Madison High School - Federalist Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1964

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SI7 . .324 Every Madisonian appreciates Mrs. Melba Day Sparks for her drama produc- tions and assemblies, but this book is dedicated to her for the special qualities she exhibits as a teacher and person. Those fortunate enough to be close to her nearly idolize her. She is just like a Hollywood actress, says one of the several girls who imitate Mrs. Sparks' dramatic manner and dress. Sometimes she is like a mother to the kids in the drama department, says one who has shared confidetnces with her director. She's about the greatest teacher in the state, says a boy on the stage crew. She can get guys together and make them work. She isn't mean - she does it by being nice to you. She gives you faith in yourself. Consequently during the weeks prior to a big production bath students and Mrs. Sparks work at school until 'IO p.m. Mrs. Sparks is a perfectionist. She gets upset with a student if he fails to come through, but she doesn't hold it. lf a production doesn't go right she feels worse than anyone and everybody pulls together, says a veteran of Peter Pan. Students enjoy being with her and they return to visit her long after gradu- ation. Possibly she is so successful be- cause, She gives so much of herself. For her model of professional excel- lence and her appreciation of students, the 1964 Federalist Staff takes great pleasure in dedicating their effort to Mrs. Sparks. PRINCIPAL The principal function of an annual is to record the history of the year's activities. This is not an easy task since the annual should include such materials as will give some idea of the character of the more important work of the school. This Federalist, as those in the past, indicates that careful thought, planning, and selection has been given to the content of the publication. It fur- nishes information and orientation with reference to the school, the staff, work, and students. The teacher-advisor and the student editors and managers are to be con- gratulated. This Federalist is a book of record which pictorializes, sparkles, and crackles because it is a history of keen and vivid activities of Madison Senators at work and play. lt reflects student life 'in its busiest, brightest, and most vivid moments. To read it is to relive the year from September through June with CI feeling of sharing in all of the excitement that is recorded here. Take good care of your Federalist. Some day, long years from now, when youiare looking at life in retro- spect, you will turn the pages again and remin-isce about the many pleasant memories in the good old days at Madison High School. -Walter E. Erickson, Principal In his usual iovial nature, Mr. Erickson pauses to reflect the students' behavior. VICE-PRINCIPALS Mrs. Sue Bushnell is Madison High School's Curriculum Vice' Principal. The responsibilities of a curriculum vice prin- cipal are varied. Mrs. Bushnell works with teach- ers, especially those new to Madison, the teacher aides, interns, student teachers, and substitutes. Her responsibilities for curriculum involve several areas. First, there is the building of the master program for the school year, or the plan- ning and spacing of the- right number of classes so that students will be assured a place in the courses they have forecast. It is she who orders the materials of curriculum , the supplies, equipment, books and periodicals needed 'by the various departments, she also sees that rooms have adequate furniture for classes being held in them. The bookroom and the libarry are also he-r responsibility. Last, she organizes and works closely with the Madison High School Curriculum Council, an advisory committee of teachers whose duty it is to analyze and evaluate the curriculum, to confer with the various depart- ments, and to make suggestions to the principal. These are the halls of Madison High School. But they are empty halls until you come-you, the thousands of students who are Madison High School-who come crowding in with your gay, boiste-rous, exuberant youthfulness. Into these halls you bring your boundless energy. ambition, vigor, and ideals, and your birthright -freedom. We watch you come with pride. We see your potential. You race through these halls eagerly seeking opportunities to fulfill your dreams. We stand by ready to help you harness your power for achievement. You are confident of your right to win in life's competition. You learn that it takes work to succeed, and so you learn to work, and you use your talents. We who watch you pass are reassured as wie see you grow from freshmen to seniors and glimpse your achievements after you leave these halls. You are Madison High School. You are the youth of America. We salute you! -Georgia Dean Mr. Cyril Butterfield, Dean of Boys, has completed his second year as Vice-Principal and has continued his work with fund raising drives, ticket sales, sports ban- quets, and extra curriculum activities. This past year he has assumed the responsibility of activities. Also, he acts as school co-ordinator with the Dads Club. As Dean of Boys, he devotes a large portion of his time to helping boys take on new responsibilities and make a satisfactory adiustment. He spends a great deal of time with the Boys League activities and their projects. Mr. Butterfield's career began in 'I947 by teaching science and coaching football, basketball, and track at an Illinois high school for four years. He then taught science and coached basketball and track for one year in Colorado. In 1952 he came to Portland and served as activity director at Grant High School un-til January 1955. From the time until his coming to Madison last year, he worked at the administration building in the Personnel Depart- ment recuiting new teachers. COLINSELORS SERVE '--....,gNN 4'- 'n1lQt M Mrs. Amelia Auld, Senior girls' coun- selor, works hard with her graduating class. She also instructs one Senior E. E. social studies class. Mr. Dotson, Vocational counselor has worked hard in establishing the new Diversified Occupation Program at Madi- son. This is a two credit subject which lets the students work while getting class credit. Mr. Daune Fiskum, Senior boys coun- selor, is looking up Gary Hewitt's record as Gary takes Mr. Fiskum's picture. Mr. Fiskum has also taken the position of Test Coordinator here at Madison. Talking with Mrs. Auld is Mrs. Given Kohns, Junior Girl's counselor. Along with her counseling she is the Scholar- ship advisor. Mr. Allen Widestrom is kept busy with counseling iunior boys and teaching one English 7c Senior class. i 2550 STUDENTS Mrs. Gloria Sandles, Special counselor, aids students who are having difficul- ties at Madison during the mornings and teaches four P.E. classes during the after- noon. She is also working hard on Madi- son's bowling league. Mr. Blake, Sophomore Boys counselor, is talking with Wayne Cumley about Q school matter. Mr. Blake is also in charge of college boards. Freshman girls counselor, Mrs. Char- lott Winters keeps busy counseling 5 periods and teaches first year French one period a day. This is Mr. Pierce's first year at Madi- son. He has been working industriously with the Yearbook staff as their advisor. Also, he is Freshman .boys counselor. I Mrs. Margaret Holland is Madison's girls counselor. Besides counseling, Mrs. Holland teaches a first year Ger- man class. STLIDE STURE Mrs. Jessy Smith, bookkeeper at the Student Store, helps Steve Finnegan get the supplies he needs. She is kept busy with running the store and keeping records on all in coming and out going money. LIBRARY Having a short social conversation are Madison's three librarians. Seated is head librarian Mrs. Constance Wickwire and standing are Mrs. Retha and Mrs. Marian Smith. LIRSE BOGK STORE ms, Mrs. Elsie Shonnard, Madison's Nurse, whose schedule runs Monday after- noons, Wednesdays all day, and Friday mornings, takes care of the many emer- gencies which arise from day to day. Here she is arranging for a student to go home. Mrs. Peggy Kernan keeps an CICCUVGTS account of Madison's text books and makes sure that teachers get the class- room films they need. CUSTGDIAN CREW CAFETERIA HELP I . Sf .' ,, ,, L. ,.,k I . . - f . . ' A 7'L' I ' 5 Q52 '-,Q .ik X ' 'i,5N..':t! . HW vi 1: Xe ' R -1 s .35 ,, 1 Q 1 m From left to right are: Mrs Margaret Wing, Mrs. Alice Han- son, Mrs. Dorthy Stark, Mrs. Jes- From left to right are: Mr. Wil- liam H. Allen, Mr. Wendell A. Kintrea, Mr. Robert G. Best, Mr. William F. Chasteen, Mr. Clyde A. Archie, Assistant custodian Mr. Floyde E. Mix, and Mr. Lloyd J. Woods. In the front row left to right are: Mr. Adelbert W. Hen- sel, Mr. Manfred L. Freeman, Mr. Merlynn E. Ward, Mr. Mart E. Smith, Matron Garrett Johnson head custodian Mr. Robert F. Clark, and Mr. Demetrious G. Varkados. I From left to right are: Mrs. Laura Metzger, Mrs. Sadie Hie- gel, Mrs. Hele-n Hines, Mrs: Louise Swanson, Mrs. Bernice Johnson, Mrs. Marie Fake, Mrs. Emma Westland, and Mrs. Laverne. sie Hubbard,Mrs. Gennie Backer, Mrs. Daisy Whedaan, Mrs. Ma mie Haugen, Mrs. Gladys Harris. . . rv SECRETARIES Mrs. Doyne McKinney, counselor's sec- retary cheerfully answers the many questions inquired from her day after 'i, as day from swdems' - Mrs. Shirley Lombard seems to have been caught by surprise when Gary Hewitt took her pic- ture for the yearbook staff. Mrs. Beth Edmon, one of Madison's six secretaries, takes time out to pose for photographer Gary Hewitt. Mrs. Sharon McCourt waits on the counter, takes care of the cut slips and tardies, and all emergency excuses for Madison students. Mrs. Roberta Shoop is caught by the cameraman talking on the phone again. Actually, she is checking on all students Mrs. Marguerite Sykes works who are absent' industriously as head secretary in Madison's main office. MADlSON'S DAD'S CLUB ? Q 'l S Z , f Standing left to right are: Mr. Al A.plan, Committee Man, Mr. Robert Gillespie, Secretary, Mr. Jim Jones, Festival Ad Chairman, Mr. Jim Fanning, Membership Chairman, Mr. Don Fowler, Board Mem- ber, and special guest Mr. Bill Waugh. Seated from left to right are: Mr. Eric Barker, Treasurer, Mr. Gordon Messner, Preside-nt, Mr. Cyril Butterfield, Advisory, Dr. Lewis Schnacky, Committee Man, and Mr. Walter Erickson, Advisory. Miss- ing are Mr. Everett Post, Vise-President, Mr. Don Loghry, Board Member, and Mr. Joy Cole, Entertain- ment Chairman. The dime throw proved itself again at the Dads Club Family Festival. Carlann Burkheimer cheer- fully takes another shot for a stuffed animal. A P.T.A. P.T.A. president, Mrs. Julian Iv- erson is seen here talking with Mrs. Charlott Winters about the coming yeafr's events. Here contestants at cake walk wait anxiously to win a cake as did many others during the two days of the festival. From left to right are: Mrs. Marvin Ekblad, Freshmen Vice-President, Mrs. A. L. Trumbull, Advisor, Mrs. Rob- ert Thompson, Sophomore Vice-President, Mrs. George Herr, Vice-President, Mrs. Harold Jeans, Junior Vice- President, Mrs. Carl Burkheimer, Senior Vice-President, Mrs. Julian Iverson, President, and Miss Elma Shuck, Teacher Vice-President. From left to' right are: Mrs. M. W. Graeber, Corre- sponding Secretary, Mrs. J. B. Vanclewater, Parlia- mentarian, Mrs. William Greer, Recording Secretary Mrs. Howard Brown, Historian, Mrs. Albert Ouchi Treasurer, and Miss Georgia Dean, Principal's Repre: sentative. ,Z ,f K x ,W K V, .. wi, ,H . .. - ., A--wwf ' 2,,,-,iii ' .L 1, ' iii? I ffiglg i.ii.Z.15gz5. iE.2'T'2QEf2'5'.iL'1 ,, Y . . -kiil:,ff'i'1??,lK 'X ,K :W 52,1vQ5ffff'K'ff:fffwv2i'5-ifffif'e,wx1f2v4ea'wzMw1xw'v9f5i-HWY,fgzrawwg,fv:ffsfztrnwf iQ4:m-A545WiwiW:if1,f.,15e42er1gMmuwiE5-ig, - ' ' -Q-'trgs-55..1,g3g9gwga5H',-f. ,,M..,. Nf.--f-:Qu ww--Q-A f . . .. ,X x4,L,f.14Q1uq w STRONG LEADERS HEAD SENIORS DAVE ORKNEY 'TTL all xii: iii'. ... 5,0-'X l 4 fl E V w ' H' ' w. x -Cl President V Qi Q, . V A 'if H T T no Q ty , i '- ,. I gl I ,., . gvu, X my X 4 I dfzfy ' X ,ts-it lain' ' Q r.. an v l ' .0 x 'H lily! x ' X ' ew? g, J is fl 'A .1 These'past four years at Madi- son have been, for our class as a whole, fun and enioyable. Nearly everyone at one time or another has contributed to help make the class of '64 one of the most active and unified classes in Madison's. history. Kicking aff our high school career, we held class elections and chose Dave Orkney to lead us. Our first year was difficult, but we made rapid adiustments. Along with other activities, our class helped put on a very suc- cessful Freshman-Sophomore tal- ent assembly. Jan Mascall headed our Soph- omore class. This year we held our first class party. Three hun- dred of us attended and an en- ioyable time was had by all. We also sponsored a successful after game dance. Junior class president was Tim Farra. A class party was held on Washington's birthday and a patriotic theme was carried out. The varsity basketball game was then attended en masse. The JUSTIN DE BOER V-ice President party was climaxed by an after game dance' with live music. The junior class sponsored the an- nual Spring Formal with April Showers as the theme. Our senior year we were again led by Dave Orkney. We enioyed many varied activities throughout the year. First was the annual New Student Recep- tion, held on October 8, 1963. For the Grant football garme our class made spirit ribbons and sold over 900 of the-m. Next was the Senior- Faculty basketball game. The senior team beat the faculty 59-57 in a real thriller before a packed house of 2,000. Over 400 dollars was made from the game and given to the ath- letic department. The last half of the year was very exciting. Packed together were our class party, Senior Week, the Senior Assembly, Baccalaureate, and at last - GRADUATION. As a famous scholar once said, Our Class is much like a porcupine- it has many fine points. SAN DY CH RISTENSON Representative LINDA VOLLSTEDT RICH CAMPBELL Representative Secretary WAN DA DAVIS Representative CHERYL LANDFAIR Representative n. I l il il. IIFSVVJNII Treasurer Representative PHYLLIS LAMBERT Historian SANDIE ENGSTROM Representative Senior National Ahl, Annette Anderson, Earline Anderson, Marlene Aplan, Nancy Austin, Jill Boss. Mike Britton, Bonnie Brown, Pat Cooper, Erma Craner, Greg Crawford, Fred Cuda, Stefani Dawson, Lynne Eldridge, Sharon Engstrom, Sandie Erickson, Dianne Etchison, Greg Fowler, Margaret Graham, Janette Gross, JoAnne Hewitt, Gary Inukai, Carol Isseks, Winnie James, Laurie Johnstun, Joyce Kennedy, Mildred Klassen, JoAnn Krueger, Charlene Lincicum, Mike Luiz, Carol Lysne, Pat Mericka, Judy Merritt, Moniez Metzger Mar Ann , Y Morris, Delores Palmer, Cody Piesky, Sue Poehler, Nancy Powell, Terry Rayner, Sue Reinikka, Jan Smuland, Jim Stiles, Dean Swogger, Caihy Thorpe, Pafty Honor Society Vollstedi, Linda Williams, Jalayne Wriggle, Dan Wright, Carole ABBOTT, THOMAS-Oregon Technical Institute. ADAMS, ALVIN-Senior Choir, Wrestl- ing, Scholastic Art Award. ADDIS, DAWN - Adel-Ki, F.T.A., Pep Club, Forensics Award, Forensics, G. L. Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. AGY, CAROL-G. L. Reg. Rep., Port- land State College. AHL, ANNETTE- National Honor So- ciety, Office Helper, NOMA Math Award, Dad's Club Scholastic Award, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Linfield. ALMETER, MARSHA -Adel-Ki QCorr. Seq, Vice-Pres.j, Clavier, Chanson- ettes, Senior Choir, Girls' League fFrosh Rep., Presidentj, Junior Class Histor- ian, Swimming, Student Store Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Girl of the Month ffriendlinessi, Honor Roll, J.V. Rally, Student Council Chaplain, Senior Prom Chairman, University of Oregon. ALMON, VERNON-Cross Country, B. L. Reg. Rep., Clark College. ALSPACH, GERALD - Clavier, Band, Orchestra, Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep., Portland State. ALTHOUSE, SHIRLEY-Atrias, F.T.A., Pep Club, Girls Glee, Cafeteria, Li- brary Helper, Talent Troup, Portland State College. AMO, DYANA-Adel-Ki, Noesis, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Transfer from Roosevelt High School. ANDERSON, EARLINE-Adel-Ki, Clav- ier, National Honor Society, Pep Club, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Sophomore Class Conduct Officer, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Northwestern University. ANDERSON, LINDA - Student Council Reg. Rep., Western Union Business Col- lege. ANDERSON, MARLENE-Adel-Ki, Clav- ier, National Honor Society, Pep Club, Senior Choir, Office Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Northwestern University. ANDERSON, PENNIE - Atrias, G. L. Reg. Rep. ANDRE, CAROL. ANSON, LARRY - Clavier, Orchestra, B. L. Reg. Rep., Oregon State Univer- sity. APLAN, NANCY-National Honor So- ciety, Pep Club, Dad's Club Scholastic Award, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Willamette University. AUSTIN, JILL-Adel-Ki, National Honor Society, Pep Club, Girls' League Uunior Rep., Vice-Presidentj, Sophomore Class Historian, G2 L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State College. BAIRD, HAROLD - Thespians, Wrestl- ing, Drama f Miracle Worker, Tam- ing of the Sl'1rew. l BAKER, BONNY- Pep Club, Swim- ming. BAKER, JUDY - Ecivres fPresidentj, Cafeteria, Penland State. BARNETT, CHARLES - Thespians, Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Reg. Rep., U. S. Coast Guard. BARNHART, PAT-Pep Club, Scholastic Art Award, NOMA Math Award, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll. BARR, JACK-Thespians, Drama f Peter Pan, Majority of One j, Transfer from Medford, Reed College. BARTON, JANEITE - Student Council Reg. Rep., Pacific Lutheran University. BARTON, SUE-Quill and Scroll, Swim- ming, Federalist Staff fCurriculum, Freshmenj, NOMA Math Award, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., U.C.L.A. BASARABA, BARBARA - Clavier, Pep Club, Senior Choir, Tennis, Office Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., Seattle Pacific University. BATCHELOR, JEFF-Lettermen fSgt. at armsj, Quill and Scroll, Football, Track, Wrestling, Constitution fSports Editorj, Boy of the Month fCourteousnessj B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State University. BATES, SHERII-Student Store Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep. BECHTOLD, JERI-G. l.. Reg. Rep., Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Transfer from Grant, Mills College. BEEMAN, DONNA-Pep Club, Girls Glee, Pacific Beauty College. BELL, LYDIA-Honor Roll. BELLIS, NANCY - Adel-Ki fSecretaryl, Pep Club, Federalist Staff fFreshmenj, G. L. Reg. Rep., Transfer from Holy Child, G. l.. Lollipop Hop Chairman, Portland State. BERARDINO, ED-Lettermen, Baseball, Football, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State College. hmn 'Wilt 3 fx... in ,J BERGMAN, LINDA-Cafeteria Helper, Library Helper, Office Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep. BERNHARDT, NANCY-Pep Club, Ski Club, Office Helper, Drama, G. L. Reg. Rep., Transfer from Grant. BIELER, ROD-Oregon Technical lnsti- tute. BIRDWELL, GLORIA-Office Helper, Oregon State University. BISBEE, BILL. BISHOP, BARBARA-Girls Glee, Honor Roll, Transfer from Waldport High, St. Francis School of Nursing. BOE, JERI LYNN-Adel-Ki, fVice-Pres., Sec.J, Pep Club, Girls' League Frosh and Sophomore Rep., Sophomore Class Secretary, Office Heloer, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, University of Oregon, BOLSTER, BEV-Adel-Ki, F. T. A., Ski Club, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Portland State College. 9. BONNER, SANDRA-Office Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Business College. BOSS, MIKE-Clavier fVice-Pres.l, Na- tional Honor Society QVice-Pres.j, Band fTreasurerl, All-City Orchestra, Basket- ball, Scholarship Award, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Occidental. BOYCE, CONNIE. BOYINGTON, SUSAN-Pep Club, Ore- gon State University. BOYLE, ARDEN-Adel-Ki, Chanson- ettes, Girls Glee, Girls' League Treas- urer, G. L. Reg. Rep., Portland State College. BOYLE, SANDI-Chansonettes, Drama, G. L. Reg. Rep. BRADSHAW, LYNDON - Honor Roll, Portland State College. BRADSTREET, DARYL-Baseball, Bas- ketball, Cross Country, Track, Clark College. BREIL, GARY-Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State. BRENNEKE, DOUG - Orchestra, Cross Country, Football, Track, Constitution Staff, Student Council Reg. Rep., Port- land State. BREWER, BARBARA - Student Body Treas., Swimming, Federalist Staff Student Gov.J, Office Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Eman- uel School of Nursing. BRITTON, BONNIE-F. T. A., National Honor Society, I. R. L., G. L. Reg. Rep., Oregon College of Education. BROUILLARD, DARLENE-Noesis qsecg, Office Helper, Portland State. BROWN, PATRICIA- Ecivres fPres., Se'c.l, National Honor Society, Office Helper, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., W. A. F. BROWN, TERRY- Lettermen, Boys' League flares., Sec., Treas.j, Baseball, Football, Wrestling, Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State University. BRUNKOW, TIM - Constitution Staff fBus. Managerl, B. L. Reg. Rep., Stuf dent Council Reg. Rep., Portland State. BRYANT, JERRY-Football, Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep., Oregon State Univer- sity. BUHRMASTER, DIANNE-Pep Club fSec.j, Library Helper, Office Helper, Portland State. BULLIS, JUDY-Adel-Ki, Thespions, Counseling Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State University. BURKHEIMER, CARLANN - Adel-Ki, Clavier, F. T. A., Pep Club, Ski Club, l. R. L. Band, Orchestra QTreas.l, Golf, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Rally Squad, Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State. BURNETT, RON. BUTLER, SANDY-Pep Club, Cafeteria, G. L. Reg. Rep. BUZZELL, ROLFE-Lettermen, National Honor Society, Boys' League fSr. Class Rep.l, Swimming, Wrestling, B. L Reg. Rep., Forensics, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State. CALAVAN, JEANINE-Pep Club, Ten- nis, G. L. Reg. Rep., Portland State. CALAVAN, JERRY-Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Port- land State. CALLAHAN, BOB. CALKINS, CAROL - Girls Glee, Holly- wood Beauty College. CAMERON, JEANNI-Student Store Helper, Western Business University. CAMPBELL, RICHARD - Lettermen, Ski Club, Senior Class Rep., Baseball, Bas- ketball, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., NOMA Award. CANICH, MICHELLE-Cafeteria Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep. CARKNER, DAVE-B. L. Hist., Swim- ming, Student Council Reg. Rep., Ore- gon State. CARLSTON, DAN-Wrestling, Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State Col- lege. CARRINGTON, ALAN-V.F.O. fPres,j, Oregon State. CARROLL. MIKE. CARVER, RODNEY - Clavier, Boys' Glee, Senior Choir, B. L. Reg. Rep., Portland State. CASCIATO, MIKE - Lettermen, Swim- ming, Wrestling, J.V. Rally, Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Port- land. CASELTON, DALE - Football, Track, Cafeteria Helper, Library Helper, Hon- or Roll, Transfer from Central, U.C.L.A. CHILDERS, BILL - Track, Forensics, Transfer from Grants Pass, Multno- mah College. CHRISTENSEN, SANDY-Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Senior Class Rep., Swimming, G. L. Reg. Rep., Portland State. CHURCH, DAVID-Chess Club, Track. CIUMAN, JUDY-G, L. Reg. Rep., Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., University of Oregon Dental School. CLARK, OLIN-Thespians, Drama, Uni- versity of Portland. CLARK, STEVE-Baseball, Cross Coun- try, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State. in -Af' Qllt 9 sie. ,El l. 2. 3. 4. 5 6 7 8. 9. 'l0. CLARKE, ANNA JO-Clavier, Chan- sonettes, Counseling Helper, Honor Roll, Portland State. CLINT, TIM-B. L. Reg. Rep., Portland State. COATE, DOUG-Baseball, Basketball, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. COFER, 'GARY-Football, B. L Reg. Rep., Navy. COFFMAN, RICHARD-Lettermen, V. F. O., Basketball, Cross Country, Noma Math Award, Multnomah. COGBURN, LEEDA-G. L. Reg. Rep., Portland State. COLBY, DENNIS - Football, Track, Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Ore- gon. COLLINS, DICK- National Honor So- ciety, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Lewis and Clark. COMBS, RICHARD-Oregon State Col- lege. COMPTON, LAURETTA -- A d e l - K i fChapIainj, Clavier fChapIainJ, Pep Club, Chansonettes, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Jr. Class Conduct Officer, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Rally Squad fFallj, Student Council Reg. Rep., Ore- gon State University. COMSTOCK, CHUCK-Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. CONVERSE, BEV-Adel-Ki, lTreas.l Pep Club, Chansonettes, Girls Glee, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., Transfer from Washing- ton High. COOPER, ERMA-National Honor So- ciety, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, Golf, Constitution Staff fEditor-in-Chief, Feature Ed., Reporterj, Student Store Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Lewis and Clark. COOPER, LINDA-Drama, Forensics, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Puget Sound. COQUILLETTE, JIM-Baseball, Basket- ball, Football, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., San Jose State. COULTER, BILL-Baseball, Basketball, Fooball, Track, Lettermen, B. L. Reg Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Port- land State. COWAN, JANICE-Atrios, Pep Club Office Helper, University of Oregon. 1 , W1 .P Qlll in LQ :kno Fl' COX, RON-Basketball, Football, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. CRAIG, SHARON-Thespians, Transfer from Jefferson. CRANDALL, APRIL-Band, Business College. CRANER, GREG-National Honor So- ciety, Student Body IVice-Pres.l, NO- MA Math Award, Dad's Club Scholar- ship, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State University, CRAWFORD, FRED-F. T. A., National Honor Society, l. R. L., Student Body fVice-Pres.l, Speech Award, Forensics, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Princeton. CROUSE, KEITH. CUDA, STEFANI-National Honor S0- ciety, Honor Roll, Transfer from St. Mary's, Portland State College. CUTSHALL, V I C K I - Chansonettes, Girls' Glee, Drama, Portland State. DAHLMAN, JULIE-G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep. DALRYMPLE, JOAN - Atrias,' Girls' Glee, Honor Roll, Portland State. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. DALTON, DENNIS-B. L. Reg. Rep., Portland State, DA SILVA, ANN-Atrios, Chanson- ettes, Girls' Glee, Federalist Staff, Scholastic Art Award, Portland State. DAVIS, DAVE - Lettermen, Senior Choir, Baseball, Basketball IMgr.l, Football, Constitution Staff, Portland State. DAVIS, JULIA-Transfer from Estacada High School. DAVIS, STEVEN-Art Staff, Transfer from Tampa, Florida. DAVIS, WANDA-Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll lHistorianl, Senior Class Rep., Federalist Staff ICurricu- lum, Staffs and Orgs., Senior Editorl, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State College. DAWSON, LYNNE-Adel-Ki, National Honor Society, Pep Club, Girls' League, Jr. Rep., Reg. Rep.l, Senior Class Treas., Math Award, C h e m i s t r y Award, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Mills. DEAN, GREG-Lettermen, Cross Coun- try, Football, Track, Oregon State Uni- versity. DE BOER, JUSTIN - Lettermen, Boys' Glee, Senior Choir, Senior Class Vice- Pres., Basketball, Cross Country, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., -Student Council Reg. Rep., Lewis and Clark College. DELANO, RAY - Leffeffhen, Football, Track, Cafeteria Helper, Kansas State. DEMSKY, BOB-Senior Choir, Transfer from Eugene, Oregon, Multnomah. DENLEY, JERRY-Football, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., Portland State College. DEPRETIS, LINDA-Pep Club fVice- Pres.j, Girls' Glee, Girls' League QSec. 'Reg. Rep.J, Christmas Formal Court, Honor Roll, J.V. and Varsity Rally Squads, Brigham Young. DEROCK, MARY-Adel-Ki, Clavier, Pep Club iPres.t, Orchestra, Senior Choir, Girls' League fSoph. Class Rep.J, G. L. Req. Rep., Girl of the Month iSpiritj, Honor Roll, Rally Squad lFall and Springlf Student Council Reg. Rep., O. S. C. DIDIER, BONNIE-Puget Sound College of the Bible. DITTY, AL-Letterman, Baseball, Bas- ketball, Football, Track, Constitution Staff, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., UCLA. DOOYEN, MYRNA - Chansonettes, Girls' Glee, Federalist Staff fBusiness Monagerj, Emanuel Hospital School of Nursing. DORTON, BARB-Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Speech Award, Forensics, G. L. Reg. Rep., Good Samaritan School of Nursing. DRAKE, GLORIA-Atrias, Pep Club, G. L. Reg. Rep., Transfer from David Douglas High School, School of Nurs- ing. DUBRAVAC, DIANE - Clavier, Pep Club, Chansonettes, Girls' Glee, Senior Choir, Girls' League QSoph. Class Rep., Reg. Rep.j, Office Helper, NOMA Math Award, Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Portland. DUFF, MARY LOU - Transfer from North Catholic. DUFFY, DENNIS-Portland State Col- lege. DUMMLER, JEANNE-Adel-Ki, G. L. Reg. Rep., University ot Oregon. DUNGAN, DAN. DUNLOP, TIM-Band, Orchestra, Cafe- teria Helper, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Willamette Univer- sity. ' DUNN, ANDREA-Pep Club, Constitu- tion Staff, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Business College. DYCK, JEANNE-Adel-Ki, Girls Glee, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Puget Sound. EASTON, BILL-Portland State College. EATON, JOHN-Chess, Clavier, F. T. A., Band, Orchestra, Lewis and Clark College. EATON, RALPH-Portland State Col- lege. EBERHART, LINDA-Girls Glee, Trans- fer from Ogden High, Utah, Phagan's Beauty College. EDE, DEANN-Commercial Art School. EDE, SHARON-Business College. EDGERTON, JAY. EDWARDS, HARLAND - Lettermen, Boys' League President, Student Body President, Cross Country, Football, Track, Wrestling, NOMA Math Award, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State Uni- versity. EGBERS, ELLEN-Clavier, ski Club, Or- chestra, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Transfer from Jefferson High School, Whitman College. EICHMAN, GORDON-Football, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., Portland State College. ELDRIDGE, SHARON. ELLIOTT, TIM - Football, Wrestling, Oregon Technical Institute. ENGSTROM, SANDI - National Honor Society, Girls' League Corresponding Sec., Senior Class Rep., G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. ERICKSON, DIANNE-Adel-Ki, Nation- al Honor Society, Pep Club, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Port- land State College. y A -Nl v , tug, et ' Hn mlm I 'Ida' X92 W . mf ESSERT, KAREN. ETCHISON, GREG - Lettermen lVice- Pres.l, Boys' Glee, Boys, League His- torian, Football, Track fOutstanding Field Manl, Wrestling, NOMA Math Award, Boy of the Month lSpiritl, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, University of Oregon. EURICK, ARLIZ-Portland State Col- lege. FARLEY, LEE. FARRA, TIM - Lettermen, National Honor Society, Senior Choir, Boys' League Sophomore Rep., Freshman Class Conduct Officer, Junior Class President, Student Body President, Baseball, Basketball, Football, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Yale. FEYEN, VAL-Track. FINLEY, BARRY-Football, Swimming, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Portland State College. FINLEY, JIM. FINNEY, GIL-Portland State College. FISHER, NANCY-Adel-KI, Thespians, Drama, G. L. Reg. Rep. FITZGERALD, TERRI - Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Junior Class Secretary, G. L. Reg. Rep., Spring Rally, Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. FLEMING, KATHY-Transfer from Holy Child Academy, Portland State Col- lege. FLOYD, CHARLENE-Adel-Ki, F. T. A., Pep Club, Girls' League fPres., Reg. Rep.l, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State. FORD, JIM. FORKEN, PAT-Baseball, Wrestling. FOWLER, MARGARET-National Honor Society lTreas.l, Office Helper, Dad's Club Scholarship Awards, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Pomona. FOX, CORLISS- Portland Community College. ' ,..i.L,. . ,' H., . nw... V a fm l f. 1 J . T I f o, FRAGALL, ROBIN -- Lettermen, Foot- ball, Track, Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. FRANCOIS, KARYN-Pep Club, Tennis, Federalist Staff, Art Award, Drama, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., U. C. L. A. FREED, TIM-V. F. O., Swimming, Wrestling, Student Newscaster KBPS. FULLER, WAYN E -Baseball, Football, Swimming, Transfer from Parkrose High School, Portland State College. GABRIELSON, BRUCE-Lettermen, V. F. O., Cross Country, Football, Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Long Beach State College, Calif. GAITHER, ROD-Crass Country, Foot- ball, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep. GANT, DENNIS-Baseball, Cross Coun- try, Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep. GARD, CAROL-G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Lewis and Clark College. GARDINER, JERRY-Clavler, Ski Club, Band, Orchestra, Senior Choir, Boys' League Junior Rep., Basketball, Foot- ball, Track, Wrestling, NOMA Math Award, B. L. Reg. Rep., Drama, Spring Rally, Student Council Reg. Rep., Uni- versity of Washington. GARDNER, JOANNE--Cafeteria Help- er, Library Helper. GARNER, AL. GATES, CAROLYN-Thespians, Drama, Oregon State. GAY, BARBARA-Transfer from New- port. GENTRY, JEANNE. GEORGE, FRANCES-Cafeteria Helper, Office Helper. GIBBONS, KAREN-Pep Club,-Consti- tution Staff, Drama, Transfer from Parkrose, Oregon State. GlSl, MIKE. GLASS, BRUCE-National Honor Soci- ety, Wrestling, NOMA Math Award, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll. GLENZER, AN DREA-Cafeteria Helper, Library Helper. GOETJEN, TAMI-Adel-Ki, Drama, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep. GOFF, KATHY-G. L. Reg. Rep., Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep. GOLDSMITH, PATRICIA - C l a V i e r, Thespians lVice Pres., Sec.j, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Peter Pon , Maiority of One , Theatre Board, Portland State. GOMES, EILEEN-Pep Club, Bookroom Helper, Portland State. GOMEZ, ELIZABETH. GOODRICK, CYNTHIA - Federalist Staff llireshmen, Staffs and Orgs.j, Drama, Multnomah School of the Bible. GOODRICK, LYNDA - Adel-Ki, Quill and Scroll lVice Pres.j, Chansonettes, Federalist Staff fFreshmen, Staffs and Orgs., Editor - in - Chiefj, Journalism Award, Honor Roll, Multnomah School of the Bible. GORDER, CHARLES-Basketball, Foot- ball, Transfer from Minnesota. GORTNER, SANDI - Adel-Ki fTreaS.I, Clavier, Chansonettes, Freshman Class Conduct Officer, Junior Class Conduct Officer, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., University of Hawaii. GOUGHLER, KAREN-Adel-Ki, G. L. Reg. Rep., Oregon State. GRAHAM, JANETTE-National Honor Society, I. R. L. lTreas.D, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. GRANT, FRANCES-Adel-Ki, Federal- ist Staff lBusiness manager, Fresh- ment, Office Helper, Pep Club., GRAVER, RUSS - Clavier, Boys' Glee, Senior Choir, Football, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Uni- versity of Oregon. GREEN, WALLY-Lettermen lSergeant- at-Armsj, Football, Track, Wrestling, Football Award, Boy of the Month fFriendlinessj, Portland State. GROSS, JO ANNE-Clovier, F. T. A., National Honor Society, Orchestra, Li- brary Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, University of Oregon. GUERRETTAZ, SUE-Adel-Ki, Pep Club lTreas.l, Chansonettes, Senior Choir, Girls' League lSoph. Class Rep., Reg. Rep.l, Junior Class Treasurer, Golf, G. L. Reg. Rep., Fall Rally, Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., Portland State. GULAN, LINDA-Ecivres, Office Help- er, Drama, University of Oregon. GULLIXSON, HELEN-Quill and Scroll, Federalist Staff Uuniorsl, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Eman- uel School of Nursing. GUNDERSON, SANDY-Ecivres, Book- room Helper. HAGEN, CAROLE-Portland State Col- lege. HALL, CAROLYN-Chansonettes, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Portland State. HALL, SHELLEY-Pep Club, Quill and Scroll lSergeant-at-Armsl, I. R. L., Federalist Staff, Forensic Award, For- ensics, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. HALLAS, KEN- Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Req. Rep., Trans- fer from Idaho, Portland State. HALLOCK, PETE-Football, B. L. Reg. Rep., University of Puget Sound. HANNAMAN, LINDA - Pep Club, Counseling Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State. HARBIN, VIRGINIA-G. L. Reg. Rep., Good Samaritan School of Nursing. HARDY, RICHARD-Basketball, Cross Country, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep. HARRINGTON, NANCY - Atrios, Pep Club, Girls Glee, Bookroom Helper, Drama, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., Linfield. HART, JUDY-Counseling Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Pacific Business College. HARVEY, ED. HARVEY, JUDY-F. T. A., Thespians, Drama, University of Oregon. HAWKINS, JOHN-Football, B. L. Reg. Rep.. Honor Roll, KBP5 Disc Jockey, Pacific University. M' o ERE.. emi . lm 1 ef'-s. 'Wir HAYSLIP, DIANA - Federalist Staff, Transfer from Sunset, Brigham Young University. HEGRENES, PAT-Football, Wrestling, M. I. T. HELSER, KEITH-Ski Club, Basketball, Football, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., O. S. U. HELZER, DEANNA-Pep Club, Ski Club, Student Body Sec., J.V. and Fall Var- sity Rally, Office Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Pha- gans Beauty College. HENDRICKSON, JAN - Clavier, Band, Girls Glee, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State. HENRIKSON, SUE-Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Jr. Class Conduct Officer, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Lin- field. HENWOOD, JOANNE - Pep Club, Thespians, Drama Q Pinocchio . Cal- ico Cat j, Forensics. HERRON, GEORGE. HEWITT, GARY-Chess, National Hon or Society, Quill and Scroll, Constitu tion and Federalist Photographer Honor Roll, Portland State. HICENBOTHOM, LYNN. HICKS, CURTIS. HICKS, SANDRA-F. T. A., Honor Roll Pacific Lutheran University. HINDS, KAREN-G. L. Reg. Rep., Port land State College. HINES, LINDA-Pep Club, Chanson ettes, Girls Glee, G. L. Reg. Rep., Stu dent Council Reg Rep., Warner Pacific HINKLE, BILL-Football, Traclr. HIRSCH, BOB-Ski Club, l.R.L., Tennis Track, Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep., For- ensics, Student Council Reg. Rep., Uni versity of Oregon. HIRSCH, JACK-University of Wash- ington. whim? if-1-.. 1.1 HODGE S, RON. HOEHL, CHRIS-Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State Uni- versity. HOFF, RODNEY-National Honor So- ciety, Federalist Staff fPl1otographerj, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. HOGAN, LARRY - Constitution Staff, Drama, Student Council Reg. Rep. HOLMES, DENNY-B. L. Reg. Rep., Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., San Jose State. HOLDEN, BOB-Clavier, Band, Orches- tra, Sophomore Class Conduct Officer, Football, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., San Jose State. HOOPER, GARY - Baseball, Basket- ball, Portland State. HOPKINS, HARRIET- National Honor Society, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., Good Samaritan School of Nursing. HORN, TOM-Football, Transfer from Buena, Arizona, Portland State. HOWARD, PAM-Beauty College. HOWELL, GAYANN-Girls Glee, G. L. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Brig- ham Young University. HUFANA, VlCKl-Cafeteria Helper, G. L. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Transfer from Marycrest. HUNSAKER, RAY-Football, Tennis, Art Staff, Federalist Staff QArtistj, Art Award, B.L. Reg. Rep., Junior Achieve- ment, Art Center. HUNSPERGER, DENNIS. HUNTER, JACK. HUSK, JIM-Baseball, Football, Track, Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., O. T. I. HUSTAD, JAN-Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Federalist Staff, G. L. Reg. Rep., Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State. INUKAI, CAROL - Ecivres, National Honor Society IHistorianl, G i r I s ' League QSr. Rep., Treas., Reg. Rep.I, Scholastic Award, Honor Roll, Student Store Helper, Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State College. ISSEKS, WINNIE-National Honor So- ciety, Sophomore Class Treas., Math Award, Merit Finalist, Girl of the Month fScholarshipJ, H o n o r R o I I , Swarthmore. IVERSON, JON - Boys' Glee, Track Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep., Drama, J. V. Rally, University of Oregon. IVERSON, ROBIN - Federalist Stuff fArtistj, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., Art School. JACKLIN, CAROL-Chansonettes, Girls Glee, Counseling Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Trans- fer from Marshall, Portland State Col- lege. JACKSON, GARY- Lettermen, Cross Country, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., Ore- gon State. JACKSON, TED-Tennis, Tennis Award, Oregon State. JACOBS, BOB-Basketball, Football, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep. JAMES, BEV. JAMES, LAURIE-National Honor So- ciety, Orchestra, Girls' League ISec., Sr. Rep., Reg. Rep.J, Christmas Formal Court, Girl of the Month fCourtesyj, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Lewis and Clark. JENKINS, GERRY-Pep Club, Chanson- ettes, Senior Choir. JENSEN, JUDY-Pep Club, NOMA Math Award, Honor Roll, Eastern Ore- gon College. JENSEN, STEVE-Basketball, Football, B. L. Reg. Rep. JEPPESEN, KAREN-Girls Glee, Art Award, Honor Roll, Chounard Art In- stitute. JESSEY, SUSAN-Adel-Ki, Art Staff, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State College. JOHANSEN, JOHN-Clavier, Band, Or- chestra, Forensics, Oregon State. JOHNS, SHIRLEY. JOHNSON, CAROL. JOHNSON, MIKE-Clavier, Lettermen, Band, Orchestra, Baseball, Swimming, Track, Swimming Awards, Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State. JOHNSTUN, JOYCE - National Honor Society, G. L. Rea. Ren., Honor Pall, Student Council Reg. Rep., Co-Chair- man Sweethea1t's Ball, B r i g h a m Young University. JONES, GERENE. KARTERMAN, SCOTT-Ski Club, l. R. L., NOMA Math Award, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Transfer from Grant, University of Oregon. KEARNEY, KAROLYN-Adel-Ki, Noesis fTreas.j, Chansonettes, Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., Chicago Airline Steward- ess College. KEMP, LANA-Adel-Ki, Pep Club. Stu- dent Store Helper, J. V. and Varsity Rally Squads, Oregon State. KEENON, DAVE. KENNEDY, MILDRED-Adel-Ki, Clcvier, National Honor Society lChaplainj, Ski Club, Senior Choir, Scholastic Award, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Willamette University. KENNY, ROBIN-Football, B. L. Reg. Rep., Portland State College. ' KENT, STEPHANIE-Adel-Ki, Pep Club lTreas.l, G. L. Reg. Rep. KEYES, TOM-Portland State College. KINNEAR, PAT-Pep Club, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Ore- gon State. KINZEL, SHARON - Thespians, Drama Award, NOMA Spelling Award. KITZEROW, MARY ANNE-Quill and Scroll fTreos.j, Sophomore Class Con- duct Officer, Constitution Staff lAd Manager, News Ed., Managing Ed.l, Student Council Reg. Rep., Pacific Luth- eran University. KLASSEN, JO ANN-Clavier lVice- Pres.j, Ecivres lVice-Pres.j, National Honor Society, Pep Club, Orchestra, Sophomore Class Conduct Officer, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Rolls, Student' Council Reg. Rep., Portland State Col- lege. KLUG, BARBARA-Adel-Ki. Pep Club, Federalist Staff, Oregon State. elim L U Nl life. V KNAWLS, TRUDIE - Pep Club, Girls Glee, Swimming, Drama. KOEHN, LEONARD. KREUTZ, CRAIG -Wrestling, Student Council Reg. Rep., Transfer from Ben- son, O. T. I. KRIENS, JIM-Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., El Camino Junior College. KROMBEIN, GARY. KRUEGER, CHARLENE-National Honor Society, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, Federalist Staff, fSophomore Class, Seniorsj, NOMA Math Award, Honor Roll, Portland State College. KUNS, TERRY - Tennis, Constitution Staff lkeporterl, Federalist Staff lAd- ministrationj, G. L. Reg. Rep., Junior Achievement, Stage Crew. LADWIG, CHERYL-Ecivres lVice-Pres., Treas.j, Girls Glee, Junior Achieve- ment. LAHDE, JO-Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Girls Glee, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State College. LAMBERT, FRED - Lettermen, Boys' League Sophomore Rep., Baseball, Basketball, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, University of Oregon. LAMBERT, PHYLLIS - Clavier, Orches- tra, Senior Class Historian, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Uni- versity of Portland. LANDFAIR, CHERYL - Chansonettes, Senior Class Rep.,G. L. Reg. Rep., Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Lewis and Clark. LANE, SYLVIA- Pep Club, Portland State College. LA PINE, JANET-Adel-Ki, Pep Club, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., Transfer from Walla Walla, Washington, Lewis and Clark College. LARSON, KRISTIN-Adel-Ki, F. T. A., Pep Club, Girls Glee, NOMA Math Award, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., Spring Rally, University of Oregon. LASATER, ANNETTE-Pep Club, Thespi- ans fHistorianj, Tennis, Office Helper, Drama 84 Art Awards, Drama fPeter Pan 8. Miracle Workerj. LAWSON, RICHARD - Senior Choir, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Transfer from Centennial High School, Clark College. L'ln I X21 53 Yi.. ff 6 , xi S- ow E, 1 U MR LE BRUN, DAVID-Lettermen, Boys' League fFreshman Class Rep., Hist., Reg. Rep.I, Sophomore Class Vice Pres., Basketball, Football, T r a c k , Wrestling, Honor Roll, Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. LEINUM, BILL - Boys' Glee, Senior Choir, Tennis, Cafeteria Helper. LESSIG, DONNA. LE TOURNEUX, NANCY-Adel-Ki, F. T. A., Pep Club, Honor Roll, University of Puget Sound. LEU, DARLENE-Student Body Sec., Forensic Award, Christmas Formal Court, Forensics, Football Queen, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Beauty School. LINCICUM, MIKE-National Honor So- ciety, Quill and Scroll, Band, Constitu- tion Staff, Federalist Staff, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Willamette Univer- sity. LINDBLAD, BUTCH-Lettermen, Senior Choir, Baseball, Basketball, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. LIVELY, GAY-Pep Club, Student Store Helper, NOMA Math Award, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, McCall's Busi- ness College. LOFTON. LYNNETTE - NOMA Math Award, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., Western Business Univer- sit . LO,GAN, DAVE - Baseball, Football, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. LOGAN KEITH - Lettermen, Football, Wrestling, Football Award, Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State. LONDOS, TIM - Lettermen, Senior Choir, Boys' League Ureos., Reg. Rep.I, Football, Track, Wrestling, NOMA Math Award, Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State. LOPEZ, KAI-Clavier, Pep Club, Thes- pians ISgt. - at - armsj, Senior choir, Drama Awards, J. V. Rally, Student Council Reg. Rep., Miracle Worker , Maiority of One , U.C.L.A. LOVELAND, BRYANT - C a f e t e r i a Helper. LUTZ, CAROL-Adel-Ki lSgt.-at-armsj, National Honor Society, Pep Club, Ski Club, Sophomore Class Conduct Offi- cer, G. L. Reg. Rep., Willamette Uni- versity. LUTZ, CRAIG. LYNOTT, GREG.-Lettermen, Ski Club, Freshman Class Conduct Officer, Cross Country, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., Foren- sics, Honor Roll, Rally Squad, Student Council Reg. Rep., Junior Achieve- ment, University of Oregon. LYSNE, PAT-Clavier fVice Pres., Chap- lainj, F. T. A. lHistorianl, National Honor Society, Noesis fPres.l, Band, Pacific Lutheran University. MAHAR, DENNIS-Swimming, Wrestl- ing, Transfer from California, Portland State. MALCHERT, RICK-Lettermen, Football, Track, Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep., Port- land State. MARTIN, JIM - Lettermen, Football, Wrestling, Art Staff, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State. MASCALL, JAN-Lettermen fPres.l, Na- tional Honor Society, Senior Choir, Boys' League Vice Pres., Sophomore Class Pres., Football, Honor Roll, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. MATSEN, WAYNE - Chess Club, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Portland State. McCALL, DAVE - Football, Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State. MCCONNELL, BOB-Baseball. MCGARRY, JULIE-Transfer from Clack- amas, Beauticians College. McGEHEE, CHARLES - Cafeteria Help- er, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep. MENDENHALL, CRAIG - Football, Wrestling, Student Council Reg. Rep., M.l.T. MERICKA, JUDY-National Honor So- ciety, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State. MERINA, PAT - Wrestling, Student Council Reg. Rep., Transfer from Ben- son, Oregon Technical Institute. MERRITT, MONTEZ - National Honor Society, Girls Glee, Honor Roll, Eman- uel Hospital School of Nursing. MESSNER, MARILYN-Adel-Ki, Clavier, National Honor Society, Ski Club, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Willamette University. METZGER, MARYANN-cluvier fChap- lainl, National Honor Society, Orches- tra, Girls' League fHist.l, Reg. Repq Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Linfield College. MIKKELSON, KAY-Atrios, Pep Club, Girls Glee, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Cali- fornia. hit P 'III I Qui iza- oi wgl V7 a 'ian MILLER, CAROL-Senior Class Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State College. MILLER, JUDI-Drama, G. L. Reg. Rep., Transfer from Grant, Portland State College. MILLER, KATHY-Junior Class Conduct Officer. MILLER, LYNNE-Clavier, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Tennis, Forensics, G. L. Reg. Rep., Portland State College. MILLER, MIKE-Football, Track, Wrestl- ing, Constitution Staff Reporter, Port- land State College. MILLER, PEGGY-Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Art Staff, Student Store Helper, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Museum of Art School. MILLS, PAULA-Ski Club, Constitution Staff, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg.Rep., Portland State College. MOATS, JUDY-Pep Club, G. L. Reg. Rep., Portland State College. MOENTENICH, LORIN - Swimming Team fCaptoinj. MOONEY, EDWARD-Lettermen, Foot- ball, Track, Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Transfer 'from Benson, San Jose State. MOORE, COURTNEY - Cross Country, Football, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Marines. MOORE, DOUG-Senior Choir. MOORE, LINDA. MORRIS, DELORES - National Honor Society, Counseling Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Business College. MORRISEY, MARY K.-Adel-Ki meas- urerj, F. T. A., G. L. Reg. Rep.. HONG' Roll, Portland State College. MORSE, J U DY. MOSBACK, FRAN-G. L. Reg. Rep., Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Porttland State College. MOSER, ART-Basketball, Football, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. MOSER, MARTHA. MOSS, CHRIS-Transfer from Wash- ington lElma High Schoolj. MURPHY, JENNI-Pep Club, Constitu- tion Staff, Transfer from Franklin. MURRAY, MARY JANE - National Honor Society, Counseling Helper, Li- brory Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Port- land State. MYERS, DARLENE-Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Girls Glee, G. L. Reg. Rep., Pacific Beauty College. NASH, DOUG-Football, Oregon State. NASMYT H, JACKIE. NEAD, DIANA-Clavier, Chonsonettes, Senior Choir, Counseling Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State. NEILSON, GEORGE-Football, Wrestl- ing, Oregon State. NELSEN, JAMES-Portland State. NELSON, CAROLYN - Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Girls Glee, Counseling Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Multnomah College. NELSON, CHRIS-Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep. NELSON, GAIL-Pep Club. NELSON, HARLAN - Lettermen, Base- ball, Football, Track, Honor Roll, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Pacific Univer- Sity. NORDLUND, 'KATHI -Adel-Ki, Fresh- man Class Conduct Officer, Drama, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep. NORMAN, KATHY-G. L. Reg. Rep., Transfer from Portland Christian, Port- land State. me-lm' fr I fi QTL-. ,f L ' X..L1 H 44 O'BRIEN, PAT-Girls Glee, Art Staff, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, J. V. and Var- sity Rally Squads, Student Council Reg. Rep., Sam Houston State. O'CONNOR, DAN - Track, Portland State. OLLER, BOB-Portland State. OLLER, EARL-Swimming, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Port- land State. OLSON, ALAN - Lettermen, Cross Country, Football, Track, Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep. OLSON, JUDY-Transfer from South Dakota, University of Portland. ORKNEY, DAVE-Lettermen, National Honor Society, Ski Club, Freshman Class Pres., Senior Class Pres., Track, Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., San Jose State. OWENS, PAT. PAASCH, JOHN-Thespians, Football, Cafeteria Helper, Drama. PALMER, BOB. PALMER, CODY-National Honor So- ciety, Scholastic Awards, Honor Roll. PARKER, MARK-Chess iPres.l, NOMA Math Award, Honor Roll, University of Oregon. PATTERSON, DONNA-Pep Club, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State. PATTERSON, KATHY. PAULSEN, DELORES. PERIN, DAVE-Baseball, Golf. PETERS, BARBARA-Transfer from Da- vid Douglas. PETERSEN, JUDY-Noesis Nice Pres.I, Transfer from Marycrest, University of Oregon. PETERSEN, SUE-Transfer from Grant. PETERSON, RICHARD. PEYTON, JAN-Western Business Uni- versity. PIRIE, GORDON-Cross Country, Swim- ming, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., Navy. PJESKY, SUSAN - Clavier, National Honor Society, Pep Club, l. R. L. fPres.j, Senior Choir, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Stan- ford. POEHLER, NANCY - Adel-Ki, F. T. A., National Honor Society, Junior Class Conduct Officer, Student Store Helper, NOMA Math Award, Scholastic Award, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, University of Oregon. POPE, ERNIE- Boys' Glee, Cafeteria Helper, B. L. Reg. Rep. POST, PAUL-Lettermen, Boys, League fVice Pres., Hist., Reg. Rep.I, Football, Track, Wrestling, Art Staff, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Football Award, Portland State. POSTLEWAIT, LARRY-Lettermen, Boys' Glee, Senior Choir, Football, Track, Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep. POTTER, TONl - Gold Key Award, Transfer from Eugene, University of Oregon. POUNDER, GARY-Clavier, Lettermen, Senior Choir, Boys' League iSenior Rep., Reg. Rep.j, Football, Track, Wrestling, Honor Roll, Portland State. NPOWELL, TERRY-National Honor So! ciety, Bond, Wrestling, Honor Roll, Portland State. PRECECHTIL, SUE-Adel-Ki, fVice Pres., Sec.l, Pep Club, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Ore- gon State. PRICE, JAN-Pep Club, G. L. Reg. Rep. PRUDEN, LESA-G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep. QUIMBY, KAREN-Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Girls Glee, Office Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Rally Squad, Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State. RACANELLI, VITO-Boys' Glee, Cafe- teria Helper, B. L. Reg. Rep., Forensics, Transfer from Reynolds, Navy. RAMBO, BOB-Track, Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. ' ' ll. I X21- N , RAMSEY, SHARON -Drama, Portland State. RATTER, NANCY-Clovler fI'Ii5t.I, F. T. A., Band, Orchestra. RAYNER, SUSAN-National Honor So- ciety, Library Helper, Honor Roll, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Whitworth. REIFENRATH, TOM- Lettermen, Bos- ketboll, Cross Country, Golf, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., University at Southern Califor- mo. REINIKKA, JANICE - Atrios, National Honor Society, Honor Roll, Pacific Lu- theran University. REYNOLDS, LINDA-G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Transfer from Porkrose. RIBA, RICHARD-Football, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., Portland State. RICE, NORMA-Transfer from Alaska, Oregon Technological Institute. RICHARDSON, CAROLYN - Pep Club, Beauty College. RIEDER, KAY-Ecivres, Pep Club, Coun- seling Helper, Art Award. ROBBINS, DUANE-Cross Country, Track, Wrestling, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Ore- gon. ROBERTS, CHERYL. ROBINSON, BERNIE-Thespians, Foot- ball, B. L. Reg. Rep., Drama, Eastern Oregon College. RODASKY, COLLEEN - Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, Girls' League Uunior Rep., Reg. Rep.I, Golf, Federal- alist Staff fMusic and lndexj, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Ore- gon State University. ROGERS, NANCY-G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State. ROMMEL, JIM-Lettermen, Basketball, Track, Transfer from Bellevue, Univer- sity of Oregon. RUSSELL, JIM - Lettermen, Basketball, Football, Golf, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Yakima Valley Junior College. RYDING, RICK-Lettermen, Basketball, Tennis, NOMA Math Award, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Seattle Pacific College. SALTER, STUART-B. l.. Reg. Rep., Honor Rall, Portland State. SASSER, STEVE-Art Staff, Art Award, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Art Center. SATH ER, JOHN-Football, Golf, Wrestl- ing, B. L. Reg. Rep., Clark College. SAVAGE, KATHY. SCHACH ER, DAVE. SCHAPER, JULIE -Atrios, Pe Club, Ore- P gon State. SCHENK, BOB - Boys' Glee, Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State. SCHERER, TERI - Atrias, Clavier, F. T. A., Chansonettes, Senior Choir, Girls' League lPublicity Chairman, Reg. Rep.j, Honor Roll, University of Ore- gon. SCHEURER, RON-Lettermen, Football, Track, Wrestling, Student Council Reg. Rep. SCHLEISMAN, ROD-V. F. O., Football, Bookroom Helper, Navy. SCHMIDT, SUSI-G. L, Reg. Rep., Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Transfer from Hold Child, Portland State. SCHNACKY, PEGGY-Atrias, lSgt.-at- armsj, F. T. A. Nice Pres.l, Thespiohs, Drama Award, Drama, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Marylhurst. SCHNEIDER, KARI. SCHNOOR, GLEN-Baseball, Track, B. L. Reg. Rep., Transfer from Benson, University of Oregon. SCHOESSLER, KATHY-Library Helper, Beautician's School. SCHREI, TOM-B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., O. T. I. V 3 Im I wi- E-.. SCHUYLER, PAM-Ecivres fPres.j, Thes- pians, Drama, Northwestern. SHANNON, PAT- Adel-Ki, Clavier, Chansonettes, Senior Choir, Girls' League fSenior Rep., Reg. Rep.j, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Uni- versity of Oregon. SHELLEY, GEORGE-Chess fVice Pres.l, Clavier fPres.I, Band Orchestra, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State. . SIBERT, BOB-Student Council Reg. Rep., Multnomah. SIMMONS, MIKE. SLOCUM, SALLY-Adel-Ki, Pep Club, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State. SMITH, BILL-Football, Wrestling, Con- stitution Staff, QPhotographerj, Feder- alist Staff fPhotographerj, B. L. Reg. Rep. SMITH, DICK-Ski Club, Sophomore Class Conduct Officer, Baseball, Foot- ball, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Oxford. SMITH, SPENCER - Basketball, Cross Country, Track, Student Council Reg. Rep., Navy. SMITH, TOM- Band, Orchestra, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Transfer from Michigan, Portland State. SMULAND, JIM-National Honor So- ciety, Football, Speaking Award, NOMA Math Award, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Chicago. SNYDER, KIM - Tennis, Constitution Staff, Portland State. SNYDER, SANDRA - Pep Club, Girls Glee, Student Council Reg. Rep., Lewis and Clark. SORENSEN, BOB-Forensics. SOUTHARD, MICHAEL-Lettermen, Ski Club, Baseball, Wrestling, Constitution Staff fArtl, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., San Jose State. SOUTHARD, PAT-Adel-Ki, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Trans- fer from Marycrest, Sacred Heart School of Nursing. SPEAR, MIKE-Boys' Glee, Basketball, Cross Country, Army. SPENCE, GARY. SPENCER, TONI-Pep Club lTreos.j, Thespians, Freshman Class Hist., Christmas Formal Court, Drama, G. L. Reg. Rep., Varsity Rally Squads, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., U. of France. SPICER, JOYCE-Adel-Ki, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Ore- gon State. STANDISH, RON - Football, Tennis, Federalist Staff, B. L. Reg. Rep., Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State. STEVENS, TOM-Wrestling. STEVENSON, ANDY - Transfer 'from Scotland, Portland State. STIMPSON, JO ANN --Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, Girls' League Sr. Class Rep., Junior Class Conduct Offi- cer, Federalist Staff fSportsJ, NOMA Math Award, Honor Roll, A. F. S. Co- ordinator, University of Oregon. STITES, DEAN-National Honor Soci- ety fPres.j, Ski Club, Student Body Treas., Football, NOMA Math Award, Art Award, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Chaplain, Oregon State. STONE, MARILEW-Adel-Ki, Pep Club lSec.j, Ski Club, Chansonettes, Girls Glee, Girls' League fChoplain, Reg. Rep.l, Swimming, Bookroom Helper, J. V. and 'Varsity Rally Squads, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep. lSec.j, Portland State. STRASSER, JERRY - Thespians, B. L. Reg. Rep., Drama, Portland State. STROM, SUSAN - Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Ski Club, Rally Squad, Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., Bryn Mawr. STRONG, DALE. STUART, BILL-Lettermen, Cross Coun- try, Football, Track, Honor Roll, Ore- gon State. STUMPF, TOM. SULLIVAN, PAM-Thespiuns, Federalist Staff, fDramaj, G. L. Reg. Rep., Trans- fer from Issaquah H. S., University of Oregon. SUMMERS, SANDY- Pep Club, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. SUMNER, LYLE - Clavier, V. F. O., Band, Football, Golf, Wrestling, Cas- cade College. 'T 4 if P 'Ili ir CN! X229- N 11 ,JN SWANSON, RON-Baseball. SWITZER, NELSON. SWOGGER, CATHY - National Honor Society, NOMA Moth Award, Honor Roll, Linfield. TANAKA, KATHY-Adel-Ki, lTreas.i, Pep Club fVice Pres.l, Orchestra, Fresh- man Class Sec., Junior Class Vice Pres., NOMA Math Award, Honor Roll, J. V. and Varsity Rally Squads, Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. TAUG, DICK - Lettermen, National Honor Society, Swimming, Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Carelton. TAUTFEST, DICK-Football, Wrestling, Federalist Staff, B. L. Reg. Rep., Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., University of Oregon. THEILADE, SANDRA - Clavier, Thespi- ans, Band, Senior Choir. THOMISON, WILLIE. THORPE, PATTY-National Honor So- ciety, Pep Club, Girls' League lVice Pres., Reg. Rep.j, Tennis, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., A. F. S. Stu- dent to Brazil, Occidental. THORSEN, CRAIG-Lettermen, ski Club, Football, Track, Drama, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Ore- gon State. TRACEWELL, GENE - Transfer from Benson, Oregon State. TRACEWELL, LARRY-B. L. Reg. Rep., Transfer from Benson, Oregon State. TROEH, BARBARA - National Honor Society, Pep Club, Scholastic Award, Honor Roll, Gonzaga University. TROXELL, DENNIS-Lettermen, Cross Country, Swimming, Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State. ' TRUMBULL, LONNIE -- Tennis, Student Store Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Ore- gon. TUREL, YVONNE-Pep Club, V. F. O., Girls Glee, Transfer from Lebanon, Oregon State. TURNER, CAROL-G, L. Reg. Rep., Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep. TYLE, SHARI-Clavier, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Honor Roll, Mult- nomah. VANBELLINGHEN ED - Lettermen, Baseball fManagerJ, University of Ore- gon. VAN KOUGHNET, LINDA - Student Council Reg. Rep., Transfer from Girls Polytechnic. VAN SCHOIACK, TERRILEE. VANTZELFDEN, SHARON - Transfer from Girls Polytechnic. VAUTHIER, JEAN. VlKING, KARLA-Atrias iPres.l, Golf, Library Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Port- land State. VINTON, LARRY-Letterrnen, Football, Track, Wrestling, B. L. Reg. Rep., Ore- gon State. VOLLSTEDT, LINDA-Adel-Ki, National Honor Society, Ski Club, Girls' League Treas., Senior Class Sec., Golf, G. L. Reg. Rep., Girl of the Month, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Ari- zona State. WAGNER, ALYCE- Drama, Transfer from Jefferson, Medical School. WANDEL, JUDY-Atrios fVice Presj, Noesis QVice Pres., Sec.l, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Pcaific Lutheran University: WARNEKE, JAN -Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Federalist Staff fSoph. Class, Assist. Ed.J, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State. WARRENKA, GEORGE. WASHBURN, BARBARA-Girls Glee, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Business Col- lege. WATKINS, BEN-Cross Country, Swim- ming, Track, Constitution, Federalist Staff, Honor Roll, Transfer from Mar- shall, Clark. WATSON, DIANNE-Atrias fHis.j, Pep Club, Student Council Reg. Rep., Ore- gon State. WEBBER, KAREN-Chansonettes, Trans- fer from Parkrose. 3151: EW use 2.1 WEBBER, SANDY - NOMA Spelling Award, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State. WEST, GARY-Football, Track, Wrestl- ing, Student Council Reg. Rep., Port- land State. WEST, JANA-Library Helper, G. L. Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Portland State. WHEELER, BONNIE-Girls Glee, North- western School of Business. WHEELER, LINDA. WHITE, BONNIE-Pep Club, Ski Club, Girls' League QHist., Reg. Rep.I, Sopho- more Class Concluct Officer, Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State. WHITE, SHARON-Counseling Helper, Portland State. WHITEMAN, CARL. WILKINSON, ROBERT. WILLIAMS, JALAYNE-National Honor Society, Noesis, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, Constitution Staff, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Whitman. WILLIS, TERRY JO-Cafeteria Helper, Counseling Helper, Oregon State. WILSON, DALE-Art Awards. WILSON, JANET - Tennis, Tennis Award. WILSON, FATTI -Adel-Ki, Pep, Club fSec.l, Ski Club, NOMA Math Award, Forensics, G. L. Reg. Rep., Rally Squad, Student Council Reg. Rep., Oregon State. WILSON, SHERII-University of Ore- gon. WINTERS, JANET-Pep Club. WOLF, CAROLYN - Student Council Reg. Rep., Emanuel School of Nursing. WOLGAMOT, JUDY - Adel-Ki, Pep Club, G. L. Reg. Rep., Beauty School. WOOD, MARSHA-Cafeteria Helper. WOODCOCK, ERNIE-Lettermen, Boys' League lSec., Reg. Rep.l, Swimming, Track, Federalist' Staff fActivitiesl, Journalism Award, NOMA Math Award, Rally Squad, Student Council Reg. Rep., Transfer from Franklin, Southern Oregon College of Educa- tion. WOODS, TOM. WOODY, JACK - Lettermen, Cross Country, Track, B. I.. Reg. Rep., Multno- mah. WOOLLEY, KATHY - Ski Club, Swim- ming, Student Council Reg. Rep., Den- tal College. WRIDGE, GARY-Ski Club, Footbali, Art Staff, J. V. Rally, Student Council Reg. Rep. WRIGGLE, DAN-National Honor So- ciety, Tennis, University of Oregon. WRIGHT, CAROLE - National Honor Society, Golf, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Uni- versity of Oregon. WRIGHT, NANCY - Cafeteria Helper, Honor Roll. YORK, RICHARD - Lettermen, Senior Choir, Boy's League Sec., Football, Track, Student Council Reg. Rep., Ore- gon State. YOST, KENT. ZIMMER, LINDA -Adel-Ki. Pep Club, Federalist Staff lSophomoresj, Busi- ness College. ZUGMAN, JEAN - Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, Federalist Staff fAds, Freshmenj, NOMA Spelling Award, G. L. Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., University of Ore- gan. CARLETON, CHRIS. M L4 W' Wg ..,:. MARSHA ALMETER Friendliness - Q - n.....,..,.,,,,,,,,,, .N.,: WH .,.... ,,, i' I5 if Wk-uxnfflg wx, in , ia, ,wx .Sb 157 , -ia '4 ,A ii ,L R 2,3 L 2 f A, i .1 :A fig' QYQ '65, 'Seiji A . ,3 qi- .557 , . :ZZ - ' ii A , L me - .. .. ,. .. V ,,., L, , ' ij f',Qff'jLQg I iffQ'L.ff'fL ,,,-H: ,, L.. I .. ...., W .L QQSMWIH -- , 9: is mi is h 1 . Hes .i ':H?Q:2Lw- Bi E- , f2a'E'-ALR' 'f :f' :fi , iq? .4,,, I . ., 1.:., ,,,,.Q..., ., L ,E Zi S had HARLAND EDWARDS Leadership Outstanding Seniors 9 ' xr' V vm me i LINDA VOLLSTEDT Wit JEFF BATCHELOR Courteousness KAI LOPEZ Talent GREG CRANER Scholarship GREG ETCHISON Spirit Honored For Abilities WALLY GREEN Friendliness LAURIE JAMES Courteousness CHARLENE FLOY Service DICK YORK Athletic Abilir FRED CRAWFORD 1 Scholarship D Y IAARY DE Rock Spirit HAL SMITH HEADS CLASS OF '65 HAL SMITH President The Class of '65 has completed their third year still leading in enrollment. There are a total of 661 members in the class. Fifty- six of these have been abl ' e to maintain 3.5 or better G.P.A,.'s this year. The activities of the Junior Class this year have been many. Pennants were sold in January preceding the after game dance, sponsored by the class, where the Ant Mashers appeared. In February the Juniors really stepped out and took part in Student Body activities. First of all an assembly was presented by the- Class of '65 with the Beatles entertaining. Kathy Ogan served as assembly chairman for this event. On February 21 in the cafeteria, the Junior class presented the Furys. Over 750 students turned out making this dance a complete success. John Baden served as general chairman for this event. There are three Juniors contending for A.F.S. representative from Madison. They are Sally Guerrettaz, Karen Gray and Mark Bowles. Also helping to distinguish the Class of '65 was Dan Dunn as he placed first in the city wrestling tournament. 56 l LUCY IGOU Vice-President it pl iw 3452, swim W nw. -:tus-Img A .fi ' jill! . if f' E, AW. A - 5- 2- 35 ' ffl ' I i ,. x.. . .Q3l'fs' .'fLyg, .1 ,gi 'A sf f f - -fr X ' M, , jiftxlff grzi f ' 'L 1 .Tift ri? ,f2!Ef:7 if iltiim V :' ,'f 'f f' 3f,,e',,,, .1 lil' J fill, f I ' ft: -, '- ffwvi 1. 15 : -. ' - , Q--ff'f3':f! -is - st: r ..,, M I ni : 'T' I . .ii -1 fl iii . A 5.-4' .....-.. A A, 121 YVONNE REDINGER Secretary Jov GusrArsoN l Treasurer Five Reps Govern Junior Class JAN HALL Historian The Representatives of the Junior Class are seen nere in the Student Body Office. They are, left to right, Ken Walkington, Gloria Fisher, Anne Truax, Bonnie Kriens, and Larry Sheperd. Aalio, John Abbott, Irene Abbott, Jane! Abrams, April Adams, Gary Adams, Mike Allen, 'Charlotte Allred, Bob Almeter, Teri Ambrose, Karen Amundson, Jack Andersen, Margie Anderson, Bobbie Anderson, Charles Anderson, Judy Anderson, Pat Angus, Jane Arbuckle, Cherry Arnold, John Arveson, Monica Ashford, Tom Baird, Pat Baldwin, Jan Ballard, Diane Ballou, Deanna Balzer, Wayne Barker, John Barnhart, Peggy Barry, Bev Bartosch, Kathy Bauck, Jerry Bauer, Carol Baum, Michele Braybrook, Bob Bazanf, John 58 1 .J --sf A K A :K Quik W gg - J, . G .1 4' , , . ,V ,.,, ...' B ,fp . 'f m,m, - ,WF 7 ' H7 f - , Y , We i -J 1. , .... 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Bechtold, Ric Beguhl, Dick Beller, Darlene Bennison, Jim Bergman, Joanne Billings, Gayle Blake, Greg Blazer, Val Block, Bill Blomgren, Greg Blumhagen, Dove Boden, John Boggess, Tom Boland, Dave Bollinger, Ann Botfs, Carol Bouska, Shari Bowles, Mark Boyden, Rick Bayer, Sally Bradford, Jim Bradley, Bob Brannen, Evelyn Brewer, Carol Britten, Lynn Brooks, Janice Brown, Bobbi Brown, Judie Brown, Lewis Bruce, Diane Bruce, Sandy Brune, John Brunkow, Bob Buckstein, Steve Buescher, Paul Bunn, Jerry Burback, Larry Burdick, Kim Burgess, Patsy Burkhart, Bob Burleson, Jan Burns, Jean Burns, Sallie Bushman, Phil Butler, Brent Butts, Mike Butts, Sue Buzard, Cathy Byler, Larry Cahalan, John Calflender, Ardy Campbell, Lynn Carlston, Larry Carlson, Paula Carron, Bob Carter, Beth Carter, Phillis Chamberlain, Cissna, Jan Clark, Dave Clark, Jim Clayberger, Lynne Clayton, Greg Clements, Cheryl Cline, Marilyn if W Q -1' , vs w, V. W, .M E 'FP' 9 5 K ' 'in .ms 15+ 'QB 4- x 51 'g' . 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Q rll, ., saw, 5 V ww A JWWH -ii ,J gs mg 5 all 'Et l izi ,,l-rr , Sue .w Piesky attempts to block shot made by Faculty team member, Miss Natella. 66 IQ- - s o ' 4 Jensen, Sue Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Clay Johnson, Gail Johnson, Judy Johnson, Rodger Johnson, Tim Jolley, Steve Jones, Eddie M s rv was l. w er e .,,. , gfg J , jttyix, .gf V V31 tw A ' , 1 ,L , ,,.. , , Q3 my as S-.5 Q 375' - .. 6 SSW I E 4, 4555? me i l f fi ., ,, sq- 7, .tf,.f , l J 4, sf I , sz .,'. ' 'fw .:dw. 1 Egmwg, -lg.: 5 st-t V 4 ya 1 at i -.V -L .sg f, ,. v 50' M 2'3 f'l ,. ,q 9 .,A, 1-' fi ' , , A ....J W , 2 1-:argl-ii? ,A ' lvll , Q Qi 5, :git . . r esin All's quiet on the western front. Kannenberg, Bruce Karitis, Mike Kasch, Bill Kelley, Mari Kennedy, Jan Kepcha, Mike Keyes, JoAnne Killham, Curtis Killingbeck, Diane Killinger, Steve King, Carolyn King, Melissa Kini-nan, David Kirkpatrick, Don Kistler, Dick Klann, Dianne Kneebone, Becky Knott, Steve Koss, Ruth Kosydar, Joe Krafsic, Karen Kriens, Bonnie Kromm, Larry Krueger, Mark Lahmers, Dennis Landon, Charles Landreth, Sandra Larsen, Tom Larson, Bob Laughlin, Craig 67 LaVonn, Cheryl Lee, La Vonne Lee, Madeleine Leonard, Bill Lewis, Christine Ley, Terry Lien, Denny Lieppman, Steve Liqhtfoot, Sheila Lilley, Mary Lindemann, Marcia Linfoot, Dave Long, Jim Love, Michael Lucas, Sheila Lutman, Darla Lyman, Michelle Lynott, Greg Macdonald, Bill Mack, Christine MacKay, Judy MacPherson, Jacky Mandic, John Mann, Lincla Manning, Kathy Marengo, Gary Marino, Carl Martin, Dave Mason, Marion Mason, Mike Matsen, Marie Matthews, Bill Matthews, Jay 68 re 884 if in ,F VK Mig kky, X, km, T. A lf? A , 43 N, ,Q - i ' 'fx +L lg, QE ,J I gif , - g 1 if , ,, sewwiiiis --.- ,fm L. ,Q Y ' X it x 451426 ' ll fl -L l t L mil L P f Tingf-wr I , fi-g Fw-..f f as L - if it Eff- f A 3 ' A it 1 lt Um 1 lss . :AQ v if v . ,gf fi 'I V , 1 T yr s . 4-,,,W I f' ' il 'a5L'jvlft J l All eyes are on the ball during the Senior-Faculty basketball game. l Q Sisgifgk ai- :QR -ZZJN? E 12:7 Freshman Rob Truax, holding if elevator ticket, gets a horse laugh from senior Pat Brown. iw' ,sw SWL 5 ' ,W if 'QI' U 325 LL, , KV . r1,,r J, ,L. 1 ,L . L, .. V ,ings f 1, ,w , S15 , K, 'ig :- Q, ja? 1, , i w- ,.u , 11 . L ig iuiug ' Rf ,S Jie A L. 'I ,r X M. www, .L iii s W Y 9 I ,LL L, jg r M 'diff , L' ,, is ' ' L -1 :V L Q if if L - 'ww we L - Lgzfzs ..LL ,I 4, k k g rf n 4 HL, f ,, M ,, 511f1g:gf.Lg.f:..gr.3 ' 'Wi f wmv' , .sane A L rw, iff? e'53r?iF. S L, L, L gi, Lu fgf 'mf A ,533- ,L W ,g:sf'iFh' if 5 Qililifu ggaw, we ,Lzrwqmo-1 rll Milf? L - Maxwell, Janise Mayer, Mary McAulay, Sally McAuley, Mary McCauley, Janice is ,l,L , ,Tl , McClellan, Joy gm A fee, Q W., ii 'N,,, 'iii I' rzzggtgfi JL. rr ?1L2a,LL,, ,Lg N I y L QLL1. if Q, ,L 1 ,ag A L. mm, N-Milli 3523, il, ,LL , L ANL., ' ' ,L, ' , L ' in L W. Q, 72-4-, McCown, Pat McDowell, Jim McGuire, Cheryl McGuire, John McKay, Wilma McKee, Bill McMillin, Karen McNeil, Joanne McNuH, Martie McPherson, Tonie Medd, Gloria Medearis, Gary Messinger, Pat Meyer, James Mickel, Lynda Miller, Arlene Miller, Darlene Miller, Don Miller, Leslie Mingle, Karin Mitchell, Da rryll L. Mitchick, Elizabeth Moe, Carol Moffiti, Dick Mohler, Chuck Monson, Terry Montgomery, Lind 69 Cl Moss, Linda Mueller, Dave Murray, Dwayne 1 Madison faces the enemy line. jimi? 1 W , QM U55 22 Pu - .,., Myers, Jeff G aaay. N Judy Mayy Nasbvl Pm aMMMy. i , ,m,,'A 1 - ' - --was :K A ' -a'-' ' f.,,.7T'j' Nelsen, Dean Nelson, Brad Nelson, Dave ' Nelson, Dave 'sll g ff, ' N TT Nelson, Don llss N Nelson, Jun ' ' 7 Nelson, Kathie Nesielle, Claudia Nichenko, Leonard Nickoloff, Glenna Nicolaison, Cecilia Nielson, Greg Norlander, Tom Obinger, Georgian Ogan, Kathy O'Halloran, John ' Okaza ki, Sandra ' Ollerenshaw, Jon QQQ. yi Q, Orloff, Jim Ortez, Danny Osborn, Scott Oslerberg, Dave Oswald, Nancy Ott, Gordon Qi? f a qsifm' NJ Q we Q , X K f Q vs, s 1 A 'YA if Je--1 w ill ,.,.-- Moore, Chuck Moore, Joan Moore, Trudie Moss, David we l-.,- ,z , ,X ,,,, gZ5,'iiP p,3t in, ,, N 'N ,J as V rrrl is ,- ww .,.., V f- E,.,g Y 2: ii-Q- - V .f ,- L ii. T WF' 'P G ' ,, , 5 M it L f ttrt U' W T5 If ..lf?',v l iv A P ' ,, wi-,pe i QQUNI PJ' Ouchi, Carol Overton, Terry Overton, Tom Owens, Dale Paasch, Sue Paesch, Mary Page, Charlotte Pallesen, Terry Palmer, Dennis Pantekoek, Louis Parker, Terry Pashek, Kent Passmore, Will Paules, Ron Paulsen, Pat Pearsall, Nancy Peden, Gail Perdue, Leslie Petersen, Linda Petit, Rich Pfau, Lynda Pitman, Alice Pitman, Jim Pleasant, Terry Porter, Tom Post, Glen Poston, Pat Potts, Jeff Powell, Barbara Pribbernow, Lynn Price, Carol Priddy, Mark Purcell, Suzanne Putnam, Earl Crowd braves the rain to watch football game. 71 Quimby, Penny Quirk, Joan Radtke, Eddie Romey, Ron Rater, Karla Rauiio, Tapio Rector, Mardi Redinger, Yvonne Reghitto, Jo Reiton, Rich Renoud, Virginia Rice, Bob Rich, Ervin Richardson, Ken Rickards, Cheryl Riddle, Pall Riley, Irene Rinker, Sue Rinne, Don Ris, Dee Ann Rittgers, Shari Roberson, Deirdre Robison, Bob Rodgers, Lou Ellen Rogers, Paula Rohde, Mike Rose, Lindo Rofh, Steve Roufs, Linda Rovang, Gar Roylance, Betti Roylance, Bonnie Russell, Nancy Sackmaster, Jerry Sallee, Linda Sanders, Diane 72 g,,,, ,ff .1 E A x WM , W, 2, ef ,f ,, 2- Q Q, , , S' V- ,, ' - 'a ' YL in ig' nu f re 'sw 3 s 'Q ' ,f 'wr v 'Q . 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A, ,T ,6 J Sanetel, Delores Saris, Michele Sathre, Delores Schafer, Vina Schleining, John Schnoor, Arlene Schoonmaker, Connie Schrick, Terry Schumaker, Casey J. Schweiger, Alice Schwieger, Norman Schwindt, Jim Scott, Dave Scott, Sue Self, Marv Sellman, Pat Sells, Bonita Sells, Tom Sewell, Dave Shankey, John Shelton, Pam Shepercl, Larry Sheridan, Ruth Shinn, Fran Siebens, Kathy Sigler, Barbara Simcoe, Mike Simonson, Barbara Sims, Lincla Sipe, Russ Skye, Pat Smith, Carl Smith, Carol 73 , . ., . ,Q Smith, Smith Smith Smith smith' Smith, 1 Cheryl Dana Dave Harold Pat Vanessa Snyder, Linda Snyder, Tom Soll, Virginia Sollenberger, Laura Sorenson, Jim Souders, Mike Spclssov, Jim Stearns, Clayton Stearns, Mike Stephenson, Walt Sterkson, Pat Stevens, John Stewart, Karen Stewart, Lindsay Stewart, Mike Stiner, Kathy Stone, Jan Stone, Jean Stone, Murray Storm, Colleen Strait Carole ,f-W, k , uf? 490 , 42.33 eiw' , I ,gil ,.V. .,,., , , , 1 4, 79' r- ' '1 S '1-. 5 , , f J ,sr,r . fr ' 35 ,. 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J I 7--f f- -.V -V - If iff v ffw V K iv irlififfsq, :n.:gr. N 13:- , - I V , , . 0 ' , :Z eg l , r , :J uiz lw- ' YF ?lQ 'Vx 355 JT' 1.5 ,aw wma, W Q..- Taber, Sue Takeuchi, Diane Tanaka, Nancy Taylor, Steve Tebo, Paiti Tedder, Karen Telfer, Ray Terrill, Gervis Tersiegge, Cheryl Tharp, Doug Theis, Nancy Theoe, Ted Thetford, Terry Thompson, Mike Thompson, Sandy Threlkeld, Darlene Thurman, Jay Tongue, Sue Tonn, Doug Tooze, Steve Trenary, Pam Trexler, Bob Trossen, Peie Truax. Anne Uptegrove, Brenda Urmson, Pat Vahl, Rick Vandebrake, Bruce Vandewaier, Pot Van Gorder, John Van Hook, Carol Van Horn, Sharon Vasquez, Connie 75 Vaugham, Jim Volk, Cheryl Voorhees, Peggy Walkington, Ken Wallace, Vicki Ward, Bill Warf, Cheryl Warren, Chistina Warren, Mary Watson, Ed Watson, Sandi Weaver, John Webb, Barb Weber, Betty Weber, Janice Weed, Bev Weiss, Nancy Welch, Barbara Wellington, Carol West, Bill West, Brian Whalen, Brian Wheeler, Terry Williams, Bob Williams, Shirley Willoughby, Jim Wilson, Becky Wilson, Bob Wilson, Jean Wilson, Lester sw, ,V L. 3 ' Q 'U i A ,ii is X fm, , iw., 4 -is W ' iii ,dim-'li if - at ' . t get Bei , -. , iss. '- ' A' it iff 'ii- J 'it' is J ,,,s ii 'r 'Y W V., 'J M wf ' , ,sit . sf' 5 me ,s J i ' ws 4 211223: '5' E' ' ,, gm Vg.. -,,.,a,p .Jr W. it Qi. gs I If Wx a r Q'X,i is l .Q 76 Hal Smith, Lucy lgou, Bonnie Kriens, Jan Hall, Gloria Fisher, Ann Truax and Yvonne Redinger discuss schemes of the- Class of '65. s M? Q ,V ,Wt x.1.,,5 ., Q. ,, ..-A ,gg Wt . ,,,,, , :- TQ f ' , g , i if .Q H 1 P 4, , Q ff' qs sn- ,Q ,ma , tr. ,, H ' A its . ' fi ,. ' I, gg? i 4:1 K is f 55. W' l 2 QQA' li rl vj 'ltfrliil if N125 'fit'-wl t , , 5 L, , , WW,L ,, t R , i - , ,c k , '-tR4 1i' Wear' , 'li' Q - K A ' it ,W , -is ww wo - 1 t .. 'rg -, , . ,U ,ff-Q y 1 ,Ages ,f ,QQ-f, .-,gm 'A l f' it W K 4E:, , in f ,Cllil li do -M' AA ' W ili l ' . .iA A . f i'1Q,.it1fi1lif,ilL-sxtffff QLSTZZZK 1' -- i f-,T 2..-gf,p,i4,m.s,,s. iiguqw., M: , - to ,, W 'Ile' - 1 i-122215-' I ' Tl' U ri 1 ' A J 1 DaveSewell, Ron Standish, John Mandic, Doug Coate, Greg Blake and Justin De Boer perform at the Girls' League Hooperoo. The following Juniors are not pictured in this section: Abbott, Karen Anderson, Bob Arthur, David Commons, Kathy Johnson, Don Kontax, Nick Lukrofka, Carolyn McMahan, John Monfils, Mary Morse, Jim Ristick, John Schultz, Rita Shumaker, Karen Windes, Pat Winn, Mary Wise, Bob Witchel, Ann Wittmayer, John Woicik, Sue Wolfe, Patti Wolgamot, Sharon Woods, Juanona Woodside, Macy Woolford, Sandra Worsnop, Bill Wright, Jerry Wright, Mickey Wynandts, Glen Young, Georgia Zachor, Sue Zonobelli, Gloria Candidates for Madison ex- change student in 1964 are iun- iors Mark Bowles, Sally Guerret- taz, Ruth Sheridan, and Karen Gray. 77 Ross and Metzger Head Sophomores The Class of 'I966 includes 630 sophomore students. Last fall the officers of each class organized a reception for new students which was well attended. On April 17, the Sophomoresi held their annual class party, Prelude to Madness. Following the party, the sophomore and freshman classes co-sponsored a clance, Madness , for the student body. Madness featured live music by The Marauders. Class meetings varied- from guest speakers to a hootenanny. Bi-weekly cabinet meetings were held. Students and their parents interested in scholar- ships attended a spring tea for the purpose of explaining how to prepare for college. Counseling the sophomores this year were Mr. James Blake and Mrs. Margaret Holland. ROD ROSS, Sophomore Class President ROD ROSS President ff'- X, Qs K w X X 1 RICK METZGER n W W 1 Vice-President -- l Leaders of the Class of '66 Mr. Blake ond Mrs. Holland, along with conduct officers, Julie Pomeroy, Dove Abelein, Kathy Floyd, Tcmna Von- Bromer, Andy Krieske and not pictured Joy Yoshihoro, lead class of '66. ESTHER cLAusEN SUE FUTCRAFT JUD! SWCOE secretary T,-ensure, Historian Abbott, Mike Abbott, Tony Abelein, David Abercrombie, Craig Ackerman, Flip Adams, Bobbie Adams, Lincla Adams, Paula Adler, Ronald Albrecht, Karen Allen, Billie Altig, Steve Anderson, Dan Anderson, Penny Aplan, Janet Armstrong, Janne Assay, Bill Atkins, Donna QI, ,ull . , , 1f1l,.,, W . ,, to ,,, j, , mljli ,ily , SM? if ,gp Q Q, i aa, , 15 ,512 Aubel, Backer, Bailey, Bailey, Baker, Baker, Dick Dave f7?fH?j Dave .tl ...,- . A. rg Shir'-w Q B'-Vbafu ff ..-fee: Connie A' ,genie . wr, Q-' rf- ?-,X 'i , ., , ' ' R1 ixiiij, lyy W . ,,,, L Maid-fc, , ' ,,, .r ' PW, f . w.f:Q,-, A ff' -1 . . K l .K f ' . if . 1,-H. , l i A ,, V K , 215 . 5 f gegifgng . S Q :gn i sig 5'g, , W M: 39, ,. 1 'X 'A 'lT'SlS1fs.iEiv- ' ' Q , ' 1 H 5 M, t X , S at t X 5 Q 5116 , sc 11 Vg 4 Q it l ww J , A 1 f well t X X P tl K l , 1. 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'sr , X Q Q 5 . 1,1232 'II' ' ' H I i .N a ,' , ,.,. ' ' ' , 1 : y ,,,', I -1 in Binford, Dave Bishop, Terry Biodsfrup, Ann Blahm, Gary Blaine, Irene Bldnsef, Carolynne Blazek, Carol Blazek, Steve Bliss, Kathy Bloberger, Bob Baden, Carl Bohl, Lynda Boland, Jan Bork, Elaine Bottger, Gene Bottolfson, LuAnn Botls, Darlene Bouron, Judy Boyce, Bonnie Boyce, Heather Brannon, Tom Brasky, Marcia Brawley, Jerry Briles, Jim Brooks, Terry Brophy, Kathleen Brown, Betty Brown, Curtis Brown, Judy Brown, Linda Brown, Randy Brown, Steve Bruce, Connie Bruce, Jae Brune, Charles Brunkow, Rich Bucholtz, Bob Budlong, Dave Burgess, Dianne Burkhart, Butler, Mike Buzzell, Odefte Buzzetti, Ron Callahan, Shirley Campbell, Carol Canham, Barbara Carlson, Karen Carter, Edward Carter, Patty Caselton, Kathy Channey, Janet 82 A , , fl Ps,,:5 M' ,133-P ,V nn, -' A . ,, g ' ...rw fs. , f K ST Qs .Y A 1... , ,,,. ,L ., 5, 'ftftxf' 1 fww, ,ll -t ' ' 2 B 'M 4,1-2 it I . ' x fl? ' x 41 W, ,X ,, -f Wir ssiwif 'N' Hey Girls! Have you heard the latest ? a 'Si t V iw-av , is , .'?'-as-s f - Q ,X .,ul'l'1 A 4. . ,oy V ,iQg,fm-asm. iysf gw 4 K e , Qt S is 2 : K, , ..-0, .Q fm, , we '12 gf, t - - -m,,5-.lr V , lll' sam I' l l flu 9 ei giiiggfl-wfX,.,Q, iq ,f ' ilk' ., .' wi. 1. . ,, L, W K - K, wx. 1 l 1 l ,, V . e A 5- : filly , Q N ff-A . -Q fir in we , ,, , , . V r f f I Vw gd fi ,V ,C k..y f,,t, Lil? KVHVHSLQV t , 5 Est - twx'l,vWf-1 -sw ' t 'S f ff: 1, u 4 rl , ,. AJ S215 1 r 4 my Mlm rrf, JW' W Mp: ' , K! -wr lr It wwf .. iff' , Q wh' -,H+ vig'--J 'KW' 5 M ,AEM ,H 34 .3 Q 'mi' .,,, Wmm'1 , ., Zn-5 M Both underclassmen and upperclassmen enioy Lollipop Hop. A, wi-QI, .A wiv 2-.gif A -dif- .W ' all W tg .A ws .. , it 'Y 2 ,gv U tw- ,, W 'zffim . . , , giiixtyl , S. N 'W lc . ,, ,egi 'Q' - . W' ' in x 'W' kan ,W K , J e .:-:,- :L HWY' M ,f ' l ,,.''Qgxi1jQiTlZ'?t,fQ3.ff'ff i T ' ws, 7:,.5-,fig--::'1r x -mm ,,y,i.,sf:: , Chapman, Lyn Chase, Bob Christie, Dianne Christopher, Marla Christophersen, John Church, Ann Church, Marie Clarke, Anna Clcssen, Melvin Clausen, Esther Clay, Ken Clint, Nikki Cogburn, Dorrie Coker, Sandra Coleman, Yvonne Colflodt, Martha Collins, Shirley Condra, Mike Cotton, Dick Cox, Colleen Craig, Chuck Crandell, lone Crcmer, Nancy Crawford, Nancy Crebassa, Charmaine Crow, Annie Cumley, Wayne Curtis, Robert Darnell, Dean Davis, Jill Davis, Steve Daugherty, Lincla Daugherty, Mike 83 Dea, Marilee Dean, Kenny DeBunce, Sherry DeLorenzo, Teresa Diamond, Mike Dickson, Marilyn Dishongh, Dan Dobbins, Salli Dorton, Richard Downs, Ruth Dressler, Mike Dunlop, Mark Dunn, Barbara DuPont, Tyrone Dyreson, Don Edwards, David Egbers, Kathie Eglitis, Dagmar English, Dana Erickson, Cathy Etchison, Jim Evans, Kathy Evans, Linda Feasey, Barry Ferguson, Jan Fezler, Sue Fink, Janice Finnegan, Ron Fiskum, David .i ff 1'-6' 1 A Q F F K i is . 2,57 sa? Y . Iffiiis The ffcqysu and Hchickfsn of 66, enioyed their Folk music furnished atmosphere annual class party. for the Sophomore Class Party. Qt ai My . ,- r E , 4-as lows? K 4 . . 1 .fnlm q sf Q , w, Eggs , A Q '?,,,G'i' ' F , Mx wg... Ms., i Fitzgerald, Donna Fletcher, LeAnn Fletcher, Mary Flitcraft, Sue Floyd, Carol Floyd, Cathie Foisie, Marci Fosback, Kathy Fowler, Ginny Fowler, Pam Fox, Ron Frazier, Linda Fritzler, Laurice Frye, Barbara Fuller, Greg Fyllingness, Butch Gaarenstroom, Judy Gaarenstroom, Richard Gabrielson, Linda Gangroth, Terry Gant, Fred Garrison, Vinci Gasser, Sue Gault, Chuck Gerringer, Phil Gette, Linda Gibson, Ken Gibson, Nan Gibson, Tom Gilbert, Amy Four classes participated equally well in the 1964 inter-class track meet. The Sophomore Class took fourth place. 85 Glenzer, Sheldon Goetzen, Fred Goetz, Ricky Goetz, Steve Golden, Ken Goldsmith, Mike Goodman, Gary Gowan, Ted Graebe, Patty Graeber, Ron Graham, Tom Graham, Yvonne Gram, Terry Grammon, Marci Grammon, Marla Grangroth, Terry Grant, Mary JI Green, Maxine Green, Nancy Green, Pat Gregores, George Gressel, Steve Griffey, Casey Griffith, Walt Grimmer, Gregory Groat, David Gross, Janice Grosz, Gerry Grubb, Jennifer Grubbs, Annette 86 , Agfa- R: f , ., V A T Hey girls, dig those crazy uniforms' W , W +': praw n in Asif s M K ,, M s, its ,:i., , V . A is L. ,, lgVlg5L,,z,1O7,i.2: qk.,,, if 2 asa, - , ,Q b, if'-if ,,, f hy- , .,.,L,, .f . or , Q. 'N - l ' ' 'y '5'f??li f' il l tr, .,.. its L,,VV V, S-Alf I A A f!! i'S i. i3- Y' ll.. , 'W : ii z George Gregores presides over Sophomore class meeting. ., ,, new rr , E J it gfvip mywo,sf . l Vrr,gLW t, ,',Wntf,.,lg ,,3,r,,1lKfts9ar ,5 M, Hq,g,, -li -fi My if r ,, if w, -is , :i . : , i , i l s HSNMI, ' , k ' 1, ,,7,'L7 gf' x , H is 5, .1 ,.,. YI. H A, . b ,,,,,,. 1 1 , 1 gi LL, IQZLX , ,f -, . - ,. We V 'fif ' - i ,L - guy, 1 W X gf ' H V. .,f ,Msg-. 4 ,V ' .i ' 5 -fcg?gf,g,z,,,,',.,i . v Q, .7 S ff if ws , ,X , M v 1, ,If Elm . g, ,ig ' 'A if J .. 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RN J 'i J i i MDW if w . Mr ' H sam W. lb if w Q J . . ll ., ,. Q 1 4 a5'iQjm .W 1.6 W sr 2 ' W gy . 'lf' Rx Sophomore Chris Hansen, enter tains at Hootena ny. Jensen, Richard Jenson, Diana Johnson, Laury Johnson, Pam Jones, Karen Jones, Linda Jones, Richard Jorg, Bev Joy, Sue Kasch, Kathy Kathka, Judy Kautz, Linda Keelan, Loren Keller, Kathy Keller, Linda Kemp, Della Kenison, Vicki Kennedy, Scoit Kent, Dennis Kessler, Patty Kesierson, Marilyn Ketchum, Bob Keyes, Phyllis . V X vw- ' --v fllff. ' ' JJ, f 'f Q , ri ' ,, , -, 1 J .,:...t , we ,,., ,,,,,.fs Kilgore, Larry Kincaid, Brende Kissinger, Nelanda Klarquisf, Ken Klassen, Bob Kleiner, Darlene Kline, Jim 89 Koch, Byllee Kolden, Jan Koski, Don Krause, Kathy Kreider, Bob Krieske, Andy Kromm, Harry Kublick, Barbara Ladwig, Marsha Lahodny, Nancy Laine, Dale Laine, Larry Lampella, Doris Landon, Bob Lane, Donna Langston, Julie Larson, Connie Larson, Jerry Larson, Lee Anne Larson, Maureen La Valley, Pat Lees, Bob Lefebvre, Linda Leinum, Ed Leiizell, Lynn Lemerise, Lance Lemme, Joyce Le Tourneux, Carol Leu, Daryl Lewin, Stephen 90 Ea Uv? - A Yflfff w A' 'Y Ea W' X TQ! L ' r , 3.1, Hr l 4354 F. 'aw 9' sam-w Who says referees aren't blind? i in ,, - E ll 5' plctf' '1 :Q XXII 'A , ,g,fiff1 J'fgff ij ggi .,,,, , , y rg f sew-,t L f, ., we Q ., ,f W . 'mf ' nf 5f5lws.w,wyf' wfg. h of Q is . 22:53 Wi i f L, 4, I 4x.i, , L V aww - , . if yt X - , Hi, , .Q ge 4, 4 .Fw :.: ly c ,B if-he , ew... , we fofvmewgl- ,W ., , , , iiizwf' ' - H Y' This is one of the many bulletin boards that graced the halls during Christmas, L L ffi ,WG f ' f -w ,, Q B ',,, ,, W -few ii - ',,.1g4,l:z1'liass2Ylt JEL! , MQ f W K ,W 9 ' 'Q L HP S eg, e.. 'lf 8 ,. . .. . ,flifk I ' I as ii-if Wi ,. h l We if yn' in J V f d i sw W nn Vw f , , M is: Lg,-,,, W- .K . , liiielllf R' ' ' Lien, Cathy Liming, Johanna Lindley, Pete Listro, Joe Littlefield, Randy Locke, Karen Loeffler, Greg Loghry, Kathy Long, Colene Loose, Charlette Losinger, Chris Lovell, Bill Lowe, Carolyn Ludahl, Windy Ludwick, Jan Lutz, Ron Lynott, Brad Lyon, Sharon Magedanz, Linda Mahan, Linda Mahlkow, Jerry Wellman. Linda Mankie, Linda Manderson, Linda Mann, Kathy Marcott, Bill Marfell, Connie Markman, Marilyn , I xl , . MF l ,W Maris, Buster , f if Mc rtin. Bonnie , 5 -.., ,,,f:,,,,,.,w,fx 135, - I 2 R I 1, . ,ri f ,f ,, 3 f,,, - iilf, , ,lLH 'i'5 ',, , : gf' st. -1 A W , K, . iii? V fi L Q - 5 55' r 91 Martin, Mary Marlin, Richard Martine, Jeff Mason, Dennis Mattison, Ernie McClung, Merri McCue, Ed McDaniel, Rick McDermaid, Kathy McGhee, Pai McMahon, Sharon McMain, Mike McNicholas, Tom McVicker, Lora Mead, Kathy Meeds, Sue Meng, Teresa Merkel, Ken Merklin, Sue Mermelstein, Shari Merriit, June Meyers, Rebel Miller, Carol Jean Miller, Carole Miller, Ralph Miller, Ron Misfeldt, Byron Missfeldt, Doug Montgomery, Craig 92 MW Wm J' Honesty pays off! Sophomores, Wella Roberi- son, June Merril and Dina Jacklin, found and returned a purse to owner and received a re- ward. ' ani, 0 M .. 1 . Swim coach, Mr. Olsen, gets annual dunking by his over enthusiastic team. ' lla -'r g it . -, m:f....:,: -s i ' f-M' Y- . 1 W ' ,EV if -ff I 1 , -gg, eff' - jig -if mfmfy ,,, t,, , ln- H M 'I .E ,, K it ,:.t A , s.,,.....,-. 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Quicksall, Kim Radish, Ron Raile, Jill Ranger, Marc Rankin, Larry Raveaux, Greg Rebman, Jonna Rector, Biff Reeder, Joe Rhoten, Ken Rice, Bart Richey, Don Ridgley, Vicki Ris, Karen Ristick, Louis Roberts, Larry Robertson, Wella Robinett, Daisy Rogers, Kris Rogers, Roy Rose, Bill Rosebrook, Glen Rosenou, Lance Ross, Garnet Ross, Rod Rotenberg, Madelle Roush, Don Roy, Michelle Roydon, Cheryl Rubin, Cindy Rudarmel, Judy Rudarmel, Linda Runyon, Sandie Ryan, Dan Sager, Cecil Sago, Pat Sallee, Steve Salzer, Claudia Sanders, Barbara Sanders, Dave i yi ' l Suther, Bill V Sausser, Steve A ' You find the craziest things in Lockers! Schroeder, Donna Schub, Bill Schultz, Judy Schultz, Russ Schwab, Sandie Scovell, Terry Seeley, Thelma Sehon, Jim Seller, Rickey Sendelback, N1 Shafer, John Shannon, Jim 96 'F 1. .41 K Q, ,X ,XL Q 27' we 'M Schaefer, Rick Shafield, Dawn Schassen, John Scheiffele, Phyllis Schneider, Dennis Schilling, Neil Scholl, Susan Schramel, Carole Schreiber, Jonna s is 1 , , K ,K X . '59 m 'Jaw-qi f i 'jkgfg' ,fill if ' S ,,, , .V,Qti,,: favs l W-nh if ik Q? We X, f, . ,W , , . Y 1? aww , - ,frm ,w , 3,32 f, ,Mfg im . 3:g..,51. ,. x i H 1 it s d 3 1 'al . , W 5325511 , ' 1 i ',,,, if, I . .,.,, . , eil uw-, if i Ml 5 it i +f E J Q ' it f Ez, it . , . 3 Wg , .V ,,,,,, 1' 4 xii Y . , . . , ,X,, . , M. if ,. .wx ,W.,,Z..,,w gage, ,,,. if Lj37f'5TX?fQH? . I 'Qf4..Q.ffs1L , . ,.,. griiwyv .- .- wwf . it-it,f,,,m. 1, .3 V ,,.,,,,y,i M., E W. W ' , . :QQ , ,,,, 1, ,' , ..r ,, , I., I fr, ,ly .',- 5 ,i .,.,.-..i .J ...- fa b f,,, . - .1 f X ,M 'sf 4 it W n I f -mf it S K K is 1, ,ws 4 9 :wil-'Il'-?!r', T . 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Q The following pictured: Sophomores are not Day, Jim Fletcher, Richard Fry, Shirley Hoge, Frank Madtson, Jerome Marhley, Ron Maxwell, Mark McAnulty, Dennis Metzger, Rick O'Brien, Kathy O'Mara, Dan Patrick, Ron Peterson, Doreen Porker, -Charles Racane-Ili, Ruth f 'sX Reed, Jim Roufs, Lee Schab, Greg Stagner, Ralph Stallings, Betty Stevenson, Susan Trout, Geraldine Wellman, Linda s ---we -I If M is ' il ,iw-.F 'lt X f image' icesffwml' Wheeler, Bob White, David Whitman, Gayla Whittaker, Linda Williams, Penny Wilmoth, Janet Buzz Wilson, Wilson, Mike Wilson, Pam Wilson, Sally Winders, Dan Winegar, No-ro Winters, John Wirtz, Mike Wohler, Jeff Wood, Bonnie Yoder, Iris Yoshihara, Jay Young, Eellitta Yung, John Zimmer, Volker Zoelch, Randy Hart, Don Maxwell, Mark MITCH WOLFSEHR President JOAN JEANS Wolfsehr Er Brown Lead Freshmen WAYNE BROWN Vice-Presideni PAM SMITH Q A 'viz . , Q -fa' Z kkzk K . V W , Q , eel, V e . 5 ' V-fwi fff SHARY HAMPTON Secretary Treasurer Historian n ESS Delegates First Row, left to right: Terrle Miller Kay Woodford Bev Harrington Linda Olson Jane Frazer and Campbell. Second Row: Laurie Chamberlain Carolyn Converse Pam Glover Janice Roden Doris Foster Sally Profitt Jim Hanset. Third Row: Dennis McGhean, Tom Nielson Larry Anderson Larry Sperlmg Mark Fischer Curt Gustafson Noel and Dave White. Not Pictured: Val Christensen Jim R Montgomery Steve Okazaki and Mike Poliousdakis This year's freshmen class was made up of 283 boys and 342 girls, totaling 625 enthusi- astic students. The class of '67 held its first class party in the cafeteria on the evening of October 18. The promise of good food, good weather, and fun brought out a large percentage of the students. We'll be in heaven in '67 was selected as the class theme during the early part of this successful event. The same evening found the freshmen on the football field providing the half-time en- tertainment during the Madison-Franklin game. On January 29 the freshmen took part in their first student body election, voting for spring term officers. As this was a new ex- perience for the freshmen, election procedures were discussed in their English and Social Studies classes. Also distinguishing the class of '67 is the replacement of the position of conduct officers of previous classes by 24 ESS delegates. Counseling the freshmen this year were Mrs. Charlotte Winter and Mr. Keith Pierce. Adams, Hugh Adams, Sandra Addis, Jane Aden, Linda Adolph, Barbara Agy, Dan ffgsy, th as W, , Albrecht, Greg A 1, Alcantara, Nina r ' ii Q ' ffl Allen Jim in Altlg, Sheryl ,ri i w i L . 3 lgzgiiirt. . ipgf ,, . Q 'T if . ,J 5- . ., . 4 a Lar, L L .ss ,fi Wien i With the theme of their party, We'll be in heaven in '67 , these must be the Freshman angels! Anderson, Bonnie Anderson, David Anderson, Kris Anderson, Larry Anderson, Sheila Andre', Cherrie Angermund, George Anglin, Jerry Angus, Laurie Armstrong, George Armstrong, Jeanne Asay, Kathleen Atkins, Lynn Bachofner, Fred Baker, Bob Ball, Steve Bard, Kris Barley, Linda 102 Amadisto, Betty Amo, Loran f 1' A L' f f 5 Beguhl, Cathy . A D3 fl vb 5,335 , r l , , lf V , , , A ,wir 'iff , 2 . 41 ig? Barry, Kenneth Baumer, Kim Baxter, Leslie Baxter, Bob Beavert, Jackie Becker, Gregory Becker, Mark Behrend, John Bergler, David The Freshman girls helped support the Christmas Girls' League proiect, Share With a Child . Berry, Louis Billings, Dee ...v ' xg K l - ' JQJ4. J , - Q i iii- ,, J J, , l , , '1 'f fm t ',T2'i. ' iii J Eff-Wg-Qwgjl '1 , ' , , frm- 111 1 ,y,i,g,f' A i,fi'?gE:lll ' ,,,, ge vw: . ifffi I ' fiffiiz , , C ' ' ,ii 525:11 I ' . 'f'fI:fT ri 'is ' ?14ie.t'1ii'it ' ' A ..., .Q , , ,. , 777 3 , ' llfmh, X J ,gif , H -, 7-wf 1,151 'f 'fair ,. 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'Em if lf A . l::5l?5i 5 ' , L f M ,M ,giifyegsf 32-22- Broad, Cynthia Brock, Teresa Brown, Dan Brown, Terrel Brown, Wayne Bruce, Ron Buck, Sheryl Buescher, Janet Burgess, Sally Burnett, Bob Burns, Judy Burnside, Lorna Burris, Linda Bushman, Nancy Buss, Gail Butler, Sharon Butts, Cathy Buxman, Mary The simplicity of a leaf is expressed in Mike Lincicum's award-winning photo- graph. X W., ! ..,f-:al l : l I 1 Clare, Robert A , - K ,V A V ' i Clark, David . . s... I A C Q ' I s , Clark, Louise lm ll lt T QQA ' Dx f Cldrk, Tom ' we 33 - ' -- 1,5 ' I it ' , ' ,Ani lf ,N ,. - 3:1111 Clausen, Kaye :tg -ef 1, V 4' '- llff g , 5 3,-343, ,J V V Clay' Don W . N ,sr wr s ' 1 'XX' y ' 'A ,' lim' lg ' 'lava .:x'.:! f . Q,1,QQ5'f .Q T'f.fQ f 5'll IlltJ y'X'llf , .il li mg. lfilfgl Qffizifil Vli ' 4' l2ligii.,, ll m..,.5.gj,,S:1 ffm, Sgt L Y 'K is fi, fem., tt. p:1,,,:,f,g r. was . it ,V l ,Q ' ,' 5 131 lyil' . ' ,. ..V ,, ,HQ iss, Cleghorn, Mike V ' W , -. Q- , - A, Clements, Janet ,V V5 Vg Vi i'u i?5gi:ft V V Vi Clinton, Kathy 1,4 ,ll' V , N tu b h 14 'Zigi-ri,?,, gt W-,Z sf. ' ' ' A W nfl Comes' De om J-,rfzfgvii ,,y 'Wft-i- gi-T??'3 - ,-' ,.X, ' i X'.- 2 :,,,,,,. i C0?ClClll, Mike 'N 1 Mgmt' ,V A .l,, Co e, James V k,- 4' X'-' A X-rn: V el' will ' ..x: -fi viii :sn ,:', Q 11.1 ,, 9 V ' ,T:2.:, 5 tg5,l,'iQiQ2E:1. , Collins, Paddy Conklin, Tom - ,V V Converse, Carolyn , A QM ' Cook, Larry A f - ' ,- . -. A- 'guy Cooke, Judy .,,w.,f-'MV V lr' Cooper, Barbara ' Y ii A 7 - ,f X .. , A ,1 w ., iisyr 1 5321: ' H t C W N 'xml Corcilius, Randy Coulter, Barbara Cox, Kathleen QV ..o' t. Q17 I:..--1-lla . gli, W. lg- ' -is . W w ,.,. -. li-le- +y 'lim'-'I'iaS:2'.-Ts Q ' -..:5'W'sa-,SF F -Q. Fir,- ,X 'Eat , , Vi 1-iV,.,,f, 'V Y Iyvgpi ? ' sw 'W' Craft, Sue Q W. A ' gtk Crandall, Alice -' ff V' Crawford, Ed -9 tk' ' n UQ , to i Wi X. 1, fx' 93535. , A 2 I ,J 5--fn' - s-si' , ,,.,,.s,f,. V.4V:gV' EV msn. . if 1 , . if . Wa -' 1 . . ,. ,, - ,,, '-w ,..i,,,, inf' rn ' 'X' F'?5f1lffA51AFY' ' A if A ,. L J ' M tj .FV H VV V VV: . T-'n.,-Q.. VV ,,,, V V V QV Y, ,V Crawford, Janet L' -' . 5 W- Cromwell, Mark ' ' M Cuda, Anthony W 'w'1kj. l 4 1 5 W ,LQ X.'5'iw 'W X L -l Let there be light! ' S D'Agostine, Doug , 1 Daley, Jerome ,, Aa . 5E WV Danielson, Dexter ,treatin fllf,-lil J gm, .V , l ,. .C .e , 4 gt Q . , l T 'Ml' aff. , ,, 4, s ...JL n 1: X 'X f- 1 jfvll' V .nr KV- ' 105 31-X hir--'vt fi c Q is gi ive 'GH ga 331. Daniel, Sandra Darling, Lynda Darner, Charlene Dornielle, Ed Darr, Blaine Davis, Carol Davis, Marylan Dawson, Steve ,naw Decker Linda Deets Dottie A A ,if-i i'i' Deibelel Sharon :onihSpenger yvasbdetellimined to finf:lL hfer twig' all the ts Z' , Delaney, Marie res man- emor urs eague party, e s go as an . t, e ,,,. t V 5 -wx 2 1 E ss' Q' , L L ig , t M ', ' ,mi i f- Mt i Q , it qv , My . e f .3355 'urn Delaney, Marlene Demarinis, Joy I Dettloff, Linda Dick, David Dickie, Linda Diggins, Dave Dimmick, Charlene Dixon, Robert Doern, Georgia Donaugh, Bob Doughty, Jeanette Draheim, Eddy Dutncy, Lorie Duvall, Linda Easter, Richard Eberhart, Debra Edgerton, Christine Edgerton, John Edginton, Ross Edwards, Gary Egbers, Duane Egli, Sieven Ekblad, Tim Eldridge, Suzi The Freshman Class party committee worked diligently to present a very successful party. Evans, Jim Everett, Pai Farber, Theresia Farnham, Robert Farrell, Charlene Fercha, Marcia Field, Richard Finley, Deanne Fischer, Mark Fischer, Nicki Foley, Tom Forken, Tom Foster Doris Fowler, Marilyn Frazer Jane Friesen, Doug li ,R l it il 1 ,F , ii V... lf, Freeman, Gary S Fuentez, Leroy ia- Ellis, Edmund Ellson, Loren Engom, Susanne Erickson, Barbara Erickson, Sandra Evans, Debra iiwqpy ,, yi , .s ' llrr , ,A , l- ,.. , 4 , F rsr ,bww hh -..:- 1 3 r is rj : 1- W cx.. V, ,..k U9 ,' 'K N ll, ,fEw , Gaboury, Dick Garcia, Rene Garrettson, Penny Gassner, Kitty Gault, Martin Gauntt, Bill German, Donna Gettman, Peggy Giancone, Paulette Gibson, Janice Gibson, Reed Giles, Vicky Gill, Earnestine Glover, Pam Goldman, Janice Goldsmith, Charles Goodman, Doug Gordon, Ron ,..-'71 me g 'L T ix, , , W' . H ,wa I ,, '. f -,Q if ' Ml' . , ' 'Q '-'fi - . J . . . ,... .L F lllil' ilk ' -2 V G , M Z 7 V f f , ' ' 'l lg,.:,Lj,.,,e,'.- ',,,5gf ,,z'.j, I W5aQ,,g2,,,.lg- ,, l -2. 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MV ,:, L,m, ,, ., , K, H i 6 W is tg a f -75:3 , -1 .HH ,--:,,, ,. - 'ails' ,, ,Eff . if R 1-wap - K g U fi W W , 34.3 l f f - ' 'fin-522 .. -xi , l' ' . 1 We we ,f Q 'I iv Q 9' 4 L v 3 xg 'I , .-' U l 5 , l ., , , a ,r fi .. me Q vb I , Wk E L tm- Gustafson, Curt Gustafson, Jon Habrile, Ann Hoge, Gary Hale, Kathy Haley, Barbara Hall, Richard Halvorson, Wanda Hamilton, James Hamilton, Steven Hamilton, Susan Hampton, Shary Hancock, Marsha Haner, Pete Hansen, Randy Hanset, James Hanson, Nick Harkins, Carole , Hzrzizsfoariev L . .v ' - is i ' f , ,,,, I N V 'it . Mi , 1 - - 2 fi -- ,.':f'ii'f V , . ,-HE ..sr r 'fi'if':.g , ifzff.ii-.,,-f YQ --- 'Qi ra' V - LSL '----.. Hendrickson, Sharon a , a , V M ff, Hayes, Julia Hays, Joan Heil, Stan Heinz Paulette Hemmerling, Wayne Hendricks, Georgia Herald, Carol Herman, Connie Hertner, Darcy Marilew Stone heard that the Freshman- Senior party was a big event, so she gat all dressed up. 109 ,i. M if Qi' f f 'af ,,. Hesselman, Carol ii' ,, ' hy' ' V Heuer, Linda MN. .. D 4' ii Hibbard, Kathleen t ' -Q' R, 0 S 'fxff H4-' ft ERT ' .3 1 Y A ' f '31 ,Q . li' A ' ' b ig 6 il, a, . Hibbs Janet ' 1 3 ' i i Hibbs, Terry L j f , at H Hickey, Mike A ,,,, 2' , c , y . i ' Hickey, Richard Hickman, Scott Hicks, Sharon A few freshmen could be seen dancing at the Freshman Class Party after-game dance. Hiegel, Diane - ' Hill, Butch i i 65392 ,. . fifi fiyy, ',::.,,-Q, von. ,ot 1.. s,,ii Y, ,211 A .wsu 2 ai 6 1 ,xr dr l 'sa' Q Hinatsu, Jerry V V. ?,7n milf M-if Hielt, David Hochstetler, Rose Hodge, Linda Hoffert, Diane Hoffman, Bob Hogan, Julie if-,....f-9 YOU , , 'V lg l 'sa 'g1y: ., ,g:s ' , i ,MM ., , A V 'V '- 3, x, w- f, ,, , ., ai . , W, , ,eg c. F ,j . ,Q K, giwj Hollriegel, Cathy 15. M X51-Q Q, ' A Honfs. Teri 4 ' ,,'iS !f9' ' . My - 1 Hoots, Tern iq W K N WA ' L, VV iff . -W Hoover, Linda g 1' S' ,V 2 F ,W w- - . f .cz W - li uf Q 1 i L, Horvuth, BGl'bG U l , ,. , Llm..i'I.. i, , ....... . :ii?ff5 Wg: fi if l, wt, 4 I 'ws .XV y 1 WJ, ,ww , - ,V f. .gr l A ' 91 HO'-'Ck' Te 'Y ' K , ' 'fi' ,fi-iffgivra, ', 1 if1fIf1f' ' ' - i - , r L' f 'W , c,,,, ' R N1 ' V MMI .me ,, g tg Houston, Scott 5, H 3 H ' Hoyt, Stephen . '- L Q H 5, Huber. Mafilen ' ' iii 3153 .'l--. 111. l ,,, ffQ Vi 3' f r 'V Huenergard, Bob 1 , 'W ii ii limi. -19155 L Q 'T if ,V fi iwz: ww irq' Hvfmf James c , H e CUPPY f S , L eggs, , , paw Ere- 1.., K. y, , ,,,. ,,, ,mfg , , i if N W ' 1 i'g...f' 'f2P+,'i' ig: , for ,ef .X Q'gfgg,1,, . 110 my fgED,f ,.'s,e ,, v r . .,...,..,K '43 5+ lir-a Q A' - L, ' '1 S ' . .tg ,3 H angie as tm. , ,f li Sf' EA ii wwmejy, it WMM fn ,J twtm Jiang I my .' ,ig to lx i 54? t' f 52, Q iv t ,, ,.,, fy , ff ,J M is My A V,.V Humphries, Kay Hunter, Dave Huston, Kathy wt... ' A Hutchison, Janet 1 5 - ., , Isley, Richard ,,',,f3, Jackson, Angela D x Jagnelskl, Steve James, Nonnie Jeans, Joan The freshmen enthusiastically await fur- ther instructions from Mr. Leonard Rin- earson, Activities Director. Jennings, Kerry Jensen Janell Jermuilt, David J C, im-lk! , a tv, of , , , K- .p- -1 4'-liz. f t M I , ,,,y y,,, 3, ll l fe ' -ff-'f-1 9 at t Y ,,,. ,, ' 'fi ,,, is 'V K -, if Q ..1 ,,,kLL . ,, 1, fu. 'IGH' f ?f' l A A ii' '.i: 1 .-',,, ' ' ga!! , 'fi' si. ,gf 11--- H ,',, ,'f. , 'Q Q -' 1 fi s'1t ff, ,,,,.,.., ,Mft , A Jett, Rose Johnson, Donald Johnson, Steve Johnson, Tony Johnson, Wade Johnston, Diane Johnstun, Karen Jones, Brent Jones, Viv Kaufman, Ron Keefe, Alvin Kelley, John Kelley, Tish Kenney, Jim Kenney, Jerry Kilcup, Chris Killinger, Sheryl Kincaid, Bill Kinnear, Carol Kinzel, Kathy Klee, Jim Klein, Sieve Kleiner, Brian Klug, Bill Knapp, Barbara Kneebone, Bruce Kobek, Elaine Kondziela, Frances Kopperf, Don Kromm, Chris Krueger, Mike Kuzmanich, Nancy Ludwig, Tom Lane, Chris Lane, Connie Larvick, Pat Q., W ii. ,sf Leadley, Gary Ledyard, Jay Lee, Doug Lee, Karyn As ihe Freshmen approached this building on Freshman Lee Myron Orientation day, it must have seemed awfully large. ' Lee, Shirley Lessard, Sian Lesseg, Kathy Libby, Walter Lien, Donna Light. Georgia Lee, Peggy C K l Riff? ui ga-QM :MQ S A is r 1 iii! S33 ,. L, - '1 i A wifes? ' ELXTZIQ Z ' 2115252 , ., ,,,, Z',, 5 it , ggw , ,s I, ,.,.,, 1 . ,. , ,AAx,-..W , K 'itil L .J L ,g,,2a5-wt gf ,Q , ,rftfjwzglafv - - , -,gf-mirpfrmqofk V,-:eg w I ,- ,firllli , L if ilwi, 'I liw ff ' .Hll'f , ?s'f1'Killl L M' , fe, ',:,'ii-me L. ,3 J. . ., , f-Q . :L me. Linkous, Ray Listro, Karen Litowinsky, Laurie Locke, Larry Loeb, Jo Logan, Kelly Lombard, Sandy Longley, Lynn 'Losinger, Tim Lothian, Bob Loveland, Juanita Lowe, Vicki Ludwick, Bob Luey, Don Lutman, Terry Lutz, Sherry Mack, Pam Mackey, Linda M I F , L, d The Future Teachers of America members helped to G G Duns' ln G brighten up the halls during the Christmas season. Maloney, Mike Manclerson, Linda Manuel, JoAnn Martin, Diane Martin, Eddy Martin, Tony 113 mn,- Mn if 'rr I .yi Q? , s 5 5, , ,.,, , ,ix 'Liv may .fi -,.,, -. ' , ff AL i .... ,fy . ,.... , f' ..f .. NN Q ' ,fs 'Q ,, -,442 f ' 'Wa i .ai r fl i aff 1 1 . 4 I Mil ' ,fn t e l ag 5 i yi if 3, X , , .. ,fi . ,McDaniel, Sue 'McGhean, Dennis ' R s Y 77 f 1 52, - 1, i f , fa--am. wiv - . Mclntyre, Dan f m..A McMonies, Cheryl f' ' HW' S I+ he M' McNeil, Linda ZV. V, McReynolds, Gene Q - fi ' N. ' Mason, Valerie Mathis, Dave Matsen, Doris Mays, Virgil McCauley, Sharon McCreigh1, Vernice Trucks like this one were familiar as repairmen fixed our downed lights. :ina , ,G it 3 ' . 25 We rg . , f , -... ii Q 'X Zi . nil! Li ig, y if ,A at ,, ,.., .2 . l A A K - ,, 11 . 4 , - ' 4 ,. , r 5 r ' . If . , f L ' . . 1-2+ 7. 25- ' -V ' if .f -V f :nf , ' 'V ik , fn, . x ,-, ,,. ,qi--J. - .. iz. , ',4gf::,.LL,,,, V ,, .NL ., V , ai- ,Z 5.1 .g771:,,,,,, 9-1 .K : y i .- , , - -f , A ,tr H A L L ,, I ,,,,, ' ,.,-,,, is --- , ,. it ,. i A .Q y if Meckfessel, Terry Meiser, Ray Melgoard, Trudie Meng, Ken Mericka, Barb Merkle, Steve Meyer, John Middlemas, Mark Miller, Colene Miller, Jim Miller, Mirth Miller, Sharon Miller, Terrie Milne, Ronalie Misfeldt, Barry Mitchell, Esther Mohler, Martha Mohr, Cherie Monahan, Ron Montgomery, Jim Montgomery, Jim Moody, Charles Morris, Richard Morrison, Steve I Freshmen band members helped to fill the stadium with music during the half-time of the Madison-Marshall - gl -W Q J Mulkey, Steve Mullen, Judy Multer, Dan Murphy, Roger b wr . 'E ,L f V-4 1-W f. , '- game. Murphy, Sandy X,,, Muth, Daniel Nack, Jim Nasmyth, Claudia Neer, Celia Nelson, Larry Nestelle, Laurie Nielsen, Tom Nielsen, Joan Niman, Dennis Noblitt, Stan Noel, Gregory Norman, Connie Ocello, Bev Odum, Steve Oia, Scott Okazaki, Steve Olsen, Carolyn Olsen, Chris Murray, Vincent .F A is, .. , f, , , S ,y.i,,ig,,,,, , A Q C- , J ' ' i y , ,,,, J Olsen, Kathie Olson, John Olson, Linda O'Toole, Charles Owens, Jan Paesch, Karen Page, Connie Palmer, Crystal Palo, Glen Parker, Peggy Parks, Sonia Patterson, Linda Patterson, Suzanne Peake, Tracy Pearlman, Edward Percell, Julie Perkins, Albert Perry, Kent Perry, Susan Petersen, Christi Peterson, Anita Peterson, Walter Pfeifer, Ron Phillips, Carol 753553 N J' 1, J ,iff Bilwi Q A all ,L T: ,,- ' 11, .-'-. s , 3 43 Q ww w , X lf I . ,. ,a,.is:. , . taxi i 3 is M, K . ,gag ., i W ,ia it , ,.4,:2fg,' sith, . si, . ,ix Q ,ist fi af V, ,.,-t :Qt ,.,x, .-sm ,rr mi , Q ts, f , ,fgffwg i, 7 rs, ,, Q H m .. f V S if '- , . ,, , : I Q-,. 4 '. Jil- M f ,Qt gms, . rl: ' . , A N i 4-'ZW - , t itvfifgx.: -s' , -,M ,,: :Af ,, ,tilt A 1' :ii A A ' .,,5iiit,, g L fig T211 ,s 1 'Q3t., -- mis:-f-ffffs Q-2 - J , it ERA .. , ,,, 'M 'iilbkliiii' Shari Tyle and Judy Nacleau can be seen entertaining the freshman and senior girls at the Let's go Alaskan party. 116 07s 5, . 11,125 ' ' 3 . Z' N ,- ' ' ' : . 1 'i', i rf., if A A -,.,. Q: . so-W i V ,.,,g,, - -. V ,.. i gf ., ' 5 ,,,, ,,, 1 , '-ii ' N, V. at J 1 A ,W Titiiiii if ' f :ww 3 ifiiivifiiif P f2'f'?'5-iff 22111 Aiaxii,2w1:w+Qft, 1 Y' 'il' ii ' fi . , '. el, . 5. , -:, ,:,vi '5l - f ,, , W ' ,,,..l10a A A . N , ,.. .. .f- ,. ,,,:jf4z N A 31115 A 2' ji' 2 iff' -s, . ...,, .1 ,fr Phillips, John Pickett, Mike Pierce, Howard Piro, Janet Pitman, Carol Pitman, Dan Pleasant, DiClC Pohl, Leslie Polioudakis, Mike 1 E A is QV' . 'Ft 1 .R 1 .Q ,if j, X ,Mr - ' i . M A , gfggii - law 1iig21f1T'6ii 3 , , I J bl S as , Junk 1 9 mlb -ul Q X .QL .- it 1 gig, ,, V as ft. it twf,xz't . 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HV, :G ff t , , ' '31 ww. 2' ANA 3' ,,,,r -P t . ar' st, x V W lf' I V .i.i 55 :Ss:f,g:e,, ,, www Porter, Lynne Poston, Jim Potter, Dave Precechtil, David Prejean, Donna Proctor, Nancy Proctor, Tom Profitt, Sally Puls, Dianna Queirolo, Janis Query, Rita Radimak, Norm Raile, Judy Roiley, Lee Ann Rasmussen, Larry Ray, Sharon Resa, Sandy Reynolds, Janet Reynolds, Tom Rhoacls, Vicki Rice, Bill Ris, Judy Rittenhouse, Dave Roberts, Bob Sue Guerrettaz and Mirth Miller portray the mean witch and Snow White at the senior-freshman party. 117 1 Qfxcyo QQ xi f fix' . bifw if N 1 Qxyyd ylbxilagvlg , wxQ'-5sEfRgll:enberg, lvette ii . r Y ' P X- if Ruchek, Pat EEN A Ruggles, Lois qv '115 ' Q A 0 Q3 ,Gyn , I C f - ,f x Cbcpd V ' O'-' QJNS N . x X - . X I H 1 X ll N XC x ,Q 4' 1 x N, 5- ' WN we -S if . . S ' L f .5413 ,a il Q . xcc 5 , 1 Xf' . ' as 5.5 . OL ' QD D' f gl X1 QUURQ, 1 6 I Q nfl' S-L if Q pw Q Q 31.103, N523 1 Q . :M l 1 will 'ZW M , , J . 9-' X. I ' -xt - l i - , C 2' S ' ' K, is ,,3 , 1Vj'i ' wifi 'fg ffffi A 'H x ,vm ,M S C .ep ' Sandberg, Sandy Schenk, Melody Schlottman, Linda Schmidling, Sylvia Schneider, Bob Schwarz, Pai Scoit, Chris Scott, Dick Scoh, Don Scotton, Sianton Senner, Randy Shafer, Shari Shanky, Bill Shelton, Charlene Shelion, Jeff Shepard, Karen Shepherd, Jackie Shillock, Teresa Shinn, Mary Shoop, Karlyn Siemens, Sharon Siler, Carol Simon, Kathy Skrivelis, Ingrida 118 L 1, ,nr A V I ij , ' y S 1' at W?-N Z1 X 'Q 'Q' 'iw ' , ,c, gmgfil i 'Q We A. Russell, Diane Russell, Gregg Rutt, Sheryl Sager, Roberta Sakelaris, Chris Salter, Larry k, A 7,,,' . , M 'OA vw.,-1 S pw F Eu A My i'UF L tiil J 'ti'- ,Aid Y i l 'ab WML 3, - zz, vs' 31 -1- . '-- 'MF- 44:4 , 4 .- 4, f W? Q EM fl '25 L 1 1 J-. ,f 5? Nw. Q Q ...wi-2' ff' up WM . iw ,egg I fi 1,,Mg.i, 1 '- Q ,, S Ax Qi N Q , i H. , V , S ...QA l f' ll Vi I I KN Li' - 1, i ' X if -:fv,.w'd .fl, i,:-,,. f 1 ffxz l . V +2,.gg,fs,-ww . swf I Skye, Karen Slattery, Larry Smith, Chris Smith, Claudia Smith, Dave Smith, John Smith, Pam Smith, Patti Smith, Randy if we A lone student einioys the early morning peace and quiet of the auditorium foyer. Gsm ffl15Ql4 Sorenson, John Spady, lonna Sperling, Larry V 'W . fi' Stackhouse Sue ' Standish, Judy -. 1 Stansbury, Randall it f t f 'J 41 Staples, Chris Stefan, Brian Stefan, Dave Steidle, Pennie Stephenson, Kathy Stewart, Craig ' Stitt, Margaret A Stone, Dave Stone, Mike Strauss, Andrea Strick, Carol Stude, Dave it Sumner Colleen ax Sutherland Becky Swartz Molly Taber, David - A i' J Suva, Mary j Super, Da vid 119 , K IQ., . rf, .'s K xr ai if is H ii 315' g yzfffm A V .5 A - rk,- :ywiw , , .. Thurner, Dave ,... f. ggf,fpi,..,,f 1 Thurston, GGYHO .1 is , ZI- n ,fl -:'-- fax? 2 '- :f L 5, ,,. ,, V 'J ' -- 55 l lS'l'Itfu, V .V E - Tilton, Judy , ,:,, V, T -fi -. :LL Torrey, Sharon - wr ,LW, A ,, W ,J m U Vg Trenary, Marcia :, Q Taber, Diane Taylor, Kathy Taylor, Linda Taylor, Sandy Tedder, Janice Thoming, Bev Mr, Butterfield and his, family seemed to enioy having Troll' sandra Mr. Smith serve them their pancake breakfasts. Troudt, Carol Truax, Rob Trujillo, Nick Valencourt, Diane Valline, Robert Vanwoerkom, Leon , H Vaughan, Jeff 'V ,V Villarreal, Charlene L, We . - 5. 1 Q Volk, Henrietta i,'f,lt, i l . il 1 fm' it Q ' Wagenaar, Ron ' it ll.' 4 - W fi .Q Walker, Larry 'V 'E5 li A iii- Ar Wallin, Karen 1 ' , f-1 I ,N ,, .X 3 eg. 3 3 ,S in ,,.,,. . 1 A J L fzf3'7f'f ' ft 3' - J 5' . f,-4 ,,-W 5, ....,, .X .,. :Y J. 4-ma,-a ANG' WSW 11 'tr' : . 1 yfzeliw .,,' ' ii.' J Walland, Joyce Walsborn, Cheryl Word, Shirley Webb, Dale Weddle, Tom Weiss, Peggy ieg,'!!E2w. . K -. ' 'S 1 a. L , T we ,. 'W ily lm: I f if 120 West, Bill Westphal, Pat Whedon, Linda White, Dave White, Ellen Wilkes, Greg ff 1, if ,,i ,,,, V .,h W it gg, r V, , Q ,' p,.4,,,i5 .cgi 3 3 12, i Mrs. Petry's Freshman ESS class views the art exhibit in the little theater. Wirkkola, Mike Walfsehr, Mitch Wood, Dennis Wood, Susan Woodford, Kay Wright, Judy Wright, Linda Wyatt, Tim Wynter, Crys Wyss, Debbie Yost, Vicki Young, Gordon Young, Kit Young, Sandra Zanobelli, Nancy Zetter, Mark Ziegler, Charles Lewis, James lm q-wa mm Williams, Clark Williams, Danelle Wilson, Pam Winn, Sharon Winrick, Robert Winum, Randy M . - lm' ' W, ...,, 3,i.Q .ff wifi . fri? ' ' T ' E P iiizf ' PS. Y We .t . . iggggz 'igfitw' ' ' , , 125 Ng., ...twat ESQ i ii' L:.,f1tiEl!'ll lx, I ,.f'lj,, ,zfiigzf ., Stiff -'g ,jgiltgum :gt tgwaw , 4'z1fi-,.-'wil ,, i ' f 1 is Y f 1 f alma ' - ,, 7 Wfssey, , ,i-i'fg,qg ,,,,, .gf . .,,.. , .,,,,,, 7 - V. . Inf' -Q' -.-5, iz , I is , i DB1 M. X-QRQQMN -3hx Sp 6 ial x,:,-.QYAQ , , .. 44 ix' 1 f fa ff ' . , it , -X z, Bob Baker, freshman, is Ore- gon's youngest taxidermist. He has attained his diploma from the Northwest School of Taxidermy in Omaha, Nebraska and iust recently received his license. Professionally, Bob has mounted over 20 birds charging approximately 57.50 each, and 100 birds nonprofession- a y. Man evelop Skills on Their Own Madison's senior Tim Freed broad- casts from his own radio station located at 16 kilocycles on your dial. He has invested approximate- ly three hundred dollars in buying and making equipment to build his radio station. Tim's station is lo- cated in his assistant Rick Pettit's basement. Tim some day hopes to have a two hundred-foot aerial that would enable people to pick up his station as far as Mount Hood. Once known as the Beetles , the John Greenwood singers, Tim Farra, Jerry Gardiner and Justin DeBoer travel not only at Madison but all over Oregon singing. They have been to- gether as a group for about one year Their folk-singing is wildly popular and enioyed throughout the teenage and adult world. Cthers Llse Skills from Classes These projects are not classi- fied under the title Many Madi- sonites Develop Skills on Their Own , since they were made in shop class. Although we thought these boys deserved special rec- ognition for their excellent work on their proiects. Left to right are, Mike Fanning who made the stereo cabinet and picture frame, Rick Hardy who made the candle- holders and bowl, and Richard Riba who- made the plat- Ter. 124 Ribbon-Gold Key in the Oregon Scholastic Art Awards con- are left to right, Willie Thomison, Barbara Knapp, Carolyn Marion Mason, Sally McCauley, Mike Southard, Steve Hoyt Wendell Stude. Missing from the picture is Mary Day. We As Artists To forget the cliches of seeing, to discover new forms and colors, requires a combination of the mature and trained eye. We, as artists, must use our creative abili- ties to select and eliminate if we are not to become mere copyists. A work of art is the visual expression of an artists thoughts and ideas. As a student it is important that you keep an open mind and take from contemporary art what you find good. As you look and think, your likes and dislikes will change and past values will no longer exist. If you enter whole heartedly into a work of art it will become an extension or reality, sensuously and emo- tionally. , ,. .,:f fu 4 Fifi? 'P i im rg' Key Winners in the Scholastic Art Awards contest from are, left to right, Le-e Farley, Terry Scheruer, Karen Joy McClellan, Martha Coflodt, Pam Johnson, Mike and Ray Telfer Missin from picture are winners. Janet - 9 and Sue Butts. in Wu, native place, K fliavfs g tlwisipleziirrssiist T C as plain fzsiteqms.-5 K f but -lrlvmnf lilac AIQHISISFIT 9. i if fi .1 ligci. 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Mary Day 13. Phyllis Johnson 101416115111 1 t 1 y . ly fee xc n u ikggzlxole slay tlwmgylz yCL4lJC if 5, - .. 13. Q Q-m..,,,, , Q' -fs 5 A g, - II H 4 IF? . 1 D3 f y I ,i I. - vga . I 1 'M fb uv ' 1 ' + 'KY 554515185 1-:,.ief-,.r ,sw -1f ,,.f W , ,. if -'fr . , .. . I lg ,V , .S an 3 W. - ' x 'Q 5 iam 35 ,M E as f I rf K fifx , mms' KQAQNHQQ' 1 szfgm W ig? f , I i, g y. wi 2 -f -wx? fx Experiences of Past Prepare Students For Futu Mr. Ben Jarrett dedicates all of his teaching periods to the subject of social studies and each of these classes is geared to the senior level. As well as instructing a full day, Mr. Jarrett handles, quite efficiently, the duties assigned him as the social studies department chairman. 128 It is the responsibility of the social studies departmen present the heritage' of our development as a nation of pe To this we must add knowledge of current processes that sh the present and determine the future. Then, by requiring the students to analyze and evaluate sum of knowledge, we prepare him to be adaptable to the ch ing times, and to recognize the need for the common good worldwide sea of rapidly expanding social problems. BEN JARRETT Chairman, Social Studies Depart Mrs, Amelia Auld instructs one EE social studies class along with her counseling duties. This class is on the senior level. As shown here, Mrs. Auld often engages the use of class discussions. Mrs. Benona Dawson instructs three different sublects during a five period teaching day. Included in her sched ule are three senior social studies classes as well as one senior English class and one effective reading class Mr. Robert Rowe made a great hit with the students attending the Hootenanny in Madison's cafeteria. Mr. Rowe was among the many guests who volun- teered their time and effort in making it a success. Mr. Fred Livesay's schedule concentrates on the instructing of underclass social studies. His day includes one sophomore and four iunior classes. Mr. Livesay relies a great deal on class discussion, and often dedicates one day a week in each class to the discussion of current events. Mr. John O'DonnelI often assigns private reading to his five senior social studies classes. The class discussions which follow the reading assignments are we-Il known for the bits of humor Mr. O'DonnelI contributes. Mr. Leonard Rinearson, although constantly busy with the organization and management of stu- dent activities, has found the time to conduct the leadership class each day during eighth period. 'Peo-ple will little note, nor long remember what fern we buried here today seems to be the sentiments expressed at the funeral service of Mr. Thomas' tre-asured plant, Ringo Fern . The pall bearers included Shelley Hall and Sue Barton. According to Mr. Thomas' scientific analysis, the plant died of Beatlemania. 132 Mr. Robert Rowe, returning to us from a year of teaching in England this year, has taken over a schedule including four third year social studies classes. Of these classes, one is accelerated to the EE level. Mr. Richard Unger includes in his predominantly English schedule two third year social studies classes. He begins and ends his teaching day with this subject. Mr. Donn Gassaway, Mrs. Carole Hibbard, and Mr. Bob Damberg, besides conducting their re- spective classes, also managed to do a bit of entertaining before the student body. Their ver- sion of On Top of Spaghetti was appreciated by all. Mr. William Wiitala can usually be found lectur- ing in one of his five junior social studies classes. Besides conducting class for five periods each day, he also has charge of one study hall and cheerfully accepts the challenge of coaching the baseball team each year. Duckering Cutlines Math Department .g1,,,, KR -as- ' Mr. Verle Duckering's varied schedule includes classes of senior math, second year algebra, E.E. and first year geom- etry. He is also the head of the Mathe- matics Department. Mr. Duckering has found the blackboard to be an essential aid in this area of teaching. Cbjectives The mathematics department desires to teach algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and some ana- lytic geometry to all students who are interested in these subjects and who can profit from study- ing them. These courses are the traditional con- tent of high school mathematics, and this con- tent is not basically changed in the School Mathe- matics Study Group courses. We taught the SMSG course to our first year algebra classes last year, and extended this approach to nearly all our geometry classes this year. The big differ- ence is that the SMSG courses attempt to teach you more than iust how to do it, they also at- tempt an honest explanation as to why you do itthis way. They also attempt to organize the material so that all courses and parts of courses are logically related, from the ground up. This has even been done with arithmetic, so we of- fered the new SMSG course to all our freshmen general math classes, because we expect that this course will improve anyone's understanding of the Arithmetic learned in grade school. Mathematics Department Chairman Mr. Verle Duckering Miss Jean Walker is the intern teacher in the Mathematics Department this year. She instructs classes in general math and first year algebra. Miss Walker is at Madison in the mornings only. The classes taught by Mr. Ronald Aronson include first year algebra, senior math and geometry. Difficult textbook problems are discussed during the class period. The classes taught by Edward Gottlieb include gene-ral math and senior math Classroom time is often used by Mr. Gottlieb to give personal help to students The areas of instruction covered by Mr. Warren Bolin include first year algebra and consumer math. Often times 'he finds the questions of the students to be rather perplexing. Mr. Daryl Nefhler enioys a sched- ule of varied math classes. He teaches refresher math, and first and second year algebra. A large part of class time is de- voted to lecture sessions. Mr. Richard Edmonds teaches classes of general and consumer math. He often presents textbook problems for the class to solve on the blackboard. Difficult prob- lems are also usually presented in this manner. Mr. Melvin Erickson has found the- blackboards to be very important' in the instruction of his geometry and general math classes. This is Mr. Erickson's first year of teaching. Mrs. Carolyn Natella utilizes many of her classroom periods for lecture and discussion sessions. She instructs five general math classes. This is Mrs. Annis Bleeke's first year of teaching at Madison. Her schedule include-s general math, senior math and first year algebra. Mrs. Bleeke is one of the many teachers who have found the blackboard to be very helpful during lecture sessions. Mr. Frank Londos enjoys teaching many varied classes. His schedule includes first and second year algebra, senior math and geometry. He holds many periods of informal lecture sessions. Another teacher who is teaching at Madison for her 'first year is Miss Jane Whitcomb. She uses mathematic mate- rials to illustrate the- angles of planes in her geometry class She also instructs periods in general math. This unusual picture of a com- pass was taken by Mike Linci- cum. The Math Department util- izes many instruments in the instruction of the varied math principles. ,, - 'i'aii'ms5fi 4 ' X I - 'K U , 'g i f Mr. Duane Fiskum instructs one class of second year alge- bra. The remainder of his day is spent in counseling. A good part of his class time is devoted to personal help for his students. Music Department Entertains Madison High School is proud of its music depart- ment. The performing groups consist of the Orchestra and Band directed by Mr. Norman Street, and the Choir, Chansonettes, Male Chorus, and Girls' Glee directed by Mr, Joseph Edmiston. The Orchestra, Band and Choir are among the finest and have appeared in many school functions besides representing Madison on many occa- sions throughout the city this school year. Eight instru- mental students were members of the All-State Band and Orchestra and eight Choir students were members of the All-State Choir. Twenty-five instrumentalists were mem- bers of the All-City Orchestra. Besides performances, the department is concerned with background information and music understanding. The excellence of performance is in direct proportion to the- understanding of the music performed. All music reflects the period, the country and the composer from which it came, and a knowledge of these is as important as the notes themselves. Without this information, inter- pretation is nil. Another very important part of this department .is the very fine course in Music Understanding taught by Mrs. Elizabeth Barnes. This is a course in listening to good music, emphasizing learning to listen. Out of this comes an increased understanding of and appreciation for all kinds of music. JOSEPH EDMISTON, Chairman, Music Department. Mr. Joseph Edmiston conducts six classes of choral groups each day. Included in these groups are'the Choir, Girls Glee, Boys Glee, and Chan- sonettes. Aside' from his teaching duties, Mr. Edmiston,also heads the music department and assumes all responsibilities connected with this position. Mr. Norman Street day to the instructing of instrumental music. He Mrs. Elizabeth Barnes, aside from her duties as , , an English instructor, also- conducts one class in Conducts C' Class for the lumor band' ,ihe bcnnd' 140 music Gpprecicmonn and the odchestra as well as a class in musical instruments. Mr. Street also spend one period a day instructing one choral group. P.E. Aids in Physical, Emotional, Social evelopment The purpose of the Physical Education Program at Madison is to aid in the development of the student to his fullest potentialities in physical growth, neuromuscular development, emotional control and social awareness. It provides opportunities to acquire skill in varied activities, opportunities, to develop leadership, and fellowship and is conducted to give a sense of achievement and enjoy- ment through participation. The obiectives of Physical Education at Madison is to teach the student self realization, human relationships, civic responsibilities, and economic efficie-ncies. GERALD EXLEY Physical Education Department Chairman Mr. Gerald Exley instructs three freshman P.E. classes, and two sophomore P.E. and health classes. Aside from his classroom duties, Mr. Exley also assumes the task of heading the boys physical education department. Mr. Dick McClain, new to Madison this year, Mr. Roger Mockford instructs four freshman P.E. spends his afternoons instructing three P. E. classes and then follows these classes with two classes, while his mornings are occupied with sophomore- P.E. and health classes. the conducting of two applied science classes, 141 and one study hall. Girls Enjo Physical Activity ol P. E. Miss Frances Gannon is new to Madison this year. She instructs three classes of freshman physical education, two classes of sophomore physical education, and one class of health instruction. Aside from these duties, Miss Gan- non also serves as the unofficial department chairman, Physical Education for girls offers a variety of activities, including team, individual and dual sports. Freshmen are programmed into speed- ball, basketball, volleyball, rhythms, tumbling, apparatus, tennis, track and field, and modern dance. The girls strive for better body condition, improved posture, grace in movement, and in- creased endurance. Sophomores are involved in Physical Educa- tion for one semester and Health for one semes- ter. Activities include, Field Hockey, Tennis, Bad- minton, Tumbling, Softball and Golf. The pro- gram is varied and the hope is that each girl will find an activity in which she will find en- ioyment. Physical Education Department Chairman Frances Gannon Miss Gloria Sandles is another addition to the completely new group of teachers in the physical education department. Miss Sandles' morning is occupiediwith her duties as a counselor, but her afternoon is occupied by instructing two freshmen P.E. classes, and two sophomore P.E. and health classes. ooldridge Heads Science Department Mr. Keith Wooldridge discusses a lab's progress with Jerry Denley and Dick Beguhl. He spends five periods a day teaching chemistry. It has proven to be very popular with students this year. Our maior curriculum change during the coming year shall be the beginning of a possible four-year sequence primarily for science oriented students-those inte-rested in future careers in science, engineering, or science related subiects. These students, who start as freshmen, will begin with an exploratory course in general sci- ence which shall consist of twelve weeks of biology, chemistry, and physics-each area taught by an appropriate specialist. We hope to keep these people together as a group when they go into biology, physics, and chemistry in that order. This sequence is the pre- ferred order for science courses, but exceptions are possible if prerequisites are fulfilled. We look forward toward a two-year inte- gratecl, team teaching combination of physics and chemistry. We hope this shall become a reality in the not too distant future. We also hope in the future to be able' to offer a general chemistry course which would have non-tecwhnical emphasis on ideas and appli- cations of chemistry. C. K. Woolridge Science Chairman Mrs. Myrna Dowcett instructs three biology classes and two periods of general science. This is Mrs. Dowcett's fourth year in Madison's Science Department. 5 4 . r l 5 53 y Mrs. Barbara Long's teaching schedule includes both math and science classes. He-r morning hours are spent instructing chemistry classes. She has found the blackboard to be an invaluable asset in her teaching. ffillilgy Mr. Peter Smith dedicates four periodsa day en- Mr. Wallace Girts' schedule includes tirely to freshmen, while conducting two com- classes of biology, advanced biology bined classes. Mr. Smith spends his remaining Gnd general science. He Often allows two teaching periods in his photography classes. his students to conduct class discussions. Aided by his guidance and effort, the photog- raphy staff supplied the yearbook 'and paper staffs with the- maiority of their pictures. 'N . ' ' The informal discussions conducted In Mr. Robert Dambergs classes are very interesting as well as informative. His varied schedule includes classes in biology, general science and physiology. Mr. Phillip Blair instructs five classes of general science. He permits his students to work in- dividually, while he gives per- sonal aid and instruction to other students. Mrs. Hildur Amundsen's sched- ule includes classes of both bi- ology and ge-neral science. She often allows her students to con- duct discussion sessions as she looks on. Physical science and physics are the classes taught by Mr. Ralph Ennis. Active experiments are one of the major teaching aides frequently used by Mr. Ennis and many of the other science teachers. He is working on a battery experiment with Mike Daughtery, Glen Wynandts and Jerry Bauck. Mr. James Smith enioys a var- ied schedule 'combining sopho- more P.E. and general science. His general science classes are made up of 'Freshmen students and have proved to be very interesting as well as entertain- mg. General science and biology are the courses taught by Mr. Jame-s Norton. Many periods of active and informative discussion held under his direction. Five Foreign Languages Taught 52? I The goals of the Foreign Language Department are: T. To teach students to understand, speak, read, and write a, foreign language. L 2. To teach the mechanics of language. 3. To further understanding and appreciation of the cultures: of other people throughout the world. Classroom activities - Listening to tapes and records, responding, using the lang uage laboratory, dialogues, reading, writing, drill on mechan ics of language, viewing films, and studying the culture o the countries. Department activities - 'l. indirectly assisting our foreign exchange students by donatl ing cakes for the Family Festival. 2. A I-oreign language banquet. 3. Participation in the Foreign Language Field Day at the University of Oregon. 4. Planning and participating in the American Field Service Assembly. t 5. Try to create an international awareness throughout th entire student body through special activities and displays. DOROTHY KULL Chairman, Language Departmenf l l' lvliss Dorothy Kull teaches Spanish, and devotes six pe- riods a day to its instruction. Of these classes, four are first year, and the remaining two are third and fourth year. 148 l . l Mrs. Ellen Gruetter spends her entire afternoon busily l working with her French classes, after a morning which l is occupied with the conducting of two English classes l and a study hall. Two of Mrs. Gruetter's French classes are on the first year level, while the final class is geared to a third and fourth year level. l 4 f'l '1 i 1 E 1 X H X -vxtfs 7, 1 i. -.. 5 wg,--.--A - Mrs. Margaret Holland, aside from her counseling duties, spends one period each day in the instruction of German. This class is on the first year level. Entertainment was provided at the Foreign Lang- uage Banquet by the students of different lang- uages. Shown here are Pat Anderson, Sally Guer- rettaz, and Pam Jeans doing a skit. Mr. Raymond Niehaus is Madi- son's only Latin teacher. His schedule is filled with Latin classes ranging from first to fourth year level. ABET Russmk AW' M M iff, Cc Cv' Ulm ' ' ll!! 1- , . -g 'I'-I-jlffrrz fb lxh fl A ' v U! bl M 41.11 KD ll, 'J 1010 WHL' If 7 51 fl fl .4 Tyr llluxllfm Mr. Wilbert Pool conducts four Russian classes as well as one social studies class and a study hall. He is the only Russian in- structor at Madison this year, and has assumed the duties which were handled by Mrs. McDonald in previous years. 115 gkiieli, A 't'--.c..,,,Nw fi pi I P W-L-.. WWW, ,1gre.iwAf aff fy f , frrrwi-xzgwi-rs-Q ,,-tw. 2- 3,55 ei., 3 L ,N Q i .mv . V gg,,5,lg.:5?q,,,,,fgl,g5, ,nt , - in if '31 A M .w s Q,- , LL -fig., V -will vi wr 2 r ,I Llir r it rgiifiiiiisirifiiilfllfg. l. iii: T fx, , f f s :,fqwsafi,Qfvzf,s M, ,, K -, - , l .main . , , QA , 'si-QL- - 1' , ilrsfffrs-fmfs.ltfsli W ' rv 5 A, f it , , Mr. Wolff Von Schmidt has limited his teaching schedule to include only the instruction of Ger- man. His classes range from first to third year level. Mr. William Weech's day begins with his only French class, and his re- maining six class peri- ods are utilized in the instruction of first and second year Spanish. i Miss Jean White instructs five French classes each day, and of these classes, four are on second year level, and the remaining class is geared -to third year level. Mrs. Charlotte Winter conducts one French class aside from her counseling duties. This class is on the 'First year level and occupies her fourth period. Combined Classes Bridge Gap for Frosh Mrs. Shirley Petery utilizes many panel dis- cussions, movies, lectures, and long term assignments in the instruction of her three combined classes. She has been conducting such classes for freshmen Senators since Madison's beginning in 1957. The two-period Combined English-Social Studies class attempts to bridge the gap be- tween elementary and high school by serving as a home base for freshmen. English goals include student proficiency in reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Gram- mar and usage of English are stressed as well as literature. The Odyssey, Midsummer Night's Dream, Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Huckle- berry Finn, Boy on Horseback from the Auto- biography of Lincoln Steffe'ns , Abe Lincoln Grows Up, and The Yearling may be offered as class selections. Social studies units include Orientation to High School and an introduction to geography and history, civilization and culture, history of Europe C1450-19001, Asia, Near East, North Africa, Africa south of the Sahara, and Latin America. The historical, social, political, geo- graphic, cultural, and economic aspects of these areas are studied. SHIRLEY PETERY . Chairman, Freshmen Combined Classes Mr. Elmer Drake, shown here in his usual good humor, instructs two freshman combined classes and one senior Social Studies class. With five periods thus occupied, he still manages to find time to handle the affairs of the audio-visual department. f if f 'ifgziig .gs ,N - W is ? . A .wg 5 , . ,- --f 1 '-N ,,,, 'Msn ,W f i, 71 I 14 ig. -,fy -.,. -:f.sQ'. : :.'??3- . :, 'lr :,:f -I , ' If ' '57 S . ' em w M 'M 5129 . tiri if ' , . I A if with sf. f' W3 W9-mis. , 4 . 'Q s 1 -- f 5: ' 4' H, li. ,ft f . ' 4. Q48 42 f ' at Q g' 5? r - P - Ng 7 ' ,Wir V , Nt f . f .5 ,ei A A 4 ,fQz. w .. ' ' ' l 'W A I N A A 4 ' . , 'A H ' 'K ,f5 i i '. 55 gif el f ' ' f 4 ' - X L4 ' , ' ' 4-1 ,, fs- i. w -i w ' fu ' 'AA'-' 7, 5 -.-'W' -rs: 1 5 F ffl., ' w ft .r I . . 2, - 3 , . ' . - 'gl rt . -mfs?wts.s1,g, A 4, j 1i75'gli ' L' ,.L - - A QF 5 - .ff ' - fi is - W ,V f ', .21 H -1. W 7 P , ' M., , 1 - is ff-it .' . 1. W, I-J' . .. -S . gf, 5 ,55 1 Av... R l apis: 6 gt ' K .5 M gtg- mm Q., 3 M .. .I H mk, 2 ..5k.3,,' .f1., , J.. it x I . vuvl i E x .V I pktyx ,E Qi., L .L i 9 L 413 ' n w ' 'ii . 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' ww - 43 fi: :,VL.spi N- ,-lf.- gf. , 3 3,2 5 ,. Xmmwg fry, l K, ,, .,,k.,fj kkkk W mi, t ,MG I M1 V . , ,,..V .V xy.. , , V ,,., ,.. , ,, , ,413 , , ,A ,U .,, t . , :, ' in - .f ,vw -sw 1 , L m,,i.4. i ,M - A V . I ft ' ' ' -V my -'is ' - -- U ..., ,..- -i . K Mig, f - ,.. .. ,, , W, W A ,, ,, ,., .W , , M.. V my Mr. Lawrence Jones spends a great deal of time with his combined classes in working with maps. His day deals strictly with three freshman combined classes, one of which is a pilot class. Mrs. Betsey Hibbard's entire schedule is dedicated to the freshman class in the conducting of combined English-Social Studies classes. She has 3 such 96 min- ute classes. .M Mrs. McKay Meindl spent some time in her freshman combined classes familiar- izing her students not only with Madison itself, but also the area surrounding the school. Gordon Rodgers is answering questions and pointing out different areas on the map constructed by the class. t GREAT AGE OF WARRKJRS AND TRADERS Mrs. Mildred Peterson spends six periods a day with the freshmen in her combined classes. She includes in her course of study, not only the required ancient history and literature, but also a touch of art through the assignments of cre- ating maps, and pictures which have to do with the area of study. Mrs. Peterson's classes were among those who helped keep the bulletin boards decorated throughout the year. sh, Mrs. Helen Robertson conducts two combined classes as well as an additional third year English class. She depends a great deal upon lectures and can often be found leading a class discussion, as is shown here. Mr. Peter Smith dedicates four periodsa day en- tirely to freshmen, while conducting two com- bined classes. Mr. Smith spends his remaining two teaching periods in his photography classes. Aided by his guidance and effort, the photog- raphy staff supplied the yearbook and paper staffs with the' maiority of their pictures. Mr. Vernon Utz conducts three combined classes each day, one of which is special and limited to a very small number of students Mr Utz is new to Madison this year, and comes to us from a Portland Elementary school. Students Develop Personal Approach ln Art In the art department, we feel that it is important that our students be aware that art is a means of com-munication. One of the first functions of an art student is to observe nature and contemporary life, and to render it, either realistically or abstractly, in such a manner that it has meaning for both the artist and the viewer. ln the classroom, we do our best to expose the student to new ways of seeing, which includes a deeper insight into the nature of culture as well as art. The- student learns to investigate the various art medias and ultimately to discover to what extent he can develop an independ- ent and personal approach in his work. Creativity is one of the most important and rewarding ex- periences that a person can have and all students should have an appreciation and understanding of it. We offer the follo-wing classes in which this can take place - Art general beginning and advanced, design, crafts, commercial art beginning and advanced, EE art, art staff, art staff yearbook, and understanding art. The art courses are designed to provide pleasure and under- standing for some, and for the more serious student, a back- ground of study leading to a career in art. ROBERT HUGHITT Art Department Chairman Mr. Robert Hughitt spends his entire day instruct- ing various art classes and spe-nds a great deal of time with the art staff, as well as cheerfully accepting the duties assigned to him as depart- ment chairman. 156 Mrs. Louise Dees is new to Madison this year, and instructs art classe-s for iust three periods a day. Included in her schedule avre two art metal classes and one general art class. is YN wif is .ser-'N l Miss Nancy Fultz is a favorite among an sw. dents, and can be found instructing art six periods each day. Included in her schedule are two general art classes, two commercial art classes, one class in drawing, as well Q5 one class for the art staff. Mr. Tom Pileggi instructs three classes in art metal, of which, one is second year, and the remaining two are first year. He also conducts one EE art class, and two general art classes. Miss Mariorie Goldsmith dedicates her entire schedule to the conducting of art classes. ln- cluded in her day of teaching are four general art classes, one art craft class, and one class in art craft and ceramics. Business Education Valuable to Every Student Business Education has value for every student. lt gives students a better understanding of our economic system. Even though a person does not enter the world of business vocationally, business education experi- ence will be of value to him in his private life. lt encourages greater efficiency in one's own personal business affairs. For those students wishing to enter the business world, opportunity is provided to develop the specific skills necessary for successful employment. MARY ANDERSEN Chairman, Business Education Department Miss Mary Andersen instructs various business classes five periods each day. Of these classes, two are Business office practice, two are business typing, and one is personal typing. Aside from her teaching duties, Miss Andersen also carries out the duties assigned her as chairman of this department. .RS-Q 'wef.,+a-MMR'- ' f Mrs. Gertrude Bean has a varied schedule which includes two typing classes, two bookkeeping classes, and one English class. 158 All of her classes are geared to the first year level with the exception of the English class which is made' up of Sophomores. my ,. , ,M H , V . . ' : i2 -XT? Mr. William Dotson, new to Madison this year, includes several business classes in his schedule. Included are two general busi- ness classes, one bookkeeping class, one period of distributive education, and another period of vocational guidance. Miss Doris Fanchier, another of the teachers new to Madison this year, has a full daily schedule. She instructs two classes in general business, two classes of typing, and one class in shorthand. In addition to her classes, Miss Fanchier also conducts one study hall. Q ' A .Q I , 1 x 9 4 '- Miss Dorothy Hart includes three subiects in her schedule. She instructs second year typing for two periods, and the-n combines typing with shorthand for a second year co-urse in shorthand, which includes a period of tran- scibing. She also conducts a class of record- keeping and typing combined. Mrs. Minnie Weene conducts five business classes each day, which include two first year typing classes, one bookkeeping class, and two com- mercial laiw classes. Miss .loan Weller conducts two different business classes. She spends the maiority of her time con- ducting first and second year classes in typing, but also instructs one class in second year short- hand, which includes not only o period of short- hand, but also an additional period for tran- scription. vii ig, 4, 'eww ,ff si- 155 is Mr. Jack Wright is best known for his two com- mercial law classes which hold mock trials each week, but he also instructs two periods of typing and one class in general business. f , af A I 44 ,I qi 1 1 My 1, ffx ff, 4' iv a K if fl 7 lf VTM is QW ' l lf ,l r I f if jr J ft V , , A 5 ff 1 6 , , Gi-ff' 'Me-f , J WW L -' lpil fl fl ll llfzfrl 4 J A Xp , i L, l, 1 ' 1 ' ,i ,fu vf' 6 l IPI' ,Je I Xxx, y U f v 1 3 s i '1 ' V l f , ff' M N Xl, 't fl pf A I K' ,,,f'kqfffi.,,! ' f , is .1 1 yall f - r il fl ' ,Hl ff! ,I 3 1 il 9,53 fy lw' Vi , Y Ki me ., ,www i E7 , LN l QVXH '4 ,, ,inf K 4MLl'yrxLf I I , , ffLl,puJf ., 'J ' , V1 , 'iiIiv,y K ' , -If fl ' , l , , l X I fl ' f , Mr. Carver Whelchel is another of the family of jlx lu x'-VX' , I , fi 5 new teachers at Madison this year. He instructs 'M l' 'I f f x,L5',lfl,l, if' five business classes which include two pe-riods Y ' f ,ff M gf My U 5 'ffl , fy, of shorthand two periods of commercial law 'E ' W ' ffl! 4' fl -H flfl! ' if f .' . ' 2' 'Q 'Q ' VI 1 v ' fl f pg' ip if ,fl and one period of typing. l bln, uv - L ,if Tifw' ,cf fy! I I X I N161 V io U af VV f . A X V ix Speech, Drama lncluded in English Curriculun A 'Vs 1 5253.4 ' 'W it M In addition to heading the English department, Mrs. Helen Matich also teaches five classes a day. A large portion of class time is spent in giving aid to students such as Steve Finnegan. g.,-M' The aims of the English department are to improve reading, writing, speaking and listen- ing. Provisions for individual difference-s are also included in a sequential course to include the main kinds of literature each year in narrative, dramatic and poetic. The study of at least one novel each year as well as the study of one Shakespearean play are also included. A se- quential plan for poetry, from the narrative to the lyric poems, both American and British, is provided in this 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. This program includes a study of the dictionary in the tenth, dialect in the elev- enth, and the history of the English language in the twelfth. Composition has maior 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 development of longer papers with attention to more complex 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 Miss Janet Piper often finds it necessary to work with Chris Hansen and her other students to clarify assignments and problems. She spends five periods a day with her English classes. English teacher, Mr. William Thomas, has found that reading aloud provides a very effective way to present difficult ideas to his iunior and senior English classes. Mrs. Patricia Kurtz enjoys working with her sophomore and iunior English stu- dents. Rick Fredricks is shown above taking part in a classroom reading. Mrs. Carole 'Hibbard helps her newspaperistaff by typing copy to be sent to the printer. This is her first year as the Constitution advisor. The attractive bulletin boards prepared by Mrs. Elizabeth Barnes for her students' use- pro- vide her classroom with interest. In addition to four English classes she also instructs one period of music appreciation. Mr. Neil Abelein teaches sophomore and senior English. He has previously taught on the elementary level. This is his first year at Madison. Mrs. Josephine Kelly instructs five classes of sophomore English. She enioys talk- ing and working with her students during class time. Miss Delo-res Leavens feels that reading aloud is one of the most effective means of presenting literature to her students. She teaches one period of English for iuniors, two junior English pilot classes and two standard English classes. V IW? Mrs. Helen Moreland spends five periods each day teaching sophomores and iuniors English. These classes study basic gram- mar, poetry, and novels. 4-L... Mr. William Olsen gives serious thought to the grades earned by students in his eighth period senior English class. He also teaches two iunior social studies classes. Speech is Miss Dorothy Youngblood's primary interest in the English curricu- Ium. She has four first year classes. 5 .W . The Drama Department is another area of the English curriculum. This area is headed by Mrs. Melba Sparks who instructs 5 first and second year drama classes daily. An outstanding English teacher at Madison is Mrs. Jan- ice Schukart. She is among those teachers who have found that class discussions are one of a teacher's main instruction aids. Mr. Keith Pierce is the new yearbook advisor at Madison this year. He is checking over a FEDERALIST layout with Cynthia Goodrick. K, fs- Mrs. Norma Cramer's busy schedule includes two senior English classes, two senior social studies classes and one advanced forensics class. Her lecture periods are one of her most interesting teaching aides. Mr. Richard Unger has a varied schedule of junior English and social studies classes. His students enjoy many periods of active discussion and lecture' sessions. s 5 Mrs. Barbara Sqmuels is Madi- son's intern teacher in the Eng- lish Department. She instructs classes for both sophomores and seniors until the end of fourth period each day. Senior English is the only class instructed by Mr. Allen Wide- strom. His other duties include the counseling of iunior boys. His fourth period English class spends many periods working toward improving their writing skills. Mrs. Judith Seabert uses a large portion of her class time for in- formal discussion. She instructs a first year speech class in oddi- tion to her sophomore and iunior English classes. 600 Girls, Boys Enroll in Home Ec Classes 24, ft, ., -:aft in k I is ,1 r N - 1. ilzw 1 ...J tp 3? ,lg .35 fi . .tr ' 1:62 of -.51-2 Q . ,gfqgswliglsyi W qs: s, Q,ffzMw313j A Rf, 15. sf.,--rlnlgvw E Miss Elma Shuck is the Home Economics Department Chairman. Her classes in- clude freshman and senior girls, and three co-educational Home Ec classes. Co-Ed Home Ec has proven to be a very popular course with seniors this year. Training for attractive careers and preparing for homemaking go hand in hand in the study of Home Economics at James Madison High School. National emphasis placed on the status of women and their place of leadership in our democracy has brought forth a new challenge to every high school student. With a staff of four instructors, the entire de- partment of some- 600 inteersted boys and girls have elected Home Economics to improve their understanding of themselves, to become worthy home members, to increase their skills and widen their knowledge of the basic unit of society- the home. They have: planned, prepared, served and evaluated breakfasts, luncheons, dinners, snacks and teas planned, constructed and modeled dresses, skirts, shirts, suits and coats planned, practiced and presided with charm at social and business functions planned, recorded, studied and evaluated personal money management as a con- sumer planned, practiced and increased skill in care of sick and iniured in the home planned, studied, observed and cared for small children planned, studied and evaluated housing in terms of need from the beginning family to the senior citizen in order to become a better family member now -perhaps assist with a rewarding career and always to prepare for a future homemaker. Miss Elma Shuck Home Economics Department Chairman - ,V ,W,,,v. yr. . iii 1 fl, 151:32 Cooking is one of the maior interests of Mrs. Hope Bennett's Home Eco- nomics students. The food unit includes instruction in planning, prepara- tion, serving and, 'ugh,' clean-up. Mi:-1: -E!'fSs-fEW':-viii! -fame!,'f:..:,a.e1'.--My .-.... ,.. 'ft H , K.. m Q, Wi V, 1, 11.-,tgw .W .,.t.it..,.,,.',,,t3,. ,,,fQ1-.tzam xg' , . .... ,W ..,..,, t. ..,,4,is.g ,. wt, i , ,,.V M k,., ,U ,,t.,,s,,. 1-'M L.,1 .M ..,.A Mwtmqwqg ls' ' Mrs. Mary Ann Cairns instructs freshman and iunior Home Economics classes. The students cover many areas of instruction, such as sewing, cooking, home manage- ment and family relationships. Laurel Campbell is shown working in her sev- enth period freshman class. The students are currently working on sewing unit. Crystal Palmer, a freshman, and Mrs. Frances Sturgis are working on a dress. Sewing is the spring unit studied in Mrs. Sturgis' three freshman classes. She is at Madison only in the afternoon. ix , lndustrial Arts Prepare Students for Future Living and Learning it I ,f fl, Mr. Cecil Tuttle takes great pride in his mechan- ical drawing classes which he conducts three times daily, but he also instructs one class of general math and two classes of freshmen in- dustrial arts. Despite his 6-period teaching day, Mr. Tuttle also manages to maintain his activi- ties as chairman of the industrial arts depart- ment. The Industrial Arts Department strives to develop the' aspects of general college preparatory and vocationalg education unique to Industrial Education. It is expected that the achievement of each student may be utilized by him for the purpose of expanding his awareness as a contributing citizen in an industrial so- ciety, enhancing his personal-social development, and earning a living. As a result of instruction in industrial education, it is expected the student will realize the following ob- iectives. , I. Develop an insight and understanding of industry and its place in our society. ' ll. Discover and develop talents in industrial-tech- nical fields. Ill. Develop problem-solving abilities related to the materials, processes, and products of industry. lV. Develop skill in the safe and efficient operation of tools and equipment. CECIL TUTTLE Chairman, Industrial Arts Department Mr. Charles Hatcher instructs a variety of classes in the industrial arts. Included in his schedule are two electronics classes, one wood shop, and two freshmen industrial arts classes. Here, Mr. Hatcher is shown examining a radio built in his seventh period electronics class. Mr. Gordon Johnson's entire teaching sched- ule is occupied with the teaching of the in- dustrial arts. His day includes three industrial metal classes and two freshmen industrial arts classes, which include a grading period of study in each of the four industrial arts. Mrs. Melba Sparks, although constantly busy with the instructing of drama classes, and the supervising of drama activities, also manages to find the time to direct the work of the stage crew and teach the art of stage craft to her students. Mr. Russell Walker spends three periods a day working with students in the wood shops, along with two periods of in- structing freshmen in the four industrial arts. Here, he is shown giving advice to student, Fred Hofman Special Teachers Aid Regular Facult Mrs..Ona Brown teaches a Special Education class five periods a day. This is her second year at Madison, but her first year with Q full schedule. She taught half a day last year, Mrs. .lulia Strand is one of Madison's special teachers. She instructs students in remedial reading. She works with each student individually and in groups. One of her maior instruction aides includes the use of phonetic charts and diagrams. Farra Stresses Student Participation Program TIM FARRA President In the opinion of many people, the Madison High School Student Body prospered during the fall term. The main goal of the Executive Council was to reorganize student council so that it would better meet the purposes for which it is meant. At Madison for the past few years, the student council has not been functioning up to its potential. In fact, many students were not aware that there was a student council, and many others had the false idea that the student council was a group of representative students who ran the school. This false idea that a student organiza-tion can run the school is perhaps the reason that many are not satisfied with the Student Participation Program. The misconception lies in the fact that many feel that we, as stu- dents, are capable of organizing and controlling all of our school policies and functions, but obviously, we are not yet capable of a sound student govern- ment, so most of our policies have to be controlled by the administration. Here at Madison, most students do not realize that our basic school rules are more lenient than those in other Portland schools and that we as students have more voice in many of the policies which we must set our standards. lf we were all aware of these few things, our so-called student government would be able to organize and be able to accept much more responsibility from the administration. During the fall term, it is my belief that the Executive Council was fairly successful in completing the projects that were initiated. Besides the tradi- tional dances and projects, a few new ideas were instigated. The Student Council Proiect was designed to improve communicatio-n between the students, faculty, and administration, elect efficient reg. room representatives, provide 176 for a functioning student council, and en- courage and promote student council activities. The student council made a great step in reaching these proposed goals mainly because students were more aware than ever before of what was happening in the school, and for the first time many students expressed their opinions in student council and in their own reg. room meetings. I would like to thank the other mem- bers of the Executive Council for their efforts and support, the faculty and ad- ministration for the-ir cooperation, and the student council and the student body for their assistance. TIM FARRA President i w Fall Student Bod Cflicers GREG CRANER Vice-President DEANNA HELZER Secretary BARBARA BREWER Treasurer Members of the fall Executive Council are: Barbara Brewer, Dave Orkney, Hal Smith, Rod Ross, Mitch Wolfsehr, Jill Austin Harland Edwards, Marsha Almeter, Paul Post, Wayne Brown Rick Metgzner, Justin De Boer, Greg Craner, Deanna Helzer and Tim Farra. 177 X5 it fa li J qw ,if Tl ,f 'wigs w Y A-1. .2 ,Qs- i f A X aw up Q- I' 4. ,Q .Q Q.. Q iff aww 53,1-2 - swk, X f W -- M Vii, .W 1 ,, , mi l l U 2. , 5 s x K S, ,, .,.. Wffvvi fd. 'ff . me 0 178 xr J V l fe, 1 3 1,,, ,, . , ,.. ,, f, . , Q '4- L at Q Jail' l A 533 i :kr 5 ved? a n , V wil if . '5r.i 1 .,. v ,, t as ' ,, , QQ- ,4 T. ,, K , W, ,Kg . ffm, 31 an A 1. ' 5 .5,,.:?. ,M ,wx ., ,E A: 1 'm i v' -. . .JI T, W 1 . ir, f' .g .wi .A-4 M ,S .R . ..,,1 , 35? FI? ,P W, .. , ,L K, 4,-..f.:,.,..... ., , .. , ,M .Wg ' fjftlil .QQ V, ,. ., . n, .Q f HJ, 1, . ,T nf' .W ' 5 ,lf,,,,t:4p,. ,I Av S! 'ie . . 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Baum, Michele Blake, Greg Dryden, Sue Eberhart, Elyce Fuentez, Irene Craner Fall Stu Hammons B J. Johnson Clay Kriens Bonme Reifenrath Tom Y Trumbull Lonnie Webber Sandy Mueller, Dave Nickoloff, Glenna Pitman, Alice Riddle, Patt Schleining, John Smith, Dana Smith, Dave Shelton, Pam Strand, Trudy Telfer, Ray Wilson, Lester Wolgamont, Sharon Barton, Janette Basaraba, Barbara Boss, Mike Campbell, Richard Coate, Doug Cooper, Linda Crawford, Fred Dawson, Lynne Dubravac, Diane Robbins, Duane Fuentez, Irene Johnston, Joyce Kreutz, Craig LeBrun, Dave Lofton, Lynnette Pjesky, Sue ,, L -gf . ,Vx 4. if Edwards Brings New Spirit To Madison HARLAND EDWARDS President During my term of Office, the Spring Executive Council has tried to start new school traditions. We have attempted to do this by singing the fight song at assemblies, by reviving the suggestion box, and by fighting school apathy and lack of school pride. There has been a great increase in enthusiasm as a result of these proiects, for Madison's students now sing their fight song with pride, they contribute many useful suggestions through the suggestion box, and they take more pride in their school. We took pride in presenting a spring assembly to recognize as many students as possible who participated in such spring activities as athletics, drama, speech, and music. Our biggest project to promote school tradition, was explor- ing the possibility of having a statue of James Madison in the turnaround. We have conferred with the school archi- tects on possible sites and have created a James Madison Statue Fund. ln conclusion, we feel that we have made great strides toward improving school spirit, encouraging school pride, and starting school traditions. l want to thank the other members of the Executive Council for helping me to make this spring term a success. Harland Edwards Spring Student Body President Spring Student Bod Officers FRED CRAWFORD DARLENE LEU Vice'-President Secre-ta ry DEAN STITES Treasurer I 6 Members of the spring Executive Council are: Harland Edwards, Dean Stites, Dave Orkney, Hal Smith, Rod Ross, Mitch Wolfsehr, Patty Thorpe, Terry Brown, Charlene Floyd, Doug Tonn, Wayne Brown, Rick Metzger, Justin -.De Boer, Fred Crawford, and Darlene Leu. 181 55' 521'-if' 1-g Fig- - K fi? -wi it Q-nm-Q , Q ly4,,., kk Z 5 ,, ,, 35 ' mee-M . M. Hibbard, Kathleen Hiegel, Diane Hielt, Dave Mclntyre, Dan Jensen, Janell Ladwig, Tom Lane, Connie Maloney, Mike McCauley, Sharon Profitt, Sally Shoop, Karyln Smith, Dave Vaughan, Jeff Wright, Judy Young, Sandy Ziegler, Chuck Adams, Bobbie Becker, Larry Clausen, Esther Craner, Barbara Filtcraft, Sue Hall, Linda Hawkins, Dawn Dressler, Mike Kennedy, Scott Kleiner, Darlene Krieske, Andy Lowe, Carolyn Seller, Rickey Allen, Jim Diggins, Dave Forken, Tom Gibson, Reed Grinnell, Alan Active Spri Cox David Friend Myrl Glossom Harriet Jarrell Betty ffl, Milli Stillman, Sue A 3 ...., .E V - ' r V,' L , I 3111 . A' , ' . tt,, , ,K I 5 K1.. A , , N McCauley, Janice 335+ - i .,, . - - I- ,. j ,, 1+ -1- 1 Nlcolalson, Cece la , K., S - ,, W Schieining, John 'W 1-- - A ' . C, .., Sollenberg Laura me w--- f - .::- - My , , - -,M ,.,, X,,, 1.,,,,,.1 1 . . rg 1 .U fl? n i Q ,,,,,,,fg5:,'m. 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This is the motto of the Fall '63 Girls' League. The annual Senior-Freshman party Let's Go Alaskan produced the largest attendance at this affair in G. L. history. The Lollipop Hop was held November 15 at the end of the football season to honor all fall ath- letes. Another first for the fall cabinet was the selling of cowbells at the Grant game to promote school spirit. Something new was added as we formed Junior and Senior girls basketball teams to play in our first Hooperoo. Mirrors and shelves were pur- chased forthe girls' con- venience, while a water- wagon was also work- ed on. The biggest proi- ect was the planning of the annual girl-ask-boy Sweethearts' Ball. Each month the Girls' League elects a girl of the month based on various qualities. Marsha Almeter Girls' League President ARDEN BOYLE Treasurer LAURJE JAMES CAROL INUKAI Senior Rep- Senior Rep. JAN STONE Junior Rep. MARY ANN METZGNER Historian JUDY BROWN JAN THORPE TERRY SCHEURER KATHY BRITTON coNNlE NORMAN Sophomore Rep' 50Pl 0m0 e Rep- Publicity Chairman Freshman Rep. Freshman Rep Island Rendezvous -Theme of Luau PAUL POST DICK YORK Vice-President secremry HARLAND EDWARDS President TIM LONDOb DAVE CARKNER Treasurer Historian The Boys' League has been busy this semester with many traditional as well as newly introduced projects headed by this organization. Among these was the annual Boys' League Luau. With the theme and setting of lsland Rendezvous a mood of a lonely island was created. The- entrance of the dance floor was sur- rounded by a bamboo maze which ended with a giant tiki god. As the Twilighters played from the bandstand, a large crowd danced on a floor encircled with low swinging palm trees. Towards the end of the'dance, food was served by the pit fire in the courtyard. Barbecued spare-ribs, chicken, bananas, fresh pineapple, and punch were plentiful. As Madison students returned to school this fall, they found at long last, a paved parking lot. To those who occupy the upper-parking lot this is a long awaited dream-come-true. As service projects, the Boys' League distributed programs at football, basketball, and wrestling matches. We also assisted in the promotion of Peter Pan by serving at the Dad's Club coffee hour which followed the play. Two fifty-star American flags were purchased and are now ready to be presented to the student body. A board was formed in which boys were chosen to represent Madison for the Senior Scholastic. These boys have the responsibility to report on the proper dress for boys in the west. The procedure for selection of boy-of-the-month was changed and a new one was instigated this semester which gives three awards every grading period based on athletic ability, leadership, and scholastic ability. Harland Edwards Boys' League President POUNDER BYRON DARR JIM HlGGlNBOTHOM ROB TRUAX Senior Rep. Junior Rep. Sophomore Rep. Freshman Rep. l Girls' League Week Big Success PATTY THORPE Vice-President CAROL INU KAI Treasurer CHARLENE FLOYD President Not for ourselves, but for others was the spring Girls' League inspiration. ln accordance with tradition, we held a Girls' Leaaue Week, April 6 through April 10. Activities were: Cotton Day, an assembly, Daisy Sale, Chivalry Day, Mother-Daughter partv, tacultv reception called Apple Polishing , and ct dance titled Spring Strategy. Other traditional activities were the Lily Sale and qirl of the month selections. A powder puff football game, and a Hen Party honor- ing the teams were held. We continued to work on two projects set up by the tall cabinet, shelves for the lavatories and a water wagon for use at athletic contests. The spring cab- inet has enjoyed work- ing on these activities for the benefit of the league. Charlene Floyd Spring Girls' League President LAU RIE JAMES Secretary BONNIE WHITE Historian JO ANN STIMPSON PAT SHANNON VAL GRUETTER GAIL PEDEN 59n'0 ReP- Semor Rep' Junior Rep. Junior Rep b KATHY NORRIS PATTY SUDAR TERRY ALMETER KATHY BRITTON CO'NNlE Sophomore Rep. Sophomore Rep. Publicity Chairman Freshman Rep, Freshman Rep Hootenanny Sponsored B Boys' League 'fz:,3gsp1s,iteE,s A . , tg Q, -wltllt' vrggiftgggtyi y , -- ' :M 1 .3-,i ,cgiigei 5, .. . 'xi T ei tr. - ,, is .,.,s. i , 4 , t 1 'I i f L . ri' , 'ta' 2 X used. . . ' - M,flflVl5 t-.. W... X , sw, M. ,wg X , Q W, Ili 1 s'tif'.i'eX' vw -5 T35 ,mf I., .,.,,.K.,E.., i nf f ,Vltff v . gytefsfgtgswfcv 4151, fmt-gui:-.sir-,V W, ti? 5-wk gws:'1q3f'w:f sfyffwfsttgt -s fini zu.ff1fi r 3',,f K 'tis nous roNN ERNIE wooicocic Vice-President Secretary TERRY BROWN President GLEN POST GREG ETCHISON Treasurer Historian This spring, the Boys League has contributed greatly to its school, community, and the nation. The first big activity in the spring was the interclass track meet. The senior class rallied to a victory of 99 points over the juniors' 83, freshmen's 21, and sophomores' 17. Among other projects were, the distribution of the Family Festival booklets and volunteers from the Boys League served food at the Father-Daughter Banquet. Repre- sentatives of the Boys' League also ushered at the city-wide orchestra and choir festival in the Public Auditorium. The annual Jazz Assembly was also on the agenda and was well accepted by the students. In addition to these, our Olympic Hootenanny was held on May 15 and was followed by a very successful sock hop dance. To start the hootenanny off, Mayor Terry Schrunk lit our Olympic torch at the city hall and then the torch was carried by a cross-country runner and police escort to Madison. The torch was placed out- side the cafeteria and the hootenanny began. The money contributed to the Olympic Fund by those who at- tended these events was greatly appreciated. Proposed amendments for the Boys' League Constitution were also drawn up this spring by a committee under Vice President .Doug Tonn. These amendments are designed to improve our present Constitution, and will benefit the Boys' League by strengthening it from within. This spring the Boys' League took fine strides forward and the help I received made this half year a very rewarding experience. Terry Brown Spring Boys' League President ROLFE BUZZEL MIKE BUTTS JACK SMELSER ED CRAWFORD Senior Rep. Junior Rep. Sophomore RSP- Freshman Rep. Leaders Live It Up The fall council put on an assembly to promote the U.G.N. Hootenanny. This years donations, totaling over S600 was the largest ever given by Madison students. Members of the fall executive council can be seen serving coke to the student body at the Christmas PG TTY. lc. One of the projects of the spring executive was to find and purchase a portrait of James This particular portrait was painted by Louise Lolli son who is asking 5350 for it. The daily whirl of the executive council in action. K Sta Federalist Staff Produces Larges Book in Madison I LYNDA GOODRICK JAN WARNEKE H Editor-in-Chief Assisiunf Ediior WANDA DAVIS CHARLENE KRUEGER HELEN GULLIXSON 50ni0I'S Seniors Juniors BARBARA HARN LINDA ZIMMER NANCY mug G Sophomores Sophomores Freshman JEAFr:e51l:nan N A 324 page 'Federalist became the goal of the 1964 FEDERALIST STAFF. Again, the staff wanted, as in pre- vious years, to have the largest book that Madison has ever produced. One sophomore, 3 juniors and 27 seniors worked during class time, study halls and after school to complete their individual sections. The yearbook again cost 55.50. The seniors did not have to pay the 51.50 sitting fee at Wong's Studio and the underclassmen received twenty-four wallet size pic- tures. Both of these two fees were included in the 55.50 price. Because of some students who have exceptional abil- ities in certain fields, a new section was created called Special Achievement, The largest sections in the Federalist were, Curricu- lum, 48, Sports, 40, and Senior section, 38. Lynda Goodrick Editor U' Mr. Keith Pierce, new yearbook advisor, and Mrs. Robert Huglliif. art advisor, take a look at several layouts. sue BARTON SHE'-W Curriculum LW' BARBARA BREWER CYNTHIA GOODRICK Student Government Staffs and Organizations RON STANDISH Jo ANN STIMPSON BEN WATKINS Business Manager Sports Sports SPDHS JOAN DITTY Drama LAURA DRAIS Advertising Manager PAM SULLIVAN Drama DICK TAUTFEST ERNIE WOODCOCK Acfivifies Acfiviries af COLLEEN RODASKY Index and Music Busily working on yearbook in order ta meet deadline are from left io righi: Pat Urmson, Linda Zimmer, Lynda Goodrick, and Ernie Woodcack. DIANA HAYSLIP Adminisiratian RAY H U NSAKER Artisi 192 TERRY KUNS BARBARA KLUG ANN DIJSILVA ROBIN IVERSON Adminisiratian CIubs Arlis! GARY H EWITT Phcvog ra pher Artist efsviffz , , V' siir m y .f. ,- LEJEN , 3 v .Q 5' I A 4 x kk . A H 4 - My ' ff. I f is HI 2, if 12 ,Mr i'?f'3wf ' I M A I I A4- '24 IW 1 iiffifi s HP I ,Q-fifs.,ff,: sf, if DOUG TONN Phmogmphe, MIKE uNclcuM Photographer Madison Art Stall Kept Busy - The art staff stands proudly behind one of 'the many posters that appear at the dances and in the school halls throughout the school year. They are as follolws: Left to right, row 'l: Jim Martin, Peggy Miller, Judy Mericka, Susie Jessey. Row 2: Brad Nelson, Ray Hunsaker, Gary Wridge, Sieve Sassar. Susie Jessey and Judy Mericka wcrk on posier Steve Davis and Jim .Martin work Eusily ol? informlng students of senior-faculty game. pOSfef CI Ve'I'lISlI'1Q COFTIIDQ events of T 6 ITIOHT . f 2 I A 2 ' iii I .4 BYRON DARR TIM BRUNKOW E An Edna, Fall Business A LP Spring Business -AFM t v-.... ua 1 . X. 1 i ' I Q ' . i Q ,iw 5 J , , Z' i IQ? 1 W' - Z , init.: T N f l---f ,. , , ' ii ,. 1 . S I A I ERMA COOPER Fall Editor-in-Chief Spring Editor-in-Chief This year, our CONSTITUTION published: I. Back-to-School edition, mailed to all students 2, ffsemfor 5c,,-,WI JEFF BATCHELOR Douo BRENNEKE Fall Sports Editor Spring Sports Editor 3. 'I6 page Family Festival edition, distributed to 15,000 homes 4. large Senior Edition 5. 8 page Christmas issue in color 6. 3 Cub papers The CONSTITUTION is produced every year under the management of two staffs, those selected for the fall and those serving the newspaper in spring. For the first time in five years, the same person, Erma Cooper, was chosen to serve as Editor for the entire school year. Every year, the beginning Journalism classes publish Cub papers. This year proved to be no exception, as they elected their own staffs and contributed all their resources to do all the necessary work themselves, including advertisement soli- citation and writing articles. Eleven seniors and six iuniors on the advanced staff devoted their class time, study halls, and after school to aid in the creation of the CONSTITUTION under the direction of our new Journalism advisor Carole Hibbard. Paula Mills Spring Activity Editor CHERYL GREEN PAULA MII-L5 Fall Activities Editor Spring Activities Executive Proofreader ANN BOLLINGER JENNI MURPHY JALAYNE wiLuAMs MARY ANN FITZEROW LUCY IGOU Fall Advertising Manager Spring Advertising Manager Fall News Editor Full MUVIUQIVTS ECIIVOV 'fall Feel'-'fe Spring Feature Editor 5Pflf'9 News Edilof 5F n9 Managing Larry Hogan, Reporter, Bob Larson, Assistant Ad. Manager, Kim Snyder,.Exchange Editor, Dave Davis, Assistant Sports Editor, and Ervin Rich, Reporter, look over different activities that involve Newspaper work. 3 Ann Bollinger, Assistant Feature Editor, Bryon Darr, Art Editor Mary Ann Kitzerow, News Editor, and Paulo Mills, Activities Edi: tor, are ,preparing stories for the next weeks paper. 4, .lege ' U N, 42955, l L N11-v,f .. 4 -Q-.fi'if' 'QW' if wlxf , f' , - V' is 'N wx Q2 wt, , 4036 ev The James Madison High School inf, 5 'f f' J , qt K DEDlCAl'EDfTQ COMPLETE AND ACCURATE COVERAGE OF SCHOOL NEWS Bafclielfvfs L, l I 5 2393: N' ' Mrs. Carole Hibbard the new advisor to the CONSTITUTION staff is shown here with Erma Cooper, Editor, going over the many problems in editing and publishing a newspaper. Che Hrcunekc ouch Jalayne Williams, Feature Editor, covers many stories and is responsible for laying out the feature page. Lucy lgou the man- aging Editor is an assistant to the Editor, she helps in many areas andproofreads copy. Cheryl Green, executive proofreader, proof- reads all stories as they come in. Twenty-nine student helpers report to the Cafeteria each day in order to prepare, serve, and clean up the food that students eat every day. These helpers are: Karen Abbott, Craig Abercrombie, Marcia Barnes, Darlene Beller, Linda Bergman, Bob Bloberger, Evelyn Brannen, Diane Bruce, Linda Daugherty, Barbara Dunn, Fran Ewonuck, Janet Ford, Jen- nifer Garrison, Andrea Glenzer, Pat Graver, Robert Harris, Susan Heuer, Bruce Hibbs, Cathy Hollriegel, Charles McGehee, Jim Meyer, Carole Miller, Ralph Miller, Martha Mohler, Ernie Pope, Don Richey, Karen Shep- ard, Paulette Threlkeld, and Shirley Williams. Cafeteria Helpers Serve Diane Bruce serves hungry students pie and other desserts. All desserts cost five and ten W 1 5 Patty Kessler takes in nickels and dimes for the ice cold drinks SUSUI1 Heller' Und l-lt1ClCI Rose Operate the ice cream which are sold every day. and do a good business day after day selling cones for. cents each. I9 Students Aid in Counselling Area Counselling helpers left to right: First row: Pattie Owens, Judy Bullis, Sharon White, Anna Jo Clarke, Carol Jacklin, Michelle George, Dianne Buhrmaster, Bev James. Second row: Delores Morris, Diane Du Bravac, Nancy Vinton, Mary Jane Murray, Barbara Jean Peters, Linda Han- naman, July Hart, Diana Nead, Jan Baldwin, Karin Essert, Nancy Lahodny. Helpers in Student Store Number 23 Student Store- helpers left to right: First row: Carol lnukai, Debra Evans, Barbra Haley, Carol Brewer, Sharon Diebele, Mary McAuley, Esther Hollingsworth, Vicki Hennig, Dorothy Palmer. Sec1 ond row: Gay Lively, Toni Potter, Erma Cooper, Arlene Miller, Nancy Poehler, Lonnie Trumbul, Deirdre Roberson, Norman Fosback,, Carol Strict, Steve Finnegan. A.V. and Bookroom Helpers Assist Through-out the School A. V. assistants left to right: Butch Hill, Bill Leonard, Jim Allen, Jay Thurman, Pete Lindley, Bill Hunter, Bo-b Rob- erts, Steve Altig, Mr. Drake, Alan Carrington, Barry Feasey, fsittingl Bill Matthews, Jim Montgomery. Book room helpers left to right: First row: Harriet Glos- sen, Susan Baker, Linda Durant, Beverly Barry. Second Row: Susan Hillig, Janis Bergman, Connie Baker, Karol Hogerton. Third Row: Sharon Wolgamot, Carol Miller, Karen Ambose, Eliane Kobek,Sandy Gunderson. Not pic- tured: Corrine Olsen, Roxi Simmelink, Patty Westphal. itchboard and Office Helpers Make Things Easier lor Secretaries Office Helpers left to right: Front row: Heather Boyce, Dagmar Eglitis, Marilyn Cline, Elaine Hotchkiss, Darlene Brouillard, Nora Winegar. Back row: Pauline' Hoover, Patty Poe, Marcia Fercho, Lynda Gordon, Karen Jacoby, Dianne Christie. Switch Board Helpers left to right: Pat McCown, Margaret Fowler, Michelle Baum, Pat Baird, Deanne Rise, isittingj Bev Basaraba. Student Librarians Assist Senators msMaMs1,- -- ,, M ,sw ,Wes , c,, P..., M, ,.,,,, '- Library helpers left to right: First row: Shirley Johns, Judy Bouton, Iris Yoder, Darlene Hollins- worth, Kathy Mead. Second row: Penny Williams, Kathy Schoessler, Susan Switzer, Gayle Billings, Sharyl Inglis. i Library helpers left to right: First row: Alice Morse, Doris Foster, Sandra Sandberg, Karen Smith, Judy Anderson, Patsy Burgess. Second row. Kathie Lessig, Mary Meyer, Donna Prather, Kathy O'Brien, Barbara Meyers. CLUBS 12 LETTERMEN ADVGCATE THLETIC ABILITY OFFICERS President ........,...........,..................... Jan Mascall Vice President .............................. Greg Etchison Secretary, Treasurer ....,... ........... H aI Smith Sergeant-at-Arms ......... ....... J ohn Hart Sergeant-at-Arms ...... ....... W ally Green Chaplain ................ ..... F red Lambert in in - ,,-A I1 s- 'l l'+'1'r::.z1s:s111-Qi' I f L e a I. T 4,, In I ' KIq,f,Q,r:,g,,:.:...,...W-1.-....c ,..., - 1 I3 ,gi in -' Fi? KT V., .- sx.., and W' Row 'I, left to right: Dave Davis, Steve Lieppman, Terry Brown, Phil Bushman, Dan Dunn, Ken Walkington, Bruce Gabrielson, Larry Burback, Dave Sewell, Jim Freauff, Bill Passmore. Row 2: Dick Taug, Mike Johnson, Butch Lindblad, Larry Vinton, Terry Ley, Ed Berardino, Gary Pounder, Keith Logan, Jan Mascall, Greg Eitchison, Mr. Smith. Row 3: John Mandic, Dave Logan, Tim Londos, Bill Stuart, Lon Daily, Barry Finley, Paul Post, Jim Martin, Dave LeBrun, Dick Coffman, Hal Smith, Wally Green, Mr. Wiitala. Row 4: Jim Russell, Fred Lambert, Rich Cambell, Harlen Edwards, Rick Ryding, Dick York, Robin Fragall, Greg Dean, Glen Post, Gary Jackson, Stu Fredericks, Bruce Kannenberg, Doug Tonn, John Hart. 202 PEP CLUB PROMOTES SPIRIT Armstrong, Janna Armstrong, Jeanne Beeler, Ilae Blaine, Irene Brown, Judy Brown, Linda Botts, Darlene Bouton, Judy Boyce, Heather Buck, Sheryl Buescher, Janet Burdick, Kim Burkhardt, Barbara Burkheimer, Carlann Burnside, Lorna Buss, Gail Callender, Lynn Cissna, Jan Chaney, Jan Christianson, Sharon Christie, Dianne Collins, Paddy Compton, Lauretta Crebassa, Charmaine Daugherty, Adell Deibele, Sharon Delaney, Marie Demarinis, Joy Dewing, Sharon Evans, Kate Farrell, Charlene Fletcher, Mary Ford, Janet Fowler, Marilyn Franklin, Betty Garrettson, Penny German, Donna Glover, Pam Haley, Dee Haley, Pat Hammons, B. J. Hampton, Shary Harrington, Bev Hatton, Karen Henning, Vicki Herrich, Andy Hertner Darc I Y Herzog, Cathy Hiegel, Diane Hoffert, Dianne Hogan, Julie Hollriegel, Cathy Honts, Teri James, Norlean Jeans, Joan Jensen, Diana Jensen, Janell Kilcup, Christy Kondziela, Fran Kolden, Jan Krieske, Andy Larson, Lee Ann Longley, Lynn Loughry, Kathy Lowe, Vicki Magedanz, Sandy Magedanz, Sue Manderson, Linda Miller, Carol Miller, Sharry Mohr, Cherie Mullen, Judy McMahon, Sharon McMonies, Cheryl McNeil, Linda Norris, Kathy Olson, Corrine Olson, Lincla Ouelette, Vicki Percell, Julie Perry, Nancy Petri, Vicki OFFICERS Petman, Carol Planteen, Jane Poesch, Karen Profitt, Sally Puls, Dianna Queirolo, Janis Query, Rita Quimby, Karen Raley, Lee Rebman, Jonna Roden, Janice Ross, Garnett Rotenberg, Medelle Rothenberg, lvette Rudarmel, Linda Ruggles, Louis Sager, Roberta Sanders, Diane Scheiffele, Phyllis Schulz, Jackie Schulz, Peggy Shelton, Charlene Shewey, Carol Shillock, Theresa Shoop, Karlyn Simmelink, Roxi Simon, Kathy President ....,,.......,,............,.,.......... Mary DeR0ck Vice President Secretary ........... Treasurer ...... Historian ..... Linda Depretis Patti Wilson . Toni Spencer Sue Zachor Smith, Pam Stockhouse, Sue Standish, Judy Stephenson, Kathie Stone, Marilew Spacly, Lonna Spencer, Toni Sutherland, Becky Taber, Susan Tanaka, Kathy Tanaka, Nancy Taylor, Kathy Thompson, Sue Thorpe, Jan Thurston, Gayno Tilton, Judy Tongue, Sue Tretheway, Pam Trumbull, Anita Valencourt, Diane VanBramer, Tanna Ward, Sherry Ward, Shirley Williams, Donelle Wilson, Sally Wilson, Patti Zachor, Sue 203 Adel-Ki lnforms Students Row l, left to right: Kathy Tanaka, Marilew Stone, Esther Clausen, Mary McAuley, Carlann Burkheimer, Jan Warneke, Jan LaPine, Dianne Erick- son L nn Dawson 1 Y ' Row 2: Teri Almeter, Nancy Tanaka, Joy Gustafson, Pat Shannon, Carol Lutz, Mrs. Gruetter, Linda Vollstedt, Linda Zimmer, Lynda Goodrick, Kar- lyn Kerney, Pat Urmson, Laura Drais. Row 3: Joan Ditty, JoAnn Stimpson, Barbara Klug, Virginia Renoud, Colleen Rodasky, Jean Zugman, Nancy Bellis, Judy Bullis, Jan Cissna, Sharon Eldridge, Charlene Floyd. Atri as Serves Senators 204 Row l, left to right: Jennifer Garrison, Christy Warrow, Maureen Duley, and Sandy Okazaki. Row 2: Dianne Watson, Claudia Salzer, Nancy Harrington, Melody Gilman, and Chris Mack. Row 3: Mrs. Judy Seabert, Marcia Hays, Judy Wandel, Janis Cowen, Teri Sheurer, Karla Viking, and Shirley Althouse. Chess Club Has Good Year OFFICERS p,-esidenf .----,--,-.,,-,,,- ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,., M ark Parker Vice President ................--- ------ ---------- R i Ck l-Oelz Secretary -,,---,,--- ,,,.,,,,. B arbara Hill Treasurer ---,,,. ,,,,,,, D on Kirkpatrick Row 'l, left to right: Laury Johnson, Don Luey, Rick Goetz, Jim Cole, Jerry Mackie, and Mark Parker. Row 2: Don Kirkpatrick, Steve Brown, Mike Pickett, and Mr. Jones. VFO .... Variable Frequency Operators OFFICERS esidenf ---------,,.,,---, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, , , Allen Carrington Ce president --.-----,4,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, M arvin Inukdi cremry -----.l,-. ,,,,,, C harlotte Allen Row l, left to right: Steve Buckstein, Mr. Hatcher, and Alan Carrington. Row 2: Tim Freed, Rodney Schlaiman, Rick Fletcher, Sheldon Clenzor, Jay Thurman, Marvin Inukai, Gary Marengo, and Joe Noecker. Thespians President ............... ..... Secretary ............ Treasurer ............ Historian ............... ....... Sergeant-at-Arms Excell ln Dramatics Carolyn Gates Pat Goldsmith Vice President ....... ..... Judy Bullis Sue Dryden Chris Hansen Olin Clark Row 1, left to 'rightz Palm Schuyler, Judy Bullis, Judy Harvey, Cherry Arbuckle, Carolyn Gates-, Lynn Clayberger, and JoAnn Henwood. Row 2: Jack Barr, Kai Lopez, Peggy Schnacky, and Jim Graihm. Row 3: Olin Clark, Chris Hansen, Sue Dryden, Sharon Ramsey, and Annette Lasater. Row 4: John Paasch, Sandy Theilade, Mrs. Melba Sparks, Pat Goldsmith, Steve Knott, and Bernie Robinson. Clavier Shares lnterest ln Music OFFICERS President ..............,....................... JoAnn Kla Ruth Sheri George Sh Vice President ...... Secretary ,......... Treasurer ....... ....... S Um Sw Historian ..,........ ........ N CITICY R Chaplain ....,.....,...... .... ....... PUT l- Parliamentarian ..,.. ...... J oAnn G Lopez, Ellen Egbers, Carol Ann Price, Diane Eaton, Row 'l, left to right: Ruth Sheridan, Jo Ann Gross, Sam Swartz, Geo-rge Shelly, Nancy Ratter, Pat Lysne, and Jo Ann Klassen. lene Anderson, and Vicki Wallace. Row 4: Pat Goldsmith, Lynn Campbell, Pat Bobbi Franklin, Judy Jones, Bonnie Kriens, Teri Row 2: Deanna Ballou, Carols Botts, Sandra Theilade, Marleen Anderson, Maryann Metzger, Juanita Coleman, Ann Truax, Anna Jo Clarke, Betty Franklin, and Phyllis Lambert. Marsha Almeter, Pat Shannon, Marilyn Messner, Kennedy, Sherry Tyle, and Kris Hildebrand. Row 5: Larry Street, Jib Ostlind, Mike Love, Dave Bruce Vanclebrake, Dwane Sumner, Rod Carver, 206 Row 3: Macy Woodside, Carol LeTourneux, Nancy Steph- enson, Susan S-wagger, Lynn Baer, Kathy Egbers, Kai Wittmayer, Jack Hale, Dave Davis, Mike Johnson, Grover, and Ken Klarquist. Quill G Scroll Honors Journalism Students V , OFFICERS Sec reta ry ........... Row l, left to right: Bob Larson, Charlene Kreuger, Laura Drais, Colleen Roclasky, Sue Barton, Jean Zugman, and Mike Lmcicum. Row 2: Gary Hewitt, Lynda Goodrick, Erma Cooper, Wanda Davis, Mary Anne Kitzerow, Helen Gullixson, Jo Ann Stimpson, Lucy lgou, and Jaylane Williams. President ........,...,,,,.,.,,,,,,, Vice President Secretary ....... ,,',,,,, FTA .... Future Teachers of America Fred Crawford Bonnie Britton Juanita Coleman Treasurer ....... ......... D eanna Ballou Historian ..... Pat Lysne Row 1, left to right: Carole Schramel, Susan Swagger, Mary Mayer, Carlann Burkheimer, Dawn Addis, Charlene Floyd, Sheryl Altig, Sue Stackhouse, Jo Loeb, Pat Lynse, Bonnie Britton, Deanna Ballou, Vanessa Smith, Irene Ab- bott, Teri Scheurer, Edna Hopkins, Carol Botts, Diane Eaton, and Linda Pfau. Row 2: Sandy Hansen, Kathleen Brophy, Lynn Barr, Jerry Bunn, Bill Gatzke, Dick Hofland, Connie Baker, John Eaton, Richard Fredericks, Cheryl Close-, Juanita Cale- man, and Joann Huber. President .......................................... Erma Cooper Vice President ............................ Lynda Gaodrlck Jalyne Williams Treasurer ,,,..,,........ ...,.. M aryAnne Kitzerow Historian ..............,... ............. W anda Davis Sergeant-at-Arms ....... ............... S helly Hall OFFICERS President ............................................ Judy Baker Vice President .... Secretary ........... Treasurer ........ Historian ............ Cheryl Ladwig Pam Schuyler Pat Brown Chaplain ................. ...... Sergeant-at-Arms Marsha Ladwig Michelle George Judy Anderson Noesis Discusses Books Ecivres Gives Service Row 'I, left to right: Parn Graver, Judy Anderson, Mi- chelle George, Pam Schuyler, Pat Brown, Judy Baker, Cheryl Ladwig, and Marsha Ladwiq. Row 2: Nicki Fischer, Lee'Railey, Cheryl Walsborn, Bar- bara Wunn, Darlene Beller, Pat Larvick, Marcia Roff, Linda Gulan, Mary Jane Grant, Becky Wilson, Pat Graves, and Miss Shuck. Row 3: Judy Gaarenstroom, Janet Abbott, and Marsha Hancock. OFFICERS P,-esidenf ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,........... . ,... Nancy Weiss Vice P,-esidenf ,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,, Barbara Thornton Secrefqry ,,.,----,,. ,,,,,, E llldbeih Mitchick Treasurer ,,,,,,,, .,... K Gl 0lyl'1 KSGFUGY Noesis members from left to right are: Mr. Rowe, Dar- lene Brouillard, Pat Lynse, Karolyn Kearney, Carol Hig- gins, and Nancy Weiss. 208 4 A 1 FALL CHOIR OFFICERS President ...................................... Jerry Gardiner Vice President ...... ....... Ga ry Pounder Secretary .......... ........ S ue Piesky Treasurer ....... ...... K athy Miller SPRING CHOIR OFFICERS preside,-,g ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,. Gary Pounder Vice President ......................------------- - ROCI CUYVGI' secfefgfy --,-----.,-,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,...,. B 0hnI8 KFIBDS I Tl-easufer ------W. .,-,-. ,. .....,..... PCI Anderson I I A' 1, ', if 'Qtff in '- FYI I gg 'a I Music's Golden Tongue ROW ONE Franklin, Bobbi Jones, Judy Franklin, Betty MacKay, Judy Kennedy, Mildred Anderson, Earline Anderson, Marlene Kriens, Bonnie Piesky, Sue DeRock, Mary Gu-errefttaz, Sue Almeter, Marsha Basaraba, Barbara Shannon, Pat Theilade, Sandra Rector, Mardi Botts, Carol ROW TWO Messner, Marilyn Miller, Kathy Lopez, Kai Graham, Judy Truax, Anne DuBravac, Diane Anderson, Pat Coleman, Juanita Price, Carol Ann Miller, Lynne Nead, Diana Scherer, Teri Cassel, Penny Jenkins, Gerry Hall, Carolyn ROW THREE Londos, Tim Gardiner, Jerry Graver, Russ Hope, Jim Benart, Craig Pounder, Gary Klassen, Bob Jeans, Don Parker, Terry Davis, Dave Adams, Alvin Mascall, Jan Leinum, Bill Richey, Don Halub, Harolcl Blazek, Steve ROW FOUR Karitis, Mike Beguhl, Richard Butler, Brent Demsky, Bob Van Gorder, John Lawson, Dick York, Dick Hansen, Chris Metzger, Rick Carver, Rod Postlewait, Larry Farra, .Tim Brunkow, Dick Rousch, Don Matthews, Bill Bushman, Phil 211 Chansonettes Delight Audiences FIRST ROW Landfair, Cheryl Dooyen, Myrna Hildebrand, Kris Webber, Karen Hopper, Diane Kearney, Karolyn DaSilva, Ann Woodside, Macy THIRD ROW Fritzler, laurice Boyle, Arden Anderson, Penny Uhle, Marsha Gasser, Sue Clarke, Anna Jo, Compton: Lauretta Missing from the picture are: Sandi Gortner Nancy Theis SECOND ROW Jacklin, Carol Bishop, Terry Van Schoiack, Tertrile Roylance, Betti Rogers, Kris Nadeau, Judy Rinker, Sue James, Bev Hines, Linda FOURTH ROW Weber, Marilyn Zachor, Sue Stiles, Susan Uptegrove, Brenda Boyle, Sandra Rector, Liz Loghry, Kathy Stone, Marilew Goodrick, Lynda Keller, Kathy Glee Clubs Harmonize Barr, Lynn Basaraba, Bev Beeler, lla Rae Beeman, Donna Brown, Judie Calkins, Carol Clausen, Esther Coleman, Yvonne Crawford, Nancy Cutshall, Vicki Dyck, Jeanne Eberhart, Linda Floyd, Carol Gabrielson, Linda Gaukerud, Carol Green, Pat Gustafson, Joy Hempel, Judy Hendrickson, Jan Hogerfon, Karol Kessler, Patty Knawls, Trudie Lind, Barbara MacPherson, Jackie Medd, Gloria Mikkelson, Kay Olsen, Barbara Perigo, Jennie Pitman, Alice Quimby, Penny Raile, Jill Renoud, Virginia Rinker Sue Runyon, Sandy Schafer, Sandy Stark, Denise Srrand, Trudy Uptegrove, Donna Van Gorder, Diane Ward, Sherry Washburn, Barbara Wiftaker, Linda 213 Row One Ostlind, Jim Street, Larry Mclntyre, Dan Row Two Moss, Dave Lessclrd, Sion Ashford, Tom Hielt, Dove Row Three Egbers, Duane Witfmoyer, John Klurquist, Ken ALTO SAX Burgess, Dianne Elson, Loren Enfield, Brian Huber, Marilyn Sumner, Colleen TENOR SAX Keenom, David Mclntire, Dan BASSOONS Burkheimer, Carlann Gant, Fred HORNS Anderson, Dan Fischer, Mark Johnson, Mike Rice, Bart Rice, Bill Swartz, Sam Vandebrake, Bruce Wallace, Vicki TRUMPETS Alspach, Gerald Ashford, Tom Bishop, Charles Blahm, Gary Dunlop, Tim Eaton John Hlelt Dave Johnson Steve Lessard Stan Rikards Cheryl Shelley George Wilson Lester FLUTES Angus, Laurie Egbers, Ellen Finley, DeAnne Self, Marvin Swogger, Susan OBOES Eaton, Diane Egbers, Kathy CLARINETS Aalto, John Aplan, Janet Brooks, Terry Campbell, Lynn Carter, Pat Foster, Doris Hanby, George lsle Richard Yi LeTourneux, Carol Lyon, Sharon CLARINETS Lysne, Pat Ostlind, James Pomeroy, Julie Ratter, Nancy Schroeder, Donna Stephanson, Nancy Street, Larry Theilade Sandra Webb Dale Zoelch Randy BASS CLARINET Smith Tom Maiorettes from l.: Vicki Wallace, Julie Pomeroy, and Vivian Jones practice routine on park lawn. TROMBONES Brindley, Norm Egbers, Duane Hale, Jack Johnson, Don Rhoten, Ken Schwieger, Norm BARITONES Love, Mike Moss, Dave Sumner Duane BASSES Crouse Dan Elliott Steve Klarqulst Ken STRING BASSES Gross, JoAnn Meng, Teresa DRUMS Butts, Mike Goodman, Gary Leu, Darrell Wittmayer, John TYMPANI Holden Bob BELLS Swartz Mollie Magic of Music FIRST VIOLINS Demarinis, J. Graf, L. Harris, L. Klassen, J. Lambert, P. Metzger, M. Snyer, L. Tyle, S. SECOND VIOLINS Barr, L. Cahalan, M. Canham, B. Church, M. Jones, V. Kincaid, B. Litowinsky, L. Patterson, L. Swartz, M. Swogger, S. VIOLAS De Lorenzo, T. Sheridan, R. Van Schoiack, T. CELLOS Ballou, D. Bottolfson, L. Matson, M, BASSES Cole, J. Graeber, R. Gross, J. Ludwig, M. Meng, T. Yung, J. FLUTES Egbers, E. Hershey, M. OBOES Eaton, D. Eg bers, K. CLARINETS Ostlind, J. Ratter, N. Street, L. BASS CLARINET Smith, T. BASSOONS Burkheimer, C. Gant, F. HORNS Johnson, M. Rice, B. Swartz, S. Wallace, V. TRUMPETS Alspach, G. Dunlop, T. Eaton, J. Shelley, G. TROMBONES Egbers, D. Hale, J. TUBA Klarquist, K. PERCUSSION Butts, M. Wittmayer, J. TYMPANI Holden, B. HARP Crandall, A. President..... ....... ....... M ary Ann Metz Vice-President ..... ............ D eanna Ba Secretary ............. .......... E llen Eg Treasurer ....... - ....... ......., K athy Eg Historian ............ ........... S hari Senior Re-p ............. ......... T im Dun Sophomore Rep ....... ......, L inda Sn MacliS0n'S Orchestra participates in many school tra Festival. Our Orchestra presents two or three special and community functions. With the winter season comes progroms o yeor for P.T.A- of Modison ond throughout the Christmos PI'0gr0m and the Just Jazz Concert, The the surrounding areas. The Orchestra also presents con- Orchestra presents Swinging into Spring in lqie Jqnu- certs for elementary schools as well as for special com- ary or early February. 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The boys uniforms matched the girls with red blazers, white shirts and pants, black ties, white tennis shoes and red mega- phones. When asked why they chose this color for their uniforms, they answered, lt is a color which adds pep and spirit. After the introduction, the dance started. As you entered, you voted for your choice for Homecoming Queen. Later it was announced that it was Darlene Leu. fAt Ieffl Queen Darlene iust did not know what to say, she was so surprised. CTopl At the Jefferson game our Homecoming court was introduced. They were, L. to R., Pat O'Brien, Terri Fitzgerald, Linda Depretis, Annette Ahl, Queen Darlene and escorts. Behind them is the rallys mascot, Wendy. 4 Q 3 E!! fx , ls, if . .Q K , . NW .., , xg Qi? qu Y . , ,, Xe : V A si it ,px Ag ,gym tw. 44 55 ' 2 mr' ' . S N153 WO- 'YW w Frosh lnaugurate Light Friday, October 18, saw the class of 67 celebrate their party. Activities began at 5:00 P.M. and ended with an after game social. Dinner of hamburgers, pota- toes, and punch was served, followed by games andt, dancing. This was indeed a special evening for the Frosh helped in the ceremonies that turned on our .foot- ball lights for night games at Madison. iAt Rightl Seems like all the Frosh were having fun at their games. iBelowl Freshmen and Fall Rally provided pre-game ceremonies and pictured below was part of the activities. The team is shown iust coming thru the hoop which was lined the Freshmen and Rally '53 T .K 1? ,el P.T.A. Flips Flapjacks The annual Pancake breakfast, sponsored by the Madison P.T.A., and held on Sunday, November 17, was a lip smacking success. Approximately 2,000 people were served ham, eggs, iuice, coffee-, milk, and, of course, pancakes. The Dad's Club contributed to its success by serving as chefs for the event. The tickets were available either at the school office, or at the door, and the admission price was 51.00 for adults, 5.75 for students, 5.50 for grade school children, and free for children below grade school age. The purpose of the breakfast is to raise funds for the scholarships which the P.T.A. annually awards deserving students, l Father Daughte rn One of highlights of the entertainment was Kai Lopez Cleftl singing a number from Bye, Bye, Birdie . Right-, Virginia Rennound receives one of the many door prizes given during the eve- ning. fs. p 3. 7 , if J , .3 1. ' fit .J Ja... ly Madisons Prove an Attractive Attraction T V V The Dolly Madisons, under the direction of Miss Jane Whitcomb, provided half-time entertain- ment at games. At the beginning of this school year the girls decided on a uniform of white sweaters, plaid skirts, blue knee socks, emblems, and plaid dickies. Here are shots of the Dolly Madisons in action: frow 'l, L. to RJ Sandy Oka- ,wgk at t zaki, Marilyn Markman, Yvonne Graham, Sherry Lutz, Sandy Young, Kathy Kingel, frow 21 Sheryl Altig, Donna Lane, Vicki Hennig, Carolyn Lowe, Claudia Salzer, Pam Mack, Crow 3D Christina Warren, Linda Petersen, Maureen Daley, Diane Hopper, Cathy Erickson, Kathy Krause, and Chris- tine Scott. In a Senior-Faculty basketball double-header on February 21, the senior boys and girls were slated against the women and men faculty. Pic- tured at left, the fairer sex seem to be playing a pretty rough game of basketball. The- senior girls went on to tromp the women faculty 29 to 13. ln the second contest the faculty muscle-men Seniors Flatten Faculty in .s ' . V 2 i 5' . X ffl: V' 'M ,i.,.s1l'f ,f 'X V Y' ' ., i f X 'Q s 5 ff' Wm , fi , -' V il A Q . mf 1 4 x 9 331 fill - Va M 1. These are a few candid shots taken at the games. The stands were filled to capacity and spirit was at its highest. Spring and Fall rally joined forces and rooted the seniors to victory Any way you look at it was had by all Madison won 2-1, If' Main event of the Spring Boys' League Coun- SENIOR OVERPOWERED UN- BEATEN JUNlORS in the annual Boys' League Interclass Track Meet sponsored by the Spring Boys' League Cabinet. The sen- iors scored an outstanding vic- tory, tallying 99 points. Next came the iuniors with 83 points. The frosh came in third with 21 points, and sophomores with 17 points. Meet director D o u g Tonn, termed the race a great success. Both girls and boys entered into the contests and seniors an- swered the challenge and de- throned the defending iuniors. Boy's League Really Moves ln Spring ison student body swayed to the music of mperials in double assemblies on May 5 in auditorium. ,The Spring Boys' Council con- d the lmperials thru Bob Holden, drummer attends Madison. Comments on the assem- ere as one student who said just great , s one teacher said, what is this generation ng to! cil was their Olympic Hootenany. Below are shots that captured'the excitement and meaning of the event. May 13, at 3:30 P.M., Mayor Terry Schrunk lit the torch which was run to Madison to light the 9-foot main torch in the Madison courtyard. Committee chair men were' Pres. Terry Brown, V. P. Doug Tonn, Sec. Ernie Wood- cock, Hist. Greg Etchison, Treas. Glen Post, Jr. Rep. Mike Butts, Soph. Rep. Jack Smelzer, and Frosh Rep. Ed Crawford. From the torch lighting to the hootenany this was a memorable group of events. Individual trophies were given to the outstanding mem- pool Posh B951 Blgcker Wally Green Qofsfondmg Boy bel S of 'l'l Ie VQFIOUS Fall Sp0l'fS Pictured above CITE 1l'le Swimmer, Mike Johnson Gnd Best Argund Runner trophy recipients Outstanding Girl Swimmer, Becky Jock Wogdyl Naylor Most Inspirational Jeff Batchelor, Best Tackler, Fall Banquet Honors Athle es so Held November 20 in Madisons' cafeteria, from 6:30 till 10:30 P.M., athletes from the Fall Sports gathered togetherffor the annual Fall Sports Banquet. The sports represented were Freshmen, J. V., and Varsity Football, Cross Country, Boys and Girls Swimming teams, and members of the Fall Rally squad. lAboveJ Guest speaker, Mr. Noah Allen, Ath- letic Director and head football coach at Pa- cific University, spoke about sports and about coach Knute Rockney. After the speech by Mr. Allen a bracelet on behalf of Fall Rally was presented to their advisor, Miss Joy Tiaden, also a corsage was presented to Miss Watkins by the girls of the Swimming team. The Fall Girls League sponsored a Hoop- eroo in which senior girls and iunior girls collided to see who was best in basketball. The seniors with little trouble ran over the iunior Squad. Coach for the iuniors was Miss Joy Tiaden, and for the seniors, Miss Jean White. Freshman and sophomore cheerlead- ers were chosen from those who came the closest to guessing the number of beans that were in a iar in front of the student store. Half-time entertainment was provided by the iunior-senior boys' dance line. A dance entitled the Turn- about , a girl ask boy affair, followed the game. At the game the Spring rally intro- duced their uniforms. They were a tailord style. basically blue offset with bright red trim. The necklines were nautical in tailoring. 'Red shoes completed their out- fits. Rally Caught Candid lf Pam Toni 229 Winter Wonderland Theme of Christmas Assembl Winte-r Wonderland was the theme of this year's Christmas Assembly. It was presented to the student body and to the parents on December 19. It was put on by a combination of the music and drama departments. It opened with the Orchestra playing Winter Wonderland as the Senior Choir and Chansonettes walked down the aisle singing it. Ballerinas Peggy Barnhart and Sherry Lutz performed to the music of White Christmas while Cherry Arbuckle, Judy Bullis and Joyce Berger imitated snowflakes. Three tableaus were presented, of which were a manger scene, the Three Kings and the Shep- herds. The assembly concluded with the music department singing and the orchestra playing the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's Messiah. If- wv-f,a 3 'uv ,l 9 ks I? if J R , 1, .-if S A if 5 3, W Nd i 1,5211 UGURAL BALL Y 'r is 49 The first person on the moon, Madisonsown Kai Lopez, makes friends with the local moon inhabitants in the year's first assembly. Two Generals in the EE classes at Grant participated in the play Hamlet on the Madison stage during the Shakespearian 234 Assembly. SENATGRS A timid Geraldine Gardiner models at a Pep Assembliy. Pam Jeans, Terri Fitzgerald, and Ann Truax show off their talent during the Talent Assembly. Madison's choir, under the direction of Mr Edmiston performed for S'lUClef1fS for The Choral Assemblv. IEW ASSE BLIES Wheelchair Basketball was dem- onstrated very effectively by World War ll veterans to all the students of Madison during two entertaining assemblies. -il! During the intermission Queen Laurie James, Senior, was Hielt, Sophomore Princess Linda Hopper with Harlan Crowned by T'm FGYYP, 5lUCler1f Body Prexy. Pictured Edwards, Queen Laurie James and Dean Stites, and above are Queen Laurie and her court and their escorts, Junior Princess Lucy lgau and Randy Stone. they are Freshman Princess Gaynoi Thurston with Dave ueen Laurie Reins Uver Twilight Flurry Working diligently on decorating for the Christmas Formal are Carol Lutz and B. J. Hammons, were iust two of those hard working committee members who made this one of Madison's biggest dances of the year. Senior Laurie James was crowned Miss Merry Christmas of 1963, at the annual Christmas Formal, held in Madi- sons' cafeteria, Saturday, December 14, from 8:00 to 11:00 P.M. The Hervie Grindland band entertained throughout the evening. Angel hair accented the Queens throne and refreshment tables. Ice cream, coconut, peppermint, and punch were served. Blue lights accented the Madison Ballroom, in the center of the floor was a gigantic white tree with sparkling blue bulbs hanging from the branches. Doug Tonn, general chairman, Karen Quimby, host and hostesses, Teri Fitzgerald, publicity, Judy Wandel, deco- rations, Annette Ahl, refreshments, Glo- ria Fisher, queen selection, Sue Hendrik- son, dance program, and Virginia Re- nound, clean up. These chairmen and their committees are to be commented for their successful dance. At left was a typical scene of the Formal. 2 . f . li Ei!Mf2,ffs,,,w . a, f1:axv2wL umB1f2,..,. 1 - K5 . 2 L+ ,tv ' -'E x '52 A ,. . .. .wzi A ,,,.A , .A t ,g ,,,k. :,m,,,i ..,,, . I A get 'gs-JE J 1? -wp , . , ,ig it .. - -, r K .924 sf fa ' 'Pix it its i it i . ,L V I My Q -1 ,V Q Q f Y ' i : l - - ,- Q 4 x Z 2 A w e e k before the dance, bids were on sale at the Council Corner for a 51.50. Question marks cut out of recl paper V were situated through- out the school for part of the publicity used to arouse student interest in the dance. 'ml 4 YQUT Chaperones were Mr William D o t s o n, Mrs M y r n a Dowsett, Mrs Louise Dees, Mr Walter terfield M u s s Georgia Dean, Mrs Sue Bushnell, Mr and Mrs Larson, and Mr and Mrs Harry Erickson, Mr. Cyril But- Zachor G e n e r a I Chairmen, Dawn Addis and Joyce J o h n stu n expressed hope that this was the m o s 1 su--cessful Valen- tine dance ever held. Other committee chair- men are: Lynne Dawson decorations- Margaret Fowler pubiicity- Terri Almeter host and hos- ments-Ja net Stone clean-up- and Barbara Dorton entertainment. .- I , I I I tessg Sue Piesky, refresh- I I , I I srrr if i E 1 i 5 1 K , 5 A Q X , Q f 1 't,. 5 ig it :gl j QI f. x Jeff Batchelor BEST ARTISTS Steve Sasser oni Potter Jan Moscall 240 CHIOI' BEST A-I-HLE-I-ES BEST INSTRUMENTALISTS Vollstedt Marsha Almeter Phyllis Lambert Bob Holden BEST ACTOR BEST ACTRESS BEST BEST VOCALISTS Most LIKELY TO succEED MOST SP'R'T Charlene Floyd Karen QuimbY Jerry WITTIEST W, y-4, ' a,4.,:wf,.,,,,,g..: ,QQ -gg.. t,,,,,4,g,M.,,H, ,, U, f ,M -V ,. 2' ,,,,. ,A,1L 5 ,,,Al ,W,, , , ' 'lffzfa-egwsgmpwsffv f ' f ,- M,-W .L1, H ,'... ,N ,,.. -, sfiffyw mae, Q. , I 5112 A V J -' :Z . , 1,5 ' ::,' .If1 -ff --7 A. my ai fall, i V eg, ' ' .IHC . , .f,:V -5,- , I' A fi. ff' Th, it Deanna Helzer COURTEOUS BEST PERSONALITIES BEST LOOKING BEST DRESSED BEST SCHOLARS Winnie Isseks -1, ,ffl Em mmf 5, W O ' Dra the Ma IC Puffin came next sun UC Hootenany Makes Cents 9 9 I 9 by Peter, Paula and Mary Callas Carolin Gates, Kai Lopez, and Bernie Robinsonl. Here we see them serenading their hero l think that this is an example of the type of thinges that students in school can do when they make up their minds to take an active part, commented Madison activity director, Mr. Leonard Rinearson. Mr. Rinearson was referring to the UGN Hootenany which was held Thursday, October 18. in the Madison cafeteria. A crowd of 1,120 attended, and contrib- uted S561.37 in donations and 5258.33 in the reg. rooms. A revised edition of the Kingston Trio or known better as the John Greenwood singers, were Justin DeBoer, Tim Farra and Jerry Gardiner. They played their guitars and sang. Leona rd . ,ge i . l because we're here . So stated They introduced to Madison new dance the Ant Mash l l ! !! time was 'had by all. know that you're honored to be here Ant Smashers, Olin Clark and Bob girl pictured was one of the many s who participated. A very enjoy- Annual Girls' League Week MONDAY Pictured in typical cotton day outfits on Monday, April 6 were, standing: Jean Zug- man, Lynda Goodrick, Linda Zimmer, Carolyn Hall, Pat Urmson, Barbara Klug, Colleen Rodasky, Barbara Harn, kneeling: Pam Sullivan, Barbara Brewer, Wanda Davis, Nancy Bellis, and Jan Warneke. At the monday Morning assembly, Teri 44 Almeter inquisitively interviewed Gail Peden concerning the coming events of Girls' League Week. TUESDAY N ,N pw.. - o , A' X 41, I g, I Admiring the daisies which they bought on Tuesday daisy day were Pat Shannon, JoAnn Stimpson, Sue Piesky, and Anne Truax. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Q V' 4553? 'I Pink ral bell on daughter party fashion show. YY..----7.1 ...u..., ..--..us H... .- FRIDAY irls League Week was the Spring trategy dance featuring the Holly ood Accents. It was a girl- ask - boy ance. Presented at the dance were the boys r e' .ll ' ll I H The Grand Finale of a very successful 5' I ll ' ll ' , , . v I om each class who were voted most hlvalrous by the gurls The girls re :ved the ballots for chivalry day 'hen they bought daisies on Tuesday nd voted for the boys who showed em special courtesy. The dance proved to be very well or- anized by co-chairmen Jeri Lynn Bae nd Annette Ahl. I A si s 'fs The boys selected for Thursday chivalry day .-....,.- from each class were seniors, Jon Iverson and Doug Coate Callas Doug-Jonj, freshman, Tom Conklin, sophomore, Steve Haley and junior, Mike Stewart. Justin DeBoer, sweetheart of Madison's Girls' League, stands eagerly 245 awaiting an invitation to the Spring Strategy dance held Friday, April 10 Germany and Costa Rica Represented sang, ku Madison's second exchange student is Martha Moser from Ger- many. She was able to come to America because of the lnterna- tional Christian Youth Exchange CICYEJ. She is living with the F. G. Stewart 'family who have a daughter at Madison. In the lower right picture she is seen with two of her sisters as they walk through the woods. 246 ackson Denise Stqrk and ulls perform as one of various acts of the Famlly Hootenany Q N A... Famil Festival Frol ics Ann Bolinger and Wally Green wait for someone with a keen aim to send them plunging into the cold water. Highlighting the Festival of 1 13 and 'I4 was the draw- of the door prizes the second day. The main door prize was a trailer which is now Merle Friend. The sec- third prizes were a and o Honda respectively. Cotton candy was one of the many refreshments that could be purchased at the Festival. Pictured here are the keepers of t h e booth: Barbara Brewer, J a n Warneke and Linda VanKough- net. contestants at cake- walk wait anxiously to win a The Madison Dollies perform for the audience at the did many others during the two days of the Family Festival Hootenany. xf Lauretta Compton Madison students greeted this court at a 2 p.m. reception in the school auditorium, The stage setting, cen- tered around a Cinderella theme, consisted of a red and pink crepe- paper coach attended by two pink- costumed coachmen. Each girl tried a red slipper. While music of Toyland played, Dar- lene's foot slipped easily into the red slipper, proclaiming her prin- cess. A thunderous ovation arose from the audience as Student Body Presi- dent Harlan Edwards and '63 Rose Festival Princess Sandra Ross laid a bouquet of roses in Darlene's arms. ii Carole Wright 249 Expectation Mounts as I3 are Chosen -qyl C ffm 2552? Q-C-1 fb 1,-DQ 02:03 Q n 20922 :9g51 Iv ::'-. -Lian: n.-..,,-Q. ...Qs Om 50: 9--- - 3 ,Saw EQ-0 -4 ws WST? gmoa :O-of : n94... PT' m. iw 9219.8 :rn-,S 935, Dang' Se-.Q 4 O m...:1c :': :r-u fl. to r.J: Lana Kemp, Kristine Larson, Darlene Leu, Karen Quimby, Bonnie White, and Carole Wright. 30 Beauties Pose -ww.-D t ,.,t..,....,. Oo 00 g-. f X X. if ' tl i The first eliminations of the candidates for princess on May 12, left the following 30 senior beauties vying for the top position. Bottom Row, fl. to r.l: Dawn Addis, Marsha Almeter, Jill Austin, Barbara Brewer, Judy Bullis, Carlann Burkheimer, Lauretta Compton, Beverly Converse, Wanda Davis, Mary DeRock, Diane DuBravac, Karen Gibbons, Deanna Helzer, Winnie lsseks, and Laurie James. Top Row, Cl. to r.l: Sue Lana Kemp, Phyllis Lambert, Cheryl Landfair, Kristin Darlene Leu, Kai Lopez, Kathy Nordlund, Sue Puesky, T Spencer, Marilew Stone, Karen Quimby, Bonnie White, Wilson and Carole Wright. f I -? ,Q , WA. , , .- 1 , N Y Y' , 6 W' WY' I Cherry Arbuckle .........Judy Bullis ..-...Judy Harvey ......Joyce Berger .Bernie Robinson ...Bobbi Franklin .Bernie Robinson .....-.....Jack Barr - .... Sharon Craig Duo Casting lor Indiana' f f if Melinda lKai Lopez! and Will lMike Fitzpatrickj ex- Solemn in their relationship, Melinda fSue change ideas on the bandstand, that prove a hinder- and Will QCP-iris Hqnsenj regard the future with ance in their feelings toward each other. Shown in different scenes are Mike Fitzpatrick, Jack Barr, JoAnn Henwood, Chris Hansen, Kai Lopez, Linda son, Kai Lopez, and Pat Goldsmith. Teach Me How to Cry Teach Me How to C in the United States, to be taken back to the National Thespian Conference in Bloom- ington, Indiana, in June. Double casting was necessary for the sophisticated play I because of illness or possible accident on the road back. The- dramatic production re- volves around the serious problems confronting teen-agers and how some are success- fully solved,making the future hopeful. ry was one of eight plays chosen from various high schools Melinda ........ .......... K ui Lopez Sue Dryden Will ,,,,,,-,,,, ,...,,. C hris Hansen Mike Fitzpatrick Mrs, Grant -.,,,,,,, .,,,.... P at GOldSf'l1l'l'l'l Mr. Henderson ...... ............-.------ J Gck BUY' Mrs. Henderson ..... ....... J Odnne Her1W00d Mrs. Sparks discusses blocking and interpretation with part of the cast including Sue Dryden, Liz Giersoe, Mike Fitzpatrick Chris Hansen and Kai Lopez. 1 P SPEECH DEPARTMENT Greg Lynott has also earned speech honors for Madison, Greg together with Fred placed third in debate in the district meet. Greg went to state as an alternate in debate. Senior Fred Crawford won two titles in the City Speech Meet by taking first place in Extemporaneous Speaking and in Impromptu Speaking. Then at the State Forensic Meet he earned fourth place in Impromptu Speaking and fifth place in Extemporaneous. In three years on the Varsity Forensics team, Fred has brought many honors to Madison. S T R I V I N C5 T0 WIN ,ffiff k.?' R x' if PIL FOOTBALL W L Grant ..... ..... 9 0 Benson ....., ..,,. 7 1 Lincoln ...... ..,.. 6 2 Wilson ......... ...,, 5 4 Marshall ..... ..... 5 4 Cleveland ...... ..... 5 4 Franklin ...,... ..... 5 4 Roosevelt - ....... ..... 2 7 MADISON ...... 'I 7 Washington 0 8 l l T O 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 'I ,ff 'lst Row Left: Manager Pete Lindley, Greg Etchison, Hal Smith, Keith Logan, Harlan Nelson, Robin Fragall, Paul Post, Dave LeBrun, Jeff Batchelor. 2nd RovJ Left: Coach Warren Bolin, Jim Russell, Mike Souders, Dave Logan, John Hart, Larry Vinton, Wally Green, George East- man, John Boden, Ed Watson, Ron Paules. 1st Row Right: Jan Mascall, Tim Londos, Craig Thorsen, Ed Berar- dino, Gary Pounder, Jim Martin, Dave Davis, Tom Farra, Man- ager Larry Roberts. 2nd Row Right: Stu Fredricks, Ron Coleman, Bruce Kannenberg, Dave Sewell, Tim Johnson, Mike Dressler, Don Kirkpatrick, Steve Elliot, John Arnold, Babe Wise, Tom Snyder, Coach Roger Mock- ford. 53,354 Larry Vinton MU, strong an defense all year, grabs a charging opponent behind the line of scrimmage for a loss. 262 Senators Stifled Under the lights at the Cardinal field the Madisonians prepared for a sure winner against the team that was ranked second in the -PIL battles last year. The tussle was packed full of action, but not much scoring came of it. Both teams showed good lines as they swapped body shots that resulted in a 7-7 stale- The Solons got the jump on the Birds and stacked up 7 points in the first quarter at Lincoln's expense as Ron Coleman, a promising iunior, slammed through the Lincoln line to give Madison a 6 point bulge over Lincoln, while Jeff Batchelor added the topping. During the sec- ond half Lincoln rallied and equalled the Senator's 7. The last play of the game saw Greg Etchison spark the exciting game when he barely failed in an attempt to beat the Cardinals with a close miss on a desperate Indians Veto Solons Madison was sweet for revenge after last year's shameful upset. The Solons were subiect to the shock treatment on the first play after the kickoff. Cleveland looked fast but later settled down to match up their skills against the 82nd boys. The Indians streaked around the left end from a 'l5 yard side flip and the Senators were left iumping the wrong end. The Madisonians finally regained their senses after Cleveland ate up 44 yards of turf on their way to the promised land . Madison showed their spark by going for cu TD after Dave Le'Brun recovered a fumble on the Cleveland 'l5. Dave Logan, guarded by Dick York, erased the surplus by racing for Solon points to make it 6 all. Greg Etchison received a biggie of 26 yards via versatile Ron Cole- man. Later, Logan again pushed his way through a mass of green-men for a go ahead score of 'l3-6. However, the Indians later unleashed some good aerial passing which proved too fatal to keep the tally the same. The final count left the Mads trailing 19-'I3 after an opponent' charged 35 yards for the winning points. At this point Cleveland was leading the PIL racez ww E iu. Minutemen Win Ed Watson's superb passing and Ron Coleman's re- -iving were not enough, as the Senators bowed to arshall 26-20. The- men in red and blue touched on y-dirt every time they got their hands on the pig- in, and held a 20-13 edge over the Minutemen at lf-time. Watson and Dick York teamed up on a 66- rd pass-run play to turn on Madisons first drive. Ieman drove in from the eight. York added the extra int and the Solons led 7-0. Marshall struck back immediately with a score, but iled on the extra point try. York scored on a 9-yard n on the first play of the second quarter and Coleman ded the PAT to give Madison a 14-6 edge. Marshall me within one point once again with the time almost ne in the first half. Despite strong defensive play by e Minutemen, Watson hit Coleman from 21 yards out r a TD and making the first half score 20-13. After a scoreless third period, Marshall scored twice wrap up the game, 26-20. Jeff Jars Madison Madison put up a great fight against the high ranked Jefferson Democrats and led until the middle of the third quarter, before succumbing 20-7, Jeff got the first touchdown, but failed to convert, putting them ahead 6-0. Next, the Solons forced Jeff to fumble twice and Keith Logan recovered the second fumble on the Jeffer- son 3. Dick York got two yards and Tim' Farra charged in from the one to tie- it up 6-6. Seconds later York ran wide to get the PAT and at half time Madison led 7-6. The men in red and blue kept their lead until the middle of the third period when Jefferson broke loose. The Democrats scored once in the third quarter and again in the fourth. Dave Logan USD, Madison quarterback, is mauled by Marshall linemen at the line of scrimmage for a short gain. ..fn'Qaaf tL,.snw nfnqyws, 2,31-..1r'sf 1 ,nam Emi ,ying-.1 Q V 77141 fm VWQF' 'i' rLi6fvlL'2FtK'!r f '1 :vs wwwnwrmre Dave LeBrun C70l and Keith Logan K39l throw blocks for Ronnie Coleman 1401 as he hurdles high over a defensive opponent for a Madison touchdown. Robin Fragall 1721 leads interference for Coleman. Roosevelt Routed With superb defense-, Madison beat the Roosevelt Roughriders 13-6. Roosevelt, who scored over 20 points against both Grant and Jefferson was held to a mere 6 points by the Senators. After only 3 minutes of the first quarter, Keith Logan bombed in from the 7 for Madison's first touchdown. Roosevelt struck back at the end of the third per-iod. They scored on a 36 yard pass. The extra point failed and the scoreboard showed 6-6. The mighty Senators did not strike back immediately, but midway through the fourth quarter Dick York smashed through from the 2 yard line. York also added the PAT to make the score 13-6. The Teddies threatened twice again in the fourth quarter only to be turned back from inside the 'l0. With iust seconds remaining, Larry Vinton intercepted a pass and ran it back 35 yards to sew up the game and Madi- son's only win of the season. On the defensive side of the game, Jeff Batchelor made 13 tackles, while Harold Smith and Vinton each intercepted two passes and each recovered a fumble. 264 Franklin Fractures Solons With less than 5 seconds showing on the scoreboard, Franklin scored a touchdown pass to win what seemed to be a sure victory for Madison. After a scoreless first quarter, Franklin scored on a 7-yard run, but failed on the extra point try. The score- board read 6-0 at the close of a slow first half. ln the first few minutes of the third period the Solons got a touchdown and the extra point to put them in command 7-6. The Quakers struck right back with the same to take the lead 13-7. Again in the fourth quarter the Senators took the lead and the score remained 'l4-'l3 up to the last seconds of the game when Franklin scored on a pass to bring the final score to 'I9-14. Jeff Batchelor C233 demonstrat his running ability as he- pic up 3 yards for Madison to s up a touchdown on the play. Trojans Trim Senators Madison lost the last game of the season to the Wilson Trojans, 10-6. The Senators scored early in the game with a touch- down pass from Dave Logan to Ron Coleman in the end zone. The extra point try failed and Madison led 6-0. The men in red and blue turned the Troians away many times and the score remained 6-0 until the third quarter. It looked like a sure victory for the win-hungry Senators. Early in the fourth quarter, after being turned away once, the Troians returned for a touchdown and the PAT to take the lead 7-6. The Solons never gave up fighting, but again, late in the last stanza, Wilson tacked on a field goal to wind up the game with a score of 10-6. The loss put the Solons. in tenth place in front of the continuous losers, Washington. lt was the lowest po-sition for Madison since its opening in 1957. Benson Buries Madison Benson almost wrapped up PIL runner-up honors by beating the Senators 21-7 on a muddy home turf. Madison took the lead early in the first quarter when Jeff Batchelor swiped a Benson pass on the 25 and ran it clear up to the 2. Ron Coleman charged in from the 2, and Batchelor added the extra point to make it 7-0. With just seconds to go in the first half Benson scored on a 15 yard pass. When the Senators came back on the field after the intermission they iust didn't seem to have the steam they had in the first half. Benson scored two more times, both in the third period. One TD was from the 2 yard line after a long drive and the other on a 81 yard run to wind it up 21-7. ' -t ,.,, i. s ,N at tt' ik 94933, 'F ,H f Q' V- Vw A-'ii-' 1 ' it V L 4 . .. I . ui l w KH Ma ma- K .. .ssl 1 1, - ' .. ' -s..- , se, -ff in - S H XX , . l lll W if if 3 -..,, ., .. Grant Generates Win The Madison grid machine proved they had poten- tial by nearly defeating the fine Grant squad on the home turf. The co-state champions got in front with 1:28 left in the game, leaving the Solons in back at the end, 14-7. As usual, Madison was ahead, 7-0 at first. Junior Hal Smith intercepted a General pass and trounced back 58 yards with the ball for the touchdown. Later, in the third quarter, Grand bucked the odds by not punting on their fourth down and one yard to go. They were rewarded with a first down, and after two plays had a touchdown. They got the PAT and the score was tied 7-7. At the end of the game Madison had to punt due to a chance play which failed. lt was a poor punt and seconds later Grant had another touchdown due to a 28 yard pass. The game ended 14-7 for Grant. Although the Senators player well and didn't let the Generals get by as easy as expected, they were subdued by the G-men for the first time since '59. 265 Solons-at-Large ,ff WARREN BOLIN HAL SMITH JAN MASCALL RQGER MOCKFQRD Head Coach Junior Back Senior Center Asst- Coach POUNDER Senior End V HSenior Back Senior Guard Senior Linebacker Ai 'Al 9 'g,,, . ,, .. U ..M.. :Mimi 5 ' J A k i iu f riilif 1 ' T ' I V -- i,iii ,,,,,,.,.. i'ii K' 1 ii,L. ,, ., a,,,, ,i--. A 1+ li 'iiyr ij ,ii 'i 'ii'l 'L L 512 5, . ' riir f i-ee ' ---, 1 - X -. ..,' i l f e r we i a T fi . - In L .,., W Xii'ii H v W A , ,KL,fr 5 an S is I rf ' Lx i .4 i f ED WATSON Junior Quarterback Senior Back A T 4 DAVE LOGAN TIM LONDOS Senior Quarterback Senior Tackle F? , , , .,,.. .. ,. ,, .. aww WALLY GREEN Senior Tackle RON COLEMAN DAVE LEBRUN BRUfE KANNENBERG Junior Back Senior Guard Junior Linebacker School Spirit Sparked By Fall Rally LON DAILEY MARILEW STONE E 'Q W bk. ff if . R E er 2, S is- my y W V, M l ll l f 152 ll hz , 1 1, All I -if rr 31 ' l FEEZIE DE ROCK B. J. HAMMONS Fall Rally takes time out before the Jefferson game to pose for the photographers in the grondstonds. LAURETTA SUE ZACHOR SUE GUERRETTAZ I rv , fl f Q ' , eyr,1,,e lrlo f J . 2355291 Ml 'Q 'f , .. ,V XS.-se-H i K W ....... ,-1,,w2Tk . . aww, r e3,z1,.-'mm My cf f KAREN QUIMBY , ,,0.,q., ,,.,.-M,Q.r.....f,, :W. .ffm , of - . ,, H '- iff , 1- ' 4, L, fr - ff ?f 24 Fwfyf. w 31- L4-in .fy , .... A.. . . , .Q -. Qgjjggf Nijff ' . Q J V 7 2 ,,,, . k , , 'FE 1 - 5 y ,.,, t .V , ki 2 ' ' . + 267 ERNIE WOODCOCK 'Ist Row: John Stuart, Jay Yoshihara, Glen Rosebrook, Dave Budlong, Jim Shannon, Mike Butler, George Hanby, Doug Oman, Dave Abelein, Gary Snyder, Manager Loren Keelan. 2nd Row: Coach Dick McClain, Curtis Brown, Mark Dunlop, Ron Underwood, Wayne Cumley, Jim Higgin- botham, Larry Becker, John Schassen, Louis Queirolo, Ron Lutz, Rich Dorton, Coach John O'Donnell. 3rd Row: Buster Marrs, Craig Montgomery, George Baynard, Mike Diamond, Rick Metzer, Corky Owen, Dick Sherlock, Charlie Brune, Ron Radish, Tom James, Jeff Martine. Fros Footballers 'lst Row: Aaron Bredleau, Greg Albrecht, Kelly Logan, Doug D'A.gostine, Jim Baxter, Nick Hanson, Chuck Bishop, Dale Webb, Jeff Vaughan, Doug Lee, Mike Gulan, Gary Brewer. 2nd Row: Dave Hielt, Jimmy Hufana, Dave Stefan, Bob Roberts, John Rohrbough, Wayne Brown, Bob Baxter, Larry Cook, Tom Nielson, Bill Houston, Stan Lessard, Greg Wilkes, Norm Brindly, Tom Weddle, John Edgerton, Coach Jim Smith. . n 3rd Row: Coach Tom Pilleggi, Randy Hansen, Manager Steve Hamilton, Jim Hanset, Jim Allen, Chuck Ziegler, John Olson, Jon Gustafson, Bob Hoffman, George Angermund, Tom Reynolds, Dave White, Greg Noel, Ed Drahiem, Dan Pitman, Gordon Rodgers, Randy Stans-bu ry, Mike Houck, Duane Egbers, Craig Middlemas, Bob Clare, Jim Hamilton, Gary Freeman, Don Clay, Marty GG ult, Stan Heil, Reed Gibson, Brian Stefan, Jim Poston, Dennis McGhean, Ste-ve Dawson, Dexter Danielson, Asst. Coach Ferry Brown. 45 Sophs Earn 2-5 JV Record The Junior Vafrsity squad has had better seasons than this year, but they had a good turn out. Farty-five sophomores played this season to a two win and five loss record. Some of the sophomores played on the Varsity this year instead of all sophomores and some iuniors on their J.V. squads. A couple of the games they lost co-uld have gone either way. In the Lincoln game, we led all the way up to the last minutes of the game, 6-0 when Lincoln got a touchdown and PAT to win 6-7. All of this year's J.V. players who turn out next year will play varsity ball. Coach O'Donnell said the boys to h next ear are Cork Owen Rick Metzger Jim watc y y , , Higginbotham, Doug Oman, Ron Lutz, Jay Yoshihara, and especially Wayne Cumley and Rich Dorton. Frosh Turnout Provides Two Teams Coaches Jim Smith and Tom Pilleggi had 79 turn out for their frosh team. It was a good season in which the team made history. It was the first time for the frosh to play two games with the same team. Due to the large number of players that turned out at both Grant and Madison the teams were divided in half and they had two games. We won one 13-O and lost the other 0-7. The team was led by all-around player Dave White. The best tackler on the team was Bob Hoffman and the best blocker was guard, Mitch Wolfsehr who missed the last part of the season because of an operation. Wayne Brown showed the most hustle and was always on the move. Coach Smith said that the purpose' of the Frosh team is to develop a top notch J.V. team, and the prospects look real good. Frosh Coach Jim Smith gives pep talk to the baby Salons during half time of the Franklin game. J.V. Coach Frosh Harriers otc 3 Senior Jack Woody nears the end of his 2 mile plus iaunt. Dogging him to the finish is Bill Stuart. Both are top prospects for the- grueling 1 and 2 mile runs during Track. Woody grabbed 7th place at the City meet while Stuart scored 14th. 54:9 Junior Doug Tonn is nipped at the Grant Bowl by a respective opponent in a thrilling stretch duel in which he lost by two feet. The improving iunior went to state, Madison's third time, and placed 88th. Mr. Girts, Cross Country mentor, expects Doug will be Madison's. best next year. 270 h 4th at Cit Although the final outcome of the 1963 Cross Country team was one win and three losses, the group was characterized. by spirit and fight. Competition offered by city stalwarts such as Wilson, Grant, and Jefferson was insurmount feated by any Madison runners who won on meet individually as well as placing extre-mel high in the others, as the individual scores indi- cate. Veteran Bill Stuart was second man, trail ing Woody incessantly. Old Faithful Doug Tonn. expected to be on top of the pack next year, be chased by smooth striding Jim McDowell. r able. Best men were Jack Woody, who was unde- ' e ' Y Dean Tonn and Brad Lynott pumped and forth from varsity and iayvee and that they will be the reserve puffers next yea Team Captain Bill Stuart e-mphasized four known factors for distance running in of Madison's future harriers: ability, training, desire and experience. Each of are vitally important for a successful Country squad. A few Madison's active runners have b together to form the Rocky Butte Track Field Club . The purpose of this organization to better represent Madison in external activities and so improve Madison's as a whole. Greater overall spirit, personal and team effort are other benefits ready the RBTF members have shown in summer all-comers meets and other Members are Dan Tonn and Bob Ladum Madison milers, Bill Stuart, Doug Tonn and Tonn, Jim Rommel, Greg Etchison, Paul Post, Buzzetti, and Jim McDowell. Varsity ffl M? V, .I .qt lKneelingJ Jim McDowell, Doug Tonn. Back row, left to Greg Lynott, Jack Woody, Coach Mr. Girts, Dean T Stuart, Ken Walkington. Teamscores Frosh Runners No. 1 Varsity J.V. Frosh t .............. ..... 1 8 17 18 son ....... ..... 6 7 46 133 lin ....... ..... 1 05 91 83 rson ..... ..... 1 69 - 175 No. 2 n ............ ..... 2 6 15 15 son ....... ..... 5 5 61 91 ln ...... ..... 8 4 118 67 lin ....... ..... 1 09 102 79 No. 3 son ....... .. ........ ..... 2 7 42 80 land ...... ........ 3 4 39 27 velt ..... ...-. 68 120 82 ington .... . - 63 48 No. 4 19 19 29 son ........ ..... 9 2 56 124 land ...... ..... 9 9 80 64 n ......... ..... 1 17 74 90 ki: MEET Varsity A B C 38 17 55 60 n ...... . 47 44 30 42 all ........ ........ 6 9 83 130 11 1 SON ...... ........... 1 33 126 220 219 land ...... ..... 138 145 300 119 Subclivision ot Jayvee squad JV's Show Good Form McNicholus, Brad Lynott, Ted Henry, right: Clay Johnson, Jim Ostlind, Jim Etchison, Dave Cox, Ron Buzzetti, r, Mike Love, Steve Finnegan, Greg Roveauz, Randy Zoelch. QStanding, 1 ,i-,ew ti? 'M .. .fx 1 Front row, left to right: Bob Huenergard, John Behrend John Lukrofka. Back row, left to right: Steve Hoyt, Brian Kleiner, Tony Cuda, Doug Goodman, Kent Perry. lndividual Scores -k Jack Woody Sr. 4 7 Bill Stuart Sr. 14 Doug Tonn Jr. 27 85 160 Ken Walkington Jr. - Bruce Gabrielson Sr. - 3 3 1 7 4 2 5 13 14 6 24 Jim McDowell Jr. 26 18 8 21 39 Greg Lynott Sr. 18 16 12 39 48 35 26 22 35 48 45 27 54 Left asterisk City Meet Right asterisk State Meet 271 28 44 88 I IT1 IT1 C I1 I1 1 Ist row Dave Taber Barry Finley Ed Jones Reid Biggs, Dick Taug, Tim Wyatt lon sidel. 2nd row Don Roush Robert Traux Craig Laughlin, Rolfe' Buzzell, Steve Lieppman. 3rd row Loren Moentemch Mike Johnson Scott Harbert, Mike Casciato, Dwayne Murray, Ralph Miller. Madison Swim Records 40 yd 100 yd 200 yd 400 yd 40 yd 100 yd 100 yd 100 yd 80 yd wo yd: Freestyle... Freestyle... Freestyle... Freestyle... Backstroke Backstroke ............... Breastroke ................ Butterfly ................. . Mark Harbert .... Bob Miller ......... Mike Mienhoff -.. Bob Miller .......... Mike Johnson -.. .Mike Johnson .... Bob Nelson ........ individual medley,...Bob Miller ...... individual medley .... Mike Mienhoff .. Individual Scores Mike Johnson . . Ed Jones Steve Lieppman . . Mike Casciato . . Dick Taug Barry Finley . . Scott Harbert Don Roush . Rolfe Buzzell Reid Biggs . Ralph Miller Craig Laughlin 0:19.6 .0:58.0 .2:02:6 5:10.9 .0:25.0 'l:'l0.5 1:22.0. 'l:06.5 .Bob Miller .......... .0:54.3 ..2:08.0. In the second meet against Jefferson, Mr. Plue, rs Senator swim coach and Jefferson's present was downed by the Solons 48-47. Mr. Bill experience with Inadequate swimming facili- helped this year's tankmen While attending Grant School Lewis and Clark College, and later the of Portland Mr Olson swam and excelled conditions little better than Madison s. This year took the team to produce at the Northeast YMCA each week Mr Olsen s ability as a coach helped Nearly all of last year's top men returned and ught well to a win loss record of 3-7. Strong men ere Mike Johnson fhlgh point manj, Steve Lieppman, Casclato Duck Taug and Ed Jones. The relay of Jones Johnson Reid Biggs, and Casciato the 'l 42 2 standard by five tenths of a second set up a 'l 47 7 clocking in the 'l60 yard freestyle Speedy Ed Jones also swam 100 yards in I:04.0, but managed to qualify for the State meet due to Casciato's illnesses. well. Mike Johnson has been the best backstroker for 3 years, smashing the school 'IOO mark several times. Barry Finley improved to an all-around swim-mer. He excelled in the butterfly and was remarkable in other events as Graceful Dick Taug, breaststroke man, was very reliable and consistent. Team MADISON 72 MADISON 48 MADISON 63 MADISON 58 MADISON 28 MADISON 30 MADISON 37M MADISON 44 MADISON I I MADISON I I Scores Washington ...... 'I 7 Jefferson .......... 47 Roosevelt .......... 27 Marshall .......... 36 Cleveland ........ 67 Lincoln .............. 64 Benson .............. 57Vz Franklin ............ 46 Wilson .... ....... 8 3 Grant ...... ....... 8 4 273 Y oung Swimmers Splas Front row Cleft to rightlz Pat Haley, Barbara Haley, Sharyl Inglis, Bonnie Roylance, Jan Stone, Becky Nayl Back row: Nicki Fischer, Barbara Welch, Rena Floyd, Odette- Buzzell, Carol Hesselman, Jean Stone. MADISON ....... MADISON ....... MADISON ....... MADISON ....... MADISON ....... MADISON ....... MADISON ....... MADISON ....... MADISON ....... 40 yd 1oo yd. 40 yd. 100 yd 40 yd 100 yd. 40 yd. 1oo yd. 80 yd. Team Scores Washington ..... Jefferson ...... Roosevelt ...... Marshall ...... Cleveland Lincoln Franklin ..... Wilson Grant SCHOOL RECORDS Freestyle ..... .,.... Freestyle ..... ....... .Sue Meinhoff Sue Meinhoff ........ Sue Meinhoff ........ Backstroke ...... .,..... Backstroke ............... Breaststroke' .............. Breaststroke .............. Butterfly ...,................ Butterfly . ,..,....,,,.....,.,, Individual m edley ...... Fran Oros ............. Fran Oros ............. Becky Naylor ........ Sharyl Inglis ...... , .... Fran Oros .............. 160 yd. Individual medley ...... 274 0:23.5 1:1 3.7 ........ 0:28.5 ........ .Jean Stone ............ .1 :25.9 ........ .0:30.5 1.26.3 Fran Oros .............. .0:26.5 1:29.0 ........ 1:06.0 ........ 2:O9.8 26 24 I5 37 47 58 23 69 73 1959 1960 T960 1961 1959 1959 1959 1962 1963 1959 Miss Sharon Watkins, girls swim coach Through Good eason Barbara Haley was very strong in the 40 and 'I00 yard butterfly events. She is an example of the extremely young team. No seniors com- peted on the 1963 swimming team. Team Scores Becky Naylor ..... .... 8 6 ...... Pat Haley ........ ---- 6 7 ------ Sharyl Inglis ..... .... 6 4 ---.-- Barbara Haley ...... ...- 5 4 ------ Rena Floyd ......... -.-- 5 2 ------ Jan Stone ............ .--- 4 6 ------ Jean Stone ............. --.- 2 9 ------ Barbara Welch ...... .... 2 5 .-..-- Bonnie Raylance ..... ...- 2 3 ------ Odette Buzzell .... ---- 16 ---- -- Carol Hesselman .. ..... 6 ..-- -- Nicki Fischer ...... .... 2 ------ Sheryl Inglis is a bright new hope for added strength in the future. Her specialty was the 40 and 100 yard freestyle and she also was the strong anchor swimmer in the freestyle and medley relays. The outstanding sophomore frac- tured the school record in the 80-yard individual medley, which consists of four different strokes, with a sizzling clocking of 'l:06.0. Becky Naylor remained untouched as she made 86 points for Madison during the season. Becky was the best breast stroker and earned the outstanding girl swimming trophy, as she did in last year s SBUSOI1. Senator Hoopmen Have Battling Season Front Row Kneeling: Ed Van Bellingham and Dave Davis. First Row, left to right: Mike Jagielski, Phil Bushman, John Schafer, John Mandic, Curtis Heath, Mike Butts, Justin DeBoer, Terry Rosenau. Second Row, left to right: Tim Farra, Fred Lambert, Rich Campbell, Ron Coleman, Dave Mueller, Rick Ryding, Ed Watson. 276 Donn Gassaway Varsity Coach Since the Senators entered the PIL race in 1958, Don Gassaway has been the varsity coach. ln 1961, Gassaway's'team record was 10-10 and his 1962 and 1963 teams each had a 11-9 mark. Gassaway's 1963 team was predominantly soph- omores and iuniors. The record of this year's inexperienced team was 2-18. Although this was his last season as coach, the popular Mr. Gassaway, who has demon- strated admirable and professional qualities, will continue his duties as a social studies teacher. Washington Grant Wilson Jefferson Lincoln Marshall Franklin Cleveland Benson MADISON Roosevelt Senior center, Rick Campbell goes up for two points against the first half champions, the Washington Colonials. In the first round of PIL play the Senators collected their only two wins against Benson and Roosevelt. In the second half the Madison Hoop- man improved but failed to win a game. The Senators got off to a bad start by losing to Cleveland 95,-56. Later the Senators continued to improve but due to their lack of experience they only had one other win. TheVSenators de- molished the Teddies 57-34. Throughout the re- maining season the Solons improved greatly but not enough to compete with the other schools in the PIL. PIL STAN'DlNGS-FINAL FIRST HALF TEAM WON LOST 9 'l Team Captain, John Mandic goes for a re- bound which helped him cap an All City Honorable Mention. Fred Lambert, senior forward captures an attempted field goal by the Colonials. 277 Junior Ron Coleman takes a re-bound during the Jeff game. Lincoln Washington Jefferson Marshall Grant Benson Franklin Wilson Cleveland Roosevelt MADISON FINAL SECOND HALF ' Won Lost 9 'I 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 6 I 9 0 I 0 The Senators hung tough through the second round of PIL games. Although the Solons had strengthened their defense and offense other PIL schools had also improved. The Senators main- tained momentum right down to the final gun with the city champions Lincoln. When the gun sounded at the end of four well played quarters, the Solons were tied with the Cards 48-48. There was a three minute overtime period and the Cardinals scored the only baske-t to pick up the win with 0:54 to play. The final score was 50-48. Washington got out the axe' in the first-quarter and began to chop the Mads down to a final score' of 75-39. Although Gassaway's boys didn't have a winning year, each boy received the honor of competing with other schools in the PIL for sportsmanship, experience, and skills. The Senators congregate under the basket for a re-bound against Lincoln. Spring Rally Captures 'it Jerry Gardiner rings victory bell. Basketball Spirit Pictured above are: Toni Spencer, Teri Fitzgerald, Carlann Burkheimer, Patti Wilson, Nancy Tanaka, and Kathy Tanaka. J.V. and Frosh Each Win 6 L new In 4 Ili, in tw fi? Q, Q E ist Row: Lance Rosenau, Jim Higginbotham, Charles Brune, John Christophersen. 2nd Row: Scott Kennedy, Mike Dressier, Doug. Oman, Craig Montgomery, Larry Becker 3rd Row: Bob Klassen, Don Hart, Perry Jorgensen, George Gregores, Bob Chase. ,cg 4 if If A FROSH 'Ist Row: Bob Green, Bob Clare, Brian Kleiner, Steve Hoyt, Bob Hoffman,Jim Cole. 2nd Row: Jon Gustafson, Don Scott, Dave White, Larry Cook, Terry Houck. 3rd Row: Mitch Wolfsehr, Chris Sakelaris, Tom Procter, Randy Stansbury, Howard Pierce. The height of the starting line gave the Freshman hoopers the strength which they dem- onstrated by winning their first two games. Dur- ing the middle of the season the Baby Solons were hit by a depression and they lost four games. By the season's end, however, they re- turned to their winning ways. Next year's outlook is good. ...wfff ' Mitch Wolfsehr f42J, Jon Gustafson f3OJ, and 'lon Guslafson bcllles the bell QWUY Bob Hoffman U 21, attempt to take the ball away from 0' f0U9l1 Cleveland player. from a Cleveland forward. Varsit - . . Matmen ist Row: Bob Bailey, Roy Rogers, Bruce Gabrielson, Dan Dunn, Jeff Batchelor, Larry Postlewait, Al Olson, Greg Etchison Dick Beguhl, Dick Taug, Harlan Edwards, John Hart, Robin Fragall, Manager Ralph Veldink, Coach Jim Smith. 2nd Row: Bob Truax, Byron Misfeldt, Jim Freauff, Don Roush, Greg Grimmer, Tyrone Du Pont, Mark Dunlop, Terry Brown, Jim Briles, Marlin Grahn, Dave Orkney, Jim Spassov, Larry Dixon, George Baynard, Al Governor, Cork Owens Wally Green, Coach Tom Pileggi. 3rd Row: Paul Buescher, Danny Ryan, Steve Haley, Jim Etchison, Wayne Brown, Dale Abelein, Gary Goodman, George Hanby, Greg Fuller, Kraig Stuart, Ralph Miller, Greg Loeffler, Lyle Sumner, Dick Cotton, Ron Paulas. After a slow start the Madison Matmen went on to take 2nd in the city tournament only 7 points behind lst place Marshall. During the season the grapplers had a 7 win and 3 loss record. ln two invitational tournaments, the Solons placed poorly after dropping a close, 23-'l8, contest with Hillsboro. VARSITY SCORES Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Cleveland ..... ....., Lincoln .,..,. ..,,,, Grant ............. ...,,, Washington Wilson .... , ....... . ,.., . Madison Roosevelt ....... ....,, Madison Jefferson .... ...... Madison Benson ..... Madison Marshall .... ...... Madison Franklin ...... ...... SCORES Madison Cleveland ..... ...... 'l 4 Madison Lincoln .,,,.... ...... 6 Madison Grant ......,......... ....,. 3 7 Madison Washington Madison Wilson ........... ,..... 'l 9 Madison Roosevelt ....... ...... 'l l Madison Jefferson ....... ...... 2 6 Madison Benson ........ ...... l 7 Madison Marshall .... ,.,... 2 4 Madison Franklin ,..... ...... 'I 3 282 A lack in effort and hustle in the pre-season action resulted in a change in the line-up and then the team constantly showed improvement until it finally ielled into a top contender. This was shown by the team's strong finish in PIL league action and the city tourney. The Grant match, rated as a toss-up, was extremely close through the middle weights, but superior strength in the upper weights gave the Generals a 38-'l3 victory. The men in red and blue decisioned favored Benson 26-20 in a match that was decided in the heavyweight bout, with Glen Post securing the necessary points for the win. This was one of the outstanding team efforts of the whole season. The city tournament was a supreme team effort and mainly a contest between Marshall and Madison. Madi- son finished 2nd, 7 points behind Marshall and 26 points ahead of the next closest team, Wilson. One more win could have secured the victory for the Solons and a third 'lst place in the last three years. Madison tied the PIL record of 5 representatives for the number sent to state. The Madison matmen were riddled with sickness and iniury all season, and never entered any match at full strength. Most of the time they were only at 3X4 power. Jeff Batchelor was the standout of the team all sea- son. He completed the season undefeated and placed first in the State tournaments. Later he went on to com- pete in the pre-Olympic trials at Oregon State University. He won two and lost two, which eliminated him from the trials. The two he lost were to National Champions Ron Finelly and Lee Allen, who were both previous mem- bers of the U. S. Olympic team. Jeff has also received many athletic scholarships all up and down the Pacific Coast, and we look to see great deeds in his collegiate years. Madison 157-pounder, Greg Etchison, is shown attempting a reversal against state champion Junior Johnson of Grant. Etchison was runner-up to Johnson in the city tourney. Senior Al Olsen gains two points on a reversal against Troian Marv Waletich. Olsen placed sec- ond in city behind teammate Larry Postlewait. ww' Dennis Koberstein of Wilson ,controls Senator John Hart in their 'l9'l-lb. bout. Hart and Koberstein battled to a 'I-'I draw. 136 lb. city champion Larry Postlewait fashions a cross-body ride on Marshall's John LeMire. M-all Harland Edwards, Solon 'I78-pounder, counters an at- tempted take-down by Grant's Toni Cambell. ' - P ' ,J ,, -.. .:M-.,,.,.. sw, W ,....,..,,,A. fs--M ff ,- , - -, f Crapplers Place Second in City Tournament 1- ,lm X. Pictured above are the wrestlers that placed in the city tournament. They are: front row, Larry Postlewait, Jeff Batchelor, Dan Dunn, and back row, Coach Jim Smith, Tom Stevens, AI Olson, Bob Bailey, Greg Etchison, and Coach Tom Pileggi. Jeff Batchelor Champ Grappler 1962 1962 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1964 1964 1964 1964 HIGH SCHOOL RECORD Madison Tourney Champ PII High School 2nd Madison Tourney Champ PIL High School 2nd State High School 4th Oregon AAU Champ Pacific Northwest AAU Champ Madison Tourney Champ PIL High School Champ State High School Champ Oregon AAU Champ Frosh Wrestlers lst Row: Tim Ekblod, Randy Senner, Jerry Hinatsu, Jim Allen, Dexter Danielson, Dave Diggins, Dennis McGhean, Stan Heil, Bob Baxter, Steve Okasaki, Chuck Ziegler, Don Clay, Bob Truax. 2nd Row: Mike Stone, Wade Johnson, Norm Brindley, Steve Dawson, Brian Stefan, Butch Hill, Chuck Bishop, Greg Knoll, Aaron Bredleau, Jeff Vaughan, Dave Bergler, Bob Roberts. 3rd Row: Coach Bill Olsen, Dove Dick, Doug. Goodman, Ed Crawford, Steve Goldsmith, Steve Potter, Mike Mal- oney, Tom Reynolds, John Rohrbough, Mike Gorsage, Mike Polioudakis, Norm Radimak, Tom Foley, Manager Dave Hunter, Coach Dick McClain. was ' 'U Dave Bolin tries to overpower his opponent in the second round for added points. Frosh coaches, Bill Olsen and Dick Mc- Clain, take a big bite out of the giant sandwich that was presented to them by their team before the city meet. FROSH SCORES Madison Parkrose Madison Clackamas Madison G,-any Madison Marshall Maison Cleveland M'-'1diS0l'l Lincoln Madison Grant Madison Wilson Madison Roosevelt Madison Jefferson Madison' Marshall Madison Frosh placed 2nd in City ETME HAVE FAIR SEASO s , saw A '2 J. I Mg.. y 4' I ,171 'Y' .,, , . 5' ' gp f tt , 1 1 F, Q ,. tt f 1' ff T I a I ,T J q 1 I s I .,, 9 AH If ..,..,, it' AJ? 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' tewefmmaf :ummm tunumwtuggsgm BREW EDB!! itll 31318988 new .. mamma. easements: use aging Lmemmal sliywmigf? . ,. . t , ,mm 753' E Vwmmglggtfggggegsggasugggfpgg 4 t I I G I ,w WHERE .alllwmf HWWWWEEHSIEHE N IBB , . ii' 'L' E W f' Nmgmm pawn- we-E H 4 S t W rm T 1 Kim Snyder played second posi- tion. He grabbed second in the City doubles in the fall tourna- ment. He is an improved player and has done exceedingly well this year. Letter Winners No. 4 John Schleining Jr. No. 5 Rick Ryding Sr. No. 6 Daryl Leu So. No. 7 Dave Scott Jr. No. 8 Jack Smelser So. 286 Ist row: Jeff Wohler, Fred Gant, Don Kirkpatrick, Steve Stutzman, Bill Leonard. 2nd row: Ted Jackson, Kim Snyder, Dan Wriggle, John Schleining, Rick Ryding, Daryl Leu, Dave Scott, and Jack Smelser. GIRLS WIN 2nd CITY as -,ff'1'f A-4. Z, 'w A 'X' Qui. Q ', 'Z'Q.,, ' f : 'M . I W iw, if I! ILE! ' I F i ' M 'JT' W'- :?'TY I f QT MQW 2 - 'ur ,W do is g P Q 3 Y Q , + I g P 6 4 I I I , K -wah, s S I . ' . . li-rv 45'-V Janet Wilson, senior, was PIL singles cham- pion in October 1963. She has shown fine form by remaining unde- feated in ten interschol- astic matches this spring. O -.Ns TITLE , . - 1 1 K gi 4 f -' 155' fill? Al. ' I - I 5 ' 'W fs ', 'f fs ' A C 5 cg g -ziswxfiifvtm w tw ' sl. Zvi' ' ' ' ,..a9?5?I'.1' ' L .cscf Q W 'MTW-w I , ,A weffgvgggfs? gg . f 3. K A n ' . 4Q6,, :,:,,-ig' - 0 1fl w' . . 'Rg 55 asf , I I I K+ ' 'F lllll Jlllllll' g i W I viii!! i Q H 'Y In ' T 4. I -Sinul.ll..'. nliiuuananunnglllllv Kathy Ogan played very well in doubles this year with Sue Zachor. Both are expected fo make the state tournament this y,K,,lV,r,Y,-px. ' v J . Ak LALWVK f 4, kv 7, Q ' tar- Q ,. gh I i-f, .V.,,N, . f ,.,tt,.. M 2 .refs f ,M , f V 4- ., mf, s,.t. PM .A I 4 In MPM--fa. t.rc ,LM ij Linda Hopper will add strength to next year's team as she has to this years. This PIL doubles champion won the No. 'I singles match in an im- portant team victory over Lincoln. ADISON 5 Su-nset ADISON 2 David Douglas ADISON 5 Roosevelt ADISON 5 Girls Polytechnic ADISON 3 Lincoln ADISON 5 Grant ADISON 5 Washington ADISON 4 Jefferson ADISON 5 Cleveland ADISON 4 Marshall ADISON 3 Franklin ADISON 3 Wilson No. 1---QQ., , . NO. No. No. yea r. 5 Joy McClellan Jr 6 Marla Christopher So 7 Pat Vandewater Jr 8 Esther Clausen So s ,dai Front row kneeling fl-rl: Jennifer Grubb, Laura Drais, Sharon Christiansen, and Mary Jo Nelson. Second row ll-rj: Donna Schroeder, Sandra Perry, Carol Jean Davis, B. J. Ham mons, Judy Stewart, and Christine Kromm. Third row, Cl-rl: Esther Clausen, Pat Vandewater, Joy McClellan, Sue Zachor, Kathy Ogan, Linda Hopper, and Janet Wilson. Boy's Linksmen Gain Experience Big Mitch Wolfsehr was a pow- erful frosh and played No. 2 Gnd 3 positions. Freshman Jon Gutsafson played good under pressure and was rated No. 1. Bob Heunergard, also a fresh- man, won consistently and will back up next year's team. Left to right: Jim Spassov, Bob Dixon, Bob Huenergard, Mitch Wolfsehr, and Jon Gustafson. Girls Have Average Season K F fl if xx . 'V rw hr' in Shirley Bailey. Joy Gustafson will take Linda Vollstedt's place next year. Joy played very consistently. lst row: Linda Vollstedt, Coach Frances Gannon, Carole Wright, Joy Gustafson, Sandy Young, Marsha Uhle, Jan Hall, fs t 5 We ..,. l , -4? 5 W-li m. V gf . iiittttt tt ,V ffl F . f . , ,....,,-an toh '25 .P in E , . 4 'l Q5 I lgi . Q lv , L ' A , , . Senior Linda Vollstedt has been the top rated girl golfer for the past several years. She will be missed. Shirley Bailey is an up-coming golfer for the next season. She played in No. 3 and will add strength. 289 Over 100 boys actively' participated during the 1964 track season. They are listed in CIUSS Order- SEN-IORS: H. Edwards, G. Etchison, W. Green, T. Londos, P. Post, D. Robbins,nJ. Rommell, R. Scheurer, B. Stuart, B. Watkins, J. Woody, D. York. JUNIORS: J. Bazant, P. Buescher, J. Cahalan, G. Eastman, S. Fredricks, W. Fuller, J. Hart, M. Love, J. Mandic, J. McDowell, D. Osterberg, W. Passmore, G. Post, D. Sewell, M. Souders, A. Stuart, D. Tonn. STOPHOMORES: J. Becr, R. Brown, R. Brunkow, E. Carter, D. Abliein, C. Brune, W. Cumley, M. Dunlop, J. Eachison, D. Fiskum, A. Governor, K. H'amberg, C. Hansen, D. Hart, T. Henry, D. Kent, K. Klarquist, J. Kline, B. Lynott, M. Maxwell, T. McNicholas, R. Metzger, M. Nelson, R. Patrick, L. Rankin, G. Raveaux, B. Rice, K. Stuart, D. Tonn, J. Wegener, J. Shannon, C. Owen,- R. Underwood, R. Zoelch. FRESHMEN: G. Albrecht, J. Allen, B. Baxter, D. Bergler, C. Bishop, A. Bredleau, G. Brewer, D. Brown, T. Brown, D. Clark, M. Cleghorn, T. Cuda, D. D'Agostine, D. Diggins, E. Draheim, D. Egbers, M. Gualt, C. Goldsmith, D. Goodman, M, Gulan, C. Gustafson, N. Hanson, M. Hickey, D. Hielt, B. Kliner, D. Koppert, S. Lessard, D. Luey, K. Logan, M. Maloney, D. McGhean, G. M:Reynolds, M. Middlemcrs, H. Oia, K. Perry, D. Pitman, J. Poston, J. Potter, D. Precechtil, T. Proctor, R. Roberts, J. Rohrbough, C. Saralaris, S. Scatton, B. Stefan, R. Truax, R. Wagenar, T. Weddle, B. Wilkes, C. Ziegler. SPIKEMEN DISPLAY ABILITY Und C' reW individuel Perrdrmdnces ranked lngn- UP 70 MQY Next year looks even better because most of this yei 8 the Senators seem quite strong even though Madison has best men were iuniors. Madison was extremely tough in only won over two schools. Top track powers of last year have 440 yn,-cl dqgh, Pole Vault, and the high jump and also v drePPed- Kings Jefferson, Wilson, Gnd Mdrsridll have rdded in fairly good in the distance events and Shotput. The last m dominance. Meanwhile Lincoln and Madison have risen. with Wqghingfgn may be Q win fgr Madison since the Colon' The Senators gave touted Wilson the shock treatment by have shown underrated talent so far. Jim Rommell, Gary Jc nearly getting the win in the first meet, but the Troians came son, Will Passmore, Bill Stuart, Greg Etchison, Wayne Ful through at the end 70-61. Grant continues to amaze track Jim McDowell, Dave Sewell are Madison's best bets for ole people by their depth and ever-growing quality. The Generals at City. Mr. Mockford will be teaching at Portland Ca stomped Madison and Lincoln, 97-3295-32W. The City Relays College next year and therefore a new track coach will saw Madison thrash all but two schools, Grant and Jefferson. picked. A banquet was held in his honor on May 16 by This was by far the best showing Madison did in track in 1964. trackmen. lronically Lincoln downed Mad spikemen on April 21 with several upsets in the field events. On May 1 Madison hosted the Grantonians again-Grant was kept under 100 points, 89M-41Vz. A week later at Franklin the Mads won 77-54. Highlights of the varsity season: Gary Jackson missed City p Champ Del Martin in the 440 by two feet in a thrilling neck to neck homestretch duel, both were clocked in 51.5, thus creating a new 440 school mark for Madison, erasing Pete Petersen's 51.7 of 1961-Jim Rommell grabbed three firsts in the iumps, tying the Dual Meet Record in the vault at 12'6 -Will Pass- more's sudden rise in the quarter-mile, defeating Gary Jack- son by two tenths of a second in the Grant-Lincoln meet and missing Lane Watson of Grant by a step in a blanket finish- Madison winning the High Jump and Distance Medley Relays in the P-IL Relays held here on April 17-Passmore again slam- ming Jackson, gliding to 51.9 at Lincoln-Jackson turning the tables on Passmore, pushing his way to a bold 51.3, shunting Lane Watson of Grant to third, then coming back in the 220 yard dash for the first again in 23.2. His time in the 440 rubbed out his own school record earlier in the season-Jack- son taking four turns with his usual fast kick on his way to a 52.0 win over Passmore by two strides at Franklin to make up for his two losses over the latter-also at Franklin Ron Scheurer , ,Q .-. -I , . copped both sprints in spectacular fashion. 290 -1. its . Gary Jackson and Will Pass- Passmore ran anything more are working together fromthe'100-yard dash to ' .f Eastman showed form for a tumor was Madison s best with a Jackson-to-Passmore the 880-yard run. it 5, - pass in the City Relays. Both M . ,E 3. we were dangerous in PIL circles 5 V f 1 Q and staged many exciting du- i ii T Q. it ,l li s 111. y J els. I-s Aiiite tsir isis W ' t.,i sl . '-L 1 .i? i gQqwE?5V.3?Qd.Q t- tttt 'Q 1 f i M .x,,,4 1. N I it ,fit N f V in 1 H I 1 :. - M' at www hh ., ,. ,... ,,, , , N ., 5' s -::-f5i3aZi.' -?5f5ie',,'..t pw - :. 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Rommell snapped the vault rec- ord of 12 feet for the City Relays this year with a iump of l2'l . 292 Diamondmen Have Uutstandlng Season Row I: Qleft to rightl John Behrend, Ed Vanbellinghen, and Jim Cole Row 21: Terry Ley, Brent Butler, Jim Higginbotham, Terry Rosenau, Terry Brown Phil Bushman Ken Walklngton Bob Wise Hal Smith, Dave Davis, Dave Schafer, Dave- Schacher, and Ed Watson Row 3: Coach Bill Wiitala, Glen Schnoor, Curtis Heath, Mike Dressler Fred Lambert Dwayne Murray Braden Gillespie Harlan Nelson, Steve Chamberlain, Butch Linblad, Bruce Kannenberg and Asst Coach Dick McClain FINAL FIRST HALF STANDINGS Madison Jefferson Cleveland Marshall Grant Benson Roosevelt Lincoln Franklin Washington Wilson FINAL SECOND HALF STANDINGS Jefferson Roosevelt Grant Madison Washington Marshall Lincoln Cleveland Franklin Wilson Benson 1 Phil Bushman was an asset to the team. He was a great hitter, a fast runner, and a good slider. 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Nf,t ., 5f.,r,,,.f Z. A.. l ,.L, A , 3. 5 W., .Q f tt - A Y, 74:56. ,gags . ,, ,355 ,WMa,.tt my-, jaw. ,.,.,.'rsa,eq..?p: fg:E5 wpvvgff ' jpg is fig..fSY3?'!e'iQ3:g:t..yuf1fu+F23n f Q1 ?1 3f4..s '2 m.7?l . G, . A three-year Ietterman, in vafsity baseball, Dave Schach- er has helped the diamondmen win the City and State Championships. -'m...,, -...MM close games. .an Butch Lin'bald's fast ac- tion on first base helped the Senators win the first half championship. Junior, Steve Chamberlain, has developed his pitching strength in two years of varsity play. Tim Farra proved to be a leader in PlL hitting with a .462 average. Tim batted in many of the needed runs for those 28 Turnout for .layVee Baseball A ISL A 5 ' F Row l, left to right: Ken Rohten, Bob Klassen, Wayne Brown, Steve Sausser, Dennis Schneider, Dave White, and Steve Hoyt. Row 2: John Christopherson, Stan Morris, Dave Stefen, Craig Montgomery, Bob Clare, Larry Cook, George Baynard, Tom Proctor, Jeff Mart-ine, Dick Jensen, and Ron Graeber. Row 3: Norm Brindley, Tom Reynolds, Bob Hoffman, Loren Keleen, Lance Rosenau, Harold Holub, John Sturat, Ken Hutchens, Tim Ekblad, and Dexter Danielson. The J.V. baseball team was composed mostly of Freshmen and Sophomores. The team had a 5 - 3 record. -l-V- SCORES Outstanding Freshmen and Sopho- more players were: Bob Hoffman, first d, base, Bob Claire, outfield, Dave White, MG 'son 6 Marshall 5 third base, Wayne Brown, catcher, Ron J ff 7 M d- 2 Graeber, pitcher, Dennis Schneider, pit- e erson G 'son cher and outfield, and'Craig Moose MGdiS0n 6 Grant 2 Montgomery. Many of these players Madison 1 1 Rooseveh 0 slhaczzipyptgocyne to be an asset to next years Madison 8 Cleveland 6 This year the Junior Varsity team was Benson 4 Madison 'I split up into one squad of Freshmen and M d, , one of Juniors. Mr. Gassaway and Mr. C 'son 3 Wushmglon 0 McClain, coaches, felt that this system Wilsgn 4 Madison 0 would be beneficial to the players as it would give them more experience. games rained out Madison vs. Lincoln Madison vs. Franklin Mr. McClain, assistant Varsity coach, gave much of his time tothe J.V. squad. He did this voluntarily and was a great help to Mr. Gassaway and the team. I :Ja V55 ,f'?u'fJ 5?4'J?2,f52YIJff 1 f?!W5f5 fZ'5?r?q'5KW.Q:3E'QfiT'-355 I 34'fQL'Wi fl'1ZlJ M' V ' f ' f , ' W 'Qi 1 'iff f fn ' , luv,?Rfi'.!T22I6Q,?.KEW'Ti224KfWQ?!Yi-ifIMMEYNNI! 7'!mL'ST!J'llE'if4'EMf4T.uL3s2'?LT?f!3'22.'QKK2.'s.i AJQ?PKLFXVL' '63 STATE BASEBALL CHAMPS lst Row: Bill Hendrickson, Butch Lindblad, Ron Lucas, Tom Ogan, Hal Smith, Dave Schacher, Phil Bushman Terry Brown, Dave Thorkildson, Ken Walkington. 2nd Row: Steve Chamberlain, John Wilson, Keith Lampard, Fred Lambert, Tom Alldrin, Ron Swanson Rick Wise Harlan Nelson, Ken Trapp, Tim Farra. Kneeling in front: Managers Ed VanBellinghengnd Torn James. Not Pictured: Steve Hertner and John Shaffer. In 1963 the Madison Senators sported a topnotch defensive baseball team. During the early part of the season the team batting average dipped and the pitchers found it necessary to pitch shut-out ball in order to win. They did and after 'I2 games Madison was leading the Portland Interscholastic League by one gartfe. Then the real strength of the team came into focus. The Senators faced the final week of the season and found the toughest opposition facing them. They met the chal- lenge, hardily beating Washington 12-0 and Grant 8-2. During the last nine games the mighty Senators collected 83 base hits as they crushed all opposition. In the state tournament Madison had to face Reynoilds, Hillsboro, and Pendleton. Reynolds had knocked Madison out af the 1962 tournament behind the pitching of Ross Dappen. This same pitcher was on the mound for Reynolds again and a real pitchers' battle was expected between he and Rick Wise. The duel did not develop. Seven of the first eleven batters to face Dappen collected base hits, 6 of which were doubles. The Senators piled up 22 runs on 24 hits as Wise and Lampard shut out the Lancers. In the semi-final game Ron Lucas and Harlan Nelson slammed out two hits apiece as the ho-me crew won over Hillsboro 4-'l. On May 30th, before 3,778 fans the Senators squared off against Pendleton for the State A-'I championship. Much interest was aroused over the duel between left hand pitcher Steve Bunker and left hand hitter Keith Lamvpard. Madison led 2-0 in the fourth inning when Lampard smashed a curve ball over the right field fence at Multnomah Stadium-409 feet away. The Senators added three more tallies and then all celebrated the first state baseball championship in the history of our school. 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E. 70th ix Pod and, Ore . ,I , ' We Specializel C l 1. f ln Binford Apartments Stylists Lynn Nolan Gloria Holman Meredith Smith ROSS HOLLYWOOD CHAPEL N E. 48th a. Sandy I a 2a2.45o1 ongratulations to the Class of 1964 'Don't Let Yesterday Use Up oo Much Of Today ON ill Rogers, TOWN Ed' COUNTRY LANES TOWN E? COUNTRY ATHLETIC CLUB 2700 N. E. 82nd Avenue Q,-n.,..f-'- 3 BEN HALLYBURTON CHEVRON STATION 82nd5 81 Burnside AL 3-5552 ll00llEY GLEIIIIEIIS ONE DAY SERVICE - PICK UP 81 DELIVER S81H GREEN STAMPS Phone AT 8-4262 5429 N. E. 42nd Avenue Portland, Oregon ongrafufafionri fo fire Cfaaa of 64 QDOJJINHJI. COIECFBEB gil-Pia! ,ljall-H' C0- ,gay Worria Owner SAM'S HOLLYWOOD BILLIARDS 1845 N. E. 81st Avenue 284-9107 WICK'S OUTBOARD MOTORS 6834 N. E. sandy Blvd. AT 8-5745 BROWN'S BETTER BOARDS BUILD BETTER BUILD Marley Brown Lumber Servi 4000 S. E. Powell Blvcl. P H PORTLAND 2, ORE. PRospecf PHIL'S BICYCLE SHOP '62 8K '63 sponsor of Rose Festival Bicycle Race 10 speed Schwinn, Geminiani, Olmoi, Falcon, and Alpine Bicycles Sales Service Rentals 306 PHIL HOHNSTEIN N. E. Broadway of Union AT 1-4036 Poriland 12, Oregon BAX'S RESTAURANT 5011 N. E. 42nd Avenue AT 'I-5909 is-N BILL RODASKY sae N.E. 715T s-r. Al. 5-0528 PORTLAND 13. OREGQN 0 cY R CONSTRUCTION CO. BUILDERS - CONTRACTORS RED OWEN 5320 s.w. 1a-I-1-I DRIVE CH 4-4143 PORTLAND I9. onacaou 7503 N. E. Glisan AL 4-321l PICKUP onosks TO GO ALpine 3-9715 -I wat Ama Featuring FINE CHINESE 8: AMERICAN FOODS 7334 NE. Glisan Street OWL GROCERY 7202 N. E. Glisan AL 4-9184 GROWING FEET REQUIRE SPECIAL SHOES :ow often. do. you see youngsters completely quiet, or, for that matter, iust walking? Rarely, of course! Most active children run, OUNCB, SlllP, IUYNP, OI' Sfvmp-to the tune of about 30,000 steps every dayl This means that their feet require special protection :nd adequate support, and they requlre shoes that will fit properly yet allow for growth. Pied Piper shoes are built specifically .ar cluldran. A few of the reasons why PIed Plpers are beter for your youngsters' feel' are outllned. We Il'llI'lk you'll agree that It makes real good sense to be Pied Piper to little feetl i youthful. Shoes Regular and Corrective Shoes for Children and Growing Boys and Girls. All Fits Guaranteed Doctors' Prescriptions Accurately Filled. Our Shoemobile is at Your Service without extra charge. Eastport Plaza 307 4045 S. E. 82nd Avenue 77l - 4472 YUEN LUEY PORTLAND 16, ORE. Congratulations to the Senior Class Montavilla Branch lst National Bank of Gr on SENN'S DRIVE-IN DAIRY Harvest House Restaurant Steaks-Chicken-Burgers Orders-to-go 60th and Halsey aww? 'gaz 1812 N.E. 40th Ave. Portland 12, Ore. 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'V MQW In Memoriam to John Fitzgerald Kennedy 35th President of the Umted States by Senator Mansfield There was cl sound of laughter, ln a moment, lt was no more And so she took a ring from her fin r and placed lt ln hls hands here was a wlt in a man nelther young noold, but a wlt full of an old man s wlsdom and of a chlld s wlsdom, and then, in a moment lt was nomore And so she took a rlng from her finger and placed lt Ih hls hands There was a man marked wlth the scars of hls love of country, a body actlve wlth the surge ofa llfe far, far from spent and, ln a moment, lt was no more And so she took a rlng from her finger and placed it ln hls hands There was a father wlth a llttle boy a Ilttle glrl and a 'oy of each in the other ln a moment lt was no more, and so she took a rlng from her finger A plece of and placed lt ln hls hands There was a husband who asked much and gave much and out of the glvlng and the asklng wove wlth awoman what could not be broken ln llfe, and ln a moment lt was no more And so she took a rlng from her flnger and placed lt ln hls hands, and klssed hlm and closed the lld of a coffin each of us dled at that moment Yet, ln death he gave of hlmself to us He gave us of a good heart from whlch the laughter came He gave us of a profound Wlf, from whlch a great leadership emerged He gave us ofaklndness and cl strength fused lnto a human courage to seek peace wlthout fear He gave us of hls love that we, too, ln turn, mlght glve He gave that we mlght glve of ourselves, that we mlght glve to one another untll there would be no room, no roomatall for the blgotry, the hatred, preludlce and the arrogance whlch converged ln that moment of horror to strlke hlm down In leavlng us these QIHS, John Fltzgerald Kennedy, Presldent of the Umted States leaves wlth us Will we take them Mr Preslelent? Will we have, now, the sense and the VQSPODSI Illfy and the courage to take them? May each of us have the courage to llve the llfe of good Amerl cans as John F Kennedy would have lt and to worshlp ln the church of our Cl'lOICe as God would have lt Taken from FOUR DARK DAYS 'N HISTORY Stanley J Pounder, owner manager of g'g'2JI2T',l',,'gi',jgZ',',I1 122 s J POUNDER REALTY COMPANY 6627 Hollywood Blvd Los Angeles 28 Calif Q a I 4 a I O. U Q u e , c l 0 'I 1 e I l ae n a I I o a e, e e U I I C u O U I -U I D T l U O ll U u I no u u s s n 4 U . . on o O I I a n , . 4 ' s I 0 O C ' e Q . I s . l l I C I O g . U . ,, . I ' e e X C . 1 ' ' ' . I . I . L, ll' O l C e as . - n a I 0 - .- I .. ll Q ' U elgtvwy -- NX ,M f 'J Aj! 222252 W1 223 MW QPEJWWML 2 vw f J 0' 'M 79 X-OJ fav U! N 1 M2 W 12222 W 2 222 Wwjw YW 0pHUTUERHDHEH 90 22.2-1252 2225 2. Bunusmf ., Fyxx 22222212 W iw wo L'if2f2Wi ww MW M I. A Abelein, Mr. Neil-164 Allen, Mr. Bill-12 Amundsen, Mrs. Hildur-146, 158 Andersen, Miss MarY Archie, Mr. Clycle-12 Aronson, Mr. Ronald-135 Auld, Mrs. Amelia-8, 128 B Backer, Mrs. Genne-12 Barnes, Mrs. Elizabeth-140, 164 Bean, Mrs. Gertrude-158 Bennett, Mrs. Hope-170 Best, Mr. Robert-12 Blair, Mr. Philip-146 Blake,fMr. James-9, 79 Bleeke, Mrs. Annis-138 Bolin, Mr. Warren-136, 228, 260, 266 Brown, Mrs. Ona-174 Bushnell, Mrs. Sue-7 Butterfield, Mr. Cyril-7, 14, 120 C Cairns, Mrs. Mary Ann-171 Canton, Mrs. Chasteen, Mr. Bill--12 Clark, Mr. Robert-12 Cramer, Mrs. Norma--168, 257 Damberg, Mr. Robert-133, 146 Dawson, Mrs. Benona-128 Deon, Miss Georgia-7 Dees, Mrs. Louise-156 Dotson, Mr. Bill-8, 159 Dowsett, Mrs. Myrna-144 Drake, Mr. Elmer-152, 198 Duckering, Mr. Verle-134 Edmistan, Mr. Joseph-59, 140 Edmond, Mrs. Bethel-13 Edmonds, Mr. Richard-136, 235 Ennis, Mr. Ralph-60, 147 Ensign, Mr. Delbert-129 Erickson, Mr. Walter-6, 14, 137 PERSONNEL I DEX F Fake, Mrs. Marie-12 Fanchier, Miss Doris-159 Fiskum, Mr. Duane-B, 139 Freeman, Mr. Manfred-12 Fultz, Mrs. Nancy-157 G Gannon, Miss Frances-142, 289 Gassaway, Mr. Donn-130, 133, 276 Girts, Mr. Wallace-145, 228, 270 Goldsmith, Mrs, Margarie--157 Gottlieb, Mr. Edward-135 Gruetter, Mrs. Ellen-148, 204 H Hanson, Mrs. Alice-12 Harris, Mrs. Gladys-12 Hart, Mrs. Dorothy-159 Hatcher, Mr. Charles-172, Haugen, Mrs. Mamie-12 Hensel, Mr. Albert-12 Hibbard, Mrs. Betsey-153 205 Hibbard, Mrs. Carole-133, 164, 195 Hiegel, Mrs. Sadie--12 Holland, Mrs. Margaret-8, 79, 194 Hughitt, Mr. Robert-156, 191 .I Jarrett, Mr. Ben-128 Johnson, Mrs. Bernice-12 Johnson, Mr. Garrett-12 Johnson, Mr. Gordon-173 Jones, Mr. Laurence-153, K Kelly, Miss Josephine-165 Kernan, Mrs. Peggy-11 Kintrea, Mr. Wendell-12 Kohns, Miss Gwen-8 Kull, Miss Dorothy-148 Kurtz, Mrs. Patricia-163 205 Leavens, Miss Delores-165 Livesay, Mr. Fred-130 Londos, Mr. Frank-138 Long, Mrs. Barbara-145 DEX Exley, Mr. Gerald-141 Lombard, Mrs. Shirley-13 Ballard A John, Jr.-58, 215 Aalto, Abbott, Irene, Jr.--58, 207 Abbott, Janet, Jr.-58, 125, 126, 208 Abbott, Karen, Jr.-77, 196 Abbott, Mike, So.-80 Abbott, Thomas, Sr.-22 Abbott, Tony, So.-80 Abelein, Dave, So.-80, 268, 290 Anderson Abercrombie, Craig, So.-80, 196 Abrams, April, So.-58 Ackerman, Phil, So. Adams, Alvin, Sr.-22, 211 Adams, Barbara, So.-80, 182 Adams, Gary, Jr.--58 Adams, Hugh, Fr.--102, 213 Adams, Lindo, S.-80 Adams, Mike, Jr.-58 Adams, Paula, So.-80 Adams, Sandra, Fr.-102 Addis, Dawn, Sr.-22, 183, 20 257 Addis, Jane, Fr.-102 Aden, Linda, Jr.-102 Adler, Ron, So.-80 7, 239, 250, Anderson, Bobbie, Jr.-55, 77 Anderson, Bonnie, Fr.-102 Anderson, Charles, Jr.-58 Anderson, Daniel, So.-80, 215 Anderson, Davis, Fr.-102 Anderson, Earline, Sr.-20, 22, 206, 210 Anderson, Judy, Jr.-58, 200, 208 Anderson I Anderson, Anderson Kris, Fr.-102 Larry, Fr.-101 , Linda, Sr.-22, 183 Anderson, Marlene, Sr.-20, 22, 206, Anderson, Patricia, Jr.-58, 206, 210 Anderson, Pennie, Sr.-22 Anderson, Penny, So.-80, 212 Anderson Anderson , Robert, Jr. , Shelia, Fr.-102 , Walter, Sr. Andre', Cherrie, Fr.-102 Angermund, George, Fr.-102, 268 Anglin, Angus, Jerry, Fr.-102, 213 Jane, Jr.-59 Adolph, Barbara, Fr.-102 Agy, Carol, Sr.-22 Agy, Dan, Fr.-102 Ahl, Annette, Sr.-20, 22, 220, 236 Albrecht, Greg, Fr.-102, 268, 290 Albrecht, Karen, So.-BO Alcantara, Nina, Fr.-10 Alexander, Merrilee, So. Allen, Billie, So.-80 Allen, Charlotte, Jr.-58, 205 Allen, Jim, Fr.-102, 182, 198, 268, 290 Allred, Bob, Sr.-58 Almeter, Marsha, Sr.-22, 54, 184, 206, 211, 223, 239, 250 Almeter, Teri, Jr.-58, 186, 04, 239, 244 Almon, Vernon, Sr.-22 Alspach, Gerald, Sr.-22, 204 Althouse, Shirley, Sr.-22, 204 Altig, Sher I, Fr.-102, 207 Altig, Stephen, So.-80, 198 Amadisto, Betty, Fr.-102 Ambrose, Karen, Jr.-58, 198 Amo, Dyana, Sr.-22 Amo, Loran, Fr.-102 Amundson, Jack, Sr.-58 Andersen, Marie, Jr.-58 285, 210 Angus, Laurie, Fr.-215 Anson, Larry, Sr.-22 Aplan, Janet, r.-80, 215 Aplan, Nancy, Sr.-20, 22 Arbuckle, Cheryl, Jr,-58, 206, 231, 252, 253, 256 Armstrong, George, Fr.-102 Armstrong, Janne, So.--80, 203 Armstrong, Jeanne, Fr.-102, 203 Arnold, John, Jr.-58, 261 Arthur, David, Jr.-77 Arveson, Monica, r.-58 Asay, Bill, So. Asay, Kathy, Fr.-102 Ashford, Tom, Jr.-58, 214, 215 Atkins, Donna, So. Atkins, Lynn, Fr.-102 Atkinson, Daryl, Sr. Aubel, Richard, So.-80 Austin, Jill, Sr.-20, 23, 178, 184, 250 B Backer, Dave, Sa. Bachoefner, Fred, Fr. Baer, Lynn-206 Baggenstross, Mark, Fr. Bailey, Bob, So.-282, 284 Bailey, Shirly, So.-80, 289 Baird, Harold, Sr.--23 Baird, Pat, Jr.-58, 199 Bauer, Barbara, So. Matich, Mrs. Helen-162 McClain, Mr. Dick-141, 268, 269, 285 293 McCourt, Mrs. Sharon-13 McKinney, Mrs. Dayne-13 Mclntosh, Mrs. Laverne--12 Meindl, Mrs. McKay--153 Metzgar, Mrs. Laura-12 Mix, Mr. Floyde-12 Mockford, Mr. Rodger-141, 261, Moreland, Mrs. Helen-166 Natella, Miss Carolyn-66, 137 Nehler, Mr. Daryl-136 Niehaus, Mr. Raymond-149 Norton, Mr. James-147 O O'Donnell, Mr. John-131, 268, Oliver, Miss Susan-131 Olsen, Mr. Bill-93, 166, 228, P Peterson, Miss Mildred-154 Fetery, Mrs. Shirley-121, 152 Pierce, Mr. Keith-8, 101, 167, 191 Pileggi, Mr. Thomas-157, 268, Piper, Miss Janet-162 Pool, Mr. Wilbert-150 266 269 1 295, 292 269, 284 Rineorsen, Mr. Leonard-111, 132, 234 Robertson, Mrs. Helen-154 Rowe, Mr. Robert-60, 64, 129, 132, 208 S Samuels, Mrs. Barbara-169 Sandles, Mrs. Gloria-9, 142 Schukart, Mrs. Janice-167 Seabert, Mrs. Judith-169, 204 Schuck, Miss Elma-15, 170, 208 Shoop, Mrs. Roberta-13 Smith, Mr. James-147, 202, 268, 269, Smith, Mrs. Jessie-10 Smith, Mr. Mart-10, 12 Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Bob, Fr.-102, 123 Bonny, Sr.-23 Connie, So.-80, 198, 207 Judy, Sr.-23, 208, 256 Baldwin, Jannet, Jr. Baker, Susan, So.-80, 198 Ball, IC-vlynda, So.-80 Ball, Susan, So.-80, 198 , Diane, Jr.-58 Ballard, Kathy, Jr. 2 Ballou, Deanna, Jr.-58, 206, 207, 216 Balzer, Margie, So.-80 Balzer, Wayne, Jr.-58, 213 Bamford, Danielle, Fr. Bard, Kris, Fr.-102 Barker, John, Jr.-58 Barley, David, Jr. Barley, Linda, Fr.-102 Barnes, Barbara, So. Barnes, Marcia, So.-80, 196 Barnes, Nancy, So.--80 Barnett Ba rnha Bomha Barr, J , Chuck, Sr.-23 rt, Pat, Sr.-23 rt, Peg, Jr.-58, 231 ack, Sr.-23, 206, 253, 254, 256 Barr, Lynn, So.--80, 207, 213, 226 Barry Beverly, Jr. 58, 198 Barry, Ken, Fr.-103 Barton, Janette, Sr.-23, 179 Barton, Sue, Sr.-23,' 132, 191, 207 Bartosh, Kathy, Jr.-58 Basaraba, Barbara, Sr.-23, 179, 211 Basaraba, Beverly, So.-80, 199, 213 Bastion, Dave, So,-80 Batchelor, Jeff, Sr.-23, 54, 183, 194, 228, 242, 260, 262, 263, 265, 266, 282, 284 Bates, Earl, Sr. Bates, Sharon, Sr.-23 Battreall, Linda, So.-81 Bauck, Jerry, Jr.-58 Bauer, Carol, Jr.-58 Baum, Michele, Jr.-58, 178, 199 Baumer, Kim, r.-103 Baxter, Bob, Fr.-103, 268, 285, 290 Baxter, Jim, Fr. Baxter, Leslie, Fr.-103 Baynard, George, So.-81, 268 Bazant, John, Jr.-58, 257, 290 Beavert, Jackie, Fr.-103 Bechtold, Jeri, Sr.-23 Bechtold, Richard, Jr,-59 317 223, 266 Smith, Mr. Peter-145, 155 , Sparks, Mrs. Melba--167, 173, Stark, Mrs. Dorothy-12 Strand, Mrs. Julia-174 Street, Mr. Norman-140, 217 Sturgis, Mrs. Francis-171 Swanson, Mrs. Louise-12 Sykes, Miss Margarite-13 'I' Thomas, Mr. William-132, 163 Tioden, Miss Joy-143, 228 Tuttle, Mr. Cecil-172 206, 256 U Unger, Mr. Richard--133, 168 Utz, Mr. Vernon-155 V Varkados, Mr. Demetrious-12 von Schmidt, Mr. Wolff-150 W Walker, Miss Jean--134 Walker, Mr. Russell-173 Watkins, Miss Sharon-143, 228, 274 Weech, Mr. Bill-151 Weene, Mrs. Minnie-160 Weller, Miss Joan-160 Welchel, Mr. Carver-161 Westland, Mrs. Emma-12 Whedaan, Mrs. Daisey-12 Whitcomb, Miss Jane-139 White, Miss Jean-151 Wing, Mrs. Margaret-12 Wickwire, Mrs. Constance-10 Widestrom, Mr. Allen-169 Wiitala, Mr. Bill--133, 202, 291, 293 Winter, Mrs. Charlotte-8, 15, 101, 151 Woods, Mr. Lloyd-12 Wooldridge, Mr Keith-73, 144 Wright, Mr. Jack-161 Y Youngblood, Miss Dorothy-166, 257 Beck, John, So.-81, 290 Beck, John, So. Becker, Greg, Fr.-103 Becker, Larry, So.-182, 268, 279 Becker, Mark, Fr. Bedoff, Sharon, Fr. Beeler, lla Rae, So. Beeler, Brad, Fr. Beeman, Donna, Sr.-23, 213 Beguhl, Cathy, Fr.--103 Beguhl, Dick, Jr.-59, 73, 145, 210 Behrend, John, Fr.-103, 213, 271, 293 Bell, Lydia, Sr.-23 Bellinger, Bruce, So.-59, 81, 196, 208 Bellis, Nancy, Sr.-23, 190, 204, 223, 233 Beller Darlene, Jr. Bennison, Jim, Jr.-'59 Bentley, Dale, Jr. Bentley, Pat, So.-81 Berardino, Ed., Sr.-23, 202, 261 Berardino, Jeanne, So.-81 Berger, Joyce, So.-81, 231, 253 Bergler, Dave, Fr.-103, 285, Bergman, Janis, So.-81, 198 Bergman, Joanne, Jr.-59 290 Bergman, Linda, Sr.-24, 196 Bernhardt, Nancy, Sr.-24 Berry, Arthur, Fr. Bieler, Rod, Sr.-24 Bienert, Greg, So. Biggs, Reid, So.-81, 292 Billings, Dee, Fr.-103 Billings, Gayle, Jr.-59, 200 Bihn, Karen, So.-81 Binder, Fran, So.-81 Binford, Dave, So.-81, 213 Birdwell, Gloria, Sr.-24 Bisbie, Ben, Fr.-103 Bisbie, Bill, Fr.-24 Bishop, Barbara, Sr.-24 Bishop, Chuck, Fr.-103, 168, 215 Bishop, Terry, So.-B1, 212 Biodstrup, Ann, So. Black, Geraldine, Fr.-103 Blahm, Gary, So.-81, 215 Blaine, Irene, So.-81, 203 Blake, Greg, Jr.-59, 77, 178, 213 Blakely, Dick, Jr. Blanset, Carolynne, Sa.-81 Blalock, Jim, Fr. Blazek, Carol, So.-81, 211 185 90 Mark, Fr.-105 Blazek, Stephen, So. Blazer, Val, Jr.-59 Bliss, Kathryn, So.-B1 Bloberger, Bob, So.-196 Black, Bill, So.--59 Biomgren, Greg, Jr.-59 Blumhagen, Dave, Jr.-59 Blythe, Mina, Fr. Bodak, Sally, So. Boden, Carl, So.-51 Boden, John, Jr,-59, 260 Baden, Carl. Sa.-81 Boe, Heri Lynn, Sr.-24 Baescher, Janet, Fr. Boggess, Tom. Jr.-59 Bohl, Lynda, So. Boland, Dave, Jr.-59 Boland, Jan, So.-81 Bollin er Ann Jr.-59, 65, 194, 195, 247 Bolste?, Bev, Sr.-24 Bonner, Sandra, Sr.-24 Bork, Elaine, So.-81 Boslaugh, Dave, Fr.-103 Boss, Mike, Sr.-20, 24, 179 Bottger, Gene, So.-Bl STLIDE Bruce, Charles, So.-82, 268, 279, 290 Bruce, John, Jr.-59 Bruce, Steve, Jr. Brunkow, Bob, Jr. Brunkow, Rich, Sa.-B2, 211, 290 Brunkow, Tim, Sr.-25, 194 Bryant, Jerry, Sr.-25 Bucholtz, Robert, So.-82 Buck, Sheryl, Fr.-104, 203 Budlong, Dave, So.-82, 268 Buckstein, Steve, Jr.-59, 205 Buscher, Janet, Fr.-104, 203 Buescher, Paul, Jr.-59, 290 Buhrmaster, Dianne, Sr.-25, 197 Bullis, Judy, Sr.-25, 197, 204, 206, 231, 250, 252, 253 Bunn, Jerry, Jr.-60, 202 Burdick, Kimberley, Jr.-60, 203 Burbock, Larry, Jr.-60, 202 Bur ess Dianne So. 215 9 r 1 - Burgess, Patricia, Jr.-60, 200 Burgess, Sally, Fr.-104 Burkhart, Barbara, So. Burkhart, Carolyn, So.-82 Burkhart, Robert, Jr.-60 Bottalfson, Lu Ann, Dardick, Freya, J Botts, Carol, Jr.- So.-178, 216 59, 206, 207, 211 Botts, Darlene, So,-81, 203 Butler, Brent, Jr.-60, 210, 193 Bouska, Shari, Jr.-59 Bouska, Terry, Fr.-103 Bouton, Judy, So.-81, 200, 203 Bowe, Randy, Fr.-103 Bowen, Mike, So. Bower, Mike, Jr. Bowles, Mark, Jr.-59, 77, 256 Boxrnan, Mary, Fr. Boyce, Bonnie, So.-83 Boyce, Connie, Sr.-24 Boyce, Heather, Sa.-67, 199, 203 Boyden Dick, Jr.-59 Boyer, Sally, Jr.-59 Boyington, Susan, Sr.-24 Boyle, Arden, Sr.-24, 184, 212 Boyle, Sandi, Sr.-24 Brace, Craig, Jr. Bradford, Jim, Jr.-59 Bradford, Nancy, Fr.-203 Bradley, Anne, Fr.-103 Bradley, Bob, Jr.-59 Bradley, Stephen, Fr.-103 Bradshaw, Lyndon, Sr.-24 Bradstreet, Daryl, Sr.-24 Branner, Evelyn, Jr.-59, 196 Brannen, Loretta, Fr,-203 Brannen, Tom, So, Bravo, Dennis, Fr.-103 Brasky, Marcia, So.-67 Brawley, Jerry, So. Brawley, Jerry, So. Fr,-103 Brawley, Nancy, Braymen, Mary, Fr.-103 Braybrook, Bob. Jr.-58 285, Burkheimer, Carlann, Sr.-14, 25, 203, 204, 207, 215, 229, 250, 279 Burleson, Jan, Jr.-60 Burnett, Bob, Fr.-104 Burnett, Ron, Sr.-25 Burns, Jean, Jr.-60 Burns, Sallie, Jr.-60 Burns, Judy, Fr,-104 Burnside, Lorna, Fr.-104, 203 Burris, Linda, Fr.-104 Bushman, Phil, Jr.-60, 202, 211, 276, 291, 293, 294 Bushman, Nancy, Fr.-104 Buss, Gail, Fr.-104, 203 Butler, Mike, Sa.-82, 268 Butler, Robert, Jr, Butler, Sandy, Sr.-25 Butler, Sarah, Jr. Butler, Sharon, Fr.-104 Butts, Cathy, Fr.-104, 178 Butts, Mike, Jr.-60, 187, 215, 276 Butts, Sus Buxman on, Jr.-60, 125 Mar Jane Fr.-104 1 Y Buzard, cathy, Jr.J6O Buzzell, Odette, So.-82, 274 Buzzall, Rolfe, Sr.-25, 178, 257, 292 Buzzetti, Byler, La Ron, Sa.-82, 270, 271 rry, Jr, C Cahalan, John, Jr.-60, 92, 290 Cahalan, Margaret, Fr.-104, 216 Calavan, Jeanine, Sr.-25 Calavan, Jerr,y Sr.-25, 232 Caldwell, Rhea, So. Calkins, Carole, Sr,-26, 213 Coselton, Bredleau, Aaron, Fr.-103, 213, 268, 290 Breil, Gary, So.--24 Brenneke, Doug, Sr,-25, 194 Brewer, Barbara, Sr.--25, 178, 191 247, 250 Brewer, Carol, Jr.-59, 197 Brewer, Gary, Fr.-103, 268, 290 Brewer, Brewer, Sarn, Sr. Yvonne, Sa. 1 244 Briles, Jim, So.-83, 213 Brindley, Norn, Fr.-103, 178, 215, 268, 285 Britten, Lynda, Jr.-20, 25, 207 Britton Bonnie, Sr.-103, 178, 184, 186 Britton: Kathy, Fr, Britton Lynn, Jr.-59 Broad,'Cindy, Fr.-104 Brock, Teresa, Fr.-102 Brooks, Janice, Jr.-59 Brooks, Terry, So.-83, 215 Brophy, Kathy, So.-83, 207 Brauillard, Darlene, Sr.-25, 199 Brown, Betty, So. Brown, Bobbie, Sr.-59 Brown, Curtis, So.-83, 268 Brown, Dan, Fr.-104, 290 Brown, Harry, Jr. Brown, Judie, Jr.-59, 213 Brown, Judy, So.-284, 203 Brown, Curtis, So. Brown, Linda So.-833 203 Brown Lewis, Jr.-59 Brown, Poi, Cr.-20, 25, 69, 133, 208 Brown, Randal, So.-82, 290 Brown, Steve, Sa,-82, 205 Brown Terrel, Fr.-104 1 Brown, Brown, Terry, Sr.-25, 181, 187, 202, 268, 290, 291, 293 233, Wayne, Fr.-100, 104, 178, 181, 268 Brown, Wilder, Fr. Bruce, Connie, So,-82 Bruce, Diane, Jr.-59, 196 Bruce, Joe, So.-B2 Bruce, Ronnie, Fr.-104 Bruce, Sandra, Jr.-59 DEX Christianson, Sharon, Fr.-104, 203 Christie, Dianne, So.-81, 199, 203 Christopher, Marla, So.-81 Christopherson, John, So.-83, 279 Church, Ann, So.-B1 Church, David, Sr.-26 Church, Marie, So.-83, 216 Church, Ron, So. Church, Lloyd, Fr.-104 Church, Ron, So. Church, Ron, Fr.-104 Cissna, Jan, Jr.-60, 203, 204, 257 Ciuman, Judy, Sr.-26 Clare, Robert, Fr.-105, 268, 278 Clark, Dave, Fr.-105, 290 Clark, Dave, Sr.-60 Clark, Jim, Jr. Clark, Louise, Fr.-105 Clark, Morkaret, So. Clark, Olin, Sr.-26, 206, 243, 256 Clark, Steve, Sr.-26 Tom, Fr.-105 Clark, Clarke, Anno Jo, Sr.-27, 83, 197, Classen, Mel, So.-83 Clausen, Esther, So.-79, 83, 182, 204, 213 Clawson, R. Dwight, So. Clausen, Kaye, Fr.-105 Clay, Dan, Fr.-105, 268, 285 Clay, Ken, Fr.-83 Clayberger, Lynne, Jr.-60, 206, 256 Clayton, Greg, Jr.-60 Cleghorn, Mike, Fr.-105, 290 Clements, Cheryl, Jr.-60 Clements, Janet, Fr.-105 Clenzor, Sheldon-205 Cline, Marilyn, Jr.-60 Clint, Nikki, So.-83 Clint, Jim, Sr.-27 Clinton, Kathy, Fr.-105 Close, Cheryl, Jr.-60, 207 Coate, Doug, Sr,-27, 77, 179, 245 Coates, Debbie, Fr.-105, 178 Coffer, Gary, Sr.-27 Coffman, Richard,Sr.-127 202 Cogburn, Leeda, Sr.-27 Cogburn, Marilyn, Jr. Cogburn, Theodoro, So.-83 Cogdall, Mike, Fr,-105 Coker, Sandra, So.-B3 Colby, Dennis, Sr.-27 Cole, Jeff, Jr.-60, 216 Cale, Don Cole, Jim, Fr.-105, 205, 279, 293 Coleman, Ronnie, Jr.-60, 261, 262, 263, 264 266, 276, 278 Coleman, Juanita, Jr,-60, 206, 207, 211 Coleman, Twila, Jr.-60 Coleman, Yvonne, So.-83, 178 Colflodt, Martha, So.-83 Collins, Paddy, Fr.-105, 203 Collins, Richard, Sr.-27 Collins, Shirlee, So.-83 Combs, Richard, Sr.-27 Commons, Kathy, Jr.--77 Crawford, James, Fr. Crawford, Janet, Fr.-105 Crawford, Judy, Jr.-61 Crawford, Nancy, So.-83, 213 Craycraft, Jeanine, Jr.-61 Crebassa, Charmaine, So,-83, 203 Cromwell, 212 Crapper, Ken, Jr.-61 Crouse, Dan, Jr.-61, 215 Crouse, Keith, Sr.-28 Crow, Anni, So.-83 Cuda, Stefani, Sr. -20, 28 Cuda, Tony, Fr.-78, 105, 271, 290 Cumley, Wayne, So.-83, 268, 290 Curl, Mike, Fr. Curtis, Jay, So.-B3 Cutshall, Vicki, Sr.-28, 213 D D'Agastine, Doug, Fr.-105, 178, 268, 290 Dahlmon, Julie, Sr.-28 Dailey, Lon, Jr,-61, 202, 221, 267 Daley, Jerome, Fr.-105 Dolrymple, Joan, Sr.-8 Dalton, Dennis Sr.-28 Daniel, Sandra, Fr.-106 Danielson, Dexter, Fr.-105, 268, 285 r.-61 Darling, Lynda, Fr.-106 Darnell, Cheryl, Jr.-61 Darnell, Dean, So.-83 Darnell, Ted, Jr. Darner, Charlene, Fr. Darnielle, Ed, Fr.-106 Darr, Blaine, Fr.-106 Darr, Byron, Jr.-61, 194, 195, 185 Da Silva, Ann, Sr.-28, 192, 212 Daugherty, Adell, Jr.-61, 203 Daugherty, Linda, So.-83, 196 Callahan, Bob, Sr,-25, 243 Callahan, Shirley, Sr.-B2 Callender, Ardy, Jr.-60 Callender, Lynn, Fr.-104, 203 Cameron, Bob, So. Cameron, Jeanni, Sr.-26 Cameron, Steve, Fr,-104 Campbell, Carol, So. Campbell, Laurel, Fr.-101, 104, 245 Campbell, Lynn, Jr,-60, 206, 251 Campbell, Richard, Sr.-19, 26, 179, 202, 276, 277 Canham, Barbara, So.-216 Conich, Michelle, Sr.-216 Canida, Clyde, Fr.-104 Carkner, Dave, Sr.-26, 185 Carleton, Chris, Sr.-53 Carlson, Karen, So.-82 Carlson, Paula, Jr.-60 Carlston, Dan, Sr.-26 Carlston, Larry, Jr,-60 Carpenter, W., Fr. Carrington, Alan, Sr.-26, 198, 205 Carroll, Mike, Sr.-26 Carron, Robert, Jr.-60 Carter, Beth, Jr.-60 Carter, Brenda, So. Carter, Ed, Sa.-82, 94, 271, 290 Carter, Patricia, So.-82, 215 Carter, Phyllis, Jr.-60 Carver, Rodney, Sr.-26, 206, 211 Casciato, Caselton, Mike, Sr,-26, 292, 293 Kathy, So.-82, 178 Cassel, Penny, Sr.-211 Mike, Sr.-26 Compton, Lauretta, Sr.-27 223, 250, 267 Comstock, Charles, Sr,-27, 183 Condra, Mike, So.-83 Conklin, Tom, Fr,-105, 245 Conley, Theodore, Jr.-61 Conrad, Connie, Jr. Conrad, Steve, Jr. Converse, Beverly, Sr.-27, 250 Converse, Carolyn, Fr.-10 26 Cook, Larry, Fr.-105, Cooke, Judy, Fr.-105 Cooke, Terri, Jr,-61 Cooper, Barbara, Fr.-105 Cooper, Erma, Sr.-20, 207 27 i, tos a, 279 , 194, 195, 197, Cooper, Linda, Sr.-27, 179 Copell, Jim, Sr. Coquillette, Jim, Corbett, Jere, Jr.-61 Sr.-27 Corcilius, Randy, Fr.-105 Corey, John, Jr.-61 Cottengim, Ann, Jr.-61 Cotton, Dick, So.-83, 256 Coughenower, Steve, So. Coulter, Barbara, Coulter, Bill, Sr.-27 Fr.-105 Cowon, Janice, Sr.-27, 204 Cox, Coleen, So.-83 Cox, David, Jr.-61, 182, 270 Cox, Kathy, Fr.-105 Cox, Ron-28, 183 Crabbe, Colleen, Jr.-6 Craft, Sue, Fr.-105 , 203, 212, 221, Daugherty, Mike, so.-sa, 147 Dave, Sr.-28, 195, 202, 206, 211, Davis, Carol, Fr.-106 Davis, 261, 276. 293 Davis, Donna, Jr,-61 Davis, Jarrott, Jr. Davis, Jill, So.-B3 Davis, Julia, Sr.-8 Davis, Marylan, Fr.-106 Davis, Scott, Jr.-61 Davis, Steve, So.-83 Davis, Steven, Jr.-28, 193 Davis, Dawson, Lynn, Sr.-19, 239 Wanda, Sr.-19, 28, 183, 190, 207, 244, 250 20, 28, 179, 204, Dawson, Stephen, Fr.-106, 268, 285 Day, Dev, Earl, Sr. Jim, So. -99 Day, Mary, Jr.-61, 125, 126 Deo, Marilee, Jr.-84 Dean, Greg, Sr,-29, 202 Dean, Kenny, So.-84 Denver, DeBaer Justin Sr.-18, 29, 77, 276 Gayle, Jr. 123, 178, ist, 242, 243, 245, De Bunce, Sherry, So.-84 Deca, Luis, Sa. Decker, Linda, Fr.- 106 Deets, Dorothy, Fr,-106 Deibele, DeKalb, Delaney, Delane Delano, Sharon, Fr.-106, 203 Jennifer, Jr.-61 Marie, Fr.-106, y, Marlene, Fr.-106 Ray, Sr.-27 203 Delorenzo, Teresa, So.-84, 216 Demarinis, Jan, So, Demarinis, Joy, Fr.-106, 203, 216 Demsky, Joy Fr.-106, 203, 216 Demsky, Barbara, So. Demsky, Robert, Sr.-29, 210 DeMuniz, Paul, Jr.-61 Denfeld, Cathy, Jr.-61 Denley, Jerry, Sr.-29, 145 Depretis, Linda, Sr.-29, 184, 220 DeRock, Mary, Sr.-29, 55, 211, 221, 223, 250, 267 Dettioff, Linda, Fr,-106 Diamond, Cathy, Jr.-61 Dewing, Sharon, So.-O3 Diamond, Mike, Sa.-84, 268 Dick, Dave, Fr.-106, 285 Dickie, Linda, Fr. Dickson, Marilyn, So.-84 Didier, Bonnie, Sr.-29 Diggins, Dave, Fr.-106, 182, 285, 290 Dimmick, Charlene, Fr.-106 Cato, Richard, Jr. Chamberlain, Laurie, Fr.-101, 104 Chamberlain, Steve, Jr.-291, 293, 294 Chaney, Janet, So. Chapman, Lyn, So.-B1 Charles, Jane, Fr.-104 Chase, Bob, Jr.-81, 279 Child, Susan, Fr.-104 Childers, Bill, Sr.-26, 257 Christensen, Sandy, Sr.-19, 26 Christensen, Voldean, Fr.-101, 104 Craig, Chuck, So.-83 Craig, Claudie, So. Craig, Sharon, Cr.-28, 253 Crandall, Alice, Fr.-105 Crandall, April, Sr.-28, 216 Crandell, lone, So.-83 Craner, Barbara, So.-83, 182 Craner, Greg, Sr.-20, 28, 54, 63, 178 Crawford, Ed. Fr.-105, 187, 285 Crawford, Fred, Sr.-20, 28, 55, 179, 181, 257 318 Dimmick, Mike, Sr. Dishongh, Dan, So.-84 Ditamaso, Dave, Jr,-61 Dany, Al, Sr.-29 Ditty, Joan, Jr.-61, 192 Dixon, Larry, Jr.-61 Dixon, Robert, Fr.-106, 288 Dobbins, John, Sr.-61 Dobgins, Salli, So.-84 Doern, Georgia, Fr.-106 Dofelmier, Rita Foley, Donaugh, Robert, Jr.-106 Doayen, Myrna, Sr.-29, 191, 212 Dorton, Barbara, Sr.-29, 239, 257 Dorton, Richard, So.-84, 268 Dotson, Tom, Jr.-61 Doughty, Jeanette, Jr.-106 Downs, Ruth, So.-84 Draheim, Ed, Fr.-106, 268, 290 rais Laura Jr -61 87, 192, 204, 207 D 1 1 - 1 Drake, Gloria, Sr.--29 Dressler, Mike, So.-84, 178, 182, 261, 279, 293 Dryden, Sue, Jr.-61, 178, 206, 254, 255, 256 DeBose, Jim, Jr.-61 DuBravac, Diane, Sr.-29, 17, 197, 210, 250 Duff, Mary Lou, Sr.-29 Duffey, Dennis, Sr.-29 Dufficy, Lorie Ann, Fr.-106 Duley, Maureen, Jr. -61, 204 Dullis, Craig, Jr.-61, 247 Dummler, Jeanne, Sr.-29 Dunlop, Mark, So.-84, 268, 290 Dungan, Dan, Sr,-29 Dunlop, Tim, Sr.-30, 215, 216 Dunn, Andrea, Sr.-30 Dunn, Barbara, So.-84, 178 Durant, Linda, Jr.-62, 198 Duvall, Linda, Fr.-106 Dyvk, Jeanne, Sr.-80, 213, 232 Dyreson, Donald, So.-84 E Easter, Richard, Fr.-106 Eastman, George, Jr.-62, 260, 290, 291 Eastman, Georgia, Fr. Easton, Bill, Sr.-30 Eaton, Diane, Jr.-62, 206, 207, 2115, 256 Eaton, John, Sr.--30, 207, 215, 216 Eaton, Ralph, Sr. -30 Eberhart, Ralph, Sr.-30 Eberhart, Debra, Fr.-106 Eberhart, Elyce, So.-62, 178 Eberhart, Linda, Sr.-30, 213 Eckert, Ralph, Jr,-62 Ede, De Ann, Sr.-30 Ede, Sharon, Sr.-30 Edoie, Samuel, So. Farra, Tim, Sr.-31, 123, 176, 17' 7, 211, 242, 243, 261, 263, 276, 291, 294 Farrell, Charlene, Fr.-107, 203 Farrell, Joanne, Jr.-62 Fay, Linda, Jr. Feasey, Barry, So.-84, 198 Fendley, Pat, Jr.-62 Fercho, Marcia, Fr,-107, 199 Ferguson, Jan, So.-84 Ferland, Christine, Jr.-62 Ferrell, Larry, Sr. Feyon, Val, Sr.-31 Fezler, Susan, So.-84 Field, Florence, Jr.-62 Field, Richard, Fr,-107 Fink, Janice, Sa.-84 Finley, Barry, Sr.-31, 292, 293 Finley, DeAnne, Fr.-107, 215 Finley, Jim, Sr.-31 Finnegan, Ronald, So.-84 Finnegan, Steve, Jr,-62, 197, 271 Finney, Gilbert, Sr.-31 Finney, Jan, rJ .-62 Fischer, Mark, Fr.-101, 107, 215 Fischer, Nicki, Fr,-107, 208, 274 Fisher, Gloria Jr.-57, 62, 76, 236 Fisher, Nfmcyf Sr.-31 Fiskurn, Dave, So.-84, 290 Fitzgerald, Donna, Fitz erald Teri Sr So.-85 31 220 234 236 9 1 1 4' 1 1 1 1 Fitzpatrick, Mike, Jr.-62, 254, 255 Fieldos, Donna, Jr. Fleming, Judy, Jr.-62 Fleming Kathleen, Sr.-31 Fletcher: Le A1111, Jr.-85 Fletcher, Mary, So,-85, 203 Fletcher, Dick, So.-99, 205 Fleuer, Linda, Fr. Flitcraft, Gail, Jr.-62 Flitcraft, Susan, So.-79, 85, 132 Flitcratt, Susan, So.-79, 85, 182 Floyd, Carol, So.-85 Floyd, Charlene, Sr.-31, 55, 181, 186, 204, 207 Floyd, Rena, Jr.-62, 274 Foisie, Marci, So.-85 Tom, Fr.-107, 285 Ford, James, Sr.-31 Ford, Janet, Jr.-62, 196, 203 Forken, Patrick, Sr.-31 Edg erton Edq erton , Christine, Fr.-106 Ja , Sr.-30 Forken, Tom, Fr,-107, 182 Forst, Carol, Jr.-62 Fosback, Kathy, Jr,-85 Gordon, Ron, v John, F1.-268 Edgerton, Edginton, Ross, Fr.-107 Edwards, David, Sa.-84 Edwards, Gary, Fr.-107 Edwards, Harland, Sr,-30, 54, 178 , 180, 181, 185, 202, 236, 262, 290, 291 Egbers, Duane, Fr.-107, 214, 215, 216, 268, 290 Egbers, Ellen, Sr.-30, 206, 215, 216 Egbers, Kathie, So.-84, 178, 206, 215, 216 Egli, Steven, Fr.-107 Eglitis, Daqmar, So.-84, 199 Eichman, Gordon, Sr.-30 Eignor, Doug, Jr.-62 Ekblad, Craig, Jr.-62 Ekblad, Tim, Fr,-107, 285 Eldridge, Sharon, Sr.-20, 30, 204 Eldridge, Suzanne, Fr.-107 Elliott, Mary, Jr.-62 Elliot, Steve, Fr.-62, 215, 261 Elliot, Tim, Sr.-30 Ellis, Edmund, Fr.-107 Ellson, Loren, Fr.-215 Enevoldsen, Karen, Jr. Enfield, Brian, So.-62, 215 Eng, Gilda, Jr,-62, 69 England, Susan, Jr.-62 English, Dana, So.-84 Engom, Suzanne, Fr. Engstrom, Sandi, Sr.-19, 20, 30 Erickson, Barbara, Fr.-107 Erickson, Catherine, Sa.-84 Erickson, Dianne, Sr.-20, 30, 204 Erickson, Sandra, Fr.-107 Essert, Karin, Sr.-31 Etchison, Greg. Sr.-20, 31, 54, 187 223, 260, 262, 270, 271, 282, 283, 284, 290, 292 Etchison, Jim, So.-84, 290 Arliz, Sr.-31 Eurick, Evans, Debra, Fr.-107, 197 Evans, Gary, Jr,-62 Evans, Jim, Fr.-107 Evans, Kathy, So,-84, 203 EVUUS1 Linda. So.-84, 256 Everett, Patrick, Fr.-107 Enevoldsen, Karen, Jr.-62 Ewing, Pat, Jr,-62 Ewoniuk, Fran, Sr.-196 F Facchini, Gary, Jr.-62 FC'f1f'if191 Mike, Jr.-62, 123 Farber, Theresia, Fr.-107 Farley. Lee, Sr.43I, 125, 126 Farnham, Robert, Fr. Fosback, Norm,' Jr. Foster, Doris, Fr.-101, -62, 197 107, 200, 215 Foster, Vicki, Jr.-62 Fowler, Fowler, Margaret, Marilyn, Sr.-20, 31, 199, 239 F1.-107, 203 Fowler, Pam, So.-85 Fowler, Virginia, So.-85 Fox, Corliss, Sr.-31 Fox, Ron, So.-85 Foye, Laurel, Jr,-62 Fra all Robin Sr.-32, 202, 260, 264 9 1 1 Francois, Karyn, Franklin, Barbara Franklin, Betty, J Frazer, Frederick, Sr.-32 , J1.-62, 206, 210, r.-62, 206, 210 Jr.-63 Frazer, Jane, Jr.-101, 107 Frazer, Laura, Fr, Frazer, Linda, So,-85 Freauft, Jim, Jr.-63, 202 Fredericks, Dick, Jr.-63, 207 Fredericks, Stewart, Jr.-63, 202, 261, Freed, Tim, Sr.-32, 123, 205 Freeman, Gary, Fr, 107, 268 Friend, Myrl, Jr,--63, 182, 247 Friesen, Doug, Fr,-107 Fritzler, Laurice, So,-85, 212 Fry, Shirley, So.-99 Frye, Barbara, Fr.-85 Fuentez, Irene, Jr.-63, 179 Fuentez, Leroy, Fr.-107 Fuller, Dave, Jr.-63 Fuller, Greg, So.-85 Fuller, Wayne, Jr,-63, 290, 291 Fulton, Niles, Jr.-63 Fyllingness, Butch, So.-85 G Gaarenstraom, Judy, So.-85, 208 Gaarenstraom, Richard, So.-85 Gaboury, Richard, So.-108 253 Gabrielson, Bruce, Sr,-32, 202, 271, 282 Gabrielson, Linda, So,-85, 213 Gaither, Rodney, Sr.-32 Gallagher, DeAnna, Jr.-63 Gant, Chris, Jr.-63 Gant, Fred, So.-85, 215, 216, 286 Gant, Dennis, Sr.-32 Garvia, Jean, Fr. Gont, Carol, Sr.-32 Gardiner, Jerry, Sr.-32, 123, 211, 234, 242, 243, 279 Gardner, Jo Anne, Sr.-32 Garner, Alan, Sr.-32 Garrettson, Penny, Fr.-108, 203 Garrison, Cheryl, Jr. 63 Garrison, Jennifer, Jr.-63, 196, 204 9 290 DEX Garrison, Vinci, So.-85 Gasser, Sue, So.-85, 212 Gassner, Kitty, Fr.-108 Gates, Carolyn, Sr.-32, 206, 243, 256 Gates, Jim, Sr. Gauntt, Bill, Fr.-108 Gatzke, Bill, Jr. 63, 207 Gaukerud, Carol, Jr.-63, 213 Gault, Chuck, So.-85 Gault, Marty, Fr.-108, 268 Gauntt, Margaret, Jr.-63 Gay, Barbara, Sr.-32 Gentry, Jeanne, Sr.-32 George, Frances, Sr.-32 George, Michelle, Sr.-63, 197 Gebouitz, Barbara, Jr.-63 German, Donna, Fr.-108, 203 Gerringer, Phil, So.--85 Gertz, Carol, Jr.-63 Gette, Linda, So.-85 Gettman, Peffy, Fr.-108 Giancone, Paulette, Fr.-108 Green, Greer, Don, Jr. 64 Greer, Kathy, Jr,-64, Greer, Sally, Fr.-108 Robert, Fr.-279 179 Gregores, George, So,-279 Gressel, Stephen, So.-B6 Grier, Daves, Jr. Grier, Kathy, Fr.-108 Griffev, Kavin, So.-86 Griffith, Walter, So.-B6 Grigg, Suzanne, Fr. Grimes, Sue, Jr.-64 Grimmer, Greg, So Grinnell, A11111, Fr,Q108, 182 Jr Grinnell, Janet, Groot, Dave, So. .-64 Groot, Roxann, Jr.-64 Gross, Janice, So.-86 Gronroos, Suzanne, Jr.-64 Gross, Jo Anne, Sr.-20, 33, 206, 215, 216 G1.-sz, Gerald, So. 86 Grubb, Jennifer, So.-86 Gibbons, Karen, Sr.-32, 250 Gibson, Janice, Fr.-108 Gibson, Ken, So.-85 Gibson, Patricia, So.-85 Gibson, Reed, Fr.-108, 182, 268 Gibson, Tom, So.-85 Gilbert, Aby, So.-85 Gildner, Peffy, Jr.-63 Giles, Vicky, Fr.-108 Gill, Earnestine, Fr.--108 Gillespie, Braden, Fr.-68, 293 Gilman, Melody, Jr.-63, 204 Gisi, Michael, Sr.-32 Giersoe, Elizabeth, Jr.-63, 255 Glass, Bruce, Sr.-33 Glenn, John, Jr.-63 Glenzer, Andrea, Sr.-33, 196 Glenzer, Sheldon, So. Glasson, Harriet, Jr.-63, 182, 198 Glover, Pam, Fr. Goble, Bob, Jr.-63 Goetien, Fred, So.-86 Goetien, Tami, Sr.-33 Goetz, Ricky, So.-86, 205 Goetz, Stephen, So.-86 Goff, Kathryn, Sr.-33 Grubbs, Annette, So.-86, 232 Gruetter, Valerie, Jr.-64, 186 Grundmeyer, Jo Ann, So. Guerrettaz, Sally, Jr.-64, 77 Guerrettaz, Sue, Sr.-34, 117, 211, 223, 267 Guido, Dick, So, Gulan, Linda, Sr.-34, 208 GUI1111, Mike, Fr.-108, 268, 290 Gullixon, Helen, Sr.-34, 190, 207 Gullixan, Kris, Fr.-108 Gumbert, Della, So.-87 Gunderson, Sandra, Sr.-34, 198 Gustafson, Curt, Fr.-101, 109, 213, 190 Gustafson, John, Jr.-64, 109, 256, 279 Gustafson, Jon, Fr,-268, 281, 298 Gustaafson, Joy, Jr,-57, 64, 204, 213, 289 H Habrle, Ann, Fr.-109 Hackett, Kathryn, Jr,-64 Hoge, Gary, Fr. Hagen, Carole, Sr.-34 Haines, Norma, Jr. Golden, Ken, So, Goldman, Janice, Fr.-108 Hale, Celeste, So.-87 Hale, Jwck, So.-87, 206, 215, 216 Hale, Kathy, Fr,-103 Goldman, Margo, Jr.-63 Goldsmi Goldsmi th, Charles, Fr.-108, 285, 290 th, Mike, So.-86 Hale, Mirl, So.-87 Haley, Barbara, Fr.--109, 197, 274, 275 Goldsmith, Pat, Sr,-33, 206, 254, 256 Gomes, Eileen, Sr.-33 Gomez, Elizabeth, Sr.-33, 183, 246 Goodman, Doug, Fr.-108, 271, 285, 290 Goodman, Gary, So.-86, 215 Goodrick, Cynthia, Sr.-33, 167, 191, 256 Goodrick, Lynda, Sr.-33, 109, 191, 192, 204, 207, 212, 244 Gorder, Charles, Sr.-33 Gordon, Lynda, Jr.-63, 199 Fr.--108 Haley, Patricia, Jr.-64, 203, 274 Haley, Steve, So.-87, 245 Haley, Sharon, So. Hall, Carolyn, Sr.-34, 211, 244 Hall, Cheryl, Jr.-64 Hall, Janet, Jr.-57, 64, 76, 289 Hall, Linda, So.-182 Hall, Marline, So.-87 Holly, Mary, Sr, Hall, Micheale, Sr.-34, 133, 198, 207, 2 Hall, Richard, Fr.-109 Hallas, Ken, Sr.-34 57 Fr.-108, 285 Sr. 33, 212 Gorsage, Mike, Gortner, Sandi, Goss, Dave, Jr:-63 Goss, Kelly, Fr. Goughler, Karen, Sr.-33 Governor, Al, So.-290 Gowan, Ted, So.-86 Graebe, Pat, So. Hallock, Pete, Sr.-34 Halyorson, Wanda, Fr. Hamburg, Kenneth, So.-87, 290 Hamilton, Jim, Fr.-109, 268 Hamilton, Nona, Jr.-64 Hamilton, Steve, Fr.-109, 268 Hamilton, Susan, Fr,-109 Graeber, Ron, So.-86, 216 Graf, Linda, Jr.-63, 216 Graham Graham Graham Graham , Byron, Jr.-63 , Gary, Jr.-63, 257 , Francis, Fr. Janette, Sr,-20, 33 1 Graham, Jim, Jr,-63, 256 Graham, John, Fr,-64 Graham, Judy-210 Graham, Mike, Fr.--108 Graham, Tom, So.-186 Tom, So.-86 William, Jr.-64 Hamilton, Hamm, Jeff, So. Hammill, John, So.-64 Hammons, Betty, J.r-64, 179, 203, 221, 223, 236, 367 Hampton, Shary, Fr.-64, 100, 109, 203 Hanby, George, So.-87, 215, 268 Hancock, Linda, Jr.-64 Hancock, Marsha, Fr,-109, 208 Haner, Carol, Jr.-64 Haner, Dave, Jr.-64 Haner, Pete, Fr. Graham, Graham, Yvonne, So.-86 Grahm, Jim-206 Grahn, Marlin, Jr.-64 Gram, Judy, Jr.-64 Gram, Terry, So. Grammon, Marla, Sa,-86 Grammon, Marci, So,-86 Grangroth, Terry, Sa.-86 Grant, Frances, Sr.-33 Grant, Mary Jane, Sa.-86, Grover, Pam, Jr,-64, 208 Grover, Pat, Jr.-64, 196 Grover, Russ, Sr.--33, 206, 210 Gray, Jan, Fr Gray, Karen, Jr.-64, 77, Gray, Kristin, Fr. Gray, Nancy, Fr.-108 208 179 Hanes, John, Fr. Hannaman, Linda, Sr.-34, 197 Hansen, Chris, Jr.-290 Hansen, Randy, Fr.-109, 268 Hansen, Robert, Sa.-87, 89, 206, 210, 2511, 255, 256 Hansen, Sandro, So.-87, 207 Hansen, Teri, Jr.-64 Hanset, Jim F,-268 Hanset, Ruth, So.-B7 Honset, Toni, Jr.-65 Hanson, Jan, Jr.-65 Hanson, Nicholas, Fr.-109, 268, 290 Holm, Becky, Jr. Harbent, Scott, Jr.-65, 292 Harbin, Virginia, Sr.-34 Harding, Valerie, So.--87 Green, Green, Bonnie, Fr.--108 Cheryl, Jr.-64, 184, 194, 195 Green, Maxine, So. Green, Green, Nancy, So.-86 Pat, Jr. Green, Pat S., So. Green, Green, 319 Peggy, Jr.-64 wr-11151, sf.-33, 55, 202, 223, 228, 247, 260, 266, 290 Hardy, Richard, Sr.-34, 123 Hargreaves, Eric, So, Harkins, Carol, Fr.-109 Horn, Barbara, So.-87, 190, 244 Harrington, Beverly, Fr.-101, 109, 203 Harrington, Nancy, Sr,-34, 204 Harris, Linda, So.-87, 216 Harrist, Robert, So.-87. 196 Hart, Don, Sa.-99, 279, 290 Kleiner Brain Fr.-112, Hart, John, Jr.-65. 179, 202. 260. 283 290, 291 Hartbauer, Janie, Jr. Hart, Judy, Sr.--34 Hartley, Carol, Jr.-65 Hartley, Carol, Jr. Hartsoe, Lilie, Fr.-109 Hartsoe, Nita, So.-87 Hartsoe, Della, So. Hartung, John, Jr.-65 Harvey, Judy, Sr.--34, 206, 253 Harcey, Judy, Sr.-34, 206, 253 Hastay, Cheryl, So.-87 Hation, Karen, So.-87, 203 Holt, R 236 Hawkins, Dawn, So.-87, 182 Hawkins, John, Sr.--34 Hawkins, Terry, Sr.-65 Hayes, Julia, Fr. Hays, Joan, Fr.-109 Hays, Marcia, Jr.-65, 204 Hayslip, Diana, Sr.-35, 192 Headlee, Donna, Sa.-87 Healey, Alana, So.--87 Healey, Judy, Jr,-65 Heath, Curtis, Jr.--64, 276, 293 Hegrenes, Pat, Sr.-35 Heil, Stanley, Fr.-268, 285 Hein, Linda, Jr.-65 Hein, Patricia, Jr.-65 Heinz, Paulette, Fr.-109 Heisen, Loren, So. Helser, Keith, Sr.-35 Helzer, Deanna, Sr.-35, 177, 250 Hempel, Judy, Jr.-65, 213 Hemmerling, Wayne, Fr,-109 Henderson, Betty, Jr.-67 Henderson, David, Jr.-87 Hendricks, Georgia, Fr. Hendrickson, Jan, Sr.--35, 213 Hendrickson, Sharon, Fr.-109 Hermia, Vicki, So.--87, 197, 203 Henrie, James, Jr.-65 Henrickson, Sue, J.r-35, 236 Henry, Ted, So.-87, 271, 290 1-lenwood, Joanne, Sr.-25, 206, 2-56, Henwood, Linda, Jr.-65 Herald, Carol, Fr.-109, 178 Herman, Connie, Fr.-109 Herr, Jon, Jr.-65 Hernick, Andrea, So.-88, 203 Herren, George-35 Hertner, Darcy, Fr.-109, 203 Hershey, Mary, Jr.-65 Herzog, Cathy, So.-88, 203 Hesselman, Carol, Fr.-110, 274 Heuer, Linda, Fr. Heuer, Susan, Jr.-65, 196 Hewitt, Gary, Sr.-20, 35, 192, 207 Heydorf, Elizabeth, Jr.-65 Hibbard, Kathy, Fr.-110, 182 Hibbs, Bruce, Sa.-88, 196 Hibbs, Janet, Fr. Hibbs, Terry, Fr.-110 Hicinbottom, Richard, So.-88 Hicenbothom, Lynn, Sr.-35 Hickey, Mike, Fr.-110, 290 Hickey, Richard, Fr.-110 Hickman, Scott, Fr.-110 Hicks, Curtis, Sr.-35 Hicks, Sandra, Sr.-35 Hicks, Sharon, Fr. Hicks, Steven, So.-88 Hiegel, Diane, Fr.-110, 182, 203 Hiegel, Fred, Sr. Hielt, Davis, Fr.-236 2 STUDE Hoffert, Susan, Jr.-65 Hofland, Richard Jr.-67, 207 Hoffman, Bob, Fr.-110, 213, 168, 181 Hofmann, Fred, Jr.-66, 173 Hogan, Julie, Fr.-110, 203 Hogan, Larry, S.r-36, 69, 195, 256 Hoge, Bill, So. Hoge, Georgia, Sr. Hogerton, Karol, Jr.--66, 198, 213 Hohn, Gretchen, Fr.-B8 Holden, Robert, Sr.-36, 215, 216 Hollingsworth, Darlene, Jr.-66 Hollingsworth, Esther, Sa.-88, 197 Hollrie el Cath , Fr.-110, 196, 203 9 I Y Holm, Becky, Jr. 61 Holmes, Denny, Sr.-36 ichard, So.-88 DEX Jennings, Kerry, Fr.-111 Jensen, Diana, So.-203 Jensen, Janell, Fr.-111, 182, 203 Jensen, Judy, Sr.-37 Jensen, Richard, So. ensen, Steve, Sr.-37 Jensen, Suzanne, Jr.-66 Jeppesen, Karen, Sr.-37, 125, 126 Jermain, David, Fr. Jessey, Susan, Sr.-37, 193, 250 Jett, Rose Fr.-111 Johansen, John, Sr.-37 Johns, Shirley, Sr.-37, 200 Johns, Thomas, Jr. Johnson, Barbara, Jr.-66 Johnson, Clay, Jr.-66, 179, 183, 251, 257 Kinzel, Kathy, Fr.-112 Kinzel, Sharon, Sr.-38 Kirkpatrick, Don, Jr.-67, 205, 261 , 286 Kissinger, Nelanda, So.-89 Kistler, Dick, Jr.--67 Kitzerow, Mary Anne, Sr 207 Klann, Dianne, Jr.-67 .-aa, 194, 195, Klarquist, Ken, So.-89, 260, 214, 215, 216, 290 Klassen, JoAnn, Sr.-21, 206, 216 Klassen, Robert, So.--89, 210, 279 Klee, Jim, Fr.-112 Klein, Steve, Fr,--112, 178 Holtman, Terry, Jr.-66 Holub, Harold, So.-88, 211 Honts, Teresa, Fr.-110, 203 Hooper, Gary, Sr.-36 Hoots, Terri, Fr.-110 Hoover, Linda, Rr.-110 Hoover, Pauline, Jr.-66, 199 Hope, Jim, Sr.-66, 210 Hopkins, Edna, Jr.-66, 207 Hopkins, Harriet, Sr,-36 Hopkins, Neil, So.-88 Hooper, Diana, So.-88, 178, 212 Hooper, Lindo, So.--88, 236 Horace, Kathy, Jr.--66 Horn, Thomas, Sr.-36 Horrie, Douglas, Jr.-66 Horwath, Barbara Fr.-110 Host nek Philli Fr Johnson, Donald, Fr. D r,-7 Johnson, onald, J 7, 111, 215 Johnson, Gail, Jr.-66 Johnson, Judy, Jr.-66 Johnson, Laury, So.-205 Johnson, Mike, Sr.-38, 102, 206, 215 216, 228, 292, 293 Johnson, Pam, So.-89, 125 Johnson, Roger, Jr.-66 Johnson, Stephen, Fr.-111, 215 Johnson, Tim, Jr.-66, 261 Johnson, Johnson, Tony, Fr.-111, 213 Wade, Fr.-111, 285 Y r Pr A Hotchkiss, Elaine, So.-88, 199 Houck, Terry, Fr.-110, 268, 279 Houston, Scott, Fr.-110, 268 Howard, Pam, Sr.-36 Howell, Gay Ann, Howlett, John, Fr. Sr.-36 Hoyt, Stephen, Fr.-110, 125, 271, Huber Joann Jr-66 207 279 Huber: Moriien, Fr,-1'10, 215 Huener ard Robert Fr-110 271 288 9 i 1 - 1 r Hufana, James, Fr.-110, 213, 268 Hufana, Vicki, Sr.-36 Hume, Jean, Sr.-66 Hume, Claudia, Jr. Hummel, Cappy, Fr.-110 Humphries, Kathy, Fr.-111 Hunsaker, Ray, Sr.-36, 192, 193 Hunsperger, Dennis, Sr.-30 Johnston, Bonnie, Fr. Johnston, Diane, Fr.-111, 178 Johnstun, Joyce, Sr.-20, 38, 179, 239 Johnstun, Karen, Fr. Jolley, Steve, Jr.-66 Jones, Brent, Fr.-111 Jones, Carol, Sr.-38 Jones, Dick, Fr. Jones, Eddie, Jr,--66, 292, 293 Jones, Gerene, Sr.-38 Jones, Linda, Sa. Jones, Karen, So. Jones, Judy, Jr.-206. 210 Jones, Vivian, Fr.-111, 215, 216 Jones, Richard, So.-89 Hunt, Judy, Jr.-69 Hunter, Dave, Fr.-111, 285 Hunter, Newel, Jr.-66, 73 Hunter, William, So.-88, 198 Hunter, Jack, Sr.-36 Huntoon, Linda, Sr.-66 Husk, Jim, Sr.-36 Huskey, James, So. Hustad, Jon, Sr.-36 Huston, Kathy, Fr.-111 Huston, Rhonda, Jr.-66 Hutchens, Ken, So. Hutchinson, Janet, Fr.-111 ones, Vivian, Fr.-111, 215, 216 Jorg, Beverley, So.-89 Jorgensen, Perry, Jr.-67, 279 Joy, Susan, So.-89, 178 Judd, Susie, Jr.-67 Jungkeit, Clarice, Jr.-67 K Kahn, Vikki, Jr.-67 Kane, Pam, Jr.-67 Kannenberg, Bruce, Jr.-67, 183, 202, 261, 266, 293 Karites, Mike, Jr.-210 Karterman, Scott, Sr.-38, 183, 239 Kosch, Bill, Jr. Kosch, Kathy, So.-89 Kathka, Judy, So.-89 Kaufman, Ron, Fr.-111, 213 Kautz, Linda, So. Kearney, Karolyn, Sr.--30, 204, 208, 212 Keefe, Alvin, Fr.-111 Keelan, Loren,Sr.-89, 268 Keeman, David, Sr.-38, 215 Hisainbggtgcm. Jim, So.-as, iss, 268, 279, Huggins, Carol, Jr. Higgins, Georgia, SQ,-33 Higgins, Mike, Jr. Higgins, Pat, Jr. Hildebrand, Kris, Jr.-65, 206 212 Hill, Barbara, Jr.-65 ' Hill, Bruce, Jr.-65 Hill, Susan, Jr.-65 Hill, William, Fr, Hill, William T., Fr.-198 285 Hillig, Susan, So.-198 I Hinatsu, Jerry, Fr.-110, 285 Hindley, Larry, Sa, Hinds, Karen, Sr.-35 Hines, Linda, Sr.-35, 212 Hinkle, George, Sr,-35 Hinman, Nanfyi Jr.-65 Hirsch, Jack, Sr.-35 Hirsch, Robert, Sr.-35, S57 Hielfi Dvvid, Sr.-182, 214, 215, 268, 290 :Quai Louise, So. oc stetler, Rose , F ,-11 Hodge, Linda, F:l:l21'10'r175 0 Hodges, Richard, So. Hodges, Ronald, Sr.-36 Hodges, Ted, Jr.-65 HOUQSOH, Marge, Jr.-65 Hoehl, Chris, Sr,-36 H099, Rodney, Sr.-36, 183 Hoffert, Dave, Fr.-110 203 Hoffert, Lynn, SQ, ' lgou, Lucy, Jr.-56, 65, 66, 194, 195, 207, Ingebrigtsen, Joy-88 Inglis, Sharyl, Sc.-88, 200, 274, 275 lnukai, Carol, Sr.-20, 37, 184, 186, 197 lnukai, Marvin, Jr.-88, 178, 205 lnukai, Thomas, So. lsley, Dick, Fr.--215 Isseks, Winifred, Sr.-20, 37, 250 lverson, Robin, Sr.-37, 192 Iverson, Jon, Sr.-37, 245 J Jacklin, Carol, Sr.-37 Jacklin, Dina, So.-88, 92 Jackson, Angela, Fr.-111 Jackson, Bryant, Jr.-66 Keeler, Kathleen So.-89, 212 Keller, Linda, So.-89 Kelley, Benton, Sr. Kelley, John, Fr.-111 Kelley, Mariorie, Jr.-67 Kelley, Patricia, Fr. Kelley, Jerry, Sr. Kelley Kemp, Kem , Patricia, Fr. ' Della, so.-89 Lana, Sr.-38, 250 Kenclwall, Joe, Jr. Kenison, Vicke, Sr.-89 Kennedy, Jan, Jr.-67 Kennedy, Mildred, Sr.-21, 38, 20 Kennedy, Robert, So. Kennedy, Scott, Fr.-89, 182, 279 Kenney, Jerry, Fr.-111 Kenny, Robin, Sr.-38 Keenan, Dave, Sr.-38 , , 271, 279 Kleiner, Darlene, So.-89, 182 Kline, James, So.-89, 290 Klug, Barbara, Sr.-38, 192, 204, 244 Klug, Bill, Fr. Knapp, Barbara, Fr.-112, 125,, 126 Knawls, Trudie, Sr.-39, 213 Kneebone, Becky, Jr.-67, 183 Kneebone, Bruce, Fr,-112 Kock, Byllee, So.-90 Koehn, Leonard, Sr.-39 Kolden, Janice, So.-90, 203 Kohdziela, Frances, Fr.-112, 203 Kontax, Nick, Jr.-77 Koppett, Don, Jr. Koopett, Gary, Jr. Koski, Don, So.-90 Koss, Ruth, Jr.-67 Kosydar, Joe, Jr.-67 Krafsic, Karen, Jr.-67 Krause, Kathy, So.-90 Kreider, Robert, So,-90 Kreutz, Craig, Sr.-39, 179 Kriens, Bonnie, Jr.-57, 67, 76, 179, 206, 210 Kriens, Jim, Sr.-39 Krieske, Andrea, So.-79, 90, 182, 203 Krombein, Gary, Sr.-39 Kromm, Christine, Jr.-112 Kromm, Harry, So.-90 Kromm, Larry, Jr. Kreuger, Charlene, Sr.-21, 39, 190, 207 Krueger, Mark, Jr.-67 Krueger, Mike, Fr.-112 Kublick, Barbara, Sr.-90 Kuns, Terry, Sr.-39, 192 Kuzmanich, Nancy, Fr.-112 I. Lacey, Nancy, Sr. Ladwig, Cheryl, Sr,-39, 208 Ladwig, Marsha, So.-90, 208, 216 Ladwig, Tom, Fr.-182 Lahde, Joanne, Sr.-39 Lahmers, Dennis, Jr.-67 Lahodny, Nancy, So.-90, 197 Laine, Dale, So.-90 Laine, Larry, So.-90 Lambert, Fred, Sr.-39, 202, 276, 277, 291. 293 Lambert, Phyllis, Sr.-19, 39, 206, 216, 250 Lampella, Doris, Sa.-90 Landfair, Cheryl, Sr.-19, 39, 212, 250 Landolt, Steve, Jr. Landon, Charles, Jr.-67 Landon, Bob, So 6, 210 .-90 Landreth, Sandy, Jr.-67, 183 Lane, Chris, .rF-112 Lane, Connie, Fr.-112, 182 Lane, Donna, So.-90 Lane, Sylvia, Sr.--39 Langston, Julie, So.-90 LaPine, Janet, Sr.-39, 204 Larsen, Tom, Jr.-67 Larson, Connie, So.-90 Larson, Kristin, Sr.-39, 250 Larson, LeeAnn , So.-90, 203 Larson, Maureen , So.-90 Larson, Bob, Jr,-67, 125, 207 Larson, Jerry, Jr. Larvick, Pat, Fr.-112, 208 Lasater, Annette, Sr.-39, 206, 256 Jackson Jackson , Gary, Sr.-37, 202, 291 Ma So 88 r VY: -1 Jackson, Ted, Sr.-37, 286 Jacobs, Jacoby, Robert, Sr.--37 Karen, Jr.-66, 199 Jagielski, Mike, Jr.-66, 276 Jagielski, Steve, Fr.-111 James, Beverly, Jr.-37, 197, 212 James, Bob, Jr,--66 James, Laurie, Sr.-20, 37, 55, 184 236, 259 James, Louise, Fr. James, Tom, So,-88, 268, 291 Jansen, Jeanie So.-88 Jarrell, Betty, Jr.-66, 182 Jarrett, Bob, So.-88 Jarvis, Don, Jeans, Jr.-66 Don, So,-88, 210 Jeans, Joan, Fr.--100, 111, 203 Jeans, Pam, Jr,-66, 234 Jenkins, Gerry, Sr.-37, 211 Jenkins, Jon, Jr.-66 Kent, Dennis, So.-89, 290 Kent, Stephanie, Sr.-38 Kepcha, Michael, Jr. Kesterson, Marilyn, So.-89 Kessler, Potty, So.-89, 196, 213 Ketchum, Bob, So. Keyes, Jerry, Jr. Keyes, Joanne, Jr.-67 Phyllis, So.-89, 178 Keyes, Keyes, Thomas, Sr.-38 Ki lcu Ki lgor p, Christy, Fr.-111, 203 e, Larry, So.-89 Killingbeck, Diane, Jr.--67 Killinger, Sheryl, Fr. Killinger, Steve, Jr.-67, 111 Kincaid, Bill, Fr.-111 Kincaid, Brenda, So.-89, 216 King Carolyn, Jr.-67, 125 King, Melissa, Jr.-67 Kinman, David, Jr.-67 Kinnear, Carol, Fr.-112 Kinnear, Pat, Sr. 320 Laughlin, Craig, Jr.-67, 292 LaValley, Pat, So.-90, 213 LaVann, Cheryl, Jr.-68 Lawson, Richard, So.-20, 39, 183 Leadley, Gary, Fr.-112 LeBrun, Dave, Sr.-40, 179, 264, 266 Ledyard, Jay, Fr.-112 Lee, Douglas, Fr.-112, 268 Lee, Karyn, Fr.-112 LaVonne, Jr.-68 Lee, Lee, Madeleine, Jr.-68 Lee, Myron, Fr.-112, 213 Lee, Peggy, Fr.--112 Lee, Shirley, Fr.-112 Leek, Jacquie, Jr. Lees, Robert, So.-90 LeFebure, Linda, So.-90 Leinum, Bill, Sr.-40, 211 Leinum, Ed, So.-90 Leitzel, Lynn, So.-90 Lemenise, Lance, So.-90 Lemme, Joyce, So.-90 Leonard, Bill, Jr.-68, 198, 286 Lessard, Stan, Fr.-112, 214, 215, 268, 290 Lesseg, Kathy, Fr.-112, 200 STUDE T DEX Manderson, Linda, So.-91, 203, 254 Mandic, John, Jr.-68, 77, 183, 202, 276, ' 277, 290 Mankie, Linda, So.-91 Messner, Marilyn, Sr.-41, 206, 210 Metzger, Mary Ann, Sr.-21, 41, 184, 206, 216 Naylor, Rebecca, Jr.-228, 274, 275 Nead, Diana, Sr.--41, 211 Neal, Dennis, So.-93 Neer, Cecelea, Fr.-115 Neff, Linda, Fr. 294 Lindley, Pete, Sd.-91, 118, 260 Nicolaison, Cecelia, Jr.-70, 183 Lessig, Donna, Sr.-40 LeTourneux, Carol, So.-90, 206, 215 LeTou rn eux, Nancy, Sr.-40 Leu, Darlene, Sr.-40, 181, 220, 239 250, 257 Leu, Daryl, So.-90, 215, 286 Lewin, Tephen, So.-90 Lewis, Chris, Jr.-68 Lewis. Jim, Fr.-121 Ley, Terry, Jr. 68, 202, 293 Lebby, Walter, Fr,-112 Lien, Cathy, So.-90 Lien, Donna, Fr,-112 Lieppman, Steve, Jr.-68, Light, Georgia, Fr.-112 Lightfoot, Shiela, Jr,-68 Lilley, Mary, Jr,-68 Limin Johanna So 91 202, 292 9 . -- Linciculn, Mike, sr.-21, 40, 104, 12-5, 139, 192, 207 Lind, Barbara, Sr,-213 Lindemann, Marcia, Jr.-68 Lindblad, Butch, Sr.-40, 202, 291, 293, Lintoot, Dave, Jr,-68 Linkous, Ray, Fr.-113 Mann, Kathryn, So,-91 Mann, Linda, Jr.-68 Manning, Diane, So.-91 Manning, Kathy, Jr.-68 Manuel, JoAnn, Marcott, Bill, So.-91 Marengo, Gary, Jr.-68, 205 Martell, Connie, So.-91 Marhley, Ron, So.-99 Margeta, Jerry, Fr. Marino, Carl, Jr.-68 Maris, Buster, So.-91 Markley, Ron, So. Markman, Marilyn, So.-91 Marrs, Norman, So.-268 Marshall, Robert, Sr. Fr.-113 Listro, Listro, Karen, Fr,-113 Vince, So. Litowinsky, Laurie, Fr.--113, 216 Littlefield, Jack, So.-91 Lively, Locke, Locke, Loeb, Loeb, Gay, Sr.-40, 197 Karen, So.-91 Larry, Fr.-113 1,6 F1.-r,132o71-ik J6, Fr.-113, 207 Loeftler, Greg , So.-91 Lottin , Lofton, Logan, Logan, Logan, Loghry Lana, Sr. Lynete, Sr.-40, 179 Dave, Sr.-40, 202, 260, 262, 263, 264, 266 Kelly, Fr.-113, 268 Keith, sf.-4o, 202, 260, 263, 266, 290 , Kathy, So.-91, 203, 212 Lombard, Sandy, Fr.-113 Londos , Tim, Sr.-40, 1B5, 202, 210, 223, 266, 290 Long, Colene, So.-91 Long, Gloria, Fr. Long, Jim, Jr.-68 Longley, Lynn, Fr.-113, 203 Loose, Charlotte, So.-91 Lopez, Kai, Sr.-40, 54, 206, 210, 234, 243, 250, 255, 256 Losinger, Chris, So.-91 Lothiam, Bob, Fr.-113 Love, Mike, Jr.-68, 206, 215, Loveland, Bryant, Sr.-40 Loveland, Juanita, Fr.-43 Lovell, Bill, So.-91 Lowe, Carolyn, So.-91, 182 Lucas, Sheila, Jr.-98 Ludahl, LaWanda, So.-91 Ludwick, Janice, So.-91 Ludwick, Bob, Fr.-113, 213 Luey, Donald, Fr.-113 LuKrotka, Carolyn, Jr.-77 271 , 290 M LuKrofka, John, Fr.-271 Lutman, Darla, Jr.-68 Lutman, Terry, Fr.-113 Lutz, Lutz, Lutz, 236 Lutz, Carol, Sr.-21, Craig, Sr.-40 Craig, Sr.-40 Ron, So.-91, 40, 204, 268 13, 231 Lyman, Michelle, Jr.-68, 256 Lynott, Bradley, So.-91, 271, Lutz, Sherry, Fr.-1 Y 296 Lyno t, Bob, Jr.-68 Lynatt, Greg, Sr.-40, 183, 232, 257, 270 Lyon, Sharon, So.-91, 215 Lysne, Pm, Sr.-21, 41, 206, 207, 2oa, 215 Martin, Bonnie, So.-91 Martin, Dave, So.-68, 213 Martin, Diane, Fr.-113 Martin, Edward, Fr.-113 Martin, Jim, Sr.-41, 193, 202, 261 Martin, Mary, So.-92 Martin, Dick, So.-92 Martin, Tony, Fr.-113 Martine Jeff, Sa.-92, 268 Mascall, Jan, Sr.-41, 183, 202, 210, 223, 261, 266 Mason, Dennis, So.-92 Mason, Marion, Jr.-68, 125 Mike, Jr.-68 Valerie, Fr.-114 Mason, Mason, Mathis, Dave, Fr.-114 Matsen, Doris, Fr,-114 Matsen, Marie, Jr.-68, 216 Batsen, Wayne, Sr.-41 Matthews, Bill, Jr.-68, 198, 211 Matthews, Donald, So. Matthews, Gary, Jr.-68 Matthews, Bill, Jr, Mattison, Ernest, So.-92 Maxwell, Jan, Jr.-69 Maxwell, Mark, So.-99, 290 Mayer, Mary, Jr.-69, 207 Mays, Virgil, Fr.-114 McAnulty, Dennis, So.-99 McAuley, Mary, Jr.-69, 197, 204 McAuley, Sally, Jr.-69, 125, 183 McCall, Dave, Sr.-41 McCauley, Janice, Jr.-69, 183 McCauley, Sharon, Fr.-114, 126 182 McClellan, Joy, Jr.-69, 125, McClung, Merri, So.-92 McConnell, Bob, Sr.-4 McCown, Pat, Jr.-69, 199 McCreight, Vernie, Fr. McCue, Ed, So.-92 McDaniel, Rick, So.-92 McDaniel, Susan, Fr.-114 McDermaid, Kathy, So.-92 McDowell, Jim, Jr.-69, 270, 290, 291 McGarry, Julie, Sr.-41 McGehee, Chuck, Sr.-41, 196 McGhee, Pat, So.-92 McGhean, Dennis, Fr.-101, 114, 213, 285, 290 McGuire, Cheryl, Jr.-69 McGuire, John, Jr. Mclntyre, Daniel, Fr.-104, 214, 215 McKay, Wilma, Jr. McKee, Bill, Jr.-69 McMahon, John, Jr.-77 McMahon, Sharon, So.-92, 203 McMain, Mike, Fr.-92 McMillin, Karen, Jr. ' McMonies, Cheryl, Fr.-114, 203 McM1.1rtrey, Carol, Fr. McNeil, JoAnne, Jr.-69 McNeil, Linda, Fr.-114, 203 McNicholas, Torn, Fr.-92-, 271, 290 McNutt, Martie, Jr.-69 McPherson, Tonie, Jr.-69 McReynolds, Eugene, Fr.-114, 290 McVicker, Lora, So.-90 Mead, Kathy, So.-92, 200 126 Neilson, George, Sr.-41 Neisz, Carolyn, Sc.-93 Nelsen, Dean, Jr.-70 Nelsen, James, Sr.-41 Nelsen, Mike, So,-93 Nelsen, Anna, Sr. Nelson, Bradley, Jr.-70, 193 Nelson, Carolyn, Sr.-41 Nelson, Dave, Jr.-70 Nelson, Dave, Jr.-70 Nelson, Don Jr.-70 Nelson, Gail, Sr.-41 Nelson, Harland, Sr.-41, 260, 291, 293 Nelson, Jan, Jr.-70 Nelson, Kathleen, Jr.-70 Nelson, Kris, So.-93 Nelson, Larry, Fr.-115 Nelson, Mary, Fr.-115 Nelson, Neal, So.-93 Nestelle, Claudia, Jr.-70 Nestelle, Laurie, Fr,-115 Newman, Larry, So.-93 Newton, G. Dean, So.-93 Nichenke, Leonard, Jr.-70 Nickaloff, Glenna, Jr.-70, 179 Metzger, Rick, So.-78, 99, 178, 181, 211, 268, 290 Meyer, Jim, Jr.-69, 196 Meyer, John, Fr.-114 Meyer, Mary-200 Meyers, Barbara-200 Meyers, Rebel, So.-92 Mickel, Lynda, Jr.-69 Mickfessel, Terry, Fr. Middlemas, Mark, Fr.-114, 268, 290 Mikkelson, Kay, Sr.-41, 213 Miller, Arlene, Jr.-69, 197 Miller, Carole J., So.-92, 198, 203 Miller, Carol, So.-92, 196 Miller, Carol, Sr.-19, 42 Miller, Colene, Fr.-114 Miller, Darlene, Jr.-69 Miller, Don, Jr. Miller, Jim, Fr.-114 Miller, Judy, Sr.-42 Miller, Kathy, Sr.-42, 210 Miller, Leslie, Jr.-69 Miller, Lynne, Sr.-42, 211 Miller, Mike, Sr.-42 Miller, Minh, Fr.-114, 117 Miller, Peggy, Sr.-42, 193 Miller, Ralph, So.-92, 196, 213, 292 Miller, Ron, So.-92 Miller, Sharon, Fr.-114, 203 Miller, Terrie, Fr.-94 Wlills, Paula. Sr,-42, 194, 195 Milne, Ronalie, Fr,--114 Mingle, Karin, Jr.-69 Minnickel, Lexi, Fr. Misfeldt, Byron, So.--92 Missteldt, Doug, So,-92 Mitchell, Darryll Lynn, Jr.-69 Mitchell, Esther, Fr.-114 Mitchick, Elizabeth Jr.-69, 208 Moats, Judy, Sr.-42 Moe, Carol, Jr,-69 Moentenich, Lorin, Sr.-42, 292 Mohler, Martha, Fr,-114, 196 Moffitt, Dick, Jr.-69 Monahan, Ron, Fr.-115 Monfils, Mary, Jr.-77 Monson, Terry, Jr.-69 Montgomery, Craig, Sa.-92, 268, Montgomery, Jim, Fr.-115, 198 Montgomery, Ray, Fr.-101, 115 Montgomery, Linda, Jr.-69 Nielson, Joan, Fr.-115 Nielson, Tam, Fr.-101, 115 Nielson, Gregory, Jr.-70 Niman, Dennis, Fr.-115 Noblitt, Stanley, Fr.-115 Noecker, Joe, So.-93, 205 Noel, Greg, Fr.-101, 115, 267 Nordlund, Kathy, Sr.-41, 250 Norlander, Tom, Sr.-70 Norman, Connie, Fr.-115, 184 Norman, Kathy, Sr.-41 Norris, Kathy, So.-93, 186, 203 O Obinger, Georgian, Jr.-70 Obrien, Kathi, So.-99, 200 Obrien, Pat, Sr.-44, 220 Ocello, Beverly, Fr.-115 O'Connor, Dan, Sr.-44 O'Sonnor, Ray, Sr, Odum, Steve, Fr.-115 Officer, Susan, So.-93 Ogan, Kathy, Jr.-70 Jr.-70 268, Moody, Chuck, Fr.-115 Moody, Ed. Sr.-42, 183 Moore, Barclay, So,-93 Moore, Courtney, Sr.-42 Moore, Doug, Sr.-42 Moore, Joan, Jr.-70 Moore, Linda, Sr.-42 Moore, Steve, So.-93 Moore, Tom, So.-93 Moore, Trudie, Jr.-70 Morgan, Glen, So.-93 Morgan, Mary, So,-93 Morris, Cora, So.-93 Morris, Delores, Sr.-21, 42, 197 Morris, Dick, Fr.--115 Morrisey, Mary Kay, Sr.-42 Mo rriso Morse, n, Steve, Fr.-6-115, 213 Alice, So.-93, 200 O'Halloran, John, Oio, 1-161616, Fr.-115, 290 Okazaki, Sandra, Jr.-70, 204 Okazaki, Stephen, Fr.-101, 115, 285 Oller, Bob, Sr.-44 Oller, Earl, Sr.-44 Oller, Earl, Sr.-44 Ollerenshaw, Jon, Jr.-70 Olsen, Barbara, So,-93, 213 Olsen, Carolyn, Fr.-115 Olsen, Christine, Fr.-115 Olsen, Kathie, Fr. Olsen, Ray, Sr.-44 Olson, Alan, Sr.-44, 283, 284 Olson Olson Olson Olson , Corrine, So.--93, 198 1 1 Dale, So,-93 John, Fr.-116, 268 Judy, Sr.-44 Morse, James, Jr.-77 Morse, Judy, Sr.-42 Morse, Yvonne, So.-93 Mosback, Fran, Sr.-42 Moser, Art, Sr.-43 Moser, Marta, Sr.-43, 246 Mosley, Linda, Sa.-93 Mosley, Chris, Sr.-43 Moss, David, Jr.-70, 206, 214, 215 Moss. Linda, Jr.-70 Mueller, Dave, Jr.-70, 179, 213, 276 Muench, Sharon, So.-93 Mulholland, Judy, So.-93 Mulkey, Steve, Fr.-115 Mullen, Judith, Fr.-115, 203 Mulrooney, Dan, So.-93 203 l Olson, Linda, Fr,-101, 116, Oman, Doug, So.-93, 178, 268, 279 O'Mara, Charles, So.-99 O'Mara, Gleean, Sr. Orkney, Dave, Sr.-18, 44, 178, 181 Orlotf, Jim, Jr,-70 Ortez, Jerry, Jr.-70 Osborn, Lynn, Jr,-70 Ostby, Gracey, So,-94 Osterberg, Dave-70, 290 Ostlind, James, So.-94, 206, 216, 270 Oswald, Nancy, Jr.-70 O'Toole, Charles, Fr.-116, 213 Ott, Gordon, Jr.-70 Ott, Raymond, So. 214, 215, MacDonald, Bill, Jr.-68 Mack, Christine, Jr.-68, 204 Mack, Priscilla, Fr.-113 MacKay, Judy, Jr.-68, 210 Mackey, Linda, Fr. Mackie, Jerry, Fr,-113, 205 MacPherson, Jacquelynn, Jr.-68, 213 Madtson, Jerry, So.-99 Magedanz, Linda, So.-91 Magedanz, Sandra, Fr.-113, 20 Magedanz, Susan, Fr.-113, 203 Mahan, Linda, So.-91 Mahan, Sue, Fr.-113 Mahar, Dennis, Sr.-41 Mahlkow, Jerry, So.-91 Malafouris, Linda, Fr.-113 Malchert, Fred, So. Malchert, Rick, Sr.-41 Mallory, Kathy, Fr. Malmquist, Mike, Fr.-113 3 Maloney, Mike, Fr.-113, 182, 285, 290 Means, Howard, Jr. Meckfessel, Terry, Fr.-114 Medearis, Gary, Jr. Medd, Gloria, Jr.-69, 213 Meeds, Susan, So.-92 Meiser, Ray, Fr.-114 Melcher, Richard, So. Melgaard, Trudie, Fr.-114 Mendenhall, Craig, Sr.-41 Meng, Ken, Fr,-114 Meng, Teresa, So.-92, 215, 216 Mericka, Barbara, Fr.-114 Merica, Judy, Sr.-21, 41, 193 Merina, Pat, Sr.-41 Merkel, Ken, So.-92 Merkel, Steve, Fr.-114 Merklin, Sue,-92, 178 Mermelstein, Shari, So.-92 Merritt, June, So.-92 Merritt, Montez, Sr.-21, 41 Messinger, Darrell, So. Messinger, Pat, Jr.-69 Multer, Murphy, Murphy, Dan, Fr.-115 Jennifer, Sr.-43, 65, 194 Roger, Fr.--115 Murphy, Sandy, Fr.-115 Murray, Dwayne, Jr.-70, 292, 293 Murra Mary Jane, Sr.-43, 197 Y Murray: Mike, So.-93 Murray, Muthy, Myers, Myers, Myers, Vincent, Fr.-115 Dan, Fr.-115 Barb, So.-93 Darelen, Sr.-43 Jeff, Jr.-70 Nack, Jim, Fr.-115 Nadeau, Judy, Jr.-70, 116, 212 Nasb Patricia Jr -70 Yr 1 - Nash, Doug, Sr.-43 Nash, Kathy, So.-93 Nasmyt Nosmyt 321 h, Claudia, Fr.-115 h, Jacqueline, Sr.-41 Ouchi, Carol, Jr.-71 Ouuellette, Viki, So.-94, 203 Overton, Terry, Jr.-71 Overton, Tob, Jr.-71 Owen, Edward, Sa.-94, 268, 290 Owens, Dale, Jr.-71 Owens, Jan, Fr.-116 Owens, Patricia, Sr.-44, 197 P Paasch, John, Sr.-44, 206, 256 Paasch, Susan, Jr.-71 Pare, Grian, Sr. Pouch, Paesch, Karen, Fr.-116 Mary, Jr.-71 Page, Charlotte, Jr.-71 Page, Sonnie, Fr. Pallesen, Terry, Jr.-71 Palmer, Palmer, Palmer, Bob, Sr.-44 Cody, Sr.-21, 44 Crystal, Fr.-116 STUDE l DEX Scott, Dave, Jr.-73, 286 Scott, Dick, Fr.-118 Scott, Donald, Fr.--116, 279 Scott, Susan, Jr.-73 Scotton, Stan, Fr. Scovell, Terry, So.-96, 213 Seeley, Thelma, So.-96 Sehon, James, So.-96 Self, Marv, Jr.-73, 215 Seller, Richy, So.-96, 182 Sellman, Patricia, So.-73 Sells, Bonita, Jr. 73 Sells, Tom, Jr.-73 Sendelback, Nancy, So.--96 Senner, Randy, Fr.-118, 285 Sewell, David, Jr.-73, 77, 202, 261, 290, 292 Schafer, John So.-96, 291 S f ari, Fr. ' d, wn, So.-96 anky, John, Jr.-73 Shanky, William, Fr.-118 Shannon, Jim, p. 96, 268, 290 shenrton, Peirgfge-E, 186, 204, 206, 211, 4 S e rgggle, Jr. e on, Kevin, So.-97 elley , George, Sr.-48, 206, 215, 216 Shelton C arlene, Fr.-118, 203 She tion, , Fr.-118 Sh lton amela, Jr.-73, 179 h d, Karen, Fr.-118, 196 eperd, Jacqueline, Fr.-117, 17B Sheperd, a ry, Jr.-73, 57 Sherid R Jr.-73, 77, 206, 216 S rloc tchar d, So.-97, 268 Sh renda, So. Palmer, Dennis, Jr.-71 Price, Carol, Jr.-71, 206, 211 Rose, Bill, So.-95 Palmer, Dorothy, So.--94 Price, Janice, Sr,-45 -,Q Rose, Linda, Jr.-72, 196 Palo, Glen, Fr. , , Pnddy, Mark, Jr.-71 Rose, Michael, Fr.-117 Eannelll, kJinc, So.T94 7, K max Nan , H1147 Rosebrook, Glen , So.?95572?68 ante oe , ours, r.- r or o r.- , nau, ance - , Parker, Charles, Fr.-94 L! L Profit S , Fr.-101, 1 , 182, 203 osenfeld, Diane, r. Parlcer, margarita SMS-9, Lohnin., 9 Sosentha: J H Por er, ar , .- ru en, eso as n a cy r. l,:ar,ker,STerry,gr. 71, 1 Euls, H imgnna, Fr J117,1 R G er,, JE 5 03 ar s, onla, o. urce uzanne, r.- oss, arne , o. 1 Parswonc, Ccatherijte, So.-94 if ,l:utnam, rl, Jr.-719 Rosse,b Rodney, Sag, 935 181 Pas e , ent, r,- ut oger, o.- - iRoten er , O , o.- , Pessmote, Bill, Jr.-71, 202, 213, 1 V . , Lf 146111, 9 er3,lfJr.-72 291 R K LJ' izmhenb , tvene, F -118 Patrick, Ronald, So.-99, 290 ' ,,- Roots, e, Sa. 99 Patterson, Danna, Sr. 4 Roc e ' uth, Jr.-99 x Roms, Undo, , L5 Patterson, Kathaleen, S . Rac li, Vito, Sr.-45, 213 57 gush, Donald, , 95, 211, 292 Patterson, Larry, So.-9 Radimak, Norman, Fr.-117, 13, 2.85 ljllovang, Gar, Jr.-72 f Patterson, Linda, Fr.-116, 216 Radthe, Ed e, Jr.-72 Lf' ROV 4, Greg, Jr, 7U Patterson, Suzanne, Fr.-116 kj Raile, Jill, o. 213 Vx Roy, iehelle, Sq Paules, Ronald, Jr.-71, 2 0 Raile, Ju r.-11 yd , Cl-reryl So,- Paulsen, Delores, Sr.-44 Raile , e, Fr, 11 , 203, 208 oy ance, Betti, Jr.-72, 212 Paulson. D001 FV- ,Y R t 12019911 Y- oylance, Bonnr , Jr.-72, 274 Paulsen, Patricia, Jr.-71 Q K mey, Ron, JL bin Cindy, So. 95 l Peake, Tracy, Fr,-116, 178 Ml Ramsey, r,-46, 206 6 RU 9 P 1' , Fr, Pearlman, Edward, Fr.--116 Range , So,-95 U ar , Judy, So. Pearsall, Nancy, Jr.-71 Rank , rry, So.-95, mel, Lin Sq, Peden, Gail, Jr.-71, 186, 244 Rasmussen, Larry, Fr.-117 - RuggIes,' ou, F 118, 203 Pellum, Feoro, Jr. S 2 Rater, Karla, Jr.-72 kllurryort, Mdrg, Q,-213 Pepper, Lola, Sa.-94 atter, Nancy, Sr.-46, 206, 215 21 Russell, Ch fer, , Percell, Julie, Fr.-116, 203 Raxeaux, Gre .-95, 290 Russell, Gregg, F ,.-118 Perdue, Leslie, Jr,-71 oy, Sha Fr.-117 Russel rrr, Sr,-46, , 260, 26 Periga, Jennigiai-94 a ne J an, Sig- 6 .Q R Iseli Nancy, Jr, Perin, Dave, r. 4 n, anna, o.- , Ga'l, Fr.-f-1 N, Perkins, Albert, Fr. e tor, fElizabeth S . - 95, 212 Run, Sher I F , Perratt, Leslie, Sa.-94 Rector, ardi, W , 211 '-qXfX'Ryan, Don , Sa. Perry, Kent, Fr.-116, 271, 290 Redinge ,HY 9--- Jr.-57, 72, 76 Rydi g, ' ard, Sr.-47, , 76, 286 Perry, Nancy, Zo.-94, 203 ,Re ' Ji -- , So.-9 . Perry, Robert, o.-94 , Joe, So.-95 Perry, Sandra, So.-94 R ghitta, Jo lAnnl, Jr 5 ' O Perry, Susan, So,-94 eifenrath, Thoma .-46, 179, Sackmaster, 1 , r.-7 Peters. Barbara. SLAM Reinakke, J6 ic , r. 1, 46 sage, Pet, Petersen, Christi, Fr.-116 Reitan,, 1 , Jr.- ' Sager, : ', So,-Q6 Petersen, Judy, Sr.-45 R mic , rliam, Fr. Sager, Ro , Fr.-11 203 Petersen, Lin a, Jr.-71 Ren , Virginia Jr.-72, 204, 213, 236 Sago, Poe So. 96 ' Petersen, Nancy, So,-94 Resa, Sandr ,c-QP-117 Sahelaris, Chris, .r. 118, 279, 281 Petersen, Susan, Sr.-45 Reynolds, t, Fr.-117 Sallee, Char , o.-96 C Petersan, Anita, Fg-1196? Reyna s, ' da, Sr.-46 Sallee, Linda, jr,- Peterson, Darean, a.- Re nal s, T Fr.-117, 268 285 Salter Larr , Fr. 1 , Peterson, Richard, Sr.-45 Rhbads, Vi Fr.-117 1 Salzerl, Clair ' .- , 204 Peterson, Rich, Jr. Rhodig, Charles, Fr. Sandberg, Barbara, o.-96 Peterson, Walter, Fr.-116 Petri, Vicki, So.-94, 203 Pettit, Rich, Jr.-71, 123 Peyton, Jan, Sr.-45 Ristick, John, Jr.-77 Peyton, William, So,-94 Pfau, Lynda, Jr.-71, 207 Pfeiler, 1265, Fr.-116, 213 Phillips, Carol, Fr.-116 Pttaiiaps, John, Fr Phillips, Judy, So .-116 Pickett, Mike, FLQ116, 205, 213 Pichett, Susan, Sr.-94 Pierce, Howard, Fr.-116, 279 Pilmer, Rosalind, Pieie, Gordon, Sr Piro, Janet, Fr. So.-94 .-45 Petman, Alice, Jr.-71, 179, 123 Rhoten, Kenneth, So,-95, 215 Ribo Richard, Sr.-46, 123 Rice,' Bert, 56.-95, 215, 290 Rice, Bob E,, Jr. Sanders, Dave, So.-96 Sanders, Diane, Jr.-72, 203 Sanetel, Delores, Jr.-73 Michele, Jr.-73 Saris, Shewey, arol, S 203 Shillock, There r. Shinn, Fran r.-73 Shinn y, Fr,-118 S oo , orlyn, Fr,--182 aker, Casey, Jr.-73 Shumaker, Karen, Jr. Sibert, Robert, Sr.-4B Siebens, Kathy, Jr.-73 Siebens, Verena, So.-97 a er, us n 7 i, tone, So.-75, 103 llman, Je iter Taber, t ta, Fr. ber id, .-11 292 S , Jr 5, 03 Rice, Bob John, Jr.-72 Sasser, Stephen, So.-47, 193, 240 Rice, Norma, Sr.-46 Sather, Bill, So.-96 Rice, William, Fr.-117 Sather, John, Sr.-47 Rich, Ervin, Jr.-195, 256 Sather, Delores, Jr.-73 Richardson, Carolyn, Sr.-46 Richardson, Kenneth, Jr.-72 Richart, Philip, Sr. Richey, Donald, So.-95, 196, 211 Rickards, Cheryl, Jr.-215 Riddle, Patricia, Jr,-72, 179 Ridgley, Vicki, Fr.-95 Rieder, Kay, Sr.-4 6 Riley, Irene, Jr.-72 Sausser, Steve, So.-96 Savage, Kathie, Sr.-47 Schab, Greg, So.-99 Schacher, Dave, Sr.-47, 291, 293, 294 Schaefer, Rich, Sa.-96 Schafer, Dave, Sr.-293 Schafer, Alvina, Jr.-73 Schafer, Sandy, So. Schaper, Julie, Sr.--47 Plifflfmt C0f0l. FY--116 Rinher, Susan, Jr.-72, 212, 213 Schassen, John So.-96, 268 Plfmcftt DUN, Fl'--116. 263. 290 Rinne, Dan, Sr.-72 Scheiffeie, Phillis, So.-96 Plffmlfi. JOIUGS, Jr.-71 Ris, Dee Ann, Jr.-72, 199 Schenk, Bob, Sr.-47, 213 Preskv. Susan. Sr.-21. 45. 66. 179. 211. Ras, Judy, Fr. scherer, Tera, Sr.-47, 184, 206, 211 239, 244, 250 Ris, Karen, So,-95 Scheurer, Ron, Sr.-47, 290, 291 Platt Gary So.-94 Planteen, Jan, So.-94, 203 Pleasant, Dick, Fr,-116 Pleasant, Terry, Jr.-71 Poe, Patricia, So.-94, 199 Poehler, Nancy, Sr.--21, 45, 197 Pohl, Leslie, Fr.-116 Polioudakis, Mike, Fr,-101, 116, 285 Pomeroy, Julie, So.-79, 94, 215 Paoley, William, So,-94 Pope, Ernie, Jr.-45, 196 So.-99 Parker, Chuck, Porter, Lynn, Fr.-117 Porter, Rebecca, Sr. Porter, Tom, Jr,-71 Post, Glenn, Jr.-71, 187, 202, 232, 290 Post, Paul, Sr.-45, 178, 185, 202, 228, 260, 266, 270, 290, 292 Postlewait, Larry, Sr.-45, 211, 283, 284 Poston, Jim, Fr.-117, 268, 290 Poston, Pat, Jr,-71 Patecs, Barbara, Sr, Potter, James, Fr. Potter, Steve-285 Potter, Toni, Sr.-45, 197, 240 Potts, Jeff, Jr,-71, 290 Pounder, Gary, Sr.-45, 185, 202, 210, 261, 266 Powell, Barbara, Jr.-71 Powell, Peggy, So,-94 Powell, Terry, Sr,-21, 45 Prather, Donna, So.-94, 200 Precechtil, David, Fr.-117, 290 Precechtil, Sue, Sr.-45, 179 Prelean, Donna, Fr.-117 Preskey, Kathleen, Jr, Pribbernow, Lynn, Jr,-71 Schiffer, Edwin, So, , So. Tanaka, Kathleen, Sr.-75, 203, 204, 279, 229 Tanaka, Nancy, Jr.-75, 203, 204, 279, 229 Tanner, Steve, So.-98 Tarpley, Carol, Fr. Taug, Alice, Sa.-98 Taug, Dick, sr.-50, 202, 292, 293 Toutfest, Richard, Sr.-50, 192, 239 Taylor Janice, So. Kathy, Fr.-120, 203 Linda, Fr,--120 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Sandy, Fr.-120 Taylor, Steve, Jr.-75 Tedder, Janice, Fr.-120 Karen So Tedder, , .-75 Tetfer, Ray, Jr.-75, 125, 179, 183 Telford, Eileen, Fr. Terrill, Gervis, Jr. Terry, Alice, Sr. Terstegge, Cheryl, Jr. Thorp, Paul, Jr.-75 Ristick, Louis, So.-95 Ristich, Robert, Fr. Rittenhouse, David, Fr,-117 Ritter, Orene, Sr. Rittgers, Shari, Jr.-72 Robbins, Edward, Sr.-46, 179, 290 Roberson, Deirdre, Jr.-72, 197 Roberts, Cheryl, Sr.-46 Roberts, Larry, So, Roberts, Robert, Fr 290 Roberts, Luella, So Robinett, Daisy, So Robinson, Bernie, Sr 253, 256 -95, 261 .-117, 198, 268, 265, .-92, 95 Robinson, Karyn, Fr,-117 Robinson, Pat, Jr. Robinson, Sandra, Fr.-117 Robison, Robert, Jr.-72 Rodosky, Colleen, 244 .-95 .-56, 206, 240, 243, Schilling, Neil, So.-96 Schim h Dick Sr P 1 r 5 Schleining, John Jr.-73, 179, 183, 286 Schleisman, Rodney, Schlottmann, Linda, Schmidling, Sylvia, Sr.-47, 205 Fr. 118 Fr.-118 Schmidt, Susi, Sr.-47 Schnabel, Joe, Sr. Schnocky, Peggy, Sr.-47, 206, 256 Schneider, Dennis, Sa.-96 Schneider, Karl, Sr. -47 Schneider, Robert, Fr. Schnoor, Schnoor, Schloessler, Kathy, Arlen, Jr,-73 Glenn, Sr.-47, 293 Sr.-47, 200 Schofield, Daen, So. Scholl, Susan, So.-96 Schoonmoker, Sannie, Jr.-73 Schramel, Sarole, So.-96, 207 Sr.-46, 192, 204, 207, Schrii, Thomas, Sr.-47 Schreiber, Janna, So.-96 Schrich Terr Jr-73 Raden, Janice, Fr.-101, 117, 203 Rodgers, Gordon, Fr.-117, 153, 268 r Yr - Schroeder, Donna, So.--96, 215 Rodgers Lou Ellen, Jr.-72 Schub, Bill, So.-96 Rott, Marcia, Fr.-208 Schulz, Dallas, So. Rogers, Danile, Jr. Schulz, Jacqueline, Fr. Rogers, Judy, So. Schulz, Jucly, Sa.-96 Rogers, Kris, So.-95, 212 Schulz, Peggy, Fr. Rogers, Nancy, Sr.-46 Schultz, Linda, So. Rogers, Paula, Jr.-72 Schultz, Russel, Sa.-96 Ro So Rogers, y, .- Rahde, Bennie, Jr. Rohrbough, John 95, 282 Fr.-117, 268, 285, 290 Rommel, Jim, Sr.--46, 270, 290, 292 Scott, Christine, Fr. -118 Ronald, Patrick, So, Schuyle r, Pamela, Sr,-48, 206, Schwab, Sandara, So.-96 Schwarz, Pat, Fr.-118 256 Theilade, Sandra, Sr.-50, 211, 215 Theis, Nancy, Jr.-75, 212 Theor Ted, Jr.-75 Thetford, Terry, Jr.-75 Thoming, Beverly, F Thaming, Gene, So. r.-1 20 Thomison, Wilda, Sr,--50, 125, 126 Thompson, Mike, Jr.-75 Thompson, Richard, Sr, Thompson, Sandy, Jr.-75 Thomson, Margaret, So. Thornton, Barbara, So. Thorpe, Jan, So.-98, 184, 203 Thorpe, Patricia, Sr.-21, 181, 186 Thorsen, Craig, Sr.-50, 261 Threlkeld, Anna, So .-96, 196 Threlkeld, Dee, Jr.-75 Thurmer, David, Fr.-120 Thurston, Gayne, Fr.-120, 203, 236 Tierney, George, Jr. Tierney, Richard, Fr Tilton, Judy, Fr.-1 So Tindell, Patricia, . '20, 203 -98 Toney, Sue, So.-98 Tongue, Sue, Jr. Tonn, Dean, So.-98, 270, 290 Tonn, Doug, Jr,- 181,187,192, 75, 235, 236, 270, 290, 291 Toomey, Dennis, Fr. Taoze, Steve, Jr.-75 Toristoia, Katherine, Toristoia, Wilha, So. Jr. Schweiger, Alive, Jr.-73 Schweiger, Norman, Jr.-73, 215 Schwindt, Jim, Jr.-73 322 Torrey, Anita, So. Torrey, Sharon, Fr.-120 Tracewell, Gene, Sr.-50 204, 240, 289 Tracewell, Larry, Sr,-50 Trait, Sandra, Fr.-120 Traff, Sanford, Sr. Trout, Geri, So.-99 Travis, Kent, So.-98 Trenary, Marcia, Fr.-120 Trenary, Pamela, Jr.-75 Tretheway, Pammy, So.-98, 203 Trexler, Bob, Jr.-75 Trexler, Vincient, So. Troeh, Barbara, Sr.-50 Trossen, Pater, Jr.-75 Troudt, Carol, Fr. Troxell, Dennis, Sr.-50 Truax, Anne, Jr.--239, 76, 75, 206 STUDE I DEX Vinton, Nancy, So.--120 Volk, Cheryl, So. Volk, Henrietta, Fr. Vollstedt, Linda, Sr.-19, 21, 51, 54, Voorhees, Peggy, Jr.-76 W Wacker, Daniel, So.-98 Wagner, Alyce, Sr.-51 Wagner, Doug, So.-98 Wagenaar, Ron, Fr.-120 Wagener, Joe, So. Waldkirch, Lynn, So.-98 I 57, Walker, Larry, Fr.-120 Walkington, Ken, Jr.-57, 76, 202, 270, 244, 234, 183 , , Truax, Rob, Fr.-120, 69, 185, 292, 285, Wallace. Vlflsl, Jr--76. 206, 215 290 Wallace, William, So.-98, 216 Truiillo, Nick, Fr. Trumball, Anita, So.-98, 203 Wallard, Joyce, Fr.-120 Wallin, Karen, Fr.-120 Trumbull, Lonnie, Sr.-197, 179, 50 Wvlsbvfn. Cl1e'Yl1 FF--1201 208 -fuffe, Dave' Jr. Walsborn, Terry, So. 'fwel' Yvonne' 5,,...50 Wandel, Judith, Sr.-51, 204, 236 Turner, Carol, Sr.-50 WUY51 Bill, JH-76 Tyle, Shari, Sr.-216, 116, 206, 51 Wufdf l-lndtli 50--93 Word, Sherry, Jr.-203, 213 U Word, Shirley, Fr.-120, 203 Warf, Cheryl, Jr.-76 Uhle, Marsha, So.-98, 212 Warneke, Jan, Sr.-51, 190, 204, 244, Underwood, Ron, So.-98, 268, 290 247 Uptegrove, Brenda, Jr. Warren, Christina, Jr.-76 Uptegrove, Donna, So. Warren, Mary, Jr.-76 Urmson, Pat, Jr.-75, 190, 192, 204, 244 Warrenka, George, Sr.-51 Utley, Ken, Jr. Warrow, Christy-204 Wairreb, Mary, Jr. V Washburn, Barbara, Sr.-51, 213 Watkins, Beniamin, Sr.-51, 191, 290 Vuhl. Rltilf, Jr.-75 Watson, Dianne, Sr.-51, 204 VGl9l C0UfT1 Dime. FY--120. 230 Watson, Ed, Jr.-76, 260, 263, 276, 293 Velline, Bob. FY---120 Watson, Gail, Jr. Vanbellinghen, Ed, Sr.-51, 276, 291, 293 Watson Mike, Fr. Van Bramer, Tanna, So. Vandebrake, Bruce, Jr.-206, Vandewater, Pat, Jr.-75 215 Watson, Sandro, Jr.-76 Wayman, Billie, So. Wayman, Darlene, So. 69, West, Bill, Fr.-76 West, Bill, Sr.-52 West, Brian, Jr.-76 West, Gary, Sr. West, Jan , Sr.-52 Westphal, Patti, Fr.-121, 178 Whalen, Brian, Jr.-76 Wharff, Cheryl, Jr. Whedon, Linda, Fr.-121 Wheeler, Linda, Sr.-52 Wheeler, Bonnie, Sr.--52 Wheeler, Robert, So.-99 293 Wheeler, Terry, Jr.-76 White, Bonnie, Sr.-52, 186 White, Dave, Fr.-101, 121, 268, 2 White, David, So.-99 White, Ellen, Fr.-121 White, Sharon, Sr.-52, 197 Whiteman, Carl, Sr.-52 Whitman, Gayla, So.-99 Whittaker, Linda, So.-99 Wilkes, Greg, Fr. Wilkinson, Robert, Sr.-52 Williams, Bob, Jr.-76 Williams, Clark, Fr.-121 Williams, Bonelle, Fr.-121 Williams, Jalayne, Sr.-21, 52, 1 207 Williams, Pennilyne, So. Williams, Shirley, Sr.-76, 196 Willoughby, Jim, Jr.-76 Wilmoth, Janet, So.-99 Wilson, Becky, Jr.-76, 208 Wilson, Bob-76 Wilson, Buzz, So.-99 Wilson, Dale, Sr.-52 Wilson, Janet, Sr.--52 Wilson, Jean, Jr.-76 Wilson, Lester, Jr.-76, 179, 215 Wilson, Mike, So.-99 Wilson, Pam, Fr.-121 Wilson, Pamela, So.-99 94, 195 Wilson, Patti, Sr.--52, 203, 229, 25 279 Van Van Van Van Gorder, Diane, So.-98, 213 Gorder, John, Jr.-75, 210 Hook, Carol, Jr.-75 Horn, Sharon, Jr. Weaver, John, Jr.-76 Webb, Barbara, Jr.-76 Webb, Dale, Fr.-120, 178, 215, 268 Webber, Karen, Sr,-51 Zetter, Mark, Fr.-121 Koughnet, Linda, Sr.-51, 216 Schoiak, Terrilee, Sr.-51, 21 Van Van Vantzelfden, Larry, So. Vantzelfden, Sharon, Sr.-51 Van Woerkom, Leon, Fr.-120 Vasquez, Connie, So.--75 Vasquez, Kathy, So. 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