Hazen High School - Lonach Yearbook (Renton, WA)

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W-, TQ .QQ ,, , ,U M , - M K qv? .U amz.. 7 fimreizi' T.'2gC'cfln11f. Qkc fo ,,,-,..,.!,, , , My ,nw ,DLT WY? ' 5 ,, . -..,m I ug W, -vu., X'-lair .., .Y Q ,..,,,,,,f M M , , .fMA.+ga.R ff Q . : 1 , ' f Q Q 'ew 4 ,.,i,... K 'wmv-., -sp 1 '1W ' wm4 ' ,. f 1- M... v .A'b Lfsii.-ixw fn ' ,,.x, I. HC LrL,Q. Officers learn responsibilities , of leadership SSN The basis for a successful student program lies generally in the plann- ing of the student leaders of the school SBA President Kevin Green, had the responsibility of leading the Student body at Hazen this past year. Assisting Kevin was Vice President Craig Hanis, Secretary Lorraine Clear, and Historian Carol Knedler, who worked together to accomplish the many tasks confronting the student leaders. Early in the year, Kevin, Craig, Lor- raine, and Carol worked with the Executive Board in formulating plans for future all-league leadership con- ferences. Their proposal was present- ed to the Vice Principals Association of Secondary Schools for consider- ation. ln an attempt to achieve a more effective student govern ment, the SBA again sponsored the Waskowitz Con- ference. First semester's weekend, November 15 and 16, featured com- munication through human relations. Seven qualified instructors were avail- able in addition to the well known speakers, Mr. Magee, from Foster High, and Father Small, from Seattle Prep. As a result of the conference, Senate and homeroom meetings utilized methods of communication to encourage individuals to particip- ate. The responsibilitites of leadership can be stated in many ways, but the late Robert F. Kennedy summed it up best, perhaps, when he said, Some men see things as they are and say why, I dream of things that never were, and say-why not? :O KN! N W 1' M Training for leadership stressed involvement. involvement was orientation and pep assemblies. lt meant your home-room buying more S.B.A. tickets. It meant carving the fanciest pumpkin, And electing a Junior Princess. In short, it was finding your thing and doing it. 13 Two Clubs work to involve student body Front row: Sue Soliday, Shawna Montgomery, Toni Cernich. Second row: Lynda Carr, jill Garri- son, Annette Holmstrom. Third row: lean Sal- ter, Carol Eckloff, Lorretta Bostock. Back row Paula Morgan, Cheryl Houser, Karen Hanson Front row: Harold Hawkins, Don Danielson, Gary Wieman. Second row: Dick Gray, lim Iacobson, Bruce Palmer. Third Row: Doug Ternet, Tom Ewing, Bob Barden. Back row: Frank Davidson, Bob Gray. Not pictured: Paul Ernst 14 Girls Girl's and Boy's Club's worked to build friendship among the girls and boys of Hazen High by organizing fun and worthwhile activities through- out the year. This past year, the Girls Club had a car wash, elected girls-of- the month, had a Petticoat Barnyard Ball, a Tolo, a canned food drive, and ended the year with a Mother's Tea. The Boy's Club was very busy with the money raising car bash, the Hazen- Renton Faculty Game, and the Boy's Club Scholarship Fund. Girl's Club was led by President, Sue Soliday, Vice-President Toni Cernich and Secretary Shawna Montgomery Boys Club in-nuff M329 W . f r is f ,, W , I, . Q Club and were assisted by their cabinet: Ka- ren Hanson, Newsletter Chairman, Carol Eckloff, Historian, lean Salter, Publicity Chairman, Cheryl Houser, Hostess, lill C-arrison, Friendship, Paula Morgan, Girl-of-the-Month, Annette Holmstrom, Foster Child, Lorretta Bos- tock and Lynda Carr, Freshman Repre- sentatives. The Boy's Club Cabinet who assisted President, Don Danielson, Vice-Presi- dent, Harold Hawkins and Secretary, Gary Wieman are Tom Ewing, Bob Bar- den, Doug Ternet, Dick Gray, Bruce Palmer, Bob Gray, Paul Ernst, lim lacobson, and Frank Davidson. Front row: Dennis Westphall, Charlie Hick- enbottom, Carol Knedler, Ron DuBois, Sylvia Wallace, Terry Schuh, jenise Templin, Ann Hansen. Back row: lean Salter, Rick Beaman, Cindy Dallas, Derek Goudriaan, Hugh Crozier, Rey Araujo, adviser Mrs. Hacker. journalism strives to keep community informed through the Amir if Before leaving for summer vacation last year the HIGHLIFE staff planned a Welcome edition for distribution in home rooms on the opening day of school. In common with all other activities in the school, HIGHLIFE suffered from severe constriction of the budget. SometimeIthink journalism I and II should be called Beginning and Advanced Cut and Paste. When school opened a three-week sales campaign resulted in contracts for about S800 in advertising revenue for the year, which was a little more than half of the goal set. During first semester a production staff of eight published seven issues. When the journalism I class joined them second semester there was an easing of the work load. Seven issues were published second semester with the new staff putting out the traditional Club Edition in May and the graduating staff members putting together a gigantic nostalgic blob called the Senior Edition. The pleasant involvement in a group activity Acappella Choir Front Row: Kim O'neal, Lois Cowan, jan Thielbar, Cindy Sagen, Barbara Mills, Emily Barber, Mina Sta- ver, Diane Turcott, Sue Dobes, Princess Browning, Phyllis Cowan, Suzanne Trett, jill Garrison, Lois Locke, Marsha Davis, jeanne Rothrock, jan Cook, Sue McFad- den. Second Row: Sue Perantie, joyce Bristol, Denise Syjud, Lorraine Clear, Lisa Moore, Barbara Kirkman, Connie Staab, Pam Rothe, Pam Eckerman, Paula Mor- gan, Debbie jacobs, jodi Lindberg, Loretta Dunn, Peggy Murdoch, Tanya Bowen, Kathy Murdoch, Terry Michels, Toni Boutwell, Margie Hodge. Third Rowg Terry Hiatt, Robbie Wilcoxen, Ron Hinze, Rick An- derson, Glenna Sledge, joyce Mattix, Lynn Shelton, Kathy DeWitt, Carol DeWitt, Sally Knox, Karen Peder- son, Betty Markason, Megan Riley, Larae Russell, Kim Brewer, Steve Walker, Ray Arajo, Bobbie Town- send, jackie Dressler. Back Row: Don Hinze, jack Colombi, Cody Craig, Rob Greene, Ron Dubois, Dan Randles, Alan Brown, Ron McClure, Glenn Hutton, Frank Pearman, Steve Lee, Loring Larson, Gary Wei- man, Greg Holmes, Dave Simmons, Dale johnson, Harold Hawkin, Dennis Tyler, Aeron Fry, Mike Combs, Mike Smith, Marc Tolleson, Mike jacobs, Ray Anderson, Steve Hamilton. Advanced Girls Glee Front Row: Debbie Walker, Ruth Ladwig, Christie Fulgham, Marsha Coffelt, Carolee Deslauriers, Marie Arajo, Kathy Korn, Karla Barich, Sandi Metz- ger, Debbie Frodsham, joanne Seeley, Lori Reck- tenwald, Peggy Dilley. Middle Row: Susie Hodge, Sandy Hurt, Beth Ann Holmes, julie Lee, Kim Arey, Anna Cathcart, Gail Fisher, Robin Gilmour, Kathy Kamphaus, Marty Gryssom, Barb Mclntire. Back Row: Marjo Hodge, Kim Harris, Sharon Asplund, Kathy jones, Angie Rhodes, Helene Gifford, joan Larson, Karen Parsons, Dona Van Guilder, Teresa Spang, Karrie Hammer. Not Pictured: Mary Ann Climens, Roxanne Durand, Brenda Bion, Cindy johnson, Anne Lightfoot, Terry Thompson, Pam White. Frosh Girls Glee Front Row: Irene jones, jean Boydstrom, Dixie Taylor, Virginia Kuhlmann, Cheryl Therlaque, Lou- ise Miller, Liz Greene, Sydnie jones, jean Swartz, Annette Dowea, Peggy Sagen. Middle Row: Nancy Haakenson, Leslie Snowden, judy Ingram, Vanessa Gaetzke, Marilyn Bucholtz, Marlene Scappini, judy Booher, Kathy johnson, Debbie Harkness, Carol jones, Lisa Thorpe, Karen Smith, Gail McCal- lum, Debbie Kamphaus. Back Row: jan Walsh, Dody Verelius, Kris Cook, Debbie Desedare, Paula Huff, Nancy Knedler, Lori Vogel, Lora Wolf, Con- nie McMahon, Wendy Fisler, jill Bruce, Nancy Brownrigg, Terri McKean, Diane Lofgren, Cathy Cowan, Kim Baxter, Becky Color, Cheri Benner, Deanna Franklin. which sent us out into the community.. The spirit of Acappella Choir lies within its mass of ninety-eight voices, from freshmen to seniors. At least one period a day was devoted to rehearsal for such performances as Winter Con- cert, Spring Concert, and an exchange concert with Wenatchee High School. The Choir counsel consisted of Dave Simmons, President, Jeanne Rothrock, secretary, and section leaders: jan Thielbar, soprano, Debbie lacobs, alto, Harold Hawken, tenor, and Ron Mc- Clure, bass. Those who considered music a favorite interest, found an op- portunity for expression and discovery in the Acappella Choir, under the direc- tion of Mr. Harley A. Brumbaugh. Advanced Girls Glee worked each day toward getting a mature sound and a good blend. For several girls it was a stepping-stone towards the Acappella Choir. Freshman Girls Glee started the year in a rush, assembling their uniforms which they wore for performances. Both glees, also under the direction of Mr. Brumbaugh, prepared for such per- formances as Winter Concert, besides furthering their knowledge and ex- perience in the field of music. 17 Rated number one in the state, the Studio Singers found themselves in the midst of a busy year not the least of which was changing their name from Swing Choir. Achieveing some out- standing goals, the group performed both in school and throughout the community. The members, consisting of seniors, juniors, and one sophomore, spent one period each day rehearsing. The singers had their own rhythm section: Denise Syjud, piano, Cody Craig, lead guitar, Terry Hiatt, bass, and Mike Combs, drums, who spent their fair share of time plunkin', pickin', and symbol tappin'. Some of the rehearsals were ac- companied by the stage band in pre- paring their repertoire of songs, which ranged from contemporary pop tunes to the standards of yester-year. The cli- max of the year came in March when the Studio Singers were selected from all qualifying swing choirs in the state to perform at the Washington Music Edu- cators Convention in Yakima. Their pur- pose was to demonstrate the versatility of the swing choir in a clinic situation. In preparation for the clinic they had the priviledge of working with Stan Forbes, professional studio singer from Los Angeles. ' r I8 Musical groups swung all the Studio Singers Girls: Kathy Randles, Denise Syjud, Sue Dobes, lan Theilbar, Barb Kirkman, Terri Stinde, jan Cook, Debbie lacobs, Jeanne Rothrock, Marsha Davis, loyce Mattix, Terry Michels. Boys: Terry Hiatt, Cody Craig, Ron DuBois, Ron McClure, Gary Wieman, Dave Simmons, Harold Hawken, Bob Ziemba, Marc Tolleson, Mike Smith. Not pictured is Dale johnson. Stage Band Front Row: Bob Gray, Val Gorton. Second Row: Terry Dallas, Keith Cromie, Kurt Erickson, Mark Robbins, Stephan Dragseth, Larry Lemon. Third Row: Brian Bach, Mike Poole, Vernon Graham, Aaron Fry. Back Row: Mr. Gleason, Steve Hamil- ton, Dick Gray, Bill Shaw, lim Parsons, Rob Greene, Mr. Saltonstall. way to Yakima with 1 on their minds Newly organized last fall, the Stage Band played pop, rock, jazz, and music from the Big Band era. Besides playing at the pep assemblies, the Stage Band participated in music festivals both at home and away. The Stage Band Evening, which fea- tured the Stage Band, Studio Singers and a Showcase band from the Renton Musical Union, was a noted success. Also close to home, was the Band's performance at the North Puget Sound League Invitational Stage Band Festival held at Kentridge High. The big event of the year came in March, when the Stage Band journeyed with the Studio Singers to Yakima. There, they performed for the State Music Educators Convention. The State High School Stage Band Festival at the Olympic College in Bre- merton was the last big event for the year. I9 Instrumental groups band together to promote Composed of eight hard-working members, this year's Orchestra added a note of distinction to the music department. Because it was so small and con- tained no winds, it was not a full orchestra but a chamber orchestra. Under the direction of Mr. Gleason they played both classical and con- temporary music. In December they performed forthe first time at the Winter Concert, At this performance, as at all per- formances, the boys wore suits and the girls wore yellow formals. Nancy Hall, a violinist, was the Concert Mistress. Through the combined efforts of the members and Mr. Gleason, the Orchestra spent many hours preparing for the spring contest. All had hopes that they would match last year's rating of excellent plus. I 20 Front row: Robert Browning, Debbie Back, Bruce Beckwith. Last row: Nancy Hall, Anita Loree, Val Gorton, Val Fassett, Kathy johnson, Mr. Gleason. Front L to R: Maxine Pangburn, Kris Hill, Kathy Kamphaus, Bonnie Hitchcock, Korry Hitchcock, Maxine Lovegrove, Laurie Nelson, Randy jones, Laura Stricklin, Chris Brazier, Karla Buxton, lo- ann Hurner, Karen Meadows, Pam Rothe, Peggy Smith, Debbie Bach, Barbara Kirkman. Second Row Lto R: joan Parman, Peggy Brickley, Debbie Liming, lackie Anderson, Keith Cromie, Denise Maxwell, Kurt Erickson, Mark Snodgrass, Dani Primmer, Greg Bratton, Clive Graham, Mark Robbins, Warren Holm, Steffen Dragseth, lim SCHOOL SPIRIT! Parsons, Steve Hamilton, lim Hurner, Dick Gray. Third Row L to R: Teresa Levack, Roxanne Benner, Elena Pangburn, Diane Marler, Kathy Blood, Dennis Tyler, Larry Breshears, loann Larson, Larry Lemon, Bob Gray, Aeron Fry, Bruce Brunner, Mike Poole, Brian Bach, Vern Graham, Brad Lippert, Steve Lee, Alan Baker, Bob Gold- smith, Steve Crepeau, Cary Evarts. Standing: Terry Dallas, Craig McGuire, Mike Brown, Pete Yankeh, Gary Grosso, Mr. Gleason. Not Pictured: Lorraine Graham, Bill Reynolds. This year one of the most active stu- dent groups at Hazen was the Concert Band. In the fall, the football games wouldn't have been the same without the band playing and during basketball season they were there for every home game. Pep assemblies were another activity at which the band always appeared. The band wasn't able to show it's true ability, through, until the first concert of the year, which was the Christmas Concert in December. This was followed by the Winter Concert Febraary 12, where the band was able to wear the new uniforms which arrived in late january. A trip to Victoria was in the plan for spring, and in january a fund-raising dance was held to help pay for the expenses. The officers, Clive Graham, president, Randy jones, vice president, and Barb Kirkman, secretary, along with the Band Council helped plan activities for fund-raising. Directing the band was Mr. Gleason. Front row: Sharon Bonwell, Steve Schuh, Pam Rothrock, Terry Gorton, Cindy Pettet, Marsha Coffelt. 2nd row: Sue Babb, Kathy Smith, Marilyn Shaver, Ken Marquart, Stuart Allen, Lonnie McGillivary, Lynette Sparks, Claudia Potoshnik. 3rd row: Brian Menzel, lerry Jackson Berry Rhoden, Bruce Hoffman, Bill Rhodel BFrancis Bonwell, David Williams. Last row Mr. Gleason, lim jackson, Bob Moer. For a student to become a member of Hazen's Concert Band, he must first pass the Concert Band Competency Test. Preparing students for this test is the main purpose of Hazen's Cadet Band, accord- ing to Mr. Gleason, band director. Composed mainly of freshman and beginning musicians, the first of the year found Cadet Band with a large popula- tion. But by the time second semester rolled around, the band was being de- populated because many of the new musicians were moving on to conquer other things, such as Concert Band. Be- fore so many left, though, the Cadet Band was able to perform at the Christmas Concert, where they demon- strated what they had learned first semester. Their president first semester was Alan Baker, while the rest of the year was spent under the leadership of jerry jackson. 21 The staff of Lonach 1970 began their planning of the publication with their attendance at a yearbook workshop at GRCC campus in April of last year. Thetheme, number of pages, possible cover designs and various other items that would delay production in September were de- cided before the staff had seen the results of their first year's effort. In order to cover costs of a 500!0 page increase and several other addi- tions to the '70 Lonach, staffers sold over 51200 worth of advertising. Ad- ditional fund raising by the staff in- cluded a dance early in November, plus the sale of clear plastic covers and an autograph insert. The staff kept alert for opportunities to save on the budget but at the same time improve the quality of the book. The taking of class pictures and organiz- ing the yearbook sales campaign had to be completed before the 25 mem- ber staff could hit the nitty gritty of publishing a 192 page annual. As one staff member commented, You don't know what it's all about until you've met your first deadline. ln addition to hosting the Ameri- can Yearbook Workshop in Septem- ber, the staff proudly attended the American Yearbook Workshop in the Spring, where they received the Big E award for having met all dead- lines. When Lonach 1970 came out, last year's fantastically successful Signing Party was repeated in the cafeteria by popular request. Along with the returning staff, there was a unique repeat, that ofthe Editor. Usually, editing is a Senior position, but as Hazen didn't have Seniors its first year, the Editor title was a two year job for Tom McCombs, who along with his staff had another chance, a chance to benefit from previous mistakes in producing their second edition of the Lonach. Editor-in-Chief - Tom McC0mbs Copy 8: Layout Editor - Jeanne Roth rock Senior Editor - Sherry Beckman Senior Assist. - Iudy Anderson lunior Editor - Carol De Witt Sophomore Editor - Anne Lightfoot Sophomore Assist. - Annette Holmstrom Freshman Editor - Sydnie jones Freshman Assist. - Sharon Anderson Sports Editor - Charlie Hicken bottom Advertising Editor - Barb Gathmann Advertising Assist. - lan na Bosworth Student Life Editor - Mary Rynning Organizations Editor - Karen Parsons Organizations Assist. - Laurie Bosworth Faculty Roster - Pam Buck Photo Editor - Marsha Davis Student Index and General Typing - Kris Brazier Peggy Brickley Mary Cooper Marylin Perantie ian Simonds Photographers - Greg Allen Sherrie Larimore jackie Wynan Advisor - Mrs. Hacker There's more the eye. between these two covers than meets ,, , . MARX: - W, 'vnu-Iunnunuux , f' ,'s 'F sg 1 argl. ef, . tx 7 -,'.,.. ' 'is rf' i 221 r Ji?-fi1'5'35! . , M ,1?S,.,,-35 x'2',,w -f. ,JV 4211, J., 1: gg, ff ww:-:. .. ,,.':.,:,,. ??'2'gf,pyQi 4 4 Zh V . Q, r 9, L, ,. , .L: !er f: . ', 4 fgfz-'zffgzg '- Q Q . ri. 'xv' I - 1 - m .yy -5 ,-y . , . , . .1 Us . ., S . , , 1: - ,A N 4 i U ' K : U , V 'K ' ., ,fzdgs ' 9' 2 X 5 Y Af- J . im. 5 -at xg pw' QB' I Q X 'R Sports Us I X ,S 1, D 0 4, Ronda Beaman Karen Blood The Spirit of '70. . Pep, spirit, and hard work were just a few of the things that made up a Ha- zen cheerleader. Practice started right after elections in May of 1969. They attended the State Cheerleading Con- ference in Ellensburg during the sum- mer, using the information gained at the conference to make up cheer and song routines for the year. A few activities to promote pep and school pride, the main goal for these girls, were sitting on ice to melt Glacier, handing out kisses, taking the football team breakfast, and selling pep pins before each game. When not practicing they turned out at all events or activities which promo- ted school pride. Debby Phillips lolene Swanson Mary Cooper Lynne Gower Nancy Hall Miss Disotell Front row: Frank Pearman, Rick Moran, Harold Walsh, Bill Nobbs, and Wayne Snodgrass. Mid- Hawken,john Stark, Don Moerer,Alex Benning- dle row: jim Breslin, Steve Babb, Marv Schae- hoven, Brad McDonald, Tom Ewing, Dan Smith, fer, Nevin Miller, Bob Ziemba, Tom Lambro, Ron DuBois, Keith Allen, Don Danielson, Ken Mark Wolsky, Frank Reed, Tim Lambro, Dirk Henningsen, Bob Barden, and Gary Reed. Back row: Lyle Purdy, Kent Hutchings, Darrell Beane, Bruce Brunner, Mark Carr, Ron Hudson, Harley Holt, Dick Case, and Tony Stanhope. FCQTBALL- First year in varsity competition The Highlanders, with Coach Don Anderson at the helm, turned in a suc- cessful 1969 season. In their first year in the North Puget Sound League, Ha- zen managed a fifth place, and were never out of a single game all season until the final moments. To highlight the season was the per- formance of senior, john Stark, who rushed for over 1000 yards. john re- ceived all-conference selection by sports writers of the area. Rounding out this year's starting backfield were seniors, Harold Hawken and Ron Du- Bois, and juniors, Tim Lambro and Gary Reed. This group progressed steadily during the year and earned themselves rushing champions of the league, grinding out over 2100 yards. The work-horses of the squad were those unheralded heroes, the line. There is nothing a back would rather see than a gaping hole in the oppos- ing defensive, and starters Tom Ewing, Dan Smith, Don Moerer, Don Dan- ielson, Keith Allen, Ken Walsh, and Rick Moran were instrumental in lead- ing the Highlanders to their team rush- ingtitle. The awards banquet provided many thrills for some very deserving indivi- duals, including elected team captains, Tom Ewing and Don Danielson. Don Moerer won the Most Improved Play- er Award and the Inspirational Award went to Keith Allen. The recipient of the coveted Elk's Achievement Award was Harold Hawken. The coaching staff is as follows: Bill Diambre, Managers of the football team are: kneeling Cliff Root, Myron Huckle, Head coach Don Steve Cote and Mike jeffrey, and standing, Ron Anderson,and Don Carlson. Hinze, l0l'1n Fullenwldeff and Steve CYEPCBU Keith Allen Bob Barden Alex Benninghoven jim Breslin Miifli Carr NPSL STATISTICS Bob Ziemba Renton Kent Meridian MountRmnwr Highline HAZEN Tyee Glacier Kentridge Evergreen Team Offense P ay Mark Wolsky Highlme M0untRmnmr HAZEN Tyee Kent Meridian Renton Kentrldge Glacier Evergreen w5MgwywM 95,pvq Til' Team Defense P ay A,,, E ,Q . 5' fg Kent-Meridian MounbRmnmr Ken Walsh Highline Tyee HAZEN Kentridge Renton Evergreen Glacier Tm -if Y john Stark Rush 1876 1497 2186 1458 1758 1952 1241 Rush 1324 1308 1118 1342 1338 1638 1559 1915 1951 Pass 1097 Pass 744 Total 2820 2594 2555 2352 2347 2239 2177 1570 1311 Total 1863 1865 1974 2098 2109 2248 2262 2659 2743 Tom Lambro and Frank Reed find the camera more interesting than the game. 'vu dllmi Smith Dave Simmons Gary Reed 'Frank Reed Frank Pffafman da PL7 . . , Q , Q. 3 Wm ,. sei? 1 Dick Case fr Don Danielson Ron DuBois Tom Ewing Kris Fanning Statistics fcon'tl Team Sq,-Oring TD FG PAT-2 PAT-1 Total Highline 32 0 3 13 211 HAZEN 28 00 2 12 134 Mount Rainier 25 0 5 1 163 Tyee 22 0 8 3 151 Kent-Meridian 22 0 4 4 144 Kentridge 19 0 6 0 126 Renton 17 O 0 3 110 Glacier 3 O 3 0 54 Evergreen 4 0 0 24 Scoring Defense TD FG PAT-2 PAT-1 Total Kent-Meridan 9 0 2 3 64 HAZEN 14 0 0 10 97 Highline 16 0 3 4 106 Mount Rainier 17 0 2 6 112 Tyee 19 0 2 2 120 Renton 18 0 5 5 123 Kentridge 22 0 3 5 143 Evergreen 27 0 5 5 177 Glacier 31 0 4 7 201 Team Rushing C Gain Lt Net Avg HAZEN 444 2377 191 2186 4.9 Renton 410 2139 187 1952 4.8 Highline 363 2085 209 1876 5.2 Kent-Meridan 386 1937 179 1758 4.6 Mount-Rainier 356 1773 276 1497 4.2 Tyee 399 1608 150 1458 3.7 Kerttridge 376 1385 144 1241 3.3 Evergreen 322 831 102 729 2.3 Glacier 343 1069 439 630 1.8 Harold Hawken Ron Hudson Tim Lambro fli Q xi ii 'J 433. t 1 ' ff Q ,tu , .-we xi ill? , 5 4 ' tw. 'Q 9 Tom Lam bro Bill Nobbs Rick Moran Don Moerer Nevin Miller Brad McDonald Front row: Dave Martin, Frank Beckman, Ron Bruce Hutfless, and Tony Pritchard. Back row: Paul Ernst Steve Glisson Larry Smith Doug Curtis, Wayne Rice, Tim Nobbs, Hank Brund- Dirk Crump, Tom Aarhus, Mark Snodgrass, Ternet,lImBlUf1dfGd and Dave Graves age, Rod jenkins, Larry Breashears, Byron Pagle, Charles Buchboltz, Ray Bliss, Kevin Gunderson, The Sophs had a ball SOPHOMORE SCORES HAZEN Mt. Rainier HAZEN Evergreen HAZEN Kennedy HAZEN Renton HAZEN Tyee HAZEN Glacier HAZEN KentMeridian HAZEN Kentridge HAZEN 0 Highline 6 Assistant coach, Bill Diambre, calls the defensive signals from the side- lines. john Stark rushes for valuable yardage in the Kentridge game, while Ron Dubois 1203 and Rick Moran 1705 look on in the background. The Freshmen were in a league of their own FROSH SCORES HAZEN 22 Olympic 6 HAZEN Cascade HAZEN Sequoia HAZEN Dimmitl HAZEN Nelson HAZEN Kem Front row: Stan Chodykin, Gary Pfitzner, Curtis Major, Don Stewart, Robbie Wilcoxin, Maridus Kinder, Tony Stokes, Lavern Petersorn Wayne Hayden, john VanBrunt, Ric Meldrum, Bob Gray, and Roger Hutfless. Middle row: Guy Gustman, Rick Sullivan, Blaine Parks, Mike lac- quet, jon Emberg, lim Robinson, Ernie Wilhite, Wade Pinson, Rick Doerflinger, Lonnie Mc- Gillivary, and Adam Affek. Back row: Coach Hauser, Dean Collins, Todd Henningsen, Steve Bronk, Bill Tucker, Bob Moen, joel jurasek, Rod Goe, Gary Nordyke, Fred Bonds, Gary Cole, and Coach Matson. Not pictured: Mark Atkin- son, Gregory Bell, and Alan Dorning. Along run Cross Country - upthe hill The Cross Country team climaxed a dual meet record of 3 wins and 8 losses with a sixth place finish in the North Puget Sound League Conference Meet. Hazen's best finish was by a senior trans- fer from Montana, Pete Adams, who finished in 19th place. he was followed by john Kaufmann, 29th place, Dave Hawley, 32nd place, john Morgan, 35th place, Eric Bowen, 43rd place, Ken Sheets 46th place, and Bo Stinebaugh, 50th place. Had the harriers been able to finish 5th or better in the Conference, they would have qualified for the West Cen- tral District Meet. The Highlanders were unfortunate to be with out the services of last year's captain, Dennis Tyler, who could not compete due to a broken leg. At the Fall Sports Banquet junior, john Morgan was honored as being el- ected team captain by his teamnates. The Inspirational Award went to an- other junior, john Kaufmann. The Elk's Achievement Award recipient was Eric Bowen. Ken Sheets leads the pack up a hill during the Conference Meet at Evergreen High School. Following him are Dave Hawley lleftj, Pete ' Adams Crightj, and Bo Stinebaugh trearj. Front row: David Asplund, Todd Tonda, james Greif, Derek Goudriaan, David Nye, Steve Hill, and Bert Mull. Back row: john Kaufmann, Bo Stinebaugh, Dave Hawley, john Morgan, Ken Sheets, Peter Adams, Eric Bowen, and Coach Donley. , oi' lohn Kaufmann Peter Adams Coach Donley Bo Stinebaugh Eric Bowen john Kaufman collapses among the Hazen run- ning gear following the Conference Meet. john Morgan Ken Sheets Dave Hawley VARSITY SCGREBOARD HAZEN 22 Glacier 37 HAZEN 33 Woodway 22 HAZEN 42 Tyee 51 Evergreen 29 HAZEN 29 Kentridge 26 HAZEN 41 lnterlake 17 HAZEN 50 Renton 15 HAZEN 49 Mt.Rainier 15 Kent 76 HAZEN 46 Highline 16 HAZEN 47 Renton 15 Renton 22 Highline 49 Mt. Rainier 93 Evergreen 130 Tyee 130 HAZEN 158 Glacier 179 Kent Meridian 224 Kentridge 239 33 x 34: .-Us .-5 ' 'i : ,511 ii' W. ks, ,V S , .Um :Ef'451i?,5N'2f- ' - ' up I ,Q-D J: ' WML .. 43 .,4,,,, 3, ,. Y 1 xo..-fi-' 1-.49 -L 1 - ,3,. Ask , Q 7 -,-my A+' W 'ir K V E If W :kwa if 5 - Varsity: Standing- Tim Lambro, Frank Reed, Charlie Hickenbottom, Karl Holmes, Dale Iohn- son, Mark Anderson, Paul Hickenbottom, Mark Wolsky, Tom Ewing, Steve Willenborg, and Tom Lambro. Kneeling-Coach Huckle and Captain Ken Walsh. Inspiration BASKETBALL HIGHS With frustration The cagers began with high hopes to have a successful season, but as the season progressed, their play was sometimes inspired, but more often mediocre. The cagers seemed to lack a consist- ency of play, for one game they would play like league champs, and the next they would perform like cellar dwellers. It was a frustrating year, especially for the senior members of the squad, who were counted on to provide the leader- ship to be a consistent winner. Game after game, however, the Highlanders seemed to have victory in their grasp, only to lose by scant margins in the final minutes. The Highlanders have a fine nucleus back next year with six varsity performers returning for another season. Aided by a talented crop of sophomores and fresh- men, Coach Huckle has some fine talent to work toward a more rewarding season next year. Ken Walsh, Captain for this year's squad, eyes the basket. Dalelohnson T Ewing Lettermen in action Ken Walsh rl Tom Lambro Mark Anderson Tim Lambro Steve Willen borg Paul Hicken bottom Frank Reed 5 ,A . V-Qc: N965 P lt's hard WRESTLING - to pin down l.V. Coach lack Ernst and Head Coach loe Hauser Varsit 'Dou Kuhlman Tom Nobbs Tim Nobbs Y- 8 I f I Ioe Carlo, Gary Kunz, Don Moerer, Mel Fritz- vold, Dan Smith, Rich Hurd, and Harold Hawken Not pictured: Monty Miller and Mark Carr The grapplers showed a much im- proved team over last season, as they won three matches, and were narrowly defeated in several others. The team was hindered by the fact that they didn't have a heavyweight wrestler much of the season. In post-season competition, Hazen sent eight wrestlers to the sub-dis- trict meet, Doug Kuhlman, Tom Nobbs, Tim Nobbs, Gary Kunz, Don Moerer, Mel Fritsvold, Mark Carr, and Harold Hawken. The highlight of the season was the final evening of the sub-district meet, when Harold Hawken won first place in the 194 weight division of the North Puget Sound League. VARSITY SCOREBOARD HAZEN Newport HAZEN Meadowdale HAZEN Kennedy HAZEN Interlake HAZEN Bellevue HAZEN Evergreen HAZEN Kentridge HAZEN Mt. Rainier HAZEN Highline HAZEN Renton HAZEN Tyee HAZEN Glacier HAZEN Kent it The wrestlers congratulate one of their team- mates as he comes off the mat with a victory. junior Varsity: Front row- jerry Sullivan, Allan Dorning, Gary Cole, and Greg Bell. Back row- Curtis Cleveland, Rick Lichenstader, Dave Wolf, Steve Babb, Craig johnson, Dave Aarhus, Paul Brandal, Ken Stimsoni, and Tony Stanhope. Don Moerer and Mel Fritzvold- No. 4 Hazen sends eight wrestlers to Sub-District Eight wrestlers competed for Hazen in the Sub-District Wres- tling Tournament in February. They were Doug Kuhlman, Tom Nobbs, Tim Nobbs, Gary Kunz, Mark Carr, Uon Moerer, Mel Fritsvold, and Harold Hawken. Don Moerer wrestling 141, and Mel Fritsvold wrestling 148, each won fourth place in the North Puget Sound League. Har- old Hawken was seeded number two in the 194 weight division and scored three straight victor- ies to earn the number one award for theentireleague. Doug Kuhlman, Tim Nobbs, Tom Nobbs, Gary Kunz, and Mark Carr. loe Kosh ko . The -l-en I1 IS - ove racket Coaches Eric Roberts and Carol West greeted nine returning letterwinners in March in hopes of a successful sea- son. The returnees were joe Koshko, Greg Dickey, Mark Robbins, Allen Boggs, Captain Linda Luft, Chris Mor- gan, 1oAnn Sullivan, RaeAnn Sullivan, and Liz Pressly. Newcommers from the 1.V. were Dirk Crump and Katy Gray. The format for the matches was slightly changed this year, with the addition of one singles match for both the boys and the girls, which allowed more people to participate in the tennis program. Front row: Katy Gray, Marilyn Kaji, Laurie Luft, Liz Pressly, joe Koshko, Greg Dickey, Linda Luft, Coach West, Second row: Mark Abelson, Hollie Powell, JoAnn Sullivan, RaeAnn Sullivan, Allen Boggs, Mark Robbins. Third row: Terry Osborn, Chris Cook, Paul VanBeurden, Dirk Crump. Fourth row: David Yee, Stephen Drag- seth, Craig Leich, Loring Larsen. Fifth row: Doro- thy Hotchkiss, Cliff Hill, Dave Hawley, jerrv Gil- mour, Leonard Nevin. Sixth row: Donna Mc- Goldrick, Wayne Rice, Greg Bell, jeff Morris- Reade. Seventh row: Mike Simmons, Philip Mosely, Don Hinze, Guy Gustman. Top: Coach Roberts. Lin da Luft Greg Dickey Coach LePenske Dennis Curran This year's swim team started out with more going for it than last year. Returning lettermen, more kids turn- ing, and more talent helped to enhance the season. Finding this out at the beginning of the season, Coach Le- Penske worked his kids hard, and the kids responded with many fine per- formances. Times have dropped dras- tically, and the record book was almost totally rewritten this year. Having more boys turning out this year put more pressure on the front runners. Each swimmer had the chal- lenge of getting ahead in each event. No one could be sure of a spot each week in a particular event. Each swimmer set a goal for himself. For the free style swimmers it was to break one minute and qualify for the state meet in the 100 yard free style event. For the other strokes it was to qualify for state. The team goal was to send the two relays, the 200 yard med- ley and the 400 yard free style to state. SWIMMERS Work to beat own records Bob Zlemba Steve Stone Mike LaValley Gene Adams Steve jones Swimming Team: Front row - Clive Robbins, Mark Stricklin, john Kaufman, Mike Blonski, Rob Goldsmith, Steve jones, and Bruce White. Back row - Bill McCluskey, Kim Sears, jeff Galvin, Stewart Shumway, Mike LaVaIIey, Steve Stone, Gene Adams, and Robert Combs. Divers: Bob Ziemba, Vernon Graham, Dennis Curran, and Rod Olsen. jeff Galvin Clive Robbins lolm Kaufman Varsity Front row: manager jeff jones, Doug Ternet, jeff Tompkins, Brad McDonald, Mike Widell, john Morgan, Paul Hickenbottom, Harold Hawken, john Stark, Gary Reed, Mark Wolsky, Tim Phinney, Tim Lambro, Darrell Beane, Brook Samples, manager Dale White. Back row: Coach Gleason, Coach Eide, Dick Ranum, Dave Greggs, Martin Montgomery, Tom Graves, David Nye, Dave Graves, john Kaufman, Gary Anderson, joe Carlo, Ken Clay, Larry Breshears, Cinder and -l'I'3Cl4 sawdust burners This year, Coach Gary Eide had high hopes entering his second year as head coach of the track squad. He had almost all of his team back from last season, plus some sophomores and newcomers, who were pleasant surprises. There were two new coaches to fill the staff this year. Assistant to Coach Eide was Bill Diambri, who worked with the varsity and Dale Gleason, who worked with the freshmen squad. Coach Diambri had the fun of making the workouts for the first week of prac- tice in March. He would always quip after a long workout, We may not have any talent, but we'll be in shape! Coach Diambri's comment's spurred the cindermen to greater heights dur- inv the season, for they always had to prove him wrong. Freshmen team clockwise from lower left: jerry Sullivan, Tony Stokes, Bruce Huffman, Pat Patter- son, David jones, Casey Kime, Mike Daly, managers, Lonnie McGillivary and Gary Pfitzner. Right: Coach Gleason. 46 Bill Rambur, Bert Mull, Bob Biewer, jim Greif, Bob Ziemba, David Sorenson, Paul Ernst, manag- er Derek Goudriaan, Coach Diambre, assistant Steve Lumbard. Not pictured: David Simmons, Bob LaFord, Peter Adams, and Kent Hutchings. K Charlie Hicke gs a nbottom Har wken 'gu-nr rn s rv' 'gi-s icq Q . - f-.?s,grm.'.':,,,...i-1. .xg P .L.?nf4g1r.4.iLd'r1 LJ' Dm 1. 'inirgfgfahi Hu' ' ' xx'l KI.s Q. nj 1125? C rf 'rua . - .', gs JIM'-g f- . .Q ' K V. IAT- 5, 'Jr nd , 'S-QQ-Q, .. . -4 at -G-A v ...o 1. I 1 . -s-, N , '- 5 ' ' 'B' ' -1.2 lon Morris . u L OP' .I Bob LaFord and 'lim Lambro Gary Reed and john Stark break on top in the 100 yard dash. Cindermen break on top Dave Simmons Bob LaFord and Tim Lambro H Front row: Coach johnson, manager Steve Cote, Baseball makes Z1 team The baseball team began practices on March 1 in anticipation of a long season. There were six nonleague games scheduled, as well as the regu- larly scheduled 16 league games. The team set their sights high, with the North Puget Sound League Cham- pionship as their goal. Supplying Steve Walsh some of the necessary leadership were nine senior lettermen from last sea- son, Shawn Daly, Keith Allen, jeff Sidebotham, Rick Seeley, Steve Walsh, Ken Walsh, Alex Benninghoven, Don Danielson, lim Breslin, andtwo senior transfers, Bill Nobbs and Dennis O'- Leary. leff Sidebotham Rick Frodsham, Steve Herman, Dirk Henning- sen, Larry Lemon, lim Teja, Don Fisher, Rick See- ley, jim Hall, Larry Armstrong, jeff lacksonpjeff Sidebotham, Manager john Fullenwider. Sec- ond row: manager Charles Buchholtz, Kevin Gunderson, Doug Gunderson, Greg Dohrn, Frank Reed, Bob johnson, Miken Kiever, john Rost, jim Breslin, Dennis O'Leary, Tom Walther, Shawn Daly, l0hn Houston, Rod Merrell, manag- er Ron Hinze. Back row: Coach Carlson, Steve Sharp, lim lacques, Steve Walsh, Harley Holt, Ken Walsh, Don Danielson, Keith Allen, Bill Nobbs, Alex Benninghoven, George Durrin, Steve Willenborg, Steve Stone, Ken Sheets, Char- lie McCord, Coach Guay. Charlie McCord 5 Alex Benninghoven Steve Willenborg I s 1 I . . I xi. - . .an X - Shawn Daly Kneeling: Rick Rynning, Robbie Wilcoxen, Bob HGH, Bob Robinson, managef Laurie B05W0fTl'lf Browning, Floyd Hewitt, Chuck Rupnick, Dick Kevin Green, Ken Stimson, Ken Losek, Frank Stimson, Allen Hewitt, and John Cooper. Stand- Beckman, and Randy lones. Sitting on top: Gary ing: Craig Forgaard, john Benthin, Dean Ben- Cole, Mike lacobs, Mike Daly, manager loan G mnasts led by five seniors Craig Forgaard Merrell, Tony Cooke, Mark Huffman, and Gary Kunz. Not pictured: Dennis Curran and lim Kelly. ., W .f gy m . ,.,wvd-4Q2zir.fffM5 hr When Kevin and Bob are naughty, Mr. Rossman Senior musclemen labor, makesrhemdopushups. while underclassmen perform Frank Beckman I E Dean Bennett ffm I NH M W Ljrii L' Cheerleaders 'E S.B.A Q UQ Q9 3 N CD f-+ O 3 U1 FE ICHLI H 5 ?1 5 Z Mk Z1 .xEIi 1, 4 W , 2 v . rv: .A N .v x, V :gl K R Q ik' , fs. . g rf 2 QM -Q 5 Rafi 5 1- , YW? 7 . Q QL Torch Inghtens Q -ww K' A 1 M w 'Q ff? ff Sli 1 HM P K ' f f 5: C ,VV Y 1.4, H SPANISH CLUB Spanish Club was open to all students interested in the Spanish speaking countries and who wanted to broaden their understanding of them. One of their long range goals was a tour of Mexico as a group, if not this summer maybe next sum- mer. just before Christmas they sold candy canes as a moneymaking projectforthis trip. During International week, Senora de Martinez danced in the large group room for the school. The Spanish Classes had their tra- ditional Mexican dinner in the spring. President of the Spanish club was Roxy Benner. Front: Kathy Broyles, jane Lindquist. Middle: Mrs. de Martinez, Toni Boutwell, Linda Little, Camille Yuan, Dan Randles, Ginny Bauer, Sylvia Wallace, Diane Egge, Anita Loree, Gena Kime. Back: Kathy Hoffman, Pam Eckerman, Melody Hamilton, Lisa Walker, Sue Titas, loyce Bristol, Karlene Ziebell, Roxy Benner. SCIENCE CLUB During the year a small group of people known as Science Club worked on projects beyond those pursued in the classroom. They learned about different parts of animals, insects and other creatures. Another safari was 60 planned during spring vacation. The groups advisor was Mr. Olason. Front: Art Barrett, Bob Slater, Pat Leus. Back: Russell Bucy, Bill Spears, john Walcott, Mr. Olason. GERMAN CLUB Guteh tag! was probably a very familiar saying around German Club this year. The club was designed to give the students a chance to learn about Germany, rather than just the language. Started in january, the club was in the process of setting up cultural activities for it's members. Their big goal was to establish a student ex- change with Germany. Mark Robbins, their president, dictates to vice-president Stephanie Ellingson and Secretary Karen Bar- nard. Their advisor is Mr. Saltonstall. Front: Adam Affek, Mr. Saltonstall. Second row: Peter Willingham, Diane Rhodes, Paula Morgan, Debbie Scott, Stephanie Ellingson. Third row: joy Swartfager, Eleana Pangburn, Karen Durrin, Dani Primmer, julie Reynolds, Sylvia Spearman. Fourth row: Karen Ostriech, Laura Matkin, Mary Forstrom. Fifth row: lohn Schneider, Bill Sharp- steen, Karen Barnard, Arvid Blakstad. Sixth row: Stephen Ramseur, Doug Scherer, David Yee, Robert Wilcox, Doug Brueske. Seventh row: Paul Houser, john Morgan, Craig Schulstad, Kim Sears, Bill Stephens, Don Massey. Back: Bob Brady, Mike Winons, Mike Vanzonneveld, Mark Robbins, Bill Maggs, jim Schuh, jeff Par- sons. CHESS CLUB The Chess Club met regularly to offer its members an opportunity to further their skills and enjoy the game. The membership was small, so the meetings were informal with little structure. This year's officers were: President Doug Brueske, Vice-President Paul Houser, Secretary Roger Hindes and Treasurer Wayne Rice. The King was Dave Yee and the Prince was john Walcott. Mr. Bolf was the advisor. The Chess Club hopes that in future years strategy sessions and interschool competition can be planned, also one long term goal is to increase member- ship of the Chess Club. L. to R.: Paul Houser, Anita Loree, john Walcott, Anthony Stanhope, Doug Brueske, Mr. Bolf, Gay Bristol, Roger Hindes, Henry Yee, and David Yee. 61 DECA 3 844. . .PIPERS The DECA Pipers were in third and fourth semester distributive education. They can look back on that great Pizza Party and the Blue Green and Gold pom-poms which they sold to earn money for their expences. The pur- pose of the club was to prepare stu- dents for active participation in the business world. President was Barb Gathmann, Vice President Robin Ragar, Secretary Candy Williams, and Treasurer Sherry Beckman. The other officers were reporter Don Moerer, and historian, Connie Monroe, They are supervised by Mr. Wrench. Front: Diane Pinney, Mr. Wrench, Donna Love- grove, Marcia Jenson, Randy Chissus, Linda Showman, Second: Nancy Culver, Debbie Becker, Jolene Swanson, Barabara Dressler. Third: Robin Ragar, Candy Williams, Don Moor- er. Back: Sherri Beckman, Barbara C-athman, Terri Tomnich. 62 VEHICLE CONTROL The chief responsibility of the Vehicle Control Committee was to insure the adequacy of the Hazen parkinglot. This group of students, advised by Mr. Bryan, devised a set of rules concerning those students who drove to andfrom school. Beginning in the fall the Vehicle Control Committee sold Hazen car stickers. A proposed project for the future is to put gravel in all the dirt parking areas. Those people holding offices in Vehicle Control were: Diane Pinney, President, Fran Bachmeiar, vice pre- sident: Mary Laird, secretary, and publicity coordinator, Chris Bostrom. Front: Peggy Smith, Chris Pernaa, Fran Bach mier, Donna Lovegrove, Mr. Bryan. Back: Barbara Maclntier, Jerry Angel, Deni Savoy, Diane Pinney, Chris Bostrom, Hazen's DECA clubs active. . bring community into school FUTURE TEACHERS Future Teachers of America con- sists of any freshmen through seniors who are interested in becoming teach- ers. One of their major events was the Northwest Regional Conference in November. They also planned an over- night visitation to Western Washington State College in Bellingham. F.T.A. had a Study Aid Program at Hazen as well as tutoring at the ele- mentary schools. Their big goal was the scholarship program for a graduating Senior. To earn money for this they sold Christ- mas candles and manned the con- s at after-game dances. Their leaders are- Pres. Gary Lemen- ager, Vice Pres. Linda Schwab, Sec. Mary Jones, Treas. Henry Yee, and Historian Mary Rynning. They were advised by Miss Larson and Mr. Faris. Mr. Farris, Miss Larson, Henry Yee, Terry Mike Nolen, Wayne Walcott, Kathy Front: Joyce Bristol, Joan Larson, Pam ckerman, Linda Schwab, Mary Rynning, Marcia Mary Jones, Gary Lemenager. HAS The Hazen Associated Sellers were first and second semester students in Retail Selling who were interested in serving the Hazen Student Body and the community. The officers were: Kathy Jacobi, president, Ron McClure, vice-presi- dent, Laura Kittleson, secretary, and Marva Campbell, treasurer. Other officers included Historian, Lori Hoff, Parliamentarian, Pam Buck, and re- porter, Tom Pritchard. In the fall HAS sponsored a pump- kin carving contest. By the number of jack-o-lanterns in the display window, this project was certainly a success. Besides a pumpkin carving contest, HAS also sold lollipops at a school dance. Projects such as these continued throughout the year. ln the spring, seven students from the class attended a leadership conference in Yakima. Front: Mr. Wrench, Lori Hoff, Becky Wurster, Marva Campbell, Tom Pritchard, Kathy Jacobi, Ron McClure, Laura Kittleson, Ginger Willard. Back: Jim Baker, Joanne Todd, Candy Chissus, Karen Reiman, Don Nordlander. 63 LETTERMEN SELF DEFENSE One of the more interesting activi- ties at Hazen, was teaching the art of self defense though techniques and throws. Through defense they learned individual confidence from being able to defend themselves, and to make defensive movements a natural habit for future self protection. The enthusiam for learning new skills, was contaigous from the adviser, Mr. Rossman. Front: Wayne Walcott, Marilyn Hudgins, Alan Brown, Gary Smith. Back: Bob Browning, Mr. Rossman, jeri Forbes, Toni Boutwell, Laurie Bosworth, Yuan Simone. At home basketball games, half- times were made a little brighter this year when our jacketed Iettermen made human targets for pennys while sweeping the floor. They also allowed themselves to be trampled underfoot while holding the ropes. Generally a service organization, Lettermen's Club performed these services, plus many others, for the student body. Sponsoring the first big dance of the year, they brought the Springfield Rifle to Hazen, while head coaches of the varsity sports and their wives, chaper- oned. The club set up standards and rules of conduct for all lettermen. With President, Don Danielson, Vice President, john Stark, and Secretary, Charlie Hickenbottom, and the ad- visor, Mr. Huckle, the club made a name foritselfthis year. Front, Left to Right: Dean Bennett, joe Carlo, Randy jones, Ron Hinze, Gene Adams, Don Hinze, Hank Kamphaus, Bob Ziemba, john Kaufman, Steve Crepeau, Dick Case. Standing: Bo Stinebaugh, Steve Stone, jim Milo, Tom Lambro, Paul Hickenbottom, Steve Willenborg, Tim Lambro, Dale johnson, Nevin Miller, Tom Walther, john Benthin, Brad Lippert, jim Bres- lin, Kevin Green, john Morgan, Rick Seely, Charlie Hickenbottom, Dan Smith, Bob Lemen- ager, Bill Nobbs, Frank Pearman, john Stark, Don Danielson, Scott McMahill, Don Meorer, Keith Allen, Craig Forgaard, jerry Leudke, Steve Walsh, Noel Aspland, Charlie McCord, Mike La Valley. HU NTI NG AN D FISHING Hunting and Fishing Club trained and certified ten members in hunting and firearms safety. john Nelson was president of the group, Ron Druce, vice president, Will Rohdi, executive secretary, and Monte Miller, treasurer. Parent sponsors, George C. Nelson and Don B. Rohdi helped Mr. Bryan, Mr. Dahlager, and Mr. Rolfe with the club. In addition to participating in hunting and fishing activities in a sportsman like manner, the nimrods hope to instigate inter-school competition in rifle and pistol shooting. L to R: Mr. Bryan, john Nelson, Terry Prost, Monte Miller, Ron Druce, Bill Rhode, Mr. Dahlager. SAILING CLUB Capsized!?! Oops! Should have gone to Sailing Club to find out what I did wrong. Learning how not to capsize was not the only thing Sail- ing Club did. They learned the rules of competitive sailing and everything needed to become competent sailors. Every weekend twelve foot El Toros were borrowed from the Renton Sail- ing Club to go out and practice on Lake Washington. On Fridays the club met with Mr. Throm to play a sailing game which challenged their sailing know-how and instructed them on new techniques. Top to Bottom: Mr. Throm, Tom Kaufman, Rod Olson, Iohn Hartsock, Adam Affek, Ioyce Bristol, Marilyn Buchholtz, Tom Boydston, Greg Dickey. SKIT CLUB Skit Club made assemblies more humorous and interesting, and helped to promote school spirit. They also provided skits for the senior assem- blies. The purpose of Skit Club was to provide an organized group which could present skits whenever they were needed. Their president was Kathy lacobi, their advisor Mr. Long- well. Back: Terri Michels, Freddie McGerry, Judy Anderson, Cindi johnson, Laura Kittleson, Kathy Jacobi, Marva Cambell, Kathy Biemer, Laurie Bosworth, Gena Kime. Front: Kathy lones, Carol jones, Ed Pfeifle, joan Merrell. 66 DRILL TEAM Left, Right, Left. The girls marching around in the music hall, are members of the drill team. They have presented the flag at Pep Assemblies and entertained during half time at games. L to R: Bonnie Rouse, jane Webb, Marsha Davis, Teresa Smith, Sandy Claypool, Barb Mills, Shelly Lackey, Lynn Hoffman, Fran Bachmire, Yvonne johnson, Kathy Shearer, Linda Schwab, Vicki Sledge, Kathy Brunner, Ruth Webb, Sue Thor- sted. l Front: Terry Wright, jewel Flood, Sidnie jones, Mary Herman, Nancy Helmer, julie jackson. Middle: Karen Gonzales, Raye Andrews, Anne Kirby, Kathy Swartz, Cindy Collie, Cindy Dallas, Donna Francis. Back: Coleen Kilts, Tina Good- ner, Marice McCready, Tina St Cyr, Sue Boyce, Carol DeWitt, Kathy Brunner, Pat Swartz, lrene Mueller, Marilyn Kaji. Not pictured: Dona Van- Guilder, Melinda Pohl, Cindy Sagen. PEP CLUB As with many clubs, it was the work of a few dedicated persons that made the club worthwhile. The purpose of the club was to promote school spirit and encourage sportsmanship and enthusiasm. Pep club made posters and publicized as many different sports and activities possible. Under the leadership of Pres. Judy Anderson, the members of the club worked hard and enjoyed doing small things that meant a lot to others. Front: Cindi johnson, Cathy Sherer, Sue Haw- kins, Lisa McGuire,1udy Anderson, Debi Becker, Holly Powell, Debbie Liming, Liz Presley. Back: Alayne Hughes, Freddie McGerry, Ann Neilson, Miss Coleman, Vicki Morris. USHERS CLUB Do you know the way to San lose? Well, if you don't, the Ushers Club can show you. This year's Ushers Club may not have been asked the way to San lose but they did show parents around Hazen for Open House and P.T.A. meetings. Mr. Longwell's girls ushered at all the home foot- ball, basketball, wrestling, and gym- nastic activities as well. At the first meeting, Kathy Sch- wartz was elected President. She formed the club into three teams consisting of approximately eight members each. These teams rotated so that each team ushered at every third event. The teams each elected a captain. These were Cindy Sagen talso club Vice Presidenti, Marilyn Kaji, and Kathy Brunner. The girls also ushered at all the concerts and performances that were presented at Hazen for the general public. 67 LIT CLUB A turnout of about 35 show- ed up in the Literature Club this year. Lit Club attended several plays at the Repertory Theatre. The plays were dis- cussed before the group went to the performance. Mrs. Dunn, their advisor, found that attendance at plays in- creased their interest in Lit- erature. Club president was Clive Graham. Front: Cindy Dallas, Kathy Hoffman, Peggy Smith, Pam Williams, Anne Lightfoot, Mary Blencoe, Roger Berg- lund, Mrs. Dunn. Middle: Kathy Broyles, Kris Pernaa, Kathy Blood, joy Swartfager, Paula Morgan, Rich Car- ruthers. Back: lan Clupf l0yce Bristol, Melody Hamilton, Ralph Osgood lll, Bruce Beckwith, Harry Yee, Clive Graham. W DEBATE CLUB. . .SELF DEFENSE WITH WORDS Resolved: Congress should make illegal: unilateral intervention in for- eign countries. Such was the resolution for this year's newly formed debate club. Taught as a class, the debate club was advised by Mr. Remlinger. Under his direction, the students learned the techniques of effective oral communication. Until the time of their first league debate in November, the team did extensive research on their topics. Even after the first debate, this re- search was continued. As Mr. Rem- linger puts it, Debate is about eighty per cent research and twenty per cent presentation. Front, seated, Patty Clear, Mike Kever, Mark Weir, Gregg Dorhn, Pete Robinson. Back: Nancy Myrick, Steve Lee, Wayne Rice, Kim Dolnick, jenise Templin, Dave Simmons, Dave Douglas, Cathy Scherer, Mr. Remlinger. DRAMA CLUB Makers of Dreams. The Master Play- ers can literally call themselves just that. Why? The students in and re- volving around the drama club have a very specific dream to fullfill, a presentation at the Rention Drama Festival, entitled Maker of Dreams. Under the direction of President Rob Green and Vice President Paula Morgan, the Players had hopes of getting three one act plays under production for Spring. Front: Valarie Fassett, Anita Lorre, Wayne Wal- cott, lewel Flood, Kathie Cooke. Middle: Steve Walker, Princess Browning, Rob Green, Mary jones, Ray Araujo. Back: Marilyn Bucholtz, Sydnie jones, Cindy Syjud, Bob Browning, Gary Lemenager, Paula Morgan, Glen Hutton, loyce Bristol, Chuck Rupnick, Mary Walsh, Sharon Anderson, Raye Andrews, Mr. Hughes. SPADES CLUB Spades' purpose is to promote the welfare of handicapped children through tolerance, understanding, friendship, and service ...this was the opinion of one Spades' mem- ber, and by their work this year they showed this to be true. lust before Halloween, the club travelled to the Rainier School for mentally retarded, where they made Halloween decora- tions and gave the patients the loving care young people can give. Plans were made to assist in giving mentally retarded children swim therapy. The year was spent in giving those less fortunate attention and care, which was needed so badly. Officers leading this worth-while organization were, President, jane Webb, Vice President, Sue Mc Fadden, and Secretary-treasurer, Gay Bristol. They, with the advisor, Mr. Henry, lead the group in the many activities theysponsored. Front: lane Webb, David Douglas, Roger Berg- lund. Middle: Leah Siegenthaler, Rene Rong- holt, Annette Holstrom, Sue McFadden, Bonnie Rouse, Vicki Sledge, Henry Yee, Gay Bristol, Val Watt, Gloria Burril. Back: Pam Eckerman, Nancy Hash, Craig Hanis, Debby Pritchard, Bob Lemenager, Kathy jones, Mr. Henry, Loretta Dunn. 69 BLUE DOLPHINS SYNC The Syncronized swimming club, the Blue Dolphins, started off with a bang with 90 students turning out the first day! It continued to be such a popular activity that the class was divided into two levels of ability. Both groups were to preform in the spring, but everyone including themselves were amazed when they put on a complete performance for the P.E. classes Nov. 7, 1969, and then for Hazen's P.T.A. Open House November 10, 1969. They were video tapedffor a program on Channel 9 T.V. in Novem- HRONIZED SWIMMING ber and presented in December. The group thinned down to about 42 swimmers. Syncronized Swimming was offered as a class for credit 2nd semester during 5th and 6th periods. The club planned money raising projects to provide for the lighting equipment. The officers were: President Mary Fisher, Vice President Beverly Beery, Secretary and Treasurer Maggie McDade, Historian Lora Lee Wolf, and they were advised by Miss Stech mann. GlRL'S DIVING Girls Diving Club had as its purpose, teaching any girl how to dive and be graceful. After the lessons, some of the girls went to more advanced diving and some even competed. These girls learned to swan dive, jackknife, front 1Vz, backward, layout and many more. But most of all they learned to enjoy diving. The girls were advised by Miss Stech mann. Front: Kathy Knight, LaDonna Mayes, Kathy Bur- gess. Middle: Miss Stechmann, Lora Wolf, Liz Ifressley. Back: Joanne Larson, Sharon Anderson, Nancy Haakenson, Peggy Sagen, Marian Funder- berg, Juanita Hewitt, Chris Morgan, Robin Gilmour, Karleen Ziebell. SKI CLUB ski Club was headed by President Dennis Richards. Their purpose was to present information on Equipment and to stimulate interest in the field ofskiing. ski Club sponsored a ski swap and planned an exciting ski trip to Jackson Hole during spring vacation. Vice President Kevin Craig and Secretary Kathy Swartz worked hard to keep enthusiastic members informed Kneeling: Chris Brazier, Jane Webb, Curt Erick son Cary Evarts, Dennis Richards, Fred Stevens Standing: Anne Hansen, Judy Stark, Kevin Craig Stokes, Herbert Mull, Greg AIIan's cast, Greg Zaputil, John Hartsock, Pat Swartz, Kathy Swartz Chris Morgan Loretta Dunn, Vicki Harris, Sue McFadden, Toni ICE SKATING A newly organized group this past year, the ice skating club, has managed to go skating every two weeks. The clubs purpose was to build better school spirit, develop coordination in skating and to have fun. In addition to becoming better ice-skaters, many learned to fall gracefully. Their name, Ice Breakers, really fit the club. They not only broke the ice, but made many new friends in the process. Their advisor was Mrs. Bar- uffi-who was helped by Pres. ludy Ross, Vice pres. Cindy Petett, Sec. Marilyn Buchholtz, Treas. Dawn Ren- wick, and Historian Nanci Moffatt. Front: Dawn Renwick, ludy Ross, Second: Nanci Moffatt, Cindy Petett, Sharon Anderson. Third: Marilyn Bucholtz, Mary Rynning, Karen Oest- riech. Back: Linda Schwab. Front: Carol Castleberry, jewel Flood, Claud- ia Potoshnick, Annette Doyea, Diane Goe, Marilyn Bucholtz, Sheri Benner, Debbie Dressler. Second row: Sylvia Wallace, Kathy Fortune, Phyllis Blessing, loanne Larson, Karleen Ziebell. Third row: Wayne Walcott, Mike Nolan, Sue Babb, Kathy Borges, Me- linda Pohl, Maggie McDade, Mary Fisher, Toni Stoker, Gene Adams, jerry Luedtke, Nancy Haakenson, Steve jones. Fourth row: Lora Wolf, MariAn Funderberg, Sharon Anderson, Cindy Syjud, Patty Mantello, Cheri Moergeli, Laurie Hampton, Bev Beery, Robin Gilmour, Dave Sealy, Paula Huff. Back: Miss Stech man n, Cindy Pettett. TEAM'S MATES Introduced to Hazen's Gymnastics Club this year were the Team's Mates. Under the guidence of Mr. Rossman, the purpose of this club was to help the coach at the gym- nastics meets with scoring, holding up flash cards for scoring, and running errands. Officiers of the club were Pres. Laurie Bosworth: Vice Pres. joan Merrill, Sec, Toni Boutwell. Front: Candace Celigoy, Mr. Rossman, Laurie Bosworth. Back: Debbie Maucher, Toni Bout- well, Ginny Bauer, Judi Price, Cheryl Hunter. 71 fi' by 'K :an 44 gf x . . 5? . ,I gf, ,,,-- -. ,I s -yin. J . fn. . 1 3-IN? jf? ,. Q. 1 v n . ,X , H. v we-f ,I :-f :.z . lt., 1 Sr l'f'Ei5 ,' ' 15-K f A-..1n.n1 qv. ,l. ,A Q fi 1 .-N , X ei, 'Q -1 5 A RFK - ji P , ' til ' .ggi , if id v5 in 2 ,J 2? -yr-ff? ..,-Q I -In .1 -.v -x .YYL n r K.. .0 1' a 1 i qi: if ? , Li' ,QS 1 :G 'ig 'F' ii ii if r E Mr. wicks vicki Lombardini V 4 Front row: Mark Robbins, leanne Rothrock, Maggie McDade, Senior President Vicki Lom- bardini, lenise Templin, Terri Michels, Randy jones, Craig Forgaard. Back row: Frank Higgs, Sue Thorsted, Tom McCombs, Gena Kime, and Henry Yee, Not pictured: Gary Lemema- ger, Lynn Shelton, and lan Thiel bar. Senior Class a first for Hazen Seniors Rule! ... A new but wel- come cry became a tradition this year when the first class of Hazen Seniors entered the halls in September. Be- ing the first Senior class had its privi- leges, but along with these privileges came many decisions to be made and work to be done. Decisions concern- ing Senior party, graduation, Senior Ball, and other Senior activities were tackled by Senior Board, headed by class President, Vicki Lombardini. The Parent Planning Committee, chaired by Mrs. Stan jones, assisted Senior Board with arrangements for Senior Ball and Senior Party. This committee also made sure Senior parents were involved. Senior Power Week, held in Decem- ber, gave Seniors a chance to vote on Senior Party, announcements, and other details of Seniorhood. During the week, buttons appeared saying Senior Power and the profits from these buttons went toward Senior Ball. At two assemblies, one in Octo- ber and the other in january, Seniors were informed of the ideas and de- cisions that had been made. Seniors leave high school with a sigh of relief, along with the excite- ment of graduation and the loneliness of parting. But looking back, one might sum it all up in thinking, For Once in My Life Seniors GENE ADAMS known to his friends as Genus, spends most of his time working, eating and sleeping. His smiling face also participated in Pep Club 115 Skit Club 115 Student Council 115 Chairman of Pub- licity Comm.5 and he also lettered in Swimming11,12. PETER tclubfootl ADAMS known by most as Speedy , took part in Cross Country 125 Baseball 10-125 and Track 10-12. GREG ALLEN alias Cameraman , can be found peeking around corners taking pic- tures for Yearbook and Highlife 11,12. He was also active in Honor Society and Ski Club which he was president 11. Greg can often be found developing in the dark- 76 TOOYTI. KEITH ALLEN will never forget all the good times at Alex's house. He was an active member of Advanced Band 10,115 Foot- ball 11,125 and Baseball 11,12. YVONNE ALLISON spent her time chauf- fering Dan. Girls' Glee 10,115 and Friend- ship Comm. were her accomplishments. BARB ALLRED will never forget the first month at Hazen, especially walking into the wrong room. Barb was Home Room Secretary 115 and participated in Drill Team 11. JUDY ANDERSON known to her friends as the Prude applied herself in Pep Club 11,125 Lit Club 125 Vehicle Control 125 Skit Club 11,125 Yearbook Staff 125 and lunior Board 11. Judy also displayed her talents on the girls football team. IERRY ANGELL was a participant in Intra- murals 10-125 Biology Club 105 Public Address 105 Sailing Club 125 and Vehicle Control 12. He will never forget his 10th and 11th grade years. NOEL ASPLUND was a member of Boys Club10-12. FRANCIS BACHMEIER known by most as Fran had a very exciting year sharing lockers with Gene. She had some very busy years participating in Drill Team 11, 125 Library Assistant 11,125 junior Prom and Christmas Ball Decoration Commit- tees. l r 1 i SHERRY BECKMAN found time for Drill Team 115 Sailing 115 Pep Club 115 Year- book 11,125 DECA Treasurer 125 and Election Comm. 10. She also participated in Clothing Drive 115 and Fund Raising Comm.11. BRUCE BECKWITH was ber in Lit Club 11,125 Constitution Com- mittee 115 Orchestra 10-125 and Torch 10-12. He also was in Track 11. KATHY BEIMER found eating came easy. She ate a Woodland Park Zoo herself, and entered a Puddin' Eatin ' contest and won. Her activities included Pep Club 11, JIM BAKER will never forget those jokes in the A.V. Besides walking into the girls lav, he can be found in DECA 125 and Boys Club 10-12. IAN BALTZ had a great junior year, es- pecially the excitement of being crowned lunior Princess. jan could be found in Campus Life 11,125 Spades 115 Art Club 10-125 Tolo Decorations Comm5 and she was home room Vice Pres. 11,12. PAUL BARTLETT was a member of Boys Club'l0-'l2. TOM BATEMAN was a member of Boys Club 10-12. KAREN BARRETT was an active participant in Drill Team 115 and Intramurals 11. She'll always remember her senior year, and the day she tripped and fell flat on her face in Drill Team. DEBI BECKER'S activities included Pep Club 11,125 Drill Team 11,125 and a major helping hand in lunior Prom Dec- orations 11. Her major accomplishment was acquiring the name of Meathead. an active mem- 125 Skit Club 11,125 Tolo Comm.5 Was- kowitz Curriculm5 and ball11,12. ALEX BENNINGHOVEN, competior in Football ball 11,12 in which he participated in Basketball room President 12. BOB BIEWER known to has participated in Self was Boys Club Rep. 11,12. KAREN BLOOD whom we all know to be an energetic senior active in Pep Club 125 DECA 125 Skit played girls foot- lBig All, was a 10-125 and Base- lettered. He also 115 and was home most as Beaver , Defense 115 and cheerleader was Club 11,125 Vehicle Control 115 Student -- Council 10-125 and Girls Club Rep. 10. Seniors C cont.D l DENNIS BOISTURE was in Boys Club 10- 12. During his years at Hazen he acquir- edthenicknameof Bonerack . CHRIS BOSTROM known to her friends as Banana , transferred here from Spo- kane. Her activities included Drill Team 11,125 Spanish Club 125 and home room Pres. LAURIE BOSWORTH was a transfer from Meadowdale Sr. High School. She applied herself in Pep Club 10-125 Skit Club 125 Girls Club Rep. 11,125 Yearbook 125 and girls football 12. TONI BOUTWELL whom some know as Bootlegger , found Cougar Mt. quite smashing. She was active in Spanish Club 10-125 Skit Club 115 A Cappella Choir 125 Fund Raising Comm. and Student Senate 11,12. ERIC BOWEN, a competitor in Cross Country, also was a member of Chess Club 10-125 Campus Life 115 Honor Society 10-125 and Lettermans Club 11,12. TONYA BOWEN was a member of Girls Club10-12. TOM BOYDSTON was a member of International Forum Club 105 Self De- fence 115 and Science Club 12. IIM BRESLIN lettered in Football 11,125 and Baseball 11,12. lim acquired the nicknames of Teddy and Fatso . ln his spare time he enjoys going over to AIex's house to be Mr. Scientist. ' KEN BRINK was a member of Hazen Boys Club 10-12. IOYCE ANN BRISTOL, one of the Our Town gang has compiledalong list of ac- tiviities. They include A Cappella Choir 11,125 Sailing 10,115 Lit Club 125 Foreign Exchange 10-125 Spanish Club 125 and FTA 12. CLAUDIA BROYLES could often be found fighting with Mike. She was active in Yearbook 11,125 Student Government 115 Friendship Committee 115 and Girls Club 10-12. KATHY BROYLES, even though she lives across the street from school, couldn't seem to make it on time. She was a mem- ber of A Cappella 115 Lit Club 11,125 International Club 125 Spades 125 FTA Pres. 115 Honor Society 10-125 and Con- stitution Comm. DOUG BREUSKE, besides reading Doc Savage Books, can be found in Torch 11, 125 Vehicle Control 115 and he was also Vice President of Chess Club 115 Doug answers to the name of Truckdriver. PAM BUCK commonly known as Re- bucka of Rainy Stream Ranch, found it humorous to harass those poor fresh- man. Pam also indulged in Lit Club 125 and DECA12. DEBI BURK was a member of Hazen's Girls Club 'l0-12. MARVA CAMPBELL actively applied herself in Skit Club 11,125 Pep Club 115 and DECA Treasure 12. She played an im- portant part in girls football 11,12. GARY CANFIELD acquired the nickname Drunk in his years at Hazen. He was a member of Boys' Club 10-12. Club 10-12. CYNTHIAVCAMERON in her high school years enjoyed music most of all. She par- ticipated in Girls Glee 10,115 A Cappella 125 and a member of the Ushers Club 11. lANET CARLSON actively applied herself in Tams 115 and Mountain Climbing 12. Slge was a member of Hazens Girls' Club 1 -12. RICHARD CARRUTHERS ,excelled in Lit Club 10-125 Foreign Exchange 10,115 and was on the Election Comm. CATHY CASTRILLI enjoyed herself when she went golfing with members of the golf team. She was a member of Girls' Club'l0-12. ELOY CANTU was a member of Boys SeniorslC0ni-l TONI CERNICH, an outstanding and ver- satile Hilander, applied herself in Skit Club 125 Honor Society 10-125 and jour- nalism feature editor 11. She was also active as Girls' Club Vice President 125 Girls' Club Cabinet 115 and lay Jacobs Fashion Rep. 12. CANDY CHISSUS best known as Rusty was so embarrassed when she burped in science. Her major accomplishments were DECA125 and Girls' Club 10-12. RANDY CHISSUS will be remembered be- cause of his jokes in the Library. He was active in DECA125 and Boys' Club 10-12. MARY CLAYPOOL'S activities included Band 10,115 and Girls' Club 10-12. PATRICIA CLEAR KPattyi, spent her time in Lit Club 11,125 Foreign Exchange 10, 115 Torch 115 Fund Raising Comm5 and GirlS'Club10-12. JACK COLOMBI took part in A Cappella Choir 11,125 Boys' Glee 125 and Drama 11. He also played an important role in the school play Our Town 11. 80 DOUGLAS E. CONE was a member of Hazen's Boys' Club 10-12. DEBBIE COOK was a member of the Girls' Club10-12. JAN COOK, Hazen's answer to the spark plug, also answers to the name of Cooker Pots or Slub Tub . Her major accom- plishments were Girls Club Vice Pres. 115 A Cappella Choir 11,125 Swing Choir 11, 125 Drill Team 115 FTA 115 and Waskowitz Planning Committee. LYNDA COOPER commonly known as Coop , enjoys swimming, snow skiing and water skiing. She participated in Torch 125 Spades 115 Sycronized Swim- ming 125 and Fund Raising Committee 12. CODY CRAIG spends his time playing in a rock group as well as Hazen's Stage Band. He also is a member of A Cappella Choir and Swing Choir. His trade mark iS C.C. IAN CULP worked hard in journalism 115 Lit Club 125 Waskowitz Planning Comm. and Student Faculty Relations Comm. NANCY CULVER who answers to the name of Bubby was a friendly per- son who enjoyed being with people. She applied herself in DECA 125 and Girls Club 'IO-12. DEBBY CUNNINGHAM, known as Red or Pumpkin , found it embarrassing to carry a book cart down the stairs. She was active in Foreign Exchange 115 DECA 125 Sailing Club Vice Pres.5 and Fund Raising Comm. 11. DENNIS CURRAN was Boys Club Pres. 115 and was active in Skit Club 11,125 Election Comm. 125 Gymnastics 10-125 and Diving 12. TERRY DALLAS played in the Concert Band and Stage Band 11,12. He was also on the Band Council 11,125 and was a memberofthe OurTown cast. SHAWN DALY, or Daily Double , liked horse racing in his spare time. He was a competitor in Baseball 11,125 and Basket- baII11. MARSHA L. DAVIS an active Hilander, distinguished herself in A Cappella Choir 11,125 Swing Choir 11,125 Spring Play 115 and Election Committee 10,11. DON DANIELSON was a participant in Football 10-125 Baseball 10-125 and Boys Club Pres. 12. FRANK DAVIDSON found the pants in- cident both embarrassing and humorous. He was a member of Ir. Board 115 Boys Club Cabinet 11,125 Torch 10-125 Boys State Rep. 115 Student Council 11,125 and Waskowitz Planning Comm. 11. GREG DICKEY lettered in Tennis 11,12. He also was active in Public Address 10- 125 and Stage Crew 11,12. TOM DICKINSON participated in l.V. Basketball and Baseball 115 and home room vice Pres. He also found time for hiking and repairing engines. Seniors tcont.J LAURIE B. DONALDSON was in Boys' Club10-12. RON DuBOIS was an active participant in A Cappella Choir 11,125 Swing Choir 11,125 journalism 11,125 and ski Club 12. He lettered in Football 11,125 and Tennis11. ROXANNE DURAND could be found in in Girls Glee and was Homeroom Sec. To her friends she is known as Rudy . CAROL ECKLOFF tEggrollI, applied her- self in Lit Club 10-125 International Club 125 Torch 10-125 Highlife Staff 11,125 Girls' Club Cabinet and Constitution Committee10. MARK ERSLAND was a member of the Boys' Club 10-12. CURT EVARTS could be found in Ski Club 115 and Boys' Club 10-12. He is known to fellow students as Weisal . Curtenjoyswaterskiingandsnowskiing. Iournalism 11. Boys' Club 10-12 TOM EWING distinguished himself in Letter mens' Club 1012 He lettered in Football 10-125 and Basketball 1012 Tom was also on Student Council 1011 and was a coach for the girls football team HOWARD D. FAIN tHowieI has been a member of Boys Club 10 12 In his spare time he enjoys working on his car GAIL FISHER is known by most as Fish Her activities included Girls Glee 10 and MARY FISHER displayed her talents gymnastics 11,12 Art Club 11 FTA 11 125 Sailing 125 Lit Club 12 and Pres of Synchronized Swimming 12 CRAIG FORGAARD commonly known as Forehead , was active in Skit Club 12 Sailing 125 Lettermans Club 1112 Sen ior Board 125 and Waskowltz Recreation Committee 12. He was a competitor in Gymnastics 11,12 and Football 10 MELVIN FRITZVOLD was a member of AERON FRYE applied himself in advanced Band 10-125 Stage Band 11-125 Band Council 11,125 A Cappella 125 and Boy's Glee12. CAROL FUNDERBURG known to her friends as Wendy will always remem- ber her senior year and the day she walk- ed into the wrong room on the first day ofschool. BARBARA GATHMANN loves to eat ding dongs in her spare time and polish her baby car. She can be found in Yearbook 11,125 and DECA 12. BRENDA GION was a member of Girls Glee 10-12. In her spare time she enjoyed the school dances and games. 10-12. 10-12. Club 'l0-'l2. came to school Club 10-12. GARY GIVAN was a member of Boys Club JOHN GLENN was a member of Boys Club FRED GONDER was a member of Boys AVA GORDON was an active participant in Girl's Glee 10 Pep Club 10 ana she was a Girls' Club Rep 10 One thing Ava will never forget is the day she rinsed her hair in her moms cooking oil and then LYNNE MARIE GOWER one of the friend ly cheerleaders was very active at Hazen She was in Skit Club 1112 Pep Club 11 125 Activities Committee 1112 Friend ship Committee 11 FTA 11 Fund Raising Committee 11, Girls State Rep 11 and an enthusiastic Cheerleader 12 CLIVE GRAHAM was a member of Boys Seniors fcont.l 84 THERESA GRAVES lBeanpoleJ, took part in Torch 115 Lit Club 125 International Club 125 Art Club 125 Tolo Co-Chair- man 115 and was head of tutoring comm. for International Club. She didn't like those school bathing suits at all. DICK GRAY, an energetic senior, distribut- ed his abilities among Senior Band 10-125 Stage Band 10-125 Waskowitz Planning Comm. 115 home room Pres. 11,125 and Band Pres. 11. KEVIN GREEN lPres.l, our fearless leader finds talking to Mr. Suzick a spare time activity. He made himself known in Gym- nastics 11,125 Track 105 and he served as S.B.A. Pres. 12. ROBERT GREENE applied his talents in A Cappella 125 Stage Band 125 and Drama Club 12. He was in the play Our Town . DUANE GUILEY was a member of Torch5 Student Council 115 Boys Club Rep. 10, 115and Boys Club10-12. DAVE GUSTAFSON was a member of Boys Club 10-12. MARYANNE HACKMAN compiled a long list of names for herself. Such as Grace , hack , and Rat Hack . She was a mem- ber of Spades 11,125 Skit Club 115 and Girls Club Rep. 11. NANCY KAY HALL was active in Orchestra 10-125 Torch 115 Cheerleader 11,125 Nancy will never forget the time she fell and sprained her ankle after our first touchdown at our first game. GAY HAMILTON divided her energies among Girls Glee 105 Art Club 115 Friend- ship Comm. 125 Girls Club Rep. 125 and home room Sec. 10. STEVE HAMILTON was an active mem- ber of Band 10-125 Stage Band 11-125 A Cappella Choir 125 and Yearbook 11. IRIS HAMMOND could be found in Girls' Glee 10-12. Out of school she enjoys writing poetry and is Treasurer of a junior Achieve- ment Company. CRAIG HANIS spent his time in Torch 105 Lit Club 105 Spades 11,125 junior Board 115 Boys Club Cabinet 115 and Executive Board 12. Craig also was a member of the North Puget Sound lntra-League Council5 and S.B.A. Vice Pres. 12. MARV HATCH was a member of Hazens Boys Club 10-12. HAROLD HAWKEN, a great athlete, com- peted in Football 10-125 Wrestling 11, 125 and Track 10-12. He also found time for A Cappel- la Choir 11, 125 Honor Society 115 Boys Club Vice Pres. 125 and Swing Choir 12. He answers to the name of Big Hawk . KAREN HANSON will always remember the time she played a witch. She also applied herself in Deca 125 Girls Club Cabinet 125 Torch 115 and Skit Club 11, 12. MAX HAWKINS IR., in his spare time, likes to walk and read. He was a participant in Wrestling 11,12. DEBBIE HAYDEN, otherwise known as Dim- ples , can be found at times sleeping in class. She was on jr. Board 115 Tolo Ticket Chairman and Girls Club Rep. DANNIEL 1. HENCH alias Boris S. Wart could be found in Boys Glee 105 Stage Crewg and Pep Club. ETTA HERTZ was active in Drill Team 11,125 home room Pres. 115 and Girls Club 10-12. She will never forget all those funny expe- riences in Drill Team. TERRY HIATT was embarrassed the time he had a flat tire in the school parking lot. He was a member of A Cappella Choir 11,125 and Swing Choir 11,12. He answers to the name of Hi-Hat . CHARLIE HICKENBOTTOM, a versatile athlete, was the first to wear bermuda shorts to school. He excelled in Basketball 10-125 Track 10-125 Golf 11, 125 Lonach Staff 125 Highlife Sports Editor 11,125 Honor Society 10-125 and Student Senate 10-12. FRANK HIGGS will always remember his senior year. He distinguished himself in Spades 11,125 Torch 10,115 Students Council and he was Torch Pres. 12. Seniors icont.i in STEVE HILL will never forget all the garbage laying all' over the halls. He participated in Cross Country 11,125 and Track 11. BARBARA HINZE, known to most aS Mouth , worked in the Library 11,125 and the Social Studies Center 11,12. RITA HIELLUM enjoys water skiing and swim- ming. Besides falling down stairs, she was active in A Cappella 125 Honor Society 10-125 Drill Team 115 and Pep Club 12. KATHY M. HOFFMAN put her fist in her Coat sleeve and almost put it into a boys face. She was an active member of Lit Club 11,125 Spanish Club 115 Pep Club 11,125 United Nations 115 and Girl-of-the-Month Comm. KARL HOLMES lS.A.i played Basketball and Baseball. He was also a member of the Boys Club'l0-12. JACK HUEBNER was a member of Ski Club 10,115 and Boys Club Rep. ROBIN D. HUGHES participated in Drill Team 115 A Cappella Choir 11,125 Swing Choir 11, 125 FTA 11,125 and Vehicle Control 11. DAPHNE HUGHLITT was a transfer student from Franklin High School. She goes by the nickname Daphy . CHERYL HUNTER iFrostyJ will always remem- ber the time the senior guys put a garbage can over her head. She was active in Band 10,115 Hostess Comm.5 and Gymnastics 10-12. JAMES HURNER applied himself in Band 10- 125 Band Council 115 Torch 10-125 and Ve- hicle Control 11. KATHY IACOBI known as jake , was a member of Deca 125 Skit Club Pres. 11,125 Pep Club 115 and Student Fund Raising Comm.11. DEBBIE IACOBS spent her years at Hazen in Girls Glee 105 A Cappella Choir 11,125 Swing Choir 11,125 and Drill Team 11. DALE JOHNSON known to his friends as O.l. just couldn't keep track of his drawers. He was a member of A Cappella Choir 10-125 Swing Choir 11,125 Pep Club 11,125 and he played Basketball 12. MARY IONES applied herself in ACappella Choir 115 Swing Choir 115 FTA 115 and Cam- pus Life11. RANDY JONES distinguished himself in FTA 11,125 Band 10-125 SBA Pres. 115 and Mayor's Youth Comm.5 Constitution Comm.5 and Election Comm. He also found time for Golf 11,125 Gymnastics 10-125 and Baseball 1fL STEVE IONES participated in swim Team 11, 125 Water Polo 125 and Lettermens Club 11, 12. Steve will never forget the time he fell down the bleachers and landed on the court duringa game. RICK IORDON, a golf enthusiast, had every one believing that he had made a hole-in-one Besides being on the Golf Team he was Boys' Club Rep. MICHAEL P. KAUFFMAN, an artist al heart, also showed his capabilities in Skit Club 115 Pep Club 11,125 Track 11,125 Weight Lifting 10,115 and fights with Claudia 10-12. MARIE KELLUM made it to every one of the daily bingo games in the F.L. Conference Room. She was active in Tams11. CENA MAY KIME, one of the ten outstanding juniors for the Masonic Lodge, participated in Skit Club 11,125 Pep Club 125 Torch 10-125 Senior Board 125 Activities Comm. 125 and Executive Board 12. LAURA KITTLESON acquired the nickname of Louisy in her years at Hazen. Her activi- ties included Skit Club 11,125 Pep Club 115 DECA Sec. 125 Honor Society 125 Newsletter 11,125 and Girls Football team 11,12. ROBERT KNAPP was a member of Boys' Club Seniors Ccont.l CAROL KNEDLER was S.B.A. Historian 125 Torch Secretary5 Lit Club Vice Pres5 Torch 10-125 lournalism Staff 11,125 and Execu- tive Board 12. SALLY KNOX iRedl, participated in Girls' Glee 10,115 A Cappella 11,125 and Drill Team11. PAULETTE KOHLRUS lWalruSl will never forget her years at Hazen. Not even the 12 Days of the S.B.A. Ticket Drive. She applied herself in A Cappella Choir 11,125 Make-up Crew 10,115 Ski Club 11,125 Pep Club 11,125 junior Board 115 and Home Room Vice Pres. MARY KUPNESKI made herself known in Pep Club 115 Skit Club 115 Assembly 125 Campus Control 105 Student Council 10- 125 and Girl of the Month Comm. 11. STAN LAATCH was a member of Boys' ClubT0-12. STEVE LAATCH was a member of Boys' Club 10-12. 88 BOB LaFORD, commonly known as Buf- falo Bob , was active in Track 10-12, and Wrestling 11. SHIRLEY LaFRANCE, known to her friends as Deana , excelled herself in Archery and Swimming. She thought it quite humorous the time she fell down the stairs. MARY LAIRD, besides giving those poor freshman a bad time, worked hard on Vehicle Control 10-125 U.N. Club 10-125 Lit Club 11-125 Torch 11-125 and she was on the Tennis Team. STEVE LEE'S major accomplishments were in Senior Band 10-125 and A Cappella Choir12. GARY LEMENAGER found The Good, Bad, and the Ugly a pretty humorous theme. Some of his activities included junior Board 115 Senior Board 125 FTA Pres. 125 Spades 11,125 Honor Society 10-125 and Waskowitz Planning Comm. 12. THERESA LEVACK will never forget the Shakespearean Festival in Ashland. Theresa was active in Band 10-125 Lit Club 115 Teens and Mounts 115 and Honor Society 11,12. CINDI LINDBERG divided her energies in Girls Glee 105 Vehicle Control 125 Pep Club 125 and Scholarship Comm. 10. She is known to her friends as Lindber- ger Cheese . IOANN LINDBERG managed to break away from harrassing the freshman to be active in Girls Glee 125 A Cappella Choir 11,125 Vehicle Control 125 and Drill Team 11. BRAD LIPPERT enjoys sleeping, reading, and sports on T.V. Some of his activities included Band 10-125 Lettermans Club 11,125 Swimming 11,125 and Golf 11,12. TERRY LITTLE was a member of Chess Club 11,125 and Chess Club Pres. 11. He thought it was funny only going to ' school a half of a day in hisjunior year. vii x 4645? 5 f +514 'M ykhf 5 rliiiiielf' ,H :T ,Ti , Tliii L. 5 i'2f'eg K v ' 2 .- .WV .5 - K 'w gc J , - fgrep 5 I .' N5 .,z.23'HiftQ'Q?'aQffl?i, ff t Vicki LOMBARDINI, our senior class Pres. kept herself busy in Student Coun- cil 10-125 Girls Club Cabinet 115 Spades 10,115 Student Fund Raising Comm. 115 and Constitution Comm. 10,11. She is commonly known as Wop . DONNA LOVEGROVE, a power mechanics major, finds it a bit greasy. She spent her spare time in Deca 125 Pep Club 125 Vehicle Control 125 Ushers Club 105 and Homeroom Pres. IERRY LUEDKE found it quite humorous to throw a pie in Renton's SBA Secre- tary's face. He also indulged in Swim- ming 11,125 Poster Comm. 11,125 and Senior Court Clean-Up. KIP LUSHER was a member of the Boys ClulJ'l0-12. LOU MALOY finds coming embarrassing and going a spare time activity. He was a member of the Boys Club 10-12. CONNIE MANROE could be found in Girls Club 10-12. She also was DECA Historian 12. She enjoys sewing and Swimming. Seniors Icont.l RICK MARLER distinguished himself in Honor Society 125 and Boys Club 10-12. DEBBIE D. MARTIN divided her energies in Torch 10-125 Tams 11,125 Sailing 115 Art Club 105 Lit Club 10-125 FTA 125 and Student Council 12. She will never for- get the plays at the Rep, the dances and the field trips. DEBBIE MAUCHER, otherwise known as E.D., took part in Drill Team 115 Pep Club 11,125 Skit Club 11,125 and Vehicle Control 12. She was also home room Sec. RON MCCLURE thought the Banana Split fight to be quite the humor. His major accomplishments included A Cappella Choir 11,125 Swing Choir 11,125 and DECA Vice Pres. 12. TOM MCCOMBS was active in Spades 115 Drama Club 105 Torch 10-125 Foreign Exchange 115 Yearbook Editor 11,125 lr. Board 115 Sr. Board 125 Student Fund Raising Comm. 115 Constitution Comm. 10,115 and he was chosen outstanding junior boy at Hazen 11. MAGGIE MCDADE enjoyed skiing, swimming and dancing. She participated in Sailing 125 Senior Board 125 Lit Club 115 Girls Club Rep. 125 and Synchronized Swimming 12. BRAD NCDONALD, another one of our athletes, competed in Football 11,125 Baseball 115 was a member of Lettermans Club 11,125 and Student Council 10,11. NICKI MCDONOUGH found it embar- rassing to run red lights in drivers train- ing with a State Patrol behind her. She participated in Girls Glee 115 Lit Club 115 and Drill Team 11. VICKY MCGILLIVARY was a member of Girls Club 10-12. CRAIG McGUlRE was a member of Boys Club'l0-'l2. BARBARA MCINTIRE, besides playing Up 1inx at lunch, was an active mem- ber of Girls Glee 125 and she worked in the main office. SCOTT MCMAHILL gained fame with his green bomb. He was active on Waskowitz Planning Comm. 115 PTA Dance Comm. 115and hewas onthe Swim Team 11. 11. Club 10-12 BARBARA MILLS, known by most as Twinky , could be found in Girls Glee 10,115 A Cappella Choir 125 Drill Team 11,12, Ushers 105 and Spades 12. Outside of school she enjoyed waterskiing, danc- ingandsewing. JIM MILO was a member of Boys Club 10-12. DON MOERER, alias Donald Duck7', won't ever forget strip tease in front of the whole school. Don lettered in Foot- ball 11,12, and Wrestling 11,12. SHAWNA MONTGOMERY, an outstand- ing senior, took part in FTA 117 Torch 10- 12, Constitution Comm. 117 Election Comm. 10,115 and Girls Club Secretary 12. BRUCE MCPHERSON in his spare time enjoyed working on cars He was Boys Club Rep. 11 He answered to the name of Renegade WALLY MC VEY played Basketball 1011 and was a member of Band 10 11 IOAN MERRELL excelled in Gymnastics Club 12, Skit Club 1112 and Pep Club 11. She will never forget her junior year when the school was out of shape She distinguished herself as loam jaybird TERRY MICHELS compiled a long list of activities at Hazen She participated in FTA 11,12 Election Comm 11 Con stitution Comm 11 Senior Board 12 A Cappella Choir 1112 and Swing Choir 11,12. Also she served as our SBA Vice Pres MONTE MILLER was a competitor in Base ball 12, and Wrestling 11 He was active in Science Club GARY MITCHEL was a member of Boys Seniors lcont.l RICK MORAN lettered in Football and was a member of Boys Club 10-12. CHRISTI MORGAN spent her years at Hazen in Honor Society 10-125 Ski Club 11,125 FTA 11,125 Spades 11,125 and Intramurals 10511. She also played on the Tennis Team 11,12. IRENE MUELLER divided her energies in Girls Glee 105 A Cappella Choir 11,125 Ushers Club 10-125 Lit Club 11,12. In her spare time shelikes to hike and ski. NANCY NEILSON applied herself in Drill Team 115 and Ushers 11. Nancy found it quite humorous the time she fell over the wheel barrow, ran into a fire hydrant and fell down the steps all in the same day. IOHN NELSON was a member of Boys Club 'IO-'l2. LYNN NELSON made herself known in For- eign Exchange 10,115 United Nations 10-115 Election Comm. 115 Constitution Comm. 115 Cheerleader 115 and Gymnastics 10-12. She will never forget films in Mr. Rogers' room. 92 CHLO ANN NEWMAN entered from Issa- quah High School. She was a member of Drill Team 115 and Girls Club 10-12. She answered to the name of Koko . DOUG NIELSON was a member of Boys Club 10-12. BILL NOBBS transferred here from Whittier High School, California. He was an active participant in Football 10-125 and Baseball 10-12. DENNIS O'LEARY, as out of school activities, enjoyed playing the drums, working on cars and playing golf. He lettered in Baseball. ART OLSEN enjoyed sailing, skiing, and climbing in his spare time. He was Sailing Club Pres. 115 and home room Pres. 12. KIM O'NEAL could be found in A Cappella Choir 11,125 Lit Club 10-125 Ushers 11,125 Tams 115 and Torch 10-12. She also applied her talents in the play Our Town. RALPH W. OSGOOD lll transferred here from Evergreen High School. He was active in Lit Club 125 Foreign Exchange 125 and Honor Society 11. TERI PAGE was a member of Girls Club 10-12. IAMES LOUIS PARSONS was a member of Advanced Band 10-125 and Stage Band 12. Out of school he likes skiing, music and flying. KATHY PARSONS found the workmen in the halls before the completion of Hazen quite a hassle. Kathy participated in Skit Club 11,125 Friendship Comm. 115 and Host- ess Comm.11. FRANK PEARMAN S contributions included A Cappella Choir 11,125 Football 11,125 and home room Pres. 10,11. SUSAN PERANTIE excelled in all she did. She was in Girls Glee 10-125 Honor Society 105 Ushers Club 105 and Attendance Office 12. She also worked hard in Volleyball 11. KRIS PERNAA found harrassing Local Yokels quite a past time. She made her mark at Hazen in Lit Club 11,125 Vehicle Control 11,125 United Nations 115 and Torch 'l1,12. ED PFEIFLE exploited his speed in Track 10-125 He also was active in Football 105 Wrestling 105 and Skit Club 12. He answers to the name of Eddy Spaghetti . JOYCE PFIEFLE was a member of Girls Club 10-12. DEBBY PHILLIPS dedicated most of her energies to Cheerleading 12. Besides ac- quiring the name Mouse , she was active in Pep Club 115 Skit Club 115 Girls Club Cabinet 115 and Student Council 11. Seniors icont.l TIMOTHY PHINNEY thought running for Tolo King a real hassle, Tim became active in Weight Lifting 125 Track 125 and Intra- mural Basketball 11,12. DIANE PINNEY, Grace spilled food every- day. She also pursued in Girls Glee 105 Deca 125 Vehicle Control Com. 125 Pep Club 115 and Skit Club 11. DON PLUMB was a member of Boys Club 10- 12. MARCIA POMEROY, with vigor and deter- mination participated in United Nations 10-125 Vehicle Control 11,125 Lit Club 11,125 Torch 11,125 and Election Comm. 10. IUDY PRICE during her two years at Hazen worked for Pep Club 115 Girls' Club Rep 115 Homeroom Sec. 105 and Girls' Football 11,12. JANET PROST was a member of Hazen's Girls' Club 10-12. MIKE PRUMMER participated in Wrestling 11,125 and was a member of Boys' Club 10-12. ROBIN RAGAR found lunch with Mary pretty funny. She was DECA Vice Pres. 125 Swim- ming 11,125 Debate and Band. KATHLEEN MARIE RANDLES applied her musical ability in A Cappella Choir 11,125 She was also Girls' Club Rep. 115 and Lit Club 11,12. IEFF REICH was a member of Boys' Club 10-12. KAREN REIMAN lBubbleSl gained fame in DECA 125 Track 115 Basketball 115 Bowling 115 and Girls' Club 10-12. DENNIS RICHARDS, the mad skier, was Ski Club Pres. 12. He is a Ski Instructor in his spare time. He also competed in Wrestling. IAN ROBERTS made her mark at Hazen in Skit Club 11,125 Honor Society 11,125 and Girls Competitive Swim 12. MARK D. ROBBINS IR. applied his talents in Senior Band 10-125 Fund Raising Com. 115 and Senior Board 12. TERRENCE Y.E. ROBBINS I identified himself in Debate Club 115 Radio Club 115 and Boys' Glee11. BOB ROBINSON was a member of the P.E. Leadership Program 12. The pie eating con- test at Renton proved to be quite embar- rassing. JEANNE ROTHROCK sang out in A Cappella Choir 11,125 and Swing Choir 11,12. She also dedicated her efforts as Cheerleader 115 on the Annual Staff 11,125 and Senior Board 125 and in Torch 10,12. BONNIE ROLJSE put her foot forward in Drill Team 11,125 Spades 115 Friendship Comm. 10-125 Campus Control 105 and Make- Up Crew 10, 11. Her friends call her Rabbit . BARBARA ANN RUPNICK put herself in mo- tion in Lit Club 125 Torch 10-125 UN Club 10, 115 FTA115 Foreign Exchange 10,115 and High- life Editor-in-Chief11. She was called Moth- er Superior . DENISE SAVOY, IDenii, took to the breeze in Sailing Club 11. Also she was a member of Vehicle Control 125 and Student Senate 11, TERRY sci-lu H, Dirty Work Ed. ofthe High- life also was active in Lit Club 125 Torch 10-125 and Boys' Club 10-12. RICK SEELEY lettered in Baseball 'l'l,'l25 He is known as Sneaky Seal to his classmates. Seniors lcont.J DAN SHANE made his mark in Boys' Club 10-12. Dan distinguished himself with a wart on his left arm and answers to the nickname Smack-0-Matic . IIM SHAVER was known as limbo in his high school years.H He was Homeroom Sec. 125 and Boys' Club10-12. LYNN SHELTON a member of the Our Town cast made herself known in A Cappella Choir 125 Torch 10,115 Sr. Board 125 Lit Club 125 Executive Comm. 115 and she served as Girls' Club Pres. 11. PAT SHIGIHARE transferred to Hazen's halls from Franklin High School, Seattle. She dis- tinguished herself in Pep Club 10,115 and Girls' Club 10-12. LINDA SHOMAN made herself known in DECA 125 Pep Club 11,125 and Skit Club 11. Being embarrassed was the time she fell in the mud and was late for class. IEFF SIDEBOTHAM was a competitor in Base- ball 10-125 and Boys' Club 10-12. DAVE SIMMONS, a letterman, made his mark in Football 11,125 and Track 11,12. He also sang out in A Cappella Choir 10-125 and Swing Choir 11,12. IOHN SIOSTROM excelled in DECA 125 and he lettered in Swimming 11,12. He will always remember his junior and senior years. GLENNA SLEDC-E displayed her talents in Girls' Glee 105 A Cappella Choir 11,125 and Ushers 10,12. The Glee contest will always remain in the back of her mind. RON SMART, known by most as Maynard G. Krebbs, participated in Boys' Glee 105 A Cappella Choir 11,125 and Swing Choir 11. DAN SMITH tSmittyI, was a participant in Football 11,125 and Wrestling 11,125 and Band 10,11. DAVID MICHAEL SMITH is a motorcycle enthusiast. In school he could be found in Boys' GIee105 A Cappella Choir 11,125 Swing Choir 11,125 and Choir Council 11,12. IOHN SMITH answers to the name of Smitty . He was home room Pres. 115 and Boys Club 10-12. PEGGY SMITH found lohnson's Grocery at 6:00 a.m. quite an experience. Peg-a-fred was active in Band 10-125 Lit Club 11,125 and Torch 11,12. STEVE SMITH played the role at Tolo '69. Watch for that split personality lSuel. He played I.V. Basketball 115 and Intramural Basketball 11,12. SUE SOLIDAY found Farrells quite embar- rassing. Spots served as Girls Club Secre- tary 115 Girls Club Pres. 125 Skit Club 11,125 Pep Club 115 Girls Glee 10-125 and Executive Board 12. CONNIE STAAB enjoys skiing, swimming, and working. ln school she was active in Swim- ming 115 Girls Glee 10-125 and Gymnastics 'l0,'l2. JOHN STARK, an avid supporter of Hazen functions, was a member of Lettermans Club 11,125 where he was Pres. 12. He lettered in Football 10-125 and Track 11,12. l i l KEN STIMSON made his mark in Wrestling 10-125 Gymnastics 11,125 and was a member ofthe Lettermans Club. TERRI STINDE devoted most of her time to music. She excelled in A Cappella Choir 115 Swing Choir 125 and Sophomore Nonette 10. CARLA STONE was elected Pres. of Tams be- sides participating in Lit Club 11,125 Spades 115 and Torch 11,12. KEN STRAUSS, an early graduate of Hazen, excelled in Football 115 Baseball 115 Swing Choir 11,125 A Cappella 11,125 and Campus Life 11. Seniors lcont.l JOANN SULLIVAN was another member of the Girls' Football Team 11,12. loAnn was active in swimming 11,125 and Tennis 11,12. RAEANN SULLIVAN worked in the Library 11,125 besides playing Tennis 11,12. CAROLYN SU NDE is known as Carol. She was a member of Pep Club 105 Drill Team 115 and Girls'C.lee11. STEVE SUNDET better known as Sunny Your So True was a member of Boys' Club 10-125 Art Club 10-125 and Boys' Club Rep. 10. IOLENE SWANSON was known by most as PinHead. She dedicated herself as Cheer- leader 125 Drill Team 11,125 Yearbook 115 DECA125 and Fund raising Comm. 11. JENISE JADE TEMPLIN was chosen outstanding lunior Girl at Hazen in her junior year. Her leadership ability also showed in junior Board 11, Sr. Board 125 Torch 10-125 Editor of the Highlife 125 and Election Comm. 11. TERRY THOMPSON was a member of the Girls Club 10-12. In her spare time she is an assistant drill instructor of the Renton Eagles lr. Drill Team. SUSAN THORSTED did a good job as junior Class Pres. 11. She also applied herself in Senior Board 125 Ski Club 11,125 Lit Club 115 Activities Comm. 115 and Student Senate 10,11 IOANNE TODD lCARMlNEl displayed her talents in Drill Team 115 Deca 125 Highlife Staff 115 and TV and Communications Pro- ductions 12. TERI TOMNITZ known to her friends as Chunky will always try to forget the snow. She was active in Sailing 115 Foreign Exchange 115 Drill Team 115 and DECA 12. JAN THEILBAR lTheilbumpl, kept herself active as a cheerleader 11, and as a Senior music enthusiast, played the cello. She also participated in the Swing Choir11-125 and was a member of the Senior Board 12. MIKE TONDA was a member of Hazen's Boys Club 10-12. TERRI TRAWICK found her senior year very memorable. She enjoyed drawing and horse- back riding when she could. IIM VAN OSDELL was a member of Boys Club 10-12. IOHN WALCOTT was a member of Boys Club 10-12, DENNIS TYLER known by most as the Crip , ran with dedication in Cross Country 10-12, Track 10-12. Also he put his foot in Band 10-12, A Cappella Choir 11,12, and Boys Club10-12. SYLVIA WALLACE spent her years partici- pating in Lit Club 11,125 Highlife Staff 11,125 Synchronized Swimming 125 Spanish Club 12, and Torch 12. KEN WALSH participated in Football, Base- ball, and Basketball. He lettered in all three and was captain of the Basketball team and a member of Boys Club 10-12. STEVE WALSH participated in Baseball 11, and Boys Club 10-12. VALERIE IOLENE WATT lValJ, found her Sophomore year most exciting. She was a member of Ushers Club 10, Pep Club 10, and Spades 11. IANE WEBB accomplished much as a member of the Girls' Club Cabinet 11, Ski Club 123 Historian Comm. 127 and she was a Red Cross Youth Delegate. HM WEIGEL, Shorty with the holely pants, made his mark as DECA Parliamentarian 12. GARY WIEMANN was elected Boys' Club Sec. 12 as a tribute to his leadership ability. Also, he was in A Cappella Choir 11,125 Swing Choir 11,125 Wrestling 10, and a member of the Our Town gang. Members of the Senior class whose pictures are not Seniors Icont.J BECKY WUSTER was a member of Girls Club KATHY WELLS was a member of Girls Club 10-12. CANDY WILLIAMS known as Willy made herself known in Deca 125 and Girls' Glee 11. Outside of school she was involved with Junior Achievement. PAM WILLIAMS was a member of Girls Club 10-12. TOM WOLFE was a member of Boys Club 10- 12. 10-12. HENRY YEE, a quiet but active senior, made himself known in International Club 11,125 UN Club 115 FTA 125 Chess Club 11,125 Torch 10-125 and Senior Board 12. CINDY ZURK was a member of Girls Club 10-12. shown are: JUDY ARMAJO ROY BAIRD GLEN BARNETT RICH BATTEY JOHN BENTHIN STEVE BOGDEN ALLEN BROWN RAYMOND BURNHAM FRED BUSINELLO RALPH COLLINS MIKE COMBS PAUL CULVER BARB DRESSLER DAVID ELLIS DELINDA FORSMARK NINA GRISSOM HERB HAGERMAN KARRIE HAMMER RORY HARPER RODGER HINDES LORI HOFF BETTY HOGGARD DON HOWARD JACK HUEBNER SANDY HURT JOHN HUTCHINGS MARCIAJENSON JAYJOHNSON JIM JOHNSON HANK KAMPHAUS Claudia Broyles was an enthusiastic participant in school activities Ken Strauss was easily impressed by little things IBoy, we hit that on the buttonli Iohn Benthin demostrates his homemaking skills to fellow bachelors. MIKE KAUFFMAN IIM KELLY ROD KESSLER IERRY KINDLE IAN KINGREY BOB KNAPP YVONNE LaFEVER MARY LAIRD WAYNE MCCARTHY IAN MCTIGUE IERRY MILLER MONTE MILLER GARY MITCHELL CRAIG MOELLER IOHN NELSON DOUG NIELSON DON NORLINDER BLAINE OLSON TOM PRITCHARD CLAYTON RICE PETER ROBINSON RICK ROE WES SAULSBERRY DOUG SWARTZ MIKE SIMMONS IOHN SMITH TERESA SMITH IAN THEILBAR PAM WHITE IIM WILEY GINGER WILLARD LARRY WILSON . 45,,,,,,g. 2 J-fa ' 'W Q Senior Royalty The Ball highlighted the Senior year, and could only be topped by their last fling, the Senior Party which will be a train ride to Bell- ingham with dinner and entertainment at the Leopold Hotel. PYIHCCSS lah Balll Princess Gena Kime Princess Vicki Lombardini Princess lan Theilbar Queen leanne Roth rock Anticipation of the school's first formal dance reached its peak on the night of May 16th at 8:30 and continuing until 11:30. Locat- ed in the Olympic Bowl, at Seattle's Olympic Hotel, the first Senior Ball was the culmina- tion of planning which had begun the pre- vious june with the selection of the site. The Ballroom comfortably held over 250 people and was regally decorated in red and white. Refreshments were catered by the hotel. Pre- siding over the ball was the Senior Queen leanne Rothrock, and her princesses, lan Baltz, Gena Kime, Vicki Lombardini, and jan Theilbar, who were elected by the class early in March. From the Senior's homerooms nom- inations were made and 13 finalists were announced. A final vote was taken and the court, consisting of a queen and four prin- cesses was announced. The identity of the queen was kept confidential until the week of the ball. 'IO3 I - 6-v3J'f?3-'fif5f55VifQiiff7fE1'2N'3'f'Q?i', 'S b- , +v. aff, ' 'nw 1 ,,,,1, 1 fv- 'Q . , apy. . J--,.,,., ,I v. -5. 1.6 , I ,,1,Jf5Pi'5 j- .va x 1- I M O 3,-A 'A 'zn- 'S V ,ve ' ii, ,V -'ffm-can '- -...,m.,.ms.'-- 1 X 2.45: A w W i L T QQ 4 I .fn ...4-f- ' O W N I .K ' ' m Underclassmen gif N AL AN . 'T' .'Z'f'7 -W '-.-'- N .. 1 we 1.4 ' fp' wfig?3Qigf..L:f,gf 131-. ' 1 Q Q- Q-ag' X ' ' '-7'1f'ff'f'? 'f 'xN . .ll - 'K X X 'Tg , N -s. , 'ox Swv-- L' A junior Class The junior Board at a meeting in the Student Activities Center. borg, Activities Co-ordinator, Mr. Penningroth, Rod Olin, and Craig Clockwise they are: President Debbie Austin, Vice President, Karen johnson. Hash, joRene Wright, Marianna Beattie, Pam Rothe, Steve Willen- The junior Class was extremely ac- tive during the year under the leader- ship of junior Class President, Debbie Austin. Working with Debbie was the junior board consisting of Karen Hash, Vice President, Marianne Beat- tie, Rod Olin, Debbie Hayden, Dirk Henningson, jim jacobson, Steve Will- enborg, joRene Wright, Craig john- son, and Pam Rothe. In order to raise money for their Prom, the juniors held a car wash on September 15 and 16 which raised 57100. junior Prom was held on Novem- ber 8, 1969 in the Hazen Cafeteria. The color scheme was lavender, sil- ver, and pink, and the theme was Cherish. Six finalists were elected bythe home roomsandtheannounce- ment was made on November 3 at an assembly. Pam Kraft was crowned Debbie Austin, class president junior Princess on November 8. There were plans to have a switch dance which was very confusing to a spectator because the boys dressed as girls and the girls dressed as boys. The last event planned for this year t E. Miss Rolstad, junior Class Counselor was an Outgoing Assembly, a tribute to the Seniors, and would be held close to the last day of school. When the Lonach came out, the juniors realized that they were fin- ally SENIOR5. lan Agren A , News, ., My, ,V Debbie Ash r egal sf f m? ? A ' . Tom Baldridge ln if X . . l Roxy Benner f x' E- ll af' ' att, Mary Blencoe Allen Boggs Mike lane Altree Anderson l ,iii A A an .L , 4, x me A 'yas 2 A 5 1 . x Pat Debbie Ashmore Austin 5 gy? hx, , J, X ll Emily Bob Barber Barden Dean Dave Bennett Bergh ,,'.n,,. l V. . F, , Y l Kathy Bonni Blood Blundred 1 ,,, A ,,-,, ' Sharon Emmett Bonwell Gostock ,JV rf' if glib Mary Raye Anderson Andrews Steven Babb Debbie Bach Carol Terri .Nm Scott Ronda Barnett Beaman ' I 'ff ' ll2 - l, J A A r , pw-J ' Roger Berglund . 4 ,if you would have worked just a little bit harder IUNIORS lC0nt.l W A L X 1 Y 'M l .V 5 ir--r-an ag' l ' it 'Vt 14 ., H w if ' i 'ku rf 5, 1' , t 7 Y , ,J X., , 5 tt: Janna Rick Bosworth Bower .5 I Y, iv V' yi.,-es 2 'L ' kj, ' If ' f gy, Paul Greg Brandal Bratton Q WA .1 V L fl ,. 1,,3 F 1 ,V ,tr .2 I Q 51- at Peggy Mark Brickley Brimlow - flu If Princess Etta Browning Broyles B lie? 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X , , Q in .. i Loretta George Dunn Durrin David Carla Edwards Fain ludy Robin Forbes Forsythe V it -F, - X vw 'l l y rf. hh ui' 3' W , 1 ' H: Fred loan Fulton Garner :'F 1 F, S44 , .W 1... f t F 'iv fue Q X , rw Jzt il F' .19 V , A iii , K Kim leanette Garrison Gerlitz y'+jJ g y . I F 'W gif' ,,,5iJ'r., F 1 F 'arrgF3Qg. S av . ,igiflil 'Llii , lliiw . mul Q 'Xt . V . Larry Robin Gill Gilmour w ,r., , Pam Gary Billie Robert Eckerman Erickson Erickson Elzig Greg Fawcett Mg, ,fl it W nw JI 'iff Rod Foutch ff- A, if, I ,Wi lill Garrison Helene Gifford Rick Sue Fife 1'M4i4,s.FiW . U gt Q . K 5l!W5l?i?2 - am r .4 , Donna Francis X ' g1i'YixliW-t yvg,5kiwmuh Mat Q. Q QWQAFG X, We My ,K Sherry lewel Fisher Flood -lr, 0 'L 1 if 2 ,sr Ji-I Q . fa Rick john Frodsham Fullenwider iii F if i-an S l lei' 'iw 5, if li 1,slxi'Ei,li'i-L'52 Salili Wa 3 i nl ling E fi ll! my i r fu- 1-News is-cs1Fi+.v:'E 1 Wi' ogaif fmt? if Fr' M your Gitchel What do you mean, I should buy twenty squ to 8 ft' Steven Gitchel Val Gorton Linda Grissom 1-vfrfw. had .M Ek 5 f L5 F' 1 Qian, VM is J Q li .. a.. W' 2 5 ,. rr rr . 'v 'Z-1.2. Q' A442121 Robin Lorraine Claire Glockner Goe Gender Mark Lisa Gene Grant Gray Grefthen .W f i G l-BUY Doug Debbie Gulley Gunderson Haffner 5 W Melody Hamilton Richard Hanson Douglas Hart .vi 'W -'lm w g 'Q Karen Terry Gonzales Goodner . .. 1 ' , .,.. . g A E f 'mT . ,,,f1g ig- 2 r gr ' Y 1- - X 'sg - z ,gfaggsgr .4 A A Mike janice Griffith Grinols ' ' ,gfifV,. I , W.. -'M f 1, SQEEE Q' , fi 'r .Y v 'Y '. we . ,M . K ,K H K ia y H Debbie Bill Hague Halseth ik i A S. 1 , if h Laurie Anne Hampton Hansen john jack Hanstad Harding 12 ,.e,mz,,sf ' , I ,A 4' rx 55 1' . f J John Karen Hartsock Hash 1uNioRs CCont.l 1,9 J mas? tj Q . ' ! Hans Nancy Heisinger Helmer V' 4' ,,.. g sg X- ,11, W, fli er M leanette Debby Hilfer Hill I ' LV 1 ' ll AWK ' el Kathy Lynne Hoekzema Hoffman If ,, 1 V K P xx .Q , v m, ' A 'R v A .L ' Q , yyaa lk y,yayb' I f .ff Dirk Alan Paul Henningsen Hewitt Hickenbottom ,. A . ' ,Lf if f W If ,I Kristy Don RON Hill Hinze HIHZE 'll a RQ QQ Q l M ly .A , str kit if-f1..ff'lm?g,1t,tx, 1 in v fx ' 1 A il J C . , Warren Greg Harley Holm Holmes Holt 1 V, Cheryl Paul Houser Houser Ron Hudson W: Don Hulse :mmf ' gif' t V . . ,. ., mr. R, N we 1 .g A, A 1 'M ASP Kent I agree, they do taste like Gaines Burgers, I Hutchings leanne Hutton Bonnie Higgins Mari Hodge V ii - wi Steve Hora 5 ,,,. L . : ,Q H- N' fa lx ,Q 571- 5: Kitty Hubble I' 'I r' pw V .J g1g1:z? + i' ,JD 1 is ' L .2 . 531 5 - . Richard Hurd lim lacobson A Aiz 6 I '95-f 4 r 4 R if y sf' ' wr ai Kathy lannusch Marilyn Kaji Aaron johnson ,Q nLn 3 y, 'fx J Ji 1 Diane Kary K V,,. K' at W ig 1' l .8 5 ,if X U 'K' . ,, s joe Pam Koshko Kraft x ly ie Q ii: 2 i 'A Q.: ' K Y - Shelley Tim Lackey Lambro . Q ifl . V I ,i t ii in-ia, y ' a B. , A , 1 , Z Q V Q lilw l ,af if ' . .1 nf 5 Sherrie jackie Larimore LaValley Mike Ronald LaValley Laville Diana . 1 si e,. , Dave Craig Kevin johnson johnson johnson If Kandy Knipper f-f 2 I 1 Y X S, K -ua:-f lil 91 3 f Q K ,XS l ig M ' 9 Mike Doug Donna Kuna Lee . , .but I thought that you said that he said that. . UNIORSCCont.J I 5 a f il 1 Terry Lee 4 J ,. ttlx Bill Lewis f ' vim gin, ff 4 1' I I K, Lois Locke 5 +5 . I-4 4 J? ,, l ' 'a Nancy Lorig Linda Luft Tom Madeo Q L, S t . 51 4 Craig Leick ,V T if v i W 25 1711: 5.2-iii i'5 'ZfSf f Kari Lintott f i ' fog ,X N, ,if Paul Locke Ken Losek R if -. ff Chuck Luttmann af ? - ' ....., 1 ..,, P ' .,kV Kristi Marr Bob Lemenager -' wi Ronald Livengood at ff? I W 'ff U I ,le , I ii -Q if . sy ,hip s-ai Rene Lohr i ,IG 1 ' RY . 3 'uf' 5 l 1' A- t if X is -f if f f ,.- Maxine Lovegrove Gsm ...f,,E,., ,,5., A , 1 wr' .,Ml.,, rw fl 1 T! 1 nf X ,s Ds i ig - it . . ' -: Tom Levack L if m ,-1:4511 w Q ' ' by mf, ' , y x T 5. gm, , J ,in 'f' - ,lt ,etcggrs I Marcia Loar Gary Loomis Cathy Loyle YQ Lltlkgzf' lan Lorrie Lyons MacPherson L yi K H K gi I Nancy Mike Martin Martinson Now whatta I do? f-xx , , mmm' loyce Denise Bill Charlie Debbie Mattix Maxwell McCluskev McCord McCotter MCFadder1 Clif McGerry f b X iz 'l craft' haf Q ,r his ' ,v ga ,f f Eldin Montgomery , 9 fa' at . if 3 L., V9- 51 lk' 1,22 Q rliti x slam t li 4 'Y twill? 'S ,! l ' , .,, ,vt sr: - 'ff ,gy . . , .Hy vrrig!A9,,f3, l W' i z lm Peggl' Mu rdock Debbie Newing ludy Richard McGillivary Meek Colleen Lisa Moore Moore dh: xiii? San dy Metzger uf e, W g llgkl 4 l Q, y 4 4 john Morgan pp A91 l l l t lil Sli? 1 .it wb 3 f loan john Murph Murphy Tim Myers Bob Diane Nicholds Novak he Rich Novak Debbie Miller i ,,,. ?l Ion Morris Wifi ., it f M X X.: 1- it i 4 1. Mike Nelson J Nanci Moffatt KIQSWSIE1i'1is1fi112f'1i'i'iW .. N1t-,,, . A ,Wu-' , 2f i thx ... -'nga ' 1 EX is . ,. 9 l i P X ,dl W. Lk A Vicky Morris Walter Neuman P X, V, A V ,l . if Terri David Nevin Nye UNlORSlCont.l 4. V' R0d Bruce Olin Palmer is we I , RW' ' i if ' loan Clyde Parman Paulus if, Ki, ' ,S Robbie Debbie Phillips Phinney Claris Plumb Liz Pressl ey Roger Ranger 3 jack Powers , 1l5 l'?Ba-L ' 5-Raw af f- ofa f if 32 ,1-fsmififl ' Dani Primmer judy Ran um 3 . ..,, 4, A f jf q s L. Maxine Pangburn .. ' f . , Karen Pedersen Diane Pilling ,.. J Doug Prellwitz Q J i g' T ,612 A R ax 'Q yung 2 1-if . Y Bruce Briget Monica Park Parks Parks V ,'A' i , f .ag V, A If -fix l ii.-HJ Marilyn Curt Tom Perantie Petersen Pfeifle I sure like this class in 'Advanced Metalwork Patricia Prummer i Gary Reed K ,T D , U s '55 ,I , .. . . - I ,gg , ,511 A., qw. , ,, . . Lyle Dan Bill Purdey Randles Randolph loyce Mitch Dawn Reed Regis Renwick W arf- 1 at 1 if Sl K tw Ji ai 9 ii lain Reynolds '1 l l if g 5 A. Cary Robson Judy Scheidt zz- pe- R is M 1' 1 it .Q fa. r l T ' W W i t A ' 1 , ' f in Don Shaw Q M 1 reseye S 1 i i i i W Angie Rhodes Www ,5 h 4-lsr t we Y I-74-:H ir. . Qi if sz A. 2 It l A R, 15 Rene Rongholt Kathy Scherer 5 , '2LL '1'xi1If' fzrz . .' 1 :ff t , 'Kaz at -, ' A .L 5 i 'Q '55 K t , gi W X Ed Shaw ,,,,,, ..,a., - ll L YK Arai Vkyri .,, agus, at hg h yyydh l .it Q igii nyyy Rddy .aes .yR'n Q5 Erfid Rhdy Rnyy vi- r r5'awf' Gary Richards EQ? 1 paime - f sql figij- 'ar Xi ifw, 1 7 S 1 Steve Rose 5 A tgfgki r A-- ' 3 Yf.1r.a-st.. - N. Robin Richter ludy Ross ' K X 1 S ,t ..-nf, A if, K all Pl Mary Rynning .- 1- i f l22'ws X-A Darlene Samek . , X 1, wt wa Chuck Stefen Rinck Robel 'S fi ky ' Barbara Pam Roth Rothe . ,,,.,,r Mi .L Cindy lean Sagen Salter Laura Marvin Saulsberry Schaefer jim leannie Rich Bill Schuh Schweiger Seubert Shaw ivagsf f a 1 YB? Xirjg i v, 1' 317' X: , A 53, loanne Stewart Tommy Sonja Shoman Shumway Sieh Silket lUNlORSlC0nt.J lan Simonds t ,, ?L S' f' Q4 if .1 f' 15151K s s ' 'frm Wayne Snodgrass 1 - 5, il ,, 1' K.-:mi , V b k Anthony Stanhope f 'sri'- lucy Stark Linda Swanigan Bill Vickie Connie Simms Sledge . gg Marla Stephanie SparkS Spearman 9 l 1 1 N445 Q rw Q91 lst P C-A5 1 at t 5 t me WZ . t 'S X t '11, . 5 f , Carey Linda Staab Sproat Mina Tim Staver Stiles ,- -1 .ff . WW X .T If . k ,, Mft: ,-' 51 -' Q is -M A' My . kkkr it .g 1, lf it rl e if 3 I loy Kathy Swartfager Swartz . , i f 'Dig' 5 ' staff y , K tatn I K Craig David mith mith Snider But honestly, my schedule did Say eight I. S. periods! i f F ' I K X -1 K wi, K . i , 'Z' 4.2. L ,, ' ak 1 ,f l t 3 . V af fffi N ,ef ' , '- M a sae slat r 1 Steve Laura Linda Stone Stricklin Sunde ,tg 'te-'Ya jg at S' Denise Gerry Scott Syjud Tarling Thurman Marc Tolleson Mark anie Suzanne Gary Towery Tremlin Trett Trus V rl X V ,, ll .x- fi H213 Joe Brady Usibelli Viaene Shelia Betty Walcott Tom Walthers w' vffs NIORSlConrf l Ruth Webb jf Q 4 rs he I, Noel Welch use if 01 si . -M Me 1 Q. . 1 . 5 Q o ,, Mike Widell . .xr K W x . 'ltr Robbie Williams loRene Wright 'X A7ifl2fill if ,fm il A 'Qfi'I'V3Q529f qlweflirufi .1 K' F W in 1 s Hifi il r Mark Weir Dennis Westphall ww:lz:'Z'Z'ff:'i - , m 'f.l'iTl'll'3 ' ' . I ,,- ,f ,, YW is 53' Mark Wolsky D rr r e,rei ' ' ' Sandy Wilson K lr. i ' loye Wright 3 Donna Welch ya' Q lf' I 'ax if Tom White Diane Williams Terri Wilson D l wav-r , in A rf fl W ll ,ki K , f 5 ,U 3 f David Yee 1' fi 5 'lu 14 1 H i w im f i: W' 'li V Eid in , 'ff' I XM 1 V lr I i l e 1 B 6 if 5 Jackie Winans in dl :fi V ' .. rl ,pei RUM 'MSF Q im C g . l ' gr .5 K , I A W .1 ti, lbs, 'li Jiiiii 'Gigi 1 Greg Zaputil Members of the junior class whose pictures are not shown are: Eammon Anderson Robert Anderson Ginny Bauer Sally Boystund Catherine Castile Scott Chissus Pam Claybo Mary Clements Bruce Cole Rob Combs George Cooper Lynette Cooper Richard Gaetske james Garrett Robin Goodwin lim Gray Christine Hague Louise Hawkins lack Hendricks Kathleen Goll Gary Hoxie Shelly johnson Gary ludd Barry Kaiser Steve Knapp james Lawrence David Look Kathy Maloy Cheri Merritt Debbie Miller Did you notice there is a full moon tonight, Ralph? Nevin Miller Mike Moffatt Dan Montgomery Mike Poole LaRae Russel Randy Sargeant Leonard Sauls Shaunna Schmith Susan Schultz Linda Schwab Teresa Spang jeff Stensland Bob Stone Kirk Town john Wilburn Mr. Brannian Relieved of last year's Frosh status the Sophomore class found new ways to contribute to school spirit. Even before the year began the Soph- omore Board was meeting to plan act- ivities forthe coming year. ln late Au- gust they organized and carried out the Freshman orientation. ln early November the class of 72 sponsored a KOL Noonie for the whole school. Class spirit continued to come on strong, not only during football sea- son but during basketball season as Sophomore Class well. ln the spring a surprising number of Sophs turned out for the track meets. The Sophomore Board continued working on more plans for class acti- vities. As always the theme of their en- deavors stressed student involvement. One of their plans was a snow party, which met with great enthusiasm by the students. Another plan was a fund-raising car- nival to which all of Renton's elemen- tary schools would be invited. This was a landmark year since most Sophomores could finally get their driver's licences, an event which they had long anticipated. Unfortunately, there was just not enough room for every Sophomore in the Driver Educa- tion classes. In spite of this frustration, many Sophomores were finally finding some class that held their interest. More job opportunities opened up for them because this was the year that many Sophomores passed that import- ant 16th birthday. Members of the Sophomore Board are, left to Paula Morgan, Tom Graves, Kathy Murdoch, Fanning, Kathy Korn, Doug Ternet, Annette right: Advisor, Mr. Penningroth, Pete Yankeh, Hugh Crozier, Sandy Richards, President Kris Holmstrom,and Mike Kever. Q 1 v .. Dbl X-if rv' r A .fr Mg V. M if gl , ,,, David Aarhus Marsha Amrine fr i if .imm a i s x K 1 s i f Ray Araujo A It T QLL V if Bruce Bainton all E rr 23 1 Q it 5. rin -gi. s ,QE 4s riff' Mark Mike Ableson Adams IL EQH W V . ZW. 3 ri x. Q 3 L ,Q . . W, r 4 1 r ' rl L2 Qi X 'll 1 r i I Dan Akers 5:15:- Don Gary Anderson Anderson Marie Araujo Arieff - f PM . 1 Eat -A g .ta WT 1. rx 5 f :gms m y ,swab Vrkk lx Q .S ag, as A iw X 19 A S 5 + Sai, 1 W 5 M35 gill lx . A-hi si? i . r iw X! Mark Anderson R - 1, , V. 1.-'15fq'i:i', 5f 2' ui Larry Armstrong 5 I W A X , xii ' - ' gg':.f,,,,,f 4 gf' in a'm?'?f' A fr ' 3 In john Darrell Baird Baker Karla Barich , J 1 A is r' tri it Eswze'Ea'i::i'wmH93'i lzsmmzwsrgr . rm X, , , A , ,file ,Ij,f: A' 5 l .'?s,g,-in .r R. A . a-metsfpl sm N' gi mf lb . XM ii Q Y K Rh Mimi-z13tig.1L 14,31 2 W .X li Pete Philip Pat Amodio Albright Altree 'Wil lfsfiiiiilw' if 'K ' xmffimv zzfwflar ,mira A 'f - Eat MTI A ' 1 Wi ' ' f - -gm, i?35rZan1!A Wi - -' ii . liifrf A 'r,!', r . - 1, f yy , 351' al 5 'll ' V V Q I ,Q ' rm 1, '11, mf , QR X i . Ray Richard Mark Anderson Anderson Angell fr? -V 11 Q:,Sew':iz2 , ,,r, A 432 xiii, X,,, 'f A ' rrls r A -'fvegLlH?i 'V W ' 3' 7:1111 '-'rms ,Ari . I s N '?l'Q!K5 , L3'l,f3 1 Sharon Susan Brian Asplund Babb Bach Dan Penny Bruce Barrett Barrow Bartlett ' SOPHOMORES lCont.l ,gf V. ' 1' .. K ' w is We - K 1 xx E.. L SW 5- at ll ' ,3 31 ,V f qQ1 Q 'Q , ' janine Melinda Rick Baxter Beach Beaman S i fu . I jp, , 55 -f i - . 1 -,125 .: ff ill i t A ,Q 5 -i B . aaii .fi . W .ff 'B B lla. g il T 4 H, 1 .gf Frank Debbie loe Beckman Bennett Bergeron V J N. f i! LA gy wk f J. 1, 1. 21 fl X i . .f-A .V if ., . gf' 1 -. ' ' Gary Richard Mike Betts Bliss Blonski Larry Boutwell ,, s i i l . 'W i f tif, wi: ss f , L . Mike Bronson Q Kg' F 4' si f Barbara Larry Bowman Breshears ' as 2 ,V 12 W ? Debbie Alan Brooks Brown Hwell, I didn't really do it on the Exterminator at Crystal. .. I slipped on some mashed potatoes in the cafeteria. Lee Brumbaugh Hank Roberta Bru ndage Brunette SX' 'l . .1 Ft., J .M , of Darrell Beane ws ,wi . ..rfs B ,2 1 get rj Bob Bergman Doug Bostrom , Ng., I i n .t My H 111. W t.. , 5 .-11-fc'.,g .sg 58 ' if 1 l S vs at P t ig fa -L s-,' H ww loel Britt t Q Mike Brown 'ffm we - T ' tvs' Q - , . 3.5, L , L., J Charles Bucholtz When they said, 'Fundamentals of English' I didn't know it meant this. , ,gi ,Q 1 'J .fx ' Wendy Rock Brad joe Burger Burns Butler Cadwell 5' I w 5 - ll , L, 5 if-x - sg f39?0F'w' S' X 25 W 4 fx Kris Ann Candace Dean Carlson Cathcart Celigoy Chissus K A WN gy C 1-,ef-1 ' is is-.3 'f I f'A- f at EF ' ., .5 - . Mike Gary Katie Pat Collie Columbi Cooke Coursey Cindy Cahill . t ' ' 7 Lisa Chissus Phyllis Cowan Oscar Connie Cantu Cariveau MJ, i 'vrxflsg ' I A y ,. Guy Bob Clausen Coad ,sv f f , if 1 X I -M 'ii' 7 1 ' iff ' in ' C A -.ia ll l Doreen Larry Creager Creager Sophomores fcont.J C .1 -L ' ., pi Q ,I s I HA Hugh Crozier Dirk Crumo , iw? Wi 4 ww ff 'N.....4-eff Ronald Curtis E tw., 54 N , ' r.., fx mf. f it E4 Vicky Ca role Sallie Gregg Roy Davison Deslau ries Dimatteo Doh rn Dorning iwf - .,.x- - - .V-tw? -Q 5 4 t W , I 4, -Q4 - I s Don Brian Susan Sherri Glenn Dundas Eckerman Babb Egge Ellis Carlotta Erickson HQ Q. s , f 1- 3Lag5m.,,,,i. .Q fr. rili -- w al, lv ,fri i n . 1' ' Q Kurt Paul jerry Cary Erickson Ernst Evans Eva rts S , Valerie Fassett X. if 22 , - Christine Fulgham Barb Don leanne Cathy Fiene Fisher Fo is Fortune A is 51 Q, ' 5 ,... E ,If 'M-a A - is MW. Ken Fulwiler i QAX .L 3- leff Harold Bill Galvin Gearhart Gebenini Cindy Dallas J si if li lug! ' lackie Dressler 4' it -.sv-1 i ' J Y N ws 3 .if Rod En ge bretson Kris Fanning Cindy Fracker Mary Gensberg Debbie Frodsham ,Aims Richard Geroy It's my duty to warn you that anything you say may be used against you- I If, Q56 5 . Rick David Steve Derek Gilliland Gillies Glissom Goudriaan i ss.- ,Q 4, , at fi. ., IQAQ ., : Iii t an -,'Z 1 Q s if A jan Lorraine jackie Tom Graham Graham Grant Graves Dwight Vicki David lim Gray Grefthen Greggs Greif Cindy lerri Griffith Grinols Kevin jim Wow! She said shethoughtshe had double vision. l27 Gunderson Hall Sophomores tcont.J Gee,lcan hardly wait to get to school! 'tv VL . f 'i 1 xl Mi ll 5 fl ri le ,,, X Qt Tom David Hawkins Hawley . ' , ' Q Q -.EE ,,,,:, ' , ui A Ray Maxine Hertz Hewitt aw AVV L4 , r . I , 5 ' Al Debbie Sheryl Holt Hoopman Alayne jeff Hughes Hummer Terry Hays L f lm:f1g5ff:1f:5rgg?f my h Fizz? r if tf 15-it Z1 1' , N E f 5 u'l,int Manbel Hindes Dorothy john Hotchkiss Houston fl Yuri? Q' Chuck Hunt 4 ' , ffzafmzf Ifizmg . saga, , N A , - ,Q 'Z - ' Bill Kim Hamrick Harris S4 W. t, H ,.f 9'- vas: f ,S Q S3T??f2 'ff,.Q:' at . Wfifiif' he , .. srlgbkevygqtgwgii X t wa W5 Nancy Billie Hash Hawkins t il! 1,-' V' 'N ' f . tis.. if , A w e, 7+ D X .1,' xi 5 I Laura Steve Henry Herman H ff t ' etsy l 1' Paula Beth Hoffman Holmes Carolyn Howell Greg Imel Mike Hoyer jeff jackson Vickie Ha rwick 'WS FY X x as Sue Hawkins 1 je. ,Qi ZF Qj .tr , W ima in at i 5 w rist? ' - 4 Q1 2 K- 2, Q , Linda Herrick Annette Holmstrom Ruth Hudgins M I T .W , julie jackson 9 1- ML yt ' D J ' Sh el by jackson 'W 'Z 3 1 , vi' 3 M Rod jenkins 1?rw:a.N .H ,- tif ' IV Floyd johnson Cathy justice ., Q D ss N' se 542, ' Jai sw' 'Er f i: .af ,ii Mike Kever i. i Kathy Korn Debbie jacobi Tonja jensen 'af ,. , .5 . ,W jeff jones i . t 4 J' Q Brian Kary K WL 5' - ,gi , n t sr' , ts 'f' David Kinney Y r . K1 - , li Pam Kosh ko 1 ' A.i . js. f . 5 jolene jacobs Q - 1 1 af - 41 idea, 2 rl My yi? y Q' Bob johnson 55:3 'Z 'E D' 'QP , fr if , I in V , Kathy jones Mary Kellog Pat Knotts Rafi, t M Richard Krantz A 1 1 WY' 1 .3 fr' .K x 't ? I Mike jacobs 1 mr, ur A ,1,y , t 'W 3, fr f cr ' , f Mike jeffrey Cindy johnson Debbie jordan Debbie johnson Q Melody IUVY Is that the floor or the ceiling? ij SOPHOMORES lCont.l se XQ A - Stan Krebs ' X' .. A ll lohn Lapoint Y- ' ti 9 x i -W ,',- ' -L., Pa u I Larson '. tll w x il ' il w i is H li E: P-v A y .W P, 5- if 'QM . fair. In Mal he rs: 1 J Zi Cindy Lee ll , Bruce Kunning loan Larson 1 ig . -1' F F' 4 h ,.QQ,,wg. A Gay Leathers , t 3 -w- 1 l 'Q ,tag f . , , ffl it QS Q .. 55' Y t lulie Lee ' sa . x ww f' ,-f,gg!1,4l Q., t A X E JL . in-.L flee Steve Larry Lee Lemon , M dvilsi 'A : , .- , ' ,I 1' l A Steve lane Lindstrom Lindquist Denise Ruth Luanne Marilyn Marlyn Lackey Ladwig Laford LaFrance Langdahl 1' l-Tw: Q -.9 W in E: Pat Leus I think you can see why I like miniskirts better than pants. - AQ 11..1' '31 'r -.'v.,'is ' fi? E A Q fa rat ' L ef Q L Q ' T-la' isa 'Av ..-'zfr 3 A W rw T 1 53 t,:' 1fg'1.tf1t I , ,.g rg t, Y 1, -.3-. ,z Dan Rick Levy Lichtenstader 5 is 'D gy.. -if , L, ' .wc-fu :', I 1 M Ay 4 Elie .1 V534 .....-r. if f' I f . Anne Lightfoot Linda Anita jill jeannie Little Loree Lucotch Manley fm? 'A' an L . Debbie Liming 'Y Nj f . , sf' Z' as, - Ray Marek Betty Markuson ,t i Diana Marler David Martin it .rw t.-fm. :,:,:, M... . ,-?' ?i 9'iQlf2v.: WQWQXXKXWEYWQ mm ' V. .. riigflfifflgf-i '7 'rffliy' A: ' lvfiiaf frnnwlst ' 'Ez .f5t.jg' . .t f -t far 2 ,yt ,ww ' A ' -I. E' ilgffitg .. K ,mt . , I .m:.,,,f, ,gm ,... . V ti Y ,.-U V Q , - I f, Ai in ,I 2551, ' , Ji, .,, ,, ,Af it 'M 1 K ,- t V Nfl . L I lgcz v W Wi WE, .a v ,, . EL R f,+Mfhg1:1,l -. . 1' MW- i A ' M- t it ,f Q W -. Debbie Martinson loyce Martin ' - , ampg::f::f.,f:r.:i2f:fit-,,Q,gt:g:rfg:::,vi m':'aaftw 1:-M .fe 'rf' 'iv N ,. , . ,W 55421321 in ., I iL3f515?' 1' V155 ' , . .fa ASU: 'VL 5 i i . 2 4 'z ,v V 34' .f,.W 1 t X! W Mike McDowell Lisa McGuire 1- . -' M f , 's1,1i2Hitif ' 5Q5i5tF sg'fg zifilliisir'mg' 5' 'lfifgrj 'i Yi ,V 'Xx it . , . 1' ' K , - ilk K' ' f X ' u . tif , tg: I -- - g I ' -fy W, at gi Ay ti ,Q ' Qi ff! - V, g ,rs gg. 7 5 Ns: 593 1 , . , ,. , W, Q up ,f. y,,.5, ,, A -aff 3, gg MQ, ' gy-A fi N , ff' , g N K if I i v ' 2 M M b v Mfg it , , P i A 3 'K V ' 'wx mg a- g.p .- .y tagfggaafg Q.. w .ts 15:55, W 1 .few A rf V142-Lf,g .fn 1 1 :5 tgilf ' ' 'x K Q if 'af' Wifi, t te' ,ig E' it t - . Vernon Medgard Rod Merrill ww -dw 4 1. , ww , A .Y W I ' .4f.i ,afQ3M7, t ' y 1 , , Donna Morgan Paula Morgan Pam Methven c Za . .Fr ia,. .57 ,, f 1 ' z Randy Morris Kathy Matkin X- .X YJ , . Pat McAlpin 1:1112 I . fgtfgy , n -5, -1 'i itwifwfsiiii ii ,si 'T Q I fjt X if , 5' , nf., Freddy McGerry K .tt iw J 1 gy ' S Diane McKenzie Donna McGoldrick 'wet my Emi? , iii? F Karen Meadows Dave Martin Miller Montgomery Phil Bert Wait a minute! I think I extended my rib cage Mosely Mull too far! SOPHOMORES lCont.i Pat 'T' grads Q ,' S -9 ., 1 .W ., g ig? 5 , .A . . I lsalhy Nancy Murdoch Myrick 5215? .,X , ,, ' K A7 s fm ' 3?7 5 if 2' in M s '9 ' K 13 1 . . ,,, 7 Z vigil, e 'lim Tom Nobbs Nobbs R O f 'iff fhfl ! 1 fi W1 ,if 1 ac: 5 m V ' Rodney Ian Olsen Olson Nause 4 0 'Qi W is N 1 . . Mike Nolan Ken Olson Diane Nelson K ' I ,.,. O f ff' Q 1 ann P9 David Norblad Richard O'Neill By ron Pagel K nv. xiii 5' k,.,v 5 .ji L 'KW . . Q ff! Kathy Peters ' ,V 1 7. xl . W .,1 55 ,K Q-A if , .g , M 1' Laurie Dan Nelson Newman .vii ., my -.,, A - W , .i A H ms- Mike Merry O'Brien Olin V , x 1' Q . t I is . ., l ' 5213, Terry Cecilia Osborn Pagano P ef P as L P is R .4155 Karen Dawn Parsons Pearson M as 'Ali . ll lp 5 flu -' .ri Bill Sharon Phillips Phillips , xi 1 ' V , 1- jf , ff' wv sgz , L, Mondays and Fridays are the worst. Faob Denise Melinda Pierce Plano Pohl J., if .?Q , if ll- !! A Leslie Powell w l r' 4 s Arm I in be Ly' S W J .iff 4 , fi' V Terry Prost 'Wi fi J f Sharon Powers fl Q R -A , ' Bill Rambur Alice Randolph i if ,, . 'X 1 M ,,,-af, 1 M., E -2. tx 5 Y Frank Reed Paula Righi fi X sf' 'X T? 55.121 lohn Rost f5f'ili?f: ic- W Dick Ranum lulie Reynolds ,, ,, imma? 'H Debbie Riley 'ililitj ,Q X Y s 7 'i , . i . :3j::. i Charles Rupnick 41? ' ,.. is ,gs ' is ' 1 lil! '. . Ll Tony Pritcharo 1 L M, 1, 'Nl 5 1 Matt Randles ,M F Lori Rechtenwald f . . if Diane Rhodes Megan Riley . . ev , if - my A 'Q 'X Zi Rick Rynning .ii . 'Y' ff uf we N9 i r Sandy Richards ' N f ,Q A' Aubrey Roberson Willie Rynning fm' .4 lj is And now, students, l will demonstrate howto walk on water Debbie Rich ter S 1 1, Steve Rockwell Leona Sagmo JN Sophomores Ccontl 'gliizwx ',1,. ' S ,,,A, ' 5 S M ' S r w as if V17 wt ,gl , '- 7 S to F iat ' Brooks Samples Linda Doug Saulsberry Scherer Bob Autumn Schuling Scott Kathy loanne Diane Steve Bill Ka ren Seaquist Donna Secoy Seeley Shane Sharp Sharpsteen Sheely 'K if , 'fn P , nr X - - ,gi-g p: r. 1 -, ., ,U A A ,V i S AK a X e 1 1 . S, zl.iWg if -ar Qi -wg , , . 'jf-S 1 . , -V W fa 1, r ., K ,QV L-f, g Jiz f ffi 'A r r A' 5 Ken Theresa Chris Dale David Bob Sheets Shigihara Sidebotham Simmons Skelton Slater 134 Haoneandatwo andathreeanda. . , 1-as fvllw Gary Smith fl- . Y?-H'-M'-ifia L ' ' 'iv Rosanne Snroat .fs Q Karen Smith Him T Roxanne Suroat Oh, Mr. Gleason, I just love your pizzicato! I T., I if 'S - -H , -r,,X wi, is Eh if fa' Larry Mark Dave Bill Smith Snodgrass Sorenson Spears Darrell Stewart Dick Stimson J 'i w X C 'V f'f2l1.Qi, . ,frm , Pat Don Bob leff Swartz Swenson Tarling Taylor Bob Gus Stinebaugh Swanson ,. fiefflgg. . 4. X lim Doug Teja Ternet Sophomores lcont.l X ' gf T 1' i f- fm ., if 'Q W all .5 if' Sl? ' 2 'Q' 1' 2 f 2 f rig! . ' I Q ,x 1 I ii Sherrill jeff Thrasher Tompkins ' rw ' 'E i Q 9 l ll l'l'.'iil'5:i fl ,Digs I-fx, ..,, 4' if5?f-,1iii2l2 i'QQ- ,iaffjl Mllii-' as sill iii. , :si re . ,,,,X, , Y, X .... . - 5. Bob Townsend Bill Turner 10:1- , 5 1 W. rnTo we X... in i F lu , . X I? A 31 lr ' -' L52 ' 3 '-' Lisl Walker Gerald Triplet . i ' . W Wil 5 . , 1 ln l 9' .Mr A , lv' -i N s 5 Diane Tonda T ,L J if g-xg if Q 1--Q Tom Trott Russell Mike Vanvleet Vanzonneveld '92 4 11 , i' 'la M Steve Walker Mary Walsh Richard Ward Mike Winans Dave Wolf Susan Walker 2551 4, 2- 3 33' X l Q., A :S 6:4 1 ,,,v,'. ,A Steve Webb Us w ill I Q, L Q vm f f: .T . 3' , Pete Yan keh 'Ei if 'M . . i S, .' i 1, Q it Q, X si i 'w Q . 3? lie 1' QWTSQ , 9 fi, 1 1 f L Todd Tonda f 1 lzf - Q 'T fl ggigziggigy -1 bl, .rl 1 f,, ily-11,.,,,gyLi V D K . Gail Diane Tucholski Turcott - Q if fs, :- 'f,',95..e,i Nancy Debbie Vieg Walker Linda Walls Walsh Allan Cindy Weigel Wilson 'W . W1 Anal ' '-ev , ill .ii l Camille Brian Yuan Zerr Halls of Ivy? Russell Bucy Kim Gray ' ,i '!Si1s't'iii??Jmi'., 1' ' fullllkh fi x 15 1, sfgglk, rjzrf.-L1 3 1 '- 'fbi Q i ff-liizfi 1' . Mary Hurley Out of alphabetical order because they were late are: if V 45.1a:j :nz fi , . 4 2 1 Wil 5 U . . f , f Slit wir, f 5- Qtiimvk, F A ,.gsf S aff ' ff' 'Mr 'l . l like M' ,M lerri Forbes 49 .. 1 in wp 2 - 5 . ,Y g , f at Chuck Griggs Brian Kunz Members of the Sophomore class whose pictures are not shown are: ludy Abney Terry Agnew Kim Arey Kathy Arson Aurthur Barrett Jim Blundred Cathy Borges Karen Carlson Sharon Carlson Richard Cox Kim Dilnik loanne Foreman Michell Fontaine jerry Gardner David Graves Stan Harding Lynn Heller loAnn Hoggard Betty Houston Wes jackson Rick Iennings lanet judd Kathy Kamphaus Craig Klise Liz Kusske Steve Landacre Melody Langlois Mike Laurence Ruthie Reed Wayne Rice Clive Robbins john Schneider leannette Sherwood Gary Smith Randy Town Dale White james Wonio Kimm Robert Fosnaugh Goldsmith ' 1 :: '1.sfz?5'3i3 532:51 A M534 W my:?5Li:,E3i:,ZmlE:5i! :lil -14233554 ' , ilifffffi luflif, is 5 . 122 . : fx ,+ , EIEMGL irri A ' i Ted ludy Hanson Haugum ' xy , ,Q at .., L,fk- -, 'I f 1722 I - 1 f ' -4':w,,.iiis.-,,,. , 'L ' mv? -y,, 4 5 JW 'iw ff ' . , '6'x?'1 F. - as Mike Bill Lindberg n Maggs Ieffrey Parsons 137 Freshman Class Before they could get organized as a class, the Freshmen had to get acquainted with the new enviroment, But Frosh spirit shone through when they won the first competition cheer at a pep assembly using the cheer- leader's spirit sticks. Selection of the board started the year officially during second quarter. Bob Gray was elected to lead the 455 member Frosh class and the 14 member board. To aid in the process of choosing some fund-raising project, they wrote to eleven other schools in the area and asked for ideas. Only one re- sponded, with the suggestion of a magazine drive. . .a lot of help since at that time our S.B.A. was doing just that. To give parents and friends the opportunity to see the Frosh basket- ball team, the board made the request to hold some of the games in the even- ing. A small admission was charged to earn money for the class. The class proposed to give the in coming fresh- men an earlier start, by making plans to hold the elections for Freshmen Representative at McKnight Middle School. Members of the Freshman Board standing are: President Bob Gray, Wayne Hayden, Casey Kime, Cliff Hill, Kris Cook, Sydnie jones and john Van- Brunt. Seated are Marie Willenborg, Linda Carr, Ann Nielson, lo Ann Hurner, Kamille Payne and Nancy Culp. Not in the picture are Bob Brown- ing and lon Emberg. r a f W -Ex ' , 2 1 Q B -slag ll if Alan Baker X ,,, .1 , . , 5 is md . ,y if ' J f X X -J Alan Beach .- t iq' -li ' i 'x Debbie Baldwin 'J Ross Bean Carol li-1Cki Anderson Anderson , 'gliiif i' Kathy Arlene Austin Ayers in Li 01'-Q Q , ' 1 i l?Q1: fi' till BL 2 Q Q Y fe, li if ff- .gif 5 Karen Kari Barnard Barrow 23i?t'1Y22ff4Qii9EZL'r1e1,1??Ef1i vi 4 W Y l ' 'i I 5 ,A t Mark Bev Beckley Beery r , Y 5 1 'lt I ,iff - 1 Q A ' . Q sw Q A ' Q 'tex may ffl, 1 4 is . . , . , Adam Stu Carol Cindy Sharleen Affek Allan Allen Allen Alma ff ii ti?T.gigw5gi':g13fQgEjg ,: X - , ,-,. f I 'YQ 35355533 V .vm M ' 'K Y W is , ' N 'M-fn . .K 1 ' WM t,5 - ...,. A, 1 ,A V- . ,,, I ,, Jw lily- ' i 7 Ar a fi T' 3'3 ' . , iffy ' at wi . a t viii - K ' N, jk A A A I A v J Qr gi igbl 323, 'Q 5 sa f is E f Wx f , v lif,'g5-sggnif ., sr km ...Qi zkiwfg ,f at LQ .-,af if ri' 1 4 . g is A f lim Loren Pam Sharon Mark -Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Atkinson A eeiliilltlfllil fa mf Q ' t2sg :sEv?f5 'i, B B pfiafi -it if :min A t.gf,5 t3 V , rt tifgzgfzg - ' ' .ge Fw,-fiQ7?'ii ' 1 i It ' E .f Rf, Karen Shelly Kathy Ayton Baber Bachmeier 'sf-9-i s-st, 1-dia-If-.Q :Q: zteg,Qg5-ggiw 3535551555 . iffif' : Qi 222553 A A ilffzilf ,- f s A it W. . . Q y ' ,. 5,1 Gerri Randy Kim Bartlett Bauer Baxter , ,L Greg Cheri Claudia Bell Benner Bennett S,?f'E?ilt2'fWEr:Vz1 Swtf: r1i1tt:'1ifh'tea'Q 5 - 5Afw.1,5..,2 .,,. Ti, Bev ' ' ' Beven Blakstad Blessing Amd Ph'll'5 l don't understand. .. .... People have such different reactions to me! l39 Freshmen lcont.J ,lqyriifm .r l W w fi Q tv i f. 1, W, I ,ll . f Dennis Freddie Bliss Bonds 4 :ggyg . z,Vf - . f Ex. I r , M y v if M B F I I' Francis ludy Bonwell Booher B' 'FFF ' fx 17 1 if T F if Loretta lohn Bostock Boullion A . i 95132 'W' Kay lean Bower Boydston A 3, ll .l , ll ' . Carmen Bob Brown Browning 'f. , 5 , Y jill will Bruce Bruner e fltl f-'yin jf. . . Q, .Z v , W 9 u ,J -:gl-:Wa 3' ,D ' - ' dst SBS? 39 Q 3 f7i ?lwsc1,a who ' Priscilla Bonds ,Q w' 'af 3 J K nt-4, Kathy Borges Randy Bowden F? V? I 5,7 E . Robin Brester 3 f Ugg . Nancy Brown rigg !I'l'1i 78 ha, ., Q Qtr if .4 1 , - .I . V g 'R ' lay Brunner F 1 sars' y T' H .fl .K t 44' flaw. X' as N X J Steve B ro n k , lack Bruce wg:ge,a,g ig,-r: fwgzf,tggz,,:, , ijiiyy. 4 3,1397 fry, Marilyn Bucholtz Who'd have thought they'd have Tarzen books with real leOpard Skin covers? Steve B u rk kwa! ' 13. 1 s 2 ' r y 5 39' Pat Cal h o u n ladonna Businello Connie Carlson , 1 4 ' M if I r Annette Buxton ' QQ f . , Q 'W M Q I X x., Mark Carlson ,A , -Q E5i'FNn 1 I 1 5 f., U Lk , S M 1-f T73 f 1 xllx QW- M X J Linda Carr Larry C arr Lloyd Collins it mga? 'I 11' me Mark Carter lxly L l,V, V lil mfka, Mf'Hl 'ztia 353'-25. Daphne Claybo .ia ? ,Q Wil vt. Bill Collins I often wonder whether I am terribly old-fashioned or just too Mod. 1 la! ,. ,, ,HQ WMtMMMyW M Ylhlll I Mill it .,Ql sl i l WWF gy sgpa ., r V, L 1 Z fww. f,Q+ Merrilee Nancy Cary Case 'iw w ' Wm 5' 14,4 , I Q Q 4 .4 wa 'M-'rj I ia' .621 joan ludi Coad Cochran I ' ,E ff fe L, ,f I 1 , ii P wiki s? Kris Tony Cook Cooke tw 'I ,K i v, . f 1 i I Mffu mf Dean Donna Creager Crotty my taxi.: SY Q Carol Castleberry ':-1-ew. l Marsha Coffelt .i l sv john Cooper Will' C S X I WY: iwvg, 5 ,, X Becky Culler 'NTLK 3: f ,rf 'gi F- , 953 W? WWRQ :gl l , If H., MCWH Toni Stan Chicketti Chodykin m Lf, i l' C. ll l gil ,. e' . 1 --fijlcr if W Brian Gary Cole Cole if A69 W r fl rear R t xi, y M , vifleiif f rs . . ,Hi 8 Cathy Marcie Cowan Craig ll i llsl , ,Q ll Lila '- slight? 5 aii' lflflli' 145 3, 4 1 W' A31 t - luf fiffffl' . rl 5 23 7t.,, f:Azgi:fK -:ic-,F iv fe' Nancy Mike Culp Daly ii Annette Debbie ll Hilda Dalrymple Daves Degraaff rv new M W ww, Xtyz fwhi QQWQ' ,- , , :X M W X A W J y Fi . .W Lt , at i fl gi l l Dale Debbie George Dehart Desedare Dempsey A wr - ' -a,i f i -' eitrgzm. zifrfawzaiipiglivglfqftta , , 1 ' .il .v,,,,l?!D w'4c -'K-',1.,,145aJ!l'i - i',. 55 -lla 1 ,.,,55rw sfwif ,ekff 'fgiw awe? lmQ'l MWNJ y z A. .Q ,prim H' A ll -: 'g- QQALQNQ Q x. ,r, 'Q W3 l V 'Milli'-Til f1:,. ' ,Q Nm AWKZ f'y W A , f Steve Scott Steve Digre Dilley Dobes K .xt ' 4 Wvl I i ,K v wg 5' wr I L.. an . ,wg ts iff Fresh me n Ccont.D Maybe we should start them on computer programing alit- tle sooner. . . Gfiiflff gm,,r ,i if '-law' r , ,. F rf' , - Terry Everson ,HJ A Con nie Fletcher Carol Froelich ? 4 WiE??9?f'Y K A 'li 1 mi' -- ' ,fjiig . f ' ' '- '7 r,kr iv- fit' im, . Q 5 K er ,tl , 2 , 5514 :ii-1 fl 'Y 'i .:gi .wQflf . ' JY' if if 'l Linda Vicky Cindy Faas Faiola Falter . jf' .2 -t -r , - Hiatt K A gps. K 51 ,..f1 gy 4, fl ,trim W Kai Edu K '. 6 K ,f . gf e YD' ... , t 2 . Stag it F 'it Q 'Q' if Q- 2 wr ' A ft: a' 1: , -r . - iailvfmz ' S f l Tom Mary Kathy Flynn Forstrom Fox X ' t - ' Ziff' -i til I' A K RQ gi , i Marian Vanessa Brian Funderburg C-aetzke C-eissler tfffzzwq, , , ' Annette Debbie Doyea Dressler K qw ' fi ' r 'f V I Liirsw i C llik K Y j, K , 'gig rfwth G K 5 '!l't w L i - a K t.,-..5. .- - 1-, , A tw ,rv ,t I Kevin Karen Duncan Durrin , , Qp:,igHjrf1' Swiiisii C F 2-il 1-:itz-ef if!-H A ' gf .few E5 F 1. V F- 11 ffl f Rick Alan Doerflinger Dorning ...,i,w tm I af.,,f. rw 1- 1 , ' ,Ml X ' if , ., 49:43. 1 22537 1 :gt-1rrg5..2' , QQ' 9 I . 3 'nf' 'ffl . ,TK Ron Lynn Druce Dubree - lgi K ,K , , E ,., Dean Fades Diane Egge if iff A , ff ill ? r 1 F jon Cindy Emberg Engeland vt- ' -if ' I ffdliir r , , It .M Wir' at . . s K M ri Y Dan Fetterly T, .L W tt-t' if iii? 1 15 4 Deanna Franklin Gerry Gilmour git. .., ww' ,Az f ' fi , 5 Kr, Scott Fetterly Stephanie Ellingson Ellis Lynn ,arm , . V H ar y 1, f fjgfgsgg ,S W 2, 5, f,, ., Nancy Peggy E Everson gg,fftgggjql'1if -'ugif.'v VaI'lS Craig Fisch Wendy Fisler A' M . ,K 4 - is 5 4:-if ll'r ilfdlizrfw K . t,, A ,. ,Ky , ,.,' , g - rt, i Kathleen Kathrine Ellen Frazier Frazier Frichette Q all K Q gg i ii p 'ii' .I ' 4 , r ' QL. Keith Diane Rod Gitchell Goe Coe 5. ies ir tv W 1' tl lr --1 fi P un Nl . 'Q , , , , dam, ,.., . t t . li ew sr .4 X ui J NS, -.pf I lil' ' - ' 31 1. - 1- , 'ylgi ,,,, 3 ia? ill' . -2:2 , ,J ' .er , V l if , Q Q ii f 1- 1 . pa' Ierri Robert Vernon Gower Graham Graham l.iZ joe Greene Grimes :iw ww 2 V r' Terry Steve Hall mark Hamilton rw iggysf Xf-' - W - - A H5115 I 4 r 3 - 1 Cq?'7Hlil'i 'l' fx ii' .f 1' 4.2, X ,, ' J l. ii ,, g ig s sk, p . 'ff ,f ll. if Q' -if l r H .5M.,M. .rms-is.!, ' Nancy Clark Hammond Hampton Bill Hansen I ' 'M A .1 a iwiars Q, ' V i W .1 'mi il Fil H. . , -iii? ai - gf Bill Hancock Pam Tim Hanson Hanson ' - was if X is ,Q ,Nfl . 7' . ii .gf ' ,Q 'Z -a W: r 1' ,f3lT?9i'E'l?E1 iifilfiwilfliil - 4 ,Q y ...qw ,QM A ig ' A ' we A f Francine Graves ,' ga, V , ?: ng, 2' V 1'2 W. bg y ,b ' H ' in f . irffll' W 'fl' 5 W ni ' w r Jayne Grinols Gary Grosso leannette Lina Goltiani Goodner .. 5: M - f lf if ,f 5 ' H pk ily.. V 5 M, , EA K J: ,kid ,i ., 1 5 - if 1-.,...' f pggg' gifs ff , ' - 42423 Debbie Katie Bob Gray Gray Gray - Y M N K K 'li ri Dan Debbie Guy Gustafson Gustafson Gustman xy Gorton - -wif ' 1 JJ Steve Gray il? W .yiis ,, ,X , xi 4: ' Hi-fe all 1 24 five Nancy Haakenson Well, Hi, Mr. Hill!! FRESHMEN fCont.l Cindy Hardy f 'Rx ' wt , i-A M il Steve Harrington g l Cliff Hewitt I ,lg tl RQ W W' f if f . AJ, ,,,,,.gtv , Debbie Harkness Vicky Harris A, . ,gif , .-, zz J !. Wx P 'HN-, , L x ii i git , .Q- l 'Wi Floyd Hewitt Vonda Gary Hoff Hoffman .R ,X iii N, f..r,gs -ix , . ff 5 Helen Pauline Hoyer Huff 7 .- .Tl . 4' , 4'H f?Wtl' D fi MFE 1 . 3 .1-tif' E il- Roger ludy Hutfless Ingram Leslie Harr pil Q 59 ' H El C if Kerry Harwick C ,4-Q4 e luanita Hewitt A hu, it sv' tv- 'c- tv' t , .,,,M , 1 . l Y ' Debbie Hoisington if 1 '..3g.b, lil Mark Huffman Robert Irwin M A K Wayne Rick Hayden Heiden W., as - ...JH- t . R-as .i 'Wff.2' ,J i : i' A' - ' 1 ? xi? s ,qi ,nil 'V if I , ., . ' Q .4359 Randy Roy Hiatt Highland I' -59' we H Qyffiii Sue Hel mer as K 7 ,f.,,.,k V. , ws ll lt M5 lx !-'V ,rf 'M Sl ,A . f . f 5 . A ti, Cliff Hill Well actually he was this tall, and then we did that ex- periment in science. ., Al m , f Barbara Holm fe ffiaiffef f l , ., ll Bruce Huffman R, y , 3 ' 'L ,ff ,,,-9, fi fl ff ,QM lim jackson of ,X Candy Holmes :i1.'1,:x,t:s, 1' Ti? X -ma J, FE, YW l Margaret Hurd - W. .,t,f ,1,.,u.i1.t.r, ..t,a.. ,W-, ,, 1 ,.. J yay.,ya y C, Y Q Y.,. y. ,C -...ei My 5, 1 T 1, ,J at ' 9 api' it ii gen t lerry jackson .,...' - . t ' my y mis c , f '1'l K . w .:.. 4 lf' Paul Houser 1-mf a:'gvg:g'aazfygg5gsgmg:' iAi'3tgiy.Q 'tif-,fm 2 A - 1? Q ig all at loAnn Hurner wry, ,tri N 5 1ft:fI51ii4 Q lx EK? ll W2 ff -l . Mike Jacobs 1 , f V aa' -- . i ' , Kalen Mary Hennen Herman r 'e' ' gs: ,R . 'F ,. t . ,Q . Vi :WML fi' 1 - , i f' '. 3 5 Laura Cheri Hilt Hixon 555 51f'f'l2ii5i ff: 90 gr. 64 , f il! , . .J r... ,mag - Mike laquet i ,, M ' Marian jeffers i i L Q s i '. -r :ma fy .im- 537, t J- . . ,W w i, 1 i i i -fiiwnt, Qifiiiffifiz, 3.14: , . K i,ffi55fili?'f7i ' fiiififlllf if-fzseii ini, , i55lfE?Et'i: QQ. ., ,,,L ,,.,,,M , .- ggijbfgfgfiifiy, ,i , ., ., h- , i '-2 -In fix . 22' ffwxff K. fl! Gerry IHY i rs' l if Scott jeffrey , .'fii?fi5ii55riI?i fa W W iii., i'Elg15g'1j'1 - .igff , H , , , iisff . ww Haigfeigiwfvif17153111-pizffaa 1 , M52 qziifarzmfgzwcfsgl ,az-e,zffvfi ,v,f,,,iili,gtg iailrfiiz, wp iff -ci, N X fu agzweerx lf -,Q , ' ii 'gjg:fgi11f'i12iisfA-' V ' f .fi . '-',7 v ,W as Gwynn johnson liz: W N -, - ,Jw -w W aaif ff ll K D Cheri lones 'yu-. 2' K 4 . y N, 'fr' X-V ..,.fP -. Q-1. Msg is 1, .ffm x - .- -TH- w '.f,s- .i Kathleen johnson A Wifi Q X 'l 2 Soo..ee!! 1 x tg 'GJ i Q 1 Y .4 Kathy johnson I 4 .QM my W K. . - i . .J Q 6: in V? 4 gi Q in , t 1 9 j in A5 x Fjllxis-53 'li' aa i0,A,,f i. O David j. I nes Melvin jorgenson M,-5, J Magic Kemp joel jurasek David R. jones ml cf G Debbie 4' J . . is .4-1' . i A: ,. Q , xl l George Keith ,IN . Kamphus 5' lil: 3 , .W . Na 5 . K Q ,M I , . ,- , ,A ,ity ,, Q . Q Q Debbie Kelly , a 4 sw 'Ns 9 1 I 4 X 'K' Q' w R ii ML t as Steve Carol johnson jgngg We if W yin g.,-, Y aim 'aaa' sf' - Irene Sydnie jones jones ' 1, . y -qv 5 ':, 'say yz,m:. 1 in 1 :3:iiii5,L iiiiig tl' sig Am ir ,ia ,. S gftzjiv. t ' i 5, Tifgl-f2flii5. il ' it . iw 1 X . 1 ' i f Tom john Kaufman Keena M. v, M, 'li ,Sei 6 r J H, 2 iffy- L.. 85552 jjj. ni, iv if il? it 2 'lshiila Q ifW3lfiii'5 W 9 Viifl' ikf'52f?r5Q9li Qgsiifiiziz . gh S-eau, .gflzggiqg fx an X K wig Fi' 4 Mike Casey Kiel Kime FRESHMEN lCont.l lslt L L re t L will f K if tail 2 3 . Maridus Ann Brenda Nancy Kathy Kinder Kirby Kite Knedler Knight Z, Vx I f tsviu .44 iv,-gi V A K ' . '1:1eIf?'i :as 5' - 5 V- ' 'z? f:ff3f' all 4 V il 'l .QQ '21 KW Steve Don Pam Glenda Pat Kulll-'SVS Kuna Lamanna Lancaster Lane ,g i loAnne Larson , . A l ! Y . ,Q !, Scott Law I V Q Carl Likel . my - , ,. ,, 52.5- 1 ,Y By the end of the first semester I only got lost on activity days. Cathy Lunceford 146 , ' I ,ar ,elfy L , ni t -Q, ., PE' k 45? ,rw . 1' - -fa Karl Korn - L . ,, L W. 'ml Jerry Langlois ff? W ,ig if fi l if A 9 wif' Richard Latch Danny Lee , 4 15 xxx Diane Lofgren Roy Luquette Virginia Kuhlmann ,:,.1 ' :l ag ,gym fffili .- , arg fi ! Loring Larsen -531: lk 2' L f- t L loAnn Laville mee: :mf ,faqg ,. - T, E 1 ac . , SFNQQ V if 281' David Lewis M. 'fl 'lx ' 'W' Laurie Luft if' gi ff' il? Charles Madden MM., .Y 'Q ' r Cu rtis Majo r 4 ii. 4 3 a 'Iii , l Duane Major Patti Mantello 5? Don Massey .Mfg . 7 Y V, Debie Mattison , ,a Www -3 Gayle McCallum X lv 32.91 Vicki Manley Q' 5 r:. lu L ag, ,, ,, cf 4 Ellen Ken H N FLOORW Marek Marquart SECO D ' V ' D ' . l i V im, A i i lvl xg k, ,ag if E M- i Q 6 as Laura lulia M l' f Matkin Mathieson 'zfirg A ' A1 , f 1 al V H z:,A K M 4 Xl,,g ,3,5,3ii'mx ,, , , ,. , A Lonnie Teri Connie Karen ' McGillivary McKean McMahon VVAV WMedg3VrlQk A r M ! V M. s ioine . Q I f 1 V .fl N55 ' ll . ' ' , Zza l M, r a , -,gf rffltg , , ,. i 3 f i ' 4 PHUY Donna , it f L , , May Mayes f g f .P ,M Q I l l , I I ' Rick Brian Louise R0biF'l l y ll' as Meldrum Menzel Miller Milo m y ' Abyl X .gf L' Marcia Dennis McCready McGill 147 FRESHMEN iC0nt.D ii Ur J x :.7w i ' V 12 of ii gg -W s s Candy Rich Minerich Moeller ,nik 4-3, r Q .P 3 I1 iv- . 2 f be 1 . A fi - rsre P A ,. Bob Cheri Moen Moergeli l' 'ii' T v . I r K I fi r ' Q f-', m Kim Jeff Morris Morris-Reade .HY Bill Sheri Nause Nelson , Ssgwsi K Dale Gary Norblad Nordyke fm fr -if y . xr 65:1 . 1 A6 A ROblFl Kim Osgood Palmer , iw-.., , ,-.Ui X H, 6, f , . . s -'F .. J 1-.pf-.rg , ' W Steve Moeller Arnel Moore xl -, ' ' +.- gf,..a . F 1 Q' f ,,,, M ,S Chris Mull 'igms- :i ii X31 Vkbky 1 '- 2 si as Leonard Nevin ':, E i ,, . XXX Karen Nye ,, -A WX' 'ili- ull , . N! Eleana Pangburn Touch my toes? You've got to be kidding! -I v w ' l - A i I ' is . Q Z:-Z X 2, in .v x .jf ' lack Anna Rick james Newman Nielsen Nipert Nonis f - we ,. ,. , ' A ' , , - ' il lo Karen loyce Perry O'Brien Oestriech Olson Osgood X - ' Denise Blaine Pat Kamille Parke Parks Patterson Payne ao Off Wm dmfif , A by , t, . X ., W QA., M Dani Terry Pearson Perantie ' A sS 5'ii:5,. ai ,ggi if . i A Cindy lerry Petett Petterson V' . J i: . I n 2 - ' j I Yrfr , 1 -' ' 3 iq . he Wade Sue Pinson Plath U lf! iw ., f - Q f, aziligf N Q F , l f 2f f if is W r Y X. Mike Steve Ralph Ramseur 5 fiifbyia 'V' intl 35ml f W if ' ,Lit V 1 , - .aa Ear QW. ,J W is Debbie Denise Pritchard Quesnel ,, ' 11 . - i.k ' wrfl, 'P 1 ' 153' lv QE? be R' BU -- A Vanessa Diane Renshaw Reynolds I ,Wg . I 5 H mwi i+ .,s. t 5 ' ' 15 - . sax l f! AV,. W K, J Steve Peggy Ruttner Sagen W 4 ' wif fu: - , , X . f Ezra' as 1 f -P ii', Nth!! xii g i 5 4 ' Q 1 i it . 9 Enix N xi 3 , .i, -fl X -e . Barry Brad Rhoden Rigger tsr r is P - A iz XI! may ,A ,awk , , Q 1 Gordon Anita Salin Salter div . V i5sais'?2. Howard Peretti 2, 45-,-P521 55 31? W '1 9 D.,-w'eV'lu, x : I 'Mg Gary Pfitzner me 7 wyt w9w? IME?-6 It sg! l 1, X Lv, joEllen Pollack . . M, pw' K 3 ,Q ' m f ,v f ,i V - lk .. vw'-w y'Ai:'Lli1'f-1 i' fy' I Q Q Nil , 1, Sandy Randolph ,X ,T :A l ,l.1 ,ii ,Q 1.-A-1 ts. iwwmy Audereen Ritz V i 1 25 1 , , ahwfs y i Lf? 1 i f Rick Samek saiwm iw My V f if i EE . . I Q . Slvyif ' i Lavern Peterson mi WW Heidi Phelps z ' ' . . ali W?m usa? ..., i ,.g52:1 Q in fm i 1 'www' Claudia Hollie lane Potoshnik Powell Powers 'V 4 :ig Mike Cora Rasmussen Ro belos is if .f ayih' '11 X J P lon Bill Robinson Ronde n f l ' ji .. .1 f f .3 sllifsim. it '.-1, ' ,..' . 'z , ' IE? M ig: . Orlando Alan Samo ra Sanders 73 -1, ' X i , Wx- ' it ' ' Z' ., ' he Bette Renegar p if V at .Mi ,AR f t . 9 Pam Roth rock ,ii A . 'Q 1- .wie 1 gig.. . 'fa. ' gi'i' 4. foams Gayle Sauve FRESHMENjCont.J 9 9 'vb L, Mike Sauve , W Mi -ea? 'iii' s H ,, gil , iv ' 5' N wa' , I in I ,L . iislslf , f i s A wiiu-up 31 x 1, is-W M ing' fl mt it Diane Savoy Dan Scannell Q4 gi 2'4 il! 4 'lifdliiaitf' i3f4il':iitE5 itll, var: . .L ,. . , . 1 gh, A i Brenda Dawn Debbie Schwartz Scott Scott Nlnigjg lv K - - ' .f llrfitf Ak , 2 it 1 at Eff . . it IAFA ,xA L ,i V fii'1tE.sm , tg ifffx Todd Lloyd Leah Sherman Shumwav Siegenthaler mi: V991 . 2f5'f11si1f11'i W'aL ff 'Y ',---. Egd iggiiii if ,r. r ., , VLVS ,L A,r ,A iw' 3 . 1 K, L S Q b-' EQ' Q. ww- 5 ' :Bu v I if L Linda Karen Kathy Smart Smith Smith TQ, ' , -'ek Vgmfgzyzxg , ,. 4-Q -TM-- jf: . S ' we ' . , , Sylvia 'lina Fred Spearman St Cyr Stepens 1 '12 f 1 2 lg-gag .J gigs, fi A ,.-5251 ' ,gh tw' ..- , . Greg L.,'T41,1'v112fLi.'T05tI5:q',.:,,,f' -Z,'i,rf' Mark lerry Stranack Stricklin Sullivan fliiiilliiafli' fflf: 1 ,. 24713 az l ililff i tx Wy., I-1 W m W it-1'1 . ,l L al i S ttvt V ifgull 'VW' 4539, 'Y fbi-54. .- . 1. -xikpfkm 1115, , ' A -f ngg-S vv ,az tt,, ' I t 'I e gif.-:rl ez- '-px! yr, - ,Q N.. . ' ' V I if il vff2ft1a4 'Vt Diane lean Steve Svor SWHFYY Swartwelder fi' gl Q. - levi, .X i 1, FN! I Xi 'jf ,. Marlene Scappini 5 ' iii... .x in 'ffm :R ll V',1 14- -0 Dave Sealy Steve Simon 'V W.. fi W - aw L ig If .L ' 'fn up W Q- iiiyiif Leslie Snowden filly' E 1:a.:,i3e . W i Don Stewart Rick Cindy Schaefer ta'r ,Q ,I . it 'N-.,. 'Lia K .wi L -i m..l 4sf,,,:z Emu QNX, 'K 4 S-V J ll' ,Q yi ma y , Iflli , y x a F' 'L ll Kim Sears iaiigg,1e,zw1 t1,, viqezzjgfz ,,. V i L 5' 12 Q I . I Liane Skochilirh Rod Sorenson A 135 .W ii A wh. 1 ' -zu . i nl f .., -5 'h!.1'l!'. ,:2i1'i22: rs 1: 'Eff - ,,-1 . Fez, i 2 QL' i 1 Tony Stokes xsgvzfw- ff 'fe x ' ' it ' ' ai. . 1 .. ir M: if I ' . -rjji eff -f- 7' , iii' K A -Hizeggt ' L L, '- EE: H L I gzsiz. . F if ' ' ii ELSE-E7i,fi i , f V Bill Sullivan Sunde 1 L gina? ' .r., , 5'i g L -Wi, it i rwfxw f Q 7 3 i1iF', ,fa.tufi'41' 1 Q , ,v ,QQWW1 ,. .Lrg .,,. 1.-5,5-5: yay. l'.i2'Wf-1v.1H VN l ,fY.5?:0f? f1,,Sjigisj.1lfH' 1 , , Zfi-i,!f1Qfi ville! f A Charmaine Swegart Cindy Syjud J ,s 2-f . ,V -t w A fi. 315 , A ., . M ' 17:? 'i L Steve Craig Sch uh gill ulslad P' ? 2 , uw Marilyn Shaver Wen dy Sherer ,Q lk. 'W l 1 1 1 ti? it ft Carol Sloane Kathy Sloat ix. 2, if H -N Linda Lynette Sowle Sparks Wt-Hf 1-my fi. if , Ly. K 'Q p 5- 1: . -'ui I 5 1:33. 32 S ,. gt 'r 521.5 ,. -1g,ziVlg5?'z 1 Ed Stone 5-iv ifiiiila if iff ' 1.9 Afg- L ,, L, Roxanne Su t h e rl a n d A tlpff- ki J: ,. . - ,LLL 4- W lr' , 5: 'EJ wtf? fa 1 A , ff QW ' A . ,- if' . vp PWM Dixie Taylor it A ,-if+faw1sfs . Q V. .4 ,fairies fwgfmai-fm 'W 1 'i Y 9 W .Emi i 1 39' w 'E if 1 . 1577 2. '- ,go D I I I 3 ilg If I ' x mangas, gt N it , 'll Mt t f y ggf W we - in ,, . X 'C ,,,m,,..k 5 L I W dam' Liao. .- L 4 'tiff' - ff0'iif'- A Cheryl Richard Lisa Theriaque Tieman Thorp L ' wh , V lille- . Q at , gg, ' 5 Ai- iw : 3 S lf 1 14,......, rf, - ' fg .Qu ' ' Li ' in . M it TL W ix T l . fa ' V f y- Q . S 'S it get 1 Vicky Mark Lori vietzke Vineyard Vogel ffffffi ' Y ' ,,iy, E2 f M Gail Becky Bobbie Weber Welch Welch i w' l EQ: 1 . ' - l 4 Pat Ernie Marie Wile Wilhite Willenbor Y S , iihf k , fzzfsffl ' ' ,IN-' --1 , Y' .. fi' , Q T T gfmiggvj' M B - ik 1, 7 S f l ig 9 tim ' , L p ew 1 . W , . ,E ,tl ,. V f vw va 1 I ' 1 Steve Gerladine Val Wilson Winter Wixom f1?1iif'i4i?? ' K af:-qw K '- mxi Z: ' s , , 0 ' Q' ' Lora Robin joel Wolf Wolf Wolskv 552535 : . T Q , 1-. Qsfae - . ,,,,,,, V -JR. 1 , x ii, 1, 1 4 'I :li ' X Terry Simone Karlene Wflghf Yuan Ziebell waevaermgaz ' sinxteitiiifiw' W H :WT if . 2 ,, f 'xP'W1s?V , 'iq ' Sharon Bill Trus Tucker H - - qi l',f 1 v'l',',VA . - , , V V gf .ITT V A ' f 'le' we 1-X, wwzee.. 5, xig. fQfi l33 Q L flin t? lan ludy Walsh Walsh X , fi - .i s . ' Mr! my 'lf' .. 'if-sw? 'tr 'ra m f ,. iw : 'lag 'f if f ,g ., QQ? N ' , ,gb Sharell Mike Wendorff White lelr 'Wi Ziff , 9 m st . ' 5 1 .,.k elif :1,!V,'Ei, 5,92 'R - , . David Williams A -, , .-,ti , Wm L , :,,isfq5w,zw,,m H T -- t f ,- lipid in fill Hi 1 f V w 3' iw 'l , ,E ' L ' S . Wa gh ' ' T j ,4!'V4 fa A ws, ,ik Q lohn lean Dody Vanbrunt Vanbrunt Verelius jim Wayne Watson Walcott .A V: , 5 gl , , V , Srl ' tg , -it zz! 'P . 'it i if ug ? 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' ,diy .iii K ..3'35ij:P' T. 1 Kim Peter Williams Willingham Members of the Freshman class whose pictures are not shown are: lon Anderson Mike Ayers Shelly Baker Carol Bing Tim Braun Carlene Casey Ann Fortune Marcia Gussner David Hendricks Todd Henningson Debbie Hopkins Joe liminez Wade jones Keith Kite Dennis Krieder Pam Lloyd Larry Miller Edna Oberg janet Read ludy Sauls Dierdre Stevens Mike Sumner Steve Thompson Helen Uhler Carol Vogel Darrell Warwock Rodney Westphall Susan Woods Ellen Zandt Wendy Zylstra Uebulc Weathers . s X ., ml ' 1 'X' wi 7 f T, ff, il Robbie Wilcoxen uf- 9' -T iii ti: i 'DI K6 i e i if' lf ' .- ' My . . 6? :ll vii Martin Wilson l5l Advisers I1 3tO FS Co-ordi .C U cu O U TEACHERS if 8 U 92 D a F Administration d C u I t Y U5 -I-J loco paren C LL-I LEADERS The open society, the un- restricted access to knowl- edge, the unplanned asso- ciation of men for its fur- therance--these are what may be a vast, complex, ever-growing, ever-chang- ing, ever more specialized and expert technological world, nevertheless a world of human community. j. Robert Oppenheimer MYRTLE CLYMER BILL JOHNSON BARBARA ALL 154 between the Community and IOHN SUZICK NORM HASH ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL DR. EARL HOBBS SUPERINTENDENT DR. IACK PRIEBE Lf , lg at gl 'Si si l 'l .V 515. With continued community support, an outstanding school system contin- ued to develop. The primary problem confronting educators is that of preparing the youth of today for the unknown tomorrow. Bridging the gap between the edu- cational goals of the community and those on the front line of education were their elected representatives, the School Board, consisting of Mrs. Myrtle Clymer, Bill johnson, Mrs. Bar- bara Lally, Roger Lewis, and Dr. lack Priebe. Dr. Earl Hobbs served his fourth year as superintendent of the district. Meanwhile, up in the highlands, Mr. O'Brien, Mr. Suzick, and Mr. Hash wrestled with the administrative prob- lems inherent in establishing a new high school. I55 MATHEMATICS Mr. Torseth Mr. Donley Mr. Faris Teaching affords one the opportunity to work with the youth who are in need of help. Young teachers are in great demand to work out the prob- lems of the younger generation, to relate to them, and to guide them toward a more productive and just society. f , rv l -C-,Q --gt ,fs lffrs r rf? if Lf- gl- ,vw- l 1 X V 4 mfr l ' ' ' 1: '-R .P b 1 -. S., tt, -Le. had ,. . l. .l il W . g gg Under constant pressure to cover a certain body of information within a pre- scribed amount of time, there is seldom a chance for us to get to know those men and women who con- tribute to our education. We wondered if we asked ll it Mr. Fredrickson, Dept. Chmn. how they really felt about their profession if we might come nearer to knowing as much about them as they know aboutus. We use the quotations anonymouslyg their place- ment does not necessarily indicate their source. Mr. Van Dyne Mr. Barton Mr. McCulloch Mr. Rossman 156 SPECIAL EDUCATION Mr. Testa Mrs. Benthin I think teaching is the best profession there is. . . .a teacher must REALLY want to teach. I consider it a wonderful and an interesting career. I'd say that you need patience and that you must LIKE teen- agers. DRIVER TRAINING M U SIC Mr. Brumbaugh Mr. Gleason It is more important to treat young people with the respect they deserve than it is to cram facts. If a young person is treated like a person--a human being--he responds with warmth and learning. Mr. Gross Mr. Roberts Mr. Bryan I57 Language Arts Mr. Johnson Mrs. Ellingson Mr. Bradshaw Mr. Rogers The teaching profession, I feel, is really great for a womanw It gives us the chance to express our individuality and at the Sametime help the youth of today grow up and develop their own character. 158 Dr. Vukov Dept. Head When do you teach? Students know when it happens, and they like it. At this point both the student and the teacher arepsychologically saturated with satisfaction. Would I recommend it? If you like the long and short of life .... Mr. Mitsui Miss Disotell Mr. Longwell Mr. Remlinger I love teaching. I treasure and prize the opportunity to work with young people. Each morning I can hardly wait to get to school. Mr, Quinn Mrs. Hacker Mrs. Dunn Mr. Hughes MFS- Baruffi Oh,,l think teaching is great. Some of my best friends are teachers. Of course, I wouldn 't want my daughter to marry one .... Home Economics Mrs. Dawsen Mrs. McLean Mrs. Houghton Mrs. Marks Social Studies Mr. LePenske Mr. Spinney Miss Coleman Everyday is not an inspired teaching day. Considering all the material there is to use and what methods you might use to teach, it is miraculous that you get any inspired days. Distributing in- formation isn't difficult. lt's getting students to listen that's difficultg I mean, not switching you off. Mr. Thompson, Dept. Ch mn Mr. Bolf Mr, Hauser Mrs. Oliver Mr. Guay Mrs. Stalhut Business Education Mr. Harkins Miss McCall KX., X .X 0 Mr. Wrench, Dept. Chmn. .,w!,.,.- Miss Fransen Mr. Peterson Kids are the most enjoyable, spon- taneous, grateful, sensitive, throbbing headache created. I like the profession and enjoy rapping with kids . Teaching is a great profession It is one of the few left in which human values supersede money or lesser considera- tions and there is much room for creati- vity in teaching. Social Studies tcontj Mr. Root Mr. Carlson Miss Nelson Mr. Mattson Mr. Kent Dept. Chmn. SCIENCE To ask me if I like teaching is like asking a lizard if it enjoys catching flies. It probably never planned on doing anything else with its life, and probably by now the flies have that rather ordinary taken-for-granted taste. But every now and then it finds a new color to change to or a new kind of rock to sit on. 'Wow, fly- catching is a gasl' And so it is with teaching. I would say, There's noth- inglikeit! ' we N Mr johnson Mr. Olason Mr. Bristol Mr. Penningroth I enjoy teaching because of my interest in my subjects, and I like to see the students catch on to the principles and concepts in my subjects. Mr. Th rom ALLIED ARTS Mr. Long Mr. Dahlager lt sure beats the last job I had! lfighting a warI I think teaching is a wonderful profession Mr. Warren Dept. Ch mn. 'NW 6, for anyone who enjoys young people and who Mr. Enochs Mr- Butts wants to feel as though he is doing something worthwhile. Mr. Rolfe Mr. Simmons M l W 41 slum , ,'-. L. f- - , . Ii- gf, ' 1 Q - , .:' 545 + .35 3:31- 'xtfgg Q5 Mr, Morin Dept. Chmn. Mrs. deMartinez Mrs. Ripley FOREIGN LANGUAGE HEALTH Mrs. Larsen I was born to be a teacher! It is inside me. There is Happiness, sadness, enjoyment, satis- faction and frustration. But all together makes a beautiful whole. Mrs. Pilkey Mr. Quinn Mr. Saltonstall Mr' Steveng PHYSICAL EDUCATION J Vymy Most girls have the compassion for others that makes a good teacher. The hours and '-A' vacations are good if a girl wants to become vi ' L, - a working wife and mother. f- .W ' L Q VK S ir: A s Mr. Eide Dept. Chmn. Mr. Spear Mr, Anderson Miss Bresina i l valhv 'ww 'NCQ 4 . ,,.- -. , . . f a-f.?f.:i 'iA A. gifgiigggyif ' W--.,: f 5211555 'rife Mr. Huckle Mr. Le Penske Miss O'ReiIIy Mr. Rossman Miss Stechman Miss West Instructional Materials Center Reading Clinic MIS NEWIOF1 Mrs. Runyon Mr. Henry .QQ lii A X t.,.. a i The Instructional Materials Center Mr.' Henry was in room 220 with UMCJ is a large resource area, where more books, controlled readers, rate ,. .. students may use the facilities for builders and other various devices research and study. Among the book- offered to aid students who wished ' ,V shelves, magazines, and chairs, Mr. to increasetheir readingspeeds. g ' 'ii' Newton could be found helping stu- Below the l.M.C. is another impor- Mrslmink dents seeking assistance in a world of tant resource area, the Audio Visual words. Mrs. Runyon could also be Center tAVl. Mr. Ernst was in charge found giving tid bits of information of the tape consuming information that helped Hazenites complete their retrieval center, assisted by Mrs. Smith. assignments. Audio-Visual Mrs. Smith This large tape-consuming monster is the heart of the information re 166 trieval center. Counselors Nurse Mr. Hill Mrs. Williams MVS- Ffefk Head Custodian Heating Engineer Mr- Dean Mr. Parks Mrs. Pritchard Many persons were responsible for our smooth running office areas. Mr. Hill, in charge of attendance discipline, was assisted by Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Box. Mrs. Williams, our gen- eral counselor, helped students with their many problems and Mrs. Cun- ningham and Mrs. Weimann assisted Mrs. Williams. Also included in the attendance office suite were the offices where Mrs. Frerk, school nurse, listened to complaints, Mrs. Rosenstrom in accounting services, handled school funds, and Mrs. Pritchard duplicated the daily bulletin which lent suspense to the Home Rooms. Secretaries Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Mill- er, and Mrs. Mercer were an impor- tant part of the efficient office oper- ation. Custodians Mr. Dean and Mr. Parks kept the grounds in order, as well as maintained the heat and electric systems of the building. Duplicating Mrs. Elliott Mrs. Miller Mrs. Mercer Mrs. Box 'H . fm: ff:-.M 'iffy -it :Zi- ff' -f f lf ggi. - . I if l Secretaries l u ffi,. ' .,ft:.'-rxil lxf sl' . K r,,,:QyW9iqi,5.. .. 't.p:ig,:g+ n Mrs. Cunningham Mrs. Weimann Mrs. Rosenstrom Mrs. Gilbert CUNIPZ-YRA E! IAS1 IRI! 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Thatslwhat stuffy IEPEQPLES Myywmw ' l 2 I .. 2. 1 U y 1 l l SHVE SENIOR COLOR PORTRAIT Call SP2- 0960 l 11703 RAINIER Ave. s. tat Bryn Mawrl 1969-70 Student Body President SEATTLE, WASH' NGTON 98178 HIGHLANDERS- by scheduling your before September 4,1970 jack Fleming Photography for your SUMMER APPOINTMENT lan Agren Greg Allen Judy Anderson Sharon Anderson Sherry Beckman lanna Bosworth Laurie Bosworth Chris Brazier Peggy Brickley To the Class of '70- YOU'RE NUMBER ONE! Claudia Broyles Pam Buck Mary Cooper Marsha Davis Carol DeWitt Barbara lean Gathmann Charlie Hickenbottom Annette Holmstrom Sydnie jones Mrs. Hacker, Advisor 1970 LONACH STAFF Tim Lambro Sherrie Larimore Anne Lightfoot Tom McCombs Karen Parsons Marilyn Peranti Jeanne Rothrock Mary Ryning lan Simonds Tim Phinney learns about high finance. Specialist with long hair FASHION VILLA SALON Week Days Donita 9200-9200 Miller Saturdays Owner-Mgr 8:00-4:30 Renton Village, 12 S. Grady Way BA6-4292 Congratulations, Seniors! BANK OF THE WEST ' LEE'S 76 Ask About Free Student Accounts Highlands Shopping Center Open Til Six Mon.-Fri. UNION 5804 'l'l9th S.E. Bellevue, Washington RENTON CLOTHING CO Botany 500 84 Ratner Weyen berg 84 Florsheim Shoes MCC-regor Sportswear Arrow 84 House of Yorkeshirts School jackets 84 Sweaters Lettermen's jackets 812 3rd Street AL5-4271 Mr. Hughes and Tom Lambro admire a letterman's jacket as Tom Ewing models it. I TRAVEL I HUNTINGTON K I 213 Wells Ave. S. I Lynne Gower, Dick Gray, Dale johnson, and Nancy Hall enjoy the Ights at Mc Ren ton Lendon Hardware. D R. H I' I ,I . I an 5Qfn'2,g on r MCLENDON HARDWARE Phone 228-3250 1020 Bronson Way South 710 South Second Street BA6-2180 Renton, Washington .illi3,IIlS .mn W3.IlS0l1 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '70 61 7S. 3rd Street Renton, Washington BA 6-0300 IIM HALL'S Chevron Service TUNE UP BRAKES MUFFLERS STEAM CLEANING ROAD SERVICE ATLAS TIRES ALS-9209 FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 4020 N.E. 4th Renton, Wash. Corner of Cemetery and 4th and Union MARTIN ROOFING And lnstalation Free Estimates-Shakes A Specialty TI' 32 8671 118 Ave. SE GLEN MARTIN Renton, Wash. 98055 BA6-2309 E ELECTRICAL NORTH WEST N W Commercial 84 Industrial BA6-6460 8670118th S.E., RENTON, WASH. 98055 88f 1 Ml Buy your drugs, as Paul Hickenbottom does, at the friendly A 84 H Drug Store. Lg gnuies RENTON DOWNTOWN HIGHLANDS SHOPPING CENTER AL5-8252 AL5-3425 Ke nt-Auburn-Skyway OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY FREE PARKING Carol DeWitt has her hair done at Sharlyn's Hair Fashions. SHARLYN HAIR FASHIONS Special Fashions For Special Occasions RENTON SHOPPING CENTER AL5-1232 ASHLEY FURNITURE ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 53 GRADY WAY SO. RENTON VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER DR. IIM D. HURLEY OPTOMETRIST BALDWIN 6-0550 9111f2 S. THIRD STREET RENTON 2830 Su nset Blvd. E. Renton Highlands Shopping Center 10 BA6-5970 fy. was Open Daily I 10-9 P.M. Saturday 10-6 P.M. 1 1 l 1 Q FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS N glrsqgrgliglgxjs Tom McCombs in the correct way to pin a corsage ASSOC. INC. AL5-2424 211 WELLS AVE. RENTON FLOWER SHOP RENTON 410 S 3rd. AL5-8693 Style Items Head-to-toe for Style Concious Young MEN 84 WOMEN Iuthing .enter RENTON SHOPPING CENTER RAINIER SO. just off 405 Mon thru Fri 9:30 to 9:00 Saturday till 6:00 BA6-2643 BEST WISHES SENIORS MESSERS T.V. AND APPLIANCES 703 So 3rd Street Renton AL-5-0451 AKERS EMPLOYMENT SERVICE A Complete Service for Employers and Employees Men 81 Women Interviewed-Tested-Qualified Member National Employment Assoc. FOR SERVICE CALL- BA6-1966 Renton Office, Gov-mart Bazar Plaza Congratulations Seniors PA N -AB O DE INCORPORATED 8041 LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD. RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 AL-5-B261 Our Congratulations to the Class of '70 We Invite You to Save at Friendly FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS l i PORCELLO IEWELERS Best Wishes to the Class of '70 819 Third Avenue AL-5-7715 CUSTER HARDWARE YOUR HIGHLANDS AREA HARDWARE STORE CONGRATULATES Hazen Highs First Graduates Class of 1970 AL5-4400 FAULL RENTON FUNERAL HOME 300 So. Third St. Renton, Wash. AL-5-8281 Chris Brazier is delighted with the rose colored glasses. Prescription Opticians AL5-2333 915 3rd Ave. Renton SERVICE LAU NDRY and DRY CLEANERS 903 Fourth Avenue Renton, Washington AL5-8686 Good Luck Seniors You've Made It Congratulatio ns Fro m , i s :N , NU.. ,I .. A. N K y JK. 3, Q I ,A Ev .5 v::::.- -.4 wa. . Bob and Martha Kingen 423 Airport Way, Renton AL5-9854 RENTCN AVIATICN, INC. LAND AND SEA BASE CESNA-SALES AND SERVICE Complete Flight School Charter and Rental 915 W. Perimeter Rd. Renton,Airport Al.5-1422 Kathy Blood signals to take off. For Flowefff Congratulations From N51 Phone 255 6182 413 So 3rd Street Renton Wash WALT S For Complete AL to Repair Servlce 6th and Burnett Renton wnunucrs Peggy Brlckley sees what a real bug looks luke at Auto bah n Volkswagen 3901 N E 4th Street Servlng Renton Kent So Seattle Janna Bosworth and Tum Lambro join the group for a good tlme at Pizza Pete s Pizza Pete to the Class of '70 711 So 4th Renton BA6 2000 johnson s Grocery L johnson Prop Groceries Fruits Vegetables Fresh and Cured Meats 251 Factory Ave No Congratulations to Hazen H1 s First Senior Class S R S REAL ESTATE 323 So 3rd Renton BA6 1774 I NC I Q t lT'S 1 all A sf, . 7 vj , Siaix .S - 11.51 ' kt It a I K I 2 , . ' . . . I 1 Q- PATRONS Aldo A. Scappini A. Button Animal Hospital Bob's Chevron Service Lowe, Lorence, Hill, and Anderson Families Mr. and Mrs. Charles Delaurenti and Delzer Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Gower Mr. and Mrs. Dave Guinn Mrs. H. - pearl dispenser Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Hickenbottom Mrs. Earl Hobbs Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huff Mr. and Mrs. Stanleyj. lones Ninth Grade Language Arts Teachers Rev. and Mrs. Norman Olson Queen's Closet and Gift Center Renton Greenhouse and Florist Renton Parents For Responsible Education Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Saviage Shaw Rexall Drug Renton Golf Range 2000 Lake Wash. Blvd. Renton, Wash. 98055 Singer Fabric Center Renton Shopping Center ALS-B858 D.E. Blood Construction Custom Building-Remodeling Free Estimates-Renton, Wash. AL5-9540 One world united by brotherhood an In this hope, we dedicate the 1970 LONACH to our generationg may we have the courage and patience to work for a better tomorrow. ,1 :N N ggi-e , M ,V ' ga Q E. wg! iLQ,zi , Student index SENIORS A Adams, Gene 44,45,64,76 Adams, Peter 33,76 Allen, Greg 22,59,70,76,171 Allen, Keith 27,28,50,64,76 Alldred, Barbara 76 Allison, Yvonne 76 Anderson, iudy 12,22,23,57,66,67,76,171 Angell, jerry 62,76 Asplund, Dave 32,64,76 B Bach meier, Fran 62,66,76 Baker, lim 63,77 Baltz, lan 77,103 Barrett, Karen 77 Bartlett, Paul 77 Bateman, Tom 77 Becker, Debbie 12,62,67,77 Beckman, Sherry 22,57,62,77,171 Beckwith, Bruce 20,59,68,77 Beimer, Kathy 66,77 Benninghoven, Alex 27,28,50,51,77 Benthin, lohn 52,53,64,101 Biewer, Bob 46,77 Blood, Karen 26,56,77 Boisture, Dennis 78 Bostrom, Chris 62,78 Bosworth, Laurie 2,22,52,57,64,67,71,78,'l71 Boutwell, Toni 'l2,'l6,60,64,78,71 Bowen, Eric 33,59,78 Bowen, Tanya 16,78 Boydston, Tom 59,65,78 Breslin, iam z7,2e,5o,7a Breuske, Doug 60,61,79 Brink, Ken 78 Bristol, loyce 16,59,60,63,65,68,69,78 Brown, Allen 16 Broyles, Claudia 57,7e,1o1,171 Broyles, Kathy 59,60,63,68,78 Buck, Pam 22,79,'l02,'l71 Burk, Debbie 79 C Cameron, Cindy 3,79 Campbell, Marva 63,66,79 Canfield, Gary 79 Cantu, Eloy 79 Carlson, lan 79 Carruthers, Richard 68,79 Castrilli, Cathy 79 Cernich, Toni 14,59,80 Chissus, Candy 63,80 Chissus, Randy 62,80 Claypool, Mary 80 Clear, Patty 68,80 Columbi, lack 16,80 Combs, Mike 16 Cone, Doug 80 Cook, Debra 80 Cook, lan 16,18,59,80 Cooper, Lynda 59,80 Craig, Cody 16,18,81 Culp, lan 68,81 Culver, Nancy 62,81 Cunningham, Debbie81 Curran, Dennis 44,45,81 D Dallas, Terry 12,'l9,20,81 Daly, Shawn 50,5'l,8'l Danielson, Don 4,11,14,27,29,50,64,81 Davidson, Frank 14,59,81 Davis, Marsha l6,'l8,22,23,66,81,171,175 Dickenson, Tom 81 Dickie, Greg 43,59,65,81 Donaldson, Laurie 82 Dressler, Barbara 62 Dubois, Ron 'I5,'I6,18,27,29,3'l,57,82 Durand, Roxy 82 E Eckloff, Carol 4,14,82 Ersland, Mark 82 EvartS, Curt 70,82 Ewing, Tom 14,27,29,35,36,sz,17.2 F Fain, Howard 82 Fisher, Gail 16,82 Fisher, Mary 55,59,71,B2 Forgaard, Craig 7,52,s4,74,a2 Forsmark, Belinda8 Fritzvold, Melvin 40,41,42,82 Funderburg, Carol 83 G Gathman, Barb 2,22,62,83,17'l Ciion, Brenda 83 Givan, Gary 83 Glenn,1ohn 83,144 Gender, Fred 83 Gordon, Ava 83 Gower, Lynne 26,56,83,173 Graham, Clive 4,20,59,65,83 Graves, Theresa 84 Gray, Dick 4,10,14,19,20,84,173 Green, Kevin 4,6,10,52,53,54,56,64,84,171 Greene, Rob 4,16,'l9,S9,69,84 Guiley, Duanne84 Gustafson, Dave 84 H Huckman, Mary Ann 84 Hall, Nancy 20,26,56,59,84,173 Hamilton, Gay 57,84 Hamilton, Steve 16,19,20,84 Hammer, Karrie 16 Hammond, Iris 85 Hanis, Craig 4,10,69,85 Hanson, Karen 14,56,59,85 Hatch, Marvin 85 Hawken, Harold 14,16,18,27,29,40,41,42,47,46,57, 59,85 Hawkins, Max 85 Hayden, Debbie 85 Hench, Dan 85 Hertz Henrietta 85 Hiatt, Terry 16,18,85 Hicken bottom, Charlie 15,22,23,34,35,36,47,59, 64,85,'l71 Higgs, Frank 59,74,a5 Hill, Steve 32,86 Hindes, Roger 61 Hinze, Barbara 86 Hjellum, Rita 59,86 Hoff, Lori 63 Hoffman, Kathy 60,68,86 Holmes, Karl 35,36,86,102 Huebner, lack 86 Hughes, Robin 86 Hughlitt, Daphne86 Hunter, Cheryl 12,7'I,86 Hurner, lim 20,59,86 Hurt, Sandi 16 Hutton, Glenn 16,59,69,102 l lacobi, Kathy 57,e3,se,ae lacobs, Debbie 16,18,86 lensen, Marcia 62 lohnson, Dale 16,35,36,57,64,87,173 jones, Mary 63,69,87 l0nes, Randy 3,7,20,34,52,53,59,64,74,87 jones, Steve 44,45,71,87 jordan, Rick 34,87 K Kamphaus, Hank 64 Kauffman, Mike 57,87 Kellum, Marie 87 kirne, Gena 56,57,59,60,66,74,87,103 Kittleson, Laura 12,56,59,63,66,87 Knapp, Bob 87 Knedler, Carol 4,10,11,15,59,88 Knox, Sally 16,88 Kohlrus, Paulette 88 Kupneski, Mary 88 L Laatsch, Stan 88 Laatsch, Steve 88 LaFord, Bob 47,48,8B LaFrance, Shirley 88 Laird, Mary 88 Lee, Steve 16,20,68,88 Lemenager, Gary 7,59,63,69,89 Levack, Theresa 20,59,89 Lindberg, Cindy 57,89 Lindberg, Joann 16,89 Lippert, Brad 20,34,64,89 Little, Terry 89 Lornbardini, vicki 4,7,59,74,89,102,103 Lovegrove, Donna 62,89 Luedke, Gerry 64,71,89 Lusher, Kip 89 M Maloy, Lou 89 Manroe, Connie 89 Marler, Rick 12,59,90 Martin, Debbie 11,59,90 Maucher, Debbie 12,71,90 McClure, Ron 16,1B,63,90 Mccornbs, Torn 7,22,23,59,74,9o,171,175 McDade, Maggie 3,7,71,74,90 McDonald, Brad 27,29,4e,5s,90 McDonough, Nicki 90 McGillivary, Vicky 90 McGuire, Craig 20,90 Mclntire, Barb 62,90 MCMahill, Scott 64,90 McPherson, Bruce 91 McVey, Wally 59,91 Merrell, loan 12,52,55,66,91 Michels, Terry 7,16,18,59,63,66,74,91 Miller, Monte 65,91 Mills, Barbara 16,66,91 Milo, jim 64,91 Mitchell, Gary 91 Moerer, Don 27,29,40,42,57,62,64,9'l Montgomery, Shawna 14,59,91 Morgan, Christi 49,59,7o,92 Moran, Rick 27,29,31,92 Mueller, Irene 67,92 N Neilson, Nancy 92 Nelson, Iohn 41,65,92 Nelson, Lynn 92 Newman, ChloAnn 92 Nielson, Doug 92 No bbs, Bill 27,29,5o,64,92 Nordlinder, Don 63 O O'Leary, Dennis 50,92 Olsen, Art 93 O'Neal, Kiin16,59,93 Osgood, Ralph 68,93 P Page, Terri 12,93 Parsons, lim 19,20,59,93 Parsons, Kathy 93 Pearman, Frank 16,27,28,64,93 Perantie, Susan 16,59,93 Pernaa, Kris 12,59,62,68,93 Pfeifle, Ed 65,93 Pfeifle, loyce 57,93 Phillips, Debbie 26,57,93 Phinney, Tim 46,94,172 Pinney, Diane 61,62,94 Plumb, Don 94 Pomeroy, Marcia 12,59,94 Price, Judy 2,71,94 Pritchard, Tom 63 Prost, janet 94 Prummer, Mike 94 R Ragar, Robin 4,56,62,94 Randles, Kathy 18,94 Reich, leff 94 Reiman, Karen 63,94 Richards, Dennis 70,94 Robbins, Mark 7,19,2o,43,59,61,74,95 Robbins, Terry 95 Roberts, lan 57,95 Robinson, Peter 68 Robinson, Rob 52,54,95 Rothrock,leanne16,18,22,23,59,74,95,103171 Rouse, Bonnie 4,66,69,95 Rupnick, Barbara 59,95 S Saulsberry, Wes 95 Savoy, Denise 'l2,59,62,95 Schuh, Terry 15,59,95 Seeley, Rick 50,51,64,95 Shane, Dan 96 Shaver, jim 96 Student Index SENIORS Shelton, Lynn 7,16,96 Shigihara, Patricia 96 Shoman, Linda 62,96 Sidebotham, jeff 50,96 Simmons, Dave 16,18,28,48,56,68,96 Sjostrom, john 96 Sledge, Glenna 16,96 Smart, Smith, Smith , john 97 Smith, Ron 96 Dan 27,28,40,64,96 Mike 16,18,96 Smith, Peggy 20,59,62,68,97 Smith, Steve 97 Smith, Theresa 66 Soliday, Sue 14,59,97 Staab, Connie 16,97 stark, john 27,za,31,46,48,57,64,97 Stimson, Ken 41,52,53,97 Stinde, Terry 18,59,97 Stone, Carla 59,97 Strauss, Ken 97,101,108,116 Sullivan, jo Ann 43,98 Sullivan, Rae Ann 43,98 Sunde, Carolyn 98 Sundet, Steve 98 Swanson, jolene 26,62,98 T Templin, janise 7,15,59,68,74,98 Theilbar, jan 16,123,103 Thompson, Terry 98 Thorsted, Sue 7,66,74,98,110 Todd, joanne 63,98 Tominitz, Terri 62,98 Tonda, Mike99 Trawick, Terri 99 Tyler, Dennis 16,20,99 V Van Osdell, jim 99 W Walcott, john 60,6139 Wallace, Sylvia 15,59,60,71,99 Walsh, Ken 27,28,35,50,57,99,102 Walsh, Steve 50,6-1,99 Watt, Valerie 69,99 Webb, lane 59,66,69,7O,99 Weigel, jim 99 Wells, Karen 100 Wiemann, Gary 14,16,18,99 Williams, Candice 62,100 Williams, Pam 59,68,100 Willyard, Ginger 63 Wolfe, Tom 100 Wurster, Becky 63,100 Y Yee, Henry 5,7,59,e1,s3,6s,e9,74,1oo Z zirk, Cindy100 jU Nl ORS A Agren, jan 107,113,171 Altree, Mike 107 Anderson, jane 107 Anderson, Mary 107 Andrews, Raye 67,69,107 Armbruster, Barbara 107 Ash, Debbie 107 Ashmore, Pat 107 Austin, Debbie 4,57,106,107 B Babb, Steve 27,41,107 Bach, Debbie 2,2o,59,1o7 Baker, john 107,110 Baldridge, Tom 107 Barbara, Emily 16,107 Barden, Bob 12,14,27,51,107,116,28 Barnett, Scott 107 Bauer, Ginny 55,59,60,71 Beaman, Ronda 12,26,56,S7,107 Beattie, Marianna 106,107 Benner, Roxy 2,20,59,107 Bennett, Dean S2,54,64,107 Bergh, Dave 107 Berglund, Roger 68,69,107 Bergo, Carol 107 Blanchard, Terri 107 Blencoe, Mary 59,68,107,177 Blood, Kathy 11,20,68,107,113,119,178 Blundred, Bonni107 Boggs, Allen 107 Bonwell, Sharon 21,107 Bostock, Emmett 107 Bosworth, jan na 22,57,108,171,179 Bower, Rick 108 Boyce, Susan 67, 108 Brady, Robert 61,108 Brandal, Paul 41,108 Bratton, Greg 20,108 Brazier, Chris 20,22,55,59,70,108,171,178 Brewer, Kim 16,108 Brickley, Peggy 22,55,59,108,171,179 Brimlow, Mark 108 Brink, Keith 108 Bristol, Gaylin 61,69,10B Browning, Princess 16,59,69,108 Broyles, Etta 108 Brummer, Vicki 67,108 Brundage, Craig 108 Brunner, Bruce 20,27,108 Brunner, Kathy 66,67,108 Burdick, Dorothy 108 Burk, Gary 108 Burril, Gloria 69,108,112 Buxton, Carla 20,108 C Calta, Todd 108 carlo, rue 4o,4e,64,10e Carr, Mark 27,28,42,108 Carter, Robin 108,118 Case, Dick 27,29,64,108 Catlin, Keith 108 Cheney, Renee 55,107,108 Claypool, Sandy 66,108 Clear, Lorraine 4,11,16,109 Collie, Cynthia 67,109 Collier, Curt 109 Collins, Randy 4,11,109 Combs, Rob 45 Conner, Tim 109 Cooper, jan 109 Cooper, Mary 12,22,26,57,109,171 Cote, Stephen 27,50,109 Courtney, Howard 109 Cowan, Lois 16,109 Craig, Kevin 59,70,109 Creager, David 109 Crepeau, Steve 20,27,38,64,109 Cromie, Keith 19,20,59,109 Cushman, Dennis 109 D Davidson, Teresa 109 Daviduke, Kathy 109 DeHart, Bob 109 Desedare, Steve 109 Dewitt, Carol 16,22,23,67,109,171,175 Dewitt, Cathy 16,551,109 Digre, Nancy 109 Dill, Mark 109 Dilley, Margaret 16,109 Dobes, Sue 16,115,109 Dolleman, Margaret 59,109 Donaldson, janet 109 Douglas, David 68,69,109 Dragseth, Steffen 19,43,109 Dressler, Dave 109 Dunn, Loretta 16,69,70,110,112 Durrin, George 50,110 E Eckerman, Pam 16,59,60,63,69,110 Edwards, David 110 Elzig, Bob 110 Erickson, Billie 110 Erickson, Gary 110 F Fain, Carla 110 Fawcett, Greg 110 Fife, sue 50,110 Fisher, Sheryl 49,110 Flood, jewel 67,69,71,110 Forbes, judy 110 Forsythe, Robin 110 Foutch, Rod 110 Francis, Donna 67,110 Frodsham, Rick 50,110 Fullenwider, john 27,50,110 Fulton, Fred 110 G Garner, joan 110 Garrison, jill 14,16,110 Garrison, Kim 110,114 Gerlitz, jeanette 110,120,121 Gifford, Helene 16,110 Gill, Larry 110 Gilmour, Robin 16,49,70,71,110 Gitchel, Rick 110 Gitchel, Steve 111 I Glockner, Robin 111 Goe, Lorraine 111 Gonder, Claire 111 Gonzales, Karen 67,111 Goodner, Terry 111 Gorton, Val 19,20,111 Grant, Mark 111 Gray, Alisa 111 Grefthen, Gene 111 Griffith, Mike 111 Grinols,jan111 Grissom, Linda 16,111 Guiley, Larry 111 Gunderson, Doug 50,111 H Haffner, Debbie 111 Hague, Debbie 111 Halseth, Bill 111 Hamilton, Melody 59,60,68,111 Hampton, Laurie 71,111 Hansen, Anne 15,70,111 Hanson, Rich 111 Hanstad,lohn111 Harding, john 111 Hart, Doug 111 Hartsock, john 65,70,111 Hash, Karen 12,106,111 Heisinger, Hans 112 Helmer, Nancy 67,112 Henningsen, Dirk 27,38,50,112 Hewitt, Alan 52,112 Hickenbottom, Paul 35,37,38,46 59 64112174 Higgins, Bonnie 112,113 Hilfer, jeannette112 Hill, Debbie 112,118 Hill, Kristy 20,112 Hinze, Don 16,38,43,64,112 Hinze, Ron 16,27,38,S0,64,112 Hitchkock, Bonnie 20 Hodge, Marj 16,112 Hoekzema, Kathie 112 Hoffman, Lynne 66,112 Holm, Warren 20,112 Holmes, Greg 16,112 Holt, Harley 27,50,112 Hora, Steve 112 Houser, Cheryl 11,14,112,119 Howser, Paul 61,112 Hubble, Kitty 112 Hudson, Ron 27,29,112 Hulse, Don 112 Hurd, Rich 40,112 Hutchings, Kent 27,47,112 Hutton, jeanne 59,112 l jacobson, jim 38,113 jacques, jim 38,50,113 jannusch, Kathy 113 johnson, Aaron 113 johnson, David 113 johnson, Craig 41,59,106,113 johnson, Kevin 113 johnson, Yvonne 66,113 K Kaji, Marilyn 43,59,67,113 Kary, Diane 113 Kaufman, john 32,33,45,46,64,113121 Kirkman, Barbara 16,1B,20,113,119 177 Knipper, Kandy113 Koncan, jessie 113,118 Koshko, joe 43,59,113 Kraft, Pam 12,13,10B,113 Krieder, Mike 113 Kuhlman, Doug 40,41,42,113 Kuna, Donna 113 Kunz, Gary 40,42,52,113 Student Index jUNlORS L Lackey, Shelley 66,113 Lambro, Tim 27,29,35,37,38,46,47,48,64,113,171, 179 Lambro, Torn 27,28,29,35,37,64,113,172 Larimore, Sherrie 22,59,113,171 LaValley, lackie 113 LaValIey, Mike 44,45,64,113 Laville, Ron 113,116 Lee, Diana 113 Lee, Terry 114 Leick, Craig 34,113,114 Lemenager, Robert 38,64,69,114,116 Levack, Tom 114 Lewis, Bill 114 Lintott, Kari 114 Livengood, Ronald 114 Lar, Marcia 59,63,114 Locke, Lois 16,114 Locke, Paul 114 Lohr, Rene 114 Loomis, Gary 114 Lorig, Nancy 114 Losek, Ken 34,52,114 Lovegrove, Maxine 20,114 Loyle, Cathy 59,114 Luft, Linda 43,59,114,118 Luttmann, Chuck 114 Lyons, lan 116 M Macpherson, Lorre114 Madeo, Thomas 114 Marr, Kristi 114 Martin, Nancy 114 Martinson, Mike 114 Mattix,joyce16,18,115 Maxwell, Denise 20,115 McCIuskey, Bill 45,115 McCord, Charlie 38,50,64,115 McCotter, Debbie 115 McFadden, Susan 16,69,70,115 McGerry, Cliff 115 McClllivary, judy 115 Meek, Richard 115 Metzer, Sandy 16,115 Miller, Debbie 115 Miller, Nevin 27,29,64 Moffatt, Nanci 71,115 Montgomery, Eldon 115 Moore, Colleen 59,115 Mooree, Lisa 16,115 Morgan, john 33,46,61,64,115,121 Morris, lohn 47,115 Morris, Vicky 67,115 Murdoch, Peggy 16,115 Murph, joan 115 Murphy john 115 Myers, Tim 115 N Nelson, Mike 115 Neuman, walt 115 Newing, Debbie 115,118 Nlchalds, Bob 115 Novak, Dyan 115 Novak, Rich 59,115 Nevin, Terri 115 Nye, David 32, 46,115 Olin, Rod 106,115 P Palmer, Bruce 14,116 Pangburn, Maxine 20,59,116 Park, Bruce 116 Parks, Bridget 116 Parks, Monica 116 Parman, loan 20,551,116 Paulus, Clyde 116 Pederson, Karen 16,116 Perantie, Marilyn 116,171 Peterson, Kurt 116 Pfeifle, Tom 116 Phillips, Roberta 12,116 Phinney, Debra 116 Pilling, Diane 116 Plumb, Claris 116 Poole, Mike 19,20 Powers, jack 116 Prellwitz, Doug 116 Pressly, Liz 43,49,67,70,116 Primmer, Dani 20,61,116 Prummer, Patricia 116 Purdy, Lyle 27,116 I R Randles, Dan 16,60,116 Randolph, Bill 116 Ranger, Roger 116 Ranum,judy116 Reed, Gary 27,28,46,48,116 Reed, loyce 57,116 Regis, Mitch 116 Renwick, Dawn 71,116 Reynolds, Bill 117 Rhodes, Angela 16,117 Richards, Cary 117 Richter, Robin 57,117 Rinck, Chuck 117 Rebel, Stefen 59,117 Robson, Gary117 Rongholt, Rene 69,117 Rose, Steve 117 Ross, ludy 71,117,177 Roth, Barbara 117 Rothe, Pam 16,2o,1o6,117 Russel, LaRae 16 Rynning, Mary 22,63,71,117,171 S Sagen, Cynthia 16,117,118 Salter, Jean 11,12,14,15,117,11B,177 Samek, Darlene 117 Saulsbery, Laura 117 Schaefer, Marvin 27,117 Scheidy,ludy117 Scherer, Cathy 66,67,68,117 Schuh, Iames 61,117 Schwab, Linda 63,66,71 Schweizer, jeannine 117 Seth, john 117 Seubert, Richard 117 Shaw, Bill 19,117 Shaw, Don 117 Shaw, Ed 117 Shoman,joAnrl 117 Shumway, Stewart 45,117 Sieh, Tommy117 Silket, Sonja 117,118 simonda, ian 22,23,59,118,171 Sims, Bill 11,118 Sledge, Vickie 66,69 Smith, Connie 118 Smith, Craig 118 Snider, David 118 Snodgrass, Wayne 27,28,118 Spang, Teresa 16 Sparks, Marla118 Spearman, Stephanie 118 Sproat, Linda 59,118 Staab, Carey 118 Stanhope, Andy 27,41,59,61,118 Stark, ludy 70,118 Staver, Mina 16,118 Stensland, jeff 108,118 Stiles, Tim 118 Stone, Steve 44,45,5O,64,118 Stricklin, Laura 20,118 Sunde, Linda 57,118 Swanigan, Linda 118 Swartfager, Ioy 61,68,118 Swartz, Kathy 59,67,70,118 Syjud, Denise 16,18,118 T Tarling, Gerry 118 Titus, Sue 60,119 Tolleson, Marc 16,113,119 Towery, Mark 119 Tremlin,janie119 Trett, Suzanne 16,119 Trus, Gary119 U Upshaw, Nicky 59,119 Usibelli,joe119 V VanBeurden, Paul 38,143,119 Vanderverr, George 119 Van Cruilder, Donna 16,119 Viaene, Brady 119 Vlahovich, Geri 119 W Wageman, Sheila 119 Wahlgren, Bob 119 Walcott, Betty 119 Walker, Bill 119 Walther, ram 34,S0,51,64,119 Webb, Ruth 66,120 Weir, Marc 68,120 Welch, Donna 120 Welch, Noel 59,120 Westphall, Dennis 15,120 White, Tom 59,120 Widell, Mike 46,59,120 Willenhorg, Steve 35,37,50,S1,64,106,120 Williams, Diane 120 Williams, Robin 120 Wilson, Sandy 120 Wilson, Teresa 120 Winans, lackie 22,120 Winter, Yvonne 120 wolsky, Mark 27,28,35,38,46,120 Wright, loRene 106,120 Wright, joye 120 Y Yee, David 43,61,12O Zaputil, Greg 70,120 Ziemba, Bob 18,27,28,44,45,46,64,106,120 Zulauf, joAnne 120 SOPHOMORES A Aarhus, David 30,41,123 Abelson, Mark 43,123 Adams, Michael 123 Akers, Dan 123 Albright, Philip 123 Altree, Pat 123 Amodio, Pete 123 Amrine, Marsha 123 Anderson, Don 123 Anderson, Gary 46,123 Anderson, Mark 35,37,59,123 Anderson, Ray 116,123 Anderson, Richard 16,123 Angell, Mark 123 Araujo, Ray 15,16,69,123 Araujo, Marie 16,59,123 Arey, Kim 16 Arieff, Alex 123 Armstrong, Larry 39,50,123 Asplund, Sharon 16,123 B Babb, Susan 21,71,123 Bach, Brian 19,20,59,123 Bainton, Bruce 123 Baird,john123 Baker, Darrell 123 Barich, Karla 16,123 Barrett, Arthur 60 Barrett, Dan 123 Barrow, Penny 123 Bartlett, Bruce 123 Baxter, lanine 59,124 Beach, Melinda 124 Beaman, Rick 15, 124 Beane, Darrell 27,46,124 Beckman, Frank 30,52,54,124 Bennett, Debbie 124 Bergeron, loe 124 Bergman, Bob 124 Betts, Gary124 Bliss, Richard 30,124 Blonski, Mike 45,529,124 Blundred, lim 30,39 Borges, Cathy 70,71 Bostrom, Doug 124 Boutwell, Larry 124 Bowman, Barbara 124 Breshears, Larry 20,30,46,124 Britt, joel 124 Bronson, Mike 124 Brooks, Debbie124 Brown, Alan 124 Brown, Mike 20,124 Student Index SOPHOMORES Brumbaugh, Lee 124 Brundage, Hank 30,124 Burnette, Roberta 124 Bucholtz, Charles 30,50,124 Bucy, Russell 60,137 Burger, Wendy 125 Burns, Rock 39,125 Butler, Brad 125 C Cadwell, joe 125 Cahill, Cindy 125 Cantu, Oscar 125,129 Cariveau, Connie 125 Carlson, Kris 125 Cathcart, Ann 16,125 Celigoy, Candace 55,71,125 Chissus, Lisa 125 Chissus, Dean 125 Clausen, Guy 34,39,125 Cleveland, Curt 41 Coad, Bob 125 Collie, Mike 125 Colombi, Gary125 Cooke, Katie 69,125 Coursey, Pat125 Cowan, Phyllis 16,125 Creager, Doreen 125 Creager, Larry 125 Crozier, Hugh 15,122,126 Crump, Dirk 30,38,43,126 Curtis, Ronald 30,126 D Dallas, Cindy 15,59,67,68,125,126 Davison, Vicky 126 Deslauriers, Carole 16,126 Dilnik, Kim 68 Dimatteo, Sally 126 Doh rn, Gregg 39,50,68,126 Dorning, Roy 126 Dressler, jackie 16,116,126 Dundas, Don 126 E Eckerman, Brian 126 Edwards, Susan 126 Egge, Sheri 126 Ellis, Glenn 126 Engelbretson, Rod 126 Erickson, Carlotta 59,126 Erickson, Kurt 19,20,70,126 Ernst, Paul 30,39,46,126 Evans, jerry 39,126 Evarts, Cary 20,70,126 F Fanning, Kris 3,4,z9,3t-1,122,124,126 Fassett, Valerie 20,59,69,126,135 Fiene, Barbara 126 Fisher, Den 34,513,126 Follis, jeanne 126 Forbes, jeri 64,137 Fortune, Cathy 71,126 Fosnaugh, Kimm 137 Fracker, Cindy 126 Frodsham, Debbie 16,126 Fulgham, Christine 16,126 Fulwiler, Ken 126 G Galvin, jeff 45,126 Gearhart, Harold 126 Gebenini, Bill 126 Gensberg, Mary 126 Geroy, Richard 126 Gilliland, Richard 127 Gillies, David 39,127 Glissom, Steve 30,127 Goldsmith, Robert 20,-15,137 Goudriaan, Derek 15,32,46,59,127 Graham, jan 127 Graham, Lorraine 59,127 Grant, jackie 127 Graves, David 30,46 Graves, Tom 46,122,127 Gray, Dwight 127 Gray, Kim 137 Cirefthen, Vicki 127 Greggs, David 39,46,59,127 Greif, lim 32,46,127 Griffith, Cindy 127 Griggs, Charles 137 Grinols, jerri127 Gunderson, Kevin 30,39,50,127 H Hall, jim 50,127 Hamrick, Bill 128 Hanson, Ted 39,137 Harris, Kim 16,128 Harwick, Vicki 128 Hash, Nancy 69,128 Haugum, judy 137 Hawkins, Billee12B Hayvkins, Sue 67,128 Hawkins, Tom 128 Hawley, David 33,43,128 Hays, Terry 128 Heatherington, Becky 128 Henry, Laura 128 Herman, Steve 50,128 Herrick, Linda 128 Hertz, Ray 128 Hewitt, Maxine 59,128 Hindes, Maribel12B Hitchcock, Korrie 20 Hodge, Sue 16,128 Hoffman, Paula 128 Holmes, Beth 16,128 Holmstrom, Annette 14,69,122,128,171 Holt, Debbie 55,128 Hoopman, Sheryl 63,128 Hotchkiss, Dorothy 43,55,128 Houston, john 38,50,128 Howell, Carolyn 128 Hoyer, Mike 128 Hudgins, Ruth 64,128 Hughes, Alayne 67,128 Hummer, jeff 128 Hunt, Charles 128 Hurley, Mary 59,137 Hutfless, Bruce 30,128 l lmel, Greg 128 l jackson, jeff 50,128 jackson, julie 59,67,128 jackson, Shelby 129 jacobi, Debbie 129 jacobs,jolene129 jacobs, Mike 52,129 jeffrey, Mike 27,129 jenkins, Rod 30,129 jensen,Tonja129 johnson, Bob 50,129 johnson, Cindy 56,67,129 johnson, Debbie 129 johnson, Floyd 129 jones, jeff 46,129 jones, Kathy 16,66,69,129 jordon, Debbie 129 jury, Melody 129 justice, Cathy 129 K Kamphaus, Kathy 16,20 Kary, Brian 129 Kellog, Mary 129 Kever, Mike 50,59,68,122,129 Kinney, David 129 Knotts, Pat 129 Korn, Kathy 16,122,129 Koshko, Pam 59,129 Krantz, Richard 129 Krebs, Stan 130 Kunning, Bruce 130 Kunz, Brian 137 L Lackey, Denise 130 Ladwig, Ruth 16,59,130 LaFord, Luanne 130 LaFrance, Marilyn 130 Langdahl, Marlyn 59,130 Lapointe, john 130 l-2fS0f1,loan 16,20,59,63,70,71,130 Larson, Paul 130 Leathers, Gay 130 Lee, Cindy 130 Lee, julie 16,130 Lee, Steve 59,130 Lemon, larry 19,20,50,130 Leus, Pat 59,60,130 Levy, Dan 130 Lichenstader, Richard 41,130 Lightfoot, Anne 59,68,130,171 Liming, Debbie 20,59,67,130 Lindberg, Mike 137 Lindstrom, Steve 130 Lindquist, lane 59,60,130 Little, Linda 59,60,130 Loree, Anita 20,60,61,69,130 Lucotch, jill 130 M Maggs, Bill 61,137 Manley,leannie130 Marel, Ray 130 Markuson, Betty 61,131 Marler, Diana 20,131 Martin, David 30,139,131 Martin, joyce 131 Martinson, Debbie 131 Matkin, Kathy 59,131 McAlpin,Pat131 McDowell, Mike 131 McGerry, Freddy 66,67,131 McGoldrick, Donna 43,55,59,131 McGuire, Lisa 67,131 McKenzie, Diane 131 Meadows, Karen 20,131 Medgard, Vernon 131 Merrill, Rod 50,131 Methven, Pam 131 Miller, Dave 131 Montgomery, Martin 46,131 Morgan, Donna 55,127,131 Morgan, Paula 14,16,61,68,69,122,131 Morris, Randy 131 Moseley, Phil 43,131 Mull, Bert 32,4e,7o,1,31 Murdoch, Kathy 16,122,132 Myrick, Nancy 68,132 ' N,,y, Nause, Pat 132 Nelson, Diane 59,127,132 Nelson, laurie 20,132 Newman, Dan 132 Nobbs, 'lim 30,40,42,132 Nobbs, Tom 40,42,132 Nolan, Mike 63,71,132 Norblad, David 132 O O'Brien, Mike 132 Olin, Merry 49,59,132 Olsen, Rodney 45,65,132 Olson, jan 59,132 Olson, Ken 132 O'Neill, Richard 132 Osborn, Terry 43,132 P Pagano, Cecilia 132 Pagel, Byron 30,132 Parsons, jeff 61,137 Parsons, Karen 16,132,171 Pearson, Dawn 125,132 Peters, Kathy 132 Phillips, Sharon 132 Phillips, William 132 Pierce, Bob 132 Plano, Denice 49,55,132 Phol, Melinda 59,71,132 Powell, Leslie 55,59,132 Powers, Sharon 133 Pritchard, Tony 30,133 Prost, Terry 65,133 R Rambur, Bill 46,133 Ran dies, Mat 133 Randolph, Alice 133 Ranum, Richard 46,133 Rechtenwald, Lori 16,133 Reed, Frank 27,28,35,37.38,50,133 Reed, Ruthie 133 Reynolds, julie 61,133 Rhodes, Diane 49,61,133 Rice, Wayne 30,-13,68 Richards, Sandy 59,122,133 Richter, Debbie 133 Right, Paula 133 Riley, Debbie 133 Riley, Megan 16,59,133 Student Index Robbins, Clive 45 Roberson, Aubrey 133 Rockwell, Steve 133 Rost, john 50,133 Rupnick, Charles 52,653,133 Rynning, Richard 52,133 Rynning, William 133 S Sagmo, Leona 133 Samples, Brooks 46,134 Saulsberry, Linda 55,127,134 Scherer, Doug 59,61,134 Schneider, john 61 Schuling, Bob 134 Scott, Autumn 57,134 Seaquist, Karen 59,134 Secoy, Kathy 59,134 Seeley, joanne 16,134 Shane, Diane 134 Sharp, Steve 39,50,134 Sharpsteen, Bill 61,134 Sheely, Donna 134 Sheets, Ken 32,33,50,134 Shigihara, Theresa 134 Sidebotham, Chris 134 Simmons, Dale 134 Skelton, David 134 Slater, Bob 160,134 Smith, Gary 135 Smith, Gary Allen 64 Smith, Karen 59,135 Smith, Larry 30,135 Snodgrass, Mark 20,30,135 Sorensen, Dave 46,135 Spears, Bill 59,60,135 Sproat, Rosanne 135 Sproat, Roxanne 135 Stewart, Darrell 135 Stimson, Richard 52,135 Stinebaugh, Bob 32,33,64,135 Swason, Gus 135 Swartz, Pat 67,70,135 Swenson, Don 135 T Tarling, Bob 135 Taylor, jeff 135 Teja, james 50,135 Ternet, Doug 14,30,46,122,135 Thrasher, Sherrill 136 Tompkins, jeff 46,136 Tonda, Diane 136 Tonda, Todd 32,128,136 Townsend, Bob 16,136 Triplet, Gerald 136 Trott, Tom 136 Tucholski, Gail 136 Turcott, Diane 16,136 Turner, Bill 39,136 V Vanvlett, Russel 136 Van zonneveld, Mike 59,61,136 Vieg, Nancy 136 W Walker, Debbie 16,136 Walker, Lisl 59,60,136 Walker, Steve 16,659,136 Walker, Linda 136 Walls, Linda 136 Walsh, Brian 136 Walsh, Mary 69,136 Ward, Richard 136 Webb, Steven 136 Weigel, Allan 136 Wilson, Cindy 136 Winans, Mike 61,136 Wolf, Dave 41,59,136 Y Yankeh, Pete 20,59,122,136 Yuan, Camille 59,60,136 Zerr, Brian 136 FRESHMAN A Affek, Adam 13,31,61,139 Allan, Stu 21,139 Allen, Carol 139 Allen, Cynthia 139 Alma, Sharleen 13,139 An derson An derson Anderson Carol 139 Anderson, , jacquelin 20,139 , jim 13,139 Anderson, , Pam 139 Anderson, Loren 139 Sharon 13,s9,7o,71,139 Atkinson, Mark 139 Austin, Kathryn 139 Ayers, Arlene 139 Ayton, Karen 139 B Bachmeier, Katherine 139 Baker, Alan 20,139 Baldwin, Debra 139 Barnard, Karen 139 Barrow, Kari139 Bartlett, Gerald 139 Bauer, Randy 139 Baxter, Kim 16,139 Beach, Alan 139 Bean, Ross 139 Peekley, Mark 139 oeery, Beverly 139 Bell, Greg 41,43,139 Benner, Cheri 16,55,71,139 Bennett, Claudia 139 Beven, Beverly 139 Blakstad, Arvid 61,139 Blessing, Phyllis 71,139 Bliss, Dennis 140 Bonds, Freddie 31,39,140 Bonds, Priscilla 140 Bonwell, Francis 21,140 Booher,judith16,140 Bostock, Loretta 14,140 Boullion, john 140 Bowden, Randy 140 Bower, Kay 140 Boydston, jean 16,140 Brester, Robin 140 Bronk, Steve 31,38,140 Brown, Carmen 140 Browning, Bob 20,52,64,69,140,145 Brownrigg, Nanette16,140 Bruce, lack 13,39,140,145 Bruce, jill 16,140 Brunner, Will 140 Brunner, jacob 140 Bucholtz, Marilyn 13,16,65,71,139,140 Burk, Steve 13,39,140,145 Businello, Ladonn140 Buxton, Annette 140 C Calhoun, Pat 140 Carlson, Connie 140 Carlson, Mark 140 Carr, Linda 14,138,140 Carter, Mark 141 Cary, Merrilee 141 Case, Nancy 141 Castleberry, Carol 71,141 Chicketti, Toni 141 Chodykin, Stan 31,141 Clarr, Larry 141 Claybo, Daphne 141 Coad, joan 141 Cochran, judi 141 Coffelt, Marsha 16,21,141 Cole, Brian 141 Cole, Gary 31,41,5Z,141 Collins, Lloyd 31,38,141 Collins, Bill 141 Cook, Kris 16,43,138,14'l Cooke, Tony 52,141 Cooper, john 39,52,141 Cowan, Cathy 16,141 Craig, Marcie141 Creager, Dean 141 Crotty, Donna 141 Culler, Rebecca 16,141,148 Culp, Nancy 138,141 D Daly, Mike 46,52,141 Dalrymple, Annette 141 Daves, Debbie 141 Degraaff, Hilda 141 Dehart, Dale 141 Dempsey, George 141 Desedare, Debbie Digre, Steve 141 Dilley, Scott 141 Dobes, Steve 141 Doerflinger, Rick 31,142 Dorning, Alan 41,142 Doyea, Annette 16,17,142 Dressler, Debbie Druce, Ron 65,142 Dubree, Ludia 142 Duncan, Kevin 142,147 Durrin, Karen 61,142 E Eages, Dean 142 Egge, Diane 60,142 Ellingson, Stephanie 61,142 Ellis, Lynn 142 Emberg, lon 31,142 Engeland, Cindy 142 Evans, Nanci 142 Everson, Peggy 142 Everson, Terry 142 F Faas, Linda 142 Faiola, Vicki 142 Falter, Cindy 142 Fetterly, Dan 142 Fetterly, Scott 142 Fisler, Wendy 16,142 Fisch, Craig 142 Fletcher, Connie 142 Flynn, Tom 142 Forstrom, Mary 4,61,142 Fox, Kathy 142 Franklin, Deanna 16,142 Frazier, Kathrine142 Frazier, Kathleen 142 Frichette, Ellen 142 Froelich, Carol 142 Funderburg, Marian 70,71,142 G Gaetzke, Vanessa 16,142 Geissler, Brian 142 Gilmour, Gerald 43,142 Gitchell, Keith 142 Coe, Diane 55,71,142 Goe, Rodney 31,39,142 Goltiane, jeannette 143 Goodner, 11na 67,143 Gorton, Terry 21,49,143 Gower, jerri 143 Graham, Robert 39,143 Graham, Veron 19,20,45,143 Graves, Francine 143 Gray, Bob 4,14,19,20,31,138,143 Gray, Debra 143 Gray, Kathy 43,143 Gray, Steve 143 Greene, Elizabeth 16,143 Grimes, joe 143 Grinols,jayne143 Grosso, Gary 20,143 Gustafson, Dan 143 Gustafson, Debra 143 Gustman, Guy 31,38,43,143 H Haakenson, Nancy 16,49,70,71,143 Hallmark, Terry 143 Hamilton, Steve 143 Hammond, Nancy 143 Hampton, Clark 143 Hancock, Bill 143 Hansen, Bill 39,143 Hanson, Pam 143 Hanson, Tim 143 Hardy, Cindy 144 Harkeness, Debra 14,144 Harr, Leslie 144 Harrington, Steve 144 Harris, Vicky 70,144 Harwick, Karry 144 Hayden, Wayne 31,138,144 Heiden, Rick 144 Helmer, Sue 144 Hennen, Kalen 139,144 Henningsen, Todd 31,39,144 Herman, Mary 144 Hewitt, Cliff 144 Hewitt, Floyd 52,144 Hewitt, janita 70,144 Student Index FRESHMEN Hiatt, Randy 144 Highland, Royal 144 Hill, Cliff 43,144 Hilt, Lora 144 Hixon, Cheryl 144 Hoff, Vonda 144 Hofman, Gary 144 Hoisington, Debra 144 Holm, Barbara 144 Holmes, Candace 144 Houser, Paul 144 Hoyer, Helen 144 Huff, Paula 16,71,144 Huffman, Mark 52,144 Huffman, Noel 21,144 Hurd, Margaret 144 Hurner, joAnn 20,138,144 Huffless, Roger 31,144 Ingram, Judy 16,55,144 Irwin, Robert 144 I jackson, james 21,144 jackson, jerryn 21,140,144 jacobs, Michael 144 laquet, Michael 31,145 jay, Gerard 145 jeggers, Marian 145 jeffrey, Scott 145 johnson, Gwynn 145 johnson, Kathleen 20,145 johnson, Kathy 16,145 johnson, Steve 145 Iones, Carol 16,66,145 jones, Cheri 145 jones, David 46,145 jones, David R,145 jones, Irene 145 jones,Sydnie16,67,138,145 jorgenson, Melvin 145 jurasek, joel 31,145,147 K Kamphus, Deborah 16,145 Kaufman, Tom 145 Keena, john 145 Kemp, Magic 145 Keth, George 145 Kelly, Debra 145 Kiel, Mike145 Kime, Casey 46,138,145 Kinder, Maridus 31,39,146 Kite, Brenda 146 Knight, Kathy 70,146 Kneddler, Nancy 4,16,146 Korn, Karl 146 Kuhlman, Virginia 16,146 Kullberg, Steve 146 Kuna, Don 146 L Lamanna, Pam 146 Lancaster, Glenda 146 Lane, Pat 146 Langlois, jerry 146 Larsen, Loring 16,39,43,146 Larson, Ioanne 146 Latsch, Richard 146 Laville,joann146 Law, Scott 146 Lee, Danny 146 Lewis, David 146 Likel, Carl 146 Linsey, Mike 39 Lofgren, Diane 16,146 Luft, Laurie 43,146 Lunceford, Cathy 146 Luquette, Roy 146 M Madden, Charles 146 Major, Curtis 31,147 Major, Duane 147 Manley, Vicki 139,1471 Mantello, Patti 71,147 Marek, Ellen 49,147 Marquart, Ken 21,147 Massey, Don 61,147 Matkin, Laura 61,147 Mathieson, julia 147 Mattison, Debra 147 May, Pat 147 Mayes, Donna 70,147 McCallum, Gayle 16,147 McGill, Dennis 147 McGillivary, Lonnie 21,31,46,147 McKean, jerry 16,147 McMahon, Connie 16,147 Medgard, Karen 147 Meldrum, Richard 31,39,147 Menzel, Brian 21,147 Miller, Louise 16,147 Milo, Robin 147 Minerich, Candy 148 Moeller, Rich 148 Moeller, Steve 148 Moen, Bob 21,31,148 Moergeli, Cheri 71,148 Moore, Arnel 148 Morris, Kim 148 Morris-Reade, jeff 43,148 Mull, Chris 148 N Nause, Bill 148 Nelson, Sheri 148 Nevin, Leonard 13,39,43,148 Newman, jack 148 Nielson, Anna 67,138,148 Nipert, Richard 148 Nonis, james 148 Norblad, Dale 148 Nordyke, Gary 31,39,148 Nye, Karen 148 O O'Brien, joseph 148 Oestrich, Karen 61,71,148 Olson, joyce 148 Osgood, Perry148 Osgood, Robin 148 P Palmer, Kim 148 Pangburn, Eleana 20,131,148 Parke, Denise 148 Parks, Blaine 31,148 Patterson, Pat 46,148 Payne, Kamille 138,148 Pearson, Dani 149 Perantie, Terry 149 Peretti, Howard 149 Peterson, Laverne 31,149 Petett, Cindy 21,71 ,149 Petterson, jerry 149 Pfitzner, Gary 31,149 Phelps, Heidi 149 Pinson, Wade 31,149 Plath, Sue 149 Pollack, joEIlen 149 Potoshnik, Claudia 21,71,149 Powell, Hollie 43,67,149 Powers, jane 149 Pritchard, Debbie 69,149 Quesnel, Denise 149 R Ralph, Miles 149 Ramseur, Steve 61,149 Randolph, Sandra 149 Rasmussen, Mike 149 Rebelos, Cora 149 Renegar, Bette 149 Renshaw, Vanessa 149 Reynolds, Diane 149 Rhoden, Barry 21,149 Rigger, Brad 149 Ritz, Audreen 149 Robinson, jim 31,149 Rohde, Bill 21,65,149 Rothrock, Pam 21,149 Ruttner, Steve 149 S Sagen, Peggy 16,70,149 Salin, Gordon 149 Salter, Anita 149 Samek, Richard 149 Samora, Orlando 149 Sanders, Alan 149 Sauve, Gayle 149 Sauve, Michael 150 Savoy, Diane 150 Scannell, Daniel 150 Scappini, Marlene 16,150 Schaefer, Cynthia 150 Schuh, Steven 21,150 Schulstad, Craig 61,150 Schwartz, Brenda 150 Scott, Dawn 150 Scott, Debra 61 ,150 Sealy, David 71,150 Sears, Kim 45,61,150 Shaver, Marilyn 21,150 Sherer, Wendy 150 Sherman, Todd 150 Sh umway, Lloyd 150 Siegenthaler, Leah 69,146,150 Simon, Stephen 150 Skochilich, Liane150 Sloane, Qrol150 Smart, Linda 150 smith, Karen 16,150 Smith, Kathy 21,150 Snowden, Leslie 16,150 Sorenson, Rodney 150 Sowle, Linda 150 Sparks, Lynette 21,150 Spearman, Sylvia 61,150 St Cyr, 11na 67,150 Stephens, Fred 61,70,150 Stewart, Don 31,150 Stokes, Tony 31,46,70,71,150 Stone, Edward 150 Stranack, Gregory 150 Stricklin, Mark 45,150 Sullivan, jerry 41,46,150 Sullivan, Rick 31,59,150 Sunde, Billy 150 Sutherland, Roxanne 150 Svor, Diane 150 Swartz, jean 16,150 Swartzwelder, Steve 150 Syjud, Cynthia 69,17,150 T Taylor, Dixie 16,150 Theriaque, Cheryl 16,151 'I1eman, Richard 151 Thorp, Lisa 16,151 Trus, Sharon 151 Tucker, William 31,138,151 V Vanbrunt, john 31,138,151 Vanbrunt,jean151 Verelius, Dody 16,151 Vietzke, Vicky 151 Vineyard, Mark 151 Vogel, Carol 16 Vogel, Lori 139,151 W Walsh, Judy 151 Watson, james 39,151 Walcott, Wayne 63,64,69,71,151 Weathers, Deborah 151 Weber, Gail 151 Welch, Becky 151 Welch, Bobbi 57,151 Wendorff, Shatell 151 White, Mike 151 Whitlock, Denise 151 Wilcox, Robbie 31,61 ,151 Wilcoxen, Robert 16,31,39,52 151 Wiley, Pat141,151 Wilhite, Ernest 31,151 Willenborg, Marie 138,151 Williams, David 21,151 Williams, Kim 151 Willingham, Peter 61,151 Wilson, Martin 151 Wilson, Steve 151 Winter, Gerladine151 Wixom, Val 151 Wolf, Lora 16,70,71,151 Wolf, Robin 151 WolskY,I0el151 Wright, Theresa 67,151 Yuan, Simone 64,151 Z Ziebell, Karlene 60,70,71,151 THIS IS THE HOUR FOR COMMUNITY.. For laughing-crying hoping-achieving giving-taking reaching out-joining in for being concerned I The end, and yet another beginning.. EDITOR'S NOTE SPECIFICATIONS A mere picture book, or a produc- tion reflecting the past year at Hazen? LONACH 1970 was an attempt to capture an attitude relating hopefully, to as many students as possible. Un- fortunatley, this attitude may be re- flected mainly in the concerns of the editor. In this attempt, I tried to uti- lize contemporary concerns in the hope that someone might stop to think about what has been said. If any idea caused you to pause and reflect for a moment, I will have suc- cessfully produced the type of annual 192 today's high school student deserves. Besides the experience gained in producing an annual, I observed the growth of a responsible working staff through the efforts of an efficient concerned advisor. A strong founda- tion has been laid, resulting in higher quality future productions. Finally, if you feel this attempt a failure, may I suggest that the only justified criticism is that which is followed by the better solution. Sincerely, T. McCombs The 1970 LONACH of Hazen High School, Renton, Washington was printed by the offset lithographic process by the American Year- book Company in Visalia, California. The stock on which the book was printed is 80 True White paper, endsheet stock is 33 Goldtone. The cover, by S.K. Smith Co., is Craftline Embossed in ochre with an ivory overtone, Cordova 203 grained, with metalay and silk- screen processes. Basic layout design was by the staff, Photographs shown in this book were taken by students Greg Allen, Sherrie Lari- more, and jackie Wynan. Underclass photos are by the National School Studios of Seattle. Senior photos by lack Fleming are supple- mented by a few from the Ted Gatz Studios. Most faculty and activity shots are by lack Fleming. Special photos by Bob Runyon, Basic type style is Optima and Optima with Italics. Idea for photo essay courtesy of the Red Cross pamphlet Somewhere Between Any Man and Every Man There is a Place Called Community . I i 5 i 1 '4 i i 2 I 1 'r 5 4 4' fbe '


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