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

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I park; 1970 TIGER Larry Pearson Editor Claudia Biermann Associate Editor Nancy Luth Assistant Editor Mary Saad Staff Artist Richard Brown Adviser Lewis and Clarl High School Spokane, Washington Volume XXVII The heart of all knowledge lies in the minds of the people. Only at the end of each day will one epitomize his knowledge and accomplishments of learning. Winning is not everything. Pain and agony are the units in combination that yield vitality and spirit to today ' s youth. For if the younger generation does not possess the desire to excel, man cannot meet the magnitude of challenge. Either torment or enjoyment will determine and pattern the road of adventure. You have been given the opportunity to take your place among the tiny minority of the world ' s educated men. History will judge you and as the years pass you will ultimately judge yourself, on the extent to which you have used your gifts to lighten and enrich the lives of your fellow men. Robert F. Kennedy Beauty ... Precision ... Uniqueness ... All different facets of life. One element in the scope of the minority burns in the mind of its inventor . . . its Creator. How peaceful nature is. How repelling the world of material diversity. Everything has its beauty but not everyone can see it. ! 0 12 One should hope to achieve the choice and freedoms to go in search of knowledge beyond the limits and boundaries of our complex society. Then, and only then, will he ponder the problems and visualize remedies of his generation ' s accomplishments. Kerri and Mike Reign Over Hello Week Sophomores Pete Jakubiak Carolyn Close Seniors Kerri Derrick Mike Mukai Freshmen Doug Calkins Bridget Yamada Juniors Bob Denham Marilyn Mayberry The Wizard of Id was the theme of this year ' s Hello Week. Chairmen for the week ' s events were Janet Burmingham and Danielle Skinner, co-general chairmen; Dee Colby, script; Kay Deasy, nametags; Debby Sather and Janece La Valley, mixer tickets; Mary Hewett and Jan Rod way, royalty election; and Kyle Storm, clean-up. The Hello Week Royalty was presented at a con held on Monday which was King Day. Friendliest seniors were Mike Mukai and Kerri Derrick, and friendliest juniors were Bob Denham and Marilyn Mayberry. Pete Jakubiak and Carolyn Close were chosen friendliest sophomores while Doug Calkins and Bridget Yamada were elected friendliest freshmen. Tuesday was Rodney Day and girls became servants of the boys. On Wednesday, Hag Day. positions were reversed and the boys performed menial tasks for the girls, such as carrying books, sharpening pencils, and opening lockers. Teachers and administrators ruled on Thursday, Wizard Day, keeping students busy. Friday, Jester Day, culminated with the Castle Hastle held in the Field House. Seniors, Mike Mukai and Kerri Derrick, were crowned Hello Week king and queen. Goal Post Gallop jsjov 14 High School Bowl Pasco vs. Lewis and Clark Nov. 30 17 Jim Fletcher, star TIGER salesman, holds some of the TIGER stubs turned in, while Pete Brooks, second salesman, displays the TIGER salesman chart. Business managers, Bill Carson and Monika Stewart, kept records of incoming receipts during the two-week sale. Jim sold 184 yearbooks and Pete sold 135. Row 1: Kathy Gaiser, Jeanne Herron, Kelly Larned, Pam Mattox, John Etter, Laurel Elmer, Ellen Pearson, Gwendy Stuart, Jay Johnson. Row 2: Jim Warrick, Rick Nelson, Dan Close, Rich Ahlquist, Jim Anderson, Pete Brooks, Kerri Derrick, Carol Clarkson, Mary Coon, Bob Hindin, Jim Fletcher. 1970 Football Royalty Courtesy of Harriot Nelson Cowling Ellen Pearson Jeanne Herron Debbie McLaughlin Queen Kerri Derrick Carol Clarkson 19 Awaiting their big chance, Mr. Wiggins, Mr. Scott, and Mr. Cline watch for the arrival of the ball which is at the opposite end of the court. KJRB - Faculty Game Dec. 16 Mr. Hartley directs the Girls ' Glee Club during the annual Christmas con. Christmas Con Dec. 17 Inaugural Ball Jan. 7 President Bob Hansen Vice-President Jim Fletcher Associated Student Fall Semester Helping to sponsor the Hope-Big Brother Walk, was one of the main projects of the Fall Associated Student Body Officers. Led by President Bob Hansen, the officers combined efforts with other schools to raise money for the two organizations. Several new committees were formed to bring about parhamentary procedure and new ideas. The most important was the new Appropriations Committee, designed to check the spending of all ASB funds. Other projects included: providing student bus service to fall football games, and the selling of stamps for student use. Near the end of the fall administration, the council participated in the city hearings held for parking and recreational development under the freeway. V Secretary Mary Coon Treasurer Kevin Hill Historian Nancy Ellsworth Body Officers Spring Semester Following in the steps of the Fall Semester ASB, the Spring Semester ASB Officers became involved in many state and local issues. President Dan Close announced that the ASB would actively support any state or local legislature concerning the nineteen year olds ' right to vote. Dan also said that the ASB took a closer, more political look at the school levy. Continuing the efforts of Bob Hansen ' s administration, the Spring ASB Officers worked towards gaining land under the freeway for an LC parking lot, by presenting their ideas to a local newspaper. The Council of Presidents attended by all-city and valley ASB leaders, promoted better inter-school relationships. May Week was one of the last activities planned by the ASB. The week of festivities ended with the crowning of the May Week royalty. President Dan Close Secretary Jim Anderson Vice-President Skip Elliott Historian Debbie Darling Treasurer Kerri Derrick 23 Laurie Hutchison President Debbie McLaughlin Vice-President Fall Semester Early last summer the Girls ' Federation Fall Officers began planning the annual Big-Little Sister Party that was held August 28. This was the first major activity of the Girls ' Federation and it was soon followed by the Dating Game Con. King of the Jungle, theme of the Dad-Daughter-Son Dessert, was a joint effort between the two federations. They also competed against one another in the Christmas Penny Drive. The money was donated to needy families in Spokane. The last main event sponsored by the Girls ' Federation was the Christmas mixer, Twas a Night Before Christmas. Betsy Keil Secretary Jeanne Herron Treasurer Carolyn Sundberg Historian Pam Mattox Sgt.-at-Arms Girls ' Federation Officers Deborah Wilhams President Ellen Pearson Vice-President Spring Semester Many traditional activities were planned by the Girls ' Federation Spring Semester Officers. The officers planned a money-making project with proceeds going to a school organization. They also organized the Surprise Con held March 24, the Cotton Day Con, and the Mother-Daughter Tea. Active freshmen and sophomore girls modeled spring and summer fashions in the annual Cotton Day Con which signaled the start of the spring season. At the Surprise Con the Lilac Princess was named to represent Lewis and Clark in the Armed Forces Lilac Parade. Mothers were honored by their daughters at the Mother-Daughter Tea which was held after school in the cafeteria. Toni Honda Secretary Laurel Elmer Treasurer Bonnie Kreuch Historian Jean Goss Sgt.-at-Arms Fall Semester Working closely with the Girls ' Federation Officers, the Fall Semester Boys ' Federation Officers helped to accomplish many worthwhile projects. By working behind the scenes, under close supervision of general chairman Sue Rihm, the Dating Game Con proved to be another success. President Bob Hindin demonstrated his acting ability by helping Pam Mattox, sergeant-at-arms, narrate and set the atmosphere for the con. Slides of an African safari were shown by Mr. Kahle to provide the theme, King of the Jungle at the Dad- Daughter-Son Dessert held Nov. 5. Dressed in red Santa Glaus suits. Boys ' Fed. Officers competed against Girls ' Fed. Officers in the annual Christmas penny drive and later that week Federation Officers presented a mixer. Dan Close Vice-President Bob Hindin President Chris Appleton Fifth Executive Gil Griffiths Treasurer Jim Anderson Secretary Boys Federation Officers Spring Semester After one cancellation the Boys ' Federation presented The Dean Martin Show, their spring semester project. Mike Malone was general chairman for the con, and he was assisted by Larry Pearson, Mike Schnell, Mark Bledsoe, and Andy Frazier, props and publicity committee. Mr. George Pahner, adviser for the Boys ' Fed., said that there were many minor problems but most of them were centered around the lack of talent and the script which had to be rewritten. The Boys ' Fed. worked with the Girls ' Fed. and ASB establish more practical dress standards for LC students. to Jack Koentopp Vice-President Joe Lynch President Jamie Greene Fifth Executive Bill Long Treasurer Dave Ekins Secretary Basketball Bounce March 19 Queen Mary Coon (center) and her court reign over the Basketball Boun ce. Ti-Girl Con ' The Pirates of Penzance March 19 Surprise Con. March 24 Tuxedo courtesy of Emery ' s 1970 Senior Prom 1970 Basketball Royalty Photography by EmiTerao Heather Hill Erna Bert Neuon Nancy Luth Queen Mary Coon Cindy Bostwick 28 A day of innocence, A day of confidence. And what a day it was Being together . . . and yet alone, Wise . . . and yet foolish, Free . . . and yet bounded. But don ' t look back now; The past is gone forever. Look to the future; It ' s all that is left for you. 3? Senior Officers Pat Lancaster Fifth Executive Sally McSpadden Fifth Executive Graduates Earn Scholastic Honors Claudia Ann Yvonne Berta Kathryn Campbell Joan Elizabeth Laurie Bruce Biermann Caruthers Deasy Eilertsen Hutchison 4.0 grade average for seven semesters the top twenty graduates in order of class rank Janet Leslie Burmingham Thomas Kazuo Kagi Catherine Ann Hunter Lynn Marie Greenough Debra Renee Meyer Ellen Louise Pearson Judith Ann Leslie Arlene Ann Eagle Ruth Yvonne Pattison Jeffrey Dwain Bakken Pansy Naomi Kato Ted Masayoshi Kozen Deborah Ann Darling Pamela Jane Jackowich Betsy Brandon Kelleen Dee Larned Bradley John Herrin Mary Kathryn Saad Elizabeth Lee Keil Peggy Marie Rader National Merit Letters Of Commendation Were Received By: Yvonne Berta Caruthers, Vance Cooney, Deborah Ann Darling, and Kelleen Dee Larned. Leadership Qualities of Seniors Recognized Young Woman of Betty Crocker Award Achievement Pam Jackowich Laurie Hutchison Outstanding Senior Outstanding Senior Outstanding Senior Boy in Academics Boy in Activities Boy in Academics and Activities Tom Kagi Mike Malone Bob Hansen Boys ' State Dan Close Curt Donner Rick Maras Girls ' State Kay Deasy Laurie Hutchison Peggy Rader 35 Larry Pearson Editor Naomi Kato Senior Editor Faith Hinshaw Senior Assistant Editor New Ideas Barbara Nilson Faculty Editor Claudia Biermann Associate Editor Nancy Luth Assistant Editor Mary Saad Artist Jill Nunemaker Lay-out Editor Kathie Parady Senior Assistant Editor Becky Lamb Classes Editor Judy Leslie Janice Manion Classes Assistant Editor Classes Assistant Editor The people who made up this year ' s TIGER STAFF formed a very unique group. To be on the staff was quite an honor itself, but little does anyone know how much work this group did to put out a $10,000 224 page-publication. Organization, preparation, spirit and determination all played big parts throughout the year. Upon the shoulders of the staff, rode the responsibilities of putting out a yearbook that hopefully would appeal to a majority of the students. The staff, made up of individuals from all walks of life at LC, were supposed to put their ideas together. Combining these with an appealing layout, a new and different book was formed. This year, with the third new adviser in three years, the staff attempted to break away from the old traditional ways of laying out a book. They chose Freedom as the theme, symbolizing the start of a new decade and a new method of designing the TIGER. Section editors made small changes in the structure of the book. Whether or not these changes were good and will grow, or if new ideas will emerge all depend on the support of the students and faculty who remain. 1970 TIGER Editors. Mike Schnell Ed Jeffers Charlotte Raynor Sports Editor Sports Assistant Editor Organizations Editor Kendal Patton Organizations Editor Bring Changes Bill Carson Business Manager Monika Stewart Business Manager Ross Worthington Ad Manager Joan Harcus Assistant Ad Manager Ken Adams, Mary Stone, Mary Leslie, Sue Lundquist, Luci Lennox, Jan Rodway, and Scott Berry. Not Pictured: Karl Little, Steve Armstrong, and Lanse Kleaveland. Mr. Brown Adviser Deborah Williams Senior Index Co-Editor Terry Meyers Debbee Sherburne Assistant Ad Manager Assistant Ad Manager Gwen Wilson Index Co-Editor Julie Gustafson Index Co-Editor i Shawn Floyd Photographer Tom Griffey Photographer Dennis Nortell Photographer Rita Poppe Senior Index Co-Editor Dick Kleaveland Photo Co-ordinator The Class Of 70 Faces Katharina Ruth Abel Ruben Daniel Ackerman Richard Elmer Ahlquist III Daniel Kent Aldecoa Michael Leo Alice Gary Bowen Alter Norman Jess Alley Deborah Lynn Alsin Betty Marie Anderson James Arthur Anderson, Jr. James Frederic Anderson Linden Elizabeth Anderson Monte Emil Anderson Ralph Leo Anderson Carolyn Jean Ando Jackie Marie Anson Ronald Paul Arkills Dana Ory Armstrong Jeffrey Marvin Aronson Sandra Lynn Arrasmith 38 Tomorrow ' s Challenges Eddie Ray Ashley Harold Roger Babin Jeffrey Dwain Bakken June Dolores BarnhUl Jeffrey Glazier Bartline Mark William Bell Tamara Lee Bennigson Michael Conway Benson Cynthia Jean Bever Claudia Ann Biermann Margaret Sue Birch Rodney Roland Bishop Sherwood Blazier Sherry Sue Boling David Lawrence Booth Cynthia Marie Bostwick Betsy Brandon Tony Howard Brant Sharlene Dell Brecto David Alden Brink 39 1 Dearly Beloved, We are gathered here John Randolph Brooks William Herrington Brooks l l f Judith Ann Brown Marcia Ann Brown Mark Chandler Brown Robert Mark Browning Joel Ellis Brozovsky Laura Marie Brunzell Beverly Jean Burkwist Janet Leslie Bumiingham Cecilia Kay Cable Judy Hllen Campbell Richard Dale Campbell Candace Katreena Cardwell Deck 40 The Patch With Orange and Black Joel Stuart Carlson John Robert Carmack Stowe Clayton Carney Megan Ann Carpenter William Christopher Carson Janice Louise Carter Yvonne Berta Caruthers Paula Jane Cavender Mark Raymond Cellarius Melody Cerenzie Timothy Aaron Charbonneau Richard Jerome Church Dorothy Ellen Churchill Carol Ann Clarkson Daniel Wallace Close Randal! Scott Coder Deirdre Colby Charlene Mae Cole Mary Fancher Coon Vance Cooney But I had it on when I left the house! Kathy Elain Crane Curtis Reed Creswell Valeta Marie Cromer Joseph Ephriam Crosby Christine Louise Culler Deborali Ann Darling Kathryn Campbell Deasy Ann Elizabeth Degerstrom Mary Margaret DeLeon Kerri Lyn Derrick Joseph Edward DeSellier Michael Brian DeVries Wayne James Dickson Life Is Lisa Beth Dinnison The Unpredictable Timothy David Dodge Curtis Ross Donner Carolyn Kay Dunn Neil Chester Dyer Dennis Jay Dyrstad Arlene Ann Eagle Karen Elizabeth Echelbarger Joan Elizabeth Eilertsen Craig Richard Elkins Calvin Nicholas Elliott, Jr. Ronald Waverly Ellsworth Laurel Jean Elmer Renee Lee Embree Nels Calvin Engebretson Well, I suppose I could spit it out but ... 43 Graduates Contemplate John Charles Ktter Karen Ann Eutsler John Patrick Fahey Diannia Louise Fay Janel Gail Field Peggy Ellen Fitzpatrick James Alan Fletcher Lynn Nina F rasher Stanley Friendship Joyce Elizabeth Fulkerson Judith Anne Fulkerson Katherine Gaiser Gail Ann Gangnath Frank Lincoln Gaylord, Jr. Timothy Albert Gerl Vickie Annette Geston Molly Malone Gibbons Julie Frances Godfrey Jean Marie Goss Debra Louise Green Future Careers Mr. Cobb Promotes Gale Allen Hart Valerie Kay Hart Douglas Keith Harvey Judy Annette Harwood Rodney Jay Hatley Linda Fay Hawley Susan Keiko Hayashi Terry Christopher Haynes Richard Gary Helean Deborah Lee Hennessey Joslin Phillippa Henry Willie James Henry And when study hall gets a little dull . . . Mary Christine Hensley Bradley John Herrin Good Relationships??? Jeanneane Claire Herron Mary Elizabeth Hewett Douglas George Heyamoto Dana Beatrice Hicks Joyce Lynn Higgins Heather Anne Hill William Kevin Hill Robin Charles Hills Robert Ross Hindin Faith Elaine Hinshaw Randall Lee Hisayasu Shannon Louise Hoffman Karla Leigh Honda Toni Masaye Honda Oh-those legs! Music To Shape David Loyal Hotrum Lynaire Marie Huglies Bonnie Jean Humphrey Catherine Ann Hunter Stephen Mark Huston WilHam Robert Huston Laurie Bruce Hutchison Gary Don Hutto Michele Louise Irvine Mark Eugene Isaacson Karen Louise Isbelie Nancy Louise Ives Pamela Jane Jackowich Kathleen Ann Jackson Louise Anna Jackson Morris Edward Jeffers Pamela Sue Jellesed Patricia Lenora Jennings Robert Elmer Jensen Te d Eugene Jernigan 48 The Seventies i David Lee Johnson, Jr. James Victor Johnson Jay Melvin Johnson Joleen Hazel Johnson Kenneth Wesley- Johnson Peter Rodney Dunning Johnstone Jeanette Janey Jones Mary Ann Jordan Thomas Kazuo Kagi Sandra Carol Kalb Pansy Naomi Kato Paul Douglas Keifer Elizabeth Lee KeU Owen Robert Keiser The Ark performs amid psychedelic lightings at the Senior Con. Seniors Bolster Lagging School Spirit V Steven Scott Lander Connie Marie Landstrom Kelleen Dee Lamed Dennis Lee Larsen Janece Marie LaValley Pamela Elizabeth Lee Dallas Lloyd Leinweber Judith Ann Leslie Barry Owen Levitch Marlene Adair Lippert Earl Howard Lockert Nancy Maudean Lockwood Laurie Ellen Loeffler Elizabeth Anne Long Robert Bruce Long Jack Gilbert Lucas Lois Lavonne Ludington Nancy Jean Luth Joseph Jeremiah Lynch Miriam Ann Lyons 51 Worthwhile Project Vickie Sue Machaceic James Patrick Malioney Michael Robert M alone James Edwin Mandeville Janice Regina Manion Michael Thomas Mannex Richard Angelo Maras Robert Michael Marker Lawrence Owen Martell Larry Douglas Maruyama Tliomas Francis Mattern Pamela Sue Mattox Enthusiastic students participate in the Hope Walk. Gail Anderson Maxwell Jay W McAuliffe Benefits Many I Wayne Andrew McBurney Marvin Holman McCain Brian William McCoy Arnalee McLaughlin Debra Kay McLaughlin Patricia Elaine McLeod Sandra May McPherson Daniel James McQueen Patrick Duncan McRae Sally Ann McSpadden Richard Randall Melcher Wayne Douglas Merkel Debra Renee Meyer Steven Neil Meyers Teresa Louise Meyers Timothy Louis Meyers Diane Louise Miller Glenda Marie Miller Katherine Jeanne Miller Linda Kay Miller 4 Thoughts, Ideas, Discussions, Eric Hugli Mohr Michael Dennis Morgan David Lee Mukai Michael Dan Mukai Christopher James MuUer James Gregory Muller Roberta Lynn Munson Edward Hugh Murray Paul Garrett Nelson Richard Murrow Nelson Richard Harry Nichols Sidney Hatfield Nicholson 111 Tracy Violet Nickels Barbara Joyce Nilson Philomena Mae Nomee Dennis David Nortell James Alvin Numata Jan Susan Nunemaker Jill Ann Nunemaker Janey Lynn Oberg Solutions . . . Action! J David Gary O ' Brien Judith Kay O ' Leary Connie Ilene dinger Cecilia Ruth Olsen Thomas Stephen Palladino Jon Steven Pansie Kathie Jeanne Parady Dorothea Kerr Parsons Roy Dean Patterson Ruth Yvonne Pattison Kendal Louise Patton Ellen Louise Pearson Lawrence Byron Pearson Shellene Adele Pierce Yeah, I ' d say fat and happy describe it! A Divergent Decade hI Lynne Elaine Polhemus Steven Charles Pollard Nancy Lee Pollock Donald Stephen Pope Rita Ann Poppe Carol O ' Brien Porter Gail Louise Powell Mary Collen Powell Frank Maury Pozar Janet Susan Pry Peggy Marie Rader Charlotte Hawkins Raynor Elizabeth Ann Reedinan Marvin L. Rehn George Douglas Rhodes Jan Renee Richardson Curtis Hugh Riddle Susan Lynne Rihm Kenneth Allan Ristau Kerry Jeanne Roberts Draws Mixed Emotions Seven Girls Vie For Junior Miss Title Carolyn Ando and Emi Terao represent LC on local fashion boards. Keith Owen Silrum Mark Dana Simpson Eric John Sisic Danielle Marie Skinner Allison Lois Smith Joann Smith Lee Wilham Smith Mark Albin Sonderen Shannon Paschal Sorey Steven Glenn Spear Steven Lome Spear Donald Arlo Speer, Jr. Karen Stanford Michael Alan Stanton Gloria Rae Starr Margaret Christine Steffen Mark Karl Sterk Dennis Gene Stewart Mary Monika Stewart Richard Michael Stillwell John Edward Stokes Stephanie Stone Kim Paul Storm Kyle Mark Storm Karen Lou Strchlow Gwendy Star Stuart Left to right: Danielle Skinner, Janet Pry, Janet Burmingliain, Jos- lin Henry, Carolyn Sundberg, Charlotte Raynor, Betsy Keil. 59 Barbecue, Breakfast, Prom Carolyn Mary Sundberg Debra Lynn Takami Thomas Allen Takisaki May Enii Terao Connie Berry Thurber Shelly Lee Tinnel Christopher Michael Tollackson Patricia Marie Tomlinson Linda May Townsend Linda Lee Tufto Dennis Paul Uno Joseph Michael Vallorano Robert Konrad Van Veen Dean William Veatch Randall Colin Von Olnhausen Barbara Carol Wagner Georgette Louise Walter William Barton Walter Katherine Janice Wangen Irene Maria Warren Mark Final Activities James Joseph Warrick Nancy Ann Webster Chester Kenneth Weedmark, Jr. Ella Marie West David Gordon White Deborah Anne Williams Frederick Dessert Williams Tracy Lee Williams Wendy Williams Gwendolyn Jane Wilson Barbara Ann Wimberley George Lawrence Winship Kathy Ann Woeppel Bonita Kay Wolfe Jerard Ross Worthington David Blane WriglU Mary Ruth I Yake Trudy Allese Yarbrougli Janet Elaine Zunke Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair. And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same. And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back I shall be telling this wi Somewhere ages and a Two roads diverged in I took the one less And that has made — Rober 68 Junior Class Officers Push Ideas 4 nil Spring Dan Bussler Danny Byers Bob Caesar Dwight Calkins Chris Camp Carol Campbell Karen Campbell Marilee Campbell Debbie Carlson Ken Carolus Harry Case Suzanne Cass Jenny Cenis Robin Cersley Carol Chapman Marc Charbonneau Scott Christman David Clarke Bill Coc Peggy Conner Nancy Coons Raeanna Coss Janet Cottrell Dan Coulston Caroline Craig Steve Crawford Sandra Crawford Tad Crosby David Darling Lori Davidson Virginia Davis Kristeen Dawson Front: Mary Leslie, 5th Exec; Caroline Craig, Secretary. Back: Dave Clarke, Treasurer; Byron Rhoades, President; Roger Fukai, Vice-pres. 69 Juniors Indulge in Mischief 1 f Leanne Day Rob Denenny Bob Dcnham Karen Denier Nancy Denman Denisc Denton Rosa Diekerson Lorie Dietzel Sherry Donais Larry Doyle Fred Eamshaw Debbie tdburg Shirley Edlin Brad Edstrom Sally Edwards Dave Ekins Shirley Eldred Susan Ell Greg Ellis Sherry Embree Al Evarts Katie Fahey Clay Fallis Scott Fish David Fitzpatrick Wes Franks Andy Frazier Dick Fredekind Lola Frederick Doug F roese Roger Fukai John Gaetano Charles Ganoug Lois Garlich Jackie Garman Keith Gartz Bernard Gence Mike Gerfin You mean this isn ' t ok for the dress code??? r I came back! I came back! I came back too! ! 4 5 A Kathy Gibbons Sam Giese Kathj Gonder Elizabeth Gooch Bob Granger 1 rancine Bell Gay Greer Tom Griffey Patrick Griffith Jeff Griffiths Liz Grindle Harry Grinstad Marilyn Gross Randy Gullickson Randy Gunning Ruth Gustafson Mark Guthrie Roger Habbestad Russ Habbestad Ted Hall Peggy Halverson Carolyn Hamm Scott Hammock Catherine Hanna Kathy Hannes Jeff Hansen Tim Hansen Marilyn Hantz Myrna Hardy AJvin Harkey Connie Harris Steve Harris John Harter Ann Hawley Cliff Hazlett Jerry Heebink Brian Henjum Bruce Henjum Harold Hensley Vi Herriman Carol Herrmann Philip Hinckley Debbie Hodges Gary Hoffman Charles Hogan Paulie Holyoak Debbie House Cindy Houston Cindy Howell Brad Hunter Carol Hunter Jon Hurst Clarke Indahl Bob Isbelle Roy Ishitani Gail Jablonski 7 J. m • i m Don Jackowich Kaien Jeffers Wendy Johns Becky Johnson Glenda Johnson Gregory Johnson Joyce Jones Vicky Jones Die Kalb Bruce Katahira Carol Kegley Mary Keilty A victim of bubble gumitis. Pat Keilty Marlene Kellis Patty Kelsth Scott Kenna Judith Kennelly Ruthie Kingsbury Don Kirihara Randy Kline Norman Knight Mary Kober Debbie Kolp Libby Kopczynski Julie Kopct Ray Kosse Carol Kramer Mike Kreuch Kim Kusske Frank Lackey Jr. Sharon Lang Gary Larson Sharon Lee Zoe Ann Lenhart Luci Lennox Mary Leslie Mike Leslie Steven Lewis Karen Lindaiil John Lindman Karl Little Kathy Lizee Jim Lock Nancy Lockridge 72 Mike Loft BUI D. Long Pam Long Phil Losh Mickie Lotze Mike Lowry Judy Lozier Karen Lundberg Lynn Lundquist Sue Lundquist Debbie Lycan Valerie Lynch Tom Mackey Jan Magney Dan Mahdney Kam Majer Mike Major Bill Malico Gary Malmquist Bill Mandeville Pat Mangione Jane Mannex Randy Maras Janet Maris Terry Marker Paul Marshall Lee Martinez Debbie Mason Carol Matthews Sonia Mattson Marilyn Maybcrry Bruce McBurney Marianne McCain Leroy McCamey Robin McCauley Nancy McQure Matt McDonnell Joe McLaughlin James Luce Ready . . . aim . . . fire. 73 Rita McDonald Tom McDonald Mr. Cl-i-i-ine ' ' 4 1 A Layne McGowan Kathy McKnight Joe McLaughlin Lynn McWilliams Jacquelyn Michelbook Mike Mitchell Willie Morgan Don Morrison Kail Moulton Jim Mukai Fred Munson Bill Nelson Bob Nelson Chris Nelson Vicki Nemitz Janet Neudorfer Qiris Nevin Barb Nichols Janie Nichols Kathy Nichols Paul Nicholson Marlene Niemeier Devon Niemeier Tim Nix Jim Norbeck Marilyn Norby Jody Nortell Margie Nozaki Dale Nunn Craig Nunn Ruth Oberg Art Ogo Betsy O ' Kelly Tern Olds Vicki Oik Debbie Olsen Kerry Olson Lora Olson Margene Omoto Art Osmundson Marc Overhauser Mary Owen Don Owens Larry Pacello Larry Pachosa Carolyn Pardini Sally Parker Carol Patterson Juniors Strive For individualism After that last game . . Roland Postlethwaite Jonica Potter Rosalyn Powell Bill Putney Shannon Reeves Steve Renner Holly Repsold Greg Reynolds Byron Rhoades Gary Rhodes Linda Rinehart Julie Rockstrom Jan Rodway Chuck Rohda Debbie Root Don Ross Mike Rothermel Sherri Ruane Carol Rumford Margaret Rusch Michelle Saad Janet Sahlin Greg Sallquist John Sams Tom Samson Bob Santoro Tom Sather Kirk Scammell Marjorie Schasre Debra Scott Gail Scott Kathy Scott Steve Shanewise Alexis Simchuck Rick Skadan Jackie Sleep Steve Sly Burce Smith Sharon Smith Sheryl Smith Diki Perrenoud Mark Petty Steve Perry Paul Peters Paula Petheram Dave Phillips Burt Polhemus Colleen Pope f 2. Life is a drop of water. When stagnated, it sours. But when moving, it travels To endless adventures Gaining limitless enrichment. Jan Rod way Dan Spitzer Jeff Sprague Molly Staley Debbie Starr Paulette Steen John Steinheiser Debbv Stewart Bob StiUwell Bruce Stirpe Mary Stone Cathy Stowers Sharon Sullivan Gerri Sunderland Dan Swanson Tom Swanson Roxanne Swenhaugen Juniors Look to the Future Oliver Pierce Scott Swenliaugcn Bob Takeshita Greg Talcisaki Jim Tamura Teresa Tamura Hey, Wait till my nails dry! f fil J John Thompson Merrily n Thune Gary Tindall Janice Townsend Kathy Trott Barb Trutton Les Tumlinson Marilyn Uno Leslie Uyeji Helen Vallorano Dave VanderMeer Mary Van de Ven Kerry Van Veen Lisa Veium Stanley Velis John Wallingford Marjorie Wangen Deborah Ward Linda Warn Bennie Warren Robin Watson Debbie Weiskop Bob West Mary Ann Weyen Mary White Tim WTiite Nick Whitney Jack Wickman llsa Wilhclmsen Betsy Williams Georgilu Williams Gay Wilson John Winston Dale Witty Dorothy Wood Mike Wyatt Susan Wyatt Dale Yaniamoto John Zuchetto . Man Zunke 77 ft lll jll Carolyn Birch Gerry Caesar Paul Cahill Mike Calkins Jim Cane John Carlson Tom Adatnson Toni Admire John Agnew Jean Ainslie Laura Akiyama Stacy Aldecoa Bruce Allen Jackie Allen Nancy Amick Kevin Anderson Susan Anderson Chris Anstine Lori Anlolock Bob Aoki Tom Argites Gary Arkell Steve Armstrong Lisa Arrasmith Glenn Backenstoe Claudia Backlund Lucy Baker Scott Baker Kevin Barker Laura Bane Doug Barlow Mina Barnes Ron Barnes Sue Barnes Jerry Barrington Joe Barrington Jim Bascetta Dan Bass Don Bass Leslie Beatty Peggy Beckley Bob Beckmann Bruce Bennet Rory Berg Rich Biermann Carolyn Black Dan Blair Ron Blacker Doreen Bochm Lee Boling Steve Bostwick Sandra Boushie Charles Bowers Dana Bradfute Joe Breedlove Deborah Breesnee Cindy Bright Tom Brooke Rick Brooks George Brown Richard Brown Tom Brown David Bryan Dan Buchanan Mike Buckingham Steve Bucknell Barbara Burke Kerry Burtness John Butler Joe Brown Thinclads Supported by Class of 11 Kathy Carmack Sally Carrillo JoAnn Carter John Carter Lorie Caskcy Gregg Caudell Chrintine Cellarius Mark Cerenzie Jeff Chance Bob Chapman Jerry Chappie Steve Chavez Kathy Christman David Church Ed Clark Judith Ann Clearwaters Barry Clemens Glen Clemons Carolyn Close Stephanie Coder Jeanette Cole Marcella Colon Marlene Conrad Jan Cook Lou Cook Todd Conley Warren Coss BUI Copeland Linda Copeland Kurt Creager Scott Crisman Leslie Cronkhite Nolia Crossley Susan Culler Room service . . . more ice! ! ! 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Scott Derrick Betty Devolve Laverne Dietzel Anita Dillon I ran Dinkelkamp Bonnie Dinnison Gerrie Dishneau Neil Ditzlcr Mike Dodson Tom Dodson Donna Dolen Patty Domek Irene Donahue Sue Doolittle Mike Dunham Joel Duncan Lynn Dupree Tami Durrell Robert talon Kemmer Kbey Susan I chelbarger Bill lidwards Sarah Khrlich Brad til Debbie Ellis Nancy Ellsworth Iva Erickson Debbie 1 alk Joe l enske Judy Fiegen Carole I ' ield Ken l-isher Ron Flatow Jerry Elatt Mike I ' latt Nancy llorinc Shawn I ' loyd Leon I rechettc Mary Gaetano Neil Gallup Jerry Gardner Marina Garras Nancy Gibb Lee Gibbon Kathy Giese Andy Gilmorc Ron Goodell I red CJor .elanczyk j V Bill Graham Donna Green Rick Green Jamie Greene Nancy Greycloud Mark Groenig Bill Grovs Karen Groves Bob Guthrie Donna Gwinn Rick Hagel Bob Hagen Mike Haller Bill l lanel Tom llanncman Bill Hardy In-nc Harkins Cheryl Marris Down the hall and to the left Randy Harris John Harrison Shirley Hart Tcrri Harvey Jim Hatch Karen Hawlcy Spencer Hayashi Barb Hayes Cindy Haynes Paula Helling Barb Hein Paddi llelmke Carol Hemminger Kim Hcnne Bill Heylman Sherry Highwood Oiarlenc Hobbs Charlotte Hobbs Jack Hohner Connie Holdsambeck Curtis Hollowell Lucie House Randy Howell Zona Howell Reese Hughes Connie Hunter t ' dward Hunter Shirley Hunter 84 Susan Lakey Dale Larsen Craig Lenhart Donna Lewis Jean Lindsay Jcrrine Lippcrt Sue Lizee John Locffler Sarah Logsdon Tony Longinotti Joh n Luth Pat Mace Don VlacGillivary Kurt Mackenzie Peter Malerich Colleen Malone Mike Malone Jim Manion Janet Mansfield Jim Mason Nancy Mathistad John Mauch Bill McBurney John McCormack Pat McDonald Earl McGhic Wayne McMillan Robert McNary Tim McSpadden Peggy McTigue Linda Medaglia David Mercury Ricarda Miller Raleigh Minard Marion Minnix Floyd Mita Ross Moat Monica Mohr Scott Morgan Rich Morrow Connie Moulton Mary Ann Moulton Jackie Mowbray Lance Muelken Kathie Nakata David Nelson Jim Neudorfer Bonnie Nichols Jim Nichols Tana Nichols Kerlin Nogle loseph Nomcc Wilma Nomee Juan Novo Carey Numoto Dan Oaksford Stacy Olson Dan Ott Rory Ovens Lileen Owen Sherry Packer Robert Palladino I red Parady Melvin Parker Scott Partch Irene Patterson Dale Pattison Ronald Pearson Mark Pedcrson Deborah Peterson Janice Petrak Bill Plasterer Sue Poppe Jim Powell La nce Powell Carla Price Randy Prouty Milly Preuninger Mike Pryor How ' d HE get back on stage? 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C A T. 93 %5 1 ' 1 Mary Johnson Sue Johnson Tcrri Johnson Craig Johnston But is it worth it to be able to make a decision and follow it up with action? Francine Bell Helen Joseph Laurien Jones I ' eter Jones Randy Jones Karol Kamcl Chuck Karavitis Cieoige Karhn Cindy Karrer Ken Keating Robert Kecler Mark Keifer Dennis Kelly Martha Kelly George Kcnney Belinda Kcrbow I ' rank Kinimcl Patty Kingsbury Jean Kirihara Greg Kli ne Bill Knapton Don Knight Linda Knight Denice Knowski IX-nnis Koentopp Kaye Koller Jon Kolp Leslie Konibcrec Karol Kamcl Julie Koontz Ld Korpela Dale Kramer Patti Kreuch 94 Peace - What Is It? ft mi am 1 IS A m mm A A t n :1m Mary Malloy Sharon Malmquist John Manncx Rebecca Manning Betsy Maras Randy Krieg Tom Kundig Dcnise Kyscth Tom Lally Virginia Lane Laurie Larncd Jeff Lavgetto J.I ' . 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Michelle Savage Pal Savage Patti Savage Kathy Scammcll Tracy Schmidt Molly Scott Glenn Seaman Steve Sharp Larene Shay Betsy Sherman Barry Shook Agnes Simchuk Patty Sinioes Tracy Simpson Gavin Sisk Robynn Sleep David A. Smith David L. Smith Janna Smith Kathy Smith Kris Smith Linda Smith Sara Smith Julie Smitt Vicki Snider Greg Snyder Dave Spangler Sue Speer I ' ll come and get you when the halls are clear. Judy Spitzer Ron Stanley Cydney Sledman l ern Stcgall Tom Steury Jim Stone Lawrence Stone Denisc Stranahan Vicki Strawick Terry Strom Tom Strom Terry Stroud Bill Stout Carol Summers Larry Sunderland Rick Sutton Ron Sutton George Swain Rizae Swanson Mark Swearingen Patti Tamura Carrie Taylor Tak Terao Scott Thompson 98 A r n V A 1 Roxannc Ward Mike Warden Sally Weis Penny Wells Clarence West Bev White Jon White Lisa Whitehead Lori Wilson Sue Wimberley Mike Wood Michelle Wren Bridget Yamada Corinne Yonago Bev Zeigler Clay Zollars Gary Thorson Byran Thurber Mike Toole Roland Torngrcn Doris Tuck Mark Tuggle Sue Tumlinson Kathie Uno Valerie Vallorano John Van de Vcn Bradley Vanhoff Gerald Van Slyke Lynda Vanslyke Sue Van Veen Joan Ward John Ward It ' s not cheating, it ' s cribbing. 99 1970 Lewis and Clark Cheerleaders Varsity Football Ties For Second 12 8 1 T r 19 NC 12 LC 6 3 LC 21 Shadle 14 Rocers 6 3 LC 21 Ferris 12 Shadle 4 5 Gonzaga 27 LC 6 NC 2 7 Rogers 25 LC 6 Ferris 1 8 LC 14 NC 6 Shadle 21 LC 14 LC 27 Ferris 22 The Lewis and Clark Varsity Football Team had a good balance between their rushing and passing attack but failed to get the ball across the goal line when they were down within scoring territory. They also had an above average defense. These aspects led them to a tie for second place. The team faired well in league statistics, as they were third in total yds. (2,385); fourth in yds. rushing (1,637); third in passes attempted (121); and were third in passes completed (54); which came out to a .446 passing percentage, third in the league. They were also the team who lost the fewest yards rushing (137). As for defense they were third in yds. passed against (664); fourth for yds. running against (1,783); which came to 2,447; fourth in the league. Pat Pfeifer and head coach George Sullivan study crucial play. Rick Maras shows how he stopped would-be tacklers to become an All-City Guard. Tigers Lead In Individual Statistics Strong runner all year, halfback Bob Denham bursts through the North Central line. Curt Donner did most of the kicking and was Second Team All-City End. 104 Row 1: BUI Long, mgr; Al Harkey, Jim Travis, Andy Gilmore, Kevin Kuwada, Jan Sneva, Ride Maras, Milie Loft, Tom Sather, John Loeffler, Dale Yamamoto, Jim Warricli, Bill Nelson, Etob Denham, Art Osmundson, Steve Sly, Dave Soejima, mgr; Dave Muliai, mgr. Row 2: George Sullivan, Head Coach; Paul Adamson, mgr; Ben Warren, Jack Koentopp, Jon Wallingford, WiUy Morgan, Phil Losh, Mark Guthrie, Gary Rhodes, Joe Lackey, Mike Malone, Bill Putney, Craig Elkins, Rick Nelson, Rick Nichols Ed Ashley, Robert Miller, Coach; Pat Pfeifer, Coach; Dan Froese, mgr Row 3: Mark Charbonneaa, Randy GalUckson, Ken BartUne, Brad Hunter. Robin Dinkelkamp, Gary Larson, Jon Hurst, Dick Sams, Lane Gnllicksoo, Tim Charbonneaa, Chris Mnller, Roger Habbestad, John Etter, Dan Close, Bob Hansen, Curt Donner. There were some truly outstanding individual performers on the varsity team this year. Ed Ashley, halfback, won the city rushing title with 709 yards and would have done better, but he was troubled by an ankle injury for a few games. Ed was also an All-City Halfback. Other running backs for the Tigers were Bob Denham, junior halfback; John Etter, quarterback; and Rick Nichols, fullback. John Etter took the city passing title with 748 yards and was second in scoring wiUi 67 points. He was an All-City Second Team choice for quarterback. Doing most of the receiving of Etter ' s passes were Curt Donner, Second Team All-City End; Bob Denham, Bob Hansen, Rick Nichols, and Jon Hurst. The defense was led by Rick Maras, All-City Guard; Rick Nichols, Hammerslaughter of the Year and All-City Linebacker; and by junior Steve Sly, All-City Honorable Mention at Guard. Bob Hansen is downed after catching one of the nine passes he received during the season. 105 JOHN ETTER All-City Second Team Quarterback t 24 ED ASHLEY All-City Halfback Seniors Lead Team to 6-3 Season HAMMERSLAUGHTER AWARD WINNERS LCVS. Rogers Steve Sly LCVS. NC Rick Nichols LCVS. Shadle Rick Nichols LC VS. Ferris Mike Malone LCVS. Gonzaga Steve Sly LC VS. Rogers Rick Nichols LCVS. NC Rick Maras LCVS. Shadle Rick Nichols LCVS. Ferris Rick Maras JACK KOENTOPP Halfback Hammerslaughter of the Year Rick Nichols RICK NELSON Fullback CRAIG ELKINS Fullback RICK NICHOLS DICK SAMS JIM WARRICK LANE GULLICKSON All-City Linebacker End Halfback Center MIKEMALONE RICKMARAS ROBIN DINKELKAMP DAN CLOSE Corner-Backer All-City Guard Tackle Tackle CHRIS MULLER TIM CHARBONNEAU CURTDONNER BOB HANSEN Tackle Tackle End End ic become the league leading ground-gainer. John Etter, Second Team All-City Quarterback, hands off ball to Bob Denham as Rick Nichols leads the blocking. The Lewis and Clark offensive team comes to the line. B-Squad Football Undefeated Row 1: Kevin Kawada, Pete Jakubiak. Mike Flatt, Charlie Lafayette, Scott Smith, Bob Guthrie, Kevin Richardson, Rick Green, Roland Smith. Row 2 : Coach Pete Wertz, Mike Wallace mgr.. Rick La Valley, John Carlson, Jerry Bryan, Ron Barnes, Roy Jennings, Cliff Hazlett, John McCormack, Andy Gilmore, Dan Ott, Coach Gene Sivertson. Row 3: Jack Hohner, Glenn Backenstoe, Mel Parker, Ken Hntto, Jim Rhoades, Bob Ward, Pat Mace, Gary Sly, John Carter, Jim Cane, Scott Worthington. Not Pictured: Jim Manioo, Mike GriswoM, Dan Oaksford, Bill Long, Jim Travis, Kerlin Nogle, Spencer Hayashi. LC 14 NC 2 LC 8 0 0 LC 22 Shadle 6 Shadle 4 3 1 LC 20 Ferris 8 Rogers 4 4 0 LC 36 Gonzaga 28 Ferris 2 4 2 LC 22 Rogers 12 NC 2 5 1 LC 12 NC 0 Gonzaga 2 6 0 LC 40 Shadle 19 LC 30 Ferris 20 Eugene Sivertson had his finest year as B-Squad Head Coach. The Lewis and Clark B-Squad Football Team was undefeated in league play this year and there were many reasons why. They had good depth with the best round game ever; they had the abiUty to get ready for a game mentally and they were excellent academically. They had a great offense with a stable defense to back them up. The line adjusted well to blocking assignments against the variation of defenses in the league. There were some great offensive backs on the team, led by Pete Jakubiak. Deciding on a quarterback was a tough job for Coach Eugene Sivertson as there were three good choices. They were Kerlin Nogle, Jim Travis, and Andy Gilmore. 109 Frosh Football Has Rough Season End With 0-5 Record Lewis and Clark ' s frosh football team faced a tough league schedule this year. Inexperience and frustration were the biggest handicaps which resulted in an 0-5 season for the young gridders. They were mainly a second half ball club, with an average of two good quarters a game. The best part of their game was that they moved the ball well at times, according to Coach Bob Scott. The team has some good B-Squad and Varsity prospects, especially Rich Powell and Josh Nelson. STANDINGS Gonzaga 4 1 0 Gonzaga 22 LC 8 Rogers 3 1 1 NC 28 LC 14 NC 3 2 0 Ferris 13 LC 0 Shadle 2 1 2 Shadle 42 LC 16 Ferris 1 3 1 Rogers 24 LC 0 LC 0 5 0 Head Coach Bob Scott helped produce future varsity players. Row 1: Jeff Curry, Mark Tuggle, Bob Mathews, Fred Ward, Roger Conner, Sid Guthrie, Charles Karavitls, Danny Flatt, Dennis Koentopp, Randy Mc Christian, Jon Greene, Bill Dittman, Coach Larry Thompson. Row Z: Chucic Maguire, Kerry Conklin, Rich Powell, Mark Falk, Gordy HabbesUd, Joe Flores, Gay Cavender, Terry Nicholson, Dan Gonder, Bill Harman, George Karlin, Doug Calkins, Josh Nelson, Jon Hook, Coach Bob Scott, Coach PhiUp Pomeroy. Row 3: James Durham, Bob Brown, James Lowe, Jim Lindman, George Anderson, Pete Maxwell, Jim Hogan, Craig Johnston, Carl Oxford, George Swain. 1 10 Row 1: Rick Brooks, Shane Sorey, Sid Nicholson, Dave Vandermeer. Row 2: Ron Bunnell, mgr; Mike Benson, Brad Johnson, Chris Anstine, Allen Schurman, Coach Jim Speer. Cross Country Takes Second In State Wins All-City Meet STANDINGS LC 19 WV 36 Ferris 5 0 LC 25 Richland 30 LC 4 1 LC 17 Gonzaga 42 Shadle 3 2 LC 15 NC 45 NC 2 4 Ferris 27 LC 30 Rogers 1 5 LC 19 Shadle 38 Gonzaga 0 6 LC 15 Rogers 46 The Lewis and Clark Cross Country Team had the youngest and best-balanced team in the state. They finished second to Kenton by eleven points at the state meet in November. At the All-City Meet the team took first, as they took five of the first ten places. The only dual meet loss all season was to Ferris as team leader, Mike Benson, was troubled with the flu. Next year is expected to be more promising as most of the team will return. All-City Results 3. Rick Brooks 4. Shane Sorey 7. Chris Anstine 8. Dave Vandermeer 10. Mike Benson State Meet Results 10. Shane Sorey 11. Chris Anstine 14. Rick Brooks 26. Dave Vandermeer 29. Mike Benson 52. Brad Johnson 56. Allen Schurman Mike Benson lOth All-City Rick Brooks 3rd All-City Captain and Inspirational B-Squad Cross Country Has 4-1 Record Row 1: Brent Guyer, Steve Frost, Tim Wedlake, Dick Sather, Joe Fenske, Jamie Greene, Bill Heylman, Si Guthrie. Row 2: Bob Mathews, Tom Adamson, Randy Kline, Kim Storm, Andy Frazier, Chris Tollackson, Wes Franks, Dan Coulston, Dick Fredekind. Not pictured: Steve Kelsch. STANDINGS Coach Jim Speer WV 26 LC Richland 15 LC 33 61 LC Ferris LC LC 19 Gonzaga 42 16 NC 46 17 LC 48 24 Shadle 31 17 Rogers 41 Ferris LC Shadle Gonzaga Rogers NC All-City Results PLACEMENTS 1. Dick Fredekind 6. Wes Franks 9. Jamie Greene 1. Ferris 2. LC 3. Shadle 4. Rogers 5. NC 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 24 60 91 95 160 The B-Squad Cross Country Team with most of the great underclassmen on Varsity, managed to place second in the league standings. They had only one league loss and that was to Ferris. Dick Fredekind finished in first place in the All-City meet and the team came in second. The F rosh Team won All-City as Brad Johnson won that with a new city record. Varsity Tennis In Second For Fall LC 5 Shadle 2 FALL STANDINGS LC 4 NC 3 LC 7 Rogers 0 W L Ferris 5 LC 2 Ferris 10 0 LC 5 Gonzaga 2 LC 8 2 LC 4 Shadle 3 NC 5 5 LC 4 NC 3 Shadle 5 5 LC 7 Rogers 0 Gonzaga 2 8 Ferris 5 LC 2 Rogers 0 10 LC 4 Gonzaga 3 Junior John Burroughs grabbed the All-City Singles Championship and led Lewis and Clark ' s team to a second place finish in league competition this year. They lost only two matches, both to Ferris, and ended with an 8-2 record. In the All-City tournament LC finished in second place. We had a well balanced team, with not much difference from number three to nine man. There were only two seniors, Jim Anderson and Ted Kozen, on the team, making hopes for next year great, according to Coach Jay Stopher. MR. JAY STOPHER JOHN BURROUGHS Varsity Tennis Coach No. 1 Singles (llyrs.) Row 1: Ted Kozen, Us Uyeji, Tracy Simpsoo. Row 2: Ken Tatt, John Borroaghs, Chris Appleton, Rick Belts, Roger CHRIS APPLETON JIM ANDERSON TRACY SIMPSON RICK BETTS No. 2 Singles No. 3 Singles No. 4 Singles No. 5 Singles KENTATT LESUYEJI ROGER FUKAI TED KOZEN No. 1 Doubles No. 1 Doubles No. 2 Doubles No. 2 Doubles Girls ' Tennis Has 3-1 Fall Record FALL STANDINGS LC LC LC NC 6 6 4 5 Ferris Rogers Shadle LC 1 1 3 2 NC LC Ferris Shadle Rogers 4 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 Carol Campbell Kathy Bowen Lois Berg Karen Campbell Betsy Keil Mary Leslie Mary Stone Cindy Utter Naomi Kato No. 1 Singles No. 2 Singles No. 3 Singles No. 4 Singles No. 5 Singles No. 1 Doubles No. 1 Doubles No. 2 Doubles No. 2 Doubles Kathy Bowen, Lois Berg-Tennis Tourney Doubles Champs 1 Miss Roach had another fine year as Girls ' Tennis Coach. Row 1: Carol Campbell, Cindy Utter, Lois Berg. Row 2: Kathy Bowen, Betsy Keil, Mary UsUe, Naomi Kato. 116 Boys ' B-Squad Tennis Team We have some real promising freshmen and sophomores for next year ' s team, was the optimistic belief of Mr. Leo Weed, B- squad tennis coach. Although the team ' s fall record was 2-6, the B-squad netters played a blitz match over Gonzaga. Next year, there will be no B-squad girls ' tennis team, stated Miss Sonja Roach, who is coach for the team. The fall score was 1-4, their only win being a forfeit over Rogers. Miss Roach looked forward to a promising spring season with enthusiasm and many new girls turning out. Row 1: Don Copley, Kurt Mackenzie, Milton Hart, Don Maris, Bill Branom. Row 2: Tim Mason, Dale Larsen, Brian Zug, Jeff Luth, John Strehlow, Lee Boling. Girls ' B-Squad Tennis Team Row 1: Judy Bowen, Kathy Giese, Sarah Logsdon, Debbie Lycan, Sharon Smith, Pam Berry, Ann White, Kathy Winship, Vickie Asai. Row 2: Carolyn Sundberg, Nancy Ellsworth, Karol Kamel, Mary Sisk, Kelly Larned, Laurie Armstrong, Nancy McClure, Carolyn Pardini, Becky Lamed, Marina Garras, Jackie Allen. Chris Appleton The Lewis and Clark Basketball Team came to play, and did a good job of it, stated Coach Bob Scott. The cagers finished the season in third place with a 5-5 record in the league and 10-10 for overall. They beat every team once and were beaten by every team once in league action. Their tough defense and great rebounding led them into the District 8 Playoffs. After beating Gonzaga in the first round, they were defeated by University and Shadle Park, losing a chance to go to the Regional Playoffs. Dave Baker was picked for the All-City First Team, and the captain for this year ' s team was Curt Donner. There was a tie for Inspirational Award between Randy Gunning and Curt Donner. The usual starters were Corky Lambert, Dave Baker, Randy Gunning, Curt Donner, Chris Camp and Chris Appleton. Tough Rebounding Helps Cagers Shadle Park Gonzaga Prep Lewis and Clark North Central Joel Ferris John Rogers Field Goal Attempts 1. Camp 2. Gunning 3. Baker 4. Donner Field Goals Made 1. Camp 2. Gunning 3. Baker Field Goal Pet. 1. Baker 2. Camp 3. Gunning Rebounds 1. Baker 2. Donner 3. Gunning Scoring Average 1. Camp 2. Baker 3. Gunning League Overall 9-1 17- 3 6-4 11- 9 5-5 10-10 5-5 10-10 4-6 8-12 1-9 3-17 r ree 1 hrow Attempts ooo Zoo 1. Baker 155 271 O T n n z. uonner 117 11 3. Camp 109 195 Free Throws Made 1. Camp 89 100 2. Baker 80 93 3. Donner 74 72 Free Throw Pet. 1. Camp 81% 37% 2. Donner 63% 35% 3. Sly 63% 35% Total Points 1. Camp 289 198 2. Baker 224 195 3. Gunning 223 133 12.6 9.74 9.70 Team Statistics Field Goals-1196-378-327o Free Throws-614-373-60% Coach Bob Scott (R) Asst. Jack State (L) Row 1: Tim Nix, mgr.. Bill Coe, mgr., Russell Habbestad, mgr.. Glen Bradwin, mgr. Row 2: Coach Bob Scott, Art Osmundsoo, Sam Giese, Dave Ekins, Jon Hurst, Curt Oonner, Dave Baker, Corky Lambert, Roger Habbestad, Randy Gunning, Steve Sly, Chris Appleton, Chris Camp, Bob Denham. Randy Gunning Curt Donner 119 Steve Sly Close Games Marks Cagers Season Mead 50 LC 49 LC 63 Clarkston 54 Coeur d ' Alene 53 LC 52 LC 55 Kettle Falls 41 University 58 LC 43 LC 40 WV 37 Ferris 50 LC 44 LC 40 Cheney 27 LC 56 Gonzaga 54 Shadle 54 LC 42 Gonzaga 49 LC 48 LC 51 Coeur d ' Alene 40 LC 58 NC 49 LC 46 Shadle 39 Rogers 48 LC 45 LC 52 Ferris 47 LC 42 Gonzaga 40 NC 58 LC 43 Shadle 61 LC 55 LC 64 Rogers 55 LC 42 Gonzaga 36 Dave Baker Second Place Claimed by B-Squaders LC 45 Gonzaga LC 51 NC LC 45 Shadle LC 60 Rogers Ferris 54 LC LC 41 Gonzaga LC 46 NC LC 56 Shadle LC 73 Rogers 43 48 38 Shadle 11 4 39 LC 10 5 39 NC 9 6 33 Ferris 8 7 44 Rogers 1 14 55 46 Coming from a thirteen point deficit eaily in the fourth quarter, LC B-Squad took second place behind Shadle, by beating them 56-55 in overtime. Having been beaten by Ferris twice this year kept them in second place. Starting for the Tigers were Jamie Greene, Mark Sherburne, Rob Watson, John Cartr-, and Scott Baker, with Lance Powell and Clarke Indahl as alternates. Mr. Jack State, B- Squad coach, also added that Doug Barlow was the most improved player. Mr. State said, As far as the team goes, they ' re the best shooting team for five guys. They all shoot good and they ' re all good rebounders. He also added that if Mr. Wertz or himself had been coach throughout the season, the team would have been city-champs. The middle of the season was a period of adjustment, but by the end they were a fine group of ball players. The B team finished the season with an 8 win-2 loss record. The only team they couldn ' t beat was Ferris. Coach Jack State discusses game plan with Mark Sherburne and Jamie Greene before a game. Rowl: Dave Lambert, mgr., Gary Sly, Jamie Greene, Bob Aoki, Mel Parker, John Loeffler, AndyGilmore. Row 2: Coach Jack State, Rob Watson, Scott Baker, Doug Barlow, Clarke Indahl, Mark Sherburne, Lance Powell. 122 Frosh Basketball Ends at 5-6 Row 1: Dan Gonder, John Bell, Scott Anstine, Ron Stanley, Ken Aoki, Jon Greene, Alan Curryer, Kevin Guthrie. Row 2: Steve Sharp, Brian Rothermel, Mark Swearingen, Jim Stone, Jon White, John Coville, Terry Mickelson, John Kolp, Mike Toole. NC 39 Ferris 40 L C 39 Gonzaga 36 Ferris 41 LC LC 38 LC 29 Bowdish 31 LC LC Salk LC NC Gonzaga Salk Glover Shaw LC NC Ferris Rogers Libby 40 42 38 51 38 43 LC LC Libby Glover Shaw LC Rogers LC 7 6 5 5 4 4 3 2 0 23 29 15 31 33 42 26 42 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 8 Coach Ed Kretz discusses strategy with Kevin Guthrie, Steve Sharp, and Alan Curryer. 123 Wrestlers Win All-City Tourney Row 1: Lee Martinez, Dan Elliott, Bob West, Harry Case, Gary Laakso, Skip Elliott, Randy Maras. Row 2: Tim Charbonneau, Mark Guthrie, Rick Maras, Randy Gullickson, Dan Close, Pat McRae, Jerry Bryan. Skip Elliott avenges his only loss of the season to NC ' s Ben Ashley. Here he shakes hands after beating him 10-2. Coach Philip Pomeroy did an outstanding job, with the help of Pat Pf eifer. 7th at State with Maras and Elliott mm ffVffnff ' yAVtVA kVAwAv Lewis and Clark wrestlers under Coach Phil Pomeroy had an outstanding season this year, coming in third in city league wrestling competition and first in the High School Wrestling Tournament. He started his first year as wrestling coach with six wins and five losses in regular and pre-season matches. Wrestlers helping put LC in third place were Dan Elliott, 106 class; Bob West, 115 class; Harry Case, 123 class; Gary Laakso, 130 class; Skip Elliott, 136 class; Randy Maras, 141 class; Tom Sather 148 class; Pat McRae, 157 class; Jerry Bryan, 168 class; Dan Close, 178 class; Rick Maras, 194 class; and Mark Guthrie, unlimited. LC will lose five varsity wrestlers: Tim Charbonneau, Dan Close, Skip Elliott, Rick Maras, and Pat McRae. Both Rick Maras and Skip Elliott won their weight divisions at the Tri- District meet, after they won at the City Wrestling Tourney. Other LC winners at City were Dan Elliott, Bob West, Randy Maras, and Pat McRae. Winners at All-City— Left to Right: Randy Maras, Rick Maras, Bob West, Dan Elliott, Pat McRae, Skip Elliott. Randy Maras, All-City Tournament Champion, works for a takedown during one of his 10 wins this year. Rogers 30 LC 12 LC 35 Pullman 15 LC 24 WV 24 LC 30 Shadle 10 Ferris 26 LC 12 LC 26 NC 19 LC 21 Rogers 20 Moses Lk. 30 LC 13 Shadle 20 LC 19 Ferris 25 LC 19 Mead 20 LC 19 LC 23 NC 19 All-City LC 1st Tri-District LC 6th State LC 7th Seniors Rick Maras, placing first and Skip Elliott, second, combined for an LC 7th at state (see page 127). Ferris Rogers LC NC Shadle 7 4 4 3 1 0 3 4 5 7 Rick Maras tries for a pin during the State Wrestling Meet at Ellensburg. Wrestling Action Pat McRae did a great job near the end of the season and Dan Close showed a large amount of determination in his took first place in the All-City Tourney. first year at varsity wrestling. Freshman, Dan Elliott, had a fantastic first year, as he won in the 106 class at All- City. Undefeated in league action, Bob West went on to win at All- City too. Here he gets two points against Ferris. Mark Guthrie prepares to pin his North Central opponent for a LC win in that meet 23-19. Maras Captures 1st Rick Maras, first, at 194 weight. Skip Elliott In Season Rick Maras During Season VS. Rogers 13-1 VS. Rogers 19-0 Fall vs. WV 1:18 Fall VS. WV 3:09 Fall vs. Shadle 18 VS. Shadle 1:37 vs. Ferris 6-0 VS. Ferris 4-0 Fall vs. NC 2-4 VS. NC 0:54 vs. Rogers 12-2 VS. Rogers 10-2 Fall vs. Moses Lk. 11-5 VS. Moses Lk. 0:50 Fall vs. Shadle 16-3 VS. Shadle 3:55 vs. Ferris 3:50 Fall VS. Ferris 7-1 Fall vs. Mead 18-5 VS. Mead 1:40 Fall vs. NC 10-2 VS. NC 1:58 At State At State vs. Brosius 7-2 VS. Doane 9-1 vs. Bushlach 3:33 Fall vs. Anderson 5:16 Fall vs. Gill 9-4 vs. Peterson 5:52 Fall vs. Miller 1-2 vs. Butts 9-1 According to the ref, Skip Elliott is controlled by Mike Miller. at State; Elliott 2nd Undefeated Rick Maras takes down John Butts of Kennewick in the championship finals. Rick Maras won all his matches at the state meet, two of them by pins. He won his first match easily but after some difficulty pinned Jay Anderson of Snohomish, who finished third. His next match was another pin and in the finals he readily beat John Butts 9-1. Skip Elliott started off at Ellensburg in great fashion, beating Tom Brosius 7-2. He beat his next two opponents— the first by a pin, then by a 9-4 decision. In the championships Skip lost to Mike Miller of Kennewick in a controversial match. Skip Elliott, second, at 136 weight. B-Squad Wrestlers Clinch First Row 1: Bill Harman, Dave Church, Leon Frechette, Dick Sather, John Steinheiser. Row 2: Kevin Richardson, Roy Ishitani, Dave VanderMeer, Dale Pattison, Dale Yamamoto. Row 3: Roger Conner, Rich Powell, Phil Hinkley, Marc Charbonneau, Jim Cane. C-Squad Row 1: Pat Kagi, Dan Flatt, Andy Phillpson, Tim Wedlake, Rick Favre, Steve Dunphy, Brian Henjum. Row 2: Clyde Jackson, Gordie Habbestad, Pete Jones, Craig Lenhart, Melvin Keeney, Mike Flatt, Scott Gutman. Row 3: Josh Nelson, Terry Nicholson, Allen Schurman, Pete Jakubiak, Bob Ward Tony Longinotti, Joe Thayer. Golf Team Shows Potential in Fall Places Third with 2-3 The Boys ' Golf Team rose out of the cellar to win 2 matches and place third in unofficial fall play. They showed a lot of determination and potential, commented coach Virgil F. Wickline, and should do well in the future. Returning lettermen, Mike Schnell and Ed Jeffers, led the team to victories over North Central and Rogers. Gonzaga IVz Lewis and Clark 6V2 Ferris 9V2 Shadle 8V2 Lewis and Clark 8 Lewis and Clark 4V2 North Central 5V2 Lewis and Clark 2Vz Lewis and Clark 3V2 Rogers 4 Ed Jeffers Row 1: Charles Rohda, Joe McLaughlin, Greg Takisaki, Mike Leslie, John Thompson. Row 2: Kirk Scammell, Steve Armstrong, Ed Brandt, Lloyd Brandt, Kevin Anderson, Dana Bradfute. Row 3: Ed Jeffers, Mike Schnell, Bill Malico, Kim Kusske, Terry Marker. 129 Juniors, Seniors Mike Leslie 4 Bill Malico Provide Strength Mike Schnell Joe McLaughlin 130 Row 1: Mary White, Sue Graham, Barb Hein, Fran Diokelkamp, Jackie Mowbray. Row 2: Mrs. Carpenter, Sharon Malmquist, Julie Kliewer, Shelley Jeffers, Kathy McKnight, Marianne Lyie. Jeanette Cole clobbers a volleyball while Miss Danke Pat Kreuch prepares to make a return as Sheryl Smith looks watches on. on. Row 1: Sherry Minard, Penny Wells, Janna Smith, Christine Cellarius. Row 2: Suzanne Alice, Sandra Aschenbrenner, Ann Hawley, Sheryll Gusdorf, Jean Kirihara, Corinne Yonago, Pat Tamura, Lynda Van Slyke. Row 3: Kathy Smith, Fran Dinkelkamp, Dayle Cosby, Vicki Snider, Pam Perkins, Sheryl Smith, Doris Helton, Denice Know ski, Debbie Putney. Row 4: Marcella Colon, Jeannette Cole, Susan Schuster, Ruth Gustafson, Debbi Kolp, Cydney Stedman, Aon White, Cindy Houston, Sharlene Havercrof t, Pat Kreuch, Kate McKerney. Biff Long 3rd Base Rich Ahlquist Pitcher Rich Helean Outfield Pat Lancaster 1st Base Gil Griff ths Pitcher Jeff Hansen Outfield 135 Experienced Players Fill Positions Mike Loft Chris Camp Catcher Pitcher 136 Coach Robert Miller works with Bob Aoki and Ron Barnes before practice. B-Squad Baseball Team Row 1: Floyd Mita, Doug Staley, Jim Manion, Ed Clark, Melvin Parker, Bob Aoki, Ron Barnes, Tom Dodson, Joe Seltice. Row 2: Scott Bailey, Dennis Kelly, Kerry Burtness, Tracy Rosenquist, Dan Oaksford, Jerry Chappie, Jery Smith, Rick La Valley, Mark Sherburne, Pete Jakubiak, John Lindman, Jeff Chance, Andy Gilmore, Dan Ott, Jim Cane, John McCormack, John Lockridge, John Mauch. 137 Freshman Baseball Team i Row 1 : Mike Hall, Kevin Foster, Steve Black, Ron Stanley, Mike Frechette, Dan Flatt, Derek Hayashi, Rick Powell. Row 2: Coach J. Pappas, Doug Mackenzie, Pete Jones, Dan Gonder, Charles Karavitis, Jon Greene, Guy Cavender, Stan Moore, Charles Roth, Bill Dittman. 1st year Coach John Kahle 1970 Track Season Optimistic Row 1: Chris Anstine, Jim Warrick, Al Harkey, Bob Denham, Shane Sorey, Rick Brooks. Row 2: Gary Aller, Mark Guthrie, Dave VanderMeer, Mike Flatt, Mike Gerfen, Nick Nicholson, Al Schurman. Row 3: Rob Watson, Dave Baker, Bob Hindin, Rick Nichols, Mike AUce. Head Coach Jim Speer Coach Jack State 139 Team Stresses Individual Strength Bob Hindin Senior Distance 140 Future Varsity and B-Squad Track Row 1: Charles McNairy, Harry Tolliver, Kevin Richardson, Jamie Greene, Kevin Kuwada, Joe Thayer, Roy Jennings, Jeff Sprague, Bill Plasterer, Ritchie Hudson, Cary Ross, Bill Hevlman. Kurt Steinheiser, Mike Snyder. Row 2: Tomio Koizumi, Ed Hunter, Dale Pattison, Wayne Boulac. Tom AdamsoD, Joel Duncan, Dick Brown, John Carlson, John Loeffler, Joe Fenske, Randy Jones, Paul Nicholson, Dan Coulston, Bob Guthrie, Steve Crawford, John Steinheiser. Row 3: Lance Powell, Tim Nix, John Carter, Randy Jones, Rick Green, Gary Sly, Tim Cbarbonneau, Marc Charbonneau, Brad Hunter, Gary Rhodes, Wayne Merkel, Ken Rudy, Randy Kline, John Luth, Pat Mace, Dick Fredekind, Wes Franks. Row 4: Randy Gunning, Steve Sly, Jon Hurst, Scott Baker, Roland Smith, Andy Frazier. Frosh Track iWH ' tt, -h in-- -fiAn tfUh f Row 1: Steve Frost, Brent Guyer, Van Hudson, Brian .McCoy, Calvin Hemming, Gail Kirk, Howard Holmes, Brad Beeman, Si Guthrie, Corey Durrell, Ken Keating, Ron Rhodes, Tim Wedlake. Row 2: James Hanks, Randy McChristian, Josh Nelson, Roger Conner, Robert Mathews, Lawrence Stone, Brad Johnson, Terry Nicholson, Jim Stone, Rich Powell, Kevin Foley, John Ward, Kerry Conklin. 14? iouhnal -tiqer staff pep clubs Ti- qlrls letftrmen FNA Homemak ' mq aqccrcw Hi-fives Sunshine oirlsr FTA bookroom Ertfre Nous Forum math • book ' Key • senate bdpu rus • tri-sci ciassledl ' JapenesVcluDs Jr. executives Tri-Becai Adelante Paoes AFS Das Kheinqold debate • Rne Arts • AFS Limited funds and closure of the adult AFS chapter were reasons LC did not have a foreign exchange student this year. The main activity of the American Field Service was to raise money to support an exchange student in the future. Judy Campbell and Jim F. Anderson were co-chairmen of the club which took in 25 new members. These initiates gave a potluck dinner for the old members featuring Mexican food. Money Raised For Row 1: Debbie Carlson, Lori Davidson, Carol Chapman, Shannon Reeves, Dee Colby. Row 2: Barb Hayes, Naomi Kato, Rick Belts, Kerri Derrick, Nancy Ellsworth, Molly Staley, Bill Carson, Margie Wangen. Row 3: Cindy Utter, Sheryl Smith, Claudia Biermann, Mary Stone, Faith Hinshaw, Kay Deasy, Jim Anderson, Ron Ellsworth, Sheryl Laubach, Jan Rodway. Row 4: Sherry Boling, Kari Bowden, Dick Kleaveland, Debbie Darling, Peter Johnstone, Kelly Lamed, Kathy Wangen, Judy Campbell, Pam Mattox. Adelante The Spanish Club featured a dinner at a Mexican restaurant and a candy sale which raised money to contribute to charity at Christmas. Aside from regular activities of initiate dinners and the annual spring picnic, Adelante, led by presidents Wendy Williams and Pat McRae, witnessed authentic Spanish dancing done by Mrs. Read. Mr. Read expressed the club ' s initiative: Eh Adelante hemos hecho todo lo posible para borrar la ignorancia de los socios en cuanto a la cultura espanola por medio de discursos, transparencias y etc. (In Adelante we have done everything possible to inform the members about Spanish culture by means of talks, shdes, etc. ) Row 1 : Robin Cersley, Gay Greer, Jill Nunemaker, Debbie Williams. Row 2: Aimee Snyder, Zoe Ann Lenhart, Nancy Denman, Kam Majer, Toni Honda. Row 3: Linda Hawley, Joanne Terao, Jan Rodway, Mary Hewett, Gwendy Stuart, Mary Van de Ven. Row 4: Sherry Boling, Carolyn Close, Val Lynch, Shirley Hunter, Vickie Snow, Carolyn Hunter. Row 5: Zahira De Jesus, Lisa Dinnison, Lynne Polhemus, Bill Long, Pat McRae, John Harrison. Exchange Students Archery Our intention is not to develop any Howard Hills, a famous archer, but the kids do feel that this is an enjoyable club, stated Mr. Orlando Fletcher, adviser. Archery Club, which consists of 20 members, shoots twice monthly in the girl ' s gym. A spring picnic has been held for 17 years since Mr. Fletcher has directed the club. Chris Hensley and Joel Carlson presided over the club. Architectural Under the direction of Mr. Leo Weed, Architectural Club is established to further the talents of students interested in architectural design. Mr. Bill Trogdon, a well known architect in Spokane, spoke on preparation involved in a career of building design. A field trip was taken to the Environmental Design Associates to observe the firm ' s daily routine of work. The club also viewed films and listened to representatives from the building industry. Row 1: Bradley Vanhoff, Bruce Bennett, Dan Simnioniw, David Self. Row 2: David Spangler, Gail Powell, Joel Carlson, Chris Hensley, Tim McSpadden, Mr. Orlando Fletcher, adviser. Row 1: Howard Hult, Bob Mathews, Dave Spangler, Dave Fitzpatrick, Ed Jeffers, Joel Brozovsky, Chris Senske, John Lindman. Row 2: Paul Nelson, Jeff Luth, John Strehlow, Tracy Thompson, Doug Harvey, Clay Carney. Row 3: Dave Roller, Doug Heyamoto, Kevin Barker, Mike Kirk, Scott Lehinger, Tim Dodge, Pete Brooks, Burt Polhemus, Les Tumlinson. 145 Row 1: Randy Hisayasu, Bnan Zug, Craig Lenhart, Leon Frechette, Mike Kirlt, Rick Helean, Joe Fenske, Rick Nelson, Chris Senske, Dewey Bennett, Bob Qnaintance, Dick Sather. Row 2: Dave Lambert, Mark Brown, Tom Sather, Kevin Hill, Dan Oaksford, Bill Brooks, Larry Pearson, Rick Betts Doug Heyamoto. Row 3: Ron Goodell, Wayne Merkel, Sid Nicholson, Clay Carney, Ed Jeffers, Mike Alice, Dave Roller, Alan Schurman, Marc Charbonneau, Stan Kuwada, Mike Mukai. Row 4: Mike Schnell, Rick Green, Dave Ekins, Lane Gullickson, Tim Charbonneau, John Lindman, Bob Hindin Lee Schleer Andy Frazier, Ken Adams, Jay Johnson. ' Tiger Band Row 1: MiUy Preuninger, Rick Hagel, Katy Abel, Donna Barris, Sally Weis, Susan Speer, Deborah Williams, Michelle Wright. Row 2: Ted Kozen, Valerie Hart, Tim Nix, Ron Bunnell, Debbie Carlson, Don Maris, Lou Cook, Dale Reiser, Randy Jones, Bill Long, Ruth Gustafson, Julie Kliewer, Nancy Bray, Leslie Komberec, Karol Kamel, Leslie Berry, Sylvia Stanley. Row 3: Sandra Richey, Barb Lozier, Bev White, Jennifer Daniels, Pat Kagi, Tony Fields, Nancy Florine, Kerry Conklin, Scott Anstine, Danny Flatt, Scott Derrick, Randy Krieg, Tony Longinotti, Mark Sterk, Owen Reiser, Rick Beeman, Jon Kolp, Allen Schurman, Dean Veatch, Lynn Lowery, Milton Hart, Bob Sackville-West, Dave Soejima, Mike Kreuch, Brad Sargent Scott Morgan, Connie Hunter, Neil Gallup, Margie Wangen, Tim Gerl. Row 4: Jim Mukai, John Strehlow, Terry Bray, Les Uyeji, Jamie Greene, Lance Sargent, Tracy Thompson, Mark Isaacson, Jeff Chance, Clarke Indahl, Sam O ' Neal, Dave Mercury, John Carlson, Steve Black, Greg Snyder Tom Bergeron, Cary Ross, John Steinheiser, Steve Renner, Harry Case, Mickie Lotze, Bill Walter, John Harrison, Stan Friendship, Revin Hill, Steve Crawford, Don Jackowich, Laverne Dietzel, Jon Hook, Dave Saugen, Lawrence Stone, Terry Nicholson, Clay Fallis, Dallas Leinweber, Ray Hemming Mike Flatt, George Winship, Dale Pattison, Tom Mattern, Jeff Thomas, Don Speer, Sid Nicholson. Bengal Pep Club Bengal Pep Club helped to bring an exciting year to sports at Lewis and Clark. The club purchased orange and black beanies which were worn to all sports events. Working with Girls ' Pep Club officers, Bengal Pep President Jim Warrick helped organize their annual spring picnic. Lewis and Clark Tiger Band has accomplished and helped bolster many activities. With their excellent performances and halftime shows at the football games the Tiger Band followed up the football season with their annual Fall Concert. The Tiger Band expressed their talent in the 1970 Lilac Armed Forces Day Parade, and other numerous parades. Other appearances included a part in the Greater Spokane Honor Band, basketball games, and pep cons. 147 Black Student Alliance Row 1: Adviser, Clyde Bell, Linda Miller, Carol Hamm, Verda Minnix, Joanne Smith, Raynard Delcambre, Nolan Delcambre, Ron Rhodes, Janice Lacey, adviser. Row 2: Debra Green, Marion Minnix, Jeanette Jones, Francine Bell, Patty West, Bob Denham, Jim Dickerson, Stanley Friendship. Row 3: Cleaster Huff, Rosa Dickerson, Barbara Smith, Curtis Hollowell, Charles McNairy, Jerry Chappie, Robin Green. Row 4: Sandra Richey, Paulette Ashe, Helen Joseph, Margaret Minnix, Jim Stone, Ed Ashley, Bennie Warren, Bob Chapman. BSA Book The BSA, Black Student Alliance, is a new club that was formed this year. The purpose of the club is to promote unity between the black and white students, commented Janice Lacey, one of the advisers. Miss Lacey also mentioned the club was something for the Blacks to associate with. About 45 members make up the group which planned many social events for the year. Mr. Clyde Bell is the other adviser for the club. Left to Right: Midge Irvine, Owen Keiser, Danielle Skinner, Faith Hinshaw, Janet Burmingham, Colleen Powell, Pete Brooks, Joyce Higgins, Mrs. Knox, adviser. Promotes Unity Chess Chess Club, under the guidance of Mr. Carl Milton, participated in the All-City Chess Tournament. This tournament, sponsored by the Spokane Chess Club, was open to all junior and senior high school students. Besides holding an interschool open tourn- ament, the club also had a picnic in the spring. Joel Brozovsky was fall semester president and Les Uyeji, spring semester. Front Row: Jim Tamura, Dave Mukai, Elben Brozovsky, Sue Van Veen, Kerry Van Veen, Jackie Garman. Back Row: Raleigh Minard, Greg Takisaki, Jim Johnson, Joel Brozovsky, Chuck Bowers, Joel Carlson, Mike Morgan. Club Getting more involvement from the gr oup than previous years, were the words used to describe the Book Club ' s goals by Colleen Powell, club president. To help reach this goal, the club sponsored bake sales, car washes, and a book drive. Mrs. Knox is adviser to the group which is made up of juniors and seniors. Here Faith Hinshaw touches up on her Book Club activities. 149 116 Members Row 1: Debbie Carlson, Paulette Steen, Terri Harvey, Debbie Breesnee, Lisa Whitehead, Debbie Barnes, Debbie Root, Patty McLeod, Gerri Sunderland, Katby Wangen, Jeanne Herron, Trudy Yarbrough, Colleen Malone, Charlotte Hobbs, Sue Wimberley, Jackie Garman, Sherry Johnson, Kathy Woeppel, Siie Williams, Peggv Rader, Allison Smith, Merrilyn Thune, Mary Hewett, Ann Degerstrom, Kerri Derrick, Mr. Hartley. Row 2: Karla Honda, Toni Honda, Maria Warren, Janet Pry, Joyce Higgins, Janece La Valley, Jody Nortell, Myrna Hardy, Carol Porter, Janey Oberg, Janet Cook, Kathy Gaiser, Pam Mattox, Marianne Lyle, Dorothea Parsons, Sheryl Laubach, Marjorie Wangen, Carolyn Sundberg, Cathy Lamoreaux, Julie Hoyum, Marjorie Schasre, Shelly Tinnel, Liz Grindle, Linda Hawley, Gwen Berry. Row 3: Laurie Loeffler, Chris Hensley, Joanne Smith, Candy Tester, Michelle Saad, Robyn Schulzte, Joslin Henry, Pat Burch, Jacque Michaelbook, Rick Beeman, Chuck Maguire, Bob Lawrence, Alan Curryer, Mike Kreuch, Rick LaValley, Brad Beeman, Steve Sharp, Lance Sargent, Spencer Hayashi, Ken Aoki, Ron Flatow, Chris Nevin, Carol Herrmann, Debbie McLaughlin, Sandra Crawford, Marcella Colon, Mary Coon. Row 4: Sam Birchard, Sally Parker, Jack Koentopp, Dennis Nortell, Dave Plummer, Nels Engebretson, Bill Sackville-West, Mike Marker, Warren Bell, John Loeffler, Joe McLaughlin, Dave Spangler, Gordon Baxter, Bob Sackville-West, Dave White, Tom Mattern, Fred Munson, Brian McCoy, Ozzie Osmundson, Don Speer, Mark Isaacson, Jeff Thomas, Jim Berry, Jack Lucas, Sue Rihm, Barbara Harris, Laurie Hutchison. Row 5: Mike Loft, Mike Malone, Marc Charbonneau, Clarke Indahl, Dave Grindle, Doug Froese. Choir This year ' s choir was the largest since I came to Lewis and Clark in 1953, 116 members. It has been gratifying to me that SO many have displayed not only an interest in singing, but a desire to be a member of this group. It has all contributed to a quite successful year, said Mr. Gerald Hartley, choir director. The Fall Concert was presented during the last week of October. The highly successful traditional Christmas concert this year marked the 19th annual Festival of Christmas Carols. Mrs. Grace Bartlett again assisted with the presentation of a colorful tableaux serving as backgrounds to many of the songs. In addition to the Christmas concert the choir again Performed its traditional caroling through the halls of the (eaconess Hospital and here at Lewis and Clark. Two more concerts were presented during the spring semester. An all-choral program in March, and the Spring Concert near the end of May, at which time the choir and orchestra joined to present excerpts from the Theresa Mass by Haydn. The choir concluded its year by singing at the commencement exercises at the Coliseum. 150 Top Choir Enrollment Record Latin traditions are predominant in Classical Club. The Ides of March Banquet, commemorating Caesar ' s death, features Latin food, customs, dress, and entertainment. A prize is given for the best costume. Classical Club sponsors a spring picnic and a Christmas canned food drive for the needy. The adviser of Classical Club is Miss Marguerite Cross. A funny thing happened to me on the way to the forum. Classical Club Row 1 : Janet Burmingham, Kathy Robb, Lisa Whitehead, Carol Patterson, Cecelia Olsen, Katy Abel, Carole Field, Colleen Malone, Faith Hinshaw. Row 2: Mark Bledsoe, Andy Frazier, Lou Cook, Deb Johnson, Scott Berry, Elben Brozovsky, Aaron Lowe. 151 Meeting girls from other schools is but one of the many things I have gained from Dasidrian, said Debbie Williams, fall semester vice-president. With over thirty members from Lewis and Clark alone, Dasidrian has talent to spare. This all-city talent club is always on the move. Besides sponsoring a philanthropic project each semester, Dasidrian presents a recital by senior members, a Dad-Daughter Banquet, a spring dinner- dance, and the highlight, Frivolities, the annual musical comedy. Row 1 : Debbie McLaugblin, Debbie Williams, Carol Clarlcson, Betsy Keil, Paulette Steen, Slieryl Laubach. Row 2: Kathy Gaiser, Sheryl Smith, Becky Lamb, Peggy Rader, Wendy WiUiams, Carol Herrmann, Julie Kopet. Row 3: Nancy McClure, Laurie Hutchison, Shelly Tinnel, Molly Staley, Dee Colby, Michelle Wright, Yvonne Caruthers. Dasidrian Das Rheingold The initiation dinner, the spring picnic, and the Walourgis Night party, which is the German Halloween, all kept Das Rheingold busy this year. Besides raising the interests of German art and literature, Lynaire Hughes, fall semester president, and Karen Echelbarger, spring semester president, brought in new ideas to the club. One new project was the Christmas caroling party which collected canned food to give to the needy. Early in the spring all members participated in a car wash to raise money for their picnic. Row 1: Laurel Elmer, Ellen Pearson, Barb Hein, Karen Lindahl, Lynaire Hughes. Row 2: Dave Nelson, Fred Parady, Claudia Biermann, Ruth Pattison, Sheryl Laubach, Karen Echelbarger. 152 Varsity Debaters Have Hard Luck Row 1: Mrs. Keigley, adviser, Kathy Bowen, Carol Patterson, Cindy Utter, Nancy McClure, Lynaire Hughes, Katliy Robb. Row 2: David Stanton, Ricic Betts, Greg Talcisaiti, Andy Frazier, John Burroughs, Rick Beeman, Bill Graham. Because of a lack of experienced debaters, this year ' s team did not win many debates. However, at the Gonzaga Debate Tournament, Lewis and Clark debaters won 12 out of 15 matches. Mrs. Dora Keigley, debate coach, commented on the Gonzaga Tournament. We didn ' t take any prizes, but we were proud of our debating. This year ' s resolution was Resolved: that Congress should prohibit U.S. unilateral military intervention in foreign countries. The team debated every week from October to March in a league which included 14 schools. Pete Brooks, Jim Mahoney, and Andy Frazier offered invaluable help when needed. John Burroughs prepares his notes for the rebuttal. Lynaire Hughes adds expression to her debate. 153 Language, Art and History Row 1: Tracy Richter, Kathy Bowen, Jackie Garman, Debbie Decker, Carolyn Birch. Row 2: Bernard Gence, Michelle Wright, Linda Zeorlin, Katie Fahey, Carol Rumford, Kerri Derrick, Cathy Hunter, Peggy Rader, Sue Rihm, Lynn Greenough, Judy Fulkerson, Joy Fulkerson, Danielle Skinner. Row 3: Judy Brown, Barb Harris, Mary Stone, Ruth Oberg, Arlene Eagle, Kelly Larned, Char Raynor, Joe Thayer, Dave Baker, Debbie Starr. Entre Nous Members supported some very worthwhile activities. They sent gifts to Spokane servicemen in Vietnam and thirty dollars to starving Biafran children. For a Christmas project the members donated cans of food to be given to needy Spokane families. A potluck dinner was held for the initiation of new members, and the club constitution was revised. Mr. Skinner, the adviser, had this to say about the club: Etre conseiller de ces jeunes gens, c ' est insupportable mais impayable! Being an adviser of these young people is unbearable, but it ' s a real ball! It ' s great! was Mr. Faubion ' s reply when asked what he thought about being the adviser to Fine Arts Club. During the Christmas season, members made decorations for the tree in the front hall and donated ten dollars to the Spokesman-Review Christmas Fund. Later the Christmas decorations were put on sale. An initiation of new members was held in the fall and spring semesters, and an art sale consisting of the members ' own works was sponsored in the spring. Fine Arts Row 1 : Debbie Williams, Jill Nunemaker, Jan Nunemaker, Bonnie Kreuch, Carol Clarkson, Paulette Steen, Chris Culler, Leslie Cronkhite. Row 2: Marlee Sanderson, Mary Saad, Debbie Sather, Harold Hensley, Richard Church, Margie Schasre, Kathy Winship. Row 3: Georgilu Williams, Mary Bley, Janey Oberg, Jane Nichols, Jane Mannex, Charlene Cole, Lynn Frasher, Sally McSpadden. Row 4: Bill Alfstad, Mary Van de Ven, Debbie Starr, Gail Maxwell, Michelle Saad. Colleen Powell. Draw Interest ' 4 Row 1: Mrs. Wright, adviser, Andy Frazier, Karen Jeffers, Janet Sahlin, Debbie Meyer, Ted Kozen, John Burroughs, Caroline Craig. Row 2: Ruth Pattison, Cbucli Rohda, Nicic Nicholson, Debbie Darling, Nancy Luth, Kay Deasy, Cathy Hunter. Forum Drug abuse, abortion, sex education, the Mafia, and other problems of America were the issues discussed by Forum Club. Other activities were a Christmas party where gifts were exchanged, a spring picnic, and an initiation for new members. When asked to make a statement about the club, Mrs. Wright, the adviser, said: Our club holds a lot of promise, if we stick to our goals. An action-packed discussion is typical of Forum Club. Future Medical Careers Club Members of the Future Medical Careers Club, originally Future Nurses of America, participated in a joint discussion meeting with Ferris High School ' s FMCC and had a Christmas party this year. All club members visited the Beverly Manor Nursing Home during Thanksgiving time. It was one of the most beneficial experiences for all members, according to Mrs. Mildred Schoonover. Leaders of the club were Lynn Munson for the fall semester and Rick Hagel carried out the duties in the spring. Advisers were Mrs. Mildred Schoonover and Mrs. Dorothy Guild. Row 1 : Lynn Munson, Debbie Peterson, Mrs. Schoonover, adviser. Row 2 : Karen Strehlow, Ricic Hagel, Katby Romans. Row 3: Paulie Holyoalc, Joyce Higgins, Amy Dinnison. Row 4: Sheryl Smith, Linden Anderson, Jeff Lavagetto. FTA The Future Teachers of America expanded their tutoring program and attended the regional conference for all FTA chapters this year. Seniors Barb Wimberley, Sherry Boling, and KatWe Parady became teacher aides by helping primary teachers at Roosevelt School. Other activities included a football sale for TIGER PRIDE, a volleyball game against Senate Club, a pickle sale, and a spring car wash. Fall semester president was Emi Terao and Barb Wimberley presided over the meetings during the spring. Both officers tried to invite a number of guest speakers to make general meetings more interesting. Several of LC ' s student teachers described their impressions of the teaching field. Jim Fletcher and Joel Brozovsky prepared mock classroom situations to give members a true picture of student instruction. Mrs. Bonnie Farrow and Mrs. Reana Sweeny were club advisers. Row 1: Debbie Taltami, Barb Hein, Mrs. Sweeny, adviser. Row 2: Jim Fletcher, Carol Rumford, Danielle Skinner. Row 3: Carol Chapman, Peggy Conner, Barb Wimberley, Emi Terao, Nancy Denman. Row 4: Judy Fulkerson, Joy Fulkerson, Kathie Parady, Katie Fahey, Joel Brozovsky. Row 5: Mike Marker, Dee Colby, Claudia Biermann, Sherry Boling, Janet Burmingham. 156 Glee Has Largest Membership Ever Row 1: Mr. Gerald Hartley, Susan Hayashi, Ann Fredekind, Karen Hawley, Stephanie Coder, Betsy Maras, Carolyn Black, Fran Dinkelkamp, Lorie Caskey, Debi Blashill, Sharon Smith, Molly Scott, Trudy Yarbrough, Doreen Boehm, Judy Fiegen, Jackie Mowbray, Mina Barnes, Nolia Crossley, Nancy Greycloud, Paul Emata, accompanist. Row 2: Sue Johnson, Leanne Day, SUcy Overhauser, Teresa Haworth, Denise Kohnhorst, Susan Lizee, Barbara Hayes, Carolyn Close, Becky Allen, Mary Gaetano, Virginia Davis, Pam Reid, Claudia Blegen, Tracy Schmidt, Robin Petheram, Kristine VanderMeer, Molly Rice, Denise Denton, Cindy Utter. Row 3: Marcia Cl acy, Kathee Coe, April Rhoades, Pattv Domek, Marianne .McCain, Vickie Harkey, Marion Minnix, Paulette Ashe, Debbie Harris, Joann Smith, Karen Huston, Pam Berrv, Zona Howell, Anne Clarke, Deborah House, Betty Anderson, Charlene Hobbs, Jean Jameson, Kathleen Sorey. Row 4: Katie Fahey, Linda Hawley, Kathy Johnson, Shannon Dodson, JoAnn Carter, Debbie Dahlin, Vicki Davis, Cydney Stedman, Patty Kingsbury, Marjorie Havercroft, Lynrae Moat, Lois Berg, Jeannette Cole, Karen Groves, Lisa Arrasmith. Girls ' Glee Girls ' Glee Club, a choral group of 78 girls, participated in the Fall and Spring Concert, the March Choral Concert, and the Christmas Concert with the Choir and Tiger Tones. Mr. Gerald Hartley, director for the group, said, This is the largest Girls ' Glee Club since auditions nave been required. Accompanist for Girls ' Glee is Paul Emata. Barb Wimberley teaches with tender loving care. Pep Club Presents Hi-Fives Hi-Fives welcome new girls into Tiger Territory. They work closely with the Girls ' Federation and plan skits for the meetings. For the Big Little Sister party the Hi-Fives made name tags. It ' s a great chance to meet new girls and show them what friendship and LC really mean, said spring head Hi-Five Becky Lamb. During the fall semester Betsy Long was head Hi- Five. Left to Right: Marilyn Mayberry, Sarah Hurst, Kathy Robb, Kathie Parady, Tracy Richter, Sherry Boling, Becky Lamb, Sherri Ruane, Vicki Iwai. Row 1: Nancy Greycloud, Debi Sado, Renee Admire, Judy Fiegen, Terri Stroud. Row 2: Linda Hawley, Mary Reilly, Debi Blashill, Mary Coon, Ondy Bostwick. Row 3: Sheryll Gusdorf, Suzanne Alice, Sally Carrillo, Emi Terao, Heather Hill, Terry Falk. Row 4: Kathy Elder, Janna Smith, Sandy Arrasmith, Cathy Hanna, Linda Smith, Donna Voss, Karen Hawley. Row 5: Kathy Brown, Carolyn Querna, Mary Johnson, Cynthia Bever, Janet Burmingham, Kathy Carmack, Cindy Houston, Deborah House. 158 ' ' Dribbling Into Spring ' ' Home- making Homemaking Club en- courages interest in home economics and community life. The philanthropic theme of the club was concerned with the mentally retarded. Two interesting speakers from Lakeland Village and Fort Wright Marian School talked about different aspects of mentally retarded children. All club members sold cookbooks to raise money. The money was used to finance club projects. Each year Homemaking Club sponsors the Homemaker of the Year Award. The home economics teachers pick the most outstanding senior in the field of homemaking. The girl who received the honor was awarded a 5-piece setting of sterling silver. Row 1: Molly Rice, Sue Darling, Heather Hill, Janey Oberg, Ann Degerstrom, Debbie Sather, Tracy Schmidt, Corinne Yonago. Row 2: Mrs. Esplin, adviser; Doris Helton, Mary White, Vicki Iwai, Mary Hewett, Donna Voss, Julie Smitt, Wendy Home, Karen Bray, Kathy Elder. Row 3: Faye Dickinson, Jane Charbonneau, Barb Harris, Sally Schmidt, Connie Landstrom, Rebecca Boyington, Debbie Dahlin, Denice Knowski. Girls ' Pep Club Pep Club adds enthusiastic spirit to LC ' s athletic events. Posters were sold for a money-making project this year. Pep Club also sold Valograms, little Valentine messages sent to students. A dessert was held to initiate new members tnto the club. Dribbling into Spring was the theme for this year ' s Basketball Bounce, sponsored by the club. Their new advisers were Miss Cora Berend and Mrs. Carol Carpenter. Pep Club cheers Tigers on to victory. Journal Loses Mr. Donald Black; Row 1: Dennis Nortell, Leanne Day, Denise Denton, Danielle Skinner, Mary Reilly, Mike Mukai, Don Kirihara, Mary White. Row 2: Sandy Arrasmith, Joy Fulkerson, Kerry Van Veen, Cathy Hanna, Katie Fahey, Lori Davidson, Joel Brozovsky, Jim Fletcher, Rob Jensen. Row 3: Sue Lundquist, Jay Johnson, Arlene Eagle, Kelly Lamed, Debbie Darling, Pam jackowich. Ken Adams, Oliver Pierce, Tom Bayne, Blaine Wright. 160 Michael Aleman Becomes Adviser I J nU ' erson Marlene Wakabayashi, Leanne Day, Denise Denton, Danielle Skinner, Mary Reilly, Don Kirihara, Mary White, Carolyn Black Sue Williams. Row 2: Sandy Arrasmith, Mike Malone, Kerry Van Veen, Kathy Robb, Katie Fahey, Cathy Hanna, Lori Davidson, Joel Brozovskv Rob Jensen, Mike Mukai, Carol Patterson, Claudia Backlund. Row 3: Sue Lnndquist, Jay Johnson, Arlene Eagle, Kelly Larned, Debbie Darling ' Pam Jackowich, Oliver Pierce, Tom Bayne, Blaine Wright. Dave Plummer, Mr. Aleman. s . , c L,ar..ug, ram Students on the Lewis and Clark Journal Staff acquire practical journalistic training. They must report and edit the news, layout pages, sell ads and spend time at the print shop working with type. Since the Journal is a self-supporting newspaper, the students handle all business affairs. Mr. Donald G. Black, adviser for the past 11 years, left spring semester to study at the University of IlHnois. He was replaced by Mr. Michael P. Aleman. Something new that was started during the year was the Lewis and Clark Supplement, a smaller edition of the Journal. The Supplement helped provide students with more news and kept it more timely. Twenty issues of the Journal were published during the year under the leadership of Arlene Eagle and Janet Burmingham, editors. It ' s so unorganized, I don ' t see how you guys ever get anything done! 161 Row 1: Joe Thayer, Rick Nelso n, Dave Clarke, Tom Sather, Bill Long, Jim Warrick, Dick Sather. Row 2: Mike Malone, Rick Belts, Jim Anderson, Chris Camp, Mark Guthrie, Roger Fukai, Rick La Valley. Row 3: Curt Donner, Pete Johnstone, Dan Close, Clarke Indahl, Bob Huston, Ross Worthington, Dick Kleaveland. Junior Toastmasters Among the activities of the Evergreen Junior Toast- masters was their annual mock trial held at the Spokane Courthouse. Spring semester president, Jim Warrick, said some teacher was put on trial with falsified evidence. This year Mr. Tom CUne participated in this trial. Club members also had an annual Liars ' Contest, a volleyball game with Senate Club, and a successful bake sale. Junior Executives Selling the transcription book, 20,000 Words, was the primary fund-raising project of Junior Executives. President Bill Carson also organized several guest speakers to talk at club meetings. A real estate salesman and a local insurance agent described their businesses to the club. According to Mrs. Thurley Pack, adviser to Junior Executives, every member benefited greatly from hearing speakers already established in the field of business. Row 1: Carol Kramer, Sherri Ruane, Emi Terao, Teresa Tamura, Marlene Wakabayashi. Row 2: Gail Powell, Peggy Halverson, Marlene Stewart, Joanne Terao, Bill Carson, Rob Watson. Row 3: Shirley Hall, Shelley Pierce, Patti Jennings, Linda Tufto, Trudy Yarbrougb. Row 4: Debbie Alsin, Charlene Cole, Gloria Starr, Lynn Frasher, Georgette Walter, Sally Edwards. i • w -« 1 -. So what if Key Club ' s going co-ed! Tee-hee Mr. Cline— you ' ll finally get the shaft you deserve. Key Club Row 1: Mike Leslie, Jon Greene, Rick Betts, Steve Lander, Rick Nelson. Row 2: Bob Aoki, Kevin Kuwada, Dan Coulston, Tom Sather, Mark Simpson, Stan Kuwada, Jamie Greene, Bob Hindin. Row 3: Jim Warrick, Dick Fredekind, John Wallingford, Mike Loft, Dan Ott, Mark Guthrie, Mike Kirk. Row 4: Andy Gilmore, Rick La Valley Clarke Indahl, Jim Anderson, Pete Johnstone, Mike Schnell, Rick Maras, Kevin Hill. Key Club is a service organization that raises money for charitable organizations in the community. It is a junior branch of Kiwanis Club. Key Club was engaged in a variety of projects. They sold apples at the WSU- UCLA football game and raised $50 that was donated to Shamrock Acres, a future boys ' ranch. Mr. Harry Lujan and The Lounge received a $25 donation for Mr. Lujan ' s fine speeches about the dangers of drug addiction. The boys came to the aid of Hutton School by helping to run the school carnival and in March members helped sell flowers in the Easter Lily Sale. To finance many of their projects, all members were required to sell mistle-toe. 163 Challenge, Endurance, Intelligence Row 1: Rick Belts, Les Uyeji, Mike Leslie, Chris Anstine, Ron Bunnell, Bob Hindin, Ted Koien, Skip Elliott, Nick Nicholson, Allen Schurman. Row 2: Brad Johnson, Jim West, Art Ogo, Mike Alice, Roger Fukai, Dave Clarke, Chris ToUackson. Row 3: Clay Carney, Ralph Anderson, Bill Long, Rob Watson, Rich Ahlquist, Jon Hurst, Jeff Hansen, Mark Guthrie, Randy Gullickson. Row 4: Curt Creswell, John Etter, Mike Loft, Steve Sly, Bob Hansen, Curt Donner, Mike Schnell, Roger Habbestad. Letter men ' s Club Lettermen ' s Club is composed of letter winners in the following sports: football, basketball, track, tennis, golf, cross-country, wrestling, and gymnastics. Led by presidents Dan Close and Jim Warrick, the club presented the fall and spring Lettermen ' s Banquets honoring the athletes. Other fall officers were: Jim Warrick, Vice-President; Jack Koentopp, Sec. ; Dave VanderMeer, Treas. ; and Pat McRae, 5th Exec. Spring officers were: Chris Camp, Vice-President; Steve Sly, Sec. ; Skip EUiott, Treas. ; and Curt Donner, 5th Exec. President Dan Close got his FILL at the Lettermen ' s Banquet. Honored in Math, Lettermen ' s Clubs Row 1: Mike Benson, Dave Vander Meer, Dennis Uno, Randy Maras, Pat McRae, Harry Case, Jolin Thompson, Shane Sorey. Row 2: Dan Close, Rick Maras, Rick Helean, Lee Martinez, Jeff Bakken, Rick Brooks. Row 3: Ed Jeffers, Chris Appleton, Glen Bradwin, Jim F. Anderson, Chris Camp, Jack Hohner, Pat Lancaster. Row 4: Corky Lambert, Mike Malone, Gary Aller, Rick Nichols, Dave O ' Brien, Gil Griffiths, Tim Charbonneau, Jan Sneva. Math Math Club is a semi-social organization that meets in private homes to discuss and promote interests and to have a good time doing so, said Mr. Eugene Sivertson, Math Club adviser. Their major activities included a Christmas Party, the Tri-Sci-Math Club picnic, and various field trips. Every year the club sponsors a math contest in two divisions: Freshman- Sophomore and Junior- Senior. Trophies were awarded for first, second, and third places. Row 1: Ted Kozen, Bill Alfstad, Joan Eilertsen, Betsy Keil, Sharon Sullivan, Karen Lindahl. Row 2: Leslie Uyeji, Vance Cooney, Betsy Brandon, Kathy Hannes, Peggy Rader, Joel Brozovsky. Row 3: Chris Muller, Mike Morgan, Kay Deasy, Andy Frazier, Arlene Eagle, Ruth Oberg, Mary White, Ruth Gustafason. 165 Orchestra Sends Row 1: Molly Staley, Laufian Jones, Tom Kundig, Mary Malloy, Bernard Gence, Sharon Malmquist. Row 2: Debbie Decker, Bryan Thurber, Becky Manning, Denise Stranahan, Aaron Lowe, Judy Fiegen, Deirdre Colby, Brian Feam, Sheryll Gusdorf . Row 3: Julie Higgins, Shirley Hart, Gayle Bond. Orpheus Orpheus talent club is one of the busiest organizations at LC. The members meet twice monthly. The 35 members entertain at PTA ' s, church and civic organizations, rest homes, the Veteran ' s Hospital, the Shrine Hospital, and EdgecHff Sanitarium. They have adopted a Golden Age Club at which they entertain bi-monthly. Their talents- music, drama, voice, dancing and instrumental- are as numerous as their activities. For the past two years they have acted as the make-up committee for the Minstrel Show. Row 1: Debbie Barnes, Steve Renner, Sam Roe, Jay Johnson, Fred Munson, Ross Moat, Bill Shaw, Sherri Ruane, Jack Lucas, Mrs. Spokane Hutchison, adviser. Row 2: Laurie Loeffler, Cydnev Stedman, Fern Box, Mary Gaetano, Debbie Root, Lynnette Thomas, Paulette Stee n, Shelly Tinnel, Debbie Breesne ' e. Row 3: Robyn Schultze, Betsy Keil, Kelly Lamed, Arlene Eagle, Joslin Henry, Bill Graham, Candy Tester, Jim Berry, Carol Herrmann, Mark Bledsoe, Margie Schasre. 66 Six To AlUState Orchestra Directed by Mr. Oliver Fuller, the orchestra is one of the few cultural activities remaining at LC. The nineteen members played in a number of concerts, including the graduation ceremonies. The choir and orchestra combined efforts by producing Thresian by Haydn. This year six members went to All-State and many others participated in Spokane ' s Junior Symphony. Pages Pages, the only club at LC for sophomores and freshmen, is advised by Mrs. Frances Vecchio. This year the club members gave book reviews and held their annual spring banquet. Because of lack of support from the underclassmen, the club could not be as active as its members and adviser would have hked. However, they feel confident that after a membership drive the club will again be more active. Row 1: Jacqueline Sweitzer, Carolyn Querna, Marjorie Havercroft, Michael Calliins, Mrs. Frances Veccliio, adviser. Row 2: Faye Dicliinson, Jane Charbonneau, Cathy Romans, Lucy Baker, Brad Sargent. Outstanding Work In English Row 1: Janet Burmingham, Dee Colby, Judy Campbell, Becky Lamb, Leanne Day. Row 2: Charlene Havercroft, Mary White, Kathy Christman, Peggy McTigue. Row 3: Mrs. Alda Howard, adviser. Corky Lambert, Jim Fletcher, Nick Nicholson, Jim Mahoney, Jim Bolker. Papyrus Papyrus is Lewis and Clark ' s creative writing club. Under the direction of Mrs. Alda Howard, the club encourages its members to write creatively. Two or three times a semester, a student is required to read original compositions at the meeting , and it is then discussed and evaluated by other club members. Each year Papyrus publishes the Stylus which is a creative writing magazine. It includes poems, essays, and short stories written by students in all English classes as well as from the club itself. Quill and Scroll, LCs Honor Society Row 1: Deborah Williams, Charlotte Raynor, Jim Fletcher, Joel Brozovsky, Larry Pearson, Mike Mukai. Row 2: Nancy Lnth, Claudia Biermann, Kelly Lamed, Katie Fahey, Mary White, Janet Burmingham, .Mike Schnell. Row 3: Kathy Parady, Naomi Kato, Faith Hinshaw, Arlene Eagle, Debbie Darling, Connie Thurber, Pam Jackowich, Jay Johnson, Oliver Pierce. 8 Featured in Stylus Japanese Club Lewis and Clark ' s Japanese Club obtained knowledge of Japan and its culture through group discussion and guest speakers. A highlight of the year was Mr. Fujiwara, a native of Japan, who presented a Samuri warrior dance and compared the school system of the United States and Japan. Bill Walter showed slides of Japan that he took while on a six- week tour of that country. The club activities included a fortune cookie sale and a spring banquet featuring Japanese foods. Senate Club Besides learning more about public speaking and parliamentary procedures, Senate Club ' s varied activities included the first annual Greased Pig Chase, a volleyball game with FTA, and a traditional spring picnic. A mock trial, complete with judge and jury, was the highlight of the year. Row 1: Clarence West, Derek Hayashi. Row 2: Bridget Yamada, Corinne Yonago, Susan Hayashi, Patty West. Row 3: Mary Reilly, Karla Honda, Jean Kirihara, Mrs. Ikuko Matsumoto. Row 4: Vicki Iwai, Leslie Iwai, Kate McKerney, Margene Omoto. Row 5: Dee Colby, Nancy Luth, Joe Isbitani, Randv Hisavasu, Steve Taketa. Row 6: Bill Walter, Susan Echelbarger, Kathi ' e Nakata, Bob Sackville-West, Mike Marker. Row 1: Mike Leslie, Rick Nelson, Mark Simpson, Harry Case, Jack Koentopp, Jamie Greene. Row 2: Jim Warrick, Mike Malone, Dick Sams, Bob Hindin, Ricb Ahlquist, Skip Elliott, Kevin Hill. Row 3: AndyGilmore, Bill Long, Mike Loft, Pete Jobnstone, Dan Close, Rick Maras, Dennis Stewart. 169 The Stage Crew Does It Again! State Crew The boys on stage crew work harder for this one credit than probably any other class, said Mr. Bunn, adviser. In the spring, they work several hours with the Minstrel Show each Sunday afternoon. They set up mixers in the field house, and work with all the cons and con practices. Few people realize just how much work these boys do. Heading the stage crew as manager was Tom Lee. His assistant was Harold Hensley. Left to Right: Mark Safranek, Dan Breedlove, Paul Peters, Dana Bradfute, Harold Hensley, Layne McGowan, Pat Mangione, Lee Smith, Mike Triplett, Pat Wood. Parties, Parties, and More Parties! Sunshine Girls We were partied to death! said the junior Sunshine Girl Karen Jeffers. The Hi-Fives, Sunshine Girls, and Girls ' Federation Officers got together frequently for morning breakfasts and potluck suppers. The Sunshine Girls assisted with the Big and Little Sister Party. They send cheery get well and congratulation notes to LC girls and boys. Left to Right: Barb Hayes, Bonnie Kreuch, Sara Smith, Carolyn Close, Karen Echelbarger, Carol Rumford, Betsy Brandon, Spring head. Not Pictured: Kelly Larned, Fall head, Karen Jeffers, Wendy Johns. 170 Ti-Deca: Business Is Their Business Thespians An all-school play, attendance at a Shakespearean Festival and a Christmas party were some of the activities of the Thespians, the drama club atLC. The Thespians were led by Mrs. Carswell, adviser, and Ross Moat, president. A membership drive to get twelve new members, and raise the membership from eighteen to thirty members, was initiated in the spring semester. Up the Down Staircase, the all-school play, was presented in the spring. L f ' it t ! ) Row 1: Karen Lundberg, Paulette Steen, Debbie Barnes, Ross Moat. Row 2: Kerry Van Veen, Jackie Garman, Lynnette Thomas, Debbie Root. Row 3: Fern Box. Ti ' Deca The most rewarding aspect of being the adviser of Ti- Deca, said Mrs. Flora Gibbs, is recommending a student to an employer and then later getting an exceptionally good report about the f ine j ob he is doing. The members, all seniors, are taking distributive education, and spend two periods every day learning many different aspects of business. Ti-Deca members have early dismissal, and work after school on a job. Row 1 : Sally Schmidt, Bonnie Wolfe, Cynthia Bostwick, Lynn Munson, Chris Steffen. Row 2: Melody Cerenzie, Marv Kav Harper, Valeta Cromer, Dana Hicks, Nancy Ives, Karen Stanford. Row 3: Jim Johnson. Willie Henry, Steve Pollard, Mike Yancer. Row 4: Randy Von Olnhausen, Norm Alley, Ken Olson, Dave Booth. 171 Destination: f Row 1: Danielle Skinner, Jackie Garman, Tracy Richter, Jean Lindsay, Leslie Iwai, Robin Cersley, Colleen Malone, Laura Akiyama, Cheryl Harris, Cathy Hunter, Kris VanderMeer, Toni Honda, Barbara Hein, Marlene Wakabayasbi, Debbie Decker, Debbie Takami, Sue Hayashi. Row 2: Sheryl Smith, Wendy Williams, Peggy Conner, Marilyn Mayberry, Sheryl Laubach, Sharon Sullivan, Carol Chapman, Zoe Ann Le nhart, Sally McSpadden, Betsy Keil, Karen Echelbarger, Barbara Wimberley, Gay Greer, Claudia Backlund, Debbie Edburg, Karen Lindahl, Sue Culler, Stacey Aldecoa, Tammi Durrell, Charlotte Hobbs, Patty Kelsch. Row 3: Caroline Craig, Georgilu Williams, Jody Nortell, Carolyn Pardini, Mary Leslie, Judy Kelley, Kathy Winship, Kathy Robb, Stephanie White, Lori Davidson, Katie Fahey, Carol Rumford, Nancy Denman, Valerie Sweatt, Shirley Hart, Sherry Embree, Margene Omoto, Pam Berry, Kathy Wangen, Kerri Derrick, Jan Cook. Row 4: Carol Patterson, Marina Garras, Diane Wickman, Becky Larned, Cindy Haynes, Ruth Oberg, Jan Rodway, Carol Clarkson, Patty Tomlinson, Marlee Sanderson, Ruth Pattison, Bonnie Kreuch, Barb Harris, Arlene Eagle, Bonnie Dinnison, Elise Brevet, Michelle Saad, Jeanne Herron, Joan Eilertsen, Debbie McLaughlin, Laurel Elmer, Ellen Pearson, Irene Donahue, Marcella Colon. Row 5: Molly Staley, Kelly Larned, Kay Deasy, Kathie .Nakata, Susan Echelbarger, Vickie Snow, Colleen Powell, Sue Kopczynski, Linda Copeland, Carolyn Close, Carole Field, Shelley Jeffers, Mary Van de Ven. Ti-Girls try harder, said Cathy Hunter, fall semester president. Under the direction of Miss Virginia Danke and Miss Sonja Roach, this organization is famous for its lighted stunts and marching in the Lilac Parade. The Ti-Girl Con was different this year. Instead of a talent con, an elaborate musical-comedy was viewed by the student body and parents. The Pu-ates of Penzance, written approximately 100 years ago, tells of pirates and their sea adventures. San Francisco was the destination of 92 girls during spring vacation. Class rivalry raised money for the trip with bottle drives, bake sales, and skating parties. For the first time in the history of Ti-Girls, two spring presidents took the oath of office. Elections resulted in a tie, and Arlene Eagle and Betsy Keil were both proclaimed victors. 172 San Fra ncisco Spring Officers Presidents: Secretary: Treasurer: Historian: Sgt-at-Arms: Arlene Eagle Betsy Keil Barb Wimberley Ruth Oberg Colleen Powell Marcella Colon Carolyn Pardini Spirit prevails at pep cons. Fall Officers President: Vice-President Secretary: Treasurer: Historian: Sgt-at-Arms: Cathy Hunter Wendy Williams Debbie Takami Kelly Lamed Caroline Craig Karen Echelbarger Molly Staley Tiger Tones The Spokane Federation of Women ' s Organizations, Manito Lions, Northwest School Administrators Conference, the National Bank Women ' s District Banquet and the Student Nurses ' Convention were just a few of the many functions at which the Tiger Tones performed. They displayed their talent at several school concerts also. Mr. Hartley, adviser of the group, commented by saying, These people should be commended for devoting their time toward futhering public relations between the school and community. Front Row: Paulette Steen, Peggy Rader, Laurie Hutchison, Ann Oegerstrom. Back Row: Dennis Nortell Jack Lucas, Barb Hams, Nels Engebretson, Sam Birchard, John Loeffler, Jim Berry, Carol Herrmann, accompanist. Row 1: Ellen Pearson, Joan Eilertsen, Jim Anderson, Chris Senske, Bruce McBurney, Lee Boling, Mike Mannex. Row 2: Curt Riddle, Karen Jeffers Betsy Brandon, Kay Deasy, .Mike Major, Joel Brozovsky, Mike Morgan, George Winship, Rob Jensen. Row 3: Andy Frazier, Randy Coder Bill Luce ' Chris MuUer, Andy McBurney, Dave Plummer, Steve Renner, Owen Reiser. ' ' 174 Perform For Many Handing out programs and collecting tickets, were the main activities of the Usherettes. The new look for the club was navy blue dresses with white collars and buttons. Besides ushering for school events, the girls helped usher at the Minstrel Show and directed students who participated in the All-City Grade School Concert to their seats. Presidents for the Usherettes were Betsy Long, fall; and Cecilia Olsen, spring. Mr. Marshall was adviser to the group this year. Row 1: Naomi Kato, Karia Honda, Linda Tufto, Debbie Meyer, Janet Zunlie, Cindy Bostwick, Janice Carter. Row 2: Faith Hinshaw, Nancy Lutb, Mary Hewett, Linda Townsend, Gail Powell, Cecilia Olsen, Ann Degerstrom, Stepfa Stone, Raphael McCormack. Row 3: Linden Anderson, Laurie Loeffler, Becky Lamb, Connie Landstrom, Georgette Walter, Deb Sherburne, Betsy Reedman, Vickie Machacek, Betsy Long, Mel Cerenzie. Tri-Sci Sponsoring walkers in the HOPE Walk, a field trip to Pullman, and listening to Mr. Al Finley, head of the science department at Ferris, were a few of the projects that kept Tri-Sci active. Other activities that kept the club interesting were science films, a variety of speakers, and plans to subscribe to various science periodicals for use at club meetings. The annual picnic with Math Club was held in late spring. Joan Eilertsen served as president during the fall and Vance Cooney took over the duties in the spring. Mr. Donald Agost was the new adviser this year. Usherettes Nancy Luth and Becky Lamb take tickets at the Minstrel Show. Courtesy of Dorian Principal William El. Donner Born free, as free as the wind blows, as free as the grass grows, free to follow your heart. These lyrics from a modern ballad, like the theme of our 1970 TIGER, carry a message of hope for each of us. More than in any other nation on earth, we in America are born free. But, along with this rich legacy of freedom, each member in our society falls heir to certain responsibilities. The success of our way of life is dependent upon a balance between the two. If we, as individuals, and, as a nation, fail to accept and meet our responsibilities, then we must stand ready to face some loss of freedom. Students at Lewis and Clark High School enjoy a number of freedoms, and prove themselves justly deserving of them because the vast majority demonstrate their maturity through responsible attitudes and behavior. If each of you as a member of the class of 1970 extends this same degree of responsibility toward your role as a citizen of this nation, then I ' m sure you will be Free to follow your heart. WilUam E.L. Donner 178 DAVID L. POWELL C. WILLIAM ANDERSON Assistant Principal, Administration Assistant Principal, Curriculum Administration MURIEL ROSSING GEORGE W. PALMER Dean of Girls Dean of Boys 179 Counselors Look, I just got my braces off! Secretaries Majestic Prince in the fifth? Helen Huneke Myrtle McElroy Pearl Barton Dorothy Solin Gertrude Zarkin You just make sure you get my roller skates back to me by Tuesday. ISO Science . . . An Organized System Of Knowledge Hey everybody, how do you like my new purse??? Gene Arger Warren Hall Carl Milton Peter Weitz Mommy told me to stay up here until she comes back. y Donald Agost Jim Spee r English . . . the Supreme Form Of Communication and Expression Mrs. Lois Knox and other English teachers planned a new curriculum to be affective during the next fall semester. According to Mrs. Knox, the course will be an elective based on a nine-week grading period for sophomores, juniors, and seniors. It will give students more choice in deciding their areas of study and will strengthen their background in the humanities. Most English teachers felt a definite need for changes in curriculum. Though not a replacement, the new program will be supplementary to basic English material. Essential to the success of the program is the idea that no longer will all students always do the same thing at the same time. Doris Sherburne Beverly Carswell Spokane Hutchison Donald Black Bonnie Farrow Mary Martin Cora Berend Richard Brown Really, dahlings . . . Homer was SUCH a bore Ah ... I can see it all now . . . Nobel Prize for Literature 1970 Math ... the Expressive Language Of the Sciences Fred Kramlich Edwin Kretz Philip Pomeroy $ ' % - ) ' (-.,$ ' (% ' () ' % $- $ ' %(•% $ ' $ ' $ ) (-•% $- ' ( ) Won ' t you be my Valentine? Language Marguerite Cross Wesley Read Ikuko Matsumoto Harold Skinner Not pictured: Arthur Weberling Gerald Hartley C. Oliver Fuller 185 History . . . the Respect of Conscience And Belief Through Human Dignity So YOU took my peanut butter sandwich . . . !86 History Class Interests Students Robert Miller Gerda Wright William Sevadjian Let ' s see what Mother Goose has to say about that. Peter Wertz Lewis and Clark ' s History Department began an Afro- American history class last year. This particular course was again offered for juniors and seniors interested in learning and understanding the eco- nomic, political, and social conditions of the Negro American in contemporary United States. Students also developed an understanding of how these conditions came about, as well as creating, developing, and activating the desire and will to aim for higher achievement. Still on an experimental basis, Mr. Orlando Fletcher directed instruction for about 40 students. The complete course lasted for six weeks each semester and students could substitute the Afro- American history class for their regular history. Virgil Wickline Lawrence Thompson No, I just work here. John Wuhrman John Kahle George Sullivan Robert Scott Thurley Pack Jack State Pat Pfeifer Nyaah, nyaah, nayaah . . . ! Bernie Bunn Howard Allers Elmer Rich Leo Weed Industrial Arts You know, that fold-out art does make for a more interesting subject! i 1 Fine Arts Ruth Bell Genevieve Esplin Luanna Oberst Home Economics Mildred Schoonover Kathleen Keller Barbara Fellows Stanley Faubion Cooks Helen Romig Head Cook Ruth Brown Cafeteria Manager Eva Schultz Matron Row 1: Robert Hines, Eva Schultz, Bill Dempsey. Row 2: Elbert Reitmeier, Lawrence Martello. Row 1: Patricia Koentopp, Nina Reed, Jane Green. Row 2: Judy Nicholson, Evelyn Goodwin, Arta Grow, Helen Romig, Ruth Novak, Ruth Brown. Custodians 190 LC TIGER PRIDE The A BC ' s Katy Abel Ken Adams Rich Ahlquist Jean Ainslie C.W. Anderson Anon Artemiad Claudia Backlund Cora J. Berend Rick Betts Cindy Bever Claudia Biermann Mrs. R.R. Biermann Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brock Mr. Richard Brown Judy Campbell Bill Carson Mrs. B. Carswell Janice Carter The Cheerleaders Dee Colby Mary Coon Kerri Derrick Boo Dinnison William E.L. Donner Mr. Hal Eastburg Joan Eilertsen Ron Ellsworth Mrs. Farrow Mr. Faubion Forum Club Joy and Judy Fulkerson Art Frey John Anthony Gae tano Marina Garras Lina Querela Mr. H.I. Gustafson Mrs. H.I. Gustafson Bob Hansen John Harrison Sue Hayashi Doug Heyamoto Jeanne Herron Hi-Fives Heather Hill Kevin Hill Connie Hinshaw Randy Hisayasu Karla Honda Toni Honda Lynaire Hughes Helen Huneke Laurie Hutchinson Midge Irvine Japanese Club Penny Jellesed Julie Jensen Rob Jensen James V. Johnson Craig Johnston Pete Johnstone Laurien Jones Junior Executives Our Thanks To The Journal Naomi Kato Patty Kingsbury Reddy Kollerwatt Julie Kopet Ted Kozen Mrs. Knox Becky Lamb Connie Landstrom Tom Lee Judy Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Little Sarah Logsdon Nancy Luth Marianne Lyle Mike Major Mike Mannex Mr. Delbert Marshall Marilyn Mayberry W. Andrew McBurney Marvin H. McCain, Esq. Mrs. McElroy Doug McKerney Robert K. Miller Little Mukai Rick Nelson Nick Nicholson Terry Nicholson Barb Nilson Mrs. June Nilson Jill Nunemaker Janey Oberg Cecilia Olsen G.W. Palmer Dorothea Parsons Ellen Pearson Larry Pearson Mr. David Powell Bill Putney Chris Renner Steve Renner Tracy Richter Kathy Robb Mary Kathryn Saad Janet Sahlin Mr. Schoening Robyn Schultze Chris Senske Senior Class Debbee Sherburne Danielle Skinner Mark Sonderen Mr. Stop her Kyle Storm Carolyn Sundberg Debbie Takami Mr. and Mrs. Taki Takami Ti-Deca Marlene Wakabayashi Mrs. E H. Walther Jim Warrick Leo Weed George Winship Bonnie Wolfe Ross Worthington Michelle Wright Gertrude Zarkin William J. Zimmer 192 Congratulations Seniors, If you are looking for a career that offers freedom and the wide open spaces — TOMLINSON SELLS FARMS $100,000 AND OVER Tomlinson Farm Agency 81 1 W. Third Spokane LLOYD LAMB MANAGER friendly service without service charge O 5 U H, Cfr TRAVEL SERVICE north 7 post St. • R| 7.109I • spok,ine, Washington Congratulations to the Class of 70 Congratulations to The Class of 70 LOW PRICED DRUGS Hrs. 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 7 838-1 133 Pharmacy 838-1 191 9th and South Monroe Center TRECK PHOTO GRAPHIC INC. North 2 Howard Street Spokane, Wash. 99201 193 ANDERSON ' S FOOD MARKET The Store With a Heart Quality Meats Fresh Vegetables Frozen Foods Phone RI 7-3149 Twenty-fifth and Monroe SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 4 CRANE At the Heart of Home and Industry Call CRANE for PIPE VALVES AIR CONDITIONING FITTINGS PLUMBING HEATING CRANE SUPPLY COMPANY N. 207 Crestline - Spokane, Wash. Phone KE 4-0418 ALFRED BOGE FURRIERS N. 8 Post CONOR A TULA TIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 70 From The COPY SHOP E. 303 2nd Ave. 194 BEACON CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY S. 31 i Cedar S. I307 (;rand Blvd. UHCOLH HilGHIS PHARMHey jH r 3010 E 29t.. SPOKANE WN . ?oj ..STAY YOUNG ..60 yOUNGMOBILE BY OLDSriOBILE! BARTON OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE 2ND AND MONROE CONG R A TULA TIONS TO Tin: CTASS ()!■ ' 70 from MURPHY ' S Chevron Station Aflas Tires and Batteries 9th and Perry KE 4-4040 195 Congratulations, Seniors Make the college scene next Fall in confidence - building clothes from Marion Hanson ' s Ladybug Lanz Lodenfrey • Act HI • John Meyer ileye of Norwich Lxjndon Fog skirts - jumpers - dresses coats - sweaters - sports ovus UNIVERSITY CITY NORTHTOWN Congnituhitions, Seniors from GREENOUGH ' S Shopping Center Sixth and Washington MA 4-2221 TONY ' S SERVICE STATION S. 3103 Grand Avenue Complete Auto Repair Service KE 5-5715 DiamoHd f Custom Jewelry n made to order Ckakt E 3003 29th Ave. Lincoln Heights Shopping Center Spokane, Washington 99203 For whatever the Year— or-Age-or Size— or— Style, The name of our game is .... FIT! Downtown . . . Shadle Center . . . U City Center 196 FAWN VENDING SALES CONOR A TULA TES THE CLASS OF 1 9 70 MA 4-7698 M. J. Pete Knott Harry Hanson J FRESH MILK ICE CREAM DIVISION 41 1 West Cataldo Spokane, Washington 99220 FAirfax 8-4200 Congratulations To Class of 1970 SIXTH AVENUE MEDICAL PHARMACY 508 West 6th Avenue Spokane, Washington 99204 CONOR A TULA TIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 GALE MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS, INC. S. 21 1 Washington Street Spokane, Washington 99203 Barclay Ji rown Wishes to Congratulate The 1970 Class of Lewis Clark High School When planning your home or just a room Remember Barclay Brown can help you. Draperies, carpet, furniture, everything to make a beautiful home. West 1115 Third MA 4-53 78 Sally McSpadden THE CRESCENT PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO — SEE— PORTER PRINTING S. 155 BROWNE MA 4-6775 CONGRA TS TO ' 70 GRADS Ross gets a sure fit on the Dana Electronic Computer. Dana Electronic Computer Co., Inc. Spokane Industrial Park Building, No. 105, WA 4-671 1 199 RED CARPET TRAVEL SERVICE Complete Travel Service Business or Pleasure No Extra Cost Northtown Office Bldg. Lobby HU 9-0124 SILVER LANES LINCOLN HEIGHTS Bowling, Billiards, Miniature Golf The Lincoln Heights SPROUSE-REITZ VARIETY STORE 2929 East 29th KE 4-2860 wishes the LEWIS and CLARK students and graduates the Best of Luck! Roy Robbins, Manager ANNOUNCEMENTS LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES BUSINESS CARDS FORMS -LABELS BROCHURES DIRECT MAIL PIECES CATALOG SHEETS BOOKLETS ANNUAL REPORTS PUBLICATIONS CERTIFICATES POSTERS ART AND DESIGN TRADE MARK DESIGNS MULTI-COLOR PRINTING FOK TH£ FINEST IN CREA TIVE IMPRESSIONS LITHOART PRINTERS, INC. S. 118 LINCOLN • SPOKANE TE8-3646 200 RI 7-2481 DICK ' S HAMBURGERS Congratulates The Class of 70 E. 10 3rd Your Health Is Our Business ' Congratulations to the Class of 1970 6 S. 928 Perry Congratulations to the Class of ' 70 FROM LIBERTY PARK FLORIST AIVD GREEIVHDUSE KE 4-9381 Eighth and Perry •■GOOD LUCK SENIORS Surveyor ' s of Fine Food and Meats ROCKWOOD MARKET E. 315 18th BURCHETT STUDIO S. 13 Howard St. MA 4-2821 CONOR A TULA TIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 from the wheels built especially for LCTIGERS UNITED VOLKSWAGEN, INC. Downtown East 430 Sprague MA 4-4106 Congratulations! Class of 1970 BENEWAH CREAMERY •Modern Milk, in • Modern Packaging, for the • Modern Generation Quality and Freshness in Dairy Products Since in 1917 ?02 R.E. EDDIE PAGE INSURANCE 2nd and Stevens ' GOOD REASONABLE A UTO INSURANCE ' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 70 from UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA uni MOLONEY O ' NEILL INSURANCE John P. Moloney Richard J. O ' Neill PACKAGE COVERAGE COMPETITIVE RATES FIRE-LlABlLITY -AUraLIFE BONDS- ACCIDENT AND HEALTH 405 Columbia Building Spokane, Wash. RI 7-6066 NORTH BOWL Bowl Where Bowling Is Fun, At Your Friendly Lanes! W. 125Sinto FA 8-7090 REMEMBER Every Saturday night is Carnival Fun Night. ?04 TOM PRICE ' S Chrysler - Plymouth We are now in our tiiirty-first year in Downtown Spolcane. We sell the GTX Road Runner Bold Barracuda - Vivacious Valiant! Fascinating Fury - Beautiful Belvedere! Delightful Duster - Captivating Chrysler! Impressive Imperial Value-Priced Top Quality Used Cars Block-Long New-Car Showroom 1st Jefferson MA 4-3277 Used Car Sales 2nd Madison IE 8-4552 DIVISION OF PRICE ENTERPRISES Co ngra tulat lo ns Tig ers You have reached another plateau. Celebrate the accomplishment with a festive evening of continental dining at the - - - Spokane House For Reservations Call TE 8-1417 Take her to Dodsori ' s . . . She ' ll be impressed. Not only by the store, but by the large selection of diamonds and mountings. One of our experts will show you the difference between diamonds and how their value is determined. You ' ll be relieved to discover how far your money will go! Diamond Engagement Rings Priced from $50 DODSON ' S Shadle Center W. 5 1 7 Riverside Mwp © ' iffl ip A ks o Gordon and Marilu Olsen New Proprietors ?05 YOU HAVE JUST MET A MIMBKR OP AUTO CLUB. INC. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON IT WAS A PLCASURK TO ASSIST YOU. Happy and Safe Motoring . . Just for you E. 2933 - 29th AVE. SPOKANE, WASH. KE 4-0528 ' RINTERS ST 1ST AVE SPOKANE WASHINGTON 99204 DEACONESS HOSPITAL School of Nursing Diploma Program Fully Accredited For More Information Phone: MA 4-0171 Ext. 383 206 DISTINCTIVE R. ALAN BROWN, A.I.D. ERIC LEEGAARD, I.P.D. FURNITURE DRAPERIES CARPETING ACCESSORIES R. ALAN BROWN, INC. INTERIOR DESIGNERS 100 PARKADE PLAZA MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INTERIOR DESIGNERS HERE IT IS ANOTHER JUNE But there was never one like this for you, the members of the Class of ' 70. You stand on the first of many pinnacles that will be coming in sight. No need to look back, that trail has been climbed. Look at the horizon, those peaks are equally attainable. May you travel among friends. THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE WASHINGTON WATER POWER COMPANY COME WHERE THE ACTION IS Sutherland downtown Third and Jefferson lUNCOLN- MiltCUKY ' JBP LINCOLN HEIGHTS JEWELRY CLOCK WA TCH REPAIR ART SUPPLIES E. 3024 ' 4 29th Avenue, Spokane, Washington KE 4-1646 Congratulations to the Class of 70 JOHNNY MESSMER 13th and Grand Tires, Batteries Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing Dyna-Vision Motor Tune-Up Telephone TE 8-8015 or Rl 7-9780 PICKUP and DELIVERY 208 WHERE THE GOING THING IS... A New Dining Experience Steaks Seafood Fried Chicken Breakfast Lunch Dinner Dinner and Dancing in the PONDEROSA ROOM Parking in Rear N. 1801 Division New - Used- Retread- All Guaranteed Front End Alignment Brakes Shocks JAt3575 GOODYEAR TIRES - SEIBERLING Tl RES FROSTO Congratulates The Graduating Class of 70 209 MASTER ENGRAVERS, INC. 1 15 S. W. Fourth Avenue Portland, Oregon See Us For: Class Jewelry Commencements Announcements Caps and Gowns Diplomas Yearbooks Local Representative: DALE QUINCY E. 43 10 Mission KE 4-1243 Spokane, Washington CONOR A TULA TIONS CLASS OF 1970 from Spokane ' s fastest growing, independent bank (Near Lewis Clark High School) 5TH WASHINGTON BRANCH AMERICAN COMMERCIAL BANK ?10 State Theater Bldg. Spokane, Wash. 99204 W. 905 Sprague Ave. Phone Rl 7-6831 FASHION FABRICS Fashion by the Yard 505 Shadle W. 714 Main Spokanes ' largest fabric store with a selection of fabrics to suit each individual ' s taste. Our AMX is our sports car- - strictly two seater. It ' s the only American sports car in it ' s price range. It ' s almost the only American sports car. The other one is the Chevrolet Corvette that lists for well over S 1 ,000 more. The AMX gives you a big standard engine: our 360 cu. in. V - 8. And standard dual exhausts, mag- style wheels, heavy duty springs and shocks. Put a hand on the stick. It ' s an allsynchro 4- on-the-floor with short - throw Hurst linkage. Very effective, very smooth. RANCHO RAMBLER W. 304-2d MA 4 351 6618 East Sprague Spokane, Wn. 99206 Phone WA 6-1501 BILL BROWN CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH, INC. Where good things happen to you NORM FREDEKIND BILL OGLE OWNERS ' J I to the graduating Bottled under authority of the Coca - Cola Company b Inland limpire Coca Cola Bottling Co. N. 901 Monroe, Spokane Congratulations Seniors PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY W. 926 Garland Ave. FAirfax 3342 Good wishes for the graduates and welcome to the Junior class. Alexis Simchuck Lois and Dean, trained in my style, give you that personal attention that means so much for a perfect portrait. Congratulations Good Wishes to the Class of 70 Corner Sprague and Wall ATLAS Tune- Up Service PAT MARTIN ' S CHEVRON West 329 3rd Spokane, Wash. RI 7-9839 Make your appointment for next fall soon --R1 7-5411 ED ' S CHEVRON Best Wishes to Class of ' 69 Third at Washington Friendly Courteous Service THE SHOPPE Be Yourself in Your Own Way in OUR THINGS Bill Charlotte Hillstead Just Smart Things W. 712 Main 821 W. 2nd Walter s Faint Co. PRATT LAMBERT PAINT FINE WALLPAPER MA 4-3346 Congratulations Seniors! From SOUTH 9 POST ST. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 99204 ' 13 Senior Index A Abel, Katharina R., Classical Pres., Treas.; Sr. Honor Band; Big Sister Ackerman, Ruben D. Ahlquist, Richard E., V. Base- ball; Senate; Lettermen ' s; BF Rep; Cons Aldecoa, Daniel K., ASB Rep; B-Squad Wrestling; Jr. Con Alice, Michael L., V, Track, Football, Wrestling; Letter- men ' s; Bengal; BF Rep; Jr. Con Allen, Richard T., Frosh, B- Squad Track Aller, Gary B., V. Track; ASB Rep; Lettermen ' s; Journal Alley, Norman J., Frosh Base- ball; D.E.; Sr. Council; Jr. Con Alsin, Deborah L., Pep; Jr. Con; Jr. Exec. Anderson, Betty M., ASB, GF Rep; Friendliest HR Girl; GF Nominating Comm.; Girls ' Glee; Jr. Con Anderson, James A., BF Sec. ; Key VP; Toastmasters VP; Entre Nous Pres. ; Senate ; Let- termen ' s; V. Track, CC; Sr. Leader Anderson, James F., Toastmas- ters Pres.; Sr. Class VP; Sr. Leader; AFS Co-Chrmn. ; Key; Tri-Sci; Lettermen ' s; ASB Sec. Anderson, Linden E., Usher; Christmas Dance Tick. Chrmn. Anderson, Monte E. Anderson, Ralph L., V. Track; Lettermen ' s; Intra. Basket- ball Ando, Carolyn J., L.C. Fashion Rep; ASB Rep; Hk Pres. ; Friend- liest HR Girl Anson, Jackie M., GF Rep; Hello Week Publicity Comm.; Jr. Con; Friendliest HR Girl Arkills, Ronald P., Frosh Base- ball, Basketball; B-Squad Base- ball Armstrong, Dana O., In Montana, Key; Ski; Frosh Football; Ski Team Aronson, Jeffrey M. Arrasmith, Sandra L., Journal; Pep; Sr. Rep; FNA VP; Jr. Press; Jr. Con Ashley, Eddie R., ASB Rep; V. Football; Lettermen ' s; BF Rep Aufenkamp, Steven E. B Babin, Harold R., Frosh, B- Squad, Intra. Basketball; B-Squad Football Baker, Bradford J. Bakken, Jeffrey D.,V. Golf, Wrestling; Toastmasters; Tri- Sci; Lettermen ' s; ASB, BF Reps Bartline, Jeffrey G., ASB, BF, Jr. Class Reps; Jr. Dating Game Cons Baxter, Gordon W. Beasley, Larry C. Bell, Mark W., Frosh Baseball; B-Squad Football; Hall Proctor Bennigson, Tamara L., Home Ec. Benson, Michael C, ASB, BF Rep; Lettermen ' s; Frosh Football, CC, Track; V. Track, CC; Ail- American Track Bever, Cynthia J., Dasidrian; Pep; Usher; Christmas Con ; GF Rep; Cashier Biermann, Claudia A., Tiger Associate Ed.; Ti-Girls ' ; FTA; AFS; Das Rheingold; Forum; ASB Rep; GF After-School Par- ty Pub. Chrmn. Birch, Margaret S. Bishop, Rodney R.,D.E. Boling, Sherry S., Adelante; FTA; Ti-Girl; Footnote; AFS; Pages Hist.; Jr. Con Bolker, Jim A., Papyrus VP Booth, David L., Choir; D.E. ; Orpheus Bostwick, Cynthia M., Pep Pres. ; Entre Nous; Usher; Journal Rep; D.E. ; Friendliest HR Girl; May Week Pub. Chrmn.; Jr. Con Brandon, Betsy, Math Sec. ; GF Rep; Tri-Sci Sec, Hist.; Tiger Band; Friendliest HR Girl Brant, Tony H. Bray, Terry G., Sr. Band Brecto, Sharlene D., At Uni- versity-Spanish Treas. ; Jr. Prom Comm.; Girls ' League Rep; Courtesy Girl Breedlove, Daniel E., Stage Crew; At Bolsa Grande, Calif. - Aviation Brink, David A. Brooks, John R., Adelante VP, Treas.; Architectural Pres.; Bengal Pep; Jr. Christmas, BF Cons; Golf; Baseball; ASB Rep Brooks, William H., ASB, BF Councils; Sr. Class Rep, Leader; Bengal Pep; Jr. Con Brown, Judith A., Entre Nous; GF Council; Ti-Girl; Hi- Fives; Courtesy Girl Brown, Marcia A., Home Ec. Sec, Pres. ; ASB, GF Rep Brown, Mark C, BF, Sr. Class Reps; Bengal Pep; Jr. Con; Golf Brown, Richard R. Browning, Robert M., BF, Hello Week, Jr. Cons Brozovsky, Joel E., Journal; Quill and Scroll; Jr. Press; Math VP; Chess Pres. ; FTA; Tri-Sci; Architectural Treas. Bninzell, Laura M., Jr. Con; Ti-Girl; GF Rep Burkwist, Beverly J., ASB Rep; Cotton Day, Jr. Cons Burmingham, Janet L., FTA Sec. ; Journal Associate Ed., Editor; Papyrus Pres., Hist.; Classical Pres. ; Book Treas. ; Quill and Scroll; Hello Week Chrmn. c Cable, Cecilia K., V Golf; GF Rep; At Marycliff-Frosh cheer- leading; Gonzaga Pep; Red Cross Service Award; Orchestra Campbell, Judy E., Sr. Leader; AFS Co-Chrmn.; Dasidrian; GF Rep; Entre Nous Treas.; Cotton Day, Jr. Cons; Ti-Girl; Spirit Comm. Campbell, Richard D., BF. ASB Reps; Jr., BFCons Cardwell, Candace K., At Uni- versity-Spanish; Art; At North Pines-Cheerleader; Pep; Band; Dance Comm. Carlson, Joel S., Archery; ASB Rep; Chess Carmack, John R., Band; BF Rep Carney, Stowe C, Architectur- al Pres., Sec. ; Bengal Pep; Let- termen ' s; V. Golf; Jr. Con; Frosh Football; ASB Rep Carpenter, Megan A., Fine Arts Treas.; Scholastic Awards; Jr. Con Carson, William C, Tiger Bus- iness Mgr. ; Jr. Exec. Pres. ; AFS; Jr. Con; Christmas Mixer Tick. Comm.; Inaugural Ball Dec. Comm. ; Quill and Scroll Carter, Janice L., Usher; Jr. Con; HR Pres.; Christmas Mix- er Comm. Caruthers, Yvonne B., May Week Con; Dasidrian Ca vender, Paula J., Pep Cellarius, Mark R., Bengal Pep; Architectural; At Choctawatchee- German Honor Society; Drama; ROTC Cerenzie, Melody, Fine Arts; Usher; Jr. GF Cons; D.E.; White House Conference; GF Rep Chadwick, Thomas H. Charbonneau, Timothy A., Let- termen ' s; Bengal Pep; Frosh, B-Squad, V. Football; Frosh, B-Squad Basketball; B-Squad, V. Wrestling; B-Squad Track ; BFRep Church, Richard J., Fine Arts; Scholastic Gold Medal Churchill, Dorothy E. Clarkson, Carol A., GF Hist. ; Football Princess; Fine Arts Pres. ; Ti-Girl Hist. ; Sr. Leader; Surprise Con Gen. Chrmn.; Friendliest HR Girl; Tiger Saleswoman Close, Daniel W., Jr. Class Pres.; BF VP; V. Football, Wrestling, Track; Boys ' State; Sr. Leader; Lettermen ' s Pres. ; Senate VP; Toastmasters; Ben- gal Pep; Friendliest HR Boy; Tiger Salesman; ASB Pres. Coats, Robert L. Coder, Randall S., BF Rep; B- Squad CC; Tri-Sci; Jr., BF Cons; Tiger Band; DDSD Comm. Colby, Deidre, Ti-Girl; FTA; ASB Rep; Papyrus; Japanese Sec; AFS; Cotton Day Gen. Chrmn. ; DDSD Dec. Chrmn. Cole, Charlene M., Big Sister; Jr., GF Cons; Fine Arts; Pep Conkie, Edward R. Coon, Mary F., ASB Sec. ; Pep; School Sounding Board; Girls ' Track ; Jr. Dance Pic. Chrmn. ; Young Life Sec. ; Hi-Five; Hal- loween Party Clean-Up Chrmn. ; ASB Rep Cooney, Vance, National Merit Commended; High School Bowl Team; Sr. Class, ASB Reps; Math; Tri-Sci Coons, Kerry A. Crane, Kathy E., All-School Play; GF Con; Minstrel Show Maice-Up; Journal Creswell, Curtis R., V. Base- ball; B-Squad Football Cromer, Valeta M., Jr. Achiev- ement; GF Con; D.E. Treas.; GF Rep Crosby, Joseph E., B-Squad, V. Football; Frosh Wrestling; Jr. Con; Bengal Pep; Hello Week Con; BF Rep Crossley, Daniel Culler, Christine L., Fine Arts; Christmas Mixer Dec. Chrmn; ASB, GF Councils; Jr., GF Cons D Darling, Deborah A., Journal; Quill and Scroll ; High School Bowl Team; Jr. Press; Forum Hist.; AFS; Pages Pres., Sec; ASB Hist. Davidson, Dan R. Deasy, Kathryn C, Girls ' State; Outstanding Jr. ; Sr. Leader; Sunshine Girl; White House Conference; DDSD Gen. Chrmn. ; Christmas Mixer Tick. Chrmn.; AFS; Tri-Sci; Math; Forum Sec. ; Hello Week Name Tags; Tri-Girl Sgt-at-arms Degerstrom, Ann E., Choir; Tiger Tones; Home Ec. Pres. ; Usher; Jr., GF Con; ASB, GF Rep DeLeon, Mary M., Usher; Gym- nastics; ASB Council; GF, Jr. Cons Derrick, Kerri L., Cheerleader; Jr. Class Sec. ; Ti-Girl Treas. ; AFS Hist.; Friendliest Sr.; Football Princess; Tiger Saleswoman; Entre Nous; Tri- Sci; Sr. Spirit Chrmn. ; ASB Treas. Desellier, Joseph E., Jr., Sr. Class Reps; ASBTlep Devries, Michael B., ASB Rep; BF Con; Frosh Baseball, Bas- ketball, Football Dickson, Wayne J., BF Council Dinkelkamp, Robin A. Dinnison, Lisa B., Adelante; ASB Rep; Jr. Con; Big Sister Dixon, Ronald D. Dodge, Timothy D., Bengal Pep; Architectural; Jr. Con; ASB Rep; Friendliest HR Boy Donner, Curtis R., Toastmas- ters; Senate; BF 5th Exec, Sec; Boys ' State; V. Foot- ball, Basketball, Track; Friendliest HR Boy Dunn, Carolyn K., Jr. Con; Dating Game; Big Sister Dyer, Neil C, Frosh, B-Squad, V. Baseball; Frosh, B-Squad, Football, Basketball; Bengal Pep Dyrstad, Dennis J. E Eagle, Arlene A., Journal Ed. ; ?14 Senior Index Ti-Girl Treas., Pres. ; Ti-Girl, Jr. Cons Choreographer ; Entre Nous; Math; Dasidrian; Orpheus Echelbarger, Karen E., Ti-Girl Sgt-at-arms; Das Rheingold Sec.; AFS; GF Rep; Surprise, Hello Week Cons Pub. Chrmn. ; Jr. Con Eilertsen, Joan E., Cheerlea- der; Ti-Girl; GFRep; Out- standing Jr. ; Math; Tri-Sci; Surprise Con Programs Chrmn. ; Jr., Hello Week Cons Elkins, Craig R., V., B-Squad, Frosh Football; Bengal Pep; Lettermen ' s; Hall Proctor Elliott, Calvin N., V. Wrest- ling; B-Squad Football; Sen- ate; Lettermen ' s; Bengal Pep; BF 5th Exec. ; Journal; Hall Proctor; ASB VP Ellsworth, Ronald W., AFS; Bengal Pep; Lettermen ' s; Frosh, B-Squad, V. Track; V. Gymnastics Elmer, Laurel J., Rotary Ex- change Student; Cheerleader; Ti-Girl Sgt-at-arms; Das Rheingold Treas. ; ASB, GF Reps Embree, Renee L. Engebretson, Nels C, Wrest- ling; Frosh, B-Squad Football; Choir; Tiger Tones; Architec- tural Etter, John C, V. Football, Basketball; B-Squad Baseball; Track; Friendliest Frosh; Senate Eutsler, Karen A., Jr. Con; Minstrel Show Make-Up Fahey, JohnP.,Sr. Band Fausett, Ted, Frosh Football. Basketball Fay, Dianna L., Journal; Pep; Big Sister; Surprise Con; Usher; Gymnastics; Minstrel Show Make-Up Field, Janel G., Jr. Con; Big Sister; Mother-Daughter Tea Fitzpatrick, Peggy E. Fletcher, James A., ASB VP; Journal; Classical Pres. ; Papyrus; FT A; White House Conference; Sr. Class Pres. Frasher, Lynn N., Fine Arts; Journal Rep; Big Sister; Jr. Con; Pep Friendship, Stanley, School Sounding Board, BF Reps Fulkerson, Joyce E., Entre Nous; FTA; Journal; Jr. Dance Pub. Chrmn. ; Spirit Comm. ; Hello Week Props Chrmn. ; Inuag. Ball Pub. Chrmn. Fulkerson, Judith A., Entre Nous; FTA Hist.; Sr. Band; Big Sister; Spirit Comm. Gaiser, Katharine, Tiger Sales- woman; Dasidrian Sec. ; Entre Nous Sgt-at-arms; Ti-Girl Sgt-at-arms; Journal; GF Rep Ganenath, Gail A. Gaylord, Frank L., V., B-Squad Tennis Gerl, Timothy A., Sr. Band; ASB Rep Geston, Vickie A. Gibbons, Molly M. Godfrey, Julie F., Jr. Exec. ; Pep; GF Con Gooch, Sherry A. Goss, Jean M., Entre Nous Sgt- at-arms; HR Friendliest Girl; Girls ' Glee; Jr. Con; Christ- mas Mixer Dec. Comm. Green, Debra L., Big Sister; Mother-Daughter Tea Dec. Comm. Dad-Daughter Dessert Dec. Comm Green, Nelda A., Dating Game Con; Dad-Daughter Dessert Dec. Comm. Green, William C, B-Squad, V. Track Greenough, Lynn M., Ti-Girl; Footnotes; Entre Nous; ASB Rep; Jr. Con; Mother-Daughter Tea Comm. Griffiths, Gilbert W., BF Treas.; V. Baseball; Jr. Class Treas.; Toastmasters; Bengal Pep; Lettermen ' s Grindle, David H., Choir; Jr. Con Guercia, Lina, ASB Rep Gullickson, Lane S., V. Wrest- ling, Football; Senate; Bengal Pep; BF Rep; V. Debate Gustafson, Julie A. H Hagen, James R. Hagen, Larry L Hall, Shirley A., Jr. Con; Big Sister; Journal Rep Hamilton, Kenneth C, Intra. Basketball; Chess Hancock, Lynn M., Pep Hansen, Robert S., V. Football; Lettermen ' s; ASB Council, Pres.; Jr. Class VP; Archi- tectural Hanson, Sandy E., Adelante; Usher; Courtesy; GF Rep; Jr. Con; Christmas Mixer Dec. Comm. Harcus, Joan R., Student Sound- ing Board Sec. ; White House Conference; Forum; Tiger Staff Harper, Mary K. Harrington, Sandra Harris, Barbara S., Ti-Girl Head Drillmaster; Tiger Tones; Choir; Entre Nous; Home Ec. Treas. ; GF Rep; Citizen of the Month Harris, David S. Harris, James D., Jr. Achieve- ment; Jr. Con Harris, Phillip A. Harrison, Joan L., Orpheus VP, Hist. ; Jr., GF Cons; Dating Game; Big Sister Hart, Gale A. Hart, Jared Hart, Valerie K., FTA; Band Hartley, Sharon A. Harvey, Douglas K., Archery; Architectural Harwood, Judy A., Archery VP; Girls ' Intra. Hatley, Rod J., Jr. Con Hawley, Linda F., Choir; Pep; Girls ' Glee; Adelante Hayashi, Susan K., Ti-Girl; Girls ' Glee; Pep Haynes, Terry C., Christmas Dance Comm. ; Hello Week, BF, Christmas Cons Heagy, Robert D. Helean, Richard G., Frosh, B- Squad, V. Baseball; Frosh, B- Squad Basketball; B-Squad Football; ASB, BF Reps; Bengal Pep Hennessey, Deborah L. Henry, Joslin P., ASB Sounding Board; Dating Game Music Chrmn. Student Leadership Council; Orpheus; Choir; Gymnastics Henry, Willie J., D.E. ; Chess; Frosh Track Hensley, Mary C, Archery Pres. ; Choir Herrin, Bradley J. Herron, Jenneane C, Ti-Girl; Cheerleader; GF Treas.; Foot- ball Princess; Friendliest Jr. Girl; Sr. Leader; GF Con; Inaugural Ball Clean-Up Chrmn. Hewett, Mary E., Home Ec. Treas. ; Adelante VP; Choir; Usher; DDSD Clean-Up Chrmn. ; Hello Week Elections Chrmn. ; ASB, GF, Journal Reps; Jr. Con Heyamoto, Douglas G., BF, Jr. Class Reps; Bengal P,ep; Jr. Con; Architectural Sec. -Treas., VP Hicks, Dana B., D.E. ; Orpheus Parliamentarian; ASB Rep; GF Talent Con Higgins, Joyce L., Pages Book; Pep; Mother-Daughter Tea Comm. ; FNA; Choir; Girls ' Glee Hill, Heather A., Pep Sgt-at- arms; Home Ec. ; GF Rep; Jr. Con; Big Sister; Friendliest HR Girl HUl, William K., ASB Treas. ; Sr. Leader; Bengal Pep; Sen- ate; Key; Jr., BF Cons; ASB, BF Reps Hills, Robin C, Wrestling ; Hello Week. Christmas, BF Cons Hindin, Robert R., Senate; Sr. Leader; Bengal Pep; Letter- men ' s; Tiger Salesman; BF Pres.; V. CC, Track; Choir Hinshaw, Faith E., Sunshine Girl; Tiger SUff; Big Sister Award; Classical Pres., Hist.; Book Sec. ; Usher; Girls ' Ten- nis, Track Hisayasu, Randall L., Japanese Sec; Bengal Pep; Tri-Sci; Jr. Con Comm. ; Hello Week Comm. Hoffman, Shannon L., Jr. Con, Minstrel Show Make-Up Comms. ; Journal Rep Holihan, Jack Holt, Sandra Honda, Karla L., Japanese VP; Choir; Usher; Sr., GF Reps; GF After-School Party Pub. Chrmn. ; Jr. Con Costume Comm. Honda, Toni M., Adelante Sec. ; Ti-Girl; Choir; Jr. Con Cos- tume Comm. ; Friendliest HR Girl Hotrum, David L. Hughes, Lynaire M., V. Debate; Ti-Girl; Das Rheingold Pres. ; Forum; AFS; GF Rep; DDSD Pub. Chrmn. Hunter, Catherine A., Ti-Girl Pres. ; Outstanding Jr. Girl; Forum Treas., Hist. ; Entre Nous; Sr. Leader; Jr. Con Huston, Stephen M. Huston, William R., Sr. Leader; Toastmasters; Architectural; Bengal Pep; ASB, BF Reps; B- Squad Track, CC Hutchison, Laurie B., GF Pres. ; Girls ' State; Tiger Tones; Jr. Con Gen. Chrmn.; Choir; Ti-Girl; Dasidrian; Forum; Orpheus; Outstanding Jr. Award Hutto, Gary D., B-Squad Foot- ball, Wrestling; V. Football; Bengal Pep Irvine, Michele L., ASB Rep; Papyrus Isaacson, Mark E., Sr. Band; Choir; FTA Isbelle, Karen L., Pep; Jr. Dance Dec. Comm. Ives, Nancy L., Pages Book; Jr. Prom Dec. Comm. ; D.E. Jackowich, Pamela J., High School Bowl Team; Journal; Fine Arts; Usher; Jr. Con Programs Comm. ; Quill and Scroll Jackson, Kathleen A., Pep; Jr. Con; Big Sister Jackson, Louise A., Pep; Journal Rep Jakubiak, Edward J. Jeffers, Morris E., V. Golf; Tiger Staff; BF Council; Jr. Con; Lettermen ' s; Bengal Pep; Quill and Scroll; Architectural Jellesed, Pamela S., Pep; Jr. Con ; Big Sister Jennings, Patricia L., Jr. Con; DDSD Comm.; Pep; Archery; Jr. Exec. Jensen, Robert E., Journal; Jr. Press; Bengal; Tri-Sci; Math; Boys ' Golf, Football; Jr., BF Cons; Tiger Pride and Spirit Comm. ; ASB, BF Reps Jernigan, Ted E. Johnson, David L., Architectur- al; Christmas Con Johnson, Debra L. Johnson, James V., D.E. ; Chess; ASB, Journal Reps Johnson, Jay M., Journal; Jr. Press; Orpheus; Bengal Pep; Tiger Pride Comm. ; BF, ASB Reps; Track; BF Cons; DDSD Clean-Up Johnson, Joleen H., Jr. Con; Inaugural Ball, Jr. Prom Dec. Comm. Johnson, Kenneth W. Johnson, Randy L. Johnstone, Pete R., Key Pres. ; Jr. Class VP; Bengal Pep VP; Sr. Leader; Senate; Toastmasters; ASB, BF Councils Jones, Jeanette J., GF Rep; FNA Treas. ; Archery; Orpheus; Pep; Girls ' Glee Jordan, Mary A., At Libby- Pep ; Frosh Class Sec. -Treas. ; Gymnastics; FHA ?I5 Senior Index K Kagi, Thomas K. Kalb, Sandra C. Kato, Pansy N., Tiger Staff Sr. Editor; V. Tennis; ASBRep; Usher; Jr. Con; Jr. Prom Dec. Comm.; AFS; Quill and Scroll Real, Judy K., Jr. Con Keifer, Paul D. Keil, Elizabeth L., GF Sec. ; Ti- Girl Drillmaster, Sgt-at-arms, Pres.; DasidrianSec; Hi-Five; Orpheus; Math; Surprise Con Co-Gen. Chrmn.; V. Tennis; Jr. Con; DDSD Programs Chrmn. Reiser, Owen R., Band; CC, Ten- nis; Pages Book VP; Tri-Sci; Jr. Con Pub. Chrmn. ; Journal Rep Kent, John T., BF Rep Keogh, Mary Kepi, Judy K., Jr. Con Kinder, Cecilia R., Jr. Con King, Christine J., At Holy Names-Autumn Whirl Princess, Queen; Jr. Gov.; Pep King, John D., Tri-Sci; BF Rep Kingsbury, Howard T., ASB Coun- cil; Frosh, B-Squad Football; B-Squad Wrestling, Basketball, Weightlifting; BF Con Kingley, Arthur Kirk, Michael A., ASB, BF Reps; Key; Architectural; Bengal Pep; B-Squad Football; Frosh Baseball; Jr. Con Kleaveland, Richard E., Toast- masters; Tri-Sci; AFS; Tennis; Golf; ASB Rep Knott, Teresa K. Koentopp, Jack M., V. Football. Baseball, Basketball; Senate; Bengal Pep; BF Sec, Rep; Friendliest HR Boy Roller, David C, V. Football; B-Squad Track ; Architectural; Bengal Pep; Jr. Con; Jr. Dance Pub. Comm. ; Hello Week Clean-Up Comm. Kozen, Ted M., Forum; Math; Lettermen ' s; B-Squad, V. Ten- nis; Band Rreuch, Bonnie J., Ti-Girl; Pep; Fine Arts Sec, Pres. ; Sun- shine Girl; Gymnastics; Jr. Con; GF Council Rruger, Daniel W. Runzman, Constance L., Min- strel Show Make-Up: Jr. Con Make-Up Chrmn. ; All-School Play Kuwada, Stanley M., Key; Ben- gal Pep; Toastmasters; Archi- tectural; B-Squad Football; Wrestling, Track; ASB, BF Reps L LaFollette, Leslie M., Sr. Rep; Jr. Con Lakey, Timothy C. Lamb, Becky J., Dasidrian Cor. Sec. ; Tiger Staff Classes Ed. ; Papyrus Hist., Sec; Usher; AFS Lambert, Jordan W., V. Basket- ball; Papyrus; Lettermen ' s; Bengal Pep; Tennis; BF Rep Lamprecht, Dennis Lancaster, Patrick G., Jr., Sr. Class 5th Exec. ; V. Football; Baseball; Lettermen ' s; Toast- masters; ASB, BF Reps; BF Con Lander, Steven S., Key Sec. ; BF, Jr. Cons; Band; BF Rep Landstrom, Connie M., Home Ec. ; DDSD Food Comm. ; Big Sister; Usher; Jr. Con Larned, Relleen D., Ti-Girl Treas. ; Jr. Dance Tick. Chrmn. ; Sunshine Girl; GF Rep; Entre Nous; AFS; Jr. Con Programs Chrmn.; Tennis; Journal; Sr. Class Sec. Larsen, Dennis L. La Valley, Janece M., Hello Week Tick. Chrmn. ; ASB Rep; Jr. Royalty; Girls ' Glee Lee, Pamela E., Jr. Con; Jour- nal Rep Lee, Thomas J., Stage Crew Leinweber, Dallas L., Jr. Con Leslie, Judith A., Japanese Sec. ; Tiger Staff; Pages Book Sec; Jr. Achievement Levitch, Barry C. Lippert, Marlene A. Lockert, Earl H. Lockwood, Nancy M. Loeffler, Laurie E., Classical Pres.; Orpheus; Usher; ASB Rep; Choir Long, Elizabeth A., Hi-Five; Usher Pres. ; Fine Arts; Sr. Leader; ASB Rep Long, Robert B., BF VP; ASB, BF Reps; V. Baseball; Letter- men ' s; Friendliest Jr. Lucas, Jack G., Frosh Football; Frosh, B-Squad Track ; Orpheus; Jr. Dance Music Chrmn. ; Choir; Tiger Tones; Jr. Con Luce, William S. Ludington, Lois L., Pep; Jr. Achievement Luth, Nancy J., Tiger Staff Asst. Ed., School Life Ed. ; Forum Sec. ; Japanese VP, Treas. ; AFS Hist. ; Usher ; Pep ; GF Rep ; Jr. , GF Cons; Jr. Con Programs Comm. Lynch, Joseph J., BF Pres. Lyons, Miriam A., D.E. ; Sr. Class Rep; Pep M Mace, Michael Machacek, Vickie S., Jr. Con; Usher, Sec; High-Five; Home - Ec; Jr., ASB, GF Rep Mahoney, James P., Papyrus; Jr. Varsity Debate Malone, Michael R., Sr. Class Pres. ; Varsity Football, Track; Citizen of the Month; Boy Cheerleader; Jr. Outstanding Citizen Finalist; Toastmasters; Senate; Bengal; Lettermen ' s; Tri-Sci; Choir; Journal Mandeville, James E. Manion, Janice R. Mannex, Michael T., BF Rep; Tri-Sci; Architectural; At Gonzaga, Glee; Golf Maras, Richard A., BF Treas. ; Boys ' State; Varsity Football, Wrestling, Track; Sr. Leader; Key VP; Jr., BF Con; Senate Sgt-at-Arms Marker, Robert M., Pages VP; Japanese Hist.; FTA; Bengal; Choir; ASB, BF Rep; Tennis; Wrestling; B-Squad Football; Christmas Mixer Pub. Comm. Martell, Lawrence O. Maruyama, Lawrence D., Fine Arts; Soph., Jr. Wrestling Mathers, Vickie Mattern, Thomas F., Tiger Band; Choir; Jr. Con Mattox, Gregory W., Ti-Deca Pres. ; ASB Rep; BF, Jr. Con; Friendliest HR Boy Mattox, Pamela S., Tiger Salesman; GF Sgt-at-Arms; FTA; Sr. Leader; AFS; Jr. Sunshine Girl; GF, ASBRep; May Tags Chrmn. ; Clean-Up Mother-Daughter Tea Maxwell, Gail A., Fine Arts Sec. ; ASB, GF Rep; Citizen of Month; Hello Week Pub. Chrmn. ; Sr. Leader McAuliffe, Jay W., Jr. Con McBurney, Wayne A., Tri-Sci; Ach. Sgt-at-Arms; B Tennis; Jr. Con; Jr. Achievement McCain, Marvin H., Chrmn. of Honor Roll Investigations Board; Comm. for Freeway Parking McCormack, Raphael C, GF Rep; Usher; Journ. Rep; At Mary Cliff, Frosh Class VP; GF Rep; Red Cross Rep McDonell, Robert J. McGowan, Rim C, ASB Rep; BF Con; Frosh, B-Squad Football, Baseball McRerney, Douglas P., Jr. Con; B-Track; Fine Arts; Pages; Papyrus McLaughlin, Arnalee, At University, GF Rep; Choir; Jr. Prom Comm. ; Girls ' Glee McLaughlin, Debra R., Cheer- leader; Ti-Girl; Dasidrian; GF VP; Jr. Class Treas. ; Jr. Dance Princess McLeod, Patricia E., Choir; Girls ' Glee; At University, GF Rep; Pep Club McPherson, Sandra M., Pep Club Fifth Exec. Treas. ; GF Con McQueen, Daniel J. McRae, Patrick D., Varsity, B Wrestling; Frosh , B Football; BF, ASB, Jr. Rep; Bengal; Senate; Adelante; Lettermen ' s Fifth Exec; Friendliest HR Boy McSpadden, Sally A., Sr. Class Fifth Exec; Ti-Girl Hist., Drillmaster; Pep Club; Fine Arts VP; GF Rep; Jr. Con Melcher, Richard R., BF Rep; Bengal; Band Merkel, Wayne D., Sr. Leader; Frosh., B Baseball Meyer, Debra R., Forum Hist., VP; FNA; Usher; Band; Jr. Con; Friendliest HR Girl Meyers, Steven N. Meyers, Teresa L., GF Rep; Jr. Dance Princess; Jr. Con; Tiger Staff Meyers, Timothy L. Miller, Diane L., At Casper Wyo., Pep, Chess Club; At L.CGF Rep Miller, Glenda M., ASB Rep; Girls ' Glee; Dating Game; Pep Club Miller, Katherine J. Miller, Linda K.,GF Rep; FNA; Pep Club; Hello Week Pub. Minnix, Verda J., Pep Club; Girls ' Glee Mohr, Eric H., Sounding Board; Metro-Spokane Youth Council; BFRep; Wrestling; Track Morgan, Michael D., Tri-Sci; Math Fifth Exec. ; Wrestling; Chess Mosher, Michael L., Orpheus Mukai, David L., Varsity Football, Wrestling, Track Mgr. ; Japan; Tri-Sci; Chess; Letter- men ' s Mukai, Michael D., BF Rep; Friendliest Boy; Journ. Staff; Toastmasters; Forum; Chess; Bengal Muller, Christopher J., Math Pres.; Frosh., B, Varsity Football; B Wrestling; ASB, BF Rep Muller, James G. Munson, Roberta L., FNA; Ti-Deca; FHMCCPres. Murray, Edward H., BF. ASB, Jr., Rep; Varsity Football, Basketball; Jr. Con; Senate; Architectural; Bengal N Nelson, Paul G., Architectural Nelson, Richard M., ASB, Sr., Rep; Varsity Football; Senate; Toastmasters; Key Pres. ; Bengal Sec. -Treas. ; Citizen of the Month; Tiger Salesman; Lettermen ' s Nichols, Richard H., ASB Rep; Frosh., B, Varsity Football; Jr. Con; Senate; Bengal; Lettermen ' s Sgt-at rms Nicholson, Sidney H., Forum; Varsity CC; Track; Bengal; Lettermen ' s; Papyrus; Sr. Band; Jr. Con Nickels, Tracy V., Journ. Rep Nilson, Barbara J., Tiger Staff; Jr. Con; GF Rep; Big Sister Nomee, Pbilomena M. Nortell, Dennis D., Tiger Tones; Choir; Journ. Staff; Jr. Con Novak, David Numata, James A., ASB, BF Rep; Archery; Jr. Con; Proctor Nunemaker, Jan S., Jr. Con; Adelante; Fine Arts Hist. Nunemaker, Jill A., Fine Arts; Adelante; Pages; GF Rep; Jr. Con; Inaugural Ball Pub. Chrmn.; Tiger SUf f O Oberg, Janey L., Fine Arts; Sr. Leader; Choir; ASB, GF Rep; Jr. Class Fifth Exec. ; Home Ec. VP, Sec; Jr., GF Con O ' Brien, David G., Varsity Golf; Lettermen ' s; ASB Rep; Jr. Con O ' Leary, Judith K., ASB, GF Rep; Jr. Con; Friendliest HRGirl ?16 Senior Index Olinger, Connie I. Olsen, Cecilia R., Classical Treas., Pres. : Usher VP, Pres. ; GF Rep, Courtesy Girl; At Coeur d ' Alene, Soph. Class Sec.-Treas. Olson, Kenneth D., Frosh Football; Baseball Orden, Jack R. Palladino, Thomas S., Jr. Con; BF Rep; Frosh-B Baseball Pansie, Jon S., Architectural; Frosh, B-Football, Track, Wrestling; Friendliest Soph. Boy; BF Rep; Bengal; Jr. Class Royalty Parady, Kathie J., Tiger Staff; Hi-Fives; FTASec: Spirit Comm. ; Quill and Scroll; Pictures Chrmn. Christmas Dance Parsons, Dorothea K., Choir Patterson, Roy C, Frosh, B-Football; Wrestling Pattison, Ruth Y., Jr. Con; Ti-Girl; Footnotes; Forum; Das Rheingold VP Patton, Kendal L., Tiger Staff; GF Con; Pep Club Pearson, Ellen L., Sr. Class Treas.; Cheerleader; Ti-Girl; Football Princess; Tri-Sci; Das Rheingold Pearson, Lawrence B., Tiger SUff Editor; Quill and Scroll; BF Con Prop. Chrmn. ; Boys ' Golf; Jr. Con; BF Rep; Bengal Pierce, Shellene A., Pep Club; Jr. Exec. Polhemus, Lynne E., Papyrus Sec, Treas. ; Adelante Hist. ; ASB, GF, Jr. Rep Pollard, Steve C, BFRep; Band; Ti-Deca Pollock, Nancy L., Dasidrian; Pep Club; Horizon Sgt-at- Arms; Frosh Sunshine Girl; Jr. Con; May Week Con; ASB Rep Pope, Donald S. Poppe, Rita A., Tiger Staff Sr. Index Editor; Pep Club Sgt-at-Arms; Jr. Con; FTA Porter, Carol O., Sr. Leader; ASB Rep; D.D.S. Dessert Pictures Chrmn. ; Pep Club; Choir; ASB, GF Election Board; Jr., GF Con; Horizon Powell, Deborah Powell, Gail L., Jr. Con; Archery VP ; Surprise Con; Usher; Sr. Band Powell, Mary C, GF Rep; Ti-Girl Sgt-at-Arms; Book Pres.; Fine Arts; Inaugural Ball Chaperone Chrmn. ; Friendliest HR Girl Pozar, Frank M., Das Rheingold; BF, ASB Rep; Wrestling Prindle, Linda J., Pep Club; Jr. Con; Archery Treas. Pry, Janets., Girls ' Golf; Choir; At St. Georges, Pep Club; Cheerleader; Girls ' Golf; Ski Club R Rader, Peggy M., Cheerleader; Girls ' State; Math; Tiger Tones; Hi-Fives; Inaugural Ball Tickets Chrmn. ; Entre Nous Raynor, Charlotte H., Tiger Staff Club Editor; Dasidrian; Entre Nous; Jr. Con; ASB, Journ. Rep; Quill and Scroll; Dating Game Decor. Comm. Reedman, Elizabeth A., GF, ASB Rep; Jr. Con; Varsity Golf; Usher; Hello Week Decor. Comm. ; Jr. Prom Ticket Comm. Rehn, Marvin L. Rewoldt, Erich E., ASB, BF Rep; Architectural Rhodes, George K., BF Rep Richardson, Jan R., Forum; Pep Club; Horizon; GF Rep; Jr., GF Cons; D.D.S. Dessert Clean-Up Chrmn. Riddle, Curtis H., Tri-Sci; Friendliest HR Boy; Jr. Con; Sr., BF Rep Rihm, Susan L., Gen. Chrmn. Dating Game; Royalty Chrmn. Jr Dance; Entre Nous VP; FTA; Election Board Ristau, Kenneth A. Roberg, Richard W. Roberts, Kerry J., Journ. Rep; Friendliest HR Girl Roe, Samuel B., Orpheus; BF, ASB Rep; Hello Week Con; B-Squad Football Romans, Linda M. Ross, Pamela L. Rudy, Kenneth C, B-Squad CC, Track Saad, MaryK.,GF, ASB Rep; Jr. Class Sec. ; Choir; Fine Arts Hist. ; Jr., GF Con; Tiger Staff Artist; Sr. Leader; Inaugural Ball Decorations, Ticket Chrmn. Sackville-West, Robert W., Japan; Sr. Band Sams, Richard L., Varsity Football; Basketball; Baseball; Senate; Bengal Sanderson, Leslie S., ASB Rep; Jr. Con; Frosh Hello Week Con Sather, Deborah L., Fine Arts; GF, ASB Rep; Entre Nous Sec. ; Sr. Leader Chrmn. ; Hello Week; Mother-Daughter Tea; HomeEc. Jr. Con. Scheer, Norman C. Schleer, Lee W., Architectural; Bengal; Varsity, B-Squad Track. Basketball; ASB Rep Schmidt, Sally J., Ti-Deca; Home Ec; GF Rep; Pep Club Schnell, Michael D., Tiger Staff; Varsity Golf; Bengal; Lettermen ' s; Key; Frosh Basketball; Jr. Con; BF Rep; Quill and Scroll Schuessler, Sherri L., Cafeteria Cashier Schultze, Robyn J., Choir; Girls ' Glee; GF, Jr. Con; Orpheus Sec. ; Journ. Rep; GF Rep Schuster, Susan J., Usher; GF, Sr. Rep; Make-Up Comm. Jr. Con; Decor. Comm. Jr. Prom Seifert, Michael J., At Clarksfork, Ida., Track, Foot- ball Senske, Christopher, Tri-Sci; Bengal: Architectural VP; BF Rep; Jr., BF Con; Journ. Rep Sherburne, Deborah J., Tiger Staff; Golf; GF Rep; Jr. Con Make-Up Chrmn. Sherlock, Patrick M., BF Rep; AtGonzaga. Frosh, B-Squad Football Shirahama, Geraldine L., GF Rep; Ti-Girl: Sunshine Girl; Jr. Dance Decor. Chrmn. Silnim, Keith 0.,BF Rep: Bengal: HR Door Decor. Chrmn. Simpson, Mark D., BF, ASB Rep; Toastmasters; Bengal; Senate Pres.; Frosh, B, Varsity Football; Citizen of the Month; Spirit Comm. ; College Prep. Comm. Chrmn. Sisk, Eric J., Varsity Tennis; Lettermen ' s Skinner, Danielle M., Ti-Girl; Hello Week Con Chrmn. ; Journ. Staff; Entre Nous; FTA Treas. : Book; May Week, Cotton Day Con Pub. Chrmn. Slach, Kenneth R. Sleeth, Daniel B. Smith, Allison L., Friendliest Frosh Girl; Orpheus; Choir; ASB, GF Rep: Ti-Girl Smith, Joann, Dating Game; Choir; Girls ' Glee; HRPres. Smith, Lee W. Solomon, Lydia L. Mace, Michael Sonderen, Mark A. Sorey, Shannon P., Christmas Con; Track Spear, Steven G., Jr., BF Con; BF Rep: Bengal; B-Squad Track, Football, Wrestling: Most Out- standing Jr. Boy; Inaugural Ball Ticket Comm. Speare, Steven L. Speer, Donald A., Lettermen ' s: Jr. Exec; Sr., Honor Band; Sr. Leader: B-Squad Wrestling; Varsity Track Stanford, Karen A., Ti-Deca Sec. ; Home Ec. ; Jr. Con; GF Rep; Pep Club; Girls ' Intramurals; Jr. Con Pub. Comm. Stanton, Michael A., Jr. Con; Journ. Staff Starr, Gloria R., Jr. Con; Intramurals Steffen, Margaret C, Ti-Deca: J r., GF Con; HR Pres., Sec. Sterk, Mark K., Sr. Band; Drum Major; Chess; BF Con Stewart, Dennis G., Senate; Bengal; BF Con; ASB, BF Rep Stewart, Mary M., Tiger SUff; Usher; Courtesy Girl; Jr. Con: Journ. Rep Stillwell, Richard M. Stokes, John E., Stage Crew; Jr. Con; K.S.P.S. TV Tech. Stone, Stephanie, Entre Nous; Usher Sec. ; ASB Rep; Friend. Soph. Girl; Jr. Con Costume Chrmn. Storm, Kim P., Tri-Sci; Varsity CC; Jr. Con; Frosh Baseball; Friendliest HR Boy: HR Door Decor. Comm. Storm, Kyle M., Sr. Class VP; ASB Rep; HR Door Decor. Chrmn.; Frosh Baseball; Jr. Con Pub. Comm. ; Hello Week Clean-Up Chrmn. Strehlow, Karen L., ASB, GF Rep; FNA Sgt-at-Arms, Hist. Stuart, Gwendy S., Tiger Salesman; Adelante; ASB, GF Rep; Friendliest HR Girl; Jr. Con Pub. Chrmn. ; Sr. Leader Sundberg, Carolyn M., GF Hist.; Sr. Leader; Fine Arts; Choir; Surprise Con Script Chrmn. Takami, Debra L., GF Con; Ti-Girl Sec; FTA Sec; Jr. High-Five; Big Sister Award; GF Halloween Party Chrmn. Takisaki, Thomas A., Entre Nous VP; Japan; BF Rep; Pages Book Club Terao, May E., GF Hist. ; FTA Pres. ; Pep VP; Gen. Chrmn. Jr. Dance; Cotton Day Con Enter. Chrmn. Thompson, Denise M. Thorton, Arthur G. Thurber, Connie B., Journal Staff; Quill and Scroll; Jr. Press Club ; Pages Book Treas. ; Friendliest HR Girl Tinnel, Shelly L., Fine Arts; Dasidrian; Orpheus; Chess; Jr.,GFCon Tollackson, Christopher M., CC; Track: Friendliest HR Boy. Bengal; Pages Book; ASB Rep; Jr. Con Tomlinson, Patricia M., GF, ASB Rep: Ti-Girl: Dating Game Date Chrmn. Townsend, Linda M., Usher; Big Sister Tufto, Linda L., Jr. Con; Usher Tuggle, Richard M. Twiggs, Betty L. U Uno, Dennis P., Varsity Golf; Lettermen ' s; Bengal Vallorano, Joseph M., Frosh., B-Squad Football; Jr. Con Van Veen, Robert K., BF Rep; Journ. Rep; Friendliest HR Boy; Christmas Con; Jr. Con Lighting Chrmn. Veatch, Dean W., Sr. Band; Jr. Con Von Olnhausen, Randall, C, BF, Jr., Sr. Class Rep: Jr. Con; Ti-Deca w Wagner, Barbara C. Walker, Catherine Walter, Georgette L., Big Sister: Usher Walter, William, B., ASB Rep; Japan Pres. : Tennis; Band; 217 Senior Index Bengal: Jr. Con; Friendliest HRBoy Wangen, Katherine J., Ti-Girl; Cheerleader: Spirit Comm. Chrmn.; Choir: ASH, GF Rep: AFS; OF Service and Projects Comm. Warren, Irene M., ASH Rep: Gymnastics: GF Con: Mother- Daughter Tea Comm. Warrick, James J., Varsity Track, Football; Bengal Pres.; Lettermen ' s VP; Senate Sec; Toastmasters Treas. : Key Fifth Exec. ; Sr. Class Treas. Webster, Nancy A., Gymnastics; Usher; ASBRep Weedmark, Chester K., Frosh, B- Squad Football; Jr. Con West, Ella M., Archery: Mother-Daughter Tea Pub. Comm.; Inaugural Ball Band Comm. Friendliest HR Girl White, David G., ASB Rep; Friendliest HR Bov Williams, Deborah A., GF Pres. ; Inaugural Ball Gen. Chrmn. ; Fine Arts; Adelante; Dasidrian VP; Sr. Band: Jr. Con Pub. Co-Chrmn.: Citizen of the Month; Quill and Scroll: GF Halloween Decor. Chrmn. Williams, Frederick D., Track; Christmas Con; Dating Game Williams, Tracy L., Frosh Football Williams, Wendy, Ti-Girl VP; Adelante Pres., Sgt-at-Arms; Sr. Class Sec; Dasidrian; Tri-Sci; GF Rep: Book Club; Best Big Sister Runner-Up Wilson, Gwendolyn J., ASB Rep; Jr. Con; Journ. Staff; Usher; Pep Club: Book Club Wimberley, Barbara A., Jr., Ti-Girl, Surprise Con; FTA Pres. ; Entre Nous Treas. ; Tri-Girl Sec, Hist. Winfrey, Andella Winship, George L., Tiger Band; Tri-Sci; Jr. Con; Friendliest HR Boy; Hello Week Con; Sr. Con Gen. Chrmn. Woeppel, Kathy A., Jr. Con; Jr. Dance Princess; Ti-Deca Sec. Wolfe, Bonita K., Ti-Deca VP; Girls ' Golf: Courtesy Girl; Friendliest HR Girl; Jr. Prom. Ticket Comm. ; Jr., Cotton Day, Surprise Cons Worthington, Jerard R., Bengal: Toastmasters: BF Con Props Chrmn. Tennis: Jr. Achievement: Tiger Staff: ASB, BF Rep Wright, David B., Journ. Staff; Jr. Press Club; Lettermen ' s Yake, Mary R,, Entre Nous; L.C., Jr. Symphony Orchestra Yancer, Michael R., Ti-Deca; Varsity Gymnastics: ASB, BF Rep Yancer, Sheena Yarbrough, Trudy A., Choir; Girls ' Glee The Pride of TIGER STAFF m If 1 M ■ Zunke, Janet E., ASB, GF Rep; Usher ?18 INDEX A Abel, Katharina 38, 147, 151 Ackernian, Ruben 38 Adams, Kenneth 37, 68, 146, 160 Adamson, Paul 68 Adamson, Carl 80, 113 Admire, Rcncc 90, 158 Admire, Toni 80 Agnew, John 80 Agnew, Steve 68 Ahlquist, Rich 18, 38,134, 164, 169 Ainslic, Jean 80 Akiyama, Laura 80, 172 Akiyama, Paul 68 Aldecoa, Anastasia 80, 172 Aldecoa, Daniel 38 Alexander. David 90 Alfstad, Bill 68, 154, 165 Alice, Mike 38, 139, 146, 164 Alice, Suzanne 90, 132, 158 Allen, Bruce 80 Allen, Gail 68 Allen, Jackie 80 Allen, Rebecca 90, 157 Aller. Gary 38. 139, 165 Allcrs, Nicholas 68 Alley. Norm 38, 171 Alsin, Debbie 38. 162 Aniick, Nancy 80 Anderson, Betty 38, 157 Anderson, Dennis 68 Anderson, Gary 68 Anderson, Gary 68 Anderson, George 90, 110 Anderson, James 25. 38 Anderson, James 18, 23, 33, 38,115,144,162,163.165.174 Anderson, Kathy 90 Anderson, Kevin 80. 129 Anderson, Linden 38. 156, 175 Anderson, Mark 90 Anderson, Molly 68 Anderson, Monte 38 Anderson, Ralph 38. 139, 164 Anderson, Susan 80 Ando. Carolyn 38 Anest, Duane 68 Annson, Jackie 38 Anson, Sheila 90 Anson, Stephen 68 Anstine, Chris 80, 111. 112 164 Anstine, Scott 90, 123, 147 Antolock, Lori 80 Aoki, Bob 80, 122, 134 Aoki, Ken 90, 123, 150, 163 Appleton, Chris 25, 68, 114, 115, 119, 134, 165 Argites, Thomas 80 Arkell, Garth 80 Arkills, Ronald 38 Armstrong, Dana 38 Armstrong, Laurie 68 Armstrong, Steve 80, 129 Aronson, Jeff 38 Arrasmith, Lisa 80, 157 Arrasmith, Sandy 38, 133, 158, 160, 161 Asai. Vickie 68 Aschenbrenner, Sandra 68, 132 Ashbaugh, Barbara 90 Ashe, Paulette 68, 148, 157 Ashley, Eddie 39, 105, 106, 108, 148 B Babin, Harold 39 Babin, Richard 90 Backenstoe, Glenn 80, 109 Backlund, Claudia 80, 161, 172 Backlund, Frederic 68 Bagby, Kristi 90 Bailey, Scott 90 Baker, David 68, 119, 139, 154 Baker, Lucy 80, 167 Baker, Scott 80, 122, 139 Bakken, Jeff 39, 165 Bane, Constance 90 Banc, Laura 80 Bangart, Nancy 68 Bankey, John 90 Barany, Bruce 90 Barker, Kevin 80, 145 Barlow, Doug 80, 122 Barnes, Debbie 68, 150, 167, 171 Barnes, Mina 80, 157 Barnes, Ronald 80, 109, 134 Barnes, Susan 80 Barnhill, Magaline 90 Barrington, Jerome 80 Barrington, Joseph 80 Barrington, Myrtle 90 Barris, Donna 90, 147 Bartline, Jeff 39 Bartline, Ken 68, 105 Bascetta, James 80 Bass, Dan 80 Bateham, Cheryl 90 Bateham, Larry 68 Baster, Gordon 150 Bayne, Tom 68, 160, 161 Beatty, Donna 90 Beatty, Leslie 80 Beckley, Lori 90 Beckley, Peggy 80 Beckmann, Robert 80 Bccman, Brad 90, 150 Becman, Rick 68, 147, 153 Bell, Denise 90 Bell, I ' rancinc 148 Bell, John 90,123 Bell, Kathryn 90 Bell, Mark 39 Bell, Warren 68, 150 Bennett, Bruce 80, 145 Bennet, Dewey 90, 146 Bennigson, Tamara 39 Benson, Bill 68 Benson, Mike 39, 111, 112. 165 Benson, Susan 68 Berestoff, Mina 90 Berg, Lois 90,116,157 Berg, Rory 80 Bergerson, Thomas 90, 147 Bernard, Denise 90 Berry, Jim 68, 150, 167, 174 Berry, Gwen 90, 150, 172 Berry, Leslie 90, 147 Berry, Pam 90, 157 Berry, Scott 37, 68, 151 Best, Yvette 133 Betts, Rick 68, 114, 115, 144, 146,153,162, 163,164 Bever, Cindy 39, 158 Bickler, Deborah 68 Biermann, Claudia 34, 36. 39,144,152, 156,168 Biermann, Rich 80 Birch, Carolyn 80, 154 Birch, Sue 39 Bichard, Susan 68, 150, 174 Bishop, Rodney 39 Black, Carolyn 80, 157, 161 Black, Judy 68 Black, Steven 90, 147 Blacker, Ron 80 Blair, Dan 80 Blanchettc, Jacquie 68 Blashill, Debi 90, 157,158 Blasingame, Susan 90 Bledsoe, Mark 68, 151, 167 Blegen, Claudia 90, 157 Blegen, Doug 68 Bley.Mary 68,154 Bochm, Doreen 80, 157 Bohn, Steven 90 Boling, Lee 80, 174 Boling, Sherry 39, 144, 156, 158 Bolker, Jim 168 Bond, Deborah 90, 166 Booth, Dave 39, 171 Bostwick, Cindy 39, 158, 171, 175 Bostwick, Steven 80 Boucher, Desmond 90 Boulac, Wayne 68 Boushic, Sandra 80 Bowden. Kari 68, 144 Bowen, Judith 90 Bowen, Kathy 116,153,154 Bowers, Chuck 80. 149 Box. Fern 68, 167, 171 Boyington, Rebecca 90, 159 Boyles, Timothy 90 Bradfute, Dana 80, 129, 170 Bradwin, Glen 68, 119, 165 Brady, Jeffrey 90 Brandon, Betsy Branom, William 90 Brant, Edward 129 Brant, Lloyd 90, 129 Brant, Tony 39 Bray, Karen 90, 159 Bray, Nancy 90, 147 Bray, Terry 147 Breedlove, Dan 170 Breedlovc, Joe 80 Breesnee, Debbie 80. 150, 167 Breesnee, James 90 Brevet, Elisc 68, 172 Bright, Cynthia 80 Bright, William 68 Brink, David 39 Brooke. Tom 80 Brooks, Bill 40, 146 Brooks, Pete 18, 40, 145, 148 Brooks, Rick 80, Ul, U2, 165 Brouillard, Raymond 90 Brown, George 80 Brown, Joseph 80 Brown, Judith 40, 154 Brown, Kathy 158 Brown, Kenneth 68 Brown, Marcia 40 Brown, Mark 40, 146 Brown, Nancy 90 Brown, Richard 80 Brown, Robert 90, 110 Brown, Thomas 80 Browning, Robert 40 Brozovsky, Elben 90, 149, 151 Brozovsky, Elman 90 Brozovsky, Joel 40, 145. 149, 156. 160. 161. 165, 168, 174 Brunzell, Laura 40 Bryan, David 80 Bryan, Jerry 109, 124, 139 Buchanan, Daniel 80 Buckingham, Michael 80 Bucknell, Steven 80 Buehler, Alfred 90 Bunnell, Ronald 68, 111.147, 164 Burch. Pat 68. 150 Burke. Barbara 80 Burkwist. Beverly 40 Burmingham, Janet 40, 59, 148,151,156,158, 160, 168 Burnett, Jenny 68 Burroughs, John 68, 114. 153, 155 Burtness. Kerry 80 Burton, Mitchell 90 Bussler. Daniel 69 Butler, John 80 Byers, Danny 69 Cable, Cecee 40 Caesar, Bob 69 Caesar, Gerald 80 Ca hill, Paul 80 Calkins, Doug 15,90,110 Calkins, Dwight 69 Calkins, Michael 80, 167 Camp, Chris 69, 119, 134, 162, 165 Campbell, Carol 69, 116 Campbell, Judy 40, 144, 168 Campbell. Karen 69 Campbell, Marilee 69, 116 Campbell, Richard 40 Campbell, Rory 90 Cane, James 80, 109, 128 Cardwell, Candace 40 Carlson, Debbie 69, 144, 147, 150 Carlson. Doug 90 Carlson, Joel 41. 145,149 Carlson, John 80,109,147 Carmack, John 41 Carmack. Kathy 81,158 Carney, Stowe 41. 145, 146, 164 Carolus, Ken 69 Carpenter, Megan 41 CarrUlo, Sally 81, 158 Carson. Bill 37, 41, 144, 162 Carter, Janice 175 Carter, Joann 81, 157 Carter, John 81, 109 Caruthers, Yvonne 34, 41, 152 Case, Harry 69,124,147,165, 169 Caskey, Lorie 81, 157 Cass, Suzanne 69 Caudell, Gregg 81 Cavender, Guy 90, 110 Cavender, Paula 41 Cellarius, Christine 81, 132 Cellarius, Mark 41 Cellarius, Ralph 90 Cenis, Jenny 69 Cerenzie, Mark 81 Cerenzie, Melody 41, 171, 175 Cersley, Robin 69, 144, 172 Chance, Jeffrey 81, 147 Chapman, Carol 69, 144, 156, 172 Chapman, Jennifer 90 Chapman, Robert 81, 148 Chappie, Jerry 81, 148 Charbonneau, Jane 90. 159, 167 Charbonneau. Marc 69, 105. 128.142, 146,150 Qiarbonneau, Timothy 41, 105, 107, 124, 142, 146. 165 Chavez. Stephen 81 Christman, Kalhrvn 81, 168 Church, David 81, 128 Church, Richard 41, 154 Churchill, Dorothy 41 Clark, Edwin 81 Clarke. Anne 90, 157 Clarke, David 69, 134, 162, 164 Qarkson, Carol 18,41, 152, 154,172 Clayton. Barry 90 Clearwaters. Judith 81 demons, Barry 81 Clemons, Glen 81 Clemons, Joseph 90 Clifton, Frank 90 Cline, Mark 90 Close, Carolyn 15,81, 144, 157,170,172 Close, Dan 18, 23, 25, 41, 105. 107, 124, 162, 165, 169 Coburn. Jill 90 Coder, Randy 41, 174 Coder, Stephanie 81,157 Coe, Bill 69, 119 Coe, Kathee 90, 157 Colby, Dee 41, 144, 152, 156, 166, 168, 169 Cole, Charlene 41, 154, 162 Cole, Jeanette 81, 132,157 Colon, Marcella 81, 132, 150, 172 Concie, William 90 Conklin, Kerry 90, 110, 147 Conklin, Lori 90 Conley, Tod 81 Conner, Peggy 69, 156, 172 Conner, Roger 90. 110, 128 Conrad, Marlene 81 Cook, Janet 81, 150, 172 Cook, Lou 81, 147, 151 Cook, Susan 90 Coon, Mary 18, 22, 41, 133, 150, 158 Cooney, Vance 41, 165 Coons, Nancy 69 Copcland, Linda 81, 172 Copeland, William 81 Copley, Donald 90 Cortez, Juan 90 Cosby. Dayle 90. 132, 133 Coss, Raeanna 69 Coss, Warren 81 Cottrell. Janet 69 Coulston. Dan 69, 113, 142, 163 Coville, John 90, 123 Craig, Caroline 69, 155,172 Craig, John 91 Crane, Kathy 42 Crawford, Robert 69, 142, 147 Crawford, Sandra 69, 150 Creager, Kurt 81 Creswell, Curtis 42, 134, 164 Crisman, Erbie 81, 91 Crisman, Scott 69 Cromer. Valeta 42. 171 Cronkhite. Leslie 81, 154 Crosby, Joseph 42 Crosby, Tad 69 Crossley, Nolia 157 Culler, Christine 42, 154 Culler, Susan 172 Curl, Lorrie 91 Curry, Jeffry 91, 110 Curryer, Alan 91, 123, 150 Cutler, James 91 D Dahlin, Debbie 91, 157, 159 Daniels, Jennifer 91, 147 Darling, David 69 Darling, Debbie 23, 42, 144, 155, 160, 161, 168 Darling, Diane 82 Darling, Suzanne 91 Dashiell, Marcia 91 Davidson, Lori 69, 144. 160. 161, 172 Davis, Christi 91 Davis, Vicki 82, 157 Davis, Virginia 69, 157 Dawson, Kristeen 69 Day, Leanne 70, 157, 160, 161, 168 ?19 Dearing, Danny 82 Deasy, Craig 91 Deasy, Kay 34, 42, 144, 155, 165, 172, 174 Decker, Debbie 82, 154, 166, 172 Degerstrom, Ann 42, 133, 150, 159,174,175 Dejesus, Zahira 82, 144 Delcambre, Nolan 82, 148 Delcambre, Raynard 91 DeLeon, Mary 42 Denenny, Curtis 70 Denenny, Mary 91 Denham, Bob 15, 70, 104, 108, U9, 139, 148 Denier, Karen 70 Denman, Nancy 70, 144, 156, 172 Dennis, Charles 91 Denton, Denise 70, 157, 160, 161 Derbyshire, Denyce 91 Derrick, Kerri 15,18, 23,42, 102,144, 150, 154,172 Derrick, Kevin 82, 147 Desellier, Joseph 42 Devolve, Betty 82 Devries, Michael 42 Dickerson, James 91 Dickerson, Rosa 70, 148 Dickinson, Faith 91, 159, 169 Dickson, Wayne 42 Dietzel, Laverne 82, 147 Dietzel, Loraina 70 Dillon, Anita 82 Dillon, Denise 91 Dinkelkamp, Fran 82, 132, 157 Dinkelkamp, Robin 105. 107 Dinnison, Amy 91, 156 Dinnison, Bonnie 82, 172 Dinnison, Lisa 42, 144 Dishneau, Geraldine 82 Dittman, William 91, 110 Ditzler, Neil 82 Dodge, Tim 43, 145 Dodson, Michael 82 Dodson, Shannon 91, 157 Dodson, Thomas 82 Doherty, Anne 91 Dolen, Donna 82 Domek, Patty 82, 157 Donahue, Irene 172 Donais, Sherry 70 Donner, Curt 43, 104, 105, 107, 119, 121, 139, 162, 164 Doolittle, Kathy 91 Doolittle, Suzanne 82 Downs, Lisa 91 Doyle, Lawrence 70 Drake, Esther 91 Duncan, Joel 82 Dunham, Mike 82 Dunlap, Janet 91 Dunn, Carolyn 43 Dunn, James 91 Dunphy, Steven 91, 128 Dupper, David 91 Dupree, Lynn 82 Durham, James 91, 110 Durrell, Corey 91 Durrell,Tami 82, 133, 172 Dyer, Neil 43 Dyrstad, Dennis 43 E Eagle, Arlene 43, 154, 160, 161, 165, 167, 168, 172 Earnshaw, Fred 70 Eaton, Robert 82 Ebey, Kemmer 82 Echelbarger, Karen 43, 82, 152, 170, 172 Echelbarger, Susan 169, 172 Edburg, Deborah 70, 172 Edlin, Diane 91 Edlin, Shirley 70 Edstrom, Brad 70 Edwards, Sally 70, 162 Ehrlich, Sarah 82 Eilertsen, Joan 34, 43, 102, 165,172, 174 Ekins, David 25, 70, U9, 146 Elder, Kathy 91, 158, 159 Eldred, Shirley 70 Elkins, Craid 43, 105, 106 Ell. Bradley 82 Ell, Susan 70 Elliott, Daniel 91, 124 Elliott, Skip 23. 43, 124, 127, 164, 169 Ellis, Debbie 82 Ellis, Denise 91 Ellis, Gregory 70 Ellsworth, Nancy 22, 82, 144 Ellsworth, Ron 43, 144 Elmer, Laurel 18, 24, 43, 102, 152, 172 Emata, Paul 91. 157 Embree, Renee 43 Embree, Sherry 70, 172 Emch, Janice 91 Engebretson, Nels 43, 150. 174 Erickson, Iva 82 Etter, John 18,44, 105,106, 108, 164 Eutsler, Karen 44 Evaits, Alan 70 F Fahey, John 44 Fahey, Katie 70, 154, 156, 157, 160, 161, 168, 172 Falk, Mark 92, 110 Falk, Terrise 92, 158 Fallgren, Barbara 92 Fallis, Stanley 70, 147 Favre, Ricky 92, 128 Fay, Diannia 44 Fearn, Brian 92, 166 Feemster, James 92 Fenske. Joseph 82, 113,146 Fentiman, Mark 92 Ferguson, David 92 Ficgen, Judith 82, 157, 158, 166 Field, Carole 82, 151, 172 Field, Janel 44 Fields, Richard 92 Fields, Tony 147 Finch, Gary 92 Fish, David 92 Fish, Scott 70 Fisher, Keith 92 Fisher, Ken 82 Fitzpatrick, David 45, 70 Fitzpatrick, Peggy 44 Flatow, Ron 82, 150 Flatt, Daniel 92, 110, 128, 147 Flatt, Jerry 82 Flatt, Michael 82, 109, 128, 147 Fletcher, Deana 92 Fletcher, James 18, 22, 33, 44, 156. 160, 168 Fletcher, Jane 92 Florine, Nancy 82, 147 Flores, Joseph 92, 110 Floyd, Shawn 37, 82 Foley, Kevin 92 Foster, Kevin 92 Franks, Wesley 70, 113, 142 Frasher, Lynn 44, 154, 162 Fray, Janet 92 Frazier, Andy 70, 113, 142, 146,151,153,155,165,174 Frazier, Margaretta 92 Frechette, Leon 82, 128, 146 Frechette, Michael 92 Fredekind, Ann 92,157 Fredekind,Dick 70, 113, 142, 163 Frederick, Lola 70 Friedman, Craig 92 Friendship, Stanley 44, 147 Froese, Doug 70, 105, 150 Frost, Steven 92, 113 Fukai, Roger 70, U4, 115,162, 164 Fulkerson, Joy 44, 154, 156, 160, 161 Fulkerson, Judy 44, 136, 154 G Gaetano, John 70, 134 Gaetano, Marv 82, 157, 167 Gaiser, Kathy 18, 44, 150, 152 Gallup, Neil 82, 147 Gangnath, Gail 44 Ganoug, Charles 70 Gardner, Barry 92 Gardner, Jerrold 82 Garlich, Lois 70 Garman, Jackie 70, 149, 150, 154,171, 172, Garras, Marina 82, 172 Gartz, Gary 92 Gartz, Keith 70 Gehrke, Jeffrey 92 Gence, Bernard 70, 154, 166 Gerfen, Michael 70, 139 Gerl, Timothy 44, 147 Geston, Victoria 44 Gibb, Nancy 82 Gibbon, Lee 82 Gibbons, Kathleen 71 Gibbons, Molly 44 Gibson, Greer 92 Giese, Kathryn 82 Giese, Samuel 71, 119 Giese, Uel 92 Gilmore, Andy 82, 105, 109, 122, 163, 169 Godfrey, Julie 44 Gomez, Jesse 92 Gonder, Daniel 92, 110, 123 Gonder, Kathleen 71 Gooch, Carol 71 Goodell, Ronald 82, 146 Goodwin, Cyndy 92 Goss, Jean 24, 44 Gothberg, John 92 Graham, Susan 92 Graham, William 83, 153, 167 Granger, Robert 71 Gray, Rikkie 92 Greaser, Eunice 92 Green, Debra 44, 148 Green, Donna 83 Green, Nelda 45 Green, Pamela 71 Green, Richard 83, 109, 146 Green, Robin 148 Green, William 45 Greene, Jamie 25,83,113, 122, 147, 163. 169 Greene, Jon 92, 110, 123, 163 Greenough, Lynn 45, 154 Greer, Gayleen 71, 144, 172 Greycloud, Nancy 83, 157, 158 Griffey, Tommy 37, 71 Griffith, Patrick 71 Griffiths, Gil 25,45,134, 165 Griffiths, Jeff 71 Grindle, Dave 45, 150 Grindle, Liz 71, 150 Grinstad, Harry 71 Groenig, Mark 83 Gross, Marilyn 71 Gross, William 83 Groves, Karen 83, 157 Guercia, Lina 45 Gullickson, Lane 45, 105, 107, 146 Gullickson, Randy 71, 105, 124, 164 Gunning. Randy 71, 119, 121, 139 Gusdorf, Sheryll 92, 132, 158, 166 Gustafson, John 92 Gustafson, Julie 45, 37 Gustafson, Ruth 71, 132, 147, 165 Guthrie, Gerald 93 Guthrie, Kevin 93, 123 Guthrie, Mark 71, 105, 124, 139, 162, 163, 164 Guthrie, Robert 83, 109 Guthrie, Victor 92, 110, 113 Gutman, Scott 93, 128 Guyer, Brent 93, 113 Gwinn, Donna 83 H Habbestad, Gordon93, 110, 128 Habbestad, Roger 71, 105, 119, 134, 164 Habbestad, Russell 71, 119 Hagel, Richard 83, 147 Hagen, Larry 45 Hagcn, Robert 83 Ilaight, Carron 93 Hall, Michael 93 Hall, Shirley 45, 162 Hall, Theodore 71 Haller, Michael 83 Halvcrson, Peggy 71, 162 Hamm, Carolyn 148 Hammock, Scott 71 Hancock, Lynn 45 Hanel, William 83 Hanks, James 93 Hanna, Cathy 71, 158, 160, 161 Hanneman, Thomas 83 Hannes, Katherine 71, 165 Hansen, Jeffrey 71, 134, 164 Hansen, Robert 22, 45, 105, 107, 164 Hansen, Timothy 71 Hanson, Sandy 45 Hantz, Marilynn 71 Harcus, Joan 37, 45 Hardy, Myrna 71, 83, 150 Harkey, Alvin 71, 105 Harkey, Vickie 93, 133, 157 Harkins, Margaret 83 Harman, William 93, 110, 128 Harper, Mary 45, 171 Harris, Barb 150, 154, 159, 172,174 Harris, Debbie 93, 157 Harris, Cheryl 83, 172 Harris, Constance 71 Harris, David 45 Harris, James 45 Harris, Philip 45 Harris, Randy 83 Harris, Steven 71 Harrison, Joan 45, 83 Harrison, John 144, 147 Hart, Clifford 93 Hart, Gale 46 Hart, Milton 93, 147 Hart, Shirley 83,166,172 Hart, Valerie 46, 147 Harter, John 71 Hartman, Linda 93 Harvey, Doug 46, 145 Harvey, Tern 83, 150 Harwood, Judy 46 Hatch, James 83 Hathaway, Ann 93 Hatley, Rod 46 Havercroft, Marjorie 93, 132,157,167,168 Hawley, Ann 71, 132 Hawley, Karen 83, 157, 158 Hawley, Linda 46, 144, 150, 157,158 Haworth, Teresa 93, 157 Hayashi, Derek 93, 169 Hayashi, Spencer 83, 150 Hayashi, Susan 46, 157, 169, 172 Hayes, Barbara 83, 144, 157, 170 Haynes, Cynthia 83, 172 Haynes, Terry 46 Hazlett, Cliff 71, 109 Hazlett, Jimmie 93 Heebink, Jerry 71 Hefling, Paula 83 Hein, Barbara 83,152, 156, 172 Helean, Rick 46, 134, 146, 165 Helmke, Patricia 83 Helton, Doris 93, 132, 159 Hemming, Calvin 93, 147 Hemminger, Carol 83 Henjum, Brian 71, 128 Henjum, Bruce 71 Henne. Kim 83 Hennessey, Deborah 46 Hennessey, Kerry 93 Henry, Joslin 46, 59, 150, 167 Henry, Willie 46, 171 Hensley, Chris 46, 145, 150 Hensley, Harold 71, 154, 170 Herriman, Viola 71 Hcrrin, Bradley 46 Herrmann, Carol 71, 150, 152, 167,174 Herron, Jeanne 18, 24, 47, 102, 150, 172 Herron, Jorgeanne,93 Hewett, Mary 47, 144, 150, 159, 175 Heyamoto, Doug 47, 145, 146 Heylman, Ann 93, 133 Heylman, William 83, 113 Hicks, Dana 47, 171 Higgins, Joyce 47, 148, ISO, 156 Higgins, Julie 93, 166 Highwood, Sherry 83 Hill, Heather 47, 158, 159 Hill, Kevin 22, 47, 146, 147 Hills, Robin 47 Hinckley, Philip 71, 128 Hindin, Bob 18, 25, 47, 139, 146, 163, 164, 169 Hinshaw, Constance 93 Hinshaw, Faith 36, 47, 133, 144, 148, 168, 175 Hisayasu, Randy 47, 146, 169 Hixon, Sherril 93 Hobbs, Charlene 83. 157 Hobbs, Charlotte 83, 150, 172 Hodges, Debra 71 Hodges, Thomas 93 Hoffman, Gary 71 Hoffman, Shannon 47 Hogan, Charles 71 Hogan, Jim 93 Hohner, Jack 83, 109, 165 Holdsambeck, Connie 83 Hollowell, Curtis 83, 148 Holmes, Howard 93 Holyoak, Paulie 71, 156 Hook, Jon 93,110 Honda, Karla 47, 150, 169, 175 Honda, Toni 24, 47, 44, 150, 172 220 Hornby, Dellvera 93 Home, Wendy 93,159 Hotrum, David 48 House, Deborah 71, 157, 158 House, Lucinda 83 Houston, Cynthia 71, 132, 158 Howell, Cynthia 71 Howell, Randy 83 Howell, Zona 83, 157 Iloyum, Julie 93, 133 Huetter, Heidi 93 Hughes, Lynaire 48, 152, 153 Hughes, Reese 83 Huitt, Howard 74, 145 Humphrey. Bonnie 48 Hunter, Bradford 71, 105 Hunter, Carolyn 71, 144 Hunter, Cathy 48, 154, 155, 172 Hunter, Connie 83, 147 Hunter, Edward 83 Hunter, Shirley 83, 144 Hurd, Jesse 93 Hurd.Mark93 Hurst, Jon 71, 105,119,142, 164 Hurst, Sara 84, 158 Huston, Bob 162 Huston, Gary 93 Huston, Kaien 84, 157 Huston, Steve 48 Hutchison, Laurie 24, 34, 48, 150, 152,174 Hutto, Gary 48 Hutto, Kenneth 84, 109 I Indahl, Clarke 71, 122, 150, 162, 163 Irvine, Debra 93 Irvine, Michele 48 Irvine, Patricia 84, 148 Isaacson, Mark 48, 147, 150 Isbellc, Karen 48 Isbclle, Robert 71 Ishitani, Joe 93, 169 Ishitani, Roy 71, 128 Israel, Janna 84 Ives, Nancy 48, 171 Iwai, Leslie 84, 158, 172 Iwai,Vicki93,159, 169, J Jablonski, Gail 71 Jacholkowski, Evelyn 84 Jackowich, Donald 72, 147 Jackowich, Pam 48, 160, 161, 168 Jackson, Clyde 93, 128 Jackson, David 93 Jackson, Kathleen 48 Jackson, Louise 48 Jakubiak, Pete 15,84, 109, 128, 134 Jameson, Jean 93, 157 Jarvis, Craig 93 Jeffers, Ed 36, 48, 129, 145, 146, 165 Jeffers, Karen 72, 155, 174 Jeffers, MicheUe 84, 172 Jeffreys, Terri 93 Jehle, Kyra 93 Jellesed, Pamela 48 Jennings, Patti 48, 162 Jennings, Roy 84, 109 Jensen, Julianne 93 Jensen, Robert 48, 160, 161, 174 Jernigan, Ted 48 Johns, Wendy 72 Johnson, Becky 72 Johnson, Bradley 93, 111, 164 Johnson, Brenda 84 Johnson, Cheryl 150 Johnson, David 49 Johnson, Glenda 72 Johnson, Gregory 72 Johnson, James 49, 149, 171 Johnson, Jay 18, 49, 146, 160, 161, 167, 168 Johnson, Joleen 49 Johnson, Kathy 93, 157 Johnson, Kenneth 49 Johnson, Lanie 84, 133 Johnson, Linda 84 Johnson, Mary 94, 158 Johnson, Steven 84 Johnson, Susan 94 Johnson, Terri 94 Johnston, Craig 94, 110 Johnstone, Pete 49, 144, 162, 163,169 Jones, Doug 84 Jones, Jeanette 49, 148 Jones, Joyce 72 Jones, Laurien 94, 166 Jones, Peter 128 Jones, Randy 84 Jones, Vicky 72 Jordan, Gloria 84 Jordan, Mary 49 Joseph, Helen 94, 148 K Kagi, Patrick 128, 147 Kagi, Thomas 49 Kalb, Diane 72 Kalb, Sandra 49 Kamel, Karol 94, 133, 147 Karavitis, Chuck 94, 110 Karlin, George 94, 110 Karrer, Cindy 94 Katahira, Bruce 72 Kato, Naomi 36, 49, 116,144 168, 175 Keating, Ken 94 Keating, William 84 Keller, Robert 94 Keeney, Melvin 84, 128 Kegley, Carol 72 Keifer, Mark 94 Keifer, Paul 49 Keil, Betsy 24,49,59, 116. 152,165,167, 172 Keilty, Mary 72 Keilty, Patrick 72 Keiser, Dale 84, 147 Keiser, Owen 49, 147, 148, 174 Kelly, Judith 84, 172 Kellis, Marlene 72 Kelly. Dennis 94 Kelly, Martha 94 Kelsch, Patricia 133,172 Kelsch, Steven 84 Kenna, Scott 72 Kennelly, Judith 72 Kenney, George 94 Kent, John 50 Kepi, Judy 50 Kerbow, Belinda 94 Kilmer, Janie 84 Kimmel, Frank 94 Kinder, Cecilia 50 King, Christine 50 King, John 50 Kingsbury, Howard 50 Kingsbury, Patty 94,157 Kingsbury, Ruth 72 Kirihara, Don 72, 160, 161 Kirihara, Jean 94, 132, 169 Kirk, Gail 84 Kirk, Mike 50, 145, 146, 163 Kleavcland, Dick 37, 50, 144, 162 Kleaveland, Lansc 84 Kliewcr, Julie 84, 147 Kline, Gregory 94 Kline, Randy 72,113,142 Knapton, William 94 Knight, Don 94 Knight, Linda 94 Knight, Norman 72 Knott, Teresa 50 Knowski, Denice 94, 132, 159 Kober, Mary 42 Koentopp, Dennis 94, 110 Koentopp, Jack 50, 106, 134, 150, 169 Kohnhorst, Denise 84 Koller, David 50, 145, 146 Koller, Kaye 94 Kolp, Deborah 72. 132 Kolp, Jonathan 94, 147 Komberec, Leslie 94, 147 Koontz, Julie 94 Kopczynski, Elizabeth 72 Kopczynski, Susan 84, 172 Kopet, Julie 72 Korpela, Edwin 94 Kosse, Raymond 72 Kottke, Diane 84 Kozen, Ted 50, 114, 115, 145, 155, 164 Kramer, Carol 72, 162 Kramer, Dale 94 Krause, Michael 84 Kreuch, Bonnie 24, 50, 133, 154, 170, 172 Kreuch, Michael 72, 134, 147, 150 Kreuch, Patti 94, 132, 133 Krieg, Randy 95 Kruger, Dan 50 Kundig. Tom 95.166 Kunzman, Connie 50 Kusske, Kim 72 Kuwada, Kevin 84, 105, 109, 163 Kuwada, Stanley 50, 146, 163 Kuwata, Richard 84 Kyseth, Denise 95 L Laakso, Gary 84, 124 Lackey, Joseph 105 LaFayette, Charles 84, 109 LaFoUette, Leslie 50 Lakey, Susan 85 Lally, Thomas 95 Lamb, Becky 36, 50, 152, 158, 168, 175 Lambert, Corky 50, 119, 121, 165, 168 Lambert, Dave 122, 146 Lamoreaux, Cathy 150 Lancaster, Pat 33, 50, 134, 165 Lander, Steve 51. 163 Landstrom, Connie 51, 159, 175 Lane, Virginia 95 Larned, Becky 172 Larned, Kelly 18, 33, 51, 144, 154, 160. 161. 166, 168, 172 Larned, Laurie 95 Larsen, Dale 85 Larsen, Dennis 51 Larson, Gary 105 Laubach, Sheryl 144, 150, 152, 172 LaVagetto, Jeffrey 95, 156 LaValley, Janece 51, 150 LaValley, Rick 109, 134, 150, 162, 163 Lawhcad, J.F. 95 Lawrence, Robert 95, 150 LeClaire, Jeannie 95 Lee, Pamela 51 Lehinger, Sheila 95 Lehinger, Scott 145 Leinweber. Dallas 51 Leinweber, Dennis 95, 147 Lenhart. Craig 85, 128, 146 Lenhart, Zoe 144, 172 Leslie, John 95 Leslie, Judith 36, 51 Leslie, Mary 37,116, 172 Leslie, Michael 129, 130, 163, 164, 169 Levitch, Barry 51 l vitch, Linda 95 l wis. Donna 85 I wis, Susan 95 Lindahl, Karen 152, 165,172 Lindman, James 95, 110 Lindman, John 134, 145, 146 Lindsay, Jean 85, 172 Lippert. Dana 95 Lippert, Marlene 51 Lizee, Susan 85, 157 Lockert, Earl 51 Lockwood, Jeffery 95 Lockwood, Nancy 51 Loeffler, John 85, 105, 122, 150, 174 Loeffler, Laurie 51, 150, 166, 175 Loft, Anita 95 Loft, Michael 73, 105, 134, 163, 164. 169 Logsdon, Diane 95 Long, Betsy 51 Long, Biff 105, 134, 144,147, 162, 169 Long, Bill 25, 73,164 Long, Pamela 73 Long, Robert 51 Longinotti, Anthony 85, 128, 147 Loosmore, Patrick 95 Losh, Philip 73, 105 Lotze, Mickie 73, 147 Lowe, Aaron 95. 151, 166 Lowe, James 95, 110 Lowery, Lynn 95, 147 Lowry, Michael 73 Lozier, Barbara 95, 147 Lozier, Judy 73 Lucas. Jack 51, 150. 166, 174 Lucas, Russell 95 Luce, Bill 174 Luce, James 73 Luce, Margie 95 Ludington. Lois 51 Lundberg, Karen 73, 171 Lundquist, Lynnette 73 Lundquist, Sue 37, 73, 160. 161 Luth, Jeffrey 95, 145 Luth, John 85 Luth, Nancy 36, 51, 155, 168, 16 175 Lycan, Deborah 73 Lyle. Marianne 150 Lvnch, Joseph 51, 25 Lynch, Leslie 95, 133 Lynch, Valerie 73, 144 Lyons, Miriam 51 M Mace, Patrick 85,109 Mace, Stephen 95 MacGillivray, Donald 85 MacHacek, Vickie 52, 175 MacKcnzie, Kurt 85 MacKey, Thomas 73 Magney, Janice 73 Maguire, Chuck 95, 110, 150 Mahoney, Dan 73 Mahoney, Jim 52, 168 Major, Kathleen 73, 144 Major, Michael 73, 174 Malico, William 73, 129.130 Malloy, Mary 95, 166 Malmquist, Gary 73 Malmquist, Sharon 95, 166 Malone, Colleen 150. 151. 172 Malone, Michael 52 Malone. Mike 33, 105, 107, 139. 150, 161, 162, 165, 169 Man deville, Edwin 52 Mandeville, Francis 73 Mandeville, Francis 73 Mangione, Pat 73, 170 Manion, Janice 36, 52 Mannex, Jane 73, 95, 154 Mannex, Mike 52, 174 Manning, Becky 95, 166 Maras, Elizabeth 95, 157 Maras, Randy 73,124, 165 Maras, Rick 52, 103, 105, 107, 124,127,163,165,169 Maris, Donald 96, 147 Maris, Janet 73 Marker, Mike 52, 150, 156, 169 Marker, Terry 73. 129 Marks. Gale 96 Marshall, Lilly 96 Marshall, Paul 73 Martell, Larry 52 Martinez 73,124, 165 Maruyama, Larry 52 Maruyama, Terri 96 Mason, Debra 73 Mathews, Robert 96, 110, 113. 145 Mattern, Thomas 52, 147, 150 Matthews, Carol 73 Mattox, Debra 96 Mattox, Pamela 18, 24, 52, 144, 150 Maxwell, Gail 52, 154 MaxweU, Peter 96, 110 Maxwell, Steve 96 Mayberry, Marcia 96 Mayberry, Marilyn 15, 73, 158, 172 McCauley, Robin 73 McAuliffe, Jay 52 McBurney. Bruce 73, 174 McBurney, Wayne 53, 174 McCain, Marianne 73, 157 McCain, Marvin 53 McCamey, Leroy 73 McChristian, Randy 96, 110 McClure, Nancy 73, 152, 153 McCormack, Connie 96 McCormack, John 109 McCormack, Raphael 175 McCoy, Brian 53, 150 McCoy, Mark 96 McDonald. Rita 74 McDonald, Tom 74 McDonnell, Matt 73 McGee, Jeanne 74 i.McGee, Rose 74 McGinnis, Diana 96 McGowan, Layne 74, 170 McKenzie, Douglas 96 McKerney, Mary 96, 132, 133, 169 McKnight, Katherine 74 McLaughlin, Arnalee 53 McLaughlin, Debbie 24, 53, 102, 150, 152, 172 McLaughlin, Joesph 73, 74, 129, 130, 150 McLeod, Patty 53 McNairy, Charles 148 McPherson, Sandy 53 McQueen, Dan 53 McRae, Pat 53, 124, 144, 165 McSpadden, Sally 33, 53, 154, 172 McSpadden, Timothy 145 McTigue. Peggy 168 McWilliams, Lynn 74 Megaglia, Mindy 96, 133 Melcher, Richard 53 Mercury, David 147 Merkel, Linda 96 Merkel. Wayne 53. 139. 146 Meyers. Cheryl 96 Meyers, Marcia 96 Meyers, Steve 53 Meyers, Terri 37,53 Meyers, Tim 53 Michelbook, Jacquelyn 74, 150 Mickelson, Terry 123 221 Miller, Debra 96 Miller, Diane 53 Miller, Glenda53 Miller, Katherine 53 Miller, Linda 53, 148 Miller, Ricarda 85 Minard, Raleigh 85, 144 Minard, Sherry 132, 133 Minnex, Verda 148 Minnix, Margaret 96, 148 Minnix, Marion 85, 148, 157 Mita, Floyd 85 Mitchell, Mitch 74 Moat, Lynrae 96, 157 Moat, Ross 85, 166, 171 Mobley, Michelle 96, 133 Mohr, Monica 85 Mohr, Rick 54, 96 Moore, Mike F. 96, 145 Moore, Mike J. 96 Moore, Stan 96 Morgan, Mike 54, 149, 174 Morgan, Scott 85, 147 Morgan, Staph 96 Morgan, William 74, 105 Morrison, Donald 74 Morrow, Richard 85 Morse, Barb 96 Moss, Robin 96, 133 Moulton, Connie 85 Moulton, Karl 74 Moulton, Mary 85 Mowbray, Jackie 85, 157 Muelken, Lance 85 Mukai, Dave 54, 105,146, 149 Mukai, James 74, 147 Mukai, Mike 15, 54, 160, 161, 168 MuUer, Chris 54, 105, 107, 165, 174 Muller, James 54 Munk, Brenda 96 Munson, Fred 74, 150, 166 Munson, Lynn 156, 171 Muzatko, Ronald 96 N Nakata, Kathie 85, 172 Nelson, Bill 74, 105, 134 Nelson, Bob 134 Nelson, Chervl 96 Nelson, David 85,152 Nelson, Josh 96, 110, 128 Nelson, Liz 96 Nelson, Paul 54, 145 Nelson, Rick 18,54,105,106, 146, 162, 163, 169 Nelson, Robert 74 Nemitz, Carol 96 Nemitz, Vicki 74 Neudorfer, James 85 Neudorfer, Janet 74 Nevin, Christine 74, 150 Nichols, Barbara 74 Nichols, Bonnie 85 Nichols, Elizabeth 154 Nichols, James 85 Nichols, Kathy 74 Nichols, Rick 54, 105, 106, 107, 108, 142 165 Nichols, Tana 85 Nicholson, Nick 111, 142, 14 ' 6, 147, 155, 164, 168 Nicholson, Paul 74, 142 Nicholson, Terry 96, 110, 128, 147 Niemcier, Devon 74 Niemeier, Marlene 74 Nilson, Barb 36 Nix, Timothy 74, 119,147 Noble, Robert 96 Nogle, Kerlin 85 Nomee, Joseph 85 Nomee, Wilma 85 Norbeck, Jim 74 Norbeck, Steve 96 Norby, Marilyn 74 Norris, Marilyn 96 Nortell, Dennis 37,150,160, 174 Nortell, Jody 74, 150, 172 Novo, Juan 85 Nozaki, Marjorie 74 Numoto, Carey 85 Nunemaker, Jan 154 Nunemaker, Jill 36, 144, 154 Nunn, Craig 74 Nunn, Dale 74 O Oaksford, Dan 85, 146 Oberg, Janey 150, 154, 159 Obcrg, Ruth 74, 154, 165. 172 O ' Brien, Dave 55, 165 O ' Brien, Patti 96 Ogo, Art 74, 164 O ' Kelly, Betsy 74 Olds, Terri 74 O ' Leary, Charles 96 O ' Leary, Judy 55 Ohnger, Connie 55 Oik, Vicki 74 Olscn, Debora 74 Olsen, Cecilia 55, 151, 175 Olson, Ken 171 Olson, Kerry 74 Olson, Lora 74 Omoto, Margene 74, 169, 172 O ' Neal, Samuel 96, 147 Osmonson, Steve 96 Osmundson, Ozzie 74, 105, 119. 134, 150 Ott, Dan 85, 109, 134, 163 Ovens, Rory 85 Overhauser. Marc 74 Overhauser, Stacey 96, 157 Owen, Eileen 85 Owen, Mary 74 Owens, Donald 74 Oxford, Carl 96, UO P Pacello, Larry 74 Pacello, Linda 96 Pachosa. Larry 74 Pachosa, Linda 96 Packer, Sherrv 85 Palladino, Robert 85 Palladino, Tom 55 Pansie, Jon 55 Parady, Fred 85, 152 Parady, Kathie 36, 55, 156, 158 Pardini, Carolyn 74, 172 Parker, Matt 96 Parker, Melvin 85, 109, 122 Parker, Sally 74, 150 Parsons, Dorothea 55, 150 Partch. Scott 85 Patterson, Carol 74, 151, 153, 161, 172 Patterson, Irene 85 Patterson, Roy 55 Pattison, Dale 85, 124, 147 Pattison, Ruth 55. 152, 155, 172 Patton, Kendal 36. 55 Pearson. Ellen 18. 24, 33, 55, 102,152, 172,174 Pearson, Larry 36, 55, 146, 168 Pearson, Ronald 85 Pederson, Mark 85 Pederson, Robert 96 Penfield, Denise 96 Perkins, Pam 96 Perkins, Robert 96 Perrcnoud, Diki 75 Perry, Charlene 96 Perry, Mark 75 Peters, Paul 75, 170 Peterson, Deborah 156 Petheram, Paula 75 Petheram, Robin 157 Petrak, Janice 85 Phalon, Connie 97 Phillips, David 75 Phillips, Lenore 97 Phillipson, Andrew 97, 128 Pierce, Oliver 77, 160, 161, 168 Pierce, Shelley 55, 162 Plasterer, Bill 85, 139 Plunimer, Dave 150, 161, 174 Polhemus, Burt 75, 145 Polhemus, Lynne 56, 144 Pollard, Steve 56 Pollock, Nancy 56 Pope, Colleen 75 Pope, Don 56 Poppe, Nancy 97 Poppe, Rita 37, 56 Poppe, Sue 85 Porter, Carol 56, 150 Porter, Patti 97 Postlethwaite, Roland 75 Potter, Jonica 75 Powell, Colleen 56, 148, 154, 172 Powell, Gail 145, 175 Powell, Jim 85 Powell, Richard G. 97, 122, 128 Powell, Richard L. 97 Powell, Rosalyn 75 Pozar, Frank 56 Preuninger, Mildred 85, 147 Price, Carla 85 Price, Richard 97 Prouty, Randy 85 Provost, Nancy 97 Pry, Janet 56, 59, 150 Pryor, Michael 85 Putney, Billy 75, 105, 134 Putney, Deborah 97, 132 Q Quaintance, Robert 97, 146 Querna, Carolyn 97, 158, 167 Quigg, Dale 97 R Rader, Peggy 56, 102, 150, 152, 165,174 Ravnor, Charlotte 36, 56, 59. 154, 168 Reasor, Rosanna 86 Reedman, Betsy 56, 133, 175 Reeves, Shannon 75, 144 Rehn, Marvin 56 Reid, Brvan 97 Reid. Elizabeth 86 Reid. Pamela 157 Reilly, Mary 86, 158, 160, 161, 169 Reith, James 86 Renner. Steve 75, 147, 166, 174 Repsold, Holly 75 Reynolds, Greg 75 Rhoades, AprU 97, 157 Rhoades, Byron 75 Rhoades, Jim 86, 109 Rhodes, Gary 75, 105 Rhodes, George 56 Rhodes, Ronald 97. 148 Rice. Alan 97 Rice, Molly 86, 157, 159 Richardson, Jan 56 Richardson, Joanne 86 Richardson, Kevin 86, 109, 128 Richardson. Timmie 97 Richey, Sandra 86, 147, 148 Richter, Tracy 86, 154, 158, 172 Riddle, Curtis 56, 174 Rihm, Sue 56, 150, 154 Rinehart, Linda 75 Ristau, Allan 56 Ristau, Carolyn 86 Ritter, Neil 97 Robb, Kathy 86,151,153, 158, 161, 172 Roberg, Gregory 97 Roberts. Kerry 56 Rockstrom, Julie 75 Rodway, Jan 37, 75, 144, 172 Roe, Samuel 57, 166 Rohda, Chuck 75,129,155 Romans, Clele 97. 156, 167 Romans, Linda 57 Root. Debbie 75, 150, 166, 171 Root, Donna 97 Rosenquist, Tracy 86 Ross, Donald 75 Ross, Pamela 57 Roth, Charles 97 Rothermel, Brian 97,123 Rothcrmel, Mike 75,142 Ruane, Sherri 75, 133, 158, 162, 166 Rudy, Ken 57, 142 Rumford, Carol 75, 154, 156, 170 172 Rusch, Margaret 75 Russell, NeUie 97 S Saad, Mary 36,57,154 Saad, Michelle 75, 150, 154, 172 Sackville-West, Bob 57, 147, 150, 169 Sackville-West, Bill 97, 150 Sado, Debi 97, 158 Safranek, Mark 170 Sahlin, Janet 75, 155 Sallquist, Greg 75 Sams, John 75 Sams. Dick 57, 105, 107, 134, 169 Samson, Tom 75 Sanderson, Marlee 86, 154, 172 Sanderson, Scott 57 Sandros, Lonnie 97 Santoro, Charles 75 Santoro. Ken 86 Sargent, Brad 97, 147, 167 Sargent, Lance 86, 147. 150 Sather, Debbie 57, 154. 159 Sather, Dick 97, 113, 128, 146. 162 Sather. Heidi 97 Sather, Tom 75,105,146,162, 163 Saugen. David 97, 147 Savage, Michelle 98 Savage, Patricia 98 Savage, Patrick 98 Savage, Terry 86 Sayler, Arleene 86 Scammell, Kathy 98 Scammell, Kirk 75, 129 Scarcello, Bill 86 Schade, Russell 86 Schasrc, Marjorie 75, 150, 154, 166 Scheer, Craig 57 Schermerhorn, John 86 Schleer, Kathy 86 Schleer, Lee 57, 146 Schmidt. Sally 57. 159, 171 Schmidt, Tracy 98, 157, 159 Schnell, Mike 36, 57, 129, 130, 146, 163, 164 Schuesslcr, Rhonda 86 Schuessler, Sherri 57 Schultze. David 86 Schultze, Robyn 57, 150, 166 Schurman, Allen 111, 128, 142, 146, 147 Schuster, Sue 57, 132 Scott, Debra 75 Scott, Gail 75 Scott, Kathleen 75 Scott, Molly 98, 157 Seaman, Glenn 98 Seebeck, George 86 Seefeldt, Marilyn 86 Self, Dave 86, 145 Seltice, Joe 86 Semays, Marcus 86 Senske, Chris 57, 145, 146, 174 Shanewise, Steve 75 Sharp. Steve 98, 123, 150 Shaw, Alvin 86, 166 Shay, Dora 86 Shay, Larene 98 Sheeran, Dan 86 Sherburne, Bebbee 37, 57, 175 Sherburne, Mark 86, 122, 134 Sherlock, Patrick 57 Sherlock, Steve 86 Sherman, Alan 164 Sherman, Elizabeth 98 Shirahama, Geri 57 Shook, Barry 98 Silrum, Keith 58 Simchuk, Agnes 98 Simchuk, Alexis 75 Simmons, Robert 86 Simnioniw, Dan 76, 145 Simoes, Patricia 98 Simoes, Phillip 86 Simpson, Mark 58, 163, 169 Simpson, Tracy 98, 114, 115 Sinclair, Linda 86 Sisk, Eric 58 Sisk, Mary 86 Sisk, Gavin 98 Siverts, Theodore 86 Skadan, Richard 75 Skinner, Danielle 58, 59, 148, 154,156,161, 172 Skog, John 86 Sleep, Jacqueline 75 Sleep, Robynn 98 Sly, Gary 86,109,122 Sly,Steve75,l05,119, 139. 164 Smith. Allison 58, 150 Smith, Barbara 86, 148 Smith, Bruce 75 Smith, David A. 98 Smith, David L. 98 Smith, Gerald 86 Smith, Janna 98, 132, 158 Smith, Joann 58, 148, 150, 157 Smith. Karen 86 Smith, Kathleen 132 Smith. Kristine 98 Smith, Lee 58, 170 Smith, Linda 98, 158 Smith, Patricia 86 Smith, Roland 86, 109 Smith, Sara 98, 170 Smith, Scott 86, 109 Smith, Sharon 75, 157 Smith, Sheryl 75, 144, 150, 152, 156,172 Smitt, Juliann 98 Smitt, Roderick 76 Sneva, Jan 76,105,134,165 Snider. Vicki 98, 132 Snider, John 86 Snow, Jeanne 76 Snow, Victoria 86, 144, 172 Snyder, Aimee 76, 144 Snyder. Gregory 98, 147 Snyder, Ken 86 Snyder, Mike 86 Soejima, Dave 86, 105, 147 Sondcren, 58 Sorey, Kathleen 76, 157 Sorey, Shane 86, 111, 112, 165 Sorey, Shannon 58 Sowder, Gregg 76 Spafford, Curt 87 Spangler, David 98, 145,150 Spear, Steve 58 Speare, Steve 58 772 Speer, Don 58, 147, 150 Speer, Susan 98, 147 Spencer, John 87 Spies, Renee 87 Spitzer, Dan 76 Spitzer, Judith 98 Sprague, Jeff 76, 142 Staley, Doug 87 Staley, MoUy 76, 144, 152, 166, 172 Stanford, Karen 58, 171 Stanley, Ron 98, 123 Stanley, Sylvia 87,147 Stanton, David 87,153 Stanton, Mike 58 Starr, Debbie 76, 154 Starr, Cynthia 87 Starr, Gloria 59, 162 Stebner, Paulette 87 Stedman, Cydney 98, 132, 157, l( Steen, Paulette 76, 150, 154, 171, 174 Steffen, Chris 59, 171 Steffen, Julie 87 StegaU, Fern 98 Steinheiser, John 76, 128, 139, 147 Steinheiser, Kurt 87 Sterk, Mark 59, 147 Steury, Craig 87 Steury, Tom 98 Stewart, Debra 76 Stewart, Dennis 59, 169 Stewart, Kathryn 87 Stewart, Monika 37,59 StiUwell, Richard 59 StillweU, Robert 76 Stirpe, Bruce 76 Stokes, John 59 Stone, Jim 98, 123, 148 Stone, Larry 98, 147 Stone, Mary 37, 76, U6, 144, 154 Stone, Stephanie 59, 175 Storm, Kim 59, 113 Storm, Kyle 33, 59 Stout, Billy 98 Stowers, Catherine 76 Stranahan, Denise 98, 166 Strange, Jeff 87 Strawick, Victoria 98 Strehlow, John 87, 145, 147 Strehlow, Karen 59, 156 Strom, Terry 98 Strom, Tom 98 Stuart, Gwendy 18, 59, 144 Sullivan, Sharon 76, 165,172 Summers, Carol 98 Sundberg, Carolyn 24, 59, 60, 150 Sunderland, Gerri 76, 144, 150 Sunderland, Larry 98 Sutton, Richard 98 Sutton, Ronald 98 Swain, George 98, 110 Swanson, Dan 76 Swanson, Rizae,98 Swanson, Tom 76 Swearingen, Mark 98, 123 Sweatt, Valerie 87, 172 Sweitzer, Jacqueline 86, 87, 167 Swenhaugen, Roxanne 76 Swenhaugen, Scott 77 T Takami, Debra 60, 156, 172 Takeshita, Robert 77 Taketa, Steve 87, 169 Takisaki, Gregory 129, 149, 153 Takisaki, Tom 60, 77 Tamura, Jim 77, 149 Tamura, Patricia 98, 132 Tamura, Teresa 77 Tatt, Ken 77, U4, U5 Taylor, Carrie 98 Terao, Emi 60, 156, 158 Terao, Joanne 77, 144, 162 Terao, Kikue 77 Tester, Candy 77,150, 166 Thayer, Joe 87, 128, 154, 162 Thies, Tom 87 Thieschafer, Robert 87 Thomas, Jeff 77, 147, 150 Thomas, Lynnette 87, 166, 171 Thomason, Roger 77 Thompson, Douglas 87 Thompson, Griff 87 Thompson, John 77, 129, 165 Thompson, Robert 77 Thompson, Sandra 87 Thompson, Tracy 87, 145, 147 Thompson, William 98 Thorson, Gary 99 Thorson, Jonathan 87 Thune, Merrilyn 77, 150 Thurber, Bryan 99, 166 Thurber, Connie 60, 168 Tindall, Gerald 77 Tinnell, Sandra 87 Tinnel, Shelly 60, 150, 152, 166 Todd, Mollianne 87 ToUackson, Chris 60, 113, 164 ToUiver, Harry 139 Tomhnson. Patricia 60, 172 Toole, Mike 99. 123 Torngren, Roland 99 Townsend, Bill 87 Townsend, Janice 77 Townsend, Linda 60, 175 Travis, Jim 87, 105 Triplett, Mike 87, 170 Tritt, William 87 Trott, Kathleen 77 Trutton, Barbara 77 Tuck, Doris 99 Tufto, Linda 60, 162, 175 Tuggle, Mark 99, 110 TumUnson, Leslie 77, 145 Tumlinson, Susan 99 Turner, William 87 U Uno, Dennis 60, 165 Uno, Kathie 99 Uno, Marilyn 77 Utter, Cynthia 87, 116, 144, 153. 157 Uyeji, Less 77, 114, 115, 147, 164 165 V Vallorano, Helen 77 Vallorano, Joe 60 Vallorano, Valerie 99 VanderMeer, Dave 77, 111, 112, 128, 139, 165 VanderMeer, Kris 87, 157, 172 Van De Ven, John 99 Van De Ven, Mary 77, 133, 144, 154, 172 VanHoff, Brad 99, 145 VanSlyke, Gerald 99 VanSlyke, Lynda 99, 132 VanVeen, Kerry 77, 160, 161, 171 VanVeen, Robert 60 VanVeen, Sue 99, 149 Veatch, Dean 60, 147 Veium, Elizabeth 77 Veils, Stanley 77 Veltri, Randy 87 Vcrstoppen, Toni 87 Vonolnhausen, Randy 60, 171 Voss, Donna 87, 158, 159 W Wagner, Barbara 60 Wakabayashi, Marlene 87, 161 172 Wallace, Mike 87, 109 WaUingford, John 77, 105, 163 Walter, Georgette 60, 162, 175 Walter, WUliam 60, 147, 169 Wangen, Kathy 60, 102, 144, 147, 150, 172 Wangen, Marjorie 77, 144, 150 Ward, Deborah 77 Ward, Fred UO Ward, Joan 99 Ward, John 99 Ward, Robert 89, 109, 128 Ward, Roxanne 99 Warden, CeUa 87 WardeU, Mike 99 Warn, Linda 77 Warren, Bennie 77, 105, 134, 148 Warren, Maria 60, 87, 133, 150 Warrick, Jim 18, 33, 61, 105, 107, 139, 162, 163, 169 Watson, Rob 77, 122, 139, 162, 164 Webster, Nancy 61, 133 Wedlake, Tim 113, 128 Weedmark, Chester 61 Weiland, Marilyn 87 Weis, Sally 99, 147 Weiskop, Debbie 77 WeUs, Penny 99, 132 West, Clarence 99, 169 West, Ella 61 West, Jim 164 West, Patricia 87, 148, 169 West, Robert 77, 124 Weyen, Mary 77 White, Ann 87, 132 White, Beverly 99, 147 White, David 61, 150 White, Jon 99, 123 White, Mary 77, 159, 160, 161, 165, 168 White, Stephanie 87, 172 White, Tim 77 Whitehead, Lisa 99, 150, 151 Whitney, Nicholas 77 Wickman, Diane 87, 172 Wickman, John 77 Wilhelmsen, Ilsa 77 Wilhelmsen, Kevin 87 Williams, Deborah 24, 37, 61, 144, 147. 152, 154, 168 Williams, Elizabeth 77 Williams, Fred 61 Williams. GeorgUu 77, 154. 172 WUliams, Phillip 87 Williams, Sue 87, 150, 161 Williams, Tracy 61 WUliams, Wendy 33, 61, 152, 172 Wilson, Gay 77 WUson, Gwen 37, 61 WUson, Lori 99 Wimberley, Barb 61, 156, 172 Wimberley, Susan 99. 150 Winship, George 61. 147. 174 Winship, Kathy 87, 154, 172 Winston, John 77 Witty, Dale 77 Woeppel. Kathy 61, 150 Wolfe, Bonnie 61, 171 Wood, Dorothy 77 Wood, Mike 99 Wood. Pat 87. 170 Worthington. Ross 37, 61, 162 Worthington, Scott 87 Wren, Michelle 99 Wright, Blaine 61, 160, 161 Wright, Brent 87 Wright. Michelle 87, 147, 152, 154 Wyatt, Michael 77 Wyatt, Susan 77 Y Yake, Mary 61 Yamada, Bridget 15, 99, 169 Yamamoto, Dale 77, 105, 128 Yancer, Mike 171 Yarbrough, Mike 87 Yarbrough, Trudy 61, 150, 157, 162 Yonago, Corinne 99, 132, 133, 159, 169 Young, Deanna 87 Z Zeigler, Beverly 99 2 igler, Don 87 Zeorlin, Linda 87, 154 ZoUars, Walter 99 Zuchetto, John 77 Zug, Brian 87, 146 Zunke, Alan 77 Zunke, Janet 61, 175 ADMINISTRATION Adams, Clara 182 Agost, Donald L. 181 AUers, Howard C. 189 Anderson, C. WUliam 179 Arger, Gene 181 Bartlett, Grace 182 Barton, Pearl 180 BeU, Ruth 189 Berend, Cora 183 Black. Donald G. 183 Brown, Richard L. 37, 183 Brown, Ruth 190 Bruton, Bernice 182 Bunn, Bernie C. 189 Carpenter, Carol 188 CarsweU, Beverly 183 Cline, Tom G. 184 Clinton, Jon 186 Cross, Marguerite 185 Danke. Virginia 188 Dempsey. Bill 190 Donner. WUliam 178 EspUn. Genevieve 189 Farrow, Bonnie 183 Faubion, Stanley E. 189 FeUows, Barbara B. 189 Fink, ArdeU 182 Fletcher, Orlando 186 Frev, Arthur 186 Fuller, C. Oliver 185 Gibbs, Flora E. 188 Goodwin, Evelyn 190 Graham, W. B. 186 Green, Jame 190 Grow, Arta 190 Hall, Warren A. 181 HamUton, James H. 186 Hartley, Gerald 185 Hepton. Laurel 185 Higel, Richard H. 184 Hines, Robert 190 Howard, Alda 182 Hunt, Katherine 186 Huneke.Helen 180 Hutchison, Spokane 183 Kahle. John V. 188 Kamel. Kathryn 180 Keigley. Dora 184 Keller. Kathleen E. 189 Knox, Lois H. 182 Koentopp. Patricia 190 Kramlich. Fred 184 Krctz. Edwin V. 184 Lucht, Bernice 180 Marshall. Delbert 188 Martello. Lawrence 190 Martin. Mary 183 Matsumoto. Ikuko 185 McElroy. Mvrtle 180 MUler, Robert K. 187 MUton. Carl W. 181 Nicholson, Judy 190 Novak, Ruth 190 Oberst, Luanna 189 Pack, Thurley 0. 188 Palmer, George W. 179 Pfeifer, Patrick D. 103, 188 Pomeroy. PhUip 184 PoweU. David 179 Quiggle, Mable 187 Read, Wesley 185 Reed, Nina 190 Rich, Elmer R. 189 Roach, Sonja 188 Romig, Helen 190 Rossing, Muriel 179 Schoening, Max F. 180 Schoonover, MUdred 189 Schultz, Eva 190 Scott, Robert UO, 188 Sevadjian. WUliam J. 187 Sherburne, Doris J. 183 Sivertson, Eugene G. 109, 184 Skinner, Harold E. 185 Solin, Dorothy 180 Speer. James D. 181 State, John F. 188 Stopher, M. Jay 114. 188 SuUivan, George M. 103. !88 Thompson, Lawrence 187 Tollefson, Betty Lou 185 Vecchio, Frances 182 Weed, Leo 189 Weitz, Peter B. 181 Wertz. Peter R. 187 Wickline, Virgil F. 187 Wright, Gerda M. 187 Wuhrman. John L. 187 Zarkin, Gertrude 180 Zimmer, WUliam J. 180 A Dedication To William E.L Donner A friend, teacher, administrator, principal— a leader who deserves all the respect and admiration a graduating class, faculty, student body, parents, and alumni can bestow on him . . . Mr. William E.L. Donner— for seven years as a teacher, ten years as an administrator, and for the last five years as principal— has given all he can to his school, Lewis and Clark. He cares and understands. His enthusiasm and spirit has been shown not only at the cons and Minstrel Shows, but at all the games and other extracurricular activities. He has backed LC and has led others in efforts to promote Tiger Pride. Although his job was extremely demanding, he created an atmosphere of friendliness. As a leader he brought greater success to LC, and his presence will be missed in the halls of our school. The best of luck to him and his family in the future. 224


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