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

 - Class of 1965

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They stood here once, as we do — Facing the unknown, with courage and desire. For beyond the horizon are new roads, Greater tasks, nobler deeds. The trail to the future is challenging. But always, when blazing it, we will remember . . . Lewis and Clark High School Spokane, Washington Ellen Dean, Managing Editor Nancy Anderson, Art Donald G. Black, Editorial and Business Adviser Walter C. Zollars, Jr., Art Adviser Clarence E. Miller, Photographtj Adviser 1 DEDICATION Seeing for the first time a land that was vast and powerful and free, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark desired to tame its rivers, to scale its mountains — to con- quer it. Such a land inspired in them cour- age, and greatness, and dreams for the future. They marked a trail so broad and clear all who came after could follow. There is a man moulded from the ele- ments of greatness whose courage, integ- rity and devotion have shown untold thousands of Lewis and Clark students a road through the uncertain years. He kin- dles a spark in the mind and imagination of every graduate. We, the class of 1965, hold it our privi- lege to dedicate our Tiger to this man who personifies the Spirit of Lewis and Clark, Mr. Abraham Lincoln Parker. The Parker Years February 12, 1900, was a fortunate birthdate for Mr. Parker, for it provided his dispairing parents of six a ready solution to tlie name problem — Abraham Lineoln Parker. This, as it turned out, was a fortuitous choice, for he has demonstrated many of the characteristics of his famous namesake. After he grev ' up and attended school in Stillwater, Slinnesota, he then went to the state University. After earning his diploma, Mr. Parker ac- cepted his first teaching assignment at Prairie du Chien, W isconsin. But when, in 1926, the opportunity came to continue his career in Spokane, he was quick to answer the call. .And so it was, Lewis and Clark had its first glimpse of the new civics and history teacher. History and civics didn ' t consume all his time — in fact, PE became in- creasingK ' popular with him as his friendship grew with its instructor, Nh)nda X ' alicanje. After a gold-fish bowl romance aided and abetted by the whole school, they were married. July 1, 1942, was a red-letter day for ' ice Principal Parker — for it was then that he first sat in the principal ' s chair. He was obviously a popular choice, for his candidacy was svipported by every member of the LC faculty. .Additional good fortune visited the Parkers, as they were soon joined by a son, William, and a daughter, Peggy Jo. The subsequent years passed swiftly, and, more and more Mr. Parker became identified with the growth and development of Lewis and Clark into one of the outstanding secondary schools in the state. His capable guidance engendered the qualit - of excellence, just as his warmth and enthusiasm solidified an e er-widening circle of friends . . . tiring. Yet the theme of your yearbook holds a message and a hope for both of us. This school, which we all love so well, was named after two rugged individuals who realized that there was the West to conquer and spaces to explore. Now in 1965 wath all of the material things we enjoy, with all the scientific knowledge we possess, when all of the world seems to be as close as our backyard, some of us might come to the conclusion that there is nothing more for one to do. The Lewis and Clark expedition took men of courage, detennina- tion, a willingness to work, a faith in themselves and their purpose. And so toda ' for vour generation and for mine there are many opportunities if we but look for them. It will take the same qualities, however, for us to succeed today as were possessed by our pioneers. First of all, let us set our standards of conduct high. Then, with God ' s help, the wide, wide world will be our West to explore and conquer. P. S. I love every brick and stone in this building. 21 FACULTY ADMINISTRATION William E. L. Donner N ice Princ ipal George W. Palmer Dean of Boys Bernadine McCJincy Dean of (iirls Pearl Barton Secretary Myrtle McElroy Attendance Clerk Helen Huneke Senior Secretary IS? Dorothy Guild Nurse Dorothy Solin Bookrooni C lerk Wetona Jorgensen Bookkeeper 4 % Bernice Wanamaker (kiidance Secretar - Ray A. Cronrath Office Counselor, Principal of NiKht and Summer Schools ENGLISH Lois Knox, Heml Clara Adams Grace Bartlett Donald G. Black Beverly Carswell Mary Gerpheide Martha Graham James H. Hamilton Alda Howard t 3 Louis B. Hurst Spokane Hutchison Richard H. Iverson Grace Peck Robert E. Salsbury, Jr. Doris Sherburne Frances Vecchio William J. Zimmer SOCIAL STUDIES Katherine Hunt, Head C. William Anderson Robert L. Bartlett Orlando T. Fletcher Arthur Frey W. B. Graham Louis S. Livingston Phillip M. O ' Neill Muriel Rossing Max F. Schoening n n E. W. Toevs Virgil E. Wickline David J. Williams Gerda Wright John L. Wuhrman MATHEMATICS Fred Kramlich. Head Raleigh A. Baldwin Florence Chisholm Glenn D. Daugherty BUSINESS EDUCA TION Donald A. Kamp David L. Powell Eugene G. Sivertson FOREIGN LANGUAGES Marguerite Cross Head Carlos H. Flores Betty Lou Hopkins Wesley H. Read Marian Schubert Harold E. Skinner Delbert M. Marshall, Head Walter T. Brophy Lillian Charbonneau Flora Gibbs Richard E. Hembree Hazel Miller M. Jay Stopher Lois Woodell INDUSTRIAL ARTS Bemie C. Bunn, Head Howard C. Allers Don G. Ellis Elmer R. Rich SCIENCE Clarence E. Miller, Head Gene G. Arger Alvin D. Byrne Warren A. Hall C. Vernon Medley Carl W. Milton 3 Peter B. Weitz HOME ECONOMICS Hiiby Philips, Head Ann Cunningham Genevieve Esplin PHYSICAL EDUCATION John V. Kahle, Head l obert L. Scott Ron W. Webb Virginia Danke, Head Doris Brown ii Sonja Roach FINE ARTS Stanley E. Faiibion, Head Walter C. Zollars, Jr. MUSIC C . Oliver Fuller, Gerald S. Hartley STUDY HALL Ruth Anderson LIBRAE Y Bernice Bruton, Head Rachel Renn COOKS Row 1: Nina Rci ' d. Host- (Carlson. Haruko Mukai. Row 2: Alice Willman, Mildred Crahlc, Ruth Brown, Helen Romis- Row 3: Evelyn Cioodwin, Kva Mae Schultz. Martha NeuKebaiier, Donna Ilarilini;. CUSTODIANS Row 1: John Miller, Myrtle Pointer, Walt Hanley. Row 2: MeKin Stewart, I.arr - De ' olve. Row .l: Peter Craf. W illiam Baker. THE PAST COMES WILL FOI? THE... Paul Davis Sue Schlicke Paul Saad Vice President Secretary Treasurer Stephne Muije Fifth Executive HIGHEST HONORS Christine Brakel Judy Christensen Ruth De Cann Karen Jones Carol Murphy Bob Numata Graduates with 3.8 grade averages and above in order of class rank Don Helphrey Karen Stevenson Janis Adams Dennis McCain Nancy Anderson Linda Crawford Loanne Hamilton Lavonne David Virginia Foster Carolyn Billings Barbara Kiem Kathleen Lopes Paul Ehmer Linda Streeter Paula Keiser Barbara Koss Patricia Charves Albin Fogelquist Ann Konishi Dale Morse Craig Palmer Pamela Thompson Lonnie Wiese Lynn Yamamoto 12 SPECIAL HONORS SUSAN ZORNES KATHY STEVENS LAVONNE DAVID JUDY CHRISTENSEN Homcmaker of the Year Betty Crocker Award Business Education Awiu-d Stenographic Award T I G E R S T A F F Ellen Dean Diane Galloway Associate Editor Pani Tonn Senior Album Editor Sharon Griffith Eacultv Editor Demerise Hunter Kacullv Associate Editor Molly George Gail Dalquist Senior Album Associate Editors Gail Harrison Terry Plank Sports Co-Editors Nancy Anderson Staff Artist TOP TEN TIGER SALESMEN EXCHANGE STUDENT Before I came here, when I thought of America, I imagined cowboys, never-ending plains, Coca-Cola, the Statue of Liberty, Bonanza, chew- ing gum, and long, long cars. But the thing that really impressed me here was you, you friends at Lewis and Clark, and in general all the people here in Spokane. You are really a friendly, warmhearted, enthusiastic, young, and great people. Keep this attitude always! It seems onlv- yesterday when I stepped, tired and scared, from the plane; immediately I was heartily welcomed by my new family and my friends from L.C. That was a wonderful start for a wonderful year! I sure learned a lot here, and not only at school! I was certainly lucky that I could, through the American Field Service, spend a year with a wonderful family, and with the mighty Tigers! Well, if one of you ever comes to Italy, you know you have a friend down there! ARRIVEDERCI! VIVA! Umberto Tiger Zuballi The American Field Service was founded to foster good will among nations through the ex- change of students. This program makes it possible for American and foreign students alike to live and study in other lands. Perhaps one of the greatest experiences to be gained from this program is a better understanding fostered from actual family life. This way a student views the country, not as a tourist, but more as a citizen. Lewis and Clark has had exchange students from Argentina, Norway, Switzerland, and Italy during the past four years. L ' mberto Zuballi, this year ' s exchange student from Trieste, Ital , is living at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Carmichael. Their daughter, Kay, is a junior at LC. Donald Carl ADAIR Krosh, B-Fix tl)all; Frosh Basi-ball; Adfliultc; Pt ' p C llib; Journal Staff B.Y.U. Douglas Scott ADAMS A.S.B. Council; B-Ti ' iinis; Chfss Club Pres. E.W.S.C. Janice Myrtle ADAMS TiKcr Staff Business Mgr.; Jr. Exec; A.S.B. Council K.B.U. A rose is a rose ... is a rose ... is a rose. Kobert liusene ALWARD Frosh, B-Baseball. Basketball; Frosh Football; A.S.B.. B.F. Councils Notre Dame Margaret Elizabeth ANDERSEN G.F. Council; 0 ill Scroll; G.A.A.; Papvrus; at I. Merit Commendation Award w.s.u. Janis Rae ADAMS Honor Band; Orchestra; F.T.A. Sec; Horizon Treas.; Courtesy Girl; Dad-UauKhter Dessert, Mother- Daughter Tea. jr. Con Comm.; Jr. Council Linfield Donald Eugene ANDERSON W.S.U. David Lawrence ALDERSON S.CC. George Edward ALLEN V. S. Navy Nancy Kay ANDERSON Tiger Staff Artist; Usherettes V. Pres.; Dasidrian Hist.; Entre Nous Pres., Hist.; Scholastic Art Awards; Jr. Con Set Chnn.; Art Club MiUs Sharon Lynne ANDERSON A.S.B. Council; Jr. Con Dance Line; Ski Club; Big Sister; A.S.B.. (;.F., Class Comm.; Varsity Tennis W.S.U. Theadore Zylon ANDERSON Jr. Class Council; Soph., Sr. Intramural Basketball Vivian Louise ANDERSON K.B.U. Carol Jean ANSTINE Big Sister; Dad-Daughter Dessert Clean-up Mr. Lee ' s School of Beauty Elaine Barbara ANTHONY Ti-Girls; Ti-Girl Con; ;.F., A.S.B. Coinieils; Horizon Sgt-at-Arms; Jr. Con; Mother- Daughter Tea Comm. U. of W, Ronald Lee APPLE E.W.S.C. 18 Jaiiu ' s Ciforne, Jr. ARGITES A.S.B. Council; Jr. Dancf Publicity; Band w.s.u. Di-iuus Tutaka ARIIZUMI Krosh Koothall; Krtxsh, B- Track; A.S.B., B.K. Councils W.S.U. Koger Lff ARLETH i i-UECA Pres.; B.K. Council; Jr. Con; Locker Comm. E.W.S.C. Oenni:i EuKt ' nt- ASHE Lrltcrman; Krosh, B-, Varsity Boskctball, Track; Krosh Koothall; 1st Team, .A A Regional Basketliall Tournament E.W.S.C. Pt ' KKX Jean ASHLEY Girls Intramurals; BiK SLster Robert Eugene ASHLEY Letterman; Krosh, B-, Varsity Koothall; Krosh, Varsitv Track; Pep Cluh E.W.S.C. Linda Lee BACKMAN W.S.U. Steven Curtis ASHLOCK Jr. Con; Architectural. Chess, Ski. Pep Clubs; B.K. C ' ouncil; Tennis U. of W. James Lawrence BACON B.K. Council; Varsity Track; Lettermen ' s, Pep Clubs; Varsity, B-Basketball U. of W. Gary Wayne ASSING A.S.B.. Jr. Class V. Pres.; Boys ' State; Vju-sity Basketball, Baseball; Senate, Key. Pep, Leltennen ' s, Jr. Toastmasters Clubs; Jr. Dance King; Jr. Con W.S.U. Nancy Lee BADEN Pages; Adelante; G.K. Council; Usherettes; Big Sister; Jr. Con Publicity E.W.S.C. Julie Beth ATWOOD Mother-Daughter Tea Publicity; Dad-Daughter Dessert Tickets; Jr. Con; A.S.B., G.K Comm. S.C.C. Gary Charles BAKER U. of W. Jeffrey Albert AYARS Thespians; Ski, Pep Clubs; All-School Play; Jr. Con; B.K. Council W.S.U. Patricia .Marie BAKER G.K., A.S.B. Comm.; Red Cross, A.S.B. Councils; Big Sister Mr. Lee ' s School of Beauty Patrick Earl BALES S.C.C. Helen Margaret BARANT Enlre Noius Secrets , Silt-at-Arms; Varsity Tennis; Dastdrian; Footnotes; Friendliest H.R. Girl; Jr. Con; G.F.. Red Cross Cwincils; Ti-Girls Treas. Dale Alan BARCKLAY B-WrestlinK S.C.C. David Alvin BARNARD E.W.S.C. Lorraine Kay BARNES Big Sister S.C.C. 19 I ' atricf Diane llAKNUAKT Rf(l Ooss, Journal Rep.; Childn-n ' s Thi ati r; Mothcr- DanuhtiT Tea Tickets; Dad-DauKhter Dessert Programs; Big Sister; Girls Glee S.C.C. icloria Lrce BARRATT At Heppner, Ore.; A.S.B., Class Treas.; CJirls I.eaRue; F.Il.A. Pep Clnl) O.S.U. Hiehard Scott IIARHETT Varsity, B-Cn)ss- Conntry, Track; Lettennen ' s. Architec- tural. Ski Cluhs; B.K. Council U. of W. Robert Mrridilh BARTLESON A.S.B.. B.K. Councils; I ' riendliost H.R. Boy; Ski C:iul); H.R. Offices U of W. W illiam Page BARTON A.S.B., B.K. Councils; H.R. Offices; Ski Club U.C.LA. Susan Gene BATTEN Ti-Girls; Book Club; People-to-Pcople Tour; A.S.B., G.K. Councils, Comm.; Red Cross Rep.; Jr. Dance Decorations Whitman David Stanley BECHTOLD H.R. Pres., V. Pres., Kriendliest Bov; Jr. Con; B.K., A.S.B., Red Cross Councils U. of W. Margaret Louise BECKER K.N. A.; G.K. Council; Band Deaconess School of Nursing Carol Leona BEGLEY At Columbia H.S., Richland: Member of National Honor Society; Pep, Caducean Clubs; Girls League Rep.; Varsity Tennis Arthur Kenneth BELL Thespians Hist., Treas.; Choir; Tri-Sci; Ski Club; All-School Play; Tennis; Stage Crew U. of the Pacific Clyde David BELL Varsity, B-Football, Track; Lettermen ' s Club W.S.U. Merle LeRoy BELL Joanne Marie BEN.NETT Jr. Dance Decorati ms; Journal, G.K. Rep.; H.R. Chrm.; Dad- Daughter Dessert Hostess S.C.C. David Edward BERG Ski Club Pres.; A.S.B., B.K. Councils; H.R. Offices; B.K. Con W.S.U. Charles Francis, Jr. BERGH A.S.B. Council; H.R. Officer; Krosh, B-Track; Ski Club; Orchestra Whitworth Ik 4 Peter Gifford BERGHAN A.S.B., B.F., Red Cross Councils; H.R. Offices; Ski Club; Jr. Con Dance Line O.S.U. Bruce Dale BERGLUND W.S.U. Thomas Reed BEYERSDORF Band; Orchestra; Greater Spokane Honor Band W.S.U. Karen Dorthea BIAS At Libby: H.R. V. Pres., Sec; Red Cross Council; G.A.A.; Prom Comm.; Talent Con S.C.C. Linda Lee BIESTERFELD At Libby: G.A.A.; Talent Cons; Prom Comm. E.W.S.C. (.arolyn Kay BILLINGS Bnncl Sfc; Orchestra; Spokane Jr. Syinphony; Jr. Class. G.F. Rep.; Mother-Daiishter Tea Con; C.F. C ' onim.; Club ' 65 Decorations c.w.s.c. Ann C andace BINGHAM A.S.B., G.F. Councils; F.X.A.; Dad-DauKhter Di ' sserl C in; Jr. C on Dance Line; Ski CUil ; Hori .on; Mother- Daughter I ' ea Comm. w.s.u. Barbara Lynne BJURBERG At Mill II. S., Calif.: Jr. Beta Sec; Intenia- tional Relations Chdi V. Pres.; Church Fellowship V. Pres.; F.T.A.; Red Cross Volunteer W.S.U. Pamela Kileen Iliggins BLACKWELL Sr. Class .5th Exec; F.N.A.; Courtesy Girl; G.F. Comms.; Jr. Achievement W.S.U. Douglas Lee BLAIR B.F. Council; U.R. Offices; Ski Club; Pep Chdj; Jr. Con U. of W. Pamela Pauline BLAIR Minstrel Show Make- Camera Club; Big Sister W.S.U. David Lee BLASKOWSKY B-Wrestling; Jr. Con; B.F.. Jr. (] ass Councils; H.H. Offices U. of Hawaii Bryan Davis BLEDSOE Varsity Football; A.S.B.. B.F. Councils; Jr. Con Dance Line; Letterman U. of W. (iharlene Rae BLAIR At Libby: Pep Club V. Pres.; Frosh Class V. Pres.; Athletic Awards; G.F. Treas.; H.R. Offices; A.S.B. Triple Trio U. of W. • Richard Karl BLUMHAGEN Jr. Class . ' 5tli Exec; Toll) Day Chnii.; IIi-llo Wk., Jr. C His; V ' arsitN ' Baski ' thall. Basi-balli Senate, Key, Pep Clubs W.S.U. Connie Jean BOAT.SMAN S.C.C. Kdward Lee boc;k H.I ' . V. Pres.. .5th Exec; Jr. Class V. Pres.; Varsity Football, Basketball, Baseball; Senate, Key, Lettermen ' s Clubs W.S.U. icky Ann BOEH.M At Mead: HowlinK C lub; High Game .-Vward Holy Names Barbara Eve BOLKEH Papynis Sec., Treas.; Tri-Sci Pres.; N.C.T.E. Test Candidate; F.N.A. Treas.; G.F. Council; Jr. Con; Dad-Daughter Dessert Comm. Cornell Kathleen BOOTH E Jr. Dance Decorations Chnn.; Jr. Con Dance Line; Ski Club; Dad- DauRhter Dessert Entertainment; Hello Wk. Mixer; A.S.B., G.F Councils Louise Perthenia BOHHAUER Sr. Band; G.F. Council W.S.U. Do you mean all he wants is my money? Alfred Eiiio BOUTTNEN Kit-hard Eugene BOWER At Sacajawt-a; Varsity Bas ' hall. Baskt-thall; 11. R. Offices; Lftternian; Amateur Hockey M.I.T. Albert Dunlap BOWLES Tenuis Chih; Amateur Hockey U. of Florida Patricia Ann BOYER John Patrick BRADY Jr. Toastmastcrs; Band; Ski Club; Greater Spokane Honor Baud; Chess Club; B.F. Council; Tennis; Jr. Con W.S.U. .1 Christine Louise BRAKEL U. of W. Jr. Science, Humanities Symposium DeleRat ' S Girls ' State Finalist; Nat ' l. Merit Runner-up; Ti-Girls; Tennis Colorado U. Dale Logan BRIGHT Ski Club V. Pres.; B.F. Council; H.R. Offices Colorado U. Nancy Carolyn BRANDT Usherettes; Adelante; Journal Rep.; Jr. Con; Bijj Sister; Band; A.S.B.. G.F. Comm. Mills Susan Gail BRINK H.R. Offices; G.F. Council W.S.U. Shirley Ann BRAUN Usherettes; G.F. Council; H.R. Offices W.S.U. Robert Thomas BRO Frosh Track; B.F. Con; H.R. Offices; B.F., Jr. Class, Red Cross Councils; Band W.S.U. Kristin BROWN Red Cross, A.S.B., G.F. Councils; Drama; Chorus; Big Sister; Dad-Daughter Dessert Clean-up Chrm.; H.R. Offices San Francisco State College Robert Leland BROWN Jr. Con; Frosh Track; H.R. Offices W.S.U. it 4 Stephen Robert BROWN Varsity Tennis; Jr. Toastmasters; Pep Club; Ski Club; Band; Greater Spokane Honor Band; First Chair of America Club W.S.U. Michael Paul BRAUNE B.F. Council Gail Elizabeth BRONSON G.F. Sec; Ti-Girls; Horizon Pres., Sec., Treas.; Lutherhaven Leadership Conf.; Red Cross Council; Club ' 65 Publicity Chrm. Whitworth Katherine Lucille BRETZ Dad-Daughter Dessert Clean-up E.W.S.C. James Dan BROWN N.I.J.C. Barbara BRUCE A.S.B., G.F., Jr. Class, Red Cross Councils; G.F.. A.S.B. Comm.; Science Fair Winner; Friendliest H.R. Girl Holy Names Linda Marie BRUCE F.N. A.. Jr. Achievement Offices; Dad-Daughter Dessert Comm. U. of W. Kathryn Uiam- BRUNNER Dad-Diuiehtcr DrsstTt Kootl. StTvinK Chnii.; Ski Club; jr. Con Make-up; A.S.B., Jr. Class C-oiincils; Hall Proctor w.s.u Littl. Ml C arla Jfan BRUNSKE ' Sister; Bi i Sister Lee ' s School of Beauty Anthuny Dale BRUTON At Sacajawea: B.K. Coiuicil Texas A. M. Thomas Charles BUECHNER Jr. Toastmastcrs; A.S.B., B.F. Councils; Pep Cluh; Jr. Con; Club ' 65 Clean-up W.S.U. Keith David BIJRLEY Sr. Basketball Intramurals W.S.U. Wayne Alan BURLEY Jr. Toastmasters Treas.; Ski Club; Chivalry Day Ce)mni.; Pep Club; Inau iral Ball Place Chrm. W.S.U. It ' s the water , Cynthia Ann BURNS Service Desk; Mother- Daughter Tea Clean-up, Publicit ' ; Jr. Dance Publicity; Dad-Daufihter Dessert Hostess S.C.C. Gregory Scott BURNS Tiger Staff . ss ' t. Classes Editor M.S.U. Craig Han d BUSH Letterman; B.F. Coun- cil; Jr. Dance Decorations; Varsity, B-Wrestling; H.R. Offici ' s; Frosh Football. Baseball E.W.S.C. John Benson BUTLER Jr. Toastniasters Treas., V. Pres.; B.F.. A.S.B. Councils; Varsity, B- Cross Country, Track MgT-; Jr. Con; Letter- man; Inaugural Ball Gen. Co-Chrm. W.S.U. Shirley Mae BYRD Girls Glee Club S.C.C. ' £3 Mm r Beverly Ann CALICOAT Journal Cartoonist; Fine Arts Club Hist.; G.F. Con Comm.; Girls A.A.U. Track. Cross Countr ' U. of Hawaii ictor Eugene CAMYN Bowling Club C.B.C. Delores Marie CANTON Mother-Daughter Tea Comm.; Dad-Daufditer Dessert Food Comm.; BiE Sister U. of New Orleans Michael Douglas CANTRELL . t Helena High School, Helena, Mont.: Trade; Football; Wrestling; . rt, .Architectural Qubs Northern Mont. SUte CoUege Robert John CARBAUGH Toastmasters Pres., V. Pres.; Hello WTt. Chrm.; Frosh. B-Baseball; A.S.B.. B.F., Red Ciom Councils; Jr. Coo w,s.u. Michael Aiithony CAKOSKLLA Sr. Class Trt ' iis.; ' arsity Cross Covintry, Inspira- tional Award; Varsitv Track; Heel Cross. A.S B. Councils; H.H. Offices; Lettennan; Hall Proctor W.S.U. Andrew Earl CARR A.S.B. Council; Frosh Football w.s.u. Jeri Lynn CARROTHERS C;.F. Comm.; Papyrus; Ski Club; G.F. Council U. of W. Mary (Christine c:arson Girls Intraniurals Pres.; F.T.A.; Big Sister; Mother-Daughter Tea Comm.; Basketball Boimce Comm.; Service Desk; Club ' 65 Reser ' ations W.S.U. Michael C.eorge CARTER IHjl H m 1 ■ - Vicki Denice CARTER G.F. V. Pr.s.; Chicr- leadtT Sfc; Ti-Girls; Kodtiiott ' s; Jr. Dance Tickets Chrni.; Hello Vk. Con Chmi.; Jr. Class Princess W.S.U. Terry Lane CASEY Ti-DECA C.B.C. Really, John, I ' m not your type. Allen Hay CASSEL Track; Cross Country; Friendliest H.R. Boy; II. R. Officxs; Frosli Basketball W.S.U. Richard AUcn CHALFANT .• .S.B. Council W.S.U. C-heryl Ann CATER Pages; Book Club; Ski Club; Red Cross Council U. of I. Patricia Louise CHAPMAN F.T.A. Si-c.; Adelante; Band; People-to-Pcople Tour; Bic Sister; Jr. Con; H.R. Sec; G.F., A.S.B. Comm.; Dad- DauKhter Dessert Comm. w.w.s.c. Lynn Elizabeth CEDERBLOM Book Club Sec; Dasidrian Sec.; Usher- ettes Sec; Jr. Con Dance Line; CJ.F., Red Cross Councils Whitman William Gary CHAPMAN Frosh Football. Basket- ball; B-Wrestling; Dance. Con Comm.; H.R. Offices; A.S.B.. B.F. Councils; Pep Clul) P.L.U. 9- Patricia Jean CHARVES G.F. Council; Tri-Sci Treas.; Jr. Con Comm.; Science Fair; Jr. Achievement W.S.U. Susan Kay CHASE Choir; Tiger Tones; Starlishters V. Pres.; A.S.B., G.F. Councils; Jr. Con; Ski Club; Dasidrian; Cotton Day Con; Courtesy Girl U. of W. Glen David CHRISTENSEN E.W.S.C. Juditli Kac CIIHISTENSEN Jr. Con; Typing Contest WiiiiKT; Starliijhtrrs Accompanist; Y.F.C. V. Vrvs.. 5th Exec; School St ' r -ice Bible Institute of Los Angeles Richard Edward CHRISTENSEN s.c.c. cUla MikclK- CHRISTOPII A.S.B., C;.F. Councils; Dad-DaiiKhtor Dessert Costumes, Scr ' ing; Spokane lce-Skatin : Club Whitworth Sharun Ann CHURCHILL K.X.A. Treas.; A.S.B. Council; H.R. Offices w.s.u. Marlys Joye CLARK ( ' hoir; Starlijjhters; I ' shcrrttos S.C.C. Julie Ann CLAY Chorus; Girls Glee; May Vk. Con; Jr. Dance, Dad-DauKhter Dessert Comm.; Friend- liest H.R. Girl B.Y.U. Mary Marsha CLUTINGER Ti-DECA; H.R. Pres.; Journal Rep.; Girls liitranmrals; Ski Club; Red Cross Rep. C.B.C. Donald Randall CLIFF S.C.C. Michael William CODD n.R. Offices; Frosh Football; Frosh. Varsity. B-Baseball E.W.S.C. Nancy, II CLIFTON Xat l. Merit Runner-up; Ti-Girls; Dasidrian; Horizon Pres., V. Pres.. Corres. Sec, Hist.; Mother-Daughter Tea Entertainment; Entre Nous Whitman Frederick Harlan COE H.H. Pres.; Frosh, X ' arsity, B-Track; Frosh, B-Football; Debate Club W.S.U. Dale William CLONINGER Band; Frosh Track; B.F.. A.S.B. Councils M.S.C. Jan t Louise COGHILL C:irls Glee S.C.C. Dick Lee CLUTE Friendliest Jr. Boy; Frosh. ' arsit ' , B-Foot- ball. Baseball; Jr. Con; Senate Club; Frosh Basketball; B-Wrestlintf E.W.S.C. Deanna Lynn COLE Usherettes; Mother- Daughter Tea Programs Chrm.; Adelante; Jr. Con Dance Line; Big Sister; Ski Club; Red Cross, A.S.B. Coimcils W.S.U. Arveta June COMPNEY F.X.A.; Chorus; Dad- Daughter Dessert, Mother-Daughter Tea C ' omm.; Big Sister S.C.C. Peggy Shane CONLEY Jr. Class Treas.; May Wk. Con Speaking Part; Ski Club; Honor Band; Basketball Bounce Decorations Chrm. Arizona State U. Sondra Lee CONNERLEY Ski Club; Red Cross Council U. of W. 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(feorKia Gay DIMICO ILH. Pres., .Sec.; A.S.B., G.F. Councils; A.S.B. .Nominating Comm.; Journal Staff S.C.C. Stephen Charles DLSHMAN .-Vrchitectural, Pep Clubs; B-Tennis U. of W. Judith Diane DIXON Jouriud Business Mjjr. S.C.C. 1 James Leland DIXSON W.S.U. M aribeth Christine DONNER Ti-Girls; Fine Arts Club Hist.; Red Cross Coimcil; Jr. Con; Big Sister; A.S.B.. G.F. Comm. U. of W. Pamela D. DU BOIS At Summer U.S.: A.S.B. Council; Jr. Prom Co- Chrm.; Pep Club; HomecominK Princess; French Club Sec., Treas.; Ski Club Gonzaga Cheryl Ann DUNCAN Ili-Five; A.S.B., G.F., Jr. Class, Red Cross Councils; Horizon Pres.; Entre Nous; Pages C.W.S.C. Margaret Rose DUNN Journal Staff; Adelante; G.F.. A.S.B. Comm.; Jr. C m; Big Sister; Soph. Class Council; Quill Scroll; Papyrus Gonzaga Jane Louise DURANT Ti-DECA; Jr. Con; Dad-Daughter Dessert; Big Sister U. of W. Daniel James EATON Friendliest Soph. Boy A.S.B., Jr. Class Councils; Tennis; B.F. 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Jerry Otto FOSBACK Wrestlinji; Jr. Con Dance Line; B.F. C onncil; Journal Rep. U. of W. ' Do you believe in Darwin ' s theory? Rachel Jane FOSTER Usherettes; Math Club Treas.; Das Rheingold Treas.; Big Sister; G.F. Council; Jr. Con Make-up; Mdther-DauKhter Tea Decorations E.W.S.C. Virginia Louise FOSTER Fine Arts Club; G.F. Council; Minstrel Show Program Design E.W.S.C. Mary Margaret FREDERICKSEN Jr. Con Costumes; Mother- Daughter Tea Refreshments; A.S.B. Council; Dad-Daughter Dessert Comm. E.W.S.C. Alice Kay FOWLER Jr. Con Costumes; Minstrel Show Helper; Tiger Posters. Signs S.C.C. Jack Elliott FRALEY Band; Orchestra; Ciolf; Jr. Con. May Wk.. B.F. Con Bands Gnnzaga Carole Lynn FRANKS Mother-Daughter Tea M.C.; Christmas Con Co-Director; Das Rheingold Treas.; Thespians Pres.; Dad-Daughter Dessert Comm.; Jr. Con W.S.U. Janice Louise FULWILER Dad-Daughter Dessert Comm.; Jr. Con IT. of L Nancy Alice GABLER A.S.B. 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Ronald Thomas HENRY U. S. Navy 35 Alan Stuart HERN Arch.-ry Club; H.H. Offices E.W.S.C. JucUa HEBRON Girls ' State, Nation; A.S.B. Sec; Cheer- IcacU-r; Ti-GirLs; Jr. Dancf Chmi.; Jr. Con Business Mgr., Script Comm.; Papyrus Hi.st. U. of W. Norma Sharlenc HERSMAN Jr. Con Miiki -up; U.K. Sfc; Mothcr-DaiiKhtrr Tea. Dad-Daughter Dessert Comm. S.C.C. Ronald Rozleu HERT Jr. Con; Jr. Dancu Tickets l.ynne Marie HESS Tiger Art Ed.; Fine Arts Sec; Quill Ik Scroll; A S.B. Council; Jr. Con; Jr. Dance Comm.; loumal Staff; Kali Proctor w.s.u. Gregory Allan HESSE W.S.U. Nancy Clare HEYER Journal Managing Ed.; .-Vdelante; 0 ill Scroll; Usherettes; G.F. Council; H.R. Offices; G.F., Jr. Con Comm. P.L.U. Laura Marie HICKEY G.F. Council; Y.F.C.; Big Sister; G.F. Caroling S.C.C. Richard James HIERONYMUS B.F. Council U. of W. Timme Kaye HIGHSMITH Horizon Pres.; Jr. Class Treas.; Jr. Dance Princess; Friendliest Soph. Girl; Dasidrian Sec; Ti-Girls; Tiger Tones W.S.U. Robert Owen HIJIYA A.S.B., B.F. 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Hist.; Dad-Daughter Dessert, Jr. Con Script Chrm.; Hi-Five; Classical Club Sec; Girls ' State, A.F.S. Finalist Whitman Demerise Ann HUNTER Ti-Girls; Tiger Staff; Pages; fiorizcm Pres., Sec; Red Cross Council; H.R. SiK-.; Jr. Con; B K k Club; Quill Scroll M.S.C. Find your own wastebasket. Kathy Susan IVERSON Head Cheerleader; Ti- GirLs Trea5.; Footnotes; Football Queen; Tennis; Adelaiite; Surprise Con Chrm.; Inaugural Ball Chrm.; Hello Wk. Chrm. W.S.U. Dej iis Harry JABLONSKl Basketball Mgr.; H.R. Offices U. of W. Barbara -Nell JACKSON Adelante Sec; Ti-Girls; Tri-Sci Sec; A.S.B., G.F. Comm. W.S.U. Harold Keith JACOBSON Varsity Football; Lt ' tttT- nian; Scnatf Club rarlianu ' iitarian; Key Club; Jr. Con Dance Line; A.S.B. Council; B.F. 5th Exec. V. of W. Catherine Ann J A COY U.K. Offices; Mother- Oaunhter Tea; Jr. Con; Dfld-DauRhter Dessert Comm.; Big Sister W .S.U. Thomas Edward JAFFE B.F. Council; Varsity, B-Tennis; Math Club; Band; Chess Club U. of Cal. Stephen Richard JAMES B.F.. 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Karolynn lUeen JOHNSON Thespians V. Pres.; Das Rheingold; G.F. Coimcil, Comm.; Children ' s Theater; Plays La Mesa Maria Leone JENSEN A.S.B., G.F. Councils; Classical Club; Journal Staff B.Y.U. Linda Lou JOHNSON Girls Intramurals V. Pres.; Mother-Daughter Tea Comm.; H.R. Offices; Girls Glee; Big Sister: Jr., Surprise Cons W.S.U. Marilyn Kaye JOHNSON Choir; F.N. A.; Jr. Con Costumes; Dad-Daughter Dessert Food, Serving Deaconess School of Medical Record Technicians Michael Ewing JOHNSON A.S.B.. B.F. Councils; Ski Club U. of the Pacific Nancy Suzanne JOHNSON Ti-Girls; Dad-Daughter Dessert Food, Serving; Surprise Con Decora- tions; Jr. Con Make-up; Goal-Post Gallop Clean-up S.C.C. Susan Ann Thomas Lee JOHNSON JOHNSON Mother-Daughter Tea At Libby: H.R. Offices Comm. S.C.C. t.liiistiiiJlu-r aiiglian JOHNSTON 11. F. Council Indiana V. James Stt phcn JOHNSTON Yale liryii- hil«.iril JONES Band V. Pres.; Matli Club .5th Exec; A.S.B., B.K. Councils; Jr.. B.F. May Wk. 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Barbara Jane KIEM Dasidrian; Tiger .Staff; Usbereltes; Entre . oils; A.S.B.. C.F, Councils; Ski Club; Quill Scroll; Club 65 Tickets Chrm.; Jr. Con W.S.U. Karl Francis KINDER S.CC. Colin Seabury KING Jr. Toastmasters; B.F. Cmincil; H.R. Offices; Wrestling; Pep Club Gonzaga Who s afraid of the big bad wolf? Frank Smith KING B.F. Trcas.; Varsity Basketball. Baseball; Key Club Treas., Jr. Board Member; Letter- man; Jr. Con Dance Line W S.U. Lynette Marie KIRPES Jr. Kxec.; Jr. Con Entertainment, Cos- tumes; Jr. Dance Pub- licity; Mother-Daughter Tea Entertainment, Clean-up E.W.S.C. James Warren KING B.F. Council; II. H. Offices; Jr. C mi o.s.u. Claude Lee KISTLER E.W.S.C. Rose Marie KINKADE At Riverside: Pep Club; F.U.A.- Girls Glee Claudia Lee KISTLER C hoir; Starlijihters Pres.; On heus V. Pres.. Hist.; Dasidrian; Jr. ( ' on Make-up; Christmas Mixer Tickets; Dad- Daughter Dessert Music E.W.S.C. Ail Marv Ellen IiiHv Intiw i KLACES Usherettes; Orpheus Pres.; Jr. Con Dance Line; A.S.B., C.F. Comm.; H.R. Offices; Red Cross Council W.S.U. KLOC Ti-Girls; Horizon V. Pres., Sec; G.F., A.S.B., Red Cross Councils; Thespians Hist. -Treas.; H.R. Treas.; Jr. Con Costumes W.S.U. KNEELAND Orpheus; Ski Club; Jr. Con Comm.; H.R. V. Pres.; G.F., Red Cross Councils Lewis Clark College ill i. 1111 Oharles KNOTT Oharlt ' tif Faiila KOCII Varsity Gi)If; Jr. (loti Programs; Spokane Fijairt ' SkatinK Cliil ; Spokane Varsity IJowI- inji; All-City Bowlinjj s.c.c. Ann Kazui KONISHI Ti-Girls Si ' c; Jr. Class Council; Horizon Sec; Enlrc Nous; Journal H -p.; Fo ' )h)otps; Intra- niurals; Big Sister; II. R. V. Pres. W.S.U. KuKsel Eugene KOOISTKA At HoKers. Mead. Kenn«-wick Sr. Highs: Wrestling; Track; At Mead: B.F.. H.R. V. Pres. M.S.U. Suellyn Norma KOONTZ (;.F. Pres.; Cheerleader; Ti-(Hrls Hist.; Dasidrian; Girls State Finalist; Twinlow Lea lership C onference; Snrprisf Con M.C.; Ti-Girl C()n W.S.U. Barbara Marie KOSS Ti-Girls; Footnotes; Entre Nous V. Pres.; Choir; StarliRhters; Book Club; Jr. Con; I Horizon Pres.; G.F. Council; Ski Club U. of W. Mary Louise KUMBERA Jr. Class Sec; Dad- Daughter Dessert Chnn.; Hello Wk. Elections Chrm.; Pages Pres.; Big-Little Sister Props Chrm.; Ti-Girls U. of W. Barbar:t Mli abeth KRAUSE Dasidrian Treas.; Entre Xous; Usherettes; Ski Club; Tennis Team; ori .on Club; Children ' s Theater; G.F.. A.S.B. C ' omm. U. of W. Londa Lec LA BOUNTY K.B.U. Michael Vem KHEBS Varsity Football Mgr.; Letteniiiui; Sr. Class Rep.; H.R. Offices E.W.S.C. Sandra Kayc LACKMAN F.X.A.; Debate; G.F. Coniiti. P.L.U. Ginger Elizabeth KHUSE Ti-Girls Sec; Entre .Nous Sgt-at-Arms, Hist.; Cotton Day Con Pub- licity Chrm.; Jr. Con Specialty Act; G.F. Hist, W.S.U. John Jordan LALLY At Gonzuga: Shot-Put U. of 1. Suzanne Marie KRUSE A.S.B. . G.F.. Red Cross Councils; Jr. Con; Style Show; Dad-Daughter Dessert, Mother- Daughter Tea Comm.; Surprise Con W.S.U. Bonnie Frances LANEGAN At Shadle: A.S.B. Council; F.N. A.; Hi- Lassies Prairie Bible Institute Mark Frederick LANGHANS B.F. Council; Jr. Con; H.R. Offic-es W.S.U. Kenneth Allen LANGLAND Tri-Sci; Orchestra; A.S.B. Council; Das Rheingold Sec; Chess Club U. of W. Carolyn Marie LANNING Ti-Girls Pres.; Varsity Tennis; Journal .Assoc. Ed.; Quill be Scroll; Footnotes; Ti-Girl Con Script Chrm.; Jr. Con W.S.U, Pauline Elizabeth LARSON A.S.B. Council; H.R. Sec; Jr. Con; Dad- Daughter Dessert. Mother-Daughter Tea Comm. U. of L Sharon Lee LARTZ F.N. A.; Hall Proctor; A.S.B. Council; Jr. Con; Mother-Daughter Tea, Dad-Daughter Dessert Comm.; Big Sister B.Y.U. jfrry aynt ' LATTIMER V arsity. B-Track; Orpheus; liall Proctor E.W.S.C. rhuina!i Jeruiiie LAWSON Fritiuitifst Frosh Bov; lU d Cross. B.F., Sr Class C ' ouncils; Lcttrr- man; Jr. Con; WrrstliiiK; PfpCUih; Ski Club; Hall Proctor W.S.U. L.aDoiina Jay LEAR s.c.c. i Higher education. ' ' ennette Fay LEE Jr. Exoc; Jr. Con Cioshimcs; G.F. 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Betty Eileen LOLL Dad-Daughter Dessert Comm.; Red Cross Coimcil WhitwortI Douglas Alan LONG U. of W. 42 Kathleen Louise LOPES All-City Choir; Tiui r Tones; Stiirlichters; Choir; G.F. Songleader; Jr. Con Walk-On; Orpheus See.; Club ' 65 Music Chnri. U. of W. Diana Lynn LOVELL Jr. Achie ' enu-nt; Mother-DaiiRhter Tea Comm.; Big Sister S.C.C. Mary J. aii LOWE E.w.s.c:. Agnes Mary LUJfAN U. S. Navy John Henry LUPPERT Band; Choir; B.F., Jr. Cons B.F., Red Cross Councils W.S.U. Laura Ellen LYNCH Ti-Girls; Tennis Team; A.S.B., Red Cross Councils; Jr. Con Specialty Act; Cotton Day Cons; Jr. Dance Tickets San Jose State Richard Ewing MALIA Tri-Sci; Golf; Letternian; Pep, Ski Clubs; H.R. Offices U. of W. James Leon MALM Tri-Sci; Architectural Club; Pep. Ski Clubs; A.S.B., B.F. Councils W.S.U. Elizabeth Joan MANION Jr. Class, G.F. Councils; Jr. Con; Ski Club W.W.S.C. Carrie Kathryn MANSFIELD Briant Providence, R.I. 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Offices; Big Sister E.W.S.C. Sandra Sue MATTER Dasidrian; E.W.M.E.C.. Superior in Piano; Nat ' l. Spanish Test, 2nd Plucc; Jr. Con Dancr Line; O.K. Council; Ski Club U. of W. Barbara Louise MATTHEWS Journal Ad Mj£r.; Quill 6( Scroll; Varsity Golf; G.K. Comm.; Big Sister; Jr. Con Clean-up; Adelante Pres. w.s.u. Julie Ann MAXEY Dasidrian Frivolities Cbrm.; Adelante Sgt- at-Aniis; Basketball Bounce Tickets Chrm.; Usherettes; Dad-PauKhter Dessert Entertainment Chrm. U. of Colorado Evelyn May MAXFIELD Jr. Exec; Jr. Con Make-up; Big Sister; Mother-Daunhler Tea Welcoming Conun. S.C.C. Linda Sue MAYE Pages; Book Club; Basketball Boimce Comm.; Jr. Con; Big Sister; Mother-Daughter Tea. Dad-Daughter Dessert Comm. W.S.U. Dennis Jay McCAIN Nat ' l. Honor Society; Honor Roll; Band; Pep Club; Intramural Basketball; Chess Club; Dramatics; Locker Comm. B.Y.U. Roxine Suzette McCANN ' ig(. r Staff Photographer Cherry Anne McCASH Ti-Girls; Big Sister; Archer - Club; Mother- Daughter Tea Food Comm.; Hello Wk. Publicity Linfield Gregory John McCRACKEN B.F. Council; Jr. Con; Frosh FtM tbalI E.W.S.C. Kathleen Margaret McDANIELS Jr. Exec; Big Sister; Jr. Con Make-up Kelsey Batrd Kirk Galbraith McDonald Friendliest H.R. Boy; A.S.B., B.F. Councils; H.R. Offices; Silver Spurs Pres. U. of I. William Michael McDonald S.C.C. Bruce Allen McEACHRAN .A.S.B. Council; Bowling Club; B-Wrestling; Jr. Con W.S.U. Ronnie Patricia McFADDEN Choir; Starlighters V. Pres.; Fine Arts; F.T.A.; All-City Choir c.w.s.c. Michael Robert McGINNIS Sr. Class, A.S.B.. B.F. Councils; Jr. Toast- masters; fi.R. Offices; Inaugural Ball Tickets Chrm. Oxford Richard James McGOVNEY A.S.B. Oiuncil; Archi- tectural Club; Journal Photographer; Camera Club V. Pres.; Journal Rep. W.S.U. Gary Lynn McLAUGHUN Jr. Con; Fire Squad E.W.S.C, David Nelson McLENDON A.S.B. , B.F., Jr. Class Councils; H.R. Pres., Sgt-at-Anns; Friendliest H.R. Boy M.S.U. Molly Louise McMILLEN Basketball Bovmce Entertainment Chrm.; Adelante Treas.; Jr. Con Dance Line; H.R. Pres.; F.T.A.; Usher- ettes; Friendliest H.R. Girl; Varsity Golf W.S.U, .Marilyn Kay McNAUGHT-DAVIS Jr. Con Make-up; Health Room Ass ' t.; Tiger Posters; Mother- Daughter Tea Comm.; Big Sister Whitman 1 1 i.lli; McTIGHE LfKkiT ( ' omm.; Nat ' I. Merit Runner-up U. of W. i.A-n.i Aim McWIIXlAMS Jr. Exec. Pres.; Entre Nous; Dad-Daughter Dessert Stajji Decora- tions Chrm.;Jr. Con SpeakinK Part; Club ' 65 General Co-Chnii.; H.R. Pres. w.s.u. Sll all i. nn MEADOWS . delante; Inaufjural Ball Deeorations; Bas- ketball Bounce Music; HiE Sister; G.F.. A.S.B. Comm. W.S.U. Christine Elliott MEESKE Dad-Daudhter Dessert Con; Ski Club U. of W. John CJiarles MEYER V ' arsitv, B-WrestlinK; Krosh Football; H.H. Offices; Fire S iuad W.S.U. Mitlu le C atherine MEYER Jr. Con ProKrams, Costumes; M.E.G. Rep. U. of Penn. James Gregory MHYRE Cross Country; Track; Wrestling; Tri-Sci; (iyninastics U. of W. C-atherine Louise MILLER Hand; Greater Spokane Honor Band; Jr. Con Make-up Comm. Mr. Lee ' s School of Beauty Dixie Lee MILLER Horizon; Intramurals W.S.U. Emily Pearse MILLER Thespians Sec; Adelanfe; Usherettes; Bin Sist ' -r; Children ' s Theater; Dad-Daughter Dessert Comm. U. of Puget Sound Gary Robert MILLER Senior Class V. Pres.; Letterman; Varsity Wrestling; B-Football, Baseball; H.R. Pres.; A.S.B. Rep. E.W.S.C. Karl Owen MILLER Calif. Scholarship Fed.; .Americanism Essay Winner; Basketball; Varsity Baseball; A.S.B. Council; H.R. Offices; Club ' 6.5 M.C.; Ski, Pep Clubs W.S.U. Michael Page MILLER Fomm Club Pres.; Papyrus; A.S.B. C oimcil, Parliamentarian; V ' arsity Debate; Debate Clul) V. Pres.; Friendliest H.R. Boy Whitman The peas are still frozen. Steven Gale MILLER U. S. Army Dairell William MILLS At Moses Lake: Sweetheart Ball W.S.U. Marshall Irvin MINZEL Zr. Con Dance Line; ocker Comm.; H.R. Offices; Band W.S.U. C ' arolyii Elaine MiscmcK Ski CUil ; Dad-DauKhti r Dessert Serving; Basket- ball Bounce Publicity; Cotton Day Con Decora- tions; Jr. Dance Tickets; Surprise Om Programs E.W.S.C. John Clarke MITCHELL ' arsitv Baseball; Frosh, B-Football. Basketball. Baseball; Bed Cross V. Pres.; A.S.B., B.F., Jr. Class, Red Cross Councils; Jr. Con U. of Gal. Larry Wayne MIX Varsity, B-Wrestlinj ; Frosh Football E.W.S.C. Barbara Lynn MIZK Jr. Kxec. K.B.U. Mary Ann MOFFATT I ' sheretles; Entrr Nous Sjjt-at-Amis; G.F., Red Cross Councils; A.S.B. VotinK B(M ths; G.F. Comm.; Journal Rep.; H.R. Offices W.S.U. Susan Lorraine MOFFATT Jr. Con; Mother- Daughter Tea Comm.; BiK Sister K.B.U. John Farrell MOHATT B.F., Red Cross Councils; Hall Proctor w.s.u. WiUiam Kandell MOHONDRO Frosh Basketball, Base- ball; B-Foothall; A.S.B. Council; Proctor; Orpheus U. of L Michael Anthony MONTANO Fire Squad; A.S.B., B.F. Councils E.W.S.C. Barbara Louise MONTGOMERY A.S.B.. Red Cross Councils; Dad-Daughter Dessert Costiuues; Big Sister w s.u. Steven Eugene MOORE Band; Cross Country; Tennis; Chess Club W.S.U. Patricia Anne MORAN Fine .Arts Club V. Pres. S.C.C. Colleen Marjorie MORIN Mother-Daughter Tea Comm.; Surprise Con Programs; Big Sister San Jose State Jr. William Robert MORLIN Toastmasters; A.S.B., B.F. Councils E.W.S.C. Don WiUiam MORRIS Thespians Dale Clayton MORSE Varsity Tennis, H.S. Champion; Math Club; Das Rheindold; B.F., Sr. Class Councils; Lettemian U. of O. Richard Edward MORSE B.F. Council; Band; Varsity Golf; Letterman; Chess Club U.S.C. Raymond James MOSS B-Baseball W.S.U. Frederic Roy MOULTON Centralia Junior College George Mark MOUNSEY B.F. V. Pres.; A.S.B., B.F. Councils; Varsity Football, Baseball; Letterman W.S.U. Stcphne MUIJE CheorlracU-r; Ti-Girls; Footnotes; Sr. Class 5th Exi ' c; Jr. Con Proifranis Chmi.; Jr. Dance Tickets; G.F. Comm. Chrm. w.s.u. Joseph MULARSKI S.C.C. ( rl Dean MULLENDOKfc: if— Patricia Mary MULLIN Ski Club; G.F.. . .S.B. Councils; Journal Hep.; Hell o Wk. Mixer C ' omin. San Jose State Lawrence Dale MUMMEY Ti t r Staff Photographer; Archery Cluh Pres.; A.S.B. Coinicil; C amera CUih; Tennis; Christmas Con; Jr. Con Conun. W.S.U. Carol Lynn MURPHY Ti-Cirls V ' . Pres.; Entrc Nous Sgt-at-Arms; Jr. Dance Decorations Chrm.; Mother-Daughter Tea Chrm.; Nat ' I. Merit Runncr-tip Whitman Tin moving out of his locker RIGHT NOW! Marilyn Alice MURRAY Ti-Girls; Ti-Girl Con; Mother-Daughter Tea. Datl-Daughter Dessert Comm.; F.N. .A.. Constitution Comm. Sacred Heart School of Nursing Marilynn Jean MURRAY Knlre Nous; Ski ( hib; Fin ' Arts Club; Jr. Con Dance Lin Sct-D ' sign. Makf-iip; Tennis; G.F.. Ked Cross Ctnnicils W.S.U. Margaret Louise MUSHLITZ Kntre Nous, Tri-Sci, Pages Clubs; Mother- Daughter Tea Comn .; Horizon; Jr. Con; Christmas Con U. of L Gregory Charles NAIL Boys ' State; Key C;iub Pres.; Senate, Ski Chibs; A.S.H.. B.F. Councils; Jr. Dante Chnn. U. of W. Joanne Elizabeth NAIL Friendliest Jr. Girl; G.F. Hist.; Jr. Dance, F  otball Princt ' ss; Cheerleader; Ti-Girls; Ti-Girl. Jr. Con Lead; Miss Naval Reserx ' e U. of W. Alan NEGRIN Radio Club V. Pres.; Jovimal Ki-p.; Jr. Con Dance Line; Hall Proctor; Tiger Photographer U. of W. Glenn Scoti NELSON Archery Club E.W.S.C. Linda Darlene NELSON Jr. Class Sec.; Jr. Dance Princess; Lutherhaven Leadership Conf.; Jr. C ' on Chnn.; Ti-Girls; Pages. Ski Clubs; F.N.. .. A.S.B. CtnuK-il w.s.v. Prirr Ross NELSON H.R. Offices W.S.C. Gerald Ray NESNMCK Jr. Con; Pep Club; Ski Club; A.S.B.. B.F. Councils; Intramural Basketball f. of W. Uiaiia Cariil OKoii NEWETT K.T.A. Pres.. V. I ' res.; Oas Kht ' ingold Sec; Koniin Club Hist.; Dad- Daughter De ssert Hostess Chnn.; A.H.A. .• nihassadc r Abroad; Ili-Five Head Mills Carl () lirien NICHOLSON Red Cross Council; H.R. Offices U. of W. Jirldiiii ' .NHIART Jr. Exee.; O.K. C ouncil Judith Ann NILSON Ti-DECA; Pages; .VlaU) Award; Jr. C on Make-up; Typing Contest Winner E.W.S.C. Hiehard Thomail NISHIMURA U.K. Treas.; A.S.B. Couneil; VarsitN ' , B- Haseball; Krosh Football; Pep Club; Ski Club; Jr. Con; C on Proctor V. of W. Robert Neal NISHIMURA Sr. Class Pres.; Math Club V. Pres.; Toast- masters Sec; Key, Pep Clubs; Letternian; Track; B.F. Council; Jr. Con U. of W. Call the plummer! I can ' t stand here forever. Earl William NOLAND Ski Club; Pep Club W.S.U. A Oenni.s Gerard NOURSE ' arsity, B-Buskcthall; Key Cliih Pres.; Senate Club; A.S.B. Council; Con Proctor; B.F. Talent Con Chmi. U. of W. Nancy Jean NUMATA G.F. Treas.; Ti-Girls Sgt-at-Arms; Fo  tiiotes; F.N. A. Hist.; Jr. Con; Jr. Dance Decorations; . .S.B. Council; Cotton Day Con Whitworth Kay Del NUCKOLLS Molher-DiuiKhtrr Tea, Diul-Dau hter Dessert Comm.; Big Sister; Girls Glee Robert Alan NUMATA Math Club Pres.; Key C-Uib Sec; Toastniasters 5th Exec; Math Contest Winner; U. of W. Jr. Science Humanities Symposium Delegate; A.S.B. Treas. U. of W. Larry Robert NUENKE StaKe Crew W.S.U. Patricia Marie NUXOLL Fine Arts Pres.; Basketbidl Bimiic Decoration Chrm.; Jr. Con Dance Line; Horizon Hist.; G.F., A.S.B. Comm.; Red Cross Council W.S.U. John William NYBERG Frosh, B-Football; Frosh Basketball Yakima Junior College Elaine Jo OKAMOTO Ti-Girl Hist.; Footnotes; F.T.A. I reas.; Jr. Con Publicity; Jr. Dance, Cotton Day Con Dec- orations; Horizon Treas., Sgt-at-Arms E.W.S.C. Karen Loui.se OLSEN Tfiiiiis Tram; Ski, PaKes Clubs; A.S.B.,G.F. Councils; Jr. Con P iblicit ' : Slother- Daughter Tea Comm. w.s.u. 1 )el Richard OLSON W.S.U. Eric George OLSON A.S.B. V. Pres.; Boys ' Statf. ; Senate. Key. Pep Cluljs; Lettemian; Varsitv-. B-Football. Baseball; B.F. Treas.; A.S.B. Council U. of W. I.onnie Alro OLSON N ' arsity Football; Lel- tennan 5th Exec; Pep, Senate Cluhs; Jr. Class Council; Band; Jr. Con Dance Line W.S.U. ' enla Marie OLSON F.T.A.: Adelante V. Pr«;s.; C..V. C ouncil; Dad-OauHhter Dessert, Mother-Daughter Tea Comm.; Club ' 65 Serving Chrin.; Hi-Five; Young Life Whitv Robert Milton OTTERNESS ' arsit ' . B-Teiinis Whitworth Elyse Ann OVERHAUSER Science Club Sec; F.N.A. P.L.U. AHo Eldon PAG EL E.W.S.C. Craig Robert PALMER A.S.B.. B.F. Councils; A.F.S. Rep.; Wrestling; B-Track; l ap -nis Club; Jr. Con Speaking Part Whitworth Joy ce Elaine PALMER Friendliest Frosh Girl: Homemaking Pres.; County Red Cross V. Pres.; May Wk. Con Chrm.; School Play; Tri-State Co-ordinator W.S.U. Kathleen Joy PARIS .■ t Tacoma: CJirls Athh tic As.soc; Nat ' l. Honor Society; French Club U. of W. Jerome Stephen PARMENTIER Tri-Sci; Pep Club; Bed Cross Council W.S.U. Catherine Helen PARR G.y. Coiuicil; Thespians V. I ' res.; (,-hildren ' s Theaf ' -r: School Plav; Club ' 65 Serving Chrm.; A.S.fl. Alt. M.S.U. Gale William PARRISH A.S.B. Omncil; Pep Club; C.Y.F. W.S.U. Patricia Rae PATE Tiger Staff; Jr. Exec; Cui.vai rractice; Luther League Pres.; Quill Scroll W.W.S.C. Shirley Anne PAIKICK G.F. C ' ouncil; Dad- Daughter Dessert C omm.; Jr. ( on Make-up; Basketball Btnnice Comm.; Christmas Mixer Comm. U.P.S. Maxine Ami PAUL Ti-DECA; Red Cross Council; Noma Math Award Winner ' alparaiso U. Marjorie Jean PEACOCK A.S.B. Ireas.; Usherettes,. Book C:iub Pres.; Dasulrian Hist.; ' arsity Tenuis; Hori on Sec.; Jr. Con; A.S.B., G.F. Councils U. of W. Mark Thomas PEARSON A.S.B., Jr. ClasL. Senate ( ' tub, Lettei;nan. Young Lite Pres.; Choir V. Pres.; Boys ' State; Key, Pep Clubs; X ' arsity FfM tball. Wrestling U. of W, ane Edna PEMBERTON Ti-Girls; Hori on Treas. Dad-Daughter Dessert, Mother-Daughter Tea (Tonuu.; Red Cri ss, ( .F. C ' oimcils; Jr. Con; Big Sister E.W.S.C. Mu-ii N Kay PERKINS Tri-Sc i; Mothci- Jr. I3ancr Drcorations; May Wk. l)fcorati(nis; Sistor S.C.C. Sliaroii Ka i EU.S()N jr. ( n ( cuniii Thespian Oni ' -Act I ' lavs; Dad-Dauiihtt r Ot ssrrt. Moth r-naiiiihtcr Ti-a ( ' oiniii. Md. Navy College for VVaves ;aroI Lec PKTERS C;h t-il ' aclfr; Chih 65 I icturt ' s C ' hriij.; Jr. l ancc Can lidat ' S C-hnn. Surprisf Con Ch rni.; Cotton Day, Jr. Cons; fIoriz )n Trcas. W.VV.S.C. Don ' t be bashful, luv, step right up and sing. Terri Elizabeth Theresa Kay PETERSON PETERSON .V.S.H. Council. N ' olinK F. T.A. Connn.; Surprisf Con, g Dacl-Daujihtcr Ot ssert C-onini.; Entrc Xoiis; Choir; Ski Chih; Bi« SisttT U. of W . Karen Jean PETERS Oasich ' ian Trr;i.s.; Book Chill V. Pres.; Entrt Nous; Ushcn:ttfs Treas.; |r. Con Accompanist; Journal Staff; Quill Scroll; C;.F. Coinicil W.S.U. Judith Margaret PICK ELL Usherettes; IMii Sister; A.S.B. X ' otinj; Conmi. ; Oad-Daujihter Dessert C onini.; Jr. Con U. of L Donna May PETERSON Delegate to W-DECA in Olynipia; Ti-DECA Pres.. V. Pres.; K.T.A. Hisl.; Jr. Dance, Jr. Con Comm. E.W.S.C. Cathy Deni.se PIERCE E.W.S.C. Patricia Ann PETERSON BiK Sister K.B.U. Michael Keith PIERCE Archery Club; Jr. Con Set Comm. U. of W. Frank Craig PIERSON Tri-Sci; Ski Club; B.F. Council; Jr. Ct n W.S.U. James Terrence PLANK .A. A. A. Safe-Drivinji Rep.; A.S.B.. B.F.. Journal K -j .; Boys Ensemble; Children ' s Theater; One-Act Plays; A.S.B. Voting Comm.; Tiger Staff U. S. Army Mary Kay PLANK Dad-Daughter Dessert Hostess; Jr. Con, Christinas Mixer Hcfri-shiiients; Moth ' r- Daughter Tea Programs, Food, S -rving; Voting Comm. Yakima Valley College Ciregory Bruce PLUMMER A.S.B. ( tuncil; Frosh Football; C ' hristinas Con W.S.U. Leslie Jainrs .PLUMMER U. of W. Janu- I ' Tftlcrick I ' OLOMIS Wiisity. H-Track, Cross Couiilrv; Krosh Bast-ball S.C.C. Jantf.s L ' aii PORTER Ftx)tl all; Basketball; Lettonnan; Pep CHub; B.F. Council; Jr.. Sr. Class NoininatinK C )nini.; Jr. Con; Jr. Dancr; B.K. Con Gen. Chrni. w.s.u. I-arry James QUACKENBUSH S.C.C. i ' hillip Haiiiinitt I ' ORTER A.S.B.. B.F. Councils; H.R. Offices; Varsity, B-Tennis M.,S.U. Brute Ooiiald PRKUNINGER Band. Ornin Major; Jr., B.F. Con Bands; Greater Spokane Honor Bands; Solo-Ensemble Contest; Jr. Symphony 1 keniietli Lee PRIVRATSKY X ' arsitv Football. Track; Ir. Class . ' Sth Exec; Classical Club Pres.. .5tli Exec; Bovs State Alternate; B.F. Sec, Council; Jr. Con W.S.U. Arthur Morris. Jr. QUINE W.S.U. JoAnn REED Jr. Exec.; Bi« Sister; Christmas Mixer R« freshnients; Basket- ] all Bo mce Decorations U. of W. Lois Elaine REED Nat ' l. Essay Contest Finalist; Locker Comm. Northwest Nazarene (Clinton Han- ' REHN Frosh Football. Baseball; X ' arsitv. B-Wrestlinp; M.R. Offices S.C.C. C ahrieUa REMSING BiK Sist T; Dad-Oaugbter Dessert; Mother- Uaunhter Tea Comm.; H.H. Offices; Jr. Con Sacred Heart School of Nursing Craig Edward REYNOLDS Wrestling; Jr. Con; Journal Rep.; Camera Club Treas.; Club ' 6ry Backdrojj Comm. E.W.S.C. Grace Hildegarde RICE U.sherettes; Courtesy Girl; Thespians; G.F. Cotmcil; Entre Nt us; Orjiheiis; Mother- Daughter Tea. Dad- Danghter Dessert Entcrtaiinnent Sorbonne KathrvTi Louise RICE Cheerleader; G.F. Sgt-at-Amis; Ti-Girls; Tiger Tones; StarHghters; Choir; Pages ' . Pres.; Jr. Dance Backdrop Chmi.; Jr. Con W.S.U. Loma Marie ' RIDDLE Entre Nous; Big Sister; Mother-Daughter Tea Tags. Befreshnu-nts; Dad-Daughter Dessert Clean-uj) E.W.S.C. Judith Anne HI LEY Sr. Bant!; Orchestra; Jr. ( on; Ditd-Daughtei Dessert. Mother- Daughler Tea Connn.; Big Sister; Y.F.C. Sharon nn RICHARDS Adelantc; Ski Club; Cotton Day Con Walk- tin; Inaugural Ball Decorations; G.F. Council; G.F.. A.S.B. Connn.; Hall Proctor; Big Sister W.S.U. ( forgiu katherine RiriER Band; Orchestra; Jr. Svniphonv; Homn Hand; Tri-Sci; Das RheingoUl; llori on; Red ( ' rojts Surfs; .X.S.B. Council W.S.U. Alii-e ROBERSUN Starhghters; Chitir; Sister; Jr. Con Mak K.B.I ' . Big -up ROBERTS K.B.V. 1 honi.is ROE Chfiii. Lab Assistant w.s.u. niaii In IK ROFFLER Ti-CJirls SKl-at-Arnis; Kootiiotcs; Entrt ' Xtms 5th Exec; Dasidrian; Horizon V. Pres.; Jr. Dance Chrm.; Christinas Mixer; Chib ' 65 Chrni. w.s.u. ( ) -iithia Ellen ROGEL Dad-Daii jbt«T Dessert Tickets. Profirains; Jr. ( ' on; G.F. Council; Central Safety Club; Book Club U. of W. l AU u J.iiu ' ROHRBACK Ti-Girls; F.X.A.; Horizon; Mother- Daughter Tea F ' ood, Serving; Dad-Daufihter Dessert Props; Bin Sister; Journal Rep. W.S.U. (.arolf jo ROMBERG Fonuii Clul); Kntre Nous; Usherettes; Jr. Con Publicity; Dad-Daufihtor Dessert Pid Iicity, Tickets Mills 1 Marilyn Jeaneen ROOT Entre Nous; Dad- DauKhter Dessert, Mother-Daughter Tea TaKu; Jr. Con Programs; Minstrel Show Gonzafta Joseph Steven ROSLER Joiunal Hep.; Jr. ( on E.W.S.C. Alan GeorfCi ROSS C.olf; Jr. Con; B.F. Council; Hall Proctor; Varsity, B-Hasketball Mgr.; A.S.B. Ccnnm.; Letterman; Christmas Con Gen. Chrm.; Journal Staff Southern Cal. Poly-Tech. Richard Lee ROSS Stage Crew; Stage Mgr.; Jr. Achievement K.B.U. Pamela Ann ROSSING Dasidrian V. Pres.; Forum Club Sec; Jr. Con Miisic Chrm.; Tiger- Tones; Choir Accom- panist; Jr. Symphony; Con Organist; Entre Nous; Orpheus Whihiian Linda Ann ROSTBERG F.. .A.; Book Club Treas.; A.S.B. Council; Christmas Mixer Pub- licity; Club ' 65 Tickets Sacred Heart .School of Nursing Marjean ROTH G.F. Council; Choir; G.F. Comm. WTiitworth Vicki Lynn ROTI! G.F. Comm. Whitworth Mary Kathleen ROUSE At Marycliff: M.E.G.; Homemaking, Pep Clubs S.C.C. Paul Michael, II SAAD Varsity Foot )aII; Sr. Class Treas.; Key. Pep, Ski Clubs; A.S.B. Comm Chrm.; Jr. Con; A.S.B.. B.F. Councils; Letter- man; Senate Club Pres. Whitman Carolyn Ingrid SABO C;.F. V. Pres.; Jr. Dance Gen. Chrm.; Dad- Daughter Dessert J ' rograms Chrm.; Pages; Horizon V. Pres.; Tiger Salesman; Usherettes Sec. Lewis and Clark College George Edward ST. JOHN Toastmasters ParUamen- tarian; Ski CUib; Pep Club; Jr. Con; Hello Wk. Comm.; B.F. Coimcil; Frosh, B- Football; Varsit ' Track; B-Cross Country U.C.L.A. William Ardin SALLQULST B.F. C oimcil U. of W. Robin Lee SARCHET Big Sister; G.F. Coimcil; Jr. Con; Mother- Daughter Tea, Jr. Dance, Dad-Daughter Dessert Conun.; Minstrel Show Make-up W.S.U. Arthur Clarence SATHER B.F., A.S.B. Ctmncils; Jr. Con; Pep, Chess, Ski Clubs; H.R. Offices; Tri-Sci 5th Exec. U. of W. Ua id Tunilfy SATHER A.S.B., B.r. Councils; Varsity Football; Senate, I ' cp Clubs; Jr. Con U. of C loradu Dennis Ot ' lnn SCHAMBRON Whitworth Barbara Ann SCHEEL At Libhy; Christmas Play; Drill Team; Archery CMnb U. S. Navy Naney Jean sen ELL 1 i-C;irls; F.T.A.; A.S.B. C )nncil; G.F. Connji.; Bin Sister; II. R. Pres. E.W.S.C. .Suzanne Parker SCHLICKE Hello Wk. Gen. Chmi.; Sr. Class Sec.; Jr. Dance, Jr. Con Publicity Chmi.; Adelantc V. Pres., Hist.; Ski Club U. of W. 1 4rw Guentrr Gottlieb SCHNEIDER Chess Club; Pep Chil ; Tennis U. of W. Diane Carlenc SCHOCH Hfiiti Chft-rl fader; Entre Nous Sec; Dasidrian Sj!t-at-Arms; Jr. Con ChoreoKrapher; Hello Wk. Mixer, Mother- DauKhter Tea Comm. U. of W. Carol Lynn SCHOEMNG Mother-Daughter Tea, Dad-Daughter Dessert Comm.; A.S.B. Council, Comm.; Big Sister Runner-up Award; Pages. Homeniaking Clubs o.s.u. J( ' ;inne Allison SCHUBERT A.S.B. Sec; Girls ' State; Football Princess; F.N. A. Pres.; Ti-Girls Hi.st.; Pages Hist.; Cotton Day Gen. Chrm.; Hell Wk. Publicity VV.S.U. Carol Elizabeth SCHURMAN G.F. Council; Inaugural Ball Comm.; A.S.B., G.F. Comm.; Bin Sister; Orchestra W.S.U. Terry Diane SCHWAB At Wilson Creek: All- State, Pep Band; Cheerleader; Majorette Chonis; Drill Team David Allen SCHWEITZER Frosh, B-Biisk. tball; Frosh Baseball Dennis Russell SCHWEITZER B-WrestlinK; Architectural Club N. Dakota State James LaRue SCIACCOTTI Jr. Con; Varsity Base- ball; Hall Proctor; Annual Thespian Play; B.F., A.S.B. Comm. Peninsula College Norma Jo SCOTT Journal Managing Editor; Papyrus; F.T.A.; Home- making Club; Usherettes; Quill Scroll; Jr. Con Set Chrm.; A.S.B., G.F. Comm.; Tiger Salesman W.S.U. James Edward SEARS Honor Band; B.F. Council; Jr. Con; Pei Club; Friendliest ILR. Boy; Hall Proctor B.Y.U. Little girls have pretty curls, but I like Oreo ' s. Jiii lmf;iiu- SEARS W.S.U. HoM.llil a il SEIFERT B.F.. A.S.B., Jr., Sr. Class Coiincil.s; Frosh, B-Foothall; Pep Club; Jr. Dance Comm. W.S.U. D.ukI l,d ,inl SEIM Architectural Club; Camera Club E.VV.S.C. l_..,i rr.nlin- SEYL ' arsit ' , B-Foothall Mgr.; V ' arsitv Basketball. Baseball Mgr.; Bed Cross, B.K. Councils M.S.U. C.ary Estle SHARP Debate Team. Club; Toastinasters; A.S.B. Nominating Conun.; Frosh Track; Jr. Con; A.S.B. Council U. of W. Sandra Louise SHELL Usherettes; Ski Club; A.S.B., G.F.. Jr. Class Councils; Jr. Con Dance Line; Dad-Dauehter Dessert Tickets Chrm.; Hello Wk. Publicity Seattle U. Abigail March SIMONS Adelante Set-at-Arms. Treas.; Dad-Daughter Dessert Entertainment; Horizon Pres.; Jr. Dance Chaperones Chrm.; Varsity Coif; Ski Club U. of W. Elizabeth Ann SHELLEY Usherettes Treas.; Entre Nous; Horizon V. Pres. ; Surprise Con Programs Chrm.; Jr. Con Dance Line; Ski Club; F.N.A. Hist. Whitman Douglas Paul SINCLAIR Varsity, B-Track; Cross Country W.S.U. Gloria Ann SHIRAHAMA HonieniakinK Club Hist., Treas.; Mother-DauKhter Tea. Dad-DauKhter Dessert Comm.; Horizon Kelsey-Baird Linda Sue SMESTAD Red Cross Council, Hop; Goal Post Gallop, Dad- Daughter Dessert Comm. Gonzaga Lawrence James SHOEMAKER Varsity Football; Letter- man; A.S.B., B.F. Councils ' ; H.R. Offices; Jr. Con Dance Line; Ski Club; Pep Club U. of I. Wlllene Ann SMICK Papyrus Club; Jr. Con Programs Chrm.; Red Cross Covmcil; A.S.B., C;.F. Comm. Vhitworth Russell Allen SHORT A.S.B., B.F. Councils; Jr. Con C.B.C. James William SMITH Varsity Wrestling; A.S.B.. B.F. Councils; Pep Club; Jr. Con; B-Football; H.R. Offices W.S.U. Mary Anne SMITH Ti -Girls; Footnotes; Ti-Girl Con Props Chrm.; G.F. Comm. M.S.U. Melvin Seth SMITH Varsity Track; A.S.B., B.F. Councils; Letterman W.W.S.C. Terry Lee SMITH Intramural, B-Basketball; Boys Bowling Team; Pep Club S.C.C. Pamela Marie SNELL Red Cross Council; Ski Club; Dad-Daughter Dessert Comm. W.S.U. Jacklyn Kay SNOW Jr. Exec.; Jr. Ccm Programs; Dad-Daughte Dessert Tickets; Mother- Daughter Tea Name Tag U. of W. SNYDER Hoys, Girls GU-c Act-ompanist; Dacl- Oaughtt ' r Dt ' SstTt Comm.; Club ' 65 R s T ' abon Comm. S.C.C. Kri tiiia Kav SONDEREN Ti-Cirls, Con; Orchestra Oregon Technical I ' .iiKt- ' iiia Sut SOWERS ■ .S.B. Council w.s.u. Sherry Rae SPRINGER Ti-Girls; Ski CUih; Adclantc; Dad-Dauj;hUr Dessert Entertainment; Bin Sister; Jr. Cnu rnl)lieity; Hello Wk. n -corations Sally Fay STALEY Ti-Girls; Varsity Tennis; Math Club; G.F. Council; Chess Club; Jr. Con W.S.U. Terrance Edward STALLCOP Krosh Baseball; A.S.B. Council; Architectural Club s.c.c. I think rm going to be sick. Sandra Kay STARK Ti-Girls; Footnotes; Starlighters Pres.; Choir; Friendliest H.R. Girl; Tiger Salesman; Tiger Tones Whitworth Roland Huffman STEARNS Radio Club; B-Baseball, F K)tball; CJolf; .Architectural Club W.S.U. Nancy Ann STEINHEISER Ski CHub; Horizon; Jr. Con; Mother-Daughter Tea Hostess; Big Sister; Dad-Daughter Dessert Entertainuienl; Ba.sketball Bounce U. of W . Robert Charles STEINKE s.cc. James Dillard STEPHENS Cross Country; Varsity Track C.B.C. Kathleen Mary STEVENS F.N. A. Sgt-at-Anns, Treas.; G.F. Conmi.; Jr. Con; Big Sister; Bett ' Crocker Award Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing Karen Ann STEVENSON Ti-Girls; H.R. Pres.; .A.S.B. Council; Courtesy Girl; F.T.A.; Home- making, Ski Clubs; Jr. Dance Decorations; Dad- Daughter Dessert Comm. W.S.U. Susan Jane STEVENSON Orpheus Pres.; Usherette Hist.; Jr. Con Choreogra- pher; Surprise Con Chrm.; Mother-Daughter Tea Tags, Decorations Chrm.; Dasidrian; Book Club U. of W. Douglas Richard STEWART Ski Club; A.S.B. , B.F. Councils; Journal Rep.. Tennis; Jr. Con; Inaugural Ball Comm.; H.R. Offices W.S.U. Jo Ann STIER Red Cross Council; A.S.B.. G.F. Comm.; Jr. Con Clean-up W.S.U. 55 Urian Neil STILLWELL Frosh, B-Football U. of . Susan Elizabeth STING LE Usherettes; Ski Club; Horizon; Jr. Con Spe- cialty Act; Surprise Con Publicity Chrm.; Cotton Day Con; Big Sister; G.F. Council w.w.s.c. N ' ictoria Louise STOKES Ti-Girls; Classical Club Trcas.; Pages; Horizon Sgt-at-Arms; A.S.B. Council; Big Sister; G.F. Comm. W.S.XJ. Janet Grace STOWELL F.N. A.; Adelante; G.F. Council; Jr. Con Make- up; Dad-Daughter Dessert Hostess, Pub- licity; Mother-Daughter Tea, Christmas Mixer Decorations Whitworth Faye Francine STRANGE Jr. Exec. Trcas.; A.S.B. Council; Big Sister U.P.S. Linda Ann STREETER Honicniaking Cliib; XOcabiibu-y Contest; Dad-Daughter Dessert Nanie Tags E.W.S.C. Sarah Yasuko SUEMORI Dasidrian; Usherettes Hist.; Honor Band; Orchestra; Music Festi- val; C ' .F,, Jr. Councils; Jr. Con; Mother- Daughter Tea. Dad- Daughter Dessert Comm. F.W.S.C. ' So, Mr. Miller— you didn ' t think 1 could raise piranha at home! Michael James SULLIVAN A.S.B. Council; Ski Club; I ' ire Squad Cal. Tech. David Paul SUTTON H.H. Office; Frosh Football. Baseball U, of L Elaine Sue SUMMERS Bund; Usherettes; Ntother-Daughter Tea C.W.S.C. Kathryn Ann SWANSON Girls ' State; Red Cross Delegate to Orient; A.S.B.. G.V. Hist.; Big Sister Award; Jr. Dance Queen; Dasidrian; Adelante Sec. U. of W. Barbara Jane SUNDBERG ' arsity Tennis; Entre Nous; Ski Club; Jr. Con; Hello Wk. Ticket Chrm.; H.R. Pre.s.; Big Sister; Mother- Daughter Tea Decorations w.s.u. Margaret Luise SWANSON Jr. Con Make-up; Red Cross Council; Ski Club; Dad-Daughter Dessert Comm. Seattle Dental Asst. School Kay Hideko TAI Ti-Girls; Varsity Debate; Forum Treas.; All-City Horizon Cabinet, Editor; Pages; Jr. Con; Tri-Sei; Intramurals U. of Penn. Ronald Edward TAITCH H.R. Pres.; A.S.B., B.F. Councils; B-Footl all; Jr. Con Spe.iking Part; Tiger Salesman Columbia fiarold Wayne TAKBOX Varsity WrrstliiiR; Krosh Baseball; Krosh. B-F K tball E.W.S.C. Sheryl Diaiu- TATRO MothtT-OaunhtiT Tea Cicn. Chnii.; Jr. Danct Picturt Chrm.; Jr. Con; Jr. Hi-Five; Ilori uii Pres.; Adelantf Sgt-at-Arms U.P.S. Douglas Lee TAYLOR Varsity. B-Baskrtball; City Basketball League Scoring Leader; All-City Basketball U. of I, Robert Noel TAYLOR B.F.. A.S.B.. Red Cross Councils; Jr. Con Lead; Red Cross Chrni.; B-Wrestling; Band; (Jreater Spokane Honor Band w.s.u. Judy Hisako TERAO Ti-Ciirl Sul-at-Arnis; Knlre Ntms; Fonun; H.R Pres.; Jr. C ' on; G.F. ( ' ouiU ' il, Connn.; Horizon Offices; Christmas Mixer Ticket ( hrnt. U. of Cal., Berkeley Kary Ann THIELE Adelante; Jr. Con Programs S.C.C. Billie Ray THOMPSON Letterman; Varsity, B- WrestlinK; B-Baseball; A.S.B.. B.F. Councils; H.R. Offices U. of L Michelle DeAnne THIOT Ti-Girl; Golf Tean ; Ski Club; H.R. Pres.; Christniiis, Cotton Day, Surprise Cons; Mother- DauKhter Tea, Dad- Dantihter Dessert Comm. .Southern Methodist U. James Xavier THOMPSON B-Wrestling; A.S.B. Council U. of O. Charles Patrick THOMAS B.F. Pres.; Jr. Class Pres.; Viirsity Basketball; A.S.B. Covmcil; Senate, Key Clubs W.S.U Lynn Renwick THOMPSON G.F. Sjit-at-Amis; Book Club V. Pres.; Cbib ' 65 Decorations Co- C;hrm;. Ti-Ciirl; Entre His SKt-at-Arms; Horizon Pres. Gonzaga in Florence Gregory George THOMAS Varsity. B-Wreslling; Basketball; Baseball; .Archery, Ski. Pep Clubs; Jr. Con Arizona State U. Pamela Jeanne THOMPSON Ti-Girls; Footnotes; BcM k Club; Entre Nous; Sr. Class Sec; Club ' 65 Food Chrm; Food, Mother-Daughter Tea; Co-Gen. Chrm. Dad-Daughter Dessert W.S.U. Steven Robert THOMAS U. S. Navy John Russell THORNTON A.S.B., Red Cross Councils; B-Basketball; B-Cross Country M.S.U. Donald Edwin THRAILKILL S.C.C. Judith Ann THRASH Jr. C  n; Dad-Daughter Dessert Comm. Morse Beauty School (Christopher Stanley S ha pi and TIBBS A.S.B. Council; Nat ional N!erit Letter of Merit; Pep Clvdi; ' arsit - Tennis; Football; Track V. of W. Robert Nomuun TILLMAN B.F.. A.S.B. CHHuiciU, H.R. Offices; Ski Club; Jr. Con u.auA. Mar Louise TOBIE F.N. A.. Jr. C.HJ Cos- tumes; Mother-Daughter Tea Refreshments; A.S.B. C Mmcil PX.C. lames Edward TOMBARI Sr. Band; B-Ti ' iiiii.s w.s.u. Robert Henry TOMLINSON i ( a.stniast(Ts; Ski Club; A.S.B. Council; H.R. Offict-s U. of Arizona Pamela Ka TONN Jr. C ' on Director; Oasidrian Frivolitio Chriu.; Thi-spians; Csht-rcttvs; Titfcr Sr. Alhuni Ed.; Children ; Theater; Ski Club; Quill Scroll U. of W. Ma. V The Winner?! James Arthur TRUSTY A.S.B. , B.K., Red Cross Councils; Jr. Con; Frosh Football; H.R. Offices W.S.U. Marylou Denise TRYON TiKer Staff; Math Club; Tri-Sci; Quill Scroll; A.S.B. Rep. W.S.U. Thomas Ernest TOONE Tri-Sci; Hello Wk. Name Tags, Con; Jr. Con Dance Line; Red Cross Council; Pep Club B.Y.U. Terry Wa ' ne TSCHIRLEY A.S.B. Pres.; Boys ' State .Alteniate; Das Rheingold Pres.; Jr. Toiistniasters 5th Exec; Varsit ' . B-Wrestling; B-Tennis U. of Penn. Timothy Jacob TRAXINGER B-Baseball; B.F.. A.S.B. Councils; Jr. Con; H.R. Offices San Jose State Nancy Joyce TSUTAKAWA Tijicr Classes Ed.; Ti- Girls; Journal Staff; Quill Scroll; F.N. A. Hist.. Treas.; Horizon Hist.. Sec; Das Rheingold; Jr. Con W.S.U. Kathryn Margaret TRIPLETT Adelante; Jr. Con; Basketball Bounce; C ' hristnias Mixer. Dad- Daughter Dessert. Mother-Daughter Tea Conuii.; H.R. Offices; Red Cross Council U. of Cal. Dennis Lee TYE Tennis U. of W. Lee Ann VAAGEN Ti-Girls; Footnotes; Entre Nous Sgt-at-Arms; Pages Treas.; G.F. Council; Horizon Pres.; BtHik Club; Club ' 65 Publicity Chmi. W.S.U. Robert Earl VAN SLYKE B-Track; Cross Countr ' ; Tennis; Orchestra; Greater Spt kane Honor Band; A.S.B. Council; Book Club U. of L Susan Mao ' VAUDREY Big Sister; Girls Glee; Christmas Con; Jr. Con Costumes; G.F. Council Holly Jane VEIUM Ti-Girls; Adelante Hist.; Ski Club; A.S.B.. G.F., Red Cross Councils; Hello WTc. Co- Chrm.; Dad-Daughter Dessert Comm. W.S.U. George James VELIS Journal Sports Ed.; Tiger Salesman; B- Football, Baseball; Jr. Class Council, Nomin- ating Comm. Chrm.; Friendliest H.R. Bov; Pep Club; Quill Scroll W.S.U. VERTHEES Tt-Girls; Eiitro Nous Sgt-al-Aniis; Horizon Sec; O.K. Council; A.S.B.. C;.F. Comm. E.W.S.C. IUi 1 r.iiik VERVAIR K.B.U. C DllllK l.l l ' VETTER Kril Ooss, C.K. C vnicils vv.s.u. li rii- Ji aii VICK U.sh -r -ttcs; A.S.B. Council; Jr. C ' on Dance Line; Ski Club; A.S.B. . G.F. Comm. w.s.u. Sandra l.ini VON OLNHAUSEN At Moses Lak« ' : Honu ' comin ; Throne C ' omni.; n;in(lsonie Harry Money Making; Sr. Prom Deeor;itions; . nnual Staff S.C.C. Richard Earl VROMAN Chess Club Pres.; Band; Bowling CUib; B-Bascball U. of W. Michael Allen WALKER Jr. Con Speaking Part; Choir; .A.S.B. Council W.S.U. Sherrcy Ann WALKER Jr. Exec. Sec; Surprise Con; Jr. Con Programs; Mother-Daughter Tea, Dad-Daughter Dessert Comm.; G.F. Council; Club ' 65 Tickets U. of W. Thomas George WALLACE Band; B.F. Comm.; Fire Squad; A.S.B., B.F., Red Cross Councils; Journal Rep.; B-Wrestling James Edward WALLINGFORD Senate, Pep, Ski Clubs; Varsity, B-F K tball; B-Wrestling; Jr. Con; Jr. Dance Comm.; Lettermen ' s Club V. Pres. U. of L Lezhe Jeanne WALSER .- .S.B. Council; Sr. Band; Greater Spokane Honor Band Sacred Heart School of Nursing James Gordon WALTON Jr. Class Council; Camera Club E.W.S.C. Carol Lee WANAMAKER Usherettes; Dasidrian; A.S.B.. Sr. Class. Red Cross Councils; Tiger Staff; Quill Scroll; Courtesy Girl; A.S.B., G.F. Comm.; Thespians W.S.U. George WASHBURN W.S.U. Diane Joyce WATKINS G.F. Council; Courtesy Girl; Jr. Con Dance Line; Jr. Con, Mother- Daughter Tea Decorations; Ski Club W.S.U. John Kenyon WATSON H.R. Pres.; Fire Squad; Journal Rep. ; Red Cross Council; Jr. Con Dance Line; Christmas Mixer Ticket Comm. U.C.L.A. Jim Russell WAYMIRE Architectural Club; B.F. Council; Jr. Con Set Design W.S.U. Jacqueline Ann WEAVER Math Club; Das Rhein- gold Pres.; G.F., Red Cross Councils; Journal Rep.; Thespians One-Act Play; Big Sister Gonzaga Judy Lucille WEBSTER Dad-Daughter Dessert Programs Ciirm.; Jr. Con; Jr. Dance; Horizon Sec; G.F. Council; H.R. Sec; Big Sister; G.F., A.S.B. Comm. C.W.S.C. Allan Jay WETLAND Nafl. Merit Finalist; H.R. Pres., Sec; A.S.B. Coimcil; Varsit ' , B- Tennis; A.Z.A. Pres.; Math Club; Letterman U. of W. Jeanne Lee WERTZ BiK Sister; O.K.. Red Cross Councils; Ski Club Sgt-at-Arms; Dad- Daughter Dessert Comm.; Cotton Day Con; Hello Vk. Mixer W.S.U. Lynda Clarice WEST Big Sister; Jr. Con vv.s.u. James Scott WHEELER B.F. Council; Chess Club Pres.; Forum C ' luh Treas.; Ski Club; Jr. Con; A.S.B. Rep. M.S.U. James Robert WHITE I-rosh lM)ot})an, Basket- ball, Baseball; H-Foolball. Basketball w.s.u. I ' eter Sullivan WHITE B.F., A.S.B. Councils; Pep Club Sandra Jean WHITE Jr. Exec. Pres.; H.R. Sec; Jr. Dance Comm.; Jr. Con; Inaugural B all, Basketball Bounce, Christmas Mixer. Dad- Daughter Dessert Comm. U. of I. Darrell Eugene WHITMAN Tennis; Pep Club; A.S.B. Council Judith Ann WIERZBOWSKI F.N. A. WTiitworth Linda Elaine WIERZBOWSKI K.B.U. Lonnie Darral WIESE A.S.B., B.F., Jr. Class Councils; Jr. Con Clean-up; Jr. Dance Decorations; Classical Club Sgt-at-Arms; Club 6.5 Decorations W.S.U. James Bruce WILLIAMS W.S.U. Matthew Charles WILLIAMS Tennis; Ski Club; H.R. Offices; Red Cross Council; Hall Proctor; All-School Play; Frosh Basketball; Orpheus; Club ' 6-5; Christinas Mixer W.S.U. Richard Dessert WILLIAMS A.S.B.. Red Cross Councils; Jr. Con Speaking Part; Hall PnK ' toi ; Ski, Pep Clubs; Christmas Mixer Decora- lions; Boys Intranuirals San Francisco State Steven Raymond WILLIAMS Varsity. B-Bascball E.W.S.C. Miriam Clarice WILSEY Tiger, Journal Staffs; Ushm-ttes; Dasidrian; Quill Scroll; Courtesy Girl; G.F. Council, Chrm.; A.S.B. Chrm. U. of W. Fred Davey, Jr. WILSON W.S.U. Jean Marie WILSON Red Cross Mixer Refreshments; Dad- Daughter Dessert Decorations S.C.C. Larry Dean WILSON Frosh Football S.C.C. William Marcus WIMBERLEY V arsity Wrestling; B.F., Sr. Class, Red Cross Councils; Jr. Con Dance Line; Tennis; Chivalry Day College of Idaho Larry Dale WIMMER At Libbv; B.F. Council; Basketball; Football; Baseball; Letterman; H.R. Offices E.W.S.C. Shirley Ann Marie VVINTERROTH Hiu- Sist. r; II. R. Offices E.W.S.C. l.inda Kay WINTERS Ski Club Sec; A.S.B.. G.F. Councils; Ti-DEC. Adelante; Mother- Daughter Tea Comm.; BiR Sister; Jr. Con W.S.U. Judy Irene VVINTON Choir; II. R. Sec.; Dad- Daughter Dessert, InauKural Ball, Mother- Daughter Tea Comm.; Jr. Dance Decorations; Ski Club; G.F. Council; Girls Glcc W.S.U. Dick Orvillc WITIIEE At Republic U.S. Rand; Chorus Whitworth Diane Louise WITTER Big Sister; GirLs Intramurals; Girls Glee E.W.S.C. James Alien WOLFF Tri-Sci Pres.; A.S.B., B.F. Covmcils; Tennis U. of Colorado Blaine Michael WOOD Varsity Golf; Jr. Con Speaking Part; B.F., A.S.B. Councils; Frosh Baseball, Basketball W.S.U. Samuel Patrick WOOD Varsity Golf; Frosh Baseball, Basketball; Jr. Con .Speaking Part; A.S.B.. B.F. Councils; Friendliest H.R. Boy U. of W. Michael Joe WORTHEN Tiger Staff Head Photographer; Photography Club U. S. Navy William David WORTHINGTON Debate C;luti Pres.; B.F. Council; F.T.A. Treas., District Co-ordinator; Jr., Varsity Debate; First Speaker, City League Drake U. Diane Lynn WRAY G.F. Council; Y.F.C. Prairie Bible Institute Lana Maria WRAY Y.F.C; F.N. A. Red Cross Whitvrorth Virginia Louise WRIGHT Honu ' making Club V. Pres.; G.F. Council, Comm.; Jr. . chievement Sec., Treas.; Sec. of Year Finalist; Big Sister; Book Club W.S.V. it Should old acquaintance be forgot ... Michele Paul YAKE Math Club; Tri-Sci; .Archery Club Pres.; Jr. Con Set; Tennis; Jr. Band; Pep Chib W.S.U. William Ellsworth YAKE Das Rheingold Treas.; .Archery Club Treas.; Tri-Sci; Orchestra W.S.U. Lynn Haruko YAMAMOTO Ti-C.irls. Plebe Pres.. Das Rheingold Pres.. Papyrus; Jr. Con; Tigr- Staff, Salesman; QuiV. Scroll; G.F., Red Cross Councils U. of W. Joe Uavis, Jr. YATES Jr. Class Council; ' arsitv. B-Wrestlinj;; Kri)sh Track. Basketball S.C.C. James ArleiKh ZACHEK I.i ttcniian; A.S.B. Council; ' arsity K(K tball Mgr. W.S.U. l avid Louis ZACK B.F. CouTicil; Study Hall Proctor; Pep Club E.W.S.C. Robert .Michael ZAT Choir ' . Pres.; Boy.s Glee; Bed C ' ros.s Coinicil; Christinas Mixer Music; Hello Wk. Publicity; Book Club; Jr. Class Council Conzaga Jeraline Joan ZELLER Ti-Girls; K.N. A. Sec; Jr. Exec. .5th Exec; Jr. Con Make-up; Ti-Girl Con; G.F. Coiuicil W.S.U. John Karl ZELLEK rrosh Track W.S.U. Lija ZILGME Cotton Day Con Enlcr- tainint ' iit Chnii.; Ski Club; Thespians; InaiiK- nral Ball Decorations; Dad-Daughter Dessert Comm.; A.S.B., G.F., Red Cross Cotmcils E.W.S.C. Susan Jane ZORNES HoinentakInK Chil) Pres., V. Pres., Sec., Trcas.; CF. Council; Suriirisc Con; H.R. Sec; Dad-Daiiehter Dessert Costumes; Homemaker of Year S.C.C. Uniberto ZUBALLI A.F.S. Exchange Student; Fonnn Cliih; L.C. Friendliest Boy; Key Chih U. of Trieste GRADUATING SENIORS NOT PICTURED Fred Valentine Agee William Banks Curtis Joseph Boehm Dan Douglas Burkey Frederick William Burnet Michael Charles Dawson Alvin Maurice Finch Eamestine Elizabeth Finnic James Cooper Foust Stephen Wingeier Gilbert Lawrence Edward Gray Harold Duane Hagen Michael Eugene Ilobbs Gary Wayne Hutsell Kelvin Ray Kelsey Mark Wendell Levno Heather MacGillivray Willard Edward Mitchell HI Loren Bredin Modesitt Charlene May Norby Darrell Duane Peterson James Mansfield Robinson Kenneth Rodney Rose James Henry Rousseau Michael Thomas Sargent Jack Justin Schmitz Carl V ' alter Schroeder Gale Alden Schultz Michael William Sprague Reggie John Sutter Thomas William i ' umlinson Brent Howard Whicker Gerald Steven Whitney Donald Jay Williams Patrick John ' illian s Atigustinus Wong 11: 20 — Proving a theory in physics class 66 Learning from the AST, PREPARING FOR TrfE FUTURE FALL Bill Lund, president SPRING Left to rif ht: Marcia Honda, secretary; Gerry Kuwada, vice president; Ron Sims, fifth execntive; Scott Neilson, treasurer. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: George Cain, fifth executive; Barry Briggs, vice president; Chris Jones, treasurer; Sally Schafer, secretarv . Larry Lander, president MR. BUNN 9 Row 1: Julie Moriya, Bonnie White. (; iithi.i Wood, Don Miikai, Phyllis Myrick, Kathy Vorioka, Cherv l McSpadden. Row 2: Cerauhne Moore, Bob Mukai, Kathv Warner, Ward Walker Ann Waki-field, Kathy West, Diane Wynne, Norman Wells. Row 3: Robin MtPherson, Becky Mickel- .son, Owen Miller, Jerry Moore, Larry Moore, Art Woolery, Ron Westlund. Row 4: Art Murphy, Marilyn Wahiis, Steve Meyer, Mike McRae, Hay McKlfish, Linda Wolcott, Marc Mcrcurv, Mark Mors, Judy Wilson. JUNIORS MRS. WOODELL 112 Row 1: Kay Yoiin ;, Sandy Eronsori, Bruce Finney, Fred Gardner, Joe Dow, Cindy Dunlap, Debbie Emery. Row 2: Joe Echols, Robyn Follett, Ray CleraKhty, Pat Franke, Pam Franke, Ken Gates, Jim Diuin. Row .3: Susan P ' ruechte, Bruce Bledsoe, Jerr ' P ' reeman, Rick Gallowa ' , Pam I ' nKard, Dave Eash, Jim Elmer. Row 4: Tim l- ' itz- patrick, Vel Barker, Phil Decker, Larry Ertz, Dave Ellis, Larry Fiechtner, Karen Sonderen. MR. IVERSON; MRS. SUTHERLIN 122 Row 1: Bess Brogan, Bruce Bar- num, Karen Branson, David Bell. Bonnie Bell, Karen Blegen, Mary Brooks. Row 2: Gary Buckley. Charlie Boothe, Mike Bard, Lisa Brubaker, Neddy Bayne, Jennifer Biehn. Row 3: Everett Gust, Mike Brady. Mike Brandon. John Edwards, Pete Briggs. Glenn Gibson, ' icki Bunn, Bob Barth Row 4: Bryan Barger, Doug Brock- way. Mike Barrington, Mike Berg. Gene Baldwin, Brian Blackhurst. Dick Bergeron, Pam Brooks. MRS. SHERBURNE 203 Row 1: SiliKli ' c Sauncli rs, Bonnie Derhak, Nita Davis, Christine Schneider, Truth Ciilhertson, Norma Crai ;. Row 2: Karen Diir- brow, Lincla Carter, Jan Claeson, Mike CraiK. D Ann Shaw, Bob Sava !;e. Row .3: Eileen Foreman, Bonnie Camon, Don Sims, ' irsinia Ciirter, .Sharon Code, Rick Deno, Mike Dahmen. Row 4: Bob Cool- bauuh, Ron Sims, Riiss Shover, John Carver, Jim Salter, Steve Snider, Rudy Solomon, Mike Schiethe. Steve Peterson. JUNIORS MR. O ' NEILL 205-A Row 1: Tom Nishimura, Diana Nestor, Vicki Nichols, Maureen McCann, Tammie Nordmark, Tami McWilliams. Row 2: Ruth Mc- Donald, Bob Nelson, Dick Moffatt, Fritz Nichols, Bonnie Mcintosh, Mar ' Morehouse. Row 3: Kathee Morris, Bill Nafiy, Scott Neilson, Mike Mounsey, Sandi McKee, Ken Morrison. Row 4: Nancy Maxfield, Sue Norbeck, Tom Neupert, Tom McLaughlin, Steve Moll, Sally Maxwell, Monza Naff, Sue Moen. i -i 70 MISS HUNT 209 Row 1: Sally Racier, Susan Schafer, Sally SchafiT, Jant-t Meske, Susan Romney, Chris Ransom, Shirley Sampson, Sonja Sall iuist. Row 2: Linda Rice-Jones, Joann Schlosser, Betsy Reid, Linda Sprafiue, Harley Reckord, Doug Rouse, Mary Rost- borg, Niamey Reed, Dorothy Steiwer. Row 3: C ' .ayle Robinson, lanice Secord, Rosemary Rogers, Phil Harper, Dale Riddle, Tom Sneva. Pat Shinault, Mary Scott. Row 4: Chuck Sleeth, Jeff Rid- dle, Sarah Salmon, Bill Rodgers, Mike Randall, Bob Snow, Chuck Shclton, Bud Revious, Scott Sledge, Molly Scammell. MR. WUHRMAN 210 Row 1: Liz Taitch, Gary Taitch, Bruce Thompson, Gretchen Stuart, Anne Strecker, Penne W ' olford. Row 2: Gerald Thomas, Jerry W ' yatt, Merrie Wilson, Toni Winston, Cindi Zug, Patti Steen, Diane W ' haley, Judy Sweeting. Row 3: Paula Thornton, Dianne Swenhaugen, Dan Torpey, Jim Uprichard. Dennis Sutton, Dick Spangler, Ed Woodell, Bill Wright. David ' enn. Row 4: Sue West John Stillwell, Jeanne Tefft, Craw- ford Spens, Ron Wilco.x, Robin VanAllen, Dick N ' ining, Tom War- rick, Jim Whaley, Shirle ' Storment 71 a, p .rs JUNIORS MRS. BROWN 212 Row 1: Carolyn Karj;. .St( ' | lianic Laml ert. Nancy Keil, Clerry Kii« acla, Donna Fislier, RoKt ' r Kcvis, Martha Lawson, Diane Kcllclicr. Row 2: PoKKy Davis, Mike Karlin, John Jorjiensen, Linda Kent. Ken Jones, Ken Kinyon, Maria Kasperskyj, Cloria Keane. Row Bill Kinf;, Norman KruRer, Jim l,ee, Russell Jones, Bill Kelle , Hal Laekman, Ken Karj;, Linda Lenke. Row 4: Beth Kalinoski, Dan Kelley, Dan Kerr, Mar | Koslowsky, Art Lewis, C ' hris Kopc .ynski, Larry Lander, Crai Koix-t. MR. WICKLINE 216 Row I: Linda (k nis, Jill Connelly, Kay Carmichael, Sue Clements, Cathy Carnev-, Susan Denerstrom, Cloria Cate, Tommv Chamberlain. Row 2: Ja - Delaiie ' y, Kathy C:lark, Jud C-liastain. Ken Doyle. Bar- bara Oainer. Cail Dieter, C.aiy Donnhty. Dale Dennie. Row 3: Jim C ' liristensen. Pat CHare, Linnea Chandler, Diek C ook, ( ' hnck Davis, Claudia (Conner, Jerry- Cousins, Deanne Doty, Sheila Diffley. Row 4: Mary Anu Cadler, Bern Caiinmins, Linda Case, Boh 0)00, Barbara Dean, Phil Derby, Ceorjle Colby. Jnlie C arstens. Jim Cromer. MR. SKINNER 219 Row I: Janie Hahn. Robin Hamel, Sue Hanson, Judy Hart, Stan Hal- pern, Laurel Creene, Carol Hathawa . Row 2: Darlene Hiirt, Syd Cunning, Marcia Cibbon, Sue Coodrich, Lydia Creener, Dick Crinstad, Sherry Cier, Ceor e Harrison. Row .3: Jeanne Harras, Martha Harsh, James Chambers, .Stuiirt Hammond, MaryAnn Clilpin, Louie Hatfield, Dick Hiller. Row 4: Judy Cill, Howie Kello K, Tom Hansen, John Cuthrie, Jim Hawley, Bob Crecne, Harold Wesson, Bill Bradv. 72 MRS. KNOX 221 Row I : MarHiirct Borhauer, I aiiric Linthiuist, Sue Malaiul, Dorotliy Loll, Martie Kinkadc, Ros Man ., Jill Bowers. Row 2: Ken Howard, Paul NIatsushita, Marilyn Marshall, Jon Mackenzie, Jane NIattliews, Judi I.O);an, Pat Lon ;, Jim LonK, Bill Copley. Row .3: Tom LoKsdon, Steve Moeller, Oloria Mace, Dan Kinji, Bill IjUiuI, Tom Jones, Larry Marker, Francis Martin. Row 4: Rick Mattliiesen, Doufj Livingstone, Dave LitzenberHer, Don Trndell, Tim McClelland, Earl Linquist, Dick Magney, Roy Matsushita, Dave Maguire. JUNIORS MRS. HOWARD 222 Row I: Judy Hole, Laurel Hotrum, Nancy Johnson, Len Hester, Angela Johnstone, Penny Jarvis, Nancy Huckaba. Row 2: Judy Helphrey, Liz Johnson, Cathy Huey, C;ar - Johnson, Randy Johnson, Mark Mnssein, Hill Heim, Marcia Honda. Row .3: Jean Hunter, Pat Hewett, Joyce Hovanes, Mike Hutsell, Pat Herrmann, l at Hildenbrandt, David Hepburn, Janice Hijiya. Row 4: Ken Howser, Michael Johnson, Molly Holmciuist, Ronald JoJinson, Art Johnson. Mike Hewins. Jim Hibhs. Byron Hoffman. MR. ZOLLARS 302 Row 1: Joyce Presle ' , Darlene Parker. Sharon Sore -, Rich Novak. Linda Plummer, Sherri Porter. Sue IVterson. Row 2: Tony Popp, Myra Moldenhauer, Sally Noble, Jeff Meyers, Christine Peterson, Bruce Ota, Reisse Perin. Row 3: Chuck Neill, Marsha Peterson, Michael O ' Rourke, John Ostwrn, Connie hillips, Karen Peterson, Jody Tate, ( ' .wain Oka. Row 4: Pat NfcKenna. Tim Bruya. Bob Pearson. Bill Pierre, Carv Teale, Terrv Protto. Rick Oaksford, Bob Priess MRS. WRIGHT 320 Row 1: Jim Holton, Chris Takoshita. Francie Sullivan, Gri-g Stan, Al Borccns, Bonnie Campbell, Ralf Butler, Kaye Tobias. Row 2: Sharon Tarbox, Barr - Briggs, Dick Speer, Hollin Thomas, Joany Bush, Floyd Brady, Sandie Stanlex ' . Row .T: . nn ' oss, Linda ' an Leeuwen, Nancy Staley, Jay Bond, Jay Bowen, l?rian Brcen, Pam Brown, Xancy Taggart. Row 4: Sue Brown, Pete Talbot, Don Brown, David N ' ergin. Ceorge Cain, Greg Bogus, Steve Burkwist, Charlotte Bow ers. JUNIORS MRS. ROSSING 328 Row 1 : Caryl Booth, Carol Akiyama, Sharon Heinz, Sydney Allison, Claudia Babin, Loren Avers. Row 2: Diane Adams, Robert ' Stacey, Vim Alsup, Wayne Amundsonj I ' va Coan, Jeff Aiken, Steve Aspin- wall. Row 3: Sue Anderson, Patti Balch, Jerry Anderson, Pam Alden, Linda Ackemian, Kathy Mills. Steve Gamer, David Arnold. Row 4: Craig Austin, Mike Alfstad, Ken Allison, Mary Autrey, Sid Austin, Dave Anderson, Leigh Backenstoe, Mike Alward. I ' ll close the door and your hiccups will be gone. 74 Thanks lor stiutting the door on my nose! MR. KRAMLICH 4 Row 1 : Pat Forbes, Pat Fitzpatrick, Lana Farrell, Bob Jarvis, V ' icki Caistafson, Candi Kiinzman, Douj; Hamilton, MaryBeth Johnson. Row 2: Nancy Kellcy, Jan Jensen, Marsha Hindin, Jerry Herron, Mari Goodrich, Jeff Jones, Beamar Huetter, Dave Kepi. Row 3: Tom Harris, Maureen Fitzgerald, Steve Leslie, Joanne Gould, Stephanie Franklin, Mark Jernifian, Dan Gannon, Lloyd Joseph. Row 4: Dick Gunning, Tom Gilbert, Rita Hazlett, James Hoffart, Jeff Hick- erson, Marilyn Kenna, Dave Heyamoto, Renee LaReice, Sandy Holmes. SOPHOMORES MR. ELLIS 6 Row 1: Mike Sciaccotti, Mike Slattery, Daniel Roberg, Jean Rice, Justin Shimada, Jill Shriver, Linda Hathaway. Row 2: Pam Rumford, Kathy Shannon, Marian Scholes, Kim Schasrc, Linda Riley, Linda Roohlitz, Jessie Rou.sseau. Row 3: Susan Saunders, John E. Smith, Ronnie Saty, Sue Rosenbalm, Susan Riley, Randy Smith, Karen Smith. Row 4: Steve Roberts, Jim Schack, Jim Small, Stan Smith, Tony Winslow, Mike Saad, Karyn Sackville-West, John L. Smith. MR. BALDWIN 21 Row 1 : Ken Kato, Rhonda White- head, Sandra Krause, Marsha James, Sharon Ives, Connie Horiuchi. Row 2: Tony Sprague, Donna Lindell, Pat Kirihara, Dar- lene Howlett, Kathy Kosai, Cindy Klassen. Row 3: Steve Morrison, Barbara Johnson, John Horn, Larry Kevis, Linda Kayano, Mikki Johnson, Carol Klein. Row 4: Marlene Johnson, Jim Brett, Rick Kluber, Bern Indahl, Pat Kacalek, Judy Irvine, Alan Kinder, Gordon Kannegaard. mm MR. SIVERTSON 22 Row 1: Terry Ellis, Art Froese, Dcnise Garceaii, Sally Gaylord, Jerry Dyer, Ev lin Lord. Row 2: Rich Ellis, Ann Fogelquist, Char- lene Dii pper, Steven CJetman, Mary Louise Domek, Bill Gactano, Dan Fay, Steve Durant. Row 3: John Fowler, Bob Little, Pat Linden, Joan Elsom, Kathy Foster, Tom Ferris, Matthew (lerald. Row 4: Tim Kenney, Bob Lewis, Dick Lopes, Larry DeVolve, Scott MacCillivary, Bill Dow, Randy Fuller, Bob Gix. SOPHOMORES MR. HARTLEY 109 Row I : Nick Skok, Linda Wolfer- man, Jim Weyen, Mary Van Veen, ban Wallat, Sue Stickle, Tim Williams, Vicki Spear. Row 2: Dave Snell, Linda Torkelson, Chuck Snoddy, John Wood, Macrae HiuKrose, Brian Williams, Alex- andra Theis, Dan Norman, Nancy Zupan. Row 3: Rebecca Jones, Michael Van Veen, Gordon Veium, Dave Yadon, Dennis Poppe, Joseph Stephens, Mark Sweeney, Richard Van Veen, Lynda Von Olnhausen. Row 4: Minnie Sterns, Jerry Sneva, Gren Staples, Ron Stone, Craig Smith, John Skadan. George White, Rick Wilson, Esther Weiland. MRS. SCHUBERT 125 Row 1: Mia Bohn, Joellen Denney, Nancy Bergh, C athey Barrett, Linda Copley, Sherr ' Hills, Har- vey Allen. Row 2: Bob Devine, Maryann Bayne, Andrea Daw, Conny Cha.se, Linda Brady, Hal Dixon, Polly Anderson, Linda Eskeberg. Row 3: Dave Armstrong, Barbara Allen, Shelley Brown, Ted Caesar, Diane Berg, Art Clark, Greg Bever, Mike Carlson, Karen Crawford. Row 4: Donna Ray Campbell, Rnss Eldore, Gao ' Cope- land, Charles DeLeon, Dale Anderson, Jan Dagman, Bill Bergh, Boyd Anderson, Jeff Coder. 76 MR. HAMILTON 204 Row 1: Nikki IVmbcrton, Rachelle Mccnach, Linda Miikai, Stephanie Peterson, Cindy Novak, Roxanne Nelson, Bryan Mukai. Row 2: Jerr Niunata, Joanne Olson, Sliarleen Mills, Bari Newton, Ann Perr ' , Don N ' wl) ' , Drew Overliauser. Row 3: Rick Pansie, Ron Mott, John Monard, Denise Petrak, I.ori Mercury, Donna Nix, KviKenia Hepsold. Row 4: Carol Nechanicky, Kdward Jordan, Linda Pilant, John Minnix, Jim Nichols, Jim Ott, Dean Reefl, Dick Prater. SOPHOMORES MRS. HUTCHISON 205 Row I: Siizi Yamamoto, Klaine V ' roman, Brian Wilson, Jean Manz, Joan Manz, Ken WinteiToth, Carol Venn, Darlcnc Daugherty. Row 2: Maria Ingram, Katie Vennema, Ron White, Linda Wold, Carolyn Wolff, Fritz C;ibbs, Dehhi Vanhoff, Jim Cline. Row ,3: Judy Mangan, Mayre West, Sue Wilke, Anne Vennema, Casey Hill, C ' aroi Wahvis, Tom Yake, Ken Colon. Row 4: Kmma Jean Thompson, Roger Witty, Sam Weinstock, Dennis Whitten, Jim Weinstock, Art V ' aliquette, Jerry Harrington, Neil Warren, Linda Wood. Wake up! He ' s going to take our picture. Oh, no! The straw. 77 MRS. ADAMS 206 Row 1: Camaii Brown, Marc Akiyama, Andy Ariizumi, Carol Bradley, Joe Barr, Jennie Adams, David Brooks, Tom Ajjer. Row 2: Sherry Baker, Dan Bartholomew, Ray Bell, Art Ashe, Donna Adam- son, Tom Barcklay, Ardeth Brown. Row 3: Dan Bly, Annette Ashley, Thomas Barrinjiton, Mar - Bronson. Chuck Bartlett, Jan Aylo ' r, Al Bradwin. Row 4: Kathy Aoki, John Brown, Dorothy Beaver, Ken Bettinger, Dous Bakken, Greg Aronson, Mike Adams, Judi Bangs, Kris Andersen. SOPHOMORES MR. SCHOENING 208 Row 1: Mickey Roberts, (iail Mc- Williams, ( orinne McCrew, Cheri .Shockley, Mike Mercer, Helen Rickman, Rhonda Reeves, Diana I anman, Marv Morse, Mar ' Ann Miller. Row 2: Steve Ogohara, Kari ' n Paulson, Wayne Niuies, Bob Page, Katie Slianewise, John Neal, Sandra Nottingham, Jim Ximnicht. Tammie Phillipp, Ingrid Rissmann. Row 3: C.len Ocheltree, Connie Nelson, Mike Merrill, Janet Priess, Bernie Sheldon, Feni Safford, Dan O ' Brien, Diana Rodney, Pat San- dahl, Marianne Moore. Tim Osborne, Aila Remes. Row 4: Charlie Romberg, Bob Self, Mike Peck, Ron Michelbook, Rick Retherford, Roger Sanders, Sue McLaughlin, Mike Runyan, Allen Simon, Tommy Poulos, Shirley Schneider, Pat Phalon. MR. HURST 220 A Row 1: Roxie Burger, Sharon Chamberla in, Beverly Colwell, Spencer Daniels, Pam Casto, Connie Christman, Donna Buchanan. Row 2: Kathryn Curry er, Pamela Conners, Marion Clifton, Nancy Buerg, Mary Jane Corliss, Merri Ann Campbell, Dawn Davidson. Row . ' ): Jim Cousins, Bob Clark, Joe Clark, Kim Contos, Jan Davidson, Ro.xanne Curryer, Connie Byrnes. Row 4: Howard Buchanan, Terr ' Cavender, Dann Carson, Tom Burkwist, Pat Cardinal, Karen Buettner, Linda Claassen. MRS. CARSWELL 223 Row 1: Bill Haiishaw, Terry Hill. C;ail Gotzian. Ron Honda, Jolm (irct ' iicr, Kathy CJustafson. Row 2: Cliris Henry, Lianne HerinHtoii. Denise Hayashi, Rose C.iierei, l.yla Hesseltine, Kathy HaKeman. Anne Hiller. Row .3: Bruee Havens. Jim Hijiya, Alhin Hoenier, Dick Heitman, lerrv Henwood, David Haley, Kath - llabbestad. Row 4: Cleoy Hayashi, Elvera Clustafson. Steven Gness, Glark Hess. Ciordon Greve, Donna (ioodell, Barbara Avnef, Greg HiRgins. SOPHOMORES MR. RICH 801 Row 1: .Sherry Staley, John Trip- lett, Jim Thayer, Mike Uno. Jerr Tnmlinson, Linda Terr%-, Kath Taketa. Row 2: Dave Slim, ' Marilee Terry. Jaeoh Urban. Jim Steiwer. Bill Tresko. Snsan Swanson, Pal Storey. Row .3: Marlene Taitch. V ' icki Swartz, Sterling Streich. .Susan Swearingen, Wayne Stirpe. I inda Tenferf, Laura Staimer. Row 4: Janice Thompson, Tim Strycker, Pat Thomas, Donu Sowder, Dong Szafransky, Tom Stewart. Frank Snemori. Ghrvstal Stokes. MR. FLETCHER 327 Row I: SaniK Maggard, ' end l.ally, Dennis McDonald, Dale ' Larson, Uoxanne Langland. Row 2: PanI Luppert, Linnet Heinz, (herald Le Glaire, Lanrie Mac- Master, Louise McBride, Tina Manion. Row . ' 5: Bill Leekie, Sue Lant r, Carolyn Lawrence, Eileen Mathews, Jodie Maye, Terr - Mace, Row 4: |(). nu Ma,ners, loe Slc- Cormack. Dick McAuliffe, Bill Maxe -, Marcia Langhans, Pat McClalchey, Barne - Barnhart. Anne Martin. m 1 t I MR. KAMP 8 Row 1: Joliii Harris, Becky Cold st liinit ., Hcv Ilarkc, Handy Hcin Margie (Irccn, Handy llcnrv Jaccjuii ' Hcrron. How 2: Roi Ilanni ' s, Sue (iraliam, (Jarv C ' .rct i Alice Hill. Mark Handc, janic . Headstrom, Tom (Jrcciificld. Row 3: Hichard Hayaslii, Betty Ham l.arry HiKiismith, Shirley Harrini; ton, Dave CIreve, Donita Hazletl Tom Hall. Row 4: Karen Ciitln ii Hod Clier, I.inda C.iithrie, Doi Haverfield, Sally Haync ' I om Harsh. Jndy Harl FRESHMEN MR. WEBB 11 Row 1: Linda Colwcll, Debhi. C onnery, Olfja Demiis, Diana Da Siizio DeV ' leminK, Bob Coulti i Priscilla Davis, JoAnn Delani Mike Derrick. Row 2: Susie Dm ham, Jean Davis, Debby Culler Lavonne Davis, l.oretta Dencnny, CeorKe (;rai.i;, Hoberta Davidson, Cheri Du(;henc. Row .3: Linda Chirkson, Phyllis Collins, Marilyn Cramer, Nlike Delvechio, Ro Dahlen, Bob Doyle, Larry David son. Row 4: Hal Clare, Hoci Chandler, Mark Dahlen, Crej; Clarke, .John Daniels, Bob Cousins. V.A Charbonneau, Don Christen.sen MRS. BARTLETT 110 Row : Ph llis Tamura, Darlcne Sutton, Nicki ' I ' hiot, Norm Swan- son, Tonic Swindell, MarRaret Tilton. Row 2: Chuck .Stokes, Carol Teufert, Laurie Thornton, Janet Thornton, CreK Thompson, Mike Sweet. Row 3: Hoberta Todd, Nancy S venhau ;en, .Stacey Trntton, Marcia Taylor, Sherry Turner, Madeleine Staley. Row 4: Kathy Stevens, Bill Swain, Jerry Starr, John Svacek, Paul Thomas, Sue Triplett. Pat StcrnberR. MRS. GIBBS 111 How 1: Stan Ackcrman, John liarkley, Beverly Ando, Sue Barck- lay, Carlene Adamson, Mark Aspinwall. Row 2: Cloria Allen, Leisli Anderson, Sandi Anderson, Doiifj Anstine, Jan Barley, John Alice, Chuck Beck. Row .3: Cail Ashe, Sally Anderson, Linda Anderson, Tarrah Bacon, Ray Batten, Gladys Achziger. Row 4: Ken Babin, Jim Alters, Al Behan, Dan Abel, ( ' .ale Allen, Curt Ayars, Chris Aiken. FRESHMEN MR. FLORES 115 Row 1 : Pam Favre, Cindy Eber- hardt, Karen KskeberK, Pat Ciarvin, Andy (lardella. Row 2: Shannon KdKe, Al l ' alk, Carol Ensley, Roger Klatt, Anne Gaiser, Steve Fisher. Row :h Chris Flathers, Ruby Fox, Suzi l ' ' ranks. Bill Ftter, Terry Fxldy, Lynda Moriuc, J ' rry FrlinK- Row 4: Paul EldridKe, Sandi Ellison, Marleen Frisbie, Tom Ekins, Bernie Edstrom, Kathy Franks, lim Frisbie. M-I-C-K-E-Y Oh! Here come.s Mr. Parker. MR. BROPHY 116 Row 1 : Karen V ' ieira, Anne Win- frey, Mar ' Verdurmcn, Roxie Williams, Stanley Uno, Lee Zug. Row 2: Charlene W ard, Barbara Walworth, Ciaylon Walhey, Lance Weaver, Jim Williams, Kriss Van Veen. Row 3: Chris White. Doug Yoakam, Boh Wooler ' , Jeffrey ' oocl, Jim Winger, Sharon Wilse ' . Row 4: Lynn Whiteley, Jerry Wonihle, Fred Wright, Steve Washbuni, Jon Zeller, Christy Tyler. FRESHMEN MRS. CHARBONNEAU 124 Row 1: Christv Oberg, Rodnev Packard, Olivia Mills, Roy Oki, Celestine Montgomery, Joy Moore. Row 2: Melanee Norman, John Mitchell, Vic Ogohara, Richard Moore, Pat Michelhook, Scott Noble. Row 3: Peter Mowery, Betty Morlin, Rick Norliy. Bobby Mitchell, Denny Mowbray, Bob Nyberg. Row 4: Ellen Packer, Jim Paradiso, Bob Minnix, Terr ' Mitchell, Loralee Ohde, Marcia Xeudorfer, Sue Pattison, Clen Olson. MR. BYRNE 306 Row 1 : Shannon Lynch, Dennis Long, Terry Lowry, Debbie Matheny, Julie Maniyama, Theresa McDonald. Row 2: Delbert Lowry. Tom McRae, Shcri McKoc, ' i McDonald, Cathy Logsdon, Clay Marie Logsdon. Row 3: Bett ' Mathistad, Diane Magers, Angelika Marciniak, Sharlene Lohmann. Vicki McMullin, C;arry Mc- Clafchey. Row 4: Linda Loft, Carol McCorkle, Meg Maxwell, Jim Mackcy, Dan McGowan, Don Lowry, Larry McCracken. 82 MR. WEITZ 310 Row 1: Sandra Johnson, Shirlev Jacobs, Carl Kaiser, Mary Hull, Bea Jacobson. Row 2: Jim Kazanis, Steve Johnson, Linda Howell, Jaccjueline llobbs, Denny Hoerner. Row 3: Joyce Jameson, Betsv Husom, Dave Johnstone, Jack Huey, Bob Hohner, Dcbra Hueser, Chuck Hohner. Row 4: Jim Ivory, Bonita Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Jim Kacalek, Clary Jablon.ski, Debbie Johnston, Duane Hutsell. FRESHMEN MRS. PHILIPS 322 Row 1: Mike Klassen, Lauri Leer, Laurel Lennox, Jerry Kirpes, Kathy Kluher, Barbara Kelsch, Tim Kelly. Row 2: Linda KluKe, Les Kirihara, Hobyn Limjuist, Margie Kollmann, Robert Knott, Billy Lee, Maureen LilKvitz. Row 3: Frank Koontz, Jan Kepi, Eddie Lauter- milch, Jon Keevy, Connie Lamb, Karyn Lindquist, PeKRy Lehn. Row 4: Alsinia Ken;iedy, John Lautermilch, Bob Leslie, Brian Lewis. Mike Keilty, CJary Libak, Sharon Larson. MRS. CUNNINGHAM 325 Row I: Liz Bell, Mel Boehm, David Bradbury, Ken Busby, Marcia Bolinske. Row 2: Gerald C asimir, Ceorfjia Cave, Robin Brooks, John Brophy, Dave Buchanan, John Caple. Row 3: Len Bruno, ( arol BelKum, Bob Buckley, Bruce Brevet, Karen Castle. Row 4: Bonnie Bro, Kit Birch, Larry Carter, Pete Carstens, Pat Bower, John Cn.se, Cliff Brower. MR. LIVINGSTON 329 Row 1: Steve Sharpe, Sylvia Sallrjuist, Guy Smith, Caraloe Schmitz, Sue Schubert. Row 2: Vicky Share, Mary Beth Snow, Maxine Sheldon, Linda SauRen, Jan Schurman, Tania Simchuk. Row 3: Jessie Smith, Ron Sheperd, Dour Smith, Reuben Solomcni, Ric k Scammell, Dave .Somes. Row 4: Judy Speer, Alan Schlosser, Pat Saad, John Schuster, Jan Seaman, Dave Sackville-West, Linda Sanders. FRESHMEN MRS. PECK 333 Row 1: Tim Phillipp, Ron Quain- tance, Carol Revious, Dirk Reitli. Row 2: Mary Reeves, Jack Rouse, Gina Pederson, Jim Pearson, Mike RostberR, Lynn Pollock. Row .3: Connie Pippen, Theresa Peterson, Gary Protto, Linda Rickman, Boh Pr; ,ter, Jeanette Plemmons. Row 4: Priscilla Raynor, Rick Rolfe, Norm Porter, Dan Peterson, Chris Pence, Joel Rell, Judy RoRers. 84 ORMUG WITH dJHBRS MOLDS OUR MIND, OUR CHARACTER OUR SPiRiT Terry Tschirley Fall President Mark Pearson Spring President Associated Student Body Officers Jody Herron Fall Secretary Jeanne Schubert Spring Secretary Gary Assing Fall Vice President Eric Olson Spring Vice President Mr. E. W. Toevs retires this year after spending 39 years here as a teacher. He has been Associated Student Body adviser since the fall of 1931. Hundreds of former ASB officers and representatives and thousands of former students have benefitted from his friendship and have been directed by his guiding hand. Margie Peacock Fall Treasurer Bob Numata Spring Treasurer Katliy Swanson Fall Historian Lisa Hull Spring Historian 85 Carolyn Sabo Fall Vice President IF Gail Bronson Fall Secretary Suellyn Koontz Fall President Molly Harvey Spring President Vicki Carter Spring Vice President Girls ' Federation Officers Diane Galloway Spring Secretary Nancy Numata Spring Treasurer Kathy Rke Fall Sergeant-at-Arms Joanne Nail Fall Historian Ginger Krusc Spring Historian Lynn Thompson Spring Sergeant-at-Arms S6 Ed Bock I ' lill Vice President I Ken Privratsky I ' iill Secretary Pat Thomas Kail President Paul Davis Spring President Mark Mounsey Spring Vice President Boys ' Federation Officers Albin Fogelquist Spring Secretary Frank King I ' all Treasurer Kichic Nishimura Spring Treasurer Keith Jacobson Spring Fifth Executive J ill! 1 loppe Fall Fifth Executive 87 . Oct. f cMb... fiOeCHESTRA CONCERT 3R. DANCE . . . . imfriSe, CON HPRIL FOOLS g elections: 3n 9ar BOYS IMr PARKER3 BAND... ORCHESTRA waur eh ■miM5I«2EL SViOW QPRIN [ COTTON PROM JOURNAL STAFF (FALL) Row 1: Jiulith Dixon, HeathtT Davies, Naiity Heycr, Noiiiia Jo Scott, Carol) u l.aiininK, Barbara Matthews, Dee Derr. Row 2: Lisa Hull, Georgia Dimico, Bill Pierre, Cleorge Velis, Bill Rodders, Mary Fredericksen, DouK Brockway. Row 3: MafiRi Dunn, Larry Moore. Richard Magney, Richard McGovney, Art Murphy, Karen Peters. Row 1: Carolyn Lanning, Nancy Heyer, Norma Jo Scott. Row 2: Elaine Vroman, Kathy Swanson, Heather Davies, Judi Dixon, Doug Brockway, Barbara Matthews, Dick McGovney, Larry Moore, Art Murphy, Don Adair, Maggi Dunn. Row 3: Lynn Cederblom, Judi Logan, Sue Batten, Bill Rodgers, Bill Kelley, Lisa Hull, Jim Hijiya, Maria Jensen. ADELANTE Row 1: Elaine Woman, Molly McNIillen, Sharon Richards, Sue Meadows, Julie Maxey, Sally Manchester, Maggi Dunn, Anita Davis, Mr. Wesley Read, adviser. Row 2: Laurel Hotrvim, Molly George, Maggie Cleraghty, Pat Hewett, Mareia Gaskell, Scott Martin, Kathy IviTson, Susan Schafer. Row ,3: Pjit Chapman, Emily Miller, Lydia Greener, Judy C;ill, Carole Fish, Venny Olson, Sheryl Tatro, Sally Schafer. Row 4: Sharon Code, Bonnie Bell, Deanna Cole, Sue Schlicke, John Osborn, Gail Simons, Holly Veium, Nancy Heyer, Barb Jackson, Karyn Sackville-West, Barb Matthews. ADELANTE OFFICERS Kow 1 : Kathy Swansoii, fall secretary; Barb Matthews, spring presi- dent; Molly McMillen, fall treasurer, spring historian; Anita Davis, spring sergeant-at-arms. Row 2: Barbara Jackson, spring secretary; Venny Olson, spring vic ' president; Gail Simons, spring treasurer; Sue Schlicke, fall vice president; Maggi ' (leraghty, spring .sergeant- at-arms. Not pictured: Dee Derr, fall president. ARCHERY CLUB Row 1: Stan Ackorman, Wendy Lally, Jack Rouse, Diane Kmery, l yAnn Shaw. Row 2: Mr. Orlando Fletcher, adviser, Dave Somes, Pam Alden, John Osborn, Mike Vake, Tom Vake. Row 3: Jim Allers, Dan Peterson, Larry Mummey, Bill ' ake, Gary Jablonski. ARCHITECTURAL CLUB Row 1: Dave Eash, Tim Oshorne, Dave Kehlc, Deanne Doty, Diek Harrelf. How 2: Roland Stearns, Jim Waymire, Mike Pieree, Richard McCIovney, Al Borjiens, Jim Ott. Row ;): Rick Kelly, Jim Cromer, C.lenn Nelson, Lee Cloudy, Hal Lackman, Jim Malm, Steve ( opsey. Row 4: Steve Dishman, Clary A.ssing, Greg Bogus, Davi- Seim, Roy Fagan, Mike Forster, Richard Malia, Tom Warrick. )4 CLASSICAL CLUB Row 1: Cay Marie LoKsdon, Kay Youn};, Sue Peterson, Jean Davis, Karen Blei en, Snzi Yamamoto, Sally Rader. Row 2: Maria Jensen, Bemie Sheldon, Susan Dejierstrom, Marie Egbert, Jay Delaney, Toni Winston. Carol Venn, Laurie Lindquist. Row 3: Mrs. Lillian Charhonneau, advis ' r, Christine Schneidc-r, Tom Logsdon, Judy Wilson, Ken Privrat- sky, Katie Vennema, Steve Cletman. Row 4: Dan Abel, Norm Wells, Lisa Hull, Rich Lllis. V ' icki Stokes, Lonnie Wiese. Albin FoRelquist. Molly Harvey, Candi Kun man. CLASSICAL CLUB OFFICERS Row 1: Kay Young, fall consul, spring program chairman; Albin Fogelquist, spring consul, fall program chairman. Row 2: Marie Eg- bert, spring historian; Susan Degerstrom, spring secretar ' ; Katie Vennema, fall sgt.-at-arms, spring consul; Toni Winston, fall secre- tary; Sally Rader, fall historian. Row 3: Tom Logsdon, spring treas- urer; Ken Privratsky, fall consul; Lonnie Wiese, spring sgt.-at-arms; Vicki Stokes, fall treasurer. 96 Row 1: Joollcn Dcnncy, Helen Barany, Kay Vouns;, Sarah Siiemori, Karen Peters, PeRSy Davis, Stephanie Lambert, lulie Maxey, CJretchen C ' .arske, Timme HlKhsmith, Pam Rossinjj. Row 2: Naney Keil, Kay Carmieliael, Myra Molden- haiier, Laurie MacMaster, Betsy Reid, Val Mast, Diane Sehoeh, CIretchen Stuart, Jennifer Biehn, Kathy Gray, Lynn Cederhlom. Row 3: Sandy Matter, Kathy Swanson, Claudia Kistler, Jeanne Ilarras, Barbara Krause, Connie Phillips, Ann Wakefield, Barbara Hansen, Eugenia Repsold, Barbara Kiem, Sue Koont . Row 4: Margie Peacoek, Nancy An- derson, Pam Tonn, Molly Harvey, Clarice Wilsey, Nancy Clifton, Shirley Storment, Clail Dakinist, Anne V ' ennema, Sue Chase, Carol Wanamaker. DAS RHEINGOLD Row 1: Jennifer Biehn, Mrs. Betty Lou Hopkins, atlviser, Jdl Bowers. Row 2: . lbin Koselquist, Ann Fogelquist. Diane Xewett, Jackie Weaver. Row 3: Spt-neer Daniels, Ken Lan«!and. Bill Cowle . Bill Yake, Carole Franks. 11 DEBATE CLUB How 1: Mike Miller, Kay Tai, Paula Keiser, Bill WorthiiiKlon. How 2: Haclu-l KosUt, Stan Halpcrii, Dan llnssfy. Ken Allison, Mr. Holn rt Sal.shiiry (debate coach), John Fay, Hnth Ford. Sandi Lackman, Sue Peterson. Fall semester the debate team fin- ished second in tlie Varsity District S debate leagne. Spring semester tliey participated in the Conzaga University Tournament, Wliitworth College Tyro Tournament, District 8 Speech Tournament and others. Pictured above are Bill Worth- ington, Paula Keiser. Pictured be- low arc Ka Tai. Mike Miller. ENTRE NOUS Row 1: seated, Francis Conpay, Diaii Roffler, Barhixra Hansen, ( in er Knise, Karen Peters, Joanne Olson, Roger Ccnec. Row 2: Mr. HaroKl Skinner, adviser, Mary Kiimhera, Jndy Terao, Helen Barany, Katliy Clark, Laura Mc- W ' illiams, Toni Winston, Maria Kasjierskyj, Jennie Adams, (iail Clotzian, Joanne Bennett, Mary Morse, Kathy Kas- perskyj. Row . ' }: Diane Sclioeli, Jim I-cniR, Paul Matsushita, Lynn Thompson, Pam Thompson, Barbara Koss, Richard Cirinstad, Barbara Kiem, Marilynn Murray, Neddy Bayne, Betsy Reid. Row 4: Nancy Anderson, Mary Ann Moffatf, Barbara Krause, Connie I ' liilhps, Lorna Riddle, Louanne Verfrec-s, Lee Ann V ' aajjen, Marilyn R(M)t, Ruth Ford, Diane Calloway, Kathy Paris, .Seott SledKe. Row 5: Bill RodKers, Tom DeVleminn, Bob Coon, Barr - Brigcs, Scott Neilson, Pete Tall)ol, Nancy Clifton, C;len lloKin, Clarice VVilsey, Carole RomberR, Carolyn Sabo, Carol Murphy. Row 1: Diane C.allo a , fall presiilent: N.iius . nilerson, spring president. Row 2: (iinuer Kruse. fall si-t.-at-arms. sprint; historian: Helen Barany, spring secretar ' ; Louaiuie N ' ertrees, spring sjit. -al- arms; C onnie Phillips, spring historian. Row 3: Jim Lonj;, spring sKt.-at-arms; Barbara Koss. sprini; vice president; Lee . nn ' a.i,4;en, fall sKt-at-;irms; MariKn Root, sprint; tre;isiirer; Ro er CVnce. fall vice president. Not pictured: li;irn.- Bri,i;i;s. fall lre;isurer. FINE ARTS CLUB Row 1 : Pat Nuxoll, Virginia Foster, Lynne Hess, Lynn Dalilin, Diane Fenton. Row 2: Dawn Davidson, Trina Manion, Tina Nfanion. Janice Hijiya, Pat Moran. Mary Brooks. Row 3: Nancy Anderson, Marilynn Murray, Bonnie Davis, Tanimic Phillipp, Mary Beth .Snow, Maridel (barter, Rolliii Thomas. Row 4; .Suzanne Coodrich, Bonnie McFadden, Mary Bronson, Bill KinK, Mark Levno, .Michelle Davis, Beth Donner. FORUM CLUB Row 1: Pani RossiiiK, Stan Ilalpern, Kay Tai, Umberto Zuhalli, Tom Ni.shimura, Ju iy Terao. Row 2: Jean Hunter, Paula Keiser, Diane N ' ewett, Carole Bombers;, Bill Lund, Miss Katherine Hunt, adviser. Row .3: Scott Wheeler, John Carver, Steve Gilbert, Dale Anderson, Bob Coon, Steve Aspinwall. inn FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Row 1: Carol Akiyama, Sally Manchester, Caralee Copley, Marv Tobie. Sancli Lackman, Barbara Cramer Sharon Son-y Linda RostberR, Truth Ciilbertson, Nancy Tsntakawa. Row 2: Candi Bingham, Janet Stowell, Arveta Comp- ney, Mary Ann Culler, Barbara Dean, Kathy Curryer, Nfary Lou Domek, Sheryl Clustafson, Joany Bush, Jeanne Schu- bert Mrs. Ruby Philips, adviser. Row 3: Nancy Numata, Mia Bohn, Linda Terry, Cathy Huey, Pam Blackwell Ann Shelley, Linda Copley, Barbara Bolker, Judy How;u-d, Judy Wierzbowski, Lana Wray. Row 4: Sharon Churchill, Sue Stevenson, Sharon Rosenbalm, Carol Waluis, Lydia Creener, Linda Teufert, Marilyn Murray, |ulie Carstens Paula Hoetzel, Kathy Stevens, Jeri Zeller. Row 1: Paula Hoetzel, fall sgt.-at-arms, .spring president; Jearme Schubert, fall president. Row 2: Carol Akiyama, fall historian; Joany Bush, spring vice president; Ann Shelley, spring historian. Row 3: Lydia Greener, fall vice president; Shafon Churchill, fall treasurer; Julie Carstens, fall secretary; Jeri Zeller, spring secretary; Barbara Dean, spring sgt.-at-arms; Kathy Stevens, spring treasurer. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Row 1: Jill Bowers. Nancy HiRkal a, Pam Rumford, Karen Stevenson, Marcia Honda, Margaret Borhauer, Sally Rader, Sylvia Sallquist. Row 2: Laurie Lindsay, DyAnn Shaw, Burljara BjiirberK, Marlene C ' .usdorf, Diane Wynne, Paul Matsushita. Elaine Okamoto, Chris Carson. Row 3: Mrs. Muriel HossinK, adviser, Marilyn Marshall, Terry Peter- son. Judi Lojian, Susan P ' ruechte, Norma Jo Scott, Diane Emery. Kathee Morris, Donna Peterson. Row 4: Pat Chap- man, Truth Brozovsky, Janis Adams, Diane Newett, Marilyn VVahus, Mark Mors, Bill Worthinnton, Paula Keiser, Clarice W ' ilsey, Venny Olson. lene Cusdorf, fall president. Row 2: Elaine Okamoto, spring treas- urer; Donna Peterson, fall historian; Laurie Lindsay, fall treasurer. Row 3: Paula Keiser, spring vice president; Norma Jo Scx)tf, spring historian; Pat Chapman, fall secretary; Janis Adams, spring sec- retary. HOMEMAKING CLUB T ■ ' r ' l ' i- ' ' ; ' - •V! Stevenson, Sandra Krause, Vircinia WriKht, Chris Ransom, Karen Eskoberjl, Chris lakeshilii, Kow 2: Mrs. Ami CnnninKhain, adviser, Joyce Palmer, I.eiuh Anderson, .Sharon Code, Pam Brown, Priscilla i:)av.s, N rs (.,.neviev Ksplin, advis .r. Row C:arol Klein. Janet Kepi, Linda Kent, Norma Jo Scott, Lynn Schoen- JiiK LnKla Streeter, Caroline Jones, Susan Sannd -rs. Row 4: Carol VValnis, Lei(jh Backenstoe, Karen Guthrie Phyllis t.ollins, Jane Matthews, Sue Zornes, Clarice VVilscy, Bonnie Hefte, Linda Van Leeuwen HOMEMAKING CLUB OFFICERS Row : joycf I ' .iliiui, i.iii iiiMiliiit, Ciroline Jones, spring presi- dent. Row 2: Priscilla Davis, sprins historian; Gloria Shirahama, fall historian: ' iri;inia Wright, fall vice president. Row 3: Sharon Code, fall treasurer; Bonnie Hefte, spring vice president; Linda Van Leeu- wen, fall jiarliamentarian; Pam Brown, fall .secretim-, spring vice presiilont; Lynn Schoening, spring treiisurer. Not pictiired: Clarice W ' ilsey, spring parliamentarian. JUNIOR EXECUTIVES Row 1: Jerry Nilnirt, Darlcne Parker, Barbara Mize, Patt PaU ' , Lavoiiiie David. Row 2: Carol Couey, Kathy McDan- iels, Kitty IcKnelly. Darlene Hart, Sandy White, Mary HeiiU ' iireieli. Row Diane Craig, Jackie Flagan, Pam Franke, Jackie Snow, Sherrey Walker, Linda Cest, Mrs. Loi.s Woodell, advi.ser. Row 4: Lynn Greener, Linda Delp, Linda Creen.slitt, Terry Davidson, Jeri Zeller, Sharon Rosenbalm, Lynette Kirix-s, Pat Franke. Row 1: Sandy Whitr, spring; prcsitU ' iit; Carol Couey, fall presi- dent. Row 2: Lavonne David, fall treasurer; Faye Strange, spring treasurer; Jerry Nihart, spring vice president; Barbara Mize, spring .sgt.-at-arms. Row ,3: Linda Greenslitt, spring fifth executive; Terry Davidson, fall secretary: Jackie Flagan, fall vice president; Sherrey Walker, spring secretary; Jo Ann Reed, fall sgt.-at-arms. Not pic- tured: Jeri Zeller, fall fifth e.xeculivc. 104 JUNIOR TOASTMASTERS Row I: Tom Buechner, Gerry Kuvvada, Jerry Numata, Harliy Reckord, Don Mukai, lorn Nishimura. Row 2- Dave MaKuirc Jim Thayer, Bob Numata Wayne Burley, Colin KinK, Dave Eash, Ken Gates, Mr. Richard Hembree Row Bill Burnet lerry Protto, Bob Tomlinson, John Horn, Jaek Butler, Bill Morlin, Dale Riddle, Dale Dennie. Row 4: Bob CarbauKh, John Brady, Berne Indahl, Skip St. John, Steve Brown, Duane Gerke, Mike McGinnis Brian Breen, Doug Brockway. JUNIOR TOASTMASTER OFFICERS Row 1: Wayne BurUy, .spring treasurer; lioh .Numata, lall fifth exeeutive; Bill Burnet, fall vice pre.sident, .spring president; Jerry Numata, spring secretiuy. Row 2: Jack- Butler, fall treasurer, spring vice president; Steve Brown, spring fifth e.xecutive; Skip St. John, spring parliamentarian; Bob Carbaugh, fall president; Bob Nishimura, fall secretary. PAPYRUS Row 1: Dick Hillcr, Pat Moran, Magsji Dunn, Eileen Foreman, Heather Davies, Lyini-Yamumoto, Di;uie Kenton. Ro« 2: Mrs. Akla Howard, adviser, Pete Talbot, Judi Logan, Bill Kelley, Jeri Carrothers, Barbara Bolker, Norma Jo Scott. Row .3: Chris Jones, Mark Levno, Mike Miller, Steve Gilbert, Crais Palmer, Scott Neilson. PeKKy Andersen. KEY CLUB Row 1: Larry Lander, Jerry Niimata, Bob Ferris, Dick SpaiiKler, Harley Reckord, Tom Nishimura, I ' mlx-rto Zulialli Row 2: laiil Davis, Dale Denme, Bob Niimata, Boh Nishimura, Jerr - D ' miis, Scott Sled«e, Frank Kin«, Paul Saad Row .3: Spud Harper, Mike Peck, Keith Jacobson, Clary Assinu, Jay Bond, Cleorne Cain, Jim Klmer Greg Nail Mr Louis LiviiiKston, adviser. Row 4: Mark Pearson, CraiK Austin, Ed Bock, Pat Thomas, Dennis Nourse Eric Olson Rick Blumhasen, Jack Craves, ' Row 1: Rick BlumhaKen, spring secretary; Dennis Nourse, spring presitlent; Creg Nail, fall president; Dick Spangler, fall secretary. Row 2: Jim Elmer, junior board; Frank King, fall treasurer; Ed Bock, spring vice president; Gary Assing, senior board; Craig Aus- tin, junior board; Paul Davis, fall vice president. Not pictured: Scott Sleilye, spring treasurer. 107 MATH CLUB Row 1: Mr. Donald Kamp, adviser, Jean Hunter, Tom Jaffc, Jennifer Biehn, Susan Schafer. Row 2: Marylou Tryon, Loanne Hamilton, Susan Dejierstrom, Ruth DeCann, Jackie Weaver. Row 3: Diane Adams, Bol) Numata, Sally Staley, Bruce Finney, David Eash. Row 4: Bryce Jones, Art Murphy, Bob Nishimura, Walt CJroves, Mike Vak ' , Al Weiland. Row 1: Loanne Hamilton, fall secretary, spring president; Bob Nu- mata, fall president. Row 2: Rachel Foster, fall treasurer; Ruth De- Cann, spring secretary. Row 3: Dave Fash, spring vice president; Paul Khmer, spring treasurer; Bob Nishimura, fall vice president; Al Weiland, spring fifth executive. 108 Kow 1: Pat Samlalil, sjirinj; president, fall secretary; Charlene Diippcr, tall president. Row 2: Bea Jacohson, fall vice president; lean Davis, fall historian; Klaine X ' roman, spring vice president. Row 3: Janice Thompson, spring historian; Kathy Franks, spring treasnrpr; Siizi Franks, fall treasnrer; .Ann Fogelquist, .spring sec- retary. ORPHEUS CLUB Row 1: Joan Rico, PoKHy Davis, Janot TliorTiton, Tom A or, Diana Nostor, Nancy BorKli. Row 2: Maiy KUon Klasc ' S, ' al Mast, Jan Jonson, Patti .Stoon, Marnoy Rood, C.raoo Rice, Mrs, Spokane Hutchison, advisor. Row 3: Ctiristy Tylor, Kathy Lopes, Clieri Lil)l)y, Claudia Kistler, Linda Brady, Dorothy Beaver, Louise Jeswine, Kim Sohasre. Row4: Mike Liiuhior, Randy Mohonciro, John Carver, Bome Indahl, Ron Wilcox, Jerry Lattimer, Matt Williams, Sue Stevenson. RoUin Thoma.s. ORPHEUS CLUB OFFICERS Row 1: Cheri Libby, fall .secretary; Mary Kllen Kla es, sprinR presi- dent; Claudia Kistler, fall historian. Row 2: Ron Wilco. , fall sKt.- at-arms; Kathy Lopes, spring .secretary; Sue Stevenson, fall presi- clent; Louise Jeswine, fall vice president; Berne Indahl, spring sHt.-at-arms. Row .3: Tom AKer, spring treasurer; Rollin Thomas, sprin { historian; John Carver, fall treasurer. I 10 GREETING GIRLS (HI-FIVES) Top picture: Diane Calloway, C:hcri Duncan, KiiUctiia Rcpsold. Neddy Bayne, Cathy Carney. Bottom picture: Sally Hader, Diane Newett, Venny Olson, Ciay Marie Logsclon, Mary Mt)r.se. COURTESY GIRLS Row 1: Caraleo Copley, Sue Chase, Karen Blegen. Row 2: Janis Adams,, Barbara Krausc, Holly Voium, Kit Curtis. Ill A typical L. C. student at a typical L. C. locker. A typical L. C. stage crew doing typical L. C. work. 112 TI-DRCA Row 1: Janet Fall, secretary; Norma Hersman, treasurer; Roger Arleth, president; Robert Garrison, parliamentarian; Donna Peterson, vice president; Marcia Gaskell, historian. Row 2: Linda Winters, Charlene Blair, Marv Plank, Son- clra Connerley, Cheryl Duncan. Row 3: Lola Daniels, Garv DeChenne, Terry Casey, Lonita Hubenthal, Mrs. Flora C.ibbs, adviser. Row 4: Jane Durant, Judi Nilson, John Cox, Mary Clutinger, Loui.se Jeswine, Maxine Paul. STAGE CREW Row 1: Sterling Streich, Dick Ross, Al Finch. Row 2: Greg Staples, Jack Schmitz, Jerry Freeman, Chuck Davis, Roger Witty, Pat Cardinal. lis SENATE CLUB Row 1: Dick Cliitc, Paul Davis, Mark Mounscy, Dale Dcnnic, ' l om Sncva. Row 2: Bill Maxey, Keith Jacobson, Lon- nie Olson, Ki-n Privratsky, Jim Wallinnforcl, Mr. Jamos Hamilton, adviser. Row 3: CraiK Austin, Spud Harper, Gary AssinR, GreR Nuil, Paul Saad, Tom Keasal. Row 4: Mark Pearson, Ed Bock, Pat Thoma.s, Dennis Nourse, Eric Olson, Rick BliimhaRen, Dave Sather. Row 1: Dick Clute, spring treasurer; Greg Nail, .sprinR secretary; Mark Mounsey, spring sgt.-at-arms. Row 2: Rick Blumhagen, fall secretary; Paul Saad, spring president; Keith Jacobson, fall parlia- mentarian; Mark Pearson, fall president. Row 3: Ed Bock, fall treas- urer; Lonnie Olson, spring vice president; Pat Thomas, fall sgt.-at- arm.s; Eric Olson, spring parliamentarian. 1 15 NATIONAL THESPIANS Row 1: Karolynn Johnson, Ann Voss, Joellen Denney, Grace Rice. Row 2: Judy KIoc, Kati Parr, Don Morris, Linnca Chandler, Karen Jones. Row 3: Joanne Nail, Lija Zilsme, Pam Tonn, JoAnn Majjers, Louise Jeswine, Art Bell. Row 4: Pat Hildenbrandt, Carol Wanamaker, Jeff Ayars, Emily Miller, Jackie Weaver, Carole Franks, Molly Scammell. THESPIANS OFFICERS Kati Parr, spring vice president; Kmily Miller, spring secretary; Loui.se Jeswine, fall .secretary. 116 USHERETTES Row 1: Sarah Suemori, Julie Maxey, Karen Peters, Gail Dalquist, ludy Pickell, Nancy Brandt, Mary Ellen Klages Linda Gest, Grace Rice, Carol Couey, Rachel Foster. Row 2: Sandra Shell, Nancy Anderson, Molly McMillen, Loanne Hamilton, Barbara Kiem, Lynn Cederblom, Shirley Braun, Teree Vick, Lonnie Summers, Kit Curtis. Row 3: Sue Stingk, Barbara Krause, Carol Wanamaker, Pam Tonn, Joye Clark, Nancy Baden, Shirley Davis, Carole Romberg Molly George, Jeanne Crane, Marcia C askell, Lisa Hull, Mary Ann Moffatt. Row 4: Diane Galloway, Dminna Cole! Ann Shelley, Dee Derr, Clarice WiLsey, Karen Jamieson, Emily Miller, Nancy Heyer, Norma Jo Scott, Sue Steven- son, Diane Newett, Ruth Ford, Carolyn Sabo. Row 1: Sarah Sueinori, fall historian; Karen Peters, spring treas- urer; Shirley Davis, spring vice president; Lynn Cederblom, fall secretary; Iargie Peacock, spring president. Row 2: Gail Dalquist, fall president; Nancy Anderson, fall vice president; Carolyn Sabo, spring secretary; Ann Shelley, fall treasurer; Sue Stevenson, spring historian. 117 QUILL AND SCROLL Row 1: Mr. Donald Black, adviser, Nancy Tsutakawa, Lynne Hess, Mas i Dunn, Karen Peters, Lynn Yamamoto. Row 2: Norma Jo Scott, Ellen Dean, Diane Galloway, Molly GeorRc, Gail Dalquist, Carolyn Lanning, Heather Davies. Row .3: Marylou Tryon, Pam Tonn, Lisa Hull, Barbara Kiem, Barli Matthews, Clarice Wilsey, Carol Wanamaker. Row 4: George Velis, Bill Pierre, Karen Jamieson, Doug Brockway, Bill Rodgers, Nancy Heyer, Mary Fredericksen, Demerise Hunter. TRI-SCI Row 1: Marylou Tryon, Francis Coppay, Pat Charves, Barbara Bolker, Kay Tai, Marie Egbert, Velda Christoph, Sherry Perkins. Row 2: Mr. Alvin Byrne, adviser, Ron Westlund, Ward Walker, Norman Wells, lerry Parmentier, Georgia Ritter, Ruth DeCann, Barb Jackson, Art Bell. Row 3: Jim Mhyre, Tom Logsdon, Tom Yake, Ken Leonard, Richard Malia, Mike Yake, Glen Hogin, Jim Malm, Frank Pierson. Row 4: Paul Davis, Mike Alfstad, Bill Yake, Larry Mummey, Bill Rodgers, Art Sather, Mike Johnson, Bill Pierre, Ken Langland. 118 BENGAL PEP CLUB Row 1: John Harvey, Steve Dishman, Jim Malm, Jack Butler, Ron Seifert, GeorRe Velis, Dave Stim. Row 2: Bnice McEachran, Tom Toone, Wayne Burley, Bob Nishimura, Colin King, Scott Wheeler, Merle Bell, Ken Leonard, Mr. Carl Milton, adviser. Row 3: Alan Ross, Curt Boehm, Jerry Demus, Larr ' Log.sdon, Tom Buechner, Jim Smith, Bill King, Mike Schieche, Jeff Ayars. Row 4: Bill Noland, Tom Warrick, Rich Malia, Jim Hatch, Dan Eaton, Rick Blum- hagen, Jim Porter, Walt Groves, Greg Thomas, Doug Brockway. BENGAL PEP CLUB Row 1: John Mitchell, Don Adair, Dave Eash, John Mohatt, Jim Pearson, Bob Leslie, Pat Saad, Jim Thayer, Harley Reckord. Row 2: Paul Davis, Mike Dahmen, Ed Woodell, Tom DeVleming, Dale Riddle, Spud Harper, Lonnie Olson, Bruce Dameron, John CJoss, Ron Taitch, Karl Miller, Tom Lawson. Row 3: Lee Cloudy, Jim Sears, Dale Dennie, Chris Tibbs, Eric Olson, Mark Pearson, Jim Wallingford, Rick Williams, Paul Saad, Keith Leslie. Row 4. Terry Smith, Gary A.ssing, Dennis McCain, Dan Davis, Steve Brown, John Fay, Art Sather, Skip St. John, Larry Shoemaker, Sonny Eder, Dave Sather. 120 LETTERMEN Row 1: Jim Stephens, Chris Kopczynski, Craig Kopet, CraiK Palmer, Bill Devine, Bruce Ota, John Minnix, Art Ashe. Row 2: Bill Cowley, Bill Burnet, Tom Nishimura, Jay Delaney, Diek Morse, Bill Thompson, Dale Morse, Jim Zach- er, Ray Bell, Bobby Ashley, Wayne Kannbersi- Row 3: Mel Smith, Pat Linden, Larry Marker, Mark Hussein, Pete Howard, Larry Lojjsdon, Al Weiland, Mark Mounsey, N ' ieky Demus, Frank Kin , Ron White. Row 4: Jack Butler, Craig Bu.sh, Gar ' Miller, Bob Nishimura, Jim Hoppe, Spud Harper, Jay Bond, Kirby Jones, John Mitchell, Clyde Bell, Bruce Dameron, Larry Cray. Row ' 5: Pete Talbot, Albin Fogelquist, Jerry Moore, Eric Olson, Dennis Ashe, Mike McRae, Jim Porter, Mark Pearson, Ed Bock, Bruce Ble lsoe, Keith Jacobson. LETTERMEN Row I: Brent Whicker, John Harvey, Gary Taitch, Randy Johnson, Lonnie Olson, Craifi Austin, Mike Krebs, Doug Hay, Bob Ferris, Dick Barrett. Row 2: Curt Boehm, Larry Shoemaker, Ken Privratsky, Bryan Bled.soe, Paul Saad, Tom Keasal, Jack Craves, Dick Speer. Row .3: Mike Carosella, Jerry Demus, Bern Cummins, Gene Baldwin, Jim Wal- lingford, Brian Breen, Tom Lawson, Scott Neilson, Jim Bacon. Row 4: Dick Clute, Lee Goudy, Bob Ottemess, Steve Brown, Roy Fagan, Doug Brockway, Paul Ehmer, Dave Hill, Alan Ross, Gary Assing. 121 TI- GIRLS Row 1: Joyce Presley, Sally Claylord, Denise Garceau, Elaine Vroman, Jill Shriver, Mary Jane Corliss, Gail Gotzian, Rachelle Meenach, Cindy Klassen. Row 2: Donna Goodell, Karyn Sackville-West, Kay Carmicliael, Charlene Dup- per, Debbie X ' anhoff, Anne Vennema, Katie Vennema, Carol Xeehanicky, Mary Bron ' son, Joanne Olson, Marlene Johnson. Row 3: Linda Terry, Sue Wilke, Stephne Muije, Kathy Rice, Jody Herron, Vicki Carter, Sue Koontz, Jo- anne Nail, Katliy Shannon, Linda Wood. Row 4: Katli ' Iverson, Nancy Numata, Maggie CJeraghty, Carol Murphy, Jeanne Schubert, Dian Roffler, Ginger Kruse. TI- GIRLS Row 1: l,ynn Wakamatsu, Janice Hijiya, Nancy Huckaba, Mary Kumbera, Timme Highsmith, Kay Young, Chris Takeshita, Sue Clements, Penny Jarvis, Carol Akiyama, Laurel Greene. Row 2: Nancy Pemberton, Sharon Tarbox, Diane Wynne, Jennifer Biehn, Judy Kloc, Mary Rostberg, Marcia Honda, Claudia Babin, Debbie Emery, Gail Die- ter, Nancy Keil. Row .3: Kathy Clark, Jean Hunter, Maria KasixTskyj, Pam Franke, Joanne Bush, Kay Tai, Eileen Foreman, Judy Hart, Pat Franke, Bonnie Gamon, Linda Lenke. Row 4: Pam Brown, Christine Schneider, Kathy Jones, Linda Swen.son, Barbara Dean, Julie Carstens, Judi Logan, Monza Naff, Patti Balch, Janice Secord, Pat Hewett, Linda Van Leeuwen, Beth Donner. 122 TI- GIRLS Row 1: Nancy Tsutakawa, Judy Terao, Caroline Jones, Karen Stevenson, Sandy Stark, Elaine Anthony, Lynn Yama- moto, Helen Barany, Ellen Rohrback. Row 2: Nancy Schcll, Cherry McCash, Mary Heidenreich. Kathy Kasperskyj, Kathy Gray, Crick Brakcl, Kathy Swanson, Mary Anno Smith, Elaine Okamoto. Row 3: Barbara Jackson, Pam Thompson, Barbara Koss, Jackie Flagan, Ann Konishi, Lee Ann VaaRen, Ellen Dean, Louanne Vertrees, Linda Delp, Lynn Thompson, Carolyn LanninS- Row 4: Demerise Himtcr, Panla Iloe tzel, Molly Harvey, Susan Batten, Nancy Johnson, Jeri Zeller, Kris Sonderen, V ' icki Stokes, Holly V ' eium, Sherry Springer, Sally Staley. i CD W U I— I fa fa o o z P-H PC Oh fa fa e c I— ( fa fa O 50 0) O 03 •4- g c a C 3 o 0-( in bJD s E 5li to S S:£ S| g _- o o a ■ -■-1-5 C. ' ■ ' Li — . , C ■ OL OS O g = o c n E-1 a (•j: colli a ■ c ' c c ' 5 C-Sffi s § 2 . 5 S = gW uii iS J S Z =H ' 5 5H « « S — 5 Q-r.ii a = - O -EE 3 t « c .ti e ' jS J eJ 124 STARLIGHTERS Row 1: Chcri Libby, Sandy Stark, Jean Rice, Connie Christman, Pegjiy Davis, Kathy Aoki, Alice Roberson, Sally Rador, Timme HiKhsmifh, Jill Bowers. Row 2: Sue Chase, Pat Hiklenbrandt, Theresa Peterson, Claudia Kistler, Dee Derr, Linda Lenke, Francie Sullivan, Maureen Lillwitz, Mary Ann Miller. Row 3: Mary Louise Domek, Andrea Daw, Joye Clark, Karen Sonderen, Linda Teufert, Judy Christensen, Jactjueline Mohhs, Marilyn John.son. Row 4: Roxanne Curryer, Joan Kl.som, Carol Nechanicky, Bonnie MeFadden, Molly IIar ey. Choir during the annual hall Christmas caroling. 125 BOYS ' GLEE CLUB Row 1: Dick Speer, Mike Walker, Cathy Snyder (accompanist Tom DcVlemins, Frank Ilaylett. Row 2: Mike Hobbs, Robert Minnix, Bill Heim, Greg Aronson, Bob Zat, Terry Tscbirley. Row 3: Jim Kacalek, Dennis K ans, Berne Indahl, John Elmer, Phil C nnninj;ham, Mike Lindner. TIGER - TONES Row 1: Kathy Rice, Timme Highsmith, Cheri Libby, Pam Rossing. Row 2: Sandy Stark, Sue Chase, Kathy Lopes. Row .3: Mike Walker, Phil Cunningham, Dick Speer, Frank Haylett. 126 BOYS ' FEDERATION CON DAD- DAUGHTER DESSERT This year ' s dessert, This Is Your Life honored Lewis and Clhirks Principal, Mr. Abraham Lincoln Parker, friends, relatives and col- leagues were present or sent messages to make the event memorable. ( DurN ' -sy of Harriot Nrlson Cowlinj; HELLO WEEK ROYALTY JUNIORS FRESHMEN Nancy Huckaba Paul Matsushita Cathy Logsdon Terry Mitchell — Courtesy of Harriot Nelson CowIinK — Courti sy i)f Harriot Nrlson Cowling LILAC QUEEN Kathy Swanson Courtesy of Harriot Nflson Cowling Pm IS WOST ALIVE V CTOPY or DEFEAT FOOTBALL Pictured are co-captains Eric Olson and Mark Pearson liolding the Quackenbiish Trophy won in city league competition this year. Hail to the Orange and Black were the words ringing on the lips of Lewis and Clark students, whose team was victorious in dose city league competition this year. A record of seven wins and one loss gave the Tigers the city championship and the Quackenbush Trophy. Led by such outstanding players as Quarterback Eric Olson; State Lineman of the Year and . 11-American Mark Pearson; pass-catching, rec- ord-breaker Ed Bock; fleet-footed halfback Mark Mounsey, and driving fullback Jack Graves plus a number of top defensive men, the Tigers held their opponents to 14 points per game. LC fans witnessed thrillers all through the season such as the 52-6 trouncing of Gonzaga Prep, the 35-20 win over West Valley, 45-14 over North Central, a 14-6 win oxer John Rogers in the first game of the season, and one of the toughest games played by the Tigers this season, a 14-13 scjueaker over the Shadle Park Highlanders. This is by far one of the best teams I have ever had the pleasure of coaching, stated winning coach Bob Bartlett. Coach Bartlctt has been with LC 13 seasons and has chalked up five city championships. With 25 senior players, the varsity squad ne.xt fall w ill be led by Gerald Moore, Craig Austin, Mark Hussein, Bruce Bledsoe, and Brian Breen. These boys will have a tough job excelling this year ' s team. Coach Bob Bartlett Tom Keasal Jim Porter Bryan Bledsoe Keith Jacobson All-City Kirby Jones Larry Gray Jack Graves All-CitN- Mark Pearson All-City All-American State Lineman of Vt. Ed Bock All-City Ken Privratsky Lonnie Olson Backfield Coach Pete B. Weitz There were three basic senior combination- tliat led LC to victory this year. One of the most powerful and most depend able teams was made up of the senior offensive line. This included All-City tackle Bryan Bled- soe, All-American guard Mark Pearson, cc nter Jim ' allingford, guard Lonnie Olson, and tackle Keith Jacobson. This line opened up holes for Graves and gave time for Olson ' s passes. Dick Clute Bob Ashley i yne Kannberg Bill Burnet Pete Howard Larry Logsduii Jim VVallingford Paul Saad FOOTBALL PL A YERS The fabulous team of Eric Olson and Ed Bock broke all-time LC and cit ' passing and pass receiving records. Olson established a career total of 13 touchdown passes with eight of these thrown to Bock this season. Another important team was that of pow- erful fullback Jack Graves and fast halfback Mark Moimse ' . Mounsey not only ran inter- ference for Graves numerous times but car- ried the ball 92 times himself and a eraged 6. .3 ards per carry. Gra ( ' s led the cit ' league in scoring with 60 points. lie averaged 4.6 yards per carry. , , A punting record was set b ' Dick Clute who averaged 37.9 ) ards per kick. Dave Sather Spud Harper Gene Arger, Line Coach Eric Olson All-Cit Mark Mounsey All-Citx Larry Shoemaker Bruce Danieron Clyde Bell FOOTBALL With improving defense the LC B ' s finished their season with a 3 win, 3 loss, 1 tif ii cord for fourth place standing. Row 1: Boh Nelson, CJorn- Kiiwada, Fred Gibbs, Geoy Hayashi, Ron Honda, Terry Hill. Jerry Dyer. Row 2: Bill Copley, Dnanc hi rson, Ceoriji ' Colby. Terry Cavender, Tom Cilbcrt, Bob Little, (;ordy einm, Tom Ferris. Row .3: Coach Ron Webb, |ohn Fowler, Wayne Stirpe, Dave Brown, Dave H( yanioto, C raiK Smith, Jerry Sni ' va, Tom Stewart, Coacli Carlos Florcs. Row 4: Donj; Szafransky, manager. Bob SiJf, Joe Stephens. Georye Cain. Mike Barrington, Tom Har- rington, Tom Warrick, Dick Gunning, Charlie Romberg. Losing only their last game, the Kittens finished their season with a 3-1 record to capture second place in the Freshman League. Row 1: Denny Mowbray, Larry McCracken, Scott Noble, John Barkley, John . lice, Ron Hannes, Bob Nyberg, Richard Hayashi, Jack Hney, manager. Row 2: Rod Gier, Larry Highsmith, Bob Buckley, Jim Pearson, Jim Kacalek, Bruce Johnson, Jim Kazanis, Ron Sheperd, Bill Swain, Al Falk, manager. Row 3: Steve Fisher, Mike Keilty, Bob Minni.x, Jim Ivor) . Bill Bagby, Bruce Brevet, .Man Schlosser, Curt Ayars, Coach Louis Hurst, Tom F.kins, manager. Row 4: Kit Birch. Mark Dahlen, Al Behar, Jim Maekey, Jim Frisbie, Pete Carstens, Cliff Browcr, Jim .filers, Pat Saad, Bob Leslie, John Daniels, Bill Ktter. Not pictured: Tom ftarsh. 142 CROSS COUNTR Y ( :.ip(.ilii. ind Inspirational Award Winner Mike Carosclla Three seemed to hold a mystical charm over Lewis and Clark ' s Cross Country team in major meets this year, for they plated third behind Rogers and Shadle Park in city competition, and third again behind the same two schools in the Inland Empire AAU at Downriver. Final top five times for the Tigers at the AAU were: Larry Marker, 9:49; Mike Carosella, 9:52; Jim Hoppe, 10:29; Tom Burkwist, 10:37; and Dick McAuliffe, 10:38. The jinx was broken, however, when the sophomore team, com- posed of Tom Burkwist, Pat Linden, Dick McAuliffe, and Bari Newton took first in the Highlander Invitational in competition with 25 other sophomore teams. Varsity team leaders for this season were Captain, Inspirational Award Winner, and second-year letterman Mike Carosella, sec- ond-year letterman Jim Hoppe, and first-year letterman Larry Marker. Other first-year lettermen were: Tom Burkwist, Pete Talbot, Jim Whaley, and Dick Barrett. One of the biggest wins of the season was made when both LC ' s N ' arsity and B squad took a sweep, which consists of taking five first places, over the West Valley Eagles. In that meet the B ' s j,, , , ,„ , ,,., j k Butl. ■ put tsvelve men across the finish line before the Eagles placed a single man. Other scores for the season were: LC over Gonzaga, 15-44; Shadle Park o%er LC, 16-39; Rogers over LC, 15-48; LC over NC, 18-39; LC over WV, 15-39. Chances are greatly improved for the team finishing better ne.xt season, for this year ' s team mainly consisted of up-and- coming sophomores and juniors. Kow 1; jack Biitlir. inaiiamT. Dick Barrett, Mike C arosclla. IVk- Tallxit. Jmi lloppc, Tom Burkwist, Larry Murker. Kow 2: IJoii Mukai. Douii Siiu lair. jolm Skadaii, Jim Wliali v . Boh Xisliimura, Bill I)( iiic, Bari Xcw ton, Coadi Art I ' rcv . Kow 3: Duayiic Janl . Don .Sims, Hon .Sims. Jim Sti plnMis, Jim I ' olomis, Dick McAulitlc. Pat l.iiKlcii. Bruce Barniim. Team Action BASKETBALL OiitstaiulinH players arc front: C:aptaiii l ' raiik Kiny. Back: ' I ' op city Kajiuc scorer Douk Taylor and Inspirational Award Winner Dciniis -.lic. By ON ' tMwhclining University, Shadle Park and Central V ' alley in play- offs for second place in the city league and In placing ninth in the state, Tiger maplemen finished with a 9-4 city league record and a 19-7 record for the season. After winning all four playoff games LC earned the right to play the AA State Champions, Da is of Yakima, in the Regionals. The Tigers were defeated in that game but came hack strong to win o er Rogers in the consolation game. After finishing his first year as head coach. Bob Scott commented, I felt that the team improved steadily throughout the season. Because of this LC was able to move into the Regionals. He gave special credit for the victories to the top five men on the team. Coach Scott said he felt Doug Taylor improved steadily, Deimis .Vshe and Frank King performed well all season, Gary Assing came on very strong toward tlie last, and 6 ' 9 jimior Jay Bond was ver ' dependable and did an outstanding job on of- fense and defense. LC played deliberate controlled ball this season. Coach Scott used King, Taylor and .Vshe to set up the shots that won the 19 games. W ith accurate shooting and fast moving the team as able to outiiace and outshoot most of their opponents. Jay Bond is the top prospect for next season, . long with him Craig .Austin, Gene Baldwin, Bill Lund, and George Cain will be returning. Five other seasoned phiNcrs who lia -e done well on B sciuad are on the coach ' s list. Some of these are Bill Ma e , Mike . Kvard (high point man for B sqiuid), Greg Bogus, Manj Koslowsk) ' , and Dick Lopes. C:oach Bob Scott Dennis Ashe: Consistent all season in comuiK throuuli in a pincli. Clood reliounder . . . Made 19 points auainst Davis (AA Stale Champions) in tiie Rejiionals. lie is a m ' nil)ei of Reuionals first team. Cary AssinK: Hustles on defense . . . Came on stronj; toward the end of the season . . . Clood ball handler. tTEVE • ILL HIK HIK Jay Bond: Second All-City team . . . Good rehounder and defense man. The 6 ' 9 jnnior saved many rebounds by tip-in- Top prospeet for next year. Frank KiiiK: First team All-City . . . Excellent shot. He led the team with consistent scorinu and was able to hrin the ball clown- court anil set up pla s . . . Deadly with driving laynps and onfi shots. Dong Taylor: First-year varsity . . . All- City first team. He was top City League scorer with a 16-point average per game . . . also made 30 points against Pullman to jiut IX; in the Rcgionals. TOP FIVE Tying for first with Shadle Park, LC ' s B ' s finished the season with a 12-3 record. How 1: Ron Hoiula. Marq Koslowsk , Mikf Adams, Miku SoViicclu ' , manaKcr, Tom Sncva, Art Aslic, Bill Copley. Row 2: Barr BriKKs. Bill Maxe ' , Tohn Miiinix, Dick Lopes, Coacli Hon Webb, C ' .rcK Bo«ns, Mike Alward, Mike Peck, .Mark NIors. The Kittens finished the season with a 5-3 record, placing them second in their It agiie. Row 1: Handy Henry, Jim Kacalek, Larry IliKlismitli, Bob Minnix, Dave -Sackviile-West, Chris Aiken, Jim Pearson, l it .Saad Row 2: Crei; Tliompson, manaKer, Pat Carvin, Mike Kcilty, Dusty ilutsell. Gale Allen, Coach Jav Stopher, Steve Washburn, Bill Ktter, Jim Ivory, Bob Leslie, Dan Peterson. manaKer. 1.50 WRESTLING Finishing with a 5-4 record for the season, LC grapplers gained vahiable experience as wrestlers. Although we did not set records or take the city title, I feel that, with a majority of the team coming back next year, LC will he able to make a better fight of it, stated wrestling coach Max Schoening. Although inexperienced and younger than most of their opponents, Tiger wrestlers on the varsity squad were still a good match to opposing teams. OutstandiiiK playi r and Inspirational .■ ward Winner Randy Johnson. Twelve wrestlers were sent to the District matches with three of them taking a ribbon. Junior Randy Johnson placed fourth in his weight. 13.3; senior Brent Whicker took third place in his weight of 112; and a first year letterman, senior Mark Pearson, placed third in the unlimited weight division. Johnson, the outstanding wrestler for the season, finished with a record of 12 wins, one tie, and one loss. He lost his first match to his second opponent in the District matches. In his first District fight he literally tied his opponent in knots, skunking him 14-0. Among the other arsity wrestlers who were consistently good all .season were seniors Craig Bush and team captain Gary Miller. Juniors Tim Fitzpatrick, Bruce Bledsoe, and Chris Kopczyn.ski all faired well this year. Buddie Craig, who is the upcoming fresh- man on the team, performed very well in the District meet. Tying with University and West ' alley for third place in the city league. Tiger grapplers finished the 1964-65 season well ex- perienced for next year. A Coach Max Schoening LC ' ar.sitA ' W restlers placed 4th in city league competition, and 7tli in the tri-district meet. Row 1: Marc W imlxTley, Tim Fitzpatrick, Jon Mackenzie, Randy Johnson, Pat Kitzpatrick. Biicl Craij;, Brent Whicker. Row 2: Bob Devine. Briic - Bled.soe, Craiji Bvish, Dale Dennie. Chris Kopczynski. Clary Miller. Row . ' 1: Dave Blaskow- ■-k . C ' raiu Kopet, Rick Ki lK ' . Jim Weinstock. Mark Pearson, Bill Cowley. i Coaclit ' d by Mr. David Williams, the B grapplers finished the season with a 6 win, 2 loss, and 1 tie record. Row 1: Hich Kllis, Mike Slattery, Mike Roilly, Bruce Thompson. Hiirvey Allen. Rick Pansie. Jeff Wotxl. Tom McRae. Row 2: Cerry Kiiuada, Mare . ki ama, John Triplett. Bari Newton, Ken Clates. Gtx) - Hay;Lshi. Gary Taitch, Fritz Xiihols. Row 3: Dan Bartholomew, Ken Howser, Gary Doughty. Sam W ' einstoek, Gordy einm. Byran Hoffman. Steve Moll, Ron Nofsin ;er, John Brown, Glen Hogin, manager. E. L HUNTER FIELDHOUSE Li ' wis iiiul (. ' lark ' s m-w tieklhoust-, named after E. L. S(iuiiit Hunter, at hletic director for 39 years, was designed by Edwin Molander and Associates, .Architects, and built by 1 la en and Clark Cleneral Contractors. One of tlie liuildinK s interesting features is the overpass. Tli. structure, whose hi hest point is 25 feet above the street, is eijjhi fe ' t wide and over UK) feet lonH- Another unique feature is the l)eanis which can only be seen from inside the Kym. Each laminated beam is threi ' flatcars on l and is cut from 9,000 board feet ( ' Dounlas fir. The upper floor of the 8658,360 building; houses two cla.s.sroom ' - a kiln room for the Art Department and a wrestling room. Press boxes overlook the )l m floor on the south wall. The faculty and student officers fre iuently use the conference rooms. Skyli(;hts light the upstairs hallway. The Kym has a number of lunisual features, including the 385- foot indoor track. The ceiling of the nym is made of perforated ahiminum for acoustical purposes. The maple floor has two basket ball courts, which can be used for voll( ball and badminton. Then is also a gymnastics room. The Industrial Arts Department in tli lower floor of the building has new e iuipment. This building iirovides students with a place to hold social anil athletic functions. It has not only solved an unwieldy traffic prob- lem, but also added beaut ' to the area. Lewis and Clark ' s cheerleaders stand before the newly completed E. L. Hunter Fieldhouse. Row 1: Kathy Rice, Diane Schoch, Joanne Nail. Row 2: Kathy Iverson, Carol Peters, Jody Herron, Vicki Carter, Stephne Muije, Sue Koontz, Ginny Etter. TRACK Mel Smith, Outstanding Trackster for til l ' season, excelled in the high jiiniii and the short sprints. Opening the 1965 track season with its 23rd sncc essi -e ictor o -er the Gonzaga Prep Bnllpups, a strong Tiger track team again showed great di ' pth and versatility in nearly ever ' event. New faces were in the spotlight along with many of the returning stars from last year. Mel Smith returned to capture ictories in the high jump and sprints and to be named Outstanding Trackster. The widely known 880 and mile relay teams were back with leading runners Jim Hoppe, Lee Goudy, Tom Keasal, Ra Bell and Jim Nichols. Big Dennis Aslie won the sjiotlight for the shot-put by consistently throwing over 48 feet. Stars in other i ' ents were Bob Nishimura, high and low hurdles; Jim Bacon, high jump; Ken Pri ratsky and Bill Devine, pole x ault; Mel Smith. 100-yard and 220-yard dashes; and the 440-yard stars, Lee Goudy and Jim Hoppe. This year ' s team had its work cut out for it measming up to the record estab- lished by the 1964 squad: a tie for the city league championship, first in the Bi- district meet, and finishing with a si.xth place in the W ashington State . . track meet in Pullman. Coach Art Frey Many of these B-Squaders will return next year as Varsity material. Row 1; Jim Long, Don Mukai, Frank Sui inori, Art Froese, Dan W ' allat, Bob Dovinc, Bari Xowton. Row 2: Larry White, Jim Thayt-r, Don Sims. Fred Cibbs, Art Ashe, Geoy Hayashi, Lloyd Joseph. Row 3: Ron Sims, John Smith, Tim Strycker, Ken Bettinger, Robin ' an Allen, Bill Vake, Mike Saad, Art Valiqiiette, Wayne Stirpe. LC ' s Kittens gained valuable experience through long hours of work. Row 1: Stan Ackerman, CUff Brewer, Larry McCracken, Vie Ogohara, Chuek Hohner, Jim Williams. Row 2: Chris Eadon, Kit Birch, Ron Quaintance, Les Kirihara, Norm Swanson, Bill Bagby. Row .3: Jim AUers, Jack Huey, Alan Schlo.sser, Steve Washburn, Earnest Finnie, Jim Kacalek, Dave Johnstone. Not pictured: Ray Batten, Steve Fisher, Steve Johnson; Denny Mowbray, Dave Somes. BASEBALL Outstanding players are Frank King, Eric Olson, Dick Cylute. The Lewis and Clark nine again finislied strong this year by dominating the diamond with outstanding pitehing, infielding, and outfielding. The Tigers also were not to be outdone in the field of batting. The tvvo pitchers who did outstanding jobs all season were Eric Olson, who has liad a tremendous arm for the past three seasons, and southpaw Gerry Whitney. Mark Mounsey, Frank King and Dick Clute led the team in batting through most of the season in City League action. The infield was composed of top players such as Mark Mounsey at short-stop, Gary Assing at first base. Lew Leigh covering second, and Jerry Demus playing third base. Left fielder Dick Clute. along with Gary Buckley in center field and Greg Bogus in right field, kept the outfield strong. Pete Weitz is the man who has coached past, present and probably future City League all-stars and championship teams. Coach Pete Weitz Good hitting was the B-Squad s chief strength this season. Row 1: Bob Cix, Jim Pearson, Grt ' K Bever, Randy Smith, Tom Stewart, Jerry Dyer, Dick Hartley. Row 2: Bob Hohner, Kim Contos, Bob Self, Jim Ivor)-, Jim Nimniclit, Dave Heyamoto, Bill Caetano. Row 3: Mike Adams, Terry Cavender, Dick Gnnning, Dave Brown, Bob Little, Don Brown, Tom Gilbert, Bill Maxcy. The Kittens showed great stamina in competition. Row 1: Roy Oki, Al Behar, Randy Henry, John Barkley, Scott Noble, Don Lowry. Row 2: Pat Saad, Bruce Johnson, Pete Car.stens, Bob Minnix, Terry Mitchell, Tim Kelly, Larry Highsmith. Row 3: Rodney Gier, GreR Thompson Bob Buckley, Greg Clarke, Dusty Hutsell, Roger Flatt, Gary Greer, John Brophv. 16f) Outstanding Senior Athletes PEGGY CONLEY broke into golf prominence in 1960 as a member of the first-place team in the junior division of the Pro-Am Tournament. Both in 1962 and in 1964, she claimed the P.N.G.A. Women ' s championship. Peggy top- ped of f her high school career in 1964 with a spot on the United States Curtis Cup Team. BEV CALICOAT established the Inland Empire cross- country-mile record for girls at Downriver with a time of 6:08 minutes. She captured the second place lialf-mile with a time of 2:34.6, and holds the Inland Empire half- mile record of 2:37. In 1962, CHRIS JOHNSTON broke the national record for his age group in the 200-yard backstroke. At the 1964 Inland Empire Junior Olympic Meet, he won the 200- meter individual medley and the 100-meter butterfly, setting records in both. He placed fourth in the l(K)-meter butterfly and seventh in the 200 individual medley at the combined Canadian National and Olympic trials of 1964. During his senior year, Chris was selected by the Inland Empire Men ' s Outdoor Swimming Club as the best all- around swimmer of 1964. Peggy Cionley, playing in the Curtis Cup competition at Porthcawl, Wales, (photo by AP) DALE MORSE, an outstanding tennis player, has par- ticipated in tournaments throughout Washington, Oregon and Canada. Ranked 12th in the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia and sc cond in Eastern Wa.shington, he has t ' ice held both the Cit ' High School and the City Parks Tennis Championships. DAVE SATHER has gained recognition as one of the Northwest ' s outstanding skiers. He has placed first in the Giant Slalom of the Mt. Spokane Alpine lOurnament, first in the downhill of the Cranston (Aip, second in the downhill championships of the l ngan Cup, first in the Barrier Cup Giant Slalom Championships, and first in the slalom of the Cana- dian Western Championships. Dave Sather e ARSITY TENNIS was led hv oiitstanding plaver Dale Morse this season. The team was coached l)y Mr. M. Jay Stophcr. Row 1: Tom Nishimura, Dale Morse, Al Weiland, and Bill Wright. Row 2: Steve Henderson, Roy FaKan, Dave Hill, Steve Brown, Bol) Otterne.ss, and Bob Snow. 168 GIRLS ' TENNIS had a good season with Carolyn Lanning leading the squad. Miss Virginia Dankc coached the team. Kow 1: llclt n Barany, Kathy Ilahlx-stad, Barbara SunclberR, Sally Staley, Marilynn Murray. Row 2: Karen Olscn, Crick Brake!, liarbara Kraii.se, Janet Priess, Katie ennema, Merrie W ilson. Row ,3: Nancy Keii, Sue Han.son, Sandra Mat- ter, MaURie Gera ;hty, Carolyn Lanning, Bonnie Bell. Not pictured: Margie Peacock, Sue Stevenson, Julie Maruy- ania, Kathy Iver.son. BOYS ' GOLF enjoyed many afternoons on the green under the direction of Mr. Virgil Wickline. Row 1: Pat Garvin, Ward Walker, Dan Torpey, Dan Fay, Harley Reckord, Russ Eldore. Row 2: Dick Morse, Sam Wood, Terry Protto, Blaine Wood, Mike Kissin, Jay Delaney, Hal Dixon. Row 3: Dave Kehle, Jeff Aiken, Ken Alli- son, Jim Salter, Bob Greene, Ron Stone, Rick Wilson, Chuck Snoddy. 170 GIRLS ' GOLF, coached by Miss Sonja Roach, placed high again this season. Front: Polly Anderson, Jill Shriver, JoAnn Delancy, Molly McMillen. Back: Barbara Matthews, Gina Pederson, Bar- bara Allen, Mary Ann Gilpin, Diane Adams. 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MA 4-0288 Alx l, Danii-1-«1. yfi, 109 Ach ijjt-r. Glinlys— 81 Ackfrman, Linda— 74 Ackcniian. Staii-Sl. 94, 160 Atlair, U()nal l -1«, 92, 120 Adams. Dian —74, 108, 171 Atlanis, L)ouKlas-l8 Adams. Janicf— 1,5, 18 Adams. Janis-12, 18, 102, 111. 127, 128 AdaTiis. ]i nnic 78, 99. 109 Adams. .Vfichai l-7S. 1.50, 166 .• lamson, Carlfnc— 81 Adamson, Ootina— 78 Akcc, Fr«l-62 AKi r, Thomas-78, 110, 128 Aiki-n, Christophor (Chris)— 81, 127, 128. 150 . ik -n, Joffr( y-74. 170 Akiyama, Caiol-74. 101. 122 Aki -ania, Marc— 78, 15-5 AUli ii, Pamt la-74, 94 AUkrscm, Diivid-18 Alfstad, VIich.icl-74. 1 18 Alic, Ji hn-8I, 142 Allfii, Barbara— 76, 171 AlUn, Gal — 81, 128. 1.50 AlU ' ii, Gt ' orye- 18 Allc-n, Gloria-81 Allen, Harvey (Butch)-76, 135 AlU rs. JanH-s-81, 94, 142, 160 Allison. K n-74. 98, 170 Allison, Sydney— 74 .Msup. Tiniothv— 74, 161 AKi ard, Bob-18 Alward. Michael-74, 147, 150 Annnidson, Va ' ne— 74 . ndersen, Kristine (Kris)— 78 Andersen, Margaret (Pegffy)— 18, 106 Anderson, Bovd— 76, 124 Anderson, Dale- 76, 100, 128 Antlerson, David— 74 Anderson, Donald— 18 Anderson, Jerry— 74 Anderson. Lei ;h-81. 103 Anderson, Mary (Linda)— 81 Anderson, . ancy— 12, 14, 18, 97, 99, 100, 117 Anderson, Polly-76, 171 . nderson, Santlra (Sandi)— 81 . nderson, Sarah (Sally)— 81 Anderson, Sharon (Sherry)- 18. 115 .•Vnderson, Suzanne (Sue)— 74 -Anderson. Theadore (Kins)- 18 Anderson. Vivian— 18 Ando, Beverly-70, 128 .■ nstine, Carol— 18 .• nsline, Douglas- 81 .•Vnthcmy, Elaine (Cookie)— 18, 123 Aoki, K;athy-78, 124, 125 Apple. Ronald-18 .-Vrgites, James— 19 . rii .unii, .Andrew (Andy)— 78, 152 Arii ' unii, Dennis— 19 Arleth. Roger- 19. 113 Armstrong, David-76, 128 .Arnold, David— 74 . ronson, Gregory- 78. 124, 126 Ashe. Artis (Art)-78. 121, 143, 130, 160 Ashe, Dennis-19, 121, 147, 148. 131. 157. 161 Ashe. Gail-81 -Ashley, -Annette— 78 Ashley, Robert (Bobby)-19, 121, 138, 161 .Ashlev, -Margaret (Peggy)— 19 Ashlock, Steve- 19 Aspinwall, Mark-81 .Aspinwall, Stcphcn-74, 100 Assing, Garv-19, 85, 94, 107, 114, 120, 121. 147, 148, 151. 163, 165 Atwood, Julie— 19 -Avnet, Barbara— 79 Austin, Craig-74, 107, 114. 121. 137. 143, 147, 148, 151, 161 Austin, Sidney (Sid)-74 - utrey, Mary— 74 Ayars, Curtis-81, 142 Avars, Jeffrey-19, 116, 120 -Ayers, Loren— 74 Aylor, Jan— 78 B Babin, Claudia-74. 122 Babin, Kenneth-81 Backenstoe, LeiKh-74. 103 Backman. Linda— 19 Baeon, James-19, 121, 151. 157. 161 Bacon. Tarrah— 81 Baden, . ancv-19, 1 17 Bagby. George (Bill)-142. 160 Bagley. Jan -81 Baker, Gary- 19 Baker, Patricia- 19 Baker, Sheryl (Sherry)-78 Bakken, Douglas— 78 Balch, Patricia (Patti)-74, 122 Baldwin, Genc-69, 121, 143. 147, 151 Bales, Patrick- 19 Bangs, Jndi— 78 Banks, William-62 Barany, Helen- 19, 97, 99, 123, 169 Barcklay. Dale- 19 Barcklay, Susan— 70 Barcklav. Tam-78 Bard, .Michael-69 Barger, Bryan-69 Barker, eldon (Vel)-69 Barklev. John-81. 142, 166 Barnard, David- 19 Barnes. Lorraine— 19 Barnhart. Barney— 79 Barnhart. Patrice (Pat)-20 Banunn, Robert (Bruce)— 69, 146 Barr, Joseph -78 Biirratt, Victoria ( ' icky)-20 Barrett, Catherine (Cathey)- 76 Barrett. Richard (Dick)-20, 94. 115, 121, 145, 146, 161 Barrington, . lichael-69, 142 Barrington. Thomas— 78, 142 Barth. R ibert-69 Bartholomew, Daniel— 78, 1.5.5 Barlleson, Rohert-20, 115 Bartlett, Charles (Chuck)-78 Barton, William-20 Batten, Rav-81, 140 Batten. Susan-20, 92, 123 Bayne, Marvann— 76 Bayne, .Nedra (Ncddy)-69, 99, 1 1 1 Beaver, Dorothy-78, 110 Bechtold. David-20 Beck. Charles (Chuck)-81 Becki r. Margaret (Peggy)- 20. 128 Begley, Carol-20 Behar, Alvan (Al)-81, 142, 166 Belgum. Carolvu (Carol)— 83 Bell, Arthur-20, 115, 116, 118, 124 Bell, Bonnie-69, 93, 169 Bell. Clvde-20, 121, 139, 143, 161 Bell. David-69 Bell, Elizabeth (Liz)-83 Bell, Merle-20, 120 Bell. 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Terry-78, 142, 166 Cederblom, Lynn-24, 92. 95, 97. 117 190 Cenis, Linda— 72 Chalfant, Richard (Rick)-24. 112 (n ambfrlain, Sharon— 78 C ' hanihcrlain, Tommy— 72 ( ' hamhrrs, James (Sonny)— 72 Chandler. Linnea-72, 116 C;handler, Rodney (Rod)-80 Chapman. Patricia (Pat)— 24. 9 3. 102 Chapman. William (Gary)— 24 Charl onneaii, Edward— 80 Charves, Patricia (Pat)-12. 24. 1 IH, 128 Chase, Conny— 76 Chase, Susan-24, 97, 111, 115, 124, 125, 126 Chastain, Judith-72, 127 Christensen, Donald— 80 Christensen, Glen— 24 Christensen, James— 72 Christensen, Judith- 12, 13, 25, 125 (Christensen, Richard (Rich)- 25 Christinan, Connie— 78, 124, 125 Christoph, Velda-25, 118 Churchill, Sharon-25, 101 Claassen, Linda— 78 Claeson, Janet— 70 Clare, Harold (Hal)-80 Clare, Patricia (Pat)-72 Clark. Arthur-76 Clark, Katherine (Kathy)- 79, 99, 122 Clark, Marlys (Joye)-25. 117. 124. 125 Clark, Rohert-78 Clark. Verne (Joe)-78, 128 Clarke, GreKor -80. 166 CClarkson, Linda-80 Clay. Julie-25 CClements, Susan— 72. 122 Clift. D()nald-25 Clifton. Marion-78 Cliflon, Nancy-25, 97. 99 Cline, James— 77 CloninKer. Dale— 25 Clutc. Dick-25, 114, 121, 138. 139, 143, 163, 165 Clutinger, Mary-25, 113, 115 Coan. Eva— 74 Codd, Michael-25, 165 Code, Sharon-70, 93. 103 Colder. Jeffery (Jeff)-76 Coe. Frederick -25 Conhill. Janet-25 Colhy. Geor(;e-72. 124, 142 Cole. Deanna-25. 93, 117 Collins, Phyllis-80, 103 Colon, Ken .o (Ken)— 77 C:olwell, Beverly-78 Colwell, l,inda-80 CCompney, Arveta— 25. 101 Conley. PeKgy-25. 115. 167 Connelly. Jill-72 Conner. Claudia-72 Connerley, Sondra— 25. 113 Coiuiers, Pamela— 78 Connery, Deborah— 80 Contos, Kim-78. 143, 166 Contos. Stephanie— 25 Cook, Linda-25, 124. 127 128,171 Cook, Richard (Dick)-72, 128 CoolbauRh, Hohert-70 Coon. Rol)ert-72. 99, 100. 143. 165 Copeland, Gary-76. 128 Copley. Caralee-26. 95, 101. Ill, 128 Copley, Linda-76, 101 Copley, William-73, 142, 150, 165 Coppay, Francis-26, 99. 118 Copsey. Stephen-26, 94, 115 Corisis, RQcky-26 Corliss, Mary Jane-78, 122 Cornell, Janct-26 Couey, Carol-26, 104. 117 Coulter. Bobby-80 Cousins. Gerald (Jerry)— 72 Cousins. Jim— 78 Cousins. Robert— 80 Cowley, William-26. 97, 121. 128, 154 Cox, John-26, 113, 115 Cox, Sherry- 26 Cral.le, Warren-26 Crabtree, Douglas— 26 Crais, Diane-26. 104 Craij!, George (Buddie)— 80. 153. 154 Crail!, Michael— 70 Craia, Norma— 70 Cramer. Barl ara-72. 101 Cramer. Do iclas— 26 Cramer. Marilyn— 80 Crandell, Marsha-26 Crane. Jeanne (Jean)— 26. 95. 117 Cr.iwford. Karen— 76 Crawford, Linda-12, 26, 127 Crisp, Steven-27 Cromer, James— 72, 94 Cromic, Walter— 27 Cross. James— 27 Cryderman. Kenneth (Casey)— 27 Culbertson. Mary Jo— 27 Culbertson. Tmth-70. 101 Culler, Deborah-80 Culler, Mary Ann-72. 101 Cummins. Oliver (Bern)— 72. 121. 143 Cunningham. Frederick (Phil)- 95. 124. 126 Curryer, Kathryn (Kathy)— 78, 101 Curryer, Roxanne (Roxy)-78, 124, 125 Curtis. Catherine (Kit)-117 D Dajiman, Jan— 76 Dahlen. Mark-80. 142 Dahlen. Roy-80 Dahlin, Lvnn-100 Dahmen, Michael-70, 120 Dahiuist, Gail-14, 27, 95, 97, 117, 118 Dameron, Bruce— 27, 11.5. 120, 121, 139, 143 Dandrea, Lucinda (Cindy)— 27 Daniels, John-80, 142 Daniels, Lola-27. 113 Daniels. Spencer— 78. 97 Dannen, Anita (Sue)— 27 Daujiherty. Darlene— 77 DauKherty, David-27 David, Lavonne-12, 13, 27, 104 Davidson, Dawn-78, 100 Davidson, Jan— 78 Davidson, Janice (Jan)— 27 Davidson, Kathleen (Kathy)— 27.115 Davidson. Lawrence (Larry)— 80 Davidson. Roberta (Bobbie)- 80 Davidson. Terry Lynne (Terry)-27, 104 Davies, Heather- 13, 28, 92, 106, 118 Davis, Anita (IMita)-70, 93 Davis, Bonnie-28, 100. 115 Davis, Charles (Chuck)-72, 113 Davis, Daniel-28, 120 Davis, Jean-80, 96 Davis, Julie-28 Davis. Lavonne— 80 Davis. Michelle-28. 100. 112 Davis. 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Douglas-35. 121 Havashi, Denise— 79 Havashi Geo (Geoy)-79, 142, 155. 160 Havashi, Richard-80, 142 Hayden, Susan— •3.5 Hayes, Kenneth-3.5 Haylett, Frank-35, 124, 126 Havnes. Sally-80 Hazlett. Donita-80 Ha lett. Rita-75 Headstrom. Janice— 80 Heaton. Kenneth— 35 Ilette, Bonnie-35, 95. 103 Heidenreich, Mary— 3.5, 104, 123 Heim. Villiam-73, 124, 126 Heinz Linnet (Sue)— 79 Heinz. Randy-80 Heinz. Shiiron— 74 Heitman, Richard (Dick)-79 Helphrev, Donald- 12, 13, 35 Helphrey, Judy— 73 Hemminger. Kenneth— 35 Henderson, Stephen— 35, 112, 168 Henry, Christine (Chris)-79 Henrv, Randall (Randy)-80, 150, 166 Henry, Ronald -35 Henwood. C:e;ul i (Jerry)— 79 Hepburn, David— 73 Herington, Lianne— 79 Hern, Alan-36 Hermiann, Patricia (Pat)— 73 Congratulations Class of ' 65 GRIFFITH ORR SHELL STATIONS •Third and Maple • Spragiie and Bernard • Riverside and Browne •N. 610 Washington Congratulations to the Graduating Class of ' 65 wishes you a long, happy and successful future Hrrron, Jacqueline (Jacquie)— 80 Hcrron, Jcrrv— 75 Hcrron. Joclla (Jody)-16, 36. 85, 122, 156a Ht ' rsman, Xoniia— 36, 113 H.-rl, RonaUl-36 Hcvss, Clark -79 Hess. Lynnf-14. 36, 100, 118 Ht ' ssf. Grt ' Kory-36 Hessfltine, Lyla-79 Hester, Leonard (Len)— 73 Hewett, Patricia (Pat)-73, 93, 122 Hewins, Michael— 73 Heyanioto, David— 75, 142, 168 Heyer, Nancy-36, 92, 93, 117, 118 Hibbs, James— 73 Hickerson, Jeff— 75 llickey. Lauraniarie— 36 ilieronviniis, Richard (Rick)— 36 lliKKiils. 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Janel-S3, 103 Kern, Richard (Dick)-4() Kerr, Danicl-72 Kevis, Larry-75 Kevis, Roger- 72 Kiem, B,-irhara-12. 15. 16. 40. 97. 99, 1 15, 117, 118 Kinder, .Man— 75 Kinder. Karl-40 Kint!. Colin O, 105, 120 King, Dan-73, 161 King Frank-40, 87, 107. 121, 147, 149. 151, 163, 165 King. Tim— 40 King. William-72, 100. 120 Kinkade. Rose Marie (Martie) -40, 73 Kinyon, Kenneth- 72 Kirihara, Leslie (Les)-83, 160 Kirihara. Patricia— 75 Kirpes. Jerry- 83 Kirpcs. Lvnette (Lynne)-40, 104 Kissin, Michael-127, 128, 170 Kistler. Claude-40 Kistler, Claudia-40, 97, 1 10, 124, 125 Klages, Mary Ellen-40, 110, 117 Klassen, Cynthia (Cindy)— 75, 122 Klassen. Danny Mike)-83 Klein, Carol-75, 103 Kloc, Judv-40, 116, 122 Kluber, Kathleen (Kathy)-83 Kluber Richard (Rick)-75 Klnge, Linda-83 Kneeland. Nancy— 40 Knott, Robert-83 Knott. William-41 Koch, Charlene— 41 Kollmann, Margaret (Margie) 83 Konishi. Ann-12, 41, 123 Kooistra. 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Rob ii-83 Little, Robrrt-76, 142. 166 Litzenberger. David— 73 Livingstone, Douglass— 73 Lo Cicero, Maria-Rita (Maria) -42 Lockert. Ronald (Eric)-42 Loft. Linda-82 Logan, Judith Kav-73, 92, 102, 106, 122 Logsdon, Cathy— 82 Logschm, Gay Marie— 82, 96, 111 Logsdon, Larry- 42. 120, 121, 1-39. 143, 165 LogsdoTi, Thomas-73. 96.1 18 Lohinann, Sharlene 82 Loisell ' . S ' lvia 42 Lt.ll, Bettv 42 Loll, Dorothy-73 CONGRATULATIONS! CLASS of 1965 May you have an insured Future ANDRE-ROMBERG INSURANCE AGENCY S. 15 Lincoln Street Davenport Hotel Spokane, Washington MA 4-1293 Congratulations to the Class of ' 65 0 r future leaders of tomorrow LONGHORN BARBECUE AND STAFF Phone TE 8-1001 Sunset Hwy. 2 Long, Dennis— 82 Long. DouKlas— 42 Long, Jamcs-73, 99. 127, 128. 143. 160 Long Piitricia (Pat)-73 Lo-is. Kathleen (Kathy)— 12, 43, 110. 124. 126 Lopes. Richard (nick)-76, 128, 147, 150 Lord, Evelin— 76 LnvelL Diana 43 Lowe. Mary (Jeannie)— 43 Lowrv. Dclhert-82 Low ry. Donald-82, 166 Lowry. 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James— 75 Sehafer. Sallv-67, 71.93 Sehafer. Susan-71. 93. 108 Schanibron. Dennis— .53 Sehasre. Kim-75, 110, 124 Schei ' i, Barbara— .53 Schell, Nancv-53, 123 SJiieche. Michael-70. 120, 150 Schticke, Suzanne (Sue)— II, 53, 93 Sehlosser, Alan-84. 142, 160 Sihlosser, Joann— 71 Schnutz, C ' aralee— 84 Sehniit- ,, Jaik 113 Schneider, Christine-70, 96, 122 Schneider, Gunner— 53 Schneider, Shirley— 78 Sehoch, Diane-53, 97. 99, 156a Schoeninu, Carol (Lynn)— 53, 103 Sc-lu les, Marian— 7-5 Schroeder, Carl-«2 Schubert. Jcannc-53, 85, 101, 122. 132 Schubert. Sue-84, 109, 172 Schult , C.ale-62 Schunnan, Carol— .53 Sehurnian, Jan— 84 Schuster, John (Mike)-84 Schwab, Terry— .53 Schweitzer. David-53 Schweitzer. Dennis— .53 Sciaccotti. James— .53, 124 Sciaccotti, Michael— 75 Scott. Mary-71 Seott. Norma Jo-16, .53. 92. 102. 103. lOfi, 117, 118 Seaman. Janet— 84 Sears. James-53. 120. 128 Sears, Jerry— .54 Secord, Janicc-71, 122 Seifert, Ronald-54, 112, 120 Seim, Dave-.54, 94, 95 Self, Rol.ert-78, 142, 166 Seyl, Gary-.54, 164 .Shanewi.se, Katherine (Katie)— 78 Shannim. Kathleen (Kathy)— 7.5. 122 Share. Sandra (Vicky)-84 Sharp, Gary— .54 Sharpe, Stephen— 84 Shaw. DyAnn-70. 94. 102, 128 Sheldon. Bernard (Bernio)-78. 96. 128 Sheldon. Maxine-84, 128 Sliell. Sandra (Sande) 54, 115, 117 Slieilev, tCliza (Ann)— .54, 101, 1 17 Shelton, William (Chuek)-71 Sheperd, Ronald-84, 142 Shimada. Justin— 75 Shinault, Patricia (Pat)-71 Shirahama. Gloria-54, 103 Shockley, Cheri-78 Shoemaker, Lawrence (Larry) 54, 120, 121. 1.39, 143 Short, Russell-,54 Shov. r, Russell-70 Shriver, Jill-75, 122, 171 Simchuk, Susan (Tania)— 84 Simon, Allen— 78 Simons, Gail-.54, 93 Sims, Donald-70, 128, 146, 160 Sims, Ronald-67, 70, 146, 160 Sinclair. Douglas-54. 146. 161 Skadan, John-76, 146, 161 Skok, Paul (Nick)-76, 128 Slattery. Michael -75. 155 SledKe. Scott-71,99. 107, 143 Sleeth. Charles (Chuck)-71 Small, James-75, 161 Srnestatl. Linda— .54 Sniick, Willene— .54 Smith. Craii;-76, 142 Smith, Dou(!las-84 Smith, Guv (Smittv)-84 Smith, James-54, 120 Smith, Jessie-84 Smith, John E. -7.5 Smith, John L.-75, 160 Smith. Karen ■ 7.5 Smith, Marv Anne-.54, 123 Smith. Melvin (Mel)-.54, 121, 157. IBl Smith. Randy-75. 166 Smith, Stanley (Stan)-75 Smith, Terr -.54. 120 Snell, David-76 Snell, Pam 54 Sneva, Jerry-76, 142. 143 Sneva, Th mias (Butch)-71, 114, 150 Snider, Steven-70 Snoddy, Charles (Chuck)-76, 170 Snow. Jacklvn (Jackie)— .54, 104 Snow, Marv Beth-84, 100, 109 Snow, Hoberl-71, 168 Snyder, Cathy - 55. 126 Solomon, Reuben-84 Solomon, Rudell (Rudy)-70 Somes, David-84, 94, 160 Sonderen. Karcn-69, 124, 125, 127 Sonderen, Kristina (Kris)— 55, 123 Sorey, Sharon-73, 101 Sowder, Dour- 79 Sowers, Eugenia (Jeannie)— 55 Spannli r, Richard (Dick)-71, 107, 128 Spear. V ' icki— 76 Speer. Judv-84. 127 Speer, Richard (Dick)-74, 121, 124, 126, 128, 143 Spens, Crawford— 71 SpraRui , Anthony (Tony)— 75 SpraRue. Linda— 71 Sprague, Michael— 62 SrrinKer, Sherry— 55, 123 Stacey. Robert-74 Stalev. Madeleine (Mickey)— 80 Staley. Nancv -74 Slaley, Sally-.55, 108. 123, 169 Stalev. Sherry— 79 Stallcop. Terrance (Terry)-55 .Stan, Gregor — 74 Stanley, Sandra (Sandic)— 74 Staples. Grejjory—76, 113 Stark, Sandra (Sandy)- 16, 55, 123, 125, 126 Starr, Jerry-80, 128 Staimer, Laura— 79 Steams, Rolaiid-55, 94 Steen, Patricia (Patti)-71, 110 Steinheiser, Nancy- 5.5. 115 Steinke. Robert— 5.5 Steiwer. Dorothy— 71 Steiwer. James-79 Stephens. James (Jimmy)— 55. 121, 14 ), 161 Stephens. Joseph-76. 142 Sternberj;, Patric k -80 Stems, Minnie— 76 Stevens. Kathleen (Kathy)— 13, .55, 101 Stevens, Kathy J.-80 Stevenson. Karen— 12, .55, 102, 103, 123 Stevenson. Susan-.55, 9,5, 101, 110, 117, 169 Stewart, DouKlas-.55, 115 Stewart, Thomas-79, 142, 166 Stickle, Susan-76 Stier. J0-.55 Stillwell. Brian-56 Stillwell, John-71 Stintile, Su.san-.56, 117 Stirn, David-79, 120, 1.58 Stirpe. Wayne-79, 142, 160 Stokes, Charles-80 Stokes. Chrystal (Chris)-79 Stokes, Victoria (V ' icki)-56, 96, 123 Stone, Ronald-76. 170 Paul C. Fossum, Inc. Benjamin Moore Paints Linoleum Zolatone Wallpaper Tile Builders Hardware FA 8-6710 N. 1622 Division WA 4-0900 E. 9307 Sprague ' ' Congratulations THRIFTY AUTD SUPPLY SPECIAL . 2001 Division FA 7-4471 Slori-y, Patricia (Pat) 79 Stomient. Shirley— 71. 97 Stowcll, Janet-56, 101 StraiiKis Faye-56, 104 Strt ' iktT. Annt — 71 Stroctor. Linda-12. 5B. 103 Strcich, StiTling-79, U3 Stryckcr. Forest (Tim)-79. 160 Stiiart, Gri tch .n-71. 97 Sueinori. Frank— 79, 160 Sueniori. Sarah-IB, 56, 97, 117, 127, 128 Sullivan. Frances (Francie)— 74. 12.5 Sulli ' an, Michael— 56 SumiiuTs Elaine (Lonnie)— 56. 117. 128 Sundberg, Barbara-56, 169 Sutter, HcKKie (Heg)-62 Sutton, Darlene-80 Sutton, navid-56 Sutton, DeiHiis— 71 Svacek. John-80 Swain, William-80, 142 Swanson. Kathryn (Kathy)— 56, 85. 92. 93, 97, 123, 124, 132, 1.36 Swanson, Margaret (Margie)— 56 Swanson, Noniian-80, 160 Swanson, Susan— 79 Swartz, Vicki-79 Swearingen. Susan— 79 Sweeney. Mark-76 Sweet, Michael-80 Sweeting. Judith-71 Swenhaugen, Dianne-71 Swenhaugen. Nancy-80 Swenson, Linda-.56, 122 Swindell. Louise (Tonie)-80 Szafransky, Douglas-79, 142 T Taggart, ancy— 74 Tai. Kay-.56. 98, 100, 118, 122 Taitch, Elizabeth (Liz)-71 Taitch, C.ary-71, 121. 155 Taitch. Marlene— 79 Taitch. Ronald- 16, 56. 120 Takeshita. Christine (Chris)- 74. 103, 122 Takela, Kathleen (Kathy)-79 Talbot, Pet(T-74, 99, 106, 121, 145. 146 Taniura, Phyllis (Tammv)-80 Tarbox. Sharon— 74, 125 Tarbo.v. Harold (Wayne)-57 Tate, John (Jody)-73 Tah-o. Sheryl (Sherry)- 16, 57, Taylor, Doug-57, 147, 149, 151 Taylor, Marcia-80 Taylor. Kol ert-.57. 127, 128 Teale, Gary-73 Tefft, Jeanne— 71 Terao, Judy-57, 99. 100, 123 Terry, Linda-79, 101, 122 Terry, Marilee— 79 Teufert, Carol-80. 109 Teufert, Linda-79, 101, 124, 125 Thayer, James-79, 105, 120, 160 Theis , Alexandra— 70 Thiele, Kari Ann- .57 Thiot. Michelle (Mikic)-.57, 115 I hiot, Nicolyn (i icki)-80 Thomas. Charles (Pat)-57, 87, 107, 114 Thomas, Cerald-71, 128 Thomas, CreEc)ry-57, 115, 120 Thomas, Patrick -79 Thomas, Paul-80 Thomas, Rollin-74, 100, 110. 124 Thomas, Steven— 57 Thompson, Billie-.57. 121 Thomrson, Bruce- 71, 1.5.5 Thompson, Emma Jean— 77 Thompson, Gregory— 80, 150, 166 Thompson, James— 57 Thompson, Janice— 79, 109 Thompson, Lynn— 57, 86, 95, 99, 123 Thonjpson, Pamela— 11, 12, 57, 95, 99, 123 Thornton, Janet-80, 110 Thornton, John— .57 Thornton, Laurie— 80 ■] homton, Paula— 71 ThrailkiU, Donald-.57 Thrash, Judie-57 Tihbs. Christopher (Chris)— 57, 120 Tillman. Robert-57 Tilton. Margaret-80 Tobias Kaye— 74 Tobie. Mary-57. 101 Todd, Roberta-80 Tombari, James-58, 128 Tomlinson, Robert-58, 105, 115 Tonn, Pamela- 14, 58, 97, 116. 117, 118 T(K)ne, Thomas-58. 120, 124 Torkelson. Linda— 76 Torpey, Daniel -71. 128. 170 Traxinger, Tim (Trax)— 58, 124 Tresko, Bill-79 Triplett, John-79. 1.55 Triplett. Kathyni (Katy)-58 Triplett, Susan- 80 Tnidcll. i:)onald-73 Trustv ' , James— .58 Trutton, Stacey (Stace)-80 Tryon. Marylou-15. .58, 108, 118 T.schirley, Terry-58, 85, 124, 126 Tsutakawa, Nancv— 1.5, 58, 101. 118, 123 ■ Tumlinson, Jerry— 79 Tmnlinson, Thomas— 62 Turner, Sherry— 80 Tye, Dennis— 58 Tyler, Christy-82, 110 U Uno, Michael-79, 128 Uno. Stanley-82 Uprichard, James— 7 1 Urban, Jacob-79 V Vaagen, LeeAnn-SS, 95, 99, 123 Valiquctte, Arthur (Art)-77, 143, 160 Van Allen. Robin— 71 ' anhoff, Deborah-77, 122 Van Leeuwen, Linda— 74, 103, 122 Van Slyke, Robcrt-58, 95, 127, 128 Van Veen, Christina (Kriss)— 82 ' an Veen, Mary- 76 Van Veen, Michael— 76 ' an Veen, Richard— 76 Vaudrey, Susan— .58 Veium, Gordon— 76, 142, 1.55 Veium, Holly-58, 93, 111, 123 Velis, George-58, 92, 118, 120 V enn, Carol-77, 96, 127 Venn, David-71 Vennema, Anne— 77, 97, 122 Vennema, Katherine (Katie)— 77, 96, 122, 169 Verdurmen, Mary— 82 Vergin, David-74, 124 Vertrees, Louanne-59, 99, 123 Vervair, Roy— 59 Vetter, Connie-59 Vick, Teree-.59, 115, 117 Vieira, Karen— 82 V ' illarprando. Juan— 96 Vining. Richard (Dick)-71 Von Olnhausen, Lynda— 76 Von 01nhau.sen, Sandra (Sandee)-59 Voss, Ann-74, 116 Vroman, Elaine-77, 92, 93, 109, 122 Vroman, Richard— 59, 128 W Wahus, CaroI-77, 101, 103 Wahus, Marilyn-69, 102, 124 Wakamatsu, L iin— 122 Wakefield. Ann-69, 97, 124. 127, 128 Walbey, Gaylon-82 Walker, Michael-59, 124, 126 Walker, Sherrey-.59, 104 Walker, Ward-69, 118, 128, 170 Wallace. Thomas— .59 Wallat, Dan-76, 160 Wallingford, James-.59, 1 14, 120, 121, 138, 139, 143 Have your Graduation Picture taken at our Special Summer Prices! Our expert photographer will pose you skillfully . . . bringing out your indiviijual charm and per- sonality. Your portraits will be ones to show with confidence, and give with pride. Have yours made during the summer months and SAVE. one large 8x10, three 5x7, and 12 wallet-size photos, PLUS your yearbook picture ONLY . . . 9 ' ' PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO, Downtown, Street Floor THE© CRESCENT For Elegance in Portraiture ERNA BERT NELSON studio at Corner of Twenty-second and Bernard Phone RI 7-4444 Walsrr, Lczlii— 59, 128 Walton, Janu s-.59, 95 Walworth, Barbara (Bunnie) -82 Wanainaker. Carol— 15, 59, 97, 116, 117, 118 Ward, Charl. iic-82 Wariirr, Kathy-69 Warren, Neil -77. 128 Warrick, Patrick (T m)-71, 94, 120, 142 Washburn, George— .59 Washburn, Stevc-82, 150. 160 Watkins, Diane— 59 Watson, John— .59 Wayniire, Jim— .59, 94 Weaver, Jacqueline (Jackie)— .59, 97, 108, 116 Weaver, Lanct — 82 Webster, Jucly-59 Weiland, Allan (Al)-1.3, .59, 108, 121, 168 Weiland, Esther-76 Weinstock, James— 77, 154 Weinstock, Sammy— 77, 155 Wells, Norman-69, 96, 118 Wertz, Jeannt — 60 W. sson, Harold (Bud)-72 West. Kathleen (Kathy)-69, 128 West, Lyiida-60 West, M ' ayre-77 West, Susan-71 Wi stlnnd, Ronald-69. 118 ' c en, James— 76 Whalev, Diana (Diane)-71 Whalev, James-71, 145, 146 WHleeU r, J. Scott-60, 100. 1 15, 120 Whicker. Iirent-62, 121, 153, 154 Whit. ' , Bonnie-69 While, Christina (Chri.s)-82 hil -. GeorRe-76 bite. James-60 bile. Larry-160 While, Peter-60 While, Ronald-77, 121, 14.3, 161 White, Sandra (Sandy)-60, 104 Whitehead, Uh.)nda-75 Whit ' lev, Doralynn (Lynn)— S2 WTiitman, Darrell-60 Whitney, Gerald-62, 163. 165 Whitt n. Uenni,s-77 Wierzbowski, Judy— 60 Wierzbowski. Linda-60, 101 11 sr. Lonnie-12, 60, 96 ilcdx. Ronald-71, 110 Wilki-, Susan-77, 122 Williams, Brian-76, 128 Williams, Donald-62 Williams. James B.-60 Williams. James C.-82. 160 Williams. Math, w (Matt)-60. 1 10. 1 15 Williams. Patrick-62. 115 Williams. Hichard (Rick)-60 120 Williams. Roxanne (Roxie)— 82 Williams. Stev. ' n-60 William.s. Tim (Willv)-76 Wils. v. M. Clarice (Clarice)- 15. ' 60. 95, 97, 99. 102. 103. 117. 118 Wils. ' V, Shiiron-82, 128 WiKuM, Bri,in-77 WilMiii, Kred-60 Wilson, Jean— 60 WiKiMi. Jndith-69. 96 ilson. l,arry-60 Wilson, Merric-71. 127. 169 Wilson. Richard (Rick)-76. 170 Winjberley. William (Marc)— 60. 128. 154 Wimmer. Larry— 60 Winfrey. Andello (Anne)-82 Winjier, Jam. ' s— 82 Winslow. Anthony (Tony)— 75 Winst.)n, . nt. nia (T(mi)— 71. 96, 99 Winterroth, Kenneth-77 Wint. rroth. Shirley-61 iiiti rs, Linda-61. 113. 115 Wiiilon. Judy-61. 115. 124 Withee. Dick-61 Witter, Dianc-61 Witty, R.)Ker-77, 1 13 Wolott, Linda- 69 W.)ld, Linda-77 W.)lferman, Linda— 76 Wolff. Carolyn-77 Wolff, James-61 W.)lfortl, Penelope (Penne)— 71 W.)mbl.-. J. rry-82 Won ; . u justinus (Tinus)— 62 Wo.kI. Blaine (Wo.)dv)-61, 170 W. .)d. Cvnlhia-69 Wood. Jeffrey-82. 155 W.jod. J.)hn— 76 Wo.id, Linda-77. 122 W.i.xl. Samuel-61, 170 Wood. ll, N. Edward (Ed)- 71. 120, 1.52 Wo.)lerv. Arthnr-69 WooU-ry. R.)l ert-82 Worth. n. Michael- 15, 61, 95 W.irthiiiKton. William-61. 98, 102 Wray, Dian. — 61 Wray, Lana-61, 101 Writ ' ht, Lloyd (Fred) -82 Wridht, Virginia- 61, 95, 103 Wright, William-71. 168 Wyatt, Gerald (Jerry)-71 Wynne, Dianc-69, 102. 122 Y Yadon, David-76 Yake. Michele (Mike)-61. 94. 108, 118 Yake. Thomas-77, 94, 1 18 Yake, William-61, 94, 97. 1 18. 127. 160 Yamam. to. Lynn— 12. 1.5. 16. 61. 106. 118, 123 Yamamotn, Su7.i-77, 96, 128 Yates, Jo. -fi2 Yoakam. DouKlas— 82 Yorioka, Kathryn (Kathy)— 69, 128 Young, Kay-69. 96, 97. 122 Z Zaeher, James-62, 121, 144 Zack. David-62 Zat, Robert-62, 95, 124, 126 Zeller. Jeraline (Jeri)-62. 101. 104, 123 Zeller, J.,hn-62 Zeller. J.mathan (J.m)- 82 ZilKme, Lija-62, 115, 116 Zornes. Susa n-13. 62. 103 Zuballi. Umberto-17. 62, 100, 107, 135 Zng. Cvnthia (Cindi)-71 ZuK, Lee-82 Zupan, Nancy— 76 LEWLS AND CLARK FACULTY AND STAFF Adams. Clara— .5 Allers, Howard C.-8 . ' Vnderson, C. William— 6 .■Vnders.m, Ruth— 9 Arger, Gene G.-8, 139 Baker, William W.-9 Baldwin. Raleigh A.-6 Bartlett. Grace-5 Bartlett. R.ibert L.-6, 137 Barton, Pearl-4 Bates, G. ' orge E.-9 Black, D.mald C;.-5, 118 Br. i)hy. Waltef T.-7 Brown. D.)ris-8. 172 Brown. Ruth-9 Bruton, B.-rnice— 9 Bnnn, Bernie C— 7 Byrne, Akin D.-8, 118 Carswell, Beverly— .5 Carls.)n. R.)se— 9 C;asey, Jack D.-9 Charb.nnieau, Lillian— 7, 96 Chisholm, Florenc. — 6 C;ral)le. Mildred-9 Cronrath, Ray A.— 4 Cross, Margxierite— 7 Cunningham, Ann- 8, 103 Danke, irginia-8. 169 Dangherty. Glenn D.-6 Devolve. Larry J. -9 Domier. William E. L. — 1 Ellis, Don G.-8 Esplin, (J. ' n. ' viev. - 8. 10.3 Faubion. Stanlev E.— 9 Fletcher. Orlando T.-O. 94 Frey. Arthur. Jr.-6, 145. 146, 157 Flores, Ciirlos H.-7, 142 Fuller, C. Oliver-9. 127. 128 Gerplieide. Mary— .5 C.ibbs, Flora-7, 113 (H)O(hvin, Evelyn— 9 Graf, Peter-9 Graham, Martha-.5 Graham. W. B.-6 GuiUl- norothy 4 Hall. Warr. n A. -8 Hamilton. James H.— 5, 114 Hanley, Walter M.-9 Harding. D.jnna— 9 Hartlev, Gerald S. -9, 124 llenibree. Richard E.-7, 105 Hopkins. B ' tty L m— 7, 97 Howard. Alda-5, 106 Himeke, Helen— 4 Hinit, Katherine-5. 100 Hurst, Lonis B.-5, 142 Hntchis.m. Spokane— .5, 110 Iv. ' rs.m, Richard H.— .5 Jorg. ' us. ' n. Wetona— 4 Kahle, I. hii V.-H Kamp, bonald A. -7. 108 Knox. Lois— .5 Kramlith. Fred— 6 Krus. ' , Elmer S.— 9 l,i ingston, Louis S.— 6, 107 Marshall, D. lberl M.-7 MeClincv, Bemadine— 4 MeElrov. Mvrtlc-4 Ml dlev. C. Vernon-8 Mill. r, Clarence E.-8, 95 Miller, Haz.el-7 Milh r, John B.-9 Milton. Carl W.-8, 120 Mukai. Haniko— 9 .V.ng. ' haner. Martha— 9 O Neill. Phillip M.-6 Palm. ' r, George W.— 4 Parker, A. L.-2, 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 3 Peck, Grace -5. 95 Philips, Ruby-8, 101 Point.-r, Mvrtle-9 P.iw. ll. David L.-7 Read, W. sley H.-7, 93 R. i-d. ina-9 R. im, Rach.1-9 Rich. Elmer R.-8 lUja. h, Sonja- 9, 171 lUnnig, Helen— 9 Rossing, Muriel— 6, 102 Salsburv. Robert E.. Jr. -5, 98 Sehultz, Eva Mae-9 Seho. ning. Max F.-6, 153 Schubert, Marian— 7 Sott. Robert L.-8. 147 Sherburne. Doris— 5 Si ' erts.)n. Eugene G.— 7 Skinner, Harold E.-7. 99 Smith, Har.)ld E.-9 Solin, D.injthy- 4 Stewart. Melvin H.-9 Stopher. M. Jay-7. 150. 168 r.)evs. E. W.-6. 85 ' eechio, Frances— .5. 109 Wanamaker. Bernice— 4 Webb. R.m W.-8. 142, 1.50 Weitz. 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