Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

 - Class of 1956

Page 1 of 170

 

Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA) online collection, 1956 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1956 Edition, Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA) online collectionPage 7, 1956 Edition, Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1956 Edition, Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA) online collectionPage 11, 1956 Edition, Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1956 Edition, Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA) online collectionPage 15, 1956 Edition, Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1956 Edition, Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA) online collectionPage 9, 1956 Edition, Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1956 Edition, Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA) online collectionPage 13, 1956 Edition, Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1956 Edition, Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA) online collectionPage 17, 1956 Edition, Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 170 of the 1956 volume:

4 , g l , - ' . k ., - A -1 W- , 6 l 1 ' '1 .IN . . :fii - ' fm: Q 1 fA 'fff H 'fffk ' - 1 z mlm 1 S . - --V' X 'fn' : any 1 au? I , l 1 4 . A . . x ' IW 'I' A 5 'I' R A. 1 W in x ..f'V 11 ,luv +L Q 'M , 2, '-'ef 3' v '1-N 4 ' 4 ' uw ' -,I I A D . , V I .4 1 f 1 , f 1. f if A . if I956 ewid anal CLWL jger oawia ana! gfarlf .SJcAoof .S?aoLane, mahingfon if Fourteenth Annual Edition ul' Edited and Published by Staff Members From the Year's Graduating Class Advisers LYDIA GOOS, Art CLARENCE E. MILLER, Pl'10tOgrapl'ty CARL G. MILLER, Editorial and Business Page two A TIGER'S TALE Twas ,55 when LC's beast Sat down one day, his mind unleashed He had to work - no easy feat Twas LC's tale he must repeat He seized his pen, began to write, He really was a funny sight His job it was to note the things That work at school so often brings He told of sports, of plays, of news How students sometimes take abuse He talked of teachers, coaches, tests Of clubs, of teams, of horns, of pests How 'twas such fun to watch the scores Of students all around these floors How all about in this high school He saw strange things Ihe's no one's foolj How games were played amid much noise - The crowds were cheering for our boys The spirit there did show much steam As throngs of people cheered our team How clever teachers did their bit For charming students with their wit How kids in study hall did cram To make good grade in that exam He penned that functions were well planned Because committees were well manned That news does travel he did write As gossip flowed from day to night How 'round the school the cars did make A noise that through the school did rake The Tiger told all this in truth About LC and all its youth As studes look back in years to come They,ll know what high school they are from Because this Tiger will be there Right by their side as they will swear. -JOHN ROGER DOWNES -,, Q l ,,..--9 l,...,, In May the linden trees are green They help to make a pleasant scene Page three O 4 1' ,-.Sgr jigs fig Pxxuz'-Y .v .f , ,, .,.,. W '95 U wi ...Y.A.. ,Av till .' 'H' 1 4 -J -ll, if., V, Vg'f3'2-L A 54 f - 115' 17 273 H Wggxws i ,fy , ,F...1...,,,,- ,fgwjf ,1 .I 4 J... ...,-3..V. WSW 'T , 7:3 'gm- fr f W EQ., ' AV,- L .. .. ...., ,JT .1 , 1 mfg: 7 4 If 1 W'31'f' f' Q if W 'xi IT Alf ff 'V Mfr' 'I fu' ' XM s 2 PM liz 3 f 4 LLM! Page six WILLIAM DONNER: .Assistant Vice Principal MABEL SWANSON: Attendance Clerk BERNADINE MCCLINCY: Girls, Adviser W. W. TAYLOR Vice Principal GEORGE PALMER: Boys, Adviser BERNICE WANAMAKER: Clerk DOROTHY PERRING: Clerk A man named Parker is the heaclg 'I love each brick and stonef, he said With him there works a cloughty crew Whose total numbers eighty-two Each clay the chief takes time to plan What letters he must write or scan He calls his aide to make some notes On her fine help he really clotes. Page seven Bemadette Proulx Commercial George Palmer English Warren A. Hall Science Helen B. Black Foreign Languages, English Charles E. Baten Commercial Head L. G. Minard Science Head Carol jean Noel English Harry O. Finnegan English Lillian Charbonneau Foreign Languages Eugenia Kempf Mathematics Gerald Hartley Music Charlotte A. Jones Physical Education H. P. Aldrich Katherine Hunt Mathematics Social Studies Head E. E. McElvain C. William Anderso English Social Studies Marguerite Cross Foreign Languages Head Glenn D. Daugherty Mathematics Gilbert Brooks Industrial Arts Alda Howard English Page eight J Dunlop Gerald Meckelson strial Arts Head Science an C Perring B. C. Anderson Science Joyce C. Wickline English Iohn L. Wuhrmann 'rf-QV ' . -VP gan! Social Studies at A I g av 'iii - 1. -1, mg.. I Max F. Schoening Social Studies Ruth Anderson Study Hall Lariy D. Clark Social Studies Blanche Smith Mathematics C. D. Babcock English Philip M. Baird English Vivian P. Zent English Robert L. Bartlett Social Studies fm Rachel Renn William Donner Assistant Librarian Mathematics E. L. Hunter Grace Peck Physical Education Head English Carl C. Miller Ioumalism, English Lois Knox English .- , i f P, if X L 'x kg Y fit 4 j :ry If .-r it W' Y. ., fs aigi 2 w if ew., Page ten Vivian Sletten English Delbert Marshall Commercial, Treasurer R. Kanthimathi Social Studies Miriam Morgan Fine Arts Orlando Fletcher Social Studies Fred Kramlich Mathematics Head ff an , 9 5 Zh.. Charles Wooldridge Barbara Science Social Studies Opal Wetherell Marian Home Economics English Head Ruby Philips William Graham Home Economics john Peterson Social Studies 1. Social Studies Carolyn Louthian English M Elmer R. Rich .. 'i Virginia Danke Industrial Arts Physical Education Head Gene Arger Wesley Read Science Foreign Languages Clarence Miller Martha O. Graham Science English Commercial Clarence Miller Arthur Frey Social Studies r, ,,, , ' f H an A L L! N airr 1 NYJ: ,J 'A k x ' -x W n Mgr. .,::::'I 'KR an ' 1 U is v ar I, ill 5 ex l E N 2 4. Ya H. M. Louderback Edith Collins E. W. Toevs Science Study Hall Social Studies Mary W. Watrous Keith Rostvold Eugene G. Sivertson English Commercial Mathematics Gracia White Bernice Bruton Frances Vecchio Home Economics Head Head Librarian English Lydia Coos Alonzo Woolard Fine Arts Head Commercial Page eleven '6 4 Fw i gf r 5 Q. at Connie Cunningham Valedictorian Joann McGillivray Math Award Perry Morton jolliest Boy Page twelve , lf A Q, 'K Ea ,...A :tax 1 X Era OUTSTANDING SENIORS ai ,s ,i M ,,,v '53 W 99' L nr ' al l ,Q s Q 4 John Peacock Sharyn Morris Barbara Baker Nancy N edwed Judy Nolan Valedictorian Valedictorian Valedictorian Valedictorian Art Award I Qr55'P H 7 . , I Av' . .- L J , , A-4. its Corinne Lyle Ianice Foxton Carl Richard Nancy Bauer Charlotte Fray Good Citizenship Instrumentalist M01-ig Home Economics Home Economics Award Science Award Award Award Girl Athlete A Q , fs: Mg ' Q Catherine Willy jones Karen Sather Larry Shopbell Laurie Moller Wendle F riendliest Boy Friendliest Girl Versatile Athlete Football Queen Iolliest Girl 1 4' A ' - ,211 ,Q L fig- '95 ,w T 1 w 31 Q J' A S Ar 1 Ax sf . A i Ag ,,A A 4 E TIGER STAFF K , K 5Q,Y::?:Q.f pu t ff?3'l 2 A .,,. , .V eff: A. .ma A ,,.. ,:,,, A A A 'V Ieny Yokom john Downes Judy Gillis Business Manager Managing Editor Associate Editor Circulation Sports Editor Circulation Circulation l ll t A V1 4' A A :I um A xg, 4.5 51552 gg lv' '1'f Xi L C ' .A gfa 1 gg f i Sharon Cochran Penny Hoag Donna Hultstrom Ioyce Cooper Gretchen Fouche Album Editor Activities Editor Classes Editor Advertising Advertising Circulation Circulation Circulation Circulation Circulation -nv ,V is Iean Martin Sharon Miller '57 Danny Nelson Meredith Skaer Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Photographer Photographer Circulation Circulation Cstarj Helen Lamb Photographer Page thirteen were-v ' 4- :tif V. RFQ we AF- 3? if ill fgiyf X Ulu yn 4 'Nl ggi! , ai 9- x iff ' I ,af ' CIRCULATION STAFF in-1 lv 1' vu , Ann Chesnut Lois Morgan jerry Komp Uk- X' s lo 'V of A 'P , Sally Moss . F 4 K , 1 XL HUP. 4, Catherine Wendle Qstarj 5 ,,. is 'i s Gretchen Frey Bob Hundhausen Marian Brischle john Kine '57 Alice Besas Stephanie Hawley Sharon Bardsley Tom Read Charlotte Whedon Evelyn Finley Page fourteen P .. Suas f 7 I v w FALL SEMESTER Treasurer, Don Taylor Vice President, Hand Snider Secretary, Sharyn Morris President, Dennis Ashlock Fifth Executive, Bill Merrill SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER Secretary, Iudy Lindsay Fifth Executive, Bunny Cunningham President, Nealan Prater Treasurer, Pete Ioss Absent: Vice President, Tom Read Page fifteen Adams, Janine May North Central Music Orchestrag Bandg Ensembleg S . C -S 1 Sh H.R r on, ty e owg . Secretaryg Dasidrian Talent Clubg S k J.S h g Ai'f'ri'.3'ihtZes? 6'ir'2'2Zfa E.W.C.E. Akerly, Aldena Kay Wilson Social Studies, Home Economics Entres Nousg Horizong Golfg Journal Representativeg Sr. Cong Big Sisterg Mother-Daughter Tea H.R. Vice President U. of Hawaii Albrecht, Robert Frederick Jefferson Social Studies Basketballg B.F. Councilg Pep Clubg Constitution Committee W.S.C. Anderson, Jack J. Lincoln Social Studies W.S.C. Anderson, James Ronald Ir. High, Muskogee, Oklahoma Social Studies B.F. Councilg Bandg Orchestrag Ensembleg Iunior Con Baylor-Waco, Texas Anderson, Karen Rae Wilson Languages Ski Clubg Usherettesg Entre Nousg Classical Clubg I-LR. Secretaryg 10-A Class Councilg Jr. Cong Sr. Cong Big Sisterg G.F. Camival W.S.C. Apple, Bryna Betsy Wilson Social Studies hntre Nous Treasurerg Usherettes Sergeant at Armsg T1-Cirlsg Orpheus, Treasurerg Horizon Presidentg Ir. Cong Sr. Cong Spelling Contest, - I-LR. Presidentg Big Sisterg G.F. Tea U. of W. T' 'S K, ., 3' 'vi H J' L R ,S ,il sry 'rr',,s Arkills, Jack Roosevelt Social Studies Ir. Con Corridor Control Whitworth Arleth, Suzanne Elaine gposvifell L me rts, an a es Classical Clubggu g Entre Nous Vice Presidentg Art Club Presidentg Horizon Treasurerg Big Sisterg H.R. Vice President, Secretaryg Dasidrian Club Whitman Ashlock, Dennis Lee Roosevelt Social Studies Freshman Footballg B.F. Council Con Controlg Corridor Controlg A.S.B. Councilg I-LR. Presidentg Ear. Cong Sr. Cong Sr. Class residentg B.F. Presidentg Joumal Circulation Manager Whitman Ashlock, Margaret Ann Louise Roosevelt Social Studies Horizon Clubg Classical Club: Usherettesg Hal Proctorg Lilac Larkg Friendliest Sophomore Girl Whitman Aspray, Florence Joanne Roosevelt Social Studies, Languages Forum Club Treasurerg Book Club Secretaryg Usherettes Presidentg Classical Clubg Golfg A.S.B. Councilg G.F. Councilg Girls' State Stanford Aster, Kaydon Libby Ir. High School Fine Arts 3C'sg Ir. Achievement Atkins, Barbara Ann Irving Socia Studies 3C'sg Starligqhtersg Ti-Girlsg Footnotesg .N.A.g Bowlingg Choirg Big Sisterg Ir. Cong Sr. Cong .F. Camivalg National Thespiang H.R. Secretary . Sacred Heart School of Nursing Atkinson, Irene Twisp Ir. High School, Wn. Social Studies, Commercial F,N.A.g Swimmingg Big Sisterg G.F. Camivnlg H.R. Vice Presidentg Winner of Little Sister Award Whitworth Atlas, Claudia Winifred Wilson Social Studies Bowlingg Big Sisterg Ir. Cong Sr. Cong G.F. Camivalg Mother-Daughter Teag Dad-Daughter Dessert: W.S.C. Aust, Paul Melvin Grant B.F. Councilg Corridor Controlg Band Ayer, Larry Lee Wilson Social Studies Orchestrag Bandg Stage Crewg Sr. Con Stage Manager Baker, Barbara B. Hutton Social Studies Orpheusg Classical Clubg Horizong Golfg G.F. Councilg A.S.B. Councilg Sr. Cong Ir. Cong Dasidriang H.R. President, Vice Presidentg G.F. Treasurer Stanford Baker, Constance Louise Hutton Social Studies, Languages Usherettes Treasurerg Ti-Girlsg Book Clubg Entre Nousg Horizon Club Treasurerg G.F. Councilg Sr. Class Councilg Corridor Controlg Sr. Cong Courtesy Girlg Big Sister U. of Oregon Baker, Rodney Allen Libby Mathematics U. of Washington Bakken, Carol Patricia LibbY Commercial Nc-pt'une's Daughtersg Badmintong Tennisg Bowlingg Corridor Control' G.F. Councilg A.S.B. Councilg Jroumal Representative' Ir. Cong Sr. Cong Yell Contest Chairman K.B.U. Ballenger, Sarah Jane N.W. Christian High School Commerci l Kelsey-Baild Secretarial School Barcus, Vergie Mae Irving Home Economics , Ti-Girlsg Usherettesg F.H.A.g Tennisg Big Sisterg Sr. Cong G.F. Camivalg Mother-Daughter Teag G.F. Council, Sergeant at Amms Principia Bard, Saundra Carolyn Adams Commercial Starlightersg Choirg 3C'sg G.F. Camivalg Jr. Cong Big Sister Bardsley, Sharon Lynn Mason jr. High School, Tacoma Social Studies, Home Economics Ti-Girlsg Swimminlgg Bowl-irgglg Jouma1Editorg G. . Carnx g Big Sisterg Quill and Scrollg H.R. Vice Presidentg Ir. Cong Sr. Cong Sr. Class Council W.S.C. Barnes, Peggy Elizabeth Albany High School Social Stu ies 1 3C'sg Volleyballg G.F. Winter Carnivalg Big Sisterg Sr. Cong G.F. Teag Dad-Daughter Dessertg Corridor Controlg H.R. Secretary U Deaconess School of Nursing Barnett, Warren Adams Industrial Arts Barrett, Virginia Ann Wilson Social Studies Bowlingg Classical Clubg Big Sisterg Horizon Clubg Jr. Cong Sr. Cong Spelling Contestg I-LR. Treasurer, Secretaryg A.S.B. Councilg G.F. Camival Lake Erie College Bartleson, Susan Rebecca Hutton Languages, Mathematics French Clubg Book Club, Historiang Horizon Clubg G.F. Councilg G.F. Camivalg Corridor Controlg Ir. Cong Science Fairg Student Court Bailiff Smith Bass, Wayne Andrew Libby Ir. High Social Studies B.F. Councilg Corridor Controlg Boys' Pep Clubg I-LR. Presidentg Sr. Con Bates, john Everett Junior High Social Studies, Industrial Arts Archery Club U. of W. Bauer, Nancy Ellen Wilson Home Economics, Social Studies Bowlingg Big Sister, Ir. Cong H.R. Treasurerg A.S.B. Councilg G.F. Council' Sr. Cong G.F. Camivalg F.H.A. Fair Winnerg Ski Club W.S.C. Becker, Howard Evan Jr. Grant Social Studies Frosh Footballg Trackg Rifle Clubg Pep Clubg B.F. Councilg H.R. Vice President, Sergeant at Amis Beecher, Lance Cole South High, Salt Lake City Industrie Arts H.R. Vice President, Treasurerg Sr. Cong Arsenic and Old Lace g At Salt Lake: Rifle Clubg R.O.T.C. Rifle Team W.S.C. Bell, Frieda Mae Irvin Social Studies Benjamin, Barbara Lincoln Music Bowlingg Big Sisterg Roll Checkerg Iournal Representativeg H.R. Secretary, Xigegresident, Treasurer Benton, Beverly Lee Libby Commercial, Social Studies G.F. Councilg Ir. Cong Ir. Class Spaghetti Feedg Office Workerg Bowlingg H.R. Secretary, Treasurer K.B.U. Berger, Leona Irving Commercial Swimmingg Big Sisterg Winter Camival Committeeg G.F. Council E.W.C.E. Berreman, Carol June Roosevelt Music Orchestra Oberlin Conservatory of Music Besas, Alice Grant Comnvrcial, Social Studies F.H.A.g Bowlingg Bookroom Attendantg Y-Teensg Tiger Staffg Sr. Cong Big Sisterg Mailing Manager, Ioumal Staff Biehn, Katherine Elizabeth Wilson . Science, Social Studies Papyrus Treasurerg Book Clubg F.N.A. Presidentg G.F. Councilg Big Sisterg Locker Committeeg Sr. Cong Ir. Spaghetti Feedg H.R. Vice Presi entg G.F. Vice President ' U. of W. I w 1 l Bird, Marlene Betty Washington Science, Fine Arts Fine Arts Clubg Bowlingg A.S.B. Councilg G.F. Carnivalg H.R. Secretary, Treasurerg Big Sisterg lst Prize in Fine Arts Exhibit Sacred Heart School of Nursing Birdsell, Albert Clyde Irving Industrial Arts, Social Studies Stage Crewg 4-Year Band Memberg Band Letterman Gonzaga University Black, Donald Edwards Roosevelt Social Studies B.F. Councilg Orchestrag Music Director, Ir. Cong Sr. Bandg Ensembleg Corridor Controlg Dance Bandg H.R. President, Vice Presidentg Fine Arts Club W.S.C. Blomsness, James Washington S cience B.F. Council W. S . C. Bodey, Alywin George Ir. Grant Social Studies Rifle Clubg Freshman Footballg Pep Clubg B.F. Councilg H.R. Vice President, Secretary W.S.C. Boleraski, Lois Ann Hastings Junior High School Mathematics, Socia Studies Tennis Lettermang Badmintong Sr. Cong H.R. Secretary, Vice President, Treasurerg Big Sisterg Winter Camival Committeeg Mother-Daughter Tea Hostessg G.F. Councilg Dad-Daughter Dessert Committeeg Fine Arts Club Whitman Bowles, Eleanor Patricia Lincoln Social Studies Dramaticsg Corridor Controlg Big Sister Whitworth Bowman, Leonard Jr. Whittier Languages Freshman Football, Baseballg B-Squad Footballg H.R. President, Vice Presidentg Ir. Cong Christmas Con W.S.C. Boyer, Janice Lorraine Clover Park High School, Tacoma Commercial Swimming G.F. Carnivalg Corridor ontrolg Sr. Cong Big Sister B.Y.U. Boykin, Gene C. Roosevelt Social Studies, Fine Arts Freshman Trackg B.F. Councilg A.S.B. Councilg Cross Country U. of Washington V Bradford, Juanita Lincoln Science Ti-Girlsg Ir. Con U. of Washington Bradshaw, David Arthur Washington Mathematics, Science 3C'sg H.R. Sergeant at Arms U. of Washington Brandow, Gloria Ioan Kitsilano Ir. High School Social Studies, Home Economics At Kitsilano: Basketballg Trackg Field' Baseball' Volleyballg Social Service Committeeg At L.C.: G.F. Council W.S.C. Brischle, Marian Roosevelt Social Studies, Languages Winter Carnival Committeesg Third Place 1953 Spelling! Contestg Entre Nousg Orp eusg Usherettesg Joumalg Ladies of the Iury,' Costume Committee H.R. President, Secretary U. of Washington Broom, David L. Hutton Science, Mathematics Ioumal Staff, Ir. Con, Boys' State 1955, I.E. Tennis Champion, Ir. Toastmasters, Vice President, Quill and Scroll, President, Honorable Mention, Science Fair, Pep Club, Lettermen's Club, Badminton, B.F. Secretary U. of W. Brophy, Patrick Franklin Jefferson Social Studies, Commercial B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council U. of W. Brubaker, William Hanford Roosevelt Social Studies, Science Lettem1en's Club, Pep Club, Baseball, 2 Years, H.R. President, Vice President, A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council W.S.C. Bumgamer, Cary Dale Hutton Mathematics Math Club, -'3C's, Rifle Club, A Cappella Choir, Jr. Class Council, H.R. Business Manager, Glee Club, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Ir. Con, B.F C n . o U. of Idaho Bunnell, Paul Charles Roosevelt Science Radio Club President, 2 Years, B.F. Council, Band, Ensemble, Marchingnand Concert Band, 4 Years, adio Amateur Gonzaga Burdge, Gary Lee Libby Social Studies Orpheus, Tennis, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Band, Corridor Control, Drum Major, All Home Room Offices, Ir. Con Sr. Con, Entertainment Chairman Hello Week Whitworth Burke Sally o Libby ' I Commercial G.F. Council W.S.C. guise, Donna Irene ib y Commercial, Social Studies A.S.B. Council, gr. Con, H.R. Secretary, owling K.B.U. Butler, Janice Fay Southside High School, Elmira, N. . Social Studies, Science Sr. Con' At Southside: H.R. Offices, Volleyball Team, Dance Club Whitworth Butts, Sharon Hutton Foreign Languages, Social Studies Horizon Club, Bowling, G.F. Council, A.S.B. ouncilg Big Sister, H.R. Secretary, Sophomore Class Council, Sr. Con W.S.C. Butts, Shirley Hutton Social Studies, Home Economics Ski Club, Horizon Club, Bowling, H.R. Offices, 10B Council, Big Sister, G.F. Council, Sr. Con, Corridor Control, '55 Mother- Daughter Style Show, '54 Cotton Day Style Show W.S.C. Came, Marcia Ann Roosevelt Social Studies - 9A Talent Con, Winter Carnival, Jr. Con, Sr. Con, Hello Week Con, Big Sister, Starlighters, President, Secretary, Treasurer, G.F. Council, Ensemble, Senior Girls Trio, Orpheus, F.N.A., 3C's Historian, Dasidrian Sacred Heart School of Nursing Cameron, Beverly Whittier Commercial G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Con'idor Control, H.R. President, Vice President K.B.U. Campbell, Don Shaw Adams Social Studies, Science Cross Countryghgoumal, H.R. Business anager W.S.C. Carlson, Donald Allen Grant Science, Mathematics Corridor Controlg 1953 Latin Dinner Cleanug Committee, Sr. Con Costume ommittee Gonzaga Carlson, Janet Marie Hutton Commercial H.R. Secretary, Sergeant at Annsg Bowling, G.F. Council, Big Sisterg 1954 Christmas Carnival, 1954 Mother- Daughter Tea K.B.U. Cashatt, Beverly Ann Virgil Jr. High, Los Angeles Social Studies Ti-Girls, F.T.A. Whitworth Caudill, Kenneth Norman Libby Social Studies Band Caves, Elida Marie Grant Commercial 3C'sg Tumbling, Girls' Glee Club, '53, '54 Winter Carnival, Big Sister K.B.U. Cheadle, Ian Roosevelt Social Studies, Foreign Languages Entre Nous Historian, Ski Club, Art Clubg Winter Camivalg Horizon, Golf, Big Sister, G.F., A.S.B. Councils, H.R. President, Journal Representativeg National Merit Scholarship Testg Science Fair Stanford Chelde, Mary Helen Roosevelt Social Studies, Languages Orpheus Historiang Entre Nous, Usherettesg G.F. Councilg A.S.B. Council' Winter Camival, '52, '54g cr. Cong x-reno Week Con '52, Sr. Con Specialty Act. H.R. Treasurer, Golf Teamg Bowling U. of Utah Cherry, Michael Grant Irving Socia Studies Frosh Footballg B.F. Councilg H.R. Sergeant at Amis W.S.C. Chesnut, Ann Laura Hutton Social Studies, Foreign Languages F.N.A. Treasurerg National Thespian Treasurer, Children's Theater, '52, '55g School Play, '54, Ir. Cong Sr. Con Drama Directorg G.F. Councilg 11B Council, Corridor Controlg Winter Camival, '52, '53, '54 Vifhitman Clark, Phyllis Loree Grant Home Economics Winter Carnival, '52g Sr. Cong Y-Teens College of Puget Sound Cochran, Sharon Lee Washington Social Studies Tiger Album Editorg G.F. Winter Camivalg Jr. Cong Sr. Cong Papyms Club, Historian, Sergeant at Armsg joumal Representativeg Roll Checker, Book Clubg Big Sisterg Mother-Daughter Teag G.F. Council, Quill and Scrollg Swimming Cogdill, Gail Ross Libby Social Studies Lettermen's Clubg Varsity Football, Basketball, A.S.B. Council, 1-LR. Vice President, 2 Yearsg 1954 All-City Football W.S.C. Collins, Corrine Sandpoint High I Social Studies, Commercial 9A Council, Constitution Committeeg Freshman Talent Con Chairman Collins, William A. Ir. Libby , Music, Mathematics Band, Orchestra., Swim-Ko Team Graceland, Iowa Conner, Carol Ann Libby Commercial G.F. Council W.S.C. Conner, Ivan Lee Roosevelt Mathematics, Industrial Arts Math Club, Jr. Achievement Northwest Christian Cooper, Joyce Agnes Jefferson Social Studies Ti-Girls, Orpheus President, Entre Nous Treasurer, Secretary, Quill and Scroll, Thespian, ' Usherettes Vice President, School Plays, Children's Theater, A.S.B. Council, Jr., Sr. 1Drama Director Cons, 11A Secretary Whitman Corllss, Ann Hutton Science, Social Studies Ti--Girls, Drill Master, Usherettes Sergeant at Arms, Horizon President, A.S.B. Council, Jr., Sr. Cons, G.F. Seargeant at Arms, School Play, '58, 1st, 2nd, Inland Empire Science Fair, Big Sister W.S.C. Crockett, Wayne Frankie Rockford High Science A.S.B. Council Cromwell, Gail Katherine Roosevelt Social Studies, Commercial Papyrus, A.S.B. Council, G.F. Council, H.R. Offices, Sergeant at Arms, Joumal Representative, Sophomore Potluck, Sr. Con, Roll Checker, Swimming, Big Sister Party Decorations, Entertainment Committees U. of Washington Croy, Robert Wayne Lincoln Social Studies 4 Frosh Football U. of Idaho Cunmngham, Connie Helen Hutton Science, Foreign Languages, Mathematics, Social Studies Orpheus Secretary, Vice President, Classical Club Secretary, Vice-President, Book Club Secretary, Horizon Vice President, Usherettes, G.F. Vice President, 10A Secretary, H.R. Offices, lst Place, Science Fair, Golf Letterman Stanford Curtis, Richard James Libby Mathematics Orchestra, Band, B.F. Council, Jr. Con Graceland, Iowa Curtis, Rochelle Roosevelt Social Studies, Languages, Commercial Cotton Day Style Show, Winter Camival, '52, '54, Make-up for Minstrel Show, '53, '54, Alpine Ski Club, Spokane Ski Club, Bowling, Jr., Sr. Cons, H.R. Sergeant at Arms, 10A Council W.S.C. Cydrus, Ruth Ann Moran Commercial Ti-Girls, Starlighters, President, Joumal Representative, G.F. Council, Corridor Control, Jr., Sr. Cons, Ensemble, Dad-Daughter Dessert, 1953 Hel o Week Con, Big Sister Stanford Daly, Jacquelyn Jean Baker High School, Oregon Mathematics Forum Club, Book Club, gr., Sr. Cons, Winter Camival, pokane Ski Club, At Baker: Pep Club, The Log, Tri-Hi-Y, Swimming, Horizon Club U. of Washington Darst, Sylvia Josephine Central Union High Home Economics At Central Union, Girls' Athletic Assn., 3 Years, Rifle Club, Badminton, Tennis, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball, Speedaway Davidson, Sharin Gayle Pasco Jr. High Social Studies, Languages Golf- Bowling, Jr. on, , Sr. Con, H.R. Secretary, Treasurer, Winter Camival, Simplicity Style Show, gig Sister itman Davis, Gary Lee Libby Social Studies Band Davis, Mary Marceline Hutton Social Studies Golf, Bowling, Christmas Con, Senior Con, hildren's Theater, Big Sister Hunter Dawson, Janice Bernice Lincoln Commercial F.H.A., Winter Carnival, '52, '53, Sr. Con, Big Sister Puget Sound Beauty College De Chenne, Gaye Wilson ' Social Studies, Home Economics Entre Nous, Spokane, Alpine Ski Clubs, Horizon President, Bowling, Golf, Ioumal Representative, A.S.B. Council, H.R. Vice President, Sergeant at Anns, Ir., Sr. Cons, Winter Camival, '54, Big Sister U. of W. Decker, David Leroy Libby Mathematics Band, Ensemble, Corridor Control, Choir, H.R. President Delgado, Alberta Bose Mountain Home High Social Studies, Commercial Sr. Con, Big Sister, Committees for Dad-Daughter Dessert, Mother-Daughter Tea, At Mountain Home: F.H.A., Spanish Club, Science Club, Drill Team Baylor University DeVane, James Clempson Irving Industrial Arts A.S.B. Altemate Dirkse, Jerry Leroy N.W. Christian High School Social Studies Band, Boys' Glee, Choir, B.F. Council, At Roosevelt: Basketball, Baseball, 3C's, Orchestra -Northwest Nazarene College Dirstine, John David Franklin Mathematics, Science A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council, Sr. Con, 2nd Place, '53 Science Fair, Ski Club W.S.C. Donery, james LeRoy Colfax High School Music, Social Studies Pep Club, Varsity B-Squad Football, H.R. President, Eastem Washington Honor Band, 2 Years, rosh, Varsity Track, Band, A.S.B. Council W.S.C. Downes, John Roger North Central High School Ioumalism, Social Studies Tiger Staff, Managing Editor, Sports Editor, Qzuill and Scroll, Spokane Chess lub, ' A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council, H.R. Treasurer, Sergeant at Arms, At North Central: Golf, Chess Club, Debate, News Staff Whitworth Downing, Darlene Whittier Social Studies F.N.A., F.H.A., 3C's, Bowling K.B.U. Drangas, Demse Louise jefferson . Social Studies, Commercial, Foreign Languages Big Sister, Minstrel Make-Up Committee, Entre Nous, Orpheus, Bowling, Thespian Con, Ir., Sr. Cons, H.R. Offices, G.F. Tea, A.S.B. Council, G.F. Council, G.F. Camival, Ioumal Representative U. of W. Dunton, Don Thomas Nathan Eckstein CSeattle Mathematics, Science Outdoor Club, Adelante, Varsity Track, Hall Proctor, I-LR. Offices, r., Sr. Cons, Con Proctor, unior Class Secretary, A. .B. Council, Class Representative U. of Wm Dunton, Ford Stanley Roosevelt Science, Social Studies Outdoor Club, Frosh, B-Squad, Varsity Football, B.F. Nominating Committee, Mr. Aviation of 1955, Frosh Track, Ir., Sr. Cons, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council U. of Washington Durham, Jean Franklin Commercial 1953 Winter Camival, Usherettes, Secretary, Outdoor Club, Bowling, G.F. Council, H.R. President, A.S.B. Council, jr., Sr. Cons, Big Sister, A.S.B. Nominating Committee, Mother-Daughter Tea U. of Washington Elliott, George Washington Social Studies Emoto, Jeanie Satopo Lincoln Commercial, Home Economics Bowling, Ioumal Representative, G.F. Council, Big Sister, H.R. Secretazg G.F. Winter amival Kelsey-Baird Everest, Peggy Ellen Grangeville High School Commercial School Play Costume, Make-Up Committees, Y-Teens President, Journal Representative, H.R. Business Manager, B l' D t' ow mg, rama ics, Talent Cons, A.S.B. Council, Sr. Con W.S.C. Farber, Betty Lee :yilson L orexgn an age Jr. Con, Sr. Clan, Ti-Girls, Majorettes, G.F. Camival, Adelante Sergeant at Arms, F.N.A. Vice President, Horizon President, 1954 G.F. Tea, Big Sister, Dramatics' Corridor Control U. of Washington Farrish, Beverly Jean Jefferson Fine Arts Orpheus President, Vice President, A.S.B. Basketball Bounce, Ir. Con, Sr. Con, Thespian Treasurer, Historian, G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Plain Princess , G.F. Carnival, Book Club Historian, Usherettes Big Sister, Scholastic Art Award U. of Washington ,yu lhxhubm dw? Faulkes, James F. Libby Jr. High School Commercial Gonzaga Flynn, Patrick Gonza a Social Studies Finley, Evelyn Delle Grant Social Studies F.H.A., Adelante, Quill and Scroll, Neptune's Daughters, Swimming, Joumal Staff, G.F. Carnival U. of Washington Forsyth, Sally Grace Iefferson ' Commercial, Social Studies Archery Club, F.N.A., Swimming, Bowling, G.F. Council, G.F. Carnival, H.R. Vice President, Secretary, Bookroom Attendant W.S.C. Foss, Nolan W. McCormick, Cheyenne, Wyoming Science Hall Proctor Gonzaga Fosseen, Neal Randolph Ir. Hutton Mathematics Golf, B.F. Council, Ski Club, Outdoor Club, Lettennen's Club, Frosh Football, Basketball Track, B-Squad Basketball U. of Washington Fouche, Gretchen Lee Wilson Commercial, Social Studies F.H.A. President, Secretary, G.F. Sergeant at Arms, Ir. Jolliest Girl, Chairman, Cotton Day, '55, guill and Scroll, I orridor Control, Tiger, Joumal, I-LR.-Offices, Sr. Class Representative, A.S.B. W.S.C. Foxton, Janet Kathleen gldoosevilt r L usic, 'oreign anguages Big Sister, Adelanteg Orchestrag Ensembleg G.F. Style Showg Orchestra Librarian, Vice Presidentg Girls' Glee Clubg H.R. Secretary Oberlin Conservatory of Music F rancis, Leslie John Franklin Social Studies Lettermen's Club, Varsity, Frosh Footballg '54 Science Fair, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Councilg Class Representative Gonzaga Fray, Charlotte Jane Hutton Home Economics, Social Studies F.H.A. Treasurer, Historiang Thespiang Y-Teensg H.R. Secretary, Ladies of the jury , Big Sisterg Locker Committee: Mother-Daughter Tea W.S.C. Frazier, Shirley Carol Roosevelt Commercial Y-Teens Secretaryg F.H.A.5 Ti-Girls, Flagtwirlerg Ioumal Representativeg School Play Costume Committeeg G.F. Committeesg A.S.B. Councilg H.R. Secretary, Business Managerg Sr. Con Whitworth Freeman, John Shelby, Montana Social Studies Frosh Baseballg At Shelby: Varsity Football Frey, Gretchen Ann Wilson Commercial, Social Studies Papyrus Sergeant at Armsg Book Clubg Journal Staffg Tiger Staffg Corridor Controlg '53 Simplicity Style Showg Quill and Scrollg G.F. Councilg Big Sisterg '52, '53 Winter Carnivalg Ir. Con W.S.C. Friend, Mary Elizabeth Grant Commercial '54 May Day Cong F.H.A. Parliamentariang Ti-Girls Treasurer, Sergeant at Arms- 10A T - , reasurer, G.F. Carnivalg Usherettesg Corridor Controlg H.R. Officesg G.F. Council, Big Sisterg Jr., Sr. Cons U. of Idaho Froehlich, Richard Dale West Valley Social Studies Gardner, Carl Dale Walla Walla Social Studies B-Squad Footballg Orchestra W.S.C. Garrison, Ieanatte Louise West Valley High School Home Economics At West Valley: Volleyball Teamg At L.C,: Sr. Con Garvin, Margaret Caroline Whittier Science, Art Art Clubg F.H.A.g Ti-Girlsg Swimming W.S.C. Gaw, Robert Arthur Libby Social Studies W.S.C. Geraghty, Larry Raymond Wilson Science, Mathematics Outdoor Club Sergeant at Armsg Jr. Toastmastersg Varsity, Frosh Footballg A.S.B. Nominating Committee' H.R. Offices, Basketballg Traclq Baseballg Con Control, A.S.B. Council U. of W. Gerpheide, Daniel john Roosevelt Science Track' Varsity Footballg B.F. Councilg Con Controlg Corridor Control U. of Idaho Gifford, Robert Dwayne Adams Science, Mathematics Varsity, Frosh Football, Basketball, Paddle Squad, 10B Fifth Executive, Boys State 1955, Varsity Baseball, Con Control, A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council, ghrgsgnas Mixer, Co-Chairman Gillis Iudy Ann Munich High, Munich, Germany History Ski Club, Pep Club in Germany, Journal Staff, Associate Tiger Editor, Cotton Day Mixer, A.S.B. Council, G.F. Council, Big Sister, Ioumal Representative, Ir., Sr. Con, Horizon Club, Quill and Scroll U. of Washington Gillis, WVilliam Herbert Wilson Mathematics, Commercial Tennis, Band, Corridor Control, Journal Rgresentative, Dance Band, Ir. on, Con Control U. of Idaho Goettel, Robert Hutton Foreign Languages Football, A.S.B. Council W.S.C. Goodhue, Judith Ann Missoula County High School Music Starlighters U. of North Dakota Grant, Allan S. Grant Social Studies, Science Band, Study Hall Proctor, Stage Crew Manager, Chi dren's Theater, Jr. Con, Sr. Con Whitworth Gray, john Cutler Hutton Mathematics, Science Outdoor Club, Senate Club, Ski Club Vice President, Lettemien's Club, Frosh Track, B-Squad Basketball, Football, Varsity Basketball, Football, Track, B.F. Council, H.l'l. Offices, A.S.B. Inaugural Ball Chairman, Corridor ontrol Green, Raymon Willis Irving Industrial Arts, Social Studies Gregerson, James Martin Logan Mathematics, Industrial Arts, Commercial Architectural Drawing Club, Frosh Football U. of Washington Gregg, George Norris Burlingame High, Califomia Science Frosh Football, B-Squad Football, Golf, Outdoor Club, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Corridor Control, Sr. Con, H.R. Offices U. of Oregon Groves, Edward L. Roosevelt Fine Arts, Social Studies B.F. Council, Ir. Con, Frosh Track, Football, 4 Years, H.R. President, Secretary, Letterman, 2 Years, Con Proctor I-Iainline, Donna Marie Iefferson ' Commercial, Home Economics Ti-Girls, Neptune's Daughters, Cheerleader, Frosh Con, May Day Con, 1953, Sr. Con Hale, Donna Iune Adams I Home Economics May Day Con, 1953, Ti-Girls, F.T.A. Sergeant at Amis, Treasurer' G.F. Winter Camival, Basketball Bounce, Ir. Con, Sr. Con' G.F. Council, A.S,B. Council, Big Sister, . CAlx2d6en's Theater Production Hamblen, Laurence Harold Hutton , Social Studies, Mathematics, Languages Senate Club, Outdoor Club, Classical Club, Frosh, B-Squad Basketball, B.F. Council, Science Fair Second Place, Light and Sound, Track, Cross Country' . Lettermen's Club, A.S.B. Council Hardy, Wayne C. Jefferson Social Studies U. of Arizona Hattel, Shirley June Moses Lake Science F.T.A., Big Sister, At Moses Lake: Latin Club, F.l-I.A., Business Manager for Annual W.S.C. Hauslcen, Barbara Jean Grant Commercial, History Entre Nous, Ti-Girls, Big Sister, Jr. Con, Minstrel Show Make-Up, Sr. Con, H.R. Offices, Winter Camival W.S.C. Hawley, Stephanie Ann Hutton Social Studies, Languages Papyrus, Entre Nous, F.N.A., Ushcrettesg Jr. Con, Tiger, Quill and Scroll, Ti-Girls, Joumal Editor, '55 School Play, C.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Sr, Con Publicity Chairman, Script, Cast W.S.C. Hay, Sara Ann Washington Home Economics, Music Jr. Band W.S.C. Heath, Marilyn Ann Jefferson Home Economics, Social Studies, Commercial Bowling, Joumal Representative, Big Sister, H.R. Treasurer, C.F. Winter Carnival Kelsey-Baird Hecker, Gerald Morgan Wilson Foreign Languages Tri-Sci Treasurer, Pep Club, H.R. President, Vice President, Treasurer, Inland Empire Science Fair, '54, '55, L.C. Science Fair 2nd Place, Biological, '54, lst Place Junior Division, '55 U. of W. Hedlund, Robert Aubrey Hutton Mathematics, Science, Social Studies A.S.B. Council, H.R. Vice President, Treasurer, Fifth Eicecutive, Second Place, E ectronics Division, Science Fair Pacific Lutheran College Heinekmg, Nancy Carol Grant Commercial, Fine Arts Neptune's Daughters, Sergeant at Arms, Horizon Cluh, C.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, H.R. Treasurer, Big Sister, C.F. Carnival, Jr., Sr. Cons, C.F. Tea, Swimming C.W.C.E. Helmey, erry Alan Mobridge enior High Social Studies At Mohridge: Letterman, one Year Hendley, Ernestine Irving Home Economics Big Sister, Girls' Glee Club, Sr. Con, Ti-Girls, Orpheus, F.N.A., Winter Camival, Jr, Con, A.S.B. Council, C.F. Council H.R. Treasurer, Sergeant at Amis U. of VV. Hendrickson, Ronald W. Franklin Industrial Arts Radio Club, Stage Crew, H.R. Vice President E.W.C.E. Hill, George Jefferson Science, Mathematics W.S.C. Hill, Raymond Lloyd Grant Social Studies Spaghetti Feed Committee, Junior Picnic Committee Navy Hoag, Penelope Irene Wilson History, Home Economics Book Club' F.H.A.g Entre Nousg Horizon Oificesg All-City Horizon Vice Presidentg Ti er, Activity Editorg Quill and Ecrollg f G.F. Winter Carnivalg Booth Chairmang G.F. Councilg Big Sisterg Ir., Sr. Con W.S.C. Hobert, Richard Lee Adams Science, Mathematics, Social Studies Gonzaga University Hogan, Larry Robert Grant . Social Studies H.R. Fifth Executive, Secretary Gonzaga University Hood, Barbara Io Franklin Commercial Outdoor Club: Horizon Clubg G.F. Councilg Big Sisterg Mother-Daughter Teag A.S.B. Councilg H.R. Vice President, Secretaryg Sr. Con U. of Washington Hood, Donald Lester Cheney Junior High School Social Studies Peg Clubg A.S.B. Councilg B. . Councilg H.R. Presidentg Con Control Hooper, Glen Edwin Roosevelt Social Studies Gclfg Rifle Clubg Junior Bandg H.R. Treasurer, Sergeant at Armsg Sr. Con Whitworth Hopkins, Bonnie Lee Libby ' Commercial Swimming K.B.U. Hornaday, Charles Edward Libby Social Studies, Mathematics Bandg Stage Crew W.S.C. Howard, Demmy Wayland Grant Social Studies Iournal Representative, B.F. Council Ctwicelg Corridor Controlg Sr. Con Hoyt, Louise Marie Franklin Languages, Social Studies Horizong Entre Nous: Ski Clubg Tennisg Bowlingg G.F. Councilg H.R. Officesg '53, '54 Winter Carnivalg Ti-Girlsg Cheerleaderg Big Sisterg Ir., Sr. Con W.S.C. Hughes, Maralyn Eileen Grant Commercial Bandg joumal Representativeg Big Sisterg H.R. Librarian Hultstrom, Donna Nathalie Grant Social Studies, Science Iournal Representativeg F.H.A. Vice Presidentg Y-Teen Presidentg Book Clubg Winter Carnival, 19533 G.F. Mothers Tea, 19544 Roll Checkerg Ti-Girlsg Debateg 'xlgggigtaffg Libraryg Big Sister Hume, Bonnie Lorraine Rogers . Commercial I-Iundhausen, Robert John Ir Wilson . Languages, Mathematics h Debate Club Presidentg Fine Arts Clubg Senate Club: I jr. Toastmastersg H.R: Presrdentg A.S.B. Councilg Ladies of the Iury g Tiger Staff U. of Washington Immel, Allen Everette Roosevelt Social Studies, Science, Mathematics Pep Club Historiang Lettermen's Club: Baseball Mana ery Tennisg B.F. Councilg H.R. gffices W.S.C. Jackson, Joel Anthony Adams Mathematics Locker Committeeg B.F. Council Jennings, Frank Richard Grant Social Studies, Science, Commercial H.R. President W.S.C. Jensen, Joseph David Hutton Science, Mathematics Freshman Footballg B-Scavslad Footballg Freshman Trac 9 B.F. Councilg A.S.B. Councilg All Home Room Offices U. of Miami Jewell, Ronald Leroy Washington Social Studies, Industrial Arts Commercial B.F. Council I Jewett, Jacquelyn Ann Washington Commercial, Social Studies Tennis Teamg All Home Room Officesg Winter Camivalg Choirg Jr. Cong Sr. Con U.C.L.A. Johnson, Allan Norbert Franklin Indush-ial Arts Johnson, Eleanor Regina Alexander Ramsey, St. Paul Social Studies At Ramsey: Girls' Athletic Association Johnson, Gerald Walter Moran Mathematics, Social Studies Johnson, Laureen Janice Lincoln Commercial Bowling, Big Sisterg G.F. Winter Carnival Publicity, Ticket, Coronation Committees, woghrejr-Daughter Teag Sr. Con Johnson, Nancy Jo Wilson Foreign Languages Book Club President, Vice Presidentg Usherettesg 10B Class Representativeg G.F. Couneilg Big Sisterg Big, Little Sister Publicity Chairmang Dirty Work at the Crossroads Costume Committee U. of Washington Jones, Elizabeth Havennale Commercial H.R. Vice President U. of Idaho Jones, Janet Grant ' . Social Studies, Commercial Corridor Controlg Dad-Daughter Dessertg Locker Committee U. of Idaho Jones, Willy B. Lincoln Music Lettermen's Clubg Frosh Football, Basketball, I' rack, Baseballg Varsity Football, Track, Basketballg A.S.B. Historian, B.F. Councilg - 1958 Jolliest Boyg Friendliest Frosh, Sophomore BOY Joss, Peter Alexander Wilson Science, Mathematics Senate Club Critic, Jr. Toastmasters President, Tri-Sci President, Historian, Sergeant at Amis, First Place U.N. Contest, goumal Representative, Student ourt Judge, A.S.B. Council, 12A Treasurer W.S.C. Judy, Frances Jean Roosevelt Foreign Languages, Science Tri-Sci Secretary, Forum Club Historian, Usherettes Sergeant at Arms, Big Sister, H.R. President, Secretary, Jr. Con Drama Director, National Science Fair, G.F. President Carleton Kannburg, Con-me Muriel Libby Social Studies Swimming, Band, Roll Checker Pacific Lutheran Karker, Barbara Joan Irving Commercial 3C's 5th Executive Kawabori, Chisato Lincoln Science, Social Studies Jr. Toastmasters Secretary, Frosh Football, Track, Tennis, Rifle Club Vice President, Jr., Sr. Cons' Band, Dance Band, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Senate Club, Jr. Class Treasurer, H.R. President W.S.C. Kawaguchi, Harold H. Irving Mathematics, Science Fine Arts Club Treasurer, Pep Club, Corridor Control, B.F. Council, Sr. Con, B.F. Con U. of W. Kearney, Margaret Ruth Maumee High, Ohio Languages Entre Nous, Golf Team, G.F. Council University of Colorado Kelly, Danielle Libby Home Economics, Social Studies Big Sister, Jr. Con, Dad-Daughter Dessert W.S.C. Keppler, Paul Ronald Foster Music At Foster: Debate, Distributive Education Killien, Michael John Glenhaven, Portland, Oregon M th ti a ema cs Radio Club, Letterman Three Years, Manager Frosh, Varsity Football, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Boys' Quartet, 11A 5th Executive, '55 Boys' State U. of W. Kimura, Phyllis Katsuko Lincoln Commercial Bowling, Big Sister, G.F. Winter Camival K.B.U. Kirihara, Jimmy Seiji Irving Mathematics, Industrial Arts B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, H.R. Offices, Boys' Quartet U. of W. Kirihara, Richard Yoshlhlro Grant Mathematics, Social Studies Corridor Control, I-LH. Vice President, Treasurer, Sergeant at Amis, Pep Club U. of W. Kirkeby, Donald George Grant Social Studies A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council, Band, H.R. Offices, Corridor Control U. of W. Kirkland, Jean Lois Irving Socia Studies, Music Starlightersg Choirg Ensemble, Big Sisterg Winter Camival W.S.C. Kirkpatrick, Daniel Evan Juneau High, Alaska Science, Social Studies Two Years Trackg One Year Cross Country Knoll, Lawrence W. Gonzaga Prep Social Studies B.F. Councilg Ir. Cong '55 School Play, Choirg joumal Staffg Boys' Glee Club Gonzaga Kollman, Robert William Grant Industrial Arts W.S.C. Komp, Gerald Lee jefferson Social Studies, Industrial Arts Architectural Club Treasurerg Pep Clubg Paddle Squadg Frosh, B-Squad Baseballg Archery Club, Tiger Salesman, B.F. Councilg jr., Sr. Con W.S.C. Koppe, Richard Allan Libby Mathematics, Social Studies esrcghgtrag Band, A.S.B. Counc Krieg, Lillian Edna Irving Socia Studies Big Sister il Kroetch, George Edmund Gonzaga Prep Social Studies At Gonzaga: Trackg Tennis, Glee Clubg Dramaticsg '55, '56 Senior Quartet U. of Washington Kulp, Edith Loretta Hutton Social Studies, Languages, Science Ti-Cirlsg Adelanteg Orpheus, Ski Club, G.F. Council, Proctorg Jr., Sr. Cong H.R. Offices, Ti-Girl Historian Whitman Lake, Sylvia Iaymes Libby Home Economics, Foreign Languages Ti-Girlsg Orpheusg Cheerleaderg G.F. Secretaryg A.S.B. Secretaryg Sophomore gvolliest Girlg Junior Friendliest irlg Ir., Sr. Cong G.F. Father-Daughter Dessertg At Libby: Head heerleaderg G.F. President Whitworth LaLiberte, Sharon Lee Washington Social Studies, Commercial Tennisg Bowling, G.F. Councilg H.R. Secretary, Treasurer, Ir. Cong Winter Carnival, Sr. Cong Big Sisterg Dad- Daughter Dessertg Mother- Daughter Teag Journal Staff, A.S.B. Council U. of Idaho Lamb, Helen Mae Libby , , Fine Arts, Social Studies Usherettesg Tennisg Badmintong Swimmingg Corridor Controlg A.S.B. Councilg G.F. Council, Tiger Photographerg junior 5th Executiveg A.S.B. Dance Chairman, 19555 Hello Week Co-Chairman, 1955 W.S.C. Landreth, Sandra Lee Grangeville High School Commercial G.F. Representative, F.H.A.g At Grangeville: F.H.A,g Bandg Chorus, Ir. Class Secretary, Cheerleaderg Informer Staffg A.S.B. Council Harding Christian College Lang, john M. Hamilton, Ohio High School Mathematics, Science At Hamilton: Glee Clubg Latin Club Larsen, Donald R. Columbia Falls High School Mathematics, Social Studies 3C's, Ski Club, Orchestra, Band, Ensemble Iowa State Lawson, Deanna June Wilson Social Studies, Languages F.N.A., Entre Nous, Ti-Girls, Footnotes, G.F. Council, 12B Council, Orchestra, H.R. Secretary, Jr. Con, Sr. Con, Winter Camival, Big Sister, Journal Staff, Horizon Vice President K.B.U. Lee, William Tracy Stevens Social Studies, Science Outdoor Club, Pep Club, Frosh Football, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Corridor Control, Sr. Con, Hello Week Committee, H.R. Offices U. of Washington Leek, John R. Roosevelt Mathematics B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Proctor Pacific University Leitch, Paul Libby f Social Studies Papyrus Club Sergeant at Arms, Corridor Control, Debate, Band, Jr., Sr. Con, Journal Regresentative, B.F. Council' H. . Treasurer, Band Ensemble Whitworth Lindsay, Judith Anne Hutton Foreign Languages, Social Studies Classical Club, Ski Club Secretary, Entre Nous President, H.R. President, Secretary, Treasurer, Journal Representative, A.S.B., G.F. Councils, Skiing Competition, Big Sister, G.F. Mother- Daughter Tea, Hostess Chairman, Winter Camival Smith Livingston, Ward Newcomb Wilson Mathematics Pep Club Secretary, Paddle Squad- Frosh Football Manager, Golf, 5-Year Letterman U. of Nebraska Lose, Jim Mead Mathematics Mead Track Manager, 2 Years W.S.C. Louderback, Jane Ellen Roosevelt Commercial, Science Spokane Ski Club, Horizon, Bowling, Swimming, Corridor Control, Roll Checker, Joumal Representative, H.R. Secretary, BipiwSister, Jr., Sr. Cons, G. . Mixer Whitman Lund, Joyce Allene Washington Science, Commercial G.F. Council, Big Sister, G.F. Winter Camival Wliitworth Lust, Patricia Ann Washington Social Studies Big Sister, Joumal Representative U. of Washington Lyle, Corinne Mae Roosevelt Social Studies Classical President, Thespian Club, Horizon Club, Usherettes, Tennis, Badminton, Band Librarian, Secretary, Orchestra, Ensemble, 9A Treasurer, 10B Secretary, Big Sister, G.F. Council, Girls' State: Good Citizen Award W.S.C. Maclntyre, Frederika Ann Adams Commercial . Big Sister, G.F. Winter Carnival Ke sey-Baird MacMartin, Jeanme Mane Wilson Social Studies . . Horizon, Orpheltii Tl'Gl1'1.Si , Majorette, Big Sister, Dasrdrxan, G.F. Con, Jr. Con, Sr. Con Madsen, Douglas Kent Roosevelt Science, Mathematics Forum Club Outdoor Clubg Book Clubg Senate Clubg B.F. Councilg A.S.B. Councilg Ioumal Representativeg H.R. Vice President U. of W. Magnuson, John Clark jefferson Social Studies, Science W.S.C. Manlowe, Linda Virginia St. Paul's High School Science, Ma ematics F.N.A.g Bowlingg Big Sisterg Class Representative U. of Michigan Mann, William Michael Franklin Science Boys' Glee Clubg Corridor Control W.S.C. Manning, Donald Ray Lincoln Mathematics, Science Frosh Footballg B.F. Councilg A.S.B. Council U. of Montana Manning, Robert Pasco High School Science, Mathematics At Pasco: Science Club, Vice President, Librariang Prolectionist Whitworth Martin, Charles R. Grant Social Studies B.F. Council, Corridor Controlg Varsity Football, Baseballg Basketballg Trackg 3-Year Letterman W.S.C. Martin, Verla Jean Garden Springs Commercial, ocial Studies Y-Teen Vice Presidentg 3C'sg G.F. Winter Camival, '53, '54g G.F. Mother-Daughter Teag Big Sisterg Tiger Assistant Editorg Quill and Scroll W.S.C. Mason, Ronald Everett Libby Commercial U. of W. Mauro, Robert Joseph Kelso High School Social Studies Lettermen's Clubg Trackg Cross Countryg B.F. Councilg Boys' Glee Clubg Choirg At Kelso: Footballg Basketballg Sophomore Cong Choirg Lettermen's Club E.W.C.E. Mazulo, Barbara Libby Commercial Big Sister McAllister, Charee Gayle Hutton Commercial F.H.A. Re orter, Parliamentariang Tennisg Wlinter Camival, '52-'54g lkvgigsteel Show Make-Up McArdle, jim Jefferson l Mathematics, Industrial Arts Outdoor Club Presidentg B-Sqfuad Football U. o W. McAtee, Laurence Albert Hutton . Social Studies, Mathematics Ir. Toastmastersg Pep Clubg Golfg Badmintong H.R. Officesg Corridor Controlg Sr. Con U. of Idaho McCanta, Loretta Mane Roosevelt, Seattle Social Studies G.F. Council Gonzaga University McGillivray, Joann Roosevelt Mathematics, Social Studies Ti-Girls, Footnotes, Book Club, M th Cl b- E t N a u , n re ous, Horizon Secretary, Big Sister, G.F. Camival, G.F. Council, Ir., Sr. Con, 2nd Place Math Contest, H.R. Vice President Pomona Mclnnis, David Rogers Mathematics, Music U. of Washington McKee, william West Valley Social Studies McKinstry, Scott Wilson Social Studies, Mathematics gouncil, Mathematics Club McLean, Betty Denise Hutton Social Studies, Commercial Ti-Girls, Adelante President, Book Club, Horizon, Footnotes, Class A.S.B. Council, Big Sister, Sr. Con U. of Idaho McMillen, Thomas Ray Whittier Science, Social Studies Entre Nous, Varsity Football, Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Football Baseball, Track, H.n. offices, A.S.B., B.F., Class Council, Debate U. of Washington McNall, Ierlie Lynette Millwood Commercial, Mathematics Classical Club, Tri-Sci, Swimming, Girls' Intramurals' gouncil, Big Sister, Sr. Con McPhee, John Hale Wilson Science, Mathematics Senate Club Secretary, Toastmasters Secretary, Entre Nous, Frosh, B-Squad Baseball, Frosh, B-Squad Basketball, B-Squad Football, A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council, Con Control W.S.C. McQuown, Jacqueline Hutton Social Studies, Commercial Big Sister, Girls' Glee Club, kmiisrrgil Representative Meagher, Robert Joseph Libby Social Studies Mehaffey, Dale George Irving Science, Social Studies Tri-Sci, Math Club: Chess Club, Golf, Lettennen's Club, Choir, Second Place Science Fair U. of Washington Meidinger, Lucille Central Hiih School U Commercia , Social Studies Melrose, Peter-Paul Franklin Science, Social Studies Classical Club, Outdoor Club, Frosh Football, B-Squad Football, B.F., A.S.B. Councils, Ioumal Representative, H.R. Offices Colorado U. Merideth, Margaret Ann Coeur d'Alene High School Commercial A.S.B. Council, Sr. Con, At Coeur d'Alene: Latin Club, Flower Club, Pep Club K.B.U. Merrill, William Barrett Wilson Social Studies, Mathematics Classical Club President, Treasurer, Outdoor Club, B.F., A.S.B. Councils, Corridor Control, Senior 5th Executive, All Home Room Offices U. of W. Messer, Betty Lou Adams Commercial F.H.A. Reporter, Bowling, Big Sister, Girls' Glee Club, Iournal Representative, Bookroom Attendant K.B.U. Mihara, Ioan Washington Social Studies, Commercial Ti-Girls Vice President, Footnotes, Usherettes, Iournal Representative, A.S.B. Council, Corridor Control, H.R. Offices, Big Sister Sacred Heart School of Nursing Miller, Jack Edward Franklin Science, Social Studies Tri-Sci, Outdoor Club, Radio ClbP 'd t V' P s'det u resi en, ice rel n, Secretary, All Home Room Offices, Debate, Cross Country, lst Grand Prize L.C. Science Fair, '55 W.S.C. Mills, Oliver Preston Jr. Lincoln Industrial Arts Frosh Baseball Mitchell, William Glen Roosevelt Music, Social Studies Band, Tri-Sci, Jr. Class Representative Moller, Laurie Elizabeth Hutton I Social Studies, Foreign Languages Usherettes, Book Club, Ti- ixls, Entre Nous Secretary, Corridor Control, Sr. Con Committee Chairman, Ir. Con, G.F. Council, G.F. Winter Camival, Christmas Con, H.R. Vice President, Horizon Club President, Football Queen U. of Oregon Montoya, Dell Gonzaga Social Studies Lettermen's Club, Pep Club, 2 Years Track, Cross Country, Football, Basketball W.S.C. Moore, Nancy Lee Libby Commercial Bookroom Clerk two Years Morach, Prue Augusta Washington Foreign Languages Thespiang Archery, Adelante Secretary, Neptune's Daughters, Papyrus Secretary, Horizon President, Orchestra, Band, Big Sister, Plain Princess , Mother-Daughter Tea, Winter Camival, Dad-Daughter Committee Chairman, Tennis U. of Montana Morgan, Lois Ioan Garden City High, New York Social Studies, cience Math Club, Ski Club, Usherettes, Winter Camival, '55, Sr. Con, Mother-Daughter Tea, '55, G.F. Council, Tiger Staff Stanford Morig, Carl Richard Irving Science, Mathematics Tri-Sci, '54, '55 Science Fairs, Ir., Sr. Mathematics Contests U. of W. Morissey, Dennis Donald Wilson Commercial All Home Room Offices, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Corridor Control W.S.C. Morlan, Maxine Jeannine Ritzville High School Social Studies, Music Swimmingg Bowlingg Ensembleg Big Sisterg Journal Representativeg Mother-Daughter Teag Winter Carnival Decoration Committee K.B.U. Morris, Sharyn Ann Jefferson Fine Arts Thespiang Fine Arts Clubg Dasidriang Ti-Girlsg Usherettesg G.F. Councilg A.S.B. Councilg Student Court Bailiffg 12B Secretaryg 2nd Grand Prize, Science Fair, '55g A.S.B. Hello Week Taasg G.F. Winter Camival ommittee U. of Washington Morton, Perry A. Libby Social Studies Lettem1en's Clubg Varsity Football, Basketballg Baseballg Con Corridor Controlg Boys' State Representativeg FLR. Offices Whitworth Moss, Alfred Guy Hutton Science, Mathematics, Social Studies Book Clubg Classical Clubg Senate Clubg B.F. Council, A.S.B. Councilg 11B Treasurerg Sonhomore Jolliest Boyg All Home Room Officesg S.H. Proctor U. of Washington Moss, Beverly Janiece Libby Home Economics Badminton, Big Sister, Choirg Girls' Glee Club K.B.U. Moss,'Myrene Marie Libby Social Studies Moss, Sally Katherine Wilson Social Studies Thes iang Outdoor Clubg Dasigriang Usherettes Presidentg Choirg G.F. Historiang Jolliest Girlggr. Con Leadg Choir Vice Presi entg G.F. Councilg 1lB Secretaryg Golfg G.F. Carnival Queen U. of Washington Mossuto, Sharon Lee Jefferson Social Studies Horizong A.S.B. Altemateg Bandg G.F. Councilg Dad-Daughter Dessert, '55g Winter Camival, '54g Bowling W.S.C. Moyer, Colleen Marie Wilson Social Studies, Languages Ski Clubg H.R. Secretary, Treasurerg Winter Carnival K3 yearslg Journal Representativeg Jr., Sr. Cong Golf llettei-lg Bowlingg Big Sister San Jose State Muench, Loran Dennis Franklin Social Studies Chess Clubg Radio Clubg Joumal Representative Muir, Margaret Ann Grant Social Studies F.H.A.g Y-Teensg G.F. Council, Winter Camival 43 years' Big Sisterg Bowlingg Sr. Con Muller, Carol Kellogg High Social tudies F.T.A.g Bowling, Various Class, G.F. Committeesg Sr. Cong Big Sister Principia Murphy, Edward James Pullman High Social Studies B.F. Council Murray, Katherine Ellen Hutton Fine Arts ' National Thespian Scribeg Dasidriang Advanced Ensemble Accompanistg Fine Arts Clubg Gold Key Art Awardg Second Place, All-City Safety Poster Contestg Won Jr. Symphony Contest- Essay Contest Winner U. of Washington Nakagawa, Marie Yoshiko Irving Social Studies, Commercial Aclelante, Intramurals, Bowling, Corridor Control, Big Sister, Winter Camival, '52, '54 Kelsey-Baird Nakai, Nancy Lincoln Social Studies, Commercial Bowling, Corridor Control, Honor Roll, Big Sister, Science Fair, l 53 Kelsey-Baird Nance, Keith James Roosevelt Mathematics, Social Studies, Science Chess Club, Fresh Basketball, Frosh, B, A Squads Football, Track, A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council Nedwed, Nancy Washington School, Long Island, N.Y. Social Studies, Mathematics Papyrus Secretary, President, Math Club Secretary, H.R. President, jr. Con, Sr. Con, Greeting Committee, Chairman for Dad-Daughter Dessert, G.F. Secretary, G.F. Latin Quarter Publicity Chainnan U. of Washington Nehrhood, Patricia Marie Grant Commercial Bowling, Corridor Control, Sr. Con, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Mother-Daughter Tea, Winter Carnival 43 yearsl, Ir. Con Spaghetti Feed, Library Assistant, H.R. Business Manager Kelsey-Baird Nelson, Danny R. Libby Social Studies Boys' Pep Club President, Football, Baseball, Basketball, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Corridor Control W.S.C. Nelson, Jeanette Arme Deer River, Minnesota Social Studies if 1 ii'i' if M S ,ad Nelson, Lawrence Anthony Irving Science, Mathematics Orpheus, Ski Club, Senate Club, Papyrus- B.F. Council Alternate, A.S.B. Council, Ensemble, School Play, '55, Boys' Quartet, Ir., Sr. Con, Freshman Class President, Frosh, B-Squad, Varsity -Football Oregon State College Nickerson, Paul Richard Moran Prairie Social Studies B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council U.C.L.A. Njaa, jason Peter Roosevelt Mathematics Letterrnen's Club, Golf, A.S.B. Council, Band, Corridor Control North Park Nolan, Judith Roosevelt Fine Arts, Social Studies Home Room Offices, Usherettes, Dasidrian, Ir. Symphony, Thespian, Ti-Girls Historian, Starlighters Vice President, 9A Vice President, 10B Historian, Scholastic Art Awards, G.F. President, Girls' State, '54 A.S.B. Nominating Committee U.C.L.A. Nordmark, Daniel Allan Wilson Mathematics Math Club, Chess Club, Pep Club, Football, B.F. Council Gonzaga Numbers, Gerald Northwestem Christian High Science, Social Studies B.F. Council, H.R. Sergeant at Arms Gonzaga University Oberg, Karen Loree Hutton Social Studies F.H.A. President, Treasurer, Reporter, Badminton, Tennis, 2 years, Band, Big Sister, Winter Carnival, F.N.A. Secretary W.S.C. O'Dell, Patricia Leigh Fenton High School, Michigan Science At Fenton: Girls' Glee Club, Freshman Con, Triple Trio, Sophomore Con, Librarian, At L.C.: F.T.A. Sergeant at Arms, Horizon Secretary, Ioumal Re-Enresentative, Winter gaignafal, otton Day Mixer Officer, Dianna Lee South Junior High School, Boise, Idaho Social Studies, Science F.N.A. Historian, Band, G.F. Council, At Boise: H.R. President, Honor Award, Science Award, Mother-Daughter Tea. U. of Oregon Oki, Frank Teruo Irving Socia Studies, Industrial Arts Frosh Football, Baseball, Track, B-Squad Football, Track, Varsity Football, B.F. Vice President, Treasurer Gonzaga Olmsted, Judith Ann Whittier Social Studies French Club, National Thespian President, Ti-Girl Secretary, H.R. Offices, G.F. Treasurer, F.H.A., Starlighters Treasurer, Children's Theater, Big Sister San Francisco School of Ballet Olson, Edward Ronald Jefferson Social Studies Book Club, B.F. Council, H.R. Offices W.S.C. Osmond, Margaret Marilyn Franklin Social Studies F.T.A. Secretary, F.N.A., Book Club Treasurer, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Big Sister, Mother-Daughter Tea Whitworth Overhauser, Karen Diane Grant Social Studies F:N.A., Adelanteg Swimming, Big Sister, Mother-Daughter Tea, Dad-Daughter Dessert Whitworth ff: -ll I' mx Xl, ,, Ju? H! ps, . .3 at 4 'isa ' - ll villa' i , f 2 if 'J fa fi, eg . Paff, Bart Alister Wilson Social Studies, Science Tri-Sci Sergeant at Anns, Math Club, French Club, Astronomy Club, H.R. Offices, A.S.B. Council, Jr. Toastmasters U.-of Idaho Papmg, Robert Emmett Hutton Social Studies, Science Whitworth Parks, Samuel Menlo, Menlo, California Mathematics, Social Studies At Menlo: Drama Club, Rally Club, Football, 1 year, Swimming, At L.C.: Ski Club, Arsenic and Old Lace , Sr. Con, '54, '55 G.F. Con Whitman Peacock, Douglas William Libby Mathematics, Science, Music A.S.B. Council, Con Corridor Control, Band, Choir, H.R. Secretary, Treasurer U. of W. Peacock, John Hollis Roosevelt Social Studies, Science Book Club President, Senate Club, Chess Club, Lettermen's Club, Frosh, Varsity Tennis, llB President, Boys' State, B.F. President, Secretary, Band, Orchestra, Con Control, A.S.B. President Harvard Peck, Dolores Franklin Commercial Swimming, Bowling E.W.C.E. Peck, Susan Elizabeth Irving Socia Studies Quill and Scroll Secretary, F.N.A., F.H.A., Ioumal Assistant Editor, G.F., A.S.B. Councils, Ti-Girls, Footnotes, H.R. President, Mother- Daugbter Tea, Model '54 Style Show, Simplicity Style Show Model U. of W'. Pence, Sally Ann Wilson Social Studies, Mathematics National Thespian Vice President, Dasidrian, 3C's, Starlighters, The Plain Princess , Dirty Work at the Crossroads , Ir., Sr. Cons, Ti-Girl Con, Winter Carnival, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Class of '56 Constitution Committee Stanford Penfield, Mary Jane Wa-Hi, Walla Walla Commercial, Music At Wa-Hi: Freshman Class, G.F. Representative, Volleyball, Basketball, Orchestra, Glee Club, At L.C.: Orchestra, Choir, Jr., Sr. Con, Big Sister, Mother-Daughter Tea, Dad-Daughter Dessert K.B.U. Pen-ing, Claudia Dee Wilson . Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Languages Ti-Girls President, Footnotes, Entre Nous, Horizon Club, Usherettes, Ioumal Representative, G.F. Council, Big Sister, A.S.B. Committee Chairman, G.F. Committee, 11A Council, Ir. Con, I-LR. President, Vice President U. of Washington Peters, Elva Jayne Logan Social Studies F.H.A., Thespian President, B k Club- .R. Offices oo , H 2 Big Sister, G.F. Winter Camival, '54 Children's Theater, junior Class Picnic W.S.C. Peterson, Michael Lloyd Libby Mathematics Letterrnen's Club, B.F. Council, Corridor Control Chairman, Con Control, Football, 3 Years, Baseball, 2 Years, Basketball, 2 Years, Sophomore President, I-LR. President, Junior Class Meatball Whitworth Phillips, Kathryn Ann Bellevue High School, Bellevue, Nebr. Social Studies, Commercial G.F., A.S.B. Council, Cons, Winter Camival, Mother-Daughter Tea, At Bellevue: Pep Club, Cheerleader U. of Washington Pickell, Dennis Leroy Wilson Social Studies H.R. Sergeant at Amis W.S.C. Pieren, Dorothy Ann Moran Social Studies, Music Starlighters, 8C's President, Big Sister, A.S.B. Council, Choir Secretar , Treasurer, Vocal Ensemblle Acoompanist, Senior Girls' Trio Deaconess Schoolof Nursing Pierson, Diana Mae Wilson Social Studies, Commercial F.N.A., Ti-Girls, Outdoor Club, Horizon, G.F. Council, I-LR. Vice President, Treasurer, Big Sister, Winter Camival Committee,I!r., Sr. Cons, Sophomore otluck Committee U. of Idaho Platt, Cary Del Grant Science, Commercial Freshman Track, H.R. Vice President U. of Idaho Pohl, Arthur Albert Jefferson Social Studies Ski Club: Freshman, B-Squad Cross Country, Track, H.R. President, Sergeant at Arms, Treasurer, A.S.B. Council, Junior Potluck, Sr. Con W.S.C. Pool, Edward Glen jefferson . Science, Social Studies, Mathematics Senate Club, Outdoor Club, Adelante, Ski Club, Book Club, Track, Cross Country, A.S.B. President, Coil Control, Corridor Control U. of Hawaii Prater, Nealan Ray Roosevelt l, Social Studies, Science Entre Nous Sergeant at Arrns, Vice President, Lettermen s Club President, B.F. Historian, Con Control, B.F., A.S.B. Council, H.R. Offices, 10B Class President, Frosh Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Baseball U. of Washington Pratt, Douglas- . Franklin Ir. High.School,.Yak1ma Mathematics, Social Studies Adelante, Math Club, Entre Nous, Ski Club, Outdoor Club, Con Control, All H.R. Offices, Golf, Track, Ir. Council W.S.C. Proctor, Marcella Jane Libby Social Studies, Commercial Winter Camivalg Christmas Cong Bowlingi E.W.C. . Purcell, Mari-Jean Jefferson Social Studies, Fine Arts Book Clubg Quill and Scroll Vice Presidentg Horizong Journal Assistant Editor, G.F. Councilg Joumal Representativeg Jr., Sr. Consg Winter Camival Committeeg Art Committeeg School Playsg Dad-Daughter Dessertg Big Sister W.S.C. Qualfe, Carolyn Jean Wilson Social'Studies, Languages Classical Club Sergeant at Armsg Ti-Girlsg Entre Nousg Outdoor Clubg Usherettesg H.R. Officesg Big Sisterg G.F. Council W.S.C. Quaife, Margaret Louise Wilson Social Studies, Foreign Languages Classical Club Secretaryg Outdoor Clubg Usherettesg Ti-Girlsg Entre Nousg Freshman Friendliest Girl, H.R. Secretaryg Secretary for Teacher W.S.C. Read, Frank Thompson Lincoln Mathematics, Social Studies Debate Club Secretary, Treasurerg Math Clubg Senate Club President, Prosecutorg Forum Club Treasurerg Jar. Toastmastersg A.S.B. Council, arliamentariang Tiger Staffg Senior Vice Presidentg Jr., Sr. Consg Letterman U. of Idaho Reichelt, Sharon Lorene Irving Socia Studies F .H.A.5 3C's Reisdorph, Jerry Lee Libby Social Studies K.B.U. Rich, Virginia- Margaret St. Augustine Science, Fine Arts Horizon Clubg F.N.A.g G.F. Councilg Corridor Controlg Dad-Daughter Dessertg Bowlingg Swimmingg Jr. Con Sacred Heart School of Nursing Rich, William Raymond Libby Social Studies Joumal Staff U. of W. Rima, Keith Douglas Lincoln Industrial Arts Hall Proctor Rmdal, Susann Bliss Jefferson Social Studies, Foreign Language Classical Clubg Papyrus Club Presidentg Forum Secretaryg Swimmingg G.F. Councilg , Jr. Cong Sr. Con Scriptg G.F. Winter Camival Publicity Co-Chairmang Mother-Daughter Tea Stanford Robbins, Dale Duane Irving Industrial Arts, Science, Social Studies W.S.C. Robinson, Michael A. Gonzaga Prep Social tudies At Gonzaga: Glee Club, - Cheerleaderg 9A Vice Presrdentg 10A Vice President Gonzaga Bogel, Judy Faye Garfield, Seattle Commercial Ski Clubg Adelante- Outdoor Club, Entre Nousg Jr. Cong- Sr. Cong Big Sisterg H.R. Vice President, Secretaryg Joumal Representative U. of W. Rogers, Cary Owen Wilson Social Studies Adelante Corridor Control, Home Room Offices San Diego State Root, Robert Reed Ir. Roosevelt Industrial Arts, Social Studies Pep Club, Riflery, Football, 4 Years, 1 Year, Guard, Band, Debate W.S.C. Rosenau, Arthur Paul Grant Music, Social Studies Choir President, I-LR. President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, B.F. Council, Organist, junior Year Ross, Bonnie Jean Wilson Social Studies, Home Economics Entre Nous, Ski Club, Horizon, Ti-Girls, G.F. Council, Ioumal Representative, Winter Carnival, Big Sister, Model for '58, '54 Mother- Daughter Tea Style Show W.S.C. Ross, MaryLu Helen Wilson Commercial, Social Studies Adelante, Horizon Club, Swimming, Bowling, Big Sister, H.R. Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Journal Representative, G.F. Mother-Daughter Tea, Sr. Con W.S.C. Roth, Loretta Mae Irving Social Studies Bowling, Chorus K.B.U. Rouse, Steve Roosevelt Social Studies P , ar . 1:4 ' , .ag S ,lm-5. ,ai t 1 link iff 525295122 ,xg Magma - 4 war, Russell, Marguerite Lynne Grant Foreign Languages, Social Studies Fonim Club Secretary, F.N.A. President, A.S.B. Council, Corridor Control, H.R. Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, Co-Chairman Junior Class Dinner, 1954 Winter Camival Booth Chairman, Ir., Sr. Con U. of Washington Russell, Thomas W. Franklin Mathematics, Social Studies Outdoor Club Vice President, Treasurer, Architectural Club, I-LR. President, Treasurer, Frosh Track, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Senior Christmas Cong Spokane Ski Club, Con Control Gonzaga Rykus, Annette May Wilson Mathematics Swimming, Bowling, G.F. Council, Big Sister, '52, '54 Winter amival, Skit for '55 Big-Little Sister Party, Decoration Committee, '54 Mother-Daughter Tea, H.R. Secretary, Treasurer U. of W. Saladin, Richard Gonzaga Prep Social Studies, Languages Hall Proctor, At Gonzaga: Frosh Track, Manager, Varsity Track W.S. . Sampson, Larry Phillip Libby . Social Studies Lettermen's Club, Football 1 1-year Lettemianlg Basketball, Baseball, Band, Con and ' Corridor Control, B.F. Council, I-LR. President, Vice President Sandbom, Theresa Grace Edmonds Foreign Languages Adelante, Tri-Sci, Ioumal Reporter, Civil Air Patrol Cadet, At Edmonds: Orchestra W.S.C. Sandstrom, Marilyn Jean Wilson , Social Studies, Languages D Entre Nous,.Ski Club, Malorettei G.F. Carnival, St. Con, H.R. Secretary, Treasurer, All-City Horizon Clubs. Corridor Control, T1-Girl W.S.C. Sather, Karen Jean fl Hutto U I ' Home Economics, Social Studies Adelante Vice President, Horizon Sergeant at Armsg Ti-Girlsg F.N.A. Secretaryg Usherettes Treasurerg A.S.B. Councilg Friendliest Girlg I-LR. President, Treasurer, Big Sisterg G.F. Camivalg Mother-Daughter Teag Dad-Daughter Dessert W.S.C. Sawdy, Richard Forest Grant Commercial 3C's Sawyer, Norma Jean Sweet Home Union High School Music, Social Studies At Sweet Home Union: F.H.A.g Pep Clubg Letter Girl, Girls' League Councilg Drama Club, Girl of the Year Schmidt, Adele June Libby Social Studies, Science, Commercial Swimming, Usherettes Secretary G.F. Councilg All I-LR. Offices, Hello Week Publicity Chairman, Junior Picnic Arrangement Chairman Schlomer, Harm Franklin Social Studies, Mathematics Outdoor Clubg A.S.B. Councilg B.F. Council, At Centralia: Frosh Football, Basketball, Baseball, H.R. Offices W.S.C. Schoehberger, Larry A. Libby Science Sears, Dean Norman Washington Science, Mathematics Radio Club Secretary, Auxiliary Fire Departmentg junior Achievement Secretary, Stage Crew, Freshman Footballg Joumal Representative Seek, Ronald Clifford Washington Social Studies SC'sg junior Achievement Vice President, Treasurer, Sergeant at Arms E.W.C.E. Sefton, Ronald Lee Roosevelt Social Studies, Mathematics Radio Club Historiang Math Club Historian, Sr. Con Devry Technical Institute Seney, Helen Ilene Lindbergh High School Home Economics Corridor Controlg G.F. Council, At Lindbergh: Pep Clubg Girls' League, Basketballg Baseball, Volleyballg Badminton Bandg Choirg Class Vice President, Treasurer U. of W. Shaffer, Robert Hartly Wilson Mathematics U. of Idaho Sharpsteen, Gary Eugene Libby Social Studies K.B.U. Shaw, Earl Allen Avery, Idaho Social Studies, Science, Commercial B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Home Room Offices Sheffer, Lawrence Eugene Libby Mathematics Gonzaga Shopbell, Larry Gene Libby Mathematics Lettermen's Clubg Football lone yearlg Basketball Ctwo yearslg Baseball Qtwo yearsig Con Control' A.S.B. Vice Presidentg 16A Presidentg eggs' State, '55 itworth Simanton, Vesta Gayle Sacred Heart Social Studies '53, '54 Mother-Daughter Teag Orpheus Treasurerg lassical Club, Horizong Big Sister, Ski Club, Bowling, Orchestrag G.F. Council, Winter Carnival, H.R. Offices, Class Council, Ti-Girlsg Jr., Sr. Con W.S.C. Skaer, Meredith Marie Libby Mathematics, Science Social Studies Dramaticsg QF. Council, 12B Councilg Winter Carnivalg H.R. Treasurerj Mother- Daughter Teag Minstrel Show, Tiger Staffg F.T.A. Prexy, Treasurer, Neptune's Daughter Prexyg Math Club Treasurer, Sr. Con W.S.C. S Skinner, Karen Barbara Schertz-Cibolo, Schertz, Texas Mathematics, Science At Schertz-Cibolo: F.H.A.4 4-H Beef Club, At L.C.: Math Clubg I-LR. Vice President W.S.C. Slezak, Donald Henry Anchorage High School, Anchorage, Alaska Mathematics H.R. President, Corridor Control U. of Minnesota Sly, Carol Ioan Whittier Home Economics, History Y-Teensg Swimming E.W.C.E. Smith, Barbara jean Libby Social Studies, Fine Arts G.F. Councilg A.S.B. Council ftwicelg 10A, 11B Council, Majoretteg Ti-Girlg Footnotesg H.R. Vice President ftwicej Deaconess School of Nursing Smith, Beverly Jean Grant Social Studies Papyrus, F.H.A.4 Bowling, Dramadcsg Ioumal Representative, Winter Cong Big Sister, F.T.A. Historian, Sr. Cong Swimming Whitworth Smith, Elois Kae Hutton Social Studies F.T.A. Vice Presidentg Archeryg Tennis, Bowlingg G.F. Carnival, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Ir., Sr. Cons, H.R. Secretary, Brd Place, Essay Contestg G.F. Council Seattle University Smith, Jeanne Sheran Grant Social Studies G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Big Sisterg Sr. Cong Winter Camivalg 11A Council, Iunior Potluckg Mother-Daughter Tea, G.F. Style Showg H.R. Secretaryg Bowling W.S.C. Smith, Lmda Gall Wilson Foreign Languages, Social Studies Book Club President, Vice President- Orpheus, Entre Nousg student dom mags, A.s.a. Councilg Thespian ecretaryg Arsenic and Old Lace , Ladies of the Jury g Dirty Work at the Crossroadsng Children's Theater U. of Washington Smith, Wayne Arthur jefferson l Social Studies, Mathematics Freshman Football Whitworth Smith, Vicki Illl geiferson I ocial Studies, Home Economics Neptune's Daughters, F.H.A.g Outdoor Club, Swimmingg Soph., Ir., Sr. Cons, Mother-Daughter Style Showg Big Sister, I-LR. Vice President, Secretary, Junior Potluck: Winter Carnival, Neptune Secretary, Art Club W.S.C. Snider, Henry Rudolph Grant Mathematics Math Club, B.F., A.S.B. Council, Ir., Sr. Cong A.S.B. Niko Committeeg 53 Christmas Cong H.R. President, '55 Iunxor Lilac Lark Prince, Boys Quartet, Senior Vice President Art Center of Los Angeles Sorenson, Carol Gae Jefferson Social Studies Coin Club, Art Club, Neptune's Daughters Treasurer, Vice President, Ski Club, Swimming, Jr., Sr. Con, Winter Carnival, Big Sister, H.R. President, Treasurer, F.H.A., Ioumal Representative W.S.C. Soriano, Rudolfo Washington Science, Mathematics Radio Club Sergeant at Arms, Secretary, Frosh Baseball, Track, A.S.B. Council, Corridor Control, Ioumal Representative, 11A Vice President, Ir. Con Publicity Director, Forum Club, Papyrus Treasurer Gonzaga Stanezak, Irene Mane LibbY Commercial Big Sister, Winter Camival 12 yearsl K.B.U. Starbuck, Donald North Central Languages, Social Studies Book Club, Debate Club, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Jr. Con, At N.C.: Freshman Baseball, Football Stephens, Stephen Mark lefferson . ocial Studies, Science Radio Club, Papyrus Club Vice President, Treasurer, Sergeant at Arms, I-LR. Offices U. of Califomia Strawick, Carolyn Gail Roosevelt Social Studies F.H.A., jr. Con, H.R. Offices, Bowling, Christmas Con, Office ractice Whitman Sterritt, Linda Lee Whittier Commercial Bowling, A.S.B. Council, All Home Room Offices Stewart, Janet Gail Franklin Social Studies, Home Economics G.F. Council' Sr. Con, Father-Daughter Dessert, Big Sister, Swimming, Bowling, Volleyball Stewart, Lan'y Lee Irving Socia Studies, Science Golf Stewart, Sally Franklin Social Studies Outdoor Club, Entre Nous, Horizon, Big Sister, Usherettes, Tennis, Badminton Team, Jonmal Representative, A.S.B. Council, I-LR. President, '53, '54 Winter Carnival, jr., Sr. Con W.S.C. Stone, Eugene Walter Ir. Libby Commercial, Industrial Arts KrB.U. Story, James Roosevelt Languages Radio Club, 3C's Club, Stage Crew, Bookroom- Freshman-Sophomore Cons, Minstrel Shows, '54, '55 Gonzaga Stratton, Jeanne Libby Social Studies A.S.B. Council, Ir. Con, H.R. Sales Manager, Winter Camival W.S.C. Street, James Franklin Banks High School, Oregon Mathematics Letter1nen's Club, Golf, Band, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Sophomore Class Council Pacific University Streich, Irmgard Chewelah High School Commercial At Chewelahz Paper Staffg Style Showg Volleyball Stromme, James Pearson Lakeside, Seattle Mathematics, Social Studies Math Club Presidentg Orchestrag Track Squad U. of Washington Stuard, Michon Coffee Fairchild Elementary Social Studies Adelanteg National Thespian Vice Presidentg Plain Princess , Sr. Cong Winter Carnival San Diego State Summerson, Mary Eliza Libby Home Economics Holy Names Swenson, Harland Vince Grant Science Pep Clubg Corridor Controlg Freshman Baseballg B-Squad Baseball Whitworth Swift, Steve Franklin Social Studies, Science Track U. of Montana Tartar, Cary Alan Washington Commercial National Thespiang A.S.B. Council' H.R. Vice Presidentg Sr. Cong 11B Council Pasadena Playhouse Tate, Rosalie Marie Irving Socia Studies, Commercial Swimmingg G.F. Council Kelsey-Baird Taylor, Don Hutton Social Studies, Mathematics Ir. Toashnastersg Adelante- chess Clubg spokane Jr. sid Clubg Bandg Science Fairg Tennisg Badmintong 2-year Lettermang A.S.B. Council U. of Idaho Taylor, Douglas Hutton Social Studies, Languages Entre Nous Secretary, ergeant at Armsg Math Club Treasurerg Debate Clubg Footballg Basketballg Joumal Representativeg Science Fairg H.R. Offices Carlton Tenney, Barbara Ann West Seattle High School Commercial G.F. Councilg At West Seattle: Drama Clubg Sr. Cong H.R. Secretary. Treasurer K.B.U. Thigpen, Loretta Louise Twin Falls, Idaho Commercial F.H.A.g National Thespian Secretaryg Swimmingg G.F. Councilg A.S.B. Councilg Roll Checkerg I-LR. Secretary, Treasurerg Jr., Sr. Consg Big Sisterg Children's Theater W.S.C. Thiringer, Sheridan Andrew Roosevelt Languages, Science Entre Nousg Ir. Ski Clubg I jr., Sr. Consg A.S.B. Councilg Sophomore Potluckg Sophomore Vice Presidentg All H.R. Officesg Freshman Football W.S.C. Thompson, Noel Arden Libby Social Studies Footballg Baseballg Corridor Control E.W.C.E. Todd, Neil George Wilson Social Studies, Mathematics Freshman Baseball, B.F. Council, H.R. President, Secretary, Proctor U. of Colorado Tower, Lynn Evert Adams Mathematics, Science Lettermen's Club, Cross Country, Track W.S.C. Treadwell, Janice Louise Hutton Home Economics Horizon Club, Swimming, A.S.B. Council, Big Sister W.S.C. True, Thomas N. Hutton Social Studies, Industrial Arts Entre Nous, Lettermen's Club, Pep Club, Golf, H.R. President, Secretary, Con Control, Pep Club, Architectural Club U. of Arizona Trueblood, Patricia Ann Washington Foreign Languages Horizon, Starlighters, Young Life, G.F. Council, Choir, Big Sister, G.F. Carnival, Jr., Sr. Con, G.F. Tea, H.R. President, Jr. Potluck, Sophomore Picnic W.S.C. Trunkey, Gloria Elizabeth Holy Names Foreign Languages Adelante, Ski Club, Bowling, Tennis, Joumal Representative, Corridor Control, Roll Checker, Jr., Sr. Con, Big Sister, H.R. Secretaxg, Vice President, G.F. Winter arnival U. of Washington Urban, Mae Carol Garden Springs Social Studies Ti-Girls, 3C's, Intramurals, Big Sister, Glee Club, G.F. Tea Comptometer School fs , QW 1,151 if A 2 291,352.5 ,, M, V, aaa. N.: Van Dom, Edward Rich Hutton Social Studies Freshman Baseball, B.F. Council Camera Club U. of Washington Vaugn, Robert Eagles Tegibrioilige, Collegiate Institute, an a a Mathematics, Science At Tethbridge: Tuxis, B.F. Council, Basketball, Badminton U. of Idaho Vickers, Alan 0. Northport, Wn. Industrial Arts At Northport: Basketball Vitolins, George Coeur d'Alene Ir. High School Science Lettermen's Club, Football, Track, B.F. Council W.S.C. Wakeley, Margaret Sharon Murycliff Commercial A.S.B. Council, At Marycliff: Dramatics Gonzaga Walker, Elizabeth Mary VVhittier Social Studies, Languages Golf, G.F. Camival, A.S.B. Council, Ir. Con, Sr. Con, Big Sister, Dad-Daughter Dessert, All H.R. Of ices W.S.C. Walther Don B. Jefferson I Mathematics, Science Outdoor Club, Peg Club, I Jr. Con, Sr. Con, .F. Council, A.S.B. Council, H.R. Vice President, Golf, Freshman Football, Baseball, Civil Defense Essay Winner U. of Califomia Ward, Jerry Lyle Mandan High School, North Da ota Mathematics, Science Basketballg Footballg Swimmingg Trackg A.S.B. Councilg H.R. Presidentg Sr. Cong H.R. Friendliest Boyg Winner of Chamber of Commerce Aviation Courseg Math Clubg W.S.C. Warren, Geraldine Phyllis Holy Names Home Economics A.S.B. Councilg G.F. Councilg H.R. Vice Presidentg jr., Sr. Consg Big Sisterg Roll Checkerg Health Room Attendantg Mother-Daughter Teag Simplicity Style Show W.S.C. Watson, Arlene Marie Gmnt Social Studies F.T.A.g Y-Teens Historiang C.F. Carnival Pacific University Watson, Jacqueline Marie Grant Commercial Swimmingg Bowlingg Locker Committeeg G.F. Camivalg Big Sisterg Hello Week Con K.B.U. Webb, Bruce Douglas Grant Social Studies, Mathematics Ski Clubg Architectural Clubg B.F. Councilg A.S.B. Councilg Band: Corridor Controlg H.R. President, Vice President U. of Washington Wells, Mary Sarah Smiley Jr. High, Denver Social Studies A.S.B. Councilg H.R. Vice Presidentg Big Sisterg Jr. Cong Sr. Cong G.F. Camivalg Style Show W.S.C. Wendle, Catherin Jean Wilson Languages Outdoor Club Secretaryg Classical Clubg Usherettesg Ski Clubg Entre Nousg Tigerg Ioumal Staffg Sr. Cong Ir. Cong A.S.B. Council H.R. President, Vice Presidentg G.F. Historiang '55 jolliest Girlg A.S.B. Secretary Stanford Wemer, Richard Wesley Wilson Social Studies Pep Club- Boys' Glee Clubg Archery Clubg Freshman Footballg Study Hall Proctor U. of Oregon Wham, Paul Manley Glenrose Commercial, Social Studies Orpheusg Christmas Cong May Day Cong Senior Cong Dramaticsg Corridor Controlg B.F. Councilg C-.F. Latin Quarter E.W.C.E. Whedon, Charlotte Rose Hutton Social Studies, Commercial Chess Club Secretary, Vice Presiclentg Health Room Attendantg H.R. Secretaryg Bowling White, Nancy Kay Grant Social Studies, Mathematics F.H.A.g Adelanteg Ti-Girl Footnotesg Bowlingg A.S.B. Councilg Big Sisterg G.F. Carnivalg jr. Cong Sr. Cong lst Prize Winner in Mathematics, Algebra, Spelling Contests Whitman White, Sharon Ann Wilson Languages, Home Economics Ski Clubg Adelanteg Entre Nousg Ti-Girlsg Horizong journal Representativeg Sr. Cong Big Sisterg Minstrel Show W.S.C. White, William Grant High School, Oregon Mathematics, Social Studies H.R. Officesg Pep Clubg At Grant: French Club U. of Washington Whitfield, Joanna Carol Moran Social Studies Starlightersg Thespiang Journal Representativeg Ensembleg Choirg Choir Accompanistg Jr. Cong Big Sister 9A Cong Ti-Girls Cong Senior Girls' Triog Sr. Con Wieber, Connie Marie St. Anthony, Montana Commercial G.F. Camival, Ir. Con, Style Show, Sr. Con, Big Sister, A.S.B. Council Holy Names Wigby, Sharon Lynn Grant Commercial A.S.B. Council, Big Sister, Ir. Con, Sr. Con, Ski Club, Horizon Williams, William Dennis St. Ann's Social Studies Stage Crew, Auxiliary Fireman Williamson, Anita Marie Jefferson Social Studies, Commercial Orpheus, Bowling, Corridor Control, Big Sister, Father-Daughter Dessert, '53, '54 Winter Carnival, Ti-Girls, A.S.B. Council, Ir. Class Picnic, H.R. Offices, iournal Representative, r., Sr. Cons Wilson, Allen Forde Whittier Social Studies, Music Frosh Track, Boys' Glee Club, Choir Northwest Christian College Wilson, Mamie Darlene Central High, Ogden, Utah Social Stu ies, Art Neptune's Daughters, Swimming, Corridor Control, G.F. Council, Ioumal Representative, A.S.B. Council Pacific Lutheran Winkler, Marjorie Ruth St. Aloysius Commercial A.S.B. Council, Big Sister, All H.R. Offices, Ir. Con, Sr. Con U. of Miami WIHCD, Barbara La Grande, Oregon Music 53C's, Band, G.F. Council, Tumbling, At La Grande: Band, Orchestra, G.F. Business Manager, Corridor Control Whitworth Wolfe, Barbara Dell Hutton Commercial Book Club, Ti-Girls Sergeant at Arms, Forum Club Secretary, Treasurer, jr. Con, All H.R. Offices, 11B Vice President, Big Sister, G.F. Council, 10B Potluck, 10A Nominating Committee, Horizon K.B.U. Worthington, Lorne Raymond Adams Science, Mathematics Forum Club President, Historian, Senate Club Sergeant at Arms, Frosh Football, Track, Cross Country, H.R. Offices, Pep Club, A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council, Iournal Representative Graceland Wyene, Sharron Lea Irving Socia Studies Winter Camival Decoration Committee, Big Sister, Sr. Con Publicity Committee W.S.C. Yamagiwa, Andrew Tsutomu Lincoln Fine Arts Corridor Control, B.F. Council, H.R. Treasurer, Sergeant at Arms W. .C. Yokom, Gerald Gray Modesto High School, California Social Studies Tiger Business Manager, Boys' State Candidate, B.F. Council, School Reporter for Spokesman-Review, Corridor Control U. of Arizona Young, Douglas Roscoe Boise, Idaho Mathematics At Boise: Spanish Club, H.R. President, Treasurer, Football W.S.C. Zack, Deane Sharon Jefferson Social Studies, Commercial Ir., Sr. Cong 1954 Hello Week Cong Big Sisterg 1955 Hello Week Cong Swimmingg Co-Ed Dancingg Freshman Con K.B.U. Zimmerman, Kenneth Roy Grant Industrial Arts Duncan, Don Lincoln Social Studies Gerl, Ioe Micholas Libby Industrial Arts Richards, Roger Dean Central Valley Industrial Arts At Central Valley: Football Baseball, Band W.S.C. Minor, Curtis Jr. Marrassas, Tennessee Social Studies Varsity' Football, Baseball, Softball, Track Nakanishx, Mutsuo Takamatsu First H.S., Hagawa, Japan Science W.S.C. Masters, Glen Kenneth Franklin Social Studies Wolff, Llewellyn L. M. Teffy Ir. High Industrial Arts, Science SES Hail to the Frosh! The freshmen starting out this year H ave done real well, it does appear . . They,ue got adjusted to the ways Of LC,s busy fun-filled days. 330 U FRESHMEN MR. MILLER Bow 1: Arlene Batchelor, Ruby Akiyama, Janice Allen, Carol Baeder, Beverly Aster, Stan Bafus, Don Bakken. Row 2: Victor Barnett, Wilma Anderson, Peggy Abrams, John Ates, Frank Akins, Collin Anna- bie, Phil Bard, Tom Anderson. Row 3: Mike Babcock, Janice Andrews, Charles Balzer, Bonnie Austin, Donna Allen, Juanita Ashton, Barbara Atlas, Mike Allen. Row 4: Bob Avis, Gary Agen, Dan Barrett, Ray Balsley, Julie Bacher, Geoffrey Atwell, Wally Bates. 222 FRESHMEN MR. BABCOCK Row 1: Donna Belknap, Barry Blair, Judy Briscoe, Darlene Gladeau, Connie Blank, Valorie Blankenship, Chester Brannon. Row 2: Daryl Black, Carol Kuidt, Julie Brandt, Gary Bohren, Barbara Blair, Margaret Boyce, Helen Marie Boyer, Rodney Boyle. Row 3: Bernard Boehmer, Arnold Bennigson, Jim Besse, Bruce Becklund, Susan Biehn, Sharon Brandt, Janice Bierig-. Row 4: Lennus Breeden, Nick Bontrop, Bill Bial- kowsky, Paul Beyersdorf. James Bech, Sue Bergstrom, Mary Blake, Marda Bowen. 211 FRESHMEN MISS BEEMAN Row 1: Robert Brown, Dixie Lee Carter, Buddy Castle, Robert Buslmell, Lisa Brocar, Rae Browning, Jennifer Carrick. Row 2: Judy Brown, Sandra Nevins, Randy Chapman, Tommy Burkhard, Dawn Brun- zell, Sue Bronson, Dennis Cerenzia. Row 3: Gerry Centers, Marvin Carroll, Ralph Cheadle, Roger Brock- way, Keith Carlson, Keith Cauvel, Jeanette Calvin. Row 4: Donna Kay Buboltz, Douglas Kinschi, Ann Broten, Roy Cannon, Russell Brentlinger, Bill Cameron, Ava Brown. 112 FRESHMEN MRS. CAMPBELL Row 1: James Colwell, Deanie Conclron, John Clark, Karen Davis, Caren Collins, Gary Clay. Row 2: Sharon Cydrus, Lorraine Collins, VVilliam Darst, Linda Culbertson, Mary Kay Davis, Ernest Bunn, Bev- erly Dancer. Row 3: Donna Davenport, Shreve Connelly, Diane Daehlin, Kee Clarke, Diane Cummings, Steve Clark. Row 4: Jim Courtright, David Clutinger, Terrin Davis, Jerry Crossett, Ralph Cornwall, Nick Cline, Tim Collins. 123 F RESHMEN MRS. CHARBONNEAU Row 1: Dana DeLoach, Judy Deitz, John Droz, Bill Evans, Elvina Everitt, Douglas Fisher, David Erickson, Lee Ann F arley. Row 2: Joanne Fetzer, Roberta Downs, Charlene Finch, Jerry Fiskvik, Pete Ewell, Jim Dyke, John Donnaier, Jack Fairchild, Marney Lou Franco. Row 3: Betty Enderle, Jerry Fin- row, Keith Elkins, Sheila Dutton, Dixie Ellis, Jayne Deyoe, Merry Emry, Ed DeChenne, Lynne Edger- ton. Row 4: Roberta Farquhar, Richard Eagle, Jim Deno, John Diercks, Linden Fetzer, Dan Edgar, Richard Farrell, Tom Dupler, David Dirkse. 205-A FRESHMEN MR. CLARK Row 1: Clarence Freeman, Richard Foster, Sharon Gates, Ken Gefpford, Jim Griffen, Charles Goodsell. Row 2: Jerry Gronseth, Joann Green, Miles Gilbert, Katherene Grafos, Philip Green, Pearl Gross. Row 3: Ray Cillett, Hugh Flagan, Bill Gulliford, Bill F orcier, Judy Frey, Carol Freeman. Row 4: Steve Grover, Larry Gest, Sharon Gonyon, Lonnie Green, Robert Forsyth, Irene Grady, Rosemarie Gonzolez. 105 ' FRESHMEN MR. FINNEGAN Row 1: Clifford Hamilton, Ron Harris, Alfreda Hamm, Kathleen Henry, Harl Hege, Evelyn Hartill, Pat Hatcher, Julie Haberman, Bow 2: Bruce Hatch, Barbara Hicks, Jerry Hill, Nancy Hinchen, Robert Heehn, Helane Hilton, Janet Hanson, Carole Hart. Row 3: Gary Halverson, Cy Hallett, Lyn Harris, Robert Hanevold, David Heath, Carol Hannah, Dorothy Hall, Gerald Heritage. Row 4: Charles Hazen, Robert Haln, Dick Herold, Ron Heyer, Ron Harris, Bob Hickam, Carol Herlin. 802 FRESHMEN MISS GOOS Row 1: John Keigley, Jerinne Jones, Robert Iverson, Roberta Jarvis, Marc Johnson, Betty Jones, Beverly James, Tom Hundhausen. Row 2: Karin Jahr, Lonnie Inners, Maureen Kay, Mickey Jones, Judith Jewett, Peggy Johnson, Gary Ingram, Janice Jensen. Row 3: Jerry Johnson, Judy Jacklin, Paul Holman, Sandra Hughes, Pat Kelliher, Vance Kaump, Adele Jacobson, Falken Kalin, 'I' erry Holt. Row 4: Lee Johnson, Gloria Joslin, Bob Joss, Margaret Holt, Tom Hunton, Carol Porteous, Walt Jorgenson, Karen Johnson, Melvyn Justice. 317 FRESHMEN MR. HALL Row 1: Merlyn Lemley, Janet Kimura, Michael Larrabee, David Ruud, Gary Kistler, Bill Larter, Joyce Leithauser. Row 2: Judy Larsen, Louis Runjeg Linda LaPlante, Laurel Ryker, Marlene Klein, Yoshi Konishi, Patricia Kissler, Patricia Lafferty. Row 3: Nancy Knox, Judy Lee, Jill Kromer, Ronald Kollman, Richard LaVera, Jan Kryns, Kay Kuhn, Gary Kuykendall. Row 4: Larry Lewis, Max LaCounte, Frank Rupert, Roger Lewis, Kenneth Kramer, Betty Leland, Jim Kilgore. 4--'A+ 216 FRESHMEN MRS. JONES Row 1: Dick Rouse, Tom McMullen, Clark Long, Joan Meade, Kay Meeske, Marilyn Marschante, Moll McGoldrick, Everett Reynolds. Row 2: Martha Lopez, Bonnie MacArthur, Faith Mason, Vicki Magilli Jim Linardos, Sally MacMillan, Dick Mather. Row 3: Carolyn Mavity, Sarita McGee, Jon Beverly Long, Gerald Loveless, Ronald Lyons, John McClain, Pat Marcuson, Don McEldowney. Row 4: Paul Marshall, Lean Lindgren, Victoria Rollert, Glenda Marque, Judy McCrow, Sharon Linehan, JoAnn Lorinski, Her- ert Rumburg, Roy Mackey. 329A FRESHMEN MR. LIVINGSTON Row 1: Linda Nichols, Gary Muzatko, Sandy Morlan, Carolyn Morimoto, Kurt- Miller, Jimmie Miller, Mildred Mitchell, David Morrell. Row 2: Fred Muije, Margery Nichols, Jean Morgan, Max Montecucco, Dan Mors, Beverly Nelson, Georgia Moriya, Sandy Newitt. Row 3: John Nau, Gary Michel, Sam Mor- ris. Leon Nason, Barbara Morrison, Charlene Ness, Sandra Morral, Judy Mott. Row 4: Carol Morris, Joyce Moore, Nancy Nevevx, Roy Newcomb, Paul Mossuto, Marvin Nance, Claire Mix, Charles Miller. 327 FRESHMEN MR. MECKELSON Row 1: Cary Penfield, Ruthann North, Patricia Pirtle, Grace Ohi, Ernest Phillips, Maureen Olmsted. Row 2: Ray Patton, Bill Phares, Anita Pagel, Tony Okawa, Joanne Ost, Thomas Payment. Row 3: Chris- tine Pieren, Gary Perron, Donna Northey, Barbara Pendleton, Bill Parkes, Judy Pence. Row 4: Dick Peters, Judy Rae Payne, Melvin Parsons, Sharon Olson, Jack Paradise, Arlynn Paulsen, Duane Ostlund. 325A FRESHMEN MISS NOEL Row 1: Bob Potts,-Kathy Robb, Valrie Prater, Butch Proffit, Bob Redding. Row 2: Polly Poppe, Dan Russell, Janet Rausch. VVayne Rasmussen, David Probstfeld, Gene Ritchie. Row 3: Bob Pope, Stephen Redfield, Sandy Rogel, Annette Popp, Rosemary Reeves, Jay Roberts, Jim Richardson. Row 4: Jeanne Prigmore, Gayl Roble, Jean Rabe, Alan Roberts, David Rieden, Terry Rosenquist, Bob Priest. 20 FRESHMEN MR. ROSTVOLD Row 1: Joan Secord, Jerry Smith, Christine Smith, Douglas Shaw, Diane Sawtells, Caren Smith, Richard Siegcrt, Linda Shauvin. Row 2: Julie Smith, Spencer Saito, Judy Seebeck. Don Scott, Ruth Schiff, Larry Sc-harff, Rose Schiermcyer. Row 3: Edward Scully, Steenic Scott, Daniel Smith, Pamela Smith, Tom Simp- son, Sue Sather, James Skindlov, Joan Sather. Row 4: Victor Sampson, Mitzi Shimizu, Dan Scharpenburg, Linda Schlomcr, Elmer Seeley, Mary Shea, Phil Sande. ' ' ,, V- f f A . 1 W ' ' ' ' ., L. , A : t 1 . f , iz Q 2 T ,v sf 1 me 2- E' i 208 FRESHMEN MB. SCHOENING Row 1: Judy Stover, Muriel Snyder, Becky Sowell, Duane Sterling, Judy Sperry, Norman Stockett, Ed Tritt, Bruce Stone, Marshall Sugiyama. Row 2: Norvel Trosst, Jerry Tripp, Kaye Turnbow, Eleanor Su- lisky, Patsy Tucker, MaryEtta Stahl, Marylou Stanton, Jim Stevens, Joyce Terao, Kaye Stevens. Row 3: David Starr, Eugene Stickney, Judy Tee, Joyce Tool, Sharon Tarter, Betty Staley, Norma lu Thue, Linda Towner, Jim Thomas, Irving Teranishi. Row 4: Tom Stewart, Dave Sutherland, Jim Thyng, Wendell Summers, Melvin Stanton, Mike Strand, Richie Symms, Reid Tingling, William Tatt, Don Sturmer. 118 FRESHMEN MISS SLETTEN Row 1: Dick Wendle, Marlene Uyehara, Lynette Van Damme, Mira Williams, Sandra WVest, Shirley Wat- son, Sandra Wyllie, Junanne Watson, Jean Vander Wal. Row 2: Dee NVeissenborn, Jim Van Leuven, San- dra Wurdeman, Nancy Whaley, Jack Woollett, Judy Zat, Romero Vivit. Row 3: Helen Van Dewerker, Dolores Walker, Paul VVarner, John Westensee, Bill VVilder, Darlene Wiemer, Ron Zielke. Row 4: Bette Vickerman, Gary Witter, Howard Williams, Gary Wallace, Gary Winkler, Lee Zimmer, Toby Valiquette, Shelly Williamson. Hail to the Sophomores! That sophomores are hardly seen I s known by almost every teen. We're sorry though for this sad fact And know theylll soon bein the act. 2 SOPHOMORES MISS KEMPF Row 1: Linda Bartelt, Robert Banister, Velva Barcus, Nevin Aspinwall, Barbara Adamson, Dick Ander- son, Mary Baldwin. Row 2: Christina Anderson, Sandra Backman, Ronald Anderson, Judy Aigner, Chuck Epp, Loretta Alf. Row 3: Doug Baker, Sharron Adams, Donald Addy, Dolrita Bachman, Gary Baker, Rosalie Aspray, Howard Ball. Row 4: Emma Jo Adami, Lene Andersen, Bill Akers, Sue Albert, Dick Allen, Kathryn Anderson, Alvin Akers. 108 SOPHOMORES MR. ANDERSON Row 1: Tom Betts, Ilah Black, Jim Black, Barbara Bicklen, Dianne Brocar, Dorothy Becker. Row 2: Rod- ney Black, Joanne Brown, Terry Inglis, Peter Burnett, Kathleen Boersema, Barbara Brooks. Row 3: Judy Bell, Jim Bricker, Bob Black, Bob Beatty, Karen Boni, Jim Beecher, Eleanor Bunn. Row 4: Gerald Bow- ers, Rodney Boner, Lonnie Brackins, Stan Buorkland, John Breakey, Marilyn Blackwell, Kathryn Belgum. 10 SOPHOMORES MR. BATEN Row 1: Carol Chisholm, Gary Cartor, Dorrine Carlock, Jeanette Conger, Betty Callender, Irene Camp- bell, Marilyn Clark. Row 2: William Cenis, Roy Christofferson, Barbara Chapman, Kay Christofferson, Don Carlos, Jimmy Camyn, Tom Clark. Row 3: Mary Caldwell, Mary Campbell, Phil Camp, Rodney Callahan, Sara Coffin, Marvin Clairmont, Gary Collins. Row 4: Doris Callender, William Clark, Kenneth Coates, Susan Calhoun, John Campbell, Carolyn Calvert, Don Cash, Jo Ann Clements. 204 SOPHOMORES MRS. BLACK Row 1: Dick Cunningham, Terry Dea, Audrey Cook, Joan Dalrymple, Jim Dalrymple, Sandra Cox. Row 2: Don Ditzler, Jerry Dittrich, F reida Davis, Sheila Davis, Jeanette Dickinsonh Joan Dahlen. Row 3: Robert Dixon, Russell Decker, Leona Dishaw, Jackie Delyea, David Devleming, Gary Cromer, Ronald Dittman, Jeanette Dolsman, Kenny Denne. Row 4: Russell Darr, Donna Dcno, Dean Dagman, Dwight Damon, Mary Jo Cunningham, Stuart Davis, Judy Curtis, George Dawson. 3 SOPHOMORES MR. CHARLSON Row 1: Myda McCabe, Ron Durham, Margo Farrish, Larry Duncan, Fred Enlow, Mary Ann Elli, Rose Daily. Row 2: Marilyn Hughes, Jim Fay, Linda Fetzner, Phyllis Miner, Sheila Fagan, Joe Evans, Eldora Engebretson, Elaine F aehnel. Row 3: Don Edwards, JoAnn Hoffman, Tony Plastino, Gwen Eslick, Da- ryll Harris, Karen Erickson, Sandra Dyke, Jerry Guenther. Row 4: Judy Eash, Norman Howell, Jack Erickson, Don Frank, Tom Fletcher, Ron Ericson, Gary Gardner, Melvin Erickson, Carol Duran. 122 SOPHOMORES MISS CROSS Row 1: Anna Glackin, Shannon Gaskell, Margaret Fritsch, Donna Fritz, Marian Graf, Nancy F oster, Di- ana Grasser, Carole Funden, Donna Grasser. Row 2: Gary Freeman, Henry Gokee, Luana F rembersg, Mary Brooks, Betty Foss, Barbara Fowler, Jill Fouche, Fred Fricke, Carla Garlich. Row 3: Terry Gar - ner, Diane Gonwick, Jim Freeman, Sandy F otheringham, Janice Freeman, Beverly Garst, Donna Garner, Mary Lou Garrison. Row 4: Tony Gerimonte, Michael Griffin, Chuck Gamble, Karen Geiss, Bob Gimble, Jill Freeman, Roger Fosseen, Gretchen Greer. fe ' I . , .Q 9 U . 17 i L -xg :Q Aw A 'U . V Row 1: Don Hindman, Dean Haugen, Dennis Hogan, Nick Heinick, Mary Jane Hornaday, Marion Han- son. Row 2: Sharon Hamilton, Larry Herron, Mary Guest, Gary Gulliford, Barbara Hill, Mary Ellen Harris, Barbara Hobbs, Vicki Holm. Row 3: Mike Harvey, David Hargreaves, Diane Heimbigner, Norma Hawland, Andrea Hayward, Jackie Heidenreick, Patty Holmes, Carol Hayes. Row 4: Gloria Guess, Max- ine Hillier, Elaine Haver, Jim Hill, Ross Hendricks, Bob Hertzog, Ken Hardy, Mike Heath, Jon Hagen. 320 SOPHOMORES MRS. GRAHAM Row 1: Rose Johnson, Dayl James, Joyce Katahira, Dick Humphreys, Peg Immel, Connie Johnson, John Kimsey, Pat Jensen. Row 2: Molly Jones, Gary Kepl, Shirley Joseph, Terry Kelly, Barbara Jennings, Isamu Kawabori, Bonnie Hubbard, Pat Jewell. Row 3: Darlene Kendrick, Ronnie Kaump, Jody Hrdina, Jim Kanna, Marilyn Joncs, Gary Johnson, Barbara Jormon, Ed Huneke. Row 4: Herb Jenkins, Charlene Keenan, Jerome Kannberg, Peggy Jasper, Darrell Hutsell, Maridel Kiewbaum, Forrester Johnson, Rick Judy, Vivian Jacobsen. 109 SOPHOMORES MR. HARTLEY Row 1: Mikio Konishi, Bob Lemley, Jim Kirschbaum, ,Ioan Kirk, Nancy Hubbard, Richard Lentes, Henry Klopp, George Lang. Row 2: john Kitkoski, Lee Medle , Jim Lamb, Joyce Lockert, Nina MacKay, Mike Leffel, Corwin Malott. Row 3: Leigh Larter, Ion Lander, Mary Krause, Kathy Krogue, Linda Laitinen, Diane Lindsay, jim Manning, Glen Lantis. Row 4: Keith Lauritzen, Steve Lemley, Vera Krauss, Sandy Kurtz, Margaret Krause, Nancy Kuhn, Dale Kish, Wayne Landrum, Skip Larson. 223 SOPHOMORES MRS. PECK Row 1: Nancy Marshall, Sue Melior, jerry McConnell, Clementeen McNairy, Pat Miller, Merry Mills, Beverly Marshall, Charmaine Martin. Row 2: Lawrence McKinley, Sarah Merryweather, Terry Maxwell, Sherry Mead, Jerry Mellen, Dick Mclnnes, Mary Masters, Joe Mathis. Row 3: Gordon Major, Jim Mauro, Betty Martin, Melvin Martin, Sally Mathews, Larry Meyers, Mike Metzger, Ruth Matthews. Row 4: Bob McNutt, Bruce Miller, Gary McGeorge, Don Miller, Doug McBroom, Dan McCracken, Mike McKee. 116 SOPHOMORES MISS PROULX Row 1: Carol Mossuto, Lee Ann Morris, Karen Olney, Corrine Mors, Patricia Oman, Judy O'Keefe, Su- san Parks, Beverly Ostrom. Tom Ogden. Row 2: Connie Morgan, james Oberg, Kay Ness, James Obert, jack Neumiller, Lois Olson, Carolyn Nydell, Lucille Nickerson. Row 3: William Morig, Mary Lynn Orr, james Nichols, Marian Muir, George Nichols, judy Morlan, Maureen Moyer, Marvin Nightser, Row 4: Marguerite Murray, Robert Mosher Marlys Nelson, Ivan Nichols, Bart Partch, Harold Newby, Kent Myhre, David Nightser, Robert Noll. 220-A SOPHOMORES MRS. LOUTHIAN Row 1: Connie Peters, Jacqueline Phillips, Tom Prestwick, Larry Pratt, Judy Reid. Row 2: Kathy Rau, Esther Pogue, Jack Price, Judy Perrin , Shirley Peterson. Row 3: Shirley Pharness, Ioan Peters, Barbara Quaife, Dick Peters, Ron Randall, Wai Pederson, Steve Probstfeld. Row 4: Barbara Perkins, Beaumont Lower, Jack Pierson, Ron Prior, Dave Pittenger, Sonia Pugh, Tony Read. f - ni rl 110 SOPHOMORES MRS. BARTLETT Row 1: Pat Salisbury, Diane Rothwell, Tom Roe, Rosalie Schlager, Dayalyn Schneider, Jackie Riner. Row 2: Rodeen Ross, Lanny Robinson, Darlene Ross, Dick Schmidt, Nancy Rives, Linda Riegel Marilyn Selves. Row 3: Lynnea Schmidt, Teddie Santen, Cordon Schreiner, Sue St. john, Dennis Sanclers, Bar- bara Santschi, Carol Ross, Milton Rowe, Sally Schnieder, Pat Ryan. Row 4: Earl Rice, Dennis Risdon, Bob Richardson, Marjorie Schnieder, Charles Rogers, Steve Schlosser, Carolyn Schlomer, Val Ryker, Tom Richardson. 305 SOPHOMORES MISS WHITE Row 1: Linda Stallcop, Vyonda Stickelmeyer, Ted Stiles, Lois Stewart, Sharlene Stillwell, Robert Shoe- maker. Row 2: Sandra Stewart, Marilyn Slemmer, Norma Cates, Marilyn Stewart, Jerry Shiga, Roger Springer, Suezanne Stockton. Row 3: Ron Spencer, Lala Shellabarger, Dennis Stallings, Iudith Struck, Nancy Gates, Wanda Sheldon, Sharon Stai, Row 4: Morris Spencer, john Stone, Ernest Simons, Jim Salvage, Gary Solberg, Shober Setzer, Gordon Spaulding. r 1 'K as irrwr A 4- ' l.. m 314 SOPHOMORES MR. WOOLDRIDGE Row 1: Robert Tucker, Bonnie Swope, Rodney Thompson, Joyce Walter, Diane Swenson, Terry Under- wood. Row 2: David Swan, Philip Tipton, Dela Taylor, John Ungari, Carol Tenney, Andrea Venar, Or- ville Taylor, Richard Ulrich. Row 3: David Trezona, Carol Vanlandingham, David Thomson, Gretchen Swanson, Arthur Tower, Roberta Tonn, Ken Turner. Row 4: James Thompson, Bonnie Talbot, John Thurmond, Eleanor Van Slyke, Stanley T homton, Hester Thompson, Lawrence Vargo. f l 1 332 SOPHOMORES MR. WUHRMAN Row 1: Christine 'Wilhelm, JoAnn Buckwalter, Rosalie Weymouth, Josephine Vinson, Margaret Wendle, Mike Jan Williams, Jim Vifeninger. Row 2: James Whedon, LeRoy Wimmer, Janet Wing, Lee Wilbur, Mike James Williams, Lavonne Watson, Dave Whitney. Row 3: Karen Winston, Vicki Weremiczyk, Jack Westerman, Charlene Whaley, Tom Wilder, Marcia VVigby, Brenda West. Row 4: Norman Waters, Jjohrf Marlene Watson, Bruce White, Chuck Brady, Barbara Wheeler, Warren Wilson, Sylvia Witty, au e an. 6 SOPHOMORES MR. DAUCHERTY Row 1: Grant Dixon, Dianne Doughty, Richard Burger, Brenda Brynildson, Ila Fleming, Bruce Barrett, Dennie Dressel. Row 2: Alphonzo Bivens, King Cole, Linda Bauer, Richard Barton, Jacqueline Adding- ton, Mary VVernet, Ed Wilson, Claudia Becker. Row 3: Robert Bastedo, Mary Brown, Roger Butler, Gary Bleck, Sue Comegys, Laura Burtness, Robert Barton. Row 4: John Wittenbecker, Holly Barker, Robert Colwell, Wayne Wilson, Michael Cole, Linda Domit, Dennis Connors, Paul Barton. 212-E SOPHOMORES MR. ION ES Row 1: Dinna Linardos, Ruth Parsons, jerry Mix, Evelyn McNutt, Paul Hopkins, Pat Moore. Row 2: Gary Honda, Michael Slette, Mike Kirihara, Oleta Hood, Elise Mitchell, Richard Hoerer, General Loveless. Row 3: David Gould, Sharon Griffith, Dallas Moore, Karen Lund, Pam Kine, Rod Lutes, Julie Mc- Eachran, jack Malone, Row 4: Gary Hooper, Steve Marque, jack Kincaid, Dallas Moore, Iim Green, Al Minaker, Andy Holt. 4 SOPHOMORES MR. KRAMLICH Row 1: Gary Stolz, Pat VVarashi1na, Claire Peck, Bill Zolbert, Dick Yorioka, Al Worthington. Bow 2: Roger Shaw, Gloria Young, Brenda Rhoads, Paul Stokes, Clayton Vosen. Row 3: Roy Pearson, Herb Zimmerman, David Zarkin, Karen Shaver, Gary Peek, Dirk jameson. Row 4: Anne Shaw, Helen Stuller, Mike Stoddard, Billie Sharpe, John Woods, Gary Veatch. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Row 1: Ross Hendricks, IOA fifth executive, Mike Stoddard, 10A president, Stan Moore, 10B president, Marlys Nelson, 10B secretary. Row 2: Bonnie Hubbard, 10A treasurer, Mike Kirihara, 10B fifth executive, Jack Malone, 10A vice presidentg Isamu Kawabori, 10B vice president, Pat Warashina, 10A secretaryg Peggy Immel, 10B treasurer. Hail to the Juniors! The juniors now have really learned That education oan't be spurned And with this independent thought Accomplishment is what it brought. 301 IUNIORS MISS MORGAN Row 1: Geraldine Baycroft, Jo Anne Basinger, Judy Baldwin, Chuck Roth, Dana Alsworth, Deanna Alger, Sally Anderson, Aaren Agee, Row 2: Betty Auld, Marion Arthur, Dave Ashe, Pat Barthule, John F . Anderson, Kay Adams, Susan Anderson, Jim Baeder. Row 3: Terry Baker, Kim Attwood, Beverly Ar- righi, John C. Anderson, Dan Bacon, Barbara Barbour. Tim Anderson, Pat Allen. Row -4: Jim Arleth, Marilyn Bassett, Warren Bakes, Barry Barrett, Bruce Allen, Dave Anderson, Connie Ascol, Dick Bastedo. 306 JUNIORS MR. ANDERSON Row 1: 'Ronald Bodey, Ann Morrison, Geraldine Bond, George Bowles. Row 2: Linda Bell, John Bittrick, Dolores Bettys, Celia T hamm, Darlene Bjordal. Bow 3: Carolyn Becker, Lois Behrman, Brenda Damon, Arlene Belknap, john Blair, Charles King. Row 4: Bob Bowman, Roger Richards, Stuart Boyd, Terry Beck, joe Coodson, Cary Benjamin. 212-W JUNIORS MR. BROOKS Row 1: Dave Burger, Jean Campbell, Doris Ogden, Ann Bradford, Mary Bush, Wanda Otto, Carolyn Carstens. Row 2: Don Ostlund, Kay Brynaldson, Barbara Bushnell, Ann Cassill, J'Ana Chew, Florence Brown, Barbara Brown, Linda Brandt, Linda Buchanan. Row 3: Roger Briscoe, Dennis Caplice, Ro Chapel, Jim Canton, Jim Oki, Bob Christianson, Jim Carson, Gary Brown. Row 4: Claude Canfielrfi gick Sanfield, Nelson Christenson, Verne Campbell, Gerry Camp, Art Olmsted, Marvin Carver, Lloyd arro . 329 JUNIORS MR. FREY Row 1: Sandra Forbes, George Freeman, Barbara Durham, Dennis Donohoe, Darlene Dierks, Melvin Demello, Mary Ellen Doughty, Don Evans. Row 2: Clare Dtfpere, Diane Drazan, Karen Fremberg, Charles Engler, Ritchard Ellis, Jaynee Farnsworth, David Falls, Sue Ebinger. Row 3: Pete Fairchil , Deloss Ferch, Mike Thiefault, Valerie Dutton, Ben Duncan, Stephanie Wood, Fran Holly, Matthew Ernst. Row 4: Joyce F leckenstein, Glen Fansler, Paula Fendler, Bill Vanclerwal, John Forehand, Lance Erie, William Dunlop, Leroy French, Fred Emry. 210 JUNIORS MR. GRAHAM Row 1: Bill Clausen, Henry Grisby, Bob Genglebach, Marie Gawne, Sheila Gawne, Joann Gogstetter. Row 2: Dick Gingrich, Dave Gingrich, Rick Gilmore, Gary Grendahl, Nancy Gelb, Carol Gardner, Anne Gilman. Row 3: Mervin Gould, Patty Clark, Joann Geibel, Gayle F unnell, Harriet George, John Galla- gher, Bob Griffiths, Rod Gifford, Howard Clayman. Row 4: Charlie Fry, Lynn Gillett, Carl Guenzel, Doug Garske, David Clumpner, Paul Gregory, Mike Gordon, Roy Gottberg. 201 JUNIORS MRS. HOWARD Row 1: Barbara Hall, Alice Coffman, Georgia Coen, Ollie Hamm, Ciri Hansen, Barbara Henry, Meg Helphrey. Row 2: Dennis Haughey, Bill Campbell, Anne Henderson, Gale Hempstead, Lonnie Hering- ton, Judy Hanley, Glen Hagen, Harry Fay. Row 3: Louise Hawkins, Gary Harris, Darlene Hamlin, Ed Hales, Linda Comin, Barbara Hansen, Trudy Hertel, Jim Heath. Bow 4: Gary Hughes, Neil Hertel, Dave Herrington, Stan Hatch, Fletcher Hahn, Martin Haines, Stan Heimbigner. 5 all 125 JUNIORS MRS. KNOX Row 1: Donna Hoagland, Margene Hirschkorn, Sue Humphrey, Shirley Hill, Ramona Hill, Sharon Holt, Linda Hughbanks. Row 2: Vincent Blowers, Sallie James, Sharon James, Dixie Inners, Donna Hig- gins, Susan Grimm, Sharon Wheeler. Row 3: Dennis Hubbard, Sandra Howell, Donna Holman, Sue Hockaday, Nancy Holcomb, Dolores Holland,dJanet He dahl, Glenda Magill. Row 4: Bob Holmes, Dick Howard, Ed Holmes, Wayne Hill, Ronal Holm, Cllinton Hurd, Eldon Jennings. 218 JUN IORS MR. PETERSON Row 1: Al Keigley, Sally Jones, Larry Jones, Beverly Karker, Judy Keiber, Argyer Laloudakis, Pat Lane. Row 2: Shirley Jones, David Kalin, Larry La Joie, JoAnne Bass, Carol Johnson, Eric Johnson, Sherman Johnson, John Johnson. Row 3: Karen Kindschi, Ron Kofmehl, Linden Connelly, Carol Kilgore, Dick Kipper, Kenny Kai, Milt Komeski, Lewis Bauer. Row 4: Mike Kidder, Chuck King, Billie Johnson, Dick Knutsen, VVayne Johnson, Bob Johnson, Marilyn Kirsch, John Kine. 1 as i . . 4. :4. aii:L. L- .. .V . 322 JUNIORS MRS. PHILLIPS R 1: Penelo e Lewis, Manford Terrell Larson, La Deanna Lee,YSuzanne Lockwood, Yictor Lewis, ow p Stella Lenardos. Row,2: Thomas Larson, Peggy Lou Frisbie, Jerry Lose, Janet Coon, Lois Lindberg, Sandra Leyda. Row 3: Marilyn Larsen, John Lindgren, Diane Brown, Kenneth Lundenio, Diane Love- R 4 C tis Le ett, Sally Coon, Rich- land, Timothy Lynch, Margaret Livengood, Edward Larsen. ow : ur gg ard Lyle, Kay Levesque, Paul Lewis, Inez La Rue, Michael Davis, William Leland. 1,15 lY9f3'5iT7fifi aff? f ' ' ' wa .'.,.-vim r 208-A JUNIORS Mlm. 1x1-in nnl Row 1: Mike Mayall, Judy Manor, Ann Cross, Carolyn McCulloch, Malcolm McClain, Dick Slater. Row 2: Sandy McCreight, Donna McKee, Marcia McElvain, Sharon McChesney, Marilyn McAlpine, Connie Moore, Sharon Coshow, Marjorie McArdle. Row 3: Gwen Cydrus, Jerry Myers, Molly McKay, Dave M t' P.t McCannon, Judy McElvain, Bob Manion. Row 4: Jim Copper, Bob Mather, Karl Cordes, ar rn, 1 Tom McLaughlin, Dave Meredith, Bill Couchman, Alvis Cromer, John Mangan. U 124 JUNIORS MR. READ Row 1: Joanne Morlan, Bill Morris, Ann Neumiller, Joan Mundigel, Jane O'Connor, Jeff Morphy, Kay Novell. Row 2: Tim Sutherland, Amanda Meidinger, Christina Rubiales, Dick Castleman, Donna Mink, - ll C l N lon, Carol n Mix John Morral June Mur- Carol Sasser, Barry Mozes. Row 3. Sharon Mi er, on ey e s y , , , phy, Eddie Michael. Row 4: Mike Nichols, Judie Nickerson, Pat Nichols, Marilyn Miller, Jim Nechani- A... r..A.. n..l-.M-f. hmm Mnrann. 11 JUNIORS MR. RICH Row 1: Jan Rubens, Tom Williams, Susan Perkins, Dianne Parker, Marjorie Richardson, Frank Russell, Laura Robbins, Ted Pugh, Penelope Parker. Row 2: Ronnie Pearce, Lynna Parsons, Larry Richardson, Marian Peck, Charles Plumb, Karen Ruud, Pauline Ridpath, Dale Preuninger, Beverly Richardson. Row 3: Harold Richardson, Christine Ritland, Pete Rice-Jones, Dennis Reilly, Shirley Roberts, Marilyn Root, Jim Reekie, Judy Peach. Row 4: Marie Russell, Doug Parr, Elizabeth Reader, Jack Riley, Joanne Peder- son, Brian Pindell, Robert Pallett, Jim Michel. 215 JUNIORS MR. TOEVS Row 1: Rebecca Schreiner Darlene Southworth, Jane Smith, Mitzi Saito, Darlene Sparling, Pat Speel- men, Florence Samels, Barbara Sawtells, Bob Stanton. Row 2: Carolyn Snyder, Victor Sacco, Phyllis Sil- ver, Dave Sharp, Brenda Sewell, Glenn Slemmer, Jim Schmidt, Peggy Speelmon, Eleanor Siegert, Dick Slawson. Row 3: Judith Scanlan, Karen Stevens, Joan Siewert, Roy Sharp, Bob Souders, Mickey Soss, Carol Smith, John Salter, Randall Sharp. Row 4: Naomi Schiavoni, VVenda Silverthorne, Jeanette Shadduck, Doug Sutherlin, Adrian Scott, Wallace Sharpe, Wallace Sowers, Hugh Tinling, Jim Stewart, Glen Scritchfield, Michael Smith. 333 JUNIORS MRS. WATROUS Row 1: Maxine Thunberg, LaVerne Strawick, Roger Taylor, Fay Stolz, Larry Taylor, Benita Strength, Don Takeshita. Row 2: Mary Wanless, Bob Tweedy, Brenda Tousey, Ronald Wamecke, Linda Wag- oner, Bob Warner. Row 3: Carol Street, John Usher, Joanne Thompson, Dick Vervair, Marilyn Waters, Reba Troyer. Row 4: Marilyn Daggett, John Swinehart, Stan Sullivan, Greg Storey, Gordon Warren, Doug Strand, Don Wall. 203 JUNIORS MRS. ZENT Row 1: Bob Young, Laurie Whitver. Skip Woodward, Janet Wynne, Larry VVebster, Jeanne Wheeler, Gene Williams. Row 2: Joyce Zimbelman, Doug Cuming, Janet Wolter, Harry Woodward, Margaret Wright, Tom Wilson, Sally Wilbanks, Lanny Wynia. Row 3: Phyllis Summers, Jon Wulff, JoAnn Davis, Dean Daniels, Judy White, Ann Zehring, Michi Yamagiwa. Row 4: Dave Browne, Bette Willman, Dan Wilson, Jeanne Whitehouse, John Wilcox, Jim Wood, Larry York, Kenlynn Williams. ' . . 'LT' Wt! f I . f Q ' f a , V ii ' 'a S if-1131, Q.. 'V 5 , Jn a .. if 319 JUNIOBS MR. ARCER Row 1: Tom Davis, Curtis Bagley, Anna Caria, Mary Ann Burkhard, Sharon Barton. Row 2: Rodger Au- dette, Lynda Pasquale, Maureen Radine, Irene Downing, Adrienne Deaton. Row 3: Max Fischbach, James Selander, Oliver Mills, Dick Dawe, Monty Dougherty, Bod Deitz. Row 4: Dave Mann, Dick Svend- son, Gary Anderberg, Bob Stuart, Randy Cripe, Don Egbers, Gary Cogdill. 206 JUNIORS MR. MCELVAIN Row 1: Sharon Lee, Mona Lake, Deanna Dillon, Julie Nelson, Nancy Dawson, Ginny O'Hara, Diane Poppe, Tish Parkins. Row 2: Gary Miller, Jerry Mason, Rose Dennis, Audrey Dickinson, Shirley Court- ney, Sherry Neubauer, Alice Hollander. Row 3: Jim Kyle, Merle Howell, Glen Little, Darrell Nugaard, Wayne Hill, Max Heuett, Bruce Gilcrest, Gary Heuett. Row 4: Jim Geil, Ray Nelson, Bob McKee, Gil- bert Gross, Bruce McDonald, Max Etter, Byron McDonald, Gary Johnson. i,,,s.L, aa 4, A, r ,L ,,,k W 2 r we 4. I . 312 JUNIORS MR. MINARD Row 1: Kathy Weighall, Patty Tortorelli, Colleen Swanby, Marilyn Soderberg, Sharon Russell, Gail Wilber. Row 2: Tom Thompson, Bette Talorico, Dcl Reeder, Deloiis Swope, Ginger Wimmer, jerry VanBelle. Row 3: Martin Wittkopp, jim Stark, Dave Newell, David Thomas, Gary Carriveau, Larry Reglin, Jim Swartz. Row 4: Russell Zuelke, Keith Switzer, Terry Schmidt, Gene Reisdorph, Bob Faulk- ner, John Sargent, Bill Strawn, Jack Schlangen. JUNIOR OFFICERS Row 1: Skip Woodward, 11B fifth executive, Charley Fry, 11B treasurer, Joanne Bass, 11B gavel com- mittee chairman, Mike Gordon, 11B president, Nancy Dawson, 11B vice president, Linden Connelly, 11B secretary. SPRING SEMESTER OFFICERS Row 1: john Wilcox, 11A vice president, Jeanne Whitehouse, 11A treasurer, Terry Schmidt, 11A fifth executive. Row 2: Carolyn Becker, 11A secretary, Fred Emry, 11A president. L. 99 VW' 9 ,QD W ,A Ti ers Are Named 'Team oi Year' C10 Oral, Honored at Banquet C,,iEB1-101,30 S Held on Tuesday We lggztesf we rs -stianseil t By SWABS ' x e -y t0 S out Qatesgxiauf. We :Kids Eaves ep 0 LC germ mia-N' t Ver W W 60555 553,065 alll? W Y'?fuw:.:f 'ae 'mi 01 5q::g,wv TSX: 'vof :egg 0 , 10? 5-ag 4 0 e QQ X9 6571, 4 2' I YS i Tigers Hit ww Ffa, smseiwev 903318 F Glory Read 16006246600 S0 Q. II' glla 'i0 ile Ga fl, 656 0011 0?W Q. 1 0 ff Q20 V' 0 Q1 QC? 'IQ 'i'5g 'eff+ 5 flew ,51- 000-62415 my 0,8666 Ulbl. 'X C2,,,QQ,5,QQQw!2 06 'Og J' we W Q5 aewfw 15 ag SR? mf cg' 6-QSGQQ K9?ov f'fx3'a6, X 89629646 n 3313122155 'L6 T 6060qJcJkSX5e95i S 5 ofa S Watters NCQ D 011 T., x- - . . , or Ef1'i'?r 'i ' Rmllfy 30118 Again awe is B Charilowxlgfd NC1ty SSQX QQKQWKU ge 9 Is Dpi 'C Sax- '? '2xv ' Q e eated Z ,qxwmvxonce .Q 636201 owejxvlvo we ' 65 8 t sae vw- by X vaaienmm X QQ QQY K, Sify 75129 921333953639 0 Q2 N QS :flame lei 0,1165 61.24 XJ aEQfZgdQ4.f'S' X9 ear eg Q7 6 'J 'ww 59 ad hge 0019 ,les Lv r.,,,,,i , Q Q9 QPPQW, ,fm a:3:'z.. 5 W 'M Coatfieezliilzs use Q0 C O I f B T Tigers Claw Bullpups or lg rlp is H zs 'Twas often sliding, slippery play That Tigers used to win the clay. GRID ACTION Top and bottom pictures show action at Hart Field against Gonzaga. The final game of the season against North Central at the stadium is the scene of the two middle shots. Page seventy-four The football experts they did fool STATE CHAMPIONS When championship they brought this school Row 1: Bob Gimble, Tom Clark, Doug Taylor, Al Keigley, jim Canton, John Gallagher, Larry Shopbell, Willy Jones, Larry Sampson, Don Miller, jack Schlangen, Mike Killien. Row 2: Bob Goettel, George Vitolins, Larry Geraghty, Wayne Hill, john Gray, Les Francis, Ed Groves, Bob Gifford, Chuck Martin, Karl Guenzel. Row 3: Keith Nance, Perry Morton, Bob Root, Gary Cogdill, Dan Gerpheide, Gail Cogdill, Frank Oki, Mike Peterson, Bart Partch, Glenn Scritchfield, Ford Barrett, Bill Couchman, Max Etter. Row 4: Ed Larson, Tom McMillen, Dave Morgan, Tom Wil- son, Bob Colwell, Gary Johnson, Rod Deitz, Jim Donery, Ford Dunton, Ben Duncan, john Forehand, Dick Lyle, Stew Boyd, Tim Anderson, Dean Daniels. The Tiger Bn squad works for skill FUTURE VARSITY For Av squad places they must fill Row 1: Chuck Gamble, Lanny Wynia, Bud Cash, Wayne Wilson, Norm Howell, Gene Sivertson, coach. Row 2: Kent Myhre, jim Dalrymple, Tom Betts, Tom Wilder, Dave Nightser, John Mangan, Jerry Shiga. Row 3: George Dawson, manager, Mike Stoddard, lim Oberg, Roy Sharp, Fred Fricke, Dean Bainard, Tony Plastino, Noel Thompson, John Lindgren, George Nichols. Row 4: George Akers, Rick Judy, Mike Cole, Doug McBroom, Dick Knutsen, Paul Lewis, Gary Bleck, Robert Black, Mike McKee, manager. Page seventy-five Such scenes as these concerned our team SUPPQRTERS AND PARTICIPANTS And helped them get that winning steam Page seue ty The pigslcin game these boys played well Let fans give them a great, big yell FROSH FOOTBALL Rovv 1: Tom Hunton, Melvin Stanton, John Ates, Melvin Parsons, Bob Potts, Spencer Saito, jim Richardson. Row 2: jim Thyng, David Clutinger, Don Scott, jerry F inrow, Bill Wilder, Ronald Zielke, Dan Scharpenberg, Bill Bial- koyvsky, Ray Cannon. Row 3: Iohn Keigley, Dick Wendle, Robert Priest, Herbert Rumberg, Mike Strand, Charles Miller, Robert Diercks, Buddy Bennigson, Robert Hannevold, manager, Iohn Clark, manager. Row 4: lim Courtright, Bm glczjllinsu, Michael jones, Dan Barrett, Jay Roberts, Dave Sutherland, Bruce Becklund, Dan Russell, Doug Fisher, oy us ls. FOOTBALL SQUAD The Air Force showed our squad their field AT GEIGER Because to foes they did not yield Row 1: Dan Gerpheide, Mike Peterson, Al Keigley, Mike Killien fmgrj, John Gallagher, Rodney Deitz, jim Can- ton, Larry Geraghty, Les Francis, Peray Morton, Coach Bob Bartlett, Coach Harry Finnegan, Keith Nance. Row 2: Coach Gene Arger, Spike Dunton, E Groves, Jim Donery, Ford Barrett, Dave Morgan, Max Etter, Mike Thiefault fcross countryl, Bob Goettel, Dean Daniels, Bob Gifford, Stuart Boyd, john Forehand, john Gray, Chuck Martin, Karl Guenzel, Wayne Hill, Willy jones, Ed Larsen, Don Miller, Dick Lyle George Vitolins, Tom Wi son, Bart Partch, Bob Colwell, Larry Sampson, Bob Root, A. L. Parker, two mechanics, and VV. W. Taylor. Page seventy-seven These stars last spring helped us to place DIAMOND SPARKLERS Spot one in basebalfs pennant race Top: john Gallagher, catcherg Frank Bames, pitcherg Neal Prater, shortstop. Middle: Bob Gifford, catcherg Dave Luleich, third base. Bottom: Larry Shopbell, left fieldg Chuck Martin, center fieldg Danny Nelson, catcher. Page seventy-eight They fielded well and hit the hall F rom league first place they did not fall CITY CHAMPIONS IN '55 Row 1: Gordon Skillingstad, Terry Parkey, Floyd Damon, Art Tinsley, Leroy Levesque, Chuck Martin, Danny Nel- 20131. Row 2: Al Lmmel, Bob Gifford, Dave Luleich, Neal Prater, Frank Barnes, Larry Shopbell, John Gallagher, Max c oenmg, coac . The Bn team played with skill and zest, BTI-EAM BASEBALL SQUAD They won and lost but did their best Row 1: Dennis Hooper, Paul Lewis, Terry Schmidt, John Sargent, Karl Guenzel, Pete Joss, Iohn Swinehart. Row 2: Glenn Scritchfield, Al Keigley, Jack Schlangen, Larry Geraghty, Dennis Caplice, Bob Svedson, jim Stewart, Tom Williams, Mr. Peterson, coach. Page seven ty-ni ne , In ,55 the fresh did swell 55 FROSH BASEBALL They hit and run and fielded well Row 1: Ted Stiles, Dick Schmidt, Bill Zolbert, Tom Prestwich, Roy Pearson, Mike Brown, Fred Fricke. Row 2: Don Miller, Tom Wilder, jim Oberg, Milton Rowe, Roger Springer, Doug McBroom, Dave Hargreaves. Row 3: Dick Allen, Dean Bainard, Dave Nightser, Bart Partch, Coach Sivertson, john Campbell, Kent Myhre, Jim Freeman, Stan Thornton, Ross Hendricks. ,, ,, While practicing they set a pace B DISTANCE RUNNERS That'll beat the foes that they will race gow 1: John Sargent, Tom Fletcher, Bob Richardson, Dick Ver Vair. Row 2: Bob Noll, jay Gould, Jack Miller, Ron ittman. Around that distance they do run CHAMPION DISTANCE RUNNERS And all they,ve entered they have won Rout 1: Dick Bastedo, Nels Christensen ffirst- lace runnerl, Larry Hamblen fmanagerl, Mike Thiefault, Dan Kirk- patrick. Row 2: Ron Ericson, Lee Wilbur, Rod, Thompson, Del Montoya, Glen Hagen. , They run, they jump, they pitch, they throw GIRLS INTRAMURALS These lasses try their stuff to show Bow 1: Marlene Uychara, Grace Gki, Linda Towner, Brenda Rhoads, Karen Fremberg, Launa Fremberg, Connie Johnson, Juhanne VVatson, Eldora Engebretson, Ruby Alciyama, Row 2: Sharon Olson, Judy Tee, Barbara Pendleton, Katherene Grafos, Inez LaRue, Eleanor Sulisky, Anita Pager, Dina Linardos, Stella Linardos, Marcla Bowen, Roberta Downs. Row 3: Gloria Joslin, JoAnn Lorinski, Sharon Gates, Jerlie McNall, Joyce F leckenstein, Billie Sharpe, Karen Smith, Mitzi Shimizu, Ann Broten, Judy McCrow. Row 4: Alfeda Hamm, Becky Harris, Mira Williams, Jan Land, Rae Patton, Linda Fetzner, Rose-Mary Rienis, Oleta Hood, Kay Stevens, Joanne Ost. Row 5: Judy Seebeck, Julie Bacher, Carolyn Manity, Diane Sawtells. Page eightyfone The Av track team was great last spring WINNING CINDERMEN They won first place in everything Row 1: Dean Daniels, Dan Kirkpatrick, Iames Oki, Nelson Christensen, Bob Bowman, joe Thiefault, Iim Canton, Glen Hagen, Dave Morgan, James Heath, Tim Anderson. Bow 2: Larry Hamblen, Jim Stromme, Del Montoya, Willie jones, Ed Pool, James Reser, John Gray, Tom Dunton, jim Donery. Row 3: Coach Art Frey, jim Boyd, Iohn Mjoen, Clark Wiseman, Bill Colwell, Larry Benningson, Ed Ewell, Hiram Clark, Chad Mitchell, Gordon Pogue, Clifford Howard, Jim Arleth. I W an-5 if These lively members on the field W'NN'NG FQRM Keep driving on 'til records yield Larry Hamblen, high jumper, jim Stark, pole vaulterg Willie Jones, broad jumper. Page eighty-two ' I ., 'TVN l W ' 'Q , ,dj W I ,,, A K ' ,cs '. , ' ' 'Q r Ne, - 1 4 'lie r 'I ' ,r'i' , L if I , ' - ,p - ,ff in x . i ' . N ' VV' ' X ff l: sa 5 by A - , ,, 'V T , r ---wr -V ., , , . K L: ' s 7' , 1, . l , we A A '-irc l V ' 'l xr - , ,V ' r I ' ' , 5 f-- . f , 'f 8 is '95 . l . . r, WLM, Jf 'V w,J45x..QZ,xi:'ff,, ' ' , . ' Wwrrfg, 1 V ju' .Q v 4 -X fl, . ,E K Yi35,,:M ,g,,V, fr M +1 rw ,fa 1 Q . 'A w 1 Baz. 'U , an '4:'. s. ' 'fn' par. I f 'li 'M W' 'C 3 ' fr TOP FORM Q.. 4 --- n Al 'Twas speed and vim that these boys showed On field and track their prowess glowed. Upper left: Bill Couchmaln. Upper right: Jim Canton. Lower left: Jim Reser, Dan Kirkpatrick, Cary Roberts. Center: Coach Art Frey. Lower right: jim Oki. Page eighty-three Page eighty-four These golf team stars can putt and drive GOLFING STARS To keep place one they sweat and strive Top: Ward Livingston, Jason Njaa. Bottom: Tom True, Randy Fosseen. On both the fairways and the tees CHAMPION DIVQT 'NGGER5 These golfers hit the ball with ease Row 1: Tom True, jason Njaa, Randy Fosseen, Mike Leffel, Ward Livingston, john Woods, Dick Schmidt, Bert Mc- Atee. Row 2: Larry Lajoie, Linden Connelly, David Ashe, Gilbert Gross, john Green, Dave Gingrich. Row 3: Dennis Caplice, Stan Hatch, Dick Kipper, Matt Emst. These girls teed aff with graceful ease OUTSTANDING GIRL GOLFERS Won first and thus the coach did please ssarbgia Brown, Peggy Abrams, Linda Buchanan, Sue Comegys, jill Fouche, Barbara Baker, Peggy Kearney, Margaret en e. Page eighty-five Who said that girls ccm't hit the hall? No trouble have these girls at all FEMININE FAIRWAY CHAMPS Row 1: Peggy Abrams, Barbara Baker, Rodeen Ross, Stephanie Tripp, Margaret Wendle. Row 2: Sharon Adams, Do- lores Bettys, Leona Dishaw, Sue Comegys, Gretchen Greer, Karen Winston, Vicki Holm, Nancy Holcomb. Row 3 Barbara Brown, Sally Schneider, Linda Buchanan, jill Fouche, Jody Hrdina, Sara Coffin, Peggy Keamey, Judy Mor- lan, Nancy Kuhn. , In badminton, the girls wear shorts GIRLS BADMIN1-ON They hang the birdie o'er the courts Row 1: joan Dalrymple, jill Kromer, Pat McCannon, Karen Oberg, Paula Fendler, Dana Alswoith, Glenda Anderson Row 2: Iaynee F amsworth, Trudy Hertel, Christina Anderson, Sandy Leyda, Sallie james, Carol Bakken. ffhu, These raeketeers were hard to down They won their sets, and took the crown UNDEFEATED NETTERS Row 1: Neil Hertel, Don Taylor, Bill Gillis, Mike Gordon, john Peacock, Gary Burdge, Chisato Kawabori. Row 2: Ted Stiles, Micky Soss, Isamu Kawabori, Jack Malone, Dave Broom, Claude Canfield, Bob Bastedo, Skip Cenis, Nevin Aspenwall. , These girls in white had grace and skill GIRLS TENN'5 They played opponents with a will Row 1: Iaynee Famsworth, Ioan Dalryrnple, Oleta Hood, Elise Mitchel. Row 2: Trudy Hertel, Karen Oberg, Karen Warner, Paula Fendler, Dana Alsworth, JoAnn Clements, Jill Krorner. Row 3: Gwen Eslick, Lois Boleraski, Louise Hoyt, Pat McCannon, Jackie Delyea, Sandy Leyda, Margie van Tyen, Christina Anderson, Glenda George. Page eighty-seven X 4 Good prospects are in store next year For varsity it does appear. B-SQUAD BASKETBALL Bow 1: Bart Partch, Don Miller, Wayne Wilson, Stan Moore, Terry Schmidt. Row 2: Chuck Gamble, John Woods, Warren Wilson, Jerry Camp. In basketball we we-nt to state, VARSITY BASKETBALL We won the league which was first rate! Middle: Charlie Fry, forward. Clockwise from upper left: jack Schlangen, guard, Jim Stewart, playing manager, Gail Cogdill, center, Dwight Damon, guard, Neal Prater, guard, Dennis Reilly, forward, Doug Taylor, forward, Larry Shopbell, guard, Perry Morton, guard, Gary Cogdill, guard. CITY WINN ERS IN These champions became our pride FRESHMAN BASKETBALL When fighting foes were pnshed aside Row 1: Bill Bialkowski, Don Barrett, Steve Grover, Cy Hallett, John Ates, Bob josst Row 2: jim Skindlov, Pete Ewell, Dave Clutinger, Elmer Seely, jim Dykes, Mike Allen, Bud Bennigson, manager. M? ' 1 n .. .,A 3 Q A V AAf' 4 'W BF' 25? W4 ' R- ,. -,nxw s 1 Q if fi T 4 Q fo NX L, 9 STUDENT LEADERS Stephame Hawley Sharon Bardsley F1rst Semester joumal Edltor Second Semester journal Edltor Clrls john Peacock Ed Pool F1rst Semester F1rst Semester A S B Presldent Boys Federat1on President Second Semester A S B Presrdent Judy Nolan F1rst Semester F ederatxon Presxdent Denms Ashlock Frances Iudy Second Semester Second Semester Boys F ederatlon Presxdent Crrls F ederatxon Presldent Page mnety one I I . . A ' 'Mira A Ideas on Thursday they do pool A's'B' COUNCIL To help the leaders run the school ry-1 Left to right: John Gallagher, treasurerg Larry Shopbell, vice presidentg Willie Jones, historiang Ed Pool, presidentg Sylvia Lake, secretary. FIRST AND SECOND SEMESTER These groups you see depicted here A.S,B, OFFICERS Have put school functions high in gear Left to right: Perry Morton, historiang Cathy Wendle, secretaryg John Peacock. presidentg Karen Sather, vice presidentg Ford Dunton, treasurer. . , ., S .gl I Q7 Page ninety-three Row 1: Chuck Martin, treasurerg Nelson Chiistensen, historiang Dave Broom, secretary. Row 2: Frank Oki, vice presi- dentg john Peacock, president. , To aid the cause of all the boys BOYS FEDERATION OFFICERS IS what this worthy group enjoys Row 1: Willy Jones, vice presidentg Gail Cogdill, fifth executive. Row 2: john Gallagher, treasurerg Denny Ashlock presidentg Chisato Kawabori, secretary. Page ninety-four Row 1 Judy Nolan presldent Sue Bartleson secretary Bunny Cunnmghflm vxce presrdent Row 2 Ann Corhss sergeant at arms Jeanne Whltehouse treasurer Catherine WVend1e hlstorlan FALL AND SPRING SEMESTER Bzg szstem carnwals and such GIRLS FED OFFICERS Were what these guls worked wzth so much 5-P VID X SISWN Row 1 Barbara Baker treasurer Vergxe Barcus sergeant at arms kathy Brehn vrce presrdent Row 2 Nancy Ned wed secretary Llnda Hughbanks hlstorxan F rancls Judy presldent Page nmety fzve ' N33 5 1 ' , ' 9 , s '- -U , ' - 1 , ' 5 , 5 , - , F , . . 5 K. , F 'tv ' . M- K' A- Na Q -. F .,,,. M. I ef f ' W' 'W U' A M N 'ete ff F . , 4 I --5-f':9-, ff I , , rf ,- A, '- ,- 4 Q i - F f s,.. A , A I I f i Li: ' ' K , I L n 1 ' 1 ' ' l ' l l . , , . . , . . 7 ' l ' - , 9 , 5 , - 'Twas lively music they did play TUNE TOPPERS And many a crowd they did sway Row 1: Larry Reglin, Dave Newell, Chisato Kawabori fdirectorj, Dick Gingrich. Row 2: Phil Tipton, Don Black ldi- rectorj, jack Malone, Conley Nelson, Rodney Black, Dick Koppe, Paul Leitch. Lewis and Clark Band , The Boys' Fed con was quite a show BOYS FED TALENT CON Its talent shoneg no acts were slow Page ninety-six BAND Flute: Janine Adams, John Peacock, Sharon Barton, Maureen Kay, Judith Struck, Lyn Har- ris, Paul Beyersdorf. Clarinet: Corine Lyle, Paul Aust, Larry Ayer, Sandra Bachman, Paul Bunnell, Jim Bech, Larry Reglin, Valrie Prater, Deanna Alger, Sharon Mossuto, Karen Oberg, Barry Blair, Steve Grover, Bill Campbell, Irene Campbell, Iohn Dormaier, Vickee Rollert, David Wittenbecher, Arlene Batchelor, Corrine Kannberg, Barbara Witten. Alto Clarinet: Sharon Stai, Stanle Thronton. Bass Clarinet: Kenneth Caudill, Dave Nightser, Buck Schmalz. Alto Saxopblonez Dave Newell, Christina Anderson. Tenor Saxophone: Don Kirkeby, Dick Gingrich, Clare Dupere. Baritone Saxophone: Doug Peacock. Oboe: Bill Mitchell, Elise Mitchell, Sharon Adams. Bassoon: Roy Chapel, Charles Hazen. Comet: Richard Koppe, Rodney Black, Dave Burger, Kathleen Robb, Charles King, Robert Christiansen, Ierry At games and cons throughout the year The band was there to give us cheer Dirkse, Andy Holt, Randall Starr, Tom Williams. French Horn: Ron Anderson, Don Larson, Larry Sampson, Gary Burdge, Curtis Bagley, Ronnie Prior, Mary Jane Homaday, Joyce Lockert. Trombone: Jim Hill, Don Black, Richard Curtis, Matt Ernst, Bruce VVhite, Dick Howard, Jack Malone, Gerry Camp, Albert Birdsell. Bass Trombone: Gilbert Gross. Baritone: Verne Campbell, Gordon Warren, Roger Briscoe, Bob Noll, Lee Wilbur, jack Riley. Sousa- phone: Jim Donery, Charles Hornaday, Bob Mosher, Jack Westerman,Morris Spencer, Earl Rice, Gary johnson. String Bass: Prue Morach, Phil Tipton. Percussion: Florence Samels, Conley Nelson, Dick Dawe, Marjorie Richardson, Robert Forsyth, Dave Thomas. Tympani: Iohn Sargent. Harp: Jane Smith. In future years we shall recall The frosh seen here as singers all BEGINNING GIRLS' CHOIR Row 1: Pat Pirtle, Ruth North, Iludy Seebeck, Linda LaPlante, Mildred Mitchell, Carol Browning, Christine Smith, Margaret Samuels, Lee Ann Far ey. Row 2: Beverly Dancer, Judy Brown, Mary Fleener, Kathy Robb, Lois Hartling, Janet Hanson, Wilma Anderson, Helen Boyer. Row 3: Patty Wallin, Adele Jacobson, Judy Larson, Pat Kissler, Helane Hilton, Donna Garner, Mary Etta Stahl, Sandra Hughes, Bonnie MacArthur, Doris Ames. Row 4: Jayne Deyoe, Sharon gfargeili Siiaron Wyene, Christine Pieren, Joyce Moore, Sue Mendoza, Carole Hart, Sharon Cydrus, Judy Zat, Betty o n er e. ' These pretty lasses love to sing The kids enjoy their ting-a-ling STARLIGHTERS Row 1: Marcia Caine, Janice Freeman, Janet Wynne, Judy Manor, Mary Baldwin, Meg Helphrey, Ester Pogue. Row 2: Joanne VVhitefield, Dottie Ann Pieren, Marlys Kapus, Sharon Cydrus, Pat Trueblood, Barbara Atkins. Row 3: Sue St. John, Peggy Speelmon, Dede Hamlin, Barbara NVheeler, Christine Pieren, Paula Fendler, Judy Aigner. Row 4: Ruth Ann Cydrus, Eleanor Siegert, Jeanne Whitehouse, Ann Cassill, Judy Nolan, Sally Pence. Page ninety-eight , 4M , Y YYY 1 l 5- To play in concerts is their aim ORCHESTRA To boost this sohoolis orchestral name First Violin: Marcia McElvain, Terry Bech, Sheila Gawne, Mary Baldwin, Clarence Freeman Lynne Edgerton. Second Violin: Fred Enlow, Dana Alsworth, Barbara Blair, Carolyn Mavityl Judy Briscoe, Tom McMullen, Garry Collins, Marthaellen Fryer. Viola: Forrester Johnson Cello: janet Foxton, Judy McElvain, Beverly Garst, Rae Patton, John McClain. String Bass Phil Tipton, Prue Morach, Mike Babcock, Jill Fouche. Flute: Ianine Adams, john Peacock. Oboe: Bill Mitchell, Elise Mitchell. Clarinet: Corinne Lyle, Larry Ayer. Bassoon: Roy Chapel. French Horn: Ron Anderson, Don Larson, Larry Sampson, Curtis Bagley. Trumpet: Dick Koppe, Rod Black, Dave Burger. Trombone: Don Black, Dick Curtis, Gilbert Gross. Tuba: jim Donery. Percussion: Florence Sarnels, Marjorie Richardson, Conley Nelson. Tympani: john Sargent. Harp: Jane Smith. Singing is this clulfs main feat When they perform, itis quite a treat. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Row 1: Christine Wilhelm, Glenda Magill, Margene Rule, Sharon Russell, Dorrine Carlock, Bev Ostrom, Pat Jewell, Mary MacDowell, Evelyn McNutt, Ann Neumiller. Row 2: Ollie Hamm, Maxine Reilly, Dixie Inners, Judy Robbins, Celia Thamm, Marilyn Soderberg, Irene Downing, Sharon Butts, Joanne Morlan. Row 3: Pat Lust, Connie Wieber, Mary Lynn Orr, Tamara See, Elida Caves, Lucille Meidinger, Jackie McQuown, Betty Messer, Carol Sly, Loretta Roth. Row 4: Shirley Joseph, Ann Zehring, Sylvia Darst, Marie Russell, Patty Clark, Teddie Santen, Carol Ross, Shir- ley Courtney, Pat Caves, Mary Wemet, Brenda Damon. These boys are singers, that we know, They warhle well when in a show. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Row 1: Art Rosenau, Mike McKillop, Bob Croy, George Kroetch, Alan Roberts, Tom Prestwich, Jim Carson, Bob Bushnell. Row 2: Dave Whitney, Tim Sutherland, Dale Prenninger, George Dawson, Kent Bumgarner, Sam Read, Don Evans, Larry Knoll, Dave Burger. Row 3: Willie Jones, Warren Bakes, Gary Anderberg, Eddie Flory, Bob Johnson, Roger Briscoe, David DeVleming, Doug Baker, Tom McLaughlin, Ronald Lyons, Pat Miller, Earl Mullen. Row 4: Stan Moore, David Ashe, Linden Connelly, Terry Maxwell, Larry Myhre, Jerry Dirkse, Jim Reekie, Allan Wilson, Jim McArdle, Dave Decker, Roger Reed, John Swinehart, Terry Baker. Row 5: Jack Riley, Dale Mehaffey, Gary Wallace, Jack Kincaid, Engene Stone, Keith Rima, Jack Arkills, Hank Snider, Ron Seek, Mike Mann, Pete Rice- Jones, Stan Buorkland, Jim Michel, Gary Bumgamer. A CAPPELLA CHOIR Row 1: Sally Moss, Jackie Jewett, Shirley Jones, Marlys Kapus, Judy Manor, Barbara Ben- jamin, Kathy Krogue, Meg Helphrey, Janet Wynne, Gerald Hartley, director, Rosalie Wey- mouth, Marcia Caine, Helen Lamb, Edy Kulp, Jeanine Morlan, Janice Freeman, Carol Johnson, Sylvia Lake, Reba Troyer, Barbara Wheeler. Row 2: Sue Arleth, Maxine Lebahn, Judy Aigner, Barbara Atkins, Carol Gardner, Sharon Wakely, Beverly Arrighi, Ester Pogue, Joanne Morlan, Penny Lewis, Betty Wetmore, Joanne Whitfield, Dede Hamlin, Paula Fendler, Judy Coodhue, Donna McKee, Shirley Butts, Jane O'Connor, Nancy Marshall. Row 3: Mary Wanless, Betty Auld, Louise Hawkins, Sally Pence, Ruth Ann Cydrus, Jeanne This picture shows LC ,S big choir A choral group we do admire Whitehouse, Larry Sampson, Dave Burger, Tim Sutherland, Kay Ness, Margaret Wright, Ann Cassill, Sue St. John, Mike Mann, John Swinehart, Dave Decker, Art Rosenau, Mike McKillop, Dale Prenninger, Dave Ashe, Jean Kirkland, Carolyn Calvert, Maxine Reilly. Row 4: Gary Anderberg, Joe Mauro, Linden Connelly, Jack Riley, Dave Whitney, Jerry Dirkse, Roger Briscoe, Allan Wilson, Hank Snider, Larry Myhre, Gary Bumgarner, Jim McArdle, Tom McLaughlin, Dale Mehaffey, Stan Moore, Jack Kincaid, Stan Buorkland, Jack Arkills, Warren Bakes, Ken Bumgamer, Nelson Christensen, Willy Jones, Jack Schlan- gen, Mike Peterson, Robert Johnson, Larry Knoll, Charles Hornaday. These four made music sweet and clear, SENIOR GIRLS, TRIO Their talent shown their senior year Ruth Ann Cydrus, Joanne Whitfield, accompanist, Dottie Ann Pieren, Marcia Caine. This club called Pages,' reads goods books PAGES With tales of heroes, bums, and crooks. Row 1: Mrs. Vecchio, adviser, Susan Melior, Sarah Merryweather, Mary Ellen Harris, Linda Stallcop, Valrie Prater. Row 2: Jacque Phillips, Ruth Schiff, Ruth Matthews, Marilyn Stewart, Gloria Guess, Sandara Dyke, Marilyn Selves. Row 3:1 Jill Fouche, Lene Anderson, Sherry Mead, Bonnie Talbot, Judy Eash, Kay Turnbow, Karen Erickson, Muriel Schnei er. Page one hundred two Row 1: Joann McGillivray, spring vice presidentg Jim Stromme, spring president, Lois Morgan, fall president, Don Taylor, fall vice presidentg Ivan Conner, spring fifth executive. Row 2: Anne Gilman, spring secretaryg Doug Taylor, fall treasurerg Ron Sefton, fall fifth executive, Meredith Skaer, spring treasurer. Absent: Nancy Nedwed, fall secretary. I th these sturlents do excelg MATH CLUB Tnhzlgahandle trig and slide rules well Row 1: Joann McGillivray, Meredith Skaer, Pat McCannon, Pat Barthule, Lois Morgan, Judy McElvain, Ann Gilmore. Row 2: David Morgan, Nancy Nedwed, Ivan Conner, Dan Nordmark, Paula Fendler, Bob Gengelbach, Don Taylor, Gary Bumgarner. Row 3: Hank Snider, Bart Paff, David Meredith, Gordon Warren, Paul Gregory, Jerry Camp, Jim Stromme, Doug Taylor. Page one hundred three T h 's club is formed of readers true, BUCK CLUB Discussing books is what they do. Row 1: Miss Pettis, adviser, Nancy Jo Johnson, Mary Bush, Gretchen Frey, F lo-jo Aspray, Sue Bartleson. Row 2: Gayle F unnell, Marilyn Osmond, Doug Madsen, Linda Smith, Lynn Gilette, Su Rindal, Roger Taylor. Row 3: Mari yn Daggett, Ann Cassill, Ed Olsen, Larry Hamblen, Fred Moss, Iohn Peacock, Connie Baker. Row 1: Joann McCillivray, spring vice president, Nancy Johnson, fall president, Linda Smith, fall vice president, spring president, Bunny Cunningham, fall secretary. Row 2: Sue Bartleson, spring historian, Betty McLean, spring corresponding secretary, Connie Baker, fall corresponding secretary, Doug Madsen, sergeant at arms, Marilyn Os- mond, spring secretary, fall treasurer: Mari-jean Purcell, spring sergeant at arms, F lo-jo Aspray, fall historian. Page one hundred four THE GOLDEN GOOSE To please the children ofthe town These players won no small renown Top: Julie Nelson, Larry Mhyre, Mike Metzger, Carol Smith, Dave Sandburg. Bottom: Joyce Cooper, Sonia Pugh, Meredith Skaer, john Morrill, Linda Smith. Page one hundred five Row 1: Sue Chisholm, Louise Hoyt, Sandra Howell, Pat S illmon, Sheila Salisbury, Sue Bartleson. Row 2: Catherine Wendle, Jusy Lindsay, Gawne, Sharon Ilames, Barbara Henry, Roberta Tonn, Judy Peach. Row 3. Kindshi, Sue Ar eth, Jan Cheadle, Bonnie Ross, Pegg Spillmon, Val Dunton riet George. Row 4: Linda Smith, Sandy Leyda, Marilyn Larson, Jayne liams, J'ana Chew, Karen Anderson, Margie Quaife, Marilyn Sandstrom, Cay Doug Taylor, Sherry Thiringer, Nealan Prater, Dick Slawson, Dave Martin, Bart Barbara Hawsken, Penny Hoag, Joyce Cooper. In French they learn to parlez-vous, ENTRE N005 Then they join the club of Entre Nous Denise Drangas, Pat Sue Humphreys, Marie Hann, Peggy Kearney, Karen Holm, Gretchen Swanson, Har- Carolyn Quaife, Kenlynn Wil- e, Connie Moore. Row 5: Connie Baker, Betsy Apple, Sue Arleth, fall treasurer, spring vice president, Nealan Prater, fall vice president, spring presi- dent, Judy Lindsay, fall president, Doug Taylor, fall secretary, Betsy Apgle, spring treasurer, Sandy Leyda, fall sergeant at arms, Connie Baker, fall historian, Bart Pa f, spring sergeant at S60 arms, Tom True, spring sergeant at arms, Val Dunton, spring historian, Joyce Cooper, spring retary. Page one hundred six Row 1 Susan Mellor Marlene Blrd Don Takeshxta Donna Belknap Carol Sorenson Lols Boleraskl Penny Parker Laurle Ryker Row 2 Delores Bettys Iaynee Farnsworth Arlene Belknap Joyce Fleckenstem Beverly Farrlsh Sharyn Moms Sue Arleth Karen CCISS Row 3 Judy Nolan Val Ryker John Blaxr Don Black Bob Hundhausen Florence Brown Kay Brynaldson Barbara Brown IAna Chew Mxss Lydla Coos advlsor Thzs club has skzll and taste alore, FINE ARTS CLUB And F me Arts zs them mam ecore Row 1 jaynce Farnsworth fall vlce presldent Judy Nolan fall presldent Sharyn MOIIIS spr1ng presldent IAna Chew spr1ng v1ce presldent Row 2 Delores Bettys spr1ng treasurer Barbara Brown sprmg hxstorlan Florence Brown fall treasuer Karen Gerss fall hxstorlan Arlene Belknap fall Secretary 1? Page one hundred seven ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' : I 7 7 I 3 1 1 - : 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 . 1 . 1 4 ' 1 Q 1 5 . . . 1 . . . . Y 1 7 ' ' 1 Z 1 1 Q Z l 9 l K - 'i . 1 Vg, -W ' W Q f . ... M. Vx . A a , E!! - R ' ,f ACT Q Q as ' gym--H Q, - Wir .- -aavfg , ' ,L .. M .C W -:M ,4...-was . f -.,,. X- - e ,f , uf 1- . - me 'V 1, f gk ., ,J ,L ,gms :Di-,N 42 ., ,. ACT I A case of madness was the theme, SENIOR CON As Alice had a crazy dream. A ACT IV Page one hundred eight SENIOR CON PRODUCERS, AIDES The characters were fun to see - SENIOR CCN With boys who danced with grace and glee ACT II - Wim V Row 1: Nancy Johnson, Sally Moss, Judy Lindsa , Missy Ashlock, Flojo Aspray, Joan Mihara, Virgie Barcus. Row 2: Claudia Perring, Kathe Biehn, jean Durham, Adlele Schmidt, Mary Chelde, Bev Farrish, Marian Brischle. Row 3 Karen Anderson, Anne Corliss, Helen Lamb, Laurie Moller, Betsy Apple, Connie Baker Mimi Friend, Karen Sather- Bunny Cunningham. Row 4: Carolyn Quaife, Jo ce Cooper, Stuffy Hawley, Corinne Lyle, Frances Judy, Lois Mor- gan, Sharyn Morris, Margaret Quaife, Judy Nolan. Absent: Cathy Wendle. At conoocations and at shows USH ERETTES They tell each patron where he goes Row 1: flo ce Cooper, spring vice president, Sally Moss, spring president, Florence Aspray, all, president, Lois Morgan, spring vice president. Row 2: Betsy Apple, spring sergeant at arms, Karen Sather, fall treasurer, Connie Baker, spring treasurer, Frances Judy, fall sergeant at arms, Adele Schmidt, fall secretary, Ieannie Durham, spring secretary. Page one hundred ten They ch eck out books and sell supplies BOOKROOM ASSISTANTS All needs from them the student buys Seated: Rosalie .Weymouth, Betty Auld, Mrs. McQuown, Audrey Dickenson, Verla Bean, Joanne Morlan, Lene Anderson. Standing: Shannon Gaskell, Carol Sly, Nancy Gates, Beaumont Lower, Ronnie Kaump, James Story, Ester Pogue, Loretta Roth. FLAG TWIRLERS Bonnie Talbot, Billie Sharp, Holly Barker, Marilyn Stewart, Judy Eash, Louise Hawkins. Page one hundred eleven Row 1: Stephanie Wood, Peggy Speelmon, Jan Rubens, Janet Wynne, Pat Speelmon, Judy Peach, Mitzi Saito, Vicki Weremiczyk. Row 2: Marilyn NVaters, Gayle Funnell, Val Dutton, Penny Lewis, Karen Kindschi, Anne Gilman, Janet Wolter, Marilyn Root, Marie Gawne, Judy VVhite. Row 3: Lynna Parsons, Joan Mundegal, Shirley Jones, Sue Humphreys, Barbara Henry, J'Ana Chew, Sharon Holt, Marilyn Kirsch, Diana Poppe, JoAnne Davis, Marilyn Daggett. Row 4: Donna Hoagland, Barbara Durham, Connie Moore, Ann Cassill, Kay Levesque, Jeanne Whitehouse, Florence Brown, Arlene Belknap, Margie McArclle, Billie Johnson, Barbara Hansen, Marilyn Larsen, Kenlynn Williams. The Ti-Girls role is one of cheer, They bring us joy throughout the year. TI-GIRLS Row 1: Karen Erickson, Julie McEachran, Pat Warashina, Jac ue Phillips, Esther Pogue, Mary Guest, Marion Han- son, Patty Salisbury, Diane Rothwell. Row 2: Kathy Krogue, Jucdy Perring, Linda Kaitinen, Pat Moore, Linda Wag- oner, Pat Jensen, Rosalie Weymouth, Linda Stallcop, Peggy Immel, Deanna Lawson. Row 3: Connie Morgan, Jackie Riner, Marilyn Selves, Sandara Dyke, Carol Valandingham, Sonja Pugh, Merry Mills, Elsi Hanson, Sandy Leyda, Amy McVVilliams, Donna Hultstrom. Row 4: Cathy Caldwell, Carolyn Nydell, Dennie Dressel, Rosalie Aspray, Barbara Santschi, Margaret Livengood, Marlys Nelson, Eleanor Siegert, Sandy Kurtz, Ruth Matthews, Nancy White. Page one hundred twelve T Across: Marilyn Bassett, secretaryg Reba Troyer, sergeant at armsg Claudia Perring, presidentg Mimi Friend, ser- geant at arms. T Down: Linda Hugllbanks, historiang Jane Smith, treasurerg Ioan Mihara, vice president. C Around: Barbara Atkins, Anne Corlis, Betty McLean, Barbara Hausken, Connie Baker, Betsy Apple, Sue Peck, Sharon Bards- ley, Bev Cashatt, Vergie Barcus, Joann McGillivray, Marie Hainline, Donne Hale. TI-GIRLS, MAJORETTES, The girls seen here are really cute, AND FLAG TWIRLERS And always rate our best salute. Mona Lake, Kay Novell, Lois Lindberg, Patty Jewell, Barbara Smith. Page one hundred thirteen FALL SEMESTER The journal staff puts out the news, JOURNAL STAFF And prints a lot of students' views. Seated: Sharon Bardsley, associate editor, Evelyn Finley, business manager, Doug Southerland, circulation manager, Stephanie Hawley, editor. Standing: Sharon Miller, advertising manager, John Kine, reporter, Charlette Whedon, re- porter, Sally Coon, reporter, Gretchen Frey, reporter, Don Campbell, sports reporter, Cathy Wendle, ad representa- tive, Judy Gillis, ad representative, Dave Broom, sports editor, Terry Sandborn, reporter, Gail Hempstead, assistant editor, Marilyn Daggett, reporter, Alice Besas, mailing manager, Marian Brischle, reporter, Linda Bell, reporter. SPRING SEMESTER With Bardsley, Gillis leading all JOURNAL STAFF The staff was hig and each played ball. Seated: Jud Gillis, advertising manager, Evelyn Finley, business manager, Gail Hempstead, associate editor, Sharon Bardsley, editor. Row 1: Amy McWilliams, reporter, Peggy Speelmon, reporter, Mary Ellen Harris, copyreader, Don Campbell, assistant editor, Del Montoya, sports reporter, Doug Sutherlin, assistant editor, john Kine, feature editor, Dave Broom, sports editor, Sara Merryweather, copyreader, Larry Knoll, reporter, Dennis Ashlock, circulation man- ager. Row 2: Alice Besas, mailing editor, Nancy Nedwed, copyreader, Jan Rubens, reporter,.Brenda Sewell, advertis- ing, Sharon LaLiberte, advertising, Barbara Hall, reporter, Bill Rich, reporter, Deanna Lawson, reporter, Marilyn Daggett, assistant editor. Absent: Sandy Leyda, reporter. Page one hundred fourteen X n-z...m 1... Row 1: Karen Oberg, Linda Brandt, Jacque Phillips, Sarah Merryweather, Marcia Caine, Jennifer Carrick, Davalyn Schneider, Linda Manlowe, Deanna Dillion, Kathie Biehn, Betty Farber. Row 2: Ann Chestnut, Donna Higgins, Di- anna Officer, Betty Foss, Leona Dishaw, Pat Barthule, Sharon Hamilton, Irene Atkinson Emestine Hendley, Karen Sather, Trudy Hertel, Miss Cracia White, adviser. Row 3: Darlene Downing, Steenie Scott, Connie Morgan, Diana Pierson, Deanne Alger, Betty Auld Jeanette Dickinson, Barbara Morrison, Stuffy Hawley, Barbara Atkins, Pat Lensen, Shirley Toberts, Marguerite Russell. Row 4: Barbara Slaughter, Sally Forsyth, Marilyn Osmond, Karen Over auser, Maridel Kienboun, Mary Jo Cunningham, Gloria Joslin, Judy Frey, Mary Fleener, Elenor Siegeth, Carol Smith, Nancy Henchen, Carol Hannah, Ginger Rich. These girls may nurse in future years, FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA They will dissolve the patients' fears. Row 1: Betty Farber, spring treasurer, Marguerite Russell, spring president, Kathy Biehn, fall president, Stuffy Hawley, spring vice president. Row 2: Karen Sather, fall vice president, Linda Brandt, spring treasurer, Deanna Dillion, spring sergeant at amis. l Page one hundred fifteen ' r w 'QS Top Left: Bermuda shorts and bright socks were the fad around school for a time. 'Elop Igghltz These boys, Danny Nelson and Ned VanDorn took advantage of Tolo day by making Bette Wilman carry t eir oo s. Q Center Left: A typical Tolo day shows Helen Lamb loaded down with Chuck Martin's books. Center Right: As school comes to a close the customary rush and long line to return books to the bookroom appears. Bottom Left: In their pretty spring cottons these lasses are ready to begin the season. Bottom Right: New equipment replaced old bottles in the chemistry laboratories. Page one hundred sixteen -. First Semester: lim Donery, president-g Danny Nelson, vice president, Ward Livingston, secretary-treasurer, Al Im- mel, historian, B111 Brubacker, Carl Guenzel, jim Canton, sergeants at arms. The Pep Club boosts the Tigefs roar BENGAL PEP CLUB With songs and yells they have in store Spring Semester Officers: Danny Nelson, president, Dave Broom, vice president, Nelson Christenson, secretary, Al Kexgley, treasurer, Jim Donery, Keith Nance, Karl Guenzel, sergeants at arms. Page one hundred seventeen Standing: Kay Adams, Sylvia Lake, Kenlynn Williams, Marie Hainline. On Ladder: Donna Hoagland, Donna Hale These peppy six did spark the gang The team responded with a bang. YELI. LEADERS Donna Hale, Marie Hainline, Kay Adams, Kenlynn Williams, Sylvia Lake, Donna Hoagland. Page one hundred eighteen Row 1: Mrs. Peck, adviser, Loretta Thigpen, Ann Chesnut, julie Nelson, Deanna Dillon, Michon Stuard, Carolyn Carstens. Row 2: Reba Troyer, Linda Smith, Joyce Cooper, Linda Comin, Barbara Atkins, Carol Smith, Sally Wil- leainksi-IRow 3: Sally Pence, Sonja Pugh, Gayle F unnell, Cary Tarter, Mike Metzger, Bob Shoemaker, Wanda Sheldon, en ooper. These showmen made themselves a rule To further drama in this school NATIONAL THESPIAN Rovv 1: 'Sally Wilbanks, spring treasurer, Jane Peters, fall president, Sally Pence, fall vice president, Reba Troyer, spring vice president. Row 2: Ann Chesnut, fall treasurerg Barbara Atkins, spring scribe, Cordon Warren, fall scribe, Linda Smith, fall secretaryg Loretta Thigpen, spring secretary. H91 QW' Page one hundred nineteen i Row 1: Mrs. Cunningham, Judy Whitver, Gwen Cydrus, Donna Hultstrom, Sha-rlene Stillwell, Barbara Fowler, Dar- lene Downing. Bow 2: Gretchen F ouche, Judy Stover, Vicki Smith, Charee McAllister, Alice Besas, Velva Barcus. Row 3: Charlotte Fray, Karen Oberg, Rose Schiertmeyer, Sandy Landreth, Ava Brown, Mona Lake, Carole Hart. Row 4: Sharon Linehan, Karen Erickson, Pamela Smith, Mary Io Cunningham, Lynnea Schmidt, Elsi Hanson, Louise Hawkins, Margaret Livengood. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS These girls learn how to sew and cook, OF AMERICA Make ready use of C rockefs book. Row 1: Mona Lake, spring vice president, Vicki Smith, fall treasurer, Karen Oberg, spring presi- dent, Donna Hultstrom, fall vice president. Row 2: Vergie Barcus, spring historian, Elsi Hanson, fall secretary, Betty Messer, fall secretary, Karen Erickson, spring parliamentarian, Charee Mc- Allister, spring treasurer, Velva Barcus, spring reporter. Page one hundred twenty I lx ,-.,4f jk? Upper left: Football players learn to cook: Gary Cogdill, Jack Schlangen, Bob Goettel, Rod Dietz. Upper right: Gret- chen Fouche and Donna Hultstrom observe FHA week. Upper middle left: Color day sales. Lower middle left: Foot- ball victory con. Lower left: Seniors trying for National Merit Scholarships with Mr. Perring in center. Center: Even dogs like the life of a student. Lower right: The new business office with Mr. Marshall, Mrs. Wanamaker, Nancy Bauer, Carolyn Strawick, Gail Cromwell, Linda Sterrit. Page one hundred twenty-one All kinds of sports these students like To swim, to ski, to skate, to hike. OUTDOOR CLUB Row 1: Bette Talerico, Joyce Zimbelman, Barbara Durham, Marion Jensen, Barbara Henry, Cathy wendle, Margie McArdle. Row 2: Karen Kindshi, Jean Durham, Bill Lee, Ed Pool, jim McArdle, jack Miller, Skip Woodward. Row 3: Barbara Hood, Margy Quaife, Carolyn Quaife, Diana Pierson, Tom Dunton, Harm Schlomer, Randy Fosseen, Tom Rufegll Row 4: Don Walther, Doug Madsen, Spike Dunton, John Wilcox, Pete Melrose, George Gregg, Jim Stewart, Ric i more. ' They l'ke to draw with pen and ink - ARCHITECTURAL CLUB These hogs are smart with plans, we think Row 1: Mr. Dunlop, adviser, Richard Lentes, Dick Howard, secretary, Paul Gregory, president, Dale Preuninger. gow 2B'5kIilplDfg1len, Fred Fricke, Torn Russell, Jim Arleth. Row 3: Doug Webb, Doug Strand, Jim Gregorson, Tom rue, 1 e an . Page one hundred twenty-two The king and queen of Golden Goosen GOLDEN 60055 PLAY Saw these two dancers on the loose Standing, Carolyn Carstens, Mike Metgger, john Morral, Linda Smith, Dave Sandberg, Andrea Hayward, Elaine Hauer. Sitting: Donna Higgins, Annette Rykus. Experirnenting is their aim, TR scI To boost their scientific name. Row 1: Mr. Wooldridge, adviser, Falken Kalin, Dick Rouse, Jerry Hecker, Tom McMullen, Mr. Louderback, adviser. Row 2: Doug Parr, John Anderson, Pete Joss, Stewart Davis. Row 3: Fletcher Hahn, Elmer Seely, Dick Morig, Fran- ces Judy, Bart Paff, Dale Mehaffey. Page one hundred twenty-three Row 1: Mrs. Louthian, Dave Burger, Linden Connolly, David Ashe, Paul Warner, Ann Bradford, Esther Pogue, San- dra Backman, George' Freeman. Bow 2: Marion Hansom, Mary Bush, Toody Simanton, Joyce Cooper, Edy Kulp, Anita Williamson, Paul Wham, Betsy Apple, Margo Farrish, Dennie Dressel. Row 3: Nancy Dawson, Mona Lake, Linda Smith, Ann Cassill, Bunny Cunningham, Dick Howard, Bev Farrish, Kay Adams, Roberta Tonn, Barbara Wheeler, Rosalie Aspray. Row 4: Helene Hilton, Sonja Pugh, Norma Thue, Peggy Abrams, Carolyn Schlomer, Dave Anderson, Larry Nelson, Marlys Nelson, Marilyn Selves, Gretchen Swanson, Sylvia Lake. In Orpheus you'1'e sure to find Some talent of each style and kind ORPHEUS Row 1: Ann Bradford, spring vice president, Beverly Farrish, spring president, Joyce Cooper, fall president, Bunny Cunningham, fall secretary. Row 2: Maryann Bush, spring fifth executive, Betsy Apple, fall treasurer, spring historian, Paul Wham, spring sergeant at arms, Edy Kulp, spring secretary, Toody Simanton, spring treasurer. Page one hundred twenty-four The I ournalg Tiger staffs, we hear, Recruit this club from year to year. QUILL AND SCROLL Row 1: Joyce Cooper, Stuffy Hawley, Sue Peck, Mari-jean Purcell, Gretchen Frey, Marian Brischle, Sharon Cochran. Row 2: Alice Besas, Sharon Miller, Gretchen Fouche, Sharon Bardsley, Cathy Wendle, Judy Gillis, Jean Martin, Penny Hoag. Row 3: Donna Hultstrom, Evelyn Finley, Marilyn Daggett, John Downes, John Kine, Doug Sutherlin, Don Campbell, Terry Sandborn, Gale Hempstead. This faithful group the halls do check, LOCKER COMMITTEE They want the lockers locked, by heck! Row 1: Dave Gould, Randy Waters, Martin Hains, Hester Tompson, Karen Lund. Row 2: Kathy Beihn, Leona Di- shaw, Dianne Drazen, Karen Sather, Linda Brandt, Bonnie Hubbard, Dick Humphreys, Joyce Kathira. 2 , , We Page one hundred twenty-five These boys and girls went off to state, Their days at camp did highly rate. BOY AND GIRL STATERS Row 1: Judy Nolan, John Peacock, Perry Morton, Corrine Lyle. Row 2. Bob Gifford, Ed Pool, Dave Broom, F lo-jo Aspray, Larry Shopbell, Mike Killien. , The C,s here pictured seek to find 3 C 5 CLUB Good principles to fill the mind Row 1: Charlene Whaley, Pat Caves, Mary Wernett, Pat Kissler, Arlene Batchler, Wilma Anderson, Beverly Astor, Dianne Doughty, Betty Callendar. Row 2: Ruth Ann North, Shannon Gaskell, Anna Glackin, Darlene Downing, Marilyn Slemmer, Mary McDowell, Rose Johnson, Pat Jenson, Pat Hatcher, Norma Gates. Bow 3: Christine Pieren, Molly McKay, Anne Cross, Terry Kelly, Mary Jane Homaday, Lois Stewart, Sharon Hamilton, Barbara Karker, Judy Seebeck, Caren Smith. Row 4: Allen Wilson, Glenn Slemmer, Joe Mattes, Rebecca Schreiner, Freida Davis, Marge Schneider, Sally Schneider, Mari Del Kingbank, Eldora Ingabretson, Terry Sandbom, Adele Jacobson. Row 5:.Gary Bumgardner, Dean Bainard, Randall Starr, Kenny Bumgardner, David Starr, David Clumpner, Gordon Schreiner, Jim Beecher, Val Ryker, Inez La Rue, Ann Zehring, Carolyn Calvert. Pane one hundred twenty-six , The lettermen their skills they pool, LETTERMEN S CLUB To boost the fame of this high school. Row 1: Charlie Martin, Ed Groves, Iohn Cray, Al Immel, jim Canton, Larry Shopbell, Doug Taylor, Tom Clark. Row 2: Larry Geraghty, Lynn Tower, Lee Wilbur, Jim Stark, Mickey Soss, John Gallagher, Ward Livingston, Larry Samp- son, Max Etter, Bill Couchman. Row 3: Bob Gifford, jason Njaa, Randy Fosseen, Dave Broom, Tom True, Glen Hagen, Mike Killien, Neil Hertell, Bob'Root, Del Monto a. Row 4: Bob Gimble, Ford Dunton, Nelson Christenson, Les Francis, Charlie Fry, Bob Goettel, Neal Prater, Mike Peterson, Wayne Hill, George Vitolins, Jack Schlangen, Dan Kirkpatrick. Row 5: Dan Ce heide, Larry Hamblen, Dale Mehaffey, Barry Barrett, Perry Morton, Gail Cog- dill, Jim Donery, Karl Guenzel, Mlilke Gordon, Bill Brubaker, Keith Nancy, Gary Cogdill. They study Latin, that's no joke, They memorize hic haec and hoo CLASSICAL CLUB Bow 1: Diane Rothwell, spring historian, Sandra Dyke, Carol Smith, Sue Humphries, fall president, Jan Rubens, fall secretary, Ierlie McNall, Dick Humphries, fall treasurer. Row 2: Ruth Schiff, Iackie Riner, spring treasurer, Merry Emry, Val Dutton, fall historian, Kathy Belgum, jack Malone, spring sergeant at arms: Nevin Aspinwall. Row 3: Mrs. Charbonneau, adviserg Tom VVilder, John Way, Marl s Nelson, Stan Buorkland, Dolores Bettys, spring secretary, Su Rindal, Isamu Kawabori, fall president. Absent: Carolyn Nydall, spring president: Al Keigley, fall sergeant at arms, Bob Barton, spring president, Bob Gengelbach, Bunny Cunningham. , l l L Row 1: Mr. Read, adviser, janet Wynne, Kare Olney, Barbara Bushnell, Mary Bush, Edith Kulp, Michon Stuard, Penny Parker, Karen Sather, Marilu Ross. Row 2: Betty Farber, Prue Morach, Marilyn Bassett, Janet Wolters, Sharon Miller, JoAnn Davis, Ward Livingston, Nancy VVhite, Evelyn Finley. Row 3: Susan Biehn, Gail Funnell, Lynn Gil- lett, Stan Hatch, Tom Dunton, Nancy Holcomb, Ronnie Pearce, Ed Pool, Betty McLean. I n Adelcmte most enroll When they 'Comprenden Espanolv ADELANTE Row 1: Betty Farber, fall sergeant at arms, Marilyn Bassett, spring vice president, Betty McLain, fall president, Karen Sather, spring president, Prue Marach, fall secretary. Row 2: Ward Liv- ingston, spring treasurer, Ron Pierce, spring historian, janet VValther, spring sergeant at arms, Nancy White, spring secretary, Nancy Holcom, fall sergeant at arms, Ed Pool, fall treasurer. Page one hundred twenty-eight Row 1: Dave Broom, fall vice presidentg Chisato Kawabori, spring president, fall secretary, Pete Joss, fall president, Vern Camplaell, fall fifth executive. Row 2: Fred Emery, fall treasurer, Mike Cordon, spring secretary, Dave Morgan, spring fifth executiveg john Kine, spring treasurer. They tell wild stories, taller tales JR' TOASTMASTERS This club consists of talking males Row 1: Isamu Kawabori, john Gallagher, Tom Read, Fred Emry, Bob Joss, jack Paradise. Row 2: Dave Broom, Pete Ioss, Roger Fosseen, Don Scout, Chisato Kawabori. Row 3: Dave Morgan, Mike Gordon, Hale. McPhee, Bart Paff, Verne Campbell, Bert McAtee, Dick Kipper. Page one hundred twenty-nine The all-school play was quite a hit, It showed a trial chock full of wit. THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16 Top: Glen Hooper, Regan, Linda Smith, Karen Andreg Gordon Warren, Defense Attorney Stevens, Gordon Warren, Stevens, Glen Hoo er, Regan, john Morral, Judgeg Bill Vanderwal, Sweeneyg Bob Hundhausen, District Attorney Flint. Bottom: Gorclljon Warren, Stevens, John Morral, judge, Sally Wilbanks, Nancy, Bob Hundhausen, Flint, Gordon Warren, Stevens, Amy McWilliams, Magda, Linda Smith, Karen Andre. Page one hundred thirty Row 1: Rudy Soriano, Kathy Biehn, Gail Hempstead, -Sarah Iean Merryweather, Leona Dishow, Gretchen Frey. Row 2: Sue Hockaday, Mary Ellen Harris, Sue Rindal, Marilyn Daggett, Sharon Cochran, jill Fouche. Row 3: Prue Mor- ach, Nancy Nedwed, john Kine, Neil Davis, Doug Sutherlin. Papyrus members write a lot, PAPYRUS CLUB And show the talent that thegfue got. Row 1: Steven Stevens, fall vice president: Nancy Nedwed, fall presidentg Sue Rindal, spring presidentg Prue Mor- ach, spring vice president. Row 2: Rudy Soriano, spring sergeant at arms, Cale Hempstead, spring secretary, Paul Leitch, spring sergeant at arms: Sara jean Merryweather, spring historian, Sharon Cochran, fall sergeant at. armsg Stuffy Hawley, spring treasurer. Page one hundred thirty-one The worlclis events attract this club And major problems are no ruh. FORUM CLUB Row 1: Miss Hunt, adviser, Rudy Soriano, Milton Rowe, Tom Read, Flo-jo Aspray, Harry Faye. Row 2: Bill Zolbert, Lorne Worthington, Lynn Daly, Tom McLaughlin, Su Rindal, Ed Huneke. These students wish someday to teach A worthy goal they aim to reach FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Row 1: James Manning, Anna Glackin, Meredith Skaer, Carolyn Moffity, Becky Harris. Row 2: Pat O'Dell, Jackie Rinor, Linda Wagoner, Mimi Peck, Beverly Richardson, Marlys Kampas. Row 3: Miss Noel, adviser, Christine Ritland, Laura Graham, Beverly Smith, Margaret Livengood. Not pictured: E. Kae Smith. Page one hundred thirty-two These four sing songs with skill and ease SENIOR BOYS, QUARTET And when they croon the crowd they please Seated: Gary Bumgarner, Ken Bumgarner. Standing: Willie jones, Al Wilson. These senior lasses sure can sing Some day, perhaps, theyill -rival Bing. SENIOR GIRLS' TRIO Left to Right: Mimi Friend, Paul Leitch, accompanistg Anita VVilliamson, Marie Hainline. .Page one hundred thirty-thtee Debate Lettermen: Hugh Tinling, Tom Read, Bob Hundhausen, Bill VVhite. Deloaters try their foes to rout DEBATING By reasoning the issue out Row 1: Mike Williams, Tom Read, Roger Taylor, Robert Root. Row 2: Phyllis Silver, Paul Whelan, Alice Hollander Jack Miller. Row 3: Forrester Johnson, Paul Leitch, Bill White, Hugh Tinling, Bob Hundhausen. Page one hundred thirty-four Row 1: Mr. Clark, adviser, Al Keigley, John Gallagher, Mike Killien, Chisato Kawabori, Skip Woodward. Row 2: Dave Broom, Pete Joss, Tom Read, Harry Fay, Dick Kipper, Ed Pool. Row 3: Stewart Boyd, Larry Nelson, Lorne Worth- ington, Ilohn Forehand, Fred Emry, Bob Hundhausen. Row 4: jim Stewart, Mike Gordon, john WVilcox, Doug Mad- sen, Ha e McPhee, John Gray, john Peacock. Absent: john Kine. These senators are bright young men SENATE CLUB F or using logic, thetfoe a yen Seated Ed Pool, fall treasurer, Mike Gordon, s ring critic, Tom Read, fall president, spring par- liamentarian, Lorne Worthington, spring presidjentg Larry Hamblen, fall sergeant at arms. Stand- ing: Harry Fay, spring secretary, Larry Nelson, spring sergeant at arms, Richard Kip er, fall treasurer, Hale McPhee, spring secretary, john Gray, full parliamentariang Pete Joss, fall critic, Mike Killien, spring vice president. Absent: Fred Emry, fall vice president. Page one hundred thirty-fiue 'gm The hills they climb, helped by the tow, SPOKANE JUN'0R SKI CLUB And down they ski on clean, white snow Page one hundred thirty-six 415 fo Q-ex C? 5' l ERAUUATIUN PHUTUEHAPHS Wilson Mantnr S. 4026 LATAWAH PHONE TE. 1136 M Congratulations Seniors PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS g A ealf Ld en . . . for a happy and successful future! MORRIS EWELL, Owner the store of famous brands IEM llf2Y'S S. 3018 Grand RI. 8093 'nl-THE HQUSE OF QUALITY Pg huddth ty Congratulationf to the Graduating Class of 1956 THE MANITO GRUCERY CO. Delivery Service Credit Convenience Frances Judy Lgcker Renfqls Beautiful Portraits by Photography AT REASONABLE PRICES ERN!-l BERT NELSUN Phone Riverside 2191 3003 Grand Boulevard W- 234 Twenty-SeC0Dd RI- 4444 Special Rates to Seniors eruing Mae jnfand glmloire in fime of nee dince 7 9110 . guxwkiai QQXES5 QQ we if Aff as XEAKEYNXSE V 3 A Q W V Wig' agggzaafi 52 WWA BPXW' egiqf ,ik sf Ai ii 46 N S, V81 5 as 2 WY Q X YE?-g 5 ami? ig wb og il FHJQLE my mi ian, 'F vnwmmlilu-AF IN THE VALLEY: N. l306 Pines Road IN SPOKANE: N. l306 Monroe Sfreei' Phono WAlnuf 95ll Phono EMPW0 5555 -' Zim IL. , ,V ' 'IST' . .. , A .. 9 12: gg '.-.. if : 5 r 235:-E:v1:-.cw iz 5 :iff Q' 51,3 43, 5 I-,: .,.,.k5E i.,--., 5 -vi: ' '-: 1 ' f-.sp 'f'f:2:1'. :s5f,:'-1 A .1 1-1 si -:I A--aging. . tg A Kg -: QE.: -s -4 .5 4. 5,5 49.1.-fag 53, . . -I .,', ,: . wh Z, I .: ..i ., ., - gag, 1 ' 14 . f 41:21. A . .. . ' N. . ..E-:-rg : . w..1.:.:.e-2-- ----- : xx-rss-:-Q- -. 1 ea K . - .1-,L , -.?' ..:..r-ara:-f'1:a .-' -H+-'-f if Yf f4?f t :?ws:?ssa-2231 - - 38-A'1:.-.1.2ste-,-.,,:'6:, PM . .:, 4.43.3 .V .- u w N-fswmfi: - .-.-x,5,5,5.55.3555,5:::-:Z5E:5,i55:.55. -m '-2 .. - . -:-.-5:3--,:..,3:--,-c.-w,?..::5fg.- up ,. , , .. -.2553 - ,. r, -fs:-:g.5r:,:,g:av2. Y '-'4:::45:g:gg5:5q:1g33:2' 'ff.:,::5::5zEsg:'::1rE:Efr3 ...gk-QZRQ-f' 1 ' , '2Prfw.'1 ' . . -v 5 -we.-fez' ?5:ri5e15'rE-E15-.as 'H+' Q ' A , - ' ,-gg3,::::::5:..::-a:-:- . .:.1'-x.,, ,-:-:.'.:., . F , I 1 . - W--:::v-V,-252: .- -U4 . l Tv sf..- X .X una., -. 7 E. ...LH 3 . ,, V . 3 ' H - u,.-'fe 'nfimls--1-: '.--, I rf F .'. ' ' v ' ,n 23' ,.,,, Y: amp. nl v , ' I ...: Page one hundred rhirry-eight 5,-Oy me Ami ,XML FE af A l yi? Me !'ienc!6 C SPOKANE HOTEL 02 N P ESI T 5 A School of Nursing L West 809 Fourth Ave. Headquarters for i o y c e Shoes l'1 . l l , SHOE STORE Spokane A Beauty Career Otters Security and Advancement CSZQOLGVLQ Maui? CSZAOOK under the direction of ,mm Learn the Latest Methods of Beauty Culture Complete Course - 'l0 Months Guaranteed Placement CSZOAGVLE Maui? SA00! West 824W Riverside Avenue Pg h ddthty ORIGINATORS and EXCLUSIVE MAKERS Spokane's Exceptional Ice Creams j FROSTO Catering Quality to ICE CREAM C '1 Famous Pure Beef Burgers On-the-Go I FROSTO FROZEN DESSERTS 2DRIVE-IN FIFTH AND WASHINGTON CORNERS WASHINGTON AT INDIANA BesfWiShe5Fron1 Make Yozir Future Photographic 342 ge0l ge Your Choice of a Fine Camera From xyobwe CHL OurComplefeStock Will Assure You of Years of Pleasure i 7 Third AvenueandWalnufS1reet S Camera Shop 'k Home ju am! Say w. 723 spmgue MA. 7366 Pg nh ddftq DIPLON3 I TIE:-:fa-if CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS HARRIOT NELSON COWLING Rl 5411 Congratulations TO THE GRAD! Continue Your Success BE WELL DRESSED Select Your Complete Wardrobe at Brooks SUITS - TOPCOATS SPORTSWEAR ARROW SHIRTS IARMAN SHOES Compliments of DCDDSCDIWS 517 Riverside Avenue Jewelers for 69 Years One of Americc1's Leading Jewelry Stores Page one hundred forty-one SO - . - and so much you will want to remember. More than any other way a fine studio photograph sharply recalls details of the time it was token. When the next important event occurs - your big iob break or your engagement- let a fine studio photograph remember for you. We will be as pleased to be your personal photographer as we were to photograph you for this yearbook. Photographic Studio - Street Floor Page one hundred forty-two Congratulations 2 I C O S E N I O R S I ' Reweclving ' Alterations 5 P U E ' All Work Guaranteed TELEEIU-IPH SIIHUUL N' 119 Post MA' 3532 i We are as close to you as t your post office MEN AND WOMEN I X4 NEEDED IN THE 1 TRANSPORTATION North 5 Lincoln MA. 1075 FIELD M Block South of Post Office Best Wishes to the Congrafufafionri Class of Fifty-Six fo from 1956 gracluafea P A ,k R T s from WH0l FSA IFRS BATES nuns ETIJHE 'Nf- W. 507 Riverside S. 120 CEDAR STREET SPOKANE Page one hundred forty-tb Famous for Chip Steaks RAY KNOTT'S RESTAURANT Sprague and Stevens Riverside 9235 All-Makes Typewriter Exchange Sales - Service - Rentals Special Student Rates on All Rentals First three months rental to apply on purchase Easy Terms New Portables - Used Standards Royal - Remington - Underwood Smith - Corona WEST 525 FIRST PHONE MA-2830 Serving Your Community for Over 25 Years Reddy Kilowatt says: For over 66 years THE WASHINGTON WATER POWER COMPANY has been building the Inland Empire and Opportunity for Youth through Free Enterprise gona! ol,uCL, Sniord .l Thank You for Your Patronage CMFJEQCLPJ Camera Portraits East 33 Ninth RI. 6847 .lzlayii porfraif, .ijzmorrouh j'eaAure Page one hundred forty-four SELECT COIFFURE W. 812 Sprague Trophy Winning Hair Stylists Are Available at This Beautiful 17, ' E1 ,T Ayggii T27-012 lil...-Q 5 YOUR DOLLARS WILL BUY New Beauty Salon MQRE AND BETTER DIAMONDS E AT SARTORI IEWELERS For BETTER QUALITY --.'i1 Q . :: 's -Ti, f Appolmments BETTER VALUES P t A' d t S 't aster ra tsmen in ewe ry ' ,' ff' : i' MA. 0315 N. 10 Wall Street on the East Side of Wall Street Between Riverside and Sprague Avenues Kay Lee Jacobsen, L.C. 1950, and Barbara Moon, L.C. 1955, enjoy learning to operate the latest Burroughs Sensimutic Bookkeeping and Accounting Machine. BUSINESS TRAINING Kinman Business University offers advanced specialized training in all fields of business. Employment calls for young people with this training far exceeds the supply. Opportunities for high salaries and rapid advancement were never better. Courses offered in- clude: f Business Administration sk Secretarial Science -k Accountancy -k Stenography 'A' Business Machines f Bookkeeping -k Comptometer f Special l.B.M. and Burroughs Machine Courses Free Lifetime Employment Service - Inquire Now as to Next Starting Dates KINMQFN BUSINESS UNIYEr5S!:I'Y Page one hundred forty five 2 . arfiulry in, plzofogralofzg ir 436 PEYTON BUILDING 'k MAIN 6815 Page one hundred forty-six Congratulations RoIoI:Jin's Studio from Instruction in M I N U T E M A I D A R T E 918 Sprague Ave. and Three Minute p Car Wash S. 2915 Grand BIVCI. RI. 4301 E. 902 Sprague it's the EHPIISTIA STUDIU For the Best Purtraiture At Heasunahle Prices EHAIQIUATIUN5 -0- WEDDINGS CAri5fian .Szabo West 514W Sprague MA. 1025 IAcross from the Ridpathj Spokane Pg hddfy n WHITWORTH COLLEGE iiCampus among the Pines Fully accredited liberal arts education . . . Excellent campus facilities . . . Reasonable costs 1sI5.a:L- '-- f Q!'QI!2iQiiviZl!f:.1a ,, .. I if-Ef.e. ff:zfi ..V. I ...... . ' -t 1, .2:5:1:2:1:5::,:.,-'-' 5f, ,1 +- , V--5-:.:::-gre, g:f1:::5.:q:1,::.,5.,:'.g:,:s ...- Q.. 96 1 .,., ., . - , , ,. A .... , .,.,.,.,,,- , ...... .V ::::::,- ,,:-1-1-1.:-sz:-:-tt .11-1-1:1 1 2 4- -- - ff I- .- - -- P - V- -. ,.-,4:.,:::1.::--V.. at W... 5,45 2.1 ..... t1..:-,-.-'-5t.i1:- is- f-525 -:vw 5-.g5,gfgg:55,-g:':g:g5.:::5'5,55'-V-1'13.-':-:,. a irs:-: aft: . -- ,, ...... .... . . ,V :V- gases ' 5 Z 1 ' .... W ' 'ig fy ,' 9 ff' rf 'lt , 5 if tige. -. - W V45 W .fr , rrtr ' I M f ,. '- Y':':2:2z3., 1-f-' -'-2'?:'2 a5E4i ' 21fF': EE' - 4 ,gs 1 guy I f Q w gf v.,'.1,, . Q: H , . , 3 l.C. Graduates who have chosen Wl1itworth For further information address Office of Admissions, Whitworth College, Spokane, Washington Sincere and Hearty Congratulations and Best Wishes 1956 Class When You Get Married Think of Kirishian Brothers for Rugs and Carpets 6 o 0 0 Z 0 f f 0' Q . nEAi.ens rn sure QuAl.rrv -,Q ORIENTAL RUGS BYABUSNEO Fill - FIRST A-r nowmzo Ma. 6033 ir Congmzulmfwm ', ' 'I 1'-ew .:f-:ff-as-1'52s:s:::5-1:51.--.:.::.,.'- ' 'wr'-we-:.:::-.::V-1 S FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS AND QUALITY SERVICE TRY LOCKWOOD STUDIO COW5lJliI71K71lI of mpgs' Aluminum Supply Co Rl. 6981 Page one hundred forty-eight MAKE A DATE FOR FUN -wr : - ofa SIClk1'E PAmsoN's ROLLERCADE o 0'o HU 3620 NORTH 11505 DIVISION ST. Catch FREE Bus At Grayson's, Riverside 81 Howard 7:15 P.M. ic E I ' Q F pig- g - Y A CASHMERE SWEATERS Scotland's finest sweaters in rare, imported cashmere and in choicest lambswool - an important part of every girl's college and high school wardrobe. Eighteen beautiful colors from which to choose. WLEWEENTEQEE EFQET SEQ? Davenport Hotel Personnel Service tp , Pacific Northwest's Leading Employment Firm i' Spokane's Member National Association Personnel Consultants ir Suite 321-325 Peyton Bldg. Page one hundred for 1956 GRADUATES WE CONGRATULATE YOU ir M M .IEWELERS Famous for Diamonds and Watches Since 1907 Registered Perfect Diamonds America's Finest Watches Credit Without Extra Charge 144 144 gmt.. West 807 Riverside Ave. +STAR +LEATHER +CO For +Fine Leather Goods fAli Riding Needs If Itis Made of Leather We Have It MA. 6910 W. 1018 Sprague nr Congratulations Graduates -k Burchatfs Studia .S?zoLane3 .?fierLalQ .Sinha S.' 13 Howard Phone Spokane, Wash. MA. 2821 one hundred fifty Our congratulations to you Senior Girls, the homemakers of tomorrow. For graduation, we suggest that you ask your folks to get you started with - caduaffy exquioife - wlfldnhefcl ine gdina 7, ' Completely oven-proof Delightful service pieces ' Individually hand decorated ' Decorations never fade ' New steep-coupe shape ' Unheard-of breakage guarantee ' Decorated under glaze ' 10017 detergent proof ' Brides Pattern Registration ' Permanently replaceable Tested and Approved by Good Housekeeping YoLu's without obligation for just looking, a lovely little 53A-inch, hand decorated Winfield plate. Learn about our Winfield China Club. fSorry, graduating Seniors and Faculty Members only - and for limited time.j Shown by appointment only, in your own home Wm. B. Hopkins, Agent Phone MA. 6983 or MA. 7231 fzfeloare julia? Ar .Zmorrow . . . Compliments of T Our complete ten-month H course is taught E by Qualified Instructors. Placement Guaranteed T Upon Graduation o W E The Beauty School R of the Inland Empire Drive-In gjifderli .gain of Rauf? Qfu-XD N. 223 Post MA. 6127 E. 6915 Sprague Ave. Page one hundred fifty-one IIO'I'II grae lgfinfing and UMM olfflogmp 91. .. are used to their fullest advantage in our modern plant. Illustrations may be reproduced with or without cuts, in one or many colors. Let us suggest the best and most economical process for your particular needs. C. W. IIILL PRINTING CUMIIAIIY dd ffq J' Q kt . 1 'Q gif' . ft 4 . ' 5 .. . wsdg 4-4513 4 -ef law. 7 410- 1 ww . A 1 I. . , , V .,,. . v 3113553511551- 1!EnF!i31L5ff?5P39fM?53'?'77?5?Vf5f7rff7fWW'45??11.Vl'n'?47FibfiffmW7 F3fff45E'f7 ATSff?'7fi?7Wf '?' iff Q55 ,, ff'.fi ---'ff .T.,. ' w 5 . , Q 4 0 I. i. I. 4 I . , b - ,Ag f f A ,I . 4 1 ' ' .I . x 'vx nw , . f . I ' ., 5 .Ln : V- 1 v LI. I' f . 1 , I V 1


Suggestions in the Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA) collection:

Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959


Searching for more yearbooks in Washington?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Washington yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.