Ingraham High School - Glacier Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1965
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Mazlisrrh HAROLD AASE Garfield Exchange 3 Council Pres. 4 JIM ABBOTT Majors 3, 4 Varsity Football 3, 4 Honor Society 3 Intra. Basketball 3, 4 ROBIN ACKERLUND Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Girl's Act. Cab. 3, 4 Girl's Act. Sec.-Treas. 4 Glissaders 4 Legislature Sec. 4 MARGIE ADAMS KEN ALFSTAD Baseball 2, 3 Intra. Football 3, 4 Intra. Paddleball 4 Intra. Volleyball 4 DARRELL ALKEMA Vocational Choice: Machinist , x LARRY ANDERSON Intra. Football 2, 3 Intra. Volleyball 2 Council Pres. 2 MARK ANDERSON Cross-country 2, 3 Varsity Cross-country 4 Track 2, 3 Intra. Basketball 3, 4 MARY ANDERSON Mother-Daughter Tea 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3 Ski Club 2 Girl's Act. Week 3 TOVE ANDVIK Concert Choir 3 Glissaders 3 Jr. Class Vice-Pres. 3 Sr. Prom Co-Ch. 4 Glacier 3, 4 CHERYL AN ONSON Vocational Choice: Beautician PETER ANTOVICH Cross-country 3, 4 Track 3, 4 legislature 4 Sr. Prorn Com. 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 v-to kill, VXSl0.f,'l'l'1lvvlL..OgU-lL KRISTIN ALMAAS DIXIE ASPAAS Music Man 2 Publicity Com. 3 Concert Choir 3, 4 Sr. Brunch Com. 4 Touring Choir 3 Sr. Day Com. 4 Madrigals 3 , Announcement Com. 4 DANA ATKINS SHARON ALME P-T.A. Dance Com. 3, 4 Dad-Daughter Banquet 3 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 A Pep Club 2, 3 Cadet Choir 2 Sr. Brunch Com. 4 CAROL AMBERSON LAURIE AUSTIN Pep Club 2 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Ski Club 2 Sr. Brunch Com. 4 Girl's Act. Week 3 Council Pres. 2, 3, 4 Girl's Act. Cab. 4 Publicity Com. 4 CHARLOTTE ANDERSON DANE BABBUNI Cascade 4 Varsity Basketball 4 I Glissaders 4 Majors 4 I Honor Society 2, 3, 4 HOHOI' Soclety 2 Track Recorder, 2, 3, 4 B0y'S State 4 Glacier 4 17 MARY BABCOCK Dad-Daughter Banquet 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Sr. Day Com. 4 Legislature 4 GAIL BANGERTER Songleading 4 Concert Choir 4 Advisory Council 2 Glissaders 3 ROBERT BARRETT Var. Football 4 Sr. Cruise Com.-Ch. 4 Track 3, 4 Council Pres. 4 J ANA BARROS Touring Choir 3 Concert Choir 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Honor Society Sec. 4 Spanish Club Pres. 4 DAVE BASKIN Bowling League 2, 3 Track 3 Intra. Football 2, 3 TOM BEACHLER Cross-country 3 Band 2, 3, 4 -, . 7 , V I LK, AXW, Jr vvvczs Ubi. ue, ln ML ..- TOM BEAUMONT Music Man 2 Concert Choir 3 Touring Choir 3 Advisory Council 4 BOB BECKER Interests: Skiing MIKE BENNECK LINDA BENTLEY Interests: Drawing, painting Vocational Choice: Education MIKE BERRY Track 3, 4 Cross-country 3, 4 Intra. Football 4 Varsity Track 4 PAUL BIGGERSTAFF 3 Usher Squad 2, , 4 Music Man 2 Carousel 4 Concert Choir 3, 4 CHRIS BIHARY Concert Choir 3, 4 Varsity Tennis 3, 4 SARA BISHOP Ski Club 3, 4 Y-Hits 3 Christmas Act. Com. Honor Society 2, 3, 4 yovw' zfaiuombuef QNYDXYI +- REX BENTLEY Honor Society 2 Boy's Act. Com. 3 Intramurals 2, '3 Glacier 4 BARBARA RESFOl Glissaders 4 Glacier 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3 Special Events Com. 2, 3 Traditions Com. 3 CANDY BERG Transferred from: Cascade High School Everett, Washington September, 1964 CAROL BERG Sr. Prom Com. 4 Glissaders 4 Carousel 4 Happiest Millionaire 3 Why The Chimes Rang 4 JACK BERG Special Sales Com. 4 Hot Rod Show 3, 4 CANDACE BERGQUIST Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Glissaders, 2, 3, 4 Glacier 3, 4 Concert Choir 3, 4 Communications Com.-Ch ROBIN BLUHM A.S.I. Publicity Com. 4 Mother-Daughter Tea 3 Sr. Day Com. 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 JIM BOEHNER Concert Choir 3, 4 Touring Choir 3 Advisory Council 4 AL BOESE Concert Choir 4 Track 3 Intra. Football 4 Varsity T1'ack 4 PHIL BOHN Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball 4 Majors 4 Boy's Activities 4 ROBERT BOHRER Legislature 4 Cascade 4 ANDREA BONNICKSEN Inter-High 4 Jean Hall Fash. Bd. 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Mother-Daughter Tea 3 Sr. Prom Com. 4 o-tlxirj A lnouw 'Yi f' 'iff' SENIQRT JANET BOYD Dad-Daughter Banquet 3 Gir1's Act. Cab. 4 Gir1's Act. Wk. Ch. 4 Pep Club 3 SHARON BOYER Swim Team 3, 4 Ski Club 3, 4 G.A.B. 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 legislature 3 SHARON BRAEBACK Transferred From: Argo Community High Argo-Summit, Illinois September, 1964 CAROLYN BRADLEY Gir1's Act. Cab. 4 Glissaders 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Bulletin Bd. Com. 3, 4 Pep Club Sec. 4 COLLEEN BORGHORST Vocational Choice: IBM Operator HEATHER BOULEY Interests: Art Vocational Choice: Business Machines PAULINE BOURDON Glissaders 3, 4 Girl's Act. Cab. 4 Girl's Chorus 3 Traditions Com. 3 Pep Club 4 LORRETTA BOWEN WENDY BOWMAN Music Man 2 Concert Choir 3, 4 Touring Choir 3 Carousel 4 Madrigals 3 BECKY BOYD Best's Fash. Bd. 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Sr. PromCom. 4 word. Q? 19 CHRISTINA BRANDT Dad Daughter Banquet 2 Tradmons Com 3 Metro Com 4 Sr Prom Com 4 CAROLE BRIGGS Advlsory Councll 4 Sr Prom Com 4 Dad Daughter Banquet 3 Mother Daughter Tea 3 Glrl s Act Assembly 4 LINDA BRIGGS Cascade 4 Metro Com 4 Pep Club 2 Dad Daughter Banquet 3 Bullet1nBcl Com 2 EVAN BRONKEMA Vocatlonal Cholce Mlnlstry J ANICE BRONKEMA Pep Club 3 Dad Daughter Banquet 3 Sr Day Com 4 GORDON BROTHERTON Bowllng League 3 Boy's Act Week 4 Speclal Sales Com 3 JIM BRUNZ Transferred from Shorecrest I-Ilgh Seattle Washmgton September 1964 TERRI BRYANT Sr Prom Com Co Ch 4 Jr Class Sec 3 Concert Chou' 3 4 Gllssaders 4 Carousel 4 DUNCAN BUCHANAN Hot Rod Show 3 4 Sr Crulse Corn 4 Intra Football 4 I.Bg'1Bl8t11I'8 4 KAREN BUFFINGTON BOWl1Dg League 2 3 4 Chns Dec Com 3 Sr Crulse Com 4 BILL BUNCH Band 2 3 4 Skl Club 2 4 Honor Soclety 2 Intra Basketball 4 JANET BURGER Sr Prom Com 4 Vocatlonal Cholce IBM -Q01 slvlw, blxw-wyctfy-E11 -lht, HJ-5 bam Mildrnidv '13 20 DUSTY BROWN Tounng Chou' 3 Chamber Cholr 3 4 Carousel 4 Man Who Came To Dmnzr 2 M uslc Man 2 GARY BROWN Glaczer 3 Cascade 4 CAROLE BROWNING Special Sales Com Sr Crulse Com 4 Sr Prom Com 4 DAVID BRUCE Speclal Sales Com 3 Homecomlng Com 4 Leglslature 4 - ,4 : ' ' Library Club 4 ' .4 ' Vrvl' A 'e JAY BURNER Sr. Day Com. 4 Legislature 2 Intra. Football 2, 3 Ski Club 2, 3 BRUCE CADY Varsity Football 3, 4 Football 2 'Hack 2 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Legislature 3 PAT CAFFEE Intra. Basketball 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 3 Cap and Gown Com. 4 JIM CAGNINA Pep Club 2, 3 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 GREG CALKINS Chamber Choir 3, 4 Madrigals 3 Concert Choir 3, 4 Touring Choir 3 Carousel 4 SHARON CAMPBELL A.S.I. Secretary 4 Executive Cabinet 4 Seabeck Delegate 4 Cascade 4 Advisory Council 2 LINDA CARLQUIST Friend.-Orient. Com. 2 Pep Club 2, 3 Bulletin Bd. Com. 2 KRIS CARLSON Legislature 4 Mother-Daughter Tea 3 Dad-Daughter Banquet 4 JOE CARTER Interests: Gymnastics KAY CHANDLER Interests: Tennis, swimming RICHARD CHAPMAN Varsity Track 3, 4 Glacier 3, 4 DEBBIE CHENIER Sr. Prom Com. 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 P-T.A. Dance Com. 4 beincaubar 'fir Kooldfi A -if STEVE CAMPBELL MIKE CHRISTENSEN Sr. Prom Com. 4 Sr. Class Vice-Pres. 4 Sr, Cruise Com. 4 Basketball Mgr. 3 Boy's Act. Week 4 Honor Society 2, 3 Intramurals 4 BOB CANAAN VAN CHRISTENSEN Tennis 3, 4 Bowling League 3 Intra. Baseball 4 Vocational Choice: Intra. Basketball 4 Fisheries DICK CAPELL DEAN CHRISTIANCY Cross-country 3, 4 Concert Choir 3, 4 Track 3 Music Man 2 Varsity Tennis 4 Sr. Prom. Com. 4 BILL CARBONETTI CLAUDIA CLARK Golf 2, 4 Songleader 4 Band 2 Dad-Daughter Banquet 2 Jr. Breakfast 3 21 DALE CLARK Varsity Football 3, 4 Varsity Baseball 3, 4 Majors 3, 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 CYNTHIA CLEMENS Bowling League 2 Vocational Choice: Beautician DALE CLUCK Music Man 2 Auntie Marne 3 Concert Choir 3, 4 Chamber Choir 4 Cross-country 4 JOHN COLBURN Interests: Hunting, Fishing Vocational Choice: Electronics CINDY COLE Orchestra 2, 3, 4 All State Orch. 3 All City Orch. 2, 4 Ensemble 3 CHERIE COLLINS Spades Pres. 4 Ramettes 3 i- I fNlA.Qf,.o 1 KEITH COOPERRIDER Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Council Pres. 4 Intramurals 2, 4 JAN COOPERSTEIN Legislature 4 Girls' Act. Week 2, 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Sr. Assembly Com. 4 KARIN CUMMING legislature 4 Jr. Class Rep. 3 Ski Club 2 Jr. Breakfast Co-Ch. 3 ROXANN DAILY Interests: Skiing, Music Vocational Choice: Legal Secretary DONALD DANIEL Tennis 3 Vocational Choice: Engineering DEVENNIE DAVIS Mother-Daughter Tea 2 Cap and Gown Com. 4 Publicity Com. 4 ff, 3, 4: KATHLEEN DEVOS Mother-Daughter Tea 4 Sr. Day. Com. 4 JOHN DODGE Baseball 3 Intra. Basketball 2, 3, 4 Hot Rod Show 3 Legislature 2 Council Pres. 2, 3 TIM DONOGHUE SANDRA DOOLITTLE Glissaders 4 Pep Club 2, 3 Glacier 4 Dad-Daughter Banquet 3 Big Sister Com. 4 JEFF DORR Concert Band 2, 3 Concert Orchestra 3, 4 Football Mgr. 2, 3 Pep Band 2, 3 LINDA DREXEL PAUL DROULLARD Hot Rod Show 4 Legislature 2 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 NANCY DUNCAN Legislature 3, 4 Girl's Act. Cab. 4 Baccalaureate Com.-Ch 4 Concert Choir 4 Carousel 4 CHARLANN DUNN Transferred from: Shoreline High Seattle, Washington September, 1964 JUDY DYER Glacier 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Cadet Choir 2 LAURINE DYROEN Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 LISA DYSON Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Girl's Act. Cab. 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Legislature 4 Sr. Day Com. 4 Girls' Act. Week 4 Mother-Daugher Tea 3 -' 5 ,' , f ill H-4 .27-1 ' wit -klwli 644 Qlffe 'FO 6 - Q ll awe U7 'lg l' BARRY EAR Vocational Choice: Electronics LYNDA EGGERS Mother-Daughter Tea 2 Sr. Brunch Corn. 4 Spades 4 DELYLE ELLEFSON Cascade Co-Ed. 4 Garfield Exchange 3 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Concert Choir 4 KATHY ELLIS Glacier 3, 4 Glissaders Vice-Pres. 4 Glissaders 3, 4 Pep Club 3 Legislature 4 23 LINDA ELWOOD Essence 3 Bulletin Bd. Com. 3 SUSAN EMERSON Music Man 2 Girls' Chorus 2, 3 Pep Club 2 GARY EMSLIE Football 4 Baseball 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Intra. Basketball 3, 4 RANDY ENDERS Varsity Football 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Track 3, 4 Council Pres. 3 Majors 4 RICK ENGLISH Varsity Football 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Majors 4 Council Pres. 3, 4 KATHY ENLOE Glissaders 4 Sr. Brunch Com. 4 Mother-Daughter Tea. 2, 4 Pep Club 4 Dad-Daughter Banquet 2 24 RICK ERICKSON Football 2, 3, 4 Track 4 Council Pres. 4 Legislature 3 SCOTT ESSELBACH Traditions Com. 4 Sr. C1'uise Com. 4 SANDRA EVERTS DAVID FALKENBERG Intra. Football 2, 3, 4 Interests: Cars . 4149 ,....-f-' CONNIE FARR Publicity Com. 4 Vocational Choice: Beautician MIKE FARRELL VAN FERBER Hot Rod Show 3, 4 Debate 4 Vocational Choice: Psychiatry STEVEN FISCHER Usher Squad 3, 4 Chess Club 2, 3, 4 ROGER FISHER Varsity Football 3, 4 Touring Choir 3 Majors 4 Inter-High 4 Sr. Gift Com. Co-Ch. 4 JANE FLEWELLING Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Traditions Com. 2 Swim Team 4 Curling Team 4 Essence 4 Clxdilu LARRY FOLEY Intra. Football 4 Dad-Daughter Banquet 3 SUE FORREST Mother-Daughter Tea 3 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Jr. Breakfast 3 STEVE FRANKS Sr. Cruise Com. 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4 Sr. Day Corn. Co-Ch. 4 Intra. Football 2, 4 SANDRA FREDRICKSEN Sr. Day Com. Co-Ch. 4 Mother-Daughter Tea 3 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Girls' Act. Week 4 KENT FRICKS Ski Club 2, 3 Intra. Football 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 GERALD FRIEND 'ii 0 0 ix R+ -l-mfwwcffsw R DON A FRYE ALLISON GOODALL Pep Club 2, 3 P-T.A. Dance Com. 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 4 Essence 3 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Legislature 3, 4 Cadet Choir 4 Friend.-Orient.Ch. 4 Dad-Daughter Banquet 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Smlgleadef 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 TBBIII Table COIII.-Ch. 3 Glissaders 3, 4 Music Man 2 Garfield Exchange 3 C0IlC61't Choir 3, 4 GARBERDING KATHY GOWDEY 2, 3, 4 Dad Daughter Banquet 3 Track 3, 4 Publicity Com. Co-Ch. 4 P-T.A. Dance Com. 4 GEIGER Pep Club 4 Football 3 G.A.B. 4 League 4 BRUCE GRANSTON Var. Football 3, 4 Majors 3, 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Honor Society 2 JOYCE GERDTS Legislature 3 Intra. Volleyball 3 Bowling League 2, 3 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 MIKE GERTEIS Var. Baseball 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Legislature 4 Intra. Basketball 3, 4 ROGER GIGGEY Interests: Math, Travel GARY GILL Var. Basketball 4 Majors 4 Council Pres. 4 ELAINE GJ ERDING Pep Club 2 Legislature 2 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 GARY GEODECKE A.S.I. President 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Var. Football 3, 4 ..fl ll PAT GRAY Pep Club Pub. Ch. 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Big Sister Com. 4 JOHN GREENWAY Cross-country 4 Var. Track 4 Majors 4 Man Who Came To Dinner 2 Boys' Act. wk. 011.4 WAYNE GREGG Cadet Choir 2 Concert Choir 3, 4 Touring Choir 3 Chamber Choir 3, 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 YVONNE GREGG A.S.I. Treasurer 4 Vocational Choice: Accounting DENNIS GRIFFITH Football 2, 3, 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 SHARON GUYOT Pep Club 2 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Mother-Daughter Tea 3 G.A.B. 4 N323-vin ,ua Ml CAROL HAMILTON Sr. Gift Com. 4 Team Tags 4 Pep Club Pub. 4 Friend.-Orient. Com. 4 CARLTON HANSEN CHERIE HANSEN Touring Choir 3 Council Pres. 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Concert Choir 3, 4 Track Recorder 3, 4 DICK HARDENBROOK Varsity Golf 3, 4 Interests: Skiing, Swimming LARRY HARDY Track 2 Pep Club 3, 4 Ski Club 3 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 MAY HARESTAD Pep Club 2 Sr. Day Com. 4 Interest: Swimming 35 Q ob VT lt 26 LINDA HACKMEYER KIT HARGIN Transferred from: Pep Club 3, 4 Bothell High Ski Club 3, 4 Bothell, Washington Publicity Com. 4 September, 1964 BARBARA HAGEN ED HARKNESS Varsity Tennis 4 Ski Club 2 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Pep Club 2, 3 Special Sales Com. 4 Advisory Council 3 Intra. Basketball 3 Legislature 2, 3, 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 JUDY HALBERT Sr. Prom Com. 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 J ANA HARKOFF Girls Act. Cab. 4 G.A.B. Co-Ch. 4 Mother-Daughter Tea 3 Legislature 4 Dad-Daughter Banquet 3 Glissadel-5 4 DOUG HALDEMAN Girls Act. Week 3 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 JAMES HARRELL Honor Society 2 Sr Cruise Com 4 Track 3 Vocational Choice' Engineering MIKE HARRIS Football 3, 4 Vocation Choice: Salvage Diving ROBERTA HARVEY Pep Club, 2, 3, 4 Sr. Day Com. 4 Standards Com. 3 Honor Society 3 NANCY HAUSLE Glissaders 4 Spades 3, 4 Team Tag Co-Ch. 4 Track Recorder 3, 4 Ski Club 3, 4 DONNA HAWKEY GLENNA HAWNEY Handbook Com. 3 NANCY HEDEEN Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Glissaders 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Spades 4 Homecoming Com. 4 PO Ulllisg DQ00 D65 29024 ftlfvsixo AUTO C,.gQ.pQ4 AVIXGL, Curse cm STEVEN HILL Sports Pub. Com. 4 ROBERT HINTZ Band 3, 4 Pep Band 3, 4 BILL HINTZ Transferred from: Carl Shurz High Chicago, Illinois DONALD HINXMAN Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Publicity Com. 4 Legislature 3, 4 Intra. Football 4 SHARON HEDGE Concert Choir 4 Carousel 4 Mother-Daughter Tea 3 Pep Club 2 MARILYN HEINEMAN N Girl's Act. Cab. 4 Legislature 2, 4 Concert Choir 4 Glissaders 4 Carousel 4 SHERRY HEMING Glacier 4 Music Man 2 Cadet Choir 2 Mother-Daughter Tea 3 Dad-Daughter Banquet 3 MIKE HENRICHS Transferred from: St. Francis High Eugene, Oregon LINDA HERMANSEN Mother-Daughter Tea 3 Pep Club 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Sr. Brunch Com. 4 GARY HIGGINS Council Pres. 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Track 3 Var. Track 4 GARY HIRSCHBERG Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Interests: Hunting, Fishing NANCY HOFEDITZ Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Metro Com. 4 Council Pres. 4 RICHARD HOLBERG Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Bowling league 3, 4 Intra. Football 3 Glacier 4 MARILYN HOLBROOK Legislature 2, 4 Glissaders 4 Pep Club Cab. 4 Big Sister Com. 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 JON HOLDAWAY Inter-High 4 Var. Track 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 4 Concert Choir 3, 4 Touring Choir 3 RON HOLDEN Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Var. Basketball 4 Var. Tennis 3, 4 Elections Com. 4 28 TERRI HOLLOWAY Honor Society 2, 4 Essence 4 Publicity Com. 4 Pep Club 2 French Club Vice-Pres. STANLEY HOLM MIKE HOOVER Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Carousel 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Bowling League 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 SUSAN HOPKINS Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Pep Club 2, 3 3 REITA HOWARD Sr. Class Sec. 4 Legislature 2 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 CAROL HUBBARD Pep Club 2 VICKI HUBBARD Transferred from: Ballard High Seattle, Washington September, 1964 JULIE HUMLING Sr. Gift Com. Co-Ch. 4 Garfield Exchange 3 Inter-High 4 Seabeck Delegate 4 Glacier 3, 4 Miss I.S.S.O. 4 PATRICE HUNTER Glissaders Sec. 4 Carousel 4 Cascade 4 Pep Club Com. Ch. 4 Spanish Club Sec. 4 JEANNE IRBY Garfield Exchange 3 Girls' State 4 Girls' Nation 4 Glacier 4 Concert Choir 3, 4 ' w e 'is 25 152555 f ,aj . Y lf 'ffhzfffs , 1. iii 1 if 523' 'X JAN J ACOBSEN Glacier 3, 4 Student Senate 4 Legislature 4 Team Tags 4 Pep Club 4 SUSAN J ACOBSON Songleader 4 Soph. Class Sec. 2 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Legislatlue 2, 3 BEVERLY J EFFS Publicity Com. 4 Sr. Day Com. 4 Sr. Brunch Com. 4 DAVID JENKINS Interests: Boats, Motors J ACKI JENSEN Interests: Painting, Archery LAURA JENSEN Sr. Prom Com. 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Pol.-Sci. Club 3 Orchestra 2 DARRYL JOHNSON Concert Choir 3 Football Mgr. 4 DOUG JOHNSON Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Intra. Football 3 Debate 4 Intra. Basketball 3, 4 PATTI JOHNSON Concert Choir 3, 4 Touring Choir 3 Carousel 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Girl's Chorus 3 WYNONA JOHNSON Why The Chimes Rang 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Jr. Breakfast 3 J ANICE JONES Concert Choir 4 Legislature 3, 4 Vocational Choice: Interior Design VIRGINIA J UNGCK Mother-Daughter Tea 2 Girl's Act. Week 4 Pep Club 2, 3 Ski Club 2 Girls' Chorus 2 JENSEN KATHY KAHN Sr. Cruise Com. 4 3 Sr. Prom Com. 4 2 3 4 Bulletin Bd. Com. 3 JOHANSON CAROLYN KALLGREN Choir 3 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 prom Com. 4 Dad-Daughter Banquet 3 Cruise Com, 4 Commencement Com. 4 Mother-Daughter Tea 3, 4 BARBARA JOHNSON HOWARD KALLIO Girl's Act. Cab. 4 Pep Club Auto Patrol 4 Vocational Choice: Friend.-Orient. Com. 2 Retailing Bulletin Bd. Com. 2, 3, 4 EDMUND KAMAI CRAIG JOHNSON Glacier Co-ed. 4 Auntie Marne 3 Band 2, 3, 4 Carousel 4 J .E.T.S. 2, 3, 4 Track 3 Intra. Football 2 Traditions Com. 4 29 DIANE KAMPANOS Sr. Prom Com. 4 Excelsier Club 4 TOM KARLS Track 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3 Legislature 2 MIKE KEHOE Varsity Football 4 Transferred from: Ballard High Seattle, Washington January, 1964 KEN KEENAN Interests: Cars Vocational Choice: Navy CHRIS KENNEY Cadet Choir 2 Concert Choir 3 Sr. Prom Com. 4 ROBERT KIESEL Vocational Choice: Navy 30 MARK KINSMAN BRUCE KIRRY Var. Football 3, 4 Majors 3, 4 Intra. Wrestling 3 Intra. Baseball 3 Concert Choir 3, 4 ERIC KLEIN Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Varsity Track 2, 3, 4 STEVE LANCASTER Interests: Cars, Sports SHARON LAND Touring Choir 3 Concert Choir 3, 4 Carousel 4 Chamber Choir 3, 4 PAT LANE Pep Club Ch. 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Legislature 3, 4 Majors 2, 3, 4 JIM KLIN GA Interests: Amateur Radio Sr. Prom Com, 4 Mother-Daughter Tea 3 LINDA LARSON Cascade 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 STEVEN KNECHTEL Transferred from: Chief Sealth High Seattle, Washington September, 1964 BILL KNIGHT PAULA KODY Touring Choir 3 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Concert Choir 3, 4 Friend.-Orient. Com. 4 DAN KRAFT Track 3, 4 RAHN LAHTI Football Mgr. 3 Sr. Assembly Com. 4 Vocational Choice: Artist ROBERT LAING Varsity Cross-country 3 4 Varsity Track 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 2, 3, 4 LEWIS LATIMER Transferred from: Ballard High Seattle, Washington September, 1964 BRIAN LAUGHLIN Vocational Choice: Automotive Engineer RICK LAUTHNER Interests: Sports Vocational Choice: Math JEFF LEE Sr. Prom Com. 4 Council Vice-Pres. 3 JOHN LEE KATHY LEGG Friend.-Orient. Com. 2 Mother-Daughter Tea 3 Girl's Act. Cab. 4 Legislature 4 PATRICIA LOWN EY Glisaders Pres. 4 Cascade Co-ed. 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Legislature 2, 3, 4 Baccalaureate Com. 4 CINDY LOWREY Publicity Com. 3 Sr. Day Com. 4 Sr. Brunch Com. 4 STEVE LOYD A.S.I. Vice-Pres. 4 Varsity Track 4 Boy's State 4 Advisory Council 4 Honor Society 2, 3 ROBERT LYON Vocational Choice: Dentist NORMA LEITH Girls' Act. Cab. 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Mother-Daughter Tea 3 Ski Club 2 IRENE LENHART Announcement Com. 4 Social Service Com. 4 Bulletin Bd. Com. 2 JIM LEUSCHEN Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Honor Society Vice-Pres. 4 Debate 4 Orchestra 2, 3 Ski Club 3, 4 MARY ANN LIND Pep Club 2 Girls' Act. Cab. 4 Traditions Com. 3 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Metro Com. 4 MARLENE LITCHMAN Legislature 2, 3, 4 Girls' Act. Cab. 4 Sr. Brunch Com. 4 Girls' Act. Com. Ch. 4 P-T.A. Dance Com. 4 SUSAN LONG Commencement Com. 4 Girls' Act. Wk. 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3 31 SANDRA MACIOROSKI Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Pep Clllb Cab. 4 Dad-Daughter Banquet 2 JIM MADSEN Varsity Football 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Varsity Track 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 J .E.T.S. 3, 4 PETE MADSEN Cross-country 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 LINETTE MADUSKA Glacier 4 Auntie Mame 3 Legislature 3 Commencement Com. 4 BARBARA MARCH Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Announcement Com. 4 Pep Club 2, 3 Mother-Daughter Tea 3 MARY MARSHALL Cascade 4 Ramettes 2, 3 32 MIKE MARSHALL Interests: Hunting, Fishing MARYA MARVIN Transferred from: Shadle Park High Spokane, Washington October, 1964 STEVE MATHENY Track 2, 3 Varsity Track 4 Intra. Football 4 Intra. Basketball 4 DON MATT Jr. Class Pres. 3 Track 2 Executive Cab. 3 Sr. Prom Com. 4 ALLEN MA'I'1'SON Ski Club 2, 4 Intra. Football 4 Intra. Basketball 4 Legislature 4 JOHN McCALL Track 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Concert Choir 4 PAM MCCLURE Carousel 4 Why The Chimes Rang 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 MARILEE MCDONALD Cascade 4 Carousel 4 Mother-Daughter Tea 4 Big Sister Com. 4 BRUCE McGOWAN Band 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 2, 3, 4 Usher Squad 2, 3 All City Band 4 LINDA McKAY Sr. Prom Com. 4 Dad-Daughter Banquet 3 BILL McLEAN MARGE McLEOD Touring Choir 3 Girls' Act. Cab. 3 Glissaders 3 Carousel 4 Girls' Act. Pres. 4 TIM McMAHON Sr. Cruise Com. 4 PEGGY McNAMEE JIM McTAGGART Var. Football 4 Var. Basketball 4 Var. Baseball 4 Majors 3, 4 BRUCE McTAGUE Intra. Football 4 Intra. Basketball 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 MARILEE METCALF RODGER MURPHY Dad-Daughter Banquet 2, 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 MIKE MURPHY Metro Com. 4 Vocational Choice: Traditions Com. 3 P-T.A. Dance Com. 4 BOB MICHLITCH Bowling League 2, Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Sr. Day Com. 4 DARREL MILLER MIKE MILLER Concert Choir 3, 4 Navy NICK NAPIER Bowling I.eague 3, 4 Ski Club 3 Chamber Choir 4 PAMELA NEFZGER Carousel 4 Touring Choir 3 Concert Choir 3, 4 Chamber Choir 3, 4 Man Who Came To Dinner 2 Carousel 4 NANCY MITCHELL Dad-Daughter Banquet 3 Vocational Choice: Beautician SAM MOBLEY Legislature 4 Intra. Football 4 JERRY MOEN Var. Basketball 4 Var. Baseball 3, 4 Majors 3, 4 Boys' Act. Wk. Com. 4 JIM MOLITOR Bowling League 2, 3, 4 Intra. Football 3 Intra. Basketball 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 CAROL MONTOURE Excelsior Club Pres. 4 Chris. Dec. Com. 2 CHARLYNN MOUSER Transferred from: Siuslaw High Florence, Oregon September, 1964 33 DAVID C. NELSON Varsity Football 4 Cascade 4 DAVID J. NELSON Baseball Mgr. 3, 4 Football Mgr. 3, 4 Majors 3, 4 JOE NELSON Auntie Mame 3 Swim Team 2, 3, 4 Council Pres. 3 Music Man 2 Carousel 4 JOHN NELSON Bowling League 4 Basketball Mgr. 4 RAY NELSON Intra. Football 3, 4 JANET NIELSEN Girls' Act. Cab. 4 Dad-Daughter Banquet 2, 3, 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 P-T.A. Dance Com. 3, 4 ROSS NOONEY MARTY OLSEN SYLVIA O'HARA Glissaders 3 Ski Club 2, 3 Bulletin Bd. Com. 2 Jr. Breakfast 3 KATHY OLAH Songleader 3 Pep Club 4 Spades 4 Legislature 4 Intra. Volleyball 3 VIVIAN OLESON Glacier 3 Cascade 4 ELISE OLSEN Honor Society 2, 3 Chris. Act. Com. Ch 4 Concert Choir 4 Bulletin Bd. Com. 2 Pep Club 2 FRANK OLSEN Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Basketball Mgr. 3, 4 MARGE OLSEN Music Man 2 Sr. Day Com. 4 Pep Club 2 34 Cross-country 4 Track 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 MIKE NORMAN Football 2 Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3, 4 Majors 3, 4 Intramurals 4 JILL NOWLEN Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Glacier 3, 4 Glissaders 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Sr. Day Com. 4 PATRICIA O'NEIL Traditions Com. 3 DAVID O'NEILL Interests: Hunting, Fishing JANET OSBORN Commencement Com. 4 Songleader 4 TERRY O'DONNELL Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Glissaders 3, 4 Essence 3, 4 G.A.B. 2, 3, 4 CHERI OUELLETTE Ski Club 2 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Girls' Chorus 4 LEONARD OVERBY Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Varsity Tennis 4 Student Senate 4 Ski Club 4 CHERI OWEN Transferred from: Shorecrest High Seattle, Washington September, 1964 LAURIE PARKER Vocational Choice: Teacher SYLVIA PARKER Girls' Chorus 3 Pep Club 4 MELANIE PARKS Mother-Dau. Tea Ch. 3 Pep Club 2, 3 Legislature 2 Sr. Prom Com. 4 SCOTT PHILLIPPI Intra. Football 4 Intra. Volleyball 3 Council Pres. 3 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 SHARON PITT Pep Club 4 Sr. Day Com. 4 Girls' Chorus 3 P-T.A. Dance Com. 3 RAENELLE PLANK Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Glissaders 4 Intra. Vlleyball 3, 4 Cascade 4 DIANE PLATT Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Sr. Brunch Com. 4 Mother-Daughter Tea 4 GLENN PARR Intra. Volleyball 2 Intra. Football 2 Council Vice-Pres. 2 MARGARET PAUL Touring Choir 3 Concert Choir 3, 4 Madrigals 3 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Baccalaureate Com. 4 JEFF PECK Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Council Pres. 4 KATHY PEDERSEN Sr. Brunch Com. 4 Interest: Water Skiing DOUG PEDERSEN Concert Choir 3, 4 Touring Choir 3 Majors 4 Varsity Tennis 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 RAY PETERSON Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 35 J OAN NE POEPPEL Dad-Daughter Banquet 3, 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 CAN DI POLK Chris. Dec. Com. 2 Mother-Daughter Tea 3, 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Metro Com. 4 Dad-Daughter Banquet 4 PETER POTEMPKIN Track 3, 4 Special Sales Com. 3, 4 Intra. Football 3, 4 SUSAN POWELL Pep Club 2, 3 Chris. Act. Com. 4 Sr. Brunch Com. 4 PENNY PROVINE Sr. Brunch Com. 4 Interest: Water Skiing MIKE QUACKENBUSH Cross-country 4 Track Mgr. 3 Spades 4 36 TOM RADCLIFFE Concert Choir 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Boy's Act. Week 4 CAROL RAMSTAD Frederick Fashion Bd. 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Girls' Act. Vice-Pres. 4 Cascade 4 Glacier 3 BONNY RARDIN RICK RAVENSCROFT Sr. Prom Com. 4 Bowling League 2, 3 Intra. Baseball 4 Honor Society 2, 3 Intra. Basketball 4 DAVID REED Cross-country 4 Track 4 Intra. Basketball 3 FRED REED Sr. Class Pres. 4 Varsity Football 4 Legislature 3 Football 3 Ski Club 2, 3 JANICE REESE A.S.I. Historian 4 Student Senate 4 Dad-Daughter Banquet 3 Bowling League 2, 3, 4 Skit Com. 3 PATRICIA REHM Honor Society 2, 4 Auntie Mame 3 Happiest Millionaire 3 Carousel 4 Skit Com. Ch. 4 KEN REID Interests: Skiing, Cars LAURA REID Transferred from: Lincoln High Seattle, Washington September, 1964 SUE RENARD Pep Club 4 Publicuty Com. 4 Girls' Chorus 2, 3 Cadet Choir 2, 3 G.A.B. 4 SUE RICE Pep Club 3 Team Tags 3 Dad-Daughter Banquet 3 Sr. Day Com. 4 GORDON ROBERTS Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Vocational Choice: Navy GARY ROBERTSON Interests: Skiing, Bowling MICHAL ROBERTSON Swim Team 2, 3, 4 Cadet Choir 4 Dad-Daughter Banquet 4 JOHN ROBINSON Varsity Golf 2, 3, 4 Majors 2, 3, 4 Yell Leader 4 Intramurals 4 BETTY ROGER Interest: Sewing Vocational Choice: Beautician DAVID ROMANO Football 2 Tennis 2, 3 Varsity Tennis 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 GEORGE ROSE JACK ROSS Vocational Choice: Architecture CAROL RUTT Special Sales Com. 4 JUDY SANFORD Sr. Day Com. 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Bowling League 3 SAN DI SATHER Orchestra 2, 3 Standards Com. 3 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 SHERI SATRAN Dad-Daughter Banquet 3 Happiest Millionaire 3 Ski Club 4 Publicity Com. 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 BOB ROSSMAN Bowling League 2, 3 Interests: Hunting, Math JERRY ROWE Cadet Choir 2 Concert Choir 3, 4 Touring Choir 3 Chamber Choir 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 BRENT RULE Yell Leader 4 Legislature 3 Boys' Act. Week 3 Track 3, 4 Intra. Gymnastics 3 4 LARRY RUSH Football Mgr. 3 Track Mgr. 2, 3 BARRIE RUSSELL Cross-country 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Vocational Choice: Physicist JENNIFER RUSSELL Glissaders 4 Publicity Com. Ch. 4 Ram Mascot 4 Ski Club 3, 4 DONALD SAUNDERS Intra. Football 4 Tennis 4 Vocational Choice: Dentist TOM SAWYER KATHY SCHARNIKOW Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 P-T.A. Dance Com. 2, 3, 4 Legislature 3 Dad-Daughter Banquet 3 FERN SCHMIDT Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Glacier Co-ed. 4 Glissaders 4 Carousel 4 Social Service Com. Ch. 4 PAUL SCHMILSKI Chamber Choir 4 Carousel 4 Concert Choir 4 MARK SCHMITZ Intra. Football 3, 4 Baseball 3 38 JAN SCUDDER DAVID SHOUGH Girls' Act Wk Ch 4 SEDILLE al Choice: Secretary Girls Club Cab. 4 Cross country 3, 4 Mother-Daughter Tea 3 Track 3, 4 Breakfast 3 Intra. Wrestling 3, 4 Banquet 3 J EANETTE SHREVE Sr. Day Com, 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 STEPHEN SEN G KARL SIFFERMAN Varsity Track 4 Intra. Volleyball 2 Transferred from: Intra. Basketball 3, 4 Blanchet Hi h Intra Football 4 g . Seattle, Washington Sr. Cruise Com. 4 September, 1964 DONNA SIMICICH CHARLES SERSEN Dad-Daughter Banquet 3 Bowling League 4 Ski Club 2 Interest: PEP Club 2 Water Skiing LINDA SETTERSTEN Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 PENNY SHANE Legislature 3, 4 Girls' Act. Week 4 Sr. Assembly 4 Concert Choir 3 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 ROGER SHEARER Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Homecoming Com. 4 Ski Club 3, 4 JEAN SHEFFIELD Legislature 2 Jr. Breakfast 3 Girls' Act. Pub. 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 DIANE SHELLY Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Jr. Breakfast 3 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 legislature 4 RETA JEAN SHIPEK Glacier 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 J ODY SISSON 'Traditions Com. 3 Team Tags 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 4 Publicity Com. 4 INGE SKARBO Vocational Choice: Engineering DAVID SKEELS Football 2 Track 2 Sr. Day Com. 4 CANDY SMITH Honor Society Pres. 4 Glissaders 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 French Club Pres. 3 Honor Society Sec. 3 CAROLYN SMITH Pep Club 2 Team Tags 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 CHERYL SMITH Glissaders 4 Glacier 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Sr. Assembly Com. 4 Team Tags 4 LYNN STANDISH Honor Society 2 Intra. Basketball 3, 4 Boys' Act. Com. 3, 4 Concert Band 2 STEVEN STEFANSKI Interests: Fishing, Football ROGER STEGMAN Cascade 4 Honor Society 2, 3 CHERYL STEVENSON Cadet Choir 2 Girls' Chorus 3, 4 Chamber Choir 4 Christmas Dec. Com. 4 JANET SMITH Sr. Prom Com. 4 RAY SMITH JIM SPAHR Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Intra. Basketball 4 Intra. Football 4 RUTH SONDLAN D Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Vocational Choice: Secretary LINDY SONNABEND Pep Club 2 Interest: Skiing ALAN SORENSON Vocational Choice: Business Administration MARILYN STEWART Glacier 3, 4 Glissaders 3 Girls' Act. Pub. Ch. 4 Council Pres. 4 Auntie Mame 3 BILL STIFFLER Sr. Prom Com. 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Legislature 3 Cross-country 3, 4 TOM STOCK Vocational Choice: Forest Ranger LINDA STONEBURG Intersts: Swimming, Fishing GRANT STRICKLAND Var. Tennis 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 3 Tennis 2 Majors 4 CANDACE STROPE Mother-Daughter Tea 3 Pep Club 2, 3 Ski Club 3 Girls' Act. Week 3 40 LINDA SUTCLIFFE Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Commencement Com. 4 BARBARA SWAN SON Legislature 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Mother-Daughter Tea 3 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 STEVEN TACHELL Varsity Football 3, 4 Baccalaureate Com. Ch. 4 Golf 3, 4 Concert Choir 3, 4 Touring Choir 3 LYNNE TAYLOR Team Tags Ch. 4 Sports Pub. 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Track Recorder 2, 3, 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 LARRY TEMPLE SHARON TERRY Carousel 4 Cascade 4 Student Senate 4 Glissaders 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 CAROL THETFORD Sr. Day Com. 4 Rammettes 2 Publicity Com. 3 GLENN THOMAS CRAIG THOMPSON Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4 Majors 2, 3, 4 Boys' Act. Week 4 Council Pres. 3 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 SIGNE THOMPSON Social Service Com. Co-Ch 4 Traditions Com. 3 All State Band 3 Announcement Com. 4 Swim Team 4 CHERYL THORKELSON Spades 2, 3, 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Sr. Brunch Com. 4 BRUCE THORNTON Varsity Football 3, 4 Majors 3, 4 LEWIS TITLAN D DANNY TOFT Glacier 3, 4 Cross-country 3, 4 Legislatlue 3 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Publicity Com. 4 BOB TOMCO Varsity Football 3, 4 Football 2 Varsity Track 3, 4 Track 2 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 PAUL TOMICICH Music Man 2 Chamber Choir 3 Vocational Choice: CPA -- HADLEY TONSETH GREG VAN WEERTHUIZEN Sports Pub. Com. 4 Legislature 2 NANCY TREMAIN Music Man 2 Concert Choir 3 Track Mgr. 2, 3, 4 MARC VON STUBBE Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Vocational Choice: Lawyer Handbook Com. 3 JUDY TURNER Bulletin Bd. Com. 3 Pep Club 2, 3 Sr. Day Com. 4 Sunshine Com. 4 DIANNE URQUHART Girls' Act. Cab. 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Ski Club 2, 3 DICK WAITE Vocational Choice: Air Force FRANK WARD Commencement Co-Ch. 4 Sr. Day Com. 4 01' ROBBIN VALAZZA MIKE VANCE Varsity Basketball 4 Basketball 2, 3 Majors 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 JIM VAN DE BOGART Intra. Volleyball 2 Intra. Football 2, 4 Track 3 Varsity Track 4 FRED VAN ESS Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Elections Com. 4 J .E.T.S. 3 Tea 4 Team Table 4 DAVE VAN WEERTHUIZEN Skiing Choice: Agriculture 41 VAN VALKENBERG BRET WARRICK Tennis 3 KIM WASHBURN Publicity Com. 2 Bowling League 3 Pep Club Pub. 3 Spades 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 RON WATSON Track 3, 4 Special Sales Com. 3 Hot Rod Show 3 KATHLEEN WEBB Swim Team 2, 3 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 G.A.B. 4 Band 2, 3 Election Com. 4 CHARLENE WEINSTOCK Announcement Com. 4 Dad-Daughter Banquet 3, 4 Mother-Daughter Tea 2, 4 SUSAN WENDT Bon March Fash. Bd. 4 Sports Pub. 2, 3, 4 Cascade 4 Jr. Breakfast 3 Commencement Com. 4 42 Basketball 4 Choir 3 WESTFORD Society 2, 3, 4 WEST EILEEN WILLIAMS 2 Girls' Act. Week 3 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Dad8z Choir 3, 4 Dad-Daughter Banquet 4 Society 2, 3, 4 Mother-Daughter Tea 3 Sr Cruise Com 4 Dad-Daughter Banquet 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Cruise Com 4 J UNIUS WILLIAMS CAROLYN WHYTE STEPHEN WILLIAMS Carousel 4 Touring Choir 3 Jay Jacobs Fash. Bd. 4 Girls' Act. Cab. 4 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Tennis 2, 3 Interest: Music ANNE WICK STEPHEN WILLIS Cadet Choir 2 Track 2 Girls' Chorus 3 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Concert Choir 4 Sr, Prom Cum, 4 Legislature 3 Announcement Com. 4 DENNIS WICK Varsity Baseball 3, 4 Majors 3, 4 Interest: Art DONNA WICKLUND Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Honor Society Sec. 4 Glissaders 4 Commencement Com Ch 4 French Club Sec. 3 GAIL WILBER Cascade 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Traditions Com. 2, 3 Mother-Daughter Tea 4 Intra. Volleyball 4 BILL WILCOX Tennis 2 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 PAT WILDER Honor Society 3, 4 Internat. Rel. Ch. 4 Pol.-Sci. Club 2, 3 Cascade 4 Glissaders 4 CASSIE WILLCOCKS Pep Club 2 Bowling League 2 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Girls' Chorus 3 CRYSTAL WILSON Girls' Act. Pub. 3 Pep Club 3, 4 Mother-Daughter Tea 4 Esserwe 4 DON WILSON Concert Choir 3, 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Vocational Choice: Business Administration LINDA WISMAN Cascade 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 Announcement Com. Ch. 4 Traditions Com. 3 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 DENNIS WOERNER Intra. Football 3, 4 Intra. Basketball 3, 4 Vocational Choice: Contractor MARLENE WOOD Pep Club 2, 4 Mother-Daughter Tea 3 Dad-Daughter Banquet 3 Commencement Com. 4 Sr. Day Corn. 4 SUE WOODALL Mother-Daughter Tea 3 Dad-Daughter Banquet 3 Bulletin Bd. Com. 3 Sr. Prom Com. 4 Sr. Cruise Com. 4 STEPHEN YOUNG Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Carousel 4 Publicity Com. Co-Ch. 4 Touring Choir 3 Glacier 3 TIM YOUNG JEFF ZYLSTRA Track 3, 4 Cadet Choir 2 Concert Choir 3, 4 Touring Choir 3 MICHELE WRIGHT RAY YARNCHAK Auntie Mame 3 Happiest Millionaire 3 Carousel 4 Orchestra 3 String Quartet 3 BOB YERKES Vocational Choice: Air Force HERB YOUNG Transferred from: Franklin High Seattle, Washington September, 1963 JANE YOUNG Cascade 4 Legislature 4 Glissaders 4 Publicity Com. 4 Band 2, 3 LORE'I'I'A YOUNG Girls' Chorus 3 Interest: Costume Design i . ,sk . 43? '33 fi: :,., .'ff'.Pl , N 1,3 ., . 3231, as grief 1 ff F 'L 3 5 gi egg ,,,. 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Waprg.. ,iw ,,,,,,,-.,,m.,,:f5 QQ535 3.3, ',3f5w'3gu,g,.'gQg:gy .557 Wigsg V S-g- ggi , J -. eng ..i Iirif gzmzgfigi fiV2 Q?: an J, 3 - if ' 1- -Y'- H 1 . ,X 3 1 V jgg,:t, 13 , sg ig 'f M , ' H: ww. Lf' ,'1ff,,21flf fi ' 1.115-gzncfiffg .fm my m y-f,1, x Q ngefsief me 5551112 , A 1 ' 525 be ,V 11 'e . fsinf? 3 iW fiHZ? ' ' Y' ,.,A W' 1 K A ' We want everyone to kn OW. The 1965 season of Senior Activities started off with enthusiasm, as the Senior Class proved their sea-worthi- ness aboard the ferry Klahowya. The biggest day for Seniors, was the annual Senior day culminated, this year, with the Senior Prom. Graduation comes with some sadness, but also a hope for the future and many fond memories for lngraham. Cruise-Grab the oars boys! Prom - A night worth waiting for SENIOR ACTI ITIES 'L . , mm, 1- W, 1,.ge:n.iv V N V a I r' Senior Prom Barbara Swanson SeniorCruise 1- - 1- - wg A-ii 49 '-L4 SeniorProm .W if ' 'xiii Linda Wisrnan Julie Humling Steve Franks Announcements Senior Gif? Assembly Steve Tachell Baccalaureate Barbara March Marilyn Stewart Bruce Granston Announcements SeniorBrunch Assembly Nancy Duncan Baccalaureate Roger Fisher Donna Wicklund Senior Gif? Commencement Gary Higgins 46 Senior Cruise .lx ' 'PIR Frank Ward Commencement Sandra Fredricksen Senior Day ShN ' - Melanie Parks Senior Day Pam Nefzger Cap and Gown Kristin Almaas Cap and Gown SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Ackerlund, Robin KCXA NAAQS ' Anderson, Charlotte , . h r , Barros,Jana -9 KNXW-2 ASQ Beaumont,Tom J . .N ,, I . 'A 3' Q Bergquist, Candace Qbkc 'CA LMS WX Bishop, Sara 'QBCSL C, Q,C Lnxffxv-! J QA' Bohn, Philip ,VW U3 ,WVNU yal- Bonnicksen Andrea 'V ' A Bradley, Carolyn I Bruce, Dav1d C-25,-X Bryant, Tern , Christiansen, Michael5'VLL,' csv? Cooperrider, Keith . , y , , ,. - , Davis, Merrilee CDLLPLLXSMORQ 43 Dyer, Judy I , fi- Q D y Dyson, Elissa L 6 y Ellefson, Delyle W' 'Q J E Ellis, Kathleen Q Mtv F1ewel1ing,Jane Q1-,. gs.. 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Bickle, Dan Bishop, Richard Boad, Carol Boad, Don Boris, Pam Borneman, Rich Boushey, Judy Boxrz, Darlene Bradley, Dave Briggs, Paul Brown, Pat Bucknell, Peggy Burley, Art Buschmann, Karen Buser, Pete Byars, Jo Campbell, Ron Cannan, Gary Carter, Kathy Carter, Marilynn Chamberlain, Miles Chandler, Bill Chase, Cindy Clark, Jim Clark, Tim Clemens, Linda Clinger, Regene Clinton, Kathy Cole, Steve Coons, Diana Aasen, Bob Aemmer, Jack Albright, Joan Allen, Linda Altman, Sharon Anderson, Ray Anderson, Rick Anderson, Susan Anderson, Susan Atherton, Becky Barstow, Gary Barton, Kathy Bassett, Ken Bateman, Sharon Bean, Roberta Beard, Linda Behie, Kurt Bennett, Jim Benson, Gary Bentley, Tamara Berg, Alan Corbett, Jim Cordner, Diana Courtney, Jay Craig, Diana Cramer, Dale Cratty, Sue Cressey, Charlotte Culverhouse, Lynda Cupsey, Susan Cushen, Karen Cziske, Brian Davis, Cheryl Davis, Pat Dawson, Bob Dawson, Mike Deatherage, Jack Derickson, Allan Deshnzor, Char Dever, Paul Dias, Leonard Daunerhaurer, 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QL.. qg:.d'3gf9'Z,QL,y fa, J , e' ff. ., .,.. .K-,Q ,f To lose well is truly to wing To win badly is truly to lose. Anonymous .1 Ingraharn was rated as one of the top-notch teams in the northern division. The Rams finished second in the north and tied for third with Sealth in the Metro League standings. All the games were hard foughtg the team lost only one game and tied one game. Jamboree, INGRAHAM 13, Rainier Beach 0. The Rams opened up the Metro season at Memorial Stadium with a balanced at- tack. Coach Zeger and Coach Gasparovich V i Jim Abbott Mike Kehoe Jim MHCISGII Sr. Guard, Wt. 1 73 Sr. Tackle, Wt. 215 Sf- Tackle, Wt- 190 Darrel Miller Sr. Halfback, Wt. 160 INGRAHAM 13, Garfield 7. This was one of the most outstanding games in cross-division play. It was closely fought, but the Rams Won. INGRAHAM 34, Terrace 0. In the first regular season game, the Rams rolled past Terrace with an easy victory. INGRAHAM 25, Edmonds 6. In this game the Rams were air-mind- ed. They threw three touchdown passes for another victory. INGRAHAM 7, Shorecrest 0. Despite bad field conditions and rain, the Rams overpowered the High- landers and didn't allow them to score. Dave Nelson Sr. Halfback, Wt. 1 70 Randy Enders Bruce Thornton Dale Garberding Sr. Tackle, Wt. 180 Sr. Tackle Wt. 230 Sr- Guard, Wt- 195 Bruce Cady End, Wt. 185 Captain Steve Tachell Halfback, Wt. 1 75 Jim McTaggart Linebacker, Wt. 160 Peder Jensen Fullback, Wt. 1 70 INGRAHAM 21, Shoreline 13. This was Shoreline's first loss on their home field since entering the Metro League. The Rams scored the first touchdown and led the rest of the game. INGRAHAM 38, Ballard 13. It was the Rams' highest scoring game of the season. The Rams walloped the Beavers in both passing and run- ning. INGRAHAM 19, Nathan Hale 0. Rams, undefeated this season, went on the field to make it their fourteenth in a row. 1. K 1. :A Roger Fisher Quarterback, Wt. 1 75 INGRAHAM 6, Roosevelt 20. Even though the Ingraham student body out yelled Roosevelt's, the Teddies went on to beat Ingraham for the North Division Championship. INGRAHAM 13, Sealth 13. Both teams played hard and were well matched. They played for third and fourth place position in the Metro League standings. It was a hard fought game to the final seconds. Bob Tomco Tackle, Wt. 190 Mike Gerteis End Wt. 180 Gary Goedecke F ullback, Wt. 180 Inspiration Bruce Granston Denny Griffith Guard, Wt. 1 75 Tackle, Wt. 165 JUNIOR VARSITY AND VARSITY S- E , , -ai - . . First Row: Coach Zeger, S. Tachell, J. McTaggart, R. Fisher, J. Abbott, D. Nelson, B Wilkie, S. Holt, K. Johnson, B. Granston, G. Reed, J. Lamaine, K. Miller, Coach Gasparo- vich. Second Row: M. Paar, D. Stevenson, T. Sutton, D. Ganfield, D. Garberding, B. Thorn- ton, G. Emslie, M. Kehoe, B. Kirry, J. Madsen, B. Barrett, D. Wylie, J rSnyder, G. Goedecke D. Miller, R. Knudson. Third Row: G. Teag, D. Nelson, K. Webb, R. Erickson, D. Griffith, B. Cady, P. Jensen, T. Clark, B. Tomco, S. Johnson, D. Clark, F. Reed, P. Jenson, M. Gerteis, R. Enders, R. Borneman, M. Testerman, T. Shallenberger. Bruce Kirry Guard, Wt. 1 75 Rick Erickson End, Wt. 1 75 J. V. STANDINGS INGRAHAM Roosevelt Nathan Hale Edmonds Shorecrest Ballard Shoreline M. Terrace l S SOPH. STANDINGS K INGRAHAM ,I Nathan Hale i Roosevelt Shorecrest Shoreline Edmonds Ballard M. Terrace SOPH4 lx ij First Rowf Coach Second Row: T. Hancock McCormick. Third Row: J Soames, K. Bigham. Jimi , , X V If Qvvfi :Y I! R.L , D. Everett, N. Falconer, hti G Lee J Leith A a I ' 3 ' ! ' R. Sahnow, R. Satterfield, S. 5 lkcjlic, fffharifipr c 7 . 2,Qf.zZ.cfi:1 5a?l6fg.a7affi.Ae1Q J 5 ' '76if7K'4QC5fL'j'QfZ.56fcgf42554167147120255.11 QfZ4:E QU Q .f . QGWK JTC. 1 il' 1- NN If V A '44 If V, Z4 If X, I- h X c is f' Cit51f'ff65fLr1w , ,X ,l'4r.fc7e..f . ffcufa or fmfl- L ,gafggifg fZl'fifL4 - Dale Clark fff!lfffQ,Qyif. Afli, .Cf e fe. .,.. 1 A , ,' ff 2 Wf-189 ,f if cfs eccr tcfcfw, W ftflfffc cfufl, 1 C44 C44 . JZ- Ql?'ZC'.a41f.4 C f46CZ5f cZJL6'f'i.,ffJ6C jfs - Ljifrfvz H XC? ! LKLQTQ Fred Reed Bob Barrett Gary Emslie Guard, Wt- 1 60 Guard, Wt. 155 Guard, Wt. 165 Z -fg fffa 1'C'fff-2.fQf wvwiriif M7645 A715 aff -Hazard fmcifzf T 540 Yffafzdca. ue .4 f .lzwffziif . 6 f ,dj 81 nt s f-- ar iw? , 'Fi, fWv' , ., 'I' I . fx ,, . H wg QQ w ,.1w-gi yi--2 .Safe , A 2 ' A W' i .-Q -- ,NW . , Eff -.WMQV AQ if , Q5 M a ff f'1LQ:?f4f:na .X 'Z .gxiff 1. 'fy Y ,rf 'ff Plenty of action at meets. Mr. Reasby Head Coach W CROSS-CQUNTRY With only two lettermen returning, concentration on re- building the Cross-Country team this year was the major project of Coach Reasby. The Harriers placed sixth in the North Division Title race and took 15th place in the A11-Metro Meet. Larry Molzahn Steve Hanson John Greenway Pete Madsen Bob Laing SCORES ALL-METRO INGRAHAM 37 Terrace Nathan Hale INGRAHAM 59 Ballard Edmonds INGRAHAM 63 Roosevelt Shorecrest INGRAHAM 44 Shoreline Garfield . . . Franklin . . . Shoreline . . Roosevelt ...... Shorecrest . . Edmonds ...... Lincoln ....... Terrace ..... West Seattle . Rainier Beach Sealth ........ Cleveland ..... Ballard ..... Nathan Hale . . . INGRAHAM Queen Anne . SECOND TEAM - TOP ROW: Ross Nooney, Dick Chapman, Bill Stiffler, Mike Berry, Pete Antovich, Dick Ross, Coach Reasby. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Sofie, Steve Klein, John Gamlam, Al Derickson, Lon Larson. Mr. Powell Assistant Coach 9 , T .1 X5 ' ' , . - Y U L V V :risks ' , - 'll'-jf A 353113, ,L- 12 R, 1 I . E X . ' 'i-gales. . i vi , ,, , fi-W-wimk new Qfgs gmffg- -15 . xiii-e1lg.L'a5-251-:Tig N i z! f aakiiiigl' lf, mil? ,, lI'l Ti3f2Y ii'k s 'fi ' 1 Qgizrlipl . .21 ,, .' 1, zzwiei' ,. sa:.93T1'2',1' ' - 3 xl'f3'gL,r ,Q- ',Q,h,, , ,.s.-.1,ii,q-:Mi-'g, W13..fy'r.f.'.fs fl .X ' lf Wim 5 1s':,--if '- ' '.., f'f1-'ezgfw 1 ' 'uv ' ' ' .' 71 i Mike Bisom Jim Meyers Greg Rodger Mark Anderson Paul Willey BASKETBALL Although the Rams had a slow start this season by being defeated by Ballard and Roose- velt in the first two league games they put together the longest league winning streak of twelve games and was the only team in the league to beat every team they played. The highlight of the season was the Rams' triumph over Roosevelt in double overtime by the score of 61-60. The Roughriders still refer to the day as Black Tuesday . With identical league records of twelve victories and two defeats Ingraham met Roose- Phil Bohn Senior Guard velt in the Pavilion for the North Division playoff game. Spirits were high on both sides but only one team came out the winner-Roose- velt. After the defeat to Roosevelt for the North Division Championship the Rams met Garfield to decide the third berth to the State Tourna- ment, and also met defeat. Although the Rams were only fourth place in the Metro League, they unquestionably had one of the finest teams in the city. Walter Milroy Head Coach TEAM STANDINGS Team Won Lost Roosevelt 12 2 Queen Anne 12 2 Garfield 1 1 3 INGRAHAM 12 2 Ballard 1 1 3 Lincoln 10 4 Shoreline 8 6 Sealth 8 6 Cleveland 5 8 West Seattle 4 9 Shorecrest 3 1 1 Franklin 3 1 1 Terrace 3 1 1 Edmonds 3 1 1 Rainier Beach 1 13 Ron Holden Senior Guard Dane Babboni Senior Forward Jerry Moen Senior Guard EPIC Kleln Senior Center id! Mike Norman Senior Forward Gary Gill Senior Forward G-.,. Mike Vance Senior Guard Jim McTaggart Senior Guard NF. X Steve Franks Senior Forward ' s Don West Senior Forward Jeff Skillingstad Junior Forward J.V. TEAM-Left to Right-TOP ROW: D. Wales, G. Lee, T. Hjorten, R. Anderson, D. Breidenbach, R. Plautz, D. Flynn. BOTTOM ROW5! G. Breed, D. Killingsworth, B. Smith, J . Mackay, A. Lagreid. V ' JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Opponent Us Terrace 47 62 Ballard 54 44 Roosevelt 61 58 Shorecrest 65 57 Hale 45 35 ' , W Terrace 23 346 MJ!! Vx Edmonds 40 4QpW M Shoreline 43 NJQS ,N Jvmlgiiit Ballard 56 MA E51 290' JJ xlib Roosevelt 519 yt ,X 53 t I L Shorecrest W 64-F2 563 ,J Hale 54 ld' p 39 . if Edmonds ,L 3823 45 A091 MK Shoreline its H' '. R 50 j ,Vx 521 BU ' 'V-N' JV-1-' 'ws JA A JV 4 .1 - ...a , N 1... X 4 Q xl ' f ' 'ff Q J, if vw r 4 if AM QM .Wlf . L , ! .YQ Ken Ball Mike Christensen I' Ron Knutson Frank Olsen Bud Neil J.V. Coach Manager ' ' Trainerjsy Manager Assistant Coach SOPHOMORE SCORES Opponent Terrace 32 Ballard 46 Roosevelt 40 Shorecrest 43 Hale 33 Terrace 35 Edmonds 41 Shoreline 51 Ballard 64 Roosevelt 52 Shorecrest 33 Hale 62 Edmonds 34 Shoreline 62 SOPHOMORE TEAM-Left to Right-TOP ROW: M. Lyons, K. Bingham, J . Lemain, C. Cahoon. BOTTOM ROW: R. Faber, S. Soames, J . Gustafson, S. Allen. 87 ' XI Qwpwff QDLLLQHD Now 'Fi-HS 'PAQ'-6, fs IU WXCAXNT -To 3450-Q3 59,441 Zau.il-if HIGHLIGHTS E OF FALL SPORTS John Holdaway Eric Klein Dick Chapman John Kirry Don West TRACK AND FIELD This year's track team has had a hard time with its dual meets at Edmonds. Lacking the depth of last year's North Div- ision Champs, the present squad has lost two meets from mis- takes, from illness, and from injury. The first loss was to Ballard due to injury and illness of key competitors. The last loss was to Edmonds because of a disqualification. On the brighter side are the performances of certain indiv- iduals who succeeded in coming through in the clutch and even setting Metro and North Division records. By the time the Metro Meet rolls around in late May, the Ingraham team will be in excellent shape to place in one of the top three positions. As soon as the team regains its injured members and can compete in full force, Ingraham will resume its winning tradition. Gordon Reed Tom Karls l , , 1 Hn., 'M wst Zp:i?1f5 .3 11 . ,gg5,1ij2la- ,fs -M - ,.. are -f ,, 5, it p x.:w . ,, -- 15405-fkli?-J...., I , K X 5, .. Q, x at -, ' R I , ' ' H- ' . . ff . , . l , I , X, h .- ,' xr' , , X NH . Nxt , K X A 2, x x . ' J ' , ' -. . 'N' 'L 1 . ' - ii? L nm X R X Jaxx: V ,, rx, Fx 'fu 1 - X. H .. Bob Tomco Steve Mathene Pictured above are three of the best coaches in the Metro League. Head Coach, Jim Powell, has run the Ingraham track squad since 1959. Assistant Coach, Harold Reasby, donates his time helping the boys every afternoon. Assistant Coach, Bud Neil, coaches the younger Soph- omore team. Pete Madsen Jerry Maxwell ,, 1, Greg Rogers Phil Stifler Ray Anderson . fi. ., argl.. Qi 'Mf' il- if-' 1 1 . s TRACK TIMERS FIRST ROW L. Cook, B. Beres- ford, J. Sisson, K. Clinton, N. Updyke, J. Jacobsen, SECOND ROW C. Deuter, C. Anderson, G. Wilbur, C. Hamilton, J. Lermusik, D. Wicklund. THIRD ROW N. Hausle, L. Taylor, K. Ganfield. 5 E Q4 il is Q SOPHOMORE TEA FIRST ROW S. Chambers, M. Linehan, R. Welsh, M. Sofie, S. Wilson, D. Ballenger, J. Damgard, D. Lowden. Second Row, T. Bailey, R. Brother- ton, C. Dean, J. Bowley, W. Holeuas, G. Felgar, J. Ferris, D. Murdock, R. Faiure. THIRD ROW M. Mickiewicz, R. Han- son, M. Lyons, E. Hilsenberg, D. Satterfield, C. Cahoon, B. Paul, S. Hardman, Coach Neil. VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY The boys pictured at left are the members of this years squad and the core of next years team. Many of them ran in Junior Varsity Meets but will be on the varsity in '66. Dale Clark Jerry Moen Jim McTaggart Sr. Infield Sr. Infield Sr. Infield BASEBALL Ing'raham's team is keeping up the old tradition of being unpredictable. Although they have not been rated as the top, they are planning for it. The team has seven returning lettermen and if it goes as far as We expect, it will be Coach Gaspa.rovich,s 19th successful season. In spirit, hope, and personal satisfaction Ingraham will always place high. Tony Gasparovich Coach l Q ' aw . 'X I v 'Wa Jill? - ' V lam, , ,- M fvff - , , M ,. N - s Q , WT , um L ai , f -A is 25 ., zggggt' If , . si, Q:-' , fer' W , ,,.m,., 2' 95, - mf . rv N,,,W,Wa.,,s I ,T W A , .Q 4 4 ,I . - -of +'1-v'1yff'ffe .I A X t,.- 1,, . gifj V' wi'-V g if 7 3135 H ngv1gg.tgpsfwQ: -f -f sf , X -f, A -- , xv A- ff, .+f,,::g1Q Sr i I I 2 ' iq -fi A 4 1: L: W'L.,3'?,- ., A 1i,,2 . t 45? f . . ,ioE.f ,f'fsl52l:zi.f.ss. Laffy C00k Dennis Wick Mike Gerteis Sr. Infield Sr. Outfield Sr. Pitcher -H ,EQ , 1 iii- . ff ' wi AE- I fzggflf' yu ' f V..i ,.a,1f?:,.V- . M- ' 5? 3.3.1-1 'W i'-K Qhjjif nv Q, ,,. -1 'L Yi ' 'G' ' mm V V. ,. ,, Vi., i ,,,.- v,f4'Mi fif' 'QrS'c:f,'i- 'N ii '9'ef1 'ffl. 1 '1jQ FY 3' . H F535 F I' Win vp' H9 ' - 'tu ,. ff im g .. ' ' . 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' ' M SQ 5 I F ww og 'Y-4-us, Tuiwgs WNW wi vlliiwax wwf, Jxgggv we 54 WG 'N 34' GQADQ Qggpg IS 7A I5 sfuwze A Wlass -wow J ffm dl DQ fi - 95 ,.w ' . 41, TM R-- ' Q 726 Y GOLF This year's golf team under Coach Pogreba, was looking forward to another successful year. With three returning lettermen and good support from the other members, they had another promising Ingraham team. Steve Tachell Jon Jensen GOLF-FIRST ROW: D. Erickson, J. Gustafson, C. Winkle- man, C. Ray, R. Quackenbush, S. Soames. BACK ROW: R. Plautz, D. Puetz J Jensen B. Gribble R Gre erbiehl J 1 - , , - Y , . Robinson, D. Rule, S. Tashell, Coach Pogreba. John Robinson Steve 30311095 Dan Puetz KADEU-.f KP'N..G',w Mark Laughlin l SQQQR SGT 1 HND TO Cramscgv. THPA1 'PTS X-kPfStmT Bwew NM US. QECHOSE 'I Too Tense UP LU WXXLJROY LDCDDLY W QTLQUND 'Prcilb Cl-VER-T Kuciiffs 040 i VCNSK, CDH 1-Gem.. Roger Plautz Mr. Pogreba moi E polio y A Bruce Gribble WG CHN so nv' KRQH-140 wo-ew' Lzfefw.. we-T solver:-srtxk S-M9 Doug Pedersen lf! Md Grant Strickland FIRST ROW: Wally Meyer, Rodger Fisher, Don Legg, Grant Strickland, Chris Bihary, Doug Pedersen. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wade, Leonard Overby, Bob Conaan, Frank Nagy, Dick Capell, Lanny Woods, Dave Romano, Edd Harkness, Ron Holden, Mark Ellis, Gary Canaan. THIRD ROW: G. Kenney, M. Martin, Bill Polk, Mike Pixley, Mike Zellweger, Tom Hancock, Dick Meyer, Dick Gross, Mike Martin, Jim Strom. TENNIS The flight of the tennis ball was once again seen on the Ingraham courts as the Ram netmen prepared for another successful season. This year's Rams have proven to be strong, which is no exception. Hoping for another high Metro finish, they went about their task admirably. Don Legg Chris Bihary Roger Fisher Leonard Overby Wally Myers Mr. Wade Coach Bob Canaan 5 .5 Q K . , -z ,,.,,,wf in :WW 5? n i gi gfiwll, i' A 7 A asf! -ffffrzfri' ff' A , ' ' . 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Q , sf ' 4 av Q- V 6 1 W z N , 1 W K X' X w Y MU 1.5 , A. . . If rwiiiww 33,53 ,1gy' rf,?:31:5,g',,1fvff -india .ap f r may ,Bm 2 J, , Q3 4 S A Y x 7s ik 4 X 4 new 'if' , , Mis x :35-w w w --. E-yZ'3 F4' w iff' HIGHLIGHTS OF SPRING SPORTS INTRAMURALS Ingraham's Physical Education Department sponsored and supported this year's activities. The annual Student- Faculty game ended in the teacher's easy victory over the students. The swimming team also did its part in keeping the lngraham winning tradition still in the running. All in all it helped the school spirit and provided pleasure for the participants. XWXKSYLI i Swimmers: Carol Berg, Mike Bisom, Sharon Boyer, Pat Brown, Sue Brown, Karen Buschrnann, Pam Byers, Diana Coons, Cheryl Davis, Judy Elhart, Mary Gamble, Kathy Ganfield, May Harestad, Susan Healey, Elaine Heath, Bob Herzog, Bob Jeffries, Heather Kirkbeide, Mike King, Mark Lacoma, Doris Larson, Bill Leitheiser, Helen Ler- musick, Heoma Meiers, Ron Mifflin, Sarah Mills, Steve Nelson, Terry Nelson, Michal Robertson, Bill Rose, Shelly Rutledge, John Schute, Sydney Smith, Karen Stjern, Ned Stone, Carol Taylor, Cathy Tharaloson, Melody Tucker, Craig Walker, Scott Washburn, Christine Williams. Divers: Nancy Hausle, Dennis Newell, Raenelle Plank, Michal Robertson, Bill Rose, Angela Stephen, Craig Walker. 0 30-fl. 1.1, we 4 - fp 1, ' l i TE' fi? QI? ggi ,if , I N. xrggt, E 5,5 , 6' fig , H A QM ,,,, , - Q3 UW' i H' l,l,, ,e ,,,, y e , gg eeo be gm ' A - y ,,,,,, S, ,, ,,,, g S , , T ,.,,, eff F A l W 'Q ' if' li ,gg-.M ,, V V , 11+ eiief S YW T y 'K .' ':kk 'Q'1M, . N .... ,l .mf-Q i K ,K I , .ith-f?Z5 '1j,a O.F.A.'s sponsored team won the intramurals playoff but blew the Faculty game. ....,.,.asu Q if Y W-W - - W- -V------ffw -- -- -- - - N 1 L. 1 1 v w i .7 1 f K n Y I f K . i 1 w w 1 'lv M WMD W W W will 6 W llffw 025 1? ls DP ll 'ek OU 93 NJ w Ml U M 23 J- A f 'OJ s ' , ,cg ' X' AA A FA X , ' l if 0 0 O liidiall Mfgvgffyllggw WWW! W . glide JW YN W l A J 1 M250 Q Uyb ,JJ-1,4 V H ,i lf JUD Wadi fl fi K FLW my GEM l els WSW fl ZW ,M ' W' X f6nnf'? W 2 N E fd, 'li X pq .kwa , W., 'X !'f'lsCZLfWeCfk-WM W ss, esl0'f,f,sv V ll f fly WW li vs l Q55 QW QW Q, ,fqWkOC?2,,,g'gj V Have yell learned lessons only oft bse who admired ysd,C 335 ,?3irieZi'ZfZ'E?Z2'i ?SsZ1,ZZCf-riiio?hZZZdilfZrsiZZieHa e QW themselves again ll, ded disputed me passage with ysd 'l W Whitman 4 Gary Goedecke jj I X! A.S.I. President Steve Lloyd Mr. Clute A.S.I. Vice President Advisor STUD T GQVERNMEN U gf , ' ' :Q J, x , ,ws Xue 1 l -ff' 'I X ,Q Student Senate U Sharon Campbell Jan Reese A.S .I . Secretary Historian ww-SS 5 Kathy Ganfield Yvonne Gregg mrnittee Coordinator Treasurer qi The test of Leadership is not to put greatness into Humanity, but to elic it it, for the greatness is already there. ....JohnBuchan Jon Holdaway I nter-H igh Exec. Fred Reed Senior Class President John Urquhart Junior Class President Advisory Council Boy Dick Harris A s' id ctivities Pres Delyle Ellefson Marge McLeod S! ivities President l Act ent Gir Jim Boehner Justice Jim Boehner Chief Justice Tom Hjorten Sue Healy Tom Beaumont ADVISORY COUNCIL The chief function of Ingraham's Advisory Council is to enforce the policies of the school. The Council is composed of elected representatives of each class, and so represents the opinions of our entire student body. This year, the Advisory Council became an integral part of Student Government. Coordination of purpose between the Administration and Student Government was greatly improved. But I'm innocent! This is work? Dave Gillespie Carol Briggs Janet Maloney I TER-HIGH ihunsn 1 mfiafk 1. avffsvfsgfs 'L ' if .-5 wr- if-ii if ' ., . 7 1.3 3 'M ' -.ffl :fm '.'-fest.. , K X' f' Q 2' ig 1-4-7-:.:,,5 ff--M--fs. 4 , f IX.. N, : I lc. M y J.. ,. , . 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'-may w-wg -- fi .Q3:f5,,.-:f,afgazzsgf3 'i i,'Q f if f' 'lIflf7f'iHl95?f' rg -. eg-ew wg as i'-?fii ,4Wl i -fzzjgsiflmeam 1 i is . i i 1 'f' l'f',iil,f..7! :t tf Ti Inter-High consists of four committees: Traffic Safety, Publicity, Citizen- ship, and Sportsmanship. Each school represented has one member on each committee. Meetings are held once a month to discuss common school pro- blems. Each member is responsible for bringing back the ideas and solutions suggested for these problems. In this way the members hope to better their schools. Jon Holdaway Citizenship Andrea Bonnicksen Sportsmanship Roger Fisher Traffic Safety Julie Humling Publicity if ft as ' wi! Mr. Clute Kathy Ganfield Advisor Committee Coordinator A.S.I. Through participation in student gov- ernment and student activities, individuals receive opportunities for leadership, learning and fun. The A.S.I. Committees execute the duties delegated to them by the Constitution and Executive Board to pro- vide opportunities for participation. This year a new system of assigning committee membership to councils was tried in an effort to actively include more students. Serving as a committee chairman is not an easy task, yet the rewards of friendship, fun and accomplishment far outweigh the disappointments. Marilyn Siegal Traditions Pat Wilder Carol Deuter F orezgn Relations Minor Sports A bono fs- wow kllii Terry Leever P.T.A. Dance Maggie Palmer P. T.A. Dance Jenny Russell Publicity - fr 1 y 1, 5 I :fl f' :' umm' use-, 'vcfw 5 . e IT' JSE? iff. if ,f ff ? , f-Fgfl.- -qi ,,. ,i . D Ginny Scobba Special Sales i Marge McLeod Carol Ramstad President Vice President GIRLS' ACTIVITIES Sailing, sailing over the ocean blue .... were the lngraham girls as they followed the cabinet's plans throughout the school year, The Girls' Activities theme, AI1Ch0I'S A- weigh , was launched with the Big Sister Tea on September 10. The annual Father-Daughter Banquet took place in the imaginary port of Zanzibar. Safari slides were featured to treat the fathers at the Captains Table . Yuletide activities, including pictures with Santa, provided holi- day merriment for all the students. When spring arrived daughters delighted their mothers by presenting a charming tea and fashion show. This mother-daughter event climaxed the Girls' Activities year. Nancy Duncan Norma Leith Assemblies Assemblies Ackerlund Secretary Kathy Legg Mom-Daughter Tea Shea Dianne Urquhart Dad-Daughter Banq. W ' ,, , ,,- Lisa Dyson G.A.B. Judy Rodgers M om-Daughter Tea Jana Harkoff G.A.B. Pam Nitsche Metro e 55':5i1i2?ff4i. 3 12, is-Eels pgagli ' . -we as ef g ,X y, -ff. W 31:5 , Y 'iff fy ,EQ gg: - , Q fi. ,ai ,f ,,-I ,gb I , . ,1...1, I , My . Marilyn Stewart Donna Janet Nielson Dad-Daughter Banq. Sharon Fulcher Lost and Found Barb Johnson Bulletin Boards Mary Ann Lind M etro , Qi . ' Marlene Litchman Carolyn Whyte Lost and Found p!,,,,--.--..-.,NM W X. X'-X Xxfa WNNNWN2-. D' kH - E NNNNX ic arris , 7 ' Chairman ,Q i X i -'f:f'f'i if - i ,if S, , This past year, Boys' Activi has striven to be ' of service to the school, buildi g school spirit and 5'-Q increasing student participation in its activities. , Af Led by advisor, Ken Ball, Boys'Activities has spon- f sored many activities such as the candy sale, Boys' E Activities Week, and several assemblies. ix, , I X 1 .. - K 'S Rick English A 'A ' 1 Qt ' 4 Lggk 1'k ' ri Hot Rnd Show QUDI 392 s 1 eawinne John Greenway 1,11 take two Boys ' Activities Wk. B'll St'ffl . 1 Bo IS er Bruce Thornton Lanny Woods John Klrry Activities Wk, Book cover sales Publicity Publicity f g , 1-' 1 A Y Keep your cool. D,q,QLglJf,.- i.l5'niN-I -WL When? ,. .,X.L , ' V5 .'A: F S Q 1 ,995 boys. TI! IV IFN' A little faster, please. ' ' in 1 Q K ' WififIf3E4!iQ2f33iPSfiffgffgliiifii ,sy if :,,fiM,.m1 Mike Harris Historian Jeff Skillingstad Richarcl Holberg Activities Hunting and Fishing n f. It ix, wi? 'a :is 52? ,A Q - .en if if Q' fl 1,t.n,g Q7 if A mi. 1 ' J it M Uk' 1 vi. ' .Q 3339 SVSL A ,f r' 2, if K, Q ,Mx wr fg M V- v. AZ. , id 143 .w:xy,, Am, ' - t .,5, f i ' 52.1. ft in ,Q ,. ,. 1. , . , .' , my -1. b ,, , sr ' 'JH i K-4: W2 fill gg: 4 Q Qui ,lil i g lug lg ah Q 2 QQ 3 5 iii' V if 5 li Z 5 1 ve Qs if f ii i FU ii! I 6 it s mc: gig? 1 ., F QUIZ 1 ii ru. f -fm In iq k, i5Exx!fgL HH. 13 an ,fiiiilii ff H' i ii it 'iiilllkt 1 5355 823 lil Elgvimhfx v' M ig F 25 vfmzst H3341 i kllfgg ggig ig Qlllflylf X 25155533 fi 3 zivpfw- ww .gs fl v-Miata? 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Bookroom Staff is always on the job sixth period and after school to effectively supply teachers and students with books and other supplies. Debate Club-Though they argue between themselves it i-s only to practice for inter- high school discussions. Debate Club has engaged in sixteen debates throughout the year. The students debate on one controversial question all year. Excelsior Club includes all of the library assistants. Their main duty is to help keep the library in order. CLUBS Spades is an organization designed to aid the mentally and physically handicapped. These students give help to equal the chances of the handicapped. Spades is spon- sored by Kiwanis. Spanish Club is the newest of the clubs, last year being its first year. Special projects included dining at Campos Mexican Restaurant. It was fun for all. JETS is a science club which is attended by physics students. Their objective is to learn to apply physics to their lives. Mogul Meisters or Ski Club practices safety in skiing. They also post very accurate ski conditions. Pat Lowney Kathy Ellis President Vice-President .x 'I ', 13550 3 f awhile. . ':, if ' .. inf' . ls' 1 . . -iw if ' ' ay, 'MV 'L if fi - i z if t 5 .fl l . t i i , K lit, . , , M, - W sg: ' - i GLISSADERS - GIRLS' SERVICE Robin Ackerlund wg, . Carolyn Bradley Terri Bryant if llg' sg Sharon Fulcher Kathy Ganfield Candy Bergquist Patrice Hunter Mrs. Hammett Corresponding Sec. Recording Sec. Advisor As members of Glissaders, We will strive to improve and represent our school and com- munity while building and maintaining the reputation of Ingraham. Charlotte Anderson Carol Berg Barbara Beresford Pauline Bourdon Sandi Doolittle Kathy Enloe Kathy Falconer Jana Harkoff Nancy Hausle Nancy Hedeen Marilyn Heinemann Marilyn Holbrook Susan Holmes Kathy Kauffman Cecilia Lanctot Laura Monary Jill Nowlen Janet Osborn Raenelle Plank Jennifer Russell Fern Schmidt Candy Smith Cheryl Smith Eunice Stime Sharon Terry Glissaders, the girl's service organization, ren- ders unselfish service to the school and to the community. Their group projects during the past year included caring for a needy family, sponsor- ing the Basketball Banquet and Senior Night. Individual projects include working at the Handi- cap Center, at various hospitals, baby sitting, serving on committees in the school, and sponsor- ing an all-city conference with other service groups. The requirements for membership are: a 2.5 G.P.A., teacher recommendations, a month probationary period which involves a service project designated by the Glissader cabinet, and no unexcused absences. Charlene Weber Donna Wicklund Pat Wilder Nancy Winder Jane Young Miss Metzger Advisor Q n o . . 4 .,, K 1 : ,sh , 2' '?1'i'l1V , 1 , qf : ' i-iilc' 522 it f YZF' Hn- f1r'.i 4 Candy Smith President Jim Leuschen Vice President X. 'V Donna Wickland Secretary HONOR SOCIETY l l The Honor Society is a group of students who ' v Q 5 helped maintain and improve the high scholar- 5 'g 1?-20 ' l ship present at Ingraham. gi ' ' ' 5 Q The Honor Society was very active in student if affairs. A few of the events included: the annual QV N ' I dinner which was held at the Meany Hotel, sev- Q l eral car washes to raise money, and the publica- , ! l tion of a post-high school handbook to help 'Me ' -----...M students choose colleges and employment. , , j riia?E cholms ? J ana Barros Secretary Symbols deserving respect. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Top Ten of the Class of '65 Scholastic Art Awards Sharon Terry Certificates .of Merit Candy Smith , Donna Wicklund Andrea Bonnicksen Roger Stegrnan Allan Derickson Keith Cooperrider D011 Hedman J Eric Klein Keith Johnson Sue Jacobson Philip Stifflel' Doug Pederson Steve Strickland Andrea Bonnicksen Pat Lowney Q l lfgfuefff of 'eff A WH ss .gxvxm-rl! LrQm.ee',, WCBUS' 4434155 National Merit Scholarship Finalists Gold Key Winner Kathleen Gowdy Terry Halloway Jon Holdaway Max H. Block Award A Kathy Ganneld Girls' Nation Representative - - Jean Irby Major and Miss ISSO-J on Holdaway and Julie Humling ' 119 FRANKLIN STUDENTS: Alison Yonehiro, Gail Hasimoto, Jim Pidduck, Paula Pick, Judy Weiland. This was the first exchange between Franklin and Ingraham. For many students it was their first chance to meet someone from either of the schools. These exchanges open many doors for not only the students involved, but also anyone who wishes to take FRANKLIN- INGRAHAM EXCHANGE ' E advantage of it. N E ,S L, ,ff Plz E flvrl Zfgit' , ' xl- 1, li., 1.5, , INGRAHAM STUDENTS: Tom Stei1,Jonna Prall, ., fl 53' ,1 QL' Eunice Stime, Charlene Weber, Nancy Winder, A' N- ag i3'L g mtl' ,Ll Paul Brown. ,wt Tiff, Mu' X ,E - i A My C. ,, if if V ,., lu. V ,Lv 10' ,fr , . X Ulf 1, , AY' f E? DJ-Lf-' f ffl ,lf Ll? H. fly ,la is , ly! :il in ,,z , , ,il-1 - JA ,Jus ,W Q-fx MU' Ksxlfrf -A AJIV ju , lf ,. ,-1 N 'fl-V ' ' V 'e fy flaw ,QL lil? 1 t,, gi? il fryfj iv ' Doubt is the vestibule which all must pas x of wisdom. N ' f fl I NEW U XJ, V bf! 3111 120 ' , JSWLWW ygfpwtfp. . N eifiw W sf ew my N GE INGRAHAM STUDENTS: Bruce Melin, Janice Muench, Kathy Falconer, Kathy Kauffman, Mari- lyn Seigal. GARFIELD STUDENTS: Leslie Ono, Maxine Dan niels, Sydny Smith, Robin Smith, Ken Fielding For the second consecutive year Gar- field and Ingraham exchanged five students. But this year instead of a period of five weeks, the exchange was for an entire quarter. The ex- change was for the third quarter. The purpose for these exchanges is to provide better understanding be- tween the two schools. The students involved bring back to their own school ideas and criticisms which they may have formed dining the ten-week period. 'M XM if ni' it W 033' X T J kai A before they can enter the temple X ,M ., N2 Qiogk Q7 'Sw' r . . Colton X V Qs 50 ,.1f'?it. W 121 Pat Lane Pep Club Chairman Patti Rehm Skits Carolyn Bradley Secretary f Patrice Hunter Public Relations Marilyn Holbrook Bulletin Angela Stephan Team Team Table PEP CLUB ee Pat Gray J onna Prall Lisa Dyson Book Publicity Scoreboard Sports Banquet Laura Monary Kim McKay Lynn Taylor Nancy Hausle Team Tags Team Tags Team Tags Team Tags 122 ' J 255 MAJORS The Majors club is comprised of the boys at Ingra- ham that have earned varsity letters. This year the Ingraham lettermen did an outstanding job in their athletic events. They also provided leader- ship in maintaining the sportsmanship that was present during all Ingraham games. Ingraham cn be proud of the way these boys served the school. Mr. Gasparovich Jim McTeggart Eri Football c Klein Advi-907' President Vice President Baseball 4.93 -G-Y Jvx THE MAJ ORS' PERSONALITIES Basketball Golf Tennis Track Cross Country Sue Jacobsen . A . 1: - ws A -. mfr, I ' ' fJf?V'g?'i-Filii f K f '. :ITM ,J 11 .R VTE F Q . ' 3. 1 . ' Q . fffff, I sf, . 4g 2.A1 ff 'Cf , ,ff Claudia Clark Robin Goulding Peg McAllister A , 8 . , is ,wh ,. fJ,:E'if f, ' ff' 751, Q? . K . , ' S, 1 fri ,TY Q 3 , . ' r Nothing Great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Ralph Waldo Emerson A Terry McCauley Zelva Moeser Advisor Dick Martin John Robinson Brent Rule Mike Hoover Craig Johnson Jim Swimelar r V xi., ., TR is 1 QQ , F Y 1 2 .' ! 1 Y 4r .mg my 1 , rf .Wk . pf .x V -UI NGRAHAM 1965 H F. , W M M Q lf, ,ig SSH 5 35 Q i. x ' .Q-,. ,,,fmL,, s 4 uf. ,, ,, Wx V 1 , , A mg X' J ' 55 1' . , , . ,M C 5555-r lx . - 1 . f QQQQLQ, v Q' Ml mr, . , , N Raymond Horsey BAD The band, an integral part of school life, proved itself one of the best in the city again this year. The en- thusiastic playing at the football games, and the well-executed con- certs and programs will long be remembered by Ingraham students. Left to Right, First Row: M. Bisom, L. Settersten, E. Kamai, D. Do ud, E. Jacobson, M Spahr, K. Norberg, R. Schnieder, L. Thompson. Second Row: G. Sawyer, J. Jones, T. Mey- ers, S. Holmes, B. Bronkema, E. Hillinger, M. Peterson, G. Benson, R. Lee, D. Young, B Hintz, R. Neilson, J. Wilson, C. Bruster, M. Betts. Third Row: S. Thompson, G. Karshney M. Moore, R. Welch, B. Bunch, M. Jordan, W. Thorton, L. McKinney, D. Sangster, B. Hintz P. Mitchell, M. Anderson, D. Sundquist, J. Meyers. Fourth Row: R. Plank, G. Miller, J ' . ' R Hor- Hunnewell, B. Harrison, M. Linehan, S Klein, T. Bailey, R. Hansen, G. Barstow, . sey, J. McKinney, T. Beechler, B. McGowan, M. Holst, R. Howisey, M. Strong, P. J. Aemmer, S. Cole. 128 ' Front Row C Cole J Prall J Halbert S Mills, R. Yarnchak, D. Larson, M. Bayer, M. Laughlin Second Row J Thomas V McDonald, J. Goodall, S. Hoar, W. Sweazey, P. Dever, N Hedeen B Thoreson A Goodall Third Row: M. Gamble, P. Kody, N. Winder, G. Down- ham M Tucker Ch Williams N Meiers, M. Chamberlain, S. Wilson, B. McGowen, Aemmer J Weaver J Dorr R Nooney Fourth Row: K. Ganfield, G. Kenney, D. Gray, Sutton Mr Horsey D Paterson F Olsen B. Laing. Hard work brings its rewards, as is shown in the outstanding per- formances given by the lngraham orchestra under the capable leader- ship of Raymond Horsey. ORCHESTRA One of their most memorable activ- ities this year was a trip to Victoria in the spring. The money for the trip was raised by the annual spa- ghetti dinner. 1st. row W. Bowman, G. Calkins, T. Bryant, D. Cluck, K. Schillios, D. Brown, N. Duncan, 2nd. row, S. Tachell, S. Land, P. Brown, P. Nefzger, S. Fulcher, W. Gregg, 3rd. row, S. Gustafson, P. Schmilski, J. Nelson, P. J ovick, J . Rowe, M. Miller. PEP BAND This year the Pep Band en- tertained at all Ingraham basketball games, both at home and away. The band also participated in the An- nual Victoria Day's Celebra- tion in Victoria, B.C. This was the fourth consecutive year they have been invited to the event. Other activities included performances at the Spring Concert and all pep assemblies during the basketball season. CHAMBER CHOIR This year Chamber Choir has performed in numerous occasions for local and com- munity organizations. They have provided musical en- tertainment for the Engi- neer's Convention and the Washington Athletic Club as well as many others. They have also partici- pated in school performances throughout Seattle. B. Howise, M. Holst, B. McGowan, J . Dorr, J . Cole, J . Weaver, J . Aemmer, M. Strong, M. Gordan, M. Chamberlain, W. Thorton, B. Hintz, D. Young, M. Peterson, E. Hillinger, J . Hunnewell, D. Peterson. THE TOURING CHOIR RETURNS WITH EXPERIENCES GALORE! The Touring Choir under the superior direction of Wallace Goleeke, has returned from their summer trip to Japan with experiences -never to be forgotten. The choir left Seattle June 10, 1964, and was very graciously received upon their arrival in Tokyo. The choir was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Elfers, Mr. and Mrs. Goleeke, Dr. and Mrs. Noonan, Miss Suguro, and Mr. and Mrs. Maxey, who served as chaperones. Dur- ing the four-week'tour, the choir visited countless schools in such cities as Tokyo, Hiroshima, Beppu, Kyoto, and Kobe. While touring these cities, each student lived with a Japanese family, as did the Kobe ,Choir on tour in 1963. The tour was by no means over when the choir left Japan, for they now flew to Ha- waii for a day or two, the perfect end to a perfect tour. The choir finally returned to Seattle on July 8, 1964 with many wonderful memories to look back upon. The ex- change of tours has proven to be profitable in learning the true nature and customs of two different countries. lit is believed that the impression left in Japan will insti- gate further knowledge and perhaps invoke further relations with foreign systems. D CONCERT CHOIR This year's Concert Choir proved to be one of the best Ingraham has ever had. They were in wide demand for banquets and social meetings throughout Seattle. Through competitive evaluation, they were chosen to sing at the Northwest Divison of the National Music Educators Convention in Portland, Oregon. At the close of the performance, they were given outstanding ovation by the music teachers who had come to the convention. M V- Gvleeke In addition to this honor, two of the choir members won a place in the 400 voice All-Northwest Choir. . i X CADET CHOIR First Row: B. Sawyer, D. Schunke, K. Beatty, C. Berge, L. Hoglund, C. Cravens, B. Thoreson, L. Fitzgerald, S. Daily, P. Quel- vin, J. Stubjeon, P. Gessel, P. Kjorsvik, B. Rowe. Second Row: N. Meier, P. Ongstad, J. Modin, J. Klein, A. Goodall, M. Law- rence, C. Strysland, R. Sofie, D. Barn, T. Lecair, N. Kilde,J. Dafoe,J. Smart. Third Row: K. Thomas, D. Davenport, P. John son, C. Schuckstad, S. Hopkins, C. Weber, M. Johanson, L. Lord, C. Atkinson, S. Godsey, M. Anderson, M. Waage, C. Aase, K. Pehling, D. Larson, G. Hanley. Fourth Row: B. Strickland, A. Thorkleson, E. Sommers, B. Leitheise, M. Pixley, K. Big- ham, P. Brown, D. Burch, S. Barr, J. Strong, J. Lincoln. 132 9 . Ei. . .. First Row: J. Barros, A. Wick, T. Bryant, J. Noonan, C. Bergquist, S. Land, K. Knectel, P. Nefzger, R. Goulding, M. Paul L. Olsen, J. Jones, W. Bowman, G. Bangeter, K. Schillios, K. Almaas. Second Row: N. Duncan, C. Hansen, M. Heinemann P. Cody, C. Smullyan, M. McLoud, S. Gustafson, P. Johnson, D. Larson, P. Brown, P. Jovick, J . Irby, C. Whyte, M. Miller S. Holmes. Third Row: D. Brown, S. Tachell, R. Fisher, B. Turnbull, A. Boese, J . Zylstra, M. Hoover, D. Wilson, A. Turnbull J . Rowe, W. Coregg, J . Holdaway, T. Radcliffe. Fourth Row: D. Reed, C. Bihary, D. West, J . McCall, D. Peterson, D. Ellefson J . Nelson, M. Norman, G. Higgins, D. Ganiield, P. Schmilski, B. Kirry, D. Stevenson, G. Calkins, D. Cluck. GIRLS' CHOIR First Row: M. Carter, C. Fisher, E. Gjerding, R. Koch, M. Dodge, D. Eltzroth, M. Weatherby, K. Knectel, C. Volts, A. Richard- son, J . Johnson, P. Settle, C. Moore. Second Row: C. Dunn, D. Freeman, J . Bridges, H. Bouley, D. Frye, M. Peterson, M. Rob- ertson, J . Edinger, P. Roach, S. Landin, K. Stanford. Third Row: T. Leptich, B. Falconberry, L. Revoyr, K. Wentworth, S. Long, C. Bingham, M. Webster, J . Torkelson, M. McLoud, D. Craig, D. Mock. ve 4 . - ,, 'L' lic .1 YZF' -upsf-'-' .. if ,, Joe Nelson Billy Bigelow Cathy Smullyan Julie Jordan , Jon Holdaway Carolyn Whyte Flower S anyone? Enoch S now Carrie Pipperidge CAROUSEL CAPTIVATES INGRAHAM Miss Flynn Director Salman. Enoch Snow, Jr. . CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE SINGERS Carrie Pipperidge .... . . . Julie Jordan .... Mrs. Mullin .... Billy Bigelow ..... . . . Policeman ...... Second Policeman David Bascombe . Nettie Fowler . . . Enoch Snow .... Jigger Craigin . . Arminy ....... Captain ........ Heavenly Friend Starkeeper ..... Louise ........ Snow's Daughter Principal ...... . Carolyn Whyte Cathy Smullyan , Merrilee Davis . . ...Joe Nelson . . Ray Yarnchak . . . Mike Hoover . Craig Johnson . Marge McLeod . Jon Holdaway . . . . Steve Young Wendy Bowman Dana Davenport . . . ..... Ken Thomas . . Dusty Brown ,....PatRehm . . . . Dale Cluck . . . Kim McKay , ..... Greg Calkins STUDENT DIRECTORS Kristin Almaas Sam Barr Jana Barros Paul Biggerstaff Wendy Bowman Dusty Brown Terri Bryant Greg Calkins Dale Cluck Dana Davenport Nancy Duncan Debbie Freeman Sharon Fulcher Shirley Gustafson Marilyn Heinemann Mike Hoover Craig Johnson Patti Johnson Paula Johnson Kerry Knechtel Sharon Land Jack Lincoln Pam McClure Michal Miller Pam Nefzger Paul Schmilski Debbie Schunke Ken Thomas Ted York Ray Yarnchak Steve Young Marti McDonald Kathie Wilkie Linda LaMatry Maryl Moody l DANCERS Carol Berg Cathy Carter Sharon Hedge Joanne Johnson Marcia Klimble Marti McDonald Sharon Terry more to come Ingraham congratulates the drama department for its fine performance in Carousel. The humor, the pathos, and the musi- cal interpretations warmed the hearts of all. Leader of the pack. 1 My dog's bigger than . . . N it L Y g 3 . 4 It's time for a trip to Bernie's THE END Even your best friend won't tell you. It's natural, exceptforthe color. N gf an .J W - H E t :J Q M lv 3 A Vldrenarefascinatgd by Rfxyalty. X -A 4' fi Y I v X L yi : 1 v l X- . 1: Q ' K L, lx V N .K XX lg . 1. M 4 ' W, m' 7 N5 ' J A X X. v Ad. X J V V , 1 S lj Lf J ' lv 5 ' A , ., 5, f M- p x 'ff' N' I XX? if W i U X, VNC We must se1ectagif'tforJesus. f V N P 37 xx 5' X , -A Yi. .XZ if X5 ig new ,.,1': ,1 If Y 4 MXN Q' gh' 1' X up , is ul' K., . W N li ,J -.yi if fl: X t ,N kv .U 4 a xl I Q X- L , 'j' X NJ A f if .QE ,L 'ii X GRAH M'S GIFTi1Qf0slf THE CO UNITY U M' 'X M 'W ' 1, xg l,,. - V . , x lx fu i gif ad X xii 'rf VYXAJ N xx K X' M n , ki r , Straw for the animals . . Let,s listen to the latest gossip. W P1 A ix' K1mMcKa Pa h ' fvp . I ' OA Joe Nelson 'X CathyEn10e Sabina Y N NN? 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'lbeieneliii Q97 S3 Muse .... Sandi McCallum? ' M. M . . . W J h gr' Bi o Annldfihcer . .. . . Plzliilicllxnilzllili Fortune Teller ........ .... C athy Smullyan Broadcast Official ...... . . . . Fern Schmidt 2nd Broadcast Official ..... ...... T ed York Angry Woman ....... ........ C arla Penix Ivy ........... ....... P atrice Hunter Hester ....... Marti McDonald Miss Bailey ..... . Joanne Johnson STUDENT DIRECTORS Cathy Smullyan Debbie sebunke Mereie Klimble Fortune Teller PROPS Linda Esselbach Penny Shane REFUGE ES Patrice Hunter Penny Shane Paul Schmilski Dana Atkins Ted York Linda Esselbach Joanne J ohnson Leslie Andrews CONVEENERS Paul Schmilski Sue Hopkins Dana Davenport Linda Sutcliffe Ray Yarnchak Donna Frye Maryl Moody Dusty Brown Penny Shane Gladys Ted York Leslie Andrews Maggie, a man can only stahd so much! The family portrait. I Pm warning you! This is the end. It's later than you think! The ice is coming! Mr. Secord Patricia Lowney Delyle Ellefson Roger Stegman Advisor Co-Editor Co-Editor Co-Editor Q WW-ig? 5 1 X Page ft z Blu'-R 'QM ai 'levi ' f f' , Q. V 71 i f -ima: -.H , K : - ax. rar w ': f'I-51. 5, f 5 , V, 2: r J ',fQQ23Mvf 'WEL' 1-z' alia' 2.2 1:92-fa-Qzw . A-in -f ' ff T ,gi,.4.z Sqft' , 15 ' za ' 'ifvswtl' iii? 'f ' 'if' ff ' 6 14: :Xmas- rzis.-1 1 if K' P 25351 , fix. V K fm, x,, ,Z 1, ie . .,, , 1: . tag. A f x ' Mi s 1 -.2 is V i A ' , i QQ b W k -if .z 'H iv? ' Linda Wisman Make- up, Art Editor THE CASCADE STAFF Raenelle Plank Advertising Manager I LIKE THAT! Vivian Oleson Bob Bohrer Carol Ramstad Sharon Terry Susan Wendt Advertising Manager Sports Editor Special Features Editor Feature Editor Feature Editor Pat Wilder Gary Brown Linda Briggs Dave Nelson Business Manager Photographer Circulation Manager Reporter The CASCADE presented students and faculty mem- bers with extensive news coverage of school activities, entertaining feature articles, and stimulating surveys, interviews, and editorials. As an organ of student opinion, the CASCADE- performed a valuable func- tion in enlightening the community about teenage problems and ideals. In the sixteen issues of the CASCADE, such subjects as grade pressures, student riots, movie censorship, vocational training, and teacher opinion. Members of the advanced journalism class, in their effort to report news accurately and interestingly, often stayed long after school to carry on interviews and research. The staff worked efficiently to meet each deadline. Do you comprehend? Charlotte Anderson Mary Marshall Patrice Hunter Jane Young Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter , I Kg V Fa, A Linda Larson Reporter Sharon Campbell Gail Wilbur Marilee McDonald Reporter Julie Humling Activities Editor Janis Jacobsen Drama and Music Editor Kathy Ellis U nderclass Editor Eunice Stime Activities Sandy Doolittle Drama and Music Pam Smith Underclass 142 Rick English Activities Sherry Heming Drama and Music Joan Stahl U nderclass Judy Dyer Copy But it's my page! Linette Maduska Activities Jill Nowlen Senior Class Editor Diane Healey Underclass Jack Aemmer Copy Reta Shipek Faculty Editor Cheryl Smith Senior Class Barbara Beresford Copy Editor Rex Bentley Copy Mrs. Sawyer Advisor Chris Mobley Photographer Marilyn Stewart Art Editor Dick Chapman Sports Editor Fern Schmidt Ed Kamai Candy Bergquist George Rose Co-Editor Co-Editor Picture Editor Photographer F I I THE GLACIER STAFF The 1965 GLACIER is the result of or- ganized pandemonium. The pandemon- ium consisted of deciding on a suitable theme, writing copy, drawing layouts, and scheduling pictures. Each task was of vital importanceg requiring creativity, perseverance, originality, and hard work. Perhaps the biggest task for every mem- ber was learning to work with others and learning to concentrate in utter confus- ion. Thus, the staff exemplifies .their theme, The Art of Living. Where'd that picture go? Tove Andvik Jeanne Irby Art Art Danny Toft Dane Babboni Dick Holberg J eff Skillingstad Sports Sports Sports Sports 1. ' I INDEX Acknowledgements ..... Administration ..... Ad Council ......... A.S.I. Committees .... Awards ............ Baseball ......... Basketball ..... . . Boys Activities . . . Cascade ...... Clubs ......... . Ci'oss:Country .... . . Dedication . . . . Drama ........... Faculty ............ . . Franklin Exchange . . . Football ........... Girls' Activities ..... Glacier .......... .... Glissaders ..... Golf ............ Honor Society ..... Inter High ...... Intramurals ..... Junior Class ..... Legislature . . . Majors ............. Managers ............ Music, Instrumental . . . Music, Vocal ....... Pep Club ...................... School Life .................... 144 6 106 108-109 119 93-95 84-87 112-113 140-141 114-115 82-83 2 134-139 7-13 120-121 76-81 . 110-111 . 142-143 . 116-117 96 118 107 100 48-59 104-105 123 101 128-130 132-133 122 126-127 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS American Yearbook Co. Reault Bindery Boldman School Portraits National Lithograph Co. The Office,StalT ' S. Smith Co. Seattle Art Museum George Rose and Chris Mobley W Student Photographers , N V ox! Vx xxx' XXX l xxx mv C3 6 6 U UPMQ NY S I gp'ib?fSl'M SLK XS, A 'OJ fb J ,U X195 , 17010 jf wg 4PWl'x vbqyxy 'femas 4 Ubpgffalv to 05966 Vqpop Q09 Q09 .ffOO,. X Q6 A009-f? PAN69 ff kph v6,bfoox if 6, k- Q QM OW, YDYNNQD 05301 if Avon' Q! ok I '6 X 69 ' ' A,Dpg'D f., U Q94 lj O 0354: 5, U xi GJ . 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