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The publication-3 class has Tried To include every piwfzaf- of Kelso High School activities from sports events To clubs to mu-:ic ariri irgirxcv. The memories in This annual show To all who peek through a keyhole a very Full year :it of work and fun, Editor-in-Chief . . AssociaTe Editor . . . AcTiviTies ..... . . Karen Wegsteen . . BeTl1 Rawlings . . . Patfy Clark Lois Caskey Sharon Schaff SporTs ..... ..... J ack Young Subscriptions . . . . Anamae Okerstrom Sue Merritt Classes ..................,..,..... Pat McCarrick Sandy -Thornton, Sandy Olsen, Judy Ullrich, Ruby Snyder, Janice PiloT, Lynn King Copy wri ters Advertising . . Artists . . STQTT Advisor . . Pl1oTogropher . . Art Advisor . . 2 . . . . . . . . Mary Sullivan Judy Peabody . . . . Bai Rayman Ray Fan Dinter Paul Sudar . . Hal Bornstedt Clydene Yocum . .Miss Evelyn Bostrom . . . . . .Murl-ArT STudio . . Mrs. Marie Buckley Jwgf fbi!! X 0 4f1 f4.f,vLZ,?2W V 1 171l KLP jf Umjffbyfkf . 41 W? 5 N i E!! KW fmllqllfif V t V f I kilflfww Q W 1,42 My ,PF ALJ! Z 6 ff 1 J 'W ' Y TM W ,J J QfLfd1ff f! Z J mffL,L7!! A ' W W -ui! mm E M J Superintendent The Kelso Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Roy Dennis, began his work as superin- tendent in 'l950. Since then he has done much to improve the Kelso District and Kelso High and has helped to make this year another successful one, Assistant Superintendent Mr, Schleif sees that the Kelso High School Building is kept in good order, that the grounds around the school are kept up, thqt the school buses run well, and that the cafeteria operates efficiently, ln other words, hels kept busyi Boys Counselor Kelso High School s boys counselor Mr Lee Sonedecker, is a very familiar person around Kelso. He is not only the boys' counselor but head baseball coach, which takes much of his time in the spring, As counselor he helps make up all the boys' schedules and talks over with them any problem which might arise. 4 Principal If we students of Kelso High were asked why we admire Mr. Reschke, a large per- centage would answer, because he shows a deep concern for each of us as individ- uals We know that he wants to help us with our problems, we feel that he sees our potential and that he has confidence in us, lt's wonderful to have a principal who is so close to the students and one who has always done such a tremendous job in pro- moting the Hilander spirit, Vice-Principal The vice-principal of Kelso High School, Mr. Emmett Schroeder, has the responsi- bility of greeting all absentees., You will find him in the study hall every morning, where he will be accepting excuses and giving blue slips to hooky players, His friendly personality always keeps him smiling even though some ofthe alasentees try his patience. J Girls' Counselor Miss Marcellus has faithfully guided the girls of Kelso High for many years She has helped with both personal and aca- demic problems. We feel fortunate to have such an understanding person as girls' counselor. 5 Board of Educatxon of Kelso School District has completed another successful year of work They are Mr James Tregaskis, Mr. Noel Peterson, Mrs. Pauline Murphy, Mr. Frank Lehmng chaxrman Mr Noel Heaton, Mr. Gilbert Schleif, assistant superintendent, Mr. Roy Denms perxntendent and Mrs Lorene Krueger, secretary to the board. District Office Staff lf is The responsibility of The personnel in the disrrici office To take care of everyfhing in general that com- cerns oll of The schools in the disiricf, Mrs. Hazel Halleck, Mrs. Lorerie Krueger, and Mrs. Mary McDon- ough are The secretaries TOYl1e board vvlwile Mrs. Hazel Ericksen is the secretary to The superintendent. -gh T Mrs Mary McDonough 6 Mrs. Lorene Krueger JOSE I-'H BARR English, Debate DAVID BRADLEY Drivers' Training, Biology, Science MRS. CAROLINE BUTLER Biology, Sophomore Class Advisor N. ,- MISS GAUDALUPE BARRAGAN MISS EVELYN BOSTROM Erench, Spanish French and Spanish Clubs MRS. DORIS BRADLEY Home Economics MRS. LUCILE CALHOUN Home Economics, Eamily Living, Auditorium Club, FHA Advanced Literature and Composition, Journa Iis m, Hiland Echo, Bagpipe, Hilites MRS. MARIE BUCKIJEY Art and Needlework, Commercial Art, Leathercraft RAYMOND CRITCHEIELD Biology, Sophomore Class Advisor GORDON BOWERMAN Chemistry, Physics, Science Club National Honor Society BERNARD BUTLER Band, Rep Band SHERMAN DICK U.S. History, World History Junior Class Advisor DENO GAEEI Woodshop, Mechanical Drawing, Rifle Club MISS VIRGIL HOPKINS Latin, English, JCI. ROYAL JOHNSON Contemporary Problem s, U. S. History Head Basketball Coach E Z3 I Vt ROBERT GEE Painting and Design General Art JEWEL HUMRHREYS Typing, Bookkeepingh Office Machines,Tennis ROBERT JONES Drivers' Training, Movie Crew, Audio-Visual Education LAWRENCE GROSS Agriculture, E EA DONALD JACKSON Agriculture, F FA MISS BONNIE KLEIN Typing, Shortland, Lassies MONTE OUOLOMO Metal Shop, Track ROBERT JELLISON Engl ish, Northwest History, Junior Class Advisor, Golf OTTO KOELER English, Commercia Arithmetic, Head Football Coach F1-H ,-ll GERALD LEMMONS Algebra, Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, B-Squad Basketball RICHARD NELSON Bookkeeping, Typing, Advanced Secretarial, Football Concessions, Tennis MRS. RUTH THOMPSON Library, Library Club, Girls' League Advisor MISS KATHERINE LONG U.S. History, Contemporary Problems, IRC, American Field Service, Senior Class Co-Advisor WALT PIPER Geometry, Algebra, Football Line Coach MRS. AGNES WAYRYNEN Contemporary Problems, World History, English, Lassies 'fl I I 1 e 'giliz 1 si is we--I-wif ' f ee., Isa Q el 1 It-1ll':, -ii MRS. MAXINE MAXEY English, Girls' League Advisor JIM SCHALL Bays' Gym, Wrestling DAN WHEATLEY Drivers' Training, General Business, Commercial Math, Gym, JV Football Coach HOWARD MEHARG Vocal Ensembles, Choir MRS. YVONNE STARK Girls' Gym, GAA, Girls' Intramurals RICHARD WINING E ngl ish, Drama, Speech, Thespians, Stage i 'TE law u ivy 1 I un MRS. LOUISE KARNOFSKI School Nurse Kitchen Staff Mrs. Arletta Moe, cafeteria manager, Mrs. Helen Ames, and Mrs. Bertha Andrevvsg have been cheerful and ready to accommodate stue dents. They have presented the students with healthful anal oppetizing plate lunches. P.S. We especially enioyecl the pizza. Maintenance Staff We appreciate the extra efforts put forth by Mr. Kenneth Holsinger, Mr. Bob Guier, Mr. Russell Westervelt, and Mr. Francis Clark to keep our school in goocl running order. KEITH NEUBAUER Orchestra 'Fd P l ft .l L Y gr., 10 sl iff I Kelso High School's booklceeper, Mrs. Lorene Pollard, has the responsibility of preparing the financial records and keeping the office running smoothly. She is always willing to give a helping hand to any student who needs one. -n High School Secretanes Office Staff These girls and boy served as good right arms to Mrs. POI- lard and Mrs. Goody. They took care of the attendance, passed out bulletins, answered the telephone, operated the rnimeograph and ditto machines, and did a variety of other things. Mrs. Maxine Goody is Kelso High School's office secretary. Her duties are to take care of office correspond- ence, attendance records, answer the Telephone, and make out entrance slips. Her friendliness and good humor give a cheerful atmosphere to the office. FIRST ROW: Gayle Earle-y, Lois Caskey, Sue Zerby, Pat McCarrick, Sandy Bryant, Nicky Christiansen, Anamae Okerstrom, Mary Gudge11,Ha1 Bornsledt, Carol Guffey, Dolores Jamieson. 11 1 Student Council l if f- reef It 63 . ,gi-Ti, ,, ,- - 4. -0' CS? ine-' 'Z', f7 MICK PETERSON WAYNE BAKER GAYLE EARLEY President Vice-President Secretary it 'd--r FRANCES MAYEDA Treasurer 4:57 SUZANN E WHYATT Business Manager The governing body of KHS, the Associated Student Body Coun- cil, was led this year by President Mick Petersen and his offi- cers. This conscientious group of students has ably handled the student body affairs and represented our school in an admirable manner. The goal for this year has been 'to promote better school spirit and to encourage participation in other activites. FIRST ROW: Dick Schroeder, Greg Webster, Rochelle White, Gayle Earley, Miclc Peterson, Wayne Baker, Frances Mayeda, Suzanne Whyatt, Gary Butler. SECOND HOW: Sue Karjola, 'Patti Summers, Karen Wegsteen, Judy Lyons, Patty Clark, Mary Lyons, Dan Wyatt. ll.lI.lElTl.lill.lL1I ,, eff.. ,,-, df? ROCHELLE WHITE ASB Representative fc 12 NN ,f f - - x V 1 0 NV: 7 I Wh!! .. Lb J,!.gX X12 X NSQ-N 11 'fQHw.Q.-vX N V H, A' DX! ne .4 Wrfxfxlu. . Xk- cmx,J1u..N.-1. , J X N Mmpi 'W Qkfw-N.QX Uk Q . X J f - ixQ.f: -. .N Qs,-X-Txfhfx 1 L' UL! If ITL fl V M kk KMSQE N T,kx N fky QQ VW I. J r. W V -1 ' l f L 7 nflU LJWj 1 MJD U M 1 W9 L I Y, W q, fvbguffgj 0 C 5 , L5 X, X5 1 1 1 ' J WSJ! 'I 1 n Wm UL x 'N fb X I I'I mm-heh th 5 Quclflll ' . M -riyx Sk , ' , V Q, 'gg -,gvl Yx N ri-xx 1 x -Pb -.,., 'YXG N ' I - x I- ,sh tx Xxl.1,,X ljg H Cwxx.-A x x,K WGN -.NCR K. AE S1-1 XMR ' I N-QL xggl Q C IQXCLKLIQ X qymxb. 0 N X. X' QVVXCRSLR ptr-srrihhf lf D 1' UQXQ-KX ' xffxe.. WYLOL 'ff Mfr? 'I Xixxx mek' J A. I was! PGRESIQENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY Ory utler Gdry Jacobsen Carol Guffey I i I u I I I I I I 'fe-9' , ASB REPRESENTATIVE TREASURER Judy Lyons Pat McCarriclc GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE Anom ae Okerstrom Senior Class Officers As we stand gazing for the last time over the rows of ernpty seats we ance occupied, ra Smile steali it: woy ocroz-. our countenance, a tear dirns our eye, and we fondly remember all the many things that It-'ive I1-narzwried to uza in thi-2 dear old building. Eour years ago--how time has swiftly sped its way over thi5 period--we were lutartirig high :choral dfiya and we Can- not but smile To think hovvignorant ond green irif' were. Gozing with owe at the Seniorw, 'inealfingi into Clriif. late because we CouIdn't tind the room, remarking about our teachers, wondering if we could get by with SPippinn, viz the Seniorr. did, lust o little too timid to try, And then a little more conliident at the end of our freihman year. We hfid In-:come esta- blished, we fitted into the Scheme of things at last. Then we were Sophornores. We certainly thought we were old veterans at the qfirne about tliizf time. The Seniors seemed to be little less regal and we were not quite so ehort and young loolcinq as we were the year before, i'r'hy, ne were growing up. It was our Junior year! How long we had waited for it. We were upperf:lo':':men at Iizifzt. Tliounhtz of the Junior Pram made our hearts quicken as we antipipoted this glorious event that Iivei in our mf-moriei forever. Our Senior year-filled with excitement of graduation, Senior porty :incl the Senior Snenln. Tl.-Q rifiyf have Cro uflerl Cine Upon the other so rapidly that we can hardly realixe that we've reached the thr-H ,lnilfi at life- fiiumit to ao out into the world. I-low we shall mis: these rnany memories. All we can Soy on we turn flwxly to Il'9 I'-Jr? the auditorium mf- have Come to love So weII is Sayonara V Since it must be s, -SottIy- Sayonara dear old KHS. .w,:,, ,, if 1-::3'P' I .Q E E KB fs TIM AHEREN Football l. gi' ' - M .uf X 415 'CT' ,M 5 '-P DIANE ALDER MOther's Tea 1: FHA 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Debate Club. DENNIS ASHBY FFA l. MARIE AINSLIE Style Show 1, 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Christmas Ball Prin- cess 4. RANDY ANSHUTZ if . FFA 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, '13 MIKE ASHLEY junior Classical League 1. 2' Tennis Team 1. PEP Band 1, 2, 39 Movie Crew 1, 2, Basketball 3: Wrestling 4. LINDA ASHBY Library Staff 35 Christmas Ball 4. TOM AVERETT Wrestling l, 2, 3, 45 FFA 1. 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2. 'ZD- Y' WAYNE BAKER Band 1, 2, Secretary, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Presi- dent 4, Track 1: Basketball 1, 2, Sgjunior Classical Lea- gue 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Ser- geant at Arms 4, Baseball 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 2, Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Student Council 4. Vice-President 43 Science Club 3, 45 Homecoming 4, Leadership Conference 4. DEDE BARRETT Style Show 1, Rifle Club 1: Freshman Ensemble 1: FHA 2, 3g GAA 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 4:Tumblebugs 2, 3,4g FBLA 3, 4, President 4, Auditor- ium Club 43 Senior Assembly 4. , .F pq.. 'iv Nd Q- 'f KEITH BEAVER Boys' Federation. JACK BERGLUND Freshman Chorus lg Choir 23 Basketball Manager 1, Foot - izi ball 25 Gym Show 3: Spanish qs---,,' v 'A 5' cmb 3. --r 1.4: 3 A GERRY BALES FFA lg Movie Crew 3, 4: Wrestling 3. SHARON BAXTER Freshman Choir lg Christ- mas Ball l, 2, 31Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Tolo Princess lp Style Show lg Choir 2: Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 41 Mothers' Tea 2, 3: Senior Breakfast 2: GAA 3, 45 FB LA 3, 4, Vice President 4: junior Classical League 3, 4, Auditorium Club 3, Home- coming 4g Secretarial Club 4' ROSIE BEHRENDS Senior Breakfast 1, 2, 3, Mothers' Tea 1, 2, 37 Tri Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, Sergeant at Arms 3, Presi- dent 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, Christ- mas Ball 1, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 4: Style Show 2, 3, 4: Auditorium Club 2, 3, 4. Vice President 47 FHA 3, 4, Blue and Gold Team 37 Homecoming 45 Tolo Princess 4. CLINT BODINE Movie Crew 2, 3. , w 1 :,g1aL--'A H 1 5 PAT BOLDEN Freshman Choir 13 Mothers' Teo 13 Rifle Club 23 Auditor- ium Club 4. HAL BORNSTEDT Junior Classical League 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 42 Base- ball 1, 2, 43 Band 1, 221-li-Y 13 Cross Country 43 Echo Stuff 43 Bagpipe Staff 43 Of- fice Staff 43 Christmas Ball 43 Homecoming 4. SANDRA BRADLEY Debate Club 1, FHA 1 Tri Y 1 2 4 Chaplain Band 1 2 3 Flute Quartet 1, Christmas Ball 2 Silver Creek Leadership Camp 2 Bagpiper 3, Bowling 3 Ten nis 3 4 Advanced Secretar nal Club 4 JUDY BROOKINS Style Show 23Rifle Club 2, 3, 43 Library Staff 3, 4S5eHi01' Play Production 4. A - M STEVE BOONE FFA 13 Agriculture 1. SHEILA BRABY Debate Club 1, 23 Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y'1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 1, 2, President 3: Freshman- Sophomore Play 13 Christmas Ball 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 1, 2, 43 Orchestra 13 Thespians 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Senior Play Production 23 Senior Breakfast 2, 33 Mo- thers' Tea 2, 33 Tolo Prin- cess 33 IRC 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 43 Tri-Hi-Y Council 3, Chaplain 33 Senior Play 33 Regional Science Fair Gold Medal 33 Second Place at OMSI 33 FTA 43 Lassies 43 Radio Play 4. LEROY BRENT FFA 1, 2, 3, 43Football 1, 23 Basketball 1, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Staff 4. JIM BROWN Home Telephone Student. Qflfwv , B21 f' Ami' I 1 . X ' Aff- r . ' -.Z-44: 4-5-13 T227 BOB BRUCE FFA 1, 2, Basketball 3. 'TIES' x bo-a J fl ROGER BUSHMAN Choir lg Rifle Club 2, 3, 41 Wrestling 3, 4: Senior Assem- bly 4. A Kao 'lbs-ps ?U'!nvv- iT :J I -SQA 15, BOB CADWELL Library Staff 3. Lf Lf J BRUCE CAMPBELL Football 1, 2, 42 Wrestling 'S' 1, 2, 3,,4, Captain 4, Hi Y 1, FFA 1, 2, 3. 1ih'1 JIM BURCH FFA 1, 2. GARY BUTLER IRC 1, 2, 3, 4: Lelterman's Club l, 25 Basketball Mana- ger l, 2, 3, 47 Golf l, 2, 3, 4: Commencement l, 2, 3, Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 45 Brass Ensemble 1, 3, Trumpet Trio l, 23 Science Fair lg Pep Band l, 2, Science Club 2, 3, 45 Span- ish Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Vice- Presirlcm 3, President 45 Swirl 3, 49 Class President 3, 4, Bowling Club 3: Leader- ship Training Center 4, Sen- ior Plmy 4pNaticmal Delegate Red Cross Convention 4. JOHN CALBREATH 55 Wg jx FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling ciub 'W ' 1, 2, 3: Movie Crew 4. JIM CAMPBELL Agriculture 1 . JIM CARLTON Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 47 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 3: Spanish Club Hi-Y 4. LOIS CASK EY FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: Debate ciub lg Style Show 1gMothers' Tea 1, 2, 37 Freshman Choir lg Choir 3, 43 Ensemble 15 Aud- itorium Club 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Senior Breakfast 2, 3, 4: Swirl 2, 31 FFA Sweetheart Princess 39 Jun- ior Play Production 35 Lass- ies 43 Christmas Ball 42 Echo Staff 4, Bagpipe Staff 4: Nurse's Staff 4, Office Staff 411-lomecoming 43 Senior Assembly 4. NICKY CHRISTIANSON Choir lp Rifle Club 2, Office Staff 4, Tennis Club 49 Secre- tarial Club 4g Counsellor-'s Office 4. PATTY CLARK Brush and Pallette 1, Span- ish Club l, 2, 3g Tri-l-li-Y 1, Christmas Ball l,2, 3, 4, Mo- thers' Tea 1, 22 SeniorBreak- fast 1, 2, 32IRC 2, 3, 45 Aud- itorium Club 2, 31 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Training Camp 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Senior Play Production 2, 3, 47 Swirl 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4: Youth Page 3, 4, Editor 4: Echo Staff 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, Bagpipe Staff 3, 4: Girls' League Vice President 45 State Contest Play 3, 43 Thespians.,.3, 47 Lassies 4. Sergeant at Arms 4: junior Play Production 3, 43 Student Council 4: Homecoming 43 Senior Assembly 43 Brigadoon 4. DICK CARROLL FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Parliamentary Procedure 1, 2, 3. LEE CHESS Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3: Track 1, Band Trio 1, 2, 3, Boys' Federation 3, Science Club 42 Weight Lifting 4, JEANNETTE CLARK Freshman Choir lg Mothers Tea 1, junior Classical Lea- gue 2, 35 Office Staff 4, Hi- land Echo Staff 4. BETTY CLINE Freshman Choir lg Christmas Ba1l3, 4: Senior Assembly 45 FBLA 43 Advanced Secretar- ial Club 4. 25 'if CZ? 1 -HI H1 JANET COOPER Style show 1, 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, 4, Point Chairman 3, Vice- President 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 Bowling Club 2, Counsellor's Office 2, 31 Mothers' Tea 3. GARY COSTELLO Boys' Federation 1 if il 3 'Six li fib T7 .Q x'-tv 2' 'r E . 1 JIM COURTNEY Bandl 2 3 49 Football 3. RAY CRAYNE FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, n 1 1 Track 1. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, x, , gl ' . F, 'ig KP F LARRY COOPER Transfer from R. A. Long 4. SANDRA COURSER Band l, 25 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Bowling Club 2, 3, 43 Clari- net Quartet QQGAA 3gNurse's Staff 3, Counse1lor's Office 3, Choir 47 Nonette 4. DICKI fCRAlGJ SHARKEY Freshman Chorus lg Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Chaplain l, Vice- President 35 Debate Club lg Style Show 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Representative 1, Tennis Club 1, 25 FHA 1, 2, 3, FFA Sweetheart Princess 13 French Club 2, 3, GAA 2, 33 Bowling Club 3, Christmas Ball 3. RANDY CROCKETT Track 25 Wrestling 2: Rifle Club 2, 4, President 4, 4 'x A-1 n I I- -Sw w Wir .' :. ' : . , . ' ffl , ..:' . 1. ' , we cf DON CROCO FFA 15 Movie Crew 1, 2, 35 Tumbling 25 Gym Show 4. -Cr! Q-n-qv. DALE DAVIS PQ nd 1, 2, Football l, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 12 3' Track2 3 ir:-ur NB - ..,, 'QW i ERNIE DENNIS Band l, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 45 Choir 3. ar' VU! JIM DUPRAS Library Staff 43 Movie Crew 4. JOHN CROSSLAND Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Band l, 2, 35 Tennis Club 15 Gym Show 35 Movie Crew 45 Choir 4: Boys' Ensemble 4. CHRISTIANE DE LAMAJORIE AFA Foreign exchange stu- from France 45 junior Classi- cal League 4,5 French Club 45 Spanish Club 45 IRC 45 FAA 45 Student Council 45 Girls' League Cabinet 45 Lassies 45 Hiland Echo Staff 45 Bag- pipe Staff 4. LINDA DISQUE Freshman Choir 1, Accom- panist 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Style Show 25 Advanced Secretarial Club 4. F RAN DU RAZO Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 45 Bowling Club 1, 25 Blue and Gold Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Blue and Gold Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 4: Inspirational Award 35 IRC 2, 32 Swirl 2, 3, 45 Senior As- sembly 45 Spanish Club 2, 3. fr ,, - ..- -,if 1-..-Y.,- -,- M -.I..M GAYLE EARLEY I Debate Club l, 2, junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4, I Secretary 3, Vice-President 45 FHA l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pre- sident 3, Treasurer 49 Tri-Hi Y lg Auditorium Club 25 IRC 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 2, National Honor Society 2, 3. 43 Christmas Ball 2, 3, 4 Mothers' Tea 2, 3: Senior Breakfast 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, 4 Blue and Gold Basketball 2 3, Lassies 3, 4, ASB Secre tary 45 FTA 49 Senior Assem- bly 4. Sol TDP if img. ? CLIFF EDDINGTON Transfer from Mark Morris 3 FFA 3 4 ia- SHERRY EL IN N FHA1 2, rivers' 'rea 1 2 3 iff Christmas 247 35 NA 43 ' rium Glu!-il4' Sehior Aysem ,,fStyL?fI'4frpwIi1, ransfen rom Ba le fo I 3. KT ,-.J DAVE ERICKSON Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 41 Track lg Tennis 2, 37 Swirl 2, H1-Y 3, 4, Homecoming 4. E55- PAT EATON Band l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4 Blue-Gold Busketbal1lpSpz-:mi ish Club 3, 4,-President 4, GAA 3, 45 Tennis Club 4, Blue-Gold Volleyball 4. ROGER EKMAN Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 47 Tennis Club 1, 2, 41 Tennis Team l, 2, 3, 47 Spanish Club 1, 25 K Club 2, Science Club 3, 41 Cross Country 45 Homecoming 4. MIKE ELROD Movie Crew 3. DONNA ERICKSON Freshman Chorus 1: Tri-Hi-Y l, 23 Christmas Ball 1, FBLA 4. il iw ii'-9 GEORGE EUBANKS Basketball Manager 1, 2: Football Manager 1, 23 Track Manager l, 2: Choir 1, 2, 49 Riflc Club 1, 2, 39 Tennis 3, 49 Cross Country 4: Home- coming 4. JERRY FAULKNER Basketball 2, 3, 41 French Club 2, 3, Treasurer 37 Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Choir 35 Cross Country 4. if f 'sr 'Ty-7,- of 0-'WP KATHY GALER Transfer from R. A. Long 33 Style Show 39 Christmas Ball 4' Library Club -4. JIM GARDNER Choir 1, 2, 3, 41 Senior As- sembly 4, il: if CHUCK EVANS Basketball lg Wrestling 2, Rifle Club 3. DAVE FUHRMAN Basketball 2g Track 2, 3, 4. LOIS GAL LOWAY Transfer from Colville. Wash- ingtong Style Show 45 Gym Show 4, LORELLA GILLOGLY FHA 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sc- cretary 49 Style Show 4 rrvvief A sw 'C' wi 2 ARTHUR GODFREY Freshman Chorus 11 Choir 25 Science Club 2, 3, 4, Trea- surer 2p junior Classical League 3, 4, Basketball Man- ager 4. MARITA GOODLAND Girls' League m N. -JL TZ? has ' N ff. ' ' ll .. ' 'vw X E' ., 'H .,1-fr SKIP GUARD Football 17 Basketball 1, 29 Track 1, 2, 3, 41 Movie Crew 1, 2,35 Homecoming 4. TOM GUGLOMO Football 1, 2, 3, 42 Basket- ball 1, 2, 32 Track 1, 2, 3, 4? ASB Representative 23 Boys' Ensemble 2, 3, 4, l-li-Y 43 Choir 49 Mixed Ensemble 4. if iuvvx --r ' n I 'I BOB GOLDSMITH Boys' Federation. CLARKE GOSET Transfer from Aubum 15 Hi-Y 2, 3, 47 Baseball 25 junior Classical League 3, 45 Hi-Y- Tri-Hi-Y Council 4. CAROL GUFFEY FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. Historian 37 Spanish Club 1, 2, 45 Mothers' Tea 1, 2: Style Show lg Christmas Ball 2, 3,. 45 Aud- itorium Club 3g Senior Break- fast 3p Lassies 4, FBLA 4, Office Staff 4, Class Secre- tary 4: Homecoming 4. CARL HAAS choir 1, 2, 4. JAROLD HAMM Radio Club 1, 25 Wrestling Manager 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4,1-Ii-Y 3,45 SE- crelary-Treasurer4,IRC 3, 4: FTA 4. G n Wwe. wil' TOM HAR RIS Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: FFA 1, 2, 3, Sen- tinel2,Hi-Y 1, 23 Boys' Fed- eration Representative 25 State Wrestler 3, 4, Fourth Place 4. DWIGHT HASTINGS Rifle Club 2, 3, Choir 4. TERRY HERNDON Frosh-Soph Play 1, FFA 1, 29 Wrestling 3, 49 Movie Crew 3, 4. MARLYCE HANSEN National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 junior Classical League 2, 3, 42 junior Prom 3, Co- Editor Vox Latina 3: Bagpipe 3, 411-Iiland Echo 3, 4, Editor 4, Homecoming 43 GAA 4. DUANE HARRISON FFA 1, 2, Parliamentarian 2, Offset Printing 3. TERI HEMBREE Bowling Club 1, 2, French Club 1, 2: Christmas Ball 1, 2, Style Show 1, 2, 4. af, 1 TOMHEROLD Football 1, Movie Crew 1, 2, 39 FFA l, 2, 3, Track 15 Wrestling 2, 4. sr C' S' BOB HOLCOMB Sophomore Play 1: FFA 15 Wrestling 39 Tennis 37 Libr- ary Staff 45 Concessions 3, 4. JOYCE HOUSE Transfer from Mark Morris 2: Style Show 3, 45 Rifle Club 35 FBLA 4: Concessions 4. LINDA IRBY Freshman Chorus lg Rifle Club lg Choir 2: Auditorium Club 4: Style Show 4. MIKE JUBUSCH Football l, 2, 3, 49 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2: Stage Crew 4. ixmeav-ri V, ,- -2-T-CW-. ilgdie ' f , I: 'As H JOHN HOLMES Football 1, 2: Track l, 2, 3, 45-Junior Classical League 2, 3, 45 Science Club 3, 4, Pre- sident 4p Cross Country 3, 43 Senior Play Production 4. 'Z SUSAN HUP RICH Transfer from jefferson, Port- land lp FHA 25 Junior Class Play 3: junior Class Play Production 3: Football Con- cessions 3p Thespians 3, 4: Senior Class Play 45 Senior Class Play Production 4g State Contest Play 45 IRC 4. 'GSS' LAWRENCE ISAACSON Wrestling 3, 4. I I LARRY JACKSON , FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, wrestling 3, fl 47 Cross Country 4. GARY JACOBSON Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, All State Band 3, Latin Club 4, Home- coming 4, FTA 4, Class Vice President 4, Christmas Ball King 4, Weight Lifting 4. JERRY JARRELL FFA 1, 2, Football 2, Movie Crew 3 JIM JOHNSON Baseball 3, Library Staff 4, Choir 4, Drama 4. VIENNA JOHNSON Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4.President 1: Tennis Club 1, 2, 4, Span- isnciub 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, Mothers' Tea 1, Debate Club l, 2, 3, Christmas Ball 1, 2, 3: IRC 2, 3, 4, Blue- Gold Volleyball 2, 3, Blue- Gold Basketball 2, 4: Nation- al Honor Society 2, 3, 4: SWIRL 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Lassies 3,4:'Science Club 4. DOLORES JAMI ESON FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 FBLA 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, Band 1, 2, Tennis Club 2, 4, Vice-President 2, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 4, Senior Break- fast 2, 3, Mothers' Tea 2, GAA 2, Lassies 3, 4, Office Production 3, Office Staff 4, Senior Assembly 4, Advanced Secretarial Club 4. CHRIS JOHNSON FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Brush and Palette 2, Auditorium Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Christ- mas Ball 1, 2, 4, Tennis Club 2, Senior Breakfast 3. TERRY JOHNSON Rifle Club 1, 2: Wrestling 2, 3. CHERYL JENKINS Freshman Choir 1, FHA 1, Style Show 3, 4. .9-1 JOHN JUSTH Football 1, Basketball 2, 3. 4, Cross Country. '-R' 'V LYNN KING Pep Staff 1, 4, Bowling Club 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Ten- nis Club 1, 2, 3, 42 GAA 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Senior Breakfast 2, Blue- Gold Team 2, 3, IRC 3, 4, junior Classical League 3, 4, Lassies 4: Homecoming Princess 4. 'Af f'Nf' JANICE KRALL PepStaff 1, Ensemble 1, FHA 1, 3, Christmas Ball 1, 2, Freshman Chorus 1, GAA 2, 3, 4, Mothers' Tea 2, 4, Aud- itorium Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4: Tumblebugs 2, 3, 4: Senior Assembly 4, FBLA 2, 3, 4. DENNIS KUKKOLA Orchestra 1, 29 JV Basket- ball 3,l-li-Y 4, Cross Country 4, Basketball 4, 11-la-. 3 ur' 16 SUSAN KARJOLA StyleShcw 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Point Chairman 4, junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 41 GAA 2, 3, 4: Christmas Ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Mothers' Tea 1, 2. 32 FBLA 3, Auditorium Club 3, Blue-Gold Basketball 3, Girls' League ASB Repre- sentative 4, Secretarial Club 4, President 4, Lassics 4, Nurse's Staff-1, Studentflloun- cil 4, Christmas Ball Queen 4. KAREN KINGSBURY Freshman Chorus 1: junior Classical League 3, 4. RICHARD KRUEGER Track .1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Hi-Y 4: Homecoming 4. INGE LANZI. Transfer from Germany ILIRC 2, 3, 4, Style Show 27 Office Staff 2, Secretarial Club 4. 1 Y 'TN , .33.f,,f-dr' , ,1 nr 1 --.Q ,,-X I9 gif' J it uv 5 2 ELSIE LAURILA Freshman Chorus lg Style Show 3, 4. KAREN LECLAI R Freshman Chorus 1, FHA 1, 2: FBLA 2, 3, Rifle Club 4. JIM LIBBY Baseball 1, 2: junior Classi- cal League 3, 49 Football 3, IRC 4. BOB LYNN Transfer from Lovington, Illinois 1: Track l, 4, Choir 1, 2, 4: Band 1: Boys' En- semble 2, 47 Mixed Ensemble 4, junior Classical League 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 49 Tennis 33 Science Club 3. wr:-' -- fn .A-R.,-2 1- ff-I ' a E qu' cm an ,. 7.51 R 3-p wi 'Q-:Y IT! PATTY LAVEY - Girls' League. CF?- GARY LEUPOLD Radio Club 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Wrestling 23 Baseball 2, 4, Cross Country 3. FRANK LUXTON Track l, 2, 3, 4: Football l, 2, Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 3, Vice-President 4. JUDY LYONS Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, President 1: FHA 1, 2, Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-Presb dent 4: Style Show 15 Tolo Princess 25 GAA 2, 3: IRC 3, 4: Mothers' Tea 35 Class Favorite 3, Girl-of-the-Month 3, Lassies 3, 4, President 4, Class Treasurer 3, Homecom- ing Princess 41 Hilancl Echo Staff 4, Class ASB Repre- sentative 4g Pep Staff 2. fp? ,g-s-Y' rk ? X, PAT MCCARRICK Frosh-Soph Play 1, French Club 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi.-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary l, 3: SWIRL Delegate 1, 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, 4: FBLA 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, Senior Breakfast 2, 3g Mothers' Tea 2, 3g State Con- test Play 2, 3, 4: IRC 3, 4. Secretary 45 Auditorium Club 33 Tolo Princess 3, Senior Play Student Director 3, Lassies 43 Class Treasurer 49 Office Staff 43 Bagpipe Staff 49 Hiland Echo Staff 4: Homecoming 45 Christmas Ball Princess 45 Senior As- sembly, Radio Play 4. JANET MCDONALD Freshman Chorus lg Tri-Hi- Y 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 33 Moth- ers' Tea 2, 33 Choir 25 Christ- mas Ball 2, Blue-Gold Bas- ketball 2, GAA 3, 45 Junior Classical League 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4: Senior Breakfast 33 FBLA 4: Homecoming 4. TERRY MCFARLING FFA 1. DARRYL MANNINEN Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 3: K Club 2, Boys' Ensemble 3, R- QV' 'tv Zi Nl INOJ Hi-Y 25 Science Club 4. GARY MCCOY Boys' Federation. BILL MCEWEN Track 1, 2, 33 FFA li FBLA 451'-li-Y 4gYe1l King 4, Home- coming 4, CHARLEEN MCLAUGHLIN Transfer from Mark Morris 3? Choir 3, 4, Tumblebugs 3, 4. LINDA KMANSURJ BLACK Freshman Chorus lg Tri-Hi-Y lp Choir 2g GAA 25 Advanced Secretarial Club 4, 1, .I if i' I MIK E MARKLE Boy s' Federation. FRANCES MAYEDA FHA 1, 2, Point Chairman 1, Secretary 25 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 4: Class Favorite 2, National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Staff 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Class Vice-President 1, 35 Tennis Club lg GAA 2, 3, 45 Girls' League Representative 3, 4, Lassies 3, 4, Vice-President 4,Christmas Ball 33 Mothers' Tea 35 Senior Breakfast 33 Homecoming Princess 4, Ad- vanced Secretarial Club 43 Secretary-Treasurer 45 ASB Treasurer 4. SUE MERRITT Debate 1, 25 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 3, Bowling Club 1, 2, 39 Christmas Ball 1, 2, 35 Mothers' Tea 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1: FBLA 3, 4, Home- coming 4g Hiland Echo Staff 4, Bagpipe Staff 4. HEATHER MITCHELL Transfer from Mark Morris 35 Style Show 4. H 3114-- !' f Ei W xi f Nr X .f 1? 'T 5 ei' -an 't ? SJ :M 1,1 3 .. E MIKE MARTIN l-li-Y 1, 2, Track l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l, 3: Football 3. SANDEE MEIER Style Show 1, 3, 42 Tumble- bugs 3, 4. MARY MILLIMAN Debate Club l, 25 Auditorium Club 1, 2, 3, Style Show 1, FHA 15 French Club 25 Christmas Ball 3, GAA 3, 45 Lassies 45 IRC 3, 4: Pep Staff 4, FBLA 35 Tennis Club 3, Senior Assembly 43 Home- coming Queen 4. BOB MOE Tennis Team 1, 2, Tennis Club 1, 2, Bowling Club 1, 2, K Club l, 2. 6 ll ' ...P - vi? We-H -1- 4:- N N PEGGY MOORCROFT Tri-Hi-Y 13 FHA 15 French Club 1, 23 Mothers' Tea 2, 4: Style Show 25 Tumblebugs 2, Christmas Ball 23 FFA Prin- cess 2g Auditorium Club 4. F' LARRY MOORE Freshman Chorus 1, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 49 Wrestling 3, 4, Tennis 3, 45 Choir 3, 4: Movie Crew 4. -71 sf' 1:47 rw- ar' ' LYNETTE MORELAND Freshman Chorus 1' Choir 3 4, FBLA 4. yr N , MIKE MORRIS Football lp Baseball 2, 31 Movie Crew 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 49 Cross Country 45 Track 4. rind GENE MOORE Wrestling 2, 33 Football 3, 4 Track 33 Movie Crew 3, 4. SUZANNE MOORE Transfer from Mark Morris 3: Homecoming 4. LOLA MORGAN Freshman Chorus 13 FHA 1, Pep Staff lg Style Show 1, 3: GAA 2, 3, 4, Tumhlebugs 3, 4, FBLA 41 Auditorium Club 4: Senior Assembly 4. CAROL MORSE FHA l, 25 Style Show 1, 2, 3. 4, Tri-l-li-Y lg Tumblebugs 3, 43 Rifle Club 4. ,J MARILYN MORTIMER ,ri Q' FHA 1pChoir 1, 2, 3,43 Girls Ensemble 1g Nurse's Staff 4 TTS' Mothers' Tea 1. if N ,- 'X LARRY NELSON FFA1 2 3 4' Movie Crew. NANCY NEYMAN Spanish Club 1 2 3 4 Tri H1-Y 1, 2, Tennis Club 1, 2, 45 Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4: FHA lg Bowling Club lp Mo- thers' Tea lg Blue-Gold Vol- leyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Blue-Gold Basketball 2, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: swim, 2, 3, 4, junior Classi- cal League 4g IRC 4. KAREN NORTH FHA 1, 25 junior Classical League 2, 3, 4: 'fri-H1-Y 4, Treasurer 4, Science Club 4. -.1 s x., ' 'in-H N.-I 'Ti MARTHA MOST ELLER Concessions 13 Library Staff 2, 35 Rifle Club 4. ROBERTA NEWTON Library Staff 2, 3, 4. RALPH NOE FFA 1, 25 Track 1, Manager 13 Football 1, 27 Freshman Chorus 13 Movie Crew 4g Choir 4. BARNEY NYE junior Classical League 2. . '1- Y 'FFT' 9, 43 ffm? 2 If BEN NY E Golf 3 SANDRA OLSEN Freshman Chorus 1, French Club 2, 3, Tennis Club 41 FTA, Hiland Echo Staff 4, Bagpipe Staff 4. 55 if W? 'a- 335 CAROLYN OLSON Freshman Chorus 1: Girls' Chorus 4. 'nr- fl LINDA OLSON Transfer from R A Long 4 Girls' League ? ANAMAE OKERSTROM Debate Club l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, Treasurer lp FHA 1: Style Show 1, Auditorium Club 2, 3: SWIRL 2, 3: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 49 Tennis Club 4, French Club 2, 33 Mothers' Tea 3, Blue- Gold Volleyball 3, Blue- Gold Basketball 4, IRC 3, 4: Lassies 4, GAA 43 Office Staff 4, Girls' League Repre- sentative 4, Bagpipe Staff 45 Hiland Echo Staff 4. BERT OLSON Boys' Federation. CLARICE OLSON Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Ten- nis Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 25 FHA 1: Tri-Hi-Y , , SIRC 1, 2, 3, 41GAA RON OSBORN Football lg Movie Crew l, 3: FFA l, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 3, li- if fs JOYCE PALMER Style Show 1, 25 Christmas Ball 45 Nui-se's Office 4. Usi- i EILEEN PARVI Freshman Choir 15 Freshman Ensemble 15 FHA 15 Pep Staff 1, 45 Auditorium Club 1, 25 Bowling C1ub 2, 35 Girls' League Representative 25 Mothers' Tea 25 Christmas Ball 25 Hiland Echo Staff 35 Bagpipe Staff 35 Advanced Secretarial Club 45 Lassies 45 Homecoming 4. JUDY PEABODY Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA 15 Mothers' Tea 1, National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Christmas Ball 2, 35 FBLA 45 Bagpipe Staff 451-11- ,,-,pf land Echo Staff 4. JANICE PILAT FHA 15 IRC 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League l, 2, 35 Christmas Ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Style Show 1, Pep Staff 2, GAA 3, 45 Hiland Echo Staff gl? DUANE PARKS Transfer from Clackamas, Oregon 25 Movie Crew 2, 35 Football 2. CHARLOTTE PAXTON Tri-Hi-Y l, 25 Style Show 15 Freshman Choir 15 Rifle Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Ciuh 35 Li- brary Club 35 Senior Break- fast 35 Concessions 31 FBLA 45 Christmas Ball 45 Auditor- ium Club 4. MICK PETERSEN Band 1, 2, 35 Pep Band 1, 2, 3: Brass Sextet 1, 2, 35 Jun- ior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 49 Hi-Y 1, 2, IRC 2, .35 Boys' Federation Representative 15 Class Vice-President 25 La- tin Club Skit 45 ASB Repre- sentative 35 Twinlow 4: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 25 Golf 3, 45 ASB President 4. DENNISPIPKIN Track 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 4. FREEMAN PITT Wrestling l, 3, 45 FFA 1, 2: Cross Country 4. 3 1 x ROGER PREMO Football 1, Baseball 19 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Band Leader 45 Band Sex- tet 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 4, Boys' Ensemble 4. KEITH RAAP PANA FFA 1, 2, 3. 4. VICKY RAY Class Secretary 1, 25 Girls' Ensemble lg Class Favorite 13 French Club 2, 3, 4, Se- cretary 33 Choir 4. RON POCAN Track l, 2. 3, 41 Bowling Club 11 Homecoming 4. CLARENCE PYLE Basketball lp Baseball 2, 4: Pep Staff 4: Homecoming 4. BETH RAWLINGS FHA 1, 2,3, 4, Girls' League Represcntative 33 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vicc-Presi- dent 4, Style Show 1, 29 Christmas Ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Mothers' Tea 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Staff 23 Auditorium Club 2, Tennis Club 2, Bowling Club 2, 35 Debate Club 2, 3: GAA 2, 3, Treasurer 35 Senior Breakfast 2, 33 FBLA 3, 43 Lassies 3, 4, Treasurer 47 Hiland Echo Staff 3, 4: Bag- pipe Staff 3,4pAssocinte Ed- itor 4g, Choir 3, Baccaleaure- ate39 Skag Princess 3,Home- coming 3, 4, Senior Assembly 47 Gym Show 4. PAT RAYMEN Bowling Club 1, 2, 39 Tri-Hi- Y 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 35 FHA 1, 2, 35 Style Show 1, 2, 3: Christmas Ball 1, 2, 3, Sen- ior Brcakfast 1, Mothers' Tea 11 Band lgjunior Classi- cal League 2, 3, 45 National JCL Convention 3, Vox La- tina Editor 31 GAA 2, 31 Ten- nis Club Zpl-lomecoming 2, 4: Lassics 4: junior Play Pro- duction 4: Senior Play Pro- duction 4, Bagpipe Staff 3, 4, Echo Staff 3, 4: Senior As- sembly Production 45 Nation- al JCL Correspondent 4. :HX ' - X JOANN ROOKS FHA 19 Style Show 2, 3, 4. TOM ROSS FFA lg Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNA ROUSH Style Show 1, 23 Sophomore Play 1gjuniorClassica1 Lea- gue 15 French Club 1, 2, 33 Choir 2, 3, 45 Library Staff 3: Christmas Ball 35 Candy Counter 4. DON RUTHERFORD Track 17 Baseball 2, 3, 41 junior Classical League 2, 3: Rifle Club 3, Vice-President 3 JR if v li! '17 l V t SANDEE SERVIS ' U ' . V R MARGIE SCHWARTZ Transfer from Illinois 3: Ad- U' if li i.f.,' A T a'15fC'f' fmfn R A LUN! 3 vanced Secretarial Club 4 NANCY SCOTT Christmas Ball l, 3, 45 Mo- thers' Tea 15 Fra shman Choir lg Spanish Club 2, 3: Rifle Club 2g FHA 2, 3, Tennis Club 2, GAA 3, 43 Blue-Gold Volleyball 3, 4: FFA Prin- cess 3p Style Show 3, 43 Senior Assembly 4 , ,gun- fs l W 'iIg 'Y if iiili p 1 -Q-asf GARY SHUMWAY Movie Crew 2 3 4 BOB SMITH Transfer from Callfomm 4 Football 4 0-. YP iii' I Tumhl ubug 4 JUANITA SHOFFNER Transfer from Sun jmsu Californim 1: Fri-nch Club 2 3, 45 Library Staff 2, 3 Christmas Ball 5: Scicnm Club 41 FHA 4 DARLENE SLAVENS Freshman Choir lg FBLA 41 Molhers' Tea 4 LARRY SMITH FFA l, 2, 3, 4, Sccrutary 2, Vic:--Prcsiclunl 3 President 4, Wrestling 1, 4 I MARY SNODGRASS junior Classical League 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Science Club 45 Advanced Secretarial Club 4 ,pa 'TYJ7 -il '-5' BARBARA SOWELL Transfer from Mark Morris 3, Spanish Club 35 FBLA 4, Style Show 4. GEORGINE STEWART Freshman Choirlp Style Show 3, 43 Christmas Ball 4. MARIAN STINTON FHA 1, 2, 3, Style Show 1, Choir 1, 2, Frosh Ensemble lg Tri-Hi-Y 25 Senior Break- fast Qg Noncltc 2, 3, 4, Aud- itorium Club 3: GAA 3, Pep Staff 45 Lassies 4, Home- coming 4. is Wl -v 'IL' Y'---7 nm RUBY SNYDER Freshman Choir 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2. Trea- surer 3, FHA l, 2, 31 Tennis Club 1, ZQGAA 2, 3, 4, Trea- surer 4g Bowling Club 2, Of- fice Staff 3, Lassies 43 Sec- retarial Club 4g Christmas Ball 4, Bagpipe Staff, Hiland Echo Staff 4: Hiland I-lilite Editor 4, Homecoming 4 ORVILLE STARCHER Movie Crew 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4 MIKE STEWART FFA 1, 2, 3, 49 Football 12 Wrestling 2, Rifle C1ubA2 MARVEL STROM Library Staff 2, Tumblebugs 4 I . ,li :' nf' f 'll' 18:79 755 'hi' 'vs Ev 'x PAUL SUDAR Basketball 1, 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Football 2, l-liland Echo Staff 4, Bag- pipe Staff 4, Homecoming 4, Hi-Y 4, Senior Assembly 4, Ugly Man 4 PATTI SUMMERS Pep Staff 1, 4, Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Vice'President 1, President 2, Choir 1, 2, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Debate Club 1, Style Show 1, Tolo Princess 2, Christmas Ball 23 Mothers' Tea 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Swirl 2, 3: Class Secretary 3, Girl-of- the-Month 3, Lassies 3, 4, Drill Leader 3, Secretary 4, Girls' State 4, Homecoming Princess 4, Student Council 4, Cheerleaders' Clinic 4. DICK SUTHERLAND FFA 1, 2, 3, 47 National Ho- nor Society 1, Wrestling 2, 3. ALAN SWANSON Band l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Classical League l, 2, Golf 3. - E 'sv 'Q-9 1-T.f A,f' MARY SULLIVAN FHA l, Dehutc Club 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2: Blue-Gold Vol- leybnll 2, 5, 4, Blue-Gold Basketball 2, 3, 4, Slmg Princess 2, Frm-nch Club LZ, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Tennis Club 2, GAA 3, 4, Science Club 4, Bagpipe St:1t'l'4, Hi- land Echo Stuff4, Radio Play 41Jl1nior Play 4 MIKE SUNDQUIST Transfer from California 1, Movie Crew 3, 4, FBLA 4 DONA SWANN Band 1, Pep Staff 1, Style Show 1, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 1, Christ- mas Ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Mothers' Tea 1, 2, 3, Senior Breakfast 2, 3, Tennis Club 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4: Fl-IA 1, 2, 3, 4: Tri-l-li-Y 1, 2, 3, 42 FBLA 3, 45 Lassics 4, Drill Leader 4, Senior As- sembly 4, Gym Show 4, Pep Band 1 MIKE TALENT Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Movie Crew 4, Stage Crew 4 STAN THOMAS Basketball Manager 1, 21 Track 15 Science Club 4, Rifle Club 15 Weight Lifting 4 K EN THU RMAN Football 15 Movie Crew 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4. TED TROPLE Football 1, 35 Wrestling 1, 3, 45 FFA 1, 2. 3, 4- JUDY ULLRICH Style Show 15 Brush and Pal' ette 15 Freshman Chorus 15 Choir 25 Auditorium Club 2, 3: Mothers' Tea 25 Christmas 131111 2, 3: FBLA 2, 3, 4: GAA 3, 45 Secretarial Club 45 Lassies 45 Hiland Echo Staff 45 Hiland Hilitcs Editor 45 Bagpipe Staff 45 Home- coming 4. SANDY THORNTON FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 1, 2, 35junior Classical League 1, 2, 35 Christmas Ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 15 GAA 2, 3, 45 Mothers' Tea 2, 35 Senior Breakfast 25 Lassies 45 Girls' League Secretary 4: Senior Play 45 Office Pro- duction 4g Bagpipe Staff 45 I-Iiland Echo Staff 45 Office Staff 45 Homecoming 4 MABEL TIPPERY FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Ensemble 15 Style Show 15 Freshman Chorus lg FBLA 2, 3, 4: FFA Princess 2, Queen 35 Senior Breakfast 2, 35 Christmas Ball 2, 3, 45 Choir 25 GAA 35 Girls' League Re- presentative 35 Auditorium Club 35 Homecoming 45 Lassies 45 Pep Staff 45 Sec- retarial Club 45 Christmas Ball Princess 45 Senior As- sembly. HOWARD TROY Junior Classical League 1, 2, 35 junior Play 35 Library Staff 4. RAY VAN DINTER Class President 1, 25 Track 15 Band 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 25 Class Favorite 1, 35 Baseball 2, 35 Hi-Y 25 Trom- bone Trio l, 3: FBLA 4. DON WALKER Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, State Champion 43 FFA 1, 2, 3, Football 2. MIKE WEBER Football 1, Manager 13 Frosh- Soph Play 1, Bowling Club2. BOB WEEKS Telephone Student. KEN WEL EVER Transfer from Ellensburg 3, Wre stling 3 . NANCY WARD Freshman Chorus 1, Pianist lg Freshman Ensemble lg FHA l, 2g National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 29Mothers'Tea 2g Style Show 25 Senior Breakfast 2, 35 Choir 3, 43 IRC 3, 41 Secre- tarial Club 4: FTA 4. VERNON WEE DMAN Baseball 1, 2, 47 Spanish Club 2. KAREN WEGSTEEN FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamen- tarian 1, Point Chairman 22 Sweetheart Princess l, 2: Christmas Ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Mothers'Tea 1, 2, 3, 4gStyle Show 1, 25 GAA 2, 3, 4, Sports Manager 2, Senior Breakfast 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Leadership Camp 2, County President 3, 4, Bowling Club 2: Choir 3, Bagpipe Staff 3, 4, Editor 4: Echo Staff 3, 43 FBLA 3, 4: Homecoming 3, 4: FTA 4g Girls' League President 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1. BOB WHITE FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Movie Crew3 1? you 9- C -T' Y mr' ROCHELLE WHITE Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Presi- dent 3, GL Representative 45 Frosh-Soph Play lg Operetta 15 Style Show 1, 35 GAA 2,35 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Christmas Ball 2, 35 IRC 2, 3, 45 junior Play 35 Red Cross Council 3, Secretary 35 Mothers' Tea 25 Senior Breakfast 2, 35 Thespians 2, 3, 45 Lassics 3, 45 Senior Play Production 25 Choir 3, 45 Gym Show 35 ASB Repre- sentative 4: Nonette 45 Sen- ior Assembly 4. SUZANNE WHYATT National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 FHA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Tennis 25 Style Show 25 Span- ish Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 ASB Business Manager 4' Choir 45 Girl-of-the-Month 4 ALAN WI LMA Football 151-li-Y 15Band 1, 2. . ,. 5 3, f ul.. 5xs,lx v -- 'GJ 'i 5 1 f- 557' A-fx-.1 ' ,fl sf.: ,f 1 ' Nr' 'tel' NIT . 1-...JY RAY WITZEL junior Classical League 2, i. sl 1r::s1 3' Movievf Crew '7' Hi Y 4 if' STEVE WHITE Band 1, 2, 3. 45 Brass Sex- tet 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 1. 35 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Radio Club 25 Wrestling 2, 3: Science Club 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 25 Choir 2, 45 FTA 45 Hi-Y 45 Pep Band 4. NANCY WILLMAN Style Show 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi- Y 3, BETTY Wl TTY Freshman Chorus 15 FHA 1, 25 Mothers' Tea 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 35 Christmas Ball 2, 35 FFA Banquet 25 Senior Breakfast 35 Secretarial Club 4. CLYD ENE YOCUM Bmsh and Palette 15Tumb1e- bugs, 2, 35 Style Show 2, 3. 'iw 'fzzv' if JACK YOUNG MARVIN ZUEGER Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Classical League l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4: SWIRI. 2, 35 Bowling Club 29 IRC 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Christ- Ball Royalty 45 Hiland Echo Staff 4: Bagpipe Staff 4, Sports Editor, 'fb' U wg fggif' NOT PICTURED: WANDA CHAMBERLAIN DOROTHY REARDON Q Football l, 2, 3, 4: Inspira- tional Award -Ig FFA lg Truck 2, Wrestling 3, 44 Class Favorites MOST INTELLECTUAL GAYI. E EARL EY iw-E 'V' Enzo 'T-T27 XJ' WAYN E BAK ER MOST COU RTEOUS 11' SUSAN KARJOLA -'Y fs-Q .-jf! LEE CHESS BEST GROOMED if PAT MCCARRICK ik Q.-as RON POCAN CL ASS CLO WN S 05 ROCHELLE WHITE guna C: JOHN HOLMES '.q. ? l Q, MOST LOYAL fb' CAROL GUF FEY 'T' X F-UUQ E T, CLARENCE PYL E MOST TAL ENTED 3' 'nib DEDE BARRETT GARY JACOBSON ,uv 'EL' .f-ef 6' FRIENDLIEST JANICE PILAT MICK PETERSON MOST ATHLETIC FRAN DU RAZO TOM GUGLOMO MOST BASH FUL MARY ROSS MIK E ASHL EY 47 V5.4-' iv BEST P FRANC HOWA ES MAYEDA ERSONALITY RD RUHLAND WVX 1 P MOS PA MARY MILLIMAN BOB LYNN BEST ALL ARO TTI SUMMERS JACK YOUNG 48 T HANDSOME MOST ATTRACTIVE 1' UND , Undergraduates Qr '00 s i -i l: .I 13 ii ' y ,liar PRESIDENT Dick Schroeder si e :B a 'II I F! is ASB REPRESENTATIVE Mary Lyons unior Class Officers I II s . 5? , 'It 1 I ..,f. 3 L.. . I I X I I af, I cvs 'IE Q I f I I '- - 'P I E i 1 I I I VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER Amie FO'-nch Kaihy ITIICIII:-rf I I 1.. I. . 5, r . I I I I I I J T, II, GIRLS' LEAGUE GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATIVE Frances Stewart Dee Parke The class of T964 was headed this year by President Dick Schroeder, Vicelsresidenf, Suzie Naseda, Secremry Kathy Eitchett, Treasurer illarsha Gerry, ASB Representative if-ary Lyans, and Girls' League Representatives France: Stewart and Dee Parks. The rnerniyerc af the junior class have promoted individuality which has resulted in ci variety ai interests and Talents. They can also boast af some Fine scholars and athletes. Not the least oi these attri- butes was the caaperatian ai the students in preparing far an active year, One of the rnain praiects ai the iuniar class was their candy sale. Another annual praiect was the sponsoring ai The Junior Rrarn which these students worked very hard to make a success. The innigrclass has shown The leadership anfl the desire to become one of the hott 'mal mast successful classes graduated from Kelso High Schaal. Class Favorites he Junior class favorites chosen For their pleasing per- sonalities and their willingness to participate in school activities were Gordon Hadqeson ancl Kathy Fitcheti. 50 lA', 1 0 F--. Ml '.. 1 AQ' .,,- I X --1 1 , 'Q il 'll L. We 'B 1 i F, T M DN 11 yr ,'i 'J -, Q I 'ru 'il ,i---m: l ,Tc Q . M' 12 , Q- 5 A 2- K- ' -- If . , CF. - 9 no - 1' ' sd . fl, - 'I U f , 3 I f- if-f ,1 y X 1 -'l 1 TQ- fu B5 , 1 , ' A iv' l -Q' fl in 1? is I I 1 Q . get l- Q A .. s Q ' J l iff . LJ r x If N i Aamodt, Ella Anshutz, Ken Bledsoe, Ken Caines, Mike Clark, Cecilia Davis, Toni Eldred, Janice Ackerman, Carol Arvidson, Chris Bopp, Linda Culvert, Gordon Clark, Margaret Dennis, Paul Essman, Gary Adams, Nancy Axt, Carole Bopp, Margaret Cameron, Chet Clark, Patty Dick, JoAnn Farley, Butch Bl za lb 'F I 1 ,., w Q , -9-5 '35 Q X-J Q Q I ,- ,-.q1-53 E' vfrv,-2 w ' U- M 1 Y '-E7 53 ' '9 .Tx A. if 1 .s , fa , 1 1 , 'f T l 'f of S - f-J rf . 2 7 ' A.: A l ' . 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'FA i. it ILQK ,ij PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER ASB REPRESENTATIVE Greg Webster Allen Manninen Jeannie Bender Dan Wyatt PT if' E . Till' Y T T 'TY' ' ' I T ' f ggi? . GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE Carolyn Fischer .- ,saw iww .qs -I' .U it ' if S 155425 ,, wg1i,2,,f. I mass .fm l BOYS' FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVE Doug Clark 755555325335 iw WET 9 tai I 1,7 lfx ' H? JM ,I It 1 i th rua W 3 s K 9 Y..- , 1 , s' A' lk I ,f 1 GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE Jessica Koth GI RLS LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE Ellen Ward GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE Sue Primozich Sophomore Class Cfficers The old walls of Kelso High School must have grown o little this year from the impact of the biggest sophomore class ever to hit Kelso High. Both freshmen classes from Huntington Junior High and Coweeman Junior High came together as sophomores to mingle and to unite in a single effort. They come with a rush, bringing with them spirit and enthusiasm. They were eager to ioin the activities and support Kelso High all the way. This was shown inthe girls' willing participation in Booster Club and the large sports turn-out ofthe sophomore boys.They become active members of clubs and readily accepted responsibilities. Many went to SWIRL and some ushered for the World Fellowship Day. If they keep up the good work, they'Il make very fine upper classmen, For being the lowli- est closs, they did a great iob of holding up their end of the load and proving their worth. Class Favorites 'Q Personality and leadership ability have given Tom Jepson and Roxie Quick the top honors of their class reigning as class favorites. I H 1 S ' il +41 g ' , -fi I ' ' I 7 A 56 7 re - .D ,..- . 2-- D gy Y +3 H Cl ' A - , 'l ' ' L f- C fv-' A 7:5 rv. 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'W W I 'ZW' ,f f' a A. f A ' nffxff ff! 1 fffliff fff,-'xx ff kfM? li fffff' ffff for .off ffffxf ffffffffff 1'-'5' ' ff AW MARIAN STINTON LYNN Kms 1 .r I u ' if- f Q, - - f 'G' A 1 'A i' 1 ' 3 f -sb.-.'. J , If . 1: ,- . M' - 15' ' - c n : 4 -3. ,' ' , JW .. W - -I 1 ii - U' Mi ' . - Q - ' -.- fvfwv1f5Q4pwfg?wJ111r w 'f 4 i ,,. 2:1f' ' is 4 - 3 . rp- N - - - - 4' L - -H -4 '- , - 2 Mabel Tippery, Bill McEwen, Clarence Pyle, Mary Milliman Mflfl-on SUMUUI LYNN King, Eileen PCH'Vi, PUIU Summers Varsity Pep Staff This year the pep staff was made up of tour yell leaders, Mabel Tippery, Mary Nlilliman, Bill McEwen, and Clare-rice Pyle and four song queens, Marian Stimon, Lynn King, Eileen Parvi, and Patti Summers. These loyal and energetic students have Worked hard to pro- mote school spirit and enthusiaamrat all games. Margaret Moore, Raxie Quick, Pam Rice anrl Patsy Jones composed the Sophomore Pep oth They clid a good lolz oi promoting spirit at tl B Squad Basketball games. They had lot of pep and enthusiafim. Kneeling, Margaret Moore. Standing, Roxie Quick, Pam Rice, Palsy Jones It 66 .. ,- qzoivf-Tri AW ff g2gQG. U' .u,cLAuTON Football The Hilanders showed an up-and-down season in 1962. The first Two games were disappointing losses to highly-rated Toppenish and l-ludson's Bay teams. Continuing to play good Football, the Hilander eleven beat Fort Vancouver ond Mark Morris. A Three-game slump followed during which Aberdeen, Camas, and Olympia Turned back the Kelso gridironers. The unpredictable Hilanders came back and beat Cenfralio by an impressive 27-lil. Losses to Hoquiam and R. A. Long finished out the season. Kelso did not have an impressive won-lost record because of the high caliber of play in Southwest Washington, but of times dur- ing the season the Kilts showed real promise. 67 f I-IFJ I 5 BRUCE CAMPBELL JIM CARLTON LEE CHESS RAY CRAYNE Seniors wiv !Ixd1I f ITIL : nib DALE DAVIS TOM GUGLOMO TOM HARRIS GETIVY I I I I ' If L3 'CTI 11 i L MIKE JABUSCH GENE MOORE 68 BOB SMITH MARV ZUEGER IW L. fi ul- ' s -4:53, L -I 1 1 - if f, ,'wf Q- 2 up ph, - - 1,53 o . R Rf? 1 ,-Q. ,Q .A V ,A X -,J -1 , A ,u S, ,-i Y LE' Vasa- Q .:.: g SL, :Sui . qt Ea, .. '2 3, I1 -ez ' M we .. R. A. Long game photos by Ray Witzel. COACH DAN WH E ATL EY A Lf HEAD COACH OTTO KOFLER , ' VI: ,ix I 5 ' px i , 1 If N 'A xi' 'F , f- I GENE MOORE , I w BRUCE CAMPBELL DALE DAVIS TIM WISHARO . A 4 -113 S W I ' Kelso 13 H ' 1 V I i Eejso IZ x I Z f in 3 Kelso 6 If TOM HARRIS 22 S ' KQISO I4 ' I Kelso 6 TOMCJEPSON I MIKE JABUSCH F' .' In ,A , . ,rf ' - , I - as ' -495, X ' 3 , I ' A -. ,, A' -' 15 . 4 L N - I Y ,It I ff I BOB SMITH A ' A PAT RANKIN 'S DICK FORD MARIAN KILLETT L 70 JE RRY THOMASO ra. LEE CHESS A rI OVW .A, A TOM RADCLIFF DUANE BAILEY RAY CRAYNE 3 ifff? 'E-P' MARSHALL WILLS JOHN STEWART DICK SCHROEDER WB I TOM GUGLOMO ' I A BOB KINCAID JIM CARLTON MARVIN ZUEGER COACH PRIMO BRUSCO COACH WALT PIPER 71 JIM MEDANIELS A I Z 6 , STAN BIRD A 'ss .I I I I I' RON KARR RANDY CLAWSON 1 . gn . I :aj , L' Q53 . f MIKE HICKMAN C3 XZN GORDON CALVERT A LBP F-'I CTW FW PAT RIDGEWAY M A ,L w Z ..,gwIpf ' 1 ,LJI .j'7 fT x BRUCEELLBON Pg: A AA .'Q I Fw STEVE KINGSTON M ,Q If , :A 3. T A . 5.4 I I I I... -9'-5' l x I f'? LARRY CRAYNE 1 v A A ' f A N1 .5 f .. K I - I ' . .sb JIM WILLIAMS .4 DAN FULBRIGHT -f-- 1 L CHUCK LAVI ER 72 iv fI,-LDQIIIQI PAT GEMAR F: -L1 I : 5 455,14 ' , i I f' , ' I Y' ff 1 , ., i I 'I ' Xb -If J I LYNN BAKER I I AK, gg' 1 I 1.-. Q .I ,QR p 'TX ff LARRY GAMBLE , ' 'I I Z3 fkv . A If 9 I ALAN MANNINEN -77 .Z I FRED HANSON 'I I I 1 IFWVF DAN BE HRENDS .. ,II II PHIL HANSEN ,...gi. PAT MCGEE jf-if 4' v - I , I 5 Zi V. , Y I L is A I .Ha I ff ' ,- I I I A I if ' .4 A . i' Iv,iL,v 504 - IR gs I I V 1 ' 7 ' I I I T' V A I ' If u I, , .X 4 ,I , STEVE MOORE DAVE OSWALD JEFF REARDON SKIP REEVES DAVE SAWYERS TTT rm TTT T i- -gg, 1255 WAYNE SWALLOW STEVE STORY CHARLIE WINES BOB MANLEY 73 , ,XIII . jyffw fi PRINCESS JUDY PRINCESS PATTI I-Iomecommg Royalty 3 QUEEN MARY Q-J PRINCESS FRANCES PRINCESS LYNN il A-. The i962 Homecoming Queen wos Mary Nlilliman. The crown was placed on The petite Queen's head by ASB President Mick Petersen at the half-time activifies of The Kelso-Olympia game. Queen Mary, along with her princesses, Lynn King, Judy Lyons, Frances Mayeda, and Paffi Summers, reigned ai the Homecoming dance following time game. Also presented with flue princesses was Kelso's Foreign exchange student, Kris de Lamariorie. l i 1 l Jil sw if if 1 ,Aiggfi , Marv Honored The T962 Hilander football season was clirnaxed with the annual Ellis football banquet. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the inspirational award to a very deserving Marv Zeuger. The high honor was voted to Marv by his teammates. Marv showed true lead- ership and desire throughout the season. Many nights he had ta walk to Castle Rock and did not get home until late. ig K JERRY FAULKNER I 1 Seniors Led byeight senior members, the varsity basket- ball team surpassed all pre-season predictions. The Scots were given only an outside chance ai having a winning season. After winning their first league game against arc-rival R. A. Long, the Scots dropped two games to Yakima teams. Victories over Cenfralia, Mark Morris, and Ho- quiam followed. Two overtime cliff hangers were lost to Olympia and Evergreen. The His landers played their best ball of the year against the tall Hudson Bay team. After leading during the entire game, the Scots lost in the last thirty seconds. Hudson Bay wen? on to place sixth in the state. The final league record for the Hi- londers was 9 wins and 6 losses. The season record was i2 wins and 9 losses.Dave Erickson, senior forward, was named to the second all lea- gue ieom. A Q1 nt if i , ll is-i l , , , 1:93. ,1 DAVE ERICKSON JACK YOUNG ART GODFREY GARY BUTLER PAUL DENNIS TERRY TA K Center JE RRY HOLCOMB Forward 78 4' gi, H at 'LH T : ' -- so A lf- 'Q -3. M ?'. f l . I av: Q L. gf' DENNIS KUKKOLA JOHN O CONNOR Forward Kelso Kelso Kelso Kelso Kelso Kelso Kelso Kelso Kelso Kelso Kelso Kelso Kelso Kelso Kelso Kelso Kelso Kelso Kelso Kelso Kelso Ti Ft Vancouver Chelnalrs Mark Morrns R A Long Hudson S Bay ST Helens Eisenhower Davis Cenfralla Battle Ground Marla Morris Hoqulam Evergreen Aberdeen FT Vancouver Olympia Evergreen FT Vancouver Hudson 5 Bay Battle Ground R A Long HAL BORNSTEDT Guard Guard Jamboree CYaKlmaJ lYal-carnal Overrlme Overtime Overtime ' f JERRY FAULKNER Forward ' ' l Il T f l I eq' , Tflffij 'J Lgll 'FE J.. Q w V,-ig ,, 29 . 24 xg -Q 44 ' 22 J .- so ' 66 3 ,b f 50 . . 38 34 ' 55 ' . ' 55 . 30 39 ' 45 ' ' 50 ' 56 ' T 64 ' 58 38 46 K 44 37 ' 46 ' 43 54 56 ' 37 34 57 . 46 , ,I so ' 56 ' 1 43 40 . 5 31 . 20 rg 1 ,v-24 4 36 ' 38 J , 35 33 'i 'r,-f,,I3e4f,g2k' ' 47 . . 57 U ' l ':' ., T 4 .iq ,Las .Qs J I ,f f ., 'gif W ,Qs - -,K . eq, ,ji I. Q 7 U . 1 H 23:1 ,M- ., . ,Jig V :I 'L :vi -7 -I NIV' .- FRANCIS GROCE Guard '.'T 's P Q ALAN SWANSON Guard an 17 frzooff: 11 ' Y ' Southern Division w L Pct. PF PA 1 :ff . ' udsor1's Boy T3 2 .886 926 668 'A-Q ' ' ergreen 'Ii -'J .733 817 780 H V - I so 9 6 .600 668 660 V7 7 V frle Ground 8 7 .533 749 767 JOHN JUSTH A. Long 7 s .466 aol: arm Center . Voncouver 2 13 .133 687 855 Northem Division W L Pcf. PF PA ,mpio 12 2 .857 920 822 rk Morris 7 7 .500 895 786 I ' uiom 6 8 .1128 765 764 '., W: erdeen 3 11 .214 747 852 V ffaj'-1 L frclio 3 11 .214 765 862 ig 75-' :1 RAY VAN DINTER Guard f5'i'flJ'7.' 1 '13 A 1 1 ' .. , V A - r JACK YOUNG 171' if Forward 11,,,. VE ERICKSON Forward 79 COACH ROYAL JOHNSON 'ei DAN FULBRIGHT MICKEY GORTON PAT McGEE ALAN MERRITT STEVE MOORE TOM FLETCHER The sophomore bosleefboll Team completed their season with on overall 8 win-T2 loss record cmd 0 league record of 5 d 10 losses.Mony Times they ploye ogci juniors ond seniors. The sophomores will move up To The iunior varsity and versity 'reams next yeor. ?r ALLEN MORRISSETTE X--E . v -, , ingv. DAN WYATT MANAGER RON JOHNSON COACH GERALD LEMMONS MANAGER LESLIE SCOTT if DAVE oswAi.D BILL RICHARDS GREG WEBSTER TW' W'SHARD 1, .-h-.I FIRST HOW: Robert Barnes, Ken Slinton, Bob' Hgll,--Jim McDanie1s, Pat Gemar, Clarence Tipton, Flon Kuhn. SECOND ROW: Bill Morvee, Gerald Thomason, Mel Chaufty, Pat. Rankin, Gary Lewis, Bob Lund, Chuck Klcrwitter, John Dixon, S I 7 I Q S The iunior varsity under their new coach, David Bradley, completed another Coach Bradley. success season. They competed against teams from the State Deaf School, Battle Ground, Mark Morris, and Fort Vancouver. i t 81 NL, mn., fra U,-.1 Ex? Mi' S2 '.. Am. ' in '-w:,I. ul' V N ' 1 ii, ' UYE- W1 . 'I' T',V,g . W, .1 W. , W :fx 1.55,- . ' . ' iff A1f 4Ym 9 f 575' + Q lg A 51 3 V111 553 i ggg f ' wr F D - H l iff Q lei. mil I 1 ' 5 A 1. - f 1 fs I 6 nl f r 2 ' V 1 . K 7 , H , 4'5M'tre.,i Nfl? f F E A ya ll E '- 9 f,EY,Uim EE 14 1 3 1 A Q -is 9 All .nmff AN wk , ,A A P 7, Y , i KJ !!'e.-', 5 A' l .1 by Q ., A 1:-lil! J H. ' ng, , 1 fa 1 f A M - Boa LYWNQIV- 1 N 97 DON WALKER -138 Kelso 33 Anocones Kelso 32 Burlington Kelso 25 Edmonds - Kelso 31 Shorelirue Kelso 33 Rid efield Kelso 36 l'luclg5on'5 Boy V i V' Kelso 33 FOFT Voncouve If .nl Q Kelso l9 Bottle Ground 'C :F V Tv W: Kelso 25 Evergreen Kelso 16 U. of Woslningr Kelso 25 R. A. Long Kelso 12 Olympic T53 RAY CRAYNE DAN BEHRENDS - Heavy weighf A if ,gf om . lf,-.lriit 4- L IQ JQLA L ACH SCHALL RANDY CLAWSON - 168 - for W ,gr , fg:,7,,,,JL,fJi56 . wffffq 51 14, ' ,egg fz2g lzfpcfil l 9Q,.i,.gx Batt I e Ground KELSO R. A. Long Hudsorffn Boy Fort Voncouv Ridgefield EV9l'QI'66f'I 1. A Ogg 1 'I :: 'Y- 1 ,,,? '.!1 Il - I V I 2' pt' : I, TOM HARRIS-136 ' L L ,L . I L II ' W BRUCE CAMPBELL - 148 5 A ' -V. rw, W L DY. 2 f DARRYL MANNINEN-130 RRRRR ll 2 W 2 2 TED TROPLE S 2 in I JAROLD I-IAMM . Iii . l-V Mono ers QA 1.1 fill .. U DUANE BAILEY - 191 I ze- 7 1 'N I tg'-.L'-ww - I R , TERRY MADISON - 115 DAN CAMPBELL - 157 85 jf' NS, State Wrestlers it Q2 fx -n. L 7 15 E , Don Madison, Toni Harris, Bruce Campbell, Darrell Manninen, Bob Lynn, and Don Walker represented Kelso at the State Wrestling Tournament. The Wrestling tear ecicyed one of its finest seasons. Don Walker was state charvpiorr in the llil pound class and the team Took Fourth place in the state. Six a+her Kelso High School wrestlers went to Pullman, with Bob Lynn and Tom Harris placing fourth in their respective divisions. Students support was the best in Kelso history. MIEIGMI CLASS -I-. ml Q my gm... 1-eu-4. M- l ' J-'-H gig:-yr-nun c.,.,,5J:.. Y ' ' U M !i!:4 ZU.f . 1...m. r--r . PJ au., :.... .,. .1 ' I ff. .r.., 'i '5 '5 ..:.... ' i-B, , H-I-f--.ffm-'T l 'M ,.,.- w. .. '.2ff-f ' 1... A .- 'u.:,l.f.- .L'5.!!l.l,-. Don Walker, stole champion holds his record of wins FIRST ROW: Terry Madison, Bob Lynn, Floyd Milliman, Vic Hilbert, Chuck Lappie, Dick Ford, Larry Smith, Don Walker, Jarold Hamm, Manager. SECOND ROW: Coach Mr. Schall, Larry Crayne, Tom Harris, Bruce Campbell, Dan Campbell, Randy Clawson, Larry Moore, Terry Hern- don, Ted Trople, Manager. THIRD ROW: Dan Behrends, Duane Bailey, Larry Jackson, Ray Crayne, Darryl Manninen, Pat Ridgway, Ron Madison, Coach Mr. Gee. -'ze-1 .V.'s 7 FIRST ROW: Dun Bailey, Jim Albright, Don Moore, Jim Hartley, Ralph Abbott, Mike Spurls. SECOND ROW Perry Fiscus, Jim Williams, Norvin Pier, Stun Gmsser, Steve Averre, Gary Strock, Dick Walluce.TI-HRD ROW Richard Chesly, Butch Higgins, Jim Van Curen, Lynn Baker, Don Iddings, Ron Goclding, Flockne Welton Wrestling Banquet The mothers of The Kelso High wrestlers put on the First wrestling honquef in Kelso l-Iiglu hisfory. The event wos held GT the Elks, Copmin Bruce Campbell was presented 0 lie closp by Coach Scholl. , ,sr aff: FIRST ROW: Jerry Faulkner, Jerry Holcomb, Gary Neuman, Rodger Ekmun, Terry Tack, Dennis Kukolu, Mike Morris. SECOND ROW: Bill Morvee, Richard Chesley, Alan Merritt, Ken Goody, George Elubanks, Ralph Hamm, Gary Miller, Ron Kuhn, Mr: Johnson. TERRY TACK Xi. lg ' Cross Countr Crozs Country, in its Second year at Kelso, Walt ml-:en over by head baslzefbcll coach Royol Johnaon. l.-ed rfy Terry Tack and John Holmes, The diztcnce runner: Fcredvery Nell in cofnpefifiom, This yearflwce ccwr -1- was clwongefl ro irlclwdff a lop around The golf course. Weight Lifting Q55 ll FIRST ROW: Wayne Manninen, Bob Manley, Ron Godding, Elton Strange, Paul SECOND ROW: Jim Hams, Dennis Freeberg, Skip Reeves, Phil Hanson, Chuck I..avier, Handy Clawson, Dan Campbell, Pat Ridgeway, Bill Lewis. THIRD HOW: Mr. Piper, Steve Kingston, Noble McCleskey, Bruce Ellison, Stan Thomas, Fred Hanson, Tam Radcliffe, Lynn Baker, John Sparrows, Mr. Kofler. X91 nf! This winter weight lifting was added To The winter sports. The advisors for the new sport are Mr. Kofler, Nlr. Piper, and Mr. Wheatley. Though nof competing on the infer- ..- school level, the weighrlifters strived foi' personal fitness, il. ,f, 'IN 'x l 6 3 1 N. -. l - -V Right: Lee Chess 'Tr ' i Lett:Dave SOYSTS l 19 40 J l unzsnu scar: FIRST HOW: Carol Peterson, Martha Barnes, Lynn King, Mary Sullivan, Freda Hanninen, Gayle Earley, Donna Pack, Lola Morgan. SECOND HOW: Sandy Ham, Dede Barrett. THIRD ROW: Andrea Kennedy, Jo Price, Judy Ullrich, Kathy Piper, Boxie Quick, Terrie I-Ioggatt. FOURTH ROW: Sue Zerby, Chris Chalupa, Wanda Reed, Jeanie Bender, Nancy Neyman, Vienna Johnson, Clarice Olson, Mrs. Stark, Marlyce Hansen, Pat Eaton, Sandra Bartley, Jackie Bird. Blue and Gold teams constitute only the most outstanding vol- , , leyboll and basketball players who turn out for girls' sports. The girls are usually selected by Mrs. Stark and the managers. Skill, enthusiasm, and endurance are basic ingredients. Gut for keen competition, they play against rival schools through play- days and individual invitations. The Blue and Gold volleyball Teams played at open house and the basketball Teams played before a Boys' Federation meeting. FIRST ROW: Nancy Neyman, Cynthia Loranger, Kathy Piper, Andrea Kennedy, Jeanie Bender, Linda Wegsteen, Donna Pack, Anamae Okerstrom. SECOND ROW: Jackie Bird, Fran Durazo, Freda Hanninen, Marily Bartell, Mary Sullivan, Patsy Janes, Roxie Quick, Mrs. Stark. THIRD BOW: Clarice Olson, Pat Eaton, Rosie Behrends, Sue Churchill, Nancy Unger, Sue Zerby, Vienna Johnson, Gayle Earley. ik. .r J-4 u p. f i 4 p ie- A - ff -,M ll Q, r ,Q H V ie.. 1 , sr ' . VA 'fl .E 5 V . O lt .V J a .:,.', ci, l 5 le 5 1 .Will A- ,l 9 X . , .4 A .,,,-1.. e-- A.. , ie. ' ef- W -- The girls pictured here have developed their natural abilities tor tree movement and coordination in special gym class. Mrs. Stark has given these girls special attention and has prepared them for their performances in Open House and other assemblies and at the half-time during football games, The members are as follows: Dede Barrett, Rosie Behrends, I..ois Galloway, Janice Krall, Charlene McLaugh- lin, Sandy Meier, Lola Morgan, Marvel Strom, Carol Morse, Chris Arvidson, Brenda Cherry, Melba Harrison, Lois Johnson, Lila Liljegren, Karen Nagle, Pam Polasek, Pam Rice, Virginia Reynolds, Margie Schwartz, Sandy Ham, Carol Lowder, Margaret Moore, Bonnie Sanders. For the girls with special athletic ability and plenty of enthusiasm, the Girls' Athletic Association provides a good outlet. Good Sportsmanship, through teamwork, and self- improvement, are gained under the leadership of Mrs. Stark. The members participate in , basketball and volleyball playdays with schools from the surrounding area. Selected merri- Glrls ASSQC1at1On bers of GAA also make up the blue and gold basketball and volleyball teams which play during the Girls' League and Boys' Federation assemblies. ,FIRST ROW: Gayle Earley, Donna Pack, Suzie Noseda, Rosie Behrends, Dona Swann, Sandy Porter, Sherry Ellingson, Kris de Lamajorie, Mary Sullivan, Janet McDonald. SECOND ROW: FYGH DUYGZO. Carol Peterson, Sandra Mehling, Wanda Reed, Sandy Thornton, Andrea Kennedy, Mrs. Stark. THIRD HOW: Marily Bartell, Dede ,Barrett, Janet Tryon, Sheila Braby, Anamae Okerstrom, Carol Parks, Sue Zerby, Kris Chalupa, Lynn King. 'FOURTH ROW: Freda Hanninen, Nancy Scott, Terrie Hoqgatt, Karen Wegsteen, Pat Eaton, Vicki Carpenter, Vienna Johnson, Rose Naden, Patty Ramsdeli, Sue Churchill, Chris Arvidson. l Activities ..' , f,Q'GL , ,151 M fr Y Xxxti - 4 15, ,Q rv 'F Q e Lx x. X ' Agmf'1 QUEEN SUSAN and KING GARY Chnstmas Ball Royalty Standing: Gene Moore, Jack Young, Clarence Pyle, Mick Peterson, Queen Susan Korjola, King Gary Jacobsen, Marie Ainslie, Marian Stinton, Pat McCarrick, Mabel Tippery. R rf is 2,5 N 5 E ' A ' 5 7- is' ' s N ' E: ' S N RX! 'J ll 1 4 I 2 ' 5 T: Q-1 ,A 927 lllllll 94 EEE!! Heavenly describes the annual Christ- mas Ball held on December l. The theme was Down Kandy Kane Lane. The Glen Dickaver Orchestra provided good dancing music. Crisscrossed Kandy Kanes, having the names of each couple written in glitter, de- corated the walls of the punch room, and red and white Kondy Kanes decorated the cate- teria. Even the poles themselves were de- corated to look like gigantic Kandy Kanes. Susan Kariola and Gary Jacobson were cho- sen King and Queen at Kandy Kane Lane. A beautiful setting and beautiful music guaranteed every couple a wonderful even- ing. uf- PRINCESS ROSE T010 Royalty QUEEN SUZANNE PRINCESS ROSIE PRINCESS KAREN PRINCESS MARGARET PRINCESS NANCY Yr L., Slunding:Margaret Moore, Rose Naden,Jeff Parvi, Wayne Baker, Queen Suzanne Whyatt, Rosie Behrerxds, Debby Prayter, Karen Nagle, and Nancy Merritt. Blossoms from beautiful trees ond romantic scenes depicted an Enchanted Forrest theme of The February T6 Tolo. The unforgefoble evening was spon- sored by The Tri-Hi-Y clubs. Reigning over The Tolo this year was Queen Su- zanne Whyafr, o very active senior. Her princesses were Rosie Behrends, ci senior, Rose Naden, and Karen Nagle, iuniors, ond Nancy Merriff and Margaret Moore, sophomores. - 1 i I' N D 1 a ., . A 5 , , 'Q .14 - iran 1. , Q ,X ...V Q '-3. u 1 97 -4.9 Sweetheart Ball PRINCESS CHERLYN nl Fi? Ev is PRINCESS FREDA PRINCESS ROXIE 4'-gr- 1. The annual Senior Mothers' Tea, sponsored by the Girls' Lea- gue, was held on February 20, with The theme What Will The Future Hold. The cafeteria was decorated in the world of ta- morrowg spaceships, colored satellites, and the Theme adorned the walls. 'W' N Senior Mothe-r's Tea vi? 'Nf J -. ,Q .1-12,2 M i vm r i ffllxrflf ' l . Doug Clark, Gary Butler, Sheila Braby, Susan Huprich, Sandra Tlwarnfon, Candy King, Joe Halleck, Lizabetln Argle, Rodger Rhineharf, and Paul Dennis Joe Halleck presents a lelly bean To his wife Sllello Bl-Gby' Llzobelh Arg le' and Candy Klng Sandro Thornton await the arrival of their boy friends. if 1 QD 3-'Sd 100 Senior Play TIME OUT FOR GINGER Under the direction of Richard Wining, the class of '63 presented their play, TIME OUT FOR GINGER, to the public on November 29 and 30. The sparkling comedy concerned ateen-age girl turning out for football and centered around the reactions of the family, the girls'boy friends,and certain members of the community. Inset, Susan Huprich as Liz, the maid. Howard Caroll . . . Agnes Caroll . . . . . Joan Caroll . . . Jeannie Caroll . Ginger Caroll . . . Liz ........ Tommy Green Eddie Davis . . Mr. Hoffman . Mr. Wilson ...... Student Director .f I V, A if a, Life ' 1 1 l L . . . Joe Halleck Sandra Thornton . . . . Sheila Braby Lizabeth Argle . . . Candy King . Susan Huprich Rodger Rhinehart . . . Paul Dennis . . .Gary Butler . . . Doug Clark . . . Patty Clark i ,, 1 -' , 1 . ,.,. .. in A 101 we 'A - :YT-7:64-.1 371.7- i i p' l - I .'. f..' .L 'll,l'. HI lil I tv F gl I -J- -,.., ,, --9, l' .J ' tu' i .Hui ,f .l' .. G. , 'QJIT .gg U' , -'I.'n ,, --l. . i --' I ,. r., l -f -II' JJ e H531 en ,.,1h N We V E '.i , . WT lf A i ,, ll .. ii ...Q .Ia .t-..f .1 ,I L ' ' . 'Ju . .li ,J ' , , , , ,f'j7:7:,.E slzfef .-bf. f r A,- -.-- ive .. The Cust of The Spiral Staircase: Charlene McLaughlin, David Swideriski., Paul Dennis, Mary Ron Kuhn, Carolyn Hoeniger, Marshall Wills, standing, Peggy McDonald, Charlotte Girard, seated. unior Pla The Spiral Staircase, the iunior class play, was presented to the public on April 'l and 2. The play concerns o mute girl whose life is threatened by o murderer who concentrated on killing girls with serious otflicfions. Perhaps the most dramatic moments of the play occur when the girl is left alone in the house with the murderer and a sick old lady. :mf-H 'zf',' H ' i to the production. Paul Dennis, as the Professor, dies on the ' , spiral staircase, providing a climatic ending J. .f. , M fy SPIRAL STAIRCASE xnxx? 'E' I . ' i W- A , qw l I 1 3 5 .'F' L -P . ,ff I . .vu , ..f 1,'-be -6 r r I 5 J Professor Warren. . . Mrs. Warren . . . . Helen ..... . Doctor Perry . . Mrs. Oates . . Constable . . . Nurse Baker . . Stephen Rice . . Operator ..... Student Director Staging ...... . . . .. Paul Dennis .... .Mary Sullivan Charlene McLaughlin . . . David Swiderski . . Charlotte Girard .. . Marshall Wills . . Peggy McDonald RonKuhn . . Carolyn Hoeniger . . . . . . Patty Clark . . Sheila Braby Joe Halleck Terry Alsteen Judy Brookins l Susan Huprich , ...f J -, .- . , ' f- , . , I .f M .Z AVN: -. A tm Q vjj.1'.f: il . f--.Jing , QV,,,:f,f.1 ,J 'UL ' . J-'. L .4 . Q ' j MJ, .t J 1- ,.. if , -I ini, 0. r , ,, L, ' 'Y t -U4 5 lr, 34- 'urn-5-wt I., V- 0: gun V. LL' .I 4-I: ,LZ In .3 Qwnn J ' A ' .f - ,- ,, 'P 'ff - , ' v F -J D' -'H C' ' . .7 IVA -Ay l I, , 1 Nl fn 5 4 . 3 ,AY ' T 1'f',I4,v i, I x Q-4' 7' 5,73 gi'-awp., .. a V ' w A,-?, I , I '34, 4 ui. ,A 4 I ' l-'A ' - ,Q . Mary Sullivan's portrayal of Mrs. Warren was su- . .. , perior. Shown to the left is the scene in which ,. c Uv she has a heart attack. 5 . li 1' . - .5,.N,?---,??f V --3-W - -. -f The most dramatic scene of the play occurred when Mrs. Warren lMary Sulli- vanj killed the Professor CPaul Dennisj to the horror of Helen KCI-marlene Mc Laughlinj, i.' A .1 il ik ... , . ., it...-ci . K LQ c-,- If : -H5441 A - . t t l ' t We - in ' . ,I 'r.,. , 4 r. 4 - 1 A 3 .fy , -W-' C! 'Y 3-6-l 5531 ar , fs gc . 2 my - K u 'fi 1 0 32 1-f-.... ,Q Q '.,,-p-:.--1e,-'- -Y-'W - ' is -'.-S? 'l -.-I-1q,,,, . 557-,.-. -'.-, fw Y 1 J I , I ' I ,tx lift .i' 1' n Q3 - ' ' - .f V ' ff f i me v' if s 5 I V . I i lilli' ' it y l t s , i s A l ,. - if l' l E A Q ' l in Kelso l-ligh presented its annual Christmas concert on December 6. Traditional Christmas music played by the band and Christmas songs sung by the various choral groups were combined to give everyone a les tive evening that they will lang remember. Christmas Concert A ' - I i . The Roaring Tvventies gym show, held April li, was a roaring success. The entertaining Gym dance routines, group and solo singing, tumbling, and comical Nl.C 'S went over very well. Randy Nofus, In a Frank Fontaine routine, convulsed The audrencewvith hlsantlcs. Doug Kelley portrayed Jackie Gleason as Joe the bartender. Publication Dance At the Publications Class after game dance Patty Clark and Gary Butler crowned the T962- l963 Skag Queen and Ugly Man, Marilyn Miller was crowned Skag Queen and PaulSudar,Ugly Man. Other students nominated by their classes were Kathy Fitchett, and Denny Nlayecla, re- presenting the Junior Class, Sandee Meier, Senior Class and Tim Wishord, Sophomore Class. 1, 'N y fn 0 i . l. 4. fs' cr' li if f 5 in iff A - I -' ' lla E io- QM V i - F' 134 i W: -4- 5. - , A-i.-'W UE ,I , RPSL :L ,V ' 'l l i l -- will 1 li ' Q fi, ' . 1' I 3, t l-ilfgvfal' , i fl., li li- 1 li 11: 1,4 L Evidence of parental interest in Kelso High School was shawn by the large number of parents attending Open House, this year. The annual Open House was held on November 20 with the theme Education Meets the Challenge of Change. After a short meeting in the auditorium, invitations were ex- tended to visit the class rooms and the teachers, to view dis- play bulletin boards, and to hear a tape recording of a radio play, Visiting parents also enioyed a demonstration ofthe tum- blebugs and the blue and gold volleyball teams. Open House Boys' and Girls' State Representing Kelso at Girls' State and Boys' State in June were Patti Summers and Wayne Baker. Patti attended the Girls' Institute at Central Washington College campus in Ellensburg and Wayne went to the campus of the Pacific Lutheran Univer- sity in Tacoma. Girls' and Boys' State are sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliaryand the American Legion. Patti . 1 1l' rv K. . f 'gl 106 -1-mini ., i --i-, I r l W oyne Bal-:er xxx -e ss-use 1 se.: ,, so 4 , s 3 41 l I' Seated: Tereza Batista Liete, Brazil, Raul Medina, Philippines, Karen Ann Kettering, returnee from Denmark, Deitrich Lerche, Germany, Roger Shaw, returnee from Germany, John Rhodes, returnee from Germany, Azrul Ilias Abbas, Malaya, Kyoko Matsuraba, Japan, Mary K. Riley, returnee from France, Cathleen .Io Root, returnee from Germany, Clemence Mal- donado-Mera, Ecuador. Standing: Nilce Zamora-Murillo, Costa Rica, Patty Clerk, Yolette Ferninandes, Malaya, Kris de Lamajorie, France, Carlos Quesada-Tristan, Costa Rica,Ya1cin Sener, Turkey, Patrice Vivet, France, Christine Voitot, France, Bo Shultz Anderson, Denmark, Wilhelmina Botha, South Africa, Doug Kelley. World Fellowship Day N5 The theme for i963 World Fellowship Day was Hearts in Harmony. At the annual assembly each foreign student was introduced to the student body by emcee, Doug Kelley. Climaxing a day filled with activities, these students from other lands were entertained at a potluck dinner given by the Latin Club. There were a total of i4 foreign students representing the countries of Denmark, Brazil, South Africa, Malaya, Germany, Ecuador, Japan, Philippines, Costa Rica, Turkey, and France. Six returnees represented Denmark, Germany, and France. Foreign Exchange Student Kris del..amaiorie, this year's foreign exchange student from France, stayed at the home of the Delbert Holbrooke. Kris took to Kelso High with apparent ease, ioining many clubs, includ- ing GAA and Lassies. Because of her friendly disposition and her ready smile, she has gained many friends. The fact that she has been able to carry on a very interesting conversation in well-spoken English has been a delight to the students. When questioned about her likes and dislikes, Kris replied that she didn't like ice cream, pop, and watermelon. She does, however, like the American hamburger. l like the bun, she said. Although Kris's stay must come to an end, we know that she will cherish her memories of old Kelso High and that she will have her Bagpipe to keep those memories. 107 1 FFA Activities ' Ted Trople Jim Rogers Ken Stinton .ml-T Robin Reed Cliff Eddington Gil Harkey Spencer Stewart Butch Higgins Tim Smith Norvin Peer Gordon Calvert Larry Smith Rod Thurman Larry Moore Alex Calvert Rick Williamson Mu . SIC D C Partment and YOLYL fgowonffiwuvs F ' - SQYXGS . l C515- .S fi'Cw ' FIRST HOW: Nancy Adams, Sandra Courser, Lois Caskey, Marily Bartell, Judi Hunziker, Kathy Piper, Frances Stewart, Patsy Jones. SECOND ROW: Rocky White, Vicki Carpenter, Anna Roush, Sandy Morgan, Mary Lyons, Cheryl Goin, Barbara Walden, Nancy Word. THIRD ROW: Tom Williams, Roger Premo, Larry Moore, Bob Lynn, Steve White, Chuck Lcxppe, John Cross- land, Steve Averre. FOURTH ROW: George Eubcmks, Randy Nafus, Bob Lund, Jim Johnson, Bruce Konop, Dan Fagerstrom, Jerry Carroll, Charles Berg. A Cappella Choir H 4 3 FIRST ROW: Suzanne Whyatt, Michale Taft, Sandy Porter, Lynette Moreland, Dede Barrett, Margie Eby, Marian Stinton, Faye Crombie. SECOND ROW: Lila Liljegren, Charlotte Girard, Bonnie Bornstedt, Chris Arvidson, Carolyn Ogden, Vicky Bay, Rose Naden, Patti Summers. THIRD ROW:Carl Haas, Bill Crisman, Don Culber, Bon Johnson, Dale Williams, Jim Gardener, Wayne Swallow, Dan Campbell, Gene Moore, Jim Timmons. FOURTH ROW: Bob Dashielle, Dwight Hastings, Ralph Noe, Stan Parsons, Allen Thornton, Bob Kincaid, .Terry Brenner, Tom Guglomo, Tim Wishard, Steve Moore, Norman Powell. An excellent voice is a prerequisite for the members of a cappella choir for it is neces- sary to have good tone and harmonizing and the ability to sing some of the difficult songs these singers attempt. This is the largest of the singing groups and is therefore called to perform on many occa- sions. Under the superb leadership of Mr. Meharg they have performed before the Student Body at the Christmas concert, spring concert, Fellowship Day, and on other important occasions. The students appreciated this entertainment very much. A Capella also excelled at the South- west Washington Music Meet. Their accomplishments not only gave the audience pleasure but also gave the singers a sense of deep satisfaction. So great an outlet for singing talents has the a cappella choir become that if it were to dishond, some eighty or more students would be neglected. lt has become so naturally an im- portant part ofthe assemblies and festive occasions. This year it has indeed been a superior singing group. 111 at .fi Y T .fe IBF. I i I E RQ -1 - 'if' 17.5 -1. , .. , kil l J--lr ' A - Q V -, gc A y A ' ,B 3, . Z - .r film, ' 1 . I 1 . - , mile.: A rf, N. .I A.. fl A F- ,X . ,lf ' I , ii.. - rl i I L ' b l' I 'id 5 A V XX.. 1 I' X l I D X T i ' 1 I I F . N, i l l 4 l .1 l i i i 1, FIRST Row: Cheryl Goin. SECOND ROW: Michele Taft, Marily FIRST ROW: John Crossland. SECOND ROW: Tom Williams, Bartell. THIRD ROW: Nancy Adams, Sandy Courser. FOURTH Roger Pfemo, Steve White. THIRD ROW: Bob Lynn, Dan Faqer- Row: Marian Stinton, Rachelle While, Patti Summers Strom, Bruce Korwp. Jerry Carroll. FOURTH ROW: Tom Guqlvmo, Bob Kincaid, Ti'n Wishard, Sieve Moore. Nonette Boys' Ensemble The nonette is a musical group, composed of nine girls lhaving clear, well-toned voices. Being a member of nonette is both a The boys' ensemble is mode Up of Kelso Hl9h'5 mosl mlemed privilege and honor for These girls. Besides singing for the school on special occasions, they sing for various social func- tions in the community. They practiced long and hard this year, and, consequently, did very well at the region-contest. male singers. These boys sing for student body assemblies and for various community functions. They have applied themselves to their work and have been rewarded with high ratings along with high vocal achievements. Orchestra Reactivated afier a lapse of several years, the orchestra has taken its place among the musical groups of Kelso High School. The group has met with much approval in appearances at concerts and an other occasions. The orchestra is directed by Mr. Neu- bauer. FIRST ROW: Kathy Kirwan, Pavlis Zarins, Leland Bean, Marshall Wills, Peggy Murray, Vernon Gaskill, Sharon Lusk, Anna Mat son. SECOND ROW: JoAnn Dick, Denny Freeburg, Linda Johnson, Sue Churchill, Kathy Clark, Dan Behrends, Mr. Neubauer THIRD ROW: Jack Courtney, Warren Lotridge, Mike Caines, Skip Reeves, Mel Chaufty, Dave Oswald, Paul Dennis, Doug Duane Moore. - ' 1.13 , Lf LL-- D ' ' Girls' Chorus The Girls' Chorus is a new group so girls who have sire to sing, but do not have the time for choir. The appeared in public performances with the other m groups and have done very well. Singing is made po by alternating with either their gym classes or study The group shows o good possibility of expansion. FIRST ROW: Roger Premo, Don Moor, Doug Parker, D bor, Norvin Peer. SECOND ROW: John Sparrows, Ler Jack Courtney, Doug Kelley, Gary Jacobsen, Jim C Steve White. 11 , if t -mljlllmgllfgf L ma tl aim? 'T-ri,-,1 WT vgr... ' 'if ul 811.59 ssible halls. FIRST ROW: Connie Marko, Linda Phillips, Sharon Bray, CeCe Richardson, Becky John SGH. Vervl Parrott. Peggy Murray. Cece cmrk. SECOND now: Carolyn Olson, candy Par- sons, Judy Willman, Sharon Burson, Linda Phillipi, Leslie Busley, Lois Johnson, Thelma Beaston. THIRD ROW: Beverly Ellis, Lile Hughes, Betty Crawford, Judy Fuller, Sandy Karr, Roberta Johnson, Carol Baker, Sandra Bartley, Marsha Anderson, the cle- y have usical Pep Band At all the pep assemblies and home games this year, the Hilander Pep Bond has diligently worl-:ed to promote school spirit. Their music has inspired enthusiasm and pep among the students and hos helped spur us on to victory. uane Moor, Elton Strange, Gary Dun- oy Nill, Warren Lotridge, Joel-Ierbes, arlton, Larry Boudreau, Doug Clark, 'H or T f' 1 r-is I-v -'-+-. U-'Y'f!gq 4-: 1, we fun T . e '2 -6. - ..,r , z .,,f-1---:'v1f., If-' e H W ' ' FIRST ROW: Marsha McDonald, Linda Johnson, JoAnn Dick, Paul Kemper, Gary Essman, Marsha Larson, Janet Collins, Kathy Clark, Sue Churchill, Doug Clark, Randy Anshutz, Jim' Carlton, Doug Parker. SECOND ROW: Gary Dunbar, John Spar- rows, Jim Courtney, Denny Freeburg, Elton Strange, Pat Eaton, Ernie Dennis, AJ-an Merritt,Jim Ward. THIRD ROW: Duane Moor, Larry Austin, Mike Caines, Steve White, Melvin Chaufty, Dwight Joplin, Norvin, Peer, Bob Cadwell, Larry Bourdeau, Dave Oswald, Pat Ridgeway, Paul Dennis, Gary Butler, Gary Jacobson. FOURTH ROW: Doug Kelley, Skip Reeves, Don Moore, Roger Premo, Joe Herbes, Jack Court- ney, Leroy Nill, Terry Tack, Warren Lotridge, Alan Swanson, Mr. Butler. 114 'ff' ii. tt 'R i QFHTTT' 7.11275-L--Z-,,.,? -V ff- - Y- AI 7,1 -e - mffiff- ,.. . - Y., Z.- . I l ' I . Q , if i , - sf ' ' fe: - A. A XL A A .s.Tc.,,,h W-, i 1 is . . W, as i l -see, Band No football game was complete without the Hilonder Band, providing entertainment at halftime. These talented students demonstrate many p ball field and accompany the Lassies in their routines. Under the direction of Ber- nard Builer, the band works hard to perfect these precision drills and unified march- ing for parades and games. The band also performed at the winter concert, spring concert, Christmas Program, Brigadoon, and various other musical programs. The ted at the music meet on March 23 by several soloists and various recision drills on the foot- band was represen instrumental groups at R. A. Long High School. 115 I nl! 3 .-F' .BW ' 'N aH-j1 '-fr -i I , 4, ' ' 5 ,. 4- i., A 1 ., , . .X -,. , .. s ' : 1 if X i' ' ,- ' H c ,A A - , , Lili es - . 1 -4- - - f l. , A--1-we 'Jfa f 1 f -i .. -4 , Fffzrvf- f V U-- ' s'7 f' 1'-15.4.-Q L4-J i:.1'ifgnimJ:st mae. , 1 n i N BRASS CHOIR FIRST ROW: Warren Lotridge, Paul Dennis, Dave Oswald, Steve White, Mel Chauity, Larry Boud- reau, Gary Jacobsen, Leroy Nill. SECOND ROW: Terry Tack, Roger Prema, Joe Herbes, Jack Courtney, Skip Reeves, Alan Swanson. TROMBONE QUARTET Terry Tack, Leroy Nill, Alan Swanson, Warren Lotridge. .ag .V-s 3 FLUTE TRIO Kathy Clark, Sue Churchill, Janet Collins. 4: 1::1::: CLARINET QUARTET Linda Johnson, Paul Kemper, Dennis Freeburg, John Sparrows. BRASS QUARTEIT Skip Reeves, Mel Chauity, Paul Dennis, Gary Jacobsen. 'P Clubs 4 Z. , we' Y rpm Nix? lov.: 33' 6 J- ff' nfl Uirbflnn lulilwilnn 1 I FIRST ROW: Mary Durazo, Sheila Braby, Clarice Olson, Vienna Johnson, Rocky White, Nancy Neyman, Judy Lyons, Anamae Okerstrom, Pat McCarrick, Miss Long. SECOND ROW: Kris de Lamajorie, Lynn King, Susan Huprich, Jarold Hamm, Rodger Rhinehart, Jack Young, Mick Peterson, Jim Libby, Gary Butler, Patty Clark, Gayle Earley, Mary Milliman. , , The main purpose ofthe International Relations Club is to help students grasp a more complete understanding and knowledge of foreign countries. Every two years the IRC finances half of the expenses ofa foreign student at Kelso High. IRC also sponsors World Fellowship Day with the help of the Latin Club. One of the biggest highlights of the year was the Southern Washington lnternational Relations League KSWIRLJ Conference on April 5 and 6 at Clark College in Vancouver. Many Kelso High students participated in this conference with Patty Clark acting as Re- cording Secretary. FIRST ROW: Marsha Sayler, Marily Bartell, Sue Zerby, Judy L.oeb, Susan Holbrook, Freda Hannine, Jo Ann Dick, Carol Petersen, Sylvia Nesbit, Caroline Woodard, Renee Olin. SECOND ROW: Suzie Noseda, Chris Chalupa, Chris Arvidson, Mary Lyons, Marsha Larson, Marlys Matlila, Sue Primozich, Margaret Bopp, Marsha Gerry, Carol Ackerman, Julie Westervelt. THIRD ROW: Janet Fritz, Steve Averre, Doug Clark, Dan Wyatt, Doug Kelly, Paul Dennis, Bob Fergu- son, Happy Walker, Jerry Perkins, Marshall Wills, Margie Eby. si QQ A A LAY A A V , . tr ii.. A l FIRST ROW: Marsha McDonald, Caroline Woodard, Pam Rice, Cindy Loranger, Dee Parks, Sharon Opsahl, Peggy Beust, Michale Taft, Janet Miller. SECOND ROW: Suzie Noseda, Connie Anderson, Ellen Ward, Lynda Shoftner, Margie Eby, Jody Williams, Jeanie Bender, Veryl Parrott, Sandy Porter. THIRD ROW: Vicky Napper, Sandra Bryant, Linda York, Vicky Ray, Cheryl Goin, Billie Ball, Darlene Smith, Nancy Adams, Brenda Cherry, Linda Cooper, Colleen Hunt, Miss Barragan. FOURTH ROW: Steve Avery, Dan Fagerstrom, Kathy Clark, Rose Naden, Diane McCoy, Vicki Carpenter, Suzanne Primozich, Terrie Stock, Beverly Ellis, Jerry Holcomb, Dan Whyatt. The French and Spanish Clubs have combined this year to form a more interesting club called the Modern Modern Languages Club. The members of both clubs become acquainted with the countries and the culture of their inhabitants through films, speakers, and parties. In this way the club members have better insight into the position these countries hold in world affairs of today. Students who are tak- ing Spanish will have a better chance to learn about Spanish speaking countries because Miss Bar- ragan, the club advisor, is a native of Mexico. The members of the Modern Languages Club also participate in the annual Christmas Party along with the lRC'and Latin Club. E FIRST ROW: Patty Clark, Andrea Kennedy, Beth Carroll, Kathy Kirwan, Carol Petersen, Marily Bartell, Dona Swann, Carmen Ross, Janie Jellison. SECOND ROW: Miss Barragan, Janice Eldred, Chris Chalupa, Carol Ackerman, Carla Gerry, Karen Wegsteen, Martha Bames, Janet Macpherson, Carol Guffey, JoAnne Dick, Sylvia Nesbit. THIRD ROW: Beth Rawlings, Rocky White, Karen Anderson, Marlys Mattila, Paul Sudar, Terry Tack, Pat Ridgeway, Vienna Johnson, Terri Hoggatt, Pat Eaton, Margaret Geissler. T r it .SL lnffll- ri'i s- .1 FIRST ROW: Janet McDonald, Pat Raymen, Kris de Lamajorie, Lynn King, Susan Karjola, Gayle Earley, Karen Kingsbury. SECOND ROW: Wayne Baker, Miss'Hopkins, Judy Peabody, Sheila Braby, Marlyce Hansen, Judy Lyons, Mary Snodgrass, Karen North, Jerold Hamm. THIRD ROW: Rodger Rhinehart, John Holmes, Clark Gosset, Dave Erickson, Mick Petersen, Jack Young, Ari: Godfrey, Jim Libby. The Junior Classical League, commonly known as the Latin Club, is one at the most active clubs in . - Kelso High. Under the leadership of Miss Hopkins and club president Jack Young, this club has co- 'l1I'11OI' Classlcal operated with the lnternational Relations Club and the other language clubs in manyworthwhile pro- iects. Some of the highlights of the year were the state convention in November, the language clubs' Christmas party, and the World Fellowship Day at which the JCL members planned and served the dinner. JCL has also had several money-making proiects, such as the pen sale and the sale ot' pop at all games and wrestling matches. Once again these busy students edited and produced on issue of VOX LATINA, the state JCL magazine, with Sharon Schott' as editor. FIRST ROW: Susie Noseda, Barbara Julius, Sue Churchill, Margaret Clark, Julie Westervelt, Sue Zerby, Sharon Schaif, Susan Holbrook. SECOND ROW: Mary Lyons, Bob Lund, Happy Walker, Pat Gemar, Mike Jenkins, Jim Williams, Garden Hodgeson,Henry Reinke, Marsha Larson. THIRD ROW: Bill Brookerson, Dick Schroeder, Tom Radcliffej Doug Kelley, Paul Dennis, Chuck Klawitter, Bill Morvee, Ron Kuhn, Joe Halleck. if , F' l 1 .l 1 i k. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Fischer, Lynn Behrencls, Marsha Sayler, Valarie I-lanstad, Linda Johan- sen, Judi Hunziker, Kathy Piper, Linda Swanson, Lynda Singleton, Janet Fritz. SECOND ROW: Jennette Slattum, Candy Parsons, Shirley Roulette, Charlene Brunner, Carolyn Hoeninger, Linda Wegsleen, Donna Pelerson, Carolyn Ogden, Barbara Walden, Ann Billington. THIRD ROW: Jeff Reardon, Richard Chesley, Rick Rasmussen, Skip Reeves, Steve Moore, Ken Goody, Tim Wishard, Dan Bailey, Marshall Wills, Jim Hartley. Most of These seniors will be enfering college in The fall To continue their feacher Training. Many of these students in pre- vious years have gone on To become Teachers in Kelso schools. A1 The end of the year one of these deserving seniors will be awarded the KEA Scholarship To help confinue Their educarion. FIRST ROW: Jeannette Clark, Gayle Earley, Sheila Braby, Nancy Ward, Sandy Olsin. SECOND ROW: Miss Marcellus, Jerold Hamm, Alan Swanson, Karen Wegsteen, Gary Jacobsen, Steve White. Q .iw 95 1' N? ., gil 'L s, ii' gi l 'S :gl E . V, ,- 4 . , ii ' ' 3?-, . M -8- e ' KAREN WEGSTEEN Oi PATTT CLARK president Vice-President Girls' League ' 7 Service proiecrs for The school has been The main goal of The 62-63 Girls' League. The Big and Little Sister plan was infro- duced and proved quite successful as every new sophomore girl ',, ease e me had a senior or iunior sisrer To guide her in The firsf confused year of school. Girls' League sponsored other Tradirional proiecfs such as -The Christmas Ball, Senior Breal-cfasr, and the Nlo1her's Tea. Mrs. Maxey and Mrs. Thompson provided much help as advi- sors ond were rewarded by the admiration of The many girls on the cabinet iSANDY THORNTON Secretary FIRST ROW: Sue Karjolu, Sandy Thornton, Mrs.'Maxey, Karen Wegsteen, Mrs. Thompson Patty Clark, Margaret Bopp. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Fischer, Frances Stewart, Ellen Ward Jessica Koth, Anamae Okerstrom, Sue Primozich, Rochelle White, Carol Ackerman, Pattyl Richards. nur r W- ,, ly' p fi ASB Representative .rw-:-ry ' -, -. MARGARET BOPP Treasurer fl out - nv .-1 - 7. tm 62' . l 19 r 1 14 FIRST ROW: Rocky White, Mr. Wininq, Patty Clar . : , Sheila Braby, Joe Halleck, Susan Huprich. Thespians Thespians is an honorary club open to all students who have an interest In dramatics and have metthe entrance re- quirements. A student must have work- ed 60 house on a dramatic presentation either as a stagehand or actar. The goal of the Thespians has been the purchasing of new sound equipment for the auditorium. These talented students have spent many hours in rehearsal for plays, mem- orizing lines, or slopping paint back- stage. As a special proiect this year, Thes- pians performed a one-oct play, The Happy Journey to Camden and Trenton, by Thornton Wilder. The play centered around a normal family making an auto trip to the home of a married daughter. Although,Kelsa brought home no awards from the Washington State One-Act Play Contest, The Happy Journey was greeted with many favorable com- ments. k SECOND ROW Pal McCarrlck Doug Clark, .,, 11 'l .Aww . l ,, tt tt: t ex H ll k. SECOND ROW: Sheila Braby, Keith Walker THIRD FIRST ROW: Susan Huprich, Joe a ec ROW: Pat McCarrigk,, Terry Alsteen, Rocky White, Patty Clark. I 1 so Mabel Tippery, FIRST ROW: Patty Clark, Gayle Barley, Kris de Lamajorie, Sharon Baxter, Judy Peabody, Gary Butler, L.ois Caskey, Dona Swann, Janet McDonald, Frances Mayeda, Suzanne Whyott. SECOND ROW: Michale Taft, Suzie Noseda, JoAnn Dick, Susan Holbrook, Judy Lyons, Anamae Okerstrom, Janice Eldred, Nancy Ward, Sharon Schaff, Andrea Kennedy, Caroline Woodward THIRD ROW: Pat McCarrick, Freda Hanninen, Mary Lyons, Dolores Jamieson, Vienna Johnson, Terry Tack, Jerry Faulkner, Rochelle White, Karen Wegsteen, Marlyce Hansen, Sheila Braby, Patti Summers. Lassies The Lassies are an official pep club which promotes spirit and enthusiasm at all the games and pep assemblies. To gain admission, a desig- nated number of points must be earned by each girl and certain character standards must be met. Joining this club is a sincere gesture of loyalty for membership takes much time and there are strict regulations and strong requirements. FIRST ROW: Andrea Kennedy, Frances Stewart, Patty Clark, Gayle Barley, National Honor Society National Honor Society is composed of stu- dents who have received Honor Roll grades throughout their high school years. Those mem- bers who have consistently retained an excellent scholastic average received gold pins at gradua- tion. Highlight of the year was o banquet given by Kelso for the R. A. Long Torch Club. Entertain- ment plus good food provided an opportunity for students of the two schools to get acquainted and become friends. A ten-dollar scholarship was awarded to the most deserving student. Dona Swann, Susan Karjola, Mary Milliman, Kris de Lamajorie, Pat Raymen, Frances Mayeda, Sharon Baxter. SECOND ROW: Lynn King, Lois Caskey, Sheila Braby, Susan Holbrook, Pat McCarrick, Julie Westervelt, Eileen Porvi, Judy Ullrich, JoAnne Dick, Ruby Snyder, Miss Klein. THIRD ROW: Anamae Okerstrom, Marian Stinton, Carol Gulfey, Patti Summers, Beth Rawlings, Karen Wegsteen, Rochelle White, Dolores Jamieson, Vienna Johnson, Mary Lyons, Judy Lyons. c A Iii. AL W 'Sz' M I . aku l ' er. 'lf 1 ' 'v ix 1, 1 , 1 'fi L -5 X L FIRST ROW: Janie Jellison, Janet Miller, Lynn Behrends, Sandy Porter, Marily Bartell, Pam Rice, Sue Radcliffe, Peggy Roust, Roxie Quick, Clarice Knudson, Marsha McDonald. SECOND ROW: Sharon Tully, Suzie Noseda, Margie Eby, Carol Achermon, Sandra Morgan, Chris Chalupa, Linda Singleton, Bette Smith, Kathy Piper, Carol Petersen, Patsy Jones. THIRD ROW: Freda Hanninen, Sue Zerby, Jeannette Slattum, Flora Roles, Janet Tryon, Patty Richards, Marsha Gerry, Sharon Schaif, Linda York, Linda Riley, Donna Petterson, Sylvia Nesbit. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Parsons, Anna Mattson, Kathy Kirwan, Terri Stock, Terrie Hoggatt, Linda Wegsteen, MC1l'lYS MUUilC.Nancy Unger, Carole Park, Marsha Larson, Candy Bacon. V Y 3 Booster Club Newly formed by the Lassies, Booster Club's purpose was to help organize school spirit throughout Kelso High. Through this club the girls who showed loyalty and met special quali- fications vvere chosen the following year for Lossies. These girls make our cheering section larger and more organized by sitting around the Lossies. Each girl is required to wear o white blouse with a Lassie emblem and a dark skirt on every Tuesday and Friday. The membership of the Boosters is mode up mostly of Junior and Sophomore girls who want to earn acti- vity points for Lassies. FIRST ROW: Thelma Beaston, Bonnie Bornstedt, Rae Marie Fordham, Marsha Sayler, Janet Fritz, Carolyn Fischer, Margie Jellison, Sandy Ham, Linda Palmer. SECOND ROW: Linda Mc Dee, Linda Johansen, Judy Loeb, Nancy Merritt, Judy Halladay, Connie Marko, Becky Johnson, Susan Crocco, Carmen Ross, Billie Ball, Cindy Laranger, Barbara Dick, Karen Nagle, Carolyn Woodward. THIRD ROW: Linda Shaifner, Jody Williams, Ann Jacobsen, Margaret Geissler, Judy Hunziker, Linda Swanson, Ellen Ward, Vicky Napper, Ann Billinqton, Barbara Walden, Mar- garet Bopp, Barbara Clark, Betty Crawford, CeCe Richardson. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Clark, Candy Parsons, Harriet Rhoades, Judyne Langhorst, Brenda Cherry, Georgia Cox, Diane McCoy, Rose Naden, Linda Johnson, Diane Shaffer, Veryl Parrott, Jeanie Bender, Sharon Opsahl, Carla Gerry. FIFTH ROW: Mureen Cummings, Carol Baker, Mary Ann Jones, Carole Carlile, Beverly Ellis, Sue Primizoch, Vicki Carpenter, Jackie Bird, Patty Ramsdell, Sue Churchill, Janet Mac- pherson, Nancy Adams, Leslie Buslev. u ' , A . , T'1' '5'?'T4E59 . -l.fL'fI FIRST ROW: Suzanne Whyatt, Sandy Osborn, Shirley Olsen, Mary Snodgrass, Billie Ball, Karen North,JoAnn Dick, Lois Johnson, Karen Nagle, CeCe Clark. SECOND ROW: Dona Swann, Chris Arvidson, Patti Summers, Dolores Jamieson, Diane McCoy, Marsha Larson, VickiCar- penter, Kay Richards, Rose Naden, Georgia Cox, Sheila Braby, Pat McCarrick. Each class has its own organization of Tri-Hi-Y. These groups tore sponsored by the Y and do service bath to our school and to our community. Each year the girls progress to the next club. The Sophomore girls' Tri-l'li-Y is called Scottie, Junior, Bonnie, and the Seniors, Kilties. Belief in high Christian ideals is a requirement for membership. They sponsor many money making proiects and the annual tolo in the spring. Each year the tolo queen candidates are selected from girls who GFS Tri-Hi-Y members, with two girls being chosen from each club. FIRST ROW: Marsha Saylers, Marsha Kealther, Sandy Ham, CeCe Richardson, Nancy Merritt, Sharon Peterson, Margaret Moore, Pam Chamberlain, Ann Jacobsen, Rita Caldwell, Carolyn McEwen. SECOND ROW: Sue Applegate, Cindy Chamberlain, Flora Roles, Linda Riley, Nancy Unger, Marlys Mattila, Beverly Ellis, Roberta Johnson, Lila Hughes, Roberta Kuhn, Kathy Kuhn, Kathy Hill, Maxine Crayne. ' ' '3'a 'W ..,. .i Hwwrjsmi fmuengi o u -. x l sa i J :ffl ,gl 'fi ' 'l FIRST ROW: Jarold Hamm, Jim Carlton, Mike Morris, Dennis Kukkola, Jerry Perkins, Rodger El-cman, Wayne Baker, John Crossland. SECOND ROW: Butch Farley, Flon Kuhn, Bill Morvee, Clark Goset,.David Erickson, Paul Dennis, Doug Kelley, Bob Ferguson, Richard Krueger. H Y 1- Nurses Staff The dufies of the nurse's staff are 10 mnlre students who are ill more comfortable, to Cll'll'l'llf1lSl9I' lirst aid to iniured students, ond To help with the keeping of health records. These jobs give valuable experience for future careers in the field of nursing. Many of the girls who have worlced on the nurse's staff have gone on to become nurses. Hi-Y is o boys' organizarion sponsored by The YMCA. Although This club is not o school organization, if plays an irriporfonr in The community and school by performing public services and in promoting Chrisrion ideals. The group also porricipared in various communi1y and civic proiecrs including The World Ser- vice Program. FIRST ROW: Susan Karjola, Mary Sullivan, Lois Caskey, Mqrily Bartell, Mary Ross. SECOND ROW: Margaret BOPP, Linda Wegsteen, Nicky Christiansen, Marsha Gerry, Joyce Palmer, rlain Wanda Chambe ' . --eral A is ogrllinf'EQAEQAQ-'MCL-QlgiiiilTilly 1SQJBklASTkLlhfaLiek' secowpinow. Mrs Tholnpsonl Susan Huprich, Bob Holcomb, Howard Troy, Jim' Johnson, Jim'Dupras, Leroy Drent,'Mike Elrod, Roberta Newton, Dee Parks, Charlotte Girard. During the past year, the library crew, under the compe- tent direction of Mrs. Thompson, has done a very efficient iob of running the library. The library workers are not only a very busy crew, but they are a very lucky crew,While they are doing the very many iobs connected with books, they have the opportunity to ac-V in 51-,Owing of filmg, The movie crew, under the direction of Mr. Jones, has become an important part of school by the use of movies in the class- room. The main classes concerned with these movies are bio- logy, chemistry, and history. The boys participating in this class gain knowledge in operation of the movie proiectors and Cluclm themselves with books from all Sources' FIRST ROW: Vernon Gaskill, John Calbreath, Mr. Jones, Sandee Servis, Larry Nelson, Henry Reinke, Ralph Noe. SECOND ROW: Gus Chamberlain, Freeman Pitt, Dan McLaughlin, Gordon Calvert, Orville Starcher, Ben Nye, Mike Sundquist Larry Moore THIRD HOW: Terry Herndon, Jim Sanders, Mike Talent, Gary Shumway, Darrell Wilson, Gary Leupold, Steve Disquej Oscar Mitchell. Charles Tfllfelelt r-rr 'T c' c--i' 'Y l :,Yl,y,g'.' ' l t. '7. - it qv FIRST BOW: Sue Karjola, Linda Disque, Mabel Tippery, Mary Snodgrass, Nancy Ward, Betty Witty, Sarldfd BFUCUCYV FYUHCGS MUYGCUJ- SECOND ROW: Nicky Christiansen, Inge Lanzl, Judy Ullrich, Dolores Jamieson, Eileen Parvi, Betty Cline, Sharon Baxter, Sandy Servis. Science Club Thanks to Mr. Bowerman the Science Club took hold this year. Enthusiastic students learned about and worked with projects of scientific interest. Members enter local, regional, and out- oi-state science fairs. I1 is hoped that this club will remain active in the future. Secretarial Club The Secretarial Club is made up of girls who are interested in vanced secretarial course is eligible for membership. Under the leadership at Mr. Nelson these girls go on field trips to local industries and to banks and business offices in Portland. Many of the girls are able to attain high paying jobs with iust the high school training in this course. FIRST ROW: Janet Miller, Marsha Sayler, Beth Carroll, Kathy Kirwan, Patty Ramsdell, Kathy Clark, Marlys Mattila, Linda Singleton, Janet Fritz, Boxie Quick, Karen Kingsbury. SECOND BOW:Boger Ekman, Wayne Baker, .Tarold Hamm, Lee Chess, Mr. Bowerman. THIRD BOW: Rodger Bhinehart, Mike Jenkins, Bill Brookerson, Bon Kuhn, Jack Young, Stan Thomas, John Holmes, Arthur Godfrey, Bill Marvee, Kenny Powell, Gary Butler. secretarial work as a career. Any girl who is taking the ad- l McEwen, Carole Park, Barbara Sowell, Darlene Slavens, Judyne Langhorst, Me1odiMcDon- 7, P. li.. ew.- - FIRST ROW: Mr. Humphreys, Darlene Laurila, Kathy Fitchett, Janet McDonald, Mabel Tip- pery, Dona Swann, Barbara Kinneman, Carole Axt, Connie Anderson, Sharon Baxter, Sherry Ellingson, Mary Ross, Lola Morgan, Miss Klein. SECOND ROW: Lynette Moreland, Linda Cooper, Sandra Bryant, Janet Tryon, Lenore Addicks, Donna Erickson, Carol Guifey, Marsha Gerry, Janet Macpherson, Qlarice Knudson, Judy Ullrich, Dede Barrett. THIRD ROW: Bill Future Business Leaders ald, Wanda Reed, Dolores Jamieson, Brenda Cherry, Sandra Mehling, Ray Van Dinter. Auditorium Club The Auditorium club is a service organization for girls. Its pur- pose is to promote better relations and to do service for the school. The members of this club usher and sell tickets at all school plays, music programs, and various other school func- tions. This is one ot the best clubs in the school for earning The purpose of FBLA is to inform students who will be entering the business world of some of the problems they will encounter, This club has been very active this year, sponsoring guest speakers at their regular monthly meetings. The members of FBLA have also gone on several interesting and enioyable 'field trips to various business offices and the business college. At the end of the year the members are entertained ot a banquet at a local restaurant. FIRST ROW: Lola Morgan, Janice Krall, Susan Woodard Caroline Woodward,Barbara Kinne- man, Dee Parks, Patty Clark, Irene Teague, Mrs. Calhoun. SECOND ROW: Peggie Moorcroft, Rosie Behrends, Joyce Price, Carolyn McEwen, JoAnn Rocks, Dianne Bailey, Linda Single- ton, Becky Johnson, Sandy Porter, Sherry Ellingson. THIRD ROW: Patty Richards, Jessica Koth, Sharon Schafi, Carol Ackerman, Sue Zerby, Linda Irby, Joyce House, Maxine Crayne, Darlene Smith, Sandy Bryant, Linda Cooper. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Bopp, Rose Naden, Chris Johnson, Marie Davis, Carol Carlile, Charlotte Paxton, Vicki Carpenter, Candy Bacon, Flora Roles, Linda Riley, Pat Bolden, Nancy Unger. FIRST ROW: Martha Mosteller, Sue Radcliffe, Linda Shoifner, Mary Johnson, Carolyn Morse, Carol Carlile, Judy Brookins, Sharon Parks, Donna Guthrie, Karen Le Clair, Peggy Reust, Gayle Burchett.SECOND ROW:Mr. Gaiii, Mike Talent, Frank Luxton, Dave Beck, John Strange, Gerold Sartwell, Fiandy Crockett, Fiay Mathis, Ron Johnson, Dwight Hastings, Jerry Elton Strange. Rifle Club The members of Rifle Club are given a training course through the Junior Division ofthe National Rifle Association. They are taught proper handling of The gun and correct shooting position. They practice the techniques They have learned in The Rifle range. Some are able, after much study and practice, To obtain hunting licenses. S eU'S' Debate Although The Debate Club is small it has gone on several Trips throughout the year to take port in Debate tournaments. Under The leadership of Mr. Barr, a sophomore English teacher, These Talented students have gained valuable experience in public speaking and methods of debating. By Taking part in this club one will not only goin knowledge in debating but a feeling of self-confidence and poise. FIRST ROW: Marsha McDonald, Marilyn Behrends, Peggy Fieust, Carolyn Hoeninger, Margaret Geissler,Jody Williams, Carolyn Fischer. SECOND ROW: Kathie Wood, Anita Roush, Tom Johnston, Mr. Barr, Skip Reeves, Sandra Morgan, Carolyn Ogden. yaiiggqi-qxcavrzzit, .Y - T . . H Mn-, . 1 T , ,Aly . ,ii l , . A5- s J i i . . ,AA l 4 T, '- lr l - - lg 'r I .1 . iv., 17' FIRST ROW: Suzanne Whyatt, Dona Swann, Lois Caskey, Rosie Behrends, Mabel Tippery, Susan Karjola. SECOND ROW: Janet Copper, Karen Wegsteen, Chris Johnson, Beth Rawlings, Rocky White, Dolores Jamieson, Carol Guffey, Sheila Braby. Future I-Iomemakers The Future Homemakers ot America is mode up of girls who are taking home economics at the present time or have taken it in the past. This club helps girls gain some insight into the pro- blems they will encounter when they start homemaking. Some of the highlights of the year were the demonstration day, FFA ban- quet, several regional and state meetings and selection ofthe girl winning the Betty Crocker homemaker award. FIRST ROW: Andrea Kennedy, Cherlyn Pankratz, Michaie Tait, Linda Juntunen Caroline Woodward, Janie Jellison, Sandy Osborn. SECOND ROW: Kathy Fit- chett, Linda Swanson, Linda Harding, Sharon Schaff, Patty Richards, Dianne Bailey, Sylvia Nesbit, Donna Pack, Mrs. Calhoun. THIRD ROW: Janice Eldred, Susan Holbrook, Donn-a Peter- son, Martha Barnes, Linda Wegsteen, Diane McCoy, Margaret Bopp, Chris Arvidson, Freda Hanninen, Nancy Adams. MJF- 1 C Susan Crocco, Toni Davis, Q! ',..i FIRST ROW: R John Jenkins, Herbes, Dave Leslie Harris Hamm, Roy L Future Farmers I. nine alph Abbott, Ron Turner, Stan Grasser, Mike Allen, Sherod Nichols, Bob Phelps, Leslie Scott. Charles WUWS- SECOND ROW: Jerry Sparks, Mike Russell, Earl Van Curen, Albert Farvour, Butch Higgins, Tom Williams, Dennis Schreiner, , Mr. Gross. THIRD ROW: Jack O'Brien, Terry Ogden, Bob Winckworth, Ralph amb, Sherman Johnson, Rockne Welton, Cecil Irons, John Strange, John Dyer. Ut all the clubs in Kelso High School, the FFA includes the interests of more boys than does any other club. These boys engage in many activities related to farming, such as raising animals, planting gardens, and iudging live- stock at fairs throughout Washington Through their activities they gain much useful knowledge and promote a higher interest in Farming techniques Of all their proud accomplishments, the FFA is noted primarily for their prize fryers and for their selection of a Sweetheart at their annual Sweetheart Ball The tryers are made good use of at the annual parent-son banquet in the spring, Mabel Tippery, this year's Sweetheart, has been succeeded by Sylvia Nesbit . SITTING: Dale Bomstedt, Larry Harris, Jim Vonroch, Dennis Vossen, Rich Forest, Terry Cole. FIRST ROW: Norman Peer, Robin Reed, Charles Trafelet, Danny Nelson, Bob Hall, Mabel Tippery, Larry Isaacson, Larry Smith, Ted Trople, Jim Cox, Dick Rogers, Mr. Jackson. SECOND ROW: Ray Crayne, Dick Sutherland, Ron Osborn, Larry Moore, Eldon Minnick. THIRD ROW: John Calbreath, Spencer Stewart, Keith Raappona, Cliit Eddington, Tom Strickland, Mike Stewart, Bob White, Leroy Brent. Rick Trofelet, Gordon Clavert, Larry Nelson. L ll , 1 Q . f FIRST HOW: Dorlan Bales, Marsha McDonald, Renee Olin, Sharon Opsahl, Janet Fritz, Fran Durazo, Marsha Sayler, Sandy Ham, Margie Jellison, Carolyn Fischer, Pavils Zarins. SECOND ROW: Lynn King, Kathy Piper, Linda York, Clarice Olson, Nancy Unger, Dolores Jamieson, Rose Naden, Freda Hanninen, Ann Billington, Jeanne Bender, Margie Eby. THIRD ROW: Vien- na Johnson, Pat Eaton, Wanda Reed, Jack Young, Paul Dennis, George Eubanks, Carolyn Hoeninger, Jackie Bird, Nancy Neymcm, Rodger Ekmqn, Mr. Nelson. Wheafies is a prerequisite for membership in this club. Tennis requires not only excellent control and strategy but also speed. lf's fast moving and rough. The practices are long and hard but they are exhll Tennls araring and Fun, Our of all the kids who 'rurn out only a few are able to make a go of If and become part of The Team because the competition between club members is stiff. This year the Team showed excel lent skill in their play with several schools in S.W.W. FIRST ROW: Vicki Napper, Marilyn Miller, Donna Pack, Carol Petersen, Sylvia Nesbit, Linda Singleton, Veryl Parrott, Andrea Kennedy, Cindy Loranger. SECOND ROW: Linda Riley, Con- nie Anderson, Candy Parsons, Maxine Crayne, Sue Zerby, Julie Westervelt, Anamae Okerstrom, Chris Chalupa. THIRD ROW: Flora Roles, Carol Carlile, Linda Johnson, Sandy Bartley, Vicki Carpenter, Marlys Mattila, Sandra Mehling, Lenore Addicks, Terrie Hoggatt, Chris Arvidscn. f Hilites Staff The HILITES staff has compiled an informative guidebook for Kelso High School students. This book is especially helpful to sophomores and to new students since it gives, among other things, a map of the school and information concerning policies and regulations. This year the HILITES staffis made up ofJudy Ullrich and Ruby Snyder, who have worked hard to produce a better-than- ever guidebook. E-. '2i'- -ur.--, xi t ,, ' , rn gg-. ag.. .- b . I qw . HILLTE EDITORS Fiuby Snyder cmd Judy Ullrich if 5, Hiland Echo Staff iff' Although the first issue of the HILAND ECHO was a little late because of print- ing difficulties, the staff, under the fine leadership of Miss Bostrom and the efficient editor Marlyce Hansen managed soon to catch up and put out the paper at a good rate. Concentration was placed on the construction of the papers, and, of course, good literary form was stressed. ' Besides being assigned articles, the members of the staff were also able to write feature articles showing their own special abilities. The students working on the paper found that this experience was an excellent introduction to on-the-spot iour- nalism and that it would benefit many of them later on. HILAND ECHO EDITOR Marlyce Hansen V!! 'Sir i ASSOCIATE EDITOR Patty Clark The i963 Bagpipe and the many issues of the HlLAND ECHO would have never reached The students of Kelso High without the capable guidance of Miss Bostrom, who has acted not only as an advisor but -as a good friend to all students who have been fortunate enough to take Pub- lications. She has always been able to make one more suggestion to any student, pondering over the fact of what to write as a feature in the paper, or solve one more problem concerning the annual. Although many ofthe things that take place in Publications class would try the patience of a saint, our easy going advisor hardly ever got out of sorts or lost patience, but if she did it was well-provoked. Miss Bostrorn has not only given us an insight into the various facets of writing, but has also taught us to enioy writing rather than flinch at the thought of it. On behalf of all the members ofthe Publications class we would like to thank Miss Bos- trom for adding that certain something that made this class a pleasant memory. FIRST ROW: Judy Peabody, Marlyce Han- sen, John O'Connor, Patty Clark, Lynn King. SECOND ROW: Judy Ullrich, Janice Pilot, Sandy Thomton, Sharon Schaff. my I X u 'b -.v FIRST ROW: Kris de Lamajorie, Paul Sudar, Ray Van Dinter, Hal Bornstedt, Anamae Okerslrom. SECOND ROW: Mary Sullivan, Lois Caskey, Susan Merritt, Pat McCarrick, Ruby Snyder. Q JQQJ i o Bagpipe Staff The Bagpipe staff members have put a lot of hard work into this year's book. They have striven, as a unit, to present to the students of KHS an annual of both quality and quantity. To please studenis has been their main obiecfive. The whole layout of the annual -- that is, the theme, picture placements, the copywriting, and all the other many details--were carefully plon- necl and compiled. lnclucleczl are the achievements, the honors, the funfthings, and the crazy things, all the things they thought would help keep me- mories of the year '63 alive. Each staff member - Y -V ---Y T felt greatly honored to be able to work on the FIRST ROW: Ancxmue Okerstrom, PGY Fidvmefh PGUY Clark, L-0iS Cdskey, Susan Merritt. SEC- Bogpipe Not only img H bpen rewarding, it has OND ROW: Jack Young, Hal Bornstedt, JohnIO'Connor, Paul Sudar, Ray Van Dinter. ' t H 1 been fun! I I Hill, Aff? ' ii-cc c'-14:15 74 544-0 1444! Zn! 0-Zu,-J m,Jlf5Y:0G64cdK-'pl C74-QA? fb! 575 I!! 1 4 ' ' ,ff ui I Q,f,r..f ZA! V ' f gf A-ew! ff , jf-f Jflaf' '00 Z bzfvfv' ,pdf X , 464 n ' 'V I 4 cc! ,c-154-04-'Z CJ . gt,l,1.f.Mu., 'ZQLCU Kuff K4.,f',,!lcL 1 44.4.14 -. f 14 U' M' 7 - A ' X 2 V -V AifA711fK7l-fQ7ef',,,44L.,e.f6fQ4,f,c,4,4,e,1.Q!Ld4' 0-JL' if 71 1'l ' who l -'L-'zM,Lx 40 Qw-,U abmfib fdlieofffify if 4 'd 'M' ,Aff .20-JC Liga! jgjgnaweaj, Q. lf vc LC 7116-V-ff! ll 4 1, fbaraij - D lE-aH'J'- itil: D5 . IgE -Riffs.: t i n :E P 'ii V - s.t.:. L FIRST ROW: Mary Sullivan, Pat McCarrick, Ruby Snyder, Sharon Schaff, Judy Ullrich. SECOND ROW: Judy Peabody, Janice Pilat, Sandy Thornton, Lynn King. Asfw-AN , , NJ WU W fi iw' ' 'lv 'xi X , if lu ' i ' f L--'il I xt lgsy I , ' 5 l l ? N X I ! f. , '4v 1 . 1 I i' 1 ' r W X ,X ' o. , UH 0 N . 9 1 Z ,M -L ' 1 w 8 -. -W 15 ' , X 5 . f '---4' N - Q V Q X -'-f 9' I f'77 I I lL'f4Nl7c' M Y . Q SEZ v f , ff ,H fl l39 Q 7 Initiation Scenes 49 E lx! ...,A - Our Fun Filled Year T W T S TWT IZ-13 2'3l4 I Well, speak of the devil And then the farmer said. . . Oh, look! A little mon with a camera! Nasty little bug. I L ' B Holcomb E s Olsen's 12111 Bmhdqy - E. Parvl F1'I .J V4 ,- .uff ef--Af 1' E , ,LH ' gil . J 5 XL: L- wr. , 4 E ' H., -WI -- . B! Q. ,- ' rv gb I v T 5 n L is ,- Advertisements KELSO .11 IW, LIAHNDBIY I A' A Y ,y an I ' A U - A , j J 1 Aol'-fQfjf'x, Q 'WXJYW 4- A ' 5 .-3,1 I Q 'an-Q Y .ir Til .- ly' a ,.- xv, i . P- I' gif l Vg is u,?,y-,T'r- gm I F... If .I v' ,.,fl X42 QQ.. - -5' ' f 9 . ' - ' 1- ,LJ lm, f l..I',y All 'X I ftfmimrf-4 . - In . 1, - as AJ ' ' - , - I -A .rf ffpfwm . I iff ll I ,.v-:iii if? f I 'UQ .. .Av .', f .13-W 1:2 5 L, , ,- vigil it i , .', If X fa 0.1729- P. I g 'iff If ,px 4 'NI' ' 1 wi' A if irycleonihg services of no extra 5 ff N ' 'Afl' .. , 52'i.'7f' fi gn 5 ' lg'fg,.. f 21'-W I J. ff, , I- 1. ' , ig- fl -1 ' I MT si J wi RY CLEANING PERSONALIZED ssnvics 0 1307 California Way 0 Phone 425-1146 0 Longview, Wash. GIFTS THAT LAST 2 C I' 0 W N S ckiwug 11891 I S BROASTED CHICKEN 105 Soull' Pacific FINGER LICKIN' soon Phone 393-7810 Kelso, Washington 1308 Washington Way LONGVIEW, WASHINGTON FINE WATCH REPAIRING ROYAL BARBER SHOP 1 KELSO Bakery UNION Phone 393-8810 Where the Football Boys Go zo4 Allen sf. Kelso zo1 Allen sf. Kelso 145 DRUG CO. Your Prescription Expertly Filled Phone 393-2220 2114 So. Pacific Kelso FU LLER'S CHUCK'S MALT SHOP UNION SERVICE THE rlNEs'r IN ssnvlce ',,,Y-Q AND I 1,331,- uNloN on. Pnonucrs 393-9952 200 Cowlitz Way - Kelso 106 s. Pacific Kelso COLUMBIA BEAUTY SHOP F Finer Beauty S ' 393-91 10 203W Allen Kelso, Wash. Qgvrum ARCKE CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES ' L1 U IJ lil llllllllllillllli a ir ananaaaggf FURNESS DRUG COMPANY KELSO'S PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTER Mlll.ER'S MEN'S WEAR 393-0600 100 South Pacific Kelso N To LW ' cn? u l6av's PRWATE Luv EVE RY NlGl-IT H00 K.C. 'O fit 12 f from phone 395-3280 OFFICE 1311 Commerce fn Longview OUTFITTERS Oak St. Cv Pacific Ave. Kelso 146 423-9130 3- l'Rfll7llfllIYl'S Int. We Never Close -I-he Hamilton LONGVIEW Gift Shop ' eeei ,,A EsTAu RANT f i. Phone 425-4980 I235 Commerce Avenue 1312 Commerce Phone 425-0620 ,. .f,, is or PINNVL 'l'lllANliI.Ii 2010-IZTH AVENUE LONGVIEW, WASHINGTON For Healthful Recreation - Lel s Go Bowling ' V YSUR MUTUAL STATION v 11 f I WEST SIDE FEED and SEED I07 So . lst., West, Kelso 393-6270 A Complete Line of Former's cmd Horseman's Supplies- ,r , WJQIJQ 'Q-' ' 1 K , V YEA .9 I3RIFF'5 whw C Muon: :ENTEQ I e ross HALL OIL comPANY 5,52 Pharmacy . es T CD SH we ,.,.,,,f:-5-.ff-:. .,2' HEATING OIL DISTRIBUTION INSTR EMIS Music Makes Friends PAY Sc NELLIE ERIFFITH Phone 522 55235322 Commerce at Broadway 'msc' WASH' 423-9520 Longview HINSHAW 65 QQ Bus DEPOT FOUC n 5' a GRAVELLE LUNCH H TRUCK FOUNTAIN EQITIPMENT oPToMETRusTs CONTACT LENSES 6-5 n n la ETT 1 Phone 423-7550 EARS OF PROGRESS'THROUGH SERVICE GENERAL OFFICE POCATELLO' IDAHO 'I430 Commerce Longviewl-47 Phone 393- 3040 FRED. A. HANSON 5l'Il and Allen S H FOUCH 756 CALIFORNIA WAY LONGVIEW, WASH. BUILDERS MATERIAL Weyerhaeuser 4 Square Lumber Fuller Paints - Anderson - Winclow - Units Redwood Lumber, Siding and Paneling Cedar Siding and Paneling Plywood - Lime - Cement - Plaster Aluminum Doors and Windows Phone 395- 2050 395-'I950 Longview Kelso ,JN I jr. I A 1 I I . .. H 1.L ii.. , 3,1 ff, 25 L .,. ,,, 1: ...e j I :wif ggtfi ei . 1 if-Qi- .35 alpha! wg. Iii. :in-rg, 1.29, 1-'h w A3514 - Q etiilq, g.:'- ,Q-.tif deal-3 mg? ,- . :api 41.155 ar-fgaff f1fE4'H 3A :,iv-? .' Vigfge-1' Eff --Sf Mi uf Q , fl ,lj Eiilv e iirlmee u :SQ l--f,3 :7,, uf ff' .ww :- wkatv-me :'fE-ff RS-41 :4-Q-wwe x T S'b file. 1 A-:v..,..,'14: J-1 fe,..,..-,..: th. GOLDEN GATE Restaurant WE AIM T0 PLEASE Phone 395-0320 One Mile North of KELSO, WASHINGTON Highway 99 LONGVIEW FIBRE COMPANY MAIN OFFICE Cr MILLS Longview, Washington BiIIie's Apparel Downtown Kelso Where you get more for your money! I -570,-L 1233 couusncl: Avzuux Louevizw. wAsnmc'ron WEMAIIO IMMINORS CY'S FOOD BASKET BILL SCHMIDT'S MARKET Phone 393-4150 404 W. Main, West' Kelso TU RK BROTHERS GARAGE mx 41+ KEN CLARK RESTAURANT The Finest in Service 1204 Commerce Foyrmedy The Finest in Gas Longview Bob 5 Cale 425-2540 Gfade sf. Kelso Banquet Room A 1 bl Harry S. Oster WALLACE GROCERY GROCERIES Doctor of Optometry SCHOOL suvvuss U. S. Postal Substation No. 3 393-0410 Residence 393-9341 I YY 1 -gg I :gf in , 431112 - ' .az H1-Iqifzlff'-' NIURL-ART STUDIO 393-7090 Bagpipe Photographer Portraits of Fine Distinction ioe s. PACIFIC 1201 S, 4fh KE'-SO' WASWNGTON 201 Columbia Kelso, Wash. lINDEN'S BARBER SHOP FRIENDLY BARBER ON THE HILL High School and College Annuals 201 COLUMBIA KELSO, WASH. -Q1 BRING YOUR THE FAVORITE . wuou DRIFT: :-QMILY rnosrsn PlETRO'S MUGS I PIETRO S PIZZA PARLCR Commerce G' California Way Phone 425-5220 ENJOY oPEN Tru. 0'-U'T'Mf :zoo A. M. WAND MU5'C Muon 5 snunnn 'N AN I2 Miomrs ATMQSPHERE Tues. - wsu. - Tnuns. 149 runs oirrensur C,-om, MONDAY 12th PARIS CLEANERS The Cleaners with a Conscience 209 Ash Street Kelso, Washington IRBY'S DRIVE-IN Home of the Famous Irby Burger Phone 425-2020 916 - I5th AVGIILIG Lqngyiew sooo LUCK sENioRs DR. R. T. GRAHAM Vision Specialist Phone 395-4990 203 Allen Kelso, Wash. Pop-n. w OF NEWS ,ff .W TIMELV AS THE TIDES LONGVIEW DAILY NEWS The Longview Dolly News leocls the entire Stote of Washington in its home county coverage. 8- Broadway Phone 425-'I600 EMERY MATSON olsrmsuton STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS .V , , i fx SEATTLE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Phone 393-2820 150 200 South Pacific Kels D Link-9+Nv'fa-Qxcv ' k,.,D,,g.,5, GUmN Awwwssdfwrv 'Yew-Wvf'r'QWJ' MWMMEJJYNVM C5 0, ,ww-., -ff,-eh G-CMN CONGRATULATIONS A QM' UXNNQXY K O O q3.J.fvx.nruJJJ A QAJ K 1 NSJ-DJJ-L! C 60666, 'fj9oSLvJ,A,.,? .J,,..,x-.,QJmv5+e.e3.,x.x.-QBQ dw F, HU oxggj-QJ,..S-xo..3v vga-? vim Q i Q55-e-9Ck4sw -he t t WTUQJBMOWM J REYNOLDS METAL COMPANY Longview, Washnngton Wofking 'O TOLLYCRAFT CORPORATION maintain G Builders of The FINEST FLEET AFLOAT permanent KELSO, WASHINGTON forest industry P Ofle TEH L PI14 I Q: H 5 QEUCSE Q E B Wm Weyerhaeuser Company E gl 3 G 151 EAPUUANCECO PACIFIC SHOE SHOP I -'FOR THE BEST SERVICE 2913! JOE GOLON KELSO MAYTAG 209 Alle,-, Sf, Kelso 393-5110 404 S. Pacific ELWELL JEWELRY IDEAL DIAMONDS - WATCHES MARKET ...I V - av 'fm ,S,. REPAIRING Daily Hours: 9:00 AM. .., 6:30 -M. TOBIASON'S Closed Sundays Hallmark Greeting Cards of Distinction 395-3460 CECIL 81 CAROLYN JAMIESON 308 south pacific 721 Grade sf- Kelso I07 S. Pacific Kelso, Wash. , :S -Q25 1 5 Best Wishes WOODS 'c'o ' SHELL SERVICE Your Dutch BCH Dealer SpecI1t's Paint Store CHARLES F. WOODS PAINTS. VJALLPA PER 400 Ash Street Kelso, Wash. 8: SUPPLIES 423-4240 Phone 393-0950 1245 FOUQTETENTH AVE LONGVIEW. WASH. HANLY'S TIRE SPECIALISTS Phone 423-5440 STARLITE LANES Phone 393-I500 Hiway 99 Cfloverleaf 152 Cqmmerce LONGVIEW. WASHINGTON BACKEBERG'S SHOES Fon MEN We Carry Some Styles in Men's Sizes 514, AA-EEE .iiiiir 1324 Commerce Longview a tradition in Longview ,--inline .. 57F kY5'F -1:-. T4 .,..- 1 ,fw-- 1iQX1f WJ,E Vita-el?I?: , paper Company Longu iew , Washington Manufacturers of GLASSINE AND GREASEPROOF PAPERS FOR PROTECTIVE PACKAGING OF FOOD . W Longview, Washington 1400 Commerce Ave. Phone 425-3400 1490 V ON YouR DIAL i Q, y - A :.Q... - K I 3- E it 1 O M IV -E E 5,-. .,.. I-M.-, .ff::n-.-,-:.-..x- P. o. Box so KELSO. WASHINGTON MQTQRS, INC. 5i:iu'rHwE5'r WAsHiNi3'ri:1N'5 423-5550 1524 co 'me'ce Ave' LEADING RADIO STATION 1544 -mth Ave. Longview Longview, washington SEVENTH AVENUE ATHLETIC ES S M A N ' S Gnoccnv SUPPLY Keith and Irene Warring 6 YW Specfamf THE BEST IN ELowEns In Sports GROCERIES - MEAT SUNDRIES - MAGAZINES 7th and Mill Sts. Phone 393-0966 Kelso 901 Harrison Street Seattle 9, Wash. MAin 3-8973 Phone 393-8027 153 811 Harris Kelso , J 1 A5 7 A Q l ' Loucvxxw. wxsmnsmou P. ' -gf X V ' , r ' ls f of BEKUTY SALON' PhoneK3-l900ll Myklebusfs Bldg. Lon iew Washin on' lO5 Allen Street l EAT AT WATKINS l 0 TH: TRACTOR ff l N Nl y f and H' l ll 1 Cl- CK SUPPLY , I 4' 30 ntlkg- I s Males south of Kelso . I on U.S. 99 Kelso Longview l KEN HANSON I I DRIVE ' lN f WU-A93 REAL ESTATE l INSURANCE l I Dgllngf. P gl Kelso, Washington n eng- rop. f a5W x- lil- f c' lp- .0 4. EE ,,1ss4:,.3 f zez ,.::,1e,,E:,,. ,.EZs.., ,::1,1.:s:,:E:., ,,,f44L2f4 yf s EE s fss, Easy' , 423-2500 C .....i9'-If y qv. Q31 w vs lx ll, I I 1309 HUDSON STREET V J' . P Q V- pARTCH'5 l Ditlevsen-Moore , , F IH BAKER LUMBER coMPANY Moblle Servlce 'men' me GLIDDEN PAINTS 3- Ci Mobil Q05 oil and ' ' Kelso Kalcmc 393-3900 0X3'l240 : C ' f A ' 44- :,',' , Yu. 'fl -l . '4t i I E 1 rica U-haul trailers, tow bars, A 4, I1. '.i. VZ.-a mi: E , d dollies for rent. 400 N. Pacific, Kelso 301 154 'f ----... . - . 395-1390 Cowlitzw y K l Q EEE-' ,XII B A R T' S .Iudged Washington's FINEST Steak Hou se Make Reservations for Dinner After the P rom TWIN CITY HEATING 8 PLUMBING O7 ALLEN ST. - KELSO. WASH. 395-5171 I ED BTEIN'ER'S INCOME TAX SERVICE MONTICELLO STATIONERS ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Sales - Service - Rentals Supplies T243 I4th Ave. Longview, Washington 425-0680 NEHI WEST COAST ROYAL CROWN LOAN UPPER I0 Pawnbroker--Licensed Registered Jewelry-Guns-Luggage Sporting Goods 'I04 Allen 393-7580 Distributor Phone 425-0438 36I7 Columbia Hts. Longview, Wash. 155 COWLITZ COUNTY'S LEADING FURNITURE STORE UNITED FURNITURE 2nd 81 Main Street Kelso, Washington Complete selection of furniture and Phone 393-0910 Appliances HARLAN'S PARK 'N SHOP CONFECTIONERY open 8 A.M. TO I0 P.M. S Van Duyn Chocolates even days G week' Good Food On the K I - ' Triangle Shopping Center e so Longvlew Border Longview WILCOX :S FIEGEI WILCOX 84 FLEGEL we MAKE I 'I' I I FRIENDS I rof SudcIen Service can HA 3-3300 BUCK WISNER BUICK When better automobiles are built - Buick will build them. 3 I V I30O Vandercook Way 1 . ? Longview, Washington IIIICPE SGIGS 423-7840 Used LGI' LONGVIEW WN 423-7163 PH 425 4140 . Famous Brands at our SH Famous Low Prices. y NW IIIIIII NICK sPEcHT co. 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Advertising-149-164. Aheren, Tim-15 Albright, .lim-51, 88. Alder, Diane-15. Allen, Mike-57, 133. Alsteen, Terry-51, 123. Anderson, Connie-51, 119, 130, 134. Anderson, Dixie-57. Anderson, Karen-51, 119. Anderson, Marsha-57, 113. Anshutz, Ken-51. Anshutz, Randy-15, 115. Anslie, Marie-15, 94. Applegate, Susan--57, 126. Archibald, Kathleen-57. Argle, Elizabeth-57, 100, 101. Arvidsan, Christine-51, 92, 111, 118,126,132,134. Ashby, Dennis-15. Ashby, Linda-15. Ashley, Mike-15. Auditorium Club-130. Austin, Larry-57, 114. Averre, Steve-57, 88, 110, 118, 119. Averett, Tom-15, 133. Axt, Carole-51, 130. -3- Bacon, Candy-57, 125, 130. Bagpipe Staff-137. Bailey, Dan-57, 88. Bailey, Dianne-57, 128, 132. Bailey, Duane-51, 85, 86, 130. Baker, Baker, Baker, 127 Bales Bales CC1t'Ol-57, 113, 125. Lynn-57, 72, 76, 88, 90. Wayne-12, 16, 97, 106, 120, 129. Dorl an-57, 134. Gerry-16. Ball, Billie-51, 119, 125, 126. Band-114, 115. Band Ensembles-116. Baranick, Patrick-57. 130. Chesley, Richard-57, 88, 89. Barnes, Martha-51, 91, 98, 132. Barnes, Robert-57, 81. Bartell, Marily-51, 92, 110, 112, 118, 119, 125, 127. Ban, JosephMr.-7. Barragan, Guadalupe Miss-7, 119. Barrett, Dede-16, 91, 92, 111, 130. Barkstrom, Pete-57. Bartley, Sandy-57, 91, 113, 134. Basketball-77-83. Baxter, Sharon-16, 124, 129, 130. Bean, Carol-57. Bean, Leland-57, 112. Beaston, Thelma-57, 113, 125. Beaver, Keith-16. Beck, Dave-57, 131. Behrend, Lynn-57, 125. Behrends, Rosemary-16, 92, 96, 97, 130, 132. Behrends, Dan-57, 72, 76, 84, 86, as 112. Bender, Jeonae-56, 57, 91, 119, 125, 134. Berg, Charles-57, 110. Berglund, .lack-16. Billington, Ann-57, 125, 134. Bird, Jacklyn--57, 91, 125, 134. Bird, Stan-51, 72, 76. Bizub, Mike- Blake, Dennis-57, Bledsoe, Ken-51. Back, John-57. Bodine, Clinton-16. Bolden, Pat-17, 130. Boone, Steve-17, Booster Club-125. BOPP, Linda-51. BOPP, Margaret-51, 118, 122, 125, 127, 130, 132. Bergstrom, Richard- Bornstedt, Connie-57, 111, 125. Bornstedt, Dale-57, 133. Barnstedt, l-lol-11, 17, 77, 78, 83, 136, 137. Bostrom, Evelyn Miss-7, 136. Boudreau, Larry-57, 113, 115, Bowerman, Gordon Mr.-7, 129. Boys' Ensemble-112, Boys' State-106. Braby, Sheila-17, 93, 100, 101, 118,12O,121,123,124, 126, 132. . Bradley, Sandra-17, 129. Bradley, David Mr.-7, 81. Bradley, Doris Mrs.-7. Bray, Sharon-57, 113. Brenner, Jerry-51, 111. Brenner, Tom-51. Brent, LeRoy-17, 128, 133. Britt, Ron- Brookerson, Bill-51, 120, 129. Brooks, Connie-57. Brookins, Judy-17, 128, 131. Brown, Ed-57. Brown, Jim-17. Browne, Dan-57. Bruce, Bob-18. Brunner, Charlene-57, Brusco, Bernadette-57. Brusco, Premo Mr.-71. Bryan, Janice-57. Bryant, Sandra-11, 51, 119, 130. BUCl4l9Y, Marie Mrs.-7. Burch, Jim-18. Burch, Mike- Burch, Nancy-57. Burchatz, Ron-57. Burchett, Gayle-57, 131. Burson, Sharon-51, 113. Bushman, Roger-18. Busley, Leslie-57, 113, 125. Butler, Bernard Mr.-7, 115. Butler, Caroline Mrs.-7. Butler, Gary-12, 14, 18, 78, 100, 101,115,113,'l24,129. ..C- Cadwell, Bob-18, 114. Caines, Mike-51, 112, 114. Calbreath,.1ahn-18, 128, 133. Caldwell, Rita-57, 126. Calhoun, Bruce--57. Calhoun, Lucille Mrs.-7, 130, 132. Calvert, Gordon-51, 72, 76, 128, 133. Cameron, Chet-51. Campbell, Bruce-18, 70, 76, 85, 86, 88. Campbell, Dan-57, 85, 86, 88, 90, 111. Campbell, Jim-18. Campbell, Susan- Candid Shots-138-143. Carlile, Carole-57, 125, 130, 131, 134. Carlson, Alice- Carlton, Jim-19, 71, 76, 113, 115, 127. Carpenter, Vicki-51, 92, 110, 119, 125, 126, 130, 134. Carroll, Beth-57, 119, 129. Carroll, Dick-19. Carroll, Jerry-57, 110, 112. Carron, Mary Ann- Caskey, Lois Ann-11, 19, 110, 124, 127, 132, 136, 137. Chalupa, Chris-51, 91, 92, 118, 119,125,134 Chamberlain, Cynthia-57, 126. Chamberlain, Pamela-57, 126. Chamberlin, Gerald-128. Chamberlin, Melvin- Chamberlin, Wanda-57, 127. Chaufty, Mel-51, 81, 112, 114, 116. Chenette, Wayne-57. Cherry, Brenda-51, 92, 119, 125, Chess, Lee-19, 71, 76, 90, 129. Choir-110, 111. Christian, Tom-57. 116. Index Chfgsbtianson, Nicky-11, 19, 127, 129 Christ-mas Ball-94, 95. Churchill, Sue-51, 92, 112, 115, 12 12 116, 0, 5. Clark, Barbara-57, 125. Clark, Candy-57. Clark, Cecilia-51, 113, 126. Clark, Doug-56, 57, 100, 101, 113, 118, 123. 115, Clark, Jeanette-19, 121. Clark, Clark, Margaret-51, 120. Mary,fKathy1-57, 112, 115, 119,125,129. 116, Clerk. Puffy-12, 19, 118, 119, 122, 124,135,136 137- 123, Clark, F'atricia-51, 130. Claws on, Randy-57, 72, 76, 84, 88, 90. Cline, Betty-19, 129. Clinton, John- Cole, Terry-57, 133. Collins, Janet-58, 115, 116. Collins, Terry- Confer, Mike-58. Conradi, Karen-58 Coope Coope Coope Caste r, Janet-20, 132. r, Larry-20. r, Linda-51, 119, 130. llo, Gary-20. Cottenware, Joe- Courser, Sandy-20, 110, 112. Courtney, Jock-58, 112, 113, 115, 116. Courtney, James-20, 114. Cox, Frank-58. Cox, Georgia-51, 125, 126. Cox, Jim-88, 133. Craig, fSharkey1 Dicki-20. Crawford, Betty-58, 113, 125. Crayne, Larry-51, 72, 76, 86, 133. Crayne, Maxine-58, 126, 130, 134. Crayne, Ray-20, 71, 76, 84, 86, 88, 133. Crisman, Bill-111. Critchfield, Ray Mr.-7. Crocca, Susan-58, 125, 132. Crockettf Randy-20, 131 . Croco, Donnie-21. Crombie, Faye-58, 111. Crombie, Leanna-58. Cross Country-89. Crossland, John-21, 110, 112, 127. Culver, Dan-58, 111. Cunningham, Jackie- Curnmings, Maureen-58, 125. Curtis, .Judi-58. -D- Daggett, Shirley-58. Dashielle, Bob-51, 111. Davis, Dale-21, 70, 76. Davis, Dennis-58. Davis, Marie-130. Davis, Myrtle-51. Davis, Toni-51, 132. Debat de La 02, Denni Denni e-131. maiorie, Christiane-21, 75, 107,118,120,124,136. s, Ernie-21, 114. s, Paul-51, 78, 83, 100, 101, 103,112,115,116,11B, 102, 120, 127, 134. Dennis, Roy Mr.-4. Dick, Barbara-58, 125, , Dick, JoAnne-51, 112, 114, 118 119,124,126 Dick, Sherman Mr.-7. Dimbat, Bob-51. Disque, Linda-21, 129. Disqu e, Steve-58, 128. Dixon, John-51, 81. Doerge, Bill-51. Douglas, Leslie- Duff, Mary-58. Dunbar, Dunbar-51, 113, 11.4. Dupras, Jim-21, 128. Durazo, Fran-21, 92, 118, 1-34. Dyer, John-58, 133. .160 -E- Earley, Gayle-11, 12, 22, 91, 92, 118, 120, 121, 124. Eaton, Pat-22, 91, 92, 114, 119, 134. ElJY,NlGfQiS-58,111,118,119, 125, 134. Echo Staff-136. Eddington, Clift-22, 133. Eisele, Darrell-51. Ekman, Rodger-22, 75, 89, 127, 129, 134. Eldred, Janice-51, 119, 124, 132 Ellingson, Sherry-22, 92, 130. Ellis, Beverly-58, 113, 119, 125, 126. Ellis, Bob-58. Ellison, Bruce-58, 72, 90, Elrod, Mike-22, 128. Erickson, David-22, 75, 77, 79, 83, 120, 127. Erickson, Donna-22, 130, Essmon, Gary-51, 114. Eubanks, George-23, 75, 89, 110 134. Evan, Chuck-23. Everett, Jerry-58. -F- Fagerstrom, Danny-58, 119, 112, 119. Farley, Butch-51, 127. Farvour, Albert-58, 133. Farvour, .leann-51. Faulkner, Jerry-23, 77, 83, 89, 1 Ferguson, Bob-51, 118, 127. Fine, Frank-58. Fischer, Carolyn-56, 58, 122, 12 134. Fiscus, Perry-58, 88. Fitchett, Kathy-50, 51, 105, 130, 132. Fletcher, Torn-58, BO, Footbal l-67-76. Ford, Dave-58. Fofdf D1Ck-58, 70, 86, 88. Fordham, Rae Marie-58, 125. Foreign Student-107. Forrest, Richard-58, 133. Foutch, Robert-50, 51, 58. Foutz, Ellen-128. Fowler, June-51. Fowler, Rae-52. Foytack, Janet- Francis, Jim- l: eebU Q, Denny-58, 90, 112, 11 116. Fritz, Janet-58, 118, 125, 129, 134. Fuhrman, Dave-23. Fulbright, Dan-58, 72, 76, 83. Fuller, Judy-113. FBLA-130. FFA-108, 133. FHA-132. -G- Gafii, Deno Mr.-8, 131. Galer, Frank-58. Galer, Kathleen-23, 128. Galloway, Lois-23, 92. Galloway, Richard- Gamble, Larry-58, 72. Gardner, Jim-23,111. Garrison, Helen- Gaskill, Vcrnan-52, 112, 128. Gee, Robert Mr.g8, 86. Geer, Dean- Geissler, Margaret-58, 119, 125. GSVTTUV. POT-52, 72, 81, 120. Genanatti, Jim-58. Gerry, Carla-58, 119, 125. Gerry, Marsha.-52, 118, 125, 12 130. Gillogly, Lorella-23, 128. Girard, Charlotte-102, 111, 128. Girls' Chorus-113. Girls' League Cabinet-122. Girls' Sports-91. Girls' State-106. Glassett, Roy-52. Godfrey, Arthur-24, 78, 83, 120, 129. Godfrey, Dan-52. Goin, Cheryl-52, 110, 112, 119. Goldsmith, Bob-24 Jabusch, Goclding, Ron-52, 88, 90 Gaodland, Marita-24. Goody, Ken-58, 89. Goody, Maxine Mrs.-11. Gorton, Mick-58, 80. Goset, Clarke-24, 120, 127. Gross, Larry Mr.-8, 133. Grasser, Stanley-58, 88, 133. Gray, Randy-58. Green, Patsy-52. Gregg, Radina-58. Gregory,Don-58. Grace, Francis-52, 79. Guard, Skip-24, 75. Guclgell, Mary-11, 52. Gulfey, Carol-11, 14, 24, ,119, 124, 130, 132. Guglomo, Monte Mr.-8. Guglomo, Tarn-24, 70, 76, 111, 112 Guthrie, Donna-58, 131. Gym Show-105. GAA-92. -1-1.. Haas, Carl-111, 124. Hall, Bob-52, 81, 133. Holladay, Judy-58, 125. Halleck, Bob- Holleck, Joe-52, 100, 101, 120, 123. Halleck, Hazel Mrs.-6. Ham, Sandy-58, 91, 92, 125, 126, 134. Harnblen, Mary-58. Hamm, Jarold-25, 85, 86, 88, 118, 12O,121,127,129. l-larnrn, Ralph-58, 89, 133. Hanninen, Freda-52, 91, 92, 98, 118,124,125,132,134. Hansen, Jim-58. Hansen, John-52. Hansen, Marlyce-25, 91, 120, 124, 135, 136. Hansen, Phillip-58, 72, 90. Hanson, Fred-52, 72, 76, 90. Hanstad, Valerie-58. Harding, Lindo-58, 132. ' Harding, Mitchelle-58. Harkey, Gil-52. Harper, Richard- Harris, Donna-58. Harris, Larry-58, 88, 133. Harris, Leslie-58, 133. Harris, Tom -25,,7O, 76, 85, 86, 88. Harrison, Duane-25, 71. Harrison, Melba-52, 92. Harrison, Patti-52. Hart, Mike-58. Hartley, James-58, 88. Hastings, Dwight-25, 111, 131. Hembree, Terri-25. Herbes, Joe-58, 113, 114, 116, 133. Herndon, Terry-25, 86, 88, 128. Herald, Tom-25, 88. Herrick, Jim-52. Herzig, Wanda-52. Hickman, Kelly- 52. Hickman, Mike-58, 72. Higgins, Butch-58, 88, 133. Hilbert, Vic- 59,86, 88. Hilites Staff-135. Hill, Kathleen-59, 126. intsala, John-59. i-Y-127. och, David-52. odgson, Gordon-52, 120. oeninger, Carolyn-59, 102, 134. oggatt, Terrie-52, 91, 92, 119, 125, 134. olbrook, Susan-52, 118, 120, 124, 132. olcomb, Jerry-78, 89, 119. olcomb, Lee-52. olcomb, Bob-26, 128. olmes, John-26, 120, 129. omecoming-74, 75. opkins, Virgill Miss-8, 120. opper, Clara-52. ouse, Joyce-26, 130. ubbard, Jerry-59. ug, Gary-59. ughes, Lila-59, 113, 126. urnphreys, J.W. Mr,-8, 130. Hunt, Colleen-52, 119. Hunziker, Judi-59, 110, 125. Hu rich p , Susan-26, 100, 101, 118, 123, 128. Hurst, Carolyn- -.I- lddings, Don-52, 88. lngle, Craig- lrby, Linda-26, 130. Irons, Cecil-59, 133. Isaacson, Lawrence-26, 133. IRC-118. . -1- Mike-26, 70, 76. Jackson, Donald Mr.-8, 133. Jackson, Ken- Jackson, Larry-26, 84, 86, 133. Jacobsen, Ann-52, 125, 126. Jacobson, Gary-14, 27, 75, 94, 113, 115,116,121. Jamieson, Dolores-11, 27, 124, 126, 129, 130, 132, 134. Jarrell, Jerry-27. Jellison, Janie-59, 119, 125, 132. Jellison, Margie-52, 125, 134. Jellison, Robert Mr.-8. Jenkins, John-59, 133. Jenkins, Mike-52, 120, 129. Jepsen, Tarn-59, 70, 76. Johansen, -Linda-59, 125. Johnson, Ann-59. Johnson, Becky-59, 113, 125, 130. Johnsen, Christina-27, 130, 132. Johnston, Jesse-52. Johnson, Jim-27, 110, 128. Johnson, Linda-59, 112, 114, 116, 125, 134. Johnson, Lois-52, 92, 113, 126. Johnson, Marva-59. Johnson, Mary-59, 131. Johnson, Nancy-59. Johnson, Roberta-59, 113, 126. Johnson, Ron-59, 80, 111, 1.31. Johnson, Johnson, Royal Mr.-8, 79, 83, 89. Sandra-52. Johnson, Sherman-59, 133. Johnson, Terry-27. Johnson, Vienna-27, 91, 92, 118, 119,124,134 Johnston, Glenn-59, 90. Jones, Maryann-59, 125. Jones, Patsy-59, 66, 110, 125. Jones, Robert Mr.-8, 128. Joplin, Dwight-59, 114. Judkins, Cheryl-27. Julian, Launie-52. Julius, Barbara-52, 120. Junior C Junior C Junior C Junior C lass-51-55. lass Favorites-50. lass Officers-50. lass Play-102, 103. Juntunen, Linda-52, 132. Justh, John-28, 77, 79, 83. JCL-120, 121. -K- Kariola, Susan-12, 28, 94, 120, 122, 124, 127, 129, 132. Karnofski, Louise Mrs.-10. Karr, Ron-52, 72. Karr, Sandra-59, 113, Kaufman, Gloria-59. Nealiher, Marsha-59, 126. Kelley, Doug-52, 113, 114, 120, 127. Kempler, Paul-59, 90, 114, 116. Kennedy, Andrea-52, 91, 92, 119, 124,1 32, 134. Killett, Marion-59, 70, 76. Kincaid, Bob-52, 71,111, 112. King, Candy-52, 100, 101. King, Dale-59. King, Don-52. King, Lynn-28, 65, 66, 74, 75, 91, 92, 118, 120, 124, 134, 136, 137. Kingsbury, Karen-28, 120, 129. Kingston, Steve-59, 72, 90. Kinne, Bernice-52. Kinnernan, Barbara-52, 130. Kirwan, Kathy-59, 112, 119, 125, 129. 161 Klawitter, Chuck-52, 81, 120. Klein, Bonnie Miss-8,.130. Knittle,Meachelle-59. , Knudson, Clarice-52, 125, 130. Kofler, Otto Mr.-8, 70, 90. Konap, Bruce-59, 110, 112. Kath, Jessica-56, 59, 122, 130. Krall, Janice-28, 130. Krueger, Richard-28, 127, Kuhn, Roberta-59, 126. Kuhn, Ron-52, 81, 89, 102, 120, 127, 129. Kukkola, Dennis--28, 77, 78, 83, 89 127. -L- Lair, Don-59. Lake, Jim-52. Langhorst, Judyne-52, 125, 130. Lanzl, Inge-28, 129. Lamb, Roy-59, 133. Lappe, Charles-59,. 86, 88, 110. Laroy, Jerianne-59. Larson, Marcia-52, 115, 118, 120, 125, 126. Lassies-124. Laurila, Darlene--52, 130. Laurila, Elsie-29. Lavey, Charles-59. Lovey, John-59. Lavey, Patty-29. Lavier, Charles-59, 72, 76, 90. LeClair, Karen--29, 131. Leichordt, Robin- Leidig, Sherri-59. Lemmans, Gerald Mr.-9, 80. Leupold, Diane-53. Leupold, Gary-29, 128. Lewis, Bill-59, 90. Lewis, Corrine-53. Lewis, Gary-53, 81. Libby, Jim-29, 118, 120. Library Staff--128. Liliegren, Lila-53, 92, 111. Loeb, Judy-59, 118, 125. Long, Katherine Miss-9, 118. Long, Wilson- Loranger, Cynthia-59, 119, 125, 134. Lotridge, Warren-59, 112, 113, 115 116. Lovett, Torn-59. Lowder, Carol-59, 92. Lund, Bob-53, 81, 110, 120. Lunde, Jim-59. Lusk, Sharon-59, 112. Luxton, Frank-29, 131. Lynn, Bob-29, 84, 86, 88, 110, 112. Lyons, Judy-12, 14, 29, 74, 75, 118, 120, 124. Lyons, Mary-12, 5O,'11O, 118, 120, 124. -MC- McCarrick, Pat-11, 14, 30, 94, 118, 123, 124, 126, 136, 137. McCleskey, Noble-59, 90. McCoy, Diane-59, 119, 125, 132. McCoy, Gary-30. McDanieIs, Jirn-53, 71, 81. McDonald, Janet-30, 92, 120, 124, 130. McDonald, Marsha-59, 114, 119, 125, 134. McDonald, Melody-53, 130. McDonald, Peggy-59, 102. McDonough, Mary Mrs.-6. McEwen, Bill-30, 64, 66, 130. McEwen, Carolyn-59, 126, 130. Mcl:arling, Terry-30. McGhee, Pat-59, 72, 80. McGill, Louis- McGohon, Glen-59. McGowan, Dennis- McKee, Carol -53. McKee, Linda-59, 125. McLaughlin, Charlene-30, 92, 102, 103, 128. McLaughlin, Dan-59, 128. McLean, Pat- McNeil, Bonnie-53. McRoberts, Rick- McWi'1liams, Judy-53. Macpherson, Janet-53, 119, 125, 130. -M- Madison, Ron-53, 86, 88. Madison, Terri-59, 85, 86, 88. Malone, Randi-59. Manley, Bob-59, 73, 76, 90. Manninen, Alan-56, 59, 72, 76, 90. Manninen, Darryl-30, 85, 86, 88. Mansur, lBlack1 Linda-30. Maples, Ken-53. Marcellus, Hazel Miss-5, 121. Markle, Mike-31. Marko, Connie-60, 113, 125. Martin, Mike-31. Mathis, Ray-60, 131. Matson, Anna-53, 112, 125. Mattila, Marlys-60, 118, 119, 125, 126, 129, 134. Maupin, Kathryn- Maxey, Maxine Mrs.-9, 122. Mayeda, Denny-53, 76, 105. Mayeda, Frances-12, 74, 75, 124, 129, 131. Meharg, Howard Mr.-9. Mehling, Sandra-53, 92, 130, 134. Meier, Fred-60. Meier, Sandee-31, 92, 105. Merfill,'Norman-60. Merritt, Alan-60, 80, 89, 115. Merritt, Nancy-60, 96, 97, 125, 126 Merritt, Susan-31, 132, 136, 137. Mesneok, Larry-53. Miller, Gary-80, 89, Miller, Janet-60, 119, 125, 129. Miller, Marilyn-60, 134. Milliman, Floyd-53, 86. Milliman, Mgry-31, 64, 66, 74, 75, 118, 124. Milloy, Archie-60. Minnick, Eldon-60, 133. Mitchell, Heather-31. Mitchell, Oscar-128. Modern Language Club-119. Moe, Allen-60. Moe, Robert-31. Moe, Dave-53. . Moor, Don-53, 88, 113, 114. Moore, Duaine-60, 112, 113, 114. Moorcroft, Reggie-32, 130. Moore, Claudia-60, Moore, Larry-32, 86, 88, 110, 128, 133 Moore, Margaret-60, 66, 92, 96, 97, 126. MOOVEI Steve-60, 73, 76, 80, 111, 1 12 Moore, Ronald-32, 70, 76, 94, 111. Moore, Suzanne-32. Moreland, Lynette-32, 111, 130. Morgan, Lola-32, 91, 92, 130. Morgan, Sandra-60, 110, 125. Morris, Mike-32, 89, 127. Morse, Carol-32, 92, 131. Morrison, Donna-60. Morrison, Lucille-60. Morrissette, Allen-60, 80. Mortimer, Marilyn-33. Mo1rvee, Bill-53, 81, 89, 120, 127, 29. Moscon, Fred-60. Moss, John-53, 133, Mosteller, Martha-33, 131. Mothers' Tea-99. Movie Crew-128. Murray, Peggy-60, 112, 113. Myers ,Diane-60. -N- Naden, Rose-53, 92, 96, 97, 111, 119,125,126,130,134. Nafus, Randy-53, 110. Na1gle, Karen-53, 92, 96, 97, 125, 26. Nagunst, Ray- Nopper, Vicki-60, 119, 125, 134. National Honor Society-124. Nearing, Terry-60. Nelson, Danny-53, 133. Nelson, Larry-33, 128, 133. Nelson, Richard Mr.- 9, 134. Nelson, Rodney-60. Nelson, Ty-53. Nesbit, Sylvia-53, 98, 118, 119, 125, 132, 134. Newman, Gary-60, 89. Newman, Lou-60. Newton, Roberto-33, 128. Neyman, Corky-60. Olson Nevmof1.Ncf1cy-33 91 113, 134. Nichols, Sherod-60, 133. Nill, LeRoy-60, 113, 115,116. Noe, Ralph-33, 111, 128. Nonette-112. North ,Karen-33, 120, 126. Norton, John-53. Nosedo, Suzie-53, 92, 118, 119, 120, 124, 125. Nurse s Staff-127. Nye, Arthur-60. Nye, Barney-33. Nye, Ben-34, 128. Nye, Dan- -0- Office Stott-11. O'Brien, .lack-60, 133. O'Connor, John-78, 136, 137. Ogden, Carolyn-60, 111. Ogden, Terry-60, 133. Okerstrom, Anamae-11, 14, 34, 42, 118,122,124,134,136,137. Olin, Renee-60, 134. Olsen, Sandra-34, 121. Olsen Shirley--53, 126. Olson Bert-34. Olson Carolyn-60, 113. Olson Carolyn-34. Olson Clarice-34 91,118, 134. Olson Erick-60. Olson Linda-34. Rick- Open House-106. Opsahl, Sharon-60, 119, 125, 134. Orchestra-112. Osborn, Ron-34, 133. Osborn, Sandro-53, 126, 128, 132. Oswald, David-60, 73, 76, 80, 112, 115, 116. -p- Pack, Donna-53, 91, 92, 132, 134. Palmer, Beverly-60. Palmer, Gail-53. Palmer, .loyce-35, 127, Palmer, Lynda-60, 125. Pankratz, Cherlyn-53, 98, 132. Parcel, Donna- Park, Carole-53, 92, 125, 1.30. Parker, Doug-60, 112, 113, 115. Parks, Dee-50, 53, 119, 128, 130. Parks, Duane-35. Parks, Sharon--131. Parrott, Veryl-60, 113, 119, 125, 134. Parsons, Candy-60, 113, 125, 134. Parsons, Jeanne-53. Parsons, Peggy..53, 125, Parsons, Stan-60, 111. Parvi, E Paxton, Charolette-35, 130. Peabody, Judy-35, 120, 124, 136, ileen-35, 65, 66, 124, 129. 137. Peer, Norvin-53, 88, 113, 114, 133. Pep Band-113. Pep Staff-64-66. Perkins, Jerry-53, 118, 127. Petersen, Carol-53, 91, 92, 118, 119, 125, 134. Peterson, Claudia-60. Petersen, Mick-12, 35, 94, 118, 120. Petersen, Donna-60, 125, 132. Peterson, Sharon-126. Peterson, Toni-60. Phelps, Bob-60, 133. Philip, Linda-60, 113. Phillipi, Linda-113. Pike Rod-53. Pilot, Janice-35, 136, 137. Piper, Kathy-60, 91, 110, 125, Piper, Walter Mr.-9, 71, 90. Pipkin, Dennis-35. Pitt, Freeman-36, 128. Pacon, Ron-36. 134. Polasek, Pam-53, 92. Pollard, Lorene Mrs.-11. Porter, Sandy--60. Porter, Sondra-53, 92, 111, 119, 125, 130. Porter, Jerry-60. Powell, Kenny-53, 129. Powell, Norman-60. Premo, Roger-36, 110, 112, 113, 114, 116. Price, Joyce-53, 91, 130. Primozich, Suzans-56, 60, 118, 119,122, 125. Pyle, Clarence-36, 64, 66, 94. -Q- Quick, Larry-60. Quick, Roxie-60, 56, 91, 98, 125, 129. -E- Raappana, Keith-36, 133. Radcliffe, Sue-60, 125, 131, Radcliffe, Tom-53, 71, 76, 90, 120. Ramsdell, Kathy-53, 129. Ramsdell, Laura- Ramsdell, Patty-92, 125. Randall, Rita-60. Rankin, Pat-56, 70, 76, 81. Rasmussen, Rick-60. Rawlings, Beth-2, 36, 119, 124, 132. Ray, Betty- Ray, Darrell-60. Ray, Vicki-36, 111, 119. Raymen, Pat-36, 120, 124, 137. Reardon, Dorothy- Reardon, Jeff,-60, 73, 76. Redpath, Jeanene-61. Reed, Robin-53, 133. Reed, Walter-61. Reed, Wanda-53, 91, 92, 130, 134. Reeves, Warren-61, 73, 90, 112, 114, 116. Reinke, Henry-53, 120, 128. Reich, Tom-61. Reinke, Susan-61. Reschke, Elmer Nlr.-5. Reust, Peggy-61, 119, 125, 131. Revis, Fred-61. Reynolds, Nancy- Reynolds, Virginia-53, 92. Rhinehart, Rodger-37, 90, 100, 101, 118,120,129 Rhoads, Harriet-61, 125. Rhoads, Margo-53. Rice, Pam-61, 66, 92, 119, 125. Rich, Paul-61. Richard, Bill-61, 80. Richards, Kay- 54, 126. Richards, Patty-122, 125, 130, 132. Richardson, Ceclia-61, 113, 125, 126. Richardson, Jeraldine-54. Richardson, Kay-54. Ridgway, Pat-54, 72, 76, 86, 88, 90, 115, 119. Ridgway, Susan-54. Rifle Club-131. Riley, Linda-61, 125, 126, 130, 134. Robinson, Bob- Robinson, Kay-61. Rogers, Dick-61, 133. Rogers, Jim-54, 133. Roles, Flora-61, 125, 1.26, 130, 134. Roley, Bob-54. Rooks, JoAnn--37, 130. Roseberry, Robert-61. Ross, Carmen-61, 119, 125. Ross, Mary-37, 127, 130. Ross, Tom-30. Rothschiller, Lynn-37. Roulette, Kathy-61. Roulette, Shirley-61. Roush, Anita-61. Roush, Anna Marie-37, 110. Ruhland, Howard-37' Russell, Mike-61, 133. Rutherford, Don-37. 162 -5- Sonders, Bonnie-54, 92. Sanders, Jim.-54, 128. Sanders, Richard- Sartwell, Gerald-54, 131, Sayler, Marsha-61, 118, 125, 129 134. Schati, Sharon-54, 120, 124, 125, 130, 132, 136, 137. Schaffer, Diane-61, 125. Scholl, Jim Mr.-9, 84, 86. Schliet, Mr.-4. Schreiner, Dennis-61, 133. Schroeder, Emmett Nlr.-5, 76. Schroeder, Richard-12, 50, 54, 71, 76. 120. Schwartz, Lynda-38. Schwartz, Margie-92. School Board-6. Science Club-129. Scott, Leslie-61, 133. Scott, Nancy-38, 138. Secretarial Club-129. Seniors-13-48. Senior Favorites-45-48. Senior Officers-14. Senior Play-100, 101. Servis, Sandee-38, 128, 129. Shorer, Kenny-61. Shoffner, Lynda-61, 119, 125, 128, 131. Shoffner, Juanita- 38. Shumway, Sandi-54. Shumway, Gary-38, 128. Singleton, Lynda-61, 125, 129, 130 134. Skag Queen-105. Slope, Arlene-61. Slattum, Jeanette-61, 125. Slavens, Darlene-38, 130. Smallwood, Lynda-61. Smith, Smith, Betty-61, 125. Bob-38, 70, 76. Smith, Darlene-54, 119, 130. Smyth, Diane-54. Smith, Eugene-61. Smith, Dee- Smith, Gary-61. Smith, .Jim-61. Smith, John- Smith, Larry-38, 86, 88, 133. Snodgrass, Mary-39, 120, 126, 129. Snyder, Ruby-39, 124, 136, 137. Sonedecker, Lee Mr.-4. Sophomores-56-62. Sophomore Favorites-56. Sophomore Officers-56. Sophomore Pep Staff-66. Sowell, Barbara-39, 130. Soyars, Dave-61, 73, 76, 90. Sparks, Jerry-61, 133. Sparks, Mike-54, 88. Sparrows, John-61, 90, 113, 114, 116. Spears, Jerry-61, 80, 131. Stanley, Rick-88. Starcher, Orville-39, 128. Stark, Yvonne Nlrs.-9, 91, 92. Stewart, Frances-50, 54, 110, 122, 124. Stewart, Georgine-39. Stewart, John-61, 71. Stewart, Mike-39, 133. Stewart, Spencer-54, 133. St. Germain, June-54. Stinton, Ken-54, 81. Stinton, Marian-39. 65. 66, 94, 111, 112, 124. Stock, Terrie-54, 119, 125. Storie, Steve-61, 73. Strange, Elton-61, 90, 113, 114, 131. Strange, John-61, 131, 133. Strickland, Tom.-54, 133. Strock, Gary-61, 88. Strom, Marvel-39, 92. Student Council-12. Sudar, Paul-40, 75, 105, 119, 136, 137. Sullivon. MQW-40, 91, 92, 102, 103, 127, 136 137. 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Tully, Sharon-61, 125. Tumblebugs-92. Turner, Pat-54. Turner, Ronnie-61, 133. ..U.. Ugly Mon-105. Unger, Nancy-61, 125, 126, 130 134. Ullrich, Judy-41, 91, 124,129, 136, 137. ..V- Van.Curen, Dave-61, 88, 133. Van Dinter, Ray-41, 77, 79, 83, 130, 136, 137. Vermilye, Tim-61. Vik, Bill-61. Vondracek, Lynda-61. Vor1Roch, James-61, 133. Vossen, Dennis-133. -W- Waddell, Geraldine-54. T Walden, Barbara-61, 110, 125. Walker, Don-42, 54, 84, 86, 88. Walker, Happy-118, 120. - Walker, Keith-61, 76, 123. Wallace, Dick..61, 88, Walters, Bob-54. Walter, Leonard-54. Ward, Carol-54. Ward, Ellen-56, 61, 119, 122, 1 W0fd. Nancy-42, 110, 121, 124 129. Ward, Jim-54, 115. Wattula, Gary-54. Wayrynen, Agnes Mrs.-9. Weber, Mike-42. WebSTS . GVSQ-12, 56, 62, 80. Weedman, Vernon-42. weeks, Bob-42, Wegsteen, Karen-2, 12, 42, 92, 121,122,124,132. Wegsteen, l.in'da-62, 125, 127, Weight-lifting-90. Welever, Ken-42. Welton, Rockne-62, 33, 133, West, Steve-62. Westervelt, Julie.-54, 118, 120 134. 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