Gresham High School - Munhinotu Yearbook (Gresham, OR)

 - Class of 1968

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But lunch seems to offer cz welcome relief from the morning grind. f . - J fy , . ,.gj5iQ.. if -1 I ,flu W: l, ffifii 1 -V -5, if Lzwi 4, 1' if--14 5 e A I , H ' ,L .Q L X 5 'if UNE f X, ffm... . 111211 ef -1k'Eaa+P'?15:e1azsf3e:esg11zf ff ffi T ' fW'M 1 NN!!!-f 11: If 1 H ???5,1i,:, . Y! ff sw 5 zz. ,555 . ., fm, - . X. :wp Activities D Lf.. A 8 A ,Ak-A Homecoming '67 Homecoming Week was filled with both new and traditional activities. For the first time classes built floats and entered them in competition with the Junior float captur- ing first place. Queen Rosemary Eilertsen and her court were announced the day of the traditional bonfire. She continued to reign over the halftime ceremonies featur- ing the band and Rhythmettes. The exciting week was brought to a climax at the Home- coming Game with the Gophers climbing over Beaverton 41-7. Drum major Cecil Jones leads the band at half-Time. 4 Junior Class float driven by Randy Stone captures first place Homecoming bonfire warms Gophers' spirits. f'0a-.Q Ed Humble and Richard Holmes run with torches To light the bonfire. 5 l f Studenf Body President Don Chalmers presents Queen Ro To The crowd during halftime ceremonies. The Rally leads lhe crowd in a cheer as the Gophers score once more against the Beavers, sema ry I5 Homecoming Coronation Queen Rosemary is congratulated by her courf and friends. Eric Johnson crowns Lana Chilton as Junior Princess while Princesses Teresa Kegle and Nanci Bodin look on. Senior Princesses Linda Sanders and Heather Whifeford watch Don Chalmers crown Rosemary Eilerfsen as Queen. Homecoming Court ogre 5 P Q Queen I I i 9 'fps I vi. lirincess Heather ' Princess Linda ' i G Princess Lana Princess Nanci 'H miis' Princess Terescgi . s g i 5 1. ,., Jjj 4 Girls Lea ue Fashion Shows Simplicity representative shows- how versatile this cute outfit is. Girls' League held two fashion shows this year. The first Fashion Happening was in the fall and previewed fall anal winter fashions with everything from skiwear to formals for the Sno-Boll, A Simplicity Pattern Fashion show was given in the spring. Gresham gals mooleleal cute new spring and summer outfits that you can sew for yourself. Simplicity patterns. .loji ateo AFS Student Dear GUHS Student Body, Walk together, talk together, all ye people of the earth. Then and only then shall ye have peace. This is the motto of the American Field Service Program whose main purpose is to help open the door to understanding and friendship between coun- tries. I'm honored to be a part of this program by spending a whole year here at Gresham High. My home in the Philippines is completely sur- rounded by wide, blue ocean, and we would often talk about the world beyond the vast waters. My friends and I could talk for hours and speculate on how different it must be, as we watched the great sun come down to end another day. For many years, I have been watching that same blue ocean and wishing hard for the time I can fly over it and see the other world I've heard so much about. I guess I wished hard enough because I was able to reach America and find what at first seemed a different world. But as I lived with yau, as we walked to- gether, I discovered that our similarities in values and ideals far exceed our physical and cultural differences. As I spent this lovely year with all the Gresham- ites, as we shared each others customs and cultures, I learned that your world is not really as different as I thought. It was not as difficult, either, to make friends, and I was able to understand more about your country by knowing you. It has been such a great year with you and, as l prepare to leave, let me say Paalam! Iwhich means good-bye in Tagalogl, and may we always continue to walk together and talk together in ever increasing friendship and understanding. .loii Our friend gives her farewell address to -lol' 'S 07 home 'VI the l0Uff1Gl'Sm mom the student body Crowds dance tothe beat of The bands, The Sussex perform at one of Gresham! soc-hops, Soc-Hops Attract Students This year Gresham had more soc- hops than ever before. Crowds were high as students danced to the beats ot local groups. School clubs and organizations provided decorations while the student council paid tor the cost ot the band. This plan was initiated for the first time this year, in hope of securing better bands and bigger crowds. This plan proved to be a huge success both financially and with the students. Heather Whiteforcl cheers as The Gophers score once more. Through all kinds of vveaTher, Gresham fans showed up To cheer Their Team To victory. IT paid off, Too, wiTh a second place finish in The Metro League. High spirifs managed To warm The Gophers even when cold weather Threatened. ,i A i i Fans Support Winning Gophers , ,ii-Q W 'iYou can pu? your umbrella down now. You're under The grandsfands N. fx Q l tfqafi 'lg I - ,lf 1,51 is- nf: .' Q 4 , me , n, .5 if B y Q 5 - 1- ' . J.-aw .f-, .. ,Y , f I , W Q f 'sl ,.,,.. 4,2 5 x. 5 5 fy fy , 1 .,g, ll ykqqhf I' ,. f .Zi ,Q 7 ' U i , - 'S QM. ',., I N- ' 3 . in . -' fa ' .i . ' i L 'J ,I m e We ,,. :ff f A iq- l 1- , ff ' .f 9 we K 3 fax? 'Z V I E Band members played for half 'Ai .V ,Q t ' f ef' ji .L in time enferiainmenf and during i 'Y 2 .. x fl' 5 'kfrii l-f Wi 'EH' t k , . , t MN i ,-i ,Nik gm eq! ,. g 1 'i , 5-X fy 'i x the Qame. ' A V- . 'F Q Q ' i' 'A . '1 ' I I, I , L. . - gi i s 1 Q li. 1 if N 9' i F K i f ' i i - F in , in - 9 qv, - 1 'Y' -5.5, W KM E 1 r -we 36 I ' 14 ' V-ff vc . sr 3 -u as is a f What time was your appointment, please, Cast of Harvey Elwood Veta Wilson Myrtle Sanderson Aunt Ethyl Dr. Chumely Kelly Judge Gattney Betty Taxi Man Miss Johnson Mike Monnie Kraig Peterson Annette Altman Patti Surrneyer Birdie Knox Patty O'MaIley Carol Nepper Barry Armstrong Dick Leeper Peggy Casterline Joan Hippenstiel Dave Ginter James Braun Darlene Blaum Jan Morgan Jett Morey Bill Witter Belinda Machriik Judee Larsen Jett Barnes Anthony Pizzo Jan Hutchings Pat Sullivan Mr. Pigott directs Dr, Sanderson Q! if Harvey Kraig Peterson practices his lines with the rest ofthe cast. Harvey, the story of Elwood and his invisible rabbit, played to Gresham audi- ences November 16-18. A double cast led by Mike Monnie and Kraig Peterson gave the performance. Its success was attributed to not only a fine cast, but also to those who helped with the make- up, scenery, lighting, costuming, and props. Mr. Pigott did an excellent iob producing his first play at Gresham, and his efforts were well received. Elwood has on appointment with Dr. Sanderson. Fall And Winter Assemblies Student Body President Don Chalmers presides over assemblies. Feature Talented Students ln addition to the usual pep assemblies held during football and basketball seasons, this fall brought several talented Gresham students to the attention of the student body. Drama, music, and speech were just some of the gifts that they shared with their fellow students. Vocal and in- strumental music was received with pleasure at the assemblies, giving them a new variety. Jazz quartet performs for students. Mr. Purnell ond Glenn Sogge direct the symposium. Students pcirticipote in discussion groups Gresham Hosts Region UI -Qu. tm Don Chalmers introduces the President ot' Region lll For the tirst time, Gresham hosted Region lll, ci one- dciy conference of student council members from 76 high schools cicross northern Oregon. On November 18, stu- dents met to discuss A Bill ot Rights for Students. 'Bill of Rights' l. The right to be heord with dignity 2. The right to question -3. The right to mcike decisions 4. The right to be criticol. 5. The right ot students to pro- iect their own imoge. 6. The right ot confidence ond trust by those in oiuthority l 7. The right of innocence until proven guilty The right to loe involved The right to cooperate The right to ci single stdnd- ord. 8. 9. TO. 25 Zegelmen Couples enioy the offer-game soc-hop. The rully leeds the crowd in The fight song. Crowds dance To The music of The featured bonds. raw Crowds Coaches relax during half-time. The crowd watches during a tense moment. Basketball games and soc-hops were well attended this year, A first for Greshom was ci wrestling rally ond a soc-hop dfter a home wres- tling meet. Both rallies did dn excellent iob, dnd were greatly appreciated by the teams. The Pep Band provided pre-game entertainment FFA Advisor Mr. Surmeyer crowns o rodicinf Liz Dickey os Queen of The Sno-Boll The Theme Woodland EnchonT- ment seT The scene Tor The Annucil Sno-Boll Donce sponsored by Girls' Leogue ond FFA. Fir Trees ond shod- ow-box houses Transformed The cafe- Terici into o delightful vvoodlond scene. The Reynolds l-ligh School Sfcige Bond under The direcTion of Fred Schmole corried The heat on Through The night wiTh The highlighT of The evening being The coronciTion of The TirsT Sno-Boll Court Queen Liz Reigns Qver The Hi hlight QT Christmas Season 'Woodland Enchantment' Couples enioy The onnucll Sno-Boll, with ci breok Some people come To dances iusf To have Their picTures Token, 28 Senior Queen Liz Dickey escorted by Poul Honson Freshmon Princess Connie SmiTh escorfed by Bill Vc1ereTTi Junior Princess Sharon Fuiirnoro escorfeol by Roy Feng Sophomore Princess Julie Mohr escorted by Clyde Rusow 29 Bob Packwood addresses Gresham students on leadership The Tyroleans perform Austrian music. Spring Assemblie Entertain Students -1 , V 4 ' , N A representative from Atomic Energy Commission presents an informative display. Under this is the ugliest man in the world. Jw' fiat Latin Students Attend Roman Banquet Clad in traditional Roman togas Latin students enioyed the annual Latin ban- quet, First year students played the parts of pleloians or servants and waited on the second year ladies and gentlemen. The banquet was served in authentic: Roman style, on the floor. Parents and other guests however, sat at taloles, Bolo House and Shirley Olson were selected as Emperor and Empress to reign over the evenings entertainment. Shirley Olson and Bob House reign over annual Latin banquet Mrs. Sheppmd Qlves W9lC0mlfi9 OClClf95S- gy.: . Q .et K4-, saw 5 s Students enloy the Latin style banquet Bob House enters in his Roman chariot. Sound Of Music Moria played by Patti Surmeyer contem- plates the problems of C1 young novice. The Von Trapp children begin to sing cz chorus of Do-Re-Mi with their governess Mario. E SO Cast Captain Von Trapp Maria Mother Abbess Max Detweiler Baroness Elsa Schroeder Liesl Friedrich Louisa Brigitta Kurt Marta Gretl Rolf Sister Berthe Sister Margaretta Sister Sophia Franz Frau Schmidt Ursula Baron Elberteld Baroness Elloerteld Herr Zeller Frau Zeller Admiral Von Schrieber and Max ponder over their problems How Can Love Survive? .. ,. W - .n t ip., U VIH, :X it ,. - 'E - -J .4 Q '- ,Z 5 5 r 1 5364 ' . 1 . W t gf fe- 1 ,-.154 i stef.. ,V K 4. Vigil... K K . - - ,, ,.,i...i Q55 1 ,. ,A ' 1 ? ' r A '4 5, ., xg ' - at f L. If - ' i K, . . , .J iiiisi ,. 2 1 .Sf A .. 4. ,.,, ,- fr m Y Jett Hanley Patti Surmeyer Annette Altman Birdie Knox Ellen Riley Marcia Leavitt Jim Hardin Chris Blair Nancy Pigott Curt Norquist Meg Van Zyle Laurie Sanseri Bill Witter Sally Longenecker Cindy Winkler Heather Whitetord Steve Williams Joan Hippensteil Marla Meyer Jett Morey Nancy Spenser Jim Braun Karen Elmore Barry Armstrong Mr. Pigott, drama instructor 'EW explains the tricks of the tradel Choir director Mr. Lewis covers the vocal techniques. l need someone older and wiser, l'll depend on you. Sound of usic . fi-4 f That fascinating creature, that super-special feature . . . ME! The Von Trapp family gathers to sing Edelweiss Austria's national anthem The Sound ot Music was acclaimed by many Port- land stage critics as one of the most outstanding high school productions ever presented in the Portland area. The delightful story ot the Von Trapp tamily played three nights to warm and responsive audiences. With Mr. Pigott and Mr. Lewis as directors and a fine cast of actors led by Patti Surmeyer and Jeff Hanley, the musical was a huge success, but the children almost stole the show. They quickly caught the spirit of the show and put all their energy into it. My name is Marta, and I want a pink parasalf' 34 Ii - Mm , A , . The children enrerrcxin themselves during C1 thunderstorm. ,, nag., ' . J Y2'4'ff:Q5 h 3593 .4 gl ' me 4 i h Q ii ,113 l ix' 'i rw-Q .. A fig? , ,ii 2, 'ffiii ? 4 e 5 x .f I ,,,,!r'51b Pief-hf' 'Wifi gfiyv 9 . fm, 1 I .V L1 -154.1 , gi ' 4 A V ,fin-'xr 9521-.i .. W .5 Y :Y i , S A . M- Q , Friends and neighbors enioy The porty ot ihe Von Trapp villa. Moria colls the children, Sadie Hawkins Brin s Turnabout ,, . --fe. This year's Spring Dance really made TurnabouT fair play wiTh The Theme Sadie Hawk- ins. Gresham girls were prom- ised a rousing chase for Their favoriTe fellow. BrighT yellow daisies and ragged paTches were The aTTire Worn for This annual dance held April 6Th. Off To The races for Their fav- oriTe fella are These Gresham gals. qii?'.,i- ,--- A S am .f V, .,,, mf . el - A li iw T Q89 af J mm - '75-.. - T ' 1,4 ,fl , V L . f , . M k 1 xx , -M T.. T iw T T , The race is on' , T- H f ,a.. 5 A H ' 5115, 1 M .. K' ' K .I ' ' W , T V T , f1'g1.1i' K ll :F-1:-:sniff-1 . I i is K W is 1 T ' Looks like They both won! Band, Choir Present Spring Concerts l Mr. Kveck direcTs The Advanced Band. Gresham's insTrumenTal and vocal music deparTmenTs pre- senied Their annual Spring Concerts To siudents and local resi- dents. The Band Conceri TeaTured noT only group numbers by The Advanced Band and The Noieables, louT also secTion and indi- vidual solos. This year The Advanced Choir's Exchange ConcerT wiTh Seaside High School coincided with Their spring perform- ance. The Two choirs sang separaiely and Togefher, giving variefy To The program. The combined Gresham and Seaside Choirs. Trombone soloisfs are feaTured in this number AFS Week Proves Financial Success The Roaring Twenties set the theme for the American Field Service Week. The funds raised are used to send American students abroad and to bring foreign students to the United States. The Most Unwanted Man Con- test, Roaring Twenties Day, and the AFS Carni- val were iust some ofthe many activities, Money earned in the pop bottle drive was also given to the AFS Fund. An AFS Assembly was held at the end of the week to honor exchange students to schools in the Metro League. Students were given a first hand opportunity to learn about ditterent cultures and civilizations. Dain Lauderbark pours a glass of prohibition punrh for Marty Stone. M These three won with their entries in the AFS Week beard growing contest. They are, Ron Vaughn, sideburnsg Rick Kreiger, beardg and Bill Witter, moustache. Bruce Berver straightens the lapels of Paul Unknown admirer tests Perry Teeny's entry in Burley's stylish 1920 overcoat. beard growing contest. Eager winners Try their luck at the Thespian Wheel of Fortune. Gary Leavitt enioys The balloon shave, Senior pop borfles are examined by Nick Stacy. Mr. Parne-ll awclifs his Turn To be dunked at the AFS Carnival. Q! Garden By Moonlight ghout 1 he evening To The enchonfmg musnc. Sets Scene For Jr.-Sr Prom Garden by Moonlight was chosen as the theme for this year's Junior- Senior Prom. lt was held May llth in the Georgia Pacific Room of the Memo- rial Coliseum. The Prom was a combina- tion of new hairdos, crisp tuxedos and the perfume of corsoges and bouton- nieres. A sparkling fountain and realistic garden walk were iust some of the deco- rations provided by the Junior Class. Couples danced the night away to the romantic music of the Warren Speer Orchestra. The Warren Speer Orchestra and Dave Lucettr provide dance music Prom Happy couples enjoy the wonderful evening. Nora, what did I do wrong? ' fn? .:j!?Q'e:-I 't v Af 'I 'lil-v'Z:.y: 4-. . A :ra , WIA , ,l. .W i, A .. M, A . 5. 3 .23 Q, . . ,J LQHILII --f,'- ' A A M f i Wayne Skibbo gazes long- ingly uf the punch. Inferesfed choperones look on from the sidelines. Thespia ns Produce One-Act Plays This year the drama department not only produced Harvey and The Sound ot Music, but also They on to present three one act plays. Beat lt, Beatnik, The Importance ot Being Earnest and Are We Dressing? on May l4th. The three plays boasted a fine and expe- rienced cast ot Thespians. Patti Surmeyer and Kraig Peterson perfect their lines during a rehearsal. '1 Airisir Annette Altman and Bill Witter run through a dress rehearsal. hmmm... Reporter questions Nixon mon, John Hatcher. Stan Thompson and .left Morey present California s credentials Std tAtt dM kC t' This election year a Mock Republican Convention was held May lOth and llth with schools throughout Oregon repre- senting individual states. Gresham formed two delegations, Rhode Island and California. For the students partici- pating, this was a first-hand opportunity to get involved in politics. A realistic situation was faced when the rights of Gresharn's California delegation were contested by an opposing group and lost, lout our remaining delegates soon torrned a delegation representing the grand and glorious state of Kentucky and once more ioined in the poli- ticking. Convention officials meet for ci brief discussion Delegations representing every state crowd into the convention hall. 4 Mr. Vickery names Craig Law as Athlete ofthe Year. Awards Assem bl Honor l Glenn Sogge receives Band Award from Mr. Kveck. The Outstanding Speaker Award went To four members of Speech Squad, lass s, Clubs, And Students Mr Pigott presents Biriclie Knox and Peggy Casterline with Most Valuable Thespian Awards. The Awards Assembly, Traditionally The last assembly of The year, brought recognition To many student groups and individuals. The valu- able Class ot The Year award went to The Junior Class while FFA and Xantho were named as Clubs of The Year. Other awards were given by department heads at the assembly and at group banquets. Our loss is Barlow's gain as Mr. Gillam resigns as Activities Director to ac cept a new position at Barlow High School. National Merit Finalists and Letters of Commendation win- ners are presented To the stu- dent body. 47 Sports Z A ,E arsity Football Row l From left: Curt Lofstedt, Gene Armstrong, Jim Hardin, Jim Carruth, Stan Thompson, Bill Tomasini, Stan Glover, Carl Milne, Jeff Hanley Kirk Cold well, Carl Johnson, Ron Davis, Randy Stockam, Roy Feng. Row 2 Mark Grimstead, Ed Humble, Rod Orr, Jim Wills, Pete Sinclair, Steve Ranstead Dave Burns, Dennis Schilperoort, Ray Jarvis, Craig Law, Randy Kruckenberg, Don Hessel, Walter Ludtke, Jack Rohr. Row 3 John Shittlett, Mike Miller Bob House Mike Thias, Ron Lesperance, Don Krebs, Gary Needham, Scott Seiler, Don Lucky, Richard Holmes, Myron Rolph, Bill Witter, Gary Rademacher Roger Waite Doug Anderson. Managers Not pictured: John Mishima, Tom Milne, Bob Hutchings, Don Curtman. Gresham Places 2nd in Metro League Gresham Coaches Dean Nice, Don Knight and Forrest Allen direct the action ofthe game from the sidelines. 50 Coaches Dean Nice, Don Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham 1967-68 Scores . ...Hillsboro 24 . ...Clackamas O . ...C. Catholic 32 . ...D. Douglas 7 . ...Marshfield i9 . .. .Centennial O . . . .Putnam O . . . .Beaverton 7 . .... Astoria 7 x4 ,...w -L4-v-'K tif eller Schllperoort Pace .lubllant Gophers sp: :fed Ron Davis climbs atop The back Mark Grumstad ihe Gophers Trounced arch rnval Cerwenn 40 O coff Seller snares c Jim Wllls pass and heads for The goal lme Dennis Schnlerpoorl thunders through The mlcldle on cz Trap play 51 ootball Wind, Rain, Cold Weather, Mud, Aid Gophers, Stymie Opponents Riphard Holmes looks bewildered as he leaves The muddy gridiron, This year's varsiTy foofball Team was a laTe loloomer. IT wasn'T unTil The lasT four games of The year ThaT The MighTy Gophers showed Their sTrengTh. AgainsT Hillsboro, The Gophers played a Truly valianT game buT came up on The shorT end of The score, 24-6- The pre- viously unTesTed offense proved To be STaTe Champs. The Gophers scored Two more TD's louT They were Called back for offsicles. On SepTember l5, Gresham meT and clefeafed a spiriTed Clackamas Cavalier club, l4-O- Gresham iusT ouThusTled and ouThiT and ouTfoughT The Tough Cavs- DisasTer sfruck The following Friday nighT, SepTemloer 22, as The Gophers losT The Gophers pile amass The Beaverton quarterback, STeve Bailey Football Gresham's defense mauls a Centennial ball carrier. To a flight-minded Central Catholic team, 32-19. The Rams, led by 9.7 century speedster, Mike McCormack passed for over 300 yards. The Gophers were caught flatfooted a number of Times, but The Gopher offense, led by bruising Stan Glover and Dennis Schilperoort kept The Gophers in the game. Gresham squeaked to a l2-7 win over the David Douglas Scots on September 29, at The Douglas battlefield. The Scots Took a commanding lead, 7-O, but The Gophers fought back with a second and early fourth period TD. With less than a minute to go, the Scotsmen acquired the ball on the 35 yard line but the mighty Gopher defense led by Ron Lesperance, Don Krebs, Kirk Caldwell, and Dave Burns stopped the tough Scots. On Friday, October 6, the Gophers traveled to Coos Bay and were promptly halted by a quick Marshfield high Team, T9-7. Gresham had two TDs called back from within the lO yard line. Coach Allen briefs the squad on what to expect from Beaverton's team. ,, , 513 51' ' 53 357 IU I I 3 I ,. tf , 1 1 1 . , 1 ' .5 :K ,- .. ...4 K, 5 Q ,Y dp R I if -sr 5? x i 'X 2 N-1 aw , 7, A VT' 'W '99 W l X h -65,445 1 M it I f L fs Qi , Ks. fm gi Ji ,W Lo al Fans Support Might Gophers pp1p Q Spirited Gophers cheer Beaverton Al-7. the football on to victory at the Homecoming game as Gresham romped over Glen Svaren, Chuck Kissinger and Tina Kang lead the fans in a yell for the Home- coming game. For the next four games, the Gophers ran wild, wild enough to be rated llth in State at the end ofthe year, as they rolled over arch-rival Centennial 40-O, romped past Putnam 35-O, tromped Beaverton 41-7, and creamed Astoria 27-7. The massive offense led by Jim Wills at quar- terback, Stan Glover at fullback, Scott Seiler at right halfback, and Dennis Schilperoort at left halfback, could not be stopped by anyone. The Gophers aided by wind, rain and the un- expected stomped over their opponents. ln the Beaverton game, Gresham was expected by the experts to win by one TD and not by the lop- sided 4l-7 victory that Gresham stole. The Bea- vers, relying mainly on the strong passing arm of highly touted Steve Bailey, couldn't maneuver in the Gresham mudhole. It was probably a com- bination ofa wet ball, an extremely tough Goph- er defense and the mud that left Steve Bailey on the ground many a time. Row lr Steve Laing. Row 2: Bob Yamamuro, Ron Vaughn, Ray Akre, Bill Clennenning, Glen Dixon, Dave Williams, Rick Krieger, Jim Hessel, Fred Neilson Row 3: Darrold Wheeler, Gary Neibauer, Keith Richardson, Jim Hardin, Bob Homer, Doug Sharkey, Doug Nelson, Russ Barber, Mike Webb, Marty Brill. Row 4: Stan Wheeler, Rex Martslof, Kevin Holmlund, Bob Torrez, Bill Erickson, Greg Toland, Rick Grimsted, Louis Stockham, Garland Wiley. Row 51 Rick Kuykendall, Tom Seveka, Buddy Eggers, Mike Bourgo, Bob Deatherage, Dennis Latstedt, Gary Gray, Alan Jacobson, Ray Marston, Kent Jeffrie. Row 61 Brian Fuller, Ron Marston, Greg Coffee, Roy Galvin, Gene Brendler, Bill Jackson, Rich Foland, Larry Dutton, Sam Nelson. Row 7: Coach Gray, Coach Ingram Scores Gresham 12. .. ....... Clackamas 13 Gresham 6... ...C. Catholic O Gresham 7... ...D. Douglas 9 Gresham 20. .. . Douglas O Gresham .. Centennial Gresham .. .Putnam Gresham . . .Wy East Gresham .. Beaverton Gresham . . .Astoria Gresham .. Hillsboro 56 JV coach Gray The' Gresham J.V.ers tromped The Douglas B team, 20-O. J. V'ers End Season - In 'rhe first game of the season, Gresham los? 13-12 to Clackamas Frosh 'A' Football From left: Row 'l Steve Gray, Brad Marsh, Frank Waite, Gary DeYoung, Kelvin Brewer, Jeff Benner. Row 2: Bill Stover, Todd Hansen, Ron Lunan, Jerry Wilcox, Mike Williams, Tom Tanner, Lee Lloyd. Row 3: Lon Welch, John Peters, Ted Morgan, Jack Mohn, Randy Heater, Jim Ekstrom, Dave Monnes, Steve Watkinds. Row 4: Coach Randy McMichael, Bill Baker, Paul Tragis, Dave Sinclair, Rick Walker, Mike Popovich, Gary Webb, Coach Tony Cutsforth. , Scores Gresham Astoria O Gresham E. Hillsboro 7 Gresham Milwaukie O Gresham Poynter O Gresham D. Douglas 12 Gresham Centennial 7 Managers: Rick Philpot, Keith Schiller, David Nelson Frosh 'B' Football L If J 1 ill tt ,, Y C lg f -.1' L- r , ,5 . 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L l .......,,... .. ...1 , i- - -- i ' 0,.,--A X O , 'V A..-.J J , , 0 ,,--C ,- r ' get M55 L f - at , ' ef - From left row l: Coach Dale Stebbins, Larry Jessen, Scott Lee, Mike Lauer, Kevin House, Vic Burri, Gary Hosler, Roger Schi-lperoort, Coach Gary Bishop. Row 2: Alan Sullivan, Eddie Wilson, Blair Andersen, John Honeywell, Duane Wight, Brad Masseth, Ricky Duff, Rick Crane, Tris-Tan De Carne. Row 3: Craig Callicotte, Steve Thomsen, Mike Jennings, Dennis McCleary, Paul Matney, Mike Lutz, Gary Wills, Glen Woods, Dale Krebs. Row 4: Greg Fuhrer, David Schwerdf, Ron Weaver, Steve Burns, Richard Ely, John Alexander, Karl Pulliam, Chris Brawer, Marshall Wolcott, Russ Fehringer, Ralph Baumgardner. . 5-1 I 5 sl: X, . '5 f gg , is f, 1, Irgens, Robert Schmidt 23 34 12 2 20 48 Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Managers: Rob Monnie, Jeff Scores Clackamas 6 Centennial 7 D. Douglas l8 Cent. Catholic O Reynolds O Putnam O ', . 59 L . ,..,,.,,..,.........,..,..,..,..,.. ,. .. ........,....,...-.-.......,...,......,,,, . . Row One: Dale Fletcher, manager, Art May, Richard Jones, Jim Moore, Mark Brown, Frank Granshaw, Alan Marston, manager Row Two Coach William Wafkinds, Dove Pierce, Steve Hatcher, Ted Firman, Jory Lane, Larry Chambers, Bob Fanshier, John Hatcher. Coach Bill Wafkinds 60 Cross Countr The Cross Country 're-am of 1967 was a young Team with only one Senior on The whole squad. The leading runner on The Team was Bob Fan- shier, a junior. Barring unexpected circurnsfances, The cindermen should have a fairly good season nexf year. organ Races To All - American Team K 1 Row l from left: Bill Tompkins, Dave Tempest, Larry Morgan, John Lindsey, Mike Beals. Row 2: Coach Tom Thomas, Tom Carter, Bob Jensen, Jim W. Wills, Dani Burri, Row 3: Scott Smothers, Bill Okrasinkski, Scott Lee, Rodger Martin, Marshall Tanquist, Ray Gabauer. Gophers Place Sth At State Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Boys Scores 63 .......... Centennial 67 . .... Marshfield 58V2 . .. .... N. Bend 54 . . . .Reedsport 44 . .... Sunset 30 . . . .D. Douglas 41 . . . .Parkrose 28 . . . .Beaverton 32 28 35112 39 46 65 54 67 Larry Morgan at his best the TOO yard Butterfly. He's in the fourth lane. 6l Swimming Jim W. Wills in his specialty' the dives. Scores Gresham 73... Gresham 53... .. Gresham 32. .. . . Gresham 68... .. Gresham 31. .. .. Gresham 29. .. .. Gresham 37. .. .. Gresham 30. .. .. i Freshman Patti Allen turned out to be the surprise of the year as she turned in repeated good performances. .Centennial 30 .Marshtielcl 58 .N. Bend 76 .Reeclsport 29 .Sunset 78 .D. Douglas 78 . Parkrose 66 . Beaverton 79 Row 1: Coach Thomas, Tammy Beals, Ginny Smothers, Sharleen Hubbard, Kay Kissinger. Jane Law. 62 Row w 2: Carol Morgan, Pat Allen, Mary. Lou Geisler, Irene Sogge fr'-Y Row 1: Rick Chalufas, Don Harp, Glen Schneider, Rick Buskuhl, Steve Routt, Norm Meier. Row 2: Coach John Armstrong, Dale Johnson, Dave Eisele, Steve Pino, Mike Balft, Roy Bund, Steve Okell Q ,f '1.. Girls .IV Swlmmln 'bi Q . gg. -'wi N W t? .. . gr I :pig rf, 1 w Q? ,Q-..-e-'X'?j.'7i:f5' tr' tt X fs 'Y Q, X, , 4 ..,k Q r 51Yx,3tQgf.:3,.i,,, i,:g,w,g'9'rQi L f t gg'-W. ragga. . , N?f4:kr1 ,f A ' t rtx - 53349 .N ' ,R I . A --sm ww: f .,r3,!57fx-fr 5- - ff , 'ft . -U1g,iQ.3h- px. 1, ,fjvgyg V, ffit, Row 1: Diana Wambaugh, Gwen Bla Pearson, Linda Leymaster. -ft 1 , , Xt, , 1 3,,,,r,,, ,, N ,, rg., . 5. ,. ckwell, Joy Dalrymple, Linda Hoard, Gloria Heston, Row 2: Coach Armstrong, Mary AndefS0I'1, SONY MCVTU1, KU e ' arsity Basketball ill Jwwqfljf' Q' K A t K V 'Nr ,. . elf . i D 'ui Gene Armstrong and Ray Jarvis await a rebound and a rough challenge from Nick Drackalich and Tracy Hill of David Douglas. 64 Gresham's Ray Jarvis oufiumps his center opponent at the beginning of The fourfh quarter. nis Schilperoort, Ray Jarvis, Coach Terry Ziegelman, Stan Glover, Craig Law, Jim Wills. Not pictured: Bruce Berver lmana Scores Gresham 52 .... ....... Gresham 68 .... .... Gresham 46 .... .... Gresham 89 .... ,... Gresham 45 .... .... Gresham 62 .... .... Gresham 58 .... .... Gresham 68 .... .... Gresham 39 .... .... Gresham 49 .... .... Gresham 54 .... .... Gresham 52 .... .... Gresham 48 ,... .... Gresham 6O .... .... Gresham 56 .... .... Gresham 46 .... .... Gresham 32 .... .... Gresham 5l .... .... Gresham 67 .... .... Gresham 48 .... .... Gresham 84 .... .... Gresham 40 .... .... From left to right: row I Gene Armstrong, Keven Jensen, Dan Lottin, Curt Lofstedt, Don Ekstrom, Bob Nowatchilc, manager, Row 2: Bob House Den gerl. Wy' East Lincoln Centennial Hillsboro D. Douglas Putnam Milwaukie Astoria Beaverton Cent. Catholic Clackamas Sunset Centennial Hillsboro D. Douglas Putnam Milwaukie Beaverton Astoria Cent. Catholic Sunset Clackamas The Gophers receive last minute instruc- tions from Coach Ziegelman as Bob House and Ray Jarvis attempt to enter the game. Af The beginning of the second half, the Gophers Most Valuable Player, Ray Jarvis, oufiumps Central Catholics cemer. i Keven Jensen and Ray Jarvis black a Ram shot. Ziegelmen Find Rough-Goin As the Gresham cheering secfion watches on-, Schilperoort and Jarvis attempt to break a Douglas press. 66 ennis Schilperoorf goes flying as Sylvi of David Douglas trips the Gopher forward. Shooting from fifteen feet out, Keven Jensen pops in two points The Scots center atfempfs To oufmuscle Ray Jarvis who lays in two points. 67 Gophers Boast 5-I7 Record Gresham's basketball team, under the guidance of new head coach Terry Ziegelman, finished the season with a 5 win 17 loss record. Coach Ziegelman found him- self in a rough position with a very inexperienced team as all five of last year's starters had graduated. The Gophers came into league play with a one win one loss record. League play began with a loss from arch rival Centennial and Hillsboro easily was handed a defeat and the season was 2-2. Disaster struck as the Gophers lost six in a row before defeating Clackamas. The second half of play repeated the first as Gresham finished with a 2-8 record. The highlight of the season was when the underdog Gophers upset highly rated Sunset. Schilperoort guards Scot All Star Nick Drackalich. Ki 2' ,K W ri., '1fziLfi2':i viii' fsfziflefr-ri.,..i fi QT 1 'J 'A-1233535-glllifi-Yfllfegstr,tif ' si, Hifi 1135 if 1. 1 A ,,, Q , 68 A host of Gophers watch the Clackamas Cavaliers score another basket, but the Gophers triumphed by one point, 43-42. A free ball produces a battle between Tracy Hill and Gresham's Ray Jarvis. I Gopher guard Jim Wills drives around a Central Catholic Ram backcourf man. Y Craig Law balances the basketball as the Gopher guard drives for two. af s 5 . .4 gn '17 Junior Bob House battles his own teammates for an attempt for an important rebound. 69 ROY Jervis Jim Wills Don Eksirom Curr Lofsfedr Bob House Gene Armstrong Dennis Scnilperoorf Keven Jensen Craig Lqw 70 Not Pictured Sion Glover, Don Loffin, Cecil Jones ei 55 Row l: Mark Englizian, Terry Prickett, Larry South, Dick Foland, Bob Deafherage. Row 21' Greg NiSkG, Jeff BGIYI, DUVE Kendfllli DOUQ Nelson, Coach Dave Gardner. Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Scores ... ....... Wy East . ...Lincoln . ...Centennial ....Hillsboro ....D. Douglas . ...Putnam . . . .Astoria . . . .Beaverton ... .Central ....Clackamas . ...Sunset ....Milwaukie . ...Centennial . . . .Douglas ....Putnam ....Milwaukie . . . .Hillsboro . . . .Beaverton . . . .Astoria . . . .Central . . . .Sunset . . . .Clackamas . . Basketball Ends Season with I0-I record This is how the Junior Varsity gains the necessary experience to play in the tough Metro League-. 71 Frosh A Basketball ll Row 1: Ron Lunan, Jim Ekstrom, Roger Srhilperoort, Eddie Wilson, Rob Monnie, manager, Rich Mills, manager Lyle Thompson manager. Row 2: Jerry Wilcox, Dave Monnes, Ralph Baumgardner, Karl Pullman, John Peters, David Sinclair, Jeff Benner Larry Jessen, Coach Dean Nice, Lon Welsh. Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham 72 Scores Lincoln 38 Fremont 33 Centennial 61 Parkrose 31 Putnam 70 Astoria 47 Clackamas 35 Clackamas 33 Centennial 30 D. Douglas 61 Putnam 42 Milwaukie 30 Fremont 59 Hillsboro 65 Astoria 49 Central Catholic 62 Central Catholic 67 Hillsboro 60 Clackamas 33 Frosh B Basketball . , . V ' l'1lX!'T'? 1ff9L Row 1: Marshall Wolcott, Mike Jennings, Paul Mafiney, Steve Pino, Brad Mosseth, Chuck Ready, Tom Well. Row 2: Coach Bill Totfam, Brian McDonald, Len Behnke, Tony Sperb, Paul Tragis, Frank White, Herb Aleshire. Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Scores Esfacada Cenfennial Esracada Reynolds Reynolds Clackamas Reynolds Centennial Douglas Clackamas Reynolds Centennial D. Douglas Clackamas This year's Frosh B basketball Team coached by William Taflum improved upon The pas? year's records with a lO-4 season. l l From left to right: Ron Ott, Ed Arnold, Dan Elam, Terry Leutenegger, John Nicol, Neal Bialostosky, John' Hatcher, Jim Hardin, Scott Seiler, Kurt Hansen B ll Erickson, Don Krebs, Don Hessel. Row two. Bib Jensen, Scott Fujii, Kelly Jensen, Gary Hatcher, Jim Swanson, Loren Frank, Dennis Cate, Jim Miller Bob Yamamuro Terry Bourgo, Kent Jeffries, Ron Lesperance, Bill Thomasini. Wrestling Coach Randy McMichael intently gazes out the bus window as he thinks about the upcoming match. 1: .ah . fm. iz J., N, . .. ,. ' '3' . . l leifgql l 'QYIEQE 2 l liifilru fit, . 'l . I 74 Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham 34 8 Lost Lost Won 15 37 12 30 18 38 39 33 33 ll 25 31 30 35 39 35 28 Scores McNary Putnam Crook County .Crater .West Linn Beaverton Astoria D. Douglas .Sunset .Hillsboro .Centennial .Oregon City .The Dalles .Wy' East .Clackamas .Oswego .Estacada .Wy' East .Milwaukie .West Linn .Oregon City .Milwaukie l Don Krebs weighs in at The 191 pound bracket as Mr. Vickery and an official look on. maui wftsrtsav-1 Wig-F Qmssfnzfilrs Standing atop the heavyweight class in the Metro League, Don Hessel accepts the award. Bill Tomasini placed fourth in the heavyweight bracket. Wrestling rally girls wait alongside Coach McMichael' to hear the officials decision. Mike Thias attempts to put the guillotine on' his wary opponent. As the official watches on, Don Krebs tries to pin his Hillsboro foe, Scott Seiler recdiesihe souffle. Don Krebs applies his specialty in wrestling, the souffle. Wrestling A transfer from Illinois, Terry Leutenegger, attempts a take down, He later pinned his opponent. T-'Z A The Varsity Wrestling ham it up ot West Linn High School. Scott Seiler applies o hecidlock on cz bewildered opponent. Senior Transfer Terry Leufenegger fo'ces 0 tokedown on his sprawling opposition, 'W Row I: Paul Sterling, Dun Hodge, Kevin Holmlund, Rick Grimstead, Steve Hatcher, Tom Plesko, Neal Bond, lnot pictured, Jim Jemsiedtl. Row 2 Larry Dutton Roy Galvin,'Mike Bolfe, Brian Fuller, Duane Jenness, Darold Wheeler, Jim Miller, Coach Knight. J Wrestlers Prove Tough Through Season Record Gresham beat Estacada Gresham first in Sandy novice tournament Gresham second in Centennial tournamment Gresham third at Beaverton tournament Gresham second in Hillsboro tournament Gresham first in Hillsboro tournament Gresham lost to David Douglas 78 A JVer works hard at pinning his unwory opponent Row it Brent Rippey, Norm Meier, Steve Beneski, Don Jensen, Mark Brown, Rick Philpot, Dave Frank, Duane Dwight, Ken Kemple, Scot Davidson, Rick Jones, Art May. Row 2: Craig Callicotte, Jock Mohn, Steve Thompson, Gary DeYoung, Vic Burri, Les Lunceford, Jim Cross, Jim Moore, Keith Kamp. Row 3: Mike Duthie, Steve Watkinds, Pick Walker, Ron Weaver, Randy Heater, Mike Lutz, Darrell Hansen, Mike Williams, Chris Anderson. Row 41 Neil Arnell, Paul Hanson, Rick Crane, Bill Baker, Mike Schultz, Dan Maul, Tony Hagel, Mike Papovich, Keith Schiller, Larry Mannthey, Coach Anthony Cutstorth. District Wrestling Champions Dave Frank, Mike Popovich. Frosh Wrestlers Place Hi h In District Freshmen who placed at Frosh District from left to right Duane Dwight, Mark Brown, Darrell Hanson, Mike Lutz, Bill Baker. Row 21 Dave Frank, Randy Heater, Tony Hagel, Mike Williams, Rick Crane, and Mike Popovich. Varsity Row I: Dave Elliott, Jim W. Wills, Larry South, Don Coiteux, Myron Rolph, Greg Toland, Wayne Sroufe. Row 2: Loaf Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Scores .lNo Hitterl. Reynolds Estacacla West Linn Sandy West Linn Jackson Jackson Molalla Wahtonka Wahtonka Astoria Putnam Central Catholic aseball vllf W 7 13? fl I li I ' Gresham 7. . . Gresham 3. . . Gresham 2. . . Gresham 2. . . Gresham l . . . Gresham 3. . . Gresham 4. . . Gresham O. . . Gresham 2. . . Gresham O. . . Gresham 4. . . Gresham 6. . . Gresham 3. . . Gresham O. . . Gresham 4: . . Craig Law, Gary Popia, Sid Niska, Mike Miller, Jim R. Wills, Scott Seiler, Dan Loftn Paul Hanson Dick Holmes Scores Centennial Beaverton Hillsboro Sunset The Dalles The Dalles Milwaukie D. Douglas Lebanon Lebanon Clackamas Centennial Putnam Astoria C. Catholic Junior Dick Holmes shows his pitching form as he strikes out a Centennial batter. Gresham won both Centennial encounters. 1 A Coach Bob Gray 82 The team's leading pitcher, Dan Loftin, husfles down the baseline for o Gopher run. Larry South hustles down The first bose line Sid Niska, Junior, stretches to moke the put out. Seniors Dove Elliot cmd Craig Low show their team spirit. Junior Varsity Baseball -fight? W, Front Row: left to right, Rick Toland, Don Ott, Dan Elam, Bill Clenclenning, Bob Willard, Skip Bryant, Steve Sperb, Pete Kissell. Row 2: Coach Stebbins Rick Folond, Neal Bund, Winston Smith, Zack Lorts, Kurt Hansen, Mike Bourgo, Larry Odom, Rick Cooper, and Joe Rossmiller. Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham 84 Scores Reynolds Estacada West Linn Sandy West Linn Jackson Jackson Astoria Putnam C. Catholic Centennial Hillsboro Beaverton Douglas Sunset The Dalles The Dalles Milwaukie Douglas Lebanon Lebanon .Clackamas Centennial Putnam Astoria .C. Catholic JV'ers Sport I - win-loss record frf R , HH! if QQ: ., M '- rbi. Lo Sophomore Skip Bryont takes o vicious cut of o fosf bull and connected for o single. Ron Webb, o sophomore, scoops up o low throw for the out. 4 5 E r A 4 U .- . ff- 'H r f . 'K Af ,. V? Eff L S .ir gfQf42QQ'+ffP6f4f,1i '.:,.,- A , 'Kr LEQW ' ww' 1, , 1 Frosh B Baseball Jia Bottom Row: Rick Walker, Larry Douglas, Rick Philpoi, Dennis McCleary, Craig Callicoffe, Dave Nelson, Mike Luiz. Top Row Bill Bevens, mgr., Blair Anderson, Gary Wills, Bill Baker, Paul Tragis, Brad Masseih, Dave Hoover, Bob Oberg, Coach Allen. Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Scores Centennial Heights Sandy Douglas Cenfennial Reynolds Sandy Fremoni Douglas Ceniennial Heighfs Douglas Centennial Fremoni IO-4 Season For Frosh 'B' Frosh A Baseball :,, , ,. , ,, , Q1 .,., -M ,,.. ,,,,.,,i.,,,r . Front Row: Brent Millsinger, Jim Ekstrom, Ron Lunan, Norm Meier, Jerry Wilcox, Rick Tischler, Alan Cook, Lyle Thompson, Mgr. Row 2 Coach Ziegelman, Todd Hansen, Larry Jessen, Dave Sinclair, Jeff Benner, Marshall Walcott, Paul Manfney, Randy Heater, and Jim Payne Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Scores ....Molalla O . . . .Reynolds O . . . .The Dalles O . ...Putnam 5 ....E. Hillsboro l . .. .The Dalles 14 . . . .Central Catholic 3 . . . .Centennial 2 . . . .Poynter 2 . . . .Central Catrolic l . . . .Centennial O ....Milwaukie O . . . .Centennial ll . . . .Douglas l . . . .Clackamas 3 . . . .Centennial O . ...Putnam O ....E. Hillsboro O Gophers Place First In League Varsity Track hnnnuaaiil 1 Row li Kirk Caldwell, Tom Fornoff, David Rubio, Louis Gigliotti, Bob Fanshier, Bill Lyons, Craig Spinks, Gary Leavitt, Duane Westfall, Row 2: Keith Anderson, Mike Blackledge, Mike Kamp, Terry Prickett, Steve Snow, Fred Palmblad, Ray Marston, Brian Fuller. Row 4: Coach lngram, John Hatcher, Bill Witter, Kent Jeffries, Larry Rittmiller, Buddy Eggers, Brian Seiler, Coach Watkinds. Row 5: Alan Marston, Dave Martin, Steve Watkinds, Doug Anderson, Doug Sharkey, Bob Deatherage, Mike Caldwell, Dave Evans. Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham 88 46 44 49 71 61 39 39 44 46V2... Scores Sunset 89 Putnam 92 Douglas 87 Clackamas 62 C. Catholic 68 .Centennial 94 .Milwaukie lOl Beaverton 94 Parkrose 88112 Senior Doug Anderson represented Gresham at the State Track Meet. Track 6 f , e Sw f 5 ,CM ,Q-,SoQ'. 3, V . Q M. , ft. , as , -mf . . A . forget.. , 1 , 5g,,,gJif ,,g,,',,stJ V- f 1 ' ' ,,s,,s,q 5? , if wff t' 'vfrffftj f 1 , 4 W ,. M 31 ,. .1 ,,,s,,- - .. U, . ,. W, '-,. I Tv M I kwhfm., ,' ,, 1 ,.i M ' U ., ' V 91 ' - yy 'F -t 'ft':i,M.T m f' ,ff-w.12 ' 5F3M ' ,J Simi!-fi!f.i5 it fins'zziaartfoigsi.,tj,3f4ae4,,,,Wg ' ja- L., ,if if Hi. ,,535tfi,5tgiQ-E ,:,- ' gglmj, g,N,.f , , .- :K i ifHwfi,,,,1 t,,i,,,,.ii5e.,,+ig,,,Ve -15,4 W, j- .e,- ,K H l . ff 4 g55g2ff1'g:2:.4g - , 145 -,,5Wggei?AMh3.!xtg,f5mgggwffqwgqyeim ' M11-iw , fe' 'iv-4' I-W A 'Mr fl'T g2g:i?5rg'23i3E-' i75g3f2'?f H ff. ' ' f'?? 3fm:2,g4' : :I W '- ' f i it-4 .,, . . 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Senior Doug Anderson proved thot he wos top notch material when he placed second in District with ci time of 2O.l in the low hurdles. This was Doug's first yeor for competitive hurdling. lniured Senior Steve Williams hit the mogic 6 toot mork this yeor with o superb effort. -Q e i i ,itil i t . tet, i 1 l' f ffl Q , t tf' f ii ' c 90 it W, it . S it V--J-.w'igi?' 1 '+I ku Q h ,- A R 1 KM, -Q .fy Frosh Track X. ,. . AE L il . , ,l. 4' 1 sg. .1 Row 1: Scott Lee, Mike W. Williams, Steve Wotkinds, Glen Schneider, Vic Burri, Dave Smith, Buzz Hampton, Jim Duncan. Row 2: Jack Mahn, Jim Moore, Mike R. Williams, Kit Hammett, Alan Sullivan, Ted Morgan, Dick Crane, Darrell Hansen, Tom Well. Row 3: Coach Wilson, John Honeywell, Ralph Baumgardner, Mike Schultz, Steve Gray, Dave Westfall, Bill Stover, Dave Eisle, Frank Granshaw. Gophers Place econd In Tough Metro League Boys Tenn: Varsny Tennis Players nnclude Row l Neal Blalostosky Tom Payne Randy Stone Jlm Hardin Dave Pierce Keven Jensen Erlc Johnson Randy Orr and Cecul Jones lnot prcfured as Coach Dave Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham 92 Scores Gardnerl The Dalles Reynolds Beaverton Hlllsboro Centennial Sunset Mllwaukle C Catholic Putnam Clackamas Douglas Reynolds Keven Jensen the number one sungle player demonstrates the backhand swmg Senior Cecil Jones demonstrates the return. He won this mgfgh 6-2. Junior Randy Orr may prove to be cn voluoble asset to the Teorn next yeor when he matures into U fine singles player. As cz Junior, Keven Jensen proved to be the top tennis ployer with these fine returns. 93 I I, 4 T jg ., ii 'R I -ff ,rw tix or Don Harp, Larry Cartier, Kelly Jensen, Keith Schiller, Mike Duthie, Lon Welsh, Steve Pino, Jeff Stevenson, and Frank Waite. . . S I1 I1 I Senior Cecil Jones attacks the ball. i Junior Jeff Stevenson awaits the return 1, , Row 1: Robert Kiensler, Jack Wills, John Alexander, Dan Furness, Mike Jennings, Dave Monnes. Raw 2: Don Hessel, Gordon Halvorsen, Phil Clemmer, Wayne Sanders, Doug Onchi, Bruce Nowak, John Wise, Coach Howes. B G ' l G If l F W II OYS 1 I I' S O ea IT1 S H FE E Row 'la Caroline Powell, Margaret McTegue, Suzanne Surmeyer, Suzi Pynes, Kay Kruckenberg, Kathy Pulliam, Coach Owens, i u il my i ' -if 'sg vi'- Ji , Girls Track Team Row 'iz Mrs. Gunderson, Laurie Lane, Julie Ward, Sandy HeuTzenroeder, Pat Luckey. Row 2: Arlene Roullier, Wanda Kendall, Roberta Huck, Pottie Wrede, Valerie Bauden Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Record Hillsboro ll4 .The Dalles 94 D. Douglas lO8 Parkrose ll9 Something new was added To The aThleTic curriculum This year, Girls Track. The success of This program can only be measured by The Turn- ouT and nine girls wifh Mrs. Gunderson as coach foughf Their way Through rain, mud, and boys To come ouT very successful for The season. An unidemified Tracksfer attempts To leap over The High Jump bar. Girls Tennis Row 1: Mary Sal-ili, Linda Kofzian, Janet Ross, Sandra Young, Sandy Bergh, Rose Kenagy, Debbie Porter, Patsy Porter, Karen Felker, Mary Barnick Sandy Ross, Joanne Opray, and Coach Pliska. Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Scores The Dalles Centennial Putnam Milwaukie Sunset Beaverton The Dalles Hillsboro Douglas Clackamas Reynolds 5 I l 3 4 V4 5 3 2 3 3 3 Gresham's Girls Tennis team is looking toward the future. With only one Senior on the squad, Linda Kotzian, the team can look forward to a more successful season next year. ., Grganizations f.. :P 1, 'tw 5-sf ig,-'Y ,. . up ' Qi LF' , , A ' Wifi? ' ' f ..1'f,4,t .. A . If 'z Z L:,',':N' 'mfs' I A -' 1' N '- ' 4' , , A fir, -fp , V., f'-A I ,vw . ' 1 ' 'V ' - iw ', W. MA ' . ,g A .fx K ,g , . fx . V, ., If -, ' 4 - ' ' ' af, 'Q 1-ri f - , I k j A T' in V' A H f A -. Lf. 1. f ,, ---f., T LE A1 V. I 4 A ,M ' 98 ,W-.,,,., f 5 Hg, 61C of f'mqug,.. H ,,,, A it wi' Wv N' Fix il W? PRO-TEM RECORD. SEC. Krisii Smith IOO4 Executive VICE PRESIDENT Randy Srone PRO-TEM RECORD. SEC Kczfhy Anderson RECORDING SECRETARY Chris Holden PRESIDENT Don Chalmers STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISOR Mr. Gillam M5 TREASURER Pau leTTe Lovvman SGT AT ARMS Larry Elam CORRESPONDING SEC Kafhy Muckle PUBLICITY MANAGER Nancy Young ,.'T 'bs. CL -1 Student Coun il Row l: G. Okita, D. Loughmiller, G. York, J. Coburn, L. Sanders, P. Lowman, A. Beckley, C. Dwyre, K. Dwyre, E. Smythe, L. Didtel, B. Hoagland, C. Hanson. Row 2: N. Young, G. Bradley, D. Edmond, S. Wilcox, L. Wendler, C. Holden, S. Whisler, G. LeCroy, S. Richardson, D. Domke, G. Short, T. Frazier, L. Chilton. Row 3: W. Schade, R. Stone, L. Lintner, J. Mishima, R. Kruckenberg, S. Thompson, R. Orr, M. Caldwell, B. Lyons, D. Rubio, Mr, Gilliam. Row 4: R. Allen, G. Sogge, M. Worth, K. Jensen, L. Elam. D. Reeves, D. Chalmers, C. Milne, C. Jones, B. Baker, G. Schnider, J. lrgens, D. Nelson. Student Council Cfficers President Don Chalmers Vice President Randy Stone Treasurer Paulette Lowman Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Sgt. at Arms Publicity Manager Chris Holden Kathy Muckle Larry Elam Nancy Young CC Purpose: To help coordinate the efforts of the clubs by de- ciding the sponsor of sock-hops and dances, dates tor ac- tivities and choosing candidates tor club of the year. Row l: P, Costerline, D. Edmon, K. Hayes, Row 2: M. Abts, D. Don, K. Gavin, K. Wrede, G. LeCroy, K. Peterson. Row 3: D. Dayton, R. Orr, S. Thompson, R. Orr, T. Ward, S. Bower, J. Mishima, R. Stone. Election Committee Randy Weere, Barb Gilletf, Dawn Brown, Lanry Elam. Election Committee purpose: The election committee presents to the student council for approval recommendations for regulating elections. They prepare election ballots, regulate polling practices, can- didate qualitications anol campaigns, count anol record election returns and post voting rules. Budget Committee Row lr Sundii Mosiee, Sue Luttropp, Paulette Lowmari, Collyn Baldwin. Row 21 Larry Lintner, Bob Lewis, Howard DeYoung, Ken Kinoshita, Mike Blackledge. Budget committee purpose: The budget committee prepares the annual budget and presents it to the student council for approval. lO3 Fall Varsity Rall Undo Sanders Chuck Kissenger Rosemary Eilerfsen - Glen Svoren Julie Coburn cpicmre not Taken., X ., ,. ., ,, Picture ..........,.- ,l., .a, Hecrrher Whifeford 'f-- 'fe---b I-Ono Chilton rv yr ,urge inter Varsity Rall ...,Af Roy Feng Sho ron Wilcox Jim Corrufh Susan Henry v' 'Q Kris Hoffon ,H Shoron Fuiimofo J 5 , Lindo Hermoinson Foifh Foncher Tino Kong 105 Spring Varsit Rall Bcxrborcx Sfeffon Becky Melby Donnie Green Pony Bourgo Pc1Tsy Porter Rh thmettes-Dance Team Row l: Jan Bean, Marcia Leavitt, Melanie Stewart, Sharon Farmer, Margie Abts, Karen Kirwan, Paula Schiller, Marsha Wagner. Row 2 Judy Gray, Denise Kirwan, Gail White, Glenda Short, Dorothy Sperb, Brenda Gladen, Candie Neilson, Carol Kim. Purpose: An entertainment organization that performs at school functions and activities sponsored by the school band. The girls of both the Dance team and Pep enlighten student crowds at tootball and basket- ball games. Rh thmettes Pep ' .M ..l, 'V In 5 ,lk ., Q., Q ,V g ' I' Judy Gray, Paula Schiller, Marcia Leavitt, Melanie Stewart, Sharon Farmer, Glenda Short, Gail White, Margie Abts. V Football Rall A 1 4' it JF as Q , f' Row 1: Nino Anderson, Corm Gigliogfi, Nancy Jones. Row 2: Gcil Okito, Donna Grosshorn, Vicki Wolf. .. W.--Y., J Basketball Rall Row l: Reva Jolin, Vicki Wolf, Gail Okila. Row 2: Nancy Boclin, Karen Blackwell, Nancy Jones s i G Rall Aids Gopher Spirit Homecoming fans cheer an the mighfy Gophers or The Beaverton game, Gresham fans were eiaied at the 417 viciory Thai the Gophers won for ihem. Fans ai G Gresham baskerball game provide an interesting study of inieresr and spirit. ep Club Row 1. J. McDonald, J. Lett, S. Groves, D. Edmon, C. Woods, Row 2: T. Elom, K. Felker, D. Goetz, D. Fox, T, Garner. Row 3: J. Klopstein, B. Huck, D. Snow, S. Correll, L. Rogers. Row 4: S. Porker, L. Peterson, C, Aquino, L. Crowford, li. Guildenzopt, D. Yomoshito. Purpose: To promote school spirit through on organized rooting section ond to encourage the student body to support oll sports. Officers President Debbie Edmond Vice President Joyce Lett Secretory Joniece McDonald Publicity Sue Groves Advisor Mrs. Gunderson D. Edmond, J. Lett, J. McDonald, S. Groves. Ad anced Row l. N. Blockledge, M. Johnson, M. Voseyl, I. Sogge, C. Hyder, B. Phillips, M. McVey, C. Von Pererson, J. Allen, J. Bushue, B. Long, R. Norquisr, G. Bell, P. Schiller, P. Beasley, D. Freshwater, son, A. Bowers, D. S. Young, W. Reuber, W. Borger, J. Beon, D. Marlin, R. Simpson, K. Peterson Bushue, S. Lone, N. Olson, D. Lusetfi, J. W. Wills, C. Jones, R. Orr, C. Johnson, G. Sogge, J. Moll' P. Mulloney, G. Powers. and . Tolonen, S. Bergh, M. Monnie, S. Thompson. Row 2: R. Weece, J. Todd, D. Denbo, B, Seiler, G. iornstacl, G. Okifa, S. Ross. Row 3. C. Bennet, T. Graalin, D. Buix, M. Stone, M, Casterline, S. Thomp- lmore, B, Garrett, B. Landenberger, M. Rhodes, B. Hyder, T. Beals. Row 4: J. Jernstedt, M, Shaver, B. . Martin, J. Larsen, T. Hansen, L. Dutton, J. Hessel, G. Helmel, G. Olson, V, Norquist, R. Ely, P. Bergh, Drum Maior, Cecil Jones, leads The marching band at the Homecoming football game IEW Beginning Band Under The direcTorship of Mr. Jim Kveck, The Beginning Band gained necessary experience Tor Advanced Band wiTh Their performances aT band concerTs. Row I: D. Smith, J. Wills, C, Callicotri, W. Kim, M. Williams, G. Schnicler, G. Parker, G. Keener, R. Monnie, N, Meier, T. Hansen, R. Lunnan, J. Stewart, T. Well, K. Schiller, R. Ely. Row 2: D. Denbo, J. Moore, J. Bushue, J. Payne, M. Hippensfiel, S. Rufz, B. Elmore S, Davison T. Smith M. WesTcoTT, B. McDonald, L. Leymasfer, T. Jenness, J. Lien, D. Domke, S. Ross. Row 3: C. Vanzyl, M. McVey, C. Allan, S. Mosee, L. Pelferson, V.IFromm, J rymple, E. Stein, M. CosseTT, T. Garner, C. Blackledge, Mr. Kveck directs The band. Pracfice paid off. HI Pep band, The Mun- hinoTooTs, enTerTained aT all home baskeTball games. Under The direc- Tion of Tim Gradin, This group provided lively musical enTerTainmenT Tor The specTaTors and accompanied The danc- ing RhyThmeTTes in Their performances. Orchestra OTOQTS This group, Gresham's firsT orchesTra, began learning The funalamenTals of Tine musician- ship This year. Members of This ensemble displayed Their TalenTs in The orchesTra of The Sound of Music producTion This spring. Row i: Ricci Borg, Koarre Bothum, Nancy Blackledge. Row 2: Greg Olsen, Susan Vorm, Denise Shrrock, Poul Nice, Pete Jordan. ll5 oteables Row I: Joe Bushue, Greg Peterson, Randy Weece, Mike Monnie, Stan Thompson, Carl Johnson. Row 2: Gary Powers, Gary Heimel, Don Hessel, Pat Mul- Ianey, Paul Bergh. Row 3: Rod Orr, Dave Lusetti, Cathy Bennett, Cecil Jones, Greg Becker, Walt Rueber, Dave Martin, Dave Young, Steve Thompson, Greg Olson, Glenn Sogge, Mr. Kveck, Margaret Johnson. NOTEABLES: As in years past, Gresham's dance band, The Note- ables, performed at school assemblies, played at school dances through- out The Portland area, and competed in several music contests. Competing with twenty other schools, Gresham placed fifth in the University of Portland Stage Band contest. Off to Reno again this spring, the group participated in the Northwest Stage Band contest. Concerts also kept the band busy throughout the year and rehearsals found them at school many extra hours. Noteables met as a class for the first time this year. They are di- rected by Mr. James Kveck. ll6 Gresham's Busy Musicians Keynotes Row i Rick Toland Greg Thompson Tom Caddy Joe Hardin, Randy Weece, Jim Thompson, Greg Coffey, Steve Okell Bill Jackson Zack Lorts Neal Bund Row 2 Joanne Henneman Kay Wilcox Karen Ottoboni, Donna Grasshorn, Julie Mohr, Sue Richardson, Georgene Hayley Debbie Cumming Crystal Sherer Pam Hill Pan Ingram Middle front: Shannon Sharp, Debbie Gardner. KEYNOTES: A musical group made up of sophomores offers students the chance for group ensemble work. With the aid of senior music students, the group performed at many school events as well as choir concerts. This is the first year for Keynotes since or new ruling by the music department has been added to getting into Overtones, the senior group ensemble. Q 1215 ' 1 isrltsifi :. S47 N ing. fi. W fm., , .., ixed Chorus MIXED CHORUS highlighTed Their year wiTh performances aT The ChrisTmas Concerf and Spring Concerr. Our of Thislgroup, The Keynores, a sophomore musical group, was formed Tor The Tirsr Time This year. Mixed Chorus provides The experience Tor members To ioin The Advanced Choir. Mr. Tom Lewis is The direcror of This group. ...fig . Q5 W1- Row l- L Freeman, B Todd D Brown, K. Pefrak, L. Townsend, C. Gigliorfi, S. Sharp, D. Judd, C. Lucky, R. Jolin, V. Meier, L. Saari, D. Cumming, P. Porfer Coon. Row.2: J.'Mohr, D. Grashorn, D. Loughmiller, S. Hersey, D. Gardner, C. Green, K. Coyle, K. Kemple, K. Moran, K. Lauderbark, D Happold, P. Hill, S. Anson, H. Schunke, J. Dybvig, F. Rowland, P. Ingram, C. Sherer, R. Salmeier, R. Knepper. Row 3: M. Thomas, D. Harper, C. Brink, H- Hills, K- OTTObOni, K. Thompson, J. Swanson, C. Homsley, R, Toland, L. Srorkham, E. Elder, K. Banksfon, G. Thompson, A. Leymoster, 'K. Wilcox, T. VonDam J. McDonald, S. Beisher, K. Peterson, G. Hayley, M. Geisler. Row 4: Y. Billings, L. Munson, L. Brown, L. Walker, J, Henneman, G. York, T. GiglioTfi,l J, Harper, J. Hardin, L. Ruebling, K. Congdon, Z. Lorts, N. Bund, B. Jackson, G. Coffee, S. Okell, D. Robertson, J. Thompson. T19 Chrisfmas ConcerT, Spring ConcerT, Exchange concerTs wiTh Seaside, DisTricT conTesTs, sTaTe conTesTs all filled up The Advanced Choir of Gresham's Time This year. Under The leadership of Mr. Tom Lewis, The choir performed aT many TuncTions as well as school assemblies. An exchange concerT wiTh Seaside and a Trip To Seaside highlighted The spring concerts. Row li N. Swanson, J. Mateo, J. Moore, J, Woods, A. Alfman, V. Kang, N. Smith, C. Strong, M. Shaver, K. Nelson, J. Mishima, T. Kang, J. Gray, M Wagner, L. Yegge, B, Marhnik, Row 2: L, Dirkey, J. Hippensfiel, B, Johnson, V. VanZandT, C. Winkler, P. Surmeyer, C. Neilson, M. Leavitf, K. Jones. H Whiteford, R. Echman, J. Ross, M. Gibson, A. Serroels, D. Blohm, D. Heimon. Row 3: S. Hubbard, M. SmiTh, C. Varney, M. Abfs, T. Hardy, D. lde, L McLaudhlin, P. Vessello, C. Powell, K. Kissinger, B, Steffen, B. Melby, D. Massefh, G, Whi1e, E. Riley, K. Muckle. Row 4: C. Rusaw, L. South, J. Hardin, J Wills, J. Morey, B. Neizel, R, Mekay, T. Payne, K. Perala, G. Svaren, J. Mishima, B. Willard, R. Stone, E. Johnson, K. Cahil, D. Steele, B. Wiffer, B Knox, D. Ginfer, C. Milne. Row 5: B, Okrosinski, J. Rubish, G, Bell, B. Vaeretli, R. Orr, J. MoThew, T. Gradin, K. Lewis, R. Orr, H. Ellsworth, J, Hanley P, Sinclair, T. Milne, S. Ormes, J. Huichings, S, Williams. AT Piano: Patty Lovelace and Sharon Fuiimofo. Advanced Choir 120 Gverto ne Top row: Thomas Payne, Jim Hardin, Bill Witter, Glenn Sogge. Left- side row: Clyde Rusaw, Bill Okrasinski, Larry South, Jeff Morey. Next row to left: Marcia Shaver, Sharon Fulimoto, Marcia Leavitt, Heather Whiteforcl. Middle: Kathy Jones. Next row to right: Annette Altman, Ellen Rileyi, Melanie Stewart, Patti Love- lace. Right row: Steve Williams, Carl Milne, Hugh Ellsworth, Dave Ginter. Purpose: To entertain organizations, and activities revolved around the school. The Overtones is a selected group that is given a chance to perform at many assemblies, clubs etc. This year the Gvertones rated first at the District contest. The group is an experience that helps the student interested in singing to perform in public. f 121 First Semester Editor-Gary Leavitt News Editor-Pam Miller Sports Editor-Don Curfman Ass't Sports editor-Jim Carruth Features Editor-Mea Metzger Research editor-Don Brookhyser Circulation editor-Jean Huolin Copy Editor-Joii Mateo Business Manager-Vickie Rocks Writers-Birolie Knox, Clint Kelly, Steve Barrett, Derek Reeves, Dick Leeper, Debby Vohs, Karen Joshi Acl salesmen-Roy Feng, Cheryl Steven- son, Dan Wakefield, Kathy Nelson Photographers-John Hatcher, Val Taus- cher, Jerry Brockette, Duane Westfall, Tom Fornoff, Dave Westfall, Nolan Raybourn Argus staff members and Miss Martin check over latest edition of Arg Ar LIS taff The Argus staff in one of their thoughtful moods. Second Semester Coeeolitors-Pom Miller cmd Med Metzger News eolitor-Don Curtmon Sports editor-Jim Corruth Feotures eolitor-Deloby Vohs Business monolger-Vickie Rooks Photo Eolitor-Vol Totuscher Writers-Steve Borrett, Gory Leovitt, Nora Roolrnoker, Birdie Knox, Joii Moteo, Clint Kelly, Dick Leeper, Derek Reeves, Don Woketielol, Koiren Joshi Ad Solesmen-Kitty Klodstrup, Donncu McKee, Roy Feng, Dick Leeper, Morlo Meyers, Cheryl Stevenson 'XHUUS xl, f' 5 Q . s .5 5' ii, siglijjiiit -4 W,...,1 ' me sl Honor Society Row if C. Bruns, E. Gigliotti, J. Gray, K. McKeever, J. Ross, N. Radmaker, K. Pulliam, P. Vessello, L. Yegge, P. Casterline, M. Stewart, T. McBain, M. Thompson, I. Sogge, G. Smothers, B. Taylor, L. Thompson, L. Godin, T. Ward, M. Stone, C. Sandoval. Row 2: J. Jeffries, S. Kindred, S. Fuiimoto, T. Kang, L. Chilton, M. Stewart, C. Strong, C. Powell, P. Beard, M. Rhoads, D. Kirwan, -T. Beals, S. Pino, D. Heiman, K. Gavian, V. Books, J. Lindsay, J. Mathew, G. Wells, D. Robertson, P. Surmeyer. Row 3: G. Truselo, S. Hubbard, A. Milton, M. Monnie McKee, G. S. Kindred, M. Abelein, B. Johnson, D. Brookhyser, D. Duncan, J. Morey, B. Terpening, D. Dayton, D. Rubio, R. Cansler, R. Kruckenberg, , R. Orr, W. Schade, L. Lintner, D. Launderback, G. Geixzler, J. Stevenson, S. Swan. Row 4: J. Van Speyrock, M. Vasey, B. Krause, K. Jensen, B. House, K. Kinoshita, R. Orr, D. Pierce, S, Brown, G. Sogge, S. Farmer, S. Thompson, T. Gradin, C. Jones,,B. Vaeretti, R. Stone, N. Bialostosky, R. Vaughn, R, Martin, D. Chalmers. Rod Orr, Terri McBain, Tammy Beals, Bill Terpenning. 2nd Semester Qfficers President Vice President Secretary Carr. Secretary l.C.C. Treasurer Historian 124 Mike Monnie Denise Kirwin Peggy Casterline Mary Sue Stewart Rod Orr Kristi Smith Tammy Beals lst Semester Officers President Dave Tempest Vice President Bill Terpenning Secretary Kristi Smith Corr. Secretary Shirley Kindred l.C.C. Rool Orr Treasurer Terri McBain Historian Tammy Beals Purpose: To represent the highest ideals in scholarship, leadership, character, and service among high school students. Peggy Casterline, Denise Kirwin, Mike Monnie, Rod Orr, Tammy Beals, Mary Sue Stewart Row T: M. Rhoads, B. Prickett, D. McKee, B. McKee, K. McKe-ever, L. Thompson, J. Mateo, C. Sandoval. Row 2: B. Terpening, J. Ty- son, S. Kindred, G. Krause, A. Milton, P. Sullivan, L. Kotzian, G. Hereford. Row 3: D. Duncan, M. Grirnstead, D. Robertson, D. Jones, J. Quzler, W. Larsen, B. Heston, Mr. Butzin. HRL IRL Gfficers IRL purpose: To help the high school student obtain a better under- standing ofthe problems facing the U.S. in its relations with other coun- tries so that he may do his part to bring peace and unity to the world. HRL purpose: Human Relations club has thus far focused its concern on the plight of under-privileged people in the Portland area. Club mem- bers study the problems, go on field trips, and make firsthand o servations. we . gn A. at 2 1 il.. gk - . 1 Q- K W B. Terpening, B. McKee, G. Hereford, M. Rhoads. President Greg Hereford Vice President Bill Terpenning Secretary-Treasurer Bonnie McKee Historian Melody Rhoads Advisor Mr. Butzin it W 1 L . 55 if .W PM Row T: P. Sullivan, P. Casterline, A. Hubbard, D. Kirwin. Row 2: Miss Schmidt, J. Metzer, Krause, S, Swan, J. Tyson. T25 b. G. , Frosh Girls 8 Boys is i Ensemble i 5 5 3 E r , , 1.sl,Q . yi 5 'iii 7Th.period: Laura Richardson, Mary Anderson, Sally Sherer, 61h period: Debbie Rifschard, Carol Bialosfosky, Ann Whifeford, Nancy Robbins Cathy Coffey, Sally Martin, Debra Davis, Sue Goodwin, Vicki Broadfield, Karen Joshi, Linda Leymasier, Chris Kilness. Newman. Benneii Fancher, Gary Swan, Gene Tilgner, Jim Eksfrom, Mike Popovich, Ted Morgan, Glen Schneider, Rory Richardson, Ron Lunan, Dave Sinclair. Froni: Dave Irgens 126 4 Row 11 Pam Ingram, Lynn Didtel, Margi Abts, Debbie Edmond, Mary Sue Stewart, Valerie Kang. Row 2: Mrs. Anderson, Joyce Lett Rosemary Eilertsen, Glenda Short, Sharon Farmer, Renee Hampton, Jean Hudin. Advisors President Vice President Secretary Senior Rep Junior Rep Girls League Council Every girl who enrolls at Gresham is a member of this organization. The executive committee concentrates on developing a program of proiects anal activities which will stimulate girls to grow in leadership, personality, character and iudgment that they may become worthy women. The Big and Little Sister Tea, the Snowball, and fashion shows are accomplishments ot this all-girl organization led this year by Rose- mary Eilertsen. Mrs. Anderson Mrs. Greening Mrs. Frizzell Mrs. Hensley Rosemary Eilertsen Valerie Kang Renee Hampton Sharon Farmer Nancy Smith Soph Rep Frosh Rep Historian Xantho Rep Sorelle Rep Argus Rep FHA Pep Club Rep Usher Corp Rep Lynne Dicltel Connie Smith Mary Sue Stewart Glenda Short Margie Abfs Jean Hudin Debbie Edmon Joyce Lett Pam Ingram ' ll' s-ggi. my Evaluation Committee Raw l: Bill Vaeretti, Randy Stone, Randy Orr, Dain Launderback, Rich Allen. Row 2: Nancy Smith, Linda Godin, Tobe McKeown, Nancy Robbins, Patti Allen, D'Anne Tischler, Carol Wilson. Purpose: Conducts regular evaluations ot the school activities and make these evaluations and possible recommendations available to the student body. Row 1: Linda Rippey, Nancy Young, Diane Gooding. Row 2: Brad Perkins, Rosemary Shep- perd, Patty Harp, Dennis Buss. Publicit Publicity Manager: Nancy Young Purpose: To intorrn the student body ot all sports and other ac- tivities being sponsored by the student body or student council, to work closely with the school, the local, and the Portland papers in publicizing school events, to keep the publicity room adequately supplied and tend carefully to the bulletin boards. Xa ntho ,. . , .. , - 1 ., K cr., .: ,,,,,x.i: 5. 1- . J' ., . , . : , f .. Row l: N. Jones, D. Gooding, M. Porter, C. Beckley, L. Jacobsen, V. Ascenzi, V. Kang, T. McBain, L. Geertz, D, Tischler, J. Strnad, L. Sanders, S. Heimel. Row 2: R. Eilertson, D. Cumming, L. Saari, C. Greene, D. Hornback, P. Gerhart, C. Janway, J. Opray, P. Schiller, J. Bean, K. Pearson, N. Van Speybrock, J. Coburn, D. Pizzo, L. Dickey. Row 3: A. Altman, A. Franks, M. Leavitt, M, Jorgenson, J. Loehr, J. Seales, M. Parkenson, G. LeCroy, C. Cook, K. Fain, S. McKenney, P. Harp, K. Spady, J. Metzger, M, Spacly, C. Weaver. Row 4: Mrs. Shep- pard, Advisor, H. Whiteford, K. Jones, J. Vaden, J. Flynn, P. Boggs, M. Schweizer, D. Greene, R. Sheppard, G. Short, L. Chilton, S. Olson, J. Van Speybrock, P. Latham, A. Cross, S. Eggers, Officers Purpose: A service club fhat is an organiza- Presldenl -locll Seoles tion that sponsors a big school dance, fills bas- Vice PFSSTCJSYWT DOFWG Gfeefle kets during festival seasons, and engages in Secretary Liz Dickey other proiecfs. Treasurer Paula Schiller Sergeanf-af-Arms Julie Coburn Publicity Manager Joanne Opray l. C. C. Rep. Gail LeCroy Advisors Miss Schueler Mrs, Shepperd Row i: Donnie Green, Jodi Seals, Julie Coburn, Glenda Short. Row 2: Gail LeCroy Paula Schiller, Liz Dickey, Joanne Opray. 129 FFA . .. , fi i 'M' 'W' , . ,i , 7 f . ' - N 5-'z 1 . X V - . 1 . . 'rss' . M 2 ,',. A...L 4 -1 Egg i,,,,if ji LL'- ,. XL., 'A wif - Xu, l ll ' f -- Row 1: Connie Beaman, Susanna Surmeyer, Charlene- Steffen, Shirley Ruddell, Terri Olson, Cheryl Stevenson and Chapter Advisor F. N. Surmeyer. Row 2. Albert Conklin, Tim Anderegg, Ray Marston, Steve Sperb, John Lindsay, Rickey Anderegg, Albert McGee. Row 3: Roy Bund, Earl Williams, Pat Sparks, Vernon Aschoof, Tim Ward, Mark Stone, Alan Marston, Lonnie Beaman, Wayne Surface, Nick Thompson, Duane Crabtree, Dale Krebs, Greg Palmblad, Harvey Mantei. Row 4: Gary Gray, Willi Dostert, Ivan Whittlesey, Steve Lane, Ima Knutt, Dave Curfman, Jeff Steffen, Paul Kehrli, Bill Clendinning, Fred Palmblad, Mark Sroufe, Ron Marston, Dan Pulsifier, Keith Kamp, John Lessinger. Row 5: Sid Kelly, Ralph Schilperoort, Larry Hager, Dennis Schilperoort, Dave Burns, Hans Dostert, Bob Bates, Ray DeBoer, Bill Stover, Gary Neilson, Jim Christenson, Mike Dostert, Duane Westfall, Richard Sold, Steve Mackey, Fred Goodwin. FFA CFuture Farmers C of Americaj This is a nationally affiliated organization primarily made up of boys in high school voc. agri- culture classes, The primary aims of the FFA are for improvement in agriculture and related areas, the development of agriculture, leadership, cooperation and citi- zenship. The Gresham chapter has been active in school, com- munity, state and national lev- els. The Public Speaker this year, Jeff Hanley, placed third in the nation in public speaking in Kansas City, Missouri. For the past eight years this very active club has been or shared the Club of the Year award at Gresham. lt has also received the Superior chapter award in the state of Oregon every year in the past eight years except 1966. First Raw-Rickey Anderegg, Asst. Treasurer. Second Row-Dave Burns, Sec., Pat Sparks, Treas.g Alan Marston, Sentinel, Row Three-Tim Ward, President, Nick Thompson, Asst. Reporter, Steve Sperb, Vice' President. Not Pictured: Bill Erickson, Asst. Vice President, Steve Burns, Asst. Sentinel. 130 Variety of Activities Keep Clubs Busy , ,V , , . gg- 21.512515 y , 1 . , i 5 i i ff iss f- K ' i Mi . k n 4 l my .. .+' , V m - .c.,...,M I QWT4' rs . ' .3 ac, Rhythmettes Student Council , . . .A- f r . . 4 1 .53 5? is.i V . Red Cross F. H. A. .JF . .. , , ational Honor Society Sorelle Delta Chi Row li B. Luster, D. Steele, D. Onchi, G. Toland, D. Buss, G, Dixon. Row 2: B. Panir, Neal Bialosfosky B Thompkms G Searls R Orr, R. Lang, D. Nelson, L. Laduke, J. Weaver, B, Kadderly. Purpose: To exercise leadership in school acTiviTies and To be of serv ice To The school. Co-sponsoring one of The major dances lasT year and coordinafing The Chrisimas food collecfion anal disTribuTion were long efforts on The parT of This club. Dennis Buss presided over Delfa C-hx This year. Mr. SmiTh and Mr. DUBose were The advisors. Cfficers Presidenf Vice PresidenT SecreTary-Treasurer ICC SQT. aT Arms Dennis Buss Randy Orr Larry LaDuke Glen Dixon Roger Lang FH Row li K. Borhum, C. WoTson, K. Cowan, G. Kamp, S. Hoecker, C. Newport, S. Priddy, L. Lone, P. Bourgo. Row 22 J. Kibbons, S Podberg, C. Boker, B. Anderson, P. Wrede, K. Wooten, S. Wells, D. Hort, S. Hofcher, L.' Davis, S. Vorm, C. Boesch, A. Ruddell, E Stein. Those noT pictured: L. Rogers, D. Edmond, J. Howord, J. Wrede, K. Wrede, K. Anderson, T. Dykemon, C. Whifford, K. Woolen J. Donnolly, B. Hoagland, S. Hoagland, Y. Bellings. Purpose: F.H.A. is 0 club Tor Those girls inTeresTeol in home economics. IT is C1 sociol-service group which requires iTs members To hove QT lec1sT one yeor of home economics in eiTher junior high or high school. Among iTs c1cTiviTies ore The ToculTy Teo, providing boskefs To The needy ciT ChrisTmos, The onnuol fashion show, ond insTc1lloTion of officers. PresiclenT of The locol chcipTer is Jon Wrede, Mavericks Officers President Ed Humble Vice President Jeff Morey Secretary Dan Dayton ICC John Mishima Publicity Manager Mark Grimstead Sgt. at Arms Rick Wrede Advisors Mr. Rohrbough Mr. Bishop Purpose: Once designated as the boy's Pep Club, this all boys organization now confines its activities to supervising the Homecoming Bonfire, decorating goal posts, Reliability Runs, sock-hops, etc. lnot to mention the mistletoell Row it D. Cate, M. Kamp, J. Morey, E. Humble, J. Mishima, D. Dayton, J. Barnes. Row 2: Mr. Bishop, B. Hutchings, N. Goodyear, R Holmes, M. Grimstead, R. Grimstead, D. Hetcher, R. Wrede, J. Lane, Mr. Rohrbough. Sorelle Row la S. McDowell, J. Abelein, E. Denbo, M. Stewart, J. Wilcox, J. Dalrymple, J, Mateo, N. Nicholson, R. Kendrick, S. Dillard, C. Allen, K. Wegner. Row 2: S. Hoagland, T. Dillard, L. Thompson, S. Kindred, B. Sfeffan, L. Jefferies, J. Klapstein, K. Felker, N. Lavery C. Hopkins, T. Jenness, C. Thompson. Row 3: S. Rush, C. Bialostosky, C. Helding, K. Pulliam, D. Paulson, M. Abelein,.M. Abts, S Parker, J. Kauppila, W. Robinson, D. Kesterson, M. Anderson. Row 4: J. Hudin, J. Kost, A. Serroels, C. Varney, T. Hardy, S. Pino, 1 J. Kost, V. Head, K. Blakley, J. Jeffries. if :Sa if 4.54 K in rf- rw. , i 3 tl ...., -,. -rf Purpose: To promote school spirit and friendship among its members and serve the school and community with worth- while proiects. Officers President Kristi Smith Vice President Mary Sue Stewart Recording Secretary Susan Pino Corresponding Secretary Merilee Abelein Treasurer Jerri Jefferies Historian Nancy Young I. C. C. Rep Dawn Brown Y-Teen Rep. Cheri Varney Advisors Miss Vincent Mrs, Vigeland Grder Of G Row 1: R. Kruckenberg, E. Humble, J, Hardin, R. Orr, K. Hanson, D. Ekstrom, B. Witter. Row 2: D. Burns, B. Hutchings, R. Dovis, J. Mishimo, K. Jenson, C. Jones, D. Anderson, B. Berver. Row 3: D. Schilperoort, K. Jensen, C. Law, S. Thompson, J. Corruth, J. Wills, M. Bougo, B. Tomclsini, S. Fuiii. Row 4: D. Louderbock, K. Jeffries, K. Coldwell, C. Lofstedt, C. Kissinger, D. Hessel, C. Milne, D. Pierce, B. Forshier, J. Hatcher. K L- ifizsii , , T l ,.........,. A M R. Kruckenberg, S. Thompson, C. Milne, C. Jones, R. Orr Gfficers President Cecil Jones Vice President Stan Thompson Secretory Rod Orr Treosurer Corl Milne Sgt. at Arms Randy Kruclcenberg Purpose: To further interest in oth- letics ot Gresham High School, ond to cooperate with the students ond faculty of the school in oll things tending to odvonce the school's prestige, both scholosticolly and othleticolly. Ski Club Row l: S. Fugimoto, D. Schnieder, C. Van Zyl, T. Sports, D. Tischler, M. Beard, N. Smith, T. McBain, D. Davis, D. Unverrichr, P. Weisdorfer, C. McKeel, J. Strnad. Row 2: K. Dwyre, R. Kenagy, L. Wendler, C. Baldwin, K. Jones, K. Felker, M. Abts, P. Beard, S. Padberg, S. Hersy, D. Coulter, P. Bradley, R. Hampton. Row 3: D. Hunt, G. Svaren, V. Mackey, M. Perrrigo, J. Wills, P. Walters, D. Sperla, R. Shepperd, D. Hei- man, C. Varney, A. Sernoels, R. Lunan, R. Crutcher, D. Lubbes, D. Kreofsky. Row 4: F. Waite, R. Stone, J. Hessel, D. Harris, G. Felker, D. Rush, H. Branch, J. Baltz, K. Bredenkcimp, S. Wheeler, J. Clay, D. Nelson, R. Fena. J. Larson, B. Seiler. M. Abts, C. Varney, R. Shepperd, P. Beard, D. Heiman President Patty Beard Vice President Margie Abts Recording Secretary Cheri Varney Treasurer Rosemary Shepperd Corresponding Sec Donna Heiman Sgt. at Arms Roy Feng The pian 5 e Qs 'Wu Q. W ,mama A Row 1: J. McCleary, P. Omall-ey, P. Casferline, K. Hayes, K. Kissinger, K. Elmore. Row 2: C. Strong, J. Hippenstieil, A. Altman, S. Grayhek, J. Morgan, P. Surmeyer, E. Riley. Row 3: M. Stone, B. Knox, G. Becker, D. Chalmers, B. Armstrong, M. Monnie, D. Robertson, J. Morey. Officers it iff President Jeff Hanley ' Vice President-ICC Peggy Casterline Secretary Sharon Grayhek Treasurer Craig Peterson Historian Patti Surmeyer Purpose: The honorary drama club is Thes- pians, which is affiliated with the National Thespian Society. To become a Thespian, one must earn points through participation in dramatic presentations at Gresham High School. Forensi s , ,. ...,,.- ..,,,,,,- ...W -if Row 1: C. Strong, L. Didtel, K. McCleary, D, Randall, C. Allen, G. Dayton. Row 2: B. Voerretti, P. Surmeiyer, S. Swan, B. McKee, D. Don, E. Riley, M. Stone. Row 3: J, Allen, D, Rubio, D. Eilertson, E. Johnson, R. Stone, J. Broun. Row 4: B. Armstrong, D. Chalmers, M. Balfe, G. Becker, R. Grimstead, N. Stacey, G. Leavitt lno picturel. Marty Stone, Patty Surmeyer, Jim Braur' Officers President Marty Stone Vice President-ICC Pat Surmeyer Secretary Jim Braun Advisors Mr. Curry Mrs. Hotrum Purpose: This club has two divi- sions. Speech squad is for all stu- dents interested in speech activities and competition. The National For- ensics League is an honorary organ- ization tor those who have competed in the required number of events to accumulate twenty-tive Forensics points. During club meetings the members practice and help each other with their individual skills. Qrganizations Work I x A w Key Club Row 'l: R. Stone, D. Duncan, S, Cumming, B. Voeretti, D. Hunt. Row 2: J. Biornsfod, K. Kenoshitu, B, Terpenning, D, Lmuderbock, G. Bell, B. Bushue, L. Lintner. Row 3: Mr. Ylviscker, R. Allen, H. DeYoung, J. Hessel, K. Bredenkcimp, G. Foncher, Mr. Syron. Officers President Ken Kenoshito Vice President Greg Felker l.C.C. Dciin Lciunolerbcick Secretory Bill Voeretti Treasurer Marty Stone Purpose: A service organization closely oftilioted with the Ioccil Kiwcznioins. This boy's club is o service to the community. Row lf D. Louderbock, Ken Kinoshito. Row 2: B. Voer etti, M. Stone FTA Row 1: B. Lett, L. Tanner, S. Whisler, B. Todd, M. Rhoads, C, Sandoval. Row 2: W. Schade, L. Kotzian, D. Curfman K Gavin E Humble, V. Rocks. Qfficers President Don Curtman Vice President Karen Gavin Treasurer Janice Tyson Reporter Vickie Rooks Purpose: For those interested in teaching as a profession, F.T.A. is an important extra-curricular activity. Freshmen can ioin the club after their first semester. By studying the profession, members are better able to see what teaching has to offer. A cadet teaching program was insti- gated this year which enables students to gain experience by teaching one period a day in ci local grade school. Red Cross Officers President Gary Leaviff Vice President Merilee Alaelien Treasurer JoAnne Elia Secrefary Bonnie Philliops ICC Kay Peferson Purpose: Filling a much-fel? purpose af Gresham High was This newly-formed group Thai was led by Gary Leavirf and Mr. Gillam, ad- visor, This year. They engaged in benevolenf proiecis of Red Cross. They coordinated This school's eiiorfs in behalf of These proiecfs. my Row 1: G. Leavitt, M. Abelien, J. Elia, K. Bankston, Advisor-Mr. Gillam. Row 2: J. Metzger, J. Jeffries, M. Meyer, K. Peter son, S. Adams. Spades Q. ii Row 1: Leslie Jeffries, Kimberly Hayes, Karla Hayes, Nanci Nicholson, Laurel Peterson, Nancy Smith. Row 2: Gina Adams, Kay Peter son, Valerie Tauscher, Sheri Adams, Cheryl Stevenson. President Karla Hayes Purpose: Spades is an organization Thar aids The mentally refarded children of The communiry. Projecis aimed To earn money and finance camps keep The members busy. hess Club - ,. ., .. ,,.., W ,,.,... ,. .W sis, .s,1Q.,. ,. .f.ff1u.r-rw Mr. Holm, S. Brown, D. Brookhyser, D. Dayton, D. Johnson, R. Sold, R, Gebouer. Radio Club Maurice Hippenstiel, Frank Arellano, Hugh Ellsworth, Morcus Gothum, Mr. Dole Lindsey. Chess Club Officers President Vice President Secretory Treosurer ICC Steve Brown Don Brookhyser Steve Marshall Steve Morshcll Don Dayton Rcidio Club is cidvised by Mr. Lindsey ond the president is Don Cook. l45 Usher Corps Row 1: D. Goetz, L. Geertz, P. Ingram, N. Olson, L. Gillian, D. Don, G. Dayton, W. Kendall, M. Phillips, Mr. Peterson Officers President Wanda Kendall Vice President Martha Phillips ICC Diana Don Historian Debbie Goetz Girls League Rep. Pam Ingram Publicity Manager Gayle Dayton Purpose: To usher at all school functions such as plays and concerts. To stay active, the girl should attend all club meetings. Usher Corps has its own white blazers. At the end of the year the club has a picnic. Photo Club ' -A'- HQeggmugegqgmggggqgmggivuggqwfgemxmnwvmiimnwf-...amW,i.,w,,,.i1m..w..3m.hqm...,m-13WM,-1-we--+MM 4 M--fewmJm..m.w.,.fauldswvlM-we-fvw-r Row l: J. Robenson, D, Westfall, B. Lett, V. Tauscher, T. Fornoff, N. Roybourn. Row 2: Mr. Spinks, J. Hatcher, B. Mclnfere, J. Brock ette, S. Niderhiser, D. Westfall, W.,Schade, J, Harper. Officers President John Hatcher Vice President Duane Westfall Secretary Susi Roberts Treasurer Wolfgang Schade ICC Swanne Faubion Advisor: Mr. Spinks Purpose: This club does different proiects for the school and activ- ities throughout the school. It does work both for the Argus and Mun- hinotu. Academics And Administration X U!! xii :VL W52geQ . 7iElQfi 'izi u ig , 1 'iw isa . 2 4, '41 :2fr.,1','.:ig1f PS' W ,ggi 1 Q .1 31,5 V 'f' , 'asap 1, L: nj fl, sw ft A - 1-2 V M ' ,wwf ., ,Mal M6 . . 41m , l 'ii 'S W sqm .su m ii i 2+ - I .im bwyy b ' -H ' X ,Q :Sfafw V A w L m - mf 5 1 W 4 X . ,. 1 1 rf. W2 ,'e'151fggfa:w.H1,,1 2 A I ,,1. t5,l:, i XA, A K 'L sMi5'l?tfx F fi Ig.Aggg11ggm , 1 ,li 1 Q..-- P- i l ' . -fi Y fl - .F ' r. Parnell Says: lt has been my privilege to serve as your principal at Gresham High School this past year. Through the cooperation of students and faculty, most obstacles caused by our excessive enroll- ment have been satisfactorily overcome. The atmosphere of our school has been conducive for students to pursue their interests aca- demically, athletically and socially. Students have received strong leadership from their elected student body officers. Many honors have been awarded to individuals and groups through extra- curricular activities. lt is my hope that you who attended Gresham High School have taken advantage of the opportunities for growth and have developed skills necessary for successful living-your basic at- titudes toward citizenship and your concern for others is important for the society in which you must live. The faculty and administration are proud of the achievement and accomplishments of Gres- ham High School students. We shall watch with interest your contribution to our community and applaud your successes after you leave. Robert Parnell, Principal 150 Superintendent and Superintendent Harry Thompson Boa rd of Directors of Gresham Union High District LIZ-ZOJT. Superintendent l-lorry Thompson, Clerk Neldo Rodok, Dr. Norman Norqunst, Elmer E. Settergren, Richard Ceftel, George E. Blew, James E. Carson meet of o 15 Administration Dffice Nelda Rcldcik Trosfel Werfh Disfricf Clerk Curriculum Direcror Shirley Schimdf Secreiory 1 s' l Gresham High's Administration Building. Carolyn Becker Secretory Cou nselors Offer invaluable assistance to students Hcirold Weber , Kcithy Biolostosky Dohl Bloiuvelt -lUClY Krofzer Minnie Richards George Jelinek The Quiet Hand Of Authorit . X Argyll Hensley Bud Monnes Hold on, Mr. Vickery, todoy's skip list will be here in o minute. Doug Vickery lvon Gillom Athletic Director Activities Director Deon of Girls Deon of Boys Mr. Monnes meets Frosh parents. Mickey Mycke uses The fine facilities of Greshom's metal shop. Doris Bunch Donald Burnett Bonnie Clowson Jeon Clum lSecreforyl lSecreforyl Forrest Allen Gary Bishop Don Butzin Mo ry Lee Clum lSecreTc1ryl Carolyn Anderson Dennis Brenna John Collcihon Lucile Crouser Patsy Crouser David Curry Anthony Cutsforth Benton Dailey 1,47 i Susan DeVoe David DuBose Dolena Eilertsen Marion Fenwick 156 Coral Fowell Josephine Frizzell Miss Lees checks over her grocery list for Home Economics. Joan Fuller David Gardner Jane Gibbs Mary Glassow Robert Gray James Green Arlene Greening Margaret Gunderson Robyn Hall Velma Hall lSecreTaryl Bolo Hawes W Darrell Hawes Karl Hayes Lael Hays lSecre1'aryl Miriam Helseih Ruih Henderson Stanley Holm Janice Hoirum Howard Hubbard Doug Humphrey Floyd Iverson Bonnie Jepsen Howard Jones David Kennedy Marilyn Knox phylis Lees Boys P.E. classes round the Track as part of their daily warm-up ala. i Q K ' Q ,lil JI, '- s . s-1 , ' 93 55? ' 'S 4 - l r' ,,,., Concentration creates Dale Lindsey Arthur Manchester Beverley Martin Robert Minnis Harrier Nelson Ray Nelson Hazel Newhouse Gerald Ollila lSecreTaryl x 1 5 il I l r r Donna Olsen Jeanne Olson lSecretaryl George Perry Veral Peterson Marianne OH Ted Owens Laura Pliska Lucille Poucher Ethel Quinn Lenore Reicharol lNursel lSecreTaryl l.lf'IClC1 RObeI'lSOl'1 Dgle Rohbourgh ,,, Lef's see . . . is it 6 spaces to an inch or is if 12 spaces. ii ' V Kathryn Rutherford Judith Schafer xx , , . Sue Schueler Suzgne Shepperd Mr. Dailey points out an assignment to his Modern Problems class Cecil Smith John Smith Mary Smothers Jim Spinks lSecretaryl DCIS 3TeblOir1S Daniel Stevens Pat Stone Frank Surmeyer i - - V -- .wi- . 5,3,,b, - ggi 5ggg+,gs?eswfem.., ' -V fr Larry Syron William Tattam Carol Vernon Julie Vigeland William Watkinds Ruby Whalley James Ylvisaker Terry Ziegelman 162 l Tom Thomas Bessie Tweeclt Sandra Vincent Lee Wagner Loren Williams James Wilson Teachers Not Pictured: John Armstrong Tom Lewis Marilyn Curry Randy McMicheal Alton Doan t Dean Nice Marcia Druhl Dennis Ingram Thomas Pigott Sarah Schmidt Don Knight Peter Jensch Jim Kvech Counselor and Dean Assistants Row 1: Joanne Opray, Pam Miller, Gloriana York, Margaret Thomas, Sue Groves, Sandy McKenney. Row 2: Arlene Kiesfer, Nancy Hoftenstein, Rosemary Dooley, Kathleen Sahli, Sharon Grayhek, Mrs. Olson, Geogia Pierce. Row 1: Julie Hunt, Gail Kamp, Mrs. Clum, Sue Mathis, Linda Sanders. Row 2: Jackie Kosr, Martha Homer, Cheryl Penkerr, Carol Bruns, Jan Tyson, Girls Give Up Their Study Hall To Aid The Nurse And Main Office ecretaries Row one: Liz Dickey, Linda Rippey, Jodi Seales, Jewell Hanchetr. Row two: Donnie Greene, Mrs. Kelsay R.N., Gail LeCroy, Pat Alvey. Row one: Nanci Bodin, Sandee Bex, Cheryl' Wafson, Sally Fischer, Chris Greenhaw, Karen Wills, Shelley Combs. Row two: Judy Kilbourn, Karen Elmore, Janene Sturdy, Cyndi Mele, Linda Arents, Peggy Cross, Sherree Carey, Paula Weisdorfer, Chris VanOrson, Cindy Winkler, Becky Salrneir. Maureen Wheeler. 164 Lln ung Heroes Row one: Olga Ostrum, Colleen Skibbci, Lorella Wolcott, Shirley Heard, Lucille Simpkins, June Beckley, Dorris DeVall. Row two: Darlene Cross, June Newport, Connie Olson, Dorothy Shouse, Agnes Hergerr, Beatrice Solheim, Velma Beller. it Students wait in line for the lunch of the day. Mr. Kennedy and his A. V. Staff use the fine facilities of Gresham Hi h's new Audio visual Room. 2 Row one: Steve Farley, Mark VanBeek, Kent LaDuke, Keith Banksfon, Rick Davison, John Chapman, Mark Rosenlund, Row two: Ev Longan- ecker, John Hatcher, Lewis Stockham, Gary Evans, Roger Lang, Glen Dixon, Bill Tompkins, Dennis Buss, Mr. Kennedy. Mr. Al Carlson cleans up Science rooms after a class lab. , if rf., - ' t i ' . .e I-llifffl L13 ' ' Mr, Art Nystrom fakes time out to talk with Mr. Weber. The Custodial Staff Works Hard to Keep 0ur School Attractive. K ll 1 am' ..f. 5,5 Mr. Frank Felske cleans the halls after everyone else has gone home. Candid Classroom h 5, . S-J i J 1. .N ms' , gf 1 'K 5 1 1. AQ ' I K I 'fu ,fl : Q X1 1 ,wQ,1?::f.,: V. ' ,fwff T: Q 11.41 .apex 9. , .. .N V mf , Q .. X 1 A, EQ, is ' -1? .. . ,gg i , ,Za F W I 45115 ' X . , A S 351.351 ' ,gig A - '-up Q 1 W Essiimswn 'J ,,,. ,, , .. k ,,.,..-ff .. .:e:f.,,,.i. ' ...AW fs 1 SQ Qt t A t it ,. I X Just five more minutes until lunch!! .. gt' ' l . . so xf ' . , : S- Choir Director Mr, Lewis helps Annette Altman with her lines for The Scund of Music. mei f .E I 1 ,4-L - , ,A,1.4f. What do you mean you don't understand a simple equation like x Z 'b i Vbz-Aac 2a Drama instructor Mr. Pigott teaches tricks ofthe trade to Eilen Riley and Birdie Knox Q! 5? 7 P. E. Provides exercise and recreation. ' K im, - H ,-. .1,,.,, , .,, r X. i eii: 5 . . is V D! X X 'K ,':3'ft, AQ? ilk? 'Q' wil -wr XM w-'lah v QD' , H H? .. M .r-1.4 .. gg. Yr Q.. m e I yxquigzz S if 35 47 HY 'Q li l. ll A ,Na vu lk B E E Frosh boys discover wha? goes on in a high school P.E. class. ., 2' 4!.L, .i 'dial 1 ,2.,.s, ww' . . . 'QW - ' 1 i wk- 1. 3 x x g .EL A P.E. student runs The low hurdles. Coach Nice and student leader Joe Early watch P.E. classes at work r 2 V gxu ' X fe l . if .-2 . 'i f. : 3 han 1 N Z i it 1 1 s Sophomores study plants in biology class. ii Typical Day At Gre- I , I M 'fx ,W r -4 Our future lies in their hands????? 1 .' . is ,gi 'if' cenes F m Q A+ 1 llinv il . 2553 : el -,1-, Tx ,f Ninn llt ff 4. 5 il l U ,.,,,is'Q 51 if if iw W 5 ' u p .. V l , V ,gg , It W v .r q y irf i .L f 'Ha i x , ' fs ar i l . ' H ffllf A ,, if 1, . ' 311353 H ' .. ,:' . f' 'YI ' . i ,il I . Q Q, ,-'M A il-wwf' Nw lvl' -- '3 ' ' ' .. ., W :,, .- 4 ' 1 ,. ,asia sr ur azwzigk ,z . . . vifiiifiwffya Just five more minutes until lunch! fi - in f Hmmm . . .Warning slip Time! Students use the library during siudy hall. Social Science Aids Upperclassmen To Prepare For The World Students fake part in a small group discussion in Modern Problems. Captain John Smith and Pocohontas smoke the peace pipe in U.S, History classes. 172 Mrs. Olson and Mr. Jelinek do the Charleston on Rc Twenties day. The Drama and Speech Departments add variety to Gresham High. Mrs. Pigott prepares Jeff Hanley for his role in The Sound of Music. siiiiigiiggtlx, H ,. i, ' ' W 'sfq,gyF:m,.. 1 f , A gwn, , . . ,.., at Birdie Knox and Ellen Riley learn the techniques of apply- ing make-up in Drama classes. Mr. Curry helps one of his students in last minute preparations for a speech Tournament. .iq I Industrial Arts Creates Craftsmen. An Industrial Arts student works hord for his grade. 174 A chip off the old block and the proiecf will be complete! ,r ..,,. W, Seniors Dick Owens and Steve Parr hard of work in woodshop. -- . lei,.,wfx.i'W . - . 'ir , usd-li,l1Q,,rsr . i , lhvwl , f rar 4 , - 1 girls observe children as part of a lesson in the new Family Living course, 4 l Economics Teacher Miss Lees makes out a shopping list for her classes. Home Ee teaches girls the art of sewing and cooking as well as home- making. .M , :ill la W 'l i :QW V ' ,, W l. -- We wr,12i1iJ.i...-m,., Vi - realms .K ,X M IM. --1.1 .,:,im1,k .ki ,, f f V -- K A 'pa ' :wi V A if .fxrw ' if . f ,. ns, is Lil. aff ' ,A i ..i,gf::: ' - V ' X evans fi lie?-I , z-,,,,f.3-.Q . A31 M Marty Stone a Home Ec sfudenf??? Not really, he iusf enioys cooking on ihe side. 175 :P 'M-6 Q. Mr. Ylvisoker follies at McCarthy headquarters in downtown Uncle Sfgn Gresham. gsnmzfix to SW Teachers pick up morning announcements before going to their second period classes. Teachers Gut Of Class Mr. Stevens displays his sense of balance on The unicycle. Mr. Nelson chuckles over The Wil and Wisdom of Beniornin Franklin. What do you mean you wont to see my credentials? Don't you believe l'm a qualified U.S. Teacher? l77 Classes fl LW ff 4 Senior Class Council Greg Becker l Dain Louderbcick Molly Thompson President ........ ........ G reg Becker Vice President .... .... D Qin Louclerbock Secretory ....... .... M olly Thompson Sgr.-or-Arms ...... ..... D on EksTrom Girls League Rep. . .. Shoiron Former Class of l968 Don Ekstrom Sharon Former Seniors Merilee Abelein Margie Abts Deborah Allen Sue Allen Rich Allen Roger Alley Annette Altman Doug Anderson Kathi Anderson Gene Armsfrong Michael Arnell Wallace Arnold Vicki Ascenzi Vern Aschoff Royce Askelson Sandra Ball Louise Balzer Roger Banning Carol Barker Linda Barretr 182 Steve Barrett Ken Batcheller Mike Beals Tammy Beals Jan Bean Patty Beard N Foreign Exchange student from the Philippines, Joii Mateo, models her native costume called Mania Clara for the Girl's Fashion show. Greg Becker Cindy Beckley Greg Bell Cathi Bennett Paul Bergh Bruce Berver Jay Berry Brian Binder 183 S eniors Cofhi Binns Noncy Blockleolge Doug Bloom Cheryl Boehlke Lindo Boyce Pom Briley Dciwneife Brown Down Brown .lim Brown Ccirol Bruns 184 if me T Q1 Q 5 fu E2 .. if i 'pi is' v Siephonie Bryoni Lindo Bryson i x L , Janice Buckner PQUI Burley Security for Birdie Knox is cz worm, cuddly Teddy Bear. Seniors Dave Burns Barry Bushue Kirk Caldwell Ray Cansler Robert Cansler Sharon Carreil Jim Carruth Don Chalmers Sandy Charpentier Jim Christensen Keith Churilla Jim Cloywell Julie Coburn Doug Combs Candy Cook Duane Crabtree Bev Crone Bryce Crouser Don Curtman Sheri Daugherty 185 eniors Dennis Davis Ron Davis Liz Dickey Nancy Dixon Hans Dosferf Bill Douglas Don Dunlap Parti Dutton Ronda DuVall Mike Earley Sandi Eggars Rosemary Eilerfsen Don Eksfrom Larry Elam Lloyd Elder Joanne Elia Dave Ellioff Jan Engler Karen Fain Gary Fairchild Senio FS Helen Former Sharon Former Mark Feldman Roy Feng Larry FIeTcher Seniors Elizabeth Gigliotti Linda Godin l 1 Don Chalmers showed his leadership and speaking ability while presiding over the assemblies this year. Tim Gradin Judy Gray Sharon Greyhek Donnie Green Sharon Gregg Mark Grimsted Dale Guldenzoph April Guenther Linda Gustafson Vicki Hall Renee Hampton Jeff Hanley Seniors Carol Hanson Paul Hanson Jim Hardin George Harding Trenna Hardy Bill Harper Virginia Harris Benny Harlwick Kevin Hayes Donna Heiman Susi Heimel Linda Helmes Launie Hergerf Gregg Hereford DOD Hessel Bill HesTon Connie Hibbard Don Hill Joan Hippensfiel Bruce Hoard 189 Seniors Chris Holden Pat Holmes Donna Holtzheimer Marta Horner Ken Homsley Eric Horstord Nancy Hottenstein Paul Houck Sharleen Hubbard Jean Hudin Ed l'lUml3lS Gayle Hunt Jim Hutchins Robert Hutchings Therese lde Lucy Ikeda Ray Jarvis Steve Jarvis Jerri Jeffries Carl Johnson 190 Seniors Dennis Johnson Cecil Jones Kathy Jones Pete Jorclan Ruth Jordan Marni Jorgenson Gail Kamp Valerie Kang Arlene Kiesfer LeRoy Kilborn Gary Kim Shirley Kindred Janet Kirkham Denise Kirwan Chuck Kissinger Birdie Knox Brian Knox Pat Kozera Linda Kofzian Gerri Krause 191 Seniors Randy Kruckenberg Shirley Kuykendall Lynda LaMain Peggy Latham Dain Lauderback Craig Law Marcia Leavitt Gail LeCroy Claire Lee Dick Leeper Bob Lewis Larry Lintner Mike Loebl Judy Loehr Dan Lottin Ed Loos Patti Lovelace Paulette Lowman Ann Lundbom Scott MacGregor 192 Seniors Sue Malone Bolo Mansfield Come on Seniors, Moderni Problems cannot possibly be that bad! Linnea Mantei Phil Marossie Alan Marston Debbie Masseth Joii Mateo John Matthew Caroll McAntosh Terri McBain Janet McCoy Mitchell McKee Sandy McKinney Tobe McKeown 193 Seniors Lynclo McLc1uchlin Julie McWilliams Becky Melby Tony Mele Paul Menser Seniors learn To be philosophers in Mr. Hawes' free Thinking groups in Modern Problems. Ann Milton is meditating while Marcia Leavitt looks bored with The whole Thing. Judi Metzger Meow Mefzger Corl Milne Tom Milne Ann MilTon 194 Seniors John Mishirna Mike Monnie Deanna Moore Larry Morgan Rita Moyer Russ Mulkey Pat Mullaney Dennis Nelson Randy Nelson Sieve Nicholson Belinda Nold Bill Norfhrup Diana Norris Mike Norris Bruce Nowak Rod Orr Dick Cwens John Paolberg Karen Poilmblaol Sieve Palmblacl 195 l Seniors Jon Parkerson Cheryl Penkert Gay Perkins Kraig Petersen Greg Peterson Richard Phillips Alan Phinney Dave Pierce Donna Pierce Georgia Pierce l Sue Pino Mary Pirrman Bonnie Polivka Gary Powers Barbara Prickefr Gary Raab Christa Ralf Larry Ransfead Wayne Rothman Derek Reeves 196 Melody Rhoads Edward Richards Jim Richardson Joyce Riggs Ellen Riley Dolly Rolph Varsity BaskeTball rally boy, Roy Feng, intently watches the game. Darlene Rouse Clyde Rusaw Dale Rush Mary Sahle Linda Sanders Pat Sanderson Carolyn Sandoval Wolfgang Schade 197 Seniors Paula Schiller Alice Schmidt Beryl Schut Jodi Seales Glenn Searls Ann Serroels Jim Severs Pete Sinclair Billy Sklinicka Carolyn Smith Kristi Smith 198 Dave Sharkey Pete Simon Selma Simpson 2' if reg As graduation comes nearer, the seniors rush to order their caps and gowns. Mr. Blauvelt measures Pam Miller's head size for o last minute order while Joii Mateo and Mea Metzger look on. Seniors Ginny Smothers Glenn Sogge Richard Sold Mike Sowers Nancy Spencer Dorothy Sperb Barbara Steffan Chuck Stevens Mary Sue Stewart Terry Stiefbold Randy Stockam Marty Stone Clair Sutton Steve Szabo Patti Surrneyer Sue Swan Nancy Swanson Dave Tempest Bill Terpening Bruce Thompson 199 Seniors Lindo Thompson Molly Thompson Sfon Thompson John Todd Bill Tomosini Butch Trciffner Ellen Travis Jon Tyson Cheri Vorney Debbie Vohs Judy Vohs Leslie Voifo PofWoi1'e Dcin Wakefield Steve Walker Borboro Wall Peggie Weeks Doug Wellmon Maureen Wheeler Tom Whisler 200 Seniors Miles While Suson Wilcox Eo1rlWillic1ms Steve Williams Terri Williams Ubi Mrs. Eilertsen tclks with Clyde Rusow and Dave Young during the Fomily Living observudion school. The Seniors who Took this class found if not only fun but worthwhile. Terry Willioms Jim R. Wills Jim W. Wills Judy Woods Keith Wooten 201 Seniors Mike Worth Jan Wrede Carolyn Wylie Dave Young Sandra Young Camera Shy Seniors Rod Akers John Ansell Daniel Arnold Judy Barton Bob Bell Ron Bonner Daniel Bourgo Fred Bourne Jean Bowers Steve Branch Stephen Brown Nancy Bunnel John Burkhart Nancy Campbell Peggy Casterline David Chapman Jim Christian Ralph Comer Carol Edmiston Mona Elie Loren Frank Stan Glover Robin Green Larry Gregus Allen Horn Sonja Horstord Arvin lckler Doug Jones Richard Jones Clint Kelly Mitch Kim E. J. Laws Curt Leach Carol Lester Terry Leutenegger Curt Lofstedt Diana Louden Walter Ludtke Andrea Matteson Gary McMillen Vern Medford Pam Miller Jim Nelson Dennis Newcomer Gregg Olson Steve Ormes Steve Parr Steve Peterson Donna Poteet George Potter Chad Rackhan Dave Robertson Jack Rohr Shari Ross Margaret Sanseri Dennis Schilperoort Billy Speck Nick Stacey Walter Stomper Steve Takemoto Nick Thompson Victoria Thompson Rhoda Townsend Geraldine Truselo Sharon White Martin Wise Roger Young Tina Zemp Carol Zumwalt Doug Arthur Renee Eckman Heather Whiteford 202 Baccalaureate f I 'Y as Seniors mingle and chat in lhe halls before the ceremony begins. -v-muwvgg J 3 Q i l s x 4 3 a Bruce Berver helps? i The Senior Choir members practice their two seleclions for The program Two graduates await their turn to march. Seniors Enjo Banquet and After dinner conversation and reminiscing kept these seniors entertained. Dan Chalmers presents Mr. Perry with a new pair of Hush Puppies from the senior class. 204 Entertainment l Class of Howard-bound David Robertson served as Master of Ceremonies. at 7 fflwxww t - fx., - XJ l 1 ,..,,s-.f,m.v a 'eie A a i iii' il MIK ' 0' L l 'L' s--f ' V V A ,J Seniors and faculty members filled the head table at the annual banquet May 23. Mr. Nelson, os- portrayed bv Derek Reeves, gives a lecture on English lit. ' 1 Evening for Bring Fun, The real Mr. Nelson chuckles upon receiving o momento from the class. 68 ers Food and Frolic Mr. Perry IDon Chalmersl explains a problem to Glenn Sogge and Kathi Janes. 1-'Yes' t ,ff and Fat Albert lGreg Beckerl and Marty Stone gave a humorous skit. Dave Robertson, Don Chalmers and Glenn Sogge- discuss the program for the evening. ll Q. my gf 1 , ,, t graduate as largest class 2 i '??f:E:1 Seniors begin the walk to the stage as the ceremony begins. Commencement I968 ff' 6 The atmosphere before Commencement Joii Mateo, one of the class speakers Mike Arnell receives his diploma . . H , v' ! .:- ,2 2- WV IQQAH' Exim .,:L2,.J,1ifgf'2e.f , . x P 1 ai x ff '2'a -U lf ' ,mg5.ef12:.:f:.w:s,-ar si-isffwfz,is.w,.s, w..,,,Q.,..13g, W,,H,, x vf1..w..s-Naam-imammazfuzsaazmiifxnzz-sif - .a mi M41 gf.wlwsz-W'-1f'fa 1 f., 1 -, , 1 , , . . , 1-N f2' ! :1 f rf-vw--'-:- -la y 'W ,- ' i , .gm . . . . ,. 3 . ,. . www'ww'zf-'hx'wrmwx.wi::!iug:sW,,g,1-,ws .,.. :f.:zss:f,3efew:-z:z::s.!,-b',e-mgfkeqffg. 23.52,,g,g,,i2.fg.,.g,g,w ::3fWg51'Q5,w:,W55.3 xgw, A., 1 , PRETTIEST- HANDSOMEST Heofher Whiteforol Don Loffin MOST DESIRABLE DATE Molly Thompson Rod Orr SCHOLARSHIP Shoron Former Mike Monnie . Q i G+ Senior Ha 90 208 FIGURE- PHYSIQUE Denise Kirwin Dennis Schilperoort PERSONALITY Goil LeCroy Birdie Knox li! af, A ,iq S B HUMOR Cindy Beckle Greg Becker I KA mmznmimmmzzii LEADERSHIP Jodi Seclles Don Chcllmers fFame MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Krisfi Smifh Jeff Hanley PPE! Valerie Ko ng Randy Kruckenburg S 1 PEPPIEST- MOST ATHLETIC Kofhi Jones Jim Wills ALL AROUND Rosemary Eilerfsen Dciin Lcuderbcick TALENT Puff: Surmeyer Glenn Sogge 209 Girl of the Year Friendliness Koihi Anderson Spirit .loii Moreo Rosemary Eilerfsen Girl of The Month-Neofness Leadership Tolenr Service Kristi Smith Potfi Surmeyer Vlllefie KCU19 Scholarships and Awards Scholarships Sharon Farmer-Faculty Scholarship Cup, Oregon Scholar Peggy Casterline-Saverude Cup Mike Monnie-Oregon Scholar, State Scholarship Bill Terpenning-Oregon Scholar, Jerry McKittrick Memo- rial Scholarship award, American Chemical Society Outstanding student in Chemistry David Tempest-Oregon Scholar, Oberlin College scholar- ship, American Chemical Society Outstanding student in Chemistry Kristi Smith-National Merit Finalist, Oregon Scholar, Honors at Entrance for Pomona College Geraldine Truselo - National Merit Finalists, Oregon Scholar, English Award, Walter Reed Army Institute of Nursing Scholarship, Honors at Entrance for Uni- versity of Portland. Anne Milton-Oregon Scholar, Honors at Entrance Seattle Pacific College, One of four Oregon winners of Na- tional Council of Teachers of English award, Shirley Kindred-Oregon Scholar, Gresham High National Honor Society scholarship Margaret Beals-Oregon Scholar Jerri Jeffries-Oregon Scholar, Scholarship to Brigham Young University Denise Kirwan-National Merit Commendation, Oregon Scholar, Scholarship to Gonzaga College, Oregon State Dads Club Certificate for Leadership, Auto Show scholarship Susan Pino-Oregon Scholar, State Scholarship award Merilee Abelein - Oregon Scholar, State Scholarship award Melody Rhoads-Oregon Scholar, Gresham Grade School Teacher Association Scholarship Jan Tyson-Oregon Scholar Carol Bruns-Oregon Scholar, Education Research Asso- ciation Business scholarship Glenn Sogge-National Merit Finalist, Oregon Scholar, Scholarship to Northwestern University David Pierce-Oregon Scholar, State Scholarship award Judy Gray-Oregon Scholar, State Scholarship award Linda Godin-Sears and Roebuck scholarship to Oregon State Sue Swan-National Merit commendation, Oregon Schol- ar, Scholarship to Mt. Hood David Robertson-National Merit Scholar, Oregon Schol- ar, Scholarship to Harvard University Dain Lauderback-Orient Community scholarship Patty Lovelace-Great Western Bank scholarship to Pacific Business College Linda Thompson-Honors at Entrance to Pacific Lutheran University Mary Sue Stewart - Gresham Rotary Club scholarship, State Scholarship award Randall Kruckenloerg-Air Force ROTC scholarship Rich Allen-Gresham Union High School Faculty scholar- ship award Patti Surmeyer-Scholarship in field of drama to Mt. Hood Community College Steven Brown - Ross Fanning Scholarship, American Chemical Society outstanding Student in Chemistry Stan Thompson - Evelyn Toya Memorial Scholarship award Jeff Hanley-Oregon State Dads Club Merit Certificate for Leadership Paulette Lowman-Great Western National Bank Scholar- ship to Pacific Business College Virginia Smothers-Scholarship to Pacific University Cecil Jones-Scholarship to Linfield College John Mathew-National Merit Commendation Molly Thompson - Orient Community Club scholarship award Gregg Herriford-National Merit Commendation, Scholar ship to Shimer College, Illinois Nancy Blackledge-Scholarship to University of Portland Bruce Nowak-Gresham Union High Faculty Scholarship award Carl Milne-Athletic scholarship to Portland State Ted Garner-Vocational scholarship to Mt. Hood Com- munity College Birdie Knox-Drama scholarship to Mt. Hood Community College Chris Holden-Scholarship to Portland Art Museum Art School Larry Morgan-Athletic scholarship in swimming to Ore- gon State Heather Whiteford-Scholarship in music to University of Oregon Jan Tyson-State Scholarship award Karen Gavin-State Scholarship award Gerry Krause-State Scholarship award Don Chalmers-State Scholarship award Terri McBain-State Scholaship award Barbara Prickett-State Scholarship award Marcia Leavitt-State Scholarship award Ellen Riley-State Scholarship award Dawn Brown-State Scholarship award Nancy Blackledge-State Scholarship award Donna Heiman-State Scholarship award Elizabeth Gigliotti-State Scholarship award Renee Hampton-State Scholarship award Awards Frank Bartholomew Award-Keven Jensen Athlete of Year-Craig Law Club of Year-Most improved Club-FHA Best Social Interest-Xantho Best Special Interest-FFA Class of Year-Junior Class of T969 Social Studies Award-Bill Terpenning Vocal Music Award-Tim Gradin and Rod Orr Geography Award--Mike Hoffman Instrumental Music Award -- Tammy Beals and Glenn Sogge Chemistry Award-Steve Brown, Dave Tempest, Bill Ter- penning Junior Cup-Keven Jensen Thespian Contribution Award-Sharon Grayhek Best Boy and Girl Thespian-Birdie Knox, Peggy Caster- line Best Actor of Year-Birdie Knox Best Actress of Year-Patti Surmeyer Most Improved Speaker-Marty Stone Best Poetry Speaker-Ellen Riley Dramatic Interpretation-Patti Surmeyer Debate-Randy Stone and Bill Vaeretti English Award-Geraldine Truselo Physics Award-Jeff Stevenson industrial Arts-Bill Okrasenski, Ted Sommerset, Dennis Rider, Bob Hover, Ray Cansler Eric W. Allen Newspaper Service Award-Pam Miller, Mea Metzger, Don Curfman George S. Turnbull Yearbook Service Award - Paulette Lowman Torch Award for Most Contribution to Journalism-Pam Miller and Mea Metzger Faculty Scholarship Award-Sharon Farmer Saverude Cup-Peggy Casterline 211 Junior Class Council Eric Johnson Glen Svaren Presideni ..... S f. at Ar Ron Vaughn Vice-President . .. ... . Secreiary ....... .... g ms ....... .... Girls' League Rep. .... .. . . Class of l969 Eric Johnson Glen Svgren . Tino Kang Ron Vaughn Nancy Smith Juniors George Sherice Marcella Dennis Pat Ricky Dennis Keith Michael Linda Adams Adams Albrecht Allen Alvey Anderegg Anderson Anderson Andrist Arents Edwin Tom Ken Ben Carol Doug Janet Roger Jeff Mary Arnold Arthur Arthurs Baker Baker Balfour Banning Barlow Barnes Barnick Pam Gail Ron Debbie Linda Janet Gordon Neal Tom Jim Beasley Bell Bell Benner Benner Berglund Bettencourt Bialostosky Binker Biornstad Micheal Mildred Darleen Cindy Mary Terry Gale Georgette Kerry Jerry Blackledge Blakely Blohm Bodin Bourgo Bourgo Braden Bradely Bredenkamp Brockette l Don Andrew Larry Linda Sandy Donna Diana Alta Dennis Molly Brcokhyser Brown Brown Brown Bryson Buix Bunker Burklund Burlingame Burns Daniel Dennis Tom Ken Pat Sherree Tresa Tom Larry Larry Burri Buss Butcher Cahill Calcagno Carey Carlson Carter Cartier Chambers Mike Diane Sherrie Lana Shelley Don Marsha Linda Rick Debbie Chapman Charlton Charpontier Chilton Combs Cook Coon Coop Cooper Coulter Angela Beverly Peggy Steve Michelle Vernon Virgil Sherri Chris Ricky Cox Crane Cross Cumming Cunningham Curion Dchrens Daily Davies Davison Dqn Bruce Howa err Rosemary Brian Donelly Dooley Dora rd Dayton Derryberry Deyoung l'I Junior Class president, Eric Johnson, escorts Princess Lana Chilton to the Jlgdvfli Dgvid Jggrle Homecoming activities. Pear HUSECM Bm Y Egli Ellsworth Erickson Bob Mike Steven Gregory Donna Gayle Sally Barbara Fanshier Farley Farley Felker Fessler Fettig Fischer Fisher Sharon -arry Pennie Gary Gary Terry Sharon Dale Folsom Fowler Franz Franzier French Friderich Fuiimoto Gailey Linda Barbara Jerald Susan Melanie Louis David Brenda Geertz Gehrke Geiszler Gerry Gibson Gigliotto Ginter Gladen Diana Margaret Neal Bob Deborah Susan Chrii DOVE Gooding Gooding Goodyear Gossett Gould Graves Greenshciw Gress Juniors Sandy Susan Dillard Dixon Michael Jeff Doty Dryden Debbie Pat Edmon Eggers Faith Galen Fancher Fancher Lindsey Don Flaherty Fletcher Kathy Chuck Gallagher Gardner Debby Larry Goetz Goins J im Keith Groom Grotewold Juniors Mike Bill Anita Jewell Diana James Patty Clay Dale Gary Grover Hager Hammer Hancheft Haner Harding Harp Harper Harris Hatcher John Kris Karla Dan Gary Fred Donna Jerry Ray Susan Hatcher Hatton Hayes Heath Heimel Heitz l-iellickson Hendon Hendon Henry Linda Sandra Gene Sherry Sally Rick Richard Sandi Bob Dave Hermanson Heutzenroeder Hinson Hoagland Hoecker Holdridge Holmes Honke House Hudson Bob Don Julie Darleen David Colleen Bob Keven Rene Bectha Humphrey Hunt Hunt ide Jayne Jennings Jensen Jensen Job Johnson Donald Eric Linda Margaret Sylvia Steve Kathleen Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnston Jones Juniors Mary Barnick, Kathy McKeever and Potty Sullivan celebrate St. ValenTine's Day with a cake. in M Rosemary Michael Debra Jones Joyce Judd Brian Mike Tina Kadderly Kamp Kang Kathy Rose Wanda Kemple Kenagy Kendall Sfevin Jennie Jim Kendell Kibbons Kill: Juniors Carol Jeanette Richard Ken Kay Jackie Don Dan Rickey Larry Kim Kimbrel King Kinoshita Kissinger Kost Krebs Kreofsky Kuykendall LaDuke Jary Mitch Roger Judy Wayne Jane Gary Ron Brenda Dave Lane Lane Lang Larsen Larsen Law Leavitt Lesperance Lett Lewallen Jack John F. John F. Sally Jerry Dennis Don Vicky Jim David Lewis Lindsay Lindsay Longenecker Loughmiller Lubbes Lucky Lucas Lunan Lusetti Bob Bill Sue Belinda Vicky Jim Jerry Ron Darlene Debbie Luster Lyons MacGregor Machnik Mack Mannthey Marsh Marston Marlin Martin Roger Terry Sharol Jeff Tony Jerry Jeri Sue Albert Russel Martin Mathews Mathias Maul May McCaiib McCleary McDowell McGee McKay Bonnie Archie Greg Cyndi Randy Marla Kathy Brenda Jerry Mike McKee Mc Loualin Melby Mele Mercer Meyer Meyers Miller Miller Miller Ia- , QL Richard Rick Alice Miller Mills Milton Carmen Calvin Janine Morfift Morgan Morgan Janice Mishima Robert Morris Mickey Bob Janet Sherry Kathy Jeff Miyake Moccardine Moore Moore Moran Morey Dorothy Kathy Valerie Curi Gary Debra Marriss Muckle Munday Nappe Needham Neely 217 Juniors Picture Not . Available Candy Gary Kathy Brian Lori Greg John Greg Rick Mike Neilson Neilson Nelson Netzel Newbold Newlands Nicol Nisko Narquist Norris John Doug Bill Shirley Doug Joanne Randy Barbara Stephanie Glenn Northrup Odom Okrclsinski Olson Onchi Opray Orr Owes Pahle Painter Roland Doug Mary Steve Joanne Thomas Brad Cindy Kathy Greg Painter Palmblad Paola Parkersan Parmele Payne Perlfins Perkins Petrak Pettit Bonnie Martha Barbara James Roy Gary Debby Patty Wayne Caroline Phillips Phillips Philpot Poelwiik Poitras Popia Porter Porter Poteet Powell 1 l Connie Kathy Mike Gary Nora Werner Steve William Leonard Bob Pullen Pulliam Rabi Rademacker Radmaker Raft Ranstead Reed Reese Rentenaar Walt Loretta Dave Bob Keith Dennis Linda Jess Ann Myron Reuber Reuther Richard Richardson Richardson Rieder Rippey Robinson Rogers Rolph Vibkie Pam Janet David Shirley John John Kathleen Mike Tony Rocks Rosecrans Ross Rubio Ruddell Ruebish Russo Sahli Sampson Schedeen Norman Ralph Diane Lucy Sharon Jan Cheri Louise Scott Marcia 218 Schiller Schilperoort Schnider Schaenborn Schulenberg Scofield Searls Searls Seiler Shaver Juniors i 4. Rosemary Kalhleen John Shepperd Sherer Shifflelf Marvel Glennda lngrid Shoemaker Short Shriver Hmmm! Is,-ft lunch fun? Yeah, when you don'1Think of 51h period. 'T fi . i 'i ie4,gif .- .. C L , 1 is virginia Pal Wayne lrene Larry Karen Pat Carol Craig Wayne Shriver Simpson Skibba Sogge South Spady Sparks Speer Spinks Sroufe Nancy Ruby Viola Smiih Smith Snow Carol Dave Terry Michelle Cheryl Jeff Harold Melanie Virginia Kathy Siapp Steele Sfeenson Steffe Sievenson Svevenson Stewart Stewart Slewarr Stolz Randy Dawn Debra Jill Laurie Charmaine Pat Ted Susanna Glen Stone Sira it Sfra nd Strand Stratton Strong Sul I ivan Summerseit Surmeyer Sva ren Delmer Melinda Linda Ken Valerie Barbara Beverly Richard Parry Mary Swan Swarthout Tanner Tauer Tauscher Taylor Taylor Taylor Teeny Thayer Mike D'Anne Greg Bill Susan Bill Chris Jane Vickie Mae Thias Tischler Toland Tompkins Trish Vaerelti Van Orson Van Spreybrock Van Zandt Vasey 219 Juniors Ron Pam Stephanie Connie Marsha Roger Tim Dorothy Susan Sandy Vaughn Vessello Vurik Wagner Wagner Waite Ward Warren Washburn Watkinds David John Casey Gorv Linda Joanne Suzanne Gail Michael John Watson Weaver Wegner Wells Wendler Wheatley Whisler White White Whitney Ivan- Sharon Debbie Bob Elena Karen Bob Carol Aaron Cindy Whiftlesey Wilcox Wiley Willard Williams Wills Wilson Wilson Winegar Winkler RUllj Bill' Bill Gene Kathy Dick Craig Bob Jeff Linda Winner Witter Woods Woods Wotten Wrede Wright Yamamuro Yeager Yegge Nancy Sarah Young Youngs Linda Bill Zimmerman Zumwait Yvonne Janet Billings Carlson Kathy QQO Mclceeve' There are our names, Georgette Bradly and Debbie Edmond. uniors-Class of '69 The Juniors' selection for Snowball princess Sharon Fuiimoto enters the clonce escorted by Roy Feng. U.S. History student presentations included o Roaring Twenties skit. These Clycles ore Jeff Morey Craig Wright, Jim Bieornstod, ond Lorry South. AN Aren't tests puzzling? Lauri Soelberg thinks so. 221 Sophomore Class Council Mike Coldwell Randy Weece Morii Parkinson Class of l97O President ...... ..... M ike Coldwell Vice-President .... ...... R andy Weece Secreiciry ............... Mcirii Pcirkinson Sgr. or Arms .............. Doug Shdrkey Girls' League Rep. .......... Lynne Didiel Doug Shcrkey Lynne Didfel Sophomores yin.. Joanna Candy Abelein Adams Carol Tim Amundsen Anderegg . Roxanne Sherry Janie Vaden practices the art of bandaging in Health class. Anderson Anderson Barry John Arrnslrong Armstrong Lloyd Laura Mike Shirley Collyn Mike Pam Baird Baker Baker Boker Baldwin Balfe Ball Warren Russ Wally Roxanne Barbara Dan Mark Ba n kston Ba rber Barger Barlow Barney Ba rton Ba rhum Ken Donald Kasey Gary Sandy Mark Sandy Bell Benner Benson Bergh Bergh Beflis Bex Cherri Denise Karen Barbara Nancy Paula Sheri Binns Black Blackwell Bloom Bodin Boggs Bolling Ray Lanne James Akre Alcorn Allen Bev Nina Peggi Anderson Anderson Anderson Robert Susie France Andrews Anson Aquino Ron Sue Suzi Arnold Arnold Ascenzi Dale Jeff Sheryl Ballard Baltz Bankston Connie Carol Bonnie Beomon Beaumont Beebe Kay Lynn Greg Bialoslosky Bialostosky Binder Terry Donna Mike Bonnet? Bourget Bourgo Sophomores Patty Steven Alan Pat Hal Kathy David Robert Jim Steve Bourgo Bower Bowers Bradley Branch Brand Brandeberry Brandeberry Brandolf Bratt James Ken Debbie Marty John Jan James Christine Debbie Karolyn Braun Brendler Breshers Brill Brocanelli Brodaczynski Brooks Brown Brown Brown r m. 3 1 . , , , rl: g . l , ' I g ig, . P I A to . it C4 kiwi' i .f ' ' T ' 5 f 127, if - f . ffwirsf 1 'Ti ' : i 'i.- 'hifi' in 'Og if iv i. . I .. . 1' 1 Launette Laurie Joyce Tam Skip Debbie Neal Roy Mike Dwight Brown Brown Browning Browning Bryant Bryson Bund Burtd Burgoine Burkland Mark Larry Scott Tom Mike Bruce Judy Dan David Craig Burley Burns Burns Caddy Caldwell Cameron Carey Carpenter Carrell Carter John Susan Cherrie Milton Erwin Pat Sharon Dave Jerry Janwa Carter Carter Cassidy Casterline Cehrke Chaney Charlton Chausseel Cheatham Cheri Tom Diane Arlene Robbie Jay Bill Mike Janine Greg Betty Cherry Christensen Clark Clark Clay Clendenning Cleveland Clum Coffey Coiteux Karol Kathy Keith Troy Jean Tom Yvonne Gary Cindi Georgie Colen Combs Congdon Cook Cooper Corlies Corse Cottrell Coulter Cox Kevin Brenda Maria Kim Audrey Randy Debbie Carol Nora I David Coyle Creger Cremer Crisp Cross Crutcher Cumming Cunningham Cunningham Curtman Sophomores A? llbl ni , gi f i ,?'94,f may . G . ... Dave Barbara Everett Mike Sandy Gayle Jerry Robert Ray Elaine Dannar Davis Davis Davis Davis Dayton DeArmond Deatherage DeBoer Denbo Rodney Denise Lynne Steve Glen Terry Diana Mary Robert Micheal Dennett Dettweiler Didtel Dieringer Dixon Daern Don Doney Dooley Dostert Larry Beverly Don Julie Theresa Buddy Lauretta David Janet Dan Dutton Du Vall Du Voll Dybvig Dykeman Egger Eggers Eilertsen Eisele Elam Stan Debbie Karen Mark Joe Gary Cheryle Greg Chad Swanee Elie Elliot Elmore Englizian Erivin Evans Evanson Fairchild Farthing Fcubion Galen Dave Patty Randy Dale Jo Richard Tom Dan Jack Ferran Fischer Fisher Fisher Fletcher Flynn Foland Fornoff Forsyth Fox Marvel Cheryl Leighann Debbie Scott Debbie Scott Brian Larry Carol Frame Freedman Freeman Freshwater Friderich Fry Fuiii Fuller Gadbaugh Bailey Debbie Bob Ray MaryLou Mike Pat Carmella Teresa Lissa Linda Gardner Garrett Gebauer Geisler Gerdau Gerhart Gigliotti Gigliotti Gilliam I Gilpin Chuck .lack Fred Diane Steve Jeanette Donna Steve Gary Linda Gilsoul GI isson Goodwin ,Gordon Gose Gransl ich Grashorg Graves Gray Green Sophomores Kathleen Less Dave Ricky Linda John James Larry Allilee Gordon Gregus Gress Grefh Grimsfed Grooms Gunn Gurske Hager Hahn Holvorsen Carol Donalyn Kip Kurt Colleen Sharon Diana Joe Denise James Hamalainen Hammer Hammett Hansen Hanson Hanson Happold Hardin Harper Harpen Sue Sam Georgene Cheryl Doug Joanne Marilyn Keith Jock Sara Harvey Hatcher Hayley Heintz Helgren Henneman Hereford Hergerr Hermann Hersey Jim Lorrie Pam Susan Dan Mark Gary Kevin Bob Chuck Hessel Hibbard Hill Hochrriff Hodge Hoffman Hoffmeisler Holmlund Homer Homsley 7' 'M 3 Q' 1' FI, 'Q ' Q ' Diane Ken Mark John Martha Olera Patty Hornback Horfos Houck Howard Howard Hudgeons Hummel Michele Donna Jan Humphrey Hupalo Hutchings Elise Pam David Ide Ingram Irwing F 'v fs, Becky Bill Marsha WS? Jackson Jackson Jackson X ' M Alan Sam Ken? Jacobson Jauchius Jefferies Nanci Bodin shows her surprise and pleasure as she is crowned sophomore Homecoming princess. 227 Sophomores ,S Duane Kelly Jim Jenness Jensen Jernstedt Bob Carol Dale Johnson Johnson Johnson Jake Clay, Zack Lorts and Nancy Jones look over the day's announcements. .1 ist. we it . . N w? it t -.J tiene' . . I David Debbie Dennis Reva Nancy Patrick Robert Paul Johnson Johnson Johnson Jolin .lanes Jones Jones Kehrli Kathy Lynn Paul Johnson Johnson Jchnson iff 1 . .. , 's -wtf' , , , . ' f fvssfists. A i ' J L -5 is be if Dave Susan Kendell Kennen Gene JUdY Mark Jeraldine Don Karen Pete Kitty Randy Rebecca Kesterson Kilburn Kim Kirkham Kirkland Kirwan Kissell Kladstrap Klobas Knepper NUHCY Terry Rich Kayleen Kent Terry Barbara Rick Scott Dorothy Kohls Kotzian Krieger Kruckenberg LaDuke LaMain Landenberger Lane Lane Langland Debbie Jerry Kay Jo Alan Aletha Gary Lois Jim Joyce Larson Larson Lauderback LaVeIle Loymaster Leavenworth Leavenworth Leavenworth Lesh Lett Don Elmer Guy John Linda Deanne Sandy Mike Yvonne Nancy Lewallen Lewallen Lewis Lewis Light Lile Lindley Lingley Littleiohn Lloyd 228 Denn.is Vallerie Debbie Everefi Lofsledl' Lokertson Lohr Longanic Kathleen Steve Shirley John Lynch Mackey Maguire Mallions J Sophomores Zack Gary Debbie Chris Kalhy Roger ker Lorts Louden Loughmiller Lucky Lucky Lunceford Mary Karen Javan Roy Ray Bonnie Nance Manire Marsh Marston Marlsolf Mason Cindy Dave Susan Debbie Kelly Jim Janiece Chuck Donna Karen Martin Martin Malhis Matney McCIeary McCoy McDonald McGee McKee McKee Cathi Carol Phil Sherri Bob Pam Virginia Paula Arlene Diane McKee McKenney McKinnis McMillen McWilliams Mealsv Meier Mendenhall Meyer Meyers Rick Glenda Jim Mike Monte Richard Julie Kathy Gene Calvin Mielke Miller Miller Miller Miller Moccardine Mohr Mohr Montandow Morgan Connie Linda Diane Steve Barbara Gary Bonnie Trudy Doug Rick Morris Munson Nappe Nedorhiser Needham Neibauer Neill Neilson Nelson Nelson Donald Brenda Vern Frank Glenn Sheila Bob Donna Sherry Larry Neuman Nolen Norquist Northrup Norris Norris Nawatchick Nyara Oberg Odom Sieve Gayle Do 1 Ka ren Sandy Gale Fred Bob Ma rii Steven Okell Okila OH Otrobcni Padberg Page Palmblad Panif Parkinson Pauley Sophomores Karen Patsy Pearson Pearson Bill Bob Powers Pratt Kay Pederson Laurie Preskey Don Mona Janet Rentenaar Revel Richard Doug Bobbie Mork Robertson Roseman Rosenlund Robert Susan Debbie Rusaw Rush Ruth John Connie Gary Schoreder Schrader Schulenberg Shannon Christa! Sharp Sherer Beve Tom Sold 230 Snyder Dave Shipley Madalyn Spady Debbie Debbie Perkins Pizzo Kathy Terry Presley Prickett Tom Patricia Marsha Patsy Plesko Poe Porter Porter Silvia Mitch Nolan Mitch Pulmanl Robe Raybourn Reed Judy Dan Sue Steve Larey Benna Richard Richardson Richardson Ripley Ritmiller Roberts David Diana Joe Arlene Mike Fay Ross Ross Rossmiller Roullier Rout! Rowlands Linda Bill Saari Saing Helen Margie Schunke Schweizer Michele Steve Shields Sillman Bert Gary Spain Sparks Diane Becky Wayne Judy Salathe Salmeier Sanders Sandoval Brian Dan Terry Tom Seiler Senften Sery Severikp ?i 't'f - 1'r7 'f-111 4' .i, ii A' ir I - S ' . 5 , , h e i ffl: , r ,,.. -w. , ,Q , f. F 3 9 ,Q i' Q, 53, 5 .,.z,g,,f:i. N , at -1ff...5-,sf , gen , i I ,L 1 fi' M y V V . Q 4 , ,. ,lf A, S, .f ig if' W K 4 f .Z ...mt i., irswi rz Y if ,,.t?,..?y A f' M will ti. M. 3 Kris Rhoda Wineston Scott Simbins Simpson Smith Smothers Steve Terri Dave Jim Sperb Spotts Sradman Srkenicra J t,r, t ,p . , .J- Debbie Poteet Bob Renf ro Sue Roberts Steve Ruegg Nanette Saxi Doug' Sharkey I 3, 5 -if. l l 1 . K you 5 i lk . , W E H 11 , 'T'3 51,3 .. f f Q. 5 7-1, W . ,s,,, ?i?i95.:P,G5nZSC i f 'Ra Q . Steve Snow Ma rk Sroufe Sophomores Morcie Louis Stevenson Sfockhom Jim Dennise Swanson Tote ,. R-faeijwf , 4 if-1 'W I 5 ' .' I 7 ,. 5 4 i ' , mm h -hug . a- . 1 I' . 21, -g, h K 1 'L jj L-.. A ,H ' Steve Rick Thompson Tolond Debbie Mork Underrichf VonBeek Steve Leslie Shcrron Dione Wcnble Walker Wolker Warner , 'A 'f' w e ii W J, .e H' 1 'i M95 ' ,gseg ,, , if Cheryl Wr1 tson frcol use of first oid with The oid of the book Sophomores I Gce y Goyle Ken Jon Jayne Eileen John Vicky Dennise Lylf: Willson Wilson Wilson Winquisf Winiers Wise Wise Wolf Woods Woods Mariio Koihy Chris Luello Sherri Vern Gloriana Ken Roy Eugene Wooley Wrede Wright Wright Wright Yeager V ' Zochorios Zimmerman Zinier 12 3 1 V,L- .1 V. V. rg, F I rj, 1 E352 Connie . 1. G re e n ,, , .... Wray in 5. f xi , wx, -A .. ,-ff ffl. Q 1 Theresa Dykemon Sam Nelson 232 The Sophomore Class Homecoming float t X a Princess Nanci leaves the cor during Homecoming festivities, LA.-an Sophomores-Class of '70 9 Sophomore Snowball princess Julie Mohr and her escort Clyde' Rusaw happily smile as they- dance in the Christ- mas atmosphere. l Joanne LaVeIle proudly displays her artistic abilities. As Steve Hatcher konws, pleasure is to be found in discovering the sounds of silence while peering through a fish bowl. Freshman Class Coun il 34 it I fligylfflfslilxil MK Sly 'iw fi Q -'i 'S viuffcriel M31 sew + -1 . '-is f.izf,e5l ' 1 r .zgw '-f,1,-Mfr f ww-wiifsalrflmimz. l .. if wg i ' iz' ' - fi-1s1i1w55x',fs',i,fi' vi f M g r-1-ff.w4.i, 5 ' 'll 1 H, --iff.-sefifsleflz: a,..iJii,4i,: V ' A laif4,,,W W -,,.Mqlg ,,,G,,,, aligwye-:gee V- 5..ig,.2g3- Q ,fail s.sl.grs,g, f 4- W lg 1. rg .sg iss-is-1 A -1, 1, ,Ei t'?'ift' s S - Q if ,us 3 ' ,,.s , .4 A S V A . . ,ii s,.4 il -s . . , , ,,,. Z , . ,I ai 4+ Qi iidig I L 1 fl' Lil 'f' 2115? A f ps:,1.ir3fiM,.,rQgggi. S 1i,. u S , '5 , li K 'ig S s2'f ,iVi L ' if A ,i.gfz4l1i 1 as 12 a l.: .t , . 5 ...ii 153 2 f Glenn Schneider Denise Domke Terresc: Kogle Class of I9 I President ..... . . Glenn Schneider Vice-President .. .. Denise Domke Secrefory ..... .. Terresd Kogle ff Sgf. of Arms .... . . Dove Monnes Girls' League Rep. . . . . Connie Smith Dove Monnes Connie Smith l Freshmen Rodney Abbot? Chris Anderson ... Lll , ' fiigiiis fr , J r , -' 'viii . was Mike Ginr: Carol Herb John Chari Pal Keith Blair Abelien Adams Akita Aleshire Alexander Allen Allen Amundsen Anderson Mary Nancy Susan Dan Caron Frank Ron Gerald Nancy Anderson Anderson Anderson Andrisf Aquino Arellano Arellano Ash Aulenbacher Bill Baker Michelle Beard Frosh rally girls Mike Cindy Banning Barger Ann Glenn Beckley Behnke assemble their pam-poms for nw I r' fr if ww A livin! riffs if . , J uf A 1, ,fs ' vi., ,1 A, Af I Mary Susan Jim Bob Valerie Ralph Lonnie Barker Barney Barref Bates Baudoim Baurngardner Beaman Sieve Jeff Chris Terry Joe Ca ral Dan Beneski Benner Berglund Bernhard! Beftencourt Bialostosky Bixornsfad an upcoming frosh game. Bill Cindy Gwen Karen Melody Bivens Blackledge Blackwell Blakely Blakely Carolyn Randy Jim Ricci Kaarree Boesch Bonner Booth Borg Bathum Eleanor Craig en Mike Nancy Bourgo Bowen Bourne Bowman Bradfield Fairicia Chris Pa? Cheryl Kelvin Bradford 'Brauer Brennan Bresfer Brewer if M ff, i I . V y lbw., A L V , M Vt 5 , ' 1 ' , f -J V. Q . ' C f ,,, Q-if-4? V A - Freshmen ,X K M5 V VV,i5 k L :L 1, Q T ff CC ,,, in D 1C ggi ,ig A VN C V- ,,.' X Ann Donna Larry Mark Neil Steve Victor Joe Rich Pat Brookhyser Brown Brown Brown Burley Burns Burri Bushue Buskuhl Cahill Craig- Cher I Nolan Sharon Stephanie Stephanie Pam Linda Jacki Cassy Callicatte Calvin Calvin Carlson Carpenter Carrell Carter Cartier Case Carbone l r, .Q CY' ', ,Wt 3 533 Debbie Mike John Kevin Linda Melinda Gary Richard Debbie Tim Cazier Chamberlain Chapman Chapman Charlton Chilton Chiodo Chulufas Churchill Clapp Philip Stephanie Cathy Allan Tracey Kathy Barbara Steve Richard Linda Clemmer Cloud Coffey Cook Coon Cowan Cox Cox Crane Crawford , -, Q7 , C. C 1 I as I 1 25- z ' V at L C z,,Y'3f, ' Cy i v V ,if J C 3 -VV In i K K f w' kr 5 N i if 'wllll C s ' 1 ,. 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I ' Q Q Luann Mary Earl Calvin Frank Dave Steve Larry Anne Joyce Goodyear Gassett Gower Grahn Granshaw Gray Gray Green Guldenzopf Gurnsey Charles Joan Anthony Buz Roy Kit Darrell Todd Paul Dorn Haas Hadduck Hagel Hampton Hanchett Hammett Hansen Hansen Hanson HarP Debbrc Bob Gerald Sandy Debra Kimberly Vicki Randy Carol Harry Hart Hartney Hatcher Hatcher Haugen Hayes Head Heater Helding Helfenstein Kay Gary Gloria Debra Maurice Bonnie Linda Teresa Mike John enry Hensley Heston Hill Hippensteil Hoagland Hcard Hedges Hoffman Honeywell Freshmen David Carol Randy Gary Kevin Hoover Hopkins Harr Hosler House Janiece Roberi Robert Sonia Carole Howard Huck Huddleson Hummel Humphrey I M h Mr Jeff Bill Debbi Kathy NOr'r1mEI'1S6n lI5TSFIS inrenfly. Hal-:fo I-luiyulg lrgens Jackson Janes Karlene Leslie Teri Tim Dean I Jeffries Jeffries Jenness Jenness Jennings Don Naorna David Larry Jim Linda Marilyn Randy Terri Belsy Jensen Jensen Jesperson Jessen Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Kay 4 Rich Dwane Karen David Cur1is Keirh Judifh M6!lCdY Delible Jones Janes Joseph Joshi Joyner Kallberg Kemp Kaupilla Keener Kehrli Ken Robin Debra Denene Andy Kristie Wayne Kemple Kendrick Kennedy Kesierson Kiester Kilness Kim .Terri Teresa Janelle Don Dale Robert Karen Klobos Kagle Kost Krause Krebs Kfenseu Logging Glenda Kirnbrel Jim Lambert Rachelle Kirkwood Laurie Lane Jane! Klapsfein Sleven Lang Freshmen Deborra Linda Lonnie Larson Laughery La Velle Nilonda Vikki Tim Lavery Lavery Laws l coming ceremonies. Freshman Class president, Glenn Schneider, and Homecoming Princess Teresa Kogle ride into the Home 1' K' 913 21 I'i1i'iQ' . , .. . Q ' v y y f My L ' q y L K x -ill , gg L' fi 1 ' i ,, , K Qs. A L K' V1 ' .:f ' ' 'iii ' , f L'X1zf,1.,, :Ex f , 'F' W W J' ill i ' f ' , . - ' W ,- 251 f fl ' 'll Scott Shirley Mike JoAnn Ralph Jim Lee Sally Elaine Patricia Lee Lehrman Leitz Lien Lierman Lindsay Lloyd Lovell Lackey Lucky Annelle Nancy Linda Lewis Lewis Leymasier Ron Les Sieve Carol Susan Brill Daniel Nancy Pal Bob Lunan Luncelord Lund Lundbom Luttropp MacGregor Mack Maclewell Maqlewell Maggio Norma Larry Harvey Marcia Brad Dana Sieve Sally Brad Janice Mahr Mannlhey Mantel Maready Marsh Marshall Marshall Martin Masselh Mathew it ,Q L -dl .Q is am ii I Keilh Malhics Margaret 240 McTigue ,i ,,,,,k,,.,Q ,, , .L .. . .. Paul Dan Arr Gloria Dennis Brian Pam Larry Pat Malney Maul May Maylield McCleary McDonald McKean McKinley McLauchlin Melisa Willa Gary Norman Mike Pam Mary Debbie Brent McVey McVey Meeks Meier Mele Michael Mielke Miller Mills Nancy Denise Mills Mitchell Debra Sundii Morriss Masee 52355 V - , l g ff iiii, R ij' 'Fi ' 1wr,wg,'tfw f ' zwmgfvgv A ,.,-.. e '?5?!Ti', ' MPP Q Miki Vickie Newman Newman Debbie Mike O'dell Olbrich Freshmen. Patti Jack Marie Dave Bob Donna Carol Ted Moccardine Mahn Mohn Monnes Monnie Montgomery Morgan Morgan Brenda Douglas David Loretta Paula Carol Gary Kathy Muse Naval Nelson Nelson Nelson Nepper Newman Newman Connie Paula Nancy Kathrin Jon David Teresa Bob Newport Nice Nicholson Nommensen Nonamaker Norquist Norris Oberg Terri Tom Ronald Debbie Renata Michael Darlene Greg Olsen Olson Ott Pahle Painter Paiak Palrnblad Palrnblad Roger George Susan Debbie Cherf Diane Patricia Jim Debbie Mike Paola Parker Parker Parrish Paulsen Paulsen Payatte Payne Pemberton Pernberto. Mark! Marlene John John Laurel Rich Steve Laura Linda Helen ' Perrugo Persons Peters Peterson Peterson Philpot Pino Piplovick Pleiss Poelwiyk - ' 4 1, . 'l' 1 iff: iff? ...Q P R . 'V R t ,Q,' xg , 1 A V gg, 'Q Q . ,Q r. -if r ' Frank Mike Tim Rnxie Sharon Karl Daniel Julia Sue Debbie Pollan Papovich Porter Pratt Priddy Pulliam Pulsifer Purkeypyle Pynes Randall Jerry Chuck Lexie Rnbbin Jan Dan Steven Vickie Dennis Margaret Rothman Ready Redfern Reeves Reitsma Reynolds Reynolds Reymoldsan Rice Richard Freshmen x Laura Richardson Linda Rogers 1 Picture i O ' J Available Rory ' Sally Diane Jim Brent Debra Nancy Alan Wendy Richardson Richardson Richmond Riggs Rippey Ritschard Robbins Robinson Robinson Janet Sandra Steve Heather Anna Gregg Judy Jim Jim Ralph Ross Routr Rrede Ruddell Rattle Samel Sampson Sampson Rosemary Sanchez Mike Schultz iviartin Cheryl Leonard Sandra Keih Roger Robert Glenn Karen Sanders Sasse Scales Schaffer Schiller Schilperoort Schmidt Schneider Schroeder David Sandra Phyllis Byron Becky Kathy Ronnie Sally Sandy Schwerdt Scott Seal Searls Sellars Senteney Seltan Sherer Shoemcikg. Deniese Shrack Linda Smith Arlene Judy David Gerald fhristine Sheryl Carol Connie David Simpson Simpson Sinclair Singleton Skoestad Slayton Smith Smith Smith Patrick Tracey Elena Bonnie Debra Joan Dawn Ken Tony Smith Smith Smythe Snoolc Snow Sorensen Span? Spears Sperb Linda Spink Mariorie Steinman Gary Grace Shirley Jeanine Larry Darlene Melanie Burton Edith Spinnett Spinnett Stomper Starr Steadman Steele Steffe Steier Stein Sherrie Mike Barbara Diana Gene Steven Vicki Loren Nancy Stenslund Steuls Stewa rt Stewa rt Stewart Stewart Stingle Stal in Stolz Freshmen Bill Dianna Billie Debbie Alan Ron Allen Gary Laury Teresa Stover Strait Strand Streng Sullivan Sunan Sutton Swan Swan Sword Mike Mary Thomas Becky Suezette Steve Connie Larry Lyle Zona Tahr Tanner Tanner Taylor Teeny Thomsen Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson ,s. Gene Bob Rick Debbie Wayne Paul Barlzara Donna Sandra Laurie ' Tilgner Tingley Tischle' Todd Townsend Trogis Travis Turner Turner Unverricht Diedre Irene Nancy Jennie Cathy Cynthia Kathleen Kennie Lanette Lee Urban Van Zander Van 'Ende Van Gorcler Van Zyl Veldhuizen Venable Venable Voita Voita I 4.5 SS . r fi' P' . r , y'1' -. SF, ' ,, Sfifl fm' rf ,. .,Z,y. . if 5 if , IL iii S' 5 A il T' 'ell , 1. sw V , - . .K .T rf - Ws-'- 2 f I Susan Nadine Frank David Kathy Rick Pam ' S ' S S1 'S Sr Si SS ' ' Vorm Wagner Waite Walker Walker Walker Walters A t ' ff , 1, , 3 , Gresham's sunshine is enjoyed by three freshmen girls during a lunch break. S- S' f V, ' V f ' A fl I gf, y .ttu . K it J' 'T-L' S S Sn.. ' ,QMS f Diane Julie Steve we T 'M f Wambaugh Ward Watkinds P ,r . 'fs Q A 'ebb . V Candy Chuck Violet -0. A Watkins Watson Waybrandt illiw x ri if ., .. in V .. 7. , i 'i -fif.il5'fl ' iii W I L ,y xil ,gf-naw . , .. 4 in ll S' ' A S FB ,. Qllilff T QQQ7? 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Mike S, Tara Gary Jack Wilcox Wilde Williams Williams Williams Wills Wills l l 1 Janice Duane Jerry Widmer Wight Wilcox Brenda Corc Eddie Wilson Wilson Wilson , 1 fj X, X , 32 ff, ' 5' vi . 3 Y rl' ' X fff.fw,,q i 2 .Q if i K '51 K sein 'Lx 'YW I gif -. Q'il' T f5f f: ,3f W M ' i in ' lj fi ,. 1' -: - 1 A . W ' Lilly Laura l Marshall Wilson Winner Wolcoff Denise Cindy Glenn Wolters Woods Woods Tmmy Pai Diane Wootlen Wrede Yamashim Pam Barba ra Floyd York Young Young Susan Bonnie Laura Yungeberg Zacharais Zimmerman Freshmen-Class of' I Conme and escort, Bull Vaerem, had an enloyable af the Snowball ' ' . , .V I K' 1 , Q.--r L' . vs rr - ' . Qs, ' , L' Q . 3 ' Ag ry.. if 5 z1ff1,::f5:,g,f,sew H - . ,. , , QQ. ,.,, k . , . ' f A 3,2 TY iigfiisifr ' rf ,L lr f 5 . -: , I ,G ,,,A L, . K .1., , ., .. ee. Y' - 'fx s 19355, ?l'!?1zI' Q ,:, -:fm f, ff , ' f , 1 gfiigsefz - ewfiegfg xv I :1 1 ' ffilifli 'fs !ag..Q,g - fr ragllijgisg 1 r- .. Listening Labs help Kathi Nornmenson and Rick Philpor learn the fundamentals of German. Karen Fcllker improves her overhand serve dur- ing P.E. classes. X Ads And Index 6' SEK DN ' ,I Y mi ,L 5, gg ggi! 'ha -1 Sv 'wk 2 ...diana-aw 1'-1 A uw . 24 JXVR.. 246 8011.5 .rl 1 !I4'5 'l M ip kwin! -,g.,u,,- 21.15 f yy.. -' 2,-., 'Mi ff: ,, 5,4 1' I , 1 vw: ,, fn., ' 115, E A -V .. wk -:af ' 1:1-' , i. Q - V 'l f 'r may ' 4 sawn QE, 1 ' k ' ' :' LM i , , fL1,f5gw,f, 1 it NL -. Jr ,vwvM,f,..f . 1' A Vg: We , A Q, ,,,. , '-4 :L f :fr 3- ww-. .M 3 ,. X My , Have a banana? Dain Lauolerback selects a bunch af ZIMMERMANS I2-MILE CORNER. Don'T worry, Linda! Some clay you will be able To cook, NEIL RIEGELMANN APPLIANCE, 50 N.E. 2nd, 665-4158. 248 WESTERN AUTO serves young and old alike, as Mary Sue Sfewarf finds out. 301 N.E, Roberts, 665-3280. i - Bruce Thompson and Debbie Pizzo enioy a coke af ARCTIC CIRCLE, 730 Easf Powell, 665-6368. Come on, Fat Albert! 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A U.S. Bank Special Check- ing Account is ideal for your High School and College years No minimum balance. No monthly service charge. Your name and address printed free on each check. CHECK WITH US. GRESHAM BRANCH 247 E. POWELL UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON I Mlmber Fedsnl Deposit Insurance Corporation N L J -MM, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON North Roberts Avenue 665-3161 Buying gifts ot McBAlN'S PAYLESS DRUGS is easy as Gail LeCroy learns. 111 N. Roberts, 665-4298. 251 Pauleffe and Jim find that Windshields and firesgare Cl snap af IVY SERVICE STATION, 109 Eclsf Powell. Julie Coburn finds if easier and fasfer To Travel by GRESHAM TRANSFER INC., 620 N.E. Kelly, 665-3141. H Marnie Jorgenson and Jodi Seales are iusf in time for Tea af MILLER-KIDDER HARDWARE COMPANY, 120 NorTl'1 Main, 665-5611. 252 Birdie gets all lafhered up at BEN'S BARBER SHOP, 47 East Powell Rosemary is as pretty as a picture, with the help of KING'S CASTLE, 1215 East Powell, 665-3793. x ,f'fX l. pref .. 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Springews 4u'F1:EultIAPPENlNG M Dance Hall I 2 '3 C ROCKING C C wmi O TiZQ,'32QgeS I- CHRIS MARKS '- Nome Bonds O 0 'E 'E mf,,ff.,if.1 1' 'Z 1- X 1- 2 HAPPY HOLIDAYS mom 123 lmnlo Pofjg' 1Eg,,1fjfJ ' 13' 1 nm. ro 1 AM. :vm Drucnr 3' 5 Springer signs A 4:2 3 :mmol mg 25 Seniors A Abelein, Merilee 110,124,135, 143,182 Abts, Margie 102,107,120,127, 135,137,182,204 Akers, Rod 207 Allen, Deborah 182 Allen, Sue 182 Allen, Rich 102,110,12B,141,182 Alley, Roger 182 Altman, Annette 8,22,44,120, 121,129,138,169,182,203,251 Anderson,Dcug 36,50,88,90,136, 182,193,206 Anderson, Kathi 100,182,193,210 247,251,279 Ansell, John Armstrong, Gene 50,53,64,70,l 82, 256 Arnell, Michael 110,1B2,193,206, 276 Arnold, Daniel 193 Arnold, Wallace 182 Arthur, Douglass 202 Ascenzi, Vicki 129,182 Aschoft, Vern 130,182 Askelson, Royce 182 B Backham, Charles Ball, Sandra 182 Balzer, Louise 182 Banning, Roger 182 Barker, Carol 182 Barratt, Linda 182 Barrett, Steve 122,123,183 Barton, Judy Batcheller, Ken 183 Beals, Mike 61,183 Beals, Tammy 62,110,112,124, 183 Bean, Jan 107,112,129,183 Beard, Patty 110,124,137,183 Becker, Greg 98,116,138,139, ,181,18'3,205,208,249,253 Beckley, candy 129,183,208 Bell, Greg 40,112,120,141,183, 203 Bell, Robert Bennett, Cathi 98,112,116,120, 183 Bergh, Paul 116,183 Berver, Bruce 3B,136,183,203 Berry, Jay 183 Binder, Brian 43,183 Binns,Catl1i 184 Blackleclge, Nancy 112,184 Bloom, Doug 184 Boehlke, Cheryl 184 Bonner, Ron 193 Bostick, Helen Bourgo, Daniel Bourne, Fred Bowers, Jean Boyce, Linda 184 Branch, Steve Brattain, Rick Briley, Pam 184 Brown, Downette 110,184 Brown, Dawn 103,184 Brown,J1m 184 Brown, Stephen 124,145 Bruns, Carol 124,163,184 Bryant, Stephanie 184 Bryson, Linda 184 Buckner, Janice 184 Bunnell, Nancy Burkhart, John Burley, Paul 38,110,184,206, 207,276 Burns,Dc1ve 50,53,54,13O,136, 185 Bushue, Barry 98,112,141,185 C Coldwell, Kirk 50,53,88,89,136, 185 Campbell, Nancy Cansler, Ray 185 Cansler, Robert 124,185 Carrell, Sharon 185 Carruth, Jim 30,50,98,105,122, 123,136,140,185 Casterline, Peggy 23,97,102,124, 125 Chalmers, Don 17,24,25,47,100, 102,138,139,185,188,205,209, 247,249 Chapman, David Charpentier, Sandy 185 Christensen,Jim 130,185 Christian, Jim 203 Churilla, Keith 185 Claywell, Doug 185 Coburn, Julie 102,104,110,129, 185,252 Combs, Doug 185 Comer, Ralph Cook, Candy 129,185 Crabtree, Duane 130,185 Crane, Bev 185 Crouser, Bryce 185 Cromley, Richard Curfman, Dan 122,123,142,185, 274 D Daughtery, Sheri 185 Davidson, Melvin Davis, Dennis 51,186 Davis, Ron -50,53,136,186 Dickey, Liz 13,28,29,120,129, 164,186 Dixon, Nancy 186 Dostert, Hans 130,186 Douglas, Bill 186 Dunlap, Don 186 Dutton, Pattie 186 Duvall, Ronda 186 E Earley, Mike 186 Edrniston, Carol Eggars,Sandy1 129,186 Eilertsen, Rosemary 12,17,104, 127,129,186,203,209,210,253 Eckrrian, Renee 120,202,203,207 Ekstrom, Don 68,70,136,165,181, 186 Elann, Larry 93,100,101 ,102,103, 186,187,206 Elder, Lloyd 186 Elia, Joanne 143,186 Elie, Mona Elliott, David 8O,83,186,187,258 Engler, Jan 186 F Fain, Karen 129,186 Fairchild, Gary 186 Farmer, Helen 187 Farmer, Sharon 107,124,127,181 187,204,208 Feldman, Mark 122,149,179,187 Feng,Roy 29,50,53,105,137,187 11 97,221 Fletcher, Larry 187 Floeter, Mike 187 Frank, Loren .74,77 Franks, Alonda 129,187 G Garl, Sandria 187 Garner, Ted 187 Gavin, Karen 102,110,124,142, 187 Gigiiom, Elizabeth 124,188 Glover, Stan 4,50,53,7O Godin, Linda 124,128,188,274 Graolin, Tim 27,112,120,124,188 Gmyuudy 1o7,12o,124,1es,2o3 Grayhek,Sharon 138,163,188 Green, Robin Greene, Adonica 106,110,129, 164,188 Gregg, Sharon 188 Gregus, Larry Grimsted, Mark 50,51 ,1 25,1 34, 188 Guldenzopf, Dale 188 Guenther, April 188 Gustafson, Linda ' 188 H Hall, victoria 99,110,188 260 1 Hampton, Renee ,127,137,165, 188,206 Hanley, Jeff 2,34,53,B9,120,172 173,188,203,209,250,255 Hanson, Carol 189 Hanson, Paul 13,29,81,189 Hardin,Jim 8,32,35,50,53,92, 120,121 ,136,140,1 89,203,255 Hardin, George 189 Hardy,Trenna 12,120,135,189, 203,256 Harper, Bill 189 Harris, Virginia 189 Hartwick, Benny 189 Hayes, Kevin 6,189 Heirnan, Donna 12,120,124,137, 189,203,275 Heimel, Susi 40,129,189 Helmes, Linda 189 Hergert, Launie 189 Hereford, Gregg 47,125,172,189 Hessel, Don 50,53,74,75,77,116, 136,189,256 Heston, Bill 125,189 Hibbarcl, Connie 189 Hill, Don 189 Hippenstiel, Joan 120,138,189, 203,249 Hoard, Bruce 189 Holden, Chris 1100,101,102,190, 250,275 Holmes, Pat 190 Holtzheimer, Donna 190 Homer, Marta 163,190 Hornsley, Ken 190 Horn, Allen Horsford, Eric 190 Horsford, Sonia 1-lottenstein,Nancy 163,190 Houck, Paul 190,207 Hubbard, Sharleen 12,43,62,11O 120,124,125,190,203 Hudin, Jean 110,122,123,127, 135,190 Humble, Ed 17,50,53,134,136, 142,190,274 Hunt, Gayle 190 Hutchins, Jim 190,203 Hutchings, Robert 120,134,136, 190 lckler, Arvin lde, Therese 190 lkeda, Lucy 190 J Jacobsen, Louise 129 Jarvis, Ray 2,4,50,64,66,67,68, 70,190,255 Jarvis, Steven 190 Jeffries, Jerri 124,135,143,172, 190 Johnson, Carl 8,20,50,53,112, 116,190 Johnson, Dennis 191 Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Shawn Jones, Cecil 2,16,26,7O,92,93, 94,102,112,116,124,136,140, 191 Jones, Doug 125,149 Jones, Kathi 104,120,121,129, 191,205,209,259 Jones, Richard Jordan, Pete 191 Jordan, Ruth 191 Jorgenson, Marni 129,191,252 Judd, Leroy K Kar1'1p,GC1il 133,149,163,191, 206 Kang, Valerie 120,127,129,191, 209,210 Kelly, Clinton 122,123 Kiester, Arlene 163,191 Kilborn, Leroy 191 Kim, Gary 191 Kim, Mitch- 9,20 I ' Seniors Klndred,Shirley 'l24,125,135,191 Kirkham,Janet 191 Kirwin,DeniSe 47,107,124,125, 191,204,208 Kissinger,Chuck 55,104,136,191 Knox, Birdie 33,47,120,122,123, 138,169,173,184,191,203,20B, 252 Knox, Brion 191 Kozera, Pat 191 Kotzian, Linda 97,125,147,191 Krause, Gerri 124,125,191 Kruckenberg, Randy 50,53,102, 124,136,192,209,250,254 Kuykendall, Shirley 192 L Lamain, Linda 192 Latham, Peggy 3,129,192 Lauderback,Doin 38,124,128, 136,141,181,192,209,246,248 Law, Craig 4,46,50,53,68,69,70, 80,83,136,192 Laws, EJ. Leach, Curt Leavitt, Marcia 8,32,33,34,35, 107,110,120,121,129,140,192, 194,208,249,255 Lecroy,Gail 102,129,164,192, 208,251 Lee, Claire 192 Leeper, Dick 122,123,192 Lester, Carol Lewis, Bob 103,110,192 Leutenegger, Terry 74,77,78 Lintner, Larry 102,103,124,141, 192 Loebl, Mike 192 Loehr, Judy 3,129,192 Lofstedt, Curt 5O,53,70,136,165 Laftin,Dan 4,7O,81,82,165,192, 208,258 Laos, Ed 192 Louden, Diana Lovelace, Patti 110,120,121,192, 206 Lowman, Paulette 43,101,102, 103,192,206,252,257,275 Ludtke, Walter 50,53 Lukas, Terry Lundbom, Anne 192 M Mclcgregor, Scott 192 Malone, Sue 110,193 Mansfield, Robert 193 Mantel, Linnea 193 Marossie, Phil 193, Marston, Alan 6O,88,130,193 Masseth, Debbie 12,120,193 Mateo, Joii 18,19,40,120,123, 125,135,168,183,198,203,206, 210 Matthew, John 27,47,112,120, 124,193 Matteson, Andrea McAntosh, Caroll 193 McBain,Terri 43,124,129,139, 193,275 McCoy, Janet 175,193 McKee, Mitch 193 McKenny, Sandy 129,163,193, 206 McKeown, Tobe 110,128,193 McLauchlin,Lynda 120,194 McMillen, Gary McWilliams, Julie 194 Medford, Vern lvlelby, Becky 26,106,120,194, 203 Mele, Tony 194 Menser, Paul 194 Metzger, Judi 125,129,194 Metzger, Mea 123,194,198 Miller, Pam 98,122,123,14O,163, 198,202,203 MilIs,Carol Milne, Carl 50,l02,120,121,136, 194,203 Milne, Tom 110,120,143,194,203 Milton, Ann 124,125,194 Mishima, John 102,120,134,136, 195 Monnie, Mike 116,120,124,138, 195,208 Moore, Deanna 195 Morgan, Larry 61,195 Moyer, Rita 195 Mulkey, Russ 195 Mullaney, Pat 24,37,112,116, 195 N Nelson, Dennis 195 Nelson, Jim Nelson, Randy 195 Newcomer, Dennis Nicholsen, Steve 195 Nold, Belinda 195 Northup, Bill 195 Norris, Diana 195 Norris, Mike 195 Nowak, Bruce 95,110,195 O Olson, Gregg 112,116 Ormes, Steve 120 Orr, Rod 50,54,102,112,116,12C 124,132,136,195,208,256 Owens, Dick 11,174,195 P Padberg, John 195 Palmblad, Karen 195 Palmblad, Steve 195 Parkerson, Jonathon 196 Parr, Steve 174 Penkert, Cheryl 163,196 Perkins, Gaylene 175,196 Peterson, Kraig 23,44,196 Peterson, Greg 8,112,116,196 Peterson, Steve 196 Phillips, Richard 196 Phinney, Alan 196 Pierce, Dave 60,92,124,136,196, 203 Pierce, Donna 196 Pierce, Georgia 7,163,196,206 207 Pino, Susan 124,135,196 Pittman, Mary 196 Palivka, Bonnie 175,196 Poteet, Donna Potter, George Powers, Gary 37,112,140,196 Prickett. Barbara 125,196 Raab, Gary 196 Rackham, Charles 110 Raff, Christa 196 Ranstead, Larry 40,196 Rothman, Wayne 196 Reeves, Derek 43,102,122,123, 196,205 Rhoads, Melody 112,124,125, 142,197 Richard, Edward 197 Richardson, Jim 197 Riggs, Joyce 197 Riley, Ellen 33,46,120,121,138, 139,'I69,173,197,203 Robertson, David 47,124,125,T38 204,205 Roher, Jack 8,20,50 Rolph, Dolly 197 Ross, Shari Roullier, Phil Rouse, Darlene 197 mow, Clyde 24,110,197,120, 121,201,233 Rush, Dale 137,197 S Sahll, Mary 97,197 Sanders, Linda 17,1 O2,1OA,1 1 0 129,163,197,24a ' Sanderson, Pat 197 Sandoval, Carolyn 124,125,142, 197 1 Sanseri, Margaret Schade, Wolfgang 102,124,142, 147,197 Schiller, Paula 99,107,112,129, 198 Schilperoort, Dennis 2,4,5O,51,5.3, 66,67,68,70,130,136,208,255 Schmidt, Alice 198 Schut, Beryl 198 Seoles, Jodi 129,164,19B,209, 252 Searls, Glenn 198 Serroels, Ann 12,12O,125,137, 198,203 Savers, Jim 93,198,206,251,257 Sharkey, Dave 198 Simon, Pete 198 Simpson, Selma 198 Sinclair, Pete 50,120,198,203 Sklinicka, Billy 198 Smith, Carolyn 198 Srnith,Kr1s1i 47,100,172,198,209 210,253,274 Smothers, Virginia 4O,64,124,199, 20-4 Sogge, Glenn 24,25,46,47,102, 112,116,121,124,199,205 Sold, Richard 145,199 Sowers, Mike 199 Speck, Billy Spencer, Nancy 35,199 Sperb, Dorothy 107,137,199,275 Stacey, Nick 39,139,171 Stomper, Walter Steffan, Barbara 106,120,135, 199,203 Stevens, Charles 199 Stewart, Mary Sue 110,124,127, 135,199,248 Stiefbold, Terry 187,199 Stockam, Randy 50,199 Stone, Martin 38,112,124,138, 139,169,171,175,199,205 Sutton, Clair 199 Szabo, Stephen 199 Surmeyer, Patti 2,3,8,23,32,34, 35,44,46,120,124,138,139,140, 199,209,246,255,210 Swan, Sue 124,125,139,199 Swanson, Nancy 12,120,199 T Takemoto, Steve Tempest, Dave 40,61 ,199 Terpenning,Bill 124,125,141,199 Thompson, Bruce 199,248 Thompson, Linda 124,125,135, 200 Thompson, Molly 124,12O,181, 204,208 Thompson, Nick Thompson, Rosie rllompsorcsion 45,50,53,102, 116,120,124,136,200,256 Thompson, Victoria Todd, John 200 Tomosini,Bill 50,74,75,77,136, 200 Townsend, Rhoda Towle, David Townsend, Roger Trattner, Harold 200 Travis, Ellen 200 Truselo, Geraldine 47,124 Tyson, Janice 125,163,200 V Vorney, Cheri 12,120,137,168, 200,203 Vohs, Debby 98,122,123,200 Vohs, Judy 200 Volta, Leslie 200 W lNaite, Pat 200 Wakefield, Dan 200 Walker, Steve 200 Wall, Barbara 200 Weeks, Peggie 200 Wellman, Douglas 200 Wheeler, Maureen 164,200 Whisler, Tom 200 Whiteford, Heather 17,21 ,99,104 120,121,129,202,208,249 White, Miles 201 White, Sharon Wilcox, Sharon 102,201 Williams, Earl 201 Williams,Steve 90,120,121,201, 203,207 Williams, Terri 201 Williams, Terry 160,201 Wills, Jim R. 4,50,53,70,B1,136, 201,203,209,258 Wills, Jim W. 41 ,48,61 ,62,69,80, 98,112,120,201 Winner, Laura Wise, Martin Woods, Judy 120,201 Wooten, Keith 201 Worth, Mike 102,202 Wrede, Jan 202 Wylie, Carol 202 261 B K Seniors Y Young, Dave 112,116,201,202 Young, Roger Young, Sandra 97,202 Z Zemp, Tina 202 Zumwolt, Carol 202 Juniors A Adams, George 214 Adams, Sherice 143,214 Albrecht, Marcella 214 Alclinger, Tom Allen, Dennis 214 Alvey, Pat 164,214 Anderegg, Ricky 130,214 Anderson, Dennis 7,214 Anderson, Keith 88,214 Anderson, Nancy 4 Andrist, Michael 214 Arents, Linda 164,214 Arnell, Neil 79 Arnold, Edwin 74,77,214 Arthur, Thomas 214 Arthurs, Kenneth 214 Aulenbacher, Mark Baker, Ben 102,214 Bak-er, Carol 133,214 Balfour, Doug 214 Banning, Janet 214 Barlow, Roger 214 Barnes, Jett 134,214 Barnick, Mary 97,214,216 Bays, Leslie Beasley, Pamela 98,112,214 Bell, Gail 98,214 Bell, Ronald 214 Benner, Debbie 214 Benner, Linda 214 Berglund, Janet 214 Bettencourt, Gordon 214 Bialostosky, Neal 74,92,124,132, 214 Billings, Yvonne 220 Binker, Tom 214 Biornstad, James 112,141 ,214, 220 Blackledge, Michael 8S,103,140, 214 Blakely, Mildred 214 Blohm, Darleen 23,120,214 Bodin, Cindy 214,276 Bourgo, Mary 214 Bourgo, Terry 74,77,214 Braden, Gale 214 Bradley, Georgette 102,214,220 Bredenkamp, Kerry 137,141,214 Brockette, Jerry 147,214 Brookhyser, Don 124,145,214 Brooks, James Brown, Andrew 214 Brown, Dennis Brown, Larry 214 Brown, Linda 214 Brumley, Debra Bryson, Sandy 214 Buix, Donna 214 Bunker, Thomas Burkhart, Diana 214 Burklund, Alta 214 Burlingame, Dennis 214 Burns, Molly 214 Burri, Daniel 61,214 Buss, Dennis 128,132,166,214 Butcher, Tom 214 C Cahill, Ken 9,2O,120,214 Calcagno, Patricia 214 Carey,Sherree 64,214 262 Carlson, Janet 220 Carlson, Tresa 214 Carter, Tom 214 Cartier, Larry 94,214 Chambers, Larry 60,214 Chapman, Mike 214 Charlton, Diane 214 Charpentier, Sherrie 214 Chilton, Lana 12,102,104,124, 129,214 Chulufas, Karen Claywell, Gerald Coiteux, Donald 81 Combs, Shelley R, 164,214 Cook, Donald 214 Coon, Marsh 119,214 Coop, Linda 214 Cooper, Rick 84,214 Coulter, Debbie 137,214,274 Cox, Angela 214 Crane, Beverly 214 Cross, Peggy 214 Cullison, Steve Cumming, Steven 141,214 Cunningham,Michelle 214 Curion, Vernon 214 D Dahrens, Virgil 214 Dailey, Sherri 214 Davidson, Susan Davies, Christopher 214 Davison, Ricky 166,214 Dayton, Dan 102,124,145,134, 215 Demeter, Allen Derryberry, Bruce 215 Deyoung, Howard 103,141,215 Dillard, Sandy 135,215 Dixon, Susan 215 Donelly, Jeri 215 Dooley, Rosemary 163,215 Doran, Brian 215 Doty, Michael 215 Dow, Donald Bryden, Jeff 215 Duff, Judith 215 3uncan,David 124,125,141,215 Dwight, Duane 79,170,215 E Earley, Joe' 79,170,215 Edmond, Debbie 1O'2,111,127, 164,215,220 Eggers, Pat 215 Egli, Peter 215 Ellsworth, Hugh 120,121,145,215 Emery, Roger Erickson, Bill 56,74,215 F Fancher, Faith 105,215 Fancher, Galen 141,215 Fanshier, Bob 50,88,136,215 Farley, Mike 215 Farley, Steve 166,215 Felker, Greg 137,215 Fessler, Donna 215 Fettig, Gayle 21,5 Firman, Ted 60 Fischer, Sally 164,215 Fisher, Barbara 215 Flaherty, Lindsey 215 Fletcher, Don 215 Folsom, Sharon 215 Fowler, Larry 215 Fox, Richard Franz, Bennie 215 Franzier, Gary 215 French, Gary 215 Friderich, Terry 215 Fuiimoto,Shoron 29,105,120,121 124,137,215,221 G Gailey, Dale 215 Gallacher, Kathy 215 Gardner, Chuck .215 Garrett, Fred Geertz, Linda 129,146,215 Gehrke, Barbara 215 Geiszier,Jerald 124,215 Gerry, Susan 215 Gibson, Melanie 12,120,215 Gigliotti, Louis 88,215 Ginter, David 120,121,215 Gladen, Brenda 31 ,99,107,215 Goetz, Debby 111,146,215 Goins, Larry 215 Gooding, Dianna 128,129,215 Gooding, Margaret 215 Goodyear, Neal 134,215 Gossett, Robert 215 Gould, Deborah 215 Graves, Susan 111,163,215 Greenshaw, Chris 164,215 Gress, Dave 215 Groom, Jim 215 Grotewcld, Keith 215 Grover, Mike 216 H Hager, Bill 216 Haggerty, Rod Hammer, Anita 216 Hanchett, Jewell 164,216 Haner, Diana 216 Harding, James 56,216 Harp, Patty 128,129,216 Harper, Clay 216 Harris, Dale 137,216 Hartwick, Garry Hatcher, Gary 77,166,216 Hatcher, John 45,6O,74,77,88, 136,147,216 Hatton, Kris 105,216,219 Hayes, Karla 102,144,138,216 Heath, Dan 216 Heimel, Gary 112,116,216 Heitz, Fred 216 Heller, Jerry Hellickson, Donna 216 Hendon, Jerry 216 Hendon, Roy 216 Henry, Susan 105,216 Hermanson,Linda 6,105,216 Heutzenroeder,Sandra 96,216 Hinson, Gene 216 Hoagland, Sherry 135,216 Hoard, Carl Hoecker, Sally 133,216 Holdridge, Rick 216 Holmes, Richard 17,50,52,81,82, 134,216 it sf- 6' Honke, Sandi 216 House, Bob 2,31 ,50,53,69,70, 124,216,255 Hudgeons, Don Hudson, Dave 216 Humphrey, Robert 216 Hunt, Don 137,141,216 Hunt, Julie 163,216 lde, Darleen 12,120,216 Irish, Susan J Jayne, David 216 Jennings, Colleen 216 Jensen, Carolyn Jensen, Bob 61 ,74,21 6 Jensen, Keven 2,66,67,68,70,92, 93,102,124,136,216 Job, Rene 216 , Johnson, Beatha 12,110,12O,124, 216 Johnson, Donald 145,216 Johnson, Eric 92,120,139,213,216 Johnson, Linda 216 Johnson, Margaret 112,116,216 Johnson, Sylvia 216 Johnston, Steve 216 Joyce, Michael 216 Jones, Kathleen 216 Jones, Rosemary 216 Judd, Debbra 119,216 Kaclderly, Brian 132,216 Kamp, Mike 88,134,216 Kang, Tina 55,104,105,120,124, 213,216 Kellogg, Jim Kelly, Sid 130 Kemple, Kathy 216 Kenagy, Rose 97,137,216,274 Kendall,Wanda 96,146,216 Kendell, Stevin 216 Kibbons, Jennie 133,216 Kile, Jim 216 Kim, Carol 99,107,217 Kimbiel, Jeannette 217 King, Richard 217 . DW ' . ,,,, ,sf , gg 1 i',, orgy, L g 1 ,'i, 5,. , , 1 K , ,Q . . .. ., ,L , , uv' Juniors Kinoshita,1xen 11,103,124,141, 217 Kissinger, Kay 62,110,12O,.138, 217 Kost, Jackie 135,163,217 Krebs, Don 50,74,75,76,77,217 Kreofsky, Dan 137,217 Kuykendoll, Rickey 56,217 L Laduke, Larry 132,217 Lane, Jory 60,134,217 Lane, Mitch 217 Lang, Roger 132,166,217 Larsen, Judith 217 Larsen, Waye 125,217 Laver, Ken Law, Jane 61,110,217 Leavitt,Gary 39,8S,122,123,143 217 Lesperance, Ron 50,53,74,77,217 Lett, Brenda 142,147,217 Lewallen, Dave 217 Lewis, Jack 217 Lindsay, John Francis 61,124,217 Lindsay, John Frederick 130,217 Longenecker, Sally 217 Loshinger, John Loughmiller, Jerry 217 Lubbes, Dennis 137,217 Lucky, Don 50,217 Lucas, Vicky 217 Lunan, Jim 217 Lusetti, David 41,98,116,217 Luster, Robert 132,217 Lyons, William 88,102,217 M Macgregor, Sue 217,219 Machnik, Belinda 120,217 Mack, Vicky 217 Mannthey, Jim 217 Marsh, Jerry 217 Marston, Ron 56,130,217 Martin, Darlene 217 Martin, Debbie 98,112,217 Martin, Roger 61,124,217 Mathews, Terry 217 .K W.. Mathias, Sharol 217 Maul, Jeff 217 May, Tony 217 McCalib, Jerry 217 McClanahon, Ray McCleary, Jeri 138,217 McDowell, Sue 110,135,217 McGee, Albert 130,217 McKay, Russel 217 McKee, Bonnie 124,125,139,217, 256 McKeever, Kathy 124,125,216, 220' McLaughlin, Archie 217 Melby, Greg 217 Mele, Cyndi 164,217 '1Aercer, Randt 217 V1eyer,Marla 143,217 Meyers, Kathy 217 Miller, Brenda 217 Miller, Jerry 217 Miller, Mike 50,80,217 Miller, Richard 217 Mills, Rick 217 Milton, Alice 217 Mishima, Jan 120,217 Miyake, Mickey 155,217 Moccardine, Bob 217 Montandon, Susan Moore, Janet 120,217 Moore, Sherry 217 Moran, Kathy 119,217 Morey, Jeff 35,45,12O,121,124, 134,138,217,221 Morfitt, Carmen 217 Morgan, Calvin 217 Morgan, Janine 22,138,217 Morris, Robert 217 Morriss, Dorothy 217 Muckle, Kathy 101,120,217 Munday, Valerie 217 N Nappe, Curt 217 Needham, Gary 50,217 Neely, Debra 217 Neilson, Candy 107,120,218 Neilson, Gary 218 Nelson, Christine Nelson, Kathy 12,12O,122,218 Netzel, Brion 120,218 Newbold, Lori 218 Newlands, Greg 218 Nicol, John 74,77,218 Niska, Sid 71,8O,83,218 Norquist, Rick 7,98,112,218 Norris, Mike 218 Northrup, John 218 0 Odom, Douglas 218 Okrosinski, Bill 35,61,120,121, 218 Olson, Shirley 31,129,218 Onchi, Doug 95,132,218 Opray,Joanne 129,163,218,279 Orr, Randy 92,95,124,128,218 Ostrander, Valera Ostrem, Jim Owes, Barbara 218 P Pahle, Stephanie 218 Painter, Glenn 218 Painter, Roland 218 Palmblod, Doug 218 Paola, Mary 218 Parker, Brad Parkerson, Steve 218 Parmele, Joanne 218 Pauley, Steve Payne, Thomas 32,92,218,120, 121 Perkins, Brad 128,218 Perkins, Cindy 218 Peterson, John Petrak, Kathy 119,218 Pettit, Greg 218 Phillips, Bonnis 218 Phillips, Martha Jane 146,218 Philpot, Barbara 218 Poelwiik, James 218 Poitras, Ray 218 Popia, Gary 49,8O,218 Porter, Debby 97,218 Porter, Patty 97,218 Poteet, Wayne 218 Powell, Caroline 12,95,124,218, 120 Pullen,Connie 218 PuIIiom,Koihy 95,124,135,218 R Rabi, Mike 218 Rademacker, Gary 50,218 Radmaker, Nora 43,98,122,123, 124,218,279 Ratt, Werner 218 Ranstead, Steve 53,218 Reed, William 218 Reese, Leonard 218 Rentenaar, Robert 218 Reuber, Walt 112,116,218 Reuther, Loretta 218 Richard, Dave 218 Richardson, Bob 218 Richardson, Keith 56,218 Rieder, Dennis 218 Rippey, Lindo 128,164,218 Robertson, Bob Robinson, Jess 147,218 Rogers, Ann 218 Ralph, Myron 5O,81,218 Rooks, Vickie 21,98,11O,122,123 124,14O,142,2l8 Rosecrans, Pamela 218 Ross, Janet 12,97,124,218,12O Rubio, David 88,102,124,139, 218 Ruddell, Shirley 218 Ruebish, John 120,218 Russo, John 163,218 S Sahli, Kathleen 218 Sampson, Mike 218 Schedeen, Tony 218 Schiller, Norman 218 Schilpetoort, Ralph 218 Schnider, Diane 137,218 Schoenborn, Lucy 218 Schulenberg, Sharon 218 Scofield, Jan 218 Searls, Cheri 218 Searls, Louise 218 Seiler, Scott 50,51 ,74,76,77, 80,110,218 Shaver, Marcia 112,12O,121,218 Shepperd, Rosemary 12,128,129, 137,129 Sherer, Kathleen 219 Shifflett, John 50,53,219 Shoemaker, Marvel 219 Short, Glennda 102,107,129,219, 127 Shriver, Ingrid 219 Shirver, Virginia 219 Simpson, Pat 219 Skibba, Wayne 43,219 Smith, Margo 120 Smith, Nancy 128,137,144,213, 219,120 smnh, Ruby 148,219 Snow, Viola 219 Soelberg, Lauri 221 Sogge, Irene 62,124,219 South, Larry 71 ,8O,83,121,219, 221,120 Spody, Karen 129,219 Sparks, Pat 130,219 Speer, Carol 219 Speck, Candy Spinks, Craig 88,219 Sroute, Wayne 80,219 Stapp, Carol 219 Steele, Dave 132,219,120 Steenson, Terry 219,276 Steffe, Michelle 219 Stevenson, Cheryl 122,13O,144, 219 Stevenson,Jeff 99,124,219 Stewart, Harold 219 Stewart, Melanie 12,1 O7,120,1 21, 124,219 Stewart, Virginia 219 Stolz, Kathy 219 Stone, Randy 16,46,92,100,101, 102,120,124,128,137,139,141, 219 Strait, Dawn 219 Strand, Debra 219 Strand, Jill 129,137,219 Stratton, Laurie 219 Strong,Charmaine 12,124,138, 139,219,120 Sullivan, Pat 125,216,219 Sumrnersett, Ted 219 Surmeyer, Susanna 95,130,219 Svaren, Glen 55,120,137,213,219 Swan, Deln'1er,219 Swarthout, Melinda 219 T Tanner, Linda 142,219 Tauer, Ken 219 Tauscher, Valerie 122,144,147, 219 Taylor, Barbara 124,219 Taylor, Beverly 219 Taylor, Richard 219 Teeny, Parry 38,219 Thayer, Mary 219 Thias, Mike 50,53,75,219 1'ischler,Dianne 128,129,l37,219 Toland, Greg 56,81,132,219 Tompkins, Bill 132,166,219 Trush, Susan 219 V Vaeretti, Bill 29,46,124,128,139, 141,219,245,120 Van Orson, Chris 164,219 Van Spreybrock, Jane 124,129, .219 Van Zandt, Vickie 120,219 Vasey, Moe 124,219 Vaughn, Ron 38,56,124,213,220, 256 , Vessello, Pam 12,124,220,12O Vurik, Stephanie 220 W Wagner, Connie 220 Wagner, Marsha 107,120,220 Waite, Roger 50,220 263 J u nlors Ward,Tim 102,124,130,220 Warren, Dorothy 220 Washburn, Susan 220 Wotkinds, Sandy 220 Watson, David 220 Weotherby, Sandy Weaver, John 132,220 Wegner, Casey 220 Wells, Gary 124,220 Wendler, Linda 102,220 Wheatley, Joanne 137,220 Whisler, Suzanne 102,142,220 White, Gail 107,120,220 White, Michael 220 Whitney, John .220 Whittlesey, Ivan 220 Wilcox, Sharon 105,220 Wiley, Debbie 220 Willard, Bob 84,120,220 Williams, Elena 220 Wills, Karen 164,220 Wilson, Bob ' 220 Wilson, Carol 128,220 Wincgar, Aaron 220 Winkler, Cindy 120,164,220 Winner, Ruth 220 Witter, William 33,38,44,50,53, 88,120,121,136,22O Woods, Gene 220 Woods, Bill 220 Wotten, Kathy 138,220 Wrede, Richard 134,220 Wright, Craig 221,220 Wright, Ross Y Yamamuro, Bob 56,74,22O Yec1ger,Jef1' 220 Yegge, Linda 124,220,120 Young, Nancy 101,102,128,22C Youngs, Sarah 220 Z Zimrnerman,Linda 220 Zumrnwatt, Bill 220 Sophomore A Abelein, Joanna 135,224 Adams, Candice 224 Akre, Ray 56,224 Alcorn, Lance 224 Allen, James 139,224 Amundsen, Carol 224 Anderegg, Tim 130,214 Anderson, Bev 138,224 Anderson, Nina 108,224 Anderson, Mary 224 Anderson, Roxanne 224 Anderson, Sherry 224 Andrews, Robert 224 Anson, Susie 119,224 Aquino, Francie 224 Armstrong, Barry 22,23,35,138, 139,171,224 Armstrong, John 224 Arnold, Ron 224 Arnold, Susan 224 Ascenzi, Susan 224 Ashm, James B Baird, Arthur 224 Baker, Laura 224 Baker, Michael 224 Baker, Shirley 224 Baldwin, Collyn 103,137,224 Balfe, Michael 63,78,139,224 Ball, Pam 224 Ballard, Dale 224 Baltz, Jeff 71,137,224 Bankston, Sheryl 224 Bankston,Warren 224,143,166 Barber, Russ 56,224 Barger,Wolly 116,224 264 S Barlow, Rozanne 224 Barney, Barbara 224 Barton, Don 224 Bathum, Mark 224 Beeman, Connie 130,224 Beaumont, Carolyne 224 Beebe, Bonnie 224 Bell, Ken 224 Benner, Donald 224 Bennett, Terry 224 Benson, Kasey 224 Bergh, Gary 224 Bergh, Sandy 27,97,224 Bettis, Mark 224 Bex, Sandra 164,224 Bialostosky, Kay 224 Bialostosky, Greg 224 Binder, Jon 224 Binns, Cherrie 224 Black, Denise 224 Blackwell, Karen 224 Bloom, Barbara 224 Bodin, Nanci 164,224,232 Boggs, Paula 129,224 Bolling, Booker, Sheri 224 Mike Bothurn, Marcus 14-5 Bourget,Donr1a 224 Bourgo, 225 Bourgo, Patty 75,106,133,13 Mike 56,84,224 Bower, Steven 225 Bowers, Alan 112,225 Bradley, Pat 137,225 Branch, Hal 137,225 Brand, Kathleen 225 Brandeberry, David 225 Brandeberry, Robert 225 Brandol f, Jim .225 Brattain, Steve 89,225 Braun, James 35,139,225 Brendle Breshea r, Ken 225 rs, Debbie 225 Brill, Marty 56,225 Brink, Carol 119 Brocanelli, John 225 Brodaczynski, Jan 225 Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, James 225 Christine 225 Debra 119,225 Korolynn 225 Brown, Launette 119,225 Brown, Brown, Laurie 225 Kathleen Browning, Joyce 225 Brownir1g,Tom 225 Bryant, Bryson, David 84,85,225 Debra 225 Bund, Neal 78,84,118,225 Bund, R Burgoin oy 63,130,225 e,Mike 225 Burklund, Dwight 225 Burley, Burns,L Mark 225 arry 225 Burns, Scott 225 C Caddy, Caldwe Camero Tom 18,225 ll, Mike 88,223,225 n, Bruce 225 Carey, Judy 225 Carpenter,Dan 225 Carrell, David 225 Carter, Craig 225 Carter, John 225 Carter, Sue 225 Cassidy, Cherrie 225 Casterline Milton 112,225 Cehike, Erwin 225 Cate, Dennis 74,134 Chaney, Pat 225 Chapman, Gerald Charlton, Sharon 225 Chausseel, Dave 225 Cheatham, Jerry 225 Cherry, Tom 225 Cheri, Jenwa .225 Christensen, Diane 225 Clark, Arlene 225 Clark, R obbie 225 Clay, Donald 137,225 Clendenning, Bill 56,84,130,225 Cleveland, Michael 225 Clum, Janine 225 Coffey, Greg 56,11B,119,225 Coiteux, Betty 225 Colen, Karol 225 6, Combs, Kathy 225 Congdon, Keith 119,225 Cook, Troy 225 Cooper, Jean 225 Corlies, Tom 225 Corse, Yvonne 225 Cottrel, Gary 225 Coughman, Kathleen Coulter, Cindi 225 Cox, Georgie 225 Coyle, Kevin 119,225 Creger, Brenda 225 Cremer, Marcia 225 Crisp, Kim 225 Cross, Audrey 129,225 Crutcher, Randy 137,225 Cumming, Debbie 118,119,129, 225 Cunningham, Carol 225 Cunnington, Nora 225 Curfman, David 130,225 D Dannar, David 226 Davis, Barbara 226 Davis, Everett 226 Davis, Gilbert Davis, Mike 226 Davis, Sandy 226 Dayton, Gayle 139,146,226 De Armand, Jerry 225 Deatherage, Robetr 56,71,8B,226 de Boer, Raymond 130,226 Denbo, Elaine 135,226 Dennett, Rodney 226 Dettwiler, Denise 226 Didtel, Lynne 102,127,139,223, 226 Dieringer, Steve 226 Dixon, Glen 56,132,166,226 Doern, Terry 226 Don, Diana 102,139,146,226 Doney, Mary Ann 226 Dooley, Robert 226 Dostert,MichaeI 130,226 Dutton, Larry 56,78,112,178,226 Duvall, Beverly 226 Duvoll, Don Mark 226 Dybvig, Julie 119,226 Dykeman, Theresa 232 Egger, Wayne Buddy 88,226 Eggers, Lauretta 56,226 Eilertsen, David 139,226 Eisle, Janet 226 Elom, 74,77,84,226 Elie, Stan 226 Elliott, Debbie 226 Elmore, Karen 112,13B,164,226 Englizian 71,226 Erivin, Joseph 226 Evans, Gary 166,226 Evanson, Cheryl 226 F Fairchild, Greg 226 Farming, chad 226 Faubion, Swanee 226 Felker, Karen 97,135 Ferron, Galen 226 Fischer, Dave 226 Fisher, Patty 226 Fisher, Randy 226 Flack, Vic Fletcher, Dale Roger 226 Flynn, Jo 129,226 Foland, Richard 56,71,84,226 Fornoft, Tom 88,147,226 Forsyth, Daniel 226 Fox, Jack 226 Frame, Marvel 226 Freedman, Cheryl 226 Freeman, Leighann 119,226 Freshwater, Debbie 112,226 Friderich, Scott 226 Fry, Debbie 43,226 Fuiii, Scott 74,77,136,226 Fuller, Brian 56,78,88,226 Sophomores G Gaalbaugh, Larry 226 Gailey, Carol 226 Galvin, Roy 56,78 Gardner, Debra 118,119,226 Garrett, Bob 112,226 Gebauer, Ray 145,226 Gehrke, Ervin Geisler, Mary Lou 62,119,226 Gerdau, Mike 226 Gerhart, Pat 129,226 Gigliotti, cerm 108,119,226 Gigliotti, Teresa 35,119,226 Gilliam, Lissa 146,226 Gilpin, Linda 226 Gilsoul, Chuck 226 Glisson, Jack 226 Glover, Elbert Goodwin, Fred 130,226 Gordon, Diane 226 Gose, Steve 226 Granslich, Jeanitti 226 Grashorn, Donna 108,118,119, 226 Graves, Steven 226 Gray, Gary 56,226 Green, Linda 226 Greene, Connie 119,129,232 Gregus, Kathleen 227 Gress, Les 227 Greth, Dave 227 Grimsted, Richard 56,78,134,139 227 Grooms, Linda 227 Gunn, John 227 Gurney, Larry Gurske, James 227 H Hager, Larry 130,227 Hahn, Allilee 227 Halvorsen, Gordon 95,227 Hamalainen, Garol 227 Hammer, Donalyn 227 Hammett, Kip 227 Hansen, Kurt 74,77,84,136,227 Hanson, Colleen 102,227 Hanson, Sharon 227 Happold, Diana 119,227 Hardin, Joe 118,119,227 Harper, Denise 119,227 Harper, James 119,147,227 Harris,AJohn Harvey, Sue 227 Hatcher, Steve 60,78,227,233 Hayley, Georgene 118,119,227 Heintz, Cheryl 227 Helgren, Doug 227 Henneman, Joanne 118,119,227 Hereford, Marilyn 227 Hergert, Keith 227 Hermann, Jack 227 Hersey, Sara 137,119,227 Hessel, Jim 56,1l2,141,137,227 Hibbard, Lorrie 227 Hill, Pamela 118,119,227 Hochtritt, Susan 227 Hodge, Dan 78,227 Hoek, John ' Hoffman, Mark 227 Hoffmeister, Gary 227 Holmlund, Kevin 56,78,227 Homer, Bob 56,227 Homsley, Chuck 119,227 Hornback, Diane 129,227 Horton, Kenneth 227 Houck, Mark 227 Howard, John 227 Howard, Martha 227 Hudgeons, Oleta 227 Hummel, Patty 227 Humphrey, Michele 227 Hupula, Donna 227 Hutchings, Jan 227 lde, Elise 227 ingram, Pam 119,127,146,227 Irving, David 227 J Jackson, Becky 227 Jackson, Marsha 227 Jackson, William 56,119,227 Jacobsen, Alan 56,227 Janway, Cheryl 129 Jauchius, Sam 227 Jeffries, Kent 56,74,88,136,227 Jenness, Duane 78,228 Jenson, Kelly 74,77,94,136,228 Jernstedt, Jim 112,158,228 Johnson, Bob 228 Johnson, Carol 228 Johnson, Dale 228 Johnson, David 228 Johnson, Debbie 228 Johnson, Debbis 228 Johnson, Kathryn 228 Johnson, Lynn 228 Johnson, Paul 228 Jolin, Reva 41,119,228 Jones, Nanci 108,129,228 Jones, Patrick 228 Jones, Wayne 228 K Kehrli, Paul 130,228 Kendell, Dave 228 Kennen, Susan 228 Kesterson, Gene 228 Kilborn, Judy 164,228 Kim, Mark 228 Kirkham, Jerolden 228 Kirklancl, Donald 228 Kirwan, Karen 107,228 Kissel, Pete 84,228 Kladstrup, Kitty 228 Klobas, Randy 228 Knepper, Rebecca 119,228 Kohls, Nanci 228 Kotzian, Jerry 228 Krieger, Rick 38,56,228 Kruckenberg,Kayleen 95,228 L LaDuke, Kent 166,228 LaMain, Terry 228 Landenberger, Barbara 112,228 Lane, Rick 228 Lane, Scott 112,228 Langland, Dorothy 228 Larsen, Debbie 228 Larson, Jerrold 112,137,228 Louderback, Kay 119,228 LaVelle, Joanne 228,233 Lavenworth, Aletha 228 Leavenworth, Gary 228 Leavenworth, Lois 228 Lesh, Jim 228 Lett, Joyce 111,127,228 Lewallen, Don 228 Lewallen, Elmer 228 Lewis, Guy 228 Lewis, John 228 Leymaster, Alan 119,228 Light, Linda 228 Lile, Deanna 228 Lindley, Sandy 228 Littlejohn, Yvonne 228 Lloyd, Nancy 228 Loehr, Deborah 229 Lofstedt, Dennis 56,229 Lokertson, Valleri 229 Langanicker, Everett 166,229 Lorts, Zack 84,118,119,229 Loudin, Gary 229 Loughmiller, Debbie 102,119,229 Lucky, Chris 119,229 Lucky, Kathryn 229 Lunceford, Roger 229 Luther, Lee 229 Lynch, Kathleen 229 M Mackey, Steve 130,229 Maguire, Shirley 229 Mallions, John 229 Manire, Karen 229 Marsh, Javan 229 Marston, Raymond 52,88,229 i ,i is x gi, f-si .- i. .Lf Q LG Martin, Cynthia 229 Martin, Dave 88,112,116,229 Martinez, Loretta 229 Martsolf, Rex 56,229 Mason, Bonnie Lee 229 Mathis, Sue Jean 163,229 Matney, Debbie 229 McCleary, Kelly 139,229 McCoy, Jim 229 McDonald, Janiece 111,119,229 McGee, Chuck 229 Mclntyre, Robert 147 McKee, Dorina 125,229 McKee, Karen 229 McKeeI, Cathene 137,229 McKenny, Carol 229 McKinnis, Phil 229 McMillen, Sherrie 229 McWilliams, Bob 229 Mealey, Pamela 229 Meier, Virginia 119,229 Mendenhall, Paula 229 Meyer, Arlene 229 Meyers, Diane 229 Mielke, Rich 229 Miller, Glenda 229 Miller, Jim 74,78,229 Miller, Mike 229 Miller, Monte 229 Moccardine, Richard 229 Mohr, Julie 29,118,119,229,233 Mohr, Kathy 229 Montandow, Gene 229 Morgan, Calvin A229 Morris, Connie 229 Munson, Lynda 119,229 N Nappe, Diane 229 Nederhiser, Steve 147,229 Needham, Barbara 229 Neibauer, Gary 56,229 Neill,8onnie 229 Neilson, Frederick 56 Neilson, Trudy 229 Nelson, Doug 56,71 ,132,1 37,229 Nelson, Rick 229 Nelson, Sam 56,232 Newman, Donald 229 Nolen, Brenda 229 Norquist, Vern 229 Norris, Glen 229 Norris, Sheila 229 Northrup, Frank 229 Nowatchick, Bob 229 Nyara, Donna 229 O Oberg, Sherry 229 Odom, Lawrence 85,229 Okell, S1998 63,118,119,229 Okita, Gayle 102,i 12,108,229 Olson, Nanette 146 O'Malley, Patti 44,138 Ott, Don 84,229 Ottoboni, Karen 18,119,229 P Padberg, Sandra 133,137,229 Page, Gale 229 Palmblad, Fred 88,130,229 Panit, Bob 132,229 Parker, Jack Parkinson, Marii 129,223,229 Parrett, Cliff Pauley, Steven 229 Pearson, Patsy 75,230 Perkins, Debbie 230 Peterson, Kay 102,119,143,144, 230 Pizza, Debbie 129,230,248 Plesko, Tom 78,230 Poe, Patricia 230 Porter, Marsha 110,129,230 Porter, Patsy 97,106,230 265 Sophomores Poteet, Debbie 230 Powers, Bill 230 Pratt, Robert 230 Preskey, Laurie 230 Presley, Kathy 230 Prickett, Terry 71,88,230 Pulrnano, Silvia 230 R Robe, Mitch 230 Raybourn, Noland 147,230 Reed, Mitchell 230 Renfro, Bob 230 Rentenaar, Donald 230 Revel, Mona 230 Richard, Janet 230 Richard, Judy 230 Richardson, Dan 230 Richardson, Susan 118,230 Ripley, Sieve 230 Ritmiller, Wayne 230 Roberts, Benna 230 Roberts, Susan 230 Robertson, Doug 119,230 Roseman, Bobbie 230 Rosenlund, Mark 166,230 Ross, David 230 Ross, Diana 230e Rossmiller, Jone 83,230 Roullier, Arlene 96,230 Routt, Mike 230 Rowlands, Fay 119,230 Ruegg, Steve 230 Rusaw, Robert 230 Rush, Susan 230 Ruth, Debbie 230 S Saari, Linda 119,129,230 Salathe, Dianna 230 Salrneier, Rebecca 119,230 Sanders, Wayne 95,230 Sandoval, Judy 230 Saxl, Nanette 230 Schroeder, John 230 Schulenberg, Gary 230 Schunke, Helen 119,230 Schweizer, Margie 129,230 Seiler, Brian 8B,112,137,230 Senften, Dan 230 Serry, Terry 230 Seveka, Tom 230 Sharkey, Doug 56,88,223,230 Sharp, Shannon 11B,119,23O Sherer, Chystal 111,119,230 Shields, Michele 230 Shipley, Dave 230 Sirnbins, Kris 230 Simpson, Rhoda 112,230 Sklenicka, James 230 Smith, Winston 84,230 Smothers, Scott 61,230 Snow, Stephen 88,230 Snyder, Beverly 230 Sold, Tommy 230 Spady, Madalyn 129,230 Spain, Bert 230 Sparks, Gary 230 Sperb, Steve 84,230 Sports, Terri 137,230 Sraufe, Mark 130,230 Stamper, Wayne 231 Stanley, Judy 231 Stanley, Marcia 231 Steffan, Charlene 130,231 Steffen, Jeff 231 Stephenson, LeRoy 231 Stengle, Joe 231 Stevenson, Marcee 231 Sterling, Paul 78 Stewart, Jim 231 Stockham, Lewis 56,119,166,231 Stogsdill, Deborah 231 Stone, Mark 130,231 Story, Pamela 231 Strebin, Jackie 231 Sturdy, Janene 168,231 Surface, Wayne 130,131 Swanson, Bonnie 231 Swanson, James 74,119,231 T Tanquist, Marshall 61,231 Tate, Dennise 231 Taylor, Howard 231 Terstegge, Jennifer 231 Thomas, Doug 231 Thomas, Margaret 163,231 Thompson, Greg 77,118,119 Thompson, Jim 118,119,231 Thompson, Kathy 119,231 Thompson, Richard 231 Thompson, Steve 116,231 Todd, Barbara 119,142,231 Toland, Rickie 84,118,119,231 Tolonen, Andrea 112,231 Torrez, Robert 56,231 Towle, Verle 231 Townsend, Loretta 119,231 Travers, Richard 231 Tumbaga, Julius 231 Turner, Joy 231 U Unverricht, Debbie 137,231 V Vaden, Janis 129,224,231 Van Beek, Mark 166,231 Van Daam, Trina 119,231 Van Gorder, Linda 231 Van Spreybrock, Nancy 129,231 Van Tassell, Judy 231 Van Voorhees, Darlene 231 266 W Waible, Steve 231 Walker, Leslie 231 Walker, Sharon 231 Warner, Diane 231 Watson, Cheryl 133,164,231 Weaver, Cindy 129,231 Webb, Alan Webb, Mike 56,85,231 Weece, Randy l03,112,116,118, 119,223,231 Weisdorfer, Paula 164,137 Weitz, Judith 231 Westfall, Duane i88,13O,147,231 Wheeler, Darold 56,78,231 Wheeler, lris 231 Wheeler, Stan 56,137,231 White, Michael 231 Wilcox, Kay 118,119,231 Wiley, Garland 56,231 Williams, Ardith 231 Williams, David 56,231 Williams, Jamis 231 Wilson, Gayle 232 Wilson, Gay 232 Wilson, Jack Winters, Joyce 232 Wise, Eileen 232 Wise, John 95,232 Wolff, Vicky 103,232 Woods, Dennis 232 Woods, Lyle 232 Wooley, Mariio 232 Wrede, Kathlene 102,232 Wright, Chris 232 Wright, Luella 232 Y Yeager, Vern 232 York, Gloriana 102,119,163,232 Z Zacharias, Ken 232 Zimmerman, Ray 232 Zinter, Eugene 232 Freshmen A Abbott, Rodney 236 Abelein, Mike 236 Adams, Gina 140,236 Akita, Carol 236 Aleshire, Herb 73,236 Alexander 59,955,236 Allen, Charlaine 114,135,139, 236 Allen, Patr:cia 62,128,236 Amundsen, Keith 236 Anderson, Blair 59,256,236 Anderson, Chris 74,236 Anderson, Mary 63,126,135,236 Anderson, Nancy 236 Anderson, Susan 236 Andrist, Dan 236 Aquino, Caron 111,236 Arellano, Frank 145,236 Arellano, Ron 236 Ash, Gerald 236 Aulenbacher, Nancy 236 B Baker, William 58,79,86,236 Banning, Mike 236 Barger, Cynthia 236 Barker, Mary 236 Barney, Susan 236 Bates, Robert 236 Baudaim, Valerie 236 Baumgardner, Ralph 59,72,91, 236 Beaman, Lonnie 130,236 Beard, Michelle 137,236 Beckley, Ann 102,236 Behnke, Glenn 73,236 Beneski, Steve 79,236 Benner, Jeff 5B,72,87,236 Berglund, Chris 236 Bernlrarrlt, Terry 236 Bettencourt, Joi. 236 Bralosioslry,Ccrrol 126,131,266 B1orrrstarl,Danial 236 Brvr-ns, Bill 36,236 Blackledge, Cindy 114,236 Blackwell, Gwen 63,236 Blakely, Karen 135,236 Blakely, Melody 236 Boesclr, Carolyn 133,236 Bonner, Randy 236 Booth, James 236 Borg, Ricci 115,236 Bothum, Kaarre 115,133,236 Bourgo, Eleanor 236 Bourne, Kerr 236 Bowen, Craig 236 Bowman, Mike 236 Bradfield, Nancy 126,236 Bradford, Patricia 236 Brauer, Christopher 59,236 Brennen, Patricia 236 Brester, Cheryl 236 Brewer, Kelvin 58,236 Brink, Vicky 237 Brookhyser, Ann 237 Brown, Donna 237 Brown, Larry 237 Brawn,Mark 59,60,79,237 Burley, Neil 237 Burns, Sue 59,237 Burri, Victor 59,79,91,237 Bushue,Joe rr2,r14,1r6,237 ,,,. ., C Cahill, Pat 237 Callicotte, Craig 59,B6,114,237 Calvin, Cher Marie 237 Calvin, Nolan 237 Carbone, Cassy 237 Carlson, Sharon 237 Carpenter, Stephanie 237 Carrell, Stephanie 111,237 Carter, Pamela 237 Cartier, Linda 237 Case, Jacqueline 237 Cazier, Debbie 237 Chamberlain, Mike 237 Chapman, John 166,237 Chapnrrrn, Kevin 237 Charlton, Linda 237 Chilton, Mellinda 236,237 Chiodo, Bary 237 Chulufas, Richard 63,237 Churchill, Debbie 237 Clapp, Tim 237 Clemrner, Phillip 95,237 Cloud, Stephanie 237 Coffey, Cathy 126,237 Cook, Allan 87,237 Coon, Tracey 237 Cowan, Kathy 133,237 Cox, Barbara 237 Cox, Steve 237 Crane, Richard 59,79,91,237 Crawford, Linda 111,237 Creech, Ken 237 Cross, Robert 79,237 Cullison, Steve 237 D Dalryrnple, Brenda 63,135,237 Davidson, Kristene Davis, Debra 126,137,237 Davis, Gary 237 Davis, Linda 133,237 Davidson, Scott 79,114,237 de Boer, Kathleen 237 de Carne, Tristan 59,237 Demeter, Paula 237 Denbo, Dan 114,237 Derryberry, Thomas 237 De Young, Gary 5B,79,237 Dickrnan, Ken Lee 237 Didtel, Diana 237 Dillard, Theresa 135,237 Domke, Denise 102,114,235,237 Dooley, Dan 237 Doran, John 237 Dostert, Willibalcl 130,237 Doty, Kathleen 237 Douglas, Larry 86,237 Downey, Dianne 237 Draper, Mary 237 L Freshmen Duff, Rickey 59,237 Duncan, James 91,237 Du Ray, Nick 170,237 Duthie, Mike 79,94,237 Dwyre, Chris 102,237 Dwyre, Katy 102,137,237 Eary, Linda 237 Eik, Darrell 237 Eisele, David 63,91 ,237 Eisenbaum, Debbie 237 Ekstrom, James 58,72,87,111, 126,237 Elam, Toni 237 Elliott, Dawn 237 Elmore, William 34,114,237 Ely, Richard 59,114,237 Emery, Susan 238 Evanson, Jody 238 F Fancher,Benneti 126,238,256 Farley, Ken 238 Farren, Karen 238 Faubion, Jennifer 238 Fehringer, Russ 59,238 Feldman, Sharon 238 Felker, Karen 111,137,238,245 Ferrenburg, Barbara 238 Ferron, Carla 238 Fessler, Michelle 238 Fischer, Stephen 238 Fisher, Deborah 238 Fletcher, Dale 238 Floeter, Mary 238 Folsom, Jane Marie 238' Forneris, Anthoney 238 Forsyth, Claudia 238 Fox, Gayle Debbie 111,238 Fox, Shirley 238 Frank, David 79,238 Frazier, Diane 102,238 Freedman, Theodora 238 French, Suzi 238 Friderich, Cheri 238 Froese,1erry 238 Fromm, Vicky 238 Frost, Glenn 238 Fuhrer, Greg 59,238 Fierness, Danny 95,238 G Gard, Wanda 238 Garland, Debbie 238 Garner, Richard 238 Garner, Terri 111,114,238 Garrett, Barbara 238 Geiger, Pamela Gilbert, Mike 238 Godin, Lenora 238 Goodwin, Susan 126,238 Goodyear, Luann 238 Gossett, Mary 238 Gower, Earl 238 Grahn, Calvin '238 Granshaw, Frank 60,91,238 Gray, Steve 58,91 ,238 Gray, Dave ,238 Green, Larry 238 Guldenzopf, Anne 111,238 Gurnsey, Joyce 238 H Haas, Charles 238 Hadduck, Joan 238 Hagel, Anthony 79,238 Hammett, Kit 91,238 Hampton, Harry 91 Hanchett, Roy 238 Hansen, Darrell 79,91 ,238 Hansen, Todd 58,87,112,114,238 Hanson, Paul 79,238 Harp, Don 63,94,238 Hart, Debera 133,238 Hartney, Bob 238 Hatcher, Gerald 79,238 Hatcher, Sandra 133,238 Haugen, Debra 238 Hayes, Kimberly 144,238 Head, Vicki 135,238 Heater, Randy 58,79,87,238 Helding, Carol 135,238 Helfenstein, Harry 238 Henry, Kay 238 Hensley, Gary 238 Heston, Gloria 63,238 Hill, Debra 238 Hippenstiel, Maurice 114,145,238 Hoagland, Bonnie 102,238 Hoard, Linda 63,238 Hodges, Teresa 238 Hoffman, Mike 238 Holm, Fred Honeywell,John 59,91,238 Hoover, Michael 86,239 Hopkins, Carol 135,239 Horr, Randy 238 Hosler, Gary 59,238 House, Kevin 59,238 Howard, Janiece 238 Huck, Roberta 96,111,238 Huddleson, Robert 239 Hummel, Sonja 239 Humphrey, Carole 239 Hunt, Marsha 239 Hupula, Mike 239 I lrgens, Jeff 59,102,114,126,239 J Jackson, Bill 239 Janes, Debbi 239 Jefferies, Leslie 135,144,239 Jeriness, Teri 135,239 Jenness, Timothy 114,239 Jennings, Dean 59,73,59,239 Jensen, Don 79,239 Jensen, Naoma 239 Jesperson, David 239 Jessen, Larry 59,72,87,239 Johnson, Jim 239 Johnson, Linda 239 Johnson, Marilyn 239 Johnson, Randy 239 Johnson, Terri 239 Jones, Betsy 34,239 Jones, Kay 137,239 Jones, Rich 59,239 Jordan, Mollie Joseph, Dwane, 239 Joshi, Karen 35,126,739 Joyner, David 239 K Kallberg, Curt 239 Kamp, Keith 79,130,239 Kaurilla, Judith 135,239 Keener, Melody 239 Kehrli, Debbie 239 Kemple, Ken 79,119,239 Kendrick, Robin 135,239 Kennedy, Debra 239 Kesterson, Denene 135,239 Kiester, Andy 239 Kilness, Kristie 126,239 Kim, Wayne 114,239 Kimbrei, Glenda 239 Kirkwood, Rachelle 239 Kienslie, Robert 95 Klapstein, Janet 111,135,239 Klobas, Terri 239 Kogle, Teresa 235,239,240 Kost, Janelle 135,239 Krause, Don 239 Krebs, Dale 59,130,239 Ktenseu, Robert 239 Kyster, Bruce Logging, Karen 239 Lahr, Mike Lambert, Jim 239 Lane, Laurie 96,133,239 Laing, Steven 56,239 Larson, Debora 240 Lauer, Mike 59 Laughery, Linda 240 Lavelle, Lonnie 240 Lavery, Nilonda 135,240 Laws, Tim 240 Lee, Scott 59,61 ,91 ,240 Lehrman, Shirley 240' Leiti, Mike 240 Lewis, Annette 240 Lewis, Nancy 240 Leymaster, Linda 63,114,126,24O Lien, Joann 114,240 Lierman, Ralph 240 Lindsay, Jim 240 Lloyd, Lee 58,240 Lovell, Sally 240 Luckey, Elaine 240 Lucky, Patricia 96,240 Lunan, Ron 8,58,72,87,114,126, 137,240 Lunceford, Less 79,240 Lund, Steve 240 Lundrbom, Carol 240 Luttropp, Susan 103,240 Lutz, Michael 59,79,86 M . Macgregor, Britt 240 Mack, Daniel 240 Mackey, Vaden 137 Madewell, Nancy 240 Madewell, Pat 240 Maggio, Bobbie 240 Mohr, Norma 240 Mannthey, Larry 79,240 Mantei, Harvey 240 Maready, Marcia 240 Marsh, Brad 58,240 Marshall, Dana 240 Marshall, Steve 240 Martin, Sally 63,126,240 Masseth, Brad 59,73,86,240 Mathew, Janice 240 Mathias, Keith 240 Matney, Paul 59,73,87,240 Maul, Dan 79,240 May, Art 60,240 Mayfield, Gloria 240 McCleary, Dennis 59,86,240 McDonald, Brian 73,114,240 McKean, Pam 240 McKinely, Larry 240 McLaughlin, Pat 240 McTigue, Margaret 95,240 McVey, Melissa 114,240 McVey, Willa 240 Meeks, Gary 240 Meier, Norman 63,79,87,114,240 Mele, Mike 240 Michael, Pam 240 Mielke, Mary Lynn 240 Miller, Debbie 240,243 Mills, Brent 87,240 Mills, Nancy S. 241 Mills, Rich 73 Mitchell, Denise 241 Mcccardine, Patti 241 Mohn, Jack 58,91 ,241 Mohn, Danna 241 Mohr, Numa Monnes, Dave 31 ,58,72,95,235, 241 Monnie, Robert 59,72,114,241 Montgomery, Donna 241 Moore, James A. 60,79,91,114 Morgan, Carol 62,241 Morgan, Ted 58,91,126,241 Morris, William Morriss, Debra 241 Mosee, Sundii 103,114,241 Muso, Brenda 241 N Naval, Douglas 241 Nelson, David 58,86,102,241 Nelson, Loretta 241 Nelson, Paula 241 Nepper, Carol 241 Newman, Gary 241 Newman, Kathy 241 Newman, Miki 241 Newman, Vickie 126,241 Newport, Connie 133,241 Nice, Paula 115,241 Nicholson, Nancy 135,144,241 Nommensen, Kathy 239,241,245 Nonomaker, Jon 241 Norquist, David 241 Norris, Teresa 241 26 O Freshmen Oberg, Robert 86,241 O'Dell, Debbie 241 Olbrich, Mike 241 Olsen, Terri 130,241 Olson, Tom 241 Ott, Ronald 74,241 P Pahle, Debbie 241 Painter, Renata 241 Paiak, Michael 241 Palmblad, Darlene 241 Palmblad, Greg 130,241 Paola, Roger 241 Park, Doreen Parker, George 114,241 Parker, Susan 111,135,241 Parrish, Debbie 241 Paulsen, Cheryl 241 Paulsen, Diane 135,241 Payatte, Patricia 241 Payne, James 87,114,241 Pemberton, Debbie 241 268 Pemberton, Mike 241 Perrigo, Mark 137,241 Persons, Marlene 241 Peters, John 58,72,241 Peterson, John 241 Peterson, Laurel 11i,114,144,241 Philpot, Rich 58,79,86,241,245 Pino, Stephen 63,73,94,241 Piplovick, Laura 241 Piros, Gene Pleiss, Linda 241 Poelwiik, Helen 241 Pollan, Frank 241 Popovich, Mike 58,79,126,241 Porter, Tim 241 Pratt, Roxanne 241 Piiddy, simon 133,241 Pulliam, Karl 59,72,241,244 Pulsifier, Daniel 130,241 Purkeypile, Julia 241 Pynes, Sue 95,241 R Ralk, Debbie Randall, Debbie 139,241 Rothman, Jerry 241 Ready, Chuck 73,241 Redtern, Lexie 241 Reeves, Robbin 241 Reitsma,Jan 241 Reynolds, Dan 241 Reynolds, Steven 241 Reynoldson, Vickie 241 Rice, Dennis 241 Richard, Margaret 241 Richardson, Laura 126,242 Richmond, Diane 242 Riggs, Jim 242 Rippey, Brent 79,242 Ritschard, Debra 126,242 Robbins, Nancy 126,128,242 Robinson, Alan 242 Robinson, Wendy 135,242 Robison, Barbara Rogers, Linda 111,242 Rolph, Janet 242 Roseman, Linda Ross, Sandra 112,242 Routt, Steve 63,242 Reede, Heather 242 Rucldell, Anna 133,242 Rurtle, Gregg 242 Rutz, Susan 114 S Samel, Judy 242 Sampson, Jim .242 Sanchez, Rosemary 242 Sanders, Martin 242 Sasse, Cheryl 242 Scales, Leonard 242 Schaffer, Sandra 242 Schiller, Keith 58,79,94,114,242 Schilperoort, Ralph 59,72,13O,242 Schmidt, Robert 59,242 Schneider, Glenn 63,91 ,102,1 14, 126,235,24O,242 Schrader, Karen 242 Schoider, Bobby 242 Schultz, Mike 79,91 ,242 Schwerdt, David 59,242 Scott, Sandra 242 Seal, Phyllis 242, Searls, Byron 242 Sellars, Becky 242 Senteney, Kathy 242 Senter, Susan 242 Selton, Ronnie 242 Sherer, Sally 126,242 Shoemaker, Sandy 242 Shrack, Deniese 115,242 Simpson, Arlene 242 Simpson, Judy 242 Sinclair, David 58,72,87,126, 242 Singleton, Gerald 242 Skibba, Cheryl Skoestad, Chris 242 Slayton, Sheryl 242 Strand, Billie 243 Strong, Debbie 243 Sullivan, Alan 59,191,243 Sunon, Ron 243 Sutton, Allen 243 Swan, Gary 126 Swan, Laury 243 Sword, Teresa 243 T Tahr, Mike 243 Tanner, Mary 243 Tanner, Tom 58,243 Taylor, Becky 243 Teeny, Suzette 243 Thomsen, Steve 59,243 Thompson, Connie 135,243 Thompson, Larry 243 Thompson, Lyle 72,87,243 Tilgner, Gene 243 Tingley, Roberto 243 Tischler, Rick 87,243 Todd, Deborah 243 Townsend, Wayne 243 Tragis, Paul 58,73,86,243 Travis, Barbara 243 Turner, Donna 243 Turner, Sandra 243 Turner, Terry U Unverricht, Laurie 243 Urban, Deidre 243 V Vanderzander, Irene 243 Van Ende, Nancy 243 Van Gorder, Jennie 243 Van Zyl, Cathy 112,114,137,243 Veldhuizen, Cynthia 243 Venable, Kathleen 243 Voita, Lannete 243 Voita, Lee 243 Vorm, Susan 115,133,243 W Wagner, Nadine 243 Waite, Frank 58,94,137,243 Walker, David 243 Walker, Kathy 243 Walker, Rick 58,79,86,243 Walters, Pam 137,243 Wambaugh, Diane 63,243 Smith, Carol 242 Smith, Connie 29,235,242,245 Smith, Connie M. Smith David 91,114,242 Smith Linda 242 Smith, Patrick 242 Smith, Tracey 114,242 Smythe, Elena 102,242 Sneak, Bonnie 242 Snow, Debra 111,242 Sorenson, Joan 242 Spani, Dawn 242 Spears, Ken 242 Sperb, Tony 73,242 spank, Lindo 242 Spinnett, Gary 242 Spinnett, Grace i242 Stomper, Shirley 242 Starr, Jeanine 242 Steadman, Larry 242 Steele, Darlene 242 Stetfe, Melanie 242 Steier, Burton 242 Stein, Edith 114,133,242 Steinman, Mariorie 242 Stenslund, Sherrie 242 Steuls, Mike 242 Stewart, Barbara 242 Stewart, Diana 242 Stewart, Gene 242 Stewart, Steven 114,242 Stingle, Vicki 242 Stolin, Loren 242 Stolz, Nancy 242 Stover, Bill 58,91,13O,243 Strait, Dianna 243 Ward, Julie 96,243 Watkinds, Steve 58,79,88,243 Watkinds, Candy 243 Waybrandt, Violet 243 Weaver, Ronald 59,79,243 Webb, Gary 58,243 Wegner, Karol 135 Weidmer, Barbara 243 Weisdorver, Paula 243 Weitz, Mark 243 Well, Tom 73,91,114 Wells, Shannon 133,243 Welsh, Lon 58,72,94,244 West, Susanna 244 Westcott, .Judy 1 14,244 Westentelder, Linda 244 Westfall, Dave 91,147,244 White, Frank 73 Whiteford, Ann 126,244 Whitford, Charlene .244 Widmer, Janice 244 Wight, Duane 59,244 Wilcox, Jerry 58,73,87,244 Wilde, Laura 244 Wilcox, Joni 135,244 Wilde, Laura 244 Williams, Lon 244 Williams, Mike 58,91,114 Williams, Mike S. 58,79,91,244 Williams, Tara 244 Wills, amy 59,845,244 Wills, Jack Q5,ii4,i37,244 Wilson, Brenda 244 Wilson, Cora 244 Wilson, Eddie 59,73,244 Wilson, Lilly 244 Freshmen Winner, Laura 244 Wirth, Deborah 244 Wolcott, Marshall 59,73,87,244 Wolters, Denise 244 Woods, Cindy 111,244 Woods, Glenn 59,244 Wootten, Tommy 244 Wrede, Heather Wrede, Patti 96,133,244 Y Yarnashita, Diane 111,244 York, Pamela 244 Young, Barbara 244 Young, Floyd ,244 Young, Jack Yungeberg, Susan 244 Z Zacharias, Bonnie 244 Zimmerman, Laura 244 Facult Index Allen, Forrest 27,5O,53,86, 155,171 Anderson, Carolyn 127,155 Armstrong, John 63 Bialostosky, Kathy 153 Bishop, Gary 59,134,155 Blauvelt, Dahl 153,198 Brenna, Dennis 155 Bunch, Daris 155,168- Burnett, Donald 155,157,163 Butzin, Donald 125,148,155,172 Callahan, John 155 Chilton, Wink 176 Crauser, Patsy 115,276 Crouser, Lucille 155 Curry, David 46,156,173,176 Curry, Marilyn 10 Cutsforth, Tony 58,79,156 Dailey, Benton 156,161 Devoe, Susan 156 Doon, Alton Druhl, Marcia JuBose, David 156 Eilertsen, Dolena 156,201 Fenwick, Marian 156 Fowell, Carol 156 Frizzell, Jo 156 Fuller, Joan 156 Gardner, David 71,148,156 Gibbs, Jane 157 Gillam, von 47,101,102,143,154 Glassow, Mary 157 Gray, Robert 27,56,8O,82,157 Green, James 157 Greening, Arlene 157 Greisel, Irma Gunderson, Margaret 96,157 H.all, Robyn 157 Hawes, Bob 3,95,157 Hawes, Darrell 149,157,194 Hayes, Karl 11,157 Helseth, Miriam 158,204 Hensley, Argyll 43,154 Henderson, Ruth 158 Holm, Stanley 145,158,176 Hotrum, Janice 158 Hubbard, Howard 158 Humphrey, Doug 158 Ingram, Dennis 56,88 Iverson, Floyd 158 Jelinek, George 153,172 Jepsen, Bonnie 158 Knight, Donald 27,5O,78 Kennedy, David 158,166 Knox, Marilyn 158 Krotzer, Judy 153 Kvech, 37,41,46,114,116 Lees, Phyllis 156,158,175 Lewis, Thomas 33,169 Lindsey, Dale 145,159 Manchester, Art 159 Martin, Beverley 98,122,123, 159,275 McMichael, Handy 1U,74,75, 158,169 Minnis, Robert 159,176 Mohn, Herbert Monnes, Bud 154,204 Nelson, Ray 159,177,205 Newhouse, Hazel 159 Nice, Dean 27,5O,170 Ollila, Jerald 159 Olsen, Donna 160 Ott, Marianne 160 Owens, Ted 95,160 Parnell, Bob 25,139,150 Perry, George 160,204,205 Peterson, Veral 146,148,160,168 Pigott, Thomas 22,33,47,169 Pliska, Laura 97,160 Poucher, Lucille 160 Quinn, Etheliane 160 Richards, Minnie 153 Robertson, Linda 160 Rohrbough, Dale 37,134,160 Rutherford, Kate 161 Schafer, Judy 161 Schmidt, Scra 125,172 Schueler, Susan 161 Shepperd, Suzanne 31,129,161 Smith, Cecil 161 Smith, John 161 Spinks, Jim 147,161 Stebbins, Dale 27,59,84,161, 168 Stevens, Daniel 159,161,177 Stone, Pat 161 Surmeyer 8,130,161 Syron, Larry 141,162 Tattam, William 162,176 Thomas, Tom 61,162 Tweedt, Bessie 162 Vernon, Carol 162 Vickery, Doug 46,75,154,176 Vigeland, Julie 162 Vincent, Sandra 162 Wagner, Lee 162 Watkinds, William 6O,88,162 Weber, Harold 153,167 Whalley, Ruby 162 Williams, Loren 162 Wilson, Jim, 91,162 Ylvisaker, Jim 141 ,162,176,177 Ziegelman, Terry 87,162,168 Secretarial Help Clawson, Bonnie 155 Clum, Jean 149,155,163 Clum, Mary Lee 155 Hall, Velma 157 Hayes, Lael 157 Nelson, Harriett 159 Olsen, Jeanne 160,163,172 Reinhard, Lenore 10,160 Smothers, Mary 161 Custodians Carlson, Al 167 Felske, Frank 167 Nystrom, Art 167 Administration Office Thompson, Harry 151 Radak, Nelda 152 Werth, Trostel 152 Becker, Carolyn 152 Schmidt, Shirley i152 269 MARGARET A-BTS: Pep Club 15 Argus staff I5 Publicity Committee 25 Sorelle 2-4 Sgt arms 3, GL Rep 45 Ski Club 3,4 Vice Pres and ICC Rep 45 Girls League Coun- cil 45 Rhythmettes 45 Advanced Choir. RICHARD ALLEN: Swimming 1,25 Tennis 1,25 Reg Room CRepb1A45 Delta Chi 25 Evaluation Committee 3,45 Key u . ANNETTE ALTMAN: Girls Glee 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Over- tones 3,45 OkIahoma 35 Choir 3,45 Xantho 45 Sound of Music 45 Harvey 45 Thespians 45 One Act plays 4. KATHLEEN ANDERSON: FHA 1-4, historian 1, Vice Pres 2, Pres 3, State Vice Pres 3, student advisor 45 Sorelle 1,25 Reg room rep 2-45 ASB recording secretary 45 Girl of Month 45 Chairman of Inter-School Affairs com- mittee 4. GENE ARMSTRONG: Football 1-45 Basketball I-45 base- ball 1,25 Reg room rep 1-35 Delta Chi 35 Order of G 4. WALLACE ARNOLD: Dance committee 15 Make-up 4. VERNON ASCHOFF: FFA 2-4, STEVE BARRETT: Track 15 Boys Glee 15 Mixed Choir 25 Advanced Choir 3,45 Miracle Worker 35 Argus 3,45 Speech Club 4. JANET BEAN: Transfer from David Douglas 15 Band 2-4, sec. 45 Xantho 45 Rhythmettes 4. V PAT BEARD: Transfer from Centennial 15 Ski Club 2-4. Pres. 45 Sorelle 25 JV tennis 25 Reg room rep 35 Nation- al Honor Society 4. CYNTHIA BECKLEY:- Frosh rally lj Girls Glee 15 Reg room rep 1,25 Argus 15 Sorelle 2,35 Health room helper 35 Xantho 4. GREGORY BELL: Football 15 Baseball 1,35 Boys Glee 15 South Pacific 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 Okla- homo 35 Key Club 4. JAY BERRY: Boys Glee lj Mixed Chorus 2-3. BRUCE BERVER: Transfer from C. Catholic 25 Football 35 Basketball manager 45 Order of G 45 Reg room rep 4. BRIAN BINDER: Transfer from Utah, 2. NANCY BLACKLEDGE: Band 1-4, librarian 45 Munhino- toots 1-4 Publicity committee 1-35 Sorelle 35 FTA 3,4, historian 45 reg room rep, 4. ' RON BONNER: Basketball 15 Track 1,2,35 Mavericks 25 Delta Ki 35 Prom committee 35 Float committee 4. Ar- gus photo staff 2. FREDERICK BOURNE: Baseball 15 Mavericks 3. DAWN BROWN: Transfer from Centennial 15 Sorelle, 1-3, corres. sec 3, ICC rep 45 Ski Club 35 Election com- mittee 3,45 HRL 3,45 Reg room rep 3. CAROL BRUNS: National Honor Society 3,45 Sorelle 35 Deans office worker 4. STEPHANIE BRYANT: Girls Glee 15 Pep Club 1,25 Mixed Choir 25 Sorelle 25 Choir 35 Overtones 35 GL Rep 3,4, DAVID BURNS: Football 1,3,45 Baseball 1,45 FFA 1-4. BARRY BUSHUE: Speech Squad 1-35 Band 1-45 Key Club 4. KIRK CALDWELL: Football 1-45 Track 2-4, captain 45 Order of G 4. RAY CANSLER: Transfer from Centennial 1. ROBERT CANSLER: Transfer from Centennial I5 NHS 4. 70 SHARON CARRELL: Helper in counseling office 2, Health room helper 3. JIM CARRUTH: Transfer from Madison5 Baseball 2,35 Football 3-45 Argus 3-45 Varsity basketball rally 45 Order of G 45 Musical stage crew 45 Dance committee 4. MARGARET CASTERLINE: Band 1-25 IRL 2-45 'Undertow' 25 Assembly committee 35-I-I'1eSpIClI 1S 3-4, Vice Pres and ICC rep 45 'Room for One More and 'Miracle Worker' 35 NHS 3-4, Secretary 45 ICC 45 HRL 3-45 'Harvey' 4. DON CHALMERS: Band 1-35 Noteables 2,35 Election Committee 25 Reg room rep 2,35 Youth Advisory Coun- cil 2-45 NHS 3,45 Class Pres 35 Budget committee 35 'Room for One Mare' 35 One Act Plays 35 ASB Pres 45 Pres Metropolitan Youth Commission-and Youth Ad- visory Council 45 Argus 4. JIM CHRISTENSEN: Transfer from Cleveland 25 FFA 45 Football 4. JIM CLAYWELL: Transfer from Centennial 15 Track 2. JULIE COBURN: Transfer from Centennial5 JV Rally 25 Xantho 2-4, Secretary 3, Sgt-at-arms 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Office help 2,35 Alpha Gamma 25 Varsity Football Rally 45 Dance committee 45 Reg room rep 4. CANDY COOK: Girls Glee 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Reg room rep 35 Xantho 4. DUANE CRABTREE: Frosh B baseball 15 FFA 1-4. DON CURFMAN: Argus 1-4, Sports Editor 3-4, News Editor 45 Manager Varsity Football 1-4, Basketball 2-3, JV track 25 Frosh B basketball 15 Frosh track 15 Varsity track 35 FTA 3-4, historian 3, Pres 45 Minhinotu 3-4, Sports Editor 4. RON DAVIS: Football 2-45 Order of G 45 Reg room rep 4. HANS DOSTERT: Football 15 FFA 2-45 Reg room rep 4. BILL DOUGLAS: Wrestling 1,25 Baseball 1,35 Band 1-4. RENEE ECKMAN: Girls Glee 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Choir 45 Reg room rep 2, Alpha Gamma 25 Sorelle 2. SANDY EGGERS: Transfer from McMinnville 35 Xantho 4. ROSEMARY EILERSTON: Homecoming Princess 1,25 Frosh Rally 15 Girls Glee 1, secretary 15 Reg room rep 15 JV Rally 25 Xantho 2-4, pub. mgr. 35 Mixed Chorus 2, secretary 25 Girls League ICC rep 25 ICC 25 Alpha Gamma 25 ASB Corresponding Secretary 35 Choir 3-4, corresponding sec 3, recording sec 45 Varsity Rally 3-45 Assembly committee 35 'Oklahoma' 15 Homecoming Queen 45 Overtones 45 Girls League Pres 45 Thespians 45 One Act Plays 45 'Sound of Music'5 Girl of the Month. DON EKSTROM: Basketball 1-45 Baseball 1-35 Band I-35 Reg room rep 2-35 Class vice pres 35 Class,Sgt-at-arms 45 Order of G 4. LARY ELAM: Reg room rep 1,35 Frosh football and base- balI5 Class sgt-at-arms 25 JV baseball 35 ASB sgt-at- arms 45 Chairman Elections committee 45 Dance com- mittee 4. JOANNE ELIA: Publicity committee 1,25 Red Cross Club 3-4, treasurer 3-45 Sorelle 3-4, sgt-at-arms 45 Girls League reg room rep 4. DAVE ELLIOTT: Transfer from Centennial 15 Baseball 2-45 Delta Ki 3. SHARON FARMER: Rhythmettes 2-45 Xantho 35 NHS 3-45 Girls League Council 3-45 ICC 3, sec 35 Choir 35 Class council 45 Coat-of-arms committee chairman 4. ROY FENG: Transfer from Centennial I5 Football 2,45 JV Tennis 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Ski Club 3-4, Sgt of Arms 45 Argus staff 3-45 Delta Chi 35 Choir 45 Basket- ball rally 45 Evaluation comm, 45 Reg room rep,3. LOREN FRANKS: Wrestling 3,4. ALONDA FRANKS: Girls Glee I-25 Sorelle I5 Student Council rep 35 Ski Club 35XC1I'l'll'1O 4. TED GARNER: Track I5 Football 2,35 Golf 35 Ski Club 3, 45 Mavericks 4. KAREN GAVIN: National Honor Society 3,45 FTA 3,4, Vice Pres and ICC rep 4. ELIZABETH GIGLIOTTI: Spanish Club I,25 National Honor Society 4. LINDA GODIN: Transfer from Centennial I5 Sorelle 25 Al- pha Gamma 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Rhythm- ettes 35 Evaluation committee 45 Senior ed. for Mun- hinotu, 4. TIM GRADIN: Band I-4, student director 3,4, Pep Band director 3,45 Choir 45 National Honor Society 3,4. JUDY GRAY: Girls Glee I5 Mixed Chorus 25 Rhythmettes 2-4, line captain 45 FTA 35 National Honor Society 3,45 AFS Committee 45 Concert Choir 3,4. SHARON GRAYHEK: Transfer from Centennial I5 Sorelle 2,35 Thespians 2-4, secretary 45 Publicity for plays, 3-45 'Blithe Spirit' 25 Counseling office helper 4. DONNIE GREEN: Transfer from Tennessee 25 Sophomore choir 25 Xantho 3,4, vice president 45 Wrestling rally 45 GL rep 4. VICKIE HALL: Transfer from Parkrose 35 GL rep 45 Reg room rep 4. RENEE HAMPTON: Transfer from Centennial I5 Rhythm- ettes 25 Ski Club 2-45 Sorelle 25 Reg room rep 3,45 Girls League secretary 4. JEFF HANLEY: Transfer from Centennial I5 Football 2-45 Track 2-45 Sophomore Class pres. 25 Delta Ki 2,35 National Forensics League 2,3 Vice pres and ICC rep 25 One Act plays 25 Mixed Chorus 25 'Oliver' 25 Thes- pians 3,4, president 45 'Miracle Worker' 35 Order of G 3,45 AFS' Week chairman 35 FFA 3,4 vice pres 35 Junior Cup 35 Best Actor 35 FFA Public Speaking win- ner 3,4 Third place in National contest 45 'Sound of Music' 45 Advanced Choir 4. CAROL HANSON: Usher Corps 35 Reg room rep 4. PAUL HANSON: Baseball I-45 JV football manager I. JIM HARDIN: Football I-45 Wrestling I-45 Tennis 3,45 Band Ip Choir 2-45 Overtones 3,45 'Oklahoma' 35 'Sound of Music' 45 Order of G 4. KEVIN HAYES: Football I,25 Baseball I. DONNA HEIMAN: Girls Glee I5 Sorelle I,25 Mixed Chor- us 25 Advanced Choir 3,45 Ski Club 3,4, cor. sec 45 National Honor Society 45 Munhinotu staff lunderclass editorl 4. SUSAN 'HElMEL: Prop committee 25 Budget comm 35 Xantho 45 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award 4. GREGG HERRIFORD: IRL 2-4, Vice pres-ICC rep 3, pres 4. LAUNIE HERGERT: Transfer from Sandy 25 Band 3,4. DON HESSEL: Football I-45 Wrestling I-45 Golf I-45 Band I-45 Order of G 2-45 Delta Ki 35 Noteables 3,45 Key Club 4. WILLIAM HESTON: Baseball I5 IRL 4. JOAN HIPPENSTIEL: Sorelle I5 Stage crew 25 'Okla- homa' 35 Concert Choir 3,45 Thespians 45 'Harvey' 45 'Sound of Music' 4. CHRIS HOLDEN: Transfer from Centennial I5 Sorelle 2 publicity manager 2, historian 25 Reg room rep 25 ASB publicity manager 35 ASB Recording sec 45 Munhinotu staff 4, art editor, organizations editor 45 Miss Fun Festival rep 4. DONNA HOLTZHEIMER: Sorelle I5. Swimming I5 GL pub- licity manager 3. PAUL HOUCK: Transfer from Corbett 25 FTA 3. SHARLEEN HUBBARD: Girls Glee I5 Mixed Chorus 25 Speech squad 25 Swimming team 3,45 HRL 3,45 Reg room rep 35 Advanced Choir 45 National Honor Society 45 'Sound of Music' 45 Ski Club 4. EDWARD HUMBLE: Football I-45 Golf I5 Mavericks 2-4, vice president 3, president 45 FTA 3,4, president 35 Order of G 4-5lVlUl'1l'tir1OTU staff 4. JAMES HUTCHINS: Transfer from Washington High 25 Advanced Choir 45 Reg room rep 4. RAY JARVIS: Football I-45 Basketball I-45 Track 35 Delta Ki 35 Reg room rep 4. JERRI JEFFRIES: Sorelle 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Red Cross 3,4, ICC rep 35 GL rep 4. CARL JOHNSON: Football I-45 Track I5 Ski Club I,25 Noteables 2-4. DENNIS JOHNSON: Transfer from Centennial lg Reg roorn rep 25 Delta Chi 3. CECIL JONES: Band I-4, band council 4, drum major 45 Munhinotoots I5 Football I5 Basketball I-45 Baseball I5 Tennis 2-45 Delta Chi 2,3, vice pres. 35 Noteables 35 Order of G 4, president 45 Reg room rep 45 National Honor Society 4. KATHLEEN JONES: Transfer from Centennial Ip JV rally 25 Mixed Chorus 25 Alpha Gamma 25 Varsity rally 3, 45 Xantho 3,4, Sgt. of arms 35 Advanced Choir 3,45 Overtones 45 Reg room rep 35 'Oklahoma' 35 'Sound of Music' 45 Prom committee 3. PETER JORDAN: Orchestra 45 Swimming 35 Transfer from Salem 3. MARNI JORGENSON: Band I,25 Maiorette I,25 Sorelle 25 Girls Glee 25 Xantho 45 GL rep 4, GAIL KAMP: FHA 2-4, sec. 3, vice pres 45 Dean's office helper 3,4. VALERIE KANG: Frosh rally Ip Girls Glee I5 president I5 Xantho 2-45 JV rally 25 GL rep for Soph class 25 Jr class sec 35 Advanced choir 3,45 Girls League vice president 4. DENISE KIRWAN: Transfer from Marycrest I5 Publicity committee 25 Sorelle 25 IRL 35 HRL 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4, vice pres 4. CHARLES KISSINGER: Basketball I5 Band I5 Track I,25 Cross Country 2,35 Reg room rep 25 Delta Chi 35 Order of G 3,45 Football rally 45 Dance committee 4. BIRDIE KNOX: Transfer from Centennial I5 Mixed Chorus 25 Reg room rep 25 Concert choir 3,45 'Oklahoma' 35 Delta Chi 3, president 35 'Harvey' 45 'Sound of Music' 45 One Act plays 45 Thespians 45 Dance committee chairman 45 Argus staff 45 Best Actor award 4. LYNDA KOTZIAN: Reg room rep I5 Tennis I-47 FTA 3,4 secretary 45 IRL. 271 GERRI KRAUSE: Transfer from Madison 35 Costume com- mittee 35 IRL 45 HRL 45 National Honor Society 4. DAIN LAUDERBACK: Baseball I,25 Basketball I-35 Con- stitution committee I5 Speech squad I5 Delta Ki 2, sgt of arms 25 One Act play 35 Key Club 4, ICC rep 45 Evaluation committee 45 Jr. Rotarian 45 National Hon- or Society 45 Vice Pres. of Senior class 45 ICC Constitu- tion and Evaluation committee 4. CRAIG LAW: Transfer from Centennial I5 Football 2-45 Basketball 2-45 Baseball 2-45 Delta Chi 2,35 Reg room rep 35 Order of G 45 Athlete of Year, 4. CURT LEACH: Boys Glee I5 Mixed Chorus 2. MARCIA LEAVITT: Girls glee I5 Mixed Chorus 25 Sorelle 25 Reg room rep 35 Advanced choir 3,45 Overtones 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Xantho 45 Thespians 45 'Oklahoma' 35 'Sound of Music' 45 Rhythmettes 4. GAIL LE CROY: Girls Glee I5 Reg room rep I,2,45 Sorelle I,25 Mixed Choir 25 Xantho 3,4, ICC rep 45 Argus staff 35 Health room worker 3,45 ICC 4. DICK LEEPER: Transfer from Centennial 25 Argus staff 3,45 Thespians 45 'Harvey' 45 'Sound of Music' 4. CAROL LESTER: Rhythmettes 2,3. TERRY LEUTENEGGER: Transfer from Illinois 45 Wrestling 45 Order of G 45 Track 4. ROBERT LEWIS: Speech squad I5 Tennis I,25 Radio club 2, sec. 25 Reg room rep 25 HRL 35 Budget Committee 4. LARRY LINTNER: Reg room rep I5 Mavericks 2,3, sec 35 Delta Ki 25 Assembly committee 35 Budget committee 45 National Honor Society 45 Key Club 45 Reg room rep 4. JUDY LOEHR: Frosh rally I5 Reg room rep 3,45 Xantho 4. CURT LOFSTEDT: Baseball I,25 Basketball I-45 Swim- ming I5 Reg room rep I,25 Football 2-45 Order of G 3,45 Delta Chi 3. DAN LOFTIN: Football I5 Basketball I-45 Baseball I-45 Advanced Choir 35 Reg room rep 35 Delta Chi 35 Orolei of G 4. ED LOOS: Transfer from Centennial I. PATRICIA LOVELACE: Girls Glee 25 Advanced Choir 3,45 Overtones 3,45 'Okloahoma' 35 'Sound of Music' 4. PAULETTE LOWMAN: trensfer'-from Centennial 1, serene 25 Reg room rep 25 Publicity Committee 35 Munhinotu editor 45 ASB treasurer 45 Budget committee 4, chair- man 4. DEBORAH MASSETH: Alpha Gamma I5 Sorelle I,25 'Ok- Iahoma' 35 'Sound of Music' 4. JOJI MATEO: IRL 45 Sorelle 45 AFS Committee 45 Xantho 45 Advanced Choir 45 Argus staff 4, Copy Editor 45 AFS Exchange student from the Philippines. JOHN MATHEW: Argus staff I,2,35 Track I5 Munhino- toots I,25 Band I-45 Evaluation comm 35 FTA 35 Chess club 3, ICC rep 35 IRL 35 Advanced Choir 45 National Honor Society 4. TERRI MC BAIN: Transfer from Centennial I5 Rhythmettes 2,35 Ski Club 2-45 Sorelle 25 National Forensics League 25 'Blithe Spirit' 25 National Honor Society 3,4, treas- urer 45 Girls State 35 Reg room rep 45 Hi-Board rep for Meier and Frank45 Munhinotu staff4, copy editor 4. SANDRA MCKENNY: Helper in Counseling office 45 Xantho 4. TOBE MCKEOWN: Sorelle I-25 Reg room rep 2,35 Eval- uation committee 45 GL rep 45 Dean's office helper 4. 272 BECKY MELOY: Transfer from Spokane 45 Sorelle 45 Pub- l licity Committee 45 Wrestling rally 4. MEA METZGER: Alpha Gamma I5 Argus staff I-4, fea- ture editor 4, co-editor 45 Sno-Ball comm I5 FTA 3. JUDY METZGER: Sorelle I,25 Choir I,25 Election commit- tee 35 FTA 35 Xantho 45 HRL 45 Red Cross 4. PAMELA MILLER: Transfer from Centennial I5 Co-editor of Argus 45 Counseling office helper 4. CARL MILNE: Football I-45 Basketball I-35 Baseball I5 Boys Glee I5 Reg room rep I,45 Mixed Choir 25 Order of G 2-4, Treas. 45 Mavericks 25 Advanced Choir 3,4, pres 45 Overtones 3,45 'Oklahoma' 35 'Sound of Music'4. TOM MILNE: Basketball mgr I-35 Football mgr 2-45 Mavericks 2,35 AFS Committee 4, chairman 45 Ad- vanced Choir 4. ANN MILTON: Transfer from Wisconsin 25 National Honor Society 3,45 IRL 4. JOHN MISHIMA: Football mgr I5 Basketball mgr I5 Mavericks 2-4, Treas 35 ICC rep 45 Advanced Choir 3,45 'Oklahoma' 35 ICC 4. LARRY MORGAN: Swimming I-45 Order of G I-3. RITA MOYER: Transfer from Centennial I5 Sorelle 2,35 FHA 2. PATRICK MULLANEY: Advanced Band I-45 Noteables I-45 Wrestling I5 Tennis I,2. JIM NELSON: Transfer from Parkrose 3. MIKE MORRIS: Football I5 Basketball I,25 Track I5 Delta Ki 3. BRUCE NOWAK: Golf I-4. RODNEY ORR: Band I-45 Noteables 3,45 Football I-4, captain 45 Basketball I5 Baseball I,25 Tennis 35 Delta Chi 2,3, ICC rep 35 ICC 3,4, president 35 Advanced Choir 3,4, vice pres 45 National Honor Society 3,4, ICC rep 3,45 Reg room rep 45 Order of G 4, 'sec. 45 Inter- School Affairs Committee 4. DICK OWENS: Football I-35 Wrestling I-45 Track I-45 Mavericks 2-45 Choir I-4. JOHN PADBERG: Swimming I,25 Ski Club 3,45 Mavericks 3,4. STEVEN PARR: Football I-35 Wrestling I,25 Track I. GAYLENE PERKINS: Transfer from Grant High 25 Publi- city committee 35 Munhinotu staff 4. DAVID PIERCE: Tennis 2-45 National Honor Society 3,45 Basketball 35 Order of G 3,4. DONNA PIERCE: Publicity Committee I-35 Alpha Gam- ma I,2. GEORGIA PIERCE: Girls Glee I5 Reg room rep I,25 Mixed Chorus 25 Sorelle 2,3 historian 3. SUSAN PINO: Transfer from Centennial I5 Sorelle 2-4, rec, sec 3,45 Evaluation committee 35 National Honor Society 3,4. BARBARA PRICKETT: Publicity Committee I,25 Spanish Club 25 IRL 45 National Honor Society 4. MELODY RHOADS: Sorelle I5 Band I-45 Munhinotoots I,25 HRL 35 National Honor Society 3,45 FTA 3,4, Vice president 35 Election committee 35 Sno-Ball committee 35 IRL 4 historian 4. ELLEN RILEY: Transfer from Centennial I5 Spanish Club 2, ICC rep 25 Band 2,35 Thespians 3,45 'Miracle Worker' 35 'Room for One More' 35 Overtones 45 National Forensics 45 Advanced Choir 45 'Sound of Music' 4. DALE RUSH: Basketball I5 Track I5 Ski Club 4. MARY SAHLI: Girls track I5 Band I,25 Tennis 2-4. LINDA SANDERS: Transfer from Centennial I5 JV Rally 25 Varsity Rally 3-45 Xantho 3-4, treasurer 35 Home- coming Princess 45 Reg room rep 45 Rhodes Hi Board 4. CAROLYN SANDOVAL: Transfer from Shelton, Washing- ton I5 Choir 25 FTA 3-45 NHS 3-45 IRL 4. WOLFGANG SCHADE: Transfer from Reynolds 25 Tennis 35 Photography club 3-4, treasurer 45 NHS 45 Reg room rep 4. PAULA SCHILLER: Bancl I-45 Malorette I-35 Xantho 3,45 treasurer 45 Adv. band sec 45 Rhythmettes 4. DENNIS SCHILPEROORT: Football I-45 Basketball I-45 Baseball I,25 FFA I-45 Order of G 2-4. JODI SEALES: Xantho 3-4, vice president 3, president 4. ANN SERROELS: Sorelle 3-45 Ski Club 3-45 Choir 45 Sound of Music' 4. JIM SEVERS: Football I5 Varsity track I. DAVE SHARKEY: Baseball I-35 Football I,25 Delta Ki 2-3, sgt-at-arms 35 Reg room rep 35 Prom committee 35 Order of G 3-4. PETE SINCLAIR: Transfer from Centennial I5 Football 2-45 Delta Ki 2-3, sec-treasurer 35 Order of G 2-45 Mixed Chorus 25 Choir 3-45 Reg room rep 3. KRISTI SMITH: Transfer from Centennial I5 Sorelle 2-4, treasurer 3, president 45 IRL 25 HRL 35 NHS 3-4, treas- urer 45 Evaluation committee 35 Girl of the Month 4, Munhinotu staff. GINNY SMOTHERS: Swimming I-45 Reg room rep 2,35 NHS 3-45 Make-up 4. GLENN SOGGE: Band I-45 Orchestra I,2,45 Munhino- toots 2-35 Mavericks 25 Noteables 3-45 HRL 35 NHS 3-45 Constitution committee 35 One Act play 35 Reg room rep 45 Overtones 4. RICHARD SOLD: FFA I-45 Chess club and team 4. NANCY SPENCER: Transfer from Centennial I5 Sorelle 25 'Sound of Music' 45 Girls League reg room rep 4. DOROTHY SPERB: Band I-25 Maiorette I-45 Argus 25 Rhythmettes I-35 Xantho 35 Ski Club 3-45 Girls League reg room rep 45 Munhinotu Business Manager and ln- dex Editor 4. BARBARA STEFFAN: Transfer from David Douglas I5 Mixed Chorus 25 Sorelle 3-4, treasurer 45 Choir 45 Wrestling Rally 45 Girls League reg room rep 4. MARY SUE STEWART: Class council I5 Girls League class rep I5 Alpha Gamma I5 Sorelle 2-4, Girls League rep 3, vice pres 45 NHS 3-4, corresponding sec 45 Evalua- tion Committee 35 Prom committee 35 Girls League his- torian 45 Reg room rep 4. MARTIN STONE: Thespians 2-45 'Room for One More', 'Sorry Wrong Number', One Act Plays5 Forensics I-4, pres5 Band I-45 Key Club 4, treasurer5 Class Pres I5 Ski Club 2-35 NHS 45 Delta Chi I-25 Reg room rep I-45 ICC 25 Speech Squad I5 Order of G I-35 Swimming Team I-35 Golf team I-35 Argus I-25 Constitution com- mittee 35 Evaluation committee 4. PATTY SURMEYER: Girls Glee I5 Forensics 2-4, vice pres 45 'Sorry Wrong Number' 25 Mixed Chorus 25 NHS 3-45 Room for One More'5 Thespians 3-4, historian 45 Sound.of Music', 'Harvey', Girl of the Month, ICC 4, secretary 45 Choir 45 One Act Play 45 Best Actress of the year 4. SUE SWAN: Speech squad I-45 HRL 3-4, pres 45 NHS 3-4. NANCY SWANSON: Sorelle I-25 Girls Glee I5 Mixed Chorus 25 Choir 3-45 'Oklahoma' 35 'Sound of Music' 45 Thespians 45 One Act PIays'4. BRUCE THOMPSON: Frosh B baseball I. LINDA THOMPSON: Sorelle I-3, chaplain 45 NHS 3-45 Elections Committee 35 IRL 4. MOLLY THOMPSON: Reg room rep I5 Evaluation com- mittee I5 JV Rally 25 Alpha Gamma 25 Xantho 2-35 Girls League vice president 35 NHS 45 Class secretary 45 Girls League reg room rep 45 Constitution commit- tee 4. STAN THOMPSON: Football I-45 Baseball I5 Class sgt- at-arms I5 Ski Club I-25 Munhinotoots I5 Delta Ki 2-35 Track 2-35 NHS 3-45 Noteables 3-45 Order of G 3-4, vice pres and ICC rep 45 ICC president 45 Reg room rep 3-4. JOHN TODD: Frosh B football I5 Band I-4. BILL TOMASINI: Football I-45 Track I-25 Wrestling 2-45 Mavericks 25 Order of G 4. JAN TYSON: Transfer from Centennial I5 Counseling of- fice help 25 FTA 3-4, secretary 45 NHS 3-45 IRL 45 HRL 45 Office help 4. CHERI VARNEY: Girls Glee I5 Mixed Chorus 25 Ski Club 2-4, secretary 45 Sorelle 3-45 'Oklahoma' 35 Publicity committee 45 'Sound of Music' 4. PAT WAITE: Sorelle I,25 Alpha Gamma I5 Reg room rep 4. DAN WAKEFIELD: Football I-25 Track I-25 Argus I-4, Business manager 35 Photography club I-35 Mavericks 25 Munhinotu staff 3. TERRY WILLIAMS: Usher Corps I. MAUREEN WHEELER: Band I-25 Alpha Gamma I5 Office help 4. MILES WHITE: Boys Glee I5 Mixed Chorus 25 FFA 3-4. HEATHER WHITEFORD: Reg room rep I-45 Girls Glee I5 Mixed Chorus 25 JV Rally 25 Alpha Gamma 25 Class secretary 25 Overtones 3-45 Choir 3-4, secretary 35 Girls League Class Rep 35 Homecoming princess 3-45 'OkIahoma'5 Ski Club 35 Prom committee 35 Football Rally 45 Thespians 45 Xantho 3-45 'Sound of Music' 4. JIM R. WILLS: Football I-45 Basketball I,2,45 Baseball I-45 Choir 2-45 Order of G 4. JIM W. WILLS: Transfer from Centennial I5 Swimming 2-45 Baseball 2-45 Band 2-45 Reg room rep 3-45 Delta Ki 35 Order of G 45 Dance committee 4. MIKE WIRTH: Golf I-45 Wrestling 4. JUDY WOODS: Girls Glee I5 Sorelle 2-45 Choir 3-45 Reg room rep 35 Election Committee 35 ICC rep 45 HRL vice president 4. JAN WREDE: Spanish Club I5 Alpha Gamma I5 FHA 3-4, vice pres 3, pres 45 Reg room rep 4. DAVE YOUNG: Frosh B football, basketball, and' base- ball I5 Band I-45 Mavericks 2-35 Noteables 3-45 ICC 35 Dance committee 4. SANDRA YOUNG: Alpha Gamma I5 Girls track Ip Tennis 2-45 Sorelle 2. TINA ZEMP: Girls Glee I5 Mixed Chorus 25 Ski Club 2,4. 273 Munhinotu staff 0 5 4, 'ig , '4QQ, g':-,.,, 44 If ' ill A :SEJUSL DET! 4'-+V-W.-..,, E ,Wah :wig The School Year Ends with . . . r Wie Mg N iw? :Wifi 2+ e 1 1: . , mn K 2, f . 'z '7if ?5l L 'W 'T 'I J K , :L M :5'Zf W its? a ra ,wsiifo - 5 r 5' ,. .ri ' qi. 1' 3 i ., E- . L: , ', 1' -. ,f ln- F' an : : Y, V : 3 a ., 0 , .,Q.:L-gzgfa i Q E' L W 5 ,iv A U E , aj I 7 'Y gay. K' 6 ' ,L .f' I if H J, K: k ' V V W U 4. gr r 5' . ' igig f, ., 1 ' A f , H f? if H h , M la, if K 1 ,lf f Q- H E if ze . . - --.1 .f ig .Q . 3 , A ,,, ,, ,4 , 954+ o L 1 EW L 511 5, g f' lx 1 ,Lf Myra f ,, .A i' .2 ,xl f, ,C 'W' -155 ,i-' X K,,f,+ Fx fm IQ J E' S 'if 3-fiimwh 3' T1 QE 22 - 5 iggfmigf Q: sf ga I' Q m f' Z ,7..f ' , vhs. 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