Madison High School - Federalist Yearbook (Portland, OR)

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':-'o- ' ' '-5- ' 'f ' '. I- ,..I,I,I, ILrII-I. . I., 0. .5 I .I .gI I ,II I I .I- . . 4 ., .I . , . 4 ... . I I -4 -IIII. It .III -5 . II .. I QPIQ-II'1ff-','oI-' QI: - , QI 'I . I' I.,, I I' II ' I ' f1 f'..',5' 2 '. J. I ,4.' . .,a-,- . II . - : ' 'l. . -.H ' '- . . 0. - '. - ' x - . ' II - ' ' .. .4 - -'aI- ' ' TABLE OF CONTENTS Ded1cat1on ............ Administration . . Principals ..... Faculty ...... Student Body Officers . Classes ....... Seniors . . Juniors . . . Sophomores . . Freshmen . . . Sports Curriculum . . . Drama Music Staffs, Organizations, and Clubs . . Act1V1t1es .......... . Index Ads . DEDICATIO The annual staff proudly dedicates the 1961 Federalist to MR. LEONARD RINEARSON In his four years at Madison High School, Mr. Rinearson has been a great help to students and teachers alike. During his first three years he worked as Activity Director helping with the dances and the other social functions that Madison has put on. His fourth year has been spent teaching social studies and English, and ably assisting the executive council and student council as advisor and aid. Al- though he is no longer officially the Activity Director, he has continued to work with students in helping them put on their various functions, and along with them the yearbook staff of Madison High School extends their warm wishes and heartiest congratulations for a iob well done. 5 , u A s. , 0 1 a ' 9 .. - . , . . .lun 'Q 1, '-, . -., . 1-0 U - s --. ,. , . J'-' ' l ..-.5 . s . .7 . 1 ' . Q ' - Q . m Q, , - ff?-. . . . . . 'N ' .,- Q 1 - s I in M .1 .. , 0 Q A J- , 4 u 0 - .., . . . l s,. 1 It , . . . n .- s . 0 , r s .U , 0' 'U' ,Q p,- 3 ' n.-.,. .I u.u V.. , ' x 4 'M Q 9 '.v l c a . . ' ---1 . Y IC . In - - A .' ' To n ' ,. 5 . ..- s , .J , . m . ' I 1 s .. PRINCIPAL Mr. Stephen E. Smith During his four years as principal of Madison High School, Mr. Stephen E. Smith has shown tremendous ability in helping to form a solid foundation for both students and administration. His active in- terest has made Madison a school respected and admired throughout the countryp one which has developed many trained leaders and has maintained a high record of academic achievements. VICE PRINCIP Mr. Walter Erickson Mr. Erickson serves as vice-principal in charge of Madison's boys, and spends much of his time advising them in con- nection with the Boys' League. He has been a tremendous help in helping with the many sports banquets, dances and other activities. His experience and guid- ance make him an administrator of the highest quality. Miss Georgia Dean Miss Georgia Dean, advisor and vice- principal of girls, has completed her fourth active year at Madison. Playing an import- ant role in guidance and activity pro- grams, she has capably aided in the selec- tion of our Rose Festival Princess and has served as Girls' League advisor along with her other duties. 9 Mrs. Sue Bushnell Mrs. Sue Bushnell, Madison's newest vice-principal, is the administrator who must see that Madison continues to im- prove in all phases of its curriculum. She has the iob of supervising the distribution and collection of all books, periodicals, and other instructional materials. This she has carried out with utmost efficiency. MISS MARY ANDERSEN Business Ed. Aff? . ,V ...br ALMAQ ,F I W- I v I. 1 . If T MTR get . it ii , . EMM Q I IF .4 Tj 9 , 5' 'I M' N, if Z3 i X oi X g 5, , I Q ks 'E' is f K , 4 I Mx yiffyifngf f v W , 1 5 F 2 .. . I in , ' ' - fiffibax I It . ,Q4:,u,413'.: ' ,QV . . -- .om MRS. GERTRUDE BEAN Business Ed. MR. PHILIP BLAIR General Science MR. WARREN BOLIN Mavhematics MRS. BENONA DAWSON Soc. St. and Rem. Read. MRS. JACQUE ARELLANO Mathematics MR. RONALD ARONSON MRS AMELIA AULD Mathematics Soc St 8. Couns Besides the ans of cooking and sewing, this combined home ec class learns about the care and handling of infants. MR. JOSEPH BRUGATO Mathematics E635 -4+ E -Hf'5r,,:..Q' 'AL'-s.. . ' -V ' 1 K fgagzig E if :fi . ,Q ff 4 W, MRS. EILEEN DONNELI. Math 8. English MRS. MARY ANN CAIRNS Homemaking MR. ELMER DRAKE Soc. St. and Eng. MISS SHIRLEY DUNAWAY MR. JOSEPH EDMISTON MR. RALPH ENNIS MR. DELBERT ENSIGN MR. WALTER ERIKSEN BUSFHQSS EdUCUfi0l'l Music Math. and Science Social Studies Soc. St. 8. Couns. MR. GERALD E LEY A MISS JANICE FELLER MR. JAMES FENWICK MR. DUANE FISKUM MR. DONN GASSAWAY Phy?,5?L , Phys. Ed. French 8. Couns. Math. and Couns. Social Studies ff-E - ' f 'E ff LR, MR. ROBERT GILMAN MRS. DElPHA HAMMERLE Span. 8- Soc. St. Phys- Ed. Mr. Robert Rowe, iunior and freshmen combined English and social '- studies teacher, displays one of his many and varied talents. MISS DOROTHY HAR1' MR, CHARLES HATCHER Business Education Ind. Arts and Math. MR. HOMER HEIN MRS. BETSEY HIBBARD MR. ROBERT HUGHITT MR. BEN JARRETT MR. GORDON JOHNSON Mqfhemqfics Combined Arg ll Soc. Studies Ind. Arts 8. Math. MR- l-AURENCE JONES MISS JOSEPHINE KELLY MISS GWEN KOHNS MR. JOSEPH KOVACH MISS DOROTHY KULL Combined El'l9llSl1 English 8. Couns. Journalism 5PGf1lSl'1 MISS DOLORES LEAVENS MR. FRANK LONDOS English Mathematics The counselors are one of Che busiest groups in school. Here Mr. Wal- MR. GERALD LYONS MISS MYRNA MANGELS fer Eriksen aids and gives advice to Dave Orkney and Tom Fischer on Science and pi E. Science a coming freshman event. MR. FRED MARINEAU MRS. HELEN MATICH MRS- EVA MCCASI-lN Phys. Ed. English Ef19llSl1 3- 5PeeCl'l MRS. MARJORIE MCDONALD Russian 81 Bus. Ed. MRS. McKAY MEINDL Combined MRS, LUELLA METCALF MR. ROGER MOCKFORD MRS. HELEN MORELAND Soc, Sf, 3, Couns. Science 8. P. E. English 12 MR. RAYMOND NIEHAUS Latin MR. JAMES NORTON Phys. Sc. 81 Biology MISS VIVIAN PESOLA MR FLOYD PETERSON Math 8- r Ind Art 81 Math MISS MILDRED PETERSON Combined MR WILLIAM PLUE MR JEAN PRATT MR HOWARD PURVIS Special Education r German MRS. MINNIE RANDALL Bus. Ed. MRS. SHIRLEY PETERY Combined MRS. REVA RICHTER P.E. Painting and making banners consumes much of the 'Madison Art 5taff's time. Here a poster for the Christmas formal is in the process of being made. MRS. .IANICE SCHUKART MISS ELMA SHUCK MRS. MELBA SPARKS English Homemaking D,-uma MR. LEONARD RINEARSON Soc. St. 8. English MRS. HELEN ROBERTSON English 8. Combined MR. ROBERT ROWE Combined MR. HOWARD SAGE Social Studies MISS JOAN STEYAERT Mathematics MRS. JULIA STRAND Remedial Reading x V A SPECIAL DEDICATION Superintendent J. W. Edwards Superintendent J. W. Edwards, through his 38 years of devoted service, has rendered invaluable service in the field of education. Because of his untiring work, the Portland Public School System has gained cr reputation of outstanding education throughout the United States and is acclaimed as a superior leader in the field of learning. We of Madison realize that although he is retiring he will be remembered in the years to come not only as an educator but as a man of outstanding ability. MARGUERITE SYKES MRS. MARGIE PURCELL MRS. BETHEL EDMON MRS. ALTA HARBKE MRS. SHIRLEY LOMBARD Head Secretory Secfefary gecregary 15 Secretary Secretary CAFETERIA CREW Front Row, L. to R., Mrs. E. Metzger, Mrs. C. Rose, Mrs. R. Pennington fCafe Managerj, Mrs. L. Mclntosh, Mrs. H. Hines, Mrs. S. Hiegel, Mrs. I. Wade. Back Row, L. to R., Mrs. G. Harris, Mrs. M. Williams, Mrs. E. West- land, Mrs. P. Bergstrom. CUSTODIANS Left to right, Mr. R. Clark lHead Custodianj, Mr. L. Collins, Mr. R. Hughes, Mr. M. Smith, Mr. W. Kintrea, Mr. C. Thompson, Mrs. Blanche Dols lMat- ronj, Mr. P. Parham, Mr. A. Hensel, Mr. M. Freeman, Mr. F. Mix fAsst. Custodianj Mr. M. Ward, Mr. L. Polk, Mr. E. Barnett, Mr. W. Chasteen, Mr. L. Woods. 16 P.T. . Left to right, Mrs. Keating, President, Mrs. Hutchins, Correspondence Sec- retary, Mrs. Van Gorder, Vice President, Mr. Milliken, Treasurer, Mrs. Van Dewater, Recording Secretary. DADS' CLU L. to R.: Mr. M. Brewer, Mr. L. Rinearson, Mr. W. Erickson fliaculty Rep.j, Mr B. Peyton Ureasurerj, Mr. A. Tonn, Mr. E. Beldon, Mr. B. Hartwig QPresiclentj Mr. D. Taylor QSecretaryj, Mr. B. Waugh, Mr. J. Gomes, Mr. R. Denman, Mr R. .Iaenicke and Mr. B. Dick. 17 1 FALL STUDENT BCDY OFFICERS i E 1 PRESIDENT GARY VGLLSTEDT EXECUTI E COUNCIL JUDY OGILVIE DIANA DAVIS DOUG LEE TOM DORSEY G. L. Pres. G. l. V-Pres. B. l. Pres. B. L. V-Pres. JOHN LEO BOB WALKER JERRY SIMONSON KATHY BUTTS Sr- CIGSS Pres- Sr. Class V-Pres. Jr. Class Pres. Jr. Class V-Pres. BARBARA HEWITT JOAN SCHERER GORDON BREWER Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 19 SPRING STUDENT BDDY OFFICERS PRESIDENT GQRDQN BREWER 20 EXECUT I E COUNCIL LYNN YOSHIHARA PAM HOOD TOM SIMONSON TOM KOFFANG G. L. Pres. G, L, V.Pre5, B. L. Pros. B. l- V-Prem TOM WAUGH Aggggg CLAUQ DAVE ORKNEY TOM FISCHER I 59, CIM, pus, bo' Class V-Pres' FV- CICS! Pres- Fr. Class V-Pres. DAN TONN LYNN MAscAu. TOM NOWAK Vice-Presiden! Secretary Tmusurer Z1 I-.I ...' I 5 47- if . ...I 9 Q ..c 1- I ' . . -0 . .Y .'n . .II . I. Q , I. Q . . I,-. -I .g-. . .U . . 'i. . . -- . -P . . '. - '. -4 .' ' . - ' . . . .n 'f ' ' .cb ' u ..'g .. ' . --:I - . - . ' ' 5 Ol . . no -. .:.,I.. r -Q o 'o.' Q. . ..I1.. o I'ia ' Q. ' 5 h 5 ' .. .-.: I,,.- . - I,,'. 4 9 - -..n. .III . ffxifw fi-12 gfvruii F' Q .I 53, 'H K ii, t -:lIf:'- , 1 559. ' W I I, I. , 5 I III I ., .I 'fi ' x fgi Xf H52 -nu h 2 'wh 55 W 3 '- K I g s .- - 'u. . I I yin' - -, i12?? 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A ' ' v ' ,. .:1P.' , i 'f - H' QP-2' L -f' .. K ' . v N . - ' , .. -14.: - - ir ,ax ', l 4 ' ' .N 1-11 , ' ' '. 'V T! . K A 1 rl , ' ' 'ul.-.5 ,' -. ' , 1 S E -,.-I. A - -, .oy . Q71 ,, i 'fi ?f4'5...E 3 wg gk! Q' ,T ,W 5. 41 .,-,nr ' FIRST FOUR YEAR COUNSELORS The class of '61 is the first to go through Madison in four years. The success of our stay here is somewhat accredited to the counselors, Miss Gwen Kohns and Mr. James Blake. They have helped in making important decisions for seniors in class programs as well as future plans. As members of the largest, and the first four-year graduating class, we, the seniors, show appreciation and extreme thanks to these two educators who have done so much for the class of '6l. 24 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS The Senior Class of '61 has had a very busy year. Among their events and activi- ties were the selling of ribbons and but- tons for the games. A courtesy committee to contact sick students who have been away from school for a long period of time was also a very successful proiect. A few of the activities included a senior reception to acquaint new students with Madison's student government and the officers, Sen- ior Week, the Senior Prom, and gradua- tion exercises. Looking back over the year we can say it has really been a successful one. Karen Schott, secretary, historian, Dick Arm- strong, and treasurer, Lora Bower aid in the leadership of the senior class during the past year. Sitting left to right around the table are the senior class conduct officers: Keith McAllister, Brian Duffield, Tracy Smith, and Dennis Getch. These boys have helped to maintain order dur- ing senior class meetings. President John Leo and Vice President Bob Walker shake hands after a successful year in leading the Senior Class ADAMS, GARY'-Student Council Rep., Thespian 1Vice Pres- identj, Clavier, Arsenic and Old Lace , Good-bye My Fancy , Guest Cottage , Wrestling, Cross Country, Basket- ball, Portland University. ADAMS, PETE-Football, Track, Oregon State College. ADCOOK, ED-Boys' League Rep., Portland State College. ADIX, JAMES-Undecided. ACKLEY, STEVE-Student Council Rep, Cafeteria Helper, Lewis and Clark College. ALLEN, KEN-Track, Oregon State College. ALLISON, GARY-Student Council Rep., Football, Wrestling, Basketball, Track, Baseball, University of Washington. ALTIG, JOE-Boys' League Rep., Junior Choir, Navy. ALTMAN, BONNIE-Cafeteria Helper, Beauticion School. AMES, VIRGINIA-Office Helper, Undecided. AMLING, JOHN-Undecided. i2 13 14 l5 I6 17 ANDERSON, ANDREA-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Fall Varsity Rally, Pep Club, Christmas Show, Miss Merry Christmas, Freshman Dance Princess, Halloween Show Co-ordinator, Easter and Christmas Show, Girl of the Month, Pep Assemblies, Tennis, Office Helper, Heidi As- sistant Director, Assembly Committee, Christmas Formal Committee, All City Rally Banquet, Senior Prom Committee, Good Samaritan Nursing School. ANDERSON, DONNA-Undecided. ANDERSON, JANICE-Student Council Rep., Office Helper, Senior Reception, Rules and Regulations Committee, I.B.M. School. ANGELL, CAROLYN-Girls' League Rep., Christmas Assem- bly, Counseling Helper, Kansas University. APLAN, JOAN-Quill and Scroll iSec. and Treasurerl, Con- stitution Feature Editor and Spring Editor, Opening Assem- bly, Portland State College. ARBUCKLE, DAVE-National Honor Society, Noesis, Radio Advisory Board KBPS, Inaugural Ball Committee, Christmas Formal Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Willamette Uni- versity. Z6 59 y is S 1 131' R Q , , ' Witte ef if W' Q U Q ARMSTRONG, DICK-Senior Class Historian, Cross Country, Track, Tennis, Oregon State College. ARNETT, DONNA-Northwestern School of Commerce. ARNOLD, DIANE-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Decoration Committee, Undecided. ARNOLD, JOANNE-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Girls' Glee, Undecided. ATKINSON, JACKIE-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Christmas Formal Committee, University of Oregon. AUBEL, JUDY-Student Council Rep., Undecided. BAHLING, JANE-Christmas Assembly, Heidi Production, University of Oregon. BAILEY, DAN-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., J. V. Rally, Thanksgiving Day Assembly, Christmas Assembly, Good-Bye My Fancy Production, Freshman Court, Varsity Track, Promotion Committee, Portland State College. BAILEY, DENNIS-Undecided. BAIRD, SUE-Business College. BALLARD, VERN-Multnomah College. BALLARD, VINCENT-Undecided. BARCZY-ELSA-Encore, Thespians, Good-Bye My Fancy Production, Office Helper, Swimming Manager, University of Oregon. BARNES, BEVERLY-Girls' League Rep., Tennis Team, Quill Bt Scroll, Yearbook Staff, Undecided. BARNES, CHERYL-Student Council Rep., Girls' League His- torian, N.H.S., Clavier, Pep Club, Sr. Choir, Chansannettes, Thanksgiving Assembly, Christmas Formal, Decorations Committee, College. BARR, SHARON-National Honor Society, University of Oregon. BATEMAN, TOM-Football Team, Marines Corp. l'vs1 - Elk. .grim 12,2 , , ii in 5 L i X? S 'I , Hif i , size' ' ' 1. . . W igixsii' A 1 i 1,s'.. Q, ,,. 1 .ec '1 . f - stteeva, -. ff-:fmt , ,t f,, 5'fQ 3QfH' J' ', ? ' . i L ' 2- Lsffsil-'flf !T7?7l1lfI1f WE'--l7lN'? yt T 'V 'Y Q54 ',':. 1i',z ' Tiff Emil! Z 'Q Elin Q . j i-iff lf- B 5121 dZ 'f'f?- if ff ,Z ' .ff 11522351 i L TILA, ,P 4 ' ' t'.I --if jf', .' nj . .J Q NU U5 5' , C ., , 1-1:,51,1 1 g 4. -. 5 - Q, 5 V A i ' ll i ' C -5,42 i l C , A t A A T , at , , ' lf' 2 1 ' 27 1 BEARD, PATSY-U ndecided. BELIVEAU, EILEEN-Girls' League Rep., Federalist stuff lBusiness Manogerl, Counseling Helper, Quill and Scroll, Oregon State University. BELLES, GARY-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Bond, Track, Lab Assistant, Multnomah College. BENNETT, EUGENE-Undecided. BENNETT, STEVEN-Portland State College. BERGSTROM, PHIL-Boys' League Rep., Wrestling, Ore- gon State University. BETTENCOURT. ROGER-Footboll, All Star Football Alter- nate, Wrestling, Undecided. BINTLIFF, NORMA-Girls' Glee, Beauty School. BLACKMAN, GEORGE-National Honor Society, Cross Country. Track, Undecided. BLAKE, MARILYN-Girls' League Rep., Student Council Rep., Portland State College. BODIN, STEPHANIE-Student Council Rep., Portland State College. BOLLES, ALAN-Boys' League Rep., Oregon State Uni- versity. BOLTON, GEORGE-Student Council Rep., Bays' League Rep., Assembly Committee, University of Colorado. BOND, STEVE-National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll lPresidentl, Constitution QSports Editorl, Undecided. BONNEY, SYLVIA-National Honor Society, American Ballet School, New York. BORCHERDGNI, NANCY-Counseling Helper, P a c i F i c Business College. BORKUS, JEANNETTE-U ndecided. 28 BOTTENFlELD, TAM-Girls' Glee, Portland State College. BOUCHARD, LEE-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Track, Undecided. BOUGHNER, CHARLENE-Student Council Rep., Atrios, Guest Cottage , Music Festival Good-by My Fancy , Linfield College. BOWER, LORA - Student Council Rep., Senior Class Treasurer, Clavier, Pep Club, Choir Clrlistorianl, Senior Prom Committee, Oregon State University. BRAKEL, GEORGE-Student Council Rep., National Honor Society, Undecided. BRASKY, MIKE - Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Federalist Administration and Co-Editor, Christ- mas Assembly, Election Board, Bays' League Picinic Committee, Club Survey Committee, Kick-Off Dance Committee, French Banquet Committee, lnter-Class Track Meet Official, Spring Formal Publicity Chairman, Quill and Scroll, Oregon College of Education. BREITHAUPT, BARBARA-Girls' League Rep., Pep Club, Election Board, Oregon State University. BRENNER, DOUG-Junior Choir, Wrestling, Track, Coast Guard Academy. BREWER, GORDON-Student Council Rep., Fall Student Body Treasurer, Spring Student Body President, Boys' Lettermen Club KFresident and Secretaryl, Executive Council, Federalist Administration Co-Editor, Quill and Scroll, Frosh Orientation Assembly, Centennial As- sembly, Centennial Assembly, Football, Cross Country, Track, Boys' League Luau Co-Chairman, Senior Pram Committee, National Honor Society, University of Ore- gon. BRINDLEY, RANDY-Undecided, BRITTON, DIANE-Atrias, Girls' Athletic Association, Pep Club, Choir, Girls' Glee, Girls' Intramural, Cafeteria Helper, Lewis and Clark College. BROOKS, EILEEN-Pep Club, Christmas Assembly, Port- land State College. BROWN, DANIEL-Oregon State University, BROWN, LINDA-Undecided. BROWN, PAT-Sturzent Council Rep., Girls' League Rep. and Senior Rep., Sweethearts Ball Committee, Thanks- giving Assembly, Undecided. BROWN, ROGER-Undecided. BROWN, TlM-Student Council Rep., Wrestling, Fool- ball, Track, Boys' League Rep. Z9 BRUHN, JUDY-Christmas Assembly, Beauty College. BUCCELLO, MIKE-Undecided. BULLOCK, JEFFREY-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Radio Club, Science Club, Choir, Oregon State University. BURBACK, JAN-Pep Club, Beauty College. BURGER, PHIL-Junior Choir, Veterans Assembly, Christ- mas Assembly, Baokroam Helper, Undecided. BUZZELL, CRAIG-Band, Undecided. CALLAHAN, JACK-Undecided. CAMMACK, NANCY-Adel-Ki, Office and Counseling Helper, Senior Prom Committee, Representative to Girls' State, Oregon State University. CAMPBELL, DIANE - Girls' League Rep., Girls' Glee, Christmas Assembly, Sweethearts Ball Committee, Port- land State College. CAMPBELL, ROBIN-Pep Club, Girls' League Rep., Un- decided. ll. CANHAM, DONNA-Christmas Program, Land of the Empire Builders Pageant, Cafeteria Helper, Redal, Se- attle Pacific College. 12. CARLESON, DAN-Student Council Rep., Band, Orches- tra, Oregon State University. CARLEY, CHRIS-Beauty School. CARLSON, DONNA--Student Council Rep., Girls' League, Rep., Adel-Ki, Office Helper, Senior Reg. Rep., Portland State College. CARLSON, JANIE-Girls' League Rep., Girls' Glee, Junior Choir, Christmas Program, Senior Prom Committee, Pa- cific Lutheran College. CARLSON, LINDA-Girls' League Rep., Encore, Pep Club, Swimming Team, Undecided. CARLSON, MARY - Pep Club, Chansonettes, Student Store Helper, Senior Prom Committee, Witworth College. 30 CARLSON, ROGER-Boys' League Rep., Cross Country, Baseball, Undecided. CARLSON, SALLY-Pep Club, Undecided. CARNEY, PAT-Undecided. CARPENTER, GAYLE-Undecided. CARRIER, MONA-Undecided. CARRIER, RICHARD-Wrestling, Cross Country, Book- room Helper, Oregon Tech. CARROLL, JUDEE-Student Council Rep., Sophomore Girls' League Rep., Spring Varsity Rally, Sophomore Stomp Committee, Marylhurst College. CARSON, FAYE-Transfer from San Mateo High School, Linfield College. CARTER, KAY-U ndecided. CARVER, DON-Student Council Rep., Band, University of Oregon. CASPER, GREAR-Bond, Football, Oregon College of Educoiion. CAVANAUGH, Ml LTON-U nclecided. CEDERBERG, JUDY-Choir, Girls' Glee, Pacific Lutheran College. CEDERLUND, ERIC-Student Council Rep., Portland State College. CHESTER, TERRY-Band, Undecided. CHESTERMAN, ART-Student Council Rep., Science Club, College. 17. CHRISTOFFERSON, CAROL-Business College. 31 CHURCHILL, JUDITH-Business College. CLARK, LINDA-Undecided. CLOSE, JAMES-Washington State University. COATE, CATHY-AdellKi, Pep Club, Portland State Col- lege. COMPTON, BETTY -Student Council Rep., Natilonal Honor Society, Clavier, Senior Choir, Christmas Assem- bly, Senior Reception, Memorial Assembly, Thanksgiv- ing Assembly, Counseling Helper, University of Oregon. CONANT, RUSSELL-Undecided. CONGDON, LYNN-Encore, Atrios, Stage-Craft Crew, Showboat, Business College. CONGER, MA RLENE-U ndecided . CON NER, JOHN-Undecided. CONNER, KATHY-Encore, Orchestra, Showboat, Christmas Assembly, Nursing, COOK, DOREEN-Chair, Chansonettes, Christmas As- sembly, Undecided. COOPER, ROGER-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Science Club fPresident and Vice-Presidentj, Men's Chorale, Cross Country Manager, Inaugural Ball, Ac- tivity Chairman, Senior Prom Chairman, Carlton Col- lege. COPE, CEDRICA-U ndecicled. COQUlLLETTE, CONNIE-Girls' League Rep., Adel-Ki, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Ski Club, Federalist Staff fStaff and Organizations and Junior Co-Editori, Girls' Glee, Halloween Assembly, Christmas Assembly, Office Helper, Journalism Conference, Rose Festival Elections, Senior Prom Committee, University of Oregon. CORKETT, VICKI-Girls' Glee, Junior Choir, Swimming, Golf, Multnomah College. COVERDALE, PEGGY-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Senior Class Rep., and Treasurer, Encore, Adel-Ki, Federalist Staff lCurriculum and Senior Co- Editart, Pep Club, Halloween Assembly, Thanksgiving Assembly, Christmas Assembly, Rose Festival Elections, Senior Prom Committee, University of Oregon. 17. CRITES, ANN-Portland State College. 32 CROPPER, JANET-Clavier, Orchestra, Portland State College. CULBERTSON, JUDY- Office Helper, Student Store Helper, Portland State College. CURTIS, ROSEMARIE-Undecided. CURTIS, SANDRA-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Pep Club, Portland State College. DAAE, KONRAD-Art Staff, Christmas Formal Commit- tee, College. DANIELSON, DELTA-Cafeteria Helper, Business School. DANIELSON, RON-Undecided. DARLING, GAlL-Girls' League Rep., Quill and Scroll Csecretdryl, News Editor for Constitution, Chansonettes, Foreign language Dance Committee, Pep Club, Port- land State College. DARR, BRYCE-Student Council Rep., Boys' league Rep., Portland State College. DAVIS, DARLENE-Atrias, Junior Choir, Undecided. DAVIS, DIANA-Student Council Rep., Executive Coun- cil, Girls' League Rep., and Vice President, Adel-Ki lSergecnt-of-Armsl, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Federalist Administration Co-Editor, Pep Club, Junior Choir Accompanist, Thanksgiving Assembly, Christmas Assembly, Veterans' Assembly, Christmas Formal Committee, Sweethearts' Boll Chairman, Elec- tion Board, University of Oregon. l2. DAVIS, LARRY-Wrestling, College. DAVIS, MEL-Senior Reg. Rep., Lettermen's Club, Band, Football, Wrestling, Track, Lettermen's Dance Commit- tee, Veterans' Assembly, College. DAWSON, RON-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Forensics, Debate Team, Football, Baseball, As- sembly Committee, University of Oregon. DAY, NANCY-Portland State College. DAZIO, CHIARA-Thespians, Guest Cottage, Christ- mas Assembly, Halloween Assembly, Veterans' Assem- bly, Heidi, College. DE CAMP, KATHY-Girls' League Rep., Ecivres, Federol- ist Advertising Co-Editor, Pep Club, Office and Library Helper, Election Board, Sweethearts Ball Committee, Simplicty Fashion Show, Senior Week Committee, Quill and Scroll, Beauty College. 33 DELANEY, WALTER-Drama Production Staff, Junior Choir, Guest Cottaqe, Christmas Assembly, Thanks- giving Assembly, Heidi, Baseball, Clark Junior Col- lege. DELAVAN, BILL-Clark College. DELORENZO, TONY-Band, Orchestra, College. DE MARY, DIANNE-Pep Club, Choir, Junior Choir, Girls' Intramural, Brigham Young University. DEMITRAKIKES, MICHAEL-Boys' League Rep., Track, Student Council Rep., Senior Reg. Rep., Oregon State University. DENFIELD, KAY-Girls' League Rep., National Honor Society, Library Helper, University of Oregon. DENMAN, DAVID-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Lettermen's Club, Spring Varsity Rally, Junior Choir, Football, Track, Freshman Class Party Chairman, Oregon Technical Institute. DE WOLF, ROBERT-Undecided. DIETZ, GARY-Undecided. 34 DIRKS, PENNY-Girls' League Rep., Encore, Sweethearts' Ball Committee, Christmas Formal, University of Ore- gon. DITTY, MIKE-Cross Country, Baseball, Basketball,Track, Golf, University of Oregon. DOERN, DAVID-Oregon State University. DOMME, MARGARET-Undecided. DONELSON, DOUGLAS-Student Council Rep., Tennis Team, Boys' League Refreshments Committee, Portland State College. DONNELLY, ALLEN-Boys' League Rep., Christmas As- sembly, Lewis and Clark College. DORRELL, PAUL-Sophomore Class Sergeant-of-Arms, Football, Wrestling, Basketball, Track, University of Arizona. DORSEY, TOM-Boys' League Secretary, Treasurer, and Vice President, Band, Football, Wrestling, Track, Uni- versity of Oregon. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. DORTON, LINDA-School of Commerce. DRAGER, KATHY-Girls' League Rep., Encore lSecretaryl, Portland State College. DUFFIELD, BRIAN-Senior Class Conduct Officer, Foot- ball, Cross Country, Track, Portland State College. DUNCAN, DEE-Atrias, Pep Club, Band, Counseling Helper, Election Board Committee, Portland State Col- lege. DUNCAN, TOM-Transfer from Portland Union Acad- emy, Student Council Rep., Federalist Staff lAd. Co. Ed.J, Choir, Baseball, University of Oregon. DYCK, ROBERT-Bays' League Rep., Golf, Boys' League Hawaiian Luau Committee, Clark Jr. College. EGGE, SHERMAN-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Chess Club lPresidentl, Football, Wrestling, Base- ball, Undecided. ELLER, JIM-Student Council Rep., Boy's League Rep., Senior Choir, Men's Chorale, Football, Princess Selection Board, Oregon State University. 10 12 . . ' .f ' so ,, IE' -Z . .c ,,, gr ., L t its , . , M V, , ,- , fr . I it - --ff! -1f'1feg4w5f' Mi -:g,g.3,,jgf.,. ' ' ' 2 A' ' 1 :,: 5 'f 5 r,.t:- , f .t g it . ' S -, .w'j'.:5L:,, WF W. f 1.23155 ,..,.?r. ., 5- 1 ,g.s.s,tg. . , ! S' rt 'crfff fge w r' -2 'A ' 9. ELLIOTT, SUSAN-Studentt Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Counseling Helper, Election Board Committee, Portland State College. EMERSON, DIANNE-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Adel-Ki, Federalist Staff, Fall Varsity Rally, Jun- ior Pep Club Officer, Girls' Glee, Girls' Intramural, Student Store Worker, Girls' League Planning Com- mittee, Rules and Regulations Committee, Forensics, University of Washington. . EMERT, WAYNE-Multnomah College. EMERY, SUSAN-Adel-Ki, Sophomore Class Historian, Girls' League Treasurer, Undecided. 13. ENSTAD, BONNIE-Undecided. 14. ERVIN, JERRY-Audio-visual Crew, Undecided. 15. ESHELBY, GARY-Wrestling, Track, Portland State Col' lege. 16. ESHELMAN, SHIRLEE-Undecided. ESLINGER, JANE-Student Council Rep., Girls' League 17. Rep, Choir, Library, Pacific University. 35 ..53 w:,. , ,. , ... - ,f.,,..,tm3., f - ..-.-.- we.,e,.,,, l I 5. fy.:-L N 5 sflrs W 24? r 1 - . . G are . .sei 4 li t as P . H 'S ,His a QUQQ I. if 5 , rf 'K , t 5 .4 ' ? . 4 , W ff 4 , 1, . he 'f 55. 1 ' ' f.. is 6, il 1 , rf K lil JT. , .. lf. 'P . Xi '1 ETCHISON, JOHN-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Wrestling, University of Oregon. EWING, NANCY-Student Council Rep., Junior Class Secretary, Girls' League Rep., President of Pep Club, Christmas Formal Princess from Junior Class, Student Store Worker, University of Washington. FERGUSON, Tl-M-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Portland State College. FERLAND, JCHN-Boys' League Rep., Radio Club, Foot- ball, Los Angeles Art Center. FIELDS, DONNA-Girls' League Rep., Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Christmas Assembly, Dental Assistant Work. FlGlNl, JAN-Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Federalist Underclass- men Co-Editor, Student Store Helper, Senior Reception, Christmas Formal Committee, Emanuel Nursing School. FLANERY, JANICE-Girls' League Rep., National Honor Society, Art Staff, Federalist Art Editor, Quill and Scroll, Pep Club, Christmas Formal Committee, Senior Recep- tion, Portland State College. FLATH, JIM-Los Angeles Art Center. . . lj, A., H hui vw gp, glssglfgf im, gasps 5' 'Ewa 'f .fr QQFQAQ, . , me 5 36 .. ,rs r f, M1 ,, . ii . . ,, J flifi FLAVELLE, WILL-U ndecided. FLETCHER, PAMELA-Girls' Glee, Christmas Program, Graceland College. FLYNN, DONNA-U ndecicled. FORGIE, DEANA-Student Council Rep., Girls League Rep., Encore lTreasurerl, Girls' Glee, Junior Choir, Chansonettes, Christmas Assembly, Library Helper, Cafeteria Helper, Student Helper, Portland State Col- lege. FORSSTROM, JOANNE-National Honor Society, Feder- alist Art Co-Editor, Bookroom Helper, Quill and Scroll, Portland State College. FOSTER, ROSE-Undecided. FOWLER, DONNA-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Clavier lHistorianl, Speakers Bureau, Choir Sec- retary, Chansonettes, Oregon State University. FOX, DIANE-Undecided. FRAGALL, DIANE-Student Council Rep., Science Club, Swimming Team, Bookroom Helper, University of Oregon. FRANCOIS, JUDIE-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Pep Club, Undecided. FRAZIER, DOROTHY-Counseling Helper, Undecided. FREDRICH, JUDY-Portland State College. FREEMAN, CATHIE-University of Portland. FRITCHMAN, RALPH-Student Council Rep., Varsity Fall Rally, Choir, Boys' Glee, Junior Choir, Men's Choral, Halloween Assembly. All State Choir, Christmas Assem' bly, Election Board, Oregon State University. GABEL, ALLEN-l.ettermen's Club, Band, Wrestling, Track, Cafeteria Helper, Junior Achievement, Univer- sity af Oregon. GABOURY, BARBARA-Ecivres, Thespians, Pep Club, Thanksgiving Assembly, Christmas Assembly, Office Helper, Beauty College. GAMELGARD, PHIL-Student Council Rep., Football, Ore- gon State University. GARDINER, MIKE-Football, Swimming, United States Naval Academy. GARDNER, SHARON-Student Council Rep., Girls' league Rep., N.H,S., Clavier, Art Staff Chairman, Choir, Girls' Glee, Chansanettes, Christmas Assembly, Cafe- teria Helper, Senior Reception, Brigham Young Uni- versity. GARNER, JAY-Undecided. GERBER, GARY-Christmas Assembly, Oregon State Uni- versity. GERBOVITZ, THOMAS-Student Council Rep., University of Portland. GERRITSEN, MARINA-Encore, Cafeteria Helper, Part- land State College. GETCH, DENNIS-Student Council Rep., Senior Class Conduct Officer, Boys' League Rep., Football, Track, Undecided. GIELER, KONNl-Undecided. GILBERT, JIM-Federalist 8. Constitution Photographer, Cafeteria Helper, Quill 81 Scroll, Portland State College. 37 . .1 .Q zzgi. '- i We E? f'fSWis-iiawizxizaefxefm'fwalf .zz . . , . , 7 ,. . , .-... ., ....-,. ...H f,,f . . 0... L. ' 1 x Q 1 x I 1 if 5 A 1 -fx K 'r X K . ,gg 5 2 ' S we 'VQF 2 Q , Q., fx.,, 3,L, , . . IDA. C :W n 1,2 ' -,y..,:, l' . 2-gffiji K ,, . iz W 5 'ill AH. , , + , W 4' I digests' . , A G ,. ., . ., ,..... ...., ,M .... L2 ..,.,, xx., ,ii 2 fig' 1 734' g' 3,-W 'Ui' 31... K .5 f JE' U ws- 5 Q' To , K . 1: t ,,,, I. GILMAN, CHET-Bays' Glee, Portland State College. 2. GLOSSON, BARBARA SUE-Student Council Rep., Encore Nice President and Secretaryj, Federalist Underclass- men Co-Editor, Counseling Helper, Cafeteria Clean-up Committee, Activity Committee, Quill 8- Scroll, College. 3. GLYMPH, EILEEN-Student Council Rep., Girls' Glee, Girls' Intramural, Undecided. 4. GODDARD, JOAN-Girls' League Rep., Adel-Ki, Library Helper, University of Oregon. 5. GOFF, LUClU.E-Undecided. 6. GOODAT, FLOYD-Thespians, Encore, Stage Crew Man- ager, Baokroom Helper, Audio-visual Crew, Assembly Committee, Air Force. 7. GOODMAN, BOB-Student Council Rep., Football, Port- land State College. 8. GOODRICK, JOHN-Junior Choir, Cafeteria and Library Helper, Portland State College. 9. GORDON, FOl.EY-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Secretary, Football, Basketball, Track, Student Store Helper, University of Oregon. 10. GORE, DOUGLAS-Portland State College. GORST, JOHN-Air Force. GO'I'I'SCHALK, SUE-Student Council Rep., Girls' league Junior Class Rep., Adel-ki, J. V. Rally, Fall Varsity Rally, Pep Club, Dance Line, KBPS High School Rep., Emanual School of Nursing. 13. GOWER, BECKY-Constitution Staff, Choir, Student Store and Library Helper, Business College. GRAHAM. ROSEMARIE-Girls' Glee, Cafeteria Helper, Undecided. GREEN, BOB-Football Manager, Track, Portland State College. GREEN, JOHN-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Sen- ior Class Rep., Football, Basketball, Tennis, Election Board, Debate Team, University of Oregon. GREEN, RICHARD-Student Council Rep., Radio Club, Portland State College. ,: : .nf Q ' -- f,,f g .,,' 35211-,, . - -,'- 'I we ' ,--s. ..-- C tesv J . ,, ' , ,. A it v ., iii., .'.' I ' .tte stet t ,L VVV, ig Mg ,,h, E, l.. g 1. - -we 1 g .... , 5 , ' , f ' I i'fflQf.fla , Q ,,., - , , wif , v ,. I ' , f' A 7 z Q K gi ' Al im 3'.,f, 'I': L' A -,es R . A A ' 38 GREEN, TOM-Oregon Technical Institute. GREER, CAROL-Girls' League Rep., Counseling Helper, Senior Reception, Business College. GRONAU, JEANIE-Choir, Girls' Intramural, Undecided. GRUBBS, GARY-Student Council Rep., Art Staff, Fed- eralist Staff flndex Co-Editarj, Quill and Scroll, Port- lancl State College. GUMESON, GAY-Transfer from Parkrose, Quill and Scroll, Constitution Staff CActivities 8. Feature Editorj, Counseling Helper, Portland State College. HAMILTON, PAT-Transfer from Cleveland, Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Encore, Adel-Ki CTreas- urerl, Audio-Visual Crew fSecretaryl, Federalist Staff Activities Co-Edittorj, Pep Club, Showboat, Arsenic and Old Lace, Band Box, Bookroom Helper, Uni- versity of Oregon Medical School. HANNA, THOMAS-College. HANNA, YVONNE-Counseling Helper, Undecided. HANSON, LONNIE-Girls' League Rep., Girls' Intramural, Counseling Helper, Business College. HARBERT, MARK-Sophomore Class Treasurer, Boys' League Rep., Wrestling, Track, Swimming, Yale. HARDING, MARDELLA-Art Staff, Library Helper, Port- land Art School. HARGER, DOUG-Wrestling, Track, Air Force. HARMON, JACKIE-Girls' League Rep., Pep Club, Office Helper, Business College. HARPER, RICHARD-Boys' League Sergeant-at-arms, Clavier, Band, Orchestra, Football, Boys' League Luau, College. HARTWIG, MIKE-Student Council Rep., Spring Rally, Baseball, Hawaiian Luau Committee, Oregon State University. HASTINGS, DONNA-May Fete Committee, University of Oregon. HATTON, DICK-Boys' League Rep., Football, Baseball, Family Festival Committee, College. 39 ,ae wx. 1 '. W - ,,,...,,,.. . . gum , H' wr ,ga L fi. ,B I 'Q ggi? 1s- fig ' 1 f ' V :lgfi I f' , U , li ' ..., ' f' i W. .3i'1.lL'.Z , 2:3232-ffl l 5 ' .s f 2 , . fr . N... ' ,, - ,S , Apg- Wf-nf - ' ' 1 , H ' . Q Q ' . 51 521.gif r .K -. is ' '- l f ,diff . . F-5 HAWLEY, DOUGLAS-Undecided. HAYDON, MARY JO-Undecided. HEALD, RAY-Student Council Rep., Clavier lPresidentl, National Honor Society, Senior Choir, Band, Orchestra Presidentl, Pirates of Penzance, Spring Formal Com- mittee, American Field Service Foreign Exchange Stu- dent, Massachusettts Institute of Technology. HEDER, RICHARD-Undecided. HEFEN EADER, JAMES-U ndecided. HELZER, LINDA-Student Council Rep., Girls' league Rep., College. HENRIKSON, ELLIE-Ecivres QPresidentl, Girls' Glee, Chonsonettes, Junior Choir, Counseling Helper, Linfield College. HENTILA, PAULA-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Choir, College. HEPNER, JUDY-Freshman Class Secretary, Freshman Class Queen, Work. HERREN, SUZANNE-Girls' League Rep., Atrios lPresi- dentj, National Honor Society, Pep Club, Tennnis, Elec- tion Board, Debate Team, Stanford. 40 HERRING, PHYLLIS-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Readel, Girls' Glee, May Fete Committee, Port- land State College. HESS, KAY-Girls' League Rep., Girls' Glee, Junior Choir, Mother-Daughter Tea, Business College. HESTMARK, NEIL-Band, Wrestling, Service. HEWITT, BARBARA-Student Council President, Sopho- more Class Vice-President, Fall Student Body Vice-Pres- ident, Girls' League Planning Committee, Clavier, Na- tional Honor Society, Senior Choir, Red Cross Rep., Senior Prom Committee, Election Board, Girl af the Month-Scholastic Ability, Oregon State College. HICKEY, JOYCE-Girls' League Rep., Encore, Pep Club, Library and Counseling Helper, Lewis and Clark Col- lege. HIGGINS, PAT-Student Council Rep., Freshman Class Historian, Girls' League Rep., Pep Club, J.V. Rally, Fall Varsity Rally, Girl of the Month-Spirit, Activities Com- mittee, Christmas Formal Committee, Sweetheort's Ball Committee, Inaugural Ball Committee, Co-Chairman May Fette Committee, Courtesy Committee, Senior Reg Rep., Election Board, University of Oregon. HILKEN, LORETTA-Student Council Rep., Ecivres CPresi- dentj, Pep Club, Drum Maiorette, Getting to Know You Assembly, Band Box, Family Festival Committee, Pa- cific Lutheran College. HlLL, RUTH-Freshman Girls' Glee, Junior Choir, Office Helper, Christmas Formal. HILL, WILLIAM-Student Council Rep., Portland State College. HINDS, KENNETH-Band, Oregon State College. HIRTER, SANDY-Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Counseling Helper, Bible College. HOFMANN, CHARLES-Science Club, Oregon State Col- lege. HOGERTON, KRISTINE-Pep Club, Office Helper, Con- cordia Lutheran College. HOLMES, JOYCE-Student Council Rep., Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Oregon Dental College. HONTS, FRANK-Boys' League Rep., Track, Portland State College. HOOD, NORMAN-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Vice President 8. Treasurer, Lettermen's Club, Football, Track, College. HOOD, PAM-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Federalist Advertising Co-Editor, Senior Chair, Chan- sonettes, Sweethearts Ball Committee, Election Board, Girls' League Vice-President, Executive Council, Oregon State University. HOPPER, DICK-Boys' League Rep., Wrestling, Golf, Oregon State College. HORNIBROOK, SANDRA-Seattle Pacific College. HUDNUT, EDWIN-Band, Track, Boys' League Luau, Oregon State University. HUFUNA, NITA-Dental Technology School. HUFFMAN, MIKE-Boys' League Rep., Student Council Rep., Constitution Sports Writer, Basketball, Wrestling, Golf, Cross Country, Pamona College. HUMBLE, JOHN-Boys' League Rep., Bond, Tennis, Cafeteria Helper, Navy. HUNT, HELEN-Chansonettes, Christmas Assembly, Way- land Baptist College. 41 HURD, JULIE-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Adel-Ki, Art Staff, N.H.S., Office Helper, Christmas Formal, Inaugural Ball, Portland State College. HURLOCK, ARLEEN-Girls' League Rep., Library Helper, Portland State College. HUSTON, MIKE-Lettermen's Club, Football, Wrestling, Track, Undeciclecl. HUTCHISON, JACK-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Senior Class Rep., University of Oregon. INGRAM, MEL-Portland State College. INGRAM, VIRGIL-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Junior Choir, Wrestling, Cross Country, Track, University. INUKAI, RICHARD-Football, Wrestling, Oregon State University. IVERSON, KEITH-Student Council Re ., Boys' League Rep., Clavier, N.H.S., lettermen's Clsb, Senior Choir, Christmas Assembly, Quartet, Memorial Assembly, Wrestling, Track, Cross country, Swimming, University of Oregon. i 42 JACKSON, KEITH-U ndecicled. JACOBSEN, BARBARA-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Senior Class Rep., Adel-Ki fSergeant-at-arms, Secretary 8. Treasurerl, N.H.S., Sweethearts Ball Corn- mittee, Emanuel School of Nursing. JAENICKE, SHIRLEY-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Adel-Ki fSecretaryD, Pep Club, Office 8- Counsel- ing Helper, French Banquet, Christmas Formal. JARDINE, DORIS-N.H.S., Undecided. JARRETT, SHIRLEY-Student Council Rep., Undecided. JARVIS, BARBARA-Chansonettes, Undecided, 15. JOHANNESSEN, SANDY-Girls' League Rep., Clark Jun- ior College. JOHNSON, CAROL-Girls' League Rep., Pep Club, Girls' lntrafural, Central Washington College of Education. 'l7. JOHNSON, MARY-DALE-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Adel-Ki, Thespians, Constitution Staff, Pep Club, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, Winnie the Pooh, Armistice Day Assembly, Forensics, Christmas Formal Committee, Art Award, University of Oregon. JOHNSON, SCOTT-Cafeteria Helper, Oregon State University. JOHNSON, SUE-Constitution Staff, Library Helper, Election Board, Undecided. JOHNSTON, SALLY-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Pep Club, Chansonettes, Dance Committee, Berg's Fashion Board Rep., Miss Merry Christmas , Undecided. JOHNSTON, DIANE-Girls' League Rep., Art Staff, Pep Club, N.H.S., Counseling Room Helper, Christmas For- mal Committee, Brigham Young University. JONES, MIKE-Undecided. JONES, STEVE-Senior Choir, Air Force. KAHM, BARBARA-Girls' Glee, Cafeteria Helper, Undecided. KALANQUIEN, GAIL-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Oregon State University. KAPPELER, DOUGLAS-Encore, Portland State College. KAUFMAN, MARYLIN-Girls' League Rep., Pep Club, Showboat , Marylhurst College. KEATING, MIKE-Track, Basketball, Boys' League Rep., Student Council Rep., Spring Varsity Rally, Undecided. KEHLER, BILL-Undecided. KELLER, ARNOLD-Undecided. KENNELL, JANET-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Quill 8. Scroll fPresident and Vice Presidentj, Con- stitution Staff lEditor, Managing Editor and News Ed- itarj, Pep Club, Getting to Know You Assembly, Jun- ior Awards Assembly, Executive Council, Oregon Schol- astic Press Journalism Award, Counseling Helper, Christmas Formal Committee, Oregon State University. KENYON, RON-Student Council Rep., Junior Class Ser- geant-at-Arms, Boys' League Senior Class Rep., Letter- imen's Club, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Education Board, Oregon State University. KETCHUM,CEC1El.IA-Girls' Glee, Pacific Business College. KINISH, CAROLYN-Christmas Assembly, Library Help- er, University of Portland. 43 1 ,J,.,, t... t 1, 5, V, ,... . f- '. -. -5. 1 .. ,,,..,... w f R 1 . ' .ty ., ,. .L .fo :t,.te. 'fry . 1 A we .- W- -- : ,- .3 my V. -- f t 5,,,,,, e.,.,, E1 - s -1 f - , .f affairs f ' A l,,,,,1 . .,,m,.,.,,,,y the .lt.A2et...tMt1-2:-:-.Q - 1 ::55'V'fI i E f iflffl' 1 .. M -- :wires-3. ' tt . gl - t' ,M via H326 1 i. M ' A .. ., Eff .+. .9 ,,. 'mn K M Q I. KAHM, BARBARA-Girls' Glee, Cofeterio Helper, Un- decided. 2. KISSELL, LYLE-Undecided. 3. KITZEROW, Sally-Undecided. 4. KJARGAARD, VERN-Undecided, 5. KLINEFELTER, VALRI-Notionol Honor Society, Inouguor- ol Boll Committee, Senior Prom Committee, University of Oregon. 6. KNISS, SANDRA-Undecided. 7. KOCH, WILLIAM-Undecided. 8. KOSS, HERB-Cafeteria Helper, Boys' League Luau Com- mittee, Lewis 81 Clark College. 9. KROGMIRE, LINDA-Girls' League Rep., Mother-Douglv ter Teo, Undecided. KRUEGER, BILL - Football, Wrestling, Cross Country, Boseboll, Boys' League Rep., Portland State College. LADWIG, NICKIE-Art Stuff, Pep Club, Christmas Formal Committee, Portland State College. LAMB, BARBARA-Constitution Staff, Business College. LAMB, FRED-Student Council Rep., Junior Achievement, Counting Boord, Family Festival Committee, Oregon Stote College. LAMBERT MARIE-Girls' League Rep., Pep Club, Senior Reception Committee, Christmas Formal Committee, Sweethearts' Boll Committee, Portland Stote College. LAN E, SHARI-U ndeclded. LANGFELDT, KURT-Boys' League Rep., Football, Truck, University of Oregon. LARINGER, LINDA-Undecided. -I at . . ,, . E 5 . 5 3 .en ri-if W- 1 1 ,x 1 '. , 2 ffl r ff- L, .. X fxgwjn-Qjvift' iff 'ff'if.,:?izEfi? fif'f5f1'5i!if9 Al zwf-5 .22 , 4 .4 1 ' ii, 3 I :Q L' fi-:if 7 , . .. -, g 5 , ... , ., , . . 551- ' ,S v v ft, ,- I ' 65. ps X gli iii at regime, 5- 5512 . -'egg-5.1: - 391. 331m 1 tfwfsw- t.. '- .zit- 4-4- LARSEN, KAYLA-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Adel-Ki, Federalist fClub Editorj, Pep Club, Thanks- giving Assembly, Christmas Assembly, Heidi, Coun- seling Helper, Sweethearts Ball Committee, University of Oregon. LATIMER, CLIFF-Undecided. LAWERENCE, DAVID-S t u d e nt Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., N.H.S. Nice-Presidentl, Clavier, Letter- men's Club, Orchestra tPresidentt, String Quartet, Christmas Assembly, Wrestling, Cross Country, Track, Election Board, Senior Reception, Sophomore Class Rep., Senior Week, The Pirates of Penzance, The King and l, Speech Team, Princeton University. LAWRENCE, TERRY-Transfer from David Douglas, Cross Country, Basketball lCaptainl, Baseball, Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., University of Oregon. LEE, DOUGLAS-Student Council Rep., Boys' League President, N.H.S., Band, Brass Choir, Election Board, Track, Willamette University. LEES, RICHARD-Boys' League Rep., Undecided. LEMERISE, JO ANN-Girls' Glee, College. 3 sxlf9 'ii g ,,g-kai 5 we , mf,-5,1 34 new-'iii was 3 Y li 'Q ,L Q LEO, JOHN-Student Council Rep., Sophomore Class President, Senior Class President, Boys' League Rep., N.H.S., Executive Council, Election Board, Senior Choir, Boys' Chorale, Boys' Octet, Easter Assembly, Foreign Language Emphasis Week, Chairman of 1960 Spring Formal, Boys' League Luau, Harvard University. LIPSCOMB, THOMAS-Band, Orchestra, Christmas Play, Track, Portland State College. LESCH, TERRY-Drama, Art Staff, Boys' Glee, Football, Wrestling, Marines. LESSARD, ARRON-Band, Cafeteria Helper, Portland State College. LIHS, ROGER-Undecided. LINDQUIST, LlNDA-Undecided. LlVELY, LEONARD-Bays' League Rep., Brigham Young University. LOGAN, ELAINE-Pep Club, Business College. LORENTZEN, HANS-Exchange Student from Norway, Student Council Rep., Track, Cross Country, Boys' League Rep., Undecided. LUCAS, PHYLLIS-Undecided. eh his as F441 ' i ssii ' 2 1 - I .- '.1 'f?2.Zfbs'C'i1-I. ep. 'f5 li'li5If::'7l'555s21:'.::..: .g'fl' ,.., . . . 3 K L' ' ' ffl, J7'1jU,iff,:V . i V- wie H 'E - .Jager gs' Q., . . .. . ., , ,1-.,1.,.iA 3?f,..V ,V ,, .f 1 if is Q 1. Q 1 to -i'GilW f at 45 lLlSK, STEPHEN-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Band, Noon Activities Committee, Pacific Uni- versity. MacINTOSH, KENT-Student Council Rep., International Banquet, Football, Wrestling, Track, Wrestling Co- Captain, All City Honorable Mention, Undecided. MACKIN, SHARON4Girls' League Rep., Encore, Pep Club, Christmas Plays, Showboat, Land of the Empire Builders, Thanksgiving Assembly, Workshop T.V. Pro- gram, Swimming, Cafeteria Helper, University of Ore- gon. MANNING, ART-Portland State College. MANOS, DICK-Boys' League Rep., Bookroom Helper, Portland State College. MARFELL, LINDA-Student Council Rep., Adel-Ki, Stu- dent Store Helper, Oregon State University, MARLIN, SHIRLEY-Girls' Glee, Junior Choir, Business College. MARTIN, MARILYN-Pep Club, Arsenic and Old Lace, Student Store Helper, Oregon State University. A, .. 514, .. .,i45??fwaGm me 32? ...f sg, ' A , .a2,j1i'3flli i ' -.:.f..,'T.JJ- ' V4 0 .., ,,,,,, . . ..... ...ff-ey. .f'.r.aTffe3 - wwf-if 2 - ,zgyi-i2 ',.'Q'.51 g f 25 fi, if 'iff4:w-iiifq, .. - sg f fi . 4, P. ,. ,E gg rf.-5, Q55 ', Q 'I 5 .gg, 1. .i.. lull, ,,2. -,.,- R A WTR? 576584 it 'Fae1'F2W W, s., 3,,'! 1. 'CW erfif 1. 5:51 gg.. 9. MARTINDALE, BILL-Student Council Rep., Ski Club, Football, Basketball, Track, Harvard. 10. MASCALL, LYNN-Student Council Rep., Freshman His- torian, Adel-Ki, National Honor Saciey, Office Helper, Christmas Formal General Chairman, Valentine's Dance Committee Chairman, University of Oregon. 11. MCALLISTER, KEITH-Freshman and Senior Class Con- duct Officer, Safety Council, University of Oregon. 12. MCCLURE, SANDRA LEE-Undecided. 13. McCOY, ROBERTA-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Pep Club, Tennis, University of Oregon. 14. McCRACKEN, PAUl.A-Oregon State University. 15. MCDANIEL, GARY- Arsenic and Old Lace, Wrestling, San Diego State College. 16. McDOWELL, MARGARET-Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Girls' Glee, University of Oregon. 17. McGEHE, LORITTA-Beauty College. 46 McGll.L, KATHARINE-Girls' League Rep., Atrias fHis- torian L Secretaryl, N.H.S., Office Helper, International Banquet, Portland State College. MclNTOSH, GENE-University of Oregon. McKAY, GORDON-University of Oregon. McKEE, DAVE-Wrestling, Track, Portland State College. McKINNEY, BEV-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Pep Club Historian, Varsity Rally, Girls' Glee, Chansonettes, Christmas Assembly, Nordstrams' Rep., Portland State College. McKlNNEY, TOM-Junior Choir, Thanksgiving Assembly, Navy. M:LANE, DOREEN-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Undecided. MENEFF, JIM-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Penland State College. MEINHOFF, SUSAN-N.H.S., Girls' Letttermen's Club, lPresident 8. Treasurerl, Federalist Staff Girls' Sports Edittor, Girls' Swimming Team Captain, Concessions Committee, University of Oregon. MENCHACA, JOANNE-Portland State College. MERKLE, DON-Undecided. MEYER, JACKIE-Spanish Club, Cafeteria Helper, Un- decided. MEYER, MARILYN-Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Girls' Intra- mural, Business School. MEYER, PAUL-Boys' League Rep., N.H.S., Band. Wres- tling, Portland State College. MEYER. PAULA-Undecided. MEYERS, CHARLENE-Undecided. 17. MIDDLETON, FRANK-College. 47 l gli. . 3 A. fi 'ilfw 4: WV? W .qub........ Wifi .-jZ T MQ WAN! 'ur if 'Th ll' 12 'lqfilkis ,tvs W fi W1 61 ll as. gf - .' vs Wflfifidfw- iF!! 1 -- 1'VQH ' ,.., V . ' '- . I ---- ' 1 ' V .--1 ' 5:31.- L G: , If,fr-w.'f-fi-'ws.a2 -f Til I' ' ,' Nt . 'iimge' J ,,s I : 759154 - f ' : e-'s + gi kdlglgrqu M W, t. .,....,.. , X S ' - V Q. , f 1 i thvgiglif: 7 3 ?9':!vl'v- Gif--, 5? 51-QT' -7 grrggan. ' Q ff- MI DDLETON, LARRY-College. MILLER, BARBARA-Office Helper, Counseling Helper, Portland State College. MILLER, JAMES-Clark College. MILLER, VICKI -Exchange Editor for Constitution, Busi- ness College. MILLIKEN, CAROL-Student Council Rep.,NationaI Honor Society, Pep Club, Choir, Ensemble, Christmas Formal Committee Chairman, University of Oregon. MILLS, CAROL-Beauty College. MINER, PAUL-Student Council Rep., University of Oregon. MINOR, DIANA-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., National Honor Society, Junior Choir, Election Board, University of Oregon. 48 9. MITCHELL, ALLADENE-Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Junior Choir, Foreign Language Dance Decorations Committee, Linfield College. MITCHELL, JEAN-Student Council Rep., Girls' league Rep., Spring Rally, Choir, Girls' Glee, Chansonettes, Spring Formal Committee, University of Oregon. MITCHELL, JO-Business College. MITCHELL, PAT-Business College. MOEN, JANET-Undecided. MOHR, KATHLEEN-Atrios, Library Helper, Undecided. MO0N,CRYSTAL-Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Undecided. MOORE, HEATHER-Chansonettes, Thanksgiving Assem- bly, Dance Line, Undecided. MORGAN, DAVE-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Band, Basketball, Baseball, Universitv of Cali' fornia. MORGAN, WILLIAM-Stage Crew, Coast Guard. MORLEY, JOHN-Portland State College. MORTON, DOUG-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Oregon State University. MULKEY, SHARON-Girls' League Rep., Office Helper, Portland State College. NAKAYAMA, KEITH-Student Council Rep., Freshmen Class Vice-President, Boys' League Rep., Boys' League Vice-President, Frosh Assembly, Football, Wrestling, Executive Council Election Board, Freshman Frolic Com- mitttee, National High School Safety Council Delegate, Oxford University. NAPOLEON, TE55-Girls' Glee, Transfer from Holy Child Academy, Beauty College. NELSON, DICKARD-Clavier, Band, Orchestra, .lunior Class Honors Assembly, Football, Northwestern Uni- versity. NELSON, EARLENE-Girls' League Rep., Quill and Scroll, Constitution Staff, Kick-Off Assembly, Counseling Helper, Oregon State University. NELSON, HELEN-Undecided. NELSON, JON-Boys' League Rep., Federalist Staff fSports Co-Editorl, Footbdl, Track, Lewis and Clark College. NELSON, RICK-Fall Rally, Oregon Stole University. NEUBERT, NANCY-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Chansonettes, Christmas Assembly, Sports Banquet Entertainment, Business College. NICHOLSON, ROGER-Speech Winner, Student Council Rep., Regius, University of Oregon. NgL:ND, IRENE-Serving Club, library Helper, Unde- ci e . NORENE, CAROL-Pacific University. NORNES, KAREY-Library Helper, Undecided. NORTH, JUDEE-Freshman Class Treasurer, Girls' League Rep., J.V. Rally, Pep Club, Princess for Freshman Frolic, Christmas Formal Princess, Portland State College. NOWAK, TOM-Senior Class Treasurer, Boys' League Rep., N.H.S., Lettermen's Club, Debate Team, Football, Track, Christmas Formal Committee, Undecided. O'CONNOR, PAT-Girls' Glee, Beauty College, O'DONNELL, MARK-Transfer from Lincoln, Constitution Staff, Seattle University.. OGILVIE, JUDITH-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep. 8. President, Student Store Helper, Christmas For- mal Committee, Spring Formal Committee, Sweethearts Ball Committee, Portland State College. OLHAUSEN, STEVEN-U ndecided. OLSEN, NORMAN-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Oregon State University. OLSEN, SHIRLEY-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Election Board, Brigham Young University. OLSON, ANITA-Girls' League Rep., Student Council Rep., Atrias, Encore, Federalist Curriculum Co-Editor, Quill 81 Scroll, Speech Debate, Student Store Helper, Oregon College of Education. OSBORN, ALVIN-Lettermen's Club, Golf, Senior Recep- tion, lnaugural Ball, Christmas Formal, Oregon State College. OTHUS, SANDY-Business College. OWEN, PAULA-Undecided. PAGE, ROBERT-Agriculture College. PAGE, RAY-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Constitution Staff, Activity Editor, Pacific Lutheran Uni- versity. PALMER, MARIAN-Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Nursing School. PARKER, JEAN-N.H.S., Theater Manager, Speakers' Bureau, Office Helper, University of Oregon. PASHEK, LONNA-Student Council Rep., N.H.S., Lan u- age Emphasis Week, Lewis 8 Clark College. PATTERSON, SANDRA-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Adel-Ki, Christmas Assembly, University of Oregon. 50 PAUL JUDIE-Adel-Ki fChaplainJ, Pep Club, Christmas Formal Committee, Simplicity Fashion Show, University of Oregon. PEARSON, CAROLE-Undecided. PEDEN, DANA-Undecided. PETERSEN, ELEANOR-Undecided. PETERSEN, LYNN-Encore, Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Junior Choir, Memorial Assembly, Christmas Assembly, Part- land State College. PETERSON, PETE-Student Council Rep., Junior Class President, Boys' League Secretary, Football, Basketball, Track, All-City Football, All State Honorable Mention, Election Board, Spring Formal Committee, Boy of the Month for October, University of Oregon. PETRIE, KENT PETTY, LINDA-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Thespians, Federalist Drama Editor, Spring Rally, Hal- loween Assembly, Arsenic 81 Old Lace, Meier and Frank Hi-Council Rep., Sweethearts Ball Committee, Oregon State University. PEYTON, SUSAN-Girls' League Rep., N.H.5., Art Staff Director, Spring Formal, Inaugural Ball, Christmas Far- mal, Senior Reception, Undecided. PHIPPS, PAT-Adel-Ki, Band, Junior Choir, Memorial Assembly, Christmas Assembly, Office Helper, Business Education. PICKARD, CAROL-Student Council Rep., Atrios, Pep Club, Linfield College. POSTLEWAIT, DAVID-S t u d e n t Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Basketball, Track, Christmas Assembly, Thanksgiving Assembly, Undecided. PRICE, DIANE-Student Council Rep., Girls 'League Rep., Spring Rally, Junior Choir, Federalist Drama Co-Editor, Pep CIub'KVice-Presidentj, Sophomore Stomp Commit- tee, Senior Prom Committee, University of Oregon. PRICE, MARVIN-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Basketball, Baseball, University of Oregon. PROBERT, ROXANNE-Undecided. . QUILICI, DONALD-Undecided. QUIRK, PHILIP-Regius lSergeant-at-armsl, Boys' Glee, Junior Choir, Armistice Day Assembly, Christmas As- sembly, Baseball, University of Oregon, 51 RAAB, BETTIE-N.H.S., Pep Club, Band, Orchestra, Pi- rates of Penzance, Portland State College. RAINES, DENNIS-Constitution Staff, Air Force. RAINES, LINDA-Art Staff, Undecided. RAKE, LARRY-Undecided. RAMBO, SANDRA-Girls' League Rep., Christmas As- sembly, Frosh Party, Office Helper, Sweethearts Ball Committee, University of Oregon. RASMUSSEN, ERNIE-Transfer from David Douglas, Constitution Reporter, Cub Editor, Foreign Language Banquet Committee, Quill 81 Scroll fVice-Presidentl, Bays' League Historian, Mt. Angel Seminary. RECTOR, NATALIE-Counseling Helper, Portland State College. REDICK, BlLLlE-Pep Club, Bancl, Cafeteria Helper, Girls' lntramural, University of California. REECE, JIM-Junior Choir, Thanksgiving Assembly, Christmas Assembly, Cafeteria Helper, United States Service. REESE, J U DY-Stud ent Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Pep Club, Adel-Ki, Christmas Assembly, Spades fPres- idenlj, Undecided. REGH ITTS, ROBERT-U ndecidecl. REIFENRATH, FHlL-Boys' League Rep., Christmas Pro' gram, Basketball, versity of Portland Baseball, Awards Chairman, Uni- REINHART, MIKE-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Historian ancl Rep., Lettermen's Club, Boys' League Assembly, Men's Choral, Cross Country, Track, Part- land State College. REINIKA, DOUG-Boys' League Rep., Lettermen's Club, Football, Track, Baseball, Carlisle University. REINELLA, JOE-Undecided. REMINGTON, DIANE-5 t u d e n t Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Junior Chair, Thanks- giving Assembly, Christmas Assembly, Counseling Helper, Election Board, Assembly Committee, May Fete Dance, Sweethearts Ball Co-Chairman, Oregon State University. RETTGERS, CAROLYN-U ndecided. 52 REZAC, JEAN-Constitution Staff, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, Business College. RICHARDSON. CHIP-Undecided. ROBERTI, DON-Transfer from Grant, Boys'League Rep., Junior Choir, J.V. Football, Navy. ROBERTS, CAROL-Undecided. ROBERTS, LARRY-Optimist Club, Publicity Board IDra- mal, Choir, Boys' Glee, Junior Choir, Christmas As- sembly and Program, United States Marines. RCBER-SON, DARYCE- Student Council Rep., Girls' league Rep., Federalist Staff fStaffs and Organiza- tionsl, Quill and Scroll, Portland State College. ROBINSON, JUDY-Undecided. ROOT, RON - Readel CSecretaryJ, Football, Portland State College. ROSENAU, SHARA-Girls' League Rep., Pep Club, Ten- nis, Clark Junior College. ROSENTHAL, JOHN-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., National Honor Society. Lettermen's Club, Wres- tling, Cross Country, Swimming, Senior Reception, Uni- versity of Oregon Dental School. ROSENTHAL, VlRGlNlA-Student Council Rep., Senior Reg. Rep., Girls' League Rep., Atrios fSergeant-at-arms, Vice-Presidentl, Pep Club, Student Store Helper, Stu- dent Bookkeeper, University of Oregon. ROSSI, DONNA - Student Council Rep., Ecivres, Pep Club, Portland State College. ROYAL, SUZANNE-Undecided. RUCCI, JO-Junior Choir, Christmas Assembly, College of Beauty. RUDOLPH, PHILLIP-Chess Club, Bond, Orchestra, Fam- ily Festival, Christmas Program, Air Force. RUTLEDGE, PAT-Football, Portland State College. RUTLEDGE, TERRY-Football, Portland State College. 53 SACKETT, HAROLD-Boys' League Treasurer and Rep., N.H.S. fPresidentJ, Clavier Ureasurerl, Lettermen's Club, Choir fPresidentJ, Football, Tennis fManagerJ, Get-Well Committee, Senior Rep., University of Oregon. SALL, JOHN-Central Washington College of Education. SALLILA, KAREN-Transfer from Astoria, Clavier, Latin Club, Christmas Assembly, Spring Concert, Office Help- er, Suomi College. SAMS, JO ANN-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., N.H.S. lHistarianJ, Ski Club, Pep Club, Counseling Helper, Election Board, French Banquet Committee, University of Oregon. SANDERSON, PAT-Encore, Foreign Exchange Week, Portland State College. SASSER, MIKE-Football, Portland State College. SATHER, DONNA-Undecided. SAVAGE, BILL-Boys' League Rep., Quill 81 Scroll, Consti- tution Bt Federalist Photographer, Senior Assembly, Wrestling, Swimming, Boys' League Luau, Lewis and Clark College. SCHAFER, MARIE-Band fVice-Presidentl, Orchestra, Pep Band, Portland State College. SCHERER, JOAN-Student Council Rep., Student Body Secretary, Clavier lVice-Presidentj, N.H.S. fConduct Of- ficerj, Pep Club, Band, Orchestra lVice-Presidentl, Pi- rates of Penzance, Arsenic 8- Old Lace, Guest Cot- tage, Christmas Assembly, Senior Week Committee, Lewis and Clark College. . SCHLAK, ELOUISE-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Adel-Ki, Clavier, Pep Club, Senior Choir, Election Board, Undecided. SCHNIDE, PAT-Undecided. SCHNELL, CHRISTINE-Pep Club, Portland State College. SCHNOOR, CAROL-Encore, Pep Club, Junior Choir, All- Sstate Choir, Counseling Helper, Southern Oregon Cal' lege. SCHOOLING, CAROLE-Christmas Assembly, D a n c e Line, Girls' League Rep., Portland State College. SCHOTT, KAREN-Student Council Rep., Senior Class Secretary, Girls' League Rep., Pep Club, Thanksgiving Assembly, Election Board, French Banquet, Christmas Formal, May Fete Dance, Senior Reception, Portland State College. . SCHULENBERG, KIRK, Undecided. 54 SCHULTZ, LANA-Junior Choir, Civil Service. SCHULTZ, SHIRLEE-Undecided. SCHWEITZER, JUDY-Adel-Ki QHistorian Service Com- missioner, President! Girls' League Senior Rep., Pep Club, Library Helper, Undecided. SCHWEITZER, SALLY-Library Helper, Nurses Training Emanuel. SCOTT, DAVE-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Football, Undecided. SCOTT, JIM-Basketball, National Honor Society, Un- decided. SERGEANT, JIM-Constitution Staff QSports Writerl, Base- ball, Navy. SEVERSON, MERRILL-Undecided. SHELLEY, BOB-Boys' League Rep., Band, Undecided. SIBERT, KEN-Undecided. Sll-COX, CHERYI-'Girls' League Rep., National Honor So- ciety, Quill and Scroll, Federalist Staff Art Editor, Pep Club, Art Staff, Cafeteria Helper, Brigham Young Uni- versity. SILER, JAN-Cha nsonettes, Undecided. SIMONSON, TOM-Student Council Rep., Boys' League President, Freshman Class President, Lettermen's Club, Federalist Staff QClul: Editorj, Junior Choir, Freshman Class Dance King, Wrestling, Track, Portland State Col- lege. SIMPSON, STEPHANIE-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Fall Rally, Pep Club, Girls' League Thanks- giving Assembly, Election Board, Christmas Formal Committee, Rhodes High Board, Oregon State Univer- sity. SIMS, HERBERT-Boys' League Rep., Atrios, Track, Ore- gon State University. SINER, KATHY-Girls' League Rep., Clavier, National Honor Society, Pep Club, Senior Choir, Student Store Helper, Election Board, Christmas Formal Decorations, International Banquet Publicity Committee, University of Oregon. SIRRINE, HELEN-Girls' League Planning Committee, Naesis lPresidentJ, National Honor Society, Brigham Young University. 55 SMITH, SHARON-Undecided. SMELSER, JANE-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Pep Club, Ski Club, Counseling Helper, Speech Awards, Debate Team, Oregon College of Education. SMITH, DON-Encore, Senior Assembly, Track, Univer- sity of Puget Sound. SMITH, EILEEN-Clavier lsecretaryl, Band fPresident, Vice- President, Secretary, Treasurerj, Orchestra, Choir, All Band and Orchestra Activities, Student Pep Bond Director, Portland State College. SMITH, KAY-Girls' League Rep., Thespians, Good-by My Fancy, Guest Cottage, Bookroom Helper, Unde- cided. SMITH, KRISTIN-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Election Board, Tennis fCaptaini, N.H.S., AFS Ex- change Student to Germany, Spring Formal Chairman, Pep Club, Adel-Ki, Carleton College. SMITH, ROBERT-Undecided. SMITH, ROBERTA-Undecided. SMITH, TRACY-Student Council Rep., Senior Class Con- duct Officer, Boys' League Rep., Lettetrmen's Club, Ski Club, Track, Election Board, Senior Reception, Student Council Constitution Committee, Oregon State Univer- sity. SMULAND, WILLIAM-Undecided. SOLOMON, MARJORIE-Undecided. SONNENBERG, JANICE-Undecided. SORENSEN, SHARON4tudent Council Rep., Aims and Objectives Committee, Girls' League Rep., National Han- or Society, Federalist fStaffs and Organizations Co-Ed- itorj, Pep Club, Foreign Language Banquet Committee, Honor Roll, Junior Achievement, Election Board, Quill and Scroll, Willamette University. SPAINHOWER, VIC-Boys' League Rep., Wrestling, Mult- nomah College. SPECK, MARLENE-Senior Reg. Rep., National Honor Society, Pep Club, Counseling Helper, University of Oregon. SPENCER, BOB-Undecided. 17. STALLWOOD, JUDITH-Christmas Assembly, Library Helper, Portland State College. 56 STANFILL, BARBARA-Junior Chair, Northwest Business College. STARKWEATHER, CAROL-R e a d el Nice-Presidentj, Dance Line, Oregan State University. STAUFFER, DAVE-Boys' League Rep., Forensics, Uni- versity of Oregon. ST. CLAIR, JUDITH-Undecided. STEARNS, NORMA-Adel-Ki fHistorian, Sergeant-at' arms, Presidentl, N.H.S., Federalist Curriculum Co-Ed- itor, Halloweenn Assembly, Potluck Committee, lntter- national Week Committee, Quill 8. Scroll, Election Board, University of California. STEIN, DAVID-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Lettermen's Club, Men's Choral, Junior 81 Senior Choir, Boys' Glee, Christmas Assembly, Thanksgiving Assem- bly, Spring Concert, Wrestling, Swimming, Portland State College. STEPHENS, SANDRA-Student Council Rep., Senior Choir, Girls' Glee, Chansonettes, Halloween 8. Christmas As- sembly, Counseling Helper, Willamette University. STERKEL, MARILYN-Girls' League Rep., Adel-Ki lSecre- ttary 8. Chaploint, N.H.S., Portland State College. STEWART, MARILYN-Student Council Rep,. Adel-Ki, En- core, Federalist Co-Editor 8. Index Eclittor, Christmas Assembly, Co-Ordinattor for Famous Americans, Office Helper, . Counting Board, Senior Reception, Christmas Formal, Senior Prom, Quill 8. Scroll, Marylhurst College. STIREWALT, PAT-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Pep Club, Counseling Helper, Christmas Formal, College. STODDARD, FRAN-Girls' League Rep., International Committee, Portland State College. STONE, CHERRY-Atrias Ureasurerl, Good Samaritan School of Nursing. STRATTON, EILEEN-Encore, Thespians, Choir, The Val- ient, Halloween Assembly, Hawaiian Luau, Heidi, College. SUMNE R, JANET-Undecided. SWANSONQGERRY-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Constitution Staff, Football, Baseball, Harvard University. 16. SWANSON, PEGGY-Girls' League Rep., Clavier, Orches- tra fSecretaryJ, Pirates of Penzance, Arsenic 8- Old Lace, Guest Cottage, Christmas Assembly, Election Board, International Language Meet, Portland State College. 17. SWENBY, SHARON-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Adel-Ki Ureasurert, Business College. 57 af K 'l ,M 'lxfpxge-2 PHT Q, All ad 9- ,l ix wee ru 4, vm, a ,wi l rat-f Wig .um-4 ' 1 all 5. 44: lm? ill all :..,,,.':faag:4gg:gg.i1J' -wt -'sf' :Ei gmefgif :get .5-:Iv 'ki,:s.,?g-yy 132, .. ,, :ll 'I'-,, ZEi :5 , .. ' :If .. - it -fi TAYLOR, CAROLYN-Girls' League Rep., Student Council Rep., Undecided. TEBO, CAROL-Undecided. 3. THOMAS, JULANE-Constitution Staff, Student Council Rep., Undecided. THOMAS, PHILLIP-Chess Club, Science Club lPreside-ntl, University of Oregon. THOMSON, DONNA-Undecided. THOMPSON, JOANNE - Girls' League Rep., Student Council Rep., Adel-Ki, Student Store Helper, Portland State College. THOMPSON, RAY-Audio-Visual Helper, Undecided. THORESON, SANDRA - Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Undecided. THORKILDSON, RON-Undecided. TONEY, BILL-Boys' League Rep., Student Council Rep., Ski Club, Undecided. ll. TONN, DAN-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Student Body Vice-President, Student Council President, City Cross Country Champion, City Miler, Federalist Staff Photographer and Sports Editor, Gold Key Award Winner, National Honor Society Ureasurerl, September Boy of the Month, Lettermen's Club, Stanford Univer- sity. TORGESON, CAROLINA-Undecided. TROXELL, WARRENfChess Club, Undecided. TRUMMEL, FRANK-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Track, Cross Country, Undecided. TURNER, GERRY-Girls' League Rep., Jr. Choir, Chan- sonetts, Christmas Assembly, Portland State College. URBANEK, JO JEAN-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Election Board, Spring Varsity Rally, Sweethearts Boll Committee, Girls' Glee, Thanksgiving Assembly, Rally Election Board, Freshman Assembly, Christmas Assembly, Foreign Language Emphasis Week, Oregon State. USINGER, ALBERT-Undecided. 58 VALE, MARY-Encore, Pep Club, Girls' League Thanks- giving Assembly, Girls' League Thanksgiving Assembly Committee, Oregon College of Education. VAN DEN BOSCH, LOUISE-Exchange Student from the Netherlands, Student Store Helper, Academy for Social Warders in Hengelo in the Netherlands. VAN GORDER, BERT - Student Council Rep., Choir, Christmas Program, Fall Rally, Undecided. VAN GORDER, JOHN-Boys' Glee, Air Force. VAN WOERKON, JERRY-Undecided. VAN SCHOIACK, DAVE-Encore, Thespians, Aresinc and Old Lace, Valient, Guest Cottage, Football, Wrestling, Christmas Formal Committee, Air Farce. VAN SCHOIACK, LARRY-Clovier, Orchestra, Wrestling, Lewis and Clark. VANTZELFDEN, KAREN-Girls' League Rep., Atrios, Port- land State College. VERBIN, JOEL-Boys' League Rep., Clovier, Band fPresi- clentl, Just Jazz Pops Concert, University of Wash- ington. VINCENT, JERRY-Oregon State University. VISSER, JOHANNA-Girls' League Rep., l.B.M. School. VOLLSTEDT, GARY-Student Council Rep., Boys' league Rep., Junior Class Rep., Junior Class Conduct Officer, Fall Student Body President, National Honor Society, Football, Baseball, Basketball, Election Board, Boys' League Planning Committee, Undecided. VON ZEUTHEN, NEVI-Dental Assistant. WALKER, BOB-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Senior Class Vice-President, Junior Class Assembly, Conduct Officer, Lettermen's Club, National Honor Sa' ciety, Football, Baseball, Basketball, Election Board, Spring Formal, University of Puget Sound. WALKER, TOM- Wrestling, Baseball, Library Helper, Portland State College. WALTER, CLARKHUndecided. 17. WALLER, GAIL-Portland State College. 5 fl WARN, ERIC-Student Council Rep., Boy's League Rep., Ski Club, Drama Stuff lPubIicityJ, Senior Choir, Boys' Glee, Christmas Assembly, Halloween Assembly, Thanksgiving Assembly, Senior Talent Assembly, Foot- ball, Basketball, Trdck, Election Board, Cafeteria Com- mittee, Junior Prom Committee, Conduct Officer, Forensics, Undecided. WARN KE, LOWELI.-Undecided . WARREN, JIM-Undecided. WATSON, MARILEE-Junior Choir, Chcnsonetts, ln- augural Ball Committee, Pacific Lutheran University. WEBER, JUDY-U ndecided. WEBSTER, ALLEN-Student Council Rep., Boys' League Rep., Football, University of Oregon. WEGENER, ANN-N.H.S., Pep Club, Election Board, Homemaker of Tomorrow, University of Washington. WELDON, TOM- Portland State College. WELLINGTON, JERRY--Student Council Rep., Junior Class Vice-President, Student Publicity Director, Boys' League Rep, and Treasurer, Lettermans Club, Football, Track, Election Board, Christmas Formal Committee, University of Oregon. 60 WILLIAMS, DONNA-Girls' League League Rep., Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Orchestra, Pirates of Penzance , Christmas Assembly, Counseling Helper, Portland State College. WILLIAMS, JUDY-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Adel-Ki lSecretary 8- Treasurerj, Thespians, Inaugural Ball, Good-Bye, My Fancy, Halloween Assembly, Guest Cottage , Veterans Day Assembly, Sweethearts Ball Com- mittee, University of Oregon. WILLIAMS, MARY-University of Oregon. WILLIAMS, MERRITT-Undecided. WILLMORE, KAREN-Student Council Rep., N.H,S., Pep Club, Swimming, Of- fice Helper, Willamette University. WILMOTH, DAVID-Radio Club, Christmas Formal Committee, Undecided. WILLOUGHBY, SUE-Student Council Rep., Pep Club, Veterans Day Assembly, Undecided. WILSON, JANE-Federalist Underclassmen Editor, Transfer from Holy Child, Undecided. WOJTESEK, BOB-Undecided. WOODARD, JUDY-Undecided. WORD, ESTHER-Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep., Clavier, Quill B. Scroll, Business Manager 8 Senior Class Co-Editor of Federalist, Choir Robe Chairman, Orchestra, Chansoneftes, Pirates of Pentzance , Christmas As- sembly, Thanksgiving Assembly, Journalism Press Conference, Choir As- sembly, Girls' Intramural, Undecided. WRIDGE, LONNIE-Student Council Rep., Fall Rally, Christmas Assembly, Thanksgiving Day Assembly, Executive Council, Girl of Month, University of Oregon. WRIGHT, DIANE-Undecided. YOSHIHARA, LYNN-Student Council Rep., Sophomore Class Secretary, Girls' League Rep., Pep Club, Getting to Know You , Library Helper, Inaugural Ball Bids, Senior Reception, Girls' League President, University of Oregon. YUNG, BILL-Football, Baseball, University of Oregon. ZIMMERMAN, THOMAS-Undecided. 6I 1 3 ,, I I 1 , 1,1 ' r f J' v , ' ll. 0 -. 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'. 9 1 ' 7. . . 0 n V ' 00 r GF F ICERS AND COUNSELORS ln the picture above Mrs. Luella Metcalf, the counselor to the iunior girls, Kathy Butts, class vice presidentp Jerry Simonson, class presidentg and Mr. James Fenwick, the boys' counselor are discussing points of interest to the iunior class. 64 OF THE CLASS OF 1962 The above iunior class officers are Connie Sherlock, secretary, Suzzie Klann, treasurer, Jodie Smith and Marilyn Paddock, conduct officers. Pictured above are Dean Francisco, conduct officer of the iunior class, Kay Shoop, historian, and Chris Edmiston, also o conduct officer. 65 Coffee, tea, or milk? l ?:5lT l5ii3l??fzl5il',! QI a 1L?1'i'Vi. 1 2 ' ' :+f:fw:L: 11 V in ' 5 sl' .1 4' 5: ntl? iii? .,., w i, 'Ist Row, L. to R Adams, Wayne Aday, Rusty Albright, Karol q, l, M ,,.l - ,,,, R ., , QF Q, 359 V 6 M184 ,, u 1 fV7v1 :5':ii lIi7'f F' et. .. zu 1, .iff ,.r','f -5-1fE':5, - W-. 4... .. M. ggi Z g d ilglglg 1 if fee ,z ,Qin A P S P 554 .li . 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Walsh, Jim Waterbury, Dave Waterhouse, Bonnie Watson, Donna Weil, Stan Wenholz, Dave Westerburg, Sandra 3' 'W , ,R ie.,-Q 355' M I 1' Q . .M ,. . . ..,,,,.5 Ag ,gg -x,s,.f,s fs-f-,ff , . - , , ,,.,v..-ff, ,f,,,,.. ,, .:,..w, ,f,-,1,,,.-5, A' viii e---- 'ff 1' 755.9 . i A I V , 4 fy f m e a , 1 ft, i1::.i ff .i5'i':1.i ,Q ., V -,Q 16' ' ziakfr ff: tgefpw. 1, .. ' sggnrml, Fourth Row, I.. to R. Whalen, Bart Wheeler, Sand Whiteaker, Mic ey Wilkison, Jo Ann Wilkison, Kenny Williams, Karen Willoughby, Gary if il gh .2 L ' J ..,' 157 1 3 f i ' ' Q ifgiilf Til? Z v .iv i f EjW '7l?iifij Ziff fi. E ,fha Q, ft! 33 :Q 4 ' K Z ff: ,S ' ,ri 4 ' N 5 ' me 1 w g I I-W , ' . I ' is a , ,-,.',, .,., V 6, . J -- . 2 , f 5 ' i' , -- -1 F Fifth Row, l. to Wilmoth, linda Wilson, Bill Wilson, Dean Wilson, Doug Wing, Judi Winters, Art Wittmayer, Sue Sixth Row, l.. to R. Wood, Brady Wood, Joanne Doug Wridge, Wright, Dennis Ka ren Wright, Wright, larry D. Wright, Larry P. UNPICTURED STUDENTS Aronson, Jeff Austin, Pam Barrie, Paul Boden, Pamela Brown, George Bruil, Randy Butler, Sunny Cummins, Royal Cunningham, Ray Dixon, Nancy Gerlitz, Ron Gronnert, Paul Gumm, Jim Hall, Samual Halstead, Lorraine Haque, Pat Hempe, Michael Hentila, Tuula Herrick, Becky Hicks, James Johnston, James Johnson, Shirley Johnson, Sue Klann, Sue Klein, Gary lagging, Barbara Lamb, Carollee La Vonn, Annette la Vonn, Anita Law, Dick Lawson, Margenne Loggan, Diane Loveland, Bryant Lucas, James Martin, Earl McCowen, Allen McCrearv, James McFarland, Bev Mesh, Ted Mills, Marsha Mulrooney, Jerry Nash, James Oetting, Vivian Paddock, Dick Phillips, Georgia Phillips, Roy Roberti, Don Short, Brien Siebens, Pam Simonson, Don Steele, Bob Wakefield, Charles Wambolld, Mike Warrerka, George Wilson, Sherman Wright, Marvin Yalanson, Pat 4 ,,,, ,.,1,,,,M ll,: Q,,,,'g,:g,,,,e,,,'f,w,w-f- . .Z W. ..m.,..msnf.l,Mew.,.i,,i,1 ,we segx-saws, :W ww ,.2,-,,,,i- Q 4, 15 ww FW 4-1 life 4 l 'i al Pi mme blue if R-gli32?52i,l2iE2:iifagisixiiiisii -1-11-walf,EwlmPaw.,-4l4g,,,Y.1si-Qf,1fl,41,g,,t1,l ,,51,,.,, ,,..,,mus k,,,,,,5,w.lsa,, .,l,,e,,i5.e.,,i1-,, me-i,,,.:,41awfl, 5, . ,ff Uflfffiiqvf z,.l.f,,,fi-fsgiws H. :W . , 'ls Q-7,,,'5,,i2.Kg,5,fLs I c!niQwg,f51 , ,,,, .... 'lillli 'fi gvifiegi' ff+fH5li?fef1ff ' ffffgilgw zlgiflstw if gin ,lips .. , W if f ix- -ir' f'5f'ff1533??19.VWS 5' mm! 'S,ztf1iz1'45Le :.,,'fexr,' Left to Right Yaw, Ron Zachor, Jim Zanobelli, Theresa Zenger, Dennis Zoebisch, Dale Leclyard, Don- 1 Sophomore Class Counselor and fficers The Sophomore Class, gradu- ating in 1963, has been active in this year's program at Madi- son. They have planned and successfully carried out the Sophomore Sock Hop. The class enthusiasm and spirit has been evident in their participa- tion in sports and curriculum activities. Their class counselors, Mrs. Charlott Winters and Mr. Duane Fiskum, have given them great assistance in their pro- gram. Last year the Sophomore Class had 650 students enrolled at Madison. Because of the build- ing of the newest Portland high school, Marshall High, the class has been reduced to 509 mem- bers. The class of '63 has about 50 students on the honor roll and ranks high in scholastic honors. They took the SCAT tests which are college aptitude tests. Their p u r p o s e is to indicate to the teachers a n d students t h e amount of general knowledge absorbed by the students. All in all the sophomores have had an exciting and worthwhile' year at Madison. Pictured at the left are their class officers and counselors, They are from left to right: Counselors Mrs. Winters and Mr. Fiskum, President Tom Waugh, Vice President Barbara Clausen, Treasurer Sharon Burback, Con- duct Officers Jerry Adams and Gale Jokes, Historian Georgi- ann Holsheimer. Not pictured are Diane Disselhorst, Secretary, and Barry Brown and Bob Mei- sen, Conduct Officers. 81 Fifteen rahs for our team! s Qijfl 2 xsieies 1-z eigg-M. 3 ,K ' V - '- 'at ',fziiife2'eZQ Lzfizls, ' Lifilif . ,fr 'AW 1 3 K l P E. 4. 'ij ,Eg 5 f w,2'3Nx tt 1 ai 'FV we , A ff A ,ii V. , ,, -- 5 .LQ 4,3 ak 'zz' Q .-be i, 175 J E ' ,eggs se 5, 42. 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Best, Judy Billingsley, Mike Blazer, Dorman Blunk, Soniia Boho, Andrea Bolton, Robin Borst, Gale Ann st Row, L. to R. osley, Judy oyko, Francis yle, Amy radshaw, .lim rainard, Tracy rawley, Ernest reckinridge, Ginny V-ew, .,,,., -- , y , iny , , B il az isfsa-4 'L .- mg' - ,I 13 .4 K., . 1. gs 'al S -1 , , , , .4 H' , ,H F an Q is ff' gfilxlh, x L. .nga ,QL -ke , H.. -P f F ,, l,,,, .. ..,,',,,.,,,,,,,,.5, we .K k k 1 l . ..... . -. -21, . -1 B 1 ,, , ,,,,.i . .. ,,y., ,,I,. , ,we .,,v2pg. .,f,,,f 'i - 'iw , - -,..,, ., 1.1:-v .-, ,,, .,,,, lima .,H.,.,,,-,Q 5 .x,, Q, ,vw fl . , A .Q ' f xv . L :,. , si L .2 .3 Q ,- ., .W . , ,:'-- yiz, , , , , .- ,,- .. -,,,Z . ,- .-5. Q. 1 f, V? ffl 1,-WV'-ifffllif ,lf W' ,Ji If 'gg ,' f' -1 ii? it f , . 1625 ' if' ,gif - 1 . if-f . . jf -' 1 fi R ' -- m wg 'Q 2nd Row, L. to R. Bressee, Mike Brewer, Terry Brien, Jan Brock, Sandy Bross, David Brothers, Diane Brown, Barry -Q a51'ffWE?72il'5, z l.2+fiE Ri 1'-2'-inf H, fi no 31 ..,,,,. .. , 'Wk 'ir X If 9 4? va at W ,A J -P x su? . ew, 1 ,S 1 5, ,V,x, ' 5 1 if -i f '25, Q Q12',i,Q,Qg51.Ls5x-,g.,2f5'i1.,,,jj ir '. A f,,,.,:f, , ,lfy ,,,,,,,,,,, , .,,. . ,,,-.-,,- . . , - Ev ' 41.215 JM, 6-.1 -4. if B S we , . x E. l 4 , , . . .wi L 4 v Hi!!! af 1,3 2 , 58? , ,L gl . wan, ,-4, 'af X, 2. . . 1 5 12 s ,Ef.. 'als 3rd Row, L. to R. Brown, Karen Brown, Wayne Brunkow, Janet Brunner, Sandra Buccella, Diane Buell, Dave Burbach, Sharon .M --5.-,,.,,,,1,..z,,f,,,4.. ,.,g, 5, Q 5, Q, ie- ' Q ,, -. ae--w,, A , Z grr ,, .Y .V ' if ,t,Sw5' . - 14' .-z.,,, 1- 1,2 4th Row, L. to R. Burbank,.Eldon Burlando, Frank Bush, Colleen Butson, Curtis Campbell, Donna Canucci, Cliff Caramanica, Mary 5th Row, L. to R. Carlson, Dan Carlson, Zelda Casciato, Babs , , , , . ' , ,, .. 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Chatterton, Sherry Cheney, George Christie, Shirley Y Q' , Pl-W . af -' 'Z 'E ' 'I-1' 1 ,Z , ,f --gas.. ,, , 1-x..., ,....-. . , , 'E li .fe 3: - 9' f .-- e: g.gs5 Q- H. w. W 1. 4 u Q., X 5 , , 0 Zi M N J , , .4 l , , , . ,, , ,... .,,.. . ,,.,, .-.. . ' . , W WK, W l .X W Q l Q4 L ' ,- H 553142 ,.... 5' 'N92 355 rg . 1 A , ,L K . llllimlii .sl ,wma T., My as i it E ll xx l of , ---- Something wrong with your lunch, Doreen? 83 Madison's faculty at Yaws? ,, ,,,,4,,.,,.,, S, ,,, gag, ,,,, . ,, .1 , W, , 1 - 'ffiliil .- Lili , ,A L, VV - , f -5 ,gif -4, H., ,N ....,,, , .fff,::,..2...--4, , .. em , t ,, , .k , , pk .WA . ,,,,,. ,, 5? , el. A . '- 2125! .mfg 111 L .ff 41. an HUT-----, 1 fm f Q, 5 ... fs H, g, . 2 b :mn .4329-Q---rg. , . 1: .t , . ,,,, , m.:51 2LlAL '-: 23,5552 1.5 25,--l-g-we y , . il. ,..i , ,gg fzgfzs '.,, fi 2 - First Row, L to R. Christopher, Gay Clausen, Barbara Clausen, Nancy 5.7 4, wg- H ,. 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Hanset, Pat Haring, Ginger Harris, Bev Harris, Chris Hartley, Judy Hauck, Jim Second Row, l. to R. Heffler, Bill Heisen, linda Hendrickson, Bill Hendrickson, Rick Herald, Marie Haworth, Maurice Herron, Betsy , 'A 5 111.131 fl .ff . 531'-.ff 'S 11 J .if hifi.: ' ' ' 'Eva'-15-:E':72f?f'Eli: E111 1,w1.gw,,5k, .,g51lgZ5g...wi5, 1' W? ' 'f .12 -ffl .W .wg '35 5. ...W .7 . 41:95 ,wewcw 1:-. 'I 1 . 'r W -1 , . - Q1 gmt- 1 fifties f fifvlflzzfiiw. - . 1 -.ig , .5 91153545 ,lg . ..1. fms. , 5 n, ,, , S, ,',.,.,f , , zzz. 1. 2- ,-,H .,,,.,,,,.,,m: .,,, ,. ,,,,,, ..,, , -- , ... .,,, ., . ,1 - 2 f .e1:w,,,ff-s 'fu' .,f.1,, :u.,w..-V., - M- ,.-, ..-., -,, Hershey, Caroline , ,f VY ' 5131 , f. J H1 117 xi .1 S X W 1 ,iw ,, , , ..k.5.,g.:,?.,.,. .- Third Row, l. to R. Hertner, Stephen Heuer, Diane Heydel, John Hilzer, John Hielt, Jean Hackman, Diane Hoehl, Jay Fourth Row, L. to R. 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Kissell, Jeanette Knie, Rosalie Knott, Karen Knox, Jim Kolden, Gail Koski, Karen Kosydar, John First Row, L. to R. Krause, Pam Kriens, Loretta Kublick, Harry Kyer, Twila lagging, Barbara Lamb, Carol Lambert, Susan Second Row, L. to R. Lampard, Keith Lampella, Mildred Larson, Kurt Larson, Lynne Lautenschlager, Lindo Lawson, Barbara Lee, Dennis Third Row, L. to R. Lees, Roberta Lesseg, James Ley, Darrell Lindblad, Pat Linder, Wally Lindquist, Diane Loghry, Sharon Fourth Row, L. to R. Lucas, Ron Ludahl, Alvin Ludwig, Gary Lund, Darrel Madtson, Judy Maier, Joan Mallery, Ben Fifth Row, I.. to R. Mann, Tony Manning, Darrell Manos, Ed 4. .- F- f' 5 ' iff , iw , , get ,aw mf. i an K D W it We - 1515? J ' 'A K' .v 'D iight ,4l'iH iffy Va . 'V as , es., .3-V. V . ' 3 .VV ,Wy . if ,V ne..-. VV'--ww . ,. . . A - 3 , j' V .Qs W 'rg wgfgxg- ,, ' ' V ' .V - - . . ' 1 f y V - Y , ' V l A f2f'1El'lif' V V 51 ' -F - ' V W W esss 1 . . f Q S f 5 . 5.3 1.9 M 5 I I I LQ.. : 1-. 4. 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'I ., ',,,.' 7 ' l:Zj5,.iJ J .Y iii IM-f...f',f I .Q 1 ,L 4 . ,A .- , J V . at wig, J 5. 1 gi. , Girls and rats are taking over the field of Biology C , N. sm ,Qt Em L 4 as , ' X Mrk if 5 S 4' . ff-.., - . 1.1. 5 , 1, Zii , pm. 'iQfH'ff. 7.11.5 I ,1 , fi. ffl QQ. , , K. , . . , ,ff 5,4-.V-,,,fa,':. I H ,.,,,1,..,g Q , J ,Q f , . X ' W ,, 1, ,,,, l , - ,K If -..-ef.-Q. 3 , .., Q . .::,.g.w' wx. .. , ,,, ..,,...:., l o . ? , N ,.,., .k.k ,J ,.,,,,.,. 2:11-:ig -:- .jff fi' 71 4 .i ffm 'ff f r ?' 'iii n 555 ff: 9 'iff it 1 JH S 1. 1 r .L . M iff ' ' ' .fl 'Z ,I ff, 'L . 5. 1 -1 . , k 's Q-HA I Q 5. ,: if , S. .f .. .f .f f i... ...Q nv few., Q , L' .i ,L 1,'1' f :' i ,,L.. H , ... ,,,..,H,y ,.,, .. .. K 'F Elk ff 5 fe in if . ,ff . W Y 4 23 .,,., ,, A Arr, , i,,.:.g,.,g llll I if il' 542 - . , iff' L j . i . '. . g 5: A 5 22: ,gff'f....z:J:.. ,, ' .U R' kk,,k , J 'ii TQ' ,iw 'f Tis, ,!f',atV'!!i4 Q ' .- . .'.. - Q' :Q L29 i t ' , ,. L- Q Y' 'S f 12.45 .33 First Row, L. to R. Mason, Sylvia Matthews, Maureen McCollum, Jackie Second Row, L. to R. McCollum, Suzi McDonald, Bill Mclane, Doug Eff.. ff'-if , f ,. gf 4 ,, f e..:v:: fx-ev' 11 nf 1,1-, ,,.-.. W ..... .ww iz Y 4 4 ' Li s 5? ' SP A A 552 5 f f K5 5 J Nm L in 1 Q L.. .. We .1 J....,..w.. .ue - Lk Q w 6 l 9 .. , , J a Third Row, L. to R. McQueen, Dianne Medearis, Yvonne Melcher, Cheryl Melcher, Connie Melcher, Karen Messinger, Mike Micik, Bill 3 .. 4 gi HM, .. ,,,, 5, ., W ,.... , , . . . Q -Ri sh-5? ,L. ' Q 'VW ,. ,,... . ,. , iw.. 3 i Lil S ff I 4 4 1 1 W u S 1 1 'FS KJ Ili -V Q f 1 is M . if K5 L fi f 1,4 5 g gi Q: . 5 M ' 5-1:11 V . 4. .-Q ,-1.,.m.l I f ffl?ii..i!,.? e1iii': ,,f'-:fzlfe ... , .4 .C wjfngfw- ' H r, .sfwf 'M . ' K 'I . sfw5,.E?'-frffv,-vi: -ri B ' x - 'N zsfwl .. f W ,Z 41 i' 5c-'::'f .- z?i'WQi'i2'ff:l'1'L, fin. ' g 45 'qs ' .A we ' - ii,,5.1 I a fa 5...-.lf N- v :-,ertxfgjygwg:,1gz 4' a' - 1 X' I wi , V . ,p 557' . f T Lnz ga 2 L B. 1. mf. f K 1 gi ' aw ? . ,, , ,,,k . A .. ,.,, if If ' , gy ,veg T f ' A 2 nr W Jr. Fourth Row, L. to R. Miesen, Bob Miesen, Margaret Miller, Bob Miller, Lynda Miller, Neil Mitchell, Jana Moe, Gary fi .Q Q.L5E,1-ii!i.I511.ff 5. -f -- 5 ifgjzix ' ii I ',1,., 'AM-rf ' ,.1Qf5l,l 3 1. X? 215 57'-zfrff Y' ,, , ., , , Jw -W. . . L. to R. Fifth Row, Montgomery, Dorothy Montgomery, Bill Moore, Bob Moore, Dorothy Moore, Harvey Morgan, Mark Morris, Bonnie ,i 'Q' sit 1 f' ' Q l f :H-'igzl-1 'Qt V' 2 .. ffm ,4fJ,L'f,.. l'f X E u-L i + 1, lv 5 ffl X, Q Y vi it mjl 3. ,, ..,, -. ,,. . -- , . 9:8109 4' as 4 x 5 -xl ff e l 4 J 5 f if fa 4 5 is if Ye ' QW ,gs wi? 4 fi 1' fiirl LK... .vii -,,.f:,- - , . i 91f 5 ' ,K Pm , gm., ,H 55:--S 3 S , V.k. . N., s12fQ'5-j,1 f '- Sixth Row, L. to R. Morrison, Terry Morse, Alan Mowlds, Audry Mrofchalk, Dawn Myers, Marilyn- Nadeau, Jackie Nahorney, Joey 1 X Anybody know what's going on? L -- t t . ,, ..wew,e 'i.:.s,,a5,z wig- :ff :W -Us is s 1 .,,. - ,, .. . . if-s First Row, L. to R. Second Row, Third Row, L. to R. Fourth Row, L. to R. Fifth Row, L. to R. Sixth Row, L. to R. Porter, Leigh L. to R. Pruden, Suzanne Robbins, Allen Rosenthal, Bob Rutant, Cliff Postlewait, Ron Powers, Linda Radmacher, Kathy Roberts, Arabelle Ross, Diana Rydman, Lois Powell, Karen Proctor, Carol Rater, Dave Roberts, Rod Ross, Sandy Saling, Pat Prodehl, Bobbi Rich, Virginia Robinson, Jean Rowatt, Bob Salter, Bob Richardson, Terry Robnett, Harry Rowlands, Chuck Samuel, Tauni Richey, Mark Rogers, Diana Roy, Wendy Sanders, Ransom Rigdon, Marcia Rohrs, Gale Ruggenberg, Sanetel, Leslie Jerry-Jo First Row, l.. to R. Sayler, Gene Scanlon, Judy Schaefer, Marvin Schaefer, Mel Schaller, Donna Schearer, Terry Schilling, Marshall Second Row, l.. to R. Schlitt, Ken Schmidt, Bev Schmidt, Paul Schmitz, Brenda Schnell, Dick Scott, Ron Sears, Steve Third Row, l.. to Seastrom, Kathy Selanders, .lack Seymour, Linda Servis, Jerry Shaffer, Glenda Shearer, Sandy Shelley, Jo Fourth Row, l.. to R. Fifth Row, L. to R. Sixfh Raw, L fo R Shipley, Bev Smith, Gary South, Don Schneider, Curt Smoak, les Spry, Ray Siler, Charlotte Soule, Cordell Stewart, larry Simonson, Virginia Skillin, Mike Smith, Diane Smith, Diana K fn ,... 1 , '.', , 1, - i 1 i f' f E ., S ,.,I S ..- , 2 t - , -'15' ' if '4 5i !'.iz.f.... ,. . : e- ...,. .,,:, 4 - ., 4 'fflilll 1' 2 ' -' 'YQ' la Q13 l M ,K fx t r it ' r -- ' ' Ti iff' E' Q-WW? E E s! Was it really that funny Neil? 1 56' ' 4 sig' AQ Lag, ml Q93 are u trcr f 5 f f WV. v ' if fain , , ,sf '2V.:Zf'N'?!t -. N l . me , . . . S rcrr' 3 nf wi ss u f ,S 1 A . .. ,Q we - ,Egan , A K A K , . gg S ' '1- x 1 5 at aff we 4 I 1 I x First Row, L. to Waugh, Tom Webb, Mike Weber, Don Wefel, Maggie Welch, Jerry Wheeler, Louis White, Sue Second Row, L. to R. Wiley, Richard Wilkison, Carol Will, Don Williams, Pot Wilmoth, Nancy Wilson, Carolyn Wilson, Jim SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED: Berry, Jim Campbell, Jim Carlston, Jonie Cartwright, Duane Farley, Jim Fuller, John Garrenstroom, Chris Gladney, Mike Godsoe, Loraine Goodspeed, Glenna Gray, Roy Hergert, Gary Johnson, Beverly Johnson, Dave Krondall, Robert lindsay, Kathy Lony, Virginia Lugar, Bill McCollum, Suzanne McCowan, Allen Mooney, Chet Morrison, Benny Norlander, Ted 0'Hara, Pat Olwell, Alice Pettit, Lynne Rasmussen, Sherry Schilling, Diane Schneider, Curtis Sellman, Clyde Senner, Sam Shaffer, Dave Smith, Lois Steel, Bob Taylor, Terry Tovlor, Wes Williams, Janet Third Row, L. to R. Winkelman, Connie Wise, Rich Wolff, Karen Wood, Linda Wood, Toni Woolford, Julie Wright, Judy Fourth Row, L. to R Zimmerman, Kathy Zupan, John Hanset, Mary Ladum, Bob Lande, Tom Eshelman, George ,Q FRESH N CLASS OFFICERS Taking advantage of fair weather, the Freshman class officers pose for photographer Bill Savage. They are: first row, left to right, Historian Toni Spencerg Treasurer Diane Keeler: and Secretary Kathy Tanko. Second row, left to right, Conduct Sandra Gortner, President Dave Orkney and Conduct Officer Kathi Nordlund. Third row, left to right, Conduct officer Tim Farra, Vice President Tom Fischer and Conduct Officer Robert Lynott. This year as the second largest class in Madison the Freshmen were busy in various school activities. Under the leadership if industrious Frosh girls, the Pep Squad was reorganized. The Frosh were well represented on the J. V. rally with seven of their members on the squad. Approximately 50 students made each of the six Honor Rolls. Other activities participated in were the selection of the Freshman princess for the Christmas Formal, the Soph-Frosh talent assembly and the traditional Frosh Frolic. 96 D ADVISCRS Well lznown on the school's teaching faculty, this year Mrs. Amelia Auld and Mr. Walter Erillsen became members of the counseling staff. They counseled the members of the Freshman class. They will also advise these students for the remaining three years of their education at Madison. ln addition to their many and varied counseling duties, each taught two classes in Senior Social Studies. Freshman counselors Mrs. Amelia Auld and Mr. Walter Enkson close the Files on n busy year. 97 m x r 1 E 1 I l N u. V V 4 l I l i P K 1 P l i K 1 F r E L I F 'AH r , if ,..' fs , r fe 1-1 zsifeimw ffff, ,1 QM' We :see gsg4g:....:.,..l K-H321 ixfzs fi? A E . V i Moi m i?5g'?-32D.i!gq.4W1f5i'11 l ,gg gjug i . 2 . 5 5 o f :jk . .,i 1' l2,i.I1-.. . 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Iverson, Robin Jackson, Gary Jackson, Ted Jacobs, Bob James, Laurie Jenkins, Gerry Fifth row, L. to R. Jensen, Judy Jensen, Steve Jeppesen, Karen Jessey, Susie Johns, Shirley Johnson, Carol The test t'wasn't that hard . . . was it? ww' A x L , W- Z ,IQ fi -2wi:S',Q?m Qs ' ag' E 7 ... 'zzww - ' ,- Q1 'we 3 M H hm 21 sea H I N. ,awww v M. W .'.,,z,w-V - - N Hr. , ., J? ., .,,, , .K ...sf fm'-ff , 1 i i :nil J' -4 . 5-5K ..,. ,k,,, ,, t G1-131' :,. 2 ..f' -- f sgtglg ' x we .Q ze x X 4 Q -. ff' ,, wav: . r .f , , fs rs - . f...-'sam-1.-1 7, - ' L,,' .. L.,Tf.+, , .. ' .!. is-Q.. l '5 x fi I E if in J' S eff .Q 9. 5 NET, , -sr J 'LF ' 'E ' n 1 L it 9' iff' 2 ,,,L V ,V V, . ,,,, ., , L , LL,,, A. M 'KL' f v ' K iff. , ' 1 li'-'f'i -Q5 , xi S lf' lwb, it . La . . . it 1 5' E3 ' 5' 1 f -Q1-- W 4, , X 1 ii! S? . . 5 I 1 ' J . . l W',3 , iez, f 1 is , Y H1 L .s S W gr 8 - , ,ei mrarjf l 4 2 ar' 5 E 4 K. .BM 9 f in Ar is W Q' r if If Wi rl' 1 5, 8 JF -nv ' Q K. Y . 5 ' 1. 2 . . 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White, Sharon A Whiteman, Carl Z3 yjglig Williams, Jalayne -V i Willis, Teffv gig, if Wilson, Dale ' Wilson, Pvffi ktkafnz 'ke f .f,,.. 'uf--2:,,,f,4 f V Fourth row, l. to R. 1 Wilson, Sharon -its -.,VZ Win-ters, Janet Wofford, David ii. V..1 ., if Wolf, Carolyn f Wolgamet, Judy KL Wood, Marsha Fifth row, l.. to R. Woodard, Tim Woods, Tom Woolley, Kathleen Wridge, Gary Wriggle, Danny Wright, Carol t l bet he's faster than our photographers jpoflfffff ON WW' 1 - 15 31 IN Ne. J pl , 43,56 43- ' N ,ily fi , 57 Q x Y E X X Y as ' T ' I w N , wi 7x Q X any f 5 P01945 FINAL PIL STANDINGS W L T Pf Jefferson 8 I 0 185 Benson 7 1 I 1 09 MADISON 7 2 0 'I59 Grant 6 3 0 'I76 Wilson 5 3 I 'I26 Washington 3 6 0 47 Lincoln I 5 3 97 Fran Iclin 2 6 I 'I I 7 Cleveland 2 6 'I 82 Roosevelt 0 8 'I 36 E Front Row: Sieve Roden, Jeff Iverson, Tom F Ier, Dennis Wright, Scot! Fisher, Dick Ogan, Zuchor, Jack Taylor and Stove Dunn. Second Row: John Skylas, Jim Eller, Dave Ilolz, Van lgou, Dean Fronsciscovich, Bob Wal WARREN BOLIN, Iine'coacI1 law, Jerry Wellington, Kent Macintosh, Ron Terry Lesch and Dwight Mallory. lr Row left to right: Harold Sackett, Doug za, Paul Darrell, Dave Scott, Tim Brown, Bill ndale, John Green, Gary Allison, Pete Peter- Ron Kenyon, Dennis Getch, Ron Dawson, Roger :court and Foley Gordon. FRANK LONDOS, retiring head coach 1960 Varsity Record K7-21 Grant 0 0 0 0 Madison 0 0 O 20 Wilson 0 0 0 O Madison 0 0 6 0 lincoln 0 6 6 0 Madison 0 0 6 7 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 Madison 13 6 7 0 Roosevelt 0 0 0 0 Madison 14 6 0 7 Franklin 0 0 0 7 Madison 0 14 7 7 Benson O 0 0 6 Madison 0 0 0 0 Jefferson 0 O 7 7 Madison 0 6 0 0 Washington 0 7 0 0 Madison 0 14 6 14 JERRY WELLINGTON Senior Back ' I .. . ., m K- 3 Grant Grounded 20-0 g f, .R,, Q , g m ' -1- l' ' fig. A bright sunny field was the scene as Madison evened q E 11 Q, ld: .45 g the score with Grant by drubbing the Blue and Grey 20-0. 'K,A QQ 1 if 0 it enli This is the second win over the Generals. The first was Af A V jg M ' the memorable 33-7 route of 1958. The first three quarters ,--: f e 0 lt' A T ' if of play showed no score, and the fourth threatened to do fl, 4. N the same. But with 9:15 minutes left Londos' boys dug ,-:-- 5 Qly il i ll 5' 'iiilt 1 i it'i S ' 'i in and climaxed a 90-yard march with a touchdown. Pete yzl Q'-' ,,,nr Peterson earned the six points on a roll out around right 'mn' fffllif' 4 rtyy 75 end- Terry T-esch 1-an the PAT- L . The Generals played like Privates as Jack Taylor ii ,f: intercepted a pass to stop a Grant drive. Taylor ran to ,r. J M the G-men 30 and Dave Scott ran the TD on the neXt' 'ii'i 1' may. The SOIODS Wererft done yet- Peterson soon Scampered .3 :': 77-yards on a perfect roll out around right end for the .1..f final touchdown. Pete also kicked the extra point to make it 20-0. For this effort, Madison was rated 7th in the ' '11 2'f: 'ie' :il state by the coaches poll. The Madison defense which held the Generals scoreless was led by Gary Allison and Roger Bettencourt, the local Big Daddy Lipscomb. Jim Zachor, Madison workhorse, runs the winning exlra point as the Cardinals were edged I3-12. TERRY LESCH Senior Back lem ., K bkqk ,. , I . it ,, ,,,.., Algp I A N tx - ' ' ' . . I K , KI.,-Q-ff. I I , - ' Q- : ? i f I 1 il . 1 18 V , 'Pei2i:'15,.,-5. .g - .- -: V. ' . ' Qjgi i 7 Qaitjiisiae if Pele Peterson scampers around left end in Grant game. Pel was a key factor in the 20-0 upset. i Trojans Trounced 6-0 1 Coach Frank Londos' Senators pulled their second upset in as many starts as they downed the Wilson Tro- jans 6-0 on the home turf. The Trojans, rated second in the pre-season predictions, came up against a very strong Senator defense which held them to 171 total yards. The only score of the game came on a 36-yard Peter- son to Allison pass play with 5:19 elapsed in the third period. The extra point attempt failed when Jim Zachor was stopped ,short of the goal line. The Mads gained a total of 240-yards and had six first downs. This second win of the season moved the Senators ranking up to fifth in the state coaches poll. They rank behind Medford, Jefferson, South Eugene, North Salem l in that order. Coach Londos complimented the Trojans by admit- , ting that they were one of the-toughest teams in the PIL in spite of their 0-1-1 record. The Wilson game has tra- ditionally been a defensive dual as this year's contest. In 1958 the Mads won 8-7 and in 1959 the locals were again victorious 7-0. RON DAWSON JOHN Senior Kicker Junior End EENT MacINTOSH JIM ZACHOR PETE PETERSON BOB WALKER enior Halfback Junior Fullback Senior Quarterback Senior Linebacker Most Inspirational lst Team,All-City Team Captain Best Tackler Award Award Honorable Mention lst Team All-City Honorable Mention Honorable Mention All-State All-City All-City Cards Cut 13-12 Madison held their tie for first place in the PIL and moved up to the 4th slot in the state coaches poll with a come-from-behind victory over Lincoln 13-12. In the first two periods the local team couldn't seem to get rolling as Lincoln posted a 6-0 half time lead. Coach Frank Londos fired up the Red and Blue dur- ing the half, and the third quarter saw a determined Jim Zachor run the tieing TD with a short drive up the middle after a long drive from the Madison 20. The PAT was thwarted and Lincoln soon ground out their second TD to make it 12-6 at the beginning of the last period. With about six minutes left in the game Pete Peterson scored to tie the contest. The fans held their breath as the Mads lined up for the PAT attempt. But they were soon cheering wildly as the referee threw up his arms signifying that Jim Zachor's run had been successful. Lincoln threatened seriously with four minutes left. They marched to the six where the Madison defense, which had been rather shaky, held like a brick wall. Big Tim Brown, Roger Bettencourt and Jack Taylor led the defense on the goal line stand. With two minutes left Madison took over and ran the clock out. Taylor sprints hard to evade Cleveland defenders in the NUI. Doug Renika C401 slows down a Bensonits enough to Kent Macintosh go through the hole for a big gain. Indians Massacred 26-0 The Madison Senators put together their best effort of the year to date by downing the Cleveland Indians 26-0. The Solons struck early and went right on rolling to their fourth victory of the season against no defeats. Madison's initial touchdown came the first time they had their hands on the ball. The sustained drive ended when Pete Peterson, Senator quarterback, sneaked over from the one-yard line. The Solons scored once more in the first and again in the second and third quarters in rolling to their biggest win of the season. Line Coach Warren Bolin's defensive unit was brilli- ant as they held the Indians to 8-total yards and one first down while the offense ate up 403-yards and made 15 first downs. Following this game Madison was given statewide recognition by the Oregon Journal Coaches Poll. The Poll rated the Senators as the third best team in the state behind Medford and Jefferson. let Pete Peterson 1341 hands off fo Jim Zachor 1361 while Paul Dorrell 1291 spite of the Benson defenders Zachor wenl for u good goin due to u and Ken! Moclnlosh 1301 corry out the faikd lo lead interference. In key block from Von Igou 1421. Teddies Tumbled 28-0 uakers Quaked 28-7 The Senators stayed in contention for the PIL cham- pionship with a 27-0 stomping of the winless Roosevelt Teddies. The defensive unit scored touchdowns in the first quarter, on a blocked punt, fallen on in the end zone by John Skylesg and in the final quarter on an inter- cepted pass and 30-yard runback by Dave Scott. In the meantime the offense led by the clutch run- ning of fullback Jim Zachor, scored once more in the first quarter and again in the second quarter. With 56- seconds left in the first quarter halfback Paul Dorrell skirted end for the second score of that period. The extra point was good on a Petersen to Allison pass. Then in the second quarter Zachor plunged over from the one for the other score of the game. The extra point attempt failed. The other two extra points were both scored on passes. The first on a Peterson to Allison pass and the second on an Ogan to Allison pass. RON KENYON DAVE SCOTT Senior End Senior Halfback Honorable Mention Honorable Mention All-City All-City By dumping the Franklin Quakers 28-7, and by virtm of Grant upsetting Jefferson 26-14, Madison-moved int first place in the PIL and 2nd in the state on the coache poll. The first quarter was scoreless, but in the secon- period Pete Peterson made six points on his famous roi out around end. Terry Lesch ran the PAT. Kent Ma Intosh intercepted a Quaker pass to set up the next T which Jim Zachor ran on a 3-yard charge. The PAT a tempt was called back twice due to penalties, but on th! third try Ron Kenyon took a pass from Dave Scott afte a pitchout from Peterson. Zachor made the third period TD and Kenyon mad the PAT to make it 21-0. The tough Madison defense I down in the last period permitting Franklin to scor Scott soon racked up the last Madison TD on a 25-yar run. Ron Kenyon got his third PAT of the evening as h enlarged his point total the hard way. Madison rolled u a total of 251-yards winning their 6th straight and sel ting a new win streak record. HAROLD SACKETT JOHN GREEN Senior Tackle Senior Center Honorable All-City I 1 ti V A w iw if 51 vii 120 -1 ix 3,-1. Jeff Jolts Mads 14-6 The Jefferson Democrats spotted Madison a six point rst half lead and then came back after intermission, re- talized, to dump the Solons 14-6. This loss eliminated e Senators from any possible chance for a berth in the ate toumament. Pete Peterson, Madison quarterback, capped a first uarter sustained drive with an 8-yard roll around right for the Solon's only six pointer of the night. The Senators Stumbled 6-0 Benson gained the PIL lead by stopping a seven game Madison win streak 6-0 on the home turf. In spite of sev- eral brilliant defensive plays on the part of the Senators, the Techmen generally controlled the game by allowing the Blue and Red to come no nearer than 30-yards of scoring. A bright spot of the game was the determined and solid goal line stand made by the Senators in the first half. On a fourth down with only two feet to go to paydirt Benson seemed sure to score. However, bursting through the Tech line, Solon defenders threw the TD bid for a five-yard loss. Benson's TD came in the last period when Harry Carteles, finding his intended pass receivers covered, ran 16-yards to score. Though the PAT was blocked, six points proved enough to give Benson their squeak. The Solon eleven lacked its usual drive and punch which ac- counted for the upset loss to the Engineers. a-Hi alloped 33- For the third straight year Madison ended the season in the 3rd PIL slot, but managed to finish eighth in the state by routing the Colonials of Washington 33-7. The first quarter went slowly but before much of the second period had elapsed, Madison's explosive offense scored twice in the form of Jim Zachor. Zachor also tallied both pat's. Washington avoided a shutout by completing a TD pass in the second period. point attempt failed. For the rest of the first half it a see-saw battle with neither team scoring and the leading in total yardage and first downs. The second half was a completely different story. The came out of the dressing room really fired up. Led the fine play of their outstanding senior quarterback, Hergert, they scored in both the third and fourth and added the extra point each time for a 14-6 VAN IGOU DENNIS GETCH Junior Guard Senior End The game was Madison's all the way as the locals led 15-3 in first downs. Zachor scored the 3rd TD on a ten- yard scamper. A perfect Paul Dorrell-Gary Allison pass accounted for the 4th TD. Dwight Mallory broke into the scoring column with the final TD and Terry Lesch scoring the PAT. This game was a good climax to Madison's best sea- son. Though occasionally characterized by eratic ball, the team ran up an impressive 7-2 record and ranked as second in the state at one time. JACK TAYLOR GARY ALLISON Junior Halfbcck Senior End 2nd Team All-City 2nd Team All-City il . ' V : vii i. ,. l A, 4 4, .,, X cl my I , , , , a T w ,S ' , f DEAN FRANCISCOVICH Junior Tackle Senior End 'Ist Team All-City FOLEY GORDON LONDOS ENDS FOOTBALL COACHING CAREER Mr. Frank Londos announced his retirement from the coaching of football at the end of the 1960 football season. Coach Londos' teams have done very well for him since he began as head football mentor at North Kitsap High School in Washington in 1946. In seven years at Kitsap his teams finished first three times and second twice in the Olympia League. The former WSC athlete then moved to Battle Ground, Washington, in 1953 where he had an undefeated team. In 1956 Mr. Londos transferred to Portland where he coached one year at Roosevelt before coming to Madi- son. His record while at Madison included three third place finishes and one last place finishg an overall record of 20 Wins and 16 defeats. A seven game winning streak highlighted his last two years as Senator head pigskin coach. Mr. Londos will remain at Madison as a math teacher and assistant track coach. TIM BROWN Senior Tackle BILL MARTINDALE Senior Guard Best Blocker Award 'Ist Team All-City . fi sfiefa i L . 'M .JIS-': wrfw - if f Z l 122 ROGER BETTENCOURT Senior Center 'lst Team All-City DICK LAW Junior Guard l Coach Franl: Londos goes over the new football patterns of honl for his last football season. He will remain at Madison as a track coac however. DOUG REINIKA Senior Guard PAUL DORREISL Senior Fullbaclo PAT HIGGINS LDNNIE WRIDGE L? SUE GOTTSCHALK X? JAYVEE GRIDDERS Front row, left to right: Duane Clement, Barry Denbeins, Dawle O'Neill, Henry Owen, Bill McDonald, Gary Becker, Bill Hendrikson, Jack Selander. 2nd Row: Pete Martindale, John Hansen, Jim Hallas, Gary Ludwig, Cliff' Hall, John Fuller, Bob Skavaril. 3rd row: Gil Ferguson, Terry Scheurer, Dick Wise, Howard Carlston, Bob Miesen, Tim Botler, Larry Hardy, Terry Wahlstrom. 4th row: Jim Flannery, Jim Bennett, Tom Ogan, Dick Curtis, Ron Lucas, Pat Saling, Jim Francis, Dennis Culbertson. Not pictured: Jim Husk, Pekka Patukoski, Paul Post, Barry Brown, Bruce Frederick, Bill Angermund, Bob Wallace, Marty Bean. JAYVEES END WITH 1-5-1 RECORD They'll get better, commented JV football coach Roger Mockford after dropping the second game and second loss of the season to Wilson by a humiliating 42-7. Improve they did! The next week a fired-up JV squad routed the Indians from Cleveland 41-0. Each game they improved and in the game with John Marshall's J V's, who were expected to romp over the Sena- tors, the team played a heads-up game and pulled out a tie, 6-6. This game was the high point of the season, as the Minutemen squad was the league leader. Coach Mockford has many players who will make good varsity candidates in the 1961 season. JV Season Scores Q1-5-U Madison Franklin 13 Madison Wilson 42 Madison Cleveland 0 Madison Washington 28 Coach Roger Mockford Madison Roosevelt 2B sternly views his players. Madison Marshall 6 Madison Benson 13 124 RESH FOOTBALL Front row, left to right: Marty Plant, Greg Etchison, David McCall, Dave Logan, Tim Farra, Harlan Nelson, Gary Pounder, Ray Delano, Bill Coulter, Larry Vinton, John Sather, Harlem Edwards, Dave LeBrun, .lim Husk, Robin Fragall, Dennis Colby and Bill Barnes. Second Row: Tim lonclos, Dick York, Dave Orkney, Ricllar Riba, Jim Russell, Gary Wridge, Al Adams, Al Olsen, Doug Nash, .lan Hascall, Paul Cheney, Mike Lincicum, Ed Beridino, Larry Postlowait, Jeff Batchelor, Terry Burton, Jerry Gardiner, Mike Miller and Robie Shenk, manager. Third row: Dave Davis, Dick Meehan, Rick Malchert, Tom Wofford, Bernie Robinson, Tom Rifdnrath, Fred Lambert, Roy Ketchensen, Al Ditty, Courtney Moore, Craig Thoreson, Bill Smith, Bob Holden, Ron Cox, Gordon Eichman, Do-ug Heller, Barry Finley, Ed Bowen, Russell Grover and Bob Rambo, manager. BABY SOLONS FINISH 3-2-1 Coach Jerry Lyons' frosh eleven finished one of their poorer seasons as far as the win-loss column goes by dropping a close one to the Baby Techmen of Benson. The defensive minded Sol- ons tackled a hapless Engineer in his own end zone to gain an early lead. With less than a minute in the game, the score still 2-0, a key block was the break that sprung a Bensonite for 80-yards and a touchdown. The frosh team has played good, but on occa- sion eratic ball this season. They have a tre- mendous defensive unit, with never more than one touchdown scored against them in a game, and with two safeties to their credit. They should become bop jayvee and varsity material next year. 1 960 Frosh Record Q3-2-U Madison 6 Wilson 6 ' 28 CI l d 0 xiii: 2 Wziiigion 6 Bill Boeh, Coach Jerry Lyons and Coach Madison -I3 Roosevelt 6 .lim Norton discuss pregamo strategy For Madison 6 Marshall 0 froslheloven' Madison 2 Benson 7 125 RSIT Y .XXX . i i DAN TONN Team Captain Senior Coach Cecil Tuttle and Manager Bill Toney look over a team roster as they discuss meet plans. fy ' GORDON BREWER DICK ARMSTRONG Varsity Captain Senior Senior 126 'fl' HANS LORENTZEN Honorary Captain Senior CROSS COUNT RY 1960 Season Mediocre Coach Cecil Tuttle's fleet-footed harriers had a somewhat disappointing season in some instances. The first meet saw all three divisions victorious by a large margin. The varsity, plagued by injuries, only won this one meet, although they fell to City Champion Wilson by a mere two points. A bright spot for the Solons was the individual winning of the PIL crown bfy team captain, Dan Tonn, who paced the Red and Blue all season earning the cross country trophy. Varsity squad captain, Gordon Brewer, though hampered by a painful strained leg muscle, showed tremendous internal fortitude in the gruelling 2-mile runs by holding down the second or third Madison spot. The team greatly enjoyed the fine running and friendship of Hans Lorentzen, the AFS foreign exchange student who came half way around the world to run for Madison in the number two or three Madison spot. Hans was elected honorary team captain. Little Bob Ladum, the youngest runner on the team, was one of the best sophomore performers. George Blackman and Dick Armstrong are two seniors whose running will be sorely missed on the 1961 team. Jim Truax and Loren Bolster aided the team immensely. Both are juniors and if they improve as they have been, they may be serious contenders for the individual laurels next fall. LOREN BOLSTER Junior W Boa LADUM WMJIM TRUAX Sophomore Junior 127 GEORGE BLACKMAN Senior .IVA D FRGSH F LEET FOGT left to right, Dave oqhlllbfl, Dave Thorluldson, .hm Kiherow, Make Hosion, y Cnclx Pen Mulder and Ed Cummms Madre Wlnhukor Joe C x Fronf Oo buck: Bruce Gabrmlson, Darrell Bradstreet, Sieve Clark, Greg Dean, Mike Spear, Greg lynolf, Doug Breniko, Duane Robbins Gary Jackson and .lay Egerion Spring Rally GIRLS' SWIMM NG GIRLS FINISH 6 -3 SEASON Madison swam their first meet against Roosevelt on October 18. The girls did an outstanding job in this meet by beating the fem- inine Teddies 67-27. The girls were led by Sue Meinhoff, Linda Hood and Tilly Barczy, who all placed first. On October 24, the girls again came out on top by drubbing the young Marshallites by a score of 71-19. Madison won all ibut two of the eleven events. Madison's next meet was against Jefferson. Again the 'Solon mer- maids were the winners, this time fby a score of 65-21. By the time of the last two meets the girls' swim team had compiled 'a 6-1 record, Ibut against the powerful Lincoln Cardinals and the Generals of Grant the local girls were not so fortunate. Against the Cards, Meinhof f nabbed three firsts and Hood gar- nered two more, but this wasn't enough as the West Siders edged the Mads in a close contest. In the Grant meet Meinhoff managed to get the only Madison first as the Senators suffered their worst defeat. Grant, however, was the city champion team, so the loss is explainafble. On the board, left to right: Sue Meinhoff, Karen Willmore, Linda! Hood, Wendy Moentenlch, Barbara Casciatoi. On the deck, Karen Schroeder, Pat Stone, and Sherri Bergstrom. In water, Georgiann Holsheimor, Tilly Barczy and Terri Welch. SUE MEINHOFF, outstanding girl swimmer and trophy winner. INDIVIDUAL POINTS Sue Meinhoff .......................................... 107 linda Hood ............................................ 96 Tilly Barrzv .,,........,.... .. ....... 54 Wendv Mnentenich ........ ......... 5 2 Karen Willmare .......... ......... 4 7 Sherri Bergstrom ........ ........ 4 0 Pat Stone ................ .......-. 2 9 .lerri Welch ........... K ..... ......... 2 B Barbara Carciato ...... ........ I 9 Karen Schroeder ..... ........ 'I 9 DAVE STEIN, uses the racing dive to gain an early lead. 130 BOB MILLER, demonstrates terfly that won him the trophy. BUYS' SW MM NG On board, Bob Miller, Mark Harberl, Gene Saylor, Dick Noel, Mike Johnson, Loran Moenlenich. Behind board, Tom Haplon. On deck, Gordon imlih, Dave King, Dave Stein. In waler, Benn Mallory, Chuck Husion, Dick Taug and Miko Cascialo. Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison BOYS' TEAM SCORES 97 30 65 65 30 Franklin ..... Wilson ....... Cleveland Washington Roosevelt Benson ....... Marshall ..... Jefferson .. Grant ,....... lincoln ...... Pl.UE fakes a dip after the final meet of the DAVE KING, only a sophomore, offers promise. 131 MARK HARBERT, four year let terman, finished second this year in total points lN'DlVlDUAl. POINTS Bob Miller ...............,............... Mark Ha rl-.vert ......... Dave Stein ..,....,. Ben Mallory .....,. Dave King ...... Tom Hoplon .,.,... Gordon Smith ,...... Gene Saylor ...,...... Mike Johnson ...... Dick Taug ........... Mike Casciala ...... Dick Noel ..........,... Dave Carkner ........., Loren Moentenich Jim Jenkins ...... . ..... .. Pre-Season Madison 56 Madison 55 Jo:-:N sKYLEs PRAXFZF' R '65 Junior Forward Midas: 40 Madison 42 Madison 47 Madison 60 Madison 54 Madison 75 Madison 46 Madison 55 Madison 53 Second Round Madison 60 Madison 46 Madison 69 Madison 56 Madison 61 Madison 66 Madison 68 Madison 68 TOM DUNCAN Madison 54 Senior Forward Madison 72 1960-61 VARSITY SCORES Centennial Central Franklin Wilson Cleveland Washington Roosevelt Marshall Benson Jefferson 'Gra nt Lincoln Franklin Wilson Cleveland Washington Roosevelt Marshall Benson Jefferson Grant Lincoln FINAL PIL HOOP STANDINGS W L P t PF Grant .... .............. Wilson ........ .. ...... Jefferson ............ Cleveland ............ MADISON ............ Lincoln ...... ....... Benson ...... ....... Franklin .... ....... Roosevelt .............. MIKE DITIY Marshall ..,........... SSDIOI' Cenfel' Wqghingfgn DAVE POSTLEWAIT RON KENYON TERRY LAWRENCE Senior Forward Senior Forward Senior Forward c 0 1.000 1147 2 .900 1090 6 .700 1057 9 .550 1050 10 .500 1157 10 .500 963 12 .400 1004 13 .350 1114 15 .250 935 16 .200 951 17 .150 820 LARRY HARD 8 9f 9 10 11 10 10 11 10 Y Junior Center Bask etball FIFTH PLACE FINISH IS BEST EVER A .500 won-loss record of 11-11 was the result of the 1960-l96'1 hoop season. At the outset of the season, the team was hailed as possible PIL cham- pions by many coaches due to height, speed, and potential scoring ability. But the potential the experts thought they saw failed to fully develop as the team fought to overcome the memories of last season. Terry Lawrence led the offence with nearly 400 points, but rugged Pete Peterson was the key man on the rebounds for the Solons. Though the Senators finished in a tie with Lincoln for fifth place, it was a relief from the long dry spell of last year. Coach Donn Gassaway is to be congratulated on the tremendous team improvement. The Senators also were the city's best scoring team with the highest team average in the PIL. The season was perhaps highlighted by two games which the locals lost. The one-point squeak of the Central Catholic Rams and the second round two-point loss to un- defeated Grant fboth of which teams found their way into the state tourney? were tluilling contests which could have gone either way and-in which the Red and Blue gave excellent performances to make them victorious in defeat . LAWRENCE, PETERSON LEAD SOLON COURTMEN The absense of the scoring power of league lead- er Terry Lawrence is going to be one of Coach G-assaway's big problems next year. The brunt of it will probably rest on junior John Nelson. Law- rence managed to drop in 3'99 counters this season at a clip of 19 points per game. Lawrence, who made the city first team and the state third team in the all-star rosters, was criticized as a poor de- fensive playerg ibut it appeared to most Solon fans that the number 14 snagged more than its share of rebounds. Pete Fireball Peterson will also be sorely missed. His outeside shooting kept the Sen- ators in many games that would have otherwise been hopeless routs. Mike Ditty and his erratic but successful layups will be missed in the 1962 team and will probably be replaced in the center posi- tion by Larry Stretch Hardy. DICK OGAN JIM WALSH AL MONTGOMERY Junior Guard Junior Guard Junior Forward JIM SCOTT Senior Forward DAVE MORGAN Senior Guard PETE PETERSON Senior Forward JOHN NELSON Junior Guard Cleveland Games The Cleveland Indians stopped the Senators twice. The first clash was Clevelond's all the woy as they won 58-42. The next game the Senators played solid basketball through most of the game but still ended on the short end of a 72-69 count. Grant Games The Grant Generals remained undefeated as they edged the Senators 62-55 and 56-54. ln the second tilt the Solons led nearly all the way and held the platoaning Generals through the first three quarters, but tired in the fourth and ended on the short end of the count. Lincoln Games The Senators split with the fred-shifted Lincoln Card- inals. The Cards edged the Solons in the first en- counter 56-53. In the second game the West-Side boys iumped to a 'I4-0 lead but the Senators, led by John Nelson, ended on the top side of a 72-66 Ssofes 1 l l Marshall Games l The Senators dropped the league's newest entry, the Marshall Minutemen, twice. The first game was close all the way as the Salons eked out a 54-52 1 win. In the second round the Mads used a torrid second half to pull out a 66-49 win. Franklin Games The Senators started off their PIL basketball season with a 65-56 win over the Franklin Quakers, their first league win since February of 1959. The Quakers, fast becoming one of the league's better teams, turned the tables on the Solons 69-60 in the second game. Jefferson Games The Jefferson iinx held true through this baskett- ball season as the Demos dumped the Solons in o pair of games 51-46 and 73-69. The Senators stayed with the lightning fast Democrats through the first half but fell short in the stretch in each encounter, Vee Hoopers FRONT ROW: Pekka Patokoski, leigh Porter, Tim Farra, Dave Buell and Dick Wise. 2nd ROW: Ken Trapp, Mike Kelly, Dick York, Gary Becker, Bill Hendrickson and Ron Lucas. 3rd ROW: Ron wanson, Jim Hof- ferber, Tom Aldrin, Dick Ryding and Tom Reifenrath. .IAVEE SEASON OF 'l96'l Pre-Season Madison ...... ....... 4 O Centennial Madison ....... 25 Central ...... First Round Madison ...... ....... 4 0 Franklin .... Madison ...... ......... 3 5 Wilson ...... Madison ....... 50 Cleveland .. Madison ....... 42 Washington Madison ...... ....... 4 0 Roosevelt .. Madison ...... ....... 4 2 Marshall -... Madison ...... ....... 4 4 Benson ...... Madison ...... ....... 4 4 Jefferson .. Madison ...... ..,.... 3 3 Grant ........ Madison ...... ....... 5 8 Lincoln ...... Second Round Madison .,..... 43 Franklin .... Madison ....... 56 Wilson ...... Madison ,,,... ..,,... 4 5 Cleveland .. Madison .,.,,, 4,.,,,. 3 8 Washington JV Coach Bll.l. WIITALA looks 0I l Madigan --4.., --.---- 3 8 Rqgseyelt ,, as Manager Mike Spear points Madison ,,..,, ,,,,,,. 5 8 Marshall ..., out a team weakness. Madison 4...,, ,.,,,,, 5 6 Benson ,,,.,. Madison ..,... ,....., 5 1 Jefferson .. Madison ,...,, ,,,,,,, 3 9 Gran? ........ Madison ...... A...... 5 3 Lincoln ...... Frosh Courtme Front row, left to right: Dave Logan, Keith Helser, Bill Coulter, Jim Gates, Justin DeBoer, Dan Wriggle, Mike Boss and Al Ditty, 2nd Row: Art Mosher, Doug Coate, Dave Shocker, Ron Cox, Tim Ferra, Jan Mascall, Terry Burton and Tom Rivenrafh. Back Row: Daryol Bradstreet, Dave Davis, Fred Lambert, Dick Campbell, Dick Riba, Ed Denton, Rick Hardy, Ron Swanson, Rick lfyding, Curtis Hicks and Gary Hopper. 1961 FROSH RECORD Madison .................. 7 4 6 7 24 Wilson ........ .... 9 7 10 14 40 Madison ...... .... 5 8 14 6 33 Rooseveltt .... .... 1 5 8 16 10 49 Madison ..... .... 1 0 10 10 14 46 Benson .... .... 6 8 9 1 1 34 ' Madison ..... .... 1 0 5 9 9 33 Grant ...... 2 21 12 14 49 Madison ..... .... 6 3 12 5 26 Franklin ., .... 5 10 16 12 43 Madison ........ .... 9 14 9 I3 45 Cleveland .,.. .... 6 10 11 21 48 Madison . 5 15 6 1 27 wQsh1ng16H f... if 14 18 16 13 61 Madison ........ .... 1 4 4 7 4 27 Marshall ,,.... .... 1 2 22 12 26 72 Madison ..... .... 6 7 7 6 27 I J ff ...... ,... 2 o 10 11 3 44 ,fadilfgn ,,,,,-,,---,--,,---. 6 4 7 6 23 F f e S 11 m Q I1 coach, sm PLUE, Lincoln --A---,,,-----.----. 4 4 12 10 30 auses in his team's workout to Total Points for: 311 Average 31.1 T Total Points Against: 470 Average 47.0 ann' P p o s e for photographer, Dan TOM OGAN DAVE LAWRENCE KENT MaClNTOSl'l 'l'l5 lb. Soph 129 lb. Senior l56 lb- 5el'1iOI' Varsity Fronf row, left io righfz Gary Eshelby, Mike Soulhard, Dave Orkney, Dennis Troxell, Warren Troxell, Dave lawrence, Wally MEL DAVIS Linder, Bob Garmen, Keith Iverson, Tom Ogan, Rabin Ballon 140 lb. senior and D0-'S Hfffgef- 2nd Row: Sroit Fisher, Steve Overton, Tom Walker, Geof Clayton, Rick Shannon, Pa? Sailing, Mel Davis, Steve Dunn, BOB GARMAN TOM FOWLER GARY ALUSON 123 lb. Soph. 'I67 lb. Soph. 191 Ib. Senior TIM BROWN KEITH IVERSON TERRY I-ESQH HW Senior 120 lb. Senior 167 lb. 5en'0 Wrestling l Kent Macintosh, Mike Maclnrosh, Jack Taylor, Chip Fisher, Gerald Siockwell and Dick lnukio. 3rd Row: Terry Lesch, Dave Knighi, Larry Galloway, Jim Zach- ROBIN BOLTON or, John Eichison, Tom Fowler, Deon Franciscoviich, Gary 105 lb. 50pl1. Allison, Tim Brown, Roger Behencouri, Jack Selunder, Hans lorenfzen, Phil Bergstrom and Richard Carrier. ROGER BETTENCOURT sTEvE DUNN JACK TAYLQR HW Senior 140 lb.Junior 135 lb- JUHIOY W? wi'- iw Q nf lv BNN., ,Q .ak 4 5, 5? li wi 9. 3,4 V? 'x A Q , , T .Lfii:,Q2iQ,4nV-L,: i - fyff W5 -f Q -if , fifgg' 2' -Q1 it g If It :gg J V Wresthng WRESTLERS FARE WELL IN 1961 VARSITY GRAPPLING SCQRES Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison M-adison Madison M-adison Madison Madison Madison Jerry Lyons' mat men had a very season. Although the varsity squad to twin the city title as some had made a very fine showing by Brown and Jack Taylor to the meet where they garnered fourth and in state respectively. The JayVee was the best in the City for the third year as they continued undefeated 1958 season. The freshmen grap- did will, The baby Solons un- gamered the city dual meet title no official scores are kept. 18 41 45 Roosevet .,...,.. 46 28 23 Lincoln 17 35 28 20 30 30 Front Row: Dave LeBrun, Bob Hirsch, Bruce Gabrielson, Larry Postlewait, Mike Limcicum, Jerry Gardiner, Terry Brown, Alvin Adams, Gary Pounder, Jeff Batchelor, Jerry Bryant, Harold Baird, Donny Carlston, Larry Vinton, Rolfe Buzzell, Gary Krombien, .lim Houck, Ron Scheurer, Allen Olsen, Jon Gustafson and Steve Shropshire. Second Row: Vic Ecklund, Gerald Neff, Dennis Colby, Conrad Gustafson, Jim Bradshaw, John Sother, Dick Tautfest, Mike Miller, Jim Husk, Greg Etchison, Wayne Husk, Tom Stevens, Craig Hhoreson, Al Car- rington, Jerry Hopper, John Fuller, Mike Schnacky, Tom Hopton and Dennis Lee. Third Row: Keith Logan, Rick Malchert, Rodger Stockwell, Bob Meisen, Bob Rowatt, Craibl Mendenhall, Tim Londos, David McCall, Robin Fragoll, Wally Green, Harlond Edwards, Jim Hollos, Paul Post, Ray Agostino, Dale O'NeiI, Tom Waugh and Robert Moore. David Dougas Scapoose ........ Marshall Franklin Cleveland-:ii Wilson .......... Washington ., Benson .,.... e.. Jefferson e .,,. 32 12 10 11 25 18 30 14 17 25 15 Grant ........ M.. 16 JERRY LYONS, wrestling coach and new head grid coach 141 Senior Lettermen Promise Madison Best Cinder Season of All Time Back row, left to right, Tim Brown, Roger Bettencourt, Paul Dorrol, Dove Postlewait, Miko Reinhart, Den- niss Getch, Hans lorenzen, Gary Allison, Dan Bailey, Coach Roger Mockford, Dave Scott, Pete Peterson, Dick Armstrong, George Blackman, Bill Toney, Ken Allen and Bob Green. Front row, Doug Brenner, Brian Duffield, Virgil lngraln, Tom Nowak, Kent Macintosh, lon Kenyan, Gordon Brewer, Dan Tenn and Jerry Wellington. DAN TONN, defending PIL mile champion and stu- dent body veep, mixed his politicking with his running. At press time he had already nln a 4:27.5 mile at the Far West Classic Indoor Meet, but he faces strong competition from Grant and Central high schools. GORDON BREWER, Madison spring prexy, was an- other political traclcman adding class to the squad. He specializs in the 880 and should win the city title in that event, although he is often forced to run the mile against his bettter iudgement. TOM NOWAK hands baton to KENT MACINTOSH as they practice for the sprint relays. They are the Solon's fastest century men and may give Grant some trouble by city meet time., Four years ago Madison's first cinder mentor, Don Pickens prophesied that when the class of '61 were seniors Madison would win- the PIL championship. l see no way that can lose, he said. Ironically it is now the responsibility of a coach who was then one of Picken's foes to make DAN BAILEY has vaulted 'II' 6 and should be over I2 feet by City Meet time His strongest compe- tition should be from a fellow Solon and from a former Senator now at Grant. TIM BROWN is Modlson's biggest hope for a blue ribbon and ten team points in the shotput. The Solon heavyweight has been throwing over 50 feet with consistency. this prediction come true. The Solon cindermen certainly lack no talent and do have the potential to win the PH. track Iaurels, but whether or not Roger Mockford will have a winning team is now unknown. Early yearbook deadlines do not per- mit the reporting of the spring sports season. DENNIS GETCH annd RON KENYON Kleft to rlghtl are ln the et post tion as they prepare for a fast start. Kenyon is one of the Solon s best 220 men at his first year on the cinders. Getch doubles very well In the 220 and low hurdles. DAVE POTLEWAIT is only one of a long line of Posts at Madison. He may be one the better high iumpers in the city this season. GARY ALLISON may be the track team's high point man if he can double by winning both the high and low hurdle races. With record-holder Melvin Renfro gone Allison's biggest threat will como from Grant. ROGER BETTENCOURT IS for obvious rea- sons known as Big Daddy Bettencourt . He used his great power to heave the iron ball 50 feet already this year. PETE PETERSON IS one of Portlands best 440 runners. He is expected to garner quite a few blue ribbons in that event. arsity Track Squad B The sophomore and iunior cinclermen are, left to right in the back row: Scott Fisher, Dean Franciscovitch, John Hanasen, lorry Hardy, Gill Ferguson, and Managers Chuck Houston, Ransom Sanders, Rod Roberts, Bob McConnell, and Allen Carrington. 5th row: Coach 'Frank londos, Van lgou, Phil Thompson, and Lyle Hayes. 4th row: Tom Hopton , Dole O'Neil, Jim Hofferber, Pekka Patakoski, Dennis Wright, Bob Schyler, and Ron Olson. 3rd row Geof Clayton, Tom Fowler, Wayne Brown, Dave Child, Jack Silander, Dave King, John Fuller, Pete Martindale, and Gary Allison. 2nd row: Gene Saylor, Alan Morse, Vic Ecklund, Jim Kitzerow, Gordon Haage, Rick Shannon, Kent Schlitt. Bob Meison, and Mike Webb. lst row: Pete Mulder, Mickey Whittaker, Jim Truax, lauren Bolster, Bob ladum, Dick Curtis, Wayne Gabel, Mike Maclntosh, Steve Dunn , and Henry Owen. aby Solon Thinclads The 'frosh cindermen are as tollows: Front row, left to right, Paul Post, larry Vinton, Dick Hardy, Dave Scheurer, Harland Edwards, Tim Londos, Doug Brenneke, Rodney Hoff, Gary Jackson, Bill Hinkle, Tom Reifenrath. 2nd row: Dave Logan, Jan Mascall, Dennis Colby, Al Adams, Wallie Greene, Ron Cox, Steve Dunn, Mike Macintosh, Dick York, larry Postlewait, Ed Bowen, Doug Coulson, Ray Delano. 3rd row: Scott McEnery, Kent Macintosh, Roy Ketcheson, Bill Stuart, Gary Allison, Greg Lynott, Keith Helzer, Chic Bradstreet, Dick Riba, Mike Miller, and Ed Robbins. 4th row: Greg Dean, Dave Nashif, Jim Rommel, Greg Etchison, Allan Olson, Bob Jacobs, Corky Orkney, and Jim Husk. 145 Varsit Diamondmen VARSITY BASEBALL. Back row, lefl lo righl, Randy Brindley, Allen Montgomery, Gerry Swanson, RDI! Dawson, Jim Sergeant, Terry Lawrence, Bob Howie, Keilh Lampard, Bob Walker, Dick Wise, manager Jim Reece, and Coach Bill Wiilala. Fran? row: Ed Berardino, Dick Ogan, Gary Willoughby, Dave Morgan, Ron Lucas, Miles Bell, Jim Walsh, Tom Walker, Ran O'Halloran,n and Jack Taylor. Jim Zachor gives the come on signal fa Jim Walsh 123D who slides inlo home lo score a run. Courtesy of the Oregonian 146 PIL Standings W L Pct. GB Madison .,...,,,,.., ..... 8 0 1.000 - Jefferson . .....,. 6 2 .750 2 Wilson ,... . ..,... 6 2 .750 2 washington -. ....... s 4 .ssc :va Franklin -.. ..... -.4 4 -500 4 Lincoln -. ..----- 4 4 -500 4 Benson ,,,. ....... 4 5 .444 4Vz Cleveland - .-.---- 3 5 -375 5 Gran! ,,, ...... .3 5 .375 5 Marshall -.. ....... 2 6 -250 6 Roosevelt -. - .... -.0 8 -000 D Scores of First Games Madison .... Madison .... Madison .... 4 Franklin 3 Wilson 5 Cleveland Madison .... ...... 'l 0 Washington Madison .... ...... 'I 5 Roosevelt Madison .... Madison .... Madison .... 5 Marshall 5 Benson 8 Jefferson mx Q U V f , f . he 'f?5i?I MESEM K as ..s. ,I 75555 X E44-Qi ' J L, A Q - .. .c,-'N gfg,wWb,:.-7w:1,.gfg ,... , W 1 . '. A , 9sr.mg,g iff,-9 ?i?.5M'ffvw1ke 'XWWK W3 WWW M-bww 3.4-a 42? ,gg-mm Q 'Y , -L Golf Team Mrs. Hcmmerle shows Lindo Vollsiedt, her number one golfer, how to grip club. Coach Cecil Tutfle demonslrofes putting technique. From left lo right, Dick Hooper, John Nelson, Conch Cecil Tuttle and Bob Weir. Sandro Nelson. Back row, left to right Art Miles George Erwin John Nelson Dick Hooper and Tric Johnson Front row John Franz Duane Sumner Mike Boss and Bob Weir Left to righi Coach Delpho Hammerle, Teri Applegate, Korlo Viking, Erma Cooper, Linda Vollstedf. Noi picfured are Vicki Corkett, Vicki Huenergord, Sue Guerreiioz, Carole Wrighf, Tennis Courtmen The girls' tennis team pictured to the left consists of in the back row: Alice Part- ridge, Donna Flynn, Linda Browne, Su- zanne Herren, and Peggy Cloverdale. In the front row are: Dianne McQueen, Janet Volchok, Kristin Smith, Rae Swicegood, and Carol May. 1961 GIRLS TENNIS TEAM Name Class Carol May ...........,....,............... Jor. 'Rae Swicegood ...... ....... S oph. 'Kirstin Smith ...... ...... S enior Suzanne Herren . ....... Senior Alice Parttridge .,.... ........ S oph. Peggy Coverdale , ,.... ,..... S enior Andrea Anderson .. .....,. Senior Janet Volcltok . ....... ........ 5 oph. Linda Browne ...,. ............. S enior Dianne McQueen ....,.,,.......,.. Soph. 'colcaptains cf the team Exp. Position 2 No. 1 singles 1 No. 2 singles 2 No. 3 singles 2 No. 1 doubles 2 No. 1 doubles 1 No. 2 doubles 1 No. 2 doubles O 1st altternate 0 2nd alternate 0 3rd alternate COACH VERI. DUCKERING has obtained remarkable CAROL MAY is the best female tennis player Madi- JOHN GREEN has bean q top player for the success in his four short years of coaching tennis son has seen. Only a iunior she is rated one of tho tennis foam, He now holds the number one at Madison. Here The Duck demonstrates a back- best in the state and is expected to place either and figures to play well at the State tourn hand- first or second in State. 150 The boy's tennis team which which is pictured to the left consists of from left to right in the back row: John Green, Harold Sackett, Ted Jackson, Gordon Noraine, and Dick Noel. ln the front row are: Tom Ogan, Rick BGYYOF1, Kurt Larson, and Conrad Gustafson. 1961 BOVS TENNIS TEAM Name John Green ,.... Ted Jackson ..,.... 'Harold Sackett ...... Gordon Noraine Rick Barron .. ,..... . Kurt tl.arson ..., Dick Noel .....,.... Tom Ogan ............. Conrad Gustafson . .lon Gustafson ..,. 'team captain Class Senior Frosh Senior Soph. Soph. Soph. Jr. Soph. Soph. Soph. Exp. Position 3 No. 1 single 0 No. 2 single 3 No. 3 single 1 No. 1 doubl 0 No. 1 doubl 0 No. 2 doubl 0 No. 2 doubl O lst alternate 0 2nd alternate O 3rd alternate Junior arsit Rall Back row, Iefl ia right, Linda Deprehs, Joey Nahomey, Lana Kemp, Poi Stone, Par O'Brion, Deanna Heller, and Kathy Savage. Kneeling in front are Gary Wridge and Jon' Iverson. iz- 1961 Sports Year Summary The 1960-1961 sports year at Madison is sure to one of the most memorable of all time. In the program the Solons began the year by arch-rival Grant 20-O on September 10. completed the season in third place losing to Jefferson and Benson by only one each. Outstanding gridders were Best Bob Walker, Best Blocker, Bill Martindale, Most Inspirational, nent Macintosh. Solon cross country men did well also. After be- the season by routing Franklin, Roosevelt, Marshall- in a four-way meet, they placed well in and went on to the state meet. Individual City Country champion Dan Tonn was awarded Outstanding Runner Trophy. The Winter sports picture was also a bright one. wrestling team led by State grapplers, Tim and Jack Taylor finished third in city as a The Jayvee matmen, however, won the city as they continued their fantastic record of be- undefeated in three years. The Poolmen land womenl did a, very fine job representing the Senators as they compiled a won-loss record. Sue Meinhoff took the indi- Girls' honors as she nabbed the trophy. The trophy was shared by Mark Harbert and Bob The basketballers finished in fifth place and won of their games. Though this sounds rather dis- it is not. The team lost nearly all of the games by two or three points in exciting scrappers which could have gone either way. This includes a two point squeek of Grant who won the PIL title. Terry Lawrence sunk 399 points to earn the Best Offensive Player award, while Fireball Pete Peterson wals the SoIon's Best Defensive Player trophy. As Spring Sports begin the Senators seem to be reaching the highest amount of prestige and victory possible in athletics. The Baseball team is currently in first place all alone on a six game win streak. The arm of Dick Wise and the bat of Jim Zachor are leading the Red and Blue currently. The Cindermen are doing a remarkalble job. After dropping a close meet to Cleveland, the Senatorls came back to rout Franklin, Roosevelt and Lincoln. In the City Relays the Mads placed seconld, their best performance ever, behind only the Generals. The Relay meet saw two city records erased from the books. In the distance medley Lauren Bolster CM milel, Pete Peterson 1440 yd.J, Gordon Brewer 4880 yd.J and Dan. Tonn Qmllej set a record of 10:56.3 erasing the 1959 mark of a Grant team. The shotputters set a new PIL mark oy 146' 6 . This champion team consisted of Tim Brown, Van. lgou, and Rober Bettencourt. The Spring sports of golf and tennis look bright. Coach Verle Duckering is looking for a tennis victory over Grant which has been undefeated since 1941. Coach Cecil Tuttle's golfers which have lost only one match so far and should be a threat for the PIL crown. on we eww: r . vllflf A V ' -W . L +3 +2 Y:3 SfN x +I -fl' - gg 'rr zrr 1 cukk rc UL UM The students in Mr. Jean Pratt's seventh period pottery class are learning to use the kiln and the pottery wheel. Miss Lois Takach's art metal class is working on various proiects such as soft and hard soldering, enameling and etching. M25 Mr. Cecil Tuttlefs second year mechanical drawing cl a s s in- cludes some beginners. Archi- tectural drawing is being done by about nine of the students. -TABGTZNA fArt-Shopj Those enrolled in Mr. Floyd Pe- terson's woodworking c I a s s have the opportunity of devel- oping their skills and knowledge in areas of cabinet and furni- ture making. , i ...mnmgw ff, 154 With a growing need for univer- sal communication these stu- dents find Russian a timely language for study. Mrs. Mar- iorie McDonald demonstrates a lesson on the board. Hemde pruchan iForeign languages! Language study is not entirely confined to grammar. Here, Mr. James Fenwick's fourth year French class inspects some ex- otic French food. German has become the lang- uage of science. These German students under Mr. Howard Pur- vis are working to master the language. Madison is one of three schools in Portland to have a language laboratory. Located in C-'I7 it is under the direction of Miss Dorothy Kull. K 7' F1 1 Miss Shirley Dunaway's office practice Miss Mary Andersen's first year typing class is working on a rotation schedule class is working on accuracy in their five so that they can learn to operate all the minute drills. They are also becoming machines, acquainted with the different styles of business letters. XJ Economfa Qgggggticcu-fCome do The girls in Mrs. Hope Bennett's sixth period home economics class are preparing food for the sophomore dinner. This is an example' of practicable application in the classroom. 156 Shakespeare's Macbeth was studied by Mrs. Norma Cramer's senior literature classy here they are taking a test on what they have read. Mrs. Helen Matich's sophomore English class studies Charles Dickens' Tale of Two Cities. The study of literature and poetry is stressed in the sophomore year of English. Snglish The freshmen in this combined class are studying English grammar, and litera- ture in relation to their social studies unit. Some of the students work on a mural in connection with their studies. The boys in Mr. Roger Mockford's sopho- more health class are studying the dif- ferent bones of the body. The students in Miss Janice Fellers sev- enth period physical education class are participating in calisthenics. QQ- QT. fy f nv CP.E.-Health, 8 Mrs. RevaRichterrefers to a chart in aid- ing her students who are studying the functions and structure of the human body. The girls study health for a half year and physical education the other half. This fast moving sport of volleyball is en- ioyed by the boys in Mr. Fred Morineau's physical education class. Volley ball teaches the boys teamwork and co- ordination. Q 158 Mr. Duane Fiskum directs his second year algebra class in manipulations of algebraic func- tions. Miss Joan Steyaert instructs her first year algebra class in the fundamentals of this subiect. 0531 YTEKUATTCUS lMathematicsJ The p ra c tic al applications of mathematics is studied in Con- sumer Math. Mr. Homer Hein's class is composed of juniors and seniors. They are learning how to fill out income-tax forms as one of their units. 159 Mr. Joe Brugato uses the blackboard to demonstrate a problem to his senior mathematics class. Senior math is a course which combines trigonom- etry,torms of geometry,and advanced algebra. Physiology, an advanced science course, under the direction of Mr. Robert Dam- berg involves the study of the anatomy and functions of the human body. Dis- section provides an excellent opportunity for practical comparison and observance of the material studied. SCIE CG Hawker- 1 Mr. James Norton uses a chart for reference to explain one facet of his course. Biology is an in- teresting class which opens the door to science for many stu- dents. 160 Students find that physics is cm course involving the mechanical theories of science. ln this ex- urnple students ore working with cz problem concerning motion and friction. Nfico,+u1xL+ mqazuutl Zlimxonomrgg-tiw 3'CI2I'lC0'qLCil15S' ff L ccationo ammaisqyiantai clavfcie jg! 5C Elf H coccipc 'Cil0Tl1LfC varte iorae 4HCI +CaCc:oi+caci,zfQf+zH,0 Force 2 Mass Yelocft 2 R General Science helps to spark the im- aginations of these students. Mr. Philip Blairis class is studying the mechanical elements of this course. Chemistry has become an essential course in understanding the composition and reaction of all organic and inorganic material. Mr. Keith Wooldridge's class finds laboratory experiments invaluable in their studies. The experiment being Worked here is one involving titration. i ,XM jk ,Eg ,gs Y ff Q E HQ lie E, i. ,,, . L A. Mx , , .i L 1 ,,.i- M, ,E I I V X 'V V7 A Ng.. Q - ff 'rf-gfgafm M3353 Q -5- Q, W we -1-Wm e f . , -, My wg . ,,,,, . .L . My an wma ,,.A EE, CLASSES Madison's Educational Enrichment program had a modest beginning. It expanded from four classes the first year to twenty-two the next year. Mrs. Janice Shukart was the program's first di- rector, since then Mr. Walter Eriksen has been its coordinator. In the '58-'59 school year 13.8'Kt of the student body participated, but in the last two years the per cent has been reduced. Out of the entire student body of 2,180 students, 190 were involved. The classes were held in English, social studies, mathematics, science, and artp and they were approximately one half the size of a regular class. Most E. E. classes have involved academic subiectsg however, in past years E. E. sections were offered in advanced French and Spanish, music theory, art paint, art graphics, and drama. The purpose of the E. E. program is to help the academically able approach their capacities. This program started originally in 1952 under the auspices and funds of the Ford Foundation on an experimental basis. In 1955 the Founda- tion withdrewits funds and the then known F. F. lFord Foundationl classes became E. E. iEdu- cational Enrichmenti classes. The district now fi- nances the program which is still considered experimental. Observers from all over the Unit- ed States are curious as to how the program is succeeding. Here Mr. Walter Eriksen is in- structing his E.E. social studies class. His class is studying a unit on social problems, psychology, and family relations. Mrs. Elizabeth Barne's E.E. junior English class is engaged in the study of American literature. The sem- inar type class is common in E.E. courses. Mr. Verle Duckering's E.E. geometry class allows stu- dents to study more thoroughly the proofs of geo- metric problems. Creativity is combined with artistic talent in this E.E. art class which ls under the supervision of Mr. Robert Hughitt. Mrs. Sparks and Crew Mrs. Melba Sparks, Drama Director Members of the Stage Crew spend long tiring hours after school working on sets. Floyd Goodat, technical director and num- ber one man on stage is more than appreciated by all participants of stage activities. 166 How the radio and television can serve the needs of the U.S. was the topic for all students who entered PANEL speaking. From left to right, first row-Tom Nowak, Dianne Emerson and Bebe Heckman. Second row, left to right-John Green, Eric Warn, Jane Smelser and Sue Herren. DRATION. Tom Nowak, Emily Manning, .lim Scott and Linda Brown, not pictured. Those who participated in INTERPRETATION AND POETRY are: First row, left to right-Peggx Pheis- ter, Loretta Hilken, Emily Manning, aureen Matthews, Sandra Hornibrook, Dianne Emerson and Larry Derr. Second row, left to right-Judy Gardner, Sally Peter, Peggy Miesen, Karen Knott, Jane Smelser and Sue Herren. Third row, left to right-Phil Parks, Eric Warn, John Green, Tom Nowak, Dave Stauffer and Harry Newman. as 99 Guest Cottage By William McCleery CAST Hope Fairchild ........ .........,........ .......... E m ily Manning Lyman Poole ............... .......... H arry Newman Walter Fairchild .......... ...... G ary Adams Helen Fairchild ....... ......... K ay Smith Janet .............,........ ........ J udy Williams Mrs. Foote ......... .......... L ynn Rhoads Rita Forbes ............ ..... C hiara Dazio Harold Grimes ............ .................................... W ally Delaney Mrs. Badger ............................................................ Laurie Jones Guest Cottage, a comedy in two acts, was presented by Madison students to an audience of 600 on November 'I8 and 19. The play was a great success and the actors had as much fun as the audience. Temper! Temper! Mr. Grimes. A woman's work is never donel Are my slippers in here? 168 Now your going to listen to me! From left to right-Wally Delaney, Gary Adams, Judy Williams, Emily Manning, Harry Newman, Kay Smith, Lynn Rhoads and Chiara Dazio. Gary Adams as he applies makeup for first act. Lynn Rhoads, Judy williams, Laurie Jones as they apply hair whiting and make-up. 169 HEIDI Eosy does itl The play was given Saturday, February 24, to an afternoon audience of children and an evening audience of adults. The production included three acts, IB scenes and nine complete set changes. Both the vocal and instrumental departments, as well as the drama department, were represented. Heidi and Peter enioy the company of goats, borrowed for the production. Heidi cost selected by Drama Director Mrs. Me'ha Sparks includes the following, from left to right: Kayla Larson, Eileen Stratton, Wally Deloni, Lauri Jones, Gary Lofgren, Vonnie Connor, Brady Wood, Chiara Dazio, Phil Reifenrath, and Student Director Andy Anderson. 170 Has Heidi come yel? I think I'm going to like il here Alfogglher nowh 112-3. I'Il do with Heidi as I please. left to right, Linda Petty, Vonnie Connor, laurie Jones, Dave Van Schoiak, Kay Smith, Chiara Dazio. These people pre- sented an enioyable one-act play to an evening audience on April 6, 1961. The name of the play was Grandma Pulls The Strings, it was a comedy and was written by an unknown author. Une-Act Upon The Corner Of The Moon, was second in a series of one-act plays sented on April 6, 1961. In 1959 play was awarded first place in the gon National Thespian One-Act P Writing Contest. It was written by senior girl in Bend. From left to right, Eileen Stratton Laurie Jones portray two middle women in a rather comical one-act called, For Distinguished Service, wr by Florence Clay Knox. The action o play takes place in a cheerful li room of an expensive apartment. Plays o Gets the Car? This is the title of the t one-act play given on April 13, 61. lt was a comedy written by Chris gel. From left to right are: Roger holson and Doug Kappeler. The play es place in the Jones' living room. Not Tonight written by George Riggs and Manninly Walker was one of the funniest plays ever given at Madison. The Bel- Iow's living room is the scene of the ac- tion. This story is about a family of sleep walkers. Pictured are, from left to right: Judy Williams and Jean Yost. Indian Summer by Betty Brydon Beecher was the second play given. Pictured are Eileen Stratton and Gary Lofgren as they play a dramatic scene. The play takes place in Mrs. Grant's living room situated in a secluded corner of Long Island. Gary directed this play. SPEECH CGACHES Mrs. Norma Cramer Mrs. Eva McCaslin Mrs. Melba Sparks Mrs. Dorthy Youngblood SPEECH NNERS ocial, Economic Political and Military Problems f the United States was the subiect discusscl y those who entered EXTEMPORANEOUS speak- g this year. First row, left to right-Sue Herren, ebe Heckmon, Jane Smelser, Dianne Emerson nd larry Derr. Second row, left to right-Dick cott, Dick Manos, Bob Howie and Harry New- an. Third row, left to right-John Green, Eric urn, Tom Nowak and Dav Stauffer. The DEBATE teams from Madison discussed the U.N. into o central government. First row, left to right-Harry Newman, Sandra Hornibrook, Bebe Heckmon, .lone Smelser and Dave Stauffer. Second row, left to right-Diane Emerson, Bill Savage, Jim Scott, Bob Howie ond Larry Derr. Third row, left to right-John Green, Eric Warn, Tom Nowak and Sue Herren. RADIO: left to right-Tom Nowak. Dionne Emer- son, Connie Sherlock and Bebe Heckman. Second row, left to right-Mike Egans, John Green, Eric Warn, Jim Scott, Judy Gardner and Sue Herren. 175 A v Mw'fc4L MOMEN7'5 ik, s 4 Ll av' 3115 'X' ' 11951: 'Fi,.f!1Eei' Lf' ww If!i .Qf Wf,,, Q A .. .,., ' ...,,.. v f iiwyl , ,gsm ' U ,, ?fW!f'- ' K .mf ' 5 f yn-nm. 4 v Viv 9 ,X ik SENIGR CHUIR Row 1, left to right-Sally Theilade, Irene Hills, Doreen Cook, Kathie Johnston, Marii Muehsam Jean Mitchell, Lora Bower, Lotty Visser, Karen Kollmorgan, Eloise Schlak, Kathy Siner, Carol Mil liken, Jerry Keating, Eileen Smith and Lilly Vesser. Row 2, left to right-Karen Kaufman, Sue Fisher, Sandy Stephens, Karen Sallila, Jan Sahleen, Carol Pickett, Sharon Hollingworth, Barbara Hewitt, Jeanne DeRock, Cheryl Barnes, Betty Comp- ton, Esther Word, Vonnie Conner, Pam Hood and Sharon Gardner. Row 3, left to right-John Etchison, Jeffrey Bullock, Winston Renoud, Gary Lofgren, Dave Scott, Harold Sackett, Larry Roberts, Bert Van Gorder, Keith Iverson and Dale Zoebisch. Row 4, left to right-Mark Conger, John Christen sen, Tom Fowler, Jeff Iverson, Barry Solomon, Dave Stein, Eric Warn, Steve Jones, Ralph Fritchman, Tyrone Welty, Kirk Schulenberg and Ar- thur Winters. Pianist-Kathia Naumann. 178 Mr. Joe Edmlston HCIR OFFICERS FALL CABI ET SPRING CABINET President-Harold Sacketf Vice President-Gary Adams Treasurer-Bert Van Gorder Secretary-Donna Fowler Historian-Jerry Keating Robe Chairman for the full year is Esther Word. President-Gary Adams Vice President-Barbara Hewih Secretary-lofty Visser Treasurer-Barry Solomon Historian-Sharon Gardner 179 CHANSO ETTES The Chansonettes are now in their third year of performing. They are at selected group of thirty girls 'made up of sophomores, iuniors and sen- iors. This year new red blazers have been added as part of their uniform. The Chansonettes not only perform for the student body at school, but also for special groups and activities away from Madison. Row I, left to right: Deanna Forgie, Glenda Stillman, Gerry Turner, Bar- bara Clausen, Donna Thompson, Heather Moore, Marsha Shafer, Nancy Neubert and Sandy Brock. Row 2, left to right: Barbara Jarvis, Dawn Mrofchak, Ellie Henriksen and Mary Carlson. Row 3, left to right: Janet Volchok, Helen Hunt, Judy Gardner, Jan Siler, Sarah Haddox, Jan Brunkow and Sharon Burbach. Row 4, left to right: Dixie Bailey, Sue Lambert, Nancy Lilley, Cathy Hay- ness, Bev McKinney, Sally Johnston, linda Hammill, Arabelle Roberts, Joy Barker and Diana Ross. 180 Ed Swings E TERTAINING WITH MUSIC The Choir sings for the Oregon Eclucoiional Association. Men's Choir sings during Tllonks iving Tom Fowler, Barry Solomon, Robin Frifchmon, and Keith Iverson sing Dry Bones at Halloween Assembly. CHRISTMAS I SGNG The grand Christmas Program was presented to the student body on Thursday, December 22, and to their parents that evening. Through the combined efforts of Mr. Joe Edmiston and Mr. Norman Street, music directors, and Mrs. Melba Sparks, head of the drama department, the pro- gram was outstanding. The orchestra presented a medley of Christ- mas carols followed. by the Senior Choir and the Chansonettes with their numbers. After this the drama department cleverly acted out The 12 Days of Christmas. As a conclusion the com- plete choral department, accompanied by the orchestra, joined in singing the HaIleluiah Cho- rus from the Messiah. This spectacular pro- gram with a cast of over 300 students will truly be remembered throughout Madison's history. The grand finale: The choirs, accompanied by the orchestra, sing the Hallelujah Chorus From the Messiah' Senior Choir sings T here Shall A Star Come Out of Jacob. In The lnn sung by the Senior Choir. The Chansonehes present In Excelsis Deo. CONCERT Row I, left to right-R. Shelly, R. Brindley, S. Loghry, L. Loehrke, K. Alspach, M. Matthews, M. De'Rock, T. Powell, K. Schneider, L. Johansen, G. Alspach, A. Lessard, M. Boss and G. Shelley. Row 2, left to right-K. Frazer, J. Kitzerow, T. Lipscomb, N. Ratter, J. Bosley, D. Eisele, J. Knox, J. Eaton and R. Piper. TRUMPET TRI MAJ ORETTES DRUM MAJOR R. Thornburg S. Loghry, S. Wnttmayer, L. Hllken. R. Harper, R. Rogers, and R. Th: ORCHESTRA Row l, left to right-Concertmaster D. Lawrence, P. Swanson, J. Hielt, S. Cushman, Viola Principal L. Van Schoiack, S. Gunderson, K. Tanaka, C. Ellis, Cello Principal R. Heald, P. Snelson, S. Tyle, M. Metzger and C. Hershey. Row 2, left to right-J. Cropper, L. Johansen, P. Lambert, J. Klassen, L. Loehrke, M. DeRock, B. Raab, R. Shelley,, S. Loghry, M. Cork, C. Burkheimer, L. James, K. Nordland, D. Wahlberg, M. Schafer and L. Anson. The orchestra plays for the Just Jazz assembly. 186 1 - v-..- .-1 6-..' gn - . I Q- ' ' ' . , . ' a -' - ' . . w'.- 7. .ff ' -- ' , , Ia -- 5 , I' . .I, I. 'fI1- '.f I I I I -f I .I ' ' 'J -.. .' . I ' Q -- - , ISI- ,. . , . 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Row 2, left to right: Jack Hunter, Ernie Rasmussen, Dave Buell, Jim Sergeant, Lois Mehner and Judy Shumway. 1 Editors Left to right: EARLENE NELSON, Business Manager, VICKIE MILLER, Exchange, GAY GUMESON, Activity, STEVE BOND lseatedl, Sports, JOAN APLAN, Feature, JULANE THOMAS, Ad Manager, GAIL DARLING, News. Spring Editors Left to right: GAIL DARLING, News, BARBARA LAMB, Ex- change, MARK O'DONNELL, Sports, GAY GUMESON, Feature, JAN KENNELL fsealedj, Managing editor, DAVID WATERBURY, Education, EARLENE NELSON, Business Manager, and JULANE THOMAS, Adverfising Manager. FEDERALIST STAFF MR. ROBERT HUGHITT, art advisor, and MR. JOSEPH KOVACH, FEDERALIST advisor, survey a completed division page. Co editors of the FEDERALIST, MIKE BRASKY annd MARILYN STEWART Recording an accurate and complete account of Madison's history during the past year has been the purpose and goal of the 35 FEDERAIJST staff members. The first proiects of the year were to decide on the cover, color, dedication and thexde- cision tohave a title page, which is a first in Madison's history. In order to produce an excel- lent book, many hours, both in class and after school, have been spent taking pictures, typing, proofreading and laying out pages. The work was worth it though as the staff enioyed work- ing together in publishing the best book ever. 192 Photographers from top to bot- tom: JIM GILBERT, DAN TONN DOUG POTTS and BILL SAV- AGE. Left to right: JANE WILSON ond CONINIE COQUILLETTE, junior co-editors, JAN FIGINI ond GEORGIAN HOLSHEIMER, sophomore co-editors, SUE MEINHOFF and BARBARA GLOS- SON, freshman co-editors, lay out pages. Senior co-editors, ESTHER WORD and PEGGY COVERDALE stand in the buck. Left to right: JON NELSON, sports co- editor, KATHY ETcHlsoN, promotion di- rector and DAN TONN, sports co-editor. Left to right: CAROL MAYER and EILEEN BELI- Working on a layout are Curriculum Co-Editor, ANITA VEAU, business managers, check their books as OLSONp Administration Cu-Editors, GORDON BREWER, ad managers. KATHY DECAMK TOM DUNCAN DIANA DAVISy Curriculum cu-Editor, NORMA STEARNS and PAM HOOD, deposit money with them. 193 Left to right: SHARON SORENSEN and DARYCE ROBERSON, co-editors of stuffs and organizations, type copy while KAYLA LARSON and TOM SIMONSON, club co-editors, proofread for mistaken. PAT HAMILTON, activities co-editor, JAN-ICE FLANNERY, JOAN FORSSTROM, artists oo-editors, BEV BARNES and GARY GRUBBS, index co-editors, are working hard on the FEDERALIST. 194 Left to right: musxc co-editors DOUG POTTS and MARILYN LEE, drama co-editors DIANE PRICE and LINDA PETTY. MAD STAFF left to right: Nicki Ladwig, Julie Hurd, Mardella Harding, Konrad Daae and Jan Flanery. left to right, standing: Julie Hurd, Susie Klann, Nicki Ludwig and Mr. Pratt. Seated: Kathy McCuddy, Cheryl Slloox, Sue Peyton, Mardella Harding, Jan Flanery, Gary Grubbs and Konrad Daae. left to right: Gary Grubbs, Cheryl Silcox, Susie Klann, Sue Peyton and Kathy McCuddy. The Mad Staff supplies school organizations with quality art work such as: posters, banners, program covers and lettering. To be on the art staff one must have had general art, commer- cial art or adequate background in lettering techniques. Mr. Jean Pratt is the advisor. The fall chair- man was Sue Peyton and co-chairman Julie Hurcl. Spring chairman was Julie Hurd and the co-chairman was Janice Flanery. FALL ST UDE T CGUNCIL BARBARA HEWITT President LYNN YOSHIHARA Secretary Row 'l, left to right: B. Von Gorder, R, Nelson, K. Butts, G. Vollstedt, G. Brewer, D. Denman, B. Clausen, J. Mitchell, D. Emerson, B. Hewitt iPresidentJ, G. Bryson lChaplainJ, T. Koppong fPorliamentarianJ, L. Yoshihara KSecretaryJ, S. Simpson, L. Wridge, D. Price, P. Higgins, J. Urbonek, J. Ogilvie, A. Anderson ond D. Lee. und B- German- Row 2, left to right: J. Coquillette, N. Ewing, P. Hood, D. Remington, C. Wright, K. Lopez, J. Smelser, N. Neubert, S. Kniss, B. Glosson, C. Londfoir, N. Rogers, L. Cook, M. Stewart, C. Sterkel, C. Frickey, S. Piesky, D. Disselhorst, A. Mowlds, S. Burboch and M. Anderson. The main obiective of the Foll Student Council hos been to form committees to solve various school prob- lems. These committees have been concerned with noon activities, cafeteria clean-up, o new school song, plan- ning assemblies ond other activities. A workshop which taught the students parliamentary procedure and the aim and obiectives of the Student Council was held at the 'First of the year. 196 Row 3, left ta right: D. Thomson, B. Reynolds, D. Helzer, P. Miller, S. Johnson, B. Herri-ck, L. Anderson, L. Hamilton, P. Stone, S. Ross, J. Anderson, M. Fowler, R. Agostino, D. Zenger, B. Britton, M. Johnson, P. Hotchkiss, K. Francois, J. Nasmyth Row 4, left to right: D. Wilson, B. Leifermann, K.-Strode, P. Marx, M. Crain, E. Worn, H. Lorentzen, R. Swanson, K. McNiven, J. Scott, M. Egans, R. Howie, D. Car- ver, P. Miner, R. Dowson, R. Scott, D. Collins, R. Hoff and H. Newman. MR. LEONARD RIN EARSON Advisor SPRI STUDE T COUNCIL Joan Scherer Dan Tonn Secretary President Row 3, left to right: S. Sorensen, M. Heydel, K. Sallila, P. Mills, K. Nordlund, R. Row 1, left to right: B. Van Gorcler, R. Frilchman, B. Gobrielson, J. Mascall, K l-UCUS. B- GIOSSOY1- J- Smelieff R- PUSVIBWGH- K- MCNWSH- C- BU5l - J- ClUfl'1Cl'l- L- Butts, G. Brewer, D. Denman, J. Simonson, J. Wellington, J. Scherer lSecretaryJ Cook, L. Vollstedt, T. Fitzgerald, M. Johnson, S. Brook, W, Williams and D. Zoe- D, Tom, qpresidentj, J, Leo fChqpIainJ, L, Mascall, B. McKinney, D. Price, J bisch. Urbanek, L. Wridge, J. Ogilvie, l.. Petty, M. Demitrakikes and G. Casper. Row 4, left ta right: E. Cantwell, T. Kyer, L. Hamilton, P. Pheister, J. West, S. Taylor, Raw 2, left to right: R. Cooper, J. McNeff, S. Summers, S. Kent, M. Wetel, C J- Smith. L- Deff- R- Hodges. 5- Rvden. P- Relfeflmllt. J- FVUUflC0lS, L- GGFHBVS, 5- Boughner, C. lnukai, B. Brewer, S. Petterson, M. lnukai, B. Leifermann, S. Rayner Howie, J. Elliott, H. Lorentzen lParliamentariant, R. Nickolson, B. Coulter, P. Alex- N, Day, B. Schmidt, T, Barczy, G. Nordluncl, A. Mowlds, S. Ulman and B. Dwyer ander and M. Landfair. The 1961 Spring Student Council had a workshop on March 9, 1961, which gave those who attended valu- able experience in leadership and parliamentary pro- cedure. Standard committees were appointed and the council officers were elected. They are: Joan Scherer, secretary, John Leo, chaplain, and Hans Lorentzen, par- liamentarian. The 1961 to 1962 student body budget and the cafeteria situation have been the main oblects ofthe spring agenda. 197 NATIGNAL H0 GR SGCIETY vs--:Ep ,T X 1 1 SENIORS Row I, left to right: Dan Tonn, Harold Sackett, David lawrence, Carol Milliken, Katie McGill, Joan Scherer, Tom Nowak, Paul Meyer, Bob Walker and Bob Smith. Row 2, left to right: Sharon Gardner, Jean Parker, Joan Forsstrom, Julie Hurd, Sue Meinhoff, Karen Willmore, Barbara Hewitt, Joel Verbin, John Rosenthal, Bill Martindale, George Brakel and Douglas Lee. Row 3, left to right: Sharon Sorensen, Diane Johnstun, Ann Wegener, Carrol Tebo, Kay Denfeld, Cheryl Barnes, Janice Flanery, Helen Sirrine, Betty Compton, lynn Mascall, Sue Peyton, David Arbuckle, Steve Bond, Jack Hutchison, Phillip Thomas and Gordon Brewer. Row 4, left-to right: Cheryl Silcox, Connie Coquillette, Kathy Siner, Diana Davis, Linda Browne, Stanley West and George Blackman. Those missing: Sharon Barr, Sylvia Bonney, Will Flavelle, Douglas Hawley, Ray Heald, Suzanne Herren, Barbara Jacobsen, Doris Jardine, Valeri Kleinfelter, John Leo, Lonna Pashek, Betty Robb, Bert Richardson, JoAnn Sams, Jim Scott, Kristin Smith, Norma Stearns, Marilyn Sterkel and Gary Vollstedt. 198 The purpose of National Honor Society is to encourage scholarship, leadership, citi- zenship, service and good character among the students. To be eligible for membership a student must have a 3.6 or better average for each year. Membership is retained pro- vided that the member's grade point average remains at 3.4 or above. This year there are 'll7 members, 61 sen- iors and 54 juniors. The members are often asked to help in activities around the school such as working on the election board and serving as guides for school guests. A pot- luck and an alum party are held annually. Each spring a banquet is given for all high school seniors in Portland who are in Na- tional Honor Society. Seated: Harold S'ackett QPresidentJ, Mrs. Charlotte Winters and Dave lawrence iVice Presidentl. Standing: Joan Scherer fSergeant-at-cirmsl, Katie McGill lChap- Iainb, Coral Milliken CSecretGryl, JoAnn Sams iHistorianl, Dan Tonn lTreasurerJ and Bob Smith CSergeant-at-armsl. JU IORS Row l, left to right: Karol Albright, Nancy Cleghorn, Karen Kollmorgan, Connie Sherlock, Kathleen Mc- Cuddy, Barbara Simpson, Connie Frickey, Linda MacPike, Jan Orkney, Frances Price, Linda Sims, Sally Theilade and Wendy Moentenich. Row 2, left to right: Dixie Bailey, Mary Graham, Jan Heald, Carole Burns, Patsy Baum, Dorothy Thomson, Sharon Hollingworth, Gayl Bryson, Alice Van Nuys, Emily Manning, liliah Loehrke, and Ruthann Mik- kelson. Row 3, left to right: Joanne Wood, Judy Gardner, Peggy Pheister, Diane Britton, Linda Wilmoth, Bonnie Reynolds, Nathan lsseks, Joel Soderland, Phil Parks and Bob Stites. Row 4, left to right: Bob Schuyler, Jim Grinnell, John Christensen, Wayne Gabel, Loy Prather, Van lgou, Mike Egans, Dick Noel, Lyle Hayes, Larry Derr, Marvin Fisher and Rod Briece. Those missing: Jeralene Craig, Allyn Dutton, Beverly Kleiner, Pekka Patokoski, Peter Raasina, Gloria Sullivan and .lim Walsh. 199 GIRL ' LEAGUE FALL CABI ET JUDY OGILVIE DIANA DAVIS Pfesidem Vice-president JULIE IVERSON PEGGY COVERDALE CHERYL BARNES Secretory Treasurer Historian BARBARA JACOBSEN PAT BROWN Senior Rep. Senior Rep. CHERRY CRAIG JUDY DAVIS BETSY HERRON Junior Rep. Sophomore Rep- Sophomore Rep. 200 GIRLS' LEAG E SPRI G CABI ET LYNN YOSHIHARA PAM H909 President Vice President JAN ORKNEY GAYL BRYSON DIXIE BAILEY Secreiary Treasurer Historian PEGGY COVERDALE JUDY SCHWEITZER CASSANDRA DIGGINS LINDA MACPIKE Senior Rep. Senior Rep. Junior Rep. Junior Rep. KAREN KNOTT LYNNE LARSON MARSHA ALMETER JERI LYNN BOE Sophomore Rep. 50PI'0m0 9 ReP- Freihman Rep. Freshman Rep. 201 BOYS' LEAGUE SPRI G CABI ET TOM SIMONSON President TOM KOP PAN G Vice President FOLEY GORDON Secretary RON KENYON Treasurer ERNIE RASMUSSEN Historian JACK HUTCHISON GARY LOFGREN TOM FOWLER DAVE LEBRUN Senior Rep. Junior Rep, Sophomore Rep. Freshman Rep. 202 DOUGLAS LEE President BOYS' LEAGUE FALL CABI ET TOM DORSEY Vice-presideni PETE PETERSON Secreiury JERRY WELLINGTON Treasurer MIKE REINHART Historian RANDY BRINDLEY TOM QGAN Senior RSP- Sophomore Rep. 203 LIBRARY STAFF Loft to right: Judy Stallwood, Tom Walker, Ruthann Mlkkelson Mana Sudar, Beverly McFarland, Jackie Gatos, Loretta Lowe and Wanza Baker Row l, left to right: Sally Theilade, Pat Williams, Linda Bergman and Diane Smith. Row 2, left to right: Stanley West, Lynda Clum. Barbara Dick and John Goodrich. 1 During 1960-61 we have added 2000 books to our library to bring our total number of books to I'I,653. The average circulation is 244 books per day, and going by this figure, the average student reads 'I6 books dur- ing the year. An outstanding feature' of our li- brary is the 152 different periodicals, 70 of which are indexed in the pe- riodical guide. Many students enjoy and make much use of the folio books which are on open display stacks. All books and magazines are in open stacks, an excellent facility which aids students greatly. Left to right: Mary Graham, Sara Turner, Molly Coyle Kathy Radmacher Barbara Logging, Amy Boyle and Nancy Clausen Missing: loren Bolster, Rod Briece, Donna Green, Jan Heald and Carol Roberts. 204 BOCDKR00 HELPER Left fo righl: Dean Wilson, Mrs. Peggy Kernan, Barbara Gunderson Qseoledl, Bobs Cascioto, Cheryl Barnett, Monika Heydel, George Brown, Virginia Simonson Cseatedl, Karen Jokes, Dolores Vaufrin, Bonnie Waterhouse and Carolie Salhre. AUDIO-VISUAL TECHNICIANS . ., , - . 'YH - --'- -.,'---.--H, - . . - and Sieve Gooderhom. Row 2, lefi fo right: Joe McCallum, Ron Scott, Joanne Gardner, Bill Larson, Bill Erdahl, Stove Karnes, Susan Gunderson, Keilh Dooley ond Pal Naylor. 205 COUNSELGR ' IDE Row 1, left to righv: Gay Gumeson, Eileen Beliveau, Eloise Henriksen, Kayla Larsen and Dee Duncan Row 2, left to right: Jun Kennell, Carol Johnson, Donna Williams, Susan Ellioh and Belly Compion. OFFICE ASSISTA TS Left io right: lane Deck, Sandra Ross lsecnedl, Sharon Peferson, Kellie McGill and Sandra Rambo. 206 STUDE T ST GRE HELPER Row 1, left to right: Kathy Siner, Lynn Larsen, Cheryl Acker, Janet Brunkaw, Karen Falk and Mary Carlson. R'ow 2, left to right: Mrs, Smith, Virginia Rosenthal, Louise Van den Bosch, linda Anderson, Karen Knott, Gayl Bryson, Judy Davis, Karen Brown, Margaret Harris and Judy Culbertson. Helpers not in picture: Foley Gordon, Teddy Jean Clark, Carol Norene, Nancy Ewing, Barbara Martin and Kathy Seastrom. ERVICE CREW Rlow 'l, left to right: Deanna Forgie, Marina Gerritsen, Donna Marie Canham and Jackie Meyer. Row 2, left to right: Tonie Wood, Sandi Rehse, Mrs. Ruth Pennington, Judy Harvey, Bonnie Altman, Shir- leen Holweger, Nancy Albrecht and Scott Johnson. Row 3, left to right: Greg Castleberry, Dave Fischer, Sandra Hough, Tom Kelly, Mary Puffer, Cathy Stew- art, Dianne Heuer and Barbara Westland. 207 DEL-KI ACTIVITIES Adel-ki began the school year with a get acquainted Pizza party for its twenty-one mem- bers. As a service project, month- ly calendar sheets were printed and distributed. 1961 brought new officers, new members, and varied social activities, such as a friendship with Atrios and an installation of officers. Mrs. Shir- ley Petery served as advisor. Front row, left to right: Barbara Jacobsen, Treasurer, Marilyn Sterlrel, Secretary, NOYMU SVGUYNSI Full President: Judy Schweitzer, Spring President, Sharon Swenby, Spring Vice President, Dana Pedan. Second row: Pat Harnilton, Spring Treasurer, Alice Von Nuys, Spring Secretary, Frances Price, Historian, Peggy Pheister, Jon Heald, Linda MacPike, Judie Paul, Chaplain. Last row: Connie Ffichey, Judy Vandewater, Vonnie Conner, Linda Sims, Donna Watson, Dorothy Thompson, Marilyn Stewart. ATRIAS ACTIVITIES The members of Atrias are usually found with programs in their hands ushering for student body plays and assemblies. Among other service activities, the club sold punch at after-game dances and made nut cups for the teachers dur- ing the Christmas season. For enioyment, the girls held a Pizza Party in the early fall and have had ioint meetings with other service clubs. These activities and others have contributed to the curriculum of the girls who give their time for the enjoyment and comfort of others. From bottom to top, left ta right: Sue Herren, President, Vir- ginia Rosenthal, Vice President, Katie McGill, Secretary, Char- lene Myers, Karen Vantzelfden, Cherry Stone, Treasurer, Dor- lene Davis, Solly Kitzerow, Joanne Wood, Karen Jokes, Anita Olson and Linda Brown. 208 CLAVIER ACTIVITIES Clavier is an honorary club for music students. In order for one to achieve membership in this club he must belong to Choir, Chansonettes,Orchestra or Band, and obtain an above average in one of these music classes. ln addition to the music require- ments a member must maintain a 2.5 grade average. Mr. Joseph Edmiston and Mr. Norman Street are co-advisors. , Front row, left to right: Joel Verbin, Karen Sallila, Harold Sackett, Ray Heald CFall Presidentl, Donna Fowler CSpring Presidenti, Sue Gunderson, Peggy Swanson and Eloise Schlack. Second row: Sharon lourghy, Solfrid Johanson, Judy Gardner, Winston Renaud, Keith Iverson, Sandra Cushman, Jean Hielt, Karen Kollmorgon, Betty Compton, Jeri Keating, laura Bower and Barbara Hewitt. last row: Dilxafd Nelson, Gordon Norain, Barry Brown, Larry Van Schoiack, Barry Solomon, Ester Word, Sharon Hollingsworth, Karen Kaufman, Kathy Siner and Robert Shelly. CHESS ACTIVITIES The Chess Club is an interest club first or- ganized by a few students interested in the age old game of Chess. During the past year the membership has enlarged to 14 under the able assistance of Mr. James Blake who served as advisor. The only requirement necessary to ioin the Chess Club is a desire to learn to play Chess or to continue and develop one's ability to play this game of challenge and intelligence. From bottom to top, left to right: loy Prather, George Shelley, Sherman Egge, President, Gary Hewitt, Jeffrey Bullock, David , Knight, Vice President, James Campbell, Phillip Rudolph, David Church annd James Wilson. 209 From left to right, Mr. Robert Rowe, Sandra Thore- son, Helen Sirrine, Lucille Gerriets, Nancy Gordon, Wanza Baker, Virginia Simonson, Dave Arbuckle and Dave Waterbury. .F.O. ACTIVITIES The purpose of the Variable Frequency Operators is to estab- lish a radio club at Madison and to promote interest in radio. The officers of the club include: Pres- ident Don Dalzell, Vice-President Jeff Bullock, and Secretary Allen Carrington. QESIS ACTIVITIES Noesis was one of two new club started this year. The main ac tivities of the club are to rea and discuss interesting book and to aid the librarian by chec ing all the shelves to see th the books are in order. Some the books Noesis has read thi year are the Book of Job, Per landra, Animal Farm and E odus. First row, Mr. Charles Hatcher, Bruce Gabrielson, Bill Smuland, Alan Carrington, Duane Sumner, Don Dalzell, and Jeff Bullock. Second row, Bill Durkee, Dave Knight, David Wil- moth, Bill Larson, Jim Lesseg and Ron Crown. 210 ACTIVITIES The purpose of the Mad Pep- pers is to promote pep at the games. To do this the members used drills with pom-poms. School spirit was promoted at football g a m e s through the m e a n s of the team iumping through agiant paper hoop with a Senator painted on it. O n e of our main proiects through the year was decorating for the sports banquet. The time spent on the decorations seemed worthwhile as everyone seemed to enioy them. ECIVRES ACTIVITIES Taking core of dining room dur- ing banquets and other functions where food is served is the main obiect of this service club. Also, the group helps at formal dances which is appreciated by those that attend these affairs. Ecivres is a new club this year, started in January. The name is Service spelled backwards. The inset is of Miss Elma Shuck, advisor for Ecivres. PEPPERS Front row, left to right: Dianne Buhrmaster, Gay Lively, Joanne Henwocd, Marlene Anderson and Secretary Sylvia Lune. Second row, left to right: Carol Hammitt, Barbara Dick, Barbara Logging, President Lynn Dawson, Shirley Johns, Kathy Schoessler and Mrs. Delphn Hammerle, advisor. Back row, left to right-Joanne Klossen, Loretta Hilken, Pat Nayler and Carol Jones. Middle row, left to right-Judy Baker, Nancy Huslc, Carol Sweeney, Pom Schuyler, 'Frances Fitch, Jeanette Spear, Barbara Gunderson, Janice Cas- ciato and Sandy Gunderson. Seated, left to right-Vice President Carol Bishop, President Ellie Hen- rikson, Treasurer Alyce Heisler and Secretary Helen MacKenzie. 211 Front row, left to right: Emily Manning, Secretory, Gary Adams, Vice President, Floyd Goodat, Presidentp Dick Heder, Treasurer, and Mrs. Melba Sparks, advisor. Second row: Laurie Jones, Chiara Dazio, Vonnie Conner, Elsa Barczy, Mary .lo Hayden and Bob Woitasek. Third row: Mary Dale Johnson, Val Barnes, Linda Petty, Judy Williams, Jane Bahl- ing, Eileen Stratton and Ben Mallery. Last row: Wally Delaney and Tom Lande. T HESPIANS ACTIVITIES Thespians is a n honorary drama club organized under the leadership of Mrs. Melba Sparks. ln order for one to gain mem- bership in this organization he must excell in dramatics, show a desired interest in the group, and receive ten points by work- ing on various proiects connect- ed with the drama department. QUILL SCROL Front row, left to right: Joan Aplan, Ernie Rasmussen, Gail Darling, Steve Bond lFall Presidenti, Janet Kennell lSpring President! and Earlene Nelson. Second row: Jan Flanery, Norma Stearns, Connie Coquillette, Gay Gumeson, Susan Johnson, Jaan Forsstrom, Barbara Glosson, Marilyn Lee, Marilyn Stewart, Kathy De Camp, Anita Olson and Bev BQ,-nes, Last row: Doug Pottts, Daryce Roberson, Sharon Sorensen, Jim Gilbert, Gary Grubbs, Esther Word, Mike Brasky, Mary-Dale Johnson, Diana Davis, Eileen Beliveau and Jean Rezac. 212 ACTIVITIES Quill and Scroll is an honorary iournalism club first organized on December 9, 1959 by Mr. Joseph Kovach. On March 2, 1961 installattion of 26 new members was held at the May- fair Restaurant enlarging th roll call to 33. The major proiec for the year was the completio ofa student handbook to be dis tributed next fall. JAN FIGINI BARBARA GLUSSON EIIEEN BEIIVEAU PAI' HAMILTON .QV . aw, H 1, 'Q . 5 JANE WILSON IEV BARNES TEDERALIST fountain of Qoutb, 4 :Qui K r s f ff? 8 mmm-Fin: ' Co 1.. .,.. in GARY GRUBB5 KATHY DE CAMP V7 I . 'IB' , NNIE COIJUILLETE .rw 1 - 'wwf-Q' km. - I I I , - .' v - I: ,.:f... 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Av -: own- . -' . 5 -, 1, ' 4 - . -' ' Lo, 'O 1' H' ' 't iq-l ' Q' R3 I, Q ,.'e 14.- ' - . - - wf ,.. i- ':. .Q H ' A 2 .-1'.:+ A ' .5 .- .. 'C' .-....d X 1 1- -, - . Q . '. 1' - -1: '- .1 ',' -- ., , ,. WV-'-, .A ' .M N-v.,',. .-.,v -, .4 S .-.' V ' - -' .' 4.1f 'n 't -1' - -l I. . ,. 1.4 .fg 1...-, ' p . -.. . ,l 5 ' ' . i A . . .-4, r . sf, A. , ' v 0 . '. 0 . 1 . .,-.1 .,t. .4f. - o . Q . u O a , Pla the Role Seniors and freshmen met at an after-school tea for punch and cookies. Yea, F rosh! Gary Vollstedt soothes the ruffled feathers of a freshman, portrayed by Terry Beeh fleftl and Bob Dyke frightl as they express their first im- pressions of high school. Yum . . . Cupcakes! Pam Hood, senior, right, and Jerrilyn Bowe, freshman, left, scury to prove that a senior should be able to dress more quickly than a freshman as Sue Gottschalk referees. The fresh- man wonl 216 HAWAIIA L AU Eileen Stratton as Anna and Gary Lofgren as the -lunlof Rae 5PlCe900d Peffofmed King sing Shall We Dance? , a song from The 'Wo hula dances io the ef'i0Y- King and I, ment of her audience. The Annual Boys' League Hawaiian Luau was spareribs, barbecued chicken, sliced pineapple the first dance of the school year and proved to and Hawaiian punch were sold. Movies of Ha- .be a success. The drama department provided waii, which were shown through the evening, the entertainment. Food such as barbecued added authenticity to the event. 217 O E CHRIST M S EVE Queen of Christmas Formal, Andrea Anderson, views her subiects as her date, John Kyle, looks on. Qther prmcesses and their dates are, l. to r., Bert Van Gorder, sophomore Barbara Clausen, junior Lot- tie Visser, Tom Koppang, freshman Linda Depretis and Gary Wridge. Miss Merry Christmas receives her crown One Christmas Eve was the theme for the 1960 Christmas Formal. A Victorian decor was used with white and pink as the predominant colors. The fifteen foot tree was the focal point placed on a three foot stand in the middle of the dance floor. The tree was flocked white and decorated with three hundred pink ribbon roses. Midway through the dance, everyone gathered at the far end of the cafeteria for the crowning of Miss Merry Christmas. Andrea Anderson, senior princess, was announced queen and Gary Vollstedt, student body president, placed the crown and officially pronounced her Miss Merry Christmas. This year's dance was cl great success due to the work of the commit- tees, under the direction of lynn Mascall, general chairman. Approximately zoo couples attended the December T7 so- cial. Soft Music and Lights Prevail for Officers Couples enioy refreshments and dancing at the third annual Inaugural Ball, held in honor ofthe fall executive council. The social took place on Saturday, November 5, in the Senator cafeteria. Live music was furnished by Joe Dardis' orchestra from 8 to 11 p. m. The 'I6 executive council members were presented about midway through the evening. Roger Cooper was general chair- YTICTI. 219 ELVE DAYS Six caroling boys were 'brought on the sixth day of Christmas. L to r.: Gary Adams, Tow Fowler, Bert Van Gorder, Steve Jones, Robin Fritchman and Dale Zeebish. Mike Macintosh and Jim Reese, two Leaping Lords, were as force- ful in their role as knights of yesteryear. Dick Paddock,True Love, arrives at the house af Lady Fair via bicycle. The Milkmaids cow, por- trayed by Sandy and Sally Theilade, did a snappy tap dance. Bang, boom, tw e I v e boys a drumming for Lady Fair. From l. to r. Dennis Wade, Jim Lessig, and Steve Roden. 220 OF CHRISTMAS Andrea Anderson, as Lady Fair, awaits the ar- rival of True Love and her other guests during the twelve days of Christmas. Sharon Kinzel and the five golden rings go round and round and round and round as they roll to meet Lady Fair. of Lady Fair came' from the three French hens Judy Tangvald, Lonnie Wridge and Marilyn Stewart. Lady Fair, True Love and company watch as Jackie Baxter ascends from the clouds to ioin the six girls a dancing. QOnIy five are shownl 221 ST UDE TS GBSERVED During the Halloween Assembly a love song was sung by Robin Fritchman, senior, and 1960 Margie Meusim, iunior, beneath a yellow har- vest moon. The highlight of a September as- sembly was this clever yearbook sales promotion skit. John Leo- played the part of the FEDERALlST , Kayla Larsen the student, and Lynn Yoshihara depicted the Boo-Boo of the Yogi-Bear cartoon series. Mr. Davis, representing the Atomic Energy Com- mission, enlightened the minds of many Madison Senators with his interesting presentation of the functions of the atom. His student helpers were Penny Cowan, with the electric hairdo, and Mary Vale, anxiously awaiting her turn. THESE ASSEMBLIES 1961 The annual Boys' League Jazz Assembly was well accepted by the students. Members of the jazz combo from The Wayout, a popular Port- land nightspot, performed and demonstrated the latest tricks of their musical trade. Pep Assemblies, presented by both Fall and Spring Rally Squads, have inspired the spirit needed for Madison's many P.I.L. victories. Flere Jo Jean Urbanek and Linda Petty, of the spring rally, await service in their cars at Yaw's. Sergeant Carl Pike, sa-fety ambassador, sponsored by the Amer- ican Trucking lndustry, visited Madison to pro- mote a driving safety. Yvonne, appeared on Madison's stage to the de- light of all those in attendance. The couple hails from Amsterdam, Holland, the previous home of two of Madison's junior girls, Lotty and Lilly Visser. AFS exchange student, Louise Van den Bosch, comes from Holland also. CUPID'S DREAM, THEME Q Q Q J C1 Q E Furnishing entertainment during the customary dance intermission is this highly skilled jazz combo. Shown on bass is Madison graduate Brion Colep on drums, senior Tom Duncanp playing vipes is another graduate, Bill Schwitzer. it-5253 iii' 224 '- AA9 0 D Cfn X4D'Nf'6' OF SWEET HEART S' BALL ,,ms..fsrMx-'AS-If xi -.vfgvfilx-4gvfx3Kl'S? Dancing to recorded sterophonic records, the couples moved over the dance area. General chairman forthe annual girl-ask-boy semi-formal was Diana Davis. She is to be commended for her hard work, overseeing various committees to assure everyone a pleasant evening. Haddox and her Tom Fowler, are o w n ascending the stairway to the floor. This clever was bordered side by a mina- white,picket-fence. N l l s l l J T As the evening progressed, many couples enioyed sitting out various dances on this pink and white decorated swing. Karen Sallila and her escort, Jim Scott, are resting momentarily. 225 Leaders of Madison Honored Stan excells at serving to dinner guests. Madison's s t u d e nt body played host to the members of the execu- tive council at a buffet dinner held in the teach- ers' dining room. ln at- tendence were Joan Ap- lan, Mike Brasky, Gor- don Brewer, Kathy Butts, Barbara Clausen, Diana Davis, Tom Dorsey, Tom Fisher, Pam Hood, Bar- bara Hewitt, Janet Ken- nell,Tom Koppang,Doug Lee,John Leo,Lynn Mas- call, Tom Nowak, Judy Ogelvie, Corky Orkney, Joan Scherer, Jerry Sim- onson, Tom Simonsron, Marilyn Stewart, Da n Tonn,GaryVollstedt, Bob Walker, Tom Jaugh, Jer- ry Wellington, Lynn Yo- shihara. Other guests were Mrs. Bushnell, Miss Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Kovach, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Athletes Feted at Banquet Vice Principal Walter Erickson gets the Winter Sports Banquet underway as wrestlers, basket- ball players and rally members look on. Three special certificates were awarded to parents: Pete Peter- son's mother for contribution of an outstanding boy to Madison, Ruth Osborn, mother of Kent and Mike Macintosh, for rooting for her two sons, Mrs. Gerald Exley, who was awarded at certificate for being Madison's unofficial scorekeeper. For 28 years Mrs. Exley has kept individual scores for the schools at which Mr. Ex- ley has taught. 226 Wrestling trophies were awa ed to Tim Brown for Best Wr tler and Jack Taylor for the m points. Basketball trophy reci ents were Terry Lawrence f Best Offensive Player and P Peterson, Best Defensive Play ancake Breakfast Competitive Event Tickets were vigorously sold by m a n y energetic students. Prizes- were awarded to those students selling the I a r g e st amount of tickets. Dick Carrier, left, and Phil Thomas are shown admiring their award. Dads and Sons Feast Al ce Hiesler serves fathers and sons in d crowded cafe- Y teria on October 'I3. The annual Father-Son Banquet, the initial Dad's Club event of the year, was held on October 13. Among the many door prizes given were tickets to college football g a m e s at Multnomah Stadium, Doug Lee, Boys' League President, welcomed the Dads and Sons to the Banquet. The evening's menu consisted of a Swiss steak dinner served by girls from Miss Elma Shuck's home economics class. Entertain- ment was provided by the Mad- ison Boys' League with the help of Mrs. Melba Sparks, drama in- structor. Teachers' Reception The Senior Class held a receplion for the Madison faculty after school in the audilorium foyer. Refreshmenfs were served. Hat Day Ribbon Day Gay Gumeson and Gail Darling are swepf off their feet by ' ribbon pinning genlleman These are Madison's millinary boys: Tom Nowak, Brian Duf- field, Gary Allison, Dave Lawrence, and Dennis Gelch. EEK Dress-Up Day Dapper Jim Gilbert is shown here on Senior Dress-Up Day, surrounded by o crowd of girls: linda Petty, Esther Word, Pom Hood, Diane Price. Senior Assembly The grand finale, led by Terry Chester's combo. 229 . H . A1 X VA VM S ie' 2 , . ,sf . , ' Mr? xa ff'h ' 'K Q LJ 1, mmV.VAV ,W T, KK f,,,k-nfl--,,q.:: K . , QQ saw .1 y 5,1 -Wifi' S44-i1 f .,,. 1 , V' ' X . Fw. ' L r .- . , ::5':iSx 'S SM ' ., , -- I7:7iaHI '52 ., Lg 9'-Hifi , , fm Nf'Hlf.fffifS'f'f1 'k Hgffl 23 1 x E -k Wfit . E H - - f.Lfi,,5!,w:fw ww F M ' f - L . A ,V A l a? ,g.Lki' 4 ?' . ' xi, 'X M.1-' .35 I if -' 5-ii? ff JA L' f V For the thirty-fourth year Scholastic Art Awards for the encouragement of student achievement in creative art- were given in Oregon. Regional exhibitions give students the opportunity for local recognition. National honors are scholar- bships, gold medals, special awards, and the honor of having work displayed at the'National High School Art Exhibition at Chrysler Salon, New York City. Thirty- seven Madison stude-nts won these cov- eted awards with twenty-onequalifying for national honors. Their entriestinclud- ed oil paintings, prints, posters, crafts, jewelry, and sculpture. Gold Key Winners: First Row, l. to r., Dennis Bailey, Paul Dorrell, David Child, Daniel Brown, Dan Tonn, Bill Sav- age and Eric Cederlund. Second Row: Cheryl Barnes, Lor- raine Gilman, Rae Swicegood, Mara Udris, Kay Rieder, Wally-Delaneyand Dave Johansen. Missing- from picture are Bill Kruger and Gary Vollstedt. NOVEMBER Boys' and Girl GIRL OF THE YEAR DECEMBER Witiiesi GCTOBER MARCH A BOY CF T SEPTEMBER PAT HIGGINS Spirit L Belle Presented b The Jefferson High School Dance Band furnished the music for La Belle Soiree . Old songs with new arrangements were played to the deilght of the dancers. s if , Q l .Q .'.' xiii! fqpjjii Q ef' 'f at W Q ' -1. ' ' ig Q fi 5 miami? lr t A ' 1 , fiiigpaaff - -gg: .Q :55T'f2l V. :A 9 . '5ZiS'fzs-2Ia,fT:': 'if'il7':l f1f' Dim lights and beautiful music added to the formaI's provin- cial charm. Dancers had to keep their eves open so as not to collide with the many trees decorating the dance floor. During intermission, the French Cafe offered punch and creme puffs as re- freshments. Soireen the Junior Class Maitre de Tom Koppang! Loy Prather entertains. The colorful awnning hanging over the bandstand follow the soiree's lavender and white theme. IT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING GIRLS' LEAGUE EEK The sun was dim and the air was chilly, but the cotton dresses were present iust the same. Shown here in cot- ton regalia are, L. to R., Ron Kenyon, Linda Petty, Mike Brasky and Earlene Nelson. COTTON DAY J o e y Nahorney a n cl Audrey Mowlds are put- tering in their Qi gar- den ! ! 236 3 ' FAMILY FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS Q35 5, Mi PRINCESS CANDIDATES 4 Seated I to r. Lynn Mcscall, Carol Milliken and Diana Reming- ton. Standing I. to r. Elouise Schluk, Linda Pefiy and Karen Schoh. From I. to r. Lora BOXYEF, Dianne Emerson, Diana Davis, Andrea Seated I. fc r. Kristin Smith, Jolecn Urbunek and Stephanie A'1dGI'S0h, N0r1Cy Ewing cmd Put Brown. Simpson. Sicmding I. Io r. Lonnie Wridge, Marlene Speck and Johanna Visser. 1 MADISON'S FIRST FOUR-YEAR CLASS PROUDLY PRESENTS ,,, -1 PRINCESS KRISTIN MAY KAYLA PAM F ETE QUEEN LINDA JULIE DREA ON T HE 57-507' WITH U x 0000 00 00000000 00000000 00000001 0000 WC 4 0000 ' 00 0000 0001 0000000000000 0000000000000 .O000000000000l Mrs. Hildur Amundsen-10 Miss Mary Andersen-10 Mrs. Jacque-Marie Arellano-10 Mr. Ronald Aronson-10 Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Amelia Auld-10, 97 Elizabeth Barnes-10, 163 Gertrude Bean-10 Hope Bennett-10 Philip Blair-10 James Blake-10, 24 Mr. Warren Bolin-10, 116 Mrs. Retha Bowne-14 Mr. Joseph Brugato-10, 159 Mrs. Sue Bushnell-9 Mrs. Mary Ann Cairns-10 Mrs. Norma Cramer-10, 174 Mr. Robert Damberg-10 Mrs. Benona Dawson-10 Miss Georgia Dean-9 Mr. Elmer Drake-10, 205 Mr. Verle Duckering-10, 150, 163 Miss Shirley Dunaway-11 Mr. Joseph Edmiston-11, 178, 181 Mrs. Bethel Edmon-15 Mr. Ralph Ennis-11 Mr. Delbert Ensign-11, 162 A Abbot, Gary-Soph, 82 Abbott, Mary Lou-Fr, 98 Acker, Cheryl-Soph, 207 Ackley, Steve-Sr, 26 Adams, Alvin-Fr, 98, 135, 141, 1 Adams, Gary-Sr, 26, 169, 179, 212, 220 Adams, Jerry-Soph, 81, 82 Adams, Pete-Sr, 26 Adams, Wayne-Jr, 66 Aday, Charles-Jr, 66 Adcook, Edward-Sr, 26 Addis, Dawn-Fr, 98 Adix, Jam-sr, 26 Agastino, Roy-Soph, 82, 141, 196 Aqy, Carol-Fr, 98 Ahl, Annette-Fr, 98 Albrecht, Nancy-Soph, 82. 207 Albright, Karol-Jr, 66, 199 Alexander, Merrill-Jr, 66 Alexander, Merrilyn-Jr, 66 Alexander, Pat-Soph, 197 Alldrin, Tom-soph, 82, 136 Allen, Buddy-Fr, 98 Allen, Ken-Sr, 26, 142, 144 Allison, Gary-Sr, 26, 117, 121, 138, 139, 142, 144, 145, 228 Almer, Gary-Soph, 82 FACULTY l DEX Mr. Walter Ericksen-11, 97,163 Mr. Walter Erickson-9, 17 Mr. Gerald Exley-11 Miss Janice Feller-11, 158 Mr. James Fenwick-11, 64, 155 Mr. Duane Fiskum-11, 80, 159 Mr. Donn Gassaway-11, 134, 162 Mr. Robert Gilman-11 Mrs. Delpha Hammerle-11, 149, 211 Miss Dorothy Hart-11 Mr. 'Charles Hatcher-11, 210 Mr. Homer Hein-11, 159 Mrs. Betsey Hibbard-11 Mr. Robert Hughitt- 11, 163, 192, 231 Mr. Ben Jarrett-11 Mr. Gordon Johnson-11 Mr. Laurence Jones-12 Mrs. Peggy Keenan-14, 205 Miss Josephine Kelly-12 Miss Gwen Kohns-12, 24 Mr. Joseph Kovach-12, 192 Miss Dorothy Kull-12 155 Miss Dolores Leavens-12 Mr. Frank Londos-12, 117, 122 Mr. Gerald Lyons-12, 125, 141 STUDE Anderson, Pennie-Fr, 98 Anderson, Wayne-Jr, 66 Andrews, Glen-Soph, 82 Angell, Carolyn-Sr, 26 Angermund, Leonard-Soph, 82 Anglin, James-Jr, 66 Anson, Larry-Fr, 98, 187 Alpan, Nancy-Fr. 26, 98 Aplan, Joan-Sr, 190, 191, 210 Applegate, Teri-Fr, 98, 149 Arbuckle, David-Sr, 26, 198, 210 Armstrong, Richard - Sr, 25, 27, 126, 142 Arnett, Donna-Sr, 27 Arnold, Diane-Sr, 27 Arnold, Diane-Fr, 98 Arnold, Joanne-Sr, 27 Arnold, John-Fr, 98 Aronson, Jeff-Soph, 82 Atkinson, Daryl-Fr, 98 Atkinson, Jacqueline-Sr, 27 Atwood, Gary-Soph, B2 Aubel, Judith-Sr, 27 Aud, Jeane-Jr, 66 Austin, Jill-Fr, 98 Austin, Susan-Soph, 82 Bahling, Jane-Sr, 27, 212 Bailey, Daniel-Sr, 27, 142, 143 Mr. Fred Marineau-12 Mrs. Helen Matich-12, 158 Mrs. Eva McCaslin-12, 174 Mrs. Mariorie McDonald - 12, 155 Mrs. McKay Meindl-12, 162 Mrs. Luella Metcalf--12, 64 Mr. Roger Mockford-12, 124, 142, 158 Mrs. Helen Moreland--12 Mr. Raymond Niehaus-12 Mr. James Norton-12, 125 Mr. Frank Perry-13 Miss Vivian Pesola-13, 231 Mr. Floyd Peterson-13 Mr. Howard Sage-13, 162 Mrs. Janice Schukart-13 Miss Elma Shuck-13, 211 Mrs. Jessie Smith-14 Mrs. Marian Smith-14 Mr. Stephen Smith-B Mrs. Melba Sparks - 13, 166, 174, 212 Miss Joan Steyaert-13, 159 Mrs. Julia Strand-13 Mr. Norman Street-14, 185, 187 Miss Marguerite Sykes-15 Miss Lois Takach-14, 231 Mr. William Thomas-14 Mr. Harold Trautman-14 Mr. C ecil Tuttle-14, 126, 149 Mrs. Mrs. Mildred Peterson-13 Shirly Petery-13 Mr. William Plue-13, 131, 137 Mr. Jean Pratt-13, 195, 231 Mrs. Margie Purcell-15 Mr. Howard Purvis, 13, 155 Mrs. Minnie Randall-13 Mrs. Revo Richter-13, 158 Mr. Leonard Rinearson-5, 13, 17, 196 Mrs. Helen Robertson-13 Mr. Robert Rowe-11, 13, 210 Almeter, Marsha-Fr, 98, 201 Almon, Judith-Soph, 82 Almon, Vernon-Fr, 98 Alspach, Gerald-Fr, 98, 184 Alsoach, Kenneth-Jr, 66, 184 Althouse, Shirley-Fr, 98 Altig, Joe-Sr, 26 Altman, Bonnie-Sr, 26, 207 Ambrose, Gail--Fr, 98 Ames, Virginia-Sr, 66 Amlincr, John-Sr, 26 Amundson, Karen-Soph, 82 Amundson, Lowell-Fr, 66 Anderson, Andrea-Sr. 26.123,17O, 196, 218, 221, 223, 238, 239, 241 Anderson, Derryl-Soph. 82 Anderson, Donna-Sr, 26 Anderson, Earline-Fr. 98 Anderson, Eric-Jr, 66 Anderson, Janice-Sr, 26, 196 Anderson, Linda-Fr, 98 Anderson, Linda L.-Jr, 66 Anderson, Lindo M-Jr, 66 Anderson Marlene- Fr, 98. 196, 210 Bailey, Dennis-Sr, 27, 231 Bailey, Dixie-Jr, 66, 180, 199, 201 Bailey, Doreen-Soph, 82 Bain, John-Soph, 82 Baird, Harold-Fr, 98, 141 Baird, Sue-Sr, 27 Baker, Bonny-Fr, 98 Baker, Judy-Fr, 98, 211 Baker, Bakke, Bakke Wanza Jo-Jr, 66, 204, 210 Bill-Soph, 82 Karen-Fr, 98 Ballard, Vern-Sr, 27 Ballard, Vincent-Sr, 27 Balzer, Barczy, Borczy, Barker, Dianne-Fr, 98 Elsa-Sr, 27, 212 Tiny-Jr, oe, 130, 197 Joy-Jr, 66, 180 Barnes, Beverly-Sr, 27, 194, 212 213 Barnes, Bob-Fr, 98 Barnes, Cheryl -Sr, 27, 178, 198, Barnes, 200, 231 Valerie-Jr, 66. 212 Barnett, Charles-Fr, 98 Barnett, Cheryl-Jr, 66, 205 Barnha rt, Patricia-Fr, 98 243 l DEX Barr, Sharon-Sr, 27 Barron, Richard-Soph, 82, 150 Barton, Janette-Fr, 98 Barton, Paul-Jr, 66 Barton, Susan-Fr, 98 Basaraba, Barbara-Fr, 98 Bass, Carole-Jr, 66 Batchelor, Jeff-Fr, 98, 125, 141 Bateman, Tom-Sr, 27 Bates, Ronald-Fr, 98 Bates, Shaton-Fr, 98 Baum, Patsy-Jr, 66, 199 Boyley, Robert-Fr, 98 Bean, Marty-Soph, 82 Beard, Patsy-Sr, 28 Becker, Gary-Soph, 82, 124, 136 Beeh, Terry-Jr, 66, 216 Beeman, Donna-Fr, 98 Belden, Diane-Soph, 82 Beliveau, Eileen--Sr, 28. 193, 206, 212, 213 Bell, Miles-Jr, 66, 146 Beller, Dianne-Jr, 66 Belles, Gary-Sr, 28 Benedict, Greg-Soph, 82 Bennett, Bill-Jr, 66 Bennett, Eugene-Sr, 26 Bennett, Jim-Soph, 124 Bennett, Steven-Sr, 28 Bennison, Becky-Soph, 82 Berardino, Ed-Fr. 98, 125, 146 Bergman, Linda-Fr, 98, 204 Bergstrom, Danelle-Soph. B2 Bergstrom, Phil-Sr. 28, 139 Bergstrom, Sherri-Soph, 82, 130 Berry, Jean-Fr, 98 Best, Judy-Soph, 82 Bettencourt, Roger-Sr, 28. 117, 122, 139,142, 144 Bieler, Rodney-Fr, 98 Bigelow, William-Jr, 66 Biqqs, Michael-Jr, 66 Billinrzsley, Mike-Soph, 82 Bintliff, Norma-Sr, 28, 66 Bishop, Carol-Jr, 211 Blackman, George-Sr, 27,142, Blake, Marilyn-Sr, 28 Blazer, Dorman--Soph, 82 Blomgren, Lana-Jr, 66 Blunck, Soniia-Soph, 82 Bodin, Stephanie-Sr, 28 Boe, Jeri-Fr, 98 201 Boho, Andrea-Soph, 82 Bolles, Alan--Sr, 28 Bolster, Beverly-Fr, 98 Bolster, Loren--Jr, 66, 127, 145 Mr. Richard Unger-14 Miss Joan Weller-14 Miss Jean White-14 Mrs. Constance Wickwire-14 Mr. Allen Widestrom-14 Mr. William Wiitala-14, 136, 146 Mrs. Charlotte Winter-14, 80, 199 Mr. Keith Wooldridge-14 Mr. Jack Wright-14 Miss Dorothy Youngblood-14, 174 Bolton, George-Sr, 28, 138 Bolton, Robin-Soph, 82, 139. 140 Bond, Steve-Sr, 191,198,212,228 Bonner, Sandro-Fr, 98 Bonney, Sylvia-Sr, 28 Booth, Brad-Jr, 66 Borst, Gale-Soph, 82 Bosley, Judy-Soph, 83, 184 Boss, Mike-Fr, 98, 137, 149, 184 Bostick, Robin-Fr, 98 Bothwell, Judy-Fr, 98 Bottenfield, Tamara-Sr, 29 Bottler, Tim-Jr, 66, 124 Bouchard, Lee--Sr, 29 Boughner, CharleneSr, 29 197 Bowe, Jerrilyn-Fr, 216 Bowen, Edward-Fr, 98, 125, 145 Bower, Lora Lee-Sr, 25, 29, 178, 238, 209 Boyce, Connie-Fr, 98 Boyce, Johna-Jr, 66 Boyd, Barbara-Fr, 98 Boyington, Susan-Fr, 98 Boyko, Fram-Soph, 83 Boyle, Amaryllis-Soph, 83 Boyle, Arden-Fr, 9B Boyle, Bradsh Brands Sandra-Fr, 98 aw, James-Soph, 83, 141 haw, Lyndon-Fr, 98 Bradstreet, Daryl-Fr, 98, 128, 137, 145 Brakel, George-Sr, 29, 198 Brainard. Tracy-Soph, 83 Brasky, Michael-Sr, 29. 192, 212, 213, 234 Brawley, Ernest-Soph. 83, 185 Breckinridge, James-Fr, 98 Breckinridge, Virginia-Soph, 83 Breil, Randy-Jr, 67 Breil, Gary-Fr, 98 Breithaupt, Barbara-Sr, 29 Brenneke, Douglas-Fr, 98, 128, 145, 186 Brenner, Douglas-Sr, 29, 142 Bresee, Mike-Soph, 83 Brewer, Barbara-Fr, 98, 197 Brewer, Carolyn-Jr, 67 Brewer, Gordon-Sr, 19, 20, 29, 126, 142, 193. 196, 197, 198, 213, 226 Brewer, Terry-Soph, 83 Brickey, Jett-Jr, 67 Briece, Rod-Jr, 199, 204 Brien, Jeanette-Soph, 83 Brindley, Randy-Sr, 29. 146, 148, 184, 203 Britton, Bonnie-Fr, 98. 196 Davis, Britton, Diane-Sr, 29 Britton, Diane-Jr, 67, 199 Brock, Sandra-Soph, 83, 180, 197 Brooks, Carol-Jr, 67 Brooks Gretchen-Fr, 98 Brooks Rebecca-Fr, 98 Brass, David-Soph, 83 Brooks, Eileen-Sr, 29 f Brothe s, Dianne-Soph, 83 Brouillard, Darlene-Fr, 98 Brown, Alfred-Jr, 67 Brown, Barry-Soph, 83, 185, 209 Da 231 Brown niel-Sr, 29, Brown: Karen-Soph, 83, 207 Brown, Lois-Fr, 98 Brown, Pat-Sr, 29, 200, 238 Brown, Patricia-Fr, 98 Brown, Roger-Sr, 29 Brown, Terry-Fr, 98, 141 Brown, Tim-Sr, 28, 29, 117, 122, 139, 40, 142, 143 Brown, Wayne-Soph. 83, 45 Browne, Linda-Sr, 29, 150, 198 Bruhn, Judith-Sr, 30 Brunkow, Janet-Soph, 83,180,207 Brunkow, Timothy-Fr, 98 Brunner, Sandra-Soph, 83 Bruno, Mary Kay-Jr, 67 Bryant, Jerry-Fr, 98, 141 Bryson, Gayle-Jr, 67, 196, 199, 201 , 207 Buccella, Diane-Soph, 83 Buccella, Michael-Sr, 30 Bucholtz, George-Jr, 67 Buckner. Marsha-Jr, 67 Buell, David-Soph, 83, 136, 191 Buhrmaster, Dianne-Fr, 98, 211 Bullis, Judith--Fr, 98 Bullock. Jeff-Sr, 30, 178, 210, 209 Burbacl-1, Sharon-Soph, 8O,B3,180, 196 Burback, Janice-Sr, 30 Burbank, Eldon-Soph, 83 Burdett, Avril-Fr, 98 Burger, Phil-Sr, 28 Burkheimer, Carlann-Fr, 100,185, 187 Burlando, Frank-Soph, 83 Burleson, Carole-Jr, 67 Burnes, Rick-Jr, 67 Burnett, Ron-Fr, 100 Burnham, William-Fr, 100 Burns, Carole-Jr, 199 Burton, Terry-Fr, 100, 125, 137 Bush, Charlotte-Jr. 67, 197 Bush, Colleen-Soph, 83 Butler, Sandra-Fr, 100 Butson, Curtis-Soph, 83 Butts, Diana-Jr, 67 suns, Kathy-Jr, 19. 64, 67, 196, 197 Buzzell, Craig--Sr, 30 Buzzell, Rolfe-Fr, 98, 141 Byers, Susan-Jr, 67 C Calavan, Jeanine-Fr, 100 Calavan, Jerald-Fr, 100 Calkins, Carol--Fr, 100 Callahan, Bob-Fr, 100 Callahan, Jack-Sr, 30 Cameron, Geneva-Fr, 100 Cameron, Ronald-Fr, 100 Cammack, Nancy-Sr, 30 Campbell, Donna-Soph, 83 Campbell, Diane-Sr, 30 Campbell, Richard-Fr, 100, 137 Campbell, James-Scph, 209 Campbell, Robin-Sr, 30 Canham, Donna-Sr, 30, 207 Canich, Michelle-Fr, 100 Cant, Dorothy-Jr, 67 Cantwell, Ed-Jr, 67, 197 Canucci, Cliff-Soph, B3 Caramanica, Kathleen-Jr, 67 Cararnanica, Mary-Soph, 83 Carkner, Dave-Fr, 100 Carleson, Dan4r, 30 Carleton, Crystal-Fr, 100 Curley, Chris-Sr, 30 Carne Carlson, Dan-Soph, 83 Carlson, Danna-Sr, 30 Carlson, Janie-Sr, 30 Carlson, Linda-Sr, 30 Carlson, Mary-Sr, 30, 180, 207 Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Roqer-Sr, 31 Sallv--Sr, 31 Zelda-Soph, 83 Carlston, Danny-Fr, 100, 141 Carlston, Howard-Jr, 67, 124 Patricia Sr 31 Yi W 1 Caroenter, Gayle?-Sr, 31 Carpenter, Lon-Fr, 100, 205 Carpenter, Lynda-Jr, 67 Carrier, Dick-Sr, 31, 139, 227 Carrier, Mana-Sr, 31 Carrington, Alan-Fr, 100, 145, 205, 210 STUDE Carroll, Judy-Sr, 31, 129 Carson, Faye-Sr, 31 Carter, Kay-Sr, 31 Carver, Don-Sr, 31, 96 Carver, Rod--Fr, 100 Casciato, Barbara-Soph, 33. 130, 05 Casciato, Janice-Jr, 67, 211 Casciato, Mike-Fr, 100, 131 Casper Great-Sr. 3, 197 Castleberry, Gregory-Jr, 67, 207 Cavanaugh, Milton-Sr, 31 Cederberg, Judy-Sr, 31 Cederlund, Eric-Sr, 31, 231 Chatterton, Sherry-Soph, 83 Cheney, Georqe-Soph, 83 Chenney, Paul-Fr, 100, 125 Chester, Terry-Sr, 31, 185, 187 Chesterman, Art-Sr, 3 cmd, moved-Jr, 67, 145, 231 Christensen, John-Jr. 67, 178, 199 Christensen, Sandy-Fr, 100 Christie. Shirley-Soph, 83 Christotierson, Carol-Sr, 31 Christopher, Sandra-Soph, 84 Church, David-Fr, 100 Churchill, Judy-Sr, 32 Ciuman, Judy-Fr, 100, 197 Clancy, Sandra-Fr, 67, 100 Clark, Linda-Sr, 32 Clark, Steven-Fr, 100, 128 Clark, Teddy Jean-Jr, 67 Clarke, Anna-Fr, 100 Clausen, Barbara-Soph. 21 , 80, 84, 180, 196, 218 Clausen, Nancy-Soph, 84. 204 Clayton, Geof-Jr, 67, 138, 145 Cleqhorn, Nancy-Jr, 67, 199 Cleland, Jean-Soph, 84 Clement, DeWayne-Soph, 84, 124 Clint, Mary Lynn-Soph, 84 cum, rim-rr, 100 Close, James-Sr, 32 Clum, Lynda-Soph, 84, 204 Coate, Cathleen-Sr, 32 Coate, Douglas-Fr, 100, 137 Coler, Gary-Fr, 100 Cater, Nancy-Soph, B4 Cogburn, Leeda-Fr, 100 Colby, Dennis-Fr, 100, 125, 141, 145, 196 Coleman, Eupha-Soph, 84 Collins, Leroy-Soph, 84 Collins, Richard-Fr, OO Combs, Richard-Fr, 100 Compton, Betty-Sr, 32, 178, 198, 206, 209 Compton, Lauretta-Fr, 100 Conant, Lynda-Fr, 101 Conant, Russell-Sr, 32 Congdon, Maureen-Sr, 32 Conger, Marlene-Sr, 32 Conqer, Mark-Jr, 67, 178 Conner, John-Sr, 32 Conner, Kathleen-Sr, 32 Conner, Vonnie-Jr, 67, 170, 178, 208, 212 Conser, David-Jr, 68 Craig, Cherry--Jr, 68, 200 Crain, Marvel-Jr, 196 Crandall, April-Fr, 101, 185 Crandall, Robert-Soph, 84 Craner. Gregory-Fr, 101 Crawford, Fred-Fr, 101 Creamer, Elizabeth-Jr, 68 Creamer, Margie-Fr, 101 Crick, Jae-Jr, 68. 128 Crist, Peqgy-Jr, 6B Crites, Ann-Sr, 32 Crapper, Janet-Sr, 33, 186 Cross, Patricia-Jr, 68 Crouse, Keith-Fr, 101 Crouse, Kenny-Soph, B4 Crown, Ronny-Soph, 84, 210 Culbertson, Dennis-Jr, 124, 68 Culbertson, Judy-Sr, 33, 207 Curnmins, Eddie-Jr, 68, 128 Cunningham, Janis-Fr, 101 Cunningham, Sharon-Soph, 84 Currier, James-Fr, 101 Curtis, Richard-Sooh, 84, 124, 145 Curtis, Rose-Sr, 33 Curtis, Sandra-Sr, 33 Cushman, Sandra-Saph, 84, 186, 187, 209 Cutshall, Vickie-Fr, 101 D Doae, Konrad-Sr, 33, 195, 231 D'Agostine, Greg-Soph, 84 Dahlman, Julie-Fr, 101 Dale, Peter-Fr, 101 Dalrymple, Lynn-Fr, 101 Dalzell, Don-Jr, 68, 210 Danielson, Delta-Sr, 33 Danielson, Ron-Sr, 33 Darling, Gail-Sr, 33, 191, 212, 228 244 I DEX Dorr, Bryce-Sr, 33 Darrin, Robert-Soph, 84 Darrow, Dick-Jr, 68 Da Silva, Ann-Fr, 101 Davidson, Robert-Soph, 84 Davis, Darlene-Sr, 33, 208 Davis. Dave-Fr, 101, 125, 137 Davis, Diana-Sr, 19, 33, 193, 198 212, 213, 238 Davis, Jack-Soph, 84 Davis, John-Fr, 101 Davis, Judith-Soph. 84, 200 Davis, Larry-Sr, 33 Melvin-Sr, 33, 138 Davis, Mike-Saph, B4 Davis, Russ-Jr, 68 Davis, Wanda-Fr, 101 Davison, Sandra-Fr, 101 Dawson, Lynne-Fr, 101, 211 Dawson, Ronald-Sr, 33, 117, 118, 146, 196 Day, Earl-Fr, 101, 197 Day, Gregory-Jr, 68 Day, Nancy-Sr, 33 Dazio, Chiara-Sr, 33, 169, 170, 212, 233 Dean, Gregory-Fr, 101, 128, 145 DeBoer, Justin-Fr, 101, 37 DeCamp, Kathy--Sr, 33, 193, 212, 213 Deck Jane-Soph, 84. 206 DeKalb, Jake-Soph, 84 Delaney, Charleen-Soph, 85 Delaney, Walter-Sr, 34, 169, 170, 212. 231 Delano, Ray-Fr, 101, 125, 145 Delavan, Bill-Sr, 34 Delorenzo, Anthony-Sr, 34, 186 DeMary, Deanne-Sr, 34 Demitrakikes, Mike-Sr, 34, 197 Denfeld, Kay-Sr, 34, 198 Denley, Gerald-Fr, 101 Denman, David-Sr, 34. 129, 196, 197 137 Depretis, Linda-Fr, 101, 151, 218 Dellock, Jeanne-Jr, 68, 178 Dellock, Mary-Fr, 101. 184, 186 Derr, Larry-Jr, 626167, 175, 197, 1 Denton, Ed-Fr, 101, Desbiens, Barry-Soph, 85, 124 Dewey, William--Jr, 68 DeWolfe, Robert-Sr, 34 Dev, Lorraine-Jr, 68 Dick, Barbara-Soph, 85, 204, 211 Diebel, David-Jr, 68 Dietz, Gary-Sr, 34 Didier, Bonnie+Fr, 101 Diagins, Cassandra-Jr, 68, 201 Dikeman, Forrest-Soph, 85 Dimmick, Judy-Jr, 68 Dinneen, Jim-Jr, 68 Disselhorst, Diane-Soph. 85, 196 Ditty, Alvin-Fr, 101, 125, 137 Ditty, Mike-Sr, 34, 132, 135 Dixon, Carol-Jr, 68 Doering. Deanna-Soph, 85 Doern, David-Sr, 34 Domme, Margaret-Sr, 34 Donelson, Douglas-Sr, 34 Donnelly, Allen-Sr, 34 Eastman, Mike--Soph, 85 Easton, William-Fr, 102 Eaton, Janet-Soph, 85 Eaton, John-Fr, 102. 184 Eaton, Ralph-Fr, 102 Ecklund, Victor-Soph, 85, 141, 145, 185 Ede, Dan-Jr, 68 Ede, Sharon-Fr, 102 Ede, Helen-Fr, 102 Edgerton, Jay-Fr, 102 Edmiston, Chris-Jr, 65, 68 Edwards, Harland-Fr, 102, 125, 141 , 145 Efraimson, Judy-Soph, 85 Egans, Michael-Jr, 636 175, 196, 1 Egge, Sherman-Sr, 35, 209 Eggink, Kathleen-Jr, 69 Egner, Ken-Jr, 69 Eichman, Gordon-Fr, 102, 125 Eisele, David-Jr, 69 Eldridge, Sharon-Fr, 102 Eller, Jim-Sr, 35, 116 Elliot, Bruce-Soph, 85, 185 Elliot, John-Jr, 69, 197 Elliot, Susan-Sr, 35, 206 Elliott, ram-Fr, 102 Ellis, Clyde-Soph, as, 187 Emerson, Dianne-Sr, 35, 123, 167, 175, 196, 238 Emert, Wayne-Sr, 35 Emery, Susan-Sr, 35 Engele, Dale-Jr, 69 Engstrom, Sandi-Fr, 102 Engstad, Bonnie-Sr, 35 Enyeart, Vernon-Jr, 69 Erclahl, Bill-Fr, 102, 205 Erickson, Dianne-Fr, 102 Ervin, Jerry-Sr, 35 Erwin, George-Jr, 69, 149 Eshelby, Gary-Sr, 35, 138 Eshelman, George-Soph, 95 Eshelman, Shirlee--Sr, 35 Eslinger, Jane-Sr, 35 Etchison, Greg-Fr, 125, 141, Etchison, John-Sr, 36, 139, 178 Etchison, Kathy-Soph, 85, 193, 213 Evans, Sharon-Soph, 85 Ewing, Nancy-Sr, 36, 196, 238, 239 F Falk, Karen-Jr, 69, 207 Farm, Tim-Fr, 102, 125, 136, 137 Faust, Judi-Fr, 102 Feldman, Rick-Saph, 85 Fenton, Donald-Fr, 102 Fenton, Ron-Fr, 102 Ferguson, Dorene-Jr, 69 Ferguson, Gilbert-Jr, 69, 124, 145 Ferguson, Jim-Soph, 85 Ferguson, Karene-Fr, 112 Ferguson, Margaret-Jr, 69 Ferguson, Tim-Sr, 36 Ferland, John-Sr, 36 Fernley, Sheryldean-Jr, 69 Dooley, Dooyen, Keith-Fr. 101, 205 Mvran-Fr, 102 Dorrell, Estelle+Soph. 85 Darrell, Paul-sf, 34, 117, 120, 122 142, 231 Dorsey, Tom-Sr, 19, 34, 203 Dorton, Barbara-Fr, 101 Ferrell, Jarry-Fr, 102, 205 Ferrington, Beverly-Soph, 85 Fields, Donna-Sr, 36 Figini, Jan-Sr, 36, 193, 213 Figini, Mike-Fr, 102 Fillhouer, Ronald-Soph, 85 Finley, Barry--Fr, 102, 125 Dorton. Linda-Sr, 35 Doty, Sandra-Jr, 68 Draeaer, Kathy-Sr, 35 Drake, Barbara-Jr, 68 Drew. Gordon-Scph, 85 Du Bravac, Diane-Fr, 102 Duffev. Dennis-Fr, 102 Duffield, Brian-Sr, 25. 35, 142, 228 Duffield, Penny--Soph, 85 Duoqer, Chris-Jr, 68 Duns, Judith-Jr, ca Dummler. Jeanne-Fr, 102 Duncan, Dvenna-Sr, 35, 206 Duncan, Jerry-Jr, 68 Duncan, Tam-Sr, 35, 132, 193, 224 Duncan, Danny-Fr, 102 Dunlop, Timothy-Fr, 102 Dunn, Andrea-Fr, 102 Dunn, Stevwh, 68, 116, 138, 139, 145 Durkee, Bill-Soph, 85, 210 Dutton, Allyn-Jr, 68 Dwyer, Bebe-Soph, 85, 197 Dvck, Jeanne-Fr, 102 Dyck, Robert-Sr, 35, 216 Eastman, Shorty-Fr, 102 Eastman, Mary-Soph, 85 Finley, James-Fr, 102 Finney, Douglas-Jr, 69 Fischer, Betsy-Jr, 69 Fischer, Fischer, chap-sf, 139 David-Jr, 69, 207 Fischer, Tom-Fr, 21, 102 Fisher, Marvin-Jr, 69, 199 Fisher, Nancy-Fr, 102 Fisher, Scott-Jr, 69, 116, 138, 145 Fisher, Sue--Jr, 69, 17B Fitch, Frances-Jr, 69, 21 Fitgerald, Jerri-Fr, 102 Fieldos, Dorohty-Jr, 69 Flanery, Janice-Sr, 36, 194, 195, 198, 212, 213 Flannery, Richard-Soph, 85, 124 Flath, James-Sr, 136 Flavelle, Will-Sr, 36 Fleming, Arthur-Soph, 85 Fletcher, La Mont-Soph, 85 Fletcher, Pamela-Sr, 36 Flitcraft, Georgia-Jr, 69 Flood, Sharleen-Jr, 69 Floyd, Charlene-Fr, 102 Floyd, Paula-Jr, 69 Flynn, Donna-Sr, 36, 150 Ford, James-Fr, 102 Forgie, Deanna-Sr, 36, 180, 207 Forken, Pat-Fr, 103 Forncrook, Cheryl-Fr, 103 Forsstrom, Joan-Sr, 36, 194, 198, ' 212, 213, 231 Heydel, Evelyn-Fr, 104 Hickey, Forsstrom, John-Jr, 69 Foster, RoseAr, 36 Fowler, Donna-Sr, 36, 179, 209 Fowler, Margaret-Fr, 103, 196 Fowler, Thomas-Soph, 85, 116, 138, 139, 145, 178, 181, 202, 220, 224 Fox, Corliss-Fr, 03 Fox, Diane-Sr, 36 Fragoll, Diane-Sr, 36 Fragall, Robin-Fr, 103, 125, 141 Fraley, Cheryl-Fr, 103 Frankes, Clyde-Soph, 85 Francis, James-Soph, 85, 124 Franciskovich, Dean-Jr, 65, 69, 116,122,139,145 Francois, Judie-Sr, 37, 197, 238, 239 Francois, Karyn-Fr, 103, 196 Franz, John-Soph, 85, 149 Frazer, Helen-Soph, 85, 184 Frazier, Dorothy-Sr, 37 Freauf, John-Soph, 85 Fredrich, Brucz-?Soph, 85 Fredrich, Judith-Sr, 37 Freeman, Cathie-Sr, 37 Frey, John-Soph, 86 Frickey, Connie-Jr, 39, 196, 199, 08 Fritchman, Ralph-Sr, 37, 123, 178, 181, 197, 220, 222 Froembling, Les-Jr, 69 Fuller, John-Soph, 121, 141, 145 G Gabel, Allen-Sr, 37 Gabel, Wayntklr, 69, 145, 199 Gabaury, Barbara-Sr, 37 Gabrielson, Bruce--Fr, 103, 128, 141, 197, 210 Gaither, Rodney-Fr, 03 Galloway, Larry-Jr, 69, 139 Gomelgard, Phil-Sr, 37 Gant, James-Fr,'103 Garcia, Judy-Soph, 86 STUDE Gordon, Nancy-Soph, 86, 210 Gore, Douglas-Sr, 38 Gorman, Joan-Jr, 70 Gorst, John-Sr, 38 Garter, Barney-Soph, 86 Gartner, Christine-Soph, 86 Gartner, Sondra-Fr, 103 Gottschalk, Sue-Sr, 38, 123, 216 Goughler, Karen-Fr, 103 Gower, Becky-Sr, 38 Gower, Tim-Jr, 70 Graham, Mabel-Soph, 86 Graham, Mary-Jr, 70, 199, 204 Graham, Rosemarie-Sr, 38 Graham, Torn-Soph, 86 Grant, Frances-Fr, 103 Grover, Russell--Fr, 103, 125 l DEX Hayslip, Diana-Fr, 104 Heald, Janice-Jr, 70, 199, 208 Heald, Raymond-Sr, 40, 187, 209 Healey, Janice-Jr, 70 Heckman, Bebe-Jr, 70, 167, 175 Heder, Richard-Sr, 40, 212 Hekqkins, Janice-Jr, 70 Heffler, Bill-Soph,87 Hegrenes, Patrick-Fr, 104 Heisen, Linda-Saph, 87 Heisler, Alyce-Jr, 70, 211, 227 Helser, Keith-Fr, 104, 125, 136, 145 Helzer, Deanna-Fr, 104, 151 Helzer, Linda-Sr, 40, 196 Hendrickson, Bill-Soph, 87, 124, 136 Hendrickson, Janice-Fr, 104, 185 Gray, Raymond-Soph, 86 Green, Charles-Soph, 86 Green, Donna-Jr, 70 Green, John-Sr, 38, 117, 120, 150, 167, 175 Green, Richard-Sr, 38 Green, Robert-Sr, 38, 42 Green, Ronald-Soph, 86 Green, Tom-Sr, 39 Green, Walter-Fr, 104, 141, 145 Greer, Carol-Sr, 39 Grier, Gordon-Soph, 86 Grinnel, James-Jr, 70, 199 Gronau, Jeanie-Sr, 39 Gronroas, Frank-Jr, 70 Granroos, Janie-Soph, 86 Gross, JoAnne-Fr, 103, 186 Grubbs, Gary-Sr, 22,39,194,195, 212, 213, 231 Gruetzke, Kenneth-Fr, 103 Gruetzke, Jim-Jr, 70 Guerrettaz, Susan-Fr, 103 Gulan, Linda-Fr, 104 Gullixson, Helen-Fr, 104 Gumeson, Gay-Sr, 39, 191, 212, 228 Gunderson, Barbara-Soph, 86, 205, 211 Gunderson, Sandy-Fr, 104, 211 Gunderson, Susan-Soph, 86, 186, Hendrickson, Rick-Soph, 87 Henriks Henriks on, Eloise-Sr, 40, 180, 211 on. Susan-Fr, 104 Hentilo, Paulo-Sr, 40 Henwood, Joanne-Fr, 104, 211 Hepner Judith-Sr, 40 Herald,' Marie-Soph, 87, 185 Herreid, Ron-Fr, 104 Herren, Herren, George-Fr, 104 Suzanne-Sr, 40, 150, 167, 175, 208 Herrick, Becky-Jr, 196 Herring, Phyllis-Sr, 40 Herron, Herron, Betsy-Soph, 200 Dorothy-Soph, 87 Hershey, Caroline-Sooh. 87, 187 Hertner, Stpehen-Soph, 87 Hess, Mardell-Sr, 40 Hestma Heston , Heuer, Hewitt, Hewitt, rk, Neil-Sr, 40 Mike--Jr, 70, 128 Dianne-Soph, 87, 207 Barbara-Sr, 19, 40, 178, 179, 196, 198. 209, 232 Gary-Fr, 104, 209 Heydel, John-Soph, 87 Heydel, Monika-Jr, 70, 197, 205 Hicinbothorn, Lynn-Fr, 104 J.oyc1+Sr, 40 Hotchkiss, Phyllis-Soph, 87, 196 Hough, Sondra-Soph, 87, 207 Houston, Charles-Soph, 87, 145 Howell, Gay-Fr, 105 Howie, Bob-Jr, 71,'146, 175, 196, 197 Huch, Richard-Jr, 71 Hudnut, Edwin-Sr, 41 Huenergord, Vickie-Soph, B7 Hufona, Nita-Sr, 41 Humble, John--Sr, 41 Hunsaker, Raymond-Fr, 105 Hunt, Judy-Fr, 105 Hunt, HelenAr, 41, 180 Hunter, Jack-Jr, 71, 191 Hunter, Terry-Fr, 105 Hurd, Julie-Sr, 42, 195, 198, 231, 238, 239 Hurlock, Arleen-Sr, 42 Husk, Jim-Fr, 105, 125, 145 Husk, Nancy-Jr, 71, 211 Husk, Wayne-Soph, 87 Hustad, Jan-Fr, 05 Huston, Mike-Sr, 42 Hutton, Lindo-Jr, 71 Hutchison, Jock-Sr, 42, 198, 202 lgou, Van-Jr, 71, 116, 121, 145, 199 Ingram, Melvin-Sr, 42 Ingram, Virgil-Sr, 42, 142 Inukai, Carol-Fr, 105, 197, 72 Inukai, Myra-Soph, 88, 197 Inurai, Richard-Sr, 42, 138 lsseks, Nathan-Jr, 71, 199 Isseks, Winifred-Fr, 105 Iverson, Jeff-Jr, 71, 116, 178 Iverson, Jon-Fr, 105, 15 Iverson, Julie-Jr, 71, 200 Iverson, Keith- Sr, 42, 138, 139, Gard, Carol-Fr, 103 Gardiner Gardiner Gardner, Gardner, Gardner, Gardner, , Jerry-Fr, 103, 125, 141 , Michael-Sr, 37 Carey-Jr, 69 Joanne-Fr, 103, 205 Judy-Jr, 69, 167, 175, 180, 185, 199, 209 Sharon-Sr, 37, 178, 179, 198 Johnson, Jac ueline-So h B8 Gorman, Bob-Soph, 8g, 138, 140, 1 6 Garner, Alan-Fr, 103 Garner, .lay-Sr, 137 Gaskell, Judy-Jr, 69 Gates, Carolyn-Fr, 103 Gates, Jacqueline-Jr, 204 Gates, .lim-Fr, 103, 137 Gentry, Jeanne-Fr, 103 George, Bob-Soph, 86 George, Frances-Fr, 103 Gerber, Gary-Sr, 37 Gerbovitz, Thomas-Sr, 37 Gerlach, Kenny-Jr, 69 Gerriets, Lucille-Soph, 86, 197, 210 Gerritsen, Marino-Sr, 37, 207 Getch, Dennis-Sr, 25, 37, 117, 121, 142, 143, 228 Getch, Gayla-Soph, 86 Gibson, Art--Jr, 70 Gibson, Mike-Jr, 70 Gibson, Sherril-Soph, 86 Gieler, Konni-Sr, 37 Gilbert, Alleta-Soph, 86 Gilbert, Jam-sr, 36, 92, 212, 213, 229 Gilbreth, Sue-Fr, 103 Gildner, Suzanne-Jr, 70 Gilman, Chet-Sr, 38 Gilman, Loraine-Soph, 86, 231 Gisi, Michael-Fr, 103 Gladney, Mike-Fr, 103 Glass, Bruce-Fr, 103 Glass, Steve?-Jr, 70 Glosson, Barbara--Sr, 38, 193, 196, 197, 212, 213 Glymph, Eileen-Sr, 38 Glymph, Nina-Jr, 70 Goble, William-Jr, 70 Goddard, Joan-Sr, 38 Goetien, Tamara-Fr, 103 Goff, Kathy-Fr, 103 Goff, Lucille-Sr, 38 Goldsmith, Patricia-Fr, 103 Gomes, Eileen-Fr, 103 Goodat, Floyd-Sr, 38, 166, 212 Gooderham, Steve-Soph, 86, 205 Goodman, Bob-Sr, 38 Goodrick, Cynthia-Fr, 103 Goodrick, John-Sr, 38, 204 Goodrick, Lynda-Fr, 103 Gordon, Don-Jr, 70 Gordon, Foley-Sr, 38, 117, 122, 202, 232 187, 205, 209 Gustafson, Conrad-Soph, 8'6, 141, 150 Gustafson, Jon--Soph, 86, 141 H Haage, Warren-Soph, 86, 145 Haddox, Sarah-Soph, 86, 180, 224 Hagan, Sharon-Soph, 86 Hagen, Carole-Fr, 104 Hahn, Heidi-Jr, 70 Hall, Cliff-Soph, 86, 124 Hall, Carolyn-Fr, 104 Hall, Micheale-Fr, 104 Hall, Fred-Jr, 70 Hollas, Jim-Soph, se, 124, 141 Hamilton, Lynda-Soph, 86, 196 Hamilton, Patricia-Sr, 39, 194, 208. 213, 231 Hammill, Lynda-Soph, 86, 180, 197 Hammitt, Carol-Fr, 104, 211 Hanna, Thomas-Sr, 39 Hanna, Yvonne-Sr, 39 Honnaman, Vicki-Jr, 70 Hansen, Chrestie-Soph, 86 Hansen, John-Soph, 86, 124, 145 Hansen, Pat-Fr, 104 Hanset, Mary-Soph, 95 Hanset, Pat-Soph, 87 Hanson, Lonnie-Sr, 39 Hanson, Scott-Jr, 70, 231 Harbert, Mark-Sr, 39, 131 Harbin, Virginia-Fr, 104 Harding, Mardello-Sr, 39, 195, 213 Hardy, Larry-Jr, 70, 124, 132, 145 Hardy, Richard-Fr, 104, 137, 145 Harger, Doug-Sr, 39, 138 Haring, Virginia-Soph, 87 Harmon, Jackie-Sr, 39 Harmon, Jerrie-Fr, 104 Harper, Richard-Sr, 39, 184, 185, 187 Harrington, Nancy-Fr, 104 Harris, Beverly-Soph, 87, 231 Harris, Christine-Soph, 87 Harris, Margaret-Jr, 70, 207 Harrison, John-Fr, 104 Hart, Judy-Fr, 104 Hartley, Judy-Soph, 87 Hartwig, Michael-Sr, 39, 129 Harvey, Judith-Fr, 207 Hascall, Jan-Fr, 125 Hastings, Dano-Sr, 39 Hatton, Richard-Sr, 39 Hauck, Jim-Soph, 87, 141 Hawkins, Connie-Jr, 70 Hawkins, John-Fr, 104 Hawley, Neil-Sr, 40 Haworth, Maurice-Soph, 87 Hayden, Mary Jo-Sr, 40, 212 Hayes, Lyle-Jr, 70, 145, 199 Haynes, Cathv-Jr, 70, 180 ' 245 Hicks, Curtis-Fr, 104, 137 Hicks, Sandra-Fr, 104 Hiegel, Fred-Fr, 104 Higgs, Georgianna-Fr, 104 Hiugins, Pat-Sr, 40, 123, 196, 233 Hilken, Loretta-Sr, 40 167, 184, 211 Hill, Ruth-Sr, 41 Hill, William-Sr, 41 Hills, Irene-Jr, 70, 178 1 78 Iverson, Robin-Fr, 105 J Jackson, Gary-Fr, 105, 128, 145 Jackson, Keith-Sr, 42 Jackson, Ted-Fr, 105, 150 Jacobs, Robert-Fr, 105, 145 Jacobsen, Barbara-Sr ,42, 200, 208 Jacobsen, Nancy-Jr, 71 Jaenicke, Shirley-Sr, 42, 238 Jokes, Gail-Soph, 81, 88 Hi lzer, Hinds, Hinds, Hines, John-Soph, 87 Karen-Fr, 104 Kenneth-Sr, 41 Claudio-Jr, 70 Hines, Lindo-Fr, 104 Hinkle, George-Fr, 104, 145 Hinman, Dove-Sr, 41 Hirsch, Jack-Fr, 104 Hirsch, Robert-Fr, 104, 141 Hirter Sand -Sr 41 , v Hielt, Barbara-sflph, 87, 186, 187, 209 Hackman, Diana-Soph, 87 Hodges, Ron-Fr, 105, 197 Hoehl, Hoehl, Hoff. R Chris-Fr, 105 Joy-Soph, 87 odney-Fr, 105, 145, 196 Hoefferber, James-Saph, 87, 136, Hoffert, 1 45 Adele-Soph, 87 Hofmann, Charles-Sr, 41 Hoge, Georgia-Fr, 105 Hogerton, Kristine--Sr, 41 Holden, Bob-Fr, 105, 125, 185 Holling Holling sworth, Leroy-Sr, 41 sworth, Sharon-Jr, 70, 178, 199, 209 Hollriegal, Maria-Jr, 71 Hayman, John-Jr, 71 Holmes, Denny-Fr, 105 Holmes, Joyce-Sr, 41 Holmes, Larry-Jr, 71 Holsheimer, Georgiann-Soph, 81, 37, 130, 213 Holt, Bob-Jr. 71 Holt, Mary-Soph, 87 Holweger, Shirleen-Soph, 87, 207 Honeywell, Marilou--Jr, 71 Hants, Frank-Sr, 41 Hood, Jud -So h 87 Hood, Hood, Hood, Y P t Linda-Jr, 71, 130 Norm-Sr, 41 Pam--Sr, 21, 178, 193. 196, 201, 213, 216, 229, 238, 239 Hooper, Gary-Fr, 105, 137 Hopkins, Harriet-Fr, 105 Hopper, Jerry-Soph, 87, 141 Hopper, Richard-Sr, 41, 149 Hopton, Tom-Soph, 87, 131, 141, 145 Horn, Darlene-Fr, 105 Hornibrook, Sandra-Sr, 41, 167, 175 Jages, Karen-Jr, 71, 205, 208 Jokeway, Jerald-r, 71 James, I.aurie?Fr, 105, 187 Jardine, Doris-Sr, 42 Jarrett, Jarvis, shmey-sr, 42 Barbara-Sr, 42, 180 Jenkins, Gerry-Fr, 105 Jenkins, James-Soph, 88 Jensen, Dan-Soph, 88 Jensen, Doris-Jr, 71 Jensen, Judy-Fr, 105 Jensen, Steve-Fr, 105 Jensen, Eunice-Jr, 71 Jeppesen, Karen-Fr, 105 Jesse Susie-Fr 105 Yr t Johannessen, Sandy-Sr, 42 Johansen, John-Fr, 105 Johansen, Linda-Jr, 71, 184, 186 Johansen, Solfrid-Soph, 88, 185, 209 Johanson, David-Sr, 231 Johns, Shirley-Fr, 105, 211 Johnson, Bob-Jr, 71 Johnson, Carol-Sr, 42, 206 Johnson, Carol-Fr, 105 Johnson, Darrell-Soph, 88 Johnson, Dennis-Soph, 88 Johnson, Eric-Soph, 88, 149 C1 P t Johnson, Leohnel-Fr, 105 Johnson, Mary-Dale-Sr, 42, 191, 196, 197, 212 Johnson, Mike-Fr, 105, 131, 185, 186 Johnson, Neva-Jr, 71 Johnson Philip-Jr, 7 Johnson, Richard-Soph, 88 ' Johnson, Sandra-Soph, 88 Johnson, Scott-Sr, 43, 207 Johnson, Sharon-Soph, B8 Johnson, Stephen-Fr, 05 Johnson, Susan-Sr, 43, 212 Su - r, , 19 T. Johnson, san J 71 6 Johnson, im-Soph, 71 Johnston, Kathleen-Jr, 71, 178 Johnston, Sally--Sr, 43, 180 Johnstun, Diane-Sr, 43, 198, 231 Johnstun, DianeAr, 43, 198, 231 Johnstu Jones, Jones, Janes, Jones, n, Joyce-Fr, 105 Carol-Jr, 71, 211 Gerene-Fr, 105 Joyce-Soph, BB Karen-Jr, 71 Lompella, M1ldreclAcph MacKenzie, Helen-Jr, 73, 211 Jones, Lorolee-Jr, 71, 169, 170, 172, 212 Jones, Mike-Sr, 43 Jones, Sandra-Jr, 71 Jones, Steve-Sr, 43, 178, 220 Joy, Ronald-Soph, 88 K Kahm, Barbara-Sr, 43, 44 Kalanquin, Gail--Sr, 43 Kalin, Harriet-Fr, 106 Kappeler, Douglas-Sr, 43 Karnes, Steve-Fr, 106, 205 Kaufman, Karen-Jr, 71, 178, 209 Kaufman, Marylin-Sr, 43 Kavonius, Judy-Soph, 88 Kearney, Karolyn--Fr, 106 Kearney, Norman-Soph, 88 Keating, Jerry-Jr, 71, 178, 179, 200 Keating, Mike-Sr, 43, 129 Keeler, Diane-Fr, 106 Keely, Keely, Kehler, Jackie-Jr, 71 Tony-Fr, 106 Bill-Sr, 43 STLIDE l Lacey, Nancy--Fr, 106 Ladum, Robert-Soph, 127, 145 Ladwig, Cheryl-Fr, 106 Ladwig, Nichola-Sr, 44, 195 Lagasee, John-Fr, 106 Logging, Barbara-Soph, 851204, Lohde, Joanne-Fr, 106 Lagodny, Marion-Jr, 72 Laird, Richard-Jr, 72 Lamb, Barbara-Sr, 44, 191 Lamb, Corol4oph, 89 Lamb, Fred-Sr, 44 Lambert, Fred-Fr, 106, 125, 137 Lambert, Marie-Sr, 44 Lambert, Phyllis-Fr, 106, 186 Lambert, Sue--Soph, 89, 180 Lampard, Keith ---Soph, 89, 146, 148 , 89 Lande, Roberta-Jr, 72 Lande, Tom-Soph, 95, 212 Landfair, Cheryl--Fr, 106, 196 Landon, Darlene-Fr, 106 Londum, Bob-Soph, 95 Lone, Sheri-Sr, 44 Lane, Sylvia-Fr, 106, 211 Keller, Arnold-Sr, 43 Keller, Janice-Sr, 43 Keller, Yvonne-Soph, 88 Kelley, Brian-Soph, 88 Kelley, Janice-Jr, 72 Kelley, Lucie-Jr, 72 Kelley, Mike-Soph, 88, 136 Kelly, Thomas-Soph, 88. 207 Kemp, Lana-Fr, 106, 151 Kemp, Linda-Jr, 72 Kennedy, Mildred-Fr, 106 Kennell, Janet-Sr, 43, 190, 206, 212 Kenny, Robin-Fr, 106 Kent, Stephanie-Fr, 106, 197 Kenyon, Cloudella-Soph, 88 Kenyon, Kay-Fr, 106 Kenyon, Ron-Sr, 43,117,120,132, 134, 135, 142, 143, 202, 233 Kerchal, Roger-Jr, 72 Kersey, Linda-Soph, 88 Ketcheson, Roy-Sr, 106, 125, 145 Ketchum. Cecelia-Sr, 43 Keyes, Thomas-Fr. 106 Killam, Gay-Jr, 72 Killam. Joy-Soph, 88 Killingbeck, Lynda-Soph, 88 Kimmel, John-Soph, 88 King, David-Scph, 88, 131, 145 Kinish, Carolyn-Sr, 43 Kinrnan, John-Jr, 72 Kinnear, Patty-Fr, 106 Kinzel, Sharon-Fr, 22, 106. 221 Kirkpatrick, Patricia-Soph, 88 Kissell, Jeanette-Scph, 88 Kirn, Elizabeth-Fr, 106 Langfeldt, Kurt-Sr, 44 - Larsen, Larson, Larson , Kayla-Sr, 45, 170, 194, 213, 222, 238, 239, 241 Bill-Jr, 72, 205, 210 Kristin-Fr, 106 Larson, Kurt-Soph, 89, 150 Larson, Lynnel-4Soph, 89, 201, 207 La Rue, Fred-Jr, 72 Losoter, Annette-Fr, 106 Latimer, Clifford-Sr, 45 Louinger, Lindo-Sr, 44 Loumon, Esther-Jr, 72 Lautenschlager, Linda-Soph, 89 Law, Dick-Jr, 117, 122 Lawrence, Dovicl-Sr, 45, 139, 186 187, 198, 199, 228 Lawrence, Terry-Sr, 45, 132, 134, 135, 146, 148 Lawson, Barbara-Soph, 89 Le Brun, David--Fr, 106, 125, 141, 202 Morris, Kissell, Lyle-Sr, 44 Kitzerow, James-Jr. 72, 128, 184 Kitzerow, Mary-Fr, 106 Kiargaard, Vern-Sr, 44 Kitzerow, Sally-Sr, 44. 208 Klann, Klassen, JoAnn-Fr, Klein, Sue-Jr, 65, 195 Bev-Jr, 72 Kleiner, Beverly-Jr, 72 2 Kline, Roger-Jr, 7 Klinefelter, Valri-Sr, 44 Klug, Barbara-Fr, 106 Kluss, Walter-Jr, 72 Knie Rosalie-So h 106, 186, 211 Sharon-Soph, B9,184,185, Knawls, Trudie-Fr, 106 , P , 88 Knight, David-Jr, 72, 139, 209, 210 Kniss, Sandra-Sr, 44, 196 Knott, Karen-Soph, 88, 167, 201 Knox, Jim-Soph, 88, 184 Koch, Bill-Sr, 44 Koch, Deo-Soph, 72 Kolden, Gail-Soph, 88 Kollmorgan, Karen-Jr, 72, 178, 199, 209 Kondziela, Shirley-Jr, 72 Koppang, Tom-Jr, 21, 72, 196, Kuns, Terry-Fr, 106 Kyer, Twila-Soph, 89, 197 Ledbury, Nancy-Fr, 106 Ledyard, Donald-Jr, 79 Lee, Dennis-Soph, 89, 141 Lee, Douglas-Sr, 19,45,185,196, 198, 203 Lee, Marilyn-Jr, 72, 194, 212, 213 Lee, Linda-Jr, 72, 185 Lees, Richard-Sr, 45 Lees, Roberta-Soph, 89 Leiferman, Bonnie-Jr, 72,196,197 Leinuum, Billy-Fr, 107 Lemerise, Jo Ann-Sr, 45 Lenon, Robert-Jr, 72 Leo, John-sf, 19, 25, 45, 197, 222, 232 Lesch, Terry-Sr, 45, 117, 118, 139 Lessard, Aaron-Sr, 45, 184 Lesseg, James-Soph, 89, 85, 210 220 Lessig, Donna-Fr, 107 Le Tourneux, Nancy-Fr, 107 Leu, Darlene--Fr, 107 Lewis, Betty--Jr, 72 Ley, Darrell-Soph, 89 Lienard, Beverly-Jr, 72 Lihs, Roger-Sr, 72, 180 Lilley, Nancy-Jr, 72, 180 Lincicum, Mike-Fr, 107, 125, 141 Lind, Borboro-Fr, 107 Lindblad, Butch-Fr, 107 Lindblad, Pat-Soph, 89 Linder, Wally-Soph, 89, 138 Lindquist, Diane-Soph, 89 Lindquist, Linda-Sr, 45 Lipscomb, Tom-Sr, 45, 184 Lively, Gay-Fr, 107, 211 Lively, True-Jr, 72 Lively, Leonard-Sr, 45 Loehrke, Lilian-Jr, 184, 186, 199 Lofgren, Gary-Jr, 72, 170, 178, 202, 217 Lofton, Lynnetter-Fr, 107 Logan, Dove-Fr, 107, 125, 137, 145 Logan, Elaine-Sr, 45 Logan, Keith-Fr, 107, 141 Log hry, Koski , 202, 218, 935 Karen-Soph, 88 Koss, Herb-Sr. 44 Kosydar, John-Soph, 88 Krause, Lloyd-Jr, 72 Krause. Pam-Soph, 89 Kriens, Kriens, Jim-Fr, 106 Loretta-Saph, 89 Krogmier, Linda-Sr, 44 Krombe Krueger, Charlene-Fr, 106 Krueger, William-Sr, 44 Kublick, Larry-Soph, 89 in, Gary-Fr, 106, 141 187, 209 Londos, Tim-Fr, 107, 125,141,145 Long, Kathleen-Jr, 72 Long, Joyce-Fr, 07 Lopez, Kay-Fr, 107, 196 Lorentzen, Hans-42, 126, 139, 196,142 Losinger, Pat-Fr, 107 Lovelin, Marlin-Jr, 73 Lowg, Joseph-Fr, 107 Lowe, Loretta-Jr, 73, 204 Lucas, Phyllis-Sr, 45 246 I DEX Lucas, Ron-Soph, 89, 124, 136, 146, 197 Ludahl, Alvin-Soph, 89 Ludwick, Cheryl-Jr, 73 Ludwig, Doris-Jr, 73 Ludwig, Gary-Soph, 89, 124 Lund, Darreh-Soph, 89 Lusk, Stephen-Sr, 46 Lutz, Carol-Fr, 107 Lutz, Craig-Fr, 107 Lunch, Donna-Fr, 107 Lynott, Robert--Fr, 107, 127, 145 Lysne, Patsy-Fr, 107 M Macintosh, Kent-Sr, 46, 117, 119, 120, 138, 139 Macintosh, Mike-Jr, 725139, 145, 0 Mackin, Sharon-Sr, 46 MacPike, Linda-Jr, 73, 199, 201, 208 Madtson, Judy-Soph, 89 Maier, Joan-Soph, 89 Malchert, Frederick-Fr, 107, 125, 141 Mallery, Ben-Soph, 89, 131, 212 Mallery, Dwight-Jr, 73, 117 Mallon, James-Fr. 107 Mann, Ellen-Jr, 73 Mann, Tony-Soph, 89 Manning, Arthur-Sr, 46 Manning, Darell-Soph, 89 Manning, Emily-Jr, 73, 167. 169, 199, 212 Manos, Ed-Soph, 89, 185 Manos, Richard-Sr, 46, 175 Marfell, Linda-Sr, 46, 238 Marino, Gary-Jr, 73 Marlin, Sh'rley-Sr, 46 Marsden, Jack-Jr, 73 Marsden, Susan-Fr, 107 Martin, Barbara-Jh, 73 Martin, James-Fr, 107 Martin, Marilyn-Sr, 46 Martindale, Peter-Soph, 893124, 1 Martindale, William4r, 46. 117, 122, 198 Mortinolich, Judy-Soph, 89 Marx, Pct- 89, 196 Mascall, Jan-Fr, 107. 137, 145, 197 Mascall, Lynn-Sr, 21, 46, 197, 198, 226, 238 Mason, Sylvia-Soih, 90, 29 Mattews, Maureen-Soph, 90,4167, 18 Matsen, Wayne-Fr, 107 Maxson, Barbara-Fr, 107 May, Carol-Jr, 73, 150 Mayer, Carol-Jr, 73, 193 McAllister, KeithAr, 25, 46 McCall, David-Fr, 107, 125, 141 McCarter, Maureen-Jr, 73 McClure, Sandro-Sr, 46 McCollum, Jackie-Soph, 90 McCollum, Joseph-Jr, 73, 205 McCollum, Suzanne-Soph, 90 McConnell, Bob-Fr, 107, 145 McCoy, Roberto-Sr, 46 McCracken, Paula-Sr, 46 McCuddy, Kathy-Jr, 73, 195, 199 McDaniel, Gary-Sr, 46 McDonald, Bill-Soph, 90, 124 McDowell, Margaret-Sr, 46 McEnery, Scott-Fr, 107, 145 McFarland, Beverly-Fr, 107, 204 McGehee, Charles-Fr, 107 McGehee, Loritta-Sr, 46 McGill, Katharine-Sr, 47, 198, 199, 206, 208 Mclntosh, Carol-Fr, 107 Mclntosh, Gene-Sr, 47 McKay, Gordon-Sr, 47 McKee, Dave-Sr, 47 McKinney, Beverly-Sr, 47, 129, -180, 197, 233 McKinney, Thomas-Sr, 47, 231 McLane, Doreen-Sr, 47 McLane, Doug-Soph, 90 McLarty, Carole-Jr, 73 McNeff, Jim-Sr, 47, 197 McNiven, Kent-Jr, 73, 196, 197 McQueen, Dianz+Soph, 90, 150 McQueen, Lindo-Jr, 73 Mead, Michael--Jr, 73 Medearis, Yvonne-Soph, 90 Meeham, Rick--Fr, 107, 125 Mehner, Lois-Jr, 73, 191 Meinhoff, Susan--Sr, 47, 130, 193, 198,213 Melcher, Cheryl-Soph, 90 Melcher, Connie-Soph, 90 Melcher, Karen--Soph, 90 Menchaca, Joanne-Sr, 47 Mendenhall, Craig-Fr, 107, 141 Mericka, Juli-Fr, 108 Merkie, Don-Sr, 47 Merritt, Thelma-Fr, 108 Merritt, Virginia-Jr, 73 Messinger, Mike-Soph, 90 Messner, Marilyn-Fr, 108 Metzher, Maryann-Fr, 108, 187 Meyer, Jackie-Sr, 47, 207 Meyer, Marilyn-Sr, 47 Meyer, Paul-Sr, 47, 198 Meyer, Paulo-Sr, 47 Meyer, Charlene-Sr, 47 Micik, Bill-Soph, 90 Middleton, Franklin-Sr, 47 Middleton, Robert-Sr, 48 Miesen, Bob-Soph, 90, 124, 141, 145 Miesen, Margaret-Soph, 90, 167 Mikkelson, Ruth-Jr, 73, 191, 199, 204 Mikkelson, Kay-Fr, 108 Miles, Art-Jr, 73, 149 Miller, Borboro-Jr, 48 Miller, Carol-Fr, 108 Miller, James-Sr, 48 Miller, Linda-Soph, 90 Miner, Kathy-Fr, 108, 231 Miller, Lynne-Fr, 108 Miller, Michael-Fr, 1018, 125, 141, 1 5 Miller, Neil-Soph, 90, 185 Miller, Pat-Jr, 73 Miller, Peggy-Fr, 108, 196 Miller, Robert-Soph, 90, 130, 131 Miller, Vicki-Sr, 48, 191 Milliken, Carol-Sr, 48, 178, 198, 199, 238 Mills, Carol-Sr, 48 Mills, Paulo-Fr, 108, 197 Miner, Minnem Paul4r, 48, 196 an, Dick-Jr, 73 Minor, Diana-Sr, 48 Minsinger, Brian-Fr, 108 Mitchell Alladene-Sr, 48 Mitchelli Cheryl-Fr, 108 Mitchell, Lorraine-Jr, 73 Mitchell, Jana-Soph, 90 Mitchell Jacqueline-Fr, 108 Mitchell: Jean-sf, 48, 129, wa, 196 Mitchell, Jo-sr, 48 Mitchell, Mary-.lr, 73 Mitchell, Patricia-Sr, 48 Moats, Judy-Fr, 108 Moe, Gary-Soph, 90 Moen, Janet-Sr, 48 Moentenich, Lorin-Fr, 108, 131 Moentenich, Wendy-Jr, 736 130, 1 Mohr, Kathleen-Sr, 48 Montgomery, Al-Jr, 13, 133, 146 Montgomery, Dorothy-Soph, 90 Montgomery, William-Saph, 90, 185 Moon, Crystal-Sr, 48 Moore, Charles-Fr, 108 Moore, Courtney-Fr, 108, 125 Moore, Dorothy-Soph, 90 Moore, Harvey-Soph, 90 Moore, Moore, Moore, Morgan Morgan Morgan Morley, Morris, Morris, Morris, Heather-Sr, 48, 180 Linda-Fr, 108 Robert-Scph, 90, 141 , David-Sr, 48, 133, 146, 148 , Mark-Soph, 90 , Sharon-Jr, 73 John-Sr, 49 Bonnie-Soph, 90 Delores-Fr, 108 Dewey-Jr, 74 Morrisey, Mary-Fr, 108 Linda--Jr, 74 Morrison, Terry-Soph, 90 Morse, Alan-Soph, 90, 145 Morse, Judy-Fr, 108 Morton, Doug-Sr, 49 Mosbock, Fran-Fr, 108 Moser, Art-Fr, 108, 137 Mowlds, Audrey-Soph, 90, 196, 236 Mrochok, Dawn-Soph, 90, 180 Muehsom, Morii-Jr, 74, 222 Mulkey, Sharon-Sr, 49 Mulder, Pete-Jr, 74, 125, 145 Mullen, Barbara-Jr, 74 Murphy, Kit-Jr, 74 Murray, Mary-Fr, 108 Myers, Charlene-Sr, 208 Myers, Darlene-Fr, 108 Myers, Myers, Marilyn-Soph, 90 Norma-Fr, 108 Nadeau, Jacqueline-Soph, 90 Nagel, Nagel, Gloria-Jr, 74 Richard-Fr, 108 Nahorney, Joey-Soph, 90,151,236 Nakayama, Keith-Sr, 49 Napoleon, Tess-Sr, 49 Nash, Doug-Fr, 108, 125 Nashif, Dave-Soph, 145 Nasmyth, Jacqueline-Fr, 108, 196 Naumann, Kathia-Soph, 91, 178 Naylor, Pat-Jr, 74, 205, 211 STUDE DEX Pallesen, Karen-Fr, 109 Palmer, Cody-Fr, 109 Palmer, Marian-Sr, 50 Palmer, Merrily-Jr, 74 Paradise, Marie-Fr, 109 Park, Carolyn-Fr, 109 Park, Jerry-Fr, 109 Parker, Bill-Soph, 91 Parker, Jean-Sr, 50, 198 Parker, Mark-Jr, 109 Parks, Phil-Jr, 74, 167, 199 Partridge, Alice-Soph, 91 Pasco, Carol-Soph, 91 Pashek, l.onnaQr, 50 Patokoska, Pekka-Jr, 74, 136, 145 Patterson, Donna-Fr, 109 Patterson, Kathleen-Fr, 109 Patterson, Sandra-Sr, 50 Patterson, Ted-Soph, 91 Paul, Don-Fr, 109 Paul, Judie-Sr, 51, 208 Paulley, Larry-Soph, 91 Paulsen, Delores-Fr, 109 Paulsen, Kathy-Jr, 74 Pearlman, Barbara-Soph, 91 Pearson, Carole-Sr, 51 Peckard, Coral-Sr, 51 Pechanec, Joyce-Soph, 91 Peden, Dana-Sr, 51, 208 Peile, Margo-Soph, 91 Peile, Rosemarie-Jr, 74 Perdue, Naomi-Jr, 74 Perin, David-Fr, 109 Quilici, Don-Sr, 51 Quirk, Philip-Sr, 51 Quimby, Karen-Fr, 110 R Neod, Diana-Fr, 108 Nead, LlndaAaph, 91 Neff, Gerald-Soph, 91 Neilson, George-Fr, 108 Nelsen, Jim-Fr, 109 Nelsen, Sandra-Soph, 91 Nelson, Anna-Fr, 108 Nelson, Barbara-Soph, 91 Nelson, Carol-Fr, 108 Nelson, Carolyn-Fr, 108 Nelson, Clinton-Soph, 91 Nelson, Craig-Jr, 74 Nelson, Dickard-Sr, 49, 187, 209 Nelson, Earlen11?Sr, 49, 191, 212, 234 Nelson, Gail-Fr, 108 Nelson, Harlan-Fr, 109, 125 Nelson, Helen-Sr, 49 Nelson, John-Jr, 74, 133, 134, 135, 149 Nelson, .lon-Sr, 49, 193, 213 Nelson, Kenneth-Jr, 74 Nelson, Rick-Sr, 49, 123, 196 Neubert, Nancy-Sr, 49, 180, 196 Newman, Harry-Jr, 74, 167, 169, Nicholson, Roger-Sr, 49, 197, 231 176, 196 Nilsen, Kathleen-Soph, 91 Nisbet, Paul-Soph, 91 Nitkowski, Edward-Soph, 91 Noel, Deck-Jr, 74, 131, 150, 199 Noland, Irene-Sr, 49 Nolen, Rosemary-Fr, 109 Noraine, Gordon- Soph, 571, 186, O9 Norcllund, Gail-Jr, 74, 197 Norene, Carol-Sr, 49 Norman, Kathleen--Fr, 109 Norman, RichardAoph, 91 Nornes, Karey-Sr, 49 North, Judith-Sr, 49 Nottbohm, Karen-Jr, 74 Nowak, Tom-Sr, 21, 50, 142, 143, 228 167, 175, 226, 226, 228, 223 O O'Brien, Patricia-Fr, 109, 151 O'Connor, Danny-Fr, 109 O'Connor, Pat-Sr, 50 O'Connor, Raymond-Fr, 109 O'Donnell, Mark-Sr, 50, 191 Ogan, Dick-Jr, 74, 116. 133, 134, 146, 148, 203 Ogan, Thomas-Sopl'1,91. 124, 138, 150 Ogilvie, Judith-Sr, 19, 50, 196, 197, 200, 233 O'Halloran, Ronald-Jr, 74, 146 Oirzinger, Maryann-Jr, 74 Okasaki, Henry-Soph, 91 Olhausen, David-Soph. 91, 128 Olhausen, Steve-Sr, 50 Oller, Bob-Fr, 109 Perin, Lee-J r, 74 Perkins, Eric-Fr, 109 Perry, Mark-Soph, 91 Perry, Sharron-Jr, 74 Peter, Sallv-Jr, 75, 167 Petersen, Eleanor-Sr, 51 Petersen, Lynn-Sr, 51 Peterson, Diane-Jr, 75 Peterson, Joan-Fr, 109 Peterson, Pete-Sr, 51, 117, 133 Peterson , Sharon-Soph, 118, 119,120, , 134, 135. 44, 203, 232 197, 91 , 206 Petrick, Dennis-Fr, 109 Petrie, Petrie, Petty, Donna-Soph, 91, 231 Kenton-Sr, 51 Linda-Sr, 51,129,194,197, 212. 213, 223, 228 Raab, Bettie-Sr, 52, 186, 187 Raasina, Peter-Jr, 75 Radmacher, Kathy-Soph, 92, 204 Raines, Dennis-Sr, 52 Raines, Linda-Sr, 52 Rake, Kenny-Fr, 52, 110 Rarnage, Judy-Jr, 75 Rambo, Robert-Fr, 110, 125 Rambo, Sandra-Sr, 52, 206 Ramsey, Kenneth--Jr, 75 Ramsey, Sharon-Fr, 110 Rasmussen, Ernie-Sr,2fg, 191, 202, Rater, David-Saph, 92 Ratter, Nancy-Fr, 110, 184 Rau, Charles-Jr, 75 Rayner, Susan-Fr, 10, 197 Rector, Natalie-Sr, 52 Redick, Billie-Sr, 52 Reece, James-Sr, 52, 146, 220 Reemer, Gail-Jr, 75 Reese, Judith--Sr, 52 Reghitto, Robert-Sr, 52 Rehse, Sandra-Jr, 75, 207 Reifenrath, Phil-Sr, 52, 110, 170, 197 Reifenrath, Thomas-Fr, 125, 136, 137, 145 Reinhart, Mike-Sr, 52, 142, 203, Reinika, Doug-Sr, 52, 117, 119, 122 Reinikka, Janice-Fr, 110 Reiter, Bob-Jr, 75 Reiter, JoAnne-Fr, 110 Reiter, John-Soph Remington, Diana-Sr, 52, 196, 238, 239 Remington, Marilyn-Jr, 75 Renoud, Winston-Jr, 75, 178, 209 Reynolds, Bonnie-Jr, 75, 191, 196, 199 Rezac, Jean-Sr, 53, 212 Rhoads. Lynne-Jr, 75, 169 Riba, Richard-Fr, 125, 137, 145 Rutan, Clifford-Soph, 92 Rutledge, Pat-Sr, 53 Rutledge, Terry-Sr, 53 Ryding, Richard-Fr, 110, 136, 137 Rydman, Lois-Soph, 92 Rytel, Mike-Fr, 110, S Sackett, Harold-Sr, 54, 117, 120, 150, 178, 179, 198, 198, 199, 209 Sahleen, Janice-Jr, 76, 178 Saling, Pat-Soph, 92, 124, 138 Soil, John-Sr, 54 Sallila, Karen-Sr, 54, 178, 197, 209 225 Salter, Robert-Soph, 92 Salter, Stuart-Fr, 110 Sams, JoAnn-Sr, 54, 199 Samuel, Taunl-Soph, 92 Sanders, RansomAoph, 92, 145 Sanderson, Patricia-Sr, 54 Sanetal, Leslie-Soph, 92 Sanman, Edwin-Jr, 76 Sasser, Mike-Sr, 54 Sasser, Steve-Fr, 110 Sather, John-Fr, 110, 125, 141 Sathre, Carolie-Jr. 76, 205 Sathre, Donna-Sr, 54 Savage, Kathie-Fr, 110, 151 Savage, William-Sr, 54, 176, 192, 213, 231 Sayler, Eugene-Soph, 93, 131, 145 Scan 1 on , Judy-Soph, 93 Scarcy, Ron-Fr, 110 Schacher, Dave-Fr, 110 Schaefer, Marvin-Soph, 93 Schefer, Mel-Soph, 93 Shafer, Marie-Sr, 54, 185 Schaller, Schal ler, Schaper Scherer, Scherer, Scheurer, Ronnie-Fr, 111, Donna-Soph, 93 Donna-Soph, 93 Julie-Fr, 110 sChenk,'1z0bbae-Fr, 110 Joan-Sr,19, 54, 186, 187, 197, 198, 199 Teresa-Fr, 110 Scheurer, Terry-Soph, 93, 123 Schilling, David-Jr, 76 141,145 Precechtil, Sue-Fr, 110 Oller, Earl-Fr, 109 O'Loughlin, Michael-Fr, 109 Olsen, Bob-Soph, 91 Olsen, Larry-Jr, 74 Olsen, Norman-Sr, 50 Olsen, Shirley--Sr, 50 Olson, Alan-Soph, 91, 125, 140, Olson, Olson, 141, 145 Anita-Sr,5O. 193, 208, 212, 213 Ron-Jr, 74, 117, 145 O'Malley, Mike-Soph, 91 O'Neill, Dale-Soph, 91, 124, 141, 145 Opperud, Larry-Soph, 91 Orkney, Dave-Fr, 21, 109, 125, 138, 145 Orkney, Jan-Jr, 74, 199, 201 Osborn, Alvin-Sr, 50 Othus, Sandy-Sr, 50 Overton, Steve?Sooh, 91, 138 Owen, Henry-Soph, 91, 124, 145 Owens, Patricia-Fr, 109 Owen, Paula-Sr, 50 P Paasch, John-Fr, 109 Pace, Brian-Fr, 109 Pace, Gary-Jr, 74 Pace, Gordon-Jr, 74 Paddotk, Marilyn-Jr, 65, 74 Paddock, Richard-Sr, 220 Page, Raymond-Sr, 50 Page, Robert-Sr, 50 Pallini, Sharon-Jr, 74 238. 239, 241 Petty, Ronald-Fr, 109 Peyton, Janice-Fr, 109 Peyton, Susan-Sr, 51, 195, 198 Pheister, Peggy-Jr, 75, 167, 197, 199, 208 Phillips, Judy-Fr, 109 Phipps, Patricia-Sr, 51 Pickhard, Barbara-Snph, 91 Pickett, Carol-Jr, 75, 178 Pickarski, Tony-Jr, 75. 231 Pietila, Lynette-Fr. 109 Piper, Rick-Soph, 91, 184 Pirie, Gordon-Fr, 109 Piesky, Susan-Fr, 109, 196 Plant, Martin-Fr, 110, 125 Platt, Rodney-Jr, 75 Poehler, Nancy-Fr, 110 Porter, Leigh--Sooh, 92, 136 Post, Paul-Fr, 11o, 141, 145 Postlewait, Dave-Sr, 132, 142, Postlewait, Larry-Fr, 110, 125, 141, 145 Posrlewait, Ron-Soph, 92, 197 Potts, Douglas,-Jr, 75, 185, 187, 192, 194, 212, 213 Pounder, Gary-Jr, 110, 12-5, 141 Pounder, Jean-Jr, 75 Pounder, Terry-Jr, 75 Powell, Karen-Soph, 92 Powell, Terry-Fr, 110, 184 Powers, LindaAoph, 92 Prather, Loy-75, 186, 199, 209, 235 Price, Diane--Sr, 51, 129,194,196, 197, 229, 75, 199, 208 Price, Frances-Jr, 75, 199, 208 Rice, Fred-Jr, 75 Rich, Virginia-Soph, 92 Richardson, Chip-Sr, 53 Richardson, Carolyn-Fr, 110 Richardson, Carolyn-Fr, 110 Richardson, Terry-Soph, 92 Richey, Mark-Soph, 92 Rieder, Day-Fr, 110, 231 Rigdon, Marcia-Soph, 92 Rinne, Dave-Jr, 75 Ringer, Carol-Sr, 52 Robbins, Robbins, Roberson Allen-Soph, 92 Edward-Fr,11o, 128, 145 , Daryce-Sr, 53, 194, 212, 213 Roberts, Arabelle-Sooh, 92, 180 Roberts, Carol-Sr, 53 Roberts, Cheryl-Fr, 110 Roberts, Larry-Sr, 53, 178 Roberts, Layton-Fr, 110 Roberts, Rod-Soph, 92, 145 Robinson, Bernie-Fr, 110, 125 Price, Janice-Fr, 110 Price, Marvin-Sr, 51 Probert, Roxanne-Sr, 51 Prockish, Sherrie-Jr, 75 Proctor, Carole-Soph, 92, 191 Prodeh Proope Pruden Pruden I, Bobbie-Soph, 92 r, Judie-Jr, 75 , Suzanne-Soph, 92 , Lesa-Fr, 110 Pruden, Terry-Jr, 25 Putter, Purcell Mary-Jr, 75, 207 , John-Jr, 75 Q Querin, Douglas-Fr, 110 Querin , Pm-Fr, 110 247 Roberti, Donald-Sr, 53, 231 Robinson, Jean-Soph, 92 Robinson, Jill-Fr, 110 Robinson, Judy-Sr, 53 Robnett, Gary-Jr, 75 Robnett, Harry-Soph, 92 Rodasky, Colleen-Fr, 110 Roden, Steve-Jr, 75. 116, 197, 220 Rogers, Diana-Soph, 92 Rogers, Nancy--Fr, 110, 196 Rogers, Ron-Jr, 75, 184, 185, 187 Rohrbough, Judy-Jr, 75 Rohrs, Gale-Soph, 92 Roieski, Dick-Jr, 75 Rommel, James-Fr, 45 Root, Ronald-Sr, 53 Rosenau, Shara-Sr, 53 Rosenthal, John-Sr, 53, 198 Rosenthal, Robert-Soph, 92 Rosenthal, Virginia-Sr, 52, 207, 208 Ross, Diana-Soph, 92, 180 Ross, Sandra-Soph, 92, 196, 206 Rossi, Donna-Sr, 53 Rovang, Penny-Jr, 76 Rowatt, Bob-Soph, 92, 141 Rowlands, Charles-Soph, 92 Roy, Wendy-Soph, 92 Royal, Suzanne-Sr, 53 Rucci, Jo-Sr, 53 Rudarmel, Jon-Jr, 76 Rudolph, Phillip-sr, 53. 185, 187, 209 Ruggenberg, Jerri-Jo-Soph, 92 Russell, James-Fr, 110, 125 Schilling, Marshall-Soph, 93 Schimpf, Richard-Fr, 111 Schlak, Elouise-Sr, 54, 178, 209, 238 Schlitt, Kent-Soph, 145 Schmidt, Beverly-Saph, 197 Schmidt, Paul-Soph, 19 Schanabel, Joe-Fr, 111 Schnacky, Mike-Jr, 76, 141 Schneider, Curt-Soph, 93 Schneider, Karl-Fr, 111, 184 Schnell, Christine-Sr, 54, 231 Schnide, Pat-Sr, 54 Schnoor, Carol-Sr, 54 Schoessler, Kathy-Fr, 111, 211 Schooling, Carole-Sr 54 Schott,-Karen-Sr, 25, 54, 238, 238 Schrei, Tom-Fr, 111 Schroeder, Karen-Jr, 76, 130 Schulenberg, Kirk-Sr, 54, 178 Schultz, Lana-Sr, 55 Schultz, ShirleeAr, 55 Schuyler, Pam-Fr, 111, 211 Schuyler, Robert-Jr, 76, 145, 199 Schweitzer, Judy-Sr, 55, 201, 208 Schweitzer, Sally--Sr, 55 Schwindt, Bill-Jr, 76 scan, Dave-Sr, 55, 117, 120, 142, 178 Scott, James--Sr, 55, 76, 133, 225 Scott, James-Jr, 167, 175, 196 Scott, Ron-Soph, 196, 205 Scroggins, Margy--Jr, 76 Seastrom, Kathleen-Soph, 93 Sehon, Rosemary-Jr, 76 Selanders, Jack-Soph, 93, 124, 139, 145 Sellinger, Terry-Jr, 76 Sells, Nancy-Jr, 76 Sergeant, Jim-Sr, 55, 146, 191 Servis, Jerry-Soph, 93 Severson, Merrill-Sr, 55 Seymour, Lindo-Soph, 93 Shafer, Marsha-Jr, 76, 180, 187 Shaffer, Glenda-Soph, 93 Shannon, Pat-Fr, 111 Shannon, Richard-Jr, 76, 138, 145 Shearer, Kay-Jr, 76 Shearer, Sandy-Soph, 93 Shelley, George-Fr, 111, 184 Shelley, Jo-Soph, 93 Shelley, Robert-Sr, 55, 184, 187, 209 Shelton, Jackie-Jr, 76 Sheurer, Shepherd, Carolyn-Jr, 76 Sherlock, Constance-Jr, 65, 76, 175, 199 Ronni+Fr, 145 Shipley, Beverly-Soph, 93 Shoop, Kay-Jr, 65, 76 Shropshire, Steven-Fr, 111, 141 Shumway, Judy-Jr, 76, 19 Sibert, Ken-Sr, 55 Silcox, Cheryl-Sr, 55, 195, 198 Siler, Charlotte-Soph, 93 Siler, .lan-Sr, 55,.180 Simonson, Jerry-Jr, 196 64, 76, 1 7 Simonson, Tom-Sr, 21, 55, 194, 202, 213, 233 Simonson, Virginia-Soph, 950205, Simpson, Barbara-Jr, 76, 199 Simpson, Stephanie-Sr, 55, 196, 123, 238 Sims, Herbert-Sr, 55 Sims, Linda-Jr, 76, 199, 208 saw, Kathy-Sr, ss, 178, j98, 207 Sinner, Tom-Jr, 76 Sipe, Peggy-Jr, 76 Sirrine, Helen--Sr, 55, 198, 210 Sivits, Sharon-Sr, 56 Skavaril, Robert-Jr, 76, 124 skiiian, Mike-Soph, 93 Skyles, John-Jr,76, 116, 118, 132, 134 Slater, Kathy-Jr, 76 Slocum, Sally-Fr, 111 Smelser, Jane-Sr, 56, 167, 175, 196, 197 smith, Bill-Fr, 111 Smith, Dick-Fr, 111 Smith, Diane-Soph, 93, 204 Smith, Dianna-Soph, 93 Smith, Donald-Sr, 56 smith, Eileen-sf, 56. 7a, 185, 186 Smith, Smith, James-Fr, 197 Gary-Soph, 93 Smith, Jodie-Jr, 65, 76 Smith, Gordon-Jr, 76, 131 Smith, Karen-Fr, 111 smith, Kay-sr, 56, 169 Smith, Kristin-Sr, 56, 150, 238, 239 Smith, Ruben-sr, 56, 198, 199 Smith, Roberta-Sr, 56 Smith, Spencer-Fr, 111 Smith, Tracy-Sr, 25, 56 Smith, William-Fr, 125 Smoak, Leslie-Soph, 93 Smuland, James-Fr, 111 Smuland, William-Sr, 56, 210 Snelson, Pamela-Fr, 111, 187 Snyder, Paul-Fr, 111 Snyder, Sandy-Fr, 111 Soderlund, Joel-Jr, 76, 99 Solomon, Barry-Jr, 77, 178, 179, 181, 186, 209 Solomon, Mariorie-Sr, 56 Sonnenburg, Beverlv-Fr, 111 Sorensen, Robert-Fr, 111 Sorensen, Sharon-Sr, 56, 194, 198, 197, 212, 213 Soule, Cordell-Soph, 93 South, Deanna--Jr, 77 South, Don-Soph, 93 Southard, Mike-Fr, 111, 138 Spainhower, Vic-Sr, 56 Spaulding, Vickie-Fr, 111 Spear, Jeannette+Jr, 77, 211 Spear, Mike-Fr, 111, 128, 136 Speck, Marlene-Sr, 56, 238 Spence, Gary-Fr, 111 Spencer, Bob-Sr, 56 Spencer, Mary-Jr, 77 Spencer, Toni-Fr, 111 Spicer, Joyce-Fr, 111 Spicegood, Rae-Jr, 217 Spray, Arnold-Jr, 77 Spry, Rav-Soph, 93 Sprv, Richard-Fr, 111 Stalheim, Dale-Fr, 111 Stallwood, Judith-Sr, 56, 204 Standish, Ron-Fr, 111 Stanfill, Barbara--Sr, 57 Stonsbury, Pegay-Fr, 111 Starkweather, Carol-Sr, 57 Stautfer, David-Sr, 57, 175, 167 St. Claire, Judith-Sr, 57 Stearns, Norma-Sr, 57, 193, 208 212, 213 Steele, Betty-Jr, 77, 231 Steele, Gary-Fr, 111 Steele, Henry-Fr, 111 Stin, David-Sr, 57, 130, 131, 178 Stephens, Sandy-Sr, 57, 178 Sterkel, Carolyn-Fr, 111, 196 Sterkel, Marilyn-Sr, 57, 208 Stevens, Tom-Fr, 111, 141 Stevenson, Andrew-Fr, 111 Stewart, Catherine-Jr, 77, 207 Stewart, Larry-Soph, 93 Stewart, Marilyn-Sr, 57, 192, 196, 208, 212, 213, 221 Stiles, Jerry-Jr, 77 STUDE Stillinger, Rod-Fr, 112 Stillman, Glenda-Soph, 94, 180 Stimpson, JoAnn-Fr, 112 Stirewalt, Pat-Sr, 57 Stites, Bob-Jr, 77, 199 Stockdale, Joan-Jr, 77 Stockham, Danny-Fr, 112 Stockwell, Gerald-Jr, 77, 139 Stockwell, Rodger--Soph, 94, 141, 185 Stone, Cherry-Sr, 57, 208 Stone, Marilew-Fr, 112 Stone, Pat-Soph, 94, 130,151, 196 Stone, Robin-Fr, 112 Strohl, Gloria-Soph, 94 Strasser, Jerry-Fr, 12 Stratton, Eileen-Sr, 57, 170, 172, 173, 212, 216 Stricker, Zanna-Saph, 94 Strode, Korlyn-Jr, 77, 196 Strom, Susan-Fr, 112 Strong, Alan-.lr, 77 Strong, Dale-Fr, 112 510611, Bill-Fr, 112, 145 Stumpt, Thomas-Fr, 12 Stutzman, Dave-Jr, 77 Sudar, Maria-Soph, 94, 204 Sullivan, Gloria-Jr, 77, 187 Summers, Donny-Fr, 112 Summers, Sandy-Fr, 112, 97 Sumner, Janet-Sr, 57 Sumner, Duam+Fr, 112, 149, 185, 210 Sustello, Rex-Soph, 94 Sutton, Susan-Soph, 94 Swanson, Gerry-Sr, 57, 46 Swanson, Peggy-Sr, 57, 186, 187, 209 Swanson, Ron-Fr, 112, 136, 137, 196 Sweeny, Carol-Sr, 211 Sweet, Jim-Soph, 94 Swenby, Sharon-Sr, 57, 208 Swicegood, Rae-Soph, 94, 50, 231 Switzer, Nelson-Fr, 112 Swogger, Cathy-Fr, 12 T Tanaka, Kathleen-Fr, 112, 186 Tannehill, Janice-Fr, 112 Tangvald, Judy-Jr, 77, 22 Taug, Richard-Fr, 112, 131, 205 Taunt, Chuck-Soph, 94 Tautfest, Richard--Fr, 112 l DEX U Udris, Mara--Soph, 941 231 Uhlig, Michael-Soph, 94 Ulman, Sue-Jr. 77, 197 Ulmen, Lynda-Jr, 77 Underwood, Sharon-Fr, 112 Urbonek, .loJean-Sr, 58, 129, 196, 197, 223, 238, 239 Usinger, Albert-Sr, 58, 226 V Vale, Mary-Sr, 58, 222 Vance, Davicl-Soph, 94 Vandewater, Judy-Jr, 77, 208 Van Gorder, Bert-Sr, 59, 123, 178, 179, 196, 197, 218, 220 Van Gorder, John-Sr, 59 Van Nuys, Alic1?Jr, 77, 199, 208 Van Schoiack, Dave-Sr, 59 Van Schoiack, Terrilee-Fr, 112 Van Schoiack, Jarry-Sr, 59, 186, 187, 209 Van den Bosch, Louise--Sr, 59, 207 Vantzelfden, Karen-Sr,, 59, 208 Van Schoiock, Larry-Sr, 59, 186, Vaught, Waldean-Soph, 94 Vauthier, Jean-Fr, 112 Vautrin, Dolores-Jr, 77, 205 Veal, Richard-Jr, 77 Verbin, Jael-Sr, 59, 1B5, 198, 209 Viking, Karla-Fr, 112, 149 Vincent, Terry--Sr, 56 Vinton, Larry-Fr, 112, 125, 141, 245 Visse, Richard-Jr, 77 Visser, Flip-Soph, 94 Visser, Lilly-Jr, 78, 178 Visser, Lotty-Jr, 78, 178, 179, 218 Visser, Johanna-Sr, 59, 238 Volchok, Janet-Soph, 94, 150, 180 Vollstedt, Gary-Sr, 18, 59, 216, 218 Von Zeuthen, Neville-Sr, 59 W Waage, Geral-Soph, 94 Wheeler, Sandy-Jr, 78 Wheeler, Suzanne-Fr, 113 White, Bonnie-Fr, 113 White, Larry-Fr, 113 White, Sharon-Fr, 113 White, Sue-Soph, 95 Whiteaker, Mickey-Jr, 78, 145, 128 Whitehead, Richard--Sr, 60 Whiteman Carl-Fr, 113 Wight, Robert--Sr, 60 Wilbourn, Carol-Sr, 60 Wilbourn, Carol-Sr, 60 Wiley, Harold-Sr, 60, 185 Wiley, Marci-Sr, 60 Wiley, Richard-Soph, 95 Wilkison, Carol-Soph, 95 Wilkison, Jo Ann-Jr, 78 Wilkison, Kenny-Jr, 78 Will, Don-Soph, 95 Williams, Danna-Sr, 61, 197, 206 Williams, Jalayne-Fr, 113 Williams, Judy-Sr, 61, 169, 212 Williams, Karen-Jr, 78 Williams, Mary-Sr, 61 Williams, Merritt-Sr, 61 Williams, Patricia-Soph, 95, 204 Willis, Terry-Fr, 113 Willmore, Karen-Sr, 61, 130, 198 Willoughby, Gary-Jr, 78, 146, 148 Willoughby, Susan-Sr, 61 Wilmoth, David-Sr, 61, 210 Wilmoth, Linda-Jr, 78, 199 Wilmoth, Nancy-Soph, 95 Wilson, Carolyn--Soph, 95 Wilson, Dale-Fr, 113 Wilson, Doug-Jr, 205 Wilson, James-Soph, 95, 209 Wilson, 213 Wilson Jane-Sr, 61, 193, Patti-Fr 113 w11s6nfsh6r61-1-ir, 113 Wilson, William-Jr, 78 wing, Judith-Jr, 78 Winkelman. Connie-Soph, 95 Winters, Arthur-Jr, 78, 178 Winters, Janet-Fr, 113 Wise, Rick-seph, 95, 124, 136, 146 Wittmayer, Susan-Jr, 78, 184 Wofford, David-Fr, 113, 125 Woitasek, Robert-Sr, 61, 212 Wolf, Carolyn-Fr, 113 Wolff, Karen-Soph, 95 Wolgamot, Judy-Fr, 113 Wade, Dennis-Jr, 78, 185, 187, 220 Wagner, Gary-Jr, 78 Wahlberg, Diana-Fr, 112, 187 Taylor, Taylor, Carolyn-Sr, 58 Jack-Jr, 77,116,119,121, 139, 140, 146, 147 Taylor, Karen-Jr, 77 Taylor, Mike-Soph, 94 Taylor, Sheryl-Soph, 94, 197 Tebo, Carrol-Sr, 58, 198 Tellert, Terry-Soph, 94 Theilade, Sandra-Fr, 112, 220 Theilade, Sally-Jr, 77, 178, 191, 199, 204, 220 Thomas, Don-Soph, 94 Thomas, Julane-Sr, 58, 191 Thomas, Phillip-Sr, 58, 198, 227 Thoming, Barbara-Soph, 94 Thompson, Donna-Sr, 58, 180 Thompson, Ray-Sr, 58 Thompson, Richard-Fr, 112 Thomson, Dorothy-Jr, 77, 99, 208 Thomson, Robert-Jr, 77 Thoreson, Sandra-Sr, 58, 210 Thorkildson, David-Soph, 94, 128 Thorkildson, Ron-Sr, 58 Thornburg, Richard-Jr, 77, 184, 185, 187 Thorsen, Craig-Fr, 112, 125, 141 Todd, Carol-Fr, 12 Tom, Georgia-Saph, 94 161114-y, Bill-Sr, sa, 26, 142 Tonn, Don--Sr, 21, 58, 126, 142, 192, 193, 197, 198, 199, 213, 226, 231 Torgeson, Carolina-Sr, 58 Tourville, Kathy-Soph, 94 Trapp, Kenneth-Soph, 94, 136 Traeh, Barbara-Fr, 112 Troxell, Warren-Sr, 58, 138 Troxell, Dennis-Fr, 112, 138 Truax, James-Jr, 77, 127 Trumbull, Lonnie-Fr, 112 Trummel, Frank-Sr, 58 Truscott, Gary-Fr, 112 Trygstad, Susan-Fr, 112 Wahlman, Allan-Soph, 94, 185 Wahlstrom, Terry-Soph, 94, 124 Walkington, Sandra-Jr, 78 Walker, Bob-Sr, 19, 25, 59, 116, 119, 146, 147,198,232 Walker, Tam-Sr, 138, 146, 204 Wallace, Robert-Jr, 78, 186 Walland, Dennis--Soph, 94 Waller, Gail-Sr, 59 Walsh, James-Jr, 78, 133, 146, 147 Walters, David-Soph, 94 Walters, Russ-Soph 94 Wandel, Judith-Fr, 112 Warn, Eric-Sr, 60, 167, 178, 196 Warn, Nancy-Fr, 113, 231 Warneke, Janice-Fr, 13 Warnlce, Lowell-Sr, 60 Wood, Brady-Jr, 78, 170 Wood, Jo Ann-Jr. 78. 199, 208 Wood, Linda-Soph, 95 Wood, Marsha-Fr, 113 Wood, Tonie-Soph, 95, 207 Woodard, Judy-Sr, 61 Wooclard, Tim-Fr, 113 Woods, Tom-Fr, 113 Wolford, Julie-Soph, 95 Woolley. Kathleen-Fr, 113 Word, Esther-Fr, 61, 178, 179, Warren, Jim-Sr, 60 Warren, Renee-Soph, 94 Washburn, Barbara-Fr, 113 Waterbury, David-Jr, 78, 191, 210 Waterhouse, Bonnie-Jr, 78, 205 Watson, Dianne-Fr, 113 Watson, Donna-Jr, 78, 208 Watson, Marilee-Sr, 60 Waugh, Thomas-Soph, 21, 80, 95, 141 193, 209, 212, 213, 229 Wridae, Douglas-Jr, 78 Wridge, Gary-Fr, 113, 125, 151, 218 Wridge, Lonnie-Sr, 61, 123, 196 197, 221, 232, 238, 239 Wriqule, Donny-Fr, 113, 137 Wright, Carole-Fr, 113, 196, 231 Wriqht, Dennis-Jr. 78, 145 Wright, Judy-Soph, 95, 185 Wright, Karen-Jr, 78 Wright, Larry-Jr, 78 Wright, Larry-Jr, 78 Wright, Nancy--Fr, 13 Y Yaw, Ronald-Jr, 79 Tucker, Terry-Jr, 77 Tucker, Shirley-Fr, 112 Turner, Carol-Fr, 112 Turner Turner, , Sara-Jr, 94, 204 Geraldine-Sr, 58, 180 Tweedy, Betty-Jr, 77 Tyle, Shari-Fr, 112, 187 Webb, Mike-Soph, 95, 145 Webber, Sandra-Fr, 113 Weber, Dan-Soph, 95 Weber, Judy-Sr, 60 Webster, Alan-Sr, 60 Wefel, Maggie-Soph, 95, 197 Wegener, Eleanor--Sr, 60, 198 Weil, Stan-Jr, 78 Weir, Robert-Jr, 77, 149 Welch, Jerry-Soph, 95, 130 Weldon, George-Sr, 60 Wellington, Jerry-Sr, 60, 117, 118, 142, 197, 203 Wells, John-Sr, 60 Welty, Tyrone-Sr, 60, 78 Wenholz, David-Jr, 78, 116 West, Gary-Fr, 113 West, Jana-Fr, 113, 97 West, Stanley--Sr, 60, 98, 204 West, Steve-Fr, 113 Westerberg, Sandra-Jr, 78 Westland, Barbara-Sr, 60, 207 Whalen, Bart-Jr, 78 Wheeler, Bonita-Fr, 113 Wheeler, Louis-Soph, 95 York, Richard-rr, 113, 125, 136, 145 Yoshihara, Lynn-Sr, 21, 61, 196, 201, 222, 232 Yost, Kent-Fr, 113 Yung, Bill-Sr, 61 Z Zachor, .lim-Jr, 79, 116, 118, 119, 20, 139, 146, 147 Zanobelli, Theresa-Jr, 79 Zenger, Dennis-Jr, 79, 196 Zimmer, Linda-Fr, 113 Zimmerman, Cathy-Soph, 95 Zimmerman, Thomas-Sr, 61 Zochert, Russell-Fr, 113 zoebisch, Dale-Jr, 79, 178, 197, 220 Zugman, .lean--Fr, 113 Ziinan, .l'-hn-Soph. 95 'Q JP Si P an puurnnnnuueu ' V x , 711 , ,1 V, BE.2-lH5lJ 2225 E. 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