Madison High School - Federalist Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1963

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A L.zA?ia,,,-Aw wifmfm, A-AA?pf-w,,fA,AA,AAAAAfA,,Aewri-Af, -QW-if-,AWWLAA 215-,AAAAA .1AQ,.,..,,, ,,f,Q,AA,.,.A,A..,, ,A,A,,AAAAAA..,,A,,g,,,..- ,AAA ,.,A,,, , .,.A,s,,g,M .. ,AW -- f f ,- ' '- W '-um -' A --NA 'Af A -1-A' A -,mggwaffzmwxgwJem-fAAmfAAyfAfAA.zAQ.:s'QfnA-Aw,Az..-.1AA,A-sf,A+sgfz,:AfAAww: J 4 A Two Deserving, Retiring Teachers Receive' M s 5 i Mr. and Mrs. Marineau have two boys, both of whom were outstanding athletes. Tom, the elder, graduated from OSU where he also obtained his Masters Degree and is now Teaching Princi- pal at linnton Elementary School. Nick, the younger son, also attended OSU and graduated from the Oregon Dental School and now prac- tices dentistry in Portland. Fred Marineau was born in Mason, Wisconsin in 1897. He attended high school at Couer d'Alene, Idaho, where he played in all four sports and had the honor of being elected captain of three major sports in his senior year. After high school he served in the Army during World War I, much of which was overseas with the 146th Field Artillery. When once more a civilian he attended the University of Idaho, where he played basket- ball, baseball and was assistant frosh coach during his junior and senior years. His graduate work was done at the University of Oregon. Mr. Marineau's history is one of championship teams and long stays wherever he coached. He began his career in Weiser, Idaho, and was also at Rupert and Nampa, Idaho, where he had two state titles. He came to Portland in 1936 and was assigned to Benson as Head Coach in three major sports. Fred's best team of that period was the 1940 football team which tied Jeff and Grant for the City Champion- ship. In 1941 Mr. Marineau served in World War II entering as a Cap- tain of the 32nd Special Service Company attached to the 9th Air Force in England. After D-Day he went to France with his company and transferred to Athletic Division General Headquarters in Paris. He was promoted to Major in charge of all requisitioning and distrib- uting of athletic equipment to troops in the European Theatre of Operation. After being released from the Army again, he returned to Benson as track coach, Director of Athletics, and physical education instructor. Mr. Marineau was a regular contributor to the Coaching Journal magazine and invented a jumping and vaulting standard now used throughout the Portland school system. He had a part in bringing about many improvements in the P.E. department, including a revision of the plan for teaching health on a half-year everyday basis, the in- stallation of the fold-a-way bleacher seats in the gymnasium, and the addition of young instructors who are efficient and energetic. In 1957, Mr. Marineau transferred to Madison High School and has been very happy there in his assignment as Physical Education Director. Upon retirement he expects to do a lot of fishing and hunting. time out for a Husky Mr. Marineau picture during his busy basketball career with the Idaho Vandals. 4 Dressed in his best suit with his hair slicked down, Lefty poses for a picture in his early teens. Dedication From Federalist Staff Mrs. Mariorie McDonald has had many great achievementsp she not only taught Russian, but she also taught latin in 1921. ln 1924 when Mrs. McDonald returned to Portland she was asked to substitute at Washington, where she stayed for 33 years. Until 1944 Mrs. McDonald taught only shorthand and typing. lf Mrs. Mc- Donald's deeds in the past are any indication of future accomplishments she may well become another Michelangelo. An interesting and imusual teaching career of 43 years ends this June with the retirement of Mrs. Marjorie McDonald, Madi- son's Russian language teacher. Born Marjorie Campbell in Akron, Indiana, 65 years ago, Mrs. McDonald came to Portland with her parents in 1912 and has lived in the house they purchased ever since then. The house may seem large for one person now but she had five brothers and sisters. In 1915 Mrs. McDonald entered Reed College. She spent three years at Reed but graduated from the University of Oregon in 1919 with a B.A. in English. During this senior year she was interscholastic women's singles tennis champion. The year 1943 was a turning point in Mrs. McDonald's' life in more than one way. In February of that year, Mrs. McDanald and her husband heard a speaker on Russia and were so enthralled that they decided to study the language, hoping to visit the U.S.S.R. someday. But in July of the same year Mr. McDonald died suddenly. ' But Mrs. McDonald did continue study and in September, 1943, she was hired by the Soviet government to teach some of the 300 members of the Russian Trade Commission to speak Eng- lish. In 1944 with the beginning of a Russian class at Washington Mrs. McDonald became the first high school Russian teacher in the United States. 1 In 1949 Mrs. McDonald took a pshychological test offered her by a friend, the results: You think the door is locked but it is only closed. Mrs. McDonald opened this door and began to travel. The same year she went to Australia. In 1954 she took a leave of absence and studied at the University of London and in 1959 she made her first trip to Russia. ' These are past experiences. What will be her future ones? Plans include a final trip to Russia. Substitute teaching is a pos- sibility. During the past few years Mrs. McDonald has beglm painting. Sometimes she copies works and sometimes she does her own creative work. Ret1.u'n to art school is in her plans. Margie was only six months old when this picture was taken on a barreled chair with tassels, a family favorite. At eighteen Mrs. McDonald was a fashion- able miss decked out in her Easter best. She is shown with an armful of roses from her family's garden. Responsibility In Action When asked the question, How do you like being principal so far? his quick reply was, Love it! It's a real challenge. The biggest problem facing us at the present time is the matter of planning a schedule for an anticipated increase in enrollment. There is a room shortage now, but by next year the situation may become critical. We are studying various approaches to see which would best meet our needs. i Mr. Erickson is pleased with the progress of the student-participation program as organized by the execu- tive council, and hopes to see continued progress toward developing the slogan, Responsibility in Action. He feels that a highly competent faculty continues to do an outstanding job in meeting the educational needs of our pupils. The constant development of new courses, procedures, and techniques on the part of the faculty is indicative of the added interest and effort being provided for the best possible academic program. For these and many other reasons, Mr. Erickson con- siders it a real challenge to have a part in the work at Madison High School. wi gijgg ' inf mi? s iii! X S if if , ,S :ii s ? . Mr. Erickson, a principal enjoyed by all, is seen here by our yearbook photog- rapher talking about one of his many favorite pictures hanging in his office. Mr. Walter E. Erickson Living up to the slogan, Responsibility in Action takes many hours of hard work. Much of Mr. Ericksorfs time is taken up in paper work. 3 Administrators Aid New Principal New on the administrative staff this year is Mr. Cyril Butterfield. As Vice-Principal and dean of boys, one of his more obvious duties concerns problems of the boys. However, his job consists of much more than this. Among other things, he is supervisor of all drives, ticket sales, collection of book rentals, and student body card sales. He also supervises all sports banquets, opening football games, and other athletic contests. It was Mr. Butterfield that called all fire and air raid drills, as well as locker checks. The 40 year old ex- assistant Supervisor of Personnel, is also advisor to both the Boys' League and Dads' Club. The organization of graduation depends upon Mr. Butterfield. These were just some of the many responsibilities of the 5'9 new- comer who was born in Illinois in 1923. Since Madison's beginning in 1957, the school has benefitted greatly by the presence of Miss Georgia Dean, our energetic administrative vice principal. Her heavy schedule includes the guidance and counseling program, the keeping of the school master calendar, assignment of dates for school activities and the preparation and dis- tribution of the weekly calendar. In addition, hers is the responsibility of the club social recreation program and close Work with the social recreation adviser in reference to all student club activities. The advancement of Madison's Girls' League- has been furthered greatly by the assistance of Miss Dean. Also included among her many duties is the task of ad- vising the P.T.A., Junior Achievement and the Junior Red Cross. Indeed, Madison is greatly dependent upon the time, effort, and guidance of this amiable member of our administration. Mrs. Sue Bushnell, finishing her third year as Cur- riculum Vice Principal, two main areas of responsi- bility: curriculum and supervision. Mrs. Bushnell organizes and works with the Madison High School Cur- riculum Council. She also works toward implementation and the continuing improvement and evaluation of the school's curriculum. She submits all book orders and is responsible for the curriculum materials with which stu- dent and teachers work. This includes library and book- room materials. Under supervision Mrs. Bushnell works with proba- tionary, student, and substitute teachers. Mrs. Bushnell organizes the many new co1u'ses that are offered at Madison. 9 Counselors Guide 4 Classes res ni 51.23 w Mrs. Margaret Holland Mr. James V. Blake Mrs. Delpha Hammerle Freshman Boys' Counselor Freshman Girls' Counselor Mrs. Delpha Hammerle is counseling r the majority of the freshmen girls for first year and is enjoying it. She the job with Mrs. Margaret Hollandt Mr. James Blake is the freshmen boys' coun- selor. Miss Gwen Kohns counsels about three-fourths of the sophomore girls and Mrs. Margaret Holland counsels about one-fourth of the girls. Mr. Allan Wide- strom is the sophomore boys counselors. Mr. Allen Widestrom Sophomore Boys' Counselor Assistani Counselor Miss Gwen Kohns Sophomore Girls' Counselor 'F 1' 1 i'lr. 1 . A 5' iiii ' 1 .V ' 'ii .'1, '.-- 1 --. - 1 1' - 1 ' -1 ya .1 l f 1 1 ..ei 'f'.-f - -.'-.- .'--. -izr i. :,. I 7, i. ,.,, , I 1 . Mrs. Amelia Auld and Mr. Roger if helped this class plan and successfully carry out many activities. Among these '-.f'. 1 'J - - sslsr are three Class Paftles and the Spring o r r .1 1 iii e1.111 Q H C... , , y.. AWM,,.,..,-ff ,. .1 Vtyy - , Ewlsisssif.. , '1 i' L Mr. Roger Mockford Mrs. Amelia Auld Junior Boys' Counselor Junior Girls' -Counselor Mrs. Charlotte Winter and Mr. ane Fiskum have guided the senior through four years at Madison and them graduate on June 12th. The of '63 has received advice and from their coimselors that will be for many years. 8 Mr. Duane Fiskum Mrs. Charlotte Winter Senior Boys' Counselor Senior Girls' Counselor Counselors Busy Cn The Job Counseling a student body of 2436 students is not an easy job. The-we nine teachers spend from three to six periods a day plus many hours before and after school guiding Solon students. Their time and effort is greatly appreciated. Mrs. Amelia -Auld is often seen checking the plans for the day with the counseling area's secre- tary, Mrs. Doyne McKinney. When it's time for forecasting Mr. Allen Widestrom is always busy. He is pictured here dis- cussing a sophomore boy's sched- ule With the Dean of Boys, Mr. Cyril Butterfield. Pictured checking files in the counseling office are Mr. James Blake and Mrs. Delpha Ham- merle. Mr. Duane Fiskum and Mr. Roger Mockford occasionally find time in their busy schedule to rest for a minute and talk. Mrs. Charlotte Winter is shown here as she is often seen . . . giv- ing counsel to one of the senior girls. Six Secretaries Aid Administration Miss Marguerite Sykes Mrs. Sharon McCourt Mrs. Bethel Edmon Mrs. Shirley Lombard Mrs. Roberta Shoop Mrs. Doyne McKinney Head secretary Miss Sykes leads a very busy schedule. She is personal secretary to Mr. Walter E. Erickson, school principal. Also she takes full responsibility of keeping the office rtmning smoothly. Mrs. McCourt waits on the counter, 'takes care of the cut slips and tardies, and all emergency excuses. Mrs. Edmon checks the attendance records and waits on the coun- ter. Mrs. Lombard is personal secretary to the vice-principals, checks the attendance records, and waits on the counter. Mrs. Shoop answers incoming calls, does all filing, waits on the counter, sorts the mail and does all photostat work. Mrs. McKinney does all of the clerical typing, filing, and is personal secretary for all of the counselors. Librarians Offer Services Librarians Mrs. Constance Wickwire, Mrs. Retha Bowne and Mrs. Marian Smith are continually aiding students in their quest for knowledge. Mrs. Wickwire, who has now been here for four years, is the head librar- ian. Her assistants, Mrs. Bowne and Mrs. Smith, have both been here six years. They all agree that their busiest t job is after Christmas vacation and after spring vacation, l when all of the students bring back their books. Mrs- Constance Wickwire Mrs- Retha Bowne 7 Mrs. Marian Smith Mrs. Smith Keeps 555 Records Madison's student store is supervised by Mrs. Jessie Smith. The store handles all necessary school supplies including special art supplies for the art department, work books, and pocket reading. The store is also a bank for all school activities such as proceeds from dances and games. All of Madison's bills are paid through this main office, also the fees which are collected at the beginning of the year are paid here. Mrs. Smith was quoted as saying they handle about S100,000 dollars a year. T Mrs. Jessie Smith 30,000 Books Circulated Textbooks for the past five years at Madison have been in the capable hands of Mrs. Peggy Kernan. Over 30,000 books are handled each year in this room, and along with this they handle all the audio-visual equip- ment. Mrs. Peggy Kernan 11 Custodians Do Fine Job if Left to Right: Marty Smith, Roy Hughes, Bill Allen, James Varkados, .lim Polk, Lenard Arnold and Floyd Mix fAssistant Head Custodianl. left to Right: Ed Ward, Bill Chasteen, Leonard Angermund, Blanche Dols, Bob Best and Wendell Kintreo. Robert Clark, Head Custodian Cafe Crew Serves Students left to Right: Evalina Metzger, Alice Hansen, Daisy Whedon, Gladys Harris, Jessie Hubbard, Bea Johnson, Pat Loven and Dorothy Stark. Left to Right: La Verne Mclntosh, Sadie Hiegel, Louise Swanson, Emma Westland, Mamie Haugen, Marie Fake a nd Helen 'Q is Vii, SW. , . 'E ,. , , -M.,-Q t 1 , X 2 155 ,,, ,eyes-nal if Q 'isa 'Mizz 1:10-:w w A mga 125 W T 'T1f fa, .QZQKLA 1 ::w:: :ff nf,-we '-- 35: Q 1 , :sw , .W R, me 5 1 fi Ruth Pennington, Cafeteria Manager Family Festival High Point of Dads' Year l The Dads' Club officers have had a very suc- l cessful year. They are: John Stimson, Treasurer, I Gordon Messner, Vice President, Don Loghry, Sec- retary, and Dick Taylor, President. i l 1 l T l l The Dads' Club has had a very successful year. Starting with the Football season. they had several Dads patroling for con- trol purposes and seating problems. They helped the P. T. A. with their Pancake Breakfast which is the high point of the P. T. A. year. The Dads' Club sponsored the Father-Son Banquet of which 450 boys had a night out with Dad. The Dads' Club also sponsored the Father-Daughter Banquet in which over 500 girls ate dinner and enjoyed a fashion show, with their first love, Dad. The Dads' Club also sponsored the Japanese wres- tlers when they were here. From February 16, until the middle of April, the Dads' Club was busy with the building of the Madison Mad House, the main door prize drawing at the Family Festival May 3 and 4. The Family Festival is the biggest event of Madison's Dads. All the work that the Madison High Dads' Club has con- tributed has been for the purpose of scholarships for the out- going Seniors. There are six scholarships given and five Grants for Aid. The scholarships are worth 500, 300, and 200 dollars. The grants are worth 100 dollars. Each year the amount changes depending on the amount of money the Dads' Club makes during the year and the need of scholarships and grants. On May 31, the Dads' Club held the annual Dads' Club Honor Assembly in which many Seniors were awarded schol- arships, grants, and certificates of honor for the grade point average of four point. It is hard to believe that such a prominent organization as this only has 300 members. We would like to commend the Dads' Club on a job well done for 1963. Mr. Cyril Butterfield, Madison's Vice Principal, talks to o group of Dads' Club members at one of their Tuesday meetings. 14 J U DY ALMON Treasurer CHERYL MELCHER Historian Senior Qfficers Lead Class of '63 We, the members of the senior class, have taken part in the numerous activities offered in the school the past four years. Led by Mel Griffin, our freshman year was very prosperous. In February our class held our first class party. With the theme Little Bit of New Orleans , it successfully drew over three hundred class members. The fun started with dancing and games followed by a spaghetti feed. Later in the evening we attended the basketball game. With Tom Waugh as our leader our sophomore year, we were able to continue our exciting time at Madison. The year began with the Sophomore Sock Hop . Later in the year we had a joint Sophomore-Freshman Talent Assembly. The assembly was very successful and was repeated for the P.T.A. Ron Lucas led our class in our third year at Madison. In November we held our class party called the Mystery Mix . The evening began with a dinner followed by attending the school play, Speaking of Murder , with a dance afterward. The naut- ical myth of King Neptune, ruler of the depths, was used as the theme for the annual spring formal sponsored by our class. King Neptune's Ball was a complete success and everyone had fun planning this big dance. Our final year at Madison was led by Pete Martindale. This year began with a reception for all the new students. At the end of the football season a football queen' was selected from our class. During the basketball season we sponsored two aftergame dances. Also, the seniors challenged the faculty to a basketball game. The traditional Senior Week was held in April along with the senior assembly at the end of this week. These are just a few memories which our fellow classmates will treasure from their high school days at James Madison High School. DAN CARLSON ESTELLE DORRELL Conduct Officer Conduct Officer JIM HAUCK SHERRI BERGSTROM Conduct Officer Conduct Officer Agostino, Ray Almon, Judy, Sgt.-at-Arms Brown, Karen Davis, Judy, Treas. Desbians, Barry Disselhorst, Diane Eastman, Mary Ferrington, Bev E ICR NATIONA Gilman, Loraine Gordon, Nancy Gunderson, Barbara Haddox, Sarah Hamilton, Lynda, Sgt.-at-Arms Hammill, Linda Herron, Betsy, Sec. Inukai, Myra Jakes, Gail Jensen, Dan Kirkpatrick, Pat Knott, Karen, Chaplain Kolden, Gail Krause, Pam Ladum, Bob' Loghry, Sharon Martindale, Pete Melcher, Cheryl Mitchell, Jana Mowlds, Audrey O OR SOCIETY Pechanec, Joyce Peterson, Sharon, Historian Porter, Judy Rohrs, Gale Ross, Sandra Ruggenberg, Jeri-Jo Stillman, Glenda Swicegood, Rae Torrey, Marsha Udris, Mara Volchok, Janet Waugh, Tom - -'1 ',fp. cl Ku A ' J ' V 2' A I w.,-ff . 'Z.2JAv-3,55 .. we 1. ,: -Q.,-, 1, ,f ,-W . c-.,1.f-'ww H A .:, w ',,. ., . ee-Q-1-.vu-.M , -fw i. -1' ,,i .5w-Q'-fef? Q, --...eng 'F- 1 -, X' W , ..,... ' . , 25, A fe- x -' 1 .S+ Q' s 1. ACKER, CHERYL-Junior Class Party Comm. Chairman, Junior Class Con- duct Officer, National Honor Soci- ety, Pep Club, Student Store Book- keeber, G. L. Reg. Rep., U. of O. ADAMS, JERRY - Christmas Assem- bly, Freshman Class Conduct Offi- cer, Choir, Wrestling, Clavier, Ore- gon State University. ADAMS, SONDRA. AGOSTINO, RAY - National Merit Letter of Commendation, Teepee Twist Comm. Chairman, Senior Class- Faculty Basketball General ALLDRIN, TOM - Baseball, Basket- ball, Christmas Assembly, Letter- men's Club, Stud. Council Reg. Rep. ALMON, JUDY - Chansonnettes, Christmas Assembly, Election Board, National Honor Society fSgt. - at- Armst, Hansel and Gretel , Senior Class Treasurer, Student Council Reg. Rep., G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Store Bookkeeper, University of Ore. AMO, SANDRA - Transfer from Roosevelt High School, OSU. AMUNDSON, KAREN-Future Teach- ers of America, Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., OCE. Chairman, Frosh Football, Golf, Sen- ior Class Vice-Pres., Sorcerers, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Wrestling. ALBRECHT, NANCY - Atrias, Feder- alist Staff fCurriculum editorj, Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State College. ALDRICH, KATHY - Transfer from DeSales High School, Walla Walla, fPep Club, Sophomore Class Vice- Presidentj, Sacred Heart College. ALEXANDER, PAT -- Speech Award Winner, Forensics, Future Teachers of America, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Wheaton College. ANDERSON, DERRYL W. - Football, Golf, Student Council Reg. Rep. ANDERSON, LESLIE HIRAM. ANDREWS, GLEN-Mult. College. ANGERMUND, LEONARD-Transfer from Central Catholic, Staff Photog- rapher, Federalist Staff QDrama Edi- tori, Jr. Football, Student Sweeper, U.S. Marine Corps. ARONSON, JEFF - Scholastic Art Award, B. L. Reg. Rep., Football, Let- termen's Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Swimming, Track, Pomona College. . 4..-,..f-'i...gE1is.,, - zz... ::,,, ..,. ..,. .. . . , . i f S.. A 'fi '-I r Sr ljt iykgtf m . . ,, . 1 ,..f:f5w1..z... ,1. Wir.-:-ffszffi4f1.1.s 1 fi ,emit s1se?ffff,'e1s1-ei.rf.. ,. , - -f'.f' lw..- -. . ' ff . - vw :. f wil. , ' . .. .. f. .. retiw. . V its ' . - 55555 2,321 1 1 -. . a 225555 -...Nm , .e 2974.3 Q5 E , . new 35:51 - S 5. , , 1 Q95 'f wr-M.-SH i sw 9Q,.i1.a1.m-if 75-5z.-esfises E,f.i9tcww,,-ff -:.:mgSf , ... e11iN.f1m2+i?i?e?fw2zs fr..,fafff1M fsvf .egf+1.....v2'.......fv.--... ry .., 4 2 S We fl M. 15,653 38-25 ...M Q ls iw ii . s1f..,.f.f.5gfw...Q... we A ...,- gg. - - - A Yisfmiffagfit ?v...a1.-gg we , .. .mg . P., ff.-ff. . -: eg jj f .4 Q . .W va. gp, .X ,, f, GIRL AND BOY OF THE MONTH FOR FRIENDLINESS fSeptemberj Pat Stone and Tom Waugh BAIN. JOHN C. BAIRD, RONALD. BAKKE, BILL-Basketball, B. L. Reg. Rep., Cross Country, Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., Portland State College. BARRlE, PAUL. BARRON, RICK- Basketball, B. L. Treasurer, B. L. Reg. Rep., B. L. Luau Committee Chairman, Election Board, Federalist Staff fSports Edi- tori, Football, Lettermen's Club, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Tennis, Gon- zaga University. BARTON, PAUL T.-Portland Com- munity College. BECKER, GARY-Baseball, Basket- ball, B. L. Reg. Rep., Christmas As- sembly, Federalist Staff, Football, Football Court, Forensics, Letter- men's Club: University of Oregon. BELDEN, DIANE-G. L. Reg. Rep., Portland State College. M 7. ....f..,w -15 1-1.4 'F .... . y..,,..,l ,,.., .5 ..., ,N .,,..,,,., ',.,,.4. ,,Q-...Q .,1-.f-m- .- ...K-. ,... . H.-is 122123727 51255511 Flirtffilif' -H115 f 5 . ..,. BENEDICT, GREG - Football, Track, Portland State College. BENNER, CHARLES. BENNETT, JIM-University of Ha- woii. BERGSTROM, DANELLE - Christmas Assembly, Talent Troup Assembly General Chairman, Halloween As- sembly, Pep Club, Everystudent, Student Council Reg. Rep., Univer- sity of Oregon. BERGSTROM, SHERRI - All - City Swimming, Chansonettes, Christmas Assembly, Easter Assembly, Every- student , Student , Store Helper, Swimming, Thanksgiving Assembly, G. L. Reg. Rep. BEST, JUDY - Student Council Reg. Rep. BIDWELL, MIKE-B. L. Reg. Rep., Track. www I -N M., .. fi .-,,,. .f ,ge y:..,,1cr,f- Tmevsfs,-'..,. ff . .iv ' xlwfwgg , in . . pq. 53. , -elm lr-l' .li . .fill BILLINGSLEY, MIKE-Football, Fresh- 'l'l. man Class Conduct Officer, Track. BLUNCK, SONJIA-G.L. Reg. Rep., Business College. BOHO, ANDREA. BOLTON, ROBIN. BOSLEY, JUDY- Band, G.L. Reg. Rep., Portland State College. BOYLE, AMY-Library Assistant, Pa- cific Business College. BRADSHAW, JIM- B.l.. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Wrestl- ing, Clark College. BRAINARD, TRACY. BRAWLEY, ERNIE - Portland State College. BRESEE, MIKE. M fi BREWER, CAROLYN. BREWER, TERRY-Oregon State Col- lege. BROCK, SANDY - NOMA Award Winner, Chansonnettes, Christmas Assembly, Clavier, Easter Assembly, Halloween Assembly, Choir, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Thanksgiv- ing Assemblyp University of Oregon School of Nursing. BROTHERS, DIANNE - Christmas Assembly, Easter Assembly, Feder- alist Staff fDrama Ed.J, Halloween Assembly, Antigone, Cinderel- la, You Can't Take It with You, Thanksgiving Assembly, Theater Management, Thespians. BROWN, KAREN -- Atrias, Publicity Chairman, Gold Key Award Winner, Election Board, National Honor So- ciety, Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Student Store Helper, Univer- sity of Oregon. BROWN, WAYNE-Football, Letter- men's Club, Track, Portland State College. GIRL AND BOY OF THE MONTH FOR SERVICE fOctoberI Judy Davis and Tom Ogan BRUNKOW, JANET -Chansonnettes, Christmas Assembly, Clavier, Easter Assembly, G.L. Reg. Rep., Maiority of One, Cinderella, Senior Choir fSec.J, Student Council Reg. Rep., Student Store Helper, Thanksgiving Assembly, Thespians. BUCELLA, DIANE-Cafeteria Helper, Portland State College. BUELL, DAVE-B.L. Reg. Rep., Con- stitution Staff, K.B.P.S. Announcer, Quill and Scroll, Portland State Col- lege. BURBACH, SHARON - Chanson- nettes, Christmas Assembly, Clavier, Easter Assembly, Election Board, G.L. Reg. Rep., Halloween Assem- bly, Senior Choir itreasurerl, Sopho- more Class Treasurer, Sports official in Track, Student Council Reg. Rep., Rep., Seattle Pacific University. BURBANK, ELDON-Coast Guard. BURLANDO, FRANK. BURNES, JUDI -Christmas Assem- bly, Halloween Assemblv, Pep Club, SnowWhite, Cinderella, Every- student, Student Store Helper, Thanksgiving Assembly, Theater Prop Mgr, Thespians, G.L. Reg. Rep. BURNHAM, PAT - Atrios, Christmas Assembly, Clavier, Easter Assembly, G.L. Reg. Rep., Senior Choir, Thanks- giving Assembly, Transfer from Grants Pass High. BUSH, COLLEEN-Art Staff, Atrias, Scholastic Art Award, Bookroom Helper, G.L. Reg. Rep., Pep Club, University of Oregon. BUTSON, CURT - Christmas Assem- bly, Easter Assembly, Halloween Assembly, Senior Choir, Thanksgiv- ing Assembly. CAIN, ELIZABETH-Oregon Business School. CALDWELL, KATHY - Transfer from South Eugene High School, Univer- sity of Oregon. CAMBELL, DONNA. CAMPBELL, JIM. CANUCCI, CLIFF-Christmas Assem- bly, Clavier, Senior Choir, Thanks- giving Assembly. .1 iff? ,wwf N?-. rw' . , v if? . . 1 , 1. X- ' 125' . -Garret tr-if 'Ui liiif V915-5 i' , 'Ffh' Z,-43 -LLL 543,51-5-i-51-' ' 45,5 ,, . Z,-J i f' f' 'fffi r g - -: ' '1 .- ' 5'i j ,ply .-wr-1. 53, 'U' ::is.i :' - zfra' -L ,. r Ji , it 4 , . J., if ' 4, .3 f.gQ,,M..,,.,.. W 3 fi ,.-- .s, , ,,.3'3l l' H . . ' L ' f . rv 1 - 7' CARLSON, DAN-B.L. Reg. Rep., CONSTITUTION Staff, Election Board, Federalist Staff lAdv. Manager, Sports Editori, Frosh Football, Senior Class Conduct Officer, Portland State College. CARLSON, ZELDA. CASCIATO, BABS-Atrias, Bookroom Helper, Christmas Assembly, Ma- iority of One, Assembly Star, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Swimming, University of Oregon. CHATTERTON, SHERRY - G.L. Reg. Rep., Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Clark College. CHRISTIE, SHIRLEY - Bookroom Helper, Junior Achievement, Port- land State College. CHRISTOPHER, GAY - Adel-Ki, At- rias fSgt.-at-Armsi, Christmas As- sembly, Pep Club, Snow White, Calico Cat, Everystudent, You Can't Take It With You, Speaking of Murder, Student Council Reg. Rep., Theater Management, Thespi- ans, Library Assistant, Gonzaga Uni- versity. CLAUSEN, BARBARA - Chanson- nettes, Clavier, May Fete Comm. Chairman, Inaugural Ball General Chairman, Election Board, G.L. Sec- retary, G.L. Freshman Rep., J.V. Rally, Pep Club, Choir, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., Freshman Class Prin- cess, Sophomore Class Princess, Reed College. CLAUSEN, NANCY LYNN-Counsel- ing Helper, G.L. Reg. Rep., National Honor Society, Library Assistant, Oregon State University. CLELAND, JEAN ARLENE-Pep Club, Cafeteria Helper, Beauty College. CLEMENT, DeWAYNE - Art Staff, Spring Formal .Commt Chairman, Football, Lettermen's Club, Track, University of Oregon. CLINT, MARY LYNN-Atrios, Feder- alist Staff, G.L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Student Store Helper, Oregon State University. COFER, NANCY - National Honor Society, Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State College. COFFMAN, MICHAEL R.-Christmas Assembly. COLEMAN, LYNNE. COOK, JOHN-Christmas Assembly, Forensics. COOK, LYNEQLL-Atrias, Christmas Assembly, G.L. Reg. Rep. Friendly Japanese wrestlers adapted quickly to American customs. COOK, RON-Golf, V.F.O. COOPER, VIRGINIA- Snow White, Everystudent. CORCILIUS, DENNIS - Federalist' Staff fPhotographerl, Portland State College. CORK, MIKE-Band, B.L. Reg. Rep., Clavier, Easter Assembly, Hallo- ween Assembly, Orchestra, Thanks- giving Assembly, Pep Band, San Jose State College. COULTIS, MARY ALICE-Library As- sistant, Transfer from Washburn Rural High fTopeka, Kansasj, Port- land State College. COWAN, PENNY-Business College. COYLE, MOLLY - Atrias fSgt.-al'- Armsl, Christmas Assembly, Junior Achievement, Snow White, Cin- derella, Theater Management, Thespians, Library Assistant, Ma- iority of One, Antigone, Hansel and Gretel, You Can't Take It With You. CRANDALL, ROBERT-Football Man- ager, Wrestling Manager. CROUSE, KENNETH. CROWN, RON. CUNNINGHAM, SHARON - Junior Choir Accompanist, University of Oregon. CURTIS, DICK - All-City Football, Best Blocker Award, B.L. Reg. Rep., Football, Football Court, Lettermen's Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Track, Wrestling, Columbia Basin Junior College. CUSHMAN, SANDRA - Christmas Assembly, Clavier, Orchestra lSecre- taryj, University of Portland. D'AGOSTlNE,GREG-Industrial Art's Award, B.L. Reg. Rep., Wrestling, Portland State College. DARRIN, ROBERT - Cross Country, V.F.O., Portland Electronics College. 'I. 2 3 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. .sd S . , ,.q'1.' . .Wx . . H-...,N .': vvr, .1 ,Aw 4 ' ,. ' f f- -... 'NQQ , ' h y3.,,,wfsw--w,a+fm. gm' I .f DAVIS, JUDY - Atrias lVice Pres., Treas.j, Sweethearts' Ball Comm. Chrm., Election Board, Girl of the Month for Service, G. L. Vice Pres., G. L. Fresh. and Soph. Class Rep., G. L. Reg. Rep., Fresh., Soph. and Junior Class Conduct Officer, Nat'l. Honor Society lTreas.l, Pep Club, Student Council Req. Rep., Student Store Helper, Thanksgiving Assem- bly, Girls' State, Ore. State Univ. DECK, JANE - Atrias, Lollipop Hop Chairman, Constitution Staff, G. L. Junior Rep., G. L. Reg. Rep., Office Helper, Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Thanksgiving Assembly, Seattle University. DEKALB, JAKE - Student Council Reg. Rep., B. L. Reg. Rep., Clark Junior College. DELANEY, CHARLEEN - Prairie Bible Institute. DESBIANS, BARRY-All-City Sports, Most Inspirational Football Player Award, Baseball, Basketball, B. L. Reg. Rep., Election Board, Football, Golf, Junior Class Vice President, Lettermen's Club fSecretary-Treasur- eri, National Honor Society, Student Body Treasurer, Student Body Presi- dent, Student Council Reg. Rep., Track, Wrestling, Sports Promotion Comm., University of Minnesota. DETERT, LES. DHULST, MARY ANN. DICK, BARBARA- National Honor Society, Noesis, Pep Club, Library Assistant, Oregon State University. 9. 10. ll I2 I3 I4. 'I5. I6. DIKEMAN, FORREST-Baseball, B. L. Reg. Rep., Portland State College. DISSELHORST, DIANE-Adel-ki, Art Staff, Election Board, Fashion Rep. from Nordstrom's, J. V. Rally, No- tional Honor Society, Sophomore Class Secretary, Track Official, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Girls' Swim- ming Manager, Fall Rally, Sports Promotion Comm., Wheaton Col- lege. DITOMASO, LINDA - Business Col- lege. DORRELL, ESTELLE - Counseling Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Senior Class Conduct Officer, Track Official, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Sweethearts' Ball Comm. Chr., Port. State College. DREW, GORDON - Basketball, Christmas Assembly, Football, Hal- loween Assembly, Senior Choir, Tennis, Thanksgiving Assembly. DUFFIELD, PENNY - Atrios, Speech Award, Constitution Staff fEduca- tion Editorj, Election Board, Fashion Rep. from Best's, Forensics, G. L. Reg. Rep., Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State University. DWYER, BEBE-Christmas Assembly, Bid Chairman for Spring Formal, General Chairman of Christmas Formal, Freshman Class Secretary, Track Official, Assembly Comm. EASTMAN, MARY-Adel-ki, Election Board, National Honor Society, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Assembly Comm., University of Cairo. GIRL AND BOY OF THE MONTH FOR WIT fNovemberl Linda Hammill and Rick Wise EASTMAN, MIKE-Basketball, Cross 9. Country, Election Board, Football, Student Council Reg. Rep., Track, University of Oregon. EATON, JANET-Pep Club, G.L. Reg. Rep., Oregon State University. ECKLUND, VICTOR 4 Band, Christ- mas Assembly, Clavier, Orchestra, Swimming, Track, Wrestling, B.L. Reg. Rep., Colorado State University. ELLIOTT BRUCE-Band, Cross Coun- try, Student Council Reg. Rep., Track, Assembly Comm., Whitman Col- lege. ELLIS, CLYDE-Christmas Assembly, Clavier Ureasurerl, Orchestra, V. F. O., Portland State College. ENFIELD, GREGG - Football, Na- tional Honor Society, Wrestling, B.L. Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. ETCHISON, KATHY-Federalist Staff, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, Assembly Comm., University of California at Los Angeles. FARRIS, MARK - Chess Club fVice Presidentl, Senior Choir, Track, Transfer from Klamath Falls, Univer- sity of Oregon. FELDMAN, RICK-Baseball, Football, B.L. Reg. Rep., Port. State College. FERGUSON, JIM - Audio-Visual Crew, Constitution Stott, Federalist Staff, Football, Lettermen's Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Wrestl- ing, Portland State College. FERRINGTON, BEVERLY - Federalist Art Staff, Scholastic Art Award, Dad's Club Award, Christmas'As- sembly, Clavier, Comm. Chairman tor May Fete, Election Board, Fed- eralist Stott, National Honor Society, Senior Choir, Thanksgiving Assem- bly, University of Washington. FILLHOUER, RON-B.L. Reg. Rep.: Portland State College. FLETCHER, LA MONT. . FOWLER, TOM-B.L. President, B.L. Secretary, B.L. Historian, Reg. Rep., B.L. Sophomore Class Rep., Christ- mas Assembly, Clavier lVice Presi- dentl, Cross Country, Election Board, Football, Football Court, Lettermen's Club, National Honor Society, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Thanksgiv- ing Assembly, Track, Wrestling lFirst place city in '62l, Senior Choir Nice Presidentl, Oregon State University. FRAKES, CLYDE-Transfer 'Irom Gre- sham High. f ' .. Y -2-.hw X. 'Sf' 'I 'M-:fp 'fi - , 4, , vs , , gf! file ' I . -'ffefifli' L i - I . fi . ,W-4 FRANCIS, JIM FRANZ, JOHN -Golf, Lettermen's Club. FRAZER, KATHIE - Adel-ki, Mathe- matics Award, Band fSecretaryj, Clavier, Comm. Chairman for Lolli- pop Hop, G.L. Treasurer, National Honor Society Nice Presidentj, Pep Band, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. FREAUF, JOHN - Football, Letter- men's Club, Track Official, Senior Council, Portland State College. FREDRICH, BRUCE - Federalist Staff fPhotographerJ, Football, Track, Wrestling, Portland State College. FREY, JOHN-Football, Wrestling. FULLER, JOHN-Cross Country, Foot- ball, Lettermen's Club, Track, Wrestl- ing, B.L. Reg. Rep., Oregon State University. GARCIA, JUDI - Christmas Assem- bly, CindereIIa, Snow White, You Can't Take it With You, A Maiority of One, Thespions, Stage Crew. GARENSTROM, BILL - Track, Trans- fer from South Salem. GARRETT, BRENT-Baseball, Basket- ball, Christmas Assembly, Thanks- giving Assembly, Seattle Pacific Uni- versity. GEORGE, BOB GERRIETS, LUCILLE-Atrias fSecre- tary, Vice Presidentj, Constitution Staff, Election Board, National Honor Society, Noesis fSecretary, Treasurer, Presidentl, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll fSecretaryl, Student Council Reg. Rep., G.L. Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. GETCH, GAYLA - Atrias, Student Council Reg. Rep., Student Store Helper, G.L. Reg. Rep., Oregon State University. GIBBS, EDITH GIBSON, SHERRIL-G.L. Reg. Rep. GILMAN, LORAINE - Gold Key Award, Christmas Assembly, Coun- seling Helper, Election Board, Future Teachers of America, National Honor Society, Snow White, Thes- pians, Lewis and Clark. GIRL AND BOY OF THE MONTH FOR SPIRIT lDecemberJ Twila Kyer and John Freauf GLADNEY, MIKE. GORDER, STAN-Transfer from Cen- tral High School, Crookston, Minne- sota lBand, Basketball, Football, Golf, Trackj, University of Oregon. GORDON, NANCY - Atricls lSecre- taryl, Constitution Staff lEditor-in- Chief, Education Editorl, Election Board, National Honor Society, Noe- sis lPresident, Vice President, Secre- tary, Treasurerl, Quill and Scroll Presidentl, G. L. Reg. Rep., U. of O. GORTNER, CHRIS - Adel-ki fSecre- tary, Vice Presidentj, Election Board, Fashion Rep. from KandeI's, Junior Class Treasurer, Peo Club, Sr. Class Secretary, Track Official, Student Council Reg. Rep., G. L. Reg. Rep., University of Oregon Dental School. GRAHAM, MABEL. GRAY, RAYMOND. GREEN, CHARLES - Best Actor Award Q61-62l, Baseball, Basket- ball, Christmas Assembly, Election Board, Football, Letterman's Club, You Can't Take It with You, Tam- ing of the Shrew, Maiority of One, Everystudent, CaIico Cat, Snow White, Cinderella, Track Official, Student Council Reg. Rep., Swimming, Theater Management, Thespians fConduct Officerl, B. L. Reg. Rep., Univ. of Washington. GRIER, GORDON-Christmas Assem- bly, Cross Country, Halloween As- sembly, National Honor Society, Swimming, Thanksgiving Assembly, Wrestling, Portland State College. GRONROOS, JEANETTE-Christmas Assembly, Taming,o'F the Shrew, Snow White, Everystudent, Stu- dent Council Reg Rep., P.S.C. GUNDERSON, BARBARA - Book- room Helper, Ecivres, Election Board, National Honor Society, San Fernan- do Valley State College. GUNDERSON, SUSAN-Band, Christ- mas Assembly, Clavier fPresident, Secretary, Treasurerj, Orchestra fPresident, Secretaryl, Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., University of Portland. GUSTAFSON, CONRAD-B. L. Reg. Rep., Letterman's Club, Tennis, Wrestling, Oregon State University. GUSTAFSON, JON-All-City Sports, Christmas Assembly, Election Board, Junior Achievement, K. B. P. S. An- nouncer, Science Club, Sorcerers, Student Council Reg. Rep., Tennis, Wrestling, Univ. ot Washington. HAAGE, FRED. HADDOX, SARAH - Chansonettes, Christmas Assembly, Clavier, Ticket Sales Chairman for Christmas For- mal, National Honor Society, Senior Choir, Tennis, University of Oregon. , Eff-f-..., ,bf .-. A vim .-157' ' .gnu VV . ,.', 'FiiQ'QiE5Q'.fQ,.L.04,cdH:.e4 I - ' ' fi Q, f35f.kf HAGAN, SHERRI - Chansonnettes, Christmas Assembly, Ecivres, Junior Achievement, Noesis, Pep Club, Thanksgiving Assembly, Cafeteria Helper, College of Beauty. HALL, CLIFF HALLAS, CONNIE-Football Court, Pep Club, Spring Rally, Track Official, Transfer from Idaho, Brigham Young University. HALLAS, JIM-B.L. Junior Rep., Consti- tution Staff, Federalist Staff, Football, Wrestling, Transfer from Central Cath- olic, Portland State. HAMILTON, LYNDA- Adel-Ki lPres., Vice Pres.j, Journalism Award, Christ- mas Assembly, Miss Merry Christmas, Decorations Comm. Chairman for Christmas Formal and Foreign Lan- guage Banquet, Election Board, Feder- alist Staff fEditor-in-Chief, Activities Co-Editorj, National Honor Society fConduct Officerj, Pep Club, Track Official, Student Council Reg. Rep., G.L. Reg. Rep., Quill 8. Scroll, Dad's Club Scholarship Award, University of Oregon. 10 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. HAMMILL, LINDA- National Merit Award, Chansonnettes, Christmas As- sembly, Clavier, G.L. Junior Rep., Na- tional Honor Society, Pep Club, Senior Choir. HANER, GERRY. HANSET, MARY. HANSET, PAT, HARING, VIRGINIA-G.L. Reg. Rep., Office Helper, Portland State. HARRIS, BEV4GoIcI Key Award, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Portland State. HARRIS, CHRISTINE-Atrias, Federalist Staff fArtj, Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. HARTLEY, JUDY - Atrias, G.L. Reg. Rep., Oregon State University. HARVEY, MARY HAUCK, JIM-Senior Class Conduct Officer, Election Board, University of Oregon. HEFFLER, BILL . Senior Tom Waugh and friends served Cokes at the first Christmas Coke party which was en'o ed I I Y by the entire student body. 'I 2. 3. 4 5 6 HEISEN, LINDA - Bookroom Helper, University of Oregon Medical School. HENDRICKSON, RICK HERALD, MARIE-Band lSecretary. and Librarianj, Christmas Assembly, Clav- ier, Election Board, Future Teachers of America, National Honor Society, Of- fice Helper, Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon College of Education. HERRON, BETSY- Atrias, Election Board, Football Court, Freshman Class Conduct Officer, G.L. Sophomore Rep., National Honor Society lSecretaryj, Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State University. HERSHEY, CAROLINE - Orchestra, Li- brary Assistant, Portland State Col- lege. HERTNER, STEVE-Baseball Manager, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Football Man- ager, Oregon State University. HEUER, DIANNE-Audio-Visual Crew, Cafeteria Worker, Pacific Business Col- lege. HEYDEL, JOHN-Air Force. HILL, GRACE - Audio-Visual Crew, Constitution Staff, Transfer from Ever- green, Washington. HILZER, JOHN-Portland State College. HJELT, JEAN - Chansonnettes, Christ- mas Assembly, Clavier lHistorianl, Or- chestra lLibrarianj, Pep Club, Hansel and GreteI. HOCKMAN, DIANE HODGES, GLEN A.-Basketball Man- ager, B.L. Reg. Rep., Chess Club, Foot- ball, Transfer from Benson. HOEHL, JAY-Track, Princeton. HOFFERBER, JIM - Basketball, Christ- mas Assembly, Football, Lettermen's Club, Track, University of Oregon. , wi 4. Mis Q, f.. ,V. .J -.,,.. . . r--1 'Q' '--W ,w ...i H':4:'-.,,. . 'lj -fb ' -i'V:w1f,..,,h sf 2? . 'f ,F hs.. s HOFFERT, ADELE - Jr. Achievement, Pep Club, Swimming, Portland State. HOLSHEIMER, GEORGIANN - Election Board, Federalist Staff lSophomore Ed., Activities Ed., Assistant Ed.j, G.L. Reg. Rep., Pep Club, Quill and Scroll Nice Presidentj, Sophomore Class His- torian, Student Council Reg. Rep., Swimming,' Pacific University. HOLWEGER, SHIRLEEN - Pep Club, Cafeteria Helper. HOPPER, JERRY-B.L. Reg. Rep., STU- dent Council Reg. Rep., Wrestling, Clark Junior College. HOPTON, BONNIE-Christmas Assem- bly, Hansel and Gretel, You Can't Take it with You, Calico Cat, Ma- iority of One, Thespians. HOPTON, TOM - Lettermen's Club, Swimming, Track, Wrestling, Univer- sity of Oregon. HOTCHKISS, PHYLLIS- G.L. Reg. Rep., Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep. HOUSTON, CHARLES - Christmas As- sembly, Easter Assembly, Halloween Assembly, Lettermen's Club, Hansel and Gretel, You Can't Take it with You, Taming of the Shrew, An- tigone, A Majority of One, Track Official, Swimming, Thanksgiving As- sembly, Theater Management, Thespi- ans, Track, Portland State College. HUENERGARD, VICKIE-Christmas As- sembly, Golf, Pep Club, Calico Cat, Hansel and Gretel, Who Can Say, Thespians, Assembly Comm., Theater Management, University of Oregon. HUNTER, JACK. HUSK, WAYNE - Football, Wrestling, Multnomah Junior College. INUKAI, MYRA-National Honor Soci- ety, Portland State College. JACKSON, ROBERT JAKES, GAIL-Atrias, General Chair- man for Sweetheart's Ball, Election Board, Forensics, National Honor Soci- ety, Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Student Store Helper, G.L. Reg. Rep., G.L. Vice President, Speech Award, Senior Council, University of Oregon. JAMES, AL-Cross Country, Exchange Student from Scotland, Lettermen's Club, Tennis. JAMES, MIKE-Oregon State Univer- sity. NE UF SENATUFI FH l P D Hill In the assembly Stand Up Mister Senator , senior and iunior members of the Executive Council at- tem ted to arouse a feeling of responsibility ancl P pride in the students for their school. JENKINS, JIM. JENSEN, DAN - Industrial Arts Award, B.L. Sophomore Class Rep., Election Board, National Honor So- ciety, Science Club, Sorcerers, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Tennis, Track, Oregon State University. JOHANSEN, SOLFRID-Band QTreas- urerl, Counseling Helper, Office Helper, Emanuel Hospital School of Nursing. JOHNSON, BEVERLY - Atrias, Ecivres, Election Board, Future Teachers of America, Junior Achievement, Noesis, Pep Club, Cafeteria Helper, University of Washington. JOHNSON, DARRELL-V.F.O. JOHNSON, DAVE. JOHNSON, DENNIS-V.F.O. JOHNSON, ERIC-Basketball, B.l.. Reg. Rep., Golf, l:ettermen's Club, Track Official, Portland State Col- lege. JOHNSON, RICK - All-City Sports, Audio-Visual Crew, Football, Na- tional Honor Society, Science Club, Track, Cross Country, Reed College. JOHNSON, SANDRA-Election Board, Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep. JOHNSON, SHARION -- Election Board, Junior Achievement, Pep Club, Theater Management. JONES, JOYCE . JOY, RON-Election Board, Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State College. KAVONIUS, JUDY-Business College- KEARNEY, LEE - Constitution Staff, Student Council Reg. Rep., Track, Florida Southern College. . K ...,,yMM' W .4- 'P . I l .WW ,r ,fiat P199 KELLER, YVONNE - 'Constitution Staff fCirculation Managerj, Feder- alist fCIub Co-editorj, Transfer from Cleveland, University of Washing- ION. KELLEY, BRIAN - Baseball, Basket- ball, Track, Transfer from Clacka- mas, Oregon State University. KELLY, TOM - Christmas Assembly, Easter Assembly, Taming of the Shrew, Antigone, Thanksgiving Assembly, V.F.O., Cafeteria Helper, Oregon State University. KENYON, CLAUDELLA - Atrias, Chansonnettes, HanseI and GreteI, Senior Choir, Thanksgiving Assem- bly. KERSEY, LINDA - Christmas Assem- bly, G.L. Reg. Rep., Office Helper, Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Cafeteria Helper, Nurse's Training. KILLAM, JAY-Baseball, Football. KILLINGBECK, LYNDA - Foreign Language Banquet Publicity Chair- man, Constitution Staff iReporter, Activity Editorj, Election Board, Fu- ture Teachers of America, G.L. Reg. Rep., Quill and Scroll, Brigham Young University. KILLINGER, STANLEY - Basketball, Lettermen's Club, Portland State Col- lege. W'W'Yc'- A , . .7 'e'--V.. if ' 'Nr ...uve Q .cf- , , fu- My J 51 ' ,fi KING, DAVE-Basketball, B.L. Reg. Rep., Election Board, Lettermen's Club, Spring Rally, Student Council Reg. Rep., Student Store Helper, Swimming, Track, Noon Activities Comm. Chrm., Ore. State University. KIRBY, DIANE. KIRKPATRICK, PAT-Scholastic Art Award, Refreshment Chairman for Sweetheart's Ball, King Selection Chairman for Lollipop Hoo, Election Board, Future Teachers of America, G.L. Secretary and Reg. Rep., Na- tional Honor Society, Pep Club, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Student Store Helper, University of Oregon. KISSELL, JEANELLE - Election Board, Junior Achievement, Library Assist- ant, Portland State College. KLEIN, GARY- KNOTT, KAREN-Publicity Chairman for Sweetheart's Ball, Election Board, G.L. President, Treasurer, Historian and Sophomore Class Rep., National Honor Society fChap- Iainj, Student Store Helper, Pacific Lutheran University. KNOX, JIM. KOLDEN, GAIL -Atrias, Scholastic Award, Chansonnettes, Christmas Assembly, Counseling Helper, Elec- tion Board, G.L. Reg. Rep., Jr. Achievement, National Honor So- ciety, HanseI and GreteI , Pacific Lutheran University. GlRL AND BOY OF THE MONTH FOR TALENT Uanuaryj Sharon Loghry and Dave Buell KOSKI KAREN KOSYDAR JOHN Bl. Reg Rep Bl. Semor Class Rep Constitution Staff fSports Edltorj University of Oregon KRAUSE PAM Atrias NOMA Award National Honor Society Pep Club Stu dent Council Reg Rep Seattle Pacific LAMB CAROL LEE Christmas Assem bly Easter Assembly Pep Club Stu dent Council Reg Rep Thanksgiving Assem Cafeteria Helper Stage Craft LAMPARD KEITH Baseball Award Baseball University of Arizona LAMPELLA MlLLY Business School College KRIENS LORETTA-Pep Club Oregon State University. KUBLICK LARRY. KYER TWILA - Speech and Debate Award Spring Formal Chairman fDec- orationsj Election Board Fashion Rep. from Bergs Fall Rally Forensics Girl of the Month fSpiriti Junior Class Sec- retary ,Office Helper, Pep Club, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Secretary, Portland State College. LADUM, BOB-Cross Country Award, B.L. Vice-President, B.L. Junior Rep., B.L. Reg. Rep., Christmas Assembly, Cross Country, Election Board, Letter-' men's Club, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Track, Willamette Univ. LAKE, BONNIE-Transfer from Sandy High School. LANDE TOM Thesplans Award Christmas Assembly Halloween As sembly Junior Achievement You Cant Take It With You Goodbye My Fancy Arsenic and Old Lace Cinderella Thanksgiving Assembly Theater Mgt. Thespians Boys Glee. LARSON KURT-All-City Tennis Christ- mas Assembly Clavier Speech Meets Comm. Chairman Cross Country Elec- tion Board Fall Rally Junior Class Conduct Officer Lettermen s Club Choir, Tennis, Thanksgiving Assembly, Wrestling, B.L. Reg. Rep., Wrestling Rally, University of Oregon. LARSON, LYNNE - Mother-Daughter Tea Comm. Chairman, Father-Daugh- ter Banquet Co-Chairman, G.L. Soph- omore Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Student Store Helper, G.L. Reg. Rep., Pacific Lutheran University. LAUTENSCHLAGER, SHARON - Trans- fer from Parkrose High School, Oregon State Dental College. .-41, ' f..,ims. efemqm., VM , , JM' , , -552.17 -TQ., , ' . f- V 7I N-sw - 1 V FLY ,. K... at ' 1 Ae W ,ew-1 S, . it-ss . X A ff-'Q v ,SW LAWSON, BARBARA-Art Staff, Chess Club, Portland State College. LEE, DENNIS-Band, Christmas Assem- bly, Heidi, Choir, Thanksgiving As- sembly, Track, Wrestling, Just Jazz Assembly, Portland State College. LEES, ROBERTA-Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. LESSEG, JIM-American Chemical So- ciety Award, Drum Major, Christmas Assembly, Clavier, Orchestra, Sorcer- ers, Student Council Reg. Rep., Trans- fer from Hedrick Jr. High School, Wrestling. LEY, DARRELL - Christmas Assembly, Heidi, Choir, Thanksgiving Assem- bly, Oregon State University. LINDBLAD, PAT - Atrias, Chanson- nettes, Christmas Assembly, Clavier, Easter Assembly, Halloween Assem- bly, Hansel and Gretel, Senior Choir, Thanksgiving Assembly, Library As- sistant. LINDER WALLY - Baseball, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Wrestling, Oregon State University. LOGHRY, SHARON - Atrias, National Talent Award, Band lPresident, Vice- Presidentj, Pep Band, Christmas As- sembly, Clavier fSecretaryj, Dance Line Chairman, Forensics, Maiorette, Na- tional Honor Society, Orchestra fPresi- dent, Vice-President, Secretaryj, Cin- derella, Calico Cat, Student Council Reg. Rep., Theater Management, Thes- pians lHistorianj, All-City Orchestra, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Stanford Uni- versity. LONG, VIRGINIA. LOPER, SHARRELL. LUCAS, RON-All-City Baseball, Base- ball, Basketball, B.L. Sophomore Rep., Christmas Assembly, Spring Formal Comm. Chairman, Election Board, For- ensics, Junior Class President, Letter- men's Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Student Council Parliamentorian. LUDAHL, AL. LUDWIG, GARY- Baseball, B.L. Reg Rep., Football, Lettermen's Club, Port- land State College. LUEY, JANNE-Atrias, G.L. Reg. Rep., National Honor Society, Noesis, Li- brary Helper, University of California. MADTSON, JUDY-G.L. Reg. Rep., Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State University. MAIER, JOAN-Christmas Assembly, Election Board, G.L. Reg. Rep., Hal- loween Assembly, National Honor Society, Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Oregon Dental School. GIRL AND BOY OF THE MONTH Fon SCHOLARSHIP qrebwmyy Kathy Frazer and Pete Martindale MALLERY, BEN-Christmas Assembly, Easter Assembly, Football, Halloween Assembly, Lettermen's Club, Swim- ming, Thanksgiving Assembly, Theater Management, Thespians Nice-Pres.j. MANN, TONY-University of Oregon. MANNING, DARRELL-Baseball, B.L. Reg. Rep., Portland State College. MANOS, ED-Christmas Assembly, Band, Student Council Reg. Rep., Port- land State College. MARTINDALE, PETE-Merit Finalist, B.L. Vice-President, B.L. Luau Comm. Chair- man, Teepee Twist Chairman, Elec- tion Board, Football, Lettermen's Club, National Honor Society, Senior Class President, Track Official, Student Council Reg. Rep., Track, B.L. Reg. Rep., Dad's Club Scholastic Award, University of Oregon. MARTINOLICH, JUDY-Pep Club, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep. MASON, SYLVIA-Atrias fSgt.-at- Armsj, Election Board, National Honor Society, Noesis QPresidentj, Oregon State University. MATTHEWS, JERRY. MATTHEWS, MAUREEN-Atrios, Band, Christmas Assembly, Senior Tea Comm, Chairman, Election Board, Maiority of One, Antigone, Every- student, Student Council Reg. Rep., G.L. Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. MCCOLLUM, JACQUELINE-Christmas Assembly, Cafeteria Helper, Girls' Glee, Drama Department Librarian. MCCOLLUM, SUZANNE - Counseling Helper, Off. Helper, Cafeteria Helper. McCREIGHT, CHUCK - Transfer from Peoria High School, Cross Country, Football, Track, Wrestling, Portland State College. MCDONALD, BILL-All-City Football, Baseball, B.L. Reg. Rep., Football, Let- termen's Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Track, Oregon State University. MCLANE, DOUG-Baseball, Golf, V.F.- O., Wrestling, Portland State College. MCQUEEN, DIANNE-Bookroom Help- er, Tennis, Oregon State University. ,fr . M fx ,.. X. ..-.-.,... . -ffsmfi-3. wuz... ' ,N , W., ...Q-.-,D , ni ff- 5' : rlii fbi 5 'F MEDEARIS, YVONNE-Christmas As- IO. sembly, University of Oregon. MELCHER, CHERI-Adel-Ki, National Honor Society, Pep Club, Senior Class Historian, Oregon State University. MELCHER, CONNIE-Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., G.L. Reg. Rep, -Oregon State University. MICIK, BILL-Basketball, Football, Let- termen's Club . MILLER, BOB. MILLER, FLORENCE-Office Helper, Pep Club. MILLER, LINDA-Adel-Ki, Art Staff, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep. MILLER, MEL-Transfer from Lincoln High School, Wrestling. MITCHELL, JANA-Art Staff, Gold Key Award, Inaugural Ball Comm. Chair- man, 'Christmas Formal Comm. Chair- man, National Honor Society, Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Uni- versity ot Oregon. MITCHELL, JUNE-Federalist Staff CCur- riculum Editorj, Transfer from Jeffer- son High School, Ore. State University. MOE, GARY-Football, Letterman's Club, Coast Guard. MONTGOMERY, BILL. MOORE, DOROTHY-Pep Club, Beauty College. MOORE, HARVEY-B.L. Reg. Rep., Foot- ball. MOORE, ROBERT - B.L. Reg. Rep., Christmas Assembly, Christmas Formal Comm. Chairman, Election Board, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Tennis, Wres- tling, Oregon State University. MORGAN, MARK. Overconfident faculty registers amazement at senior win. Final score of Senior-Faculty game was 47-43. MORSE, ALAN-Track, B.L. Reg. Rep., Portland State College. MOWLDS, AUDREY-Adel-Ki, Dads' Club Scholastic Award, Gold Key Award, Christmas Formal Court, Fash- ion Rep. from Meier and Frank's, Na- tional Honor Society, Pep Club, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., U. of Hawaii. MROFCHAK, DAWN-Chansonnettes, G.L. Reg. Rep., Choir, Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State University. MULLEN, MARVIN. NADEAU, JACQUE. NAHORNEY, JOEY-JO-Adel-Ki, Gold Key Award, King Neptune's Ball Chair- man fBidsj, Inaugural Ball Chairman fBidsj, J.V. Rally, Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Univer. of Chicago. NAUMANN, KATHIA-Adel-ki, Dad's Club Scholastic Award, Christmas As- sembly, Clavier, Christmas Formal Comm. Chairman, Easter Assembly, Election Board, Holloween Assembly, National Honor Society, Senior Choir CAccompanistj, Student Council Reg. Rep., Thanksgiving Assembly, G.L. Reg. Rep., Reed College. NEAD, LINDA. NELSEN, SANDRA-G.L. Reg. Rep., Golf, University of Puget Sound. NELSON, BARBARA-Christmas As- sembly, Halloween Assembly, Thanks- giving Assembly. NILSEN, KATHY--Christmas Assembly, Easter Assembly, Hansel and Gretel, Taming of the Shrew, Thanksgiving Assembly, Oregon State University. NISBET, PAUL . NORAINE, GORDON-B.L. Treasurer, Christmas Assembly, Clavier, Easter Assembly, Election Board, Halloween Assembly, National Honor Society, Or- chestra, Student Body Vice-President, Tennis, Thanksgiving Assembly, Stan- ford University. NORMAN, DICK-Student Council Reg. Rep. OGAN, TOM-All-City Football and Wrestling, Dacl's Club Scholastic Award, Boy of the Month lServicej, B.L. Sophomore Class Rep., Christmas Assembly, Football fCo-Captaini, Lolli- pop King, Lettermen's Club fPresidentj, National Honor Society lPresidentj, Track Official, Tennis, Track, Wrestling lCo-Captaini, University ot Oregon. ff--Nf..,..,., fy f. ff.w.s,.+:,fs,-s H574f,1s11:b2'f-Stiff,519 ff mf f'ii fi5'ii'W V' 7.5193-il ini iszmllwsizfgfiis .1,,s:1sws,f:,Aff- f-'11,-wt-t-f f f--- . -f swf, f- ff 1 41.11, K 1 gtg, ass. '- , . .. .mi - 11. if: f .mio Y ' . ' -.f A f 'f Q ff S-is ff... . ': 52,35 .S Higgs ' - '-: : ' . :El if .zu is 1 mfflyk' fsfggi ME i.....s. 3 ...H 1 . ...wif slew .Q - ff 4, -, wr' ,- 5-7 2 I-.f-755'-fiT'1fL Y 'ws .1 , --f'-f f ff-- . . .. is 'Ii f 'E ,Lia i ,y :-1 H J. , . . .ss A? - ,Q-sfflsffs -...,,sugg,sgfnQ-wise? . :Meiji-.', 4 sir . -.WMMMN I W - N.. W-N V -.,.,. ,-...ff W 'fs' .f fn ,, f, sv -4- .. ,Y fa:-.,.,, -A - .V V. FN -. . ,gif lf . . ,ffff ' , ,jig Wggmgwgf . N OKAZAKI, HENRY-Football, Oregon State University. OLHAUSEN, DAVID. OLSON, TOM. O'LEARY, PATRICK-Football. O'NEILL, DALE-B. L. Reg. Rep., Foot- ball, Track, Wrestling, Reed. OVERTON, STEVE - Inaugural Ball Comm. Chairman, Constitution Staff, Federalist Staff fphotographerj, Letter- men's Club, Quill and Scroll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Wrestling. OWEN, HENRY-All-City Sports, B. L. Reg. Rep., Football, Lettermen's Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Track, OSU. PARKER, BILL - Christmas Assembly, Speaking of Murder, Antigone, Majority of One, Senior Choir, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Thanksgiving Assembly, Thespians QPresident1, The- atre Board, University of Oregon. PAULLEY, LARRY - Baseball, Chess Club, Future Teachers of America, Golf, Noesis, Sorcerers, Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., V.F.O. fVice-Presidentj, Transfer from Central Catholic High School, Oregon State University. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. ti' PEARLMAN, BARBARA-Atrias. PEARSON, DENNIS. PECHANEC, JOYCE-NOMA Spelling Award, National Honor Society, Office Helper, Coalinga College. PERRY, MARK - Audio-Visual Crew, Speech Award, Chess Club, Forensics, Student Council Reg. Rep., B. L. Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. PETERSON, SHARON--Adel-Ki, D.A.R. Essay Award, National Honor Society Alumni Panel and Party Chairman, Election Board, National Honor Society fHistorianI, Office Helper, Student Council Reg. Rep., G. L. Reg. Rep., Northwestern University. PICKHARD, BARBARA-Atrias, Sweet- hearts' Ball Comm. Chairman, Election Board, Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Student Store Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Portland State College. PIPER, RICK-All-City Cross Country, Band, Christmas Assembly, Cross Country, Track Official, Spring Rally, Student Council Reg. Rep., Track, SOC. GIRL AND BOY OF THE MONTH FOR CITIZENSHIP AND COURTEOUSNESS lMarch i Karen Knott and Jim Hofferber PORTER, JUDY-Transfer from Kent- Meridian High School, Christmas As- sembly, Counseling Helper, Sweet- hearts' Ball Chairman, National Honor Society, Senior Choir, Thanksgiving Assembly, Yearbook Staff. PORTER, LEIGH-Baseball, Basketball, B. L. Reg. Rea., Lettermen's Club, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Reed College. POSTLEWAIT, RON-Basketball, Xmas Assembly, Sr. Choir, Student Council Reg. Rep., Thanksgiving Assembly, Track, Fresh. Class Conduct Officer. POWELL, KAREN-Port. State College. PROCTOR, CAROLE-Drama and Jour- nalism Awards, Christmas Assembly, Sweethearts' Ball Comm. Chairman, Constitution Staff fFeature Ed., Man- aging Ed.i, Pep Club, Guest Cottage, Heidi, Speaking of Murder, Tam- ing of the Shrew, Quill and Scroll Ureasurerj, Theater Management, Thespians Ureasurerj, Dance Line, Freshman-Sophomore Assembly Chair- man, University of Oregon. PRODEHL, BOBBI - Atrias, Speech Award, Christmas Assembly, Sweet- hearts' Ball Comm. Chairman, Election Board, Forensics, Office Helper, Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Feder- nlist Art Staff, Portland State College. PRUDEN, SUZANNE - Northwestern Business College. RADMACHER, KATHY-JuniorAchieve- ment, Student Council Reg. Rep., G.L. Reg. Rep., Librarian Assistant, School of Nursing. RASMUSSEN, SHERRY-Art Staff, Con- stitution Staff, University of Hawaii. RATER, DAVE-B.L. Reg. Rep., Election Board, National Honor Society, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State College. RICH, VIRGINIA-Christmas Assembly, Pep Club, Theater Board, Business Col- lege. RICHARDSON, TERRY-Science Award, Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. RICHEY, MARK - Cafeteria Helper, Church of Christ School of Evangelists. RIGDON, MARCIA JO-Counseling Helper ,Transfer from Bend Jr. High School, Portland Community College. ROBBINS, LARRY-Chess Club, V.F.O., Varsity Yell King, Transfer from North Eugene High School, Oregon State U. I Ivy xv- .J , .f f F74 fwfr 121.2-fb .' ' '- 4-' f - -9.43-f sW . ,. .pf1i?m? L. JJ..-.wi:'Ift f. awww-. ,aw-, ,. , 3 ... N k,kL Vw ,, W.. ,.f..,..e mga, 54-33,1 ,421 M: .112-,i! 1'1?j 'EAI .Lt 1' if 'JL .,.1. A. 1 2 4 1 . , 4.,A,. b.,..f-WA -,gerfw HM W e -1 JT. W Q t , .wi -Q-A ,,f.-.g f V 2 3 W wt Jw. 'fm 'N . fc- K ROBERTS, ARABELLE - Chansonnettes, Christmas Assembly, Clavier, Pep ll 8 Club, Hansel and Gretel, Senior Choir, Student Store Helper, Thanks- giving Assembly, Theater Manage- ment, Thespians. ROBERTS, ROD - Lettermen's Club, Track, University of Oregon. ROHRS, GALE-NOMA Math Award, Baseball, Basketball, B.L. Reg. Rep., Election Board, National Honor Soci- ety, Student Council Reg. Rep. ROSS, DIANA-Atrias, Chansonnettes, Christmas Assembly, Clavier fParlia- mentarian, Presidentj, Election Board, G.L. Junior Rep., Halloween Assembly, Senior Choir, Student Council Reg. Rep., Thanksgiving Assembly, G.L. Reg. Rep., All-City Choir, Whitman Col- lege. ROSS, SANDRA - Atrias QSec., Sgt.-at- Arms, Reporterl, Dads' Club Scholastic Awvrd, Constitution Staff, Election Board, Freshman Class Historian, Na- tional Honor Society, Office Helper, Student Body Secretary, Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., G.L. Reg. Rep., Stanford University. ROWATT, BOB- Football, Wrestling, Portland State College. ROWLANDS, CHARLES. ROY, WENDY-Atrias fHistorianl, Con- stitution Staff fAd. Mgr.j, Office Helper, Pep Club, Reed College, RUGGENBERG, JERRI-JO - Adel-Ki, NOMA Math Award, Dads' Club Scholastic Award, inaugural Ball Comm. Chairman, Spring Formal Comm. Chairman, Christmas Formal Comm. Chairman, Election Board, Na- tional Honor Society, Office Helper, Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Tennis, G.L. Reg. Rep., Newcomb Col- lege of Tulane University. RUTAN, CLIFFORD- s.L. Reg Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. RYDMAN, LOIS - Counseling Helper, Seattle Pacific College. SAGER, DON-Navy. SALING, PAT. SALTER, BOB-V.F.O. SANDERS, RANDY - Lettermen's Club, Track, Wrestling, University of Oregon. SANETEL, LESLIE W.-B.L, Reg. Rep., Chess Club, U.S. Marines. GIRL AND BOY OF THE MONTH FOR LEADERSHIP lAprilj Lynda Hamilton and Gene Sayler . SAYLER, GENE-B.L. President, Fresh- man Class Vice-President, Lettermen's Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Swim- ming, Track, Oregon State University. . SCANLON, JUDY. . SCHALLER, DONNA-G.L. Reg. Rep., Pep Club. SCHEURER, TERRY - Football, Letter- men's Club, Track, Wrestling, Univer- sity of Oregon. SCHLITT, KEN -Metal Shop Award, Football, Lettermen's Club, Football Official, Track, Portland State College. SCHMIDT, BEV-Chansonnettes, Christ- mas Assembly, Clavier, Easter Assem- bly, G.L. Reg. Rep., Junior Achieve- ment, Hansel and Gretel, Senior Choir, Student Council Reg. Rep., Thanksgiving Assembly. SCHMIDT, PAUL-Christmas Assembly, Senior Choir, Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State College. I SCHMITZ, BRENDA - Spring Formal Chairman lChaperonesJ, Easter As- sembly, Christmas Assembly, Fall Rally, Rhodes Fashion Rep., Pep Club lSenior Class Rep.j, Heidi, Senior Choir Nice Presidentl, Clavier, Track Official, Student Council Reg. Ren., Thanksgivinq Assembly, G.L., Reg. Rep., Senior Council, Pinocchio, , Ore- gon State University. SCHNEIDER, CURT-Election Board, B. L. Reg. Rep., Portland State College. SCHNELL, DICK. SCOTT, RON. SEARS, STEVE-B.L. Reg. Rep., Port- land State College. SEASTROM, KATHY-Atrios, Christmas Assembly, Easter Assembly, Cinder- ella, Everystudent, Who Can Say, Student Council Reg. Rep., Student Store Helper, Thespians, G. L. Reg. Rep., Portland State College. SEALANDERS, JACK - All-City sports, Football, Lettermen's Club, Track, Wrestling. SHAFFER, GLENDA-Atrias, Federalist Staff, Pep Club Nice Presidentj. L...H -5 .V 7 -Wm. . - I I iwawwmq i W' 'N-s..-,N r ' . 'QQ +91 , - , .S if 1 ' 'W ' -, MW ll . 1 n K :h x Eiga:-','., ,.esE'i+,. ,j u g 'I s ,W SHEARER, SANDRA-Clark College. SHELLEY, JO-Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State College. SHIPLEY, BEVERLY - Chansonnettes, Christmas Assembly, Clavier, Thanks- giving Assembly. SHORT, O'BRIEN. SIMONSON, VIRGINIA - Bookroom Helper, Chansonnetes, G.L. Reg. Rep., Noesis, Hansel and Gretel, Student Council Reg. Rep. SKILLIN, MIKE. SMITH, DIANNA. SMITH, GARY-B.L. Reg. Rep., Foot- ball, Junior Class Conduct Officer, Everystudent, Track, Clark College. SMITH, MARY-Transfer from Bethel High lTacoma, Wash.j, Clark College. SMITH, SARAH -Band, Clavier, Or- chestra. SOUTH, DONALD-Portland State Col- lege. STEWART, LARRY-Baseball, B.L. Reg. Rep., Cross Country, Football, Track Official, Thanksgiving Assembly, Wrestling. STILLMAN, GLENDA - Chansonnettes, Christmas Assembly, Easter Assembly, National Honor Society, Office Help- er, Pep Club lPresidentj, Senior Choir, Student Council Reg. Rep, Student Store Helper, Thanksgiving Assembly, G. L. Reg. Rep., Portland State College. STOCKWELL, RODGER - Band, Foot- ball, Wrestling, Portland State College. STONE, PAT-Adel-ki, All-City -Swim- ming, Art Staff, Spring Formal Chair- man lCoat Rooml, Christmas Formal Chairman lPubIicityj, Fall Rally, Fed- eralist Staff fSenior Co-Editorl, Girl of the Month lFriendlinessl, Junior Class Historian, J.V. Rally, Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Swimming, Sport's Promotion Comm., Ski Club lVice Presi- dentl, Portland State College. STRAHL, GLORIA. GIRL AND BOY OF THE MONTH FOR ATHLETIC IMGYI Rae Swicegood and Keith Lampard STRICKER, ZANNA-Pep Club. SUDAR, MARIA-Atrias, Comm. Chair- man Sweetheart's Ball, Comm. Chair- man G.L. Week, General Chairman Spring Formal, Fashion Rep. fSears and Roebucki, G.L. Treasurer, G.L. Presi- dent, Library Assistant, PSC. SUKAWATI, TJOKORDA ISTRI SRIA- TUN IATUNJ-Exchange Student from Bali, Indonesia, Univ. of Indonesia. SUSTELLO, REX-Football, Track, Navy. SUTTON, SUE-G.L. Reg. Rep., Pep Club. SWANSON, GARY. SWEET, JIM-Ore. Technical Institute. SWICEGOOD, RAE-Art Staff, Scholas- tic Art Award, Christmas Assembly, G.L. Japanese Tea Garden Chairman Unvitationsj, Election Board, G.L. Reg. Rep., Halloween Assembly, National Honor Society, Student Council Reg. Rep., Tennis fCaptainI, Thanksgiving Assembly, Lewis and Clark. ABILITY TANNER, BARRY-Art Staff, Basket- ball, Track, U.S. Marine Corps. TAUNT, CHUCK - Constitution Staff fBusiness Managerj, Golf, Quill and Scroll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Track, Whitman College. TAYLOR, MIKE-Cross Country, Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State Uni- versity. TAYLOR, SHERYL - Christmas Assem- bly, Calico Cat, Everystuclent, Majority of One, Student Council Reg. Rep., Thespians, Transfer from David Douglas, G.L. Reg. Rep., Univer- sity of Oregon. TAYLOR, WES-Football, Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., Track, Student Council Chaplain, B.L. Reg. Rep., University of Puget Sound. TELLERT, TERRY-Baseball, Spring For- mal Comm. Chairman, Election Board, Forensics, ' Lettermen's Club, Senior Choir, Fall Rally, Wrestling Rally, Reed College. THOMAS, DON. '2 rf , .fm ws.f'7'..' ffl' A , - Cue, K , of AA . .X V gy ' . S Q THOMAS, RICHARD - Baseball, Foot- ball, Lettermen's Club, Wrestling. THOMING, BARBARA-G.L. Reg. Rep., Portland State College. THOMPSON, NORMAN-Football, B.L. Reg. Rep., Transfer from David Doug- las THORKILDSON, DAVE-Baseball, Cross Country, Lettermen's Club, Track. THORPE, JEFF - Transfer from Lincoln High fFootball, Baseball, Assembly Comm.j, University of Hawaii. TOM, GEORGIA - Counselina Helper, Comm. Chairman Senior G.L. Party, General Chairman Fr.-Sr. Girls' Tea, Senior G.L. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., University of California. TORREY, MARSHA - Chansonnettes, Christmas Assembly, Clavier, National Honor Society, Senior Choir, Transfer from South Salem High, PSC. TOURYILLE, KATHY-Beauty College. TRAPP, KEN--NOMA Award, Baseball, Basketball, Federalist Staff lAclvertis- ingl, Football, Lettermen's Club, Quill and Scroll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Track, Mr. lrrestible fHush Dayj, Lewis and Clark College. UDRIS, MARA-Art Staff, Scholastic Art Award, Senior G.L. Party General Chairman, Election Board, Senior G.L. Rep., National Honor Society, Pacific Lutheran Universiity. UHLIG, MIKE - Christmas Formal Comm. Chairman, Student Body Vice President, Lab Assistant, Reed College. UNDERWOOD, LETHA. VAUGHT, WAIDEAN-Chansonnettes, Christmas Assembly, Pep Club, Snow White, Thanksgiving Assembly. VISSER, FLIP-Ore. Technical Institute. VOLCHOK, JANET-Atrias, Chanson- nettes, Christmas Assembly, Clavier, National Honor Society, Pep Club, Hansel and Gretel, Senior Choir, Tennis, University of Washington. WAAGE, GERRY-Student Council Reg. Rep., Track, Lewis and Clark College. GIRL AND BOY OF THE YEAR Sharon Loghry and Rick Wise WADSWORTH, GAIL-Chansonnettes, Christmas Assembly, Thanksgiving As- sembly, Transfer from Luckley School, England. WAHLSTROM, TERRY-Basketball, Christmas Assembly, Football, Hal- loween Assembly, Stage Crew, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Thanksgiving Assembly, Theater Management, Track, Oregon State University. WALLAND, DENNIS - Christmas As- sembly, Football fManagerl. WALSBORN, KELLY - Future Teachers of America, G.L. Reg. Rep., Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon Col- lege of Education. WALTERS, RUSS-All-City Sports, Foot- ball, Track, University of Hawaii. WARREN, RENEE-Transfer from Park Rapids High CPark Rapids, Minn.l, Beauty College. WAUGH, TOM-Dad's Club Award, State Foreign Language Award, Boy ofthe Month fFriendlinessj, B. L. Treas- urer, B.L. Junior Rep.,-B.L. Freshman Rep., Christmas Asembly, Easter As- sembly, Election Board, Football, Na- tional Honor Society, Sophomore Class President, Football Official, Student Body President, Track, Wrestling, Yale University. WEBB, MIKE-B.L. Reg. Rep., Football, Student Council Reg. Rep., Track, Wrestling, Oregon Technical Institute. WEFEL, MARGARET. WELCH, JERRY - Christmas Assembly, Swimming. WHEELER, LOUIS. WHITE, SUE-Scholastic Art Award, Christmas Formal Chairman IBidsl, Forensics, Senior Class Council, Uni- versity of Oregon. WILEY, RICHARD - Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State College. WILL, DON. WILLIAMS, PAT-Christmas Assembly, Clavier, Easter Asembly, Heidi, Sen- ior Choir.' Student Council Reg. Rep., Thanksgiving Assembly, Library As- sistant, Oregon State University 4 ,arfd r i ' -V 'V ' f - , . - fx ...i ff , if :A '- .,,a-ufsw,...w,y.4 y ' .. . A iffwi' f, , l I fi 3-I?-3'5?fLl:4ig4..ff' ,.4?tfT6we:1'f1' mg if . 'I ' w I. gf? Z -1 T 5 'g ff YEL? '22-451.525 'f , ef , ., WP, -f M.QQ,,gi-jgfg.-M'.,,:,gg., fzgyglty flyy. ,K .3 ay: - M . 9s 1 4. : :yi 12' . Q A grygff 'f 'f.-via,sw?'i-WL' I xii- v-Rv 5: ' -as af -. ww wi' ,, sp A J- as 4, gp- A e wt f y 'W- WILMOTH, NANCY - Counseling Hel- per, Bible School. WILSON, CAROLYN - Pep Club, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., San Francisco Ballet School. WILSON, JAMES-Chess Club lVice President, Secretary - Treasurerj, Uni- versity of Oregon. WISE, RICK-All-City Football, Best Tackler Award, Outstanding Defensive Player fBasketballj, Baseball, Basket- ball, Football, Football Court, Letter- men's Club Nice Presidentj, University of Oregon. WOLFF, KAREN-Adel-ki, Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., G.L. Reg. Rep. WOOD, LINDA-Chansonnettes, Christ- mas Assembly, G.L. Reg. Rep., Hallo- ween Assembly, Pep Club, Hansel and Gretel, Student Council Reg. Rep., Thanksgiving Assembly. WOODRUFF, JIM- Football, Letter- men's Club, Swimming, Track, Trans- fer from Jefferson High School, Uni- versity of Oregon. WOOLFORD, JULIE-Christmas Assem- bly, Pep Club, Calico Cat, G.L. Reg. Rep. ' WRIGHT, JUDY-Atrias, Band, Christ- mas Assembly, Clavier, Sweethearts Ball Chairman fBiclsI, G.L. Tea General Chairman, Election Board, G.L. Histor- ian, G.L. Junior Rep., Pep Club, Calico Cat, Everystudent, Student Council Reg. Rep., Thanksgiving Assembly, G.L. Reg. Rep., Portland State College. ZIMMERMAN, CATHY-Chansonettes, Christmas Assembly, Pep Club, Han- sel and Gretel, Senior Choir, Student Council Reg. Rep., Hollywood .Beauty College. ZUPAN, JOHN-University of Oregon. BAILEY, DOREEN-J.V. Rally, Student Council Reg. Rep., Track Official. CARTWRIGHT, DUANE. MESSENGER, MIKE. ' NU' . 7 le 0nQf5u4wfe mam acyl!! lkfemf 43 Me fa M 4,3 W s ' f ' fi . Huy i X N E X N5 X N'5'S' -'. X' xslik S' S' . 01 ' 6115675 Wife amz! -ULOJQZ - A W , - 4 Q W 5 3 ' ' 'W X f33'e'.7aS .5 t. X'k xx N ol LG E MALE HEADS JU ICR CLASS Kathy Tanaka Vice-President Seated around the table are Marsha Almeter, Sue Guerrettaz, Terri Fitzgerald, Kathy Tanaka and Tim Farra as they work on the planning-of the annual spring formal. Tim Farra President The junior class consisted of 189 boys and 323 girls totaling 612 students. Eleven percent of the junior clas earned a 3.5 GPA as compared to last year's 8.6 percent Of the 54 with high academic rating, eight were boys Greg Craner has maintained a 4.0 average throughou high school. Winnifred Isseks, Jan Mascall and Patti Thorpe rep resented the class as finalists for the American Fiel Service. Patti was chosen to be an exchange student t Vitoria, Brazil. On February 22, 1963, the class attended their annua party. Held on George Washington's birthday, a patrioti theme was carried out. The main course was hamburger or fish sticks. The varsity basketball game was then at tended and the party was climaxed by the after-gam dance. Two juniors received high honors at the state wrestl ing tournament. Tom Stevens placed first in both cit and state. Jeff Batchelor placed second in city and fourt in state. Each year the juniors sponsore the Spring Formal This year's theme was April Showers. Jill Austin serve as the general chairman. The formal was well attend and enjoyed by all. Terri Fitzgerald Secretary Sue Guerrettaz Treasurer 8 Conduct Officers Govern Class Members Marsha Almeter Historian' Seated in the office foyer are the iunior class conduct officers and their counselors. left to right they are Kathy Miller, Laurefta Compton, 'Sandi Gortner, Nancy Poehler, Bev Bolster, Sue Henrikson and Joanne Stimpson. Behind' them are Mrs. Amelia Auld, iunior girls' counselor, and Mr. Roger Mockford, iunior boys' counselor. 53 First Row Abbott, Tom Adams, Alvin Addis, Dawn Agy, Carol Ahl, Annette Allen, Buddy Second Row Almeter, Marsha Almon, Vern Alspach, Gerald Althouse, Shirley Ambrose, Gail A.mo, Diana Third Row Anderson, Earline Anderson, Linda Anderson, Marlene Anderson, Pennie Anson, Larry Aplan, Nancy Fourth Row Applegate, Teri Atkinson, Daryl Fifth Row Austin, Jill Baird, Flarold Sixth Row Baker, Bonnie Baker, Judy Baker, Pat Barnett, Charles Barnhart, Pat Barr, Jack Seventh Row Barton, Janet Barton, Sue Basaraba, Barbara Batchelor, .leff Bates, Ron Bates, Sharon 54 Kris LUYSEH, Connie Hallcs, and Pat O'Brien work out their routines to the song, Lel s Get Together, Yah, Yah, Yah! First Row Bechtold, Jeri Beeman, Donna Bell, Lydia Bellis, Nancy Berardino, Ed Bergman, Linda Second Row Bernhardt, Nancy Bieler, Rod Birdwell, Gloria Black, Larry Blalock, Donna Boe, Jeri Lynn Third Row Bolster, Bev Bonner, Sandy Boss, Mike Bothwell, Judy Boyce, Connie Boyd, Barbara Fourth Row Boyington, Sue Boyle, Arden Fifth Row Boyle, Sandy Bradshaw, Lyndon Sixth Row Bradstreet, Daryl Breil, Gary Brenneke, Doug Brewer, Barbara Brewer, Sam Britton, Bonnie Seventh Row Brooks, Gretchen Brooks, Rebecca Brouillard, Darlene Brown, Pat Brown, Terry Brunkow, Tim 55 First Row Bryant, Jerry Buhrmaster, Diane Bullis, Judy Burkheimer, Carlann Burnett, Ron Butler, Sandy Second Row Buzzell, Rolfe Calavan, Jeanne Calavan, Jerry Calkins, Carol Callahan, Bob Cameron-, Jeanne Third Row Campbell, Dick Canich, Michelle Carey, Wes Carkner, Dave Carleton, Chris Carlston, Dan Fourth Row Carrington, Alan Carrol, Mike Carver, Rod Casciato, Mike Channey, Paul Childers, Bill Fifth Row Christensen, Sandy Church, Dave Sixth Row Ciuman, Judy Clark, Olin Seventh Row Clark, Steve Clark, Ann-a Jo Clint, Tim Coate, Doug Cofer, Gary Coffman, Dick First Row Cogburn, Leeda Colby, Dennis Collins, Dick Combs, Dick Compton, lauretta Comstock, Charles Second Row Connors, Linda Converse, Bev Cooper, Erma Cooper, Linda Coulter, Bill Cowan, Jan Third Row Crandall, April Craner, Greg Fourth Row Crawford, Fred Crousefrllfeith Fifth Row Cuda, Stephani Cutshall, Vicki Dahlman, Julie Dalrymple, Joan Dalton, Dennis DaSilva, Ann Sixth Row Vauthier, Jeanne Davis, Dave Davis, John Davis, Wanda Dawson, Lynne Dean, Greg Seventh Row DeBoer, Justin- Delano, Ray Denley, Gerald Depretis, Linda DeRock, Mary Didier, Bonnie First Row Dooyen, Myrna Dorton, Barbara Drake, Gloria DuBravac, Diane Duffy, Dennis Dummler, Jeanne Second Row Dunlop, Tim Dunn, Andrea Dyck, Jeanne Eaton, John Eaton, Ralph Ede. Deann Third Row Eden, Sharon Edwards, Harland Fourth Row Egbers, Ellen Eichman, Gordon Fifth Row Eldridge, Sharon Elliott, Tim Engstrom, Sandi Erickson, Dianne Etchison, Greg Eurick, Arliz Sixth Row Farle Lee yr Feldman, Rick Ferrell, larry Feyen, Val Finley, Barry Finley, Jim Seventh Row Finney, Gil Fischer, Tom Fisher, Nancy Fitzgerald, Terri Floyd, Charlene Ford, Jim Blinded by the bright 'flash of Mr. Wong's camera, Mr. Kovach staggers off the field. First Row Forkenf, Pat Fowler, Margaret Fox, Corliss Fragal, Robin Francois, Karyn Freed, Tim Second Row Freeman, Bonnie Fuller, Wayne Gabrielson, Bruce Gaither, Rod Gant, Dennis Gard, Carol Third Row Gardiner, Jerry Gardiner, Joanne Garner, Al Gates, Carolyn Gates, Jirn Gentry, .leanne Fourth Row George, Frances Gibbons, Karen Gilbreth, Sue Gisi, Mike Glass, Bruce Goetien, Tami Fifth Row Goff, Kathy Goldsmith, Pat Sixth Row Gomes, Eileen Goodriclc, Cynthia Seventh Row Goodrick, Lynda Gorder, Charles Gortner, Sandi Goughler, Karen Grant, Frances Graham, Janette 59 First Row Graver, Russ Green, Wally Gross, Joanne Guerrettaz, Sue Gulan, linda Gullixan, Helen Second Row Gunderson, Sandy Hagen, Carol Hall, Carolyn Hall, Micheale Hallock, Pete Hannaman, Linda Third Row Harbin, Virginia Hardy, Rick Harrington, Nancy Hart, Judy Harvey, Don Harvey, Judy Fourth Row Hawkins, John Hegrenes, Pat Fifth Row Helser, Keith Helzer, Deanna Sixth Row Hendrickson, Jan Hendrickson, Sue Henwood, Joanne Herron, George Hewitt, Gary Heydel, Evelyn Seventh Row Hersh, Jack Hicenbothom, lynn Hicks, Sandra Hiegil, Fred Higgs, Cricket Hill, Dale MUUY Pe0Ple greeted the Japanese N tional Wrestling Champions, including t rally. Lam Vvsulllrl Offers his congratulations io crrrv es lens, t e new 5 ,-' S, d Body President. p mg U em First Row Hinds, Karen Hines, linda Hinkle, Bill Hirsch, Bob Hodqes, Ron Hoehl, Chris Second Row Hoff, Rodney Hogan, Larry Hoge, Georgia Holmes, Denny Hooper, Gary Hopkins, Harriet Third Row Horn, Tom Howard, Pam Howell, Gay Hufana, Vicki Hunsaker, Ray Hunter, Terry Fourth Row Husk, Jim Hustad, Jan Fifth Row Inukai, Carol Isseks, Winnie Sixth Row Iverson, Jon Iverson, Robin Jacklin, Carol Jackson, Gary Jackson, Ted Jacob, Bob Seventh Row Jalmes, Bev James, Laurie Jenkins, Gerry Jenson, Judy Jenson, Steve Jeppeson, Karen First Row Jessey, Susie Johansen, John Johns, Shirley Johnson, Carol Johnson, Leahnel Johnson, Mike Second Row Johnstun, Joyce Jolley, Carol Jones, Jeri Katerman, Scott Kathka, Judy Kearney, Karolyn Third Row Keeler, Diane Kemp, Lana Kennedy, Mildred Kenny, Robin Kent, Stephanie Kenyon, Kay Fourth Row Keyes, Tom Kinnear, Pat Kinzel, Sharon Kitzerow, Mary Anne Klassen, Joanne Klug, Barbara Fifth Row Korte, Trudy . Kriens, Jim Sixth Row Krombein, Gary Krueger, Charlene Seventh Row Kruetz, Craig Kuns, Terry Lacey, Nancy ladwig, Cheryl lagasse, John lahde, Joanne 62 we who Steve Conway, Madison's Spring Rally Mascot, hitches a ride oh the Victory Bell. was 5,13 L 9? As c knight in shininq armor, Mr. Dick Unger served as the official greeter at the Christmas Formal. 4 255 site? 91-gwewyffd 1, E SQ:-E39 Q ,gm rf ff,.2m,:Qp:Q1 is4'4i1f? fi B v sv .. ,WQM , 'li First Row Lambert, Fred Lambert, Phyllis Landfair, Cheryl lane, Sylvia LaPine, .Ian Larson, Kris Second Row Lasater, Anne LeBrun, Dave leinum, Bill Lessig, Donna Letourneaux, Nancy Leu, Darlene Third Row Lincicum, Mike Lind, Barbara Fourth Row Lindblad, Butch Lively, Gay Fifth Row Loften, Lynette Logan, Keith Londos,- Tim Lopez, Kai Losiniger, Pat Loveland, Bryant Sixth Row Lutz, Carol Lutz, Craig Lyman, Dorthea Lynch, Donna Lynott, Greg Lysne, Pat Seventh Row Mahar, Dennis Malchert, Rick Mascall, Jan Massey, Bob Mastne, Don Matsen, Wayne 63 First Row McCall, Dave McConnell, Bob McGenee, Charles vMcNiven, Dave Mendenhall, Craig Mericka, Judy Second Row Merina, Pat Merritt, Montez Messner Maril n I Y Meflger, Mary Ann Mikkelson, Kay Miller, Carol Third Row Miller, Judy Miller, Kathy Fourth Row Miller, Lynne Miller, Mike Fifth Row Mills, Paula Minsinger, Brian Moats, Judy Moenftenich, llorin Monk, Alvin Mooney, Ed Sixth Row Moore, Courtney Moore, Doug Moore, linda Morris, De-lores Morrisey, Mary Morse, Judy Seventh Row Morse, Spencer Martin, Jim Mosback, Fran Moser, Art Moss, Chris Murphy, Jennifer 64 Mr. Bob Hughitt and the url stuff admire the yearbook progress poster. sl, ., ,,,,,.gm zwgfiqgmx Q vs ... fz, 1,.- .3 Msg A- f .- We f 2 Lfvf1,,fef ,Wg 'W img? 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First Row Murray, Mary Jane Myers, Dee Myers, Norma Nagel, Dick Nash, Doug Nasmyth, Jackie Second Row Neacl, Diana Neilson, George Carolyn Cris Gail Harland Nelson, Nelson-, Nelson, Nelson, Third Row Nelson, Jim Nordlund, Kathi Norman, Kathy O'Brien, Pat O'Connor, Dan O'Connor, Ray Fourth Row Oller, Bob Oller, Earl Olsen, Alan Olsen, Ray O'Malley, Glean O'MalIey, Brian Fifth Row Orkney, Dave Owens, Patsy Sixth Row Paash, John Pace, Brian Seventh Row Palleson, Karyn Palmer, Cody Park, Carolyn Park, Jerry Parker, Mark Parrish, Palmer ' First Row Patterson, Donna Patterson, Kathy Paulson, Delores Perin, Dave Peterson, Judy Petty, Ron' Second Row Peyton, Jan Phillips, Judy Pirie, Gordon Piesky, Sue Poehlar, Nancy Pope, Ernie Third Row Post, Paul Postlewait, Larry Potter, Toni Pounder, Gary Powell, Terry Precechtil, Sue Fourth Row Price, Jan Pruden, Lesa Fifth Row Quimby, Karen Racanelli, Vito Sixth Row Rake, Kenny Rambo, Bob Ramsey, Sharon Ratter, Nancy Raynor, Sue Reaves, .loan Seventh Row Reinikka, Jan Riba, Richard Richardson, Caro Rieder, Kay Riefenrath, Tom Robbins, Duane 66 lyn 2 il 'H ez ZZ ' . f 4. tina- wi 'effffit ,ga-:pf A qj5g,az5,g,ff ffiifffifiil il ts '73-ie ve, Tl ' ga M 5 Ill: - 5''EI2:S:itIv-E:Q2EWEEi:l:1GEI. 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Y f ZW 'Y First Row Roberts, Cheryl Robinson, Bernie Rodasky, Colleen Rodgers, Nancy Rose, Bob Russell, Jim Second Row Ryding, Rick Salter, Stuart Sasser, Steve Savage, Kathy Schaper, Julie Schleiger, Jim Third Row Schenk, Bob Scheurer, Terry Scheuer, Ron Schimpf, Richard Schmidt, Susie Schnacky, Peggy Fourth Row Schnieder, Sandi Schnoor, Glen Fifth Row Schoessler, Kathi Schrei, Tom Sixth Row Schuyler, Pam Schweizer, Nelson Shank, Bob Shannon, Pat Shelley, George Siefert, Diana Seventh Row Simmons, Mike Slaughter, Dennis Slocum, Sally Smith, Bill Smith, Dick Smith, Harold 67 'iQ First Row Smith, Spencer Smith, Tom Smuland, Jim Snyder, Kim Sonnenberg, Bev Sorensen, Bob Second Row Soule, Cordell Southard, John Southard, Mike Southard, Pat Spear, Mike Spence, Gary Third Row Spencer, Toni Spicer, Joyce Standish, Ron Stevensonl, And Stevens, Tom Stewart, Elan Fourth Row Stillinger, Rod Stimpson, JoAn Stites, Dean Stockman, Dan Stone, Marilew Stone, Robin Fifth. Row Strasser, Jerry Strong, Dale Sixth Row Stuart, Bill Stude, Phil Seventh Row Stump, Tom Sullivan, Pam Summers, Dan Summers, Sand Sumner, Duane Swanson, Ron 68 Y n 5 -was 'g -M ,z 11: 5, -- -- 1: H eziii i a, f nf f1,4yfss1--zw:S,azMwf?w 1 ' 'wwf 7' 7 ,eff-VJ 9SQv?1erL?gQ7fg ,:,f. ,. 1:11 Z... - 51-felibiii' J' f .: '1iE l :I17E: y., . K, . .iw ,fm .. A 'rv i 'Z Tv gi .143 t MEI Q ' E3 ' X if Q 53 Q? Jw 5-33 7555 3551 at f wg Fiji X H et git? Hffiw 5 QE,-1' 5' Xa s ,I 1 1 as 53 K, A ' 55' X if if X2 11535 :iff af F if' ffgi2?sQ KmQ:. H 3 f.. gf ,,fffP,,.,1:.,f1-':- H ,mr f Q -w -5 . ay rl 55 1 ,iw ,, 5 2 3 ,X '95 K2 92 W Qviisw AHA ' RQ 2 a, V W, , .. . A mc' ,L -,W :. ' .f2' - t :,f'f5 iw .' 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To start off the year a reception for all new students was given by the class officers. During the time when the freshmen and iuniors were taking Iowa Tests, the sophomores either attended a workshop in which parlia- mentary procedure was discussed or went to the zoo in connection with their science classes. On December 7, the sophomore class spon- sored The Bunny Hop, an after game social. Buttons were sold and all in all the event was very successful. . Changes in certain positions of the Sopho- more cabinets were necessitated by the moving of the vice-president and treasurer. Karen Gray was appointed treasurer for Shari I.oy who moved to Parkrose. Vice-President Gib Stewart, who moved to San Francisco, was replaced by Glenna Nickoloff. 5 5 GIB STEWART Vice-President lst Semester Gl.ENNA NICKOLOFF Vice-President 2nd Semester Leaders of the Class of l965 KAREN GRAY DIANE TAKEUCHI Treasurer Secretory RENA FLOYD Historian Standing in front of the d'oors to the Sludenf Body Office ure the sophomore conduct officers and fheir counselors. From left to right they are Miss Kohns, sophomore girls' counselor,Lynda Mickel, Dana Smith, Pat Vandewaier, Pat Anderson, Jun Hull, Peggy Gilder and Mr. Widestrom, sophomore boys' counselor. 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The class of '66 made history this year by their election guide, which con- tained six pages. There were 77 candi- dates seeking the seven offices. Fourteen officers were elected. A class party was held on Friday eve- ning, October 12, Cthe Columbus Day stormb in the cafeteria. About 350 fresh- men ate hamburgers and fries or fish and chips along with ice-cream. During the Christmas season the fresh- men took the responsibility of decorating all the bulletin boards throughout the school. The group planned the after-game dance held on January 18 with over 500 students attending. As a pre-dance sales promotion, Winter Wonderland but- tons were sold for 25c. This entitled the purchaser free admission to the dance. The freshman class is one of the few classes that held a meeting once a month. A cabinet C14 officersb met bi-weekly to discuss current class projects and prob- lems. Another honor that was given to the freshman class is the fact that the fresh- man football team won the P. I. 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Abbott, Ton-y Abelein, David Abercrombie, Craig Abrafm, Derrik Adams, Barbara Adams, Linda Adams, Paula Second row, L. to R. Albrecht, Karen Alexander, Marilee Ames, Jackie Anderson, Dan Anderson, Penny Aplan, Janet Armstrong, Janne Third row, L. to R. Assay, Bill Atkins, Dorthy Aubel, Dick Backer, Dave Bailey, Bob Bailey, Shirley Baker, Barbara Fourth row, L. to Baker, Sue Balzer, Margie Fifth row, L. to R. Bastian, David Baynard, George Barnes, Barbara Beck. John Barnes, NCWCY Sixth row, L. to R. Baer: lYnn Beck, John Basaraba, Bev Becker' Lu,-,Y Bashamf linda Beeler, lla Rae .. FQ, jst? f 'K' is was ...M W E' Siffm W its MVK i ii , I-: ' Q fxqe sg is sz W fi M-ffffzzr. W' A , ,3Ymf4f.,'.,,-as ,gsm -5 'u 4Wih-.asf . V .- MM. U f:g...f'A1E -0: A First row, L. to R. Bellinger, Bruce Berardino, Jeanne Bergman, Janice Second row, L. to R. 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Chase, Bob Christie, Dianne Christopher, John Christopher, Marlq Church, Ann Church, Marie Sixth row, I.. to R. Church, Ron Chumley, Wayne Clark, Anna Clausen, Esther Clay, Ken Clint, Nikki Rae 98 ,fgiiisf .fa5UV97flH5 fYiVf5Ax. ,A . ,Ma ,. H., WVQSI SEESR.--fi?4NY1?s?5mz.1 5,55 - v -V , J., -sg, -if 1 is Ii 15525152 'sawmill ,gum gs A2 Rl: as 9i??W lgiwmwig X if Q .Dj W ii www? Q .F w.9 5 ,agf 'X 9, is ws: U ..W ' .mt ww n Q W2 5 55148587 'f. ii m . .E ,.,,..,Q?., fgiq gggiwwfniie fwwss,,hw.4vwQ Us Q S. W 2' K Q f R J? 6 if 'X X f , , 6 w First row, l. to R. Brown, Linda Brown, Steve Brownlee, Bruce Brune, Charlie Second row, l.. to R Brunkow, Rich Budlong, David -SF sg ww Burgess, Dianfne Burkham, Carolyn Burkhart, Barbara Burleson, Theresa Third row, l. to R. Butler, Mike Buzzell, Odette Buzzetti, Ron Callahan, Shirley Campbell, Carol Canham, Barbara i Fourth Row Davis, Steve Day,' Jim Dea, Marilee Dean, Kenny Dehut, Sue De Gorenzo, Teresa Fifth Row Demarinis, Jan Dewing, Sharon Diamond, Mike Sixth Row Dickson, Marilyn Dorton, Rich Dishough, Dan we , ,AL , 'fi K . Q f r E K 1 i , sg k ' E fit, ,gi xii E PM M Q, s Q 7,2 , ,, wiv . .f awe , . W 5,2 igi? vi ' ig ,e f r' 3 L, fl 'L . :if-55221 Pm il E495 'ff' :al53i55?' lu gg, ,gag -' :zu 1' Q 9? A Q if 5 Y' fax 532523 Qffi if fl U 1 as Ss! fi 4, Qgcfks X Q L 15, c ,, Raef A -- . 4 ,., . . .. 2528 X ' :gp 'E 'ffl fsiasgg K .f A im... QW? , W e a Q Q, 5 J, xy if are fig' gifiwgw tliw X 4 I my Qi if 46 K 4' iz ' v W, Q29 5 1 'l Y 'Y '59 may 'S P1153 Z' We Q- we 5 ,,.' ,,,,.., , lmri ii zip?-'IX-1 5,5-,:. ,P ,?i,,l.?iS2?.v 5 f First Row Cogburn, Dorie Coleman, Von Condra, Mike Corbin, Claudia Cotton, Dick Coughennower, Steve Second Row Couins, Shirlie Cox, Colleen Craig, Chuck Craig, Claudia Crandell, lone Cran-er, Barbara Thircl Row Crawforcl, Nancy Crebassa, Charmaine Crow, Ann Darnell, Dean Daugherty, Mike Davis, Jill Madison students board rooters bus in anticipa- tion of cheering the basketball team to victory. 99 First row, L. to R. Dowan, Dora Dowell, Murray Downs, Ruth Third row, L. to R, Egbers, Kathy Eglitis, Dagmar Enstrum, Terry Etchison, Jim Evans, Kathy Evans, Linda Fifth row, L. to R. Fiskum, Dave Fitzgerald, Donna Fletcher, Fletcher I Fletcher, Flitcraft, 100 Lee Ann Mary Richard Sue Second row, L. to ' Dressler, Mike Dunlop, Mark Dunn, Barbara Dupont, Tyrone ' Dyreson, Don Edwards, Dave Fourth row, L. to R Fenske, Clifford Ferguson, Jan Fezler, Sue Fillingness, Butch Fink, Janice Finnegan, Ron Sixth row, L. to R. Floyd, Cathie Foisie, Marci Fosback, Kathy Fowler, Ginny Fowler, Pam Fowler, Tami Second row, L. to R Gant, Fred Garrison, Vinci Gibson, Ken Gibson, Nan Gault, Chuck Gibson, Tom Fourth row, L. to R Goldsmith, Mike Goodman, Gary Gowan, Ted Graebe, Patty Graeber, Ron Graham, Terry Sixth row, L. to R Green, Patricia Green, Maxine Green, Nancy 101 Madison's Pep Band heartily greets the visiting Japanese Wrestlers. First row, L. to R. Second row, L. to R. Gregores, George Grubb, Jennifer Gressel, Steve Grubbs, Annette Griffith, Walter Grundmeyer, Jo Ann Griffey, Casey Gumbert, Della Kay Grimmer, Greg Hale, Celeste Groat, David Hale, .lack Grosz, Jerry Hale, Mirl Third row, L. to R. Haley, Sharon Hall, Marlene Hamaker, Carol Hamburg, Ken Hamm, Jeff Hanby, George Hanna, Delores Fourth row, L. to R. Hansen, Chris Hansen, Sandra Hanset, Ruth Hargreaves, Eric Hartsoe, Della I-Earn, Barbara Harris, Linda Fifth row, L. to R. Harris, Robert Hart, Don Sixth row, L. to R Harvey, Bob Hastay, Cheryl 'I Din as F . V I it - -2. 5 H xl: lg is H Q 5 E - 9 My X a L L+ iz' Lf'Q? e' sr . First row, L. to R. Hatten, Karen Hawkins, Dawn Haynes, Dwight Headlee, Donna Healey, Alana. g , 3 Second row, L. to R. Third raw, L, fo R, Helsen, Loren Herzog, Cqfhy Henderson, David Hibbg, Bruce Hennlgf VlCki Hicinbotham, Richard H'9l1l'i, James Hicks, Steven Henry, Ted Higginborhqm, .lim Fourth row, L. to R. Fifth row, L, 10 R, Higgins, Georgia Hillig, Sue, Hindley, Larry Hoffert, Lynn Hoge, Billy Hoge, Frank Hohn, Gretchen Hollingsworth, Holt, Richard Holub, 'Harold Hopkins, Neil Hopper, Diane Hopper, Doug Hopper, Linda Esther Sixth row, L. to R. Hotchkiss, Elaine Hunter, Bill Hutchens, Ken lngebrigsten, Joy Inglis, Sharyl lnukai, Marvin Irving, Sherilyn 103 Doug Tonn's motto: Little boys must play. This busy photog- rapher supplied many of the Feclernlist's pictures. Fourth row, L. to R. Kathka, Judy Keelan, Loren Keller, Kathy Keller, Linda Kelley, Ada Kenison, Vicki Fifth row, L. to R. Kennedy, Scott Kent, Dennis Kessler, Patty Ketchum, Robert Keterson, Marilyn Keyes, Phyllis U ,,ie. .X tt, ,. ,.,. q 'BE . , sw, 155 . ' Q 'ri' - 'g2:.?2ff'S-Sify? 4553 f,:s1:f1. lim-52 ' , , Q : ' new 104 First Row, L. to R. Jacklin, Dina James, Tom Jansen, Jeanie Jeans, Don Second row, L. to Jensen, Dick Jenson, Steve Lana Laury Third row, L. to R. Jones, Karen Jones, Lin-da Jones, Richard Jorey, Beverly Joy, Sue Kasch, Kathy Sixth row, L. to R. Kincaid, Brenda Kissell, Karen Kissinger, Nelanda Klarquist, Ken Klassen, Bob Kleiner, Darlene First row, L. to R- Kline, .lim Koch, Byllee Kolden, Jan Koski, Don Krause, Kathy Kriske, Andy Fourth row, L. to R. Lees, Robert LeFebure, Linda Leinum, Eddy Leitzel, Lynn Lemme, Joyce LeTourneux, Carol Fifth row, L. to R. Leu, Daryl Lewin, Steve Lewis, Charlene Liming, Johana Sixth row, L. to R. Lindley, Pete Listro, Vince Littlefield, Randy Locke, Karen' Second row, L. to R Kromm, 'Harry Kublick, Barbara Ladwig, Marsha Lahodny, Nancy Landon, Robert' Langston, Julie Third row, L. to R. Larson, Connie Larson, .Ierry Larson, Lee Ann- LaValley, Pat Lee, Tom Lees, Dan I , 4 ' , Gfw--1 .3 . 441 V , , 9 , f i 2..ggggef...' 1,3343 ggi: , Jr , X ' - 2' 'm it it 255599 mf ' A' A ff' ' 423 , ,, .:g.. ,..:..,.. , .f N, , '13 - .Gag e X . rg, H iq-I Q VT' 1,3 ,V , . ,ge , sk, K ' -kzf - .. . 105 First row, L. to R Loeffler, Greg Loghry, Kathy Long, Colleen Loose, Charlotte Losinger, Chris Lovell, Bill Lowe, Carolyn Second row, L. to R. Ludahl, Lawanda Ludwick, .lan Lutz, Ron: Lynott, Brad Lyon, Sharon Madtson, Jerome Magedanz, Linda Third row, L. to Mahan, Linda Mahlrow, Jerry Mankie, Linda Mann, Kathy Marcott, Bill Martell, Connie Markman, Marilyn Fourth row, L. to R. Fifth row, L. to R. Marrs, Buster Martin Bonnie Martin, Mary Martine, Jeff Mason, Denny Matthews, Don Mattison, Ernest McClung, Mary McDaniel, Rick McDermaid, Kathy McEnery, Julie McGee, Bill Sixth row, L. to McGhee, Pat McMain, Mike Mead, Kathy Meeds, Sue Meng, Teresa . 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Morris, Kathy Morris, Stanley Morse, Yvonne Mosley, Linda Muench, Sharon Mulrooney, Dan Murray, Mike Sixth row, L. to Myers, Barbara Myers, Joe Nash, Kathy Neisz, Carolyn Nelson, Chari Nelson, Kris Nelson, Mike Mr Olsen and Mr Butterfield chat over cokes at the 'Faculty sponsored Senator Buckaroo. 107 Fifth row, L. to R. Perry, Sandra Peterson, Doreen Peterson, Nancy Petri, Vicki Sixth row. L. to R Peyton, Bill Picket, Sue Pilmer, Rosalind Planteen, Jan Seventh row, L. to R. Platt, Gary Poe, Patty Pomeroy, Julie Pooley, Bill 108 First row, L. to R. Newman, Mike O'Brien, Kathi Officer, Susan O'l-lalloran, Ken Oliver, Lorna Olsen, Barbara Second row, L. to Olson, Corrine Olson, Dale Oman, Doug O'Mara, Danny O'Rourke, Sharon Ostlind, James Ouellette, Vicki Owen, Corky Palmer, Dorothy Pannel, Jim Parson, Kay Patrick, Ron Fourth row, L. to Patterson, Larry Pepper, Lula Perigo, Ginger Perrott, Leslie Perry, Caryl Perry, Nancy D A L. .s f rw My Wm t'ffJ3lf.F.w cw 9915.0-w W K, izxgvydzidwp 'AY' WW .......,..W.,gs'rw k4Q T 35 ' E2 sgjir as i, '-:: 1 f 5 , .ii i 3:- 8 iv 5 M, E i Third row, L. to R. R the stage during the Christmas assembly and program. The boys' ballet has been a traditional feature of the annual show for the past three years. f XX XX K X X. XX 1. f Qiggn fa Xf, .X X X, , L f, X XX X f f Q WJ is Yi X X. 5 .X X X ,X I Ng 4 ' ' SX? 'Z y y, H gytffii X1 3 X .. :E-wa 'lat 1121 SFSEQEN X ' 'F',z'vX:i:wi:?1xe?:?XM i f.X ,X we .. .XXX H5573 ,XIX A XX . XX:fgwX, ,,..X,X:.X f fLXXsX4eX.5 - f X,-ilf! H X . . Q X. -.4 Xsg. - ' . 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X ' XeW15Xi??X5f1rzaX-?f 'fX , .X 3, ,ima .X .. .. Xa, lg .... ,.... 6 M ., i fr X XX. X, X q.. .. .e,.XX.,- . , 4'--X .,X.Xf,X , 2 1 X Vai . ffl? x 95 559' qw .XXX W1 Xf'HXX? 1 ...XX X .,,, XXrXX,,,X.., ,F HFQQQQQQX f ., . 'Qi First row, L. to R. Powell, Judy Powell, Peggy Prather, Donna Second row, L. to R Pruden, John Putnam, Roger Quam, Donna .. Q J Third row, L. to R. Queirolo, Louie Quicksall, Kim Racanelli, Ruth Radish, Ron Raile, Jill Ranger, Marc Fourth row, L. to R Rankin, Larry Raveaux, Greg Rebman, Jonna Rector, Liz Reed, Jim Rhoten, Ken .5 x- ,R I ii' a,- Qin P . . , .H il ,s 119, 2. 55' X W ,f '15 w ,gg ,. we . K2 .5533 , 5 ,A Y . , 'f' s-: 3 4 X. S S . 9 Z-'C W if 1 1 , 'Q' W4 ls... . .fy I A . md. as 4 ff - 11,3 ,J Ta A :Z-ygyg, Zi' I L I v Fifth row, L. to R. Schreiber, Jonna Schroeder, Donna Schultz, Judy V .:' L 3, Scholl, Susan , sw we ,5 4 5 5 if S f Aiiixlfglifijf MIf'zQwj5'llQ fgfgig. f A fu eww' '. KJ' .4 Schramel, Carole , -f F . Av' Schwab, Sandra Sixth row, L. to R. Scovell, Terry Sehon, Jim Seihans, Verena Seller, Rickey Annu Sendelbiack, Nancy Shafer, John Sevenih row, L. to R. Shannon, Jim Shattuck, Bill Sheirbon, Kevin Sherlock, Dick Schultz, Buck Silcox, Kelly fee. we 21ff?'Q?3 i-5531924-3 figs, 5:71553 J . .5 5 .1 X md, I , ,, ff ,. , 5 9 1 W hm s ig, jx ,i 5 I ,51::- , .- - ? 95 K5 - f, -ii. I hifi' . js- Fi . . 4 F1 ,L .Q 1 'if ,if if X . , ,,,,,,, . ,,,,. , ,, S k,,Z '- - ' i,.Q,gfz - .fue-1.-ffffegsv , . N.,-L. f X 1'f!z1lXii 3 ,. f ,,:'z, .':, :igw-3 v. ffm: sf ?'i5f'fK3?g' Masai-ii?I. 1 gi ' ?lfe i..,lfFf1 5 F iwgi. .N : 1aSi..!f1Li'ii .fwgeeiwfgzz ae, M Mawr, ,. My .iigx::ifg.ffi3i3,.s',?,e1egQ- Egg, Mqfg i5yg,w1g,.5g5gg,2 c ,.,...,,,f i :ak xiii! MQW' First row, L. to R. Roy, Michelle Roydon, Cheryl Rudarmel, Judy Rudarmel, Linda Second row, L. to R Runyon, Sandra Russell, Kiiten Russell, Pamela Ryan, Danny Third row, L. to R. Sager, Cecil Sago, Pat Sallee, Steve Salzer, Claudia Sanders, Davie Safher, Bill Fourih row, L. to R Sausser, Steve Schaefer, Rick Schassen, John Schilling, Neil Schneider, Dennis Schneiffele, Phyllis . i f .asa Kg, 3 ,, .- , Q .,,. . ,.. , . ,,., .,F... .. , ,r 1- ,ff ,921 w if 21v ::z., fvzssglgvf Q. 1 ff., ,W 3 -' .- 41,321 wzgiggpggqg Mifiiifiii - ?-Lrg. ' 'P QfHZai,.i1f85 . ' 5521552255 X '1 Mwllvf X, , 5 ., .. ' .www -.. .3,,..-f1 :EE:: N519 ,, 5 , .. Ni :.. f i.' QTEK: 11 u , -,, .E ...girl .. . fp., I -.. ,af -23 . , WV . ,.f. isa :aww i, If ,. .,..,,.. ,. , ,... , .., ' 1 V. S33 4 sis: Y P I 5 s L im . X 34 Q .1 r f I 1 'g' .J H Q I ' Q x f 'P' is if X fi s X ii X Q 4 J Ji - in ..-A Fifth row, L. to R. Stowe, Brent Street, Larry Stuart, Ed Stull, Pam Sweeny, Dave Switzer, Susan Sixth row, L. to R. Swogger, Susan Sudar, Patti Sutton, Dee Seventh row, L. to Szobo, Marvio Tallrian, Jennifer Tanner, Bonnie First row, L. to R. Silvert, Eddie Simcoe, Judy Simmelink, Roxi Sims, Jean Smelser, Jack Smith, Dave Second row, L. to R Snow, Bev Snyder, Gary Snyder, Linda Snyder, Skip Snyder, Steve Sonnenburg, Cora Third row, L. to R. Sorenson, Eldres Spengler, Mike Spurling, Ann Stark, Denise Stephenson, Nancy Stevens, Kathy Fourth row, L. to R Stevenson, Susan Stewart, Judy Stiles, Susan Stillman, Sue Stipac, Toni Stockham, Greg Attorn 0 ey Dawn Addis directs questions t 111 witness, Leigh Porter, as Judge Gary Smith listens during a mock trial held in Mr. Wright's sixth period business law class. I966 . ,. Q W I ,, M, ,M ., X , I is First row, L. to R. Taug, Alice Taylor, Bobbi Taylor, Janice Thoming, Gene Thomson, Sue 112 Second row, L. to R. Third 'OW' L- fo R- Thornton, Barbara Thorpe, Jan Threlkeld, Pauletta Tierney, George Tindell, Patti Toney, Sue Tonn, Dean Traut, Gerri Travis, Kent Tretheway, Pam Trexler, Vincent Trumbell, Anita Uhle, Marsha Underwood, Ron wa Fourth row, L. to R. Uptegrove, Donna VanBramer, Tanna VanGorder, Diane Vantzelfden, Terry Vasquez, Kathy Veatch, Jim Veldink, Ralph Fifth row, L. to R. Ven, Cathy Vinton, Nancy Wacker, Daniel Wagner, Doug Waldkirch, Cheryl Waldkirch, Lynn Wallace, Bill Sixth row, L. to R. Ward, Linda Wayman, Darlene Weber, Marilyn Weber, Pat Webster, Youtta Weil, Robert Weiss, Sam First row, L. to R. Wellman, Linda Wertz, Mike Wheeler, Jimmy White, David Wight, Jeff - A -if A .N-,,',.w.,w.,e5,g5 , Z, mfr, f ,..,..f5-.emmrsa Q 2 S32 'Wg - .. Q sz 1. me-ef.-M eigs wwe 1, my 1 .zgiew miie J iaffw 1- -4, 555559 Z 1g,,5.,V5 51 Q,,.:1.i. v.qfg,?fa,i:ef4 Qfzslziw.-1, 2 'f ' -':.i7:efZiS ' -. Zsffhswt . iff? Qi: 9-f f , wr'-4211. .S 11 5.95, I Second row, L. to R. Third ww, L, fo R, Fourth row, L. to R. Fifth row, L. to R. Williams, Penni Wilmouth, Janet 'Wilson, Buzz Wilson, Mike Wilson, Pam Wilson, Sally Winders, Dan Winters, John Wohler, Jeff Wood, Bonnie Wright, Mary Yoder, Iris Yoshihara, Jay Young, Eellitta Yung, John DeBunce, Sherry Zimmer, Volker Erickson, Cathy Zimmerman, Bill Fuller, Greg Zoelch, Randy Fuller, Robbie Alder, Ronnie Gasser, Susan Baker, Connie Gette, Linda Blazek, Stephen Grangroth, Terry Crafty men condemn studies, simple men admire' them, and wise men use them. -Frances Bacon Sixth row, L. to R Hall, Linda Herrick, Andie Hoak, Louise Jensen, Diana Johnson, Pam Kreider, Bob Larson, Maureen 113 COUNCIL PLANS MADISON CURRICULUM This year at Madison, several new pro- grams went under way. One of the new pro- jects was the introduction of the New Key program, which is being used to teach the modern languages. In the English Department, provisions for individual differences in the study of literature, language, and composition Coral and writtenb are provided for in their new program. Throughout the business edu- cation department, vocational courses are taught which, on satisfactory completion, the students are able to obtain good positions in the stenographic and clerical fields. The teachers of the social studies department pro- vide necessary facts and concepts to create or reinforce fundamental beliefs so our students may apply their maximum learning to all future situations which they will encounter as adults in this constantly changing world. In the physical education program, fourteen dif- ferent sports are taught, including rhythms and modern dance for seven weeks. At Madison we are honored to have a hard working -faculty organization. This or- ganization, the Curriculum Council, consists of a group of teachers that continually study the curriculum for the p rpose of improving the educational opportuni ies offered to Madi- son students. Most teach rs serve three years on the Curriculum Coun '1 committee. There are fifteen members of t e committee. Mrs. Sue Bushnell is consul t for the committee and Mr. Ed Gottlieb is ch irman. The council meets once a week on Tu day. The Curricu- lum interpretation day fo freshman is one of the plans developed by t e council. I The above are the members of the Curriculum Council. Standing, left to right, are: r. Fred Livesay, Mrs. Sue Bushnell, Mr. Allen Widestrom, Mr. James Blake. Sitting, left to right, are: rs. Julia Strand, Mrs. McKay Meindl, Mrs. Ellen Gruetter, Mr. Robert Hughitt, Mn. Mildred Peterson, hairman, Mr. Ed Gottlieb, Mr. Ralph Ennis. Mr. Von Schmidt and Mr. William Plue are not pictured. MATICH HEADS ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Mrs. Helen Matich, head of the English depart- me-nt, is shown here with her iunior Enalish stu- dents. Among their studies this year are American literature and improved style in composition makeup. Miss Dolores Leavens teaches English tor sopho- mores, juniors and se-niors. Pictured here with her first period senior class she is lecturing on Mod- ern English with the help of the fourth year Eng- lish grammar book. Provisions for individual differences in the study of English in literature, language, and composition foral and writtenl are provided for in our new program this year. These courses are designed to challenge and reward any student of varying ability. There is a sequence planned to include the main kinds of literature each year in narrative, drama, and poetry. The study of at ,least one novel each year as well as the study of one Shake- spearean play are also included. A sequential plan for poetry, from the narrative to the lyric poems, both Am- erican and British, is provided in this new program. There is also a successive program in the study of language, its nature and development. A maior emphasis is put upon sentence structure in the ninth grade. The program includes a study of the dictionary in the tenth, dialect in the eleventh, and the history of the English language in the twelfth. Composition has major emphasis: ninth grade, basic sentence structure in the context of a paragraph, tenth, additional sentence skills and a focus on paragraph structure, eleventh and twelfth, organization and de- velopment of longer papers with attention to more com- plex problems of rhetoric. Speech 'has a definite order: ninth grade, forms of discussion . . . panel, symposium, forum, tenth, speech analysis, eleventh and twelfth, oral interpretation. MRS. HELEN MATICH English Department Chairman In Mrs. Judith Seabert's iunior English class Sue Piesky and Dick Taug practice their new vocab- ulary on the blackboard. Mr. Joe Kovach teache two beginning iournalism classes, two advanced news aper classes and two yearbook classes. He and his t ird period- class look over a new edition of the Constitution. Mrs. Melba Sparks is shown in her drama class as she is congratulated by her students on one of her productions. Mrs. Sparks directs nd produces about eight plays a year including one-adl' plays, children's plays, and larger productions. Mr. William Olsen, shown here with his sopho- more English class, has a full and interesting course of study for this year. Among the books on the schedule for this year are A Tale of Two Cities and Julius Caesar. Through the year all his classes have done a great deal of writing in an atte-mpt to become more proficient in proper theme composition. John Gustafson and Dick Curtis are tap- ing their speech in Miss Dorothy Young- blood's first period Speech class. 117 Mrs. Helen Moreland, who has been Miss Janice Piper, pictured in her ,sev- teaching at Madison since the first year enth period senior class, is one of that the school was opened, is giving her Mcidison's new teachers. Within her 7th period sophomore English class an schedule, she teaches sophomore, iun- assignment. ior, and senior English . Mrs. Mildred Peterson is shown here in her first and second period freshman combined class. This year the students have studied ancient European cultures and present day Africa and Asia. Miss Sandra Bewleyl who is in her sec, Mr. Bill Thomas signs Steve Hertner's ad- ond year of teaching at Madison, is in- mmance SHP: UnWillln9lY, in his 5'1 structing her 3rd period iunior English Pefl0d Senior English CIUSS- class. Miss -Bewley's classes read various books which are assigned throughout the year such as the House of Seven Gables. In Miss Doro-thy Youngblood's fo-rensics class, Mark Perry is presenting a speech for complimen- tary and constructive criticisms. For practice, the class holds regular serious debates on various topics every Thursday evening. The students in this class have had at least one year of speech and have participated in regular city wide debates and speech meets. , ,H ,sl ....-- ---v'......- Kelly in her 3rd period sophomore Eng- lish class. ' ' One of Mrs. Norma Cramer's favorite senior English topics is Hamlet. In the past years she has taken five courses in Hamlet and recently completed a sixth, so her senior students can always be sure to have a thorough understanding of Shakespeare's great ploy. Shown here with her are Jana Mitchell, Jane Deck, Curt Snider and Janet Volchok. Mrs. Janice Schukart's schedule includes three senior classes, one EE class and two sophomore classes. She is shown with two of her students in her fourth period sophomore EE English class. Mrs. Elizabeth Barnes is listen- ing to book reports in her seventh period iunior English class. Some of the books that are read during the iunior year are The Scarlet letter and Main Street. MADISON HONORED BY HERSH Mr. Alan Hersch, Madison's exchange teacher from England, teaches four iunior English classes and one sophomore class. This, of course, is his only year here and we at Madison are proud to have him. Mr. Alan Hersh, who is 'the exchange teacher from England, is taking the place of Mr. Robert Rowe as English teacher at Madison High School this year. Mr. Hersh is very qualified for his position, having one B.A. degree and three Intermediate degrees. This young instructor, who is only 28 years of age, has taught for exactly seven years. Two of his seven years of teaching were spent in Birmingham at Hall Green Technical College to which he will return this summer. A few noticeable differences pointed out authoritat- ively by Mr. Hersh were: students tend to be more con- servative concerning behavior and dress in Britaing school uniforms are worn and boys remain apart from the girls during school hours in those schools which are coeduca- tional. Student government is the same as at Madison except that there are prefects which help the teachers to maintain discipline. Madison High School is very proud of Mr. Hersh and wishes him the best of luck in his future years of teaching. Smiling Mr. Hersh is carrying on an informal discussion on the meaning of new vocab- ulary words with one of his English classes. 643 ENROLLED IN FROSH COMBINED CLASSES Miss Shirley Petery, who is the freshman combined de- partment chairman, is having a discussion with four of her 3rd and 4th period students. The discussion is on the exploration of the world. Upon entering Madison High School, freshmen are enrolled in combined English and social studies classes. Of Madison's faculty, nine are freshman combined teach- ers. Four of the combined classes follow pilot programs, so their studies are experimental. At the beginning of the year, the freshmen are introduced to Madison by studying its rules and regulations. During the year, fresh- men learn about the civilizations and cultures of Europe, Asia and Africa. At the beginning of the year the over-all picture of the English language is studied, including grammar, note-taking and vocabulary development, and literature that fits -in with the subiects taught in social studies. The students also read many selections of poetry and such books as The Odyssey. In their study of grammar, the pilot classes learn about paragraph and sentence struc- ture involved in composition. Later in the year, discussion forms and parliame-ntary procedure are examined. MRS. SHIRLEY PETERY Department Chairman Mr. Laurence Jones, now in his third year of teaching at Madison, is shown in one of his freshman combined classes. Mr. Jones and Miss Petery conduct one of their classes together and discuss various current topics. 122 In the freshman combined program the use of many charts and maps is stressed. Here Miss Mildred Peter- son is pictured in her third period class with several of her pupils as they plot different parts of the world on the globe and maps. Mr. Richard Unger is pointing out the countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea to several of his pupils in his seventh period freshman com- bined class. Several of Mrs. Betsy Hibbard's students are checking out news articles to take home. The fresh- man combined program stresses the use of many news articles to keep them informed on current events. During the freshman year the students study many parts of the world. This study is accomplished through their freshman combined classes, Here several girls are pre- paring a bulletin board on ancient Greece. lt's News is the title of the current events bulletin board in Mrs. Helen Robertson's freshman combined class. Here Mrs. Robertson is explaining an interesting article to Dave Sweeney and Jarma Mills in their first and second period class. Mrs. Betsy Hibbard, one of Madi- son's nine freshman combined teachers, is shown with Ken Rhoten as they look over her seventh period classes' note- books. Mr. Elmer Drake, here with his freshman combined class of first and second per- iod, is helping Ralph Miller and Carolyn Lowe. His daily schedule also includes another combined class and a senior English class. Mr. Peter Smith instructs two freshman combined classes and two photography classes. Mr. Smith's classes enioy many filmstrips and movies along with their various social studies units, such as The Civilization and Culture of Europe. Needing Mrs. McKay Meindle's help with an assignment from her English book, is Karen Jones. This is Mrs. Meindle's sixth and seventh period freshman com- bined class. 125 LIVI G I TELLICE TLY IS A RESPONSIBILITY Mr. Ben Jarrett, social studies department chair- man, teaches three of PortIand's six senior social studies pilot classes. Since his favorite subject is economics, his classes spent sixteen weeks study- ing in this field. With this subject, he must spend much time explaining in small groups, as this seventh period group is pictured. We in social studies are to provide necessary facts and concepts to create or reinforce fundamental beliefs so our students may apply their maximum learning to all future situations which they will encounter as adults in this con- stantly changing world. At Madison High School three years of social studies are required. This includes freshmen combined, junior and senior social studies. Freshman year the social studies classes study the culture and civilization of Europe, Asia and Africa. The classes have various proj- ects and have many movies and filmstrips. During the junior year the history of the United States is studied, starting with early explorations and discovery of America. The junior classes study the Civil War and the two World Wars, ending with the Korean War and current events. During the senior year current and social problems are studied that pertain to World affairs. MR. BEN JARRETT Social Studies Department Chairman In a pose familiar to his students, Mr. Ben Jarrett leads the seventh period senior class in discussion. swim sweety wfrgvh- 'VRML H' aw Ks: During their study of Westward Expansion, the students of Mr. Fred Livesay's class are taught about the annexa- 'i1 tion of many territories such as the Texas annexation. 126 ,, . .. .. I- A A- ., Wg, f?5.i.QQQ,. gf.. I , Q ,, ' 'Q ... ' F .. f WE L ,433 Mrs Benona Dawson, Solon English and social studies teacher keeps a busy schedule. lt includes two junior history classes, one senior American problems class, one senior English class, and an effective' reading class. Al James, Sharon Peterson, Betsy Herron, Maria Sudar, Lynda Hamilton and Lu- cille Gerriets, winners of the Kraemer Essay Contest, are being congratulated by Mr. Bill Thomas for their excellent work. Norman Thompson and Greg D'Agostine are not pictured. 127 Mr. Bill Wiitala, iunior social studies teacher, has five history classes. His busy schedule also includes coaching Madison's championship baseball team. Mrs. McKay Meindle, one of Madison's nine freshman com- bined teachers, stresses the use of many magazine and news- paper articles for their studies along with current text books. In Mr. Fred Livesay's social studies classes, the students are given the chance to decide for themselves on controversial subjects. Ernie Woodcock and Greg Lynott have iust finished a debate on the two top political candidates for United States Senate. Mr. John O'Donnell is shown here in one of his two senior social studies classes. Areas covered this year in American problems include sociology, government, and economics. Mr. Donn Gassaway, frightl, one of Madison's social studies teachers, has 'Five iunior history classes including two pilot classes. With his busy schedule he still finds time to coach the Solon winning varsity basketball team and confer with Mr. Ben Jarrett Qleftj. uvu. vvnuvn. --un uv v--.. .,..-- -...v. ---.-. -.-.,YY- , v U I I notes as he lectures to them on the Causes and Development of the Civil War. MATH DEPARTMENT HEADED BY DUCKERING Mr Verle Duckering, the math department chairman, is shown with his students in his seventh period SMSG geometry class. Most people know what subjects are u. taught by a high school mathematics depart so these comments will tell what we did that new or different. They completed their student teaching gree at Reed College. study halls. the School Mathematics Study Group CS and a course for seniors who took algebra 8th grade, so did senior math as juniors. seniors try to complete the work needed to pare them for calculus as college freshmen also explore two or three other branches of lege mathematics. The spirit of the SMSG course is 'tha rr student is led to see the new structure of matics-the why as well as the how. These cc reflect the changes and new discoveries of last 50 years in science, engineering, techn and mathematics itself. They remove the that has existed between algebra and geon Algebra is used in some of the proofs of geon rather than set aside for a year. Methods of learned in geometry are introduced in alg 1 Most of our teachers have been awarded mer scholarships by the National Science dation, so they can adjust to this of our mathematics program. VERLE DUCKERING Chairman, Mathematics Mrs. Jacque Arellano has taught at Madison since its beginning. She is the full-time woman teacher in the Math Department. ln the fall she will leave Madison to teach at Marylhurst College. f Z 1 In a test given by the Oregon Council of Math Teachers, the students shown above scored at least one out of four problems correct. They are, from left to right, Karen Gray, Larry Robbins, Steve Killinger, Dave Cox, Larry Rankin, John Johansen, Linda Vollstedt, Tom Larsen and Tom Keyes. Keyes scored 100 percent. 1 and Madison had the only interns in math were Mr. Tom Swanson and Miss Joyce N . . k starting as interns, are fully qualified as lar teachers. They taught W day with M Gottlieb as their adviser and spent the rema of each day working toward their masters The internship program is new in Por I' Our teacher-aide, Mrs. Nancy White, IS this year. She does some of the math tea routine clerical work, so 'they may have tim do a better job of preparing lessons. She such things as typing tests, making transpare for our new overhead projectors, and super' We have three new math courses this They are the algebra and geometry written M 1 Shown is Mr. Ronald Aronson giving aid Mr. Joseph Brugato, popular member ofthe Math to several stude-nts on Q difficulf rob- Department, teaches five classes each day. He P lem. A member of the Math Department, Mr. Aronson teaches five math classes daily. is shown here with David Cox, one of his students. Mr. Warren Bolin has been a member of the Madison faculty since its beginning in 1957. Shown here in a typically iolly mood, Mr. Bolin gives help to one of his 131 students Mr. Richard Edmonds is in his first year of teaching at Madison. Here he is shown questionly signing a conference slip for one of his math students. 'xl E, I gi i Mr. Duane Fiskum teaches math in his spare class period when not counseling. This is a second-year algebra class which adds variety to his day of counseling the senior boys. Mr. Thomas Swanson is an intern with a Bachelor's degree and is teaching as part of the work required for a Master's in teaching from Reed College. Here he is using this giant slide rule in teaching his senior math class. Mr. Edward Gottlieb has a 'varied day with an algebra class, a senior math class, and a couple of periods of super- vision of the interns who are studying to be math teachers. Carolyn Nate-lla, who is teaching at Madison for the first Mr. Daryl Nehler, graduate of Portland State, has time this year, teaches one regular general math class been fe'-1Cl1'n9 math at M'-'1d'50n fo' TWO Years- and two special general math Classes. He teaches three geometry classes and two alge- -3 Mr. Frank Londos shows three of his first year algebra students one of the ma- chines used in the math department to make the te-aching of graphs, long for- mulas, and equations easier. They are from left to right Janet Baldwin, Mr. Londos, Karen Kissell and Jim Etchison. bra classes. He is pictured here making an ex- planation to his algebra class as they listen attentively. 133 ANDERSEN IS ASSISTED BY Madison High School has a well-rounded Business Education program. For the underclassmen, general busi- ness and beginning typing are taughtq The upper class- men have an opportunity to take bookkeeping, business law, personal typing and recordkeeping. For those students desiring to enter the business world, Madison offers courses in first and second year shorthand, advanced typing and office machines. Many students upon satisfactory completion of these vocational courses are able to obtain good positions in the stenographic and clerical fields. MISS MARY ANDERSEN Department Chairman BUSINESS DEPARTME Miss Mary Andersen is pictured in her seventh period typing class as she helps one of her students. Mrs. Andersen is assisted by eight other teachers in the busi- ness department. One of Madison's veterans, Mrs. Gertrude Bean, teaches one bookkeep- ing class and one general business class in the morning. During the after- noon she teaches one typing class and two general business classes. 134 Mr. Jack Wright has a full schedule of classes throughout the day. His day begins with three typing classes and one business law class. ln the afternoon Mr. Wright teaches one business law class and one general business class. In his busi- ness law classes the students hold regular courts of law in which students take both sides of the case and the class acts as a iury. -4 Miss Mary Andersen, IS the Business Administration Department chairman, is helping a student on an assignment in one of her two office practice classes. Miss Andersen also teaches three typing classes during the day. Mrs. Mariorie McDonald, who is typing class. Here she is pictured retiring from the teaching pro- instructing students in her 7th fession this year, teaches one peri0Cl ClGSS. Mrs. Charlotte Winter is shown in her Mrs. Norma Zimmermanis one of Madi- second year typing class. In second year son's nine business administration teach- classes the students learn the finer points ers. Mrs Zimmerman teaches three of typing. general business classes, two shorthand classes, and one typing class. s 'X Miss Dorothy Hart teaches a full schedule of business Classes- Hel' Sched'-'le ln' Miss Joan Weller teaches two shorthand cludes four typing classes and two short- Classes and three typing classes. He,-e hand classes. Miss Hart received her B.S. She is getting in C, fime-Wrife iusf before degree at Oregon State University. the 3:00 bell. Mrs. Minnie Weene, who teaches business law and bookkeeping, is help- ing one of her students in the second period bookkeeping class. Her classes go through the entire- course of bookkeeping so that they might be able to have a better understanding of the way a business is run. ART STRESSES CREATIVE ACTIVITIES I X f 1 4 fc, , ? 'ti ii .E :- Wir , fs : , t,-fi' was its - f. My at ' . wig M 4 . .-fgiipgt the art department, teaches six art classes. Of those classes, two are general art and one is an understanding art course where the students have a chance to learn and understand art. We of the art department believe that individual crea- tive activity in students is one of the most important experiences that a person can have. Art is related to almost everything we come in contact with, and all students need 'to gain an appreciation and understanding of it. The criteria of good art, accordingly, must relate to the expressions of individuals, and of the time and place in which they live. In the classroom we do our best to show the student 'the underlying character of what is going on in contemporary art, and ultimately to discover to what extent the studentgcan develop an independent and personal approach in his own work. In the creative process one does nat arrive at his own intuitive perception until he is challenged, provoked and nudged out of habitual cliches of seeing. Our main goal is to expose the student, to new ways of viewing and creating. Through art experiences designed to offer a high standard of artistic achievement. We offer the following classes in which we carry this out. Art General beginning and advanced, design, crafts, ceramics, art metal beginning and advanced, commercial, EE art, art staff, art staff yearbook, and understanding art. The art courses are designed to provide pleasure for some and 'to offer background for those students going on to make a career in art. MR' HUGHITT 138 Department Chairman A 'He also advises the art work for the yearbook, teaches one art ee class and one art crafts ceramics class. Here he is shown with two girls from his art staff class, Bobbi Prodehl and Bev Ferrington. In Miss Fultz E. E.cIass Jerri-Jo Ruggenberg is using Kathy Frazer and Glenda Stillman as models for one of her proiects. 'MW 531534551 ,M .-2 Mr. Thomas Pileggi instructs both boys and girls in five classes of art metal. His only diversification is one general art class. Here he is instruct- ing Virginia Harbin and Wanda Turri basic points of drawing. 7 ,5 i . , if is s 'tilt V 4 V' if .X 'lvl ..,i ' xi, QR' i 1, ., 1 e ,pr gill ' is sf 4 ' ffl. ' ,j J ,Q 5 1 r i if .3 W, Q ixgih - Miss Mariory Goldsmith teaches four general art classes, one crafts and one art crafts ceramics class. She attended Portland State where she earned her Bachelor of Science degree. Www? .www sg5k fwkseifii wxafhkff ui-an Miss Nancy Fultz teaches three morn ing classes, art ee and two art general classes. During the afternoonshe in- structs one art design class, one art commercial and advises the art staff. Here she is showing two of her stu- dents, Jerri-Jo Ruggenberg and Diane Disselhorst, a skull. Entries on these two pages are recipients of W f 7 '25 11. wi . M w. xx x ml g yj 's.3,., H S 'SLT' I iwgzi M. E ig. fi M - M .Q ' , -s,s .11 if I I X ill ' Q 3 'fa 135 -, ' 5 X Wg ' .. 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Susan Swagger Anne DaASilva Jana Mitchell U Daisy Robinett Gayla Getch Karen Brown Kurt Larson Sharon Hille . Ernie Pope .lo Shelley Sue White Jana Mitchell S .Q . 'K , .g i fi.. by Q, K i In ye, 1, X 5 gg. , .1 ki Q is i x x 1, X 2 6 H w . 'By .Q gf fig? M ,P ws' ,Q iii? 4 f g se Q , , Q .4 V: 'ifini P r fe , , . '- ' - xiii: , Qf?'fiE5l?.lIl JIU,-if A X '- t -1-H ' ' , ' 21,7155 W..f,-'f 1,QszI.i: ,W ai 'F' X f . .. wff'fiwfsi 5'k5'fs5'ii'i31i..l e H,fZfT.-1 51451 K 'fiflfi 22.221,-in-f'11's..wr :us , fi-iw,-. J W- V -2 -:w:fm- '.i siiiQi-3.51 -3' , ' 1,1 5 - ', ',iVLiYi., 1122115 v 3,112.6 'f' V. 1-fi i45E:2Le.i'iE2 H ziif? - ,gg Mfiayyrfgffffg: fiii' 1'jijfijtqrf571QqggTS'5iiz.iiW5ifAi'5iikEzzi,ifi: Ai4 1iEilii.Sf2E:ffiT.9!, .2 me em ART IS LIFE The very texture of every enduring work of art must imbed the glowing life of its own times and the embers of the past. If it does not cover space as history, it must plumb the depths of emotion in an individual to reach the universal perception. Allison Gold Key and Blue Ribbon winners in Regional Scholastic Art Exhibit are as follows: Row I, Jana Mitchell, .lo Shelley, Anne DaSilva, Sharon Hille. Row 2, Carol Ouchi, Mara Udris, Bonnie Lake, Sue White. Missing from picture is Kurt Larson. Gold Key winners in the Regional Scholastic Art Exhibit are as follows: Row 1, Barbara Powell, Bebe Dwyer, Mary Eastman, Audrey Mowlds, Jerri-Jo Ruggenberg, Tami Goetien. Row 2, Vickie Huenergord, Daisy Robinett, Gayla Getch, Alvin Monk, Kent Pashek, .lim Ferguson. 141 Wooldridge Organizes Science Mr. Keith Wooldrid e one of Madison's chemis g 1 ' try instructors and head of the Science Depart- ment, has each of his five classes filled to capa- city. He is pictured here with senior Lynn Larson demonstrating the use of a ring stand. The science department of Madison High School has been pre-occupied with exploration of several new.proq grams. These are: 1. Experimental approach to general science 2. Applied science 3. Designs of the Cosmos CPhysical Sciencej 4. Biological sciences curriculum study 5. Chemical bond and chemical education material study 6. Physical scienoepstudy committee physics Most of 'these programs require a certain amount of new and different equipment and supplies. In areas Where we are particularly pleased with results We are setting up for the new program as rapidly as possible. One of the most important efforts has been the re- education of our teachers through inservice courses, Na- tional Science Foundation Institutes, etc. Each program has its merits within itself as set upg however, we at Madison shall probably be lending our major efforts in the coming year to adaptation of these programs to us as a school, forecasting and even course content may well lead into a service 1-4 year program without specific course titles. MR. C. K. WOOLDRIDGE Department Chairman 142 Mr. Philip Blair, a Solon general science teacher, covers over six units of study during the year. Included in the curriculum are, of course, many tests, of which one on sound is being given to freshmen in this picture. Mrs. Hildur Amundsen, Madison's second year biology teacher, spends many hours explaining small creatures to her students. She is pictured here showing a Chamelon to Erma Cooper. Mr. Ralph Ennis, the Solon physics teacher, is shown demon- strating an experiment in the study of momentum caused by an explosion. Mr. Wallace Girts, a Senator biology and general science in- structor, is always on the move. Says Mr. Girts, My room is the science hall . Mr..Jim Smith teaches general science when he's not occupied with the Solon champion wres- tling squad. His class studies several units during the year, in- cluding weather, atomic energy and plant life. 143 Science Department Instructors Number Twelve Mr. Gerald Lyons, the Senator varsity football coach, doubles as a general science teacher for the Solon freshmen. Among several activities for the study of weather are informative films. Mr. Lyons is operating the projector for his class. E 5 Joyce Anderson IS another Mad1SOH teacher who plavs a double role. She teaches math in the morning and a chemistry class and another math cl afternoon. Mr. Robert Damberg is Madison's physiology teacher. This is -only the fourth year for this class and it is already one of the most popular sclence courses in Madison. 144 ass in the y teachers has an mterestmg schedule eaches on a college system having one only twice a week for two periods The three the class has English or study hall. f course teaches regular class on regular ule Miss Mangels is shown here with Calkins preparing a slide. llSS Myrna Mangels, one of Madison's y . . I t . J Mr. James Norton uses many films in his planned program throughout the year. Pictured here he is setting up the screen to show his freshmen general sci- ence class movies on weather. 3 NSTRUCT CLASSES OF HGME EC Miss Elma Shuck instructs five classes of home-ec. She has three co-educational classes, which are boys and girls mixed. Here she can also teach the boys the requirements of a good home. She is also the chairman of the home-ec depart- ment. The home economics department at James in order to become a better family member now-perhaps Madison is practically bursting at the seams and that is assist with a rewarding career and always 'to prepare for a the way we like it. For you see, we are bounding with future homemaker. MISS ELMA SHUCK 600 interested girls and boys electing home economics to improve their understanding of themselvesg to become Pflftm worthy home membersg to increase their skills and widen their knowledge of the basic unit of society - the home. In an atmosphere provided by two special and two general home economics rooms a total of 13 modern kichens fully equipped complete with labor saving devices, the latest laundry equipmentg 33 sewing machines and related equipment, visual aids, films, magazines, 'texts- and 3 well trained instructors- we have: De ent Chairman ' Planned, prepared, served and evaluated breakfasts, luncheons, dinners, snacks and teasg Planned, prepared, stitched and worn dresses, skirts, shirts, suits and coatsg Planned, practiced and presided with charm at social and business functionsg Planned, recorded, studied and evaluated personal money management as a consumerg Planned, practiced and increased skill in care of the sick and injured in the homeg Planned, Studied Observed and cared for Bill Hendrickson is one of the many boys who H hild enrolled in the co-educational classes. Here he Sma C ren' is shown demonstrating his ability. Planned, studied and evaluated housing in light of need from the beginning family to the senior citizeng 146 Mrs. Hope Bennett instructs six classes of home-ec. She teaches sophomore and senior girls. Here she is showing Judy Anderson and Pat Baird how to set in a sleeve. 'ihlldlqunuuw E K i MM ww. c Mrs. Mary Ann Cairns is pictured here with junior, Judy Wolgamot, who is show- ing her the basic needs in sewing. Mrs. Cairns teaches six home-ec classes consisting of freshmen, sophomore, iunior and senior girls. 147 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Floyd Peterson, industrial arts de- partment chairman, is working with one of his students on.a cabinet for a stereo. The students in his classes make some very fine articles out of wood. LEAD BY PETERSON Industrial Arts is a part of the general education pro- gram of your school. The science classes introduce you to the world of science-mathematics to the world of num- bers-and the industrial arts to the world of industry. It is a phase of general education that concerns itself with the materials, processes, and products of manufacture. The learnings come through the students' experineces with tools and materials. Industrial Arts is basically a shop or laboratory sub- ject area that provides experiences in which the learning takes place through the sense of feeling or touch in con- junction with seeing and hearing, and it derives its content from the world of work,-and there is dignity in being able to work with your hands. The Industrial Arts curriculum provides opportunities for you to develop orderly, careful workmanship, and good designg to encourage self-reliance, self-discipline, and resourcefulness through planning and executing practical projectsg and develop safe practices through proper use of tools, machines, and shop facilities. The project is a means or vehicle whereby the student applies his leaming and develops his skill. The fields of Industrial Arts are: drawing, Woodwork- ing, metalworking, and electronics. Mr. Floyd Peterson heads the department. Mr. 'Charles Hatcher is pictured in his period industrial arts class. Mr. Hatcher received his Masters of Arts degree from the University of Minnesota. aon Johnson is teaching in his third period industrial arts class. Mr. Johnson has been mr. uor at Madison since its opening in 1957. Tim Freed is being instructed by Mr. Charles Hatcher in his third period industrial arts class. Mr. Floyd Peterson is shown in- structing Dick Nagel in his sev- enth period shop class. ln the shop classes the students make many articles out of wood. Mr. Cecil Tuttle is pictured in his seventh period mechanical dravv- ing class. Mr. Tuttle received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Washington State University. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION STRESSES FOLIRTEEN SPORTS The Physical Education Program for Girl's P.E. is similar to the Boy's P.E. Program. A total of 14 different sports are taught during the three semester course. Fresh- man year is begun with orientation and testing for 1 week, followed by Hockey and Speedaway for three weeks each. As the wet weather begins the classes begin to study indoor sports such as: Basketball for 4 weeks, Apparatus Skills for 5 Weeks, Tumbling for 2 weeks, Rhythms and Modern Dance for 7 weeks, and Volleyball for 6 weeks. During the spring the girls study Track and Softball for three weeks each. Sophomore year the girls have one semester of Phys- ical Education and one semester of Health Education. Some of the sports that are studied and practiced during the sophomore year areg Tennis, Speedaway, Tumbling, Badminton, Apparatus, and Golf. 150 I Miss Sharon Norris assists Linda Hopper ove-r the buck in the Ap- paratus room during Miss Norris' seventh period P.E. class. Miss Janice FeIIer's freshman ciass practice many tumbling stunts during their three weeks in the Apparatus room. To the left are Erica Rheingold, Carol Wellington, Linda Hein and Glo- ria Medd as they practice head stands. ,.. ,N .., M N, 5.1, Mrs. Delpha Hammerle, one of Madison's Girls' P.E. teachers, is instructing Nancy Russel in the apparatus room. The girls' P.E. classes spend approximately five weeks in the apparatus room during the year. Top Left Mrs. Gledhfll teaches four soph- omore health classes. The classes study the health and care of the human body. Also during the health course drivers training is studied. Bottom Left Mrs. Barbara Gledhill is shown in her fourth period freshman combined P. E. class. The fresh- men study modern rhythms and dance for seven weeksg here sev- eral of her students are seen doing the slop. 151 Mr. Gerald Exley is shown in his seventh period boys' physical education class. He is instructing George Greegores and Jeff Ealnnm in the 'Fundamentals of basket- a . ACTIVITIES VARY IN BOYS' P. E. A total of 14 different sports are included in our Physical Education Program at Madison High School during our three semesters of P.E. The students begin freshman year with orientation and testing for one Week. The program is planned so that the indoor sports will be taught during the wet Weather and the outdoor sports during the dry weather. Some of the outdoor sports that are taught during the freshman year are: Track for three Weeks during the first semester and three weeks during the second semesterg Soccer for three weeks during the first semesterg Tennis for four weeksg Rhythms for four weeks with the girls P.E. classesg and Speedball and Volleyball for three and six weeks. During the sophomore year many of the same basic sports are taught. The sophomore boys take physical education daily for one semester and health education daily for one semester. Some of the outdoor sports taught during the sophomore year includeg Cross Country for three Weeks, Touch Football for three weeks, Wrestling for two weeks, Apparatus for two weeks, Basketball, Rhythms, Softball and Track all depend on which semes- ter the student has Physical Education. When Mr. Gerald Lyons is not coaching football and other various sports, he te-aches two science classes and three P. E. classes. Here Mr. Lyons is coaching his freshman boys physical education on the sport of volleyball. When Mr. Roger Mockford is not counseling the boys' in the junior class he teaches two sophomore P. E. classes. Here he is instruct- ing his second period sophomore boys' health class. Several freshmen are pictured in the apparatus room as they work out on the equipment and do various stunts. The apparatus room is one of the most popular rooms in the school. Mr. Fred Marineau, Physical Education Department chairman, teaches two soph- omore P. E. classes in the morning and three freshman P. E. classes in the after- noon. Mr. Marineau is pictured in his seventh period freshman class as he instructs two of his students. Freshman physical education is a required subiect. During the course of the year the boys study many different sportsp here sev- eral boys are shown wrestling. S J .K ing Big lor .ss amwgl '35 lor pzefo-is mg Ugmz, Mrs. Julia Strand, remedial reading instructor, points to a chart designed to help students read and understand worcls. She teaches in the library on Mondays and Wednesdays. 154 SPECIAL CURRICULUM Special education teacher, Mrs. Ona Brown is helping Claudia Craig on her wood proiect. She teaches in the afternoon Mondays through Fridays. Mrs. Doris Pooley, speech therapist, is busy catch- ing up on some reading. She instructs in the Music Practice rooms all day Monday and Thurs- day mornings. NCLUDES FIVE CLASSES Madison's school nurse, Mrs. Elsie Skonnard, can , Mr- l-e0n0l'Cl RiHe0 S0f1, MCICllS0l'1'S GCTFV- be found in her office, in the counseling area, ities director, is pictured here with iunior every Monday and Wednesday. Friendly and Jan Warneke as he' proudly shows off sympathetic, she is popular vvith Madison stu- The ribbons MC1dlS0f'l'S truck feflm WON dents. in the 1963 City Relays. Busy Mr. Rinearson is shown here looking over plans for his daily activities. Besides being activities director, he also teaches a class in leadership for members ofthe Executive Council. During the summer, Mr. Fred Livesay, social studies teacher at Madison, taught driving instruc- tion classes for interested sophomores. Here he hands iunior Pat Lysne her certificate that shows she has passed the course. 155 FIVE LANGUAGES TAUGHT AT MADISON This year five languages have been taught at Madison, including Spanish, French, German, Latin, and Russian. Up to four years of a language are taught. This year French led in enrollment, with Spanish taking a close second. Many of Madison's teachers have studied their languages in their respective countries, such as Mr. Von- Schmidt and Margaret Holland in Germany, Miss Doro- thy Kull in South America, Miss Jean White in France and Mrs. Marjorie McDonald in Russia. This year the New Key program is being used to teach the modern languages. During the first year stress is put upon listening, speaking and reading. During the next three years reading, writing and panel discussions are stressed. The language department is constantly building up its collection of tapes, recordings and foreign language books. The language department is not having a foreign language banquet, but the classes are going out to several different restaurants for foreign dinners. DOROTHY KULL DEPARTMENT CHAIRMAN Mr. Raymond Niehaus, who is Madison's only Latin teacher, has a full schedule of Latin classes. Here Mr. Niehaus is pic- tured in his seventh period first year Latin class. 156 mrs. L teaches one French class and one typing class and serves as the senior girls' counselor. Mrs. Winter is pictured in her first period French class. Through the use of the earphones in the language lab, the teachers are able to grade their students on speaking ability. Here Miss Kull is pictured in her 5th period Spanish class as she listens to one of her students. Mr. William Weech, who has iust completed his second year of teaching at Madison, is shown in one of his several Spanish classes. Mr. Weech also teaches one second year French class. Mrs. Ellen Gruetter, who has taught at Madison for two years, received her Bachelor of Arts Degree from Reed College. Mrs. Gruetter teaches two sophomore Mrs. Margaret Holland teaches two Ger- man classes and one English class along with her duties as freshman girls coun- selor. Mrs. Holland is shown in her sev- enth period first year German class. English classes and three French classes. ig, f , ,Qwk , ' , - .,s.w,s...,.s,.., . .sysfp 5.51 h,,mQsg,z, 7 j fQ1?fl'?irV5W ?9-rfwihxi ' ff1iiI1'3V??7--5'-' ' 'P .. ,.Ww1,fs, f , . f ' qs:twgerfsswzrfsssf Mrs. Marjorie McDonald, who is retiring from the teaching profession this year, teaches five Russian classes a day. Mrs. McDonald has gone to Russia several times and hastbrought back some very enioyable movies of the trip. Mr. Wolff vonSchmidt is pictured in one of his three German classes. This year he has taught German along with senior social studies. :si ssl Miss Jean White, one of Madi- son's three French teachers, is the only one to instruct all four years of French. Miss White re- cently went to France to study the culture and civilization. She has her students read several books about France each year. Miss Dorothy Kull is assisted by her student teacher Miss Demsey, in her 5th period Spanish class. Much of the classes work is done in the language lab where the students can listen to recordings in foreign languages. VETERANS INSTRLICT IN MUSIC DEPT. Mr. Norman Street, a veteran of Madison, is shown in his third period Junior Band class. Mr. Street also teaches one Girls' Glee class and Senior Band. Mr. Joseph Edmiston's schedule is solely spent working with sev- eral different choral groups, such as the Senior Choir, Boys' and Girls' Glee Club, the freshman Girls' Glee and the Chansonettes. His enthusiasm is apparent in the fact that he spends his study hall instructing Girls' Ensemble. At Madison High School we have a very out- standing Music Department. The department is headed by Mr. Joseph Edmiston. During the course of the year the Music Department per- forms at many activities and at various assem- blies. The Bands and Orchestra are conducted by Mr. Norman Street, who has been at Madison since it was opened. Mr. Street teaches various Band and Orchestra classes throughout the day. The Pep Band plays during the football and bas- ketball games which helps to keep the students spirits up. The Bands also play in several parades throughout the year such as: the Fairytale Pa- rade, and Rose Festival Parade. The Orchestra also plays at many assemblies during the year. Both the Band and the Orchestra have won honors for Madison including 24 positions in the All-City Orchestra. The Choirs of Madison High are directed by Mr. Joe Edmiston. The choirs sing during many assemblies and have represented Madison well in the annual Music Festival. Mr. Edmiston teaches several choir classes includingg Senior Choir, Boys' and Girls' Glee Club, freshmen Girls' Glee and Chansonettes. We are rightfully proud of our Music Department. 1 f is s W, amiga if i WMM if 0-V Mafaff MUK MMJ7 MEZZ Me M45 161 Mem awe Aomeywcflzabya hz M Waugh Controls Fall Government TOM WAUGH The fall term has seen many student sponsored activities. Many annual events in addition to a number of newly initiated projects have been executed with reasonable success, although many activities suffered because of the Columbus Day Storm. During the latter part of August, 1962, the Execu- tive Council began the design and construction of the new Student Body Office. This office is fast becoming the center of student affairs and has proved to be a worth-while project. The biggest project of the term was Responsibility in Action. This huge undertaking has as its goal: 15 to have each individuallaccept responsibility for his 162 actions in school, at home, and in the community, 25 no have each school organization accept responsibility through group projects, D3 to have as many individuals and organizations as active as possible. The students have cooperated very well thus far in the promotion of the project and with a little effort this project may become the most successful attempt at student self dis- cipline that the school has seen yet. Reflecting over this past term, I take pleasure in noting that the progress which the Student Body has made greatly outweighs those weaknesses which have not as yet been overcdme. I feel that the fall term of 1962 has been a total success. Tom Waugh Fall Student Body Cfficers GORDON NORAINE Vice President BARRY DESBIENS Treasurer SANDRA ROSS The Fall Executive Tom Waugh includes: Gordon Noraine . . Sandra Rose . Barry Desbiens . Karen Knott . . Judy Davis . Torn Fowler . . Bob Ladum . . Pete Martindale . Ray Agostino . Tim Farra . . Kathy Tanaka . John Hart . . . Gib Stewart . . . Mike Dressler . . . Richard Dorton . Lynda Hamilton . Nancy Gordon . Secretary Council under the leadership of . Student Body Vice-President . StudentbBody Secretary . Student Body Treastuer . . . Girls' League President . Girls' League Vice-President . . Boys' League President . Boys' League Vice-President . . Senior Class President . . Senior Class Vice-President . . Junior Class President . Junior Class Vice-President . . Sophomore Class President Sophomore Class Vice-President . . Freshman Class President . Freshman Class Vice-President . . . . . Federalist Editor . . Constitution Editor 163 Desbiens Elected Spring Prexy r During my term of office as Student Body Presi- dent, I have acquired a great deal of knowledge and enjoyment which has contributed to a successful term of office. In this spring term we have dealt with many problems and projects. Naturally the projects were the more enjoyable although, in the future the correction and solution of the problems will be more of an asset to James Madison than the projects. The problems and projects that the Executive Council handled this spring were quite numerous. The main project that concerned the members of Executive Council was the decorating of the James Madison gymnasium. After many weeks of work and ingenuity, some members of Executive Council produced out of plywood colorful pennants and a Mr. Senator. These decorations were presented to the Student Body in an assembly honor- ing spring sports at Madison. I feel as though my term of office has been fairly successful. I owe much of this success to the Student Body and the administrators. The Student Body has cooperated and assisted in many of our projects and problems, while the administrators consistently en- couraged and supported us. Most of the success is due the members of the Spring Executive Council. They were a tremendous group of intelligent leaders who assited me throughout the spring term. The Student Body at James Madison High School chose me as their leader for the spring term of 1963g I greatly ap- preciate this fact, and I hope that you have not been disappointed. Barry Desbiens President Spring Student Body Officers MIKE UHLIG CT PENNY DUFFIELD C in Vice-President Treasurer BETSY H ER RON Secretary The Spring Executive Council under the leadership of Barry Desbiens includes: Mike Uhlig . Betsy Herron Penny Duffield Maria Sudar . Gail Jakes . . Gene Saylor . Jan Mascall . Pete Martindale Ray Agostino . Tim Farra . . Kathy Tanaka . John Hart . . Glenna Nickoloff Mike Dressler . Richard Dorton . . . Georgiann Holsheimer . Student Body Vice-President . . Student Body Secretary . . Student Body Treasurer . . Girls' League President . Girls' League Vice-President . . . Boys' League President . Boys' League Vice-President . . . Senior Class President . Senior Class Vice-President . . Junior Class President . . Junior Class Vice-President . Sophomore Class President Sophomore Class Vice President . . Freshman Class President Freshman Class Vice-President . . . . Federalist Co-Editor Lucille Gerriets . . . . Constitution Editor 165 iffiifa :Jin ' Salsa. , k p ,,,, .2-we 4 W5 , 'L' Q, 2552 W, w an Q S 504' N w 1 1 KAREN KNOTT President Fall Girls' League Doing little things well is a step toward doing big things better, is the motto for the Girls' League. The Fall Girls' League Cabinet began the semester with the annual Senior- Freshman Party, the theme of which was Tea in an Oriental Garden. Something new was addedas we began holding class parties for the girls, planned by the representatives of each class. During early November, 445 Girls' League membership cards were sold at 156 each. This had been tried before but was never successful. The Lollipop Hop was held on November 16 at the end of the football season to honor all fall athletes. Betsy Herron Has Active Term and Tom Ogan reigned as Football Queen and Lollipop King. Jointly the Boys' and Girls' Leagues planned a Hush Day an Hush Dance, crowning a Miss Mush-Mouth and a Mr. Irresistabl The biggest project was the planning of the annual Girl-As Boy Sweethearts' Ball. Another first for the Girls league, duri our term was the Girls' League mimeographed paper. Each mon the Girls' League elected a girl-of-the-month based on vario qualities. Karen Knott President JUDY WRIGHT JUDY DAVIS PAT KIRKPATRICK KATHIE FRAZER VICE President Secretary Treasurer Hisforiqn Ten in an Oriental Garden was the theme of the annual Girls' MARA UDRIS League Senior-Freshman Teo. Karen Knott, President, and Judy Senior Rep. Davis, Vice President, enjoyed games and refreshments with the freshman girls. JERl LYNN BOE TERI ALMETER YVONNE REDINGER GRETCHEN HOHN Junior Rep. Sophomore Rep. Sophomore Rep. Freshman Rep, 800 Solons Attend Boys' League Luau The Boys' League Luau had the largest attendance K800 A backing of last year's Project Pride is being continued this in the History of Madison. The dance was a Quiet year by the League, as we attempt to improve the cafeteria, halls where everyone feasted on barbequed spare ribs, chicken and classrooms. ff'-?Sh PiH9aPPle, 00C0111lf, 1731131135 and Pllllfih- The Columbus Day Storm left broken trees around the track We are making a few additions to our constitution for the of the Zoo Railway. The Boys, League, showing pride in city and of officers and provision for standing rules. The Boys' Responsibility in Action , helped the zoo officials in cleaning now elects a Boy of the Month who is chosen for specific up this debris. 92011 month- The Student Body W0fkSh0P WGS The Boys' League, combined with the Girls' League, sponsored by Boys' League officers and reg. reps. a Hush Day and Hush Dance. We have formed a new student committee to check up on TQM FOWLER to make sure that all of the cars are registered and are parked President- the proper places. We have a student group which is under the Safety Council to promote safety in the high school. TOM FOWLER President BOB LADUM TERRY BROWN RICK BARRON DAYE l-e.BRUN Vice-President Secretary TFSCISUFBF H'5'o a The theme ofthe annual Boys League Luau was Qu1etV1llage. JOHNKOSYDAR Pictured here are Bob Slayton, Shelly Hall, Paula Mills and Chuck JERRY QARDINER 5en'0 ReP' Suran who enioyed the food and dancing. Jumor Rep' BGB WISE RICK METZGER Sophomore Rep. Freshman Rep. President 'Shades of Spring' Enjoyed B Entire Girls' Lea The Spring Girls' League Cabinet was inspired by the motto Deeds not Words. Spring, a busy time on the League calendar, was highlighted this year by Girls' League Week, March 25-29. During this week the projects for each day were under the chair- manship of the class representatives. Monday was titled Blue Monday and blue ribbon roses were sold during this day. On Tues- day, Cotton Day, an assembly and fashion show were presented. Wednesday was the Mother-Daughter Party, Thursday the Powder-Puff Olympics, and Friday the girl-ask-boy-dance Color it Cool. Another event was the valentine telegram sale, proceeds from which put up two more full length mirrors in the rest rooms. The Spring Cabinet also has established an official Girls' League sta- tionery. During National Library Week, April 22-26, the Girls' worked in conjunction with Noesis to help the library lost books. On April 6, the Girls participated in a lily sale to aid c children. Throughout the Spring term, the Cabinet and Council tried to live up to and carry out the motto as a guide post feel that we have been guided well by its principle, and that have enjoyed a productive spring term. MARIA SUDAR President g l E GAIL JAKES LORRETTA KRIENS LINDA VOLLSTEDT NORMA HARRIS KAREN BROWN VI 0 Pr s d l SOGYUNYY Tr. 'surnr Historian Publicity Chairman Jn Thursday, during Girls' League Week, many girls turned out after school to SOLFRID JOHANSEN attend the Powder-Puff Olympics. As you can see, it was enioyed by all. BARBARA PICKARD Senior hp. Senior lop. LYNNE DAWSON COLLEEN RODASKY SALLY GUERRETTAZ JEAN STONE Junior Rep. Junior Rap, Sophomore Rep. 50PlWm9 R'P- Boys' League Upholds Traditional Activities 9 spring BOYS' League Cabinet had 21 Humber of traditional During the month of May the annual Inter-Class track meet ties to uphold during the 1963 spring term which proved was held' h 11 ' . . C a engmg Between the major activities, the Boy-of-the-Month candi- April 9 Boys' League volunteers served at the annual dates were voted upon and chosen, Club Father-Daughter Banquet. A week later a jazz assem- as Sponsored by the Boys, League. With the help of a constructive Eabinet the League was able to fulfill its many goals. All of this seemed to be enough to keep large ETOUP Of boys Went l2hf0l1Eh0Uf the MadiS01'1 diSfI'iCf us Working until elections and the end of the spring term. 15,000 copies of Dad's Club Edition of the Constitution on April 27 which invited everyone to the yearly Festival. The Boys' League decorated for a dance honor- of the spring athletes. 7 Gene Sayler President GEN E SAYLE R President JAN MASCAU- TERRY TELLERT TERRY BROWN PAUL Post Vicbpfesldull Senior Rep. Treaswe, Historian ww- I dannual.Father-Daughter Banquet, Boys' League volunteers D serve as waiters. Pictured here are Jim Campbell, Jon Iverson VICSeEilili:JN and Ron Swanson. This was one of the many activities that the CRA4:SlilHR?RsEN boys participated in. P' DOUG TONN Sophomore Rep. 'Responsibility in Action' Carried Out By Executive Council One of the many executive council activities this year Dorton, Ray Agostino, Mike Uhlig, Glenna Nickloff, Jan was to make these pennants with the letters SENA.TORS. Mascall, John Hart, Betsy Herron, Maria Sudar, Gail Those who helped organize these pennants are I. to r.: Jakes and Penny Duffield.These pen'nants are now ap- Gene Saylor, Barry Desbiens, Mike Dressler, Richard pearing in the gym. projects this year was to install full-length in the girls restrooms. Miss Georgia Dean and Margaret Fowler are showing the men where it should go. 172 One of the proiects of the Boys' League, for the year, was to assist the Dads' Club in de-livering 15,000 copies of the Special Family Festival edition of the Constitution. x5 rel 35 W m fm ii X55 955 5:2 ff Qi fi is 93 iii 513 5 32 5 Es E . 9 an fi ig ix ,X -4 Ei S 2 S if gg, 23? Q is wx 8 Q Y' 55 95 QE? V92 5 Y: Z? 3 1, E 5 5 3 W: SQ E5 3 nz qw Q il Y Q Z5 Q Q S Q E f . . A ,WW Aaeaumxwwmxxmxwrumamwmanv Rall Dance Provides Entertainment The first football rally dance was held on September 14 from 8 to 11 P. M. in the Madison cafeteria. At this dance the fall rally squad pre- sented their uniforms for the first time. Diane Disselhorst, Deanna Helzer, Lana Kemp, Twila The squad is caught in action doing the motions to our school song. Pic- tured are left to right, Deanna Helzer, Greg Lynott, Brenda Schmitz, Sue Strom, Terry Tellert, and Pat Stone. After entertaining the crowds, the rally ioined the group for social dancing. Pictured here are a few of them waiting for the dance to start. Kyer, Brenda Schmitz, Pat Stone, Sue Strom, Kurt Larson, Greg Lynott and Terry Tellert are the members. Their uniforms consisted of mainly two colors, blue and white with Senators written on the back. They led the crowds that evening in the school song and other chants to arouse the spirit of the students, for the next day's game. Other rally dances followed every game. ,?..... Not only was the turnout good for the first rally dance, but for every after game dance that followed, as they provided entertainment, relaxa- tion, and the chance for a bit of socializing, as seen in the picture above. lt still marvels many a chaperon at one of these dances for they don't see how students get much relaxation out of doing these wild dances. ueen Betsy, King Tom Reign at Hop Due to the Columbus Day Storm the amiual senior class sponsored football queen dance was postponed. The senior class then joined the Girls' League and both sponsored the Lollipop Hop. Betsy. Herron was chosen by the football team from a court of three. Then the Football King was crowned. Tom Ogan received the honor from a slate of five boys. He was chosen by the girls of the school. After being crowned, the king and queen were serenaded by the fall rally girls. Then entertainment was furnished by a trio of folk singers. The Lollipop Hop was mainly held in honor of the fall athletes and lollipops were given to all senior athletes. Lollipops were sold for a dime and lollipops were prevalent on the floor. Entertaining the king and his court, were a trio of har- monizing seniors. From left to right they are Robin Bolton, .lim Hauck and Tom Waugh. As the crowds listened with great interest, they sang three folksongs. Behind them is the king and his court. Pictured are Dick Curtis, Gary Becker, King Tom and Queen Betsy. Dancing started at 8 and lasted till ll p.m. All the latest hits were played. Then at 10 p.m. everyone got to dance for the bunny hop was played and a lo-ng line of studentsjoined in. Music was 'Fast and slow. Here we see students dancing to a slow song. I 1 The Lollipop Hop court consisted of from left to right, Prince Dick Curtis, Princess Connie Hallas, King Tom Ogan, Queen Betsy Herron, Prince Rick Wise and Princess Lynda Hamilton. Not pictured are Prince Gary Becker and Prince Tom Fowler. Indoor, Outdoor Luau ig Hit Dress was casual Hawaiian, as shown in the above shot. From 7:30 til 11:30 students danced, ate and were entertained by movies of Hawaii and a talent troupe show in the courtyard. Upon crossing a wooden suspen- sion bridge, guests entered a Quiet, Village of grass huts and palm trees, dominated by a tall fearsome Tiki and a giant vol- cano. The village Was created by a skillful decoration commit- tee, under guidance of Tom Fow- ler, Boys' League Prexy. He stated, The '62 Luau had a rec- ord breaking attendance of over SOO! The food was a main feat- ure of the evening, as cocoanuts, barbecued spareribs and chicken, bananas, pineapples, and punch were served. Grass shocks in the not-so-quiet village were invaded as in this picture of Doug Coate, Carlonn Burkheimer, Lynda Hamilton and Dave l.eBrun. Fire fire fire ritt, lighted the outdoor court after the boys built a roaring in a long pit, in keeping with Luau tradition. Around the are, left to right, Dave McCall, Dave l.eBrun, Montez Mer- Dewey Morris, Sue Barton and Wayne Brown. Basketball After Game Dances Swing -Since the Fall Rally was given credit for luring students to the after-game socials, it seems fit we give credit to the Spring Rally, consisting of Pattie Wil- son, Toni Spencer, Pat O'Brien, Mary DeRock, Kris Larson, Con- nie Hallas, Linda Depretis, Dave King and Rick Piper. Girls' Rally uniforms were done in blue sweaters with a white line down it, white pleated skirts with blue in the pleat and blue shoes. Boys wore the same sweater, white knickers, blue socks and termis shoes. At every home basketball game an after-game social was held. Approximately 13 dances were held in the Madison cafe- teria. These dances provided en- tertainment and fun from 9:30 p.m. until 11 p.m. Dancing music was obtained from records. Above, five members of Madison's Rally Squad are shown providing basketball half-time entertainment. This year's Rally Squad tried very hard to get the students to ga to the games and da-nces afterward. Those pictured are, left to right, Connie Hallas, Kris Larson, Pat O'Brien, Mary DeRock and partially pictured Pattie Wilson. ' The picture below was taken at the after-game social after the Milwaukee - Madison game. Most after-game socials were as crowded as this picture shows and everyone derived some en- tertainment when they attended these dances. Many pictures were snapped at after-game socials., But the above picture, taken after the Marshall-Madison game, shows the many dances that can be clone to one record. Left to right, Marilou Stone and Dean Sfites are doing the Madison. Bob Moore doing the Walk, and Ernie Woodcock and Georgia Higgins are doing the Watusi. 260 Couples Enjo Annual Valentin On Saturday, February 9, approximately 260 couples attended the armual Sweethearts Ball held in the cafeteria. The theme of the ball this year was Sweethearts Serenade , which was a girl-ask-boy dance. Gail J akes and Judy Porter commented, the dance was wonderful and a big success in every way. The dress was semi-formal. The decorations con- sisted of hanging chandeliers, red curtains, and as the couples entered the dance floor, they walked on a ramp of red carpet. Chairmen of the ball were, below, row 1, left Bobbi Prodehl, Diane Disselhorst, Carol Procterg 2: Gail Jakes, Barbara Pickard, Bev Bolster, 3: Judy Porter, Judy Davis and Nancy Bellis. Q s X 2 E S J A I L i r , i K The crowning of Miss Merry Christmas and presentation of gifts and entertainment was a special part of the evening. The Canterbury Singers, a Madison trio, sang the Boars Head Hymn after a decorated boar's head was brought forward to the queen. After the queen's wish of Merry Christmas! refreshments were served. The court, pictured here at the crowning, included Jun- ior Princess Darlene Leu, CDoug Wilson, Queen's es- cortj, Miss Merry Christ- mas, Lynda Hamilton, CStu- dent Body President Tom Waughb, Sophomore Prin- cess Ann Truax and Fresh- man Princess Kathy Lo- ghry. Decorations completed and everything in place, the Madison ballroom became an ancient castle, awaiting the annual Christmas crowd of formally dressed dancers. After the hours of work needed to transform the room into a castle, the fin- ished scene before .the dance seems specially calm and waiting, as shown in this picture. General Chairman Bebe Dwyer proved skillful in handling the myriad of details involved in produc- ing a dance of this caliber. Bebe was aided by Mr. Rin- earson, Madison's Social Director, shown here help- ing decorate, and by her committees. 181 Juniors Present April Showers April Showers was the theme of the annual Spring Formal 'sponsored by the junior class. The formal was held in Madison's cafeteria from 8 to ll p.m. the evening of April 16. Jill Austin served as the general chairman of the formal. Committee chairmen were: publicity, Karla Viking, bids, Nancy Bellisp decorations, Marsha Almeter, and refreshments, as they entered the dance. As you can see, the bid carried out the theme of April Showers. Above on the left, music was furnished by the Jerry Schwary band. Below, a red plush carpet led you to the white rod iron archway which led to the land of raindrops and umbrellas. -45: Sue Piesky. Other chairmen were Annette Ahl, Pete Hallock, Dave Carkner and Greg Craner. Above on the right is the bid that was given to the couples Wwwysmv- 'vga Approximately 100 couples- attended the dance. ln the picture below can be seen the archway, the raindrops and umbrellas, and the many couples enioying themselves. is ,sat is 2 B awww.. 6 SAV, E x K . , W, ,W Vw en. ,KW- fw K' i ? '4l ' 'L g g 'M QM iaiiilm 'man B11ghi .f!ze isa? ie that failure best. Above Gals and guys from the East and West gang Dance In the Gym left Jim Hofferber-leader of the gang from the West Rlght At the finale it was proved that the good Enjoy Special Week ,,.. Each teacher had a senior escort at the Senior- On Ribbon-Hat Day, ribbons in white and gold, bearing the Faculty Tea, which was held qffer school Mon, senior class motto, were sold in the morning. Hats were ClClY in the auditorium foyer, Here, Mr- Tuma in order 'For the day, too, and wearing some of the more Gnd his escort Rick Feldman enioy fhe refresh, original ones are, 'From left to right, Richard' Wiley, Sandy ments. Johnson, Lenny Angermund and Rick Barron. Sgdrting CI week filled with many events .was Senior Dress-Up Day, Udris, Lynda Miller, Carolyn Wilson, Rae Swicegood, June Mitchell and oy: worz szvliits and girls wore pretty suits and dresses with heels, Nancy Albrecht. Standing are, from left to right, .lake DeKalb, Gary CIS S Own y ese seniors. They are, sitting from left to right, Mara Becker, Dave Buell, Rich Thomas, Mike Uhlig, Pat Saling, Gene Sayler, Ron Lucas and Greg Benedict. Ex-Principal Speaks At Banquet On November 'I4 at 6:30 a dinner composed of swiss steak, mashed potatoes, peas and salad sold for 52.00 to any Solon father and son combo who cared to attend. The guest speaker, ex-principal Stephen E. Smith, spoke to over 150 people. Three events of that evening are pictured above. Left, this little girl is lust one of the dance troop from Bob and Pat's Dance Studio, which enter- tained the fathers and sons. Center, Mr. Don Fowler is presenting one ofthe many door prizes that were - given that evening. Some of the prizes were tickets to a hockey game, anti-freeze, candy and much more. Right, accordian player Al Gordy entertained guests by playing Wheels, Don't Be Cruel, and Twilight Time. II ' ll 0 0 Shades of Spring Banlsh Winter Even jhoush th? wealhe' dldlfl fooPe'aie Un Tuesday. C0900 DCIY, Zugman. Just one day of the annual Girls' league Week, this year the gurls did. Some of the Girls League members in fresh, colorful entitled Shades of Spring, Cotton Day seems to bring summer cottons, are l. to r. Rae Swicegood, Linda Miller, Bobbi Prodehl, lucy closer, lgou, Sue Zachor, Pat O'Brien, Jana Mitchell, Mara Udris and jean l a Lynne Dawson hands out Hershey's chocolate bars. to the winning relay team at the Powder Puff Olympics held on Thursday. Saluting spring, the traditional Girls' League Week was during March 25-29 this year. The girls planned a special activity for each day, with nearly the entire girl population of Madison participating in most of the events. Monday, the last day of wools and winter, was dubbed Blue Monday, pretty blue ribbon roses, made by a hard-work- ing committee, were sold and worn. Tuesday and Cotton Day saw the halls brighten with the first cottons of the year. Mothers ioined their daughters in the auditorium on Wednesday evening for a special party, including games and prizes, entertainment, and refreshments, as well as a chance for everyone to become better acquainted. Thurs- addition compete week to was the day's Powder Puff Olympics were a new and fun to Girls' League Week and gave girls a chance to in athletic contests. CoIor is Cool brought the a close: held Friday night, the girl-ask-boy dance last activity. Extemporaneous skits performed by mother-daughter teams provided enioyable entertainment at the annual Mother- Daughter party held Wednesday evening. 1 ., Combine 240 dozen eggs, 240 pounds of flour, 216 pounds of ham and 42 pounds of butter with 36 pounds of coffee, 32V1 qallons of milk, 16 gallons of syrup, and 'I2 cases of fruit iuice. These were the figures of amount of produce used in the annual Pancake Harvest asa pp Breakfast. Profits from the breakfast went to the Madison's P.T.A. Scholarship Fund which gives scholarships to the most deserv ing seniors. P.T.A. Sponsors Largest Pancake Breakfast Above are shown a few of the P.T.A. members preparing the annual pancake breakfast. The committee heads for the breakfast were Al Trumbull, ways and means, Mr. Carl Burkheimer, ticketsp and Mr. Ray Ingalls, feed. 190 The largest annual pancake breakfast Madison has ever had was held in Madi- son's cafeteria on Sunday, November 4 between the hours of 7 a.m. and 1 p.m. Attending the annual affair were 1480 people. This was the largest turnout for the breakfast. Of these 908 were adults, 314 were children and 258 were students. This figure tops 'the old record of 1,200. Prices were 581.00 for adults, 75c for students and 50c for kiddies. Pancakes, ham, eggs, milk or coffee were on the Menu and one could have as much as you could eat. Cowgirl Mariory Goldsmith and Cowpolk Walter Erickson dressed as their favorite western stars. Teachers enioyed themselves as much as the students and the Buckaroo provided 'Fun for all. A corral was set up, accented with saddles, hay and wagon wheels. Students were given free coke and french fries. Seen above is left, Bev Weed and right, Gail Peden, iust coming out of the corral after they finished their chow. Faculty-Student Buckaroo Big Success Each class had a special dance to do. The seniors did the Hokey Pokey, juniors I thlnk everyone, teachers and stu- dents, had a lot of fun, remarked Mrs. Judith Seabert, general chairman of the Senator Buckaroo held January 11, from 8 to 11 p.m. in the Madison cafeteria. Admission was free to all Madison students. The theme was completely Western. All students and faculty mem- bers dressed as their favorite western stars. Some came as Annie Oakley, Quick Draw McGraw and Dale Evens, just to name a few. Those teachers receiving recognition for their costumes were Mr. James Blake, Mrs. Norma Cramer, Miss Georgia Dean, Miss Myrna Mangles, Mr. Leonard Rinearson and Mr. William Thomas. Students receiving prizes for the best western dress were Erma Cooper, Mary Elliott, Jerri-Jo Ruggenberg, Eil- lita Young and Mike Casciato. did the Bunny Hop, sophomores and freshmen did a square dance they had learned. Above, the iunior class members are doing the Bunny Hop while the rest of the Buckaroos look on. - Coach Frei Speaks at Fall Sports Banquet Guest speaker Jerry Frei told the athletes You owe everyone your school, your community, and your friends, something, they don't owe you a thing, just because you are participating in sports. Coach Frei delivered an inspiring talk and added that he was glad to be able to speak at such a highly scholastic and athletic school. Jerry Frei, assistant coach at the University of Oregon, was guest speaker at the Fall Sports Banquet held in the Madison cafeteria on November 29, at 6:30. Mr. Cyril Butterfield was the master of ceremonies, intro- ducing the coaches and their teams. Also honored at this time were the wives of the coaches, the fall rally squad, boys' and girls' swimming teams, the cross coun- try squad and the football teams. Athletes and guests feasted on a ham dinner before presentations were made. Those receiving special honors that evening l ere, in the back row, left to right: Bob Ladum, top cross country runner, Linda Hopper, J.V. Tennis City Champion, Mr. Pat Desbiens, accepting the trophy for his son Barry, the Most Inspirational Football Player, Coach Jerry Frei, Principal Walter Erickson, Sherrie Berg- strom, outstanding girl swimmer and Mike Johnson, outstanding boy swimmer. ln the front row are Rick Wise, Best Tackler and Dick Curtis, Best Blocker. Winter Sports Banquet Honors Athletes He has got to be fascinated in the activity and he must be interested in his fellow man, stated the distinguished guest speaker at the 1963 Winter Sports Banquet, Dr. Dale Thom- as stressed the qualities of team- work in daily life as well and the importance of maintaining high scholastic standards. Principal Walter E. Erickson and Dads' Club President Mr. Dick Taylor awarded individual trophies to Rick Wise, Tom All- drin, Jack Selander and Tom Stevens. Above: Dr. Thomas is shown addressing his talk to the athletes and their parents. Shown behind him are, I. to r., rally coach Miss Myrna Mangles, Mrs. Leonard Rinearson, and Mr. Rinearson, activities director. Those who received trophies this year are, l. to r., for the year were Mr. Gasaway, varsity basketball Tom Stevent, wrestling high point man: Jack Selan- coachp Mr. Wally Girts, iayvee basketball coach: der, outstanding wrestler, Tom Alldrin, basketball's Mr. Smith, varsity wrestling coach: Mr. Lyons, iayvee outstanding man on offensep and Rick Wise, out- wrestling coach, and Miss Mangles, varsity rally standing man on defense for basketball. Coaches COGCl'1- A. F. S. Students Entertain February 28, seven foreign exchange students participated in the American Field Service Assem- bly. With a background of multi-colored flags, Sus-an Gunderson, A.F.S. Student Co-ordinator, introduced the visiting seven exchange students. Each exchange student either gave a talk or performed in their style. Elke Sinram from Ger- many confessed in her talk that she had thought our national food was corn flakes, and million- aires and cowboys constituted the American pop- ulation. Luis Matamala-Simmonds of Chiie gave some factual and interesting information on his country. Alberto Zegarra discussed what schogl and his family life was like in his native coun- try, Peru. Mette Swartz, speaking in a barely Al James, Madison's own A.F.S. student, donned his native green kilts and informed the students of life in Scotland. Then Al, who plays the guitar as a hobby, had Tom Waugh ioin him in an excellent duet. Susan Gunderson Alberto Zegarra, Peru Al James. 5C0flUf1d Atun Sukawati, Indonesia 194 Yoshiko Akahari, Japan luis Matamala-Simmonds, Chile discernible Danish accent, told of the recreational customs, such as hiking, skiing, and bike riding. ln the picture on the left, Japanese Yoshiko Akahari did two old Japanese dances, Baby- sitting and Fan Dance. Also Yo Yo lYoshiko Akhari's nick namel also told of her family life and what school was like in her country. Students and teachers raved about the assem- bly. Mary Anne Kitzerow, iunior, said, The tal- ent and comments of the exchange students made this an excellent assembly. Vice-Principal Geor- gia Dean stated, This year's A.F.S. Assembly had more variety and humor in it. Madison's other A.'F.S. student, Atun Sukawati, from lndo- nesia, entranced the audience with her native Balinesian dance, Bumblebee. Elke Sinram, Germany Mette Swartz, Denmark Patt 'l-horpe, A.F.S. Student, Visits Brazil Victor Chulam, Patty's Brazilian brother, who is three years old, is dancing the twist with her. While Brazilians are very good dancers, they ask the A.F.S.ers to dance American style at parties. This is a picture of the family that Patty is living with during her stay in Brazil. They are left to right, Regina, Tania, Dylce, Patty, Victor, a friend, and Maries. ,wewzetlw is attending Colegio:Sacre-Coeur-de-Marie lSt. Mory'sl in Vitoria, which is the state of Espirito Santo. Especially wonderful is the weather, and Patty sends warmest of Brazilian greetings to every- one! with double meaning. c,.s.,,-A is a n e ruary a a a y p A FS student took off from the Portland- Airport, here she was to begin a years stay in Brazil. Mr. Meneham Chu- lam, Patty's Brazilian father who is in the 1 coffee ,export busi- ness. o F b 6 f 8:20 .m., P fi e, W. . . , U A.l:.S. Student Hails From Bali Tiokorda lstri Sukawati, known to most Madison students as Atun, is the A.F.S. Foreign exchange student from Indonesia. Atun attended a Catholic school in Surabaia, near her home. Above we see Atun Ccenterl with a portion of her senior class, which consisted of thirty-one studlents. SchooI uniforms were ties, white blouses, and skirts. School started at 7:10 a.m. and you were finished at 1:00 p.m. My courses were: English, Indonesian, literature, French, economics, Old Javanese, geography, health, algebra, and drawing. I think I like American schools better because you don't have so many classes and learn much more, Atun stated. ln 1951, Eleanor Roosevelt visited the Sukawati household, Standing in front of the entrance to the house are, left to right, Atun's father, Tio- korda Jde Agung Sukawati, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Atun's cousin, Tiokorda Agung Khankha. Shown is iust one of the sixteen houses spread over their twenty acre estate. The house is done kv in typical Balinese style and made of red stone 4 and rock. While in America Atun is staying at the Mr, Arthur Lutz residence. Carol Lutz is Atun's Am- erican sister and also a iunior at Madison. Pic- tured above is Atun's American family: they are left to right, Mrs. Whitman, Carol Lutz, Atun Sukawati, Mr. Arthur Lutz and Mrs. Audrey Lutz. Av Las I . si TQ. iw L The Asia-American Society-Seminar on Indonesian and American affairs held at the University of California at Berkeley, was attended by Atun Sukawati. She graced the conference with some Balinesian dancing. Shown here is Atun shaking hands with Mr. Frank Graham, former senator from North Carolina and presently affiliated with the United Nations in West New Guinea, Paki- stan and India. Students behind Atun are, left to right, Indonesian student attending the University of California and the student body president of the University, t summer when Attorney General Kennedy and his wife made a tour of Indonesia, they made a stopover at the Sukawati household. Here they are shown at the ancestry temple with their host, Mr. Sukawati. Mr. Sukawati is the Cultural leader of Indonesia and has set up a museum for Balinese modern art and culture. Atun's grandfather used to be ruler of the kingdom of Ubud, which is no more, but they still live near the town of Ubud. Atun wished to say a few words to her fellow Madison students. Thank you for allowing me to come to your fine school. I have enioyed America and Madison very much. Also, I would like very much if you would write to me, please. Send it to: Puri Saren Agung UbudfGianiar Bali, Indonesia we Tennis, Track, lnterest Exchange Student Alastair James, known to most students as Al James, was M,adison's other A.F.S. exchange student. Al hails from Kilmacolm, Scotland. Al arrived in mid-summer of '6'Z and spent the remainder of the s-ummer touring the Northwest with the Mr. Vic Ecklund family. Leaning up against a ledge looking out toward the Olympic Mountain Range in Washington is the 18-year- old boy. lf' Standing in front of a church is the Al James family. They are, left to right, Mrs. Lucy James, Mr. John James, and Al's sister Sue James. Al says you can't compare Madison and the school he attended, mainly becaus-e l attended a private all boys school and here'the school is public and co-edu- cational. AI also states that he likes the Northwest because it reminds him much of his native Scotland. lf you would like to write to Al send it to: Al James, Deanwood Kilmacolm, Renfrew Shire, Scotland. gme In Glasgow, Scotland, Al attended Glasgow Academy which had an 800-mem- ber student body of all boys. Al plans to attend the University of Edinburgh and major in economics when he returns to Scotland. While at Madison, Al's subiects were two periods history, English, third-year German and speech. Also this year Al made quite a name in cross-country and tennis. Al was second on the varsity cross-country team and played varsity tennis. Above is a snapshot of Al running and placing second in a cross-country meet at Madison with Roosevelt, Franklin, Lincoln and Madison competing. Caught unaware of his picture being taken, Al was studying diligently at his homework. When Al is not playing tennis or running cross-country his favorite pastime is playing the guitar. While in America Al stayed at the Victor Ecklund residence. Seen above is Al's American family. ln the back are Mr. Victor Ecklund and Mrs. Dorothy Ecklund. ln the front are Vic Ecklund, Jr., and Al James. ' Sharon Loghry Judy Davis Sharon Burbach Seen are the six candidates for princess as they curtsy to the students in the princess selection assembly. Each candidate was seated beneath umbrellas covered with red and pink paper roses. The whole setting was lawn furniture situated before trees with a beautiful mountain scene directly in back. Shown are il to r.l: Glenda Stillman, Sandi Ross, Bobbi Prodehl, Sharon loghry, Judy Davis and Sharon Burbach. Madison's Rose Court Glenda Stillman Bobbi Prodehl 52 2 1 9 2 2 E 'z 3 E X s 5 3 Q 5 2 5 199 I2 Beauties Compete For Rose Title Selected to be the top 23 princess candidates on May 7 Twila Kyer, Sharorn Lognry, Auarey muwms, .W .... .. were the following senior girls. Row 'I, ll. to r.J: Karen Naumann, Carole Proctor, Bobbi Prodehl, Sandi Ross, Brown, Sharon Burbach, Pat Burnham, Judy Davis, Diane Brenda Schmitz, Kathie Seastrom, Glenda Stillman, Maria ' ' ' ' t Sudar and Judy Wright. Dlsselhorst, Kathy Frazer, Loraine Gilman, Chris Gortner, Lynda Hamilton, Chris Harris and Be-tsy Hlerron. Row 2, 35 2 .K 5? S Y 3' 5 5 S 5 13 2 P' K Q 3 5 QL fs i S 2 3 2 3 -, S Q S 3 f ,5 Q 2 fi K 2 5 Q V is S? i 3 . 5 2 2 ? 2 s 3 2 9 2 Q 2 E 5 E 3 Q 3 li 2 S Q 5 2 A Z A I 5 E fi 8 .K 5 if 5 Q S ? i 2 Q IQ First Row, left to right: Bev Converse, Sue Guerrettaz, Betty Franklin, Laura Berg, Macy Woodside, Donna Campbell and Gail Wadsworth. Second Row, left to right: Carol Botts, Juanita Coleman, Diane DuBravac, Kris Hildebrand, Waidean Vaught, Anna Jo Clarke, Pat Shannon and Mr. Edmiston. Third Row, left to right: Bonnie Kriens, Pat Anderson, Judy MacKay, Nancy Theis, Beverly Shipley, Marsha Almeter and Gerry Jenkins. Fourth Row, left to right, Judy Jones, Diana Nead, Carolyn Hall, Sherri Bergstrom, Linda Wood, Sandi Gortner, Vicki Cutshall, Bobbi Franklin and Teri Scherer. First Row, left to right: Bill Matthews, Dave Hawley, Don Richey, Don Roush, Dave Briles, Steve Blazek, Rich Brunkow, Harold Holub. Second Row, left to right: Al Adams, Terry Parker, Ken Richardson, Chris Hansen, Mike Wilson, Phil Bushman, Pete Tanner, Dave Walker. Mr, Edmig-lon, Third Row, left to right: Walt Stephenson, Gary Krombein, John Van Gorder, Ernie Pope, Mark Priddy, Bob Walker, Lewis Brown, Mike Spear. 202 Fourth Row, le-ft to right: Skip Garrett, Mike Karitis, Mike Souders, Bob Klausen, Rick Metzger, Jim Hope, Tom Lande. Senior Choir Choral Groups Entertain The Choir started off another year of school by participating in the opening assembly the first week of school on September 14. The entire Choral Department entertained in a concert on October 19. During the Christmas season, the Choir, Chansonnettes, and Boys' Glee sang at the annual Christmas program. On February 21, they performed at the program entitled An Evening with Rogers and Hammerstein. The elementary school Choruses joined the Madison Choral Department, during the program for the grade schools on March 6, in singing America and The- Battle Hymn of the Republic. These schools were Rose City, Vestal, Whitaker, Gregory Heights and Glenhaven. The City-Wide Choral Festival was held on March 29 in which the Choral Department participated, and on April 10, the Chansonnettes sang at Barnes Hospital. The final concert took place on May 28 in which the complete Choral Department took part. FIRST ROW Diana Ross Marsha Torrey Cathy Zimmerman Earline Anderson Claudella Kenyon Linda Hammill Glenda Stillman Marlene Anderson Bev Schmidt Dawn Mrofchak Sharon Burbach Barbara Clausen THIRD ROW Pat Baker Mildred Kennedy Kathy Miller Lynne Miller Justin DeBoer Butch Linblad Dave Davis Gary Pounder Cliff Canucci Kurt Larson Tim Farra Darrell Ley Pat Williams Buddy Allen Arabelle Roberts Sandy Brock Sandra Theilade Pat Burnham SECOND ROW Pat Goldsmith Marilyn Messner Judith Porter Janet Volchok Susan Piesky Sarah Haddox Kathia Naumann Brenda Schmitz Lauretta Compton Mary DeRock Bev Ferrington Barbara Basaraba FOURTH ROW Jerry Gardiner Ron Postlewait Curt Butson Tom Fowler Doug Moore Russ Graver Jerry Adams Tim Londos Dennis Lee Terry Tellert Larry Postlewait Rod Carver Bill Parker 203 Madison Urchestra Has Active Year Jim Lessig concentrates while playing the Orchestral sousaphone. He plays the only sousaphone in the Orchestra. The main effort of the Orchestra was concen- trated on an exchange concert with Bend, Ore- gon, in February. The first half of the concert was pe-rformed at Madison, with the second half taking place in Bend. Among the other activities were the Christmas Program in December, the Annual Pops Concert in January, an All-City Orchestra Festival in March and the Spring Con- cert in May. As a finale they entertained at the graduation exercises in June. FIRST VIOLINS Sandra Cushman Caroline Hershey Jean Hielt Joann Klassen Phyllis Lambert Maryann Metzger Linda Snyer Shari Tyle FLUTES Ellen Egbers Mary Hershey SECOND VIOLINS Linda Graf Irene Abbott Lynn Barr Barbara Canham Marie Church Jan Demarinis Nona Hamilton Linda Harris Brenda Kincaid Susan Swogger CLARINETS Sharon Loghry Carlann Burkheimer Nancy Ratter OBOE Kathie Egbers VIOLAS Susan Gunderson Teresa DeLorenzo Ruth Sheridan Karen Shumaker SAXOPHONES Brian Enfield Larry Street TROMBONE John Johansen PIANO Douglas Brenneke Marie Matsen CELLOS Clyde Ellis Deanna Ballou LuAnn Bottolfson STRING BASS JoAnne Gross Marsha1Ladwig Teresa Meng TRUMPETS Gerald Alspach Tim Dunlop George Shelley Mike Butts PERCUSSION Bob Holden Fred Gant Ron Graeber HORNS Sam Swartz Barton Rice Sarah Smith Vicki Wallace BASSOON Mike Cork TUBA James Lessig Mr. Street leads Orchestra through practice of medleys for the annual Christmas As- sembly. This practice was evi- dent as the orchestra enter- tained a highly appreciative audience at the Christmas Assembly. ...ancl the BA D plays on During the Christmas holidays the band repre- sented Madison in the annual Fairytale Parade. With rosy cheeks and noses, and red and white stocking caps on their heads, the marched Y merrily through the streets playing Christmas songs. Sharon Loghry led the Madison Band in the Fairytale Parade, dress- ed in her snow white costume trimmed in gold. To the delight of those watching the parade, Sharon twirled with 'Fly- ing fingers - as always. CORNETS 8g TRUM Gerald Alspach Tom Ashford Mike Boss Tim Dunlop John Eaton Mike Lincicum David Moss Lynn Pribbernow Cheryl Rickards George Shelley Pam Stull Lester Wilson ALTO SAXES Brian Enfield Carlann Burkheim TYMPANY Bob Holden PETS er DRUMS Michael Butts Gary Goodman Daryl Leu Jack Marsden Kenneth Meeds Gar Rovang John Wittmayer BASSES Danny Crouse Victor Ecklund Kenneth Klarquist James Lessig Steve Stutzman Jerrald Swirtz BASS CLARINET Tom Smith CLARINETS John Aalto Lynn Campbell April Crandall Kathy Frazer George Hanby Marie Herald Sharon Hille Carol Le Tourneaux Sharon Loghry Pat Lysne Jim Ostlind Julie Pome-roy Nancy Ratter Nancy Stephenson Larry Street Sandra Theilade Besides appearing at all games during the foot- ball season, the Madison Band won a plaque in the parade at Gateway in celebration of Fun- A-Rama, and marched in the Fairytale Parade. The Band finished the year by participating in the colorful Rose Festival Parade. Through the year, the activities of the band were numerous. ln January they played in the Pops Concert and in the All Area Festival Program. Two months later, in March, they entertained at the All City Band Festival. This event was fol- lowed by the Band Tour in late April, and the Spring Concert in May. TROMBONE Linda Adams William Chapman Jack Hale John Johansen Ed Manos Ken Rhoten Norman Schwieger BARITONES Mike Love Harold Smith Lyle Sumner Tom Swirtz OBOES Diane Eaton Eileen Egbers FRENCH HORNS Dan Anderson Mike Johnson Barton Rice Sarah Smith Sam Swartz Bruce Vandebrake Vicki Wallace FLUTES Ann Cotte-ngim Ellen Egbers Susan Gunderson Mary Hershey Marvin Self TENOR SAX Michael Cork .He- Miss Charlotte Pye is the choir director in the above picture. in the audience stood while all the choirs, Boys, Girls, Chan Many Christmas carols and hymns were sung by the choir sonettes, and Senior Choir, sang the H'alleluiah Chorus. which was accompanied by the orchestra. Then all the people 'Christmas vs. Xmas' Draws Full House Christmas vs. Xmas was the theme of the annual Christmas Program presented on Decem- ber 20. A delightful mingling of the fun part of Christmaswith the meaningful partf' Mrs. Melba Sparks stated about the Christmas program. In the story, Alison Drew, a radio star, be- comes fed up with all the rush, fuss, and fumbling of Christmas. She thinks people have the wrong meaning for Christmas. To prove to herself that she is right she inter- views the people in a shopping center. Not much to her surprise, she finds her hunch to be right. Then an angel, ,which was present for the real birth of Christ, came to Earth to see how the people were observing Christ's birthday. When Alison interviewed the angel, she reminded the people of the real meaning of Christmas and to put Christ back in Christmas. This assembly was the combined efforts of the drama, instrumental music and choral depart- ment. Three times on December 20 the assembly was presented to a standing room only crowd. Mrs. Sparks directed and Dianne Brothers was Student Director. Some of the boys and girls of the drama department portrayed skaters at the ice rink in the shopping center. Paper snow added effect as the skaters, L. to R., Janice Taylor, Jon Gustafson, Kathy Loghry, Gordon Noraine, Karen Gibbons and Jan Mascall, skate around on the ice. ln the above picture are nine girls from Girls Choir who sang a few songs to set the iolly side of Christmas and Santa Claus. They also brought their little brothers and sisters to see Santa. As we see them, L. to R., they are Marty Rector, Nancy Theis, Judy Nadeau, Bonnie Kriens, Juannita Coleman, Judy Jones, Kris Hildebrand, Carol Botts and Brenda Uptegrove. Q. .?5e?f?it7,,,in Miss Drew CS'haron Loghryj is shown interview- ing Mrs. Royce fPeggy Schnackyl as to what Christmas means to her. Christmas is for the little children, I love to see the expressions on their dear little faces when they open their said Mrs. Royce. Peggy S'chnaclKy's group got up nerve in the Christmas program, This little group is known as the Peppermint Stick dancers. Peppermint Stick dancers are L. to R. Tom Ogan, Ron Lucas, Bob Ladum, Gary Becker, Jim Hoffer- ber, Tom Alldrin, Jon Gustafson and Bob Moore. Costumes con- crepe paper of long underwear them. In the above picture we see the well formed line of boys doing their dance. This group provided more laughter than any other act in the assembly. 209 y 3 .1 Madison Mad Hou Who Can Say ls Original Produc lon Doug Finney ...... Left to right: Doug Finney, Winston Renoud, Pot Goldsmith, Vonnie Conner Dons Ludwlg Kathy Seostrom ond Dianne Brothers perform in wonderful musical comedy written by Doug Finney, o 1962 graduate. CAST Vonnie Connor ....... Doris Ludwig ......... Pat Goldsmith ....... Dianne Brothers ...... Tim Farro .......... Kathy Seastrom ....... Lonnie Miles ..-.-.Ncncy Osborn ....-Tracy Stevens .........June Miller Diane Bennette Alan He-bner Carell Coleman Doug Finney sings to his beauti- ful girlfriend, Sadie the mop, in the delightful original one-act comedy Who Can Say . All 400 students attending the play, before the rally danre on September 14, enioyed it im- mensely. Calico Cat Thrills Children This satisfying fairy tale was presented by the below cast for Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children on October 27. It was also received well by the audience that attended on November 3 at Madison High School. Everyone that saw the play, both oldsters and youngsters, reverted to either their past or their future. It brought joy and happiness into the lives of all the-children. Maybe next year the players may take another performance to the hospital. The students in the above picture acted in the play Calico Cat Vickie Huenergard, Chris Hansen, Sandy Theilade and Sheryl at the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children. They are, left to Taylor, The performers worked very hard, and they were greatly right, Joanne Henwood, Judy Wright, Sharon Loghry, Diane Eaton, rewarded by the expressions of the children's happiness. CAST -...-..-.-----Judy Wright .--.-.-Betty Henderson .-....-.Sandy Theilade ........-SheryI Taylor -.--.--....-..-----.-..-.Carolyn Gates CALICO CAT --.-.. Vickie Huenergard SNOW WHIITE ........ BOY Bl-UE .-................. ............. C hris Hansen BABY BEAR ..... GOT-Dll-OCK5 --..----........ ........ S haron Loghry MAMMA BEAR ......... JACK BEANSTOCK ......... ,,,,,,., G qy Christopher PAPA BEAR ...,....... ................ . ... LITTLE TWO EYES ----.-. ............ D iane Eaton WOOD SPRITE ....... ....... FROG PRINCE ....... ,,,,...,,,,,,,,,- O lin Clark VOICES ,,,.,,.,,,,,.,, ....... C huck Gre CINDERET-LA ------- ...... J oanne Henwood en, Carolyn Gates and Jon Gustafson Excellent Acting in Majority of Une MRS. RUBIN .......... MRS. JACOBY ....... ALICE BLACK ............ JEROME BLACK .......... LADY PASSENGER ......... KOICHI ASANO ........ DECK STEWARD ....... EDDIE ..................., HOUSE BOY .......... NOKETI .............,..,,, AYAKO ASANO ........ ,. CAST .........Sue Dryden ....-.-....Judy Garcia -.-.....-.-.....Kai Lopez ...--.-Bernie Rob-inson ...-...--...-Janet Brunkow Parker Green ....-..Jack Barr 8. Ervin Rich -.................J.--Dave Davis .-.....,-.....Pat Goldsmith This wonderful Japanese, Jewish play was presented ,to the student body on Dec. 3, 1962. The faculty and the administration thought that the play was most worth- while and therefore the students of the Freshman and Sophomore English classes got to enjoy it. The play showed the students the prejudice of two people and the differences in the two countries of America and Japan. Mrs. Jacoby was played' by Judy Garcia, a Jewish woman from Brooklyn, and Bill Parker played the part of Mr. ...-....Maureen Matthews TATE5Hl ------------------------ ---- ................. P e ggy Schnacky ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,-----... Hguifgn DIRECTOR ...................,,,, 214 Mrs. Melba Day Sparks The changing of the set and scenery is shown here by the production staff under the direction of Ben Mallory. The play was Maiority of One produced on November 31 and December l. Asano, the Japanese man. The Black's apartment in Tokyo, Japan was on a split stage on the right side, while the Asan5'l house was on the left side of the stage. In this way it was easy to change from scene to scene. From left to right are Bernie Robinson as Mr. Black, Ervin Rich as Eddie, Kai, Lopez as Mrs. Alice Black and Judy Garcia as her mother, Mrs. Jacoby. The cast was under the direction of Mrs. Melba Day Sparks, Director and Chuck Green, Student Director. On the left side of the split stage was Mr. Asano's house. From left to right are Maureen Matthews as Mr. Asano's daughter-in-law, Judy Garcia as Mrs. Jacoby. and Bill Parker as Mr. Asano. The Main characters in the play were Judy Garcia and Bill Parker. The disappearance of Mrs. Jacoby is suddenly ended when she comes home. This is expressed here in the above picture. Left to right are Captain Nor- cross, Chuck Hou:-ton, Kai Lopez, Judy Garcia, and Bernie Robinson. ln this picture Mr. and Mrs. Black are discussing the next addition to the family. Mrs.-Black explains that going to Japan is just what the doctor ordered. Mr. Black IS played by Bernie Robinson and Mrs. Black by Kai lopez. The Light ol Une ls the Light of Man ' This is WATER HeIen. Chuck Green as Captain Keller, and Kate Keller stand by as Annie teaches Helen what water is and how to say it with signs. CAST HELEN ........................ ..... , ,,,,....., .,,,,,,,,, K Q i Lopez ANNIE SULLIVAN DOCTOR ................. KATE ................. MR. KELLER ........ ANAGNOS .... VINEY ....,.... MARTHA ..... PERCY ...... JAMES ........ AUNT EV ........... BLIND GIRLS ........ ......Sue Dryden ........Bill Parker Dorthea Lyman ,..,....,Chuck Green -...Larry Hogan Harriet Glossen ...........GIynis Polk ..,....,.Joscllyn Polk ...Harold Baird .....MoIly Coyle Glean O'Mara, Judy Bullis, Linda Gulan, Linda Sallee, Margaret Sallee, Neva Sallee, Darlene Salee, Becky Mallery. On April 19 and 20, Madison Audiences saw the drama de- partment set a standard of excellence which they hope to maintain. THE MIRACLE WORKER was the story of Annie Sullivan's struggle to help Helen Keller open the window of communica- tion and let in sound and light and thereby, understanding. The story was played to the casts's fullest ability and on open- ing night the audience responded with a standing ovation. Recog- nition should go to Ben Mallery who designed and constructed the very clever two story house, 'assisted by the stage crew. A teacher from Linfield College who saw the performance stated that it was by all means on a college level. Perhaps, for the audience, this play opened a little wider. She's learned to ea? with utensils now! said Annie as she was talking to Kate Keller, HeIen's mother. Left to Right in the above picture are: Dorthea Lyman, Sue Dryden, and Kai Lopez. 1 i 1 My neck Miss Sullivan, exclaimed Chuck Green as he carried Sue Dryden down the laclder. Left to Right: Harriet Glossen, Jeffery Polk, Chuck Green, Sue Dryden, Dorthea Lyman, Kai lopez as Helen Keller, Joslin and Glynis Polk and Richard Norman. l'lI sew the buttons on again, Aunt Ev, She doesn't know any better. Molly Coyle as Aunt Ev, Kai lopez as Helen Keller, and Dorthea Lyman are pictured above at the table. l'll iust have to take you to Helen in Alabama, instead of a doll. The girls pictured are members of the Perkins school for the blind. They are played by Linda Gulank Margaret Sallee, Linda Sallee, An- nie Sullivan ployed by Sue Dryden, Judy Bullis, Becky Mallery, Darlene Sallee, and Teresa Coyle. Pinocchio Delights the earts of Children CAST PINOCCHIO . . GEPPETTO . . . FRUIT VENDOR . CAT ..... CARBINEER . . . . MASTER CHERRY . . GINA .... MARIO . . . SALVATORE . . . ALBERTO ..... SIGNORA TORTONI . SIGNORA LA SCALA . BLUE FAIRY . . . FIRE EATOR . . . CANDLEWICK . . OLD LADY . . COACHMAN . FRICASSO . . COCKADRILLO . FOX .... PUPPETEERS . . PUNCHINELLO . . - . Betty Henderson . . -Chuck Green Ervin Rich Cherry Arbuckle Jerry Welsch, Judy Scanlon . - Q - . . . Olin Clark Gleean O'Mara Joanne Henwood . . . Sue Hill . . Diane Eaton . . Sue Dryden Peggy Schnackey . Kathy Welling . . Larry Hogan . . Judy Harvey . Sharon Ramsey . . Sandi Boyle . Mike Casciato vHarriet Glosson . Mike Coffman John Gustafson Annette Lasater , chio while Chuck Green, Geppetto, holds Pinocchio on his lap. Pinocchio saves Geppeho from drowning. Pinocchio was presented on March 9, on the Madi- son I-Iigh School main stage to an audience of about 728 for both performances. The story was based on the old man Geppetto who made a puppet to keep him company. The rest of the story concerns his dreams of the boy becoming a real live boy. This pleasing production was presented as a fan- tastically large puppet show with partial setting. It was the first time for our stage, to be blessed with a very exciting new approach of something different and original. Our hats are off to the fine performances of every- one. 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LM 37 an 3. , 2525,-,327 -7 277.6334 wi 38' . .. 2 my. ,w..-iq , .. ., , ,ms 5,7 .- if K ,Y 715' 6 wg-1. .gfiagjfa Q 7 Sf 2 ffgxywfagg A A? 7 A U winch' N M ,S ,aw wry 4' 5 Q 1 5 57 E QQ? 2,71 5 w 5 7 2' Federalist Stall Produces 320 Page Bc Under the leadership and advisership of Mr. J Kovach and Editor-in-Chief Lynda Hamilton, the FED IST STAFF was able to produce the largest book in son's six year history. The 320-page book was worke and completed by thirty-eight staff members. Many after school, class time and study halls were spent to duce this annual. The staff consisted of twenty-two seniors, for iuniors, and two soohomores. The 1963 yearbook was priced at 55.50. At this the Senior Senators did not have to pay a 51.50 d 'for their senior pictures to Wong's Studio. Also, the 1 classmen received a packet of twenty-six pictures with the purchase of the yearbook. There is cu new section in the annual this year is Student Life. This section combines student goverr events, entertainment, and clubs. The three largest sections in the book are curr with 46, sports with 41, and seniors with 36 pages. Lynda Hamilton Editor-in-Chief Georgianne Holsheimer Assistant Editor J Dick Tuutfest Teri APPl99'1le Pat Stone Kathy Etchison Micheale Hall Administration Administration Seniors Seniors Juniors , l Evelyn- Heydel Jan Warneke Charlene Krueger Cynthia Goodrick Sue Barton Jvnivfs 50Pl 0m0'e5 Sophomores Freshmen Freshmen 220 Wanda Davis, Evelyn Heydel, June Mifchell and Diane Brothers are busy working on their various sections. Mr. Joseph Kovach Mr. Robert Hughil-I Federalisf Advisor Ari Advisor June Milfhell NGHCY Albl'GCllf Ernie Wopdcock Janice Hustad Myrna Dyoyen CUffICUlUm Curriculum Aciivitles Activities MUSIC ggjks w V955 4,2 fi gil? 55 we r siifi ii., A ' 1 1 n,-mes' agflgmg., Q mia fi 13 E JN s 2 .ws may girl, if ' 'QE f Jr. -- -H, :. LW, :sv fm .. X ,:-,,'.. A 697655 15315154114 , 1' ,ii 1 'PH i1f :g92. fas': Qjsaiaf? LY ,- ., F H fiuwfyzis- :L 5,s: ',Eg ef ,fffgg-,ffl 715- f K ' fglikgifggg E' --121 f :fI,l'lYf ., + 'f ' V? -' .ii , ' , ,f w 'l - V 1 ' V lg -' H pkg- fem -f - ,- -' an .. Q 2 ,- zs. ,S 1 ,L V, ,,,l, in ,, i L 11, ,,,e.,, Q- Mary Lynn Clint Dianne Broihers Music Drama Glenda Shaffer lvndd Goodrirk Wand' DUYFS , Drama Staffs and Organizations 5lGffS and OYQOFIIZGOIOM Yvonne Keller No,-mu Ha,-,is Clubs Clubs SPOYTS SPOYTS Advenising Manager Rick Barron' Dan Carlson Ken Trapp 22 Artist Adxiertising 1 , L h W DW9 TURN Jim Ferguson P otographer Ph0f09 UPhef Photographer BSVGYIY FFl'Yi'19f0f1 Chris Harris W leonard Angermund AWS' Artist Photographer Jean Zugman Advertising Left to Right: Lynda Hamilton, Wanda Davis, Steve Overton, Ernie Woodcock, Jean Zugman, Gary Becker, Sue Barton, Kathy Bruce Fredrich. Photographer EiCl'liS0I'I, Lynda Goodrick and Jan Warneke are shown here in B-4, where they produced the 1963 Federalist. Jim Hallas Photographer Frances Grant Gqry Hewitt W Business Manager Photographer Art Stall Decorates Halls I The fresh approach of the art staff this year decorated Madison's halls with many unusual eyecatching bulletin boards. Those who are on this staff are, First row, L. to R.. Mara Udris, Colleen Bush, Mary Day and Barbara Lawson. Second row L. to R. Ray Swicegood, Jana Mitchell, Pat O'Brien, Linda Miller, Pat Stone and Diane Disse-lhorst. Third row, L. to R. Greg Etchison, Jim Martin, Paul Post and DeWayne Clement. Greg Etchison, Jim Martin, Linda Miller and De Wayne Clement are helping their teacher Mrs Fultz complete-a bulletin board. During the Christmas season the art staff is busy producing such posters as this one, drawn by Mara Udris, Jana Mitchell and Ray Swicegood. 'Constitution' Has Year of Achievement Managing Editor Fall and Spring Activity Editor Fall and Spring NANCY GORDON Fall Editor-in-Chief Spring News Editor The 1962-1963 school year has been one of achievement for the CONSTITUTION Staff. Under the supervision of adviser Joe Kovach the staff returned to school a month early to publish the six-page Back to School edition. Besides being mailed to present students, the paper was sent to the gradu- ating class of 1962. Other special editions included the giant Family Festival issue, the traditional Senior Edi- tion and the two cub papers. Each year Mr. Kovach's beginning journalism classes publish papers. They elect their own staffs and do all of the work themselves, including soliciting ad- vertisements and writing stories. In August the staff received word that last year's CONSTITUTION had received the Quill and Scroll George H. Gallup and International Honor Award. Two staff members have achieved individual hon- ors this year. Nancy Gordon was voted the best high school newspaper editor in Oregon by Student and Publisher Magazine. She received a S100 scholarship and her award at the Pacific Slope Press Conference at the University of Washington in February. Madison's first and only winner of the Quill and Scroll National Writing Contest is Carole Proctor. Her winning entry netted her a gold key award and a chance to compete for the Edward J. Nell Memorial Scholarship in iournalism. Pictured on this page is the advanced newspaper staff whose combined efforts made these achieve- ments possible. DAVE BUELI. Spring Sports Editor Fall Assistant Sports Editor MARY ANNE KITZEROW 224' Advertising Manager Fall and Spring Lucius GERRIETS Business Mufwssr Spring Editor-in-Chief Fall Gnd 5P 'n9 Fall News Editor Top editors of 1963, Carole Proctor, Lucille Gerriets Senior We'fdY ROY' repofler' Wofks orfone of her qnd Nancy Gordon, solid, advenisemems for the stories during fourth period e.e. lournallsm class as paper on ghe office phone. Mr. Joe Kovach assists. Cub newspaper editors pose in the office courtyard. They are, editor Diane Hoclcman and Lucy Igau. Kneeling are Alan Morse, standing from left, Gail Jakes, Linda Wright, Sandy Cushman, Jeff Batchelor and Byron Darr. Missing is second period editor Ann Bollinger, Mary Alice Coultis, Nancy Prockish, first period -lUdY POYTGT- Madison alumna and Stanford lournalism molor Janet Ross speaks to the advanced staff on college iournalism. She is seated on the left nearest the cam- era. Staff members include Carole Proctor, Penny Duffield, Mr. Kovach, Wendy Roy, Dave Buell, Nancy Gordon, Chuck Taunt, Lynda Killingbeck, Karen Gib- bons, Lucille Gerriets and Sandie Ross. Karen Gibbons, Larry Hogan and Ervin Rich. Standing are Al Ditty, Jalayne Williams, Ray Telfer and Grace Hill. Here they are pictured working after school in the CONSTITUTION office, room B 5, on their various assignments for a forthcoming edition of the paper. Bookroom Aides Delive r Ma Books Working under Mrs. Peggy Kernan in the bookroom are, KL. to RJ Harriet Glossen, Linda Heisen, Karol Hogerton, Darrell Lynn Mitchell, Sandy Gunderson, Mrs. Peggy Kernan, Sharon Wolga- mot, Nancy Harrington, Evelyn Heydel, Virginia Renound, Linda Durant and Gail Watson. Mrs. Peggy Kernan Mrs. Jessie Smith is showing Barbara Pick- hard how to count money. Student Store Total I5 Sherri Front of counter, front to back: Judy Davis, Diane Hockman, Getch. Ja kes, strotm, Bergstrom, Barbara Pickard, Arabelle Roberts and Gayla Back of counter, front to back: Pat Kirkpatrick, Gail Judy Wright, Cheryl Acker, Judy Almon, Kathy Sea- Gay Lively, Kathy Van Tyne and Steve Finnegan. Library The girls that assist the li- brarians are: 'lsl row l. lo r. Mary Alice Coutlis, Roxanne Groat, Donna Campbell, Lynn Clayberger, Belly Wilmolh and Barbara Welch. Second row l. lo r.: Linda Montgomery, Con- nie Schoonmaker, Amy Boyle, Mollie Coyle, Dianne Buhrmas- ler, Shirley Althouse, Linda Bergman, Gayle Billings, Shir- ley Johns, Kalhy Schoessler and Barbara Hill. Third row l. to r.: Pal Linblad, Caroline- Hershey, Jeanelle Kissell, Belly Jarrell, Gay Christopher, Mary Mayer and Jana Wesl. Office and Girls that collected the absentee slips this year are Chris Hoel Kathy Nordlund, Karen Quimby Barbara Basaraba, Frances Grant, Pat Baird, Darla Lupman, Becky Wilson, Michelle Baum, Barbara Welch, Carol Bauer, Monica Arveson, Deanne Rus and Susan McCollum afeteria Helpers The boys and girls thal serve the students in the cafeteria are first row I. lo r.: Pat Hines, Beverly Johnson, Frances George, Beverly Marlin, Darlene Beller and Diane Buccella. Second row l. to r.: Andrea Berry, Marilyn Cogburn, Pauline Hoover, Joyce Jones and Susan McCollum. The lhird row is Norma Harris, Georgia Phillips, Joanne Gard- ner, Bob Braybrook, Jim Meyers and Ernie Pope. The girls that help in the counseling area are: first row l. to r. Jan Baldwin, Connie Boyce, Carolyn Nelson, Melody Gilman, Cheryl Arbuckle, Loraine Gilman, Solfrid Johan- sen, Suzanne McCollum, Colleen Crablu and Marcia Rigdon. Second row l. to r. are: Linda Hannamn, Diane Nead, Joyce Pechanec, Diana Stewart, Nancy Clausen, Lois Ryd- man and Estelle Dorrell. .4 f- p I Counselling, The irls that assist the secretaries by working on the 9 . switchboard are: l. to r. Pat McCown, Jenifer DeKalb, Cheryl Smith, Marie Herald, Diane H-ockman and Gret- ' chen Brooks. Inset is Linda Mann. Switchboard and A .V. Assistants Aid Administration The Audio-Visual Crew consists of: front row, l. to r. Rod Stillinger, Bill Mathews, Tim Freed, Alan Carrington and Barry Feaseyp second row, l. to r. Bill Hunter, Bill Leonard, Steve Altig, Dick Coffman, Ron Scott, Jay Thurman and Mr. Drake. 257 sl 5. Q, H+ if in 31 gas '24 'X Q fi Q ks E Y 3 Q E 5 E as 55, xx, 52 2 53 25 3 51 5 S .V 3 ' I8 PRESIDENTS LEAD CLUB PROGRAM The service honorary und interest clubs at Madison are in general organized for those students who feel that they may benefit from the experience of organe ized activity ond for those students who meet the standards for membership in the clubs' constitutions. 5 W Q J if-L li ix 5 X K, as ,Q f .. W mi Es M 1 W ' gb J M Q -it ew ,AM Ma, I 2 W MWMM 5 ff A uw- s ,tr Q Mama' -sr Y f f .4-N 'X I at A L I MR. LEONARD RINEARSON cr-mls HARRIS PAM SCHUYLER GARY HEWITT Activity Director Atrias Ecivres CIWGSS GLENDA STILLMAN BILL PARKER NANCY GORDON DIANA ROSS Pep Thespians Quill 81 Scroll Clavier LYNDA HAMILTON Adel-Ki wer .L geese i N4 qi: ff, .L 3 fiat mr 4 Q., Q te egfw.'a,, MLS ' M44 i, N , .7 , M A L YH' -.4231 f '11 +64 FUI .Q 14,4 Q, it., ' JUS. we Q far' 1 4 I it ,..5,,,, U A , L EE Y Y HE:13551-ggEEg2:E55Eg,f25:2,,g::'1: r553g'i:55'1g,g',552, g. 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Row 2: Greg Blake, Mike Southard, Dennis Troxell, Lon Dailey, Greg Etchison, Gary Pounder, Dave' LeBrun, Terry Brown, Richard York, Bob Ladum, Steve Overton, Chuck H'uston and Dave King. Row 3: Larry Vinton, Tim Farra, Dave Orkney, Ron Scheurer, Al James, 25WN!i vrwwemww gysfspg The Lettermen's Club was organized to promote fellowship among Madison nth- letes, and to promote the MHS athletic program. This year as a service proiect, the Lettermen's club sponsored the noon movies. LETTERMEN OFFICERS President ,..,...,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,.,,, T om 094-m Vice-President .,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,--- R ick Wise Secretary-Treasurer ,.,..,,,,,,,,, Barry Degbiens Sergeants at Arms .... . ........... Jack Selander, Jeff Batchelor Lettermen collect money at the door for the noon movie which is shown in the auditorium during both lunches to students for five cents. Jay Killinger, Dave Davis, Wally Green, Paul Post, Tim londos, Keith Logan, Conrad Green, Ed Berardino, Greg Dean and .lim Russell. Row 4: Jan Mascall, Wayne Fuller, Ken Walkington, John Fuller, Doug Tonn, Mike Casciato, Ernie W'oodcock, Steve Lieppmen, Jim Woodruff, Dick Taug, Robin Fragall, Harland Edwards, Ray Delano, Ben Mallery, Jack Selanders and Bill Hendrickson. Front row kneeling: Mr. Don Gassuway and Mr. Gerald Lyons, Advisers. ADEL-KI KEEPS STUDENTS INFGR ED Row 1, left to right: Mrs. Ellen Gruetter, Barbara Dorton, Lynda Hamilton, Sue Precechtil, Lynne Dawson and Marilyn Messner. Row 2: Mildred Kennedy, Lauretta Compton, Karen Wolff, Nancy Poehler, Marlene Anderson and Marilew Stone. Row 3: Kathy Seastrom, Linda Miller, Linda Vollstedt, Jo Ann Stimfpson, Earline Anderson and Sue Strom. Row 4: Kathy Tanaka, Linda Zimmer, Marsha Almeter, Diane- Erickson, Colleen Radasky and Judy Wolgamot. Row 5: Jerri-Jo Ruggenberg, Kathie Frazer, Sharon Peterson, Jil Austin, Jeri Lynn Boe, Sandy Christensen, Karen Goughler and Dawn Addis. The girls of Adel-ki traditionally pro- mote interest in activities at Madison. Football programs were printed and sold at each game by Adel-ki members: they included complete rosters of each team. In keeping with ResponsibiIitv in Action was special recognition given by members to deserving groups. Informing students is one way of carryinq out the cIub's pur- pose, and this was done by a giant activ- ity calendar designed by the girls and maintained throughout the year in the Student Body Office. The 1962-1963 school year saw membership grow until about 100 girls became involved in Adel-ki. PEP CLUB SHOWS GREAT SPIRIT Madison's Pep Club remained on hand this of MHS, the members put many new ideas year to cheer on our athletic teams with into effect this year such as using gloves, an increased membership of over two hun- pom poms and colored flashlights at the dred. As the Pep CIub's primary aim is to games. promote school spirit among the students Pep Club officers take time to pose for photographers before leaving to attend a game. Pictured from left to right are: Janet Stone, Kathie Sav- age, Jean Stone, Glenda Stillman and Marilew Stone. Officers not pic- tured are Kathi Tanaka, Sue Guerrettaz and Brenda Schmitz. 232 ' ADEL-KI OFFICERS President .................... ....... L ynda Hamilton 'Ist Vice-President ........ ....... C hris Gortner 2nd Vice-President .................. Lynn Dawson Secretary .................................. Sue Precechtil Corresponding Secretary ,... Barbara Dorton Treasurer.. .............. ......... . ..MariIyn Messner E 2 3 Adel-Ki girls discuss their actlv ity calendar which is placed In the Student Body Office. Advisor Mrs. Delp newly elected Pep Club officers. PEP CLUB OFFICERS Pregident ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,. ,,.... G Ienda SIIIIITICID Vice-President ......... ......... K athy Tanaka Treasurer ,,.,,,,.v..... ,,....... S ue Guerrataz Historian ,,.,..,,,,, ........,.. J anet STONE ha Hammerle announces the FTA... FTA FALL OFFICERS President ............................ Juanita Coleman Vice-President ....... ...........,, C arol Bottg Secretary ........ ,..... P atsy Burgess Treasurer .,...... , . ..,... Bonnie Britton SKIERS REORGANIZE CLUB Members of Future Teachers of America obtain a fuller knowledge of the duties, feftl-Wfements, and opportunities of teach- ing. In relation to the various fields of teaching the members are able to explore their own interests and abilities. SPRING FTA OFFICERS President ...,.....................,......,.., Carol Butts Vice-President ...,. ..,.... P eggy Schnacky Secretary .......... .....,, B onme Britton Treasurer .. ..... ....,.... J oAnn Huber Hlsforldn ....... ...,... D eAnnu Ballu TEACHERS OF TG ORROW Row I, left to right: Juanita Coleman, Bonnie Britton, Carol Botts, Miss Kelly, Ad- viser, and Patsy Burgess. ' Row 2: Pat Urmson, Pat Lindsey, Elizabeth Mitchick and Cheryl Close. Row 3: Donna Davis, Linda Pfau, Bonnie Kriens and Judy Brown. Row 4: Peggy Gildner, Irene Abott, Sue Grimes, Joann Huber, Sandra Hicks, Fred Crawford and laura Berg. Happy skiiers prepared for trip to Mt. Hood. SKI OFFICERS Pl'ESldeI'1f ......................,.,,.,,, ,,,, G reg Lyngtt Secretary ......... ...... B renda Schmitz Treasurer ...... .... . John Hartung Students with a common interest in skiing and mountaineering united this year and reorganized the ski club that was formed and then abandoned four years ago. The club enables its members to increase their knowledge in ski and mountaineering activities and it aids new- comers to the sport by means of movies, guest speakers, panels, fashion and equip- ment shows. Ski club officers pictured from left to right are: Brad Lynott, Al James, Brenda Scmitz, Greg Lynott, Pat Stone, John Hortungt Vice-President ....,.,.,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,, ,.,, P gf Stone Dean Stites and' ACIVISBY, MT- Vefle Duckeflng- THESPIANS SHOW GREAT T LE T Row I, left to right: Sharon Loghry, Carol Proctor, Gay Christopher, Loraine Gilman, Kathy Seastrom, Lynne Clayberger, Kai Lopez, Nancy Fisher and Dianne Brothers. Row 2: John Paasch, Chuck Houston, Chuck Green, Mrs. Melba Sparks, Adviser, Bernie Robinson, Bill Parker and Ben Mallery. Kneeling, left to right: Pat Goldsmith and Molly Coyle. Thespians is a nation-wide honorary society organized to further the advance- ment of the dramatic arts in the secondary schools. Madison Thespians proved to be one of the vital factors at the '63 State Conference held in Eugene. Not only were all, members active in the contest, they were also placed in charge of a leadership workshop and the State Initiation Cere- mony. THESPIAN OFFICERS P,-esidenf ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.... Bill Parker Vice-President ....... ....... C Urolyh GUTGS Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.........,., PCII' Goldsmith Historian ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.., Lorraine Gillman - ,. -1 I A , ECIVRES SERVES WITH PRIDE ECIVRES FALL OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,,,..,.................,... PGI11 SCI1UYIeI' Vice-President ....,.. ............. J udy Baker Secretary ............ Treasurer ......... Historian ............... Chaplain ........,....,. .......Norma Harris .......CheryI Ladwig . ...,............ Pat Brown Sandy Okazaki Sergeant At Arms ....... .......... D onna Lessig The prime interest of Ecivres girls is to serve with pride. They have served at the following banquets: Industrial Luncheon, Industrial Arts, Winter Sports, Father-Son, Fall Sports, Father-Daughter, Classroom Teachers, Retiring Teachers, Honor Society and Spring Sports. Row 'I, left to right: Beverly Johnson, Corrine Olson, Garnet Ross, Nan Gibson, Pam Graver and Pat Grover. Row 2: Judy Anderson, Mars-ha Ladwig, Mary Jane Grant, Irene Blaine, Carol Johnson, Carol Inukai and Cheryl Darnell. Row 3: Karolyn Park, Pat Brown, Jennifer Garrison, Robin Bostic, Michelle George and Kay Rieder. Row 4: Cheryl Ladwig, Norma Harris, Pam Schuyler, Judy Baker and Sandra Okazaki. 234 ECIVRES SPRING OFFICERS President ......,,.,....,.,..................... PGI Brown Vice-President ....... ....... P Gm SCI'lUYIef Secretary ........... Treasurer .............. .... ......... ...........Judy Baker ,...Norma Harris Sergeant-qt-Arms ,,,......,..,.,. Charolette Page Chaplain .................. ......... Marsha Laclwig VFO DEVELOPS INTEREST I ELECTRONICS VFO OFFICERS President .............. ................. M ike Skillin Vice-President ......... .......... L arry Paulley Secretary ........... ......... C harlotte Allen Treasurer ........ ......... C harlotte Allen Publicity ......... .,....,, C argl Johngqn The Variable Frequency Oper- ator's club is an interest club organized for those students in- terested in Amateur Radio and electronics. Members of this club are given the opportunity to work towards obtaining their ham radio Iicense. The members also learn some general radio Lhevrv and PU' lldlnlo Prgcllce Row 1, left to right: Bill Hunter, Rick Coffman, Carol Johnson, Char- Y wolf mg on dm' L0 recelvgrs' latte Allen and Mr. Charles Hatcher. lI'CII1-Sf'l'IIll'eI'S, GFI ot el' electrical Row 2: Jay Thurman, Alan Carrington, Mike Skillin, Mike Schliceman, equlpmehl. Larry Paulley, and Bob Darrin. ' NOIESIS FAU' OFFICERS Noesis, Madison's reading club, was or- care of reading materials. Each year No- Preslclent: ................................. Sylvia Mason ganized for the purpose of aiding the esis sponsors a book sale: the books are Vice-President ......... ....... J alayne Williams librarians, as a service to the school, and donated by the students and sold' before SGCYCIGFY --4----------- .......... J udy Wandel to promote- student responsibility in the and after school and during both lunches. Treasurer ................,............... Lucille Gerriets Noesis reading club members are shown at a meeting dis- cussing the books read by the members. Row 'I left to right' Carol Higgins Chalice Browne, Janne Luey, Lucille Garriets, NOESIS SPRING OFFICERS ' ' ' Presiden1,n-mn ....---- Lysne Sylvia Mason, Mr. Alan Hersh, Advisor, Jalayne Williams, Judy Wdhdel Und DCF- Vice-President, ......................... Judy Peterson lene B'9Ulll d- Secretary ............. ......... M arion Mason Row 2, left to right: Nancy Gordon, Carol Moe, Beverly JOHNSON, KGYOIYH KGCIFHQYI Treasurer ....... ....... C arol Higgens Marian Mason, Barbara Dick, Norma Harris, Pot Lysne and NUHCY WEISS- Quill and Scroll is an honorary club or- ATRIAS DECORATES SCHOOL Row I, left to right: Sylvia Mason, Lucille Gerriets, Chris Harris, Mrs. Norma Cramer, Adviser, Jeanne Gentry, Nancy Gordon and Sandy Ross. Row 2: Pennie Anderson, Joan Dalrymple, Judy Wandel, Teri Scheurer, Sharon Loghry, Kathy Seastrom, Norma Harris, Bobby Prodehl, lynell Cook, Maureen Mathews, Claudella Kenyon, Diana Ross and Janne Luey. Row 3: Nancy Harrington, Peggy Schnacky, Bonnie Freeman, Claudia' Hume, Beverly Johnson, Mary Lynn Clint, Judy Hartley, Diane Hackman, Judy Wright, Judy Davis, Gail Kolden, Nancy Albrecht and Karen Brown. Row 4: Karla Viking, Janet Volchock, Pam Krause, Pat Lindblad, Pat Barnhart, Betsy Herron, Gayla Getch, Penny Duffield, Barbara- Pickhard, Gail Jakes and Gloria Drake. ATRIAS FALL OFFICERS President ..,................................... Chris Harris Vice-President .....,.................. Lucille Gerriets Secretary ..,,...... ...... N ancy Gordon Treasurer ..... , .... ...... J eanne Gentry Historian ............,. ...... G 'oria Strahl Representative ........ ......., S andie Ross The main entrance and halls of the school were decorated for holidays, spe- cial occasions, and activities occurring in the school year by the members of Atrias. The girls ushered for the band concert, guided for the PTA open house and poured the wassail after the Christmas program. During the holiday season the girls also made favors for a nursing home. Historian ........ ATRIAS SPRING OFFICERS President ........................,........... Sandie Ross Vice-President ........ ....... K arla Viking Secretary ,,,........... .,.,... J udy Hartley Treasurer .,,..,,... ....... T erri Scherer ......Judy Wandel QLIILL fr SCROLL PRO OTES JOLIRNALISM 5 iiiillist Front row, lefft to right: Mr. Joseph Kovach, Adviser, Georgiann Holsheimer, Nancy Gordon, Lucille Gerriets and Carole Proctor. Row 2: Dave Buell, Jalayne Williams, Mary Ann Kitzerow, Shelley Hall, Wanda Davis, Sandy Ross and Lynda Hamilton. Row 3: Jim Hallas, Lynda Killingbeck, Frances Grant, Lynda Goodrick, Penny Duffield, Leonard Angermund and John Kosydar. 236 Mr. Doug Baker, noted newspaper umnist and guest speaker at the Quill Scroll installation, is shown here: a corsage on Mrs. Baker. QUILL 81 SCROLL OFFICERS President ................................ Nancy Gordon Vice-President .......... Georgianne Holsheimer Secretary ................................ Lucille Gert'Ie'lS Treasurer .......... ........,...... C crole Procter ganized for the purpose of encouraging and rewarding individual achievement in iournalism and allied fields. The Quill and Scroll Chapter of MHS includes in its mem- bership students who have excelled in the editorial, business, photography, and art departments of the FEDERALIST or CON- STITUTION. CHESS E TERS PIL LEAGUE CHESS CLUB OFFICERS President: ------------------- ----.......... . .Gary Hewitt Vice-President ,,,,,,,,,,, A -.--,,.-,. George Shelley Secretary-Treasurer .,,,.,,,.,,,,,, ,,,-.-- J im Wilson Madison's Chess Club is aimed toward those studentsxinterested in learning to play chess or improving their ability. This year Senator chess players ioined the PIL league, a chairman and a vice-chairman were elected by the members to schedule the matches. Row I, left to right: Gary Hewitt, Robert Weil, Leslie Sanetel, Mark Parker and Barbara Hill. Row 2: James Wilson, Don Kirkpatrick, Larry Robbins, George Shelly, Adviser, Mr. Lawrence Janes, Steve Buckstein and Wayne CLAVIER CLAVIER FALL OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,....., ........... ...... D i ana Ross ..Mike Boss Vice-President .............................. Secretary ............ ....... S arah Haddox Clyde Ellis .Jean Hielt Treasurer ......... ........... .... . Historian ............. ......----...------. Chaplain ,,.,,,,,,,,,....,....... Maryanne Metzger Parliamentarian. ............... Sandra Cushman The obiective of Clavier is to stimulate interest in extra-curricular instrumental and vocal music activities. In keeping with its purpose, Clavier's main activity this year was an organ clinic held in one of the local churches. CLAVIER OFFICERS P 95Idel17 --------------,.-- -....... S arah Haddox Vice President ....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,-,, J eqn Hielf seC e7UfY ----------- -------- l- inda Hammill T eU5U el' -------------- .....Y... S arah Smith Historian ---............... .......... L indu Graf Parliamentarian ,,,,,,,,, .,,..v,-, R ugh Shendan ..,,,,,Vic Ecklund Chaplain ..,.,,,,,,,,,,, PRO OTES MUSIC FIELD Row 1, left to right: Vic Ecklund, Ruth Sheridan, Linda Graf, Sarah Huddox. Row 2, left to right: Joann Klassen, Phyllis Lambert, Pat Sandy Theilade and Sandy Brock. Row 3, left to right: Sheri Tyle, Marsha Torrey, Mary Ann Schmitz, Deanna Ballou and Joanne Gross. 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'X fy f wjkwkm W 7 A -I ' 1 ., 4 K H ..,. 5 - P2 .ff1f:zgf.fLf'xz?wg..nff-f -f -'I Gridiron Season Ends At 4-4 Row I fl. to r.I: Don Jeans, John Fuller, Gary Becker, Pete Martindale, Tom Fowler, Keith Lo- gan, Head Coach Jerry Lyons, Co-Captains Berry Desbiens and Tom Ogan, Assistant Coach Warren Bolin, Henry Owen, Gary Ludwig, Terry Scheur- er and Rick Wise. Row II: Robert Royce Mgr. Greg Etchison, Paul Post, John Freauf, Dick Curtis, Bill MacDonald, Jack Selanders, Bill Hendrickson, Gary Moe, Bill Micik, Russell Walters, Henry Okasake and De- Wayne Clement. FINAL 1962 GRID STATISTICS TC YR AVE. PA PC C TYGP TO PTS. 8 393 Tom Ogan .............. 36 125 3.64 - - 16 26 29 Rick Wise ................ 57 232 61 26 - 389 621 15 Gary Becker ...... , .... 104 26 10 2 183 287 14 Dick Curtis ........ 301 4.9 2 - 2 22 323 13 Henry Owen ,,,......... 39 246 - - 2 7 253 7 Dick York .......... 35 124 - -- - - 124 6 Tim Farra ...........,.... 15 3.3 2 1 0 I7 32 6 Bill MacDonald - - - 5 99 99 6 Gary Ludwig .......... - - - - 6 44 44 6 Dave Logan ............ 3 12 - - - - 12 I Harold Smith .......... 8 56 - - - - 56 0 Bill Hendrickson ...... 6 I2 - - I 13 25 0 - - - 5' 64 64 0 Greg Etchison .......... - Row III: Robin Fragall, Dave LeBrun, Terry Brown, Tim Londos, Greg Blake, Hal Smith, Gary Pounder, Norm Thompson, Ed Berardino, Greg Dean, Jim Russell, Larry Vinton and Jeff Batch- elor. Row IV: Wally Green, Dick York, Rick Melchert, Al Ditty, Dave Logan, Dennis Colby, Bob Gorder, Craig Thorsen, Tim Farra, Jan Mascal, Richard Riba and Dave Davis. Final statistics on Madison's 1962 football squad showed these individual leaders: Yards rushing .... Dick Curtis, 301 Rushing avg ...,. Harold Smith, 7.0 Pass completions .... Rick Wise, 26 Passes caught ........ Tom Ogan, 16 Total offense ........ Rick Wise, 621 Tackles ,,,,,,,,.,.,,...,,,, Paul Post, 52 Led by Rick Wise Cfrom l. to r.i are Bill MacDon- and Terry Scheurer ln the Backfield are Tom ald, Peter Martindale, Keith Logan, Barry Des- Ogan, Dick Curtis Wise and Henry Owen biens, Tom Fowler, Jack Selanders, Gary Ludwig, W L Pct. PF Jefferson 8 0 1.000 154 Lincoln 6 2 .750 134 Grant 5 3 .625 109 Roosevelt 4 3 .563 105 Franklin 5 4 .556 90 MADISON 4 4 .500 97 Washington 3 5 .375 93 Marshall 2 5 .313 91 Wilson 2 5 .313 71 Cleveland 2 6 .278 40 Benson 2 6 .250 63 Madison's other signal caller, Gary Becker, leads Cfrom l. to r.D Greg Etchisorn, Tim Londos, Wally Green, Greg Blake, Jan Mascall, Dave LeBrun, Paul Post and Jim Russell In the backfield are Jeff Batchelor, Becker Dick York and Bill Hend ricksen. Cards Cuff Senators MADISON 13, LINCOLN 14. Madison, traditionally tough on the opening game, found out that two plays and Lincoln can mean the difference between a win and a loss. Starting the afternoon off on the right foot was Henry Owen, streaking to a 70-yard jaunt on the first play from scrimmage. With the help of Gary Becker the score at the end of the half was 13-O. Becker scored on a 7-yard run and made the extra point. The Cardinals got their first TD on a 50-yard run up the middle and then a pass play caught the Senator secondary sleeping and went for 6 points. Both extra tries were good. Madison photographer Doug Tonn snapped this interesting shot from behind the Solon bench during Q crucicul moment in the Franklin closh. Franklin Fizzles, I8-7 MADISON 18, FRANKLIN 7. After losing a heartbreaker to Lincoln, Madison showed they had the stuff to win by beating Franklin 18-7. After taking the opening kickoff, two 30-yard runs by Henry Owen and Dick Curtis moved the ball down close where Rick Wise plunged over for the score. Madison got their second touchdown when Wise fired a pass to Tom Ogan in the end zone. The PAT again failed. Gary Becker finished off the scoring by plunging two yards to end a 90- yard drive. Since the Senators started to play in 1957, Franklin has not been able to Win a game against the Red and Blue, although they did manage a tie in the 1961 season, 0-0. The defensive squad of the Solons watches as the referee signals that the Quakers missed the first down by inches. On the sidelines Head I lndians lnjure Solons MADISON 13, CLEVELAND 20. Odis Avritt clinched the game for the Cleveland Indians by intercepting a screen pass and racing 44-yards for the TD. The extra point was made and the score was 20-7 for the Indians. In the fourth quarter the Mads came back when Rick Wise passed to his favorite target, Tom Ogan, in the end zone for their second touchdown. Dennis Patera and Avritt put the Indians ahead in the first quarter on 14 and 15-yard runs respectively. Dick Curtis set the Senators back in the scoring column by ripping ten yards to paydirt. The Senators who normally are fast starters in the early season are having trouble getting started. ' Coach Jerry Lyons prepares to send in play with Gary Pounder C361 to stop Franklin from moving the ball closer to The Red and Blue goal line. Tom Ogan dives for yardage as he is about to be forced out of bounds by Wilson defenders. Madison Mauls Marshall MADISON 13, MARSHALL 6. Arch-rival Marshall traveled to the Solon turf on October 5 only to lose by a 13-6 score. Ex-Madisonite John Fahrner opened the scoring after taking a handoff on the third play from scrimmage, he jaunted 71-yards to score. W The Rick Wise-Tom Ogan pass combination clicked for 7 completed passes, although none of these contributed to the scoring. Dick Curtis made all the points for the Mads on two end runs. The Red and Blue now hold a 2-0 record over the Minutemen. Dick York dives over the goal line against Washington for the only TD of the contest. Trojans Trounce Solons MADISON 6, WILSON 20. The Wilson Tro- jans, behind after the first half 6-0, came back in the second half to turn the tables on the Sen- ators and win the game 20-6. Rick Wise threw a 10-yard pass into the arms of Bill MacDonald who was in the end zone. The Portland prep fans, who saw the game via tele- vision on the 18th of October, watched the in- spired Trojans tie the score in the third quarter, and rap up the victory by scoring twice in the final period of play. Halfback D i c k Curtis, after tak- ing pitchoutfrom quarterback Rick Wise, prepares to throw pass which was com- pleted Copposite pagel in the Madison-Wilson game played on the Troian's turf. Colonials Clipped, 7-0 MADISON 7, WASHINGTON 0. Big Dick York ran 7-yards up the middle in the first quar- ter to score the only TD in the game against Washington. Rick Wise added the PAT. Madison's defensive squad, with the help of Wise's booming punts, kept the Cols from moving the ball into scoring position. Wise nearly made it 13-0 in the fourth quarter when he ran 5-yards to the Colonial 18 inch line on fourth down. fits 5553 11 ' ' ' 1 4951-A Demos Demolish Mads MADISON 13, JEFFERSON 38. ON Novem- ber 9, the Senators traveled to Jefferson with high hopes of upsetting the top ranked Demos. At the end of the first half the Mads were on the short end of a 25-0 score. The thing that broke the Senators back was when Lionel Coleman took the opening kickoff on his 16 and raced 84-yards untouched for 6 points. In the second half Bill MacDonald took a Gary Becker pass in the end zone for the first Mad tally. With a few seconds left in the game Tim Farra plunged in from the one for the TD. Mean- while, Jeff had scored 13 points to make the final score a lopsided 38-13. 'awe sm -ima' X ,sw ., is is 1,-, 1 ,M fa--is 1 PM-.1-. ,- K .awww M10-.-V .- f 1 2 tw sr 2 is Q ,M .M ig, 1 Y' at F Q, ,, rr S rn ii 1 Q r N XM, 8 ,, S, Y 2, ,, N 5,,r,,, , ,, ,,,, - ,,,. r-sw- M, ,mi ,-2 ,,.. ,.,. A , .,.r ,.., W, U . ,twgiggqgz west? 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Tom Ogan caught a pass from Gary Becker after two Benson defenders had touched it, and dove two yards for the score. 4 Again it was Ogan scoring for the Mads on a two yard phmge with Rick Wise adding his second extra point of the day. The Red and Blue ended the season with an even 4-4 record. 245 0'Donn Il JV Mentor For First Year Row l Cl. to r.l: J. Boden, D. Bolin, B. Wise, D. Sewell, E. Watson, M. Butts, T. Snyder, W. Fuller, P. Ewing, R. Cropper. Row ll: T. Parker, D. Ortiz, P. DeMuniz, G. Eastman, D. Osterbrook, .M. Souders. T. Johnson, B. MacDonald, G. Neilson, B. Braybrook. Ro-w Ill: B. Butler, R. Paules, J. Hart, G. Stewart, B. James, J. Bryant, G. Post, B. Kannenburg, J. Arnold, L. Deison. Graduating in 1957 from Oregon College of Education was iayvee football coach Hugh O'Donnell. He receivedi his Bachelor of Science Degree in Education. While attending O.C.E. he was the assistant football coach. In 1956-57 O'Donnell coached all sports art Drain Grade School. At Jefferson from 1957-59 he coached football, track and was an assistant basketball coach. Also for the past three years O'Donnell served as the principal all Cotton High School. Coming to Madison this year Mr. O'Donnell did a fine iob with the iayvee team as they showed great promise for the year to come. Smith Heads Frosh Footballers Q Y Rizgf.r?fm?5?'fai?I02f54ae?qs.gir??gfz.?fzsJ1wImfzyf it5ffmrss1?fsi5:1si5efi.e?1r625I'm?M??5 mmm' :sew-iii I wwe sg -.v1Qfs3f1.2fw2s ,,,, , I ' ', 11 f -1- 1514-iff? ,--' b2.lf5,I-,'g!QLfII .ff '-r :!1'f1f.. .- V25'5f,'5fI '?,':'i7:illi.'I1'7 I g - ,,gw. -, i James Smrth graduated from Portland State College ln 1957 where l he lettered rn wrestlrng for four years and 'also lettered In football k-,-' gf. .,s' 'rg:,'.1,:.:':122?:s and track. H received hrs Bachelor of Science Degree and then later ' 5 Y I' - - , - - - , 'e,s- obtarned has Master's degree at Unlvrslty of Oregon In 1962. - ' p 7 f i2'f2f if ' ' ' . Vg,.Vgg ,ig ,i -5, ln 1958 Mr. Smrth coached gymnastlcs at Sherwood Hugh School ' 1 I IQ for one year, then he moved to Clackamas where he coached wrestling, I 1 '-s- ,e - I - - - . , I g ss-h' ff-',:g-.f-.-ff.,sig 'football and gymnastics for three years. Madison was next 'For Smith em w.. Ah., I .'.'...1-s,'f3..g5g where he has had a P.l.l. champconshrp wrestlrng team and thus years' Y , - - . NH ---' '- Irr, ,z frosh football champs. One Interesting fact about Mr. Smlth's career Q' 'PK I .T L M ':1 QEE.,:f.. A 3-'!1?If::'.. fi, if-'I fffl- I - .25 ,vuu as a wrestling coach IS that he has had a State champ every year. we BW' 7 u N it ,W 5... -- . -xiii? I . iff Q Ma- 5+ii?I5'f'I IIS ' :A : 'L,Ez gf' 1 ' g f fFI ..liI'5 ' 7 3 ?5'5-xtrgrllwzw' Jigs' . ' ---1.5 7 , I . , -vrx'41??.ff.te..w,sgggggg .. 5 6 -- rs. .- V' 1 -Y H, . ,.,, 1sd fc..,,, --:ax 'A ,..- v,,, U lc,..E I : ' I5 , . Row I I. to r. : M. Dow, D. Dunlo G. Mont omer D. Oman R. Dorton, D. I I f Sweeney, R. Underwood, J. Yoshihara, B. Zimmerman, C. Owens, Mgr. Row ll: L. Queriolo, R. Rodgers, R. Ross, G. Rosbrook, J. Shafer, J. Shasen, J. Winters, B. Sager, J. Street, M. Dougherty, Mgr. Row III: R. Graber, J. Hamm, J. Hammburg, R. Holt, T. Hopper, G. Lofter, M. Inukai, D. Leu, R. Lutz, R. Marrs, J. Higginbotham, J. White, D. Sherlock. Row IV: R. Addler, D. Abelene, G. Baynard, M. Butler, C. Brown, C. Bruhn, B. Chase, R. Cumly, S. Counhower, M. Dressler. Row 1 Cleft to rightlz Brad Lynott, Rick Shafer, John Yung, Pat laVolley, Dean TOUR, Jeff Wohler. Row 2: Jim Kline, Jim Ostlind, John Beck, Dave Fiskum, Mike Goldsmith, Derrik Abram, Ron Buzzetti. Row 3: Bob Lynott, Jack Woody, Justin DeBoer, Gordon FROSH SCORES Meet 1 1. Grant 35, 2. Benson 56 3. Madison 73, 4. Cleveland 95 Meet 2 1. Madison 25, 2. Lincoln 64 3. Franklin 99, 4. Roosevelt 100 Meet 3 1. Marshall .... , 2. Madison .... 3. Jefferson .... , 4. Benson .... Meet 4 1. Wilson 21, 2. Madison 36 3. Franklin 76, 4. Washington 121 City Meet Madison 4th Pirie, Doug Tharp, Ken Walkington, Clay Johnson Row 4: Dewey Davis, Ed Robbins, Jim McDowell, Wally Girts, Will Passmore, Bill Stuart, Jim Spassov Back Row: Gary Jackson, Bob Ladum, Steve Clark, Doug Tonn, ?, Richard Campbell, Bill Worsnop, Bob Darrin, Mike love. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Meet 1 1. Grant 19 2. Benson 60 3. Madison 92 4. Cleveland 98 Meet 2 1. Lincoln 39 ,2. Madison 41, 3. Franklin 72, 4. Roosevelt 99 Meet 3 1. Jefferson, 2. Benson, 3. Madison, 4. Marshall Meet 4 1. Wilson 27, 2. Madison 34, 3. Franklin 77, 4. Washington 154 City Meet Madison 3rd VARSITY SCORES Meet 1 1. Grant 19, 2. Madison 58, 3. Benson 74, 4. Cleveland 103 Meet 2 1. Madison 37, 2. Lincoln 38, 3. Franklin 52, 4. Rossevelt 120 Meet 3 1. Jefferson 43, 2. Marshall 46, 3. Madison 56, 4. Benson 69 Meet 4 1. Wilson 24, 2. Franklin 56, 3. Madison 61, 4. Washington 143 City Meet 1. Grant 40, 2. Wilson 62, 3. Marshall 4. Franklin 125, 5. Jefferson 126, 6. Madison 146, 7, Benson 151 Individual Meets Varsity No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 City Bob Ladum, .... ...... 2 1 2 3 8 Bill Stuart ........ ....... 8 7 12 disq. 32 Doug Tonn ...................... 11 4 16 17 42 Tom Reifenrath .............. 20 12 9 11 52 Al James ............ ...... - 13 17 29 Dewey Davis ......... ...... 1 8 14 - - 12 24 Ken Walkington .............. 19 18 24 30 - Gary Jackson ................ 24 27 34 40 20 16 Greg Lynatt --... ............... - - 35 Two teams, representing Madison and Marshall, 'are seen ab v lh t rt t il The a k la e d oeas eysa awomerace. rcetoo pc ur- ing halftime at the Madison vs. Marshall game. Madison's team won the unofficial meet 25 to 41 Kthe lowest score wins in cross countryj. Varsity Harriers Win Une Meet BOB LADUM DOUG TONN W'ALLY GIRTS BILL STUART JOHN FULLER AL JAMES T. REIFENRATH GREG LYNOTT Senior Captain Sophomore Coach Junior Senior Senior Junior Jun or Pool courtesy of the Northeast Y.M.C.A. Row 'l, I to r: Rolf Buzzell, Ernie Woodcock, Craig Laughlin, Ed. Jones and Ralph Miller. Row 2: Steve Lieppmen, Gene Saylor, Dick Taug, Jim Woodruff and Barry Finley. Row 3: Dewayne Murray, Mike Cascioto, Dave King, Mike Johnson and Scott Harbart. Finmen Win Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct Oct Oct: Oct Oct. Oct. Oct. 250 Five Meets BOYS' SWIMMING Madison Madison Madison ......--.-..Madison -..........-Madison -..-..-.-.-.Madison -...-.....-.Madison Madison ..-.-..--...Madison .-.......---Madison -.....Lincoln ...---...Benson 18 . ...... ....... M arshall .......-...Grant . ..... ...... J efferson . ............. ..... W ilson , .............. Roosevelt - Mike Johnson was this year's winner of washlngign the trophy for the outstanding boy swim- . ................ Franklin 51 me,- , ........ - .... Cleveland 48 left to right: .Ian Stone Jean Stone Rena Floyd Bonnie Roylance Pat Stone Sherri Bergstrom Sharyl Inqlis Sheila Lightfoot Diane Disselhorst Mermaids Have Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct. Oct Fair Season GIRL'S SWIMMING 'I .......,.... Madison I0 ............ Madison 'I I ............ Madison I5 ............ Madison I7 ............ Madison 22 ............ Madison ............Madison 25 29 ............ Madison 3'I -.....-.....Madison 25. .................. Lincoln 69 83. ............... Marshall I5 25 ........ ......... G rant 70 72 ,.............. Jefferson 22 I7 .................,. Wilson 77 75. ..,............. Roosevelt 8 32, .......... Washington 53 54 ................ Franklin 41 32. ............. Cleveland 62 Sherri Bergstrom, winner of the trophy for the outstanding girl swimmer, is seen above with the top trophy. 251 C-assaway's Boys Finish With II-9 Record Kneeling: Managers Dave Davis and Dick Coff- Rick Ryding, Skip Garrett, Rich Campbell Leigh man. Seated: Head Coach Donn Gassaway, Porter, Jim Hofferber, Tom Alldrin, Rick Wise Justin DeBoer, Ken Trapp, AI Ditty, Ron Lucas Fred Lambert, Stan Killinger and Gary Becker and Assistant Coach Wally Girts. Standing: PIL FINAL STANDINGS SENIOR HOOPMEN W L Pct. PF PA Position Exp Marshal .,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 8 2 ,900 1278 993 Tom Aldrin ........ Forward 2 Franklin ..... 15 5 .750 1102 1001 Gary Becker .-..-- Forward 2 Jefferson ..... 12 8 .600 1153 1058 Skip Garrett .......... Guard 1 Madison .... ...... 1 1 9 .550 1141 1112 Jim Hofferber ......... Center 2 Grant ..,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 10 10 ,500 1109 1100 Stan Killinger ........ Guard 2 Washington ............ 10 10 .500 1131 1084 Ron Lucas .............. Guard 2 Benson ,,,,.,,,, ,, 8 12 ,400 1016 1104 Leigh Porter ...... Forward 1 Cleveland ..... 8 12 .400 1139 1274 Ken Trapp ............ Guard 2 Lincoln ,,.,,.,, 8 12 ,400 931 1066 Rick Wise ............ Forward 2 Wilson ........ 8 12 .400 1224 1284 Roosevelt ....... .., 2 18 .100 947 1095 252 Tom Alldrin shows the reason he was picked on the three all-city teams as he dunks the- ball in a losing cause against the Jefferson Democrats. Alldrin scored 29 points for his high of the '62- '63 season. G II ' II ary Squnnt Becker 1331 prepares to move into the lineup during the Senator's clash against the Techmen. Right in the middle of the battle' are the Mads' Jim Hofferber and Rick Wise 1with glasses1. Madison's all-around athlete Rick Wise shoots a jumper from ten feet as one Benson Techman stretches out an arm in an attempt to block the shot. Waiting under the basket for a possible rebound if the shot is missed are Gib Stewart 1451 and Tom Alldrin 1211. BASED ON 20 LEAGUE GAMES No. of ---- Field Goals ----- -- Free Throws -- Total -F0ulS-- Players Games Tried Made Total 'Ks Tried Made 'Hs Points Ave. High Made Ave. Alldrin ..... 20 300 113 226 .377 94 60 .638 286 14.3 29 72 3.6 Wise ..... 18 212 89 178 .420 86 64 .744 242 13.6 25 35 1.9 Porter . ..... 17 149 66 132 .443 41 30 .732 162 9.5 20 24 1.4 Lucas ........ 20 103 29 58 .232 57 36 .632 w?4 4.7 12 53 2.7 Trapp ..... .... 1 7 100 33 66 .330 17 6 .353 --72 4.2 12 22 1.3 Stewart ...... .... 9 54 27 54 .500 22 1 9 .409 63 7.0 15 12 1.3 Hofferber .. .... 16 60 20 40 .333 33 13 .394 53 3.3 8 25 1.6 Becker ........ 18 72 17 34 ,236 24 15 .sas 49 2.7 a 72 1.2 Lambert ............ 15 34 12 24 .353 19 'II ,579 35 2.5 10 17 1.1 Garrett .............. 15 25 9 18 .360 20 15 .750 33 2.2 6 17 1.1 Campbell .......... 7 18 13 26 .722 10 Y 5 .500 31 4.4 12 6 .9 Killinger ............ 12 16 9 18 563 7 5 F- .714 23 1.9 6 6 .5 Ex-Maclisonite Gib Stew- art leaps high in the air during the Marshall game to pull down a rebound. Madison's enthusiastic rally cheers th ' Rick Wise f25l Madison made of Head Coach Donn Gas- saway gives his team some advice during a time out. Guards Ron Lucas and Skip Garrett prepare to go into the game after the next whistle blows a stoppage :of play. Center Jim Hofferber casts off as All-Stater Nick Jones moves in in an attempt to block the shot. rting five for 1212, Jim Hofferber 1231, Ron Lucas CSU and Skip Garrett Tom Alldrin CSD Varsity uintet Scores Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Won 12, Lost 10 Pre-Season 49 Milwaukee ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 49 Centennial ...... First Round 59 Lincoln .......s... 46 Grant .......,... 63 Cleveland ..... 51 Benson .....s 62 Roosevelt ..... 45 Marshall .......... 54 Washington .... 50 Franklin ....... 71 Wilson ..... 65 Jefferson ........... Second Round 50 Lincoln ....,..,,.,.., 66 Grant ..........,.. 62 Cleveland ........ 69 Benson ........ ...,... 46 Roosevelt .... 48 Marshall ............ 56 Washington ...... 53 Franklin ......... 69 Wilson .................................... 56 Jefferson ...................... , .......... All-City Tom Alldrin goes high in the air to take a rebound away from three inspired Wilsonites as teammate Stan Killinger moves in to help. Madison guard Leigh Porter climbs the back of a Wilson Troian for two points while Jim Hof- ferber looks on. 255 W L . J 5 P n Row I fl. to r.l: Jayvee Coach Wally Girts, Jim Spassov, Row II: Bill Chapman, Perry Jorgensen, David Mueller, John Mandic, Curtis Heath, Stu Fredricks and Al James, J0l'Ir1 W00dfl-'ff' Braden Gillispie and Bob James Manager. Row Ill: Mike Jagielski, Babe Wise, Eddie Watson, Terry Rosenau and Phil Bushman. Next Year' s Lettermen Show Promise JAYVEE BASKETBALL RESULTS FROSH HOCP SCORES wo,-, 11, Lost 11 Madison 48 Madison 38 Madison 37 Madison 46 Madison 57 Madison 51 Madison 44 Madison 56 Madison 47 Madison 32 Total Points Total Points Won 6, Lost 4 Grant ................ . ...... Benson ........... Washington Wilson ......,, Lincoln ,...... Cleveland ..... Roosevelt ......... Marshal ,..,,, Franklin .. Jefferson ,.,,... For: 456 Against: 447 Madison Modison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison PRE-SEASON Milwaukie .. .... ... ..... .. Centennial , ........ ....... FIRST ROUND Grant ............. ....... Cleveland ....... ....... Benson ........... ....... Roosevelt ....A.. ....... Marshall ...... Washington Franklin ........ Wilson ........ Jefferson .... Lincoln ............ .... . ....... Madison 63 Madison 47 Madison 56 Madison 6'l Madison 68 Madison 55 Madison 42 Madison 45 Madison 49 Madison 35 Total Points Total Points SECOND ROUND Lincoln ............... Grant ............ Cleveland ...... Benson ...... Roosevelt ...... Marshall ........ Washington ..... Franklin ........ Wilson ...... Jefferson ........... For: 1103 Against: 'I 115 Varsity Grapplers Capture City Tourney Coach Jim Smith's matmen edged favored Benson to win their second straight PIL city tourney crown February 3 at Grant. The Solons overhauled the league champion Techment by eight points. It was the third time in four years that Madison has captured the city meet. City titles were won by Tom Stevens and Jack Selanders. Second place finalists were Jeff Batchelor, Robin Bolton and Rich Thomas. Tom Ogan and Glen Post each won a third place and Steve Overton placed fourth. Final scores for the three day event 'were Madison, 85, Be-nson, 77, Marshall, 71, Grant, 58, Cleveland, 50, Lincoln, 48, Wilson and Washington, 407 Roosevelt, 31, and Franklin, 25. State Team Places Fifth Junior To-m S-tevens skillfully disposed of five state wrestling opponents to grab first place and lead his teammates to a fifth place finish at the two day state wrestling meet at Corvallis. Stevens thus became the second Senator ever to win a state championship. Coach Jim Smith's matmen were 'l3 points away from first place Lebanon and only two points away from fourth place. Their fifth 'place finish is the highest ever recorder by a PIL team. Other finishers were Jack Selanders at third place and Jeff Batchelor at fourth. The team that won the city tournament and' their coaches are, standing, Jim Smith, Rick Thomas, Robin Bolton, Steve Overton, Jack Selanders, Glen Post and Jerry Lyons. Kneeling, Jeff Batchelor, Tom Stevens and Tom Ogan. Coach Jim Smith is hoisted to the shoul ders of his victorious wrestling team after receiving the P.l.L. City Tournament trophy. Place winners in the state wrestling meet were from left to right, Jack Selanders third place: Tom Stevens, first placep Jeff Batchelor, 'Fourth place. Rich Thomas, at 148 pounds, placed first at the Madison Invitational Tournament, and second in the Pll. City Tournament. He ended the season with a total record of 12 wins and 4 losses. Robin Bolton, at 136 pounds, wrestled his way to a fine 19-4 record. He placed 1st at the Madison invitation Tournament and 2nd in the Pil. city meet. Tom Stevens, at 141, fought his way to state champion. He also placed 2nd in the David Douglas tourney and 1st in the city meet to end the season with a very good 23-3 record. He is also a contender for the trip to Japan. Jeff Batchelor, at 123 pounds, earned a great 29 - 5 record. His places include 2nd in the David Douglas Tournament, 2nd in the PIL city tourney, 4th in the state meet, 1st in the AAU State Tourament, and 1st in the Pacific Northwest AAU Tournament. Jeff is also in top contention for the trip to Japan this summer. .lack Selanders, wrestling heavyweight, placed fourth in the David Douglas tour- ney, first in the PIL, third in state, and third in the AAU State Tournament. He had a fine season record of 21 wins and 5 losses. He is also a contender for the trip to Japan this summer. Tom Fowler, al 168 pounds, had a lolal season record of 12 wins and 2 losses. He placed lhird in the David Douglas lnviia- tional and second in the Madison tourney. lniuries kepf him from compeling in ihe Pll Cify meef. Lasl year he placed first in ciiy. E 1 5 5 2 E V-Q1 g ' xk,x v. Mike Soulhard, at 115 pounds, ended the season wilh an 8-5 record, including a second place at il-ie Madison iourney. slew ovenon cf 157 Po'-'Mb earned 9 Tom Sells wrestling at 98 pounds earned season record of 'IO 6 He also placed d 13 5' d I d a goo win oss recor mc u mg a 'Fourlh In bolh the David Douglas lI'1VIld- founh place fmlsh G, ,he Dowd Douglas First Row, l. to r.-Daryl Leu, Ron Finnegan, Gary Platt, Mike Stewart, Murray Dow, John Stuart, Jim Etchison, Dave Abeline, Tyrone Dupont, Don Jeans, Jim Kline, Tony Abbott. Second Row-Jeff Martine, Ted Gowan, Richard Hicinbotham, Mike Daughrety, Marlin Grahn, Larry Shephard, Mark Dunlop, Ron Underwood, Greg Loeffler, Jim Sehon, Lewis Brown, Lyle Sumner. JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD Third Row-Pat LaValley, Jum Briles, Richard Balkeslee, Greg Nielson, Richard Hofland, Dave Beuscher, John Wittmayer, Marvin lnudai, Richard' Dorton, Jim Spassor, Dave Sewell. Fourth Row-Harold Smith, Bill Zimmerman, George Eastman, Jim McDowd, Bob Trexler, Glen Paules, Mike Diamond, George Baynard, Jim Meyers, Rick Metzger, Ed Owens. FROSH WRESTLING RECORD Madison 34 - Parkrose 12 Madison 30 - Washington Madison 38 - Lincoln 'I6 Madison 46 - Franklin Madison 28 - Marshall 19 Grant 36 - Madison Madison 52 - Washington 3 Madison 48 - Marshall I6 Madison 32 - Franklin I4 Madison 60 - Lincoln MCH-1liSOf1 - Wilson 15 Madison - Cleveland MGdiS0n - Jefferson 9 Madison - Roosevelt MCICIISOH - Roosevelt 9 Madison 15 - Jefferson 5 Madison - Grant 2'I Madison - Wilson MGC-llS0n - Cleveland 17 Madison - Benson Madison - Benson 22 Underclassmen Teams Take City The jayvee' team, under the leadership of mentor Jerry Lyons, went undefeated throughout all their PIL matches to end the season in first place. There was no class B city wrestling tourna- ment. At the end of its sixth year, the iayvee team now has an incredible record of 59 wins and only one losp. The freshman wrestling team, coached by Jerry Lyons and Tom Pileggi, captured city for the second time in three years. The hustling Madison squad had place winners in every one of the I5 special freshman weight classes at the Grant High Fresh- man Invitational Tournament. Among these place' winners, were six individual champions, They were Jim Briles, Bob Bailey, Dan Roush, Ted Gowan, George Hanby and Bill Zimmerman. Frosh Coach Tom Pileggi 261 Japanese Champs Visit Ll.S.A.g Madison The national wrestling champions of Japan and their coach are, from in the homes of eight Madison wrestlers for two days, including a day left ito right, Mr. Kubota, S. Sakai, M. Nakai, S. Haraikana, T. Shinio, on Mt. Hood. Y. Tabita, A. Sato, S. Endo, and S'. Mabucki. The eight wrestlers lived The Japanese team arrived at Portland's airport Saturday, January 4. There to greet them was the mayor and the bands, rallies, wrestlers, and principals of several Port- land area high schools. The Japanese boys were well received by the stu. dent body. Here Sakai leaves his mark on one Madison student. Monday morning the eight wrestlers, the Madison boys they had stayed with, and their coach, were presented to the student body. 262 They spent the rest of Monday visiting classrooms. After school the Japanese wrestlers participated in a ioint workout with our own. Japanese all-star wrestler S. Haraikria lifts Robin Bolton from mat in their action-packed on January 6 when the Japanese were the Coach Jim 5mith's gropplers. Bolton went on a 2-2 draw and garner the only points for and Blue. , g . i i Q J Varsity Coach Jim Smith's countenance changes rapidly as he views a match. Madison Madison Marshall Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Benson First row, l. to r.: Jim Freauff, Jim Bennison, Dennis Troxell, Keith I-09011, Steve Overton. Tom Stevens, Rfibin Bolifm, l-GUY Mike Southard, Tom Sells, Bruce Gabrielson, Dan Dunn, Mel DiX0 '- Mlllef, Allin Olsen, Jeff BU1Cl'lel0l', TON' 0900, Dave Boland, Jim Back row: Terry Brown, Harland Edwards, John Hart, Dick Muffin- Taug, Paul Post, Wally Green, Glen Post, Jack Selanders, Rabin Second row: Coach .lim Smith, Coach Jerry Lyons, Larry Postel- Fmgall- wait, Greg Etchison, L V' ' arry inton, Ron Scheurer, Rick Thomas VARSITY SEASON RECORD David Douglas Tournament Madison Fourth Madison High Tournament Madison Second 27 - Parkrose 19 35 - Lincoln 12 25 - Madison 18 45 - Washington 6 34 - Franklin 18 32 - Wilson 8 32 - Jefferson 11 50 - Roosevelt 3 21 - Grant 18 32 - Cleveland 9 25 - Madison 18 PlL Tournament - First State Tournament - Fifth 1 .,. . Supporting the wrestling team this year, for the first time, was a Madison wrestling rally. This year's rally was Terry Tellert, Greg Lynott and Kurt Larson. Most spirited Solon girls Cfrom bottom to topl, De- anna Helzer, Diane Disselhorst, Lana Kemp, Brenda Schmitz, Twila Kyer, Sue Strom and Pat Stone worked out yells and routines for football games. Performing with them were, left to right, Greg Lynott, Kurt Lar- son oncl Terry Tellert. The boys started something new in the P.l.L. as a wrestling rally introducing and cheering Madison wrestlers at all the matches. . Q ,,: ' 4-if Fall Rally Lead Z-this s with Vigor 1 .V i ' J if 1 S, 'elif . 'I I M a,,,.. V , 22225 f 1 t ff.: 2 .7 ,, I ug, if , 1 L . if - za' QW if 't Q .,, 'lm w- ff w 1,1f:,- '- . 3 ' V ' N . I'f ', ' ,Sn ,,.. usa- -- 1 ,. , : J .I R t, . ,,,,,, . ES Six members of the Fall Rally gathered around The maulwu Bell are from left to right Greg Lynott, Sue Strom, Kurt l-GFSOI1, l-UPC' Kem Pat Stone and Terry Tellert. They enthusiastically rang the bell P, f the 'football games. after a victory at one o Spirit Sparkecl by Spring Varsity Nine ', . G M ,Y if ,V m,,.eWiwNM.s,., 5 ei' 'w3n- 5 it irii Nine Senators who ledi yells at varsity basketball games are, and Pattie Wilson, with Rick Piper and 'Dave King standing on the ladder from bottom up, Patty O'Brien, Kris Larson, below. ' Feezie DeRock, Connie Hallas, Toni Spencer, Linda Depretis Wiitala's Champs Seek Second Straight Title ,w,ls.,WM....., s,,m.....- s Row 1 lleft to rightl, Bill Hendrickson, Butch Lindblad, son, Rick Wise, Harlan Nelson, Ken lrapp anu Ron Lucas, Tom Ogan, Harold Smith, Dave Schacher, Farra. Phil Bushman, Te Y Brown. Dove Tharkildson and Kneeling in front, Managers Tom James and Ed Van Ken Walkington. Bellinghen. X, Row 2 lleft to rightl, Steve Chamberlain, John Wilson, N01 picfu,-ed, Sieve Hey-,ner and John Sliqifetjak' C f Keith Lompa rd, Fred Lambert, Tom Alldrin, Ron Swan- 4' Madison Lincoln ....... Madison Benson ....... PU- STANDINGS ' Madison Marshall ..... , W L Pd' GB Madison Roosevelt Madison , .....,...... 13 1 .929 - ,M d. F kl. Jefferson ........ 13 2 .867 V2 G Eson ran In ' Frankun ..... ......... 1 o 5 .667 avi Madison Grunt --------- Grant ...................... 10 5 .667 3V2 Madison Jefferson gashinggon ------------ 53 Z -6:27 46V Madison Cleveland EVE an ..........-----. s 2 ' ' vmm ....... .......,. 5 a .ass 7v2 Mudfson Wf'5h'n9'on Benson .,-.---,.-.,,-..,-.- 4 10 .286 9 MGClISOn WllS0l1 ....... Marshall ,....,............ 4 11 .267 9M Madison Lincoln ...... lincoln ------------------- 2 12 -143 ll Madison Wilson ...... oosevet ................ 12 .143 11 Madison Marshal' on Madison Roosevelt -- l Madison Washington, 266 Coaches Tap Notch Club Coach Bill Wiitala's Senators closed out the first half league standings tied with Jefferson for the lead with each team possessing indentical 9-1 records. In the regular meeting between the two leaders, however, the defending cham- pion Senators lead by stylish Rick Wise, defeated the Democrats 2-0. In that contest, as in numerous others, Keith Lampard delivered the fire-power as he poled a Jack Humphrey fast ball onto Thompson Avenue to acount for the Madison runs. The only blemish on an otherwise perfect slate was Franklin's 11 inning, 3-2 marathon win. Defense has been the key for the Mads with Wise, Lampard and Steve Cham- berlain pitching air-tight ball. The infield of Tom Alldrin, Harold Smith, Ron Lucas and Dave Schacher has been very stingy in issuing runs. Fly chasing experts Phil Bushman, Tim Farra and Wally Linder have done creditable jobs. All in all these boys along with a few others add up to another championship squad. 12 '11 innings 12 innings QP I L rulel r 5 ii Z 5? 'r'-M.,.t 'M i it Seasoned shortstop Ron Lucas laises his average with this extra base hit. l HARLAN NELSON Junior Catcher : .i s:Ff v -: if 7' ., 1 5 1 ' ..2f. ,QQ A, My V , , , 5 , 7, .g- i f i , . , ---,, ., .. ,. W1-.,-New it f -- A? - A ., . 3 -ggi ge- 1 mf s'-W ,:,,w,w ' 1 2 Us mf' sw' 2 .. ,wg ' in , A gwff f 1 :ft ' 1 ,V W 3 ,1.,,,3gp1fA 5.,ix mi ga k L , gtg ' -'- . 1 -f ' -. M' - 5, E. in vga 1 , 'V P 5 25 .Q 3' ,s'ffii'Y4'Y':?' ' M- H In , ,IIN 31,11 s A r i f -1-, f,f1'f,a::w+5 sewn? f ,sixty f A A. f- , ,V -- M 'Vs- A. - TOM ALLDRIN 1 'trr ' I i f? M: fr- ,wil -'L .' ,, -Mi' fr 'Left mi, ' - ' W' 3 Senior First Basemon 'H ' KEITH LAMPARD Senior Pitcher-Outfield seRl.CK Phil Bushman, sophomore outfielder, prepares to drag n 'or 'C er bunt In Franklin game. Late Flash Madison clinched its second consecutive PIL baseball crown with a hard fought 3-2 extra in- ning victory over Wilson on May 18. The win soared the Solon team record to 15 wins against only one loss, one game better than second place Jefferson's 14-2 mark. Oddly enough the winning run scored on a bases full walk to Keith Lampard sending speedy Dave Thorkildson home in the bottom of the ninth. Pre game strategy IS the topic of be Senator outfield corps. From left to right they are Phll Bush man Terry Brown, Tim Fclrro, ond Dave Thorkildson Kneeling lv Linder. BUTCH LINDBLAD KEN TRAPP STEVE CHAMBERLAIN Jumor Second Baseman Ufilify lnfielder Sophomore Pitcher .l.V. Senators Complete Successful Season WE..- I l First Row, left to right: Lance Rosenau, George Bay- Craig Montgomery, Dewayne Murray, Dave Mueller, nard, Kent Pashek, Steve Conrad, Terry Ley, Gordon Bill Chapman, Braden Gillispie, Paul Demuinz, Curtis Ott, Babe Wise, Jim Higgenbotham and Bob Claussen. Heath, Terry Rosenau, Fred Heigel, Dave Davis, Bruce Second Row, left to right: Dennis Schneider, Ed Watson, Kannenber and Mike Dressler. Defense Strong As Team Wins 6 .IV BASEBALL RESULTS Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison 'I2 Benson ............ 3 Franklin .......... 3 Grant ........,..,,, 'l Cleveland 4 Lincoln ...... 0 Marshall .......... 12 Roosevelt 0 Jefferson 6 Wilson ,,,...,,,,,, J. V. Mentor, Donn Gassway, shows technique of hunting to three of his players. 269 Defending Champs Under New Coach -A M-M - r ' -wwwfmm, :swf- Mrs. Barbara Glendhill Ccenter, standingl has taken over coaching duties of the defending city champions. Front row, I. to r., Sandra Nelsen, Carol Wright and Marsha Uhle. Second row, Shirley Bailey, Linda Vollstedt, Coach Gledhill, Joy Gustafson and Jeanne Berardino. s JOY GUSTAFSON LINDA VOLLSTEDT Team COPTCWN Returning Letterman Swicegood Leads Netters Rae Swicegood, team captain X linda Hopper ranks second Janet Volchok holds No. 3 position Front row, l. to r.: Patty Sudar, Jerri-Jo' Ruggenburg, Lucy Igou, Pat Vandewater, Esther Clausen, Kathie Jennifer Grubb, Yvonne Coleman, Andy Krieske, Sandra Eggbers, Marlo Christopher, Sue Grimes and Laura Drois. Penny, IOHS Crundell, l-YHCICI Miller and Dorylllynn Third row: Rae Swicegood, Linda Hooper, Janet Volchok, Mitchill-. Second row: Carolyn Stuart, B. J. Hammons, Sue Zachor, Janet Watson, Kqfhy Ogan and Joy Mc Clellan. 271 Racquetmen Romp ver Foes First Row, I. to r., Don Kirkpatrick, .lack Smelzer, Fred Gont and Darrell GU5fC'f50l'!f Kurt l-UYSOHI Al James, Gordon Noffline Und' Ted JGCliSOh- Leu. Second row, Conrad Gustafson, Dan Wriggle, Kim Snyder, John 'mel if MV- Vefle Dvckerins Wl 0 Coaches bolh 9l l5 and b0Y5- Gordon Noraine, outstanding p 272 layer 5 Kurt Larson, four-year Veteran Ted Jackson remains in No. 1 position Al .lomes plays b0tl1 dcvblei Gnd Linksmen Mentored By Cecil Tuttle , ,,-,.,s,.W,..,,, l , Couch Cecil Tuhle studies scorecard with links ace Doug Mclnne and John Franz ,-aged Ng. 1 Ray Agostino. r l w E 3 l,l. A l..iiN. M ,... rronr row, I. to r., Scot? Kennedy Doug Mclo d l , ne an carry Kromm. Second row, Ray Agosfino, John E Kosydor, Barry Desbiens and John Franz. Missing are Jim Spcssou and Tom Reifennoih Cindermen Find Experience VARSITY SEASON SCORES March 19-Pre-Season Meet Hudson Bay 55W-Madison 53M April 2 Roosevelt 64-Madison 58 A ril 9 P Lincoln 69-Cleveland 64:24-Madison 3'l'A April 'I2-City Relays ' Grant 7'l-Jefferson 50- Franklin 35-Wilson 26-Cleveland 25-Lincoln 25- Benson 22-Marshall 1616-Roosevelt 14W- Washington 'l3-Madison 6W. April 16 Benson 68-Madison 45 April 20-PIL-Metro Relays Madison no place April 26 Marshall 74-Franklin 48-Madison lnvaluable As the record plainly shows, ,the varsity team has had a very poor season nd has not managed to win a single dual meet. The reason for this lies a in lack of experience because of the lack of seniors on the team. More h h than half of the varsity positions were filled by underclassmen. T aug the varsity team has met with constant defeat, the experience they are gaining will prove invaluable next year since most of the team is return- ing. Expectations for a fine team next year are also heightened by the fine records of the freshmen and J. V. teams this year. We can stand to take a few knocks for experience. -Coach Mockford Spectators shield themselves 'from the cold rain and wind which accompanied several meets this year. 274 The first annual Pll.-Metro Relays were held at Madison this year. Madison, however failed to place in the meet. Senior Kent Schlitt lleftj was best man in the discus this year. My 5 Junior Bill Stuart fabove left! placed well in the mile run this year. He is a strong runner and will imrove by next year. Sophomore Doug Tonn Qabove center! doubled in both the 880 and mile. Being a sophomore he has two years to improve. Senior Bob Ladum labove rightl was top man in the mile and placed well in the 880. He was responsible for making the mile the biggest point- getting event. 'W l Sophomore Dave Sewell fabove leftl was strong in the high iump this year. Freshman Don Hart fabove rightj aided in the high iump. He isuthe only freshman to make the varsity team this year and should place well in years to come. Senior Alan Morse Cabove leftj added depth to the broad iump. Junior Ray Delano labove rigihtj was the best man in the broad iump this year. He also ron the 100. 200, Und in SPYIM felUY5- ,egg Senior Mike Webb labove left! did well this year in the iavelin. Junior Dick Collins lCbOVe righti was top man in the iavelin. fic' ff' z 'Af' 5 . fi. .. . m ag, ,gee If Junior Greg Etchinsan was the only varsity pole vaulter this year. He should vault well next year. Junior Jack Woodyfnear leftl, in his first year in track, ran very well in both the 880 and mile. Senior John Fuller Cleftl got the needed points in the 880 this year. He also anchored the two-mile relay team which won its heat in the PIL-Metro Sophomore Paul Buescher Cfar Ieftj placed well in the 100, 220, and broad iump. He was also a member of the 440 relay team. Junior Doug Brenneke 12nd from leftl added needed depth in the sprints this year. Sophomore Will Passmore 13,-d from lefty was wp man in the 220 this year, and also anchored the 880 relay. Senior Dick Curtis limmediately leftjran not only all the sprints, but occasionally helped out in the 440 and broad iump. fzigw 'f Relays. We ev, me tt y s o sr. 1? ' Q .M We Senior Pete Martindale labove leftj added depth to the strong Madison shot put team. Junior Dick York fabove left centerl was strong in both shot put and the discus this year. Senior Jack Selanders fabove right center! was top man this year in the shot put. He also helped out on the discus. Junior Paul Post Cabove rightj added depth in the shot and is expected to place well next year. Senior Jeff Aronson Crightl was a strong man this year in both the high low hurdles. and Senior Tom Hopton fright center? also was a 'fast man in the highs and lows. Senior Jim Hofferber ffar rightj added depth in the low hurdles and the high iump. 276 Junior Gary Jackson fabove leftl was the outstanding man In the 440 this year. He is expected to do very well next year. Senior Henry Owen fabove centerl specialiezd in the 440 this year but also ran in the 100, 220, and sprint relays. Senior Mark Farris Kabove right! added depth in the 440 this year He did very well since this was his first year in track. fm.. N M Because of the constant rain this season, photographer Doug Tonn was forced to takef this picture of the JV Team and Varsity alternates inside. They are: Front row fl. to r.J, Ben W'atkins, Stewart Fredricks, Dave Sewell, Greg Blake, Larry Postlewait, John Hart, George Eastman, Norman Fosback and Dave Boland. Second row fl. to r.l, Andy Berry, Mike Love, Gerald Denley, Rick Malchert, Dave Osterberg, Dewey Davis, Mike Butts, John Calahan and Gordon Pirie. Third row l. to r.J, Glen Post, Jan Mascall, Jerry Bauck, Tim londos, Bill Childers, Wally Green, Ron Paules, Gary Graham and Jim McDowell. Back row fl. to r.J, Bill Ward, Wayne Fuller, 'Greg Dean, Harland Edwards, Ed Robbins, Skip Garrett, Richard Hardy and Bill Worsnop. J. V. Trackmen Have Outstanding Year JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES April 2 Madison 85-Roosevelt 36 April 9 Madison 76 'IX6-Cleveland 53 213-Lincoln 21 U6 April 'l'l-City Relays Grant 53-Madison 40M-Marshall 33-Jefferson 31-Wilson 27-Franklin 26-Washington 24-Benson 17-Roosevelt 'I6 Cleveland 155-Lincoln 5 Madison 63-Benson 37 April 26 Madison 57-Marshall 54-Franklin 35 Wet field fabovej greatly hampered the efforts of trackmen throughout the city this year. This years track managers frlghtl were fl. to r.J Clayton Stearns, head manager Bob Royse, Jay Thurman and Bill Leonard. Front row ll. to rJ, Jeff Wohler, Brad Lynott, David Sweeney, Dave Abelein, Ron Adler, Dean Tonn, Ron Buzzetti, George Harby, Ralph Miller and Richard Brunkow. Second row ll. to r.l, Richard Dorton, Rich Jensen, l.ouie Cureirolo, Jeff Hamm, Mark Dunlop, Doug Hooper, Dave Fiskum and Chris Hanson. Back row ll. to r.l, Dennis Kent, Mike Murray, Don Hart, Greg loeffler, Wayne Cumley, Bob Chase, Glenn Rosebrook, Don Rouse and Pat l.aValley. -gguillil Frosh Thinclacls Show Promise FROSH SEASON SCORES April 2 Madison 97-Roosevelt 24 April 9 Madison 52-Cleveland 50- Lincoln 36 April 'l5-City Relays Grant 64-Benson 58-Jefferson 33-Madison 29-Wilson 27- Marshall 24-M - Cleveland '19 - Franklin 'I6 - Lincoln 14 -- Roosevelt 3M-Washington 0 April 16 Benson 73-Madison 31 April 26 Marshall 66-Madison 44-Franklin 30 Assistant Coach Warren Bolin views his Frosh team- The mile and half-mile are the only two events in which the number of entries is unlimited. Above is the start of a Freshman 880, 23 of the 29 entries were from Franklin lfar right and Ieftl. . 4 I n E n W- -.--Sm.. 427 Seniors L Pomp and Circumstance, played by the Madison High School Orchestra, accompanied the l962 graduates on the processional that began the commencement program. Cherry Craig, vice-president of the class, and Scott Fisher are shown here walking down the aisle. Many expressions show the emotions felt by . . h members of this graduating class, as t ey re- member their years at Madison and contemplate the coming events. 282 Principal Stephen E. Smith presented the awards r Senators 427 grqduqfeg and diplomas to the graduating seniors Jim at the Civic Auditorium Truax receives his diploma and perhaps sighs intently to speeches given by with relief. Mr. James Blake class counselor and by the administration assists MY- Smlfh- u Bob Schuyler, Honor Society member, receives his diploma and congratulations from Mr. Smith. This commencement, June 15, 1962, brought Principal Smith's career in public education to a close. C-ood Crowd Attends Baccalaureate Services Retiring Principal Stephen E. Smith was the first among four ' pers ' dien 3 p.m. on Sunday, June 10, in the school auditorium. S w L so 56 l'V- ress at the Baccalaureate The main add ice was given by the Rev. Daniel E. Taylor. The Minister of Rose City Park Methodist Church spoke on Graduating in the School of Life. Other speakers were Mr. Smith, Jan Orkney and Larry Derr, seated on stage -in front row. The choir also sat on stage in front of the maie-stic replica of Mt. Hood. ons to address the large au- ce. Services commenced at F Attendance at the reception that was held in the cafeteria atter the services mutua- ed many friends and relatives of the 427 graduating seniors. The PTA served Fe freshments which were appreciated by all on the warm Sunday afternoon. Year on Solon Campus Event-Filled for Tinho Tinho's course of study at Madi- son included American History, English, Physics, Senior Social Studies, and Speech. Here the likeable South American boy en- joys glancing through the 26- page senior edition of the Con- stitution in reg on the morning of May 25. At the Family Festival the Brazil- ian exchange student displays his unusual gun fire dexterity. Part of the Dads' Club profits is used to assist the financial bur- dens of the exchange students each year. Back home in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the Mon- tezzo family poses happily awaiting the return of their oldest son. Tinho departed Portland on June 17 via bus for the east coast and was to arrive home' on July 18. Students interested in corresponding with Tinho are given his address: Virginia Mon- tezzo Neto, Av. Arnolfo Azevedo, 40, Sao Paulo 4, S.P., Brazil. His telephone number is 51-8737. During his 10 months at the Bill Waugh residence Tinho visited many of the tourists' attractions of the Northwest. The famous Space Needle at the World's Fair serves as a background for a snapshot of Tinho taken by the Waughs in the spring. Princess Ka Takes Part In Rose Festival One of the many duties of Madison's princess is the planting of the rosebush by the turn-around. Helping Princess Kay perform this office is Principal Stephen Smith, PTA President, Mrs. George Bolton, and Royal Rosarians Mr. Hubert Good, Mr. Howard Ritter and Mr. Lyle VanDyke. One of the main attractions ot the Grand Floral Parade was the Queen s F riding in regal splendor, can be seen Princes es Reidun Meldal Joan Stambough Martha Anderson, Pamela Asbury, Queen Cherie Lee Vlggers and our own KAY BRUNO Senior Dick Thornburg leads the Madison band up Broad- way while marchin t ' h W ' Parade on June 15. g in t e Rose Festival Grand Floral Parade watchers on the corner of Broadway and Alder Streets in downtown Portland had an opportunity to listen to the 65-piece Solon band. On Saturday, May 26, the school band participated in the Gateway Fun-o-rama Parade. Solon musicians check their steps, hat and crowd during the annual Rose Parade. l me Q Y 1 U fi f ' l l I L .I I il gm ll' Yi l I , . 1 4 1 1 l is 1 ,, ,-4 X-4 V,........-4 The fair Bianca, Doris l.udwig, younger sister of the Shrew, Ch k Houstonl and COI'tiel1iS two Lucentio QTom elder sister, the Shrew, is married. of her many suitors, Tranio K uc Kellyb who cannot win Bianca's love until her Taming of the Shrew Presented on May 25 in The characters and production staff of the show cludes: ......Emily-.lane Manning Katharina Petruchio ......... ............... C huck Green Baptista ....... ........,.. R ick Laird Vincentio ........ ....... D ave Hargis Lucentio ...... ,......,... T om Kelly Gremio ........ ....,............, .l ack Barr Hortensio ....... .,...,.. B ernie Robinson Tranio ......... .....,... C huck Houston Biondello ,.... -. ............... Jim Truax Curtis ...,v..... ...,....... O lin Clark Grumio ....... ........, H arold Baird Bianca ........,...... .......... D oris Ludwig The Widow ....,.... ......... A nnette Lasater A Tailor ................. .......... D ick Paddock A Haberdasher ......... ........... R on Paddock Director ..,.,........,.............' ......,.... M rs. Melba Sparks Assistant Directors ...... Valerie Barnes, Jim Truax .Ben Mallery Tech Director .....,............. s .................. Program Chairman .................. Marilou Honeywell Makeup Directors..Carole Proctor, Diane Brothers .Eunice Jensen Publicity Chairman ....................,...v.. Ticket Manager .......... ...... S andy Walkington Business Manager ........ .... . .... D oris Ludwig Kate's CEmily-Jane Manningj pleading is ignorea oy ner oem- ined husband Petruchio QChuck Greenj who mocks disdain m 1 at the garments the Haberdasher QRon Paddock! is showing. Petruchio's servants express appropriate amazement at their ' - B ' dp Standing right: master's madness. QKneeIlng, left. Harold alr Olin Clarkl. l'll cuff you if you strike again! bellows rerruc-no ,-..-.... Greenj as he swings Kate lEmily-.lane Manningl over his knee ready to spank her for her naughtiness. Year-end Concerts Held By Music Depa rtmen ts Principal Stephen E. Smith exercised his musical hand as he directed the band in a march at the instrumental con- cert held on Monday evening, June 4. Band president Linda Lee presents a trophy on behalf of the orchestra and band to director Norman Street. Watching the proceedings is orchestra president Sharon Loghry. The special inscription states, ln appreciation to an outstanding music director and friend, Mr. Norman M. Street, from the Madison High School band and orchestra, 1961-62. Madison's Chansonnettes Q30 girlsl were accompanied by four Senator musicians as they sung Serenata before approxi- mately 600 people at the spring choir concert held on June 8. Five choral groups consisting of 278 students performed. Mr. Joe Edmiston directed the evening pro- gram. As the senior choir sung l Am an Ameri- can iunior Tom .Fowler read emphatically the famous poem atop a high platform. This was a part of the year end assembly which featured the installation of new student body officers, foreign exchange student Virginio Tinho Monetezzo's fare- well message, and the student retirement party for Principal Smith. 290 Smith Specials Highlight Retirement Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Smith pose by oil portrait On June 1 Mr. and Mrs. Smith received congratu- of Mr. Smith done by Mr. Duffield, Dads' Club lations at last farewell sponsored by the Dads member. Club and P. T. A. l The faculty held a banquet on May 29, called the S. I:. S. St't:n.u-xi., narrow., ...., ...... ' ' ' ' ' I d Mr. Smith gives thanks to the ing principal. Beamlng proudly over his specia car 1 entire school personnel. Seated from left are Mrs. Smith, Mr. James Blake, Mr. Gerald Exley fbehind Mr. Smithl, Mrs. Blake and Mr. cmd Mrs. Metcalf. I Senior Clrls Honor Mrs. Metcalf On May l7 the senior girls held a farewell party in the auditorium for their retiring counselor, Mrs. Luella Metcalf. Jan Sahleen played a piano selection as Mrs. Metcalf was escorted down the aisle by Mr. Stephen E. Smith. After being led to the throne placed on the stage in her honor, Girls' League President, Dixie Bailey, and Mr. James Blake, crowned Mrs. Metcalf, saying that she would ever remain queen in our hearts. Madison's princess court entered on stage and curtsied deeply for the reigning queen. Marilou Honeywell and Kathy McCuddy presented Mrs. Metcalf with a corsage and a gift from the senior girls. Refreshments were served afterwards and a tiered cake was given to Mrs., Metcalf. Larry Hardy, cu high iumper, receives the outstanding fielclman trophy from Mr. Smith. Spring Sports Banquet Honors Smith, Exley 292 Mr. Stephen Smith thanks the banquet guests for a gift given to him in honor of his retirement. The blanket in the upper right bears. the names of all the coaches that have served under him at Madison. Mrs. Smith looks on approv- ingly. l Mr. Gerald Exley is hard pressed for words as he thanks the Exec- utive Council for the Gerald Ex- ley Athlete of the Year Award. The retiring athletic director also received a large blanket on Thursday evening, May 24. l Mrs. Sue Bushnell presents Linda Vollstedt Bob Schuler and Ron Ols-en receive the with the trophy for the outstanding girl Dads' Club trophy for outstanding track- golfer. men from President Kai Theilade. tif f is ,,, Q, ...... - i ,.. W . , ,, ffl .f . .-yy 'nf ., .. , ' . . V- . - .- pf- up --h-' .. f-.1 114.4 K ' .-'i'1f111'g . f 122: 'ff' ' ' i . ' ,, - 4... i'i'f,f..,'7,-' 5 ' 11'-.f', ',sgiv f si'f,'6 'f Wig. 5 . A . N hi, W A lf I g A S . 2 1 . ' ' i . . W- pi., f - I , gi Q elif. ffzfh ,,-' 1 ' ' F ...F ' ' . -' site 35,j5 i.i7tf53'S . . ii it VVV, A ' , -.iz g A I M?-5'-glv :..- iuZ..aiF Y 5 T -- . iw. . ' fl :iii-i':'E i 1 -2553-u:1 1'-Xfgidtvlif .. -'lf -v ii i ' ii g L EEF .. I 'f :.f-we-1-i:.sf4aai,'-atff'..f -T-W1-'.f:i ..?Y 1'i..1 1...',..if,':',,Q1. '1..l ..,f5.. ?QE,,',f .. , 1'-,-gi' j: taf, ,:a- . .. .... , -- - ' - , ...,.. M Ls.. ... Plenty of action was seen in the special playoff game for the official PIL crown on May 18. First sacker Tom Alldrin reaches for the ball in time to nab a Wilson batter attempting to slide into first base. Solons Ca ptu re Diamond Crown They've played some bad games this season but it seems they always come through in a pinch. Those were Madison coach Bill Wiitala's remarks about his select nine after they whipped Wilson 3-0. Because the Portland lnterscholastic League baseball championship is shared by both Madison and Wilson the win earned the Mad team the playoff berth in the Oregon A-1 high school baseball playoffs. The Solons earned their opening run in the first inning when a single by Jack Taylor sent Dick Ogan across the plate. A free pass put Ogan on first. The Senators picked up a second run in the third inning when Ogan scored on a throwing error. Keith Lampard scored the last run in the fifth on another Trojan bad throw. Deserving much of the credit for the win was Madison's senior righthander Ron O'Halloran. O'Halloran went the whole distance allowing only one hit. Although Madison ended up with a co-PIL champion- ship, the win over Wilson left no doubt as to the better team. FINAL PIL STANDINGS Madison ...... Wilson ..... Jefferson ..,.. Grant ........... Marshall ...,... Lincoln ...... Franklin .......... Washington . Cleveland ..... Benson ......... Roosevelt ..... W L Pct. .......18 3 .857 ......17 4 .810 ......14 6 .700 ...,..11 9 .550 ,.....10 10 .500 ..,...10 10 .500 9 10 .474 8 12 .400 6 13 .316 3 15 .167 1 15 .063 l Solon Jim Walsh lined a foul ball down the left field line in the early innings in the 3-1 win over the Tro- ians. On the deck is catcher Miles Bell. Overioyed with the big victory was the Senator ball club as they gather around hurler Ron O'Halloran who pitched a one-hitter. A huge crowd had plenty to cheer about especially the Solon sup- A porters who attended the contest at Lents Park. 293 Year end activities included the events pictured here Student Body President Dean Franciskovnch presented the Victory Bell of Madison High School to the rally squads at student body officer installations on June 6 The 1962 Federalist was distributed to seniors at a special class meeting durmg a school afternoon Proud ly looking at the new books are John Elliott Sheryldean Fernley and Steve Dunn The picture at the left shows coaches Smith and Mockford practicing for the annual matches between the faculty and the boys tennis team. This supplement to the 62 Federalist was planned by the yearbook staff before the end of school, and was completed during the summer. 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Atkins, Dorothy Fr. 96 Atkinson, Daryl Jr. 54 Aubel, Richard Fr. 96 Alstin, Jill Jr. 54, 168, 232 Cotfm B Backer, David Fr. 96 Bailey, Bob Fr. 96 Bailey, Doreen Sr. 50 Bailey, Shirley Fr. 96, 270 Bain, John Sr. 23 Baird, Harold Jr. 54, 217, 288 Baird, Patricia So. 74, 147, 227 Baird, Ron Sr. 23 Baker, Barbara Fr. 96 Baker, Bonny Jr. 54 Baker, Connie Fr. 113 Baker, Judy Jr. 54, 234 Baker, Patricia Jr. 54, 203 Baker, Susan Fr. 96 Bakke, Bill Sr. 23 Baldwin, Jannet So. 74, 228 Ball, Glynda Fr. Ballard' Diane so' 74 Butler, Beent So. 76, 246 Ballou, Deanna So. 205 Balzer, Margie Fr. 96 232 2, 236 Ba rron, Ba rry, Barton , Barton , Barton , Bartosch, Kathy So. Basaraba, Barbara Basaraba, Beverly Richard Sr. 23, Beverly So. 74 Janette Jr. 54 Paul Sr. 23 Susan Jr. 54, 176, 74 Jr. 54, Fr. 96 169, 187, 203, 2 Basham, Linda Fr. 221 183, 220, 222 27 96 Bastian, David Fr. 96 Batchelor, Jeff Jr. 54, 71, 225, 241, 258, 259, 263 Ronald Jr. 54 Bates, Sharon Jr. 54 Battreall, Linda Fr. Bauck, Terry So. 74, 227 Bauer, Carol So. 74, 227 Baughman, Peggy So. 74 Baughman, Roger Jr. 71 Baum, Michele Sa. 75, 227 Baynard, George Fr. 96, 247, 269 Bazant, John So. 75 Bechtold, Jeri Jr. 55 Bechtold, Richard So. 75 Beck, John E. Fr, 96 Beck, John J. Fr. 96 Becker, Gary Sr. 23, 187, 209, 241, Becker, Larry Fr. 96 Beeler, lla Fr. 96 Beeman, Donna Jr. 55 Beguhl, Richard So. 75 Belden, Diane Sr. 23 Bell, Lydia Jr. 55 Y Beller, Darlene So. 75, Bellinger, Bruce Fr. 97 Bellis, Nancy Jr. 55, 178 Benedict, Greg Sr. 23, 187 Benner, Charles Sr. 23 Bennett, Jim Sr. 23 Bennison, Jim So. 75, 263 Berardino, Ed Jr. 55, 231, 240 Berardino, Jeanne Fr. 97, 270 Berg, Laura Sa. 75, 202, 233 Bergman, Janis Fr. 99 Bergman, Joanne So. 75 Bergman, Linda Jr. 55, 227 Bergstrom, Danelle Sr. 23 227 222, 240, 252-, 253 Bergstrom, Sherri Sr. 23, 182, 202, 226, 251 Bernhardt, Nancy Jr. 55 Berry, Andrew So. 75, 227, 277 Best, Judy Sr. 23, 178 Bidwell, Mike Sr. 23 Bieley, Rod Jr. 55 Bienert, Greg Fr. 97 Biggs, Reid Fr. 97 Bihm, Karen Fr. 99 Billings, Gayle So. 75, 227 Billingsley, Mike Sr. 24 Binder, Francis Fr. 97 Binert, Greg Fr. 97 Binford, David Fr. 97 Bing, John Sr. Birdwell, Gloria Jr. 55 Bishop, Terry Fr. 97 Biodstrup, Ann Fr. 97 Black, Larry Jr. 55 Blahm, Gary Fr. 97 Blaine, Irene Fr. 97, 234 Blair, Leilani Jr. 71 Blalek, Carol Fr. 97 616106, Greg so. 75, 231, 240, 241, Blakely, Dick So. 75 Blanset, Carolynne Fr. 97 Blaylock, Donna Jr. 55 Blaylock, Randy So. 75 Blazed, Carol Fr. 113 Blazek, Stephen Fr. 202 Bloberger, Bob Fr. 97 Block, Bill So. 75 Blazer, Val So. 75 Blomgren, Greg Co. 75 Blanhagen, Dave So. 75 Blunck, Soniia Sr. 24 Bodak, Sally Fr. 97 Baden, Carl Fr. 97 Baden, John So. 75, 246 Bae, Jeri Lyn Jr. 55, 168, 232 Bohl, Lynda Fr. 97 Boho, Andrea Sr. 24 Boland, David So. 75, 246, 263 Boland, Jan Fr. 97, 277 Bollinger, Ann So. 75, 225 Bolster, Bev Jr. 53, 55, 178 Bolton, Mary Sr. 277 Bolton, Robin Sr. 24, 175, 258, 259, 262, 263 Bonner, Sandra Jr. 55 4 Baath, Terry Fr. 97 Bork, Elaine Fr. 97 Bosley, Judy Sr. 24 Boss, Mike Jr. 55, 207 Bostick, Jim Fr. 97 Bostick, Michael So. 75 Bostick, Robin Jr. 234 Bothwell, Judy Jr. 55 Bottolfson, LuAnn Fr. 97. 205 Botts, Carol So. 75, 202, 209, Botts, Darlene Fr. 97 Bouska, Shari So. 97 Bouton, Judy Fr. 97 Boyce, Bonnie Fr. 97 Boyce, Connie Jr. 55, 228 Boyce, Heather Fr. 97 Boyd, Barbara Jr. 55 Boyden, Richard So. 75 Boyer, Sally So. 75 Boyington, Sue Jr. 55 Boyle, Amy Sr. 227 Boyle, Arden Jr. 55 Boyle, Sandra Jr. 55 Bradford, Jim So. 75 Bradley, Robert So. 75 Bradshaw, James Sr. 24 Bradshaw, Lyndon Jr. 55 Bradstreet, Daryl Jr. 55 Brady, Chris So. 75 Brainard, Tracy Sr. 24 Brannen, Evelyn So. 75 Brasky, Marcia Fr. 97 Brawley, Ernie Sr. 24 Brawley, Terry Fr. 97 Braybroak, Bob So. 75, 227, 246 230, 233 Butson, Curt Sr. 25, 203 Butts, Michael So. 76, 205, 207, 246 257 Butts,Susan So. 76 Buzard, Catherine So. 76 Buzelle, Odette Fr. 98 Buzzell, Rolfe Jr. 56, 250 Buzzett, Ron Fr. 98, 248, 278 C Cain, Elizabeth Sr. 25 Cahalan, John So. 277 Caldwell, Kathleen Sr. 25 Caldwell, Rhea So. 76 Calavan, Jeonine Jr. 56 Calavan, Jerald Jr. 56 Calkins, Carol Jr. 56 Callahan, Bob Jr. 56 Callahan, Shirley Fr. 98 Callender, Arden Fr. 76 Cameron, Jeonni Jr. 56 Capbell,Carol Fr. 98 Campbell, Donna Sr. 25, 202, 227 Campbell, James Sr. 25 . Campbell,Lynn So. 76, 207 Campbell, Richard Jr. 56, 248, 252 Canham, Barbara Fr. 98, 204 Canich, Michelle, Jr. 56 Canucci, Cliff Sr. 25, 203 Caress, Laurie Fr. Carey, Wesley Jr. Carkner, Dave Jr. Carleton, Chris Jr. Carlson, Daniel 98 56 56 56 Sr. 19, 26, 221 Breil, Gary Jr. 55 Brenneke, Douglas Jr. 55, 202 Bresee, Brewer, Brewer, Mike Sr. 24 Barbara Jr. 55 Carol So. 75 Brewer, Caroyln Sr. 24 Brewer, Brewer, Briggs, Sam Jr. 55 Terry Sr. 24 Diane Fr. 97 Briles, Jim Fr. 202 Britten, Britton, Lynda So. 75 Bonnie Jr. 55, 233 Brock, Sandra Sr. 24, 203 Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brophy, Brother, Gretchen Jr. 55, 228 Janice So. 75 Rebecca Jr. 55 Terry Fr. 97 Kathleen Fr. 97 Dianne Sr. 24, 212, 221, 234 Brouillard, Darlene Jr. 55, 235 1 Brown, Brown Curtis Fr. 97, 247 Lewis So. 75 202 Brown: Judith Anne So. 75, 233 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Judy Carol Fr. 97 Karen Sr. 20, 24, 170, 200, 236 Linda Fr. 98 Ste hen Fr 98 p . Brown, Terry Jr. 55, 169,-171, 240, 263, 266 Brown, Wayne Sr. 24, 83, 176 Carlson, Karen Fr. 98 Carlson, Paula So. 76 Carlson, Zelda Sr. 26 Carlston, Dan Jr. 56, 221 Carlston, Larry So. 76 Carpenter, Sharell Carrington, Alan Jr. 56, 2-28 Carroll, Mike Jr. 56 Carron, Robert So. 76 Carter, Beth So. 76 Carter, Eddie Fr. 98 Carter, Pat Fr. 98 Cartwright, Duane Sr. 50 Carver, Rodney Jr. 56, 203 Casciato, Babs Sr. 26 Casciato, Mike Jr. 56, 191, 250 Chamberlain, Steve So. 76, 266 Chanev, Janet Fr. 95, 98 Chapman, Larry So. Chapman, Lyn Fr. 98 Charno, David So. 76 Chase, Robert Fr. 98, 247, Catterton, Sheryl Sr. 26 Chenney, Paul Jr. 56 Childers, William Jr. 56, 277 Chilson, Eugene Chilson, Ted Christie, Dianne Fr. 98 Christie, Shirley Sr. 26 256, 278 Brovimlee, Bruce Fr. 98 Brownlee, Joy So. 76 Brown, Patricia Jr. 55, 230, 234 Browne, Chalice 235 Bruce, Sandra Sa. 76 Brune, Charles Fr. 98, Brune, Steve So. 76 Brunkow, Bob So. 76 Brunkow, Jan Sr. 25 Brunkow, Richard Fr. Brunkow, Tim Jr. 55 Bryant, Dana Sa. 76 Bryant, Jerry Jr. 56, 246 Buccella, Diane Sr. 25, 227 Bucholtz, Robert Fr. Budlonq, Daivid Fr. 98 Buell, David Sr. 25, 37, 187, 225, Buckstein, Steve So. 76, 237 Buescher, Paul Sa. 76, 276 Buhrmaster, Diane Jr. 56, 227 Bullis, Judith Jr. 56, 217 Bunn, Jerry So. 76 Burbach, Sharon Sr. 251, 198, 200 Burback, Larry So. 76 Burbank, Eldon Sr. 2-5 Burdick, Kimberley So. 76 Burgess, Dianne Fr. 98 Burgess, Patricia So. 76, 233 Burger, Patricia Fr. Burkhart, Barbara Fr. 98 Burkhart, Bob Sa. 76 Burkhardt, Carolyn Fr. 98 Burkheimer, Carlann Jr. 56, 76, 20 Burlando, Frank Sr. 25 Burleson, Jan So.76 Burleson, Theresa Fr. 98 Burnes, Jude Sr. 25 Barnett, Ron Jr. 56 Burnham, Patricia Sr. 25, 200, 203 Burnes, Jean So. 76 Burns, Sallie So. 76 Bush, Colleen Sr. 25, 223 247, 256 98, 202, 278 236 5, 207 Bushman, Phil So. 76, 202, 257, 266, 267 Butler, Mike Fr. 98, 247 Butler, Sandra Jr. 56 Christensen, Sandy Jr. 56, 232 Christopher, Marla Fr. 98, 271 Christopher, Sandra lGayl Sr. 26, 227, 234 Christophersen, John Fr. 98, 256 Chumley, Wayne Fr. 98 Church, Ann Fr. 98 Church, David Jr. 56 Church, Marie Fr. 98, 204 Church, Ron Fr. 98 Cissna, Janice Jr. 76 Ciuman, Judy Jr. 56 Clark, Ann Fr. 98 Clark, David So. 76 Clark, Jim So. 76 Clark, Olin Jr. 56, 218, 288 Clark, Clarke, AnnaJo Jr. 56, 202 Clausen, Barbara Sr. 26, 203 Clausen, Esther Fr. 98 Elausen, Nancy Sr. 26, 228, 271 Clay, Kenneth Fr. 98 Clayberger, Lynne So. 77, 227, 2 Clayton, Greg So. 77 Cleland, Jean Sr. 26 Clement, DeWayne Sr. 26, 64, 223, 231, 240 Clementich, Lynda So. 77 Clements, Cheryl So. 77 Cline, Marilyn So. 77 Clint, Mary Lynn Sr. 26, 221, 136 Clint, Nikki Rae Fr. 98 Clint, Tim Jr. 56 Close, Cheryl So. 77, 223 Coate, Doug Jr. 56, 176 Cofer, Gary Jr. 56 Cofer, Nancy Sr. 26 Coffman, Michael Sr. 26 235, 252 an, Richard Jr. 56, 228, Cogburn, Leeda Jr. 57 Cogburn, Marilvn So. 77. 227 Cogburn, Theodora Fr. 99 Colby, Dennis Jr. 57, 240 Cole, Jeff So. 77 Coleman, Bill So. 77 Coleman, Juanita So. 77, 202, 209, 230, 233 313 Coleman, Lynne Sr. 26 Evans, Kathy Fr. 100 Gaither, Rodney Jr. 59 Coleman, Ronnie So. 77 Coleman, Twila So. 77 Coleman, Yvonne Fr. 94, 99, 271 Collins, Richard Jr. 57, 275 Collins, Shirley Fr. 99 Combe, Richard Jr. 57 Compton, Lauretta Jr. 53, Comstock, Chuck Jr. 57 Condra, Mike Fr. 99 Conners, Linda Jr. 57 Conners, Warren So. 77 Conrad, Steve So. 77, 269 Converse, Bev Jr. 57, 202 Cooke, John Sr. 26 Cool, Lynell Sr. 26. 236 Cook, Ronald Sr. 27 57, 203, 232 STUDE . DEX Delaney, Charlene Sr. 28 Delano, Ray Jr. 57, 231, 275 DeLorenzo, Teresa Fr. 99, 204 Demarinis, Jan Fr. 99, 204 DeMuniz, Paul So. 78, 266 Denfeld, Cathy So. 78 Denley, Gerald Jr. 57, 277 Depretis, Linda Jr. 57, 177, 265 DeRock Mar Jr. 57 177 203 265 1 Y i r i Desbiens, Barry Sr. 20, 28, 61, 163, 165, 172, 231, 240, 241 Detert, Les Sr. 28 Dewing, Sharon Fr. 99 Dhulst, Maryann Sr. 28 Diamond, Catherine So. 78 Diamond, Mike Fr. 99 Dick, Barbara Sr. 28, 235 164, , 273 Evans, Kip Sr. Evans, Linda Fr. 100 swing, Pot sc. 78 Facchini, Gary, So. 78 Fanning, Mike So. 78 Farley, Lee Jr. 58 Farra, Tim Jr. 52, Farrell, Joanne So. 165, 203, 231 78 Farris, Mark Fr. 29, 276 Feasey, Barry Fr. 228 Fehrenbacher, Mich Feldmann, Rick Sr. Fenske, Clifford Fr. ael Sr. 28, 58, 187 100 , 240, 266 Gallagher, DeAnna So. 79 Gont, Christie So. 79 Gant, Fred Fr. 101, 205, 272 Sant, Dennis Jr. 59 Garcia, Judi Sr. 30, 215 Gard, Carol Jr. 59 Gardiner, Gerald Jr. 59, 169, Gardner, Joanne Jr. 59, 227 Garenstrom, Bill Sr. 30 Garner, Alan Jr. 59 203 Garrett, Brent lSkipl Sr. 30, 202, 252, 23947 Garrett, Barbara Jo So. Garrison, Jennifer So. 79, 234 Garrison, Vinci Fr. 101 Gaskell, Michael Sa. 79 Dickson, Marilyn Fr. 99 Cooke, Teri So. 77 Gertz, Carol So. 79 . Cooper, Coo er Erma Jr. 57, 191 Linda Jr. 57 P Cooper: Virginia Sr. 27 Coquillette, Jim Jr. 57 Corbett, Corbin, Linda So. 77 Claudia Fr. 99 Corbin, Darrel So. 77 Corbin, Sandra So. Corcilius, Dennis Sr. 27 Corey, John So. 77 Cork, Michael Sr. 27, 207 Cottengim, Ann So. 77, 207 Cotton, Dick Fr. 99 Coughenmower, Steven Fr. 99, 247 Coulter, Bill Jr. 57 Coultis, Mary Sr. 27, 225, 227 Cowan, Janic Jr. 57 Didier, Bonnie Fr. 57 Dikeman, Forrest Sr. 28 Dishong, Dan Fr. 99 Disselhorst, Diane Sr. 20, 28, 139, 178, 200, 2-23, 251, 264 Ditomaso, Daved So. 78 Ditomaso, Linda Sr. 28 Ditty, Alvin Jr. 222, 240, 252 Ditty, Joan So. 78 Dixon Larr So. 78, 263 i Y Dixon, Mary So. Fendley, Pat So. 78 Fenska, Clifford Fr. 100 Ferguson, Jan Fr. 100 Ferguson, Jim Sr. 29, 222 Ferland, Chris So. 78 Ferrell, Larry Jr. 58 Ferrenburg, Linda Sr. Ferrington, Bev Sr. 20, 29, 64, 138, 2035 2 Feyen, Val Jr. 58 Fezler, Susan Fr. 100 Field, Florence So. 78 Fillhouer, Ron Sr. 29 Fillingness, Butch Fr. 100 Fink, Janice Fr. 100 Finley, Barry Jr. 58, 250 Finley, James Jr. 58 Finnegan, Ron Fr. 100 Gasser, Susan Fr. 113 Finney, Jan So. 79 Cowan, Penny Sr. 27 Cox, Colleen Fr. 99 Cox, Dave Sa. 77, 130, 131 Cox, Ron Jr. 71 Coyle, Molly Sr. 27, 216, 217, 227, 234 Crabbe, Colleen So. 77, 228 Craig, Chuck Fr. 99 Dooyen, Myma Jr. 58, 221 Dorrell, Estelle Sr. 19. 28, 228 Dorton, Barbara Jr. 68, 232 Dorton, Richard Fr. 94, 99, 165, 172, Dotson, Thomas So. 78 Dow, Murray Fr. 100, 247 Dowell, Dora Fr. 100 Downs, Ruth Fr. 100 Drais Laura So 78 271 omki, oisfiq Ji. 56, 236 Dressler, Mike Fr. 94, 100, 165, 172, 256, 247 , 269 Finnegan, Steven So. 79, 226 Gates, Carolyn Jr. 59 Gates, Jim Jr. 59 Gatzke, William So. 79 Gaukerud, Carol So. 79 Gault, Charles Fr. 101 Gauntt, Margaret So. 79 Gay, Barbara Jr. Gay, Donna Sr. Gentry, Jeanne Jr. George, Bob Fr. 30 George, Frances So. 59, 227 George, Michelle So. 79, 234 Gepner, Lynetta So. 79 Gerbovitz, Barbara Gerriets, Lucille Sr. 59, 236 So. 79 20, 30, 127, 165, 2-25 235, 23 Getch, Gayla Sr. 30, 226, 236 Getta, Linda Fr. 113 Du Bose, Jim So. 78 Craige, Claudia Fr. 99, 154 Cramer, Larry Crandall, April Jr. 57, 207 Crandall, Robert Sr. 27 Crandell, lone Fr. 99, 271 Craner, Barbara Fr. 99 Craner, Greg Jr. 57 Crawford, Fred J. 57, 233 Crawford, Judy So. 77 Crawford, Nancy Fr. 99 Craycraft, Jeanine So. 77 Crebasso, Charmaine Fr. 99 Crouse, Dan So. 77, 207 Crouse, Keith Jr. 57 Crouse, Ken Sr 27 Crow, Annie Fr. 99 Crown, Ronny Sr. 27 Cuda, Stefani Jr. 57 Cumley, Wayne Fr. 247, 278 Cunningham, Sharon Sr. 27 Curtis, Dick Sr. 27, 117, 175, 192, 240, 241, 245, 246 Curtis, Robert Fr. Cushman, Sandra Sr. 27, 204, 225 Cutshall, Vicki Jr. 57, 202 D D'Agostine, Greg Sr. 27 Dohlman, Julie Jr. 57 Dailey, Lon So. 77, 231 Dalrymple, Joan Jr. 57, 236 Dalton, Dennis Jr. 57 Dordick, Freya So. Darnell, Cherry So. 77, 234 Drew, Gordon Sr. 28 Dryden, Sue So. 78, 216, 217, 218 Du Bravac, Diane Jr. 58, 202 Duffey, Dennis Jr. 58 Duffield, Penny Sr. 28, 165, 172, Duley, Maureen So. 78 Dulis, Craig So. 78 Dummler, Jeanne Jr. 58 Dunqan, Dan Jr. 71 Dunlop, Mark Fr. 100, 247, 278 Dunlop, Tim Jr. 58. 205, 207 Dunn, Andrea Jr. 58 Dunn, Barbara Fr. 100 Dunn, Carol Fr. Dunny, Danny So. 78, 263 Du Pont, Tyrone Fr. 100 Durant, Linda Fr. 78 Dwyer, Bebe Sr. 28 Dyck, Jeanne Jr. 58 Dyreson, Don Fr. 100 Eastman, George So 78, 277 Eastman, Mary Sr. 20. 28 Eastman, Mike Sr. 29 Eaton, Diane So. 78, 207, 213 Eaton, Janet Sr. 29 Eaton, John Jr. 58, 207 Eaton, Ralph Jr. 58 Eberhart, Elyce Sa. 78 Eberhart, Linda Jr. 71 Eberlein, Janet So. 225, 236 Finney, Gilbert Jr. 58 Fischer, Tom Jr. 58 Fisher, Gloria So. 79 Fisher, Nancy Jr. 58, 234 Fiskum, Dave Fr. 100, 248, Fitzgerald, Donna Fr. 100 Fitzgerald, Susan Fr. 278 Gibbons Karen Jr. 59, 208, 225 Gibbs, Edith Sr. 30 Gibson, Ken Fr. 101 Gibston, Patricia Fr. 101, 234 Gibson, Sherril Sr. 30 Gibson, Tom Fr. 101 Gilbert, Amy Fr. 101 Gildner, Peggy So. 73, 80, 233 Fitzgerald, Terri Jr. 53, 58, 71 . .C . Fitzpatri k, Michael So. 79 Fleming, Judy So. 79 Fletcher, La Mont Sr. 29 Fletcher, Le Ann Fr. 100 Fletcher, Mary Lou Fr. 100 Fletcher, Richard Fr. 100 Fletcraft, Gail So. 79 Flitcraft, Sue Fr. 100 Floyd, Carol Fr. Floyd, Cathie Fr. 100 Floyd, Charlene Jr. 58 Floyd, Rena So. 25, Foisie, Marci Fr. 100 Ford, James Jr. 58 Ford, Janet So. 79 Forken, Pat Jr. 59 Forst, Carol Sa. 79 73, 79 Floyd, Cathie Fr, 100 Fosback, Norman So. 79, 277 Foster, Vicki So. 79 Fowler, Margaret Jr. 59 Fowler, Pam Fr. 100 Fowler, Tami Fr. 100 Fowler, Tom Sr. 20, 29, 169, Gilbreth, Susan Jr. 59 Gillespie, Braden So. 80, 257, 269 Gilman, Loraine Sr. 20, 30, 200, 228, 23 Gilman, Melody So. 80, 228 Gilpin, John Fr. 101 Gisi, Michael Jr. 59 Gladney, Mike Jr. Glass, Bruce Jr. 59 Glenn, John So. 80 Glenzer, Andrea Jr. Glenzer, Sheldon Fr. 101 Glosson, Harriet So. 80, 217 Goble, Bob So. 80 Goetien, Fred Fr. 101 Goetien, Tami Jr. 59 Goetz, Ricky Fr. 101 Goetz, Stephen Fr. 101 Goff, Kathryn Jr. 59 Golden, Kenneth Fr. Goldman, Margo So. 80 Goldsmith Mike Fr. 101, 248 Goldsmith, Patricia Jr. 59, 203, 212, 234 Gomes, Eileen Jr. 59 Goaclhue, Dan So. 80 ' 203, 231, 240, 241 Fowler, Virginia Fr. 100 Fox, Corliss Jr. 59 Fox, Ron Fr. Foye, Laurel So. 79 Fragall, Robin Jr. 231, 240, 263 Frakes, Clyde Sr. 29 Francis, Jim Sr. 30 Goodman, Gary Fr. 101, 207 Goodrick, Cynthia Jr. 59, 220 Goodrick, Lynda Jr. 59, 221, 222, 236 Gorder, Charles Jr. 59, 240 Gorder, Stan Sr. Gordon, Lynda So. 80 Gordon, Nancy Sr. 225, 230, 235, 236, 29 Gordy, Albert So. 80, 188 Frazler, Linda Fr. 101 Darnell, Dean Fr. 99 Darnell, Ted So 77 Darnielle, Doug So. Darr, Byron So. 77, 225 Darrin, Robert Sr. 27, 235, 248 DaSilva, Ann Jr. 57 Daugherty, Adell So. 77 Daugherty, Linda So. 77 Ecklund, Victor Sr. 2 Ede, Deann Jr. 58 Ede, Sharon Jr. 58 Edgerton, Jay Sr. 9, 171,197, 207 Edwards, David Edwards, Harlan Edwards, Jeanie Egbers, Ellen Jr. Egbers, Kathy Fr. Fr. 100 Jr. 58, 231, 263, 277 Fr. 58, 204, 207 100, 204, 271 Francois, Karen Jr. 59 Franklin, Bobbi So. 79, 202 Franklin, Betty Lou, So. 79, 202 Franz, John Jr. 30, 2-73 Garter, Barney Sr. Gortner, Christine Sr. 19, 200 Gortner, Sandra Jr. 53, 59, 202 Goss, Dave So. 80 Daugherty, Mike Fr. 99 Davis, Dave Jr. 57, 203, 233, 240, 252, 269 Davis, Dewy So. 77, 248, 277 Davis, Donna So. 77, 2-33 Davis, Jarrott So. Davis, Jill Fr. 99 Davis, John Jr. 57 Davis, Judy Sr. 20, 25, 28, 168, 198, 200, 226, 237 Davis, Mike Sr. Davis, Steve Fr. 99 Davis, Stephen D. Davis, Wanda Jr. 57, 221, 222, 236 Eglitis, Dagmar Fr. 100 Eichman, Gordon Jr. 58 Eignor, Doug So. 78 Ekblad, Craig So. 78 Eldridge, Sharon Jr. 58 Elliott, Bruce Sr. 29 Elliott, Mary So. 78, 191 Elliott, Tim Jr. 58 Ellis, Clyde Sr. 29, 205 Emstrum, Terry Fr. 100 Enfield, Brian So. 204, Enfield Gre Sr. 29 207 Frazer, Fred So. 79 Frazer, Kathie Sr. 20, 30, 39, 138, 168, 200, 207, 232 Freauff, Jim So. 79, 263 Freaut, John Sr. 30, 31, 231, 240 Fredrich, Bruce Sr. 30, 222 Frederick, Marian Fr. 101 Fredericks, Richard So. 79 Frederick, Maxine Fr. 101 Fredericks, Stewart So. 79, 257, 277 Freed, Tim Jr. 59, 211, 228 Freeman, Bonnie Jr. 59, 236 Frey, John Sr. 30 Friend, Murl So. 79 Fry, Shirley Fr. 101 Fuentez, Irene So. 79 Goughler, Karen Jr. 59, 232 Dawson, Lynne Jr. 57, 170, 189, 232 Day, Earl Jr. Day Jim Fr. 99 Day, Mary So. 77, 223 Dea, Marilee Fr. 99 Dean, Greg Jr. 57, 231, Dean, Kenny Fr. 99 DeBoer, Justin Jr. 57, 203, 248, 252 240, 277 i 99 Eng, Gilda So. 78 England, Susan So. 7 Engstrom, Pam So. 78 8 Engstrom, Sandi Jr. 58 Enyeart, Verna So. 78 Erickson, Catherine Fr. 113 Erickson, Dianne Jr. Ernst, Karen Sr. 58 240, 241 , Fuller, Dave So. 79 Fuller, Greg Fr. 113 Fuller, John Sr. 30, 231, 240, 249, 279 Fuller, Robbie Fr. 113 Fuller, Wayne Jr. 59, 231, 277 Fuller, Wayne So. 79, 246 Fulton, George So. 79 Gowon, Theodore Fr. 101 Graebel, Patricia Fr. 101 Graeber, Ron Fr. 101, 205, 247 Graf, Linda Sa. BO, 205 Graham, Bryon So. 80 Graham, Gary So. 80, 277 Graham, Janette Jr. 59 Graham, Jim Sa. 80 Graham, Jerry Fr. 101 Graham, John Sa. Graham, Mabel Sr. Graham, Tom Fr. 101 Graham, Yvonne Fr. 101 Grahn, Mariu So. 80 Gram, Terry Fr. 101 Grammon, Marcia Fr. 101 Grammon, Marla Fr. 101 Grangroth, Terry Fr. 113 Grant, Frances Jr. 59, 22, 227, 236 Grant, Mary Jane Fr. 234 So. 80, 234 80, 234 Graver, Pamela Grover, Pat So. Graver, Russ Jr. 60, 203 Gray, Karen Sa. 73, 80, 130 DeBunce, Sherry Fr. 113 Deck, Jane Sr. 28, 120 Dehut, Susan Fr. 99 DeKalb, Jake Sr. 28, 187 DeKalb, Jenifer So. 78, 2-8 314 Etchison, Greg Jr. 58, 223, 231, 242 Etchison, Jim Fr. 100 Etchison, Kathy Sr. 29, 220, 222 Eurick, Arliz Jr. 58 Evans, Gary So. 78 , 263, 275 G Gaarenstroom, Judy Fr. 101 Gaarentsroom,,Richarcl Fr. 101 Gaarenstroom, William Sr. Gabrielson, Bruce Jr. 59, 263 Gray, Raymond Sr. Green, Cheryl So. 80 Green, Chuck Sr. 216, 217, 218, 234, 288 Green, Conrad 231 Green, Maxine Fr. 101 Green, Nancy Fr. 101 Green, Patricia S. Fr. 101 Green, Patricia Lynn So. 80 Green, Peggy So. 80 Green, Walter Jr. 60, 231, Greer, Don So. 80 Greer, Kathleen So. 80 Gregares, George Fr. 102, 152 Gressel, Stephen Fr. 102 Grier, Dave So. 80 Grier, Gordon Sr. Griffey, Kevin Fr. 102 Griffith, Walter Fr. 102 Grimes, Susan So. 80, 233, 271 Grimmer, Gregory Fr. 102 Grinnell, Janet Sa. 80 Grisham, Claudia So. 80 Groot, David Fr. 102 Groot, Roxann So. 80, 227 Gronroos, Teeny So. 80 Gronroos, Jeannette Sr. 80 Gross, JoAnne Jr. 60, 204 Grosz, Gerald Fr. 102 Grubb, Jennifer Fr. 102 Grubbs, Annette Fr. Grubbs, Jennifer Fr. 102, 271 Gruetter, Vallerie So. 80 Gruetzke, Janis So. 80 Gruetzke, Ken Jr. 71 Grundmeyer, JoAnn Fr. 102 Guerrettaz, Sally So. 80, 170 240, 241, 263, 277 Guerrettaz, Susan Jr. 53, 60, 202 Gumbert, Della Fr. 102 Gulan, Linda Jr. 60, 217 Helen Jr. 60 Barbara Sr. 20 Sandy Jr. 60 Susan Sr. 194, 204, Conrad Sr. 208, 272 Gul 1 ixson , Gunderson, Gunderson, Gunderson, Gustafson, Gustafson, 207 STUDE Harris, Robert Fr. 102 Hart, Bob Fr. Hart, Don Fr. 102, 256, 275, 278 Hart, John So. 81, 72, 165, 172, Hart, Judy Jr. 60 Hartbauer, Jane So. 81 Hartley, Carol So. 81 Hartly, Judy Sr. 32, 236 Hartsoe, Della Fr. 102 Hartung, John So. 81, Hartzell, Don So. B1 Harvey, Bob Fr. 102 Harvey, Ed Jr. 60 Harvey, Judy Jr. 60 Harvey, Mary Sr. 32 Hastay, Cheryl Fr. 102 Hatton, Karen Fr. 103 Houck, Jim Sr. 19, 32, 175 Hatton, Jib Sr. 32, 19, 175 Hawkins, John Jr. 60 Hawkins, Jerry So. 81 Hawkins, Dawn Fr. 103 Hawley, Dave So. 81, 202 Hays, Marcia So. 81 Haynes, Carl Fr. 103 Headlee, Donna Fr. 103 Healey, Alana Fr. 103 Healey, Judy So. 81 Heath, Curtis So. 81, 257, 269 Heffler, Bill Sr. 32 Hegrenes, Pat Jr. 60 Hein, Linda So. 81, 150 Hein, Pat So. 81, 227 Heisen, Loren Fr. 103 Linda Sr. 33 Keith Jr. 60 Deanna Jr. 60, 174, 264 233 Heisen, Helser, Helzer, Hempel, Judy So. 81 Henderson, Betty Henderson , Dave So. 81, 218 Fr. 103 236, 277 Jon Sr 117 208 Gustafson , Hall, Cliff Sr. Joy So. 81, 270 H Haag, Warren Sr. 83 Hackett, Kathy So. 81 Gustafson, John So. 80, 272 . , 209 , 218 Haddox, Sarah Sr. 20, 203, 230 Sr. 32 Jr. 60 102, 207 207, 102 102 Haley, Pat So. 81 Fr. 102 Hagan, Sharon Hagen, Carole Hale, Jack Fr. Hale, Jack Fr. Hale, Mirl Fr. Haley, Sharon Hall, Cheryl So. 81 32 Hendrickson, Jan Jr. 60 Hendrickson, Rick Sr. 33 Henrie, James So. 81, 103 Hendrickson, Bill Sr. 146, 231, 240, 241, , 266 Henrikson, Susan So. 53, 60 Henrikson, Susan So. 60, 53 Hennig, Vicki Fr. 103 Henry, Ted Fr. 103 Henwood, Joanne Jr. 60, 213 Henwood Linda So 1 , . 8 Herald, Marie 33, 207, 223 Herr, Jan So. 81 Herron, George Jr. 60 Hall I-lall , Jan So. 73, 81 Linda Fr. 113, 168 Hall, Hall, Hall, Micheale Jr. 60, 71, 220, Hallas, Charles Sr. 32 Hallas, Connie Sr. 32, 54, 175, Hallas, Ken Jr. 71 Hallas, Jim Sr. 183, 222, 236 Hallock, Peter Jr. 60, 71 Helzer, Deanna Jr. 60 Hamaker, Carol Fr. 102 Hamaker, Steve So. 81 Hamburg, Ken Fr. 102, 247 Hamilton L nda Sr. 20 32 45 Marlene Fr. 102 Carol Jr. 60 r Y 1 176, ist, zoo, 220, 222,'230: 236 177, 265 127, 175, 232, 236, 294 l DEX Hoffert, Lynn Fr. 103 Hoffert, Susan So. 82 Hofland, Richard So. 82 Hafman, Fred So. 82 Hogan, Larry Jr. 61, 225 Hoge, Bill Fr. 103 Hoge, Frank Fr. 103 Hoge, Georgia Jr. 61 Hogerton, Karol So. 82 Hahn, Gretchen Fr. 168, 103 Holden, Bob Jr. 71, 205, 207 Hollingsworth, Darlene So. 82 Hollinsworth, Esther Fr. 103 Holm, Becky 50. 82 Holmes, Denny Jr. 61 Holsheimer, Geirgiann Sr. 34, 165, 220, 233, Holt, Richard Fr. 103, 247 Holtman, Terry So. 82 Holub, Harold Fr. 103, 202 Holweger, Shirleen Sr. 34 Hooper, Doug Fr. 103 249, 272 Hooper, Cory Jr. 61 Hoover, Pauline Sr. 81, 227 Hope, Jim So. 82, 202 Hopkins, Edna So. 82 Hopkins, Harriet Jr. 61 Hopkins, Neil Fr. 103 Hopper, Diane Fr. 103 Hopper, Jerry Sr. 34 Hopper, Linda Fr. 103, 150, 192, 271 Hopton, Bonnie Sr. 34 Hapton, Tom Sr. 34, 231, 276 Horn, Torn Jr. 61 Hotchkiss, Elaine Fr. 103 Hotchkiss, Phylliss Sr. 34 Houston, Charles Sr. 34, 215, Howard, Pam Jr. 61 Howell, Gay Jr. 61 Hoy, Carole So. 82 Huber, Joanne So. 82, 233 Huenergard, Vickie Sr. 54, 213 Hufana, Vicki Jr. 61 Hume, Claudia So. 82, 236 Hunsaker, Ray Jr. 61 Hunsperger, Dennis Sr. Hunt, Judy Jr. Hunter, Jack Sr. 34 Hunter, Terry Jr. 61, Hunter, Bill Fr. 103, 235 Huntoon, Lynda So. B2 Husk, Wayne Sr. 34 Husk, Jim Jr. 61 Hustad, Jan Jr. 61, 221 Huston, Rhonda So. 82 Hutchens, Kenny Fr. 103 228 231 , 234, 288 Johns, Tom So. 83 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Barbara So. 83 Beverly Sr. 35, 227, 234, 235, 236 Clay So. 83, 248 Carol Jr. 62, 234, 235 Johnson, Darrell Sr. 35 Johnson, David Sr. 35 Johnson, Dennis Sr. 35 Johnson, Donald So. 83 Johnson, Eric Sr. 35 Johnson, Gail So. 83 Johnson, Judy Sa. 83 Johnson, Lana Fr. 104 Johnson, Laury Fr. 104 Johnson, Leahnell Jr. 62 Johnson, Mike Jr. 62, 192, 207, 250 Johnson, Nancy So. 83 Johnson, Pam Fr. 113 Johnson, Richard Sr. 35 Johnson, Rodger So. 83 Johnson, Sandra Sr. 35, 187 Johnson, Johnson, Sharion Sr. 35 Tim So. 83, 246 Johnstun, Joyce Jr. 62 Jolley, Carol Jr. 62 Jolley, Steve So. 83 Jones, Eddie So. 83, 250 Jones, Jeri Fr. 62 Janes, Joyce Sr. 35, 227 Jones, Judy So. 83, 202, 209 Jones, Karen Fr. 104, 125 Jones, Linda Fr. 104 Jones, Luther So. Janes, Maureen So. Jones, Mel So. 83 Jones, Richard Fr. 104 Jones, Shirley So. 83 Jorg, Beverly Fr. 104 Jorgensen, Perry So. B3 Jay, Ron Sr. 35 Judd, Sue So. 83, 104 Jungkeit, Clarice So. 83 K Kahm, Vikki So. 83 Kannenberg, Bruce So. 202, 269 Karitis, Mike So. 83 Karterman, Scott Jr. 62 Kasch, Bill So. 83 Kasch, Kathy Fr. 104 Kathka, Judith Jr. 62, 104 Kavonius, Judy Sr. 35 Kearney, Karolyn Jr. 62, 235 Kearney, Lee Sr. 35 Kearney, Norman So. Keelan, Loren Fr. 104 Herrick, Andrea Fr. 113 Herron, Betsy Sr. 20, 33, 127, 165, 172, 175, zoo, 236 Hershey Caroline Sr. 33, 204, 227 Hershey, Mary So. 204, 81, 207 Hertner, Steve Sr. 33, 119, 266 Herzber Carol So 82 91 . Heydel, Evelyn Jr. 60, 220, 2 Herzog, Cathy Fr. 103 Heuer, Dianne Sr. 33 Heuer, Sue So. 82 Hewitt, Gary Jr. 60, Heydel, John Sr. 33 Hibbard, Christine So. 82 Hibbs, Bruce Fr. 103 Hicinbothom, Lynn Jr. 60 222, 230 lgou, Lucy So. 82, 189, 225, 271 lngebrigtsen, Joy Fr. 103 Inglis, Sharyl Fr. 103, 250 lnukai, Carol Jr. 61, 234 lnukai, Myra Sr. 20, 34 lnukai, Thomas Fr. 103, 247 Irving, Sherilyn Fr. 103 lsseks, Winifred Jr. 61, 71 Iverson, Jon Jr. 61 Iverson, Rabin Jr. 61 J Jacklin, Carol Jr. 61 Jacklin, Dina Fr. 104 Jackson, Bryant So. 82 Jackson, Gary Jr. 61, 248, 276 Keeler, Diane Jr. 62 Keller, Kathleen Fr. 104 Keller, Linda Fr. 104 Keller, Yvonne Sr. 36, 221 Kelley, Ada Fr. 104 Kelley, Brian Sr. 36 Kelley, Kelly, Tom Sr. 36, 288 Kemp, Lana Jr. 62, 264 Kenisan, Vicki Fr. 104 Kennedy, Jan So. 83 Kennedy, Mildred Jr. 62, Kennedy, Robert Fr. 104, Kenny, Robin Jr. 62 Kent, Dennis Fr. 104, 278 Kent, Stephanie Jr. 62 Claudello Sr. 36, 203, 236 Mariorie So. 83 203, 232 273 Kenyon, Kenyon, Kay Jr. 62 Linda Sr. 36 Hamilton, Nona So. 81, 205 Hamm, Jeff Fr. 102, 122, 247, 256, 278 Hammill, Linda Sr. 29, 32, 203 Hammon, Betty Jean So. 81, 271 Hicinbothom, Richard Fr. 103 Hicks, Curtis Jr. 71 Hicks, Sandra Jr. 60, 2-33 Hicks, Steven Fr. 103 Hiegel, Fred Jr. 60, 269 Higginbotham, Jim Fr. 103, 247, 256, 269 Higgins, Carol So. 82, 235 Higgins, Georgia Fr. 94, 95, 103, 177 Jackson, Robert Sr. 34 Jackson, Ted Jr. 61, 272 Jacobs, Bob Jr. 61 Jacoby, Karen So. 82 Kepcha Kersey, Kessler, , Michael So. 83 Patricia Fr. 104 Kesterson, Marilyn Fr. 104 Hammil, John So. 81 Hanby, George Fr. 102, 207 Haner, Carol So. 81 Haner, Dave So. 93 Haner, Gerald Sr. 32 Hancock, Linda So. 81 Hanna, Delores Fr. 102 Hannaman, Linda Jr. 228 Hansen, Chris Fr. 102, 202, 213, 278 Hansen, Glenda Fr. Hansen, Robert Fr. Hansen, Sandra Fr. 102 Hansen, Teri So. 81 Hanset, Mary Sr. 32 Hanset, Ruth Fr. 102 Hanset, Pat Sr. 32 Hanset, Toni So. 81 Hanson Jan So. 81 Harbert, Scott So. 81, 250 Harbin, Virginia Jr. 60, 139 Hardy, Rick Jr. 60, 277 Hargrove, Sandra Sr. Hargreaves, Eric Fr. 102 Haring, Virginia Sr. 32 Harn, Barbara Fr. 102 Harney, Michael Fr. Harrington, Nancy Jr. 60, 236 Harris, Bev Sr. 32 Harris, Chris Sr. 32, 64, 222, 230, 236, 200 Harris, Linda Fr. 102, 205 Harris, Norma So. 81, 170, 221, 227, 235, 236 Higgins, Pat So. 82 Higgs, Cricket Jr. 60 Hildebrand, Kris So. 82 202, 209 Hill, Barbara So. 82, 227 Hill, Bruce Fr. Hill, Dale Jr. 60 Hill, Grace Sr. 33, 225 Hill, Susan So. 82, 218 Hille, Sharon So. 82, 207 Hillig, Susan Fr. 103 Hilzer, John Sr. 33 Hinds, Karen Jr. 61 Hindley, Larry Fr. 103 Hines, Linda Jr. Hinkle, George Hinman, Nancy Hirsch, Jack Jr. Hirsch, Robert Jr. 61 Hixon, Dennis Fr. Hielt, Barbara Sr. 205, 33 Hoak, Louise Fr. 113 Hackman, Diane Sr. 33, 225, 226, Hodges, Glen Sr. 33 Hodges, Ron Jr. 61 Hodges, Ted So. B2 Hodgson, Marge So. 82 Hoehl, Chris Jr. 61, 227 Hoehl, Jay Sr. 33 Hoerling, Derald So. B2 Hoff, Rodney Jr. 61 61 Jr. 61 So. 82 60 228, 236 Hofferber, Jim Sr. 33, 43, 186, 209, 231, 252, 254, ,Hoffert, Adele Sr. 34 255, 276 Jagielski, Mike So. 82, 257 Jokes, Gail Sr. 20, 34, 165, 170, 172, 178, 225, 226, 236 James, Alastair Sr. 34, 127, 194, 197, 231, 233, 249, 272 James, Beverly Jr. 61 James, Laurie Jr. 61 James, Mikel Sr. 34 James, Susan Sr. James, Tom Fr. 104, 266 James, William So. 82, 246 Jansen, Jeanie Fr. 104 Jarrell, Betty So. 82, 227 Jarvis, Don So. 82 Jeans, Don Fr. 104, 204 Jeans, Pam So. 83 Jenkins Gerry Jr. 61, 202 Jenkins, Janice So. 83 Jenkins, Jim Sr. 35 Jennings, Alta Jr. Jennings, William So. Jensen, Dan Sr. 20, 35 Jensen, Diana Fr. 113 Jensen, Judy Jr. 61 Jensen, Richard Fr. 104, 256, 278 Jensen, Steve Fr. Jensen, Steve Jr. 61 Jensen, Sue Jr. 104 Jeppesen, Karen Jr. 61 Jessey, Susan Jr. 62 ' Johansen, John Jr. 60, 130, 205, 207 Johansen, Solfrid Sr. 35, 170, 228 Johns, Shirley Jr. 62, 227 X Ketchum, Robert Fr. 104 Keyes, Jerry Fr. Keyes, Joanne So. 83 Keyes, Phyllis Fr. 104 Keyes, Thomas Jr. 62, 130 Killam, Jay Sr. 36 Killham, Curtis So. 83 Killingbeck, Diane So. 83 Killingbeck, Lynda Sr. 36, 225, 236 Killinger, Stanley Sr. 36, 231, 252, 2 Killinger, Steven So. 83, 130 Kimbriel, Judy Jr. , Kincaid. Brenda Fr. 104, 204 King, Carolyn So. King, Dave Sr. 36, 177, 231, Kinman, David So. 83 Kinnear, Pat Jr. 62 Kinzel, Sharon Jr. 62 Kirby, Diane Sr. 36 Kirkpatrick, Don So. 83, 272 53, 255 250, 265 Kirkpatrick, Pat Sr. 20, 36, 168, 226 Kissell, Jeanelle Sr. 36, 227 Kissell, Karen Fr. 104 Kissinger, Nelanda Fr. 104 Kistler, Dick So. 83 Kitzerow, Mary Ann Jr. 62, 194, 2-36 Klann, Dianne So. 83 I Klarquist, Kenneth Fr. 104, 207 ' Klassen, JoAnn Jr. 62, 204 Klassen, Robert So. 202, 256 Klein, Gary Sr. 36 Kleiner, Darlene Fr. 104 Kline, James Fr. 105, 248 315 Klug, Barbara Jr. 62 Knowls, Trudie Jr. 71 Kneebone, Becky So. B3 Knott, Karen Sr. 20, 36, 43, 167, 168 Knott, Steven So. 83 Knox, Jim Sr. 36 Koch, Byllee Fr. 105 Kolden, Gail Sr. 21, 36, 236 Kolden, Janice Fr. 105 Kontax, Leonard So. 84 Korte, Trudy Jr. 62 Koski, Don Fr. 105 Koski, Karen Sr. 37 Koss, Ruth So. 84 Kosydar, Joe So. 84 Kosydar, John Sr. 37, 169, 236, 273 Krafsic, Karen So. 84 Krause, Kathy Fr. 105 Krause, Pam Sr. 21, 37, 236 Kreider, Robert Fr. 113 Kriens, Bonnie So. 84, 202, 209, 233 Kriens, Jim Jr. 62 Kriens, Loretta Sr. 37, 170 Krieske, Andrea Fr. 94, 105, 271 Kreutz, Craig Jr. 62 Krombein, Gary Jr. 62, 202 Kromm, Harry Fr. 105 Kromm, Larry Sa. 84, 273 Krueger, Charlene Jr. 62, 220 Krueger, Mark So. 84 Kublick, Barbara So. 105 Kublick, Larry Sr. 37 Kuns, Terry Jr. 62 Kyer, Twila Sr. 31, 37, 166, 200, 264 I. Lacey, Nancy Jr. 62 Ladum, Robert Sr. 21, 37, 169, 192, 209, 231, 248, 249, 275 Ladwig, Cheryl Jr. 62, 234 Ladwig, Marsha Fr. 105, 205, 234 Logasse, John Jr. 62 Lohde, Joanne Jr. 62 Lohmers, Dennis So. 84 Lahodny, Nancy Fr. 105 Lake, Bonnie Sr. 37 Lamb, Carol Lee Sr. 37 Lambert, Cheryl So. 84 Lambert, Fred Jr. 63, 252, 266 Lambert, Phyllis Jr. 63, 205 Lamer, Mary Lou Fr. Lampard, Keith Sr. 37, 266, 267 Lampello, Mildred Sr. 37 Lande, Tom Sr. 37 Landfair, Cheryl Jr. 63 Landolt, Steve So. 84 Landon, Charles So. Landon, Darlene Jr. 71 Landon, Robert Fr. 105 Landreth, Sandra So. Lane, Sylvia Jr. 63 Langston, Julie Fr. 105 La Pine, Janet Jr. 63 Larson, Bob So. 84 Larson, Connie Fr. 95, 105 Larson, Jeanne So. Larson, Jerry Fr. 105 Larson, Kris Jr. 54, 63, 177, 265 Larson, Kurt Sr. 37, 181, 183, 203, 231, Larson 263, 264, 272 Lee Fr. 95, 105 Larsonl Lynn sr. 37, 142, iss Larson, Maureen Fr. 113 Larson, Tom So. 84, 130 Lasater, Annette Jr. 63 Laughlin, Craig So. 84, 250 Lautenschlager, Sharon Sr. 37 La Valley, Pat Fr. 105, 248, 278 La Vonne, Cheryl So. 84 Lawson, Barbara Sr. 38, 223 Le Brun, David Jr. 63, 169, 176, 231, 240, 241 Lee, Dennis Sr. 38, 203 Lee, La Vonne So. 84 Lee, Madeleine So. 84 Lee, Tom Fr. 105 Lees, Robert Fr. 105 Lees, Roberta Sr. 38 Le Febure, Linda Fr. 105 Leinum, Bill Fr. 63 Leinum, Eddie Jr. Leitz Crai Jr 1 9 - Leitzel, Lynn Fr. 105 Lemme, Joyce Fr. 105 Leonard, Bill Sa. 84, 228, 277 Less Less eg, James Sr. 38, 204, 207 ig, Donna Jr. 63 Le Tourneux, Carol Fr. 105, 207 Le Tourneux, Nancy Jr, 63 Leu, Leu, Lew Lew Lew Lew Ley, 1-SY, Daryl Fr. 105, 207, 247, 272 Darlene Jr. 63, 181 in, Stephen Fr. 105 is, Charleen Fr. 105 is, Christine So. 84 is, Ronald Jr. Darrell Sr. 38, 203 Terry So. 84, 269 Lien, Cathy Fr. Lien, William So. Lieppmon, Steve Sa. 84, 250 316 STLJDE Lightfoot, Sheila So. 84, 251 Lilley, Mary So. 84 Lincicum, Mike Jr. 63, 207 Lind, Barbara Jr. 63 Lindblad, Butch Jr. 63, 203, 266 Lindblad, Pat Sr. 38, 227, 236 Liming, Johanna Fr. 105 Lindemann, Marcia So. 84 Linder, Wally Sr. 38 Linfoot, Dave So. 84 Lindley, Pete Fr. 105 Lindsey, Pat 233 Listra, Vince Fr. 105 Littlefield, Randy Fr. 105 Lively, Gay Jr. 63, 226 Locke, Karen Fr. 105 Loeffler, Greg Fr. 106, 247, 278 Lofton, Lynnette Jr. 63 Logan, Dave Jr. 20 Logan, Keith Jr. 63, 231, 240, 241, 245, 263 Lo hr Kath Fr. 106 181 208 9 Y Y 1 Loghry: shawn sr. 21, 37, 'sa, 49, wa, 2oo 205, 206, 209, 213, 234, 236, neo Londos, Tim Jr. 63, 203, 231, 240, 241, 277 Long, Colene Fr. 106 Long, James So. 84 Long, Jim Fr. Long, Virginia Sr. 38 Loose, Charlotte Fr. 106 Loper, Sharrell Sr. 38 Loper, Susan So. 84 Lopez, Kai Jr. 63, 215, 216, 217, 234 Losinger, Chris Fr. 106 Losinger, Pot Jr. 63 Love, Michael So. 84, 207, 248, 277 Loveland, Bryant Jr. 63 Lovell, Bill Fr. 105 Lowe, Carolyn Fr. 106, 125 Lowther, Fred So. 84 Lucas, Ron Sr. 166 Lucas, Sheila So. 84 Ludohl, Alvin Sr. 38 Ludohl, Lawanda Fr. 106 Ludohl, Lon So. 84 Ludwick, Jan Fr. 106 Ludwig, Gary Sr. 38, 231, 240, 241 Luey, Janne Sr. 38, 235, 236 Lund, Darrel Sr. Lutmon, Daria So. 84, 227 Lutz, Carol Jr. 63, 196 Lutz, Craig Jr. 63 Lutz, Ron Fr. 106, 247 Lyman, Dorothea Jr. 63, 216, 217 Michelle So. 84 Lyman, Lynch, Donna Jr. 63 Bradley Fr. 106, 233, 247, 278 Lynott, Lynott, Greg So. 84 Lynott, Robert Jr. 63, 128, 174, 230, 233, , 248, 249, 263, 264 Lyon, Sharon Fr. 106 Lysne, Patsy Jr. 63, 155, 207, 230, 235 M Macdonald, Bill Sr. 84, 231, 240, 241 Mace, Pamela Fr. Mock, Christine So. MacKay, Judy So. 84, 202 MacPherson, Jackie Sa. 84 Modtson, Jerome Fr. 106 Modtson, Judi Sr. 38 Magedanz, Lindo Fr. 106 Mohan, Linda Fr. 106 Mahar, Dennis Jr. 63 Mahlkow, Jerry Fr. 106 Maier, Joan Sr. 38 Malchert, Rick Jr. 63, 240, 277 Mallery, Ben Sr. 39, 231, 234 Manderson, Linda Fr. Mandic, John Sa. 85, 257 Mankie, Linda Fr. 106 Mann, Kathryn Fr. 106 Mann, Linda So. 85, 228 Mann, Tony Sr. 39 Manning, Darrell Sr. 39 Manos, Ed Sr. 39, 207 Marcott, Bill Fr. 106 Marfell, Connie Fr. 95, 106 Marino, Carl So. 85 Markman, Marilyn Fr. 106 Marrs, Norman Fr. 106, 247 Marsden, Jack Sr. 207 Martin, Beverly 227 Martin, Bonnie Fr. 106 Martin, Dave So. 85 Martin, Jim Jr. 2-23, 263 Martin, Mary Fr. 106 Martindale, Pete Sr. 18, 21, 39, 165, 231, ' 240, 241, 245, 276 Marting, Jeff Fr. 106 Martinalich, Judy Sr. 39 Moscall, Jan Jr. 63, 71, 165, 172, 208, 231, 240, 241, 277 Mason, Dennis Fr. 106 Mason Marion So. 85, 235 Mason, Mike So. 85 Mason, Sylvia Sr. 39, 230, 235, 236 Massey, Robert Jr. 63 Mastne, Dennis So. 85 Mastne, Don Jr. DEX Matsen, Marie So. 85, 205 Matsen, Wayne Jr. 63 Matthews, Jerry Sr. 39 Matthews, Donald Fr. 106 Matthews, Maureen Sr. 39, 215, 236 Mottison, Emest Fr. 106 Maxwell, Jan So. 85 Mayer, Mary So. 85, 227 McAuley, Mary So. 85 Mc Auley, Sally So. 85 McCafferty, Mike So. 85 McCafferty, Robert So. 85 McCall, David Jr. 64, 176 McCauley, Janice So. 85 McClellan, Joy So. 85, 271 McClung, Mary Fr. 106 McCollum, Jacqueline Sr. 39 McCollum, Suzanne Sr. 39, 227, 28 McCannel, Bob Jr. 64 McCown, Pat So. 85, 228 McCroy, Mike So. 85 McCreight, Chuck Sr. 39 McDaniel, Rick Fr. 106 McDermaid, Kathleen Fr. 106 McDonald, Bill Sr. 39 McDowell, Jim So. 85, 248, 277 McEnery, Julie Fr. 106 McGarry, Julie Jr. McGee, Bill Fr. 106 McGehee, Charles Jr. 64 McGhee, Pot Fr. 106 McGill, Terie So. 85 McGregor, Pam So. 85 McGuire, Cheryl So. 85 McGuire, John So. B5 McKee, Bill So. 85 McLane, Doug Sr. 39, 273 McMahon, John So. 85 McMain, Mike Fr. 106 McMillin, Karen So. 85 McNeil, Joanne So. 85 McNiven, David Jr. 64 McNutt, Martie So. 85 McPherson, Tonie So. 85 McQueen, Dianne Sr. 39 Mead, Kathy Fr. 106 Mead, Gloria So. 85, 150 Means, Frank So. 85 Medearis, Gary So. 85 Medearis, Yvonne Sr. 40 Meeds, Ken So. 207 Meeds, Susan Fr. 106 Melcher, Cheryl Sr. 19, 21, 40 Melcher, Connie Sr. 40 Mendenhall, Craig Jr. 64 Meng, Teresa Fr. 106, 204 Mercer, Pat So. 85 Mercer, Kitty Fr. 107 Mericka, Judy Jr. 64 Merklin, Susan Fr. 107 Merino, Pot Jr. 64 Mermstein, Shari Fr. 107 Merrick, Becky So. Merritt, Montez Jr. 64, 176 Merritt, June Fr. 107 Monaco, Tom Sa. 86 Monk, Alvin Jr. 64 Monfils, Mary So. 86 Monson, Terry So. 86 Montalvo, Elizabeth Fr. 107 Montenich, Lorin Jr. 64 Montgomery, Craig Fr. 95, 107, Montgomery, David Jr. Montgomery, Linda So. 86, 227 Montgomery, Bill Sr. 40 Mooney, Chester Sr. Mooney, Edward Jr. 64 Moore, Charles So. Moore, Chuck Jr. 71 Moore, Courtney Jr. 64 Moore, Dorothy Sr. 40 Moore, Doug Jr. 64, 203 247, 256, 269 Moore, Harvey Sr. 40 Moore, Joan So. 86 Moore, Linda Jr. 64 Moore, Bob Sr. 40, 177, 186, 209 Moore, Stephen Fr. 107 Moore, Tom Fr. 107 Moore, Trudie So. 86 Morgan, Glen Fr. 107 Morgan r , Mark Sr. 40 Morke t, Pete So. 86 Morris, Morris, Morris, Maris, Morris, Cora Fr. 107 Delores Jr. 64 Dewey Sr. 176 Kathy Fr. 107 Stanley Fr. 107 Morrisey, Mary Jr. 64 Morrison, Karen So. 86 Morse, Alan Sr. 41, 225, 275 Morse, Jim So. 86 Morse, Judy Jr. 64 Morse, Spencer Jr. 64 Morse, Martin, Yvonne Fr. 107 Jim Jr. 64 Mesenger, Mike Sr. 50 Messner, Marilyn Jr. 64, 203, 232 Metzger, Maryann Jr. 64, 204 Metzger, Rick Fr. 107, 169, 202 Meyer, Jim So. 85, 227 Meyers, Rebel Fr. 107 Micik, Bill Sr. 40, 240 Mickel, Lynda So. 73, B5 Mikkelson, Kay Jr. 64 Mosbock, Fran Jr. 64 Moser, Art Jr. 64 Mosley, Linda Fr. 107 Moss, Chris Jr. 64 Moss, Dave Sa. 86, 207 Mass, Linda So. 86 Moss, Martha Jr. Mawlds, Audrey Sr. 21, 41, 200 Mrofchak, Dawn Sr. 41, 203 Mueller, Dave So. 86, 257, 269 Muench, Sharon Fr. 107 Mullen, Marvin Sr. 41 Mulrooney, Dan Fr. 107 Murphy, Jenni Jr. 64 Murray, Dewayne So. 86, 250, 269 Murray, Mary Jane Jr. 65 Murray, Mike Fr. 107, 278 Barbara Fr. 107 Myers, Myers, Darlene Fr. 65 Myers, Jeff So. 86 Joe Fr. Myers, 107 Myers, John Fr. Myers, Norma Jr. 65 N Nohorney, Joey Sr. 41 Naumann, Kothia Sr. 21, 41, 183, 200, 203 Nadeau, Judy So. 86, 209 Nadeau, Jacqueline Sr. 41 Nagel, Dick Jr. 65 Nash, Doug Jr. 65 Nasby, Patricia So. 86 Miller, Arlene Sa. 66 Miller, Bob Sr. 40 Miller, Carol J. Jr. Miller, Carol S. Fr. 64, 107 Miller, Carole A. Fr. 107 Miller, Darlene So. 86 Miller, Don So. 86 Miller, Florence Sr. 40 Miller, Kim Sr. Miller, Judi Jr. 64 Miller, Kathy Jr. 53, 64, 203 Miller, Linda Sr. 40, 187, 189, 223, 271 Miller, Leslie So. 86 Miller, Lynne Jr. 64, 203, 232 Miller, Melvin Sr. 40, 263 Miller, Mike Jr. 64 Miller, Peggy Jr. 71 Miller, Ralph Fr. 107, 125, 250, 2-78 Miller, Ron Fr. 107 Mills, Jarma Fr. 107, 124 Nash, Theresa Fr. 107 Nasmythf Jackie Jr. 65 Naylor, Becky So. 86 Nead, Diana Jr. 65, 202, 228 Nead, Linda Sr. 41 Neilson, George Jr. 65 Neisz, Caroyln Fr. 107 Nelsen, Nelsen, Nelsen, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, James Jr. 65 Mike Fr. 107 Sandra Sr. 41, 270 Barbara Sr. 41 Bradley, So. 86 Caroyln Jr. 65, 228 Chori Fr. 107 Chris Jr. 65 Nelson, David E. So. 86 Nelson, David J. So. 86 Nelson, Donald So. 86 Nelson, Gail Jr. 65 Nelson, Harlan Jr. 65, 266, 267 Mills, Paula Jr. 64, 225 Mingle, Karin So. 86 Minich, Morris Fr. 107, 256 Minsinger, Brian Jr. 64 Minsinger, Gary Fr. 107 Misfeldt, Byron Fr. 107 Missfeldt, Douglas Fr. 107 Mitchell, Darryll So. 86, 271 Mitchell, Jana Sr. 21, 40, 120, 189, 223 Mitchell, June Sr. 40, 187, 221 Mitchick, Elizabeth So. 86, 233 Moats, John So. 86 Moats, Judy Jr. 64 Mobleg, Steve Fr. 107 Moe, Carol So. 86, 235 Moe, Gary Sr. 40, 240 Moffitt, Dick So. 86 Mahler, Chuck So. 86 Nelson, Janet So. 87 Nelson, Kathleen So. 87 Nelson, Kris Fr. 107 Nelson, Neal So. Nestelle, Claudia So. 87 Newman, Mike Fr. 108 Nickoloff, Glenna So. 72, 87, 16 Nichenko, Leonard So. 87 Nicolaison, Cecelia So. 87 Nielson, Greg So. 87, 246 Nieminen, Nancy So. 87 Nilsen, Kathleen Sr. 41 Nisbet, Paul Sr. 41 5, 172 Noroine, Gordon Sr. 21, 41, 163, 166, 208, 272 Nisser, Ron So. 87 Nordlund, Kathi Jr. 65, 227 Norlander, Ted Sr. Norman, Eddie So. 87 Norman, Kathleen Jr. 64 Norman, Richard Sr. 41 Norris, Kathy Fr. Nystrom, Michael So. 87 0 Obinger, Georgianne So. 87 O'Brien, Patricia Jr. 54, 65, 177, 189, 223, 265 O'Brien, Kathleen Fr. 108 O'Connor, Dan Jr. 65 O'Connor, Raymond Jr. 65 Officer, Susan Fr. 108 Ogon, Kathy So. 87, 271 Ogan, Tom Sr. 21, 25, 41, 175, 209, 230, 231, 240, 241, 242, 244, 258, 263, 266 Ogasawara, Vicki So. O'Halloran, Ken Fr. 108 Okasaki, Henry Sr. 42, 240 Okasaki, Sandra So. 87, 234 O'Leary, Patrick Sr. 42 Olauosen, David Sr. 42 Oliver, Lorna Fr. 108 Oller, Bob Jr. 65 Oller, Earl Jr. 65 Ollerenshaw, Jon So. 87 Olsen, Barbara Fr. 108 Olsen, David So. 87 Olsen, Ray Jr. 65 Olson, Alan Jr. 65, 263 Olson, Corrine Fr. 108, 234 Olson, Dale Fr. 108 Olson, Judy Jr. Olson, Tom Sr. 42 O'Molley, Mike Jr. 65 Oman, Doug Fr. 108, 247, 256 Omara Danny Fr. 108 O'Mara, Gleean Jr. 65, 218 O'Neill, Dale Sr. 42 Orkney, Dave Jr. 65, 231 O'Raurk e, Sharon Fr. 108 Orlotf, Jim So. 87 Ortez, Danny So. 87 Osborn, Scott So. Osterberg, David So. 87, 246, 277 Ostlind, James Fr. 108, 207, 248 Oswald, Nancy So. 87 Ott, Gordon So. 87, 269 Ouchi, Carol So. 87 STLIDE Petri, Donna Sr. Pettit, Rick So. 88 Petty, Ronald Jr. 66 Peyton, Bill Fr. 108 Peyton, Jan Jr, 66 Peyton, William So. Pfau, Lynda So. 88, 233 Phillips, Georgia Sr. 227 Phillips, Judy Jr. 66 Piatt, Cheryl Fr. Pickett, Sue Fr. 108 Pickhard, Barbara Sr. 42, 170, 178, 226, 236 Pilmer, Rosalind So. 108 Piper, Rick sr. 42, 177, 265 Pirie, Gordon Jr. 66, 248, 277 Pitman, Alice So. 88 Pitman, Jim So. 88 Piesky, Sue Jr. 66, 71, 116, 203 Planteen, Jan Fr. 108 Platt, Gary Fr. 108 Pleasant, Terry So. 88 Poc, Patty Fr. 108 Poehler, Nancy Jr. 53, 66, 232 Pomeroy, Julie Fr. 207 Pooley, Bill Fr. 108 Pope, Ernie Jr. 66, 227 Primer, Judy sr. 21, 43, 178, 203, 225 Porter, Leigh Sr. 43, 111, 255, 252 Porter, Tom So. 88 Pos, Pat So. 88 Poschen, Dixie So. 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B9 Robinett, Daisy Fr. 109 Rabinett, Robinso Robinso Frances So. 89 n, Bernie Jr. 67, 215, 234 n, Jill Jr. 71 Robison, Robert So. 89 Radasky, Colleen Jr. 67, 170, 232 Dave Jr. 71, 266 Schacher, Schaefer, Melvin So. Schaefer, Marvin Sr. Schaefer, Rickie Fr. 110 Schafer, Alvina So. B9 Schaller, Donna Sr. 45 Schaper, Julie Jr. 67 Schassen, John Fr. 110 Scheiffele, Phyllis Fr. 110 Schelin, Ellen So. Schenk, Bob Jr. 67 Scherer, Teresa Jr. 67, 202 Scheurer, Ronald Jr. 67, 231, 263 Scheure, Terry Sr. 45, 236, 240, 241 Schilling, Neil Fr. 110 Schimpf, Richard Jr. 67 Schleiger, James Jr. 67 Schleining, John So. 89 Schliceman, Mike 235 Schlitt, Kent Sr. 45, 231, 275 Schmidt, Beverly Sr. 45, 203 Schmidt, Paul Sr. 45 Schmidt, Susi Jr. 67 Schmitz, Brenda Sr. 45, 174, 200, 203, 233, 264 Schnabel, Joe Jr. Schnacky, Peggy Jr. 67, 208, 209, 236 Schneider, Curtis Sr. 45, 269 Schneider, Dennis Fr. 110 Scheider, Karl Jr. 71 Schnell, Richard Sr. 45 Schnieder, Sandi Jr. 67 Schnaor, Arlen So. 89 Schnoor, Glen Sr. 67 Schoessler, Kathy Jr. 67, 227 Scholl, Susan Fr. 110 Postlewait, RonySr. 43, 203 Potter, Toni Jr. 66 Potts ,Jett So. 88 Pounder, Gary Jr. 66, 203, 231, 240, 245 Powell, Barbara So. 88 Powell, Judy Fr. 109 Powell, Karen Sr. 43 Powell, Peggy Fr. 109 Powell, Terry Jr. 66 Prather, Donna Fr. 109 Precechtil, Sue Jr. 66, 71, 232 Pribbernow, Lynn Sa. 88, 207 Price, Jan Jr. 66 Price, Carol So. 88 Priddy, Mark So, 88, 202 Raylanc Ouellette, Viki Fr, 108 Overton, Steve Sr. 42, 222, 231, 258, 263 Overton, Terry So. 87 Overton, Tom So. 87 Owen, Edward Fr. 108, 247 Owens, Henry Sr. 231, 240, 241, 276 Owens, Dale So. 87 Owens, Patricia Jr. 65 P Paasch, John Jr. 65, 234 Paasch, Sue Sa 87 Pace, Brian Jr. 65 Paesch, Mary So. 87 Page, Charlotte So. 87 Pallesen, Karen Jr. 65 Pallesen, Jerry So. 87 Prockish, Nancy So. 88, 225 Carole Sr. 43, 178, 200, 225, 234, 236 Proctor, Bobbi sr. 43, 64, 138, 17 , 198, 200, 222 Prodehl, Pruden, John Fr. 109 Pruden, Lesa Jr. 66 Pruden, Purcell, Putnam, Putnam, Suzanne Sr. 43 Suzanne So. 88 Earl So. Rodger Fr. 109 8 189, , 236 Rodgers, Lou Ellen So. 89 Rogers, Kris Fr. 109 Rogers, Nancy Jr. 67 Rogers, Paula So. 89 Rogers, Roy Fr. 109, 247 Rohrs, Gale Sr. 21, 44 Rolo, Paula Jr. Rose, Bill Fr. 109 Rose, Bob Jr. 67 Rosebrook, Glenn Fr. 109, 247, 278 Rosenau, Lance Fr. 109, 269 Rosenau, Terry Sa. 89, 257 Rosenlund, Steven So. 89 Rosenthal, Joan So. 89 Ross, Diana Sr. 44, 203, 230, 236 Schoonmaker, Connie So. 89, 227 Schramel, Carole Fr. 110 Schrei, Thomas Jr. 67 Schreiber, Jonna Fr. 110 Schrick, Terry Jr. 89 Schroeder, Donna Fr. 110 Schultz, Buck Fr. 110 Schultz, Judy Fr. 110 Schulta, Russell Fr. Schuyler, Pamela Jr. 67, 230, 234 Schwab, Sandra Fr. 110 Schweiger, Alice So. 89 Schweiger, Norman So. 89, 207 Schwindt, Jim So. 89 Scott, David Jr. 89 Q Quam, Donna Fr. 109 Queirolo, Louie Fr. 109, 247 Quicksall, Kimberly Fr. 109 Quimby, Karen Jr. 66, 69, 227 Quimby, Joan So. 88 Ross, G Ross, Ross, arnet Fr. 109, 234 Rodney Fr. 109, 256 Sandra Sr. 21, 44, 163, 199, 200, 225, 230, 23 Rotenberg, Madelle Fr. 109 Roth, Steven So. 89 Roub, Sharon So. 89 Roub, Steven So. 89 Roufs, L Roush, inda So. 89 Donald Fr. 109, 202, 278 Rovang, Wallace So. 89, 207 Rowatt, Bob Sr. 44 Rowlands, Charles Sr. 44 Roy, Mi chelle Fr. 110 Roy, Wendy Sr. 44, 222 Roydon, Cheryl Fr. 110 Roylance, Betty So. 89 e, Bonnie So. 89, 251 6 Scott, Ronald Sr. 45, 228 Scott, Sue So. 89 Scovell, Terry Fr. 110 Sears, Steve Sr. 45 Seastrom, Kathleen Sr. 45, 200, 212, 226, , 232, 234, 236 Sehon, Jim Fr. 110 Seibans, Verena Fr. 110 Seifert, Diana Fr. Selanders, Jack Sr. 45, 67, 193, 231, 240, 241, 258, 259, 263, 277 Self, Kenneth So. 90 Seller, Ricky Fr. 110 Sellman, Patricia So. 90 Sells, Bonita So. 90 Sells, Tom 263 Sells, Toni So. 90 Sendelback, Nancy Fr. 110 Shinn, Frances So. 90 Palmer, Cody Jr. 65 Palmer, Dorothy Fr, 108 Palmer, Robert Jr. Pannell, Jim Fr. 108 Pantekoek, Louis So. 87 Park, Carolyn Jr. 65, 234 Park, Jerry Jr. 65 Parker, Parker, Parker, Bill S. 42, 203, 215, 230, 234 Mark Jr. 65 Terry So. 87, 202, 246 Parrish, Palmer Jr. 65 Parson, Kay Fr. 108 V Pashek, Kent So. 87, 269 Passmore, Will So. 87, 248, 276 Patrick, Ronald Fr. 108 Patterson, Donna Jr. 66 Patterson, Kathy Jr. 66 Patterson, Larry Fr. 108 Paules, Ron So. 42, 87, 235, 246, 277 Paulley, Lawrence Sr. 42, 235 Paulsen, Delores Jr. 66 Paulsen, Pat So. 87 Pearlman, Barbara Sr. 42 Pearsal I, Nancy So. 88 Pearson, Dennis Sr. 42 Pechanec, Joyce Sr. 2, 42, 228 Pepper, Lala Fr. 108 Peden , Gail so. as, 191 Perdne, Leslie So. 88 Perigo, Perin, Perrott, Perry, Fr. 108 Jennie Dave Jr. 66 Fr. 108 Leslie Caryl Fr. 108 Perry, Mark Sr. 42, 119 Perry, Nancy Fr. 108 Perry, Sandra Fr. 108, 271 Petersen, Judy Jr. 42, 66 Pete rso Peterso Pete rso Peterso n, Doreen Fr. 108 n, Nancy Fr. 108 n, Richard Jr. n, Sharon Sr. 21, 127, 232 Petri, Vicki Fr. 108 Quinton, Brenda So. Quinton, Ron Fr. Quirk, Joan So, 88 Racanelli, Ruth Fr. 109 Racanelli, Vito Jr. 66 Radish, Ron Fr. 109 Radmacher, Kathy Sr. 43 Radtke, Edwin Sa. 88 Raile, Jill Fr. 109 Rake, Kenny Jr. 66 Rambo, Rober Jr. 66 Ramsey, Ron So. 88 Ramsey, Sharon Jr. 66 Ranger, Marc Fr. 109 Rankin, Larry Fr. 109, 130 Rasmusssen, Sherry Sr. 43 Rater, Dave Sr. 43 Rater, Karla So. 88 Raufs, Lee Fr. 111 Rautia, Tapio So. 88 Ratter, Nancy Jr. 66, 204, 207 Rareaux, Greg Fr. 109 Rayner, Reaves, Susan Jr. 66 Jean Jr. 66 Rebmon, Jonna Fr. 109 Rector, Elizabeth Fr. 109 Rector, Margaret So. 88, 209 Redinger, Yvonne So. 88, 168 Reed, James Fr. 109 Reifenrath, Tom Jr. 65, 249, 273 Reinikka, Janice Jr. 66 Reghitto, Joann So. B8 Reitan, Richard So. 88 Rennoud, Virginia So. 88 Rheingold, Erica 150 Rhoten, Kenneth Fr. 109, 124, 207 Riba, Richard Jr. 66, 240 Rice, Rice, Bart Fr. 109, 205, 207 Bob So. 88 Rice, Bob Edwin So. 88 Royce, Robert So. 240, 277 Rudermol, Judy Fr. 110 Rudermel, Judy Fr. 110 Rudarmel, Linda Fr. 110 Ruggenberg, Jerri Jo Sr. 21, 44, 138, 139, 191, Runyon, Sandro Fr. 110 Russell, Jim Jr. 67, 231, 240, 241 Russell, Kitten Fr. 110 Russell, Nancy So. 89, 110 Russell, Pamela Fr. 110 Ruton, Cliff Sr. 44 Ryan, Danny Fr. 110 Ryding, Richard Jr. 67, 252 Rydman, Lois Jr. 44, 228 S Sackmaster Jerr So. 89 232, 271 Senner, Samuel Sr. Sewell, David So. 90, 246, 247, Shafer, John Fr. 110, Shaffer, Glenda Sr. 45, 221 Schambow, Helen Jr, 71 Shanky, John So. 90 Shannon, Jim Fr. 110 Shannon, Pat Jr. 67, 202 Shattuck, William Fr. 110 Shearer, Sandy Sr. 46 Shearer, Steve So. 90 Sheirban, Kevin Fr. 110 Shelley, George Jr. 67, 205, Shelley, Ja Sr. 46 Shelton, Pam Sa. 90 Shepard, Larry So. 90 275, 277 248, 256, 266 207, 237 Sheridan, Cecelia So. 90, 205 Sherlock, Richard Fr. 110, 24 7 . Y Sager, Cecil Fr. 110, 247 Sage, Sager, Saling, Pat Fr. 110 Don Sr. 44 Pat Sr. 44, 187 Sollee, Linda So. 89, 217 Sollee, Steve Fr. 110 Salter, Bob Sr. 44 Salter, Stuart Jr. 67 Salzer, Claudia Fr. 110 Sanders, Sanders, Dave Fr. 110 Diane So. 89 Sanders, Ransom Sr. 44 Sanetel, Delores So. 89 Sanetel, Leslie Sr. 44, 237 Sasser, Steve Jr. 67 Saris, Michele So. 89 Sather, John Jr. Sather, William Fr. 110 Sathre, Delores So. 89 Sausser, Steve Fr. 110 Savage, Sayler, Kathie Jr. 67 Eugene Sr. 45, 165, Scanlon, Judy Sr. 45 171, 172, 187, 250 Shipley, Beverly Sr. 46, 202 Short, O'8rien Sr. 46 Shumaker, Casey So. 90, 205 Sibert, Robert Jr. 71 Seibens, Kathy So. 90 Siefert, Diana Jr. 67 Sievert, Edvette Fr. Seibens, Verino Fr. 110 Sigler, Barbara So. 90 Silcox, Ronald Fr, 110 Silvert, Eddie Fr. 110 Simmelink, Roxi Fr. 111 Simmons, Michael Jr. 67 Simonsan, Barbara So. 90 Simonsan, Virginia Sr. 46 Sims, Jean Fr. 111 Sims, Linda So. 90 Sipe, Ross So. 90 Skillin, Michael Sr. 46, 230, 235 Slater, Dennis Jr. 67 Skye, Pat So. Slocum, Sally Jr. 67 Small, Cheryl So. 90 317 Williams, Small, Sandra Jr. Srnelser, Jack Fr. 94, 95, 111, 272 Smith, Carl So. 90 Smith, Carol So. 90 Smith, Cheryl So. 90, 228 Smith, Dana So. 73, 90 Smith, David So. 90 smith, David Fr. 111 Smith, Dianna Sr. 46 Smith, Dick Jr. 67 Smith, Gary Sr. 46, 111 Smith, Harold So. 67, 207, 240, 266 Smith, Karen So. Smith, Mary Sc. 46 Smith, Patricia So. 90 Smith, Robert Sr. Smith Sarah Sr. 46, 205, 207 Smith, Spencer Jr. 68 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smulan Smuin, Tom Jr. 68, 207 Vanessa So. 90 William Jr. 67 d, James Jr. 68 George So. 90 Smyers, David Sr. STUDE Stumph, Tom Jr. 68 Stutzman, Steve So. 91, 207 Sullivan, Pam Jr. 68 Summers, Dan Jr. 68 Summers, Sandi Jr. 68 Sumner, Duane Jr. 68 Sumner, Lyle Jr. 207 Swartz, Sam So. 91, 205, 207 Sweeney, Dave Fr. 111, 124, 247, 278 Sweet, Jim Sr. 49 Swicegood, Rae Sr. 21, 47, 187, 189, 223, 271 Swirtz, Jerrold 207 Swirtz, Tom Fr. 207 Swagger, Cathy Jr. 69 Fr. 111, 205 Swogger, Susan Sudar, Patty Fr. 271 saaaf, Maria sr. 47, 127, 165, 170, 172 20 Sukawati, Atun Super, Joan So. 91 Sustello, Rex Sr. 47 Sutton, Dee Fr. 111 Sutton, Sue Sr. 47 Szabo, Marvio sf. 47, 194, 196 Fr. 111 T Taber, Susan So. 91 Tackett, Wayne Jr. 71 Tanaka, Kathy Jr. 52, 69, 71, 165, 232 6 DEX Trumbull, Lonnie Jr. 69 Truscott, Gary Jr. 69 Tufte, Dave Jr. 69, 183 Turner, Carol Jr. 69 Tuuri, Wanda Jr. 69, 139 Tyle, Shari Jr. 69, 204 U Udris, Mara Sr. 21, 48, 168, 187, 189, 223 Uhle, Marsha Fr. 112, 270 Snider, Dorothy So. 90 Snow, Beverly Fr. 111 Snyder, John So, 90 Snyder, Gary Fr. 111 Snyder, Linda So, 90, 111, 205 Snyder, Kim Jr. 68, 272 Snyder, Sandra Jr. 71 Snyder, Steven Fr. 111 Snyder, Willard Fr. 111 Linda So. 90 Snyder, Soll, Virginia So. 90 Sollensberger, Laura Sa. 90 Sonnonburg, Beverly Jr. 68 Sonnonburg, Cora Fr. 111 Sorensen, James So, 90 Sorenson, Robert Jr. 68 Sorenson, Eldres Fr. 111 Souders, Mike So. 90, 202, 246 Soule, Cordell Jr. 68 South, Donald Sr. 46 Southard, John Jr. 68 Southard, Michael Jr. 68, 231, 263 Southard, Patricia Jr. 68 Spassov, Jim So. 90, 248, 273 Spear, Mike Jr. 68, 202 Spengler, Mike Fr. 111 Spence, Gary Jr. 68 Spencer, Toni Jr. 60, 68, 177, 265 Spicer, Joyce Jr. 68 Spurling, Anne Jr. 111 Standish, Ron Jr. 68 Stark, Denise Fr. 111 Stearns, Henry So. 91, 277 Stearns, Mike So. 61 Stephenson, Nancy Fr, 111, 207 Stephenson, Walt So. 91, 202 Sterkel, Carolyn Jr. Sterkson, Patricia So. 91 Stevens, Kathy Fr. 111 Stevens, John So. 91 Stevens, Tom Jr. 68, 71, 193, 259, 263 Stevenson, Andrew Jr. 68 Stevenson, Susan Fr. 111 Stewart, Diana 228 Tanaka, Nancy So. 91 Takeuchi, Diane So. 73, 91 Tallman, Jennifer Fr. 111 Tanner, Barry Sr. 47 Tanner, Bonnie Fr. 111 Tanner, Gail Jr. 69 Tanner, Pete So. 91, 202 Tanner, Steve, Fr. Tarbet, Tom So. Tarter, Robert Fr. Taug, Alice Fr. 112 Taug, Dick Jr 69, 116, 250, 263 Taunt, Chuck Sr. 47, 225 Tautfest, Dick Jr. 69, 220 Taylor, Bobbie Fr. 112 Taylor, Dave Jr. 69 Taylor, Janice Fr. 112, 208 Taylor, Mike Sr. 47 Taylor, Sheryl Sr. 47, 213 Taylor, Steve So. 91 Taylor, Wes Sr. 47, 166 Tebo, Pat So. 91 Tedder, Karen So. 91 Telfer, Ray So. 91, 225 Tellert, Terry Sr. 47, 56, 171, 174, 203, Terrill, 263, 264 Gervis So. 91 Thorp, Paul So. 91, 248 Theilade, Sandy Jr. 69, 203, 207, 213 Theis, Nancy Jr. 202, 209 Thede, Ted So. 91 Thetford, Terry So. 92 Thomas, Dick Sr. 48, 187, 231, 258, 259, uhlig, Michael sf. 48, 165, 167, 172 187 Underwood, Leeha Sr. 48 Underwood, Ron Fr. 112, 247 Underwood, Sharon Jr. 69 Uptegrove, Brenda So. 92, 209 Uptegrove, Donna Fr. 112 Upton, William Jr. 69 Upton, Van Fr. Urmson, Pat So. 92, 233 V Viahl, Ricky So. 92 Vanbellinghen, Edmond Jr. 69, 266 Van Bramer, Tanna Fr. 112 Vandebrake, Bruce So. 92, 207 Vondewater, Pat Sa. 73, 92, 271 Van Gorder, Diane Fr. 112 Van Gorder, John Sa. 92 Van Koughnet, Linda Jr. 69 Vontyne, Kathy So. 92, 226 Vantzelfden, Larry Fr. 112 Vantzelfden, Sharon Jr. 69 Vasquez, Connie So. 92 Vasquez, Kathy Fr. 112 Vaught, Waidean Sr. 48, 202 Vauthier, Jeanne Jr. 57, 71 Vauthier, Lee Jr. Veatch, Jimmy Fr. 112 Veldink, Ralph Fr. 112 Ven, Kathy Fr. 112 Viking, Karla Jr. 69, 71, 236 Villarreal, Jose So. Vinton, Larry Jr. 69, 231, 263 Vinton, Nancy Fr. 112 Visser, Flip Sr. Vliss, Mike So. 92 Volchok, Janet Sr. 21, 120, 203, 236, 271 Volk, Cheryl So. 92 Vollstedt, Linda Jr. 69, 130, 170, 232, Voorhees, Peggy So. 92 W Waage, Jerry Sr. 48 Wackey, Dan Fr. 12 Wadsworth, Gail Sr. 49, 202 Wagner, Alyce Jr. 71 Wagner, Doug Fr. 112 Wahlberg, Diana Jr. 71 Wahlstrom, Terry Sr. 49 Walddkirch, Cheryl Fr. 112 Waldkirch, Lynn Fr. 112 Walker, Dave Sr. 202 Walker, Harry Fr. Walkington, Ken So. 92, 231, 248, 266 West, Bill So. 93 West, Gary Jr. 70 West, Jana Jr. 70, 227 Whalen, Brian So. 93 Wheeler, Bonnie Jr. 70 Wheeler, Louis Sr. 49 Wheeler, Bob Fr. White, Bonnie Jr. 70 White, Dave Fr. 113, 247 White, Larry Jr. 70 White, Sharon Jr. 70 White, Sue Sr. 49 Whiteman, Carl Jr. 70 Wight, Jeff Fr. 113 Wiley, Dick Sr. 49, 187 236 Wilkinson, Bob Jr. 70 Will, Don Sr. 49 Willey, Jim Fr. Williams, Bob So, 91 Williams, Jalayne Jr. 70, 225, 235, Williams, Pat Sr. 49, 203 Williams, Pennilyne Fr. 113 Shirley So. 93 Williamson, Jeanine Fr. Willoughby, Jim So. 93 Willis, Terry Jr. 70 Wilmoth, Nancy Sr. 50 Wilmoth, Betty So. 93, 227 Wilmoth, Janet Fr. 113 Wilson, Becky So. 93, 227 Wilson, Carolyn Sr. 19, 50, 187 Wilson Bob Sa. 93 Wilson Dale Jr. 70 Wilson, Dan Fr. 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Stowe, Brent Fr. 111 Strahl, Gloria Sr. Strait, Carole So. 91 Strand, Stowe, Strasse Street, Tridu So. 91 Brent Fr. 111 r, Jerry Jr. 68 Larry Fr. 111, 05, 207, 247 Stricker, Andrew So. 91 Stricker, Zanna Sr. 47 Strom, Susan Jr. 174, 232, 264 Strong, Dale Jr. 68 Stuart, Bill Jr. 68, 248, 249, 275 Stuart, Carolyn So. 91, 271 Stuart, Stude, Stude, Edward Fr. 111, 247 Philip Jr. 68 Wendel So. 91 Stull, Pam Fr. 111, 207 318 263 Thomas, Don Sr. 47 Thomayer, Laura So. 92 Thoming, Barbara Sr. 48 Thoming, Gene Fr. 112 Thbmpson, Mike So. 92 Thompson, Norman Sr. 48, 240 Thompson, Richard Jr. 69 Thompson, Sandy So. 92 Thompson, Wilda Jr. 69 Thorkildson, Dave Sr. 48, 266 Thorpe, Jan Fr. 112 Thorpe, Jeff Sr. 48 Thorpe, Patty Jr. 69, 71, 195 Thorton, Barbara Fr. 112 Thorsen, Craig Jr. 69, 171, 240 Threlkeld, Anna Fr. 112 Threlkeld, Darlene So. 92 Threlkeld, Dee Jr. Thurman, Joy So. 92, 228, 235, 277 Tierney, George Fr. 112 Tindell, Pat Fr. 112 Todd, Carold R. 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Torrey, Marsha Sr. 21, 48, 203 Tourville, Kathy Sr. 48 Towle, Terry Jr. 69 Tracewell, Gene Jr. 69 Tracewell, Larry Jr. 69 Trapp, Ken Sr. 48, 51, 186, 178, 221, 252-, 267, 268 Trout, Geraldine Fr. 112 Travis, Kent Fr. 112 Trenary, Pam So. 92 Trethway, Pam Fr. 112 Trexler, Bob So. 92 Troeh, Barbara Jr. 69 Trossen, Pete So. 92 Troxel,, Dennis J. 69, 231, 263 Truax Anne, So. 92, 181 Trumbull, Anita Fr. 112 Wallace, Vicki So. 92, 204, 207 Wallace, Bill Fr, 112 Wallond, Dennis Sr. 49 Walsborn, Kelly Sr. 49 Walters, Russ Sr. 49, 240 Wandel, Judy Jr. 69, 235, 236 Ward, Bill So. 92, 277 Ward, Linda Fr. 112 Ward, Sherry So. 92 Warneke, Jon Jr. 69, 155, 220, 222 Warren, Christina So. 92 Warren, Renee Sr. 49 Warrenka, George Jr. Washburn, Barbara Jr. 63, 70 Watkins, Ben Jr. 70, 277 Watson, Dianne Jr. 70 Watson, Ed So. 92, 246, 257, 269 Watson, Gail So. 92 Watson, Sandi So. 92 Waugh, Tom Sr. 21, 23, 33, 49, 61, 162, 165, 175,181, 194 Wayman, Darlene Fr. 112 Webb ,Barbara So. 92 Webb, Mike Sr. 49, 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