Idaho Falls High School - Spud Yearbook (Idaho Falls, ID)

 - Class of 1977

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Candids Co-Editors . . . Picture Editor .... Ads Manager ..... Ads Layout ..... Ads Sales ...... Photographers ..,.. Color Photographers ..... Dark Room Operators .... Professional Photographers Advisor ................. Contents Theme ..... ..... 5 Activities ..... ..... 8 Royalty ............. ..... 5 8 Clubs ......,......... ..... 6 8 Student Government ..... .... 1 O6 Classes ............... .... 1 16 Sports ...... ,.... 1 84 Faculty ....... .... 2 52 Departments .... .... 2 46 Snaps and Ads ..... Epilogue ...,.... Staff ....268 ....304 . . . .Mary Paschke .........-......l.KatieMatson .................BeckyLovegrove . . . . .Trudi Winterfeld, Cheryl Knight . . . . . . . .Katie Matson, Cecy Taylor ................,....Les1ieSix,LisaSmith ............................CaraHemming . . . .Cara Hemming, Pam Wiser, Annette Blasius ..................ValRogers,KarenDarnell ..............PamWiser . . . . . . . . . . . .Annette Blasius . . . . .April Davis, Chris Purkiss ..............CecyTaylor .............-IanBoomar1 ......................SteveKent,,IanBooman .......................SteveKent,MitziHansen Brian Schnuckel, Greg Stoddard, jennifer Beller, Ken Simpson, Erik Pfost . . . .Brian Schnuckel, Greg Stoddard, Jennifer Beller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Josie Radtke, Chris Ahlstrom ................,............Staker'sPhoto ....Miss Afton Bitton You Are the Star ,ff VIVX .',,.,gL4zL-Q1 -f rf l Stars . Shining in a clusterg Glittering alone. 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Registration Runs Smoothly This year's registration, according to Mr. Manion, was the smoothest run ever. A few of the students, however, might disagree. When one of the com- puter print-out machines broke down, long lines were formed CLOWER RIGHTJ. The sophomores, as usual, were the most puzzled fUPPER RIGHTJ but, by the end of the proc' ess, even a few of the teachers were confused. 'wg Watermelon a First On September 3, IFHS held their first annual waterme- lon bust and dance. The watermelon was provided by Girls' Fed., Pep Club, l.F. Club, and the Student body offi- cers. Even the football team dropped in after practice CUPPER LEFT3. 7' 'iw Tiger M i te, Dreams Highlight Parade Homecoming 1976 was spiced by the annual parade on October 7. The procession included class floats, bands from IFHS and the junior highs, drill teams, class clowns, and a numerous assortment of automobiles. The class floats followed the theme Living Yesterday's Dreamsf' Out of the class floats, the Senior's creation CBELOW5 placed first. The -Iunior's float came in second and Sophomore's took third COPPOSITE PAGE, JUN- IOR'S TOP.J Club floats went by the slogan Bruin's growl is worse than its biteg We'll blow ,em up with Tiger-Mite. The parade followed the usual route of Fourth Street, Holmes, Thirteenth, and Boulevard, and had a captive audience all along the Way. , M-fefaem-'H ff Amii Q '1 J 1 if E-:N 'wi-1:-Q13-1 , N ' 1 Hgflf ii, , W H V, L- F5 y.. 5 i , X, 1 vw -, gm Wg: 1 IQ- 14' S MT. xxx tha 35' f-51-sw ww 'M ,1 U -Wg MN 1, ,v.. K , J -1 , 1' mv ' , 3 .Q 3 W' W 1 . ' 1-4' - ' 3531 lg -H552-, V W IA 1 K N K? 'A M V, - ' ' ' 1,-wi'- ,fag ,AE I 5 '91 'izg-1.5: K 1 X A K Mum, A f mf X in U Sri? -E my Q: M 5 1 - WWW ., , , ,Y-y If , , , Vw K - '-M. Y 1 A . K , 5 5' f, , 2 Q F Founul E55 f .MQ -4-nur j 1.,p-,X W h 'L-1 K., J 1534 it - 1 ' . I . .f M , . ' . Q, 1 ' , 2 . , M . W .f F X H 4 Q x Quail' . lv A It 4 gf-353' ' 'I-Q. 'iF-'A W A'-rw? QQ 6 7,-Qrm . 9 3'!f ,Q 5' X. vig R 'xlfi-1.5 QR3 K Rv Y 4 .Qgfx Rf. 7: 5':? fi N ,Q.L::1 i1: ' K if-s,m f A.. war- MCS Monkeyshines Amuse Tiger Fans Early in the evening, the skit night MC's, TOM HARRISON and VON WOOD QTOP LEFT J entertained the capacity audience with their monkeyshines in between the class competition of skits and songs. The second place junior Skit CMIDDLE LEFT J as well as third place Sophomore Song CLOWER RIGHTJ were performed by the chairmen, MARGO BALMSFORTH and VALERIE SIX. Roy' alty was a surprise to the new underclassmen and an even bigger sur- prise to the recently elected President, MIKE TAYLOR. Committee Guides Events Contests PHIL SIMPSON and BARBARA AHLSTROM KRIGHTJ composed the chief and chieftess in command of the overall Homecoming Week. The two chose their committee as follows, FIRST ROW - KLEFT TO RIGHTJ Julie Jacobson, Carrie Olsen, Tom Browning, Mike McDonald, Phil Simpson, Mark Bodily, Von Wood, Brad Zundel, Scot Hall, Tom Harrison, Shane Williams, Jamey Fielding, Gary Walker, and -Ian Booman. SECOND ROW - Karen Swinyard, Kathy Harker, Chris Blaes, ,Iodi Herring, Renee Riley, Leslie Lawremce, Barbara Ahlstrom, Helene Wilsey, and Leslie LaPray. The the whole tribe decided upon October 4-9 as the date and the theme of Living Yesterday's Dreams. Creativity Shines From Candy Boxes Marking the first evidence of Homecoming week are the candy boxes designed by each class. The boxes are judged by originality, composition and the amount of candy in the box, which is thrown by the class clowns dur- ing the parade. juniors won top honors with their chair- men -IAN HAMMERLAND and DIXIE HARKER. Sen- iors, second with JAMES WONG and LORI HUNTER CLEFTJ and Sophomores DENA HARKER and JACKI TREASURE KRIGHTJ. Proud Poppies Provide Power Pep Clubbers, broke their two-year losing streak against the Tigerettes 14-6 in the rival Powder Puff game held in the Ravsten Stadium on October 7. The winning Coaches at KRIGHTJ were STEVE ROWBERRY, KEVIN HUNTER, FRED HILL, MIKE WATKINS, KURT ZORN, and head coach SCOT HALL. Tigerette coaches were: MIKE MAHONEY, BRIAN COMBO, MARK BODILY and MARTY TINGEY and DAN KNUDSEN. One of the swift moving players, LISA SMITH, is shown at KLOWER LEFT J. At CLOWER RIGHTJ, Pep Club dreams up a new strategy, Half- time Soap box derby action was dominated by the Class of '77 who won their traditional first place. l is NNYLTSQJ wa, ll Each of the classes displayed strong spirit at the Homecoming game against the Twin Falls Bruins on Octo- ber 8 in Ravsten Stadium. Billboards depicting the theme, Tigers keep their self-esteem by paddlin' those Indians up their streamf, blazed from the grandstands of the stadium. juniors CLEFTQ took top honors under the direction of LORRAINE NEILSEN, seniors CMIDDLE LEFTJ under SCOT VAN KAMPEN and STACY WHITE were second and sophomores were once again third place crown win- ners CLEFTJ. The chairmen were .JULIE MERRILL and BRENT NEVILLE. Living Yesterday's Dreams provided the theme for the Homecoming Week until Qctober 9 when the dream became a reality. The semi-formal dance was under the direction of CAROLYN BUSH and PENNY YOST CRIGHTJ. Decorations in the shades of red, pink and grey enclosed the gym as shown by .IANA LEE CUSIMANO and COLEEN O'MERA QBELOWJ. Special guests for the dance were those alumni of I.F.H.S. who received a bar- gain by paying only the amount indicated by the number of their graduation year. The music was provided by Goodwill.'l ROW ONE -- Mary Swartzen- berger, Chuck johnson, Laura Hansen, Rhonda Beers, Kent Hodson. ROW TWO - Tami Taylor, Chris Blaes, Patti Mega- son, Lori Higley, Gina Gallup. ROW THREE - Brad Couch, julie Jacobson, Marie Paulsen, Coleen O'Mera, LaDena Searle, Terri Hodson. ROW FOUR - Mark Hittman, Shane Williams, jan Booman, Katie Matson, Kathy Harrie, Mary Newman, Eileen Newman, Lynette Oakey. Homecoming Dance Many couples such as CYNDI CHATTERTON and ' ' ' T ' d d ' 1'k Co I7 C I U des A C If I VI I I GS fiflfifiliffwifilg. of I C the L,1if ' 3g 4 N fl l.F. Tigers Face Disappointing Loss This year's football game with our cross-town rivals found I.F. with an unexpected loss of 34-27. Taking off amid tricky winds, the big orange and black balloon CUPPER RIGHTJ started off the afternoon. The fans, braving the cold November weather, packed the stadiums CCENTER AND LOWER LEFTD. The main event during the half time was a drill down between the Tigerettes and the Teddy Bears. A few of the Tigerettes KCENTER RIGHTQ are shown watching anxiously as their teammates compete. The cheerleaders, responsible for raising the Tiger pride of the fans, had a new member CLOWER RIGHTQ on their staff for this game. Ravstem Due to Keep Blue Goal Post Hue The game was an intense one and emotions ran high on both sides of the field. The Tigers fought hard CUPPER LEFTQ, but the goalposts were to remain the same blue hue. The Tiger- ettes also ran into some tough competi- tion CCENTER LEFTJ in the drill down. CAMILLE ERICKSON, Teeger, amused herself during the game CLOWER LEFTD by playing with the baby tiger. At the end of the game, as is reflected in the face of -JUDY Al-ILSTROM, junior cheer- leader, CLOWER RIGHTJ, the disap- pointment was difficult for the Tigers to bear. , i as ,Q , Y Sw ' W , , . . f . 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Other members of Act 20 who have not been mentioned yet are Kelly Aki- yama, Richard Barnes, Yvette Barrus, Lynette Cheney, Cindy Deming, Tony Gardner, jan Hammerland, Mike McGarry, Michelle Paul, Barbara Rains, Ann Struhs, Trish Swinyard, Helene Willsey, Jeff Yarborough. Girls Do the Asking for ovember Dance ofl.F. Dance Club If You Leave Me Now was the theme for this year's Girls' Choice Dance, held November 20. The chairmen for the dance, KAREN HACKMAN and LESLIE LAW- RENCE, are shown at CRIGHTJ. Announced at intermis- sion was Mr. Continental, BRIAN COMBO. His attend- ants were TOM HARRISON and ARAN NICKERSON, respectively. The committee members for the dance are shown CBELOW, LEFT TO RIGHTQZ ROW ONE - Mary jo Hill, Debbie Lott, Linda Roush, Chris Blaes. ROW TWO - Anita Hurt, Vicki Swanson, Lisa Smith, Cecy Taylor. . ' A sggs t 5 si A-1 Styx jf s mf AR 'Q W c Doors Brighten Halls as Christmas Time Calls ...,,rW.. .- .i,,..W,f.-L Ep ,k., N. i. pl ri will gr X3 , W...-W .W ,. 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'HRH Fil' V s.x m lik lk ,, ,,,. sW . wi ' Q. . f, nu, .mf W . 2 .y N. .WW-M: ,. W' ,mp st 1 - as he-,,g, ' H. fsW.r Wi ,, W -...W NBA, as . .4 W .W One of the big events at Christmas time around I.F.I:I.S. is the door deco- rating contest. Each of the homerooms decorates its door. MRS. IVA LOU HERD'S door CUPPER LEFTJ took first place in the religious category. Taking an honora- ble mention in tiger spirit was MR. BILL GRIMMETTWS door CLOWER LEFTJ. The first place overall door QUPPER MIDDLEJ belonged to MRS. MILDRED TAYLOR'S room. Helping to brighten the main hall, the flocked tree fLOWER MIDDLED was put up by Girls' Federation. Not sur- prisingly, COACH LES ROH,S door CLOWER RIGHTJ won first in the 'Tiger spirit category. The festive holiday season was sparked by the traditional Senior Ball, formal dinner-dance, under the direction of LORI SHEPPARD and KENT HODSON COPPOSITE PAGE, RIGHTJ was held at the Elkis on December 27 at 8 p.m. Couples waltzed -their way onto the floor, after the shrimp dinner, to the music of Goodwill Decorations for the gala event were in shades of royal blue and silver. Royalty was announced at intermission with CECY TAY- LOR and ANDY BRITSCHGI as Snow King and Queen. LORI ABBOTT and JOE SCHWARTZENBERGER were the first attendants and BECKY PAINTER and STEVE PARRY became second attendants. I il' 77 Presents Silver Memories in Time TUV Committee Members as QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Tami Taylor, Steve Rassmussen, Jana Lee Cusi- mano, Cecy Taylor, Kurt Meppen, Vicki Swan- son, Andy Britschgi, Mary Jo Hill, Rhonda Han- sen, Mitzi Hansen, Trisha Swinyard, -Jeannie Berntson, Annalee Allen, Lori Abbot, Kelli Toole, Cyndi Chatterton, Becky Painter, Shelley Williams, LaDena Searle, Pam Wiser, Cara Heming, Leslie Walker, Barbara Ahlstrom, Karen Zohner, Terri Young and Audrey Schul- key. 'll X a gf Q K - ' ' C x x is A 'bn'ww4,s4.e TW t c..,.,.,,., Cross-country skiing QUPPER LEFFJ was a portion of the Winter Olympic activity as were snow shoe races COPP. LEFT jg the famous Snow Lady C LEFT J and the Camival featuring Steve Kent. QMIDDLE RIGHTJ. Kelli Toole CTOP RIGHTJ was unfortunately caught by the whip cream. The Snowball dance was enjoyed by Doug Howell KLOWER RIGHTJ and who else? Committee members were as follows, ROW ONE - Jamey Fielding, Linda Hillam, Jana Lee Cusimano, Cyndi Chatterton, Leslie Six, Shelley Williams, Dorothy Brown, julie Coon. ROW TWO - Brett O'Connel, john Burgraff, Katie Matson, Annette Blasius, Dan Knudson, Mike Mondada. Y T ....,,, N wr- Do It in the Snow Winter Camival 1977 Do it in the Snow was held under the direction of .IAN BOOMAN KRIGHTJ. The annual event took place the week of Jan 24- 29. Monday brought Rugby shirt, hat and sucker day. Tues. I.F.H.S. hockey team played Skyline. Wed. the basketball team played Pocatello and snow sculptures were judged with first place going to SNOW LADY by jim Crowley. Girl's Fed. sponsored their annual skating party Thurs, at the log hut. Fri. the traditional Camival was in main hall while Winter Olympics went on outside. The Concluding event of the week, the Snow Ball was held on Saturday. '2 l 5 55 -Av zg- .Q , IF x mm isa fel ' ii lil? it ,P- S z E 2553 tv, 'W S+ ..,. 1 i'!ll-lm ' r Girls Liberate Boys During Tvvirp Week Twirp Week, during which the girls and the guys trade their traditonal roles with one another, is the annual event sponsored by Pep Club. Girls are seen opening doors, car- rying books, and buying the guys' lunches. Twirp -Week was held March 14-18. The Girls' Choice Dance was held March 16, with the theme Shower the People. At this dance, Man Most Preferred was announced. He was Brad Wright, with First Attendant Scott Hall, and Second Attendant Von Wood. During Twirp Week, the halls were decorated with spring flowers and scenery. Activities included a slave auc- tion, treasure hunt for the pot of gold on Saint Patrick's Day, selling goodies at lunch, and Grub Day. The general chairman for the week was BARBARA AHLSTROM and the dance chairman was LESLI WALKER QUPPER RIGHTJ. Sewing on their commit- tees were the following Pep Clubbers CLOWER RIGHTj: ROW' ONE -- Helen Wilsey, Robin Griffith, Kathy Lords, Mary Schwartzenberger, Lynette Cheney. ROW TWO - Linda Nelson, Ann Fager, Annette Goelzer, Gina Gallup. ROW THREE - Elaine Collard, Terri Call, Margo Balmforth, Trudi Tueller. ! l In the Garage or in the Garbage YAA Seeks Rummage The chairmen for this year's YAA rummage sale were an innovative group of people with some unusual ideas on places to look for rummage. The sophomores, VALERIE SIX and GREG SCHMIDT CLOWER RIGHTJ, had a good idea but just couldn't seem to find what they were looking for. The junior chairmen, LYNETTE OAKEY and BRUCE STEVENSON CLOWER LEFFD, had some difficulty in agreeing where to start their search for rum- mage. Lynette is convinced that her brother's room is the place to start. Whereas, CATHY PENNOCK, senior chairman, found just what she was looking for - her co- chairman, VON WOOD QUPPER LEFT J. Youth Legislature Argues In Boise Ms. Dannette Harrington led her brave troops to Boise in April to participate in YMCA Youth Legislature. BRAD STODDARD, LEEANN CROMWELL, and BRIAN SCHNUCKELL took the duties of senators and representatives while the following group worked on argu- ments for the various bills to be discussed. ROW ONE QLEFT to RIGHTj - Karla Duffin, Mark Evans, Andy Britschgi. ROW TWO - Mary jane Whitenight, George Hanson, Lois Collins, Gerry Maskarinec, Brett Payne, Elaine Collard. ROW THREE - jim Crowley, Hugh Shaber,jeff Hughes. I 1 Staters Review Bills , A, if wtf' .H it The 1976 delegates to Syringa Girls' State Uune 6-125 and Gem Boys' State Clviay 25-311 found themselves in the middle of 300 other Staters on the campus of the College of Idaho in Caldwell, Idaho, for six days of leaming govemmental functions on the city, county and state level. The Idaho falls representatives were sponsored by the American Legion Auxilliary and also chosen by judges on grounds of student accomplishment, academic prowess and ability to express their ideas. Pictured left to right are LOIS COLLINS, LEEANN CROMWELL, JENNIFER TRAUGH- BER, and BRENT NELSON. FIRST ROW - TRUDY WINTERFELD, BLAIR THOMAS, and DOUG MODROW, SECOND ROW. Community Groups Honor l. F. Seniors I.F.H.S. was graced with many honorable seniors this year. The winner of the General MIlls Search for Leader- ship in Family Living Award was BECKY LOVEGROVE K CUPPER RIGHTJ. Taking first in district and fourth in state in the Voice of Democracy Competition was LOISV COLLINS QLOWER LEFT j. Lois, PENNY YOST, and MARY PASCHKE CLOWER MIDDLE AND RIGHT5 were all honored as Soroptimist Girls. Receiving the Soroptimist Citizenship Award was Student Body Vice- President, JIM CROWLEY COPP. PAGE, UPPER LEFTJ. The nomination for the DAR Good Citizen Award was given to LORI SHEPHERD COPP. PAGE, UPPER RIGHTJ. The Merit Scholars were ANDY BRITSCHGI, ROBERT TROMP QOPP. PAGE, LOWER LEFT AND RIGI-ITJ and RON SOLBRIG, who was attending a private school in Provo, Utah. S' IX . . swf Q ' .M .i,,. Q ls-vfzirfi 'W '7 N3 INV' gif: 1, , .V .1 , l.. .. .4 vt X-ll., - : f. , X 1 1. , . 35555 f 4- -My -3 -A A A L 2 i 2 X K jg, -nefzw 54 9' fi M.wg,L 1. ,i,, H ww. 'N 1. x .of , , , S 1 x K , a?ilE'4i3?fw? A Traditional 'Hop' Brightens February More Than a Feeling was chosen as the theme of this year's Sophomore Hop which was held February 26 in the gym. The cochairmen for the dance were TRUDI TUEL- LER and BRETI' NEVILLE f UPPER RIGHTQ. An exceptionally large committee QBOTFOMJ organized the traditional dance: ROW ONE - Kim Tibbits, Fran Olsen, jackie Ivie, Liz Staggie, laura Hansen, Deanna Hansen, Karen Swinyard. ROW TWO - Kathy Harker, Dena Harker, Jacque Treasure, jill Hall, julie Merrill, Annette Olsen, Tami Pettingill, LeAnn Smith, Wendy Weaver, Kim Taylor, Mitzi Murdock, Cindy Birch, and Mike Taylor, the class president. ROW THREE - Lori Higley, jan Merritt, Terry Stone, Kendel Oakey, Grover Wray, Gary Walker, Mark Hickman, Brad Couch, Drew Smith, Todd Thompson, Dane Wingerson, Ron Liljen- quist, Billy Reed. X. , X, X ,,,N,, X c yr,.k,,-.X,x - if X X X, X X X i 61 JX,jJ,MVZ.,,g! ff V X l 2 if if ,ipl af it ' X kv , V,-, X Y WN IX X' jig, VR! 'tx ,L 4.4M ., ,xi I U X V HR, X 1 lx a A 'xx I 'V xi iw!! , In ,piggy 'XXX X E I l Tm .f',.f1lg' I in X if ,NM X., fx VX f all I. T J R fe ' ' f A win E , Xi I X 5, lx ifxf Xu!! Yu! , lx XR' xx N M df-. ifis XX Q L , R ee. I I 9 1 WX X '1,f'l'nQ-L ' ,rj -i it Mx , 5. N..wL4iVMX,j' ,X xg f i 1 , R i fy aff X .v,,! Y,,. V :lx ' 1i,.4fv 5't xxgfxlil Barney, M1 y dede ,N Steer uniob Pre' T if Az fr to QW We .Tj 23. kt c, This year's junior Prom was planned for April 16. The chairmen for the event were RACHEL BARNEY and MIKE MONDADA CLOWER RIGHTQ. There were two persons appointed to head each committee. They are pictured at left: ROW ONE - Bruce Stevenson, Ann Stnihs, Mary Shane, David Black. ROW TWO - Will Perry, Ann Fager, Lynette Cheney, Kevin Htmter. ROW THREE - Richard Blaylock, Renee Riley, Paul Hill, jocelyn Parker. ROW FOUR - Steve Rowberry, Jodi Roh, Dave Tobin, Dixie Harker. 43 journalists Hold j- Week The last week of March was chosen as -I-Week in honor of the newspaper and yearbook staffs. During the week, Tiger Rags were displayed throughout the halls. On Wednesday night, a shrimp and roast beef dinner was served to the two staffs, preceding the traditional appointment of new members. The advisors were Mrs. Mary Noble and Miss Afton Bitton. QBELOWJ. ,I- Week Chairmen, Eileen Newman and Trudy Winterfeld. QOPPOSITE PAGE, RIGHTD coor- dinated the week's activities and chose commit- tees. 'ISLZYT' . i we' f vi f W 'lffiw ' L ? i , f a V Qi ea M 4 4-Q mi as W 4 was '- ' Efyfriw-' sf- - A - - - r, av '55-Q:--'fi'-,e -f,g,, - . gf Q' . T , f ' W : . -. , , , 4, J 15.1 ' -. 3.15.4 4 A s 4 A 2 fuss , 8 N. k f .,.. ,.,,., Q 1 ' I I ff, if 'T' 'f ii i , . W 4'-ELT Me' f .or i , Y R 1 'V 1 .w g . K . ..,s -W , ,,,...i.-, .,,,,..,.----f-v 'i N , ,,..,,.,,,,,M,-.,f , 'ff g ,aa E J Tiger Rags for yearbook were created by Chris Ahlstrom, April Davis, Ken Simpson, Leslie Six, Chris Purkiss, Becky Lovegrove, Lisa Smith, Cecy Taylor, Karen Darnell, Katie Matson and Josie Radtke KTOP, LEFT to RIGHTJ. Setting up the newspaper dinner were FRONT Valerie Leanord, ROW TWO - Robi Marthis, Kim Brunson. ROW THREE - Annette Blasius, Ed Bala, and Carolyn Bush, at 3 if' Q,, The year Paschke, book banquet was organized by Pam Becky Lovegrove, Steve Kent CTOP, Wiser, Cara Hemming, Mary LEFT to RIGI-ITD. jam Boo- man and Annette Blasius were not around. Designing Tiger Rag for news- paper were the following KABOVE, LEFT to RIGHTH: ROW ONE - Hugh Shaber, Dave Black, Greg Stoddard, Chuck johnson. ROW TWO - Brian Beesley, Kim Brunson, Kathy Sether, Staci White. f 5 sa' Eff gickc Pavlowette Dancers Hold Spring Review This year's Dance Review was held April 14 in the Civic Auditorium. The chairman for the event was LINDA ROUSH KUPPER RIGHTQ. Her co-chairman was MICHELLE PAUL fnot picturedj. Shown practicing for the event COPP. PAGE, UPPER LEFT Q are Anita Hurt, Brooke Miller, Vicki Swanson, and Christy Kemp- ner. The members of the Dance Review Committee were as follows: SENIORS CBOTTOMJ Lori Hunter, Anita Hurt, Linda Roush, Karen Hackman, Brooke Miller, Vicki Swanson, Jana Lee Cusimano, Lisa Smith, Mary jo Hill. ,IUNIORS COPP. PAGE, LOWER RIGHTJ Barbara Stanley and Amy Cousins. SOPHOMORES QOPP. PAGE, LOWER LEFTJ Laurie Hurt, Connie Welker, Fran Olsen. jg, ,, LJ a 9 ,,: J. ,X NW N T r jadhafsl M85 ww' 3 .4 3 vnu KI' 1 1- nw 20. TID 0 4 ,A n 1 un ,'. 5. .-:.' f ,s. 1 ,I 1, .,,, .. , . 0 ,v' q'., ' o'n , . Q, -ao. Q 1 9 A ' r . xm' .v 5.' . Q ' .. ,-J' 1 +,, A v 1 , ' O , 1 ' 5 K' A 2 Q., N., ,, . Hunks, Cakes Accent G. F. Assemblies One of IFHS's largest clubs is Girls' Federation which was led by- Bridgette Ingrahmg presidentg Becky johnsong vice-presidentg Mary Paschke, treasurerg Trudy Winterfeld, secretaryg Mary Shane, historiang and jan Hammerlin, reporterg pictured at far left by their respective lockers. Throughout the year the group contributed to such activities as selling balloons at the Skyline - I.F. football game. Two of the major dances are sponsored by G.F. They are Com- mencement and Homecoming COPPOSITE RIGHTJ. Among the other events, the officers take charge of monthly assemblies that are graced by the lonely Hearts Club, who give the coveted Hunk of the Month honor to vari- ous Senior girls QLOWER RIGHTQ. G.F. also gives the Girls of the Month award and birthday cakes to the lucky girls. Mary Shane and jan Hammerlin CLOWER LEFT J keep a monthly calendar posted in the hall with girls' birth dates. The group of six girls are busy year long and many persons at IFHS feel their presence including Mrs. Keller, the money lady. .c r' A .... , lf' f A-:Q H ,f ' rt - Cheerleaders Create Strong Tiger Spirit Organizing pep assemblies, leading cheers at games, and promoting Tiger spirit are the jobs of I.F.'s cheerleaders. Heading the group this year was DEBBIE CHAFFIN, Cheerqueen. She is pictured at upper right with BECKY PAINTER, senior cheerleader, and CAMILLE ERICK- SON, Teeger. They are also pictured at lower right with TERRY YOUNG, Teeger. Learning as they go, the soph- omore cheerleaders had to work especially hard on their class' school spirit. Two of them, -IEANINE JONES and LISA BUTLER, are pictured at lower left. Showing their enthusiasm are the other two sophomore cheerleaders, LISA EDWARDS and LORI STREETT KOPP. PAGE, UPPER RIGHTJ. The junior cheerleaders, who gave their all-out support, where JUDY AHLSTROM and DIANE NIXON. They are shown with fellow cheerleaders in the bottom ww of the pyramid QOPP. PAGE, UPPER LEFTJ. At the pep assemblies the whole crew COPP. PAGE BOT- TOMJ joined together to lead cheers. A artist 4' , 1 --g Spirit ofthe Tiger Pervades Activities TIGER SPIRIT - What would I.F.H.S. be Without it? It is what encourages our teams, whether they be a foot-5 ball, drama, or scholastic team. It is what makes each of us, whatever our endeavor, try oixr hardest. It is what our cheerleaders spend the entire year promoting at the pep assemblies and games. It is something we can all express best in our own ways. It is what our school is made of. ik. ,mn-...,,,,H f . , vgkefh, 1 fi, w,.,,:y,gf,g'fQ'fkjf '1- ' nf' f 1ffffi'ff'ff?-frffwmif 5 1 1, W, 31,-QM, If X, f.: nk :?, 'I '51 12.1 ,wi A , fi 3jw.fsvjf'Wf491mf Q, .- , We WW 1 sw, f , f Q as wsewvm hw . Each Active Moment lnspries New Zest The hours were never empty at I.F.H.S. Each moment was shared and distributed with a feeling of love for the next. Tigerettes spent endless hours of work on routines as did Debbi Townsend KRIGHTJ to entertain audience at ball games during half-time. Hugh Shaber CBELOWQ found his desire to become an annnouncer the moment he shook hands with the microphone. Under the direction of Girls' Fed. a Christmas tree fLOWER RIGHTJ was deco- rated and placed in center hall. The stairs provided a spot for a chat as with Steve Perry and Pam Wiser COPP. LEFT J. As the stairs let us climb, pep assemblies let our spirits climb. Iesli IAPray, Barbara Ahlstrom, and Linda I-Iillam displayed their hidden talent in the skit of the Heavies. I -Q-,. fs?- 499' ' A lllliwrl' f T .. . , 6 'Taxa s 5 .,,h ,as pit Sign ff ' fs 1- tx, x ? 2 x,f tw W.? 3 V f,1!t.T,gSEWy1 ,, 'V ,P ' A I f' , -do Ai ' 4' .,, ri f In days to come We will remember these halls How we laughed, or cried and grew up in three short years When we were Sophomores It all seemed so easy just good times that never ended and dreams of the Easter Btmny Moon struck nights stretched to sunny moming From proms to parties The junior year found us in the middle and wishing that time wouldn't erase. Like a seed upon the wind Three years drifted by Moments we have shared with friends Have now tumed into cherished thoughts That tell us to watch the stars and dream . . . Trudy Winterfeld Halls Echo With O Q O 1 2, ts. The halls of Idaho Falls High School never ease from student activity during or after class time. Each event as an expression of personality provided laughter for some and inspiration for others, as in these examples: Flag salute presented by Tigerettes COPP. LEFT jg DON BALDWIN ready to enter the basketball court COPP. RIGHTjg the unidentified riding object in the Homecoming parade or rather BRIAN GILLUM COPP. LOWER LEFT jg and the familiar pep assembly entertainment provided by the jun- ior Class fBOTTOMj. I.F.H.S. is also graced each year by foreign exchange students. From Brazil this year, they stayed with various families and went to regular class while attternpting to better themselves with the English language. Their names are Vittoria Pardal, Sergio Salles, and Olga seim CABOVE, RIGHT TO LEFTJ 58 I Glittering Alone Royalty 1-K, 7976-77 Homecoming Queen Leslie Walker V ww, MJ Q' ffl'- Q .9 pw w Ma ,WGN M J- maxim' f g swf: , Win v x W5 ww CM? Senior Ball Snow King and Queen Cecy Taylor and Andy Britsghi if , !fY W! 1, my in e, cfflfl si --:- gjapfg:-I v--- Ai.: w'1'v:WQ.,1i K K. , 'eee eeee fm 3 A' Q First Attendants: Lori Abbott and joe Sch wartzen berger Second Attendants Becky'Painter and Steve Parry Mr. Continental: Brian Combo First Attendant: Tom Harrison Ai Q ,Kkf ' I V! I , ,4 K PM- k ' :fw '9':1- . 'f - 1, M, A . , , a 1,,'V an-mf Second Attendant Aran Nickerson Man Most Preferred: Brad Wright . .Q-Maw.. Q Q AV 5 V a b J Q g Xa ,WW , Mex? - a af i K a -r uZ,.JQv4W3 ' 53,4 Q1 .VN gs Cond Attendant: First Attendant: ott Hall Von Wood 4 68 Q o an n sn. or av awnivsu lwoauov onnaooou avnesrss :asus nuns essays: nnsoann ow 001: ouaosno w at emma-of aaonmsuan iinahiuarun aveaiseuuav ciidssavv lul4rvasevQ llvQQaQuieuv osmnenburno ad00nbWIl1fO vuodlsown tililccisiv nxuiogo Qs D940 l- Q 'sql-do iid tit: as avec! tai use nos efwwnsnqna '-tiki!!! Dill? 'sung eos snags ,,., can Shining In A Cluster Clubs Pep Band Supports IFHS Student Spirit Pep Band supports all boys' varsity sports and the Tiger- ettes drill team. Adapting popular songs to be played dur- ing the pep assemblies and games, this group greatly enhances the spirit of IFHS. Shown at right are the rambunctious officers of Pep Band. They are from left to right: Keith Crocker, secretary, Dwight Baker, vice-president,, Clint Clark, music coordi- nator. Missing is Brad Orme, president. l Members of Pep Band are pictured above CLEFT to RIGHTJ: FIRST ROW - jim Ryder, Gary Walker, Mike Taylor, Kent Davis, Dave Black, Raymond Whit- tier, Tom Smith, Glen Miller. SECOND ROW - Marian Pierce, Steven Rassmussen, Dave Cox, Marie Poulson, Mitch Hudson, jim Clapp, Robyn Gray. THIRD ROW -john Wilkins, Gary Triplett,jan Sibbett, Brett Parmer, Ralph Woodmansel, Brent Scwabedissen, Todd Orme Scott McDonald. FOURTH ROW - Mark Connell, Wil- ford Czier, Stan Shogren, Kitty Marsh, Tony Armstrong Tim Orme, Peggy Arnold, Doug Muir, Bart Cherry. 1 YAA Supports Groups With Efforts, Money Pictured below are the spirited members of YAA who have assisted the students of IF, their parents, and teachers in accomplishing necessary school projects. Money from the YAA sponsored rummage sale has assisted several school groups. One of their many projects to promote and attain school spirit, the tiger mural, is pictured behind them below. They are shown left to right: FIRST ROW- Peter Titze, assistant principal, Glenn Manion, Principalg George Watldns, presidentg Gabe Maskarinec, first vice- presidentg Mr. Clyde Toole, fourth vice-president. SEC- OND ROW' - Zundel, treasurer, Mary Noble, faculty memberg Sharen Watkins, president, Barbara Maskarinec, first vice-presidentg Hazel Toole, fourth vice-president. Other officers not shown are Janice Hansen, secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Romney Painter, third vice-presidentg Mr. and Mrs. -Don Strett, second vice-presidents. At left the student members of YAA show their interest in inter-communication with the adult members by going to meetings and voicing the general opinion of the student body. From left to right: Seated-Lois Collins, Cyndy Chat- terton. Standing - Brent Mortensen, Steve Kent. Letterman lgni te I. F. Sportsmanship I.F. Club is open to any boy in the school who has a let- ter in a major sport. The club promotes good sportsman- ship and unites the jocks of I.F.H.S. COACH LES ROH fRIGHTj is the advisor for the club. Members of I.F Club are pictured QBELOW, LEFT TO RIGHTJ: FIRST ROW - Tom Harrison, Von Wood. SECOND ROW - Rick Lindberg, Kelly Hart, Lee Stone, Dan Gualtieri, Bret Payne, james Wong. THIRD ROW- Kevin Horan, Kevin Hunter, Fred Hill, Scott Hall, Marty Tingey, Tony Orchard, Brian Combo, Doug Harrie. FOURTH ROW' -Jamey Fielding, Brad Zundel, Ted Mei- kle. ' PMP To earn money this year, I.F. Club sold concessions and programs at home basketball games. They also sold sports newspapers and I.F. Tiger ski hats to add to their funds. Tom Harrison CLEFTJ sells a newspaper to Greg Rasmus- sen and Fran Olsen. Leaders of the organization are pictured CBELOWJ. They are, QLEFT TO RIGHTB: KELLY HART, assistant business manager, TOM HARRISON, president, RICH LINDBERG, business managerg VON WOOD, vice- presidentg FRED HILL, sergeant-at-armsg JAMES WONG, secretary. 73 Pictured QBELOW5 are the forever faithful honorary members of Dance Club, without whom the girls' morale would have surely been low. QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: FIRST ROW -- Dan Deardan, Tom Harrison, Roger Madison, Steve Rowberry, Mike Watldns, Dan Knudson, Shane Wlilliams. SECOND ROW - Dave Tobin, Brett Adams, Dan Gualetieri, jim Wong, Richard Blaylock, Paul Hill, Todd Thompson. THIRD ROW - Mike Taylor, Kelly Hart, Hal Rapp, Greg Roberts. FOURTH ROW - Jeff Yarbrough, Rex Pancheri, Craig Hurst, Aran Nickerson, Fred Hill, Doug Harrie, Brian Combo, Mike Bell, Chris Marshall. Also keeping the girls in high spirits and guiding them were their advisors, Mrs. Vivian Christy QLOWER R161-m and Mrs. Cathy Reed CNOT SHOWNJ. With them are the various chairmen KLOWER LEFT J Linda Roush, dance review chairman, and Karen Hackman, girls' choice dance chairman. Their assistants are seated behind, Michelle Paul, and Leslie Lawrence. 9 f E Dancers Catch 'Boogie Fever' The active members of this troupe helped to eam 31200, an amount une- qualed in the history of Pavlowette Dance Club for their treasury this year. With this sizeable amount they plan- ned a Ski Trip to Grand Targhee, held one of the most successful dances this year, Girls' Choice Dance, with the theme, If You Leave Me Now. Along with this they planned to put on their annual, spectacular Dance Review. Helping these girls coordinate their steps are, the following, QLEFT TO RIGHTQ: Debbie Lott, secretary, Lisa Smith, sergeant-at-arms, Vicki Swanson, president, Chris Blaes, histo- riang Anita Hurt, vice-president. The Dance Club members that pulled together for a suc- cessful year are pictured fABOVEj from CLEFT TO RIGHTJ: FIRST ROW - Lori Lott, Sue Marsh, julie Coon, Cecy Taylor, Linda Roush, Kim Haefele, Julie Jacobson, Christi Kempner, Annette Olsen. SECOND ROW - Verta Richardson, Tammy Pettingill, Brooke Miller, Mary .Io Hill, Teressa Painter, Karen Hackman, Carol Paxman, Diane Nixon, Staci White, Sherri Nelson, Amy Cousins, Debbie Townsend, Lori Hunter. THIRD ROW - Annette Blasius, Lauri Hurt, Connie Welker, Fran Olsen, Patty Marler, Shelley Williams, Bridgette Ingraham, Pam Wiser, Sydney Franklin, Cara Hemming, Mindy McKinley, Lori Lundquist, Trudi Winterfeld, Kelli Toole, ,Jana Lee Cusimano. FOURTH ROW - Barbara Stanley, Ruey Hayes, Carol Burggraf, Liz Pendry, Michelle Paul, Kathy Yost, Renee Riley, Leslie Lawrence, Paulynn Paxman, Terri Forman, Nancy Herd, Krystl Woolf, -Iodi Roh. Tigerettes Take Top Trophies in Parades Tigerettes ignited the Bicentennial year with an impres- sive record of four consecutive wins. This dedicated group of girls won the 4th and 24th of july Parade Competitions easily along with Ricks' Homecoming Parade and B.Y.U.'s Pep Clinic overall. Leading them to victory are their offi- cers and advisor, They are as follows CLEFT TO RIGHTQ: FIRST ROW - Mrs. Shirley Murphy, advisor. SECOND ROW - Mary Jo Hill, majoretteg Debbie Townsend, vice president. THIRD ROW - jill Hall, historian, Annalee Allen, assistant costume mistress, Paulynn Paxman, assist- ant majoretteg Lori Shepherd, costume mistress. FOURTH ROW - Lezli Williams, secretary, Mitzi Hansen, assistant costume mistress, Rhonda Heward, treasurer, Cecy Taylor, president, Renee Riley, sergeant-at-arms. Tigerettes illus- trated their winning style at the Skyline-I.F. pep assembly CBELOWD. Senior members brought self-assurance and experience to the number one drill team in Southeast Idaho. CLEFT TO RIGHT7: FIRST ROW - Lisa Smith, Patty Megason, Annalee Allen. SECOND ROW - Rhonda Heward, Cecy Taylor, THIRD ROW - Debbie Townsend, Mitzi Han- sen, Lori Shepherd, Maryjo Hill. The sophomore and junior members of this high step- ping drill team faithfully attended practices in the wee hours of the morning to perfect drills. QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: FIRST ROW - Shelley Mortensen, Debbie Bourne, Lori Lovelace, Brenda Farnes, Liz Pendrey, Doro- thy Solbrig, jackie Ivey. SECOND ROW - Laura Hansen, julie Tiller, Tammy Pettingill, Michelle Paul, Paulynn Paxman, Lori Higley, Cenia Sommers, Shauna Toole, Carol Burggraf. THIRD ROW- Fran Olsen, Sharon Pat- ton, Kathy Harker, Barbara Rains, julie Merrill,,Iodi Her- ring, jill Hall,.Iulie Jacobson, Renee Riley, Lezli Williams, Denise Moon. Bareheaded Slopes Discourage Skiers As was the rest of the U.S., Ski Club was affected by the weather. The snow or shall we say, lack of snow, caused postponement of many activities for the skiiers. Although they were deterred, the officers and advisor stubbomly plotted for the annual Big Sky trip which was planned for early March. Officers are shown at right, left to right, in their natural element: FIRST ROW- Lisa Smith, secre- taryg Ken Simpson, vice-president. SECOND ROW - Mr. Tom Auchampach, advisorgjohn Burggraf, president. J :ji if .Sa UUUIMN Seniors KABOVE, LEFT TO RIGHTJ brought wisdom and experience from previous years: FIRST ROW - Lori Hunter, Vicki Swanson, joe Schwartzenburger, Mary ,Io Hill, Brian Gillum, Becky johnson, james Wong, Kelli Toole, Eric Williams, Kelly Crofts, Von Wood, Cecy Tay- lor,'jeff Yarbough, Lisa Smith. SECOND ROW -Dave johnson, Mike Mahoney, Jody Hansen, Dan Gaultieri, Doug Harrie, Kelly Hart, Dan Schneider, Kelly Kienlen, Ted Meikle, Pat Pendrey, Declan Detrick. 77 Tuming out as usual for the picture aspect of ski club were the attention getting junior at left, left to right: FIRST ROW - Ken Simpson, Paul Burdick, Roger Raymond, Amy Cous- ins, Brad Hilker. SECOND ROW - Tony Magnelli, joel Nelson, Terrell Derrick, Kathryn Fleming, Alan Moore, a senior boy, Colleen McCabe, Annette Blasius, Cheryl Knight, Steve Washbum. Eager to show their skiing talents the inspirational sophomores LEFT TO RIC!-l'I'j often hit for the hills. FIRST ROW- lori Mary Smith, Stacy Brown, Collen O'Mera, Connie Welker, Olsen, Sherri Serr. SECOND ROW - Mardi Ellis, Annette Olsen, Ebeltoft, Gale Smith, Dasha Miniver, Lisa Edwards, a senior boy, Patty Brown, David McDermott, Neil Whitbeck, Barbara Russel, Amy Schoonen, Vicki Bubar. THIRD ROW- Shauna McKell, Debbie Price, a iunior boy, a senior boy, julie Coon, two senior boys, Kris Crofts, Bill Britschgi, Billy Reed,jim Feist, Vincent Stoddard, Mike Taylor, Danerte Stevenson, Valerie Six. 79 Clubbers Unite for Flashy Spirit Sh Pepsters brought a renaissance of spirit to the halls and playing fields of IFHS this year with their impressive card section. Pictured at right are the officers whose imagi- nation brought about a new type of cheer to the Tigers this year QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: FIRST ROW - Terri Young, Camille Erickson, Tee- gars. SECOND ROW- Tammy Wray, sergeant- at-armsg Ladeana Searle, secretary. THIRD ROW - Katie Matson, historian, Connie Willis, presi- dent, Karen Zohner, vice-president. Shown below is the forever faithful advisor Miss Annette Wood, who has been through just about everything. She has put up with dances, lunchtime bake sales, tons of decorating projects, 1 but like a trooper she comes back for more with dedication and a tirelessness attitude. Mrs. Nancy Brizzee CNot Shownj also gives much of her time and help to the girls in guiding thema- long the path of sportmanship and all around understanding. Sponsorship of Twirp Week and attending all major sports events are among the club's most strenous activities. :- Pictured COPPOSITE PAGE, TOPJ are the junior and senior members of Pep Club who are con-I stantly showing the sophomores the ins and outs of this elite club. FIRST ROW- Helene Wil- sey, Kathy Lords. SECOND ROW- Elaine Collard, Lori Anderson. THIRD ROW- Rachel Bar- ney, Lori Rawlins, Mary Shane, Lori Ann Bresslcr, Robyn Griffith, Dixie Harker. FOURTH ROW -Lynette Cheney, Marie Dumont, Christa Chivers, Jocelyn Parker, Ann Fager, Darla Nelson.- FIFTH ROW- Robin Ryclalch, Melanie Woods, Irsli Walker, Barbara Ahlstrom, Yvette Barrus, Debbie Davidson. SIXTH ROW - Gina Gallup, Annette Goclze, Sherri Ovard, Mary Schwart- zenburger, Kirsten Barrett, Carrie Ann Olsen. SEVENTH ROW - Francelle Campbell, jenny Anderson, Reneejcnscn, Kathy Hill, Audrey Schuclke, Eileen Wallace. I lu ,. . '35 X, R if N.. P. L p Vypp -. . lanl.. A 'Q ,W f r is fast-leaming sophomores fSHOWN ABOVE, LEFT TO RIGHTJ and no . FIRST ROW - Darlene Claiborne, Christene Hoffman, dy Brandon, Sharon Sage, Deanna Hanseri, Pauline Browning, Mary ewman. SECOND ROW- Linda Nelson, Francis Bamey, Margo Balm- rth, Deanne Phillips, Karen Presrwich, Kim Taylor, Cindy Peterson. shown their many talents during the year by basically answering' Third Row Karen Kapp, Margaret Butts, Renee Howell, Suzanne Rhoad- house, Kris Newbold, Leigh Ann Smith, Kathy Bressler. FOURTH ROW - Diane Lindsey, -Ianene Perkins, Terri Call, Michelle Dewey, Wendy Weaver, Suzanne Bernard, Lori Heiser. FIFTH ROW - Kathy Harrie, Lisa Briggs, Connie McGary, Michelle Roberts, Cindy jones, Carrie Ann Holme, Trudi Tueller. OEA Uses Skills to Take Top Awards O.E.A. kept the year filled with early moming break- fasts and selling concessions at some of the football games. The members also showed their secretarial skills by win- ning the majority of awards for I.F. over the other six schools they competed against at a regional meet in Poca- tello. The experienced advisors of O.E.A., Mrs. Lenyce Zenk and Miss jean Weldon, are shown at the right. Ambitious officers of this club are shown below: SEA TED - Chris McBride, president. STANDING - left to right: Terri Forman, publicity chairmang Nancy Herd, secretaryg Gayle Bloom, vice-presidentg Brooke Miller, activity chairman. Missing are Barbara Ahlstrom, treasurer and julie jacob- son, historian. 'wmv-'- 4' W. mv ag vs, The knowledgeable seniors of O.E.A, are shown above, CLEFT TO RIGHTJ FIRST ROW - Tammy Kendall, Kathy Hill, Diane Moore, Lyle Pederson, Debbie Lysford, jeanne Edwards, Vickie Swanson, Brooke Miller, Karen Lilien- quist. SECOND ROW - Cyndy Bruce, Patty Best, Linda Wirkus, Lisa Flood, Lori Cherry, Terri Forman, Cyndy Chatterton, Nancy Herd, Chris McBride, Cindy Holson. junior members are shown at left, KLEFI' TO RIGHTJ FIRST ROW - Gayle Bloom, Darla Nelson, SECOND ROW -Carol Burggraf, Cathy Nicld. THIRD ROW - Lezli Williams, Mary Shane, Cenia Sommers. Girls' Fed. 'Holds Magic in Hearts' Keeping the theme The Magic You Hold In Your Heart in mind, the Girls' Federation officers helped. to promote friendship and sunshine among the girls of I.F.H.S. The traditional Sophomore Tea, held august 18, contributed to this goal. Their monthly assemblies hon- ored outstanding girls, chosen by special committees, with Sunshine Sweetie and Girl of the Month awards. Programs for the assemblies included a Halloween movie, a Christ- mas assembly and a Valentine's assembly. A Tattle Tales scene from the February 14 assembly is shown at right fea- turing Lisa Butler, Robby Young, Pam Wiser, Steve Parry, Renee Riley, and Danny Knudsen. Officers of Girls' Fed. are shown below, left to right: HRST ROW - Becky johnson, vice-president, Bridgette Ingraham, president, Trudy Winterfeld, secretary. SEC- OND ROIV - ,Ian Hammerlancl, reporter, Mary Shane, historiang Mary Paschke, treasurer. 1 4 Aiding the Girls' Federation officers are the Special Committee memlpers shown at left, left to right: FIRST ROW - Kathryn Flemming, Lori Ann Bressler, Valerie Six. SECOND ROW - Mary Newman, Leslie Six, Carol Gray, Barbara Raines, Jodi Roh. THIRD ROW - Colleen O'Mera, Kathy Pennock. FOURTH ROW - Cara Hem- ming, Mitzi Murdock. Below are the inspiring advisors of Girls' Federation: Mrs. Mary Noble and Mrs. Candance Vroman. Boys' Fed. Assembles Male School Members Boys' Federation, consisting of the male half of the stu- dent body, serves to unite all high school boys through common interests. Boys' Boosters, a sub-group of this organization, composes snappy slogans to encourage the players and crowd. The organization also holds occasional assemblies. Boys' Federation advisors are pictured at the right. They are Coach Dave Erickson and Coach Eric Berg. Below, Rob Young and Steve Parry are shown partici- pating in the Girls' Fed. Valentine assembly. fi' 4' 3' ,gxgxazxs .qw .gmc new 1 H' Q3 -wiv '-no gl The Boys' Federation officers for 1976-77 are Blair Thomas, vice-presi- dent, Brad Wright, president, Brad Larsen, secretary, and Fred Hill, ser- geant-at-arms KBELOW, LEFT TO RIGHTJ. Boys, Booster CLEFTJ livens up a basketball game with a few of their antics. Bowling Club Shares IFHS Sportsmanship Bowling Club members met every Monday at the Bowl- N '!' Ero to promote good sportsmanship and participation among themselves in bowling. They also kept themselves busy with intramural activities. The officers and advisor of Bowling Club are pictured at right, CLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Scott Hemsley, vice-presi- dentg Mr. Bill Grimmett, advisorg Mike McDonald, presi- dent. My... ..,,,.,. ,,.astN1,.,r.,,..,A ..,- ,. V , 1, bw., . .. . . The members of Bowling Club are pictured above QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: ROW- David Benton, Brent Pelerson, Dave Kilmrky, Ryan Hlif, Mike The FIRST ROW - Karen Ostler, Rhonda Morgan, Pam Littleford, Donna bn, Mike Taylor, Keilb Crocker, Kevin Yaguar, Charley Brown, Tom Marko Michelle Osbome, Connie Hudson. SECOND ROW - Corey Kimball, Bfian Bearley, Bryanjamixan. Ron Liljenquist, Clair Krikendall, David Folmer, jon Kruse. THIRD J' 1 Act 20 Dramatists Compete for Honors Act 20 had a very busy and successful season at I.F.H.S. this year. The members competed in regional, district and state competition and seven of them went to state. Major lays scheduled by Act 20 included Flowers For Alger- on', and Annie Get Your Gun. They also sponsored 'Act 20 Night for the public, in which the members did ertain scenes out of all their plays from the year. Ms. nnette Harrington, Act 20's advisor, is shown below. mm Mr. -sagwfwat . ,,,, , , 1- a - ,FQ.,f'c,' sw'-ss'ma..'f,-rrS.s M 1 'i5',t'1Tii 2 . ' . fi Q Qwligwygbrfia masters- Z ts'-'W' - - , fegaeqvmir 1 ,Mis-,, 'A ' 2' f. 4, gg i 1' , 'ff 'f?l: 1 Y , . 5. ' f tk., 3- 5, 5 , I .. .,., ,ef ll,-ffii ? j .JY ,5,,..,,...,, , ,M.....,....,. ' , '- ' v' . g'J'g?iii.,ifc -2,41 it as sa , ,L S .:.. wr' i 5 rf . P A. . . . . Y 1 sq. The experienced officers of Act 20 are shown above, left to right: FIRST ROW - Mary jane Whitenight, publicity, Lois Collins, vice-presi- dent. SECOND ROW - Lori Abbott, costume mistress, Gerry Maskarinec, president, Trish Swinyard, historian. THIRD ROW - Chris Purkiss, secretarygjay Seller, publicity. Talented members of Act 20 are shown at left, left to right: FIRST ROW- Toni Kraupp, Chris Purk- iss, Marilyn Divine, Cindy Deming, Mark Evans, Lois Collins, Lori Abbott, Yvette Barrus, Liz Pendrey, jan Hammerland, Kerry Leisegang, Trish Swinyard. SECOND ROW - Chris Elder, Ms. Harrington, Rick Barnes, Mary jane White- night, David Floberg, Gerry Maskarinec, Brad Smith, Ann Struhs, jay Seller, Helene Wilsey, Mike McG1u'y, Eddie Sanchez. lntellects Unite The officers of Honor Society KPICTURED RIGHT, LEFT TO RIGHTJ governed the brains of IFHS with much respect and success this year: Penny Yost, treasurerg jan Booman, secretary, Andy Britschgi, president, Le Ann Cromwell, vice-president. The high achievers are seated below, from left to right: FIRST ROW - Bruce Benedict, Rich- ard Blaylock, Shane Williams, Carol Burggraf. SECOND ROW - Christa Chivers, Barbara Rains, Elaine Collard, jeanne Bemtson, Chris McBride, Lois Collins, Dave Black. THIRD ROW -jennifer Bcller, Steve Kent, Brett Mor- tensen, Brent Nelson, jackie Haas, Chris Ahlst- rom, Lorri Anderson. FOURTH ROW- Camille Erickson, jocelyn Parker, jim Crowley, Cheryl Knight, Karen Darnell, Tamie Lewis, Peggy Nickerson. FII'T H ROW - Mike Lehto, jan Hammerland, Anne Struhs, Diane Nixon, julie jacobsen, Lesli Walker, Lori Shepherd. SIXTH ROW - Ed Bala, Eileen Newman, Robert Tromp, Tom Smith. Mr. jack Nickerson and Mrs. Shirley Murphy fnot shownj led this elite club. A ffl. V, 'T-JP 3 a Y 1 'A f W. it 5 af -M K i 1 Sophomores lead IFHS' Frenchies Miss Annette Wood KLEFT, TOPJ as advisor, led the enthusiastic members of French Club into an interesting year, leaming about French speaking people and their customs. The officers CLEFT, LEFT TO RIGHTJ brought a new interest into this club with their enthusiasm: julie Coon, president, Sue Marsh, vice-president, Shauna McKell, secretary-trea- surerg Debi Price, sergeant-at-arms, Marilyn Smith, historian. The French speaking members of French club are pictured below, left to right: FIRST ROW- Annette jensen, Barbara Russell, Kris Crofts, Audrey Schuelke, jay Seller, Marilyn Divine, Sherri Serr, Marla Schneider, Lori Lovelace, Chuck johnson. SECOND ROW - Greg Rob- erts, Patty Marler, Dorothy Brown, Lisa Ebeltoft, Valerie Six, Trish Swinyard, Colleen O'Mera, Ann Gauss, Geri Byrne, Tony Magnelli. GAA 'You've Come Along Way Baby' Interest in girls' athletics at IFHS has grown considerably over the past few years. Members of GAA are girls who share an enthusiasm for the spirit of competition and have earned a letter in a varsity of -I.V. sport. During GAA week the club sponsored a free-throw contest and held a bake sale to raise money. They were also selected Club of the Month for February. Officers, who organize meetings and other gatherings to reinforce fellowship among the members are shown at right CLEFT TO RIGHTD: Denise Wagner, secretaryg jennifer Beller, presidentg Mrs. Karen Nelson, advisorg Debbie Ingelstrom, vice-president. The histo- rian, Leslie La Pray, is not shown. I ps. V . l . I T all QI ,W 'jul 'fix Qs' f 5 ,I .-,,,,,,2:',,,.rl feminine athletes of IFHS this year KOPPOSITE PAGE, LEFT TO are shown sporting many of their different implements for ROW ONE -julie Ploetz, Candace Feist, Toni DeLaGarza, ky johnson, Inna Davis, Cathy Teckmeyer. ROW TWO - Lori unter, Mary Mullen, April Davis, Val Rogers, Susan Christensen, Hel- e Vfilscy. ROW THREE - Cindy Peterson, Chris Peterson, Rhonda rs, Clair Oliver, Judi Ploetz, Debbie Ingelstrom. ROW FOUR -jen- fer Beller, Lori Zorn, Carol Grey, Kathy Hathorn, Denise Wagner, ancy Henken. At left nine boisterous members of the club who are all on the track team, scramble on top of each other to form a human pyramid. They are CLEFT TO RIGHTJ: ROW ONE - Cindy Peterson, Debbie Ingelstrom, April Davis, Linda Beller. ROW TWO - Val Rogers,-Iudi Ploctz, Lana Davis, Mrs. Nelson, assistant track coach. ROW THREE - Chris Peterson, Lori Hunter. Denise Wagner CBELOWD grits down on pizza after a game, which just goes to show, female athletes need to chow it up after a match just as much as the guys do. '1 A Touch ofSpain Students highly interested in the Spanish language and culture are members of Spanish Club. This year the group entered a float in the Homecoming parade and held parties in which they learned about Spanish food by preparing it themselves, Officers are shown at right: ROW ONE - Cheryl Knight, presidentg Chris Purkiss, histo- rian..S'TANDING - Mark Evans, vice-presidentg Zoe Jorgensen, Secretary. ,464 x ss 42 Mr. Garen Hale CPICTURED UPPER LEF'1 J has done an excellent job in bringing Spain to IFHS. As advisor of Spanish Club he has enlight- ened many students about Spanish speaking people. The members of this elite group are shown above, left to right. SEATED -jakie Haas, Karen Damell, Charmaine Brown, Mitzi Hansen. STANDING -jan Hamer land, Myma Hendricks, Pam Littleford, Cindy Deming, Marilyn Divine Susan Christensen, Debbie Cheslok, Barbaha Rains, Becky Lovegrove Karen Buchholz, Audrey Schuelke, Neil Whitbeck. Math Minds Share Problems, Solutions Students who are turned on by all kinds of mathematics take part in math club activities to sharpen their skills. Members compete with surrounding schools in various academic contests, and also plan parties and other gather- ings to help increase their knowledge of the science of quantity. This club is led by CLEPTJ Mike Feeley, trea- surer, Robert Tromp, president, and Marla Schneider, sec- retary. Their advisors are shown below QLEFT TO RIGHTJ Mr. Floyd, Mortenson, Mr. Brent Lawyer, Mr. Doug Poole. Club members are pictured above CLEFT TO Rodolphe Kraeher,john Porter,-Judy Coward, Mary Mul- FIRST ROW Brent Peterson Clark Miles len LeAnn Cromwell, Steve Sierecki, Bruce Benedict. Paschke Rhonda Beers Lorri Anderson Chris THIRD ROW -jim Goodrch, Kevin Handy, Paul Hill, strom Cynthia Coward Kyle Eden SECOND ROW Alan Butts Roger Mang, Tom Blakely. Alcyone Gives l. F. Support The senior girls banded together to form their own private club called Alcyone. Meaning the brightest star, Alycone refers to I.F.H.S. The girls' function is to support school activites. The officers chosen to lead are pic- tured with their advisor, Coach Rad- ford, at KRIGHTJ: jan Booman, vice- president, Cindy Chatterton, treasurer, Mr. Radfordg Chris McBride, secretaryg Nancy Herd, president. The spirited members appear qBELoW5 from CLEFT TO RIGHTJ: FIRST ROW- Trudi Win- terfeld, Pam Wiser, Pam Douglass, King Kong, Anita Hurt, Debbie Chaf- fin, Cathy Hill. SECOND ROW - Mary -Io Hill, Debbie Inglestrom, Kathy Pennock, Camille Erickson, Linda Hillam, Jeanne Berntson, Vicki Swanson, Kelli Toole, Brooke Miller. THIRD ROW - Rhonda Heward, Jana Lee Cusimano, Bridgette Ingra- ham, Shelley Williams, Leslie LaPray, Terri Forman, Cara Hemming, Lori Lundquist, Tricia Swinyard. ... 3 Q l Latin Club Promotes Old Roman Culture Qualifications for membership in Latin Club consist of having taken Latin or presently taking a class in it. The club's purpose is to further the study of the Latin language and the Roman Culture. Their motto is Gaudeamus Igi- turf' which is a theme of joy. The Latin Club sponsors their annual Saturnalia celebration around Christmas and a Spring Banquet around the end of April. The officers chosen to spark interest in Latin Club are shown at the QLEFTD. They are QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: FIRST ROW - MICHAEL LEHTO, vice-president. SEC- OND ROW - Karen Darnell, historian, MICHELLE AHASKELL, treasurer. THIRD ROW - JACKIE MEP- PEN, party chairman, BRUCE BENEDICT, president, .JAN BOOMAN, patty chairman, MRS. GERRI CLARKE, advisorg CHARLIE BROWN, secretary. .rg x ,,,r,,,-. 3 dedicated members who supported Latin Club shown CABOVE, LEFT TO RIGHTJ: FIRST Karen Stanger, Tom Goldman, Linda Brad- .Ion Burdict, Rhonda Beers. SECOND ROW Tom Marko, Debbie Miley, Kevin Handy. 3? :WM THIRD ROW - Paul Goodwin, Karen Swinyard, Kyle Eden, Mark Miller, Allison Paschke, Steve Hansen, Beth Bowman, Peggy Nickerson, Robyn Gray. Young Politicians Legislate Bills Youth and Government studies the problems of Idaho in order to prepare bills for the annual YMCA - sponsored Youth Legislature at the Capitol in April. The law-making process is arefully considered by the group, which elects senators and representatives for the Boise activity. The political-minded leaders of this legislative club are shown at bottom, bottom to top, Becky Lovegrove, secretary, Mary jane Whitenight, president, Kurt Meppen, vice-president. The future politicians of America, which are led by Ms. Danette Harring- ton, CSHOWN UPPER RIGHTJ - are shown below, left to right, ROW ONE - Mark Evans, Le Ann Cromwell, Gerry Maskarinec, Lynette Cheney, Karla Duffin. ROW TWO - Elaine Collard, jim Crowley, jeff Hughes, George Hanson, Brent Nelson, Brett Mortensen. ROW THREE - Brad Stod- dard, Lois Collins, Dave Black, Andy Britschgi, Brett Payne. -ul 'v ' if IFHS Lonely Hearts Carry Outflffairs Lonely Heart's Club highlighted their year with such scheduled days as National Moose Pop Day and Penguin Day. As is their tradition, these lonely men, whose motto is Kiss a Lonely Heart Today, gave the highly coveted Hunk of the Month award to a senior girl at each Girls, Fed. meeting. Their advisor, Miss Afton Bitton, is shown below. ,Syd v-ary-M t , ' ezw-wfi ft - - 'I-W:-saw ' in eil. f Esteemed members of Lonely Hearts include those shown above left, QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: 9' jeff Hughes, Dwight Baker, Hugh Shaber, Dave Black. Others are shown at left QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: jay Seller, Brad Orme, Brett Payne, Richard Blaylock, Andy Britschgi, Germs Gain Insight German Club provides activities for dedicated students, 'They participate inevents such as Homecoming float com- petition and German Festival Week. The officers QRIGHT, LEFT TO RIGHTJ help the members to understand Germany and its German speaking people. They are pictured left to right: ROW ONE - Kim Tibbitts, president, Mary Eastman, sergeant-at-arms, Karla Duffin, secretary, Greg Schmidt, vice-president. Seated is Mr. DeLoy Beattie, advisor. The members of German Club who take an interest in German traditions are pictured below QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: ROW ONE - Penny Mortensen, Kim Tibbits, Greg Schmidt, jody Ueda. ROW TWO - Colleen McCabe, Devvie Mortensen, Karla Duffin, james Browning, Mary Eastman, Kevin Young, Dasha Miniver, K.C. Baird, jim Zundel. wh sa. 4 g we f 1.-Q -,-,,,,. ,mv K , My ' fs ve- . . W . .,wg... N 'W' .9-, :. . LQ . 2, ET' ,ff f ,Et a A rf' ' t ' tc., V ri , 5.2.2 . if ? ., an Af -1? M 'Sci . ., E4l1:l ' IFHS Kickers Dig Soccer Enthusiastic members of Soccer Club promote the sport which is sweeping the country. The club forms teams to play against other organiza- tions in the area. The officers CLEFT, LEFT TO RIGHTJ lead this group in their efforts against Skyline, Rigby, Bonne- ville and many other surrounding schools. They are Brad Park, secretary- treasurerg john Burggraf, presidentg Brent Nelson, vice-presidentg Kelly Hart, assistant managerg Coach Russ Radford, advisorg Lori Hunter, man- ager. 7, ' 33,5 . i Rim- -l .5 The spiritd club members KBELOW, LEFT TO RIGHTJ are: ROW ONE Pat Pendrey, Declan Detrick, Kelly Hart, Rex Pancheri, Dan Gualtieri, -john Boltz, Eric Williams,jay Yost, Fred Davidson, Brian Park, jim Doug Howell, Greg Rasmussen, Kenny juell, Von Wood, Brett Case, Feist, Lori Hunter. ROW TWO - Coach Russ Radford, Brent Nelson, Brett Parmer, Tony Armstronghlohn Burggraf, Brad Park, Tim Orme, ew Organization Formed by Gymnasts A new addition to the fabulous world of organizations is Gynmastics Club. The club currently consists only of girls. They intend to improve on their abilities and engage in competition with other schools next year. I These agile tumblers are led by an able troupe of offi- cers CRIGHT, LEW TO RIGHTJ: ROW ONE - sherry Wolfe, instructor, Tammy Jensen, presidentg Caren Wade, secretary. ROW TWO - Gaylene Winder, vice-president, Colleen O'Mera, historian. ROW THREE - Ann Gauss, treasurer, and Mrs. Joyce Neubacher, advisor QSTAND- INGJ. Club members include ROW ONE - Liz Roberts, Lori Lovelace. ROW TWO - Lori Zorn, Geri Byrne, Kim John- son, Renee Howell, Jan Gauss, Tami Pettingill. ROW THREE - Barbara Russell, Sherri Serr, Judi Ploetz, Holly Decoria, Marilyn Smith, Marla Scheider, Fran Olsen, and Connie Welker. fs 'A ' r r 'a Ji,-7 - r 'I MM .Erin .. Art Association Beautifies Center Art Association satisfied their creative talents this year by making a project of painting the student center with different pictures of tigers on all of the walls. The mem- bers of Art Association also awarded Artist of the Month and raised funds by sponsoring a victory dance and by sell- ing candy and raffling off cakes during Homecoming. Mrs. jane Winston, Art Association's advisor, is shown above, along with their dedicated officers pictured above left, KLEFT TO RIGHTS: FIRST ROW - Mary Schwartzenberger, historiang Scott VanKamper, vice-president. SECOND ROW - Sherri Nelson, secretary and treasurer, Stacy White, president, THIRD ROW- Christa Chiv- ers, publicitygjocelyn Parker, publicity. Talented members of Art Association are pic- tured at lcft CLEFI' TO RIGHTJ: FIRST ROW - Kaylyn Green, Josie Radtke, Mary jane Whitenight, Doug Case, Craig johnson, Lor- raine Nielson, Ann Aldrich. SECOND ROW - Renee Howell, jim Crowley, Dave Neitzel, Doug Brown, Tim Orme, Richard Flint, Brett Mortensen, Stanley Cheslock. Knights Show Speaking Ability Forensic Knights, the IFHS chapter of the National Forensic League, is an organization of speakers and debaters. To join this club one must gain points through debate and speech. Showing it is possible to debate and like it are the officers CLEFI' TO RIGHTD: Craig johnson, business manager, Becky Lovegrove, secretary-historian, jim Goodrich, president, Richard Blaylock, vice- president. STANDING - Ms Dannette Har- rington, advisor. Future big-mouths of America, who have all completed their quota of twenty-five points to get into this elite, national club are shown below, left to right: FIRST ROW - Terri Call, Connie McGary, Connie Siple, Bonnie Townsend, Mari- lyn Divine, Lois Collins, Mary jane Whitenight, Mark Evans, Sherry jet. SECOND ROW - Tom Blakely, Cindy Cullum, Anne Aldrich, Gerry Maskarinec, Helene Wilxy, Chris Purkiss, Lori Abbott, Scott Lewis, Cynthia Peterson, Marla Schneider. THIRD ROW - Kirk Young, Lor- raine Nielson, Greg Stoddard, Eddie Sanchez, Tom Smith, Brent Nelson, Shane Williams, Mark Miller, Dane Wingerson, Leaders join Club To Assure Unity The various big cheeses of clubs worked together in Presidents' Club this year for understanding and cooperation among themselves. The top Cheddars CAT LEFT, FROM LEFT TO RIGHTJ Connie Willis, secretary, Steve Parry, president, Brad Orme, vice-president, Cnot showj managed to unite the many organizations in shool spirit, financial support, guidance and counseling. The members of different shapes, sizes, egos CPICTURED BELOW, LEFI' TO RIGHTJ had many trying experiences keeping their respective clubs together and in harmony with one another, FIRST ROW - Robert Tromp, Steve Parry, Connie Willis, Cheryl Knight, Lois Collins, Gerry Maskarinec, jennifer Beller, Cecy Taylor, Bridgette Ingraham, Mary Paschke, Steve Kent. 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'53 . 1 if-gf? , I 2 4A ff t 24 ..,VjH ty my !! .x 1 J 4 Y, tw 1 :- w ind Success Happy Memories My experiences as your student body president have been all very rewarding. Thank you for giving me this opportunity to serve. I hope that each of us is better prepared for life now than we were at the beginning of the school year. Remember, It doesn't matter where you are, but in what direction you are going. 1 know the people that I have had the privilege to be associated with have all progressed greatly and I have much to learn from them. I've had the opportunity to work with an outstanding group of hard working officers and an administra- tion who arc genuinely concerned for each individual student. Many of our activities were very successful this year because of your support and participation. We leamed many valuable things from these activities as well as in our classrooms. Now this knowledge is ours to use to our advantage in the future. To the juniors and sophomores, we seniors must leave our school. We ask that you take care of it and take pride in DEAR OLD I.F, HIGH. To the Seniors, I hope each of you find the success you deserve and that in the future we can all look back with happy memories, WHEN IT'S TIME TO DEPART WE'LL KEEP CLOSE TO OUR HEARTS ALL THE MEMORIES OF I.F. HIGH. Good luck to all and go get 'em TIGERS. WW Along with leading the student body and officers through a very successful year, Steve was involved in many other activities throughout high school. He was active in athletics as was evidenced by his being on junior varsity basketball, and varsity football and track. Steve was a mem- ber of Honor Society and the co-chairman of junior Prom. Being student body president also made him president of Presidents' Club. Steve's plans for the future include attending B.Y.U. this year. Officers Make Most Out of Year Officers met in the student body office almost daily to map out projects and ponder the welfare of the student body. Vice-president JIM CROWLEY'S main job was head- ing the student council, but he was also involved in many other projects KRIGHTJ. CHRISTA CHIVERS CLOWER RIGHTJ, student body historian, kept the calendars filled with activities along with her other duties. Making and spending our money, BRENT NELSON KBELOWJ filled the position of business manager. ' 51 1- X 1 il i Y I i L M, ' 1 f i 1 if X, ' QV bi h ,, My V i ' i 1 if :H Q :V fm' ' fi ' , , i 1' . J 3 . 1 Jw . n lf' u V1 W Y . I, , i ,,. J . i 'A H R Keeping the I.F. Tigers' spirits high was DEBBIE CHAFFIN KUPPER LEFT J, cheers queen. BRETT MOR- TENSEN and HUGH SHABER CUPPER LEFT J, along with support- ing the other officers, served as school board representatives. LESLI WALKER KABOVEJ who did a fine job of keeping minutes, typing letters and other such things, served as stu- dent body secretry. Student Council Makes Moves Th rough Year Student Council did not accomplish any extraordinary feats this year, but they did a fine job just meeting together as homeroom representatives to discuss school problems Taking-over in Crowley's absence and checking on student body officers grades was ANDY BRITSCHGI, president pro--tempore CLOWER RIGHTJ. The big man who kept council in order was BRAD WRIGHT, Sargeant at arms, CBELOWJ. Acting as code director for the year was LOIS COLLINS. She added new laws and amendments to the constitution, and kept up the statute book. COPP RIGHTJ. K S -av' Group lnterprets School Constitution Constitution committe is pictured at opp. left. They are as follows: -IOCELYN PARKER, LEANN CROM- WELL, QBOTTOM ROWlg MARGO BALMFORTH, RICHARD BLAYLOCK KTOP ROWQ. Also on the committee but not pictured was Mary Mullen. Their duty as a standing committee appointed by the Student Council president is to interpret the constitution. Below is JIM CROWLEY conducting a Student Council meeting. Convention Adds Excitement to l.F With all the anticipation and grandeur of a real national convention. IFHS holds their own to reduce the number of candidates running for studentbody office. This gives the students a chance to participate in political procedures. The head man for the convention this year was BRIAN COMBO IOPP. RIGHTJ and the secretary was LORI ABBOTT CBELOWJ. Depicted on this and the following page are some of the scenes from the convention. 1 R its sg-typ. ef., . it iff . Q W ,.., tg. this Q, xi: fswdzgv MQQQQ, f m- Q- wi' T f -as i N .,,, 4 egmugzy 3? A sp., -5 ix, gi. .gn K., 5135 1' 5 W, W A Q , yf.. st., it .1 ,,aSvw, -b Q? 11 .v ,X A, 5 .,x 1 F 1 4 E 1 4 V w I 4 1 w J v y 1 W I x 1 ' I , + I 1 I All Are Different All Are Distinct Classes iatvvy 5'-f!iY?vJR? 'V NH-J nf M ld ,Muni Vxtbv ,ff P' .mv M, I I -,A xii 5 is v V 4 . 5,1 514 :ww V PJ H N W4 . A Vie ,.1-e Vs' V VN g V S-fyww-JPxA vwq-lk-fy,'ff 519.95969 'avywifqu N L W J I F' - Q - , Fil' ef it i M 114 tl! Q24 516 Q fiifq . - If ig ff of 42 iw. ,f Fx T A' 73 To fl Senior Class Officers for the year 1976-77 were as follows flefr ro righrj: Bot rom Row - KURT MEPPEN, vice-presidenrp CYNDY CHATTERTON historian: STEVE KENT, president, Top Row - BECKY PAINTER. cheer leader: LORI ABBOTT. secretary. 1 E H fi L I E QA 3 E a 4 R ar, erm, . eniors Stack Up Final Year The Eminent Class of 77, in their final year at IFHS. stacked up a ine list of accomplishments under the leadership of STEVE KENT. residentg KURT MEPPEN. vicefpresidentg LORI ABBOTT. secre- ary: and CYNDY CHATTERTON. historian. Spirit was promoted ny the Senior cheerleader BECKY PAINTER. Keeping up with the IF tradition. seniors again won the Home- oming sweepstakes. The Senior Class chairmen were SCOTT ALL and NANCY HERD. Using the theme Living Yesterdays reams. LESLI SIX. LORI ABBOTT. and BRAD WRIGHT cre- ted a first place float. Under the direction of CYNDY CHATTER- ON. the senior skit. following the theme. Btuins' Growl Is 'orse Than Their Bite, We'll Blow 'Em Up With Tiger-Mite, lso took top honors. The senior song, created by LOIS COLLINS nd ,IIM CLAPP. was sung by LORI ABBOTT. Seniors won first lace in candy box with Chairmen JAMES VUONG and LORI UNTER. The soap box. built under the direction of ANDY RITSCHGI and MARK BODILY. whipped past all other entries 'or another first place award. STACEY WHITE and SCOTT VAN AMPEN designed the billboard. Demonstration was headed by CAMILLE ERICKSON and LISA SMITH. Reigning over the tveel-:'s activities were the Homecoming Queen LESLI VUALKER and her attendants BROOKE MILLER and ANITA HURT. As graduation time rolled around. senior chairmen were chosen for the many activities: General Chairmen - LINDA HILLAM. KURT MEPPEN: Baccalaureate - CECY TAYLOR. BRENT NELSON: Senior Party - BRIAN COMBO. LISA SMITH. RHONDA HEXXIARD. RICHARD CARLILE: Announcements - BROOKE MILLER.-IEEE HUGHES: Tickets and Programs --'IIM CROXWLEY. SUZANNE BUTTERFIELD: Guest Speakers - KENT DAVIS. CHRIS MCBRIDEL Cap and Gown - MITZI HANSEN. BRET PAYNEL Gift and Reunion - THE CLASS OFFICERS: Seating - PATTI BEST. ,IIM CLAPPQ Luncheon - CONNIE XVILLIS. MARTY TINGEY: Fund Raising - LEANN CROMXVELL1 Senior Sob - BRIDGETTE INGRAHAM. BRAD VURIGHT. BRIAN SCHNUCKLE: Commencement Dance - BECKY VIOHNSON. JAMES XWONG: Senior Ball - LORI SHEPHERD. KENT HODSON. LORI ANN ABBOTT College Prep.. Sr. Class Sec.. Act 20 Cost. Mis- tress,,Ir. Prom Comm., Sr. Ball Comm.. Sunshine Comm.. Sr. Gift Comm.. Sr. Class Reunion. Stud. Council. Nom. Con.. Chamber Swing Choir. State Drama Fest.. Nom. Con. Sec.. Homecoming Parade Ch.. Sr. Float Co-Ch.. Sr. Song. BRETT ADAMS General Course. Ski Club. Dance Club. Football, Soccer. BARBARA AHLSTROINI College Prep.. Pep Club. OEA. Homecoming Sr. Ball Comm.. Homecoming Royalty Ch.. Soph. Hop Comm.. 2nd Att. Soph. Duchess. Stud. Council. Chamber. Swing. Girls' Choir. Nom. Con.. OEA Treas. ELIZABETH ANN ALDRICH College Prep.. GAA. Art Asn.. French Club. ROTC. Lib. Aide. Stage Crew. Concert Choir. Track. Volleyball. Nom. Con. ANNA LEE ALLEN General Course. Dance Club. Tigerettes Asst. Cost. Mist.. Girls' Choice Dance Comm.. Nom. Con.. Sr. Ball Comm.. Concert. Girls'. and Chamber Swing Choirs. Nom. Con. KAREN ARBON General Course. Ski Club.,Ir. Prom. Comm., Pep Club. KATHY ARNOLD General Course. General Activities. 'IAIXIES DONALD ASBURY General Course. Ski Club. DWIGHT DOUGLAS BAKER College Prep., Lonely Hearts. Act 20. Pep Band V.-P.. jr. Prom. Comm.. Tennis. Stud. Counc., Concert. Chamber Swing Choir, Marching and Stage Bands. EDWA RD BALA College Prep., Key Club, Honor Society, Foot- ball, Wrestling, Tri-Weekly Staff, Nom. Con. DONALD RAY BALDWIN College Prep., -Ir. Soap Box Ch., Football, Bas- ketball, Baseball, Nom. Com. RON A LD BARN ES Vocational, VICA, ROTC. CLAIR BARRUS College Prep., Computer Club, Vocational, Band, Wrestling. MICHELLE BEALE College Prep., Pep Club, French Club. ,IODY BEASLEY General Course, General Activities. MARTHA HORTENSE BEASLEY General Course, General Activities. CATHY BERRS General Course, General Activities. JENNIFER BELLER College Prep., Pres. Club, Stud. Council, Honor Society, German Club Pres., GAA Pres., Volley- ball, Basketball, Tennis, Girl of the Month, Marching Band, Concert Band, Spud Annual Staff, Nom. Con. ,IEANNE DIANE BERNTSON College Prep., Pres. Club, French Club, Alqfone, Sr. Ball Comm., Homecoming Song Comm., Pres. Adv, Girls' Choir, Stud. Council, Chamber Swing Choir. PATTY BEST College Prep., OEA, Act 20. MARK J. BLACKBURN General Course, jr. Prom Comm., Track, Choir, Tri-Weekly Staff. MARK EDWIN BODILY College Prep., IF Club, Ski Club, Homecoming Soap Box Comm., Track, Football, Stud. Coun- cil, Nom. Con, .IEILALD BOLINDER General Course, General Activities. -IAN ELISA BOOMAN College Prep., OEA, Ski Club, French Club, Honor Society Sec., Latin Club, Alcyone V.-Pres., Soph. Hop, Homecoming Parade, Homecoming Dance Comm, Stud. Council, Nom, Con., Spud Annual Business Mgr., Ads Mgr. NELSON and CECY TAYLOR stepped into the of Baccalaureate co-chairmen. LINDA HILLAM and KURT MEPPEN, General Commencement co chair men, got together in the student center for some planning sessions DON EDWARD BOURNE College Prep., Track, Perfect Attendance, Nom. Con. DAVID BRIAN BRICKELL College Prep., Transfer from Middleton High School, Tennis Club, Fresh. and Soph. Steering Comm. JANET MARIE BRINTON General Couse, General Activities. ANDREW -JOSEPH BRITSCHGI College Prep., Pres. Pro. Tem. Stud. Council, Lonely Hearts, Ski Club, Honor Society Pres., Sr. Ball Comm., Sr. Soapbox Comm., Commence- ment Comm., Track, Cross-country, Nat'l Merit Scholar, Scholastic Team, Nom. Con. EARL BROOKS General Course, Pep, Concert, Marching, Stage Bands, Ski Club. SHERRY LEE BROWER College Prep., Act 20, OEA, Ski Club, Bowling Club, Homecoming Skit Comm. TOM BLAIR BROWNING College Prep., Ski Club, Key Club, Homecoming Comm., Spud Annual Asst. Sports Ed., Stud. Council, Nom. Con. CYNTHIA KAY BRUCE Commercial, OEA. ' -IUSTINE LEIGH BRUMLEY Vocational, Spud Tri-Weekly. MIKE BURDEN College Prep., Slci Club JOHN MATTHEW BURGGRAF College Prep., Ski Club, Honorary Dance Club, Math Club, Presidents' Club, Soccer Club Secre- tary-Treasurer and President Soph. Float Comm., Soph. - Skit Comm., Hockey Team, Student Council, Nom. Con. CAROLYN BUSH College Prep. Pep Club, Girls' Fed. Reporter, Homecoming Dance Chairman, Girl of Month, Student Council, Nom, Con., Newspaper Pict. and Page One Ed. SUZANNE BUTTERFIELD Commerical, OEA, jr. Prom Comm., Com- mencement Tickets and Programs, Sunshine Sweetie, Nom. Con. Transfer from Juneau, Alaska ALAN BUTTS General Course, Concert and Marching Band KENNITH BYRNE General Course, General Activities Planning the Senior Party for the Class of '77 are, TOP ROW -Brian Combo, Richard Carule. BOTTOM ROW- Rhonda Heward, Lisa Smith. KALLI JO BRUNT College Prep., Alqonc aa? PAUL T. CALLAN College Prep., Ski Club, German Club, ROTC, Nlom. Con. RICHARD WALTER CARLILE College Prep., Soccer Club, Ski Club, Sr. Party Comm.,jr. Float Comm., Nom. Con. TAMMY CASE General Course, Adv. Girls' Choir, French Club, Nom. Con. DEBRA LOUISE CHAFFIN College Prep., OEA, Math Club, Alcyone, Gym- nastics Sec.fTreas., Soph. I-Iop Comm., Home- coming Comm., Soph. Cheerleader, Cheer Queen, Stud. Council, Student Center Funds Comm., Nom, Con. DAVID CHAMBERLAIN General Course, VICA. LORI LYNN CHAPPLE General Course, Stud. Council, Nom, Con. CYNTHIA LEE CI-IATTERTON Commercial, Sr. Class I-list., OEA, Dance Club, Alqfone Treas., Sr. Skit Co-Ch., jr. Prom Ch., Girls' Choice Dance Comm., Sr. Ball Comm., Sr. Gift Comm., Sunshine Sweetie, Stud. Council, Nom. Con. ioiu CHERRY College Prep., Pep Club, OEA, Girls' Choice Comm., Concert Choir, Nom. Con. STANLEY -JOHN CI-IESLOCKJR. General Course, Choir. SHAWN Cl-IRISTIANSEN General Course, General Activities. JIM CLAPP College Prep., Drum Maior,jr. Float Ch., Lonely Hearts, Concert, Marching, Pep Band Coordina- tor, Senior Song, Chamber Swing, Winter Carni- val. BETTY ,IO CLARK General Course, Spanish Club, German Club, Pep Club Sgt.-at-Arms, Choir, Stud. Council. CLINTON HOWARD CLARK College Prep., Math Club, Latin Club, Ski Club, jr. Float Comm., Winter Carnival, Stud. Council, Nom. Con., jazz Ensemble, Stage Band, Concert Band, Honor Society. OWEN K. CLARK Gen, Course, Stud. Council, Nom. Con. PATRICIA K. CLAWSON General Course, Ski Club, IFSK Comm, Ch., St. Council, Nom. Con. ROYCE ALAN CLEMENTS College Prep., German Club, Track, Band. DAWNA JEAN CLEVERLY College Prep., Act 20, jr. Float Comm., Nom. Con., Girls' Choir, Mixed Choir. LOIS MARIE COLLINS College Prep., Spanish Club, Honor Society, Art Assoc., NSDFFP Vice-Pres., Pres. Club, Scholas- tic Team Capt., Youth and Gov. Pres., Act 20 V.- P., Forensic Knights Sec., Wallflowers Pres., Sr. Skit Co-Ch., Sr. Song, Sr. Ball, Sr, Billboard, Girls' State, Youth Leg. Rep., Girl of the Month, Stud. Council, Nom. Con., Spud Tri- Weekly Editor-in-Chief, Features Editor. REO COLLINS General Course, General Activities. BRIAN P. COMBO College Prep., Soph. Class Pres., IF Club, Dance Club, French Club, Soph. Hop Comm.,,Jr. Prince, Mr. Continental, Football, Baseball, Bas- ketball, St. Council, Nom. Con. Pres., Constitu- tion Comm. RICHARD CONRAD College Prep., German Club,-I.V. Wrestling. KENNETH ALAN COOK College Prep., Concert Choir, Ski Club, Nom. Con. ,IUDITH MARIAN COWARD College Prep., French Club, Math Club. WILLIAM REYNOLDS COWARD College Prep., Math Club, ROTC, ROBERT DUAIN COX General Course, Wrestling, Nom. Con., Pep Band, Concert Band, Stage Band, Chamber Swing Choir. KELLY CROETS College Prep., Ski Club, Nom. Con. KATHY LEANN CROMWELL College Prep., Math Club, Youth and Gov., Sr. Float Comm., Spanish Club, Honor Society V,- P., Commencement Dance Comm., Girls' State, Nom. Con., St. Council. BILLIE CROUSE General Course, General Activities. JAMES STANLEY CROWLEY College Prep., St, Body Vice-Pres., Key Club, Youth and Govt., Spanish Club Pres., Art Assoc., Honor Society, Soph. Billboard Com., Sr. Float Chmn.,jr. Billboard Ch., St. Council Pres., Nom. Con. MARK CRUMLEY College Prep., Football, Ski Club, Soccer. TRACY ANNE CULLEN College Prep., Pep Club, French Club, Spud Annual Ads. -IANA LEE CUSIMANO College Prep., French Club, Alcyone, Ski Club, Art Assoc., OEA, Soph, Candy Box Chmn., Pep Club Girls' Choice Comm., Sr. Ball Comm., St. Council, Nom. Con,, Dance Club Girls' Choice Comm. MICHELLE DAVIES College Prep.,jr. Rummage Sale Co-Chmn,, Football,-IV Basketball. ,IERRY DAVIS College Prep., jr. Rummage Co-Ch,, Football, JV Basketball. KENT WAYNE DAVIS College Prep., Honor Society, Pep Band Sgt.-an Arms, Comm, Speaker Chmn., Track, Scholastic Tourn., Symphonic Band, Marching, Concert and Pep Bands, St. Council, Nom. Con. DECLAN ARTHUR DETRICK College Prep, St. Council, Nom. Con. JACKIE DINEEN Vocational, General Activities. SIDNEY DIXON General Activities, General Course. DANIEL DODSON General Course, General Activities. PAMELA DOUGLASS College Prep,, Soph. Class Sec.,jr. Class Sec., Ski Club. OEA, Pep Club, French Club, St, Council, Sr. Ball Comm., jr. Prom Comm, Soph. Hop Comm., Nom. Con., Concert Choir, Soph. Bill- board Chmn. DAN DRYSDALE General Course, Ski Club, Bowling Club, Con- cert Choir. JOHN DUFFY College Prep., Math Club. -IEANNIE EDWARDS Gen. Course, OEA, Bowling Club, Girls' Choir, Sr. Ball Comm. TAMI ELLINGFORD General Course, General Activities. JERRY ELVERUD College Prep., Gen, Activities, CAMILLE LYNNE ERICKSON College Prep., Math Club, V.-P. German Club, Honor Society, Pep Club, Alycone, -Ir. Prom Comm., Homecoming Dance Comm., St. Coun- cil, Nom. Con., Pep Club Teeger. KERRI -IO MERRIL FARMER General Course, Ski Club, Art Assoc., Dance Club Dance Review, St. Council, Nom, Con., Track. LISA FARRER General Course, General Activities. FREDRICK FEUDNER General Course, General Activities. LISA MARIA FLOOD Vocational, Pep Club, Forensic Knights, Alcy- me, Youth and Government, OEA. TERRI LEE FORMAN College Prep., Soph, Cheerleader, St. Center Comm., Soph. Skit Ch., Sr. Homecoming Roy- alty Ch., OEA Pub. Ch., Dance Club, Ski Club, Alcyone, Nom. Con., Soph. Hop Comm., Girls' Choice Comm., 2nd Attend. Soph. Sweetheart, St. Council. SHERRY FOSTER General Course, General Activities. DAVID FRISBY General Course, Ski Club, General Activities. ALICE GALLAGHER General Course, General Activities. LORI DAWN GERARD College Prep., Pep Club. Alcyone,Jr, Prom Comm., Nom. Con., Girls' Choir, BRIAN GILLUIVI General Course, Ski Club, Football, Dance Club, Jr. Soapbox Chairman. JOHN GODDARD General Course, Ski Club. JOI-IN GRAHAM General Course, General Activities, Announcements chairmen JEFF HUGHES and BROOKE MILLER did a fine iob even though they were slightly perplexed at first CAROL LEE ANN GRAY College Prep GAA Ski Club Alcyone Jr Prom Comm Girls Choice Comm Volleyball Sun shine Sweetie MIKE GRIGGS General Course General Activities DAN GUALTIERI College Prep Football Key Club Dance Club KAREN HACKMAN College Prep., Dance Review Comm., Girls' Choice Ch., Track, Art Assoc. KIMBERLY JILL HAEFELE General Course, Ski Club, Jr. Prom Comm., Girls' Choice Comm., Nom. Con. SCOTT RYAN IEIALL College Prep., IF Club, Jr. Soapbox Chmn., Sr. Class Homecoming Chmn., Football, Pep Club Powder Puff Head Coach. NORMAN I-IAN DY General Course, General Activities. DARALYN HANSEN College Prep., General Activities. JOSEPH SQUIRES HANSEN College Prep., Ski Club, IF Club, Key Club, Soph. Hop Comm., Football, Nom. Con., Stud. Council. MITZI GAY I-IANSEN College Prep., OEA, jr. Prom Comm., Dance Club, Spanish Club Sec., Tigerette Asst. Cos- tume Mist., Soph. Float Comm., Sr. Ball Comm., jr. Float Comm., Caps and Gowns Comm., Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, Chamber Swing Choir, Spud Annual Ads Sales. RHONDA LEE HANSEN College Prep., OEA, Pep Club Girls' Choice Comm., Sr. Ball Comm., lst Runner Upjr. Miss. RICHARD BA RT HANSEN Vocational, VICA. SUSAN HANSEN General Course, General Activities. GAYLON BECK I-IANSON College Prep., General Activities. PAUL D. HANSON College Prep., General Activities. DOUGLAS JAY HARRIE College Prep., IF Club, Dance Club, Soph. Soap- box Comm., Football, Baseball, Hockey, 2nd Attendjr. Prince. THOMAS HANSEN HARRISON College Prep., Art Assoc., Dance Club, IF Club Pres., Skit Night MC, jr. Prom Comm., Soph. Hop Comm., Football, Baseball, lst Attend. Mr. Continental, Pres. Club, Stud. Council, Nom. Con. KELLEY DEAN HART College Prep., Dance Club, Ski Club, Key Club, Sr. Soapbox Comm., Football, Baseball,jV Wrestling. DEBBIE LEODA HASSELSTROM General Course, Concert Choir. NANCY LYNN HAYES College Prep., French Club, Adv. Girls' Choir, Music Club Pres. CARA LYN HEMMING College Prep., OEA, Ski Club, Alcyone, Home- coming Parade Ch., Rummage Sale Ch., Sun- shine Sweetie, Soph. Sweetheart, Spud Annual Ads, Sr. Class Ed., Girls' Fed. Activ. Comm., -Ir. Demonstration Ch., jr. Prom Comm., Dance Club Girls' Choice Comm., Sr. Ball Comm., Stud. Council, Nom. Con. NANCY HERD College Prep.. Soph. Cheerleader. Dance Club. OEA Sec.. Alcyone Pres.. Soph. Hop Comm.. Girls' Choice Comm.. Sr. Class Homecoming Ch.. Sunshine Sweetie. Stud. Council. Nom. Con. KEITH HESER General Course. General Activities. RHONDA KAY I-IEXVARD College Prep.. Tigererte Treas.. Alcyone. Soph. Hop Comm.. Sr. Ball Comm.. Girls' Choir. Stud. Council. Nom. Con. RONNIE I-IEYREND Vocational. VICA. Football. Baseball. FREDRIC CHARLES HILL College Prep.. Math Club. Dance Club. Football. Baseball. Vfrestling. Nom. Con. KATHRYN ERLENE HILL College Prep.. Pep Club. OEA. Alcyone. Stud. Council, Nom. Con. INIARYJO HILL College Prep.. French Club. Alcyone. Tigeretre Assist. Maiorerte and Maioretre. Soph. Hop Gomm.. Dance Club Girls' Choice Comm.. Sr. Ball Comm.. Girls' Choir. PA I l Y HILL General Course. General Activities. PAUL A. HILL College Prep.. Math Club. Cap and Gown Chairmen for the graduating class ol were BRETT PAYNE and MITZI I-IANSEN Kent Leads juniors Up a Tree Qx ew. -AQ' TNQ . ag, Q sf? As juniors, the Class of 77 had little time for tree climbing. Officers are pictured above top to bottom: PAM DOUGLASS, BLAIR THOMAS, STEVE KENT, PATTI MEGASON, KELLI TOOLE. CLEO GEDDES and NANCY BRIZZEE acted as famlty advisors. BRAD WRIGHT represented the juniors on the general Home- coming committee. LESLI WALKER and LORI SHEPHERD got together and came up with the winning float which carried junior Princess LORIE LUNDQUIST, and her attendants SHERRY NEL- SON and PATTI MEGASON. The soapbox, done by LEE STONE, s , ,W R wff. .. 5 Q, A 'St BRIAN GILLUM and MARK BODILY, was also a winning entry. Kiss of Sunshine was the theme of the annual junior Prom, which was under the talented leadership of CYNDY CHATTER- , TON and STEVE PARRY. Royalty, announced during intermis-l sion, were BRIAN COMBO and ANITA HURT, first attendants, l BECKY PAINTER and DOUG HARRIE, second attendantsgl SHERRI NELSON and FRED HILL as third attendants. The rum- mage sale, headed by .JERRY DAVIS and ,IAN BOOMAN, was very profitable for the class, which outnumbered the other classes in junk and jingle collecting. ,:n1.,I J. LINDA HILLAM College Prep.. OEA, Alcyone. Pep Club, Honor Society. Comm. Ch.. -lr. Prom Comm.. jr. Float Ch.. Sr. Float Ch.. Track. Nom. Con.. Concert and Chamber Swing Choirs. BETH HINES General Course. Spud Tri-Weekly. Act 20. KENT HODSON College Prep.. Pres. of Chamber Swing, H. C, Dance Comm.. Ch. Sr. Ball. Nom. Con. STEVE HOFFMAN General Course. General Activities. SUZANNE HOLDEN College Prep.. General Activities, CYNTHIA-JEAN HOLSON Vocational. OEA, French Club, Stud. Council, Nom.Con. KEVIN HORAN College Prep., Football. WEN DY H UDMAN Vocational, General Activities. -IEFFREY McBURNEY HUGHES College Prep., Ski Club, Lonely Hearts, Com- mencement Comm., Track, Cross-Country. Scho- lastic Team. SHEILA HUNT General Course, General Activities, RITA LORI HUNTER College Prep., Ski Club, Dance Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Art Assoc., Sr. Candy Box, Stud. Council. CRAIG HURST College Prep., Ski Club, Soccer, Dance Club, Nom. Con., St. Council, Winter Carnival, Key Club. ANITA LOUISE HURT General Course, French Club, Alcyone, Ski Club, Dance Club V.-Pres., Dance Club Girls' Choice Comm., Soph. Sweetheart lsr Att.,-Jr. Prom Prin- cess, H. C. Queen 1stAtt., Nom, Con. DEBRA ANNE INGLESTROM College Prep., OEA, Alcyone, Bowling Club, Ski Club, GAA V.-Pres., Volleyball, Basketball, Track, St. Council. BRIDGETTE ANN INGRAHAM College Prep., French Club, OEA, Alcyone, Ski Club, Pres. Club, Girls' Fed. Pres., Soph. Gen. Ch., Soph., jr. and Sr. Skit, St. Council, Nom. Con., Tri'XVeekly Staff, Sr. Class Clown, jr. Prom Comm., Soph. Hop Comm., Sr. Sob Co- Ch. Senior class officers chose the senior gift, and hanging right in there also planned the reunion. JULIE JACKSON College Prep., Pep Club, OEA. JON JACOBSEN College Prep., General Activities MELODEE G. JAMES Vocational, Choir. GLENDA LARENEJEFFS General Course, Iatin Club, OEA, Pep Club, Art Assoc., Ski Club, Sr. Ball Comm., St. Council, Nom. Con. DEBORAH JENSEN Vocational, Girls' Choir, BECKY JOHNSON College Prep., Volleyball, Girls' Fed. V.4P., GAA, Comm. Dance Chmn., Concert Choir, Homecoming Dance Comm., Pep Club, Nom. Con., Powder Puff. CRAIG ALAN JOHNSON College Prep., German Club, Debate, Art Assoc., Math Club, Forensic Knights. DAVID PETER JOHNSON College Prep., Latin Club, Ski Club, Football, Track, St. Council. THOMAS JOHNSON General Course, German Club, Ski Club. ZOE ANN ,IORGENSEN General Course, Spanish Club, Concert Band, Nom. Con. TAMMY KENDALL College Prep., General Activities, STEVEN L. KENT College Prep., Sr. Class Pres., -Ir. Class Pres., Honor Society, Key Club, Sr. Gift Comm., Sr. Class Winter Carnival Ch., Basketball, Spud Annual Ads Sales Staff, Pres. Club, Stud. Coun- cil, Nom. Con. CLAIR E. KIRKENDALL College Prep., Bowling Club, Stud. Council. LYNDA TRAVELLER KISSINGER General Course, Girls, Choir, Nom. Con. -ION G. KRUSE College Prep., Bowling Club, Baseball. LESLIE LaPRAY College Prep., Alcyone, Chamber Swing, Home- coming Parade Co-Ch., Track, Concert Choir, Nom. Con., GAA. BRADFORD LARSON College Prep., Boys' Fed. Treas., Homecoming Parade Co-Ch., Basketball, Baseball, Smd. Coun- cil. BRENT VIRGIL LAWRENCE General Course, French Team. BRUCE LAWRENCE General Course, General Activities MIKE LEE General Course, General Activities. DAN LEWIS General Course, General Activities. SCOTT LEWIS ' College Prep., Ski Club, Latin Club, Soph. Hop Ch., Tennis, Soph. Football, Basketball, Debate. KAREN LIL-IENQUIST General Course, Pep Club, OEA, French Club, Stud. Council, Nom. Con. RICHARD EDWARD LINDBERG College Prep., Ski Club, IF Club Business Mgr., Football, Sr. Billboard. s i If f l , 4 l L i i 1 .l KENT HODSON and LORI SHEPERD co-headed the annual Senior Ball. JAY MARLER LORDS College Prep., Spanish Club, Ski Club, Wres tling, Nom. Con., Annual Asst. Sports Ed, DEBORAH LEA LOTT General Course, Art Assoc., Dance Club Sec.- Treas., St. Council, Nom. Con. LORIE KAY LUNDQUIST College Prep., OEA, Ski Club, Alqfone, Rum- mage Sale Co-Ch., Homecoming Dance Comm., Girls' Choice Comm., -Ir. Princess, Nom. Con., St. Council, Concert Choir, Girls' Choir, Track. ROGER B. MADISON,.IR. College Prep., Ski Club, Math Club, Dance Club, VICA V.-P., Soccer Club Sec.-Treas., Soph. Float Ch., Nom. Con. CURTIS MIKE MAHONEY Vocational, Dance Club, Key Club, Ski Club, IF Club, jr. and Sr. Skit Comm., Soph., jr., and Sr. Soapbox Comm., Football, Wrestling, Baseball, St. Council, Nom. Con., Powderpuff Coach, REBECCA SUE LOVEGROVE College Prep., Spanish Club, Youth and Gov't, Forensic Knights Sec., Spud Annual Bus, Mgr., JV Debate Team. 'ft KATHERINE ANNE MARSH Gen. Course, Symphonic Band, Pep Band, Con- cert Choir. ROBI MARTHIS College Prep., Spud Tri-Weekly. KENT DAVIS and CHRIS MCBRIDE dicln't get lost in the trees when they were chosen as guest speakers co-chair- men. GERRY MASKARINEC College Prep., Act 20 Pres., Stage Band, Concert Band, Chamber Choir, Pres. Club. KATH RYN -IILI. MATSON College Prep., Pep Club Hist.,jr. Prom Comm., Homecoming Dance Comm., Sr. Float Comm., Track, Spud Annual Sports Ed., Royalty Ed., and Assoc. Ed., Nom. Con., Girls' Choir, Sunshine Sweetie, Powder Puff. CHRISTINE McBRIDE College Prep., Honor Society, Pep Club, OEA Pres., Pres. Club, Alcyone Sec., Co-Ch. Comm. Speaker, St. Council, Girls' Choir, Nom. Con, SCOTT L. MCDONALD College Prep., Pep Band. EMMA MCINTOSH General Course, General Activities. KORBY MCKELL Vocational, French Club, Ski Club, Sr. Ball Comm., Commencement Comm., Girls' Choir. BRUCE MCMURTREY General Course, General Activities. PATTI JEAN MEGASON College Prep., -Ir. Class Cheerleader, Tigerettes Homecoming Dance Comm., Sunshine Sweetie jr. Princess 2nd Attend., St. Council, Nom. Con. 1 1 TED MEIKLE College Prep., Ski Club, Football, Soph. Soap- box. KURT HARRY MEPPEN College Prep., Sr. Class V.-P., Key Club, French Club, Youth and Government V.-Pres.,-Ir. Prom Comm., Cross Country, Track, jr. Class Peach Fuzz Champ, Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, St. Council, Nom. Con. IDELL MERRITT General Course, General Activities. MIKE MIKESELL General Course, General Activities. SUSAN BRQOKE MILLER Commercial, Dance Club, Alcyone, Ski Club, French Club, Soph. Hop, jr. Prom Comm., Com- mencement Comm., Dance Club Girls' Choice Znd Attend. Homecoing Queen, Sr, Council Nom. Con, s s DOUGLAS KEVIN MODROW College Prep., Ski Club, Latin Club, Soph. Hop Co-Chmn., Football, Boys' Stare, Who's Who in American High Schools, St. Council, Nom. Con. PEGGY MOIR General Course, General Activities. DIANE MOORE Commercial, German Club, OEA. BRETT LEE MORTENSEN College Prep., St. Body School Board Rep., Math Club, Bowling Club, Key Club, Art Assoc., Soc- cer, Sr. Council, Nom. Con. DOUGLAS ROY MUIR General Course, Concert, Marching Bands, Pep Band, Art Assoc. DAVID RAY NEITZEL College Prep., Art Assoc., VICA, Sr. Billboard, Sr. Candybox, Tennis, Homecoming Dance Comm. ,gr 7 I LA Zi 1 fl -Q , 1 J- AL LL'f4fGLfeJI ', L. C f' I. ,Lftaf I. I All H . ,, , Luncheon co-chairmen CONNIE WILLIS and MARTY TINGEY thought of having a picnic on the lawn but then came up with a bet ret idea. 7? BRENT DAVID NELSON College Prep., St. Body Business Mgr., Soccer Club, Honor Society. Key Club, Nr. Forensic Lge.. Math Club V.-P.. Bacc. Co-Chmn., Sr, Float Co-Chairman, Boys' State. St. Council, Nom. Con. Sl-IERRI NELSON College Prep., lst Attend.-Ir. Princess. EILEEN THERESE NEWMAN College Prep., Honor Society. German Club, Pep Club St.-ar-Arms, Sr. Float Comm., Homecom- ing Dance Comm., Pep Club Dinner Dance, Tri- Weekly' Sports Ed. ARAN JAY NICKERSON College Prep., Ski Club. Dance Club, Cross Country. Track, Concert Choir, 2nd Attend. Mr. Continental. KEVIN GREY NISSON General Course, General Activities. TERRY O'BRIEN General Course, Dance Club. Concert Choir. BRETT DEREK O'CONNELL Commercial. Homecoming Dance Comm., Soph. Billboard Comm.. Sr. Council, Nom. Con. CYNDEE OLER General Course, Ski Club, Pep Club. LINDA LE OLSEN College Prep., French Club. Chamber Swing Choir, Girls' State, Page in House of Reps. in 1976 Leg. GERALD LOUIS ONDRICEK,-IR. Vocational, Latin Club, Wrestling, Cross Coun rry, St. Council, Nom. Con., ROTC. TONY MARTELL ORCHARD College Prep., Football, French Club, Baseball Nom. Con., St. Council. BRADLEY ORME College Prep., Wrestling, Pep Band, Stage Band Concert Band, Nom. Con. DOUGLAS MCLAIN OSTLER Vocational, General Activities. BRENT OSUN A College Prep., Band, Math Club. JANNET PACKER General Course, General Activities. BECKY ,IO PAINTER College Prep., Sr. Cheerleader, Soph. Cheer- leader, Ski Club, Alqfone, Soph. Hop Comm., Sr. Ball Comm., Homecoming Dance Comm., Com- mencement Dance Comm., Soph. Duchess, 2nd Attendjr. Princess, St. Council, Nom. Con. REX PANCHERI General Course, Soph. V.-P., Key Club, IF Club, Soccer, Football, St. Council, Nom. Con. STEVE PARRY College Prep., St. Body Pres., Dance Club, Presi- dents' Club, St. Council, Nom. Con., Chamber Swing, jr. Prom CoCh., Football, Track,-IV Bas- ketball. MARY CAROL PASCHKE College Prep., Girls' Fed. Treas., Pep Club, Girls' Choice Comm., Homecoming Comm., jr. Billboard, Comm. Dance, Hunk-of-the-Month, St. Council, Nom. Con., Ed.-in-Chief Spud Annual. .IEFFERY ALLEN PSLEY General Course, ROTC. MARIE PAULSEN General Course, Girls' Choir, Chamber Swing, jazz Ensemble. WADE PAXMAN General Course, JIM CROWLEY and SUZANNE BUTTERFIELD in charge of tickets and programs, looked through many illus General Activities trations to find just the right one. EDWARD BRENT PAYNE College Prep IF Club Ski Club Lonely Hearts Gommencemenr Comm Football Nom Con St Council I.YI.E HENRY PEDERSEN Commercial, OEA. PATRICK PENDRY College Prep., Football, Dance Club, St. Council, Nom. Con., Baseball. KATHERINE PENNOCK College Prep., Alcyone,-Ir. Prom Comm., Sr. Ball Comm., Girls' Fed. Comm.,jr. Float Comm., St. Council, Nom. Con., Chamber Swing, Girls' Choir. CHRISTY .IO PETERSON General Course, Bowling Club, French Club, Ski Club, Pep Club Girls' Choice Comm. CYNTHIA ANN PETERSON College Prep., Ski Club, Bowling Club Sec.- Treas., Girls' Fed. Comm., Pep Club Girls' Choice Comm., Track, St. Council, Nom. Con.. ERIC DEAN PFOST College Prep., Nat'l Forensic Lge., Sr. Council, Nom. Con., Spud Annual Ads Mgr. and Dark- room Mgr. MARY PI-II LLI P College Prep., Track, Volleyball. GREG RASMUSSEN Vocational, Ski Club, Football, Nom. Con. STEVEN RASMUSSEN Vocational, Spanish Club, Sr. Ball Comm., Con- cert Band, Pep Band, Nom. Con. DONALD RAY Vocational, General Activities. BONNYJEAN RICHARDSON General Course, latin Club, Act 20, State Drama Award, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir Sec., Cham- ber Swing Choir, BRENT ROBERTS General Course, General Activities. RI-IONDA ROBERTS General Course, General Activities. LYNDA ANNE ROUSH Vocational, Ski Club, Art Assoc., GAA, Dance Club Review Ch., St. Center Mural Comm., Bas- ketball, Volleyball, Girls' Choice Comm., St, Council, Adv, Girls' Choir. EDDIE SANCHEZ College Prep., French Club, Tennis, Nom. Con., Act 20,jV Forensic Knights. DANIEL EARL SCHNEIDER IV College Prep., Football, Dance Club, Ski Club, Winner of Beard Contest. BRIAN CARL SCI-INUCKEL College Prep., Act 20, Nom. Con., Concert Band, Annual Photographer. AUDREY SCHUELKE College Prep., French Club, Pep Club, Mat- maids, Spanish Club, Flag-Drill Sec.-Treas., Homecoming Comm., jr. Float Ch., Sr. Ball Comm., Whds Who in American High Schools, St. Council, Nom. Con., Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Girls' Choir, -JOSEPH SCHWARTZENBERGER College Prep., Football, Dance Club, Ski Club. LADEN EA ,IO SEARLE College Prep., Pep Club Sec.-Treas., Homecom- ing Comm., Sr. Ball Comm., Nom. Con., Con- cert Choir, Girls' Choir, JAY SELLER College Prep., Act 20 Publicity Mgr, Lonely Hearts, French Club, Ski Club, State Drama Fes- rival, Debate, 'hi 0-4--r -IOY CONNIE SELLER College Prep., General Activities. HUGH NEIL SHABER College Prep., St. Body School Board Rep., Youth and Government, Lonely Hearts, Soph. Hop Co-Ch.,jr. Prom Comm., Nom. Con., Con- srirution Comm., Tri-Weekly Reporter, News Editor and Assoc. Ed. KATHLEEN KAY SHAWVER General Course, Adv. Girls' Choir, Concert Choir. LORI SHEPHERD College Prep., Honor Society, Girls' Choir, Chamber Swing Choir, Tigerettes Costume Mis- rress,jr. Prom Comm., Homecoming Dance Comm.,jr. Float Co-Ch., Sr. Ball Co-Ch. PHIL SIMPSON College Prep., Presidents' Club, St. Council, Nom. Con., Homecoming Gen. Ch., Chamber Choir, Track. LESLIE ANN SIX College Prep., Ski Club, Dance Club, Girls' Choice Comm.. Sr. Float Ch., Girls' Fed. Comm., jr. Prom Comm., Sunshine Sweetie, Concert Choir, Annual Staff Clubs Co-Ed., St. Council, Nom. Con. COREY B. SMITH General Course, Homecoming Parade Ch., Foot- ball,jV Basketball, Nom. Con. LISA MARC SMITH College Prep., Ski Club, Tigerettes, Girls' Fed. Comm., Dance Review Comm., Girls' Choice Comm., Co-Ch. Sr. Trip, Nom. Con., Annual Clubs Co-Ed., Sr. Demon. Co-Ch., Dance Club Sgr.-ar-Arms, Commence. Dance Comm., Pow- der Puff, Drill Down. THOMAS BRIAN SMITH College Prep., Math Club, Honor Society, Pep Band Sgt.-at-Arms, Nom. Con., Stage Band, Con- cert Band. SHELLY RAE SPAULDING Commercial, Sr. Ball Comm. CURTIS STACEY General Course, IF Club, French Club, Sr. Ball Comm., Baseball, Nom. Con. KELLY STAPLES General Course, General Activities LINDA MARIE STAVROS General Course, General Activities. RODNEY STEARNS College Prep., Band. GREGORY R. STODDARD College Prep., French Club, Tri-Weekly Staff, Spud Annual Staff. SHANNON STODDARD General Course, ROTC, DAVID STOFFEL General Course, Ski Club. SHAWN D. STOLTENBERG General Course, Ski Club, Art Assoc, BRIDGETTE INGRAHAM and TOM HARRISON got together when they were put in charge of the Senior Sob Assembly. nmencement Dance Chairmen BECKY -JOHNSON JAMES WONG relax for a while before they begin parations for the annual event. LEE STONE College Prep., Ski Club, Football, Track, Dance Club, -Ir. Soapbox Ch. MARGARET STONEBERG College Prep., Pep Club. SCOTT STEVEN SUN DSETH College Prep., Ski Club, Football, VICKI LYNN SWANSON College Prep., Ski Club, OEA, Alcyone, Sr. Ball Comm., Dance Club Pres., French Club Sec., Soph. Hop, Commenc. Dance Comm., Stud. Council, Nom. Con. PATRICIA ANN SWINYARD College Prep., Pep Club, French Club, Dance Club, Act 20 I-list., Skit Night Ch., Homecom- ing Dance Comm., Sr. Ball Comm., Stud, Coun- cil, Nom, Con, CECILIA ANN TAYLOR College Prep., Dance Club, Ski Club, Altyone, Tigerette Hist., Sgt.-at-Arms and Pres., jr. Prom Comm., Sr. Ball Comm., Dance Club Girls' Choice Ch., Baccalaureate Ch., Spud Annual Candicls Co-Ed., Picture Ed., Nom. Con, TAMMI TAYLOR College Prep., Homecoming Dance Comm., Sr. Ball Comm., Chamber Swing, Nom. Con. BLANE E. TECKMEYER College Prep., General Activities. MARK L. TECKMEYER College Prep., General Activities. 44 '77 Faces Growing Pains Mviflagfiir I iillfiill The class of 77 was not to be hindered by being the inexperi- enced lower classmen. Leaders who held the sophomores above the obstacles are shown above, left to right. TERRI FORlvIAN, cheer- leaderg PAM DOUGLASS, secretary, BECKY PAINTER, cheer- leaderg DEBBIE CHAFFIN, cheerleaderg REX PANCHERI, vice- presidentg BRIAN COMBO, president, and NANCY HERD, cheerleader. Advisors were GORDON BARBEN and BILL GRIM- METT. During their first year at IFHS the sophomores were represented during Homecoming activitis by BRIDGETTE INGRAHAM. Heading the week were PAM DOUGLASS, BRETT O'CONNELL - billboardg -IANA LEE CUSIMANO, CAROLYN BUSH - candy boxg TERRI FORMAN - skitg DOUG HARRIE - soap- boxg and TAMI TOLMAN, LIBBY HIGHLAND - song. The- Sophomore Duchess was BECKY PAINTER. Her attendants weri TRUDY WINTERFELD and BARBARA AHLSTROM. Was I in a Dream, the Sophomore Hop, was under the direction o' SCOTT LEWIS, DOUG MODROW, and HUGH SHABERN Sophomore Sweethearts, announced during intermission, wen' ri BRAD LARSEN and CARA HEMMING. Their attendants we - BRIAN BOMBO, ANITA HURT, TERRI FORMAN, VOIS WOOD. The Annual YAA Rummage Sale, which was an overloaded exp ' rience for the sophomores, was pulled together by CARA I-IEIVII MING, LORI LUN DQUIST, and TRUDY WINTERFELD. l i KENT THACKER General Course, Football, Ski Club. SHEILA RENAE THATCHER General Course, Art Assoc., St. Center Mural Comm., Girls' Choir, Nom. Con. MIKE THELEN General Course, Bowling Club. BLAIR W. THOMAS College Prep., -Ir. Class V.-P., Boys' Feel. V.-P., Homecoming Parade Ch., Commenc. Dance Comm., Basketball, Soph. Football, Boys' State. DEAN P. THOMPSON General Course, Cac or Club, Bowling Club, Nom. Con. CHRIS TILLER College Prep, Ski Club, Dance Club, Football, Art Assoc, JAY MARTIN TINGEY College Prep., IF Club, Sr. Luncheon Ch., Foot- ball, Stud. Council, Nom. Con. KELLI DIANE TOOLE College Prep, Dance Club, Arr Assoc., Ski Club Spanish Club, Alcyone, jr. Cheerleader, Soph Hop, Girls' Choice, -Ir. Prom, Sr, Ball Comm. Stud. Council, Nom. Con. DEBORAH KAY TOWNSEND General Course, Dance Club, French Club, Alcy- one, Tigerettes Sec. and V.-P., Soph. Float Ch. Girls' Choice Comm. JENNIFER SUE TRAUGHBER College Prep., German Club, Girls' Fed. Comm, Sunshine Sweetie, Girls' State, Girls' Choir, Con- cert Choir. ROBERT TROMP College Prep., Math Club Pres., Honor Soc. Scholastic Team, Merit Scholar, German Club. SCOTT D. VAN KAMPEN General Course, Ski Club, Art Assoc. V.-P,, St Center Mural Ch., Sr. Billboard, Football, KRISTIN E VEST General Course, Bowling Club. CINDY WACHS General Course, General Activities. DENISE ANN WAGNER I College Prep., Pep Club, Ski Club, GAA Sec,- Treas., jr. Prom Comm., Volleyball, Basketball, Soph. Clown. i i I JOSEPH WALKER General Course, General Activities. LESLI WALKER College Prep., Stud. Body Sec., OEA, Latin Club, Honor Society, Pep Club, Presidents' Club, Gen. Homecoming Song and Candy Box, Sr. Ball Comm.,jr. Class Float Co-Ch.,jr. Prom Comm., Chamber Swing Choir, Homecoming Queen,jr. Civitan Convention, Stud, Council, MICHAEL WALKER College Prep., General Activities. RONALD SCOTT WALLACE General Course, Ski Club. TAMARA KAY WARNER College Prep., OEA, Sr, Class Float, Sr. Class Billboard, German Club V.-P., Chamber Swing Treas., Nom., Mixed Choir. KATHLEEN ANNE WAYNE Commercial, Pep Club, Girls' Choir, Adv. Girls' Choir. MICHAEL ROBIN WEBBER General Course, Act 15, ROTC, Concert Band. PAUL WELKER College Prep., General Activities. ,IANA WHEELER Vocational, French Club, Ski Club, Sr. Ball Comm., Commence. Comm., Choir. JESSE WILLIAM WHEELER General Course, German Club. STACEY DAWN WHITE College Prep., Dance Club, Pep Club, Youth and Government, Presidents' Club, Spanish Club, Art Assoc. Pres., jr. Prom Comm., Pep Club Girls' Choice Comm., Sr. Billboard, Artist of the Month, Nom, Con., Stud. Council. MARY JANE WHITENIGHT College Prep., Art Assoc., Pep Club, Concert Choir, Pres, Club, Chamber Swing Hist. ! Press Agent, Youth and Government Pres., Act 20, Wallflowers V.-P.,jr. Skit Ch.,jr. Float Comm., Sr. Billboard Comm., Sr. Ball Pub. Comm., Act 20 Co-Pub. Ch., Youth Leg., St. Council, Nom. Con., Newspaper Staff , Title IX Comm. TTI BEST and ,JIM CLAPP were in charge of seating all the sen- at graduation and baccalaureate. kiwi: Fund-raising chairman for the class of 7 was LeANN CROMXYXELL. MARK GEORGE WHITHAM College Prep., Ski Club. Pep Band. BRADLEY WILKIN College Prep., General Activities. SHELLEY .IO WILLIAMS College Prep., Pep Club, Honor Society, Ski Club, Alcyone, Dance Club. French Club, St. . Council,jr, Prom Comm., Sr, Ball Comm., Homecoming Comm., Girls' Choirce Comm., Nom. Con., Concert Choir, Girls' Choir. CONNIE WILLIS College Prep., Pep Club Pres., St. Council, Sr. Luncheon Ch., Nom. Con., Powder Puff, Girls' Fed. I-Iist., Concert Choir. SUSAN WILLYERD College Prep., General Activities. TRUDY MARIE WINTERFELD College Prep., Alcyone, Ski Club, Pres. Club, OEA Vice-Pres., Girls' Fed. Sec., German Club Pres., Girls' Choir Pres., Sr. Ball Comm., -Ir. Prom Comm., Dance Club, Girls' Choice Comm., Homecoming Comm., Winter Carnival Comm., Girls' State,jr. Class Clown, Soph. Rummage Sale Co-Chrm,, Sunshine Sweetie, lst Attend. Soph, Duchess, St. Council, Nom. Con. Annual Activities Ed. LINDA ANN WIRKUS Commercial, Track, Pep Club, OEA. PAMELA ,JEAN WISER . College Prep., Ski Club, Dance Club, Alqfone, OEA, Soph. Float Comm., Soph. and jr. Skit Comm.,jr. Prom Comm., Sr. Ball Comm., Soph. Hop Comm., St. Council, Nom. Con. SCOTT WOLD General Course, General Activities. -IAIVIES COUGLAS WONG College Prep., Math Club, Dance Club, Key Club, IF Club Sec., Sr. Candy Box Ch., jr. Prom Comm., Sr. Ball Comm., Tennis, Cross Country, St. Council, Nom. Con., Commencement Dance Co-Ch. VON ALBERT WOOD College Prep., Key Club, Dance Club, IF Club V.-P., Soph. Hop Comm.,,Ir. Prom Comm., Skit Night MC, Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball, St. Council, Nom. Con. TAMRA SUE WRAY General Course, Pep Club,-Ir. Candy Box, Homecoming Pub. Ch., Concert Choir, Nom. Con. BRADLEY R. WRIGHT College Prep., German Club, Boys' Fed. Pres.,-Ir. Homecoming Class Ch., jr. Prom Comm., Bas- ketball, St. Council Sgt.-at-Arms, Concert Choir, Nom. Con. JEFFREY MICHAEL YARBROUGH College Prep., Ski Club, Dance Club, Sr. Ball Comm., Concert Choir. KATHY YOST College Prep., Act 20, Dance Club, Choir, Girls' Choice Comm. PENNY LYNN YOST Cormnercial, St. Body I-Iist., IASC State Sec., Math Club, Pep Club, Latin Club, St. Council, Executive Council, Pres. Club, Track, Sunshine Sweetie, Nom. Con., Sr. Ball Comm., Homecom- ing Dance Co-Ch. TERRY GAY YOUNG General Course, Pep Club, Teeger,Jr. Ch. Twirp Week, Sr. Ball Comm., jr. Candy Box Comm., Stud. Council, Choir, Nom. Con. HELEN TERESA ZALADONIS College Prep., Adv. Girls' Choir. KAREN LYNETTE ZOHNER College Prep., Pep Club V.-P., Sr. Ball Comm., Stud. Council, Nom. Con. MILTON BRADLEY ZUNDEL College Prep., IF Club, Dance Club, Track, Foot- ball, Basketball. Living Yesterday 5 Dreams Living yesterday's dreams Doing just what I've planned Changing castles from sand into stone And it's grand being free Really free just to be me But I think of you and our love And I wonder what you dream of Do you dream about all the things We thought we'd share? Living yesterday's dreams Thinking that it's so strange That although I loved you I could change And turn away from you to be so very lonely I just wanted to find my place In this crazy game called life I thought I'd be back with you I wanted so much to be your wife. Living yesterday's dreams Now I have my career But there is no victory 'Cause I need to have you here By my side - tell me you care. Of a career I dreamed I was wrong I needed you all along I know if it's in God's plan We'll get together We'll live yesterday's dreams. - LOIS COLLINS fPRIZE-WINNING soNG 1 SENIORS OF 19771 Blaylock Engineers junior Clas . ,,...,..,: an Five juniors take the responsibility of keeping the Class secretaryg and RHONDA BEERS, vice-president. of 1978 afloat: RICHARD BLAYLOCK, presidenrg NIXON, cheerleader, is missing from picture. ,JUDY AHLSTROM, Cheerleaderg ,IOCELYN PARKER, ow-sw-v..sN...........,. 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Q ' f ' X- as 'f fy ,st -Xi-...g-fy, rf, 5-C, gg Ce' .Re kg .. ix .N TQ Pe. X ff- ' f N . ee. X A ' P J xz IN. 1 - ffl f- X kf RN V 1 fe--.CXPX - f J- re . I t 5-xg. . -I, IN? C. 1- Trix vp I r-T fg, W, pf . E, F. ,Lg V al , 2 I xf I - ii, Q fb 5 - . ge -I 1 -Ufll e NEIH' ev 69 Gt Quail Q A .r . Pe Q C. Q i is ff M A Ui rxii. my Te fe . Q 'K it 51 kgilfb We f f- - -3 4, R ef ji Q. e fs S 2. e. e, Q gf S 5 gf- AX Tgev I A 1 C i-Q si 'N, mxi , ,x ' af . if cfs SN els e 1 SQ- .ff Q 4 .-' . . The Class of '78 started out witlig fireworks an gbrass bands tobb S-C Q STA CII-LYE S helped to drive ongo give first to the junio - XK ' , '-H led by RICHARD BLAYLOCK,epQsidetttf'Aflter two years of male leadership, there is the feminine Qtxouch Sf RHONDA BEERS, elected vice-presidentg and ,IOCELYN PARKER as secretary. JUDY AI-IISTROM and DIANE NIXON led the class in vigorous cheers this year. The duties of junior Class advisors were fulfilled by MR. CLEO GEDDES and MR. CRAIG ASHTON. Hoecoming brought the juniors a fair share of the take this year when they won a second place in skit competition under the chair- manship of ANN STRUHS and DENISE MOON. Then ia in thedsong area. Chairmen of float committee, which took thir were KIRSTEN BERRETI' and -IOE PURCELI.. The float w graced by junior Princess CHRIS BLAESQ First Attendant MI4 HELLE PAULg and Second Attendant TERESA PAINTER. juni. soapbox took second with CURT DOGGETI' in charge. junior bil board this year took first place under committee chairmen SAND TONGE and LORRAINE NIEISON. Candy box was given tl honor of second place with ,IAN I-IAMMERLAND and DIXI HARKER running the show. john Beers Rhonda Beers Brian Beesley Mike Bell Linda Beller Bruce Benedick Susan Benjamin David Bensen Shauna Benson Lori Bernard Kirsten Berrett Rhonda Berry Y Lnyvxg , ,.,.,.,,. .M.N,,,,, .,..,, .- Dave Bird Dave Black Chris Blacs Annette Blasius Richard Blaylock Gayle Bloom Debbie Boume Loriann Bressler Patti Brickell Dona Brighton Charmaine Brown Leonard Browning Tonia Bruch Kim Brunson jana Brunt Carol Burggraf Brian Burton Debbie Butler Mike Butterfield D. j. Calderwood Xi ' 153 Brian Campbell Francelle Campbell Kathy Carlile Brett Case Doug Case Cindy Charboneau Lynette Cheney Christa Chivers Brian Clark Curtis Clark Annette Cleverly Elaine Collard Vicki Cook Andy Coon Amy Cousins Keith Crocker Brad Cushing Karen Darnell Debbie Davidson April Davis '1'9 Lana Davis Dan Dearden Tona De La Garza Cindy Demming Kurt Denning joe Dennis Coleen Dent Terrell Derrick Scorr Dickinson Marilyn Divine Curr Doggett Marie Dumont Laura Ekelund Sharilee Ellis Helen Erickson Mark Evans Ann Fager Brenda Farnes jeff Farnes Mike Feeley O Jw fa N I , Q, rv trynFcming Qgvyff Q ON Q Vi do KX KU, W J X 0 A Q if X7 Q jp Sydney Franklin af W a, XJ 6? 5' J U Wendy Garner Cris Garrelrs Sreve Gentle Terry Gibbons Anncrrc Goelzcr Tom Goldman Paul Goodwin Robyn Gray Bob Gagon Gina Gallup Tony Gardner 'SV 'L 7 Michelle Haskell Edna Hasselsrrom Kathleen Hawthorne Ruey Hayes ,lackie Heim Josie Helm Terri Griesr Robbin Griffith -lLlCllLlC Haas Ted Hackman ,lan Ham merland Kevin Hancly George Hanson Dixie Harl-:er Valerie Harr ,leri Lyn Harris .loe Harris Blake Hart Scott Hemslcy Myrna Hendricks Nancy Henken Jodi Herring Brad Hilker Paul Hill Alan Homer Doug Howell Connie Hudson Kevin Hunter Martha Hiatt juliejacobson Bryan Jamison Mark ,Iaussi Renee jen sen Chuck johnson Deron johnson Paul johnson Steve jordan Ken -Iuell 'sw jerry jussel jeff Kaiser Christy Kempner Brian Kidwell Cheryl Knight Dan Knudsen Toni Kraupp Wiel Lanier Brad LaPray Layne Larsen Leslie Lawrence Kirk Lawson Mike Lehro Valerie Leonard -Iohn Lewis Lori Lewis Cyndi Likes Pam Lirtleford Tim Lohse Kathy Lords Beth love Debbie Lysfjord Tony Magnelli Alicia Mandel Chris Marshall Colleen McCabe Kelly McCafferty Mike McDonald Mindy Mcliinlay Wendy' McPherson jeff Melgaarcl Mike Merkley Cliff Miles Debra Miley Mike Mondada Paula Monson Denise Moon Allan Moore Mat Morse Debbie Mortenson L - 4,C,f'N TC: ez ,M J: - N ' KJ 1 - ' V rn WRX--l 9' fill 1' fx Jes! ref ' , 4 t ' , 2, .- K4 V f, ix Y, J Q ix M or-,X ,-' xii i , y ,. , it , ef.. ,N ,, . M11 ,f fe' S' JJ My I vt , I A ll , 4, .- ,,.':,q V ka is X ,X-gi' - X, L ky f. sf! f,-J y fre' 1 ll nf .. N 'N . - -'H In ,Hy www 7, C,-f P 4,0 -J fl J ' 'life Cf' J J fx-. mf -- Key ,J J, fi 4 3 -,fo pf M Gi, Aw I ,Raj K, far X. fi- my , , Y , ml QU 1' ' .s ' 0 Kg, rx xi , nl fl J M! 'LX A lf' . ,Z l l 'Jig lo.: 'wjwl ,A y by f xl if , fo, l liyv A XM C L , if A M Jw My A -t -gl' .Lg 3,1 -M ,xnj ' 5 5 1 XA' N M W ff ff' if 5013 V,xQ.,4 X tr Ami D 4,1 'Rr-J' ikx lv x J ' 5 A ,' Ely, I H . Y: ' ' V ve! 1 f is iw jx i y f 'C ref' ref ,Y Q hifi H A 1. ' is A f Q- fl et -Q i n , mf r 5 ' st! L, This year MRA CLEO GEDDES and MR. CRAIG ASHTON combined their efforts to try to assist the jun- ior Class in any way they could. Rhonda Moser Iv Sandy Moss Tim Mueller Darla Nelson N joel Nelson Kathy Nield Lorraine Nielson Lori Nisson Diane Nixon Lynette Oakey Pat O'Brien Clare Oliver james Olsen Carrie Olson Tony O'Niel Michele Osborn Mike Ostler Sherry Ovarcl Teresa Painter Brian Park -Jocelyn Parker Bret Parmer Michelle Paul Carol Paxman Paulynn Paxman Liz Pendrey Deanne Perrenoud Will Perry Chris Peterson Lance Peterson Annette Phillip Kerk Phillips .-. Ar' rr' l Diane Pierce Kyla Plaster ,ludi Ploerz joe Pointer Diane Powell ,loe Purcell Chris Purlciss Daun Radford josie Radrke Barbara Rains Hal Rapp Laurie Rawlins Roger Raymond Eddie Reed David Rigby Renee Riley Todd Rirter Greg Roberts Steve Roberts Jodi Roh Pam Rooks Vicki Roper Steve Rowberry Carey Rydalch Robin Rydalch jim Ryder Brian Sayer Susan Schenk Kevin Schorzman Brent Schwabedissen Mary Schwartzenbergcr jim Serr Kathy Serher Mary Shane Susan Shawver Mark Sherick Debbie Short jan Sibbett Ken Simpson Karen Somers Cenia Sommers Margo Spaulding jay Standlcy Barbara Stanley Kathy Stearns Bruce Stevenson Kevin Stewart Traci Stokes erm?-if QSM XQSVX Kevin Strcerr Ann Struhs Kami Suittcr Dave A. Taylor David Taylor Mike Taylor Cathy Teckmeyer Tim Thomas Brent Tigue Dave Tobin Toni Toller Sandy Tonge Shauna Toole Sherry Tyler Vivian Van Deusen Cameron Wages Phil Waggoner ,Io Ann Walker Eileen Wallace Steven Washburn Christi Waterfield Mike Watkins Patti Wellman -Ioe Whittaker Ray Whittier Becky Wilkinson -Iary Willard Lezli Williams Shane Williams Bill Willis Helene Wilsey john Wilson es.:- 'l t'1 k if ,.. ,if . cw www fi Mwfijflfwfik Qwpwfffflywwyyy WWMW ir CRW Cgxffff WW? gwLi,fWfWlLBWW m Qfwyggyyxygl 'J wg ' .yfkyjyygiygfwiwy lwgmi-M M NXMQN jgkwiiwsfwm 5 l I l I J The Class of '79 found themselves swinging into high school Will CSTANDING RIGHTQ MIKE TAYLOR as president CSTANDIN LEFTJQ BILLY REED as vicepresidenr, QSTANDING RIGHTD ar fSTANDING MIDDLEJ CINDY BIRCH as secretary. Keeping class spii were KLEFT TO RIGHTJ JEANINE-IONES, LISA BUTLER, LOP STREE'I'I', and LISA EDWARDS, as cheerleaders. ' Susan Akey Sophs Escape Usual Initiation The class of '79 was the first class to escape the arduous, embarrassing, tradition of initiation. The school board ruled that all informal initiations be banished. Neverthe- less, those novices, under the leadership of MIKE TAY- LOR, president, experienced the traditional tribute from the upper classes - Sophomores pulled a boo-boo - whenever the occasion afforded. Other officers elected were BILLY REED, vice-presi- dent, and CINDY BIRCH, secretary. Cheerleaders LISA BUTLER, LISA EDWARDS, -IEANINE JONES, and LORI STREET kept the sophomores' spirits high. Sophomore members of the general Homecoming Com- mittee were KAREN SWINYARD and GARY WALKER. Skit Chairmen TOM BLAKELY and MITCH HUDSON and Song Chairmen VALERIE SIX and MARGO BALMFORTI-I received third place for their efforts at skit night. Eaming two more third place honors were Billboard Chairmen CLARK MILES and JULIE MERRILL and Soapbox Chairmen LEE BOOTH and GROVER RAY. In charge of Candy Box, which also received third place, were DENA HARKER and JAC- QUE TREASURE. ,IAN MERRITT, Sophomore Duch- ess, LORI STREET, first attendant, and KATHY HARKER, second attendant, rode on the class float, cre- ated under the supervision of RON LILJENQUIST. The float captured the sophomores' only second place. Christine Anderson Eric Anderson Ricky Anderson Tony Armstrong Peggy Arnold jim Baker Margo Balmforth Becky Barker Cozette Bames Frances Bamey Vlendi Barrie Kelley Beasley Frank Bell Suzanne Bemhard Chuck Best Debbie Billings Cindy Birch jim Bithell Kelly Blackbum Tom Blakely john Boltz Lee Booth Beth Bowman Linda Bradshaw -Iudi Brandon Kathy Bressler Lisa Briggs Keven Brinton Bill Btitschgi Charles Brown Dorothy Brown Patty Brown Stacy Brown Vicki Brown james Browning Pauline Browning Karen Buchholz jonathan Burdick Lisa Butler Terri Butterfield Margaret Butts Bart Byerly Geri Byrne David Calderwood Lonnie Call Terry Call Glen Carpenter Deana Cave Bart Cherry Bret Cherry Debbie Cheslock Susan Christensen Darlene Claiborne -Iayna Cole Mark Connell julie Coon Brad Couch Cynthia Coward Danny Croft Kris Crofts Cindy Cullum Wilford Cziep Stacey David Fred Davidson Becky Davis Michelle Dewey Brad Dilworth Larry Dodson jerry Doherty Ray Donaldson Dan Drummond Karla Duf fin Garren Durtschi Lisa Ebeltoft Kyle Eden Lisa Edwards Ryan Ellis Scott Emery james Feist jared Fuhriman David F ullmer Kevin Gardner Kathy Garner Ann Gauss jan Gauss Daniel Goddard Ron Gottula jane Gray Kaylyn Green wifi 'nz 7 Gorden Barben and William Grimmett found themselves advising the Sophomore Class in their times of need. iii Wade Griest john Griffith Terry Hackman ,lill Hall Linda Halstead Will Hannum Deanna Hanson Greg Hanson josh Hansen Laura Hanson Mark Hansen Steve Hansen Dena Harker Kathy Harker Kathy Harrie Margie Harris Brian Hathhorn Lori Heser Mark Hickman Lori Higley Beverly Hill Dennis Hill Ryan Hill Lori Hines Kelly Hirning Christine Hoffman Carrie Ann Holm Karen Howe Renae Howell Laurie Hurt Kevin Iverson jackie Ivie Jef f rey jack Tamera jack Annette Jensen Steve -Jensen Shari -Jett Ted johnson Cindy jones ,Jeanine jones Kathy Jorgensen Darla -Iustesen Karen Kapp Patty Kenny Randy King Nanette Knopp David Koenig Rodolphe Kracher Brian Kuck Evelyn Larsen Shane Lee Steve Lewis Ron Liljenquist Diane Lindsay julie Lintner Donnetta Littleford Karen Longua Laurie Lott Lori Lovelace Dixie Madsen Larry Markeson Tom Marko Patty Marler Laurie Marriott Sue Marsh Craig Martin Stephanie Maughn David McDermott Connijo McGarry Shauna McKell Chris McLain Kelley McLain Roger Meng jackie Meppen julie Merrill 5 . Nb' do fl NVAQVJTJS' .yuifj K e, Mop ffl of My ftiifaa QD u -,ff t xii eff' V lf' pr 176 L A sophomore tiger made his big appearance at the IF Skyline Football Game The baby tiger s presence added to the high spirits and hopes of the fans Kim Merrill 'Ian Merritt Brad Metcalf David Mikesell Clark Miles Glen Miller Mark Miller Paul Monson Dannette Montague Rhonda Morgan Shelley Mortensen Penny Mortenson Mary Mullen Mitzi Murdock Brent Nelson Lanae Nelson Linda Nelson Brett Neville Kristine Newbold Mary Newman Knrmen Nicholas Tom O'Brien Colleen O-INICFLI Kenclel Oakey Annette Olsen Fran Olsen ,lef f Olsen Denise Olsen Tim Orme Todd Orme The Sophomore clns used graffiti on 9 sign for Sophomore homecoming clemonstrntion. Shane Osborne Karen Osrler Brad Park .loan Parry Allison Paschke Terry Pasta Sharon Patton Brent Pedersen -lane-ne Perkins Stun Perry Rick Raymond Billy Reed Verta Richardson Liz Roberts Michelle Roberts Don Robinson Barbara Russell Sharon Sage Didi Salvesen jill Saunders Vicki Schenk Greg Schmidt Cyndy Peterson Eric Peterson Melodi Peterson Wade Peterson Tami Pettingill Marian Pierce Bill Plum Sandy Porter Debbie Price Pin if 1:-7 Dawnette Sommerz Kurt Sorenson Charla Sracey Karen Stanger Danerte Stevenson Paul Stoddard Vincent Stoddard Eddie Stolworthy Terry Stone Marla Schneider Amy Schoonen Susanne Search Becky Serr Sherry Serr Lynn Shearer Stan Shogren Valerie Six Saundra Slusser Cheryl Smith Drew Smith LeAnn Smith I ,f 4 ,,f, 1 f X f',' Don Storm Lori Streett Karen Swinyard Kim Taylor Mike Taylor Tami Thatcher Elizabeth Theobald Todd Thompson julie Tiller Bonnie Townsend Kathy Van Deusen Mike Vargo Brad Vilen Gary Walker Rita Walker jerry Ward Sandra Watkins Wendy Weaver Brian Tracy Chuck Traghber Bart Traveller Jacque Treasure Gary Triplett Trudi Tueller ffl?-YL Randy Willard Ayy ' Qophomores think they have the Raymond Williams Cool image of the Fonz Kris Woodruff Grover Wray Lynn Wright jay Yost Kevin Young Rob Young Kirk William Young jim Zundcl 182 ich One Generates W Energy ,UOFIS First Winning Season in 6 Years Hits I F Pocatello Boise Nampa Meridian Twin Falls Highland Borah Bonneville Minico Skyline Coaching the Tigers to their first winning season since 1969 were CLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Mike Durrant, Tom Berg, Dave Erickson, Bob O'Mera, Russ Radford, Craig Murray, and Tom Auchampach. Hard-working managers, who pro- vided Gaterade, toted towels, and han- dled cquipment for the players, are shown CABOVE, LEFT TO RIGHTJ: joe Pointer, Joe Purcell, and Lance Peterson. igers Capture Third in S. l. C. The Tigers posted an 8 and 3 mark for the year. Losing a stunning opener .to Pocatello, I.F. bounced back to defeat Boise, Nampa, Meridian, and Twin Falls before falling to first-rated Highland. At CLEFTJ VON WOOD, 23, fends off a Highland blocker while JODY HANSEN, ss, DAN SCHNEIDER, es, and an unidentified Tiger close in on the ball carrier. I.F. then stomped Borah at home by a score of 41-27. The defense KLOWER LEFT D hauls down a Borah runner. The Tigers went on to win eas- ily over Bonneville and Minico. The annual contest against Skyline, however, resulted in a frustrating loss for the talented team. The Tigers' VON WOOD, 25, REX PANCHERI, 63, and JOHN WILSON, 77, KBELOWJ pursue sky- line's CARL HAN SEN, 42. Skyline lnsures Blue Goalposts November 13 signaled the end of the winning season for Coach Bob O'Mera and the Tigers with a loss to Skyline that placed the first-rated Tigers in third place in the state. Coach O'Mera, who received several honors at the climax of the season, is pictured at CRIGHTJ with Dave Erick- son, varsity assistant. Coach O'Mera, named Coach of the Year in the S.I.C., also received a citizenship award from the Idaho Falls Kiwanis Club in recognition of his being named Coach of the Year. O'Mera also finished second to Dee Pankratz of Borah in the Idaho Statesman's poll for Coach of the Year. DONNIE BALDWIN KBELOWJ who was named quarterback for the all-city team, prepares to pitch the ball to DAN KNUDSEN. It was a disappointing ending to an exceptional season as the Grizzlies defeated I.F. 34 to 27 on November 13. The Tigers led at halftime by a score of 14 to 13 but Skyline came out snarl- ing to take a 27 to 14 lead in the fourth quarter. With 2:20 to go in the game, .IODY HANSEN recovered a Skyline fumble and raced to paydirt, making the score 27-21. The Tigers attempted an onside kick, failed, and the Grizzlies capped the game seconds later with a 25 yard touchdown run by CARL HANSEN. A 58 yard TD pass from BRIAN COMBO to DAVE JOHN- SON added the final points but time ran out on the Tigers. A Skyline defenseman tackles DONNIE BALDWIN as NEIL LANIER, 66, looks on CUPPER LEFT 5. DAN KNUDSEN, 36, races upfield CLEFTD while MIKE MAHO- NEY, 52, watches. I O I Tigers Rip Bruins for Homecoming W1 n Victory over the Bruins highlighted Homecoming week as I.F. downed Twin Falls 28-8 on October 8. Scoring all of their points in the first half, the Tigers coasted to an easy win. DAVE TOBIN chalked up the first points as he gathered in a punt and raced 60 yards down the sidelines to paydirt. The next score came when DONN IE BALDWIN ran over the goaline from 4 yards out, top- ping a 63 yard drive. A halfback pass from BRAD ZUNDEL to DAVE JOHNSON resulted in 6 more points, with STEVE ROW- BERRY adding the PAT. SCOTT HALL then intercepted a Bruin pass to set up the final Tiger score. With 3 minutes to go in the game, SCOTT MCFARLAND broke one for 90 yards to give Twin Falls their only touchdown. ZUNDEL, who threw the game's scoring pass, was a versatile player. He is pictured at CRIGHTQ, running behind MIKE MAHO- NEY. The offensive backfield for '76 consisted of the following Tigers: ROW ONE - QLEFT TO RIGHTJ Jamey Fielding, Dan Knudsen, Lee Stone, Mike Watkins, Brad Cushing. ROW TIVO - Kelly Hart, Steve Parry, Brad Zundel, Mike Mahoney, Brian Combo, Donnie Baldwin. efensive Backs Hassle Opponents 9 Q It S? ll Playing in the defensive backficld for I.F. this year were 14 gridders: ROW ONE - KLEFT TO RIGHTJ Mike Bean, Scott Hall, Joe Schwartzen- bergcr, Ted Meikle, Mike Bell, Doug Howell, Greg Roberts. ROW TIVO - Pat Pendry, Cory Smith, Marty Tingey, Scott Van Kampen, Tony O'Neil, Allen Homer, Von Wood. DOUG HOWELL CLEFTJ dives to break up a Bruin pass. I. F. Bounces Borah Lions For the first time since 1962, on October 22 I.F. defeated the Borah Lions. With the Tigers trailing 20 to 7 at halftime, MIKE WATKINS took the second half kickoff and raced 90 yards for a TD. That seemed to spark the Tigers as they exploded for 4 more touchdowns, holding the Lions to only one. Final score was 41 to 27 in favor of the Tigers. The Tiger defense QBELOWJ smothers the Borah runner, causing a fumble. At QRIGHTJ, the Lion's ball carrier is knocked flat on his back. A - X . . , , u K N- f , Nye x X X x x X, X. p K, it , t l M .' ' - - .f,'b.'.f X X N X X , lt, X ,K xg X X x j,,Vx.k , X X K X X -. X - of x x x ,0- v ,,, l , X X lk., w XX X. .V ., Xt, X x lf X X W Y X' , X N X X X, X X X xx X X xx Xt, l N tx . 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M 45 Jn I X 1-2 X N '1 ., J 5 7 r , f M Q zffzf' if w 1. 2 Q .2 'ir M fm , . 'AR A ,.'V JN .mm-L m, - as if W0 N NW . kyz. X f : Q ffl! Cs ' Q F Y K I E ng -ei' f :Q h 'ff ,Q f' ,. an ' .,, . . , .R 1 ,WG ,f gf! L ff' Q at fn Q - .E ,e -' f 2. ll . . t . A N KI . . XZ sf. W aa: , K -13 in .dxf ,pl AL 8 W ' ,V ,pp ' E 1' Q K Q I ' 4 .I X , Tigers Blast Bonneville The Tigers routed Bonneville 58 to 15 for an easy victory on October 28. The defensive secondary had a great night with 8 interceptions, 2 of them returned for touchdowns by -IODY HANSEN and CORY SMITH. The Tiger offense tossed a few passes of their own, gaining 102 yards through the air. At QRIGHTJ BRAD ZUN- DEL has snagged a Baldwin pass. Defensive Linemen for 76 are shown QBELOWJ: ROW ONE -- CLEFT T RIGHTJ Fred Hill, Scott Sundseth, Kelly Kienlen, Chris Tiller, john Wilw Richard Flint, Dave Taylor, Steve Rowberry. ROW TIVO - Rex Panche Eric Williams, Dan Dearden, Dan Schneider, Kevin Horan, Brian Sayer, Stev -Iordanhlody Hansen. ,Q .:. X5J Several of the Tigers playing for I.F. this season also together on the fourth grade Clair E. Gale team QABOVEJ. ROW ONE - QLEFT TO RIGHTQ 'ed Meikle, Mark Bodily, james Wong, Tom Harrison, erry Roberts, Scott Stevenson, Mike Mahoney. ROW Tiger Players Gain Honors Mike Mondada was the only Tiger named to the All-State team this year. He was also on the first team for A11- S.I.C. along with Mike Mahoney and Steve Rowberry. Those on the second team were three defensive players: Jody Hansen, Fred Hill, and Scott Hall. The All-City offensive players from I.F. were Mike Mondada, Don Bald- win, Mike Mahoney, Brad Zundel and Steve Rowberry. Defensive players on the All-City team were Jody Hansen, Fred Hill, Tom Harrison, Kevin Hunter, Doug Howell, and Scott Hall. Running the routes for I.F. this sea- son were KLEFT TO RIGHTH Shane Williams, Kurt Zom, Brian Burton, Lee Stone, receivers. TIVO - Paul johnson, Don Baldwin, Steve Parry, Mark Blackburn, Brett O'Connel, Brad Larsen, Paul Welker, Kelly Karpins. ROW THREE - Dwight Baker, Rodney Whittiker, Brad Zundel, Terry Clifford, Kevin Stewart, Reed Bowen. Sophomores Glean Gridiron Experience VIC GREGORY was elected by his fellow players at the fall banquet as the Most Promising Player of the '79 class. Starting out with a little bad luck the sophomore foot- ball season was somewhat of a disappointment, consider- ing a total score of 0-7, but the coaching staff feels that with some hard work in the off season it will be a good team next year. The strong desire of the team will help cotmteract any lack of experience and next year everyone is hoping to win many victories for I.F.H.S. The Sophomore football team, coached by Michael Dur- rant, Dave Erickson CUPPER RIGHT, LEFT TO RIGHTJ and Craig Murray KMISSING FROM PIC- TUREJ is pictured QABOVEQ: FIRST ROW- KLEFI' TO RIGHTQ Mike Vargo, Rob Young, Dave McDermott, Lee Booth, Grover Wray, Craig Martin, Todd Orme, and Lfiike Storms. SECOND ROW - Chris Wloodruff, Ben jum Zundel, Ted johnson, Steve Sireci, Todd Terry -Ienkens, Frank Wfilsey, and David Mikesell. ROW- Mark Connell, Tony Yonts, Kevin Gardner, La Johnson, Roger johnson, john Boltz, Vic Gregory, Bre Nelson, and Roger Meng. The sophomore tigers showed great enthusi- asm and determination as they tried to intercept a pass QLEFD. Rick Raymond and Ted johnson KLOWER LEFT J attempted an inspiring tackle for LF. JwgqQmmmmwbwmwwwwwwmfmwwwhwjd ,J-Cpwvef AKZWRA i?Je?lfg fytZ'6'7.4 'gba A'y 07i - 909' i0 'JQfJ'w1L4gJ' fyzxu Ada' wel? 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J ,QQ ,444 Qgue QP M WMMMM -lilfldl , lik QWW iv' 'as i wlof-Qt , Yisxitm i' if at N.-I , f . . had I e gg. az qmnw, rsh., OAR Ga owcdlchlscywcdfffi cAJJl-JUG-IbJ4.Ql sl omlowfct -A-Zi The Idaho ls High School Varsity Basketball Team finished the regular season ranking second in the Southem Idaho Conference and first on the Eastem side of the state. The regular season resulted in a record fo 16 wins and only 3 losses. Head Coach Les Roh fABOVEj, molded the young Tiger squad into a well balanced team. By Roh's playing the second string often, they have gained valuable experi- ence that no amount of practice can replace. The varsity team has faced all oncomers with that spe- cial Tiger enthusiasm and determination, that has made I.F. known throughout Idaho. The l.F.H.S. team's pictured at the left KLEFT TO RIGHTJ. They are Kurt Zom, Brad Zundel, Steve Kent, Brad Larson, Blair Thomas, Mike Mondada, Brad Vil- steten, Brad Vlright, Don Baldwin, john Ahlstrom, Dave Tobin, and Brian Burton. ,0,o5V5L5eow So Jw' t qlalsaootfce cMJlee.Q was OM ,Q,50.rT-eofvx x TNF 199 Basketball Varsity Yields Unly Three 3 in 79 Game Season WE THEY Madison 55 45 Rigby 49 42 Bonneville 73 56 Twin Falls 51 37 Borah 52 47 Rigby 49 46 Minico 52 42 Skyline 61 43 Pocatello 52 55 Highland 43 54 Bonneville 68 55 Pocatello 50 44- Meridian 58 51 Skyline 67 39 Capital 37 65 Minico 61 'so Highland 62 45 Boise 57 149 Nampa 63 Q 47 The Idaho Falls Varsity team whip- ped the Skyline Grzzlies in S.I.C. bas- ketball action, making the eighth straight win for the 76-77 season. DONNIE BALDWIN CRIGHTJ and BRAD ZUNDEL each scored 14 points in the cross town match, help- ing to pull the final score to 61-43. A rematch was played on February 2 with the same end result occurring except for the score which changed to 67-39. MIKE MONDADA CUPPER RIGHTJ went high in the air to gain control of the ball against the scram- bling defender. The I.F. varsity squad defeated the number one ranked Highland Rams on February 11. The Tiger defense kept the taller Rams on their toes as the I.F. team cruised to a 62-45 win in S.I.C. action. Brad Zundel KABOVEJ lcd the Tiger scorers with 16 points while Brad Wright CUPPER LEFTQ and Don Baldwin were close behind with 14 points apiece. After topping the Rams, the I.F. squad had a 13-3 record. Then the dis- ciplined team defeated Boise in a thrill- ing game and trounced Nampa the next night, completing the Tiger's sea- son very satisfyingly. Brad Larsen QLEFTQ looks for a Tiger supporter as he protects the ball against his opponent. I.F. varsity upset Bonneville in S.I.C. action at Rick's College gym with a final score of 73-56. KURT ZORN CABOVEJ out-manuevers the Bees in the third game of the season, leaving the Tigers with an unblem- ished record in their first three games of the season. BLAIR THOMAS QUPPER RIGHTJ adds a basket to help I.F. keep their good record. CRIGHTJ STEVE KENT falls after a quick steal for the Tigers. U s,tii,s,s..sse .1 H 1 ,- W4 so 1,,,,,.4si '4' l. F. Tigers Upset Both Local Rivals s , I.F. topped off four straight wins by ripping Skyline in their own gym. BRIAN BURTON QABOVEJ edges the Grizzly opponents in the cross town match. Even while being over-guarded DONNIE BALDWIN QUPPER LEFT J, sets up a basket for I.F. with his natural high-scoring ability. Poll Rates Tigers Znd in State Idaho Falls varsity member, MIKF MONDADA QABOVEJ out-manuev- ers his overly aggressive opponent in regular season action, while BRAD LARSON CRIGHTJ looks for a team- mate to receive the ball. The I.F. coaches fUPPER RIGHTJ and the tiger manager, CHUCK JOHNSON, watch as I.F. downs their opponents. as 1 tt,ss, The Tiger Varsity performances denied most oncomers the chance to win, as I.F. completed their season sec- ond in the State AP Poll JOHN AHLSTROM QLEFTH appears to have the ball completely under control in this seasonal game. DAVE TOBIN QLOWER LEFTjpre- pares to pass the ball in this Tiger bat- tle. BRAD WRIGHT below assisted I.F. in their many wins. 2 Ti ers Win Berth in State Tourney The I.F. Tigers earned a berthfin the S.I.C. State Tournament after several close games in the District playoffs. I.F. was upset by Minico in the first game of the State Tourney, in a close thriller that ended with a score of 64-69. Then in the consolation bracket I.F. was eliminated by Meridian on March IO. The Capital Eagles received the State crown again for the third straight year, with the Pocatello Indians coming in as a close second. Idaho Falls in their traditional winning way, stunned Bonneville in the first game of the A-1 District playoff on February 23 with a close score of 56-55. After a setback by Highland the Tigers sprang back to overwhelm the Skyline Grizzles, 62-60. This boosted the I.F. spirit as they crushed Blackfoot, 73-61, in the final game of the District tourney. Right, BRAD ZUNDEL sets up a beautiful shot for the Tigers, in the state tournament, while MIKE MONDADA fbelowj saves the ball from a steal by the Rams in the district play, junior Varsity Rides Through Rough Season The Idaho Falls junior Varsity basketball team had a difficult sea- son this year, finishing with a record of 1 and ll. Their lone victory, in which they scored 45 points in the first half, was against Bonne- ville. Coach Mike Durant and Manager Kevin Hunter KLEFTJ said that the team played a lot of good halves but couldn't quite keep it together for an entire game. Even though the guys had an exasperat- ing practice schedule fmeeting at the First Street Stake House and the I.F. gym at 7 p.m.J, they had a good time and several are hoping to play on the varsity next year. Members of the squad are pictured below QLEFT TO RIGHTQ . ROW ONE - LANCE PETERSON, ALAN HOMER, STEVE ROWBERRY, MARK JAUSSI, DAVID TAYLOR. ROW TIVO - JOE POINTER, JAMES OLSEN, BRENT SCHNEIDER, ANDY COON, DAN DEARDEN, ,IAMEY FIELDING and MIKE McDONALD are not pictured. Erickson Coaches Sophomore Cagers The I.F. SOPhomore basketball team suffered a few U O LA' losses but overall they gained needed experience for the o ' .. 'Q Tiger team next year. Coach Dave Erickson QRIGHTQ took over the sopho- mores halfway through the year. The team ,gradually shaped into a disciplined squad through his directions. x 4 X vit Ai ggi' Big r X ' Q ,,Aih Y 8, N. X,...s ,., p , . , 'if n o ' X f ml X s 5 M The Sophomore Team is pictured above CLEFT TO RIGHTJ. FIRST ROW- ,Ioe Cox, Mark Hickman, Drew Smith, Kendal Oakey,,Grover Wray, an- Mike Storms. SECOND ROW - Brent Nelson, Eric Peterson, Gary Walke Todd Thompson, Dane Wingerwn, and Ray Donaldson, if 2. 2 af N N x8 SQL - .1471 1' BRAD VILEN QUPPER LEFT J who played on the sophomore team so he could gain experience for the district tourney, jumps high for a basket over his aggrcsors' head. Guarding the ball from an opponent is KENDAL OAKEY QABOVEJ While DANE WINGERSQN CLEF1' 'tries fog a foul allot as an extra point. I N -Z!! , -C yard ,x .4 g rx . V, xi ' ye,-' E ' 'I 'f , gi J- 1 V J J ' i ix WW L 1' ' bi W X' M f fi' , 4, 3 V f' 1 L' 'J , - P . ,i ,J I ' ,., ig, -, 'W ff N. 1 ,J L' at L- fi e ,. ep i , A 1' I J I I : v xg 431 . .,, M I I .ay 1 t v fl-N ii . if . AL J' , . 4 . QQ , 1' Q' 4 . X -L . I I . 1 lie' - i Y K, 1 - M4 N , 5: 1,1 f C ji. 'iLf ,,, :Simi t 1. 'ilixtgfi xx ig . f, X 1 Q V' . r W , if fi. Q .'f'4' ,Q z L MJ' ' V P' V ffl Hi- IV, ' me I , 1 Ja' V , Y If df: 77' if I .QQ 1 W . 7 ,f f ,f 1' - J' X ,-',FY,f'L- Am, K , M. X. .1 Il, J, W5 Q J df ,Ar uf J U V X if J A ffm 209 Runners Qualify for State Tourney On October 22, KURT MEPPEN finished ninth in the District Cross Country Meet. This was a great accomplish- ment for such a young team, against such stiff competi- Although the team was a little short on experience, they had a strong desire, and they improved with each new By the time of the S.I.C. meet, the team had achieved one of their goals by finishing ahead of Bonneville for the first time ever. This boosted their team spirit and helped them prepare for the next meet. Through daily work by all the members, the team quali- fied for the state meet. Although they didn't win, they i gained valuable experience. Coach Dan Leonard CRIGHTJ anticipated a great team next year. 'Nl ,fabled The winning Cross Country team is pictured QABOVEJ: ROW Bill Britschgi Vincent Stoddard Brian Campbell FIRST ROW - CLEFT TO RIGHT, Jerald Ondricek, joe Whittaker and Gary Triplet Kurt Meppen, Will Hannon and Eddie Reed. SECOND l.F. Matmen Close In On State Competition A fairly young team this year, the Tigers showed continuing improvement throughout the season. The matmen had a duel meet record of 1 and 7 but fared better in several of the toumaments, including placing second in the Idaho Falls Invitational. Coming on strong toward the end of the season, the Tigers did well in the Dis- trict tourney with JAY YOST placing third, BRAD ORME seco, KEVIN STREETT second, and FRED HILL also second to advance to state. In the state competition February 16 through 18 at BSU, BRAD ORME was the only I.F. wrestler who place, finishing third. FRED HILL graduated this year but JAY YOST and KEVIN STREETI' will be back with valuable toumament experience. Coaching the Tigers in their efforts were CRAIG MURRAY and KEN SAMPSON shown at left. The team QBELOWJ consisted of the following QLEFI' TO RIGHTJ: ROW ONE - BRETT CASE, BRAD LA PRAY, BRAD ORME, SCOTT WHEELER, JIM BIT- HELL, JAY YOST. ROW TWO - CHUCK BELL, MANAGER, JOHN LEWIS, MARK CONNELL, KEVIN STREE'I'l , JOEL YUILI., FRED HILL, ROBERT COX. JIM BITHELL 105 JAY Yosr 98 I 4 BRAD ORME CABOVEQ has this grapple: all locked up as he prepares to wrangle him to the mat. BRAD ORME 112 RAD LA PRAY fBELOWy grips his opponent. scorr WHEELER 119 ETT CASE CABOVEJ 132 AD LA PRAY CLEFTJ 126 4 4 JOHN LEWIS 138 JAY YOST CRIGHTJ gets the upper hand on a Skyline wrestler. A X il .y 1 Jy' E , Q lfk xx! 4 , MARK CONNELL QLEFTQ 145 ROBERT COX CBELOWJ 155 4 C ,L 457, ,VM,,,w,x.,w KEVIN STREETT 167 FRED HILL 185 JOEL YUILL CLEFTJ HVY. WT. At left FRED HILL tugs on his man and refuses to let him escape. Fall Golf Season Provides lmpetus for Spring Rivalry The fall golf team brought honor to . 7 I.F. with 5 wins and only 2 losses, which prognosticated a winning spring season. Ken Sampson, who coached the team last spring in a great season, resumed the responsibility this year. if This year's winning team members are CBELOW, LEFT TO RIGHTQ Mike Lehto, Todd Thompson, Dane Vlingerson, -..' Donaldson, and john Lewis. Missingefrom the picture is L' i'sKeith Crocker. I . . ',, ' fi , 'Y f .f -J , 1 , If ,,.,. J K l KEITH CROCKER QUPPER LEFTJ dis- plays one of his hard swings which helped bring I.F. to victory while two sophomores, TOOD THOMPSON fABOVEj and DANE WING- ERSON CLEFTJ added the extra enthusiasm which every successful team needs. Tennis Team Meets Strong Challenge This spring's racquet experts faced the season with a high c lenge from the team of 1976, which went to S.I.C. toumarnent as first place team in the district. They captured fourth place in s and seventh in S.I.C. In mixed doubles JENNIFER BELLER DAVE LITTLE took second place in the conference toumey. R ERT RIGBY and KEN WONG finish third in state for boys' blcs. The temmis team this year started out inexpcrienceed but developed a balanced team. Coach Garten Hale went into the expecting a stronger girls' team than the previous year. The retuming lettermen for the I.F. Tennis Team are pictured above. CL TO RIGHTJ: FIRST ROW - Scott Lewis, james Wong, Dee jay Cal wood and Dave Taylor. SECOND ROW - Lynda Halstead, jennifer Bel Christa Chivers, Rhonda Beers, and Colleen Dent. Coach Garren Hale KLEFTJ expected a strong team this season to meet last year's challenge. Dee jay Calderwood QBELOWJ demonstrates some tennis techiniques 9 220 New Faces Are Seen Coaching Boys' Track Tom Berg and Russ Radford CRIGHT, LEFT TO RIGHTJ headed up the coaching for boys' track this year. Working out practice schedules and timing runners were two of their many duties. Coach Craig Murray also assisted with the field events. Pictures of the spring track team were unavailable, but winter track members are shown below fLEFT TO RIGHTj: ROW' ONE - Mark Bodily, Lee Stone, Wade Paxman. ROW TIVO - Dave johnson, Kurt Meppen, Helene Wilsey, joe Whittaker. ROW THREE -joe Cox, Vincent Stoddard, Blaine Techmeyer, Bill Willis, Doug Brown. Kevin Hunter and Ken Noel are not pictured. CRW is in Led by many strong runners returning from last year, such as Mark Bodily and Lee Stone QABOVEJ and joe Whit- taker and Brent Osuna CLEFTJ, the Tigers experienced another distinguised season. Kurt Meppen, CUPPER LEFT Q one of the Tigers' long distance men, demonstrates his form over the low hurdles. C K 3 f.'ff.f'5:+g I f'-' '76 Winning Trend Challenges '77 Team Tiger baseball team, who won the state pennant in the spring of '76, looked forward to trying to repeat the per- formance when they started the season this spring. The Diamond Kings, under the supervision of Coach Tom Auchampach QRIGHTJ, were the first I.F. team ever to win the S.I.C. title in all of Idaho Falls High School's history. The retuming lettcrmen of this hard working team are shown CABOYEB. Fred Hill, D0l'U1iC Blldwin md D01-18 Hiffie- THIRD ROW FIRST ROW - Ronnie Heyrend, Brain Combo, Tom Harrison, Curtis Tobin, Brad Cushing, Brad Larson, and Tony Orchard. Stacey, and Greg Roberts. SECOND ROW - Brian Burton, Kurt Zom, The baseball players had great stamina, as is shown by FRED HILL fABOVEJ as he catches one of I.F.'s famous balls. Another outstanding player was DAVE TOBIN CLEPTJ, 4 Volleyball Brings District Honors The Tiger Varsity volleyball placed fourth in district behind South Fre- mont, Bormeville, and Madison with a season record of 10 wins and only 2 losses. After the tournament play was completed their record was 11-4. Although they didn't win the toumament, they gained useful experience for next year. At the volleyball banquet, which was held on january 5 at I.F.H.S.,jennifer Beller was selected the Most Valuable Player and Becky johnson, the Most Inspirational Player. The members of the varsity squad are shown KBELOW, LEFI' TO RIGHTJ: FIRST ROW - Lana Davis, Val Rogers, jemmifer Beller, and Den- ise Wagrler. SECOND ROW - Rhonda Beers, Cindy Jones, Claire Oliver, Linda Beller, and Kathy Hathhom. Karen Nelson KUPPER RIGHTJ very successfully took over the re sibility of coaching the volleyball team this year. :Pictured KLOWER RIGHTJ is RHONDA BEERS assisting the varsity I to their many wins for LF. VAL ROGERS, DENISE WAGNER and 'LINDA BELLER fauow, mn TO RIGHT5 use mm work to make i their squad victorious. lf' The junior Varsity team had a disadvantage in their season since many 'schools don'r can-y a j.V. squad. Considering this, they performed well and completed their season with a 5-4 record. The members of this team are shown ar QLEFT, LET-'I' TO RIGHTU FIRST ROW - Lori Zom, Debbie Inglestrom, Becky johnson, Denise Olsen. SECOND ROW - Judy Ploetz, Mary Mullen, julie Lintner, and Nancy Henken. 225 I. F. Closes Season With Decisive Win The ldaho Falls Girls' basketball team capped their reg- ular season with a 41 to 27 victory over Pocatello. The tram faced many tough opponents, finishing with a L12 mark overall. Plagued by inguries throughout the season, the Tigers struggled to keep a skilled unit together. Defense proved to be the team's strong point, as they held most of their opponents under a score of 50. With seven players returning next year, Coaches Floyd Mortensen and Karen Nelson QRIGHTJ have high hopes for improvement. 'l'he team QBELOWQ is pictured left to right: Kalli Brunt, Kathy Hathhom, jill Hall, Suzanne Butterfield, Susan Christensen, Nancy Henken, Lana Davis, Denise Wagrler, Robin Rydalch, jennifer Beller, Denise Olsen, Mary Mullen, manager. Lori Higley, not pictured. -v..,,,-p ps ters Struggle nst Highland ble to Skyline I.F. fought hard all the way but could not overcome the lead which Highland established in the second quarter, outscoring the Tigers 22 to ll. LORI HIGLEY QUPPER LEFTJ shows excellent form as she aims for 2 of her 13 points. LANA DAVIS QABOVEJ, who contributed 9 points to the cause, puts on the brakes against tight pressure from a Highland defender. LORI HIGLEY pumped in 15 points and NANCY HENKEN swept the boards for 12 reboimds, but the Tigers were unable to triumph over Sky line. At left JILL HALL looks desper- ately for someone to escape from the coverage of three Grizzlies. 7 Blackfoot Con fron ts Scrapping Defense Number - 1 rated Blackfoot proved to rough compe- tition for I.F., defeating the Tigers 52 to 31. Though they were the only team to hold the Broncos under 60 points, the Tigers had their share of problems putting the ball through the hoop. LANA DAVIS, who collected 11 rebounds in the game, is shown at right jumping agaist Blackfoofs TERRY BURKE. Preparing to shoot over the Bronco defense is NANCY HENKEN fBELOWj, who also grabbed 11 rebounds. High scorers for the game were LORI HIGLEY and JENNIFER BELLER, each contributing 8 points. jen- nifer KLOWER RIGHTJ looks to pass toia teammate as she protects the ball from a Blackfoot defender. In the district tournament held at Pocatello High School, the Tigers dropped their first game to Bonneville 31 to 36. After the loss to the Bees, I.F. came around through the back door, winning three games in a row to claim first place in Dis- trict 6 and second in the region. They knocked Skyline out of the competition with a 37 to 33 victory, and defeated Bonneville and Highland by one point to take the district championship. The team could not overtake Blackfoot, how- ever, and finished behind the Broncos in the southeastern division. jennifer Beller presents the trophy to Princi- pal Glenn Manion CLEFTJ at a pep assembly. Below the team discusses strategy during a time out. Girls' Track Sees Plenty of Action It was an exciting season for the girls as they raced through another track season. Coaches Karen Nelson and Russ Radford collaborated to bring success to the Tiger Tracksters. At left QLEFT TO RIGHTJ Helene Willsey, Ann Aldredge, Debbie Inglestrom, Chris Peterson andjudi Ploetz warm up. Members of the track team are shown below, left to right: FIRST ROW - Linda Beller, Lana Davis. SECOND ROW - April Davis, Lori Hunter, Judi Ploetz. THIRD ROW - Debbie Inglestrom, Chris Peterson, Assistant Coach Nel- son, and Cindy Peterson. Not shown - Cathy Techmeyer, Clair Oliver, Cyndi Likes, Leslie I.aPray, Ann Aldredge, and Helene Willsey. We new Jw W, ,Y Q T 0? try With spring coming early this year, the feminine runners were able to train outside much sooner that usual. CINDY PETERSON, LORI HUNTER, and CHRIS PETERSON QLEFT, LEFT TO RIGHTJ are jog- ging slowly to loosen up. Concentration is evident on the face of April Davis KUPPER LEFTJ as she practices sprinting with Chris Peterson and Lori Hunter. Lana Davis and Judi Ploetz KABOVEJ indicate that they are hurdlers. w I i 1 e 1 w I 1 2 6 4 X 4 A v W v 4 w 4 1 A . i 1 l 23 4 Manion, Titze View Year as Successful lt would not be possible to mention all of the accom- plishments of our students in the many activities associ- ated with the extra-curricular. All we need to do is refer to the issues of the Spud and to this publication to recall wins and highest ratings throughout the year to realize that 1976-77 has been an outstanding yearf' principal Glenn M. Manion remarked. The problems society faces are tough ones. I would think that the students are well on their way to having gained the knowledge and understanding that will help to solve these problems. It is with confidence that I view them as alert youth possessing the enthusiasm and visions to do just that. Mr. Glenn M. Manion CUPPER RIGHTJ has been a devoted principal at I.F.H.S. for 21 years. He has received a B.S. degree from Southem Idaho College of Education and a M.Ed. degree from University of Idaho. Mr. Manion takes on many responsibilities as principal. Among some of these are teacher personnel, public rela- tions, pupil personnel, building management, health and safety, and many others. Assistant principal, Dr. Peter K. Titze CLOWER RIGHTJ has been with I.F.H.S. for two years. He has received both his B.A. and M.A. degrees in English from the University of Utah and Ph.D. from the University of Oregon. Attendance, athletic director, activities director, and dis- cipline are some of the duties of Dr. Titze. He acts as the advisor for both Student Council and Presidents' Club. The following comment was given by Dr. Titze about the 1976-77 school year: I am glad that school spirit and students' sense of responsibility are higher this year, but we still need more students involved in activities and better attendance at classes. The class of '77 is providing excellent leadership for the juniors and sophomores. I hope that in the future the upperclassmen continue to take the lead in helping to keep Idaho Falls .High School the best place in Idaho to get an education. i in l.F. Faculty Sparks Student Education A new program, Career Education, has been added to I.F.H.S. this year. It allows students to take a class in some vocational area by working at a semi-apprenticeship. Director of this new department is Mr. Dave Ashton QLEFTQ, pictured with his secretary, Pat Neeley. TOM AUCHAMPACH B.S., Northem St. College, English, Football, Baseball, Ski Club - 4 years. GORDON BARBEN B.S., U.S.U.g Vfoodshop, Zoology, Soph. Class Adv. - 9 years. R, DELOY BEATTIE B,S., B.Y.U.g Assoc. Degree, Ricks College, German I, Soph. Gram., Soph Lit., German Club - 18 years. 'f: 1. W.. rv we ,., ,W 3 A . 1 , :f',,02,jgwv . 'f'2i .L4'. ' Y pf,-f x41F '1. W TOM BERG B.S. St. Cloud State University, Dis- abilities Cert., Utah State, Leaming Disabilities, Boys' Fed., Football, Track - 1 year. AFT ON BITTON M.A., I.S.U., B.S., U.S.U.g College Prep, Eng., Creative Writing, Soph. and jr. English, Spud Annual, KID Scholastic Team - 26 years. NANCY BRIZZEE B.S., U.S.U.g Shorthand, Business Machines, Type I, Pep Club Adv. - 9 years. 235 MICHAEL DURRANT B.A., U.S.U.g Metals, Drafting, Asst. Football Coach -- 1 year. DAVE ERICKSON B.S., B.S.U.g Biology, Earth Science, Boys' Fed. Adv., Football, Basketball Coach - 5 years. CLEO GEDDES B.S., U.S.U., M.S., U.S.U., Amer. I-!istory,jr. Class Adv. - 13 years. RUBY R. GILLESPIE B.S., B.Y.U.g jr. Lit., jr. Gram. Soph.Usage-15 years. WILLIAM GRIMMETI' B.S., U.S.U.g Novel, Short Story, jr. Grammar, jr. Lit., Soph. Usage, Bowling Coach, Soph. Adv. - 4 years. GAREN HALE B.A., U.S.U.g Spanish, English, Spanish Club, Tennis - 7 years. 236 VIVIAN CHRISTY B.A. Univ. of Northern Iowa, Voca- tional Reading, Dance Club - 1 year. GERALDINE CLARK 1a.A., u.s.u., mm 1, 11, 111, con. Eng., Soph. Usage, Shakespeare, Adv. Shakespeare, I.atin Club - Z1 years. LES CLARY Auto Technology, V.I.C.A. Club - 4 years. CALVIN CRANER B.S., I.S.U.g Biology, Botany, Foot- ball Trainer Asst., Baseball Coach - 1 year. DANETTE HARRINGTON B.S., W.M.C.g M.S., M.S.U.g D.D, O.M.U,g Speech, Dramag Nat. For- ensic League, Forensic Knights, Act 20, Youth and Govt. - 1 year. JOHN HATCH B.A., Harvard Univ., M.A., Univ. of Utahg Amer. Govt., Soph. Lit., jr. Lit. - 2 years., IVA LOU HEARD B.S., U.S.Ug Business Math, Typing, Shorthand - 10 years. RICHARD KOON B.S., St. Cloud Univ., Work Study, Key Club - 2 years. BRENT LAWYER B.S., U.S.U.g Chemistry, Sr. Class -- 1 year. DALE LEATHAM B.A., I.S.U., M.S., U.S.U-S AYHCF- Govt. - 16 years. DAN LEONARD B.S., Univ. of Kansas, M.S., Wash. State Univ., Applied Chemistry, Zoology, Cross Country - 1 year. ANNE MARLER B.A., Univ. of New Mexico, jr. Lit., Soph. Lit., Soph. Usage, Jr. Gram., Mod. Fantasy, Practical Comm. - 4 years. BYRON K. MCGAFFEY B.A., U. of Washingtong Amer. Govt. and History, Sr. Class - 14 years. FLOYD MORTENSEN B.A., Central Wash. State College, Comp. Science, Algebra l and II, Spec. Geom., Sr. Class, Math Club - 1 year. SHIRLEY MURPHY B.A., For: Valley State College, jr. Lit., Word Study, Soph. Usage, jr. Grammar, Speed Reading, Honor Society, Tigerettes - 3 years. CRAIG MURRAY B.S., Utah State, M.S., B.Y.Yg P.E., Physiology, Psychology, Football, Track - 4 years. KAREN LEE NELSON B.A., B.Y.U.g Girls' P.E., G.A.A., Cheerleaders, Volleyball, Basketball, Track - 1 year. PAUL NELSON Assoc. Sc., Weber jr. College, B.S., U.S.U.g Soph. World History, Amer. History - 16 years. JACK NICKERSON B.S., M.S.U.g Devel. Algebra I, Physics, Honor Society - 13 years. MARY NOBLE B.A., N.M., Highlands Univ,g Begin. journalism, Spud Newspaper, Girls' Fed. - 1 year. BOB O'MERA B.A., M.S., I.S.U.g Geom., Football - 4 years. DOUGLAS POOLE A.S., Rick's College, B.S., I.S.U.g M.S., U. of Oregon, Algebra II, Comp, Science, Calculus, Math Club, Manag. Concession Stands - 9years. RUSS RADFORD B.A., I.S.U., Amer. Govt., Sociology, Football, Soph. Basketball, Soccer Club, Basketball - 7 years. LES ROH B.S., I.S.U.g Amer. History, I.F. Club, Basketball - 7 years. KEN SAMPSON B.S., B.Y.Yg P.E., Health, Golf, Vlrestling - 10 years. DAN STOWELL B.M., M.M., U.S.U.g Concert Band, Stage Band, Elementary Band, Pep Band - 2 years. MILDRED TAYLOR B.S., B.Y.U.g Algebra I and Il, Trig., Func. Analysis, Math Dept. Head - 16 years. SHELBA THOMAS B.S., B.Y.U.g Home Ec. - 25 years. CANDACE VROMAN B.S., Chadron State Collcgeg Media Center, Scholastic Team, Girls' Fed. - 8 years. HARVEY WARD U. of U., I.S.U., U. of I., B.Y.U.g Machine Shop, V.I.C.A. Club -- 13 years. BLAINE WATTS B.A., B.Y.U.g Grad. Stud., U. of U.g Vocal Music, Chamber Swing Choir, Girls' Ensembles - 4 years. JEAN WELDON B.S., U. of S. Dakotag Typing I, Shorthand I, Bookkeeping, Office Ed. Assoc. Co-sponsor - 21 years. JANE WINSTON B.F.A., U. of Nebraska, Art, Art Assoc. - 2 years. ANNETTE WOOD B.A., B.Y.U.g M.A., U. of U., Eng- lish, French, Pep Club, French Club - 7 years. LENYCE ZENK B.A., Westmarg M.S., Utah State, Co-op Office Practice, O.E.A. - 22 years. l. F. H.gS. Counselors Enlighten Students Counselors Mrs. Zelda Corless, and Mrs. Pat Minor, and school nurse Mrs. Mary Burnet, provided careful guidance for students this year. Assisting students in personal problems, college entrance, class scheduling, and graduation, amony many other duties, occupied Mrs. Corless and Mrs. Minor each dayat I.F. this year. Mrs. Bumet guided students in health problems and other welfare needs. Office Staff Assists All The attendance clerk, MRS. SHARON ROH, who kept the kids in school, and the bookkeeper, MRS. ANNIS KELLER, qR1GHTy who kept the money in school, have both played big roles in making this year very successful for all. MRS. PAT BROWN QBELOWJ and MRS. JOYCE NEUBACHER CBOTTOM RIGHTJ spent many hours in the front office helping anybody with any- thing at anytime. is 1 fi. ,X T f, , . R. , , K K 3gt.,ms.v - - Board uides I. F. The school board of District 91, who provided funds to assist the Youth adult Association in decorating the student center, forms policies that often affect I.F. High for better or worse. The five period day this year was one of the decisions they had to make in order to stay within a limited budget. The board keeps an open ear to our problems, working with our administration and our school board represetatives. The one especially appointed to guard and guide the district's high schools is jerry Jacobsen, secondary supervisor CLEFFJ. Dr. Casper, CRIGHTJ has been superintendent for the past 11 years. He resigned to fill a position with special education. Members of the school board are pictured at bottom, CLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Hal W. Davis, treasurer, Michele Brown, clerk, Harold Christensen, vice-chairmang and Ken Carroll, chairman of the board. Missing is Dr. Fred Tingey. Cafeteria Features Afternoon Delights The cooks this yeat in our cafeteria were really vsforth their salt. Their fine taste in food produced many appetizing moments for many of our students. Shown are Pam Sandahl, dietician QRIGHTL the head cook, Elma Brandon CLEFTJ, and the assistant cooks, Lov- ella Peterson, Hildegard Cziep, Ellen Sommerville CMIDDLEjg Bar- bara Hill, Ruth Tippets, Dolores Wallace, and Joyce Gerard CBELOWD. 439 46 r....'tTa Custodians Daily Swab I. F. 'S Decks Rub a Dub Dub the janitors scrub to make their way through the debris the students leave at the end of the day. Janitors are pictured here, left to right: AT LEFT - Herbert Jensen, Kenneth Taylor, Kenney Cooper, Don Aeshbacher, Mark Nelson, Darwin Beck. LOWER LEFT - Floyd Hansen and Caroline Hansen. BOTTOM RIGHT- Cyril Wheeler. ixllfl cf N 7 .QV r ,J ,3,1,ef:.a2 x 'uf 1 'Cl 901 72 1. Q LL ,mga LLM, LJ. L 4 ,pf .f fc 5 ' 'Q' aff- ,L K 1 i 1 XC I, ' ixtweeg QL' fw 'eww . 'LLLfyVv,1fi- Left H gevjbi fix Qi 24 A4- 246 They Always Have a Ne-wne-ss Departments 248 ' ,I,..?. as -W 3 W Chamber Swing Choir Serena-zdes Community Chamber Swing provided musical delight for the com- munity all year round. Their activities included singing at the Elk's Club and at the Stardust. The choir also sang for the United Way to help raise money. The group planned a tour to Califomia for April. FIRST ROW' QLEFI' TO RIGHT! - Lynette Cheney, Marie Paulson, Annalee Allen, Kent Hodson. Kun Meppen, Mike Merkley. George Hanson. Kathy Pennock. Lori Abbott. Bonnie Richardson. April Davis. SECOND ROW - Diane Nixon. Vivian Van Deusen, Leslie I.aPray. Robert Cox, Gerry Masltarinec. jim Clapp, Brad lAPray. Linda Hillam, Tamm NWarner.,Ieri Lynn Harris, Maryjane Vfhireknight. THIRD ROW - Mitzi Hansen. Tammi Taylor. Elaine Collard. jim Crowley. Brent Osuna. Phil Simpson. Steve Pan-y. Dwight Baker, Connie Willis. Barbara Ahlstrom. Leslie Walker. At the piano: Jeannie Bemtson and Lori Shep- erd. CSteve Siereehi missing from picture! Mr. Warts leading. 24 l. F. and Skyline Combine Bands C Because of the reduced curriculum in District 91, the I.F.H.S. and Skyline stage and concert bands were com- bined. The bands participated in many concerts during the year. The two groups played for several schools in the Yel- lowstone and jackson areas, and also went on tour through Utah in the spring. I.F.H.S. members of Concert Band are: Anthony Arm- strong, Peggy Amold, Dwight Baker, Frances Barney,jen- nifer Beller, Linda Beller, Dave Black, Kathy Bressler,jim Buschman, Glen Carpenter, Bart Cherry, jim Clapp, Clint Clark, Mark Connell, Robert Cox, Keith Crocker, Willian Cziep, Kent Davis, Karla Duffin, Robyn Gray, Lynda Hal- stead, William Hannum, Mitch Hudson, Steve Larson, Kitty Marsh, Gerry Maskarinec, Scott McDonald, Glen Miller, Wayne Miller, Doug Muir, Kathy Nield, Denise Olsen, Todd Orme, Brad Orme, Tim Orme, Bret Parmer, Marie Paulson, Cynthia Petersen, Eric Petersen, Marian Pierce, Bill Plum, Sandra Porter, Steve Rasmussen, john Rigby, Tom Rosenwinkel, jim Ryder, Brent Schwabedis- sen, Stan Shogren, .Ian Sibbott, Tom Smith, Tom Stewart, Mike Taylor, Clint Townsend, Gary Triplett, Mike Vargo, Gary'Walker, Robin Webber, Mark Whitham, Raymond Whittier, ,Ion Wilkinson, Debbie Wolfe, Ralph Wood- mansee. X Jujxf, 9 N , fic , if lv ,fy lf' ',, .. .1 Gi X ,Wu -f ,r QQ' Qygffff Af u J DQ lgloll wlllb WW . members of stage band are: QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: CK ROW - Mike Taylor, Gerry Maskarinec, jim app, Steve Iarson, Billy Plum. FIRST ROW - Marie ulson, Robyn Gray, Cyndy Peterson. X . Choir Enjoys Activities Concert Choir sang for several concerts and promoted the Christmas Spirit by singing at the Christmas Assembly, this year. The choir also participated in the Tri-Choir Clinic, which was directed by Dr. Ottley, the director of the Mormon Tabemacle Choir. Cbncert Choir members are as follows QLEI-T TO RIGHTJ: ROW ONE - Dixie Harker, Ann Aldrich, Ann Fager, Deanna Hansen, Toni Kraupp, Debbie Davidson, Marie Dumont, Audrey Schuelke, Oralia Ieal, Kathy Pennock, Jennifer Traughber, Lori Lundquist, Debbie Hassles- trom, Tammi Case, ladeana Searle. ROW TIVO - Cathy Hazen, Tammy Wray, Channaine Brown, Pam Douglass, Karen Somers, Kurt Sorenson, Steve Jensen, Stanley Cheslock, Richard Beasley, Sidney Dixon, Leslie Six, Donna Brighton, Renee Jensen, Shelley Williams, Rhonda Beers. ' mv. ROW THREE - Sharilee Ellis, Mary Lynn Iangley, Mark Blackbum, Terry O'Brien, Aran Nickerson, Brad IaPray, Steve Rowberry, Don Stonn, Frank VVilsey, Mike Merkley, Peggy Erickson, Jocelyn Parker, Sherry Foster, Lorri Anderson, Enda Hasslestrom. ROW FOUR - Ann Stnrhs, Lisa Farrer, John Graham, Jeff Yarbrough, Curt Doggett, Brent Roberts, Royce Clements, Brad Wdght, David Heninger, Andy Coon, John Ahlstrom, Dane Wingerson, Linda Hilliam, Katherine Flemming, Francelle Cambell. L sg. . 'V es!- .QL ' .. 415, Choirs Sing Year Round Both Girls' Ensemble and Girls' Choir participated in several events during the year, including the Tri- Choir Clinic which they both attended. Girls' Ensemble sang for many clubs, churches, civic groups, and nurs- ing homes, and were also able to sing on television. Girls' Choir is mainly a training class, but the choir did take part in some choir concerts, and also sang for the Good Samaritan Nursing Home. Girls' Choir members are pictured at top KLEFI' TO RIGHTJ: ROW ONE - Tamara jack, Rhonda Morgan, Kim Hyon Suk, Denny Bum- side. ROW TWO - jane Gray, Karen Ostler, Connie Welker, Fran Olsen, Lanae Nelson, Mitzi Murdock. ROW THREE - Tamara Elling- ford, Tina Griffin, Tammi Rojas, Susanne Search, Kelly Beasley, Debbie Bourne. ROW RJUR - Pattie Wellman, Kyla Plaster, Mary jo Hill, Deanne Phillips, Vittoria Pardal, Kathy Hazen, Tammy Taylor, Karen Somers, Sandy Tong, Lori Bruce. ROW FIVE - Erin Paton, Rhonda Heward, Kirsten Barrett, Carrie Olsen, Lynette Oakey. Girls' Ensemble members are as follows: fI.EFI' TO RIGHT7: ROW ONE - Kar-men Nicholas, Mary Mullen, Annette Olsen, ROW TWO - Leann Smith, Karen Somers, Patti Wellman, Sherry Wolfe. ROW THREE -julie Lintner, Kim Taylor, Vicki Brown, Cynthia Coward, Tnrdi Teuller. ROW FOUR - Kathy Van Deusen, Amy Schoonen, Kathleen Jorgen- sen, janene Perkins. ROW FIVE - Michelle Deuagr, liz Robem, Cindy Birth, Pauline Brourning, andjodi Herring. 25 4 Spud Staff Works to Save Memories The industrious Spud Staff worked day and night to produce a creative y book. Miss AFTON BHTON, Advisor fFAR-RIGJITIQTQ, counseled the sf and helped to iron out many problems faced in putting out a year MARY PASCHKE, editor, and KATIE MATSON, associate edit QRIGHTJ, take a break from a hectic deadline week. Staff photographers, jennifer Beller, Brian Schnuckel, Ken Simpson a Greg Stoddard, spent many hours flashing cameras, while Eric Pfost, jo Radtke, and Chris Ahlsn'om worked in the darkroom developing and enla ing the pictures. Picture editor, Cecy Taylor, kept track of the hundreds of p tures used by the staff. jan Booman and Steve Kent produced the ads section, and Chris Pur and April Davis combined their humor and wit in creating the candids sectio Karen Darnell and Val Rogers covered the sports programs throughout t year, while Cheryl Knight and Trudy Vlinterfeld kept track of the many act' ities. Lisa Smith and Leslie Six kept up with the school's various clubs. The Sophomore Class editor, Pam Wiser, also turned out the faculty s tion. Annette Blasius, junior Class editor, shared the departments section e torship with Becky Lovegrove, who also served as business manager. The ior Class editor, Cara Hemming, doubled as editor of the Student Govemme section of the yearbook. 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Spud Staff members QLEFT TO RIGHTJ, FIRST ROW - Annette Blasius, Greg Stoddard, Becltylovegrove, Trudy Winterfeld, Pam Wiser, Cara Hemming, Katie Matson, Mary Paschke, Leslie Six, jan Booman, Josie Radtkc, Lisa Smith, and Cecy Taylor. SECOND ROW - Eric Pfost, Ken Simpson, Steve Kent, Val Rog- ers, Cheryl Knight, Chris Purkiss, jennifer Bcls ler, April Davis, Chris Ahlstrom, Karen Darnell, and Brian Schnul-tel. - FALL , 'wee f ' ,ff ef, ni, -, 1 , 191 Liv 3 f 70 '-I vi 5, if O E' ii R X f, ff, .TT ff? 'ffl , voL.sa iilziiwehfwwn .w , H ,M I .QW I . A , , f - FIRST ROW - Marks Evans, Ro Marthis, Eileen Newman, Ed Bal SECOND ROW - Brian Beasley, Ma jane Whitenight, Stacy White, Valer' Leonard, Kathy Sether, Kim Brunsor THIRD ROW - Greg Stoddard, Bri gette Ingraham, Chuck johnson, Car lyn Bush, Dave Black, Annette Blasi fMISSING FROM PICTUREJ. Q 4?f Ti0 NN 'lat-1. ews Stafffilters aper's Nameplate For the first time since the 195O's, the editors of the school newspaper ecided to change the paper's nameplate. The former Spud Tri-Vleekly was hanged to The Spud KLEFTJ. The Tiger emblem was designed by jim Crow- MRS. MARY NOBLE, advisor, HUGH SHABER, associate editor, and OIS COLLINS, editor QBELOWJ led the staff in keeping the student body formed with editorials, school news, sports articles, and features. . Wg., - 'vie Mr. f gf? 2' ' Career Education Offers Experience Career Education is a new program this year which offers students opportunity to work in two different job situations during the year. MR. CRAIG ASHTON and his secretary PAT NEE- LEY, who coordinated the program, are chatting with JAMES WONG, one of the students CRIGHTJ. A num- ber of students are shown working at their job sights. SHERRI FOSTER QBELOWJ puts together a candle arrangement at Aladdin's flower shop, where she worked for the first semester. V! YMCA Aj J!lQCL!7 64 jfdcwf jfwlf pf wx? 5 fa MJ! ad ,Qcagfwffwl 7 44 QA jim MA ffl! may 6cfWfl4 ffffyij, dmlgf ,iffy Ji 7MM fgfdkfg ffffmf vw '4 fffdlo. Ano! for! JQLUJ Q WD -P f 5 t 45- ff 1 faux ,f Ax 7 7 - r H I N 2 J f , ,L I JL QW paw of fgyj-2 H fav' ink I NDY WILLARD CLEFTU worked in thc pathology artmenr of the Community Hospital during his first tester. PENNY YOST is hard at work at her job at Bit- Advertising. ZQPJ Physical Education Combines Sexes Another of the firsts at I.F.'this year was the co-ed phys- ical education classes. The guys and girls participated in many activities together. In the fall the students' curricu- lum included many outdoor sports such as archery and ten- nis. KURT DENNING and CARRIE FARMER QLOWER RIGHTJ prepare to shoot in archery, while SHERRY BROWER CRIGHTJ smashes a tennis ball over the net. Two of the other sports enjoyed by the physical educa- tion classes were bowling and square dancing. VICKI BUBAR CABOVEJ tries for a strike. LINDA HILLAM and BRENT OSUNA CLEI-'1' J seem to be enjoying the promenade. Collins Leads Brains in Team Victories T'he Scholastic team got off to an encouraging start by defeating Pocatello 95-25 and went on to have an irnpres- sive season lcd by Lois Collins, the ream's captain, The team members were chosen on the basis of a rest combin- ing general and specialized knowledge. The team's coaches, MISS AFTON BITTON and MRS. CANDACE VROMAN chose the team and inspired them throughout the year. CLEFI' TO RIGHTJ Robert Trornp, Mike Tay- lor, Lois Collins, Andy Britschgi, Tom Smith, Kent Davis, and jeff Hughes. , , yyyy Z , ff up! ,., K j i s E W , ,,1b,f.f MRS. JANE WINSTON, the art instructor, threatens DAN SCHNEIDER for goofing off in class CBELOWI while D. 1. Calderwood CLOWER RIGI-ITD works on one of his projects. Variety Accents Fine Arts MS. DANETTE HARRINGTON, this year's new debate, drama, and speech teacher, led the inexperienced debate team to a satisfactory season. COWIE-,IO McGARRY and TERRI CALL shown CLEFTJ debating MIKE MILLER and JIM GOODKICH, this year's one retuming debater. Several Unique Classes Offered During the '76-'77 school year, students have once again been able to participate in many unique classes. The Child Study course offered students the opportunity to aid an elementary school teacher once a week, EVELYN LARSEN fBELOWj is shown working dili- gently with her small charges. Student teachers enjoy their apprenticeship at I.F. as much as the students enjoy having them. At lower right'MR. RON HAMP- TON assits AMY COUSINS at his desk. - Students in need of literature, be it for a term paper, an-assign- ment, or personal enjoyment, can always find willing assistance from the librarian, MRS. CANDACE VROMAN fRIGHTj. Mrs. Vro- man is shown with MISS THELMA KAUER who assisted her until Febmary of this year. . L Wifvv l i I SM S -my J' mfg 7 -'W 1 'is TH 3 Q Q, Q9 2 'lj is . ,4, C 1 fl W X1 J fm 7,7 AX ,fn NL fffb f rg Cgpgjculb for f K' I rg, I 1 Q H 3 ff ,flcy ,faq 7 ,K ,fy rf X11 1? 7-f , 9 , Lf, ,f ,f, fi- Kflf XV L X I ', f lcd 'f 1 7 . fr! V, 'rin' Groups Provide Services at I. F. Among the groups who give extra time to provide extra services at I.F. are the operators of the Rip Off Shoppe and the stage crew. The Rip Off Shoppe is run by the work study students who gain practical work experience by managing the shop. Shown below QLEFT TO RIGHTJ arejackie Heim,james Baker, Mr. Richard Koon, Dawn Radford, and Oralia Leal. Stage crew assisted Act 20 by making stage sets, arrang- ing lighting, and the other tasks necessary to Put on a suc- cessful stage production. Stage crew members are pictured at left CLEFT TO RIGHTJ. FIRST ROW - Terri Pasta, jay Seller, Ann Aldrich. SECOND ROW - Rob Webber, jerry Davis, Rick Lindberg, and Dave Brown. Not Shown are josh Hansen, Rick Barnes, David Mikesell, Mike McGarry, Doug Modrow and joy Sellar. Students Gain Skills The Industrial Arts Department offers students an opportunity to develop their skills in many areas. Classes are offered in machine shop, auto mechanics, drafting, metals, and wood working. DAVID CHAMBERLAIN fRIGHTj uses some of the practical knowledge he has gained in auto mechanics to re- line this car's brakes. .IEANINE JONES QLOWER RIGHTJ practices up on her drafting skills, while MARK SHERICK KBELOWQ tums a table leg on the lathe. W M.. Student Teachers Enrich Classes l.F.H.S. has had its halls graced with the pres- ence of several student teachers this year. During the first semester MR. ROBERT HANSON worked with Mr. Dale Leatham and Mrs. Iva lou Herd. MR, WALTER HAEGER QLEFD, who worked with Miss Afton Bitton, Lois Osl- lins, and joy Seller admire a model of the Globe Theater which was constructed by Inis. Second semester MR. RON HAMPTON taught with Mr. Dave Erickson. fBELOVIj MR. Lasun KIDMAN, who taught with Miss Jem Weldon and Mrs. Nancy Brizzee, tails with MS. CHRIS ELDER, who taught with Ms, Dannetre Harrington. .,,. ,I fill? tl W ., f 3,4 3,-. gud? r SI s l l 1 Xl 45 '55 msw QW 267 2 W 51 My ,,- I . I . A E, L.fVV ' 1 ,J M? .ML T sf Ziyi :W f ,. ,, ,rg f Lg ' Q, .gm 1 j 1- . V , g :.q'pl 72 5 ' . ,Q , ,pf ' , lf A A A,, 49 ,WJ 4 W TheyAlways Hold Surprise Snaps and Ads ggi WMM 269 For Great Mexican Food r LIT ,-yd . 45112 ' by - . W1n rl:':,1 5 'lf ss R ...1'.' ..J.. x Y L. in' 4, . I N 0 sf A , M Our Fearless Leader TA CO j 0 H N ,S What a wonderful way to start - with our dutiful and illustrious president, STEVE PARRY! And here he is CLOWER LEFT j, the shy guy! Doesn't he look cute? Why, here he is again CUPPER RIGHTJ wearing a frightening glare fitting to anyone crazy enough Fa Se ice to run for student body president of I.F.H.S. - and win! But alas, everything isnlt hunky dory, even for our fearless leader, as we find him CLOWER RIGHTJ wondering Where it will all end . . . and only Connie knows that it won't! Friendly People Fair Prices I t's Always BECKY LovEGRovE gives a rom to Taco ,Iohn's. 'Th 9 S93 5017 to Be l ol l yi 3 f 950 Northgate Mile 523-4201. Ho lla da y's Everything for the Modern Office 522-7941 No. Yellowstone and E. S Ask Your Friends Where They Go. They'II Tell You Brad's Hairstyling 7 E. 17th St. 524 7 7 522-1150 625 First Stree Celebrate With Flowers From the Rose Shop DAN DEARDEN got caught posing with some pansies at the Rose Shop. Things Are Roarin'at TIGER INDUSTRIES ANDY BRITSCHGI and BRET PAYNE pass many hours on their john Deer tractor. 3001 Lewisville Hwy. 5 4-56 Dress: jeans Shirts Scarves jumpers jewelry SHERRI NELSON feels right at home with the fashions at Cindy's. Fashions Made just for You at Cl N D Y'S Country Club Center 525 285 Color Him Don juan For That Purrr-fect Gift B at B Drug if Pharmacy Service and Delivery 560 17th Street 523-2277 MIKE WALKER and KATHY YOST: Note how I bowl her skillfully over with my many and varied charms. Fora Romantic Dinner by the River, Eat at THE WEST BANK Congratulations to the Class of '77 FANNING VVHULESALE 930L 1 Rd 52 84 IKE WALKER and PAM WISER: Obviously the poor MIKE WALKER and TAMI PETTINGILL: Don't you think l iust can't rc ' mc, and do you bla h his versatility is ab lutely amazing ? Gay Nineties ls the Place to Be! Fantastic Pizza I Great Salads and Sandwiches Also Visit the Spaghetti Barn 7869 No. Yellowstone KELLY KIENLEN and BRIAN GILLUM think the drinks are great, too. 27 We Are Proud to Have Served You 96 Years! Post-Register PAM WISER, JAMIE FIELDING and DANNY KNUDSON were amazed by all the paper used at the Post-Register. 333 Northgate Mile 522-1800 4 Definitely cheaper than the latest Samsonite model, and much mor e s t'l BOISE CASCADE The Builder's Paradise 1425 N. Nolmes 522 557 he Only Way to Go Traveling is getting more and more popular these days, as proven on the opposite ge by this handsome young chap. Of course, the cheerleaders are into the latest modes transportation, CBELOWQ. LISA SMITH and CECY TAYLOR wholeheartedly ree that their Way is better than Amtrak QLOWER RIGHTD. he cheerleaders agree that the only way to fly is by hypnotic levitation. . Q, cz sri Vw' 369 PARK AVENUE I g ' . IDAHO FALLS. J IDAHO 83401 27 You'll Flip Over the Service at JAN BOOMAN and STEVE KENT go crazy over the service at Bruce's. BRUCEQLINES Amoco Convenient Location Foreign Car Repairs Full and Self-Service Friendly Folks Fair Prices 779 So. Holmes 524-4782 Q l I y F i flffff f ' ' ' fmvlfwvw -I mon rmwmf, ,,, 'mm nas iw, I susrmnv 0fWIl.lI5A!z'5k 1 1980 No. Yellowstone 524.2335 jeepers Creepers Well, folks, the eyes still have it, as we can all see by the flattering Way RHONDA BEERS fLOWER LEFT j shows off those big brown eyes of hers. PEGGY NICK- ERSON bats her lashes in the foreground. Alas, Misses Nickerson and Beers are beat out by the girl with the peep- ers, Rl-IONDA MOSER QLOWER RIGHTJ. Roh looksibn with great admiration. Your Home Comes First at FUR ITURE FAIR Carpet Dining Room Appliances Recliners Bedroom Accessories Lamps Sofas Chairs 2 ff' Q t ,E D A inhnhzinz ui :mLn- vit 337 Park Avsnue, 'Phone 524- - ,1 For the Best Clip- joint in Town. Cher gives BRAD LARSEN a great new style. E For Something Delicious, Go to DUUCYSDAIRYLA D 1355 Holrnes 523-0296 278 Monkeshines Over l. F. SHANE WILLIAMS CBELOWJ is definitely the belle of the ball, and says that he owes it all to Noxzema. Shane's handsome date is obviously thrilled. Little does smitten Shane know, but Monkeyface has various other hobbies, including TRUDY WINTERFELD, COPPO- SITE PAGEj who delightedly receives a sweet nothing in her cute little ear. We Are Not Talking About Any 'Brown Geese' When We Say , Blain Gena r' A 7 she needs d Gesas! Featuring the Squire Shop Where lt's Fun to Buy Clothes 447 Park Ave. 523-1202 l Darwin 'S SENSA TIONAL SA LA DS at ARCTIC CIRCLE Darlings ' Since the beginning of time, man has admired his evolutio forerunner, the monkey. Darwin would be proud of the skill shown by many I.F. students in emulating their forebearers. Boys who ar not interested in being pansies often show great ardency in bein Chimpanzees. Still others spend time aping their teachers fand driv ing them bananasj, and almost everyone monkeys around in th nooks and crannies of I.F.'s famous student center. And speaking of monkeys . . . Von Wfood and Brad Zunde fABOVEj bring to mind a pair of squatting orangutans CPongo pyg maeusl on the candy machine. Jeanine jones COPPOSITE PAG. LEFT J shows great talent and expertise in rendering a fine demon stration of the famous Cry of the jungle - Tarzan, eat your hea out! At far right, Kathy Harker looks around in bewilderment Who called me Cheetah ? Need a New Cover? Head on Over to BOB'S UPHOLSTERY 450 First Street 523-9736 964 Lincoln Road 522-461 Mr Ideal- IDEAL IMPLEMENT, INC. NORTH HaGHwAv - P. o. Box 2242 U IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO 83401 OLIVER FARMHAND ALLIS-CHALMEHS Gas for Less at BAlR'S Service Sta tions and Car Washes Three Locations 795 East Anderson St. 440 So. Yellowstone No. Yellowstone Hivvay You 'n Me Against the World Many students at I.F. wonder why they find themselves flocking together with such strange birds. Well, it seems obvious, especially if you know your old sayings well. The spirit of brotherhood and compassion is shown touchingly at right as refugees from the student parking lot find comfort in mutual insmity. ' y',gs I COACHES MURRAY and SAMPSON: Bring us two large sundaes, kid, and don't forget to say Scrumpdilly- ishus! CRAIG JOHNSON and LORRAINE NIELSEN who says familiarity breeds contempt? BURTON and KURT Such a healthy couplcg we use R BRIAN COMBO and MARTY TINGEY: It's easy to say we'rc in love, but our diamond says we want to stay that way. BALDWIN and DAVE TOBIN: Strolling along tooogethcr - Doot de doot dc door Barishnikov, stand back! We want Swan Lake! Terpsichorean Twinkle Toes Darhng, come back! One waltz IS all I ask! Tires Bald? GO0DfEAll Start Your Wheels Rolling Again. See MAX NADA ULD OIL AND TIRE COMPANY n Your Goodyear Dealer 523-87 77 will Didn't anyone ever tell you it takes two to Tango? many times do I have to tell you - no toe shoes on gym floor! I S-33 For Fun Foreign Food French Fries at PATTY MEGASON and LIZ PENDREY Invite You to SCOTTY'S for Drinks and Winks. S C 0 TTY'S 560 Northgate Mile 523-6332 We've Got it All! DEPARTMENT STORE The Lone Ranger and Tonto fHelen Zaladonis and Cindy Wachsj Were Seen Riding Through the Merc 525-9285 1 1624 E. 17th Visit the Engine Parts Ffngefijckinf Gggdf KENTUCKY FRIED Jig Ry'5 cnicicm . 1 - . qmyqrq 5 V' 1 -, , tangy, 2 1' ,4k,,'a 4, ,. .V ,i,,,..., - .L Specialists MACHINE SHOP Complete Automotive Machine Shop Service After a couple barrels of fun, SCOTT HALL and MARTY TINGEY recycle thelr buckets. May Street - 900 E. 17th Street E UEQRQGHE The Bank That Does More for You! Service Four Convenient Locations Sa fe ty Eigtgsggggiliglggtillglteclgtiile Dependability t Chamber Swing CounCil's Work Pyramids Daily Chamber Swing Choir's COUNCIL QLEFTJ has a habit of letting things pile up, as you can see. The head rum- mies are, from floor to ceiling, Mary jane Whitenight, Lynette Cheney, Tammy Taylor, Robert Cox, Tamm Wamer, Lori Shepherd, and Council President Kent Hodson. The council docs a fine job discussing class activi- ties and making decisions. BISHJENKINS Equestrian Wear for Everywhere Saddles - Bridles - B Horses CLAIR KIRKENDALL and LINDA STAVROS got themselves saddled up at Bish s OO ts Lewisville Hwy 522-5030 Our Service Will Spoil You! The Finest in Today's Fashions Visit the Nook and Crannyn 47 Sh PA 5 3 575 1vms.HERD:HcfcC0mcsEx cedf in headache 414527. There Are a Lot of FQ' Good Things UWCIUQ Under Our Roof. Elegance in Portraits and 75EAd 5477 Weddings .lay ned if PHOTOGRAPHY 884 S. Holmes 523-5400 H My W gf, IDAHQ FALLSAUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION e urnish river raining ars! REN HACKMAN, HELLEY WILLIAMS d BRIDGETI' E GRAHAM get a kick t of neat cars. O'NEIL: Friend R V ,E What Evil Lurks at l.F.H.S.? This is mild mannerecl Markie Evans CTOP CENTERQ His friends Marilyn Divine fLEFTg Ya, he's my best buddyj and Cindy Deming lBO'I'l'OM CENTERg Yuklj are all in complete agreement that his sweet, innocent face is a mere reflection of his soul. But little do they suspect that after the noon bell rings Markie becomes The I.F. Flasher QEXTREME RIGHTQ Wanna candy bar, little girl?j. KEN-I-fs Gifts for Those You Love AMESJEWELRY ' Lawn and Garden Equipment Small Engine Repair Diamonds Pl' Watches 4' Gifts Rte. 1 Box5 522-0080 507 Park Ave. 523-1952 290 Park Av HUDSON19 They Ta ke Good Care of Your Feet! SMITH shows Teddy some tyl f h 5 5 Idaho Falls Merchants featured in this book have helped to support the SPUD ANNUAL. Please seek them out when you have needs! LESLIE SIX gets high on Coca-Cola and MA PASCHKE tries to bn g her down to earth. TERRI YOUNG: The great sw d ll p fl g b with deathdcfying courage. Gallery of Gourmets Get Your Next Haircut From the Best y HoLMEsAvE. Gladiato RKE.Sust enancc forakoman EA RBERSHUP Close and Convenient DENNYQS BURGER HUT No Appointments Necessary G Style Cuts Welcomes You to the Home of the Original Giant Burger 235 E. Street 5 3 45 5 S H 1 3-O05 AHLSTROM: New cheerleading techniques - a pom pom! Shop BONANZA for Great Values NWA S S S 5 '1 :. il it, S 3 2 t l t chool Supplies - Crafts - jeans Yellowstone Mall 522-7840 .ff ' ffavl fine 'icbfiffl this 9 Lm 5 , at and sleazy' Gut' ML P'WQfb!we Us 70 ii wx Gill f'ld2ft..it V04 Clif' '7'i41fi Sbrffwfwff I fiqdflfk-'xl z C .fifty Kydilcia ANN STRUHS: Nibble, nibble, little mouse . We support the TIGERS! SCHWENDIMAN Blue DISTRIBUTINCI COMPANY 910 Lincoln Rd. 522-2492 293 VIIIILE AIT SPEED WAY Q FAST EFFICIJT SERVICE nrsuut rtttli - -w Prinaing Our FULLY AUTOMATED SYSTEM enables U! To Pmvlde Qulliiy Prhilng AT OUR LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE 'Thi Plhi Shop of Th! FUIUN' F . OTHER SERVICES 'ax f I Annual Reports I Charts I Newsletter f Q J I Annales I Church Material! I Omen Forms ad! I Bookleu 0 Collanng I Nottces - . Qflv I Brochures I Cutting I Pnmphlets bf M -nhfolo n Butletms a Dnllnng o Pnoe Lust: f n 5 Q' I Busmess Cards I Programs . ' Q e . Bu A F I Envelope . i 5 , 1,9 xo :mesa orms . I-me S Stalemenu , I :NI I Catalogs L I B ' I Stake Drrscto ues 4 ' . L 1 gga ue s L. Z. ONE DAY SERVICE I Carbonless Form: . Hamm, I Stahonery 523-5842 oe everything nice MARY PASCHKE and LESLIE SIX are two of the nice I things in life! 900 Lincoln 522-4101 294 What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up? MARTY TINGEY, VON WOOD: I wanna be 44's 35. We wanna be secretaries. There's a Whole New World at IONA THA N'S Save and Borrow FEELY: I wanna be under the bright lights. . . EASTWOOD: I wanna be a law abiding dtizen. at t lt's Where You Belongl' EAST IDAHO FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Fora Delightful Shock EL EC TRI CAL WHOLESALE Home Lighting Center 990 Rollandet Ave. 523-2800 tit I A t.tt ,tIt., , CUPPER7 Bffff Hughes CLEFT en'o s the charm of the e in the Crcdi Each member account insured to S40 m0 P O BOX 1603 0 NCUA by Administrator, National Credit Union Administration 295 We Are Proud to Have Helped With the t Photography of This Yearbook STAKER PHOTOGRAPHY 280 Meet the People Who Care About People l A typical sight at 3:15 KABOVEJ l. F. Corridor Capers , Cheerleaders enjoy fruit w . . .CUPPER RIGHTJ student bod members feast on Po C 5 WER RIGH . EQUITABLE SAVINGS srieoust Savings Plans and Homeloans 57915 Cf Open Weekdays A 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 60 lst Street REITZ S dy A Name for Quality 3 , I Complete Women's Fashions 507 Shoup Avenue S22-2816 A Professional Pharmacist , Helps You at oorv wilson e l DRUG lr G i D T' 1110 S. Boulevard 525-1220 Park and Broadway 522-8293 Don't Be Left Behind - Goto WRIGHT OIL AND TIRE CO. - TERRI YOUNG, CAMILLE ERICKSON and Goodyear Tires Furnace Oil DEBBIE C1-IAFFIN couldn't keep their hands eff Fram F ife,-5 petroleum Products this cutie Garren Durtschi when they saw all the neat clothes at FERRELL'S. 1300 N. Holmes Avenue S22-8174 297 gg 4 Let's All GO, Hand in Hand , tothe DAIRY QUEEN in the Scrumpdillyisious F Land! 4 N.-I BRAD WRIGHT and KATIE MATSON agree that the real thing ooks as good as the pictures. 524525 lzrazieiz 3 ams Light Up Stage For some people, hamming it up . . . er . . . performing, is an , my. DR. PETER TITZE QFAR LEFTJ assumes an C0ngr3fUfafIOI'7S bod a a as mbl pose as he enthralls the student y t pep se y. andsomc couple fOPPOSI'I'E PAGE RIGHTQ also captivate and audience, no strings attached. BRAD WRIGHT CBELOWQ ces that as an encore he will eat the microphone. L U Ck from Southeast ldaho's Number 7 Station Where People Turn Us On! iff RADIO 7260 KHZ limb Into a Pair of Levi 5 at STEVE'S HGUSE OF LEVl'S BECKY PAINTER and CINDY CHATTERTON d d d h ' ', . 09 Shoup Ave 524 0501 e t re a pair of Levi s 299 You'll Be De-lighted With GASLAMPFS Pizza 1 l Your Exxon Distributor VERDEAN BUDILY OIL TIRE CU. Bulk Fuel Atlas Products Lewisville and A d 5 2 0222 It is evident that sports have improved DONNIE BALDWIN 'S and MARK BODILY'S ability to lift bo XCS . 'ONS O'NEIL. usic Soothes Sa vages The I.F. Student Body is so versatile that it is inevitable that there ould be talent dispersed throughout the school! BRAD ORME, at ft, can obviously see his name in lights, and GERRY MASKARI- C QBELOWJ demonstrates the power of his resounding bass to e great envy of the lettermcn of I.F. ide on Over to SPORTCYCLE SALES Sno jet BMW Kawasaki Husqvarna Hodaka Save Dollars at Your SAVING CENTER STORES 344 Memorial Drive Two Locations to Serve You! ttin, ready ride off to the wild ue yonder e LYNETTE AKE , HAL PP, MARK LS and 1954 N. Yellowstone 523-4633 999 17th Street Dance and Decorafe Wi+h Help From THE PARTY SHOP ' School Decorafions ' Party and Wedding Supplies ' Recepiion Cerrler ' Sales and Renials ' Tuxedos and Formals 565 Firsl Sf. 522 5857 I1 s whaf's in the hear? lof fha homoj fhef counfs. COM LETE Q T f DECORATING ' QYSNQ K 7 I' 9 4,2 , .. 5E!C5, 2 685 E. Anderson 523-4543 Come in and See the TIRE EXPERTS E , L 23: T ' E w rggg, FRED T Fay Peterson Iarry Madsen 1970 N. Yellowstone Hwy. 523 1720 302 All Your Farm Equipment Needs 523 3359 Paris Fashion Parade What a serve! DEE JAY CALDERWOOD KFAR LEFTJ models the latest in the rumpled look for tennis freaks. This handsome devil QLEFTQ sports an ensemble suitable to any number of activities, ranging from the Senior Ball to a hoe down in the Root Cellar. We're Here A Great Place on Your Account! to Meet People VALLEYBA K P XMAINVS ORI ABBOTT d HUGH HABI , find out ow easy it is to PCD 311 ZCCOLUII at alley Bank. .1114 VON WOOD, MICHELLE PAUL, PAULYNN PAXMAN, and BRAD ZUNDEL get better acquainted. Northgate Mile 524-2000 525 ist street 525-5572 303 9 . t t r 4 N J 1 VX, va. fs Mt , l PM M c t f , w K Vblx Mil' 447 1 ,Q KL XQ' 1 Q' l' N ll ,lp 178 Q' X, rxl l fl 4 1 J V G .W 1 l ill lf lf x X 5 1 1 1 r 1 of ,il V ul yr X li K X' QW Q J? J V3 u X xr XXV Y H mi N x 4, lj xr 1.- L Cd ,L ,ffl 1:4 X H7 fi ,M ,Ji al. xl 304 As the doorways close behind us at the conclusion of year, we may be reluctant to leave, to let go of the past. Yet, cannot stay standing on the threshold. We must hasten on the future. We must open new doors and meet the they conceal. Even though we cannot live in the past, we can car ments of it along with us. We can keep our memories berances of classes that were too long, nights that were too times when our hearts ached and times when our hearts Recollections of games that were lost and games that were There are times we,ll remember and times we'd rather forget. Of all the memories we take along, the best and the mos important are those of the people whose light glistened in ou lives. They were the Stars. So now, like the ancient voyager who found his way by th constellations, let us set our courses and sail away, rememberin always the Stars. . . MARY PASCHK veryone'5 a Star T896 rl -ZZ? FTDUQ Is aww SMH 740097 SHJCTOCUI ,ed 7 bl sv I FZQSZT-T041 mg' cprcc - Qkh' New He59eE C3356-S EST WVQQQ CF' Owl, , f f Hfwg mu ,wb 557' WQIEZSLQCK Tw ALL THAT' few D04 Q52 wma Fffijrewwiffrfy WWE' FHM, y MXN A Malo 'Hfu'J 6,1135 fXLl.+iVXj . 'Fllaxlfmfc PM +,,,M, :MA +.JrL We +146 MW and 'JL wrlfl rag, you pow. -asf. wL1cvc I WPC I,-ova, ya fVHnXf 305 -I-'nc G rC0lT 30 6 Auchampach, Tom 78, 184, 222, 235 Ashbacher, Don 245 Ashton, Craig 235, 238 Barben, Gordon 235 Beattie, Delny 100, 235 Beck, Darwin 245 Berg, Tom 86,184, 220, 235 Bitton, Afton 44, 99, 235, 254, 255, Brandon, Elma 244 Brizzee, Nancy 80, 235, 267 Brown, Michele 243 Brown, Pfat 242 Burnet, Mary 241 Carroll, Ken 243 O1sper,jay 243 Christy, Vivian 74, 236 Christensen, Harold 243 Clark, Geraldine 97, 233, 236, 292 Clary, Les 236 Cooper, Kenney 245 Corless, Zelda 241 Craner, Calvin 236 Cziep, Hildegard 244 Davis, Hal 243 Durrant, Mike 184, 196, 207, 236 Elder, Chris 89, 267 Erickson, Dave 86, 184, 186, 196, 2 Geddes, Cleo 236 Gerard, ,Ioyce 244 Gillesipe, Ruby 236 Grimmett, William 88,7236 Haeger, Walter 267 Halt, Garth 94, 218, 219, 232, 236 Hampton, Ron 264, 267 A 262, 267 08, 236, 267 Abbott, Lori Ann 1125 28, 29, 53, 65, 89, 104, 114, 118, 119, 249, 303 Adams, Brett 1125 74, 119 Ahlstrom, Barbara 1125 20, 33, 54, 80, 82, 119, 249 Ahlstrom, Christine 1115 44, 90, 95, 151, 254, 255 Ahlstrom,,-Iohn 1115 151, 199, 205, 252 Ahlstrom,judith 1115 27, 50, 151, 293 Aicher, Tom 1115 151 Akey, Susan 1105 169 Akiyama, Kelly 1115 29, 151 Aldrich, Ann 1125 103, 104, 119, 250, 252, 265 Allen, Annalee 1125 33, 76, 77, 119, 249 Alvarado, Ida 1115 151 Anderson, Christine 1105 169 Anderson, Eric 1105 169 Anderson,jenni 1115 30, 151 Anderson, Kelli 1115 151 Anderson, Lorri 1115 80, 90, 95, 151,252 Anderson, Ranie 1115 151 Anderson, Richard 1105 169 Arbon, Karen 1125 119 Archer, NanCy 1115 151 Index offldults Hansen, Caroline 245 Hansen, Floyd 245 Hanson, Robert 267 Harrington, Danette 38, 89, 98, Hatch, Mark 237 Herd, Iva Lou 237, 267, 288 Hill, Barbara 244 jacobsennjerry 243 Jensen, Herbert 245 Kauer, Thelma 264 Keller, Annis 45, 242 Kidman, Leslie 267 Koon, Richard 237, 265 Lawyer, Brent 95, 237 Leatham, Dale 237, 267 Leonard, Dan 210,237 Manion, Glenn 71, 229, 234 Marler, Anne 237 Maskarinec, Barbara 71 Maskarinec, Gabe 71 McGaffey, Byron 237 Minor, Pat 241 Mortensen, Floyd 95, 226, 237' Murphay, Shirley 76, 90, 238 Murray, Neeley, Nelson , Nelson, Craig 16, 184, 196,211, 220,238 Pat 235,258,282 Karen 92, 95, 224, 226, 230, 238 Mark 238,245 Nelson, Paul 238 Neubacher,joyce 102, 233, 242 Nickersonhlack 90, 238 Noble, Mary 44, 71, 85, 238, 257 O'Mera, Bob 184, 186, 239 Painter, joan 71 104, 237, 263, 267 Index ofStudents Armstrong, Anthony 1105 70, 101, 169, 250 Arnold, Cathy 1125 119,250 Arnold, Peggy 1105 70, 169 Asbury,-Iames1125 119 Aramanczyk, Danna 1125 151 B Baird, Kc. 1101 100 Baker, Dwight 1125 70, 99, 119, 195, 249, 250 Baker,james 1105 169,265 Bala, Ed 1125 4490, 120, 256 Baldwin, D011 1125 57, 120, 186, 187, 188,193, 200, 201, 203, 222, 283, 300 Ball, Philip 1115 151 Ball, Tammie1115 151 Balmfo rth, Margo 1105 19, 36, 81, 113, 169 Barker, Becky 1105 169 Bames, Cozette 1105 169 Barnes, Richard 1115 29,89, 151, 193,265 Bames, Ronald 1125 120 Bamey, Frances 1105 81, 169, 250 Painter, Romney 71 Peterson, Lovella 244 Poole, Doug 95,239 Radford, Russ 96, 101, 184, 220, 230 Roh, les 72, 119,232,239 Roh, Sharon 242 Sampson, Ken 211, 216, 239, 282 Sandahl, Pam 244 Sommerville, Ellen 244 Stowell, Dan 239 Streett, Don 71 Street, Pat 71 Taylor, Kenneth 245 Taylor, Mildred 240 Thomas, Shelba 240 Tingey, Fred 243 Tippets, Ruth 244 Titze, Peter 71, 105, 234, 299 Toole, Clyde 71 Toole, Hazel 71 Vroman, Candace 85, 204, 240, 262 Wallace, Dolores 244 Ward, Harvey 240 Watkins, George 71 Watkins, Sharon 71 Watts, Blaine 240, 249 Weldon,jean 82, 240, 267 Wheeler, Searl 245 Winston,jane 103, 240, 263 Wood, Annette 80, 91, 240 Zenk, Lenyce 82, 240 Zundel, Kay 71 Bamey, Rachel 1115 43, 80, 151 Barr, Doug1115151 Barrie, Wendi 1105 169 Barrus, Clair 1125 120 Barrus, Yvette 1115 29, 80, 89, 151 Beale, Lisa 1115 151 Beale, Michelle 1125 120 Bean, Mike 1115 189 Beasley, Brian 1115 45, 88, 152, 256 Beasley,jody 1125 120 Beasley, Kelley 1105 169, 253 Beasley, Martha 1125 120 Beasley, Richard 1115 151,252 Beers, Cathi 1125 120 Beers, john 1115 152 191199, Beers, Rhonda1115 24, 93, 95,97, 152 218 224 225 252 277 Bell, Charles 1115 211 Bell, Frank 1105 169 Bell, Mike 1115 74, 152, 189 Beller,jennifer 1125 90, 92, 93, 105, 120 218 224 226 228, 229, 250, 254, 255 Beller,Linda 111593, 152, 224, 225, 230 250 Benedick, Bnice 1115 90, 95, 97, 152 Benjamin, Susan 1115 152 Bensen, David 1113 88, 152 Benson. Shauna 1113 152 Bernard, Lori 1113 152 Bernhard, Suzanne 1103 81, 169 lBernston,jeanne1123 33, 90, 96, 120, 249 Berrett, Kirsten 1113 80, 152,253 Berry, Rhonda 1113 152 Best, Chuck 1103 169 Best, Patricia 1123 83, 120 Billings, Debbie 1103 169 Birch, Cindy 110342, 169, 253 Bird, David 1113 153 Bithell,-Iim'1103 169, 211, 212 Black, Dave111343,45,7O, 90, 98, 99,153, 250,256 Blackburn, Kelly 1103 169 Blackburn, Mark 1123 195, 252 Blaes, Christine 1113 20, 24, 30, 62, 75, 153 Blakely, Tom 1103 17, 95,104,170 Blasius, Annette 1113 34, 44, 45, 75, 79, 153, 254, 255, 256 Blaylock, Richard 1113 43, 74, 90, 99,104,113,153.193 Bloom, Gayle 1113 82, 83, 153 Bodily, Mark 1123 20, 22, 120, 195, 220, 221, 300 Bolinder,jerolcl 1123 120 Bolrz,john1103 101,170,196 B0Oma1'1,,l31'11123 20, 24, 35, 90, 96, 97, 120, 254, 255, 276 Booth, Lee 1103 170,196 Bourne, Deborah 1113 77, 153, 253 Bourne, Don 1123 121 Bowman, Beth 1103 45, 97,170 Bradshaw, Linda 1103 97, 170 Brandon,,Iudy 1103 81, 170 Butterfield, Terri 1103 171 Butts,Alan 112395, 122 Butts, Margaret 1103 81, 171 Byerly, Bert 1103 171 Byrne, Geri 1103 91, 102, 171 Byrne, Kennith 1123 122 C Calderwood, David 1103 171 Calderwood, DJ,1113 153, 218, 219, 263,302 Qll, Lonnie 1103 171 Call, Teresa 1103 36, 81, 104, 171, 263 Callan, Paul 1123 123 Campbell, Brian 1113 154, 210 Campbell, Francelle 1113 80, 154,252 Carlile, Kathy 1113 154 Gtrlile, Richard 1123 123 Carpenter, Glen 1103 171, 250 Case, Case, Case, Cave, B1'Ctt1113 lO1,154, 211,213 Douglas 1113 103, 154 Tami1123123,252 Deana1103171 Browni Bressler, Kathy 1103 81, 170, 250 Bressler, Loriann 1113 80, 85, 153 Brickell, David 1123 121 Brickell, Patricia 1113 153 Briggs, Lisa 1103 81, 170 Brighton, Dona 1113 153,252 Brinton,janet 1123 121 Brinton, Kevin 1103 170 Britschgi, Andy 1123 8, 31, 33. 38, 40, 105, Brooks, 112,121, 170, 262, 271 Earl 1123 121 Brower, Sherry 1123 121, 260 Brown, Charles 1103 88, 97, 170 Brown, Charmaine 1113 94, 153, 252 Brown, David 1123 265 Brown, Dorothy 1103 34, 91, 170 Brown, Douglas 1113 103, 220 Brown, Patricia 1103 79, 170 Brown, Stacy 1103 79, 170 Brown, Vicki 1103 170, 253 ng,-Iames 1103 100, 170 59, 64, 90, 98, 99, Browning, Leonard 1113 153 Browning, Pauline 1103 81, 170, 253 Browning, Tom 1123 20, 121 Bruce, Cindy 1123 83, 121 Bruce, Lori 1113 253 Bruch, Tonia1113 153 Bn1mley,justine1123 121 Brunson, Kim 111344, 45,153, 256 Brunt,jana1113 153 Brunt, Kalli1123 122, 226 Bubar, Vickie 1103 72, 260 Buchholz, Karen 1103 94, 170 Burden, Mike 1123 122 Burdick, jonathan 1103 97, 170 Burdick, Paul 1113 79 Burggraf, Carol 1113 75, 77, 83, 90, 153 Burggrafhlohn 1123 34, 78,101,122 Bumside, Penny 1103 253 Burton, Brian 1113 153, 195, 199, 203, 222 Buschman,-Iames 1123 250 Bush, Carolyn 1123 24, 44, 122, 256 Butler, Debbie 1113 153 Butler, Lisa 1103 50, 84, 170 Butterfield, Mike 1113 153 Butterfield, Suzanne 1123 122, 226 Chaifin, Debbie 1123 50, 96,108,111,123 Chamberlain, David 1123 123, 266 Chapple, Lori 1123 123 Charboneau, Cindy 1113 154 Chatterton, Cynthia 1123 17, 25, 33, 34, 71, 83, 96, 106. 118, 123, 299 Cheney, Lynette 1113 29, 36, 43. 80, 98, 154, 249, 287 Cherry, Bart 1103 70, 171 Cherry, Bret 1103 171, 250 Cherry, Lori 1123 ss, 123 Cheslock, Deborah 1103 94, 171 Cheslock, Stan 1123 103,123, 246,252 Chivers, Christa 1113 18, 80, 90,103,105, 108,110, 154, 218 Christensen, Susan 1103 93, 94, 171, 226, 227 Christiansen, Shawn 1123 123 Claiborne, Darlene 1103 81, 17 Clapp,-Jim1123 1s,70, 123,24 ,250, 251 Clark, Bettyjo1123 123 Clark, Brian 1113 154 Clark, Clinton 1123 70, 124, 250 Clark, Curtis 1113 154 Clark, Owen 1123 124 Clawson, Patty 1123 124 Clements, Royce 1123 124,252 Cleverley, Annette 1113 154 Cleverley, Dawna 1123 124 Cole,jayna1103 171 Collard, Elaine 1113 36, 38, 80, 90, 98, 154, 249 Collins, Lois 1123 17, za, ss, 39, 40, 71, s9, 90, 98, 104, 105, 112, 124, 257, 262, 267 Collins, Reo1123 124 1 9 Combo, Brian 1123 22, 30, 66, 72, 74, 114, 124, 187, iss, 222, 283 Connell, Mark 1103 70, 171, 196, 211, 214, 250 Conrad, Richard 1123 124 Cook, Kenneth Alan 1123 124 Cook, Vicki 1113 154 Coon,julie 1103 34, 75, 79, 91, 171 Coon, Andy 1113 154, 191,207,252 Couch, Brad 1103 24, 42, 171 Cousins, Amy 1113 46, 75, 79, 154, 264 Coward, Bill 1123 124 Coward, Cynthia 1103 95, 171, 253 Coward,-Judith 1123 95, 124 Cox,-Ioseph 1103 208, 220 Cox, Robert 1123 70, 124, 211, 214, 249, 250, 287 Crocker, Keith 1113 70, ss, 154, 216, 217, 250 Croft, Daniel 1103 171 Crofts, Kelly 1123 78, 124 Crofts, Kristine 1103 79, 91, 172 Cromwell, Kathy be Ann 1123 38, 39, 90, 95, 98, 113, 125 Crouse, Billie 1123 125 Crowley,-Iim112335, 38, 40, 90. 98,103,105,108,110, l13,125. 249, 257 Crumley, Mark 1123 125 Cullen, Tracy 1123 125 Cullum, Cindy 1103 104,172 Cushing, Brad 1113 154, 188, 222 Cusimanoulana Lee 1123 24, 33, 34, 46, 75,96,125 Cziep, Wilford 110370, 172,250 D Darnell, Karen 1113 44, 90, 94, 97.154, 254, 255 David, Stacey 1103 172 Davidson, Deborah 1113 80, 154, 252 Davidson, Fred 1103 101, 172 Davies, Michelle 1123 125 Davis, April 1113 44,93, 154, 230, 231, 249, 254, 255 Davis, Becky 1103 172 Davis, Benjamin 1103 196 Davis,-lerry1123 125,265 Davis, Kent 1123 70, 125, 250, 262 Davis, Lana111393, 155, 224, 226, 227, 228, 230, 231 Dearden, Dan 1l1374,155,194, 207, 271 Decoria, Holly 1103 102 DeLaC1arza,Tona 1113 93, 155 Deming, Cynthia 1113 29, 89, 94, 155, 290 Denning, Kurt 1113 155, 260 Dennis,,Ioe1113 155 Dent, Colleen 1113 155, 218 Detrick, Declan 1123 78,101, 125 Detrick, Terrell 1113 79, 155 Dewey, Michelle 1103 81,172,253 Dilworth, Bradley 1103 172 Dieneen,-Iackie1123 125 Divine, Marilyn 111328, 89, 91, 94,104, 155, 290 Dixon, Sidney 1123 125, 252 Dodson, Daniel 1123 125 Dodson, Larry Dean 1103 172 Doggett, Curt 1113 155, 252 Doherty,-Ierry 1103 172 Donaldson, Ray Dean 1103 172, 208, 216 Douglass, Pam 1123 96, 125, 252 Dmmmond, Dan 1103 172 Drysdale, Dan 1123 125 Dufiin, Karla 1103 38, 98,100,172, 250 Duffy,,Iohn1123125 Dumont, Marie 1113 80, 155, 252 Durtschi, Garren 1103 172 E Eastwood, Mary 1103 100, 295 Ebeltoft, Lisa 110379, 91,172 Eden, Kyle 1103 95, 97, 172 Edwardshleanie 1123 83, 126 Edwards, Lisa 1103 50, 79, 172 Ekelund, Laura 1113 155 Ellingford, Tamara 1123 126, 253 Ellis, Mardi Lee 1103 79 Ellis, Ryan 1103 88,172 Ellis, Sharilee 1113 155,252 Elverucl,-Ierry 1123 126 Emery, Scott 1103 172 Erickson, Camille 1123 27, 50, 80, 90, 96, 126,297 Erickson, Helen 1113 155 Evans, Mark 1113 28, 38, 89, 94, 98, 104, 155, 256, 290, 291 307 F Fager, Ann 1111 36, 43, 80, 155, 252 Farmer, Kerri Merrill 1121 126, 260 Farnes, Brenda 1111 77, 155 Farnes,Jeffrey 1111 155 Farrer, Lisa 1121 126, 252 Feeley, Mike 1111 95, 155, 295 Feist, Candis 1111 93, 156 Feist,James1101 79, 101, 172 Fell, Brent 1111 156 Feudner, Fredrick 1121 126 Fielding,Jamey 1111 20, 34, 72, 188, 192, Fleming, Kathryn 1111 79, 85, 156, 252 Flint, Richard 1111 103, 194 Floberg, David 1111 28, 89, 156 Flood, Lisa 1121 83, 126 Forman, Terri 1121 75, 82, 83, 96, 126 Foster, Frances 1111 156 Foster, Sherry 1121 126, 252, 258 Franklin, Sydney 1111 75, 156 Frisby, David 1121 126 Fuhriman,Jared 1101 172 Fullmer, David 1101 88, 172 Gagon, Bob1111 156,191 Gallagher, Alice 1121 126 Gallup, Gina 1111 24, 36, 80, 156 Gardner, Kevin 1101 172, 196 Gardner, Tony 1111 156 Gamer, Kathy 1101 29, 172 Garner, Wendy 1111 156 Garrelta, Cris 1111 156 Gauss, Ann 110191, 102, 172 Gauss,-Ian1101 102,172 Gentle, Steven 1111 156 Gerard, Lori 1121 127 Gibbons, Terry 1111 156 Gillum, Brian 1121 57, 78, 116, 127, 191, Goddard. Daniel 1101 172 Godc1ard,John1121 127 Goelzer, Annette 1111 36, 80, 156 Goldman, Tom 111197, 156 Goodrich, Jim 1111 90, 95, 104, 263 Goodwin, Paul 111197 Goodwin, Paul 1111 156 Gottula, Ronald 1101 172 Graham,John 1121 127, 252 Gray, Carol 1121 85, 93, 127 Gray,Jane 1101 172, 253 Gray, Robyn 1111 70, 97, 156, 250, 251 Green, Kaylyn 1101 103, 172 Gregory, Vic 1101 196 Griest, Kerri 1111 157 Griest, Wade 1101 175 Griffin, Tina 1111 253 Griffith, Dan 1111 191 Griffith,John1101 173 Griffith, Robbin 1111 36, 80, 157 Griggs, Mike 1121 127 Gualtieri, Dan 112172, 74, 78, 101, 127 Hass,Jacque1ine 1111 90, 94, 157 207, 274 273 Hackman, Karen 1121 30, 46, 74, 75, 127, 289 Hackman, Terry 1101 173 Hackman, Ted 1111 157 308 Haefele, Kim 1121 75, 127 Ha11,Jill 110142, 76, 77,173, 226, 227 Hall, Seott112120, 22, 36, 67, 72,117,127, 188,189, 192. 195,286 Halstead, Lynda 1101 173, 218, 250 Hammerland,Jan 1111 21, 29, 49, 84. 89. 90, 94, 157 Handy, Kevin 111195, 97, 157 Handy, Norman 1121 128 Hannum, William 1101 173, 210, 250 Hodson,Kent11Z124,31, 131,249,287 Hoffman,Christine110181.174 Hoffman, Steve 1121 131 Holden, Suzanne 1121 131 Holm, Carrie Ann 1101 81, 174 Holson, Cindy 1121 83, 131 Homer, Alan 1111 158,189,207 Horan, Kevin 112172, 131, 194 Howe, Karen 1101 174 Hansen, Daralyn 1121 128 Hansen, Deanna 1101 42, 81, 173, 252 Hansen,Gregg1101 173 Hansen,Jody112178, 128, 185, 187, 194,195 1-lanseri,Josh 1101 173, 265 Hanseri, Laura 1101 24, 42, 77, 173 Hanseri, Mark 1101 173 Hansen, Mitzi 1121 33, 76, 77,94, 128 Hansen, Rhonda 1121 33, 128 Hansen, Richard Bart 1121 128 Hansen, Steve 1101 173 Hansen, Steve 1101 97 Hansen Hanson, Hanson ,1 f'Sue1121 128 kGaylon 1121 128 George 1111 38, 98, 157, 249 Hanson, Paul 1121 128 Harker. Dena 1101 21, 42,173 Harker, Dixie111121, 43, 80,157, 252 Harker, Kathleen 1101 20, 42, 63, 77, 173, 280, 281 Howell, Doug111134,101,158,189,195 '1owell, Renae 1101 81, 102, 103. 174 Hudman, Wendy 1121 131 Hudson, Connie 1111 88, 158 Hudson, Mitch 1101 70, 250 1-lughesjeff 1121 38, 98, 99, 131, 262, 295 Hunt, Sheila 1121 131 Hunter, Kevin 1111 22, 43, 72,117,158,193.195. 207 220 Hunter. Lori 1121 21,46, 75, vs, 93, 101, 131, 230. 231 Hurst, Craig 1121 74, 131 Hurt, Anita 1121 17, 30, 46, 58, 61, 75, 96, 131 Hurt, Laurie 1101 46, 174 Hyon, Suk Kim 1111 253 l Harr, Valerie 1111 157 Harrie, Doug112172, 74, 78,128, 191, 222 Harrie, Kathy 1101 24, 81, 173 Harris,Jeri Lyn 1111 157, 249 Harris,Joe1111 157 Harris, Mariorie 1101 174 Harrison, Tom 1121 16,19, 20, 25, 30, 66. 72, 73. 74, 105 191, 193,195, 222 Hart, Blake 1111 157 Hart, Ke1ley112172, 73, 74, 78. 101, 116.128, 188 Haskell, Michelle 1111 97, 157 Hasselstrom, Debra 1121 128, 252 Hasselstrom, Edna 1111 157, 252 Hathorn, Brian 1101 174 Hathhorn, Kathy 1111 93, 157, 224, 226 Hayes, Nancy 1121 128 Hayes, Ruey 1111 75, 157 Hazen, Cathy 1121 252, 253 Heim,Jocie1111 157 Heim,Jackie1111 157, 265 Hemmihg, Cara 1121 35. 45, 75, 85, 96, 128, 254. 255 Hemsley, Scott 1111 88, 158 Hendricks, Myrna 1111 94, 158 Heninger, David 1121 158, 252 1'1Cr1kC1'1, Nancy 111193, 225, 226, 227, 228 Herd, Nancy112175, 82, 83, 96,105,129 Herring,Jodi1111 20, 77, 158, 253 Heser, Keith 1121 129 Heser, Lorie 1101 81, 174 Heward, Rhonda 1121 76, 77, 96, 129, 253 Heyrend, Ronnie 1121 129, 222 Hiatt, Martha 1111 158 Hickman, Mark 110142, 174, 208 Higley, 1..O1'i110124, 42, 77,174, 226, 227, 228 Hilker, Brad 1111 79, 158 Hill, Beverly 1101 174 Hill, Dennis 1101 174 Hill, Fl'Cd112122, 72, 73, 74, 87,129,192,193,194,195, 211, 215, 222, 223 Hill, Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Kathy 1121 80,83,96,129 ,MaryJo 1121 30, 35, 46, 75, 76, 77, vs, 129, 253 ,Party1121129 , Paul 111143, 74,158 Paul A. 112195, 129 Ryan 1101 174 Hillam, Linda 1121 34, 54, 96, 131, 249, 252, 261 Hines, Beth 1121 28,131 Hines, Lori 1101 14 Hirning, Kelly 1101 174 lngelstrom, Debra 1121 92, 93, 96,131, 225, 230 lngraham, Bridgette 1121 49, 75, 84, 96, 105, 131, 256, 289 lverson, Kevin 1101 174 1vie,Jackie110142,77, 174 Jack,Jeffrey 1101 174 Jack, Tamera 1101 174, 253 Jaekson,Julie112175. 132 Jacobsen,Jon 1121 132 Jacobson,Julie1111 20, 24, 77, 82, 90, 158 James, Melody 1121 132 Jamison, Bryan 1111 Jaussi, Mark 1111 88, 158 Jeffs. Glenda 1121 132 Jenkins, Terri 1101 196 Jensen, Annette 1101 91, 174 Jensen, Deborah 1121 132 Jensen, Renee 1111 80, 158,252 Jensen, Sreven1101 174,252 Jensen, Tammy 1101 102 jetcshari 1101 104, 174 Johnson, Johnson, ,Craig 1121 84. 103, 104, 132, 282 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson 1 1 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson Jones, C 1 Becky 112149, 78, 93, 132, 224, 225 Chuck 1111 24. 45, 91,158, 191, 204, 256 David 112178,132, 187,188,191, 220 Deron 1111 158 Kimberly 1111 102 Larry 1101 196 Paul 1111 158, 195 Roger 1101 196 Ted 1101 174,196,197 ,Tom 1121 132 i ndy110181, 174,224 Jones,Jeanine 1101 50, 174, 266, 280 Jordan, Steve 1111 158, 194 Jorgensen, Kathleen 1101 174, 253 Jorgenson. Zoe Ann 1121 94, 133 Jueli, Ken 1111 101, 158 Jussel,-Jerry 1111 159 Justensen, Darla 1101 174 230 K Kaiser,,1eff 1111 159 Kapp, Karin 1101 81, 174 Kempnet, Christy 1111 46, 75, 159 Kendall. Tammy 1121 85, 155 Kenny. Patty 1101 174 Kent, Steve 1121 45, 71, 90,105,118, 155.199, 202. 254. 255, 276 Kidwell, Brian 1111 159 Kienlen, Kelly 1121 78, 194, 275 Kilinski. Da1e110188 Kimble, Kory110188 King, Randy 1101 174 Kirkendall, Clair 1121 88, 155, 287 Kissinger, 1.ynda 1121 155 Knight. Cheryl 1111 79. 90, 94, 105. 159. 254, 255 Knopp. Nanette 1101 175 udsen, Danny 1111 22, 54, 74,84. 159. 186,187. 188. 192,274 H Koenig, David 1101 175 ong, King112196 aeher. Rudolphe 1101 95, 175 aupp, Toni 1111 28, 89, 159, 252 use,,1on1121 88, 155 uck. Bryan 1101 175 L angley, Mary Lynne 1111 252 anier, Neil 1111 159,187,191 'pray, Brad 1111 2o, 159, 211. 215, 249. 252 pray, Leslie 1121 54. 92, 96. 155, 250,249 rsen, Brad 1121 87, 155. 185. 195. 199. 201, 2 280 'rsen. Layne 1111 159 rson, Evelyn 1101 175, 264 rson, Stephen 1101 250, 251 wrence, Brent 1121 155 wrence, Bruce 1121 155 awrence, Leslie 1111 20,50, 74. 75, 159 .awson, Kirk 1111 159 al, Ora1ia1111252, 265 e, Mike 1121 155 .ee, Shane 1101 175 hto, Mike 1111 90, 97, 159, 195, 216 aeisegang, Kerry 1121 89 Jeonard, Valerie 111144, 159, 256 ewis, Dan 1121 155 ewis,-John 1111 2, 159, 211, 214, 216 .ewis. Lory1111159 wis, Scott 1121 104, 155, 218 aewis, Steve 1101 175 wis,Tami 111190 'kes, Cyndi 1111 159, 250 ilienquist, Karen 1121 85, 155 ilienquist, Ron 110142,88. 175 indberg, Rick 1121 72, 75, 155. 265 'ndsay, Diane 1101 81, 175 'tner.-1ulie1101 175. 225. 255 ittleford. Donnetta1101 175 'ttleford. Pam 1111 88, 94, 159 hse, Tim 1111 159 ngua, Karen 1101 175 rd5.,1ay1121154 ords. Kathy 1111 56, 80, 159 tt, Debbie 1121 50, 75,159 tt, Laura 1101 75, 175 me. Beth 1111 160 vegrove. Becky 1121 40. 44, 45, 94. 98, 104, 255. 270 velace, Lori 1101 77, 79. 91. 102, 175 04. 222, 154. 254, Lundquist. Lori 112175. 96, 154. 252 Lysfiortl. Debbie 1111 85, 160 M Madsen, Dixie 1101 175 Madison. Roger 1121 74, 154 Magnelli, Tony 1111 79,91. 105, 160 , Mahoney, Mike 1121 22. 78,154.187. 188. 192, 195. 504 Mandel, Alicia 1111 160 Markeson, Larry 1101 175 Marko, Tom110188,97, 175 Marler. Patty 1101 75, 91, 175 Marriott. Laurie 1101 175 Marsh. Kirry112170.155. 250 Marsh. Sue110175. 91,175 Marshall, Chris 1111 74, 160 Marthis. Robi 112144, 155, 256 Martin. Craig 1101 175. 196 Maskarinec, Gerry 1121 29, 58, 89, 98. 104, 105, 155, 249, 250. 251. 501 Matson, K3tie1121 24, 54, 44, 80. 155, 254, 255.299 Maughan. Stephanie 1101 175 McBride, Chris 1121 82, 85, 90, 95, 155 MLCabe, Colleen 1111 79, 100. 160 McCafferty. Kelly 1111 160 McDermott, David 1101 79, 175. 196 McDonald, Mike 1111 20, 88, 160,207 McDonald, Scott 1121 70, 155, 250 McGarry, Conniejo 1101 81, 175. 265 McCvarry, Mike 1111 29, 89, 104, 265 Mclntosh, Emma 1121 156 McKell. Korby 1121 156 McKell, Shauna 1101 79, 91, 175 McKinlay, Mindy 1111 75, 160 McLain, Chris 1101 175 McLain, Kelley 1101 175 McMurtrey, Bruce 1121 156 McPherson, Wendy 11 11 160 Megason. Patti 1121 24, 77. 156, 285 Meikle. Ted 1121 72, 78, 156, 189. 195 Meikle, Todd 1101 196 Melgaardjeff 1111 160 Meng. Roger 1101 95, 175, 196 Meppen,,1acqueline1101 97, 175 Meppen, Kurt 1121 55, 98, 118, 156, 210, 220. 221, 249 Merkley, Mike 1111 160, 249. 252 Merrill.,1ulie110125, 42, 77,175 Merrill, Kim 1101 176 Merritt,-1'Dell 1121 156 Merritt,,1an110142, 65, 176 Metcalf, Brad 1101 176 Mikesell, David 1101 176, 196 Mikesell. Mike 1121 156, 265 Miles. Clark 110195, 176 Miles, Cliff 1111 160 Miley. Debra 111197, 160 Miller. Brooke 1121 18, 46. 61, 75, 82. 85, 96. 156 Miller, Glen 1101 70, 176, 250 Miller, Mark 1101 17,97,104. 176,265 Miller, Wayne 1121 250 Miniver, Dasha 1101 79, 100 Modrow, Doug 1121 59, 156, 247, 265 Moir, Peggy1121 156 Mondada, Mike111154,42,160,185,191. 195.199. 200. 204 Monson, Paul 1101 176 Monson, Paula 1111 160 Montague, Danette 1101 176 Moon, Denise 1111 17, 77,160 Moore, Allan 1111 79, 160 Moore, Dianne 1121 85, 156 Morgan, Rhonda 1101 88, 176, 255 Morse, Frank, Mat 1111 160 l5rett112171,90. 98,105,108.111.l56, 295 Mortensen, Shelly 1101 77, 100, 176 Morten sen, Morten son, Mortenson, Moser. Ron Debra 1111 100, 160 Penny 1101 176 da1111161,277 Moss. Sandra 1111 161 Mueller, Tim 1111 161 Muir, Doug 1121 70, 156. 250 Mullen, Mary 110195, 95.115.176. 2 Murdock, Mitzi 110142, 85, 176,255 Neitzel. Da Nelson, Brent 1121 59, 71. 90,98, 10 Nelson, Brent 1101 108, 176, 196, 20 vid1121 105, 156 Nelson, Darla 1111 80, 85,161 Nelson.joel111179,161 Nelson, Lanae1101 176, 255 Nelson, Linda 1101 56, 81,176 Nelson. Sherri 112175, 105, 157, 272, 288 Neville, Brett 1101 25, 42, 176 25, 226, 255 1,104,110,157 8 Newbold, Kristine 1101 81, 176 Newman, Eileen 1121 24, 44, 80, 90. 157, 256 Newman, Mary 110124, 81, 85,176 Nicholas, Karmen 1101 177, 255 Nickerson, Aran 1121 50, 59.66, 74, 157, 252 Nickerson, Peggy111190. 97, 252,277 Nield, Kathy 1111 85, 161,250 Nielsen, Lorraine 1111 25,105, 104. 161, 282 Nisson, Kevin 1121 157 Nisson, Lori 1111 161 Nixon, Diane 1111 50, 75, 90,161,249 Noel, Kenny 1111 191, 220 O O'15rien, Pat1111 161 O'Brier1, Terry 1121 157, 252 O'Brien, Tom 1101 177 O'Connell. Brett 1121 54, 157, 195 O'Mera, Colleen 1101 24, 79, 85,91, 102, 177 O'Neil, Tony 1111 162,189, 289. 501 Oakey. Kendel 110142, 177, 208, 209 Oakey, Lynette 1111 24, 57, 161, 255, 501 Oler, Cyntlee1121 157 Oliver, Clare 11 11 95, 161,224,250 Olsen, Annette 1101 42. 75, 79, 177, 255 Olsen, Francine 1101 42, 46, 75, 75, 77, 79,102,177, 255 Olsen,james1111 162, 207 Olsen, Jef f Olsen, Lind 1101177 21121 157 Olson. Carrie 1111 20, 80, 162,255,279 Olson, Denise 1101 177, 225, 226,250 Ondricek. Gerald 1121 158, 210 Orchard. Tony 112172, 158 222 Orme, Bradley 1121 70, 99, 105, 158, 211, 212. 250, 501 Orme, Tim 1101 70, 101, 105, 177, 250 flrme, Todd 1101 70, 177, 196, 250 Osborn, Dawna Michele 1111 88, 162 Osborne, Shane 1101 177 Ostler, Doug 1121 158 Ostler. Karen 1101 88, 177,255 Ostler, Mik 61111162 Osuna. Brent 1121 158, 221, 249, 261 Ovard, Sherri 1111 80, 162 P Packer, jannet 1121 158 30 207, 252 310 Painter, Becky C123 31, 33, 50, 62, 65, 118, 138, 299 Painter, Teresa C113 75, 162 Pancheri, Rex C123 74, 101, 138,185,194 Pardal, Vittoria C123 57,253 Park, Brad C103 101, 177 Park, Brian C113 101,162 Parker,-Jocelyn C113 43, 80, 90,103,1l3,162, 257 Parmer, Bret C113 70, 101, 162, 250 Parry,,Ioan C103 177 Parry, Steve C123 31, 54, 65, 84, 86,105,108,109,138, 188, 195, 249, 270 Paschke, Allison C103 95, 97,177 Pasfhke, Mary C123 40, 45, 49, 84, 105, 138, 254, 255, 291, 294 Pasley,jeff C123 138 Pasta, Terri C103 177, 265 Paton, Erin C123 253 Patton, Sharon C103 77, 177 Paul, Michelle C113 29, 46, 62, 74, 75, 77, 162, 303 Paulsen, Marie C123 18, 24, 70, 138, 249, 250, 251 Paxman, Carol C113 75, 162 Paxman, Paulynn C113 75, 76, 77,162,303 Paxman, Wade C123 139, 220 Payne, Brett C123 38, 72, 98, 99, 139, 193, 271 Pedersen, Brent C103 88, 95, 177 Pedersen, Lyle C123 83, 139 Pendrey, Liz C113 29, 75, 77, 89, 162, 285 Pendrey, Pat C123 78, 101, 139,189 Pennoclt, Kathy C123 37, 85, 96, 139, 249,252 Perkins,janene C103 81, 177,253 Perrenoud, Deanne C113 162 Perry, Stanley C103 177 Perry, Will C113 43, 162 Petersen, Cindy C103 81, 251 Peterson, Christine C113 162 Peterson, Christy C123 93, 139, 230, 231 Peterson, Cindy C123 93, 139, 230, 231 Peterson, Cynthia C103 104, 178,250 Peterson, Eric C103 178, 208, 250 Peterson, Lance C113 162, 184, 207 Peterson, Melodi C 103 178 Peterson, Wade C103 178 Pettingil1,Tamera C103 42, 75, 77, 102, 178, 273 Phost, Eric C123 139, 254, 255 Phillipp, Annette C113 162 Phillipp, Mary C123 140 Phillips, Deanne C103 81, 253 Phillips, Kerk C113 162 Pierce, Diana C113 163 Pierce, Marian C103 70, 178,250 Plaster, Kyla C113 163,253 Ploetz,judi C113 93, 102, 163, 225, 230, 231 Plum, William C103 178, 250, 251 Pointer,joe C113 163, 184, 207 Porter, john C103 95 Porter, Sandra C103 178, 250 Powell, Diane C113 163 Prestwich, Karen C103 81 Price, Debra C103 79, 91, 178 Purcell,joe C113 163,184 Purkiss, Chris C113 28, 44, 89, 94, 104,163, 254, 255 R Radford, Dawn C113 163, 265 Radtke,josie C113 44, 103, 163,254,255 Rains, Barbara C113 29, 77, 85, 94, 163 Rapp, Hal C113 74,163,301 Rasmussen, Greg C123 18, 73, 101, 140 Rasmussen, Steven C123 33, 70, 140, 250 Rawlins, Laurie C113 80, 163 Ray, Donald C123 140 Raymond, Richard C103 178, 197 Raymond, Roger C113 79, 163 Reed, Edgar C113 163. 210 Reed, William C103 42, 79, 178 Rhodehouse, Suzanne C103 81 Richardson, Bonny C123 140, 249 Richardson, Verta C103 75, 178 Rigby,john David C113 163,250 Riley, Renee C113 20, 75, 76, 77, 84, 93,163 Ritter, Phillip Todd C113 163 Roberts, Brent C123 140, 252 Roberts, Liz C103 102, 178, 255 Roberts, Greg C113 74, 91, 163, 189, 222 Roberts, Michelle C103 81, 178 Roberts, Rhonda C123 140 Roberts, Steve C113 163, 191 Robinson, Don C103 178 Rogers, Valerie C113 93, 224, 225, 254, 255 Roh,Jodi C113 43, 75, 85,163, 277 Rojas, Tammie C103 253 Rooks, Pam C113 164 Roper, Vicke C113 164 Rosenwinkel, Tom C113 250 Roush, Linda C123 30, 46, 74, 75, 140 Rowberry, Steve C113'22, 43, 74, 164, 1ss,195,194,195, Russell, Barbara C103 79,90, 91, 102, 178 Rydalch, Carey C113 164 Rydalch, Robin C113 80, 164, 226 Ryder,jim C113 70, 164, 250 S Sage, Sharon C103 81, 178 Salles, Sergio C113 57 Salvesen, Didi C103 178 Sanchez, Eddie C123 28, 89, 104, 140 Saunders,,Iill C103 178 Sayer, Brian C113 164, 194 Schenk, Susan C113 164 Schenk, Vicki C103 178 Schmidt, Greg C103 37, 100, 178 Schneider, Brent C113 207 Schneider, Dan C123 78, 140, 185, 194, 263 Schneider, Marla C103 91, 95, 102, 104, 179 Schnuckel, Brian C123 38, 140, 254, 255 Schoonen, Amy C103 79, 179, 253 Schorzman, Kevin C113 164 Schuelke, Audrey C123 33, 80, 91, 94, 140, 252 Schwabedissen, Brent C113 70, 164, 250 Schwartzenbergerhloe C123 31, 65, 78, 140, 189 Schwartzenberger, Mary C113 24, 36, 80, 103, 164 Search, Susanne C103 179, 253 Searle, Ladenea C123 24, 33, 80, 140, 252 Seixas, Olga C113 57 Seller,jay C123 28, 89, 91, 99,14O, 252 Seller,joy Connie C123 28, 141, 265, 267 Serr, Becky C103 179 Serr,-Iimmy C113 164 Serr, Sherri C103 79, 91, 102, 179 Sether, Kathy C113 45, 164,256 Shaber, Hugh C123 38, 45, 54, 99,108,111,141, 257, 303 Shane, Mary C113 43, 49, 80, 83, 84, 90,164 Shawver, Kathleen C 123 141 Shawver, Susan C 113 164 Shearer, Lynn C103 179 Sheperd, Lori C123 31, 40, 76, 77, 90, 141, 249, 287 Sherick, Mark C113 164, 266 Shogren, Stan C103 70, 179, 250 Short, Debbie C113 164 Sibbett,-Ian C113 70,164,250 Sierecki, Steve C103 95, 196, 249 Simpson, Ken C113 44, 78, 79, 164, 254, 255 Simpson, Phil C123 16, 20, 141,249 Siple, Connie C103 104 Six, Leslie C123 19, 34, 44, 85,141, 252, 254, 255, 291, 294 Six, Valerie C103 37, 79, 85, 91, 179 Slusser, Saundra C103 179 Smith, Brad C113 28, 89 Smith, Cheryl C103 179 Smith, Corey C123 141, 189, 194, 291 Smith, Drew C103 42, 179. 208 Smith, Gale C103 79 Smith, LeAnn C103 42, 81, 179, 253 Smith, Lisa C123 22, 30, 31, 44, 46, 75, 77, 78, 254, 255 275 Smith, Marilyn C103 79. 91, 102 Smith Tom C123 70, 90,104,141, 250, 262 Solbrig, Dorothy C103 77 Solbrig, Ron C123 40 Somers, Karen C113 165, 252, 253 Sommers,Cenia C113 77,83, 165 Somme rs, Dawnette C103 179 Sorensen, Kurt C103 179,252 Spauldi Spauldi ng, Margo C113 165 ng, Shelly C123 142 Stacey, Charla C103 179 Stacey, Curtis C123 142, 222 Staggie, Liz C103 42 Standley,-Jay C113 165 Stanger, Karen C103 97, 179 Stanley, Barbara C113 46, 75, 165 Staples, Kelly C123 142 Stavros, Linda C123 142, 287 Stearns, Kathy C113 165 Stearns, Rodney C123 142 Stevenson, Bmce C113 37, 43, 165 Stevenson, Danette C103 79, 179 Stewart, Kevin C113 165, 191, 195 Stewart, Tom C113 250 Stoddard, Bradley C113 28, 38, 98 Stoddard, Greg C123 45, 104, 142, 254, 255, 256 Stoddard, Paul C103 179 Stoddard, Shannon C123 142 Stoddard, Vincent C103 79, 179, 210,220 Stoffel, Dave C123 142 Stokes, Traci C113 165 Stoltenberg, Shawn C123 142 Stolworthy, Ed C103 179 Stone, Lee C123 72, 116, 143, 188, 195, 220, 221 Stone, Terry C103 42, 179 Stoneberg, Margaret C123 143 Storm, Don C103 180, 252 Storms, Mike C103 196, 208 Streett, Kevin C113 165, 191, 211, 215 Streett, Lori C103 50, 63, 180 Stmhs, Ann C113 17, 29, 43, 89, 90,165, 252, 293 Suitter, Kami C113 165 Sundseth, Scott C123 143, 194 Swan so n, Vicki C123 30, 33, 46, 75, 78, 83, 96, 143 Swinyard, Karen C103 20, 42, 97, 180 Swinyard, Trish C123 29, 53, 89, 91, 96, 143 T Taylor, Cecy C123 30, 32, 33, 44, 59, 64, 75, 76, 77, 78 105, 254, 255, 275 Taylor, David A. C113 165 Taylor, David M. C113 165, 194, 207, 218 Taylor, Kim C103 42, 81, 180, 253 Taylor, Michaelj, C 113 70, ss, 165, 250, 251,262 Taylor, Michael K. C103 19, 42, 74, 79,105,180 Taylor, Tammi C123 24, 33, 143, 249, 253, 287 Teckmeyer, Blane C123 143, 220 Teckmeyer, Cathy C113 93, 165, 230 Teckmeyer, Mark C 123 143 Thackc r, Kent C123 145 Thatcher, Sheila C123 145 Thatcher, Tami C103 180 Thelen, Mike C123 88, 145 Theobald, Elizabeth 1101 180 Tl'l0m2S, Blair 1121 39, 87, 145, 199, 202 Thomas, Tim 1111 165 Thompson, Dean 1121 145 Thompson, Todd 1101 42, 74, 180, 208, 216, 217 Tibbitts, Kim 110142, 100, 105 Tigue, Brent 1111 165.191 Tiller, Chris 1121 145,195,194 Tiller,,Iulie1101 77, 180 Tingey, Marty 1121 22, 72, 145, 189, 285, 286, 294 Tobin, Dave 1111 45, 74, 165, 188, 191, 199, 205, 222, 223, 285 Toller, Toni 1111 165 Tonge, Sandra 1111 165, 255 Toole, Kelli 1121 55, 54, 75, 78, 96, 145 Toole, Shauna 1111 77, 166 Townsend, Bonnie 1101 54,104, 180 Townsend, Clint 1111 250 Townsend, Debbie 1121 75, 76, 77, 145 Tracy, Brian 1101 180 Traughber, Chuck 1101 180 Traughber,-Iennifer1121 39, 145,252 Traveller, Bart 1101 180 ,Treasure,jacque 1101 21, 42, 180 Triplett, Gary 1101 70, 180, 210, 250 Tromp, Robert 112140, 90, 95,105,145, 262 Tueller, Trudi 1101 36, 42, 81, 180, 253 Tyler, Sherry 1111 166 Ueda,-1ody1111 100 V Van Duesen, Kathy 1101 180, 253 Van Deusen, Vivian 1111 166, 249 Van Kampen, Scott 1121 23, 103, 145,189 Wallace Vargo, Mike 1101 180, 196, 250 Vest, Kristine 1121 145 Vilen, Brad 1101 180, 199, 209 VV Waelie, Cindy 1121 145, 285 Wade, Caren 1111 102 Wages, Cameron 1111 166 Waggoner, Phil 1111 166 Wagner, Denise 1121 92, 93, 145, 224, 225, 226 Walker, Gary 1101 20, 42, 70, 180, 208,250 Walker,joAnn 1111 166 Walkerhloseph 1121 146 Walker, Lcsli 1121 55, 36, 60, 80, 90, 105, 108, 111, 146, 249 Walker, Mike 1121 146, 272, 273 Walker, Rita 1101 180 , Eileen 111180, 166 Weckenjulie 1101 181 Welker, Connie 1101 46, 75, 79, 102, 181, 253 Welker, Paul 1121 146, 195 Wellman, Pattie 1121 166, 255 Wheeler,-Jana 1121 146 Wheeler, jesse 1121 146 Wheeler, Scot 1111 211, 213 Wfhitbeck, Neil 1101 79, 94, 181 W1-iite,Stacy1121 23,45,75, 105, 105,146,256 Whiterlight, Mary-12nC 1121 28. 58, 89, 98, 105,101 146. 249. 256, 287 Whirham. Mark 1121 147,250 Whittaker,joe1111 166, 210, 220, 221 Whittier, Raymond 1111 70, 166, 250 Wilkin, Bradley 1121 147 Wilkinson, Becky 1111 166 Wilkinson,-Ion110170,181,250 Willard, Randy 1101 181, 259 WilIard,jary T. 1111 166 Williams, Eric 1121 78, 101, 194 Williams, Lezli 111176, 77, 83, 166 Williams, Raymond 1101 181 Williams, Shane 1111 20, 24, 74, 90, 104, 166. 195, 278 Williams, Shelley 1121 53, 34, 75.96, 147, 252, 289 Willis, Connie 1121 SO, 105, 147, 249 Willis, William 1111 166, 220 Willsey, Frank1101 181, 196, 252 Willsey, Helene 1111 20, 29, 56, 80, 89, 95, 104, 166, 220, 250 Willyerd, Susan 1121 147 Wilson,,Iohn 1111 166,185,194 Wilson, Mark 1111 167, 301 Winder, Gaylene 1101 102, 181 Wingerson, Dane 1101 42, 104, 181. 208. 209, 216, 217. 252 Winsel, Steve 1111 167 Winterfeld, Trudy 1121 59, 44, 49, 55, 75, 84, 96,147, 254, 255, 278, 279 Wirkus, Brent 1101 181 Wirkus, Linda 1121 83, 91, 148 Wiser, Pain 1121 55, 45, 54, 75, 84,96, 148, 254, 255, 275. 274 Wold, Scott 1121 148 Wolfe, Deborah 1111 250 Wolfe, Sharon 1101 102, 255 Wong,,1ames112117, 21, 72, 73, 74, 78,148,195, 218, 258 Wood, Von 1121 16, 19, 20, 37, 67, 72, 75, 78, 101, 148, 185, 189, 191, 280, 294, 505 Woodmansee, Ralph 1101 70,250 Woodruff, Kris 1101 181,196 Woods, Melanie 1111 80, 167 Woolf, Krystl111175,167 Wray, Grover 1101-42, 181, 196,208 Wray, Tammy 1121 80, 148, 252 Wrighr, Brad 1121 56, 67, 87, 112, 148, 199, 201, 205, 205. 252, 298, 299 Wright, Hal 1111 167 Wright, Lynn 1101 181 Y Yagues, Kevin Brian 1111 88 Yarbrough,jeff 1121 29, 74, 78, 148,252 Wallace, Ron 1121 146 Ward,jerry 1101 180 Warner, Tam 1121 146, 249, 287 Washburn, Stephen 1111 79, 166 Waterfield, Christi 1111 166 Watkins, Mike 1111 22, 74, 117, 166, 188, 190 Watkins, Sandra 1101 180 Wayne, Kathy 1121 146 Weaver, Wendy 1101 42, 81, 180 Webber, Robin 1121 146, 250, 265 Yonts,'Anth0ny 1101 196 Yost Yost Yost, ,.Iay1101 101, 181,212,214 ,Ka1,hy1121 28,75,148,272 Yost, Gina 1111 167, 211 Penny 1121 24, 40, 90, '148, 259 Young, Kevin 1101 100, 181 Young, Robbie 1101 84, 86, 181, 196 Young, Terri 1121 55, 50, SO, 148, 292, 297 Young, William Kirk 1101 104, 181 Yuill,joel 1111 211, 215 Z Zaladonis. Helen 1121 148, 285 Zohner, Karen 1121 55,148 Zorn, Kurt 1111 22,195, 199, 202, 222, 285 Zorn. Lori 1101 95. 102. 225 Zundel, Brad 1121 20, 72, 148, 183, 188, 194, 195, 199 200, 201, 280, 503 Zundel,jim1101 100. 181,196 iff Act 20. 89 Alcyone 96 Art Association 103 Bowling Club 88 Boys' Federation 86. 87 Dance Club 74. 75 Forensic Knights 104 French Club 91 German Club 100 Ames jewelry 290 Anne's Artic Circle 280 B 64 B Drug 272 B Sc G West 275 Bair's 281 Bank of Commerce 286 Bish-lenkin's 287 Blocks 288 Bob's Upholstery 280 Bodily Oil 54 Tire Co. 300 Boise Cascade 274 Bonanza 88, 293 Brown 8: Gesas 279 Bruce Lines Amoco 276 Brad's I-Iairstyling 271 C-A-L Store 302 Cannon's 302 Carroll's 297 Cindy's 272 Coca-Cola 294 Dairy Queen 298 Denny's Burger Hut 292 F! . ,elf ,. 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