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Leiu s and Clark our own place . . . 2 where personalities are developed, V •deas are formed, and luhere leaders begin 7 these things create the individual I ' mda takaml editor james skadan, associate editor roy loiury, art editor dora keigley, adviser 12 Lewis and Clark High School Spokane, Washington Volume 27 1969 13 Underneath all Miv ' iduak I swear nothing is good to me now that ignores individuals. Walt Whitman Principal William EL Donner Courtesy of Dorian Studio Our society places great emphasis on the worth of the individual. Respect for human personality is one of the fundamental tenets of our democracy. Each student h as a right to grow to his full stature, to develop his potentialities through participation, and to share in a variety of activities. Individual differences need to be recognized and respected. Your school endeavors to provide a challenging and meaningful curriculum along with many and diverse activities — all designed for the optimum creation of the individual . A minimum of rules places considerable responsibility on each student to become self- directed. In our society, each individual should be free not only to think, to inquire, and to communicate without fear, but to direct himself in such a way that his behavior is for the common good. I feel that the class of 1969 has demonstrated to a high degree the fact that they are self-directed. I compliment this class for its many contributions during the past four years. The hope of our nation — and that of the world — rests in the willingness of each individual to contribute and to participate as fully as he is able toward the understanding and betterment of mankind. I have every confidence that this class will make its contribution to that end. ADMINISTRATION, a guide for students as well as teachers. Mr. Sivertton instruct a student in the use of a slide rule. Florence Chisholm Tom Cline Richard Higel Dora Kelgley Edwin Kretz Fred Kramllch The structures of MATHEMATICS are ways for the imag ' mation to travel . . . Cowboy Cline shows his class how to find the X factor. HISTORY is but the unrolled scroll of prophecy Katherine Hunt Orlando Fletcher Arthur Frey W.B. Graham I r John Wuhrman Mr. Wertz gently stresses a point to his geography class. Group discussion plays an important role in Mr. Robert Miller ' s Social Studies classes. r H r Mr. State it new this year at LC. He teaches Geography as well as Business Ed. Mr. Faubion demonstrates the Fine Art of wet sponge hurtling. BUSINESS EDUCATION Barbara Fellows Stanley Faubion FINE ARTS William Denhoir Flora Gibbs Delbert Marshall Thurley Pack Jack State Jay Stop her Mr. Denholm emphasizes that typing skills are important in other classes. This year, Mr. Weitz was one of three teachers in the state who received the Chemical Industry Council of the Pacific Northwest Award for achievement in the class. Warren Hall Carl Milton Peter Weitz Experience, the unmrsal Mother of SCIENCES Mr. Arger uses stuffed animals not only for a more realistic study, but to add interest to the classroom sessions. Gene Arger 7 Gary Leaver James Speer □ Beverly Carswell Bonnie Farrow Clara Adams Donald Black Grace Bartlett ENG When words fa When wars end, we sett Mrs. Fink aid students in the new number system for checking out books. Mr. Black, LC ' s Journal adviser, captures his students with his special Bernice Bruton Ardell Fink 24 Martha Graham Alda Howard Louis Hurst L 5H il, wars begin . . . k our disputes with words Spokane Hutchison Lois Knox Doris Sherburne touch In not only his English classes but his journalism class as well. L Mrs. Sherburne conveys the importance of original expression to her English classes. r r yflf Marguerite Cross Ikuko Matsumoto Lynette McGarry Wesley Read 1 (. v LANGUAGE IS the picture and counterpart of thought Betty Lou Tollefson Harold Skinner Arthur Weberling Traveling in Europe this summer proved to be an asset in teaching to Mr. Harold Skinner, French teacher. Mr. Read reviews Spanish verb tenses with his class. .Li it ■A- Howard Allers Bernie Bunn Elmer Rich Leo Weed INDUSTRIAL ARTS Personal attention to his students gives Mr. Rich a chance to insure their understanding in Woods I. Genevieve Esplin HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Esplin demonstrates a sewing technique to her Clothing II students. Luanna Oberst Mildred Schoonover m 1 Practicing with the choir, Mr. Hartley stresses perfection. Oliver Fuller Gerald Hartley MUSIC Coach Sullivan supervises the use of the new weight machine. Kristi Bethlte Virginia Danke Sonja Roach John Kahle Robert Scott George Sullivan PHYSICAL EDUCATION 28 COOKS and CUSTODIANS George Bates, Bill Oempsey, Lawrence Martello, Clarence Twombly, Elbert Reitmeier, Robert Mines, Peter Graf. Not pictured: Ernest Luchini, Don Morris. Tiger Staff Creates ' ' the md ' ividuar LINDA TAKAMI Editor JIM SKAOAN Associate Editor Seniors with journalism experience headed the 1969 TIGER Staff and were assisted by six juniors who joined the staff second semester. Changes this year included the new adviser, Mrs. Keigley, and the staff ' s new room with adjoining photographic facilities. The TIGER was financed by 1500 orders sold by twenty salesmen, by the various clubs at LC who are pictured, and by advertising solicited by the staff members. The outstanding ad salesman was Randy Brandt who was awarded the Secord Award. ROY LOWRY Staff Artist Senior Album CONNIE ROLFE KATHY KENNELLY Senior Album Co-Editor Senior Album Co-Editor ALISON DAVIDSON Classes Editor WARYJODODSON RANDY BRANDT Classes Assistant Editor Classes Assistant Editor 5? i A LAURIE COSBY Activities Co-Editor NINA FINCH Activities Co-Editor BRUCE STEDMAN Sports Co-Editor VAN WOOD Sports Co-Editor BARBNUESS MARILYN PARKER DAWN BARTLINE Faculty Editor Faculty Assistant Editor Faculty Assistant Editor Senior Album GAIL SLY VICKITINNEL CHRIS MAJER KRIS SPEAR Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Photo Co-Ordinator Photo Co-Ordinator Left to Right: CONNIE THURBER, LARRY PEARSON, MIKE SCHNELL. NAOMI KATO. CLAUDIA BIERMANN, and TOM GRIFFEY. ED SPRINGER FRANK HORNBY BILL MONROE ED MONROE JOHN SCHROEDER Photographer Photographer Photographer Photographer Photographer Senior Officers Mtiate Char ges STEVE CONLEY President CHRIS MAJER President KITTY DENMAN Secretary BILLKILIAN Vice President JIM SKADAN Vice President CHRIS NYBERG Secretary KATHYSUVER Treasurer Under the leadership of presidents Steve Conley and Chris Majer, the senior class sponsored the traditional Pumpkin Caroling and Club ' 69. Through the efforts of the spring officers the seniors were able to add a senior lounge. The last weeks of school before Commencement will include the traditional breakfast, barbecue, and prom. PAUL FRANKLIN Treasurer BILL OAK SFORD Fifth Executive MARY ANN TAKAHASHI Fifth Executive National Merit Finalists DARRY CROSSLEY BRENDA WILLIAMS Letters of Commendation were received by KATHY KAMEL, NANCY LANCASTER, and BRUCE STEDMAN. Academic Awards Graduates with 3.7 average and above in order of class rank: BARBARA LEE MASSIE DARRY VERNEAL CROSSLEY NANCY JANE LANCASTER KEITH LEWIS MATHEWS JOHN LEWIS THAYER BRENDA LOUISE WILLIAMS Jon Todd Stevenson Sandra Wing-Sum Wong Kathleen Camille Sledge John Franklin Prindle John Stacey Shanewise Ann Louise Fruechte Kathryn Ann Kamel Mark Alan Johnson Mary Patricia Flannery Judith Elaine Bolker John Houston Sahlin Suzanne Elizabeth Davis Jean Yoshiko Yamamoto Harry Thomas Fletcher Deborah Anne Ellsworth Kathleen Ann Denman Gary James Wilson Christine Marie Nyberg 35 Outstanding Seniors Young Woman of Achievement; Delegate to Senate Youth Program BETSY LINDSAY Outstanding Senior Boy (Academics and Activities) JOHN THAYER OutstandiriL; j .. (Academics) DARRYCROSSLEY Outstanding Senior Boy (Activities) DAVE NAIL Girls ' State ANNFRUECHTE Girls ' State KATHY KAMEL Boys ' State STEVE CONLEY Boys ' State BRUCE DONNER Boys ' State DAVE NAIL Boys ' State BILLOAKSFORD Bausch and Lomb Science Award JACK SHANEWISE Outstanding Senior in Home Economics ANDREA BLEGEN Betty Crocker Award DAWNELLE SHAW 36 ' ' Walk Together Talk Together . . I cannot tell in a few lines all my feelings toward this marvelous Lewis and Clark, and all the extraordinary experiences I have had in the friendly city of Spokane. I want to thank all those who made this year possible, to my American teachers, and especially, to all this school, where I ' ve spent one of the happiest years of my life. The students that have come before me, and those who will come after me, joined in the high ideals of the American Field Service, can understand and know how much truth there is in the A.F.S. motto: Walk together Talk together Ail ye people of the world. . . It is my desire that all who will come, can find as happy a year as mine has been at L.C., with its glorious traditions and its rich spirit. I wish for all the friends I have found here, a brilliant future and a happy tomorrow in this great nation. I won ' t forget the miracle of the snow, the pine-covered mountains and the beauty of this Pacific Northwest. T er Power comes easy to Kjell Torngren, student from Sweden, and Juan as they show their Lewis and Clark spirit. Both students are active in the American Field Service and other clubs and activities. 37 The Class Of ' 69 . . . Charles James ACHZIGER Bruce Paul AINSLIE All State Choir ' 68; Orpheus: Chess Club Grace Keiko AKIYAMA Adelante; G.F. Rep.; Jr. Con Make-up; G.F.. Jr. Cons; FNA Sec. Stephen Murray ALFSTAD Evelyn Sue ALLEN At Eisenhower: Pep Club; Choir; Funny Girl Musical: At L.C.: Choir; M.D. Tea Gregory Paul ALSIN ASB Rep. Dennis Duane ANDERSON Frosh Football, Basketball: B.F. Rep. Steven Roger ARMSTRONG Irene Klyoko ASA I At Northwest Christian: Soph. Class Sec. -Trees.; At L.C.: Usherettes Ronald Oliver ASHE Michael Joseph AUGUST Fr. Football: B-Football; H.R. Offices Krista Lynn BACKENSTOE G.F. Hist.; Club 69 Gen. Chrm.: Ti-Girl V.P.; Fine Arts Pres.: Sr. Leader Mary Gail BAG BY Pep Club: Horizon V.P.: G.F., Journal Reps.; Big Sister; Cons Colleen Mary BAILEY AFS; Jr. Exec; Band; Usherettes Thomas Lee BAILEY ASB, B.F. Reps. Mr. Donner s First Graduating Class Judy Lynne BALE Choir; Girls ' Glee; G.F. Cons: Hall Proctor; Sister Jr. Big Janyce Lee BARNES Ti-DECA Anna May BARRINGTON Big Sister; G.F. Comms. Robert Charles BAUCOM Journal Staff; Jr. Press; Bengal Pep Clubs; Book Club V. P. Dennis Alexander BARTH Ti-DECA; Jr. Exec; Frosh Baseball Dawn Elizabeth BARTLINE Hello Wk. Con Publ Comm.; Papyrus; H.R., ASB Reps.; Tiger Staff Larry Allen BAVUSO Varsity Baseball Mgr.; Choir; Sr. P.E. Instructor; Lettermen ' s Club Sherl Lynn SEAL Usherettes; Girls ' Glee; G.F. Stanley Venther BECH Sandra Lorraine BECK Christmas, Jr. Cons; All School Play; Home- making, Pep Clubs Danny Lewis BECKLEY James Edwin BENNETT ASB Rep. Robert Russell BERGH Key, Lettermen ' s Clubs; ASB, Sr. Class Norn. Comm.; Tennis; Wrestling Gail Esther BERGSTROM ASB. G.F. Rep ; Jr. Con Anita Marie BETTINGER Surprise, G.F., Jr. Cons; AFS; G.F. Rep.; Big Sister: Pep Club VickiClarinda BEVER Tiger Staff; Tiger Salesman; Sr. Leader; Sr. Rep.; Quill and Scroll; ASB Rep. Andrea Grace BLEGEN Courtesy Girl; Home- making. Horizon Clubs; G.F.. Journal Reps. Raleigh Denrtis BOLING Judith Elaine BOLKER K. of P. Speaking Award; U.N. Essay Test; Papyrus; Dasldrlan; G.F., Debate Steven James BONTRAGER Fr. , V. Football; Key, Lettermen ' s Clubs; ASB, B.F. Rep.; Sr. Leader Gary Michael BOOTHE TI-DECA; Choir; V. Baseball; Lettermen ' s Club Carlotta Jo BRADLEY Dasldrlan; FNA Treas.; Orpheus; Choir; B.S.U. Usherettes; Intramurals Scott Allen BRADY Randy Arnold BRANDT Tiger Classes Ass ' t Ed.; Quill and Scroll; B.F. Rep.: Secord Award 41 Talented Seniors Perform Often Linda Louise BREEDLOVE Philip Gordon BROWER Fr. Football; ASB. Reps.: Friendliest Boy David Edward BROWN B.F. At Gonzaga; ASB Rep.; H.R. Pep. Glee Clubs. At L.C.: Friendliest H.R. Boy John Ailwin BROZOVSKY Math Club; Tri-Sci; Winner of NafI Math Contest ' 69 Diane Louise BRUNZELL Jr. Con; Girls ' Glee; Courtesy Girl Carolyn Kay BUCHANAN Ti-Girl; Book Club; Fine Arts; FNA; FTA; G.F. Rep.; Jr. Con I 01 r Jacquelyn Rose BUCKNELL Usherettes; G.F. Con Stephene Dorenda BUFKIN At Cheney; Orch.; Band; Choir: Girls ' Glee Club; Girls ' Tracl Mgr. Phillip Lawrence BURKWIST V. Track. Cross Country; Lettermen ' s Club; All American Track Patsy Ruth BURNS Archery Club; Girls ' Intramurals; Jr. Con; Clerical Worker Victoria Anne BUTLER Varsity Debate; Papyrus Pres.. Hist.; AFS; Entre Nous; ASB Rep. Sherry Lynn BYERS Girls ' Glee MaryLou CAGLE Lawrence Richard CALVERT Richard Scott CAMPBELL Thespian. Fine Arts Clubs; Choir; Tiger Tones; All School Play; Jr. Con Evelyn Louise Kit Christine IVIichael Milton Barbara Candice Stiirley Rhea CARLSON CARPENTER CARR CHAPMAN CHAVEZ Orpheus; Choir: Jr. Class German Club Pres.: ASB Rep.: Jr. Con; At Kennewick: Ti-DECA Rep.; Jr., Cotton Day Orpheus Sgt-at-Arms: Horizon Sgt-at-Arms; Big Jr. Exec; Book Club: Pep Cons: ODD Choir; School Organist Sister; Girls ' Glee Club Bruce Ainslie, Curt Nakata, and Daryl Redeker sing Scarborough Fair at the ASB Installation Con. 43 Many Seniors Combine Efforts, Michael Joseph CLARKE B.F. Treas.: Lettermen ' s Pres.; Jr. Con; V. Football. Baseball Steven Dotson CLOUSE Journal Staff; Fr.. Basketball; V. Track; B- Cross Country Kelly Lynn CODER Girls ' Pep Club; Girls ' Glee; Jr. Con; Dance Comm.; Courtesy Girl Glenda Jean CONKLE Head Cashier; Pep Club; Girls ' Glee; Jr. Con; Dance Comms. Joan Louise CONKLIN G.F. Rep.; Pep Club; Adelante; Usherettes; Friendliest Sr. Girl Steven R. CONLEY Boys ' State; Sr. Class Pres.; Friendliest Soph. Boy; Key, Senate Clubs Maria Marie CORDES Usherettes; Pep Club; Jr., G.F. Cons; Cotton Day Programs; Big Sister Oelores Arlene COSBY Tiger Act. Ed.; Quill and Scroll Pres.; G.F. Party Gen. Chrm.; FTA V.P. Sussanne Louise CRAIG FTA; G.F. Rep. Dale Patrick CRANE Ti-DECA Pres.; Jr. Exec: V. Gymnastics; Choir i Michael John CREIGHTON Judy Lynn CROCKETT Fine Arts Hist.; ASB Rep.; Ti-DECA David Michael CROMER B.F. Rep.; Fr. Track; Fr. Gymnastics Jerri Michelle CRONKHITE Ti-Girls; A.F.S.; Book Club Sgt-at-Arms; ASB Rep.; Jr. Con Carry Verneal CROSSLEY NafI Merit Semi-Finalist 44 Pumpkin Caroling Great Success Sheila Mary Michael Kelly Alison Rae Diane Lee George Lyie DALRYMPLE DASHIELL DAVIDSON DAVIDSON DAY Tiger Tones; Choir; Jr.. v. Tennis; Fr. Football; Tiger Classes Ed.; Journal Pep Club Sgt-at-Arms., G.F. Cons; Girls ' Glee; Pep Wrestling Staff; Quill and Scroll; Treas.; M.D. Tea Club ' M.D. Tea Usfierettes BackdropChrm.; Jr. Con Suzanne Elizabeth DAVIS Entre Nous; FTA; G.F. Rep.; Jr. Con; M.D. Tea Food Chrm.; Concert Ballet JudKh Lynne DEAN Journal Staff; Horizon Sec; Pep Club; Jr., Surprise Cons; G.F. Rep. Ann Louise DeLEON Journal Assoc. ED.; Quill and Scroll; Jr. Press Club; FTA Hist. Kathleen Ann DENMAN Sr. Class Sec; Adelante Pres.. Treas.; FTA Sec; Ti- Girl; Concert Ballet Lilaina Lee DIETZEL At Ferris: Medical Careers Club; Pep Club Darcy DINNISON At Greenacres: GIRLS ' Glee; Cfiorus; Girls ' Sports; Newspaper Mary Joann DOOSON Dasidrian Hist.; Tiger Staff; Tiger Salesman; Fine Arts Sec; Jr. Con James Samuel DONOHOE H.R. Pres.; Fr., B- Baseball; Jr. Exec. Pres.; Ti-DECA Treas. Bruce Lee DONNER ASB Pres.; V. Football; B.F 5th Exec; Boys ' State; Key Club William Thomas EAGLETON Science, Chess Clubs 45 Others Provide Leadership Lester Peter EDGE Fr. Football. Baseball: Golf Team Judy Lucille EDWARDS Ti-DECA Hist.; Pages: Horizon ClubTreas. Cynthia Louise ELLIOTT Tiger Ad Mgr.; Tiger Salesman: Adelante Sec; FTA;Ti-Girl66-68 Deborah Anne ELLSWORTH Pep Club V.P.: German Club V.P.: Treas.; AFS; Papyrus; Jr. Con Jeanne Culbert EM AC 10 Pep Club; ASB. G.F. Reps.; Jr.. G.F. Cons; Dating Game Con; Ti-Girl 66-67 Linda Marie ERICKSON Usherettes: Jr. Exec. Journal Rep. Kathleen Louise EVANS At Ferris; ASB Rep.; Health Careers Club. At LC; Girls ' Glee Catherine Elizabeth FAY All School Play; Jr. Con; ODD Dec. Comm. Corrin Dee FEARN All State. School Orch.; Symphony; Dasidrian; Gymnastics; Make-up Comm. Paul Goodwin FENSKE Senate. Lettermen ' s, Pep Clubs; Key Club Hist.; V. Cross Country, Track m UJ E m uj E Cheryl Townsend and Chris Johnson represented LC at Red Cross Conference. I,. 46 Nina Marie FINCH Ti-Girls; Journal Staff; Tiger Staff. Salesman; Entre Nous Sec. Vice Pres. Terrence Roger FITZPATRICK Varsity Wrestling; B- Squad Football. Lettermen ' s. Bengal Pep Clubs Mary Patricia FLANNERY Entre Nous Historian and Treas: G.F. Rep; Tennis; AFS; Hello Week Decorations Harry Thomas FLETCHER Gymnastics; ASB Rep; Baseball Mgr.; Classical Club Pres. Tamara Joy FOTHERINGHAM Orpheus: All School Play; T i-G iris; Dasidrian. Thespian V-Pres.. Sec. Brusan Rhoda serves on Governor Evans ' youth advisory council. She was chosen as a result of her work as president of Junior Achievement in Spokane. Celeste Gabrielle FRANKLIN Journal Ed.. High Fives; Entre Nous; H.S. Bowl; Quill and Scroll; Thespian Paul Hutchins FRANKLIN III Sr. Class Treas.; Key Club; V. Football, Track; Tiger Salesman; Senate Club Daniel Richard FROESE German Club Pres.; Bengal Pep; Fr., B-Squad Track: Cross Country Ann Louise FRUECHTE G.F. Pres.; Girls ' State; Hi- Five: Ti-Girl V.P.; Jr. Con Gen. Chrm.; AFS; FTA John Robert GABEL Senior Band Controversial Ideas Expressed Justin Randolph GAROELLA Fine Arts Treas.: Track Mgr.: Lettermen ' s Club; ASBRep.; B.F. Rep. Kelleen GARDNER Ti-DECA Joyce Ellen GARRETT Jr., G.F.. Cotton Cons; ASB Rep. Lois LaDella GARTZ Day Pep Club; Choir; Girls ' Glee; M.D. Tea Comm.; Jr. Con; G.F. Rep. Kenneth Robert HAGEL Sr. Band Cherol Holly GETMAN Honor. Sr. Band; Jr. Con; Dasidrian Sgt-at-Arms; Entre Nous; Horizon Pres. Sherry Lynn GODFREY Pages Book Club; G.F. Rep.; DDD Comm.; Jr., G.F.. Cotton Day Cons Jannette Marie GOEHNER M.D. Tea Food and Serving Chrm.; Jr. Con Props Co-Chrm.; Pep Club James Paul GOTZIAN Jr., Hello Wk. Cons; B.F. Rep.; Fr. Football. Track; B.F. Nom. Comm. Michael Calvin GRAHAM ASB Rep.; Jr. Exec; Jr. Con Pub.; Boys ' Glee Club; Choir Thomas Paine GREENE B. F. 5th Exec; V. Football, Basketball, Track; Senate Club; ASB Rep.; Jr. Achiev. Clyde Howard HAGEMAN Dating Game Mus. Chrm.; Stage Crew; Fr.. B- Squad Football; B.F. Rep. Linda Marie HAGEMAN G.F., Jr., Cotton Day Cons; ASB Rep. Susan Eunice HAGEN Ti-DECA Parliamentarian, Governor; Usherettes; Jr. Exec; Gymnastics Dennis Lee HALEY 48 In Open Discussion Monica Agnes HALL Patricia Jill HALL ASB Rep.; A.F.S,; Girls ' Golf; Surprise. Jr.. G.F. Cons Stephanie O ' Leah HALVORSON Tiger Staff, Salesman; Adelante Hist.; Pep Club; Spokane Jr. Symphony Larry Chephonie HAMIM Frosh. B-Squad. V. Track; Lettermen ' s Club Mary Irene HANSEN Band; G.F. Rep. Ruth Catherine HARCUS Usherettes; Pep Club; M.D. Tea Publ. Comm.; ASB. G.F. Rep. Robert Eugene HARDY Ti-DECA Pres.; Jr. Exec; B.F.. ASB Rep.; B.F. Con; Intramural Basketball Amie Lou HARMON Linda Kay HARRINGTON Lowell Chester HARRIS, JR. Ti-DECA Norman Merle HARRIS Ti-DECA Judith Marie HARTMAN ASB Rep.; Ti-DECA Edward Lee Calvin Kyoshi HAWLEY HAYASHI B-Squad. V. Cross Country; Wrestling; Track; Key. Lettermen ' s Club; Jr. Con Valerie Takeko HAYASHI Usherettes; Jr. Con; Jr. Class Rep. Senior Boys Winners Barbara Ann HEAD G.F.. Jr. Cons; ASB Rep. Judy Ann HEHMAN Pep Club: G.F.. Reps; Jr. Exec. Katherine Viola HEIN Ti-Glrls; FTA V.P.. Sec; Homemaking Pres.; FNA; Book Club Treas.; ASB Rep. Cathy Jo HELMS ASB. G.F. Rep.; Library Club Sec. Marjorie Louise HENRY At Marycllff: Drama. Library Club; St. Patrick ' s Day Con; Red Cross Rep. Jeffrey Lee HERRIN Jeri Sue HERSHBERGER Surprise Con Dec. Chrm. Hello Wk. Dance Chrm.: ASB, G.F. Rep.; Jr. Con Charlotte Rose HESTER Pep Club Pres., Treas.; Basketball Bounce Pub. Chrm.; G.F, Rep; Jr. Con Scott Edward HICKS Ronald Terry HILDERBRAND V. Football Mgr.; B-Squad Football, Basketball Mgr.; Lettermen ' s Club; Journal Timothy Eldon HILL V. Gymnastics; Journal Staff; Jr. Exec. Pres.; All School Play; ASB Rep, John Raymond HILLER In Car Decorating Mary Claire HINSHAW Ti-Girl Sec; GF Sec: Inaugural Ball Dec. Chrm.; Forum Club Sec; FTA; AFS CarolJean HODSDON Patrick Russell HOG LAN Architectural Club Maria Florence HOLMQUIST Journal Staff; Jr. Press Club; Girls ' Glee; ASB Rep.; Horizon Club Pres. Rhona Lesley HONDA GF Treas.; Gymnastics; Japanese Club Hist.; GF; ASB Rep.; Cotton Day Con Frank Ellis HORNBY Orpheus; Varsity Tennis; Lettermen ' s, Archery Clubs; Tiger Staff; Stage Crew Dewey HUDSON JR. Varsity; B-Squad; Fr. Track; Lettermen ' s Club; B-Wrestling Elizabeth Lynn HUETTER Horizon Club Treas.; ASB Rep.; Father Daughter Tea Serving Comm.; Pep Club Jon Patrick HULEN Varsity Gymnastics; Lettermen ' s; Bengal Pep, Chess Clubs; Sr. Leader; Tiger Band Bonita Louise HUNTER Big Sister; Hello Week Clean-Up Comm. James William HURNI Edward Leon JACKSON Frosh Football, Basket- ball; BF Rep. Gretchen Camillla JACKSON Pep Club; Christmas Con; Big Sister; Jr. Con; Jr. Exec. Barbara Kay JACOBSON Karen Marie JARED Girls ' Glee; Jr., G.F. Con; Orpheus; Choir; Book- room 51 Girls Represent iC With Mary Hinshaw and Ann Reid were contestants in the Jr. Miss Pageant. Poise And Charm Mark Alan JOHNSON ASB V.P.; Jr. Class V P.; Senate Club Treas.: Lettermen ' s Club V.P.; V. Football Leslie Arthur JOHNSON Gerald Jeffrey JOHNSON Christopher Brooks JOHNSON Hello Week Gen. Chrm.: Tri-Sci: Citizen of the Month; Tiger Salesman: V. Tennis Connie Wolff, LC ' s fashion model from the Crescent, and Brenda Williams, LC ' s fashion model from the Bon Marche, examine sportswear. Andrew Robert JOHNSON Lindsay Patricia JURGENSEN Dasidrlan; Entre Nous: Dating Game. G.F. Cons: H.R. Officer: Big Sister Kathryn Ann KAMEL G.F. V P.: Girls State: Ti- Girl: Football Princess: Jr. Class Sec: FTA V.P. Tanya KARA-SOKOL AFS.: FHA: Jr. Con: Jr. Dance Dec. Comm.: Various Comms. Terrence Eugene KELLY Bengal Pep. Lettermen ' s Clubs: B-Squad Track: Varsity Gymnastics; ASB Rep. LC Competes In First Kathleen Susan KENNELLY Tiger Salesman: Tiger Staff Sen. Alb. Ed.; Ti-Girl; Quill and Scroll Christopher James KERR Varsity Basketball Francis Andrew KERR Varsity Basketball: Bengal Pep, Lettermen ' s Clubs: Sr. Leader Robert George KETCHUM B-Squad Football William Joseph KILIAN Jr. Class 5th Exec: Sr. Class Vice Pres.: Varsity Football: Jr., B.F. Cons Patricia Ann KIMMERLY Karyn Ann KINDER Girls ' Glee Club Mary Helen KINGSBURY Journal Staff: Quill and Scroll: Usherettes: AFS: FTA:Jr. Con. Jr. Con John KLOC, JR. Gary Stephen KOPCZYNSKY Varsity Wrestling: Key Club: Lettermen s Club Sec.; Sr. Leader; Jr. Con Lydia Kathleen LACKEY Thespians: Girls ' Golf: Minstrel Show Make-Up; Big Sister David Lyie LaFOLLETTE Journal Rep.; Tiger Tones; H.R. Pres.; Choir Terry Michael LaFRANCE Tiger Staff Photographer Nancy Jane LANCASTER Sunshine Girl; Dasidrian Treas.; Ti-Girl Sec; Jr. Symphony Concert- master Patricia Mary LeCLAIRE Hello Week Mixer Clean UpComm.; G.F., Jr. Con ' 4 Spokane High School Bowl Donald George LEHN. JR. Kristina Marie LENKE Sr. Band; German Club Treas.; FNA; Jr. Con Programs Comm. Michael James LENKE Varsity Football, Gymnastics; Bengal Pep Club: Jr. Con Adrienne Ronni LEVITCH Hello Week Elections Chrm.; Entre Nous; Jr. Con; Usherettes; AFS Elaine Louise LEWIS FNA; ASBRep. Linda Kay LEWIS Pep Club; Usherettes; Choir; Girls ' Glee; Jr. Con; ODD Ann Christine LINDMAN Ti-Girl; Girls ' Golf: G.F. Con Gen. Chrm.; M-D Tea Chrm.; Das Rhelngold Elizabeth Donaldson LINDSAY ASB Hist.; Ti-Girl; Football Princess; Jr. Class Sec; Girls ' State Joan Elizabeth LIZEE G.F. Rep. Kristin Kay LOWE Sunshine Girl; Hello Week Nametags Chrm.; Jr. Con; Ti-Girl. 66-68 Larry Dee LOWE Orch.; Jr. Achievement Delbert Leslie LOWRY Varsity Baseball Basketball: H.R. Offices Robert Larry LOWRY Fr.. B. V. Baseball: Choir; Tiger Tones: B.F. Rep. Roy Leonard LOWRY Tiger Staff Artist; Inaugural Ball Pub. Chrm.; Tiger Salesman; Jr. Con Robert James LUCE Stage Crew: KSPS T.V. Tech. -Electronic Engineering 55 Steven James LUNDBERG Journal Staff: Quill and Scroll: Jr. Press; Fr. Football; B.F. Rep. Carol Lynn LYON Barbara Ann MACE Girls ' Glee: G.F. Rep.; Hello Week Cons. Andrew Duff MacGILLIVRAY Jr.. Senate Club: Hello Week, Jr. Cons; Golf; Friendliest H.R. Boy Dennis Lynn MACKAY Tiger Spirit Prevails Through i Christopher Dean MAJER Sr. Class Pres.; Tiger Staff, Salesman; Key Club; B.F. Con Gen. Chrm. Steven Ross MARIS ASB Treas.; Key. Toastmasters Treas.: Band Pres.; Track Gary Emanuel MARKS Toastmasters; Jr. Con; Jr. Exec; B-Football; H.R. Pres.; ASB Rep. Michael Edward MARSH Frosh, B-Squad Baseball; Architectural Club Patricia Kay MARSH Tl-Girl; Cheerleader; Football Princess; Jr. Con; Journal Staff Ram, Sleet, Snow Linda Ann MARSHALL Girls ' Golf; Jr. Con; Ti- Girl; Girls ' Glee; Courtesy Girl John Angelo MARTELLO Fr., B-Football; Choir; H.R. Treas.; B.F. Rep. It Barbara Lee MASSIE Ti-Girl Pres.; FTA Pres.; Jr. Con; DDSD Nametags Chrm. Diane Louise MATHEWS Ti-DECA Sec; Pep Club; M- D Tea Tickets Comm.; Hello Week Comm. Graduates Face Future Keith Lewis MATHEWS Journal Man. -Ed.; Jr Cons; Quill and Scroll Varsity Wrestling; Math Tri-Sci Richard James MATTERN V. Football. Basketball; Concert Band; Key Club V.P.; Lettermen ' sCiub Trilby Louise McCLEMENS Adelante Christine Tupper McCLURE G.F, Sgt.-at-Arms; Ti-Girl Sec; Entre Nous Pres.; Horizon Pres.; Footnotes Ann Elizabeth McCORMACK At Marrycliff: ASB, Red Cross Reps.; At L.C.; G.F. Rep. Leslie Ann Mccracken Big Sister; Hello Week Conim.; May Week Comm.; G.F. Con Margaret Ann Mcdonald Japanese Club Hist. Club; Jr. Con; Daughter Dessert Stacy William McGINNIS Pep At Ferris: ASB. B.F. Reps.; Dad Fr., B-Squad Football. Baseball Stuart James McWILLIAMS B.F. Council; Jr. Con Eilotta Jean MEAGLEY At Freeman: Newspaper, Yearbook staffs. At L.C.: Ti-DECA; Usherettes Thomas Jefferson MEENACH III Jr. Con; Fr., B-Squad Football; KSPS T.V. Crew; Friendliest H.R. Boy Loren Douglas MERCER V. Tennis; Band; Lettermen ' s, Bengal Pep Clubs; B.F., ASB Reps. Richard Anthony MICHELBOOK Robert Graham MITTELSTADT Choir Accompanist; Jr. Con; H.S. Bowl Alt.; Classical Club Hist. Robert Elon MIX With Hope And Confidence Edward Louis MONROE FNA; Tiger Staff Photographer William Alvin MONROE FNA; ASB Rep.; Tiger Staff Photographer Michael Frederick MORAN Varsity Baseball Mgr.; Jr. Con; Archery Club; Journal Rep. Cathy May MORRIS Ti-Deca; Jr. Con Deborah Jo MORROW GF Con Dec. Chrm.; Jr. Exec; Fine Arts; Ti-Deca; ASB Rep. William Laurence MORSE Varsity Tennis; Band; Lettermen ' s Club; Jr. BF Cons; BF Rep. Marcia Ann MOWBRAY Jr. Dance Royalty; Ti-Girl; Jr., GF Cons; GF Rep.; Big Sister Gwen 1MUKAI Head Hi-Five; Ti-Girl; Jr. Dance Place Chrm.; Jr. Con Programs Chrm. Larry Herman MUKAI Sr.; Greater Spokane Honor Bands; Tri-Sci; Chess Club Sec. Susan Mary MUKAI Greater Spokane Honor Band; Dasidrlan; Jr. Exec. Hist.; Jr. Con Janie Danielle MULLER Big Sister; Jr.; GF Cons. David Edwin NAIL ASB Pres.; BF Pres.; Boys ' State; Key Club Pres.; Varsity Football Curtis Dean NAKATA Jr. Class Pres.; Tiger Tones; Toastmasters; Senate Clubs; Jr. Con Juan Javier NEGRI AFS Exchange Student; Key, Toastmasters Clubs; Adelante, Entre Nous Claudia Sally NELSON Japanese Club; DDD Comm.; Jr., GF Cons; Choir; ASB Rep. Year ' s Final Activities 0 Paul NELSON Key. Lettermen s Clubs: Senate Sec: B.F. Con: V. Football. Baseball Susan Marie NELSON G.F.. Journal Reps.; Jr. Con: G.F. Comms.: Book Club; Sr. Band John Albert NEUDORFER ASB. B.F. Reps. James Jackson NEUPERT ASB. B.F. Reps.: Bengal Pep Club Lawrence Albert NICHOLAS Math Club; Tri-Sci; Band Jay William NICHOLS V. Football. Track: Jr.. B.F. Cons: Senate. Lettermen ' s Clubs Michael Lee Julia Anne NOBLE NORBECK Journal Staff: Papyrus: Quill and Scroll: Usherettes: Jr. Con Cheryl Fay NORBY V. Girls ' Tennis: Girls ' Intramurals: Scouts Barbara Jean NUESS Tiger Staff; Entre Nous Sec; Papyrus: Hello Week Dec. Chrm.: AFS Katherine Takako NUMOTO Usherettes: FNA V.P.; Jr. Exec. Treas.; Pep Club; Japanese Club Alice Carolyn NUXOLL ASB, G.F.. Journal Reps.: H.R. Pres.: Jr., Hello Week Cons: Usherettes Christine Marie NYBERG Ti-Girl Pres.; Sr. Class Sec; DDSD Co-Gen. Chrm.; Citizen of Month; FTA Gene Alexander NYGAARD Fr. Track; Jr., B.F. Cons William Bolland OAKSFORD V. Football. Gymnastics. Wrestling: Senate, Key Clubs; Sr. Class 5th Exec. Crowd Calendar Paul John Lynnette Richard Thomas Pamela Jean Terry John OBERG OKA OMOTO OTTO OVENS Lettermen ' s Club; Math Cheerleader; GF Sec; Tl- Fr., B-Tennis; Fr. Football; GF, Journal Reps.; Hello Club Treas.; B-Squad, Girl Hist.; Drillmaster; BF Rep. Week; Cotton Day Cons; Varsity Football Math Club Big Sister, MD Tea Rickie Dell PADAYAO Fr. Baseball, Football. Wrestling; Varsity Football; Jr. Class, ASB, BF Reps. Marilyn Grace PARKER Ti-Girl; Tiger Faculty Co- Ed.; FTA; FNA; Book Club; Quill and Scroll Anne PATTISON Ti-Girl; GF Treas.; Entre Nous; Tiger Salesman; Sr. Leader; MD Tea Benjamin Kirk PETERS Stage Crew Mgr.; KSPS T.V. Crew Timothy Shane PETERSON Fr. Football; BF Rep.; Bengal Pep Club William Lee PETERSON Fr. B-Squad Football ASB Alternate Lynn Marie PICKETTE Danna Elaine PIPPEN Jr. Executives Maureen Kay PITTS Thespians Treas., Pres.; FTA: Minstrel Show Makeup; All School Play John Franklin PRINDLE Sr. Band 6 ' Elegance And Dignity Mark Donna Jean POLHEMUS Papyrus; Entre Nous; All School Play: ASB Rep.; Adelante Pres. Kenneth David POLLARD Christmas Con Lynn Carol POPPE Pep Club Sec; TI-DECA; FNA Treas.; Basketball Bounce Comm.; Jr. Con Michael Lee POWELL Boys ' State Alt.; Key Club 5th Exec; V. Wrestling; Lettermen ' s Club Neil William POWELL Sr. Band; Journal Staff; KSPS T.V. Crew Craig Edward PURDY Journal Rep. Mary Elizabeth PYNN ASB. G.F. Rep. Daryl Ray REDEKER Orpheus Sgt-at-Arms, Treas.. V.P.. Pres.; B.F. Con; Tiger Tones; Choir Ann Chadwick REID ASB Sec; Entre Nous Sec; Fine Arts; Pep Club; Dasidrian Sec. Brusan RHODA Spokane J. A. Pres.; Choir; Girls ' Glee; Courtesy Girl; G.F. Rep.; DDS D Ricltey Wayne RICHARDSON Stephan Allan RITTER Denis John ROBINSON Band; Bengal Pep Club Connie Rae ROLFE Tiger Staff Sr. Alb. Ed.; Adelante 5th Exec; Jr., G.F. Cons; Ti-Girl 66-68 Barbara Jean ROSE G.F., ASB Reps; Jr., Hello Week Cons; Big Sister 62 Senior Prom Mark Werner ROSENQUIST ASB; BF Reps.; Bengal Pep; Lettermen ' s Clubs; Varsity Tennis; Jr. Con Donald Alan ROWE Toastmasters Treas.; Key, Senate, Math, AFS Clubs; Adelante VP John Houston Hugh Bryan SAHLIN SAMSON Forum Club Pres.; Math Club Treas.; Toast- masters Pari.; Journal Judy Carol Steven James Formal wear courtesy of Rusan ' s and Emery ' s. SANDERS SATHER BF Pres.; Jr. Class VP; DDSD Co Gen. Chrm; Tiger Salesman; Key Club Mark Alfred SAUGEN Concert Band: Jr. Con; Fr., B-Basketball: ASB Rep. Lola Louise SCHIECHE Ti-DECA V.P.; Usherettes: Jr. Con: Girls ' Glee: J. A. V.P.;G.F. Rep. Louis William SCHLEER Daniel Philip SCHNELL Key Club Pres.: Bengal Pep, Toastmasters Clubs; V. Football, Wrestling James Kragh SCHROEDER B.F. Rep. LC Students Fill Year With John Lewis SCHROEDER B.F.. ASB Reps.; St. Welghtllfting Champlon- 123 Class Delvin Joseph SCHWARTZMAN NafI Weightl If tir;g Champion-148 Class; ASB Rep. Thomas Allen SELF Friendliest Sr. Boy: Fr.. B. V. Baseball: Fr. Football: ASB Rep. John Stacey SHANEWISE Toastmasters Pres.: H.S. Bowl: Math, Tri-Sci Clubs: Golf Shirley Ann SHANNON Dawnelle Suzanne SHAW TI-GIrl; German Club V.P.: Japanese Club Pres.; Orpheus: DDSDChrm. Dominick Francis SHERLOCK B.F.. ASB Reps.; Fr. Football, Baseball Linda Gail SHOCKLEY Hl-Five; Usherettes V.P.: Pep Club: ASB, Jr. Class Reps; Jr. Con Jean Patricia SIMMONS G.F. Rep.; DDD Backdrop Comm.; Christmas Cons; Surprise Con Dec, Comm, Ronald Parren SIMON 64 James Shearer SKADAN Tiger Assoc. Ed.; Sr. Class V.P.: Jr. Class Treas.; Key. Senate Clubs; V. Football Kathleen Camille SLEDGE Ti-Girl; Cheerleader; Football Princess; Jr. Prom Dec. Chrm.; Hi-Five Craig James SLEETH ASB, B.F. Reps.; Jr. Exec; Jr. Con.; 8- Squad Tennis; Gymnastics Gail Ann SLY Tiger Staff Bus. Mgr.; Quill and Scroll; Tri-Sci; Usherettes; V. Tennis Gary Duane SMITH V. Baseball; Senate Club; ASB. B.F. Councils: Jr. Con Service Projects A nurse checks Bruce Donner ' s pulse as he prepares to donate blood to the Blood Bank. Looking on are Kathy Sledge, Vicki Jones, and Linda Marshall. Joanne Elizabeth SMITH G.F. Council; Jr. Con; Jr. Prom Dec. Comm. Sandra Susan SMITH Band; Pep Club. M.D. Tea Clean-Up Chrm.; Basketball Bounce Dec. Chrm.; DDD Programs Edsol Ford SNEVA ASB. B.F. Reps: Frosh Football, Basketball: All School Play; Jr. Con; Arch. Club Claudell SNODGRASS Christine Ann SNODDY Jr. Con: Math Club; FNA; G.F. Rep.; Girls ' Golf; Sr. Band 65 William Andrew SNOW Jr. Executives; Frosh, B- squad Football: ASB; B.F. Councils Sharon Eileen SPAFFORD FNA; Pep Club: Y-Teens Hi Philip Aaron SPANGLER Toastmasters: Entre Nous: Senate: AFS: Bengal Pep Club; Tennis; ASB Rep. Kristine Kay SPEAR Tiger Staff, Salesman: Jr. Class 5th Exec; Fine Arts V.P.; Usherettes Sec. Edward Joseph SPRINGER Tiger Photog.; KSPS-TV Crew: V. Tennis: Bengal Pep, Lettermen ' s Clubs H 1 Melodee Maree ST. DENNIS Usherettes; Girls ' Glee; Jr. Exec: Hello Week. Jr.. G.F. Cons; G.F. Rep. Bruce Jay STEDMAN NafI Merit Runner Up; V. Basketball. Baseball: Tennis: Tiger Staff Jon Todd STEVENSON AFS Co-Chrm.: H.S. Bowl. Toastmasters. Math Club V.P.; V. Tennis: Lettermen ' s Club Thomas Martin STEWART Peggy Lee STICKLE Jr. Class Treas.; Pep Club; ASB Rep.; Hello Week, Jr., G.F. Cons Victory Comes Elizabeth Kay STOKES Fine Arts Sec: Jr. Con; Hello Week Mixer Comm.; Usherettes Ben Gerard STONE Rotary Ex. Student; AFS Forum, Adelante Clubs Toastmasters Sec. Journal Patrick Joseph STOWE Jr. Con Speaking Part Carolyn Marie STUTES At Medical Lake; Drill Team; At L.C.: Pep Club; Girls ' Glee: FNA; Journal Rep. Patricia Ann STREHLOW Tiger Tones: Choir; FTA; FNA V.P.; Girls ' Glee 66 Kenneth Kenji SUEMORI Japanese. Arch. Clubs Pres. : Senate. Lettermen ' s Clubs; V. Gymnastics Kathleen Mary SUVER Sen. Class Treas.: Jr. Dance Royalty: Tiger Salesman; Journal Staff Linda Joy TAKAMI Tiger Editor; G.F. Treas.: Jr. Dance. Jr. Con Co- Gen. Chrm.: Ti-Girl; Hi- Five Mary Ann TAKAHASHI Ti-Girl: Sr. Class 5th Exec: FNA Sec; Surprise. Hello Week Cons Through Effort r f Del Schwartzman, National Weightlifting Champion, 143 Class. Helen Mary TALKINGTON Sr. Leader; Courtesy Girl; Inaug. Ball Clean-Up Chrm.; Entre Nous Susan TEASLEY RickioGene TERAO Fr.. B-squad Track; Intramural Basketball John Lewis THAYER Jr. Class, Entre Nous Pres.; Wrestling; Toastmasters Pres.: Key Club Paulette Marie THIESCHAFER 3rd Place. Typing Contest; DE: Horizon Club; ASB Rep.; All City Chorus 67 Betty Jean THOMPSON Ti-DECA; Usherettes; FNA; DDSD Comm.: Hello Week Comm.; ASB, G.F. Cons Geffrey Wayne THOMPSON B.F. Rep.; Book Club: Jr.. B.F. Cons; Baseball: Tennis: Gymnastics Steven Roy THOMPSON Vicki Lee TINNEL Tiger Staff; Usherettes; Fine Arts Pres.. V. Pres.: FNA Sec; Book Club Ted Steele TODD 1 Despite the bad weather, Magic Carpet Ride was held as originally planned on February 1, through the efforts of the officers and chairmen. Seniors were entertained by the Genesis- Daryl Redeker, Mike Runyan, Cindy Tester, and Candy Tester, and the Orange County. Kjell Eskil TORNGREN AFS; Book Club: Bengal Pep Club Cheryl Lynn TOWNSEND Ti-Girl: Club 69 Co-Gen. Chrm.: Journal: FTA Treas.; Quill and Scroll: Papyrus Allen Eugene TUFTO V. Cross Country- Baseball: Choir Deborah Douglas TURRILL Inaug. Ball Royalty Chrm.: Sr. Leader: AFS-: Pep Club Sec. V.P.: Thespians Karen Lee UNO V. Tennis: Tiger Tones: Orpheus: Jr. Exec. V.P.: Choir: Girls ' Glee Gerrit Randle VANDER MEER Bengal Pep Club Pres.: Journal Staff: V. Track: Toastmaster Pari.: Key Club Tony WALIGORA Boys ' Fed. Rep. Linda Jo WALLACE Howard Harlow WALTER Choir Larry Wayne WEAVER V. Cross Country: Track: Lettermen ' s. Key Clubs: Jr. B.F. Con Molly Virginia WEBSTER Jr. Exec. Sec: Jr. Gymnastics: Hello Con Publ. Comm. Rep. James Elton WEST Con: V. Football. Wrestling: Week Key. Lettermen ' s. ; G.F. Archery Clubs: Sr. Leader; Jr. Con Terry Russell WHARF All State, All N.W. Orch.: Spokane Jr. Symphony: Chess Club: Orchestra Brenda Louise WILLIAMS NafI Merit Fm.: G.F. Pres.: Football Princess: Ti-Girl: FTA Hist. Gerhard Raymon WILLMS Architectural Club: Bengal Pep Club 69 Gary James WILSON Math Contest Winner; Classical Club Pres.; Tri- Scl.; Math Club Barbara Michele WINSTON Head Hi-Five; Entre Nous; Classical Club Chrm.; Ti- Girl 67-68 Constance Pauline WOLFF Crescent Fash ion Council; Usherettes; Adelante Sec: Choir; G.F. Rep. Sheryl Ann WOMBLE Usherettes: Hello Week Mixer Comm.; Jr. Con: Big Sister Sandra Wing Sum WONG G.F. Sgt-at-Arms; Ti-Girl; Sunshine Girl; AFS Co- Chrm. Van Richard WOOD V. Tennis. Basketball; Tiger Staff Sports Ed.; Lettermen ' s Club Wendeline Ann WORTHINGTON Journal Staff; Pep Club: Usherettes: All School Plays Jean Yoshiko YAMAMOTO FNA Pres.: Adelante; Math Club: Band; Jr. Con; ASBRep. Sharyl Ann CASE Johnny Dexter LOPEZ Kathleen Ann McKENZIE Lee Howard PERKINS Richard E. SOULE GRADUATING SENIORS NOT PICTURED Michael Hubert Boyd Thomas Eugene Bobb Roger Allen Branom Gary Raymond Brown Paul Johnathan Brown Nancy Ann Crozler Jesse Geddings Curry James Leo Donais Patricia Marguerete Ellison James Douglas Filzen Virgil Allen Gentry Ronald Spencer Green Bennie Eugene Looman William James McAuliffe Michael Leonard Mitchell Ardys Lee Smith Steven Roy Stumph Thomas William Tilque Susan Kay York Ml Katie Abel Ruben Ackerman Rich Ahlquist Debbie Alameda Dan Aldecoa Mike Alice David Allen Katie Allen Richard Allen Gary Aller Norm Alley Debbie Alsin Betty Anderson Jim A. Anderson Jim F. Anderson Linden Anderson Monte Anderson Ralph Anderson Carolyn Ando Jackie Anson Ron Arkills Dana Armstrong Jeff Aronson Sandy Arrasmith Eddie Ashley Terry Aylor Harold Babin Barbara Bailey Brad Baker Jeff Bakken June Barnhill Jeff Bartline Elizabeth Beal Larry Beasley Mark Bell Tamara Benningson Mike Benson Cynthia Bever Claudia Biermann Sue Birch Rod Bishop Woody Blazier Jill Bloom Sherry Boling Jim Bolker Gary Bolton Dave Booth Cynthia Bostwick Betsy Brandon Tony Brant Patsy Braucht Terry Bray Dan Breedlove David Brink Bill Brooks Gerald Brooks Pete Brooks Judy Brown Marci Brown Mark Brown Robert Browning Joel Brozovsky Laura Brunzeli David Burke Beverly Burkwist Janet Burmingham Cecee Cable Judy Campbell Rick Campbell Tim Canter Yvonne Carruthers Joel Carlson John Carmack Clay Carney Megan Carpenter Bill Carson Janice Carter Paula Cavender Melody Cerenzia Tim Charbonneau Junior Con Who Killed Adam ' s Apple? Who Killed Adam ' s Apple? the annual Junior Con, was finally presented after many delays. Under the direction of Laurie Hutchison and Dan Close with Mr. Skinner as faculty adviser, the con gave every junior who was interested an opportunity to participate. Despite the problems, interruptions, and criticisms, the con helped to unite the junior class and provide funds for next year ' s activities. Julie Chiarello Carol Clarkson Dan Close Bob Coats Randy Coder Dee Colby Charlene Cole John Columbo Mary Coon Vance Cooney Kerry Coons Rick Cousins Curt Creswell Valeta Cromer Joe Crosby Danny Crossley Chris Culler Debbie Darling Ron Dearing Kay Deasy Ann Dagerstrom Mary DeLeon Kerri Derrick Joseph DeSellier Mike OeVries Wayne Dickson Robin Dinkelkamp Lisa Dinnison Ron Dixon Tim Dodge Curt Donner Randy Dunlop Carolyn Dunn Neil Dyer Arlene Eagle Karen Echelbarger Joan Eilertsen Skip Elliott Ron Ellsworth Laurel Elmer Ranee Embres Nels Engebretson John Etter Karen Eutsler John Fahey Glenda Fallgren Diannia Fay Janel Field Peggy Fitzpatrick Sheryl Flatt Jim Fletcher Tracy Nickels On Again, Off Again, On Again ' || .F ' Doug Heyamoto Dana Hicks Joyce Higgins Heather Hill Kevin Hill Rob Hills Bob Hindin Faith Hinshaw Shannon Hoffman Jack Holihan Karla Honda Toni Honda Dick Hoverter Ritchie Hudson Lynaire Hughes Bonnie Humphrey Cathy Hunter Bob Huston Steve Huston Laurie Hutchison Gary Hutto Michele Irvine Mark Isaacson Karen Isbelle Nancy Ives Pam Jackowich Kathy Jackson Louise Jackson Ed Jeffers Penny Jellesed Patti Jennings Rob Jensen Ted Jernigan Darrell Johnson David Johnson Jay Johnson Jim Johnson Joleen Johnson Randy Johnson Richard Johnson Pete Johnstone Jeanette Jones Carrie Joseph Tom Kagi Naomi Kato Paul Keifer Betsy Keil Owen Ksiser John Kent Judy Kepi Cecilia Kinder John King Howie Kingsbury Arthur Kinley Mike Kirk Dick Kleaveland Terri Knott Jack Koentopp Dave Koller Ted Kozen Bonnie Kreuch Nelda Krieg Dan Kruger Connie Kunzman Stan Kuwada Leslie LaFollette Becky Lamb Corky Lambert Dennis Lamprecht Pat Lancaster Steve Lander Connie Landstrom Kelly Larned Dennis Larsen Janece LaValley Pam Lee Tom Lee Dallas Leinweber Judy Leslie Barry Levitch Lynn Munson Ed Murray fl Marlene Lippert Earl Lockert Nancy Lockwood Laurie Loeffler Betsy Long Biff Long Jack Lucas Bill Luce Lois Ludington Nancy Luth Joe Lynch Mike Mace Vickie Machacek Jim Mahoney Mike Malone Janice Manion Mike Mannex Rick Maras Mike Marker Larry Martell Larry Maruyama Vicky Mathers Tom Mattern Greg Mattox Pam Mattox Gail Maxwell Jay McAuliffe Andrew McBurney Marvin McCain Raphael McCormack Brian McCoy Kim McGowan Doug McKerney Debbie McLaughlin Patty McLeod Sandra McPherson Dan McQueen Pat McRae Sally McSpadden Randy Melcher Wayne Merkel Debbie Meyer Steve Meyers Terri Meyers Tim Meyers Diane Miller Glenda Miller Kathy Miller Linda Miller Rick Mohr Mike Morgan Dan Mortimora Dave Mukai Mike Mukai Chris Muller Greg Muller Pull on his nose and he ' ll follow you anywhere! Rick Nichols Nick Nicholson ft 1 ft i isi : ' ;L ft ft i? © i| Barbara Nilson Philomena Nomee Dennis Nortel I David Novak Jim Numata Jan Nunemakar Jill Nunemaker Janey Oberg Dave O ' Brien Judy O ' Leary Connie OMnger Cecilia Olsen Ken Olson Jack Orden Tom Palladino Jon Pansie Kathie Parady Dorothea Parsons Ruth Pattison Kendal Patton Ellen Pearson Larry Pearson Vicki Phillips Shelly Pierce Lynne Polhemus Steve Pollard Nancy Pollock Don Pope Rita Poppe Carol Porter Colleen Powell Gail Powell Frank Pozar Linda Prindle Joy Provost Peggy Rader Char Raynor Betsy Reedman Marvin Rehn Eric Rewoldt Nancy Webster George Rhodes Jan Richardson Curt Riddle Dan Riddle Sue Rihm Allan Ristau Dick Roberg Kerry Roberts Sam Roe Linda Romans Pam Ross Joanne Rowles Rhonda Ruane Ken Rudy Mary Saad Bob Sackville-West Dick Sams Scott Sanderson Debbie Sather Craig Scheer Lee Schleer Sally Schmidt Mike Schnell Sharri Schuessler Robyn Schultze Susan Schuster Mike Seifert Chris Senske Oebbee Sherburne Pat Sherlock Geri Shirihama Keith Silrum Mark Simpson Bill Sinclair Erik Sisk Danielle Skinner Allison Smith Charles Smith Joann Smith Lee Smith Mark Sonderen Shannon Sorey Steve Spear Steven Speare Don Speer Karen Stanford Mike Stanton Gloria Starr Chris Steffen Mark Stark Dennis Stewart Monika Stewart Mike Stillwell John Stokes Steph Stone Kim Storm Kyle Storm Karen Strehlow Gwendy Stuart Carolyn Sundberg Debbie Takami Tom Takisaki Emi Terao Greg Thornton Connie Thurber Shelly Tinnal Jeff Tobin Chris Tollackson Patty Tomlinson Linda Townsend Linda Tufto Richard Tuggia Betty Twiggs Dennis Uno Joe Vallorano Robert Van Veen Dean Veatch Randy Von OInhausen Barbara Wagner Scott Wait Bill Walter Georgette Walter Kathy Wangen Maria Warren Jim Warrick Ken Weedmark Ella West David White Debbie Williams Fred Williams Tracy Williams Wendy Williams Gwen Wilson Barbara Wimberlay George Winship Kathy Woeppel Bonnie Wolfe Ross Worthington Blaine Wright Mary Yake Mike Yancer Sheena Yancer Trudy Yarbrough Jan Zunke 83 L Sophomores Enjoy Hello Week m s3 fft 3f Ken Adams Paul Adamson Steve Agnew Paul Akiyama Bill Alfstad Gail Allen Jennifer Allen Nicholas Alters Dennis Anderson Gary M. Anderson Gary P. Anderson Howard Anderson Sally Anderson Duane Anest Stephen Anson Chris Appleton Laurie Armstrong Vickie Asai Sandra Aschanbrenner Paulette Ashe Lee Backlund Christie Bakken Nancy Bangart Debrah Barnes Ken Bartline Larry Bateham Tom Bayne David Beasiey Vonda Beckner Francine Bell Warren Bell Jim Berry Scott Berry Rick Betts Susan Birchard Don Black Jacquie Blanchette Mark Bledsoe Douglas Blegen Mary Ellen Bley Jana Bolton Kari Bowden Kathy Bowen Fern Box Glen Bradwin Christine Brady Sue Brazil Elisa Brevet William Bright Barbara Brisbois Ken Brown Debbie Bufkin Ronald Bunnell Jenny Burnett Julie Burril John Burroughs Daniel Bussler Rodney Butler Bill Byers Danny Byers Bob Caesar Dwight Calkins Chris Camp Judy Campbell Marilee Campbell Ken Carolus Harry Case Suzanne Cass Jennifer Cenis Robyn Cersley Carol Chapman Marc Charbonnaau 36 Mike, Julie Chosen Friendliest 87 Marcia Christianson Sherree Embree Katie Fahey Sally Falk Clay Fallis Debbie Farrell Ted Fausett Hector Figueroa Scott Fish Dave Fitzpatrick Jason Franklin Wesley Franks Andy Frazier Dick Fredekind Lola Frederick Doug Froese Roger Fukai John Gaetano Charles Ganoung Ray Gappa Lois Garlich Jackie Garman Keith Gartz Sheri Gaudette Barnard Gence Mike Gerfen Sam Giese Kathy Gender Robert Granger Pam Green Gay lean Greer Tom Griffey Pat Griffith Jeff Griffiths Steve Grimm Harry Grinstad Marilyn Gross Randall Gullickson Randy Gunning Ruth Gustafson Mark Guthrie Roger Habbestad Russell Habbestad Ted Hall Peg Halverson Carolyn Hamm Scott Hammock Cathy Hanna Kathy Hannes Jeff Hansen Marilynn Hantz David Harding Myrna Hardy Alvin Harkey Connie Harris Steve Harris John Harter Ann Hawley Cliff Hazelett Norm Hemingway Harvey Henderson Brian Henjum Bruce Henjum Harold Hensley Cecil Henson Vi Herriman Carol Herrimann Jan Hershberger Mr. Jay Stopher in a skit to promote enthusiasm for the Inaugural Ball, Scarborough Fair. Dixie Hill Debbie Hodges Gary Hoffman Paulie Holyoak Deborah House Cindy Houston Dee Dee Howard Doug Howard Cindy Howell Dale Hudson Brad Hunter Carolyn Hunter Howard Huit Jon Hurst Clarke Indahl Bart Isaacson Bob Isbelle Roy Ishitani Gail Jablonski Don Jackowich Evelyn Jacholkowsfci Karen Jeffers Wendy Johns Greg Johnson Vicki Jones Jim Kaiser Bruce Katahira Becky Keener Kathy Keener Carol Kegley Mary Keilty Pat Keilty 8 ' - Sophomores Add Talent To School Activities 1 : Patricia Kelsch Scott Kenna Ruth Kingsbury Donald Kirihara Randall Kline L ibby Kopczynski Julie Kopet Michael Kreuch Dianna Kuespert Kim Kusske Frank Lackey Chris La France Paul Lang Sharon Lang Gary Larson Rick Lawson Sharon Lee Scott Lehinger Zoe Ann Lanhart Luci Lennox Mary Leslie Mike Leslie Dianne Lewis Steve Lewis Chariel Lincoln Karen Lindahl John Lindman Karl Little Kathy Lizee Nancy Lockridga Mike Loft Pam Long William Long Phil Losh Mickie Lotze Michael Lowry Karen Lundberg Susan Lundquist Deborah Lycan Valerie Lynch Thomas Mackey Janice Magnay Daniel Mahoney Mike Major Bill Malico Gary Malmquist Pat Mangione Jane Mannex Randy Maras Janet Maris Terry Marker Paul Marshall Carol Mathews Sonia Mattox Kathy Maxwell Marilyn Mayberry Bruce McBurney Marianne McCain Robin McCauley Nancy McClure Matthew McDonald Pat McDonald Rita McDonald Tom McDonald Jeanne McGee Layne McGowan Steve Mcintosh Lynn McWilliams Jacquelyn Michelbook Gary Miller Mike Mitchell Bill Morgan 90 5 ft  ' 7 1 Don Morrison Ron Mortimore Karl Moulton James Mukai Carol Mullendore Fred Munson Ken Murphy Bill Nelson Bob Nelson Chris Nelson Nevin Nessel Jan Neudorfer Barbara Nichols Janie Nichols Kathy Nichols Paul Nicholson Tim Nix James Norbeck Marilyn Norby Jody Nortell Margie Nozaki Craig Nunn Dale Nunn Larry Oakley Traditional caroling by the L.C. choir adds to the Christmas spirit. Ruth Oberg Art Ogo Betsy O ' Kelley Terri Olds Vicki Oik Debora Olsen Kerry Olson Lore Olson Margane Omoto Art Osmundson Marc Overhausar Mary Owen Larry Pacello Larry Pachosa Carolyn Pardini Carol Patterson Cathy Patterson Renee Payne Diki Perrenoud Jeff Perry Mark Perry Steve Perry Paul Peters Mike Peterson Paula Petheram Oliver Pierce Burt Polhemus Roland Postlethwaite Jonica Potter Rosalyn Powell Michelle Purdy Bill Putntv Jeff Ratto Shannon Reeves Steve Renner Holly Repsold Greg Reynolds Byron Rhoades Gary Rhodes Diana Ridley Linda Rinehart Julie Rockstrom Janet Rodway Charles Rohda Mike Rooney Deborah Root Don Ross Mike Rothermel Peggy Rowles Cherri Ruane Carol Rumford Ron Rusk Michelle Saad Janet Sahlin Greg Sallquist John Sams Tom Samson Tom Sather Kirk Scammell Marjorie Schasre Debra Scott Gail Scott Kathy Scott Ron Severson Steve Shanewise Alexis Simchuk Daniel Simnioniw Rick Skadan Elaine Skiles Jackie Sleep Steve Sly Bruce Smith Sharon Smith Sheryl Smith Rod Smitt Jan Sneva Jeanne Snow Edgar Stevens Aimee Snyder Terry Sorenson Kathy Sorey Gregg Sowder Dan Spitzer Jeff Sprague Molly Staley Debby Starr Paulette Steen John Steinheiser Jane Stenton Debby Stewart Marlene Stewart Jim Tamura Bruce Stirpe Mary Stone Cathy Stowers Sharon Sullivan Gerri Sunderland Dan Swanson Tom Swanson Roxanne Swenhaugen Scott Swenhaugen Don Taggart Bob Takeshita Greg Takisaki 92 T Lb w A 1 A ' 7 a ii Kam Majer Rose Marie Magee Brenda Thur Teresa Tamura Ken Tatt Joanne Terao Kikue Terao Candy Tester Cindy Tester Jeff Thomas Roger Thomason Bobby Thompson John Thompson LaVerne Thorson Merrilyn Thune Gary Tindall Terry Tompkins Janice Townsend Kathy Trott Barbara Trutton Les Tumlinson Marilyn Uno Les Uyeji Helen Vailorano Dave Vander Meer Mary Van de Ven Kerry Van Veen Stan Velis Lisa Veium John Wallingford Marjorie Wangen Deborah Ward Mike Warren Steve Washburn Robin Watson Terry Weedmark Bob West Mary Ann Weyen Mary White Steve White Nick Whitney Jack Wickman llsa Wilhelmsen Betsy Williams David Williams Georgtlu Williams Gay Wilson John Winston Dorothy Ann Wood Mike Wood Date Yamamoto Guy Zeigler John Zuchetto Alan Zunke Molly Anderson Sue Benson Rick Drees Henry Helton Becky Johnson Karen Lundberg, Deborah Root performed at the Dad-Daughter-Son Dessert in a flicker, The Lighthouse Keeper ' s Daughter. ■- y f r t t 94 Spirit And Participation Q 1 n .ft 1% 4 1£ fB H| jil Tom Adamson Toni Admire John Agnew Jean Ainslie Laura Akiyama Anastasia Aldecoa Jackie Allen Nancy Amick Kevin Anderson Chris Anstina Lori Antolock Robert Aoki Tom Argites Garth Arkell Steven Armstrong Lisa Arrasmith John Aylor Glenn Backenstoe Claudia Backlund Laura Bane Kevin Barker Doug Barlow Mine Barnes Ron Barnes Susan Barnes Jerome Barrington Jo Barrington Jim Bascetta Dan Bass Don Bass Vicki Beal Leslie Beatty Bob Beckmann Ted Behrman Steve Belcoe Gwen Berry Richard Biermann Marie Bigsmoke Kathy Bill Carolyn Birch Donna Bivens Carolyn Black Dan Blair Doreen Boehm Lee Boling Betty Bolton Steve Bostwick Sandra Boushie Deborah Brown Charles Bowers Dana Bradfuta Ed Brant Larry Branting Joe Breed love Debbie Breesnee Cindy Bright Tom Brooke Rick Brooks George Brown Jo Brown Richard E. Brown Richard F. Brown Tom Brown Dan Buchanan Mike Buckingham Steve Bucknell Barbara Burke Kerry Burtness John Butler Gerry Caesar Paul Cahill John Brooks ?6 Stressed for Freshmen Mike Calkins Larry Campbell 3 Li John Carter Lorie Caskey Gregg Caudell Mark Cerenzie Dennis Chambers Jeff Chance Bob Chapman Jerry Chappie Steve Chavez Joe Christenson Kathy Christman Jim Clare Ed Clark Barry demons Glen demons Carolyn Close Stephanie Coder Jeanette Cole Marcella Colon Marlene Conrad Jan Cook Lou Cook Bill Copeland Linda Copeland Kurt Creager Scott Crisman Nolia Crossley Susan Culler Martha Brady Robert Daike Diane Darling Vicki Davis Dan Dearing Debbie Decker Audrey Dennis Kevin Derrick Betty Devolve Debra OeWitt Laverne Dietzel Anita Dillon Fran Dinkelkamp Bonnie Dinnison Geraldine Dishneau Neil Ditzler Cynthia Dixon James Dodds Mike Dodson Tom Dodson 97 Tiger Pomr Patricia Domek Irene Donahue Suzanne Doolittio Joel Duncan Lynn Duprea Lavada Durant Tammy Durrell Robert Eaton Kemmer Ebey Susan Echelbarser Bill Edwards Sarah Ehrlich Brad Ell Patricia Ellis Nancy Ellsworth Steve Faler Debby Falk Joe Fenske Judy Fiegen Carole Field Ken Fisher Mike Flannery Ron Flatow Mike Flatt Pauline Fletcher Nancy Fiorina Shawn Floyd Leon Frechette Mary Gaetano Neil Gallup Marina Garras Chris Garrett Kathy Gerling Linda Gerling 98 Freshmen hesitate at their first pep con. ? Nancy Gibb Lee Gibbon Kathy Giese Andy Gilmore Ron Goodell Bill Graham Charles Green Donna Green Rick Green Jamie Greene Nancy Greycloud Mark Groenig Bill Gross Charlotte Hobbs Bob Guthrie Donna Gwinn Rick Hagel Bob Hagen Mike Haller Sherry Hallgarth Bill Hanel Tom Hanneman Bill Hardy Cheryl Harris Randy Harris John Harrison Shirley Hart Teresa Harvey Jim Hatch Spencer Hayashi Barb Hayes Cynthia Haynes Barb Hein Patty Helmke Carol Hemminger Kim Henna Bill Heylman Sherry Highwood Charlene Hobbs Jack Hohner Curtis Hollowell Lucy House Randy Howell Zona Howell Reese Hughes Connie Hunter Eddie Hunter Shirley Hunter Freshmen Join In Hello Weefe Sara Hurst Karen Huston Ken Hutto Janna Israel Leslie Iwai Pete Jakubiak Michelle Jeffers Roy Jennings Neu) Individuals Meet Neu) Experiences Brenda Johnson Lanie Johnson Linda Johnson Steve Johnson Doug Jones La Von Jones Randy Jones Bill Keating Melvin Keeney Dale Keiser Judy K el ley Steve Kelsch Janie Kilmer Gail Kirk Julie Kliewer Dick Knapton Susan Kopczynski Bonnie Kozen Mike Krause Kevin Kuwada Richard Kuwata Cathy Lamoreaux David Lambert Kathy Lancaster Gary Laakso Rebecca Larned Dale Larsen Sheryl Laubach Rick LaValley Donna LeClaire Mary Lehn Craig Lenhart Kathy Lenke Jean Lindsay Jerrine Lippert Sue Lizee John Lockridge John Loeffter Sarah Logsdon Bill Long Judy Lozier John Luth Pat Mace Don Macgillivray Kurt Mackenzie Pete Malerich Colleen Malone Jim Manion Janet Mansfield Tim Mason Nancy Mathistad John Mauch Bill McBurney Mary McCalley John McCormack Pat McDonald Friendliest Couple Chosen Kim McNair Charles McNairy Jim McNary Tim McSpadden David Mercury Dean Miller Ricarda Miller Raleigh Minard Marion Minnix Floyd Mita Ross Moat Monica Mohr Scott Morgan Rich Morrow Connie Moulton Jackie Mowbray Lance Muelken Kathie Nakata David Nelson Jack Nelson Jim Neudorfer Vickie Newsom Jim Nichols Jean Nichols Joseph Nomee Wilma Nomee Juan Novo Patricia Nowicki Carey Numoto Dan Oaksford Staci Olson Ron Oss Dan Ott Rory Ovens Eileen Owen Sherry Packer Robert Palladino Fred Parady Metvin Parker Scott Partch Friendliest freshmen Sue Kopczynski. Bill Long. Deborah Peterson Janice Petrak Sue Poppe Ida Lance Powell Harvey Powell Milly Preuninger Carl a Price Mike Pryor David Raney flt 1 Elizabeth Reid Mary Reilly Brad Reith Jim Rhoades Camilla Rice Joel Rice Molly Rice Joanne Richardson Kevin Richardson Laurie Richardson Sandra Richey Tracy Richter Carolyn Ristau Kathy Robb David Robinson Tracy Rosenquist Cary Ross Mark Safranek Marlee Sander son Arleene Sayler Bill Scarcello Russell Schade John Schermerhom Kathy Schleer Rhonda Schuessler David Schultze Allen Schurman Bill Scott George Seebeck Marilyn Seefeldt Dave Self Marc Semays Bill Shaw Dora Shay Dan Sheeran Mark Sherburne Steve Sherlock Grant Shields Linda Sinclair Mary Sisk Dan Skiles John Skog Debbie Sleeth Gary Sly Barbara Smith Gerald Smith Karen Smith Pat Smith Bob Smith Roland Smith Scott Smith VIcki Snow Mike Snyder Dave Soejima Julia Sorensen Shane Sorey John Spencer Curt Spafford Renee Spies Doug Statey Sylvia Stanley David Stanton Cynthia Starr Julie Steffen Kurt Steinheiser Craig Steury Seanna Stevens Kathy Stewart Mark Straker John Strehlow Valerie Sweatt Jacqueline Sweitzer ' (ft l k ' ' ' ' 1 Deanna Young Don Zeigler Linda Zeorlin Brian Zug Garahn Ness (1954-1968) Steve Taketa Joe Thayer Tom Thies Bob Thieschafer Lynnette Thomas Doug Thompson Griff Thompson Sandra Thompson Tracy Thompson Jon Thorson Sandra Tinned Bill Townsend Jim Travis Mike Triplett Bill Tritt Cindy Utter Kristine Vander Meer Toni Verstoppen Donna Voss Marlene Wakabayashi Mike Wallace Bob Ward Jenifer Ward Paul Warren Bob Webb Marilyn Weiland Mike Wenzel Patty West Ann White Stephanie White Diane Wickman Kevin Wilhelmsen Phil Williams Susan Williams Paul Windust Kathy Winship Steve Worthington Brent Wright Michelle Wright Mike Yarbrough Row 1: Jerry Flatt, Joe Breedlove, Pat Wood, Steve Lamprecht, Linda Knott, Judy Fiegen, Patty Simon. Row 2: John Wenzel, Ted SIverts, Irene Patterson, Susan Lakey, Mollianne Todd, Pam Carillo, Karen Groves, Sherrie Thoe. Row 3: John Snider, Terry Savage, Lee Ness, Lanse Kleaveland, Milte Dunham, Bill Turner, Jim Bowdre. 103 BRUCE DONNER Fall President DAVE NAIL Spring President Associated Student Body Officers The Associated Student Body led off this year with the annual Hello Week. The Wizard of Ahhz theme was carried through the week with the Yellow Brick Trip mixer to top it off. Spirit was stressed by the ASB through such projects as the car decorating contest and the annual taffy sale. At Christmas time the ASB held a door decorating contest. Each homeroom tried to come up with the best Christmas season dec orations for their door. This added gaiety to the halls as well as competition between the rooms. For the second year in a row, a joint Inaugural Ball was held with Ferris High School. The affair was to honor the fall and spring ASB officers of both schools. Scarborough Fair was this year ' s theme and the event was held at the Gonzaga Student Union. Another annual affair held in the spring was May Week. The ASB also worked on amendments and something new this year, a Student Sounding Board. This board was composed of two representatives from each class. The panelists hear and discuss any problems that are connected with the school. This proved to be very successful. Through this year we have had changes, new programs, and social functions. One man who deserves a lot of thanks is the council adviser, Mr. Sevadjian. This was his first year of working with the council and he has done a tremendous job. Close contact between Mr. Sevadjian and the council helped them initiate many new projects. Mr. Sevadjian watches and instructs during his first year as adviser. 106 10 Fall DAVE NAIL President ANNFRUECHTE President Cooperative action was emphasized in this year ' s Girls ' and Boys ' Federations. An original Dating Game sponsored by both Federations was their first joint project this year. The winners were treated to an evening out. The Oad-Daughter-Son Dessert with the theme of Pops Are Tops in 68 was presented. Refreshments preceded the entertainment which included songs, skits and a wrestling exhibition. The next combined effort was the Penny Drive and Christmas Mixer, Frosty Haze. The winner of the week ' s competition was announced at the mixer. This year the girls won but only by a narrow margin. The Girls ' Fed. had many activities on their own. The annual Big and Little Sister Party was held a week before school started. This party gave the new girls coming to LC a chance to get acquainted with each other and the school. Other projects were the costumed Halloween party where prizes were given for the best costumes. Happiness Is A New Friend was this year ' s theme for the first Marycliff-LC after school party. A weight lifting con was sponsored by the Boys ' Fed. with the proceeds going to buy new weight lifting equipment. This year the Talent Con was also presented as a money raising project. The show was entitled The Deputy Hula Show and had a cowboy plot. Activities such as these have created a further interest in the Girls ' and Boys ' Federations. BRENDA WILLIAMS President STEVE SATHER President Spring 108 BIFF LONG JACKKOENTOPP RICK MARAS CURTDONNER Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Fifth Executive Boys ' , Gj ' r s ' Federations Work Together JOHNETTER BIFF LONG CARY KOPCZYNSKI SKIP ELLIOTT Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Fifth Executive JONICONKLIN MARYHINSHAW ANNE PATTISON CAROL CLARKSON SANDRA WONG Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Historian Sgt. at Arms canxniDaT Football Pep Com Hello Week Sept I6O0 Con Day Sept 16 ' ' Somewhere over the Garbage and flowers ' Dating Game Oct. 10 Dad Daughter Son Dessert Noo. 20 Tiger Sales Oct. 15-30 6.F. Halloween Party Oct. 31 Goal Post Gallop Noo. 15 111 Queen Joni . . . King Biff Hello Week Royalty Tom Self, Joni Conklin, seniors; Biff Long, Jeanne Herron, juniors; Julie Kopet Mike Loft, sophomores; and Sue Kopczynski, Bill Long, freshmen. 112 Hello Week Features Ahhz Wizard of AHHZ was this year ' s Hello Week theme during the week Sept. 16 - 20. Dorothy Day Tm Man Day Student participation was emphasized and the AHHZ theme, a take off on THE WIZARD OF OZ, was carried out all week. It began with Rainbow Day which included a con called Somewhere Over the Garbage and the Flowers depicting the Wizard of Oz and announcing the royalty. This year ' s friendliest students were Sue Kopczynski and Bill Long, freshmen; Julie Kopet and Mike Loft, sophomores; Jeanne Herron and Biff Long, juniors; and Joni Conklin and Tom Self, seniors. Tuesday was Dorothy Day in which the boys became slaves of the girls doing such jobs as carrying books, tying shoelaces and sharpening pencils. However, on the following day. Tin Man Day, the tables were turned and the girls became servants of the boys. The teachers had their own day, Scarecrow Day, when they were honored. Munchkin Day concluded the week with an evening mixer entitled Yellow Brick Trip. As a grand finale Queen Joni Conklin and King Biff Long were crowned the friendliest of the friendliest. Scarecrow Day Munchfem Day Rambow Day Star Tiger salesman, Ann Fruechte, (right) and second salesman Ann DeLeon turn in their stubs to Gail Sly, Tiger business Manager Ann Fruechte sold 140 Tigers and Ann DeLeon sold 95. Other salesmen (below) include: Bottom Row; Joanne Jones, Kathy Kennelly Vicki Bewer, Linda Takami, Nina Finch, Cyndie Elliott, Steve Sather Kathy Suyer, and Chris Majer. Top Row; Roy Lowry, Chris Johnson, Ann DeLeon, Dan Schnell, Ann Fruechte, Paul Franklin, Anne Pattison Betsy Lindsay, John Thayer, Kris Spear and Stephanie Halvorson. 114 Football Royalty Queen Kathy Sledge Brenda Williams Kathy Kamel Patty Marsh Betsy Lindsay Photography by Harriet Nelson Cowling Neios Is Their Business Journal Reigns Supreme was the slogan voiced by The Lewis and Clark Journal staff this year. Publishing the newspaper 20 times during the year, it taught students an invaluable lesson not only in the practical side of journalism but in responsibility, leadership and working together. Holiday fun was also brought into the spirit of the staff. Get-togethers included a New Year ' s party, a sledding party, soccer games in the spring, and other events celebrated during their staff period. Front Row: Patty Marsh, Cheryl Townsend, Mary Kingsbury, Gwen Wilson, Ann DeLeon, Joanne Jones, Nina Finch. Row 2: Mr. Donald G. Black, adviser; Keith Mathews, Steve Lundberg, Connie Thurber, Wendy Worthington, Mia Holmquist, Karyn Christner, Kathy Suver. Row 3: Gery Vander Meer, Dennis Nortell, Steve Clouse, Terry LaFrance, Rob Baucom, Ben Stone, Tim Hill, Joel Brozovsky. Front Row: Joanne Jones, Nina Finch, Cheryl Townsend, Ann DeLeon, Katie Fahey, Joel Brozovsky, Jim Fletcher. Row 2: Dennis Nortell, Gwen Wilson, Mary Kingsbury, Connie Thurber, Wendy Worthington, Debbie Ellsworth, Sue Nelson, Mary White, Kelly Larned. Row 3: Gery Vander Meer, Keith Mathews, Steve Lundberg, Pam Jackowich, Janet Burmingham, Debbie Darling, Arlene Eagle, Cary Kopczynski, Skip Elliott. Row 4; Jay Johnson, Steve Clouse, Bruce Donner, Juan Negri, Oliver Pierce, Tom Bayne, Rob Baucom, Ben Stone. Not Pictured: Celeste Franklin. Spring Staff Celeste Franklin, editor; Ben Stone, associate. Steve Lundberg and Celeste Franklin lay-out type for page one at the print shop. Pep Clubs ,Row 1: Mike Leslie, Rick Mattern, Denis Robinson, Mike Loft, Mark Rosenquist, Mike Mukai, Pat McRae, Skip Elliott, Brian Zug, Mr. Thompson, adviser, Lee Schleer, Chris Tollackson, Dan Froese, Dave VanderMeer. Row 2; Rob Jensen, Bill Killian, Clay Carney, Bill Oaksford, Paul Franklin, Steve Spear, Ed Jeffers, KeKh Mathews, Bob Huston, Mike Marker, Jon Hulen, Nick Nicholson, Rick Nichols, Rick Maras, Gery Willms. Row 3: Les Johnson, Gary Marks, Phil Spangler, Ken Adams, Dave Nail, Joe Crosby, Tim Charbonneau, John Thayer, Gery Girls ' Pep Club A noticeable change in the Girls ' Pep Club was their new uniforms this year. The Basketball Bounce, Valentine Telegram sale and the spring picnic were other big events for the club. Officers of the Pep Club were Charlotte Hester, Debbie Turrill, Kathy Numoto, Rita Poppe, Diane Davidson and Sandy McPherson. Pep Club uniforms add color to LC games. A d School Spirit Bengal Pep Club Adding school spirit and promoting interest in school sports was the primary concern of the Bengal Pep Club this year. The pep club worked in cooperation with the Ti-Girl and Girls ' Pep Club cheering sections at football, basketball, and other sports events. This year ' s president was Gery VanderMeer and other officers included Pete Johnstone, Dick Sams, and Steve Maris. Mr. Thompson was the adviser for the club. VanderMeer, Clarke Indahl, Bill Walter, Robert HIndIn, Steve Sather, Mark Simpson, Stan Veils, Pete Johnstone. Row 4: Mike Devries, Jay Johnson, John Etter, Ed Springer, Dan Schnell, Bruce Donner, Dick Sams, Pete Johnstone, Steve Maris, Mike Schnell, Gary Kopcyznski, Ross Worthington, Chris Johnson, Mark Johnson, Dennis Stewart, Dan Close, Steve Maris. Row 1: Nancy Greycloud, Joni Conklin, Kathy Sorey, Joan Harcus, Kathy Suver, Rita Poppe, Cindy Bostwick, Kathy Numoto, Jackie ntlowbray, Judy Fiegen, Miss Bethke, Adviser. Row 2: Karen Jacoy, Marion Minnix, Donna Voss, Kris VanderMeer, Debbie Turrlll, Heather Hill, Linda Shockley, Jan Goehner. Gwen Berry, Jenny Ward. Row 3: Deborah House, Sally Carrillo, Nancy Lockridge, Debbie Ellsworth, Diane Davidson. Ann Reid, Carol Porter, Carolyn Stutes, Sally Schmidt, Cathy Hanna. Row 4: Wendy Worthington, Charlotte Hester, Janet Burmingham, Cindy Sever, Betsy Long, Pam Mattox, Lois Gartz, Linda Lewis, Sandra McPherson, Doran Wood. Mrs. McGarry, adviser, not pictured. IK Row 1: Sue Nelson, Kris Lenke, Katy Abel, Donna Gwinn, Debbie Williams, Michelle Wright, Debra Meyer, Chris Snoddy, Jean Yamamoto. Row 2: Milly Preuninger, Sue Mukai, Ted Kozen, Valerie Hart, Tim Nix, Joy Fulkerson, Rick Hagel, Ron Bunnell, Dale Keiser, Denis Robinson, Betsy Brandon, Bill Long, Sylvia Stanley, Julie Kliewer, Danny Crossley, Colleen Bailey, Judy Fulkerson, Laurie Armstrong, Ruth Gustafson. Row 3: Sandy Richey, Ken Hagel, Lou Cook, John Fahey, Randy Jones, Dianna Kuespert, Mary Hansen, Margaret Harkins, Darry Crossley, Larry Nicholas, Paul Fenske, Mark Sterk, Allen Schurman, Dean Veatch, Cynthia Dixon, Rick Matterh, Bob Sackville West, Mike Kreuch, Marc Overhauser, Scott Morgan, Connie Hunter, Neil Gallup, Marjorie Wangen, Tim Gerl. Row 4: Jack Prindle, Holly Getman, Les Uyeji, Jamie Greene, John Strehlow, Terry Bray, Clarke Indahl, Tracy Thompson, Jeff Chance, Nancy Florine, Bill Keating, Band And Orchestra Unify School Spirit Through Music 120 PAUL FENSKE, Drum Major Kevin Derrick, Steve Renner, Kevin Hill, Rick Terao, Steve Crawford, Larry Dietzel, Dan Buchanan, Dave Soejima, Clay Fallis, Mike Flatt, Roger Thomason, Jeff Thomas, George Winship, Dale Pattison, Tom Mattern, Don Speer, Sid Nicholson, Steve Maris. Row 5: Steve Grimm, Brian Zug, Dave Mercury, John Steinheiser, Cary Ross, Harry Case, John Harrison, Mickie Lotze, Larry Mukai, Bill Walter, Mr. C. Oliver Fuller, Director. 9 Band The Tiger Band again maintained its reputation as a superior show and concert band. Over thirty appearances were made during the school year. These included athletic events, two formal concerts, three major parades, WSU Band Day, the Lilac Coronation show, and Commencement. Many individual students represented the school in contests, clinics, and festival honor bands. Orchestra The string orchestra this year was one of the finest in the history of the music department, said director Mr. Fuller. Many of the members were also section leaders in out of school orchestras and festival groups. Their appearances included three concerts, the Lilac Coronation show, a combined choir and orchestra production, and commencement. Row 1: Nancy Lancaster, Molly Staley, Cynthia Bever, Larry Lowe, Corrin Fearn, Terry Wharf. Row 2. Janet Burmingham, Bernard Gence, Art Ogo, Kathy Wangen, Debbie Decker, Judy Fiegen, Carey Numoto, Mary Yake, Monica Hall, Yvonne Caruthers, Deidre Colby. 121 Row 1: Gerri Sunderland, Paulette Steen, Karen Uno, Kathy Sledge, Pat Strehlow, Karen Jared, Linda Breedlove, Debbie Barnes, Debbie Root, Myrna Hardy, Janet Cook, Karen Jacoy, Cathy Lamoreaux, Peggy Rader, Allison Smith, Mary Hewett, Betsy Lindsay, Mary Ann Takahashi, Merrilyn Thune, Kathy Wangen, Mary Saad, Ann Degerstrom, Jackie Garman, CherrI Ruane. Row 2: Debbie Breesnee, Mary McCalley, Janet Pry, Ann Lindman, Cindy Tester, Candy Tester, Joann Smith, Tami Fotheringham, Connie Wolff, Carol Porter, Lois Gartz, Mia Holmquist, Janey Oberg, Dorthea Parsons, Jody Nortell, Sheila Dalrymple, Anne Pattison, Ann Reld, Patty Marsh, Jerry Gardner, Ron Flatow, Spencer Hayashi, Debbie Turrill, Sue Allen, Susan York. Row 3: Robyn Schultze, Susan Birchard, Joyce Higgins, Laurie Loeffler, Allen Tufto, Bob Lowry, Dave Williams, Choir and Girls ' Glee Club presented four concerts this year including the annual Festival of Christmas carols. In addition the choir appeared on television at Christmas time. Besides singing in all the school concerts Tiger- Tones appeared before many civic groups and organizations. Membership in all of these groups is determined through audition. Tiger Tones GIRLS, Left to Right: Paulette Steen, Cindy Tester, Sheila Dalrymple, Laurie Hutchison, Karen Uno, Barbara Harris, Pat Strehlow. BOYS, Left to Right: Curt Nakata, Dennis Nortell, Dave LaFollette, Rick Campbell, Bruce Ainslie, Bob Lowry. Accompanists: Carol Herrmann (piano), Daryl Redeker (guKar). 22 Dennis Nortell, Art Osmundson, Bruce Ainslie, Warren Bell, Mike Wood. Paul Windust, Dave White, Bob Mittelstadt, Jim Berry, Jay Nichols. Mike Kreuch. Linda Lewis, Carlotta Bradley, Brusan Rhoda. Claudia Nelson, Kathy Gaiser. Gwen Berry. Row 4: Joslin Henry, Linda Wallace, Judy Bale, Greg Conrath, Jack Koentopp, John Loeffler, Dave Booth, Nels Engebretson, Mike Malone, Steve Lewis, Marc Charbonneau. Dave Grindle, Chris Kerr, Doug Froese, Dave LaFollette, Brian McCoy, Fred Munson, Daryl Redeker, Rick Campbell, Don Speer. Bob Sackville-West. Jack Lucas, Barbara Harris, Carol Herrmann. Choir Girls ' Glee Row 1: Nancy Greycloud, Kelly Coder, Charlotte Hobbs, Fran Dinkelkamp, Sandy Tinnell, Karen Jacoy, Toni Honda, Karia Honda, Kathy Scott, Trudy Yarbrough, Patti McLeod, Stephanie Coder, Kristine VanderMeer, Diana Ridley, Rhona Honda, Sarah Ehrlich. Row 2: Sheryl Womble, Jeanette Jones, Claudia Nelson, Sandra Harrington, Pam Green, Joyce Jones, Vicki Mathers, Connie Harris, Deborah House. Betty Anderson. Mary Gaetano, Bonnie Humphrey. JoAnn Carter. Charlene Hobbs. Vicki Davis. Linda Marshall, Denise Thompson. Row 3: Carolyn Black. Barbara Jacobson. Cathy Stowers, Brusan Rhoda. Sheryl Laubach, Cindy Utter. Carolyn Sundberg. Barbara Hayes. Mary Kober, Jacquelyn Michelbook, Kristin Cunningham, Carolyn Close, Janece LaValley, Laura Bane, Barbara Mace, Jenny Ward, Lynette Thomas, Molly Rice. i ASB Installation Feb. 10 KJRB-Faculty Basketball Game Dec. 124 Five Days without teachers, students, classes . . . just snow Inaugural Ball Feb. 15 ' ' Scarborough Fair Boys ' Fed. Con Feb. 20 Deputy Hula Show 125 Bookroom, Stage Crew Provide Service Row 1: Louis Schleer, Pam Otto, Sandy Beck. Row 2: Mrs. Dorothy Solin, Gail Siy, Karen Jared. Row 3: Bob Mix, Larry Lowe, Dorothy Wood. Stage Creu) John Stoltes, Kirit Peters, Franit Hornby, Harold Hensley, Steve Harris, Tom Lee. Bookroow Providing special services for students and teachers was the main concern of the booltroom this year. Booitroom helpers learned general office procedure and clerical practice which will aid them in future vocations involving clerical work. Mrs. Dorothy Solin was the bookroom adviser and manager of business supplies. Behind the scenes of every rehearsal and final production this year was the hard work of the stage crew. Stage lighting, managing audio equipment and setting props are some of the various jobs done by the crew. A new audio panel was constructed by Kirk Peters and Frank Hornby to improve the amplifying and sound system in the auditorium. As experts in the field of stage lighting, the crew also set the lighting for several school mixers and did general stage work for Minstrel Show. This year ' s adviser was Mr. Bernie Bunn and head stage manager was Kirk Peters. Service Is Their Slogan Among the activities of the Hi-Fives was a party for new girls to welcome them to the school. Working in conjunction with the Girls ' Federation officers this fall, the Hi-Fives participated in the Big and Little Sister Party. Sunshine Girls took part in these activities as well as sending sunny get well and congratulation notes to girls. Supplying daily services in the student office, the Courtesy Girls ran errands and did various office related jobs. HI-F ues Row 1: Debbie Takami, Leanne Day, Leslie Iwai. Row 2: Betsy Keil, Ann Lindman, Barb Winston, Spring Head. Row 3: Gwen Mukai, Fall Head; Vickie Machacek. Sunshine Girls Row 1: Faith Hinshaw, Geri Shirahama, Patty Kelsch. Row 2: Sandra Wong, Joni Conklin, Fall Head; Kathy Suver, Spring Head; Denise Denton. Row 3: Kris Lowe, Dawnelle Shaw, Pam Mattox. Courtesy Girls Row 1: Andrea Blegen, Sandy Hanson, Bonnie Wolfe, Dawnelle Shaw. Row 2: Mia Holmquist, Diane Brunzell, Ann Reid, Brusan Rhoda. Not Pictured: Monika Stewart. Row 1: Peggy Fitzpatrick, Donna LeClaire, Kathy Numoto, Margene Omoto, Karen Strehlow, Roberta Munson, Jean Yamamoto. Row 2: Linda Miller, Betty Thompson, Jeanette Jones, Julie Steffen, Patty Strehlow, Kathy Hein, Grace Akiyama, Mary Ann Takahashi. Row 3: Vicki Tinnel, Carrie Joseph, Kelly Larned, Wendy Worthington, Carolyn Buchanan, Marilyn Parker, Kathy Kennelly, Mrs. Mildred Schoonover, adviser. FNA Today s Girls Plan FTA Row 1: Debbie TakamI, Kathy Hein, Danielle Skinner, Cheryl Townsend, Patty Strehlow, Sandra Wong, Linda Takami, Mrs. Bonnie Farrow, adviser. Row 2: Laurie Cosby, Kitty Denman, Sherry Boling, Barb Massie, Emi Terao, Cyndie Elliott, Brenda Williams, Kathy Kamel, Maure Pitts. Row 3: Kathy Kennelly, Janet Burmingham, Claudia Biermann, Chris Nyberg, Mary Hinshaw, Ann Fruechte, Carolyn Buchanan, Dee Colby, Monica Mohr. This year the Future Nurses of America visited local hospitals, nursing homes, and other worthwhile organizations. Other activities included films, guest speakers, and a Christmas party. The group was led by fall president Jean Yamamoto and spring president Joanne Jones. Other spring officers were Carlotta Bradley, vice- president; Grace Akiyama, secretary; Jeanette Jones, treasurer, and Carrie Joseph, historian. Among the activities of the Future Teachers of America were a Christmas tea, a spring banquet, and a candy sale. The fall officers were Barb Massie, president; Kathy Hein, vice-president; Kitty Denman, secretary; Ann Fruechte, treasurer, and Ann DeLeon, historian. The spring officers were Cheryl Townsend, president; Laurie Cosby, vice- president; Debbie Takami, secretary; Kitty Denman, treasurer, and Mary Kingsbury, historian. Highlighting the activities of the Homemaking Club was the presentation of the Homemaker of the Year Award. Other projects this year included selling cookbooks and listening to guest speakers. In the fall the group was led by president Kathy Hein. Other officers were Carolyn Buchanan, vice-president; Janey Oberg, secretary; Barb Harris, treasurer, and Elise Brevet, historian. The spring officers were Marci Brown, president; Kathy Suver, vice- president; Karen Stanford, secretary; Connie Landstrom, treasurer, and Gail Kirk, historian. Something new was added to the curriculum this year. Several students received valuable experience by being teachers ' aides at Sacajawea. Those students were Diane Brunzell, Vicki Tinnel, Jim Fletcher, and Marvin McCain. Shown here is Diane Brunzell, helping a student at Sacajawea. Their Future Careers Row 1: Karen Uno, Leslie Iwai, Gail Kirk, Sue Mukai, Kathy Hein, Joanne Rowles, Tanya Kara-Sokol. Row 2. Mrs. Luanna Oberst, adviser, Cathy Hanna, Sally Carillo, Ann Degerstrom, Janey Oberg, Mary Hewett, Becky Lamb, Karen Stanford, Donna Voss, Mrs. Genevieve Esplin, adviser. Row 3: Cindy Haynes, Marci Brown, Sally Schmidt Barb Harris, Ruth Oberg, Vickie Machacek, Connie Landstrom, Ann White, Kathy Suver, Carolyn Buchanan homemaking Club Tigers Participate w Row 1: Jean Goss, Kathy Gaiser, Debbie Sather, Nina Finch, Tom Tal(isal(i, Joe Thayer Kathy Suver, Barb Winston, Danielle Skinner, Jackie Garman. Row 2: Greg Takisaki, Michelle Wright, Judy Brown, Kerri Derrick, Holly Getman, Cathy Hunter, Janet Sahlin, Lynn Greenough, Tom Sather, Jim Anderson, Mr. Skinner, adviser. Row 3: Nancy Ellsworth, Sue Williams, Char Raynor, Kelly Lamed, Adrienne Levitch, Ann Retd, Anne Pattison, Barb Wimberly, Steph Stone, Peggy Rader, Roy Lowry. Row 4: Libby Kopczynski, Steve Sather, John Thayer, Mary Pat Flannery, Arlene Ewle. Judv Camobell. Juan Negri, Kris Backenstoe, Sue Rihm, Jon Stevenson, Vickie Machacek, Donna Polhemus. Entre Nous Fifty-seven boys and girls made up Entre Nous, the largest foreign club this year. One of the main activities undertaken by the club was to send needed articles to our men in Vietnam. Chris McClure, fall semester president, and Anne Pattison, spring semester president, led the group on other successful events such as the annual bake sale and the Christmas Banquet honoring the seven new initiates. Row 1: Cindy Bostwick, Holly Getman, Kathy Bowen. Row 2: Chris McClure, Nancy McClure, Ruth Oberg, Barb Harris. 130 In Foreign Clubs Adelante The Spanish Club had a successful candy sale. They also participated in joint discussions with Shadle Park High School over common Spanish interests. The 29 members were led by fall semester president, Kitty Denman, and spring semester president, Donna Polhemus. Adviser Mr. Read entertained the group with stories and pictures of his travels to Mexico last year. Row 1: Ton! Honda, Debbie Williams, Betsy Lindsay. Row 2: Joanne Terao, Gayleen Greer, Grace Akiyama, Connie Rolfe, Wendy Williams. Row 3: Aimee Snyder, Kitty Denman, Mary Hewett, Gwendy Stuart, Sandy Hanson, Sherry Bollng. Row 4: Lynne Polhemus, Donna Polhemus, Pete Brooks, Henry Helton, Dave Nail, Connie Wolff. Row 1: Claudia Biermann, Karen Echebarger, Jack Shanewise, Kris Lenke, Dawnelle Shaw. Row 2: Mrs. Tollefson, adviser, Lynaire Hughes, Ellen Pearson, Sandra Wong, Dan Froese, Debbie Turrill, Laurel Elmer, Ruth Pattison. Das Rheingold Das Rheingold was led this year by Mike Carr, fall semester president, and Debbie Ellsworth, spring semester president. A Christmas dinner was given to celebrate the end of the initiation of six new members. This spring Mrs. Rapp, a native of Germany who is presently teaching at Shadle Park High School, presented a travelog to the group. 131 Classical This year the Classical Club collected food and clothes at Christmas time and also donated money which went to the Council of Churches for needy families. This project was organized under the fall semester officers who were Janet Burmingham and Faith Hinshaw, consuls; Laurie Loeffler, censor: Katy Abel, puaestor; Scott Berry, scriptor; Tom Fletcher, vigilia; and Bob Mittelstadt, qui conventui praeest. The clu b also conducted a candlelight installation of officers and had an Ides of March Banquet with the Latin classes. The Classical Club spring semester officers were Jim Fletcher, Laurie Loeffler, consuls; Carol Patterson, censor; Cecilia Olsen, quaestor; Mark Bledsoe, scriptor; Lou Cook, vigilia; and Tom Fletcher, qui conventui praeest. Rem 1: Gwen Berry, Faith Hinshaw, Barbara Winston, Bernard Gence, Carol Patterson, Miss Marguerite Cross, adviser. Row 2: Jim Fletcher, Laurie Loeffler. Lou Cool(, Katy Abel, Bob Mittelstadt, Cecilia Olsen. Row 3: Janet Burmingham, Keith Mathews, Gary Wilson, Juan Negri, Scott Berry, Mark Bledsoe, Andy Frazier. Row 1: Mary Ann Taltahashi, Kathy Numoto, Karia Honda, Patty Nowictti, Gwen Mukai, Maria Warren, Mrs. Ikuko Matsumoto, adviser. Row 2: Rhona Honda, Nancy Luth, Peggy McDonald, Dawnelle Shaw, Dee Colby, Judy Leslie, Kathie Nakata. Row 3: David Mukai, Eddie Hunter, Ken Suemori, Mike Marker, Stan Bech. Bill Walter, Bob Sackville-West, Bruce Katahira. Japanese Japanese Club started its second year under the direction of Ken Suemori, president; Nancy Luth, vice-president; Judy Leslie, secretary; Kathy Numoto, treasurer; Rhona Honda, historian. This year the club had a Christmas dinner and saw slides of Stan Bech ' s trip to Japan. In the spring the club had a fortune cookie sale for the students. At the end of the year an exchange student from Japan visited for six weeks and attended school. Spring officers were Gwen Mukai, president; KarIa Honda, vice-president; Patty Nowicki, secretary; Rhona Honda, treasurer; Mary Ann Takahashi, historian. Jr. Execs, Taking trips to business firms to observe business life was the main activity of the Junior Executives. Fall officers were Jim Donahoe, president; Karen Uno, vice-president; Molly Webster, secretary; Kathy Numoto, treasurer; and Sue Mukai, historian. Spring officers were Tim Hill, president; Gary Marks, vice-president; Karen Christner, treasurer; Sue Hagen, secretary; and Linda Erickson, historian. Front Row: Kathy Numoto, Sue Mukai, Jim Donohoe, Karen Uno, Molly Webster. Row 2: Melodee St. Dennis, Sue Hagen, Bob Hardy, Dale Crane, Dennis Barth, Mrs. Thurley Pack. Row 3: Diane Davidson, Linda Erickson, Gary Marks, Mike Graham, Don Speer, Bill Snow. Ti-Deca Collecting canned goods for the needy, furnishing rides to the polls for senior citizens and taking several field trips were included in the Ti-Deca activities this year. Fall officers were Bob Hardy, president; Louise Schieche, vice-president; Diane Mathews, secretary; Jim Donohoe, treasurer; Judy Crockett, historian; and Sue Hagen, parliamentarian. Spring officers were Dale Crane, president; Dennis Barth, vice-president; Judy Crockett, secretary; Cathy Morris, treasurer; Shirley Chavez, historian, and Bob Hardy; parliamentarian. Several Lewis and Clark Ti- Deca members partic- ipated in a state-wide convention in Yakima. They were Janyce Barnes, Mike Boothe, Dale Crane, Sue Hagen, Lowell Harris, Jean Meagley, Cathy Morris, Lynn Poppe, Louise Schieche, and Betty Thompson. Front Row: Louise Schieche. Sue Hagen, Diane Mathews, Jean Meagley, Janyce Barnes, Betty Thompson, Judy Hartman, Mrs. Flora Gibbs. adviser. Row 2: Lowell Harris, Norman Harris. Dennis Barth, Jim Donohoe, Bill Snow, John Schroeder, Shirley Chavez, Debbie Morrow. Row 3; Bob Hardy, Dale Crane, Judy Crockett, Cathy Morris. Mike Boothe, Kelly Gardner, Judy Edwards, Lynn Poppe. Math Tri ' Scl forum Forum Mrs. Gerda Wright became the new adviser for Forum Club, LC ' s social science discussion club, this year. She succeeded Miss Katherine Hunt, who was adviser for 21 years. John Sahlin, fall semester president, and Rici( Mattern, spring semester president, led Forum meetings and activities, such as giving money to the Indians and the traditional spring picnic. Other fall officers were Mary Hinshaw, secretary; Ted Kozen, treasurer; and Debbie Meyer, historian. Spring officers included Nancy Luth, secretary; Cathy Hunter, treasurer; and Debbie Darling, historian. Row l: Sandra Wong, Debbie Meyer, Cathy Hunter, Ted Kozen, Mrs. Wright, adviser. Row 2: Jan Richardson, Kathy Gaiser, Nancy Luth, Claudia Biermann, Kay Deasy, Laurie Hutchison. Row 3: Debbie Darling, Ben Stone, Juan Negri, John Sahlin, Paul Franklin, Rick Mattern. Tri-Sci Science speakers were on the agenda for Tri-Sci this year. They included Mr. Carl Milton, who spoke about science studies in Australia. This year ' s fall officers were Bruce Stedman, president; Keith Mathews, vice-president, treasurer; Gary Wilson, secretary. The Spring officers were Jack Prindle, president; John Brozovsky, vice- president; and Gail Sly, secretary, treasurer. Row 1: Mr. Leaver, adviser, Betsy Brandon, Lynn Oka, Laurie Hutchison, Dave Mukai, Larry Mukai. Row 2: Bill Luce, Jon Stevenson, Kay Deasy, Gail Sly, Chris Nyberg, Larry Nicholas, Mike Morgan, John Brozovsky. Row 3: Joan Eilertsen, Bruce Stedman, Jack Prindle, Keith Mathews, Gary Wilson, Chris Johnson, Jack Shanewise. 134 Promote Thinking Math Club Officers and members worked together to make Math Club very active this year. The annual school Math Contest ended a series of Math Club activities including bake sales, volleyball games and speakers. Fall officers were Keith Mathews, president; Jon Stevenson, vice-president; Chris Nyberg, secretary; Paul Oberg, treasurer; and Gary Wilson, fifth executive. Spring officers included Gary Wilson, president; Bruce Stedman, vice-president; Lynn Oka, secretary; John Brozovsky, treasurer; and Ann Fruechte, fifth executive. Paul Oberg spikes a shot as Gary Wilson, Lynn Oka, and Jon Stevenson look on at a recent Math-Forum volleyball game. Row 1: Lynn Oka, Peggy Rader, Kathy Kamel, Bill Luce, Joel Brozovsky, Betsy Brandon, Jean Yamamoto. Row 2: Paul Oberg, Keith Mathews, Joan Eiiertsen, John Brozovsky, Chris Nyberg, Steve Sather, Larry Nicholas, Mike Morgan. Row 3: Mr. Sivertson, adviser, Gary Wilson, Ann Fruechte, Chris Muller, Bruce Stedman, John Sahlin, Jack Shanewise. 135 Row 1- Cathy Hunter, Kerri Derrick, Kam Majer, Linda Taltami, Sharon Suliivan, Peggy Conner, Carol Chapman, Danielle Skinner, Margie Nozaki, Robin Cersley, Gayleen Greer, Jill Nunemaker, Toni Honda, Patty Kelsch, Mary Ann Takahashi, Sandra Wong, Patty Marsh Betsy Lindsay Gen Shirahama, Nina Finch, Debbie Takami, Susan Hayashi. Row 2: Sheryl Smith, Lor! Davidson, Georgilu WMIiams Barb Massie, tsy 0 Kelly, Jeanne Herron, Cheryl Townsend, Tami Fotheringham, Jennifer Allen, Nancy Denman, Marilyn Mayberry, Carol Rumford, Kathy Sledge, Chris McClure Margene Omoto, Sally McSpadden, Barb Wimberley, Karen Echelbarger, Kathy Kennelly, Mary Saad, Kathy Hem, Lynn Oka, Zoe Lenhart. Row 3- Debbll McLaughlin, Caroline Craig, Wendy Williams, Jody Nortell, Carolyn Pardini, Terri Olds, Patti Tomlinson, Mary Leslie, Carolyn Sundberg, Carol Clarkson, Bonnie Kreuch, Lynaire Hughes, Kathy Wangen, Peggy Rader, Lynn Greenough, Jerri Cronkhlte, Aimee Snyder, Debbie Edburg, Anne Pattison, Kathy Kamel, Kitty Denman, Betsy Keil, Debbie Darling, Sherry Boling, Laurel Elmer, El en Pearson, Gwen Mukai. Row 4: Laurie Hutchison Sue Rihm, Judy Leslie, Ruth Pattison, Molly Staley, Jan Rodway, Kay Deasy, Ruth Oberg, Claudia Biermann Colleen Powell, Joan Eilertsen, Barb Harris, Kathy Gaiser, Libby Kopczynski, Mary Van de Ven, Michelle Saad, Elise Brevet, Nancy Lancaster Kris Backenstoe, Mary Hinshaw, Ann Fruechte, Carolyn Buchanan, Chris Nyberg, Marilyn Parker, Kelly Larned, Arlene Eagle, Judy Campbell, Dee Colby, Brenda Williams. Spirit Is Their Most Important Product There was a new look to the Ti-Girls this year. New uniforms were the biggest change in the appearance of the organization since 1954 when their uniform was then completely redesigned. The style of the new dress uniform was generally the same as in past years. Ti-Girls, under the direction of Miss Virginia Danke and Miss Sonja Roach, also performed at the league football games. Their first most important performance was a lighted stunt honoring the Shriners and the Shrine Hospital. They also marched during the Baseball Parade, commemorating the Spokane Indians, and the Lilac Festival Torchlight Parade. Promoting school spirit was the main concern of the Ti- Girls. They were active in stimulating student participation during pep cons and at all athletic events. Some of their annual activities and events included the Goal Post Gallop, honoring the football team, the Ti-Girl Con, the Spring Mixer, and the fall and spring luncheons announcing the new officers and new members. Carolyn Sundberg, Betsy Lindsay and Lynaire Hughes perform the Robot Dance in the Ti-Girl Con. Spring Spring Officers— Row 1: Sally McSpadden, historian; Barb Massie, president; Ann Fruechte, vice-president; Nancy Lancaster, secretary. Ram 2: Barb Harris, drill master; Marilyn Mayberry, sgt-at-arms; KerrI Derrick, treasurer; Kay Deasy, sgt-at-arms. 13 Row 1: Cheryl Townsend, Leanne Day, Ian Cunningham, Carolyn Black, Lynne Polhemus, Mrs. Howard. Row 2: Julie Norbeck, Jim Bolker, Janet Burmlngham, Becky Lamb, Mary White, Judy Bolker. Row 3: Donna Polhemus, Doug McKerney, Jack Prindle, Corky Lambert, Dawn Bartline. Papyrus Stylus, a literary magazine, was the main project of Papyrus this year. Presiding over the club this fall was Vicki Butler. Other fall officers were Judy Bolker, vice- president; Lynne Polhemus, secretary-treasurer; and Ian Cunningham, sgt-at-arms. Spring officers were Judy Bolker, president; Cheryl Townsend, vice-president; Jim Bolker, secretary; Jim Fletcher, treasurer; and Ian Cunningham, sgt-at-arms. Mrs. Alda Howard was the club ' s adviser. AFS Busy this year, AFS became a sanctioned Lewis and Clark club when its constitution was ratified by the ASB. It was the home club of Juan Negri, AFS exchange student. Jon Stevenson and Sandra Wong were co-chairman for the club this year. Other fall officers included Kris Backenstoe, secretary; Kathy Suver, treasurer; Nancy Luth, historian; Ann Fruechte, sgt-at-arms. Spring officers were Debbie Turrill, secretary; Kjell Torngren, treasurer; Kerri Derrick, historian; Bruce Stedman, sgt-at-arms. Mr. William Sevadjian was the adviser. Row 1: Jennifer Allen, Jackie Garman, Faith Hinshaw, Debbie Darling, Nancy Ellsworth, Sandra Wong, Kerri Derrick, Linda Takami, Betsy Lindsay, Debbie Williams, Tanya Kara-Sokol. Row 2: Kari Bowden, Gia Hall, Barb Winston, Kay Deasy, Chris Nyberg, Debbie Turrill, Nancy Luth, Colleen Bailey, Mary Kingsbury, Kathy Kennelly, Karen Echelbarger, Becky Lamb. Row 3: Monica Mohr, Nancy Lancaster, Mary Pat Flannery, Debbie Ellsworth, Molly Staley, Jon Stevenson, Judy Campbell, Kathy Suver, Pam Mattox, Brenda Williams, Adrienne Levitch, Joan Eilertsen. Row 4: Phil Spangler, John Sahlin, Kris Backenstoe, Ann Fruechte, Dave Nail, Rob Baucom, Juan Negri, Bruce Stedman, Ben Stone, John Thayer, Steve Sather, Kelly Lamed. Book Club Sending books to Viet Nam, a professional book review and a Christmas banquet were the main projects of Book Club this year. Made up of juniors and seniors, the adviser of the club was Mrs. Knox. Fall officers were: Lynn Oka, president; Rob Baucom, vice-president; Ann Fruechte, secretary; Carolyn Buchanan, treasurer. Spring officers were: Sue Nelson, president; Kjell Torngren, vice-president; Jerri Cronkhite, secretary; Faith Hinshaw, treasurer. Row 1: Rhona Honda, Lynn Oka, Faith Hinshaw, Sue Mukai, Kathy Hein, Mrs. Knox, adviser. Row 2: Marilyn Parker, Vicki Tinnel, Karyn Christner, Sue Nelson, Jerry Cronkhite, Andrea Blegen. Row 3: Ann Fruetche, Rob Baucom, Kjell Torngren, Owen Keiser, Colleen Powell, Shirley Chavez. Pages Pages was unique in that it was the only club open to sophomores and freshmen. Book reviews and a spring picnic were the club ' s activities this year. Officers for the fall semester were Doug Froese, president; Jim Berry, vice-president; Liz Reid, secretary; Monica Mohr, treasurer; Doug Froese, historian. Adviser for the club was Mrs. Frances Vecchio. Row 1: Carey Numoto, Karen Huston, Jim Berry, Judy Kelley, Debbie Decker. Row 2: Marc Overhauser, Liz Reid, Jackie Sweitzer, Ann White, Bonnie DInnison, Mrs. Frances Vecchio, adviser. Row 3: Sam Birchard, Doug Froese, Susan Echelbarger, Dwight Calkins, Monica Mohr. Lettermen Ron Hnrrh?.nH N u N Schurman R.ch Ahlquist. J.m Anderson. Ron Ellsworth, Larry Bavuso, Shane Sorey. Row 2: Biff Long, Jon Hulen G v vindPr Mp r u ' J VV . ' ' ' oentopp. Row 3: Dan Close, Bob Bergh, John Burroughs, Chr s Appleton kZI nlliZ 1 I; Q Mattern. Row 4: Paul Franklin, Curt Donner, Chris Johnson, Jim West Jim Skadan Chris Keer, Dave Nail, Steve Bontrager, Rick Nichols. Not Pictured: Mr. John Kahle, adviser. laaan, i-nris Various Abilities Honored Chess Society CHESS BOARDS, pawns, and concentrating eyes could be seen in homerooms, classes, and study halls as Chess Society members were practicing for tourna- ments with other schools as well as among themselves. Front Row: Dave Mukai, Jim Tamura, Greg Takisaki, Jim Mukai, Leslie Uyeji, Larry Mukai. Row 2: Raleigh Minard. Jim Johnson, Dean Miller, Joel Brozovsky, Gary Wilson, Karl Moulton, Scott Lehinger, Mr. Carl Milton, adviser. Row 3: Darry Crossley, Mike Major, Rob Baucom, Keith Mathews, Jack Prindle, Mark Sterk, John Brozovsky, Willy Henry. 40 Lettermen 1 Front Row: Skip Elliott, Randy Maras. Ken Suemori, Jon Stevenson, Paul Nelson, Bob Hansen, Dave O ' Brien, Paul Fenske. Row 2: Terry Kelly, Dave Plummer, Bill Long, Dick Sams, Mike Clarke, Rick Maras, Steve Conley, Bruce Stedman. Row 3: Allen Tufto, Mark Rosenquist, Jim Anderson, Mike Malone. Bob Hindin, Bill Kilian, Mike Powell, Gary Kopczynski, Tom Green. Row 4: Mike Benson, Phil Burkwist, Ed Springer, Loren Mercer, Dan Schnell, Bruce Donner, Don Speer, Bill Oaksford, Paul Oberg. By Club Membership Quill And Scroll THIS YEAR QUILL and Scroll became an organized club in addition to being an honor society for journalists. The club presented the Stoddard King Award at a spring banquet for the Tiger. This was the first award to be given to the outstanding journalist on the yearbook and on the newspaper. Front Row: Nina Finch, Linda Takami, Cheryl Townsend, Kathy Kennelly, Laurie Cosby, Ann DeLeon, Karyn Christner. Row 2: Kathy Suver, Celeste Franklin, Roy Lowry, Marilyn Parker, Barb Nuess, Julie Norbeck, Alison Davidson, Mr. Donald G. Black, adviser. Row 3: Gail Sly, Vicki Bever, Ben Stone, Jim Skadan, Keith Mathews, Connie Thurber, Joel Brozovsky. 141 Row 1: Jim Warrick, Jay Nichols, Paul Franidin, Mike Clarice, Andy MacGillvray, Curt Nakata, Skip Elliott, Dick Sams. Row 2: Dan Close, Rich Ahlquist, Bob Coats, Dave Nail, Chris Majer, Mark Johnson, Mark Simpson, Bill Oaksford, Jack Koentopp, Paul Fenske. Row 3: Curt Donner, Phil Spangler, John Sahlin, John Etter, Jim Skadan, Tom Greene, Steve Conley, Paul Nelson, Steve Maris, Mr. Hamilton, adviser. Senate Club Joastmasters Row 1: Tom Sather, Jim Anderson, Dave Nail, Pete Johnstone, Curt Nakata, Jim Warrick, Mr. Cllne, adviser. Row 2: Jon Stevenson, John Thayer, Jack Shanewise, Don Rowe, Jim Anderson, Gery VanderMeer, Paul Franklin, Gary Marks. Row 3: Ben Stone, Gil Griffiths, Juan Negri, Steve father, Gary Kopcynski, Bruce Donner, Dan Close, Clarke Indahl. Row 4: Phil Spangler, Curt Donner, John Sahlin, Jim Skadan, Dan Schnell, Steve Maris, Chris Johnson. 142 Row 1: Jim Warrick, Steve Lander, Gery VanderMeer, Steve Sather, Mike Lo«, John Wallingford, Ricl Mattern. Row 2: Bob Bergh, Jim Anderson, Dave Nail, Paul Fenske, Mark Guthrie, Cary Kopczynski, Bill Oaksford, Pete Johnstone. Row 3: John Thayer, Juan Negri, Paul Franklin, Mike Powell, Steve Bontrager, Mark Simpson, Bruce Donner, Mr. Sullivan, adviser. Row 4: Steve Conley, Mark Johnson, Chris Majer, Jim Skadan, Dan Schnell, Steve Maris, Jim West, Don Rowe. Key Club SENATE CLUB was formed to further members ' interest and proficiency in public speaking and to learn about parliamentary procedure according to Roberts Rules of Order. The club annually holds a mock trial, Christmas party and a spring picnic. In the past, various law enforcement officers have spoken to the club. Officers for the fall semester were Tom Greene, president Steve Conley, vice-president; Paul Nelson, secretary; Mark Johnson, treasurer; Dave Nail, parliamentarian; and Mike Clarke, fifth executive. Officers for the spring were Paul Franklin, president; Bill Oaksford, vice-president; Rich Ahlquist, secretary; Bob Coats, treasurer; Steve Maris, parliamentarian; and Curt Donner, fifth executive. EVERGREEN JUNIOR TOASTMASTERS was formed to help develop poise and skill in public speaking. The Toastmasters annually sponsor the Liars Contest and a mock trial. Other activities of the club include a Father- Son Banquet and a spring picnic. The fall officers were Jack Shanewise, president; Jon Stevenson, vice-president; Ben Stone, secretary; Steve Maris, treasurer; and Gery VanderMeer, parliamentarian. The spring officers were John Thayer, president; Chris Johnson, vice-president; Gary Marks, secretary; Paul Franklin, treasurer; and Jim Anderson, parliamentarian. KEY CLUB was founded as a school and community service organization. It is under the sponsorship of the downtown chapter of the Kiwanis International. This year Key Club ' s activities included such projects as helping with the Kiwanian apple sale, sponsoring some members to the Key Club National Convention, helping Goodwill, and their annual mistletoe sale. The money the Key Club receives from its many projects is donated to various service clubs at school. Officers for the fall semester were Dave Nail, president; Rick Maras, vice-president; Steve Sather, secretary; Jim West, treasurer; Paul Fenske, fifth executive. The officers for the spring semester included Dan Schnell, president; Rick Mattern, vice-president; Cary Kopczynski, secretary; Steve Maris, Treasurer; Mike Powell, fifth executive. Any boy desiring membership in the club must have his name submitted by a member. These boys are judged on their qualities of leadership, scholarship, and character. 143 Dasidhan Dasidrian, the all-city talent club, promotes the individual talent of each of its members through philanthropic projects and their annual Frivolities. Frivolities is a musical comedy which was held at the Civic Theater this year. Other activities of the club include a Dad- Daughter Dinner, l A o t h e r - D a u g h t e r Luncheon, Alumni Tea, Senior Recital and a Spring Dinner Dance. A talent show was given for the children at Lakeland Village for their semester project. Row 1: Corrin Fearn, Sue Mukai, Holly Getman, Kathy Gaiser, Carol Clarkson, Betsy Keil, Debbie Williams, Paulette Steen, Lindsay Jurgensen. Row 2: Debbie McLaughlin, Char Raynor, Nancy McClure, Kam Majer, Shelly Tinnel, Ann Reid, Laurie Hutchison, Carol Herrmann, Wendy Williams, Mary Jo Dodson. Row 3: Nancy Lancaster, Deirdre Colby, Molly Staley, Arlene Eagle, Nancy Pollock, Cynthia Bever, Yvonne Caruthers, Carlotta Bradley, Brenda Williams. Fine Arts Fine Arts Club offers membership to any student having had at least one semester of art. Besides the fall and spring initiations. Fine Arts takes part in activities concerning art, such as museum tours and visits to local college art departments. The main fund raising project of Fine Arts is its annual art sale held in the spring. Row 1: Janey Oberg, Jill Nunemaker, Jan Nunemaker, Bob Takeshita, Georgilu Williams, Jane Mannex, Peggy Rowles, Paula Petherham. Row 2: Melody Cerenzie, Carolyn Sundberg, Carol Clarkson, Janice Manion, Bonnie Kreuch, Sally McSpadden, Roy Lowry, Mary Jo Dodson. Row 3: Janie Nichols, Terri Knott, Charlene Cole, Lora Lee Olson, Kris Spear, Ann Reid, Kris Lowe, Carolyn Buchanan, Margie Schasre, Vicki Tinnel. Row 4: Colleen Powell, Pam Jackowich, Gary Malmqulst, Kay Stokes, Bill Alfstad, Buster Gardella, Kris Backenstoe, Betsy Long, Gail Maxwell. 144 Performing Arts Orpheus Orpheus is a talent club that encourages every phase of the performing arts through practice and public performance. This year the members of Orpheus gave shows for the Edgecliff Tuberculosis Sanitarium, the Veterans ' Hospital, and the Shriners ' Hospital. This spring the members of Orpheus will put on a show for the parents, teachers, and general public. The show will be held in the auditorium. Other activities include a Christmas party, a spring picnic, and a Senior banquet. Row 1: Karen Uno, Bill Shaw, Bill Graham, Debbie Barnes, Paulette Steen, Nancy Greycloud. Row 2: Mrs. Hutchison, advisor, Joan Harrison, Betsy Keil, Laurie Hutchison, Carol Herrmann, Mary Gaetano, Shelly Tinnel. Row 3: Dawnelle Shaw, Dana Hicks, Laurie Loeffler, Lee Perkins, Daryl Redeker, Robyn Schultze, Kit Carpenter, Lynnette Thomas. Row 4: Dave Booth, Fred Munson, Jay Johnson, Mark Bledsoe, Curt Nakata, Kelly Larned, Arlene Eagle, Steve Renner. Thespians Thespians is Lewis and Clark ' s drama club. All students who joined Thespians this year had to acquire the necessary ten points by participating in a presentation of any dramatic art. This year Thespians put on several plays at Rockwood Manor. They also participated in the entertainment for the Dad-Daughter-Son Dessert. Row 1: Peggy Rowles, Karen Lundberg, Claudia Backlund, Tracy Rkhter, Mrs. Carswell. Row 2: DebbI Root, Debbie Barnes, Laurie Armstrong, Fern Box, Lynnette Thomas. Row 3: Rick Campbell, Sam Birchard, Scott Berry, Maure Pitts, Ted Hall. 145 Varsitij Debate The Lewis and Clark debaters were all varsity this year. Under the coaching of Mr. Higel, the five debaters went to several district meets. This semester they visited various college debate tournaments. Vicki Butler John Burroughs Ian Cunningham Lane Gullickson Mr. Higel Usherettes Usherettes is a service club at Lewis and Clark. Members usher at most of the school convocations and concerts, as well as for various other public programs. Their biggest project is ushering for the annual Lewis and Clark Minstrel Show. Some of the proceeds from this show are given to the usherettes for a spring banquet. Front Row: Melodie St. Dennis, Sheryl Womble, Sue Mukai, Louise Schieche, Jacltie Bucknell, Carlotta Bradley, Adrienne Levitch, Irene Asai, Kathy Numoto, Sherl Beal. Row 2: Joni Conklin, Linda Lewis, Linda Shockley, Mary Kingsbury, Colleen Bailey, Alison Davidson, Sue Hagen, Betty Thompson, Jean Emacio, Ruth Harcus. Row 3: Linda Erickson, Connie Wolff, Kay Stokes, Jean Meagley, Wendy Worthington, Vicki Tinnell, Gail Sly, Ann McCormack, Vicki Jones, Kris Spear, Lynn Pickett. 146 Archery Club TOXOPHILITE, lover of arrows , is the official title of Archery Club. Twice a month the members of Archery Club get together for practice shoots held in the girls ' gym. They also have a shoot at Manito Park in connection with their spring picnic. Archery Club is open to all students having an interest in archery. Row 1: Dan Simnionhw, Judy Harwood, Tim McSpadden. Row 2: Mr. Orlando Fletcher, adviser, Chris Hensley, Gall Powell, Pam Ross. Row 3: Mark Groenig, Glenn Bacl(enstoe, Bruce Stedman, Doug Harvey. Architectural Club ARCHITECTURAL CLUB gives its members an oppor- tunity to better understand the many problems of archi- tectural design. Various speakers from this field were invited to speak to the members this year. A few of these included a speaker from the Spokane River Develop- ment project, an electrical contractor, and speakers from other architectural firms. Other activities included films on architecture, tours, and local field trips. Row 1- Ken Suemori, Ed Sneva, Doug Heyamoto, Tim McSpadden. Row 2: Nels Engebretson, Jim West, Gery VanderMeer, Joel Brozovsky, Mr. Weed, adviser. Row 3: Lee Schleer, Gery Willms, Bob Hansen, Chris Johnson, Clay Carney, Ken Hagel. 147 Ti-G ' irl Con ' ' Ark ir March 21 2Sth Knma M nstrel Show Tomp etc y Re 3o { t ot]ar f ' March 5-8 Courtesy of Spokane Daily Chronicle «1T Lilac Princess Finalists April 2 Front Row: Debbie Ellsworth, Kathy Kamel, Brenda Williams, Vicki Jones. Back Row: Kathy Sledge, Betsy Lindsay, Joni Conklin, Ann Reid, Kris Spear, Mary Jo Dodson. Photography by Erna Bert Nelson Basketball Royalty Linda Shockley Queens JoniConklin Kathy Suver Ann Reid Debbie Ellsworth 150 Lilac Princess Brenda Williams Courtesy of Harriet Nelson Cowling TOP ROW: Lynn Oka, Patty Marsh CENTER ROW: Joan Eilertsen, Kathy Sledge, Debbie McLaughlin BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Wangen, Jeanne Herron Running Ability Guides LC To Third MIKE CLARKE: Captain and Hammerslaughter of the Year Rushing was the main feature of the 1968 Tiger football team. The offense ' s big threat was the running of Steve Conley, Jay Nichols, and John Etter. The defense excelled in clogging the rushing attacks of its opponents. This combination gained LC third place in the City League, with a five and four record, behind champions Gonzaga and Rogers. Both the offense and defense finished high in many of the league team statistics. The offense was third in yards gained rushing (1,786), third in least yards lost rushing (208), and third in net yards rushing (1,578). They were second in least yards penalized (279). These factors of fine running and few penalties added up to a ball-control type of game. They also kept the pressure on when the defense allowed a score by being third in kickoff return yards (439). The offense also helped the defense by placing second in punting average (32.6 yds. per kick). The defense was effective in stopping the other teams ' rushing. They were third in least rushing yards allowed (1,578), third in least net rushing yards allowed (1,391), and third in least net rushing and passing yards allowed (2,114). After a poor start, the pass defense improved enough to finish second in least passes attempted against them (116) and second in least pass completions allowed (54). The pursuit against the kick return was especially effective. They were first in least punt return yards allowed (15) and third in least kickoff return yards allowed (352. The defense helped get the ball for the offense by placing third in least first downs allowed (108). JAY NICHOLS: Inspirational Award Winner. Quarterback John Etter listens as Coach George Sullivan explains the next option. Front Row: Rich Ahlquist, Dave Koller, Chris Appleton, Rick Padayao, Dave Nail, Mark Simpson, Rick Nelson, Eddie Ashley, Mgr. Ron Hilderbrand. Second Row: Head Mgr. Jim West, Rick Maras, Paul Oberg, Gary Vander Meer, Bill Oaksford, Paul Franklin, Mike Malone, Robin Dinkelkamp, Joe Crosby, Bob Coats, Paul Nelson, Mgr. Dave Mukai. Third Row: Head Coach George Sullivan, Virgil Gentry, Mark Johnson, Steve Bontrager, Bill Kilian, Dan Close, Mike Alice, Ed Murray, Jay Nichols, Steve Spear, Rick Nichols, Coach Bill Denholm, Coach Bob Miller. Back Row: Bruce Donner, Steve Conley, Bob Hansen, Jon Hurst, Jim Skadan, Tim Charbonneau, Tom Greene, Dan Schnell, Chris Kerr, Curt Donner, John Etter, Chris Muller, Mike Clarke, Mgr. Rick Mattern, Mgr. Bill Long. Not Pictured: Pat Lancaster. Clarke, M-Statei 5 Are All-City Gonzaga 35 LC 0 Rogers 13 LC 6 LC 19 NC 13 LC 28 Shadle 14 LC 23 Ferris 0 Gonzaga 28 LC 0 Rogers 19 LC 6 LC 14 NC 6 LC 13 Shadle 0 W L Gonzaga 8 1 Rogers 8 1 LC 5 4 NC 3 6 Shadle 3 6 Ferris 0 9 All-State Mike Clarke (also his second All-City year), and All-City seniors Steve Conley and Bill Oaksford, and juniors John Etter and Rick Maras provided the core for this year ' s Tiger team. Mike Clarke was chosen as a linebacker on the 1968 All- State team. For All-City he was chosen for line backer and center and was honorary captain of the Chronicle team. As the captain of LC ' s team he played both offense and defense. A sure tackier and fine blocker, he was the leader and kept the team together during the toughest games. Steve Conley, another two-way player, was picked for both a running back and defensive back. Steve had the most net yards rushing for LC and was the most consistent defensive back on the squad. Quarterback John Etter had a good year at that position but was selected as a running back. He carried a good part of the offensive load, finishing first in the league in rushing carries (153), touchdowns (9), and scoring (65 pts.). He was second in total offense (1,037 yds.) and total offense average (115.1 yds. per game). He also handled the punting, finishing second in punting average (32.6 yds. per kick). .Rick Maras played both ways and was picked for offensive guard. He led a great many of the running plays and was solid at his linebacking spot. Rick injured his knee in the Shadle game, but was back soon to play well the rest of the season. Bill Oaksford, an honorable mention guard, was another two-way player. A good offensive blocker, he was a truly tough defensive nose guard. Shadle Park defenders. All-City guard Rick Maras sets for a downfield block against the Rogers Pirates. Steve Conley, All-City back and LC ' s leading net ground gainer, scores against North Central. DAVE NAIL Quarterback STEVE CONLEY Halfback All— City Defensive Back Second Team Running Back Winning Season Highlights Seniors Final Effort The seniors of the 1968 Tiger football team were large in number but also largely unnoticed outside their own school. While three of them (Mike Clarke, Steve Conley, and Bill Oaksford) did make All-City, and a few were seen in some of the statistics (Conley and Jay Nichols were high in rushing, Tom Greene was up in pass receiving, and Dave Nail led the league in pass completion average, throwing two passes and completing both), most went unnoticed because they played on the defensive team and on the offensive line. Mike Clarke, Bill Oaksford, Mark Johnson, Bruce Donner, and Jim Skadan were in the heart of the line and formed the backbone of the offense. On defense it was again the line and linebackers who were consistent. Oaksford, Skadan, Johnson, Chris Kerr, Virgil Gentry, Tom Greene, and Paul Nelson all played a great deal on the line. Clarke and Jay Nichols led the linebackers. Conley, Nail, and Greene were the leaders of the defensive backfield. Thus it can be seen that the seniors of this LC football team were the main reasons for a winning season. STEVE BONTRAGER Center MI KE CLARKE Center All— City Center All — State Linebacker GERY VANDERMEER Halfback JAY NICHOLS Fullback BILLKILIAN Halfback PAUL FRANKLIN Halfback 158 BILL OAKSFORD Guard Honorable Mention All— City Guard MARK JOHNSON Tackle RICK PADAYAO Guard DAN SCHNELL Tackle PAUL NELSON End PAULOBERG Tackle JIM SKADAN Tackle BRUCE OONNER Tackle CHRIS KERR Tackle Quick B-Squad, Second By One Game Front Row: Bill Putney, Art Osmundson, Chris Camp, Jim Warrick, Steve Crawford, Bob Nelson, Tom Sather, Stan Kuwada, Mike Loft, Jeff Hansen, Steve Sly, John Gaetano. Second Row: Bob Denham, Roy Ishitani, Ken Adams, John Wallingford, Dale Yamamoto, Terry Weedmark, Jeff Sprague, Jan Sneva, Mike Warren, Paul Nicholson, Bill Nelson, Gary Rhodes, John Steinheiser, Al Harkey, Back Row: Doug Froese-Mgr., Mike Gerfen, Ken Bartline, Howie Anderson, William Morgan, Brad Hunter,Gary Larson, Joe Lackey, Roger Habbestad, Wesley Franks, Marc Charbonneau, Phil Losh, Cliff Hazlett, Paul Adamson-Mgr. The B-squad had a great year finishing second to Gonzaga. They tied the Bullpups only to miss a share of first place when they lost to Shadle in the last game. Coach Gene Sivertson said of his team ' . . .the 1968 B ' s were above average ability-wise and academically. They were one of the most willing groups I have ever worked with. I would predict a bright future for this group as they move to varsity level. Some of the usual starters who played both offense and defense were Bob Denham, Al Harkey, Mike Loft, and Steve Sly. LC 7 Rogers 0 LC 14 NC 7 LC 33 Shadle 19 LC 14 Ferris 6 LC 25 Gonzaga 25 LC 20 Rogers 14 LC 18 NC 12 Shadle 26 LC W 13 L T Gonzaga 7 0 1 LC 6 1 1 Ferris 5 3 0 Shadle 2 5 1 NC 1 6 1 Rogers 0 6 2 Coach Gene Sivertson had one of his finest years as B-squad head coach. Coach Pete Wertz studies a rough game scrimmage. 160 Frosh Ghdders Share First Place Frosh football is often a boy ' s first high school athletics and many times the boy will not have played tackle before. For these reasons it is a very demanding job to coach this team. Head Coach Bob Scott and his assistants Pat Pfeifer and Larry Thompson did a remarkable job with this year ' s group. The frosh tied for first with Ferris, losing only to that team. Coach Scott described his team as not large but real quick and as having a real good attitude. He also said that there were about twenty truly outstanding players on the squad. LC 41 Rogers 0 LC 7 Gonzaga 0 LC 31 NC 7 Ferris 20 LC 8 LC 38 Rogers 0 Assistant coaches Pat Pfeifer (left) and Larry Thompson (middle) were invaluable in helping Head Coach Bob Scott lead his team to the frosh football city title. W L 4 1 4 1 3 2 1 3 0 5 Front Row: Lance Powell, Joe Fenske, Mike Flatt, Kevin Kuwada, Tom Hanneman, Gary Laakso, Scott Smith, Jerry Chappie, Rick Brooks, Kurt Steinheiser, Tom Dodson, Rick LaValley, George Brown, Dan Oaksford. John Mauch, Dan Sheeran. Middle Row: Pete Jakubiak, Richard Brown, Tracy Rosenquist. Brad Reith. Joel Duncan, Randy Harris, Jim Manion, Mike Yarbrough, Mike Triplett, Jim Rhoades, Bob Ward, Bill Long, Jamie Greene, Mel Parker, Gary Sly. Back Row: Rick Green, Dale Pattison, Jack Hohner, Glenn Backenstoe, Roy Jennings, John Mc Cormack, Rich Morrow, Jim Cane, Mike Haller, Roland Smith, Dan Ott, John Carter, Andy Gilmore, Scott Worthington, Jim Travis, John Luth, Paul Windust. Not Pictured: Chris Anstine, Dana Bradfute, Bob Guthrie, Steve Kelsh, Dave Lambert, John Lockridge, John Loeffler, Kevin Richardson, Mgr. Scott Morgan, Mgr. David Soejima. Burkwist and Team, Sixth in State; Second in City With only three returning iettermen, the L.C. Cross- country team took second in the All-City Meet and sixth in the State Meet. Highlights of the season were provided by senior Phil Burkwist who capped his sensational career by taking second in the All-City Meet, third in the State Meet, running the fastest three-mile (Comstock record), in the city of 14:27, setting a record of 9:28 in the senior division of the Highland Invitation, and being elected captain and inspiration award winner of the team. Other bright spots were a first by Dave Vander Meer, in the 9-10 division of the Highland Invitation, and a first by Shane Sorey in the Frosh All-City Meet with a record time of 10:54. Allen Schurman was second in 11:08. Coach Speer, quite pleased with this year ' s team, reported that he looks forward to next season. Coach Jim Speer, in his first season at LC, guided his team well in heavy competition. Front Row: Allen Tufto, Allen Schurman, Shane Sorey, Dave Vander Meer, Sid Nicholson, Back Row: Mgr. Jim Fletcher, Paul Fenslte, Mike Benson, Phil Burkwist, Mgr. Dave Plummer, Coach Jim Speer. The LC varsity team is losing three fine seniors in Phil Burkwist, Paul Fenske, and Allen Tufto. Burkwist, a four year letterman, will be remembered as one of LC ' s greats. Fenske, a two year letterman and definite factor in this year ' s team success, ran at numbers three and four all year. Tufto, a first year runner, also ran at numbers three and four and placed high in the state meet competition. A good turnout, lots of desire, and a sincere attitude led the LC B-squad cross country team to third place in the All- City Meet with 92 points. In City League competition, led by Dick Fredekind, they finished with a 3-2 record. Their placing in All-City and their league record is a reassuring factor for the future success of LC ' s cross country teams. Senior Paul Fenske (right) and frosh Shane Sorey k ck. to the tape in a meet against Ferris at Comstock Park. B ' Squad Jakes Third in Att-Oty Rogers 25 LC 31 LC 20 Gonzaga35 LC 27 NC 29 Ferris 18 LC 59 LC 17 Shadle 42 First Row: Randy Maras, Ian Cunningham, Carl Adamson, Ritchie Hudson. Second Row- Jim Berry Dick Fredekind Andy Frazler, Tom Bayne, Chris Tollackson. Third Row: Rick Skadan, Kim Storm, Owen Keise ' r Ken Kuay, Kandy Coder. 164 Experience Gained At State Standings Shadle Ferris LC Rogers Scores W L 6 0 4 2 1 5 1 5 LC SP Ferris Kenn. LC SP 124.09 184.88 180.14 139.68 125.86 173.44 LC Rog. LC LC Rog. Ferris 167.39 LC 104.37 121.80 131.66 129.34 111.47 135.59 Front Row: Bonnie Kreuch, Lori Davidson. Rhona Honda, Tammy Durrell. Row 2: Joslin Henry, Mary DeLeon. Nancy Ellsworth, Patty Kelsch. Maria Warren. With primarily underclassmen the Girls ' Gymnastics team gained valuable experience this year in their eight city meets and Regional and State meets. Four girls qualified at the Regional meet to go to state. Bonnie Kruech placed fourth on the uneven parallel bars and seventh on the trampoline. Nancy Ellsworth won fourth on the trampoline, Tammy Durrell won sixth in tumbling, and Lori Davidson took sixth on the unevens. Though the girls didn ' t place high at the State meet, the experience will help them a great deal next year. Freshman NANCY ELLSWORTH executes back flip on the tramp. City Champion Gymnasts ART OGO displays one of the most difficult moves gymnastics can offer. COMPETING IN EIGHT EVENTS the Lewis and Clark Boys ' Gymnastics team set out to win their fifth consecutive city championship. They took second place in the Inland Empire Invitational meet at Richland. Senior Terry Kelly competed in tumbling, trampoline, parallel bars, rings, sidehorse, vaulting and high bar. He was defending Junior Olympic Regional all-around champion, placed tenth in all-around at the Junior Olympic National meet and placed first in all- around competition at the Inland Empire Invitational meet. Competing in all events Jon Hulen, senior, was defending Junior Olympic Regional champ on the trampoline and placed fifth on the tramp in the Junior Olympic National meet. Defend Title TERRY KELLY goes through his routine on the parallel bars. Outstanding gymnast JON HULEN shows precise form on KEN SUEMORI excels in sidehorse maneuvers, the tramp. 16 Gkls Tie For First, Boys For Second Coach Jay Stopher discusses match strategy with Ted Kozen. The combination of girls ' and boys ' varsity tennis teams prospered well in the All-City Tennis Tournament last fall. In claiming three championships, the Tigers grabbed the boys ' singles, girls ' doubles and mixed doubles. Semifinalists in mixed doubles and boys ' singles gave LC the over all team title with seventeen points out of a possible forty-two. City League competition brought a pair of ties to the boys ' and girls ' teams. The boys tied for second with a 7-3 record, while the girls tied for first with a 3-1 final standing. Mr. Stopher and Miss Roach, team coaches, have high hopes for next season. Their promising B-squads hold the key to next year ' s repeated triumphs. Combined Team Takes All ' City FALL STANDINGS W L Shadle 10 0 LC 7 3 Ferris 7 3 Gonzaga 4 6 NC 2 8 Rogers 0 10 LC LC LC Ferris Shadle LC LC LC LC Shadle LC FALL SCORES 4 6 7 4 4 6 6 7 4 4 6 NC Gonzaga Rogers LC LC NC Gonzaga Rogers Ferris LC CV 168 Front Row: Mike Dashiell, Chris Johnson, Jim Anderson, Marl Rosenquist, Loren Mercer. Back Row: John Burroughs, Bob Bergh, Van Wood, Bruce Stedman, Jon Stevenson. FALL SCORES LC 5 Ferris 2 LC 4 NC 3 LC 5 Rogers 2 Shadle 4 LC 3 FALL STANDINGS LC Shadle Ferris NC Rogers W 3 3 2 2 0 L 1 1 2 2 4 Front Row: Karen Uno, Mary Stone, Ann Fruechte, Kathy Bowen. Back Row: Gail Sly, Naomi Kato, Cheryl Norby, Sandy Hanson, Betsy Keil. After gaining a tie with Shadle for first place in the fall league play, the girls captured two titles and had a semifinalist in the All-City Tournament. LC ' s number one player, Sandy Hanson, (below) playing with Bob Bergh, won the mixed doubles. Ann Fruechte and Kathy Bowen then tool( the girls ' doubles in a three set final. Betsy Keil added another point for LC by being a semifinalist in mixed doubles. Seniors Ann Fruechte, who was All-City, undefeated Gail Sly, and Karen Uno led the team during its fine season. Only these girls graduated and the team should be very strong next fall. With the help of Miss Roach, girls ' tennis coach, LC took All-City. 170 Front Row: Ted Kozen, Roger Fukai, Les Uyeji, Rich Omoto, Rick Betts. Back Row: Erik Sisk, Ken Tatt, Dick Kleaveland, Warren Bell, Bill Walter. B-Squads Show Contrast in Records Led by Ted Kozen and Bill Walter, the boys ' B-squad tennis team compiled the best record among city teams, (7-0). Coach Weed believes his team will be a major factor in carrying on the LC tennis success. The girls ' B-squad had a limited season, both in experience and showings, (played three matches, won zero), but strong points were seen. Chris McClure, their number one player was a strong feature all fall. Other players are expected to improve next spring. Front Row: Gerri Sunderland, Cindy Utter, Vickie Asai. Back Row: Chris McClure, Judy Brown, Ann White, Debbie Lycan. Not Pictured: Kelly Larned. 171 Tiger Cagers Have Tough Year Head Coach BOB SCOTT checks his post men down-court, as Assistant Coach PETE WERTZ watches the guards break a Gonzaga press. Co ' Captam RON ASHE, after l eating Craig Hallett of Ferris, starts his drive to the hoop. Ron dribbled through opposing full court presses all year. It was a year of frustration for tfie Tiger roundball players. A young team, they had some minor problems with injury, sickness, and players coming on and leaving the team. But the major problem seemed to be the lack of scoring ability. It was also difficult to get four quarters out of the team in one game. But they never gave up! They fought down to the wire in each game. The starting fives stayed relatively stable, but only junior Curt Donner started every game. The rest of the usual starters were seniors Bruce Stedman and Ron Ashe, junior John Etter, and sophomore Chris Appleton. Donner, Stedman, add Appleton played in every game. In shooting, Stedman took the most shots (220), Etter had the best percentage (38.4), and Stedman also led the team in baskets made (69). Among the regular starters, Stedman led in free throw percentage (67.7). Curt Donner had the most free throws (81) and he made the most (50). In scoring Bruce Stedman led with 180 points, but John Etter had the best average (15.5 per game). John was third in the league scoring with 14.3. Curt Donner led the team in rebounding (181). League Standings W L Gonzaga 9 1 Shadle 8 2 Rogers 6 4 Ferris 4 6 NC 2 8 LC 1 9 Co-Captain and Inspirational Player Mead 54 LC 35 LC 55 Clarkston 39 CD ' A 52 LC 48 Cheney 50 LC 37 U-Hi 62 LC 40 WV 39 LC 35 Rogers 64 LC 45 Cheney 48 LC 36 Ferris 61 LC 55 CV 44 LC 30 Ferris 50 LC 47 Gonzaga 58 LC 45 CD ' A 70 LC 53 LC 60 NC 42 Shadle 72 LC 48 Rogers 73 LC 44 Ferris 54 LC 50 Gonzaga 45 LC 36 NC 59 LC 47 Shadle 57 LC 42 Senior BRUCE STEDMAN depended on his good outside jumper. Here he shoots one as he Is double-teamed. (He made the shot.) Front Row: Bill Coe (Manager), Ted Hall (Manager), Glen Bradwin (Manager), Warren Bell (Manager). Back Row: Chris Camp, Chri s Appleton, Jack Koentopp, Dick Sams, Bruce Stedman, Curt Donner, Corky Lambert, Chris Kerr, John Etter, Andy Kerr, Lee Schleer, Paul Nelson, Bob Bergh, Ron Ashe. CURT DONNER, outstanding junior, in his second year on varsity, displays his skill wKh a well executed hook. Junior CORKY LAMBERT (50), scores after faking out a Ferris opponent Sophomore starter CHRIS APPLETON (10), drives off a JOHN ETTER (42) screen against Shadle. Steady rebounder, RON ASHE JOHN ETTER (45), scores against the Pirates with the reverse hook he used well all year. Sophomore CHRIS (33), scores against Shadle. CAMP and Junior CURT DONNER (53), move to set up full court press. 174 L.C. Cagers Display Court Ability BRUCE STEDMAN (40), checks a Rogers fast break. JACK KOENTOPP (30), CORKY LAMBERT, RON ASHE and CURT DONNER move in for the rebound. Wertz Has Best Year As B Coach Coach Pete Wertz directs play during B-squad practice. Ends Third In League; 10-5 The best group of fourteen kids I ' ve seen in 20 years. This is what Coach Pete Wertz said in talking about this year ' s B-Squad. A remarkably versatile group, the B- Squad had a good year in a tough league. Mr. Wertz chose his starters from twelve different players and started different fives with equal success each game. This provided tremendous bench strength. This whole team had a desire that was fantastic, said Mr. Wertz. But during Christmas the team was broken down by the flu and later on in the season they lost John Sams with a broken hand and sharpshooter Chris Camp went to the varsity. A real quick team, they seldom used the fast break because of the lack of tall men to get it started. Mr. Wertz felt that the boys were rapidly improving at the end but never reached their full potential. Rogers 57 LC 44 League Standings LC 62 Ferris 58 LC 58 G-Prep 36 W L LC 60 NC 55 Ferris 12 3 LC 52 Shadle 30 Shadle Park 11 4 LC 57 Rogers 49 LC 10 5 Ferris 55 LC 44 Rogers 6 9 LC 64 G-Prep 52 Gonzaga 5 10 LC 68 NC 48 NC 1 14 Shadle 59 LC 57 LC 48 Rogers 38 Ferris 54 LC 42 LC 50 G-Prep 29 LC 65 NC 64 Shadle 44 LC 37 Front Row: Jeff Hansen, Mike Lowry, Stan Velis, Sam Giese, Randy Gunning, Art Osmundson, Russell Habbestad (Manager). Back Row: Steve Sly, Jon Hurst, John Sams, Roger Habbestad, Jan Sneva, Clarke Indahl. Not Pictured: Dave Ekins. Front Row: Bobby Aoki, Bill Long, Jim Travis, John Loeffier, Ron Barnes, Jamie Greene, Mike Flatt. Back Row: Andy Giimore, Gary Sly, Mark Sherburne, Roland SmKh, John Carter, Rick Green, Lance Powell, Paul Windust freshmen Take 5th With 4-4 Season Losing four games by a total of twelve points and lacking in height (the tallest man is 5 ' 11 ) the LC freshmen came on strong enough to be acclaimed the best team in the league, at the end of the ' ecTsori by their coach, Mr. Ed Kretz. Noted for their hard work and desire, the frosh won all their practice games. The entire team is expected to be a valuable addition to the varsity in two years. League Standings LC 51 Ferris 37 W L LC 41 Greenacres38 Salk 8 0 LC 45 Bowdish 43 Gonzaga 6 2 LC 43 NC 33 Ferris 5 3 Gonzaga 35 LC 28 NC 5 3 Ferris 34 LC 33 LC 4 4 LC 47 Glover 30 Shaw 4 4 Shaw 32 LC 30 Glover 3 5 Salk 35 LC 34 Libby 1 8 LC 46 Libby 22 Rogers 0 9 LC 50 Rogers 45 Coach Ed Kretz guides his team during a time out Elliott, MaraS ' lnd In State COACH BILL DENHOLM shouts encouragement to the wrestler on the mat as Mr. Thompson records a verbal account of the match. Mr. Denholm had a successful third year as head coach. Led by a group of tough seniors and two truly accomplished juniors, the Tiger mat team roared back from a shaky start to grab third place in the City League. In the first half of the league season they had trouble and lost three out of four. In the Rogers match, Skip Elliott beat Mike Kondo to start one of the most intense rivalries of the season. The Ferris match was lost half an hour after the wrestling had ended. It took a video tape replay of an early match to decide the final winner. After the disappointment of the Ferris loss, the team began to fire up. They started out the second half with a stunning upset of tital-hopeful NC. In the Rogers match, Elliott and Kondo tied. The season and third place came down to the Ferris contest. With the score virtually tied, John Thayer upset undefeated Jim Hendricks. From there the Tigers won the next two, the match and third place. In the sub-district meet (held at LC), the Tigers took fourth place. Bob West (115 pound class). Randy Maras (123), Pat McRae (136), Steve Sather (141), and Bill Oaksford (157) took fourth places. Finishing third were Mike Powell (148) and John Thayer (168). In the finals. Skip Elliott (130) lost to Kondo, three to two, for his first loss of the season. Also in second was Bruce Donner (194), who lost to Andy Haynes of Rogers, six to nothing. The only sub-district champion was Rick Maras who defeated Steve Thew of Rogers, three to one, in a great match. The INSPIRATIONAL PLAYER of the year award is received by very few. For this honor, the Tiger wrestlers chose one of their most dedicated and hardest working members, STEVE SATHER. As the CAPTAIN, they chose BRUCE DONNER, who was toughest when the score was close and who won several team matches with a victory in his own match. League Standings Rogers NC LC Ferris Shadle W 7 5 4 3 0 L 0 2 4 5 8 LC 32 Pullman 23 NC Rogers LC Ferris LC LC Rodgers 30 LC 33 LC 31 LC 23 33 26 30 22 31 24 Mead LC LC LC Shadle LC WV NC LC Shadle Cheney Ferris T 1 1 0 0 0 13 19 13 17 16 20 11 23 10 9 10 20 The Tigers had ten men in the Tri-Oistrict meet. At the end, four had placed and LC had finished fifth (with 33 points to winner Rogers ' 83). John Thayer and Bruce Donner both took fourth in tough losses in the consolation finals. In the finals it was Skip Elliott and Kondo again. Tied at the end of overtime. Skip won the title on a close judges ' decision. Rick Maras suffered his first defeat of the season in losing to Steve Thew, and thus placed second. In sending two men to State, LC had one of its finest years in wrestling. Both Rick Maras and Skip Elliott won three straight matches. In the finals, Maras lost to Bill Murdoch of Kent Meridian, nine to two. In the other match it was Elliott and Kondo once again. This time Skip lost to Kondo five to four in a superb match. Together, Maras and Elliott accounted for 21 points and fifth place (to winner Columbia River ' s 39). JOHN THAYER L.C. ' s 168-pounder, breaks down an opponent from Rogers. Front Row: John Steinheiser, Bob West, Skip Elliott, Pat McRae, Steve Sather, Dave Mukai (Manager). Back Row: Bill Oaksford, Mike Powell, Cary Kopczynski, John Thayer, Rick Maras, Bruce Donner, Lane Gullickson, Mark Guthrie. Junior RICK MARAS won here at Rogers and was undefeated in league BRUCE DONNER works for the pin at Hunter Field House. action. After handily winning his first four matches, Senior CARY KOPCZYNSKI broke his arm in practice. He had to sit out the rest of the season. Here he worits over a man from N.C. ■l year ties up Jerry Johnson from 180 B-Squad Wrestlers Break Even Season Record 6-6 LC 29 Mead 25 LC 31 Pullman 19 LC 31 NC 16 Rogers 45 LC 13 Shadle 26 LC 25 LC 26 Ferris 18 LC 23 West Valley 18 NC 22 LC 20 Rogers 21 LC 16 Shadle 26 LC 20 Cheney 26 LC 24 LC 30 Ferri s 16 Front Row: Dale Yamamoto, Kevin Richardson, Steve Crawford, Harry Case, Tom Sather, Rick LaValley, Leon Frechette. Back Row: Dave Soejima, (Manager), Jim Cane, Rick Nichols, Dave FItzpatrIck, Tim Charbonneau, Dan Close, Dan Ott, Bob Guthrie, Jeff Thomas, John McCormack, Scott Morgan, (Manager). C ' Squad Front Row: Ritchie Hudson, Grant Shields, Brian Zug, Tom Hanneman, Scott Smith, Bob Ward, Dan Oaksford, Steve WhKe, Mike Morgan. Back Row: Byron Rhoades, Chris Muller, John Wallingford, Gary Larson, Bill Putney, Frank Lackey, Roy Ishltani, Dale Pattlson, Mike Alice. Coach Sullivan shows anxiety during B-squad match. Boys ' Golf Team Lacks Experience Front Row: James Greene, Larry Pearson, Jeff Bakken, Mike Leslie, Greg Takisaki, Ron Goodell. Row 2: Peter Brooks, Kim Kusske, Steve Shanewise, Gary Malmquist, Clay Carney. Dennis Uno, John Thompson, Charles Rohda, Kirk Scammel. Row 3: Mike Sc hnell, Gary Anderson, Rick Green, Rob Jensen, Bill Malico, Ed Jeffers, Terry Marker. DENNIS UNO fires a shot to the green. With no seniors and a acW of lettermen the Boys ' Golf Team lost all of its fall matches (which are unofficial). Their home course was Indian Canyon where they practiced three days a week and played some of their league matches. LC played each city high school team once in the fall and twice in the spring, totaling fifteen matches. Coach Virgil Wickline summed up the fall season by saying, The team was very inexperienced but had a great attitude. I hope that next year they will be more experienced and will do well. And with that encouragement the spring season is expected to show improvement. Fall Standings Rogers 8 ' 2 LC 34 Gonzaga 9 ' 2 LC 2 ' 2 NC 15 LC 0 Ferris 8 Lc 4 Shadle 8 LC 4 Ferris Shadle NC Rogers Gonzaga LC W 4 4 2 2 1 0 L 0 0 2 2 4 5 T 1 1 1 1 0 0 182 GIA HALL demonstrates her technique with short irons. LC 9 Rogers 3 Shadle 8 LC 4 LC 9 2 St. George ' s 2 2 Fall Standing Ferris LC 6 ' 2 LC 94 NC 5 ' 2 Ferris Shadle LC St. George ' s NC Rogers W 5 4 3 2 1 0 L 0 1 2 3 4 5 Led by Senior CHRIS SNODDY, the Girls ' Golf Team compiled a 3-2 record in the fail season. Coached this year by Miss Kristi Bethke, the nine girls took third place in the city, and tied for second in the All-City match. LINDA MARSHALL practices for accuracy with driver. Girls Tie for 2nd In Fall All-City Mary White, Debbee Sherburne, Bonnie Wolfe, Betsy Reedman, Linda Marshall, Chris Snoddy, Gia Hall, Janet Pry, Barb Hein. 183 Intramurals Have Biggest Year Front Row: Barbara Burke, Cammie Rice, Linda Prindle, Sandra McPherson, Ann Fruechte, Julie Kllewer, Coileen Powell, Ann White, Mary Sisk. Back Row: Charlotte Hobbs, Kathy Giese, Cindy Howell, Jeanette Cole, Marcella Colon, Gwen Berry, Sheryl Smith, Sharon Smith, Fran DInkelkamp. The girls ' intramural program had its biggest and best year yet, according to leader and coach, Virginia Danke. They played more games and had more people playing than ever before. This year, for participating in volleyball, basketball, and or softball, the girls can earn a letter equal to those earned in varsity tennis, golf and gymnastics. There were some dual meets and two all-city contests for the best teams from each of the city schools. Outstanding player Ann Fruechte tries for jump shot. Young Squad Splits Early Games With only five seniors but nine returning lettermen, the Tiger baseball team looked forward to a good year. A young but experienced team, during the first six games, the only seniors who started were Paul Nelson and Bruce Stedman. The team won its first three but dropped the next three. The three losses were all away from home. (Senior Mike Clarke broke his foot before any games had been played and expected to be back by mid-season). In the first six games the hitting was good but the defense was not. Steve Bontrager and Jack Koentopp hit home runs. Jack ' s was a grand slam against Moses Lake. Coach Weitz felt that the infield had the most potential in the city and would greatly improve as the season went on. EARLY SEASON SCORES LC 4 LC (second string) 11 LC 8 Gonzaga Prep 18 Moses Lake 10 Moses Lake 3 Rogers 0 Rogers (second string) 4 Shadie Park LC LC LC 5 7 8 2 Even with a broken foot, Coach PETE WEITZ can demonstrate to GIL GRIFFITHS a proper way to get a more level swing. Front Row: Rich Ahlquist, Rich Helean, Jack Koentopp, Chris Camp. Mike Loft. Chris Appleton. Neil Dyer, Kim McGowan, Don Black (Mgr.). Back Row: Bruce Stedman, Gil Griffiths, Dick Sams, Pat Lancaster, Steve Bontrager, Biff Long. Curt Creswell, Paul Nelson, Mike Clarke, Doug Froese (Mgr.). Not Pictured: BillKillian, Assist. Coach. Rich Jaggers. 185 Varsity Baseball Junior outfielder PAT LANCASTER, slashes a line drive to deep right center field. Pat was out part of the season with broken ribs. GIL GRIFFITHS hits a good shot during batting practice. Behind the plate is sophomore catcher MIKE LOFT. After getting a throw from right field, Senior BRUCE STEDMAN pivots to throw the runner out at the plate. B ' s Start Late After starting several weeks late, because of the snow, the Tiger B-squad went to Moses Lake with ony a week ' s pactice outside. They split with the Chiefs ' B-squad. This year ' s turnout was one of the best that coach Pete Wertz had had. He had a number of good juniors and sophomores. Several were on the varsity for a time. Bill Putney hit two home runs in the varsity second string game against Rogers. Randy Gullickson and Dave Clarke played in that game also. With good hitting and depth. Coach Wertz expected to have a good season. EARLY SEASON SCORES Moses Lake LC 8 4 LC Moses Lake 4 2 Coach PETER WERTZ shouts instructions to his pitcher during a game. Mr. Wertz is completing his fourth year as B-squad coach. Front Row: Bill Putney. Art Osmundson. Mike Major, Randy Gullickson, Brad Hunter, Don Taggart. Middle Row: Bill Nelson, Jeff Hansen, Bill Coe, Bob West, Mike Kreuch, Russell Habbestad, Dave Clarke, Terry Weedmark. Back Row: Dave Ekins, Mike Lowry, Bob Nelson, Roger Habbestad, Mark Sherburne, Sam Giese, Jan Sneva, Cliff Hazlett, Steve Sly, John Gaetano. Frosh Have large Turnout Front Row: Dave Soejima, Steve Bucknell, Bob Aoki, Ron Barnes, Pete Jakubiak, Tom Dodson, Kevin Anderson, Floyd Mita. Middle Row: Scott Morgan, John Mauch, Melvin Parker, Rick LaValley, Jim Manion, John Lockridge, Jerry Chappie, Griff Thompson, Doug Staley, Jeff Chance. Back Row: Gregg Caudell, Jim Travis, Tracy Rosenquist, Bob Palladino, Jerry Smith, Rich Morrow, Pat Mace, Curt Spafford, Scott Worthington, Mike Haller. Coach ROBERT MILLER resigned as gymnastics coach so that he could remain as the frosh head coach. (Gymnastics became a spring sport this year.) Although they had only been out for two days, the frosh played and tied NC (who had been out for several weeks). Coach Robert Miller expected that the large turnout of players would give him good depth. He hoped that the team would have a good season. LC EARLY SEASON SCORE 2 NC Experience Of Trackmen Keys 1969 Hopes The new head coach, JIM SPEER, supervises and directs the team ' s workouts and schedule. Assistant coach, JACK STATE, watches and helps in all events. The prospects for the 1969 track season are good with eighty athletes out for varsity and B-squad and forty out for frosh team. With the many returning lettermen LC should fare well in city competition. The team ' s strong points should be in the sprints with Tom Greene, distance events with Phil Burkwist, Mike Bensen, Al Tufto, Bob Hindin, Paul Fenske, Sid Nicholson, Dave VanderMeer, and two outstanding frosh, Allen Schurman and Shane Sorey. All other events have one or two returning lettermen, with Dave Nail in the pole vault, Larry Hamm in the broad jump, Steve Conley in the shot put, and Gery VanderMeer and Paul Franklin in the hurdles. The balance in these events wi varsity and B-squad members. be made up of potential The city league outlook according to Coach Speer is a well-balanced league with no team having the edge in dual meets. The team ' s best long distance man, PHIL BURKWIST, suffered an early injury but is expected to compete in later meets. Front Row: Dave Vander Meer, Dewey Hudson, Larry Hamm, Shane Sorey, Allen Schurman. Row 2: Jay Nichols, Jim Anderson, Bob Hindin, Gery Vander Meer, Mark Guthrie, Sid Nicholson. Back Row: Mike Benson, Phil Burkwist, Tom Greene, Larry Weaver, Steve Conley, Paul Franklin, Dave Nail, Don Speer. Returning Varsity iettermen Shot putter, STEVE CONLEY, works on form and improvement of speed of re lease. Senior, GERY VANDERMEER, clears a hurdle at full speed. Potential Varsity And B-Squad Front Row; Ralph Anderson, Tom Bayne, Lee Schleer, Paul Keifer, Paul WIndust. Allen Tufto, Jim Warrick, Stan Kuwada, Mike Rothermel, Dale Yamamoto, Bob Huston, Paul Akiyama, Dennis Anderson, Rick Nichols, Gary Aller. Middle Row: Al Harkey, Bob Denham, Marc Charbonneau, Fred Williams, Bob Coats, Chris Tollackson, Paul Fenske, Jeff Sprague, Mike Malone, Paul Nicholson, Dan Coulston, Jim Berry, Dick Fredekind, Rob Watson. Back Row: Doug McKerney, Jay Johnson, Wes Franks, Ken Rudy, Jon Hurst, Dave Plummer, Robin Dinkelkamp, Brad Edstrom, John Wallingford, Rick Skadan, Steve Maris, Stan Bech, Dan Close, Curt Donner, Tim Charbonneau, Steve Spear, Randy Kline, Mike Alice, Dave Koller. Mike Gerfen, Andy Frazier. LC ' s best half-miler, MIKE BENSON, paces himself in a drill at Senior, LARRY HAMM, takes a practice leap a t the broad Hart Field. jump. 192 front How: Dale Pattison, Joe Thayer, Joe Fenske, Tom Adamson, Randy Jones, R(ck Brooks, Mike Flatt, Kevin Kuwada. Row 2: John Luth, Doug Thompson, Kevin Richardson, John Loeffler, Roy Jennings, John McCormack, David IVIercury, Richard F. Brown. Row 3: Charles Green, Scott Derrick, Andy Gllmore, Lance Powell, Bob Ward. Richard E. Brown, Chris Anstine, Dana Bradfute, Jim Cane, Bill Long. Producing future varsity trackmen is the job of frosh coach LOU HURST, shown here directing his team in preliminary warm-ups. Frosh Track 194 CONOR A TULA TIONS TO THE CLASS OF W GALE MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS, INC. S. 21 1 Washington Street Spokane, Washington 99203 Walter ' s Paint Co. PRATT LAMBERT PAINT FINE WALLPAPER 821 W. 2nd MA 4-3346 Congratulations Seniors from GREENOUGH ' S Shopping Center School SuppHes Fountain Groceries Drugs Sixth and Washington MA 4-2221 NORTH COAST SUPPLY CO. ORIENTAL FOOD AND SUPPLIES GIFTS West Main Ave. Phone MA 4-3715 Spokane, Wash. 196 Card Center for The South Hi When you care enough to send the very best. 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Inland Empire Highway CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of ' 69 THI MointNT OF oP BEST WISHES FROM I ENERAL STORE c T 0 1 N G G E R R A T S U T L A A F T 1 F 0 N S STEVE ALFSTAD ' 69 Photography by £rna Bert Nelson Elegance in Photography ERNA BERT NELSON 234 W. 22nd Rl 7-4444 SMITH SONS HEATING AND APPLIANCE INC. E. 1507 Frances HU 3-3902 Cougar, the most fully equipped car in its price class! A salute from the bank that recognizes our most valuable resource . . . the youth of today! □ LD NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON 21 Index A Abel, Katy 77,120.132 Ach?iger, Charles 38 Ackerman, Ruben 77 Adams. Ken 86,118,160 Adamson, Carl 164 Adamson. Paul 86.96.160 Admire, Tom 96 Agnew, John 96 Agnew, Steve 86 Ahlquisl, Rich 77,142,156,185 Ainslie, Bruce 38.43.122 Amslie. Jean 96 Akiyama, Grace 38,128,131 Akiyama, Laura 96 Akiyama, Paul 86,192 Alameda, Debbie 77 Aldecoa, Daniel 77 Aldecoa, Stacy 96 Alfstad, Steve 38 Alfstad, Bill 86,144 Alice, Mike 77,156,181,192 Allen, David 77 Allen, Gail 86 Allen, Jackie 96 Allen, Jennifer 36,136,138 Allen, Katie 77 Allen, Richard 77 Allen, Sue 38,122 Aller, Gary 77,192 Allers, Nicholas 86 Alley. Norman 77 Alsin, Debbie 77 Alsin, Greg 38 Amick, Nancy 96 Anderson. Betty 77.123 Anderson, Dennis 38 Anderson, Dennis W 86,192 Anderson, Gary 86 Anderson, Gary P 86 Andeson, Hoinrie 86,160 Anderson, Jim 77,130,140,142, 143,191 Anderson, Jim F. 77,141.142, 169 Anderson. Kevin 96,189 Anderson. Linden 77 Anderson, Molly 93 Anderson. Monte 77 Anderson. Ralph 77.192 Anderson. Sally 86 Ando. Carolyn 77 Anesi, Duane 86 Anson, Jackie 77 Anson, Stephen 86 Anstine, Chris 96,161,194 Antolock, Lori 96 Aoki, Bobby 96,177,189 Appleton, Chris 86,140.156.173 174.185.187 Argites, Tom 96 Arkell, Garth 96 Arkills, Ronald 77 Armstrong, Dana 77 Armstrong, Laurie 86,120,145 Armstrong, Steven 96 Armstrong, Steven R. 38 Aronson, Jeff 77 Arrasmith, Lisa 96 Arrasmtth, Sandra 77 Asai, Irene 38 Asai, Vickie 86,171 Aschentxenner, Sandra 86 Ashe, Paulette 86 Ashe, Ron 38,172,173,174,175 Ashley, Eddie 77,156 August, Mike 38 Aylor, John 96 Aylor, Terry 77 B Babin, Harold 77 Backenstoe, Glenn 96,147,161 Backenstoe, Kris 38,130,136,138, 144 Backlund, Claudia 96,145 Backlund, Lee 86 Bagby, Mary 38 Bailey, Bartiara 77 Bailey. Colleen 38.120.138 Bailey. Tom 38 Baker, Brad 77 Bakken, Christie 86 Bakken, Jeff 77,182 Bale, Judy 39,122 Bane, Laura 96,123 Bangart, Nancy 86 Barker, Kevin 96 Barlow, Doug 96 Barnes. Debbie 86,122,145 Barnes, Janyce 39,133 Barnes, Mina 96 Barnes, Ron 96,177,189 Barnes, Susan 96 Barnhill, June 77 Barrington, Anna 39 Barrington, Jerome 96 Barrington, Jo 96 Berth, Dennis 39,133 Bartline, Dawn 32.39,138 Bartline. Jeff 77 Bartline. Ken 86,160 Bascetta, Jim 96 Bass, Dan 96 Bass, Don 96 Bateham, Larry 86 Baucom, Rob 39,116.117,138,139, 140 Bavuso, Larry 39.140 Bayne. Tom 86.117.164.192 Beal. Elizabeth 77 Beal. Sherl 39 Beal. Vicki 96 Beasley. David 86 Beasley, Larry 77 Beatty, Leslie 96 Bech, Stan 39,132,192 Beck, Sandy 39,126 Beckley, Danny 39 Beckmann, Bob 95 Beckner, Vonda 86 Behrman, Ted 96 Belcoe, Steve 96 Bell, Francine 86 Bell, Mark 77 Bell. Warren 86,122,171,173 Bennett, James 39 Bennigson, Tamara 77 Benson, Mike 77,141,162,163,191,192 Benson, Sue 93 Bergh, Bob 39,140,143,168,173 Bergstrom, Gail 39 Berry, Gwen 96,119,122,132,184 Berry, Jim 86,122,139,164,192 Berry, Scott 86,132,145 Bettinger, Anita 39 Betts, Rick 86,171 Bever, Cynthia 77,119,121,144 Sever, Vicki 33,41,114,141 Biermann, Claudia 33,77,128,131, 134.136 Biermann, Richard 96 Bigsmoke, Mane 96 Bill, Kalhy 96 Birch, Carolyn 96 Birch. Sue 77 Birchard. Susan (Sam) 86.122,139, 145 Bishop, Rodney 77 Bivens, Donna 96 Black, Carolyn 96,123,138 Black, Donald 86,185 Blair. Dan 96 Blanchette. Jacquie 86 Bledsoe. Mark 86,132,145 Blegen. Andrea 41,127,139 Blegen. Douglas 86 Bley, Mary Ellen 86 Bloom, Jill 77 Boehm, Doreen 96 Boling, Lee 96 Boling, Raleigh 41 Boling. Sherry 77,128.131,126 Bolker, Jim 77,138 Bolker, Judy 35.41.138 Bolton, Berry 96 Bolton, Gary 77 Bolton, Jana 86 Bontrager, Steve 41,140,143.156, 158,185 Booth. Dave 77.122.145 Soothe. Mike 41.133 Bostwick. Cindy 77,119,130 Bostwick, Steve 96 Boushie, Sandra 96 Bowden, Kan 86,138 Bowdre, James 96 Bowen, Kathy 86.130 Bowers, Charles 96 Box. Fern 86,145 Boyd, Micahaet 71 Bradfute, Dana 96.161,194 Bradley. Carlotta 41.122,144 Bradwm, Glen 86,173 Brady, Chris 86 Brady, Martha 97 Brady, Scott 41 Brandon, Betsy 77,120,134,135 Brandt, Randy 32,41 Branom. Roger 71 Brani, Ed 96 Brant. Tony 77 Brantmg. Larry 96 Braucht. Patricia 77 Bray. Terry 77.120 Brazil. Susan 86 Breedlove. Dan 77 Sredlove. Joe 96 Breedlove. Linda 42.122 Sreesnee. Debbie 96.122 Brevet, Eiise 86,136 Bright, Cindy 96 Bright, William 86 Brink, David 77 Srisbois, Barbara 86 Brooke, Tom 96 Brooks, Bill 77 Brooks, Gerald 77 Brooks, John 96 Brooks, Pete 77,131,182 Brooks, Rick 161,194 Brewer. Philip 41 Brown, David 42 Brown, Gary 71 Brown, George 96,161 Brown, Jo 96 Brown, Judy 77,130.171 Brown. Kenneth 86 Brown, Marcia 77,129 Brown, Mark 77 Brown, Paul 71 Brown, Richard 96,161,194 Brown, Richard F 96,194 Brown, Tom 96 Browning, Robert 77 Brozovsky. Joel 77,116,117,135, 140,141,147 Brozovsky, John 42,134,135,140 Brunzell, Diane 42,127.129 Brunzell. Laura 77 Buchanan. Carolyn 42.128.129.136. 144 Buchanan. Dan 96.120 Buckingham. Mike 96 Bucknell. Jacquelyn 42 Bucknell. Steven 96,189 Bufkin, Deborah 86 Bufkin, Stephene 42 Bunnell. Ron 86.120 Burke. Barbara 96.184 Burke. David 77 Burkwist. Beverly 77 Surkwist, Phil 42,141,162,163,190,191 Burmingham, Janet 77,117,119 121,128,132,138 Burnett, Jenny 86 Burns, Patsy 42 Burrill, Julie 86 Burroughs, John 86,140,169 Burtness, Kerry 96 Bussler, Daniel 86 Butler, John 96 Butler, Rodney 86 Butler, Vickie 42 Byers, Dale 86 Byers, Danny 86 Byers, Sherry 42 C Cable, Cecee 77 Caesar, Bob 86 Caesar, Gerry 96 Cagle, Mary Lou 42 Cahill, Paul 96 Calkins, Dwight 86,139 Calkins, Mike 97 Calvert, Lawrent 42 Camp, Chris 86,160,173,174,185 Campbell, Judy 77,130,136,138 Campbell, Judy M 86 Campbell, Larry 97 Campl5ell, Marilee 86 Campbell, Richard 77 Campbell, Rick 42,122,145 Cane, Jim 97,161,181,194 Canter, Timothy 77 Carillo, Sally 97 Carlson, Evelyn 43 Carlson, Joel 77 Carmack, John 77 Carmack, Kalhy 97 Carney, Clay 77,118,147,182 Carolus. Kenneth 86 Carpenter, Kit 43.145 Carpenter, Meg 77 Carr, Michael 43 Carrillo, Sally 119,129 Carson, William 77 Carter, Janice 77 Carter, JoAnn 97,123 Carter, John 97,161,177 Caruthers. Yvonne 77,121,144 Case, Harry 86,120,181 Case, Sharyl 71 Caskey, Lorie 97 Cass, Suzanne 86 Caudell, Gregg 97.189 Cavender. Paula 77 Cenis. Jennifer 86 Ceren ie, Mark 97 Cerenzie, Melody 77.144 Cersley. Robin 86,136 Chambers, Dennis 97 Chance, Jeff 97,120,189 Chapman, Barbara 43 Chapman, Rotierl 97 Chapman, Carol 86,136 Chappie, Jerry 97.161.189 Charbonneau. Marc 86,122,160,192 Charlxjnneau, Tim 77.118,156.181.192 Chavez. Shirley 43,133.139 Chavez. Steve 97 Chiarello. Julie 78 Christenson. Joe 97 Christianson. Marcia 88 Christman, Kathy 97 Christner, Karyn 43,116,139,141 Claassen. Judy 43 Clare, Jim 97 Clare, Preston 43 Clark, Ed 97 Clark. Michael 43 Clarke. David 87.188 Clarke. Mike 44,107.141.142,155, 156,157.158.185 Clarkson, Carol 78,109,136,144 demons, Barry 97 demons. Glen 97 Close, Carolyn 97.123 Close. Dan 76.78.1 18.140.142. 1bu. 181.192 Clouse. Steve 44. 116.117 Coats. Bob 76,78,142.156,192 Coder, Kelly 44,123 Coder. Randy 78.164 Coder, Stephanie 97,123 Coe, Bill 87,173,188 Colby, Dee 78,121,128,132,136. 144 Cole, Charlene 78,144 Cole, Jeanette 97, 184 Colon, Marcella 97,184 Columbo. John 78 Compney, Patrick 87 Conkle, Glenda 44 Conklin, Joni 44,109,112,119,127, 150 Conley, Steve 34,44,141,142,143, 156.157.158.191 Conner. Peggy 87,136 Conrad, Marlene 97 Conrath, Greg 122 Cook, Jan 97,122 Cook, Lou 97,120,132 Coon. Mary 78 Cooney. Vance 78 Coons, Kerry 78 Coons, Nancy 87 Copeland, Bill 97 Copefand, Linda 97 Cordes, Maria 44 Cosby, Laurie 32,44,128,141 Cottrell, Janet 87 Coulston, Daniel 87,192 Cousins, Rick 78 Craig, Caroline 87,136 Craig, Sussanne 44 Crane. Dale 44.133 Crawford, Steve 87,120,160,181 Creager, Kurt 97 Creighton. Michael 44 Creswell. Curt 78,185 Crisman, Scott 97 Crockett, Judy 44.133 Cromer. Dave 44 Cromer, Valeta 78 Cronkhite, Jerri 44,136,139 Crosby, Joe 78,118,156 Crosby, Tad 87 Crossley, Danny 78,120 Crossley, Darry 35,44.120,140 Crossley, Nolia 97 Crozier. Nancy 71 Culler. Christine 78 Culler, Susan 97 Cunningham, Ian 87,138,164 Cunningham. Kristin 87.123 Curry. Jess 71 D Dalke, Beverly 87 Daike, Robert 97 Oalrymple, Sheila 45,122 Darling, David 87 Darling, Debbie 78,117,134,136 138 Darling, Diane 97 Dashiell. Mike 45,169 Davidson. Alison 32.45.141 Davidson. Diane 45.119.133 Davidson. Lori 87.136 Davis. Ron 87 Davis, Sue 35.45 218 I avis, Tom 87 :)3vis. Vicki 97,123 Davis, Virginia 87 Dawson, Krts 87 3av, George 45 Oay. Leanne 87,127,138 Day, Vickie 87 Dean, Judy 45 Dearing, Dan 97 Deanng. Ron 78 Deasy, Kay 78,134,136,137,138 Decker, Debbie 97,121,139 Degerstrom, Ann 78,122,129 DeLeon, Ann 46,114,116,117,141 :)eLeon, Mary 78 Denfiam, Bob 87,160,192 Denman, Kitty 34,35,45,128,131, 136 Denman, Nancy 87.136 Dennis. Audrey 97 5enton, Denise 87,127 Derrick, Kerri 76,78,130,136, 137,138 Derrick. Kevin 97.120 Desellier. Joseph 78 Devolve. Betty 97 Devries. Mike 78,118 DeWitt, Debra 97 Dickerson, Rosa 87 Dickson, Wayne 78 Dietzel, Larry 97,120 Dietzel, Lilaina 45 Dietzel, Loraina 87 □ rllon, Anita 97 Dimico, Nancy 87 Dinkelkamp, Fran 97,123,184 Dinkelkamp, Rob 78,156,192 Oinntson, Bonnie Jo 97,139 Jinnison, Darcy 45 Jinnison, Lisa 78 Jrshneau, Gerafdine 97 Ditzler, Neil 97 Dixon, Cynthia 97,120 )rxon. Ronald 78 Jodds. James 97 Dodge. Timothy 78 Dodson. Mary Jo 32,45,144 Dodson, Mike 97 Dodson, Tom 97,161,189 Domek, Patricia 98 Donahue, I rene 98 Donais, James 71 Donais, Sherry 87 ionnei, Bruce 45,66,106,117,118. 141,142,143,156,159,179 Donner, Curt 78,109,140,142,156, 173,174,175,192 Donohoe, Jim 45, 133 Doolittle, Suzanne 98 Doyle, Lav rence 87 Drake, Esther 87 Drees, Rick 93 Duncan, Joel 98,161 Dunham. Mike 98 Dunlop, Glen 78 Dunn, Carolyn 78 Dupree, Lynn 98 Durant. Lavada 98 Durrell. Tammy 98 Dyer. Neil 78,185 E Eagle. Arlene 78.117.130.136. 144.145 Eagleton. William 45 Earnshaw. Fred 87 Eaton, Robert 98 Ebey, Kemmer 98 Echelbarger, Karen 78,131,136, 138 Echelbarger, Susan 98,139 Edburg, Debbie 87,136 Edge. Peter 46 Edlin, Shirley 87 Edstrom, Brad 87,192 Edwards, Judy 46,133 Edwards, Sally 87 Ehrlich, Sarah 98,123 Eilertsen, Joan 78,134,136,136, 138,154 Ekins. Dave 87,176,188 Eldred, Shirley 87 Ell, Brad 98 Ell, Susan 87 Elliott, Cyndie 33,46,114,128 Elliott, Skip 78,109,117,118,141, 142,179 Ellis, Greg 87 Ellis, Patricia 98 Ellison, Patricia 71 Ellsworth, Debbie 35,46,117,119, 138,150 Ellsworth, Nancy 98,130,138 Ellsworth, Ronald 78,140 Elmer, Laurel 78,131,136 Emacio, Jean 46 Embree, Renee 78 Embree, Sherree 88 Engebretson, Nels 78.122,147 Erickson, Linda 46,133 Etter, John 78,107,109,118,142, 155,166.157,174 Eutsler, Karen 78 Evans, Kathleen 46 F Fahey, John 78,120 Fahey, Katie 88,117 Faler, Steve 98 Falk, Debbie 98 Falk, Sally 88 Fallgren, Glenda 78 Fallis, Clay 88,120 Farrell, Debbie 38 Fausett. Ted 88 Fay, Catherine 46 Fay, Diannia 78 Fearn, Corrin 46,121.144 Fenske, Joe 98,161,194 Fenske, Paul 46,121,141,142,143, 162,164,192 Fiegen, Judy 98,119,121 Field, Carole 98 Field, Janel 78 Figueroa, Hector 88 Filzen, Jim 71 Finch. Nina 32,47,114,116,117, 130.136,141 Fish, Scott 88 Fisher, Ken 98 Fitzpatrick, Dave 88,181 Fitzpatrick, Peggy 78,128 Fitzpatrick, Terry 47 Flannery, Mary Pat 36,47,130,138 Flannery, Mike 98 Flatow, Ron 98.122 Flatt. Jerry 98 Flatt, Mike 98,120,161,177,194 Flatt, Sheryl 78 Fletcher, Jim 78,117,132,162 Fletcher, Pauline 98 Fletcher. Tom 35.47 Florine. Nancy 98,120 Floyd, Shawn 98 Fotheringham. Tamt 47.122,136 Franklin, Celeste 47,117,141 Franklin, Jason 88 Franklin, Paul 34,47,114,118,134, 140,142,143,156,158,191,193 Franks, Wesley 88,160,192 Fresher, Lynn 79 Frazier, Andy 88,132,164,192 Frechette, Leon 98,181 Fredekind. Dick 88,164,192 Frederick, Lola 88 Froese, Dan 47,118,131 Froese, Doug 88,122,139,160,185 Fruechte, Ann 35,47,108,114,128, 136.136,137,138,139,170,184 Fukai, Roger 88,1 71 Fulkerson, Joy 79,120 Fulkerson, Judith 79,120 G Gabel, John 47 Gaetano, John 88,160,188 Gaetano, Mary Ann 98,123,145 Gaiser, Kathy 79,122,130,134,136, 144 Gallup, Neil 98,120 Ganoung, Charles 88 Gappa, Ray 88 Gardella, Buster 48,144 Gardner, Jerry 122 Gardner, Kelly 48,133 Garlich. Lois 88 Garman. Jackie 88.122,130,138 Garras, Marina 98 Garrett, Chris 98 Garrett, Joyce 48 Gartz, Keith 88 Gartz. Lois 48,119,122 Gaudette, Sheri 88 Gence, Bernard 88,121,132 Gentry. Virgil 71.156.159 Gerfen, Mike 88,160,192 Gerl, Tim 79,120 Gerling, Kathy 98 Gerling, Linda 98 Geston, Victoria 79 Getman, Holly 48,120,130,144 Cibb, Nancy 99 Gibbon, Lee 99 Giese, Kathy 99,184 Giese, Sam 88,176,188 Gilmore, Andy 99,161,177,194 Godfrey, Julie 79 Godfrey, Sherry 48 Goehner, Jan 48,1 19 Gonder, Edward 79 Gonder, Kathleen 88 Goodell, Ron 99,182 Goss, Jean 79,130 Gotzian, Jim 48 Graham, Bill 99,145 Graham, Mike 48,133 Granger, Robert 88 Greaser, Jeff 79 Green, Charles 99,194 Green, Debra 79 Green, Donna 99 Green, Nelda 79 Green, Pam 88,123 Green, Rick 99.161,177 Green, Ron 71 Green, William 79 Greene, Jamie 99,120,161,177,182 Greene, Tom 48,141,142,156,159,191 Greenough, Lynn 79,130,136 Greer, Gayleen 88,131,136 Greycloud, Nancy 99,119,123,145 Griffey, Tom 33,88 Griffith, Pat 88 Griffiths, Gil 76,79,142,185,186 Griffiths, Jeff 88 Grimm, Steve 88,120 Grindle, Dave 79,122 Grinstad, Harry 88 Groenig, Mark 99,147 Gross. Bill 99 Gross. Marilyn 88 Guercia, Lina 79 Gullickson, Lane 79,179 Gullickson, Randy 88,188 Gunning, Randy 88,176 Gustafson, Julie 79 Gustafson, Ruth 88,120 Guthrie, Bob 99,161,181 Guthrie, Mark 88,143,179,191 Gwinn, Donna 99,120 H Hsbbestad, Roger 88,160,176.188 Habbestad, Russell 88,176,188 Hagel, Ken 48,120,147 Hagel, Rick 99,120 Hageman, Clyde 48 Hageman, Linda 48 Hagen. Bob 99 Hagen, James 79 Hagen, Larry 79 Hagen, Sue 48,133 Haley, Dennis 48 Hall, Monica 49,121 Hall, Gia 49,138,183 Hall, Shirley 79 Hall, Ted 88,145,173 Haller, Mike 99,161,189 Hallgarth, Linda 79 Hallgarth, Sherry 99 Halverson. Peggy 98 Halvorson, Stepanie 33,49,114 Hamilton, Ken 79 Hamm, Carolyn 88 Hamm, Larry 49,191,192 Hammock, Scott 88 Hancock, Lynn 79 Hanel, Bill 99 Hanna, Cathy 88,119,129 Hanneman, Tom 99,161,181 Hannes, Kathy 89 Hansen, Bob 76,79,141,147,156 Hansen, Jeff 89,160,176,188 Hansen, Mary 49,120 Hanson, Sandy 79,127,131,170 Hantz, John 79 Hanlz, Marilynn 89 Harcus, Joan 79,119 Harcus, Ruth 94 Harding, David 89 Hardy, Bill 99 Hardy, Bob 49,133 Hardy, Myrna 89.122 Harkey, Al 89.160.192.193 Harmon, Amie 49 Harrington, Linda 49 Harrington, Sandra 79,123 Harris, Barb 79,122,129,130,136, 137 Harris, Cheryl 99 Hams, Connie 89,123 Harris, Dave 79 Harris, Jim 79 Harris, Lowell 49,133 Harris, Norman 49,133 Harris, Philip 79 Harris, Randy 99,161 Harris, Steve 89,126 Harrison, Joan 79,145 Harrison, John 99,120 Harshman, Steve 79 Hart, Gale 79 Hart, Jared 79 Hart, Shirley 99 Hart, Valerie 79,120 Harter, John 89 Hartman, Judy 49,133 Harvey, Doug 79,147 Harvey. Teresa 99 Harwood. Judy 79,147 Hatch, Jim 99 Hatley, Rod 79 Hawley, Ann 89 Hawley, Edward 49 Hayashi, Calvin 49 Hayashi. Spencer 99.122 Hayashi. Sue 79.136 Hayashi, Valerie 49 Hayes, Barbara 99,123 Haynes, Cindy 99,129 Haynes, Terry 79 Hazlett, Cliff 89,160,188 Head, Barbara 50 Hehman, Judy 50 Hein, Barbara 99,183 Hein. Kathy 50,128,129,136,139 Helean, Richard 79,185 Helmke, Patty 99 Helms, Cathy 50 Helton, Henry 93,131 Hemingway, Norm 89 Hemminger, Carol 99 Henderson, Harvey 89 Henjum Brian 89 Henjum, Bruce 89 Henne, Kim 99 Hennessey, Debbie 79 Henry, Joslin 79,122 Henry, Marjorie 50 Henry. Willie 79,140 Hensley, Chris 79.147 Hensley, Harold 89,126 Henson, Cecil 89 Herriman, Viola (Vil 89 Herrin, Jeffrey 50 Herrmann, Carol 122,144,145 Herron, Jeanne 79,112,136,154 Hershberger, Jan 89 Hershtjerger, Jen 50 Hester, Charlotte 60,119 Hewett, Mary 79,122,129,131 Heyamoto, Doug 80,147 Heylman, Bill 99 Hicks, Dana 80,145 Hicks, Scott 60 Higgins, Joyce 80,122 Highvtfood, Sherry 99 Hilderbrand, Ron 50,140.156 Hill, Dixie 89 Hill, Heather 80,119 Hill, Kevin 80,120 Hill, Tim 50,116 Hiller, John 50 Hills, Rob 80 Hindin, Bob 80,118,141,191,193 Hinshaw, Faith 80,127,132,138, 139 Hinshaw, Mary 61,52,109,128,136 Hobbs, Charlene 99,123 Hobbs, Charlotte 99,123,184 Hodges, Debbie 89 Hodsdon, Carol 51 Hoffman. Gary 89 Hoffman, Shannon 80 Hoglan, Pat 51 Hohner, Jack 99,161 Holihan, Jack 80 Hollowell, Curtis 99 Holmquist, Mia 51 .1 1 6, 1 22,127 Holyoak, Pauhe 89 Honda, Karia 80,123,132 Honda, Rhone 51,123,132,139 Honda, Toni 80,123,131,136 Hornby. Frank 33,51,126,140 House, Deborah 89.119.123 House. Lucy 99 Houston. Cynthia 89 Hoverter, Dick 80 Howard, Dee Dee 89 Howard, Doug 89 Howell. Cindy 89,184 Howell, Randy 99 Howell. Zona 99 Hudson. Dale 89 Hudson. Dewey 51.191 Hudson. Ritchie 80,164,181 Huetter, Betty 61 Hughes, Lynaire 80,131,136.137 Hughes, Reese 99 Huit. Howard 89 Hulen. Jon 51.118.140 Humphrey, Bonnie 80.123 Hunter. Bonita 51 219 Hunter, Brad 89,160,188 Hunter, Carolyn 89 Hunter, Cathy 80,130.134,136 Hunter, Connie 99,120 Hunter, Eddie 99.132 Hunter, Shirley 99 Hurni, Jim 51 Hurst, Jon 89,156,176,192 Hurst, Sara 100 Huston, Bob 80,118,1 92 Huston, Karen 100,139 Huston, Steve 80 Hutchison, Laurie 80,122,134,136. 144,145 Hutto, Gary 80 Hutto, Ken 100 I Indahl, Clarke 89.118.120.142. 176 Irvine, Michele 80 Isaacson, Bart 89 Isaacson, Mark 80 Isbelle, Bob 89 Isbelle. Karen 80 Ishitani. Roy 89.160.181 Israel. Janna 100 Ives. Nancy 80 Iwai. Leslie 100.127,129 J Jablonski. Gail 89 Jacholkowski. Evelyn 89 Jackowich. Don 89 Jackowich. Pam 80.117.144 Jackson. Edward 51 Jackson, Gretchen 51 Jackson, Kathy 80 Jackson, Louise 80 Jacobson. Barbara 51.123 Jacoy. Karen 52.119.122.123 Jakubiak. Pete 100.161.189 James. Oebra 52 Jared. Karen 51,122.126 Jeffers. Ed 80,118,182 Jeffers, Karen 89 Jeffers, Michelle 100 Jennings. Palli 80 Jellesed. Penny 80 Jennings. Roy 100.161.194 Jensen. Rob 80.118.182 Jernigan. Ted 80 Johns. Wendy 89 Johnson. Andrew 53 Johnson. Becky 93 Johnson. Brenda 100 Johnson. Chris 46.53.114.118. 134.140.142.147.169 Johnson. Darrell 80 Johnson. Oavid 80 Johnson. Gerald S3 Johnson, Greg 89 Johnson, Jay 80.117.118,145,192 Johnson. Jim 80.140 Johnson. Joleen 80 Johnson. Lame 100 Johnson. Les 53.1 18 Johnson. Linda 100 Johnson. Mark 36.53,107.118.140. 142.143.156.159 Johnson, Randy 80 Johnson. Richard 80 Johnson. Steve 100 Johnstone. Pete 76.80.118.142. 143 Jones. Clive 52 Jones, Doug 100 Jones, Gary 52 Jones, Jeanette 80,123,128 Jones, Joanne 52,114.116.117 Jones. Joyce 122 Jones. La Von 100 Jones. Randy 100.120 Jones. Vicki 52.65.107 Jones. Victoria 89 Joseph. Carrie 80,128 Jurgensen, Lindsay 53,144 K Kagi, Tom 80 Kaiser, Jim 89 Kamel, Kathy 35,53,109,115,128. 136,136 Kara-Sokol, Tanya 53,129,138 Katahira. Bruce 89,132 Kato, Naomi 33.80 Keating. Bill 100.120 Keener. Becky 89 Keeney. Kathy 89 Keeney. Melvin 100 Kegley. Carol 89 Keifer. Paul 80.192 Keil. Betsy 80.127.136.144.145. 170 Keilty, Mary 89 Keilty. Patrick 89 Keiser. Dale 100.120 Keiser. Owen 80.139.164 Kelley, Judy 100,139 Kelly, Terry 53.141 Kelsch, Patty 90,127,136 K elsch, Steve 100,161 Kenna, Scott 90 Kennelly, Kathy 32,54,114,128,136, 138,141 Kent, John 80 Kepi. Judy 80 Kerr. Andy 54.173 Kerr. Chris 54.122,140,156,159 Ketchum, Rot}er1 54 Kilian, Bill 34,54,118,141,156. 158.185 Kilmer. Janie 100 Kimmerley. Patricia 54 Kinder. Cecilia 80 Kinder. Karyn 54 King. John 80 Kingsbury. Howie 80 Kingsbury, Mary 54,116,117.138 Kingsbury, Ruth 90 Kinley, Arthur 80 Kirihara, Donald 90 Kirk. Gail 100.129 Kirk. Mike 80 Kleaveland. Dick 80,171 Kliewer, Julie 100,120.184 Kline. Randall 90.192 Kloc. John 54 Knaplon. Dick 100 Knott. Terri 80.144 Kober. Mary 123 Koenlopp. Jack 80.109.122.140. 142,173.175,185,187 Koller, Dave 80,156.192 Kopczynski. Cary 54,109,117,118. 140,142,143,179,180 Kopczynski, Libby 90,130,136 Kopczynski, Sue 100.112 Kopet. Julie 90.112 Kozen. Bonnie 100 Kozen. Ted 80,120.134,168,171 Krause. Mike 100 Kreuch. Bonnie 80,136,144 Kreuch. Mike 90.120.122.188 Kneg, Nelda 80 Kruger. Dan 80 Kuespert, Dianna 90,120 Kun man, Connie 80 Kusske, Kim 90,182 Kuwada, Kevin 100.161,194 Kuwada, Stan 80.160.192 Kuwata. Richard 100 L Laakso. Gary 100.161 Lackey, Frank 90,160,181 Lackey, Lydia 54 LaFollette, David 54.122 LaFollette, Leslie 80 LaFrance. Chris 90 LaFrance. Terry 33.54.116 Lamb. Becky 80.129,138 Lambert, Corky 80,138,173,174, 175 Lambert, Dave 100,161 Lamoreaux. Cathy 100.122 Lamprecht. Dennis 80 Lancaster. Kathy 100 Lancaster. Nancy 36.54,121,136. 137,138,144 Lancaster. Pat 76,80,156.185,186 Lander, Steve 80,143 Landstrom, Connie 80,129 Lang, Paul 90 Lang, Sharon 90 Larned, Becky 100 Lamed, Kelly 80,117.128.130,136. 138.145.171 Larsen, Dale 100 Larsen, Dennis 80 Larson, Gary 90,161.181 Laubach, Sheryl 100.123 LaValley. Janece 80,123 LaValley. Rick 100.161,181,189 Lawson. Rick 90 LeClaire, Donna 100.128 LeClaire, Patricia 54 Lee, Pam 80 Lee, Sharon 90 Lee. Tom 80.126 Lehinger. Scott 90,140 Lehn, Don 55 Lehn, Mary 100 Leinweber. Dallas 80 Lenhart. Craig 100 Lenhart. Zoe Ann 90.136 Lenke. Kathy 100 Lenke. Kris 65,120.131 Lenke, Mike 55 Lennox, Luci 90 Leslie, Judy 80,132,136 Leslie, Mary 90.136 Leslie. Mike 90.118,182 Levitch, Adrienne 55,130,138 Levitch, Barry 80 Lewis, Dianne 90 Lewis, Elaine 55 Lewis, Linda 55,119,122 Lewis, Steve 90,122 Lincoln, Cheriel 90 Lindahl, Karen 90 Lindman, Ann 55,122,127 Lindman, John 90 Lindsay, Betsy 55,107,114,115, 122.131.136.137,138 Lindsay, Jean 100 Lippert, Jerrine 100 Lippert. Marlene 81 Little. Karl 90 Lizee. Joan 55 Lizee. Kathy 90 Lizee. Susan 100 Lockert, Earl 81 Lockridge, John 100.161.189 Lockridge, Nancy 90,119 Lockwood, Nancy 81 Loeffler, John 100,122.161.177.194 Loeffler. Laurie 81,122,132.145 Loft. Mike 90,112,118,160,185,186 Logsdon, Sarah 100 Long, Betsy 81,119,144 Long. Biff 80.109.112.140.185 Long. Bill 100,112.120.141.161.177. Long. Pam 90 Long, William 90,156 Looman. Bennie 71 Lopez, Johnny 71 Losh. Phil 90,160 Lotze, Mickie 90,120 Lowe, Kris 55,127.144 Lowe, Larry 55.121.126 Lowry. Bob 55.122 Lowry, Del 55 Lowry, Mike 90,176,188 Lowry, Roy 32,55.114,130,141,144 Lozier, Judy 100 Lucas. Jack 81.122 Luce. Bill 81.134.135 Luce, Robert 55 Ludington. Lois 81 Lundberg. Karen 90.145 Lundberg. Steve 56.116,117 Lundqutst. Susan 90 Luth. John 100.161.194 Luth, Nancy 81,132,134,138 Lycan. Debbie 90.171 Lynch, Joseph 81 Lynch, Valerie 90 Lyon. Carol 56 IVl fUlace, Barbara 56.123 Mace, Michael 81 Mace. Pat 100.189 MacGillivray. Andy 56.142 MacGillivray. Don 100 Machacek. Vickie 81.127.129.130 Mackay, Dennis 56 Mackenzie, Kurt 100 Mackey, Thomas 90 Magney. Janice 90 Mahoney, Daniel 90 Mahoney, Patrick 81 Maier, Chris 33,34,57.114.142,143 Maier, Kam 93.136.144 Mapor. Mike 90.140.188 Malerich. Pete 100 Malico. Bill 90.182 Malmquist, Gary 90,144,182 Malone, Colleen 100 Malone, Mike 81,122.141,156.192 Mangione. Pat 90 Manion. Janice 81.144 Manion. Jim 100.161.189 Mannex. Jane 90.144 Mannex. Michael 81 Mansfield. Janet 100 Maras. Randy 90.141,164 Maras. Rick 81,109.118.141.156. 167.179 Mans. Janet 90 Mans. Steve 57,107,118,120.142. 143.192.193 Marker. Mike 81.118.132 Marker. Terry 90.182 Marks. Gary 57.118.133.142 Marsh, Michael 57 Marsh, Patty 57,115.116,122.136. 154 Mashall. Linda 67,65.123.183 Marshall. Paul 90 Marten. Larry 81 Martello. John 57 Maruyama. Larry 81 Mason, James (Tim) 100 Massie, Barbara 35.57.128.136. 137 Mathers. Vicki 81.123 Mathews. Carol 90 Mathews, Diane 57,133 Mathews, Keith 36,58,116,117,118, 132,134,135,140,141 Mathistad, Nancy 100 Mattern, Rick 58,118,120,134,140, 143,156 Mattern, Tom 81,120 Mattox. Greg 81 Mattox. Pam 81.119.127.138 Mattson. Soma 90 Mauch. John 100.161.189 Maxwell. Gail 81.144 Maxwell. Kathy 90 Mayherry, Marilyn 90.136,137 McAuhffe, Jay 81 McAuliffe. William 71 McBurney, Bill 100 McBurney. Bruce 90 McBurney. Wayan 81 McCain. Marianne 90 McCain, Marvin 81 McCalley, Mary 100,122 McCauley. Robin 90 McClemens. Trilby 58 McClure. Chris 58,109,130,131 171 McClure, Nancy 90,130,144 McCormack, Ann 58 McCormack, John 100,161,181,194 McCormack, Raphael 81 McCoy. Brian 81.122 McCracken, Leslie 58 McDonald. Matt 90 McDonald. Pat 100 McDonald. Patrick S . 90 McDonald. Peggy 58.132 McDonald. Rita 90 McDonald. Tom 90 McGee. Jeanne 90 McGinnis. Stacy 58 McGowan. Kim 81,185 McGowan. Layne 90 Mcintosh. Steve 90 McKenzie. Kathy 71 McKerney. Doug 81.138.192 McLaughlin. Debbie 76.81,136, 144,164 McLeod, Patti 81,123 McNair, Kim 101 McNairy, Charles 101 McNary, Jim 101 McPherson. Sandra 81.119.184 McQueen, Dan 81 McRae, Pat 81,118,140,179 McSpadden. Sally 81, 136,137,144 McSpadden, Tim 101,147 McWilliams, Lynn 90 McWilleams, Stuart 58 Meagley. Jean 58,133 Meenach, Thomas 58 Megee. Rose 93 Melcher. Richard 81 Mercer, Loren 58.141.169 Mercury. Dave 101.120.194 Merkel. Wayne 81 Meyer. Debbie 81.120.134 Meyers. Steve 81 Meyes. Teresa 81 Meyers. Tim 81 Michelbook. Jacquelyn 90.123 Michelbook, Richard 58 Miller, Dean 101,140 Miller, Diane 81 Miller, Gary 90 Miller, Glenda 81 Miller. Kathy 81 Miller. Linda 81.128 Miller. Ricarda 101 Minard, Raleigh 101,140 Minnix, Marion 101,119 Mita. Floyd 101.189 Mitchell. Mike 90 Mitchell. Mike 71 Mittelstadt. Bob 58,122,132 Mix, Bob 58,126 Moat, Ross 101 Mohr. Rick 81 Mohr. Monica 101,128,138,13 ' - ' Monroe. Bill 33.59 Monroe. Ed 33.59 Moran, Mike 59 220 Morgan, Bill 90,160 Morgan, Mike 81,134,135,181 Morgan, Scott 101.120,161,181.189 Morris, Cathy 59.133 Morrison. Donairi 91 Morrow. Debbie 59.133 Morrow. Rich 101.161.189 Morse. Bill 59 Mortimore, Daniel 81 Mortimore, Ronald 91 Moulton. Connie 101 Moulton, Karl 91,140 Mowbray, Jackie 101,119 Mowbray, Marcia 59 Muelken, Lance 101 Mukai. Dave 82.132.134,140,156. 179 Mukai. Gwen 59.127.132,136 Mukai. Jim 91,140 Mukai. Larry 59,120.134.140 Mukai. Mike 81,118 Mukai, Sue 59.120,129,133,139, 144 Mullendore, Carol 91 Muller. Chris 81,135,156,181 Muller, James 81 Muller, Janie 59 Munson, Fred 91.122.145 Munson. Roberta 81.128 Murphy. Ken 91 Murray. Ed 81.156.157 N Nail. Dave 59.106,108.118.131. 138,140.142,143.156,158,191 Nakata. Curt 43.59.122.142.145 Nakata. Kathie 101.132 Negri. Juan 37,59.117.130.132. 134,138,142.143 Nelson. Bill 91.160.188 Nelson. Bob 91.160,188 Nelson, Chris 91 Nelson, Claudia 59,122.123 Nelson. David 101 Nelson. Jack 101 Nelson. Paul 60.141.142.156.157. 159.173.185.187 Nelson. Paul G. 81 Nelson. Rick 81.156 Nelson, Sue 60,117,120,139 Ness, Garalin 103 Nessel, Nevin 91 Neudorfer, Jan 91 Neudorfer, Jim 101 Neudorfer, John 60 Neupert, James 60 Newsom, Vickie 101 Nicholas. Larry 60.120.134,135 Nichols, Barbara 91 Nichols. Janie, 91,144 Nichls, Jay 60.122,142,155,156. 158,191 Nichols. Jim 101 Nichols. Jean 101 Nichols. Kathy 91 Nichols, Rick 81,118.140.156.181.192 Nicholson. Paul 91,160,192 Nicholson, Sid (Nick) 81.118.120. 162.191 Nickels. Tracy 78 Nilson, Barbara 82 Nix, Tim 91,120 Noble. Mike 60 Nomee, Joseph 101 Noniee, Philomena 82 Nomee, Wilma 101 Norbeck, James 91 Notbeck, Julie 60,138,141 Norby, Cheryl 60,170 Norby, Marilyn 91 Nortell, Dennis 82,116.117,122 Morten, Jody 91,122,136 Novak. David 82 Novo, Juan 101 Nowicki. Patty 101.132 Nozaki, Margie 91,136 Nuess, Barbara 32.60.141 Nurnata. James 82 Numoto. Carey 101.121,139 Numoto. Kathy 60,119,128.132.133 Nunemaker. Jan 82.144 Nunemaker. Jill 82.136.144 Nunn. Craig 91 Nunn, Dale 91 Nuxoll, Alice 60 Nyberg. Chris 33.34,35,60,128,134, 135.136.138 Nygaard, Gene 60 O Oakley, Larry 91 Oaksford, Bill 34.60,118,141,142, 143,156,157,159,179 Oaksford, Dan 101,161,181 Oberg, Jancy 76,82,122,129.144 Oberg. Paul 61.135,141,156,157, 159 Oberg, Ruth 91,129,130,136 O ' Brien, Dave 82,141 Ogo, Art 91,121 Oka, Lynn 33.61.109,134,135.136. 139.154 O ' Kelly. Betsy 91,136 Olds. Terri 91.136 O ' Leary, Judy 81 Olinger. Connie 82 Oik. Vicki 91 Olsen. Cecilia 82.132 Olsen. Oebora 91 Olson. Kenneth 82 Olson. Kerry 91 Olson. Lora 91.144 Olson. Staci 101 Omoto. Magene 91.128.136 Omoto. Richard 61.171X Orden. Jack 82 Osmundson. Ar t 91.122.160.176,188 Oss. Ron 101 Ott. Dan 101.161.181 Otto. Pam 61,126 Ovens, Rory 101 Ovens, Terry 61 Overhauser, Marc 91,120,139 Owen, Eileen 101 Owen. Mary 91 P Pacello. Larry 91 Pachosa. Larry 91 Packer, Sherry 101 Padayao, Rick 61,166,157.159 Palladino. Robert 82,101,189 Palladino, Tom 82 Pansie, Jon 82 Parady, Fred 101 Parady, Kathie 32 Pardini, Carolyn 91.136 Parker. Marilyn 32.61.128,136, 136.141 Parker, Mel 101.161,189 Parsons, Dorothea 82.122 Partch. Scott 101 Patterson. Carol 91,132 Patterson, Cathy 91 Pattison, Anne 61,109,114,122, 130,136 Pattison, Dale 101,120,161,181,194 Pattison, Ruth 82,131,136 Patton, Kendal 82 Payne, Renee 91 Pearson. Ellen 82.131,136 Pearson, Larry 33.82,182 Pearson. Ron 101 Perkins, Lee 71,145 Perrenoud, Diki 91 Perrenoud, Tom 101 Perry, Jeff 91 Perry, Mark 91 Perry, Steve 91 Peters, Kirk 61.126 Peters. Paul 91 Peterson, Deborah 101 Peterson, Mike 91 Peterson, Timothy 61 Peterson, William 61 Petheram, Paula 91,144 Petrak, Janice 101 Phillips, Vicki 82 Pickette. Lynn 61 Pierce, Oliver 91.1 17 Pierce. Shelly 82 Pippen, Danna 61 Pitts. Maore 61,128,145 Plummer. Dave 141.162.192 Polhemus. Burt 91 Polheumus. Donna 62.130.131.138 Polhemus. Lynne 82.131,138 Pollard, Ken 61 Pollard, Steve 82 Pollock, Nancy 82,144 Pope, Don 82 Poppe, Lynn 62,133 Poppe, Rita 82,119 Poppe, Sue 101 Porter, Carol 82.119.122 Postlethwaite. Roland 91 Potter, Jonica 91 Powell, Colleen 82,136,139,144, 184 Powell. Gail 82.147 Powell. Harvey 101 Powell. Lance 101.161.177,194 Powell, Mike 62,141,143,179,180 Powell, Neil 62 Powell, Rosalyn 91 Pozar, Frank 82 Preuninger, Milly 101,120 Price, Caria 101 Prindle, Jack 36,61,120,134,138, 140 Prindle, Linda 82,184 Provost, Joy 82 Pry, Janet 122.183 Pryor, Mike 101 Purdy. Craig 62 Purdy, Michelle 91 Putney. Bill 91,160,181,188 Pynn, Mary 62 R Rader. Peggy 82.122.130.135.136 Raney. David 101 Ratto, Jeff 92 Raynor, Char 82,130,144 Redeker, Daryl 43,62,122,145 Redman, Betsy 82,183 Reeves, Shannon 92 Rehn. Marvin 82 Reid. Ann 52.62.107.119,122.127. 130,144,150 Reid. Liz 102,139 Reilly. Mary 102 Reith. James IBradI 102.161 Renner. Steve 92.120.145 Repsold. Holly 92 Rewoldt. Eric 82 Reynolds. Greg 92 Rhoades. Byron 92,181 Rhoades, Jim 102,161 Rhoda, Brusan 47,62,122,123,127 Rhodes, Gary 92,160 Rhodes, George 82 Rice, Cammie 102,184 Rice, Joel 102 Rice. Molly 102 Richardson. Jan 82,134 Richardson, Joanne 102 Richardson, Kevin 102.161.181.194 Richardson, Laurie 102 Richardson, Richard 62 Richey. Sandy 102,120 Richter, Tracy 102,145 Riddle. Curt 82 Riddle. Dan 82 Ridley. Diana 92.123 Rihm. Sue 82.130,136 Rinehart. Linda 92 Ristau, Allan 82 Ristau, Carolyn 102 Ritter, Steve 62 Robb, Kathy 102 Roberg, Dick 82 Roberts, Kerry 82 Robinson. David 102 Robinson. Denis 62.118.120 Rockstrom. Julie 92 Rodway. Jan 92.136 Roe. Sam 82 Rohda. Charles 92 Rolfe, Connie 32.62,131 Romans, Linda 82 Roooey. Mike 92 Root, Debbie 92,122,145 Rose, Barbara 62 Rosenquist. Mark 63.118.141.169 Rosenquist, Tracy 102.161,189 Ross, Cary 102,120 Ross, Donald 92 Ross, Pam 82,147 Rothermel, Michael 92,192 Rowe, Don 63,142,143 Rowls, Joanne 82,129 Rowles, Peggy 92,144,145 Ruane. Cherri 92,122 Ruane. Rhonda 82 Rudy, Ken 82.164.192 Rumford. Carol 92.136 Rusk. Ron 92 s Saad, Mary 76,82,122,136 Saad, Michelle 92,136 Sackville-West. Bob 32,120,122, 132 Safranek, Mark 102 Sahlin. Janet 92,130 Sahlin, John 35.63.134.135.142 Sallquist. Greg 92 Sams, Dick 82,118,141.142.173. 185 Sams, John 92.176 Samson. Hugh 63 Samson, Tom 92 Sanders, Judy 63 Sanderson, Marlee 102 Sanderson, Scott 82 Sather, Debbie 82,130 Sathet, Steve 63.108.114.118.130, 135,138.142.143.179.180 Sather. Tom 92.130.142.160.181 Saugen. Mark 64 Sayler, Arleene 102 Scammell, Kirk 92,182 Scarcello, Bill 102 Schade, Russell 102 Schasre, Margie 92,144 Scheer, Craig 82 Schermerhorn. John 102 Schieche, Louise 64.133 Schleer. Kathy 102 Schleer, Lee 82.118.147.173.192 Schleer. Louis 64,126 Schmidt, Sally 82,119.129 Schnell. Dan 64.114.118.141.142. 143.156.157.159 Schnell, Mike 33,82,118,182 Schroeder, James 64 Schroeder. John 33.64.133 Schuessler. Ronda 102 Schuessler. Shern 82 Schultze, David 102 Schultze, Robyn 83,122,145 Schurman, Allen 102,120,140,162 Schuster, Susan 83 Schwartzman, Del 64 Scott, Bill 102 Scott, Debra 92 Scott, Gail 92 Scott, Kathy 92,123 Seebeck, George 102 Seefeldt, Marily 102 Seifert, Michael 83 Self, Dave 102 Self, Tom 64,112 Semays, Marc 102 Senske, Chris 83 Severson, Ron 92 Shanewise, Jack 35,64,131,134, 135,142 Shanewise. Steven 92,182 Shannon, Shirley 64 Shaw, Bill 102,145 Shaw, Dawnelle 64,127.131.132.145 Shay, Dora 102 Sheeran, Dan 102,161 ShcrtHjrne. Deborah 83.183 Sherburne. Mark 102.177.188 Sherlock. Dominick 64 Sherlock. Patrick 83 Sherlock. Steve 102 Shields. Grant 102.181 Shirahama. Gen 83,127,136 Shock ley, Linda 64,119,150 Silrum Keith 83 Simchuk, Alexis 92 Simmons, Jean 64 Simnioniw, Dan 92,147 Simon, Ronald 64 Simpson, Mark 83,118,142,143,156 Sinclair, Linda 102 Sinclair, William 83 Sisk, Erik 83,171 Sisk. Mary 102,184 Skadan, Jim 32.34.65.140,141.142, 143,156,157,159 Skadan, Rick 92,164,192 Skiles, Dan 102 Skiles, Elaine 92 Skinner, Danielle 83.129.130.136 Skog. John 102 Sledge. Kathy 35,65,107.115.122. 136.154 Sleep. Jackie 92 Sleeth, Craig 65 Sleeth, Debbie 102 Sly. Gail 33.65.114.126.134.141, 170 Sly, Gary 102,161,177 Sly. Steve 92.160.176.188 Smith. Allison 83.122 Smith, Ardys 71 Smith. Barbara 102 Smith. Bob 102 Smith. Bruce 92 Smith. Charles 83 Smith. Gary 65 Smith. Gerald 102.139 Smith. Joann 83 Smith. Joanne 65.122 Smith. Karen 102 Smith. Lee 83 .Smith. Pat 102 Smith. Roland 102.161.177 Smith, Sandra 65 Smith, Scott 102,161.181 Smith. Sharon 92,184 Smith, Sheryl 92,136,184 Smitt, Rod 92 Sneva, Ed 65.147 Sneva. Jan 92.160.176.188 221 Snider, Jim 92 Snoddv. Chr.s 65,120 Snodgrass, Claudell 65 Snow, Bill 66.133 Snow. Jeanne 92 Snow. VIcki 102 Snyder. Aimee 92,131,136 Snyder, Mike 102 Soeiima. Dave 102,120,161.181.189 Sonderen. Mark 83 Sorenson, Julta 102 Sorensen, Terry 92 Sorey, Kathy 92,119 Sorev. Shane 102,140,162.164,191 Sorey. Shannon 83 Soule. Richard 71 Sowder, Gregg 92 Spafford, Curt 102.189 Spafford. Sharon 66 Spangler. Phil 66.118.142 Spear. Kris 33.66.114.144 Spear. Steve 83,118.156.192 Speare. Steven 83 Speer. Don 83.120.122,133,141.191 Spencer. John 102 Spies. Renee 102 Spitzer. Dan 92 Sprague, Jeff 92,160,192 Springer, Ed 33,66.118.141 Staley. Doug 102.189 Staley. luloiiy 92.121.136,138.144 Stanford. Karen 83.129 Stanley. Sylvia 102.120 Stanton. David 102 Stanton. Mike 83 Starr. Cynthia 102 Starr. Debby 92 Starr. Gloria 83 St Dennis. Melodee 66.133 Stedman. Bruce 32.66.134.135,138. 141.147,169,172.173.175.185.186 Steen. Paulette 92.122.144.145 Steffen, Julie 102.128 Steffen. Margaret 83 Steinheiser. John 92,120.160.179 Steinheiser. Kurt 102,161 Stenton, Jane 92 Sterk. Mark 83.120.140 Steury. Craig 102 Stevens. Seanna 102 Stevenson, Jon 35,66,130.134,135, 138,141,142,169 Stewart. Debby 92 Stewart. Dennis 83.118 Stewart, Kathy 102 Stewart, Marlene 92 Stewart, Monika 83,127 Stewart, Tom 66 Stickle. Peggy 66 Stiiiweil. Mike 83 Stillwell. Robert 92 Stirpe. Bruce 92 Stokes. Kay 66.144 Stokes, John 83.126 Stone, Ben 66,116.117.134.138, 141.142 Stone. Mary 92.170 Stone, Steph 83.130 Storm, Kim 83.164 Storm. Kyle 83 Stowe. Patrick 66 Stowers. Cathy 92,123 Straker. Mark 102 Sirehlow, John 102,120 Sirehlow, Karen 83,128 Strehlow. Patty 66,122,128 Stuart. Gwendy 83.131 Stumph. Steve 71 Stules. Carolyn 66.119 Suemori. Ken 67.132.141.147 Sullivan, Sharon 92,136 Sundbarg, Carolyn 83,123.136.137. 144 Sunderland. Gerri 92.122.171 Suver. Kathy 34.67.114.116.119 127.129.130.138.141.150 Swanson. Dan 92 Swanson. Tom 92 Sweatt. Valerie 102 Sweitzer. Jackie 102.139 Swenhaugen. Roxanne 92 T Taggart, Donald 92,188 Takahashi, Mary Ann 34,67.122. 128.132.136 Takami. Debbie 83.127.128.136 Takami. Linda 32.67.109.114.128. 136.138.141 Takcshita, Bob 92,144 Taketa. Steven 103 Takisski. Greg 92.130.140.182 Takisaki. Tom 83.130 Talkington. Helen 67 Tamura. Jim 140 Tamura. Teresa 93 Tatt. Ken 93.171 Teasley. Susan 67 Terao. Emi 83.109.128 Terao. Joanne 93.131 Terao, Kikue 93 Terao. Rick 67,120 Tester. Candy 93.122 Tester. Cindy 93.122 Thayer. John 35.67.114.118.130. 138.142.143,178,179 Thayer. Joe 103.130.194 Thies. Tom 103 Thieschafer, Paulette 67 Thieschafer. Bob 103 Thomas, Jeff 93,120,181 Thomas, Lynnette 103,123,145 Thomason, Roger 93,120 Thompson, Betty 68,128,133 Thomspon. Bobby 93 Thompson. Denise 123 Thompson. Doug 103.194 Thompson. Geffrey 68 Thompson, Griff 103,189 Thompson, John 93,182 Thompson, Sandra 103 Thompson, Steven 68 Thompson, Tracy 103,120 Thornton. Greg 83 Thorson. Jon 103 Thorson. LaVerne 93 Thune. Merrilyn 93.122 Thur, Brenda 93 Thurber, Connie 33,83.116.117.141 Tilque. Thomas 71 Tmdall. Gary 93 Tinnel. Shelly 83.144.145 Tinnel. Vicki 33.68.128,139.144 Tinnell, Sandy 103,123 Tobin, Jeffrey 83 Todd. Ted 68 ToMackson, Chris 83.118.164 Tomlinson. Patty 83.136 Tompkins. Terry 93 Torngren. Kjell 37.69.139 Townsend. Bill 103 Townsend, Cheryl 46.69.116.117. 129,136.138.141 Townsend, Janice 93 Townsend, Linda 83 Travis, Jim 103,161,177.189 Triplott. Mike 103.161 Tntt. Bill 103 Trotl. Kathy 93 Trutton. Barbara 93 Tufto. Allen 69,122,141.162,163,192 Tufto, Linda 83 Tuggle, Richard 83 Tumlinson, Les 93 Turrill, Debbie 69.119.122.131, 138 Twiggs, Betty 83 u Uno, Dennis 83,182 Uno. Karen 69,122.129.133.145, 170 Uno, Marilyn 93 Utter, Cindy 103,123,171 Uyeii, Les 93,120,140,171 V Vallorano, Helen 93 Vallorano, Joe 83 VanderMeer, Dave 93.118.140.162,191 VanderMeer, Gery 69,116,117,118, 140.142,143,147,156,158,191 VanderMeer. Kris 103.119.123 Van De Ven. Mary 93.136 Van Veen. Mary IKerryl 93 VanVeen. Robert 83 Veatch. Dean 83.120 Vehs. Stan 93.118.176 Verstoppen. Toni 103 Von Olnhausen. Randy 83 Voss, Donna 103.119.129 W Wagner. Barbara 83 Wait. Scott 83 Wakabayashi. Marlene 103 Waligora. Tony 69 Wallace, Linda 69.122 Wallace. Mike 103 Wallingford. John 93,143.160. 181,192 Walter, Bill 83,118.120.132.171 Walter, Georgette 83 Walter. Howard 69 Wangen. Kathy 83.121.122.136.154 Wangen. Majorie 93.120 Ward. Bob 103.181.194 Ward. Deborah 93 Ward, Jenny 103.119.123 Warren, Maria 83,132 Warren. Mike 93.160 Warren. Paul 103 Warrick. Jim 83,142.143.160,192 Washburn, Steve 93 Watson, Robin 93.192 Weaver. Larry 69.191 Webb. Bob 103 Webster. Molly 69.133 Webster. Nancy 82 Weedmark, Ken 83 Weedmark. Terry 93.160.188 Weiland, Marilyn 103 Wenzel, Mike 103 West, Bob 93,179,188 West. Ella 83 West. Jim 69.140.143.147.156 West. Patty 103 Weyen. Mary 93 Wharf. Terry 69.121 White, Ann 103,129.139.171,184 White. Dave 83.122 White. Mary 93.117,138,183 White, Stephanie 103 White, Steve 93.181 Whitney. Nick 93 Wickman, Diane 103 Wickman. John 93 Wilhelmlen. Ilsa 93 Wilhelmsan. Kevin 103 Williams. Betsy 93 Williams. Brenda 35.69,108,115. 129.136.138.144 Williams. Dave 93.122 Williams. Debbie 83.120.131.138. 144 Williams. Fred 83,192 Williams. Georgilu 93.136.144 Williams. Phil 103 Williams, Sue 103.130 Williams. Tracy 83 Williams. Wendy 83.131.136.144 Willms. Gery 69.118.147 Wilson. Gary 36.70.132,134.135. 140 Wilson. Gay Lynn 93 Wilson. Gwen 83,116.117 Wimberley. Barbara 83.130.136 Windust.Paul 103.122.161.177.192 Winship. George 83.120 Wmship. Kathy 103 Winston. Barbra 70.127.130.132, 138 Winston. John 93 Woeppel. Kathy 83 Wolfe. Bonnie 83.127,183 Wolff. Connie 70.122.131 Womble. Sheryl 70.123 Wong. Sandra 35.70.109.127.128. 131.134,136,138 Wood, Doran 93, 119,126 Wood. Mike 93.122 Wood. Van 32.70.169 Worthington. Ross 83.118 Worthington, Scott 103.161.189 Worthington. Wendy 70,116,117, 119,128 Wright, Blaine 83 Wright, Brent 103 Wright, Michelle 103,120.130 Y Yake. Mary 83.121 Yamamoto. Dale 93.160.181.192 Yamamoto. Jean 35.70.120.128.135 Yancer. Michael 83 Yancer. Sheena 83 Yarbrough. Mike 103.161 Yarbrough. Trudy 83.123 York. Susan 71.122 Young, Deanna 103 Z Zeigler, Don 103 Zeigler, Guy 93 Zeorlin, Linda 103 Zuchetto, John 93 Zug, Brian 103,118,120.181 Zunke, Alan 93 Zunke. Janet 83 ADMINISTRATION Adams, Clara 24 Allers. Howard 27 Arger, Gene 23 Bartlett. Grace 24 Barton. Pearl 18 Bates. George 29 Bethke. Kristi 28.119 Black. Donald 24.116.141.223 Brown. Ruth 29 Bruton. Bernice 24 Bunn. Bernie 27 Carswell. Beverly 24.145 Chisholm. Florence 19 Cline. Tom 19.142 Cross. Marguerite 26.132 Oanke. Virginia 28 Dempsay. Bill 29 Donholm. William 22.156.178 Donner. William 1 7 Eiplin. Genevieve 27.129 Farrow. Bonnie 24.129 Faubion. Stanley 22 Felows, Barbara 22,223 Fink, Ardell 24 Fletcher, Orlando 20.147 Frey. Arthur 20 Fuller, Oliver 28.120 Gibbs. Flora 22.133 Goodwin. Evelyn 29 Graf. Peter 29 Graham. Martha 25 Graham. W B, 20 Greene. Thelma Jane 29 Hall. Warren 23 Hamilton. James 21.142 Hamm. Lola 29 Harding, Donna 29 Hartley, Gerald 28 Higel, Richard 19 Hines, Robet 29 Howard. A Ida 25.138 Huneke. Helen 18 Hunt. Katherine 20.21 Hurst. Louis 25.194 Hutchison. Spokane 25,146 Jaggers, Richard 185 Kahle. John 28,140 Keigley, Dora 19.23 Knox. Lois 25,139 Koentopp, Patricia 29 Kramlich, Fred 19 Kretz, Edwin 19.177 Leaver. Gary 19.23,134 Lombard. Janet 18 Luchini. Ernest 29 Lucht. Bernice 18.223 Marshall. Oelbert 22 Martello, Lawrence 29 Matsumoto. Ikuko 26.132 McElroy. Myrtle 18.223 McGarry, Lynette 26,119 Messina, John 21 Miller. Robert 20.21.156.189 Milton. Carl 23.140 Morris. Don 29 Novak. Ruth 29 Oberst. Luanna 27.129 Pack. Thurley 22.133 Palmer. George 18 Pointer, Myrtle 29 Powell, David 18,223 Ouiggle, Mabel 21 Read, Wesle 26 Reed, Nina 29 Reitmeier, Elbert 29 Rich, Elmer 27 Roach, Sonja 28,170 Romig, Helen 29 Rossing, Muriel 18 Schoening, Max 18 Schoonover, Mildred 27.128 Schultz. Eva 29 Scott. Robert 28.161.172 Sevadjian. William 21.106 Sherburne. Dons 25 Sivertson, Eugene 19.135.160 Skinner. Harold 26,130 Solin. Dorothy 18,126 Speer. James 23.162.190 State. John 21.22.190 Stopher. Jay 22.89.168 Sullivan. George 28.143.155.156. 181 Thompson. Larry 21.118,161.178 Tollefson. Betty Lou 26,131 Twombly, Clarence 29 Vecchio, Frances 25,139 Weberling. Arthur 26 Weed. Leo 27,147 Weitz. Peter 23.185 Wertz. Peter 20.21,160.172,176, 188 Wesllund. Esther 29 Wickline, Virgil 21 Willman. Alice 29 Wrigdt. Gerda 21.134 Wuhrman. John 20 Zarkin. Gertrude 18.223 Ztmmar, William 18 222 The 1969 TIGER Index Seniors 30-71 Underclassmen 72-103 Many thanks to the following people from the TIGER Staff: Mr. Pow«i, Mrs. McElroy, Mr Lucht, r««t of th« office ttaff, Mr . Fellow , Mrs. Zarkin, Mr. Black, Club advUert, OoachM, Qthtr mttnib efi of th« faculty and Mr. Dale Morgan. Academics 14-29 r creative independent
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