Madison High School - Federalist Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1965

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The Performing Arts PEGGY BAKER, LINDA PETERSEN Seniors JAN STONE, SUE GRIMES Sports RICHARD FREDERICKS, Gary Graham, Mike Jagielski Staffs 8. Organizations NANCY GREEN, Karen Carlson Student Life BARBARA CRANER Underclassmen JAN THORPE, Mary Jane Grant, Geri Traut Sandi Thompson, Barbara Harn, Cheryl Roydon LCOK TO THIS DAY TABLE OF CCNTENTS Faculty and Administration - 6-37 Student Life ........... 38-49 Staffs and 0rganizations - 50-66 Student Government .... 67-81 Activities ............ 82-1 1 8 Clubs .............. 1 1 9- 132 The Performing Arts - - 133- 149 Sports ............. 150-197 Classes ............ 1 98 -302 Advertisements -..... 303 -327 Index .......... - - - 328-336 W: , 'wif' X mr' 1 w , Y ji I w Q W i Y Q i I 5 a Q 4 . 1 V L U , , i V 4 K -vi' M' is 5' MK x f . g f .1 ::--- rj I' . ' fi SS 1. wg 4 gag ., S, H M, iw 4, , --MM -1, M A ,F np jgzfj, hx K 1 ,- 5 .1 1 2211 1 ' : 2 ' fi N ' - -Y 1 ,f Pi -'QQ' ' -,, ,, ., 1 V w 4 Faculty and Administration n!Mr,,,.. 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Mrs. Sue Bushnell, the Curriculum Vice Principal, Miss Georgia Dean, the Dean of Girls, and Mr. Cyril Butterfield, the Dean of Boys, have been excel- lent assistants to Mr. Erickson. The administration is concerned with everything that happens at Madison including the classrooms, the library, the student store, the new research center, the many stu- dent dances and activities, the purchasing of supplies and the many othe-r responsibilities that keep Madison running smoothly from day to day. Besides school activities, our administrators are con- cerned with outside happenings such as the Dad s'Club and P.T.A. They are on hand for opening night at a drama production or a music program. They are ready to speak at assemblies and chaperone dances. Few stu- dents realize the work that goes into being a member of the administration of a school ,as large as Madison. inn Mr. Butterfield, Madison's Dean of Boys, also has many other responsibilities Mrs. Bushnell directs and evaluates Madison's curriculum. I V ,,4,7 , Nine Counselors Help Senators Mrs. Holland and Mr. Blokeadvise the clcl s o ' . s f66 Mr. Keck and Mrs. Winter discuss the sophomores. Mrs. Auld and Mr. Fiskum advise the enthusiastic freshman. V M Miss Kohns and Mr. Widestrom counsel the graduating seniors LEFT2 The counseling area is always filled with much activity. Mr. Keiih Pierce pauses during his busy day. Ya ' 'Z'-fi Mrs. Helen Matich MF- Nell Abelein Mrs. Norma Cramer Mrs. Barbara Ellis Mrs. Donna Hora Chalrmcn Ef'9l'Sh English Journalism English Social Studies En li h Department Includ Mr. Roumagoux instructs one of his English classes. 5 5 1 ff-K r Yi z si 12-an Mr. Constantine Kanelis English Mrs, Karma Hughes Miss Josephine Kelly English English All Students The aims of the English department are to improve reading, writing, speaking and listening. Provisions for individual differences are also in- cluded 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 sequential 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 empha- sis is put upon sentence structure in the ninth grade. This program includes a study of the dictionary in the tenth, dialect in the eleventh, and the history of the ,.. English language in the twelfth. Composition has major emphasis: ninth grade, basic sentence structure in the context of a paragraph, tenth, additional sentence skills and a focus on paragraph structure, eleventh and twelfth, organization and de- velopment of longer papers with attention to more com- plex problems of rhetoric. Speech has a definite order: ninth grade, forms of discussion . . . panel, symposium, forum, tenth, speech analysis, eleventh and twelfth, oral interpretation. Mrs. Helen Matich English Department Chairman li Miss Delores Leavens English Mrs. lavelle McFarlane English Mrs. Matich heads the English department. p . 'fl . .fl 1 gf xr 622'-ffs, Mrs- Helen .Moreland Mr. Keith Pierce Mr. Lynn Roumagoux Mrs. Janice Schukart Mrs. Melba Sparks En9l'5h English Russian English Drama Counseling Social Studies Mrs. Moreland listens to a comment -If , from one of her 4 - - ' ' lunior English students. 1 Mr. Abelein works on his desk, preparing classes, M Mrs. Virginia Sullivan Mrs. Gwynne Warner Mrs. Connie Wickwire Mr. Allen Widestrom Miss Dorothy Youngblood English Speech Librarian English Speech Drama Counseling Mrs. Ellis works with her iournalism class. Mrs. Hora, new to Madison this year, teaches senior English. Jarrett Heads Social Studies Mr. O'Donnell is often seen lecturing to his classes. Q Besides teaching English and Social Studies, Mrs. Dawson teaches an effective reading class. ggi, Wit? 1 L, -1 A -lf . ,L .. ,, s f' if 1 . 4 .. .ws il? ' ,, Mrs, Ameliq Auld Mrs. Benona Dawson Mr. Elmer Drake Mr. Delbert Ensign Mr, Donn Gassaway Social Studies En9llSl1 Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Counseling SOClCIl Studies epartment It is the responsibility of the social studies department to present the heritage of our development as a nation of people. To this we must add knowledge of current proc- esses that shape the present and determine the future. As freshmen you established the beginnings of man: traced his development to our medieval society, then, having found that individual man recognized a much greater destiny, were able to follow him. As sophomores, through the struggling societies and institutions of the world during the Renaissance the in- dustrial revolution and the great wars. As juniors you related our American heritage to its European foundations, developed an appreciation of the organization of our great government, traced the course. of historical growth how we became the greatest nation on earth. Then, finally as seniors you saw your own position: a participant both present and future. Participating as an individual: within groups, and as a breadwinner against others yet all backed by the might of a stable government. You have arrived. You are ready for the world. Care- ful, we hope, recognizing your shortcomings but ever alert to your potential. Free now to grow in understand- ing and appreciation against my challenge. Mr. Ben Jarrett Chairmah Social Studies Department Above is Mr. Ben Jarrett, S.S. department chairman 3' :. . , 5,7 i i .4 Mr. Ensign enioys instructing his students to higher learning. Mr. Fred Livesay Mr. William Olsen Mr. Eric Page Mr- Willidm Wiifala Social Studies Activities Director Social Studies Social Studies Leadership 5 . in I 1. jfs - ' qi 5 lr 'Mi 5 i 1 f ' -f ,-5 1, 'Z S , V: 'if Q- ,- 4 V it if if f 9 , A f 5. K . , L VV lx . Mr. Jarrett's seventh period class enters political campaign. GF 91- ,sr .--41 W-ew-A at was E: .K zzgsszsffs' ' i sis. , C Lf , .V ,,.: Z , K .,.. 1 .V i 'zsgxfgsr ,, r Mrs. Shirley Pelery Mrs. Betsey Hibbarrd Mr. Lawrence Jones Chairman Combined E-SS Combined E-SS Combined Classes eac The camera catches Mrs. Hibbard lecturing to her classes. ef, 5, 2. 2 S' S . Mist' 3, J ,Zi .st Zi ,ig Ifwnx l 1 off .W ry. ' sys., tw,-f angle 4 A. ef ' was 5 HQ . . . k , es S J' Mrs. McKay Meindl Miss Mildred Peterson Mrs. Helen Robertson Mr, Peter Smith Mr. Vernon Utz Combined E-SS Combined E-SS Combined E-SS Combined E-SS Combined E SS Photography Social Studies and Engli h The two-period Combined English-Social Studies class attempts to bridge the gap between elementary and high school by serving as a home base for freshmen. English goals include student proficiency in reading, writing, speaking and listening. Grammar and usage of English are stressed as well as literature. The Odyssey, Midsummer Night's Dream, Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Huckleberry Finn, Boy on Horse- back from the Autobiography of Lincoln Steffens, 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, civiliza- tion and culture, history of Europe H450-19002, Asia, Near East, North Africa, Africa south of the Sahara, and Latin America. The historical, social, political, geographic, cultural, and economic aspects of these areas are studied. Mrs. Shirley Petery Mrs. Petery heads combined classes department Mr. Verle Duckering Mr. James Taylor Mr. Ronald Aronson Chairman Mothernqfics Mathematics Mathematics a Profit to f . . Miss O Hore enloys lecturing to her mathematics clqgg. Mrs. Annis Bleeke Mr. Warren Bolin Mr. Richard Edmonds Mr. Melvin Erickson Mr- Dvdne Fiskum Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Students The members of Madison's mathematics department want to teach arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonom- etry and some analytic geometry to all students who can benefit from studying these subiects and are interested in doing so. The traditional content of these courses are not basically changed textbooks we have chosen to use in the School Mathematics Study Group. The big differ- ence is in the way the content is taught. The SMSG courses attempt to teach you more than just how to do ity they also attempt an honest explanation as to why you do it this way. They also attempt to organize the material so that all courses and parts of course are logically related, from the ground up. ln each of the last four years, we have extended the SMSG material to one more course. This year the SMSG program includes all second year algebra classes after being on a trial basis in this subject last year. We have one SMSG senior math class on a trial basis this year. In our arithmetic classes, we are either trying to improve your understand- ing c'f the arithmetic you studied in grade school, or else show you various new ways to use the arithmetic you have learned. Mr. Verle Duckering Mathematics Department Chairman Counseling Mr. Duckering heads mathematics department. Mr. Edward Gottlieb Mathematics Along with her duties as a member of the mathematics department, Miss Whitcomb also advises the Dolly Madisons. Mr. Londos is shown lecturing to his students on a variety of subiects. 4 , Mr. Frank londos Mrs. Barbara Long Miss Carolyn Natella Mr. Daryl Nehler Miss Jane Whitcomb Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mr. Bolin enioys lecturing to his mathematics class. Mr, Keith Wooldridge Mrs. Hildur Amundsen Mr. Philip Blair Chairman Science Science Science epartment Covers -AU! A great mind weighs heavy on the shoulders of its bearer. Mr. Robert Damberg Mr. Ralph Ennis Mr. Wallace Girts Mr. Charles Heil Mr, James No,-fon Science Science Science Science Science Biology, Chemistry, Physics The maior curriculum change during the coming year shall be the beginning of a possible four-year sequence primarily for science oriented students - those interested in future careers in science, science related subjects, or engineering. These students, who start as freshmen, will begin with an exploratory course in general science 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 preferred order for sci- ence co-urses, but exceptions are possible if prerequisites are fulfilled. We look forward toward a two-year integrated, 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-technical emphasis on ideas and applications of chemistry. Mr. Keith Wooldridge Science Department Chairman em -A I Mr. Woolridge heads science department. Miss Doroihy Kull MTS- Kflfllefille Campbell Mrs. Ellen Gruefter Languages German French Language Department Includes Mr. Pool teaches Social Studies and Russian. Af'A ' fe L F esss, l s 1 f A,,A , ' ' ii- 'A f' 7 4 if - '2 ?: ' Egf r H? +23-,,,'i. Es I f t L Miss Rose Kgwqlchuk Mr. Raymond Niehaus Mr. William Weech M555 -lean Wlme Mrs' Chafloffe wmle' - Latin Spanish French French Russmn Counseling Spanish World Cultures French, German, Latin, Russian and Spanish are the five languages offered at Madison. For the most part a four-year sequence is offered. However, since some stu- dents start language study in elementary school, we do have several enrolled as fifth-year students. Approxi- mately one-third of the student body is studying one or more foreign languages. With the aid of the language laboratory, tape re- corders and record players, stress is placed on an audio- lingual approach to language learning. Films, recordings of poetry and plays, and a wide selection of library books all serve as enrichment mater- ial. From time to time native speakers in the community serve as resource people in some of the languages. Teachers as well as students, continue the process of learning and several in the department have traveled and studied in one or more countries that speak their respective language. Miss Dorothy Kull Language Department Chairman Miss Kull is chairman of the language department l w Mr. William DiStasio M555 D0l'iS Fdnchier Miss Mary Andersen Mrs. Gertrude Bean Mrs, Janet Carney Distributive Education Typing Students Benefit from LEFT: Miss Fanchier instructs one of her typing students. RIGHT: His typing students seem to add a little humor to Mr. Wright's day. ikeh- MEA? tr ,,,5't6S'M r mg titre? his Q X 'Q 't in ,5,. ..., i ..,,. E g. Z :F- B -' N.. yd. 1 :-k' if iss a' t H. ,, . Miss Dorothy Hart MISS Alice Suzuki Mrs. Minnie Weene Miss Joan Weller Mr. Jack Wright Typing Bookkeeping Bookkeeping Typing TYPln9 Business Education 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 experience 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. Miss Mary Andersen Business Education Department Chairman Miss Andersen heads business education department 32 LU, , ,Www ., , kqikww. my .WM ,V ,,k,,g,k. f k K ,iii V ii- . 1' ll , ff . I ,N, -. 'iii , vm , .Q ,. ,115 .W 1 :gat 3.25 :Elf fini 5 5 . - 1297: -' e .. -ci' a':a.,3' ,.l5:fl9i,'h5 Nslffcgff ' ffu, li'g3'I ' nf? : 'vii' Ai.-7Q5'j,5f'fL 1 f1f??lfmi'Z?i'1f,, I 10 . Aff v f f7 fl-tiff 1 m'ijg32223:1:lvf'2f' 751 I ' ' t ,. K ' ' M , ,... 'E 7 ,fflfii7755 3:15 Miss Frances Gannon Mr. Larry Keck Health Physical Education Physical Education Counseling P. E. Build Physical 43- 4. ,, -5 7535 g if g -.ex V- Mrs. Dowsett instructs her students in physical education. A. S ,V ure, ' Wir'-- Igtifiw ' - -t 1 t s s 2 ', 5 4 i Q fi.. . - U ' fi K WU ZQ, tri 21 f l' . , Qff , ' .. iiifEiQlf'FA N P I M .- L S. ffxifgiti--f1'igfUf. ' -A - f - 1 .f 1 -ve, , ,rfiitixfsisii . W W - V , - - :fs fran-,g , ,rin ' , . . ,V . li K - il? ' ,. ' ' 'X L 1 ': ' ' - - . ' '- Mr. Richard McClain Mr. Gerald Ross Mrs. Gloria Sandles Mr. James Smith Miss Sharon Watkins Science Health Health Science Health Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Fitness 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, neuromus- cular development, emotional control and social aware- ness. It provides opportunities to acquire skill in varied activities, opportunities to develop leadership, and fel- lowship and is conducted to give a sense of achievement and enjoyment through participation. The obiectives of Physical Education at Madison is to teach the student self realization, human relationships, civic responsibilities, and economic efficiencies. Mr. Gerald Exley Health 81 Physical Education Department Chairman 555145-sk , f -iff! Ayr, ,KQV ' . 1 1 H ' r f-' gg? ' - 'fRifi'f-1' Y - Y I , 1, ' 'V i 'i Wi :f't ,g,,V,,K,, ., . .5-ff 1f,,l5r,..c lk aw. X , , , 3. ww , 1 1f...,,.-J'1- W' 5 215555 as 10 a if P li K -we ik an J l f e , ,V ft: s. QZf,,,II'iZ-' - , 7.,, ,wg . ..., Q, tif,-'N '- ft ,. ' Vffiisi 'k.' if ff ' In -ETQYI-ljffg g . s , Ai'. s . glifll ' E, ' ' P i Q r fini? if V595-5 f fiwifiilii'-' - I .,.-- X , , ,f 2: f- IM '57 1 2 .- 1,.?IL.--'fl'555,21 Q' 2 L I '15 an .' I : :V ' l 'jf.:i:u:.::k',if- il: H I ffiiiinl P-:il 5',3,,,7 f f-M7 - lsygsimiiifs ' . . . I .,,.', Wi' ' fi A E fzlif's'1w f7isE7ioi 3' 'fLf3il45lk2z+ Mr. Exley heads health 81 physical education department Mr. Joseph Edmiston Mrs. Karma Hughes Mr, Norman Street A Creative World 0pe ed Mr. Edmiston is music department chairman. 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 the many occasions throughout the city this past school year. Besides performances, the department is concerned with background information in 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. A knowledge of this is as important as the notes themselves. Without this information, interpre- tation is nil. Another very important part of this department is the very fine course in Music Understanding taught by Mrs. Karma Hughes. This is a course emphasizing in learning to listen to good music. From this comes an increased understanding and appreciation for all kinds of music. Joseph Edmiston Music Department Chairman y iw . if A ' ,af . 2 Mr. Robert Hughitt Mrs. I-0UiSe Dees Miss NGYICY Fulfl Miss Mariorie Goldsmith Mr. Thomas Pileggl Chairman Art Art Art Art by Art and Music ln the classroom we give ourstudents experiences that are related to past as well as contemporary art. We lead them to discover to what extent they can develop an independent and personal approach in their o-wn work, and to help them gain an appreciation and un- derstanding of it. We expose the student, to new ways of viewing and creating through art experiences designed to offer a high standard of artistic achievement. Our courses are designed for both pleasure and as background for more serious study. We offer the following classes in which we carry this out: Art General, beginning and advanced, Design, Crafts, Ceramics, Art Metal, beginning and advanced, Commercial Art, beginning and -advanced, EE Art, Art Staff, Art Staff Yearbook, and Understanding Art. 'Robert A. Hughitt Art Department Chairman ggwu .4125 - f ' ,I . H Ay- U f - ,Ziff ' ' 5 L s ir i s y is 5wsffg,g,g,g W H 1- . is ,, , :Q .Q egg:-5 5 i n,,,,g .H Hughitt is chairman ofthe art department WF? x 'U Mr. Cecil Tuttle Mr. Gordon Johnson Mn. Russell Walker - Cl-mi,-man Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts, Home . Give , , ,re r e u, l ii il c T gg I I-,. I1 2 s'-.X M,,. f s V Mr. Tuttle heads industrial arts department. All elements of the school system will contribute in some way to the general purpose of education but each element will emphasize certain aspects. This statement of purpose is confined to the aspects of general, college preparatory, and vocational education unique to indus- trial education. The achievement of each student may be utilized by him forthe purposes of: CAD expanding his awareness as a contributing industrial society CBJ enhancing his personal-social development CCD earning a living. Mr. Cecil Tuttle Industrial Education Department Chairman x U ' 75 .1 , ,- it Q XM Q ri ' it , Q W 3 JE A 75:1-3' if iw ' c fbi: 1 1 1 1 A i .. ' Miss Elma Shuck Mrs. Hope Bennett Mrs. Mary Ann Cairns Mrs, Frances Sturgis Chairman Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Ed t' Madison is one of the few high schools in Oregon to offer co-educational home economics classes. There are 552 students, 87 of whom are boys, enrolled this year in the home economics department. Home economics is an extremely broad 'field that is aimed toward- preparing young moderns for the life he or she will lead as an adult. Included in the study are these basic areas: relationships and personality' develop- ment, meal planning and preparation, money manage- ment, family finance and housing, child care and de- velopment, and clothing and grooming. With the demands of the present and near future in mind, the program endeavors to offer guidance neces- sary to a complete and well-rounded individual. In addi- tion to this, home economics offers training in the most important part of life-that of becoming a successful family member and an informed, modern, and efficient husband and father or wife and mother. Miss Elma Shuck Home Economics Department Chairman .-A-.9 .sf 1-f ' Miss Shuck heads home economics department. 5 1 fi 'FQ yay, A 'Win 'D' fa -nent Q VE ww new :saezgwwiv Student Life T ,gee After hours, Madison proves to be more silent than one would suspect. H ppmess Madison's flags wave from sunrise to sunset. The statue of James Madison greets many of the students who enter by the front entrance. gnunii l l l F l was .1 The lower parking lot shows only Q fraction of the drivers at Madison. Madison Hi h School . . . Most of Modison's students take the buses to and from school. m.4::ffw:m2'QwndlffimICip..m,,,,w -'--- .mmm xffimszwwwwa , ' :file Music is said to soothe pain, but the students above are already obviously feeling none. I I A I I I . . . . SCCIH CtlVltIeS Whether modern dancing is for better or worse is a good question. Dancing provides healthful, active entertainment for many students. Madisan's agenda balances on a merry-go-round of dancing after, during and instead of most of our other activities because it seems to be the only type of entertainment that's not illegal and is generally received with enthusiasm. The school encourages it by providing a dance for any occasion and as often as practical. ,,,4P'- 'lf'-Sa-5 ff' 9 X. J' t Q Oh darn! Mom starched my pants again!! Itsy-bitsy spider . . . Perhaps, with a little more participation, our dances will gain in popularity inthe coming years Togetherness is all right, but this is ridiculous. 52 W V Q 'Q Q N ,f . V- W . l ZLA 'x N! - . . . . Togetherness Look! We're on 'Candid Cc1merc1! ' ,L if r :nil-gnu-max:-nr dw ' Q, as fi, ,,,, tr i .-.k,.kV ,, , ,, ,, k You know something? I think we're being followed. I wonder if there ore ony left-overs? 45 1 ,G 'H ,, if f f I EQ ,- fffs g ' 4 3 WX? img Jir- wa She loves me, ya, ya, yo! earnin and '--, -. 533, 'fssgsw ' Wsfiwzrf 152 Q - gi , , 5,-'57 mijsfsf' 5, . , , ,, 5.1121-gg' fiigfgigwzxff zwadw- -. ., I K 4g?5i3sgiL.,f'fn41z 7 , , .R 2 , , ,g , , 1 ,mt ..gjx 33 S . ,L uf - 5 in F -k . ., f - - , we war- Zxflxwf' ISL! S73-S34 .iif Eiilfswfl' y 'W . Mgjtf' 5355, - 3- fy9,5f5j, ::k5:g, 'Q 15, z, M: Q . 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Modison's spirit promoters season Staffs and Crganizations K r .Jn Drais eads Federalist Staff Once again the FEDERALIST Staff has completed the largest book in Madison's history. The 1965 FEDERALIST has 336 pages, a 12-page increase over last year's book. This includes eight full-color pages. The largest sections in the book are sports with 46 pages, seniors with 48 pages, and activities with 35 pages. A new section which was added this year is the candid section entitled Student Life. The faculty section was decreased in order to give more space to the students. The yearbook was under the authorship of Mrs. Ellis, the iournalism instructor and Mr. Hughitt, an art instruc- tor. The staff members are made up of T3 seniors and l4 iuniors. This does not include the two art staff members and the nine photographers. Working on the yearbook requires many extra hours besides the class period in order to meet deadlines. These hours were spent in piecing copy, correcting names, thinning glue and pasting down pictures. lt wasn't all work, there was iust as much fun, and l'm sure every- one enjoyed it. Laura Drais, Editor-in-Chief. LAURA DRAIS Editor-in-Chief PATSY BURGESS KAREN CARLSON KATHY CASELTON BARBARA CRANER Adminstration Staffs and Organzations Copy Editor Drama JOAN DITTY MAUREEN DULEY KAREN ENEVOLDSEN JUDY FLEMING RICHARD FREDERICKS Activities Fqculfy Faculty Clubs Sports Editor I xv J Q i A Y PAT URMSON 1 Assistant Editor tltttt U la Mrs. Ellis and Mr. Hughitt, yearbook advisers. help in the organization and planning of the 1965 Federalist. GARY GRAHAM MARY JANE GRANT NANCY GREEN SUSAN GRIMES DEE DEE HALEY Sports Freshmen Staffs and Organzations Seniors Activities BARBARA HARN MIKE JAGIELSKI SHARON MUENCH KATHY NASH LINDA PETERSON Juniors Sports Advertising Administration Drama CHERYL ROYDON CAROL SHEWEY JAN STONE SUSAN SWOGGER SANDY THOMPSON Juniors Business Manager Seniors Artist Sophomores ,, 17 JAN THORPE GERI TRAUT PAM TRETHEWAY ANITA TRUMBULL ANN WITCHEI. Freshmen Sophomores Advertising Manager Indexing Artist lholo lab Staff: Vince Trexler, Carol Brewer, Sue Tongue, John Hurtung, Pete Trossen, Brad Nelson, Roy Telfer, ond Steve Hicks. Not pictured is Doug Tonn. Art Staff Beautifie H Ils .Q :MJ ART STAFF Ed Carter Mar on Mason Peggy Gildner Ja Hall Joy McClellan, Gail Peden, Edna Hopkins, Ann Witchel, and Brad Nelson. The people' who work on the Art Staff are picked by Mrs. Fultz on the basis of several things, these are co- operation, lettering ability, personal integrity and the ability to work alone. lt is important that members of the Art Staff be imaginative and creative in their work. Mrs. Fultz stated that this group was very pleasant to work with. The Art Staff consists of nine people who undertake many proiects such as making posters for football, bas- ketball, all dances, club activities, posters for the coun- seling area, and both drama productions Pillow Talk and Tiger at the Gates. Not only the drama and music department receive posters from the Art Staff, so does the Eixecutive Council, Boys' and Girls' League, the Ath- letic department, Rally, Dads' Club, P.T.A., Library, and National Honor Society. The number of posters the Art Staff has completed during the year for all of the school organizations was about 300. The Art Staff concentrates its efforts on school functions only. All the work seen in the halls is done by the Art Staff. The school bulletin boards are done by the staff to bring color and interest to the school and to show that these posters are. done by people with an artistic background. The Madison Art Staff has proven itself to be a very efficient group, and a staff in which all Madison students can take pride. Two Staffs Edit Constitution CHERYL GREEN Constitution Editor LUCY IGOU Constitution Editor Sixth Period Conslilulion Staff: First Row: Dave Scott lEditoricI Editorl, Mary Mc- Mfmd C ipeponeflt DWOYUS MUWUY IN-HWS Edifofi. Bm WEST iAdV5f7i5in9 Managed, Auley fBus ness Monoqerl, Ann Bollinger iMonuging Ed3torl, Dano Smith IActivities JBWY Bunn iASS'Stont Sports Editori, Mike 5PeV19i9f iR9P0ffefi. NOFVYW F05b0Ck i5P0Y'5 Eonon, Nancy oswolo Kfircuiution Eonon, Terry Hawkins mn Ediron, ond Poi Edifofi. Gnd Lynn MCSVYEVVY tRep0rreri. N01 pictured ore: Sue Thomson KP-ssisfcrnf Fendley IReporteri. Second Row: Roy Telfer tileporterl, Byron Durr Uleporterl, John News Edifofif Und Odfme Buzzell IFBGTUFS Edifofi- .-.N n -auu.,,,M Y .L XVV. all f fx 'V Te, ,yo Y 't' L L y oo ,,,. own' 1 W f ' '- -' ' ' or 311 1 at ,go r--I ' if-T qw' I W,,.,...m1 W ,, lt ,T Y . . ' f ' Jeff Wohler S th P ' d C t't Fon Staff: Frst Row: Pat V d 1 lBuslness Manogerl, Ebeflwff lRePQf7efl, Bob -RWE lReP0VfC'flfA Rich VRGITUU lReP0l'l9 l, I Tgxnponsrrlokepgxzhp have Flskugq tspring Spon5anEdeyg:lerSUe Fezler mdivmes lFalI Sports Editcrl, Steve LieppmanltManggxngtEilutcr1Il2 Daliuizntley Ltsielvs Editorl, Cathy Erickson lFeature Editorl, Madeleine Lee llleporterl, Linda Gabrielson Ron Pcvles lR?P0ffefl, Und D900 NEASOU A TPEQTV - 0 Plc U e Y IAdvertising Munagerl, and Mike Thompson IPicture Editarl. Second Row: Elyse lEXCl10n9e Edlfoflr Und TEVVY HOW U15 l f 'Orl- Busy staffers rush every week to meet deadline. The Constitution this year operated under a new two- staff system which put out a weekly paper. Before the end of the year, Madison students will have received 30 four-page issues and six which had six or eight-page issues. This requires a minimum of S80 in advertising to be sold for each issue. Because this was not always possible, the Constitution suffered financial difficulty throughout the year. Madison and Grant were the only schools in Oregon putting out a weekly paper with a tabloid format. The two staffs with the help of Mrs. Barbara Ellis, the adviser, worked toward making the Constitution as good as a paper put out by professionals. This includes the areas of writing, pictures, news-coverage and general make-up. To induce staff writers to write first-rate headlines cr Green Stamp award was given. This is an authentic Green Stamp mounted on a piece of paper with the win- ning headline and the writer's name. To get this award a headline must be specific, fit well, and be gramatically and dynamically perfect. The 44 staff member and nine photographers worked under Cheryl Green and Lucy lgou for both the fall and spring terms. They tried to cover all of the news and important events around Madison this past year. To make better editorials, everyone on both staffs was required to turn in three ideas each week. These ideas were given to a group of eight people, four from each staff, and they decided which ideas would be fol- lowed up. g 57 enator Cffic elpers Counseling area helpers: First Raw: Christine Scott, Sandy Young, Potty Oberist, Glenna Nickoloff, Cheryl Green, Michele Baum, Susan Anson. Second Row: Joan Hays, Colleen Crabbe, Carol Herald, Shirley Lee, Janet Piro, Judy Cooke, Diana Puls, Sue Maham. Third Row: Mary Winn, Jan Baldwin, Marilyn Fowler, Marla Gammon. Mrs. Skonnard enioys her work as Madison's nurse. Students aid Madison's secretaries and counselors. Mrs. Doyne McKinney, the counseling area secretory, the secretaries of the main office, and all of the counselors have many assistants to see that the offices are always run very smoothly. Mrs. Elsie Skonnard is the nurse at Madison. She has a very busy schedule and is only here on Monday morn- ings , all day Wednesday, and Friday afternoons. She takes care of the many emergencies and illnesses which are frequent in a school as large as Madison. , wink fir W N -,, l i 4 5- .4 Mwfif fee-sw i . V 'fl' ' ',. -my .2-4-45, 119. , ...rs - 15' X ill' X f w. lv 'eil g w Secretory Hclpcrs: Jan Cisna, Sandi Watson, Danna Lien, Coral Hesselman, Judy Kathka, Marilyn Liitlefield, Nina Alconiara, Della Gumberi, Linda LeFebvre. Not Pictured: Nancy Bushman, Chris Anderson, Linda Walsborn, Janice Tedder, Darlene Gerbovivz. Madison Secretaries: Mrs. Sharon McCourt, Mrs. Shirley Lombard, Mrs. Laurens Olson, Mrs. Roberta Shoop, Mrs. Dcyne McKinney, Mrs. Beth Edmon. Bookroom and Library Mrs. Kernan has a busy schedule in the book room. Madison's three librarians are kept busy keeping track of some 18,500 books in the library. Mrs. Constance Wickwire had help from Mrs. Marian Smith and Mrs. Retha Brown. The library is not only available to students during their study halls or spare time, but many teachers bring their classes to the library during the class period. A few students have given up their study halls to help in the library. These student librarians learn the mechan- ics of the library and do much of the busy work. Mrs. Peggy Kernan keeps the bookroom running efficiently and orderly. All the books that are used in classrooms are repaired and kept track of by Mrs. Ker- nan. A few students help Mrs. Kernan by spending their study halls in the bookroom. is ' h. Book Room Assistants: First Row: Nora Winegar, Mary Landon, Esther Adler, Lorna Burnside, Mrs. Kerman, Connie Baker, Karen Ambrose. Second Row: BBCKY 5UTl'19l'llifld. SUSUH BGRCV. C0f0l Millef, Sue Hillig. POT 5'6fk5Of1. C0f0lynne Blanset. Third Row: Carol Bauer, Kathy Clinton, Kim Quicksall, Karol Hogerton, Janise Bergman. Mrs. Marian Smith and Mrs Retha Brown spend The day keeping the library in order. Student Librarians: First Row: Anita Pe1erson, Linda Gibson, Linda Montgomery, Smith, Susan Srackhouse, Joan Moore. Third Row: Valerie Bard ne, Leslie Johnson, Iris Yoder, Jackie D'mmick, Andrea Strauss, Linda Deitioff. Second Raw: Mary Kathy Lesig, Barbara Knapp, Bonnie Green, Karyn Robinson, Crys Wynfer, Gerry Shipp, Barbara Welch, Saliy Burns, Marsha Hancock, Yvonne Morse, Vanessa Black. any Group elp To Keep Students operate the switchboard in the school office, and are in fact one of its main assets. These girls on the switchboard crew take any message which may come in. They volunteer their time through their study halls to aid the secretaries by taking care of the switchboard. Madison cooks prepare very large meals and a variety of food everyday for the many hungry students. The cooks are kept busy, but they have help from stu- dents who work in the cafeteria and in the change booths. Switchboard Operators: Pam Stull, Heather Boyce, Sally McAuIoy, Dee Ann Ris, Beverly Basarcbc, Potty Poe. Cafeteria Cooks: First Row: Mrs. LaVern Mclntosh, Mrs. Jessie Hubbard, Mrs. Jennie Becker, Mrs. Alice Hansen, Mrs. Sadie Hiegel, Mrs. Helen Hines, Mrs. Marie Fake, Mrs. Bea Johnson, Mrs. Mamie Haugen, Mrs. Marie Swanson. Second Row: Mrs. Evalino Metzger, Mrs. Emma Westland, Mrs. Mary Hall, Mrs. Gladys Harris, Dorothy Stark, Mrs. Daisy Whedon, Mrs, Leona Dixon. if L -. in off K N 7 WM 5 ,.LAF7w-2?1Q qk 4 . In kk .,.h .V U ..,, If ,,... Vi Cafeteria Helpers: First Row: Lester Small, Mike Nelson, Craig Abercrombie. Second Row: Don Kirkpatrick, Don Rickey, Richard Hdnsit, Bob Harris. Third Row: Ann Wil- liamson, Lynn Waldkirch, Ruth Honset, Sandra Adams, adison Runnin The Audio-Visual department is headed by Mr. Drake. The Audio-Visual operators are available to run movie proiectors for teachers. Mr. Drake is responsible for train- ing and advising the operators. The custodians are essential in the operation of a school. Madison's custodians have many duties and responsibilities. They are responsible for the upkeep of the school. Smoothly Audio-Visual Operators: First Row: Bill Leonard, Bob Sirnson, Steve Altig, Dave Precechtil. Second Row: Tom Proctor, Jay Thermon, Steve Bradley, Louis Berry, Butch Hill, Mr. Drake Custodians: First Row: Salomon Maurer, Demetrius Varkados, William Allen, Mart Smith. Second Row: Adelbert Hensel, Lyle Whitney, Garnett Johnson, Lloyd Woods, Merilynn Ward, Robert Clark lCustodion Managerl. Third Row: Robert Brown lAssistant Custodianl, James Polk, Robert Best, Clyde Archie. Nat Pictured: David Blaine, Wendell Kintrea. F , I --mi..N....,,, Nancy Bradford. Fourth Row: Martha Mohler Jennifer Garrison, Palm Johnson, Charlene Dar- ner. Fifth Row: Pauletta Threlkeld, Barbara Dunn, Carol Hartley, Sharon Torrey, Linda Fay. isi sa, .fvgwe f 4 fi I Student Store Student Store Helpers: First Row: Bonnie Anderson, Judy Ris, Carol Second Row: Janise McCauley, Ba Deidre Roberson, Pat Thorpe, Dorothy Palmer, Brewer, Esther Hollingsworth, Barbara Haley. rbara Meyers, Sharon McCauley, Sharie Christ- ensen, Janet Jones, Kathy Fasback, Sandy Schwab, Steve Finnegan. Third Row: Carol Strick, Norman Fosback. Madison's Student Store has Mrs. Jesse Smith as an advisor and she is aided by Madison students who vol- unteer their time through their study hall tor work in the Student Store. The Student Store is open before and after school and during the lunch periods. All school supplies and several paperback books are available here. Students of Madison are dependent upon the Student Store because it is most convenient in aiding students with the many supplies they need for school. Mrs. Jesse Smith coordinates the many duties of the Student Store. Miss Jan Thomas works to provide a study atmosphere for the students. Mrs. Nancy White finds time to do mimeographing for teachers. Mrs. Wanda Beachell is available to help students look up information. Center The English-Social Studies Resource Center is a new addition to the Madison educational facilities. It is an extension of the library and offers supplementary ma- terial - books, tapes and filmstrips in the fields of Eng- lish and Social Studies. The Resource Center is super- vised by teacher-aides. Many students take advantage of this quiet area by spending their study hall and leisure time using the many resources available. ' f P.T.A. officers: Mrs. Mueller lSenior Vice Presidentl, Mrs. Brown lTrecsurerl, Miss Whircomb Ueocher Vice Presiclenrl, Mrs- Hen gpfesideml, Mrs. McGhecn fSqphomore Vice Presidentl, Mrs. Vcnoeworer lkecording Secrefaryl, Mrs. Nelson Wurlicmenrcricnl, Mrs. Jeans lFirst Vice Presidentl. Nor Pictured: Mrs. Holub Uunior Vice Presidentl, Mrs. Butler lllreshmcn Vice Presidenfl, Mrs. Ekblud Kiorresponding Secretczryl, Miss Deon lAdvisorl, Mrs. Loghry lAUdiYOfl, Mrs. Trumbull CHistoricnJ. Dads' Club Officarszgggl Schgmng fffegsurerl, Don Lcghry Nice Presideml, Everevf Pos: lPresidentl, Jack Gcsser lSecretcry1 M-anim -Q-ui Student Government , . f N: qi: ,121 . L?LL. ,,V gfffwx R HAL SMITH President Smith Heads II Council The Fall Executive Council prospered greatly during its term due to the increased amount of participation from both the students and other organizations. The UGN Hootenany was a good example of this participation as over 1,200 people attended, enabling Madison to con- tribute S605.08 to United Good Neighbors from lust this one event. Another one of the well-received event was the canned food drive, each class competed to see who could bring the most food. The Council has put forth a strenuous effort to im- prove the traditional activities along with making the new ones the best possible. To insure further success, two evaluation committees were formed. It was their responsibility to evaluate all activities and to offer sug- gestions on how to better the proiects still being planned on the basis of their observations. A file of their reports was also made for the use of further cabinets. The Fall Council instigated the first exchange pro- gram in the city of Portland. Eight members of Executive Council spent a week in Vancouver, British Columbia, observing how another school system functions, in return eight Canadian students observed our system. lt is hoped that this program can become a tradition because it showed the students ability to share ideas with foreign people. The Council would like to give a special thanks to Mr. Olsen for the great job he has done in helping us, we hope that our combined efforts have benefitted the entire student body. Fall Student Body President Hal Smith DOUG TONN Vice-President PAT ANDERSON Secretary CLAY JOHNSON Treasurer BRUCE KANNENBERG ED WATSON YVONNE REDINGER CAROLYN STUART Boys' League President Boys' League V.P. Girls' League Preside,-11 Girls' League V.P. JOHN BODEN CRAIG MONTGOMERY JoN GUSTAFSON JIM ouci-u Senior President Junior President Sophomore President Freshman President CHERYL GREEN LUCY IGOU LAURA DRAIS Constitution Editor Consfifufion Editor Fedemlisf Editor Tonn Leads F II Council Appel, Evelyn Bartosch, Kathy Baxter, Jim Blazer, Val Boyden, Rich Bruner, Glen Carlson, Karen Carter, Beth Caselton, Kathy Clayberger, Lyn Coates, Debbie Converse, Carolyn Craner, Barbara Daugherty, Mike Earl, Robert Fisher, Gloria Franklin, Betty Fredericks, Rich Fredricks, Stew Green, Nancy Grycko, Gary Hall, Linda Hamilton, Jim Hamilton, Nona Hamm, Jeff Hampton, Shary Hart, Don Hart, John Hastay, Cheryl Hays, Marcia Hempel, Judy Holmes, Leonard Hopper, Linda lnukai, Marvin Jennings, Kerry , -,4 :- L. if DOUG TONN President f Ky Etifivilfky, r- -'Wy 5 YW' f lg i 'B J Adams, Mike Agostino, Peggy Albrecht, Greg Anson, Susan ,ye KW uf.. 5, F1 K U N is if , sy' N fo- fi Kan P15111 - - W: fi i , . mf sw ,1 , r 'N 5- V ' 4, 0 5 I Q, -1 . 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V f ' , wtf.-.1 ,S 1 V , ' ff riff,-f ' , i ' , 'S , ' V A f 'x 4 'f,. -,- gre , 3 , 3 L l,,3s..,,,yg ' if ' 'Vg,,s.l.e Q , - ,k,L , in tip- . my ' - -. . .- ' To , 'Q' 'ii gy ffl it fr R , ' VV, , 715' Q, ,, M .LL, X Q Q Q- Nw W ' ,il v Kennedy, Scott Kodama, Linda Kriens, Bonnie Leffler, Doug Littlefield, Marilyn Loghry, Kathy Matot, Joe Meng, Teresa Miller, Arlene Mueller, Christy Nestelle, Laurie Nickoloff, Glenna Olhausen, Kathy Ortez, Judi Ostlind, Jim Ouellette, Viki Parson, Kay Peterson, Christi Pitman, Dan Plesant, Richard Pratt, Karen Ramis, Tim Ridgley, Vicki Rotenberg, Stan Schafer, John Schafer, Susan Scheiffele, Phyllis Schweiger, Alice Smith, Pam Stefan, Dave Stricker, Jenny Taylor, Kathy Thomas, Rohn Vaughan, Jim Weiss, Nancy Whedon, Linda Wilson, Jean Wilson, Lester Winegar, Nora Wolgamot, Sharon Wright, Linda rally: Bushman, Phil Darr, Byron Hammons, Betty Guerrettaz, Sally Stone, Jan Stone, Jean executive council: Anderson, Pat Basaraba, Bob Baden, John Clausen, Esther Drais, Laura Green, Cheryl Gustafson, Jon Johnson, Clay Montgomery, Craig Ouchi, Jim Redinger, Yvonne Stuart, Carolyn Woltshehr, Mitch Wittmayer, John DOUG TONN President onn Promotes Spirit The Spring term of the Executive Council was char- acterized by hard work, dedication, and thought on the part of all of its members. ln addition to fulfilling their standard duties, the Executive Council devoted time to the study of parliamentary procedure, the theory of leadership, the science of problem solving, and a visit to the state legislature. To make the Student Government system more effi- cient, we carried out a program of broadened educa- tion of the student body through an assembly, and of the reg. representatives through C1 leadership work- shop. We felt that increased knowledge would give stu- dents more self-confidence and interest, and would prompt them to make use of the program's potential. This spring the Council presented a plan for an immense Student Center to be located beneath the gym to aid us in constructing the plan we visited and studied student unions at state universities in addition to study- ing high school student lounges. lt will be some time yet before any of the several plans cis to how best use the space will be accepted. Even if our plan to build a student center there is finally accepted, it would still be several years before it could be completed. But the important thing is that ca start was made. The key quality which we attempted to practice our- selves and instill in the student body this spring was responsibility. The Executive Council as a whole and as individuals, strived to accept and fulfill our responsi- bilities to the school, the community, our offices, and our fellow students. We accepted the goals of the stu- dent body as outlined in the school constitution, and recognized, perhaps for the first time, that it was our responsibility if students lacked any of the qualities which we are to promote, especially citizenship. Of course we did not merely settle for the blame for short- comings in students and ourselves and the student par- ticipational system, but set out to mend them. Doug TODD, Student Body President JERRY BU NN Vice-President LINDSAY STEWART Boys' League President JOHN WITTMAYER . Senior V.P. eww DIANE TAKEUCHI MIKE DRESSNLER Boys' League V.P. ESTHER CLAUSEN Junior V.P. Secretary TERI ALMETER Girls' League President MITCH WOLFSEHR Sophomore V.P. JOY GUSTAFSON Treasurer ,va J I HARRIET GLOSSON Girls' League V. P. BOB BASARABA Freshman V.P. Council Revised Constitution Agostino, Peggy Andersen, Denny Angermund, George Armstrong, Jeanne Baxter, Bob Bea, Ken Bienert, Marsha Blake, Greg Brightbill, Don Boucher, Craig Buescher, Jan Buzzell, Odelte Cissna, Jan Cox, Kathy Ditty, Joan Erickson, Cathy Ferguson, Jan Finley, Deann Fitzpatrick, Mike Grant, Fred Gray, Karen Hale, Jack Homm, Jeff Haner, Carol Honson, Terry Harkins, Carol Hennig, Vickie Herzog, Nancy 74 Qf : ' V ,., . s,., , G 5 ,VE e . - if , t9Q '595ifW, ' G , G G an L-T ff. to is it o ' ,,, . vii Q, if : ,, -' ' 3 : G in If-Jfff ' ,fb rf Tf1,ZfQ -J .. if iff M2 f V 1 . A L t V ,ii -, n a' .. it, In .I ERRY BUNN Vice-President ,tw . . 5 wi' .. x ,Q i aa t if l Z' mcse .M 5,-eg?Qg3i5f,3,l , af :,,.,. A . wit L.. W .- - .,:-. , w,,,,.,- Q ,E M E Jw, N, t f 1 4 2 tj ggi? R E 'K F If iff. 5,2 fy A, . ' 9125123 , 1 ' V :tim- tttt, 9 w ,,. 2 . vw X . ,-Q.f3,Qq,- , , . 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L - r - A x V ,B -A 3 5- , F , ,V 1-, lgou, Lucy Montgomery, Craig Ouchi, Jim Wittmayer, John Wolfshehr, Mitch sb Hopton, Sue Jagielski, Mike Johnson, Clay Jones, Judy Kennedy, Scott LaValley, Michele Lawrence, Ruth Martell, Scott Martine, Jeff Matsen, Nancy Meyer, Paul Miller, Carol Nelson, Larry Norris, Kathy Oia, Scott Olsen, 'Corrian Paules, RON Pearlman, Ed Poland. Jo Polisiedakis, Dino Queirolo, Janis Raile, Karen Reynolds, Jan Rotenberg, Madelle Sakelaris, Chris Saunders, Laura Schoonmaker, Connie Smelser, Jack Smith, Hal Smith, Jode Stansbury, Randy Strandy, Trudy Taylor, Kathy Thurner, Dave Vhle, Marsha West, Bill Whiche, Ann Williams, Shirley Woolridge, Irene Wyatt, Jim rally: Andersen, Margie Conrade, Steve Hall, Jan Hamilton, Nona Jeans, Pam Tanaka, Nancy executive council: Almeter, Teri Basaraba, Bob Boden, -l0h ' Clausen, Esther Drais, Laura Dr-essler, Mike Green, Cheryl Gustafson, Jon Gustafson, Joy 75 F Il Girls' eague YVONNE REDINGER Junior Reps.: Cathy Erickson Sue Flitcraft Sophomore Reps. Janell Jensen Sharon McCauley Freshman Rep.: Gloria Nelson Not Pictured: Senior Reps.: Edna Hopkins Joy McClellan Last fall the Girls' League cabinet made an effort to finish projects previously started. The last two mirrors have been installed in the lavatoriesp also, the water wagon was completed and presented to the football team. The water wagon will be dedicated next year at the first football game in the fall. The Girls' League sponsored the first powder-puff football game late last fall. With the help of the wo- men's phvsical education department and the acting coaches, Karen Jacoby and Jeanne Berardino, the game was a great success. Following the game, a Hen party was given by the freshmen and sophomore oirls in honor of the iunior and senior teams. The remainder of the fall term was spent in the organization of the traditional Girls' League proiects. These activities include the Freshmen-Senior girls' party, the Lollipop Hop and the Sweethearts' ball. It is hoped that we will be able to put on a Hooperoo again this season for it was received well last year. Fall Girls' League accomplished what it set out to do. The girls want to give special thanks to Miss Georgia Dean for the hours she has devoted to us. Yvonne Redinger Fall Girls' League President Q CAROLYN STUART CAROL OUCHI JANICE McCAUlEY Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 'Pwr-v KATHY BRITTON KATHY NORRIS DIANE TAKEUCHI Historian Publicity Chairman Participation Coordinator HARRIET GLOSSEN GLORIA FISHER Vice-President Secrelory Sprin Girls' eague This year the Spring Girls' League has continued many former traditions including the selection of the Girl of the Month, the Easter Lily sale and Girls' League week. The cabinet slogan was Achieving much and aspiring more for the Spring Term. Five eventful days from April T9-23 were planned. A special assembly started the week off when Girls of the Month for Courteousness, Spirit and Leadership were announced to the girls. Also the assembly served the purpose of announcing to the girls all of the events tak- ing place during the week. Besides the traditional days planned a very entertaining Powder-Puff softball game was planned and a dance held on Friday night spon- sored by the Girls' League and Boys' League was highly successful. The Girls' League sponsored numerous proiects. One was the compiling of books for schools with little avail- able literature. Also a Girls' League Corner was com- pleted where all Girls' League news was available. ln- formal parties took place after school to promote friend- liness among all girls. As the year came to a close we had a Teacher Appreciation Day. Teri Almeter Spring Girls' League President '4 ef TW +52-if ,ffl ' -5 '7 2- .. 6 if i my X 'f Q QF JENELL JENSEN PATTY SUDAR Historian Publicify Chqirmqn Participation Coordinator JAN STONE Treasurer PAT RIDDLE TERI ALMETER President Senior Reps.: Peggy Voorhees Ann Truax Junior Reps.: Diane Hopper Nancy Green Sophomore Reps.: Laurie Nestelle Janet Piro Not Pictured Freshman Rep. Dorthy Baker eague epresentative First Row: Connie Taylor, Jodi Smith, Cheryl Hall, Peggy Voorhees, Cathy Diamond, Pat Urmson, Andrea Strauss, Donna Schroeder, Laura Drais, Georgia Higgins, Cheryl Terstegge, and Becky Kneebone. Second Row: Dawn Schofield, Sheri Jacoby, Nancy Crawford, Linda Snyder, Connie Schoonmaker, Vicki Hennig, Sue Patterson, Maureen Larson, Peggy Weiss, Sue Hopton, Carol Jean Miller, Biff Rector, Bev Jorg, Cheryl Volk, Michele Baum, Teri Hansen, Roxann Groat, Debbie Miller, and Connie Her- man. Third Row: Janet Harrington, Gloria Nelson, Laura Saunders, Viv Jones, Cherie Mohr, Lee Raley, Deanni Finley, Joan Jeans, Ann Wiche, Julie Purcell, Sally Profitt, Madelle Rotenberg, Shari Rittgers, and Kathy Cox, Not Pictured: Betty Ama- disto, Kris Anderson, Kris Bard, Barbara Barnes, Carol Baver, Carol Blazek, LuAnn Bottolfson, Pat Bowe, Lynn Callendar, Jane Charles, Cheryl Close, Terri Cooke, Cathy Denfeld, Jackie Dimmicl-i, Sue Dryden, Linda Dunlap, Rena Floyd, Joy Gus- tafson, Terry Hawkins, Jan Herr, Linda Isam, Cathy Larson, Lani Leichner, Marcia Lindemann, Linda Mahan, Linda Mankie, Mindy McKinstry, Linda Mickel, Kathy Norris, Sheila Oswald, Gail Peden, Joann Poland, Julie Pomeroy, Karen Raile, Deirdre Roberson, Lois Ruggles, Claudia Salzer, Kathy Siebens, and Janet Stuart, First Row: Kathy Britton, Karen Locke, Virginia Renaud, Carol Botts, Sheri Atkins, Suzanne Voorhees, Connie Butler, Earnestine Gill, Barbara Adolph, Christy Kilcup, Bev Harrington, Diane Rosenfild, Janet Pita, Theodora Cogburn, and Mardi Rector. Second Row: Cherie Kennedy, Kathy Krause, Jan Kalden, Nancy Rau, Peggy Yost, Viki Ouellette, Chris Mueller, Fae Dargatz, Kathy Woolery, Patti Wolfe, Lynda Pfau, Nancy Weiss, Joy McClellan, Carol Ouchi, Charlotte Loose, Ann Church, Marci Gramrnon, and .lan Herr, Third Row: Carol LeTourneux, Susan Schafer, Susan Fezler, Alice Taug, Connie Larson, Teresa Meng, Jill Davis, Marilyn Weber, Dawn Schofield, Kathy Vasquez, Garnet Ross, Rickey Seller, Darlene Hollingsworth, Sue Hill, and Connie Longanecker. Fourth Raw: Diane Johnston, Sandy Okazaki, Susan Hoffert, Janet Grinnell, Mary Bartnik, Sharon McCauley, Claudia Nestelle, Lee Raley, Nancy Kuzmanich, Colleen Storm, Barbara Simonson and Edna Hopkins. Not pictured are: Pat Larrick, Georgia Young, Carol Jean Davis, Charlotte Page, Wendy Disselhorst, Denise Stark, Darlene Kleiner, Mary Britton, Jackie Church, Cindy Funk, lone Crandell, Brenda Uptegrave, Donna Wegener, Jaan Armstrong, Julie Pomeroy, Sue Brosseau Linda Rudarmel. Improve Communications First row: Mark Fisher, Don Multer, Stephen Blazek, Dave Jacobsen, and Tony Cuda. Second row: Eddie Hook, Rad Miller, Doug Oia, Jeff Lieppman, David Martin, Tyrone DuPont, Byron Graham, Dave Sewell, George Eastman, Jim Freauff, Rob Truax, Steve Jagielski, and Steve Hoyt. Third row: Joe Altree, Brent Haskett, Don Kirkpatrick, John Behrend, Stan Heil, Greg Wilkes, Dick Jensen, Jack Hale, Ken Klarquist, Duane Egbers, and Dennis McGhean. Fourth row: Chuck Bishop, Dave Hjelt, Tom Snyder, Dean Darnell, Jay Thurman, Val Blazer, Bob Brayb1'ook, Ed Watson, Jon McMahon, Mike Sounders, Bob Chase, Mike Pickett, Dave Osterberg, John Weaver, and Jeff Martine. Not pictured are: Bob James, Robert Carron, Greg Becker, Tom Porter, Steve James, Lindsay Stewart, Dale Bentley, Bryant Jackson, Richard Beguhl, Bob Wise, John O'Halloran, Bill Hunter, Larry Vontzelfden, Scott Davis, Ron Paulcs, Pat Lo:khart, Steve Clakner, Ken Rhoten, Corkey Owen, Phil Bushman, Jeff Potts, Dennis Lazemby, Myrl Friend, John Beck, Doug Oman, Jim Shannon, Tom Reynolds, Bill Allen, Curt Gustafson, Mike Muller and Terry Lutman. First Row: Steve Buckstein, Don Kirkpatrick, John Brunke, Mickey Sugura, Tim Ramis, Gary Oman, Robert Biggs, Doug Oia, Dave Butler, and Dennis Herlig. Second Row: Dave Stefan, Dennis McGhean, Steve Hoyt, Bill Pooley, Jay Thurman, David Martin, Don Clay, Tom Narlander, Ron Fox, and Flif Acherman. Third Raw: Jim Allen, Bob Roberts, Dave Boslaugh, John Behrend, Braden Gillespie, Dwayne Murray, John Mandic, Steve Jolley, Lance Rosenau, Jim Higginbatham, Greg Nelson, John Schassen, Richard Westerberg, Mike Graham, Tom Brannon, Mark Middlemas, Larry Becker, and Joe Kosydar. Fifth Row: Jerry Wright, Tony itil SPIRES tt tsttaxrsr Johnson, Perry Pring, John 'North, Glen Wynandts, Dave Fuller, Greg Laefller, James Bennisan, Carl Boden, and Andy Stricker. Not Pictured: Stan Rotenberg, Bryant Jackson, Tom Schaver, Mike Adams, Fred Arthur, Steve Klein, Ron Graeber, Ed Proux, Chuck Mohler, Barry Feasey, Ken Hutchens, Russ German, Curtis Heath, Leonard Kontax, Tom Reynolds, Carl Smith, Dave Martin, Rodger Johnson, Sam Weiss, Dave Sewell, Dave Mueller, Leonard Holmes, Dick Jensen, Jim Spassov, and Wayne Cumley. Luau Show Success ED WATSON Vice President DAVE MU E-LLER Treasurer Boys' League was active last fall with newly intro- duced ideas along with the old traditional projects. The annual Boy's League Luau, Island Venture , was the first successful project of the year. A. vacation mood was created with an ocean-liner and native village. Over 800 people enjoyed the music of the Sceptors in a Hawaiian atmosphere. For those who attended the dance the court- yard was laden with an array of tropical foods. The P.l.L. standing board is a new system that will show how each school is doing in sports. This was the second major project of the year. The P.l.L. board was BRUCE KANNENBURG President JACK HALE Secreta ry GLEN POST Historian put into effect as a reminder to the student body of the position of its teams standings in the league. The election of Boy of The Month was changed to an election once every grading period. This move was made to place more importance on the election of Boy of The Month. The fine participation of the part of the student body in B.L. projects and events was a great step forward in total school spirit. Boys' League President Bruce Kannenberg BRADEN GILLESPIE DEAN TONN Senior Rep. Junior Rep. MARK FISHER JEFF COATE Sophomore Rep. Freshman Rep. Stewart Leads Boys MIKE DRESSLER Vice-President ROD ROSS Secreta ry LINDSAY STEWART BRIAN Treasurer The Spring Boys' League planned numerous worth- while activities during their term of office. The cancel- lation of the Family Festival alleviated the Boys' League from delivering festival newspapers. To compensate for the loss we turned directly to the lnterclass Track Meet which was held on April I. Everyone on the cabinet and the reg. reps. sold ribbons, each for their respective class to publicize the event. The next League sponsored activity was an after- noon iazz assembly presented by the Chrysler Corpora- tion. This assembly was appreciated and well received by the Madison students. On April 23 an informal dance was co-sponsored BILL McKEE STEPHEN BLAZEK Senior Rep. Junior Rep. President DEAN TONN Historian by both the Girls' and Boys' Leagues. The fast and furi- ous music provided an exciting start to Spring for every- one who attended. Boy of The Term e-lections were held and trophies awarded to the outstanding boys for all four grading periods. Three boys were elected each term on the basis of nine important assets. At the end of the year a Boy of The Year was elected and given a special award. I would like to thank the members of my cabinet for their efficiency in serving the Boys' League . Lindsay Stewart, Spring Boys' League President ED CRAWFORD TIM RAMIS Sophomore Rep. Freshman Rep. y. M' EMA , ,. , iw 5355 , ' j ' MV., r 1-. '4-1:--. ,W 5 v z v- Q l 4' , r ,ggi , . ' Aff- Q,- in wg 1 if ag s, ff W! - 'K , 7' 'N 1 w , ' 1 wg?-Q.. Y, . 11 :Emir fe , nf fx in jug f w' 1 Y' V 1 3 2 ' f A i 4 1 E 3 l E 4 4 X I 4 A 2 I 1 s 5 1 E! I 1 ,. a U nv 'w 0 I I l u fl 1 3- --4 i Q. ' s. Eg, Isl'- L ma 114 I ii W-W - Q , X iris i Activities After the Rally there was a dance in the cafeteria and students are shown here participating in a slow dance- The first rally dance proved a success with many stu- dents participating and enioying themselves dancing F ll Rally Arouses Spirit For the First Football Gam -1135 A rally performance was held in the auditorium September ll, to arouse the spirit of the student body for Saturday's football game with Franklin. The Rally squad was presented with their new uniforms to lead the students in the school song and various new yells. The girls' uniforms consisted of blue and red sweaters with a Senator emblem on the back and blue pleated skirts. Red shoes and pom-poms completed their en- semble. The Rally boys wore light blue sweaters with the Senator emblem on back, blue shirts, light Levis and saddle shoes. They carried blue megaphones. Also' at the Rally, Coach Larry Keck introduced the football coaches and the varsity team. A dance afterward was held in the cafeteria where the football court consisting of five senior girls were prese-nted. The girls were Kathy Bartosch, Gloria Fisher, Janet Ford, Cheryl Green and Lucy lgou. These girls were chosen by the varsity foot- ball team as princesses to reign over the Homecoming game and dance. The students were to pick the queen by voting in their reg. rooms and the queen would reign September 18, with her court at the Homecoming game and dance. The first dance seemed an intriguing event with approximately six hundred students attending. Other rally dances followed every game. After preparing for the dance, the Fall Rally was pictured here. From bottom to top: Ann Truax, Bryron Darr, B. J. Hammons, Sally Guerrattaz, Phil Bushman, Sue Zachor, Jean Stone, Brian Whalen, and Janet Stone. The excitement of winning our game started off the dance with a great deal of enthusiasm to afast tune. A slow dance is appreciated for a change by Brian Whalen, Teri Almeter, Nona Hamilton and Ron Schier. Queen Lucy Reig Over Winnin ame and D nce Madison's Homecoming court for the 1964 football season Princesses Gloria Fisher, Kathy Bartosch, Cheryl Green and Janet Ford form a V for Victory and varsity with Queen Lucy lgou in the center. is 1 ' W it . 8, -V .i,f. V Egg. H 5 'tit ' ' 5 'L ' ' ta: 1, . Students are shown above dancing their own steps to the music of the Scepters. ceanliner Docks as the 4 Joan Hayes and Jim Poston decided to take a short rest in one of the native huts, as they go Hawaiian. Kristin Overlie, Peggy Agostino and Karen Pratt are seen taking time out to enioy some of the delicious food served at the Luau. The different foods served at the Barbecue Pit were spare ribs, chicken thighs, pine- appIes,baked banancas,and Hawaiian punch to drink M --725, L A f Q sssi L, Q , ri X, 3-iw:gfgi:,jL, wiwfgfiff , Pg 1 if ' is -, .159 .i ' 'L . G v , ' L g ' 6' Agfgg vs .Q- , 'QW i t 532' if . sm I ,P di 'fa asf- iniffzwxif,--si-1 .w,,m?Ji s i.qj'j gkii , fjmf,- .. ' ' 2: ,I - :J sv. V , . ,,-- A 40-foot ocean-liner docked along the north wall of the cafeteria was boarded upon entering the Luau. Boy's eague Goes Hawaiian What's caught in the net? lt's part of the Boys' League commit tee who helped make the Hawaiian Luau such a big success. A 40-foot ocean-liner, docked along the north wall of the cafeteria, was boarded upon entering the Luau. lsIand Venture was the theme of the annual Boy's League Hawaiian Luau, held on Saturday, October 3rd. A 40-foot ocean-liner, a South Sea island village, drift- wood from the coast and a gigantic, black octopus with bright, gleaming, red eyes garnished the affair. The music was furnished by the Scepters, and the dancing students appeared to enioy it. About 650 stu- dents attended this Luau and they wore many different types of dress. Students wore cut-off jeans, sweatshirts, Madras shirts, muu-muus, shifts and other clothing apparel. While the combo groups were getting ready to play Olin Clark invited some of the singers out to help him get the audience to participate in several folk songs. U. G. N. Hootennany The second annual United Good Neighbors Hooten- anny, held October 26, was a huge success, collecting over S700 for U.G.N. The Hootenanny began at the KEX radio Studio at Six o'clock where the KEX Karavan went onward to Madison. The Karavan consisted of top Port- land folk-singers, KEX disc iockeys, and students. The four combos that played were Don and the Goodtimes, the Tempests, Aesop and the Fables, and the Gay- blades, The four folk singing groups were Robin and Henry, John, Brian and Neil, Emily Chalmersg and Craig Dulis and Nancy Snively. The emcee of the show was Olin Clark a '64 graduate of Madison. All of the seats in the auditorium were filled, students were standing in the auditorium and many had to be turned away at the door. Popular combo entertains The main attraction Don and the Goodtimes' ..J. V L e.ss..e..,-a,ct1M H s7 W- Craig and Nancy Sing 2 1 Ed Watson Gets Crown The Lollipop Court consisted of King Ed Watson, and the four princes: halfbacks George Eastman and Harold Smith, defensive end John Hart and liner backer Bruce Kannenberg. The court of five was chosen by Girls' League reg. representatives and cabinet. The five candi- dates were voted on by the Student Body to see who would receive the crown and be the T964 Lollipop king. The annual Lollipop dance follows the final game of the season and is in honor of the varsity gridmen who won royal seats. The king and his court are pre- sented at the dance. The king received a crown desig- nated with all types of candy on it. Ed and the four princes were each recipients of giant lollipops. The female members of the fall football rally honored the boys by singing them two songs You've Got To Be A Football Hero and We Love You Football Team. We won our last game of the season with Marshall. The hero of the game was Bob James who made two of the touchdowns. Pictured from bottom to top are King Ed Watson and his court consisting of Bruce Kannenberg, Harold Smith, George Eastman and John Hart. Girls tag lollipops for hop. g off.-l l . V, it 'T ,f . Q f fl .1 off- Jw'- . R ia Q' L - . K. fxf' wit, 31? 3 6 5 ' -S Mu.. ty. . -N ' A wnanmagimmnmyly Senior Lynda Mickel was crowned Miss Merry Christmas for 1964 by the student body president. QtJeen'Lynda is seated on the bench with her court standing left to right, iunior class princess Vicki Ridgely, sophomore class princess Janell Jensen, and freshman class princess Judy Ortez. Winter Wonder Land ga 3 s s r f 4 if ,FQ .IF V .2 , N: I vv he f f ' ,f f t fQf ' 'jf' v 'fd sziiyfi va ,i 'ur t Q -fif v,4 ' . . - 4 J, g .nf N The annual Christmas Formal was held on December 22, in the Madison cafeteria. Decorations for the dance followed the theme Wonderland by Night . As couples entered the dance, they walked down a path bordered by small fir trees. The path ended at a street lamp and the dance floor opened into view. On the north end of the cafeteria the Keytones played, and on a platform in front of the cafeteria doors was the queen's throne. Over the queen's throne hung a silver crown. The tradi- tional large white Christmas tree surrounded by small tables at which couples could sit while enioying refresh- ments was located in the south end of the cafeteria. Punch in a bowl carved out of ice, mixed nuts, cookies and mints, were among refreshments served to the 225 couples attending this annual event. left: Couples took time from dancing to enioy refresh- ments served to the couples attending this annual event. Right: Nancy Tanaka and Greg Clayton are seen among many of the couples who enioyed the Christmas Fgrnqgl. .n ,,y,hjQr 1 .,,,f-W -2 6 f M fy- : ,V w f ,- 7 -fmqzgz - , l ,' h -.:- .. - 'L 9 .- 4: 3 r ,J . 2 4, ' ,f Q 'YH N 1 I Q f ff, Q 'F , 4 P6 A f 4 1 PX. 1 Q :P . ' , W M ' M RH S353 f' f , iwva QQ 2 fx of 5 if 'sa' ,f fur 5 fag 9 2,05 P 5? W 2 ,J f W z kwggi, W ,Y Q4 M my YT I2 gf? if H, ,AQ ? 2 - ' Qiiihfhf 'Rl 'Y i ffl? M 'bf fir' -. 5 '7 'E ff!-52 ' L . 43 2' ffm'lSi2s?Kk2Sf51 'ifwhigiigi gf if N ' kg: g,24',g1'f- X ff ww ,tefmpf mm- 5 1 'ff W- '7 nfl' '55??fgZTfLfff?j,f Q15 LT I -QL?-gif? W X 9 1 Q mf Qgjzg ' ' , f 1 me 3 , K , , ,a 'f' ' ,awf gf y N is .KK-j,,3fg flux 'ik A 7' ,fy - 'QQ - ' K K Fri, K 4' Q K Q wg Q AY nk 'mx I K lil ,M 'ii ' mi Q J. Ag f,7, i?L 52 -Q . 1,3550 rs 4 1 N N ' A , fi S, ' GF' A A if 3 'CA '11 Marla Grammon and John Hartung are among many who attended the annual Sweethearts Ball. Cap r On Cloud Nin Caper on Cloud Nine, was the theme of the Valen- tine dance, a semiformal, girl-ask-boy affair. Held on February 13, the annual dance began at eight and drew to a close at eleven. This annual dance is sponsored by the Girls League, and has become a tradition at Madison since the opening of the school in 1957. This is the biggest semiformal of the year. The Swingin' Teel'1SHfl'0m David Douglas provided the music. As couples entered the dance they walked through the center of a large red heart, down a red carpet and the dance floor entered into view. Decorations for the dance were highlighted by red and white table decorations on red tablecloths and small white benches located around the dance floor. Left: John Boden, Karen Krafsic, Kathy. Loghry and Carl Boden are seen taking time out to enloy some refresh- ments. Cake and punch were served at the dance. Right: Couples are pictured enioying themselves while dancing at the annual Sweethearts Ball. 1 I x Q Q , S i 1 5 ? f I - f 'M ,+ wav:im?1,511ex.Mww3fwiwGi a:wm.wrfsntw Couples dance it up at one of the after game dances. Wow! Dig that beat. 1 1 -ni MTF? Dances Enjoyed Many dances have been held throughoutthe school year for the enioyment of the student body. During foot- ball and basketball season, dances were held after the home games. Other dances have been held for special occasions such as, the Hawaiian Luau, Spring Fling, and formals. Classes have also sponsored dances for the stu- dent body featuring popular combos. Crazy man, crazy! Expressions consume a Throughout Year Most students have created their own style for fast dancing but the Madison is still in order for the few slow dances. Some students have found dancing a way of relaxing and forgetting about momentary worries, others ease their tension by dancing and still others do it for enjoyment. We have had many dances this year that were a big success. Wild dancing still prevails Kris Mueller seems serious while her partner cuts it up. large part of dancing. Momentary worries give way to wild, enioyable dancing. Female glee member shows talent. B. L. Sponsors Jazz Assembly The talented gleemen sang in various moods. The theme of the Boys' League assembly was Music For Modern Americans . The program featured Thurrlow Spurr and the Spurrlows, a musical group of glee and orchestra members, lt was held April l51h and proved to be a big success and it was appreciated and well re- ceived bythe Madison students. The Chrysler Corporation sponsored the noon jazz assembly. Thurrlow Spurr directs musical group. Ribbon appears to be passing through Kathy Loghry as Principal Walter Erickson and Mr. Loghry try their hand at magic tricks. l Everett Post gives a helping hand to magician JUVUSS Stoppard as Miss Jane Whitcomb looks on. 'The Stars of Magic' The Stars of Magic was presented May 14, in the Madison auditorium. The Dads' Club sponsored the affair and it took the place of the family festival. Master of ceremonies for the show was Madison dad, Stan Greer, past president of the Portland Society of Magicians. Over 12 acts depicting phases of sorcery and bewitchment were presented by the members of the Portland Associa- tion of Magicians. Many of the Magicians perform pro- fessionally throughout the Pacific Northwest. The selected acts for the magic show included Duane Duvall, more commonly known as Perfection in Deception , Merle Ellsworth, Merle, the Magician , Jimmy Stoppard, The Rose City Slicker , Professor Clinton English, The Will Rogers Of Magic , Will Desmond, International Con- iuror, and Stan Greer, That Tricky Fellow. Everett Post bewilderingly looks on as Master Magician James Stoppard practices levitation on Madison teacher Jane Whitcomb. '68 is Really Great' H68 is really Great was the theme of the freshmen class party and 320 enthusiastic 'fresh- men turned out. The freshmen played games, danced, planned new rally yells and ate din- ner under the direction of William Olsen, activities director, and the help of the Fall Rally- Dolly Madison' Entertain The Dolly Madisons: From left to right: Christine Warren Sandy Okuzaki, Andrea White, Lqum Saunders, Sherry Lutz, Sandy Young, Sheryl Altig, Marlyn Markm SHOHSS. ViCki Ouellette. CCVOI Mlllefi YVONIE Gf0h0m, Kathy OlhClU5Sl'l, Carol nn, Kathy Kinzel, Kathy Britton, Christine Scott, Donelle Williams, Vicki Hennig, Linda Peterson, and Jon Hutchison, 'When N w Friend eet' Joan Ditty and Dana Smith are ,he brave wc,-rio,-S Pic- Pictured above are the senior girls who sang a welcome tured here returning from a safari with the deadliest of Seng, lo the Freshmen Ol The ,annual f'?Shff'en'5en'o' animals, Teri Almeter, in the skit at the Senior-Frosh Tea. G 'lS l-909'-'e T99 of-'fobef 157 In The UUd'l0 'Um f0Ye ' H n Party Honors eam Following the Powder Puff game was the Girls' League Hen Party to honor the winning senior team. A dinner consisting of barbecued chicken, roll, apple, ice cream and orange drink was served. The girls in the pictures above are seen enioying the feast. Entertainment was provided by Jean Berardino singing folk songs, Craig Dulis and Nancy Snively also singing, a group of stu- dents performing a skit and to end the occasion a Ha- waiian dance was performed by freshman Rene Dayan. Y ,- W uk 1 J' 'Y e ' ya, fl f QQ ,it aff lm P 6 , .-mi, 15? t ,U - E . - K -' 1 if I , J 2 ' gf ' . Q .Y - ' E . . ' 3' V ' ' 'is M- W' . 5 .K 1 I k , 'f - f Qt by cf 1 ,, -, W . kk k ,V ,, K ,H -I N 'iw V I ?jf? 't-T f V ,iik :Q if 1, ft is ga Q. ri ' Vhrk f ' - ,Q 1 ' K k he il :FEW L J Q i .tts J V 'J ' 1 .,f' 1. E 'is'-' 'z.Z5i5lfJ5t5j5i L J' ' Q 5. ' ,f Senior girls win Powder Puff game, ii 5 9 5 Karen Jacoby made the only six point tally of the day Senior Girls Beat Junior Girls The senior girls stomped the iunior girls 8-0 in a Powder Puff game Saturday, October 24. Karen Jacoby was the senior team captain and Jeanne Berardino was the iunior team captain. Karen Jacoby made the only six point tally of the day. Cheering the senior Girl's team on to victory was an all-male rally squad. Five senior boys made up the squad, left to right George Eastman, John Hart, Phil Bushman, Stu Fredricks, and Bruce Kannenberg. The senior girls we Following the Powder Puff game was the Girls' League Hen Party , where awards were given to some of the players. Karen Jacoby was awarded a pink, decorated football for being the captain of the winning team. Violet powder puffs were awarded to Karen and iunior Jeanne Berardino f0rbeing the players most likely to succeed in Pro Football. Anne Truax senior and iunior Linda Hop- per were presented with pink powder puffs for the most fumbles. Claudia Nestelle, senior and junior, Dianne Burgess received pink powder puffs for their toughness. re cheered on to victory, Oops! Muttfs on the floor again. Great Guys April 9th the Madison Great Guys met the- Kisn Good Guys in a tough tangle with the faculty coming out on top. There was a capacity crowd to see the victory. The winning team, Richard Edmonds, Don Gassaway, Larry Keck, Gerry Ross, Lynn Roumagoux and Jim Smith scored 68 points to the Good Guys 49. Steve aids Dick Saint at the after game' dance. Where did the ball go? s. Good Guys fit aculty Jump ball causes battle. ,N A ff? I 32-11 victory over the senior girls' Triumphs Over Seniors The annual senior-faculty basketball game was held February 9th, in the Madison gym. The first game the senior girls played the female members of the faculty, this was followed by the senior boys taking on the male members of the faculty. Coaching for the men was Gen- eral Exley, who led his team into a 57-43 victory. Mrs. Benona Dawson was the faculty coach for the women who led her team into a 32-l'I victory over the senior girls. Coaching the senior boys was Rick Wise, Madison's baseball player for the Philadelphia Phillies. Junior Shirley Bailey coached the senior girls. This years game was filled with excitement as the roaring crowd cheered their teams onward. The fall and spring members of the varsity rally lead cheers for the teams. The fall rally members made up this yell for the Faculty and it looks like the seniors took their advice. The yell we-nt as fol- lows: Hey Seniors! We're for the faculty and We're here to say if you want your diploma let 'em win today. The eight Canadian Students from Delbrook High School in British Columbia who were guests at Madison for one week are pictured from left to right: Martin Arnett, Cherry Pie, Dennis McCrey, Lyn Bailey, Bill Chapman, Janie Show, Gordon Alley, and Margret Hestamen. In Honor of Thanksgiving The members of the Madison executive council who took part in the exchange with Canada are: standing, Student Body President Hal Smith, left to right, Pat Anderson, Craig Montgomery, John Witt- mayer, Jon Gustafson, Ed Watson, Doug Tonn, and Yvonne Redinger. Charles Dickens' Christmas Carol was performed. Holiday ssemblie The Madison Thanksgiving Assembly consisted of the Madison exchange students first impressions of Delbrook High in Vancouver, British Columbia. They each con- veyed tothe Student Body how they felt the students and their ways of life differed from ours. Mr. Kempster, the student music teacher, sang a Thanksgiving song, Sue Rinker, a senior, gave her idea of A students Thanks- giving thoughts and- to end the assembly the Student Body sang America and the Star Spangled Banner . The annual Christmas assembly was held December 21. The program began with a Christmas Festival Over- ture by the orchestra. The Bible Christmas Story was shown as seen each year on ABC television. This included mixed chorus and the full orchestra coordinated with color slides of famous masterpieces, and a narrator. Charles Dickens' Christmas Carol was performed in pantomime by actors on stage but voices, music and nar- ration accompanying it came from back stage. Those participating in the program were - Mike Fitz- patrick as Scrooge, Jerry Bunn as Cratchetg Barbara Baker as Mrs. Cratchet, Bobby Houston as Tiny Tim, Pam Mack, Ghost of the Past, Diane Tabos, Ghost of the Future. A choral ensemble followed the conclusion of Christ- mas Carol and was preceded by the Chansonettes and a single number by the choir. All groups then joined to- gether for the Halluluiah Chorus Finale. Scrooge was played by Mike Fitzpatrick. The Christmas Story gr'-vlvlJllI1ll'.ifmF + !ll ll1i!lniS1 Medford participates in assembly. Once upon a textbook , was the March 'l9tl1 the Spring Executive Council put on a communications assembly. theme of the opening assembly ssemblie The Medford High School orchestra under the direc- tion of John Drysdale entertained at an assembly February T2 in the Madison auditorium. The Madison choir accompanied the orchestra in a few songs.. The theme of the opening assembly was Once upon a Textbook taken from Once upon a Mattress. The assembly had to do with arousing school spirit in the student body. The purpose of the communication assembly was to show Madison students how the communication system between students, government and administration works. Skits were put on to demonstrate how one can go about presenting a problem to the executive council to be acted upon. After the skits Carol Ann Price gave an oration on prejudice which tied in with the assembly. The newly elected officers of the Student Body took their oaths of office in the assembly on Friday, February 12. Doug Tonn was given his oath of office by retiring president Hal Smith. Doug Tonn takes vows of office Banquets Honor Dads On January 28, the annual Father-Daughter banquet was held in the Madison cafeteria. The featured speaker was Jane Jasselyn, who spoke about her experiences in the Peace Corps. She spent two years stationed on the Ivory Coast of Africa. Also, she taught high school Eng- lish to French speaking natives about 300 miles inland. She is now attending Portland State. Sue Zachor was the commentator for the fashion show. Members of the Hi-Board participated in the fash- ion show where each modeled three spring outfits. The girls who modeled the fashions were Pam Jeans repre- senting,Rhode'sg Cheryl Green. Nordstrom's, Lucy lgou, Best's, Anne Truax, Berg's, lPat Urmson, Lipman's, and Nona Hamilton, Meier 8. Frank's. To add a touch of com- edy, Teri Almeter modeled a man's suit. The Banquet ended with Teri Almeter, Joan Ditty, Gloria Fisher, and Jean and Jan Stone dressed up as little girls with big lollipops singing, We Love You, Daddies . The annual Father-Son Banquet was held on October 29. The yearly affair was sponsored by the Dads' Club. This year, well over T50 fathers and sons attended the dinner. Entertainment was furnished by the Caploes, a team of magicians. The show consisted of several tricks, a dance, and balancing acts. The guest speaker was Eddie Basinski, former pro- fessional baseball player. Responsible for the banquet was the Dads' Club president, Everett Post. The emcee for the evening was Kenneth Thorpe. Several door prizes were given to the fathers and sons in attendance. nu-an-:nap Lucy Igou Pat Urmson Anne Truax model at the Father-Daughter Banquet. ! The Cuploes, a team of moglcnoms entertcnn left: Fathers and sons enloyed banquet .--V rf-V ,,,, me ., . .ug ' :gf-ff -lPLL , l K .in f. we ' - 5 111 W fzikil. ilifii 5' 'A f -1 it , X gf -- J ,,iQ :MW - s , B? t , Q if A ' x Q ii I i ,fx The trophy winners of the Fall Sports Banquet are Jim McDowell for outstanding runner and cross country. pictured from left to right: Kneeling Don Scott received Stewart Fredricks for best blocker in football, Bruce Kan- a trophy for Cross Country, Dave Taber sophomore and nenberg best tackler and most inspirational, and Pat Steve Lieppman senior, for outstanding swimmers, and Haley outstanding swimmer. Seniors who received awards for basketball are pictured left to right: Phil Bushman gained the award for best defensive player and Curtis Heath earned the best offensive player honor. f 'f,S The Winter and Fall Sports Banquet honored the active participants 1 'i ,, . s 'bf' Y riueewwlwwxgfgif wsfvs-owes: l Athlete The Winter Sports Banquet held March 18, honored the basketball and wrestling participants. Dr. Howard Wescott, Portland State College wrestling coach was the featured guest speaker. He dealt with the dedication of one's self to an individual sport. Special trophies were awarded to the outstanding varsity athletes in each sport. Letters and certificates were awarded to all qualified team members of basketball and wrestling. The spring rally received certificates for their ability to lead their school in spirit. The banquet was a complete success. Madison's Fall Sports Banquet was held Tuesday, November 12 in the cafeteria. The banquet was in honor of the fall athletes which included the rally, the foot- ball teams, and the cross-country runners who were recognized with presentations. The emcee for the eve- ning was James Norton, Madison Athletic Director. Skip Staley, Director of Athletics of Portland State College, was the featured speaker. Also honored at the banquet were the visiting Canadian students and their hosts. successful dinner was held for the sports enthusiasts. , .ww 5--,Mew . we Honored Fall athletes honored at banquet enioy dinner. Receiving the wrestling trophies were Marlin Grahn, out standing wrestler, and Glen Post, individual scoring award s e'n.af',tiT9'kl?i'rJ'iifKi2Y f A , le. if s . it 5 Q 'Mlm 5 s w, ii 1 an: 1 , is tg. 3, Q 1 , ,,. Q, 3 ,Y .1 1 WU' 5 3 5 --1-1' an ..,.. ...,,, g ig 3-we ' my . , .1 f . - -l' ' ' 'rf ' at f f fc- ' 9-v,si'.1:'ss.s Madison W loomes Ali A53 if Ali Gurkan, Madison's AFS student Jan Thorpe gives Ali assistance Ali's family in Turkey lzmit, Turkey, is the birthplace of Ali Gurkan, Madi- sons 1964-65 AFS Foreign Exchange Student. In Turkey Ali studies eight lessons a day, six days a week, but is allowed four months' summer vacation. Rated high on Ali's list of activities are reading, drawing, music and sports. He is fond of singing and dancing. Like all boy'S Ali is a sports enthusiast. He is a good swimmer and enioys such games as tennis, basket- ball, and volleyball. ln contrast with American teenagers, Turkish students transport themselves by bicycle or by footy cars are much too expensive. But again like American youths they earn money by holding summer iobs. ln Turkey, Ali's family includes his mother, father, and sister. Ali's father is the director of a chlorine factory, his mother is a housewife, and he and his 'IO-year-old sister attend school. Ali is now living with his American adopted family, the Frank Grahams. Ali was assisted in becoming acquainted with Madison by iunior, Yvonne and senior, Gary Graham. Ali and his U. S. family -1 Y! T T ' iq- 'vb . si- 'Im W - X , . if .sffeL 4' Q , ,, KX r i. V Q A -X. if 5. 1.1, , Q . is ,w , ,Lf ,. ' , . , - f. 4. an f .., Girls' eague eek The annual Girls' League Week was held April 19-23. Cotton Day was held earlier because of the spring weather. The week began with a blue tint. All girls wore their prettiest blue outfits and celebrated the beginning of the week Blue Monday. An Assembly was held, which featured the activities of the days to come. Tuesday was Athletic Day, a powder puff softball game was to be held, Senior girls against Junior girls, although this was postponed until Thursday because of rain. Wednesday was the annual Mother-Daughter Tea. Thursday was Posie Day. Posies were sold to be worn by all girls. Friday all girls were to wear ribbons in their hair for Hair Bow Day. Friday night a dance entitled Spring Fling was put on by the Girls' League and Boys' League ' 5? if 51, f r Q- isa 2 Q Q1 e it 1 in Charlotte Loose modeled Blue Monday ensemble in assembly. Sally Profin wears Q tea pot to promote spirit for the Mother-Daughter tea to be held Wednesday. The annual Girls' League cotton day was held April lst. Posing in their spring cottons are: front row: Pat Urmson, Diane Takeuchi, Jenny Stricker Joan Ditty, Laura Saunders, and Nancy Herzog. Second row: Nita Clayberger, Judy Ortez, Terry Sakelaris, Nancy Green, Judy Fleming, Pam Tretheway, and Jan Thorpe. 5 ft r off? Jumor gnrls shutout the senlor gurls 15-13 in the powder puff softball game held on Athletic Day WB rt llrl X Mr Wood played selechons on the saw at the annual Mother Daughter tea Wednesday nnght Thursday Jan Stone IS dead with exhaustlon from selling posses Jan Thorpe and Joan Dltty mourn for theur lost friend and present her wnth some posres Spring Fling Wild expressions are captivated at dances. The Jackasses display their talent at the Girls'-Boys' League dance Confusion is the title Follow the leader is common at after game dances. ll My Fair Lady was the theme that presented the 1965 Rose Festival Court to the Madison Student Body. The scene was of elegant red velvet with curtains of flowers on both sides. The court entered gliding clown a long stair- way to be presented to the Student Body. Our 'I964 Princess Darlene Leu was there to announce Jan Hall Princess for 1965. A bouquet of roses was presented to Jan as a thunderous ovation rose from the students. Student Body President Doug Tonn presided over the ceremonies. Princess Selection: . ,,,s 'i K. if , rsss D i 'S iis Carol Ann Price Nona Hamilton Judges Pick 26 Girls in First Selection The 26 candidates who survived the first elimination of the Rose Festival are: First Row: Nona Hamilton, Jan Hall, Joy Gustafson, Sally Guerrettaz, Sue Grimes, Cheryl Green, Laura Drais, Joan Ditty, Dana Bryant, Ann Bollin- ger, Kathy Bartosh, Pat Anderson, Margie Anderson. Sec ond Row: Sue Zachor, Pat Urmson Anne Truax, Jan Stone Dana Smith, Penny Quimby, Carol Ann Price, Gail Peden sen, and Betty Jean Hammons. Glenna Nickoloff, Diane Killingbeck, Lucy Igou, Teri Han- Hi hlight of Rosaria Glenna Nickoloff Lucy Igou Ann Bollinger 13 Candidates Left in Semi-finals The 13 candidates for Rose Festival princess who sur- Nona Hamilton. Standing, left to right are: Dana Bryant vived the second elimination are: Front Row: Glenna Carol Ann Price, Pat Urmson, Lucy Igou, Pat Anderson Nickoloff, Betty Jean Hammons, Jan Hall, Penny Quimby, Sally Guerrettaz, Anne Truax and Ann Bollinger. nf' 1 i . 5 J x I 3 K . . Q . Q , . Clubs Senior National Honor Society Deanna B0lll0U Michele Baum Steve Buckstein Lynn Campbell Robert Carron Jan Cissna L i'2l I' 9 ' David Clark Ann Coitengin Diane Eaton Barbara Franklin Michelle George Melody Gilman ':kL, f', Vk,k , I ' K J or ll ll M :,1 f , V ,, -- I K' Karen Gray Cheryl Green' Sally Guerrettaz John Hammill Marcia Hays Lucy lgou Bob James Clay Johnson Don Kirkpafrick Torn Larson Bill Leonard Marie Matsen 120 Not Pictured: Carol Higgins Ray Telfer Edwin Watson Doug Tonn Pat Anderson Diane Takeuchi President Vice-President Secretary 455' get fi Mary MCSYSF JGfIiCe McCauley J0y MCClSllGr1 Darryll Mitchell Carol Moe Claudia Nestelle 'E i s- , 1 Cecelia Nicolaison Carol Ouchi Carol Ann Price Joan Rosenthal Alice Schweiger Norman Schweiger Bdrbflrcl Simonson Linda Sims Laura Sollenberger Lindsay Stewart Jan Stone Carolyn Stuart QE! 2 Sam Swartz Doug Tharp Nancy Weiss Lester Wilson Bob Wise Patti Wolfe F' , V 'F ' V' 3 f 'rf M.- .., M ff t ' MW ' ' Y 1 r l 'J . f' t r ga... -H' V ,, f, - ., ANw.erir.fi. 'JAAZY' V . fp M HA AA' 47 W givin- M I W eel!! .. .W Ag,A Mgr .. M., N My 1, ww-.5 . .N A Hwy --fx,-,f-fe ,ff-, .,..- . Am. - 4- ef --r A ' .Y A . ...f r...e,.:,gfr,t-, -- -.. 'f ' 'MW ' A my ' - W f-nrrrsw Lettermen: First Row: Dave Sewell, George Eastman, Hal Smith, Terry Ley, Phil Bushman, Paul Buescher, Tim Ramis, Chuck Zeigler, Bob Bailey, Dick Beguhl, Mike Gulon, Dwayne Murray, Steve Liepoman,Ed Pearlman, Greg Grimmer, Jim Freaulf. Second Row: Mike Jagielski, John Hart, Terry Rosenau, Mike Dressler, Gary Sny- der, Wayne Fuller, George Baynard, Mitch Wolfsehr, John Behrend, John Rohr- bough, Wayne Cumley, Dennis McGhean, Tony Cuda, Dave Diggins, Dexter Daniel- son, Brent Butter. Third Row: Dave Scott, Mike Souders, Glen Post, John Mandic, Doug Tonn, Will Passmore, Chris Sakeloris, Ralph Veldink, Steve Odum, Greg Russell, Rick Boyden, Bob Dixon, John Buzant, Braden Gillespie, Curt Heath, Steve Chamberlain, Ron Paules, .lim McDowell, Bob Chase, Bob Klassen, Rick Metzger, Marlin Grohn, Jim Higginbotham. Honorary Athletes Letterman Wayne Fuller runs for Madison. In .5 , I u ' 3 , f f. r ' I ' J ,qs--' K ' I vfkwzgf , s -'Es I -f Mer.-zfrr .xr ,zev :u'.- ' vi if .- f eil 1 1,-gg -fgfn +e'r5,rz,gQ,j - fr V HM . nigga . 'Y .-f,r:...r Q K , ' V . 4 W r Q DQ . ' 1 ,.,.. . . . F .. I , X ' 'fi ' V. f . K 2- '5 ' ?f'-s- ' 'A r . .' . V K 'r .Kg H edit- v My ... ev is f' We , , r 'fire -' 5'fQ. rr. 'Z ' pq, M Mr. krr. 5,25 ,,.. A X A This year the Madison Lettermen Club sponsored the Senior-Faculty basketball game in which the Faculty scored a win. Over S600 was earned from this. Invita- tions were given to new members at the annual Sports Banquet. The first annual Letterman's club banquet was held April 24. The Lettermen's Letterman Award was initiated. This award was presented to the Letterman who best represents what a Letterman stands for. After careful selection, there was a tie between Curtis Heath and Bruce Kannenberg. Altogether the Lettermen earned 5l,222, including the KISN Good Guy ball game. The Lettermen also helped sell tickets to the Magic Show for the Dad's Club, since their usual iob of distributing papers for the Family Festival was put out of commission. - eg, :L 5- V ,W L stef Saw 9:5 J.. , . 5, Wil ,5?5gg3,z hp Club: First Row: Linda LeFebvre, Marsha McArthur, Barbara Pfeifer, Viki Ouellette, Carol Buhler, Cheryl Rose, Diana Bies, Suzanne Jenkins, Judy Sayler. Second Row: Nancy Perry, Wendy Disselhorst, Debbie Evans, Sue Zachor lVice Presidentl, Jan Ford lPresidentl, Cathy Herzog, Kate Evans, Susan Schafer, June Graves, Nancy Walker. Third Row: Kinda Kickie, Peggy Yost, Janet Piro, Luann ep Club Insp The Madison Pe-p Club of 120 members has created a first! Under the leadership of Mrs. Gloria Sandles the members have developed the first card section in the P.l.L. Following the leadership of the rally, this card sec- tion has displayed word and letter formation which were an added proof of Madison's spirit. Along with the rally the Pep club traveled to each away basketball game by way of the rooters' bus to cheer the team onto victory. At every game the Pep Club appeared in uniform and with unified spirit supported the Madison athletes. . i t --We -iiigfigf' , iw rf, r Betick, Bev Jackson, Linda lsom, Lynn Wright, Connie Page, Lynn Murray, Gail Dobbyn. Fourth Row: Nancy Herzog, Kathy Loghry, Nancy Gomes, Sue Thorpe, Barb Rommel, Lee Ann Larson, Chris Mueller, Laura Saunders, Barbara Horvath, Peggy Agostino. Fifth Row: Margaret Montgomery, Leslie Garza, Debby Skunki, Cheryl Richman, Cynthia Veltman, Jill Mascall, Nita Clayberger, Teri Mahan. ' s Players Pep Club members ring victory bell after home game. -I I. . . - we --wie: .2 .J Adel-Ki: First Row: Janell Jensen, lAsst. Treasurerl, Marcia Linclernann lChaplainl, Betty Franklin lService Chairnwant, Pot Winales lSergeant- of-arrnsl, Virginia Renaud lPres.dentl, Joan Ditty lCorre:ponding Secretaryl, Jan Stone lTreasurerl, Kathy Bartosch lSergeant-of-arrnsl. Sec- ond Row: Doris Motsen, Kathy Norris, Christina Warren, Liz Giersoe, Ann Bollinger, Patsy Burgess, Glenna Nickolotf, Jean Stone, Nancy Tanaka, Bobbi Franklin, Judy Jones, Claudia Nestelle, Sharon Day. Third Row: Sandy Okazaki, Laurie Nestelle, Karin Mingle, Linda Hen- wood, Cathy Diamond, Connie Schoonmaker, Maureen Larson, Patti Wolfe, Janice McCauley, Marcia Hays, Cathy Dentelol, Jean Wilson, Virginia Soll, Sandy Landreth, Debbie Coates, Charlene Shelton, Laura Drois. Fourth Row- Diane Hopper, Cathy Erickson, Nelanda Kissinger, Leslie Perrott, Phyllis Scheitfele, Barbara Harn, Esther Clausen, lone Crandell, Jonno Rednan, Sue Thornson, Lee Ann Larson, Paula Adams, Geri Trout., Butt Rector, Vicki Hennig, Vicki Ouellette, Donna Uptegrove, Sue Toney, Tracy Peake. Fifth Row: Shellie Bauer, Cherrie Andre, Sue Pickett, Pat Bentley, Vicki Ridgley, Madelle Rotenberg, Carole Schramel, Barbara Craner, Kathy Caselton, Vicki Kenison, Karen Skye, Jan Roden. Sixth Row: Jackie Beavert, Lynn Callender, Sandy Lombard, Sharon McCauley, Sharie Christiansen, Julie Percell, Linda Barley, Janie Piro, Cherie Mohr, Kris Anderson, Jean Doughty, Sharon Butler, Peggy Leea, Leslie Baxter, Diane Johnston, Janie Charles, Teri Hants, Carol Herald, Beverly Harrington, Linala Taylor, Carol Hesselmon, Leslie Pohl. Madison Clubs Serve With ADEL-KI ., The main duty of the Service Club, Adel-Ki is to be of service to the school and to promote service proiects throughout the school. Adel-Ki helped at the Wassail Party after the Christmas show on December 21. The club also planned to do a special project on St. Valen- tine's Day. F.T.A. The members of the F.T.A. obtain a knowledge of many duties, requirements, and opportunities of teach- ing. ln relation to various fields of teaching, members are able to explore their own interests and abilities. ECIVRES The main interest and purpose of Ecivres is to serve at banquets with pride. YF' ECIVRES-First Row: Linda Faye, Judy Anderson, Nicki Fisher Karen Abb Schuck, Shirley Riley, Debbie Evans, Loretto Brennen, Mary Jane Buxma F. T. A. First Row: Molly Swartz, Nancy Perry, JoAnn Huber, Kathy Fosback, Sue Stackhouse, Irene Abbott, Miss Susuki, Advisor Second Row: Sue Rinker, Carol Botts, Sheryl Altig, Donna Uptegrove, Vanessa Smith, JoAnne Gannon. Third Row: Diane Eaton, J I . . , UCQUSYW1 MacPherson, Connie Baker, Cheryl Baxter, Fran Binder, Marilen Huber, Enthusiasm Q G A typical Aclel-Ki meeting. Z Brannen, Darlene Beller, Jan Abbott. Second Row: Miss Strauss, 'Mary Jane Grant, Kay Evans, BUfb0fU DUNN- F.T.A. members listen attentively to guest speaker. we Mew ll '- I l l 19 Clavier- First Row: Sue Swogger, Carol Botts, Pat Anderson, Lester Wilson. Second Row: Bonnie Kriens, Larry Street, Jim Ostlind, Jack Hale, Judy Jones, Carol Ann Price. Third Row: Colleen Sumner, Molly Swartz, Betty Franklin, Macy Woodside, Kris Hildebrand, Cris Rodgers, Kathy Egbers. Four Row: Sue Rinker, Lynn Barr, Nancy Theis, Bobby Franklin, Linda Snyer, Jan Demarinis, Marsha Ludwig. Fifth Row: Jim Cole, Kathy Loghry, Judy Nadeau, Anne Truax, Marie Matson, Diane Eaton, Penny Anderson, Bruce Vandebrake. Sixth Row: David Moss, Duane Egbers, Mike Love, Mike Karitis, Brain Enfield, Sam Swartz, Phil Bushman, Harold Holub, Ken Klarquist. Honorary Clubs Create CLAVIER Clavier is an interest club, whose main purpose is to stimulate interest in instrumental and vocal music activi- ties among students, and to develop and enrich further understanding of music. THESPIANS Thespians is a nationwide honorary society organized to further the advancement of the Theatre Arts in secondary schools. QUILL 8. SCROLL Quill and Scroll is an international iournalism honor- ary society that is open to students who have shown superior ability and interest and dedication in the field of iournalism, At a charter dinner at the Anchorage res- taurant last winter, 36 new members from the 'Federalist' and 'Constitution' staffs were installed. A proiect was planned for spring. In March, they conducted the elec- tions for editors-in-chief for both publications. Quill and Scroll also publishes the 'senqfgr Scrgll' during ihe gum- Quill and Scroll: First Row: Ray Telfer, Ann Bollinger, Judy Fleming, Cheryl Green, Lucy Igou, Laura Drars, Pat Urmson, Joan Ditty, Dana mef fTIOl'tll'tS. Smith. Second Row: Steve Lieppman, Dale Bentley, Jeff Wohler, Gary Graham, Rich Fredericks, Dave Scott, Norm Fosback, Mike Thespians: First Row: Sandra Perry, Sue Dryden, Jim Graham. Second Row: Lynn Clayberger, Jan Boland, Diane Eaton, Jerry Corbett. Third gow: lkynn Campbell, Mrs. Warner, Linda Manderson, Mrs. Sparks. Fourth Row: Mike Fitzpatrick, Bolibi Franklin, Ervin Rich, Mike Goldsmith, teve nott. Interest Quill 81 Scroll sponsors iournalism banquet. ,-, A ,, ,- ,,-,, ,,,,,,., .. ,-V-ff.,l- l on,JMary Jane Grant, Kathy CTT-aselton, Barbara Crclner, Nancy ' ll . . reen, Cathy Erickson, Odette Buzze , Sue T omson Thesplans take G break. Chess First Row: Steve Buckstein, Vice President, Bill Leonard, Jim Hill, Dave Scott, Don Kirkpatrick, President. Second Row: Steve Altig, Dave Thumer, Steve Brown, Cheryl Turner, Kathy Gowen, Bob Winrick, John Hammill, lone Crandell. Interest cels Amon CHESS The Chess Club is aimed toward those students inter- ested in learning to play chess or improving their ability. NOESIS Noesis Reading club is organized for the purpose of aiding librarians as a service to the school, and to pro- mote student interest in care of reading materials. Each year they sponsor a book sale. Books are donated by stu- dents and sold before and after school and during lunches. SKI CLUB The Ski Club is organized to bring together students with a common interest in skiing. The T20 members have had ci program of movies and panel discussions. The representatives to the Portland Metropolitan Ski Club council have cooperated with the other ski clubs in the city to sponsor races and trips to various ski areas. Nonis: Jerry Bunn, Ralph Eckori, Mrs. Virginia Sullivan Ski Club--First Row: Marcia Taber, Cathy Erickson, Jill Davis, Jack Smelser, John Hartung. Second Row: Mr. Duckering, Liz Giersoe, Biff RCCYOF, E5'l'lBl' Cluvsen, Sandy Perry, Phyllis Scheiffelei, Virginia Renoud, Karen Enevoldsen, Kathy Diamond. Third Row:.Gary Goodman, Kathy Norris, Linda Morandi, Alan Grinnell, Suzie Brosseau, Jennifer Grubb, Connie Larson, Mark Fisher, Jeff Wohler, Linda Manderson, Janell Jenson, Shari Christiansen. Students Elizabeth Mitchick, Barb Thornton, Dave Kinman. Club members involved in exciting chess game. Winners proudly display trophy. V. F. O.-First Row: Mr. Hatcher, Terry Meckgessal, John Corey, Joe Noecker, William Woodward, David Dick, Steve Buckstein, Donald Kirk patrick. Second Row: David' Binford, John Hammill, Marc Ranger, Robert Fletcher, Mike Stone, John Wright. Club In pire Knowledge V.F.0. The VFO Club is designed to promote interest in ama- teur radio among the Madison Student Body. The club is in the process of setting up its own amateur station which will become the radio voice of Madison . Code classes are taught for those students who wish to earn their amateur licenses. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEAGUE This year International Relations League studied the Sino-Soviet Rift, the split between Russia and Red China and the role, if any, the United States plays in this conflict. Several delegates attended the State l.R.L. Conference at the University of Oregon, March 5 and 6. SORCERERS The members of Sorcerers are students who are interested in chemistry. The purpose of the club is to help them gain a better knowledge of the science. Sorcolersz Lester Wilson, Tom Larson, Marcia Hays l 5 HANK EQJW iw LR l.: Garv Graham, Mr. Page, Nancy Weiss, Marie Mafsen, Michelle George, Jackie Mnfphefson Amon enators Steve Bucksfein, Chuck Mohler, Don Kirkpatrick- Mr. Wooldridge, Sorcerer adviser, demonstrates apparatus. Members converse during V. F. O. meeting. 131 20 Presidents DOUG TONN National Honor Society DAVE SEWELL DWAYNE MURRAY Lettermen Lettermen ead Club LAURA DRAIS LYNN CLAYBERGER Quill 8g Scroll Thespicns VIRGINIA RENOUD VICKI RIDGLEY JUDY ANDERSON JAN ABBOTT JAN FORD Adel-Ki Adel-Ki Ecivres Ecivres Pep Club ll A I ,,, ,,, K E,V if, ' 1 I lll' ' f DICK HOFI-AND IRENE ABBOTT JOHN HAMMILL F.T.A. F.T.A. Sorcerers DON KIRKPATRICK MICHELLE GEORGE JOHN HARTUNG CheSsClub l.R.L. Ski Club I . 1 NANCY WIESS Noesis RALPH ECKERT Noesis BONNIE KRIENS STEVE BUCKSTEIN Clavier V,F,O, erforming Artes if 5, .L K .pg 'fl -Ji W , . 9 if 9 fn 45 Q I i T wfmmw V M 4 g Se , 8 4 X I -ww--W -qw .fn 1, MM- S ww! ff-.M in as ' 3 3 1,5 m if H ay '54 4 After the storm, the Scarecrow watches and hopes that soon he will be released from his stake. I h W' d f O We're off to see the Wizard was the merry cry of the five lighthearted characters as they skipped off along the yellow brick road. On November 20 and 21 the Madi- son High drama department presented the Frank Baum production of The Wizard of Oz. All proceeds went to better the stage equipment. The attraction drew a house of 'l,97l. ln the first scene a dummy was not used when scarecrow Harriet Glosson was caught in an impudent windstorm. One of the stu- dent directors, Chris Hansen, took on the part of the cowardly lion in four days notice, yet was the most be- loved figure of all, The other student director was Gilda Eng, who helped with the music and made The Wizard of Oz very fascinating to watch. However, the most un- obligated of all and without having to say a word was Toto, the dog. CAST Dorothy ....,. Toto ................. ..... Tin Woodsman ....... ......... Scarecrow ....... . ..... Lion ......... Wizard ..,..... .. ....... Glenda ...,..... -...Lanna Spady .Carol Sch ramel Mike Fitspatrick Harriet Glosson ..-.Chris Hansen ..........Ervin Rich ......-Sherry Lutz Good Witch ,,.,... ...... P enny Williams Witch ......... ........ A lice Crandall Left: The Scarecrow sadly wigihes for a brain The Wizard stands in shame after being exposed to subiects -wr .,., - ,, fN .M Hector and Paris practice some of their witty lines. Hector, Helen and Ulysses converse between scenes. Tiger at the Gates A controversy arises on the lovely Helen from Greece. lk- f L 1 f- f -f K ?1itwszsmism!lu.,r, x Wx v SPEAKING CAST Andromach, wife of Hector ...... .......... K athi O'Brien Cassandra, sister to Hector ...... ......... J ackie Sheperd Hector ........................................................ Dwayne Murray Peris, brother to Hector .............................. Len Pribbernow Priam, King of Troy, father to Hector .......... Robert Wilson Demekos, a poet, leader of the senate ...... Irvin Gene Rich Hecuba, mother of Hector .........,.........,........ Donna Prather Mathematician ....,............................, ...... T ony Johnson Polyxene, young sister to Hector ....... ...-...Sandra Perry Helen .................,...................,........ ...... L iz Giersoe, Sherry Lutz Troilus, young brother to Hector ,.A,... ..,,,,,. B ob Brqybrook Abeos, a senator ........................... ........ N eil Schilling Busires, a lawyer ....................... ...... K en Walkington Aiax, a Greek captain ....... ......,, D ennis Toomey Ulysses ............................. ...... G ary Graham Righti The love porftrayed by the characters set the audience in the right mood, L l 1 . Z E Z E- f: ,-,if 1 ,, . 2 Qi A . 1, .Lift Qggnifr -if Af L' 55isi '1- l l s t . i An interior decoratofs, work is never done. She's the sweetest, most The average playboy is always busy. Pillow Talk talented girl I have ever met You don't have to goto New York to see a premiereor to Hollywood to see it put together in action. On April 30 and May i, the Madison Drama Department PI'6SeI'11eGl Pillow Talk . There was a cast of 21, and an audience of 'l,76l. Mrs. Sparks directed it, and all proceeds went to the stage equipment. If you have ever had a party line,you will know how very impatient you become when your neighbor is im- polite and unconcerned about anyone else's feelings. This three-act comedy involves a man and a woman who meet under strange circumstances. It combines a bright adult sophistication with a suitable attitude for a school play. This spring show, perhaps, will be remembered as the funniest of the year. Jan ..,.., Cast .,......Ann Bollinger Brad ........... ......., M ike Fitzpatrick Jonathan Alma .....,... Pierot ...... Marie ...... Eileen ...... Yvette ...., ................Pat l.aValley ........Linda Manderson .........Neil Schilling ......Lonna Spady ................Pam Mack .......Ivette Rothenberg Right: Yo-u're going whether you like it or not fs 'n139 4 rs' -is. .L . W, W ti 1 s , N ' if , , ae NH.. . we if-V P 1 ,Tl 140 .Q 5 i ' 5' gs f . N .- 4,.. Q D,A. H iw? , s ,W ,A.X. , ,Q In is ,gi L H wa.. es. - if 1 2 L, t V it The two young lovers, Percy and Hermion, eat salami and ' ll d ' h le y san wic es when the ghost meets Peaches. Cn -Act Plays It was a dreary Halloween afternoon when the tales of Blueberry Witch and The Ghost Who Loved Salami and Jelly Sandwiches were presented. The student directors were Marci Foise and Ervin Rich. The play Black Witch was written by Wede Del- vin, whose fine works have been displayed in Good Housekeeping and The Ladies Home Journal. The Ghost Who Loved Salami and Jelly Sandwiches was a delightfully humorous story of two young lovers, Percy and Hermion, and his sudden inheritance of a haunted castle. The author was Steven Smith who is a director of the Children Theater for the Park Bureau. The old story that all children love, Little Red Riding Hood , was the third of the numerous plays presented as a children's show. This presentation was February 'l3, and the student director of this play was Lynn Campbell. The cast was made up of all girls, and the two boy roles were played by Peggy Baker, and Marcie Foisie. The stage manager was Mike Goldsmith who did much in furthering the play. Grandmother's house was the center of attraction throughout the play, and Little Red Riding Hood, played by Nancy Snively, brought life into the scenes. For the people in the audience it was as though they were in their childhood and the pages of an old story book were again being unfolded. ,lem i 2 l H Dennis Toomey engages himself in a robbery only to be discovered by the Blueberry Witch. ., Q, ww We ,, , , ,, W s1:rmgm..4m...smirJM:,i51Qgwe ut:-' The wolf, disguised successfully as Grandmother, begins his plan to devour Little Red Riding Hood. Ried Riding Hood is advised wisely by Grandmother of evil wolves ' , fl who devour little girls. .51-'41 4 .ff 1 . 1-2,- ff 141 Orchestras First' Row: Linda Snyer, Karen Burgesan, Linda Hflrris, Molly Swartz, Alice Condall, Marie Matsen, LuAnn Bottolfson. Second Row: Jan.Demarinis, Debbie Hutson, Laurie LeTourneaux, Susan Anson, Mar- vin Self, Kathy Egbers, Diane Eaton, Jim Ostlind, Larry Street, Julie Pomeroy, Brian Enfield, Warren Dalby, Fred Gont, James Cole. The Sound of Music It was a vintage for great music this year at Madison. Our orchestra prepared the most challenging and successful season in their short history. They charmed contemporaries in there Just Jazz Concert and warmed the many hearts present at the Winter Concert and Spring Feista Concert. Listeners were delighted with the Christ- mas Program as portrayals of Christ's birth in great paintings were brought to life by an orchestral back- ground. The active members of our Dads' Club were deeply grateful for the numerous programs they made possible. Their combined effort and enthusiasm made the season a plentiful one in the world of instrumental music. 2 L 5 5 Z E 2 fi ga te i Third Row: Lynn Bflff. Sue SWOQQEY, Bfendfl Kl jCGid, BN-'Ce Vflffde' quist, Stephanie Smith, Marsha Ludwig. Fourth Row: BarbaraConhum, bfflke, BUY? RICE, VICR' WC'llC'C9f 50m SWUHZ, Duvld M0551-Dove Hleh' Coral Brewer, Helen Holbrook, Mr. Street, Mark Williams, Dcrrel Leu, Lester Wilson, Jack Hale, Norm Schweiger, Duane Egbergs, Ken Klur- Beverly Skippers, John Yung, Teresa Meng. V I -n. : l pl agmxia 4, i my inl1n in pg umm -in m-nun. l w -mel 144 7? Band:Fir5t Pow, Steve Wqllqqe, Kathy Egbersl Marvin Self' Sue Swgggerl Susan Wallace, Som Swartz, Jeff Williams, Jim Brunkow, Stan Lessard, Third Row: John AUS00, LGI-'Vie LeTcurneux, Carol LeTourneux. Second Row: Jim Ostlind, Larry Street, Aalfo. 5l10f0l l-YOU, Sheila Andefsofi- KUYG Abboffi JUUET APlUf'ii Cl1e'Yl Wclf-lk5fCl't. Julie Porner,oVKdren Knutson, Por Coney, Donna Sghrogdef, Doris Foster, Melissa Terry Brooks, Warren Dalby, Colleen Summer, Diane Burgess, Loren Ellson, Molly King, Mflfk FFSHPY, Bill Rice, Bruce Vandebmke. Den Anderson, Bart Rice. Vicki Aside from the vigorous efforts in the band, many of the players spent their outside time in the Pep BC1r1Cl- They provided a moral support to the team, and gave an entertaining diversion from points lost. Aside from these ond other contributions, the Pep Band gave more school spirit, and with this spirit came more victories. Snartz, Glenn Fernley, Brian Enfield, Mike Love, Kathy Thombs, Gary Blahm, Ronald Gordon, Pat Darneille, Charles Bishop. Fourth Row: Nancy Stephenson, Randy Zoelch, Dick Isley, Bill West, Mr. Street, Steven Klein, Daryl Leu, Vernon Lee Mark Williams, Mike Butts, John Wittmayer, Gary Goodman, Dennis Neman, Danny Crouse, Ken Klarquist, Marsha Ladwig, Randy Brown, Norm Brindley Duane Egbers, Steve Johnson, Jack Hale, Norman Schwieger, Ken Rhoten, Lester Wilson David Hielt, Tom Ashford, ,David Moss, Th Sound of Music Fifteen thousand minutes signify arduous labor for Madison's band musicians, but not without results. Among their achievements were two hundred composi- tions this year and 26 section rehearsals. Their labor had landed them a title of one of the top 200 bands in the country. The band is not all work, however. They received a chance to display their talent for President Johnson's arrival, the Fairy Tale Parade, Winter concert, and Just Jazz concert. Other performances were at the family festival, Dad's Club, P.T.A. concerts and the Rose Festival Parade. They were honored as Guest Artists band at the Medford all-city band festival and have visited numerous grade schools in the Madison area. Their hard work has rewarded them with many an appreciative audience. First Row: Jill Raile, Bobby Franklin, Betty Franklin Trudy Strand Sue Rlnker Jones Joy Gustafson Laursce Fritzler Judy Mackay Shirley Collins Bonnie Kriens Macey Woodside, Ann Trucrx, Sue Zachor, Marilyn Weber Biff Rector Esther Clausen Kris Hildebrand Kris Rodgers Linda Gabrielson Carol Floyde Terry Bishop Diane Carol Ann Price, Teri Almeter, Kathie Keller Marty Rector Second Row Judy Hopper Brenda Uptegrove Carol Botts Par Anderson Third Row Terry Parker Kris Not only has the choir given the student body numerous assemblies this year, such as the night they sang for the Masons, they also made remarkable performances the week of March 3'l, through April 3, when the city-wide concert was held. The senior choir is made up of indi- viduals ready to work and maintain the reputation that all good vocal departments try so hard to get. They are a very select group of promoters. Mike Karitis, Brent Butler, Gary Doppert, Dick Beguhl, Rick Metzger, Bob Rousch, Phil Bushman. Fourth Row: Greg Beinert, Will Possmore, Bob Klossen, Don Don Hoppert, Tony Johnson, Steve Blazek, Rich Brunkow, Myron Lee, Don Jeans, Jim Hope, Dave Mueller, Curt Gustafson, Ren Richardson, Jerry Anglrn, John With Music Schleining, The night of the annual Christmas Show was the first sign of skilled work from the choir. Their constant re- hearsal is what made the rewarding performance. Work clone by the choir is under the direction of Mr. Edmiston. I is '1 il- .iw 'K M usic's any Mood You don't have to set foot overseas to hear music from all over the world. The Madison Vocal and Instrumental Department ascended the stage again this year with a splendid variety of music from the great symphonies of Europe, to iazz from New Orleans. Their music cycle began on the night of November 4, when they presented the Parent's Concert to a full audience. With no time to spare, the Choir and Chansonettes prepared the Spanish Rite Concert only six days after their first show. December brought two concerts, the Winter Concert Cadet Choir: First Row: Vicki Yost, Linda Whittaker, Penny Quimby, Dennis Mc- Ghean, Doug D'Agostine, Lee Chapman, Jerry Margeta, Chuck O'Toole, Pam Jeans, Barbara Simonson, Dana Smith, Second Row: Bette Thomas, Patsy Wash- burn, Sheryl Killinger,Darryll Mitchell, Sally Profitt, Trish Green, lla Rae Beeler, Julie Pursley, Jeanne Berardinof Glenna Nickolotf, Jean Stone. Third Row: Dawn ' on December 2, and the annual Christmas Show on December 21. Both were presented in the auditorium. The City-Wide Spring Concert was held on March 3, but the most difficult was yet to come. The Music Depart- ment prepared months ahead for the Northwest Edu- cator's Concert held here in Portland. It opened on March 31, and continued through April 3. l'm an American the climax of their musical agenda, was delivered also in March and April. Our musicians can indeed reminisce with pride, this year of great accomplishments. Hawkins, Alice Pitman, Judy Hempel, Dave Stude, Aaron Bredleau, Scott Oia, Larry Salter, William Woodward, Jim Hufana, Hugh Adams, Barbara Reeves. Fourth Row: Jan Kolden, Jacquelynn McPherson, Allan Douglas, Wayne Balzer, Dave Binford Bob Rice, Mike Pickett, John Behrend, Ron Kaufman, Marilyn Fouler, Sandra Run- yon. 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Hampered by inexperience and first-game mistakes the game was a poor example of Madison's football potential. The Solon defense did deserve credit for holding the Quakers to a lonely touchdown. The season began on a sour note, but ended rather sweet as Senator linemen Bruce Kannenberg and Glen Post were honored by being awarded positions on the first All-City team. They later received honorable men- tion on the Oregonian's All-State team. Solon quarter- back Ed Watson brought his school additional honor by being selected as one of the two P.l.L. applicants for the Scholar Athlete Award sponsored by the Portland Chap- ter ofthe National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame. Mads Tumble Teds At home, Madison's football team rebounded, Sep- tember 18, to overwhelm favored Roosevelt 39-14. Roosevelt scored first on a pitch from quarterback Carl Tinsley to half-back Dick Tidwell which was good for 27 yards and six points. The Roughriders added the conversion and led 7 to O. However this lead was short lived as the Solon defense, led by Bob James and Bruce Kannenberg, blocked a punt on the Roosevelt 20, with Kannenberg picking it up and charging in for the score. Mike Dressler added the kick. John Boden recovered a Teddie fumble and the boys in red and blue were on the move again. Mike Dressler took a pitch from quarterback Ed Watson and romped to the Roosevelt 1, good for a 35-yard gain. On the next play Dressler powered his way into the end zone for six points. Babe Wise recovered another Roosevelt fumble on the Roughrider 23. Hal Smith took the handoff and ran the ball to the three. On the next play Smith went into the end zone and Madison led 19- 7. The Senators scored three times in the fourth quarter on a pass from John Shafer to Babe Wise, on an inter- ception by Marlin Grahn, and on a fine run by Hal Smith. Marlin Grahn leaps high to intercept Roosevelt pass. Demos Down Senators Madison gave it everything they had in the line of hustle and determination, but still met defeat at the hands of always powerful Jefferson, 13 to 7, on the Democrats home field, September 25. The Senators drew blood early in the first quarter on a pass from halfback Hal Smith to wingback George Eastman which was good for 45 yards and the touch- down. Mike Dressler added the kick and it looked as if the underdog Solons were on their way. The Democrats marched right back to score, display- ing powerful running up the middle and fine passing. The kick was good, and the halftime score stood at 7 to 7. Jefferson scored in the third period and held on to preserve the victory, despite renewed efforts by the Solons. Although losing, the Madison football team proved itself a team of character, with its never-say-die attitude. The game was highlighted by a goal-line' stand by the boys in red and blue. It proved to no avail, however, as the Democrats held on to win. Solon halfback Rich Dorton C371 races around right end as Grant Generals pursue. Grant Gains Win Madison fell to always powerful Grant 14-0 Octo- ber 9, as the Generals continued their drive to a second consecutive P.l.l.. championship. Grant scored first in the second quarter on a two yard plunge by halfback Junior Johnson. The extra point was good and the Generals led 7-0. The Grant defense then proceeded to hold the Senator offense the rest of the night. Grant scored again in the fourth period as Junior Johnson carried in from the 10. Madison playing aaainst the best defense in the P.l.L. couldn't get an offensive drive started. The Mad defenders, although turning in a fine iob against Portland's best, were unable to cope with Grant's running backs, who consistently had four or five linemen running interference for them. Bright spots for the Madison eleven were Stew Fred- ricks and George Eastman who made some fine pass receptions, Dave Sewell whose timely interception cost Grant a touchdown and Ed Watson's long punts which enabled the Solons to keep Grant deep in their own territory for a greater part of the game. Solons Humiliate Cols The Washington Colonials, winless this season, in- vaded Madison land with definite plans for an upset. However, after the first five plays of the game, Madison scored their first of six touchdowns against the small and undermanned Colonials. The final score was 43-0. It was Madison's strong defense time after time that denied Washington any scoring opportunity. It was also the Madison defense that mode it possible for the event- ual outcome of the game. Led by Junior Jim Higgin- botham and Senior Bob James, the Mad Defenders con- tinually stopped, and stole the ball from the Washing- ton group. The game provided head coach Larry Keck with the opportunity to empty his bench and give his reserves game experience. Junior quarterback John Shafer pro- vided Madison followers with hope for the future with his outstanding passing and fine signal calling. The Washington game might be considered the turn- ing point of the season, for it gave the Solon gridders that extra incentive to get back on the winning track and shoot for a percentage of .500 or better. 'turn 'th P21191- Grant's All-City halfback Junior Johnson skirts around left end en route to five yard gain. Mads Trip Tribe An ever-improving Madison football team downed Cleveland 20-6 at Madison October 23, to even its rec- ord at 3-3. Cleveland took the opening kickoff and to the dismay of Madison followers, ran it back for the score. The Solon defense got tough, blocked the conversion attempt, and stymied the Indians throughout the rest of the game. Meanwhile, the Madison offense took charge and drove from its own 30 to the Cleveland 3-yard line where fullback Mike Dressler powered over for the touchdown. Dressler added the kick and Madison led 7-6. A blocked Cleveland punt opened the door for an- other Senator touchdown, with Solon quarterback Ed Watson running three yards for the score. The extra point was blocked and Madison led at halftime l3-6. The second half proved little different than the first with the Senator defense inspired by Dave Sewell, who intercepted three enemy aerials, and John Baden, prov- ing impregnable. The boys in red and blue scored once more on a pass from Hal Smith to Ed Watson with the latter making a sensational catch. Mike Dressler added the kick and the Senators left the field with a.5OO per- centage under their belts. Trojans Trim Senators Wilson capitalized on costly Madison errors October 30, to down the host Senators 12 to 6 and remain in contention for the P.I.L. championship. The Solons committed their first error on the opening play after the kickoff by fumbling, with an alert Trojan pouncing on the miscue. Three plays later Wilson hit for a touchdown. The conversion attempt was wide and the score stood 6 to 0. This was the extent of first-half scoring as neither team could get a substantial offensive drive started. The Solon defensive held the Trojan running game in check, allowing them only 'IO yards net rushing in the first half. The Trojans scored again in the third period as a result of a Madison fumble on its own 29-yard line, and lead 'I2 to 0. The Senators came right back riding the crest of a passing attack with a final shot from Hal Smith to Stew Fredricks, providing the Solons with the touchdown. The Senators could not get another drive started as the Trojans held on four downs. Junior guard Al Governor sparked the Senator de-- fense with some fine line play and the blocking of a Trojan conversion attempt. Dave Sewell, a Solon de- fensive stalwart all season long, intercepted a stray Wilson pass to aid in Madison's losing cause. Mads Mash M-Men lt is very seldom that a defensive tackle scores a touchdown, but when Madison and Marshall collided at Madison November 6, Bob James scored two touchdowns to lead the Senators in a 20-2 win. Marshall scored first when John Shafer was tackled in the end zone for a two-point safety. After the ensuing kickoff Marshall continued to roll. They advanced deep into Madison territory. Then Mar- shall quarterback, Bob Kelley rolled right to pass, but James stole the ball from him and sprinted 70 yards for the touchdown. This made the score 7-2 with 6:04 to play. The next time Madison got the ball, fullback Mike Dressler went 57 yards for a touchdown to make the score 13-2 with only 4:16 to play. Marshall tried to get another score on the board, but James foiled its plans again by nabbing a pass on the Madison 40 and going 60 yards for the score. The final 20-2 score evened Madison's season record at 4-4. This gave Madison its best record since 'l962. Marshall line attempts to block Solon field goal iv 1 N Yi '4 l. ,393 .,-gf , , 3 Q35 Varsily Football Team: First Row: Mark Dunlgpl George gosymonl Doug Cmon Bob Wise, Dave Boland, Torn McNichoIas, John Arnold, Charles OToole Second John Baden, Ron Underwood, Duck Beguhl, Mgrlgn L-grown, Gury Snyder' HO' Smmqz Row: Rick Boyden, John Shafer, Jirn Hugginbothom, Dove Scott Larry Becker New Coach, arry eck, Coaches Larry Keck and Warren Bolin go over second half plans as team looks on Q 'k if 5 saw: w if I ' Wayne Curnley, Bruce Kannenberg, Stewart Fredricks, Al Governor, Dave Sewell, George Boynard, John Winters, Rich Metzger, Ro Pau M So Mike Butler, Richard Dorton, Don Kirkpatrick. Third Row: Ed Watson, Mike Dressler, Bazont, Bob James, Glen Post, Corky Owen, J h M Ch Brune, S k I S I It LARRY KECK WARREN BOLIN Head COUCIW Assistant Coach FINAL P I L STANDINGS Grant ..,..., Jefferson . Wilson ..... Marshall .. Franklin MADISON . Roosevelt .. Benson ...... Lincoln ..,.,. Cleveland .. Washington Frosh Finish 5-1-1 The freshmen football team of 1964, under the guid- ance of Coach Jim Smith, completed their most successful season in school history The baby Solons were able to turn the winning trick five times as they compiled a 51 l record their only setback coming from a tough Washington team The past season was not only the most successful m school history but it marked the first time a Madison football team has ever beaten a Jefferson squad The Inspired frosh downed the Democrats 7 0 to rewrite the record books They also defeated arch rival Grant 26 O to partly compensate for the varsltys defeat at the hands of the Generals For the year, the frosh defense allowed only five touchdowns and three extra points, while accumulating five shut outs The offense scored l9 touchdowns and nine conversions Junior Varsity Football Team Ftrst Row Kelly Logan Bob Clove Jrm Allen Doug D agostune Make Hickey Bob Wnnrtck Wayne Brown Chuck Ziegler Jerry H natsu Dove Be gler Tum Woolly Steve Hofer Second Row Coach O Donnell Don Kop pert, Duane Egbers Steve Dawson, Scott Houston, Dexter Donielson Reed Gtbson Dave Stefan Bob Robert Don Brtndley Steve Hoyt Rondy Hansen Dennrs Mc Ghean, Ed Dornielle, Stan Hiel, Grey Russell, Ed Peodman, Manager. Third Row Bob Baxter Marty Goult Bob Green Mvke Cleghorn Charles Bishop Stan Lessard Dave White Tom Neken Gordon Rogers Bob Hoffman Terry Houck John Gates Manager Coach McClarn Fourth Row Dave Deggtns Dave Boslaugh Randy Stons bery Chrrs Sokelorns Jam Poston Tom Lodwug Brtan Stefan Gary Freeman Gary Brewer Greg Wrlke Dave Hrelt Greg Albrecht Not Pictured Mitch Wolfsehr Tom Proctor Raymond Grahn Greg Noel Don Johnson F rosh, ' b ' Compete sr - Freshman Football Team: First Row: Stan Fisher, Steve Hom, Larry Sprinkling, Dan Abelein, Steve Naylor, Steve James, Steve Szabo, Dave Wright, Jim Fisher, Glen Lawpaugh, Steve Lawpaugh, Byron du Pont, Bud Rogers, Bob Thorp, Dennis Burns, Jeff Weddle, Ron Heffler, Tom Graham, Mark Mankertz, Frank Beshear, Allen Coleman, Scott Marfell. Second Row: Bruce Bennett, Doug Baxter, Steve Bryant, Bob Earl, Jeff Williams, Tom Martine, Jeff Mitchell, Chris Johnson, Larry Bauman, John North, Rod Miller, Jim Nishimura, .lim Ouchi, Bill Shannon, Ray Johnson, Kedric l Bartsch, Brad Huggins, Rick Nishimura, Bob Nelson, Eric Baldwin, Harold Oia, Carl Gabrielson. Third Row: Dennis Lazenby, Bob Allen, Gary Grycko, Dale Watkins, Steve Lebsack, Doug Wilson, John Baggenstos, Mike Scott, Leo Holmes. Mike Wat- kins, Jeff Coate, Greg Johnson, Dick LeBrun, Alan Spunaugle, Bob Basaraba, Mark Kolbo, Ron Thomas, Dave Dangler, Bud Rogers, Bob McNeil, Charles Rollins, Terry Grater, George Diamond, Steve Rose, Ron Kozlowski, Coach Ross, Steve Conway Mgr,, Chris Olsen Mgr., Coach Smith. Successful Season f 1 s. er 5? I X 'Q 'Rebs' Notch 4-2-1 The 1964, junior varsity football team finished the season with its best record since Madison opened in 1957. Compiling a record of 4-2-l the team will un- doubtedly play an integral part if Madison is to be a top P.l.L. contender next year. The team informally known as the Rebels was characterized by its spirit and come-from-behind atti- tude. Outstanding for the Rebs were Bob Clare and Bob Hoffman who received the Outstanding Sophomore Plaque, a new award to give credit for outstanding ability and desire in the field of football. Another laudable accomplishment, in the opinion of many, was the holding of the Jefferson J.V. to a O-O deadlock. Coach John O'Donnell singled out the Wilson game as the best game played. The Rebs , with only minutes to play, came from a 7- point deficit to edge the Troians, i3-7. BENQ Af E l ff ss at - Q .1 , Q we As, Nh X he W 1 l 'lyme .--- -, l lg , if ig ,e 1- M13 .,Z, My ' ' it . , M. Jim McDowell, Madison's top cross country runner, lead team to best record since school opened in 1957. Solon Runners Shine The 1964 cross country season is over now, but all Madison runners remember the hard work and deter- mination that characterized their team. Each night the team members started off by running a distance of two miles around Madison's lower field. Then coach Lynn Roumagoux lead the team on a 10-mile iaunt, with one of the more prominent runs being to Mt. Tabor park and back. This was the routine throughout the season and undoubtedly contributed to Madison's resurgence in cross country. The team was one of the best since Madison opened in 1957, compiling a 3-1 record. The first meet of the season was held at Franklin, where Madison took first place in the varsity, junior varsity, and freshmen levels, with varsity harriers placing 1,2,3. The big defeat of the season came at Wilson high school, where Madi- son met Grant, Wilson and South Salem. These three schools have always been strong, giving the Solons stiff competition. The third meet of the season was held at Washington park where Madison took first place as the varsity and iunior varsity completely dominated the field. Outstanding runners were Jim McDowell and Doug Tonn. U Meet No. 1 MADISON ., Franklin .... Washington Meet No. 2 Grant ........ Wilson ,...,... South Salem MADISON ,. Meet No. 3 MADISON .. Lincoln ...... Benson ...... Team Scores Varsity 20 60 91 25 51 68 107 27 49 , ,,.. 68 Washington ..., --.- 1 04 Meet No. 4 MADISON ...... ---- 2 8 Cleveland ,..... .v.- 2 -9 Roosevelt ..... . City Meet Varsity Grant ........... ---- 3 1 Marshall ..... ---- 5 1 Wilson ......... '--- 6 4 Lincoln ............ ---- 1 15 Cleveland ...... ---- 1 25 MADISON .. 143 J.V. Frosh 20 23 64 36 78 .... 40 . 20 . 97 81 'I5 59 50 21 51 90 .... 21 28 35 35 97 .,.. J.V. Squads A-9th place B-4th place C-611' Place Head cross country coach Lynn Roumagoux r. il' 1 I J., 1 lg -1 ,Q fr 5 u -Q I I is Cross Country: First Row: Stan Thorp, Barry John, Dan Jones, Dove Foreman, Bill Perry, Gene Thoming, Brian Kleiner, Don Scott, Scott Oia, Gene McReynold White, Kearv Mothenv, Kim Vanclehey, Greq Zelindg, Bruce Elmers, Gordon Wand. Odum. Third Row: Doug Tonn, Ron Buzzeti, Larry Rankin, Dove Fiskum M ke land. Second Row: Ed f cl M k M I D I II Crow or , ie ooney, on Jordon, John Rohrbough, Kent Gu on, Jim MrDowe , Dean Tonn, Brad Lynott, Robert Valline, Will Pa Gary Grolmm. Q 1 iz' Boys' Swim Team: First Row: Mark Fischer, Jeff Lieppman, Tom Holt, Bob Truax, Second Row: Gary Koppert, Tim Romis, Scott Harbert, Dennis Kent, Don Roush, Dave Taber, Steve Carkner, Steve Haner. Ralph Miller, Neil Vqlentinel l I I I i l l' Don Roush, Dennis Kent, Tim Ramis, Scott Harbert show form. This year the Madison finmen finished fifth with a 4-6 record. The boys practiced every day before school in the Town and Country pool. Bill Olsen, the head coach, said that if Town and Country had not made the pool available, the season would have turned out very dismal. Madison's victories were earned against Jefferson, Roosevelt, Washington, and Franklin. Two relay teams did very well in the city meet. The medley team of Steve Lieppman, Dennis Kent, Scott Harbert, and Ed Jones captured fourth place and the freestyle team of Liepp- man, Kent, Jones and Don Roush took fifth. Olsen termed Jones as the most dependable swimmer on the team. Tim Ramis was outstanding as a freshman and has a bright future to look forward to. Lieppman was another stalwart in the Madison swimming ranks. Olsen pointed out that the league was very well bal- anced and the competition was getting tougher. Madison beat Jefferson and the Demos turned around to beat Wilson, the city champs. The improvement in competi- tion can be attributed to the fact that every team had a pool to practice in almost every day. This year's girls' swim team finished with a 6-4 record in P.I.L. competition. The girls, like the boys, prac- ticed at Town and Country every day. The first part of the year they came at 7:00 a.m., but later changed prac- tice time to 3:30 P.M. The girls won their meets with Roosevelt, Franklin, Girls Poly, Marshall, Jefferson, and Washington. They lost a very close meet to Lincoln by one point. Sharyl Inglis set a new record in the 80-yard indi- vidual medley by swimming it in 'I:05.6, eclipsing the old mark by .4 of a second. Madison was represented in the state meet in Eugene, Nov. 21, by the 200 yard freestyle team of Jean Stone, Jan'Stone, Pat Haley, and Sharyl Inglis. They finished third in the city meet. Also placing in the city meet were Pat Haley in the 200-yard freestyle, sixth place, Barbara Haley in the 50-yard butterfly, fourth place, and the 200-yard freestyle team of Jean Stone, Barbara Haley, Barbara Welch, and Sharyl Inglis, fifth place. Coach Sharon Watkins hopes that more girls will come out next year. Six girls are graduating and she will have many positions to fill next year. News f W f, ,U . 'i 't - ' , . M. 9, M r - I ' H.,,,..,. Pat and Barbara Haley, leading girl swimmers, show form. ermaids 6-4 in '64 Girls' Swim Team: First Row: Pat Haley, Jan Stone, Jean Stone, Rena Floyd, Bar- dell, Barbara WeIch,' Margaret' Haley, Carol Hesselman, Sheryl Inglis. Timers: bora Haley, Nicki Fischer, Ann Biadstrup. Second Row: Odette Buzzell, lone Crun- Maureen Larson, Cheryl Hastay, Julie Langston. ' Q ' an 3 1 -I - A A ' l 'r l- -. s . 'P' 5 1 VA., Q1 1- . I ' . i I f 4. . . g ,1.- f ,ggz A I f 1, I 5, . : AF J .1 r.-s. . - V - I 1:33 . wi A I :I 5 ' 1, '5 ff?-7 WF' 4 '- 'gi vw any f E t ' .,,, .fl?'i' Y A' ' I. I l l i que -,,, ,, ,,-- - 16 . K iam -as -frf - c 'M-Q .. wr' Solon End 1st Half 4-6 The Madison basketball team finished the first half of the 'I964-65 season with a 4-6 record. Hampered by inconsistency and at times erratic play, the first half of play was no indication of the team's potential. Uncle- cided until the final buzzer were losses to Cleveland 50-47, Washington 62-59, and Lincoln 32-30. Madison bowed to first half runner up Jefferson 66-54, and was soundly beaten by first half champion Grant, 77-59. On the winning side the Solons downed Roosevelt 50-45 to open the season. The next two weeks saw the Mads drop four straight games before finally dumping Mar- shall 55-46. The Solons closed the half winning the last two in a row, downing Benson 49-40, and Wilson 59-52. Under new head coach Jerry Ross, Madison employed a ball control offense, Coach Ross stressed defense and teamwork emphatically, as a result scoring was more evenly balanced. Curtis Heath, senior forward, led the team in scoring, averaging 12.4 points a game. In the rebounding de- partment Heath was tops again, pulling down 85 re- bounds. John Shafer and Phil Bushman provided val- uable floor leadership and Don Hart blossomed into one of the finer big men in the city. FINAL FIRST HALF STANDINGS Team Won Lost Grant .......... ---- l 0 0 Jefferson ........ - 3 2 Washington ...... - 7 3 Lincoln ............ - 6 4 Wilson ............... - 5 5 Benson ....... .. ....... - 5 5 Cleveland - 4 6 MADISON ....... - 4 6 Marshall ...... - ------- 2 8 Franklin ....... - 2 8 Roosevelt ...... - 2 8 et Perry Jorgensen lunges for ball as John Shafer looks on. Phil Bushman puts up iump shot over guard of Grant defender 167 gp! 'I I 3? A Q' lun! '-T... - in i John Mcmdic shoots left-handed iumper. Right: John Mcmclic, fcenterj bottles for rebound Curtis Heath shoots free throw. FINAL SECOND HALF STANDINGS TEAM Grant Jefferson MADISON Washington Wilson Lincoln Franklin Cleveland Benson Roosevelt Marshall WON LOST 1 0 0 9 1 6 4 6 4 5 5 4 6 4 6 3 7 3 7 3 7 2 8 gi? Third Place An improved Madison basketball team finished the second half of the 1964-65 season in a tie for third place. Compiling a 6-4 record, the Solons notched wins over Roosevelt 66-54, Cleveland 56-47, Washington 62-61, Marshall 81-61, Benson 61-58, and Wilson 59-58. The Senators were soundly beaten by Grant 78-59, Jeffer- son 77-59, and Lincoln 66-61. The other loss of the half, a 59-56 squeaker to Franklin in overtime was a heart- breaker to Madison followers as Curtis Heath's basket at the buzzer was disallowed and the Quakers went on to win the game. Curtis Heath led the team in scoring, averaging 15 points a game, and in re-bounding. Post-season honors saw Phil Bushman win a sec- ond-team berth on both the Oregonian and Journal All-City teams. Curtis Heath received honorable men- tion in both newspapers, while John Mandic made it on the Journal squad. The end of the season also saw head coach Jerry Ross announce his resignation to accept the same position at Reynolds High School. ff? . .awk sg lf' nan-'74 Ft ,..- ll .1 ss New head basketball coach Jerry Ross instructs team during time out. Varsity Basketball: First Row: Manager Ed Pearlman, Charlie Brune, Phil Bush- Shafer, Manager John Behrencl. Second Row: Coach Jerry Ross, Don Hart, Mike man, Ed Watson, Mike Jagielski, John Christopherson, Terry Rosenau, John Fanning, Dove Mueller, Perry Jorgensen, John Mandic, Curtis Heath, Mike Dressler. I s J fam 'T farm Cgg Montgomery, Bob Hoffman, Bob Clare, Dave White, Bob Green. C0GCh LUHY Keck- The junior varsity basketball team-more widely known as the Rebels - completed the T965 season with a I2-'IO record. Coached by Larry Keck, the Rebel squad employed a ball control offense and emphasized defense. This was in keeping with the basketball pro- gram instituted by head basketball coach, Jerry, Ross. The purpose of the Rebel squad, as illustrated by coach Keck, is to develop players who will definitely be able to play varsity ball. The junior varsity is mainly con- cerned with developing a good team attitude and sound basketball fundamentals. Leading the most consistent scorer on the Rebel squad was iunior Lance Rosenau. Leading rebounder was sophomore Jon Gustafson who at season's end was awarded the outstanding sophomore athlete award for basketball. Craig Montgomery, captain of the team, provided the Rebs with leadership and also handled two positions, playing at the forward and center positions. The Rebel team was hampered by fluctuations. Bob Klassen, Charley Brune and John Christophersen played with both the Rebs and the varsity. This hurt, for it made it hard for the team to work together as a solid unit. Madison's freshmen basketball team finished their season with a 2-8 record, downing Jefferson and Lincoln while losing to the other eight clubs in the city. Bob Basaraba led the team in both scoring and re- bounding. Coach Bill Wiitala termed this team one of the most dedicated he has ever coached. Team members practiced before school at 7:00 a.m. every morning and those ballplayers who stayed out for basketball exem- plified the desire that characterized the team, and brightened the outlook for next year's Rebel and Var- sity team. Dick LeBrun captained the frosh basketball team. This year's ball club was also hampered by a lack of height and knowledge of basic fundamentals. Green ball-handl- ing contributed to several losses. There are many who feel the grade school program in the Madison district is not as competitive nor as emphasized as in some of the other areas of the city. The difference was clear in freshmen losses to Grant and Roosevelt by lopsided scores. Randy Stansbery puts up free throw. F rosh Season 2-10 Barry John, Steve Scott, Dick LeBrun, Bob McNeill, Steve Horn, Dave Dongler, Glen Bruner, coach Bill Wiitolo, Mark Kolbo, Bob Basaraba, Mike Rudorrnel, Kyle Simelunk. 9 Q ,Q . li ' A ,jf ' I-fi g . ..g.i.p. K - l 1.3 K - - K 'fi 7 lie ' in s 9' 'ry T gg, gr at - ,Q v -e , . f, H V, ,L ,gl . Q ' Z K is Q- I ' it I , , A . r A' A fl 'f V L -. . Q W if fi V Y' rg .P , .wg , . ' fl ff: V 3. t Q5 if it 1 ' '54 T I Lf .E . A 1. M , ,V 5 t if 31+-Skip T' E ' Q W .- ... I, .T - ' w as l A ,,., , 5' , v- A --., . at mw,w,1miM,.:- w f- f .,,,. im- Q: . , -1 H f -W ,. f, i V fifwwfw , f - ,, 1,. .f . f - A H .. 1 Wrestlin Qualities M ny Wrestling is a stimulating individual sport requiring physical strength, quick reflexes and being able to think under pressure. A good wrestler possesses experi- ence and many hours of practice in developing certain techniques to perform moves and counter moves. A wrestler also has a thorough knowledge of many op- erations and knows how to carry out every one per- fectly. Madison has always been very good in wres- tling and so we have developed a tradition which gives upcoming wrestlers spirit. Being a wrestler is much more than iust doing exercises. In the following pages are some exciting and descriptive pictures of some of Madison's wrestlers in actual combat. These pictures show the wrestlers in the beginning of their move or W they have iust finished it and have won the match. Wrestling fits in with the words Caesar once said, vini, T vidi, vici U came, I saw, I conqueredj. Jim Spassov searches for a take down opening. Bob Bailey grimaces as he struggles to pin opponent. Varsity Wrestling Team: First Row: Ralph Veldink, Bud Rogers, Rav Rodgers, Greg O ens Al Gave nor Dov Dag ns Drk Beguhl Marl n Grahn Ma lc Dunlop Grimer, Jim Spazzov, Greg Clayton, Larry Dixon, John Hart, Glen Post, Corky Dan Dunn Da e Boland Chuck Zegler Bob Baley Chrs Olsen Coach Sm th arslty Wrestlers The varsity wrestling team finished the 1965 season in a third-place tie with Franklin. In pre-season matches, the Solons lost three matches by one point and this was the margin between possibly winning a PIL champion- ship and a third place finish. At season's end Glen Post and Marlin Grahn were recognized with the outstand- ing wrestlers award which was presented at the winter sports banquet. Bud Rogers, a 98-pound freshman wrestled varsity, and represented Madison in the state tournament. He is expected to continue to be one of Madison's top wrestlers. The city tournament at Grant March 4, 5, and 6 saw the Generals take the title with Marshall second and Madison third. ln the state meet, 'held at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis March 12 and 13, heavyweight Glen Post took third and Bud Rogers finished fourth. Marlin Grahn, an outstanding grappler, who wrestled last year in the shadow of one of Madi- son's greatest wrestlers, Jeff Batchelor, won the city title at 136 pounds and also wrestled at state, Bud Rogers controls opponent as he picks up voluoble points in ci close match Dove Boland struggles with Wilson opponent. . gps f,,,-1if:- .V f - -12, ,iz ff i. -mfi.. fw- ,M .M Q, Q, -g -, K ,f V ,g,3w,,,Ai,:,ig-,gg,g1v,Wi 57Mkk,,M,k,wiwm H , X 4 I K Junior Varsity Wrestling Team: First Row: Fred Crawford, .lim Freauff, Jerry Hinatsu, Mike Cleghorn, Norman Radimak, Don Jordan, Barry Misfelt. Rowdy Center, Roy Rogers, Mike Smith, Wayne Brown, Greg Grimmer, Mark Dun- lop, Doug D'Augostino, Dennis McGhean, Dave Diggins, Dexter Danielson. SYOV1 Heil, Bob Chase, Chris Olsen. Second Row: Mark Midcllemas, Jim Spassov, Greg Clayton, Dave Stephens, Mike Gorsae, Robert Roberts, Bob Truax, Jim Allen, Dave Abelein, George Banird, Larry Rasmussen, Steve Okazaki, Tyrone DuPont, Mike Daugherty, Dave Stefan, Phil Anderson, Steve Egli. ' eb ' Complete Good Season Larry Dixon struggles to avoid pin in this match. The 1965 iunior varsity Rebel , wrestling squad, under the leadership of coach Russel Walker, finished the season in fourth place. This year's outstanding com- petition came from three perennial wrestling champs in Grant, Marshall and Wilson. Coach Walker felt that the team did a good job and each participating wrestler exhibited the attributes of a dedicated athlete. There were many participants out for wrestling and coach Walker felt the outlook for next year was promising. Outstanding Rebel wrestlers were Chuck Zeigler, who wrestled both for the Rebe-ls and varsity, sophomore Randy Senner, who wrestled in the 106-pound weight class and finished fourth in the city tournament. Other promising grapplers were Mike Smith and Mark Gage. Previous to the opening of the PIL season the Rebs defeated Lebanon, Parkrose, David Douglas, and won the Tillamook invitational tourney. Madison's freshmen wrestling team collected an out- standing 'l4-O record taking first place in the PlL and winning the city title. The highlight of the year came when the frosh won the Great lnvitational Tournament. Nine members of the team won their matches to give the Solons an overwhelming victory. Coaches Bill Olsen and Dick McClain commended the entire team for their effort. Being able to take the pun- ishment ancl the long hours of practice that a wrestler must endure requires a great amount of courage and ambition, Those boys who helped post a T4-O record ex- hibited this. Both coaches felt that the boys who stay with the sport next year will help the varsity squad, while they advance in technique and skills. Ross Wright, freshman wrestler, captivates opponent. F rosh Take P.I.L., City Titles Freshmen Wrestling Team: First Row: Kim Biggs, Scott Marfell, Dan Abelein, Carl Gabrielson, Jeff Williams, Ross Wright, Leonard Ho'mes, Ray Kelley, Greg John- son. Second Row: Darrell Messnger, Steve Naylor, Dennis Burns, Mr. Olsen, Bruce Ellmers, Vernon Lee, M'ke Watson, Rod Miller, John Martin, Gary Oma'., Allen Coleman, Dan Rogers, Jim Ouchi, Steve Lawpaugh, Rick Nishimura, Dennis Rich- mond, Tom Waucik, Frank Beshear. Third Row: John Gates, Bill Craft, Mike Mitchell, George Keamond. Dennis Lazenby, Bob Brune, Tam Graham, Dave Butler, Dennis Minor, Mark Mankerty, Terry Grater, Douglas Baxter, Jeff Coate. Not Pictured Byron DuPont, Stephen Lebsack. y-wp-una: 'Viv W www: ,sn- , 51' -' 1' 5fk?5iG9'i9 f 2 f' t ..., .. ,.. - .. , I JS 1 ., 2 JN .. X. 11' ' EZ ' . 119' v af A A 45 ' :Q rw' f,,W,wwm wgevseu ' wi , , .QAJ. , 4 M 3 , 4 K5 WL ' S ..,,..-,. VV . W, . 2552 S X 3556 is I. .A -aw. iwa Varsity high iumper Dave Sewell barely clears bar in winning effort. Roumagoux eads Thinclads Tom Nielson lets go with winning shot put toss. The 1965 varsity track and field team coached by newcomer, Lynn Romagoux, finished the season in the middle of league standings. Competition began with wins over Washington by a 109-21 score and Franklin by a 72W-5595 margin. The city relays, held at Madison April 16, were dominated by the Grant Generals who set three new meet records. They set a new state record for the mile with a time of 3:22.9. As host team, the Senators were sparked by distance runners Doug Tonn, Dean Tonn, Wayne Fuller, and Mike Sulan. Most outstanding distance runner was miler Jim McDowell who ran a 4128.0 mile. Highlighting the sprints and short distance running were seniors George Eastman, Bill Passmore, and Lynn Prib- bernow. Those outstanding in the broad, and high jumps were senior Dave Sewell, and iuniors Chris Larsen, Don Hart, and Rick Metgzer. Junior Charlie Brune was fea- tured in the pole vault, and in the weight divisions John Hart and Glen Post added valuable points with their shot put and discuss skills. Coach Romagoux replaced Roger Mockford who moved to Portland Community College last fall. Left: Jim McDowell, a picture of determination. ,..c..,,.-',.v V sty Track Team: First Row: Mike Gulan, Mark Dunlop, Chuck Ziegler, Dave Perry, John Bazant, Glen Post, James McDowell, Larry Rankin, Tom Nielson, Dean S II, John Hart, George Eastman, Chris Hansen, Wayne Fuller, Dave Hawes, Tenn, Paul Buescher, Michael Love. Not Pictured: Doug Tonn. T y Houck. Second Row: Coach Lynn Roumagoux, Don Hart, Charles Brune, Kent Madison Track TEAM SCORES Meet No. I Benson ........ a ....... 643A Wilson ........ 58'A MADISON ...... .. 39 Meet No. 2 MADISON ...... .- 76 Cleveland ...... .. 56 Meet No. 3 MADISON ...... ..... 1 05 Roosevelt ........ -- 26 Meet No. 4 Marshall ........ 66 Jefferson ..... .- 62 MADISON ...... .- 34 Meet No. 5 MADISON ..... 73M Franklin ...... 5795 Meet No. 6 MADISON ...... ............ ...... 'I 0 9 Washington ....... .. ......... 21 Left: John Hart grimaces as he throws for winning toss. Chris Hansen strains for added footage in broad iump. Charlie Brune pushes over bar in pole vault P V g l I g Wayne Fuller, second from left, makes bid for prime spot during inter-city relays. 183 'fm Junior V0'5llY Tmcll Teumi First ROWS RON FOX, Mllie MUIOUEY, Ted HQWY. TOVW Greg Wilkes, Curt Gustafson, John Christophersen, George Bayhord. Third Row Bob Coda, Don Koppert, Brivn Kleiner, Ed Crawford, Gary Edwards, Ken Bea, EUQene Baxter, Bob Chase, Bill West, Dick Jenson, Ron Underwood, Dave Diggiris Jrn Mclfleynolds, Stan Scotton, Second Row: Coach Warren Bolin, John Rohrbough, Brad Pggtgn, Richard Westerberg, Rod Ross, Doug Friesen, Dove Boslaugh, Bob Vall nc Lynott, Dave Fiskum, Reed Gibson, Jim Kline, Wayne Cumley, Tom McNichoIas, ' beI', F rosh Track Jeff Kline leads pack in 440 relay. :x Coached by Warren Bolin, the iunior varsity track team at press time, had won five of seven meets. The Senators downed Centennial 70-52, Washington 108 2X3- 13173, Franklin 731!3-471!3, Roosevelt 101 1f2- 20 'l!2, and Cleveland 64 2X3-56 1f3, Losses came in triple meets with Marshall and Jefferson and Benson and Wilson. The Solon thinclads finished no worse than sec- ond though, the scores reading as follows: Jefferson 73 1X2 Madison 50 9f10 and Marshall 19, Wilson 78 9f1O Madison 50 9!1O and Benson 21 1!5. ln the iunior varsity city relays held at Madison April 15, Madison finished fifth. Taking fifth place in the mile relay the team of Tom McNicholas, Brad Lynott, Ted Henry and Jim Posten broke the school record of 3:55 by 7-seconds, turning in a 3:48 time. The team of Chuck Ziegler, Dave Fiskum, Scott Oia, and Greg Wilkes eclipsed the old school mark of 9:13 in the two mile, by turning in a 9:03 clocking. With a good crop of distance runners up from the junior varsity, next years varsity team would seem promising. The freshmen track team of 1965 finished the season in the middle of the league. Coach John O'Donnell head- ed the freshman track team. There were a number of freshmen who were outstanding. Dick Le Brun was the most outstanding short distance runner. Dick ran in all short distance runs and in the T00 yard dash was com- pletely unbeaten. Dick Le Brun along with a team of Ross Wright, Stan Terba and Gary Pribbernow won the 440 and 880 relays in the P.l.L. city relays at Madison. Jeff Williams won the city relays in the pole vault event with a clearance of 8'6 . The city relays were held at Madison on April T9 with the freshmen taking fourth place with 36 points. Jim Ouchi followed in the foot prints of John Hart in the discus. Ouchi was the most outstanding freshman discus thrower and will be tough competition next year. During other meets the freshmen won over Roosevelt but lost to Franklin. As a whole the teams strongest point was the short distance runners. S , K ,- L s--' it . T? .. 7- ,.., L,-.zefgl 2121 +L for 3 i . W .,.- ' W 'X WJ V st., -,sw ,V , M, W -17 ' 'M' ' ' ,. . A 527'-554 7 ' sc, JZSPN, , 4 wmrgwsixk ' 7 f. .Q '- , QLQW' .f'i ti'i 2 wP? . self' -Shisf -477 w5i'ii2'f?19tf., ,:? 'L , L A V L V . - i sw' .. . ,ff , ,... , We 1 N K wi QA.. Barry Jahn nears finish after strenuous mile. eam Offer Promi Freshmen Track Team: First Row: Bob Brune, Gordon Wendland, Jeff Williams, Larry Schultz, Jeff Weddle, Greg Zelinka, Roy Kelley, Bruce Ellmers, Berry John, Steve Ceglie, Jerry Comp, Rick Nishimuro, Bruce Bennett. Second Row: Ken Bud- long larry Sprinkling, Torn Martine, Jim Ouchi, Wayne Johnson, Jim Fisher, Ross Wright, Dick LeBrun, Kim Vandehey, Dave Linde, Bob SUVG, Bob McNeil. Coach John O'Donnell. Third Row: Gary Hopson, Gary Pribbernow, Stan Fisher, Steve Snyer, Marty Muller, John Kuruth, Terry Grater, Stan Sterba, Dan Jones, Bill White, Ron Wilson. 180 my . I Q EF J 3-v M 43' -me ff' A 5 1 my A - 4 ., 'F' .Q Q M 5 5 'I ' ' if mmm ,M f .M ,, . kgk 9,155.4 iv 2 ,Fur mf 5 M L N if m 'J' W g,g'v Kg, -,ef - -ff I ' 'Q , 'F J 2 ' , , Q ,- FM, . 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Baseball: A Dynasty In 1961 Madison won its first city championship. Since then it has dominated league play more than any other team in P.l.L.history. Four consecutive city titles and the last two years climaxed by state championships have established Madison as the perennial P.l.L. baseball champion. Not only have the high school teams won champion- ships, but so have the Babe Ruth and Little Leagues. Wil- liamsport, Pa., Klamath Falls, Ore., Glendive, Mont., Bridgeport, N.J., these are the names of familiar cities to the followers of the Madison district's various baseball teams. In 1958 the Rose City Little League all-star team led by Rick Wise and Keith Lampard placed fourth in the Little League World Series held in Williamsport. The Babe Ruth all-star team of 1962 epitomized all endeavors when it finished second at the national tournament in Bridgeport. Madison's fantastic record can be attributed in parl to the coaching its Little League and Babe Ruth teams have received. Jack Shafer, Don Del Lashmutt, Ray Ben- nedetti, Stu Sausser, Dick Naylor and lrv Rohrs are a few who contributed the time and patience in develop- Left: All-City catcher candidate John Shafer raps single ing the ballplayers who have led Madison to its remark- able record. Bill Wiitala, in his four years as head baseball coach compiled an unbelievable 82-13 record, including the four city and two state championships that Madison has won. Coach Wiitala has also worked with some of the most noticeable and publicized ballplayers ever to par- ticipate in PIL play. Probably the most outstanding were Rick Wise and Keith Lampard, both graduates of 1963. Wise, an all-state pitcher, is now affiliated with the Phil- adelphia Phillies. Lampard, an all-state outfielder and notable pitcher, is a leading hitter on the University of Oregon baseball team and considered an outstanding pro prospect. Dick McClain took over at-the end of last season as head Solon baseball coach, replacing Wiitala who had stepped down. With the nucleus of last year's state championship team back, the 1965 Madison baseball team was favored by rival coaches to win the PIL cham- pionship. lnsiders also felt the potential for a third con- secutive state title was in the Solon lineup. to left field. ? . fi ' ts. S-1 - ass. Dennis Schneider pulls in fly ball as Bruce Kannenberg looks on. nf 4:-nf .lf f. 'ga 1- .xQ,,nJ-Q N Nw L A Q-. 5-Y' sf? f. 1 'W Senators Win 1st H If, Seek Madison clinched the first-half PlL championship by making Lincoln its tenth consecutive victim by a 3-2 score, and continued its drive to an unprecedented fifth con- secutive city title. The Solon pitching staff went eight games without allowing an earned run. Their string of 55 scoreless in- nings was broken only when Grant was able to push across a single run in the first inning of its game. lt was to no avail, however, as Madison went on to win 2-1 in an extra inning thriller. Madison initiated the 1965 season with a 6-2 win over Franklin. The next game, a 3-0 whitewashing of Wilson by southpaw Terry Ley, was the beginning of seven straight shutouts for the Madison staff. The Solons downed Cleveland 1-0 in 10-innings, Washington 5-O, Roosevelt 2-0, Marshall 2-0 and Jefferson 3-0. The Sen- ators also edged previously undefeated Grant 2-1 in 8 innings, and Lincoln 3-2 again in 8 innings to finish the first half with a 10-0 record. Terry Ley led Madison hurlers with a 5-O record and compiled an amazing .OOO earned run average. Steve Chamberlain was also a five-game winner and compiled a brilliant .034 earned run average. Ley also notched the highest strikeout total in the PIL when he whiffed 18 Marshall batters. The 1965 Senators also boasted a champion's infield and outfield. Behind the plate was letterman John Shafer, undoubtedly the best defensive catcher in the PIL. At first base was Curtis Heath who took over for the graduated Butch Linblad and contributed some clutch hitting and consistent fielding. Ken Walkington, All-City second base- man a year ago, filled the same position this season and proved again he was the best pivot man in the city. At short-stop was veteran and All-City candidate Hal Smith, who was also one of the leading hitters and an excellent fielder. Bruce Kannenberg took over third base for the departed Dave Schacher. Jim Higginbotham, Craig Mont- gomery and Denny Schneider platooned left field and big Dwayne Murray held down the right field iob. Phil Bush- man, a three-year letterman, and returning All-City out- fielder continued in centerfield. Bushman also led the team in stolen bases and hitting, finishing the first half with a .390 average. The Senators were easily the most seasoned team in the league. Steve Chamberlain, John Shafer, Ken Walk- ington, Hal Smith and Phil Bushman were veterans under the pressures of post-season playoffs and started on last year's championship team. This enabled Madison to be a ball club which was hard to beat when the chips were down. Both Hal Smith and Phil Bushman were starters on the state championship team of 1963. John Shafer, as a freshman, was also on this team as a reserve catcher. tag 6.6 f N ,wztu---.5 ww XA gfl Wane. 'if' if V V g M .W K 1 A 7 5 M , 'AWP ,ses ,way ai it in . V K 7 7 ' f,,., p' 5 f 'ut ' 's z f C! - ,.. - ,' g f LJ if 1- tg.. uis'l' WIT' ki gf: ,' ' 2kf,'f ffm I as , . . p V Q -no 4 X F,- atwsm. 4' .1 5 ' '- I.. i 14. Curtis Heath lines single into left field hampionship Final lst Half P.I.L. Standings MADISON Grant Cleveland Benson Wilson Jefferson Roosevelt Washington Lincoln Franklin Marshall Final 2nd MADISON Jefferson Cleveland Grant Wilson Roosevelt Washington Benson Franklin Lincoln Marshall W 10 7 6 6 5 5 4 3 2 2 'I Half P.l.l.. Standings W 9 8 7 7 6 5 4 3 2 2 2 Winningest P.l.L. pitcher Terry Ley delivers patch sw W I i,V Z. Qc X 1' x' Varsity lanboll Team: First Row: Managers Jim Cole and John Behrend, Terry Butler, Ed Watson, Craig Montgomery, Jim H:ggenbotham, Lance Rosenau, Lynn Rosenau, Bob Clare, Phil Bushman, Ken Walkington, Dennis Schnider, John Shafer, McSherry Third Row: Braden Gillespie, Ron Graber, Dwayne Murray, Steve Coach Dick McClain. Second Row: Bruce Kannenberq, Terry Ley, Hal Smith, Brent Chamberlain, Curtis Heath, Mike Dressler, Andy Striker, Bob Hoffman. Mads Dominate 2nd Half Play , i ' i w ! fS 5f2Sl5ii, - SWS . I 1,2-' vrx ' -- f .-V' kfgfilsfmiif mga: -f ' tim e V -5 e!iibi-51.1, -r F.gQi T Phil Bushman slides into second, breaking up double play. 190 1 a.,,,,,V7f .f:r,,-.-1gQmi-r -W!! At press time the Madison baseball team was well on its way to winning the city championship, despite their first loss in 17 games to Cleveland by a 4-2 score. ln the second half Madison downed Franklin 5-0, Wilson 3-O, before being stopped by Cleveland. Terry Ley continued to handcuff P.l.L. hitters, extending his string of scoreless innings to 36 with a win over Wilson. In the Wilson game Ley fanned I8 hitters for the second time this season and virtually assured of himself a post-season honors. Steve Chamberlain absorbed the Cleveland loss for his first defeat of the season to give him a 5-1 record. Mike Dressler was the winning pitcher in the Franklin game. Terry Ley with his 6-0 record was also the win- ningest pitcher in the city. The second half also saw aqchange in the Madison lineup, with Ed Watson replacing Curtis Heath at first base. Heath moved to third base and Bruce Kannenberg went to left field. JUl'li0f Varsity Bnhball Team: First Row: Jeff Coote, Ray Graham, Dave White, Butch Hill, Scott Morfell, Dove Boom, Leo Holmes, Blaine Darr, Harold Holub, Dex- Dave Stefan, Steve Hoyt, Tim Ekblod, Dick Pleasant, Wayne Brown, Jim Evans, ter Danielson, Jim Coin. Not Pictured: Terri Cook, Norm Brindley, Paul Barbur Mike Michell, Coach Raymond Niehous. Second Row: Stephen Dawson, Jim Klee, Tom PFOCTOIH Ill' I lqxlrll lEEEIlaEal:EEil'EEelIclffiau.II Illiia lssii l:EE: aiiag V, 'V7' . 4 if ' , W. 5 -f ',R A 4Q,UQQQgft MADBON MADBON MADBON MADBON MADBON MADBON MADBON MADBON Junior Varsity Baseball Scores Marshall Roosevelt Wilson Grant Cleveland Jefferson Washington Franklin , . ,,r 5fh ,-r,L.' ,l'V l K ' - 1 8- llflle 'V Rl l Y' is is:.xzQf.E,Q:t, ' ' in V ' s H K 7 f l,,.,,. ,:,.,, - ,V 'W ' E ' ,5,,j,,, gf , 'il' .,, , Qtr , 331- lg., 9 I ' ' 2, V 4 A i ,.., ,Q A, , . , kgkigylt VV., ry ,. .,,. I-Illlvinqgf 14 my-. W ,lk .K ,MM 4 J ' J J B, 13 J Z . imei as 7 y B J ' 7 X f J , ,E 4 ,,,,, 7 X 4 gyo, X ? k w Varsity hurler Brent Butler fires fastball in Lincoln game. 191 Girl's Tennis: First Row: Kathy Ogcn, Joy McClellan, Carol Davis. Second Row: Linda Hopper, Sue Zuchor, Marlo Christopher, Pot Vcndewafer, adison Tennis eam -oys Tennis: First Row: Jock Smelser, Tim Rumis, Ali Gurkcn, John Schleining, Leonard, Mcrk Fisher, Stun Fisher, Dove Anderson, Dove Stone, Allan Grinnell. 'aryl Leu, Don Roush, Jeff WDhler. Second Row: Dove Scaff,Don Kirkpdfrick,BiIl if , U ' ' 5 if Dv f 1 A asm- Q 1, 1 ,,?,gi,,, , s. , , x . K . ,s,Nx4' J, 3 ,- ' ' 4, - f t b V. 25 I 3 ' s rr in XZ as . girl' , g, 5 A ,Q P-2 ivy 4 'ir .vii G 6 No. 2 Kathy Ogan Plays net in close mCl'fCh- No. 1 Linda Hopper powers serve into forecourt. Continue Winnin ays MADBON MADBON MADBON MADBON MADBON MADBON MADBON MADBON MADBON Girls' Tennis Scores Boys' Tennis Scores 3 ,,,,, ,,,..,,.... . . ........ ...................... W ilson MADISON .................................................. Wilson 3 ,,,,, Washingon MADISON Washington 5 ,,,,, ,,..., J efferson MADISON ...... -.-...- J 6ffSl'S0I'i 3 ,,,,, .....,. 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S h I S 'r't Spring Rally provides entertainment during basketball halftime. 197 1 4 Q .ma ,- , 1? ,'- i , i W E n 2 E v , Y 9 I 1 E , T x ' 4 I' 1 x I V . 1 Class S 200 Senior Motto: What we are to be we are now becoming. Colors: White and Light Blue 201 SCHOLARSHIP WIT S QQ is sigh T nn Diane Takeuchi Sam Swartz Hczrrief Glosson Dave Muell Seniors Receive League LEADERSHIP COURTEOUS D T n Teri Almeter Jerry Bunn Yvonne Redinger Phil Bushmc I I 5 I, HS , '5.f ,Q .f Q ,Q V, Vi 5 ' 4 ' s wmsawiw f .af 2':71J2fiv ATHLETIC PARTICIPATION ...L SPIRIT Honors FRIENDLINESS B, J. Hcmmons TALENT JOHN BODEN President JOHN WITTMAYER Vice-President Boden Leads Senior Class Senior class officers and their counselors work. Our four years at Madison High were very enioyable. Though oftentimes filled with trials and tribulations, they were four years that we will never forget. The class of T965 started out to be the largest class in Madison's history, with 750 students, and we were the largest grad- uating class. ln the first few months of our freshmen year, we were as confused as any freshmen could be in any school. On October 6, l96l, we had our first class party. After the party we all attended the football game, where we provided the half-time entertainment. Our next task was to elect our first class officers. Pat Ewing, elected presi- dent, directed us in a very active year. Our sophomore year was o blue-ribbon year for the class of '65, John Hart served as class president. The sophomore class sponsored the first after-game dance of the basketball season. The profits from this activity made our class the richest in the entire school. ln the spring of that year, we placed first in the inter-class track meet. ln T963 we embarked upon our third year in these hallowed halls. Hal Smith was class president. During the year our class sponsored the most successful after- game dance in several years. The Fury's provided the entertainment and the dance drew nearly 750 people. In our final year we were quite busy. John Boden, senior class president, led us through our Senior Week, which was climoxed with our senior assembly entitled From Madison With Lov, the Prom, Baccalaureate, and finally the end of our high school careers, Graduation. SECRETARY As secretary of the senior class, I attended all class meetings and recorded the minutes. lt was also my re- sponsibility to represent each member of the senior class and to promote ideas that would make the class of '65 the outstanding graduating class of Madison High School. TREASURER As treasurer of the senior class, l kept the accounts of the largest treasury recorded in this school. l worked in coniunction with the student store to keep an accurate record. HISTORIAN By holding the position of historian for the senior class, I was required to attend all meetingse of the senior class officers. I also kept an accurate account of the activities of the class and assumed willingly any respon- sibility l found to better the class of '65. Through Fin I BETTY FRANKLIN Secretary Year BONNIE KRIENS PENNY QUIMBY Treasurer Historian Lake nw 'P' . f. g n , a...L,b5, . ff..-T' . 'V V WW A530111 KAREN -Ecivres5 College. ABRAMS, APRIL -Beauty School. ADAMS, GARY -Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. gf ,IAGA 1 a 4 4.A.,. 5 is . ' 3' ' lll if . AALro, JOHN-Band 1,2,3,4. ABBOTT, IRENE -F.T.A. 2,3,4, fSecretaryj5 Orchestra 3,45 Girls' League Reg. Rep. 3,45 Junior Achievement 3,45 College. ABBOTT, JAN -Ecivres 3,4, fVice-Presidentl5 Pep Club 'l5 Sorcerers 45 Student Council Reg. Rep.5 Beauty School. 77.111 'rf-sv AMBROSE. KAREN -Bookroom Helper 3,45 College. AMUNDSON, JACK -Baskefbalh College. ANDERSEN, MARGIE -Pep Club 3,45 Girls' League Reg. RSP-2 Spring Varsity Rally Squad 4 5 Transfer from Cleveland. .-'Tr ADAMS, MIKE -Boys' League Reg. Rep.5 Cross Country 15 Honor Roll5 College. ALLEN, CHARLOTTE -V.F.O.5 Band 1. ALMETER. TER' - Adel-Ki 2,3,4 QHistorianj5 Clavier5 Pep Club5 Thespians5 Chansonettes5 Senior Choir5 Spring Girls' League President5 Spring Girls' League Publicity Chairman Fall Girls' League Sophomore Class Rep.5 Freshmen Class Secretary5 Drama5 Girls' League Reg. Rep.5 Student Council Reg. Rep.5 College. ANDERSON, BOBBIE . ANDERSON, CHARLES. ANDERSON, JUDY-Ecivres 2,3,4, fPresident, Vice-Presi- dent, Seageant at Armsj5 Library Helper. ANDERSON, PAT Adel-Ki, Clavier, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, fVice-Presidentj, Chansonettes, Girls' Glee, Senior Choir, Sophomore Class Conduct Officer, Stu- dent Body Secretary, Tennis, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Canadian High School Exchange, College. ANDERSON BOB -Football l, Wrestling 'l,2, College. ARBUCKLE, CHERRY - Thespians, Counseling Helper, Drama Trophy, Drama, National Drama Conference, Indiana, College. 1 we .. - W . w p V. av-C rx Girls' League Reg. Rep. 1, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep. 1, Transfer from Arroyo High School, San Lorenzo, California, College. 'TK-. 1 ff' GN Nr , ,,., 1 ., W 'lv V T X D F Sig. A f 5 if f .. . As, ig 51 fy? W1 , ,. X BAIRD, PAT -Office Helper 3,4, NOMA Math Award, ' -tm V if ... ,, s ww W 7 BALDWIN' JAN -Counseling Helper 2,3,4, College. BALLARD, DIANE-College. ,, ,... .. , ...A W ,......w wc ff 'ff .::?7'2.f3f'i :+mexQwP?2.w ' - '..-3.1113 .2 . . x fx 5 J ff, , gt.-1552 , g... 71 we My f A jf W 112,25 S wzt.2f I iffgp. A O 1 BARNHARDT, PEGGY -Pep Club, Thespians, Drama and Art Awards, Drama 2,3,4, Girls' League Reg. Rep., College. BARTOSCH, KATHY-Adel-Ki fSergeant at Armsl, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Football Court 4, College. BAUCK, JERRY -Baseball, Football, Track, College. ev- g ,, -I new ARNOLD, JOHN-Lettermen, Football, Boys' League Reg.. Rep., College. ARVESON, MONICA -Office Helper 2, Transfer from Girls' Poly, College. ASHFORD, TOM -Band 'l,2,3,4, College. x.u,...1,. BALLOU, DEANNA-Clavier, F.T.A. lPresident, Historianj, National Honor Society lChaplainj, Orchestra fVice- President, Secretaryj, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep. BALZER, WAYNE -Boy's Glee 'l, 2, Junior choir, Indus- trial Arts Award lwoodshopl. BARKER. JOHN-Baseball 'l, Cross Country 1, Football 'l, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., College. TTY? BECHTOI-D. RICHARD-Football, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep. BEGUHL DICK Clavier Lettermen Senior Choir F , - : 1 1 oot- ball 2,3,4, Wrestling 'l,2,3,4, NOMA Math Award, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Junior Achievement, College. BELLER, DARLENE -Ecivres 2,3,4, fSecretary, Chaplain, Pep Club l,Girls' Glee 'l,2, Cafeteria Helper 3,4, Girls' Leog ue Reg. Rep. i W. 3, .,w F. BAUER. CAROL -Ecivres, Bookroom Helper, Library Helper, Office Helper, Student Store Helper, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep. BAUM, NUCHEI-5 -National Honor Society 3,4, Counsel- ing Helper, Office Helper, NOMA Spelling Award, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Vocational School. BAZANT, JOHN-Lettermen,Basketball l, Football l,2,3, 4, Track l,2,3,4, Forensics 3,4, College. Q K BLAKE, GREG -Boys' Glee l, Senior Choir 4, Football I 2,3, Wrestling l, Baseball 'l, Boys' League Reg. Rep. Student Council Reg. Rep., College. BLAZER, VAL-Cafeteria Helper, Boys League Reg.Rep., College. BLOMBGREN,GREG-Boys' League Reg. Rep., Wrestling College. f. --,.f ,z-fr. W..-qp BENNISONI JIM - Lettermen, Wrestling 'l,2,3, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., College. BENTLEY, DALE -CONSTITUTION Staff 4 fNews Editorl, Bays' League Reg. Rep., Transfer from Walter Johnson High School, Bethesda, Maryland, College. BERGMAN. JOANNE-Adel-Ki 4, Pep Club, Library Hel- per, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., College. 'Tl'fff7 , esrrr 'fr -Adil, M l 3 . me Q N, S L it 'Tiff' BLUMHAGEN, DAVE -Boys' League Reg. Rep., College. BODEN, JOHN-Lettermen, Senior Class President, Foot- ball, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., College. BOGGESS, TOM. sol-AND' DAVE-Lettermen: Football: Track: Wrestling: Junior Achievement: College. BO'-I-INGER. ANN -Adel-Ki: Quill 81 Scroll 4: CONSTITU- TION Staff fManaging Editorl: O.S.P. Press Confer- ence, Eugene: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Drama: Honor Roll: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. BOTTS, CAROL- Clavier 3,4, fChaplainl: F.T.A. 2,3,4 fPresident, Vice-President, Treasurerj: Chansonettes 3: Girls' Glee i: Senior Choir 3,4: Ensemble 2,3: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll. 46 BRADLEY, sos -College. BRANNEN, EVELYN -Ecivres 2,3: Library Helper: Cafe- teria Helper: Girls' League Reg. Rep. BRAYBROOK, BOB - Lettermen: Boy's Glee: Football: Swimming: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. , 'N t, AQ!-H BOUSKA, SHARI-Student Council Reg. Rep.: Beauty School. BOWER, MIKE -Transfer from Chanute High School, Kansas: College. BOYDEN, RICK -Baseball I: Football: Wrestling: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Transfer from Marshall Junior High School, Seattle, Washing- ton. BROOKS, JANICE-College. BROWN, LEWIS -Lettermen 2: Ski Club: Boy's Glee 'l,2: Football i: Wrestling i,2,3: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. BRUCE, DIANE. answen, cARoi.- Pep Club: Orchestra, Student Store Helper: Photography Staff. BRIGHTBIU-f JAY -Transfer from Paducah, Kentucky: College. BOWLES, MARK. Al l 'JR' BUCKSTEIN, STEVE -Chess 2,3,4, lVice-Presidentj: Na- tional Honor Society 3,4: V.F.O, 'l,2,3,4, lPresidentj: Sorcerers 4: NOMA Math Award: Dad's Club Scholas- tic Awards: Honor Roll: College. BUESCHER, PAUL-Lettermen: Basketball T: Track 1,2 3,4: Wrestling 'l,2,-3: NOMA Math Award: Honor Roll: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. 1 BULLARD, KATHY- Transfer from Lincoln High School Seattle: College. 1 BURGESS, PATSY-Adel-Ki 4: F.T.A. fSecretaryJ: Pep Club T: Quill 8. Scroll 4: FEDERALIST STAFF 4: Library Hel- per: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: Junior Achievement: College. BURLESON, JAN-Pep Club: Girls' Glee 1: Drama: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. BURNS, JEAN-Pep Club: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep.: College. BRUNE, steve-Ski Club: Boys' LeagueReg.Rep.: College. sRuNKow, Boa-College. BRYANT, DANA-Pep Club: Ski Club: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. :., N-nga '-wiki' BUNN, JERRY-F.T.A.: Noesis: Quill 8. Scroll: Spring Stu- dent Body Vice-President: Football 1: CONSTITUTION Staff: College. BURBACK, LARRY -Football: Wrestling. sunmcx, KIM -Pep Club. BURNS, SALLIE-Adel-Ki: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep.: College. BUSHMAN, PHIL -Clavier: Lettermen fVice-Presidentj: Boys' Glee: Senior ,Choir fPresident, Vice-Presidentl: All State Choir: Ensemble: Baseball KAII Cityj: Basket- ball: Boys League Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: Rally 4: Fall Varsity: College. BUT'-ER, BRENT--Clavier: Lettermen: Boys' Glee: Senior Choir 3,-4: Baseball i,2,3,4: Basketball: Football: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. BUTLER, JEAN -Transfer from Cleelum, Washington. BUTTS, MIKE-Lettermen, Band, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Baseball, Basketball, Football, Track, College. BUZARD, CATHY -Pep Club 'l, Student Council Reg Rep., Art Award, College. 931. CAMPBFLLVLYNN -Clavier 3,4, Thespians CParliamen- tarianl, Band l,2,3, Drama, Honor Roll, National Drama Conference, Bloomington, Indiana. CARRON, ROBERT- National Honor Society 3,4, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, College. CARTER, BETH-Girls' Glee 1, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Junior College. CLARK, DAVEf-National Honor Society, Track l, Honor Roll. CLAYBERGER, LYN-Thespians fPresidentl, Library Hel- per, Drama, State Drama Conference, National Drama Conference, Bloomington, Indiana, Student Council Reg. Rep. CLAYTON, GREG-Wrestling 1,2, College. BYLER, LARRY-Transfer from Grant High School, Col- lege. CALDWElL,RHEA -Adel-Ki, Ski Club, Transfer from North Eugene High School, Eugene, Oregon. CALLENDER, ARDY-Honor Roll, College. CARTER, PHYLIS -Transfer from Jefferson, College. CHAMBERLAIN, STEVE -Letterrnen, Baseball l,2,3,4, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., College. ICISSNA, JAN -Adel-Ki, F.T.A. 1, National Honor Society, Pep Club, Forensics, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, College. M., -:f, 1... - . '- coGBuRN, MARILYN-College. , COLE, JEFF -College. COLEMANHYWILA -Ski Club, Tennis, Student Council Reg. Rep., College. CORBETLJERE -Thespians 3,4, Poppy Poster Award, Drama, Transfer from Roosevelt, College. COREY, JOHN -V.F.O., Baseball. comNGlM, ANN -F.T.A., Band 2, Honor Roll, National Honor Society, College. .,.- '.?-+6225 ...- ' --1, fi? -nf .wg-fe E' ls CLEMENTS CHERYL College CLINE MARILYN -Office Helper 3 Beauty College Cl-055 CHERYL FTA Girls League Reg Rep Student Council Reg Rep College COMMONS, KAY. CONRAD, STEVE -Baseball, Basketball, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Spring Varsity Rally Squad 4, Student Council Reg. Rep., College. COOKE, TERRI -Girls' League Reg. Rep., Transfer from Holy Child Academy, College. COX, DAVID -Cross Country, NOMA Award, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, College. CRABBE, COLLEEN T-Counseling Helper. CRAWFORD, JUDY-Pep Club, Girls' Glee l,2, Honor Roll, College. CRAYCRAFT, JEANINE-Pep Club. CROPPER. KEN -Football 1,27 Wrestling 1,25 Honor Roll: College. ckouss, DAN -Band 3. DARNELLCHERYL -Ecivresp Pep Clubp Dramap Transfer from England. DARR, BYRON-Ski Club: Boys' League Junior Class Rep.: Track: CONSTITUTION Staff fArt Editorjp Art Awardp Boys' League Reg. Rep.p Fall Varsity Rally 49 Student Council Reg. Rep.y College. DAUGHERTY, ADELL -Pep Clubg College. DE MUNIZ, PAUL -Letfermenf Ski Clubp Baseball 1,27 Basketball 1, 25 Football 'l, 2, 31 Track if Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. DENFELD,CATHY -Adel-Ki 41 Pep Clubp Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep. Rep.p College. DlAMOND,CATHY -Adel-Kip Ski Club, Girls' League Reg. Rep., College. D0FElMlER, RITA -Ecivres fHistorianJ, Library Helper, Honor Roll, Transfer from Aqua Fria High School, Phoenix, Arizona, College. DOTSON, TOM-Ski Club, Track, Wrestling, Boys' League Reg. Rep., College. DRAISJ-AURA -Adel-Ki 2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2, Quill 8- Scroll 3, 4, fPresidentj, Dance Line 3, Tennis l,2,3,4, FEDERALIST STAFF 3,4 fEditor-in-Chief, Advertising Managerl, O.S.P. Press Conference, Eugene, Pacific Slope Press Conference, Seattle, Washington, Girls' League Reg. Rep. l,3,4, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep. 2,4, College. DITOMASO, DAVID. DITTY, JOAN-Adel-Ki fCorresponding Secretaryl, Pep Club 'l, Quill 8. Scroll 4, Girls' Glee, Girls' League Freshman Class Rep., FEDERALIST Staff 3,4 fDrama, Activitiesl, Forensics 4, Student Council Reg. Rep. l5ec- Vefflfyln Honor Roll, College. ,DIXON, LARRY-Lettermen, Football 'l,2,3, Track i,2,3,4, Wrestling l,2,3,4, NOMA Math Award, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, College, wg-mf' l lf DULIS, CRAIG -Thespians, Drama, Student Council Reg. Rep. DUNN, DAN:-Lettermen, Track, Wrestling, College. DURANT. LINDA-Bookroom Helper 'l,2, Forensics, Honor 'Y- ...4a2tR DRYDEN,SUE -F.T.A., Thespians, Best Actress Award 3,4, Drama, State Drama Conference, National Drama Conference, Bloomington, Indiana, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., College. DUBOSE, JIM. DU'-EYIMAUREEN -Adel-Ki, Atrias 3, Dance Line 3,4, FEDERALIST STAFF, Drama 4, Transfer from Holy Child, College. mv fr' ' EASTMAN, scones,-Lenermen, Ski Club, Fooibqll 1,2, 3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Wrestling T, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Football Lollipop Court, College. EATON, DIANE,-Clavier, F.T.A. iHistorianj, National Honor Society, Thespians fSecretaryj, Band, Orchestra fHistorianJ, Drama, National Drama Conference, Bloomington, indiana, Honor Roll, College. EBERHART, ELYCE-CONSTITUTION Staff, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Transfer from Santiago High School, Garden Grove, California, Beauty School. ECKERT, RALPH -Sfudenl Council Reg. Rep., CONSTITU- TION Staff, Honor Roll, Transfer from Benson,Noe- sis lPresidenfl, College. EKBLADI CRNG -Baseball, Basketball, Wresfing, Stu' dent Council Reg. Rep., College. ELllOTl', MARY -College. uinvvs we -.arm- of ENGLAND, SUE'-Pep Club l, College ENGLEHEART, JOHN' - Leflermen, Swimmmg, Tennis, Transfer from El Paso High School, El Paso, Texas. EVANS, GARY-Track 'lp College. FENDLEY, PAT- -CONSTITUTION Sfaff, Honor Roll, Col- lege. FERDIG, PENNY -Tronsfer from Scoppoose High School. FERLAND, CHRISTINE -Nursing School. Qwwq-Ian, V130 ENEVOLDSEN, KAREN -Adel-Ki, Ski Club, FEDERALIST Staff QFacul'Iyl, Transfer from Jefferson, College. ENFIELD, BRIANl -Clavier, Band, Orchestra, Boys' League Reg. Rep., College. ENG, GILDA-Thespians, Drama, National Drama Con- ference, Bloomington, Indiana, Girls' League, f-1' -ef'-I, EWING,PAIRlCK-Ski Club, Freshman Class President, Foolboll l,2, Track 1,25 Wreslling lg Student Council Reg. Rep., College. FACCHINI,GARY-BGSlKe1lDGlly Boys' League Reg. Rep., College. FANNING, MIKE -Boskelboll l,2,3,4, Football: College. ,wow -xixdh .... ...,.- I II.. . .,,........ J .,,, ...,.. , . ' ,- 15:52 ,-I zu - IM .. ,.... -.T :Sv I ' M W , ' -I-'3fQfIi?IaEI,225si'IIa - f- ' 54 :df-' .V .' . ,fszfl?g.sIxiS Iv ' -' .2 . X .aim-',' . 1 -. ff.QTJ,-- f, wa-gg, V3 . I , E , Xi.. TE . ' I 'Blix ,N-In l :feeessei I - I , -is we K 5 . FITZPATRICKJWKE -Thespians fConduct Officerl: Best Actor 1964: Drama: National Drama Conference, Bloomington, Indiana. FLEMING, JUDY - FEDERALIST Staff lCIubsJ: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Quill 8. Scroll: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. FLITCRAFT, GAIL. FOSBACK, NORMAN-Basketball: Track: CONSTITUTION Staff fSports Editorj: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: College. Fostex, vlckl. FOYE, LAUREL -F.T.A.: Pep Club: Honor Roll: College. 'z FINNEGAN, STEVE -Basketball: Cross Country: Student Store Helper: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. FINNEY, JAN.. FISHER, GLORIA-Adel-Ki lSecretaryj: Pep Club: Spring Girls' League Secretary: Junior Class Conduct Officer: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Football Court: Transfer from St. Mary's of the Valley Academy: College. W-.4-p ZIO f'f9 4.-il' FLOYD, RENAI-Pep Club: Band: Sophomore Class His- torian: Swimming: Tennis: NOMA Math Award: Girls' Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Col- lege. FORD, JANET-Pep Club 2, 3, 4, fPresidentl: Girls' Glee 1: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Spring Varsity Rally 4: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Football Court: Transfer from David Douglas: College. FORST, CAROL. Hawaii FRANKLIN, BARBARA-Adel-KI: Clavier: National Honor Society: Ski Club: Thespians: Chansonettes 3: Girls' Glee: Senior Choir 3, 4: Drama: Honor Roll: Junior Achievement: College. FRANKLIN, BETTY-Adel-Ki 4, fService Chairmanj: Clove ier 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: Pep Club 3: Ski Club: Chansonettes 2: Girls' Glee I: Senior Choir 3, 4: Senior Class Sec- retary: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep. FRAZER, FRED -National Scholarship Qualifying Test: Honor Roll. FREAUFF, JIM -Lettermen, Wrestling, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Junior Achievement. FREDERICKS, RICHARD-F.T.A., Noesis 4, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Baseball 2, Basketball 2, Track 2, FEDERALIST Staff lSports Editorl, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., NOMA Math Award, Student Council Reg. Rep., College. FREDRICKS, STEWART -Lettermen, Basketball l, 2, Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 'l, 2, 3, 4, Football Award fBest Blockerj, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., College. JW-wg -em. FULLER, WAYNE -Lettermen, Cross Country, Football, Track, Wrestling, Boys' League Reg. Rep., College. FULTON, NILES-NOMA Math Award, College. GALI-AGHER, DE ANNA -Pep Club l, Ski Club 3, Girls' Glee 'l, Drama, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Beauty School. GAUKERUD, CAROL-Chansonettes, Drama. GAUNTLMARGARET-Pep Club l, College. GEORGE, MICHELLE -Ecivres l, 2, 3, 4, fPresident, Histor- ian, Choplainl, l.R.L. 3, 4, fPresident, Secretaryj, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Counseling Helper 3, Honor Roll, College. FRIEND, MYR!--Baseball l, Track l, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., College. Fuemz, meme. FULLER, DAVE -Wrestling, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., College. ff L' sw'-'few A 'L ' i . 594 - . ' . A' gf? .5 GANT, CHRIS. GARRISON, JENNIFER-Girls' League Reg. Rep., College. GATZKE, WILLIAM -F.T.A., Cross Country, Transfer from Benson, College. GILLESPIEBRADEN -Lettermen, Boys' League Senior Rep., Baseball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 'l, 2, 3, Football 'l, Honor Roll, College. GILMAN,MELODY-Counseling Helper, National Honor Society, College. GJERSOE, LIZ -Adel-Ki, Ski Club, Thespians, Office Helper 4, Drama, National Drama Conference, Bloomington, Indiana, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Trans- fer from Grant, College. GRAHAM, BYRON-Football, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep. GRAHAM, GARY,-l.R.L., Quill 8. Scroll, Cross Country, Football, Trbck, FEDERALIST Staff lSportsl, Speech Award, Drama, Forensics, Student Council Reg. Rep., College. GRAHAM, JIM -Thespians, Drama, Honor Roll, College. GERBOVITZ, BARBARA -College. GERTZ, CAROL-Drama, Business School. GILDNER- PEGGY -F.T.A., Sophomore Class Conduct Of- ficer, Art Staff, Scholastic Art Award, Girls' League Reg. Rep., College. 'team .vw GLOSSON, HARRlET - Spring Girls' League Vice-President, Bookroom Help- er, Drama, Girls' League Reg. Rep, Girl of the Month for Wit, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Col- lege. Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Thespians, GOSS, DAVE. GRAF. UNDA -Clavier 2, 3, Orchestra 'l, 2, 3, Tennis 2, 4, Girls' League Reg. Rep. GRAHN. MAR!-IN-Football T, Track 1, Wrestling 'l, 2, 3, 4, College. GRAM, JUDY -Senior Choir, Transfer from Girls' Poly. GRANT, CARLOS -Vlfrestling, Transfer from David Doug- las. GRATER, BII-I--Transfer from Illinois. GRAVER, PAM -Ecivres l,2,3,4. GRAVER, PAT -Ecivres: Cafeteria Helper. I I E. I 'mmf iw Q.-IE. I .VA. Ns is-'Q I Mini sr, ,Q 'fu 1 '- A Tiff ff' ,i,I7' I TTT, ' , few-Q .ev GREEN, PEGGY . GREER, DON -Football I: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep.: College. cizssn, KATHY -chunsonenes 4, Girls' Glee 3, Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. - , 55552, :z SW, , .. M 'A 5I?wIIii' Y. in , i , igd . , M ,W , sie. il 2 49' WZ! . GROALROXANN - Pep Club: Library Helper: Girls League Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll. GRONROOS, SUZANNE. Gnusrrsn,vAuERlE -I.R.L. fHistorianI: Ski Club: Girls League Junior Class Rep.: Drama: Forensics: Girls' Fifi QR I., . i League Reg. Rep.: College. I, S. GRAY, KAREN -National Honor Society: Pep Club I: Girls' Glee I: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Dad's Club Award: Honor Roll: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Col- lege. GREEN, CHERYL -National Honor Society 3, 4: Quill 8. Scroll 3, 4: Girls' League Junior Class Rep.: CONSTITU- TION Staff lEdilorI: O.S.P. Press Conference, Eugene: Counseling Helper 4: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Football Court 4: Nordstrom's High Board Rep. GREEN, PAT -Pep Cub: Ski Club: Drama: Transfer from Jefferson: College. Q. ,Q .,,.,,., . .5 N mm, J--vu. ml? . W.. W ' 'ff s: ' GRIER, DAVE, GRIMES, susAN -F.T.A. 2: Quill 8. Scroll 4: FEDERALIST Staff 4, QS:-zniorsj: Honor RoII:Tennis: College, GHINNELL, JANET -College. GUSTAFSON, JOY-Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Junior Class Treasurer, Golf l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Rep. 4 lSecretaryJ, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. RSP-I Spring Student Body Treasurer, College. Reg. HALEY, PAT-Pep Club l, Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, Our. standing Swimmer Award, College. HAH-.CHERYL -Pep Club, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., College. HAMMILL JOHN -Sorcerers 4, fPresident V.F O. 4, . l, . Physics Award, Honor Roll, Junior Achievement, Col lege. HAMMONS, B. J. -F.T.A. 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee, Tennis l, 2,3, Honor Roll, Fall Varsity Rally 3,4 Student Council Reg. Rep., College. HANCOCK, LINDA -Pep Club T, 2, College. GUERRETTAZ,SALLY-Adel-Ki, National Honor Society, Pep Club, Freshman Class Treasurer, Girls' League Sophomore Rep., NOMA Math Award, Dad's Club Scholastic Award, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Fall Var- sity Rally 4, Student Council Reg. Rep., College. GURKAN, ALI-Tennis, American Field Service Exchange Student from Turkey. GUSTAFSON, JOHN -Drama 'l, 2, 3, 4, College. HAlL,JAN-Freshman Class Conduct Officer, Junior Class Historian, Sophomore Class Conduct Officer, Art Staff, Girl of the Month for Talent, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, SpringVarsity Rally Squad 4,, Student Council Reg. Rep., College. HAMILTON, NONA -Pep Club, Chansonettes, Girls' Glee, Orchestra, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Spring Varsity Rally 4, Student Council Reg. Rep., Meier 8. Frank High Board Rep., College. HAMILTON, PHIL -Transfer from Benson, College. HANER, CAROL. HANER, DAVE -College. HANSEN. TERI -Pep Club, Ski Club, College. HANSET, TONl-College, HANSON, JAN-Business College. HARBERT,5C0TT-Swimmingf Boys' League Reg. Rep.y Transfer from Benson: College. ...K ...V '55 nv av nv, Q. Q, HARTUNG,JOHN-l.R.L.g Ski Club qPresiden1J, CONSTI- TUTION-FEDERALIST Stalls lPl'1otcgrapl1erJg Boys' League Reg. Rep.. Forensics: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. HAWES, DAVE-Lettermeng Track: Transfer from Benson. HAWKINS, TERRY -Counseling Helper: Girls' League Reg. Rep.p College. .W .Mew s HART, JOHN -Lettermen lSergeont ot Armsjp Sophomore Class Presidenty Footballg Track: Wrestlingg Boys' League Reg. Rep.g Lollipop Courtg Student Council Reg. Rep.g College. HARTBAUER, JANE -Girls' League Reg. Rep.p Student Council Reg. Rep. HART'-EY, CAROL-Cafeteria Helper: Transfer from Pork- rose. . ss? . . 3'-., t. 95 'L wr . ..-Q HEIN, LINDA -Girls' Glee. Na HEIN, PAT. Hmm, Juox-Girls' Gleep'Junior ChoirpS1udentC0unciI Reg. Rep.. College. '42, in L at 'r-'gales 5.3 N14- .... in A ' lg 8, .L .il A . H, ' fa-4 f-vw' jr' r . Q: HAY5,MARClA -Adel-Ki, Atriasgl. R.L.g National Honor Societyp Sorcerors lSecretary, Treasurerjg NOMA Math Awardp Foreign Language Field Dayp Student Body Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, College. HEAI-EY, JUDY -F.T.A.g Student Council Reg. Rep.: Col- lege. HEATH, CURTIS -Lettermenf Baseball: Basketball. Track. Boys' League Reg. Rep.g College, E? V57 W 4g5i ,1fL 'gg g7'Y':'giQfia3'.5g.1iL5.7Qf?ilQl51'.Vx532 .Jia rl? Y llifrfl .XR S fl, , H537 15'1.f'jJQ-lilflkfy V62 wiv ' -X 1 E . S' 7121 -1+ fm . . f is is if Sf' Z HERR, JAN-Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Transfer from Jet- terson: College. HEUER, SUSAN -Cafeteria Helper. HIBBARD, CHRISTINE -Girls' Glee: Drama: Honor Roll. ed :sf VWW HILL, sus. HODGES, ten, HODGSON, MARGE -Transfer from Chicago, Illinois: Col- lege. EVGEW ,-'.. 2 Y I HENDERSON, BETTY-Pep Club: Thespians: Drama: Bus- iness College. HENRIEJAMES -Track: Wrestling: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. HENWOOD, LINDA-Adel-Ki: Pep Club: Girls' Glee: Stu- dent Store Helper: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. HIGGINSCAROL-l.R.L.: National Honor Society: Noesis lPresident, Vice-President, Treasurerl: Math Contest Winner: NOMA Award: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep.: College. HILDEBRAND, KRIS - Clavier:Chansonettes: Senior Choir: College. HILL, BARBARA-Cl-mess Club 2, 3, lSecretaryj: Library Helper: Resource Center Helper: Forensics 4: Honor Roll. :W i 9532 X L HOFFFRT, SUSAN-Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. HOFLAND, DICK-F.T.A. 3, 4, fPresident, Treasurerl: l.R.L. 3, 4, QVice-Presidentj: Baseball l: Wrestling 'l, 2: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: Student Council Reg Rep.: Junior Achievement: College, HOFMANN. FRED -Ski'Club: Boys' League Reg. Rep. Football. I H0GERT0N.KAR0l-- Girls' Glee, Bookroom Helper, Drama. H0lBRO0K,HElEN -Orchestra, Bountiful High, Bounti- ful, Utah, College. HOLLINGSWORTH DARLENE Ecivres Librar Hel er- ' ' - F Y P Drama, Beauty School. HOPKINS, EDNA -F.T.A., Pep Club, Dance Line 3, Girls' League Senior Rep., Art Staff, NOMA Math Award, Art Award, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Col- lege. HORACEKATHY-Ski Club, Transfer from Holy Child Academy, College. Hl-'BER' JOANNE -F.T.A. fVice-President. Treasurer, His- torianl, NOMA Moth Award, 3, Honor Roll, College. JACKSON' BRYANT- Cross Country, Track, Wrestling, Boys' League Reg Rep - Drama Student Council Re . -. f g. Rep., College. JACOBY, KAREN -Pep Club, Tennis, Office Helper, Col- lege. JAGIELSKI, MIKE - Lettermen, Baseball, Basketball, Football, FEDERALIST Staff, Boys' League Reg. Rep., College. Q, HOLTMAN, TERRY-Wrestling, Student Council Reg. Rep. College. HOOVER, PAULINE-Pep Club, Office Helper, Honor Roll Student Council Reg. Rep., Business College. HOPE, JIM -Senior Choir. r is A ,,.. ., if , s 1 if . ' W' 1 gi. .3 ' ....- ur- S, It A '52 , I-if ' 1. . Y-Wi' 'V A' 1 College. HUSTON, RHONDA - Thespians lHistorianj, Speech Award, Student Council Reg. Rep., Drama, College. IGOU,LUCY -National Honor Society 3,4, Pep Club, Quill 8. Scroll 3,4 fSecretaryl, Band l, Junior Class Vice-President, Tennis, CONSTITUTION .Staff 3,4 fEd- itar-in-Chief, Managing Editor, Feature Editorl, O.S.P. Press Conference, Eugene, Pacific Slope Press Confer- ence, Seattle, Washington, Christmas Formal Court Uuniar Class Princessj, Girl of the Month for Participa- tion, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Football Court CQueenJ, High Board Rep. from Best's, College. HUME. JEAN -Atrias, F.T.A., Girls' Glee, Honor Roll, JENKINS. JANICE-Girls' Glee, Girls' League Reg. Rep., College. JENNE, MARK -V.F.O. Boys' Glee, Drama, College. JOHNS, TOM-Boys' League Reg. Rep., College. JOHNSON, JUDY--Ski Club, Thespians, Drama, Girls' League Reg. Rep., College. JOHNSON, RODGER-Honor Roll, Transfer from Grant, College. JOHNSON, TIM- Football, Golf, Track, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep. JAMES, B05-Lettermen, National Honor Society 3, 4, Basketball 'l, 2, 4, Football 'l, 2, 3, 4, Track T, 2, Third Team All City Football, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, College. JARREU-, BETTY-Pep Club, Bookroom Helper, Library Helper, Student Council Reg. Rep., College. JEANS, PAM -Pep Club, Junior Choir, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Rally Squad 4, CSpring Varsityj, Student Council Reg. Rep., Rhodes High Board Rep., College. li? JUHNSON, BARBARA-Pep Club 'I, College. JOHNSON, CLAY-National Honor Society 3, 4, Fall Stu- dent Body Treasurer 4, Cross Country 2, 3, Track 1, NOMA Math Award, Speech Award, Dad's Club Scholarship Award T, 3, Boys' League Reg. Rep., For- ensics 3, 4, Student Council Reg. Rep., College. JOHNSON, GAIL. JOLLEY, STEVE -Cross Country T, Wrestling 'I, College. JONES, EDDIE -Swimming 'l, 2, 3, 4. JONES, JUDY-Adel-Ki, Clavier, Girls' Glee, Chanson- ettes, Senior Choir 3, 4, Ensemble, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep. JONES, STEVE -Football 'l, 2: Wrestling 'l: Bookroom Helper: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Transfer from Ben- son: College. JORGENSEN, PERRY -Basketball: Honor Roll: College. JUDD. SUE - Pep Club: Ski Club: Girls' Glee: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. --Q-an KELLEY, MARJORIE -geaufy School, KENDAU-.JOE -Orchestra: Transfer from Canby, Ore- gon. KEPCHA, MIKE. TID' 'I --up KILLINGER, STEVE:-Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. KING, CAROLYN'-Scholastic An Award. KING, MELISSA4-Band 3, 4: Transfer from Sandy Union High: Beauty School. KAHM, VIKKI -Girls' Glee 1: Drama. KANNENBERG, BRUCE -Lettermen: Fall Boys' League President: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l: Football l, 2, 3, 4: Most Inspirational and Best Tackler Football Awards: First Team All City Football: Lollipop Court 4: College. KARITIS, MICHAEL -Clavier: Boys' Glee: Senior Choir: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. KEYES, JERRY -Transfer from Benson. KEYE5: JO ANNE. KILLINGBECK, DIANE -Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: Nursing School. KLANN, DIANNE - Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.g College. KNEEBONE, BECKY -Girls' League Reg. Rep.5 College. KNOTT, steve -Thespians. KOSYDAR, JOE. KRASFIC, KAREN-Pep Club, Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.g Honor Roll. KRIENS, BONNIE - Adel-Kip Clavier fVice Presidentlg F.T.A.g Girls' Glee 'lg Chansoneiles 25 Senior Choir 3, 4, lSecretary 81 Accompanistlg Ensemble 3, 41 Junior Class Conduct Officer Senior Class Treasurerg Girls' League Reg. Rep.p Student Council Reg. Rep.7 Honor Roll: College. Wie. New Heavy R KINMAN.DAVlD -Noesisg College. KIRKPATRIC, DON -Chess fPresident, Vice-Presidentlg V.F.O. CVice-Presidentlg Sorcerersp Leitermeng Footballp Tennis. Cafeteria Helper NOMA Math Award: Boys' League Reg, Rep.p Honor Rollg College. KlSTLER,DlCK -Ski Clubg Honor Roll: Student Council Reg. Rep, KNUTSON. KAREN -Band: Transfer from Seaside. KONTAX, LEONARD -V-po.. College. KOPPERT, GARY -Boys' Glee 3, Senior Choir 4, Swim- ming. Transfer from Lewis 8g Clark High School, Junior College. KRUEGER, MARK -Letfermang Ski Club: Basketball Mon- ogerrlp Boys' League Reg. Rep. 2: Sfudent Council Reg. Rep, l, 35 College. i.AHMEns, DENNIS -College. LANDRETHVSANDARA-Adel-Kip F.T.A.g Pep Club: Girls League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Honor Rollp Transfer from Baker, Oregon: Vocational School LARSEN, TOM LARSEN, BOB 1-Quill 81 Scroll lVice Presiclenlj, CONSTI- TUTION Staff, Boys' Glee I, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, College. LAUGHLIN, CRAIG-Ski Club, CONSTITUTION Stuff. LEONARD, BILL-National Honor Society 3, 4, Chess Club 4, Sorcerers 4, Audio Visual Crew I, 2, 3, 4, Forensics 4, Student Council Reg. Rep. I, College. LEWIS, CHRISTINE -College. LEY, TERRY - Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Baseball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Reg. Rep, 'l, College. of .rug ' 111 VLlNDEMAN,MARClA' -Adel-Ki qChaplain3, F.T.A., Pep Club, Ski Club, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, College. LINFOOT, DAVE-Photography Staff, College. LOVE, MIKE -Clavier 3, 4, Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Cross Coun- try 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League Reg. Rep., College. LA voNN, cl-IERYL-Pep Club, College. LEE, LA VONNE-Drama, Art Award, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Transfer from St. Paul, Minnesota, Beauty School. LEE, MADELEINE -Quill 81 Scroll 4, CONSTITUTION Slaff, College. LIEPPMAN, STEVE -Lellermen 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4 fCo-Captainj, Outstanding Boy Swimmer 4, Quill 81 Scroll, CONSTITUTION Slaff,fManaging EditorIO.S.P. Press Conference, Eugene, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, College. LIGHTFOOT,SHEILA-Pep Club, Ski Club, Swimming 'I, 2, 3, Girls' League Reg. Rep., College. LILLEY, MARY -Pep Club 'l, 2, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Nursing School. 228 MANDIC, JOHN-Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2,3,4 fBest Offense Player Awardt, Track 'l, 2, 3, 4, CON- STITUTION Staff lReporterJ, Student Council Reg. Rep. 2, 3, 4, Football 'l, 2, 4, Boys' League Reg. Rep, Col- lege. MANN, LINDA-Office Helper, Vocational School. MANNING, KATHY. MATSEN, MARIE-National Honor Society, Honor Roll, Sorcerers lVice-Presidentj, Clavier, l.R.L. Ureasurerj, Orchestra llibrarianj, College. MATTHEWS, Bl'-L - V.F.O., Bays' Glee, Senior Choir, Track lManagerj, Audio-visual Crew. MAXWELL,-IAN -F.T.A., Pep Club, Girls' League Reg Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., College. LONGANECKER, RONH Transfer from Sunset. LLITMAN, DARLA. lYMAN, MlCH5llE- Drama, Transfer from England, College. MARINO, CARY-Football 2, Boy's League Reg. Rep., College. MARTIN, DAVID-Wrestlingl, Honor Roll 1, College. MASON, MARIONT-Noesis lSecretarYl:Art staff 4fBlue Ribbon Scholastic Art Award 81 Honorable Mention Gold Key Awarclsj, Honor Roll, College. . 3,-xr '.Lff3. f.. '5 , , lfffizb , ii , N ,1.,+..- - 'lg5fs,1,f,,.,:v I f 1-fi.. -gag n V' .6Z,-rff...- .1. .Y . .- ., gqifakefwfvlvv , W 'Ls fir.-:lf 551, J' pf w . ww kg, MAYER,MARY -F.T.A., National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Library Helper, Honor Roll, College. MEANS, FRANK.-Transfer from Albany, College. MEAD, GLORIA,-Adel-Ki, Girls' Glee, Girls' League Reg Rep., College. MEDEARIS, GARY-Football 'l, Wrestling 1. MEYER, JAMES -Football l, 2, Cafeteria Helper, Col- lege. MICKEL,LYNDA -Sophomore Class Conduct Officer, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Christmas Formal Queen. -iff? MITCHELL, DARRYI-L LYNN-F.T.A., National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Junior Choir 4, Tennis 2, Bookroom Helper 2, 3, Honor Roll 'l, 2, 3, 4, College. MITCHICK, ELIZABETH -F.T.A. 3 fHistorianj, Noesis 3, 4 fSecretary, Vice Presidentj, College. MOE,CAR9l - National Honor Society, Honor Roll, Noesis, College. MONSON, TERRY-Cross Country 1, Track 'l. MONTGOMERY, LINDA -Girls' Glee 'I, Library Helper 2. MOORE, JOAN -Library Helper. , My wmi ' P Mil-LER, ARLENE -Pep Club 'l, Student Store Helper 3 Girls' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep. Beauty School. MILLER, DON -Wrestling l. MINGLE, KAREN -Adel-Ki 4, Girl's League Reg. Rep. College. MOFFLT, DICK.-Sorcerers, Track 'I, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., College. MOH'-ER. CHUCK-Honor Roll 2, 3, Student Council Reg. Rep. MONFILS, MARY LOUISE. 0 -an MUELLER, DAVE -Lettermen 3, 4, Boys' Glee 3, Senior Choir 4, Fall Boys' League Treasurer, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Football 1, 2, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., College. MURRAY, DWAYNE -Letterman 3,4lPfeSidentl1BaseboII, Swimming, CONSTITUTION Staff, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, College. MYERS, JEFF' T.-at -' T TIE? MC CLELLAN, JOY-National Honor Society 3, 4 CHistor- ionl, Pep Club, Girls' League Senior Class Rep., Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, Art Staff, Art Awards, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, College. MC COWN, PAT-Office Helper, Girls' League Reg. Rep., College. MAC DONALD, BILL-Ski Club,Football l, Track 'l,2,3: Wrestling I, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., College. MOORE, TRUDIE. MOSS, DAVID-Band 'l, 2, 3, 4 fManagerl, Orchestra Clavier 3, 4, F.T.A., Science Club, Student Council Reg Rep. M055.UNDA -Transfer from Elma High School, Col- lege. 'vw 1-QW? MCAUI-EY. MARY - Adel-Ki 2, 3, 4, l.R.L. 3, fHis- torianl, Pep Club 'l, 2, Quill 81 Scroll 4, CONSTITU- TION Staff 4, Student Store Helper, Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., College. MrAULAY, SMI-Y -Pep Club, Office Helper, Art Award, Student Council Reg. Rep., College. M:CAULEY, JANICE -Adel-Ki 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, fConduct Officerl, Fall Girls' League Treasurer, Student Store Helper 2, 4, Girls' League Reg. Rep. 2, Student Council Reg. Rep. 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Col- lege. MC DOWELL, JIM -Lettermen, Cross Country CAwardj, Track, Wrestling, Student Council Reg. Rep., Boys' League Reg. Rep. 3, College. Mc Gums, CHERYL. Mc GUIRE, JOHN -College. MAC KAY, JUDY - Clavier 4, Chansonettes 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Girls' League Reg. Rep. 1, College. MC KAY, WILMA. MC KEE, BILL -Wrestling, Math Awards, Senior Class Boys' League Rep., Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., College. MC NUTT, MARTIE. MAC PHERSON Jacquelyn. MC PHERSON,TONIE - Ecrives, Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Drama 2, 3, 4, Student Council Reg. Rep., College. 5855 YM? 'Tv L -'L Lf MC MAHAN JOHN -Football 'l- Wrestling 1- Baseball- Cateteria Helper- Library Helper- College. MC MllllN, KAREN -Tennis 'l- Art Awards- Girls League Reg. Rep. 'l- Student Council Reg. Rep. 'I 2- College. MC NEIL,-IOANNE -Pep Club, Office Helper, Beauty School. NELSON, BRADLEY-Art Staff, Photography Staff. NELSON. DAVID-Band 1, Basketball 1, College. NELSON, DON -F.T.A., Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Wrestling 'l. NADEAU, JUDY -Clavier 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Chanson- ettes 3, 4, Honor Roll 1. NASBY, PAT -Business College. NELSEN, DEAN -CONSTITUTION Staff, Forensics, Trans- fer from Benson. NICHENKO, LEONARD -College. NICKOLOFF, GLENNA-Adel-Ki 2, 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Junior Choir, Sophomore Class Vice President, Tennis 1, 2, Counseling Helper 4, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Reg. Rep., College. NICOLAISON, CECELIA-National Honor Society 3, 4, Hon- or Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Reg. Rep., College. 'Q-1 -as OGAN, KATHY -Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Forensics, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep. 0'HALLORAN, JOHN. OKAZAKI, SANDRA -Adel-Ki 4, Ecrives i, 2 fChaplainl, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Dance Line 3, 4, College. NELSON, JAN -College. NE'-SON, KATHIE -NOMA Math Awards, Scholastic Art Certificate, National Art Education Certificate of Mer- it, Girls' League Reg. Rep., College. NESTELLE, cLAuolA -Adel-Ki 4, Girls' Glee, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, College. fin' . -W A 494' NIELSON GREG Wrestlmgi 2 3 College NORLANDER TOM Transfer from Benson College OBINGER GEORGIANNE Girls League Reg Rep NOMA Math Award I OLLERESHAW, JON -Ski Club. ORLOFF, JAMES. ORTEZ, DAN -Boy's League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., College. OSTERBERG, DAVID. oswALD, NANCY -CONSTITUTION Sfoff fExchange torl. OTT, GORDON -Baseball 2, College. any PAESCH, SUSAN -Business School. PAESCH, MARY -Pep Club I, Girls' League Reg. Rep., College. PAGE, cHARLor1z-Student Council Reg. Rep., College. 'mfg' PASHEK, KENT. PAssMoRE. WILLIAM -Boys' Glee, Senior Choir, Track, Cross Country, Lettermen, College. PAULES, RON -Football, Track, Wrestling, CONSTITU- TION Staff. I OUCHI. CAROL -National Honor Society 3, 4 lTreasurerl, Ski Club, Fall Girls' League Secretary, Art Awards, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Girls' League Reg. Rep., College. OVERTON, TERRY-Wrestling 1, Honor Roll l, 2, Student Council Reg. Rep., Boys' League Reg. Rep., College. OWENS, DALE -Ski Club 4, Football 1, Wrestling 1, Boys' League Reg. Rep. f' PALMER, DENNIS -Transfer from Virginia, College. PANTEKOEK, LOUIS -Transfer from Benson, College. PARKER, TERRY -Senior Choir, Boys' Reg. Rep, College. venous, Lis -College. PETERSENJ-INDA -FEDERALIST Staff, Drama, Transfer from Grant. PETERSON, PETE . RITMAN, JIM. PLEASANT, mmv -Adel-Ki 4, Ski Club 4, Girls' Glee 1, Honor Roll, College. PORTER, TOM -Track, Cross Country, CONSTITUTION Staff. PAULSEN, PAT -College. PEARSALI., NANCY.. PEDEN, GAIL -Pep Club T, 2, Junior Class Girls' League Rep., Art Staff, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., College. .Muay PETTIT, RICK -Track T. PFAU, LINDA -Adel-Ki 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club T, NOMA Math Awards, College. PITMAN, ALICE -Pep Club, Girls' Glee 3, Girls' League Reg. Rep. 3, Student Council Reg. Rep. 3, Transfer from Kearns Junior High School, College. POST, GLEN-Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Football T, 2, 3, 4, Track T, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling T, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League Treasurer, Boys' League Historian, College. POSTON, PAT - Transfer from Bakersfield, California, College. POTTS, JEFF -Football I, Track I, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, College. POWELL, BARBARA. PRIBBERNOW, LYNN-l.R.L., Band, Cross Country l, Golf l, Track l, Boys' League Reg. Rep., College. PRICE, CAROL - Clavier, Chansonettes, Senior Choir fTreasurerJ, Forensics, Honor Roll, College. QUIRK, JOAN -Adel-Ki 4, Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Fresh- men Class Conduct Officer, Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4, College. RADTKE. ED -Boys' League Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, Col- lege. RATER, KARLA. REITAN, RICHARD. RENOUD, viRGlNlA-Adel-Ki fPresidenfJ, I.R.L., Pep Club, Ski Club, Girls' Glee, Swim Team fManagerj, Book- room Helper, Drama fPublicityJ, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, College. RICE, BOB E.. .-Junior Choir 4, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep. 3, College. PURCELL, SUE. PUTNAM, EARL. QUIMBY, PENNY -Girls' Glee 3, Junior Choir 4, Senior Class Historian, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Reg. Rep. 1, 2, 3, Dental Assistant. imuno, TAPlo -College. micron, MARTIE. REDINGER, YVONNE 'Freshmen Class Historian, Sopho- more Class Girls' League Rep., Junior Class Secretary, Fall Girls' League President, Student Council Reg. Rep., Girls' League Reg. Rep., Canadian High School Exchange, College. .avi RICKARDSVCHERYI- -Band, Girls' Glee, Girls' League Reg. Rep. RIDDLE, PAT -Adel-Ki 4, Pep Club I, Girls' Glee I, 2, Forensics, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., College. RILEY, IRENE. RITTGERS' 55-mm-Pep Club, Girls' League Reg. Rep. 4, Business School. ROBERSOMDEIRDRE -Girls' Glee 'I, 2, Student Store Helper, Girls' League Reg. Rep., College. RODGERS, LOU ELLEN-Adel-Ki 4, Pep Club 2, Ski Club 4, Girls' Glee 'l, 4, Drama 2, Girls, League Reg. Rep. has RICE, BOB J. -Football I, CONSTITUTION Sfqff, Boys' League Reg. Rep. 3, College. RICH, ERVIN-Thespians, Drama, National Drama Con- ference, Bloomington, Indiana, CONSTITUTION Staff lReporterj, College. RICHARDSON, KENNETH-Senior Choir. 'X RINKER, SUSAN -Clavier, Pep Club, Girls' Glee lAc- companistj, Chansonettes, Senior Choir, Honor Roll, College. RINNE, DON -Boys' League Reg. Rep., College. RIS, DEE ANN -Office Helper, NOMA Math 8. Spelling Awards, Business School. ROGERS, PAULA-College' ROSE, PERRY. ROSENAU, TERRY - Lettermen lSecretary, Treasurerj, Baseball, Basketball, Boys' League Reg. Rep, Student Council Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, College. ROSENTHALJOAN-Girls' Glee Honor Roll, Dod's Club Scholarship Award l, 2. 3, College. ROUFS, LINDA. ROVANG, GAR. SALLEE, LINDA -Ecivres 2,3,4, Tbespians, Drama, Trans- fer from Franklin, Beauty School. SANDERS, DIANE -Pep Club 3,4 fSecrelaryJ. SANETAL, DELORE5,-l'lOI'10l' Roll. SHAFER, VINA -Counseling Helper, College. SCHLEINING. JOHN -Lelfermen, Boys' Glee, Senior Choir, Foofboll l, Tennis 'l,2,3,4, Sludenl Council Reg. Rep. l,2,3,4, Spring Varsily Rally 4, College. scHNooR,ARLEN Baseball 1, Wrestling 1, College. : 3 ROY'-ANCE, BEITI-Pep Club, Chansonelles, Girls' Glee, Swimming, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Sfudenl Council Reg. Rep. ROYLANCEBONNIE - Swimming 2, 3, Drama, Girls' League Reg. Rep., College. SACKMASIER, JERRY -Football 1. SARIS, MICHELE -Girls' Glee, Drama, College. SATHRE, DELORES -Pep Club, Forensics, College. SAUVAGEAU, GREG -Ski Club 2, Boys' League Reg. Rep. 2,3,4, Honor Roll 'l, College. 238 SCHWEIGER, ALICE -Notionol Honor Society 3,4: Girls' Glee: Honor Roll 'l,2,3,4: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep.: College. SCHWEIGER, NORMAN -Notionol Honor Society 3,4: Bond: Orchestra: Honor Roll: Business School. SCHWINDT, JIM i, SCHOONMAKEILCONNIE -Adel-Ki: Girls' Glee: Librory Helper: Girls' Leogue Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: Nursing School. SCHRICK. TERRY-Wrestling: College. SHUMAKER, KAREN -Girls' Glee: Orchestra: College. SELLMAN, PAT. SELLS, BONITA. SELL5, TOM -Ski Club: Wrestling l,2: Trock l: Cross Country l: Boys' Leogue Reg. Rep. l,2,3: Student Council Reg. Rep. I: College. X SCOTT, DAVID-Chess Club fSergeont ot Armsl: Letter- men: Footboll l,2,3,4: Tennis: CONSTITUTION STAFF fEditoriol Editorl: Forensics: Honor Roll: Quill 8. Scroll: College. SCOTT,SUE-Tl'1eSpiclnS 4: Dromo 3, 4: College. SEIF, MARVIN -Bond l,2,3,4: Orchestra 4: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. K5 4 f , . :.... . L ..,.:, . 2' f ' g .5 sewm, DAve -Letterman 1,2,3,4: Football 2,3,4, Truck 'I 'Q Y- A' my l,2,3,4: Wrestling 2: Boys' Leogue Reg. Rep.: College. f ',,r ,tt ' SHANKY, JOHN-College. if' SHELTON, PAM -Ski Club fSecretoryl: Adel-Ki: Pep Club: 1 r' Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. . I SHEPHERD, LARRY -Junior Class Conduct Officer, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, College. SHERIDANJIUTH -Clclvier 2,3,4 lPresident, Secretaryl, National Honor Society 3, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Girls' League Reg. Rep. l,2,3, Honor Roll l,3, College. SHINN, FRANCES . Jr, . . A-4. . sg W . frifil- f SIMS, LINDA -Adel-Ki 2,4, National Honor Society 3,4, NOMA Math Award, Dad's Club Scholarship Award, National Merit Certificate of Recognition, Girls' League Reg Rep. 3, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, College. smnu, CARL. smmi, CAROL. . fE25'!?7s'.. .. ...W -M-sf .im M ff B I' .-. 'X .3 S 1 jj? , Eg .f ,, ,Wa li . . ' f ,v vt ,dee W If it 'Q .tss,:g1,-2-,flag-.-,. .f 1, ..,, A f , f 6 ag I., Q My ,A 5 W.. fr M SMITH, HAROLD'-Lettermen QSecretary-Treasurerj, Band l,2, Junior Class President, Fall Student Body Presi- dent, Football l,2,3,4, Wrestling 'l,2, Baseball l,2,3,4, Honor Roll, Lollipop Court, Student Council Reg. Rep., Canadian High School Exchange, Nordstrom High Board Rep., College. SMITH, PAT-Pep Club, College. SMITH, VANESSA -F.T.A., Girls' Glee, Library Helper, Honor Roll 3, College. SHUMATCER, KAREN -Girls' Glee, Orchestra, College. SIEBENS, KATHY f 5lM0N50N, BABARA -Junior Choir 4, Honor Roll 1.2, 3, 4, NOMA Math Award, College. 'f 'TD SMITH, CHERYL -Office Helper, Honor Roll, College. 5NllTH. DANA -Junior Choir 4, Sophomore Class Con duct Officer, CONSTITUTION STAFF fActivities Editorj, Quill 81 Scroll, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep. 'l,2,3,4, College. SMITH' DAVE -Boys' League Reg. Rep., College. in YW? 5: 4 t A SOLLENBERGER, LAURA - National Honor Society5 Pep Club5 Honor Roll5 College. SOUDERSI MIKE -Lettermen5 Football l,2,3,45 Track 'l,2, 35 Wrestling li Boys' League Reg. Rep.5 Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep.5 College. J N-3-sv' SORENSON, JIM. STFPHENSON WALT' Boys' Glee 'l 2 Bo s' Lea ue Re ' - , 5 y g . Rep. 25 Student Council Reg. Rep.5 College. g STERKSON, PAT'-Bookroom Helper. STEVENS, JOHN-Tennis5 Track5 Boys' League Reg. Rep.5 Student Council Reg. Rep. SNYDER, LINDA -Transfer from Parkrose Heights Junior High School5 Girls' League Reg. Rep. SNYDER, TOM -Football l,2,35 Boys' League Reg. Rep.5 College. SOLL,VIRGlNlA-Adel-Ki 45 Girls' League Reg. Rep. 2,35 Honor Roll l,2,35 College. SPASSOV, JIM -Lettermen5 Football li Cross Country 1,25 Golf 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 College. 5TEARNS,CLAYTON-Ski Club5 Track 1,25 Honor Roll5 College. STEARNS,MIKE -Band5 Wrestling5 College. STEWART. LINDSAY - National Honor Society5 Spring Boys' League President5 Boys' League Reg. Rep.5 Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep.5 College. STONE, JAN-Adel-Ki lTreasurerl5 National Honor Soci- ety 3,45 Pep Club 2, fHistorianl 3,45 Quill 81 Scroll 45 Ski Club 3,45 Fall Junior Class Girls' League Rep.5 Spring Girls' League Treasurer5 Swimming l,2,3,45 FEDERALIST STAFF lSeniorsj5 NOMA Math Awards5 Fall Varsity Rally5 Girls' League Reg. Rep. 2,35 Student Council Reg. Rep. 1,45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 College. STONE, JEANA-Adel-Ki5 Pep Club 2 fSophomore Class Rep.J, 3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Junior Choir5 Sophomore Class Girls' League Rep.5 Swimming l,2,3,45 Junior Varsity Rally, Fall Varsity Rally5 Honor Roll5 Girls' League Reg. Rep. 2,35 Student Council Reg. Rep. 1,45 College. 5T0NE.MURRAY-Boys' League Reg. Rep. 3, College. STORM, COLLEEN-Honor Roll, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Transfer from David Douglas High School, College. STRAIT, CAROLE . tt ---.2 STUART, CAROLYN-Adel-Ki 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Pep Club 2, Fall Girls' League Vice-President, Ten- nis l,2,4, Girls' League Reg. Rep. l, Student Council Reg Rep. 2,3, Sears High Board Rep., College. STUDE, WENDELL. STUTZMAN, STEVE -Ski Club 'l, Band 2, Tennis 2, Navy. TAKEUCHI, DIANE'-Adel-Ki fVice-Presidentj, l.R.L., Pep Club, Freshman Class Girls' League Rep., Fall Girls' League Participation Coordinator, Spring Student Body Secretary, Sophomore Class Secretary, Student Council Secretory, Honor Roll, NOMA Math Award, November Girl of the Month for Scholarship, College. 'rANAKA,NANcl -Adel-Ki 2,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Ski Club, Girls' Glee 4, Junior Varsity Rally, Spring Var- sity Rally 3,4, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep., College. TAYLOR, STEVE -Boys' League Reg. Rep., Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep. , 7if'i'I'!'V STRAMEL, YVONNE-Atrios, 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Transfer from Washington High School, College. STRAND, TRUDY-Girls' Glee, Senior Choir, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., College. 5TRlCKER.ANDY -Baseball, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., College. wif? SUPER, JOANNE -Cgllegel SWARTZ, SAM-Clavier 2,3,4 iPresident, Treasurerj, Na- tional Honor Society 3,4, Band l,2,3,4 iPresident, Vice-President, Drum Majorj, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Book- room Helper l, Honor Roll 'l,2,3,4, Junior Achieve- ment 2. TABER, SUSAN -Pep Club, Counseling Helper, Student Council Reg. Rep., College. swim ' 2 N., 2 -W TEBO, PAT -Honor Roll, College. TEDDER, KAREN TELFER RAY--Lettermen 2,3, National Honor Society 3 4 Quill 8. Scroll 4 CONSTlTUTlON STAFF FEDERAL- IST STAFF lPhotographerl Honor Roll l 2 3 Student Council Reg Rep 3 TERRILL, GERVIS TERSTEGGE CHERYI- -F.T.A., Swimming l, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Honor Roll l, College. THARP, DOUG -National Honor Society 3,4, Cross Coun- try l,2, Honor Roll 'l,2,3, Junior Achievement, College. THOMRSON, SANDI -Pep Club, FEDERALIST STAFF, Busi- ness School. THRELKELD, DARLENE -Ecivres 2,3, Pep Club l, Girls' League Reg. Rep. 2,3, Student Council Reg. Rep. l,2, 3,4, College. THURMAN, JAY -V.F.O., Bookroom Helper, College. 4 THEIS' NANCY -Clavier, Girls' Glee l, Chansonettes 2, 3,4, Business School. THEOE, TED -Photography Staff. THOMPSON, MIKE - Quill 81 Scroll, CONSTITUTION STAFF 4, Boys' League Reg. Rep. 2, College. TONGUE, SUE -Pep Club, Photography Staff, Girls' League Reg. Rep., College. TONN, DOUG-National Honor Society 3,4 lPresidentj, Quill Sl Scroll 4 fHistorionl, Lettermen 2,3,4, Boys' League Vice-President, Boys' League Sophomore Class Rep., Fall Student Body Vice-President, Spring Student Body President, Canadian High School Exchange, Cross Country l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, CONSTlTUTlON- FEDERALIST STAFFS fPhotographerl, Forensics, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, College. TOOZE, STEVE -Transfer from Benson, College. TORISTOJA, KATHY-Honor Roll l,2,3, Thespians. TRENARY, PAMi-Girls' League Reg. Rep., Transfer from Franklin, College. TROSSEN, PETE-Photography Staff, Boys' League Reg. Rep. 3, College. VAHL RICK-Basketball, Football 1, Boys' League Reg. Rep. 3. VANDEBRAKE, BRUCE-Clavier, Ba nd, Orchestra, College. VANDEWATER, PAT-Adel-Ki, Quill 8. Scroll, Pep Club, Ski Club, Sophomore Class Conduct Officer, CONSTI- TUTION STAFF fBusiness Managerl, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, College. VOLK, CHERYL . VOORHEES, PEGGY - Honor Roll, Senior Class Girls' League Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., College. WALKINGTON, KEN - Lettermen, Junior Class Conduct Officer, Baseball l,2,3,4, Cross Country l,2, Wrestling 1, Boys' League Reg. Rep. T, Student Council Reg. Rep. 1, College. TRUAX, ANNE-Clavier, Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Chanson- ettes, Senior Choir, Junior Class Conduct Officer, Sen- ior Class Conduct Officer, Senior Class Girls' League Rep., Sophomore Christmas Formal Princess, Girl of the Month for Congeniality, Junior Varsity Rally, Fall Varsity Rally 4, Student Council Reg. Rep., Girls' League Reg. Rep., College. UPTEGROVE, BRENDA-Chansonettes, Girls' Glee, Senior Choir, Girls' League Reg. Rep. URMSON, PAT'-Adel-Ki 2,3,4, Pep Club l, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Dance Line 3,4, FEDERALIST STAFF 3,4, QAssistant Editor, Juniorsl, O.S.P. Press Conference, Eugene, Pa- cific Slope Press Conference, Seattle, Washington, Honor Roll, Ski Club, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Art Award, Lipman's High Board Rep., College, VAN Gonoen, JOHN -Ski Club, fvice-Presidenty, Senior Choir 3, Football l,2, Basketball l,2, Boys' League Reg. Rep. 3, Student Council Reg. Rep. 4, College. VAN HORN, SHARON VASQUEZ, CONNIE-College. 7 -H W Gb M25 -art! - WASHBURN, PATSY -Junior Choir 4: Ski Club: Transfer from Great Falls, Montana: College. WATSON. E0-Lettermen 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3: Boys' League fVice-Presidentj: Baseball l,2,3,4: Basketball l,2,3,4: Football l,2,3,4: Scholar-Athlete Award: Lollipop King: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Canadian High School Exchange: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. WATSON, SANDRA-Office Helper: College. WEISS, NANCY -I.R.L. QSecretaryJ: National Honor So- ciety 3,4: Noesis lPresidentl: Honor Roll 'l,2,3,4: Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep.: Dad's Club Scholarship Awards: Regional Scholastic Art Award: College. WELCH, BARBARA -Ecivres: Bookroom Helper: Library Helper: Swimming l,Z2,3,4. WELLINGTON, CAROLI.-Transfer from Grant. . Sw 1 tfyk . Q i ' l H' L . ' .X 1. :W J Ff Jai! - 1-1 ' ,f.f:,- -- lem: , ,, l . r WALLACE, VICKI WARD, Blll- -College. WARREN, CHRISTINA-Adel-Ki: Noesis: Dance Line 3,4: College. WEAVER, JOHN.-Boys' League Reg. Rep. WEBER, BETTY -Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. WEBER, JANlCE'. Q19 V WEST. Bill'-CONSTITUTION STAFF lAdvertising Man- agerj: Track: Student Council Reg, Rep.: College. WEST, BRIAN . WHALEN, BRIAN-Boys' Glee: Basketball T: Fall Varsity RGHY: Spring Boys' League Treasurer: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY WILLOUGHBY, JIM -College. WILSON, BECKY. WINDES, PAT -Adel-Ki fConduct Ofticerl, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., College. WISE. BOB -Lettermen 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4 fConduct Officerl, Boys' League Freshmen Class Rep., Boys' League Sophomore Class Rep., Baseball 'l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3, Football 'l,2,3,4, Student Council Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, College. WISEMANIKAROL eTranster from Roosevelt, Beauty School. WOLGAMOTJHARON -Girls' Glee 4, Bookroom Hel er- P I Girls' League Reg. Rep. WOODS. JUANONA -Drqmg, WOODSIDE, MACY - Adel-Ki, Clavier, Chansonettes, Senior Choir, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., College. WILSON, JEAN -Adel-Ki, Pep Club, Girls' League Reg Rep., College. WILSON, ROBERT-Cross Country, Track, Drama. WILSON, LESTER '-Clavier fHistorianl, Sorcerers, Band Orchestra, Honor Roll, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Col lege. WITCHEI-L, ANN -Art Stott, FEDERALIST STAFF fArtistl, Honor Roll l,3,4, College. WITTMAYER, JOHN -Clavier 3,4, Band l,2,3,4, lTreos- urerl, Orchestra 2,3, Honor Roll 4, Senior Class Vice President, Wrestling 2, Boys' League Reg. Rep. l,2, Student Council l,3,4, Canadian High School Ex- change, All City Orchestra, College. WOLFE,PATTl -National Honor Society, Student Store Helper, Honor Roll, Transfer from Lincoln, College. .4141 WOOLFORD, SANDRA-Girls' Glee, Girls' League Reg. Rep, WORSNOP, BILL-Cross Country I, Track I,2. WRIGHT, DANNA-Transfer from Salt Lake City, Utah, Chansonettes 4, Girls' Glee. .Nts f 'eg'92:i ,.2faif'rf tZ?Ws:f p. Q45 rirl , ...Q 'If.33l'z,Q!1if-FE jf- ' I I WRIGHTJERRY -Wrestling i, Boys' League Reg. Rep., College. WYNANDT5. GI-EN -Football i, Baseball T. YOUNG. GEORGIA -Adel-Ki 4, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, College. lg uv'N Vgz RVN .... --,gk Seniors Not Pictured ZACHOR. SUE-Pep Club 'I 2 3 4 fVice President, Girls Glee, Chansonettes, Senior Choir, Freshmen Class Vice President, Tennis i,2,3,4, Freshman Christmas Formal Princess, Fall Varsity Rally 3,41 Girls' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Berg's High Board Rep., College. ZANOBELLI, GLORIA'-College. BLOCK, BILL BRADFORD, JIM BRUCE, SANDY BUTLER, JEAN-Transfer from Cleelum, Washington. BUTTERFIELD, KATHY -Transfer from Franklin High School. COCHRAN, GARY EDE, SHARON-Pep Club. HEYDORF, LIZ-Transfer from Missoula County High, Missoula, Montana, College. HORRIE, DOUG-Transfer from Las Vegas, Nevada, Col. lege. LANDOLT, STEVE-Transfer from Grant, College. LINFOOT, DAVID MANNING, KATHY MORSE, JAMES NASH, JEAN -Transfer from West Seattle High. PETERSON, RICK RITTGERS, sl-:ARI-Pep Club, Girls' League Reg. Rep. 4, Business School. SELLMAN, PAT SIPE, RUSS-Transfer from Washington, College. STEWART, MIKE-Ski Club 4, Wrestling 2. TREXLER, BOB-Wrestling i. VAUGHN, JIM-Transfer from Benson. WECKER, BARBARA -Beauty School. WINN, MARY-Office Helper, Transfer from Medford Senior High School. WOODY, CAROLYN-Transfer from Sandy Union High School. 1' 'I-Freshman Year. 2-Sophomore Year. 3-Junior Year. 4-Senior Year Right: The end of tour wonderful years , , , , i 1 Q i 1 I s . L , E 2 1 x 1 f 1 i S Q ? 9 5 5 5 5 5 2 2 6 a-ur ww, 1. fy- , f,1xunmnmfw:.www.N1mQwwwmmw.amwwrmmQ ' H , -vmmm ,ff - wwufmmmemf .mgmfw-mummy. .1 2: fi, gn-,gk i.. I X 1 A x 1 X 4 w P f 1 1 248 Underclassmen Montgomery Leads Class CRAIG MONTGOMERY ESTHER CLAU SEN President Vice-President YJ F l S. l ft, MW This year the members of the graduating class of T966 totaled 619. Class elections were held on the 25th of September. The first event sponsored by the juniors was a scholar- ship meeting, to which over one-third of the class was invited. On the 30th of October the class sponsored the Hal- loween Hop , after the Wilson game. Live music by the Cambridgemen helped make the dance a success. This spring the iunior class sponsored another clance, replacing the Spring Formal. Thanks to the help of my cabinet members and our If two counselors, Mr. Blake and Mrs. Holland, the year has been a success. ' ,9iX9fl,pptii K i G fkJ-fly! xl' 5 The junior class cabinet holds an. important discussion. LINDA HALL Secreto ry ALICE TAUG Treasurer VICKI RIDGLEY , D Conduct Officers: Bottom To Top: Judy Brown, Poulo Adams, Kmhy Hustonan Loughry, Chorletfe Loose, ond Make Diamond. Abbott, Lana Abbott, Mike Abbott, Tony Abelein, David Abercrombie, Craig Ackerman, Flip Adams, Linda Adams, Paula ' Adler Ronald A V V A u I -1 559526 ilfl' m5255521 A ., ' i n efaiiiiikfi '- ' Jn Ee-tea, ' t Y ,' ' ffl ri . U Y ',. y 5, 5 ., . . Alexander, Merrilee Allen, Doug W Altig, Stephen Anderson, Daniel Anderson, Penny Aplan, Janet Armstrong, Janne Asay, Bill Aulton, Pam Backer, David Bailey, Bob 1. Bailey, Shirly Baker, Barbara Baker, Connie Baker, Peggy Baker, Susan Ball, Glynda Barnes, Barbara Barnes, Nancy Barr, Lynn Basaraba, Beverly Bastian, David Baxter, Cheryl Baynard, George Xa, s t A X gs O R X 3 ,K ., , ,,., t f Beck, John E. 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Active Year for Juniors Juniors shown in debate over style of spirit ribbon 1 Sophomores Gustafson Leads '67 T JON GU STAFSON President X MITCH WOLFSEHR Vice President The graduating class of '67 has approximately 617 students and has a very high academic rating. The Sophomore class was again distinguished this year, as in the previous year, by the replacement of con- duct office-rs by 24 English delegates. The duty of these delegates is to promote a better understanding between the students and officers. Also distinguishing the Class of '67 is a plaque honor- ing the outstanding athlete playing on the various rebel teams during the year. Those honored for their ability in football were Bob Clare and Bob Hoffman. Honored in cross-country was Don Scott, and in swimming was David Taber. Counseling the Sophomores this year are Mr. Larry Keck and Mrs. Charlotte Winters. Kelly Logan, Mark Curtis, Randy Smith, Marcia Fercho, Mirth Miller, Joan Hays, Not Pictured: Ed Mosback, Connie Lane, Jan Reynolds Myron Lee, Blaine Darr Charles Bishop, Jim Poston Chuck Zigler, Steve Dawson Jim Cole, Tony Cuda Charlene Shelton, Wanda Halvorson Carol Kinnear, Lynn Callander Chris Lane, Diane Rosenfield CAROL HERALD Secreta ry BARRY MISFELDT Treasurer DIANNE RUSSELL Historian Z J as f - A 1' 144 25 -- ' H V . ., if , ,,,,,-.- , ' j gsf Q if .1 f s 1. .wt 'r1- nr-'-' Vfus I-ileizri .ig sd' 5 i 1 .xp fl 4-nr wr' 'fav s fi A , ya ,K Ly i J' we M - ' k f . Nw . s. fi 1 lr' i f e 5' - N K,'cw: W 'S lv- Adams, Hugh Adams, Sandra Addis, Jane Aden, Linda Adolph, Barbara Agy, Dan .Sw w ' Albrecht, Greg l A Alcantara, Nina i ,gk f Allen, Jim 5 Q , s A,,, Altig, Sheryl , ,Qs 3, , -g:'f?a,i.,i.: 'fi,, 51139 A m Gd I sto, Betty . Z1 A d 1 fs-M, -wi: n erson, Betty Anderson, Bonnie Anderson, David Anderson, Kris Anderson, Larry Anderson, Pam Anderson, Phillip Anderson, Sheila Andre. 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WV u.. , f.. 4 ,,,, , 17, s 1 J , , R 23 's 45, aft: -:th Freshmen mm-.W w,e,,Mk , W -W Nw-www -w -'f Aw -, Q I I www v,1..fw+sx-L A K ,prgqxmgsgggf 5 :UW Ouchi Heads Class Of '68 JIM OUCHI President On October l6 we held our first class party. After school the freshmen gathered in the cafeteria for games and dinner. Following dinner we attended the Madison VS- Washington football game and the after game dance. Our motto that developed through the party is 68 is really great . After the first grading period the freshmen honor students were invited to the Smartee Partee sponsored by the National Honor Society. Approximately 110 stu- dents were eligible to attend. Such a large number seems to prove that the class of '68 has many able students. Freshmen participation in athletics has given encourage- ment to the coaches because of the large turnouts and the success in sports competition. There is every indication that all members of the class of '68 will continue to participate and support the social, academic and athletic activities of Madison High 5Cl'100l- Counseling the freshman ciass this year are Mrs. Auld and Mr. Taylor. BOB BASARABA With the motto of their class being, '68 is really great , VlCe'P e5lde 'i the freshmen can be seen dancing at their first party. Seen here are the Representatives of the freshmen class. First Row: Arlene Bender, Anita Cloyberger, cmd Diana Bies. Second Row: Jenny Stricker, Terrie Sckelaris, Nancy Herzog. 9' 3 JUDY ORTEZ KYLE SIMME-LINK Secrertc ry Treasurer fe. .'-iii -i - 'K fifw 1. -,,. g RQ, - ef.-we s . ,ii - - i EEK I 4 Q .., r '15 hai ,Q 1 ai 5 J J. ,- S os. P2 iif' ,H in Qi 4 rg, 1 -it . 'fav x in ' X- i S275 Nil-ST1:1Y'5' TE.:'ii3?is we rifsfis--:M vgsssazfa? 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BHRNEIDE Index Abelein, Don-l91 288 ADEL-K1 Aalto, Jo A hn-1121 144, 206 Abbott, Lana-l111 252 Abbott, l Abbott, J rene-1121 206 anet-1121 206 Abbott, Karen--1121 206 Abbott, Kaye--191 144, 288 Abbott, Mike-1111 252 Abbott, Tony-1111 252 Abelein, Abellen, Dave-1111 252 Neil-1121 14 Abercrombie, Craig-1111 62, 232 Abrams, April-1121 206 Ackerman, Flip-1111 253 Adams, Gary-1121 206 Adams, Hugh-1101 148, 270 Adams, J Adams, J anice-191 288 udy-191 288 Adams, Linda-191 288 Adams, Linda-1111 252 Adams, Michael-1121 206 Adams, Michael-191 136, 288 Adams, Paula-1111 251, 252 Adams, Sandra-1101 62, 270 124 GENERAL INDEX Bachofner, Fred-1101 270 Backer, David-1111 252 Baggenstoss, Barbara-191 88 Baggentoss, Mark-1101 270 Baggenstos, John-191 160 Bailey, Bob-1111 122, 175,176, 252 Bailey, Shirley-1111 103, 252 Bailey, Donna-l101 270 Baird, Harold-191 288 Addis, Jane--1101 270 Aden, Linda-1101 270 Adler, Esther--191 60, 288 Adler, Ron-1111 252 Adolph, Barbara-1101 78, 270 Adrian, Kenneth-191 302 Adrian, Rene-191 288, 302 Agostino, Peggy-191 288, 74, 123 AQY. Dan-1101 270 Akers, Rosalie-191 288 Albrecht, Greg-1101 160, 265, 270 Alcantara, Ninn-1101 59, 270 Alcorn, Gary-191 288 Alcorn, Kathy-191 288 Alexander, Merrilee--1111 252 Baird, Baird, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baldwi Boldwi Ball, D Nancy-191 288 Patricia-1121 207 Barbara-1111 105, 252 Connie-1111 60, 252 Bob-1101 270 Dorthy-191 288 Leonard-191 288 Susan-1111 60, 252 Peggy-1111 2, 136, 140, 252 n, Eric-191 61, 288 n, Jan-1121 207 anny--1101 270 Ball, Glynda-1111 252 Ball, Larry-1101 Ball, Steve-1101 270 Ballard, Diane-1121 207 Balldu, Deanna-1121 121, 207 Balzer, Wayne-l121 207 Bamford, Danielle-1101 BAND' 144-145 Barber, Emma-191 288 Barber, Vicki-191 288 Bard, Kris-1101 78, 270 Bardine, Valarie-1101 61, 270 Barker, John-1121 207 Barker, Richard--191 288 Barley Lindo-1101 270 Barnes, Howard-191 289 Barnes, Nancy--1111 252 Barnes, Barbara-1111 78, 252 Barnes, Linda-191 289 Algie, Margaret-191 288 Al Iehoff, Kathy-191 288 Allen William-- 63 Allen: an Allen, Bo I-191 288 b-191 288 Allen, Charlotte-1111 206 Allen, Doug-252 Allen, Jim-1101 160, 270 Barnhart, Peggy-1121 207 Barr, Lynn-1111 148, 252 Barry, John- Barry, Ken-1101 Bartnik, Mary-191 289 Bartosch, Kathy-1121 70, 84, 85, 116, 207 Bartsch, Kedric-191 161, 289 Basaraba, Bev-1111 62, 252, 148 Basaraba, Robert--191 71 , 73, 161 , 173, Baum, Allmaras, Valoise-191 288 Almeter, Teri-1121 73, 75, 85,108, 146, 202, 206, Altig, Sheryl-1101 270 Altig, Shephen-1111 63, 129, 252 Altree, Joe-191 79, 288 Amadisto, Betty-1101 78, 270 Ambrose, Karen-1121 60, 206 Amundson, Jack-1121 206 Amundson, Mrs. Hildur-26 286, 289, 75 BASEBALL-186-191 BASKETBALL-166-173 Bastian, Dave-1111 252 Bates, Donald-191 289 Bauck, Terry-1121 207 Bauer, Carol-1121 208 Bauer, Rebecca-191 289 Bauer, Shellie-191 289 Michele-1121 78, 208 Anders, Charlene- 9 288 Andersen Andersen l 1 , Denny-191 144, 288 , Margie-1121 206 Anderson, Betty-1101 270 Anderson, Bobbie-1121 206 Anderson, Bonnie-1101 64, 270 Anderson, Charles-1121 206 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson , Daniel-1111 , David-1101 270 , Dianne-191 288 , Janet-191 288 , Terry-191 288 , Judy-1121 206 Anderson, Kristine-1101 59, 78, 270 Anderson, Larry-1101 270 Anderson, Margie-1121 75 Anderson Marlow-191 288 Anderson: Miss Mary--30, 31 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson , Pamela-1101 270 , Patricia-1121 69, 71,104,121, 147 , Penny-1111 74, 252 , Philip-1101 270 , Robert-1121 206 , Sheila-1101 144, 270 Andre' , Cherrie-1101 270 Bauman, Larry-191 161, 289 Baumer, Kim-1101 Baumgarte, Stephen-1111 265 Baxter, Bob-1101 74, 160 Barber, Carol-78 Baxter, Bill-191 289 Baxter, Cheryl-1111 252 Baxter, Douglas-191 161, 289 Baxter, James--1101 70, 270 Baxter, Leslie-1101 270 Baynar d, George-1111 122, 159, 252 Bazant, John-1121 122, 208 Bea, Ken-74 Beach, Sharon--191 270 Bean, Mrs. Gertrude-30 Beavert, Jackie-1101 149, 270 Bechtol Beck, J Beck, J Becker, d, Richard-1121 208 ahn E.-1111 252 ohn J.-1111252 Greg-1101 79 Becker, Larry-1111 158, 252 Becker, Mark-I101 270 Becker, Beebe, Mrs.-62 Michelle-191 289 Angermund, George-1101 74, 270 Anglin, Jerry-1101 147, 270 Anson, Susan-191 142, 144,288 Aplan, Janet-1111 144, 252 Apoel, Evelyn-191 70, 288 Arbuckle, Cherry-1121 206 Archie, Clyde-63 Armontrout, Gary-191 288 Aronson, Mr. Ronald-22 Armstrong, George-1101 270 Armstrong, Janne-1111 252 Armstrong, Jeanne--1101 270, 74 Armstrong, Jim-191 288 Armstrong, Joanne-191 288 ART CLASSES-35 ART STAFF-55 Am, Jim-191 Qaa Arnold, John-1101 158 Arthur, Fred-191 288 Arveson, Monica-1121 Asay, Bill-I111 252 Asay, Kathleen--1101 270 Ashford, Tom-1121 145, 206 Atkins, Sheryl-191 78, 288 Aulton, Pam-1111 252 Auld, Mrs. Amelia-17, 10 Beehler, Carol-191 289 Beeler, lla Rae-1111 148, 252 Beguhl, Cathy-1101 270 Beguhl, Richard-1121 79, 122, 147, 176 188, 208 Behrend, Janice-191 289 Behrend, John-1101 79, 122, 148, 190, 270, 276 Beller, Darlene-1121 208 Bellinger, Brucel111 252 Bellinger, Diane-191 289 Bender, Arlene-191 278, 289 Bennett, Bruce-191 161, 289 Bennett, Colleen-1101 270 Bennett, David-191 289 Bennett, Mrs. Hope-87 Bennison, Jim-1121 208 Bentley, Dale-1121 57, 79, 208 Bentley, Patricia-1111 252 Berardino, Jeanne-1111 100, 148, 252 Bergeron, David-1111 252 Bergler, Dave-1101 160, 271 Bergman, Janis-1111 60, 252 Bergman, Joanne-1121 208 Berry, Arthur-1101 Berry, Louis-63 Beshear, Frank-191 161, 289 Best, Robert--63 324 Betich, Luann-191 123, 289 Bienert, Greg-1111 147, 253 Bienert, Marsha-191 74, 289 Bies, Diana-191 287, 289 Biggers, Dianel91 289 Biggs, Kim-289 Biggs, Reid-1111 253 Binder, Frances-1111 253 Binford, David-1111 148, 253 Bisbee, Ben-1101 271 Bishop, Charles--1101 79, 145, 160, 268, 271 Bishop, Terry-1111 147, 253 Bfodstrup, Ann-1111 165, 253 Black, Geraldine-1101 61 , 271 alqhm, Gary-my 145,265 Blair, Mr. Philip-26 Blaine, David-63 Blaine, Georgia-191 289 Blaine, lrenzell 11 253 Blake, Mr. James-10, 250 Blake, James-1121 74 Blake, Jeff-1101 271 Blake, Leslie-191 289 Blanset, Carolynn-1111 60, 253 Bleeke, Mr.-23 Blazer, Vol-1101 79, 208, 270 Blozek, Carol-1111 78, 253 Blozek, Stephen-1111 79, 147, 253 Bliss, Kathryn-1111 265 Bliss, Robert-1121 Block, Bill-1121 Blomgren, Greg-1121 208 Blumhagen, Davb-1121 208 Boden, Carl-1111 92, 253 Boden, John-1121 69, 71 , 75, 92, 203 Boggess,Thomas-1121 208 Bohl, Lynda-1111 253 Boland, Dave-1121 158, 176, 177, 209 Boland, Jan-1111 253 Bollinger, Ann-1121 56, 116, 117, 126 138 209 Bolin, Mr. Warren-23, 25 Bond, Darlene-191 289 Boom, Dave-1101 191, 270 Bork, Elaine-1111 253 Boslaugh, Dave-1101 160, 271 Bottger, Gene-1111 253 Bottolfson,LuAnn-1111 78, 142, 253 Botts, Carol-1121 78, 126, 149, 209 Botts, Chris-191 289 Botts, Darlene-1111 253 Botzon, Pamela-191 289 Boucher, Craig-191 74, 289 Bouska, Shari-1121 209 Bouska, Terry-I101 271 Bouton, Judi-1111 253 Bowe, Randy-1101 271 Bowe, Pat-191 289 Bowles, Mark-209 Bower, Michael-1121 206 Bowman, Joyce-191 289 Boyle, John-289 Boyce, Bonnie-1111 253 Boyce, Heather-1111 62, 253 Boyden, Richard-1121 70, 122, 158, 209 Bradford, James-1121 209 Bradford, Melissa-191 289 Bradford, Nancy-1101 271, 289 Bradley, Anne-1101 271 Bradley, Robert-1121 209 Bradley, Stephen-1101 63, 271 Bradshaw, Nancy-191 Braga, Barbara-I101 271 Braga, Victor-1101 271 Brandeberry, Michael-191 289 Brannen, Evelyn-1121 209 Brannen, Loretta-1101 271 Brannon, Thomas-1111 253 Brantner, Fawn-191 289 Brasky, Marcia-1111 253 Brawley, Nancy-1101 271 Brawley, Jerry-1111 253 Braybrook, Bob-1121 79, 136, 209 Brazant, John-159 Bredleau, Aaron-1101 148 Brenamon, Gary-191 289 Brewer, Carol-1121 2, 54, 64, 143, 209 Brewer, Gary--1101 160, 271 Brewer, Yvonne-1101 271 Bright, Kathy-191 289 Brightbill, Don-191 74, 289 Brightbill, Jay-1121 209 Briles, Jim-1111 253 Bfandley, Norm-1101 145, leo, 271 Britton, Mary-191 289 Britton, Kathy-1101 78, 271 Broad, Cindy-1101 271 Brock, Penelope-191 290 Brooks, Dixie-191 290 Brooks, Janice-1121 209 Brock, Teresa-1101 149, 271 Brophy, Kathleen-1111 253 Brosseau, Suzanne-191 290 Brow, Robert lass't. custodian1-63 Brown, Betty-1111 265 Brown, Dan-1101 271 Brown, Gloria-1111 265 Brown, Harry-1121 Brown, Judy-1111 253 Brown Linda-1111 Brown Louis-209 Brown Brown , Randal-1111 Shannon-191 290 Brown, Steve-1111 129, 253 Brown, Terrel-1101 270 Brown, Wayne-l101 160, 191, 271 Brown, Wilder--1101 Brownlie, Steve-l101 271 Brownsworth, Mitch-I111 253 Brune, Robert-191 290 Bruse, Diane-209 Brune, Charles-ll11 159, 172, 182, 183 Brunke, John-l9l 290 Brouillard, Ruth-191 290 Bruner, Glen-191 290 Brownsworth, Michael-1121 Bryant, Steve-191 161, 290 Bryant, Dana-l121 116, 117, 210 Bucholtz, Robert-1111 Budlong, Ken-191 290 Buescher, Janet-1101 74, 271 Buescher, Paul-1121 122, 210 Buhrmaster, Beverly-191 290 Bruce, Diane-1121 Bruce, Ron-1101 Bruce, Sandy-1121 Brune, John-1121 210 Brunke, Judy-I91 290 Brunkow, Bob-1121 210 Brunkow, Jim-191 290 Brunkow, Rich-1111 253 Brunkow, Tom-191 290 Buckstein, Steve-1121 121, 129, 210 Budlong, Dave-1111 Buescher, Paul-210 Bullard, Kathleen-1121 210 Bunn, Jerry-l12l 73, 74, 105, 129, 202, 210 Burback, Larry-1121 210 Burdick, Kimberley-1121 210 Burford, Tom-1101 Burgesan, Karen-191 210 Burgess, Dianne-1111 100, 101, 144, 253 Burgess, Patricia-l12l 2, 52, 210 Burgess, Sally-1101 271 Burkhart, Barbara-1111 253 Burleson, Jan-1121 210 Burnett, Bobby-1101 271 Burnett, Marvin-1111 253 Burnett, John-l101 271 Bums Dennis-191 161, 290 aumsf Guy-191 290 Burns, Janis-191 290 Burns, Judy-1101 271 Burns, Sallie-1121 61, 210 Bums, Jean-1121 210 Burnside, Lorna-1101 60, 271 Burris, Linda--1101 Bushman, Leslie-191 290 Bushman, Phil-1121 71, 84, 100, 122, 149, 167, 190, 196, 202, 203, 210 Bushman, Nancy--1101 59, 271 Bushnell, Mrs. Sue-9 BUSINESS CLASSES-30-31 Buss, Gail-1101 271 Butler, Butler, Butler, Butler, Butler, Butler, Butler, Connie-191 78, 290 David-191 290 Jean-1121 211 Mike-1111 159, 253 Robert-1121 122, 190, 191, 210 Sharon--1101 60, 271 Wilma-l91 290 Butterfield, Kathryn-1121 Butts, Michael-1121 145, 211 Butterfield, Mr. Cyril--9 Byler, Larry-1121 271 Buxman, Mary-1101 271 Buzard, Bob-191 290 Buzard, Cathy-1121 211 Buzzetti, Ron-1111 163 Buzzell, Odette-l111 56 , 75, 127, 165, 253 Carter, Ed-1111 55, 254 Carter, Pat-1111 144, 254 Carter, Phyllis-1121 211 Caselton, Kathy--1111 2, 52, 126, 254 Cash, Richard-l111 265 Cavin, Cathy-191 290 Ceglie, Steve-191 302 Cehter, Randy-178 Chamberlain, Laurie-1101 272 Chamberlain, Steve-1121 122, 190, 211 Chaney, Janet-1111 254 CHANSONETTES-149 Chapman, Lee-1101 148, 272 Chapman, Lyn-1111 254 Chapman, Susan--1101 272 Charles, Jane-l101 272 Chase, Bob-1111 79, 122, 178, 254 CHESS CLUB-128 Child, Sue--1101 272 CHOIR-146-147 Christianson, Sharon-1101 64, 149, 272 Christensen, Valdean-l101 272 Christie, Diane--1111 254 Christinson, Callie-1111 254 Christopher, Marla-1111 254 Christaphersen, John-I111 172, 254 Church, Ann-1111 78, 254 Church, Jackir?l91 290 Church, Marie-1111 254 Church, Joella-I91 290 Church, Lloyd-1101 272 Church, Ron-l111 254 Church, Ron-1101 272 Cissna, Janice-1121 59, 74, 120, 211 Clare, Robert--l101 172, 190, 268, 272 Clark, David-1121 211 Clark, David-1101 120, 211, 272 Clark, Jim-1121 211 Clark, Louise-l101'272 Clark, Margaret--1111 254 Clark, Robert lCustodian Mgr.1-63 Clark, Tom-1101 272 Clarke, Jack-I91 290 CLASSES-198-302 Clausen, Esther-1111 71, 73, 75, 129, 146. 250, 254 Clausen, Patricia-1101 272 Clavesilla, Raymond-l91 302 CLAVIEI-126 Clay, Don-1101 272 Clay, Ken-1111 265 Clayberger, Anita-191 113, 123, 286, 287, 290 Clayberger, Lyn-1121 70, 127, 132, 211 Clayton, Greg-1121 90, 91, 176, 211 Cleghorn, Mike-1101 160, 178, 272 Clements, Cheryl-1121 212 Clements, Janet-1101 272 Cline, Arthur-1101 272 Cline, Marilyn-1121 212 Cline, Mike-191 302 Clint, Nikki-1111 254 Clinton, Kathy-l101 60, 272 Close, Cheryl-l121 210 Clove, Bob-160 CLUBS-119 Caate, Jeff-191 161 , 191, 290 Coates, Debbie-1101 70, 272 Cochrane, Kathi-191 290 Cogburn, Marilyn--1121 212 Cogburn, Theodora-1111 78, 254 Coker, Sanda-1111 254 Colby, Ron-191 290 Cole, Don-1101 Cole, James-1101 142, 190, 268, 272 Cole, Jeff-1121 212 Coleman, Allen-191 161, 290 Coleman, Yvonne-1111 254 Byler, Larry-211 C Cabe, Tom-191 290 CADET CHOIR-148 Cage, Nancy-191 290 Cage, Patsy-191 290 Cain, James-I91 191 , 290 Cairns, Mrs. Mary Ann-37 Caldwell, Rhea-1121 211 Callahan, Shirley-1111 254 Callender, Arden-1121 211 Callendar, Lynn-1101 268, 271 Cameron, Robert-1101 Camp, Jerry-191 290 Campbell, Carol-1111 254 Campbell, Laurel-1101271 Campbell, Lynn-1121 120, 127, 146, 211 Campbell, Mrs. Katherine-28 Canida, Clyde-1101 271 Canham, Barbara-1111 193, 254 Canham, Charles-191 290 Cannady, Lila-191 290 Canty, Mike-1101 271 Cardwell, Dennis-1101 271 Carkner, Steve-191 164, 290 Carlson, Karen-1111 2, 52, 70, 254 Carlston, Greg-191 290 Carlston, Larry-1111 265 Carney, Janet-30 Caron, Fran-I91 302 Caron, Joe-1111 265 Carron, Robert-1121 79, 120, 211 Carruth, Jim-191 290 Carter, Beth-I121 70, 211 Coleman, Twila-1121 212 Collier, Brent-l101 212 Collins, Paddy-1101 212 Collins, Shirley-1111 COMBINED CLASSES-20-21 Commons, Kathleen-1121 146, 254 Condra, Patricia-191 291 Conklin, Tom-1101 272 Connolly, John-l101 Conrad, Steve-1121 75, 196, 212 CONSTITUTION STAFF-56-57 Conway, Doug-191 Conway, Michael-191 291 Converse, Carolyn-1101 70, 149, 272 Cook, Larry-l101 172, 272 Cooke, Judy-1101 272 Cooke, Steve-191 291 Cooke, Terri-l121 212 Cooper, Barbara-1101 272 Cooper, Ellen-191 291 Cooper, Ray-l101 Copley, Candy--191 291 Corbett , .lere-1121 127, 212 Corcilius, Randy-1101 291 Corey, John-I121 212 Cork, Pam-1111 254 Cottengim, Ann-1121 120, 212 Coughennc-wer, Steven-11 11 265 Coulter, Barbara-1101 272 COUNSELING HELPER5-58 COUNSELORS-10-11 Courtain, Carol-191 291 Cox, Colleen-1111 254 Cox, David-1121 212 Cox, Kathy-l101 74, 78, 272 Cox, Suzanne-1101 272 Crabbe, Colleen-1121 212 Craft, Will-191 291 325 Craft, Sue-1101 272 Craig, Bill-191 291 Craig, Chuck-1111 254 Craig, Claudia-1111 265 Cramer, Mrs. Norma Crandall, Alice-1101 135, 136, 272 Crandell, lonz+l111 165, 129, 254 Craner, Barbara-1111 2, 52, 70, 127, 254 Cranford, Donald-1101 Crank, Christine-191 291 Crawford, Brenda-191 291 Crawford, Edward-1101 163, 272 Crawford, Fred-178 Crawford, Janet-l101 Crawford, Judy-l12l 212 Crawford, Nancy-1111 78, 149, 254 Craycraft, Jeanine-1121 213 Crebassa, Charmaine-1111 254 Crew, Becki-1101 272 Cripps, Gary--1111 254 Criswell, Sandra-191 291 Cromwell, Mark-1101 272 Cropper, Ken-1121 213 Cropper, Walt-1121 213 CROSS COUNTRY-162-163 Crouse, Dan-1121 145, 213 Crouse, Dan-191 302 Crouser, Charles-191 291 Crouser, Dan-302 Crouthamel, Linda-1121 213 Crow, Annie--1111 254 Crum, Mike-1111 Cuda, Tony-1101 79, 268, 272 Cumley, Wayne-1111 136, 159, 254 Curl, Mike-l101 Curtis, Mark--ll01 147, 268 D D'Agostine, Doug-1101 148, 160, 178, 272 Dalby, Warren-191 142, 144, 291 Daley, Jerome-1101 272 Dalton, Donna--1101 272 Dalton, Douglas-191 291 Dangler, David-I91 161, 173, 291 Damberg, Mr. Robert-26, 27 Daniels, Terry-191 291 Danielson, Dexter-l101 178, 191, 273 Daugherty, Mike-1111 70, 254 Daugherty, Adell-1121 213 Dardick, Freya-1121 213 Dargatz, Aileen-1111 254 Dargatz, Fae-191 78, 291 Darling, Lynda-1101 273 Darnell, Dean-1111 79, 254 Darnell, Nancy-191 291 Darnell, Cheryl-1121 213 Darnell, Ted-1121 213 Darneille, Patrick-191 145, 291 Darnielle, Ed-l101 273 Darner, Charlene-1101 63, 273 Darr, Blaine-1101 191, 268, 273 Darr, Byron-1121 56, 71, 84, 196, 213, 268, 273 Davis, Carol-1101 273 Davis, Donna-1121 213 Davis, Jarrot-l121 Davis, Jill-11117B,129, 254 Davis, Paul-191 291 Davis, Scott-79, 213 Davis, Steve-1111 254 Davis, Stuart--191 291 Dawson, Stephen-1101 160, 191, 268, 273 Dawson, Mrs. Benona-16, 17, 103, 117 Dayan, Rene-191 291 Deamond, Cathy-1121 213 Dea, Marilee-1111 254 Dean, Miss Georgia-9 Dean. Kenny-1111 254 DeBunce, Sherry-l1l1 254 Decker, Linda-l101 273 Dees, Mrs. Louise-36 Deibele, Sharon-1101 273 DeKalb, Jenifer-1121 213 DeLacy, William--1111 265 Dealaney, Madeleine-1101 273 DeLaney, Marlene-1101 273 Delorenzo, Teresa-1111 254 Demorinis, Jan-1111 142, 255 Demarinis, Joy-1101 273 Demsky, Barbara-l111 265 Demuniz, Paul-1121 213 Denfeld, Cathy-1121 213 Depperman, Wayne-191 291 DeShirlia, Donna-191 291 Dettloff, Deborah-l91 291 Dettloff, Linda-l101, 61, 273 Dewing, Sharon-1111 265 Diamond, George-l9l 161, 291 Diamond, Mike-1111 251, 255 Diamond, Kathy-129 Dick, David-1101 273 Dickie, Linda-l101 273 Dickson, Marilyn-l111 255 Diebel, DeWayne-191 291 Dietz, Beverly-191 291 Diggins, Dave-noi 160, 173, 178,273 Dimmick, Charlene-1111 265 Dimmick, Jackie-191 61, 78, 291 Dionne, Jackie-1111 255 Dishongh, Dari-1111 255 Disselhorst, Wendy-191 291 DiStassio, Mr, William-30 DiTomoso, Dave-1121 214 Ditty, Joan-1121 2, 52, 74, 108 113, 114 116 12 Dixon, Robert-1101 122, zia i, 214 Dixon, JimmicPl91 291 Dixon, Larry-1121 176, 214 Dixon Mrs.-62 nsbbijn, Gail-191 123, 291 Doern, Georgia-1101 273 Dofelmier, Rita-1121 212 Donaugh, Bob-1101 273 Doneilson, Dexter-160 Donnell, David-191 291 Dornielle, Ed-160 Dorton, Richard-1111 159, 255 Doppert, Gary-147 Doughty, Jeanette-1101 273 Douglass, Allen-1111 148, 265 Dorland, Rodney-1111 265 Dotson, Tom-1121 Dowsett, Mrs. Myrna-32 Downs, Ruth-1111 265 Doyle, Rick-1101 Doyle, Ron-1101 Draeger, Chris-191 302 Draheim, Ed-1101 273 Drake, Mr. Elmer-17, 63 Drais, Laura-1121 2,52, 69, 71, 75, 78, 117 124,127, 132, 214 1 14, 1 16, , DRAMA-134-141 Drennan, Linda-191 291 Dressler, Dryeson , Dryden, Mike-l11173,75,122,127, 153,154,156,157,190 Don-1111 158, 255, 265 Loretta-I121 214 DuBose, James-1121 214 Erickson, Mr. Walter-8 Etchison, Jim-1111 255 Evans, Debbie-1101 Evans, Gary--1121 215 Evans, Jim-1101 191 Evans, Kate-1111 255 Evans, Linda-1111 255 Everett, Pat-1101 Ewing, Pat-1121 204, 215 Exley, Mr. Gerald-33, 103 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL iFaII1-69 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ISpring1-73 F F.T.A.-124 Facchini, Alan-191 215, 292 Facchini, Gary-1121215 FACULTY-6-36 Fagan, Donald-1111 215 Fake, Mrs,-62 Fanning, Mike-1121215 Fanchier, Miss Doris-30 Farley, Donella-191 292 Farrell, Charlene-1101 Fay, Diannekl91 292 Fay, Linda-1101 63 Feasey, Barry-1111 255 FEDERALIST STAFF-52-54 Fendley, Pat-1121 56, 215 Fercho, Marcia-1101 268 Funk, Cindy-191 Fuscus, George-1101 Fyllingness, Butch-1111 255 G Gaarenstroom, Judy-1111 256 Gaarenstroom, Richard-1111 256 Gabrielson, Carl-191 161 , 292 Gobrielson, Linda-1111 57, 126, 147, 256 Gage, Mark-1101 Gallagher, Deanna-1121 217 Galloway, Lois-191 292 Gannon, Miss Francis-32 Gant, Kris-1121 217 Gant, Fred-1111 142, 256 Garcia, Rene-1101 Garmon, Barbara-1111 256 Garmon, JoAnne-1101 Garrettson, Penny-1101 274 Garrison, Grant-1101 274 Garrison, Jennifer-1121 217 Garrison, Vinci-1111 256 Garza, Leslie-191 123, 292 Gaskell, Sharon-191 302 Gassawoy, Mr. Don-17, 101 Gasser, Sue-1111 256 Gassner, Bob--191 292 Gassner, Kitty-1101 274 Gates, John-191 160, 292 Gatzke, Cora-191 292 Gatze, William-I121 217 Duckering, Mr. Verle-22, 23, 129 Dulis, Craig-1121214 Duley, Maureen-1121 2, 52, 214 Dunlap, Linda-191 291 Dunlop, Mark-1111 158, 176, 178, 182, 255 Dunn, Barbara-1111 63, 255 Ferdig, Bonnie-1101 Ferdig, Penny-1121 215 Ferguson, Jan-1111 74, 255 Ferguson, Nancy-191 292 Ferland, Christine-1121 215 Fernan dez, Jean-191 292 Gaukerud, Carol-1121 149, 217 Gauli, Charles-1111 256 Goult, Jan-191 292 Gault, M arty-1101 274 Gauntt, Bill-1101 274 Gauntt, Margaret-1121 217 Dunn, Dan-1121 176, 214 DuPont, Bryon-191 161, 291 DuPont, Dennis-1101 273 DuPont, DuPont, Diane- Kenneth-l111 255 DuPont, Tyrone-1111 79, 255 Durant, Linda-1121 214 Duvall, Linda-1101 273 Duvall, Jineen-191 291 Dyck, John-1101 273 Fernley, Glenn-191 292 Fezler, Susan-1111 57, 78, 255 Field, Richard-1101 Fields, Janice-191 292 Finnegan, Ronald-1111 255 Finnegan, Steve-1121 64, 216 Finney, .lan-1121 216 Finney, Morgan-191 292 Fink, Janice-1111 255 Finley, Deanne-1101 74, 78 Fischer, Mark-1101 79, 144, 164, 192 George, Darwin-1101 274 George, Michelle-1121 120,131,132, 217 George, Patricia-191 292 Gerouitz, Barbara-1121 218 Gerbouitz, Darlenwl101 59, 274 German, Russell-292 German, Donna-1101 274 Gertz, Carol-1121 218 Gette, Linda-1111 256 Gettman, Peggy-1101 149, 274 Giancone, Paulette-1101 274 Flo d Earl, Robert-191 70, 161, 291 Easter, Richard-1101 273 Eastman, George-1121 79, 100, 136, 154,155,158,182, 214 Eastman, Georgia-1101 273 Eaton, Diane-1121 120, 127, 142, 214 Eberhart, Debra-1101 273 Eberhart, Elyce-1121 54, 214 ECIVRES-125 Eckert, Ralph-129, 132, 215 Ede, Sharon-1121 Fischer ,Nicki-1101 165 Fisher, Gloria-1121 70, 76, 84, 85,108, 216 Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, James-191 161, 292 Kim-191 292 Stan-191 161, 192, 292 Fiskum, Dave-1111 157, 163, 255 Fiskum, Mr, Duane-10, 23 Fitzpat rick, Michael-1121 75, 105, 127, 135,138, 216 Fleming, Judy-1121 2, 52, 113,126, 216 Fleming, Michael--1111 255 Fleshm Fletche an, James--1101 r, Richard-1111 255 Fletcher, LeeAnn--1111 255 Fletcher, Mary-1111 255 Flitcraft, Gail-1121 216 Flitcraft, Susan-1111 76, 216 Cathie- 11 255 Gibson, Jan-1101 274 Gibson, Ken-1111 265 Gibson, Linda-1101 61, 274 Gibson, Patricia-1111 256, 265 Gibson, Nan-256 Gibson, Reed-1101 274 Gibson, Sheryle-191 292 Gibson ,Stephen-1121 Gibson, Timothy-191 302 Gilbert, Amy-1111 256 Gibson, Tom-1111 256 Gildner, Peggy-1121 55, 218 Gill, Ernestine-1101 78, 274 Gillespie, Braden-1121 122, 190, 218 Gilman, Melody-1121 120, 218 Gilpin, John-1111 Girts, Mr. Wallace-27 Edgel, Merla-191 291 Edgerton, Christine-1101 273 Edgerton, John-1101 148 Edmiston, Mr. Joseph-35, 147 Edginton, Ross-1101 273 Edwards, Alice-1111 265 Edwards David-1111 255 Edwards: Martin-1101 273 Edwards, Gary-191 273, 291 Edmons, Mr. Richard-23,101 Edwards, Gary-1101 Edwards , Susie-1101 Egbers, Duane-1101 79, 143, 145, 160,273 Egbers, Kathie-1111 126, 142, 144, 255 Egli, Steven-1101 273 Eglitis, Dagmar-1111 255 Ekblad, Craig-1121 215 Ekblad, Tim-1101 190, 273 Elavsky, Robert-292 Ellery, Frances-4111 Ellery, Richard-1101 273 Ellery, V ictor-191 292 Ellson, Loren-1101 144, 273 Elliott, Mary-1121215 Elliott, Steve--1121 Ellis, Ed-1101 273 Ellis, Mrs. Barbara-2, 12, 15, 52, 53 Ellmers, Bruce-191 163, 292 Emmons, Charles-191 136, 302 Enevoldsen, Karen-1121 2, 52, 129, 215 Enfield, Brian-1121 142, 145, 215 Eng, Gilda-1121 135, 215 England, Susan-1121 215 Engleheart, John-1121 215 ENGLISH-'12-15 English, Dana-1111 255 Ennis, Mr, Ralph-27 Engom, Susanne-1101 273 Ensign, Mr. Delbert-17, 19 Erickson, Barbara-1101 173 Erickson, Catherine-1111 74, 127, 129, 157, 255 Erickson, Ethel-191 292 Erickson, Mrs. Melvin-23 Erickson, Sandra-1101 273 Y 1 l l Floyd, Carol-1111 147, 255 Floyd, Rena-1121 165, 216 Foisie, Marci-1111 140, 255 Fokine, Dorothy-191 292 Foley, Tam-1101 FOOTBALL-152-161 Ford, Janet-1121 84, 85, 132, 196, 216 Forken, Tom-1101 Forsman, David-191 163, 292 Forst, Carol-1121 216 Forst, James-1101 Fosback, Kathy-1111 64, 255 Fosback, Norm-1121 56, 64, 127, 216 Foster, Doris-1101 144 Foster, Vicki-1121 216 Fowler, Marilyn-1101 148 Fowler, Pam-1111 255 Fox, Ron-1111 255 Foye, Laurel-1121 216 Franklin, Barbara-1121 120, 127, 146, 216 Franklin, Betty-1121 70, 126, 146, 149, 205, 216 Frazer, Frederick-1121 216 Frazer, Laura-1101 , Freauff, Jim-1121 79, 122, 178, 217 Fredericks, Marta-191 292 Fredericks, Richard-1121 2, 52, 70, 127, 217 Fredricks, Stewart-1121 70, 100,136, 155, 156, 159, 217 Freeman, Gary-1101 160 FRESHMEN-285-302 Friend, Myrl-1121 217 Friesen, Doug-1101 Fritzler, Laurice-1111 146, 255 Fry, Shirley--1111 255 Fuentez, Irene-1121 217 Fuentez, Leroy-1101 Fuentez, Rose-191 292 Fuller, Dave-1121 217 Fuller, Greg-1111 255 Fuller, Wayne-1121 122, 153, 182, 183, 217 Fulton, Miles-217 Fulton, George-1121 Fultz, Miss Nancy-36 Funkhouser, John-191 326 Giersae, Liz-1121 129, 136, 218 Glenzer, Sheldon-1111 256 Glosson, Harriet-1121 73, 135, 202, 218 Glover, Pamela-1101 274 Goetien, Fred-1111 265 Goetz, Ricky-1111 256 Goetz, Stephen-1111 265 Goff, Jerry-191 292 Goldsmith, Mike-1111 127, 140, 256 Goldsmith,Miss Mariorie-36 GOLF-194-195 Goodhue, Dan-1111 265 Goodman, Doug-1101 274 Goodman, Gary-1111 145, 256 Gomes, Nancy-191 123, 292 Gordon, Ron-1101 145, 274 Gordy, Albert-1111 2 Gorsage, Mik1?l101 274 Gogg, Kelly-1101 274 Goss, Dave-1121 218 Governor, Al-1111 156, 159, 176, 256 Goolt, Marty-160 Gowen, Kathy-191 129, 292 Gottlieb, Mr. Ed-24 Graebe, Arthur-191 292 Graebe, Patricia-I111 256 Graeber, Ron-1111 190, 256 Graf, Linda-1121 218 Graham Graham , Byron-1121 79, 218 , Francis-4101 Graham, Gary-1121 2, 53, 112, 126, 127,131,136,163, 218 Graham, Jim-1121 218 Graham, Tom-1111 161, 256 Graham, Sally-191 292 Graham, Tom-191 292 Graham, Yvonne-1111 112, 256 Grahn, Marlin-1121 122, 153,158,176, 218 Grahn, Raymond-1101 160, 190, 274, 292 Gram, Judy-1121 218 Gram, Terry-191 292 Gram, Terry-U01 256 Grammon, Marla-1111 92, 93, 256 Grammon, Marcia-C1 11 78, 91, 256 Grannell, Alan-192 Grangroth, Terry-C111 265 Grant, Fred-74 Grant, Mary Jane-C111 2, 53, 256 Grant, Carlos-161 Grater, Terry-C91 161, 292 Grater, William-U21 219 Graves, Judy-Q91 292 Graver, Pam-U21 219 Hanby, George-U11 257 Hancock, Linda-C121 220 Hancock, Marsha-1101 61 , 275 Handlin, Kay-C91 293 Haner, Carol-U21 74, 220 Haner, Dave-C121 220 Haner, Stephen-Q91 135, 164, 293 Graver, Pat-C101 219 Graves, June-C91 292 Graves, Robert-C91 293 Graves, Terri-C91 293 Gray, Jan-C101 Gray, Janice-C91 293 Gray, Karen--U21 74, 120, 219 Gray, Kristin-U01 149 Gray, Nancy-C101 Green, Berry-Q91 293 Green, Bonnie-U01 61, 108 Green, Cheryl-C121 56, 57, 69, 71, 75, 84, ss, 116,120, 126,219 Hansel, Albert-63 Hansen, Chris-149, 182, 183, 113 Hansen, Robert-U11 257 Hansen, Mrs.-62 Hansen, Sandra-U 11 257 Hansen, Teri-C121 74, 78, 116, 220 Hanset, James-U01 275 Hanset, Ruth-C111 62, 265 Hanset, Toni-C121 2-21 Hansit, Richard-49162, 293 Hanson, Janet-C121 221 Hanson, Louis-C101 275 Hanson Louie-191302 Green, Maxine-C111 256 Green, Nancy-C111 2, 53, 70, 127, 256,113 Green, Pat-C121 219 Green, Trish-Q1 11 148, 256 Green, Peggy-1121 219 Green, Robert-C101 160, 172, 275 Green, Roy-C91 293 Green, Thomosf-Q91 293, 302 Greer, Don-U21 147, 219 i Greer, Kathleen-C121 149, 219 Greer, Sally-C101 275 Gregores, George-C111 265 Gressel, Stephen-C11 1 256 Grycko, Gary-C91 70 Grier, Dave-U21 219 Grier, Miko-C91 293 Harbert, Scott-U21 164, 221 Harbin, Robbie--Q91 293 Hardesty, Suzanne-C91 293 Harn, Barbara-U11 2, 53, 257 Harris, Linda-U11 192, 257 Harris, Robert-Q1 11 62, 257 Hargreaves, Eric-U 11 257 Harkins, Carol-U01 74, 275 Harrington, Beverly-C101 275 Harrington, Janet-C91 78, 293 Harris, Mrs-62 Hart, Charles-Q91 293 Hart, Don'-C111 70, 169, 182, 257 Hart, Miss Dorothy-31 Hart, John-1121 70, 76, 100, 136, 167, 176, 159, 209, 221, 122 Griffey, Kevin-U11 265 Griffith, Dave-C91 293 Griffith, Walt-C111 256 Grigg, Suzanne-C101 275 Grigg, Joan-Q91 293 Grimes, Susan-C121 2, 53, 116, 219 Grimmer, Greg-C111 176, 178, 256, 122 Grinnell Alan-U01 192, 275 Grinnell, Janet-U21 219 Groat, David-U11 256 Groat, Roxann-C121 78, 217, 219 Gronroos, Teeny-C121 219 Gross, Janice-C111 256 Grosz, Gerry-U11 256 Groupe, Pam-191 293 Grubb, Jennifer-1111 256 Grubbs, Annette-U11 256 Gruetter, Mrs. Ellen-28 Gruetter, Vallerie-U21 136, 219 Gryko, Gary-161, 293 Gubert, Ron-C101 Guerrettaz, Sally-C121 78, 84, 220, 116, 117, 120 Gulan, Mike-C101 163,182,122 Gullixson, Kristine-C101 Gumbert, Della-U11 59, 256 Gumbert, Michael-C91 293 Hartbau Hartley, er, Janie-U21 221 CGr0l-1121 63, 221 Hartsoe, Della-U11 257 Ha rtsoe John 91 293 . -1 Hartsoe, Lille-U01 275 Hartung, John-C121 54, 92, 93, 129, 132, 221 Harvei, Joann-Q91 293 Haskell, Adele-C91 293 Haskett, Brent-Q91 79, 293 Hastay, Cheryl-C111 70, 165, 257 Hatcher, Mr. Charles-130 Hatfield, Lonnie-C101 275 Hatton, Karen-U11 257 Haugen, Mrs.-62 Hawes, Dave--U21 182, 221 Hawkins, Dawn-U 11 148, 257 Hawkins, Terry-U21 56, 57, 78, 221 Hayes, Julia-C101 275 Hays, Joan-U01 268 Hays, Marcia-U21 70, 180, 221,120 Headlee, Danna-U11 257 Healey, Healey, Healey, Alana--11 11 257 Judy-1121 221 Joan-191 293 Heath, Curtis-C121 122, 167, 190, 221 Heffler, Ron-C91 161 , 293 Heilig, Dennis-C91 293 Grundmeyer, Mike-C91 293 Gurkan, Ali-C121 192, 220 Gustafson, Curt-C101 149 Gustafson, John-C121 147, 220 Gustafson, Jon-U01 71, 104, 172, 268, 69, 75 Gustafson, Joy-C121 73, 75, 116,146, 194, 220, 195 Gustafson, Richard-191 293 H Hackett, Kathryn-C121 220 Haddock, Everett-Q91 293 Hafer, Stephan-C101 275 Hage, Gary-U01 275 Hale, Celeste-C111 256 Hale, Jack-U11 74, 79, 129, 143,145, 256 Hale, Kathy-U01 275 Hale, Marleen-U01 275 Hale, Mirl- 11 256 Haley, Haley, 1 1 Barbara-UO1165, 64 Margaret-C91 165 Haley, Patricia-U21 165, 220 Haley, Sharon-C111 2, 53, 256 Haley, Steve-C111 237 Hall, Cheryl-U21 78, 220 Hall, Janet-U21 55, 75,116,1l7, 118, 196, 202, 228 Hall, Karen-U01 275 Hall, Lindt!-U11 257 Hall, Mrs.-62 Hall, Marcel-191 70, 251, 257, 293 Hall, Marline-C111 257 Hall, Richard-1101 275 Halvorson, Wanda-C101 275 Hamburg, Ken-C111 257 Hamilton, Jim-C101 10, 275 Hamilton, lven-U01 275 Hamilton, Nona-C121 70, 75, 85,108, 116, 117, 196, 220 Hamilton, William-C121 220 Hamm, Jeff-C111 70, 74, 130, 257 Hammons, B. J.-C121 71, 84,116, 117,196, 220 Hammill, John-U21 132, 220,129,120 Hampton, Shary--1101 70, 149, 275 Heil, Mr. Charles-27 Heil, Stan-C101 79, 160, 178 Hein, Linda-U21 221 Hein, Patricia-U21 221 Heinz, Patricia-U01 275 Heinz, Stan-C101 275 Heisen, Loren-U11 257 Hemmerling, Judy-Q91 293 Hemmerling, Wayne-C101 275 Hempel, Judy-C121 70, 148, 221 Henderson, Betty-U21 222 Henderson, Dave-1111 257 Hendricks, Georgia-1101 275 Hendrickson, Sharon-C101 275 Hennig, Vicki-C111 74, 78, 257 Henrie, James-C121 222 Henry, John-191 293 Henry, Ken-1111 257 Henry, Ted-1111 257 Henson, Doyle-U01 275 Henwood, Linda-C121 222 Herald, Carol-U01 268, 275 Hergert, Sandi-U11 257 Hergert, Sydney-C91 293 Herman, Connie-U01 78, 149 Herr, Jon-C121 78, 222 Herrick, Andrea-C111 257 Hertner, Darcy-1101 275 Herzog, Cathy-1111 257 Herzog, Nancy-C91 75, 113, 287, 293 Hesselman, Carol-C101 59, 165, 275 Heuer, Susan-U21 222 Hever, Linda-U01 275 Heydorf, Elizabeth-1121 222 Hibbard, Christine-C121 222 Hibbard, Kathleen-1101 275 Hibbard, Mrs. Betsey-220, 20 Hibbs, Bruce-1111 257 Hibbs, Janet-C101 276 Hibbs, Terry-C101 276 Hickey, Mike-U01 160, 276 Hickey, Richard-1101 276 Hickman, Scott-1101 276 Hicks, Sharon-U01 276 Hicks, Steven-Q111 254, 257 Hiegel, Diane-C101 276 Hiegel, Mrs. Sadie-62 Higginbotham, Jim--C111 122, 155, 153, 190, 257 Higgins, Bob-Q91 293 Higgins, Carol-C121 121, 222 Higgins, Georgia--Q1 11 78, 257 327 Higgins, Mike--U21 222 Highland, Marcia-C101 276 Hildebrand, Kris-C121 126, 166, 222 Hill, Barbara-U21 222 1-1111, Bonne-1111 257 Hill, Bruce-U11 63, 257, 265 Hill, Butch-191 Hill, James-Q91 293,129 Hill, Marilyn-C91 293 Hill, Susan-02178, 222 Hill, William-U01 276 Hillig, Susan-U11 60, 257 Hinatsu, Jerry-C101 lm, 178, 276 Hindley, Larry-C111 257 Hines, Mrs.-62 Hines, Ted-K1 11 257 Hielt, David-l101 79, 143, 160, 276 Hook, Edward-Q91 79, 293 Hora, Mrs. Donna-12, 15 Hobson, Gary-9, 293 Hockstetler, Rosemary-U01 276 Hodge, Linda-U01 276 Hoge, B111-257 Hodges, Ted-U21 222 Hodgson, Marge-1121 222 Hofer, SfeV?160 Hoelzle, Gail-C91 293 Hoffert, Susan-C121 78, 222 Hoffert, Diane-C101 276 Hoffert, Lynn-U11 276 Hoffert, Patti-Q91 294 Hoffert, Frank-C91 294 Hoffman, Bob-l101 160, 172, 190, 268, 276 Hoflcrnd, Richard-U21 132, 222 Hofmann, Fred-U21 222 Hogan, Julie-C101 276 Hogerton, Karol-C121 60, 223 Holbrook, Helen-C121 143, 223 Holt, Leslie--f91 294 Holt, Richard--C111 257 Holt, Tom-f91 164, 294 Holtman, Terry-C121 223 Hollingsworth, Darlene-C121 78, 223 Hollingsworth, Esther-C111 64, 257, 265 Hollriegel, Cathy-U01 276 Holland, Mrs. Margaret-10, 250 Holmes, Leonard-191 70, 161, 191 Holmes, William-C91 294, 302 Holub, Harald-C111 147, 276 Honts, Teri-U01 276 Hoots, Terri-U01 276 Hoover, Linda-C101 276 Hoover, Pauline-U21 223 Hope, Jim-U21 223 Hope, Lynn-191 294 Hopkins, Edna-1121 76, 223 Hopkins, Nell-1111 257, 265 Hopper, Diane-U 11 77, 147, 257 Hopper, Don-147 1 Hopper, Linda-C111 70, 100, 192, 257 Hopton, Charlene-C91 78, 294 Horace, Kathy-C121 223 Horn, Steve-191 161, 173, 294 Horrie, Doug-U21 223 Harrie, Scott-C91 294 Horvath, Barbara-U01 123, 276 Hotchkiss, Elaine-U11 257 Houck, Terry-C101 160, 182, 276 Houston, William-U01 105,116, 276 Howe, Sue-K91 294 Hoyt, Deborah-l9l 294 Hoyt, lone-C111 257 Hoyt, Jean--C101 276 Hoyt, Stephen-1101 79, loo, 190, 276 Hubbard, Mrs.-62 Huber, Joann-U 21 223 Huber, Marilen-U01 276 Huenergard, Robert-1101 276 Hufana, Jim-U01 148,276 Huggett, Pamela-191 294 Huggins, Bradley-C91 161, 294 Hughes, Mrs. Karma-13, 35 Hughes, Ray-K91 294 Hughitt, Mr. Robert-36, 52, 53 Hume, Claudia-1121 223 Hummel, Cappy-C101 276 Hummel, Lannette-Q91 294 Humphries, Kot1'1erineQ101 276 Hunt, Daniel-191 294 Hunter, Davw-276 Hunter, Jack-C121 223 Hunter, William-C111 79, 257 Huskey, Jim-C111 258 Hutchens, Ken-1111 258 Hustad, Kenneth-C111 258 Huston, Debbi-Q91 294 Huston, Kathy-U01 276 Huston, Rhonda-U21 136, 223 Hutchison, Janet-C101 276 1.11.1..-130 19011, Lucy-1121 se, 57, 69, 75, e4, as, we 116.117,120,126, 203, 223 lnakai, Marvin-1111 70, 258 lngebrigtsen, Jo -U11 258 Inglis, Sharyl-X111 165, 258 Isley, Dick-U01 145 lsom, Linda-C91 78, 123, 294 J Jacklin, Dino-1111 258 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackman Jagielski Angela-U01 276 Beverly-191 123, 294 Bryant-1121 79, 223 Ray-L91 161, 294 , Sheila-Q91 294 r MiChU9l-C121 2, 53, 75, 122, 223 Jagielski, Steve-C101 79, 276 Jacoby, Karen-U21 100, 223 Jacobs, Linda-C111 258 Jacobsen, Dave-C91 79, 294 Jacoby, Sheryln-191 78, 294 John, Barry-C91 173, 294 Johanns, Kristin-U01 276 James, Steve-L91 79, 141, 294 James, Nonie-C101 149, 276 James, William-C121 79, 120,136,151 155, 156, 157, 159, 224, 294 Jenkins, Jon-1121 224 Jansen, Jeanie-C111 258 Jarrell Jarrett Jarvis, Jeans, Jeans, Jeans, , Betty-1121 224 , Mr. Ben-17, 19 Donald-1121 224 Don-Q1 11 258 Joan-C101 78, 276 Pom-1121 75, 108, 148, 196, 224 Jenkins, Suzanne-191 294 Jennings, Kerry-1101 70, 276 Jenne, Mark-U21 224 Jensen, Diana-C111 258 Jensen, Diane-C91 294 Jensen, Janell-1101 76, 90, 276 Jensen, Sue-224 Jensen, Joy-C101 276 Jensen, Richard-1111 79, 258 Jerrnain, David-1101 276 Jett, Rose- L 1 01 277 Johns, Tom-276 Johann, Ken-1111 265 John, Berry-63 Johnson, Barbara-1121 226 Johnson, Chris-C91 258, 294 John so Johnso John so John so J ohnso n, Clay-C12169, 75, 120, 224 n, Don-U11160 n, Gail-U21224 n, Garnett-63 n, Greg-U71 794 Johnson, Judy-1121 224 Johnson, Mark-C91 294 Johnson, Johnson, Mary-.191 294 Johnson, Laury-U11 65 Johnson, Leslie-U01 61, 277 Johnson, Mrs.-62 Johnson, Pamela-1111 63, 258 Johnson, Rodger-C121 224, 302 Johnson, Ronald-191 145, 294 Johnson, Steve-Q91 294 Johnson, Tim--Q91 294 Johnson, Tim-C121 224 Tony-1101 136, 147, 277 Johnso n, Valdene-C91 294 Johnson, Wade-1101 277 Johnson, Wayne-C91 294 Johnson, Diane-K101 78, 277 Johnstun, Karen-1101 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Brent-U01 277 Daniel-L91 163, 294 Debbie-191 294 Dick-6101 277 Eddie-L121 164, 294 Jones, Judy-C121 75, 126, 146, 224 Jones, Karen-C111 258 Jones, Janet-C101 64, 277 Jones, Ken-Q91 302 Jones, Mr. Laurence-20 Jones, Jones, Maureen-1121 224 Rick-U11 265 Jones, Steven-C121 225 Jones, Tom-f91 302 Jones, Vivian-1101 78, 277 Jolley, Stephen-1121 isa, 224 Jorg, Beverley-C111 78, 258 Jorgen Jorgen Jordon sen, Perry-C121 166, 167, 225 sen, Wayne-C91 294 , Dan-1101 163, 178, 277 Joy, Susan-C111 258 Judd. Susan-U21 225 JUNIO Kohm, RS-250-266 K Vikki-C121 225 Kanelis. Mr. Constantine-13 Kannenberg, Bruce-C121 69, 100, 136, 153, 159. 190, 203, 225 Kariiis, Michael-U21 149, 225 Kasch, Kathy-U11 zsa Kaihka, Carol- 691 294 Kathka , Judy-U11 59, 258 Kaufman, Ron-1101 148, 277 Kavonius, Marty-191 294 Kautz, Linda-1111 258 Koutz, Rod-191 294 Keck, Mr. Larry-1101 32, 84, 101, 155, 172, 268 Keefe, Alvin-U01 277 Keller, Linda-L111 258 Keller, Kathleen-U11 146, 258 Kelley, John-C101 277 Kelley, Mariorie-U21 225 Kelley, Patricia-1101 258 Kelley, Ray-Q91 294 Kelly, Donna-Q91 294 Kelly, Jerry-U01 225 Kelly, Miss Josephine-13 Kelly, Patricia-U11 276 Kemp, Della-U11 258 Kenney, Jerry-277 Kennedy, Cherie-Q91 278, 294 Kennedy, Jan-U21 226 Kennedy, Scott-1111 71 , 75, 258 Kenner, Carol-71, 149 Kendall, Joe-1121 225 Kenison, Vicki-U 11 258 Kenney, Jerry-U01 298 Kenney, Jim-1101 278 Kepcho, Michael-U21 225 Kesferson, Marilyn-C111 258 Keyes, JoAnn-U21 225 Kenncn, Mrs.-60 Keyes, Jerry-U21 225 Keyes, Phyllis-C111 258 Kent, Dennis-U11 164, 258 Kies, Marcia-C91 295 Kies, Theresa-U11 258 Kilcup, Christy-1101 71, 78, 277 Killingbeck, DianeC121 116, 225 Killinger, Sheryl-1101 148, 277 Killinger, Steve-U21 225 Kimbell, Fred-U01 296 Kimes, Kandi-Q91 Kincaid, Bill-C101 277 Kincaid, Brenda-1111 143, 258 King, Corolyn-C121 225 King, Melissa-C121 225 Kinman, David-U21 129, 226 Kinnear, Carol-1101 268, 277 Kintrea, Wendell-63 Kinzel, Kathleen-C101 277 Kirkpatrick, Donald-1121 62, 79, 120, 129, 131, 132, 159, 192, 226 Kirkpatrick, Glen-C91 295 Kissinger, Nelanda-Q111 258 Kistler, Richard-C121 226 Klann, Dianne-1121 226 Klarquisi, Kenneth-f111 79, 143, 145, 258 Klossen, Robert-Q111 122, 147, 172, 258 Klee, Jim-U01 191, 277 Klein, Bob-Q91 295 Klein, Steve?1101 145, 277 Kleiner, Brian-1101 163, 277 Kleiner, Darlene-111 1 258 Kline, Andrea-C91 295 Kline, Mary Lynn-191 295 Kline, James-f111 258 Klossen, Bob-149 Krug, Bill--C101 277 Knapp, Barbara-1101 61, 277 Kneebone, Becky-U21 78, 276 Kneebone, Bruce-U01 277 Knott, Steve-U21 226 Knutson, Karen-C121 144, 226 Koch, Byllee-C111 258 Kodama, Linda-C91 71 , 294 Kolbo, Mark-191 161, 173, 295 Kolden, Janice-C1 11 78, 148, 258 Kohns, Miss Gwen-11 Kondziela, Frances-C101 277 Kontax, Nicholas Leonard--C121 226 Koppert, Don-1101 160, 277 Koppert, Gary-U21 164, 226 Kosher, Karen-C91 295 Koski, Don-C111 258 Kasydar, Joe-1121 226 Kowalchuk, Mrs. Rose-29 Kozlowski, Ron-191 161 Krafsic, Karen-1121 92, 226 Krause, Kathy-U11 78 Kreider, Robert-K1 11 258 Kreutz, Barbara-191 295 Krieske, Andrea-1111 258 Kriens, Bonnie-1121 71, 126, 132, 145, 205, 226 Krombein. Carol-191 295 Kromm, Christine-1101 277 Kromm, Harry-U11 259 Kromm, Larry-U11 Krueger, Mark-1121 226 Krueger, Mike-265 Kryes, Jerry-U21 226 Kugel, Sandy-191 295 Kublick, Barbara-C111 258 Kuhr, Kafhv-C91 295 Kull, Miss Dorothy-28, 29 Kurz, Sheila-191 295 Kuzmanich, Nancy-C101 277 L Ladum, Gaye-C91 295 Lodwig, Marsha-1111 143, 145, 259 Ladwig, Tom-4101 160, 277 Lohmers, Cathey-191 295 Lohmers, Dennis-U21 226 Lahodnv, Nancy-C111 259 Lampella, Doris-C111 259 Lampert, Colleen-C91 295 Lamvik, Kathleen-C91 295 Landels. Patrick-C91 295 Londreth, Sandro-C121 226 Lando, Steve-U11 265 328 Lane, Christine-C101 266, 277 Lane, Connie-U01 268, 277 Lane, Donna-C111 259 Lang, Linda-C91 295 Langston, Julie-U11 165, 259 LANGUAGE CLASSES-28-29 Larson, Cathy-Q91 78, 295 Larson, Connie-U11 78, 259 Larson, Lee Ann-U 11 123, 259 Larson, Jerry-U11 259 Larson, Karen-Q91 295 Larson, Lee-Q91 295 Landon, Mary-Q91 60, 295 Larson, Maureen-C111 78, 165, 259 Larson, Robert-1121229 Larson, Tom-U21 120, 130, 229 Lasco, Glenna-C91 295 Lafvick, Patricia-C101 277 Lawpaugh, Steve-C91 161, 295 Lawrence, Ruth-1101 75, 277 Laughlin, Craig-1121 229 LaValley, Michele-191 295 LaValley, Poi-1111 75, 136, 138, 259 LaVonn, Cheryl-1121 229 Lazenby, Dennis-C91 161, 295 Leavens, Miss Delores-13 LeBrun, Dick-C91 161, 173, 295 Lebsock, Stephen-C91 295 Ledyard, Joy-C101 277 Lee, Doug-U01 277 Lee, Madeleine-1121 57, 229 Lee, Karyn-U01 277 Lee, Myron-C101 268, 277 Lee, Nickie-C91 295 Lee, L Lee, P Lee, P Lee, S aVonne--C121 229 atti-Q91 295 eggy-1101 277, 278 hirley-1101 277 Lee, Vemon-Q91 145, 295 Leeding, Doug-C91 295 Lees, Robert-C11 1 259 LeFebure, Linda-1111 59, 259 Leffler, Douglas-C91 71, 295 Leichner, Lani-Q91 78, 295 Leitzel, Lynn-U11 259 Lemerise, Lance-C111 259 Lemme, Joyce-C111 259 Lemum, Ed-U11 259 Leonard, William-U21 120, 129, 163, 192, 229 Lessard, Stan-1101 144, 160, 278 Lessig, Leslie-61 Lesseg, Koihleen-U01 278 LeToumeux, Carol-U11 78, 144, 259 LeToumeux, Laurie-Q91 142, 144, 295 LETTERMEN-122 Leu, Daryl-1111 123,143, 145, 192, 25 Lewin, Claudia-Q91 295 Lewin, Stephen-1111 259 Lewis, Nancy-Q91 229 Lewis, Christine-U21 295 Lewis Pamela-491 229 Ley, 'llerry-U21 122, 190, 278 9 Libby, Wall-4101 278 Lidsirom, Linda-Q91 295 Lien, Cathy-C111 259 Lien, Donna-C101 59, 78 Lieppman, Steve-U21 57, 122, 127, 229 Lieppman, Jeff-191 79, 164, 295 Light, Georqio-C101 278 Lightfooi, Sheila-C121 229 Lilley, Mary-1121 229 Lind, Joy-C91 295 Linde, David-Q91 295 Lindemann, Marcia-1121 78, 229 Lindley, Edwin-C111 259 Livesay, Mr. Fred-19 Lines, Jacquelyn-C91,296 Linfoov, Bob-L91 296' Linfooi, Dave-C121 229 Linkous, Ray-U01 278 Listro, Karen-C101 278 Listro, Vincent-Q11-1 259 Litowinsky, Laurie-4101 278 Littlefield, Jack-C111 259 Littlefield, Marilyn-C91 59, 71, 296 Littlefield, Vikki-191 296 Lockhart, Patrick--U11 259 Locke, Karen-1111 259 Locke, Larry-1101 78, 278 Loeb, Jo-U01 278 Loeffler, Greg-1111 259 Loehr, Linda-C91 296 Loghry, Kathleen-U11 71 , 92, 97, 251, Logan, Kelly-U01 160, 268, 278 Lombard, Sandro-1001 149, 278 Longanecker, Ron-U21 136, 228 Long, Gloria-U01 278 Londos, Mr. Frank-24, 25 Long, Linda-C91 296 Loop, Jack-C91 278 Long, Mrs, Barbara-25 Loose, Charlotte-C11 1 78, 113, 251 , 259 Lopez, Karen-1101 278 Lord, Pamela-191 296 Losinger, Chris-U11 259 Losinger, Tim-U01 278 Love, Michael--U21 145, 182, 227, 229 Loveland, Jaunita-1101 278 Lovell, Don-U01 278 Lowe, Vicki-U01 278 Lowe, Carolyn-4111 259 Lowry, Ron-U11 259 Ludahl, LaWanda-1111 259 Ludwick, Jonick1111 259 Ludwick, Robert-C101 147, 278 9 Mitchell Luedeman, Renne-C91 302 Luepton, Linda-U01 278 Luey, Donald-U01 278 Lunstrum, John-C111 259 Lutman, Darla-U21 228 Lutman, Terry-C101 278 Lutz, Ron-C111 259' Lutz, Sherry-U01 135, 136, 149, 278 Lyman, Michelle--U21 228 Lynott, Bradley-U 11 163, 259 Lyon, Sharon-C111 144, 259 M MacDonald, Bill-1121 230 Mack, Priscilla--1101 105, 136, 149, 278 MacKay, Judith-U21 146, 231 Mackey, Linda-C101 278 Mackie, Jerry-1101 278 MacPherson, Cathy-C91 296 MacPherson, Jac uelynn-U21 131, 231 Mahan, Linda-?111 78, 259, 278 Mahan, Terri-Q91 123, 296 Mahan, SU?f101 259 Mahar, Darlene-C91 296 Mahlkow, Jerry-U 11 259 Malafouris, Janice-Q91 296 Malafouris, Linda-U01 278 Malmquist, Hissi-Q91 302 Malmquist, Michael-1101278 Malone, Ruth-C91 296 Maloney, Mike-C101 163 Manderson, Linda-Q1 11 127, 138, 259 Mandic, .lohn--U21 36, 122, 159, 168, 228 Mankertz, Mark-C91 296 Mankie, Linda-U11 78, 260 Mann, Kathy-C111 260 Mann, Linda-C121 228 Manning, Kathy-U21 228 Manuel, Jo-U01 278 Manuel, Nancy-Q91 296 Marcott, Bill-U11 265 Marfell, Connie-U 11 260 Marfell, Scott-Q91 75, 161, 191 Morgeta, Jerry-U01 148, 278 Margo, Paul-1111 265 Markman, Donald-C91 297 Markman, Marilyn-C1 11 260 Marino, Carl-C121 220 Marrs, Norman-U11 260 Martin, Bonnie-1111 260 Martin, David-C121 79, 228 Martin, Diane-1101 278 Martin, Edward-C101 278 Martin, .Janet-Q91 297 Martin, Jon-C91 297 Martin, Mary-C111 260 Martine, Jeff-1111 75, 79, 260 Martine, Tom-C91 161 Mascall, .lill-191 123, 297 Mason, Marion-U21 255, 228 Matich, Mrs, Helen-12 Mason, Mike-C121 228 Mason, Valerie-U01 278 Matal, Authur-C111 260 MATHEMATICS CLASSES-22-25 Matheny, Keary-C91 263 Mathis, Dave-C101 278 Matsen, Doris-U01 278 Matsen, Marie-C121 114,121, 131, 142, 228 Matsen, Nancy-C91 75, 297 Matthews, Don-1111 260 Matthews, William-C121 147 Mattison, Ernest-C111 228 Maurer, Solomon-63 Maxwell, Jan-C121 228, 260 Mayer, Mary-1121 228 Matat, Joe-71 McArthur, Marsha-Q91 297 MCAulay, Sally-C121 62, 230 McAuley, Mary-U21 56, 230 McCauley, Janice-C121 64, 76, 121, 230 McCauley, Sharon-U01 64, 76, 278 McClain, Mr. Richard-33, 160, 187, 190 McCreight, Lynne--C91 297 McCye, Edward-1111 260 McClellan, Joy-U21 55, 76, 78,12'1, 232 McClung, James-C91 297 McCown, Patricia-U21 230 McDaniel, Mike-C91 McDaniel, Rick-U11 265 McDermaid, Kathy-C111 260 McDowell, John-C121 230 McDowell, Jam-4121 122,162,161 182, 230 McFarlane, Mrs. Lovelle-13 McGhean, Dennis-C101 79, 148, 160, 178, 278 McGhee, Pat--C111 265 McGuire, Cheryl-C121 230 McGuire, John-U21 230 Mclntosh, Mrs.-62 Mclntyre, Dan-C101 278 McKay, Judy-230 McKay, Wilma-U21 231 McKee, Bill-U21 2-31 McKinstry, Mindy-C91 78, 298 McMahon, John--C121 79, 231 McMahon, Sharon-U11 260 McMain, Mike--1111 259 McMillin, Karen-C121 231 McMonies, Cheryl-U01 278 McNeil, Bob-Q91 161, 173 McNeil, Linda-C101 231, 278 McNeil, Joanne-1121260 McNeill, Diana-U11 298 McNeill, Randy--191 298 McNicholas, Thomas-C111 150, 260 McNutt, Murtie-1121 231 McPherson, Toni?-C121 148, 231 McPhearson, Jacquelyan-148 McReynolds, Eugene-C101 163, 278 McSherry, Lynn-Q1 11 56, 190, 260 Mead, Kathy-C1 11 260 Means, Howard-C121 228 Meckfessel, Terry-1101 130, 278 Meed, Gloria-O21 228 Medearis, Gary-1121 229 Meng, Kenneth-U01 279 Meindel, Mrs. McKay-21 Meng, Teresa-U11 78, 148, 260 Merkel, Ken-K111 260 Mermelstein, Shari-C111 260 Merritt, Patricia-U11 260 Mericka, Barbara-279 Mesi, Jim-C91 296 Messinger, Bob-Q91 296 Messinger, Darrell-C111 260 Messinger, Pot-U21 Metz, Pete-C101 279 -Metzger, Mrs.-62 Metz er Rick-U11 122,159,167,196, 260 9 I Meyer, James-1121 229 Meyer, John-U01 279 Meyer, Kathleen-191 296 Meyer, Paul-Q91 75, 296 Meyers, Meyers, Mickel, Barbara-64 Rebel-U11 265 Lynda-1121 78, 90, 229 Midcllemas, Mark-1101 178, 279 Miller, Arlene--U21 71, 229 Miller, Carole-U11 260 Miller, Carol--U11 60, 75, 78, 260 Miller, Colene-U01 279 Miller, Craig-C101 279 D . Miller, ebbie-C101 78, 148, 279 Miller, Don-C121 229 Miller, Jill-191 296 Miller, Jim-U01 279 Miller, Mirth--U01 268, 279 R 260 R Miller, Miller, alpl-1-C111164, od-191 79, 161, 296 Miller, Ron-C111 260 Miller, Sharon-C101 279 Miller, Terrie--1101279 Miller, Jan-L91 302 Miller, Vern-191 296 Milne, Ronalie-U01 279 Mingle, Karin-C121 229 Minor, Dennis--Q91 296 Missfeldt, Doug-U11 260 Misfeldt, Barry-1101 178, 268, 279 Misfeldt, Byron-C111 260 Mitchick, Elizabeth-1121 129, 229 Mitchell, Darryll-1121 121, 148, 229 Mitchell Esther-U01 279 Mitchell, Jeff--191 161, 296 Michael-K91 191, 296 Moe, Carol--C121 121, 229 Moffitt, Dick-U21 229 Mohler, Charles-1121 131, 229 Mohler, Martha-C101 63, 279 Mohr, Cherie-C101 78, 279 Monahan, Ron-U01 279 Mondy, Gary-C91 296 Monfils, Mary-1121 229 Monson, Terry-C121 229 Montandon, Victor-1101 Montgomery, Craig--C111 69, 71 , 75, 104, 172, 190, 250, 260 Montgomery Jim- 101 -79 1 f 2 Montgomery, Linda-C121 61, 229 Montgomery, Margaret-Q91 123, 297 Moody, Charles-1101 279 Moore, Barclay-U11 265 Moore, Charles--U21 229 Moore, Joan-C121 61, 229 Moore, Kathy-U01 279 Moore, Stephen-U1 1 260 Moore, Thomas-1111 260 Moore, Trudie-U21 230 Morandi, Linda-C91 Morey, Royonne-Q91 302 Morgan, Chorla-191 302 Morgan, Glen-C111 260 Morgan, Robin-C111 260 Morlond, Mrs. Helen-14 Morris, Rich-1101 279 Morris, Stanley-C111 260 Morrison, Mike-191 302 Morrison, Steve-C101 148, 279 Morse, Alice-U11 260 Morse, James-1121 230 Morse, Yvonne-C111 61 , 260 Mortensen, Susan-Q91 302 Mosbeck, Ecl-1101 268, 279 Mosley, Linda-U 11 260 Moss, David-1121 143, 145, 230 Moss, Linda-C121 230 Moser, Scot-C91 302 Mueller, Christy-Q91 71, 95, 123 Mueller, Dave-U21 202, 230 Muench, Sharon-K1 11 2, 53, 260 Muirden, Rowan-C111 265 Mulkey, Mike-C91 302 Mulkey, Steve- K 1 01 279 329 Mulkey, Russ-C91 302 Mullen, Judy-U01 279 Muller, Chris-78 Muller, Dave-147 Muller, Katie-1101 194 Muller, Barbara-011265 Mulrooney, Dan-U11 260 Multer, Dan-U01 79, 279 Murley, Shelley-Q91 302 Murphy, Dennis-U11 260 Mvrphy, Elaine-U01 279 Murphy, Roger-1101 279 Murphy, Sandra-U01 279 Murray, Dwayne-U21 56, 132, 136, 137, 190, 230 Murray, Lynn-Q91 123, 302 Murray, Mike-U11 260 Murray, Vincent-C101 279 Musil, Glenda--C91 302 Myers, Barbara-1111 261 Myers, Jeff-U21 230 Nack, James-U01 279 Nack, Julie-191 302 Nadeau, Judy-U21 149, 231 Nasby, Patricia--C121 231 Nash, Dan-Q91 297 Nash, Jean-C121 Nash, Kathy-C111 2, 53, 261 Nasmyth, Claudia-C101 279 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-120-121 Natella, Miss Carolyn-25 Naylor, Steve-C91 161 , 297 Neer, Celia-U01 2-79 Neff, Linda-U01 279 Nehler, Mr. Daryl-25 Neihaus, Mr. Raymond-29, 191 Neisz, Carolyn-U11 261 Nelsen, Claire-Q91 161, 297 Nelsen, Dean-C121 231 Nelsen, Mike-C111 62, 261 Nelson, Bob-C91 161, 297 Nelson, Bradley-Q12-1 2, 54, 55, 231 Nelson, David-C121 231 Nelson, Donald-U21 231 Nelson, Ellen-U21 231 Nelson, Janet--U21 232 Nelson, Kathleen-021232 Nelson, Karen--Q91 297 Nelson, Kris-U11 261 Nelson, Gloria-191 76, 78, 297 Nelson, Larry-U01 75, 279 Nelson, Valerie-C91 297 Nemon, Dennis-C91 145 Nestelle, Claudia-Q121 121, 232 Nestelle, Laurie-U01 71 , 77, 199, 279 Newman, Jody-C91 Newman, Larry-C111 261, 280 Newton, Greg-C11 1 261 Nickenko, Leonard-U21 232 Nicolaison, Cecelia-C121 121, 232 Nickoloff, Glenna-112171, 116,117, 148, 232 Nieken, Tom-C101 160, 182, 279 Nielson, Greg-U21 232 Nielsen, Joan-C101 194, 279 Niman, Dennis--U01 279 Nimz, Richard-Q91 297 Nishimura, Jim-C91 161, 297 Nishimura, Richard-L91 161, 297 Noblitt, Stan-U01 279 Noel, Greg-U01 160,279 Noecker, Joseph-C111 130, 161 Norlander, Tom-C121 232 Norman, Conni-U01 261, 279, 280 Norris, Kathy-C111 75, 78, 129, 261 Norton, Mr. Jim-27 North, John-Q91 161, 297 Nunley, Karen-191 297 Nunley, Brian-1101 280 0 Obinger, Georgianne-C121 232 O'Brien, Kathleen-C111 136, 261 O'Brien, Rick-Q91 302 O'Brien,Vicki-C111 265 Obrist, Patty-U01 280 Ocello, Barbara-191 297 Ocello, Beverly--U01 280 O'Connor, Ray-U21 O'DonnelI, Mr. John-16, 160 Odum, Stephen--U01 122, 163, 280 Officer, Susan-U 11 261 Ogan, Kathy-1121 232 O'Halloran, John-C121 79, 232 O'Hare, Mrs. Jane-22 Oia, Douglas-C91 75, 79, 148, 297 OIG, Harold-U01 161, 163, 280 Okozaki, Sandra-U21 78, 232 Okozaki, Steve-U01 280 Oleson, Larry-U01 164 Olsen, Chris-C91 161, 176,17B, 297 Olsen, Carolyn-U01 280 Olsen, Gladys-297 Olsen, Mr, Bill-19 Olsen, Kathie-C101 280 Olhausen, Kathleen-C91 71, 297 Ollerenshaw, Jon-U21 232 Olson, Corrine-1111 75, 261 Olson, Dale-C111 265 Olson, John-U01 280 Olson, Linda-C101 280 Olson, Carolyn-C101 280 Olsen, Gladys-Q91 297 Oman, Doug-C111 158, 261 Oman, Gary-C91 297 Oquist, Ruby-C91 297 ORCHESTRA-142-143 Orloff, James-1121 232 Orr, Vicki-C91 297 Ortez, Jerry-U21 232 Ortez, Judi-C91 71 , 90, 113, 287, 297 Ostby, Tracy-C111 265 Osterberg, David-C121 79, 233 Ostlind, James-U11 71,126, 142 Oswald Nanc - 12 56 57,144, 233, 261 , Y C 1 , Oswald, Sheila-691 78, 297 O'Toole, Charles-C101 148, 158, 280 Ott. Gordon-C121 233 Otto, Raymond-C1 11 265 Ouellette, Viki-Q1 11 71 , 78, 261 Ouchi, Carol-U21 76, 78, 121, 233, 297 Ouchi, James-Q9169, 71 , 161, 286 Overlie, Kristin-Q91 297 Overton, Terry-U21 233 Overton, Tom-C11 1 265 Owen, Edward-U 11 159, 176, 261 Owens, Dale-U21 233 Owens, Jan-C101 280 P Paesch, Susan-C121 233 Paesch, Karen-C101 149, 280 Paesch, Mary-1121 233 Page, Mr. Eric-19, 131 Page, Charlotte-C121 233 Page, Connie-C101 123, 280 Paindy, Paul-U11 261 Palmer, Crystal-C101 280 Palmer, Dennis-U21 233 Palmer, Dorothy-U 11 64, 261 Palmer, Patsy-Q91 297 Palmer, Sharon-C91 298 Palo, Glen-U01 280 Pannell,Jim-1111 265 Pannell, Pamela-C91 297 Panos, Kathy-U01 280 Pantekoek, Louis-1121 233 Paterson, Sue-C101 230 Parker, Jackie-f91 298 Parker, Peggy-U01 280 Parker, Terry-191 147, 298 Parker, Terry-U21 233 Parks, Sonia-1101 280 Parson, Catherine-1111 71, 261 Parson, Lesley-691 298 Pashek, Kent-C121 233 Passmore, Gwen-C91 298 Passmore, Will-1121 122, 147, 163, 233 Patrick, Ronald-U11 261 Patterson, Larry-f111 261 Patterson, SuzannsC101 78, 280 Paules, Ron-C121 57, 75, 79, 122, 159, 233 Paulsen, Patricia-U 21 234 Payne, Jackie-C101 280 Payne, Jerry-C91 298 Peake, Tracy-C101 280 Pearlman, Edward-1101 75, 122, 280 Pearsall, Nancy-U21 234 Peden, Gail-Q121 55, 78, 116, 234 Peadman, Ed-160 Pepper, Lala-1111 261 Perdue, Les-1121 234 Perigo, Jennie-1111 149, 261 Perkins, Al-C101 280 Perrott, Leslie-C1 11 261 Perry, Kent-C101 163, 182, 280 Perry, Nancy-C1 11 261 Perry, Sandra-1111 127, 129, 136, 2-61 Perry, Sue-C101 280 Percell, Julie- 10 148, 280 f 1 Petersen, Christi-C101 71 , 280 Petersen, Linda-U21 2, 233, 234 Peterson, Anita-U01 61, 280 Peterson, Clarence-U21 Peterson, Dave-191 298 Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson , Doreen-C111 234, 261 , Carl-1121234 , Rick-C121 234 , Susan-C91 298 , Miss Mildred-21 Peterson, Walter-C101 280 Petery, Mrs. Shirley-20, 21 Petri, Pamela-C91 298 Petri, Vicki-1111 261 Pettit, Rick-U21 234 Pfau, Lynda-K121 78, 234 Pfeifer, Barbara-191 298 Pfeifer, Ron-flO1 280 Phillips, Carol-C101 280 Phillips, John-U01 280 Phipps, John-191 302 Pickett, Mike-C101 79, 148, 280 Pickett, Susan-C111 149, 261 Pierce, Elizabeth-191 298 Pierce, Howard-1101 280 Pierce, Mr, Keith-14 Pilmer, Rosalind-C111 261 Pileggi, Mr. Thomas-36 Piltz, Zella-191 298 Pirie, Georgettw-191 298 Piro,Jar1e1-U01 77, 78, 123 Pitman, Alice-C121 148, 234 Pitman, Carol C101 280 Pitman, Dan-C101 71, 280 Pitman, James-C121 234 Piesky, Michelle-191 298 Planteen, Jan-U11 261 Platte, Gary-1111 261 Pleasant, Dick-C101 71 , 191, 280 Pleasant, Terry-U21 234 Poe, Patricia-U11 62, 261 Pohl, Leslie--C101 149, 280 Poland, Joann-Q91 75, 78, 298 Polioudakis, Dino-191 298 Polioudakis, Mike-C101 75, 280 Polk, James-63 Pool, Mr. Wilbert-28 Pomeroy, Julie-1111 78, 142, 144, 261 Pooley, Bill-U11 261 Pooschke, Patricia-C91 298 Porter, Lynne-C101 280 Porter, Tom-U21 57, 79, 234 Portwood, Elanna-C91 298 Post, Glen-U21 16, 122, 153, 159, 175,176,182, 234 Postm, Jim-U01 160, 268, 280 Poston, Pat-U21 234 Potter, James-U01 281 Potts, Jeff--U21 234 Poynter, Nancy-191 298 Powell, Barbara--C121 235 Prather, Donna-C111 136, 261 Pratt, Karen-Q91 71 , 298 Preiean, Donna-C101 280 Precechtil, David-63, 281 Prejean, Wilbert-191 298 Pribbernow, Gary-K91 298 Pribbernow, Lynn-C121 136, 235 Price, Carol-1121 107,116,117,121, 126, 146, 149, 235 Price, Rex-Q91 298 Priddy, Mark-U21 Pring, Perry-U01 281 Proctor, Nancy-C101 281 Proctor, Torn-C101 63, 160, 281 Profitt, Sally-U01 78,113,148, 281 Proux, Ed-Q91 298 Pruden, John-U11 261 Puls, Dianna-U01 281 Purcell, Suzanne-C121 298 Pursley, Julie-191 298 Putnam, Earl-C12-1 235 O Queirolo, Janis-U01 75, 281 Queirolo, Louie-Q1 11 261 Query, Rita-C101 281 Quicksall, Kim-C111 60, 261 Quigley, Bill-1111 261 QUll.1. 8 SCROLL-127 Quimby, Penny-C121 116,117,148, 205, 235 Quirk, Joan-C121 235 Rader, Diane-C101 281 Radimak, Norman-U01 178, 281 Radtke, Ed-1121 235 Raile, .lill-C111 146, 261 Raile, JUClY-R101 281 Raile, Karen-f91 75, 78, 298 Raley, Lee--6101 78, 281 RALLY-196-197 Ramey, Janice-191 298 Ramey, Ron--C121 Ramis, Tim-Q91 71,122,164,192, 298 Ranger, Marc-1111 130, 261 Rankin, Larry--1111 163, 182, 262 Rasmussen, Larry-C101 281 Rater, Karla-1121 235 Rau, Nancy-C91 78, 998 Rauch, Barbara-191 298 Ruunqtupio-4123 235 Raveaux, Greg-K1 11 262 Ray, Sharon-U01 281 Rayner, Robert-Q91 298 Rebman, Jonna-U11 262 Rector, Mardi-C121 78, 146, 235 Rector, Liz-U11 78, 129, 146, 262 Redinger, Yvonne-U21 69, 71 , 76, 104, 202, 235 Redman, Carol-191 298 Reed, James-1111 265 Reed, Jari-Q111 265 Reeder, Joe-U11 265 Reeves, Barbara-C1 11 148, 265 Reisenbichler, Regina-f91 298 Reitan, Richard-C121 57, 235 Reiter, Frank-Q91 298 Renn, Robin-1101 Renoud, Virginia-C121 78, 129, 132, 235 Resa, Sandra-1101 281 Reynolds, Jan-U01 75, 268, 281 Reynolds, Tom-U01 281 Rhoads, Vicki-U01 136, 281 Rhodig, Charles-1101 Rhoten, Ken-1111 145, 265 mba, Sheryl-C91 298 Rice, Bart-U11 143, 144, 262 Rice, Bill-C101 144, 281 330 Rice, Bo b-112157, 235 Rice, Bob-U21 148, 236 Rich, Ervin-U21 127, 135,136, 140, 236 Rich, Nancy-Q91 298 Richardson, Dianna-C91 298 Richardson, Kenneth-U21 149, 236 Richey, Donald-1111 262 Richman, Cheryl-C91 298 Richmon d, Dennis-191 298 Rickards, Cheryl-U21 123, 236 Rickey, Bill-Q91 302 Ricks, Joey-f91 298 Riddle, Patricia-U21 76, 236 Riclgley, Vicki-1111 71, 90, 132, 251, 262 Riley, Irene-U21 236 Riley, Shirley-C91 298 Rinker, Susan-U21 146, 236 Rinne, Don-U21 236 Ris, Dee Ris, Jud Ann-U21 236 ith-C101 64, 281 Ris, Karen-1111 262 Rittenho Rittgers, use, David-1101 281 Shari-1121 78, 236 Roake, Diane-U01 Roake, Marlene-1111 265 Roberson, Deirdre-C121 64, 78, 236 Robe rts, Roberts, Larry-C111 262 Robert-1101 160, 281 Robertson, Mrs. Helen-21 Robertson, Luella--C111 265 Robinett, Daisy-C111 262 Robinson, Karyn-1101 61, 281 Robison, Robert-f111 265 Roden, Janice-U01 281 Rodgers, Danny-299 Rodgers, Gordon-1101 160, 281 Rodgers, LouEllen-C121 236 Rogers, Ray-K91 299 Roeske, Sandra-C91 298 Roff, Marcia-1101 281 Rogers, Kris-U11 126. 147, 262 Rogers, Paula-C121 236 Rogers, Bud-C91 161, 176, 177 Rogers, Roy-1111 176, 262 Rohrbough, John-1101 122-, 163, 281 Roieski, Con-C91 299 Rollins, Charles-Q91 161,299 Rammel, Barbara-Q91 123, 29 Bill 1 262 Rose -111 Rose: Cheryl-f91 299 Rose, Mike-1101 281 Rose, Perry-U21 236 8 Rose, Steve-191 161, 299 Rasebrook, Glenn-4111 262 Rosenau, Lance-U11 172, 190, 262 Rosenau, Rhonda-C91 299 Rosenau, Terry-C121 122, 190, 236 Rosenfeld, Diane-U01 78, 268, 281 Rosenthal, Jaan-C121 121, 237 Rosenthal, Nancy-1101 281 Ross, Mr. Jerryf101, 161,167,172 Ross, Rodney-1111 262 Ross, Garnet--1111 78, 262 Ratenberg, Stan-191 71, 299 Ratenberg, Madelle-1111 75, 78, 262 Rothenberg, lvette-1101 138, 281 Roth, Steve--1111 265 Rovang, Wallace-C121 237 Roumagoux, Mr. Lynn-14, 101, 163, 182 Roufs, Linda-4121 237 Roundy, Paul-U11 265 Roush, Donald-1111 92, 147, 164, 172, 263 Roy, Michelle-C111 Roydon, Cheryl-1111 2, 54, 262 Roydon, Michele-Q91 299 Roylance, Betti-C121 237 Roylance, Bonnie-C121 237 Ruby, Ronald-U21 Ruchek, Patricia-C101 281 Rudarmel, Linda-1111 114, 262 Rudarrnel, Mike-491 173, 299 Rudarmel, Judy-U11 262 Ruggles, Lois-C101 78, 108, 281 Russell, Diane-C101 108, 269, 281 Russell, Gail-1101 18, 281 Russell, Gregg-C101 122, 160, 281 Runyon, Sandra-1111 148, 262 Rutt, Sheryl-1101 281 Ryan, DannyK111 262 Rydman, Norma-C91 299 Sackmaster, Jerry-U21 237 Sage, Patricia-4111 262 Sager, Cecil-1111 262 Sager, Roberta-C101 281 Sakeloris, Chris-C101 122, 171, 281 . - 5' Sakelari s, Teresa Q91 113,17 Sallee, Linda-C121 237 Sallee, Mike-C91 302 Salter, Larry-f101 148, 281 Salzer, Claudia-U11 78, 262 Sanberg Sanders Sanders Sa ndles , Sandra-C101 281 , Dave-4111262 , Diane-1121 237 Mrs. Gloria-123, 194 Sanetel,' Darlene-191 299 Santele, Savage, Delores-C1 21 237 Robert--Q91 299 Saris, Michele-U 21 237 Sathre, Sather, Delores-C121 237 Bill-C111 262 2e7, 291 Saunders, Mike-79, 159 Saunders, Laura-Q91 75, 78, 113, 123, 299 Sauvageau, Greg-1121 237 Sayler, Judith-f91 299 Scarpellini, StevrfU01 Schab, William-Q1 11 265 Schafer, Alicia-C91 299 Schafer, Susan-Q91 71 , 78, 299 Schaier,Vina-U21 237 Schaffer, Steve-C91 299 Schaffler, Sylvia-C91 299 Scharff, Jeryl-Q91 299 Schassen, John-1111 262 Schossen, Linda-C91 299 Schaver, Tom-Q1 11 262 Scheiffele, Phyllis-C111 71,129, 136,262 Scheradella, Arthur-C101 Scheuk, Melody-U01 281 Schilling, Neil-U11 136,138, 262 Schippers, Beverley-T91 299 Schleining, John-C121147, 192,196-, 237 Schmidling, Sylvia-C101 282 Schmidt, George-T91 299 Schmidt, Gretchen-491 299 Schnare, Debbie-Q91 297 Schneider, Dennis-1111 190, 262 Schneider, Robert-1101 282 Schnell, Tim-Q91 299 Schnoor, Arlen-1121 237 Schofield, Dawn-U 11 78, 262 Scholl, Susan-4111 262 Schoonmaker, Connie-U21 75, 78, 238 Schukart, Mrs, Janice-17 Schoonmaker, Linda-191 299 Schrage, Cheryl-C91 299 Schramel, Carole-1111 135, 262 Schreiber, Jonna-C111 262 Schrick, Terry-U21 238 Schroeder, Dutch-1111 265 Schroeder, Donna-U11 78, 144, 262 Schubert, Diane-C101 Schultz, Judy-C111 263 Schultz, Larry-191 299 Schultz, Linda-U11 263 Schultz, Jacqueline-U01 282 Schultz, Peggy-U01 282 Schuster, Carol-C91 299 Schwab, Sandy-111 1 64, 263 Schwarz, Pat-U01 199, 282 Schweiger, Alice-C121 71, 121, 238 Schwei er Norman- 12 121,143,145, 238 9 , 4 1 Schwindt, Jim-U21 238 SCIENCE CLASSES-26-27 Scott, Christine-C101 282 Scott, Dave-1121 56, 127, 129, 158, 192, 238 Scott, Donald-U01 163, 268, 282 Scott, Elizabeth-Q91 299 Scott, Mike'+f91 161, 299 Scott, Richard-U01 282 Scott, Steve-Q91 173, 299 Scott, Susan-C121 238 Scott, Valerie-Q91 299 Scotton, Stan-U01 282 Scovell, Randy-C91 299 Scovell, Terry-Q11 1 263 Scruggs, Patti-191 299 Seeley, Thelma-C111 263 Sehon, Jim-C111 263 Sehnell, Jim-Q91 299 Self, Kenneth-C121 142, 144, 238 Seller, Rickey--U11 78, 263 Sellmon, Patricia-C121 238 Sells, Bonita-U21 238 Sells, Christina-C91 299 Sells, Tom-1121 238 Selmanson, Lora-C91 299 SENIORS-200-249 Senner, Randy-C101 282 Senner, Cheryl-T91 299 Sewell, David-U21 79, 122, 132, 136, 155, 156, 159, 182, 238 Seudelback, Nancy-U11 263 Shafer, John-U11 153,155, 157,158, 166, 167, 190, 263 Shafer, Shari-U01 282 Shanky, Bill-U01 282 Shanky, John-U21 238 Shannon, Bill-Q91 161, 299 Shannon, Jim-C111 263 Shaw, Diane-U01 282 Shaw, Tom-U01 Sheirbon, Kevin-U11 263 Shelton, Charlene-C101 268, 282 Shelton, Pamela-C121 238 Shelton, Jennifer--1101 282 Shepherd, Jacqueline-C101 136, 282 Shepherd, Larry-U21 239 Shepherd, Karen-U01 Sheridan, Cecelia-C121 239 Sherlock, Richard-C111 263 Sherman, Gary-K91 299 Sherman, Steve-191 300 Shewey, Carole-C111 2, 54, 253 Shiflett, Marvin-1101 Shirlock, Terri-4101 282 Shinn, Frances-U21 239 Shinn, Mary-C101 61. 282 Shoop, Karlyn-1101 282 Shrewsbury Cynthia-U1 1 263 Shuck, Miss Elma-37 Shumaker, Karen-O21 239 Siebens, Kathy-C121 78, 239 Siebens, Verena-1111 263 Siemens, Sharon-U01 282 Siewert, Edrette-fl 1 1 263 Simcoe, Judi-C111 263 Simmelink, Kyle-191 173, 287, 300 Simmelink, Roxi-Q1 11 263 Simmons, Karen-Q91 300 Simmons, Rusty-1101 282 Simon, Kathleen-U01 282 Simonson, Barbara+C121 121, 148, 239 Simpson, Robert-C91 163, 300 Simson, Bill-63 Sims, Jean-1111 263 Sims, Linda-C121,121, 239 Sipe, Russ-C121 239 Sitterly, Lois-C111 263 Skippers, Beverly-143 Skrivelis, lngrida-1101 282 skunka, Debbie-123 Skye, Karen--4101 282 Skyles, Deborah-491 300 Skonnard, Mrs. Elsie-58 Small, Lester-191 62, 302 Smelser, Jack-C111 75, 129, 192, 263 Smith, Carl-U21 Smith, Carol-1121 239 Smith, Cheryl-1121 239 Smith, Christine-C101 282 Smith, Christopher-C91 300 Smith, Dana-U21 56,116, 127, 148, 239 Smith, David-U11 263 Smith, David-U21 239 Smith, Diane-C91 300 Smith, Gale-C91 300 Smith, Hal-U2168,75,104,107,122, 153, 154, 156, 158, 190, 209, 239 Smith, Jack-1101 Smith, Jodi-C111 75, 78, 263 Smith, Mr. Jim-101, 161, 176 Smith, .John-T101 282 Smith, Judy-U01 Smith, Karen-1111 265 Smith, Leland-Q91 302 Smith, Mart-63 Smith, Michael-C101 178, 302 Smith, Pam--U01 71, 282 Smith, Patricia-U21 234 Smith, Mrs. Marion-60, 61 Smith, Patti-1101 282 Smith, Mr. Peter-2, 21 Smith, Randy-C101 268, 282 Smith, Sharon-Q91 300 Smith, Stephanie-C91 143, 300 Smith, Susan-K1 11 263 Smith, Vanessa-U21 61, 239 Snively, Nancy-T111 140, 263 Snyder, Colleen-Q91 300 Snyder, John-C121 246 Snyder, Gary-U11 122, 158, 263 Snyder, Linda--C121 78, 142, 240 Snyder, Margrae-191 300 Snyder, Steve-C111 263 Snyder, Willard-U11 263 Snyer, Linda-1111 263 Snver. Steve-Q91 SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSES-16-'I9 Sokeloris, Randy-160 Soll, Virginia-C121 240 Sollenberger, Laura-U21 121, 240 Sonnenburg, Cora-U11 263 SOPHOMORES-267-284 Sorensen, Jim-1121 240 Sorensen, John-1101 282 Soua, Robert-C91 302 Souders, Mike-C121 122, 240 Spacly, Lonna--1101 135, 138, 282 Sparks, Mrs. Melba-14, 138 Spassov, Jim-C121 175,176,178, 240 Spangler, Michael--U11 2, 56, 127, 263 Sperling, Larry-C101 282 Sprinkling, Larry-191 161, 300 Spunaugle, Alan-C91 161, 302 Stackhouse, SUEUO1 61 , 282 Stancil, Betty-C91 300 Standish, Judith-C101 282 Stansbury, Rand -U01 282 Stark, Denise-3111 263 Stark, Mrs.-62 Stearns, Henry-1121 240 Stearns, Mike-C121 240 Stefan, Brian-T101 160, 282 Stefan, Dave-U01 71 , 160, 190, 282 Stefan, Willis-Q91 300 Sterkson, Joanne-C91 300 Stephenson, Katherine-C101 282 Stephenson, Nancy-C111 264 Stephenson, Walt-U21 240 Sterba, Stanley-191 300 Sterkson, Patricia-C121 60, 240 Stevens, John-U21 240 Stevens, Kathy-Q11 1 263 Stevenson, Nancy-1101 142, 145, 263 Stevenson, Susan-C1 1 1 265 Stewart, Craig-C101 282 Stewart, Judy-C11 1 263 Stewart, Lindsay-C121 73, 79, 121,240 Stewart, Mike-1121 240 Stibbe, Gloria-C91 300 Stillman, Susan-f111 263 Stiner, Carol-C91 302 Stiti, Margaret-1101 282 Stockham, Greg-C1 11 263 Stone, Brent-C111 263 Stone, David-C101 283 Stone, Jan-4121 2-, 54, 71 , 76,84, 114, 116,165, 196, 240 331 Stone, Jean-1121 71, 84, 108,148, 165, 196 Stone, Janie-1111 121 , 240, 263 Stone, Mike-U01 130, 136, 283 Stone, Murray-C121 241 Stone, Sharon-Q91 300 Stonsbery, Randy-160 Stonewall, Lynn-191 300 Storm, Colleen-U21 241 Storm, Fred-Q91 300 Stowe, Brent-Q11 1 Strait, Carole-U21 241 Stramel, Yvonne--1121 241 Strand, Trudy-1121 75, 146, 241 Strangfeld, Henry-C101 Stransbury, Randy-75 Strauss, Andrea-C101 61, 78, 283 Street, Larry-1111 126, 142, 144, 263 Street, Mr. Norman--143, 145 Strick, Carol-U01 64, 283 Stricker, Andy--1121 190, 241 Stricker, Jenny-Q91 71 , 113, 287, 300 Strom, John-191 300 Stuart, Carolyn-1121 69, 71, 76, 121, 241 Stuart, Edward-C111 263 Stuart, Janet-Q91 78, 300 Stuart, Kraig-1111 263 Stude, David-H101 148, 283 Stude, Mark-T91 Stude, Wendell-C121 241 STUDENT COUNCIL IFALL1-70-71 STUDENT COUNCIL ISPRING1-74-75 Study, Pat-4111 263 Stull, Pam-1111 62, 264 Sturgis, Mrs, Frances-37 Stutman, Gloria- Stutzman, Gary-C111 264 Stutzman, Steve-fl 1 1 241 Suckow, David-191 300 Sudar, Patricia-1111 76,264 Sumner, Colleen-1101 126, 194, 283 Super, David-1101 283 Super, Joanne-C121 241 Sullivan, Mrs. Virginia--15, 129 Sutherland, Becky-U01 60, 283 Sulton, Dee-U11 264 South, Phil-C101 283 Sugura, Mickey-Q91 300 Sura, Mary Ann-U01 283 Swanson, Mrs,-62 Swaney, Daniel-C111 265 Swartz, Molly-U01 126, 142, 144, 283 Swaney, John-191 302 Swartz, Samuel-U21 121, 143, 144, 149, 202, 241 SWIMMING-164-165 Switzer, Susan-C11 1 264 Swogger, Susan-U11 2, 54, 143, 144, 26 Szabo, Stephen-191 161, 300 Suzuki, Miss Alice-31 T Taker, Dianne-C101 283 Taber, David-U01 164, 268, 283 Taber, Marcia-491 300, 129 Taber, Susan-U21 241 Tabos, Diane-105 Takeuchi, Dianwl121 73, 76, 113, 202, 2 Tanaka, Nancy-C121 75,90, 196, 241 Tanner, Steve-U11 264 Taug, Alice-1111 264 Taylor, Connie-C91 78, 251, 264 Taylor, Kathy-U01 75, 78, 300 Taylor, Linda-C101 71, 283 Taylor, Steve-C121-283 Tebo, Particia-C121 242 Tedder, Janice-U01 59, 283 Tedder, Karen-C121 242 Telfer, Ray-C121 2, 54, 56, 121, 126, 242 Telford, Eileen-U01 203, 265 TENNIS-192-193 Templeton, Kitty-C111 78, 242 Terrill, Gervis-C121 Terstegge, Cheryl-C121 78, 242 Tharp, Barry-C91 300 Thorp, Doug-U21 121, 242 Thorp, Stan-191 163. 300 Theis, Nancy-U21 149, 242 Theoe, Ted-1121 242 THESPIAN5-126 Thurman, Jay-63, 79, 242 Thomas Bette-C101 148 Thomas: Larry-U11 264 Thomas, Rohn-Q91 71, 161, 300 Thornbs , Carolyn-U21 Thombs, Kathy-1111 145, 265 Thoming, Beverly-C101 283 Thoming, Gene-U11 163, 264 Thomps Thomps on, Connie-300 on, Mike-U21 12, 57, 242 Thompson, Sandra-U21 2, 54, 242 Thompson, Sandy-Q91 300 Thompson, Sharon-C91 300 Thompson, Steve-Q91 300 Thomson, Susan-U21 56, 127, 264 Thornton, Barbara-U11 129, 264 Thornton, Ray-C91 300 Thorp, B66-491 161,300 Thorpe,Jan-C111 2,54,112, 113,264 Thorpe, Sue-T91 114, 123, 300 Threlkeld, Pauletta--4111 64, 264 Threlkeld, Darlene-C121 242 Thurner, Dave-C101 75, 129, 283 Tindell, Patricia-C111 264 Toney, Sue-U11 264 Tongue, Sui+U21 2, 54, 242 Tonn, Dean-C111 163, 182, 264 Tonn, Doug-C121 2, 32, 48, 54, 69, 70, 72,104,107,121,122, 124, 162, 163, 182, 209 Toomey, Dennis-C101 136, 141, 242, 282 Tooze, Steve-fl 21 242 Toristoia, Erik-Q91 300 Toristoia, Katherine-C121 243 Toristoia, Wilho-C111 264 Torrey, Anita--C111 264 Torrey, Sharon-C101 63, 283 Torrey, Wallace-Q91 302 TRACK-180-185 Traft, Sandra-1101 283 Trout, Geri-C111 2, 54, 264 Travis, Kent-C111 264 Trenary, Jeff-C91 301 Trenary, Pamela-C121 243 Trethaway, Pam-C1 11 2, 54, 113, 126, 264 Trexler, Bob-U21 Trexler, Vince-C111 2, 54, 264 Trossen, Peter-C121 2, 54, 243 Troudt, Carol-C101 283 Truax, Anne-U21 77, 84,100, 108, 116, 117,146,196, 243 Truax, Robert-C101 79, 164, 283 Trukositz, Lawrence-Q91 301 Trumbull, Anita-Q1 11 2, 54, 126, 264 Turkington, John-C91 301 Turner, Beverly-Q91 301 Turner, Cheryl-191 129, 301 Tuttle, Mr. Cecil-37 Tuuri, Darlene-191 301 ryief, Herb-C101 283 U Uhle, Marsha-1111 75, 149, 194, 264 Ulman, Debbie-Q91 301 Unger, Richard-19 Underwood, Dianne-C91 301 Underwood, Ron-C111 158, 264 Uptegrove, Brenda-C121 147, 243, 264 Uptegrove, Donald-C91 301 Uptegruve, Donna-1111 264, 149 Urmson, Pat-C121 2, 53, 78, 108, 113, 116 Utz, Mr. Vernon-127, 211, 243 V Valentine, Neil-Q91 164, 301 Valkordos, Demetrius-63 Valline, Margaret-K91 301 Valline, Robert-1101 163, 283 Van Bramer, Tanna-C111 264 Vandehey, Kim-C91 163, 301 Vondewater, Pat-U21 57, 243 Vandebrake, Bruce-U21 2, 143, 144 Van Gorder, Diane-264, 149 Van Gorder, John-C121 243, 264 Van Horn, Sharon-C121 243, 264 Vantzelfden, Larry-C111 79, 264 Van Woer, Kam-283 Vasquez, Connie-U21 243 Vasquez, Kathy-1111 78, 243, Vaughan, Jeff-C101 71, 283 Vaughan, Jim-U21 Veatch, Jim-U11 264 Veldink, Darlene-C91 301 Veldink, Ralph-U11 122,176, 264 Veltman, Cynthia--Q91 123, 301 Vetor, James-Q91 301 Villarreal, Charlatti+C101 Vinton, Nancy-U11 264 Vogl, Karen-C111 264 Volk, Cheryl-C121 78, 243 Volk, Henrietta-C101 283 Voorhees, Peg9Y-4121 77, 78, 243 Voorhees, Suzanne-Q91 78, 301 Vahl, Rick--U21 243 Valencourt, Diane-C101 283 W Wacker, Daniel-C111 264 Wagenaar, Ron-C101 283 Wagner, Danny--Q91 301 Wagner, Doug-U11 264 Wagner, Judy-C91 301 Waites, Andy-191 301 Waldkirch, Cheryl-C111 144, 264 Waldkirch, Lynn-C111 62, 264 Walker, Louisi+f91 301 Walker, Nancy-191 301 Walker, Mr. Russell Walker, Stan-C91 Wall, Robert--U01 283 Wallace, Steve-C91 144, 301 Wallace, Vicki-1121 143, 144, 244, 265 Wallace, William-U11 265 Wallachy, Ron-491 301 Wolland, Joyce-C101 283 Wallin, Karen-U01 283 Walkington, Ken-U21 136, 243, 190 Walsborn, Cheryl-1101 59, 283 Walsborn, Terry-C111 264 Ward, Bill-1121244 Ward, Ken-C91 301 Ward, Linda-C111 264 Ward, Merilynn-63 Ward, Shirle 101 283 Wardell Warren, Warner, Winkle, ' Y-K , Chris-U01 283 Melanie-Q91 301 Mrs. Gwyne-15 Jeffery-C111 265 Ware, Deborah-K91 301 Warren, Warren, Washbu Washbu Watkins Watkins Watson, a son , Watson Watson Weaver Weaver Webber Weber, Weber, Shelley-C91 301 Christina-C121 244 rn, Lynda-C101 283 rn, Patricia-1121 148, 244 , Dale-Q91 161, 301 , Miss Sharon-33, 165 Ed-C12169, 79,104,121,153, 155, 156, 190 Karen-K91 301 Mike-Q91 301 Sandra-U21 59, 244 John-1121 79,244 Steve-C91 301 Leland-Q91 301 Berry-4121 244 anice-U21 244 w 1 wqfsonf Mike-C101 284 M Weber, Wayman Darlene-C111 265 J P Weber, Wecker, arilyn-4111 78, 146, 264 at-1111 265 Barbara-C121 244 Weddle, Jeff-C91 161 , 301 Weddle, Weech, Wegene Weene, Tom-C101 283 Mr. William-29 r, Donna-191 301 Mrs. Minnie-31 Weigand, Cathy-191 301 Wilson, Bob-1121 136, 245 Wilson, Douglas-Q91 161, 302 Wilson, Jean-U21 71, 245 Wilson, Jim-C91 302 Wilson, Lester-C12171,121,126,130,143 145, 245 Wilson, Buzz-C111 245 Wilson, Ron--Q91 302 Wilson, Sally-11, 265 Windes, Patricia-C121 245 Winders, Charles-C91 302 Winders, William-K1 11 265 Winter, Mrs. Charlotte-10, 29, 268 Winegar, Nora-1111 60, 71 , 265 Winkle, Jeffery-U11 265 Winn, Mary-U21 245 Winn, Sharon-C101 283 Winrick, Robert-U01 129, 160 Winters, John-U 11 159, 265 Winterstein, Lola-C111 265 Wirkkalo, Mike--C101 Wise, Bob-U21 79, 121, 158, 245 Wiseman, Karol-1121 245 Witchel, Ann-C121 2, 54, 55, 245 Wittmayer, John-C121 71 , 73, 75, 104, 145, 204, 245 Wittman, David-U01 Wohler, Jeff-U11 51, 126, 192, 265 Woicik, Tom-C91 302 Wolf, Gary-U11 265 Wolfe, Kathy-C91 302 Wolfe, Patricia-1121 78, 121, 245 Wolfe, Teresa-C91 302 Wolfsehr, Mitch-C101 71 , 73, 75, 122, 160, 268 Wolgamot, Sharon-U21 71 , 245 Wood, Dennis-U01 283 Wood, Mr. Harold Wood, Susan-U01 283 Woods, Juanona-C121 245 Woods, Lloyd-63 Woodside, Judee-U01 146 Woodside, Macy-U21 126, 245 Woodworth, Vernon-C101 283 Woodworth, William-130, 148 Woody, Carolyn-C121 246 Wooldridge, Irene-C91 75, 302 Weigand, Mike-U11 265 Weil, Robert-U11 136, 265 Weiss, Nancy-1121 13, 71 , 78, 121 , 244 Weiss, Peggy-U01 78, 194 Weiss, Som-C111 265 Welch, Barbara-C121 61, 165, 244 Weller, Miss Joan-31 Wellington, Carol-U21 244 Wellington, Murna-C91 301 Wellman, Linda-U11 265 Wendland, Gordon-191 163, 301 Wertz, Mike-U11 265 Webster, Barbara-U21 244 West, Bill-C101 145,283 West, Bill-U21 56, 75, 244 West, Brian-C121 244 West, Dale-C111 265 West, Glenda-C91 301 West, Jim-361 West, James-U01 283 West, Tim--C91 301 Westerberg, Richard-C101 283 Wooldridge, Mr. Keith--26, 27, 131 Woolery, Kathleen--Q91 78, 3 Woolford, Sandy-4121 246 Woolley, Tim-U01 160 Worsnop, William C121 246 Worthington, Dale-U01 283 Worth, Nancy-C91 302 Wray, Houston-Q91 302 Wright, Danna-1121 246 Wright, David-Q91 302 Wright, Gerald-C121 246 wright, John-C111 iso, 265 Wright, Mr. Jack-30, 31 Wright, Judy-C101 Wright, Linda-UO171, 194 Wright, Linda-191 302 Wright, Lynn-C91 123, 302 Wright, Patricia-Q91 302 Wright, Ross-191 302 Wright, Tom-C91 302 Wuerth, Richard-U01 283 wyfm, rim-ci op 75, 283 02 Westland, Mrs.-62 Westphal, Patti-C101 203 Whalen, Brian-C121 71, 84, 85, 244 Whedon , Linda-U01 71, 283 Wheeler, Terri-244 Wheeler, Robert-C111 265 Whedon, Mrs,-62 White, Carol-U01 284 White, David-1111 190. 265 White, David-U01 160, 172, 284 White, Ellen-U01 284 White, William 9 163 301 ' ' -C 1 , Whitman, Gayla-C111 265 Whitcomb, Miss .lane--24, 25, 97 Whitney, Lyle-63 Whittaker, Linda Wynandts, Glen-U21 246 Wynter, Crystal-C101 61 , 136 Wyss, Deborah-C101 283 Y Yeager, Rick-191' 302 Yingling, Carl-C91 302 Yingling, Patricia-C101 284 Yoder, Iris-Q1 11 265 Yoshihara, Jay-1111 265 Yost, Peggy-C91 302 Wiche, Ann-4101 75, 78, 284 Wickwire, Mrs. Connie-15, 60 Wigen, Louise-C91 301 Widestrom, Mr. Allen-11, 15 Wiitala, Mr. William-19, 173 Wilcox, Vonne-191 301 Wilkes, Greg-1101 79, 160, 287 Yost, Vicki-O01 284 Young, Dan-Q91 302 Young, Georgia-1121 246 Young, Gordon-U01 284 Young, Sandra-C101 284 Youngblood, Miss Dorothy-15 Wilkes, Terrie-C91 301 Willems, Bob-C121 295 Willey, James-1111 265 Willey, Pam-191 302 Williams, Clark-C101 284 Williams, Jeff-C91 144, 161, 302 Williams, Danelle-U01 284 Williams, Jolynne-C91 302 Williams, Mary-C91 302 Williams, Mark-C101 143,145, 284 Williams, Pennilyne-C111 135, 265 Williams, Shirley-112175, 245 Yung, John-U11 265 Z Zachor, Suzanne-1121 116, 123, 148, 149 192, 196, 246 Zanobelli, Gloria-C121 246 Zonobe1li,- Nancy-1101 284 Zelinda, Gregory-C91 302 Zetter, Mark-U01 284 Williamson, Ann-Q91 62, 302 Williamson, Linda--191 302 Willoughby, Jim-C121 245 Wilmoth, Janet-1111 265 Wilson, Becky-C121 245 332 Zewaid, Theresa--C101 284 Ziegler, Chuck-U01 122, 284 Zimmer, Michael-Q91 302 Zimmer, Volker-4111 265 Zoelch, Randy-C111 265 ART, PICTURE CREDITS Cover-WITCHELL. End Sheets -TELFER, SWOGGER. 1-SPENG- LER,WITCHELL. 4,5 - BREWER, SWOGGER. 6,7 - SMITH, NEL- SON, SWOGGER. 8,9-WONG'S. 10 -1.,b.I. TROSSEN,1.,r.c.TREX- LER. 11 -1.BREWER,b.TROSSEN. 12-1. WONG'S,PHOTOGRAPHlC: b. NELSON. 13,14-1. WONG'S, PHOTOGRAPHIC, b. HICKS. 15- 1. WONG'S, PHOTOGRAPHIC, c. TELFER, b. TROSSEN. 16-r. HAR- TUNG. 17-1. WONG'S, PHOTO- GRAPHIC, b. HICKS. 18-TREX- LER. 19 - 1. WONG'S,PHOTO- GRAPHIC: b. TELFER. 20-1. WONG'S, b. TROSSEN. 21-1. WONG'S,PHOTOGRAPHIC, b. TREXLER. 22 - 1. WONG'S, PHOTOGRAPHIC, b. BREWER. 23 -1. WONG'S,PHOTOGRAPHIC, b. TROSSEN. 24-1.r. WONG'S,PHO- TOGRAPHIC, c. TROSSEN, b.1. TREXLER. 25-1. WONG'S, PHO- TOGRAPHIC, b. TROSSEN. 26-1. WONG'S, PHOTOGRAPHIC, b.1. TONGUE. 27-1. WONG'S PHO- TOGRAPHIC. 28 - 1. WONG'S, PHOTOGRAPHIC, b. TROSSEN. 29,30 - WONG'S, PHOTO- GRAPHIC, b. TREXLER. 31 -1. WONG'S, PHOTOGRAPHIC, b. HICKS, 32-1. WONG'S, PHOTO'- GRAPHIC, b. TREXLER. 33 -1. WONG'S, PHOTOGRAPHIC, b. NELSON. 34-1. WONG'S, PHO'- TOGRAPHIC, b. TREXLER. 35-1. WONG'S, PHOTOGRAPHIC, b. HARTUNG. 36-1. WONG'S, PHO- TOGRAPHIC, b. TREXLER. 37-1. WONG'S, PHOTOGRAPHIC, b. NELSON. 38,39-TROSSEN, WIT- CHELL. 4O -1.,b.I. TROSSEN. 41 - 1. TROSSEN, b. HICKS. 42-TROS- SEN. 44-1.r. HICKS, c.,b.I. TROS- SEN. 45-1.r. TROSSEN. 46-1.,b.I. SPENGLER, 47-1.I. HICKS, 1.r. NELSON, b.r.BREWER. 48-1.I.,c. TONN, b. TROSSEN. 49-TONN. 50,51-NELSON, WITCHELL. 52- WONG'S. 53 - WONG'S exc.1.r. SPENGLER. 54 -WONG'S. 55 - TONGUE. 56 -1. WONG'S, b. NELSON. 57-1. NELSON, b. TEL- FER. 58-1. HICKS. 59-1. BREW- ER, b. TREXLER. 60-1. TELFER, b. NELSON. 61-1. HICKS, b. NEL- SON. 62 -1.I.c. NELSON, b.I. TROSSEN. 63-1. HICKS, b. TEL- FER. 64-1. NELSON, b. HICKS. 65 -TREXLER. 66-1. HARTUNG, b. TREXLER. 67 - TREXLER, WIT- CHELL. 68,69-WONG'S. 70- PHOTOGRAPHIC exc.1.WO-NG'S. 71 - PHOTOGRAPHIC. 72, 73 - WONG'S. 74 - PHOTOGRAPHIC exc. 1. WONG'S. 75-PHOTO- GRAPHIC. 76-WO'NG'S exc. b.I. NELSON. 77-WO'NG'S exc. b.r. NELSON. 78-1. NELSON, b. HAR- TUNG. 79-HICKS. 80,81 -WONG'S. 82,83-NEL- SON, WITCHELL. 84,85-1. TROS- SEN, b. TELFER. 86,87-TROSSEN. 88 - 1. ANGERMUND exc. 1. TONGUE. 89 -1. NELSON, r. SMITH. 90-1. TELFER, b. TROS- SEN. 91-TROSSEN. 92-1. NEL- SON, b. HICKS. 93-95-TROSSEN. 96-NELSON exc. b. SPURRLOW PROMOTIONS INC. 97 - TONN. 98-1. HICKS, b. TONGUE. 99- 1.I.,r. HICKS, b.I.,r. TROSSEN. 100-TROSSEN. 101-NELSON. 102,103-TREXLER. 104-1.I. NEL- SON, 1.r. TREXLER, b. I. TELFER. 105-TELFER. 106-1. TONGUE, c. NELSON, b. SPENGLER. 107- TROSSEN. 108-TREXLER. 109-I. HICKS, r. NELSON. 110-1. TONN, b.I.,r. HICKS. 111-HICKS. 112- 1.,b.l. BREWER, b. m.,r. TELFER. 113-1.I.,r. TONGUE, b. TREXLER. 114-TREXLER exc. c. BREWER. 115-TROSSEN. 116-1. WONG'S, b. SMITH. 117-1. WONG'S, b. TELFER. 118 - TELFER. 119 - BREWER, SWOGGER. 120-121 - WONG'S. 122 - 1. HICKS, b. NELSON. 123 - 1. WONG'S. b. HARTUNG. 124-1. NELSON: c. NELSON. 125 - 1. SPENGLER, c. TROSSEN, b. TREX- LER. 126-1. NELSON, b.WONG'S. 127-c. TROSSEN, b.r. TREXLER. 128-1. NELSON. 129-1. TELFER, c. NELSON, b. HARTUNG. 130- 1. TROSSEN, b. WONG'S. 131-1. HICKS, c.r. GAARENSTROOM, b. 333 - r. TROSSEN. 132-WONG'S. 133 -NELSON, SWOGGER. 134,135- GORDY. 136,137 - OVERTON. 138-PHILIPS, 139-TREXLER. 140-TROSSEN. 1'41-BREWER exc. 1. TROSSEN. 142 - POTTS. 143-1. POTTS, b. TELFER. 144- 1. POTTS, b. TROSSEN. 146- WONG'S. 148-1. WONG'S. 149- 1. WONG'S, b. TREXLER. 150-151 -SMITH, SWOGGER. 152-157- TONN. 158,159-WONG'S, b. TONN. 160,161 - WONG'S. 162 - TONN. 163 - 164,165 - TELFER. 166 - ANGERMUND. 167 - BA- CON. 168 - NELSON. 169 - 1. TROSSEN, r. NELSON. 171-1. b. WONG'S. 172-1. b. TROSSEN. 173 - 1. TROSSEN, WONG'S, TROSSEN. 174,175 - SPENGLER. 180 - SPENGLER. 181 -1. TREX- LER, b. NELSON. 182-WONG'S: b. NELSON. 183-NELSON. 186- TROSSEN. 187-189 - SPENGLER. 190,191-1. WONG'S, b. SPENG- LER. 192-WONG'S. 194,195-1. I.,r. HICKS, b.I.r., BREWER. 196,- 197 - TONN. 198,199 - SMITH, NELSON, WITCHELL. 200 - NEL- SON, WITCHELL. 202-1.I. TREX- LER, 1.r. SPENGLER, b.I. SPENG- LER, 203 -1.I.,r. SPENGLER. c. TONGUE, b.I, ANGERMUND, b.r. TELFER. 204 -- WO'NG'S exc. b.I. TELFER. 205-WONG'S. 206-247 - WONG'S. 248,249 - NELSON, SWOGGER. 250-1. WONG'S, b. TELFER. 251-1. WONG'S, I. HICKS. 252- 265 - PHOTOGRAPHIC. 266 - 1. TROSSEN, b. TELFER. 267-NEL- SON, SWOGGER. 268-I. WONG'S, c. HICKS. 269 - WONG'S. 270 - 284 - PHOTO- GRAPHIC. 285-NELSON, SWOG- GER. 286-I. WONG'S, r. HICKS. 287-1. HICKS, WONG'S. 288-302 -PHOTOGRAPHIC. 303-SMITH, WITCHELL. 323 - NELSON, SWOGGER. Conclusion - TELFER, SWOGGER. CODE -1-1op, c-center, b-bo1- 1om, I-left, r-right, exc.-except. K . 1-ff 'l'l t: '1-H't +'-:'1 , f'!H':-:1-::--:'1'1'm :-ry: rf!-1 V ' ' ' ' 1'F f f'1iTfP :fT?1'ffm f?411s1?N:2j::x1?'Hz1ff2?r1:1f??d:PF'2f:1F-s -.- +---- i - - - - .. x - . , ... - -lx--' ' --ff'-V --A-1 -P -:-T--.--.va11--L1-AA,-2 s-tx.:-ree-11:51 -21-ft-it Lzia-ga,--fra-2 C451-'J-efm,-:Sis-11aef::.fl-:.JJ.-Y-.11.V1..., . 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