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

 - Class of 1968

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V , . . 4 f «S tf . y. _4 • •• . • ✓ i vf m J .-• « % _ A r. . w jLm - ■— i • J 4 ? y JJm T 5 a flash of color... a blur of minds ♦ ♦ ♦ Courtesy of Dorian Studio a standstill in time... karen eskeberg, editor linda guthrie, associate editor rick rolfe, art sally lancaster, copy editor grace c. yeaworth, adviser a generation where spirit is more than evident .. .where history is not just witnessed .. .but made ts W -• ' a generation whose school is the center of activity .. .but loves life a generation that produces an individual .. .where someone is more than just one of the crowd .. .where tomorrow is more than just another day... A TRIBUTE To Mr. Donald G. Black A Teacher... A Journalist... A Fri end... As adviser to the Journal and Tiger staffs for eight years, Mr. Black has inspired his students to produce fine newspapers and exceptional yearbooks. Before and after school, during weekends and vacations, whenever the staffs met, Mr. Black was there to offer encouragement. Through his very special and continuing interest in every student, he has inspired many to reach higher and higher in their quest for knowledge. Education is highlighted through his natural sense of humor. Mr. Black is a mirror in which the student’s own attitudes, principles, and ambitions are reflected in their own true light. He is a man against whom we can measure our own image. To be praised by him is an honor. He has earned the highest respect and admiration from all who know him. Mr. Donald G. Black Mr. Clarence E. Miller OUR SPECIAL THANKS To Mr. Clarence E. Miller Without the help of Mr. Miller in taking the Tiger pictures these past thirty years, Lewis and Clark could not have produced such fine yearbooks. He has donated much of his valuable time and equipment to insure our annual successes. As he is retiring this year the 1968 Tiger would like to express our sincere gratitude and to wish him and Mrs. Miller a happy retirement. Courtesy of Dorian Studio Principal William E.L. Donner The beautiful color photograph on the opposite page is a reproduction of our newly approved school crest. The idea was initiated by last year’s senior class, but the big job of developing and completing it was achieved by the hardworking committees of the ASB. Anyone who has been associated with Lewis and Clark for any period of time is quick to realize we are endowed with a rich heritage of traditions and spirit. The goal of the ASB committees was to portray by symbols and a motto the most significant aspects of this heritage, and to this end they succeeded very well. The figures of the explorers Lewis and Clark” represent not only the challenge of the future of their era, but that of our own as well. The selection of the Latin words “Fides (Faith), “Noscentia” (Knowledge), and Virtus (Virtue) for the school motto was an excellent choice. The left-hand section of the shield shows the front portion of the building; this symbolizes the academic traditions of the school. The bottom portion of the shield is taken from the architectural design seen above each entrance to the school. The figure at the right represents activities and is a replica of the figure above the Hunter Fieldhouse. Occupying the place of prominence at the top of the shield is the tiger. This, of course, represents the “tiger spirit” which typifies all our endeavors. The “tiger spirit” has certainly been prevalent this year. Though ours is now the smallest school in the city, we still retain a place of prominence in both activities and academic fields. I feel this year’s senior class has especially made this so, and to them I wish to extend my appreciation for their contributions. I hope each member of the Class of 1968 will be able to meet the challenges of the future in a manner that is in keeping with the highest traditions of the Lewis and Clark High School. William E. L. Donner 17 David Powell Vice Principal BernadineMcClincy Dean of Girls George Palmer Dean of Boys Muriel Rossing Guidance Counselor Max Schoening Guidance Counselor William Zimmer Administrative Assistant Mr. David Powell, Vice-Principal, is shown agonizing over the problems of the school curriculum. Many seniors sought advice as to college entrance examinations, college requirements, and admissions from the administration during the year. Mr. William Zimmer and Mrs. Bernice Lucht confer with Frank Reed. Administration rrrrrri— Bernice Lucht Helen Huneke Pearl Barton Myrtle McElroy Dorothy Solin Gertrude Zarkin Mr. Edward Clark Exchange Teacher from Australia The old man over the road tells you, you look like his grandson. You know the appearance of his grandson and feel this to be rather unflattering. To him, his grandson is the greatest; you have received his greatest compliment. The individual coming to your community from outside, and feeling immediately at home, pays you his highest compliment. Countries, like people, receive a stream of agreement from their friends and disapproval from their opponents. The constant question is, “What do you really think of our students, schools, policies, ideas, way of life? While realizing that there is no average Australian or American student or attitude, I will attempt to give some honest answers, rather than the polite replies one would expect of a guest. Your students may choose a wide range of subjects for short periods, while ours have fewer choices and retain them for longer periods, varying emphasis on breadth and depth. Our students must overcome state-wide examinations covering several years work to achieve their major goals, while yours are assessed, step by step, within the school-uniformity of coverage and assessment, compared to varioation and individuality. Our students, like yours, vary from responsible and industrious to those who feel that the world owes them a living. The majority of ours leave high school at the end of the tenth grade. Those remaining are aiming at university or advanced college. Trade courses, advanced college courses, and university courses are specialized, with students expected to “round out” their own education. The present trend is to a more balanced approach with later specialization. You believe your country to be the strongest, richest, and best. Don’t tell others. They know the former two to be true and are prejudiced on the latter. Expect unfavorable international comment. Being number one as a nation brings immediate and usually unjustified criticism of anything but instant and complete success. We thank you for the part you play as a nation and add the special personal thanks to you as a school and community for your ready acceptance, warm hospitality and genuine interest, as we have made our temporary home in Spokane. Edward Clark Mr. Carl Milton l Mr. Carl Milton, a Lew¬ is and Clark physics teacher, is now replac- ing Mr. Clark in Aus¬ tralia. Mr. Milton and U Mr. Clark exchanged homes, positions and • countries for a year in je order to broaden their own horizons and those Clara Adams Donald Black Grace Bartlett Beverly Carswell Mrs. Spokane Hutchison adds her friendly touch to her classroom atmosphere, as she and Mrs. Alda Howard team-teach senior English for the first time at Lewis and Clark. Mrs. Bonnie Farrow offers personal help and assistance to students in her junior English class. Alda Howard Martha Graham Spokane Hutchison Louis Hurst Mrs. Beverly Carswell captures her students’ attention with demon¬ strations to fit in with the Christmas season. Katherine Hunt Orlando Fletcher Arthur Frey W. B. Graham James Hamilton John Messina Richard Hembree Robert Miller Social Studies Newspapers are used daily in Mr. Richard Hembree’s CWP class as a basis for discussion on current issues. This study erupted from a newspaper workshop held last spring for history and English teachers. It is primarily concerned with the study of national and international importance. Mabel Quiggle Lawrence Thompson William Sevadjian Peter Wertz Virgil Wickline Gerda Wright John Wuhrman 2 ; JBOL Spanish, being taught here by Mrs. Marian Schubert, is one of the most popular languages taken at LC. Marguerite Cross Betty Lou Tollefson Wesley Read Language In response to a great demand, Japanese is being offered for the first time at Lewis and Clark. The two classes are taught by Mrs. Ikuko Matsumoto. LC has also adopted a sister high school in Japan. It is the Amagasaki High School located in Amagasaki, Hyogo Pretecture. Marian Schubert Harold Skinner Doris Sherburne S7 Japan Genevieve Esplin Home Economics To the right: Boys’ Foods has proven to be so popular that a student must sign up for the course. With the use of microscopes, Mr. Clarence E. Miller is able to give his biology students a look into the great unknown of cell walls. Gary Leaver Peter Weitz Edward Clark Gerald Hartley leads the lively harmonious Tiger Tones as they learse for their many performances at school and throughout the Music Business Education Hazel Miller Jay Stop her Not pictured William Denholm Oliver Fuller ft Gerald Hartley Flora Gibbs Lillian Charbonneau Delbert Marshall As part of her training in Distributive Education, Annette Robertson learns the technique of trimming the display case on the second floor from Mrs. Flora Gibbs. Physical Education Difficult gymnastic maneuvers are practiced by PE students as Miss Virginia Danke assists and advises. Stanley Faubion Barbara Fellows John Kahle Robert Scott Not pictured: George Sullivan Fine Arts Interested art students watch as Mrs. Barbara Fellows demonstrates how to mold clay. 2 ! Eugene Sivertson Edwin Kretz Dora Keigley Florence Chisholm Not pictured: Richard Higel Mathematics Seniors Pat and Sonny work in the industrial arts department in their spare time. Mrs. Florence Chisholm stumps Peg with a prism. Industrial Howard Allers Elmer Rich Arts Bernie Bunn Cooks and Custodians Row 1: Donna Harding, Patricia Koentopp, Nina Schmidt, Alice Williams, Eva Schultz. Row 2: Nina Reed, Helen Romig, Ruth Novak, Ruth Brown, Evelyn Goodwin, Mildred Crable. M. Gary Millay, Myrtle Pointer, Peter Graf, Walter Hanley. Senior Officers Sally Carter Secretary Jim Ivory President Spring Semester Vic Ogohara Fifth Executive Tom Porter Treasurer Fifth Executive Jon Sager Treasurer Fall Semester Jennifer Quinn Secretary 33 Highest Honors 4.0 grade average for seven semesters JoAnn Delaney Susan Pattison graduates with 3.5 grade average and above, in order of class rank: Elizabeth Husom Jean Davis Ann Berry Gaymarie Logsdon Garyjablonski Gail Anderson Christina van Veen Margaret Sundberg Duane Hutsell Leslie Kirihara Gary Greer Lloyd Wright Karen Eskeberg Lynda Thur Carolyn Belgum Gina Pederson AnneGaiser Jean Jensen Lynn Lambert Julie Luce Sylvia Sallquist Carolyn Rodgers Toni Herak Daniel Abel Stephen Johnson Christy Tyler Carlene Adamson Tarrah Bacon PhyllisTamura National Merit Finalist Dan Abel Jean Davis Young Woman of Achievement Girls’ State Bill Etter Special Honors Kathy Hobbs Outstanding Senior in Home Economics Kathy Reilly Lynda Thur Betty Crocker Award President Washington Association Distributive Education Clubs of America Bob Leslie Bob Minnix 35 Bob Minnix Star Jacquie Herron Second Left to Right: Craig Richter, Bob Minnix, Jean Jensen, Shannon Edge, Pat Saad, Julie Ayer, Toni Herak, Lissa Appleton, Rick Rolfe, Sally Carter, Jacquie Herron, Sue Triplett, Jim Kacalek, Linda Guthrie, Karen Eskeberg, not pictured: Robin Brooks. Frank Reed Exchange Student from Australia From the minute I became involved in the American Field Service to the time now that my great year ends, I have met and become involved with many marvellous people. The Americans I have encountered throughout the 12 months stay have a vigour, drive and willingness to strive and live which is envied by many governments and nations, but is also despised by many peoples. Nevertheless, it is this energy which will keep the U.S.A. number one in the world today and tomorrow. At Lewis and Clark, I have found people-teachers and pupils alike-friendly, kind, frank and zealous to achieve the highest goal in whatever field they enter. On the sporting field LCites showed me how games should be played with a heart bigger than a tiger. I have had the supreme honour of knowing members of the greatest football team ever to pass through LC. This team will live on in Lewis and Clark History and be remem¬ bered by many in years to come. In basketball and other sports as well I have been impressed and inspired by the triumphant spirit with which people participate in their activities. “All out” is the only way to describe it. It carries into all aspects of life. Whether school grades, debating, cheerleading or just being on a cleaning up committee, this effort is continually present. My U.S. school year has taught me that life cannot be all work, but that an education is also taking a part in social, athletic, and club activities. This I attempted to do, and I feel I discovered life in fullest form. Life has taken on a different perspective-1 have seen enough to make me want to go on to better things back in my own country. For the last year I have gained and now I must give to those who aided my trip and were concerned that my year should be the best possible. Perhaps my greatest discovery in the 67-68 winter was the funny white stuff called snow-EVERYWHERE-just wonderful. Never has a Sydney boy seen such weather. Before the winter came fall, and all the colored splendour of the trees-these are a blessing along with plains, mountains, and freedom for which everyone in this part of the world should truly thank God. Frank Reed American Field Service Student Twice now I will have gone through the misery of saying good-bye to friends and family. But life must go on. As I return to finish my education in Australia and my friends go on to college, we both must change and adapt to different ways of life. Enrichment is the only way to describe what every single person has given to me in some form or another and my gratitude will go on when they have long forgotten me. But this is AFS, and I have trodden in the footsteps of many before me; and many will follow in the same path being guided and helped by you friendly Americans. Frank Reed Frank became involved in many school activities during his year’s stay at Lewis and Clark. He was active in Fine Arts, Key Club and Bengal Pep Club. He was Decorations chairman for the Inaugural Ball, active in Young Life and a photographer for the Tiger. He was also a member of AFS and Boys ' Federation repre¬ sentative. Daniel Willard ABEL Nat’l. Merit Semi-Finalist; Band; Orchestra; Spo¬ kane Symphony Orch¬ estra; Classical Club Sgt.- at-Arms; Chess Club Pres. Carlene Ann ADAMSON Ti-Girl Pres.; Adelante Treas.; Dasidrian Sec.; Jr. Con Programs; Hello Week Set; Quill Scroll E.W.S.C. Thomas Edward AG NEW At Gonzaga: Frosh, B- Squad Football; Frosh Basketball. At L.C.: Jr., B.F. Cons; B.F. Rep.; Entre Nous Sgt.-at-Arms U.ofW. Christopher James AIKEN Band; Drum Major; Frosh, B-Squad Basket¬ ball. U.ofW. John Andrew ALICE A.S.B., B.F. Reps.; Jr. Con Da nceli ne; Frosh Football; B-Squad, Varsity Football, Wrestling, Track; Lettermen’s, Bengal Pep Clubs E.W.S.C. Gale Eugene ALLEN B-Squad, Varsity Basketball, Track; Jr. Con; B.F. Rep.; Lettermen’s Club E.W.S.C. Gloria Marie ALLEN Girls’ Glee; G.F. Con, Rep.; D.D.D. Talent s.c.c. Kathleen Ruth ALLER Ti-Girl; G.F., Jr. Cons; G.F. Rep.; D.D.D. Comm. Concordia College James Howard ALLERS Frosh, B-Squad, J arsity Football, Track; Archery Club Treas., V.P.; Lettermen’s Club E.W.S.C. Vickie Elaine ALLISON Orpheus, TI-DECA Hist.; G.F. Rep., Sunshine Comm.; Friendliest H.R. Girl; D.D.D. Ticket Comm.; Hello Week Pub.; Theta Rho; Rainbow Girls; Horizon w.s.u. Gail Albert ANDERSON B.F. Sec., V.P., Rep.; Jr. Class Rep.; Varsity Track, Cross Country; Entre Nous Pres.; Tri-Sci; Pep, Lettermen’s Club; Friendliest H.R. Boy W.S.U. Leigh Maidee ANDERSON Ti-Girl; Math Club; Entre Nous V.P.; Homemaking Club Sec., Hist.; G.F. Comm.; Scouts Whitman Linda Lou ANDERSON A.S.B. Rep.; Jr. Con; Softball; Gymnastics; D.D.D. Ent. S.C.C. Mary Linda ANDERSON Jr. Exec.; A.S.B., Journal Reps.; Jr. Con Make-up; G.F. Comm. Highline J.C. Sandra Jane ANDERSON TI-DECA Sec.; D.D.D. Tag, Service Comm.; A.S.B. Rep.; Jr. Con; Theta Rho Pres. San Jose State 15 G.F. Hist.; Entre Nous; Jr., Surprise Con Pu b. Chrms.; Ti-Girl Footnote; G.F., Ti-Girl Comms.; A.S.B. Rep. w.s.u. Usherettes; Jr. Exec.; Friendliest Soph. Girl; A.S.B., G.F., Journal Reps.; A.S.B. Special Comm.; Jr. Con Make-up; D.D.D.; Band s.c.c. Tiger Classes Ed.; Tiger Salesman; Quill Scroll; Entre Nous; D. D.S. Banquet Programs Chrm.; G.F. Rep. W.S.U. Jr. Exec.; Fine Arts; Big Sister; Inaugural Ball Comm. Mr. Lee’s School of Beauty ' „fc S.C.C. Mark Stewart ASPINWALL Thomas Elliot ASPRAY Curtis Glen AYARS Julie Claire AYER Kenneth Lloyd BABIN A.S.B., B.F. Reps.; Spirit Comm. U. of W. At Bishop Dagmell Hall, Ore.: Ski Club Sec.; Golf Team. At L.C.: Varsity Golf; A.S.B. Rep.; Journal Staff U. of Oregon Thespians; Frosh Football; Jr. Con; A.S.B. Alt. U.P.S. G.F. Pres.; L.C. Orchestra, Spokane Jr. Symphony Concert-mistress; Girls’ State Finalist; Tiger Salesman; Hi-Five; Tiger Bus. Mgr.; Dasidrian Frivolities U. ofW. B-Squad, Varsity Wrestling; B.F. Rep. U. of Montana 39 Basically l ? m quite shy! Tarrah Margaret BACON Ti-Girls; Entre Nous Hist.; Varsity Debate; Forum Club; G.F. Rep; G.F., Jr. Con Comm.; Jr. Con Temple Buell George William, III BAG BY Senate; Tri-Sci; Lettermen’s Club; Bengal Pep Pres.; B-Squad, Varsity Football, Track; Jr., B.F. Cons; Boys’ State Nominee Whitman Barbara Greenough BAKER Fine Arts Sec.; Jr. Execs.; Pep Club; A.S.B. Rep.; Jr. Da nee Comm.; Masquerade Ball Refresh. Chrm. s.c.c. Steven Arnold BALCH Golf; B.F. Rep.; Ski Club w.s.u. Ciro Alphonso William Paul Susan Annette John Lawrence Michael Phillip BANGS BARANY BARCKLAY BARKLEY BARNES Entre Nous, Math, Lettermen’s Clubs; Archery Club Pres.; Varsity Track Mgr.; B.F. Rep.; Hello Week Con, Sets Comm. M.l.T. Pep Club; Jr. Exec.; G.F., Journal Reps.; D.D.D., G.F. Comm.: Jr. Con; Horizon Sgt.-at-Arms S.C.C. A.S.B. Treas.; Varsity Football, Baseball, Wrestling; Lettermen’s, Senate Club; B.F., Jr., Hello Week Cons; Frosh, B-Squad Football, Baseball, Wrestling Whitworth Asst. Stage Mgr. Jacqueline BEAMAN AlvanRay BEHAR Carolyn Ruth BELGUM Elizabeth Mary BELL Nancy Louisa BERGH At Lincoln High: Drama Club. At L.C.: TI-DECA; Hi- Five; G.F. Rep.; Big and Little Sister Party San Jose State Frosh Football, Baseball S.C.C. Cheerleader; Ti-Giris; Choir; Tri-Sci; Das Rheingold Sec.; Jr. Dance Dec. Chrm.; Christmas Mixer Gen. Chrm.; A.S.B., G.F. Reps. D 1 II Usherettes; F.N.A. Hist.; Jr., G.F. Cons; G.F. Rep.; Horizon; Golf Team; D.D.D. Ticket Chrm.; H.R. Pres. w.s.u. Football Princess; Ti- Girls; Dasidrian; Orpheus; Jr. Symphony; Rotary Exchange Student 1966- 1967 E.W.S.C. J Ann Elizabeth Christopher Jim Karen Christine Melvin George Katheleen Lee BERRY BIRCH BLASKOWSKY BOEHM BOLIN Thespian Pres.; Papyrus; Tiger Tones; Sing Out Spokane; G.F. Rep.; Nat’l. Merit Letter of Commendation U.P.S. B.F., A.S.B. Reps.; Frosh Football, Track; B-Squad Football, Wrestling, Track; Varsity Wrestling; Club ’68 Dec. Comm. U. of Alaska S.C.C. G.F. Rep.; Jr. Exec.; Pep Club; Hello Week Set, G.F. Comm. S.C.C. Marcia Jean Lee Frank, Jr. BOLINSKE BONKO Sandra Lee BOOTH Murray Lee Patricia Ann BOWDEN BOWER Entre Nous; F.N.A.; Gymnastics Homemaking Club; S.C.C. Usherettes; Horizon V.P.; Pages; Hi-Five; D.D.D. Ticket Chrm.; Sunshine Girl P.L.U. Jr., Ti-Girl Cons; Thespians; D.D.D. Comm.; Minstrel Show, All-School Play Make-up E.W.S.C. Tiger Asst. Classes Ed.; Jr. Con; Jr. Dance Comm.; B.F. Con S.C.C. Journal Rep.; Classical, Archery, Tri-Sci Clubs; D.D.D.; G.F. Con; Sing Out Spokane; Band; Intramurals U. ofW. Lee Gilbert Orval Hartley Stephen Howard Bruce Elie Susan Louise BOWSHER BRADT BRANDON BREVET BRISBOIS Tri-Sci; Jr. Con S.C.C. At Lafayette H.S., Buffalo, N.Y.; Frosh, Varsity Swimming Whitworth Ski Club Pres.; Tri-Sci 5th Exec.; Band; A.S.B., B.F. Rep.; Jr. Con Whitman Varsity Golf; Letter- men’s, Pep, Key Clubs; Tri-Sci Pres.; B.F., A.S.B. Rep.; Jr. Con Danceline; H.R. Offices; Key Club Pres. W.S.U. S.C.C. Bonnie Jean BRO Robin Merrill BROOKS Clifford Alan BROWER David Gary Peter O’Shea BUCHANAN CARSTENS G.F. V.P.; Big Sister Award; Ti-Giris; Pages Pres.; Book Club V.P.; Homemaking Club Hist., Treas.; G.F. Cons, w.s.u. Tiger Index Ed.; Pep Club; Adelante Sec.; Fine Arts V.P.; G.F., Hello Week, Jr. Cons; A.S.B. Rep.; Tiger Salesman U. of Idaho H.R. Pres.; B.F. Rep.; Varsity Football; B-Squad Baseball U. of W. S.C.C. Frosh Football, Baseball; B-Squad, Varsity, Baseball; B.F. Rep.; Ski Club; H.R. Pres. Seattle U. Sally Ann John Ralph Georgia Lee Dale Webster Edward Joseph CARTER CASE CAVE CHALFANT CHARBONNEAU A.S.B., Sr. Class Sec.; Dasidrian, Ti-Girls; Choir; G.F. Rep.; Horizon; G.F., Hello Week, Jr. Cons; G.F., Jr. Con Pub. Comm.; H.R. Friendliest Girl Whitworth Band; Rep. A.S.B., Journal S.C.C. Thespian Sec.; Pep Club; Mother-Daughter Tea Ticket Comm.; G.F., Jr. Cons; All-School Play; D.D.D. Ent. Big Bend Jr. College U.S. Navy Jr. Exec. Hist. S.C.C. Teresa Lorrain Orpha Lee Harold Albin David Elizabeth Ann CHAVEZ CHRISTOPHERSON CLARE CLARK CLARK At Kennewick H.S.: Drill Team; Jr. Class, G.F. Reps.; Horizon Treas. E.W.S.C. U.S. Navy S.C.C. Ti-Giris, Entre Nous Treas.; Hi-Five; G.F. Con Pub. Chrm.; Jr. Con Pub. Comm.; Choir; G.F. Con; A.S.B. Rep. Lewis and Clark College Linda Jean Darwin Bruce Linda Louise Rita Marie Deborah Su CLARKSON COLE COLWELL CONKLIN CONNERY Ti-G iris Sgt.-at-Arms; Adelante; Homemaking Club Hist.; Ski Club; Horizon Club Treas.; Varsity Girls’ Tennis; G.F., Jr. Cons U.P.S. B-Squad Cross Country, Track E.W.S.C. Girls’ Glee Club Fort Wright College G.F., Jr. Cons; A.S.B. Rep. U. of Santa Barbara E.W.S.C. Patricia Jean CORNELL Tiger Staff Sr. Album Ed.; Usherettes; Quill Scroll; A.S.B. Rep.; Horizon Cabinet, Pres., Sec.; D.D.D. Ticket Comm. E.W.S.C. Robert Paul COULTER Jr. Exec.; A.S.B. Rep.; Frosh Basketball, Base¬ ball. E.W.S.C. Robert Leslie COUSINS S.C.C. Sandra Elaine CRADER S.C.C. Will the student body please rise and repeat after me? George Phipps, II Marilyn Ann Lesa Diane Doric Nancy Ann CRAIG CRAMER CRANE CREAGER CROZIER Varsity Wrestling; B.F., A.S.B. Rep.; Jr. Exec. E.W.S.C. Jr. Con; Pages; D.D.D. Comm.; Mother-Daughter Tea Comm.; Hello Week Name Tag Comm.; Japanese Club E.W.S.C. Bon Fashion Board; Papyrus; Horizon; G.F. Con, Pub. Comm.; Jr. Con S.C.C. At Mead: J.V. Football, Basketball; Varsity Track; Student Council. At LC: Jr. Con; B.F. Con; B- Squad Basketball, Baseball; Varsity Baseball w.s.u. A.S.B., G.F. Rep. ■■ Deborah Jane CULLER Ski Club; D.D.D.; Big Sister; Jr. Con E.W.S.C. Mark Eivind DAHLEN A.S.B., B.F. Reps.; Key Club Sec.; Frosh, B- Squad, Varsity, Football; Jr. Con Danceline; Water Tower Painting Comm. Chrm.; Inaugural Ball Chrm. U. of Alaska Well, have you ever mistaken a can of hair spray for deodorant? Roy Arthur John Bailey DAHLEN DANIELS S.C.C. Frosh, B-Squad Football; B-Squad Tennis; A.S.B. Rep.; Friendliest H.R. Boy; Jr. Con Danceline E.W.S.C. Lawrence Lloyd DAVIDSON Roberta Anne DAVIDSON Jean Marguerite DAVIS Kennan Marie DAVIS Priscilla Jean DAVIS Fine Arts, Architectural, Adelante Clubs U. of Idaho Ti-Girls; G.F., Hello Week, Jr., May Week Cons; Journal Rep.; Mother- Daughter Tea Comm.; Surprise Con Pub. S.C.C. A.S.B. Hist.; Cheerleader; Ti- Girl Pres., Drillmaster; 1967 Girls’ State Delegate; Jr. Class Treas.; Forum Sec.; Math Club 5th Exec. Whitman Sunshine Girl; Ti-Girls; Adela.nte V.P., Pres.; F. N.A. Hist.; Entre Nous; G. F. Programs, Club ’68 Decorations, Christmas Mixer Pub. Chrms. Temple Buell TI-DECA; D.D.D.; Mother- Daughter Tea; Ti-Girls; Journal Rep; Home- makingClubPari., Hist. w.s.u. James Scott DEASY A.F.S. 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Exec.; All-City, All-State, All-America Football; Varsity Basketball, Track; Senate Club; Journal Staff Jr. Dance Music Comm.; Jr. Con Danceline; Bengal Pep Club; Club ’68 Music Chrm.; Senior Leader; B.F. Con; Frosh Football Gonzaga U. A.S.B., B.F. Reps.; Golf W.S.U. Pep Club; Pages, F.N.A., Homemaking, Horizon Clubs; Jr. Con Program Comm.; Hello Week Con W.S.U. A Notre Dame Steven Earl FISHER Frosh, B-Squad Football; Frosh, B-Squad Wrestling E.W.S.C. Christine Marie FLATHERS Head Cashier; Girls’ Glee s.c.c. Kathryn FRANKS Forum Sec.; Ti-Girls; Homemaking Club Sec., Pres.; Pages Treas., Sec.; Book Club Treas.; Church Group Pres., Treas. w.s.u. Suzanne FRANKS Ti-Girls; Pages Treas., Sec.; Homemaking Club Sec., Treas., Pari.; Pep Club; Book Club Sec.; Church Group V.P., Sec. W.S.U. Anne GAISER G. F. Sgt.-at-Arms; Dasidrian, Entre Nous Clubs; Varsity Tennis; Horizon Pres., Sec.; G.F. Rep.; Jr. Con; Friendliest H. R. Girl W.S.U. 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Ted Allen HAYNES Varsity, B-Squad Foot¬ ball; B-Squad Wrestling, Track, Basketball U.ofW. Donita Ann HAZLETT Pep Club; G.F. Rep.; D.D.D.; Mother-Daughter Tea; Jr. Con; Red Cross E.W.S.C. Janice Irene HEADSTROM Ti-Giris; Jr. Exec.; Choir; Jr. Con Ent.; Mother- Daughter Tea Script; G.F., A.S.B. Reps.; D.D.D. Comm. S.C.C. Randy Lee HEINZ Rosa Otilia HELTON Steven Gary HENJUM Toni Marie HERAK Jacqueline Barbara HERRON Jr. Class 5th Exec.; AdelanteClub Lettermen’s, Bengal Pep K.B.U. Clubs; Varsity Baseball; Hello Week, Jr. Cons Whitworth At Cheney: Frosh, B- Squad Football; B-Squad Baseball s.c.c. Cheerleader; Thespians, Pep Clubs; Jr., G.F., Cons; Senior Leader; Tiger Salesman; D. D. S. Banquet Ent.; Sr. Class Rep.; Hello Week Comm. U. ofW. G.F. Pres., Sgt.-at-Arms; Girls’ State Finalist; Ti- Girls; Horizon; A.S.B., Jr. Con, G.F. Chrms.; G.F., A.S.B. Reps.; G.F. Cons w.s.u. LaRue Garvin Tonni Adelia HIGHSMITH HILLS Jacqueline Sue HOBBS Kathleen Sue HOBBS Dennis Anthony HOERNER A.S.B. 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Robert William HOHNER Varsity Track, Gymnas¬ tics; Lettermen’s Club; Orpheus; Silver Spurs;. Civic Theater w.s.u. Cheryl Kaye HOPPE Usherettes Pres.; Pep Club; A.S.B. Rep.; Jr. Con Danceline; G.F. Con; D.D.D. Comm.; Basketball Princess W.S.U. Sandra Louise HORTON G.F. Script Comm.; G.F., Christmas Cons; Jr. Con Costume Comm.; Jr. Dance Princess; Friend¬ liest H.R. Girl E.W.S.C. Dennis Michael HOTTELL At Gonzaga; Basketball; Baseball. At L.C.: Bengal Pep Club; Tri-Sci; Senior Leader; B.F. Con Gen. Co- Chrm. U.ofW. Elizabeth Anne Thomas Gregory James Thomas Gary Harvey Beatrice Ellen HUSOM IVES IVORY JABLONSKI JACOBSON Head Cheerleader; Ti- TI-DECA Sr. Class, B.F. Pres.; Math Club Pres.; Hi-Five Head; Math Club Girls; Football Queen; G.F. Sgt.-at-Arms; Hi-Five; One of Top Ten Juniors; Entre Nous; Tiger Tones; Choir U. of Idaho S.C.C. 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U. of Oregon Margaret Kay KOLLMANN F.N.A. Treas., Pres.; Homemaking Club Treas.; Usherettes; Jr. Con Make-up Comm. E.W.S.C. Connie Leora LAMB Ti-Girl Treas., V.P.; Fine Arts; Jr., G.F. Cons; Hi- Five; Jr. Dance Pub. Comm. w.s.u. Lynn LAMBERT Pep Club V.P.; Entre Nous; G.F. Rep.; Young Life; Jr., G.F. Cons Willamette Sally Ann LANCASTER Basketball Princess; Tiger Co-activities, Copy Editor; Citizen of the Month; Pep Club 5th Exec.; Quill Scroll; Usherettes; Fine Arts; Senior Leader W.S.U. Sharon Ann LARSON Choir; Jr. Exec.; G.F., Jr. Cons; Mother-Daughter Tea; A.S.B. Rep.; Big Sister U. of Hawaii Anything you can do I can do better!! Edwin John John Edwin William Paul Marcus Arnold Marguerite Joan LAUTERMILCH LAUTERMILCH LEE LEHMANN LEHN S.C.C. Architectural Club S.C.C. TI-DECA; Journal Rep.; H.R. Pres. S.C.C. 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Janice Ellen MURET Donald Elliott MURRAY Wayne Eugene MURRAY Marcia Lynn NEUDORFER James Murril NICHOLAS Pep Club Pres.; Usherettes Hist.; A.S.B. Rep.; Church Group Sec., Hist. Frosh Baseball; B.F., A.S.B. Reps. W.S.U. B-Squad Basketball; B.F., A.S.B. Reps.; Jr. Hockey Harvard G.F., A.S.B. Reps.; Pep, Horizon Clubs; Usherettes W.S.U. B.F. Rep.; Band E.W.S.C. W.S.U. Robert James Christy Glee Victor Timothy Ralph Roy Hiroshi NY BERG OBERG OGOHARA O’KEEFE OKI Frosh, B-Squad Football Yakima Jr. College G.F. Sgt-at-Arms; ThGirl Treas.; Entre Nous; Homemaking Club Pres.; Book Club; Club ’68 Backdrop Chrm.; Sr. Leader Sr. Class 5th Exec.; B- Squad, Varsity Football; Frosh Track; Archi¬ tectural Club s.c.c. S.C.C. Journal Rep.; Frosh Baseball; Gymnastics; B- Squad Tennis; Bowling Club E.W.S.C. w.s.u. Glen Clifford James Alfred Carol Ann Patricia Ann Martin Leyle OLSON OLSON OOS OTT O OWENS Jr. Con; Adelante; B- Squad Wrestling; Tiger Staff Photographer E.W.S.C. TI-DECA Treas. G.F., A.S.B. Reps.; Jr., G.F., Christmas Cons; Jr. Execs.; C.Y.O. Sec., Treas. S.C.C. Fine Arts; Tiger Staff; A.S.B., B.F. Rep; Hello Week Pub. Comm.; H.R. Officer Willamette - Susan Marie PATTISON Math Club Sec.; Ti-Girl Head Drillmaster, V.P.; Pages Sec.; Ti-Girl Spring Dance Decor. Chrm.; Mother-Daughter Tea Food Comm. w.s.u. Edgar Allen PAYNE Archery Club; Intramural Basketball; H.R. Office s.c.c. James Ivar PEARSON Key, Lettermen’s Club; Senate Club Pari.; Jr. Class Pres.; A.S.B. V.P.; Varsity Football, Wrestling, Baseball; Jr., B.F. Cons U. of W. Gina PEDERSON Entre Nous; Tri-Sci; Girls’ Golf Team; G.F. Rep., Con, Comm.; Horizon Pres., Treas. U. of W. Christopher Cyrus PENCE Sr. Class Toastmasters Pres.; Varsity Debate; Journal Staff; Tiger Photographer; Gymnas¬ tics; B-Squad Football; Jr., B.F. Cons; Senior Leader Whitman Leslie Jane PERRY Theresa Ann PETERSON Robert James PHILLIPS Bart Allan Jeanette Francene PICKARD PLEMMONS Tiger Staff; Golf Team; S.C.C. Ski Club; Intramurals iuw, I QKJf ' UJ, ujiici- IH.V.V. W.S.U. ettes; Cotton Day Con Costumes Comm. Gonzaga U. Journal Staff; Jr. Con Costumes Chrm.; Pep G.F. Rep.; Choir; Starlighters; A.S.B. Alt. TI-DECA; G.F. Comms. S.C.C. Lynn Charlotte POLLOCK Ti-Giris Sgt.-at-Arms; Entre Nous; Dasidrian; Horizon Sec., V.P.; Jr., G.F. Cons; A.S.B., G.F. Reps. Norman Charles PORTER TI-DECA; Band; Christ¬ mas Con S.C.C. Thomas Shannon, Jr. PORTER Sr. Class Treas.; B-Squad, Varsity Track; B-Squad, Varsity Cross Country; Lettermen’s, Entre Nous, Key Clubs; B.F. Rep. Seattle U. Robert William PRATER Papyrus, Chess Clubs E.W.S.C. Cheryl Ann PRIVRATSKY G.F. Rep.; Jr. Con; Archery Club Sec.; Ski Club; Jr. Dance Ticket Comm.; Big Sister; D.D.D. w.w.s.c. U. ofW. Boys’ Fed. Con Clean-up Committee Gary Francis PROTTO Ronald Earl QUAINTANCE Jennifer Louise QUINN Priscilla Baker RAYNOR Dale Elbert REED Key Club Pres., Sec.; Track A.S.B., B.F. Reps.; Varsity S.C.C. Golf; Lettermen’s, Bengal Pep Clubs; Citizen of the Month; Jr. Con w.w.s.c. Fine Arts Pres., V.P.; Hello Week Gen. Chrm.; Entre Nous; D.D.D. Inaugural Ball Dec. Chrm. W.W.S.C. Jr. Ski Club Sec., V.P., Treas.; Jr. Con; Adelante; Big Sister; Girls’ Golf Team U.ofW. At Ferris; Varsity Football; B-Squad Basketball, Baseball; Frosh Football, Basketball, Baseball; A.S.B., B.F. Reps.; Jr. Con U.ofW. Frank James REED William John, Jr. REEVES Kathleen Ann REILLY Dirk William REITH Joel Charles RELL A.F.S. Exchange Student; Key, Fine Arts Clubs; I naug. Ball Dec. Chariman; B.F. Rep., Con; Hall Proctor; Cross Country, Gymnastics Sydney U. Journal Staff; Golf Team; Intramural Basketball w.s.u. Pep, Japanese Clubs; G.F., Jr., May Week Cons; Red Cross; Mother- Daughter Tea; D.D.D. Chrm.; Big Sister; Club ’68 Chrm.; G.F. Rep. U. of San Francisco Key, Toastmasters, Tri- Sci Clubs; Jr. Ski Club Pres.; Citizen of the Month; Band; Frosh, B- Squad Wrestling c.w.s.c. TI-DECA S.C.C. a , Vt Carol Lajune REVIOUS Jr. Con; A.S.B. Rep.; Jr. Exec., Pep Clubs; Jr. Dance Ticket Comm.; G.F. Con Pub.; Big Sister s.c.c. Cynthia Marie RICHARDSON At Bellingham High: Student Council Rep.; Girls’ Club Rep.; Pep Club w.w.s.c. Craig Curtis RICHTER Varsity Tennis Captain, Inspirational Award Winner; Sr. Class 5th Exec.; Key, Senate, Toastmaster Clubs; Lettermen’s Sec.; Friendliest H.R. Boy; Tiger Staff U.ofW. Sharon Catherine ROBERG At East Valley, Yakima: Pep Club; A.S.B. Rep. At L.C.: Journal Rep. S.C.C. Teresa Annette ROBERTSON TI-DECA; Archery Club V.P.; Treas., Sgt-at-Arms; Pep Club; G.F. Rep., Comm.; Girls’ Intra¬ murals; Journal Rep. S.C.C. Carolyn Alexander RODGERS Judith Ann ROGERS Rick Raymond ROLFE Richard Allen ROSS Varsity, Jr. Debate; Debate Club Hist.; Papyrus; Jr. Con Asst. Director; Jr. Con Script Comm. Occidental Adelante; Jr. Exec.; Jr. Achievement; Archery Club; Job’s Daughters S.C.C. Tiger Staff Artist, Lay-out Ed.; Journal; Papyrus; Jr. Dance Gen. Chrm.; Tiger Salesman; Christmas Mixer Gen. Chrm.; Quill Scroll E.W.S.C. Patrick Eli SAAD A.S.B. Pres., Treas.; Jr. Class V.P.; Lettermen’s Club Pres.; Key, Senate, Pep Clubs; Varsity Football, Basketball, Baseball; Boy Cheer¬ leader; Tiger Salesman Whitworth ??! We’ve)%$Typed and weve tYped and aftEr FOur grueling®” yearS -PErfection!!!’ Robsn Franklin David Neil Jonathon Earl Sylvia Lea Linda Susan SABADO SACKVILLE-WEST SAGER SALLQUIST SAUGEN Journal Staff; Choir Key Club Sec.; Adelante Treas., Sgt.-at-Arms; Frosh Basketball; Jr., B.F. Cons; Jr. Dance Music Chrm. w.s.u. Bengal Pep Club 5th Exec.; Lettermen’s Club; Varsity Football; Jr. Con; B-Squad Wrestling; Journal, A.S.B. Reps. U. of Alabama Sr., Greater Spokane Honor Bands; Dasidrian, Tri-Sci, Horizon Clubs; Adelante V.P.; G.F. Rep.; Sunshine, D.D.D., Jr., G.F. Con Comm. Mackinac College F. N.A. Pres., Treas., Sgt.- at-Arms; Greater Spokane Honor Band; Sr. Band; Jr. Con Make-up Comm.; Christmas Con; G. F. Con, Rep. Emanuel Lutheran School of Nursing Caralee SCHMITZ Deborah SCHNUG Journal Staff; Tiger Staff Co-Act. Ed.; Press Club Awards; Debate; Jr. Achievement; Quill Scroll; Y-Teens; Papyrus; Archery; Girls’ Glee Pulitzer School oUoumalisrT Tiger Staff Ad. Man.; Pep, Ski Clubs; Varsity Tennis; Jr. Con Set Comm. Willamette Sue Anne SCHUBERT Ti-Giris; Horizon V.P.; Adelante; Jr. Dance Gen. Chrm.; Hello Week Pub. Chrm.; Head Hi-Five; Christmas Mixer Ticket Chrm.; Senior Leader U. ofW. Elston John SCHUMACHER Chess Club Jan Eleanor SCHURMAN Hello Week Elections Chrm.; Pep, Adelante, Book Clubs; Choir; Usherettes; Archery Club Treas.; Sunshine Girl; Girls’ Glee; G.F. Rep. U. of Idaho Thomas David SAVAGE At Ferris: B-Squad Cross Country; Frosh Wrestling; A.S.B. Rep. At L.C.: Bengal Pep Club E.W.S.C. Linda Sue SAXTON Homemaking Club; Jr. Exec.; Jr. Con; Hello Week, D.D.D., G.F. Con, Mother-Daughter Tea, Inaugural Ball Comms. U.ofW. Frederick William SCAMMELL Journal Staff; B-Squad Tennis; Ski, Jr. Press, Bengal Pep Clubs; A.S.B. Rep.; Papyrus Treas.; Quill Scroll Whitman Linda Kay SCHEER Fine Arts, Pep, Ski Clubs; Usherettes; G.F. Rep.; Various Cons, Comms. E.W.S.C. Alan Edward SCHLOSSER A.S.B., B.F. Reps.; Frosh Football, Track; B-Squad, Varsity Football E.W.S.C. Janet Sandra Victoria Ronald Brian Maxine Jan Harry Laurence SEAMAN SHARE SHEPHERD SIMON SIMPSON Pep Club Usherettes; Pep, Ski Key Club V.P.; Senate, A.S.B. Rep.; Tiger, A.S.B., B.F., Journal F S.C.C. Clubs; Young Life; G.F. Rep.; Big Sister; Red Cross Rep. w.s.u. Lettermen’s, Math, Bengal Pep Clubs; Jr. Class 5th Exec.; Varsity Football; B.F. Rep., Con. Whitman Journal Staffs; G.F. Con Costume Chrm.; Mother- Daughter Tea Program, Masquerade Ball Pub. Comms.; Cashier Everett Community College S.C.C. Scott Lamont George Frederick David Matthew Douglas Robert Jessie Lee SIMPSON SIVERTS SKOCILICH SMITH SMITH Varsity Football; Lettermen’s, Key, Senate, Bengal Pep Clubs; B.F. V.P.; Jr., B.F. Cons; A.S.B. Rep. U.ofW. W.S.U. Stage Crew Mgr.; Various Cons, Comm.; Band; Archery Club S.C.C. Jr. Execs.; Jr. Prom Dec. Comm.; A.S.B. Rep.; TI- DECA S.C.C. Sandra Mary SMITH Jr. Con, D.D.D. Comms.; Tiger Index Asst. Ed. s.c.c. Mary Beth SNOW Fine Arts Pres., V.P.; Usherettes; Horizon; Jr. Con Da ncel i ne; Christmas Cons; Christmas Mixer Dec. Comm.; Big Sister E.W.S.C. David Richard SOMES Frosh Track; Archery, Bengal Pep Clubs W.S.U. Madeleine Lorraine STALEY TI-DECA; G.F., Jr., Hello Week, Christmas Cons; D.D.D.; Minstrel Show; G.F. Prog., Ticket Comms. Jerry Lloyd STARR Christmas, B.F. Cons; Band S.C.C. Frank James STEINHEISER Jr. Con Set Comm.; Hello Week Con Elect. Comm.; A.S.B. Alt.; Friendliest H.R. Boy; B-Squad Tennis; Journal Staff w.w.s.c. James Roger STEWART At Gonzaga: Frosh Baseball, Golf; Intramural Basketball w.s.u. Jeffrey Daniel STIER Bengal Pep, Tri-Sci Clubs; Key Club Sec.; Senior Leader; B.F., A.S.B. Reps.; Jr., Hello Week, B.F. Cons U. of Colorado Jan Kevin STORM Book Club; Frosh Football, Basketball, Base¬ ball E.W.S.C. Daniel Lee SULLIVAN At Gonzaga: Frosh Baseball, Tennis; H.R. Sec.; Intramural Basketball; Jr. Con W.S.U. Margaret Alice SUNDBERG G.F. Sec.; Ti-Girls; Tri-Sci, Young Life Sec.; Math, Horizon Clubs; Nat’l. Merit Honorable Mention; Jr., Ti-Girl, G.F. Cons U.ofW. Darlene Kay SUTTON Usherettes; Pep Club; G.F., Jr. Con; Cashier s.c.c. William Lawrence SWAIN Varsity Football; Jr., B.F. Cons; Ski Club Nanci Jean SWENHAUGEN G.F., A.S.B. Reps.; Pep Club; H.R. Sec.; TI-DECA; Jr. Con S.C.C. Barbara Lynn TAGGART A.S.B., G.F., Reps; Pep, Ski, Clubs; Various Cons, Comms. E.W.S.C. Kathleen Diane TAGGART Choir; A.S.B. Rep.; Pep, Chess Clubs; Red Cross; G.F. Discussion Group U. of W. Phyllis Rae TAMURA Varsity Tennis; H. R. Pres., Sec.; Orpheus Pres.; G.F. Con; Mother- Daughter Tea Ent.; H.R. Friendliest Girl; Journal Staff; G.F. Rep.; F.T.A. Seattle Pacific Thomas Edward TEGLER A.S.B., B.F. Reps.; B- Squad Wrestling w.s.u. Carol Lee TEUFERT F.N.A. Hist., Sgt.-at-Arms, Sec.; Pages Club; D.D.D. Comm.; Jr. Con; Usherettes Sgt.-at-Arms E.W.S.C. Nicolyn Renee THIOT Pep, Book, Homemaking Clubs; Christmas, G.F., Jr. Cons; G.F. Rep.; H.R. Offices w.w.s.c. Paul Roy THOMAS Chess Club; Band; B- Squad Track s.c.c. Gregory Gail THOMPSON Frosh Baseball, Basket¬ ball Mgr.; B.F.,A.S.B. Reps.; H.R. Friendliest Boy, Sec., Treas.; Christmas Mixer Clean¬ up Chrm.; Bengal Pep Club W.S.U. Janet Gay THORNTON Tiger Tones; Choir; A.S.B. Alt,; Orpheus Sec.; Dasidrian; Starlighters; All-City Choir; Soloist for Various Cons U. of Hawaii Laurie Euline THORNTON Jr. Con Make-up Chrm.; A.S.B., G.F., Reps.; H.R. Offices; Minstrel Show Make-up; Big Sister U. of Idaho Lynda Ellen THUR Margaret Jean TILTON Bruce Del TODD Roberta Louise TODD Michael James TRAVIS At Cheney: Frosh Class Sec.; Soph. Class Pres.; Social Chrm. At L.C.: Tl- DECA Gov.; Wash. DECA Pres.; Friendliest H.R. Girl E.W.S.C. Jr. Exec.; H.R. Offices; A.S.B. Rep.; G.F. Con; Typing Contest Chrm.; Minstrel Show Make-up Comm. Sr. P.E. Instructor S.C.C. Pep Club; Usherettes; D.D.D. Comm.; Christmas Con; Hall Proctor Varsity Baseball, Cross Country; B-Squad Baseball; Chess, Letter- men’s Clubs S.C.C. s.c.c. Susan Esther TRIPLETT Usherettes Sec., Treas.; H.R. Pres.; Tiger Salesman; Pep Club; Basketball Princess; Basketball Bounce Chaperones Chrm.; Inaugural Ball Royalty Comm. c.w.s.c. Stacey Lynne TRUTTON Jr. Con Make-up; H.R. Offices; A.S.B., G.F. Reps.; Jr. Exec.; Minstrel Show Make-up Comm.; Hello Week Con; Big Sister U. of Montana Sherry Norma TURNER Jr. Exec.; D.D. D. Comm.; Mother-Daughter Tea Comm.; Jr., May Week Cons; Cotton Day Con Comm. E.W.S.C. Christy Lynn TYLER Journal Assoc. Ed.; Papyrus Pres., Treas.; Orpheus Pres., Sec., Hist.; Hello Week Script, Day Chrm.; Quill Scroll; Usherettes V.P. w.w.s.c. Stanley David UNO Varsity Golf; B-Squad Track; Bengal Pep Club s.c.c. Bruce Donald Christina Marie Karen Sue Vernon Charles Charlene Kay VAN FOSSEN VAN VEEN VIEIRA WANGEN WARD U. of Texas Journal Ed.; Nat’l Merit Runner-up; American Institute for Foreign Study; Chess Club Chrm.; Papyrus, Jr. Press Clubs; Quill Scroll; Adelante Sec. U. of W. A.S.B. Rep.; Jr. Exec.; Jr. Achievement Treas.; Jr. Con Danceline; D.D.D.; Jr. Dance Comm. E.W.S.C. Band S.C.C. G.F. V.P.; Ti-Giris; Jr. Dance Ticket Chrm.; Jr. Dance, Football Princess; A.S.B., G.F. Reps.; Young Life Sec. U.P.S. Mary Louise WARD Sandra Lee WARD Todd Gregory WARNER Jeffrey Smith WATKINS Lance Michael WEAVER E.W.S.C. Jr., G.F. Cons; Hello Week W.S.U. Tickets Comm.; Girls’ Glee; Hall Proctor E.W.S.C. Lettermen’s, Senate, Bengal Pep Clubs; Varsity Football Varsity Track Mgr.; B- Squad Cross Country; Chess Club; B.F. Rep. S.C.C. W.S.U. Ronald Waldrop WENDLE Varsity Cross Country; Golf; B-Squad Tennis; Lettermen’s, Forum, T oa stma sters, Architectural, Bengal Pep Clubs; Key Club Hist. U. of Idaho Christina Gale WHITE A.S.B. Rep.; All-School Play Make-up Comm.; Minstrel Show Comm.; Big Sister U. of Montana Naomia Ruth WHITE Usherettes; Cotton Day Con; Y.F.C.; Courtesy Girl K.B.U. James Carter, Jr. WILLIAMS Varsity Cross Country, Track; Chess, Letter- men’s Clubs; Band w.s.u. Julius Alvin WILLIAMS Lettermen’s Club; Varsity Basketball; Sr. Class V.P. E.W.S.C. Sharon Elizabeth WILSEY Graduating Seniors Not Pictured Bagley, Jan Doreen Bell, Donald James Casimir, Gerald Dwayne Colling, Gregg Steven Fletcher, Randall Whitaker Huston, Glen Allen Hutsell, Duane Allen Mason, Allyn Christine McClatchey, Garry Albert McKerney, Jonathan Bernard Peterson, Daniel Frank Rostberg, Michael Frederick Schuster, John Michael Simchuk, Susan Tania Smith, Guy Eugene Teasley, Richard Myron Tish, John Bradford James Lee WINGER Usherettes; Girls’ Glee; Band; Adelante; G.F. Comm., Con, Rep.; Choir w.w.s.c. B-Squad Wrestling; Jr. Con; Bengal Pep Club Stanford Jeffrey Victor WOOD Robert Alan WOOLERY Lloyd Frederick WRIGHT Jonathan Jay ZELLER Lee Charles ZUG Varsity, B-Squad S.C.C. Wrestling; A.S.B., B.F. Reps., Alt.; Jr. Con; Debate Team; Golf U. of Oregon Nat’l. Merit Commended Student; Varsity Basket¬ ball Mgr.; Das Rheingold Pres., Treas.; Math, Chess, Lettermen’s Tri- Sci Clubs; Intramural Basketball; A.S.B. Val - TI-DECA; B.F. Rep.; Hello Week Dec. Comm. Seattle Pacific At Renton; Varsity Wrestling; S.B.A. Rep.; Fire Patrol. At L.C.: Bengal Pep Club; Friendliest H.R. Boy; D.D.S. Banquet Pub. Comm. |■ _ _ a generation facing the future .. .unafraid .. .excited building tomorrow’s world “ ' ■th today’s hopes v. -.Vi-• - -■-. Is This Any Way t Sally Lancaster Co-Activities Editor Copy Editor Photo Essay The 1968 Tiger has seen many changes, all the way from a new adviser, to a bigger, more colorful book. This year, Tiger also took seven juniors onto the traditionally all-senior staff, for the purpose of training them for next year’s Tiger . They are Laurie Cosby, Alison Davidson, Cyndie Elliott, Kathy Kennelly, Connie Rolfe, Jim Skadan and Linda Takami. Photographers who helped during mid¬ deadline rush were Terry LaFrance, Chris Pence and Frank Reed. Caralee Schmitz Co-Activities Editor Sports Editor Bob Phillips Assistant Sports Editor Murray Bowden Assistant Classes Editor Rick Rolfe Staff Artist Layout Editor Photo Essay Patty Cornell Senior Album Editor Lissa Appleton Classes Editor un a Yearbook? You Bet It Is! Left to right: Alison Davidson, Kathy Kennelly, Chris Pence, photographer, Laurie Cosby, Jim Skadan, Connie Rolfe, Terry LaFrance, photographer, Cyndie Elliott, Linda Takami, Frank Reed, photographer. Robin Brooks Index Editor Shannon Edge Photography Co-ordinator Marty Owens Assistant Ad Manager Jim Winger Photographer Glen Olson Photographer Not pictured, Mike Rostberg, Photographer; Craig Richter and Rod Grier, Sports. Sandra Smith Assistant Index Editor A John Thayer President Mark Johnson Vice-President Bill Kilian Fifth Executive Betsy Lindsay Secretary Peggy Stickle Treasurer Junior Class Officers asMIt - Spring Steve Sather Vice-President Jim Skadan Treasurer Curt Nakata President Kathy Kamel Secretar y Kris Spear Fifth Executive Charles Achziger Bruce Ainslie Grace Akiyama Steve Alfstad Sue Allen Greg Alsin Dennis Anderson Steve Armstrong Irene Asai Ronald Ashe Mike August Kris Backenstoe Mary Bagby Colleen Bailey Tom Bailey Judy Bale Laurie Barkley Janyce Barnes Anna Barrington Dennis Barth Dawn Bartline Robert Baucom Larry Bavuso Sheri Beal Sandra Beck Stan Beck Dan Beckley Jim Bennett Bob Bergh Gail Bergstrom Anita Bettinger Vicki Bever Andrea Blegen Thomas Bobb Judy Bolker Steve Bontrager Mike Boyd Carlotta Bradley Scott Brady Randy Brandt Phil Brower Gary Brown John Brozovsky Diane Brunzell Carolyn Buchanan Jacquelyn Bucknell Marjorie Buehler Phil Burkwist Patsy Burns Vicki Butler Larry Calvert Rick Campbell Evelyn Carlson Kit Carpenter Mike Carr Candy Chapman Shirley Chavez Cathie Christensen Karyn Christner Judy Claassen John Clare Gary Clark Mike Clarke Micheal Clark Steve Clouse Kelly Coder Glenda Conkle Joni Conklin Steve Conley Greg Conrath Marla Cordes Laurie Cosby Keith Courtney Mary Jane Cousins Sue Craig Dale Crane Mike Creighton Judy Crockett Dave Cromer Jerri Cronkhite 77 Dairy Crossley Bill Crownover Jess Curry Sheila Dalrymple Mike Dashiell Alison Davidson Diane Davidson Diane Davis Sue Davis George Day Judy Dean Ann DeLeon Kitty Denman Darcy Dinnison Chris Dodrill Mary Jo Dodson Frank Domek Jim Donais Bruce Donner Jim Donohoe Jerri Downs Arnethia Earthman Pete Edge Judy Edwards Sue Edwards Cyndie Elliott Judy Ellis Debbi Ellsworth Jean Emacio Linda Erickson Kathleen Evans Cathy Eymont Cathy Fay Joe Fay Corrin Fearn Paul Fenske Jim Filzen Nina Finch Terry Fitzpatrick William Flanigan Mary Pat Flannery Tom Fletcher Elaine Foster Tami Fotheringham Celeste Franklin Paul Franklin Elliott Frazier Daniel Froese Ann Fruechte John Gabel Buster Gardella Joyce Garrett Lois Gartz Nita Gentry Holly Getman Sherry Godfrey Jan Goehner Jim Gotzian Michael Graham Tom Greene Ken Hagel Clyde Hageman Linda Hageman Susan Hagen Dennis Haley Gia Hall Kathy Hall Stephanie Halvorson Larry Hamm Mark Hande Mary Hansen Thelma Hanshaw Ruth Harcus Bob Hardy Amie Harmon Linda Harrington Lowell Harris Norman Harris Sallie Hart Judy Hartman “ ‘Come into my parlor,’ said the spider to the fly.” John Harwood Ed Hawley Calvin Hayashi Valerie Hayashi Steve Hazelett Barb Head Judy Hehman Kathy Hein Midge Henry Jeff Herrin Jeri Hershberger Charlotte Hester Scott Hicks Ron Hilderbrand Tim Hill John Hiller Mary Hinshaw Carol Hodsdon Pat Hoglan Mia Holmquist Kerry Homuth Rhona Honda Frank Hornby Dewey Hudson Betty Lynn Huetter Jon Hulen Bonnie Hunter Jim Hurni Ed Jackson Gretchen Jackson Karen Jacoy Debbie James Karen Jared Jerry Jarvis Chris Johnson Jerry Johnson Les Johnson Mark Johnson Clive Jones Gary Jones Joanne Jones Vicki Jones Lindsay Jurgensen Kathy Kamel Tanya Kara-Sokol Terry Kelly Kathy Kennelly Andy Kerr Chris Kerr Bob Ketchum Bill Kilian Patti Kimmerly Karyn Kinder Mary Kingsbury John Kloc Steve Kober Cary Kopczynski Barbara Kuwada Lydia Lackey Dave LaFollette Terry LaF ranee Nancy Lancaster Pat LeClaire Don Lehn Kris Lenke Mike Lenke Adrienne Levitch Elaine Lewis Linda Lewis Mike Lewis Ann Lindman Betsy Lindsay Bennie Looman Kristi Lowe Larry Lowe Bob Lowry Roy Lowry John Lopez Diane Lucas Bob Luce Steve Lundberg Barbara Mace Andy MacGillivray Chris Majer George Mansfield Mike Marsh Patty Marsh Linda Marshall “Ptui!” Steve Maris Gary Marks John Martello Barbara Massie Diane Mathews Keith Mathews Rick Mattern Dianna Mauer Maralee McAllister Bill McAuliffe Trilby McClemens Chris McClure Ann McCormack Leslie McCracken Mike Booth Stacy McGinnis Stuart McWilliams Jean Meagley Tom Meenach Loren Mercer Richard Michelbook Ron Mischel Bob Mittelstadt Bob Mix Edward Monroe William Monroe Mike Moran Cathy Morris Debbie Morrow Bill Morse Marcia Mowbray Gwen Mukai Larry Mukai Sue Mukai Janie Muller Dave Nail Curt Nakata Claudia Nelson Paul Nelson Sue Nelson John Neudorfer Jim Neupert Mike Noble Larry Nicholas Jay Nichols Julie Norbeck Cheryl Norby Barb Nuess Kathy Numoto Alice Nuxoll Chris Nyberg Jan Nyberg Gene Nygaard Bill Oaksford Paul Oberg Lynn Oka Rich Omoto Pam Otto Terry Ovens Rick Padayao Marilyn Parker Anne Pattison Tom Payne Lee Perkins Kirk Peters Tim Peterson William Peterson Jerry Petrak Kathy Phillips Lynn Pickette Danna Pippen Maure Pitts Donna Polhemus Ken Pollard Lynn Poppe Mike Powell Neil Powell Jack Prindle Marlene Pritchard Craig Purdy This does not compute! V „ ,, A ; i g t k £ it ? it r v. 11 r% ' X?; 7. 3 ft ft -v kk Daryl Redeker Ann Reid Jackie Retzloff Brusan Rhoda Pete Rice Rick Richardson Gary Rigsby Kathy Riley Steve Ritter Denis Robinson Connie Rolfe Barbara Rose Mark Rosenquist Don Rowe John Sahlin Hugh Samson Cindy Samuelson Steve Sat her Mark Saugen Louise Schieche Louis Schleer Dan Schnell Jim Schroeder John Schroeder Del Schwartzman Tom Self Jack Shanewise Dawnelie Shaw Dorn Sherlock Linda Shockley Jean Simmons Ron Simon Jim Skadan Kathy Sledge Craig Sleeth Mary Pynn Gail Sly Dennis Small Ardys Smith Gary Smith Joanne Smith Sandra Smith Ed Sneva Christine Snoddy Bill Snow Richard Soule Phil Spangler Kris Spear Jon Stevenson Tom Stewart Peggy Stickle Kay Stokes Ben Stone Patrick Stowe Kaye Street Patricia Strehlow Steve Stumph Carolyn Stutes Ken Suemori Kathy Suver Roger Swanger Mary Ann Takahashi Linda Takami Helen Talkington Sue Teasley Rick Terao John Thayer Paulette Thieschafer Betty Thompson Geff Thompson Vicki Tinned Ted Todd Cheryl Townsend Dave Trimble Allen Tufto Debbie Turrill Karen Uno Gery VanderMeer Tony Waligora Linda Wallace Howard Walter Larry Weaver Molly Webster Jim West Terry Wharf Randy White Brenda Williams Gary Willms Gary Wilson Barbara Winston Connie Wolff Sheryl Womble Sandra Wong Van Wood Wendy Worthington Jean Yamamoto Katy Abel Ruben Ackerman R ich Ahlquist Debbie Alameda Dan Aldecoa Mike Alice Katie Allen Rick Allen Norm Alley Debbie Alsin Betty Anderson Jim Anderson Linden Anderson Monte Anderson Ralph Anderson Randy Anderson Richard Anderson Carolyn Ando Jackie Anson Ron Arkills Jeff Aronson Sandy Arrasmith Eddie Ashley Terry Aylor Harold Babin Brad Baker Jeff Bakken June Barnhill Jeff Bartline Duane Bates Elizabeth Beal Mark Bell Tammy Bennigson Mike Benson Drew Bentley Cynthia Bever Claudia Biermann Sue Birch Rod Bishop Rhonda Blocker Sherry Boling Jim Bolker Gary Bolton Dave Booth Cindy Bostwick Betsy Brandon Patsy Braucht Terry Bray Gene Bright Vicki Britton Bill Brooks Jerry Brooks Peter Brooks Judy Brown Marci Brown Mark Brown Robert Browning Joel Brozovsky Laura Brunzell Bev Burkwist Janet Burmingham CeCee Cable Steve Calhoon Keith Cameron Janice Campbell Judy Campbell Rick Campbell Tim Canter Brad Carlson Joel Carlson John Carmack Clay Carney Megan Carpenter Pat Carroll Bill Carson Janice Carter Paula Cavender Melody Cerenzie Tim Charbonneau Joel Chopot “Oh fudge!” Carol Clarkson Dan Close Bob Coats Randy Coder Dee Colby Charlene Cole John Columbo Mary Coon Vance Cooney Kerry Coons Rich Cousins Kathy Crane Curt Creswell Valeta Cromer Joe Crosby Danny Crossley Chris Culler Debbie Darling Ron Dearing Kay Deasy Ann Degerstrom Mary DeLeon Kerri Derrick Mike DeVries Wayne Dickson Robin Dinkelkamp Lisa Dinnison Tim Dodge Curt Donner Neil Dyer Arlene Eagle Karen Echelbarger Joan Eilertsen Craig Elkins Skip Elliott Ron Ellsworth Laurel Elmer Ren e Embree Nels Engebretson John Etter John Fahey Glenda Fallgren Diannia Fay Jan Field Bill Fields Peggy Fitzpatrick Debbie Flaherty Sheryl Flatt 87 This is the first year that Lewis and Clark has gone to the IBM grading and registering system. At the school administration building, Mr. Max F. Schoening, Lewis and Clark registrar, shows Janice Manion one of the IBM cards. Jim Fletcher Lynn F rasher Valerie Friedman Joy Fulkerson Judy Fulkerson Kathy Gaiser Frank Gaylord Tim Gerl Vickie Geston Julie Godfrey Ed Gonder Jean Goss Jeff Greaser Debra Green Nelda Green Lynn Greenough Althea Gresswell Gil Griffiths Dave Grindle Lina Guercia Julie Gustafson Jim Hagen Larry Hagen Shirley Hall Steve Hall Linda Hallgarth Ken Hamilton Bob Hansen Bob Hansford Sindy Hanshaw Sandy Hanson John Hantz Joan Harcus Sandra Harrington Barbara Harris Philip Harris Joan Harrison Steve Harsh man Jarey Hart Valerie Hart Doug Harvey Judy Harwood Jon Haspert Rod Hatley Susan Hayashi Terry Haynes Richard Helean Kathee Henne Joslin Henry Willie Henry Chris Hensley Brad Herrin Jeanne Herron Mary Hewett Doug Heyamoto Dana Hicks Joyce Higgins Heath er Hill Kevin Hill Rob Hills Robert Hindin Faith Hinshaw Randy Hisayasu Shannon Hoffmann Jack Holihan Karla Honda Toni Honda Dick Hoverter Lynaire Hughes Bonnie Humphrey Cathy Hunter Bob Huston Laurie Hutchison Mark Isaacson Karen Isbelle Nancy Ives Pamela Jackowich Kathy Jackson Louise Jackson Steve James Ed Jeffers Pamela Jellesed Patti Jennings Rob Jensen Ted Jernigan David Johnson Jay Johnson Jim Johnson Joleen Johnson Randy Johnson Richard Johnson Pete Johnstone Jeanette Jones Carrie Joseph Tom Kagi Naomi Kato Greg Kavanagh Paul Keifer Betsy Keil Owen Keiser John Kent Judy Kepi Cecilia Kinder John King Howard Kingsbury Mike Kirk Dick Kleaveland Teri Knott Jack Koentopp Dave Koller Ted Kozen Bonnie Kreuch Stanley Kuwada Leslie LaFollette Becky Lamb Corky Lambert Pat Lancaster Steve Lander Connie Landstrom Kelly Lamed Janece LaValley Chris Lavender Pam Lee Dallas Leinweber Steve Lent Judy Leslie Marlene Lippert Earl Lockert Nancy Lockwood Laurie Loeffler Betsy Long Robert Long Jack Lucas William Luce Lois Ludington Nancy Luth Katherine LuPole Joe Lynch Michael Mace Vickie Machacek Jim Mahoney Mike Malone Janice Manion Mike Marker That’s a gentleman for you! Beauty does not come easy. Who put glue in your stew? Rick Maras Larry Maruyama Vicky Mathers Tom Mattern Greg Mattox Pam Mattox Gail Maxwell Jay McAuliffe Andrew McBurney Marv McCain Jeff McCash Raphael McCormack Brian McCoy Susan McDonald Kim McGowan Doug McKerney Debbie McLaughlin Sandi McPherson Dan McQueen Pat McRae Sally McSpadden Randy Melcher Wayne Merkel Debbie Meyer Steve Meyers Terri Meyers Tim Meyers Kathy Miller Verda Minnix Mark Mohney Rick Mohr Mike Morgan Valerie Morgan Gary Mork Dan Mortimore Gary Mossuto Dave Mukai Mike Mukai Christopher Muller James Muller Roberta Munson Ed Murray Gale Nelson Paul Nelson Rick Nelson Sandie Ness Rick Nichols Nick Nicholson Tracy Nickels Barb Nilson Larry Norby Sandy Norby Dennis Nortell Jim Numata Jan Nunemaker Jill Nunemaker Janey Oberg Dave O ' Brien Judy O ' Leary Connie Olinger DeDee Olive Ken Olson Michael Olson Ron Olson Jon Pansie Dorthea Parsons Randy Partridge Ruth Pattison Kendal Patton Ellen Pearson Larry Pearson Shelley Pierce Lynne Polhemus Nancy Pollock Steve Pollard Don Pope Rita Poppe Carol Porter Colleen Powell Debbie Powell 91 Larry Packer Tom Palladino Gail Powell Frank Pozar Linda Prindle Joy Provost Peggy Rader Char Raynor Dale Reasor Betsy Reed man Marvin Rehn Erich Rewoldt George Rhodes Jan Richardson Curtis Riddle Dan Riddle Sue Rihm Dick Roberg Mark Robertson Sam Roe Mechele Romans Pam Ross Aera Rousseau Joanne Rowles Rhonda Ruane Ken Rudy Mary Saad Bob Sackvilie—West Dan Safford Dick Sams Scott Sanderson Debbie Sather Eilene Sausser Craig Scheer Lee Schleer Sally Schmidt Mike Schnell Sherri Schuessler Robyn Schultze Mike Seifert Chris Senske Jim Sevier Debbee Sherburne Geri Shirahama Keith Silrum Mark Simpson Erik Sisk Danielle Skinner Cheryl Skog Dan Sleeth Allison Smith Joann Smith Lee Smith Lydia Solomon Mark Sonderen Kathy Sorenson Shannon Sorey Steve Spear Steve Speare Don Speer Paul Staley Karen Stanford Mike Stanton Gloria Starr Chris Steffen Mark Sterk Dennis Stewart Mike Stillwell John Stokes Rodney Stone Stephanie Stone Kim Storm Kyle Strom Karen Strehlow Gwendy Stuart Carolyn Sundberg Debbie Takami Tom Takisaki Mike Tedrow Emi Terao “They’re making lockers bigger this year.” “Caught in the act.” Connie Thurber Shelley Tinnel Chris Tollackson Patti Tomlinson Linda Townsend Linda Tufto Richard Tuggle Betty Twiggs Terry Tyler Dennis Uno Joe Vallorano Bob van Veen Dean Veatch Doug Vincent Randy Vonolnhausen Barbara Wagner Scott Wait Jimmy Wakeling Bill Walter Georgette Walter Kathy Wangen Cindy Ward Maria Warren Jim Warrick Marie Washburn Nancy Webster Ken Weedmark Harold We instock Anne West Ella West Dave White Debbie Williams Fred Williams Tracy Williams Wendy Williams Yvonne Williams Gwen Wilson Barbara Wimberley Bonnie Wolfe Terry Wood Ross Worthington Blaine Wright Mary Yake Mike Yancer Sheena Yancer Trudy Yarbrough Patty Young Jan Zunke Ken Adams Paul Adamson Steve Agnew Kim Aiken Paul Akiyama Bill Alfstad David Allen Gail Allen Jennifer Allen Nick Allers Dennis Anderson Gary Anderson Gary M. Anderson Howie Anderson Molly Anderson Duane Anest Steve Anson Chris Appleton Roxanne Armenta Laurie Armstrong Vickie Asai Sandy Aschenbrenner Lee Backlund Christie Bakken Nancy Bangart Debbie Barnes Gretchen Barnum Ken Bartline Larry Bateham Vonda Beckner Francine Bell Warren Bell Sue Benson Paul Berringer Jim Berry Scott Berry Rick Betts Don Black Marc Black Jacquie Blanchette Mark Bledsoe Doug Blegen Ray Bolin Jay Bolinske Jana Bolton Carl Boston Kari Bowden Kathy Bowen Fern Box Glen Bradwin Sue Brazil Chris Brady Elise Brevet William Bright Barb Brisbois Jim Brown Ron Bunnell Jenny Burnett Sherry Burnett Julie Burril John Burroughs Rod Butler Danny Byers Rob Caesar Dwight Calkins Cheri Cameron Chris Camp Marilee Campbell Ken Carolus Harry Case Suzanne Cass Jenny Cenis Robin Cersley Carol Chapman Marc Charbonneau Julie Chiarella Dave Clarke Bill Coe Dave Cole Marvin Combs Peggy Conner Dan Connery Nancy Coons Janet Cottrell Caroline Craig Stephen Crawford Charles Crosby Ian 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Patterson Renee Payne Diki Perrenoud Jeff Perry Mark Perry Mike Peterson Paula Petheram David Plummer Burt Polhemus Rosalyn Powell Lana Prather Brenda Pritchard Michelle Purdy Bill Putney Shannon Reeves Rita Reierson Steve Renner Holly Repsold Greg Reynolds Byron Rhoades Gary Rhoades Cathy Richardson Diana Ridley Pam Riley Julie Rockstrom Jan Rodway Charles Rohda Debbie Root Don Ross Mike Rothermel Peggy Rowles Sherry Ruane Carol Rumford Michelle Saad Janet Sahlin Greg Sallquist John Sams Tom Samson Charles Samuels Tom Sather Kirk Scammell Margie Schasre Debbie Scott Gail Scott Kathy Scott Ron Severson Steve Shanewise Alexis Simchuck Dan Simmioniw Rick Skadan Elaine Skiles Jackie Sleep Steve Sly Bruce Smith Clyde Smith Sharon Smith Sheryl Smith Rod Smitt Jan Sneva Jeanne Snow Aimee Snyder Mark Soderberg Terry Sorensen Kathy Sorey Gregg Sowder Jeff Sprague Molly Staley Debbie Starr Paulette Steen John Steinheiser Jane Stenton Edgar Stevens Debbie Stewart Marlene Stewart Bill Stillwell Bruce Stirpe Mary Stone Steve Storey Cathy Stowers Sharon Sullivan Gerri Sunderland Dan Swanson Tom Swanson Roxy Swenhaugen Scott Swenhaugen Don Taggart Bob Takeshita Greg Takisaki Jim Tamura Teresa Tamura Ken Tatt Joanne Terao Kikue Terao Candace Tester Jeff Thomas Roger Thomason Bob Thompson John Th ompson Merrilyn Thune Gary Tindall Teri Tompkins Cleo Townsend Janice Townsend Gary Trimble Barbara Trutton Leslie Tumlinson Marilyn Uno Les Uyeji Helen Vallorano Dave VanderMeer Mary Van de Ven Lisa Veium Stan Velis John Wallingford Margie Wangen Debby Ward Mike Warren Robin Watson Terry Weedmark Debby Weiskop Mary White Steve White Jack Wickman Betsy Williams David Williams Georgilu Williams Gay Wilson Vern Wilson Dale Witty Doran Wood Mike Wood Cecil Wren Dale Yamamoto Alan Zunke 103 a giant rises out of the dust, begot by progress, shaped by man symbolizing his infinite smallness, proclaiming his creative genius. shaped of concrete and steel, amid a cavalcade of screaming whining machines here to stay for decades to come. a generation of faces John Barkley Treasurer Linda Loft Historian Pat Saad President Jim Pearson Vice-President Jean Jensen Secretary F A L L Associated Student p Body R Officers N G Sally Carter Secretary Bob Minnix Vice-President LaRue Highsmith President Jean Davis Historian Bill Bagby Treasurer Julie Ayer President Charlene Ward Vice-President AnneGaiser Sgt.-at-Arms Fall WW Rhona Honda Treasurer Shannon Lynch Secretary Girls’ Federation Officers Margi Sundberg Secretary Linda Guthrie Treasurer Spring Krista Backenstoe Historian Sally Anderson Historian Christy Oberg Sgt.-at-Arms Bonnie Bro Vice-President Jacquie Herron President Jtt Scott Simpson Vice-President Federation Bruce Donner 5th Executive Officers Curt Donner Secretary Spring Dave Nail Treasurer Tom Greene 5th Executive Sonny Anderson Vice-President Mike Clarke Treasurer Jim Ivory Citizens of the Month The Citizens of the Month this year were: Sally Lancaster, Jeff Watkins, November, Dad-Daughter-Son Banquet; Jean Davis, October, Hello Week Con; Bill Bagby, January, Boys’ Pep Club T-Shirts; Debbie Schnug, December, Tiger Advertising Manager. Not Pictured: JoAnn Delaney, February, Inaugural Ball. Presentation of School Crest to Student Body OC TO BER m as We’re Number One! , LEWIStCLARK IN STATE SPOKANE CONGRATULATES YOU! Mi 1 ?_li Tiger Sales Girls’ Federation Style Show Dad-Daughter-Son Dessert Row 1: Dave Johnson, Doug Heyamoto, Larry Davidson, Vic Ogohara, Ken Suemori, Mike Payne. Row 2: Gery Vandermeer, Larry McCracken, Pete Carstens, Tom Porter, Jack Huey, Mr. Leo Weed, adviser. Row 3: John Laughtermilch, Nels Engebretson, James West, Dan Peterson, Ron Wendle, John Mitchell. Architectural Club Furthering the members’ interest, skills, and knowledge in architecture is the purpose of the Architectural Club. It also gives students an opportunity to talk over problems of architecture. This club had a very special and unique project this year. The members helped design a water tower bearing Lewis and Clark’s colors. Experts in the architect¬ ural field are invited to speak to the members giving the students an opp¬ ortunity to talk over diff¬ erent phases of architec¬ ture. Other activities include various films on architecture and field trips to building sites. Archery Club Archery Club was formed in 1950 to prom ote interest in archery. The club’s official title is Toxophilite, meaning “lover of arrows.” The members have practice shoots the first and third Thursday of every month. Row 1: Caralee Schmitz, Ella West, Jeanette Jones, Pat Bower, Annette Robertson. Row 2: Patsy Burns, Yvonne Williams, Bill Barany, Mr. Orlando Fletcher, adviser, Bruce Stedman. Forum Club The Forum Club provides an excellent opportunity for those students who want to have a better understanding of the world around them. The purpose of the Forum Club is to discuss international affairs and current events. The members also strive to promote and develop interest and knowledge in current events. Meetings are held twice a month with a guest spea¬ ker or informal group dis¬ cussions. A Christmas party and a spring picnic are the For¬ um Club’s annual events. Row 1: Ted Kozen, Debbie Meyer. Cathy Hunter, Laurie Hutchison, Tarrah Bacon, Jean Davis, Ron Wendle, Chris Eadon. Row 2: Kathy Franks, John Sahlin, Peter Mowery, Bob Minnix, Mary Hinshaw, Miss Katherine Hunt, adviser. Dasidrian Dasidrian is an all-city tal¬ ent club in which the club, as a whole, tries to pro¬ mote the individual talent of each member through philanthropic projects and annual Frivolities. Frivolities is a musical com¬ edy put on by the club in which every member takes part. It is the goal of the club to try to make their show as professional as possible. The Frivolities was held at the new Civic Theater this year. Some of the club’s other activities are a Dad-Dau¬ ghter Dinner, two phil¬ anthropic projects, a Mo¬ ther-Daughter Luncheon, and an Alumnae Tea. Row 1: JoAnn Delaney, Janet Thornton, Holly Getman, Lynn Pollock, Susie DeVleming, Anne Gaiser, Sylvia Sallquist, Lindsay Jurgensen. Row 2: Carol Clarkson, Tami Fotheringham, Mary Jo Dodson, Charlotte Raynor, Ann Reid, Brenda Williams, Laurie Hutchison, Carlene Adamson. Row 3: Kathy Gaiser, Judy Campbell, Nancy Lancaster, Jean Jensen, Sally Carter, Cynthia Bever, Julie Ayer. 115 Pages The Pages Club is the only club at Lewis and Clark which was organized exclusively for ninth and tenth graders. Sharing their interests in reading, the members discuss and evaluate literary works at their meetings. At the last meeting of the year an inspirational award is presented to the outstanding member. The club annually plans a Christmas project, a spring picnic, and a traditional pot-luck for the last meeting in May. Row 1: Georgia Cave, Sandi Booth, Eunice Ellis, lulie Luce, Jean Galloway, Fern Box. Row 2: Mrs. Beverly Carswell, adviser, Curtis Ayars, Rick Cam pbell, Maure Pitts, Tami Fotheringham. Row 1: Debbie Williams, Patty Young, Jill Nunemaker, Rod Smitt, Nancy Ives. Row 2: Mrs. Francis Vecchio, adviser, Terry Tyler, Kay Deasy, Connie Thurber, Debbie Darling, Sherry Boling. Row 3: Janet Burmingham, Doug McKerney, Owen Keiser, Doug Froese, Chris Tollackson, Mike Marker. Thespians Students who are interested in drama as a career or as a hobby enjoy the benefits which the Thespian club offers. To be eligible for membership, a student must acqu ire the necessary ten points. Points are achieved by participating in a presentation of any dramatic art. The club ' s activities include the All-School Play, various dramatic presentations and a Christmas party. Das Rheingold Das Rheingold is a German club which offers further opportunities for using the German language and learning more about the German culture. Besides having monthly meetings, the Das Rheingold members have bake sales and car washes during the year. Walpurgi’s Night and an all city German club meeting are two annual activities. 1 Row 1: Mrs. Betty Tollefson, adviser, Lynn Oka, Ann Lindman, Sandra Wong. Row 2: Dawnelle Shaw, Debbie Ellsworth, Fred Wright, Jack Shanewise, Brenda Williams. Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll is an international honorary club organized to give recognition to outstanding high school journalists. Row 1: Leslie Perry, Eunice Ellis, Karen Eskeberg, Ann DeLeon, Lissa Appleton, Laurie Cosby. Row 2: Nancy King, Patty Cornell, Julie Ayer, Robyn Brooks, Kriss van Veen, Caralee Schmitz, Mr. Donald Black, adviser. Members are admitted i nto the club once a semester. Requirements of the Journal are to have over one hundred column inches published and to have a good scholastic standing. Tiger staffers are judged by their participation on the yearbook staff and on how much they contribute to the annual. They must also be in good scholastic standing. The new members are first initiated into Quill and Scroll in an impressive all¬ city ceremony in which noted professional journalists participate. The initiates are later accepted into their own school’s chapter in an equally impressive ceremony. In this they sign the chapter’s scroll and iU Stage Crew The stage crew plays an important part in making the LC cons and plays a success. They are respon¬ sible for proper sound, lighting, and staging. The boys are also in charge of arranging lights and sound for the various dances held in the Fieldhouse. Row 1: Bob Luce, Dan Mortimore, Frank Hornby, Mike Barnes, Robin Hills, Pete Rice. Row 2: Doug Smith, Kirk Peters, Clyde Hageman, Ed Springer, Mike Dashiell, John Stokes. Bookroom The bookroom is one of the busiest places here at LC. The students who work in the bookroom receive a credit in business proced 1 ures. Run by Mrs. Dorothy Solin, the bookroom distributes, repairs, and collects all the books used by students during the school year. The main product the bookroom sells is service to any teacher or student who requests it. All types of school supplies are also sold here. Row 1: Don Lehn, Vic Ogohara, John Harris. Row 2: Jan Hall, Roberta Davidson, Pat Otto, Teresa Chavez, Bob Mix. Row 3: Barbara Baker, Mrs. Dorothy Solin, head, Ron Hannes, Pam Otto. Row 1: John Barkley, Tom Porter, Pat Saad, Scott Simpson, Bob Minnix, Frank Reed. Row 2: Mr. George Sullivan, adviser, Paul Fenske, Gary Protto, Ron Wendle, Dave Sackville-West, Craig Richter, Rick Maras. Row 3: Ron Shepherd, James West, Dave Nail, Jim Pearson, Steve Sather, Mark Johnson, Bruce Brevet, LaRue Highsmith. Row 4: John Emery, Bruce Donner, Bob Leslie, Steve Conley, Jeff Stier, John Elmer, Dan Schnell, John Thayer. Row 1- Gary Protto, fall president, Bruce Brevet, spring president. Row 2: Ron Shepherd, fall vice-president, Jeff Stier, spring treasurer, Ron Wendle, spring historian. Row 3: John Elmer, fall historian, Dirk Reith, fall treasurer, Dave Sackville-West, fall secretary, Mark Dahlen, spring secretary. Key Club, under the sponsorship of the downtown Chapter of the Kiwanis International, was founded as a school and community service organ¬ ization. Any boy desiring membership in Key Club must have his name submitted by a member. Initiates are judged on their demonstration of qualities of leadership, scholarship, and charac¬ ter. Selling mistletoe at Christmas and preparing a room in the KJRB Haunted House are two of the club’s annual activities. The money Key Club gets from their various projects is donated to service clubs at school. 119 w- — t ' V., ) fc .® Row 1: Kelly Coder, Kikue Terao, Janice Townsend, Katie Allen, Susan Hayashi, Vonda Beckner, Zoe Ann Lenhart. Row 2: Mrs. Marian Schubert, adwser, Barb Luth, Kathy Numoto, Kris Dawson, Jan Muret, Rita Poppe, Sharon Smith, Gerri Sunderland, Miss Pat Eddy, adviser. Row 3: Debbie Turrill, Emi Terao, Sharon Lang, Patti Jennings, Jackie Anson, Jan Goehner, Charlotte Hester, Loretta Denenny. Row 4: Sheryl Womble, Wendy Worthington, Lynn Poppe, Sally Lancaster, Bonita Johnson, Jan Schurman, Lynn Lambert, Kathy Hobbs, Yvonne Ganoung. Promoting school spirit and interest in all athletic events is the purpose of the Pep Club. The members go to at least one game a week receiving points for each event they attend. Every spring the Pep Club sponsors a da nee honoring the basketball team. Princesses are chosen and announced at the dance. Other activities include a banquet, spring picnic, a Christmas Party, and a Valentine project. ;■ Row 1: Sally Lancaster, fall fifth executive, Debbie Turrill, fall secretary, Lynn Poppe, spring secretary, Linda Loft, spring fifth executive. Row 2: Debbie Ellsworth, fall treasurer and spring vice-president, Bonita Johnson, spring president, Jan Muret, fall president, Lynn Lambert, fall vice-president. Row 3: Loretta Denenny, fall sgt.-at- arms, Diane Davidson, spring sgt.- at-arms, Charlotte Hester, spring treasurer. . Row 1: Jeff Bakken, Barb Luth, Margi Sundberg, Terry Eddy, Gary Wilson, Larry Mukai. Row 2: Dirk Reith, Joslin Henry, Pat Garvin, Carol Belgum, Keith Mathews, Mr. Gary Leaver, adviser. Row 3: Bruce Stedman, Jeff Stier, Gary Greer, Mark Koller, Sonny Anderson, Jean Jensen, Jeri Hershberger. Row 4: Steve Brandon, Bruce Brevet, Lee Bowsher, Fred Wright, Chris Johnson, Van Wood, John King, Gary Jablonski. Tri-Sci provides an opportunity for students to increase their knowledge of science and stimulate their interest in it. Any student taking a science course is eligible for membership. The club plans several field trips during the school year, with one out of town. An annual banquet in May closes the club activities for the year. Row 1: Gary Greer, spring vice- president, Bruce Brevet, fall president, Gary Jablonski, spring president, Jean Jensen, spring secretary and fall vice-president. Row 2: Sonny Anderson, fall treasurer, Margi Sundberg, fall secretary, Pat Garvin, spring treasurer. Row 3: Keith Mathews, spring fifth executive, Steve Brandon, fall fifth executive. Drum Majors Paul Fenske Tiger Band Chris Aiken Row 1: Mickie Lotze, Bill Morse, Jim Williams, Jim Donohoe, Larry Mukai, Harry Case. Row 2: Steve Renner, Rick Diffley, Bill Walter, Dan Abel, Chris Aiken, Jon Hulen. Row 1: Darry Crossley, Gail Powell, Colleen Bailey, Chris Snoddy, Jean Yamamoto, Sylvia Sallquist, Mary Stone, Debbie Williams, Debbie Meyer, Laurie Armstrong, Nancy Coons, Debbie Barnes. Row 2: Linda Saugen, Paul Thomas, Judy Fulkerson, Ruth Gustafson, Ellen Keiser, Chris Lenke, Ken Tatt, Ben Stone, Sandy Smith, Carol Herrmann, Katy Abel, Joyce Jameson. Row 3: Sue Nelson, Sue Mukai, Joyce Fulkerson, Valerie Hart, Randy Coder, Carol Chapman, Ron Bunnell, Ted Kozen, Ken Hagel, Mary Jane Cousins, Tim Nix, John Fahey. Row 4: Don Haverfield, Denis Robinson, Bill Long, Marc Overhauser, Margie Wangen, Tim Geril, Pat Bower, Neil Powell, Vern Wangen. Row 1: Dave Sackville-West, Holly Getman, Stanley Ferrell, Robert Crawford, Jim Wakeling, Leslie Uyeji, James Mukai, Clarke Indahl, Mike Gerfen, Mark Saugen, Jack Prindle. Row 2: Terry Bray, Mark Koller, Dean Veatch, Mark Sterk, Vern Crossley, Paul Fenske, Dirk Reith, Larry Nicholas, Sharon Wilsey, Anne West, Mike Kreuch, Owen Keiser.Row 3: Don Speer, John Haspert, George Winship, James Nicholas, Tom Mattern, William Malico, Sam Roe, Roger Thomason, Jeff Thomas, Randy Maras, Steve Maris, Sid Nicholson, Jerry Starr, Bob Sackville-West Row 4: Gale Allen, Kevin Hill, Rick Terao, John Case, Steve White, Don Jackowich, Clay Fallis, Rick Mattern. TheTiger band plays all types of band music and represents the school at civic affairs, adds color and spirit to football games, and marches in parades. This spring the band participated with the Ti-Girls in the Portland Rose Festival. Senior band wears orange and black uniforms. Junior band offers students who have no musical training an opportunity to learn and then become a member of Senior band. Orchestra Row 1: Steph Halvorson, Larry Lowe, Kathy Wangen, Corrin Fearn, Gr 3 dy GiIm a rtin. R 2: Na’ Julie Ayer, Janet Burmingham, Molly Staley, Terry Wharf. Row 3: Yvonne Williams, Mary Yake, Dan Abel. Dee Colby. The orchestra offers inter¬ ested music students an opportunity to play in a semi-professional atmos¬ phere. Meeting every day, the orchestra, consisting of stringed-instrument play¬ ers, performs in a formal concert at least once a semester. This year the orchestra accompanied the choir in their fall and spring concerts. r™ 9 S(3li u’A ad iser ’ K a ren Eskeberg, Zoe Ann Lenhart, Bonnie Bro, Kathy Hein, Christy Oberg, Mrs. Luanna Oberst, adviser. Wnn karlnr?th r ' v ♦ l h h tr And ! rS ?, n ' Bev D Harke ’ E |lse Brevet, Jan Goehner, Margie Kollmann. Row 3: Kennan Davis, Linda Clarkson, Linda baxton, Karen Guthrie, Kathy Franks, Marcia Brown, Carolyn Buchanan. Studying and planning home economics is the purpose of the Homemaking Club. To become a member, a girl must submit an application and have completed at least one semester of homemaking. The club presents an award annually to the homemaker of the year. Guest speakers, philan¬ thropic projects and bake sales are some of the club ' s activities. Row 1: Kathy Franks, fall president, Christy Oberg, spring president. Row 2: Karen Guthrie, fall vice-president, Bev Harke, spring treasurer, Leigh Anderson, fall secretary and spring vice- president. Row 3: Bonnie Bro, fall historian, Suzi Franks, fall treasurer, Linda Clarkson, spring historian. Tarrah Bacon Varsity Debaters The debate team kept busy the first semester with round robins. The second semester was spent making trips to various college tournaments such as the Gonzaga Tournament where Gaymarie Logsdon placed third in the interpretive reading. Ray Kaiser Chris Pence Carolyn Rodgers Debate Team Coach Mr. Richard Higel, by giving up his free period, made it possible for Lewis and Clark to have a varsity debate team this year. Row 1: Pat Michelbook, Tarrah Bacon, Carolyn Rodgers. Row 2: Gaymarie Logsdon, Judy Bolker, Vicki Butler. Row 3: Chris Pence, Ray Kaiser , Garry McClatchey. Ti Girls Ti-Giris is a service organization whose purpose is to stimulate student spirit at convocations and athletic events, to march, and to render service willingly whenever called upon. Any girl in the school who has a C average and would like to take part in the activities the club offers, may tryout in front of the judges who consist of Ti- Girls and faculty members. Tryouts are held once a year in the spring. A list of annual events include: Color Day, football stunts, Fall Potluck for Ti-G iris and their parents, Goal Post Gallop which honors the football team, popcorn ball sale, Senior Luncheon in January announcing the spring officers, Ti-Girl Con, Spring Dance, and the Spring Luncheon initiating new members and announcing the fall officers. J Barb Kelsch Nancy Bergh, Karen Eskeberg, Bonnie Bro, Lynn Oka, fall historian. Chris Oberg, Sue Schubert, Jacquie Herron. Row 2: Roberta Davidson, Kathy Franks, Jean Jensen, Mary Jay, Connie Lamb fall vice-president, Cathy Logsdon, Lynn Pollock, Carlene Adamson, Leigh Anderson. Row 3: Tarrah Bacon Carol Belgum, Jean Davis, fall president, Sue Pattison, head drillmaster, Kris Backenstoe, fall sgt.-at-arms Kathy Kamel, fall sgt.-at-arms, Liz Clark, fall treasurer, Sharon Lord, Charlene Ward. Row 4: Margi Sundberg Suzi Franks, Karen Guthrie, Meg Maxwell, Peggy Lehn, Betsy Husom, Sally Carter, Linda Clarkson, Carolee Dragoo Kennan Davis. Row 1: Debbie Takami, Geri Shirahama, Jill Nunemaker, Ellen Pearson, Patty Young, Toni Honda Sally McSpadden, Cathy Hunter, Jan Nunemaker, Danielle Skinner. Row 2: Wendy Williams, Barb Wimberly, Jeanne Herron, Mary Saad, Peggy Rader, Maria Warren, Joan Harcus, Lynaire Hughes, Laurie Hutchison, Sue Rihm Row 3: Kay Deasy, Laurel Elmer, Patti Tomlinson, Carolyn Sundberg, Karen Echelbarger, Debbie Darling Lynn Greenough, Kathy Gaiser, Carol Clarkson, Bonnie Kreuch, Kathy Wangen, Judy Leslie. Row 4: Connie Thurber Sherry Boling, Allison Smith, Deirdre Colby, Joan Eilertsen, Kelly Larned, Claudia Biermann, Arlene Eagle’ Judy Campbell, Barb Harris, Debbie McLaughlin, Ruth Pattison. “Hi fans! Ti-Girls Promote Spirit Row 1: Nina Finch, Patti Marsh, Linda Takami, Carlene Adamson, spring president, Chris McClure, spring secretary, Sandra Wong, Joanne Jones, Betsy Lindsay. Row 2: Connie Rolfe, Mary Ann Takahashi, Kathy Hein, Betsy Keil, spring sgt.-at-arms, Kitty Denman, Cathy Logsdon, Chris Oberg, spring treasurer, Barbara Massie, Sherry Godfrey, Jerri Cronkhite. Row 3: Cyndie Elliott, Grace Akiyama, Barb Winston, Sue Pattison, spring vice president, Peggy Lehn, spring historian, Linda Clarkson, spring sgt.-at-arms, Jean Emacio, Ann Pattison, Ann Lindman, Cheryl Townsend. Row 4: Brenda Williams, Kristi Lowe, Dawnelle Shaw, Gwen Mukai, Mary Hinshaw, Ann Fruechte, Marilyn Parker, Carolyn Buchanan, Nancy Lancaster, Chris Nyberg, Tami Fotheringham. Boy Cheerleaders Seniors Scott Simpson and Pat Saad were chosen as boy cheerleaders for basketball season. This is the first time in several years that Lewis and Clark has had boys to lead the audience in cheering our team. Tryouts were held for those boys who were interested and Scott and Pat were chosen on their ability to lead cheers. Sing hallelujah (it’s Friday)! Senior Dinner-Dance, Club ’68 1 B| I f ; J iy; l ri Tiger Basketball Team Row 1: Leslie Perry, Jim Fletcher, Cheryl Townsend, Caralee Schmitz, Mrs. Alda Howard, adviser. Row 2: Barbara Nuess. Janet Burmingham, Lynn Polhemus, Christy Tyler, Bob Prater. Row 3: John Harwood, John Sahlin, Rick Rolfe, Mike Malone, Rick Scammell. Papyrus is one of LC’s oldest literary clubs. It offers students who are interested in improving their creative writing abilities the chance to receive constructive criticism from the other members when their manuscripts are read aloud during the meetings. Stories, essays and poetry make up the Stylus, a 50- page illustrated creative writing magazine which is published each spring. Row 1: Leslie Perry, fall president, Christy Tyler, spring president. Row 2: Jim Fletcher, fall vice president, Lesa Crane, spring historian, Barb Luth, fall secretary. Row 3: Mike Malone, fall treasurer, Rick Rolfe, fall secretary, Rick Scammell, spring treasurer, John Sahlin, spring sgt.-at-arms, Judy Bolker, fall sgt.- Row 1: Daryl Redeker, Connie Lamb, Buster Gardella, Jennifer Quinn, Mary Beth Snow, Kris Lowe, Jill Nunemaker. Row 2: Frank Reed, Barb Baker, Kathy Hobbs, Doug McKerney, John Elmer, Pam Jackowich, Roy Lowry, Robin Brooks. Row 3: Bob Doyle, Linda Scheer, Vicki Tmnell, Kris Backenstoe, Rick Campbell, Bill Alfstad, Judy Crockett, Kay Stokes, Larry Davidson. The purpose of the Fine Arts Club is to develop the artistic talent of its members, further their interest in art, and serve the school with their talent. Students from art classes whose major school interest is in art are eligible for membership. The main activities of the Fine Arts Club are the spring art sale, a pot-luck dinner, and occasional field trips to museums and college art departments. Row 1: Jennifer Quinn, fall president, Mary Beth Snow, spring president. Row 2: Vicki Tinnell, fall historian, Barb Baker, fall secretary, Kay Stokes, spring secretary, Kris Backenstoe, spring historian. Row 3: Buster Gardella, fall treasurer, John Elmer, fall vice-president, Robin Brooks, spring vice-president, Bill Alfstad. fall historian. Row 1: Karen Uno, Paulette Steen, Mary Gray, Pat Strehlow, Renee Loiselle, Karen Jared, Janet Thornton, Nancy King, Merrilyn Thune Sheila Dalrymple, Liz Clark, Shannon Lynch. Row 2: Kathy Wangen, Cindy Tester, Karen Jacoy, Lynn Pollock, Janice Headstrom, Brusan Rhoda, Carlotta Bradley, Carolee Dragoo, Dorothea Parsons, Debbie Turrill, Sue Allen. Row 3: Sue DeVleming, Maureen Lillwitz, Jackie Hobbs, Laurie Loeffler Candy Tester, Margie Maguire, Barbara Harris, Lois Gartz, Linda Lewis, Jan Schurman, Kathy Taggart, Ann Lindman. Row 4: Ann Berry, Connie Wolff, Joslin Henry, Robyn Schultz, Linda Wallace, Theresa Peterson, Kit Carpenter, Ellen Keiser, Betsy Husom, Sharon Larson Sally Carter Sharon Wilsey. Choir Sopranos and Altos Girls’ Glee Row 1: Pam Riley, Sherry Ruane, Louise Schieche, Gerri Sunderland, Annette Robertson, Kelly Coder, Kathy Riley, Karen Jared, Kathy Scott, Linda Colwell, Caralee Schmitz, Debby Lyons, Trudy Yarbrough, Rhona Honda. Row 2: Maria Warren, Jean Emancio, Connie Harris, Jeanette Jones, Linda Howell, Janey Oberg, Janece LaValley, Carlotta Bradley, Joann Smith, Lydia Solomon, Barbara Mace, Laurel Lennox, Gail Scott. Row 3: Rose Ann Alward, Bonnie Humphrey, Chris Flathers, Toni Palmer, Deborah House, Gloris Kellis, Mary Kober, Tonni Hills, Karyn Kinder, Vicky Mathers, Cindy Ward, Sue Brazil, Sally Falk, Debbie Root. Row 4: Alsinia Kennedy, Gloria Allen, Sue Triplett, Carri Joseph, Diane Brunzell, Albanita Gentry, Maxine Simon, Jacque Michelbook, Althea Gresswell, Carolyn Stutes, Carol McCorkie, Sharon Wilsey, Jan Schurman, Kelly Gardner. Row 1: Scott Wait, Jim Berry, Bob Lowry, Bruce Ainslie, Bob Sabado, Mike Loft, Mike Carr, Mike Kreuch, Steve Storey. Row 2: Allen Tufto, Larry Bavuso, Jay Nichols, Fred Munson, Mike Graham, Dave Booth, Jack Lucas, Bob Mittelstadt. Row 3: Dennis Nortell, Bob Minnix, Steve Lewis, Tom Palladino, Mike Wood, Mike Malone, Dave White, Curt Nakata, LaRue Highsmith. Row 4: Jim Kacalek, Chris Pence. Mike Boothe, Mac Harrison, Chris Kerr, Tom Ekins, Jon Sager, Rick Campbell, Jim Ivory. Choir Tenors and Basses Tiger Tones Choir, Girls’ Glee, and Tiger Tones combined their talents in presenting four choral concerts this year. During Christmas the Choir went caroling through the halls of LC and Deaconess Hospital. The Tiger Tones have performed publicly for several different organ¬ izations including the Junior Chamber of Com¬ merce, The Press Associ¬ ation, and The Retired Teachers’ Association. Girls: Shannon Lynch, Ann Berry. Janet Thornton, Betsy Husom, Laurie Hutchison, Sue DeVleming, Pat Strehlow, Carol Herrmann, accompanist. Boys: Jim Ivory, Curt Nakata, LaRue Highsmith, Bruce Ainslie, Tom Ekins, Rick Campbell. Seishun Kai, Lewis and Clark’s Japanese Club was organized this year. Its members learn more about Japan and its culture through group discussions and guest speakers, such as the Reverend Shigeo Shimada-. Among the club’s activities were a fortune cookie sale and banquet at the Suki Yaki Inn. Row 1: Mrs. Ikuko Matsumoto, adviser, Kathy Numoto, Barb Kelsch, David Mukai. Row 2: Karla Honda Dawnelle Shaw, Nancy Luth, Claudia Nelson. Row 3: Peggy McDonald, Judy Leslie, Deirdre Colby Stan’ Kuwada, Betty Morlin. Math Club Math Club was formed to further interest and know¬ ledge in mathematics. A student having a “B” grade average in his first two years of math is eligible to try for membership. He must give a short talk on some phase of mathematics to be accepted for membership. Every spring the Math Club sponsors the National Math contest for juniors and seniors. The club’s activities include an annual picnic at Bowl and Pitcher and guest speakers at the meetings. Row 1: Mr. Eugene Sivertson, Ron Shepherd, Larry Nicholas, Jean Davis, Bea Jacobson, Julie Maruyama, JoAnn Delaney. Row 2: Steve Johnson, Keith Mathews, Leigh Anderson Jon Stevenson, Jean Jensen, Sue Pattison. Row 3: Bruce Stedman, Fred Wright, Gary Jablonski, Paul Oberg, Dusty Hutsell, John Sahlin, Margie Row 1: Pat McRae, Jon Hulen, Bill Oaksford, Mark Rosenquist, Van Wood, Ken Suemori, Lee Bonko, Jack Koentopp, Terry Fitzpatrick. Row 2: Mr. John Kahle, adviser, John Burroughs, Paul Fenske, Tom Porter, Sonny Anderson, Jim Anderson, Jim Anderson, Bob Hindin, Scott Deasy, Jay Nichols. Row 3: Buster Gardella, Mike Benson, Jon Stevenson, Dave Nail, Bob Bergh, Mark Johnson, Terry Kelly, Ron Hilderbrand, Rich Alquist, LaRue Highsmith. Row 4: Jim West, Dan Peterson, Steve Conley, Gary Jablonski, Jim Skadan, Loren Mercer, Tom Greene, Fred Wright, Ed Springer, John Etter, Mike Clarke, Paul Nelson. Organized in 1937 to sponsor and encourage student participation in athletics, the Lettermen ' s Club consists of over 100 boys. To be a member the boy must win a letter in football, basketbafll, baseball, track, tennis, golf, or cross-country. Besides having a banquet in the fall and spring, the club presents a n inspirational award to outstanding athletes in football, track, baseball, and basketball. Row 1: Ron Shepherd, Jim Williams, Gary Protto, Bruce Brevet, Bob Minnix, Mike Derrick, Chuck Hohner, John Barkley. Row 2: Mr. John Kahle. adviser, Ron Wendle, Scott Simpson, Mac Harrison, Tom McRae, Jim Kacalek, Bob Hohner, Jim Alters, Lance Weaver. Row 3: Dusty Hutsell, Jeff Watkins, Steve Johnson, Bill Etter, Jim Pearson, Pat Saad, Craig Richter, Julius Williams, John Alice. Row 4: Mike Keilty, Gary Greer, Gary Jablonski. Bob Leslie. Gale Allen, Jon Sager, Ted Haynes, Bruce Johnson, Dan Peterson, Bill Barany. 135 Fall Semester Row 1: Leslie Perry, Mary Hull, Kathy Kennelly, Nancy King, Laurie Cosby, Carlene Adamson. Row 2: Caralee Schmitz, Mike Derrick, Kriss van Veen, Neil Powell, Karyn Christner, Ann Deleon. Row 3: Celeste Franklin Christy Tyler, Chris Pence, Terry LaFrance, Rick Scammel, Alison Davidson. Kriss van Veen Fall Editor Mike Derrick Spring Editor The Lewis and Clark Journal is a self- supporting school newspaper. The Journal offers students an opportunity for practical training in journalism. Students, under the supervision of Mr. Donald G. Black, adviser, edit the news. The staff is not only responsible for reporting the news but also must write headlines, sell advertising space, provide the photography, make page layouts, and manage all business transactions. Top positions on the staff are filled by the students who have had one or more semesters’ experience. Spring Semester Row 1: Neil Powell, Leslie Perry, Caralee Schmitz, Kriss van Veen, Cheryl Townsend, Karyn Christner, Nina Finch, Bob Sabado. Row 2: Ann DeLeon, Celeste Franklin, Mike Derrick, Mary Hull, Tom Aspray, Tim Hill, Christy Tyler, Carlene Adamson, Julie Norbeck. Row 3: Frank Steinheiser, Ben Stone, John Sahlin, Chris Pence ten Fi nce ™a i dt icl cammeU eit Mathews n mbej Staff members are chosen from students who have taken News I. Students wishing to take this course must be recommended by their English teachers. Row 1: Mr. Harold Skinner, adviser, JoAnn Delaney, Nina Finch, Christy Oberg, Lissa Appleton, Lynn Pollock, Liz Clark, Chris McClure, Peggy Rader, Danielle Skinner, Cindy Bostwick, Tom Takisaki. Row 2: Judy Brown, Marcia Bolinske, Mary Pat Flannery, Gaymarie Logsdon, Barbara Winston, Holly Getman, Gina Pederson, Leigh Anderson, Sue Davis, Barb Nuess, Stephanie Stone, Kathy Suver. Row 3: Jon Stevenson, Ann Reid, Ann Pattison, Arlene Eagle, Ellen Keiser, Jean Goss, Tarrah Bacon, Celeste Franklin, Betsy Husom, Lynn Lambert. Barbara Wimberley. Row 4: Tom Agnew, Judy Campbell, Meg Maxwell. Kris Backenstoe, John Thayer, Sonny Anderson, Bill Barany, Phil Spangler. Tom Porter, Steve Sather, Tom Sather. Entre Nous offers the student further oppor¬ tunity for acquiring know¬ ledge of the culture and customs of the French people and nation. Any student who speaks French or is in a French class may apply for membership. Every year the club adopts a Christmas family. Other activities include a Christmas Party, a spring picnic, and a bake sale. Row 1: Ann Reid, spring secretary, Nina Finch, fall secretary, Leigh Anderson, fall vice-president. Row 2: John Thayer, fall president, Mary Pat Flannery, spring historian, Steve Sather, fall sgt.-at-arms, Tarrah Bacon, fall historian. Row 3: Sonny Anderson, fall sgt.-at-arms, Tom Agnew, spring sgt.-at-arms. Tom Porter, spring treasurer, Lynn Lambert, spring vice-president. Not Pictured; Liz Clark, fall treasurer. Bill Barany, spring sgt.- at-arms. Row 1: Phyllis Tamura, Cindy Tester, Karen Uno, Linda Howell, Vicki Tinnel, Jeanette Jones, Dawnelle Shaw, Mia Holmquist, Betsy Keil. Row 2: Carol Herrmann, Dana Hicks, Laurie Loeffler, Joannie Harrison, Jay Johnson, Chuck Hohner, Christy Tyler, Arlene Eagle, Laurie Hutchison. Row 3: Mac Harrison, Steve Renner, Chris Pence, Mark Bledsoe, Bob Hohner, Kit Carpenter, Daryl Redeker, Frank Hornby. The purpose of Orpheus is to encourage through practice and performance all phases of the performing arts. Orpheus entertained at various service organiza¬ tions and at the Veterans ' Hospital. A member must make presentations at meetings during the year and must also participate in school cons. The club’s other activities include a Christmas Party, a spring picnic, and a senior banquet. Row 1: Phyllis Tamura, spring president, Christy Tyler, fall president, Janet Thornton, fall secretary. Row 2: Betsy Keil, fall historian and spring treasurer, Linda Howell, spring fifth executive. Row 3: Tori Allison, spring secretary, Chris Pence, fall vice-president, Dana Hicks, fall fifth executive. Row 1: Jim Warrick, Jon Stevenson, Paul Franklin, Richard Hayashi, Gery VanderMeer, Curt Nakata, Steve Sather, Larry Highsmith. Row 2: Mr. Richard Hembree, adviser, Ron Wendle, Gary Greer, Dave Nail, Don Rowe, Jack Shanewise, Phil Spangler. Row 3: Chris Pence, Cary Kopczynski, Craig Richter, Steve Maris, John Thayer, Scott Deasy, John Sahlin. Row 4: Gil Griffiths, Bruce Donner, Curt Donner, Chris Johnson, Jim Skadan, Dan Schnell, Chris Majer, Ben Stone. Junior Toastmasters is designed to promote, encourage, and improve the speaking skill of its members. Changing their consti¬ tution was one of the club’s projects this year. Annually the Junior Toast¬ masters sponsor the Liar’s Contestand a mock trial. Other activities of the club are a Father-Son Banquet and a spring picnic. Row 1: Bruce Donner, fall secretary, John Thayer, fall vice-president, Rich Hayashi, fall president, Don Rowe, fall treasurer, Steve Maris, fall parliamentarian. Row 2: Phil Spangler, spring secretary, Paul Franklin, spring vice-president, Chris Pence, spring president, Jack Shanewise, spring treasurer, John Sahlin, spring parliamentarian. Row 1: Mrs. Lois Knox, adviser, Bonnie Bro, Christy Oberg, Kathy Hein. Row 2: Karen Eskeberg, Suzie Franks, Jerri Cronkhite, Sue Nelson, Lee Zug. Row 3: Kathy Franks, Ann Fruechte, Robert Baucom, Jan Storm Carolyn Buchanan. Book Club Book Club was organized to show interested juniors and seniors the importance of reading good books. During the meetings they learn how to review a book construc¬ tively but informatively. Under the guidance of Mrs. Lois Knox, the members evaluate not only classics but also contemporary books with greater under¬ standing. Besides a professional book review the club has a cake sale and a Christmas party. Row 1: Bonnie Bro, fall vice- president, Karen Eskeberg, fall president. Row 2: Jan Storm, spring president, Lynn Oka, spring vice-president. Row 3: Kathy Franks, fall treasurer, Suzie Franks, fall secretary, Carolyn Buchanan, spring secretary, Kathy Flein, spring Row 1: Karen Uno, Carol Revious, Jan Headstrom, Jessie Smith, Bev Ando, Sue Barcklay, Julie Maruyama, Maggie Tilton. Row 2: Barb Kuwada, Kathy Numoto, Sherry Turner, Karen Vieira, Susan Mukai, Jackie Hobbs, Dana Pippen, Cathy Bolin, Debbie Takami. Row 3: Molly Webster, Kathy Kluber, Betty Morlin, Linda Saxton, Jim Donohoe, Nancy Hardy, Shirley Chavez, Bernie Edstrom, Janet Hall. Row 4: Judy Rogers, Julie Godfrey, Buddy Craig, Linda Anderson, Bill Flanigan, Bob Coulter, Ed Charbonneau, Mike Graham, Kathy Hobbs, Barb Baker. Junior Executives’ aim is to give the student a chance to make actual observations of business procedures. Any junior or senior majoring in business is eligible to apply for membership. The club annually holds a typing contest. It is divided into three sections with winners from each receiving pins. The club ' s other activities include field trips, guest speakers, and films. Buddy Craig, spring vice-president, Julie Maruyama, fall secretary, Betty Morlin, spring historian, Bernie Edstrom, fall president, Janice Headstrom, spring secretary, Ed Charbonneau, fall histortian. Not pictured: Lavonne Davis, fall vice-president, Nancy Hardy, fall treasurer, Kathy Hobbs, spring treasurer. 1: Mr. Delbert Marshall, adviser, Jackie Hobbs, Jan Schurman, Marty Lillwitz, Jan Muret, Barb Luth, Bea Jacobson, Liz Bell. Row 2: Kathy £ i?iT er J a Sharon Wilsey, Yvonne Ganoung, Carol Teufert, Margie Kollmann, Linda Scheer, Marcia Bolinske. Row 3: Ellen Keiser, Kathy Hobbs, Sue Triplett, Christy Tyler, Cheryl Hoppe, Sally Lancaster, Mary Beth Snow, Nancy Hardy, Patty Cornell. The purpose of Usherettes is to usher for all school functions and some civic affairs. This club is composed of senior girls recommended by their homeroom teachers, then picked by a committee of students and teachers. Besides ushering for school affairs, the club held a Christmas Party and gift exchange. Row 1: Ellen Keiser, spring vice- president, Carol Teufert, spring historian, Christy Tyler, fall vice- president. Row 2: Sue Triplett, spring secretary-treasurer, Barb Luth, fall president, Cheryl Hoppe, fall secretary-treasurer, spring president, Jan Muret, fall historian. Row 1- Barb Kuwada, Jean Yamamoto, Connie Rolfe, Dianna Mauer. Betsy Lindsay, Rosa Helton, Tom Honda. Joanne Terao, Carlene Adamson. Row 2: Mr. Wesley Read, adviser, Sylvia Sallquist, Mary Hewett, Joan Conklin, Valerie Lynch, Kitty Denman, Lynne Polhemus, Larry Davidson, Sue Schubert Row 3: Jan Schurman, Sharon Wilsey, Stephanie Halvorson, Kennan Davis. Sharon Lord, Linda Loft, Pris Raynor Robin Brooks, Henry Helton. Row 4: Wendy Williams, Gwendy Stuart, Cyndie Elliott, Connie Wolff, Linda Clarkson, Dave Sackville-West, Loretta Denenny. Mike Keilty. Don Rowe, Donna Polhemus. Stimulating interest in Spain, its customs, people and language is the purpose of Adelante, LC’s Spanish Club. The Club was first formed in 1919 and membership is limited to approximately 50. To become a member of Adelante the student must try out before the club, his acceptance being determined by vote. Either a picnic or a party is held every semester to initiate the new members. Row 1: Sharon Lord, fall president, Kennan Davis, spring president, Kitty Denman, spring treasurer. Row 2: Betsy Lindsay, spring historian, Carlene Adamson, fall treasurer, Robin Brooks, spring secretary, Mike Keilty, spring vice-president, Cyndie Elliott,fall secretary. Not pictured: Dave Sackville-West, fall sgt.-at-arms, Connie Rolfe, spring fifth executive. Row 1: Dave Nail, Scott Simpson, John Elmer, Bob Minnix, LaRue Highsmith, John Barkley. Row 2: Mr. James Hamilton, adviser, Jim Pearson, Bill Bagby, Steve Conley, Steve Johnson, Ron Shepherd. Row 3: Jeff Watkins, Tom Greene, Pat Saad, Bob Leslie, Bruce Johnson, Craig Richter, Jim Ivory. The Senate Club’s objectives are to further interest and proficiency in public speaking and to learn about parliamentary procedure. Any boy desiring membership in this organization must have his name submitted by a member. Then the applicant must present himself to the assembly for cross-examination and a short impromptu talk. The club annually holds a mock trial, Christmas Party, and a spring picnic. Row 1: John Barkley, spring sgt.-at-arms, Bob Minnix, fall secretary, LaRue Highsmith, fall vice-president, Steve Johnson, spring vice-president. Row 2: Jeff Watkins, spring treasurer, Tom Greene, fall treasurer, Pat Saad, fall sgt.-at-arms, Bob Leslie, spring president, Bruce Johnson, fall president, Jim Pearson, spring and fall parliamentarian. Not pictured: Paul Nelson, spring secretary. Row 1: Debbie Takami, Phyllis Tamura, Danielle Skinner, Laurie Cosby, Ann DeLeon, Cheryl Townsend. Barb Massie, Nina Finch. Row 2. Mrs. Bonnie Farrow, adviser. Linda Takami, Kathy Hein. Sue Craig, Kerri Derrick, Sandra Wong, Kathy Kennedy, Maure Pitts Betty Morlirr Row 3. Cyndie Elliott Brenda Williams, Kathy Kamel, Barbara Wimberly, AnnFruechte, Marilyn Parker. Mary Hmshaw, Mary Kingsbury, Mia Holmquist. The Future Teachers of America offers to its members valuable experience by having them tutor students who find their work difficult. Aff i liated with and chartered by the National Education Association, the Future Teachers explore the opportunities offered in the teaching profession. Not only do the members attend all city meetings and social gatherings, but also district and state conventions. Awards are given and the scholarship winner is announced at the annual spring banquet. Row 1: Lfnda Takami, fall secretary and spring president, Nina Finch, spring historian. Row 2: Kathy Hein, spring secretary, Betty Morlin, fall president, Cheryl Townsend, fall treasurer. Row 3: Kathy Kamel, spring vice- president, Cyndie Elliott, spring treasurer, Barb Massie, fall vice-president. Not pictured: Sue Davis, spring historian. li! 2u Ly m d Thu ' o S ’ St ®P hanie Knuttgen, Carol Oos, Sandy Anderson, Priscilla Davis, Jessie Smith. Row 2: Joy i L?d Y! ' l d ’ J f ane fe p lemmons, Bill Lee, Greg Thompson, Nanci Swenhaugen, Tori Allison, Laurie Thornton, Mrs. Flora Gibbs, adviser Row 3: Joel Rell, Janet Kepi, Norman Porter, Dennis Hoerner, Jon Zeller, Jackie Beaman, Joy Keevy, Madeleine Staley Tom Ives Ti-Deca is the Lewis and Clark High School Chapter of Washington DECA and National DECA. Developing leadership, civic conscious¬ ness, social poise, and a better understanding of their chosen vocation is Ti- Deca’s purpose. At the State Leadership Conference in Olympia this year Lynda Thur, Ti- Deca Governor, was elected State President of W-Deca. Other activities include an Annual Employer- Employee Banquet, candy sales, book sales and jewelry sales. Row 1: Ron Hannes, fall president, Jessie Smith, spring historian, Sandra Anderson, fall secretary, Lynda Thur, Ti-Deca Governor. Row 2: Nanci Swenhaugen, spring secretary, Jon Keevy, fall vice-president, Tori Allison, fall historian, Carol Oos, fall treasurer. Row 3: Dennis Hoerner, fall and spring fifth executive, Jon Zeller, spring vice- president, Jackie Beaman, spring treasurer, Greg Thompson, spring president. Row 1: Miss Marguerite Cross, adviser, Linda Takami, Tom Fletcher, Bob Mittelstadt, Katy Abel, Mary White, Barb Winston. Row 2: Janet Burmingham, Keith Mathews, Ann Fruechte, Dan Abel, Gary Wilson, Bill Oaksford. Row 1: Linda Takami, fall censor, spring consul, Faith Hinshaw, fall scriptor. Row 2: Janet Burmingham, spring qui conventui praeest.Barb Winston,fall qui conventui praeest, spring censor, Mary White, spring vigilia. Row 3: Tom Fletcher, fall consul, spring scriptor, Bill Oaksford, spring quaestor, Keith Mathews, fall consul, Bob Mittelstadt. fall vigilia. The purpose of the Classical Club is to enable students to develop a further knowledge and appreciation for the Latin language. The membership is open to all students taking Latin who submit an original writing in that language. Annually the club, along with the Latin classes, holds an Ides of March banquet in the school cafeteria. Other traditions are the candlelight installations and the spring picnic. Row 1: Ted Kozen, Kriss van Veen, Jim Williams, Mike Mukai, Harry Case, Les Uyeji, Larry Mukai, David Mukai. Row 2: Mark Sterk, Lance Weaver, Shelly Tinnell, Paul Thomas, Kathy Taggart, Pat Michelbook, Greg Takisaki. Row 3: Gary Wilson, Terry Wharf, Bruce Ainslie, Connie Thurber, Dennis Anderson, Bob van Veen, Dale Yamamoto, Jimmy Tamura. Row 4: Scott Berry, Richard Hall, Fred Wright, Dan Abel, Mark Hande, Dan Wickman, Bob Prater. Society Organized to meet a two¬ fold purpose: first, giving interested students the chance to learn the game, and secondly, to develop a competitive spirit between schools, Chess Society was finally granted a charter this year after some controversy over their constitution. Playing three official games each month is the only requirement that must be met by the members. Hi-Fives Sunshine Girls Row 1: Bev Harke, Bea Jacobson, Mary Coon, Caroline Craig. Row 2- Celeste Franklin, Peggy Rader, Jackie Beaman, Linda Shockley, Sue Davis. Row 1: Carolee Dragoo, Kennan Davis, Jan Schurman, Kay Deasy. Row 2: Elise Brevet,Nancy Lancaster,Carol McCorkle, Peggy Lehn. The Hi-Fives, Courtesy and Sunshine Girls donate much of their time help¬ ing with various extra- curricu lar activities. Courtesy Girls The purpose of the Hi- Fives is to create a friendly atmosphere and to help girls who are new at LC feel at ease. Each day a Hi-Five Girl is waiting in the office to greet new students and acquaint them with the school. The Courtesy Girls work in the office one period every day. They operate the switchboard, type and run various errands for the administration. Students who have been ill receive special cards made by the Sunshine Girls encouraging them to get well soon. Arnethia Earthman, Naomi White, Sandy Hanson, Margie Maguire, Linda Howell, Ann Reid, Linda Marshall. Row 1: Dan Byers, Mark Rosenquist, Don Black, Frank Reed, Stu McWilliams, Scott Johnson, Chuck Hohner, Stan Uno, John Barkley, Terry Fitzpatrick, Mr. Lawrence Thompson, adviser. Row 2: Mike Leslie, Mark Simpson, Cary Kopczynski, Jim Neupert, Greg Johnson, Mike Powell, Scott Simpson, Pat Garvin, LaRue Highsmith, Dick Sams, Ross Worthington, Les Johnson. Row 3: Carl Boston, Mike Marker, Gery VanderMeer, Bruce Donner, Dave Nail, John Etter, Bill Barany, Bill Kilian, Rick Diffley, Dennis Hottell, John Alice, Rick Padayao. Row 4: Chris Tollackson, Bob Hohner, Sonny Anderson, Bill Etter, Tom Ekins, Dan Schnell, Mark Dahlen, Bruce Brevet, Jeff Stier, Jim Pearson, Roy Oki. Sponsored by the Boys’ Federation, the Bengal Pep Club’s purpose is to be of service to the student body and to create school spirit. To promote this spirit, the boys attend all athletic functions. Wearing their new orange and white membership T-shirts, the Bengal Pep Club sits in a special reserve section during the games. Row Is Chris Eadon, Jon Stevenson, Ron Wendle, Bill Kilian, Paul Franklin, Denis Robinson, Ron Shepherd, David VanderMeer. Row 2: John Elmer, Jim Pearson, Pat Saad, Steve Maris. Mark Johnson, Steve Sather, Terry Kelly. Row 3: Mike Keilty, Mac Harrison, John Emery, Jay Johnson, Jeff Watkins, Ed Springer, John Thayer, Al Falk, Dusty Hutsell. Row 4: Phil Spangler, Pete Johnstone, Tom Porter, Ted Haynes, Chris Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Mike Lenke, Bill Bagby, Andy Kerr. 151 m,ih?Ih , K r ada ' JeanYama ™ oto ' Debbie Meyer, Jeanette Jones, Cleo Townsend. Janice Townsend, Kathy Numoto, Lynn Munson. Row 2: Mrs. Mildred Schoonover, adviser, Marcia Bolinske, Sandy Arrasmith, Jerri Cronkhite, Laurie Loeffler, Linda Saugen, Margie Kollmann Liz Bell Row 3: Carrie Joseph, Terry Eddy, Ed Monroe, Lynn Poppe, Bill Monroe, Kathy Hobbs, Kelly Larned, Carol Teufert Encouraging interested students in finding out what nursing requires and what it offers is the purpose of Future Nurses of America. The club gives students an opportunity to explore and learn more about the nursing field. This year the group gave a Christmas party for the children at the Cerebral Palsy Center. The club also visited nursing homes, hospitals, and other worth¬ while organizations during the year. Other activities include a potluck-initiation dinner, a candy sale, a Thanksgiving project, field trips, and films. Raw 1: Kelly Larned, fall historian, Kennan Davis, spring historian, Linda Saugen, fall president. Row 2: Debbie Meyer, spring sgt.-at-arms, Margie Kollmann, spring president, Mary Ann Takahashi, fall secretary, Patty Strehlow, fall vice-president. Row 3: Joanne Jones, fall treasurer, Carol Teufert, spring secretary, Lynn Poppe, spring treasurer, Karen Strehlow, fall sgt.-at-arms. Not pictured: Jean Yamamoto, spring vice-president. Lilac Krincess Photography by Harriot Nelson Cowling Tarrah Bacon nFTTUweeKKoydTTy otography by Harriot Nelson Cowling hciio week Miiy diiu uueen Seniors Linda Loft Jim Ivory Photography by Harriot Nelson Cowling 157 Queen Betsy Husom Nancy Bergh Tarrah Bacon Photography by Harriot Nelson Cowling. Jean Jensen Charlene Ward Bonita Johnson Cheryl Hoppe Lynn Lambert Queen Barbara Luth Sue Triplett Sally Lancaster Photography by Harriot Nelson Cowling Cheerleaders LC fights for victory, LC fights for fame, Ever show her loyalty, Ever cheer her name; Loyal sons of old LC, Fight for the Orange and Black. Keep her colors a-flying high And fight, fight, fight! Fight, fight, fight, LC! Fight, fight, fight, LC! Hit ' em high, hit ' em low, Go team go!!! ow 1: Karen Eskeberg, Carol Belgum, Betsy Husom, Karen Guthrie, Kathy Sledge. Row 2: Jean Davis, Jean Jensen, Toni Herak. Head Cheerleader for the football season was Betsy Husom. Head Cheerleader for the basketball season was Jean Jensen. Courtesy of Burchett’s 03HUU T1 Called the greatest team in City League history and ranked number one in the state of Washington by the Associated Press, the Lewis and Clark Tiger football squad chalked up the school’s finest record ever by trouncing every opponent they faced on route to a nine win, no loss season. This year’s Tiger team made up what it lacked in size and strength with speed and desire and set a record by placing eight men out of eleven on the All-City team. These were: Ends Bruce Johnson and Bob Leslie: guards Scott Simpson and Jim Pearson; center Mike Clarke, a junior: tackle Bill Bagby: halfbacks Bob Minnix and Jim Ivory; and quarterback Bill Etter. Along with this Minnix was chosen All-State for the second year in a row as was Etter, who later in the year was picked high school All-American by the magazines Coach and Athlete and Scholastic Coach. In February he was named Amateur Athlete of the Year. Pearson earned a second team berth on the All-State team. Other outstanding senior Bengal gridders were: John Barkley, Pat Saad, Jon Sager, John Emery, Jeff Watkins, Ron Shepherd, and Jim Kacalek. Promising underclassmen such as juniors Mike Clarke, Jay Nichols, Paul Nelson, Steve Conley, Dave Nail and sophomores John Etter, Ed Murray and Rick Maras should give head coach George M. Sullivan and assistants, Robert K. Miller and William D. Denholm, another good season. The Carl Quackenbush ChampionshipTrophy Coach George Sullivan Captain Jim Pearson, Inspirational Player John Barkley. 163 The seniors were the backbone of the Lewis and Clark State Champion Football Team. All but one of LC’s All-City nominations were seniors who led the team and the city in all statistics. Many of the players besides these deserved recognition but could not be mentioned. Bill Etter-QB Most of the seniors lettered two or three years on varsity or played for a year before receiving their varsity letter. The seniors provided the spirit and the energy required to become a State Champion Team. John Emery-C John Alice-G Jim Pearson-G Scott Deasy-G Mike Keilty-QB Seniors John Barkley-LB Ron Shepherd—T Jon Sager—T Pat Saad—T Bill Bagby—T Ted Haynes—T Hammer-Slaughter Award Winners LC-Ferris LC-Gonzaga LC-Rogers LC-NC LC-Shadle LC-Ferris LC-Gonzaga LC-Rogers LC-NC Hammer-Slaughter of the year Jim Pearson Bill Bagby Jon Sager Jon Sager Bob Leslie Mike Clarke Pat Saad Scott Simpson John Barkley Bill Bagby Jim Pearson Bruce Johnson—E Cliff Brower—FB Jim Kacalek—T Bob Leslie—E 4 r State Cha ri P, srifc 8 ! . , ' IOf 4 S 0 28«i 2 j 7S 4 5 Sjgr-g V - SSiKnwSflnM - - • Hf ' t ; r-, . - sr k ■ v -vT ■ ■ • — f+Zs • E 33 W : ' A: -cL ' - ' % . • ••— •. ' ■, 9f- • ' ' ‘7 ;i,f i ' - ’■ ' ' ' ■ •■-jr ih-a ’-r w Row 1: Jim West, manager, Rick Padayao, Dave Nail, Jim Ivory, Bob S linnix, Bill Kilian, John Barkley, Paul Nelson, Bill Bagby, Bruce Donner, Virgil Gentry, Richard Mattern, manager. Row 2: Coach aeorge Sullivan, Chris Eadon, manager, John Etter, John Alice, Bill Daksford, Paul Franklin, Jim Pearson, Scott Simpson, Jeff Watkins, bteve Bontrager, Mike Keilty, Dan Schnell, Rick Maras, Cliff Brower, Ron Hilderbrand, manager. Row 3: Mark Johnson, Ron Shepherd, Scott Deasy, Larry Highsmith, Jon Sager, Jim Kacalek, John Emery, Steve Conley, Dave Trimble, Ed Murray, Coach William Denhol m, Coach Robert Miller. Row 4: Mike Clarke, Jim Skadan, Bill Swain, Bill Etter, Bob Leslie, Bruce Johnson, Ted Haynes, Chris Kerr, Pat Saad, Jay Nichols, Mike Lenke, Tom Greene. VI O -C O VI O VI a quick, mobile offense, a strong, tough defense and undying spirit combined to make the finest team in LEWIS and CLARK’S hi istory. ft Row 1 Jim Fletcher manager, Dick Sams, Kim McGowan, Stan Kuwada, Butch Conley, Mike Malone, Dave Killer, Mike Marker Randy Anderson, Bob Coats. Row 2: Mike Mukai, manager, Pat McRae, Neil Dyer, Craig Elkins, Mike Kirk, Tom Mattern, Nels Engebretson Roger Babin, Joe Crosby, Steve Spear, Rick Nichols, Eddie Ashley, Dave Mukai, manager. Row 3: Coach Eugene Sivertson, Rich Tuggle, Bill Fields, Mark Simpson, Jim Anderson, Skip Elliott, Gery VanderMeer, Ken Weedmark, Terry Kelly, Andy Kerr, Curt Donner. Row 4: Rich Helean, Pat Lancaster, Mike Alice, Gil Griffiths, Pete Johnstone, Dennis Stewart, Brad Carlson, Bob Hansen, Jack Koentopp, Chris Muller, Tim Charbonneau, Robin Dinkelkamp, Coach Pete Wertz. Frosh ow 1: Coach Larry Thompson, Wesley Franks, Pat Keilty. Sam Giese, Cliff Hazlett. Don Taggart, John Gaetano, Loren proves Steve Shanewise. om Sather Bill Putney. Jon Hurst. Row 2: Mark Guthrie. Bob Isbelle, Marc Charbonneau, Jeff Hansen, Scott Fish Brad Hunter J ®? or ! Fr ? n L : ahn Lindman, Robert Nelson, Jim Berry, Nick Allers, Gregg Sowder, Coach Pat Pfieffer. Row 3: Bill Stillwell, J ° h Sams. John WaHii wd. Mike ' arren, Joe Lackey, Dave Ekins, Greg Sallquist, Bill Nelson, Mike Gerfen, Clyde Smith, Don Morrison, Steve McIntosh, John Steinheiser. Roger homason Coach Bob Scott. Row 4: Ken Adams, Ken Bartline, Karl Little, Randy Gunning, Randy Kline, Mike Loft, Chris Appleton. Mark Bledsoe, ■ ■.— ' l - L - on l.insnov, Ro,’e, Haboestad. Rick Betts. Jell Gnthths. Stove Sly. Don Hl.uk B Squad Cross- Country Coach Art Frey Paced by three outstanding runners from last year ' s State Championship team, the Lewis and Clark cross¬ country squad placed second in a very tough league. Sonny Anderson, Phil Burkwist, and Jim Williams formed the nucleus of the team which lost only to Rogers during the regular season. The team again returned to the state championships in Seatlle, where out of a field of over 250 runners, both Phil Burkwist and Sonny Anderson finished in the first ten. On the LC B-Squad were also many fine runners who would have made the varsity on most other high school squads. These men, together with the many sophomore and junior carry-overs from this year’s varsity, such as Phil Burkwist, Bob Hindin, Jihn Harwood, Jim Anderson, Mike Benson, Paul Fenske, and Dave Vandermeer, will make LC a top contender next year. Team Scores LC 24 Richland 34 LC 15 Shadle Park 40 LC 15 Gonzaga 48 LC 20 NC 39 LC 21 Ferris 38 LC 31 Rogers 25 Bi-District Second place finish. Team Captain and Inspirational Award Winner Sonny Anderson. Varsity Cross-Country Row 1: Tom Porter, Phil Burkwist, Jim Anderson, Jim Williams, Sonny Anderson, Coach Art Frey. Row 2: John Harwood, Mike Derrick, Bob Hindin, Paul Fenske, Ron Wendle, manager, Bill Fix. B-Squad Cross-Country j ° V Ror ? Wend,e ' manager, Jay McAuliffe, Chris Tollackson, Bob Houston, Bill McAuliffe, Ian Cunningham. Row 2: Dick Fredekind Nick Nicholson, Lance Weaver, Cal Hayashi, Larry Weaver, Steve Maris. Row 3: Bill Fix, Coach Art Frey. B A S K E T B A L L Although finishing with only an 11-win 10-loss record, this year’s Lewis and Clark varsity basketball team was called the “hardest working and most dedicated group of kids I have worked with”, by their coach, Mr. Robert L. Scott. The Tigers tied for second in their City League division with an eight and five mark, but were edged out of the city championships in a tie¬ breaking playoff game loss to Gonzaga Prep. The Bengals started the season playing more like the state champion football team, than like a top rated basketball squad. But by the season’s end they had become one of the top quintets in the city. Pacing the Tigers this year were; Bill Etter, a first team All-City pick; Bob Leslie, captain and the best defensive player in the league; Bob Minnix, a first class rebounder at 5-11; and Gale Allen, a much improved center. Sophomores John Etter, and Curt Donner were also outstanding. Seniors Julius Williams, Dusty Hutsell and Tom Ekins were all tough in the clutch and added balance. Next year’s team could possibly be the best in town with such returnees as juniors Bruce Stedman, Van Wood, Tom Greene, and 6-6 center Chris Kerr. Along with sophomores Etter, Donner, Ed Murray, Andy Kerr, come junior B- squaders Dave Nail, Paul Nelson and Dick Sams to bolster the Bengals ranks. A crop of upcoming freshmen should also make the Tigers tougher to beat next year. Captain and Inspirational Award Winner Bob Leslie. Coach Bob Scott B-Squad Row 1: Dick Sams, Paul Keifer, Paul Nelson, Dave Nail, Jack Koentopp, Lee Schleer. Row 2: Pat Lancaster, Bod H ansen, Corky Lambert, Brad Carlson, Pete Johnstone, Biff Long. Frosh Row 1: Mike Warren, Steve Sly, Dick Fredekind, Jan Sneva, Chris Camp, John Burroughs, Jeff Hansen. Row 2: Howie Anderson, Randy Gunning, Roger Park, Sam Giese, John Wallingford, Chris Appleton, Mike Lowry. Row Starter Bob Minnix (above), hits for two with a corner jump-shot in the game with West Valley. Bill Etter (above), lays-up two points, while Gale Allen screens out opponents. Gale Allen (above), fights for a controlling tip as Lewis and Clark goes on to defeat Shadle Park. Strong player Julius Williams (above), comes to the floor after scoring two points for Lewis and Clark. action Curt Donner and Bob Minnix stand ready as Julius Williams shoots over an opponent’s out-stretched hand. Bob Minnix fights for a rebound in a league game against North Central. Consistently strong player Bob Leslie hits with a corner jump shot, while Bill Etter waits to move in for a possible rebound. a w R E S T L I N G Inspirational Award Winner John Barkley and Captain Tom McRae. Although they got off to a slow start, the Tigers came on to win two straight against University and Central Valley. The Tiger matmen came through with five straight wins in the upper weights to beat University. The other win for LC came against Mead, although they had a strong showing against Rogers. This year’s team was led by such seniors as Inspirational award winner, John Barkley, Team Captain Tom McRae, 136 pounder Tim Kelly, Ken Babin at 141, 178 pounder Kit Birch, and at unlimited Jim Kacalek. Outstanding prospects for next year’s team include Alvin Harkey, Harry Case, Randy Maras, Skip Elliott, Terry Fitzpatrick, Cary Kopczynski, Mike Powell, Rick Maras, and Bruce Donner. Rick Maras came through with the best win-loss record of 8-1 and also took a second at District. Judging by the progress shown by these up-coming men and the experience they gained this year, Coach Denholm’s matmen should place very high in next year’s city standings. Coach Bill Denholm Varsity Wrestling Row 1: John Barkley, Skip Elliott, Randy Maras, Harry Case, Tim Kelly, Terry Fitzpatrick, Row 2: Cary Kopczynski. Tom McRae, Kit Birch, Jim Kacalek, Mark Guthrie. Row 3: Ken Babin, Bruce Donner, Rick Maras, Mike Powell. Skip Elliott drives NC ' s Greg Davis to the mat. LC junior Bruce Donner sinks a half on his North Central opponent. LC Wrestlers in Action Rick Maras, an outstanding sophomore wrestler, works for a win over Dave Churchill of University. Top: John Barkley holds an opponent to the mat. Bottom: Terry Fitzpatrick goes in for a takedown on Mike Kondo of Rogers. Jim Kacalek fights to reverse his position. • - • . ‘-VV - : u B-Squad Row 1: Pat McRae, John Steinheiser, Brad Herrin, Calvin Hayashi. Row 2: Pat Keilty, Dave VanderMeer, Keith Mathews, Steve Sather, Bob Bergh. Row 3: Steve Conley, Rick Nichols, Tom Sather, Dan Schnell, John Thayer. C-Squad Row 1: Kim Aiken, John Thompson, Jeff Bakken, Joe Crosby, Nels Engebretson, Dale Yamamoto. Row 2: Mike Loft, Rick Mohr, Steve Bontrager, Bill Kilian, Dave Fitzpatrick, Mike Morgan, Brad Herrin. Row 3: Mike Mukai, Jay Bolinske, Marc Charbonneau, Les Johnson, Stan Kuwada, Jeff Thomas, Mike Dashiell. Row 4: Gery VanderMeer, Dave Koller, Paul Oberg, Mike Alice, Roy Ishitani, Dan Close, Rick Nelson. Row 5: Tim Varsity Gymnastics Row 1: Jon Hulen, Bill Oaksford, Bob Hohner, Chuck Hohner, Terry Kelly, Mike Yancer. Row 2: Kevin Hill, Harold Hensley, Mike Lenke, Lee Bonko, Ron Ellsworth. Row 3: Jason Franklin, Paul Akiyama, Bob Takeshita, ArtOgo, Ken Suemori. Chuck Hohner works out on the parallel bars in preparation for a meet. i t CLARK -GMMAST5 Ken Suemori executes a handstand on the parallel bars during a practice session after school. T R A C K Wth several returning lettermen from last year’s All-City and Bi-District championship team, LC placed high in the city standings this year. Lewis and Clark ' s main strength lay in the distance races and in the hurdles. We had both top performers and depth in these areas. The two mile battery was headed by junior Phil Burkwist, who went to State last year. Seniors Jim Williams and Tom Porter along with sophomore Jim Anderson added strength in that department. In the mile was senior Sonny Anderson, one of the city’s best at that distance. Junior Paul Fenske and senior Mike Derrick were very valuable at that distance also. Sophomores Mike Benson and Bob Hindin led LC ' s 880 men. Benson was one of the top runners in the city at this distance, and both he and Hindin should be very valuable next year. Seniors Jim Allers, Bill Etter, and Bill Bagby were LC’s top 440 men this year. They received help from such fine juniors as Jim Skadan, Dewey Hudson, Larry Hamm, and Larry Weaver. Senior Jim Ivory, who went to State last year was the team’s top hurdler this year. Behind him were seniors Pat Saad and Gale Allen and juniors Ken Suemori, Paul Franklin and Gery VanderMeer. The sprints were handled by Etter, Ivory and outstanding junior Tom Greene. In the field events this year Lewis and Clark had many fine performers. Senior Chuck Hohner and junior Dave Nail led the pole vaulters. Senior Julius Williams was a top performer in the broad jump with Greene, Franklin, Hudson, and Hamm adding strength. In the high jump were Greene, Williams, junior Steve Clouse and sophomore Don Speer. Senior Tom Ekins, and Bill Bagby and junior Steve Conley and freshman Mark Guthrie were the team’s top shot putters this season. With many returning lettermen Lewis and Clark should have another strong team next year. Coach Art Frey Track Row 1: Dewey Hudson, Larry Hamm, Gery VanderMeer, Chuck Hohner, Ken Suemori, Jim Williams, Mike Derrick, Lance Weaver, manager. Row 2: Eric Hulen, manager, Julius Williams, Mike Benson, Pat Saad, Jim Allers, Paul Franklin, Tom Porter, Sonny Anderson, Coach Art Frey. Row 3: Jim Ivory, Phil Burkwist, Bill Etter, Tom Greene, Gale Allen, Jim Skadan, Steve Clouse, Larry Weaver. Teams Row 1: Jim Warrick, John Etter, Larry Nicholas, Mike Alice. Terry Kelly. Steve Conley, Ed Ashley. Row 2: Jack Lucas, Ror ' Ellsworth, Chris ToHackson, Dave VanderMeer, Bob Hindin, Mike Malone, Nick Nicholson, Jeff Herrin, Denny Stewart, Curt Donner, Coach Leo Weed. Row 3. Jim Anderson, Dave Hotrum, Jay Johnson, Rick Allen, Steve Maris, Ken Rudy, Steve Spear, Rick Nichols, Paul Keifer. Bill Bagby puts the shot warming up for a meet with Chuck Hohner shows good form in clearing a practice Shadle. jump. Frosh Row 1: Paul Akiyama, Art Ogo, Jeff Sprague, Clyde Smith, Paul Nicholson, John Wallingford, Al Harkey, Dick Fredekind Ritchie Hudson Jim Dale Yamamo?o aCh L ° U ' S HUrSt Bost0n ’ Dave VanderMeer . Ray Gappa, Rick Skadan, Randy Klein, Mark Guthrie, Mike Gerfen, Ken Bartline, Paul Franklin stretches for distance in the broad jump. senior Jim Williams often placed in the two mile this year. Larry Hamm gets good height in the broad jump. Phil Burkwist leads the pack at Jim Ivory drives for the tape hurdles race. the beginning of a two mile race. at the end of the high T E N N I S LC 7 LC 4 LC 5 LC 6 LC 5 LC 4 LC 6 LC 3 Row 1: Erik Sisk, Jon Stevenson, Bob Bergh, John Burroughs, Mark Rosenquist. Row 2 ' Phil Stedman, Chris Johnson, Van Wood. Craig Richter, Ed Springer, manager. Spangler, Bruce CITY CHAMPIONS W.V. 0 Ferris 3 U-High 2 C.V. 1 N.C. 2 Rogers 3 Gonzaga 1 ShadlePark 4 Captain and Inspirational Award Winner Craig Richter Craig Richter Singles Van Wood Doubles John Burroughs Coach Jay Stop her The girls’ varsity tennis team finished its fall season in a tie for third. They started the season with two good wins over North Central and Central Valley but were then defeated by three teams in succession. Rogers and West Valley dropped the team 5-2 and City Champions University blanked them 7-0. Finishing the season on a winning note, however, the girls beat Shadle Park 5-2 and crushed Lewis and Clark’s South Hill rival, Ferris, 7-0. Team Scores LC 5 NC 2 LC 5 CV 2 LC 2 Rogers 5 LC 2 WV 5 LC 0 U-High 7 LC 5 Shadle Park 2 LC 7 Ferris 0 Girls’ Tennis Team Row 1: Kathy Bowen, Betsy Keil, Carolee Dragoo, Mary Stone, Karen Uno. Row 2: Sandy Hanson, Cheryl Norby, Ellen Keiser, Ann Fruechte, Gail Sly, Laurel Elmer, Mary Flannery, Julie Maruyama. 189 Row 1: Joanne Terao, Carolyn Hamm, Sharon Smith, Ella West, Patsy Burns, Lois Gartz. Row 2: Aimee Snyder Ann Fruechte, Bev Harke, Cheryl Norby, Yvonne Williams. Row 3: Holly Getman, Roxanne Armenta, Kathy Wangen, Sandy McPherson, Colleen Powell. Row 1: Ann DeLeon, Maria Warren. Row 2: Molly Webster, Lori Davidson, Chris Nelson, Nancy Webster. Row 3: Judy Ellis, Rhona Honda, Bonnie Kreuch, Cyndie Elliott. Row 4: Mary DeLeon, Patty Kelsch. Girls ' Gymnastics Bonnie Kreuch performs an eagle spread on the unevens in preparation for a meet. Row 1: Lydia Lackey, Sandy Norby, Bonnie Wolfe, Betsy Reedman, Gia Hall, Nancy King. Row 2: Linda Marshall, Chris Snoddy, Debbie Sherburne, CeeCee Cable, Mary White. Many girls have participated in after school sports this year. They could choose from such sports as gymnastics, golf, baseball, basketball, track, and volleyball, according to their interests and abilities. The girls go out for these sports for various reasons. It is good exercise; it keeps them physically fit; and they enjoy competition when they play with other schools. The most common reason, however, is that it is fun. Ann Fruechte scores Chris Snoddy was one of the top girl golfers at LC this points for LC’s girls’ year. Girls’ Golf Golf Team lay Carney, Larry Pearson, Jeff Bakken, Steve Storey, Dave Clark, John Thompson, Mike Leslie. Row 2: Stan Uno, Bill Malico Kim Kusske Mark Brown, Dennis Uno, Tom Aspray, Pete Edge, Ron Wendle, Chuck Rohda. Row 3: Rob Jensen, Dave O’Brien, Bruce Brevet Mike Schnell Pat Garvin, Gary Protto, Jack Shanewise, Dick Kleaveland. Bruce Brevet tees off on the first hole at Downriver Golf Coach Virgil wickline Course. B A S E B A L L Although this year’s team lacked a full staff of experienced pitchers, the Tigers rallied behind the power of their batters to make a strong showing in city-standings. Randy Heinz led the pitching department, and he and Doric Creagor were the only seniors on the mound. The supporting hurlers who added great strength and weight were sophomores Rich Ahlquist, Jack Koentopp and Dick Sams. The real power in this year ' s team came at the plate from such heavy swingers as John Barkley, Jim Pearson, Bob Minnix, Bruce Johnson, Dusty Hutsell, and Don Lowery. Outstanding juniors who were a major asset to the team included Paul Nelson, Mike Clarke, Roy Lowery, Bruce Stedman and Geff Thompson who all came through strong in the clutch. Next year’s team could really be tough to beat. Added to the many underclassmen Coach Weitz is bringing up, B-squad coach Peter Wertz will be sure to add great strength from his team. Also, after being coached by Robert Miller, this year’s freshmen should add the needed push to place LC high in city-standings. Coach Pete Weitz Row 1: Larry Bavuso, Peter Brooks. Row 2: Tom Fletcher, Mac Harrison, managers. 193 B Squad Row 1: Mike Loft, Wayne Merkel, Rich Helean, Ted Jernigan, Chris Appleton, Chris Camp, Al Tufto. Row 2: Biff Long, Tom Mattern, Kim McGowan, Pat Lancaster, Steve Bontrager, Gill Griffiths, Ron Arkills, Neil Dyer, Coach Peter Wertz. Frosh Row 1: Bill Coe, Bill Putney, John Gaetano, Scott Fish, Jeff Hansen, Jan Sneva, Cliff Hazlett, Don Taggart, Greg Sowder, Roger Park. 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40 Bale, Judy 77 Bangart Nancy 96 Bangs, Ciro40 Barany, William 40,114,135,137, 151 Barcklay, Susan 40,141 Barkley, John 40,108,119,135,146, 151,163.164,166,178, 179,194 Barkley, Laurie 77 Barnes, Debrah 96,122 Barnes, Janyce 77 Barnes, Michael 40,118 Barnhill, June 86 Barnum, Gretchen 96 Barrington, Anna 77 Barth, Dennis 77 Bartline, Dawn 77 Bartline, Jeff 86 Bartline, Kenneth 96.169 Bateham, Larry 96 Bates, Duane 86 Baucom, Robert 77,140 Bavuso, Larry 77.133 Beal, Elizabeth 86 Beal, Sheri 77 Beaman, Jacqueline 41.148,150 Bech, Stanley 77 Beck, Sandra 77 Beckley, Danny 77 Beckner, Vonda 96,120 Behar, Alvan 41 Belgum, Carolyn 41,126,162 Bell, Donald 68 Bell, Elizabeth 41,144,151 Bell, Francine 96 Bell, Mark 86 Bell, Warren 96 Bennett James 77 Bennigson, Tamara 86 Benson, Mike 86,135,184 Benson, Susan 96 Bently, Drew 86 Bergh, Nancy 41,126,158 Bergh, Robert 77,135,181 188 Bergstrom, Gail 77 Berringer, Paul 96 Berry, Ann 41,132 Berry, Scott 96 Berry, James 96,133,169 Bettinger, Anita 77 Betts, Frederick 96 Bever, Cynthia 86,115 Bever, Vickie 77 Biermann, Claudia 86,126 Birch, Christopher 41,179 Birch, Margaret 86 Bishop, Rod 86 Black, Donald 96,151.169 Black, Marc 96 Blanchette, Jacquie 96 Blaskowsky, Karen 41 Bledsoe, Mark 96.138,169 Blegen, Andrea 77,124 Blegen, Douglas 96 Blocker, Rhonda 86 Bobb, Thomas 77 Boehm, Melvin 41 Bolin, Katheleen 41,141 Bolin, Raymond 96 Boling, Sherry 86,116.126 Bolinske, Jay 96 Bolinske, Marcia 41.137,151 181,144 Bolker, Jim 86 Bolker, Judith 77,125,130 Bolton, Gary 86 Bolton, Jana 96 Bonko, Lee 41,135,181 Bontrager, Steven 77,181,195 Booth, Dave 86,133 Booth, Mike 81 Booth, Sandra 41,116 Boothe, Gary 133 Boston, Carl 96.151 Bostwick, Cynthia 86,137 Bowden Kari 96 Bowden, Murray 41,70 Bowen, Katherine 96,189 Bower, Patricia 41,114,122 Bowsher, Lee 42 Box, Fern 96,116 Boyd, Michael 77 Bradley, Carlotta 132,77 Bradt Orval 42,146,136 Bradwin, Glen 96 Brady, Christine 96 Brady, Scott 77 Brandon, Betsy 86 Brandon, Stephen 42 Brandt Randy 77 Braucht Patricia 86 Bray, Terry 86,123 Brazil, Susan 96,132 Brevet Bruce 42,119,135,151, 192 Brevet Elise 96,124 Bright Vager 86 Bright William 96 Brisbois, Barbara 96 Brisbois, Susan 42 Britton, Victoria 86 Bro, Bonnie 42,109,124,126 140 Brooks, Bill 86 Brooks, Jerry 86 Brooks, John 86,194 Brooks, Robin 36,42,71,131 145 Brower, Clifford 42,166,165 Brower, Philip 77 Brown, Gary 77 Brown, James 169,195,96 Brown, Judith 86,137 Brown, Marcia 86,124 Brown, Mark 86 Browning, Robert 86 Brozovsky, Joel 86 Brozovsky, John 77 Brunzell, Diane 77,132 Brunzell, Laura 86 Buchanan, Carolyn 77,124 140 Buchanan, David 42 Bucknell, Jacquelyn 77 Buehler, Marjorie 77 Bunnell, Ronald 122,96 Burkwist Phillip 77,171,184 Burmingham, Janet 86,123,130 149,116 Burnett Jenny 96 Burnett Sherry 96 Burril, Julie 96 Burns, Patsy 77,114,190 Burroughs, John 135,188,96 Butler, Rodney 96 Butler, Victoria 77,125 Byers, Danny 151.96 c Cable, CeCee 86,191 Caesar, Rob 96 Calhoon, Steve 86 Calkins, Dwight 96 Calvert Lawrence 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Cousins, Richard 87 Cousins, Robert 44 Crader, Sandra 44 Craig, Caroline 97,150 Craig, Buddy 44,141 Craig, Sussanne 77,147 Cramer, Marilyn 44 Crane, Dale 77 Crane, Kathy 87 Crane, Lesa 44.130 Crawford, Robert 123 Crawford, Steven 97,123 Creager, Doric 44,194 Creighton, Mike 77 Creswell, Curtis 87 Crockett Judy 131.77 Cromer, Dave 77 Cromer, Valeta 87 Cronkhite, Jerri 140.152.77,127 Crosby, Charles 97 Crosby, Joseph 87,169,181 Crossley, Daniel 122,87 Crossley, Darry 78,122,123 Crownover, William 78 Crozier, Nancy 44 Culler, Christine 87 Culler, Debby45 Cunningham, Ian 97,172 Cunningham, Kristin 97 Curry, Jess 78 D Dahlen, Mark 45,119,151 Dahlen, Roy 45 Dalke, Bev 97 Dalrymple, Sheila 78,132 Daniels, John 45 Darling, Deborah 116,87,126 Darling, Dick 97 Dashiell, Michael 78,118,181 Davidson, Alison 78.71,136 Davidson, Diane 78,120 Davidson, Lawrence 45,114,131, 151 Davidson, Lori 97,190 Davidson, Roberta 45,126,118 Davis, Jean 45,162,35,111,108, 115,126,134 Davis, Kennan 45,134,126,150 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Fearn, Corrin 78 Fenske, Paul 78,171,119,135 Ferril, Stanley 123 Field, Janel 87 Fields, William 87,169 Filzen, Jim 78 Finch, Nina 78,147,136,137 Fish, Scott 97,169 Fisher, Steven 48 Fitzpatrick, David 97,181 Fitzpatrick, Peggy 87 Fitzpatrick, Terry 78,179,135, 151.180 Flaherty, Debra 87 Flanigan William 78,161 Flannery, Mary 137,189,78 F lathers, Christina 48,132 Flatt, Sheryl 87 Fletcher, James 88,130,169 Fletcher, Randy 68 Fletcher, Thomas 78,149 Foster, Elaine 78 Foster, Howard 97 Fotheringham, Tamara 78,116,115, 127 Franklin, Celeste 78,136.150,137 Franklin, Jason 182,97,169 Franklin, Paul 166,78,184,151, 139.181 Franks, Kathryn 48,134,140,115, 126.124 Franks, Suzanne 48,134,140,126 124 Franks, Wesley 97,169 Fresher, Lynn 88 Frazier, Andrew 97 Frazier, Elliott 78 Fredikind, Dick 172,97,175,185 Friedman, Valrie 88 Froese, Daniel 78 Froese, Douglas 97,116 Fruechte, Ann 78.189,149.140. 147,190,127 Fukai, Roger 97 Fulkerson, Joyce 88,122 Fulkerson, Judith 88,122 G Gable, John 78 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Janice 100 Maguire, Margaret 57,150,132 Mahoney, Daniel 100 Mahoney, Patrick 90 Majer, Chris 71,39.80 Majer, Kathleen 156,100 Major, Michael 100 Malico, William 100,123 Malloy, Thomas 57 Malmquist Gary 100 Malone, Mike 90,130,133.185, 169 Manion, Janice 90 Mannex, Jane 100 Mansfield, George 80 Maras, Randall 179.100,123 Maras, Richard 179,91,119 Maris, Janet 100 Maris, Steven 81.151,139,185 123,172 Marker, Robert 90,116,169 Marker, Mike 151,90.169.116 Marker, Terry 100 Marks, Gary 81,195 Marsh, Michael 80 Marsh, Patty 80,127 Marshall, Linda 191.150.80 Marshall, Paul 100 Martello, John 81 Maruyama, Julie 57.189.134, 141 Maruyama, Larry 91 Mason, Allyn 68 Massie, Barbara 81.147,127 Mathers, Victoria 91 Mathews, Diane 81 Mathews, Keith 81.149.134,136. 181 Mathistad, Betty 57 Mattern, Richard 174.81,123 Mattern, Thomas 91,195.169 123 Mattox, Greg 91 Mattox, Pamela 91 Mauer, Dianna 81,145 Maxwell, Gail 91 Maxwell, Margaret 57,126,137 Mayberry, Marilyn 100 McAllister, Maralee 81 McAllister, 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Melcher, Richard 91 Mercer, Loren 81,135 Merkel, Wayne 91,195 Meyer, Debra 91,152,115.122 Meyers, Steve 91 Meyers, Teresa 91 Meyers, Tim 91 Michelbook, Jacquelyn 100 Michelbook, Patricia 58,123 150 Michelbook, Richard 81 Miller, Katherine 91 Minnix, Robert 36.174,35,58. 164.194,146,108,115.118.133 135,119 Minnix, Verda 91 Mischel, Ron 81 Mitchell, John 58,114 Mitchell, Michael 100 Mittelstadt Robert 81,149,133 Mix, Robert 81 Mohney, Mark 91 Mohr, Eric 91,181 Monroe, Edward 81,152 Monroe, William 81,152 Moore, Joy 58,148 Moore, Richard 58 Moran, Michael 81 Morgan, Michael 91,181 Morgan, Valerie 91 Mork, Gary 91 Morlin, Betty 58,134,141,70,147 Morris, Cathy 81 Morrison, Donald 100,169 Morrow, Debbie 81 Morse, William 81,122 Mortimore, Daniel 91,118 Mortimore, Ronald 101 Mossuto, Gary 91 Moulton, Karl 101 Moulton, Mary 101 Mowbray, Denny 58 Mowbray, Marcia 81 Mowery, Peter 58,115 Mukai, David 91,134,150,169 Mukai, Gwen 81 Mukai, James 101,175,123 Mukai, Larry 122,150.81 Mukai. 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Jay 166,133,135,81 iols, Kathy 101 iols, Mike 195,101 iols, Richard 91,169.181,189 lolson, Paul 101 tolson, Sidney 91,181,185.125 iels, Tracy 91,101 on, Barb 91 Timothy 122,101 le, Michael 81 es, David 101 tock, James 101 ck, Julia 136,81 y, Cheryl 189,190,81 y, Larry 91 y, Marilyn 101 y, Sandra 91 bell, Dennis 133,91 tell, Jody 101 ski, Marjorie 101 ss, Barbara 130.81,137 lata, James 91 loto, Katherine 120,152,81, 1,141 emaker, Jan 126,91 emaker, Jill 116,126,91 n, Craig 101 n. Dale 101 11, Alice 81 rg, Christine 81.127 irg, Janet 81 rg, Robert 59 lard, Gene 81 0 rford, William 166,182,149, 135 ■g, Christy 59,124.140,109. i. 132,137 g, Janey 91 g, Paul 81,134,181 g, Ruth 101 ien, David 192,91 Arthur 182,101 lara, Victor 33,59,114,118 Lynnette 126,140,81 efe, Timothy 59 lly, Elizabeth 101 Roy 59 , Terri 101 ary, Judith 91 pr, Connie 91 i, Dolores 91 n, Glen 71,59 Olson, James 59 Olson, Kenneth 91 Olson, Kerry 101 Olson, Lora 101 Olson, Michael 91 Olson, Ron 91 Omoto, Margene 101,66 Omoto, Richard 81 Oos, Carol 59,148 Otto, Dick 101 Otto, Pamela 81,118 Otto, Patricia 59,118 Ovens, Terry 81 Ovenhauser, Marc 101,122 Owen, Mary 101 Owens, Donald 101 Owens, Marty 59,71 P Pacello, Laurence 101 Pachosa, Lawrence 101 Packer, Larry 92 Padayao, Rickie 166,81,151.133 Palladino, Thomas 92,133 Palmer, Toni 101,132 Pansie, Jon 156,91 Pardini, Carolyn 101 Park, Roger 101,175 Parker, Marilyn 81,147 Parsons, Dorothea 91,132 Partridge, Randy 91 Patterson, Carol 101 Patterson, Catherine 101 Pattison, Anne 81,137,127 Pattison, Ruth 91,126 Pattison, Susan 60,34,126,134 Patton, Kendal 91 Payne, Edgar 60,114 Payne, Renee 101 Payne, Thomas 81 Pearson, Ellen 91,126 Pearson, James 60,163,164,194, 151,146,108,119,135 Pearson, Lawrence 194,91 Pederson, Gina 60,137 Pence, Christopher 33,60,71, 125,139,133,136,138 Perkins, Lee 81 Perrenoud, Diki 101 Perry, Jeffery 101 Perry, Leslie 60.130,136,117 Perry, Mark 101 Peters, Kirk 118,81 Peterson, Daniel 68,174,114,135 Peterson, John 101 Peterson, Mike 101 Peterson, Teresa 60,132 Peterson, Timothy 81 Peterson, William 81 Petheram, Paula 101 Petrak, Jerome 81 Phillips, Kathy 81 Phillips, Robert 60,70 Pickard, Bart 60 Picfcette, Lynn 81 Pierce, Shellene 91 Pippen, Danna 81,141 Pitts, Maureen 116,81,147 Plemmons, Jeanette 60,148 Plummer, David 101 Polhemus, Burt 101 Polhemus, Donna 81,145 Polhemus, Lynne 91,130 Pollard, Ken 81 Pollard, Steve 91 Pollock, Lynn 60,126,137,115,132 Pollock, Nancy 130,91 Pope, Donald 91 Poppe, Lynn 81,120,152 Poppe, Rita 91,120 Porter, Carol 91 Porter, Norman 60,148 Porter, Thomas 33,60,70,171. 184,151,114,119,135,137 Powell, Debbie 91 Powell, Gail 92,122 Powell, Mary 91,190 Powell, Mike 179,81,151 Powell, Neil 81,122,136 Powell, Rosalyn 101 Pozar, Frank 92 Prater, Robert 60,130,150 Prather, Lana 101 Prindle, John 81,123 Prindle, Linda 92 Pritchard, Brenda 101 Pritchard, Marlene 81 Privratsky, Cheryl 60 Protto, Gary 61,194,119,135 Provost, Joy 92 Purdy, Craig 81 Purdy, Michelle 101 Putney, Billy 101,169 Pynn, Mary 82 Q Quaintance, Ronald 61 Quinn, Jennifer 33,61,131 R Rader, Peggy 92,150,137,126 Raynor, Charlotte 92,115 Raynor, Priscilla 61,145 Reasor, Dale 92 Redeker, Daryl 82,131,138 Reed, Dale 61 Reed, Frank 37,61,71,119,131, 151 Reedman, Elizabeth 191,92 Reeves, Shannon 101 Reeves, William 61 Rehn, Marvin 92 Reid, Ann 82,150,137,115 Reierson, Rita 101 Reilly, Kathleen 61.134,35 Reith, Dirk 61,119,123 Rell, Joel 61,148 Renner, Stephen 101,122,138 Repsold, Holly 101 Retzloff, Jackie 82 Revious, Carol 62,141 Rewoldt, Erich 92 Reynolds, Greg 101 Rhoades, Byron 101 Rhoda, Brusan 82 Rhodes, Gary 101 Rhodes, George 92 Rice, Pete 82,118 Richardson, Cathy 101 Richardson, Cynthia 62 Richardson, Jan 92 Richardson, Richard 82 Richter, Craig 33.36,62.70, 188,146,119,139,135 Riddle, Curtis 92 Riddle, Dan 92 Ridley, Diana 101 Rigsby, Gary 82 Rihm, Susan 92,126 Riley, Kathryn 82 Riley, Pamela 101,132 Ritter, Steve 82 Roberg, Dick 92 Roberg, Sharon 62 Robertson, Mark 92 Robertson, Annette 62,148,114, 132 Robinson, Denis 151,82,122 Rockstrom, Julie 101 Rodgers, Carolyn 62,125 Rodway, Janet 101 Roe, Sam 92,123 Rogers, Judith 62,141 Rohda, Charles 101 Rolfe, Connie 71,82,145,127 Rolfe, Rick 36,62,70,130 Romans, Mechele 92 Root, Deborah 101,132 Rose, Barbara 82 Rosenquist, Mark 82,135,151,188 Ross, Donald 101 Ross, Pamela 92 Ross, Richard 62 Rostberg, Michael 68 Rothermel, Michael 101 Rousseau, Aera 92 Rowe, Donald 82,139,145 Rowles, Joanne 92 Rowles, Margaret 101 Ruane, Cheryl 101,132 Ruane, Rhonda 92 Rudy, Ken 92 Rumford, Carol 101 s Saad, Mary 92,126 Saad, Michelle 101 Saad, Pat 36,62,165,184,151, 146,108,119,135 Sabado, Robert 63,133,136 Sackville-West, Bob 92 Sackvilie-West, David 63,92, 119,123,154 Safford, Dan 92 Sager, Jon 33,63,165,133,135,169 Sahlin, Janet 101 Sahlin, John 130.115,82,139, 134,136 Sallquist, Greg 101,169 Sallquist, Sylvia 63,122,145, 115 Sams, John 101,175,169 Sams, Richard 194,92,175.169, 151 Samson, Hugh 82 Samson, Thomas 101 Samuels, Charles 102 Samuelson, Cynthia 82 Sanderson, Scott 92 Sather, Deborah 92 Sather, Steven 151,76,82,119, 139,181,137 Sather, Thomas 102,181.137 Saugen, Linda 63,122,152 Saugen, Mark 82,123 Sausser, Eilene 92 Savage, Thomas 63 Saxton, Linda 63,124,141 ScammelL Frederick 63,130,136 Scammell, Kirk 102.136 Schasre, Marjorie 102 Scheer, Craig 92 Scheer, Lesl75 Scheer, Linda 63,144.131 Schieche, Lola 82,132 Schleer, Lee 92,195,175 Schleer, Louis 82 Schlosser, Alan 63 Schmidt, Sally 92 Schmitz, Cara lee 63,70,130,114 136.132 Schnell, Dan 82,119.139 Schnell, Mike 92,181 Schnug, Deborah 63,71,111 Schroeder, Jim 82 Schroeder, John 82 Schubert, Sue 63,126,145 Schuessler, Sherri 92 Schultze, Robyn 92,132 Schumacher, Elston 63 Schurman, Jan 63,144,120,150, 145.132 Schuster, John 68 Schwartzman, Del 82 Scott, Debra 102 Scott, Gail 102 Scott, Kathleen 102,132 Seaman, Janet 64 Seifert Mike 92 Self, Tom 82 Senske, Chris 92 Severson, Ronald 102 Sevier, Jim 92 Shanewise, John 82,139 Shanewise, Steven 102,169 Share, Sandra 64 Shaw, Dawnelle 82,134,138,127 Shepherd, Ron 165.151.146,119, 134,135,64 Sherburne, Deborah 191,92 Sherlock, Dominick 82 Shirahama, Geraldine 92,126 Shockley, Linda 82 Silrum, Keith 92 Simchuk, Alexis 102 Simchuk, Susan 68 Simminow, Dan 102 Simmons, Jean 82 Simon, Maxine 64,71,132 Simon, Ronald 82 Simpson, Harry 64 Simpson, Mark 92,169,151 Simpson, Scott 64,146,110, 119,165,135,151 Sisk, Eric 188,92 Siverts, George 64 Skadan, Jim 71,184.76.82.135,181 Skadan, Richard 102,139 Skiles, Dolores 102 Skinner, Danielle 92,147,126 Skodlich, David 64 Skog, Cheryl 92 Sledge, Kathy 82,127 Sleep, Jacqueline 102 Sleeth, Craig 82 Steeth, Daniel 92 Sly, Gail 189,82 Sly, Steven 102,175.169 Small, Dennis 82 Smith, Allison 92,126 Smith, Ardys 82 Smith, Bruce 102 Smith, Clyde 102,169 Smith, Douglas 64,118 Smith, Gary 82 Smith, Guy 68 Smith, Jessie 64,148,141 Smith, Joann 82,132 Smith, Joanne 92 Smith, Lee 92 Smith, Sandra M. 64,71 Smith, Sandra S. 82,122 Smith, Sharon 190,102,120 Smitt Roderick 116.102 Sneva, Edsol 82 Sneva, Jan 102,195,169 Snoddy, Christine 191,82,122 Snow, Bill 82 Snow, Jeanne 102 Snow, Mary 64,174,131 Snyder, Aimee 102.190 Soderberg, Mark 102 Solomon, Lydia 92,132 Somes, Dave 64 Sonderen, Mark 92 Sorensen, Terry 102 Sorenson, Katherine 92 Sorey, Kathleen 102 Sorey, Shannon 92 Soule, Richard 82 Sowder, Gregg 102,169 Spangler, Philip 151,82,139, 137 Spear, Kristine 76,82 Spear, Steve 92,169 Speare, Steven 92,185 Speer, Don 92,123 Sprague, Jeffrey 102 Springer, Edward 188,151,83 118,135 Staley, Madeleine 64,148 Staley, Molly 102,123 Staley, Paul 92 Stanford, Karen 92 Stanton, Mike 92 Stair, Deborah 102 mu ter man CUSTOM EXHAUST SPOKANE WASH. 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WA 4-6151 rr, Gloria 92 rr, Jerry 64,123 Dennis, Melodee 83 dman, Bruce 174.188,194,114, 3,134 en, Paulette 102,132 ffen, Margaret 92 inheiser, Frank 65,136 inheiser, John 102,139.181,169 nton, Jane 102 rk, Mark 92,150,123 yens, Edgar 102 venson, Jon 188,151,83,134,135 wart, Debra 102 wart Dennis 92,185,169 wart James 65,169 wart Marlene 102 wart Thomas 83 :kle, Peggy 83,76 t, Jeffrey 65,119 hwell, Mike 92,169 [well, Robert 102 pe, Bruce 102 kes, Elizabeth 83,118,131 kes, John 92,118 ne, Ben 83.122,139 ne, Mary 189,102,122.136 ne, Rodney 92 ne, Stephanie 156,92,137 rey, Steven 102,133 rm, Jan 65,140 rm, Kim 92 rm, Kyle 92 we, Patrick 83 wers, Catherine 102 et Debra 83 hlow, Karen 92,152 :hlow, Patricia 83,152,132 art Gwendy 92,145 mph, Steve 83 tes, Carolyn 83,132 mori, Kenneth 182,184,114, ,135, ivan, Dan 65 ivan, Sharon 102 dberg, Carolyn 92,126 dberg, Margaret 65.109,126, 4 derland, Gerri 102.120,132 ton, Darlene 65 er, Kathleen 83,137 in, William 65,165 rnger, Roger 83 nson, Dan 102 nson, Thomas 102 nhaugen, Nanci 65,148 nhaugen, Roxanne 102 nhaugen, Scott 102 T gart Barbara 66 gart Donald 102,195,169 gart Kathleen 66,150,132 ahashi, Mary Ann 83.152 ami, Debra 92,147,161,126 ami, Linda 71,149.83,147,127 eshita, Robert 156,182,102 isaki, Gregory 102,150 isaki, Tom 92 [ington, Helen 83 lura, James 102,150 ura, Phyllis 147,138,66 lura, Teresa 102 ; Kenneth 102,122 sley, Rick 68 sley, Susan 83 row, Michael 92 ler, Thomas 66 o, Joanne 102,190,151 io, Kikue 102,120 io, May 92,120 io, Rick 83,123 ter, Candace 102,132 ter, Cynthia 103,138,132 Teufert Carol 66,144,152 Thayer, John 156,151,76,83,139, 181,137,119 Thieschafer, Paulette 83 Thiot Nicolyn 66 Thomas, Jeffrey 103,181,123 Thomas, Paul 66,122,150 Thomason, Roger 169,123,103 Thompson, Betty 83 Thompson, Geffrey 194,83 Thompson, Greg 66 Thompson, John 103,131 Thompson, Robert 103 Thorton, Gregory 148 T horton, Ja net 66,138,132,115 Thorton, Laurie 66,148 Thune, Merrilyn 103,132 Thur, Lynda 66,35,148 Thurber, Connie 116,93,150,126 Tilton, Margaret 66,161 Tindall, Gerald 103 Tinnell, Shelly 93,150 Tinned, Vicki 83,131,138 Tish, John 68 Todd, Bruce 66 Todd, Roberta 66,144 Todd, Ted 83 Tollackson, Chris 172,116,93,185, 151 Tomlinson, Patricia 93,126 Tompkins, Therese 103 Townsend, Cheryl 130,83 Townsend, Cleo 103,152 Townsend, Janice 103,120,152 Townsend, Linda 93 Travis, Michael 66 Trimble, Dave 83 Trimble, Gary 103 Triplett Susan 36,67,159,144,132 Trutton, Barbara 103 Trutton, Stacey 67 Tufto, Allen 83,133,195 Tufto, Linda 83 Tuggle, Richard 93.169 Tumlinson, Leslie 103 Turner, Sherry 67,161 Turrill, Deborah 83,120,132 Twiggs, Betty 93 Tyler, Christy 67,130,144,136,138 Tyler, Terry 93,116,130 u lino, Dennis 93 Uno, Karen 161.189.123.83,138 132 Uno, Marilyn 103 Uno, Mike 194 Uno, Stanley 67,151 Uyeji, Leslie 103,123 V Vallorano, Helen 103 Vallorano, Joe 93 VanderMeer, David 151,103,181, 185 VanderMeer, Gery 184,114,83, 139,181,169,151 VandeVen, Mary 103 VanFossen, Bruce 67 vanVeen, Christina 67,150,136 van Veen, Robert 93,150 Veatch, Dean 93,123 Veium, Elizabeth 103 Velis, Stanley 103,175 Vieira, Karen 67,169 Vincent Doug 93 Vonolnhausen, Randall 93 w Wagner, Barbara 93 Wait Lowell 93,133 Wakeling, James 93,123 Waligora, Tony 83 Wallace, Linda 83,132 Wallingford, John 103,175.185, 169 Walter, Georgette 93 Walter, Howard 83 Walter, William 93,122 Wangen, Katherine 93,190,126, 123.132 Wangen, Marjorie 103,122 Wangen, Vernon 67,122 Ward, Charlene 67,157,109.126 Ward, Cynthia 93,132 Ward, Deborah 103 Ward, Mary 67 Ward, Sandra 67,148 Warner, Todd 67 Warren, Maria 93,190,132,126 Warren, Michael 103,175,195.169 Warrick, James 93,139,185 Washburn, Nellie 93 Watkins, Jeff 67,165,151,146, 111.135 Watson, Robin 103 Weaver, Lance 172,184,135,150, 67 Weaver, Larry 172,184,83 Webster, Molly 83,190,141 Webster, Nancy 93,190 Weedmark, Chester 93,169 Weedmark, Terry 103,195 Weinstock, Harold 93 Weiskop, Debbie 103 Wendle, Ron 68,171,172,194,151, 114.115.119.139.135 West Anne 93,123 West Ella 114,93,190 West James 114.83,119,135 Wharf, Terry 83.150,123 White, Christina 68 White, David 93,133 White, Mary 191,149.103 White, Naomi 68,150 White, Randy 83 White, Steven 103 Wickman, John 103,150 Williams, Brenda 83,147,115 Williams, David 103 Williams, Deborah 116,93,122 Williams, Elizabeth 103 Williams, Fred 93 Williams, Georgilu 103 Williams, James 68,171,184, 122,135.150 Williams, Julius 33,68,174, 184.135 Williams, Tracy 93 Williams, Wendy 93,145,126 Williams, Yvonne 114,190,123, 93 Willms, Gerhard 83 Wilsey, Sharon 68,144,123,145, 132 Wilson, Gary 149,83,150 Wilson, Gay 103 Wilson, Gwendolyn 93 Wilson, Vern 103 Wimberley, Barbara 147,93,126, 137 Winger, James 68,71 Winship, James 123 Winston, Barbara 149,83,137 Witty, Dale 103 Wolfe, Bonita 191,93 Wolff, Constance 83,145,132 Womble, Sheryl 83,120 Wong, Sandra 83,147 Wood, Dorothy 103 Wood, Jeffrey 68 Wood, Mike 103,133 Wood, Terry 194.93 Wood, Van 174.188,83,135 Woolery, Robert 68 Worthington, Ross 93,123 Worthington, Wendy 83,120 Wren, Cecil 103 Wright Blaine 93 Wright Lloyd 68,174,134,135,150 Y Yake, Mary 93,123 Yamamoto, Dale 103,150,181 Yamamoto, Jean 83,122,152,145 Yancer, Mike 182,93 Yancer, Sheena 93 Yarbrough, Trudy 93,132 Young, Patricia 116,93,126 z Zeller, Jon 148.68 Zug, Lee 68,140 Zunke, Allen 103 Zunke, Jan 93 ADMINISTRATION Adams, Clara 20 Alters, Howard 28 Anderson, Ruth 20 Arger, Gene 25 Bartlett Grace 20 Barton, Pearl 18 Black, Donald 14,20 Brown, Ruth 29 Bruton, Bernice 20 Bunn, Bernie 28 Carswell, Beverly 20,21,116 Charbonneau, Lillian 26 Chisholm, Florence 28 Clark, Edward 19.25 Crablee, Mildred 29 Cross, Marguerite 24,149 Danke, Virginia 27 Denholm, William 26,178 Donner, William 17 Eddy, Patricia 27,120 Esplin, Genevieve 25,124 Farrow, Bonnie 20,21,147 Faubion, Stanley 27 Fellows, Barbara 27 Fink, Ardell 20 Fletcher, Orlando 22,114 Frey, Arthur 22,170,171,172, 183,184 Milton, Carl 19 Norvack, Ruth 29 Oberst Luanna 25,134 Palmer, George 18 Pointer, Myrtle 29 Powell, David 18 Quiggle, Mable 23 Raney, Dennis 24 Read, Wesley 24,145 Reed, Nina 29 Rich, Elmer 28 Roach, Sonja 27 Rorming, Helen 29 Rossing, Muriel 18 Schmidt Nina 29 Schoening, Max 18 Schoonover, Mildred 25,152 Schubert Marian 24,126 Schultz, Eva 29 Scott Robert 27,173.169 Sevadjian, William 23 Sherburne, Doris 21,24 Sivertson, Eugene 28,134,169 Skinner, Harold 24,137 Solin, Dorothy 18,118 Stopher, Jay 26,188 Sullivan, George 27,163,119 Thompson, Lawrence 23,151,169 Tollefson, Betty Lou 24 Vecchio, Frances 21,116 Weed, Leo 28,185 Weitz, Peter 25,193.195 Wertz, Peter 23,169 Wickline. Virgil 23 Williams, Alice 29 Wright Gerda 23 Wuhrman, John 23 Yeaworth, Grace 21 Zarkin, Gertrude 18 Zimmer, William 18 ORGANIZATIONS Adelante 145 Band 122 Bengal Pep Club 151 Book Club 140 Bookroom Staff 118 Chess Society 150 Choir 132,133 Classical Club 149 Fuller, Oliver 26 Gibbs, Flora 26,148 Goodwin, Evelyn 29 Graf, Peter 29 Graham, Martha 21 Graham, W.a 22 Hall, Warren 25 Hamilton, James 22,146 Hanley, Walter 29 Harding, Donna 29 Hartley, Gerald 26 Hembree, Richard 22,139 Higel, Richard 28 Howard, Alda 21,130 Huneke, Helen 18 Hunt Katherine 22,115 Hurst Louis 21 Hutchison, Spokane 21,156 Kahle, John 27,135 Keigley, Dora 28 Knox, Lois 21,140 Koentopp, Patricia 29 Kramlich, Fred 28 Leaver, Gary 25 Lucht Bernice 18 Marshall, Delbert 26,144 Matsumoto, lkuko24,134 McClincy, Bernadine 18 McElroy, Myrtle 18 Messina, John 22 Millay, Gary 29 Miller, Clarence 14,25 Miller, Hazel 26 Miller, Robert 22,156 Courtesy Girls 150 DasRheingold 117 Debate 125 Entre Nous 144 FNA152 FTA 147 Homemaking 124 Japanese Club 134 Journal Staff 136 Jr. Executives 141 Jr. Toastmasters 139 Key Club 119 Lettermen’s 135 Math 134 Orchestra 123 Orpheus 138 Pages 116 Papyrus 130 Pep Club 120 Senate Club 146 Stage Crew 118 Tiger Staff 70,71 Usherettes 137 Best Wishes to the graduating class Fifth and Washington of 1968 RI 7-1760 Qonpra tulationf TIGEPL Congratulations TIGER on your graduation-There will be no holding you now! 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