep.g University of Portland. CRAIG, LARRY: Frosh, J.V Sz Varsity Trackg B. L. Rep. Undecided. COHEN, JUDY: G. L. Commg Jr. 8: Sr. Dramateursg G.L. CommgJr. Choirg Frosh Pot- luck Commg V.P. Office Staffg University of Colorado. COLLINS, CATHIE: Gold Key Winner, Elec. ContactComm. G. L. Comms.g Drameteursg G. L. Rep.: Brigham Young University. A CRONK, BOB: T1'igiKa.'l quist. 3: Gold Keyg Portland State. CROWLEY, CAROL: Cuiesf qHist.1gF. T, A, fTreas. jgClass Assembsg Election Comm: Jr. Prom Comm: Dads Club Showg Jr. G. L. Teag Oregon State. CURTIS, JEAN: KapakifChap. S. at A. jg F. T. A. g Big 8: Little Sister Party Comm. 9 Office Staff: Brigham Young U. CUSTIS, BILL: Alpha Nug Kandahar: Class Assembliesg Jr. Choir qv. P., P1-es.p: Gen. Coun. Rep.g Oregon State. DAHLMAN, GARY: Athletic Rep.3 N. H. S. fComm. jg E. E.g Royal GfV.P.JgDe1ta ChifPres. 8zTreas.lg J. V., 8zVa.rs. Bas- ketball 8: Baseballg Undec ided. DAHLSTROM, KAREN, Cuieai quism: Ar: staff: G. L. Rep: Big 8: Little Sis. Party Comm: Class Assemb. Undecided. Msg? V. .sf L 46 CRAWFORD, KATHY: F.T.A. fPres.y5 Frosh S. at A.: Gen- Drills, Twauno qCorr. Sec.yg Rally Squadg Memoirs Contact Comm. 3 Oregon State. CRIDER, BARRY: Mu Nu Xi QS. atA. jg Frosh, J.V., 8zVars. Trackg J.V. Wrest1i.ng8:Cross Countryg Class Assembs.g Gen. Coun. Rep.g Willamette. CROMMELIN, RUDY: Junior Class TreasgDelta Chi Omega: Colton Meek Hi-YQSec.lg B. L. Repg Gen. Colm. Rep: U. Of Oregon. DAVENPORT, DIANA: Knx fMerit Off. lg Tha1iangJr.Cholr V. PresgServlce Squad: Jr. 8: Sr. Usher Squad: Big 8: Little Sis. Party Comm.: U. of O. DAVENPORT, NANCY: Dad's Club Showg Class Assernbs.g Linfield. DAVIDSON, ROB: Delta Chi Omega QSec. 8: Treas. J: J. V. Footballg Frosh, J . V. , Varsity Track: Jr. Class Boy's League V. P. g University of Oregon. DAVIS, CAROL:Trans. from Holy Child, Twauno QS. atA.j F. T. A. ,G. L. Comms. QG. L. Rep. 3 Jr. Chior, Forensics Debate, Whitman College . DAVIS, HELEN, Thespians fV.P.j,Thalian,Jr.8zSr.Drama Kandahar, Class Assemblies Precinct Comm. , G. L. Rep, Sarah Lawrence College. DAVIS, ROB: Beta PhigROya1 G, Varsity Baseball,B. L. Reg Tally Comm., University of Oregon. .S L.-...M 6' 4 Vw OU' 'Z'j,,.-v DeMOSS, MARILYN: Election Comm., G. L. Comms., Attend- ance Office Sta.ff,Memoirs Con- tact Comm. , Undecided. DEMPSEY, LINDA:Alpha Theta QHiSt.j3Big KL Little Sis. Party, Precinct Comm.: U. of O. DENNIS, PA TTI: General, Un- decided. '--Q9 DAVIS, ROSS:Sr. Class Pres, Frosh. 8: Soph. B. L. Class Presidents, Mu Nu Xi QChap. Sz Treas. 5, J. V. Basketball Ez Track, Lawrence College. DAVIS, SARA: Cuiea.ffCuSt. ,V. Pres.jg Rally Squad,Jr. Prom Princess, Football Princess, Class S.at A.,Sr. Honor Girl , General Council Sec., U. of 0. DAWSON, LUANNE:Sr.Choir, Mardi Gras, Tri-M QTreas.y, Sp. National Honary, F. T.A. , Memoirs Contact Comm., E. E, Portland State. DAY, NANCY: Ciao-Y-Teens QV. P. J, Science Award, G. L. Rep., U. of Wash. DeBERNARDIS, MARY: Short- hand Sz Typing Awards, Kapakl, Memoirs Contact Comm., Jr. Choir, Jr. Drama, Bookroom Staff, Portland State. DeGRAFF, SUE: Big Sz Little Sister Party, Zeta Chl Epsilon fS.atA.J, Forensics, F.T.A., G. L. Rep,Precinct Comm. ,Jr. 8, Sr. Usher Squads, O. S. C. 47 DINGLE, DIANA: Transfer From Tokyo, Japan: Ciao-Y- Teens: QSec.Jg Memoirs As- semb.g Jr. Dramag Business College. DIXON, WILLIE: Vars. Cross Country: Portland State. DONKERS, DON: General: Un- decided. DRAIS, JACK: General Un- decided. DRAKE, DON: Trans. from Central Catholic: B. L. Exec. Sec. g Memoirs Contact Comm g J. V. Baseball: Fire Squad: Wesleyan University. DRINKER, JANE:TisquefPres. Custqg Tha.liangGirls' League Hist.: Memoirs Staff: Memoirs Contact Comm. 3 Tally Comm: Precinct Comm.: Undecided. I 'Nita' lg gmtuf U tsflsgle N 't mugs , 1unAlHlU HI' it lgffibdg slllglszlq ,ghlfhlzful ll' Q qH lg s mul' if 'lla xx., pw. pf ,lli , ?s'.'f QHJJFI' 'c fill' 00I4'I'lf6l'17b 5 gig x . . eg DeTEMPLE, KATH11-3: N. H. s.: E. E.: Art Awards: Grantonian Staff: Election Comm.: G. L. Rep. gG.L. Comms.gJ r. Achiev.g Commence. Usher: U. of O. DEY, DOROTHY: T1squeQCorr. Sec.jg F.T.A.: Gen. Co. Rep: Memoirs Staff: Tally Comm.: Election Comm.: E. E. 5 G. Lg Comms: Class Assemb.gU.ofO. DIE TZ , CONRAD: Genera1:Un- decided. 6WWLOI7ff5 sm.. DUBAL, ROBERTgGen. Coun. Rep: Trigi-KaiqTreas. Hist. J: Portland State. DUBOIS, GARYQ Columbia Hi-Y frreas. Chap.y G-NoteqS. atA. X Royal G. QJ. V. 8: Vars. Cross Country: V. Track: Undecided DUNCAN, BILL: Columbia Hi- YgRoyalGg Speech Awards: B. L. Rep: Contact Comm: Gen. Coun. Rep: Swimming Team: Undecided. DUNSTON, SANDIEg Zeta Chi Chap. S. atA.J:G. L. Comm: Big8iLitt1e Sis. Pa.rtygMemoirs Contact Commg Class Assembg Portland State. DUSTIN, KAREN: KufffSec. 8: Chaplainyg Mum Show Comm. G. L. Comm: Typing Awards: Sophomore Carolers: Portland State. EAGLE, SHERRILL: Frosh G L. Pres: Soph. Sgt. at Arms Jr. Prom 8: Football Queen: TwaunofHist. J :Gen. Coun. Rep: Memoirs Staff: Willamette. nl ENGDAHL, JIM: Trigi Kaig Gen. Coun. Rep.: Jr. Achiev.g Oregon State. ERICKSON, DON: Beta Phi fTreas. 85 Chap.Jg Royal G: Frosh, J. V., 8zVa.rs. Foot- ba11gJ. V. , Si Vars. Wrestling: B.L. Rep.: U. of O. ERVAST, HELEN: Cia0-Y- Teens: Student Body Office Helper: Training School. KR. - QQ Q M. f .. . ff :::s::.,,. H 51. . , .RQ X X Q we-' X ha.. wx: . an X S' 3. V? age T in a vi K F ex Sf? Y t ,'.- f , .vi e : X . -ag::::4:.... .. . .rf'E -. .. mx+ , . 4-1 -,,. . 5- 'Silk X NR . 'R' iffa. EASTMAN, DICK: University of Oregon. ECKERT, GAIL: Big 8: Little Sister Party: Room Rep: Girls' League Potluck: Bethel Honor Queen: O. S. C. or U. of O. ECKERT, HILDE: Transfer from Jefferson: Big 81 Little Sister Party: G. L. Comms.g Class Assemb.g Jr. Choirg Portland State. EDMUNDS, HENRY: Sr. Class V. Pres.gDe1ta ChlgFrosh, J. V, V. Tracks J . V. gl V. Basketball: Fr. Footballg Student Guidance Commission: Stanford. ELIA, STEVE: Stage Crew: Wrestling: Multnomah College. ELSASSER, BEVERLY: Cue: Jr. Choir: Undecided. Nqr- ...gs 15 ,f I ' X ' 49 FELDMAN, BILL: Alpha Nu fV.P. ,Sec. ,S.at AJ: Frosh8z J.V. Football: Frosh 8: J. V. Track: Class Assembs. Q B. L. Rep.: Gen. Coun.Rep.g U. ofO. FENDEL GEORGE' Tri-M fPres.j, Clefs fAsst. T1'eas.j, Sr. Choir, Boy's Octet, Class EWAN, PAT: G. L. Comms.: Portland State. EXEL, ANNE: TisquefChap.jg F. T. A. 3 Assembly Comms. 9 Tally Comm. QG. L. Rep: G. L. Comms.: Comm. Usher: Un- decided. FAHL, RONALD: Royal G5 J .V. 8: Vars. Golf: qCapt. is N. H. S. E. E. g Memoirs Staff: Class Assemb.g B. L. Rep.: Memoirs Contact Comm. : Willamette. ASSe111bS-9 Dads Club Show s The GRANTONIAN at work? Portland State. FENNERN, DAVID: Beta Phi: J. V. Track: Service Squad: U. of Oregon. FERGUSON, TERRY: Alpha Nu fS.at AJ: Frosh Basketball: Service Squad: Pacific U. FINKE, WARREN: Royal G: N. H. S.: Frosh, J. V. , Vars. Track: Vars. Cross-Country QCapt.J: Gen. Coun. Rep.: Ore- gon State College. FISHER, JOYCE: Memoirs Contact Comm.g Cueg Un- decided. FLAGG, NANCY: Soph. Class Sec.3 Tisque fS.at A.jg Big 8: Little Sis. Partyg Jr. 81 Sr. Usher Squadsg Commencement Usherg Undecided. FOELLER, RON: Transfer from Centralg Beta Phig J.V. 8zVars. Baseballg Clark. The MEMOIRS at work! FRANK, MARTIN: Beta Phi fPres. ygGen. Coun. Repg 3-yr. Varsity Trackg Frosh Trackg J . V. Rally Squadg University of Oregon. FRAIZER, SHARON: Sopho- more Girls Choirg Jr. Choir 3 Big Ez Little Sis. Partyg Port- land State. FULLMAN, HELEN: Cuieafg Big 81 Little Sister Partyg G. L. Comms.g Class Assembliesg U. of O. FORBES, KAREN gTrans. from Holy Childg Twauno QService Repjg Big Ez Little SiS. Partyg Undecided. FOX, LESLIE: Tisque fGra.nt Rep.jg Gendriils, Kandaharg F. T. A.: Rally Squadg Tally Comm.g Big gl Little Sis. Party Comm.g G. L.Repg U. of C. Q GARVIN, MIKE: Trigi-Kai Rep. 5 Oregon State. GETTE, WAYNE: Alpha Nug Frosh. Footballg Jr. Dramag Clark Junior College. GLEN, JACKIE:Zeta chi fChap. Grant. Rep.jg Big gl Little Sis . Partyg Precinct Comm. g Cafe . Crewg Undecided. GLOVKA, EROLYN: Ciao Y- TeensfV. Pres, Treas. jg Mum Show Commg Memoirs Staffg Typing Kr Shorthand Awardsg Gym Staffg Undecided. GOETZE, JANET: Grantonian Editorg N. H. S, 3 Big 81 Little Sis. Party Comm.g E. E. 5 Class Assembs. 5 Pomona. GOODFELLOW, JOINE: Tao La Chi QS. at A. J: F. T. A.: G.L. Rep.3 Clefs QHist. yy Jr. Prom Comm.g Election Com1'n.g G. L. Comms.g Jr. Dramag U. of O. 9 Memoirs Contact Comm. g B. L. ' x 'nm ms S 3 if it II M GWIWLZPM 5 GAGNIER, BRIAN: Thespiansg Treasurer of Senior Drama' Undecided. GALLACHER, SANDY: Trans. from Denver Coloradog Kapakig G. L. Comm. g B. Y. U. GALVIN, MIKE: Kandaharg U. of Oregon. 52 Gm GOSS, JUDY: Generalg Unde- cided. GRAHAM, MARJORlE:F. T. AJ Grantonian Staffg Big Sr Little Sis. Partyg Dads Club Showg Jr. Dramag Portland State. GRANT, MIKE: Frosh. Class Treas.gBeta PhiQS. at A.jgE. Eg Rally Squadsg N.H.S.QComm.yg Frosh B. L. Veepg Y. F. C.g Dads' Club Show.g Harvard. GRAY, VERNON: General Un- decided. GRECO, LARRY: General Un- decided. GREGERSEN, GORDON: Vars Baseballg Royal G. gMadrigals9 Senior Choir.: Oregon State. HANNAM, SUSAN: Alpha Theta fAssist. Treas. 8z Treas.JgJr. Choirg Sr. Choirg Dad's Club Showg G. L. Commsg Portland State College. HANNAN, BARBARA: Big 8: Little Sis. Party Comm.g U . of Oregon Dental School. HANSEN, DOROTHY: Tally Comm.gG. L. Corums.gY. F. C.: Office Staff, Portland State. tbl . l INIHIR 5 GROGAN, TOM: General Un- decided. GRONSAND, JIM: Delta Chi qCorr. Sec.Jg Royal Gg Frosh, J. V., Va.rs. Football 8zWrest- lingg C1assAssembs.g Service SquadgGen. Colm. Rep.: M.I.T. GUINDON, DARLEEN: Kyada fChap.Jg Undecided. HAAGA, sUsY: ThalianQPres, Sec.Jg TwanmofV. P. jg F. T.Ag Kandahal-gMemoirs Staffg Gen. Coun. Repg Jr. Choirg Class AssembsgJr. Dramag U. ofO. HABERMAN, KAREN: Frosh Potluck Commg Whitman Tri- Hi-YqHist, Corr. Sec.yg Big Gt Little Sister Partyg Jr. Class Desert Party: Portland State. HAMILTON, SHARON: Alpha Thetag Big 81 Little Sis. Partyg Portland State. A 53 HARPER, EARNIE: General Undecided. HARVEY, RUTHANN: ZetaChi fTreas. , V. Pres. , Pres.jgJr. Prom Comm. 5 G. L. Rep. 3 Gen. Coun. Rep. gFroshClassAssem. g Triple Fourg Portland State. HASKELL, CLIF: J. V. Foot- ballg Varsity Wrestling, Trackg Gen. Coun. Rep.g B. L. Rep.g Undecided. HATCH, TOM: Gen. oftheweekg Royal G. gFroshVa.rsityFootballg Varsity Cross Countryg J. V. Trackg Grantonian Staff QSports Co-Ed. j: U. of Oregon HAUGE, MARGARET: Tri-Mg QHist. jg Clefsg Magrigals QV. P.j Sr. Choirg Rose Festival Comm. Jr. Dramateursg Class Assemb. Pacific Lutheran University. HAZELTINE, PAT: Jr. Choirg Kapaki qhist. , v. p. jg Jr. Dramag Contact Comm. g Speech Awardg Tally Comm. 4 Big Ki Little Sister Party Comm. g Oregon State. 9 A E. .i.'g 4 'E if 55 ii li i e X .F ,gg ,.-A . wif .. aw . -X-W'T'.:M ' . . f ' A f 1' HANSON, HUB: Fall Athletic Rep.g Frosh. Class Pres.g Mu Nu Xi fPres. jg Varsity Football, Basketball, Sz Trackg B. L. Rep. 3 Gen. Coun. Rep.gU. ofOregon. HARDIN, MIKE: Soph. B. L. V. Pres.g B. L. Rep.: Gen. Coun. Rep. g Royal G. fTreas. jg J. V. Football Ki Basketballg Varsity Baseball qAll Cifyl: Linfield. HARMON, RON: Columbia Hi- YQ Kandaharg Royal G. 5 Varsity Football gl Trackg B. L. Rep.g General Council Rep.g Class Assernbliesg Portland State. HEGGE, CHRISTINE: Art Staffg Tally Committeeg Big 81 Little Sister Party: Alpha Theta fCorr. Secretaryjg Undecided. HEIMBUCK, JAMES: Typing Awardg Trigi-Kaig Undecided. HENNINGSEN, JEAN: Trans. from Holy Child Academyg Jr. Class Assemb.gG. L. Comms.g G. L. Rep.g Kandahar, Twauno fScho1arship Officerjg O. S. C. HERGERT, KATHY: Y. F. C., fV.Pres.jg Class Assembs. 5 Jr. Choirg Student Body Office Helperg Midwestern School of Evangelism. HERRALA, NADINE: Tally Comm.g Swim Teamg E.E.g Sr. ChoirfSec. ,V. P. jg Swing Sixteenq Class Assembs.g Fr , ChorusgMadrigalsgWi11amette HILL, LARRY: B. L. Rep.g Gen. Coum. Rep.: Forensicsg University of Oregon. 5 'S .W .,,. WW A., -I ..,, gg K 5 F' HOPE, GINGER: Klix fMerit Officerg Undecided. HORNING, DICK: Sound Crew: N.M.S. Finalistg N. H. S. Undecided. HOSKEN, HOWARD: Mu Nu Xi qs.at A. ,Hist.yg v. Football , Basketball, Trackg Sr. Class B.L. Veep.g General Coimcil Repg B. L. Repg Undecided. .. A . .V W :H W. Q k .-1 , . 1 fx i , zrxw....Ws. w we xx X J. ..S. T. Jer: ' ----' N . ....... . W' -.wr 1 x -Tw X K K. . ,I x V. be-K A is -+559 'Q 533-I W. X.. . 1 'X ., K . S T' 1 5' 'SQ . .... .. . N www X gs 4 .gwglg K 'f wif' ,. 5,55 ,Y X is I 33 N is Qg ls.,...--f A HJALTESTED, JYTTA: A.F.S. Exchange Student from Icelandg Klix qs. at A. yy Undecided. HJORTH, DOTTI: Klix, Clefsg Tri-Mg Thaliang Sr. Choirg Chorelettsg G. L. Repg Un- decided. HOAK, CAROL JEAN: G-Noteg Frosh Bandg Sr. Bandg Big Ka Little Sister Partyg Pep Ba.ndg Undecided. HOLCOMB, MERILLE: F.T.A.g Kapaki fService Rep.jg Big 81 Little Sis. Party Comm. :G. L . Repg Commence. Usherg Main Office StaffgBrigha.m Young U . HOLMAN, DAVID: Royal G: N. M. S. Semi-Fina.1istgN. H. S3 Frosh Trackg J. V. Sz Varsity Cross Countryg Memoirs Staffg E. E5 Oregon State. HOLMES, NANCY: KlixQCOrr. Sec. , Hist. jg N. H. S. 3 Precinct Comm. g G. L. Comms. :G. L . Repg Kandaharg Oregon State . Q 55 HULETT, KATHIE: Twaunog Clefs fSec.J: Sr. Choirg Swing Sixteeng Chora1ettesgG. L. Rep. Class Assembs.g Frosh Triple Fourg P. S. C. HVAL, TERRY: Soph. B. L . V. Pres.g Beta Phig Varsity Wrestlingg Portland State. HOSKINS, PETE: Ra11ySquadg Beta Phi qCorr. Sec., S. at AJ Royal Gg Kandaharg J .V., Vars. Wrestlingg Art Staffg Class As- semb. gGen. Coun. Rep. QU. of O. HOUGLAND, BOB: Gen. Coun. Repg Frosh Ki Sr. Choirg Tri- Mg Library 8: Bookroom Staffg Class Assembsg Oregon State Pharmacy School. HOYT, JOHN: Alpha NugB. L. Rep. gClass Assembs .gGeneral Cou.n.Rep.gJr. Prom Comm. U. of O. Lunch hours provide a break HYLTON, RONALD: Typing Awardsg Y. F. C. qReporter, Chap. 53 Mr. Robinson's Staffg Lewis Ki Clark. IRWINE, JANET: Generalg Undecided. JACKSON, BRUCE: Memoirs Contact Comm. Q Frosh Ki J.V. Footballg Frosh Trackg Class Assembliesg B. L. Rep. 5 E. E. 5 Willamette. JACOBS, BOB: Armed Forces. JACOBS, TOM: Kuff fPres. Treas. , S. at AJ: B. L. Rep.' University of Portland. JACOBSON, CAROL: Jr. at Sr. Drama.: Portland State. even for busy seniors. JAMESON, MARY LOU: Frosh. Mum Show Princess: Twauno fSec., S. atA. j :KandahargRal1y Squads: F. T. A.: Big 8: Little Sis. Party Comm.: 0. S. C. JAQUES, GLENN: Columbia Hi-Y fPres. Sz Veepj:Frosh 8: J. V. Cross Country8zTrack: Class Assembs.: B. L. Rep: Oregon State College. JENSEN, JOANNE: Thespians QI-list. ,Chap.j: Kyada: G. L . Comms: Jr. Drama: F. T. A. 9 Pacific Lutheran University. JACOBSON, SHEILA: Alpha Theta, G. L. Comms.: Big Sz Little Sister Comm. :U. of Ariz. JACOBY, PAT: Alpha Theta: Attendance Office Helper: Portland State. 'ii JOHNSON, MIKE: Trackg Jr. Prom Comm.g Cal. Tech. JOHNSON, RICHARD:Generalg Portland State. JOHNSON, WALEEN: Tisque QS. at A. , V. Pres. yg Kandaharg Granwnian Staffg Gendrillsg Orientation Comm.g Publicity Comm. 5 Rally Squadg U. of O.. JONES, JUDY: Tao La Chig Thalian Q Treas.jg Memoirs Contact Comm.g Big 8zLitt1e Sis. Pa.rty9G. L. Coms.g E. E.: Jr. Prom Comm.g Boston U. JONES, NICK: Gen.Coun. Rep g Trigi Kai QV. Pres.jg F. T.A. Gambitg Fr. Footballg Cafe 81. Stage Crewg Portland State. JONES, SID: Twauno qSec.j g E. E. 3 Thalian QSec.jg F. T.A.g N. H. S.: Rally Squadg Jr. 81 Sr. Usher Squad QCo-Chair.1 g Memoirs Staffg Portland State . ii? firgpf Ko ,. P JOHNSEN: CLIFF: Alpha Nu Q S. at A45 Frosh Basketball , and Trackg Oregon State. JoHNsoN,JAN:s. B. sec. 5 Fr Honor Gir1gTisqueqGrant. Rep S. at A.QgMemoirs Staffg Tally, Comm.gGen. Coun. RepgU.of O. JOHNSON, JEANQ Fr. Class G. L. Veepg Tisque fTreas.5g Memoirs Staffg Usher Squadg Tally Comm.g Comm. Usherg Coun. Office Helperg U. of O. f Wits 'Us 1 'u JOSSELYN, JANE: I. R. L. 9 Cueg Disc Jockey for Grant on KBPSQ Lewis and Clark. KALOTAY, TOM: Gambitg Un- decided. KARLBERGS, INARA: G. L. Committees.gMemoirs Contact Comm.: Undecided. Class Sec.: N.H. S. comm. 4 KARNATH, MARILEE: Alpha ThetafSec.j5 Dads' Club Showg Jr. 81 Sr. Drama5 Portland State. KASLTEMAN, RALPH: Jimior Achievement5Memoirs Contact Comm.5 Pacific University. KEHM, DAVID: Kuffg Class Assemb.5Reforestation50regon State. QM.. .wx . -qi .ww Xlsf fvwgv 'fm' 5 5 I ,, KOHLHEPP, RODNEY: Gen- era15 Undecided. KONKLE, VALERIE: Big KL Little Sis. Partyg Jr. Choir5 G. L.Cornm.5 Emanuel Hospital of Nursing. KOST, RICHARD: General Undecided. .4-s...,, - K' el .Sf -Q X is X A Y KELSEY,SHIRLEY: Zeta Chi 5 Memoirs Contact Comm. 5 Big 8a Little Sis. Party Comm. 5 Counselors Office Staffg U. of California. KING, KATHY:K1ixfHiSt.l :G.L. Comms . 5 Ka.ndahar5 Portland State . Fr. Ka V. Trackg Undecided. KLOSTERMAN, MARY:Tisque5 Kandaharg Fr. Tennis 81 Swim Tea.msgJr. 81 Sr. Usher Squads 5 Big Ki Little Sis. Party Comm.- Jr. Prom Comm.5 U. of O. KLOTH, MARK: Beta Phig Tri-Mg Vars. Baseballg Sr. Choir QTreas. 5Swing Sixteeng Madrigalsg B. L. Rep5C1ass Assembs.5 Dana College, KOHL, JUDY:Ta0 La ChiQCOrr. Sec.y5 F. T.A.: Art Staffg Big gl Little Sister Party Comm. 5 Class Assemb.5Portla.nd State . X 'N 4 a V5 ' s ur f . ix S 59 KIRPATRICK, RICH: Beta Phi 5 KRUE GER, KEITH: Oregon State. KRYGIER, MARY: G.L. Rep Kuff QCorr. Sec.Jg Memoirs Contact Comm.g Big SL Little Sister Partyg Jr. Prom Comm. Sa.n Rafeal. 'adv we-an, -OH' KUZMANICH, JOHN: Beta Phig Gen. Coun. RepgJ. V. 8: Vars. Wrest1inggTrans. from Cleve- landg Oregon State. LAMER, JEAN: Kandaharg F. T.AgCuieafQSgt. at Armsyg G. L. Repg Senior Dramateursg Big Sz Little Sister Partyg U. of Oregon. LANDIS, PETE: J. V. Base- ball Mgr. 1 B. L. Rep. g Port- la.nd State. LARSON, BONNIE: Tao La Chi Memoirs Contact Comm.g G.L. Comms. 5 Jr. Achiev. 5 Port- land State. .-5 is. ...X M. C ,Q .33 Q- A 3. Z it 5 . x Ei he E... ,QQ .K A . . 1. .X .Alva Nj' ii Zi . is gigs If is Q iiffif? if ,fxiilgffi F. .. . 2 5 1i.P'i.?g'ii . ,Q it it M figs -avid S ii fig!! Us fi N M Q 2 as Q .2 A 4' 'i i 1 - 1 aw we K 60 KOST, ROBIN: General Undecided. KOTTKAMP, DAVE: Alpha Nu QSec.l3 B.L. Rep.g J. V. Foot- ballg Service Squadg Undecided. KROSS, KATHY: Gen. Coun. Repg Horizong Kanzag Girls Softball Teamg Undecided. 3,,..n- ' LARSON, MARNA: Mum Show Commg KuffQChaplainjg Typing Awardsg Cafeteria Helperg Jr. Choirg Multnomah College. LARSON, PAMELA: Tao La ChiqPres. , Pt. Comm.Jg Pep Squadg Thaliang Portland State. LASHLEY, PATTY: Memoirs Contact Comm.g Jr. Promg G.L. Rep.g Tally Comm.g Commenc. Usherg Big Xi Little Sister Party G. L. Comms. g Undecided. LAWRENCE, DONNA: F. T.A5 Kandaharg Tao La Chi: G.L. Rep: Memoirs Contact Comm: Class Assembsg Sophomore Desert Party: Oregon State. LEAR, MARILYN: Shorthand Awardsg Zeta Chi fPres., Sec. Hist. J : Big Kz Little Sister Par- tyg I. C. C.g P. S. C. LEBENZON, LOWELL: Jr. 8: Sr. ChoirgMadriga.1sg Election Comm.: U. of O. SUR 'ex , '31 t t. XM LINDBERG, SUZANNE: Tao La Chi: Thespiansg G. L. Rep.g Jr. G. L. Vice Pres.: Jr. 8:Sr. DramafPres.j: Portland State . LINDOW, JOAN: Typing A- wardg Kapaki QS. atA.Jg G. L. Comm.: Dads Club Show: Jr. Drama: U. of Hawaii. LINDQUIST, NORA: Election Comm.: Lewis and Clark. 'Nik kiln LEE, JOHN: Beta Phi: Unde- cided. LEHFELDT, KAY: Tao La Chi qsec. jg Tha1ia.n QS. atA. 5: Kan- dahar: Thespiansg G. L. Rep.: Class Assemb.g Sr. Drama: Gen. Coun. Rep.. U. of 0. LEHMAN, JIM: Service Rep.: B. L. Pres.: Service 8: Fire Squads:B. L. Rep:Ta11yComm. g Gen.Coun.Repg Class Assemb. Q Jr.8:Sr.Prom Comm. g U.of O . LEHMANN, BETSY: Twauno QScho1ar. Rep. Q9 Tally Comm.g Memoirs Contact Comm.: G.L. Rep.: Jr. Choir QPres.7g Sr. Choir: Undecided. LEWIS, JIM: Varsity 8: Cross Country: J.V. 8: Vars. Track: Projection Crew: Linfield. LIEBERMAN, HELEN: B.L . Princessg Tao La ChifS. at AJ: Thespians, Kandahar: Big 8: Little Sis. Party Comm.g G. L. Comms.: U. of Oregon. 61 LOFGREN, ROBERT: Generalg Undecided. LAGE, BRENDA: Alpha Thetag F. T.Ag Mum Show Commg Big Sz Little Sister Commg Student Body Dance Commg Memoirs Contact Commg Oregon State. LINDSAY, LORETTA: Kapaki fTreas.Jg G.L. Commsg Big 8: Little Sister Party Comm.g Portland State. LINKE, KATHY: Ty'pingAWa.rd G-Note fSec.lg Tri-Mg Big Ka Little Sister Partyg G. L. Rep.g Orchestraqsec., Treas.j QU. of 0. LIVESLEY, PHILIP: Generalg Oregon State. Seniors show their leadership LORBER, KEN: Alpha Nug J. V. K: Vars. Baseballg Vars. Tennisg B. L. Rep. g Art Staffg Gen. Cou.n. Rep.g Undecided. LOVELETT, JOAN: S0ph.G.L. V. P. g Cuieaf qPres. , S. at AJ Gendrlllsg Vars. Rally Squadg Football Courtg Class Assemb. - I.C. C. QSec.yg O. S. C. LUND, DENNIS: Art Staff Chairmang Gen. Coun. Rep. 5 National Artscholarshipg Rm. Rep. g New York Art School. MACKIE, SUE:Gen.Coun.Presg Tao La ChifHist., S. atA.ygJr . gl Sr. Dramag ThespiansfS. at A.JgTally Sz Precinct Comm. g C1efsgC1assAssembs.g U.of O . MACOMBER, CHARLOTTE: Kakaki fV.Pres. ,Corr.Sec.yg F. T. A. gTally Comm. gBig 8: Little Sis. Party Comm.. G. L . Comms. 5 Iowa State. MAGEE, DONNA: K1ixfTreas.J F. T. A. g Thalian QV. P. 13 Art Staff fChair.yg N.H.S.g Assemb. Comms.g Class Assembs.g Jr. Prom Comm.g E.E.g Undecided. vga. in t f . nz.. ., ,,, through Inter-Club Council. MANCHESTER, PEGGY: Sr. Class Sec.g Cuieaf fCorr. Sec.J Jr. 8: Sr. Usher Squadsg Big Sz Little Sis Party QChair.1g G.L. Comm.: Class Assemb.g O.S.C. MANESS, JAMES: Forensicsg Portland State. MANNING, NANCIE: Twauno CV. P. ygJr. 8: Sr. Usher Squadsg Jr.Prom Comm. QCo-Chair.y g Class Assembs. 3 Orientation Day Comm. g Willamette. 'kwa MAHAFFAY, MIKE: G-Noteg Gen. Coun. Rep.g Frosh Trackg Dad's Club Showg Orchestrag Bandg Class Assembs.g Paris Conservatory of Music. MALES, GARY: Alpha Nug fCorr. Sec.jg Royal G5 Frosh, J. V., Vars. Footballg Vars. Wrestling Sz Baseballg Class Assemb.g Sr. DramagLinf1eld. MARTIN, DIANA: Transfer from Michigang Zeta Ch1qHist . Sec.ygThesp1ans qScr1beyg Jr. Sz Sr. Dramag Big 8zLittle Sis Party Comm.g Portland State. MARTIN, JUDY: Girls' League Pres.g Sr. G. L. Veepg Clefs Cahp. QV. P.jgSr. ChoirQV. P.jg Football CourtgTwauno fTreas.y B. L. Courtg Lewis and Clark. MARTINSON, JOYCE: Soph. Class Treas.5 Cuieaf QS. at AJ Kandaharg Varsity Rallyg Gen. Coun. Rep.g G. L. Rep.g Class Assembs. 3 Portland State. MAURER, DON: Frosh, Jr., Sr. Choirg U. of Calif. MAVES, NANCY: Alpha Theta QSer. Rep.jg ClefsQCorr.Sec. lg G. L. Rep.g Class Assembs. g Sr. ChoirqHist. yg Multnomah. MARJERRISON, EDIE: Cuieaf fHist.jg Big KL Little Sis. Partyg Class Assembs.g G. L. Repg Simpson Bible College. ln T MARCOE, JOYCE: ZetaChig Gym Assistantg Portland State. MARKEE, BEVERLY: Cue cided. Royal Gp Fr. Footballg J. V. 8: Vars. Baseballg Gen. Council Repg Rm. Repg Oregon State. wx . . , .. -K -- ' ' L wwf.. A , 1 . . V .,.- Q g K MAYS, ROBERT: Triga-Kaig G-N0teg String Quartetg Or- chestrag Typing Awardg Port- la.nd State. Lima? Ru.-M... MCCLELLAN,MlCHEAL: Transfer from Centralg U. of Portland. MCCLINTICK, MIKE: Junior Achievementg U. of Portland. S QSeo., V.P., Pres.jgG.L. Rep. Jr. Choir QSBC., V.P.Jg Unde- MARKHAM, TERRY: Delta Chip MCCORMMAC H, JANE:N.H.S.: TwalmofCorr. Sec., Cust.j 3E.E9 E1ecti0nComm. JA. F. S. Ex- change Studentto Sweden: G.L . Rep:Memoir EditorgUndecided MCCREDIE, BARBARA: Tao La ChiqPres. ,Chag. , S. at AJ: Big 8: Little Sis. Party Comm.: Memoirs Contact Comm.: G.L. Comms.gI.C.C.g U.of Oregon. MCGARRY, GENE:Tra.ns. from Central Catho1icgAsst.Service Rep:Delta ChiQCorr. Sec,V.P.jg J.V. Wrestling 8: Trackgservice Squad: Fire Squad: O. S. C. 'Hg Nd' 'l .. 'if' Nysmwwf S .gunna MCNAUGHTON, JAN: Tisque fHist.jgMemoirs Staff: Football Princess: Tally Comm.: Jr. 8: Senior Usher Squads: Kandahar Memoirs Contact Comn1.:U.ofO. McQUAID, SUE: S.B. V.Pres. Twauno fPres.jg ArtStaffg Jr . Prom Princess: Kandahar: Assemb. Comm.gRose Festival Selection Comm.: O. S. C. McQUARRY,MIKE: Soph.Class Veepg V. Wrestling: Royal G 5 V. Rally: DeltafPres.,Hist.y g Colton MeekfChap.jgB.L. Rep: Gen. Coun. Rep.: Oregon. :- ink . M, ' Nl it 'fiat . MCGILL, DAVID: ClefsfPres., Treas.p: J.V. 8: Vars. Golf: B. L. Rep: Gen. Coun. Rep.: Senior Choir: Swing Sixteen Whitman. MCGREW, JIM: Beta Phi: B. L. Rep. :Kandahar 5 Oregon State. McKENNA, SUE: N. M. S. Semi Finalist: Cue: G. L. Comms.: Jr. 8: Sr.Dra.ma: U. of P. MCKENZIE, J'lM:N.H.S.tDelta Chi: Class Assembs. g Frosh J. V. 8: Varsity Basketball K: Baseball: Cross Country: Gen. Coun. Repg B. L. Rep: O. S. C . MCLEAN, DAN: General Undecided. McLELLAN, ANN: Transirom Holy Child Academy: Tisque QChap.y: Thespians Q V. PJ : F.T.A. fV. P.J:Tha1iang G. L . Comms. :Willamette U. keg YTD Nui 65 MILLER, BEVERLY: Clefs: Twaunog Jr. Sz Sr. Assemblyg G. L. Comm: Dads Club Showg Jr. Prom Comm: Shorthand Awardsg Portland State. MILLER, GRACE ANN: Zeta ChiqTreas. 5: Whitman Tri Hi- Y:G. L. Repg Gen. Coun. Repg Class Assembly: Jr. Dramag Lewis Ez Clark. MILLER, PENNY: Tiotag Kap- akiqCorr. Sec.Jg Twirp Dance Comm: Oregon State. MINOR, JACK: CafeteriaStaffg Portland State. MINOR, JANICE: Cue4Chap. , Corr. Sec.yg Cafeteria Staff: Undecided. MINOR, JUDY: Cue QTreas, Sgt. at Armsyg Big and Little Sister Party:Memoirs Contact Comm: Attendance Office: Un- decided. - Ulla 'QW 66 xy- MEDFORD, JUDY: Ciao Y- Teens: Quest Science Clubg ICC Committee: Jr. Dramateurs: Dads Club Show: Portland State. MESSECAR, TOM: Royal Gg Kuff: Tri-Mg Varsity Baseball Mgr.: Frosh Jr. Sz Sr. Choirg Madrigalsg Linfield College. MILINKOVICH, SANDY: Gregg Shorthand: Thespians fSec.yg Precinct CommitteegDads Club Show: Class Assemblies: Jr. Sz Sr. Dramateursg Portland State. I I' .swqux , -- ' 3 v : 1' . rfi agp-1 l vi 'n xg 'Za I ., ei. , .H ,U I if E i 7 M5 i ,1 , gg ii '?i 5 :sag H rf'-Ifw ff:?ii5i'f?.?Xi Ri R lf f 'A ' fl2gi4ggjr. 355 5 if A gg ijt' 4 L,-W-:gi g .1355 fykg. ,j g , Fw 2? 3 Q? MONNER, DAVE: Trigi Kai: Varsity Track: B. L. Rep g Whitman. MONROE, JIM: Voice ofDemo- cracy Winner: Dads' Club Show: Forensicsg Willamette. MONTAG, DOROTHY: Cuieafg F. T. A. Q Clefs Q Corr. Sec.j3 Sr. ChoirQPres. , Treas.j3 Jr. Honor Girl: Election Comms. g G.L. Comms.g Willamette. MONTGOMERY, DIANA: Jr. Dramag Jr. Choirg Kyadag Undecided. MOORE, BRAD: Kuff g J. V. 8: Varsity Tra.ckgC1ass Assembsg Sophomore ShowgOregon State. MOORE, RONALD: N.M.S Semi-Finalistg Royal GQ Kuff Gambit, N. H. S. Q V. Baseball V. Basebal1QMgr.yg Undecided MORRIS, BILL: Transfer N from Californisg Undecided. ig.-wi MORRISON, DICK:Sound STC... 'wgif ,.,, CrewsU11decided. MORROW, MARY: Tao La Chi qAsst.Treas., Treas.jgTha11ang G. L. Repg G. L. Committees 5 Willamette University. MULLIGAN, PAT: Library Staffg Undecided. and , MURAWSKI, DAVE: Generalg Air Force. MURCHISON, JACQUIE: G. L. Comms.g Lewis 8: Clark. MURPHY, PATRICIA: Trans. from LaGrandeg Treas.of G. L g A S- G. L. Comms.gLewis 8tC1ark . MURRELL, BARBARA: Trans- vw--ev A fer from Crook County High Schoolg Undecided. MYERS, DOUGLAS: Generalg University of Oregon. 67 NEILSEN, JERRE. Transfer from South Salem Highg Port- land State. NEILSON, HEATHER: Tisque QTreas.jp J. V. 8: Vars. Rallyg E. E. 9 N. H. S. fComn1. jg Gen- drillsg Mum Show Queeng Jr. Prom Princessg Undecided. MYERS, JON: Alpha Nua J.V. Cross Countryg Portland State. NADEAU, DICK:Genera1g Armed Forces. NAHORNEY, JHVI: Mu Nu X15 Jr. Prom Comm.: Gen. Colm. Rep. g Class Assembs.g U. of Portland. THE LAST OF FOUR NEILSON, SHIRLEY: Tlsque qs.atA.ygsp. N.H.S.:J.V. at V.RaJly Squad: E.E.gGendri11sg Gen. Conn. RepgC1ass Assembsg Kandaharg Oregon State. NELSON, CRAIG: Mu Nu xi QS. at A.,Sec.yg Fr.8z V.Trackg Fire Squadgservice Squadg B.L. Repg Gen. Coun. Rep: Class Assembs.: U. of Oregon. NELSON, DLANNE: Spanish National Honor Societyg F.T.A. Dandaharg Lewis Rl Clark. NELSON, DONNA: N. M.S. Semi-Finalistg Cue Q Hist.j g Memoirs Contact Comm.g E. E. Tally Committee. g Gen. Conm . Rep.g Pacific Lutheran U. NELSON, GARY: Trigi-Kaig J. V. Football Km Wrestlingg Lewis and Clark. NELSON, LORI: KlixQV.Pres. , Sec.p gThalia.nQTreas.Jg Service SquadgMemoirs Contact Comm. G. L. Comms.g Gen. Council Repg Jr. Dramag Linfield. GREAT SPECTACULARS NOONAN, DENISE :Alpha Theta qPres,s.ar AJ. Thaliaug G. L. Comms.: Big 81 Little Sister Party Comm. g Portland State. NORRIS, LINDA:CuegMemolrs Contact Comm .g Service Squadg Counse1or's Officeg Big 8: Little Sister Party Committeeg Precinct Comm. g Undecided. ODENWELLER. WALT: Fr. Trackg Fire Squadg Memoirs Contact Comm.g B. L. Rep: Air Force. x NEUMANN, MARILYN Attendance Office Worker Civil Service Work. NIIMI, NORM: Delta Chlg -k Fr. , J. V. , Sz V8.l'S. Football Gen. Coun. Repg B. L. Rep University of Washington. Fr., J.v., Cz Vars. Track- Q 1 4 J X al. Un S 5, 4 L N 3 S 'll' X SF-are OLIVER, SUE: Soph. G.L. Vice Pres.: E. E. gCuieafQS.at A.j 5 ThalianqPres.jg N. H. S.3 Jr . Usher Squadg Big R: Little Sis. Partyg Class Assembs.9 O.S.C. OLLERENSHAW, SUE: Klix QV.P., S. atA.jgThaliang F.T.A. Kandaharg Memoirs Contact Comm.g Jr. Usher Squadg G.L . Rep.g Class Assembs.g U. ofO . 0LOFSON,JERRY: Wrestlingg B. L. Rep: Memoirs Contact Comm.g Class Assemblies g Portland State. OLSHEN, GERI: Zeta ChigG.L. . Comms.g Big Ka Little Sister PartygMum Show Corning Mem- oirs ContactComm.g Portland 5 .b,:b State. J H . zz 1 , 2 ff' .Muir .f igii OPSAL, KELEY: Trackg Sr. v. T kg U.S. Na . A l'2.C vy - Mf?:.. ..,- J -'. OSBORNH MARTHA: Trans' 45 fer from Catling Gen. Coun. Arif! . Q3 Rep. 5 Willamette. get ODMARK, JOHN: Thespians 5 Jr. 8: Sr. Dramag Jr. Achiev. U. of Oregon. OGILVY, B1LL:De1ta chiqv. P. 3: J .VZ 81 V. Basketba.1lgUniversity of Washington. OLIVER, PETE: U.S. National Bank Scho1arshipgRoyal GgB.L. Rep.g Gen. Coun. Rep.g J. V. 8: Varsity Football gl Track U. of O. OSGOOD, LINDA: Tao La Chi QHist.jg Election Comm.g G. L. Comms.gG.L.Repg Sr. Choir.g Linfield. OTNESS, MARGARET: Tisque QServ. Rep.yg Kandaharg Jr. gl Sr. Usher Squadg G.L. Comms. Gen. Coun. Rep.g Class As- sembs.g Pacific Lutheran. OTTERSTROM,JUDY: Kapaki fPres., S. at AJ: F.T.A.fHist.jg Art Staffg G. L. Comms.gPep Squadg Oregon State. PACHOT, JIM: Kuff fStanda.rd Bearery: Quest: Chess Club: B. L. Rep.: Jr. Prom Comm.: Class Assembs.: Movie Crew: Stage Crew: O. S. C. PALMER, THERESE: Trans- fer from LaPi.ne, Oregon5Un- decided. PARKER, JERRY: Mu Nu Xi qCorr. Sec.J: Royal G5 Gen. Coun. QV.P.J: Vars. Football 8: Basketball:Natl. Merit Semi Finalist: Undecided. W PETERSON, LINDA: Memoirs Contact Comm: Trans. From Holy Child: KufffV. P. Q5 North- western School of Commerce. PIHL, APRIL: Trans. from Portland Union Academy: Kuff : Big 8: Little Sis.Party Comm : University of Copenhagen. PHILLIPPI, CORRINE: Y.F.C. fPres. , V. Pres. , Sec-Treas. 5: Jr. Drama: Dads' Club Show: Life Bible College. 'R 'Q H. ., .,'-.--'i ? 12' 5 .,,. 1 Q--W PARRISH, SANDRA: Alpha Theta qPres., I-Iist., Corr. Sec.: G. L. Rep. : Portland State. PAU LSON, BOB: Trigi-Kai QS. at A.j5 Cafeteria Crew: Portland State. PENDER, KEN: Frosh Foot- ball: J. V. Baseball: J. V. 8: Vars. Track: Vars. Golf: B.L. Rep. : Oregon State. PENETON, JAMES: Trans- fer from Indiana: Fire Squad: Class Assemb.: Pacific U. PERKEL, JOYCE: Thespians qPres. J: Class Assemb.5 G.L. Comm.: Election Comm.: S. B. Comms. : Memoirs Staff: Jr. Drama: Jr. Choir: U. of Wash. PERSON, ROGER: Kandahar: Clefsg Speech Awards: Frosh 8: J .V. Basketball: J .V. Tennis: Sr. Choir fPres.J5 Madrigals: qPres.j:B.L. Rep.: Willamette. 71 POMERENE, PEGGY: Trans. from Washingtong Tao La Chig Undecided. POTTER, CAROL: Shorthand Sz Typing awardsg Tao La Chi fSec, Chaplainjg Tauphag Big 8. Little Sister Party: Mum Show C0mI1'13 Choirg U. of Colorado. PRASIL, KATHE: Alpha Theta fSec.g Janitorjg Kandaharg G.L . Comm. gElection Comm. gMem- oirs Contact Comm. gJr. Choir 3 Class Assemb. g Undecided. PRICHARD, SUE:TisquefSec. jg Fr. Tennisg Art StaffgMernoirs StaffgTal1y Comm.gOrientation Comm.gBig 81 Little Sis. Party Comm. gG. L. Repg U. of O. PUTNAM, SCOTT: Generalg Multnomah College. PUTZ, GEORGE: Jr. Achiev.g G-Noteg Clefsg United Nationsg Speech Awardg Lawrence. Jw X NSC . C... , Wwa 'll' xnr '27 K r mu I 72 S 4 QW :N X SJ H COLWLGYW YZQP we PHILLIPS, NORMAN: Gambitg University of Oregon. PIPER, SUE: Grantonian Staffg Election Comm.: G. L. Rep.g Big 81 Little Sis.Pa.rty Comm.g G. L. Comms.g Mardi Grasg Jr.Achieve.fSec.ygUndecided. PLATTER, PATTI: K. G.W. Disc-jockeyg Undecided. 'to- Qumran RABE, DELMER: Kuff QEd.Jg Dad's Club Showg Jr. Achiev.g Class Assemb. 9 Concordia. RADEMACHER, JUAN: For- eign Student from Chileg Art School in Los Angeles. RAMBO, JUDY: Alpha Theta QHist.7g Election Comm.g G.L. Comms.g Big 3. Little Sister Partyg G. L. Rep.: Undecided. RANSOM, CAROLE: Typing Award: F.T.A.: Ciao Y-Teens: Jr. Usher Squad: Big 8: Little Sister Party: Class Assemb.g Gym Helper: Undecided. RAY, CAROL: G.L. Exec. Sec.: Sr. Calss G. L. Pres.g Cuieaf QTreas.J: F. T. A. fTreas.Jg Sr. Drama: Kandahar: Gen. Coun. 81 G. L. Rep.: Undecided. REESE, JOHN: Alpha Nu: Gen Coun. Repg B. L. Repg Jr. Xt Sr.Assembs:Jr. Achievement Spring Rally Squad 5 Golf Team, University of Oregon. FSE l R r whites .1 RITCHIE, BRUCE: J.V. Vars. Track: Class Assembs,g B. L. University of Oregon. RITER, LETHA: Kapaki qAsst. Treas., Treas., SecJgG. L.Rep. G.L. Com1n.g Frosh Choir: Brigham Yotmg University. ROBERTSON, DICK: Trigi-Kai qs.at AJ: Royal G: Kandahar: Fr. ,J. V. ,V.Track: J.V. and V. Football: Oregon State. ' A :li 4 , 'K 'wt .5 Twig- Q' 1 .K ss fgflfiiiv f., 1' 24:Ai:E'i?iii1 if REGIER, JAMES: Trlgi-Kai QPres. Ei Hist.l: Jr. Achiev.: Gen. Coun. Rep.: Class As- sembs.s Jr. DramagOrchestra: Pep Bandg Portland State. REISBACK, CONNIE: Alpha Theta QS. of AJ. Kandahar: G. L. Comms.: G. L. Rep.' U. of O. Dental School. REPP, TOM: Beta PhlfS.atA.J Royal G: J. V. Sz Va.rs. Foot- ball, Wrestling, Ki Track: Fire Squad: U. of O. RICHARDSON, GARY: Kuff CV. Pres., Treas.yg Portland State. RICHEN, PETE:Genera1 Undecided. RIEDER, ROBERT: N. H. S.: J. V. 8: Vars. Baseball: B.L. Rep.: Jr. Achiev.g Willamette. -9' 73 1 ROSENAU, JAN: Kandahar: F. T.A.: Jr. Usher Squad: 5,13 Comm.: Big Sz Little Sis Party Class Assemb.: Lewis Sz Clark. ROSENFELD, MARILYN: G. L. Comm: Kapaki: Election Comm: Soph. Choir: Stephens. ROBINSON, THAD: Delta Chi QS. at AJ: Royal G9 J.V. Track J. V. Si V.Wrestling:B. L,Rep: Oregon State. ROOKE , BURTON, General: Undecided. ROSE, RUSS: Thespia.nsQPres. Treas.j:Sr.Drama:J.V.Track Class Assembs.: Dads' Club Show: Portland State. Seniors go to the polls. ROSLYN, SHARON: Tao La Chi QV. P. , Hist.y: F.T.A.: Big Sz Little Sister Party: Election Comm.: Gen. Coun. Rep.: Jr. Prom Comm.: U. of O. ROSUMNY, MARTIN: Alpha Nu:Thespians fTreas., S. at AJ Frosh Track: J. V. Football: Stage Crew: Class Assembs.: Jr. 8: Sr. Drama: U. of O. ROTH, AL: General: Undecided. ROUTH, LORETTA: Big Ka Lit- tle Sister Partyg G. L. Rep.: Portland State. RUSH, ELIZABETH: Cuieafg N. H. S.g F. T.A. QCorr. Sec., V. P.yg Honor Girly Soph. G.L. Pres.g Jr. 81 Sr. Usher Squadg Dad's Club Showg E.E.g O. S. C. RUSTEMEYER, DENNIS: Trigi Kaig Portland State. Senior dramateurs prepare production. SAGNER, JOAN: Alpha Theta fV.Pres., S. at A.jgBig 8: Little Sis. Party Comm.gG.L.Comm.g Jr. Achieve. g Portland State. SALMONSON, LINDA: Cuieafg S.B. Sec.gJr. G.L. Presg Big 8: Little SisgPa.rty ComIn.g Gen- dril1sgStudent Guidance Comm g Gen. Colm. Repg Lewis K: Clark. SAUL, DAVE: Thespiansg Jr. 8: Sr. DramagMemoirs Contact CommgFroshBasketbal1gU. of Hawaii. N . ,,:.:i. . X Y sAcHs, DENNIS: sr. Class Treas.g Alpha Nug Gen. Coun. A Rep.g N. H. S.g Frosh Trackg J.V. Footballg Fire Squadg B.L. Rep. g Undecided. SAGNER, JEAN: Alpha Theta QS. at A., Asst. Treas., Treas.yg Big Ka Little Sis. Party Comm g Jr. Achieve fSec.jg Portland State. . ..,, s digg .: ,. T i?? .-fp . . as S ff-df SCI-IMIDT, PETE: B. L. Rep: Sr. Class Sgt. at Arms: Class Assembs:Alpha NuQHistorian, Chap1ainJ:O. S. C. SCHNITZER, SANDRA: G. L. Rep: KapakiQPres.y: Memoirs ContactComm: G. L. Potluck Comm: Big 8zLitt1e Sis. Party Comm: Oregon State. SCHREIBER, VERNON: B. L. Rep:S.B. Treas. 8: Assistant Treas:DeltaChi:J.V. 8LVa.rs. Track:Gen. Coun. Rep: Class Assembs: Yale University. SCHUMACHER, GRETCHEN: Tisque: Class Assembs.: Big Sz Little Sister Party: Election Comm.: Jr. Class Show: E.E. Ballet School in New York. SCHWARTZ, BILL: Frosh 8: J. V. Football:J.V. Track:B.L. Rep. : Undecided. SCHWARTZKOPF, BOB: B. L. Rep: Delta ChifSec. y: Royal G. J.V. 8: Vars. Football: J.V. Track 8:Wrest1i.ng: Gen. Coun. Rep:C1ass Assembs :Pacific U. SCHACK, MARGARET: I.R.L. N.H.S.: Art Award: Journalism Award: Grantonian Ed.: Class Assembs.: G.L. Comms.: E.E . Jr. Achiev. qSec. J: Undecided . SCHOLZ, STEVE: Trigi-Kai qPres., V.P., 8: Treas.y: Gen. Coun. Rep.: Memoirs Contact Comm.: Audio-Visual Squad: Portland State. SCHIFFER, SHARON: Tao La Chi QS. at A. Q: Thalian :Merit Off.D: Jr. 8: Sr. Usher Squad: G.L. Comm.: Dad's ClubShow: Jr. Prom Comm. 3 U. of O. SCOTT, KRISTI: E.E.a Kapaki QChap. J: F. T.A. QSec. KaCorr. Sec.Q: Evaluation Comm.: G.L. Rep: Service Squad: Forensics: N. H. S. : Willamette. SEARS, SANDRA: Cue QHist. S.at A. J: Jr. Drama: Linfield. SEAVY, HAZEL: Zeta Chi: Office Assistant: Dad's Club Show: Undecided. SEDELL, SHARON: Memoirs Contact Commg CueQTreas, Sz V.Pres.J: Vice-Principals Staffg Sr. Bandg German BandgSwim Teamg Portland State. SETTERGREN, MARY: Klix QPres., Treas. lg N. H. S.g E. E. Jr. Usher Squadg G. L. gl Gen. Coun. Rep.g Election gl S. B. Comms.:Memoirs Staff: O.S.C. SHANE, SUZANNE: Big8zLit- tle Sister Partyg Jr. Achiev.g E. E.g Election Comms. 9 G. L. Comms.g Occidental. SIRI, JO: Transfer from Im- maculata Academyg Jr. Prom Comm.g Class Assemb.g Big 8z Little Sister Partyg Rose Fest. Comm. 9 Portland State. SITES, JOHN: Beta PhigRoya.l Gg Frosh Trackg Fr.,J.V. , V. Football 81 Trackg Fr. Basket- ballg B. L. RepgClass Assemb.g University of Oregon. SMITH, JUDI:Kandaha.rgF. T.A.g Election Comm. 5 Big KL Little Sis. Party Comm.g G.L.Comm.g Class Assembs.gLewis K: Clark. ,. ,,. N Wwe wa' SHEARER, LESLIE: Trigl- Kai fV.P. 81 Sec.yg Gambit ffreas. 8: Pres.ygCross-Coun- try: H. I. C.5 O. S. C. SHELTON, JIM: Kuff QPres.jg Oregon State. SINCLAIR, KAY: Y.F.C. 1V.P Treas.yg Student Body Store Helperg Linfield. SINGER, MARTIN: Royal G- Varsity Tennisg B. L. Repg Jr. Achievement: Whitman. SINGMASTER, LINDA: Kuff 1V.P. , Sec., Kr Hist.yg Dad's Club Showg Sr. Choirg Portland State. SINNARD, CATHY: K ap aki CGrant.Rep. lg Grantonian Staffg N. H. S.: Election Comxn.gE. Eg Stanford. 77 SMITH, PEGGY: Cue QPres. , Chap.J3 G. L. Rep.g Election Comms.g Pacific Lutheran. SMITH, SANDRA. Alpha Theta QS. at A. 8: Ch8.p.J:Big Ka Lit- tle Sister Partyg Jr. Dramag Jr. Choirg Class Assembliesg Business College. SMITH, SHARON LEE: Kuff QHist.y 5 Jr.ChoirfTreas., Sec .yy G. L. Comms.g Undecided. SMITH, STEVE: Generalg Ore- gon State College. SNYDER, IRENE: S. B. Store Staff, Jr. Choir, Undecided. Spring fever and graduation SOMEKAWA, GORDON: Mu Nu Xi qHist. 8: Sec. lg Class As- sembs.g Vars. Tennisg J. V. Baseballg B. L. Rep.: U.of O. SPARKS, SANDY: Zeta Chi qCorr. Sec. jg F. T.A.g Typing Awardg G. L. Rep.g Gen. Coun. Rep. g Election Comms. 3 P. E. Assist. g Portland State. SPICKERMAN, JANET: Zeta Chig Memoirs Contact Comm.g Big 8: Little Sister Partyg Un - decided. SPINT, JOANNE: Kapakig QSec.Jg G. L. Cornms.g Big 8: Little Sister Partyg Jr. Dramag Lewis St Clark. STAHL, DOUG: Delta Chig QS. atAJsR0ya1GgJ.V. s. vars . Baseballg U. of 0. ST. CLAIR, DENNIS: Varsity Footballg U. of Wash. STEIN, SUE: B1g8zLitt1eSis- ter Partyg Shorthand Awardg G. L. Rep.g-Gen. Coun. Rep.g Jr. Prom Comm.: U. of 0. STEVENS, JANET: Big 8: Lit- tle Sister Partyg G.L. Comms.g go in hand. Oregon St3t6. STEVENS, MARTHA: General Undecided. STEVENS, MIKE: B. L. Repg Columbia H1-Y1Sec.y: Granton- ian StaffqCa.rtoonistj g Portland Museum Art School. STEPHENSON, RON: N. ILS! Varsity Tennis: I. R. Lg 2nd, place city Tennis Meetg Stan- ford. 'A ,h,, STROMME, ROGER: Royal G: Columbia Hi-YfSgt. at Armsjg Jr. gl Sr. Swimming Captaing Class Assemblyg Pacific Luth- eran College. STUART, BARBARA: ZetaChi misc., S. at Ag. Big sz Little Sister Partyg Class Assembs.g G.L. Comms.3 Jr. Dramag Ore- gon State. SUCKOW, ROSEMARY: Kapaki QS. at A.Jg Kandahar fHist.Jg E.E. Gen. Coun. Rep. 3 N..H. S.gU.N . Essay Winner:V.P. StaffgU.of O. SULLIVAN, LINDA: G. L. Repg KlixQSg't. atArms, Sec.jg Gen. Coun. Repg Thaliang Jr. Prom Commg University of Oregon. 'B R .:- f 45,3 SWAN, LINDA: N.H.S. E.Eg cleftsqsecqg G.L. Repg G.L. ' ll Sr. Choir- Willamette. Commg Class Assembsg Jr. 81 A SWANSON, GEORGIA: N. H. S. Honor Girlg G. L. Rep.g G. L. Comm.g Election Comm.gE.E Memoirs Contact Comm.g Ore gon State. W 'M .f,-g,v,- 80' Da ...?.i ...-.. . :w M lx 1 aw 'P , K 1 3 Jkxixi? 'J Q' 'F 3 51' X STILL, DIANE: V. P. Assistq Carolersg Multnomah. STOUT, DOUGLAS: Generalg Oregon State. STRICKWERDA, CHRIS: Gen- eralg Portland State. .... mix K ,.:r QT fam 5 A .. .. x x 5 ,, Q fi - . . -:elf---PF: -.-- -I ' I N1 ,'-MEM '- l I 'RTI . . f i' , . -P-. , A-if SWANSON, GREGG: General Undecided. SWEENEY, LYLE: Transfer from Centra1gA1pha Nu QS. at AJ Frosh Sz J. V. Footballg U.ofO . SWERDLIK, CAROLYN: N.H.S. Shorthand Awardsg Klix qGra.nt. Rep.yg Gen. Coun. Rep.. G. L. Comms.g Class Assembs.g S.B. Comms.g U. of Indiana. an ,.. J.. SJ. .L, .nn-V. Aff- Q, v.. ' -e do-I Q -4 HQ- , ' L .aamx lim Tlx Y 1 Se X i , its Lf , Milled:-.11-suv E -fwm... 5 , ln .4., ...-. - W F I 'fs r-.M f as 5 4 TARLOW, ART: S.B. Treas.: Alpha Nug E. E.g Gen. Coun. Sz B.L. Rep.: Frosh, J.V., 8zVars. Basketballg Budget Comm.g Un- decided. TAYLOR, PATT: Alpha Theta' QSer. Rep.lg Mum Show: P. E. Assist. g Pratt Institute. TAYLOR, KAY: Tisqueg Sr. Choir QSec.yg Tri-Mg swing SixteengClefsgElection Comm 5 Memoirs Contact Comm. gMr. Find1ay's Officeg B. Y. U. s '-aw' Q TRAVIS,JACKIE: J.V. 8zVars. Rallyg Jr. Prom Princess. G.L. Rep.g Tisque qPres. gl V. P.3g ThespiansgKa.ndahargGendri11s QSec. lg Class Assembs.g O.S.C. TRULLINGER, JOHN: G-Noteg Orchestra fV.P.yg Bandg Frosh Footballg Frosh 8: J . V. Trackg Portland State. TRUITT, DIANA: Big 8: Little Sis. Party Comm. L G. L. RSP? G.L.Comms. g Undecided. iff' fi 1, nlLQ'sig,!5g'..i!!yf1! K Qt:ivEdQfl1ilE,gfl2l,i1 do M531...'1lj1,A,1fx'.1iil :ill 'dl WSJ! N133 fr ,im gal 4 f,..W..... mwzemshiq M, tm 4 h ' .L.' h QQ . 3-. . .-2k if ....... e im, f-Q. vi' we Q, is-...we-ar' mv 7' A he . .2 TENNIS, STEVE:Junior Class S. at A. 3 Rally Squadg N. M. S. Finalistg N. H. S.fComm.yg E.Eg Alpha NufPres., Treas.y: Gen. Coun.RepgB.L. RepgUndecided THOMPSON, KAREN: Klix fGrant. Rep.5g Clefsg Jr. Choir fSec.yg Sr. Choirg Golf Team QCapt.Qg Swim Teamg Big gl Lit- tle Sister Partyg U. of O. TOBIAS, PETE:General Undecided. TONSFELDT, WARD: Questg Trigi-Kai QS. at AJ: P. S. C. TOWER, JUDY: Klix qChap.Jg Kandaharg Thaliang Gen. Coun. Rep. 3 Jr. Sz Sr. Usher Squadg Homemaker of Tomorrow A- wardgJr. Sz Sr. DramagO.S.C. TROUDT, CONLEY: Science Awardg Undecided. 41x 81 101 wi. ff- a g .rg -5:5-: : X . .,... . . w.,..1,.,...-...Ssv.-...H ..- 1: .sf Q A y ,fil...1,.-.w i Q. 4 M .5 Kygigsngs 'E X ,. .ai ag is , to g. ir. . . , f. Q . . Nz Q Q, i .Java -' ' ' ,HQ WMV: 'W' UNTHANK, LESLEY: Ciao Y- Teens QS. at AJQG-Note fChap.J Election Comm.: G.L. Comm.: OrchestrafTreas.J gDad's Club Show: Lewis 8z Clark. UPHAM, JOYCE: Transfer from Holy ChildgB.L. Princess Gen. Coun. Seo.9 Tisque: G. L. Rep.: Class Assembs.g S. B. Dance fChair.j: Portland State. NG' 'gK?niv AF! S?57i. limilwwis 7 j bbw -X V.. -W Y 'r :E rf 'lk M J W TUCKER, CAROLE: Alpha Theta fV.P. Sz Chap.Jg F. T. A.. Grant. Staff: Jr. 8: Sr. Usher Squad: G. L. Comms. g Class Assemb.: O. S. C. TUCKER, SALLY: Klix QCust. , Corr. Sec. , 8. S. at A. J: Kan- dahar: Thalian: Big K Little Sis Party: Election Comm.: U. ofO. TURNER, SUE: Tisque QSer Rep. 3: Kandahar qTreas.j: E.E N. H. S. L Sr. Usher Squad: Jr Prom Comm. : Memoirs Staff: Class Assemblies: Undecided Q ffl? Smear and... .. VANDERVLUGT, VICTOR : General: Portland State. VEST, JANET: Transferfrom Franklin: Orchestra: G-Note: F. T. A.: G. L. Comms.: Port- land State. VINER, GEORGIA: Zeta Chi QTreas.y: G. L. Comms.: Big KL Little Sister Party: O. S. C. VOELLER, BEV: Tao La Chi qTreas.y:Tha1ia.n:G.L. Comm. G. L. Rep.: Gen. Coun. Rep.: Jr. Drama: Portland State. WAGNER, DICK: Vars. Rally: Mu Nu Xi qPres. 8: S. at AJ: Vars. Golf: Rose Fest. Comm.: B. L. Rep.: Gen. Colm. Rep.: U. C. L. A. WAKEFIELD, BILL: General Undecided. . . . . .smear alike! WALKER, SUZANNE: G. L. Rep. Q Southern Methodist. WALSH, MIKE: S. B. Pres.: Jr. Class Pres.: E. E.: Vars. Football: Royal G qChap.y: Mu Nu xi qv. P., chap., zz. corr, Secj :Gov. Youth in Leg. :U. of O. WALSH, STEVE: Beta Phi: qv. P., sec., 8. s. at AJ: J.v. Baseball 8: Basketball: Vars. Swimminggfioyal G:Sr. Drama: Class Assembs.: O. S. C. WALDEN, JOHN: Transfer from Central: Band: O. T. I. WALKER, MARY: Shorthand 8: Typing Awards: Cuieaf fSec.y Jr. 8: Sr. Usher Squad: G. L. Rep.: Election Comm.: Class Assembs.g Pacific Lutheran. SSS WATERMAN, DAVID: Questg GambitgTrigi-KaifHist.lgMem- oirs Contact Comm.g Frosh Choirg Jr. Choirg Visual-Aidg Oregon State. WATSON, KAREN: Twauno qs. atA.,Chap.,Cust.jgTri-MqPres. , Sec., H1Bt.lQ ClefsQV.P.jg Biz 81 Little Sis. Party Chair.g Sr. ChoirgTally Comm.gUndecided. WEDGE, JUDI: Zeta Chig Big 81 Little Sister Party Comm.g Memoirs Contact Committee 3 Undecided. WEIGE L, NANCY: G.L.C0mm. E. E. Artg Portland State. WEITZEL, PAM: Cuieafgllen. Coun.Rep.g G. L. Rep.g Tally Comm. g Jr. Dramag Library lIelpergG.L.Comms.gN. C.C. WELLINGTON, CLEOTA: Jr. Dramag Dads' Club Showg Gen. Coun. Rep. g Portland State. W J Nan. S i if A WARD, PAUL: Generalg Un- decided. WARD, ROSALIND: Honor Girlg Art Staffg Class Assemb.g Jr. Prom Comm.g Big gl Lit- tle Sister Partyg E. E.g N. H. S. G. L. Rep. 4 Portland State. WARRINGTON, DONNA: Art Staffg Class Assemb.g Election Comm.gE.E.gJr. Prom Comm.g Undecided. 'GW' WEST, CELESTE:TisqueqSea jg Kandaharg N.H.S.gTally Commg Junior Usher Squadg Memoirs Contact Comm. 9 Gen. Council Rep.g G.L.Rep.gPortland State. WHALEN, LINDA: Alpha Thetag G. L.Comms.gBig St Little Sis . Party Comm.qC1ass Assembs.g Jr. Prom Comm.g Pep Squadg Carolersg Undecided. WHITTEN,DlCK:R0ya1GfAsSt. Treas.lg Fr. Sz Varsity Track Mgr. g Varsity Football Mgr. g Menlo Park College. WHITTINGTON, JOYCE: G. L. Comms.: TwaunofGrant. Repyg Jr.Prom Comm. gTally Comm g Mr. Findlay's Office Helper 3 Class Assembs. 5 O. S. C. WIATT, PAT: G. L. C0mms.9 Ciao qTreas. ,Sec.J gUndecided. WICKS,JUDY:Sr. Class S. at Ag N. H. S. g Tri-MfV.P.yg F.T.Ag Clefsg TwaunofPres.,Treas.j 5 Tally Comm.g Comm. Usherg Sr. Choirg Willamette U. ST? ' . 2f4 ' .,,, .3 i..,x .X P WILSON,RODNEY!1'rans .from Washingtong Portland State. WINDER, JULI: S.B. Office Helperg Carolersg Midwestern School of Evangelism. WINNEN, LAURA: Zeta Chi fChap., Grant. Rep.yg Big Sz Little Sister Partyg Election Committeeg Class Assembliesg Northwest Christian College. . 5 ...sl R in S sg . viii ,ii -.3 G59 ? . if X a M 58, . . w wma is is ,s 1 xt ' -nun, ik Begg 5 IF! WILGUS, FERNf Gym Assist: Portland State. WILKINSON, PAM: Cuieaf1Sec, Serv.Rep.yg Precinct Comm. g Tally Comm. g Class Assemb.g Jr.Prom Comm.gMr. Findlays Office Staffg Oregon State. WILLIAMS. DEBBY: Ciao1S.at A., Publicity Chair.jg Jr. Kg Sr . Usher Squads.gJr. Dramag G.L. Rep: Commencement Usherg F.T.A.gElection Comm 3 Linfield. WILBOR , MIKE:General Undecided. WILSON, DAVID: G-Noteg J.V. Si V. Trackg Bandg Orchestra g Portland State. WU1SON,JOlIN: NMS Finalist. J.V. Golfg FOI'er1SiCSg American Legion School Winnerg Bausch Kz Lomb Science Awurdg N. II. S . fCOHIm.JQEE1Wl11li1lllS College. 'qv-agp LK .xnxx vw :N x . 85 gg ,f3, . . il? as? W 3, . 1. ' .Lg ,ix 'le . ,f.'fi-- 5 . ...N 0 .W fa.. , afxpgv. gag I . -, 1193 :'f.:.v..gf?! ' .. +.?'4gj ,awK ag ef-Q WOOD, KAREN: Commence. Usherg Portland State. WOODS, JULIE: Trans. from Moro , OregongE1ection Commg Tao la Chi fV.P.yg Precinct Comm., Commence. Usher g University of Washington. WISTING, CONNIE: A. F. S . Exchange Student to Denmarkg G. L. Comm. g Career Day g Undecided. WONG, ROSEMARY: Alpha Theta: Gen. Coun. Rep.gTa.l1y Comm.g G. L. Repg Jr. Class Assemb.g Portland State. WOOD, DIANA: TwaunofHist.yg Art Staffg Big Sz Little Sis. Party Comm. g Commence. Usher 5 Memoirs Contact Comm. gG.L. Comm.9 Oregon State. As freshmen we entered - ' - WORTHLEY, WAYNE: Frosh Trackg Bandg Portland State. YOUNG, BENTON: General Undecided. YOUNG, ESTHER: Dads' Club Show: C1aofPres., Chap.ygN.H.S. Portland State. ZAKOVICS, ZIG: Royal G9 Fr., J.V.8z V. Basketballg Delta Chig B. L. Repg Gen. Council Rep.g Undecided. HEARNE, JOSEPH: Orchestra QPres.5g G-Note qs,at A45 All City Orchestrag All Northwest Orchestrag Julliard School of Music. WEINSTEIN, GARY:Gen. Coun. Rep. 3 E. E. 3 Assemb. Comm.g Prep Panelg KBPS Radio Ad- visory Coun.g N.M.S. Finalistg Undecided. - - - now as seniors we leave. , ' 91 'J ' P lin l if I ' - ' ' DURHAM, LARRY: G-Nome: 5 Gen. Coun. Rep.g EE.g Class 'HK Assembs.gBa.ndfPres.yg Paris Consevatory of Music. HHf L Cawwrot shy DICK MILLER Richard S. Miller was born on June 14, 1942 in Spokane, Washington. During the seventh grade he moved to Port1a.nd and attended Fernwood school. He then attended Grant for three and a half years. In the middle of his senior year, he and his family moved to Glendale, California. He died on April 17, 1960 in an automobile accident in Red Bluff, California while returning from a visit to Portland. Dick was an officer in Beta Phi a.nd a member of Gents. He also participated in many athletic endeavors while at Grant. Dick was unusually intelligent and had a great reverence for living. Sadly enough, it was only Dick's intimate friends that were fully aware of his acute sensitivity and perceptiveness. 87 Grant 1-li, our Alma Mater, As one, our voices we raise To sing our parting chorus, Lilje lies now belzore us. Pour years we 've spent together In search ol: knowledge ancl truth We often will recall These happy clays ol: youth. Within these walls we cherish, in these halls we holcl clear, High purposes you've taught us, Frienclships you have brought us. As we seek wicle horizons, As we walk paths that are new, The Class of 1960 Wll remember you. B OF YH! ELEMEN an -4 Q If FERIODIC .a ,i -.v .. x. A-,M K G M: as inure nseuv s c 0 U 1 U soul! ll was use canals! c Q an ul 0 1 sv u v Us ll U 1 U sv D ., 'if' 'vw Ji 73114 54. if Q x fi 5 :..,, , K i 4 ti W Nu? 'D bg- ,,P '.:'4- J-I M '1 Q! 1. Q,w'M3 gf f 333 f fl ff 51 M61 ww if ,M 05 C WIC 1 . ce JSM W U wivgx X x W fl 7EigfZf Wf' J N I I 1 7 M ' i lx X 1 x. l4 5 1 M JR f QT 469 L ff! 5554! M, . . -X, X, xi, Mx I C KK4 ,NU ki I , :lf-41. LU l JW V .KX IM . ' Y X , fy-RN' , , L- A X711 ,i , PYWSQ M M . M vw- Junior Class Gtficcrs Kris Patterson Vice President Dxmcan Neilson President Carolyn Woodward Secretary Burnett Austin Sgt. at Arms. Carolyn Yerkovich Sgt. at Arms. J eff Nelson Treasurer ass of '61 junior Class Counselors Miss Calouri 104-1 206-1 Row J. Maiwald Palmer M. A. Hammett Feldman 3rd. Row Dougherty T. Bafus Newell T. Jordan Amero . Eraut I-1011311 . Fitch Rogers C. Moore Smile c. webly CSCIIXIIBIIGK R. Snell ROW ROW Yost . Andrews Morey . Tollard Smith . Hollenbeck Weber . Mautz Hulbert J. scott Baughman lst. ROW S. Hahn M. Wong G. Fee J, Odell L. Reisbacl C, Lee R. COIHIIB N. Boyer L- Reid S- Peek ard. now D- Akins D. co11ms C' Unruh K. Knudsen M. Allen P. Geuespi' J' Kahn L. Sanders 2nd. ROW M. Hamiltol B. Movius J. staub J' Davis J. Zuments C' Jacobs B. Merrill H. Osborn s ROW ROW 138-4 :is J. Wallis! Coggin S. Hirsc Sherwood D' Schmmg Paub 3rd, ROW Blake Sendelar Odom Carstens Lewis Nelson Timmerman Richardson Leonard Crockwell McNeil Cain Hathaway Stoutt Goodyear Frazier Robbins Danley Washburn Calkins 211-I ROW P. Ancheta K. Patterson 3l'd- ROW M. Coulter J. Jacobs J. Turnham R- Witt R. Loomis D- Maxwell L. Stavney M. Opton J. Bell E. Meyers. M. Brice D. Crowley S. Schyer B- Sfayf-On ROW ROW B. Scott M. Linner R. True E. Harper T. Parker D. Grisherger J. Klaus B. Greenbury E. Youel R. Kales C. Turk R. Nudleman S 200-II Row P. Stevens M. Lincoln D. Norris M. Oliver R. Bergeson. S. Gerber D. Teeples M. Mougey K. Dewar ROW D. Larson R. Hansen G. Gellette K. Concon K. Labach S. Grubb E. Neilson J. Amis 3rd. ROW J. Laws D. Mora D. Balon S. Dix D. Sluma S. Johnson 4th. ROW B. Hurne B. Drake N. Stevenson D. Muren P. Achton J. Bilden 104-3 U ROW B. Vergeer J. Kennedy D. Miller J. Ford 3rd. ROW S. M00l'e W. Foster M. Roeder J. LeBa1-on S. Ray R. Woodard G- C8.Bh1lU0 D. Hosken ll- PUIVSS K. Adanns G. Rae R. Meons N. Melcher B, Sahlin nd. ROW ROW D. Wilson M. Milligan J. Clare D. Cohen J- Cox L. Smith C. Siegenthaler D, price C- Heiney M. Ellmaker L. Bryant B. Thomsen lst. ROW L. 203-2 L. Ehrhart L. Larson M.Norton R. Tinker L. Casey L. Wordell L. Bruckner G. Jordan J. Dickie ROW G Hawkes D Phelan D Tweith K Reichle M. Hunter S. Jones R. Enkelis B. Friend D. Fyock 3rd. ROW Munday Johnson Taylor Taylor Bloomber1 Lovett Ridgway Pedersen Blakeslee 201-3 lst. RQW 2nd. ROW C. Kerley Hamann S. Suter Lacey C, Carver Conner S. Bridenbaugh Schleich B. Osgood Neville G. Williams Tate J. Krieger L. Barnet 93 M. Galwn A. Seet S. Justice 4th Qbgjun 2nd, ROW ' M P.tt N. Mccau D' Cimfs M. M ' C M512-:Y C. Cairney N' Jacobs J. Nelson 94 J. Pope tier 206-3 lst. ROW B. Morrison S. Johnson N. Hamm C. Glanz J. Crosby P. Rayburn M. Tupling S. Stahl N. Visser 2nd. ROW M. Busey L. Kramer f W J. Huddleston D. Keeton M. Thompson R. Zuercher 210-3 lst. ROW D. Niimi M. Streight M. Hale C. Hawkins G. Wilson P. Ryback L. Stephenson J. Ballin K. Brede J. Anderson M. Dibble 3rd, ROW J. Cuthbert C. Cooper J. Johnson B. McGuire J. Kline A. Taylor 2nd. ROW N. Merrill J. Coffey B. Wood B. Blair T. Hussey P. Farr D. Lindhe 211-3 lst. ROW S. Shook M. Plogg N. Raddon L. Williams D. Plumb L. Richardson S. Kobin D. McGregor J. Mattews 2nd, ROW C. Torrence B. Johnson G. Anderson L. Irwin B. Unkeles 138-2 lst. ROW G. Whitcher L. Davis G' Upham J. Meyer ard. Row D. Reed R. McLaughl1ng D. Baugh . l hn L Ma Za T. Lucas L. Francis L. Anderson C. Richardson J. Goodpaster L. Hardimau C . Borgesen V : Ti. , L. 3rd 4th. L. Dahlstrom K. Richardson ROW F. Randall R. Baer A. Simpson D. Laird J. Embree S. Bue P. Lenhart ROW S. Wright P. Otto N. Hundtoft D. Brigani B. Lake B. McCurta.in 3rd 4th. N. Tharp I M. Caely L. Clark ROW D. Snell B. Zavin B. Biegler D. Walsh B. Murphy D. Stapleton A. Easter D. Long ROW M. Thorsell S. Dodson A. Hallberg R. Soller . ROW A. Parkhurst L. Stanfield C. Ades S. Van Doren J. Peterson B. Goddard J. Stimac C. Ma.rce11 P. Huffman 'nd. ROW B. Bartlett J. Dailey C. Kingsfather T. Farnsworth K. Ludwig M. Miller 3rd, ROW V. Orr S. Carney Davidson Wilde Irvine Schneli Hendryx McKenzie Clifton Berlant Soule VanHorn 138-6 ROW S. Brown L. Popick G. Davenport M. McQuarry J. Williams R. Richards S. Treadgold K. Miller B. Warley ROW M. Thompson J. Stevens C. Fahrmann K. Slutzman N. Babb J. Hjalested Harper Smith . White Conini ROW Batty Snider Knez Neilson Steinberg Saul ROW . Kawaleski . Yeager Bakkensen M. Waverly . Espe 216-5 lst. ROW J. McCauley S. Martinson K, Ggiglgr P. Smith L. Boston J- RB-Dkill B. Limbrlck E. C1661D0l1 31-d. ROW S. Carstens Kirkland S' White Fitzimmons R. Griffeth Devet K. Bridges Manning D. Kameny Rveppel 2nd, ROW smom D' Moy Bernhard C. Hanson zsu B. Schleich Hay A. Kohl Bre.un B. Hardt Buck lst. ROW S. Uduloff K. Hickman R. Harris C . McLenithsn B. Richmond G. Bachanan M. Caine L. Turner C. Derr ROW J. Annandale M. Schmidte K. Stipe M. Meek I B. Geist N. Vaughn K. Courtright J. Heilbrun L. Yast S. Marks 3rd, ROW J. Brady P. Ellis H. Sevett D. De Samale C. Lindquist D. Garell T. Meeker95 D. King D. YOBt 216-6 s ROW N. Evenson J. Obinger B. Ketchmark K. Shisler J. Cotton S. Howell M. Schleining M. Decker J. Vonderhiedt nd ROW B. Roesler R. Ehrhardt P. Sjoberg V. Linger West Goodwin Gravelle Crowson ROW Anderson Starr Bradley Vinable Row Amend Weinstein Keaveny Jolly 206-7 ROW L. Scholz M Weinstein M Davidson J. Murphy M Buck C. Coffelt J. Russell C. Woodward J. Goldman ROW K. Cartensen P. Poulos Salmenson Edwards S. 96 P. S. Littlefield . Symons Scheideman . Kell ROW . Davis . Roth J. Hamilton A. Karlbergs R. Davis' D. Carlson . Mclntyre Burke G. Stewart D. Lowenthal 206-6 lst. ROW F. Stringer T. Schnitzer S. Waldman L. Strauss J. Bull C. Yerkovich L. Dahlquist C. Driggs R. Rimby ROW M. Hoake R. Smith M. Shadbolt D. Partis M. Winne J. Rutto R. Lowe N. Douvri K. Caton 3rd. ROW R. Sk.i.nne1 R. Curry J. Moore L. Mumfo D. Powell B. Phillip B. McGa.r: C. Thoma1 P. Isaccs D. Ramey D. Aisner 104-7 lst. ROW Shook Parker Roberts Kautz Benson Hepp Casey Trumbley Gallowa ROW Jacobson Mulder Stanley Rubens Brooks Laris J. Alhadeff B. Breall 3rd. ROW T. Shannon D. Crombin S. Welnstei S. Mead B. Austin S. Cooper B. Franzke ROW T. Wecker J. Hull D. Olmsche D. Neeley B. Staver G. Marouts4 If AS wx W xwqfw 1 i vxk . Www W ,b,,w.., ., X 5. mwww-W .,.Q,,,w,.. -W W E i b www W QA:.,X,N.q,.w. M . ..x.. W. . S W5 MXMVX . ,NF-wmmff xx , K . -- wi' Awgywwvmfwf - , Xwwfw- Q ' ..M..w-xgjf g x. 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' ' t 1 i x I , H 1 ' ,, 4 QQ: , Q - . 0 Qu 1 2 ,Q 5. r 3 JYQQHQW 94' Lk L Q sift k 4? wiv in f.nng.g5QF ,EEA W A. nd. 211'7 M, Pointer ROW 1 L. Brown S. Nausbanner ard. ROW J' Grant J. Nelson S. Melcher R. Cobalty P. Lawson D. Yaunce E' Ne1m?'m R. Severtson . I-landris M. Walker G. Robinson J' Purcell D' Woofls J. Raudanauker N. McGill ROW lgolfukle B. Rollage ' r J . Urghart J' Cammmg B. Ashiem S' Boyer B. Lyner K. McKean A. Meyers C. Shoop P. Solomon The Junior Class regrets the untimely passing of Jack Thomas. Jack transferred to Grant from Central Catholic High School as a sophomoreg personable and earnest, he made the transition easily, ea.rning friendship of fellow students and respect of the faculty. Jack was an exceptional student academically, for he was fore- cast for the EE program and he made honor roll grades. His athletic interests fell along the line of football, tennis, bowling and baseball. 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Brookhart S. Hardin . Sharp R. Fleer D. Cowa.n B. Olshen M. Viken 3rd ROW M. McLaughlin A. Rector K. Garvin K. Swanson 2nd ROW K. Fraundorf K. Kastleman R. Petrovics R. Arnst L. Shafford M. Jensen L. Payne R. Richards T. Sapersteln Stephens J. LaSalle Richlniond 31' d ROW Sgmt D. Newhouse Dyer R. Larson . Dimmu . Wilson Tollard True Fry ' B1 kk 1 Giesbrecht D' S a Erb W . kinn 4th ROW Giesbrecht D Halen Jensen ' G. Shar Wood Aan: Swanson E. Taylor Moilien T. Moon Hamil . Eaton 209-1 1 lst ROW K. Vachter A. Spencer G. Saling J. Nelson qw-..v'n Hickman Valley Deines McKinnon 1st ROW ROW 214-1 Allen M. Nelson Allen J. Otterstrom Schriber 3rd ROW Brainard J. Schaifer Connoly Brown Pajak Winslow MacDonald McCormick Tuomey Singer Soles Johnson Philo Aimmett Stefik Pedersen 4th ROW Dorth TenEyck Druznnan Harding Brister Leak Hestmark Adams Johnson Driskell See P. Weaver 3rd ROW M. Funkhouser R. Wood F. Casey A. Sasaki K. Seitz G. Courtright N. Nelson J. Patrick ROW T. Mandrones B. Detje R. Thomas M. Moyer 4th ROW C. Klingseis N. Hansen J. Moen W. Klaus B. Dubal J. Harold . 11-Q, . it .fi-YT 205-2 lst ROW 2nd ROW S. Tarr B. Hall J. Davis B. McGill N. Palmer S. Schmidt S. Henshaw 3rd ROW P. Claxton B. Erickson S. Nelson R. Hoppe J. Stafford D. Drennan R. Williams J. Brandt lst ROW 2nd ROW 216-2 HGISBI' S. Thome MCN9i1 L. Woodside Dalton 3rd ROW Duncan Hanson Woodward S1efma-n Skock Digman Jones Castleman Payne Baer Johnson Bonds Bigler Stewart 4th ROW Lashley Robbins Waltack Travis Olson Lumby Wahl Phillips Chambers Nelson Weillel' Miller 209-2 lst ROW D. Wilde B. staywn , Neglin 3rd ROW E, Hauge P. B885 13, Byl-am P. Robertson N. Pomerence R- Nadeau P. Richmond G- TOYS V, Lea C. Crawley L. Paulson J- Cohell J, Verry M. JODSB 2nd ROW 4th ROW M. Whitehead F- Hammack S. Stendal F. Fltzgibbons . Hirsch L. Simmons . Sammig D. Fitz S. Hunter A- Hanson J, Heaney M. Bates . Garnett 110-3 lst ROW S. Lynch Amadore J. Stanfill Maves 3rd ROW . Wahoske G. Tester Barnes T. Haley Grubb J. Creswell Meeker B. Boling Gardner G. Thompson Wickenkamp S. Sims Pringle H. Gadd 2nd ROW B. Phillips Murton 4th ROW Endresen D. Beach Murphy M. Hasson Eagle J. Mcharry Maurer J. Pendergrass Brownridge S. Rosenfeld 211-3 lst ROW Moore Hinnaman Melby Chattin Tuomey Sears Kiser Craig Cieldha 2nd ROW Kieruff Olds Glen Cameron Shephrd Fullxnan 3rd ROW 4th ROW K. J elkren T. Sasser P. Young T. Lloyd J. Porter K. Byers C Henry C. Egger J. Sallberg D. Baird J. McFeron C. Dahson J. Popma S. Ickes J. Veneton 133-4 lst ROW S. McShatko M. Wess L. Aronson A. Kerns 3rd ROW G. Service Schubbe P. Parks Beardsley A. Costello Rice J. Pearson Lehfeldt B. Kingwell Dritsas B. Bjerke . Jones E. Poulos H8-rdill 2nd Row 4th ROW J. White Plamondon D. Green Adams L. Cowley Rosen N. Gertz Hurd M. Horn Long C. Roeckel Breese 200-3 lst Row P. Floyd Haussman J. Lampert Gelst J. Pickett Bailey ROW Ledgerwood C. Erickson Smith J. Turcott Taylor J. Burns Rose J. Beach Walker A. Sullivan Malkasian P. Walker 2nd ROW 4th ROW Smith B. Helzer Day A. Jordan Kelsey R. Sandstrom S. Coday G, Kem Pauley D. Miles 216-3 1st ROW M. Griner . Newhouse J - Corbin . McCue 3rd ROW . Nelson G. Welgzel J. Brodigan B- Hansen S. Cameron R- Staines . Morgareidge B- Olds . Weatherly J- PIICZ . Klug J. Carter . Steerman J. Eccles J. Hofher C. Watson 4th ROW C, Moore G. Parks . Hardy L. Miller E. Mautz R. Holcomb Wolfe A. Kohl A. Dobberfuhl P- Schaffran Henry Randle Walker Hesla Simon Neilson Reynolds Ellis 3rd ROW Morris B Ray 2nd ROW B Hamilton E Fgley R Oswalt 1St ROW K. Jenquin Fisher S. Beverly Morrls B. Kind Rodll ard Row R. Warren B. Donahue T. Herman W. Hibbard D. Bailey J. Gaebel D. Sutton Re G. y Everett 4th ROW Wedge G. Brown Kneeland P. Mason Buck J. Lowry 143-667 1st ROW 2nd ROW L. Ramme Hinds C. Walter Anderson H. Wilson Gleason M. St. George Morris C. Wilcox Boyd E. Dodd Kreiger L. Deines 210-6 lst ROW S Hobbs Hughes L. HBIISSD Weimer 3rd ROW Still Lake Hanson Steding Hansen Howard Hern Busby Suklis Elliot Dawson Collins D0WDie Hartley 2nd ROW 4th ROW Pearson Kohn McKenzie Phernetton Johnson Schlelch Parhman McNish Wickstrom Myers 105 Patterson Varitz Anderskow 211-6 lst ROW C. Gales R. Jaynes L. Brookhart S. Andrianoff C. Neilson 3rd ROW S. Eilers K. Nelson S. McKennon G. Anderson S. Demoff F. Wilson C. Hendryx A. Pockert O. Wayt D. Taxlow S. Riches B. Phinny 2nd ROW J. Dewar R. Hayden D. Dimitre R. LaMottee 4th ROW Y S. Thomas J. Steirrnan J. Marshall D. Kerron B. Snedeger S. Carter A. Woods E. Schoenfeld 200-7 lst ROW N. Johnson C. Cooley M. Doyle 3rd ROW P. Wilson W. Braendlein K. Sasser T. Richardson J. Thorne D. Fritsch C. McCormick . Miller B. Lee . Harrow P. Flynn . Whitely K. Phillips - Scott 2nd ROW . Brewer S, Kaplan 4th ROW L. Sevan J - Ott J. Lundstrom - H9-118911 N. Rud - Derr S. Blatter . Brace K. Griffin S. Arnsberg 210-7 lst ROW D. SteV6l'lS R, Gyorgg S. Strong 3rd ROW S. Lehr Brumm J. Fuller Degler S. Battler Arnst K. Dudgeon Richen K. Clarke Whitney K. Ramberg Kincaid J- Hatch Murchison 2nd ROW 4th ROW B. Rl1Sh Pahe J. MO0Ck Finnegan M. Finnas Heinrich K. Motich B, Behurgt K. J0neS Sweeney 106 M. Sands Shaw S. Weinberg l .4 . .. wfwir f ,N ky-r25:i.liif's.2 205-7 lst ROW C . Bolin S. Hammons D. English H. MCC arter J . Lodmell 3I'd ROW P. Mcmtyre D- Ellis M. McCartney M- Hjelt P. Fullman B. High P. Jgnes D. Filbert G. Stout R- T3-889-rd L, Heath H. McNicholas znd Row D- Songer J. Wilderson 4tl1R0W J. Jerman L- DV0I'9-k J. Kennington T- ATP p, Cripe B. Roberts G, Reeh M. Carroll C. Kirk B- Krygier 216-7 1st ROW K. Rygh M. McCe11and J. Bunte M. Dees D. Gossling S. Polen J. Bettis L. Hilley D. Rabe 3rd ROW S. Hemenway B. Harvey G. Josephson D. McCu111n C. Oliver M. C1a.t11n D. English L. Lamb 2nd ROW J. Smith B. Linstedt T. Johnson R. Sauer P, Jordan B. Allen B. Rebeird K. Theis W5 wjLWw1!y'fAw M QBWDSWBQ fwlpgb 7 1 . FN P 'M f wffMfM ABSENTEES ix. 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Chase Weiner ROW Litscher C. Ruberro G05S E. Tuttle BGUO D. Wieden 3101306 5- ::?'- l'i :- G. Engel M. Dale R. Caplan E. Canon ROW J. Bechtold G. Borquist D. Fulmer J. Gambs S. Brooks A. Bloom D. Ball J. Merrilt G. Dempsey M. Bradley 132- 18:2 lst ROW M. Delaney L. Wahl C. DeTemple S. Dawson 31'd F. Fehrenbacher B. Crow V. Bass M. Gabriel B. Barthel 2nd ROW B. Caufield J. Woodburn J. Flad S. Cole B. Bunting il 45- 18:2 1st ROW S. Brown G. Denton M. Goldberg L. Jackson G. Bailey L, Gown S. Hauser T. Moore 3rd ROW C. Anderson S- E511 L. Glockner B- Dickie K. Farnham F- Brlmn N. Kelley H. Beckerman L, Ca,-gm T. Miller 2nd Row G. PBt81'BBll M. Murtaugh B- N088 B. Shelton M- Mcclme V. Sessions C. Peddicord K. Jensen 134- 152 1st Row M, Ormus C. spenr P. Livingston B. Auguston M. Moss R. Rueppell C. Willman T. Custis 3rd ROW R. Smith D. Maghy N. Nelson D. Strom G. Reiter C. Howlett D. Land D. Grimes M. Wsok M. Taylor ROW J. Euler B. Bernhard M, Wuuamg W. Schoessler D. Toye 113 J. Claxton D. 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Staatz 1 39 -38:4 lst Row Peterson Dimmick Gerber Castelano Zakovics 3rd ROW K opwn Urquhart Reed Bergln 2nd ROW J Thompson S Knight K McC redie . May Hazelblade . Sidney . Grohs Morrison Lindhe . Anderson . Irvin Master son Renne George Crawford . Jarrett 43 -38:4 lst ROW Somers Tunstall Renoud Miller Enouf Baudendistel B K, Vernstrom ' mg Haaga 3rd ROW Gordon D Taylor Goldman Lum Ar n 01 d MacKenz ie Dahlquist B. Clark 2nd Row 4th ROW Story K Wallwork Piercy Swartz Nelson Krumbholz Prichard Scmemmg 41-38:4 lst ROW Walker English Hedges Lindsay Arant Zenger Gilmore Olshen Knupp 2nd ROW Curphey Charles Cohan Mumford Thompson Tate B. Birkemeier Preston . Henderson 3rd ROW A. Gross L. Meier C. Phillips 4th ROW S. Stine Schell McKeow'n Kiel Siegelbaum 132-3814 lst ROW M. Britton L. Frazier S. Fairley P. Calouri S. Dietrich R. Bechtold B. Flint P. Carstensen 3rd ROW L. Galvin Deiness G. Brown Battaglia . Cousine Bloom Duffy Collier P. Brown McCormick 2nd ROW Barhyte D. 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WSW' f K '- lg? sm.. f 2-2 ' ' 2522 izrf rx- iw - ,. 1. .,..2, ..x V ,,. , wg if 55 vw: . . Xia gb 'M ig 11 L 'QN W' X E Q: M w , S Ti ,- XR , V ., IEEMWEI -If. ' N ffiwsrsssff. 1 - S XX ig 2 Q94 X Qi . E 5 A k '-12.xQg'Q' S, -limi: 5, fm . an . M . K - 1 if f V - .. ' X ww X Q4 -fx R Q 2 is A 6 Xsifiiiig MX J LIIHOI' P YOIH COLIIT Gretchen Anderson, Kris Patterson, Carolyn Woodward, Corky Smith Patty Benson 8: Marsh Busey 1 Ends' League Court FIRST ROW: Joan Lovelett gl Peggy Edwards. SECOND ROW: Carol Lentz gl Kathy Klug. ' - afivities uw f vt I Y -If .5241 lf' ' ,I if I null S ' 11 ll' f Q7 I If 3 . X v WL gf' ga f f FALL PRESIDENT Judy Chin FALL EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Sue Carter FALL GIRLS' LEAGUE CLASS OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Kristine Vernstrom, Carol Kerley, Carol Ray SECOND ROW: Sue Struthers, Mary Ruth Moody, Pat Lough Judy Martin , 7 Gnrls HISTORIAN--Jane Drinker TREASURER--Pat Murphy League xjgvmsiggxqzgwfr-.Mg . 'g e 1gfeQe??:i?isw - maggie X 53359 - :iv x Le,, , .e: ' Qfwjiffi- L E pf 4333 - - . be N . Q SPRING PRESIDENT Judy Martin EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Carol Ray ADVISORS: Mrs. Beacon gl Mrs. Schroeder FALL GIRLS' LEAGUE CLASS OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Peggy Carstenson, Jeri Weimer, Patty Benson, Peggy Manchester. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Lindell, Joan Pringle, Pat Neiman, Nancy Clodfelter. A gg -,:, gzw- : :' Ai .. - 1 I .,,.,, .: 'Yi' 2-nr if SENIORS: Betty Brookshire Kz Sara Davis in UWT? F X I 128 SOPHOMORES: Bev Kingwell K: Connie Brookhart Fall Honor Girls :L f- 5 .-f.,x Q ..,.e h .,. 1 Q Q ,wb J UNIORS: Karen Sherwood 8: Martha Dibble P Sw FRESHMAN: Nedra N ' z 5. if Qj3TLIfi'1 WX' Spring Honor Girls SENIORS: Karen Watson h Linda Brown J UNIORS: Cathy Neville k Gretchen Anderson FRESHMAN1 Cheryl Smith sopuomonss: Lena Brookhnrt a node Cowan Girls Le ue Q fn-. fx I A - '.. 5' ,--V I 1 .A,:, THE BIG Ka LITTLE SISTER PARTY PRESENTATION OF HONOR GIRLS GIRLS' LEAGUE ASSEMBLY FALL GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES Activities COTTON DAY PIGTAIL 8: TENNIS SHOE DAY GIRLS OF THE MONTH SPRING GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES .wwf audit! FALL PRESIDENT Bob Bents Boys FALL EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Jim Bercu FALL BOYS' LEAGUE CLASS OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Craig Henry, Steve Singer, Jack Cain, Howard Hosken. SECOND ROW: Marshall Arniton, Rick Hoppe, Dick Olmshied, Gregg Childs. FALL BOYS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES Y L16 S I FIRST ROW: Jim Cash, Dick Beaird, Dave Phalen, Denny Sachs. 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JA ,f ,4 c, G L , -t.1f,, -I llfffdrh .' 6 A 'I L ffi ff' '- X f 7' 4 ,K A 7 4, ,A f' A 1, - 4425 l KK'Z',lN, .Q l-ixg.,z1 4.1,,Q,1f. 61.41, f 'L 1.5 Xa. cv Xwf',fi,.:,1, 'V' 1f7'L- .L mf' -.g.,,:,v'I4i'-741,633 A 4 4,-f 3, Q, , X Q X ' .M M .PJ L is A ,. ' A-, V .1 N s X I f ff ,f ,1i:ifff'!'4 ,2fj,gQy,f,, .,'lf.f,Cr' ,f-.Qaf ff-fffef. whiff im 1 Q' ' J ,f T' 'L . ,' ,ff I . 'ff iflgg f YJ , 4214, 3' ,ffl .-f'ul.i1-fir!-'QV-ei? X., ff? ff -rt . 1 , K eff. ,- ., .yf1L , Y .Lf A 1 Ay' X' f f'-.1142 A 'Q ff' jx' I JM 5' -- sd Q Y' ff 4' f I, A - A . , Y , XA 1, A. 54220 X, x. mf- Q46-K' L., if Shakespeare In the fall of 1938, when the Administration was encouraging curriculum ex- perimentation, Miss Ewer asked permission to offer a Shakespeare course as an elective for seniors. The class began in January, 1939, and caught on quickly. With the exception of the 1958-1959, it has continued without inter- ruption for twenty-one years. Before the Second World War, the ratio of boys to girls was 2 to 1, often including in its three classes almost every outstand- ing athlete in the school. Since the War, with boys being urged into higher mathematics and sciences, it has beena real struggle to regain the ratio, but this year showed a desirable increase of boys in the classes, which made it possible to produce the play this year. Since 1939, many plays have been given with only one repetition--that of The Taming of the Shrew, --1939, 1950, and 1960. Miss Ewer's purpose in offering the course, though primarily to share her enthusiasm for the works of this great master, is to help students to develop their ability to think for themselves and to acquire a worthwhile, working philosophy of life which will help them to be wiser and happier citi- zens in a world of confusing speech and conflicting ideologies. w MISS EWER Drama epartment Dramateurs Gra.nt's drama department is constantly striving to be one of the major out- lets for many ofour upper classmen. This year was Mr. Gerber's firstyear as director of the junior and senior dramateurs. Teach Me How To Cry and Androcles And The Lion were the two major productions put on by the senior dramateurs this year. Dramateurs also participated in the Memoirs assembly and Dad's Club Show. 138 MR. GERBER 1 Senior Dramateurs FIRST ROW: C. Ray, H. Davis, S. Mackie, S. Oliver, J. Martinson, M. Jameson, C. Bechtold, M. Karniff, J. Cohn, S. Lindberg. SECOND ROW: C. Jacobson, S. Milinkovich, J. Caldwell, S. Dunsten, D. Martin, J. Brooks, J. Tower, J. Jones, J. Lamer, A. McClellan, S. Davis, S. McKenna. THIRD ROW: B. Gagnier, D. Saul, J. Odmark, D. Carstens, S. Walsh, R. Rose, P. Ward, M. Rossumny, G. Brownstein. Dramateurs Rehearse WA Shakespeare Play Rciiuzwsal President vs! FSM Senior Dramateurs Sec retary Secretary Treasurer Hifi f Sue Linberg Vice President Dick Carstens Kay Lehfeldt Carol Ray Brian Gagnier ,. s Aw, lass First Period 1. 139 ANDROCLES D. Carstens MEGAERA S. Lindberg CENTURION J. Ballin LAVINIA D. Martin CAPTAIN R. Rose METELLUS M. Rosumny LENTULUS J. Odmark FERROVIUS B. Gagnier SPINTHO C. Haskell CAESAR S. Walsh THE LION P. Ward THE EDITOR G. Brounsteln Audrodc and th Lion .Tea ll M How to Melinda Grant C. Bechtold Will Henderson M. Rosumny Mrs. Grant A. McClellan Polly Fisher K. Lehfeldt Mrs. Henderson S. Oliver Bruce Mitchell R. Rose Mr. Henderson P. Ward Miss Robson J. Tower Anne J. Martinson Eleanor D. Davenport VY Xt is Petruchio S. Tennis 5 Katherina M. Graham Babtista R. Peterson Hortensio D. Robertson Tranio J. Reese Widow J. Perkel Grumio R. Eastman Gremio J. Engdahl Bincentio G. Auld Curtis M. Charters JE -fi EiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiSSEEEEE 'K 25255 T amiu of the Shrew x ! l 'Q Y 2 5 i ELIXCUCLS J J Public Sp aki This year the Speech Department has represented Grant in its traditionally excellent manner. All over the city and state Grant students have been taking trophies and placing in various meets. Besides rep- resenting us out of school, the Speech Department has entertained us in numerous assemblies. MRS. HAMILTON FIRST ROW: S. Howell, S. Burgum,J. Wicks, K. Scott, S. DeGraffe, P. Hazeltine, , C. Davis, S. Bushnell, D. Albert, L. Boyer. SECOND ROW: B. Bents, P. Solomon, J. Cawthorne, K. Kell, B. Duncan, L. Hill, G. Feuerberg, B. Feldman. THIRD ROW: J. Monroe, R. Pearson, H. Hanson,J. Maness, P. Gillespie,J. Scott,J. Bercu. Trophies presented January 17 1960 Speakefs SPel1d lunch diSC11SSiI1g PI'0b18mS Trophy presented in assembly from f Le is KI Clark Speech Meet with Mrs' Hamilton Pacific University Speech Meet. rom w - ' Speech Winners DISTRICT MEET WINNERS LEWIS Sz CLARK WINNERS FIRST PLACE WINNERS SECOND PLACE WINNERS PORTLAND STATE MEET WINNERS THANKSGIVING ASSEMBLY FALL OFFICERS Pres. V. Pres. Sec. Treas. Hearne Wilson Linke Unthank Pres. V. Pres. Sec. M. Nelson J. Trullinger K. Linke SPRING OF FIC ERS Qrch estra ,,,.,,.....,...,,,,., - .A 5, z-um: 1' El!E55!ES. .'..3::gQ5,?,SifSf First Violin Nelson, M. Linke, K. Mays, B. White, J. Dickie, J. Salmenson, S, Unthank, L. Hallenbeck, D. Taylor, D. Viola Newell, D. Bracanovich, W. Williams, S. 4 Stallb , B . Collins, J. Second Violin Ott, J. Robinson, J. Parham, N. Seitz, K. Wilson, M. Rickard, S. Dawson, S. Lewis, C. Goldberg, M. Seitz, B. Oboe Stutzman, K. Woodside, L. Ott, J. Bassoon Trullinger, J. Cello Wilson, A. Clifton, M. Tollard, C. Flute Dvorak, L, Caton, K. Trombone Rector, A. Starr, J. McLean, D. Durham, L. Clarinet Allen, M. Wilson, D. - ' W .. .. ., ,L . . .. ,.,,, . .. ,N Percussion Mahaffay , M. Amend, B. McNish, D. Baker, H. Trumpet Greco, L. DuBois, G. Burman, T. String Bass Vest, J. Staub, J. Grilley, G. Dewar, J. Hearne, J. Tuba Rush, B. French Horn Wallman, L. Gambs, J. Bunting, B. FALL OFFIC ERS Pres. V. Pres. Sec. Treas. L. Durham B. Amend J. Davis L. Griffith Pres. V. Pres. Sec. Treas. . Amend . Griffith . Buck . Aldridge and SPRING OF FIC ERS First Clarinet Davis, J. Buck, P. Tuttle, D. Sedell, S. Linn, C. Morrison, A. Second Clarinet Lord, B. Hoak, C. Mora, D. Erickson, B. Hauser, S. Alto Clarinet Murton, Paula Third Clarinet Ickes, S. Cole, J. Rice, D. Smith, L. Landsborough, M. Bass Clarinet Aldridge, L. High, B. Bass Rush, B. Foster, J. Wothley, W. Younce, D. Braendlein, W. Bailey, J. ' First Cornet Moy, D. Steding, M. Davis, R. McFeron, J. Second Cornet Walden, J. Bates, M. Brugh, T. Goddard, S. Oboe Stutzman, K. Woodside, L. Ott, J. Newell, D. Flute Ellis, P. Hundtoft, N. Rimbey, R. Still, B. Bernhard, B. Fleagle, S. Corlett, E. Tweith, J. Dvorak, L. Caton, K. Arter, G. Baritone Starr, J. Pickett, J. Rector, A.. Grant. J. Trombone Durham, L. Griffith, L. McCarter, H. Ellis, D. Clifton, B. DeChaine, T. MCLea.n, D. Percussion Amend, B. Bough, D. McNish, D. Rice, J. Smith, R. Gadd, H. Baritone Sax Jolma, L. Alto Sax Trullinger, J. Krumbholz, K. Josslyn, G. French Horn Wahlman, L. Gambs, J. Bunting, B. Tenor Sax Kanzler, L. Baritone Sax Jolma, L. 14 5 D ance Baud P 6 P B EL T1 d Marching Band SENIOR SENIOR W- JOIUISOH, M- BFOWT1, J. Lovelett, H. Neilson, L' Snlmlmson' GENDRILLS OFFICERS JUNIOR S. Neilson. President V. President Dzmce Dir. Secretary Bechtold Travis Chin Taylor L. Bruckner, J. Bell, I S. Baldridge, D. McKenzie, K. Brede, B. Osgood. D. Richmond, M. Moody, Y I lv H. Hickman, P. Wzlrd. Vicki Linger, Cheryl Ades, Kathy Fisher Fresh Ensembles freshmen Choirs Choralettcs Bogk Octet , X Q X. x, I E E fplvh ML K, I ,., 3x,.u.JJ-Q.. A - N f 1: ,KL ,x ki Lf, s . L ' ,,., ,.!..., xk-f3- -?wQ-- W fi 1 Laci' 1 x Q, kg J , IWQM7, R '.TL. nW1.,,, lk-. 14, R.. M, gk F' . w - L 1.. L, - ii mfg . ql l E 5 45 M aclrigals swing Sixteen FALL President Bruce Bailey V. President George Putz Secretary Judy Martin Treasurer Nadine Herrala Assist. Treasurer Glenda Alexander Ac appella First Row K. Watson M. Hauge D. Hjorth L. Dawson G. Anderson J. Stimac M. Norton N. Herrala J. Martin J. Wicks Second Row Third Row R. Harvey J. Gardner S. Grubb G. Williams J. Hinamon K. Kastleman M. Gillette G. Fendel M. Purves B. Franzkes N. McCall T. Messecar M. Moody L. Sanders S. Jones D. Mauer S. Hannam K. McNeil Fourth Row S. Hemenway G. Gillette D. Miller F. Hammack D. Fennern D. Capps L. Lebenzon R. Witt B. Staver SPRING President Roger Pearson V. President Nadine Herrala Secretary Kay Taylor Treasurer Nancy Maves Assist. Treasurer Mark Cloth hoir First Row N. Maves C. Chappelle K. Hulett G. Alexander C. Arndt L. Swan K. Taylor M. Brown H. Gallowa Second Row C . Hawkins M. Rubens M. Weber L. Osgood C. Bailey L. Singmaster M. Borchers D. Montag B. Lehman J. Sharp Third Row C. Cairney G. Rueppell B. Bailey D. Brace G. Gregerson C. Taylor P. Haugen D. McGill S. Toumey R. Gyrog Fourth Row G. Putz M. Ellmaker T. Ten Eyck B. Tymer C. Moore J. LeBaron M. Kloth C. Crockwell G. Blakeslea K. Thompson fx X Q l H3 EA 455, fi I 9 4 .f FIFTH PERIOD CAROLERS THIRD PERIOD CAROLERS -l O 'P SE IPSMQ SSQQQSQQQW jj ,Q A -MA im. A , .., 4 JUNIOR C HOIR THIRD Ez FIFTH PERIOD CHOIR OFFICERS FALL SPRING . I A '2 , i gg 5 5 I R .JUNIOR cnom OFFICERS 'LWI N' QS A if Christmas with the Senior Choir Grant's choirs perform each Christmas for the enjoy- ment of the Student Body. Traditionally the choir boy a.nd singing of Sa.nctus a.nd the Hallelujah Chorus are in the assembly and evening program. Another annual bit of Christmas cheer is served by the choir during seventh period the last day of school before va- cationg at this time, the senior choir a.nd alumni go caroling up and down our hallowed halls. It wouldn't be Christmas at Grant without the songs of our choir. TRADITIONAL CHOIR BOY SINGS AVA MARIE DRUMMER BOY SUNG AT EVENING PERFORMANCE 153 STUDENT BODY CARD ASSEMBLY Fall SOPHOMORE CLASS ASSEMBLY MEMOIRS ASSEMBLY VETERANS' DAY ASSEMBLY Assemblies DADS' CLUB SIIOW INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY BOYS' LEAGUE ASSEMBLY 5 3 ....---Q OUR TWO L ICA DIE RS 15 .. KRAWM Sprin SENIOR CLASS ASSEMBLY JUNIOR CLASS ASSEMBLY 'ff COMMUNITY SING RALLY ASSEMBLY 2 A55 embhes IN YOUR EASTER BONNET BOYS OCTET MR. KLEINER ORATES CHOIR 8: TOP BRASS FIRST ROW: P81103 C81'8.lE!18.l10B. SECOND ROW: Ross, Isabell, Mrs. and Mr. Davis. PANOS CARAMANOS Three years ago my older brother Sotirios, applied for the scholarship of the American Field Service. It was from that time that I startedto think seriously about becoming an exchange student myself. Even before I be- longedto it, and it became my desire to take part in its purpose, to enjoy everything it offers, and to work for its aims. In the last few words, I would like to thank all the Grant Student Body for their help and theirfriendliness throughout the year. I would like, atthe same time, to wish every one of you the best and the most successful future. Whenlapplied for the scholarship last year, Idid not have a choice of where to go. For- tunately, I lived with the family which was the best that I could have ever wished for. The friendly student body and teachers of Grant contributed so that this year has been the most unforgetable, the most valuable of all my teen-age life. American Field Service FIRST ROW: Jytta Hjaltested. SECOND Row: Judy, Pony, Mr. and Mrs. Tower. 158 JYTTA HJALTE STED May I introduce myself to you? I am Jytta Hjaltested from Reykjavik, Iceland. My Ice- landic family consists of my father who is an importer, my mother, my sister Edda, four- teen, and my brother Jens Peter who is eleven. I graduated from high school in Iceland and attended a gir1's school in England before I applied for the A. F. S. scholarship. I speak Iclandi, English, and Danish and I have studied German. I would like to be an airline steward- ess and languages are important in this kind of work. This year in your country has been the most educating and interesting time of my life. Now Iam looking forward to my graduation from Grant I-IighSchool, and also a three week tour of the U. S.A. with the other American Field Service Exchange Students. JANE MCCORMMACH I spent last summer in Sweden with the Holmdahl family which consisted of seven persons, my mother and father, four sisters, Lena2, Christina 11, Eva 15, and Anne-Cha.r- lotte 17, and one brother Goran who lives on an island south of Gothenbourg, where their winter home is located. The A. F. S. program was started to promote friendship between the U. S. and the countries of Europe, South America, and the Near and Far East. Each year about 800 American students spend the summer months with a- dopted families all around the world. All of the students who went felt that they stay- ed with the best family in the most wonderful country. Iam no exception, but I am sure that I am right. J 4935.5 Anne-Charlotte, Christina, Jane McCormmach, Lena, Goran, Eva Holmdahl Exchau e Students CONNIE WISTING This year I am a member of a new full year program with the A. F. S. in Denmark. There are five members in my Danish family, the Bladts. I have a sister, Bodil, and two bro- thers, Jorgen and Peter, who are not living at home. The schooll attend is very old, and has many traditions, as it was first establishedin 1540, 50 years after the discovery of America. Danish schools are open six days a week and there is more homework as fourteen subjects are required. Students major in either the language or the mathematics line in the gym- nasium or college preparatory school which I am attending. I am very gald to be one of the two students in Denmark who can stay all year. I have had such a wonderful time, and it's ful to be part of this new experiment . Mrs. Bladt, Connie Wisting, Mr. Bladt, Bodi1Bladt. 1 Q A -fsmawa-214 :.,,:f s ww h M E3 , 2bfBggEg?fS ,SFff sm -wa N 1 '55 Q Ez ff'-Yr.. ' Q ., -fw- gsr-':2:z1-fe-Z:': I M --:N- 1: VZ. 95-QA.: ,N 3 Q g ,I 3 1 N ...Q M aw W v . ,..., ,... - W ., ., 2251 CFM. rx 'G Q Qi if 33, m 3 sg Q 4 S Y s 4 gi 51' . S .Q 5 ,Q A uf 'F f- wgv 3 . Q. -seas if 5 Q ,.,. , ,. . Q if ,Q 'SEE ,N W - w w Q 5 K1 ES ' 3 Xi . . xr N X K 'Q Y -, we X A' .szsf isfgggw Mas q 1 B Qjewfggs ::.: a..: f - 231 5 if 3, 5? ill. sz. Q' ,: . I .. e:.:,:e:zas,. l 5 5 Q ,.-......w,,,,,, A wsmm musmvkl V-, A N - - - k :RJ 1 PP ' .. Y -x Y3 Ll SUT? ,W - J- - Q ' 3 K 5, , A. Memoirs The 1960 Memoirs Staff has worked hard to prepare a book which is a suitable representation of the many activities in which the students of Grant High School have participated during the school year. We extend our sincere thanks to the persons who have helped us in our work andparticularly to our advisor, Mr. Stones . We have made changes which we feel have improved the quality of the book. Included among the most no- table changes are the new page lay-outs, the hand printing, and the unique section dividers. We hope you, the students, feel that we have represented you well and we are proud to present you with the 1960 Memoirs. Adv1s0r Editor-in-Chief SUE TURNER JEAN JOHNSON JOYCE PERKEL Act1v1t1eS C0 Ed1110I' Activities Co-Editor Activities Co-Editor XXX Staff KATHY BRANDT JANE DRINKER DOROTHY DEY Senior Co-Editor Sgnjgr C0-Editor Club :md Reg. EditO1' fqiilg f ' O' A X rfb 1 eg, N. ,, X fl K S55 Q 'wi Hn. ...-vm Q' ,, ,,.. .:., . iw. , mga? 'fm 1 E E 3 '52, -g . ,.,...,.. K ,,,,...,. O I SUSY HAAGA Club and Reg. Editor DAVE HOLMAN RON FAHL JAN JOHNSON Sports C0-Edit0r Sports Co-Editor Club and Reg. Co-Editor JL. hits, miner SID JONES SHERRILL EAGLE SUE PRICHARD Art and Ad Co-Editor Art and Ad Co-Editor Art and Ad Co-Editor A R '1i 'Q BOB ANUNDSON Photographer 164 EROLYN GLOVKA JAN MCNAUGHTON MARY SETTERGREN Typist TYPiSf Typist Junior Staff Lona Casey, Marsh Busey, Sharon Amero, Cindy Shoop, Pam Lawson. Memoirs Contact Committee of WWW 3 H N-wt NNW y Q JJ 4. ff , 4- ' A Ns NGN' W' an bg? M N..,......-..... TOM CHEATHAM CAROLE TUCKER MIKE STEVEYS Sports Co-Editor Typist cartoonist KATHIE DSTEMPLE . SUE PIPER 1 BEA OSGQOD Art Ediwr Business Manager First Page Assist. CATHY SINNARD MARJORIE GRAHAM MARGARET SCHACK Second Page Editor Third Page Editor Fall Editor-in-Chief ,, ,' ,2.. A55 ' . we--me KW ti s. A ix Q rg W EEN . ,gkffi 'gsm M :N ' fi is S Q A314 lsngipst, gy 2. Q 2 i Q is S.. fl!! m Qu sm floss ,A 5' ..:..:.. 5 5 'A A ' , Q' . MT' , il A fi? Q eg, wi . W sz, . . is in SANDY SCHLEICH BARBARA BARRY CATHY NEVILLE ax Third Page Assist- Typist Third Page Assist. MARTHA DIBBLE WALEEN JOHNSON TOM HATCH Second Page Assist. Exchange Editor Sports Co-Editor JANET GOETZE MERIAM BETENSKY BRUCE MCCLHQTAIN Spring Editor-in-Chief First page Editor Photographer Art Dennis Lund Mr. Kunz Donna M3-gee Spring Chairman Advisor Spring Chairman Donna Magee, Dennis Lund Karen Dahlstrom, Pete Hoskins, Donna Lawrence, John Kreigel Marshall Nelson, Sue McQuaid, Judy Otterstrom, Ken Lorber Jim Clarke, Chris Anderson, Diana Wood 168 Staff Rosalind Ward, Donna Warrington, Don Snell Chris Hegge, Brian Lake, Judy Cole SECOND ROW: Dennis Lund, Dennis Adler, Diana Barnardis, Tom Ferguson, Delores Bee, Juanita Davis, Donna Warrington, Marshall Nelson. 169 FIRST ROW: Barbara Bernhard, Sue Prichard, Chris Anderson, Linda Boyer, Candace Naylor. Wood, Robin Tinker, Cary Conner, Brookie Gor- don. THIRD ROW: Judy Otterstrom, Dick De- Attendance Office Staff FIRST ROW: Kathy Prasil, Ruth Ann Harvey, Susie Justice SECOND ROW: Mary Shook, Mary Ann Barnes, Diane Norris THIRD ROW: Pat Odom, Ginger Hansen, Jean Curtis, Karen Sherwood. Counsellors' Office Siaif FIRST ROW: Mary Smith, Betsy Vergeer, Kathy Clarke, Lola Harper, Patty Neimann. SECOND ROW: Sharon Sal- menson, Marcia Murray, Lois Bernett, Juli Williams. THIRD ROW: Harriet Osborn, Marcia Moyer, Marsha Hardy, MarianThompson, ShirleyKelsey, Na.noyC1odfelter, Main Office Staff FIRST ROW: Denise McGregor, Marilee Holcomb, Judy Moen, Diane Steven, Joyce Goldman. SECOND ROW: Barbara Barry, Paulette Paulos, Marsh Busey, Candy Coffelt. Vice Principals Office Staff FIRST ROW: Ruth Richards, Mary Bennet, Luanne Davis, Ann McLellan, Nikie Thorp. SECOND ROW: Linda Norris, Donna Tweith, Chris Borgeson, Georgia Cashato, Sharon Sidell. Lilnrarg Staff FIRST ROW: Carole Cleeton, Steve Lacey, Kathy Rose. SECOND ROW: Bob Batty, Regina Steinhaiser, Janice Yost, Judi Taylor. M11 Fin cllays St aff FLRST ROW: Pam Wilkinson, Joan Campf, Joyce Upham. SECOND ROW: Leslie Fox, Kay Taylor, Joyce Whittington. :IF Booliroom Staff Left to right: Mrs. Ferguson, Terry Shannon, Carol Hawkins, Mary DeBernardis. Stuclenl Boclg Sto rc Staff FIRST ROW: Kathy Hergert, Judy Rutto, Peggy Anderson SECOND ROW: Irene Synder, Kay Sinclair, Marilyn Cieloha Julie Winder, Jacquie Murchison. 17 1 El fi 31 A Stage Crew Bob Barritz, Paul Ashton, Tom Moon. Sound Crew Floyd Hammack, John Marshall, Mr. Ingraham, Dick Morrison, Bill High, Dick Horning. Service Squad Prqection Crew Paul Skarra, Ed Hickock, John Haninett, Bob Poole, Rick Pade, John Williamson. El action Committc Gym Assistants FIRST ROW: Susan Hardin, Carol Wilcox, Pat Flynn, Celeste Soles, Jennie Connolo, Sandy Fraizer.SECOND ROW: Mickie McLaughlin, Kathy Garbin, B.J. Duncan, Joy Moock, Bonnie Lindstead. THIRD ROW: Cathy Chambers, Sue Stendal, Phyllis Weiner, Barb 01 shen, Janice Wedge, Yvonnie Stuart, Brenda Bjerke. ,, ,, f i X 3 X 173 ju Usher Squad 174 S11 Usher Squad Fire Squad FIRST ROW: Gene McGarry, Pete Gillespie, Jim Lehman, Hub Hanson. SECOND ROW: Denny Sachs, Mike Hardin, Don Drake. THIRD ROW: Gary Da.hlma.n, Fred Taylor, Dave Kott- camp, Kit Kell. C - , . K., XX U L' N N . m Nlkx u 4 . ,f Y ,. ixk Ax :xx :X xx ' M N 'X Xxx h W X x 5 XX' X lx K 'XX v x Q Y xx xx .,' .. ,, 7 X 'JR' ' ' Nkxky 'xnff ff? N-...4 Y ,,,,- MR. FIN DLAY xl' 5 'MW i 'l1'4j K WSI JOAN CAMPF .- sm -5 ' E , . ,S issue 5 als r.. X Q' ab x g af, VM' lil, M fi 531155 Q Q 9 , g EVV K -- f 'E 6, 3 Q s v , . Q NLE T' M X l W .1 - 5 Steve Tennis A1pl1aNu Bob Denise Noonan Alpha Bents Theta arrish FALL President Steve Tennis Vice President Bob Bents Secretary Bill Feldman Treasurer Bruce Bailey SPRING President Bob Bents Vice President Bill Feldman Secretary Dave Kottkamp Treasurer Dave Birkes FALL President Denise Noonan Vice President Joan Sagner Secretary Kathy Prasil Treasurer Susan Hannan SPRING President Sandy Parrish Vice President Carole Tucker Secretary Marilee Karnath Treasurer Jean Sagner FALL President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Marty Frank Rich Kirkpatrick Steve Walsh Rich Brown SPRING President Vice President Secretary Treasurer 3 '1- Rich Brown Steve Walsh Bill Borquist Don Erickson Marty Frank Be Phi Rich Brovmm Esther Young Ci21oY Leslie Unthank f - FEZHS E' T FIR: FA LL President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Esther Young Erolyn Glovka Diana Dingle Mary Ann Barnes SPRING President Leslie Unthank Vice President Nancy Day Secretary Cleota Wellington Treasurer Erolyn Glovka . Bruce Bailey Clefs Cue 1 FALL President Bruce Bailey Vice President Judy Martin Secretary Kathy Hulett Treasurer Dave McGi11 SPRING President Dave McGi11 Vice President Karen Watson Secretary Linda Swan Treasurer George Fendei Q!- '2 -if u K W xx xixss 1 FALL President Peggy Smith Vice President Bev Markee Secretary Marilyn Weber Treasurer Sharon Sedell SPRING President Bev Markee Vice President Sharon Sedell Secretary Marilyn Weber Treasurer Judy Minor ,R 4' 3 Kathy Brandt Sara Davis Mary Walker Jerilyn Brodigan Joan Lovelett Betty Brookshire Pam Wilkinson FALL President Vice President Secretary Treasurer SPRING President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Clif Carol Ray L Mike McQuary Bill Oglivy Rob Davidson Gary Dahlman SPRING FAL President Vice President Secretary Freasurer President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Gary Dahlman Gene McGarry Bob Schwartzkopf Rob Davidson Kathy Brandt Cuieaf Joan Lovelett D alta Gary Dahlman ' e qw K , . Judy Chin Elizabeth Rush Marilyn Borchers Carol Crowley SPRING Karol Kerley Ann McLe11a.n Karen Sherwood Karen Carstensen ' J 1 I FALL Tim Burman Sharon Sedell Kathy Linke Sharon Salmonson SPRING Presxdent Dave Wilson Vxce President Pete Buck Secretary Sharon Salmonson Treasurer John Staub I ALL eeldent Chris Anderson e Pres1dent Tom Kalotay ret 11-y Heather Neilson eieurer Sue Turner S PRING J im McGrew Donna Lawrence Joan Caunpf Joyce Martinson I ALL Judy Otterstrom Charlotte McComber Joanne Spint Leitha Riter SPRING esuient Sandy Schnitzer e Presldent Pat Ilnzeltine retflry Leithzl Riter e'1surer Loretta Lindsy lf' X N N l EAI L Marcia Byram Sue Ollerenshuw Lori Nelson Mary Settergren SPRING Mary Settergren Lori Nelson Linda Sullivan Donna Magee IALL President Jim Shelton Vice President Linda P6t0I'S0I1 Secretary Karen Dustin Treasurer Gary Richardson SPRING President Jim Shelton Vice President Gary Richardson Secretary Shirley Carstens Treasurer Tom Jacobs FALL Presldent Dianne Montgomery Vxce Presldent Donna Tweith Secretary Tammy Montgomery Treasurer Peggy Anderson SPRING Presldent Mary Davidson V1ce Pres1dent Peggy Reed Secretary Peggy Anderson Treasurer Tammy Montgomery FALL Dick Wagner Bill Campbell Gordy Somekawa Ross Davis SPRING Hub Hanson Mike Walsh Craig Nelson Bill Campbell NH QSO Dave BiI'keS John Wilson il S amor' Junior Head Finance Membership Program Publicity Secretary Service Social Head Finance Member ship Program Publicity Secretary Service Social FALL Dave Birkes Gary Dahlman Heather Neilson John Wilson Henry Edmunds Jan Johnson Steve Tennis Mike Grant SPRING John Wilson Henry Edmunds J an Johnson Fred Taylor Dave Birkes Corky Smith John Bakkensen Duncan Neilson President John Cawthorne V1ce President Gary Dahlman Secretary Bill Campbell Treasurer Mike Hardin am Larson Y FALL Barbara McCredie Julie Wood Kay Lefeldt Mary Morrow SPRING Pam Larson Sharon Rosyln Carol Potter Bev Voeller IR ' 'i i' 3 I S 1 1fALL Sue Oliver Donna Magee Susy Hnugu Judy Jones SPRING Susy Hauga Marcia Byram Sid Jones Lori Nelson FALL President Russ Rose Vice President Ann McLellan Secretary Jackie Travis Treasurer Marty Rosumny SPRING President Joyce Perkel Vice President Helen Davis Secretary Marilee Holcolm Treasurer Russ Rose FALL President Jane Drinker Vice President Jackie Travis Secretary Sue Prichard Treasurer Heather Neilson SPRING President Jackie Travis Vice President Waleen Johnson Secretary Celeste West Treasurer Jean Johnson FALL President George Fendel Vice President Judy Wicks Secretary Karen Watson Treasurer Nadine Herrala SPRING President Karen Watson Vice President Nadine Herrala Secretary Glenda Alexander Treasurer Luanne Dawson Steve Schoitz Tiigi-Kai , sue McQuaid ,Q llul .V ,Q IW2l1lTl0 Judy Wicks ' FALL President Steve Scholtz Vice President Bill Drake Secretary Les Shearer Treasurer Bob Duval SPRING President Jim Bercu Vice President Steve Schoitz Secretary John Bowes Treasurer Bob Anundson FALL President Sue McQuaid Vice President Nancie Manning Secretary Sid Jones Treasurer Judy Wicks SPRING President Judy Wicks Vice President Susy Haaga Secretary Mary Lou James Treasurer Judy Martin OH FALL President Marilyn Lear Vice President Ruth Ann Harvey iecrefary Cherie Carey Treasurer Garace Ann Miller SPRING President Ruth Ann Harvey Vice President Cherie Carey Secretary Diana Martin Treasurer Georgia Viner Marilyn Lear ta chi Auwcqrgphs Ruth Ann Harvey ' Lgilw Club N Aa 1 andid ,Q N 'Qf . ..., . 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Fall 'Rophics .. , , Q 3 3- E . 3 j. r M1 W. 9 A if if v.-5, R, I-as 4.-.,, AZZ... 5, 1:2- . W-+ 6 Fa Mr. Douglas Grant's potentially great team was forced to settle for an average season despite their fine material. Lack of a con- sistent offense and inability to score PAT 's oost the Generals several contests. Neverthe- less some outstanding games were played. Coach Douglas is looking forward to next year as he will have 22 returning lettermen to fill the positions left vacant by 16 graduating seniors. Mr. Shewbert Sax ev'-'mx FIRST ROW: Co. Capt. T. Brown, D. Robertson, P. Oliver, J. Aleskus, H. Hosken, J. Sites, Co. Capt. H. Hanson, J. Cain. SECOND ROW: D. Price, K. Hathaway, A. Zell, J. Gronsand, T. Hussey, D. Schnell, Mgr. D. Whitten. THIRD ROW: Mgr. T. Cheatham M. Walsh, D. Younce, M. Irvine, D. Laird, D. Hosken, R. Hollenbeck, D. Fvock. FOURTH ROW: Mgr. F. Anderson, F. Randall, B. Lumby, W. Austin, E. Manning, B. Staver, D. St. Clair. FIFTH ROW: T. Hatch, B. Weaver, N. Stevenson, D. Mautz M. Waverly, S. Mead. SIXTH ROW: D. Erickson, N. Niimi, P. Ancheta, H. Anderson, A. Simpson. SEVENTH ROW: Coach, B. Shewbert, B. Campbell, T. Repp, B. Schwart- zkoff, C. Moore, D. Crowley, Coach, B. Douglas. FINM PII- STANWNGS nioiviouni smisncs w L T Pei. P1 Pa S i 2 lefferson 9 0 0 1000 357 33 Austin Lincoln 8 1 0 889 185 68 waved, Madison 6 3 0 667 146 96 sim Wilson 5 3 1 611 168 98 nnmi GRANT 5 4 U 555 128 123 Hanson Franklin 4 4 1 500 121 104 Lumhy Benson 2 5 2 Mggfg 0lBllB1al1d 2 5 1 278 72 192 Passing W3Sh1l1gt0l1 1 7 1 167 88 285 Hanson Roosevelt 0 9 0 000 91 283 nm I!!! GRANT 12 MADISON 7 Hanson, but th rsion failed. In the second quarter, Madison's Norby Kilford scooped up a Mead fumble and ran 25 yards to score. The PAT was good, and Grant went into the second half trailing 7-6. Sparked by Hard-running John Sites and Wes Austin, the win was made possible by five Madison fumbles and the G-men's solid defense. D0 GRANT 7 IEFFERSO 38 Grant fans were brought to their feet early in the first quarter as the Generals grabbed a 7-6 lead on Hub Hanson's touch- down. The score was set up when Kent Hathaway fell on a Jefffumble 23 yards from paydirt. The second quarter, how- ever, proved disasterous to Grant as the Democrats scored three touchdowns to lead 25-7 at half-time. The General defense held the Demos scoreless in the third quarter, but they scored thirteen decisive points in the last stanza to make the final count 38-7. This was Gra.nt's third defeat in as many years to Jefferson as the Donkeymen went all the way to state finals and reached a winning streak of 35 games. .5 A .1 7 fff , NN' rm .N - LL . . r .Il - .ll if K ll o ,W -ss 2 if-7 ' 4: 'ff' Y sn' r-.. E- My GRANT 32 ROOSEVELT 6 Led by sophomores Butch Ltunby and Wes Austin, the Gen- erals rolled up their biggest score of the season at the ex- pense of the Roosevelt Teddies. After a scoreless first quarter, the sophomore speedster Lumby broke away for .hree touchdowns as Grant took a 19-0 halftime lead. A .welve-yard run by junior fullback Craig Moore and a one- lard plunge by Mike Waverly made the score 32-0. The xvermatched Teddies made their tally with eleven seconds ,eft in the game to make the final count 32-0. GRANT 12 LINCOLN 13 What looked like a runaway win for the Lincoln Cardinals turned into the closest game of the season as Grant put on a strong second half display. Grant's inability to score a PAT was the only reason that the G-men failed to upset the leagues number two team. In the first half, Lincoln took advantage of the breaks and scored on a power play by their fulback and a hook-in pass to an end. The second half was to be another story, however, as the Grant defense stiffened. The General touchdown drives were set up by Waverly, Sites, and Niimi, and both scores were run across by Waverly. With 2 1X2 minutes remaining in the game, the Generals started another drive, but Lincoln contained the drive to preserve their 13-12 victory. !. 'X gr Z 7 2- N 3 -.... 1 we 'T U F Q 3 - .G ' - 5 ,X 'yu ' Il-T ' A- --ff-., -- 5442 - .. - 202 ..., -11 -- -. rl GRANT 18 CLEVELAND 0 Two touchdown plays by sophomore Wes Austin led the Grant Generals to an 18-0 win over the Cleveland Indians. Grant's initial score came on the first play of the second quarter as Hub Hanson lofted a 30-yard pass to Austin, who raced un- touched for the touchdown. Grant's second scoring drive was ledby Niimi and Waverly with the latter getting the score. In the third quarter Austin got off a 73-yard touchdown run to make the score 18-0. All three PAT attempts fell short for the Generals. The defensive play was outstanding by the G- men as the tribe was held to a net 67 yards and defensive captain, Bob Schwa.rtzkopf personally accounted for fifteen tackles. GRANT 26 WASHINGTON 19 The Generals scored twice in the fourth quarter to come from behind a fired-up Washington squad and win by seven points. In the first quarter, Grant jumped to a quick 13-0 lead on touchdovms by Wes Austin and Mike Waverly, but the Colonials retaliated with three scores to lead 19-13 going into the last stanza. The Generals started rolling again as Waverly and Niimi carried the ball down to the 16 yard line. Hanson pushed it across ona fourth down play to tie the score at 19-19. With time running out, an alert G-man recovered a Washington fumble on the Colonials 20 yard line, and on the first play from scrimmage, Wes Austin went the distance for the deciding points. Hatch booted his second PAT to make the final score 26-19. E I' CD O Z li -P 'QA 1 Wa -aff y ,Q ff ' .5 b , 1',:,',' V '- . fri 'I 'L Q' Q lfgqvj 3' in I y Z 1 GRANT 0 Playing on a soggy Wilson field, the G-men met defeat at the hands of the determined Trojans by a score of 14-0. On this occasion Grant's offense was not able to spark as they failed to pick up a single first down during the entire first half. Wilson's offense was little better, however, and it was only the result of several breaks that they gained the two-bouchdovm victory. Grant's most serious threatto score came early in the fourth quarter as a Hansonto Lumby pass play moved the ball down to the Trojan 16 yard line. The G-men were plagued by a series of mishaps and lost the ball on downs. Despite the lack of scoring, the game was high- lighted by defensive line play on both sides. T fir 1 Fist 1. -M Y 203 GRANT 21 BENSON 6 Taking the opening kickoff, the Generals marched 75 yards .in 12 plays to take a 7-0 lead over the Techmen of Benson. Benson retaliated quickly, however, and by the end of the first quarter the Generals held a slim 7-6 lead. After ex- changing the ball with the Techrnen, Grant tallied again to make the halftime score 14-6. During the second half de- fenses tightened, but late in the fourth quarter, the Generals broke loose to score on a 35 yard Mead to Hosken pass play and make the final tally 21-6. Tom Hatch kicked all three extra points. This game was highlighted by the Grant offense which charged its way to a net 366 yards. 4' ,, E' Q l i A g 1 QW f7 M ' . bl t- 1 'J ,, , -1-.1 5 --' I .a -1 i 1 if' - - ..- AX AS '471 -, MS 204 GRANT 0 FRANKLIN 20 Grant suffered a disappointing loss at the hands of the Franklin Quakers to end the season in 5th spot. The Quakers, led by Steve Corno, scored in the second, third, and fourth periods. Grant's only threat in the game came late in the fourth quarter as a Mead-Lumby pass play put the Generals on the Quaker 20 yard line. The Generals moved to the nine but lacked the punch to score. This was the final high school game for 15 hardworking seniors who deserve a vote of thanks for their determined play throughout the season. Senior Lettermen H b H u anson John Sites Terry Brown, Capt. Bill Campbell Bob Schwartzkopf Pete Ol1ver Norm Niimi Howard Hosken Q Seniet' Lett ermen Mike Walsh Don Erickson Dennis St. Clair J im Gronsand Tom Repp Joe Aleskus Dick Robertson Mgrs. Tom Cheatham and Mr Moore Mr. Miller W L 6 0 JEFFERSON 5 0 FRANKLIN 5 1 0 4 2 0 3 2 1 ROOSEVELT 3 3 0 .IV Football - . - 4 D - FIRST ROW: Mgr. R. BLu'ns, B. Behurst, J. Pendergrass, M. Carroll, B. Arnst, J. Porter, E. Scheikman, D. Brace, A. Jordan, P. Jordan, B. Helser, D. Desler, B. Detje, Mgr. B. Wyse. SECOND ROW: J. Whitely, D. Drennan, T. Heinrich, R. Myers, B. Adams, T. Haley, J. Beach, B. Roberts, C. Henry, D. Fitz, S. Beverly, E. Busay. THIRD ROW: D. Bonds, M. Brese, D. Bailey, J. Eccles. FOURTH ROW: M. Sweeney, M. Royer, K. Byers, B. Armour, J. Rey, D. Halen, F. Nadeau, R. Schleich, R. Malcomb, D. Miles, M. Leap B. Miller, T. Lloyd, L. Harding, Mr. Hennessey. JEFFERSON FRANKLIN MADISON LINCOLN GRANT BENSON WILSON WASHINGTON ROOSEVELT CLEVELAND H0511 Football Mr. Hennessey W 7 6 5 5 2 2 2 2 1 0 gil 1 5 FIRST ROW: Mr. Moore, D. Jackson, J. Hall, M. McCune, F. Anderson B Sims, D. Junge, P. Sutter, B. Pyle, S. McNeil, Mr. Miller. SECOND ROW Mgr. R. Steinfeld, T. Rauscher, M. Cox, D. Walther, L. Crook, B. Bunting G. Mullen, R. Sigenthaler, B. Hamill. THIRD ROW: D. Dennis, A. Crawford D. Heller, C. Ernst, L. Wallman, A. Washington, D. Walker, B. Blakely P Skarra. FOURTH ROW: B. Staub, J. Reid, J. Cash, S. Jenkins, D. DeBerna.rdos D. Grimes, G. Engel, B. Younce, C. McAfee, J. Euler. WASHINGTON 1 5 O CLEVELAND 0 5 I 0 5 1 Fall Rally Pete Hoskins Mike MCQU9-1' Y X A iifvw wsesii lifiwgka are WY W +A i Mike Grant f I 1 Chris Anderson N Mary Lou Jameson Q his A ,,,,,.ms, rwifiszws R, ..,...,.,W, W A, , Shirley Neilson Jackie Travis .Resili- , 1 I . I Heather Neilson Joyce Martinson B095 Swim Ram ,- ' - ' in . FIRST ROW: D. Cohn, D. Gorell, Capt. R. Stromme, G. Swan son, B. Duncan, M. Opton, J. Steerman. SECOND ROW: Mr LaGrandeur, D. Weiden, J. Brewer, G. Sharp, J. Chirgwin, M Elliot, G. Borquist, J. Cohen, F. Howard, M. Taylor, B. Ray. Mr. LaGrandeur Under the guidance of a new coach, Mr. LaGrandeur, the swim team continued its fine record. Taking the city title by nine straight dual meet wins, the swimmers went on to win the city meet and placed third in state compe- tion. The team was paced by swimmers, Mike Opton, Don Dimitre, Alan Rector, and Roger Stromme. City Relay Winners 209 Girls Swim Team if Miss Anson Under the able direction oil Miss Anson, the girl's swim team paddled their way to another successful year Taking the city dual-mee title, they went on to plac second in the state meet to highlight the season's act- , ivities. FIRST ROW: Marilyn Weber, Suzie Polen, Lovelle Svart, Kris Patter- son, Capt. Sue Brown, Sherry Baldridge, Karen Maves, Karen Patter- son, Esther Odiorne. SECOND ROW: Miss Anson, Mgr. Sharon Sedell, Kathy Blanding, Kathy Jensen, Joanne LaSalle, Dorinda Oliver, Barbara Berkmeier, Marie Morris, Marilyn Coulter, Judy See. 210 City Medley Relay Winners tp N' so 'K, L A K .K . W Mr. Sullivan Cross Country Grant'sfhardworking thinclads raced their way to another successful season, capturing the city title and taking third in state. Suffering an early season, one-point loss to Jef- ferson, the G-men went on to winatriangular meet against Benson and Lincoln. In the next two meets the Generals rallied to win in the city meet. This marked the third time in as many years that the Generals won the coveted trophy. Paced by captain, John Cawthorne, who took fourth place, the G-men finished third to South Salem and Wilson in the state meet to end a successful year. Co-Captains Warren Fi.nke and John Cawthorne FIRST ROW: Co. Capt. W. Finkeg J. Lewisg T. Hatchg Co. Capt. J. Cawthorneg M. Shadboltg B. Larsong J. Courtrightg S. Cooperg G. Dubois. SECOND ROW: J. Bai1ey3C. Demseyg R. Leonard J. McKenzieg B. Amendg W. Wakefieldg P. Joiner. THIRD ROW: J. Dennisg J. Meharryg R Thomasg T. Baughg R. Okazakig E. Schoenfeldg Mgr. D. Holman. FOURTH ROW: Coach D. Sullivang B. Caulfieldg J. Stroud. 2 as 5 2? K - Q fx Q Q1 M I7 ig 3, 5, :indiana-.-...nd ,,r 'a U. fin fl f' 'QQ Q. War 1 gym if ss 'K' srl' A i fig E , if x Q 1 3 5 E . ' 1 , i f' Q fl 'I . I fi, , I .lfxfn f if I t ' i 1 1 ' 5 2' is in , ff l Aff aff llamzf ft L f I ML I 3 ,r -N i , f If H f ,I f' 1' E' I 5 4- ' xl I IX-1 'J 1 W '72 kv K. ,I JI? i I n I Qi R A If-ff '44 if ,I LAM. If! I f 7 - A hr, 1 ' 'V 4 'V,' . I' ,. ' Af If 1 ll 'Wt A, 4 4 ,p1i,h'1klV',7 Lf' K I f K f ff V ff H n ,M U L 11 fff 1 . 'Ml , 7 fy f if q 44, ,-, uf! I Xin! L, 1 ra la, L Q If sf!! 'I 6 I 43? 4 X' ' ,I ,il , X 3 , I-I 'L A l ,,- lfpfii , K V, ,f' I, I, dli ' ,fl , 1 ,' I el',, lf. l' 7 2 I , c M N filjli 1 . If ft I 2 .I f 1. if ff . I I f L I NA l l , l f ff ' f rv 1 2 ' . ' f i ff If Q7 J Mr. Rooney . r ,fkf 1 K. X fl Y r F, L' L 5 cg. X . fff' ff 214 .- The Generals finished an- other winning season but were unable to go to the state tournament, because of twin losses to both Jefferson and Franklin. Coach Ed Rooney is looking forward to the 1961 season as he will have three returning lettermen and some outstanding J. V. stars. Mr. Knox 2' AN7 HX eww MN' SAN' MN 5' fi I' ' FIRST ROW: Gary Dahlman, Mike Hardin, Howard Hosken, Art Tarlow. SECOND ROW: Mgr. Jerry Coffey, Hub Hanson, Dan Yeager, Kirk McNeil, Bob Phillips. THIRD ROW: Bill Ogilvy, Zig Zakovics, Henry Edmunds, Jerry Parker, Coach Clyde Knox. FOURTH ROW: Ed Tollefson, Allen Zell, Lyle Smith, Coach Ed Rooney. 215 Preseason Games GRANT 43 CENTRAL CATH0lIC 53 GRANT 64 GRESHAM 48 GRANT 65 CENTRAL CATHOLIC 51 GRANT 58 DAVID DOUGlAS 61 Gra.nt's basketball team finished their preseason schedule with a 2-2 record. In the opening game against Central Catholic, the G-men fell victims to the sharp-shooting Rams by ascore of 53-43, despite a 19 point effort by guard Butch Ogilvy. However, the return match saw the Generals avenge their earlier defeat by a score of 65-51. The big scorers for Grant were Art Tarlow and Zig Zakovics, who tallied 16 points apiece against the Gresham Gophers. Coach Rooney cleaned the bench as his G-men came from 6 points behind at half-time to win 64-48. Ogilvy and Zell again were high scorers with eleven points. In the final preseason game against the David Douglas Scots the Generals lost a heart- breaker by a score of 61-58. Trailing 17-3 in the second quarter the Scotties came blazing back to lead 42-40 going into the last stanza. They kept their lead to win by 3 points, despite a fine rally by Mike Hardin. Tarlow and Hardin were outstanding with 15 and 14 counters respectively. Cleveland . . Jefferson , , Benson GRANT . Franklin , , Roosevelt Wilson , , , Washington lincoln Madison FINAL Pll STANDINGS w lNouvmuA1. STATISTICS G TP Avo I4 zakovmezag. .18 206 11.4 14 Zell,AI .... 17 201 11.8 I3 0giIvy,Butch. .18 149 8.4 TarIow,Art .. 16 137 8.6 I2 Hardmmake.. 18 104 5.8 I2 oahuman, Gary. 18 56 3.1 'Io Tollefson, Ed . 17 55 3.2 Yeager, Dan . . 16 37 2-3 6 Parkef,.1erry. . 18 31 1.7 5 Hanson, Hub . . 18 22 1.2 5 Hosken, Howard 14 17 1.2 0 Emunds, Henry. . 5 4 0-3 'W Y, 1 S 5 i J Nl 11 rf 7 ' fl W 31 u X 8 XV J f Tw GRANT 68 WILSON 46 GRANT 46 WllSON 40 Hitting at a . 455 clip, the Generals ran through the big but inexperienced Trojans of Wilson for the first PIL win of the season. Coming from one point behind at the end of the first quarter, the G-men, led by Art Tarlow, hit for 24 points to lead at halftime 37-24. The Generals rolled on Ln the third quarter to take a 54-25 lead before easing off on the Trojans. High point honors went to Zakovics with 16. Tarlow a.nd Ogilvy hit 15 apiece. The second game proved to be a much tighter contest as Grant was behind until late inthe third quarter. Cherishing a three point Q38-351 lead, the G-men played a slow-down, stall game throughout the fourth quarter to win by six points. Al Zell was Gra.nt's stalwart as he hit for 15 points and grabbed 17 rebounds. Zakovics and Tarlow hit 9 and 8 points respectively. 217 l 7l H GRANT 63 ROOSEVELT 41 GRANT 55 RGOSEVELT 51 The G-men played a give and take game with the Teddies of Roosevelt during the first half of their initial meeting. Coming lirom behind, 26-21, the Generals took a one-point half-time lead on two lay-ins by Art Tarlow and a jump shot by Al Zell. The second half saw the Gra.nt quint literally run away from the Teddies as they outscored them by 22 points. Highpoint honors in this game went to Zell, Tarlow, and Zakovics with 15 apiece. The second meeting of these two teams took place on the Rough Riders home floor and was a crucial game for both teams. During the first half, the lead exchanged hands sev- eral times with Grant finally taking the lead 30-26. After intermission, the lead was increased to 7 points before the Teddies caught fire and came back to take a three-point ad- vantage with 1:06 left in the game. Before the Teddies knew what was happening, big Zig Zakovics rammed through 5 points, and Mike Hardin added 2 charity tosses to give the Generals a 55-51 victory. Zakovics with 16 points and Zell with 13 points led the General scorers, but Mike Schrunk of the Teddies was high for the ga.me with 18. KK -JQ1., Y -fi-1. ,1 l M li: x '6 an .xl ,J ffl GRANT 44 llNC0lN 43 GRANT 45 lINC0lN 34 Grant scored its third straight PIL victory at the expense of the Lincoln Cardinals bya score of44-43. Scoring eleven points, the Generals took a commanding lead and held it for a 26-16 advantage at half-time. During the second half, Grant extended its lead to 13 points before the Cardinals rallied to narrow the gap to three points at the start of the fourth quarter. A twenty-footer by Bob Wilhelm of the Car- dinals tied the score at 40-40 with two minutes left to play, but Zell, Tarlow, and Ogilvy added the games winning points in the last frantic minutes. Ogilvy led all scorers with 16 pointsg Tarlow was next with 15. In the second meeting, the General fans saw their home team take a 15-10 advantage at the quarter, but fell behind 25-21 at half-time. Another three points put the Cardinals seven points ahead before Grant rallied. Jump shots by Tarlow, Ogilvy, and Zell put the Generals in the lead, and they were never threatened again. Zakovics with 13 points was high for the game. 219 GRANT 59 ClEVElAND 71 GRANT 54 CLEVELAND 47 Grant lost their first PIL game of the season to a strong Cleveland squad by a score of 71-59. In the first quarter, the teams exchanged basket for basket, but during the second stanza, the Indians began to pull away, taking a 40-28 lead. Butch Ogilvy was the only General who was able to score as he hit for 20 points in the first half. In the third quarter, the scrappy Generals tied the game at 45-45, but then were overcome by the bigger Indians. In their second meeting, the second place Generals played much better ball to upset the league leaders 54-47. The G-men were never threatened as they held 19-11, 30-19, and 36-31 leads at the quarters. In the fourth period, the Generals built up an eleven-point lead only to see it melt under a determined Cleveland effort. However, consistent shooting from the field and foul line pulled it out for the G- men. The Generals were led by Zakovics and Zell with 13 points each. 1 ?, I - I Xxx FN il 'F 17' GRANT 59 JEFFERSON 69 GRANT 56 JEFFERSON 64 The Generals suffered two defeats to their arch-rivals, the Jefferson Democrats, this season. In the first game the G- men, paced by Mike Hardin, sped to a 17-11 first quarter lead, but fell one point behind at half-time. During the third quarter Grant battled point for point with the Donkeymen but was topped by Jeff's Nickleberry and Brown who had 21 and 20 respectively. Grant went into the second meeting with a six game winning streak bo their credit, but came away with tourney hopes dampened. The G-men led during much of the first half but lost control to the Demos with 2 minutes left in the half. The last Grant threat came early in the fourth quarter as they fought to three points of the Demos. Tarlow, Zell, and Yeager were the leading scorers for the losing Generals. 219 QS 1 09a GRANT 65 WASHINGTON 50 GRANT 67 WASHINGTON 60 The Generals snapped a two-game losing streak by defeating the Washington Colonials 65-50 on the Grant court. The G- men's front line accounted for a 19-6 lead at the quarter, but Washington rallied to bring the deficit to seven points. Zell and Zakovics hit for 19 and 15 respectively. Odell Watson of the Cols had 14 points to his credit. In the second meeting the hustling Colonials almost beat the Generals but a fine rally by Zig and Zell pulled it out for the G-men. Behind 29-25 at half-time the G-men hit 42 points in the second half to win. Pacing the Generals to victory was the Double Z combination of Zell and Zakovics who hit for 38 points. .L xfx 32, W iX GRANT 49 FRANKLIN 55 GRANT 66 FRANKLIN 68 Overcoming an early General lead, Franklin beat Grant on the QuaKer's court 55-49. The Generals moved ahead early in the game to lead 13-8 at the end of the first quarter. During the second quarter the lead widened to 10 points, but the G-men then began to ease up and held only a 2 point lead, 27-25, at hall. The third quarter was evenly played, but Grant couldn't hit in the fourth and lost to the scrappy Quakers. High scorer tor Grant was Zakovics with 12p oints. Grant lost their third straight game to Franklin by a close 68-66 score. Franklin tookanearly lead and led at the first two quarter stops, 24-16 and 36-33. The Generals pulled into a l point, 46-45, lead by three at the quarter's end. The last stanza was played even until Franklin's Hamilton scored 2 free tlu'ows with 33 seconds remaining to beat the Generals. High for the Generals were Zell with 17, Zakovics with 16, and Tarlow with 10. 220 'w 'V Q! GRANT 57 BENSON 51 GRANT 48 BENSON 51 The G-menpulled off no anearly lead and were never headed by the Benson Techmen, Ahead 13-7 at the end of the first quarter, the Generals scored eight straight points to make it 21-7. They kept this lead for a 34-21 halftime margin. Inthe second half, bothteams were relatively cold, but Ben- son rallied to narrow the margin to five points midway through the fourth quarter. But the G-men stood firm to pull out the win as they were led by Mike Hardin with ten points. The second meeting with Benson spelled the end of Grant's State To1u'ney hopes. The first quarter was evenly played endingin a 16-16tie. Benson moved ahead during the second sta.nza, but the G-men caughtup to end the half with a 27-27 tie. Grant took a five point lead in the third quarter, only to see Benson catch and pass them in the fourth. Several times the G-men came within one point of the Techmen, but Benson stayed ahead due bo continued Grant fouling. High for the game was Bob Edeline of Benson with 21 and Grant was led by Zakovics and Ogilvy, who hit for 12 each. ,ff :ff 7 if M X A fl , Q 2 A 'Lie Nt? dx - 6V.?fve'2e5 GRANT 58 MADISON 36 GRANT 66 MADISON 42 Grant broke open a tight game in the second half to easily defeatthe Madison Senators 58-36. The Generals held leads at the first two quarter stops 11-10, and 22-18 as the first half was played very slowly. The G-men upped their lead to 7 points, 37-30 as the third quarter ended through the help of 6 straight points by Ed Tollefson. In the fourth quarter Madison scored only 6 points as the Generals turned the game into a rout. High scorers for Grant were Tollefson with 13, Zell with 12, and Ogilvy with ll. The Generals ended the season on a winning note by beating Madison 66-42. This time the game was never close as the G-men held 17-12, 32-17, and 45-31 leads at the quarter stops. High for the game was Zig Zakovics with 15 points. Gary Dahlman had 10 and Butch Ogilvy and Mike Hardin had eight each. This win gave the Generals a tie for fourth place in the final PIL standings. 221 arsity Art Tarlow Ed Tollefson Letterman Butch Ogilvy Mike Hardin Zig Zakovics A1 Zell Varsil Letterman Gary Dahlman w Jerry Parker D311 Yeager Hub Hanson N 1 Howard Hosken Mgr. Jerry Coffey Henry Edmunds 223 4 .V B asketb all Mr. Knox FIRST ROW: Bob Arnst, Wes Austin, Doug Hardin, Major Lincoln, Ken Byers, Mike Carroll. SECOND ROW: Kirk McNeil, Bob Phillips, Bruce Roberts, Andy Jordan, Ken Swanson, Tom Haley, Bob Detje. THIRD ROW: Lyle Smith, Larry Harding, Jim Hurd, Mark Leap, Eldon Schierman, Mr. Knox. Coach Clyde Knox's J .V. basketball team finished another successful sea- son, compiling an 18-4 win-loss rec- ord. The Sarges lost their games by two and three point deficts, placing second to Benson in league competition. Fresh Basketball Mr. Douglas The Frosh basketball team coached by Bob Douglas, finished the season with a 3-6 record, losing six out of the last seven games. Many of the privates will be seen in Sergeant uni- forms next winter. FIRST ROW: Jim Hibbard, Terry Bellerby, Robb Siegenthaler, Jim Wernsing, Jerry Stahl, Greg Mullen, John Palo. SECOND ROW: Marshall Amiton, Reed Goddard, Phil McCurdy, Rod Skogseth, Mike Corm, Charles Greenberg, Bill Kennedy. THIRD ROW: Mr. Douglas, Dave Heller, Chuck Lewis, Allen Kohl, Dick Renne, George Downs, Dick Washington, Jon Hall. Spring John Reese Sara Davis Rally Steve Tennis Joan Lovelett Waleen Johnson Sid Jones Kathy Crawford Leslie Fox Varslt Wrcstliu Coach Bob Shewbert's wrestlers fought their way through another successful season. Although they finishedin a tie for fourth place in the dual-meet bracket, the grapplers took a solid third place in the highly competitive city meet. In this meet seniors Rich Brown a.nd Terry Brown won the city titles in their respective weight divisions, a.nd Bob Weaver and Bill Campbell were runners- up. These foiu- G-men earned state tourney berths by their performances and Rich Brown went on to win the state title in the 123 pound class. FIRST ROW Wally Foster, Rich Brown, Steve Arnsburg, Bill Brown Jim Bordeaux, Thad Robinson, Jon Anderson, Don Worley Frank Anderson, Jeff Courtright Waldo True, Dennis Rainville, John Sloan, Art Wilson. SECOND ROW Coach Shewbert Terry Brown, Bob Weaver, Phil Durr, Dennis Miles, Don Erickson, David Younce, Bill Campbell a.rdos, J lm M h Bill Helser Ron Lehfeldt Mgr Fred Anderson. Rich Brown State Champ 123 Pounds . V Wrcstlin FIRST ROW: Jerry Bailey, Larry Hansen, Joe Stroud, Howard Baker, Paul Skarra, Leneld Brown, Bob Caufield, Craig Erickson, Charles Johnson, Phil Walker, Jay Clifton.. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hennessey, Larry Slefman, Rick Holcomb, Mike Sweeney, Al Hallberg, Doug Grimes, Ed Myers, Charles Dobson, Greg Toye, Dick Junge. Scott Miller, Mgr. Jim Euler. gn.. Mr . Hennessey The J. V. Wrestling team finished another victorious year under the leadership of Mr. Hennessey. Not only did they win their share of the meets, but they also contributed to the successes of the varsity team by placing several men on it inthe middle of the year. Sprin Q . ,. Q ! L . N W Even though the baseball team has one of its small- est squads in years, they are still looking forwardto a very successful season. At press time, theteam has won its only two PIL con- tests and is presently in first plane. They also went through the preseason schedule winning three games and losing one. I 'A 4 ,ff 9 A A V 2 and-at E QXQ pw Qwmw H.. A 3 A x -swf' me ul Q Xa, Nxt? 'M if-ff' f iffmw m MX 1 .Q is X' ww .ima r:ssQ.:1Qm-- : -r ......... - L x,ix1.hs Xxx A Nwx , H ,f X s GX-N arsity Doug Stahl Terry Markham M1ke Hardm Rick Soller Doug Hgsken Q Rob Davis 'n' Craig Moore Dick Carstens Craig Crockwell seball quash John Pendergrass Jim Ballin Perry Hendryx Mike McIntyre Dave Walker Mlke Eaton Dick poweu Mgrs. Gordon Gregersen, Tom Messecar, Bob Erickson Bob Rieder 23 . . a5eball FIRST ROW: Bill Sims, Greg Mullin, Pete Rybach, Dick Rankin, Doug Hardin, Mike Carroll, Rich Busby. SECOND ROW: Bob Pyle, Bob Arnst, Bob Armour, Pat Jordon, Lee Blakkolb, Bruce Roberts, Jim Porter, Coach Miller. THIRD ROW: Jerry Stahl, Paul Sutter, Mike Eaton, Joe Cole, Mike Baer, Bruce Kind, Mike Eliott, Mgr.Bob Erickson. Mr . Miller The J. V. baseball team is on its way to another winning season. It won its three preseason games and looked impressive in each of these wins. Coach Miller and the team are looking forward to league com- petition. Y MQW? Track wk' ff mi Q J., VA . 'V Wifi J ,gy Hiauywii Hmm f amid - salads JaQ s atbfllix 5. s, Mr. Sullivan This year's track team is a prominent candidate for win- ning city honors. They have already won two track meets, including the City Relay s . Both of these meets included wins over Jeff, last year's city champions. N Mr. Hennessey FIRST ROW: John Sites, John Cawthorne, Marty Frank, Norm Niimi, Brad Moore, Dick Barton SECOND ROW:J1m Lewis, Larry Craig, Warren Finke, Craig Nelson, Gary Du Bois, Gene Mc- Garry, Dave Wilson. THIRD ROW: Gregg Swanson, Joe Aleskus, Terry Brown, Howard Hosken, Hub Hanson, Jim McKenzie, Les Shearer, Mgr. Dick Whitten. FOURTH ROW: Mike Ellmaker, Ken Knudsen, John Bakkenson. Dick Yeager, Burnett Austin. Norm Stevenson, Mike Waverly . FIFTH ROW: Dick Leonard, Skip Balmer, Sid Cooper, Mike Shadbolt, Dick Fyock, Dennis Crow- ley, Mgr. Don Andrews. SIXTH ROW: Pete Spear, B111 Franzke, B111 Friend, Dave Younce, Dee Scott, B111 Campbell. SEVENTH ROW: Hemfy Edmonds, Jeff Nelson Bob Larson, Butch Lumby, Kirk McNeil, Coach Sullivan. 2 Va rsitlf Track Martin Frank Jim McKenzie John Cawthorne Terry Brown John Sites Henry Edmunds Gene McGarry John Bakkenson 238 Norm Niimi Q1-aig Nelson N Howard Hosken Warren Finke Gary DuBois Joe Aleskus AA Kirk McNeil Burnett Austin Butch Lumby s Dave Wilson Jim Lewis Dick Barton Bill Campbell Brad M0'-We Les Shearer Larry Craig Bob Larson O Dick Fyock Dall Yeager John Scott Sid C00Pel' Mike Ellmaker Mike Shadbolt Mgr. Dick Whitten V T rack Mr. Hennessey The J. V. track team has the po- tenial of another city champion squad. It placed second to Ben- son in the City Relays and has won all its dual meets to date. Mr. Hennessey has obviously come up with another fine track team. FIRST ROW: Dave Bailey, Bob Dejte, John Meharry, Wes Austin, Dick Brace Capt. , Al Kohl, Pete Haugen, Jim Whitely, Neil Hansen, Jeff Courtright. SECOND ROW: Tom Richardson, Rick Holcomb, Eldon, Schierman, Tom Lloyd, Major Lincoln, Bruce Shaw, Craig Henry, Jim Ott, Coach Hennessey. THIRD ROW: Mgr. Jim Euler, Ed Taylor, Bob Boling, Phil Bass, Ken Swan- son, Jim Dewer, Woody Richen, Bruce Krygier, Gary Parks. FOURTH ROW: Mgr. Ed Hickok , Steve Carter, Rich Dkazak, Tom Neilson, Eric Schoenfeld, Daryl Bonds, Roger Sandstrom, Geo- rge Testor, Doug Fritch, Eric Steffic. Frosh Track Mr. Hennesseys frosh track team al- so is a potential city champion and has already proven this. It won the City Relays championship at Madison without any trouble and is undefeated in dual-meet com- petition. FIRST ROW: Mgr. John Williamson, Bria.n Crockwell, Bill Blakely, Rod Skogseth, Clif MacAfee, Jim Cash, Bob Caulfield, Dave Heller, Larry Kanster, Coach Hennessey. SECOND ROW: Mgr. Ed Hickok, Lou Waldman, Craig Ramey, Dick DeBernardis, Steve Jenkins, Pa.rry Thomas, Bob Sigenthaler, Marshal Amiton, Rick Pade. THIRD ROW: Charles Ernst, Tim Woods, Doug Cromble, Doug Campbell, Bob Poole, Bob Hamill, Bob Secord. 241 Boy ' Tennis FHRST ROW: Charles Broum, Panos Caromanos, Greg Childs, Neil Steinberg. SECOND ROW1 Aft Simpson, Martin Singer, Ron Stephenson, Ken Lorber , Glen Adams. Mr . Rooney This year's tennis team is shoot- ing for its nineteenth straight city championship. It has won all of its matches this year and seems to be a sure winner for the city title. It will also be a strong contender for the state title, Charles Brown Martin Singer 242 Glenn Adams Ron Stqahenson Ken Lorber Girls' Tennis FIRST ROW: Peggy Carstensen , Ellen Mautz, Sherry Baldrige. SECOND ROW: Mary McClellan, Joan Campf, Gail Fee, Jean Sharp. Miss Williams The gir1's tennis team is off to an- other fine sta.rt this year. Having won its preseason matches, they are ready to start the tough league schedule. Miss Williams is hoping for another city championship team. Jean Sharp, Ellen Mautz Joan CamPf Peggy Carstenson, Gail Fee Mary McLellan Sherry Baldridge 243 Boys' Golf Mr. Anderson The boy's golf team under its ne mentor, Mr. Keith Anderson, is pr4 sently on its wayto another undisput city title. At the time of publicatif the golfers have tromped five riva and are looking forward to a victo. ' h t't' . FIRST ROW: Rick Witt, Doug Maxwell, Steve Mead, Greg Hawkes, Dave McGill. m t e state compe 1 lon SECOND ROW: Larry Miller, Ron Fahl, Dick Scott, Russ Taggard, Butch Ogilvy, Dick Wagner. +', I' F ed ' r Taylor Butch Oguvy Dick Wagner Russ Taggard Dave McGill Ron Fahl Girls' Golf M -k igxfxiif X1 f K QXYFGX L f I Q ' xfiifi fi . . ., W Z st Si xx fi , ,x - ' -:E- . Y Abyss ,- Miss Dundore Under the able guidance of Miss Ruth Dundore, the gir1's golfers are on their way to another successful season. Like the boy's golfers they are undefeated at the present time. FIRST ROW: Kathy Jones , Capt. Mary Doyle, Marie Morris, Sara Davis. 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W! ,,Uk, , K LONA tw.. I A X I -, Q .: ' Lf A 5 K MAR E sUsY 'N MARSH KATHY 5. .5-S493 -- 2 M ,E x N, iwwj f 4 Qsixix- Q.. JANE R39-AN.. ffl DAVE sMwm ww-......,,,MN X Q- BOB ,.,..V RON me-MM, N... i . ! s SUE P ' 'F'-R A , JOYCE' PAM x CINDY --.... 3... JIS. I W 5- s ...vi m.. .... ............ 1 02 2.T:S,Jnxu ..... 102, 132. 207 Adams, Glenn... ....... 36, 242 Adams, Ken ..... .......... 9 3 Adams, Stan .... ............. 1 04 Adg., cheryl ........ . 95, 145, 147 192, ms Adkins, Barbara .... 116, 148 Adler, Dennis . .... .... 36 , 169 Anger, ..... as. 190 Amen, David ........ ....... 3 s Akin, Diane ....... .. .... ..... 9 2 Akmengxauzil, Maris ........... 114 Albert, Dalia ......... 36. 142,' 143 Albert, Michael ..... .... .... 1 0 4 Aldridge, Loma... ... ..... ..l45 Aldridge, Rhea... ....... 107. 146 Alelhzl, Joseph' ...... 36, 199, 208 237, 239 Alexander, Glenda.... 36, 151, 153 154, 183, 186, 189 Alexander, Jan ................ 116 Almunrbr, Sandra .............. 36 Aman. Jmk ...... .... 9 6. xas Aum-d, Pam. ...... ....... a s Allbrlght, Gnyson ... ..... 36 Allen, Betty ........ 107 Allen, Jo ..... .......... 1 02 Ann, my ..... ............ 1 14 Allen, Muidae ....... 92, 183, 186 Anon, Mary .... 102, 144 Allen, Roger..'. ..... .. 36 Allmon, KRD... .... 36, 178 Amadore, Elaine .... ........... 1 08 Amend, Bob .......... 96, 144, 145 Amore, Shau'0n...92, 130, 165, 173 174, 182, 183, 184, 188, 283 Amie, Qune .... . ...... . ......... 93 Amitml, Mlllhlu ... ........... 132 Anne. mm ............ as, 196 Aachen, Phil ......... sz, 178, 199 Andersen, Mu'lon'. ............ 114 Andersen, Marvin .............. 105 Amisrlkow, Richard ............ 105 Anderson, Carole .............. 113 mum. cum av, 168, 169, 1sa 190, 210, 250, 259 Anderson, Dlve ................ 114 Anderson, Frank .......... 207, 227 Alicrlon, Fred .... .... 1 99, 227 Anderson, Guy ................ 106 Anderson, Gretchen... 94, 124, 129 150, 163, 154, 190 AIIQOIIOD, Jmicq .......... 94, 148 Andonou, Joh ....... 182, 227, 250 A!liGl'Q09, Klren ......... 116, 148 Andarnon, Lornine .... ....... 94 Andernou. Pony ..... ..... 1 71 AEOIIOIJ, Robert .... .... 9 6 Anderson, Terry ..... .... 1 15 Aillfl, Dun ..... .. 92, 287 Andrews, Helen .... .... 1 17 Agdrimool. Bunn ....... . 106 Anpsdnlc, Simmle .... . ......... 95 Allqlilbn, Bvb ........ 87, 162, 163 164, 165, 186, 190, 281 Arlnt, Alln ........... ........ . 37 Ariat, Nllwy .................. 115 Ardrly, Rich .... ......... 3 7 Arms, Bunn ...... 117, 148 Armour,ABob .................. 207 Argnnrong, Wlltex-...... . ...... 37 Arllil. Cut-hy.... av, 151, 158, 154 Anlbers. 106, 227 Arm. sv Amit, Bob.......... 106, 207 51155. R0semu'y.... 102 Arnold. Bu-bum... 115, 14s Arwlw. 104 Arn. 106 -4111. Wally... sv, 145, 182 AAhhr,B111.... ............11a Albblm. Bill... 97 Alhfw. as, 172, 188 ANY. Lueu1e.... ....... .... 1 os -WHY. MlryS1le.... 111 Atwood, ....s'1,1s4 AUSWIIWII. Bu'ha.rl.... 113 Aululh Burnett. .... .. ..... 96, ms 231, ass, 250 Austin, wes......... 133, 199, 241 Auld. Gary Bibb, Winona .... .... 9 5 Bader, Marilyn ..... 116 Baer, Mike ...... 103 Baer, Ralph .... ............. 9 4 Blius, Ted ..................... 92 Bailey, Bruce ..... 32, 37, 117, 135 149, 151, 153, 154, 157, 189 Bliley, Cllud.ll...... 104, 130: 151, 153, 154 Bailey, Dave ......... 105, 207, 241 Bailey, Gayle ......... 113 Bailey, Jerry... 114, 145, 213. 228 Blird, Dick. ........ . ..... 104, 133 Baird, Rolmld .... .. ...... ...... 1 16 Baker, Howard ....... 114, 144, 228 Baker, Tim . ...... ............ 3 7 BHKKBDIGXI, John .... .. 95, 185, 186 Baldridge, Sherry ..... 15' los, 147 Ball, Don ..................... 113 Ballln, Jim ..... 94, 185, 231, 233 Baltezar, Doris ........... 117, 148 Bamford, Paul ............ 116. 143 Bannister, Jlmne .... .... 1 14, 148 Barhyte, Jan .. ..... ...... 1 15 Barnes, Cu-ln ..... ..... 1 03 Barnes, MaryAnn ......... 37, 3 Sglzigrnlg-mi' ....... as, 130: 174 Banhpl. Barbara .............. 113 Barton, Dick .... 38, 190, 237, 239 BMS, Phil ........ . ....... 103, 241 Bala, Virginia ................ . 113 Bates, Mary ..... .... 1 14, 148 Baton, Melanie ..... 38, 178 Bates, Mike ..... 103, 145 Bmaglla, Roger ...... . 115 amy, Bob .... ........ ss, 171 Baudendistel, Nancy ...... . 115, 148 Blugh, Darrell ...... .. 94, 145 Bwsh. Tesiiy ........ .... 1 16, 213 Baughman, Janice .... ........ 9 2 Bayer, Dick.. ..... ..... 1 15 Beach, David .... ........ 1 03 Beach, Gerry .... .... 1 04, 207 Bean-d, Dick ...... ... ..... 118 Belrdsley. Terry .............. 104 3905101-df Cheryl ....... 34, 38, 140 141, 147, 165, 177, 194, 133 Bwhwld. .nm .................. 113 Bechtold, Rosalie .... ...... 1 15 BUCK, A!! ........... .. ...... 38 Bockermm, Howard ....... 113, 148 Bee, Deloral ......... 38, 169, 182 Beeney, Michael... .......... , 116 Bahurst, Barry ........... 106, 207 Belden, John ................ .. 98 Bell. Jamie. .... 92, 147, 156, 1s4 Belt, Bob ...... . .............. 114 Benmrd, Sharon...... 38, 187, 188 303593, Diek.... .... ..... ....39 Bennett, Mary ........ 39, 170, 182 Benson, Put .......... 98, 124, 127 130, 174, 181 BOND, Klthy. ...... 110, 113, 14B Bouts, Bob... ...... 9, 34, 39, 182 134, 142, 155, 177, 178 Berou, Jim... ..... 9, 39, 132, 142 143, 190 Be:-geson, Roseau .... 93. 1s1, 182 Bergih, Jill ............. .... 1 15 Bernhlrdt, Dennis ....... .... 1 14 Berlnnt, Mel .................. . 95 Bernhard, Barbara... 113, 145, 169 Bernhard, David ............... 95 Betsnlky, Miriam. 15, 39, 174, 186 Betro, Jerry ...... .. .... .. 13, 113 Bettis, Jacqueline .... ........ 1 07 Beverly, Steve ..... 105, 207 Bidwell. Jerry... .... 39, 179 Biegler, Joe .... .... 1 14 Bloglet, B111 .... 94 Bigler, John ...... 103 Bigonl, Richard ................ 94 Binkley, Joy ................... 40 Birkemeier, Bublra. 115, 210, 212 Blrkes, David... 40, 177, 178, 186 Bjerke, Brenda.. ......... 104, 173 Bjerke, Bruce... 40, 165, 186, 190 Black, Ed ..................... 117 Blackburn, Gene ......... ..... 40 Blair, Bob ....... .... 9 4 Blake, Melody .... ....... 9 2 Blakely, B111 ....... .... 1 48, 201 Blakemore, Bob ............... 116 Blnkeslee, Geggge.. 93, 149, 151 153, 154, 157, 178, 186, 189 Bladdolh, Lee ................. 102 Blamer, Skip .................. 237 Blanding, Cathie ..... 116. 210, 212 Blankenship, Diane ........ 117, 148 Blatter, Sandra..... ......... .. 106 Blaylock, Molly Ann . .......... 117 Bloom, Arthur ............ 113, 145 Bloom, Mike ...... ........ 1 15 Bloom, Wendy...... 117 Bloomberg, Jerry... 93 Buhler, Sandee .... . ----- 40 Balm, chu-lane ..... .......... 1 os Boling, B0b.. .... .. A.. 1 3, 241 Bonds, Duryl ..... ...103, 207, 241 Borchars, Marilyn.. 40, 130, 151 153, 154, 1sz. 186 Bordeaux, Jim.. .......... 97, 227 Borgesen, Chris ..... 94, 170, 184 Borqulst, Bill... 40, 133, 179, 278 BOIQUIBY, Glb ....... 118, 209, 211 50000. 1115116 ...... .... ..... 9 5 Bottler, Sue ..... .... ....106 Bouthlllier, Frank .... 97 B0yd, Billy .................... 105 Bdyor, Carolyn ................ 102 Boyer, Linda .... 40, 142, 169, 187 Boyer, Nancy .................. 92 Bayer, Sue ......... ........ 9 7 BUWBB, John ............... 40, 190 Brlconovvich, Winonl ........... 144 Bruce, Dick ..... 11, 100, 106, 151 153, 154, 207, 241 Bradley, Bert ........... 96 Bradley, Mike ..... . .... 118 Bruly, Jeffery ...... ....... 9 5 Brumdlein, Warren.. .... . 106, 145 Bninlrd, Elaine ..... .. .... 102 Brand, Winnie ........... 117 Brandt, Joan ................. 103 Brandt, Kathy... 40, 121, 131, 162 163, 165, 111, 191, 188, 186 Bras, Nick .................... 39 Brzver, Smdrl.... 40 Breull, Bob ...... . ..... 96 Breda, Kathy ..... .... 94 , 187 Breeae, Mark .... .... 1 04, 207 Breslin, Chris ....... 95, 184 Brewer, John ........ 106, 209, 211 Brice, Margie ........ 92, 182, 255 Bridenbaugh, Sue ........... 12, 93 174, 189, 285 Bridges, Karen ...... ......... 9 5 Briggs, Mouy .... ..... 1 la, 14s Brinkley, Ed ..... .. 40, 178, zvs Brinkley, Louise .............. 105 Bristet, Nikki ...... . ......... 102 Britwn, Marilyn .......... 115, 148 Brodigan, Jerry ..41, 156, 165, 181 Brodigen, July ...... 104, 1so Brookhlrt, Connie .... 102, 128 Brookhart, Lelia .......... 100, 106 129, 130, 165 Brooks, .rm .............. se, 178 Brooks, Joan ............. 41, 180 Brooks, Sam .................. 113 Brookshire. Betty .- .... 41, 114, no 128, 130, 173, 174, 181 Brounstein, Gary ............... 41 Brown, B111 ...... ...185, 227 Brown, Charlie .... 41, 242 Brown. Gul ..... ..... 1 oz, 115 BNWB, Glry .... ............. 1 05 Brown, Leneld ...... 118, 148, 242 Brown, Linda .................. 97 Brown, Linda ......... 41, 129, xsz 186, 189, 255 Brown, Marilyn .. 41, 147, 149, 151 153, 154, 156, 186, 189, 255 Brown, Pam .............. 115, 148 Brown, Pat .................... 41 Brown, Rich ..... 41, 177, 179, 227 Brown, Stuart ................. 114 Brown, Sue ........... 95, 210, 212 Brown, Susi .... 113, 148, 189, 255 5, 41,, Brown, Terry .... 35, 41, 185, 186 199, 207, 227, 237, 238, 250 Browning, Pat ............ 114, 148 Brownr idge, Rayola ............ Bruce, Pnt........... ...41, Bruckner, Les1ie..... 147, 182, 183 Brugh, Troy ......... Brumm, Tom..... Brunn, Brunner, Jackie . .... ..... . Bryant, Linda ...... li 793, Buchanan, Gaylene ......... Buck, Cathie ............. Buck, Mary Ann . ..... 96, 172, 182, 189, 255 Buck, Pete ........... 95, Bue, Steve .... me 181 sa, 151 145 1os na 97, ns 190, zso as xos, 1a2 174 us, 182 94 Buu,.1udy........ .... .....9e, Bum, Jmer. ...... . ..,........ Bunting, Bob ,...113, 144, 145, Burbidge, Larry ......... Burgum, Jim . ..... .. Burgum, Sheridan ....... 165, 173, 182 Burku-t, Dennis ....... Burke, Skip . . .... . ........ Bruman, Tim ............... 190 107 207 117 117 142 42 96 14, 42 144, 177, 178, 182, 186 Burns, Jim ........... .... 1 04, 207 Busby, Edwlrd ........... 105, 207 Busey, Marsh . .... 13, 94, 124, 165 110, 1'1a, 192, 190, 250, 281 Bushnell, Sue .......... 32, 42, 131 142, 143, 173, 182, 189, 255 Byers, Ken ............... 104, 207 Byers, Sharon, .... ...... 42 Byram, Barbara ............... 103 Byram, Much ............ 42, 130 131, 177, 184, 186, 188, 271 Cain, Alin ...... 94 Cain. Alvin ...... ..... .......... 9 4 Cain, Elizabeth ................ 117 Cnln, Jack ...... 92, 132, 185, 250 Cain, Ma!'i6...... .............. 95 Cain, B0 117 Cain, Robert ...... ...... . .. 111 can-nay, crug ...sz Cain, Robert .................. 117 Cairney, Craig...94, 151, 154, 178 Caldwell, Terre,.42, 188, 190, 250 cney, Mary ................... 94 Calkins. Bob .................. 114 Calkins, Carol ........ 92, 174, 187 Calouri, Patti .... ..... 1 15, 148 Cameron, Grace... .... . 116 Cameron, Helen ..... . ........ 104 Cameron, Sally ................ 104 Campbell, Bill .... 11, 42, 155, 185 199, 207, 227, 237, 239, 207 Campbell, Chuck ........... 42, 278 Campbell, Douglas ............. 116 Campbell, Lori ..... . .... . ..... 117 Campf, Joan.. 15, 33, 42, 154, 155 171, 176, 177, 179, 181, 183 Cmihl, Carolyn ............... . 95 Canon, Erin ..... .............. 1 13 Canterbury, Frank ...... 115 capnm, non .............. ua, 14s Capps, Doug ..... 94, 132, 149, 150 154, 157, 185, 207 Caramanoa, Panos... 42, 133, 134 185, 242, 250 C3-fbi-Ulhv Myron ...... ... 42 Carey, Cherie .... .. .... . ..... 42 Cargill, Linda ................. 113 Clrl. Lynda ....... 13, 43, 152, 164 165, 187, 281, 283 Carlson. Divo ........... ..... 9 6 CUIWH. Alayne .... ........ . .. 43 Carney. Swve .... ....... 9 5, 190 Carrol. Mum... ioe, 207, 234 C3-TTY. Joyce .................. 154 CBTBNDB. Dick ..... 13, 43, 92, 188 231, 232, 250 Cvmns, Shiiley ..... ..... 9 5, 194 Caxstensen, Karen .... 96, 178, 174 182, 183, 186 Carmnlen. Peggy .... 14, 115, 127 Carter,1?I?Jhn ...... .... 1 04, 143 Ca.rter,Linda... ........... ...43 Carter, Steve ............. 106, 241 Carter, sue ....... 9, 43, 126, 114 181, 182 Carter, Thomas ................ 43 Carver, Carol Ann .... ..... 118, 148 Carver, Carol Jean ............. 93 Casey, Francine ............... 102 Casey, Kathy.. ....... 96, 182, 1ea Casey, Lon! .... 93, 181, 154, 165 173, 174, 181, 182, 188 Cash. Jim ........ ... 133, 148, 207 Cashato, Georgia .... ..... 9 3, 170 Castellano, Pam .... .. ....... 115 C357-lemallv Bob ... ...... ..... 103 Cawn. Kenny .... . .... 96, 144, 145 Canfield. Bob ........ 113, 213, 228 Cnwthorne, John...15, 43, 142, 143 155, 177, 213, 237, 238, 273 280 Cechmwek. Judy ..... 92, 165, me 255 Chambers. Cathy .... 103, 173 Chaples, Bonnie ................ 43 Chappelle, Charlene... 43, 151, 154 178, 186 Chapman. Linda ... ........ 116 Charles. Ln ................... 115 Charters. Margaret .... 15, 43, 182 Chase, Charlene ............... 113 Chattln, Linda. ........... 104, 182 Cheatham. Tom ...... .43, 179, 203 Childs. Gregg ..... 14, 43, 132, 134 165, 242, 270 Chin. Judy... 9, 44, 126, 147, 155 177, 181, 182 Chlrgwin. John.. .... 117, 209, 211 Christensen, Jon ....... ........ 1 17 Christensen. Mm-y. ..... .... 44 Clirilfellln. Pamela ............ 44 Chung, Dennis .................. 44 Cleloba, Marilyn ...... 44, 171, 186 Cleloha, rn ..... .......... 1 04 Claflln, Mary.... ...... ..107 Clare, Judie ..... ......... 9 8 cm-k, Bonnie .... .... 1 15, 143 Clark, Don Lee .... .... . .. 44 Clark, no.. .... ...,. 44 , 190 Clark, Jane ...... .... 1 16, 148 Clark, Loretta ..... ......... 94 Clarke, Karen ............... .. 106 Clarke, Kathy ......... 45, 170, 183 190. 256, 211 Clarke, Jim ..............- 44, 133 168, 179, 278 Clarke, Pam ....... 116 cuxwn, .wus ................. 113 Claxton, Patti ................. 103 Cleeton, Carol...95, 171, 184, 186 Clllhon, Bruce ........ 95, 145, 182 Clilhou, Jacob ............ 116, 228 Cllhon, Maren ....... 144, 182, 183 Clflbn, Sandy ............. 45, 186 Clodfelter, Nancy .......... 45, 127 130, 110, 181, 162, 186 cledlelm-, 'rom .......... 116, 143 Coblants, Ronnie ................ 97 coehrm, Bob ..... .... 1 10, 148 Coday, san-ley ................. 104 Coffelt, Candy ......... 99, 110, 181 cmsy, Jerry... .... 94, 215, 223 Cogan, July .... ..... 92 , 189 cam, Ruth. .................. 115 Cohen, Dsvld ................... 93 Cohen, Jef! ..... 103, 209, 211, 226 Cohen, July .................... 45 com., Richard ............ 209, 211 Cole, Joe ....... ... 105, 145, 234 cole, Judy ...... 169 Collier, Bob .... .... 1 15 Coll1ns,Cath1e... ..... ..45 Colliers, Dennis .... ...... 1 3, 92 Colllne, John ..... .... 1 05, 144 Collins, Rehn... ........ 92, 182 Colvln, Dardee ................. 116 Comlsky, Cllffotd..13, 45, 186, 250 Condon, Kathy .................. 93 Conner, Caryanne .......... 93, 131 169, 173, 184 Connolly, Jennie ..... 102, 173, 182 Cooly, Christine ............... 106 Cooper, Charles ................ 94 cooper, Cynthia .......... 114, 148 Cooper, Sid ..... 86, 213, 237, 240 Corbin, Jana. .......... .... . .. 104 Corlett, Elizabeth... .... 115, 145 Cormaek, Bob ..... ....... 1 15 Cornwell, lets... .... . 116 Costello, Alexis ..... .. 104 Conti, Bob ................ 45, 178 Colton, Joan .... ............... 9 6 Coulter. Marllyn..92, 160, 210, 212 Courtrlght, JefI.102, 213, 227, 241 Courtrlght, Karen .............. 85 Cousins, Marilyn ..... 13, 115, 148 Cowan, Dede 1 ....... 102, 128, 130 Cowley, Leslie ................ 104 Cox, Joann ...... ............ 9 3 Col, Mike ....... ...... l 14, 287 cox. Shirley .... . ........ 114, 148 Craig, Larry .... 45, 331, 240 Craig, Sue ...... .......... 1 04 Crawbrd, Alan ........... 115, 207 cnwbrd, Kathy ........... 46, 143 155, 165, 190, 225, 250, 259 Crawley, Corinne .............. 103 crunu, John ................ 103 Crider, Barry... 46, 185, 250, 278 cups. Patty ................. ,. 100 Crockvlell, Brian ......... 121, 148 Crookwell, Craig .......... 92, 151 154, 135, 281, 232, 250 Cromble, Doug .......... 96 1 132 207 117 . 94 Crommelln, Rudy .... .... 4 6, Cronk, Bob ........ 48, Crook, Larry ...... .. 148, Crosbie, Barbara' .... ...... Crosbie. Jan .... .... Crow, Barbara ..... .... 1 13, Crowley, Caro1............. 18 130, 131, 174, 182 148 ,46 Crowley, Dennis ...... ..... 92 , 185 Crowson, Marvin ... .......... 96 Curphy, Carole ........... 115, 148 CWTY. Rick .......... ... ...... . 96 Curtle, Jean ..... 46, 170, 182, 183 Cushman, Vickie .......... 113, 148 Custls, B111 ....... ..... 4 6, 178 Cllllill, Trudle .... ..... 1 18, 148 cuzhbm, Joy ..... ......... 94 Cuthbert, Kathy ..... ..... 1 17 Dehlman, Gary... 11, 46, 155, 174 177, 186, 215, 223 Dnhlqulst. Beth ................ 115 Dahlquist. Llnda ................ 96 Dahlstrom, Karen ..... 46, 168, 181 271 Dablstrom, Laurie .... 94, 188, 190 250 Dahaen. Chuck .... .... .... 104 Dailey, Ja... ..... 95 Dale, Mike ..... .... 1 18 Dalton, Janet... .... 103 Damron, Dale ..... .... ..... 9 7 De.n1ey,Nanoy........ ......... .92 Davenport, Diane... .46. 140, 172 174, 184, 188, 271 D'WeUP0l'f. Gloria ..... 95, 190, 250 Davenport, Nancy ...... ...... . .. 46 Dalfidloll. Mary ....... 96, 177, 185 Davidson, Rob .... ..... . . 46, 278 Davidson. B111 .... .......... 9 5 Davis. Beverly .... ........... 1 14 Davis, Carol .... .... 4 7, 142, 143 162, 190 Davis, Helen .... 1 ...... 13, 47, 130 154, 183, 188 Davis, Jacqueline ............... 92 Davis, Juanita ....... 103, 145, 169 Davis, Laurie... ...... 96, 116 Davis, Luanne.. ...... 94, 170, 182 Davis, Margie ................. 117 Davis, Robert ......... 47, 96, 179 231, 232, 248 Davis, Ross ....... 9. 47. 134, 156 185, 250 Davis, Sara ...... . 12, 18, 35, 47 120, 128, 225, 259 Dawes, Kathy ......... . ........ 118 Dawson, Elizabeth. ........ 105, 144 Dawson, Luanne ...... 47, 150, 153 154, 182, 189 Dawson, Susan ................. 113 Day, D1-exel...... ....... .. 104 Day, Nancy .................... 47 DBBernnrd1e, Dick... 169, 207, 227 DeBernard1s, Mary .... 47, 171, 183 Decker, Merry ....... 96, 131, 165 Dees, Maribeth... .......... . 107 DeGra.ff, Jean ....... 116, 130, 165 DeGrn.ff, Sue .... ... 47, 142, 143 Deines, Doug .... .... ....... 115 Deines, Linda ..... .... 1 05 Delnes, Mary ....... .... 1 02 Delaney, Mary Ann ..... . 118 Demoss, Marilyn... 47 Dempsey. Gary ..... 113. 213 Dempesy, Linda ..... ... 47. 173 Dennis, Duane .... .... 115, 207 Dennis, James ...... .... 1 48. 213 Dennis, Patricia .... ........ 4 7 Dennlston, Sally .... ....... 2 07 Denwn. Georgx .... ............ 1 13 Derr, Carol ..... 13. 95, 187 Detr, Phlllp .. .... .... . 106, 227 Desemple, Dennis ...... .. 95 DeShaw, Paul ... .... ......... 1 16 Desler, Dan .............. 106. 207 DeTemp1e, Christy ............ 113 DeTemple, Kathy .......... 48, 186 Detje, Bob .......... 102, 207, 241 DeVet, Larry .... . .......... 95 Dewar, James ....... 106. 144. 241 Dewar, Kathy ........... ... 93. 13 Deweese, Ann .......... .. 114, 148 Dey, vo.-oehy..15, ss, 43, 132, 163 164, 165, 173, 174, 152, 186 Dlbble, Martha...94, 128, 130, 173 174, 186, 189, 255 vf-rn-:'n. L Dickerrnan, Janice .. .... . .... 116 Dickie. Bob ................... . 113 Dlckle, Janet ......... 93, 144, 182 Dletrlch. Sue..... ...... 115, 148 Dietz, Barbers... ........ . 116 Dietz, Conrad.... ..... 48 Dlgman, Donald .... 103 Dlmlck. Jeanette ... ..... 114 Dlmltre. Don ..... ...... l 06 Dlmmick, Elena ..... .. 115, 148 Dimmltt, Edward ..... ...... 1 02 Dlmoff, Sharon ..... .... 1 06 Dingle, nxm .... .... 48 Dmgxe, J0Ann.... .. 148 mx, stun: ......... .... 9 3 Dixon, Willie ....... . .... 48 Dobberfuhl, Angela ..... .. 104 Dobson, Charles ..... ... 228 Dodd, Esther ... .... ... 105 Dodson, Steve.... ... 94 Donahue, Bob .... .... 105 Donkers, Don .... ... 48, 97 Donkers, Gail ...... . .......... 102 Dorth, Karen ........ . ..... .... 1 02 Dougherty, L1nd.l..92, 174, 189, 255 Douvtie, Nick ............... ... 96 Downie. Vl1'g'lnla............... 105 Downs, George... ...117 Doyle. Mn.!y.... .....l06 Urals, Jwk.... .... ..... 48 Drake, Bl1l..... ..... 93, 190 Drake, Don..... .... 11, 48, 133 Drennnn, D1ck............ 103, 207 Driggs, Carol .... . .......... ... 96 Dtlnker, Jane....48, 126, 162, 163 Drlakell, Hal ............. ...... 1 02 Dritsos, George .... ....104 Druxxnan, Roberta... 102 Dubal, Bonnie .... ... ....... 102 Dubal, Bob ................ 48, 190 media. ..... 45, 144, 182 213, 237, 239 lhxdgeon, Kathy .. ...... ..... 1 06 Duffy, JoAnn ........ ...... 1 15 Duke, Jean ..... .... 97, 187 Duncan, Barbara. .... ..... 1 03, 173 Duncan, Bill .......... 48, 142, 183 209, Z11 UUIBWD. Sill'-U6 ..... . ...... 49, 188 DUPIHB. Suzanne ..... 187, 198, 207 Dirham. Larry. ...... 19, 144, 145 Matin. Karon ............. 49, 184 Dvorak, Louls...l06, 144, 145, 182 Eagle, Judy ............... .... 1 03 Eagle, Sherrill ...... ...... 4 9, 120 180, 162, 164, 165, 190 Easter, Archie ................. 84 Easter, Barbara .... ........... 1 15 Eastman, Dick ........ 49, 141, 190 Euuim., Many .... ........... . 111 Eastman, Bue .................. 148 Elton, Mike .... 102, 231, 233, 234 Ecclee, John ..... 13, 100, 104, 207 Eck, Bob ....... .. . ......... . 114 Edtert, Gail .... ...... 4 9 Eckert, Hilde ................... 49 Edmunds, Henry ....... .... 4 9, 186 215, 223, 237, 238 Edwards, Peggy ..... . 96, 124, 190 Egger, Chris .................. 104 Egger, Michele .... 148 Ehrlurt, 98 Ehrhart, Rick .... .... . 98 Eilers, Sue ...... . .. ...... 106 Eisenberg, John ....... 116, 148 Ella, Steve ..................... 49 Elliot, Mike .... 105, 209, 211, 234 Ellie, Dave .... ..... 1 06, 145, 146 nun., Lynda . ......... 105 Ellie, Peter ............... 95, 145 Ellmaker, Mike ........... 93, 148 151, 158, 154, 157, 240 Elsaser, Bev ............. 49, 180 Emhree, Joe ................... 94 Enderson, Marilyn... 103 Engdahl, Eloise .... ....... 1 14 Engdahl, Jun ..... .... 49, 190 Easel. Guy ......... 113, 207 English, Barbara ..... ...... 1 15 English, Darlene 107 English, David ..... ...... 1 06 Enkells, Richard .... 13, 93 smut, Mu-y. .... .......... 9 1 lneuf, Pat ..... ............ 1 15 Entler, Jenny ....... 114, 148, 207 Eraut, Warren . . ..... Erickson, Bob .... ........ 103, 231, 233, 234 Erickson. 92 145 104 179 Erickson, Don........ ..... 49, 199, 208, 227, 278 Enllf. Clllok.................. 207 Ervaat, Helen .......... . ..... 49 Espe, Tom ......... .......... 9 5 Esterholdt, ltarsn ........ 116, 148 Euler, Jim .......... 118, 228, 941 Evans, Judy ...... .......... . 110 Evans, Kip ..... ..... . 113 Evans, Loulae ...... .... 1 18 Evensen, Nancy ..... 86 Everett, Dick ............ 105 Ewan, Pat ..................... 50 Exel, Anne ....... 15, 50, 189, 256 Fahl, Ron ................. 50, 103 164, 165, 244, 281, 286 Fahrmann, Carol Ann ........... 95 ruley, Busan ....... ...... . .- 115 Farnham, Kathy ....... ....... 1 13 Farnsworth, Terrle ... 85, 182 189, 255 Farr, Pat ..... ......... .... 84 Fee, Gall ............. 92, 184, 243 Feehley, Pat ................... 118 Fehremhacker, Ftedla.. 13, 113, 165 Feldman. B111 ...... ...... . . 38, 50 184, 135, 142, 143, 178, 278 Feldman, Mollie ........... 82, 174 Fendel. George ....... 50, 140, 153 154, 157, 189 Fendel, Richard .......... 110, 148 Fennern, David ..... .. . 60, 150 153, 154 Ferguson, Terry .... .. 50, 135 178, 193 Feuerbsrg, Gary .... 143, 143 Fergusson, Tom .... ..... . . 109 F1s1d, 114 Floss, Vicki ...... ..... 1 3, 148 Filbert, Dlek ....... .... 1 05, 189 Finke, Warren ........ .. 50, 180 213, 237, 239 Flnnas, Monica .5 ......... . .... . 106 Finnegar, Chuck ....... ........106 rum, Joyce ........ 51, 105, 160 Fisher, Kathy .... 105, 109 Fitch, Mark ........ ......,. 92 Fitz, Dumis .............. 109, 907 Fltszibbons, Freddy ........... 103 Fltulmmons, Charles .......... 95 rxmsmmom, N01-on ..... 115, 148 Flad, Jim ................ 119, 140 F1lK8. Nancy .......... .... 51, 173 174, 182, 189, 250, 256, 250 Flaezle, Susanna . ............ .. 115 Flsohzner, Bill .... 111 Fleer. Rohhry .... ..... 1 03 Flint. Robert .... ....... 1 15 Flynn. Pat ..... 106, 173 Fveller. 11on.... .. ..... 51, 178 Forbes. Karm. ....... 51, 190, 371 Ford. Janet ...... ........ . .. 98 Ford. Pu ....... ...... . 110, 145 Farm. sarah .... 13, 117, 148 rom.-. .um ........ 107, 182 Foster. Walter .... .. ...... 93, 227 171. 174. 169. 285, 259 Ffllldll. Francis. Pste................. ........... N 117 Prank. Many ....... 34, 61 177, 179, 287, 288 Franake, B111 .............. QQ' 150 159, 154, 231 Fwlndarf. Ken....... 102 Frasier, Linda .... ... ....115, us Frazier. Sandra .... .... 99 , 173 Frasier. Sharon .... . ........ 51 Friend. Bill ...... .... 9 3, 237 Ffitlvh. Doug .... ....l06, 241 Fry. Joanne .... ...... 1 02 Fuller. Jane . . .... ....... . 106 Fullman. Helen ..... .... 5 1, 181 Pullman, louise .... ...... 1 04 Fullman. Pam ...... 100, 106 Fullmer, Sandy ..... ...... 1 18 Fulmer, Dick ..... .,,,, 1 IQ Funklnuaer. Martha ............ 102 Fyock, Dick ............... 98, 185 199, 237, 240, 250 Gabriel. Martan.. .ee Gadd, Harry. ........ .... Gaebel, James ........... GIQDI, Brill . . . 52, 140, Gales, Cl.!'ol..........13, ua, 103, 141, 106, Gallaehsr, Gallowa., 1-1e1en...96, 151, 159, Galton, Marilee ...... 04, 130, 182, 187 Galvin, Linda .... ......... Galvin, Michael .... .... 5 Z, Gamba, Jan ...... ..... 1 13, Garbln, Mika .... ............ Chrdner, Joan ....... 103, 149, 153, 154 Garnett, Carol. .... ......... . . Garrow, Kathleen .... 118, 117 Garvin, Kathy ..... ...... Garvin, Mike .... 52, Geiger, Jet! .... 13, Geiger, Kay ..... 95, Geist. Bertha .... ..... Geist, Cheryl .... Gentry, Michael... George. Pete .... ........ Gerber, Libby... ...... Gerber, Suzanne ....... sa, 148, Gerlock, Linda .... ...... .... Gertz, Nancy .... ........ Gene, Wayne ...... 52, Gettman, Mike ...... ..... Gleabrecht, Gloria ............. Gleahrecht, 'lyrone . ...... Gillespie, Peter ...... 92, 134, 143, 155, 174, 178 Gillette, Gail .... 93, 150, 153, Glllette, Marlene ..... 150, 153, Gilmore, Laurie .......... 115, Glrsbergerf Dim ... ...... .... Glanz, Christina... ... Gleason, Dennis... Glen, Carol ...... Glen, Jacqueline ... .... .... Glokner, leota .... .......... Glovlca, Erolyn ........ 52, 162, 165, 281 Goddard, B!0!y...95, 152, 169, Goddard, steven ............... Godae, Janet ..... 11, 13, 152, qomu-5, nu-uyn... 116, Goldman, Joyce .... ...... Goldman, Sue .... .... Goldman, Tersa ..... .... Goodfallovl, Joins .......... 52, 182, 187, 271 Goodman, Melvin ...... Gootbaater, Jim ........ Goodpaster, 'rmmu .... Goodwin, Beth ................. Goodyear, Roger ............... Gordon, sroekie ..... 115, 165, Gorrell, Dave ........ 95, 209, Gorrell, Laura . . . . Goss, George . . . . con, Jlailth ...... Gosallng, Darlene . . . Goasling, Ellane ..... .....,... Govan, Linda. .... .. Graham, Marjory ..... 52 , 144, Grant, Grant, Grant, Jim ........ Jlaiy ........... Mike .............. 146, 186, 210 Gravell, Art .......... Gray , Greco, Mary ....... Lawrencen.. Gregeraen, Gordon ....... 154, 291, 233 Green, Dian .... .... ..... . Green, Toby ........ Greenberg, Bruce . . . 112, 181, 114, ii 151, 104, Greenberg, Charles ........... . Grlfhn. Dorothy ..... Gffmth, Larry . . . 13, G1-uma, some ...... 145, Grill ey, George .......... Grlmea, Doug .. .113, Grlmshaw, Missy . . . 148, 146, 117, 207, Grohe. Dorothy ................ annum. .nm . .1a4, 112, 199, Gross, Adrienne... ........ Grubb. Nancy ....... G1-uhh, Sally ..... 93, 150, 153, Guess, Doris .............. Gyorog, Ruth . 106, 151 , 152, 148 145 105 188 165 1 83 154 1 73 115 183 144 173 150 103 148 102 190 116 175 . 95 104 117 115 115 184 116 104 178 114 102 102 142 154 154 148 92 94 105 104 52 113 164 255 145 186 144 170 115 117 173 94 116 96 92 159 211 116 113 52 107 117 148 182 145 .97 ,52 96 .97 182 153 118 114 92 116 106 182 . 95 144 228 117 115 208 115 103 154 116 154 1-mga, Sally .............. 115, 148 HIIEI. Susy .... 114, 130, 131, 162 163, 165, 173, 177, 182, 183 188, 190, 250, 251, 273, 277 Hahn, Suzanne ...... .......... 9 2 Hgunead. Jytxa .... .. 183 Haldors, Jim .... ...... . 118 Hale, Judy ...... ..... l 18, 148 Hale, Marian ....... ......... . 94 Halen, Dave .........-.... 102, 207 Haley, Tom. .... 100, 103, 133, 207 Hall, Beverly .................. 102 Hall, Jimmie ....... . .... 116, 207 Hallberg, A1 ...... ...... 9 4, 228 Halverson, Hope ...... 97, 149, 187 Hamann, Charles .............. 116 Hamann, Tom ........ 93, 186, 190 Hamll, Sue .... .... 1 02, 182 Hamill, Bob ..... .... 1 17, 207 Hamilton, John .... ........ 9 6 Hamilton, Mark. .... ..... 9 2 Hamilton, Phyllis 148 Hamilton, Robert... .... .105 Hamilton, Sharon... .... .... 178 Hamm, Nanoy ..... ............ 9 4 Hammaok, 1-'leyd ..... 103, 150, 153 154, 112 Hammons, Susie ............... 106 Hamnett, John ........ 92, 114, 173 Handrla, Lucille ............ 13, 97 Haunam, Susan..150, 153, 154, 178 Hansen, Bev. ............. 104, 105 Hansen, Dorothy .... 105, 170 Hansen, Larry .... 105, 228 Hansen, Nell ...... .. 102, 241 Hansen, Rebecca .... ...... 9 3 Hanson, Alison ..... 103 Hanson, Jerry .... ............ . 103 Hansen, nub..9, 54, 142, 143, 146 174, 185, 199, 207, 215, 223 Hanson, Michael ................ 95 Hardlman, Lee ................. 94 Hardin, Doug ........ 104, 133, 234 Hardin, Mlke.... 54, 174, 215, 223 2:11, 232 t Hardin, Susan .... . .. .. 102, 173 1-161-dmg, 102, 201 nu-dy, Mu-nm... .. 104, 110 Harmon, Ron... ..... .. 54 Harold, Jim .... ......... 1 02 ns.:-per, E1-me .... ........ 5 4, 92 1-nu-per, Lola... .... 95, 165, 110 Harris, Rhoda .... .... ..... 9 5 Harrow, John ..... ..... 1 06 Hart, Bev ........ .... 95, 183 Hartley, Tommy .... ...... 1 05 Harvey, Bill ...... ......... 1 07 Harvey, Kli ............... 97, 178 Harvey, Ruth Ann ..... 54, 150, 153 154, 170, 177 Haskell, Clif ............. 54, 140 Haskell, Susanne ...... ......... 1 16 Hanson, Morris ............... 103 Hlhch, Janet ...... 13, 14, 106, 165 Hatch, Tom ...... 54, 199, 208, 213 Hawhard, Carol ................ 114 Hathaway, Jan .... ...... 1 05, 226 Hathaway, Kent ....... 92, 178, 199 Haule, Evelyn ................. 103 Hauge, Margaret ..... 54, 150, 153 154, 189 Haugen, Pete ........ 106, 151, 153 154, 241 Hauser, Do:-othy.... .... 13 Hauser, Sarah .... 113 Hauasman, Joyce... 104 Hawkes, Greg .... ............ 9 3 Hawkins, carol .......' 94, 151, 171 Hay, Dlck .......... .... ..... 9 5 Hayden, Rickey ..... 106 Hazelblade, Joan ......... .... 1 15 nuelzme, me ........ 54, 142, 143 165, 173, 152, 163 Heaney, .161-ja ................. 103 Heath, Llnda .................. 106 Hedges, Jean ................. . 115 1-lege, cm-11 ......... 54, 169, 178 Heilbnm, Jerllyn ............... 95 Heimbuck, Mlm 54, 190 Heimbuck, Jim ......... 54, 190 nemey, Candy .... 13, sa, 172, 173 174, 190, 250 Heinrich, Tom. ........... 106, 207 1-1e11er, David ........ 117, 201 Helser, D1ane.... 103 Helzer, B111 . . . . . . . . . 104, 132, 207, 227 Hemnway, Sue 153, 154, 189 Henderson, Mary . . . . 100, 101, Hendrickson, Janet............ Hendryx, Hendryx, Perry... .... 95, 231, Henningson, Jeanne .....13, 54, 250, 271 Henry, Craig... 104, 205, 241 105, 132, Henehaw, Sue................. Hepp, Joanne .... 96, 173, Hepworth, Sharon 358911. Mary ...... Herman. Tom . .......... Hera, Diane ........ Herrala, Nad.lne..55, 154, 186, 189 182, 149, 150, Herrle. .. .... Hell-lf Hess, Bob ..... . . Heatmark, Holly . . . 1-115541-d, J1m..... 11114611-d,wa11y ..... Hickman. Harriet .... Hickman, Kay . ....... 95, Hlckak, Ed ....... . . . 105, . .... 102, 109, ..... 173, Hicks, Beverly .. . ....... . . . . Hides. Hilda ......... High, W1lllam........ . . . .. 116, 106, 145, Hllderbrand, Gerry ...... . . . . . . Hill. Larry .......... . 55, 142, Hill. Mary ............... . .... mney, Linda ............. 107, Hlnamon, Judy .. 104, 150, Hinds, Barry ...... .. Hirsch, Sue ........ . . Hirstel, Jeanette . . . 153, 182, . 92, l-Ualtested, Jytta . ........... 55, 95 180, 184, 188, 271 133 150 115 148 108 233 190 133 103 184 105 55 105 105 153 117 182 114 102 116 105 147 250 241 116 148 172 114 143 118 182 154 105 187 116 Hjelt, Michael ................. 106 Hjelt, Maxine .................. 116 Hjorth, oem ...... .55, 149, 150 153, 154, 184, 188, 189, 271 Hank, Carol .......... 55, 145, 182 Hobbs, Sally ..... ............. 1 05 Hofherr, Jerry... 104 Hoke, M110 ........... ......... 9 6 Holcomb, Merilee .......... 55, 170 182, 183, 188 solemn, Rick ....... 104, 228, 241 Hollenbeck, Dick ..... 92, 144, 193 Holman, Dave ............. 55, 162 163, 164, 165, 186, 213, 281 Holmberg, Carol ............... 113 Holmes, Nancy ............ 55, 183 154, 186, 211 Hood, Robin ................... 114 Hope, Ginger ....... 55, 184 Hoppe, Rick .... .... 1 3, 103, 132 Horn, Margery ................ 104 Hotnlng, Richard ...... 55, 172, 186 nesken. Doug ............. 99, 185 199, 201, 221, 232, 250 Hosken, Howard ...... 55, 132, 185 199, 207, 215, 223, 237, 250 Hoskins, Kathle ..15, 105, 165, 182 noeluns, Pete .............. 56, 199 168, 179, 163, 210, 278 Houghton, Raymond ......... 13, 116 Hougland, Bob ............. 56, 189 Howard, Fritz ....... 105, 209, 211 Howell, Linda ..... ............ 1 48 Howeu, sendy..,. .... 96, 142 Howlett, Kip .... ...113, 148 Hoyd, Paula .... ...... 1 04 Hoyt, John ......... .... 5 5, 178 Huddleston, Julie .... 94 Hudson, Ed ..... .. ...... 107 Huffman, Paula... .... 95, 187 Hughes, Nancy .... ......... 1 05 Hulbert, Tanara ................ 92 Hulett, xsane ......... 56, 149, 151 152, 154, 155, 156, 190, 250 Hull, Joe ....................... 96 Hull, Sandy ......... 111 1-mme, Bob ....... .... 1 4, 93 nundreff, Neil .... 99, 145 Hunt, Joyce ....... . ..... 114 Hunter, Marilyn .... ........ 9 3 Hlmter, Sandra .... ..... . 13, 103 Hurd, J im ...... . . Hussey, Tom ......... Hval. Rayletta .... . . Hval. Terry ..... Hylton, Ron . . . 104 94,179,199 118, 145 56, 250 ......56 Ickes, Steven .... .... 1 04, 145 lrvine, Merle .... ...95, 185 199, 250 Irwin, Bill ....... ... 115 Irwin, Janet... ....56 Irwin, Lillian .... ..... 94 Isaacs, Pete .. . .... . 98 Jackson, Bruce ................. 56 Jackson, L1nda...13, 113, 121, 148 Jackson, Dick ................. 207 Jacobs, Carol .................. 92 Jacobs, Jerry 92 Jacobs, Nancy ..... .... 44 Jacobs, Bob' ..... ...... 5 7 Jacobs, Tom ........ 57. 184 Jacobson, Viking .... .. 96. 133 Jacobson, Carol ..... ...... 5 7 Jacobson, Raeann ...... . 114 Jacobson, Sheila .... 57, 178 Jacoby, Pat ....... ..... 5 7, 178 James, Kathy ................. 117 Jameson, Mary Lou .... 57, 86, 158 165, 174, 182, 183, 190, 210 Jaques, Glen ................... 57 Jarrett, Paul .... 115 Jaynes, Regina .... .......... 1 06 Jelkren, Karin ................. 104 Jenkins, Steve ....... 118, 140, 207 Jenquin, Karen ................. 105 Jensen, Joanne .. 57, 143, 182, 188 Jensen, Kathy ....... 113, 210, 212 Jensen, Marllyn ............ 102 Jensen, Norman... ...... 14, 102 Jarman, Jim ........ ........ 1 06 Johnsen, Clifford .... 58, 178 Johnson, Barbara 94, 184 Johnson, Charles .... ... 102, 228 Johnson, Diane ...... ........ 1 13 Johnson, Dick .................. 58 Johnson, Jan ..... 11, 58, 131, 134 155, 157, 162, 163, 184, 185 114, 188, 196, 192, 259, 281 Johnson, Jean... 58, 131, 134, 182 163, 165, 114, 199, 192, 255 259, 265, 281 Johnson, Jerry ................. 94 Johnson, Joanne ..... .... 9 3 Johnson, Judy ....102 Johnson, Karen .... .... 1 14 Johnson, Ken ...... ...... 9 'I Johnson, Micheal .... ......... 5 8 Johnson, Nancy .... .... 1 06, 121 Johnson, Randy .... ....... .1 18 Johnson, Richard .... ......... 5 8 Johnson, Sally ..... ...94, 154 Johnson, steve .... ...... 9 3 Johnson, Sue .... 103 Johnson, Susan .... 114 Johnson, Tvllla ................. 105 Johnson, Vlckl .................. 148 Johnson, Waleen...15, 58, 121, 147 156, 183, 159, 225, 255, 258 259 Johnston, Kathleen .... .... 1 16 Joiner, Phellx ....... .... .... 2 1 3 Jolly, Rodger ..... ............ 9 8 Jolma, Lawrence ..... 116, 145, 146 Jones. Carol ................... 103 Jones, Gerry ............ . ....... 92 Jones, Judy ...... 56, 165, 155, 27,1 Jones, Kathy ........ .... ..... 1 08 Jones, Michael ................. 103 Jones, Nick ..................... 58 Jones, Pam ...... 13, 106, 130, 228 Jones, Richard ................. 104 Jones, s1d...5s. 156, 162, 164, 165 173, 174, 188, 188, 190, 225 250, 282, 273, 277, 281 Jones, Sue..93, 150, 153, 154, 182 Jordan, Andy.-......, ...... 104. 207 Jordan, Gall ........ .... ....... 9 3 Jordan, Patrick ...... 107, 114, 207 228. 234 Jordan. T. . ....... .......... 9 2 Josselyn, Gregory... ..... . 145 Josselyn, Jane ..... .. 58, 180 Josephson, Ginger... .... 107, 185 Junge, Dick ........ 207, 228 Justice, Sue ...... 1 .. 94, 170 Kahn, Joanette ..... . 92 Ku, Margie ...... 116 Kalea, Ron ...... .. . 92 Kaleahnlk. Krla .... 117 Kalotay. Tom .... .......... . 58 Kameny, Donna ............... . 95 Kanater, Larry ...... 118, 145, 146 Kqlan, stanley .... .......,. 1 os Kari, Joyce ....... .... 1 05 Karlberp, Andrla ..... 99, 186 Karlberza. mara .............. 58 Karnahh, Marllee ..... 59, 141, 178 Kaatlqnan, Kenny ......... 102, 189 151, 153, 154 Kaatleman, Ralph ............... 59 Kama, Jean ...... 93, 96, 174, 190 Keaveny, Gary 96, 133, 195, 250 Keeton. Dale ................... 94 Kelnn, David .............. 59, 184 Kell, Kit .............. 15, 99, 142 143, 155, 185, 186 Keller. Kathy ............. 117, 149 Kelly. Nancy .............. 113, 148 Kel.l0Y. Pa! ...... ...... 1 04 Kelaey, Shirley .... .... 5 9, 170 Kennedy, B111 .... ........ 1 17 Kennedy. Janet ................ 93 Kerly, Carol ......... 93, 126, 130 173, 174, 177, 182, 183, 186 Kerna, Alice .................. 104 Kerr, George ....... 104 Ken-son, Richard .... .. 106 Ketchrnurk, Betay .... 96 Kiel, Lowell ....... 115 Klerulff, Nell ...... 104 Klncald, Bruce ..... 106 Klnd, John ....... .... 1 05 Klndley, Jeff ..... ........ 1 16 King. Barbara .... 115, 149 Kilt, Dennla .... .. 95 Klng, Kathy ...... .... 5 8, 184 King, need. .............. ...... 9 1 Klllalather, Ca.role ........ 95, 162 Klqwell. nev....19, 104, 128, 130 Kirk, Carol .... ............. 1 06 Kirk, Jolm ....... 118, 148 Kirkland, John ..... ...... . 95 Klrkpablck, Rich .... .... 5 9, 119 Klaer, Carol ....... ...... 1 04 Klana, Janet ..... .... 9 2 Klllll, Wllliam ..... 102 Kllmp, Jem ..... 119 Kline, Judlty ....... .... . 94 Kllngeeie, Corelle . . ...... 102 Klnaterman, Mary ......,.. 59, 174 189, 255, 259 Klnth, lark .......... 59, 149, 151 King. Kathy ......... 104, 124 Kneeland, Luanne .... ........ 9 7 Kneeland, Lynee .... . 105 Knez, Larry ..... ...... . 95 Knxgm, snauna. .... .... 1 1s, 149 Knxpe, mana.-d .... ...... 1 14 Knlllaen, Km .... ...92, 237 Knupp, Elnlly .... .... 1 15 Kohin, Sue ..... ..... . . 94 Knu, A1 ....... 104, 241 Kohl, Anne ..... ........ 9 5 Kohl, Judy ....... .... 5 9, 271 Knlllqlp. Rcdlley ...... .. 59 Konlrle. Valerie .... .. .59 Korff, Deanna .... .... 1 16 Knit, Cecile... .. 148 Kult, Richard .................. 59 Knit. Robin .........,.......... 60 Kottkamp, Dave.. so, 114, 178, 278 Kreoger, 'tom ................. 114 Krieger, Dennla .... 105, 169 Kr19l61'.Janet... .... .. 93 K1-en, Kazhy .... .......... 9 0 Krueger, Kelth ................ 60 Kflllllhmll, Karl ..... 115, 145, 146 Kryglar, Bruce . .......... 106, 241 Krygler, John .... ........ 94 Krygier, Mary .... 90, 184 Kuamenloh, John 60, 179 LaBedl, Keith .... ........ 1 13 Lacey, Steve... .... 93, 171 Lage, Brenda ..... ...... 1 78 Laird, Dale .... .... 94 . 199 Lake, Brian .... 13, 94, 169 Lake, Tom .................... 105 Lamb, Lorrlane ............... 107 Lamer, Jean .... 60, 181, 182, 250 Lamotte, Roeelyn .............. 106 Lemperf, Jane ................. 104 Lampen,ma1-11yn... ....119 Land, Dallia . ........ .... 1 13 Landia, Pete ........... .. 60 Landehorough, Marilyn .... ..... 1 45 Lappe, Dorryl Anne ..... .. .... 114 Larla, Mary .......... ........ 9 6 Larkin, Edith ..... 116, 148 Laraen, Carol ............. 97, 183 Larsen, Dorothy ................ 93 Larson, Boh .... 102, 219, 237, 240 Larson, Bonnie ....... 60, 168, 187 Larson, Louise.. 93, 173, 182, 184 Larson, Marne ............ 60, 184 Larson, Pam ......... 60, 187, 188 LaSalle, Joanne ...... 102, 210, 212 Lashley, Gwen ........... .... 1 03 Leehley, Patty ...... . ..... 60 Lawrence, Donna .......... 61, 165 168, 183, 187 Laws, Joe ........... 93, 179, 188 Lawson, Pam ........ 97, 130, 131 154, 162, 178, 281 Lea, Virginia ............ .... 1 03 Leap, Mark .... ......... 1 02, 201 Lean-, Marilyn ............. 91, 177 LeBa.ton, Jim.... 93, 151, 153, 154 Lehenmn, lowell , .... 61, 150, 154 Ledgervlood, Jlll ......... ..... l 04 Lee, Barbara ...... 106 Lee. Clndy ...... 92, 183 Lee, John ....... 61, 179 Lee, Lynda ........ ....... 1 17 Lel-'ever, Sharon ........... 13, 117 Lehfeldt. Kay ............... 35, 61 140, 183, 187, 271 Lchfeldt, Rdn ............. 104, 227 Lehman. Jim 9, 11, 32, 91, 133 135, 154, 165, 172, 174, 179 Lehmann, Betsy ........... 61, 151 153, 154, 190, 250 Lehr, Sharon ............. .... 1 06 Lenhart, Paul ..... ......... 94 Lenta, Carol ........ 124, 130 Leonard, Rlchard .... 92, 186 219, 237 Lemon, Nesa ..... 114 Lewia, Chuck .... .... 1 14 Lewis, Cheryl ................. 144 Lewla, Jane ............... 92, 178 Lewin, Jim ..... 61, 213, 237, 239 Lewis, Yvonne ................ 116 Lieberman, Helen ......... 61, 121 183, 187, 188 Llmhrick, Brian ....... .... 9 5 Lincoln, Major ...... 241 Lincoln, Marcia ..... .. 93 Lindberg, Suzanne 61, 140 187, 188 Ltndell, Mary Ann... 114, 127 Lindhe, Dan ....... ........ 94 Llndhe, Ken ....... ....... 1 15 Lindquist. Cary .... 95, 188 Lindquist, Nora .... . ..... 61 Llndow, Joan .... 81, 183 Lindsay, Beth .... 115, 148 Linger, Vickl ...... ......... 9 6 mnnaay. Loretta ........... ez, 183 Llnkc. Kathleen ...... 62, 144, 182 Llnn. Carole ..... ..... 1 15, 145 Linner, M ....... ......... 92 1 Llnetedt, Bonnie 107, 1731 mote. Lynne ........ 117 Litacher, Leonard... 113 Lltllefleld, Sue ..... .... 9 6 Llvesly, Philip ..... ........... 62 Livingston, Pat ................ 113. 104, 207, 241 Lloyd, 'rem .... .... 1 04, 207, 241 Loback, Kar-yi ........ 99, 182, 183 Loberp, Cheryl .... .......... 1 15 Long, D. .......... ......... 94 Lodmcll, Jane ....... .. 106 ladmell, Mary Sue .... 116 Dofgren, Robert ..... ..... 62 Lage, Brenda ...... .. 82, 165 Dong, Richard ....... 104 Locker, Suzanne ..... 148 Loomis, Ruthanne .............. 92 Duper, Sherrill ................ 148 Lorber, Ken , 62, 168, 178, 242 Lord, Bette ................... 145 Loetrom, Edith ........... 114, 148' mngn, Pam .............. 92, 126 130, 174, 181 lavelett, Joan. ....... 62, 120, 124 147, 158, 177, 181, 225, 259 Lovers, oavm ...... . ....... ia, 117 99, 184 lavett, Keith .... 93, 184 law, Wayne ........ .. .... 118 Iavle, Pat ................ 173, 183 Lowe, Roberta.-..96, 182, 199, 186 Lowenthal. Denny ............... 96 Lovrrle, Ealne ...... ..... ' 97, 176 Lowry, .nm ..... ..... 1 05 Lucas, T. ........ ...... 94 Ludwig, Kathleen . .. ...... .. 95 Luhr, Cheryl ..... .... 1 15, 143 Lukle, M. .......... .......... 9 7 Lumby. Butch ............ 103, 114 199, 237, 239 Lund, Dennis ........... 9, 33 62, 168, 169 Lvmdqulat, Janie ...... 116 Llmdatrom. Jean .... 106 Lynch, Sandra .... 103 McAfee, Cllfiord ..... 117, 148, 207 McCall, Nancy ....... 94, 150, 153 154, 186 McCa.rtar, Howard... 106, 145, 148 McCartney, Marie ............. 106 McCauley. June ..... ...... . 95 Meclary, Ann ....... 117, 149, 192 McClellan, Mlchael ....... . 64, 107 McCllnt-lck, Mike... ......64 McComb, John ..... . .... 116 McCormick, Carol .... .... 1 06 MoCorm1ok, Dennla ............ 102 McCormick, Jim .... .... ...:... 115 McCormmech, Jane .99, 99, 65, 69 134 162, 164, 165, 174, 186 190 250, 259, 295, 281 McCred1e, Barbara... 65, 165, 177 McCred1e, Katle .. ............. 115 McCue, Pat ....... . ......... 104 McCulll.n, Donald.............. 107 MoCu.ne, Mike .... ... 113, 207, 148 McCurdy, Phlllp .... ......... 117 McCurta1n, Bohn... . .... . 94 Mcieron, Joe ...... .... 1 04. 145 Meoary. Bob ........... 95, 96 McGarry, Gene...11, 155, 157, 172 174, 237, 238 McGill, ,Barbara ... ....... 103, 182 McGill, Dave... 65, 149, 151, 153 154, 186 McGill, Nancy.... .... 97, 172, 176 McGregor, Denlae.. .... .... 9 4, 170 McGrew, Jim. .... .... 6 5, 183 McGulre, Brian... ..... 94, 179 Meonlre Kathy .... ........... 1 02 Mclntrye, Mike. ...... 96, 186, 231 uelntrye. Paz ..... . .......... 109 McKean, Katly ...... . 97, 183, 188 McKenna, Sue .............. 65, 180 McKenzie, Dianne ..... 105, 131, 147 McKenzie. Bob ................. 95 McKenzie, Jlm ........ 85, 177, 186 213, 237, 238 McKeow, Allen ....... ..... 1 15 uexgmen, Bob ..... .. ..... . 102 McLaughlin, Mickey ........ 102, 173 McLean. Dall.. .... . ...... 144, 145 McLellan, Ann ........ 95, 189, 255 McLellan, Mary... ..... ........243 Moleenlthan, Charlotte .... . ...... 95 MCNIUZIIMJII, Jan... 34, 38, 65, 120 134, 162, 164, 165, 174, 189 255, 259, 273, 277. 281 McNeil, Klrk.....92, 148, 150, 151 153, 154, 178, 215, 237, 239 McNeil, Nancy. .......... ...... 103 Mgyell. SQ!!-11 ....... ..... 2 07 McN1oholaa, Harry ... .......... 106 McN1ah, Doug......... .... 105, 145 Mequaid, sue.... 65, 155, 199, 177 183, 190, 250, 259, 280 MCQILIY, Maureen....... ...... .95 McQ1ary, Mike ...... .. 65, 95, 210 Mcshatkn, Sue ...... . ...... 104 Mcvey, Jerryng ..... ........114 Mackenzie, Carole.. ...... 115. 145 Meclejewakl, Collen .. ......... 113 MacDonald. Mar1lvn........... 102 Mackie, Sue.. .... 9. 12, 84, 63 154, 155, 187, 188, 271 Maoomher, Charlotte. ...... 63, 183 Maghry, nennxa .... . .... .. .... .. 113 Magee, Donna ....... 11, 15. 33. 63 157, 168, 184, 186, 188 nananay, maa.... Malwald, Jenet.... .. Males, Gary ..... 49' 179- Malkaalen, me .... .......... Melaehn, Linda ........ .... 94, Manchester, Peggy .... 63, 120, 181, 250, 969 Mandronea, Tedrly .... ....... Meneaa. Jim ....... 63, Maneea, Pamela .... .... . ..... Manning, Gena ............. 96, Maxmlng, Nlncle ...... 63, 174, 250, 256, 269 Marcel, Cam .......... ... Marooe, Joyce ....... ... Marino. bn ....... ... .... Marierrlaon, Edlth ...... ...... Markee, Beverley ..... 64, 177, Markham, Terry.64, 831, 232, Marks. Diane ....... ..... .... Marh. Sharon ..... ... Maroutaoa, George... Marah, Ed ......... .... Marshall. Janet .... ........ Marahan, Jon .... ..... 1 16, Marshall, Mike ........... ..... Mar-un. ..... 64, 141, Martin. Judy. .... 32, 120, 121, 127, 149, 150, 153, 154, Martin, Judy .. ......... 11, 94, Martln, Pat ............. . ..... Martlnson, Joyce ...... 64. 16la 210, 259 Maaon. Phlllo...,., Malterwh. Keith... ..... Mathews, Jane .... ..: 94, Mlihll. Polly .... .. .... Matthews. Judi ................ Maurer. non ..... 04. 150. 166. Maurer. Judy .................. Mautz,.Ca'rl ..... 02, 186, 199, Manu, Ellla ........ . ..... 104, Maven, Karen ....... 103, 210, Maven, Nenoy .... 64, 130, 140, 153, 154, 178 Maxwell. Doug .. .... .... Maxwell, James ........ ........ May. Cynthia ....... . ......... . Maya, Boh ..... . 64, 144, 183, Mead, Steve ............. .. 96, Meek, Mary ........... 99. Meeker, Roberta .... .... 103, Meeker, Ted ................. .. Meharry. 103, 313, 197, Meier, Linda .... ...... . .... ... Melhy. Mary ........ ....... . . llelchar, Norma .... .. Meleher, Sharon .... .. Merrlll, Norman .... ......... Merritt., Jlm ............. ....- Meaaeoer, 'rom..66, 184, 10, Miller, Carol ..... . ...... ...... 150, 153, 184, Millar, Dlok .... 150, 163, 154, Miller, Grace ................. . Miller, Kara ....... ... Miller, Katherin ............... Miller, Larry ................. Miller, 15, 98, 182, Miller, Plan ............. 66, Milllr. Rich... ... .... Miller, Scott .... .... 1 06, Miller, Terry... ....... Mlller. Tom ..... . .... Milligan, Miha .... ....... Milligan, '1'1m... .... 117, Minor, Jack... ...... .... Minor, Janice... .... .. 66, Minor, Judy .......... 66, 166, Mlener, Doulaa ......... . ..... Moen, .Ndi ........ ...... l 02, Monner, Dave .... ... 66, 190, Molllan, Sylvia ........... . .... Monroe, Jlm ......... 66, 142, Montag, Dorotw ...... 66, 131, 159. 154, 181, Montgomery, D1anne...6'l, 177, Montgomery, Tammy . 162, 165, Moock, Joy .... ........... 1 06, Moody. Mary Ruth... 106, 126, 131, 141, 150, 153, 154 Moody, Sharron . ....... . ....... Moon, Tom ............... 102, Moore, Brad .... 67, 184, 237, Moore, Carol .... I ........ 92. Moore, Cheryl.. ....... . ...... Moore, Crall... 121, 149, 151, 199, 231, 232 Moore, Jerome .......... .... Moore, Kathy ................. Moore, Ron .... 67, 134, 186, Moore, Toni .................. Relger, James . . . . Rlce. Bob ....... Moore, Susan ..... ........ 9 3 Mora, Charles ..... 93, 145 Morey, Susan ........ 92, 185 Morgsreldge, Carol .... ..... 1 04 Morgareidge, Dorothy .... 148 Morris, Bill ........... .... 6 7 Morris, Janet... ..... 105 Morris, Keith... .......... 105 Morris, Lynda. ........... 116, 148 Morris, Marie ....... 105, 210, 212 Morrison, Arlene ......... 115, 145 Moz-rlson. au-horn ......... 94, 187 Morrison, Dick ............ 67, 172 Morrow, Mary ....... 67, 187, 188 Moss, Marllee .... ..... 1 13, 148 Mottram, Carol... ........ . 117 luovsey. Mu-lsn ...... , ......... 93 Movlus, alll .......... 92, 186, 190 Mowrey, Ann .... ........... 1 14 Moy. Doll! ........... 95, 145, 146 Moyer, Marcia ................ 170 Mulder, Marianne ......... 96, 184 Mullen, Greg ........ 148, 207, 234 Mulligan, Patricia ........... ... 67 Mumford, Leslie .... 115, 149 Mumford, Lyle .... 96, 186 Munday, David .... ...... 9 3 Munson, Bob ......... .... 1 17 Murawskl, David ....... ...... 6 7 Murchison, Jaoquelyn ....... 67, 171 Murchison. John ...... . ........ 106 Murphy, Joan .... 96, 174, 189, 255 Murphy, Paz ........ ....... 3 1, 94 Murohv. Sharie... ..... . 103 Murray, Marcia .... 94, 170 Murray, Pm-lon... .. 116. 126 Murrel, su-han .... ....... e 1 Mu-roll, Rloh ............ 115, 149 Murtsugh, Mary Ann ...... 113, 149 Murton, Paula ..... .. 103. 145 Myers, Clit! .... ...... 1 05 Myers, Don ..... ..... 1 17 Myers, ....... ..67 Myers, Ed ...... ..... 9 2, 228 Myers, Mary .... ............ 9 1 Myers, Jon ..... ... 98, 178, 207 Myers, Al-an .... ............ 9 7 Nabb, Daphne .... .......... 1 05 Nsdeuu, Fred .... .. 68, 103, 207 Nlhorney, Jim ........ 68, 185, 250 Nslley. Mary Jo... ......... . 226 Nash. Paralee... ...... .. 148 Naylor, Candy... 144, 169 Neeley, Doug .... ..... . .. 96 Nellsen, Jerre ..... ........... 6 8 Neilson, Cathie .......... 106, 226 Neilson, Dlncan .... 9, 90, 95, 154 156, 157, 186 Neilson, Lil ......... 93, 165, 186 189. 255 Neilson, Heather .. 33, 68, 130, 147 193, 199, 189, 210, 255, 259 Neilson, Bob ............. 110, 148 Neilson. shlrley..e9, 131, 147, 193 189, 210, 255, 259, 270 Nsllson, Tom... 105, 135, 226, 241 Nelmann, Pst .... 97, 127, 131, 170 113, 192, 183, 184, 188 Nelson, crnlg .... 34, 09, 104, 185 237, 238, 250, 278 Nelson, Dlane ....... . .... 115, 183 Nelson, Dianne Marlo ...... 68, 182 Nelson, Donna ....... 69, 165, 186 Nelson. Gary ...... ....... 6 9, 190 Nelson, Jan ................... 102 Nelson, Jeff ...... 90, 97, 179, 237 Nelson, Jlm ................... 103 Nelson, John... ............ .. 94 Nelson, Kent ............. ..... 1 06 Nelson, Lorl .... 69, 184, 188, 257 Nelson, Marilyn ............... 102 Nelson, Marshall.92, 144, 168, 169 192, 186 Nelson. Mary ............ 118, 149 Nelson, Nancy ................. 102 Nelson, Nedrn ....... 113, 128, 165 Nelson. Sally ..... ........... 1 03 Nersd. Jim ...... .... 1 16 Neslln, Marla .... . ...,, 103 Nels, Bob ........ ... 113, 148 Nwmmn. Mnrllyn .............. 69 Neville. Cathy ....... 93, 129, 193 Newell, Diane ........ 92, 144, 180 192, 186 Newell. Donna .... 113, 145 Newell, Lena ..... 116 Newhouse, Don ..... .... 1 02 Newhouse, Nancy .... 104 Nlemi, Joel ........ ........ 1 17 Nilmi, Diane ..... ..... 9 4, 178 Nllmi, Norm ..... .. 69, 199, 207 237, 238 Noah, Eric ................... 117 Noonan, Denise ....... 69, 177, 178 188, 257, 271 Norene, Carol ................. 116 Norris, Diane .... 93, 170, 180, 182 Norris, Dorothy .......... 114, 148 Norris, Linda .... ... 69, 170, 180 Norton, Margo ....... 93, 150, 153 154, 184 Nudleman. Roberta .... ...... 9 2 Nusshsumer, Susy... .. 97, 178 Nutt, Paula ........ 114 Obinger, Jan .. . . . . 96 Odell, Judy .................... 92 Odenweller, Walter ............. 69 Odiorne, Esther..114, 148, 210, 212 odmsrk, John ......... 10, 140, 188 Odmnrk, Karen ...... .......... 1 14 Odom, Pat ................ 92, 110 Ogllvy, Burch ....10, 177, 215, 222 oknsnkl, Richard ......... 213, 241 Olds, Bob ......... . ...... 104 Olds, Gary .................... 104 Oliver, Cathy .................. 107 Oliver, Dotlnda ..l17, 148, 120, 212 Oliver, Maradee ..... 93, 130 173, 174, 184, 186 Ollver, Pete ..... 70, 172, 199, 207 Oliver, Sue ......... . 70, 130, 177 181, 186, 188, 250, 259 Ollerenshsw, Sue .... ..... 7 0, 183 184, 188, 271 Olmschled, Dick . 96, 114, 178, 186 Olofson, Jerry ................. 70 Olsen, Kathleen .... .... 1 16, 148 Olshen, Barbara 102, 173 Olshen, Betty .... .... 1 15 Olshen, Geri ..... .. 70 Olson, Dorothy ....... . 103 Opsal, Keley .......... .. 70 Opton, Mike .... 92, 209, 211 Opton, Sue ....... ...,..... 1 15 Ormus, Monica .... 113, 148 Orr, Ginny ....... ......... 9 5 Orth, Bonnie .......... . 118 Osgood, Bea .... 93, 147, 186 Osgood, Linda '.1'... ..... 70, 130 Osborne, Martha ......... .. 70 Osborn, nm-ie: ....... 92, 110, 182 Oswalt, Ron ................... 105 Otness, Margaret .......... 70, 174 189, 250, 255, 259 on, .lim ........ 106, 116, 145, 241 om, Philip .................... 94 Otterstrom, Jacque ....... 102, 182 Otterstrom, Judy .......... 70, 168 169, 177, 182 Pade. Rick... 13, 173 Pachot, Jim .... 71, 134 Plse. Doug ..... ..... 1 os Pillk. Karen ..... ..... 1 02 Palmer, Melinda . . . . . . 92, 183 Palmer. Nancy ..... 103 Palo. John . ..... ....... 1 16 Parham, Nancy . 105, 144 Parker, Dorlnda ........... 96, 116 Parker, Jerry .......... 12, 14, 33 71, 185, 215, 223 Parker, John .............. 14, 148 Parker, Tina ................... 92 95, 199, 255 Parkhurst, Anne ...... 95, 189, 255 Parka, Gary .............. 104, 241 Parks, Pstrlcla ............... 104 Parrish, Sandy ...71, 177, 178, 183 Partls, Don .................... 96 Pasternack, Linda .... ...105, 131 165, 226 Patrick, Joe ...... 102, 133 Plttaflbn. Judy ..... . 105 Patterson, Karen ...116, 130 210, 212 Patterson, Kris .. 90, 92, 124, 130 165, 173, 174, 182, 186, 190 210, 212 Paul, S. ......... 92 Pauley, Jan . , .... ........... 1 04 Psulos, Paulette ...... 96, 170, 174 Paulson, Lucile . . . ......... . 103 Paulson, Robert .... 71 Payne, Larry ..... 102 Payne, Bobbi . . . . . . 103 Pearson, Judy ...... .... 1 04 Pearson, Mllge ....... ..... 1 05 Peddlcord, Caroline ....... 97, 181 Peddlcord, Clark 113 Pederson, Joanne 102 Pederson, Nell .... ....... 9 3 Peek, Sue ....... 92, 184 Pelrson, Lindy .... ....... 1 14 Pender, Ken ......... .... 7 1, 250 Pendergrass, John .... 103, 207 231, 233 Penton, Jim... . ........... ....71 Perkel, Joyce ......... 71, 162, 164 165, 188, 271, 281, 282 Perrin, Penny ...... .... 1 14, 148 Persey, Judy .... ...... 1 16 Person, Roger .... .... 7 1, 1422 Person, Sandra --.- 117 Peters, Susan .. 102 Peterson, Gary 113 Peterson,Js.n... 95 Peterson, Jean .... ...... 1 15 Peterson, Linda .... .... 7 1, 184 Peterson, Robert . . . ......... .148 Petrevlcs, Ralph ............... 102 Phelan, Dsve ......... 93, 133, 179 Phelan, Stephanie .............. 116 Phernetwn, Dick .... .... ..... 1 0 5 Phllllppi, Corrine .... .... 7 1 Phillips, Charlotte .... 115 Phillips, Frank ..... 103 Phillips, Kathy . . . . . . . 106 Phillips, Norman ..... .. 72 Phillips, Bob ....... .... 1 03, 215 Phillips, Robert .... 96, 179 Phillips, Willh .... ...... 1 17 Philo, Harold .'. ..... . . . 102 Phlnney, Bill ..... .... 1 06 Pickett, Joel .... ...... 1 04 Pierce, Jerry . . . . . .114, 146 Piercy, Janet . . . . . . 115, 148 Plhl, April .... .... 1 1, 184 Plhl, Sue ...... ...... 1 14 Piper, Susan .... ...... 7 2 Pitkin, Virginia .. . . . . 117, 148 Pitts, Marshall ..... . . 94 Plamondon, Jim .... ...... 1 04 Plogg, Marrilyn .... 94, 178 Plumb, Dianne .... .... 94 , 182 Pochert, Alan .... ......... 1 06 Pointer, Midge ................. 97 Polen, Suzanne ....... 107, 210, 212 Poley, Ed ...... ...,....... 1 05 Policar, Lary ...... ..... 9 7 Pomerene, Nancy ........ ..... 1 03 Pomerene, Peggy ............... 72 Poole, Robert ....... 118, 165, 173 Pope, Julie ..12, 94, 172, 173, 174 182, 190, 250 Poplck, Llnda ........ 95, 174, 184 Pompa, Joe ..... ......... 9 7, 104 Porter, Doris ............ 114, 148 Porter, Jim ....... !. 104, 207, 234 Potter, Carol ..... 35, 12, 187, 257 271 Prasil, Kathy .... 72, 170, 178 Poulson, Bob .................. 190 Poulos, Elaine . ......... .... 1 04 Powell, Dick .... 96, 133, 119, 227 231, 233 Preston, Bonnie .... ..... 1 15, 148 Price, Dsvld ..... .... 9 3, 199 Prise, Bob ......... .......... 1 14 Prichard, Carol ............ 13, 115 Prichard, Susan ..72, 131, 162, 163 164, 165, 169, 173, 174, 189 255, 256, 259, 273, 277, 281 Pringle, .loan ......... 103, 127 Purcell, Jack ............ .... . 97 Purves, Mary .... 93, 151, 153, 154 181 Putnam, Scott ...... ........... 7 2 Putnam, Terry ............. 13, 114 Pyle. B0b ...... 110, 116, 165, 207 234 Putz, George .32, 72, 149, 151, 153 154, 157 Putz, Jim ...... .... 104, 133 Raab, Donna Rube, Delmer .... Rabe. Donnlta .... . Raddon, Nina ........ Rademacher, Juan.......... 72 Rae, 'Georgla........ Ralnvllle, Dennis .... Ralph, Dave ....... Ramberg, Karen ..... Ramberg, Ronald .... Rambo, Judy . . . . Ramey, Craig . . . Ramey, Dennis .... Ramme, Louise . . . Randall, Randle, Rankin, Rankin, Joan .... 95, Ransom, Carole ..... Fred... L0ls........ Rauscher, Tom . . . . . . . Ray, Bl1l..... . 105, Ray, Carol .... .. 11. 192, 193 Ray, Mary .... . Ray, Sharon Rayburn, Pat . . . . Raycraft, Patty . . . . Rebeiro, Bill . . . . Rebelro, Chuck . . . . . Rector. Alan Reed, D. ...... Reed, Joe ..... noon, Judy .... Reed, Nancy ..... Reed, .Penny ........ Reeh, Georglana . . . . , . Reese. John ..... 13, Relchle, Karla ..... . Reid, Joe ....... Reid, Larry Relder. Bob .... . . . Relsback, Connie . . . . Reisback, Lavonne . . . . Relsner, Charles . . . . Heuer. Gnyla .... Rene, Dick .... . . . . Renoud. Darlene . . . . . . Reps. Tom ...... ..... 199, 208 Rey, Jerry . . . . . . Reynolds. Paul . . . . Rice, Bll'l.... Rice. Don..... Rice, Jim....... Richards, Russ .... Richards, Ruthie .... Richardson, Carol . . . Richardson, Gary . . . Richardson, Jlm .... Rlch, K. .......... . Richardson, Kent .... Richardson, Linda . . . Richardson, Tom .... Rlchen, Forrest . . . Rlcheh, Pete .... Riches, Sue ......... Richmond, Bonnie . . . Dlck......... Richmond, Darlene . . . . . . . . Richmond, Pam . . . . . Rldgway, Talbot . . .. Rleder. Bob . 11-4 12, 184 101 94,189,255 , 97 98 227 114 106 116 ....12, 119 114 96, 190 105 .. 94, 199 105 148, 234 130, 192, 184 73 201 183,209,211 126,127, 191 ue 93 .. 94, 180 13 101 113 13,102,182 . ........... 94 111 . 117, 149 192 185 106, 192 178, 225, 278 13, 93, 183 201 92 ..... 186 13, 13, 133 .. 73,178 92, 119 114 113 115 115 73, 119. 193 105, 207 105 148 132 104, 145 101 ...95, 102 ......110 94 13, 194 .........92 114, 149 .. .94,l'18l .. ..... 94 106, 241 106, 241 .. ..... 73 106 .........95 102, 147 ....103, 130 ........ 93 .......... 73 Riley, Pauline ............ . .... 117 Rimbey, Rum... .... 99, 145, 182 Ritchie. Bruce ............ . ..... 79 River. Letha .......... 73, 130, 193 Rohom. Bruce 98, 108, 201, 294 Roberts. Jo ..... 130, 165, 173, 174 192, 190, 250 Robertson, Dlck..... 73, 183, 190 199, 208 Robertson, Pat .... .... . 108 Robbins, Valerie .... .. .... 148 Roblne. George .... .... 9 2, 178 Robins, Phil ..... ...... l 03 Robinson. Joyce ..... .....11e RONHBOH. Patty . ............ 185 Robinson. Thad ....... 74, 227, 278 Rohmson. Hamid .............. 117 Robinson, Garnett... ..... 97 Rodll. Dolores .... .... 106 Roe, Charlotte .... .. 97 ROSCIIBI. Carolyn .... ...... 1 04 Roeder. Marilyn .... 93, 131 Roeslar, Bill ...... ,,,,,,, 9 3 Rose. Cathy .... ........ ,,,,., ...,M ,. .,..,..--3-f-v-.wr-W..,.. ..,. .e...e., Rogers, Bev .... 93, Rollwase. Bob .... Rooke, Lloyd. ....... ...... Rose, Russel . .. .... 74, Rosen, Hlldlng . . . . . . Rosenau, ..... 74, Rosenorantz, Larry .... . . . . . . Rosenfeld, Marilyn . . Rosenfeld. Stan ....... . . . . . Rosenthal, Dlek . . . . . Roslyn, Sharon 74, ROIS, Bill! ...... . ROSS, Pltly................... Rosumny, Martin .... 178, 188 Roth, Al ......... Routh, Loretta Row, Jlm...... Roger, Rubens, Meljl... 96, 14.9, 154, 189 loud, Rnd, Nancy......... Ruppell, Gary... 95. 154. 157 Rueppell, Rosemary . Ruhl, Charlene Rush. Elizabeth .. 75, 174, 'IBB Rush, Blll..............'.. 106, RXISSOH, JIBDQ ....... nummeyer, Anltra Rustemeyer, Dennis ........ 75, Rustemeyer, Sue............... mm... Judy ....... . . Ryback. Pete..... nyberg. Betty .... Ryih. Sachs, Dennis ........ 134, 174, 178, Sagner, Jean ......... Ssgner, Joan ......... Sahlln, B111 Sallng, Gaye ...... Sallberg, JOQ....... Salmenaon, Sharon.-. 170, 182 Salmonson, Linda ..... 147, 155, 157, Sammls, Carole .... Sanders, Lynn ...... 150, 153, 154 Sands, Carole ...... Sands, Marguerite . . Sandstrom, Roger .... Sanson, David ...... Saperstein, Tamra .. Sasaki, Al ......... Sasakl, Jean ...... Sasser, Karen .... Bauer, R. ..... . Saul, Dave .... Saul, Nell . ..... .. Scales, Gary ....... Schack, Margaret . . . 131, 133 Schaefer, Janet .... . Sehaffran, Paul ..... Scheldman, Sa1mdra . Schell, Terry .................. Schierman, Eldon .... Schiffer, Sharon . . ....... . . 76, 188, 271 Schllllng, S. ........ . Schilllnger, Carol .... Schllech, Barbara .... Schelch, Dick ...... Schlelch, Sandy ...... Schlelning, Marlene ........ 96, 189, 255 Schlelnlng, Terry . . . . Schmid, Karla ....... Schmidt, Pete ............. 76, 134, 178, 278 Schmidt, Sue .......... ...... Sohmldtke, Meredith ....... 95, Schneider, Deon ...... Sehnell, Don Selmltzer, Sandy . , ......... 76, 177, 183, 271 s0hn1u.er, -1-1-.151 ..... . sehoenfem, rm . .... Schoessler, Joan . ....... ...... Sehoesslet, Wendy . . . Scholz, Linda ...... 174, 184, 188 .....97 74 104,171 140, 133 ...........104 183 113 .. ...... 74 .....103 ..........117 177, 183 114 ..74, 140, 141 74, 96 ......75 96 ..........207 151, 158 115 ...........l06 149, 151, 153 ......113, 148 92, 183 181: 182 182 .......96 148 190 116 ..93, 171, 133 .......94, 234 , ..... 97,182 107 75, 133 136 75, 178 75, 178 93 102 104 96, 144 9, 14, 181 103 92, 149 157,189 118, 143 106 ...104, 241 95 102 .....102 ...l78 106 107 75, 188 ..,....95 117 9, 76 102 ....1o4 ..........96 115 107,207,241 174 92 ...116,14a 95 ...1o5, 207 93 172 ....115 113 133 103 174 113 95, 199 165 96, 136 106,213,241 117 ... 113 96 of-1.-rrwjnyva ' - -1,-.45-719-13-.5 ...- 1 - 5 Scholz, Steve ..... .... 7 6, 190 Schooley, Vlkl ..... ...... 1 16 Schreiber, Vern ..... .... 1 1, 14 15, 76, 155 Schrleber, Paulette .... .. 102 Schubbe, Dale ......... 104 Schumacher, Gretchen ....... 32, 76 189, 255 schwmz, B111 .................. 76 Schwanalnoph, Bob .... 76, 199, 207 schyer, s. .............. ...... 9 2 Scott, Blll ....... 92, 178, 186 Scott, Cheryl ..... ..... 1 17, 148 soon, 111511 ..... 106, 133 30091, nee .... ......... 2 37 Scott, John ........... 92, 142, 240 Scod, Krlstl ............... 76, 142 182, 183, 186 Sears, Maria .......... ....... 1 04 sau-9. smdn .... .. . 75, 130 Seavy, Hamel ..... .. . ..... 76 Secord, Ronald .......... ..... 1 16 Sedell, Sharon ........ 77, 145, 170 180, 182, 210, 212 See, Judy ........... 102, 210, 212 Seet, A. ................ ...... 94 Seltz, Berry ....... . 144 Seltz, Karen... 102, 144 Sendeler, R. 92 Service, Gail ..... .... ..... 1 04 Setterberg, Jean ., ....... ..... 1 85 setter-gr-en, Mary ...... 77, 130, 162 164, 165, 177, 182, 184, 136 271, 281 Severtson, Rich .... ..... 9 7 Sevett, H. ..................... 95 Shadbolt, Mike .,........... 96, 185 213, 237, 240, 250 Shafford, Brian ............. 114 slmmrd, 1,11-1-y .......... ..... 1 02 Shane, Suzanne ..... .......... 7 7 Shannon, Terry ............ 96, 171 Sharp, George ....... 102, 209, 211 Sharp, .Iean1e 102, 151, 154, 243 Shaw, Bruce .............. 106, 241 Shearer, Les .............. 77, 165 190, 237, 240 Shelton, Betsy ................. 113 shelwn, .nm .......... 77, 177, 184 Sheppard, Gary .......... .. 97 Shepard, Jeanie .......... ..... 1 04 Sherwood, Karen ...... 92, 128, 130 170. 182, 184, 186 Shisler, Kathl ............. 96, 184 Shleifer, sum-1 .... ....... 1 14 shook, B1llle.... 95, 170 Shook, Sharon ...... ......... 94 Shoop, cmdy .......... 13, 95, 162 165, 173, 182, 184, 281 Sldey, Ellen' .............. 115, 148 Slegelbaum, Phll .... ........ 1 15 Siegenthaler, Chris ........ 93, 181 Slegenthaler, Robb ....... 207, 110 311505, Art ......... ......... 1 18 Simon, Wendy .......... ....... 1 05 Simpson, Art ......... 94, 199, 242 Simpson, Sandra ............... 148 Sims, Bill ...... 116, 148, 207, 234 Sims, Steve ................... 103 Sineclair, Kay ............. 77, 171 Singer, Martin ...... , 132, 242 Singer, Steven ........... 102, 132 Slngmaster, Linda ......... 77, 151 Shmard, Cathy ........ 77, 183, 186 sn-1, Adele ....... - ........ 105 311-1, Jo ....... ....... .. 77 31:03, 55111. ................ 77, 179 199, 207, 238, 278 Sjoberg, Pat .................... 96 Skarra, Paul .... 117, 173, 207, 228 Skinner, Dennis ................ 102 Skinner, R. ..... .......... 9 6 Skoch, Ksy ...... .... 1 03, 165 Skogseth, Rod ..... ....... 1 18 Sleeman, Doug .... ......... 9 3 Slefman, Larry .... 108, 228 slum, John ...... .... 1 02, 227 Slotte, Steve .... ....... 1 13 Slutzman, K. .... .......... 9 5 Smith, Carolyn .... . .... 116, 148 Smith, Cheryl ......... 95, 110, 186 Smith, Cheryl ............ 92, 113 129, 130, 174, 189, 255 snnirh, Corky ...... , ..... . 114, 124 136, 189, 225 Smith, Jeanne ............ .... 1 07 Smith, Judi .... .... 7 7, 182, 183 smm., 1.111.111 .... ..... 1 04, 145 Smith, Pat .... ....... ..... 9 5 Smith, Peggy .... .... 7 8, 177, 180 Smith, Rebecca ....... 96, 113 Smith, Robert ..... .... 1 04 sm1th, nod .... .......... . 104 Smith, Lyle ..... 93, 178, 186, 215 smnh, smdx .............. 78, 178 Smith, Sharon .... .... 7 8. 104 Smith, Steve ..... ....... 7 8 smnh, Susan ......... ........ 1 02 Snedeger, Barbara 106, 182 Snell, Don ......... . .... 94. 109 Snell, Ron ....... ............. 92 Snider, Mike .......... 55, 188, 190 hyder, 11-me .............. 73, 171 soles, celem ............ 102, 173 Seller, Rick ..... 94, 185. 231. 282 Solomon, Phil ....... . 97, 142, 143 somekawa, Gordon ......... 78, 133 185, 250. 278 Somer. Linda ............. 115, 148 Songer, Donald ...... . ..... 106 36.115, .nm ....... ...... 9 5 Sparks, sandy .... ..... 7 8, 182 spear, carol... 113, 148 Spear, Pete .... .... 94 . 737 qaencer, Alice . . . ----- 102 Qpencer, Nancy .... 117 qzickerman. Janet ...-- --'70 spm, Jo Ann .... .. 79. 188 sum., .nmmy .... . 114 Stadhelm. Judy .... 114 Stafford, Jean .......... ....... 1 03 stun, 1:1111 .................... 117 Stahl, Doug ...... 79. 231. 232. 278 Stahl, Jerome .,............... 234 Stahl, Sally ......... 94. 130 sums, Rlclllrd ..... ..... 1 07 Btanflll, Linda ..... -..- 0 5 Stanilll, Joy ---- 103 Stanflll, Pu ..... .... 1 17 Stanley, Karen .... ---- 9 5 Stapleton, Dennis .... .... 5 .. . 94 Starr, Jim ........... . .... 96, 144 snub, mu ............... 144, 207 Staub, John ...... 92,'144, 146, 182 Staver, Bob ......... ,. 13, 93, 132 134, 150. 153, 154, 173, 199 Stlvney, Lil .... 92, 165, 181, 207 Staymn, eu-bu-6 .......... 103, 182 suym. Robert ..... 92, 178 St. Clair. Dennis... ...... ..79 scedmg, Mike ..... .... 1 05, 145 Steele, Sherrie ...... ..... 1 78 Steele, Rick .......... ..... 1 07 Steerman, Barbara .... ....... 1 04 Steerman, Jim ...... 209, 211 Stefik, Eric .... 102. 241 seem, sum ..... ........... 7 9 Steinberg, Neil ....... 95, 178, 242 Stelnfeld, Rick ............ 118, 207 Stelnheiser, Regina .... ..... ' .. 171 Steirman, Jlm ...... ...... 1 06 Stendal, Sue .............. 103. 173 Stephens, Carole .............. 102 Stephenson, Leonl ..... 94, 189, 255 Stqahenson, Ron ...... 79, 188, 242 Stephenson, Sandy ............. 116 Stern, Bruce ....... . ........ 148 Steven, Diane ..... .... 1 06, 170 Steven, Pat ....... 93, 184 Stevens, .mm ..... ...... 9 5 Stevens, Mum .... ...... 7 9 Stevenson, Norm .... .... 9 3, 185 szewm, any .... .......... 9 3 Still, Beth ...... .... 1 05, 145 Still, Diane ......... ........ 8 0 snmac, 1.1.11 ............... 95, 150 158,'154, 181 311116, 3111 ................. 115 supe, xmhx ..... 95, 173, 182, 193 same, Sally ........... 14, 92, 165 173, 174, 188190, 250 Stlpe, Kathi ..... 95, 173, 182, 188 same, sally. .......... 14, 92, 165 173, 174, 188, 190, 250 scary, .nm .................... 165 smry, Judy ............... 115, 148 Stout, Georgia ........ 80, 106, 131 Stout, Tom ....., ............ 9 2 Strauss, Llllta ............. 96, 186 Strelgln, Monica ....... 94, 189, 255 Strlckwerda, Christian .......... 80 strmger, 1-'rm ............. 96, 183 Strom, Don .................... 113 Stromme, Roger ...... 80, 209, 211 Strong, Sharon .... ........... 1 06 stmud, Joe .,..... .... 2 13, 223 Stroud, Laverne .... .... 1 10, 148 Strukens, Bill ..... .......... 1 17 Struthers, Sue .... .... 1 16, 126 Stuart, Barbara ....... .. 80 Stuart, Lovelle .... ...... l 48, 212 Stuart, Yvonnie ........... 103, 173 Stutnmen, Karen ..... 144, 145, 182 St. Clair, Dennis .......... 199, 200 sc. George, Mary ............... .105 Suclmw, Rosemary 80, 188, 188 Sugihara, Alice ........... 105, 182 Suklla, Barbara .... .... 1 05 Sullivan, Artie .... ......... 1 04 Sullivan, Llnda ............ 80, 184 Suter, Sue ............ .l5, 93, 191 135, 173, 182, 133, 133 Sutherland, Sandra ......... .... 1 14 suuer, Pllll ............ 1, 11, 110 117, 133, 234 Sutton, Dennis ................. 106 Svart, lovelle ....... 114, 810 Swan, Larry .................. 104 Swan, Linda . ............. . 80, 148 151, 153, 154, 133 Swan, Noreen ................. 148 Swanson, Donna. .. 102 Swanson, Georgia .... .... 8 0, 180 Swanson, Gregg . .. .... ill. 337 Swanson, Kenw . .. .... 102, 241 Swanson, Pat ...... 117, 148 Swarthout, Diann .... .. 140 Swartz, Gary .... ......... 1 18 Sweeney, Lyle... ........ 80, 178 Sweeney, like ....... 106, 207, 228 Swenson, Sally ................ 143 Swerdllk, Carolyn ..... 80, 184, 186 Swerdllk, Joyee .... ........... 1 18 Swett. Herbert . .... ........ l 32 Sydnor, Linda ..... 118 Symons, Phillis .... .... 9 6 Tallman. John .... ............. 1 13 Tarlom, Art ....... 9, 14, 105, 155 178. 215, 22, 270 Tarlovl, Don ........ ' .......... 100 Tm. B111 .V .... ..... 9 3 Tm, susan... ...... . 115 Tarr, Susan ..... 103, 182 Taylor, Alford ................. M Taylor, Chuck ........ 98, 140, 151 158, 154 Taylor, Deanna .... 115, 148 Taylor, Dialma ...... .... 1 19, 148 Taylor, Ed ............... 102, 241 Taylor, Fred .... 93, 174, 185, 186 Taylor, Judy ............. 116, 188 Taylor. Judy ............. 171, 133 Taylor, my .... 180, 147. 149, 151 153, 154, 163. 133, 171, 10 Taylor, Mike ............. 113, 211 Taylor, Pat ....... ..... . .. 178 Taylor, Sharon .... 104, 182 Teeples, Deesta ................ 93 'l'e11Eyok, Tom ....... l4, 102, 151 153, 154, 188 Tenllll, Steve .... 34, 141, 177, 178 183, 186, 225, 273 Tester, George ........... 103, 241 Thell, Karen. ................ 107 Thielsen, Sandra .... ..... 1 14 Thomas, Chuck .... ..... 96 Thomas, Kenny .... ...... 1 14 Thomas, Parry .... .... 1 10, 148 Thomas, Rla 102, 213 Thomas, Ralph .... ... 102, 213 Thomas, Sue .... ....... 1 00 Theme, Sally ....... .... 1 03 Thompson, Gary ............... 103 Thompson, Jan ...... . ......... 115 Thomplon, Karen .... 151, 153, 154 184, 271 Thompson, Marian .... 94, 110, 182 Thompson, Mu-lea .............. 96 Thompson, Pat .... 115, 148 Thomsen, Bill ..... ..... . .. 93 Thorne, Judith .... ........ 1 06 Thorsell, Mark .... .......... 8 4 Thorpe, Nickle ....... 94, 170, 182 Tilling, Judy ................... 97 Tlmmerman. Joanl ............. 92 Tlnker, Robin ......... 93, 130, 160 178, 186 Todd. Jack ..... . ........ 117 Tollard, Carol ...... .... . . 102 Tollard. George ........... 92, 190 Tollefaen, Edward ...... .. 215, 222 Tonefeldt, Ward ..... ....... l 90 Tooze. David ......... 117 Torrance, Claudia .............. 94 Torson, Tom .................. 113 Tower, Judy ......... 174, 183, 184 188, 257, 271 Toye, Doug ........... ...... l 13 TDYB., Gregory ...... .... 1 03, 228 Trrvns, Ju1ue...a5, 147, 177, 199 210, 255, 259, 270 Travis, Stuart ................ 103 Treadgold, Sally .......... .. 95 Treadgold. Sue .... .... 9 7 Trotter, Bob .... 116 True, Dennis .... ..... 1 02 TNG. Ron ..... 92, 179 True, Waldo ..... . .... 227 Trultt. Diana ...... ...... 1 65 Trulllnger, John .... .... 1 46, 182 Tnlmbly. Susan... ......... .. 96 Ncker. cu-ole ....... 82, 174, 178 Tucker, Sally ......... 82, 183, 184 188, 271 Iiwmoy. Kathy ................ 104 lnumey, Sandra ..... 102. 151. 153 154. 183 Tunllns. Margery .... .. 94 Turcott, Jimi ..... 104 Tllri. Judy .... .. ...... .. 117 Turk. Cathy ................... 92 Turner, Sue...38, 51, 82, 162, 163 165, 173, 174, 186, 199, 255 265, 281 'nll'1191'. Lynn .... 95. 186, 189, 255 Turnhnm. Joan ................. 114 'rur-nlmm, Judy .... 14, sz, 183, 186 Turnslall, Sally ................ 115 Tuttle. Dana ..... ....... 1 16, 145 Tuttle. Ed .......... ...... 1 13, 148 Twelth, Donna ........ 93, 170, 185 rymer, Bill ..... 97, 151, 153, 154 Udaloff, Sylvia ..... ........... 9 5 Unkalea, Barbara ............... .94 Unruh, Carolyn ........ 92, 174, 181 182, 188 Unthsnk, Lesley ........ 82, 177, 182 Upham. Gary . ................... 94 Upham, Joyce ..... 82, 121, 171, 183 189, 255 Upham, Scott ........ ......... 1 17 Urquhart, Chris ................ 115 Urquhart, John 97, 148, 165, 179 Usher, Brenda ...... .......... 1 17 Vachter, Karen .... ........ 1 02 Vance, Shirley ...... ...117, 148 Van Doran, Sherry .... ... .... 95 VHUBY. Mary Jo ..... ..... 1 02 Vanek, Dave ........ , .... 114 Vanderflugy, Victor . . . . . 82 van Horn, B111 ...... ....... 9 5 Varltz, Bob ...... ...105, 172 Vaughn, Nancy .... 95, 186 Venator, John ............. ..15 Veneton, John ................... 104 Vergeer, Betsy... 93, 170, 174, 189 255 Vernstrom, Kris ...... 115. 126. 130 148 Verry, Jane ..... .......... 1 03 Vest, Janet ...... ..... 8 2, 182 Vlksn, Marilyn .... .... 1 02 Vlner, Cleva .... 113 Viner, Georgia... 82 Visser, Leonora ............... . 94 Voeller, Beverly ...... 83, 188, 271 Vonderhelt, Josn...74, 96, 173, 183 184, 188 Vrooman, Nancy .... .... 1 48 113 Wack,MaryKay. .... Wade, David .... . ..... .... . . . . . .87 Wagner, Dlck ..... 35, 88, 195, 177 185, 225, 250 Wahl, 311115. ................... 108 Wahl, Laurie ............. 113, 148 wrhorke, Mary ........ 13, 103, 130 wurenem, 9111 .... ...... 9 3, 213 Walden, John .... 89, 145 Waldman, Sue ..... ..... . .96 Walker, Carolyn .... .......... 1 14 Walker, Chris .... ..... 1 15, 148 'rv fy-v.'rr,r-,W.,gyy31n75qyrcga:r-7' 4 vw' 51. - Walker, David.. 118, 132, 148, 207 283 Wllker. Linda ............. 18, 104 Walker, Margo ............. 97, 148 Walker, Mary .... sa, 174, 191, 248 259 Walker, Pat .... ...... 1 05 walker, Phlllp .... 104, 228 Walker, Suzanne ......... ..... 8 3 Wallace, Sheila ............... 116 w-111r,.m.1e..19, 92, 174, 190,250 wmmm, 1.51119 ...... 144, 145, 207 Wallwork, Kant ................ 115 Walsh, Dennis ................. 94 Walsh, Mike ...13, 15, 33, 83, 134 142, 155, 185, 199, 208, 250 Walsh, Steve ..... 83, 140, 141, 172 179, 183, 188 Walter, Clara ........ ' ......... 1 05 Walther, Donald .... .... 1 18, 207 Waltuck, Brenda .... ....... 1 03 Ward, Paul ..................... 84 ward, Pnymr ....... 105, 140, 147 Ward, Rosanna ....... 84, 169, 186 warden, Dorothy ............... 148 wu-den, Lynn ..... ..... 1 55, 181 wu-e, amy ....... .... 1 14, 148 Warren, Roger ...... ..... 1 05, 165 wamngwn, norm .... 84, 169 Washburn, Steve .... ...... 9 2 Washington, Arthell ............ 207 Vfashlngwn, D. ........... 115. 145 Waterman, David ..... 84, 165, 190 Watson, Cheryl ......... .. 104 Watson, Karen ....... 84, 129, 131 149, 150, 153, 154, 165, 177 Waverly, Mike ....... 92, 172, 185 199, 237, 250 Wayt. Ora Jean ................ 106 Weatherly, Gayle . ....... . 104 Weaver, Pam ................. 102 Weaver, Bob .... 97, 185, 199 227, 250 Weber, Ellen ............. 114, 148 Weber, Mu-uyn ....... 92, 151, 153 154, 180, 186, 201, 212 Webley, Craig .................. 92 Wecker ......... ..... 9 6 Wedge, Janis .... ...... 1 73 wedge, .may .... .... 9 4, 105 Welden, D. ....... ......... 2 09 Weigel, Nancy .................. 84 Welmer, Gerry .. 13, 105, 127, 182 Weinberg, Sharon .............. 106 Weiner, Phyllis ,.......... 103, 173 wemer, sam ........ 113, 132, 148 Weinstein, Gary ........,...... 87 Welnsteln, Marcia .... 96, 131 -165, 186 Weinstine, Denny 96 Weinstlne, Stuart ........ ..... 9 6 Weltzel, Gary ................. 104 Weltzel, Pam .... 84, 130, 172, 173 191, 136 Wellington, Cleota .............. 84 weuxngwn, Judy .. . 13, 117, 148 Weas, Mary ...... .......... 1 04 West, celeum... 84, 165, 189, 186 189, 255, 259 West, Louise ................... 96 wmen, Linda .... 94, 178 Wheeler, Gary .... ..... 1 17 Whltchsr, Gary ..... .. 94 White, Colleen ....... ...118, 148 White, Jim ............... 104, 144 White, Mary Catharine . . . . ...... 95 White, Sharon ........... .. 95, Whitehead. Majorie ......... . . . Whltely, Jim ......... 13, Whitney. Jim ............. Whitten, 'Dick ........ 94, 208, 237, 240 Whitting 190, 250, 259 Whttwell, Ron ............ wicks, Judy .. 15, 142, 150, 153, 154, 155, Wickstrom, Leslie ........ Wleden, Dan ........ 113, Wilcox, Carol .... ...... 106, 106, 134, 74, 143, 156, 148, 105, Wilde, Diane .... Wilde, Jack .... . . Wilkerson, John .... . . . ..... . Wilkins, Virginia ......... wukmon, Pam ....... 15, 173, 181, 183, 251 Wllllsms, Debby .......... 114, 130, 174, Williams, Williams, Rae . . .......... wmmn., can ....... 93, 154, 173, 178, 186, 150, 189 180 103 207 241 199 171 117 149 177 105 211 173 103 95 106 148 171 182 113 103 153 --.qvs 'rv - 14:1 we mnvfrv X-. Williams, Janet .... ..... 1 14 W1l.l1ams,Ja11l... 96 Williams, 'Mike ..... ...... 1 13 Williams, Sharon ..... .... 1 44,' 182 Williams, L. ........ ......... 94 Williamson, John ..... 114, 179 Wlllmarth, Alyce ..... ...... 1 16 Wilson, Alana ...... .... . . 110 Wilson, Art ...... .... 1 02, 182 227 Wilson, Don ......... 93, 185, 280 Wilson, Dave 144, 182, 257, 239 Wilson, Floyd ..... .. .......... .108 Wilson, Gall ...... ....... 94 Wilson, Hazel .... ........ 1 05 Wllaon, John ....... .... 3 8, 186 Wilson, Margaret .... 117. 144 Wilson, Pat ........ ...... l 06 winner-,.nr11 ....... ..... 1 71 Winne, Marianne ..... 96 Winslow, Geroge . . . ...... . 102 Wlstlng, Connie .... .... 8 6, 186 wm, Rick ....... .... 9 2, 150 153, 154 Wolfe, Sandra .... ..... 1 04 Wong, Majorle ..... ........ 9 2 Wong, Rosa Mary .... ..... 8 6, 178 Wood, Bill ................. 94, 178 Wood, Diana .......... 86, 131, 165 199, 169, 190, 271 Wood, Helm ................... 102 Wood, Karen .............. ..... 8 8 Wood, Ronald ...... 102 Woodard, Ronald... .... ..93 Woodburn, Joe ..... ....... 1 19 Woods, Alonzatte .... .... 1 06, 182 Woods, Dolores .... .......... 9 7 Woods, Julie ..... ..... 1 5, 173 Woods, Pam ..... ....... 1 17 Woodside, Lisa .... 103, 144 145, 182 Woodward, Carolyn .... 90, 96, 124 181, 174, 190, 250 Woodward, Leigh ........... 13, 103 Worley, Don .............. 114, 227 Worley, Vlvlan ..... .... 9 5, 180 Worthley, Wayne .... 86, 145 Wrenn, Ardis .... ...... 1 114 Wfisht. s. .....94 Wyse. 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