Madison High School - Federalist Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1966
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W WW WGWM . 5 XV gfdyji 'Ll' 'A if xg fx Af L, 'qiayex mtg , Q y em W sex 12 2 ti B S S :Q 3, .ff we tif wi! W A 'YD . ll'1 is lit MRS. NORMA CRAMER She has given us ourselves. Throughout her nine years of teaching English and social studies at Madison High School, Mrs. Cramer has mo- tivated her students to discover the world around them. Her philosophy has been to develop her students' minds and ability to think by provid- ing them with a solid education in the humani- ties. Belief in the value of this knowledge led her to initiate and teach the Western Civilization course. Involvement in forensics and student government demonstrate Mrs. Cramer's active concern for Madison and its students. The 1966 FEDERALIST is dedicated to her success. H Munras TABLE OF CONTENTS Student Life . Faculty . . Seniors . . Organizations . Cluos .... Performing Arts Activities . . Sports . . . Underclassmen Ads E? Index . . 4-11 . . 12-37 . . 38-83 84-107 108-119 120-139 140-175 176-223 224-284 285-320 Madison stands silent as the day begins, awaiting students to enter its halls, transforming cold concrete, brick, and steel to warmth and color. adison Awakens Every day at 7:30 in the morning our H39 is raised- Students climb up the seemingly never-ending steps toward Madison. Waking to the reality of another day at school, students reluctantly park their cars. The forgotten tree With Its Students It seems like forever before the halls open at 9:00 to students. 7-7 77-0- ww..- -.- ..... -.- -.... .v-. .. ..,..- .--. .--. School Adopts Our problems seem a little less demanding when we have someone special to talk to. ,A S555 X g , :gt , 5 5 X, f 6 is 5. 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H M at Q ' M W M- J- H ' ' it l JM 5335 fvfw-iifiiipv if .... if eww L .W r - , ' f tt .1 fl' While some study . others play. 7 Students congregate in the auditorium foyer after the last bell of the day sounds through the halls. Rally eliminations prove to be both challenging and exciting as hopefuls vie for the chance to lead the school. Varied Activities Once again the parking lot is a place of activity as students disperse, some to jobs, others to less pressing obligations. Maybe they have a grueling game ahead, but a locker room is a place to relax. . n The darkened hallway the lone mop and pall- CO t these are elements ol a school now taken over by the custodians. Aboard the rooster bus, members of the basketball rally prepare for the excltement fo the forthcoming encounter. Like an eerie satelite, the enormous balloon carried our spirit banner away into the night. In a frenzy of scrambling bodies and high spirits, Senators rush to buy helium-filled balloons. Day's End Y Y l Spirited Senators watch the balloons soar into space, ending an exciting football season. Dances provided relaxation and entertainment. Solons Still Active Lights from the auditorium shine a cheery greeting into the night 12 yimsm K W 1315 Miki QE? Wa? gijgjisv Eng if AM 2 tif 5 ggxiwff 5293575 2351.2 5515? 2 Faculty X A..l,:,z,. 'W ,,A..., weve l l l AdH11H1 trat1on Data MR. ERICKSON Heading Madison's Administration is Mr. Walter Erickson. Before coming to Madison he held the po- sition of Dean of Freshman at Willamette University and Director of Admissions, and principal of Camas Junior High. As principal, Mr. Erickson has under his auspices the efficient operation of the entire school. Everything must be kept in a smooth working order and a pleasing and harmonious situation maintained to assure complete co-operation. MISS DEAN Miss Georgia Dean, dean of girls, has been an ad- ministrative vice-principal at Madison since the school's opening in 1957. Among Miss Dean's many and varied duties at Madi- son are the keeping of the school calendar, the as- signment of dates for school activities, and the prepa- ration and distribution of the weekly calendar. She also advises the Madison P.T.A. and serves in an advisory capacity to the Girls' League. This year Miss Dean has taken on a new responsi- bility. ln the fall data processing was introduced at Madison for the first time. Under the able direction and supervision of Miss Dean, the change-over to l.B.M. report cards efficiently transpired. ml' . K.: Introduces Processing MR. BUTTERFIELD U Mr. Cyril Butterfield is completing his fourth year at Madison as ' e- rinci al and dean of boys. 1 , na rzany :responsibilities at Madison include' acting .as the Boys, League advisor and serving as school co-ordinator with the Qads Club. Among other things, he is in charge -of all fund-raising drives, ticket sales, sports, and banquets. lt is also Mr. Butter- field's responsibility to organize and plan the graduation cere- monies in June. MRS. BUSHNELL The curriculum department of Madison is organized by vice-principal Mrs. Sue Bushnell. Although Madison occupies one of the largest school buildings in Port- land, it actually has little space available for class- rooms at peak times durinq the school dav. It is thus more crowded than any high school in Portland. As a result, scheduling and balancing classes has proved to be a time-consuming job. ln addition to her other duties, Mrs. Bushnell super- vises new teachers and presides over a monthly meet- ing in which various phases and aspects of education are discussed. Mr. Bruhn is a special counselor at Madison. In his first year here, he teaches two English classes a day. His main responsibility, however, is serving as ad- visor for the Neighborhood Youth Corps. This pro- gram is financed 9O '!o by the Federal Government. Its purpose is to provide students from low-income families worthwhile job training under supervisors. The program helps to keep potential drop-outs rn Madison by reducing the impersonal feeling of the school. Counselors Ponder The sophomore class of 1968 is advised by Mrs. Amelia Auld and Mr. James Taylor. Mrs. Auld has been at Madison since the school's open- ing and is currently the counseling chairman. Mr. James Taylor not only advised the sophomore bovs but also taught one class of mathe- matics and acted as test co-ordinator. .,..a-,fsmff .,., we Mrs. Charlotte Winter and Mr. Dick Rumble are the class counselors for the juniors. Mrs. Winter spends five periods a day counseling the girls and also has one first year French class to teach. Mr. Rumble is currenly enjoying his first year at Madison as a counselor and as an in- structor of one senior social studies class. Student Problems Sharing the responsibility of counseling the senior class are Mrs. Mar- garet Holland and Mr. Wally Girts. The senior girls have been guided through four years at Madison by Mrs. Holland. Besides her manv hours spent in counseling, she also finds time to teach a first year German class. Mr. Wally Girts, another new counselor this year, has taken over the task of advising the senior bovs, As college co-ordinafor. he is in charge of all college board tests and visitations of college representatives. Serving as freshmen counselors are Miss Gwen Kohns and Mr. Lynn Roumagoux. Miss Kohns is also the scholarship advisor and a great deal of her time is spent in organizing the scholarship program. Mr. Roumagoux spends the last two periods of each day in vocational counseling and manages to find time in his busy schedule to coach the Cross-Country and track teams. COUNSELING HELP: FRONT ROW, left to right: Janet Piro, Kathy Herzog, Mary Ann Suva, Linda Whedon, Jo Loeb, Donna Headlee, Doris Lampella, and Sandy Hansen. BACK ROW: Cherrie Andre, Marilyn Fowler, Jan Demarinis. Teresa Brock, Jan Ludwick, Vonne Wilcox, Sue Thorpe, Jan Gross. Garnet Ross and Mrs. McKinney. Students Cultivate Skills Through Mrs. Crameris enthusiastic lectures brought to life the England of Chaucer's time as she introduced to her students the Canterbury Pilgrims. , :fr .. , . Rffvi? 5. 9 ' ,-kfiiggf' ltt ,,. ,, . H r,tt V. .' . fi . JW- , K Mrs. Helen MHTiCh Mr. Neil Abelein Mrs. Dyanne Burns Mrs. Donna Hora Mrs. Marilyn Jackson Mr- C. Kanelis Dept. Chairman English English English English llnternl English Enghsh BDO Music Understanding l d MVS Janet CHYUGY Mrs Janice Schukart Mrs Gwynne Warner M55-S J0S9Plf'ifl9 KGHY Miss Dolores Leavens Mrs. Helen More an . I , , ' ' ' S h English English English Ef1Qi'Sh English peec General Business Forensics English Department The twenty-two members of the English de- partment, including the teachers of speech, drama, and journalism, have a common goal: to develop the writing, speaking, and listening abil- ities of Madison Students. In realizing the goal, they were aided by the staff of the Resource Center, who offered assistance to all departments but especially to the English and Social studies departments. English teachers sent their stu- dents tothe Resource Center, which has now completed its second year of operation, to study reference materials, to read supplementary books, and to make up tests. ' The courses presented to the students in English were patterned on a plan worked out by a city-wide curriculum committee. All Madison students studied the history and development of the English language, as well as its dialects. r. A l, s. , Mrs. Dyanne Burns, new to Madison this year, is read- ing American poetry to her junior English class. l Mrs. Mary Ellen Conklin Mrs, Norma Cramer EflgllSl'1 English FEDERAUST AdViSOf Western Civilization l s Mrs. Benona Dawson Mrs. Jean Disney Mrs. Melba Sparks EVTQIISN E-SS Drama Social Studies CONSTITUTION Advisor Stage Craft Effective Reading Quill gn Scroll Advisor Thespian Advisor Mrs. Barbara Stalions Mrs. Connie Wickwire Miss D1 Youngblood English Head Librarian Speech General Science English Not Pictured: Miss Sharon Sanders English llnternl l A 'gyg f . A':f :wif 1 .. was i s i - ,,,. ' . 1 sf.-mf: g:- 'fs' H g Q, .jf,,?.if,:s:r- Mr. Ben Jarrett Mr. Elmer Drake Mr. Delbert Ensign Mr. Donn Gassaway Mr. Fred Livesay Mr, John 0'Donnoll Dept. Chairman Modern Problems Modern Problems American History World History American History Modern Problems E-SS American History J,V, Football Cgach A.V. Advisor J.V. Track Coach Social Studies And Combined Classes Students discuss the causes of the Civil War during Mr. WiitaIa's sixth period class. Social studies teachers chose either a deduc- tive or an inductive approach to teaching: using a standard textbook, they amplified its contents through lectures and class discussion or employ- ing a number of original sources, they presented material for students to analyze, compare, and contrast. An example of ,the latter method was western civilization, a course offered to qualified seniors. It acquainted students with works in literature, ethics, and political philospohy, some of which were Dante's Divine Comedy, Aris- totle's Politics, Hobbes' Leviathan, and several of Shakespeare's historical plays. Close reading and discussion of these classics taught western civ. students to correlate political and moral thought with literature. Team teaching was initiated in freshmen and junior classes. Participating teachers planned their lessons jointly, and presented films, lect- ures, and recordings to their combined class sec- tions, thus permitting better use of time and talent. , i5,?.,g:a322M.. W ,.., . .tw or ' W A 'fziwu' ':15?Q3 .?it3::TI5ff . ' , , H ' 5 'f2Q12f1, s,l3'6v?.w.gyf ' K -Effffz ' ,,,,,?.-e ,A-,-- 1 ,:,' - . jig j '. f1ffE!rf . ' r S ' 1:..' 's 'V' ,'r'zr:.1 war. P A ' is 2 We J 4 . if 'lsfsiiii' 'E+ , . bb A fe 5 ls s l ' i Mr. William Olsen Mr. Eric Page Mr. Richard Rumble Mr. Richard Unger Mr. William Wiitala Mrs. M. Hamann Activities Director Modern Problems Modern Problems American History American History Modern Problems Leadership American History Counseling Photography Frosh Basketball Coach flnternl Boys'Swim Coach I.R.L. Advisor N.H.S. Advisor Frosh Baseball Coach Lettermen Advisor Explore Various Cultures Mrs. Shirley Petery Mrs. BeiSY Hibbafd Dept. Chairman E-SS l The E-SS classes are equivalent to a fresh- man social studies and a freshman English class combined and handled by one teacher for two periods a day. Analytical thinking is a main ob- jective of the department. Students are taught to gather information, analyze the pertinent facts, and combine these facts for a greater un- derstanding of the entire situation. This year five E-SS classes viewed a twice- weekly television program called Roots and Branches . This program dealt with the history and development of English and was used as a means of teaching the students an appreciation of their native language. Mr. Lawrence Jones Mrs. McKay Meindl Miss Mildred Peterson Mrs. Helen Robertson Mr. Vernon Utz E-SS E-SS E-SS E-SS E-SS Chess Club Advisor English The Exacting Science Of Mathematics Mr. Verle Duckering Mrs. Annis Bleeke Dept. Chairman Algebra Algebra and Senior Math Geometry Boys' Tennis Coach General Math Ski Club Advisor Senior Math Mr. Warren Bolin Mr. Richard Edmonds Consumer Math Algebra Algebra General Math Geometry Geometry Head Line Coach Mr. Melvin Erickson Mr. Edward Gottlieb Consumer Math Geometry Mr. Erickson explains the use of the slide rule to a questioning Glgggtgiy Oregon Program student. .ff ,iff-f '17 Challenges Minds Mathematics students chose their courses ac- cording to their future plans and needs, selecting either the general mathematics or college pre- paratory classes. Consumer math, an example of the general mathematics curriculum,Was of im- mediate practical value to all who took it. During the year consumer math classes learned how to compute the income tax for a given salary and students made a trip to a gro- cery store to see first-hand the values of buying large sizes of products and sale items. Repre- sentatives from the Copeland Lumber Company and Portland Federal Savings spoke to the classes on consumer needs and money manage- ment. Miss Whitcomb's advanced senior mathe- matics class made three different kinds of com- puters during the year. The purpose of this project was to familiarize the students with the mathematics of computers. After a study of pro- graming and the binary systems, the class took a field trip to the interior building of the Bonne- ville Power Administration to see computers and I.B.M. machines in operation. 'i ,. ..., .. .--,.a...i., - ,. 'ff'-f .1 - ' ' 'if , ,. I tmsmsf.assggfflgssziszgarm. . sg. 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W. mrwta ,, .5-fszstel. ... .i.::, sua-ifslsts ,--'-' --ts t, .f-.lnuf-'dfzsilwi--fgslsxxi.,,.- 'S-.aziikfl ,t ,.., 2 if W a Q Mr. Frank Londos Mrs. Barbara Long Algebra General Math Geometry Geometry Refresher Math Algebra EE Coordinator Mr. Darryl Nehler Miss Carolyn Natella Algebra Senior Math Geometry Algebra General Math Rally Advisor Mr. James Taylor Miss Jane Whitcomb General Math Geometry Counseling General Math Senior Math Dolly Madison Advisor iQ?il,5fQ1g535 'THf4? Li'5iflP575sft?i?lZ?55iff9iffi5ff'f4f??a1sfi5 i , 7- sweeittfs-7s:st.t. WEEK., K7 ff 730 f4ri?!7t' trusts .L 'LEM Q7f?9l5f5fJfs?f7f glxziigiqiff 'A ' L ' F57 iiiti. zrfi, f . M V. Mr' Keith Wqoldrldge MVS- Helquf Amundsen MF- Philip Blair Mrs. Doris Crawford lVlr. Robert Damberg Mr. Ronald Dexter Dept- Ch,a man BIOIOQY General Science General Science Physiology General Science Cfiemisfrv Home Economics Biology Physical Science N-H-S 82 Varsity Wrestling Coach Sorcerf-2rs'AdvIS0f Lettermen Advisor Science And Languages Jan Thorpe and Jay Yoshihara fill a test tube with KNO3 during the first period chemistry class taught by Mr. Woolridge. Mr. James Norton Mr. Ralph Ennis Physics Biology Applied Science Athletic Director Mr. Herbert Osaki Biology Applied Science In science, Madison students were shown the variety of the life and matter around us. This year Mr. Osaki taught a new approach to biology. His course, cellular biology, centered around the study of cells, and their functions. Mr. Blair and Mr. Dexter plan on doing team teaching in their general science classes next year. The department has several plans for room revisions which would allow for better usage of space. Plans are also being revised for a science research center which would permit changes in curriculum. They include an animal room, a green house, and areas for biological, chemical, and physical research. The department hopes to implement these plans in due time and be able to offer the best possible course for our students. Not Pictured: Miss Anne Clayton German ilnternl Mrs. Janet Goddard Russian Miss Dorothy Kull Mrs. K. Campbell Mrs. Ellen Gruetter Mrs. Margaret Hollandnmiss Rose Kowalchuk Dept. Chairman German French German Spanish Spanish Adel-Ki Advisor Counseling Russian Gffer Laboratory Work The foreign language department had 870 students enrolled this year in five different for- eign languages: French, German, Spanish, Latin, and Russian. French and Spanish were tied in popularity. A new teaching system, the Holt Method, was started this year in French, German, and Spanish classes. It consists of flashcards, take- home tapes, and records. A thirty-six-position language lab with over-head earphones was in- stalled. This way the student took dictation at his or her own rate, whereas, before, the teacher would dictate at one speed and some students were soon lost. As well as learning how to read and speak the language, students learned about the culture of the people of the various countries. They also learned songs to help with pronunciation. Since there were not enough students to have a fifth year Spanish class, some of the fifth year students helped teach other classes. Miss Jean White assists beginning French students as they listen to dialogues in the language lab. Mr. Raymond Niehaus Miss Jean White lVlfS- CharlO'rte Winter Latin French French J.V. Baseball Coach Counseling Q ti H 'ugaf f ' ,mm-ea -. ' , . fweQWGQ9:42fs.1f . .- 5 - ,va-si ..:'s...,: 1 get f ,.., ..,...,. . , ,. .. af' ., -fi: ffm-1-, ew w ' -J-ffzu ::.-raM'1.e5:: -, . , X--- 2 e w?kL21'q-.,.?' .lv ?:Q,: ..i1?? ,zgr ' ,,. . Business And Physical Education Since Madison opened eight years ago, there has been a complete turnover of both boys' and girls' P.E. teachers, as well as a change in the outlook toward physical fitness in our country. John F. Kennedy initiated this change by em- phasizing the importance of physical fitness. The Madison department has provided a happy me- dium between calisthenics, which is the more formal method of exercise, and group play by creating both the atmosphere for personal de- velopment and the opportunity for group sports. Health is required during one semester of the sophomore year for both girls and boys. This course offers instructions in drivers' training, personal grooming, and the effects of using alco- hol, drugs and tobaccog it also provides an intro- duction to anatomy and physiology. Mr. Larry Keck Mr. Richard McClain Dept. Chairman Physical Education Physical Education Varsity Baseball Coach Varsity Football Coach Lettermen Advisor Lettermen Advisor Not Pictured: Social Studies Mr. Ronald Pheister Miss Francis Gannon Mrs, Gloria Sandles Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Frosh Wrestling Coach Girls Tennis Coach Girls Golf Coach Frosh Football Coach Mr. Bruce Haroldson Physical Education Varsity Basketball Coach Modern dance, included in sophomore girls PE develops rhythm and expression. Mrs. Billie Shoemaker Miss Shargn Watkins Health Physical Education Girls' Swim Coach Develop Skill In 1965-66 Madison students were offered four new business courses: business communica- tions, personal bookkeeping, clerical office prac- tice, and briefhand. Students in business communications spe- cialized in business letters and communication, while those in clerical office practice were given training in filing, operation of adding machines, and duplicating. Briefhand was planned as an aid for college- bound students, training them to take notes quickly. Three courses offer the Madison student credit for on-the-job training combined with classwork. These are business distributive edu- cation, business diversified opportunities, and business clerical practices. In class, students in B.D.E. and B.D.O. studied principles of retail- ing and general business respectively before reporting for work. Girls in the third distributive class spent their mornings learning about office machines and practice, and in the afternoon worked two to three hours daily in a business office. Students in these three classes received one credit for work experience and one credit for the classroom activity. Miss Mary Andersen Mrs. Gertrude Bean Dept. Chairman Bookkeeping Business Education General Business .-f::,l2aer.- ,ap-rr - : J .,.w'.:E5.::,- Nw ., S 9 , 'fire ' t . eil-is- i 3' Miss Doris Fanchier Typing Shorthand Miss Dorothy Hart Mr. William Di Stasio Distributive Education Mrs. Alice Gulnecht Business Law Briefhand Miss Kay Buckman J-Yping Typing S Ofthand Pep Club Advisor + ' .V,, 'fini ,,' . i , may k.,?fi,,,A .,,., rrr, , ,,. V., 2 T rw- i E :ffl ,l ' f 121' sl Mrs. Minnie Weene Bookkeeping Typing l Bill Rose ponders an intricate criminal case while Perry Pring swears in Jim Sehon. Mr. Jack Wright TYPUTQ Business Law General Business .,,,i.. ,1... , ,... ,, .il . is 1 I ,,, if re ef., w ily? ' i A mg, Nam .... as ., is fresgssysvier-. -- 1' ,rg lite fy -. 3 A fr, si 1 X .ts---. gli, 65 it s ! AY' 2 4 2? 4' Q .x it .2 ii . ef Qi it P3 'ia P is as we ia!-fries H ie Not Pictured: Mr. Russell Walker Wood Shop J.V. Wrestling Coach . . l Mr. Norman. Street Mr. Theodore Ashizawa Mr. Cecil Tuttle Mr. Charles Hatcher Mr. Gordon Johnson Dept. Chairman Choral Director Dept. Chairman Electronics Metal Shop lnStrumer1ifiLdDjfGCYOf Clavier Advisor Production Drawing Clavier WSC . Boys' Golf Coach Gm heel' wisfges fan. muck loq + success ! ! welll WUSS . Talents Devel ped In Music, Shop, Art The music department offered opportunities for students to sing and play all types of music, vocal and instrumental, classical to modern, and provided enrichment and enjoyment to the whole student body through performances of music. Madison was represented by their band, or- chestra, and choir at the Portland all-city con- cert. Following the event, the band and orchestra went to Medford to perform in a city-wide concert. New additions to the choral department were the Madrigal Ensemble and the Choraliers. A study of composers and various types of music was included in the semester music understand- ing course taught by Mr. Kanelis. The home economics curriculum centered its attention on the application of current scientific knowledge to the problems of the family. Each field of study has contributed to the improve- ment of today's society. Students in home eccr nomics learned to meet daily problems with warm courage and faith in themselves as growing individuals. Co-ed classes learned to meet the problems of feeding a family and keeping it nutritionally healthy, and understanding and helping young children grow and develop. They learned to manage time, money, and energy, While they be- came informed consumers. The art department provided classes in fine arts which supplied students with the opportu- nity to develop creativity. All the art classes were based on the individuals own interest and skills. The different courses range from art metal to art understanding, and include general art, art design and advanced design, commercial art, crafts, pottery, EE art staff, FEDERALIST art staff, and fashion design. The EE art course students were nominated by their instructor, and the art staff students were chosen for their outstanding ability in com- mercial art and design. They made most of the art work displayed in Madison's halls. Students enrolled in the industrial arts course not only learned the skills of different trades but also promoted personal development in relation to our industrial society. Instruction was offered in metal working, mechanical drawing, elec- tronics and woodworking. Several oscillators were added to the department this year which were intended to help equip its new electronics lab. In wood shop classes students made tables, frames, lamps and other similar objects. The mechanical drawing classes taught students the techniques of architectural drawing. Mr. Tom Pileggi Dept. Chairman General Art Ceramics Art Understanding Mrs. Janice Boutin General Art Commercial Art Pep Club Advisor Mrs. Ronda Darby Miss Marjorie Goldsmith Mr. Paul Paxton Miss Elma Shuck Commercial Art General Art Art Metal Dept. Chairman General Art Design General Art Home Economics Art Staff Advisor Ceramics Ecivres Advisor And Home Economics NQAWI ViK?Hz:il'2.F11 if lv.. we -WVFS,-r4.eff:,: . , ,. 'sf.5g-Jflf--.fir 5? 151- 11 .55 2 ia ft ' - S1 A51 5 mst L .ft sutffn ,'?5 QNJQV- A? K. ffgahayp, gf .5 as 1 ew a - - - 553525.--yg.4g,Zs's.41 , - i?5u si:-5 ffsi,Ffft55s'::f::?Qffp 1...-2: . ,Amr ,. gsm ' e .W ,, w.,ta V qs., 5- FM as w ,L time N2 jfftal 1' WS. Qseaw ' f , ' . 'k'k . 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A L f t 'Y is W M. ta? Q, Hz ' 'J t ga .1 at 2 Mt ': . iisl fcfi- ,. W t it Q e .1 W flffl iz E Z' , ff - .' ,. as ,. l mf. 1 . R.. . . Hands play an important part in the success or failure in these areas of curriculum. Mrs. Hope Bennett Home Economics Mrs. Mary Ann Cairns Home Economics urse And Office Staff lla Anxieties N Madison's nurse, Mrs. Elsie Skonnard, aided students three days of the week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. She is shown, left, recording the ailments of a student, as she did for all the patients she treated. On days when Mrs. Skonnard was not at Madison, students were permitted to rest in her office. SECRETARY HELP: FRONT ROW, left to right: Jackie Parker, Donna Lien, Nancy Bradford, and Linda Adams. BACK ROW: Pat Hendrickson, Stefanie Smith, Barbara Myer, Linda Conover, and JoAnn Harvei. SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS: SEATED, left to right: Carol Hesselman, Beverly Basaraba, and Kathy Phillips. STANDING: Barbara Horvath, Darleen Gerbovitz, Judy Kathka, Carol Miller, Sharon Muench, Pam Glover, and Kathy Norris. SECRETARIES, left to right: Mrs.Jessie Smith, Mrs. Shirley Lombard, Mrs, Roberta Shoop, Mrs. Beth Edmon, and Mrs. Doris Larson. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS, left to right: Terry Noreen, Marilyn Huber, Kathy Lesseg, Bonnie Green, Anita Peterson, Sharon McMahon, Nancy Rich, Susan Switzer, Margaret Montgomery, Carol Strick, Nancy Perry, and Karyn Lee. Librar And Bookroom Aid Students Mrs. Marian Smith and Mrs. Ftetha Bowne, the library assistants, are in charge of circulation ana supervision of the student library helpers. LIBRARY MONITORS: left to right: Dennis Schneider, Jim Higginbotham, Mike Dougherty, Mike Butler, Robert W. Johnson, Charlie Brune, Richard Morris, and Bob Baxter. 2 1 43 B X 'ff-E E ,i-i ' . 7 ,:. zt.f?'Q-, - , T .IU --VST. , , z,gvzs-W, V i' ,F K H ,:,,,.' jg The bookroom, managed by Mrs. Peggy Kernan, supplies the school with necessary text books, maps, and Audio-Visual ma- terial. Mrs. Kernan also repairs text books and takes inventory. BOOKROOM HELP: SEATED, left to right: Nora Winegar, and Kim Quicksal. SECOND ROW: Esther Adler, Becky Sutherland. Shary Hampton, Carolynne Blanset, and Linda Mankie. TOP ROWf MHFY I-HHUOD. Linda McNeil, Connie Baker, and Ruth Hansel, aliulzx ' -:,.sz'r. , LL,, -' The resources Center performs many services for the school. Basically it functions as an extension of the library in the areas of English and social studies. Mrs. Inez Waters, Mrs. Wanda Beachell, and Mrs. Nancy White, above, aid teachers by gradinq papers, giving make-up tests, and making transparencies for the overhead proiector. The resource center aides also substitute when teachers are absent at meetings. Students take advantage of the quiet atmosphere afforded by the resource center. Custodians, A. V., Resource Center, A,V, CREW: KNEELING, left to right: Crtaig Savage, Steve Thompson. STANDING: Joline Honstein David Griffith, Geof Savage, Jack Clarck, Steve Altig, George Baynard, Frank Gallish, Ray Kelly, Dave Precechtil, and Mr. Drake. Not pictured Steve Bradley, Joe Ricks. 34 CUSTODIANS, left to right: Merylynn Ward, Solomon Maurer, Otis McCulloagh, Mart Smith, and Demetrius Varkados. SEC- OND ROW: Robert Clark, Adelbert Hensel, Garnett Johnson, Robert Snyder, and Craig Abercrombie. TOP ROW: Arthur Brenner, David Blaine, Wendell Kintrea, Roy Streeter, Clyde Archie, Lloyd Woods, and John Swift. Student Store Provide Services STUDENT STORE: Front Row, left to right- Mrs. Fox, Judy Bout Back Row: Milge Graham, Rick Easter, Anita Peterson, Dorthy Pal on, Judy Ris, Kate Evans, Esther Hollingsworth and Cathy Lien. mer, Carol Strict, Kathy Fosback and Sandra Schwab. 35 CAFETERIA HELPERS: FRONT ROW, left to right: Diane Fay, Charlene Darner, Nancy Bradford, 'Judy Gaarenstroom. Kathy Kuhn. Pam Johnson, and Lynn Waldkirch. BACK ROW: Pat Rucheck, Linda Fay, Patsy Cage, Jim Kline, Bob Harris, Nancy Cage, Sarah Lmnenkamp, and Jackie Shepherd. Cooks, Cafeteria Helpers, COOKS AND HELP: FRONT ROW, left to right: Jinnie Becker, Jessie Hubbard, Alice Hanson, Jeanne La Pine, Vivian Standish, Evalina Metz- ger, Sadr Hregel, and Louise Swansan. BACK ROW: Janet Draper, Mary Shipnard, Mamie Haugen, Marie Fake, Marge Emery, Mary Hall, Daisy Wnidan, Emma Westland, and Bernice Johnson. The following P.T.A. officers are pictured above, left to right: Mrs.'Bob Williams, Secretary: Mrs. Preston Doughty, Junior Vice-Pres.: Mrs. Richard Skyles, Treasurer, Mrs. L. J. Burns, First Vice-Pres.: Mrs. William Dea, Auditor: Mrs. Harold Langston, Senior Vice-Pres.: Mrs. Vern Mueller, President. The P.T.A. is composed of teachers and parents working together to improve communications between the school and the family. Projects this year included the annual back-to-school night and a meeting to acquaint parents and students with forecasting and the courses offered. The organization also conducted the annual Pancake Breakfast which finances student scholarships. Mr. Charles Hatcher discusses phases Of the electronics lab with interested parrents on P.T.A.'s back-to-school nig t. P.T.A., and Dad's Club Serve School Awarding scholarships for honor students is one of the Dads' Club's traditional projects as well as hosting the honor roll banquet. The Dads financed their activities from the play Time Out For Ginger, which they sponsored as their money-making proj- ect of the year. Also, the Dads' Club holds the annual father-daughter, father-son banquets which provide an opportunity for fathers and students to enjoy an evening at school together. Dads' Club board members and officers are as follows, left to right: Cyril Butterfield fFaculty Advisorj, Ken Herzog fBoard Memberj, Don Loghry fPresidentj, Don Fowler fBoard Memberj, Ken Thorpe fVice- Presidentj, Bill Schilling fBoard Memberj, Flon Benson fSecretaryj, and Dick Taug QBudqet Chair- manj. Not pictured are Jack McGhean fTreasurerj and Stan Greer fBoard Memberj. 37 Seniors Seniors Stand Supreme Senior social studies students in Mr. Jarrett's class study their world geography. The class of ,66 was the first class to change its commencement announcements to include the school seal in blue and gold. With this as a start the seniors went on to add a new activity to the traditional Senior Week, a breakfast at the River Queen Restaurant. Students and faculty members assembled at 6:30 on May 4. The annual Senior-Faculty game was played on February 10. Due to the triumph of the fac- ulty in both games, the Senior class presented a trophy to Mr. Donn Gassaway and Mrs. Dyanne Burns who represented the faculty. These special senior activities helped make a memorable year for the graduating class of '66. Denise Stark instructlsthe senior boys trying out for the 40 annual Senior assembly. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: SEATED, left to right: Julie Pomeroy ihistorianl and Marci Grammon iseclretaryj. STANDING5 Marla Grammon ftreasurerj, Rick Metzger ipresidentl, and Lance Rosenau ivice-presi-dentj. ek? 1. ABBOTT. LANA--Ski Club: Office Helper: As- sembly Committee: Christmas Assembly: Transfer from Roosevelt: College. 2, ABBOTT. MICHAEL. 3. ABELEIN: DAVE-Fall Rally: Sophomore Sgt. at Arms: Football: Track: Wrestling. 4. ABERCROMBIE: CRAIG - Band: Cafeteria Helper: Student Custodian. 5.ADAMS. LINDA LUCILLE-Pep Club: Band: Senior Choir: Orchestra: Choraliers: Bowl- ing: Track: Volleyball: RE. Assistant: For- ensics: KBPS Announcer: College. 6.ADAlVlS. RAULA-Pep Club: CONSTlTlJTION Staff lCoIumnistJ: NOMA Math Award: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Cluill and Scroll: College. 7.ADLER. RON4Letterrnen: Football: Track: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep. B. ALBRECHT, KAREN 5 Q wr' Mayo we-dau SQQN9' . mg water ' 9. ALTIG: STEPHEN-Chess lPresidentl I V.F.O. lege. 10,ANDERSON. DAN-Clavier: Band: NOMA Math Award. 1l.ANDERSON: PENNY- Clavier: Girls' Glee: Chansonettes: Senior Choir: Ensemble: Christmas Assembly: College. t2.APLAN. JANETfBand. 13-ARMSTRONG,JANNE - Pep Club: Bowling Girls' League Reg. Rep,: College. l4.ASAY. BlLL-Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Col lege. 151 BACKER, DAVlDfCoIlege. 16-BAILEY. BOB-Lettermeni Golf: Wrestling Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: Col lege. Q it CJ! rw wtf it . ...af .N f, ',lEZ1,1 3 5 l. ,ff 5-QM... Q..-f5,A:f:i-2 x. ix I 'M I i NZ, if 3 ij. r r 10 Q ' 1' 1 A.V. Crew: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Col- BAILEY. SHIRLY-Golf: Letterman in Golfg 9, Girl of the Month for Witg Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Girls' League President. 10. BAKER, BARBARA - Grandma Pulls the Strings: Christmas Assembly: College. 11, BAKER. CONNIE-F.T.A.g Bookroom Helperg Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. 12. BALL, GLYNDA-Girls' Glee, 13. BARNES, BARBARA4Ski Club: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg, Rep.J College. ' 14. BARNES, NANCY. BASTIAN, DAVID-Marine Corps, BAUNIGART, LYNN-F,T,A. BAXTER, CHERYL-F.T.A.3 National Honor Societyg College. BAYNARD, GEORGE- Baseball: Football: Trackg Wrestling. Lettermeng Audio Visual Helperg Boys' League Reg. Rep. BECK, JOHN A- Basketball: Footballg College BECK. JOHN-Crosscountryq Trackg Boys' League Reg. Rep.g Student Council Reg. Rep.: Boys' League l-listoriang College. 15.BECKER, LARRY 4 Letterman: Baseballg BARR, LYNNeClavierg F.T.A,g Girls' Glee' Orchestrag College. 16. BASARABA, BEVERLY-Girls' Glee: Chan- sonettesg Junior Choir: Office Helperg Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep.g Thanksgiving As- semblyg Christmas Assembly: College. Footballg Boys' League Reg. Rep.3 College. BEELER, ILA RAE-Girls' Gleeg Junior Choir: Bowling. 'l.BELLlNGER, BRUCE-Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Naval Reserve. 2 BENTLEY, PAT. 3,BERARDlNO, JEANNE- F.T.A.: Pep Club: Chasonettes: Junior Choir: Basketball: Bowling: P. E. Assistant: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Girls' League Senior Rep. 4.BERGMAN, JANIS-Pep Club: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Bookroom Helper: College. 5.BlENART, GREG. 6.BIGGS, REID-Swimming. 7.BlNFORD, DAVE-V.F.O.: FEDERALIST Staff Advertising Editor: Photo Staff. 8.BlSHOP, TERRY-Pep Club: Girls' Glee: Chansonettes: Senior Choir: Bowling. 9. BLAHM, GARY-Band: Orchestra: College. lO.BLAINE, IRENE-Pep Club: Ski Clubl Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep.: College. 1'l.BLANSET, CAROL-Bowling: Bookroom Helper: Office Helper: Powder Puff Foot- ball: College. 12.BLAZEK, CAROL-Thespians: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Wizard oi Oz: Opening Assem- blies: Tiger at the Gates: Pillow Talk: Time Out for Ginger: Christmas Assembly. 13.BLAZEK, STEPHEN JOHN - Senior Choir: Boys' League Junior Class Reg. Rep., His- torian: Service. 'l4.BODEN, CARL. 15.BOHL, LYNDA-College. 16. BOLAND, JAN. ,5V:ik.,:.,.Ei. i Vrrk g V. AV,V , 1:k..3i,:.k.m?. 1.BORK, ELAINE L. - Adel-Ki: Ecrives: Pep 2. 3. Club: Girls League Reg. Rep.: College. BOTTGER, GENE-Football: Transfer from Benson: Army. ' BOTTOLFSON, LUANN - Clavier: National Honor Society: Orchestra: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Peter Pan: NOMA Math Award: Honor Roll: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 4- BOTTS, DARLENE-Pep Club: Bowling: Girls' laeague Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. ep. 5. BOUTON, JUDY-Pep Club: Girls' Glee: Li- brary Helper: Bowling: Student Store Help- er: Honor Roll: College. 6. BOWIE, ROBERT. , ' 33f1'5V3f f - A A '- T ..i. E' Q MJ. 'W . , Q X ,J ..... .. J.. .. 7. BOYCE, BONNIE-Girls' Glee. 8. BOYCE, HEATHER-Adel-Ki: Pep Club: Ski Club: Powder Puff Football: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. 9-BRANNON, TOM - l.R.L. Nice Presldentt: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Sorcerers: Trans- fer from Arlington, Virginia: College. 1O.BRASKY, lVlARCIA-Adel-Ki: F.T,A.: Pep Club: Art Award: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 11.BRAWLEY, JERRY-Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. 12.BROOKS, TERRY-Band: Bowling: College. 33, ,, 5 .0 ,,iwV L '5aU1.f. L1 J ., aw... ftwewkifit Boy of the Term, Bob Klassen, and February Girl of the Month, Kathy Loghry, were selected for their courteousness. LBROPHY, KATHLEEN-F.T.A.: PE. Assistant: College. 2.BROWN, JUDY-Adel-Ki: Noesis: Pep Club: Quill and Scroll: Sorcerers: Girls' League Sophomore Class Rep.: Girls' League Se- nior Class Rep.: Girls' League Reg, Rep.: Fall Rally: Junior Class Conduct Officer: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Tennis: CON- STITUTION Staff: College. 3-BROWN, LINDA. 4.BROWN, RANDAL L.-Band: Track: Transfer From Myrtle Point: College. 5.BROYLES. PAUL-Ski Club:Cross-Country: Track: Wrestling: Library Helper: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Transfer from Central Catholic: College. BBRUNE, CHARLIE: g Letterman: Baseball: Basketball: Football: Track: Library Mon- itor: Lollipop Hop Court King: College. 7.BRUNKOW, RICH-Clavier: Boys' Glee: Sen- ior Choir: Football: Track. 8. BUCHOLTZ, ROBERT. ...wav tv mg new 4. ! 9.BUDLONG, DAVE - Football: NOMA Math Award: College. 1O.BURGESS. DIANNE-Band: Bowling: Volley- ball: Student Store Helper: NOMA Math Award: College. 11,BLJRKHART, BARBARA - Pep Club: Office Helper: College. 12. BURNETT, MARVIN BRADFORD-Football. 13. BUTLER, MIKE-Letterman: Basketball: Foot- ball: Track: Forensics: College. l4.BUZZELL. ODETTE-National Honor Society tTreasurerl: Quill and Scroll lPresidentl: Swimming: Track: CONSTITUTION tSpring Editorl: Student Council Reg. Rep: News Writing Journalism Award: Girl of the Month for Scholarship: College. 15.BUZZETTE. RON A Bowling: Crosscountry: Track: College. 16,CALLAHAN, SHIRLEY-Pep Club: Ski Club: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Shakespearean Play: Christmas Assembly: College. l- CAMBELL, CAROL-Adel-Ki: Ski Club? Girls League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg Rep.: College, 2.CARLSON, KARENfFEDERALlST CStaffs and Organizations: Student Lifel: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. 3.CANHAM: BARBARA - Orchestra: Library 4. 5. 6. Helper: College. CARTER: ED-Cross-Country: Football: Track: Art Staff: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Boys' League Reg. Rep. CATER: PAT-Band: College. CASELTON, KATHY - Adel-Ki: Quill and Scroll lTreasurerl: Ski Club: Honor Roll: FEDERALIST lCopy Editorl: NOMA Math Award: Football Court: Student Body Sec- retary: Hi-Board Rep.: Forensics: College. 7. CHANEY: Jan. 8. . at i . , 3-3 , ige. fs' CHASE: BOB - Letterman fSgt. at Arrnslg Boys' Glee: Baseball: Basketball: Football: Track: Wrestling: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College, gf. KM: if 9. CHRISTIE: DIANE. TOVCHRISTOPHER: MARLA - Tennis' Girl ' , s League Reg. Rep.: College. ll-CHURCH: ANN-Girls' Glee: FEDERALIST lFine Artsl: Student Council Reg. Rep. Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. 12. CHURCH. H. MARIE-Orchestra: College. 13-CLARK, ANNA-College, 14.CLARK, PAT. 15.CLAUSEN, ESTHER-Adel-Ki iPresidentl: Clavier: F.T.A.: Pep Club: Ski Club lSec- retaryl: Girls' Glee: Ensemble: Senior Choir iVice Presidentl: Sophomore Class Secre- tary: Junior Class Vice President: Tennis: Girls' League Reg, Rep.: Tiger at the Gates: Forensics: Student Council Reg. Rep. tParliamentarianl: Girl of the Month for Participation: College. l5.CLlNT. NIKKI RAE-Bowling: Tennis: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Peter Pan: Powder Puff Football: Powder Puff Softball: College. P P 1, . 4. El. 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Rep.g Student Council Reg. Rep., College. COLEMAN, YVONNE-Pep Clubq Girls' Glee: Junior Choir: Spring Rallyg Freshman Class Secretary: Tennis, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep. CORBIN, HOWARD--Honor Rollg Transfer from Marshall: College. CORK, PAM. COX, COLLEEN. COX, LYN CHAPMAN. 7. CRAIG. CLAUDIA. 5-CRAIG, CHARLES. 9.CRANDELL, IONE-Adel-Kip Chessg National Honor Society, Pep Club, Basketball, Bowl- ingg Swimming, Tennisg Volleyballg College. 10.CRANER, BARBARA -Adel-Ki: Quill and Scroll, FEDERALIST Staff, Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep: College. 11.CRAWFORD, NANCY--Adel-Kig Pep Clubg Girls' Gleeg Chansonettesg Ensemble, Girls' League Senior Rep.g Girls' League Reg. Rep.g College. 12.CREBASSA, CHARMAINE-Pep Club, Col- lege. . Q 5 11 f .X K 1 2. 3. 4 5. 6. CUMLEY, WAYNE - Lettermen lPresidentJ: Football: Track: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Boys' League President: Christmas Assem- bly: College. DARGATZ, AILEEN-l.R.L.: National Honor Society: Art Staff: Transfer from Grant: Col- lege. DAUGHERTY, MICHAEL - Student Council Reg. Rep.: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Foot- ball: Wrestling. DAVIS, JILL-Ski Club CTreasurerl: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. DAVIS: STEVE-College. DEA, MARILEE-Adel-Ki: F.T.A.: Pep Club: Ski Club: Powder Puff Football: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Assembly Committee: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: College. 7. DEAN, KENNY R.-Track. 8. DeBUNCE, SHERRY. 9.DeLORENZO, TERESA-Clavier: l.R.L. Presi- dent: Orchestra: College. 1O.DelVlARlNlNS, JAN-Clavier: National Honor Society: Band: Orchestra: Counciling Help- er: Peter Pan: College. 11.DeWlNG, SHARON. l2.DlAlVlOND: MIKE-Ski Club: Football: Track: Wrestling: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep,: Junior Class Con- duct Officer: College. l3.DlCKSON, MARILYN-Christmas Assembly. 14.DlONNE, JACKIE-Transfer from Holy Child. l5.DlSHONGH, DAN J.-Baseball: College. 16. DORTON, RICHARD-Freshman Class Vice President: Wrestling: College. IQSPW LDOUGLASS: ALLEN. 2. DRESSLER: MIKE-Lettermen: Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep.: Boys' League Vice Presi- dent: Freshman Class President: Baseball: Basketball: Football: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Lollipop l-lop Court: College. 3.DUNLOP: MARK - Letterrnen lVice Presi- dentl: Sorcerers fPresidenil: Student Body Vice President: National Honor Society: Boys' League lTreasurerl: Football: Track: Wrestling: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Boy of the Month Scholastic Ability: Best Tackler Trophy: NOMA Math Award: College. 4.DUNN: BARBARA-Ecivres: Cafeteria Help- er: College. 5.DuPONT, TYRONE-Student Council Reg. Rep.: Boys' League Secretary: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Baseball: Basketball: Football: Track: Wrestling: Marine Corps: N.R.O.T.C. GDYRESON: DONfService. TEDVVARDS. ALlCEiTransfer from Clacka- mas: College. 3-EGBERS. KATHIE-Clavier lPresidentl: Na- tional Honor Society: Band: Orchestra lPresident: Secretaryl1Student Council Reg. Rep.: Girls' League: NOMA Math Award: College. 9-EGLITIS, DAGNIARfAdel-Ki: Pep Club: Ski Club: Office Helper: College. 10- ENGELGAU: CARL. 11, ENGELGAU. CHARLENE-Junior Choir: Col- lege. 12. ENGLISH. DANA K. 13.ERlCKSON. CATHY-Adel-Ki: Dollie Madi- son: National Honor Society llalistorianl Pep Club: Quill and Scroll lVice Presidentl: Ski Club: Girls' League Junior Class Rep. CONSTlTUTlClN lFall Editor. Feature Edi- torl: NOMA Math Award: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Hi-Board Rep.: Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: College. 14. ETCHISON. JIM-CrossCountry:Track. Boys' League Reg. Rep.: lNrestling1 Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 15.EVANS.KATlE-Adel-Ki:EciverslTreasui'erl. Pep Club: Track: Student Store Helper Christmas Assembly: College. 16.EVANS. LINDA. 1-FAC-AN, DON-Cross-Country: Track: Trans- 7.FlNNEGAN, RON-Wrestling: College. fer from Benson. 2-FEASEY, BARRY-Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. 3.FEGEL, ROSE-Transfer from Haviland, Kan- sas. 4.FERGUSON, JAN-Pep Club: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 5.FEZLER, SUSAN - Pep Club: Counseling Helper: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. 6.FlNK, JANICE - National Honor Society: Bowling! NOMA Math Award: Honor Roll: College. if 4' 8.FlSKUM, DAVE-Letterman: Quill and Scroll: Cross-country: Track: CONSTITUTION lSports Editorl: FEDERALIST lSports Edi- torjg College. 9.FLEMlNG, MICHAEL-Transfer from Central Catholic: Chess: College. 10,FLETCHER, LEANN-Adel-Ki: Girls' Glee, I C II 9, Charlie Brune was recognized for his personality, and Jill o eg Railefor her talent. 11,FLETCHER, MARY-Adel-Ki: Pep Club: Girls' Glee: Spring Rally: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Reo.: Colleoe. 12, FLETCHER, RICH-V.F.O.: College. i 4 , , . LFLITCRAFT, SUE-Pep Club: Girls' League President: Junior Class Rep.: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Girl of the Month for Friendliness: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 2.FLOYD, CAROL ANN - Adel-Ki: Clavier: En- semble: Senior Choir: Tennis: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Forensics. 3. FLOYD, CATHIE. 4. FOISIE, MARC!-Ski Club: Thespian: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Peter Pan: Red Riding Hood: Grandma Pulls the Strings: Blue- berry Wltcn: Christmas Assembly: Opening Assembly: Student Council Reg. Rep, 5.FOSBACK, KATHY-FTA.: l,R.L.: National Honor Society: Pep Club: Student Store Helper: Scholastic Art Award: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. 6.FOX. RONiTrack: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. 7.FRlTZLER. LAURICE - Clavier: Chanson- ettes: Senior Choir: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Transfer from Jefferson: College. 8.FRY, SHIRLEY-Library Helper: College. M 9.FULLER, GREGORY J.-Wrestling: College. 10.FYLLlNGNESS, OLIVER - Football: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. TLGAARENSTROOM, JUDY - Evicres: Pep Club: Cafeteria Helper, 12.GAARENSTROOlVl, RICHARD - Basketball: Football: Wrestling: Photo Staff: College. 13.GABRlELSON, LINDA-Clavier: Quill and Scroll lHistorian1: Girls' Glee: Chasonettes: Choreliers: Ensemble: Senior Choir: CON- STITUTION Staff lEditorial Editor, Adver- tising Nlanagerl:Honor Roll: College. 14,GANT, FRED-Clavier: Quill and Scroll: Sor- cerers: Band: Orchestra tVice Presidentl: Tennis: CONSTITUTION lSports Editorjg Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep. 15,GASSER. SUE-Clavier: National Honor So- ciety lConduct Olficerj: Girls' Glee: Chan- sonettes: Senior Choir: Girls' League Sec- retary: Dad's Club Scholastic Award: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: College. 16. GAULT, CHARLES. 1 GETTE, LINDA-Pep Club, Powder Puff Foot- 10.GRAHAM, TOM. ball, Girls' League Reg. Rep., College. 11.GRAHAlVl, YVONNEeDollie Madison, Pep 4 GIBSON, NAN-l.R.L.g Girls' League Reg. Club: College. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., College. TZGRAM, TERRY L.-Track. 3 GIBSON, THOIVIAS. 134GRAlVIlVION, IVIARCI-Adel-Kig National Hon- 4 GILBERT, AMY-Girls' League Reg. Rep., Art Award, College. 5 GLENZER, SHELOON. 6 GOETZ, STEPHEN - Library Helper. 7 GOLDSIVIITH, MICHAEL-Thespians CSgt. at 14.G or Society, Pep Club, Senior Class Trea- surer, NOIVIA Math Award, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Powder Puff Football, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., College. RAIVIIVION, NIARLA-National Honor So- ciety, Pep Club, Senior Class Secretary, Office Helper, NOMA Math Award, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Powder Puff Football, Honor Roll. Armsl, Cross-country, Football: Peter Pan, - - Teach Me How Io Cry, Opening Assemblies, 15'GFf:,'ZEmg:mfiRgE'gggiLIgglvgiifgsgt' at Arms' Christmas Assemblies, Wizard of Oz, Tiger at the Gates, Pillow Talk, Time Out for Ginger, Androcles and the Lion, College. 8 GOVERNOR, ALBERT. 9 GRAEBER. RON - Letterman: Orchestra, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Wrestling, Boys' League Reg. Rep. 16.G REEN, NANCY-Pep Club, Quill and Scroll lSeoretaryl, Girls' League Junior Class Rep., FEDERALIST fStaffs and Organiza- tions Editor, Editor-in-Chiefl, Girls' League Reg. Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., Hi- Board Rep., College. 1,GREEN, TRISH--Pep Clubg Girls' Gleeg Jun- ior Choirg College. 2.GREGORES, GEORGE - I.R,L.g Basketballg Footballg Boys' League Reg, Rep.g College. 3.GRESSEL, STEPHEN-National Honor So- cietyg Track: NOMA Math Awardg Dads' Club Scholarship Awardg Forensicsg Honor Rollg College. 4. GRIFFEY, CASEY-College. 5-GRIFFITH, WALTER-College. 6.GRlMMER, GREG-Letterman: Trackg Wres- tlingg College. 7.GROAT, DAVID BRUCE-Fishing Club. 8,GROSS, JANICE-Pep Clubg Girls' Gleeg Junior Choirg Bowlingg Volleyballg Councel- ing Helperg Christmas Assemblyg College. 9.GROSZ, GERRY - Wrestling: Boys' League Reg. Rep.g Student Council Reg. Rep.g Col- lege. 1O.GRUBB, JENNIFER-Adel-Kip Pep Clubg Ski Club: Girls' Glee: Quill and Scrollg Tennis: FEDERALIST fActivitiesJg Girls' League Reg. Rep.g College. 11.GRUBBS, ANNETTE-Pep Club, Spring Rallyg Art Staff: Student Council Reg. Rep.g Col- lege. 12.GUMBERT, DELLA KAY-Pep Clubg Office Helperg College. Dave Abelein and Madelle Rotenberg, Boy and Girl for Spirit, help pass around the Spirit Jug. t ek .1 1 HALE, CELESTE-Christmas Assembly: Col- lege. 2 HALE, JACK-Clavier Treasurer: National Honor Society: Band: Orchestra: Pep Band: Student Body Vice President: Boys' League Secretary: Swimming: Wrestling: NOMA Math Award: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: For- ensics: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. HALE, MIRL LEE-College. HALEY: DEE DEE- Pep Club: Quill and Scroll: FEDERALIST iActivitiesl: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Opening Assembly: Col- lege. HALEY, STEVEfVVrestling: Transfer from Benson: College. HALEY, SUSAN-Bookroom Helper: Library Helper: Transfer from Roosevelt. HALL, LINDA-Adel-Ki: Pep Club: Girls' League Freshman Class Rep.: Fall Rally: Junior Class Secretary: CONSTITUTION fNevvs Editorl: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Pinochio: Opening Assembly: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 8 HAMAKER, CAROL-Clavier: Girls' Glee, Senior Choir: Choraliers: Pfnochio: Col- lege. 9. HAMBURG, KENNETH-Chess iVioe Presi- dentl: National Honor Society fConduct Officerl: Sorcerers: Track: Wrestling: CONSTITUTION and FEDERALIST Staffs iElusiness Managerl: NOMA Math Award: Honor Roll: Forensics Award: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. 10.HAIVllVI, JEFF-Basketball: Football: Golf: Track: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 11.HANSEN, CHRIS-Clavier: Letterman: Thes- plans: Ensemble: Senior Choir: Student Body President: Track: College. 12.HANSON, SANDY-Counceling Helper: Col- lege. 13. HANSET, RUTH-Bookroom Helper. 14- HARGREAVES, ERICiBowling. 15.HARN, BARBARA-Adel-Ki: Quill and Scroll: FEDERALIST fSophomore and Junior Edi- torl: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. 16.HARNEY, BILL-Chess: Baseball tlvlanagerl: Football illllanagerl: Wrestling iliflanagerlg Student Store Helper: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. 1.HARRlS, LINDA-Clavierg Orchestrag Sorcer- ersg College. 2.HARRlS, ROBERT-Cafeteria Helper. 3.HART, DON-Junior Choirg Basketballg Foot- ball: Traokg Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 4.HARTSOE, NITA-Bovvlingg Christmas As- sembly. 5.HASTAY, CHERYL-Dollie Nladisong Pep Clubg Swimmingg Library Helperg Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 6.HATTON, KAREN-Pep Clubg Fall Rallyg Hi- Board Rep.g Girls' League Reg. Rep.g Col- lege. 7.HAVVKlNS, DAWN-Pep Clubg Girls' Gleeg Junior Choirg Student Council Reg. Rep. 8.HEADLEE, DONNA-Pep Clubg Counseling Helperg Girls' League Reg. Rep.g Student Council Reg. Rep.. College. 9.HEISEN, LORENfF0otbalI: College. 'l0.l-IENDERSON, DAVE. 11.HENNlG, VlCKl SUE-Adel-Kig Dollie lVlacli- son: National Honor Societyg Pep Clubg Student Council Reg. Rep.g Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Powder Putt Footballq Student Store Helperg Nursing School. 12.HENRY, TED-Cross-Countryg Track: College. 13.HERGERT, SANDY-Transfer from Jefferson. 14-HERRlCK, ANDIE-Adel-Kip Pep Clubg Pow- der Puff Football: Girls' League Reg. Rep.g Pinochiog Student Council Reg. Rep.g Col- lege. 15.HERZOG, CATHY-Adel-Kig Pep Club lPresi- dentlg Sorcerersg Counseling Helperg Stu- dent Store Helperg FEDERALlST lStudent Governmentlg College. 16.HlBBS, BRUCE-Football: Bookroom Helperg Boys' League Reg. Rep. 1.HlCKS, STEVE-Photo Staff, College. 2. I-IIGGINBOTHAM, JIM - Lettermen ISecre- tary, Treasurerlg National Honor Society Ilfice Presidentlg Boys' League Sophomore Class Rep., Baseball: Basketballg Footballg Boys' League Reg. Rep. Girls League Reg Rep Student Council x W? 9. HOLT, RICHARI Society Boy Choir, Baseb 10.l-IOLUI3, HAROL Honor Roll, ci l1.HOPKINS, NEIL 3-HIGGINS, GEORGIA-Pep club, ski Club: ' ' E Reg. Rep., Freshman Class Conduct Ofti C H 12.i-IOPPER DIAN Cen O 996' Pep club, ski 4. HILL, BONITA-COIISQG. 5.HlLLlG, SUE-Pep Club, Ski Club, College. G. HINDLEY, LARRY. 7. HOFFERT, LYNN - Scholastic Art Award, College. 8.HOLLlNGSVVORTl-I. ESTHER MAE g Student Store Helper, NOIVIA lVlath Award: College. er Girls NOIVIA Math Rep.: Metropo ettesi Senior sur g ' ' I I Council Reg. F League Reg mas Court, St lege. l3.HOPPER, LINDA . F U l4.I-IOTCHKISS, EL 15. HOVVARD, DONI 16. HUNTER, BILL. me andy 55 HUSKEY. JAMES-VVV9STllf'lQl BOYS' I-93QU'3 BJEANS: DONAL-Ski Club: Senior Choir: Reg. Rep, HUSTAD, KEN-Boys' Glee: Orchestra: Ten- Student Council Reg. Rep.: Wrestling: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. nis: Wrestling: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: 9-JENSEN, DIANA-l.R.L.: College. Student Council Reg. Rep.: Transfer from Benson: College: HUTCHENS. KEN-Basketball: Bowling: Col- lege. JNGEBRIGSTEN, JOY - Pep Club: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Bowling: Christmas As- sembly: Opening Assembly. Theatre Board: Beauty School. .lNGLlS, Sl-iARYLeAdeI-Ki: Swimming: Let- terman: Counseling Helper: Library Helper: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. .lNUKAl, MARVIN-V.F,O.: Bowling: Football Wrestling: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep.: College. TT: ROBERT. 10- JOHNSON. LAURY-Chess: Volleyball. TTVJOHNSON: PAM-Cafeteria Helper: Art Award: College. l2.JOHNSON, TERRY. 13.JONES: KAREN-Adel-Ki: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 14-JORG, BEV-National Honor Society: Girls League Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: NOMA Math Award: College. 'l5.JOY: SUSAN. 16.KASCH: KATHLEEN DEE-Pep Club: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 1 2 3 4. 5 KATHA, JUDY -- National Honor Society: Girls' Glee: Senior Choir: Office Helper: College. KAUTZ, LINDA-Transfer from Lebanon Un- ion High School: College. KELLER, LINDA. KEMP, DELLA. 6. KENISON, VICKIE. KELLER, KATHY-Girls' Glee: Chansonettesg Ensemble: Senior Choir: Art Staff: College. 7. KENNEDY, SCOTT-Basketball: Golf: Boys' El. 9. League Reg. Rep.: College. KENT, DENNIS-Football: Swimming: Track: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. KERR, ROSE MARY-l.R.L.: Basketball: Vol- leyball: Transfer form Marycrest and Holy Child. 10.KESTERSON, MARILYN - Adel-Ki: Girls' Glee: Beauty School. 1l.KEYES, PHYLLIS-Pep Club: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. l2.KlES, THERESA-Adel-Ki: Thespians: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Time Out for Ginger: Christmas Assembly: Transfer from Mary- crest: College. 13. KINCAID, BRENDA-Orchestra. 14. KISSINGER, NELANDA-Adel-Ki: Ski Club: Thespians: CONSTITUTION fStaff Advertis- ing Managert: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Theatre Board tBusiness Managerjg Col- lege, 15. KLARQUIST, KEN-Clavier Treasurer: Na- tional Honor Society: Band Business Man- ager: Pep Band ,TreasurerJ: Track: Boys' ager: Pep Band: Orchestra Treasurer: Track: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Time Out for Ginger: College. 16. KLASSEN, BOB-Clavier: Letterman lSgt. at Armsl: Boys' Glee: Ensemble: Senior Choir iPresidentJ: Baseball: Basketball: Cross- country: Track: Volleyball: Boys' League Reg, Rep.: Honor Roll: College. mei:--gllvgsv :ii -- f .., ,........ . . V . . r M W it ll' K at S T f K 925' P , e ,. : . 3 Ki, S . .. ,, ... 1 .... . 3hil'lV.Bailev and Charlie Brune are shown here demonstrating the wit for which they were chosen. 60 1.KLElNER, DARLENE-National Honor So- cietyg GirI's League Reg. Rep.g Student Council Reg. Rep.g Honor Rollg College. 2.KLlNE, JAMES J.-l.R.L.g Sorcerersg Track: Cafeteria Helper. 3.KOCH, BYLLEE--College. 4. KOLDEN, JAN-National Honor Society: Pep Clubg Junior Choirg Senior Choirg NOMA Math Award: Girls' League Reg. Rep.g Honor Rollg Student Council Reg. Rep.g College. 5.KOSKl, DON. 6. KRAUSE, KATHY-Dolly Madisong Quill and Scrollg FEDEFlALlSTlClubsJg Girls' League Reg. Flep.g College. 7. KREIDER, BOB-Baseball: College. 8.KRlESKE,ANDY-Pep Clubg Spring Rallyg Freshman Class Treasurerg Sophomore Class Conduct Officerg Girls' League Reg. Rep.g Student Council Reg. Rep.g Honor Rollg College. 9- KROMM, HARRY. 10. Kueucx, BARBARA. 11.LADWlG, MARSHA-Clavierg Ecrivresg Band' Orchestra. 12.LAHODNY, NAN - Girls' Gleeg Baseball: Bowlingg Counseling Helperg College. is LLAMPELLA, DORIS - Girls' Glee: Girls' Track: Counseling Helper: Transfer from David Douglas: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. 2.LANE, DONNA-Adel-Ki: Dolly Madison: Pep Club: College. 3.LANGSTON, JULIE-Pep Club Nice Presi- dentl: Bowling lSecretaryl1 Swimming Man- ager: Tennis Manager: Volleyball: P.E. As- sistant: College. 4,LARSON, CONNIE-Pep Club: Ski Club: Freshman Class Conduct Officer: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. 5.LARSON, JERRY-Tennis: Wrestling: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. 6.LARSON, LEEANN - Adel-Ki: Pep Club' Girls Freshman Class Conduct Officer: League Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: College. 7.LARSON, MAUREEN-Adel-Ki: Pep Club Swimming: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Stu dent Council Reg. Rep.: College. 8. LE ES, BOB-Photo Staff. 9. LeFEBVRE, LlNDA-Pep Club: Office Helper College. 10. LEITZEL, LYNN. 11.LEMERlSE, LANCE P.-Boys' Glee: Cross- 12. Country: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College LEMME, JOYCE-College. 13. LeTOUFlNEUX, CAROL-Clavier: Band: Girls 14. League Reg. Rep.: Christmas Assembly College. LEU, DARYL. 15. LEWIN, STEVE-Bowling. ' 16. LIEN, CATHY-Student Store Helper. 1,LlNDLEY, PETE-Basketball Manager: Foot- ball Manager: Boys' League Reg. Rep. 2.LlTTLEFlELD, RANDY. 3. LOCKE, KAREN-Pep Club: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. 4.LOEFFLER, GREG-Football: Track: Wres- tling: College. 5. LOFTIS, LINDSAY. 6. LOGHRY, KATHY - Adel-Ki: Clavier1 Pep Club: Chansonettes.Senior Choir: FaIIRally: Junior Class Conduct Officer: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Christmas Assembly: Forensics: Christmas Court: Hi-Board: Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep.: College. 7. LOOSE, CHARLOTTE-Junior Class Conduct Officer: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. 8.LOWE, CAROLYN-Adel-Ki: Dolly Madison: Quill and Scroll: Ski Club: Art Staff: FED- ERALIST lFaculty Editorl: Football Court: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: College. 9. LUDWICK, JAN-Counceling Helper. 1O.LUNSTRUM, JOHN. 11.LUTZ. RON - Letterman: Basketball: Foot ball: Track: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Christ mas Assembly: Lollipop Courtz College. 12.LYNOTT, BRADLEY-Letterman: Ski Club Cross-country: Track: Boys' League Reg Rep.: Boys' League Freshman Rep.1 Col lege. 13.LYON, SHARON-Band: College. 14.MAl-IAN, LINDA-Honor Roll: College. 15.MAHAR, DARRYL L.-Transfer from Benson: College. 16.MAHLKOW, .lERRYeCollege. 1.MALLEN, PAUL-Transfer from Benson: Col- 8.MARTlN, BONNIE-Pep Club: Beauty Col- lege. lege. ZMANDERSON, LINDA-Noesis: Pep Club: 9.MARTlN, MARY-Honor Roll: College. Ski Club: Thespians lVice Presidentj: Girls' Glee: Assembly Committee Chairman: Wiz- ard of Oz: Peter Pan: Teach Me How to Cry: Time Out for Ginger: Pillow Talk: Tiger at the Gates: College. 3.MANKIE, LINDA-Bookroom Helper: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. 4.MANN, KATHY-Girls' League Reg. Rep.1 Sill' dent Council Reg. Rep-Z COHGQG- 5.MAFlCOTT, BILL. 6. MARFELL, CONNIE-Adel-Ki: Pep Club: Ski Club: Spring Rally: Freshman Class His- torian: FEDERALIST Staff lSophomoresJ: NOMA Math Award: Assembly Committee: Christmas Assembly: Football Court Queen: Honor Roll: College. 7.MARRS, NORMAN-Football: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. 10,MARTINE, JEFF-Spring Rally: Baseball: Football: Wrestling: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 11, MARTO, PAUL-Wrestling. 12.MATTHEWS, DONALD-NOMA Math Award: College. 13, MATTisoN, ERNEST. 14.McCUE, EDWARD. 15.McDEnMAlD, KATHY-Adel-ki: Pep Club: Girls' Clee: College. 16. MCENERY, JULIE-Adel-Ki: Fall Rally: Honor Roll: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. it 1. MCGHEE, PAT-Wrestling. 2,lVlcMAHON. SHARON-Pep Club: Swimming: Volleyball: Transfer from Marycrestg Col- lege. 3.McNElLL, DIANA-Powder Puff Football: Powder Puff Softball: NOMA Math Award: Honor Roll: Girls' Basketball: Photo Staff: Transfer from Richmond, California: Col- lege. 4.McNICHOLAS, THOMAS-Lettermen: Cross- Country: Track: Transfer from Central Catholic. 5-MCSHERRY, LYNN - Lettermen: Baseball: Football: CONSTITUTION lReporterI: Transfer from Lake Oswego. 6.MEAD, KATHY-Girls' Glee: Chansonettes: Bowling: Library, 7,MENG, TEFIESA. 5-MERKEL, KEN-Wrestling: College. QMERMELSTEIN, SHARON- National Honor Society: Pep Club: Quill and Scroll: Sor- cerers: Student Body Reg. Rep.: CONSTI- TUTION fCopy Desk Editorl: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. 1O.MERRlTT, JUNE-Girls' Glee. IIMETZGER, RICK-Clavier: Lettermen: Boys' Glee: Senior Choir: Boys' League Fresh- man Rep.: Sophomore Class Vice Presi- dent: Senior Class President: Football: Track: Lollipop Hop Court: Hi-Board Rep.: College. 12 MILLER, CAROL JEAN-Dolly Madison: Pep Club: Track: Bookroom Helper: Office I-lelper: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Col- ege. 13. MILLER, CAPIOLE A.-Ecivres: FEDERALIST lAdvertising Assistantl: College. 14.MlLLER, RALPH - Lettermen: Boys' Glee: Senior Choir: Swimming: Track: Wrestling: Boys' League, Reg. Rep.: College. 15.MILLER, RON. 16. IVIISFELDT, BYRON -Letterman: Ski Club, Basketball: Football: Swimming: Track: Volleyball: Boys' League Reg, Rep.: Honor Roll: College. . ,..,. X... ....,.Q.,,.. , . ,,.. Q 1 -,1-.:,, ,..,,.. A , .,,,. , ... -. 1 - gf .ea:'Ws ...,f.-...::a.?2:w- -- - - . Q 7 ...sw-.,QM,f. g .gm , ,, we e:3fsf?wgQ5f.: i. 1. n .1 . - Vi-liSfmfi.Vi55 N:w:J.fii7 :fi . sf ' 1 ' Wifi! V 9 ,.I . . .- . , i . M s.. W .Q t Q , M 9553? Wi' Q L is .1 Q .. if 6 Q t if A if ir A f 2 5 2' 2, A . ff ZW' A-f , v Xt, 9, 1 . ...s W' . .71 ' .,E2+,,:- ... err i'. W 4' Xi wii- yi I , 511 LMISSFELDT, DOUG. 2.MONTGOMERY, CRAIG-Lettermen: Nation- al Honor Society: Freshman Class Conduct Officer: Junior Class President: Baseball: Basketball: Football: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 3.MOORE, STEPHEN-Tennisl 0011999- 4.MOFiGAN, GLEN. 5.MORGAN, ROBIN. 6.MORRlS, STAN-Baseball. 7.MORSE, ALICE-Pep Club: Library Helper: Student Store Helper: Transfer from Girls' Poly: Nursing School. B- MORSE, YVONNE-Library Helper: College. 9. MOSLEY, LYNDA-Pep Club: College. 10.MOSSO, VICTOR M.-Transfer from Park- YOSS. 11.MuENcH, sHAaoN-office Helper: FEDER- ALIST lAdvertisinQi9 P.E. Assistant. 12.MULROONEY, DAN-COHGQE. .Fu 'N-.. Rick Metzger and Sue Flitcraft were chosen as the friendliest seniors. 65 ':1q ,.fE :ia i -I:'-:-' - e. 5. ma ri ff' 1' :affix :- F f' V 'if A ' 4 -:f: .i , : '??'fhP.- i .. i .. gi.. g...fv,:frgaf,,Q, - . we II.. . 5' '1 a s - -- :eggs Q W... ., . . ,,.. . V., 1- -.f f. we ..+...t. ff: X as '..: 1 k.,' A,1i st f .:.,:: 1 . I 1-,, 2 it 'Z ' .. 1.l'vlURRAY, MIKE-Student Council Reg. Rep.: Football: Track. 2.MYERS, BARBARA-Pep Club: Library Help- er: Office Helper: Student Store Helper: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. 3-NASH, KATHY - FEDEHAUST Staff iS6l'i- ior Edi1Orj?GifiS' League Reg. Rep-9 COI- lege. 4-NEISZ, CAROLYN-Pep Club: Girls' League Reg. Rep. 5. NELSON, KRIS-College. 5- NELSEN, MICHAEL-Track: D.E. 7. NEWMAN, LAWRENCE. 8. NEWTON, DEAN-Boys' League Reg. Rep. Transfer from Benson. 9. NOECKER, JOSEPH-V.F.O. Vice President. 10. NORRIS, KATHY-Adel-Ki: Pep Club: Ski Club: Office Helper: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Forensics: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 11.0'BRlAN KATHLEEN-Pep Club: Tiiespians: Library Helper: Peter Pan: Wizard of Oz: Christmas Assembly: Opening Assembly: Assembly Committee: Time Out For Ginger: Teach Me How to Cry. 12.0FFlCER, SUSAN-Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 13. OLSON, CORRINE-Adel-Ki: Pep Club: Girls' Glee: Bowling: Bookroom Helper: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 14. OMAN, DOUGiLettermen: Baseball: Basket- ball: Football: College. 15.0STLlND, JAMES-Clavier lParliamentarian, Vice President, Treasurerjg National Honor Society lPresidentJ: Band: Pep Band: Or- chestra: Cross-Country: Track: NONIA Math Award. 16.0TTO, RAY - Lettermen: Basketball: Foot- ball: Track: Transfer from Lovelady, Texas. 66 . if 1. OUELLETTE, VIKI-Adel-Ki Nice Presidentil Dolly Madison: Pep Club: Bowling: Volley- ball: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Christmas Assembly: Honor Roll: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 2. OWEN, CORKYALettermen: Student Coun- oil Reg. Rep.: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Football: Track: Wrestling: College. 3.PALLARI, BOB-BaSke'tbalI: Football: Col- lege. 4A PAMLER, DOROTHY-Student Store Helper: College. 5. PALLESEN, TERRY. 6.PATRlCK, RON-Cross-Country: Track: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. 7. PATTERSON, LARRY-Bowling: Golf: Boys' League Reg. Rep. 8.PERIGO, JENNIE-Chansonettes. 9. PERROTT, LESLIE-Adel-Ki: Pep Club: Girls' Glee: Powder Puff Football: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Time Out for Ginger: Christmas Assembly: College. Glee: Chansonettes: Library Helper: Girls League Reg. Rep.: College. 11.PERRY, SANDRA-Noesis: Ski Club: Thes- pians lTre-asurer, Vice President, Presi- dentl: Bowling: Tennis: Peter Pan: Tiger at the Gates: Wizard of Oz: Pillow Talk: Teach Me How to Cry: Time Out for Gingerg Col- lege. 12. PETERSON, DEE. l3.PETRl, VICKI-Adel-Ki: Pep Club: Powder Puff Football: Powder Puff Basketball: Stu- dent Counoil Reg. Rep.: College. 14.Pl-lILLlPS, KATHRYN ALICE-Office Helper? College. 15-PICKETT, SUSAN-Adel-Ki: Pep Club: Girls' Glee: Chansonettes: Girls' League Reg. Rep. 16.PlLMER, ROSALlNDeAdel-Ki: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. 10.PERRY, NANCY-F.T.A.: Pep Club: Girls' Z-1 me .-.mee . A. . , ,..,..,,.. , ,..,. ,. , U K by ,' r..e- -N eww. . :IVSTI 5 .3:.'.,:.w:'1 .. lj ggsgrggg ' 1 , .. 1 amie. '2. , .iqzifm ,,. v:. :: ., f ,,f'e+fe'e:f in . . fast? Sw zgseisifesfla -1'ee::-,- 5.32552 Qui ' i iw ' .. .. 7 W' Mike Dressler and Jeanne Beradino, Best Athletes, compete for the top of the bat. 1 2 PLANTEEN, JAN-Pep Clubg College. PLATT, GARY-Wrestling, Honor Rollg Col- lege. 3. POE, PATRICIA-Adel-Kip Pep Clubg Bowl- 4 5. ing, Office Helper, College. .POMEROY, JULIE-Clavierg Bandg Orchestra fHistorianlg Sophomore Class Conduct Of- ficer, Senior Class Historiang Girls' League Reg. Rep., Sorcerersg College. PONIATOWSKI, SUE-Transfer from Park- roseg College. 6. POOLEY, BILL-National Honor Societyg Ski Club, Golf, Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Col- lege. 7.PRATHER, 'DONNA - Thespiansg Library Helper: Tiger at the Gates, Christmas Asa semblyg Opening Assembly, College. 8.QUElROLO, LOUIE E.-Student Body Reg. Rep.: Football, Trackg Boys' League Reg. Rep.g College. 9. QUICKSALL, KIMBERLY-Bookroom Helper: Girl's League Reg. Rep.g Student Council Reg. Rep. 10.RAlLE, JILL-Clavierg Girls' Gleeg Ensemble, Senior Choir. 11. RANGER, MARC- 12.RANKlN, LARRY-Cross-Country, Track, Let- termeng Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. 68 RAVEAUX, GRAEG-Cross-Country, Track, 9' Boys' League Reg. Rep., College. REBMAN, JONNA-Pep Club, Adel-Ki, Bowl- 1U- ing, Girls' League Reg, Rep.: College. RECTOR, ELIZABETH - Adel-Ki: Clavieri Pep Club, Ski Club: Girls' Glee: Chanson- ettes, Ensemble, Senior Choir: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Girls' League Reg. Rep., Christmas Assemblies, College. REEDER, JOSEPH. RHOTEN. KENNETH-Band, Student Council Reg. Rep.: Baseball, Bowling, Boys' League Reg. Rep., College. RICE, BART - Clavier, Band, Orchestra, Track, College. RICHEY, DON-Boys' Glee, Senior Choir, College. RIDGLEY, VICKI-Adel-Ki lSgt. at Arms, Presidentl, Student Body Secretary, Junior Class Historian, Christmas Court, Hi-Board Rep., Student Council Reg. Rep., lChap- lainl, Honor Roll, Transfer from Beaver- ton, College. qv- 16. RIS, KAREN-Ski Club, Honor Roll, Student Council Reg. Rep., Art Award, College. ROAKE, MARLENE RAE - Transfer from Clackamas, College. i1.ROBERTS, LARRY JAY. 12. ROBINETT, DAISY-Art Award, College. 13. ROGERS, KRlSfAdel-Ki: Clavier, Pep Club? Girls' Glee, Chansonettes, Senior Choir: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Girls' League Reg. Rep., Honor Roll, College. ROGERS, ROY-Letterman, Football, Wres- tling, College. ROSE, BILL-Cross-Country, Track, Boys League Reg. Rep., College. ROSEBROOK, GLENN - Football, Track Wrestling, Boys' League Reg. Rep., Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep., College. N ...Malay .1 .2 st Q 2 , 42354 5 M If i .5 3-it if 5 , i . 1.ROSENAU, LANCE - Lettermen: National Honor Society: Senior Class Vice Presi- dent: Baseball: Basketball: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. 2.ROSS, BETTY. 3.ROSS, GARNET-Pep Club: Quill and Scroll: Office Helper: CONSTITUTION: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Tiger at the Gates: For- ensics: NOMA Math Award: College. 4.ROSS, ROD-Ski Club: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Boys' League Secretary: Sophomore Class President: Basketball: Track: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. 5.ROTENBERG, MADELLE - Adel-Ki: Pep Club: Girls' Glee: Junior Class Conduct Of- ficer: Honor Roll: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Forensics: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Stu- dent Body Treasurer: College. 6. ROUNDY, PAUL. 7.FlOUSH, DONALD - Lettermen: Ski Club: Boys' Glee: Senior Choir: Bowling: Swim- ming: Tennis: Track: Wrestling: College. 8. ROY, MICHELLE-Adel-Ki: College. -si. . Q. . 'L W 9. RUBIN, CINDY. 10.FtOYDON, CHERYL - Quill and Scroll: Ski Club: Honor Roll: FEDERALIST idunior Class Editor, Activities Editorl: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 11.RUDARMEL, JUDY-Beauty College. 12. RUDARMEL, LINDA-Girls' League Historian: Pep Club:Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. 13. RYAN, DANNY-Track: Wrestling: College. 14. SAGE, PATRICIA-Pillow Talk: Beauty Col- lege. 15. SALLEE, STEVE-Transfer from Cleveland. 16.SALZER, CLAUDIA JO-Adel-Ki: Atrias: Dolly Madison: National Honor Society: FEDER- ALIST lArt Editorl: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. 1. SANDERS, DAVE. 2.SATHER, BILL-College. 3.SCHAB, WILLIAM. 4.SCHASSEN, JOHN. 5.SCHEIFFELE, PHYLLIS-Adel-Ki iChaplainl: l.R.L.: Pep Club: Ski Club: Tennis: Volley- ball: FEDERALIST lArt Staffl: Tiger at the Gates: Christmas Assembly: College. 5-SCHILLING, NEIL-Thespians: Tiger at the Gates: Pillow Talk: Wizard of Oz: Christ- mas Assemblies: Forensics: Time Out for Ginger: Children's Theatre: Theatre Board: College. SCHNEIDER, DENNIS-Letterman: Baseball: Library Helper: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. 8-SCHOLL, SUSAN-Adel-Ki: F.T.A.: Sorcerers iSecretary, Treasurerl: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Col- lege. 9. SCHRAMEL, CAROLE-Adel-Ki: F.T.A.: Pep Club: Thespians: Bowling: Wizard of Oz: Pillow Talk: Opening Assembly: Christmas Assembly: Assembly Committee: College. 10.SCHRElBER, JONNA. 'l1.SCHROEDER, DONNA - Dolly Madison: F.T.A.: Band: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Bowling: Tennis: FEDERALIST iUnder- classmenl: The Beatnik and the Bard: Sec- ond Place Single Acting in Madison's Drama Conference: Opening Assembly: Christmas Assembly: Girls' League Pow- der Puff Softball: Assembly Committee: College. 12.SCHROEDER, BUTCH -Transfer from Enid, Oklahoma: College. T 1, Mark Dunlop and Odette Buzzell shared league honors for scholar- ship. 7l mi? 1.SCHULTZ, JUDY-Pep Club: Bowling: Col- 9.SHANNON, JIM-Ski Club: Football: Track: lege. Wrestling: Boys' League Reg. Rep. 2.SCHULTZ, RUSSELL- Boys' League gag- 'lO.SHERLOCK, DICK - Basketball: Football: Rep.: Forensics: College. Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. 3.SCHVVAB. SANDY-Office Helper: Student 11.SHElRBON, KEVIN-College. Store Helper: Beauty College. LLSCOVELLV Tgpqpqyl 12.SlEBENS, VERENA - Pep Club: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Bowling: College. 5.SEHON, JIM-Wrestling: Boys' League Reg. Fz.gH Rugcu , ., ep Ono' 0 0 998 13.siiviooE, Juni-Pep Club: Girls eleeg Soph- omore Class Historian: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Honor 6.SELLER, RICKEY-Pep Club: Girls' League Ron: Couege' Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 14.SlMMELlNK, ROXI-Adel-Ki: Pep Club: Bowl- ing: Bookroom Helper: Girls' League Reg. 7.sENoELeAcK, NANCY-Adel-Ki: Pep Club: Rep' Art Staff: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 15. SITTERLY, LOIS. 3-SHAFER, JOHN - Letterrnen: Baseball: Foot- ball, Besketballr BOYS League FleQ- Rep.: 16.SMELSER, JACK A.-Lenermen: ski club LOWDOD COUVTI COHGQG- lVice President. Presidenti: Boys' League Sophomore Class Rep.: Freshman Class Conduct Officer: Tennis: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. 1.SMlTH, DAVE. 2.SMITH, JIM-Band: Basketball: Tennis: Li- brary Helper: Transfer from Hood River. 3.SMlTH, JUDY-Girls' League Reg. REP-C Transfer from Billings, Montana! CONSQG- 4- SMITH, KAREN. 5.SMlTH, SUSAN - Transfer from Franklin: College. 6.SMULAND, FAITH - Transfer from Kent, Washington. 7.SNIVELY, NANCY-Pep Club: Girls' Gleeg Red Riding Hood: College. 8.SNYDER, GARY-Lettermen: Football: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Christmas Assembly: College. 9.SNYDER, STEVE-Transfer from Grant. 10. SNYER,'LlNDA--'Clavier: National Honor Society: Pep Club: Sorcerers: Orchestra: Honor Roll: College. 11.SPENGLER, MICHAEL-Quill and Scroll: Bas- ketball: Football: CONSTlTUTlON Staff: Photo Staff: School of Photography. 12. SONNENBURG, CORA. 13.STARK, DENISE-Pep Club: Thespians: D. E. Club: Girls' Glee: Bowling: Office Helper: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Peter Pan: Wizard of Oz: Christmas Assemblies: Hi-Board Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Beauty College. 14-STEPHENSON, NANCY-Clavier: l.R.L. lSec- retaryli Noesis: Sorcerers: Band: College. 15-STEWART, JUDY-Pep Club: Tennis: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 16.STEVENS, KATHY- Pep Club: Thespians: Time Out for Ginger: Christmas Assembly. 1.STlLES, SUSAN. 2.STlLLMAN, SUSAN - Ski Club: Football Court: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Hi-Board Rep.: College. 3. STOCKHAN, GREG. 4.STONE, JANE. 5.STOWE, BRENT-Photo Staff. 6.STREET, LARRY-Clavier fTreasurer, Vice Presidentl: National Honor Society: Band: Pep Band: Orchestra: Football: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. 7.STUART, JOHN-Baseball: Football: Wres- tling: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: NOMA Math Award: College. B.STUAFFT, KRAIG L.-Track: Wrestling. 9.STUDY, PATSY-Swimming: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Transfer from St. Mary's Acad- emy: College. 10.STULL, PAM-Band: Oflice Helper: NOMA Math Award: Forensics: College. 11SUDAR, PATRlClA A.-Adel-Ki: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Sophomore Rep.: Publicity Chairman, Vice President: Tennis: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 12. SUTTON, DEE-Pep Club: College. Best Leaders of the class of '66 are Vicki Ridgley and Dean Tonn. 1, SWITZER, SUE-Library Helper, 2. SWOGGER, SUSAN JOYCE-Clavier tSecre- tary, Historianl: FTA.: l.R.L.: National Honor Society: Band: Orchestra: FEDER- ALIST lArt Steffi: Gold Key Award: Art Ex- hibit: College, 3.TAUG, ALICE -Adel-Ki: Pep Club: Girls' League Senior Class Reg. Rep. Vice Presi- dent: College. 4.TElVlPLETON, KITTY. 5.THOlVlAS, LARRY-Track: College. 6.THOlVIBS, KATHY V.-Band! College. 7.THOlvllNG, GENE-Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College, 8.Tl-lOlvlSON, SUSAN - Adel-Ki: Pep Club: Quill and Scroll: Ski Club: Tennisg CONSTI- TUTION lAssistant News Editor, Managing Editorl: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Assembly Committee: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: College. 9.THORNTON, BARBARA4Noesis lVice Presi- dent, Secretaryll Thespians: Girls' Glee Tiger at the Gates: Time Out for Ginger: Pillow Talk: Opening Assembly: College. 10.THORPE, JAN-Pep Club: Quill and Scroll: Girls' Glee: Girls' League Sophomore Class Rep.: FEDERALIST Staff lUnderclassmen Editor. Assistant Editorlg Assembly Commit- tee: Girls' League Req. Rep.: Honor Roll: Student Council Reg. Rep.: A.F.S. Coordin- ator: Powrler Puff Softball: Christmas As- sembly: College. il.THRELKELD, PAULETTA-National Honor Society: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. TZTONEY, SUE f Adel-Ki: Ski Club: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. 13-TONN, DEAN 4 Letterman: Cross-Country: Track: Boy of the Month for Leadership: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Junior Class Rep.: Historian: Student Body President: Col- lege. 74- TORGESON, HARRY-College. l5.TRAFF, TEADA - Cnansonettes: Transfer from Girls' Poly. i6.TRAUT, GERALDINE - Adel-Ki: Pep Club: Girls' Glee: FEDERALIST f'Stalf Sophomore is 2 ig Editor, Fine Arts Editorl: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Christmas Assembly: Student Coun- cil Reg. Rep.: College, 2 V - .. -f N E ,1- 53 2' .. .M 6 i 3' at 5 , Q32-,grae . A Q .WM Q i 'zmgsi pg ,se t-rf? ,W it K 3. ras? . wg .. Wig? ' .. .. f . M a .... .ggi . . 'A J .. ., . :legit-tfafgseriftt - as 1 . 2 . - ii.,-ef my ,rm ,r :G 8 as .as nz M ., mt .saggy .fig 'xe tiwy Q.. wieefr-.......i5g'2 ,, amiw zetier. .saga , ,W ' -- ' 4: rs Q xiii? 2mX3J A. r , r X R Q' 5, .Q Q as 0. M 5 at-mi 2 2 3 5 e r , Q 3 Y xx E S, 555.2 S P- .. rt 5 r 5.3. .55 , l lv W ' f.' i 1.TRAVlS. KENTeBand: College. ZTRFTHIFWAY. PAM - Pep Club: Quill and Scroll: Ski Club: CONSTITUTION Staff tlfeature Edrtorl: FEDERALIST Staff lSenior Editor, Advertising Managerl: The Beat- nik and the Bard: Girls' League Reg. Rep: Christmas Assembly: College. 3,TREXLER. VINCE S CONSTITUTION Staff. FEDERALIST Staff: Photo Staff. 4.TRUlVlBULlQ. ANITA - Pep Club: Quill and Scroll: FEDERALIST Staff tlndexl: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: Metropolitan Youth Commission: College. 5.UHLE. MARSHA-Clavrer: National Honor So- ciety ISecretaryl: Girls' Glee: Chanson- ettes: Senior Cnorr: Golf: Sorcerers: Stu- dent Council Reg. Rep.: Powder Puff Foot- ball. 6. UNDERWOOD. RON-Football: Track: Wres- tling: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. TUPTEGROVE, DONNA 3 Adel-Ki: Clavler: F.T.A.: Girls' Glee: Cnansonettes: Sen- ior Cnoir: Track: Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. 8-VAN BRAMER. TANNA-Adel-Kr. Pep Club 9. 10, ll Fall Rally: Sophomore Class Conduct O' ficer: Honor' Roll: College VAN GORDER DIANE--Clmnsonetrwsi Sen lOr Cnoir' VASOUEZ KATHY--Girls' Lnnnur' Row Rev VANTZELFDNE. LARRY-Football Tr': ' TZVEATCH JIM- COIIUQK' 13. VEGA LUIS 14-VELDINK. RALPH - Lettnrrrran Wrvsf Manager Collegtr 15.VlNTON NANCY - Stutlrrrrr Cotlrrfrr Rrttr Rep Resource Center Helper Colrrgt C 16.VVACKER. DAN JR --Student Storf' Helper LWACENER, DOUGeSki Club: Boys' LeaQU9 Reg. Rep.: College: 9,WEBER: PATRICIA-Quill and Scroll: CON STlTUTlON Staff lCopy Desk Editorl Girls' League Reg. Rep.: College. QJNALDKIRCH, CHERYL LOY- Band: Cafe- 10 teria Helper. 3.WALDKlRCH, LYNN. 4.WALLACE, BILL, 5.WALLACE, GARY-Track: Transfer from Leadville, Colorado. 6 WALSBORN, TERRY W Boys' Gleeg Wres- tling: Christmas Assembly: Transfer from Benson: Army. 7. WARD, LINDA-College. 8. WEBER, MARILYN--Clavier: Chansonettes: Senior Choir: Student Council Reg. Rep.: College. 11. 12. 13. 14, 15. 15 WEIL, ROBERT - Chess: Thespians: Track Boys' League Reg. Rep.: Tiger al the Gates College. WEISS, SAM - NOMA Math Award: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. WELLMAN, LINDA-Girls' League Reg, Rep. College. WERTZ, MIKE-College. WEST, DALE-Transfer from Minnesola, WHITE, DAVE-V.F.O.: College. WHITMAN, GAYLA-Office Helper: College 1.WHl'l'I'AKEFt, LINDA K.-Girls' Glee: Junior Choir: Senior Choir: College. 2. WHlT'l'LE, BETTY. 3.WILLlAMS, PENNILYNE-Thespians iSecre- taryi:Library Helper: Peter Pan: Wizard of Oz: Christmas Assembly: Opening Assem- bly: College. 4.WILMOTH. JANET L.-College. 5.WILSON, RALEIGH WAYNE - Basketball: Golf: College. 6.WlLSON, SALLY-Pep Club: Girls League Reg. Rep.: College. 7.WlNEGAR, NORA-Bookroom Helper: Office Helper: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Col- lege. 8.WlNTERS, JOHN JAY - Football: Track: Wrestling: College. Allen, Ron Brooks, Carol Brown, Steve Cavin, Ruth Conner, Mike SENIORS NOT Edwards, David Eska, Leonard Garrison, Vinci Hagstrom, Warren Martin, Jack 9.WOHLER, JEFF-Letterman: Quill and Scroll: Ski Club: CONSTITUTION tSports Editor, Managing Editorl: Student Council Reg. Rep.: Boys' League Reg. Rep: College. 10.WRIGHT, JOHN WILLIAM-V.F.O. tPresi- dent:j Sorcerers tPresidentQ: Boys' League Reg. Rep.: College. 11.YODER, IRIS-Chansonettes: Ensemble: Li- brary Helper: College. 12.YOSHlHARA, JAY-Sophomore Class Con- duct Officer: Football: Track: College. 13-YUNG, JOHN-Orchestra: Basketball: Bowl- ing: Cross-Country: Track: Volleyball: Christmas Assembly: College. 14-ZOELCH, RANDY - Band, Cross-Country: Track: Wrestling: College. PICTURED McDaniel, Richard McVicker, Lora Nieminen, Nancy Royal, Muriel Siebens, Kathy Sims, Jean Smith, Rick Snyder, Steve Stubbs, Lewis Zimmer, Volker Always thinking of her students welfare before all else, Mrs. Cramer concentrates on planning assign ments that will prove worthy of the time students spend on them. Seniors Salute Mrs. Cramer Captured in a familiar moment, Mrs. Cramer vividly speaks of man's struggling search for identity. Her senior students carry with them this idea as they try to discover the mean- ing of their own lives. To enable her students to understand the structure of a good composition Mrs. Cramer went over the strengths and weakness with them. As the Madison orchestra played Pomp and Circumstancen, seniors walked up to shake h3f1dS with Principal Waite' Erickson and receive their leather-bound diploma. Remembering the This moment may be the happiest yet saddest of the senior year. lt signifies the end of four won- derful years and a big step into the adult world. Past ............ After graduation the senior looks to the world beyond Madiggn, For many the future is already plannedg but for some it is still undecided. 5, if 6 fl it , r s K Q l as , .. 2 , ?s,, , A.,,A. s....,5 5 551 rt ,iq fiwsits 3 'kg I its -We Ei 5. .1 4 , v,..v ,,,.-e-i.4v:,,.s:awMN,s- Where will post-graduation find our class of '66? Working behind a desk piled high with papers? Sweating out the hours as a construc- tion worker? Or using the art of persuasion to encourage the adoption of products and ideas as a salesman? Some students may strive to- ward the betterment of themselves and, society by pursuing additional education, whether it be in trade school, college, or a branch of the armed services. Whatever decision we follow, there are doors opening to the future. 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W, .V Q - K ..h, t, 7 A A ' it 5 W i M Mg 4 kg Q I WN . EH ,,:: t .. , Q iif'1?f3Wi?i3 's..23g551 ff Svgggggggl 5 57Qlfg3', ,m 7 ' ' , ' ' f 5: my :fi I . 1125 3 A 3 ' 'V , I I , 5 . . - . 1 gif 12 mfg Ar. ' . V - I 1 --,.-. - A 'MEL , , if-'ffm-M., Q A 1 Y 2 , i m ... W5 ' , x F - 'TM M l N' A V .Q I -5.17 rm, I . N, , X ,fr , A wif., L, - v ii - 'fi Q A .. K - - '-- 7 wg- jg, 'e,1h5QiV'9,gm x ' , ,,,,k,, W xl W may ' , J K 1, -K K av-my , ?5f,gm ., K f Q as J, iv, ,mf V A - :5 ,K A l kr W t A ri L. ,, if? f , , S' 'F' it M ,W . , . V ,K V , , -,.W,...W, A v , 6 83 84 Urganizations Hansen Encourages Student SEATED, left to right: Vicki Fiidgiey, Student Body Sec- retary: and Diane Hopper, Student Body Treasurer. STANDING: Chris Hansen, Student Body Presidentg and Jack Hale, Student Body Vice President. During my term as Student Body President the goals of the Executive Council were to see that unity and participation were promoted and encouraged throughout the school. We believed that student participation in the government through voting was of primary importanceg therefore, we sponsored a voter registration drive that was nearly one hundred percent effective. The Executive Council worked hard to promote school spirit as a cohesive force which we could use as a basis for other projects. For further unity, we also felt that the student body needed a symbol. The Executive Council, working to- wards these goals, decided to use Madison's school seal, we made a plaque of it and installed it in a prominent place for everyone to see. We sponsored Letters to Viet Nam. We promoted a sense of pride in Madison not only among the students but among those in the faculty as Well. Many faculty members participated in more student activities than in previous years. The Fall Executive Council has accomplishedf for the most part, what we set out to do when We started meeting last June. We have encouraged and achieved participation both on the student and the faculty levels. I am proud to have been able to serve on the Executive Council in a school as great as Madison. Chris Hansen Fall Student Body President Left to right: Sue Flitcraft, Girls' League Presidentg Pat Sudar, Girls' League Vice Presidentg Ed Crawford, Boys' League Vice Presidentg and Dean Tonn, Boys' League President. Participation SEATED, left to right: Lance Fiosenau, Sen- ior Class Vice Presidentg Jim Poston, Junior Class Vice Presidentg Laura Saunders, Sopho- more Class Vice President: and Sally Barr, Freshman Class Vice President. STANDING: Rick Metzger, Senior Class Presidentg Sally Profitt,Junior Class Presidentg Tim Plamis, Sophomore Class Presidentg and Jeff Hayes, Freshman Class President. STUDENT COUNCIL: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Greg Johnson, Jack Smelser, Brian Kleiner, Tim'Ramis, Scott Oja, Jim Ouchi, Jim Wilson, Jim Poston, Chuck Ziegler, and Ed Pearlman. SEC- OND ROW: Cathy Larson, Barbara Kruetz, Laura Saunders, Andy Kline, Phyllis Scheiffele, Nelanda Kissinger, Jan Thorpe, Kathy Taylor, Vicki Ridgley, Sally Profitt, Patricia Sudar, Anita Peterson. THIRD ROW: Pat Murphy, Lee Ann McDonald, Leslie Thompson, As Student Body Vice President, Jack HaIe's main duty was to preside at all Student Council meetings. Sandy Kagawa, Biff Rector, Rod Ross, Karen Ris, Lance Rosenau, Carolyn Lowe, Connie Longanecker, Susan Officer, Laurie Nestelle, Kathie Olsen, Kathy Kasch, and Jan Robinson. TOP ROW: Bob Kincaid, Fred Scheiffele, Jeff Wilcox, Gordon Sickinger, Dave Taber, Jon Leake, Dean Tonn, Corky Owen, Rick Metzger, Craig Montgomery, Doug Oman, Steve Thompson, and Gary Krohn. Hale Leads Sue Gasser, Linda Rudarmel, and Dean Tonn look at some of the many replies received by the Madison High students from Vietnam. V During the fall term at Madison, students volunteered from study halls to fill 180,000 envelopes with infor- mation about the March of Dimes. These were nearly one-fourth of all the envelopes received by the people in the Portland area. Student Council Discussions STUDENT COUNCIL: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Stan Heil, Bob Chase, Don Hart, George Diamond, David Herman, Jeff Hays, Kerry Jennings, Rolf Brindley, and Dennis Burns. SECOND ROW: George Baynard, Darcy Hertner, Carol Herald, Beth Coates, Kris Anderson, Jackie Church, Jean Fernandez, Lori Fenney, Sue Courtain, Irene Blaine, Sue Flitcraft, Hank Hillig. THIRD ROW: Nan Gibson, Barbara Craner, Pam Glover, Karen Jones, Karen Albrecht, Bill Allaire, Dave Ballou, Sheila Bandy, Barbara Barnes, Bob Basaraba, Larry Becker, Don Jeans, and Penny Brock. TOP ROW: Nancy Green, Marillee Dea, Esther Clausen, Andie Herrick, Ed Crawford, Dave Hjelt, Jack Hale, Marvin lnukai, Allen Douglass, Ross Edginton, Diane Hopper, and Cathy Erickson. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS: SEATED, from left to Student Body S f - d M d H Rt b right: Dean Tonn Student Body President: Mark Dun- Student Body Treggiiiieeiiyy an a e e O en erg lop Student Body Vice President: Kathy Caselton Council Emphasized Voter Registration SEATED, left to right: Rick Metzger, Senior Class President: Sally Profitt, Junior Class President: Tim Ramis, Sophomore Class President: and Jeff Havs. Freshman Class President. STANDING: Lance Rosenau. Senior Class Vice President: Jim Poston, Junior Class Vice President: Laura Sau- nders ,Sophomore Class Vice President and Sally Barr, Freshman Class Vice President. In my opinion, the entire student body of Madison High School prospered from the work of the Spring Executive Council. The success of stu- dent government depends not only on constitu- tional structure and organization, but also on the commitment, person-to-person, that we make to each other. In my opinion this council com- mitted itself to the task of accepting the respon- sibilities which every elected officer must fulfill. The accomplishments which these council members achieved were due to the fact that the very nature of their job demands that they think and learn. Past Executive Councils have un- doubtedly discussed the same items of business which we spent so many hours on, but perhaps for the first time this council realized that these things have been discussed enough, and that it was about time someone did some permanent work on them. But these accomplishments were not our owng they could not have been fulfilled without the co-operation which we received from the entire student body. The Spring Executive Council strived to make the students as a whole more aware of their re- sponsibilites toward their fellow students and toward Madison High School. Probably the big- gest task in responsibility which we tried to make students realize was that of participation-not only because it is important in high school, but because patricipation now will teach people to be more active citizens after graduation. I would like to give my personal thanks to the Spring Council for their fine job in repre- senting themselves, the student body and Madi- son High School. If I or the council in your opinion have seemed to have done a better job, it was due to the fact that we learned from past failures, and tried to mend them. Dean Tonn, Spring Student Body President EDITORS: SEATED, from left to right: Cathy Erickson, Sprina CONSTITUTION Editorg Nancv Green, FED- ERALIST Editor: and Odette Buzzell, Fall CONSTITU- TION Editor. LEAGUE PRESIDENTS: SEATED. from left to right: Alice Taug, Girls' League Vice President: and Mike Polioudakis, Bovs' League Vice President. STANDING: Shirly Bailey, Girls' League President: and Wayne Cumley, Boys' League President. STUDENT COUNCIL: BOTTOM ROW, lelt to right: Dean Tonn, Rick Metzger, Lance Rosenau, Dennis Toomey, Phil South, Tom Neilsen, Corky Owen, Dick Sherlock, Raleigh Smith, and Jeff Waddell. SEC- OND ROW: Dee Ann McDonald,Teresa Stewart, Pattie Thomas, Kathy Shoji, Sally Profitt, Shari Mermelstein, Judi Ortez, Chris Mueller, Lora Selmanson, Jill Mascall, Myrna Wellington, Madelle Roten- berg, Laura Saunders, and Cathy Herzog. THIRD ROW: Leslie Pohl, Jeanette Ross, Geri Traut, Carol Hamaker, lsinda Adams, Viki Ouellette, Phyllis Scheiffele, Garnet Ross, Kristin Overlre, Cheri Mohr, Kathy Mann, Nancy Matsen, Darlene Veldink, Donelle Williams, and Linda Rudarmel. TOP ROW: Bill Wefel, Don Roush, Tim Ramis, Jon Rohrbough, Tim Wyatt, Jerry Mackie, Jim Poston, Mark Williams, Steve Scott, Dave Peterson, Paul Meyer, and Steve Naylor. Dunlop Presides Gver The annual Red Cross Drive was held March 8-10 in the F995 f00mS- Student council members collected money which was used by our choral department to finance trips to hospitals, instead of Sending the money overseas as was done in previous years. Mark Dunlop, Sprinu Student Body Vice President, discusses the possibility of an open campus by means of a three-point system. industrious Soions discuss pressing problems of Student Council Student Council Meetings STUDENT COUNCIL REPS.: BOTTOM ROW, from left to right: Richard Hirter, Randy Lyon, Hank Hillig, Stan Heil, Jack Hale, Mark Dunlop, Don Jeans, Mike Daugherty, Dexter Danielson, and Allen Douglas. SECOND ROW: Maureen Larson, Chris Kosydar, Debbie Lee, Carolyn Copley, Louise Clark, Connie Longanecker, Charlotte Loose, Cathy Erickson, Donna Headlee, Kathy Britton, Sharon Beach, and Donna Farley. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Green, Kathy Caselton, Sharon Christiansen, Audray Holm, Bev Harring- ton, Teri Kies, Shirly Bailey, Nikki Rae Clint, Sally Barr, Marla Gibson, Janet Gustafson, and Bob Brune. TOP ROW: Nancy Kuzmanich, Tom Malchert, Nick Lawpaugh, Bill Asay, Mike Dia- mond, Paul Broyles, Dick Wuerth, Jeff Hays, Brad Lynott, Pete Haner, Steve Forness, and Ron Berg. irls' League Fall Term The Fall Girls' League started its term with a program on Freshman Orientation Day, and the annual Senior-Frosh party. Next as our service project, we sponsored the V Powderpuff football gameg all the proceeds went to the U.G.N. The special event of the Lollipop Hop was the crowning of the Lollipop King, chosen as favorite senior football player by the student body. The Fall Cabinet initiated two new activities: each month, to promote better grooming at Madison, we presented corsages to girls who were well-groomed and we honored the girl chosen as the hardest worker behind the scene. The League continued the tradition of select- ing Girl of the Month. SEATED: Pattie Sudar,Vice President. STANDING: sue I want to thank the many girls. who helped Flitcraft, President. make these projects successful. Sue Flitcraft Fall Girls' League President SEATED, left to riqht: Kathy Caselton, Participa- tion Coordinatorg and Linda Rudarmel, Historian. STANDING: Sue Gasser, Secretary: Sharon lll'cCaulev. Publicity Chairman, and Kathy Britton, Treasurer. SEATED, from left to right: Sally Greer, Junior Class Rep.: Karen Pratt, Soph- omore Class Rep.: and Nancy Crawford, Senior Class Rep. STANDING: Mary Britton, Sophomore Class Rep.g Alice Taug, Senior Class Rep.g and Diane Rosen- feld, Junior Class Rep. F urthers Friendliness Spring Term Happiness is knowing you're not alone was the slogan decided upon by the Spring Cabinet. Every project the cabinet did made reference to the cartoon characters in Peanuts . All the banners had a Peanut character to call attention to this motto. Five exciting days took place from April 18- 22, which was Girls' League Week. The week started off with a special assembly to explain what was to occur each day. This year the Spring Girls' League has con- tinued traditions including selections of the Girls of the Month for courteousness, spirit, athletic ability, and leadership. The many projects sponsored by the Girls' League were planned with one thought in mind: to get every girl interested in participating. We wanted all girls to join in with us, and really feel l as if they belonged. Shirly Bailey Spring Girls' League President SEATED, from left to right: Jean Fernandez, Kathy Olhausen, Sophomore Class Reps.: and Karen Malheny, Rinda Carter, Freshman Class Reps. STANDING: Pam Glover, Tracy Peake, Junior Class Reps.g and Jeanne Beradino, Judy Brown, Senior Class Reps. SEATED: Alice Taug, Vice President. STANDING: Shir- ly Bailey, President. SEATED, left to riaht: Sue Thomson, Publicltv Chair- man: and Karen Pratt, Hisforian, STANDING: Jan Pir0, Teasurer: and Linda Hall, Secretary. FALL REPS.: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Rinda Carter, Carol Beehler, Leslie Baxter, Sue Thorpe, Darlene Tuuri, Sydney Her- gert, Gretchen Schmidt, Debi Ware, Elly ChU99. Becky Dorton, Lynn Callender, and Leslie Johnson. SECOND ROW: Sue Craft, Marilyn Weber, Audray Holm, Pauletta Threlkeld, Pat Panos, Shari Mermelstein, Debbie Ulman, Laurice Fritzler, Donna Upte- grove, Leslie Pohl, Corinne Chinn, Sally Barr, Debbie Lindemann, and Kathie Egbers. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Stude, Linda Hall, Nancy Sendelback, Judi Simcoe, Jean Sims, Sue Thompson, Sue Scholl, Peggy, Parker, Marla Christopher, Garnet Ross, Linda Dickie, Linda Williams, Patty Crawford, Gayla Prout, Sandy Lom- bard, and Janet Piro. FOURTH ROW: Crys Wynter, Karen Watson. Cynthia Veltman, Karyn Robinson, Joan Jeans, Janice Roden, Lee Raley, Christie Peterson, Judee Woodside, Nancy Kuzmanich, Linda Mankie, Nancy Rosenthal, Mary Jane Grant, Linda Well- man, Sharyl Inglis, Patsy Study, and Theresa Kies. TOP ROW: Sandy Kugel, Carol Schuster, Janet Stuart, Nancy Lewis, June Graves, Kathy Kelsay, Carol Lidstrom, Barbara Rommel, Elizabeth Pierce, Kathy Olhausen, Nancy Matsen, Debbie Olsen, Sue Fezler, and Dianne Russell. League Reps. Relay FALL REPS: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Carl Boden, Butch Fylling- ness, Wayne Cumley, Bob Roberts, Jim Miller, Mark Davis, Bob Green, Don Baxter, Barry Jahn, Bill Pitzer, Steve Odum, Kyle Simmelink, and Paul Marto. SECOND ROW: Don Brightbill, Jim Of- ficer, Tim Cox, Bud Rodgers, Don Luey, Mickey Sugura, Jay Ander- son, Mike Polioudakls, Terry Noreen, Ron Berg, Ty Hawkins, Greg Savage, and Dale Peterson. THIRD ROW: Jeff Coate, John Wright, Brad Lynott, Ken Hutchens, Louie Oueirole, Larry Street, Gerry Grosz, Jim Higginbotham, Bill Rose, Paul Broyles, Gary Johnson, Mitch Wollsehr, Steve Hoyt, Doug, McGuire, and Jeff Waddell. TOP ROW: Greg Wilkes, Dave Boslaugh, Leonard Holmes, Stan Tharp, Dean Newton, Larry Rasmussen, Mike Diamond, Ron Lutz, Dick Le Brun, Bob Weil, Scott Hickman, Mark Williams, Bill West, Blaine Darr, and Dan Boom. SPRING REPS.: BOTTOM ROW, from left to right: Sharon Butler, Claudia Lewin, Christine Fox, Nancy Vinton, Debbie Smith, Sydney Hergert, Lani Leichner, Sue Gregg, Esther Clausen, Karen Burge- son, Leslie Thompson, and Phyllis Scheiflele. SECOND ROW: De- nise Neuharth, Lexie Baggenstoss, Linda Whittaker, Carol Herald, Biff Rector, Carol Hesselman, Chris Scott. Toshiko Sasaki, Sheila Anderson, Jackie Beavert, Kathie Olsen, Fae Dargatz, and Judy Schultz. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Converse, Lu Ann Bottolfson, Teri Tipton, Bev Turner, Marcy Johnson, Lee Ann Larson, Sue Ideas To Reg. Rooms Howe, Peggy Parker, LeAnn Fletcher, Sandy Erickson, Cheri Randleman, Judy Hemmerling, and Kathy Meyer. FOURTH ROW: Becky Sutherland, Vicki Carleton, Gail Holzle, Margaret Stitt, Karen Larson, Barb Rommel, Patsy Cage, Kathy Lesseg, Bonnie Walker, Karen Locke, Roni Milne, Jody Newman, and Julie Hogan. TOP ROW:Chris Schott, Nelanda Kissinger, Sandy Kagawa, Nancy Barnes, Bev Schippers, Debby Eberhart, Donna Schroeder, Patty Poe, Janet Stuart, Sharon Stone, Nancy Davis, Sandy Lom- bard, and Doris Lampella, SPRING REPS.: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: George Baynard, Chuck Bishop, Ralph Miller, John Dyck, Steve Crandell, Arlyn Hummel, Jerry Kenney, Steve Dawson, and Oliver Fyllingness. SECOND ROW. Ken Merkel, Doug Abelein, Bud Rogers, Terry Walsborn, Don Church, Randy Ridgley. Robert Hale, Richard Lackett, Ron Du- vall, Ron Spady, Bob Kincaid, Fred Scheiffele, John Lesseg, and Jim Jackman. THIRD ROW. Jim Ross, Tom Holt, Jim Ouchi, Jell Lieppman, Greg Raveaux, Steve Klein, Gerry Grosz, Don Bright- bill, Jim Etchison, Bill Klug, George Diamond. and Duane Egbers. FOURTH ROW: Stan Tharp, Dave Dangler, Jay Yoshihara, Dave Abelein, Ron Lutz, Bob Thorp, Larry Becker, Bob Pallari, Larry Cook, Blaine Darr, Stephen Gressel, and Kelly Logan. TOP ROW: Jeff Williams, Bill Rose, Mike Bulter, Jack Smelser. David Stude. Ed Pearlman, Jeff Wohler, Gary Furgusen, Steve Lewin, and Ken Rhoten. SITTING, from left to right: Mike Gulan, Secretaryg Dean Tonn, Presidentg and Steve Blazek, Historian. STANDING: Ed Crawford, Vice-President: and not pictured is Mark Dunlop, Treasurer. Boys' League The chief concern in my term as Boys' League President was to better unite the boys of the school as a functioning body and to stim- ulate the League as a working organization. We worked particularly hard with the reg. room reps, trying to co-ordinate their duties for the League, and make them more responsible rep- resentatives. Besides their chief duty of reporting back to their respective reg. rooms the projects of the League,they were also given special duties, as well as helping in the general revision of the Boys' League Constitution, a project too long delayed. In addition to the customary projects which the League fulfilled during this term, we made posters and ribbons for the state Cross Country Team, worked with the rally to promote spirit at the games, and had special spirit buttons made to be worn to the games. The Boys' League also worked along with the Executive Council in sup- port of their projects for the student body. I feel that in both of the goals which I set out to reach, I, to a certain extent, succeeeded in ful- filling. In closing, I would like it to be thought that in my term of office I succeeded in following the words of the late General McArthur, I shall raise my voice as loud and as often as I believe it to be in the interest of the American people but paraphrasing, to be in the interest of the stu- dents of James Madison High School. Dean Tonn Fall Boys' League President SEATED: left to right: Tyrone DuPont, Senior Class rep.: Tim Wyatt, Junior Class rep.g and Stan Tharp, Sophomore Class rep. Promotes Spirit Forever lacking interest, pride, and reason- that's the Boys' League. This was the feeling many students had toward the Boys' League at the beginning of the Spring term. It was my hope during my term as President to try to make the Boys' League just the opposite. I think this change was clearly illustrated during the spring term by the outstanding effort gener- ally shown by the Boys' League reps. This effort was first shown in the selling of all- year spirit buttons. In just one day these buttons were continuously re-issued to Boys' League reps. until all 510 buttons were gone. For the Inter-Class Track Meet, individual teams were organized through the regs., made up of both boys and girls. Points were given not only for the individual regs, but also for the respective classes. The jazz assembly and an amendment to the Boys' League Constitution were the final two projects accomplished during the remainder of the spring term. Upon the completion of these projects, I feel that the Boys' League achieved the goal of gain- ing more respect from Madison students-not only because of the Boys' League activities, but especially because of the sincerity shown by the Boys' League reps. throughout the entire term. Such sincerity might start a tradition of in- creased support for the Boys' League of Madison High School. Whether this will become reality depends entirely upon the future Boys' League officers and reps. Wayne Cumley Spring Boys, League President SlTTlNG, from left to right: Tyrone DuPont. Secretary: Wayne Cumley, Presi- dentg and Mike Polioudakis, Vice President. STANDING: Brian Kleiner Treasurerg and John Beck, Historian. SEATED. left to rioht: Gordon Young, Junior Class rep.: Charlie Brune, Senior Class rep.: Stan Rotenberg, Sophomore Class rep. Not pictured: John Malafouris, Freshman Class rep. Planning the contents of the FEDERALIST, supervising its productions, correctingcompleted pages, and organizing finances were the major Seated at the Ieit of the table are Ann Church and Geri Traut, editors of the Fine Arts sections. On the responsibilities of Editor-in-Chief Nancy Green, left, and Assistant Editor right Side of the table are Kathy Krause, Clubs: Jan T horpe. Federalist Staff Compiles Mrs. Conklin, FEDERALIST advisor, and Mr. Pileggi, art advisor, dis- cuss division page layouts. 100 Preparation for the 1966 FEDERALIST began in June of 1965 with an advertising cam- paign. The members of the staff solicited adver- tising during the summer to reduce financial worries during the year. Although student fees provide the funds for most FEDERALIST costs, over fifteen-hundred dollars in advertising must be sold to produce the 320 page annual. The staff consisted of twenty-eight who met one period each day as a class. Time was also spent before and after school completing final pages. Production involved obtaining photo- graphs, writing and editing copy, correcting copy received from the printer, and pasting down the photographs, and copy on lay-out pages. Com- pleted pages were then photographed and printed by the offset printing process. Although work on the FEDERALIST con- sumed many extra hours, the entire staff has felt it was a rewarding experience. ,, ,S Kathy Herzog, Student Governmentg and Barbara Erickson, Publications and Ari and Photo Staffs. L-eft to -right are Cheryl Ftoydon and Jennifer Grubb, Activi- ties Editors: and Karen Carlson, Student Life Editor.They are busy working to complete their sections. 66 Memories Working at their respective responsibilities are, left to right: Mike Britton, advertising: Carol Miller, advertising: Dave Binford, advertising manager: Sue Gasser, copy editor: and Dianne Russell, photo editor. l Higwwwwm - 'vsfrr,1f,-qwf.,,Q:,.,v5gfg4r -f,. - :fa-rr , .A ,gf L,.. fe A. ,, ..,t- .. ,, f - , QL ,g,,,,,L-,13,A 1'L-, t N. my Q awfwti QVYJINJ--evsl.::'fzS,iers..Sw12.!' -- faerie, In if-r me at fr 14 Q 4. 1 N- 14 -r 4 xc'-if-W 1 if 8' ui' 5'x'mtH1x svn' x 'n ,w'4 l:'iw zf:'4QsQrt4'1:4g,i2? 45:4 z '?4 a'1 +f5 ' f 'MDN ii , 4 1 4 i 1.- ff' an ,M-A ,ze if gn in Za nh Q-W' ,Q sf lg 4 sayffsm is x,H,4, Q' Xl' ,215 ft J mf' .tfgfzsg H fi-at fr .1 ii iff! 9123: ' E n':n?iH 's'? gfff S fart-ggsifsigs Zi' S 3 iffu 1: gf' lie Y: i f' ,fidgg ff, f 'Q ff 34,11 .r-r,1?'4f s-5'1 as 1 ri! ppt! 59,5 is Wmwww Epi rs j, 5 14 x 6 5 ' rt, ,jr wage :ffz'35f1g3:,f:a,g:jf 'f Y 'W' 1's'f?iVa's'?? 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Federalist Staff Working on prospective sports layouts, Dave Flskum. right, Sports Eclitogaiscus Blaine Darr, left, and s potential page designs. Looking over layout pages that Phyllis Scheiffele and Claudia Salzer, the FEDERALIST artists, have designed are Faculty Editors Viv Jones and Carolyn Lowe. Mrs- Ronda Darby new to Madison this year, has brought Carol White intently lettered one of many posters done by the with her new ideas that brighten our halls. Staff' Art Staff Beautifies Plaster AFtT STAFF: SEATED, left to right: Kathy Keller, Carolyn Lowe, Nancy Sendelback, and Larry Sperling, STANDING Steve Hoyt, Aileen Dargatz, Annette Grubbs, Carol White, and Mrs. Ronda Darby, adviser. 104 The Photo Staff: left to right, Rich Gaarrenstroom, Brent Stowe, Dave Binford and Mike Rose, provided pictures for school publications. Mike Rose works on the photo enlarger. Mr. Richard Unger advised and assisted photographers in their daily work. Rich Gaarrenstroom showed his creative abilities by shooting two ordinary objects in an extraordinary way. Varied Talents The Photo Staff consisted of people with varied talents and interests. It was the responsi- bility of these boys to take all of the pictures used around Madison and in all publications. They spent many extra hours taking and de- veloping the more than 1,000 pictures presented in the FEDERALIST, as well as the many pic- tures used in the CONSTITUTION. An old ranch generator in Eastern Oregon, made useless by power lines, was captured by Dave Binford's camera eye. BOTTOM ROW: left to right: Sandy Murphy, Linda Hall, Nelanda Kissenger, Nancy Proctor. TOP ROW: Shari Mermelstein, Barbara Knapp Lynn McSherry and Georgia Light. Constttutlon Staff Pondering a ticklish Question posed by a staff member is Mrs. Jean Disney, CONSTITUTION adviser. 106 The CONSTITUTION was produced by two staffs again this year, the fall and spring staffs. It was published Once every two weeks under the supervision of the adviser, Mrs. Jean Disney. Editors of the two staffs were Cathy Erickson, fall editor, and Odette Buzzell, spring editor. Twenty-six students rounded out the CONSTITUTION staff. To be on the staff a student must have had one year of journalism. There were three jour- nalism classes, two beginning classes, and one advanced class. The beginning classes published the Cub edition of the CONSTITUTION which was issued at the end of the school year, while the advanced class published the regular CON- STITUTION. Edits Bi-Weekly News BOTTOM ROW: left to right: Debbie Eberhart, Judy Cook Judy Brown and Paula Adams Top ROW Linda Gabrrelsgn Nancy Dawg Fred Gant, Judy Cook, and Sheryl Altig. Constitution Staff BOTTOM ROW: left to right: Pat Weber, Mike Spengler, and Garnet Ross. TOP ROW: Sue Thompson, Clark Williams lvette Rothenberg, and Diane Taber. Not Pictured: Pam Tretheway. Judy Brown fascinates Fred Gant, Sue Thomson and Paula Adams with her ability to obtain glue out of an empty jar. 108 Clubs Pep Club is an organization of girls from all PEP CLUB: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Sandy Hope, Janet Cook, Kate Evans, Corinne Chinn, Christie Fagnan, Judy Salzer, Sally Peake, Roberta Kelm, Shirley Mingle, Debbie Thorsen, Kathy Shoji, Toshiko Sasaki, Debbie Lindemann, Elly Chugg, and Kathy Koppert. SECOND ROW: Julie Langston, Debbie Evans, Cathy Bachman, Marsha McArthur, Linda Llnstrom, Sherri Parks, Lexie Baggenstoss, Becky Dorton, Linda Curl, Sally Barr, Sue Vaughan, Suzanne PEP CLUB Jenkins, Sue Hardesty, and Sharon McMahon. THIRD ROW: Teresa Strauss, Cathy Herzog, Sharon Mapes, Jolane Tull, Jan Living- ston, Sue Redman, Lynn Wright, Teresa Zelinka, Karen Siegner, Nancy Walker, Linda lsom, Linda Schoonmaker, and Barb Pfelfer, TOP ROW: Judi Sayler, Esther Clausen, Cynthia Veltman, Elaine Bork, Nancy Perry, Debbie Campbell, Barbara Hoffman, Judy Osborn, Janet Shandera, Janice Moore, Viki Ouellette, Rinda Car- ter, and Leslie Bailey, classes, interested in promoting spirit in Madi- son sports activities. They achieve this by par- ticipating in yells at games and selling pep ribbons. Under the leadership of Miss Kay Ruck- man, the Pep Club's fifty-six members have given continued support to Madison athletics this year. DOLLY MADISONS The Dolly Madisons consists of eighteen girls who promote enthusiasm at Madison by their dancing at football and basketball games. Under the supervision of Miss Jane Whitcomb, the Dollies have performed during many half-time game activities and also for the drama produc- tion of Time Out for Ginger. LETTERMEN'S CLUB The Lettermen's Club, an honorary organi- zation of outstanding athletes, has initiated two new programs this year, aside from participating in their particular fields of athletic ability. They have enforced a traffic pattern in the cafe- teria which has helped to relieve congestion during lunch, and established a check-out point in the library, decreasing the loss of books. Clubs LETTEFlMAN'S CLUB: FRONT ROW, left to right: Don Brightbill, Ed Crawford, Tim Ramis, Chris Hansen, Roy Rogers, Chuck Zeigler, Mark Fischer, Wayne Brown, Tony Cuda, Jim Cole, Ed Pearlman, Terry Noreen, Dave Taber, Dennis McGhean, Scott Hous- ton, and Rob Truax. SECOND ROW: Greg Noel, Mark Dunlop, Rick Metzger, Neil Valentine, Greg Wilkes, Duane Egbers. Greg Grim- DOLLY MADISON: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Sheryl Altig, Sherry Mary Britton, Kathy Olhausen, Donelle Williams, Joan Healey Lutz, Sandy Young, Kathy Britton, Carol White, Christine Scott, Judy Hennerling. Donna Schroeder, Patricia Condra, Lila Can Carol J. Miller. Jodi Williams, and Andrea Staruss. TOP ROW: nady, and Viki Ouellette. Promote Spirit in Athletics mer, Jim Higginbotham, Gary Snyder, Ron Lutz, Dennis Schneider, Dave Fiskum, Dave White, Don Scott, Dexter Danielson, and John Behrend. THIRD ROW: Dan Jordan, Mitch Wolfsehr, George Bay- nard, Dean Tonn, Lance Rosenau, Brian Kleiner, Danny Ball, Bob Baxter, Tom McNichoIas, Mike Gulan, Jon Rohrbough, Gene Mc- Reynolds, Ron Adler, Dave Diggins, and Bob Pallari. TOP ROW: Al Governor, Jack Smelser, Ralph Veldink, Mike Dressler, Charlie Brune, Ron Graeber, Craig Montgomery, Bob Chase, Tom Nielsen, David Hjelt, Stan Heil, Wayne Cumley, Corky Owen, Jeff Wohler, Steve Odum, Stan Lessard, Terry Houck, Robert Dixon, Gregg Rus- sell, and Terry Grater. CLAVIER: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Jill Raile, Esther Clausen, Kris Rogers, Donna Uptegrove, Julie Pomeroy, Kathie Egbers, Stephanie Smith, Doris Foster, Carolyn Converse, Carol Floyd, LuAnn Bottolfson, and Colleen Summer, SECOND ROW: Laurice Fritzler, Duane Egbers, Ken Klarquist, Jack Hale, Harold Holub, CLAVIER Chris Hansen, Larry Street, Mark Williams, Rich Brunkow, Fred Gant, Jim Cole, James Ostlind, and Kathy Loghry. TOP ROW: Leslie Pohl, Carol Hamaker, Linda Gabrielson, Sharon Christianson, Pat Schwarz, Linda Snyer, Kristin Gray, Nancy Crawford, Molly Swartz, and Kaye Abbott. Courses Clavier is an honorary club, the members of which are interested in the field of music, both instrumental and vocal. It is made up of mem- bers of the band, orchestra, and the various vocal groups, who have excelled in their respective fields. THESPIANS Thespians is an honorary club composed of students excelling in the area of drama. Every two years this nationwide society holds a con- ference at which workshops and plays are pre- sented. Portland is honored to be host to the 1966 conference which has never been held on the West Coast before. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Distributive Education is a statewide organ- ization whose goal is to promote character, citi- zenship, and patriotism in the retailing profession. Programs, including films and speakers, are planned to create the desire and initiative neces- sary to raise the standard of the retailing profes- sion. 12 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Steve Lewin, Ron Patrick, Ernie Mattison, Kris Nelson, Ed Carter, Dave Groat, Greg Stockham, Vince Trexler, Carry Newman, and Ken Hutchens. SECOND ROW: Ron Finnegan, Larry Patterson, -Robert Bucholtz, Larry Roberts, Marla Christopher, Penn: Williams, THESPIANS: FRONT ROW, left to right: Pam Mack, Teri Honts, Teri Kies, Sherry Lutz, Jackie Shepherfi. and Sandra Perry. SECOND ROW: Dianne Taber, Donna Prather, Nelanda Kissinger, Sue Mahan, Nome James, Kathy Stevens. and Stan Noblitt, TOP ROW: Carole Schramel, Linda Manderson, Mike Goldsmith, Provide Interesting Clubs Joy lngebrigtsen, Linda Wellman. Darlene Botts, and Tom Dawn Hawkins, TOP ROW: Dick Sherlock, Byron Misfeldt, Steve Graham. THIRD ROW: Dick Holt, Celeste Hale, Lana Abbott, Jan Haley, Jerry Mahlkow, Craig Abercrombie, Bruce Hibbs, Dave Hen- Chanev, Linda Keller, Terry Bishop, Bonnie Boyce, Amy Gil- derson, Don Matthews, Bill Hunter, Terry Gram, Larry Vant- bert, Della Kemp, Barbara Dietz, Alice Morse, Denise Stark, and zelfden, Randy Brown, and Jim Veatch. 113 ADEL-Kl: FRONT ROW, left to right: Andrea Strauss, Carolynne Blanset, Esther Clausen, Julie McEnery, Kathy Loghry, Andie Herrick, Madelle Rotenberg, Julie Percell, Nanci Herzog, Diane Rader, Tracy Peake, Kate Evans, Rosalind Pilmer, Sandy Hansen, Karen Larson, Gaye Ladum, Bev Dietz, Cathy Larson, and Theresa Zewald. SECOND ROW: Sharon Beach, Dorothy Baker, Shirley Lee, Janet Piro, Mindy McKinstry, Jo Poland, Lis Bradford, Nancy Gomes, Peggy Agostino, Chris Mueller, Suzanne Voorhees, Carol Schuster, Gloria Nelson, Mary Britton, Kathy Olhausen, Jill Miller, Jenny Stricker, Judy Ortez, Gladys Olsen, and Bar- bara Baggenstoss. THIRD ROW: Susanne Engom, Viki Oullette, ADEL -- KI Val Scott, Gretchen Schmidt, Kathi Lamrvik, Cheryl Rose, Audray Holm, Julie Hogan, Pam Glover, Carol Kinnear, Mirth Miller, Esther Mitchell, Georgia Light, Jean Fernandez, Debby Hutson, Karen Burgeson, Barbara McCreight, Claudia Lewin, Donna Weg- ner, Patricia Condra, and Diane Smith. TOP ROW: Debbie Skyles, Marlene Delaney, Sue Scholl, Lee Ann Larson, Sue Thompson, Ann Wiche, Roni Milne, Connie Lane, Janell Jensen, Sharon Christianson, Shirley Fjeldos, Laurie Nestelle, Sally Profitt, Vickie Ridgley, Kathy Gowen, Linda Taylor, Beverly Buhrmaster, Nancy Crawtord, Leslie Perrott, Bette Thomas, and Carol Floyd. Clubs Adel-Ki is a club for girl's interested in keep- ing the school informed of all activities and issues. The girls discuss ways of improving com- munications between the students, faculty, and administration. V.F.0. V. F. O.: BOTTOM ROW, lelt to right: Gene McRenolds, Mr. Hatcher fAdVlS0fl, David Taber, and Jim Kinney. SECOND ROW: Kendric Bartsch, Craig Savage, Joe Koecker, Steve Thompson and Glen Palo, TOP ROW: Norman Radimak. Stephen Altig, Steven Egli, Fred Fuscus, John Lundstrum, and John Wright, The Variable Frequency Operators is a Madi- son interest club whose members spend one morning each week in the study of radio con- struction and transcribing codes. Under the su- pervision of Mr. Hatcher, the V.F.O. members enjoy many hours utilizing the new equipment in the electronics department. ECIVRES Ecivres - service spelled backwards - is a club whose members serve at Madison's banquets. Last fall the Ecivres also served the student body by providing coat check facilities at various after- game dances. 114 ADEL-KI: BOTTOM ROW, lett to right: Jackie Beavert, Linda Ko- dama, Linda Hall, Pat Bowe, Myrna Wellington, Fee Dargatz, Syd- ney Hergert, Connie Taylor, Bev Turner, Nancy Matsen, Dianna Richardson, Lois Galloway, Lee Ann Fletcher, and Sally Greer. SECOND ROW: Jean Sims, Jennifer Grubb, Judy Brown, Rene Dayan, Nancy Sendelback, Marci Grammon, Phyllis Scheiltele. Claudia Salzer, Pat Holfert, Sue Ccurtain,Penny Brock, Lynn Stone- wall, Lila Cannady, Janice Adams, 'Nancy Poynter, Jolynne Wil- Iiams, and Nancy Rau. THIRD ROW: Marilvn Kesterson, Donna Serve Student Bod Uptegrove, Joy Jensen, Marilee Dea, Dagmar Eglitis, Connie Mar- fell, Judy Sayler, Maureen Larson, Lee Ann Larson, Karen Watson, Cynthia Veltman, Wendy Disselhorst, Jill Mascall, Karen Pratt, Sue Hopton, and Diane Rosenfeld. BACK ROW: Louise Clark, Cherrie Andre, Lynn Wright, Diane Valencourt, Cathy Herzog, Sandy Lom- bard, Roxie Simmelink, Nancy Walker, Kris Johanns, Rosemary Hochstetler, Sharon McMahon, Terry Sakelaris, Cindy Funk, Barb Rommel, Cheryl Richman, and Diane Hiegel. ECIVRES: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Charlene Darner, Kale Evans, Patty Ruchek, and Andrea Strauss TOP ROW: Gwen Passmore, Nicki Fischer, Mary Jane Busman. Deboie Evans, and Linda Fay. ek QUILL at SCROLL: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Jane Frazer, Odette Garbrielson, Jennifer Grubb. Paula Adams. Sue Thompson. Judy Buzzell, Carolyn Lowe, Cheryl Roydon, Jan Thorpe, Nancy Davis, Brown, Shari Allig, and Fred Gam. and Diane Russell. TOP ROW: Dave Fiskum, Cathy Erickson, Linda QUILL 8: SCROLL Quill and Scroll is an honorary club open to members of the staffs of the CONSTITUTION and FEDERALIST who have excelled in the area of journalism. At the charter banquet in January, held at the Country Kitchen, Quill and Scroll members were proud to have as guest speaker Marshall Dana, past editor of the OREGON JOUR- NAL, for whom their chapter is named. F.T.A. F.T.A. provides an opportunity for students interested in the teaching profession to obtain knowledge of requirements and opportunities. Students are then able to explore the possible areas of interest that they might wish to follow. CHESS CLUB The Chess Club provides an opportunity for students interested in this historic and difficult game to gain experience and skill. Tournaments are held to increase the challenge of chess and to select the club's top players. SORCERERS Sorcerers is a science club aimed at the study of chemistry. Students gain a greater knowledge of this science by conducting various experiments and analyzing the results. Clubs F.T.A.: left to right: Nancy Perry, Marilen Huber, and Crys Wynter CHESS: BOTTOM ROW. left to right: Texas Martin, Tom Shanky, Bill Clarke. Ken Hamburg, and Stephen Allig. T Fg?lV:1FES'lggyEdwards, Bill Harney, Dave Precechtil, Glen Andreassen, MikeFleming, Jerry Jensen, Roy Albrecht, a I x Seek Knowledge In Many F1eld SORCERERS: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: John Wright, Nancy Scheilfele, lone Cranoell, -end Julie Pomeroy. TOR ROW: Devid Stephenson, Judy Brown, Robert Johnson, and Jim Kline. SEC- Edwards, Ken Klarqulst, Mike Fleming, Linda Harris, and Linda OND ROW: Kathleen Card, Ross Edginton, Fred Gant, Phyllis Snyer. OP nd Senior ational Honor Society lone Crandell Aileen Dargatz Jan Demarinis Mark Dunlop Sue Glasser Steve Gressel Jack Hale Ken Hamberg 118 Cheryl Baxter Lu Ann Bottolfson Linda Brown OdetteBuzzeII Kathie Egbers Cathy Erickson Jan Fink Kathy Fosback Jim Osilind PRESIDENT Jim Higgenbotham VICE-PRESIDENT Marsha Uhle SECRETARY Ken Klarquist Darlene Kleiner Jan Kolden Shari Mermelsiein Linda Snyer Larry Street Sue Swogger Pauletta Threikeld Vicki Hennig Harold Holub Bev Jorg Judy Kathka Craig Montgomery Bill Pooiey Lance Fiosenau Claudia Salzer SKI CLUB: BOTTOM ROW: left to right: Jack Smelser, Jim Ouchi, Sharon Christiansen, Kathy Norris, Jill Davis, Dennis Toomey, Kristin Overlie, and John Pooley. SECOND ROW: Barbara Barnes, Debbie Evans, Karen Albrecht, Esther Clausen, Kathy Bachman, Shawn lnrlg, Elly Chugg, Shirley Mingle, Leslie Holt, Marilee Dea, Carol Hamaker, Fred Arthur, Jan Hamaker, and Nelanda Kissinger. THIRD ROW: Sue Toney, Teresa Brock, Pam Glover, Greg Ra- veaux, Steve Klein, Debbie Lindemann, Becky Dorton, Chris Mueller, Debbie Thorsen, Barbara Karcher, Lana Abbott, Dagmar Eglitis, Connie Marfell, Carolyn Lowe, and Kathleen Card. FOURTH ROW: Jeff Coate, Kathie Simon, Kathie Olsen, Tracy Peake, Mike Diamond, Rod Ross, Dennis Burns, Dick Wuerth, Don Jeans, Paul Broyles, Bill Pooley, and Doug Wilson. BACK ROW: Jerry Mackie, Marco Frye, Tom Brightbill, Donn Rousche, Jefi Wohler, Alan Grinnell, Mitch Wolfsehr, Mark Fischer, Jim Hanset, Steve Hoyt, Steve Dawson, George Diamond, and Scott Hickman. Clubs Add Variety SKI CLUB lR.L.: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Odette Buzzell, Gail Hoelze, Sue Swogger, Aileen Dar gatz. and Mr. Page, SECOND ROW: Cora Gatzke, Ross Edginton, Nan Gibson Tom Bran Due to the increasing popularity of skiing, Ski .Club is one of the fastest growing organiza- tions at Madison. Ski Club is an interest club for Madison's skiers. This year the members pre- sented a ski movie and winter fashion show for the entertainment of the student body. They also met together and planned trips to various ski resorts. I.R.L. International Relations League is an interest club that meets to discuss world affairs. They hold debates and discussions on such things as the war in Vietnam, and the racial riots in the South. nen, Nancy Stephenson, and Jim Kline. Performing Arts 'tSeven lords a leaping, six oeese a-laying, five gold rings . . The Twelve Days of Christmas was the theme of the annual Christmas assembly. Colorfully garbed cast members acted out the words of the carol, as each new verse was introduced by the arrival of My true love on some striking means of transportation including a live horse, a golf cart, an antique bicycle and a skateboard. Student Body Enriched . . . The blast of buqles and the vibration of drums character- The talent assembly togk mace 'U an 'magm' ized the assembly offered by the Fleet Marine Force Drum fary. mght Club, 'n Whmh Debbe Skwes' a and Bugle Corps of Hawaii. Marching in intricate pattern auangggf Peffofmed an exonc Nea' Eastern as they played, the Corpsmen impressed the students by their precision and musical competence. Under the direction of Mrs. Gwynne Warner, eight select students from the speech department, accompanied by two folk singers, read poems from Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters. Their impressive readings made the people of a small town come alive, relating their joys, griefs and frustrations. By Assemblies Carrying on a seven-year tradition, the Madison band and orchestra played host to Medford High School musicians who presented the Just Jazz assembly. Youths of sixteen nations provided Madison students with a sample of the two-hour program tney gave at the Memorial Coliseum. The Sing Out 66 group was sponsored by the Moral Fte-armament organization. 123 Dads Sponsor Time Time Out for Ginger was the Dads, Club's major fund raising event for the year. The play appealed to over 2,000 people, both young and old, in only three nights. Ginger was the tomboy member of the Carol family. Her older sisters, Jean and Joan, were of the popular set at school and found it hard to tolerate their younger sister. They wanted to abolish the gym and P.E. classes, While Ginger wanted more than anything to be a member of the football team, and finally achieved her goal. However, she found her boy friend more im- portant to her than playing football, and quit the team. The cast consisted of parents and teachers, as well as Madison students. Miss Jane Whit- comb, a math teacher at Madison, Mrs. Helen Matich, chairman of the English Department, and Mr. Robert Damberg, a science instructor, all did an excellent job. Outstanding perform- ances by the entire cast made Time Out for Ginger one of the highlights of the 1965-1966 school year. ut F or Ginger You beat me in football because I hurt my foot, Eddie dlsgustedly tells Ginger. Ginger describes the scene after ihe game to her mother, Mrs. Carol. It was horrible. They carried me around on their shoulders, both teams, with Daddy Ieading. CAST LIZZIE, the maid ........ MRS. HELEN MATICH AGNES CAROL, the mother MISS JANE WHITCOMB HOWARD CAROL, the father MR. FRANK PERRY JOAN CAROL, age 18 ............ LONNA SPADY JEANNIE CAROL, age 16 .......... TERRY KIES GINGER CAROL, age 14 .... SANDRA PERRY EDDIE DAVIS, Joan's boy friend, ROB BOWIE TOMMY GREEN, Ginger's boy friend, NEIL SCHILLING MR. WILSON, the principal, MR. DONALD SHEPHERD ED HOFFMAN, bank president, MR. ROBERT DAMBERG MY- Carol gives Tommy fatherly advice about Ginger Many Moons, written by James Thurber, was produced in the Madison High Little Theater on February 5 and 12. Visiting grade school chil- dren traveled into a dream world of fantasy characters as they watched the exciting scenes. The story, geared to youngsters of grade school age, was a fairy tale about Princess Le- nore, whose fondest wish is to have the moon. Upon discovery of the fact that Princess Lenore believes the moon to be a small gold ball, the Jester arranges for the Goldsmith to make one for her to wear on a chain. Concern spreads as the problem arises of Princess Lenore's event- ually seeing the moon in the sky. Again the J ester's superior intelligence tells him to inform her that the sky has grown another moon and, as in all true fairy tales, everyone lives happily ever after. The'production, directed by Carole Schramel, a Madison senior, was a success and has encour- aged the Drama Department to continue their productions for the younger set. Following the play, refreshments were served by Bev Dietz, Jackie Shepard, and Jackie Parker to the enthusiastic youngsters. Many Moons The Jester tJeff Lieppmanl presents the moon to Princess Lenore tFluth Malonel as the court anxiously awaits her reaction. 126 The court, left to riqht, Elanna Portwood, Terrie unsuccessfully attempts to please Princess Lenora with Appeals to Youngsters CAST Princess Lenore .................,.. ..w..,,, R uth Malone Jester ....................... ,........ J eff Lieppman King s..,.........Y,,............ ...... .....,.. R u ss Schultz Royal Wizard ...,.............,.....,,.........,. Dale Jeremiah The Go1dsmith's Daughter .....l........,l.. Nancy Rich Mathematician ...................,.................v Mark Curtis Paretta ,,...,.,,,,,,.,,. ......... E lanna Portwood Nurse ,,,,,,, ,..,,,,4, C onnie Baker Cynicia ,,-,4,,, ....... T errie Wilkes a variety of tarts. The King lRuss Schultzl appeals for the Jester's help The cast held an assembly promoting their production and presented a cloud of balloons, which waved from the roof as a reminder of the com- ing play. The Drama Department's spring production of Androcles and the Lion,', by Bernard Shaw, featured a large east. It is the story of a little Greek tailor, Androeles, who becomes good friends with a lion after removing a thorn from his paw. Later, in Rome, Androcles is about to be thrown to the lions with the other Christians, when he discovers that the lion is his old friend, Tommy. A merry dance ensues to the utter amazement of everyone. In the conclusion of the play, another of the Christians sets his friends free by means of his bravery. an Participate In this scene the Captain lFred Fuscusl briefs his soldiers on the proper conduct when entering Rome with the Christian Prisoners. 128 The lion is pulled into the arena as the Christians are preparing to appear in lhe lmpeflal CUCUS- in Androcles and the Lion CAST Servants . . Gary Gleason, Gary Emmons Lion I ,,,, Dale Jeremiah Roman Soldiers . . Jack Corfin, Wilder Brown, Megaera ' I Jackie Shepherd Roy Green, Don Fletcher, Androcles . I Neil Schilling David Bailey, Gary Edward, Centurion I . RUSS Schultz Robert Hansen, Lynn McSherry, The Captain . . Fred Fuscus Scott Horrie Lavinia . . . Penni Williams Gladiators . . Mike Morrison, John Gates, John Kelly Steve Potter Rob Bowie , . Tom Proctor Keith Ball Jim Baxter Pete Lindley Don Jeans Jim Baxter Kenny Dean Then Menagerie Keeper . . Jeff Lieppman The Whip Man ..... Paul Broyles Court . . Connie Longanecker, Debbie Skyles, Leslie Garza,Gaye Ladum, A Pat Landels, Roger Oviatt, Butch Schroeder, Buddy Allen Lentulus . - ' Metellus . - Spintho . - Ferrovius Beggar . . The Ox Driver . - The Editor . - Caesar . . . Secutor .... . The Retiarius . . . - Bob Messinger, David Bailey, Scott Horrie, Greg Loefflere, Dennis Kent, Daryl Mahar, Stan Scotton, Roy Green Christians . . . . Ivette Rothenberg Mike Flemming, Kreg Fegel, Dave Skyles, Dick Worth, Elanna Portwood, Janis Burns, Nelanda Kissinge, Joanne Armstrong, Andy Kline, Teri Kies Call Boys ..... Chuck Emmons, Charlie Thompson, Ed McClur Etrusican Slaves .... Wilder Brown, Don Flettcher, Danny Winden Understudy for Lavinia . Connie Longanecker Understudy for Megaera . . Nancy Walker 129 During the work shop at Portland State, Madison students toured the costuming department. Work shops held at Madison and Portland State for the purpose of enriching knowledge in the field of drama were attended by Madison drama students this year. Subjects studied in the workshops included acting, makeup, music, costuming, audiovisual, and radio. Experienced dancers demonstrated the vari- ous phases of dance and discussed the connec- tion between dancing and the theatre. Lewis and Clark students presented scenes from musicals to demonstrate and further the understanding of the use of music in the theatre. Madison High School as well as the Drama Department benefited from the knowledge gained at the workshops. 130 Drama Ivette Rothenberg, Linda Manderson, Dale Jeremiah, Rob Bowie, and Nonie James performed a short play at one of the Work Shops. Dale Jeremiah, Carole Schramel, Rob Bowie, and Barb Thornton display aids used in dra- matic studies. Students Benefited b Workshops Drama students. while touring backstage, learned the effects of painting in creating effective scenery At the end of the annual Christmas assembly it is custom ary f0f the enfife Choral department t0 participate in the singing of Handel's Hallelujah Chorus . arious Choral Groups Perform 4 fm, -ff CADET CHOIR: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Nancy Kuzmanich, Charlene Engelgau, Sheryl Killinger, Jackie Payne, Linda Hodge, Jan Gross, Kathy Coles, Betty Thomas, Joan Jeans, Rene' Garcia and Von Coleman. SECOND ROW: Nancy Bushman, Kathy Hibbard, lla Rae Beeler, Trish Green, Marlene De'Laney, Kay 132 Humphries, Marie Ornelaz, Vinci Garrison, Pat Westpnal and Linda Burris. TOP ROW: Gerry Baldwin, Terry Walsborn, Bob Linfoot, Doug Conway, Bob Linville, Larry Salter, John Behrend, Ken Bea, John Funkhouser, Bob Jarrett, Dickie Yost, and Bonnie Ferdig. wh , .x ,f ik f L, Q ff, , A ' is :'n's,' it k if ix xt, A1-' XPP ,XXI Nr f ,. ,U . gt- , ,,, -, T ,la J 'X-if 'Q 'l ' N f KJ V as ,J .if it KX! 1 xt i ,- . .N ,Q , 1 , 'wx - XJ J ' ffrli x , , li T , ' i :ll kde' ,VL- ll: K, 2, X i CHANSONETTES: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Peggy Getlman, Miller, Sharr Miller and Cherie Mohr. TOP ROW, Kris Gullixon, Nancy Perry, Vickie Rhoads, Sally Profitt, Sylvia Schmidling, Kathy Lesseg, Linda lsom, Kathie Olsen, Nancy Walker, Bev Rene' Dayan, Jackie Beavert, Tracy Peake and Iris Yoder. SEC- Basaraba, Charlene Shelton, Lynn Callender, Cherrie Andre', OND ROW, Kathy Mead, Shary Hampton, Carolyn Converse, Sue Jeanne Beradino, and Sue Grigg. Pickett, Nancy Crawford, Pam Mack, Carol Jean Davis, Terri Throughoutylffhe Year . ' if 4 A xii I J, he L ,mx ' , x 'X-5 t ' Lf K IW: ,X ij! 1 4 ' J 1 K rp V, 'l 1 .NW 5 , 3 5. 'Q lu ,E It f fig l ' , . M gf! QXVM xi XL' ' 'Ea -M e 1 M ww l, .Q f, kv xv' , 1 ,J xy' tum' l ji? X t, F, Qu .fi , vw, H l f 'S J if' f' 'V ,U 24. LJ r by Y 2, H J' I- I f aa .5 ,L ' I I ily ix L SML ,!.e.f1 CHORALIER3: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Mr. Ashizawa, Jill Gabrielson, Penny Anderson, Kristin Gray, Jerry Anglin, -Don ,U W ', 3 lg If Raile, Carol Hamaker, Ron Pfeifer, Harold Holub, Sharon Chrietia- JESUS, CUYT CiUSY8fS0l'I, Flfed Fuscus, Nancy Walker, and Linda x 5 V tk ' U son, Carol Floyd, Sue Stiles and Iris Yoder. Top ROW: Linda Ad8mS- N01 P1CiUf9dZ CNTIS HHUSSH- X-X M 3 Lv 1 enthusiastically directs his choral group. Song Filled My Heart CHOIR: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Jill Raile, Judy Kathka, Sue Stiles, Karen Paesh, Connie Herman, Sherry Lutz, Kris Rogers, Diane Van Gorder, Kathy Loghry, Marilyn Fowler, Carol Floyd, Linda Gabrlelson, Kathy Keller, Diane Hopper, Julie Percell, Marilyn Weber, Linda Adams and Esther Clausen. SECOND ROW: Linda Whittaker, Marsha Uhle, Carol Hamaker, Donna Uptegrove, Ellen Wnite, Penny Anderson, Laurice Fritzler, Jan Kolden, Sharon Chris- tianson, Leslie Pohl, Kristin Gray, Laurie Nestelle, Pat Schwartz, Sandy Lombard, Debbie Miller, Nancy Davis, and Sally Greer. THIRD ROW: Stephen Blazek, Jim Hufana, Charles O'Toole.-HON Pfeifer, Harold Holub, Scott Oja, Curt Gustafson, Steve Morrison, Douglas Olsen, Aaron Bredleau, Dennis McGhean, Rich Brunkovv, Doug D'Agostine, Terry Bishop, and Biff Rector, TOP -ROW: Kim Biggs, Larry Anderson, Myron Lee, John Egeton, David Donnell, Jerry Anglin, Rick Metzger, Bob Klassen, Mike PWKGN, Don Jeans. Fred Fuscus, Ralph Miller, David Stude, Mark Curtis, Don Upte grove, and Tony Johnson, Mr. Ashizawa, graduate of the Juillard School of Music Seventy Madison students combined their efforts in the Choir, performing at Several School and City engagements Is Theme Cf Spring Concert The Choral Music Department had an active and productive season, highlighted by two full concerts in the spring. These were in addition to the A11-City Choral Festival and the special pro- grams at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Special assemblies of music and drama provide addition- al opportunities for the Senior Choir, Chanson- opportunities for the Senior Choir, Chanson- ettes, and Cadet Choir to perform. One of the busiest groups was the Choraliers, which appeared at numerous local and civic functions throughout the school year. The Chor- aliers, new to Madison this year, did much to promote music. CHOIR OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Historian Fall Spring Robert Klassen Esther Clausen Marsha Uhle Harold Holub Mike Gulan Rich Brunkow Esther Clausen Dennis McGhean Marsha Uhle BAND: Bottom Flow, left to right: Jack Martin. Steve Wallace, Sue Swogger, Laurie Letourneax, Susan Anson, Scott Street, Pat Klas- sen, Debbie Gomella, Lois Smith, Nancy Matson and Carol Kathka. Second row: Larry Street, Jim Ostlind, Julie Pomeroy, Kaye Abbott, Graig Davis, Fred Gant, Glenn Fernley, Barry Tharp, Stan Lon- ganecker, Dick Sheridan, Bill Rice, Dan Anderson, Bart Rice, Steve Crandall, Charles Bishop, Jeff Williams and Carl Engelgau. Third Row: Warren Dalby, Pat Carter, Robert Hale, Doris Foster, Jan Aplan, Kieth Ball, Glenna Lasco, Dianna Richardson, Gwen Passmore, Colleen Sumner, Diane Burgess, Mollie Swartz, Linda Band Presents NHUCY SfGPh9f S0f1 aids ROUGH Hale in tuning his clarinet Medford students prepare for joint concert with Madison before COl'lC8l'f. Abercrombie, Loren Ellson, Dick Breivogel, Tom Currier, David Brunkow, Mark Kampmann, Kathy Thombs, Jan Little, Ron Gor- don, Stan Lessard and Barry Green. Tcp Row: Nancy Stephenson, Dick Isley, Terry Brooks, Bill West, Nancy Batchelor, Joanne Grigg, Denise Thornton, Mark Williams, Kent Lee, Steve Klein, cc 9? Just Jazz Brad Tongue, Dennis Niman, Vernon See, Jon Lesseg, Richard Holub, Terry Grater, Skip Klarquist, Marsha Ladwig, Mr, Street, Larry King, Craig Breier, Norm Brindley, Randy Brown, Duane Egbers, Jack Hale, Ken Flhoten, Jim Brunkow, Gary Blahm, Pat Darnielle and David Hjelt. Pep Band-took part in both pep assemblies and basketball games throughout the season. ORCHESTRA: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Linda Snyer, Karen Bergeson, Molly Swartz, Sue Howe, Scott Street, Susan Anson, Laurie Letourneux, Kathy Egbers, Steve Wallace, Jack Martin, Larry Street, Julie Pomeroy, Warren Dalby, Alice Crandell, and LuAnn Bottolfson. SECOND ROW: Susan Swogger, Debbie Hutson, Jan Demarinis, Marjie Matsen, Dick Sheridan, Bill Rice, Bart Rice. Fred Gant, Jim Ostlind. Glenn Fernley, Barry Tharp, Nancy Music: Fill Mr. Street conducts as orchestra practices for one of its many performances. Lewis. and Jan Harrington- TOP ROW: Lynn Barn Mafia Fred- David Hjelt, Ken rinoren, Jack Hale, Duane Egbers, Kenneth ericks, JOYQH Brown, Shawn Mapesi. Jeamce Thomton' Man' Klarquist, Beverly Schippers, John Yung, Teresa Meng, Jim Cole, Williams, Brad Tongue, Mr. Street, Jim Brunkow, Gary Blahm, Stephanie Smnh' and Marsha Ladwigl The Air The Madison Band, Orchestra, Pep Band and Stage Band had the busiest season ever this year. From the opening football game through the Rose Festival, the band was engaged in meeting its schedule, which included three con- certs, the All-City Band Festival, a Medford- Madison concert, several assemblies, and all football games. Drum Major Larry Street and majorettes Julie Pomeroy and Debbie Class complemented the appearances of the marching band at football games and parades. An appearance at the annual All-City Hi-Y Thanksgiving program started the year's ac- tivities for the Orchestra. It also played at three concerts, the All-City Orchestra Festival, an ex- change concert series with Medford High, several assemblies, and performances in our elementary schools. On every occasion their appearance was extremely well-received and helped to make this a banner year for the Madison Orchestra. Through the dimmed auditorium lights proud parents viewed and absorbed the music of Madison's orchestra. 139 i K 5 ? 1 , iw is-1? Activities Connie Marfell Chosen to Reign Over Connie Marfell, Queen of the 1965 Football Court, From left to right the princesses are Linda Hopper, smiledfrom her golden throne surrounded by her court. Sue Stillman, Kathy Caselton, and Carolyn Lowe. .....-vi- gg Football Season The 1965 Madison Football Court, composed of Kathy Caselton, Linda Hopper, Connie Mar- fell, Carolyn Lowe and Sue Stillman, was pre- sented at the Jefferson game. These five senior girls were nominated by the varsity football team and the queen was elected by the student body. At the half-time of the Grant-Madison game Queen Connie was announced to the excited audience. After the game the Junior Class spon- sored a dance entitled Madness',, given in honor of the court. 'Enthusiastic students danced to the music of the combo Madness Incorporated. The dance proved to be the best of the season. B d P -de I Chris Hansen under the bright and her court to the audience durmg the half tame of igllffgnbn cis! fbblbalb field presented Queen Martell the MHUISOU J9ff9fS0n Qame Victorious Senior Team Honored at The Senior-Junior Powder Puff football game, held after school on Friday, October 15, was the major money-raising project for United Good Neighbors at Madison this year. Cheer- ing the senior girls' team on to a 19-13 victory was an all-male rally squad made up of five senior boys: Dave Abelein, Don Hart, Roy Rogers, Lance Roseneau, and 'Rod Ross. The junior boys' rally included Mike Cleghorn, Dave Hunter, Steve Jagielski, John Leak, Craig Stew- art, and Dave Study. Spirit and enthusiasm were not dampened by the pouring rain. Following the Powder Puff game was the Girls' League Pizza Partyv, which was enjoyed by all. Awards were given to the outstanding players of the game. A gonk was awarded to Pam Smith for being the most outstanding player. Janice Roden, most likely to succeed in pro-football, was given a football. Jodi Smith and Sandra Lombard were chosen most outstanding senior and junior players. The most spirited senior and junior girls were Alice Taug and Lois Ruggles. Andie Herrick was named the most fumble- footed player of the team. Senior girls led a 19-13 victory over the junior girls. Pizza Party Si fer- ff ,W is W E -K wif gf ,-ii, tllt t at Q tt- ,Q , t ei? Q if Lv Bti Tired girls gather for invigorating entertainment at the Pizza Party . Senior Shirly Bailey introduces the Bailey Stomp , an original dance. ' it 1 M K wha, A With their enthusiasm Craig Stewart, Steve Jagielske, John Leake, Pizza and seven-up were served to the Miff? Cleghorn. and Dave Hunter, the junior rally, aroused much girls at the party- spirit among the junior glrI's team. 145 Unidentified participant barely clears bar at one of the lower heidlns. Sgslhomore and junior girls near finish after the 100-yard Sophomores Triumphant Junior and senior boys start the 440-yard race in the inter-class track meet. 146 The Inter-Class Track Meet, the only activity stimulating competition between all classes, was held April 7. Sunny weather made the event more enjoyable for the participants as well as the spectators. The events entered included re- lays, sprints, shot put, high jump, broad jump, and soft ball throw. All those who placed in positions one through four received ribbons. A trophy for the class with the most points was awarded to the sophomore class which scored sixty-six points. Reg. room A-2 received a plaque for winning twenty points, the largest amount earned by any reg at the meet. The freshmen and junior classes tied with forty-three and a half points, while the seniors scored a grand total of fifteen points. Dutch Treat Tulips, Dutch girls, and a windmill gave the Madison auditorium an appropriate atmosphere for Dutch Treat, the senior-freshman party held on September 30. The girls were entertained by seniors who performed a skit and a Dutch dance, and sang a song. Some girls also partici- pated in competitive games. For prizes they re- ceived candy bars imported from Holland. Seniors and freshmen found their big and little sisters by the corresponding numbers which were on the tickets they received at the door. The party ended with the serving of doughnuts and soft drinks. ......... A p... ,t , , U. ':2 E,: . 'Y'fH?ZL:iLl,f'1:i':Q '11y:'- 1' . . H .. - 'llifjii 1:s?1E95Ei5?E2Siff'wl Wei H Jan Thorpe, Andie Herrick, Annette Grubbs, and Alice Taug, representing countries around the world, performed a dance for entertainment. Seniors and Freshmen got acquainted at the Girls' League Tea. 147 Winter Prom Remembered by All i I Queen Sue Flitcraft, Miss Merry Christmas of 1965, is 'eff T0 fighf afei iUni0f CIHSS PNUCBSS PSUISUG Gian- seated on the throne with her court. Standing from CONE, ffeshman CIHSS PHNCGSS Beih COMES. and sophomore class princess Lora Selmanson. 148 Students danced under dimmed lights with the stately Christmas tree accenting the romantic atmosphere. An exquisite 19th -century motif highlighted the 1965 Christmas Formal held on December 18, in the Madison Cafeteria. A street scene, holly and fir boughs, a bridge leading to the Queen's throne, an ice pond, and a sixteen-foot snow-covered tree adorned with candy canes car- ried out the Victorian theme as taken from the world of Charles Dickens. Miss Merry Christmas Princesses selected by their respective classes, were: Sue Flitcraft, sen- iorg Paulette Giacone, junior, Lora Selmanson, sophomoreg Beth Coates, freshman. As the ele- gantly dressed couples entered the dance, they cast a vote for the girl they desired to be Miss Merry Christmas. Later in the evening Dean Tonn, Christmas Formal Chairman, crowned lovely senior Sue Flitcraft Queen of the Winter Prom. After the coronation, the new Queen and her excited court danced to a featured song while the other couples looked on. A refreshment table decorated with holly pro- vided individual cakes, red holiday punch, candy and nuts. The two hundred couples who attended this annual event danced to the music of Gene Rene and his five-piece orchestra. Fred Gant and Pat Sudar are shown entering the dance through a flowered arch. 149 Ted Ashizawa 113i puts up left handed hook shot over outstretched arm of senior Steve Gressel 1231. The heavily favored senior boys' team fell to a spry faculty team 47-39 in the annual Senior- Faculty basketball game, while the senior girls were outclassed by their faculty counterparts 19-6. Although this event marked the second vic- tory for the faculty, the senior spirit and morale remained untarnished. The game not only raised money for the athletic department, but also enabled students and faculty to participate in a joint activity. In the girls' game, the faculty women held the seniors to six points in the first half and scoreless in the second, with a tremendous show of defensive strength. The seniors were first to score in the boys' game when Charlie Brune tipped one in from the charity line. When the buzzer sounded, the faculty were clutching the lead, 30-28. In the final quarter the faculty, in- stead of slowing down from the fast pace, came alive and scored seventeen points to put the game out of the seniors' reach. Teachers Victorious Rose Kowalchuck, Jane Whitcomb, and Julie Langston observe action at the opposite end of the court. Women S basketball rules specify that not all players can cross the half-court line. Bob Damberg, Ted Ashizawa. and Eric Page engage in pre-game warmups in preparation for the Senior-Faculty benefit game. But Seniors Great Faculty team member Ted Ashizawa goes up for lay-in as Arnold Bruhn and Lynn Roumagoux of the faculty trail. The seniors dropped a decision to the faculty in the annual athletic benetit game. Mrs. Dyanne Burns exhibits free-throw shooting ability in facuIty's victory over the senior girls 19-6. Mrs. Burns played much of the game with a broken finger and was eventually voted the team's most enthusiastic player. 151 The theme of the annual Hooperoo this year, Something For Everyone, was carried out by the game and following party, which was for all Madison girls. The game was a major victory for the seniors, who outscored the juniors by a score of 27 - 16. High scorer for the seniors was Diane Burgess, with Patsy Study falling only one point behind. The defense was lead by Karen Albrecht and Phyllis Scheiffele. The juniors' outstanding scorer and high-jumper was Jan Reynolds. At the party after the game the winning seniors were honored. Presents were given to girls who helped plan the event. Shirley Bailey, Girls' League President, gave Miss Dean and Phyllis Scheiffele troll dolls in appreciation for their help. Laurie Nestelle, Joan Jeans,1 and Patsy Study were given presents to help them play better basketball in future games. The party was enjoyed by all the girls and the event was one of the most successful G.L. projects of the year. Seniors Shirly Bailey shoots in the midst of defenders Diane Burgess and Phyllis Scheiffele. Posing for a pre-game shot are girls representing both the senior and junior teams. Left to right are: Peggy Weiss, Phyllis Scheiffele, and Vicki Ouelette-Second Row: Nancy Barnes, Shirlv Bailey, and Diane BUFQGSS. Top Flow: Patsy Study, Jodi Smlth, Jan Grossiand Barb Mericka I . Freshmen rally members from left to right are: Ellie Chugg' Chris Scott, Debbie Lindemann, Debbie Campbell,BethCoateSLand KrisDarnell. Although this rally was tops, they found it im- possible to motivate the juniors on to victory. Trampled Jumors, Z7 - 16 Nancy Barnes, balancing the ball on one finger displays her athletic ability to teammates. The sophomore rally from left to right are: Karen Larson, Peggy Agostino,Chris Mueller, Kathy Qlhausen, Kathy Larson,and kneeling is Carol Schooster.With the enthusiasm of this spirited rally the senior girls easily trampled the junior girls. The 1965 Lollipop Court seated from left to right are: Ron Lutz. Standing are Rick Metzger, and Mike Dress John Shafer, King Charlie Brune, in his red throne, and ler. King Charlie majestically reigned over his court. After the Madison-Washington football game the Lol- lipop Court was presented to the Student Body. Pic- tured from left to right are: John Shafer. Rick Metzger, King Charlie Brune, Ron Lutz, and Mike Dressler. Standing behind the court is the Fall Rally: from left to right are: Judy Brown, Kathy Loghry, Tanna Van Bra- mer, Julie McEnery, and Linda Hall. Charlie Brune Named Lollipop King On Novmber 5, 1965 the traditional Girls' League Lollipop Hop was held following the last football game of the season. To promote the spirit of the lollipop theme the Girls' League sold candy lollipops to the entire student body during the week preceding the dance. The court consisted of five members of the varsity football team who were Charlie Brune, endg Mike Dress- ler, fullbackg Ron Lutz, linebackerg Rick Metz- ger, tackleg and John Shafer, quarterback. These five candidates, chosen by the Girls' League reg. representatives and cabinet, were voted on by the student body . After King Charlie and the court were an- nounced to the students, they received giant lol- lipops. Charlie was also presented with a large gold crown arrayed with all types of candy. The girls on the fall football rally honored the boys by singing You'Ve Got To Be A Football Hero. Lee Ann Larson and Chuck Zeigler are shown doing the Frug Sweethearts danced to the romantic music of the Gresham High School Dance Band. Couples Wish pon a Heart at the Couples congregated around the magical wishing well to make their wishes come true. Gresham vocalist captured students' attention with her pleasing voice. nnual Ball Wish Upon a Heart was the theme for the annual Girls' League Sweethearts, Ball, held on February 12. It was the largest semi-formal of the year, with 250 couples attending this girl- ask-boy affair. The theme song for the dance was Sweetheart Tree. The decorations were composed of a wishing well, a flowered-covered swing, and a sweetheart treew with leaves formed of pink valentines and labeled with couples' namesg these valentines were given to each respective pair as a souvenir of the memo- rable evening. Lively music was provided throughout the evening by the Gresham High Dance Band, under the direction of Mr. Schmale. The band consisted of twenty pieces and in- cluded two female vocalists. For refreshments, the couples were served red punch, heart-shaped cookies, and small candy hearts. Couples searched for hearts with their names written on them for souvenirs. The Girls' League Decoration Committee worked strenuously to transform the Madison cafeteria into a Sweethearts Paradise. l 5 Wearing their Spring C0ti0i'lS On COUOH Day are, SEATED, left to right: Gloria Nelson, Jenny Stricker, and Nancy Green. STANDING: Jody Beavert, Phyllis Scheiffele, Mary Ann Poehler, Jan Thorpe, Jane Frazer, and Cheryl Roydon. Happiness Girls' League Week, April 18-22, was a suc- cessful and enjoyable Week for all girls at Madi- son. The purpose of Girls' League Week is to encourage participation among everyone. The motto this year was Happiness Happens Here. Buttons bearing the word Happiness , went on sale Tuesday, and were sold throughout the rest of the week. The first day of Girls' League Week was Cot- ton Day, when the girls wore their spring cot- tons. This was followed by a Teacher Appre- ciation Party in the library, where refreshments were served to both teachers and students. Tuesday was the annual Powder Puff Soft- ball Game when seniors challenged the juniors in an exciting event. The game was followed by a hot dog feed. The annual Mother-Daughter Tea was held on Wednesday in the auditorium. nutswere served to early risers in the cafeteria. . S S h d C - M f H The big climax of the week was the Charlie eniors G ' lraut, Donna E c roeder, an onnre are ,, - - escort Mrs?ri9etery, Mrs. Bushnell, and Mrs. Carney to Teac-her Brown Dance-, This g1rlS'fiSk'b0y event Was Appreciation Tea which was held on the Tuesday of Girls held on Friday 1n the cafeteria, and was enjoyed League Week- by all who attended. 158 Thursday, Early Bird Day, milk and dough- Iflifi jj K Mothers and Daughters eniov refreshments after the PVOQYSU1 In The aUd'T0f'Um The Dr09ram consisted of games rn which everyone participated and a fashion show which was put on by the Ht Board members Happens Here Envious Junior Sandy Lombard tries to join the victorious senior team as it poses after defeating the junior team 19-4 Tuesday in the annual junior-senior powderpuff softball game. BOTTOM ROW: Dianne Burgess, Garnet Ross, Nancy Barnes, Jody Smith, and Nancy Vinton. TOP ROW: Julie Langston, Vicki Petri, Jeanne Beradino, Betty Floss, Marla Christopher, and Kathy Fosback. 5 ..As G. . l Throughout the week the halls were decked with Peanuts cartoon characters. Week Ends Sandy Lombard and Activities Director Mr. Bill Olsen busily decorate for the Charlie Brown dance. Justin DeBoer, '64 graduate of Madison, with his group The VO-5's, entertain at the Charlie Brown dance O I W 1th Charhe B rown Dance Students enjoy the lonq-awaited Charlie Brown dance, which was held on Friday. This was the climax of Girls' League Week. Just in case you had a suppressed desire to perform on a stage and you were a senior, your coming-out may very well have been the Senior Assembly. This year's theme for the annual production, which centered around Jackie Gleason's Amer- ican Scene Magazine, was appropriately en- titled Madison Scene . According to Denise Stark, chief co-ordinator, one purpose of the assembly was to provide a role for each senior who wished to have one. Since most of the parts were ad lib, it proved to be fun regardless of any previous drama experi- ence. In keeping with tradition, the grils' and boys' dance line furnished a comical creative touch. Would vou believe-Jackie Gleason-no? Actually it's a senior boy- impersonating the great comedian. 5 5 ' S 9 9 M3d1SOH cene Boys provided an amusing counter-part as they dance to Gloria , Senior girls' dance line demonstrated a swinging interpretation of Twine Time . Highlights Senior Week There was a flurry of excitement and apprehension as Seniors worked to make their assembly a success. is ' it n I l it 1 stsr Qss s 1 1 tlll T tet , llplgp or at at The big moment for revealing our seniors' hidd occurred on the of May 6. 1 9?'W'lw-Xena, GD 163 W ,,LND ,. t,,,,.,-V, wwf: .: .,,:Mg:, J , A--f ,Ht ,vs .M The Choraliers sang five selections from chamber choral music, including the fifteenth-century English song Welcome, Sweet PIeasure. Petite Karen Hatton modeled achic orange suit for spring. 164 Dads and Daughters Dads and daughters made new friends during the three-course dinner Mrs. Cleo Maletis spoke to an attentive audience ona woman's place in society. Dine Out On January 26 fathers and daughters gath- ered in the Madison cafeteria for their annual banquet. The evening's entertainment included the. Madison Choraliers, under the direction of Mr. Ted Ashizawa, who sang several selections, and a fashion show presented by the Hi-Board members and friends. Fourteen girls modeled clothes which ranged from swimsuits to floor- length formals, while Kathy Loghry acted as commentator. Mr. John Higginbotham, master of ceremonies, introduced Mrs. Cleo Maletis, a former Mrs. America, as the guest speaker for the evening. She spoke of her experiences as Mrs. America and stated her views on early marriages and homemaking. Prizes were distributed to both fathers and daughters who had lucky numbers on their tickets. 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'siffiiitif 'f5Cf5l39f?32 511: 5 Athletes Honored at Fall Banquet The Fall Sports Banquet winners are pictured from left to right: Don Brightbill, outstanding boy swimmer: Mark Dunlop, best tackler infootballg Sharyl Inglis, outstanding girl swimmer: Dean Tonn, outstanding participant in cross country! and Wayne Cumley, most inspirational football Player. From left to right are Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jann, Mr. John Higginbotham, and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Noreen who were selected as the most spirited parents as was shown by their guest speaker attendance at games. ' The highlight of the evening was Mr. Gerald Lyons, the Madisonis annual Fall Sports Banquet was held Thursday, November 18, in the school cafeteria. The master of ceremonies was Mr. William Wiitala. Mr. Gerald Lyons, head foot- ball coach of Portland State College, was the guest speaker. The banquet was in honor of the fall ath- letes which included the freshmen, junior var- sity and varsity football teams, cross-country runners, and the boys' and girls' swimming teams. The Fall Rally and their advisor were also honored at this banquet. Football award winners were Wayne Cumley, most inspirational player and honorary team captain: Mark Dunlop, best tacklerg and Rick Metzger, best blocker. Those receiving awards in cross-country were Gordon Wendlend, most outstanding sophomore, and Dean Tonn, hon- orary captain and the outstanding cross-country participant. Swimming awards were presented to Sharyl Inglis and Don Brightbill. Hats-Off awards, given to spirited parents, were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Mel Norreen, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jahn, and Mr. John Higginbotham. Mr. Theodore Ashizawa, choir director, was present- ed with an award for being the best spirit pro- moter at Madison. Mr. Theodore Ashizawa was the first teacher to receive an award for being the best promoter of spirit at Madison. Mr. Erickson presented the award. Students, faculty, and parents enjoyed dinner preceding the presentation of awards. Trophies Awarded Students at John Shafer received from Coach Bruce Haroldson a trophy for the most inspirational player, as well as the best offensive player trophy, a new free throw award, and his third-year letter. Shafer is the only three-year Ietterman on the team. Presiding over Winter Sports Banquet was Madison's tennis coach, Mr. Verle Duckering. 168 Mark Dunlop, left, was honored as the most inspirational wrestler. Since this is the first year this award was given, Mark's trophy was not yet completed in time of presentation. Corky Owen,right, was presented trophies for best wrestler and point scoring champion for the '66 season. Winter Sports Banquet The annual Winter Sports Banquet was held on March 24 with Mr. Verle Duckering as Mas- ter of Ceremonies. Dean Tonn, Student Body President, welcomed the guests and Mark Dun- lop, Student Body Vice-President, gave the in- vocation. Coaches Bill Wiitila, Larry Keck and Ron Pheister presented awards to the freshmen basketball, junior varsity basketball, and the freshmen wrestling teams, respectively. Special congratulations were given to the undefeated freshman wrestling team which took city cham- pionship this year. The varsity wrestling team presented the Fall Rally with corsages and Mr. Dexter thanked them for their support during the wrestling sea- son, thus concluding the 1966 Winter Sports Banquet. Left to right are Mr. John Higginbotham, Mr. Robert Sheridan, Mr- Ed Off award winners for their support of Madison's athletic program. An informative talk on basketball and wrestling was given by Sharky Nelson, former basketball coach at Portland State Owen, and Mr. Herman Grimmer, who were selected as Hats- ...wr Their originality and personalities showed through when the class of '66 participated in our annual hat Senior Week Highlights Q i. 1 ,1 ' ff K ' 4 5, A V L In I 329 A typical hall scene on May 2 was a cluster of Madison seniors in a variety of pretty dresses and suits. ll ,ig 3 Exist str , ex A bit earlier than usual, the seniors assembled at the River Queen Restaurant for the breakfast that will hopefully become a tradition for future classes. Completion of Final Year Senior week was a success as usual, and ap- proximately 544 students participated in the activities. The kick-off was on Monday, May 2 when boys appeared in suits and the girls in dresses and heels. After school there was a teacher reception in the cafeteria. Tuesday was exchange day and seniors ex- changed cards and drank coke during study halls and lunches. The seniors assembled at the River Queen Restaurant Wednesday for a breakfast on the river. They were entertained by disk jockies from KEX. The annual hat day was Thursday, and many gay and original hats were seen in the halls. A prize was given for the hat showing the most originality and style. The week was ended with the annual assem- bly written and produced by the senior class. Seniors received their name cards in time for exchange day, and floor was one continuous party of exchanging throughout the day The twenty-three candidates who survived the first elimination of the Rose Festival are, standing, from left to right: Cheryl Floydon, Odette Buzzell, Donna Schroeder, Penni Williams, Carolyn Lowe, Kathy Erickson, Kathy Caselton, Barbara Craner, Teresa Meng, Vicki Ridgley, Sue Stillman, and Denise Stark. Seated from left to right are: Sandra Perry, Marla Grammon, Marci Grammon, Judy Brown, Vicki Ouellete, Vicki Hennig, Nelanda Kissinger, Sue Flitcraft, Linda Hall, Madelle Flotenberg, and Kathy Loghry. Princess Selection Is The twelve candidates who survived the second elimination are, standing, from left to right: Donna Schroeder, Kathy Caselton Vicki Ridgley, Denise Stark, Kathy Loghry, and Sue Stillman. Seated, from left to right are: Carolyn Lowe, Marla Grammon, Vicki Hennig Sue Flitcraft, Marci Grammon, and Madelle Rotenberg. ' 172 Despite the tension of the assembly all The girls shared great anticipation during the tense moment when the members of the Court penormed Well' new princess was revealed. H' hl' ht f R r'a The Japanese theme added to the lgveliness of the presentation of the Rose Festival Princess. Sue Flitcraft Vicki Ridgley Kathy Loghry Madelle Rotenberg Sue Stillman Kathy Caselton Marci Grammon Princess Carolyn Crowned Princess Carolyn Lowe Sgii WE CN fs in .Q xv' 5, L fam ,aw ,K ,, 555 if Si? WSH 2 mi? V if W E. L93 M Www 'II ,, xg 5 12 sf , '- Q 3 iggsx XA E , , Sports Mike Dressler, hidden bythe Wilson and Madison lines, kicks the point after touchdown in the loss to the Trojans. Senators Exhibit Reserve quarterback Dave White 1121 prepares to hand- blocking assignments in the season opener against off as the Senator offensive line begins to carry out Lir1COlr1. Unidentified Senator runner skirts right end as Wilson defenders converge to make the tackle. Offensive Strength in 1965 Season Under the leadership of coaches Larry Keck and Warren Bolin the Senator football team compiled a 1-7-1 season record. The Jericho awards inaugurated in the 1964 season were pre- sented to outstanding defensive players on a game-by-game basis. In the season opener the Senators fell before the Lincoln Cardinals 12-O on the Lincoln field. The Solons were forced to rely heavily on their running game but could never mount a sustained drive. Al Governor, John Winters, and John Shafer won Jericho awards. The Trojans of Wilson invaded the Senator homeland in the second game of the season and departed with a hard-earned 14-7 victory. Mike Dressler scored Madison's first touchdown of the year on a twenty-yard end run. A potent Senator offense highlighted the third contest of the year as the Cleveland In- dians battled the Solons to a 14-14 tie. John Shafer and Gary Johnson completed eleven of thirteen passes and gained 147 yards in the air. Gary Johnson scored twice and John Shafer and Terry Houck once each as the Senators con- vincingly romped over the Benson Techmen. Precise offensive line blocking enabled Johnson to pick up 157 yards on the ground. Madison was upended 27-14 by the Grant Generals in one of the traditional league rival- ries. Terry Houck and Gary Johnson scored the Senator touchdowns, with Johnsonls crucial fourth down, six-yard run, Ron Adler was the recipient of two Jericho awards for his defensive play. 180 Close Defeats Due to a bye in the P.I.L. schedules, the Sen- ators met and were defeated 26-7 by the Bea- verton Beavers in an exhibition Metro-P.I.L. crossover. Madison was held scoreless until the fourth quarter when quarterback Dave White and halfback Gary Johnson combined on a 50- yard pass-run play. Ineffective defenses characterized the seventh game of the season as Franklin outscored the Solons 46-27. Captain Mike Dressler returned to action after a season-long injury and scored three times while adding three conversions. Gary Johnson scored twice, Terry Houck and Charlie Brune once each in the Jefferson en- counter to no avail as the Democrats came from behind with two touchdowns in the last four minutes to edge the Senators 27-26. The Senators employed a strong defense in the first half and let 7-0, but weakened before an accurate Washington offense after the inter- mission break. They fell 19-14 before the Colonials. First unit quarterback John Shafer exhibits passing form which put him among the league leaders in pass- ing and com pletions. l Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Mark Dunlop, left, and Rick Metzger were awarded the best tackler and best blocker awards respectively at the Fall Sports Banquet. vAasiTv FOOTBALL: BOTTOM now, ren to right: John Behrend lManagerj, Dave White, Bob Hoffman, Bob Pallari, John Shafer, Charles Bishop, Wayne Brown, Dexter Danielson, Fred Fuscus, Larry King, Mike Butler, Lynn McSherry, Bob Green, Bob Chase, Season Scores Lincoln Wilson Cleveland Benson Grant Beaverton Franklin Jefferson Washington Senators Complle Chris Sakalaris, Terry Houck, and Gary Johnson, SECOND ROW Coach Larry Keck, Tom Proctor, Greg Wilkes, Tom Neilson, Wayne Cumley, Brian Stefan, George Baynard, Dave Boslaugh, Rick Metz ger, Dave Diggins, Ed Owen, Mike Dressler, Terry Grater, Al Defensive lineman Wayne Cumley received the honorary captain and most inspirational player awards. Cumley also won a first team all-city berth. Coaches Larry Keck, left, and Warren Bolin discuss strategy with Gary Johnson as Dave White, t12l and Brian Stefan i74l look on. 1 -7-1 Season Record Governor, Phil South, Mitch Wolfsehr, Stan Lessard, Stan Scotton, Higginbotham, Dennis McGhean, Scott Houston, Tom McNichoIas, Stan Heil and Assistant Coach Warren Bolin. TOP ROW: Dave Duane Egbers, Dave Stefan, Ed Darnielle and Bob Baxter. Boom, Greg Noel, Bob Clare, Don Koppert, Mark Dunlop, Ron Un- derwood, Charlie Brune, Ron Adler, Dave Hielt, Jim Russell, Jim J,V. FOOTBALL: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Ross Wright, Brad Huggins, Greg Johnson, Doug Conway, Jim Ouchi, Mike Mitchell, Bob Earl, Scott Martell, Ron Heffler, Rich Nishimura, Jim Nishi- mura, Allen Coleman, Dan Rogers and Bob Thorp. SECOND ROW: Coach Dick McLain, Coach John O'Donnell, Larry Schultz. Larry Sprinkling, Doug Baxter, Jeff Coate, Jim Ross, Frank Beshear, Madison fielded two freshmen football teams again in the 1965 season. Both teams compiled good records: the A team a 2-2 season mark and the B team a 3-1 record. In the A division the victories included a 9-8 win over Grant and a 14-6 triumph over Frank- lin. The Senator victory over Grant' was the Generals, only loss of the season. The B squad also downed Grant, 12-6, with other victories over Cleveland 12-7 and Franklin 6-0. Benson defeated the freshmen team 21-7 to ruin chances for a perfect season. Head coach Ron Pheister was proud of both teams and of the effort they put forth during the season. Other coaches included Bruce Haroldson, Steven Jonas, and Sam Ignozzitta. These three, new at Madison this year also felt both teams performed exceptionally well. fig? X .Dx i, Marc Halvorson, Toby Lenox, Jeff Williams, John North, Charles Hart, Chris Johnson, Jeff Weddle, Mike Higgins, and Jeff Wilcox iManagerJ. TOP ROW: Dennis Lazenby, Rohn Thomas, Mike Wat- son, Dan Jones, Steve Scott, Dave Dangler, Bob Basaraba, Bob McNeil, Mark Kolbo, Stan Fisher, Leonard Holmes, Steve Snyer. Steve Rose and Bruce Bennett. Junior Varsity FRESHMEN FOOTBALL: BOTTOM ROW, left to right, Coach Sam lgnozzitto, Gary Grindeland, Jeff Waddell, Steve Kebbe Gary Curths, Gordon Weller, Fred Scheiffele, Stan Holoway, Sam Wedge Richard Tackert, Roy Lovell, Bill McCord, Hank Hillig, Tim Card John Young, John Corbett, Scott McCauley, Dale Peterson Bob Johnson, Tom Neillson, Kelly Ward, Doug Abelein, and Coach Steven Jonas. SECOND ROW: Gordon Sickinger, Jim Officer Doyle Danileson, Jack Flitcraft, Dick Sheridan, Doug McGuire Jim Dry den, Stan Longaneckar, Tim Cox, Mike Larson, Tom Malchert We started fast and then lost momentum as the season progressed declared head junior var- sity football mentor John O'Donnell. The rebel Senators won four of their first five games, the only blemish on their record being a 6-6 tie with Wilson, but then lost their final two encounters to Franklin 7-6, and to Jefferson 12-0. The four victories included a 28-7 defeat of Lincoln, a 19-13 triumph over Cleveland, and a 26-13 conquest of Benson. Highlighting the season was a 21-12 thump- ing of Grant led by Bruce Bennett's two touchdowns. Halfback Bob Thorpe tallied four times in the Benson game and scored 55 points in the entire season followed by Bennett with 26. Defensive strength also played an integral part in the J .V. football season. The rebels recovered fumbles or intercepted passes a total of 27 times , during the season. Defensive standouts included I Mark Kolbo and Mike Higgins. Also pictured is Gordon WendIand,selected as the outstanding sophomore cross country runner, Frosh Complete Successful Season Bruce Bennett, left, was the recipient of the outstanding J.V. Football award. Bruce Maxwell, John Draper, Larry Wiebe, Tom Meyer, Dan Church, Charles Thompson, Mike Shaffer, Steve Potter, Jim Micik, Bill Al- Iaire and Rick Brownstein. THIRD ROW: Coach Ron Pheister, Bud Anderson, Eddie Lipscomb, Dennis Burke, Gary Furgason, James Scott, Pete Hodges, Mark Davis, Tom Rose, Fred Moore, Don Enyeart, Jim Jackman, Mike Perry, Nick Haner, Jim Lutz, Jim Reiter, Steve Cornell, Mark Ross, Jim O'Rourke, Tom Currier, Dale Furgason tManagerl, John Doig and Coach Bruce Haroldson. FOP ROW: Skip Knox, Richard Walker, Mike Finnegan, Richard English, Randy Ridgley, Mike Cicerich, Frank Wilson, Scott Brad- lish, Steve Forness, Danny Hegg, Lester Hall, Ron Ashenberner, Dan Boom, Pat Morris, John Malafouris, Dennis Friesen, Bruce Whitney, Dan Jackson, Chris Hastay, Ty Hawkins, John Ruchek, Richard McNeill, Brad Graves, Steve Stonecipher, and Ron Price tManagerl, NOT PICTURED: Tom Shanky lManagerJ, Dennis Hickey lManagerp, Jim Bohl QManagerJ, Craig Conway tManagerj and Rol- ley Smith tManageri. Season Scores Wilson 18 Madison 58 Grant 35 Wilson 39 Marshall 28 Cleveland 46 Lincoln 32 Cleveland 37 Grant 24 Madison 36 City Meet Standing: 4th. State Meet Standing: 14th Benson Roosevelt Madison Washington Madison Jefferson Madison Franklin Roosevelt 100 113 62 262 50 107 51 116 140 CROSS COUNTRY: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Casey Griffy Imanagerj, RoLert Hale, Bob Kincaid, Ricx Hoiub, Jeff Haugen, Gary Krohn, Lieof Savage, Gary Yusckat, Bruce Elmers, Steve Oaum imanagerj. SECOND ROW: John Rohrtxougn, Kim Vandehey, Mike Maloney, Tony Cuda, Ed Senator Harriers Place Fourth Under the leadership of coach Lynn Roumagoux Cleftj, the Senator harriers qualified for a stale meet competition. The participating Madison runners included left to rignt:Scott Ola, Brad Lynott, Dean Tonn, Chuck Zeigler, Don Scott, Barry Jahn, Ed Crawford and Mike Gulan. i E 1 1 Crawford, Gene McReynolds, Greg Zelinka, Stan Tnarp, Gordon Wenclend. Barry Jann, Dan Jordan and CHUCK Zeigler. TOP ROW: Dave Fiskum, Brad Lynott, Bill White, Bcb Klassen, Brian Kleiner, Kent Perry, Dean Tonn, Mike Gulan, Don Scott, and Scott O,a, NOT PICTURED: John Burke. In City Meet A fourth place in the City Meet which re sulted in State Meet qualification, highlighted the varsity cross country season. Dean Tonn fin- ished twelfth in the all-city event to lead the Senator harriers to a fourth place tie with Cleve- land. The Senators placed 14th in the State Meet led by sophomore Barry Jahn's 35th place finish. Jahn's performance was termed by coach Lynn Roumagoux as the outstanding effort of the season. Other state participants included Chuck Zeigler, Brad Lynott, Scott Oja, Ed Crawford and Don Scott. Mike Gulan suffered an injury which ruled him out of the meet competition. Overall, the varsity contingent posted a 6-8 season record, facing at least one of the top teams in the city in each meet. After losing the initial two encounters of the season the J .V. harriers prevailed twelve straight times to tie Wilson for the city championship. In the final meet of the season Madison beat Wilson 28-29 to win a share of the title. Strong performances by Gary Yuskcat, Bob Kincaid, and Steve Crandall enabled Madison to place fourth in the freshmen division city meet. .l Dean Tonn, recipient of the outstanding runner and honorary team captain awards, is shown completing one of the rigorous practices held during the cross country season. BOYS' SWIM TEAM: BOTTOM FlOW, left to right: Randy Frey, Terry TOP ROW: Bill Pitzer, Neil Valentine, Steve Haner, Jaclx Hale, Roo- Noreen, Dennis Gettman, Jeff Lieppman, Kim Biggs, 'lom i-iolt and ert JOHNSON, Mark WiHi8mS and Steve LHI'1QSi0I'1 lM6l1699fl- N0 Bob Parker. SECOND ROW: Don Brightbill, Tom Brightbill, Tim PICTUREDZ Dave Clafki Jim Hamil!0I'1 and DEf1I'liS Kem- Ramis, Rob Truax, Dave Taber, Mark Fischer and Steve Fiskum. Sharyl Inglis, senior, and Don Brightbill, junior, were chosen as outstand- ing swimmers on the boy's and girl's teams respectively. Season Scores Madison 3 1 Jefferson Madison 13 Benson Madison 16 Wilson Madison 63 Roosevelt Madison 74 Washington Madison 40 Marshall Madison 74 Franklin Madison 35 Grant Madison 5 1 Cleveland Madison 34 Lincoln City Meet Standing: Madison Gth. T V h M L on Langston lManagerl lone Crandall Lee Ann Larson Shaiyl Inglis, Dixie Brooks, Debbie Evans, and Cynthia Veltman. TOP RCW: Julie mel, and C030 alan a 'ns- Swimmers Place Sixth In City Season Scores Madison 56 Roosevelt Madison 59 Marshall Madison 29 Jefferson Madison 20 Grant Madison 12 Wilson Madison 34 Cleveland Madison 53 Franklin Madison 64 Washington Madison 11 Girls Poly Cforfeitb Madison 32 Lincoln City Meet Standing: Madison 6th. Barbara Haley, foreground, exhibits diving form which enabled her to place 4th in the city in the 100-yd. butterfly and 6th in the 50-yd. butterfly Senators Post 4-6 First Half Record sir Bob Klassen 1321, Madison forward, jumps against Klassen held the high-scoring Utterstrom to 7 points Franklin's Erik Utterstrom as Gary Johnson looks on. and tallied 10 himself. The Senators won 56-53 over the favored Quakers. The P.I.L. basketball schedule, following a pattern set last year, was divided into two halves of ten games each, with two pre-season contests. Bruce Haroldson, former Klamath Falls aide, took over the coaching duties at Madison this year. In the pre-season openers the Senators de- feated Tigard 66-41 and Beaverton 60-42. Cleve- land suffered a 77-60 loss at the hands of the Solons in the regular seasonal inaugural, with Don Hart, John Shafer, Gary Johnson, Bob Klassen,and Lance Rosenau scoring in double figures. John Shafer tallied 17 points in the final quarter but the Grant Generals downed the Senators 59-48 in the first half of a double- header held at the Memorial Coliseum. Bob Klassen hit six points in the third quarter and Gary Johnson eight in the final period to boost the Senators to a 56-53 upset over Franklin. Lance Rosenau collected 15 points in support of Johnson's 17. Ending the first half with a 4-6 record, the Senators proved the pre-season ratings wrong as they finished eighth instead of a predicted eleventh. Craig Montgomery f35l, Senator forward, shoots over Grant defenders Dave Rankin and Jim Bisio in sec- ond quarter action in the first half of a double-header played at the Memorial Coliseum. . Gary Johnson 1231, drives by Washington's Don Matthews andi puts up lay-in. The Senators fell before the Colonials 68-62 in the fifth game of the year. l l I l 191 l Senators Upset Grant, Washington Don Hart 1251, Madison center, shoots over out- stretched arm of Washington's Bob Lundahl t23l as former Senator Ron Coleman observes action. The Senators proceeded to upset the Colonials 68-59 in second half action. Hart gained a third team all-city berth in the post season selection. 192 Lance Rosenau shoots from the top of the key as Don Hart heads to- ward the basket for possible rebound. Rosenau and John Shafer formed a potent guard combination and Rosenau finished fourth in team scor- ing with 162 points. After completing the first half of the season with a 4-6 record, the Senators started success- fully in the second half by topping Cleveland 60-36. Don Hart led in team scoring with 19 points followed by Gary Johnson with 14 and Bob Klassen with 12. Employing a balanced scoring attack with four players in double figures, the Senators defeated arch-rival Grant. Don Hart, Gary Johnson, John Shafer and Lance Rosenau tallied 16, 13, 11, and 10 points respectively. Franklin fell before the Senators twice this season by a total of four points. The second game wasn't decided until Bob Klassen hit a jumper from the corner, with 1:05 remaining, to put Madison ahead by the final margin of 63-62. Washington, co-champions in the season's first half, was upset by the Solons in the second half 68-59. Junior reserve Bob Hoffman con- tributed 13 points, eight of which came in the final quarter. Madison lost the final four games of the sea- son, but finished with a 10-12 mark and a 4-6 second half record. Grant's Dave Lawson Q22l, fails to stop John Shafer Grant won. The steady Senator. .guard also gained from shooting patented jumper from the corner. Shafer honorable mention all-city recognition. tallied 17 points in the final quarter to no avail as Gary Johnson hits for two points against the Grant Gen- erals at the Coliseum. Johnson led the team in season scoring and received honorable mention all-city honors. John Shafer, left, and Bob Klassen, right, received basketball trophies at the Winter Sports Banquet. Shafer won the best offen- sive and most inspirational trophies on the basis of team scoring and assists. Klassen was -awarded the best defensive player trophy. Senators First Half Scores Madison Tigard Madison Beaverton Madison Cleveland Grant Madison Wilson Madison Lincoln Madison Madison Franklin Washington Madison Benson Madison Madison Jefferson Madison Marshall Second Half Scores Madison Madison Wilson Lincoln Madison Madison Benson Jefferson Marshall Roosevelt Cleveland Grant Madison Madison Franklin Washington Madison Madison Madison Madison Swv'-if-Q w ' 9 ww J iiliff ,fr ff' 13? ,.,qp-rr-w...-A-f Coach Bruce Haroldson reviews game strategy with members of the varsity unit during a time out in the Jefferson game. Profiting from HaroIdson's instruction, the Senators proceeded to edge the Democrats, 63-61. Complete Season With 10-12 Mark VARSITY BASKETBALL: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Lance way tmanagerl, John Behrend tmanagerj, Dave Forsman fstatis- Fiosenau, George Gregores, Bob Pallari, John Shafer, Gary John- ticianl, Dave White, Bob Klassen, Don Hart, Terry Houck, Junior son, Chris Sakelaris, Craig Montgomery, Ftod Ross and Bob Varsity Coach Larry Keck, Freshman Coach Bill Wiitala and Var- Hoffman. TOP ROW: Assistant Coach Arnold Bruhn, Doug Con- sity Coach Bruce Haroldson. Chris Sakelaris fights for rebound in the midst of Benson op- ponents as Steve Kebbe prepares for possible tip. Sakalaris and Kebbe anchored the Senator junior varsity front-line and helped propel the team to a 13-7 record and a contending position in city standings. Junior Varsity Hampered by a constantly changing squad, the Junior Varsity basketball team compiled a 13-7 season record which put them among the top three teams in the city. The players seeing most action included Steve Kebbe, Chris Sakalaris, Bob Green, Jon Gustafson, Terry Houck, Dave White, Bob Hoff- man, and Mike Higgins. Freshman Kebbe led the team in scoring and rebounding and was promoted to the varsity unit for the final two games of the season. Guards White, Hoffman, Houck and forward Gustafson alternated be- tween the varsity and J.V. teams as the need arose. Coach Larry Keck attributed the season's success to a stingy defense, When the press worked and we played effective overall defense we were balanced enough to beat any team in the city. The toughest games of the year which yielded the most outstanding performances were against Jefferson and Franklin according to Coach Keck. Commenting on the entire season Keck stated that a very successful won and loss record coupled with an increase in basketball ex- perience will yield much in varsity potential? J. V., Freshmen Freshmen Bruce Maxwell, Bob Officer and Tom Meyers led the Freshmen basketball team to a 4-6 record in the 1965 season. Maxwell led in team scoring with 118 points followed by Officer with 99 and Meyers with 91. Rounding out the usual starting five were Sam Wedge at center and Jeff Waddell or Steve Holloway at forward. In a post-season interview, Coach Bill Wiitala termed the victory over Washington, 69-34, as the most outstanding of the season in terms of team effort. Three of the losses marring the Frosh record were by five points or less which attests to the competitive nature of the league. Freshmen reserves included Jeff Wilcox with 32 points, Gary Furgason, 26, Bill McCord, 32, Steve Stonecipher, 26, and Dean Tackett, 24. Coach Bill Wiitala attributed the inconsisten- cy of the season to a lack of speed and quick- ness early in the season which improved as the season progressed. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: BOTTOM ROW: left to right: HOW: C0aCh Larry Keck, Dave Dangler, B0b Basaraba, Bob Mike Rudarmel, Dick Lebrun, Barry Jahn, Mark Colbo, Randy Green, Sieve Scott, RODSFT McNeil lmanagerl, and Bob Lyons Stansbury, Mike Higgins. Steve Kebbe, and Mike Johnson. TOP fmenagefl- Show V arsity Pot t' 1 D ' S FRESljIMEN BASKETBALL: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Richard Sfoneciphef and Ge0f Savage l TOP ROW' C h B'II McNeil lmanagerlh, Tom Meyers, Richard Tackgn, Jim Officie,-I Wiitala, Gary Curths, Jeff Waddglinggiilye Holloway, llefgavtllilcolc, Bruce Maxwell. Bill McCord, Richard Sheridan. Marv Ross. Steve Gary FUYQBSOH. Sam Wedge and Dave BHUGY- Using his legs to gain advantage, 168 pounder Dave Diggins rides 0DP0n6nl in route 10 Winning decision- Senators Compile 7-3 Record Chuck Zeigler C123 lbs.l appears to be looking for outside help as he searches for winning combination against Jerry Canland of Franklin. The varsity wrestling team under new coach Ron Dexter posted a 7-4 season record and finished ninth in the city tournament. The Sen- ators sent two wrestlers to the state meet at Corvallis on the basis of individual city meet results. They were Bud Rogers, second at 106 lbs. and Corky Owen, second at 191 lbs. Sopho- mores Kim Biggs and Greg Johnson added four- th place finishes in the 115 and 178 lbs. division. At the beginning of the season, Madison de- feated Marshall in the David Douglas Invita- tional, finishing second to David Douglas. Coach Ron Dexter termed this as the most satisfying meet of the year due to the fact that Marshall eventually won the city championship. The highlight of the season, according to coach Dexter,was a first place in the Hillsboro Invitational scored against four other teams. Allen Coleman C130 lbs.D was selected as Madison's representative to meet the touring Japanese wrestlers in an exhibition match. After the completion of the season approxi- mately 35 wrestlers participated in the AAU freestyle wrestling meet held March 18 and 19 at Hillsboro. Mark Dunlop 1141 lbs.J strives to score two-point take- ful eye. Allen Coleman, left, recuperates from previous down against Franklin opponent under referees watch- match. Allen Coleman 1130 lbs.l moves quickly to break Mark Dunlop C141 lbs.J awaits the raise of his hand by the away from Opponent en route to one point escape. referee as his teammates come forward to give congratulations Coleman eventually won the match, on a win over a Roosevelt wrestler. Rogers, Owens Compete Sophomore Jim Ouchi makes his debut on the varsity an almost unprecedented victory the Solons wrestlers squad successful as he pins Roosevelt opponent. In won 53-0. VARSITY WRESTLING: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Dan Jordan, Bud Rogers, Kim Biggs, Chuck Zeigler, Allen Coleman, and Greg Grimmer. TOP ROW: Coach Ron Dexter, Mark Dunlop, Wayne Brown, Leonard Holmes, Al Governor, Corky Owens and Stan Heil. In State Wrestling Meet Season Scores Lebanon 27 Madison 21 Madison 29 Washington 21 Madison Benson Marshal Madison Madison Roosevelt Madison Cleveland Wilson Madison Madison Lincoln Madison Franklin Grant Madison Madison Jefferson Kim Biggs 1115 lbs.J struggles to break away from Franklin wrestler and pick up one escape point. Coach Dexter ob- serves action in background. J. V. atmen Post 6--4 ark 5 Dan Jordan strains to avoid pin as the referee gov- erns actions. Jordan, regular on the varsity at 98 lbs. Junior Varsity When we were at full strength we performed up to potential and were generally strong, par- ticularly in the lower weight divisionsf' stated Junior Varsity wrestling coach Russell Walker. Due to vacancies on the varsity team, injuries, and a decrease in expected turnouts, the J .V. team was forced to compete in most matches forfeiting at least ten points. The J .V. matmen opened the season success- fully with victories in the Corvallis and Hills- boro tournaments registered against three other teams in each match, and finished the league season with 6-4 record. In the Madison tourna- ment varsity and junior varsity scores were combined, and on the basis of this scoring system Madison captured second place. Dave Abelein, Dennis McGhean, Dan Jor- dan, Dan Jones and Ross Wright composed the nucleus of the J .V. team and individually posted winning records. No team scoresqwere tabulated in the city tournament, due to the fact that in many in- stances varsity and junior varsity teams were combined. 202 G 33 L as as 1- - S - as 9 tv X swfaham .., .. , U L ,gi . K.. ,,, ....... -.--.,,,ff,.f,1 i w .2 t, if a 4 Q mga S its if Y' w J' r 1 if ' V i5jles.!2i ifz:T ' 2- . .... .. .- - 4 wrestled on the junior varsity team when he couldn't make weightf Freshmen The Freshmen wrestling team, distinguished by seven individuals city champions, completed the season with a record of 13-0 and thus won the city championship for the second year. 1966 was the first year an actual freshmen divi- sion was formed with each team meeting all other teams. In the city tournament, Madison faced Frank- lin, Marshall and Grant. No team scores were tabulated but the Senators captured more in- dividual city championships than the other teams. These championships included John Malafouris C90 lbs.D, Frank Wilson C95 lbs.D, Doug Abelein C105 lbs.J, Tim Cox C110 lbs.D, Jack Monteith C115 1bs.D, Tim Card C141 lbs.D, and Doyle Danielson C157 lbs.J. Steve Fiskum favorite, at 148 lbs. was unable to participate due to an injury. Coach Ron Pheister stated that this was the best group I have ever worked with in terms of spirit and morale. Good varsity potential was evidenced in that we won five out of six possible individual city championships in the lower weight divisions. 7 JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Bruce Elmers, Tom Holt, Tom Graham ,Ray Kelley, Vernon Lee, Dan Abelein, Steve Okasaki, Mike Smith and Jim Ouchi. SECOND ROW: Tom Wright, Dennis Minor, Steve Lawpaugh, Ron Heffler, Greg Johnson. Byron Dupont, Bob Thorp. Mike Kelly, John Stuart and Dennis MoGhean. THIRD ROW: Mike Mitchell, Jim Floss, Rob Harbin, Dennis Burns, Bob Baxter, Steve Snyer, Dan Jones, Terry Grater and Bob Brune. NOT PICTURED: Coach Russell Walker. Frosh Capture City Champion hip FRESHMAN WRESTLING: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Scott James, Eddie Lipscomb, Mike Larson, Tim Cox, Nick Lawpaugh, John Corbett, Jack Flitcraft, Steve Johnson, Kelly Ward, Steve Crandall, and Jim Micik, SECOND ROW: Doyle Danielson, Craig Davis, Tom Rose, Craig Breier, Tim Card, Mike Shafer, Scott McCauley, Fred Scheiflele, Steve Fiskum, Jim Governor, Randy Frey, Fred Hansen, Jim Lutz, Ron Berg. TOP ROW: Coach Ron Pheister, John Malafouris, Dale Peterson, Bob Kincaid, Bill Wefel, Jack Monteith, Bruce Whitney, Ron Walker, Doug Abelein, Brad Graves, Orv Judd, Frank Wilson, Kent Lee, Jim Hamburg, and Rich Jeans, Varsity T rackmen Exhibit Improvement i 1 Under watchful eye of official, senior Chris Hansen strives for extra distance in the hroad jump in the first meet of the year against Wilson. With a group of the best hurdlers in the his- tory of Madison the varsity track team in the first action of the year lost a closely contested meet to Wilson and in the second meet of the year defeated Washington 100-30. In the Wilson meet first place points were evenly distributed, but Wilson exhibited team depth in capturing second and third place positions. Terry Houck skimmed the high hurdles in 16.6 while Tony Cuda and Don Hart cleared 5'8 in the high jump for good early season efforts. In the second meet of the season against Washington, transfer Rick Smith ran the high hurdles in 16.4. Kent Perry and John Rohr- bough tied for first in the pole vault at 11'6 . Juniors Mike Gulan and Scott Oja and soph- omore Barry Jahn consistently scored points in the middle and long distance events and im- proved over the course of the season. Coach Lynn Roumagaux termed the team as a young improving group composed of juniors and seniors who will perform better as they mature. 204 Mike Gulan drives toward the finish line pursued by Scott Oja Gulan and Ola formed a successful middle distance tandem. Madison hurdlers Gary Johnson, left and Terry transfer Rick Smith formed Madison's strongest Houck, right, pursue Marshall in 180-yard low hurdle group in several years. hurdle event. Houck and Johnson along with Don Hart employs western roll style in clearing high jump at 5'3 in dual meet at Marshall. Hart registered a personal besi of 5'8 in the high jump and usually doubled in the long jump. Tom Neilson flips the discus in Wilson meet. Neilson spe- cialized in shot put and threw the discus when necessary. Season Scores Wilson 7515 Madison 555 Madison 100 Washington 30 Marshall 79 Madison 51 lPartial scores due to early deadlinesl Competing as a junior on the varsity level, Stan Lessard emerged as Madison's top javelin thrower. Pictured here, Lessard lets go with heave good for third place in a dual meet against Marshall. VARSITY TRACK: BOTTOM ROW, Iefl 10 righrg Dick Legyun, Mike Thomas, Phil South. Jim Poslon, Chris Sakelaris and Wayne Cum- Gulan, Chris Hansen, John Flohrbough, Larry Rankin, Dave Abelein, lev- TOP ROW1 Coach Lynn Floumaeoux. Bob Baxter. Greg Russell. Kent Perry, Barry Jahn, Ed Crawford, Gary Edwards, and Rich Sian 30011001 DOUG Friesvn. DOH Half, DSW? B0Sl8UQh- Bob Brunkow, SECOND ROW: Ed Darneille, Ken Budlong, Tony Cuda, Klassen, Dean Tonn, Steve Gressel, Stan Lessard. Torn Neilson Charlie Bishop. Scott Ola, Greg Wilkes, Terry Houck. Larry and Dave Fi5KUfT1. Brad Lynott, center, edqes out Marshall competitor for sonal best of 53.6 in the dual meet at Marshall. second place in the 440-yard dash. Lynott ran a per- The Junior Varsity track team won both their meets over Wilson' and Washington. In the Wilson meet sophomore Ken Budlong scored 15 points with firsts in the shotput, discus and javelin. Junior Dave Diggins also won three events: the high hurdles, low hurdles and high jump. Freshman Ed Lipscomb vaulting in the J .V. division cleared 10 feet and in the following meet set a J .V. record at 10'6 . Balance and depth were featured in the sec- ond meet of the year as Madison downed Wash- ington 891fg-3215 Jim Poston won the high jump and finished second in the 220 yard dash. The Senators won firsts in 8 of 13 events and followed up with 22 of 26 possible second and third places. - The Senators proceeded to complete a sched- ule of meets which included the city meet and city relays. Coach Lynn Roumagoux in an early- season interview stated that with consistent im- provement the J .Vfs can compete equally with any team in the city. This year John O'Donnell assisted as J .V. track coach. Ed Crawford sprints toward finish line followed by Len Irbv at finish of mile run at Marshall. Crawford and lrby finished second and third, respectively. Junior Varsity, Freshmen JUNIOR VARSlTY TRACK: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Larry Wendland. TOP ROW: Len lrby, Bill White, Stan Fisher, Rohn Schul-tz, Jim l-isher, Tom Martine, John North, Ross Wright, Jim Thomas, Jeff Weddle, Dave Wright, Dan Jones, Bob McNeil, Glen Oucnl. Jeff Williams, Steve Snyder. Greg Zelinka and Gordon Fernlee and Gene McReynolds lmanageri. .-,ty , W-if! . AL. el. .1 sr 208 i 1 iz.. s .1 l MAN TRACK: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Bob Hale, t5lFafEl?HKampmann, Steve Crandall, Bob Kincaid, Bill Wendland, Frank Wilson, Bruce Whitney, Les Hall, Bob Johnson, Bob Karcher, Dave Brunkow, Scott Bradtish and John.Burke. SECOND ROW: Gary Yusckat, Ron Spady, Jan Littler, Jim Greer, Tom Neilson. Flcn BecK, Doug Abelein. Bob Mahlum, John Malafouris and Develop Track Skills The performances of our freshmen to date indicate that they can compete with most teams in the city stated coach Lynn Roumagoux early in the season. The freshmen team lost to Wilson 79M-4415 but came back to beat Washington 69-49. Against Wilson, the Senators could only record four first places but second and third place points were distributed evenly. Richard Holub won the low hurdles and finished second in the highs While Bob Kincaid won the mile in 5:26 and finished third in the half mile. Showing depth by winning a majority of first and second places the freshmen countered Wash- ington's bid for victory. Gary Yuscvkat won the 880 yard run and finished second in the quarter. Sam Wedge won the shot put and discus. Tins year Arnohi Bruhn asmnned dunes as assistant track coach. Ricnard Hirter lmanagerj. 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Q . . - 4 W . ---1 -1-- -- W A' . , 4- K 1 ,,,, Y -1'- 1 masons.. ww , .fe . an se e1 f 1 . w f 11 s we aww' K 1' 1- ' A . ' ' k Smelser Myron Lee, David VARSITY TENNIS: BOTTOM now, lefi io ngm: Steve Hoeft, F a Roush' JeffW0P'e'1 Tm' Rams' Jac ' Gam, Craig Davis, Bob Johnson, Steve Johnson, Terrell Brown Smne and Dawd Anderson' and Jay Anderson. TOP HOW: Coach Verle Duckering, Don Senator NetmenDefeat rant Jeff Wohler exhibits backhand form in a match. played on the Madison courts. Wohler player number one singles most Of the year. 210 An exceptional turnout of 33 boys, only four of which were seniors, will yield good potential in the years to come, stated varsity tennis coach Verle Duckering. The turnout was the largest in the history of Madison. Don Roush, Jeff Wohler and Tim Ramis played the top three singles positions most of the year. Jack Smelser and Myron Lee and David Anderson and David Stone formed doubles combinations. The team played a schedule of three pre- season matches and ten league encounters. Sun- set and Beaverton defeated the Senators by identical 6-1 margins to open the season. David Douglas, defending Metro League Champions, lost to the Senators 4-2 in the final pre-season match. Grant, rated among the top teams in the city, fell before the Senators 3-2 in the opening league match. In the second match in league play, the Senator netmen lost to Franklin 3-2 in a closely contested match. Led by singles players Marla Christopher and Linda Hopper, the girls, tennis team, under the direction of coach Frances Gannon, compiled a 4-1-1 record up to the time of printing. Carol Jean Davis played number three singles with Esther Clausen and Barbara Pal- lari, and Ione Crandall and Betty Thomas team- ing in the doubles matches. In pre-season action the Senators beat Beaverton 4-2, tied Sunset 3-3 and downed David Douglas 4-1. The girls opened the regular season against Grant and lost 3-2, as Linda Hop- per and one doubles team recorded victories. The Senators overwhelmed Franklin 5-0 in the second match of the year and followed with an identical victory over Lincoln. Coach Gannon, at the time of printing, pre- dicted that with the same effort shown early in the season definite championship possibilities exisited. Regular practices, as with most spring sports, started in early March and progressed to season's end. A total varsity turnout of 10 resulted in in- tense competition for the top seven positions. Marla Christopher exhibits serving form in a tennis match played early in the season. Miss Christopher played number one or number two singles most of the year. Girls Open Season Successfully GIRLS' TENN1s: sorrow: now. nerr to right: Karen Albrecht, Thomas- TOP ROWS Coach Frames Gannon' l-i'1gaHH0PPe Jen' Esther Clausen, Carol Jean Davis, Barbara Pallari. and Betty nlfef Gfubbsi Mafia Christopher, and 'One Cfan 3' 211 Jon Gustafson, number one on the boys' golf team, exhibits driving form prior to the start of the season. The boys' golf team, under coach Cecil Tuttle, competed in ten matches during the 1966 season. In the first match of the year the Sen- ators defeated favored Wilson, 8-4. Madison's Jon Gustafson defeated Mike Spang of Wilson 36-37. Spang last year placed fourth in a na- tional tournament while Gustafson, as a sopho- more,finished seventh in individual state stand- ings. Madison blanked Washington 12-0 in the second match of the year. According to Coach Tuttle the team has an excellent chance of capturing the city champion- ship. Those playing in the top six positions in- clude juniors Jon Gustafson, Bob Dixon, Mitch Wolfsehr, Bob Huenergard and sophomores Tim Gibson and Chris Smith. Substitutes include Jim Miller, Bob Bailey and Fred Bachofner. Commenting on the league in general coach Tuttle stated, Cleveland, Grant and Wilson were strong teams. Our victory over Wilson at the beginning of the year, proved to be the most satisfying. Girls', Boys' Golf Teams BOYS' GOLF: BOTTOM RQW, left to fight: Chfls Smith, Tim Cecil Tuttle, Bob Dixon, Mitch Wolfsehr, Jon Gustafson and tiibson. l-red Bachofner and Jim Miller. TOP ROW: Coach B05 HUGFISYQSYU- - - N 'i GIRLS' GOLF: BOTTOM Row, lsr: to rigm: sue Thorpe, Donna '3a eYf Bamafa 'a 'S- Joan ms Linda wright, Peggy Weiss and Marsha Uhle. TOP Row: and Shirly Bailey- Complete Seasons The girls' .golf team, defending city cham- pions, played a seven game schedule beginning April 21 and proceeding through the end of May. Senior Shirly Bailey played number one posi- tion most of the season. Other team members seeing action included Marsha Uhle, Peggy Weiss, Donna Bailey, Chris Mueller, Joan Neil- son and Barbara Harris. Prior to the opening of the season the girls practiced and turned in scores to determine prospective team positions. Coach Gloria Sandles commented in an early season interview that the team has a good op- portunity to repeat as city champions due to the fact that only one player from last year's cham- pionship team graduated. Shirly Bailey, left, and Marsha Uhle, right, completed their final year on the varsity golf team. 213 on, Chris Mueller Defending City hampions Senior Lance Rosenau lined a single into left field in 6-1 win over Benson. Dave White views aCti0r1 fr0m On-deck Clrcie. 214 Continue inning Ways Bob Clare lets pitch go by for ball in Franklin game, Madison eventually won the game 13-2. Bob Hoffman rounds third base en route to score cturinq Franklin game. The Senators defeated Franklin 13-1 for the first victory of the year. 5 Senior Jim Higginbotham takes pitch for a ball in the Struck OU1 eleven en VOUTG to 134 decision- Benson game. Higginbotham played centerfield when not on the mound. Bob Pallari pitches to Franklin batter as catcher I Senators Defeat F 1'ank11n, John Shafer steps out of the batters .box after taking varsity ball, handled catching duties for the Senators. pitch for a ball. Shafer, completing his fourth year of ,gn or L vy gffijaf ,FQ 6 V A, QNX? John Shafer sets to receive deliverv.PaIIari f 5 , K f . at ,E Q if it xtfifiiti ts- mfipf X K .R R E tfflliis X , x s tg K , it X x 'S X 5-, .A ' x y X -Q, 'L' . , ' i x l 'X - Q K X X. K 1 I ' he X. ' A ' k -2 l y X, ' ' K EB Q, P P P X Q Jefferson, Benson Season Scores Hillsboro Hillsboro Gresham Madison Portland State Madison Madisolt Madison Central Catholic Madison Portland State Central Catholic Reynolds Reynolds Cleveland Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison David Douglas Madison Portland State Parkrose Central Catholic Madison West Linn Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Franklin J Cl f erson Benson Marshall tPartiaI scores due to early deadiinesl Dennis Schneider connects with pitch thrown by Franklin hurler. Schneider played shortstop most of the year and developed into one of Madison's better hitters. 217 l Craig Montgomery takes pitch for ball in Benson and Jefferson games at the first of the year game. Montgomery hit home runs in the Franklin VARSITY BASEBALL: BOTTOM ROW. left to right: John Behrend lmanagerl, Ken Hutchens, Dennis Schneider, Scott Martell, Tim Ekblad, Dick Pleasant, Wayne Brown, Norm Brindley. Lynn Mc- Sherry and Jim Cole fmanagerj. SECOND ROW: Steve Dawson, Jim Officer, Dave Stefan, Bob Clare, Steve Hoyt. Jim Higginbotham. John Shafer, Doug Conway tmanagerj and Coach Dick McClain. TOP ROW: Mike Dressler, Bob Pallari, Bob Chase, Dave Dangler, Craig Montgomery, Dave White. Bob Hoffman, Lance Rosenau and Gary Johnson. ontgomery Higginbotham Lead Hitters Distinguished by a balance between hitting and pitching, the Madison Varsity Baseball team won four out of their first five games. QEarly deadline forced termination of coveragel. Transfer Bob Pallari struck out eleven in relief of Mike Dressler in the second game of the season against Franklin, and won 13-1. Jef- ferson, rated near the top of the league in pre- season predictions, lost to the Senators behind the strong pitching of Mike Dressler. In the third game of the year, junior Dave Dangler gave up only three hits as the Senators beat Benson. Craig Montgomery, Dennis Schneider, Jim Higginbotham and Dressler consistently led in the hitting department. Montgomery hit home runs in the Franklin and Jefferson games. The starting lineup usually consisted of John Shafer Ccatcherl, Bob Hoffman Cfirst baseb, Lance Rosenau Csecond basel, Dave White C third basel, Dennis Schneider Cshortstoph and alternating outfielders Montgomery, Higgin- botham, Dressler and Bob Clare. Second year coach Dick McClain referred to the 1966 edition of Madisonis team as an inexperienced team, although steady defense, good hitting and consistent pitching were char- acteristic. This year Madison lost thirteen seniors and eight of nine starters from last year's city-championship team. Four of the top five pitchers who accounted for seventeen wins also graduated, but the team effectively filled the gaps. Coach McClain also credited the lengthy pre-season schedule of 14 games for success en- joyed during the year. 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All-'in FaCChif1i, MOFQBV1 FUIUGY and Coach paugh, Bruce Maxwell, Jim Klee, Mark Mankertz, Gordon Young Ray Niehaus. NOT PICTURED: Pete Haner and Ralph Hume. and Mike Higgins. TOP ROW: Chris Johnson, Jeff Coate, Neil ,w'AMgsg !sF:, T ,ir , . . W 1 s . -' ,. ,A I .,,,,L. , A v3. 5 'Y g -Arr A E, 'N .yr lr 5 fs - . Q. , Q, . . iififg 'ii' FRESHMAN BASEBALL: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Richard McNeil lmanagerl, John Draper, Dan Hagg, Mark Newsome, Steve Forness, Jack Fiitcraft, Jack Monteith, Mike Clauson, Pat Paoiili, Stan Longanecker and Ron Flice. SECOND ROW: Steve Brownsiein. Dan Low, Gary Grindeiand. Nick Lawpaughy Mike Larson, Bill McCord, Steve Stonecipher, Ted Knox, Tom Rose and Don Baxter. TOP ROW: Steve Kebbe, Tom Meyers., Jeff Waddell, Steve Holloway, Jeff Wilcox, Bud Andersen, Mike Cicericn and Marv Ross. Initiate Winning Traditions Junior Varsity Beginning the season with three consecutive victories the Junior Varsity baseball team, under coach Ray Niehaus, posted a 4-2 record up to the time of printing. The J .V. team defeated Portland Christian twice, 2-0 and 12-1 and downed Parkrose 13-2 before losing both ends of a doubleheader to Hillsboro 5-4 and 6-0. In the first league game the Senators topped Jefferson 15-5 behind the strong pitching of junior Jim Klee. Madison totaled 11 hits in a display of offensive strength. Coach Ray Niehaus termed outfielders Allen Coleman and Len Holmes and first baseman Jeff Coate as the outstanding early season hit- ters. Coach Niehaus further stated 'that if the pitching continues to develop we will have a representative team. Hitting and fielding, at this point are above average. In an effort to prepare physically for the season practices began early in March and con- tinued through to the start of the season. Freshmen Coach Bill Wiitala termed good pitching, hitting and general balance as attributes of the freshmen baseball team. Jeff Waddell, Tom Meyers and Jeff Wilcox formed a successful pitching threesome. Meyers and Waddell dou- bled as outfielders and along with second base- man Jack Hall, first baseman Steve Kebbe, third baseman Bill McCord, and outfielder Mike Larson, led the team in hitting. The frosh team played an abbreviated sched- ule of five games and each Friday scrimmaged with the junior varsity group. A turnout of 32, nine of which were pitchers began practices after spring vacation and continued developing skills through the season. Due to early printing deadlines the entire season could not be covered but early in the sea- son coach Wiitala viewed the team as 'lwell-bal- anced in most respects. With the good turnouts and early showings, the winning traditions should continue at Madison. FALL RALLY: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Judy Brown HFVJ Julie McEnery. SECOND ROW: Linda Hall, Rob Truax, -and Karen Hatton. THIRD ROW: Tanna Van Bremer, Dave Abelelfh and Kathy Loghry. TOP ROW: Bob Roberts. Dancing about with potato sacks on their heads and Iettermen sweaters around their waists the .fall rally continues to promote spirit. The fall and spring rallies did more than promote spirit at games and during school. They both have honored the athletic participants every week with some type of morale booster. On the Friday morning of the Wilson football game, the starting lineup found spirit signs on their lawns. Apples were delivered by the fall rally to each player on the day of the Washington football game. Cardinal bird whistles were given to the basketball players by the spring rally with a note attached saying, Whistle Them Cardinals to a Stop. Before the Beaverton game, each player was given bear teeth with a slogan attached say- ing, Chew 'em Up. These morale boosters proved to be successful this year, and the rallies hope to see them become a Madison tradition. allies Raise i f dak Q! Guerrilla warfare undermined the Grant pep assembly Morale and Initiate Tradition SPRING RALLY: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Yvonne Coleman, Andy Krieske. Jeff Martine, Mary Fletcher, Annette Grubbs, and Connie Martell. Q .1 Q 5 it ll 2 X 3 3 i S F si Dina. Can-v-1-L, 'ifhio-l.4'C1w.A-Q-vva,0-5 J-:JA-'-'ku ' 0-wo-fw-0'-5 J-k-ivv-pw1X'K,u 230-vii, 5 n ..L. r A CLAQ.-,+ ---4 - ---- 1 ,,l.AmC, W SW4 Q ,MW ,Q W W., -W S W . ,, V -i T Q1-gfiisswigg f ,Av, ,W W, , Pg gf -v 5? wg, we . 2, , , gl. . X 5 I jf f. x 55 mi? Q 5' L 5 f , X as as 2 if pf ii ,Q , ,E I f 5 is E 2 A Underclassmen Junior Class Profits With Sally Junior class deleczates and officers meet bi-weekly in the Principal's Conference Floom. The Class of '67 was the first in Madison's history to be honored with a girl president. Sally Profitt started her term of office by presiding over weekly delegate meetings. One of the major projects of the junior class was the sponsoring of the after-game dance, Madness , which was very successful. At class meetings, juniors were privileged to hear such speakers as Mr. Hestor Turner, Dean of Students at Lewis and Clark College and Mr. Richard Pizzo from the Uni- versity of Oregon's Board of Higher Education. The junior delegates and cabinet provided the link required between the administration and students to keep the Class of '67 informed on business discussed during their meetings. JUNlOR CLASS DELEGATES: BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Kathy Hibbard, Connie Lane, Nancy Bushman, Ruth Lawrence, Jane Addis, Joan Jeans, Debbie Coats, Sally Profitt, Joy Jensen, Dennis McGhean, and Tom Foley. 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'F i aa J: W 2 gig v 4 ii an H x I ff' srl' 3 ! 7 kiyev ., a E111 423 , 5,t4s5dagv Q as 'Ax f 54 ,S , of 1 4 NOT PICTURED Guido, Richard Hartsoe, Lilie Hayes, Julia Hickey, Mike Hill, Butch Honts, Teri Howard, Donna Isley, Rich Jennings, Kerry Jensen, Joy Johnson, Bonnie Johnson, Tony Kay, Jimmy Kenny, Greg Losinger, Tim Mrs. Moreland's fifth period class is typical of junior English classes. aggiajff-H fagggijfi Mack, Pam Maier, Pat Malmquist, Mike McDonald, Roger Monaham, Ron Parker, Margaret Payne, Jackie Phillips, John Place, Mike Poston, Jim Queirolo, Janis Query, Rita Reeder, Joe Rose, Mike Rosenfeld, Diane exist fr saw tl ,.,v w aa Young, Sandy Zanobelli, Nancy Zeigler, Chuck Zetter, Mark Zewald, Theresa Rosenthal, Nancy Rothenberg, lvette Ruggles, Lois Salter, Larry Schultz, Peggy Smith, Pam Smith, Randy Sorenson, Buddy Tedder, Janice Ward, Shirley Weddle, Tom Winrick, Bob Wuckert, Ron Young, Pam mx . 1122 'ez fri?-' .183 Hz 15 ii? is 2. S , S f Q FG F 2 2 Sophomores Sophomore Class Comes Alive The sophomore class has favorably left its impression in the history of Madison. An after- game dance featuring live music was the first activity sponsored. Spirit for the dance was promoted by the sale of Come Alive buttons. The class of '68 again achieved notably in ath- letics. The football team had a record of 4 wins, 2 losses, and 1 tie, while wrestling team con- tinued its winning ways. Academically, the class did very well, with a considerable number on the honor roll. The 637 students of the class of 1968 were counseled by Mrs. Auld and Mr. Taylor. Sophomore class officers discuss the sales of their Come Alive buttons. Class of '68 is well represented at Madison basketball games. 246 A 4 1 4 1 2 aaw'., fei11Mf, I '- , A , A A iffy Abbon, Kaye ,V H ' , 'i 5 51, Abelein, Dan QW W K. , Adams, Jan L ' f ex 'I fm: , Adams, Judy if-' M ' 2 Adams, Linda E f ' Y 'Y Adler, Esther gf , '..' aff.: , , ' +2 I il r 1 , -V , :QL Q zg' - r 'li M ,M Adrian, Flene N ,, .1,, A W 1 ' , AQOSUUO- PSQQY if f ' z A L 1,. ,,, fig ' 5 Akers, Flosalie Q' ' LA' ., W Alcorn. Gary iii? 'ff A ' Alcorn, Kathy ' , lzl -z ,, i 1' in Allen, Bill Q .., ,,,. it w ,J W ,, ,Q A M, V ' -- I A , , , 1- ' H J Allen, Bob , A ,,. ,M K ' A Allmaras, Val N, rw ,Lge , ' K Altree, Joe 3 ,M ' V .. -A -i K , QQ, ' ,', i -'Q' Anders, Charlene W Anderson, Denny I Anderson, Janet ' M A f A E -7 X iflff , if i, ,A 5, an ,rf f ' 1 K ' ,Elf Anderson, Jay Anderson, Marlow Anson, Sue Appel, Evelyn Armontrout, Gary Armstrong, Joanne , i xg. v, 1' 1, . -9-1 X . C 52 if ar . N. ff-A , gf 5 'X M r W wish if Surf , x ,wifi -' , ., - , .. 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Allehoff, Kathy Armstrong, June Baldwin, Jerry Sophomores Not Gaskell, Sharon Gibson, Tim Grater, Terry Graver, Judy gli Sophomore girls enjoy their lunch break in the company of their friends Pictured Lasco, Glenna Linfoot, Bob Lockwood, John Pritchett, Wallace Peoux, Wallace Shannon, Bill Bates, Don Green, Roy Malmquist, Nikki Smuin, Helen Bauer, Shellie Gumbert, Vernon Marcott, Danny Stibble, Gloria Baunan, Larry Martin, Janet Stiner, Karol Bellinger, Diane Hanna, Pat Matheny, Keary Stiner, Stan Bowers, Ken Hanset, Richard McCallum, Sharon Burns, Dennis Hoak, Bill McClement, Captolia THCKGTI, Fiich Holt, Leslie McClung, Jim Cilloha, Henry Hughes, Nay McNeil, Randy Underwood, Tom Clare, Bob Meng, Teresa Copley, Candy Johnson, Sheryl Meyer, Martha Wendland, Gordon Corzatt, Aaron Mulkey, Mike Warren, Melanie Kautz, Rod Wharff, Joyce DeForge, Glenn Kelly, Mike Nash, Bill Wolf, Eric Dunlap, Linda Kodama, Linda Nash, Don Wray, Houston Kozlowski, Don Nelson, Karen Finnegan, Mike Krombein, Carol Nunn, Dennis Young, Dan Yingling, Carl k l t' b d dur'n spring Sxeicmanrisre gms are Shown wor mg on e ec mn Oar I 9 Mrs. Auld helps class of 68 with forecasting problems ie: i Freshmen K 5 , 5 i ..,,.-'mx Freshmen scurry through the halls during an active day. First Year Busy For F rosh A freshman takes advantage of using the elevator. With over 625 enthusiastic freshmen, the Class of '69 had a very successful year. We had our first experience as high school students when we attended Orientation Day on August 24th. During this program, we had the opportunity to meet members of the administra- tion and faculty. We were also introduced to the fall rally and the Student body officers. On Janaury 13th we elected our first class officers out of thirty-eight eager candidates. In an assembly previous to the election, we were familiarized with the student council procedure and duties of the class officers. Following our class elections We enthusiastically took part in the elections of the spring student body officers. Many freshmen combined their efforts to sponsor a dance after the Madison-Roosevelt bas- ketball game on March 4th, which turned out to be a great success. The proceeds of this dance went to the freshman class treasury. With many activities such as the different sports and pep club, and with the able counseling of Miss Kohns and Mr. Roumagoux, the frosh had a very busy and memorable year. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFlCERS: SEATED left to right: Shirly Mingle ltreasurerl, and Sally Barr lvice-presidentl. STANDING, Sally Peake lhistorianl, Jeff Hays lpresidentl, and Elly Chugg lsecretaryl. eff- 1 V , a Q. , ., Ei Q 3 'df he Jnuwgjf , 1 , i . F. ,N gf, al, I Q, V ii Abelein Doug ' i w 8 fi' ' A ' Abercrombie, Linda Adams, Keith Q AAL, A as 1 Albrecht, Jan L Q 'LL' E2 3 Albrecht, Boy Ax , Q Y Albrecht, Susan , - ' M ,,...,. S , r.., , , ,. H Q s 1 ff f fi-1 Q fi ' M r,,, it A Aiiaire, Bill a t Alien, Buddy i i I , f-lime, Kathi' ' Amadisto, LeRoy J rv 5 f Anderson, Bud All , .fyJ w' X A Anderson, David is ,A,A t , , .A f Add' I A . 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CAPRI MOTEL Pool - Phones - TV 253-1511 1530 N.E. 82 wnoldb BEAUTY SALON ATI 5 5I89 I925F N E. 42 d Avenue I Ylhol You Choose - ongrafu afionzi fo W, , Flowers by Tooze 7 file C aaa 0 65 Corsages, ,gy Hospital Arrangement, -as Funeral Designs, goozldman goncrefe guria! lljauh 60. Etc' pay Worria Owner ' 254-III6 7819 S. E. Stark PALMER'S APPLIANCE STORE 72nd at Sandy Blvd. Your Iocol Zenith dealer Come in and see Zenith color Amana Zenith Norge Maytag Soles 81 Service OLSEN rnnmnc me N.E. am Al. 253711 e,,4,'tU Remember Us! 1 ' W WHEN MAKING YOUR WEDDING PLANS Q Announcements Guest Books Invitations Brides Books Accessories Thank You Notes gilt 'ii Xxx GIFTS 8: CARDS you will be proud to Give and would be Delighted to Receive. Club and Dance Bids 8: Tickets Cosbys-ffwggm GIFTS - STATIONERY HAROLD'S SHOPETERIA 1503 N. E. GLISAN Phone AL 4-3211 PORTLAND. OREGOIG 8535 NE Fre-mont Hours: 8 to 5 - Sat. and Evenings by Appointment AL 3.1353 ..--- ' ,,, 4 Rx1ew1 . 44-f 1 W' 44 ,,,....-a Uv' 141111 IcImIIM'SW5 EARLY BIRD SERVICE . . h 1512 NAE.4eg'gg3Avenue THE BOYCES, 5922 5I2g1ggWOfI LUCILLE SHROYER Spgfxiar COM PLI M ENTS OF MODE WDM NEW CAT!-IAY Gateway Shopping Center I N D 1400 N. E. 101st Phone 252-3242 nn AMERICAN DISHES 2410 SE 82 7774373 33221 ilfclfsffff Dining and Dancing DESIGNING 84 INSTALLING FOR INDUSTRY gr? Q, C EQUIPMENT FOR ' wi , K j I v COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL - DOMESTIC 5-' ' ' f f - I ,.4W.,g.n . N ,Q Bos KosKEY 5 CG' 5-SQIIIX-EW 5 PRESIDENT A I 257-1191 Rza. 251-4202 5329 N E SANDY BLVD PDRTLAND 13 :MSDN STANLEY'S GRocIaRIIss s. MEMS 58:ff,'jF9jggdY BUWLING AT ITS GREATEST 48 AMF LANE S 27oo N. E. szuo AVENUE PORTLAND, onecon MMM' sII.I.IAR Phone no 511313 2554635 FHDNE 285 9911 QUALITY Bunce Ssnvlnz D:I.r:u BA1'r:nIsa Tun:-Una - M WHEEL ALIBNMENT Harold ' YocIer's Richfield 4B71ND. LIJMEARD SERVING NORTH FDRTLAND INDR R R l3annv:An Tm: 5 :I ns Puma-LIP Sn Dsuvr: ,Xe Q uegrnovizs 8 'fs-:nj R E A LT 0 R S ualit homes needed new! We have hundreds of local and out of state buyers waiting for quality homes in good westside and eastside city and suburban districts, priced from 310,000 to 5100,000. For an accurate appraisal and for informa- tion about our extensive local and national advertising program which costs you noth- Pennywise Food Market ing, call Stan Pounder, 281-1183. !3.E!i.!:IXs5.?.Q 6000 NE Halsey AT 4-3148 4227 N. E. SANDY BLVD. ' 281-1183 all g bound. flllllllllllll fre If O6 C 6' O 1 United States National Bank of Oregon Head Office Member Federal Dep it Insurance Co ' Portland rporation L.J A checking account is the sure, easy way to pay and keep tabs on school expenses. And when you open a checking account at U. S. Bank you get a gleaming white vinyl check- book imprinted with your college em- blem FREE-available with emblems of most Oregon colleges. l r ,fl ' 'A ,,. Q , ..- , l I li 1' uvnrzn smss mum mix QQ 99 Congratulations CLASS OF 1966 O. M. ROYDON, C.L.U. 402 Pacific Building 222-1077 F inn .. from P .: .:Ji:.i.:.J.J Bob Smith Motor Service Guarantee Mutual LW Company 5934 NE Halsey AT 23315 ite..u0U6e Maufggagzn W' FUNERAL-9'D'RE'cToRs ,V A S h I ' f ,am - A , S e cffffl Gffw ef , Q ,T f 'tim' QS -1' 5 ' LJ 4526 N. E. Sandy Blvd. ' ' 0 if H1165 , 9 -ff 6 xg:-Q Portland, Ore- 97213 Where services and price arjpjzlrxilzozce E'-Ei Ez' 4312222 iiYff,'.RT NOEETZIS if AT - X TELEPHO 3 Residential Commercial ' - Wiring Contractors HEIL ELECTRIC CO. P. S. fPhiIJ Heil 8425 S E Stark Street Phone 255-4074 Portland Oregon EAST SIDE AUTO BODY 0 SOUTHEAST GLASS SERVICE BODY AND FENDER REPAIR ALBERT KOLBO SI N L N HOUSE LJ Of IONN 225-32 STUNION L1-TPIQT? 35111310 53213232 A Oo h M ' tf' proYgtE.ma5v.?h02.r , 'I o nom w Y TT: solve1?hem7 'sg 'O 'Q 5 Q Or! Come. -To CI fha'-louse of QL X11 menus. ,, 3 -sf I 0 l 1 gy. S. gb, House Xiwrilf 0 F , .f '1gf OIONNE H LI HAL OMAN MOTORS For the New or the Unusual in a Guaranteed Used Car. BE 4-3216 3621 N. E. Sandy MiI er's Used Bars 3234 S. E. Powell 234-9241 MLM goabf Mfilflfe 60179. Framed Pictures, Prints Custom Picture Framing Mouldings 282-4971 5805 N. E. Skidmore S1. Portland, Ore 1'1a1 Jones Auiomoiive in ,lhxst mu H A ammi.sa,..f.1.-,i ' Ar- Em: N HAL JONES AUTOMOTIVE 288-1130 5111 N. E. Fremont OFFSET - - LETTERPRESS PRINTING Catalogs + Magazines + Commercial Form Printing if: - s I W X III!! ,.,. 'Q f ff 'X JL: Q X -Q'- Q V l e - ,a .,,M. .1 i f: i-'- P I .,... f at ' ii,' ' I .. . ,I ,., , . ,S ,V ,- 33, ,,q,,,f .:,,, rs., ,, wi, 3 I , V, 5 .W,.., Gs as N QFQELVP n'sbvi.tfw',' .'1:,-- 5 .A R sf .2 -I E' .Qu ' . ' 'SM--PM 1 'A-.inf ' I 1 ' X ,, 1 i,gi, igg - 1 -5 .1 - f , -f ' N . , 1 1' '- .-g 5, : gfzggga.. 5 , gif i g 15. ,.'..m.eL' wwwaggElQQJ ,,,.- fl: ,5 Exif 1 , , gre, ky M:-.2 V 'A ,, :., ,, ,.,. .,ii it iiii iiii f 'iig A Vi ' M f e....i.....i H i'f,Q'f ii'i wigi ig f A 2 'i-f QQ' r : -,,gM,MWsfwfer Pictured above is the old Labbe Building at Second and Washington Streets. This building was built long before the turn of the century. The Dunham Printing Company, one of Portland's oldest printing firms, was located in this building for over fifteen years. Our New Home at 2502 S. E. Division Street DU HAM PRI TI G COMPANY Established 1905 Phone 234-5377 WALLACFSI RUTH'S BEAUTY SALON D0 If Y0ufS2'fLaf1d 4229 N. E. Fremont - Portlomd, Ore. PHDN 56 DRTL D,E1RE Phone: ATIontic 4-4817 PIec1sing You, Pleuses Us Madison Hi'sCureforHunger Ed 8g Cleo's i TASTEE FREEZEE Short Orders 8. Fountain Service ROSE CITY SAND 8. GRAVEL 2806 NE 82nd AL 4-1234 i r i Chew Rauf, 524-1 ,fL I sAmPLzs smoke mom oun stone T0 Youn noon CARPET CORNER 8. DRAPERY DEN For Appointments Phone 282-9500 5814 N. E. Halsey 10320 N. E. Halsey Street 252-2451 Cheri Piekarski, Owner P0rtlar1d, Oregon 8 0 FARM ' INDUSTRIAL ' COMMERCIAL I ' xx Low cosr V FHA TERMS GENERAL CONTRACTORS X! FIRE RESISTANT xf QUICK ERECTION V LOW 7131 N' E' Prescott MAINTENANCE 253-T529 RESIDENTIAL 6 COMMERCIAL AT 8-ww ROSE CITY PRE-CUT BUILDINGS INC. 9400 N. E. Halsey Lynn Kirby Ford Sales and Service Two Locafions To Serve You 2005 N. E. Union or 5430 N. Lombard Phone 288-5211 TAYLOR MADE FURNITURE GATEWAY SPARKLE CLEANERS 3427 N E 72 d 231.0442 10135 N. E. Clackamas AL 2-1889 3 H S rvice KEN HERZOG MOBILE HOMES I 4146 EASTPORT PLAZA KATHY CASELTON -HI BOARD AUTO WRECKING CO. ' NEW ' USED ' REBUILT O MOTORS 0 TRANSMISSIIONS I STARTERS REAR ENDS 0 GENERATORS 0 BODY PARTS Cash Paid For Late Model Cars -n'lIl:- -... - 1' --E 'f aa E Zia E ..- 'fi-'.- mo ' x91- 5'x' SINCE 1915 'wa PM 232-L! 149 233-4731 The in place to hold your HIGH SCHOOL PARTIES Portland HILTON HOTEL 921 S. W. 61h Avenue For arrangements please telephone 226-1611 and ask for Rosemary Kerr or Jane Lamser UNION SUPPLY CO. Supplies for lndusfries 222-9163 l400 N- W- Hoyt Portland, Oregon HOSE 0 BELTING ' CHAIN SPROCKETS ' SAWS ' KNIVES ETC. HAROLD JEANS 6 232-2147 H- url' 429 N.E. Union H 0 M E M A RT CONSTRUCTION 429 N.E. Union 232-2147 HAROLD JEANS, PRES .A-+-ef s . El.E,S SHOE 5 S6559 8853 SEQ? SES? wgffi' ENGElE'S SHOE SHOP sooo NE Glisan AL 4.2274 llre Shaped Drape B 5820 N. E. Sandy Blvd. AT 8-5573 BEAUTI-PLEAT DRAPERIES Thirty-eight Years Furnishing Portland Homes run 8 S ij: 066,04 ggdzfour Carlaefgo. FINE FURNISHINGS 5 ' fqxexfxgih rf? - 1 PM f Q BROADLOOM r ORIENTAL RUGS FINE MAPLE X9- X ANDCHEW 'Mi A as I Brzlmom 5-4119 CURNITUQE Carpets For Gracious Living TELEPHONE AT 7.o33l 52314 N. E. SANDY BLVD. PORTUIND I3, OREGON 3631 S. E. Hawthorne Blvd. Portland, Oregon msrraumem SALES . RENTALS . LESSONS - Music afewag ufuc 50. Courtesy of the GA B F U N E H O M E GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER AL 2-4225 225 N. E. 80th Avenue Ruth G. Fletcher Richard L. Van Gorder 1027 N. E. 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Glossary. Geologic chart. Pictorial endmap. Fully illustrated. 54.50. Map, Compass and Campfire BY DONALD E. RATLIFF If you ever camp, hunt, fish, hike, or explore the outdoors, this Handbook is a must. Includes how to read maps and all kinds of pocket compasses, how to find your way in unknown areas, and how to survive if lost. 42 illustrations, 64 pp. Paperbound 31.50. Clothbound 32.50. -M Mnfonlai L- lilo:-t ef Books About the Pacific Northwest 2505 S. E. 'l'Ith Ave. Portland, Oregon 97242 Photo and Art Credits PHOTO CREDITS 2-Binford, 3-Binford, 4-Binford exc. bl. Stowe, 5-Binford exc. tr Gaaerenstroom, 6-Spengler exc. tr. Binford, 7-Binford exc. br. Speng- ler, 8-Binford, 9-Binford, 10-Binford exc. bl. McNeil, 11-13-Binford, 14- 15-Wong's, 16-Binford, 17-Binford exc. b. Wong's, 18-Binford, 19- Gaarenstroom. 20-22-Binford, 23-Corcilius, 24- Binford, 25-Gaarenstroom, 26-27- Corcilius, 28-Wong's, 29-Binford, 30-t. Binford b. 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Code-b.-bottom, t.-top, r.-right, I.-left, exc.-except. 1 2 ' 3 511, za 5, K 1 VV I4 ,,f,,1, Q4 it rf ss f - Q, xt l'Il bet it's not a physics book. ik Abbott, Kaye 1101 136, 248 Abbott, Lana1121 42, 112,120 Abbott, Mike 1121 42 Abelein, Dan 1101 203,248 Abelein, Dave 1121 42, 54, 97, 207. 222 Abelein, Doug 191 97, 185. 203, 209, 268 Abercrombie, Craig 1121 34,42,113 Abercrombie, Linda 191 137, 268 Adams, Hugh 1111 115. 228 Adams, Jan 1101 115, 248 Adams, Judy 1101 248 Adams, Keith 191268 Adams, Linda 1101 34, 133, 248 Adams, Linda 1121 30, 42. 92 Adams, Paula 1121 42. 108, 116 Adams, Sandy 1111 228 Addis, Jane 1111 226, 227 Aden, Linda 1111 228 Adler, Esther 1101 33. 248 Adler. Ron 1121 42, 111, 182 Adolph, Barbara 1111 Adrian, Rene 1101 248 Agostino, Peggy 1101 114, 153, 2 Agy, Dan 1111228 Akers, Rosalie 1101 248 Albrecht Albrecht, Albrecht Albrecht: Albrecht. Albrecht, , Jan 191 268 Greg 1111 228 Karen 1121 42,89,120 Lee 191 Roy191117,26a Sue 191 268 Alcantara, Nina 1111 228 Alcorn, Gary 1101 248 Alcorn, Kathy 1101 248 Allaire, Bill 191 89, 185, 268 Allehoff, Kathy 1101 Allen, Arthur 1111 228 Allen, Bill 1111 228 Allen, Bobby 1101248 Allen, Buddy 191 268 Allen, Jim 1111 304 47, 248 Allen, Ron 1121 Allmarase, Val 1101 248 Alme, Kathy 191 268 Altig, Sheryl 1111 228 Altig, Steve 1121 33, 42, 114, 117 Altree, Joe 1101 248 Amadisto, Betty 1111 228 Amadisto, Leroy 191 268 Anders, Charlene 1101 248 Andersen, Dennis 1101 248 Anderson, Bonnie 1111 228 Anderson, Bud 191 184,268 Anderson, Dan 1121 42, 137 Anderson, Darlene 1111 228 Anderson, David 1111 228,268 Anderson, David 191 210 Anderson, Elaine 191 268 Anderson, Janet 1101 248 Anderson, Kay 1101 96, 210, 248 Anderson, Kris 1111 89, 228 Anderson, Larry 1111 228, 234 Anderson, Marlow 1101 248 Anderson, Pam 1111 228 Anderson, Penny 1121 42, 133, 134 Anderson, Phillip 1111228 Anderson, Sheila 1111 97, 228 Anderson, Sylvia 191 268 Andre, Sherrie 1111 115,133, 226,228 Andreassen, Glen 191 117, 268 Angermund, George 1111 228 Anglin, Jerry 1111 133, 226,228,234 Anson, Sue 1101 136,138,248 Aplan, Jan 1121 42, 136 Appel, Evelyn 1101 246,248 Armonetrout, Gary 1101 248 Armstrong, Jim 1101 Armstrong, George 1111 228 Armstrong, Janne 1121 42 Armstrong, Jeanne 1111 228 Armstrong, JoAnne 1101 248 Arn,Jim 1101248 Arthur, Fred 1101 120,220,248 Asay, Bill 1121 42, 93 Asay, Kathy 1111 228 Student Index Ashenberner, Ron 191 185, 268 Ashford, Ricky 1111 Atkins, Sheryl 1101248 B Bachman, Cathy 191 110, 120. 268 Bachofner, Fred 1111 212,228 Backer, Dave 1121 42 Baerd,Harold 1101248 Baggenstoss, Barbara 1101 114 Baggenstoss, Lexie19197, 110,268 Baird, Nancy 1111 229 Bailey Bob 112142 Bailey: David 191 197,268 Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey Balleyi Donna 1111 213, 228 Leslie 191 110,268 Marci 1101248 Mike 191 268 Shirlv 1121 43, 60, 91, 93, 95, 145, 152, 159. 213 Baker, Barbara 121 43 Baker, Connie 1121 33. 43, 127 Baker, Dorothy 1101 114,248 Baldwin, Eric 1101 248 Baldwin, Glynda1121 Baldwin, Jerry 1101 132 Ball, Danny 1111 111, 228 BaIl,Glynda112143 Ball, John 1111 Ball, Keith 191 136, 268 Ball, Larry 1111 228 Ball, Steve 1121 Ballou, Dave 191 89. 268 Balzer, Marilyn 191 268 Bandy, Sheila 191 89,268 Bard, Kris 1111 228 Bardine,Valeri1111288,248 Bardwin, Eric 1101 248 Barker, Emma 1101 248 Barker, Richard 1101248 Barley, Linda 11 1,1 228 Baronti, Jean 191 268 Barnes, Barbara 1121 43, 89, 120 Barnes, Linda 1101 43. 248 Barnes, Nancy 1121 43,97, 152,153 Barr, Lynn 112143, 138 Barr, Sally 191 87, 90. 93, 96, 110, 267, 268 Bartnik,Marv1101248 Bartsch, Kedric 1101 114,249 Basaraba, Bev 112131. 43. 133 Basaraba, Bob 1101 89, 184, 197, 249 Bastian, Dave 112143 Batchelor, Nancy 191 136,268 Bates, Don 1101 Bauer, Becky 1101 249 Bauer, Shellie 1101 Baumer, Kim 1111228 Baunan, Larry 1101 Baumgart. Sharon 191268 Baxter, Bill 1101249 Baxter, Bob 1111 180. 183, 207,228 Baxter, Cheryl 1121 43. 118 Baxter, Don 191 96, 221, 268 Baxter, Jim 1111 228 Baxter, Leslie 1111 2778 Bayington, Jim 191269 Bayless.Jan 1101249 Baynard, George 112133, 43,89, 110, 182, 197 Baze, Marsha 191 268 Bea, Ken 1111 132 Beach, Sharon 1101 93, 114,249 Beavert,Jackie 1111 97, 115, 133,228 Beavert, Jody 191 158, 268 Beck, John 1121 43 Beck, John 1121 43, 99 Beck, Ron 191 209,268 Becker, Greg 1111 228 Becker, Larry 1121 43. 89,97 Becker, Mark 1111 228 Beehler. Carol 110196,249 Beeler, lla Rae 112143, 132 Bequhl, Cathy 1111 229 Behrend,John1111111,132,182,195, 229 Bellinger, Bruce 1121 44 Bellinger. Diane 1101 Bender. Arlene 1111 249 Bennett, Bruce 1101 184, 185, 249 Bentley. Pat 1121 44 Beradino, Jeanne 1121 44, 68, 95, 133 Berg, Ron 191 93, 96, 203, 268 Bergler, David 1111 229 Bergman, Janis 1121 44 Bernard, Wayne 191 268 Berretta, Larry1101 Beshear, Frank 1101 184,249 Bestel, Greta 191 268 Betich,Luann1101249 Bies, Diana 1101 189,249 Bienert, Marcia 1101 249 Bienert, Greg 112144,249 Biggers, Diane 1101 249 Biggs, Kim 1101 188, 234,249 Biggs, Reid 112144 Binford, Dave 1121 44, 101 Bisbee. Ben 1111 229 Bischof, Bruce 191 Bishop, Chuck 1111 137, 182, 197, 207, 229 Bishop, Terry 1121 44, 269 Black, Cheryl 191 269 Black, Geri 1111 229 Blahm, Gary 1121 44, 137, 139 Blaine, Georgia 1101 249 Blaine, Irene 1121 44, 89 Blake, Jeff 1111 Blake, Leslie 1101 249 Blanset, Carolynne 1121 33, 44, 114 Blazek, Carol 1121 44 Blazek, Steve 1121 44. 98, 234 Boden. Carl 112144.96 Bohl, Jim 191 185. 269 Bohl, Lynda 1121 44 Boland. Jan 1121 44 Bond, Darlene 1101 249 Boom, Dan 191 96, 185, 269 Boom, Dave 1111 182, 229 Bork, Elaine 1121 45, 110 Boslauqh, Dave111196, 182,207 229 Boslaugh, Lynn 191 269 Bottafson, Luanne 1121 45,97 Bottger, Gene 1121 45 Bottger. Marla 191 269 Botts, Chris 1101 249 Botts, Darlene 1121 45, 113 Botzon, Pam 1101 249 Boucher. Craig 1101249 Bouska, Terry 1111 229 Bouton, Judy 1121 34. 45 Bowe, Pat 1101 115. 249 Bowe. Randy 1111 229 Bower, Cheryl 191 269 Bowers. Ken 1101 Bowie, Bob 112145. 125.130,131 Bowman, Joyce 1101 249 Boyce, Bonnie 112145, 113 Boyce, Heather 1121 45 Boyd, Alvester 1101 249 Boyer, Bonnie 191 269 Bradford, Melissa 1101 114, 249 Bradford, Nancy 1111 30, 36, 229, 249 Bradfish, Charles 191 269 Bradfish, Scott 191 Bradley, Ann 1111 229 Bradley, Steve 1111 33, 229 Bradshaw, Sheryl 191 269 Brandeberry. Mike 1101 249 Brannon, Tom 1121 45, 120 Brasky, Marcia 1121 45 Brawley, Jerry 1121 45 Brawley, Nancy 1111 229 Bredleau, Aaron 1111 229, 234 Breier, Craig 191 137. 203, 209,269 Breivogel, Richard 191 137, 209, 269 Brenaman, Gary 1101 249 Bright, Kathy 1101 249 Brightbill,Don110196,110,188,197, 249 Brightbill, Tom 191 12O,166,188,269 Brindley, Rolf 1111 89, 137, 229 Brinkman, Paula 191 269 Britton, Kathy 1111 93, 94, 229 Britton, Mary 1101 94, 114 Britton, Mike 1111 101, 229 Broad, Cindy 1111 229 Brock, Teresa 1111 120, 229 Brock, Pennv110189. 115.249 Brooks, Dixie 1101 189,249 Brooks, Terry 1121 45, 136 Brophy, Kathy 1121 46 Brosseau, Sue 1101 249 Brouillard, Ruth 1101249 Brounstein. Rich 191 185, 269 Brown, Betty 1111 229 Brown, Joria 191 139,269 Brown, Judy 1121 46, 95, 108, 115, 116, 117, 155, 222 Brown, Linda 1121 46 118 Brown, Randy112146, 113,137 Brown, Shannon 1101 250 Brown, Sharon 1101 250 Brown, Steve 1121 Brown, Terrel 1111210.229 Brown. Wayne 1111 111. 182, 201, 229 Brownlie, Steve 1111 229 Brownstein. Steve 1 91 221 Broyles, Paul 1121 46, 93, 96, 120 Bruce, Mark 1101 250 Bruce, Ron 1111 229 Bruce, Shirlev 191 269 Brune, Bob 1101 93, 203, 205 Brune. Charlie 1121 33, 46, 51, 54, 99, 154, 155, 182. Bruner, Glen 1101250 Brunke,John 1101250 Brunke, Judy 11 O1 250 Brunkow, Dave 191 137, 209, 269 Brunkow, Jim 1101 137. 139, 250 Brunkow. Rich 1121 46. 112, 134, 207 Brunkow. Tom 1101250 Bryant, Bonnie 191 269 Bryant, Steve 1101250 Bucholtz. Bob 1121 46. 112 Budlong, Dave 1121 46 Budlong, Ken 1101207 250 Buescher, Janet 1111 229 Buhrmaster, Bev 1101 114, 250 Buhrmaster, Dave 191 269 Bulletset. Michelle 1101 229 Burback, Kathy 191 269 Burford, George 1111 Burgeson. Karen 110197, 114,250 Burgess, Dianne 1121 46, 136, 152 Burgess, Sally 1111 229 Burness, Susan 1101 250 Burke, Dennis 191 184, 269 Burke, John 191 209, 269 Burkhart, Barbara 1121 46 Burnett, Bob 1111 229 Burnett, Esther 191 269 Burnet, Marvin 112146 Burns. Dennis 1101 89, 120,203 Burns, Janis 1101 229, 250 Burns, Judy 1111 229 Burnside, Fred 191 269 Burnside, Lorna 1111 229 Burris, Linda 1111 132 Bushman, Debbie 191 269 Bushman, Nancy 1111 132, 226, 229 Buss, Gail 1111 229 Buss, Janet 191 269 Butler, Connie 1101 250 Butler, Dave 1101 250 Butler, Mike 1121 32, 46, 97, 183 Butler, Sharon 111196, 229 Butler, Wilma 1111 Buxman, Mary 1111 115, 230 Buzard, Bob 1101 Buzzell, Odette 1121 46, 71, 87, 91, 116 118, 120, 189 Buzzetti, Ron 1121 46 C cane, Tom 1101 250 We don't know what she's doing either! How did the park bureau know what we really do ? Cage, Barb 1101 250 Cage, Nancy 1101 36, 250 Cage, Patsy 1101 36, 97, 250 Cain, Jim 1101 250 Cain, Sandy 191 269 Callahan, Shirley 1121 46 Callender, Lynn 1111 96,133, 230 Cameron, Bob 1111 230 Camp, Jerry 1101 250 Campbell, Carol 1121 47 Campbell, Debbie 191 110, 153, 269 Campbell, Laurel 1111230 Campbell, Rodger 191 269 Canham, Barbara 1121 47 Canham, Charles 1101 250 Canida, Clyde 1111 230 Cannady, Lila 1101 250 Cannon, Frank 1111 230 Canty, Mike 1111 230 Card, KathV1111 117, 120, 230 Card, Tim 191 189,203,269 Carkner, Steve 1101 Carleton, Vicki 191 197,269 Carlson, Greg 1101250 Carlson, Jean 191 Carlson, Karen 112147,101 Carner, Forrest 191 269 Caron, Fran 1101250 Carpenter, Niki 1111230 Carter, Ed 112147, 112 Carter, Nikki 1111 230 Carter, Pat 1121 47, 136 Carter, Rinda19195,96, 110,269 Caselton, Kathy 1121 47, 90, 93, 94, 142 Cassity, Stan 191 269 Castango, Kathy 1111 230 Cauham, Charles 1101 Cauin,CoroIe191270 Cauin, Cathy 1101 250 Cealie, Steve 1101 Chaffeu, Rick 191 270 Chamberlain, Laurie 1111230 Chamberlain, Vere 191 270 Chaney, Jan 1121 47, 112 Chapman, Lee 1111 Chapman, Lyn 1121 48,270 Chapman, Sue 1111 230 Charles, Jane 1111 230 Chase, Bob 1121 47, 89, 111, 183 Child, Sue 1111 230 Childress, Toni 191 270 Chinn,Corninne191 96, 110,270 Chinn, Steve 191 270 Christensen, Val 1111 230 Christianson, Sharon 111193,112, 114, 120, 133, 134, 230 Christoffersen, Dave 1121 Christopher, Blaine 191 270 Christopher, Marla112147,96,112 Chugg, Elly 191 96, 110, 120, 153, 267. 270 Church, Ann 112147 Church, Don 191 97, 185, 270 Church, Jackie 1101 89, 250 Church, Joe EIIa1101250 Church, Lloyd 1111230 Church, Marie 1121 47 Church, Ron 1111 230 Cicerich ,Mike 191 184,221,270 Cilloha, Henry 1101 Clare, Bob 1111 182,230 Clark, Anna 1121 47 Clark, David 1111 188,230 Clark, Louise 1111 93, 115, 230 Clark, Pat 1111 47, 230 Clark, Rose 1111 230 Clark, Tom 1111 Clarke, Bill 1101 117.250 Clarke, Harold 1101 250 Class, Debbie 191 270 Classen, Fran 191 270 Clausen, Esther 1121 47, 48, 97, 19 114, 120 Clausen, Kaye 1111 230 Clausen, Pat 1111 Clauson, Mike 191 89, 134,221,270 Clayberger, Anita 1101 247, 250 Clements, Jan 1111 Cleghorn, Mike 1111 145, 153, 230 Clifton, Nancy 191 270 Cline, Arthur 1111 Cline, Don 1111 270 Cline, Mike 1101 153, 230 Clint, Nikki 1121 47, 93 Clinton, Kathy 1111 230 Clayes, Mike 1111 230 Coate, J eff 1101 96. 120. 184, 250 Coates, Beth 19189, 146, 148, 153 Coates, Debbie 1111 226,230 Cooburn,Theodora112148 Colby, Flon 1101251 Colbo. Mark 1101 197 Cole, Jim 1111 111. 112, 139, 230 Cole, Marna191 270 Cole, F1uth191270 Cole, Sharon 191 270 Coleman, Allen 1101 184, 199, 201, 220, 251 Coleman, Yvonne 1121 48, 132, 223 Coles, Kathy 1111 132, 230 Collins, Nancy 191 270 Collins, Paddy 1111 230 Comegys. Sandy 191 270 Comella. Debbie 191 270 Condra, Pat 1101 114, 251 Conklin, Tom 1111 230 Conover, Linda 191 30. 270 Constanzo. Nancy 191 270 Converse, Carolyn 111197.112.133,23O Conway, Craig 191 185. 209,270 Conway, Doug 1101 132, 184, 195,251 Conwav, Mike 1101 251 Cook. Janet 191 110,270 Cook, Larry 1111 97. 230 Cook. Linda 1101 251 Cooke, Steve 1101 251 Cooke. Judy 1111 231 Coon, Michele 1101 251 Cooper, Barbara 1111 231 Cooper, Ellen 1101 251 Copley, Candy 1101 Copley, Carolyn 191 270 Coplev. Chris 191 93. 270 Corbett, John 191 185, 203, 209, 270 Corbin, Jack 1101 251 Corbin, John 11 O1 251 Corbin, Howard 1121 48 Corcilius, Barbara 191 270 Corcilius, Randy1111 Cork, Pam 112148 Cornell, Steve 191 185, 270 Corp. Gayle 191 Corzatt, Aaron 1101 Cotton, Lamar 191 Coulter, Barbara 1111 231 Courtain, Sue 1101 89, 115, 251 Cox, Colleen 112148 Cox, Kathy 1111 231 Cox, Lyn Chapman 112148,270 Cox, Pat 191 Cox, Tim 19196. 185, 203,270 Craft, Sue 1111 96, 231 Craft, Bill 1101 251 Craig, Bill 1101 251 Craig, Chuck 1121 48 Craig, Claudia 1121 48 Crandall, Alice 1111 138,231 Crandall, Ione112148,117, 118,189 Crandall, Steve 191 97, 137, 203, 209, 270 Craner, Barbara 1121 48,89 Crawford, Brenda 1101 251 Crawford, Don 1111231 Crawford, Ed 1111 sr, 89, 98, 110,186,207 208, 231 Crawford, Janet 1111 231 Crawford, Nancy 1121 48, 94, 112, 114, 133 Crawford, Patti 191 96, 270 Crebassa, Charmaine 1121 48 Crew, Becky 1111 231 Criswell, Sandy 1101 251 Crowwell, Mark 1113 231 Crouser, Charles 1103 251 Cuda, Tony 1113 111, 186, 231 Cumlev, Wayne 1123 49, 91, 96, 99, 111 166,182, 183 Curl, Linda 193 110, 270 Curnow. Bernice 193 P70 Currier, Tom 193 137, 185, 209, 271 Curths, Gary 193 184, 197, 21 l Curtis, Ed 193271 Curtis, Mark 1113 127,134,231 D Dafler, Dean 193 271 D'Agostine, Doug 1113 134, 231 Dahlstrom, Vivian 193 271 Dalby, Warren 1103136, 138,251 Daley, Jerome 1113 231 Dalton, Donna 1113 231 Dalton, Doug 1103251 Dalton, Floyd 193 271 Dangler, Dave 1103 97, 184, 197, 251 Daniels, Terry 1103 251 Danielson, Dexter 1113 93, 111, 182 Danielson, Doyle 193 184,203,271 Dargatz, Aileen 1123 49. 103. 118 Dargatz, Fae1103 97, 115, 251 Darling, Lynda 1113 231 Darnell, Kris 193 153,271 Darner, Charlene 1113 36, 115, 231 Darnielle, Ed 1113 183, 207,231 Darnielle, Pat 1103 137,251 Darr,Blaine111396.97, 102,231 Earl. Bob 1103 184 Daugherty, Mike 1123 33, 49, 93 Daves Pat 9 271 Davis , 1 3 ,Carol Jean 1113 133, 231 Davis, Craig 193 136, 203, 210, 271 Davis, Jill 1123 49. 120 Davis Mark 193 96, 185,271 Davis, Nancy 1113 97, 116,134,231 Davis, Paul 1103 251 Davis, Steve 1123 49 Davis, Stuart 1103 251 Dawson, Steve 1113 97, 120, 231 Dayan, Rene 1103 115, 133,251 Dea,Marilee112349,89,115,120 Dean, Claudia 193 271 Dean, Dan 1103 Dean, Kenny 1123 49 Dearth, Karen 193 271 De Bruin, Linda 193 271 De Bunce, Patty 193 49, 271 De Bunce, Sherrv 112349 Decker, Linda 1113 231 Deets, Dotti 1113 231 De Forge, Glenn 1103 De Haas, Mary Jane 193 271 Deibele, Sharon 1113 231 De Lacy, Bill 1123 Delaney, Kathy 193 271 Delaney, Madelaine1113231 Delaney, Marlene 1113 114, 132, 231 Delaney, Maureen 193 271 Delorenzo, Teresa 1123 49 Demarinis, Joy 1113 231 Demarinis, Jan 1123 49. 118, 138 Depperman, Wavne 1103 251 Deshirlia, Carl 193 271 Deshirlia. Donna 1103 251 Dettloff, Debbie 1103 251 Dettloff, Linda 1113 231 Dewing, Sharon 112349 Diamond, George 1103 89. 97, 120,251 Diamond, Mike 1123 49, 93, 96, 120 Dick, David 1113231 Dickie, Linda 1113 96. 231 Dickman, Marv 193 271 Dickson, Lvn1113231 Dickson. Marilyn 112349 Didier, Dawn 193 271 Diebel. Dewavne1103 251 Dietz, Barbara 1113 113 Dietz, Bev 1103 114, 126, 251 Diqgins, Dave 1113 111. 18O,182, 198 Dimmick, Charlene 1113 231 Dimmick, Jackie 1103 251 Dionne. Jackie 1123 49 Dishong. Dan 1123 49 Disselhorst, Wendy 1103 115. 251 Dixon, Bob 1113 111, 212, 231 Dixon, Jim 1103 251 Dobbyn. Gail 1103 251 Doern, Georgia 11133 Doig. John 193 185. 271 Dolph, Marilyn 1113 232 Donnell, Dave 1103 134. 252 Dorton, Becky 193 96, 110, 120, 271 Dorton, Rich 112349 Doughty, Jean 1113 Douglass. Allen 1123 50. 89. 93 Draqger, Christian 1103 252 Drahein, Ed 1113 232 Draper. John 193 185. 222,271 Drennan, Linda 1103 252 Dressler, Mike 1123 50, 68, 110, 154, 155. 178,180 Dressler, Nancy 193 271 Drewek, Alicia 193 271 Dryden, Jim 193 185.271 Dubose, Bob 193 271 Dunlap, Linda 1103 Dunlop, Mark 1123 48, 50. 90. 92, 93. 98, 110, 118, 166. 182, 199, 200, 201 Dunn, Barbara 1123 50 DuPont. Byron 1103 203, 252 DuPont. Dennis 1113 232 Dupont, Ken 1123 DuPont, Tyrone 1123 50, 98, 99 Duvall, Jineen 1103 252 Duvall, Linda 1113 232 Duvall, Ron 19397. 271 Dyck, John 1113 97. 231 Dvresson. Don 1123 50 E Easter, Rick 1113 34, 232 Eaton, Kathy 193 251 Ebensteiner, Sherrol 193 271 Eberhart, Debbie 1113 97 Eby, Ken 193 271 Edgarton, Chris 1113 232 Edgel, Merla 1103 252 Fdgel, Thelma 193 251 Edgerton, John 1113 232 Edgerton, Mike 193 271 Edgington, Ross 1113 89, 117, 120, 232 Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards ,Alice 1123 50 ,Dave 1123 117 , Gary L. 1103 207,252 ,Gary R. 1113232 . Sue 1113 232 Egbers, Duane1113 97, 111, 112,137 Egbers, Kathie 1123 50, 96, 112, 118, 138 Eqli, Steve 1113 114 Eoli.Tom 193271 Eqlitis,Daomar112350.115,12O Eisenach. Calvin 1113232 Ekblad, Tim 1113 232 Elavsky, Linda 193 271 Elavskv, Rob 1103 252 Elliot, Barbara 193 272 Ellis, Ed 1113 226. 239 Ellmers. Bruce1103 187. 203,252 Ellson, Loren 1113 137. 232 Emmons, Charles 1103 252 Emmons, Gary 193272 Enoelgou.Carlvie112350.137 Engeldou. Charlene 1123 50, 132 English, Dana 1123 50 English, Richard 193 184, 272 Engom. Susanne 1113 114 Enveart. Don 193 185, 272 Epley, Kathy 193 272 Erickson. Barbara 1113 101. 232 Erickson. Cathy 1123 50, 87, 89, 91, 93, 116, 118 Erickson, Diane 193 272 Erickson, Eric 193 Erickson, Ethel 1103 252 Erickson, Sandy 1113 97, 232 Erickson . Susan 1123 Erskine. Karen 193 Erspamer, Don 193 Eska. Leonard 1123 Etchison. Jim 1123 50, 97 Eubanks, Bob 1113 Eubanks. Norma 193 Evans, Debbie 1113 110. 115, 120,189,232 Fvans. Jim 1113 232 Evans, Kate 1123 34, 50, 110, 114, 115 Evans. Linda 1123 50 Everett, Pat 1113 232 lsn't this violating my constitutional rights ? Are all teachers like this? F Facchini.Alan 1101252 Fagan. Don 1121 51 Faonan. Christie 191 110,220 Farley, Donna 1101 93. 252 Farrell. Charlene 1111 232 Fay, Diane 1101 36. 252 Fay, Linda 1111 36. 115, 232 Feasey. Barrv 1121 51 Fegel, Greg 191 272 Fegel, Teresa 1101 252 Feqel, Rose 1121 51 Fennemore. Sharon 1111 232 Feeney. Lorilee 191 89, 27? Ferdig, Bonnie 1111 132,232 Ferguson, Dale 191 272 Ferguson, Jan 1121 51 Ferguson, Nancy 1101 252 Fernandez. Jean 110189.95,'i14,252 Fernley, Glenn 110152, 136,138,205 Fernley, Flick 1111 Fezler, Sue 1121 51, 96 Field, Rick 1111 252 Fifield, Nita 191 252 Fink, Jan 1121 51, 118 Finley, Deanne 1111 232 Finnegan, Mike 1101 184, 272 Finnegon, Ron 112151, 112 Finney, Morgan 1101 220, 252 Fisher, Jim 1101 108, 252 Fisher, Kim 1101 252 Fisher, Stan 1101 184, 208, 252 Fischer, Mark 1111 111, 120, 186, 232 Fischer, Nicki 1111 115 Fiskum, Dave 1121 51, 102, 116, 186, 207 Fiskum, Steve 191 188, 203, 272 Fieldos, Shirley 1111 114, 132 Flaherty, Eric 191 117 Fleming, Michael 112151,117 Fletcher, Don 191 272 Fletcher, Le Ann 112151,115 Fletcher, Mary 1121 51, 223 Fletcher, Richard 1121 51 Flitcraft, Jack 191 184, 203, 221, 272 308 Flitcraft, Sue 1121 52, 65, 86, 89, 94, 148 Floyd, Carol 1121 52. 112, 114, 133, 134 Floyd, Cathie 1121 52 Foisie, Marci 1121 52 Fokine. Dotty 1101 252 Foley, Tom 1111 226, 232 Forken, Tom 1111 232 Forness, Steve 191 93, 185, 221, 272, 275 Forsman, Dave 1101 252 Forst,Jim 1111232 Forsyth, Judy 191272 Fosback, Kathy 1121 34, 52, 118 Foster, Doris 1111 112,136,234 Foust. Jerry 1101 252 Fowler, Marilyn 1111 134,232 Fox. Chris 191 97, 272 Fox, Ron 112152 Frank, Jan 191 272 Frazer, Jane 1111 102, 116, 158, 232 Frazier, Bud 191 272 Freauff, Kathy 191 272 Fredericks. Marta 1101 139, 252 Freeman, Gary 1111 232 Frey, Randy 191 188, 203. 272 Friesen, Dennis 191 185, 209, 272 Friesen, Doug 1111 207, 233 Fritzler. Laurie 1121 52,96,112 Frostad. Kevin 191 272 Fry. Shirley 1121 52 Frye, Marco 1111 120,233 Fuentez, Lee 1111 233 Fuentez, Mary 191 272 Fuentez, Rose 1101 252 Fuller. Greg 1121 52 Funk, Cindy 1101 115, 252 Funkhouser, John 1101 132,252 Furguson, Dale 191 184,185,272 Furguson, Gary 191 97, 184, 197, 209, 272 Fuscus, Fred 1111 114,128,133,182,233 Fuscus. George 1111 Fuscus, Lanora 191 272 Fvllingness, Butch 1121 52, 96,97 G Gaarenstroom, Judy 1121 36. 52 Gaarenstroom. Richard 112152 Gabrielson, Linda 1121 52, 112, 116, 133 Gage, Mark 1111 233 Gaines, Dave 1101 252 Galash. Franklin 191 33. 272 Galloway, Lois 1101 115,252 Gant. Fred 1121 52, 108. 112, 116, 117, 136. 138, 149, 210 Garcia. Rene 1111 132. 233 Gardner, Blanche 191 272 Garrettson, Danny 191 272 Garretson. Pennv1111233 Garrison. Grant 1111 233 Garrison, Vinci 1121 132 Garza, Leslie 1101 252 Gaskell, Sharon 1101 Gasser, Sue 1121 52.88, 94, 101,118 Gassner, Bob 1101 252 Gassner, Kitty 1111 233 Gates. John 1101 252 Gatzke. Cora 1101 120, 252 Gault, Charles 1121 52 Gaut. Marty 1111 233 Gauntt, Bill 1111 233 Gay, Yvonne 191 272 George, Pat 1101 252 Gerbouitz. Darleen 111131 German, Donna 1111 233 Getle. Linda 1121 53 Gettman, Dennis 191 188,273 Gettman, Peggy 1111 133, 233 Giancone, Paulette 1111 148,233 Gibson, Jan 1111 120, 233 Gibson, Linda 1111 233 Gibson, Maria 191 93. 273 Gibson, Pat 1121 53, 89 Gibson, Reed 1111 233 Gibson, Sheryle 1101 Gibson, Tim 1101 Gibson, Tom 1121 53, 212 Giebelhouse, Leanne 191 273 Gilbert, Amy 1121 53, 113 Gill, Earnie1111233 Gilpin, John 1121 Gisi, JoJo 191 273 Gleason, Becky 191 273 Gleason, Gary 191 273 Glenzer, Sheldon 112153 Glover, Pam 1111 31, 89, 95, 102, 114, 120, 233 Goetz. Steve 1121 53 Goldman. Jan 1111 233 Goldsmith, Mike 112153, 113 Gomes, Nancy 1101 114. 253 Gordon, James 1111 233 Gordon, Ron 1111 137, 233 Gorsaoe, Mike 1111 233 Governor, Al 1121 53, 110,183,201 Governor, Jib 191 203, 273 Gowen, Kathy 1101 114, 253 Gower, Dennis 1101 Grable, Steve 197 209, 273 Graeber, Ron 1121 53, 110 Graham ,Mike 1111 34, 23-3 Graham, Pete 191 209, 273 Graham Sally 1101 273 erahamf1'0m112153,11a Graham , Tom 1101 203, 253 Graham. Yvonne 1121 53 Grahn, Ray 1111 Gran, Terry 1101 253 Gram, Lani 1121 Gram, Scott 191 273 Gram, Terry 1111 113 Grammon, Marci 112153, 115 Grammon, Marla 1121 53 Grangroth, Terry 1121 Grant. Mary Jane 1121 53, 96 Grater, Terry 1101 111,183,203 Graver, Judy 1101 Graver, Mike 191 273 Graves, Brad 191 185, 203, 273 Graves, June 11 O1 96, 253 Graves, Mike 191 253 Graves, Terri 1101 253 Gray, Jan 1101 253 Gray, Kristin 1111 112,133,134,233 Gray. Nancy 1111 233 Green, Barry 11 O1 253 Green, Bob 111196. 183,197,233 Green, Bonnie 1111 32, 233 Green, Musie191 273 Green, Nancy 1121 53, 54, 87, 89, 91, 100 Green, Pat 1121 54, 132 Green, Roy, 1101 Greer, Jim 191 209,213,273 Greer,Sally111194, 115,134,233 Gregg, Joanne 1101 253 Gregores, George 1121 54, 195 Gressel, Steve 1121 54, 97, 118 Griffey, Ken 1121 Griffin, Ann 191273 Griffith, Dave 191 273 Griffith, Walt 1121 54 Griffiths, Don 191 273 Griffy, Casey 1121 54, 186 Grigg, Joanne 1101 Griggs, Sue 1111 97, 133, 233 Grimmer, Greg 112154. 111 Grindeland, Gary 191 187,221,273 Grineil, Alan 1111 120, 233 Groat, Dave 1121 54, 112 Grogger, Joe 191 273 Gross, Jan 1121 54, 132 Grosz, Gerry 1121 54, 96, 97 Groupe, Pam 1101 253 Grubb, Jennifer 1121 54, 101, 115 Grubbs, Annette 1121 54, 103, 147, 223 Grundmeyer, Mike 1101 Grycko, Gary 1101 253 Gubert, Ron 1111 233 Guido, Dick 1111 253 Guido, Wally 191 273 Guidon, Dave 191 273 Guian,Mike111198,111,186,187,233 Gullixon, Kris 1111 133, 233 Gumbert, Della 1121 55 Gumbert, Vernon 1101 Gunderson, Gary 191 273 Gustafson, Curt 1111 13, 134, 233 Gustafson, Jan 191 173 Gustafson, Jon 1111 233 Gustafson, Rich 1101253 H Hale, Bob 191 97, 186, 209, 273 Hale, Celeste 1121 55,113 Hale, Jack 1121 55, 86, 88, 89, 112, 118, 139, 188 Hale, Kathy 1111 234 Hale, Marlene1111 234 Hale, Mirl 1121 Haley, Barbara 1111 189, 234 Haley, Dee Dee 1121 55 Haley, Lulu 1101 253 Haley, Margaret 1101 253 Hale Steve 121 55,113 Y, 1 Haley, Sue 1121 55 Hall, Bill 191273 Hall, George 191 273 Hall, John 191 273 Hall, Lester 191 185,209,273 Hall, Linda 1121 55, 95, 96, 115, 155, 222 Hall, Marcel 1101253 HalI,Richard 1111234 Hall, Sandra 191 273 Halvorson, Marc 1101 184,253 Hamaker, Carol1'l21 55, 92, 112,120, 133 134, 253 Hamaker Hamilton ,Jan 1101 120, 253 Ken 1121 55, 117,118 Tim 191 203,273 Hamburg, Hamburg, , lven 1111234 Hamilton, Jim 1111 188 Hamm, Jeff 1121 55 Hammer, Toni 1121 Hampton, Debby 191 273 Hampton,Shary111133, 133,234 Hancock, Marsha 1111 234 Handlin, Kay 1101 253 Haner, Nick 191 185, 273 Haner, Noel 191 273 Haner, Pete 1111 188.253 Haner, Steve 1101 188, 253 Hanna, Pat 1101 Hansen, Chris 1121 55, 86, 112, 133, 143, 203, 204. 207, 284 Hansen, Fred 191 Hansen, Randy 1111 234 Hansen, Robert 1121 108 Hansen, Robert 191 273 Hansen, Sandy 1121 55, 114 Hanset, Jim 1111234 Hanset, Richard 1101 Hanset, Ruth 112133.55 Hanson, Pam 191 273 Hansot, Nick 1111 234 Harbin, Robbie 1101 203,253 Hardestv, Suzanne 1101 110 Hargreaves, Eric 1121 55 Harkins, Carol 1111234 Harn, Barbara 1121 55 Harney, Bill 112155. 117 Harney, Sharon 1101 253 Harrington, Alexis 191 274 Harrington, Bev 1111 93, 234 Harrington, Jan 1101 139.253 Harris, Barbara 191 213,274 Harris, Bob 112136.56 Harris, Linda 1121 56, 113 Harris. Jim 191 274 Hart, Charles 1101 184,253 Hart, Don 1121 56. 89, 192, 195, 207 Hartford, Leo 191 274 Hartsoe, Lilie1111 Hartsoe, Nita 1121 56 Harvei. Joann 1101 30. 253 Haskell, Adele 1101 253 Haskett, Brent 110 Hastay, Cheryl 112156 Hastay, Chris 191 185. 274 Hatch, Carol 1101 253 Hatcher. Becky 191 274 Hatton, Karen 1121 56, 164,222 Hauck, Terry 191 274 Hauer, Lee 191 274 Haugen, Jeff 191 186, 274 Hawkins, Dawn 1121 56, 113 Hawkins, Ty 191 96, 185,274 Hayes, Julia 1111 HayS,Jeff191 87, 89, 90, 93, 209, 267, Headlee, Donna 1121 56, 93 Healey, Joan 1101 253 Heffler, Ron 1101 184, 203 Hegg, Danny 191 185,274 Heil, Naomi 191274 Heil, Stan 1111 89, 93. 111, 201, 234 Heilig, Dennis 1101 253 Heinz, Paulette 1111 234 Heisen, Loren 1121 56 Hemmerling, Wayne 1111 234 Henderson, Dave 1121 56, 113 Henderson, Jan 1101 253 Hendrickson, Pat 1111 30, 234 Hendrickson, Penny 1101 253 Hendrickson, Sharon 1111 234 Hennerlino, Judy 1101 97, 253 Hennig, Vicki 1121 56. 119 Henrickson. Terry 191 274 Henry, Debby 191 274 Henry, John 1101 253 Henry, Ted 1121 56 Hearld, Carol 111189,97,234 Hender, Julie 274 Herqert. Sandra 1121 56 Herqert, Sydney 1101 96. 97, 115 Herman, Connie 1111 234 Herman, David 191 89,274 Herrick. Andie 1121 56. 89, 114, 147 Herrmann, Russ 191 274 Hertner, Darcy 111189. 234 Herzog, Cathy 1121 56. 101, 110, 115 2 l'm telling you, it crawled out of that purse Keep your eyes shut, this is a surprise . Herzog, Nancy 1101 114. 253 Hesselman. Carol 1111 31, 97, 189, 234 Heuer, Alyce 191 274 Heuer. Linda 1111 234 Hibbard. Kathy 1111 132, 226, 234 Hibbs. Bruce 1121 56,113 Hibbs, David 191 274 Hibbs, Janet 1111 234 Hibbs. Terry 1111 234 Hickey, Colleen 191274 Hickey, Dennis 191 185,274 Hickey. Mike 1111 Hickey, Rick 1111 234 Hickman, Scott 1111 96, 120, 234 Hicks, Sharon 1111234 Hicks, Steve 1121 57 Hieqel, Diane 1111 234 Higginbotham, Jim 1121 33, 57, 96, 111, 119, 133 Higgins, Bob 1101 254 Higgins. Georgia 1121 57 Higgins, Mike 1101 184, 117, 220, 254 Hightower. Pat 191 274 Hill, Bill 1111 Hill, Bonita 1121 57 Hill. Butch 1111 220 Hill, Lynda 191 274 Hill, Marilyn 1101 254 Hill. Randy 1101 254 Hillig, Hank 191 89, 93, 185,274 Hillig, Sue 1121 57 Hinatsu, Jerry 1111 234 Hindley, Larry 1121 57 Hinkley, Jean 191 Hinkley, Paulette 191 274 Hirter. Rich 191 96. 209, 274 HieIt,Dave111'189, 111, 137,139, 182,234 Hoak, Bill 1101 Hoak, Ed 1101 254 310 Hobson, Gary 1101 Hobson, Trudy 191 274 Hochstetler. Rosemary 1111 102,115,234 Hodge, Linda 1111 132.234 Hodges, Pete 191 184. 209, 274 Hodgson. Marie 191 274 Hoelzle. Gail 1101 97.12O.254 Hoffert, Diane 1111 134,234 Hoffert, Frank 1101 254 Hoffert, Lynn 1121 57 Hoffert, Pat 1101 115. 254 Hoffman, Barbara 191 110. 274 Hoffman, Bob 1111 134, 182, 195,234 Hogan, Julie 1111 97, 114, 135 Hohn, Dave 191 274 Holland, Chris 191 274 Hollingsworth, Esther 1121 57 Holloway, Steve 191 185, 197, 221,274 Hollriegel, Cathy 1111 235 Hollrlegal, Elizazeth 191 34, 274 Holm, Audrey 1111 93, 96, 114,234 Holm, Morris 1101 254 Holmes, Bill 1101 254 Holmes, Leonard 1101 96, 184, 201,220,254 Holmes, Linda 191 274 Holt, Leslie 1101 120 Holt, Pat 191 275 Holt, Rich 1121 113 Holt, Tom 1101 97, 188, 203,254 Holub Harold 11 23 57 112119 133,234 , 1 1 , , , . Holub, Rich 191 36, 186, 209,275 Honstein,JoIine191 33,275 Honts, Teri 1111 113,235 Hoots, Terri 1111 Hoover, Linda 1111 234 Hoover, Nikkie 1111 235 Hope, Lynn 1101 254 Hope, Sandy 191 110,275 Hopkins,Neil 112157 Hopper, Diane 1121 57, 86, 98,1134 Hooper, Linda 1121 57, 142 Hopton, Sue 1101 115, 254 Horn, Steve 1101 254 Horrie, Scott 1101 254 Horvath, Barbara 1111 31,235 Hotchkiss, Elaine 1121 57 Houck, Terry 1111 111, 183, 195, 207, 23 Hougland, Andrea 1111 235 Houston, Scott1111 111, 183,235 Howard, Donna 1121 57 Howe, Sue 1101 138,197,254 Hoyt, Debby 1101 254 Hoyt, Penny 191 275 Hoyt, Steve 1111 96, 103, 120,235 Huber, Marilen 111132 Hudgins, Norma 1101 254 Huenergard, Bob 1111 212, 235 Hufana, Jim 1111 134, 235 Hugget, Pam 1101 254 Huggins, Brad 1101 184,254 Hughes, Karen 191 275 Hughes, Ray 1101 Hull, Janis 191 275 Hume, Ralph 1101 220,254 Hummel, Arlyn 191 197,275 Hummel, Cappy 1111 235 Hummel, Lannette 1101254 Humphries, Kay 1111 132, 235 Hunt, Don 1101 254 Hunter, Bill 1121 57, 113 Hunter, Dave 1111 153, 235 Hursh, Gene 1101 254 Huskey,Jim 112158 Huskins, Greg 191275 Hustad, Ken 1121 58 Huston, Kathy 1111 235 Hutchens, Ken 1121 58,96 Hutchinson, Jan 1111 235 Hutson, Debby 1101 114,138,254 Hyatt, Mike 191 275 Hyatt, Mitch 191 lngebrigtsen, Janice 191 275 lngebrigtsen, Joy 112158,112 Inglis, Sharyl 1121 58,96, 166,188,189 lnrig, Shawn 191 120,275 lnukal, Marvin 1121 58, 89 lrby, Lenox 1101 184, 208, 254 Isley, Rich 1111 136 Ison, Linda 1101 110,133,254 J Jackson, Angela 1111 235 Jackson, Bev 1101 254 Jackson, Dan 191 185, 275 Jackson, Ruth 191 275 Jacklin, Dina 1121 58 Jackman, Jim 191 97, 185, 209, 275 Jackman, Sheila 1101 254 Jacobsen, Dave 1101 254 Jacoby, Sheryln 1101254 Jagielski, Sue 191 275 Jagielski, Steve 1111 145, 153, 235 Jahn, Barry 1101 96, 186, 187,197, 254 Janes, Don 1101 James, Linda 191 James, James, James, Jansen, Jarrett Nonie 1111 113, 130,235 Scott 191 203, 209, 275 Steve 191 254 Connie191 275 Bob 1121 58, 132 Jeans,Don1121 58, 89, 93, 120, 133,234 Jeans, Joan 1111 96, 132, 226, 227, 235 Jeans, Richard 191 203, 275 Jenkins, Sue 1101 110,254 Jennings, Kerry 111189 Jensen, Debbi 191 275 Jensen, Diane 1101 254 Jensen, Dian 1101 254 Jensen, Janell 1111 114, 227, 235 Jensen, Jerry 191 117, 275 Jensen, Joy 1111 115, 226 Jeremeish, Dale 1101 127, 130, 131, 255 Jermain, Dave 1111 235 Jett, Rose 1111 235 Johanns, Kris 1111 115, 235 Johnson Bob 9 33, 117, 185, 188, 209, 210 , 1 1 , 235,275 Johnson, Bonne 1111 Johnson, Chris 1101 184,220,255 Johnson, Cindy 191 Johnson, Don 1111 235 Johnson, Edith 191275 Johnson, Gary 1111 96, 180, 183, 190, 191, 194 , 195, 235 Johnson, Greg 110188, 184,203,255 Johnson, Laury112158 Johnson, Leslie 1111 97, 235 Johnson, Marcy19197,275 Johnson, Mark 110 255 Johnson, Mary 1101 255 Johnson, Mike 1101 197, 255 Johnson, Pam 1121 36, 58 Johnson.Ron1101255 Johnson,Sheryl1101 Johnson, Steve 191 203, 210, 255,275 Johnson, Steve 1111 235 Johnson, Steve 1101 Johnson, Terrein 112158 Johnson, Tony 1111 234 Johnson, Wade 1111 235 Johnson, Wayne 1101 Johnston, Caroline 1111 235 Johnston, Diane 1111 235 Johnston, Karen 1111235 Jones, Jones Jones Jones Brent 1111 235 Dan 1101 184, 203, 208, 255 Qaan 1111 236 Karen 1121 58, 89 Jones, Lewton 191 209, 275 Jones, Tom 1101 255 Jones,Viv1111 102,236 Jordan, Beverly 1121 Jordan, Dan 1111 110, 187, 201, 202, 236 Jordan, Sheri 191 275 Jorg, Bev 1121 58, 119 Jorgensen,Tim 1111236 Jorgensen. Wayne 1101 255 Joy, Dale 1111 236 Joy, Sue 1121 58 Judd, Orville 191203,275 K Kagawa, Sandy 191 88, 97, 275 Kampmann, Mark 191137,209,275 Kantz, Linda 1121 59 Kaparich, Marlene 191 275 Karcher, Barb 1?1 120, 255 Karcher, Bob 191 209, 275 Karns, Jo 191 275 Kash, Kathy 1121 58, 88 Kathka, Carol 1101 137,255 Kathka,Judy1121 31, 59,119, 134 Kaufman, Ron1111236 Kautz, Flod V. 191 59 Kautz, Rod 1101 Kavanaugh, Kathy 191 275 Kavonius, Marty 1101 255 Kay, Jimmy 1111 Kay, Shelly 191 275 Kealey, Don 1101 255 Kealey, Mike 1111 236 Kebbgeg Steve 191 134, 184, 196, 197, 221 Keefe, Alvin 1111 236 Keefe, Karla 191 276 Keelan, Eileen 191 276 Keeler, Kathy 1121 59, 103, 134 Keeler, Linda 1121 59, 112 Kelley, John 1111236 Kelley, Pat 1111 Kelley, Ray 110133, 236,255 Kelley, Tish 1111236 Kelly, Mike 191 110, 203,276 Kelm, Roberta 191 110, 276 Kelsay, Kathy 191 96, 276 Kemp, Della 1121 59, 110 Kemp, Donna 191 276 Kemp,Kaye191 276 Kenison,Viki112159 Kennedy, Cherie 1121 255 Kennedy, Kathy 191 276 Kennedy, Scott 1121 59 Kenney, Jerry 1111 97, 236 Kenney, Jim 1111 236, 114 Kent, Dennis 1121 59, 108 Kerr, Rose112159 Kesterson, Marilyn 1121 59, 115 Keyes, Phyllis 1121 59 Kies, Marcia 1101 255 Kies,Terrv1121 59, 93, 96, 113,125 Killinger, Flandy191 276 Killinger, Sheryl 1111 132,236 Kimes, Kandi 1101255 Kincaid, Bob 191 88, 97, 186, 203, 209, 276 Kincaid, Brenda 1121 59 Kincaid, Bill 1111 236 King, Barbara 191 276 King, Larry1111 137, 183,236 King, Tim 191276 Kinnear, Carol 1111 114, 236 Kinzel, Kathy 11,11 114, 236 Kirkpatrick, Glen 1101255 Kissenger, Nelanda112159, 88, 97, 113, 120 Kjarval, Phyllis 191 276 Klarquist, Karen 191 276 Klarquist, Ken 112159, 112,117,119,137 139 Klassen, Bob112145,59,186,190,194, 195, 207, 234 Klassen, Pat 191 137,276 ,ji Klee, Jim 1111 220,236 Klein, Bob 1101 Klein, Nancy 191 276 Klein, Steve 1111 97, 120,136,236 Kleiner, Brian 1111 88, 99, 111, 186, Kleiner, Darlene 1121 66, 119 Kline, Andy 1101 88. 255 Kline, Jim 1121 36, 60, 117, 170 Klug, Bill 1111 97, 236 Knapp, Barbara 1111 236 Kneebone, Bruce 1111 236 Knierim, Cathy 191 276 Knox, Ted 191 221 Knox, Skip 191 184, 276 Koch, Byllie1121 60 Kodama Linda 1101 115 Koecher, Lee 1?1 114 Kolbo, Mark 1101 184, 220, 255 K0lden,Jan11216O,119,134 Kondziela, Francis 1111 236 Kontax, Kimon191 Koppert, Don 1111 182,236 Koppert, Kathy 191 108, 276 Korling, Richard 1111 236 Korsak, Chris 191 276 Kosher, Karen 1101 108, 255,276 Kosher, Meredith 191 276 Koshi, Don 112160 Kosydar, Chris 191 93, 276 Kozlowski, Don 1101 Kramer, Diane 191 255, 276 Kramer, Sheri 1101 255,276 Kraemer, Steve 191 276 Krause, Bob 191 276 Krause, Kathy 1121 60, 101 Krause, Geri 1101 255 Kreider, Bob 1121 60, 66 Kreutz, Barbara 1101 255 Krieske, Andrea 1121 60, 223 Krohm, Gary 191 88, 187 Krohn, Janie 191 276 You call this education ? Surprising what you can find in the waste basket. Krombein, Carol 1103 Kromm, Chris 1113 236 Kromm, Harry 1123 60 Krueger, Mike 1113 236 Kublick, Barbara 1123 60 Kugel, Sandy 1103 96, 255 Lawpauqh, Nick19393. 203,221,276 Lawpaugh, Steve 1103 203,220,256 Lawrence, Ruth 1113 226. 236 Layman, Shery 1103 256, 276 Lazenby. Dennis 1103 184, 256 Leadly, Gary 1113 236 Lee Kuhn, Kathy 1103 36, 88, 255 Kurz, Sheila 1103 255 Kuzmanich. Nancy 1113 93,96, 132,236 L Ladum, Gaye 1103 114, 255 Ladwig, Marsha1123 60, 137, 139 Ladwig,Tom 1113236 Lahmers Cath 10 255 Leake, John 1113 88, 145, 153, 237 Lebrun, Dick 1103 96, 197, 207,256 Ledyard, Jay 1113 237 Lee Debbie 193 93, 277 Leei Doug 1113 237, 276 Lee, Jean Lee, Karyn 1113 32, 237 Lee Lee Lee Lee , Kent 193 136, 203,276 ,Myron 1113 134, 210, 237 , Nickie1103 256 , Patti 1103 256 Lee, Shirley 1113 114, 237 ,Vernon 1103 203. 256 , V1 3 Lahodny, Nan 1123 60 Lampella, Doris 1123 61, 97 Lampella, Sandra 193 276 Lampert, Colleen 1103 255 Lamrik, Kathi 1103 114, 255 Landel, Pat 1103 255 Landon, Mary 110333, 255 Lane, Chris 1113 236 Lane, Connie 1113 114, 226, 236 Lane, Donna 1123 61 Lane, Virginia 193 276 Langston, Julie 1123 61, 110, 150, 189 Langston,Steve 193 188, 276 Leeding, Doug 1103 256 Lees, Robert 1123 61 Lefebvre, Linda 1123 61 Leichner, Lani 1103 97, 256 I einum. Ed 1123 Leisy, Doug 193 277 Leitzel, Lynn 1123 61 Lemerise, Lance 1123 61 Lemme, Joyce 1123 61 Lerman, lrma193 277 Lermo, Pat 1113 237 Lessard, Stan 1113 111, 137, 183, 206, 207, Pat 1113 236 Larson, Larson 1 Larson, Larson 1 Cathy110388, 153,255 Connie 1123 61 Jerry 1123 61 Kathy 1103 114 Larson, Karen 110397, 114,153,256 Larson, LeAnn 1123 61, 155, 189 Larson, Lee Ann 1103 97, 1414, 256 Larson, Leonard 193 276 Larson, Maureen 1123 61, 93, 115,189 Larson Mike 193 185 203,221,276 Larson: Terry 1113 236 Larvick. 237 Lesseg, Jon 193 97, 136, 277 Les LeT seg, Kathy 1113 32, 97, 133,237 ourneux. Carol 1123 61 Le Tourneux. Laurie 11 O3 136,138,256 Leu, Daryl 112361 Lewin, Claudia 1103 96, 114, 256 Lewin, Steve 1123 61, 97, 112 Lewis, Jim 1113 237 Lewis,Nancy110396, 138, 276 Lewis, Pam 1103 276 Lindberg, Mike 193 277 Linde, David 1103 256 Lindley, Pete 1123 62 Lindemann, Debbie 193 96, 110,120, 133, 2.77 Lindlog, Edwin 1123 Lindstrom, Carol 19396, 277 Lindstrom, Linda 1103 256 Linfoot, Bob 1103 132 Linkou, Ray 1113 237 Linville, Bob 1113 132, 237 Linnehkamp, Sarah 110336, 256 Lindstrom, Linda 193 108 Lipscomb, Eddie 193 184, 203, 209,277 Litowinsky, Laurie 1113 237 Little, Andrea193 277 Little, Jan 193 277 Littlefield, Marilyn 1103 256 Littlefield, Randy 112362 LittlefieId,Vikki 1103 256 Livingston, Janice 193 110,277 Locke, Karen 1123 62, 97 Locke, Larry 1113 237 Lockwood, John 1103 Loeb, Jo 1113 237 Loeffler, Greg 1123 62 Loehr, Linda 1103 256 Loftis, Lindsay 1123 62 Logan, Kelly 1113 97, 237 Loghry, Kathy 1123 45, 62, 112,114,134, 155. 222 Lombard, Sandy 1113 96, 97, 115, 134, 237 Loganecker, Connie1103 88, 93, 256 Loganecker, Stan 193 136, 185, 221,277 Loose,Charlotte 1123 62, 93 Lord, Pam 1103 256 Losinger, Tim 1113 Love, Rov 193 185, 227 Loveland, Collette 193 Lovell, Jim 193 277 Low, Dan 193 221, 277 Lowe, Carolyn 1123 62, 88, 102, 103,116, 120, 142 Lowe, Vickie 1113 237 Ludwick, Janice 1123 62 Ludwick, Bob 1113 237 Luedeman,Renne'1103256 Luepton, Linda 1113 237 Luey,Don111396,237 Lund, Frank 1113 237 Lundqren, Biff 1103 256 Lundgren. Paul 193 277 Lundstrum,John 1123 62,114 Lutman, Terry 1113 237 Lutz, Jim 193 185. 203, 255, 256 Lutz, Ron 1123 62, 96, 97, 111,154 Lutz, Sherry 1113 113, 134, 237 Lynott, Brad 1123 62, 93, 186, 207 Lyon, Kenth 193 277 Lyon, Randy 193 93, 277 Lyon, Sharon 1123 62 Lyon, Bob 1103 197. 256 Lysne, Mark 193 277 BA Macdonald, Denise 193 277 Mack, Pam 1113 113,133 Mackie, Gerald 1113 92, 120, 237 Mac Pherson, Cathy 1103 256 Magnuson, Jo Ellen 1113237 Mahan, Linda 1123 62 Mahan, Teri 1103 256 Mahan, Susan 1113 113, 237 Mahar, Darlene 1103 237,256 Mahar, Darryl 112362 Mahlkow, Jerry 1123 62 Larco. Glenna 1103 136 Lasiter, Karen 193 276 Latham, Gary 193 276 LaValley, Michele 1103256 LaVaIley. Pat 1123 Law, Judy 193 276 312 Libby, Walt 1113 237 Lieberman, Christine 193 272 Liederman, Linda 1103 Lien, Cathy 1123 34, 61 Lien, Donna 1113 30, 237 Lieppman, Jeff 1103 97, 126,127, 188,256 Light, Georgia 1113 114,237 Lind, Jay 1103 256 Mahlum, Bob 193 209, Maier, Pat 193 277 Malafouris, Janice 1103 256 Malafouris, John 193 99, 185, 203, 209,277 Malafouris, Linda 1113 237 Malchert, Tom 193 93, 185,277 Mallen, Paul 1123 63 Malmquist, Mike 1113 Malmquist, Nikki 1101 Malone, Ruth 1101 126, 127, 257 Maloney, Mike 1111 186, 237 Manderson,Linda1101 63, 113,130 Mankertz, Mark 1101 220,256 Mankie, Linda 1121 33, 63,96 Mann, Kathy 1121 63, 92 Mapes, Sharon 191 110, 139, 277 Marcott, Bill 112163 Marcott, Danny 1101 277 Marfell, Connie 112163, 102, 115,120,142 143, 223 Marfell, Scott 1101 184,257 Markaner, Steve 191 277 Marrs, Norm 112163 Martin, Bonnie 1121 63 Martin, Diane 1111 237 Martin, Eddie 191 277 Martin, Jack 1121 136, 138 Martin, Janet 1101 Martin, Jon 1101 257 Martin,Mary12163 Martin, Scott 191 Martin, Texas 191 117, 277 Martine, Jeff 1121 63, 223 Martine. Tom 1101 208, 257 Marto, Paul 1121 63, 96 Mascall, Jill 1101 92, 115, 257 Mathen, Karen 19195,277 Mathenv, Keary1101 Mathis. Dave 1111 237 Mathis, Rebecca 191 277 Matsen, Doris 1111 237 Matsen, Marjorie 191 138, 277 Matsen, Nancy 1101 92, 96, 115, 257 Mattheurs, Dan 1121 63, 113 Mattison, Ernest 1121 63, 112 Mauchley, Connie 191 277 Maxwell, Bruce 191 185, 197,220,277 Mavs. Dawn 191 277 McArthur. Marsha 1101 111, 257 McCallum, Sharon 1101 278 McCauley, Ray 191 McCauley. Scott 191 185, 203, 209,278 Mcauley, Sharon 1111 94, 237 McClement, Captolia1101 McClure, Phil 1101 257 McClug, Jim 1101 McClunq, Steve 191 278 McCord. Bill 191 185, 192, 221,278 McCoy, Dianne 191 278 McCreight, Barbara 1101 114,257 McCreight, Lynne 1101 257 McCue, Ed 112163 McDaniel, Mike 1101 257 McDermaid. Kathy 1121 63 McDonald, Dee Ann 19188,92,278 McDonald, Roger 1111 McDougal, Marti 1101 257 McEnery,Julie112163, 114,115,222 McEwen, Pat 1111 226, 238 McGhean, Dennis1111111, 183,203,238 McGhee, Pat 1121 64 McGuire, Doug 19196, 185,278 McGuire, Mike 191 Mclntrye, Dan 1111 238 Mclntyre,Val191278 McKinney, Susan 1101 257 McKinstry, Mindy 1101 114, 257 McMahon, Kathy 191 278 McMahon, Sharon 112132,64, 110,115,189 McMonies, Cheryl 1111238 McNeil, Bob 1101 184, 197, 208 McNeil, Diana 1121 64 4 McNeil, Linda 1111 33, 238 McNeil, Richard 191 185, 197,221,278 McNeil, Randv1111238 McNicholas, Tom 1121 64, 111, 183 McQuery, Ellis 1101 McRSggolds, Gene 1111 111, 114, 186, 208, McReynolds, Lloyd 191 278 McSherry, Lynn 112164, 193 Mead, Kathv112164, 133 Mead, Sherilyn 1101 257 Mehus, Jerry 191 278 Meng, Ken 1111238 Meng,Teresa 1101 64, 139 Mericka, Barbara 1111 152, 238 Merkel, Ken 1121 64, 197 Merklin, Ben 1101 257 Mermlstein, Sharon 1121 64, 92, 96, 116,119 Merritt, Pat 112164 Merters,Paula191 278 Mesi, Jim 1101 Messinger, Robert 11 O1 257 Metzger, Rick 1121 64, 65, 87, as, 90, 92, 108, 154,155,182, 234 Meyer, John 1111 238 Meyer, Kathy 1101 97,257 Meyer, Martha 1101 Meyers, Barbara 1121 Micik, Jim 191 185, 203, 278 Micktessel, Terry 1111 238 Middlemas, Mark 1111 238 Miller, Carol Jean 1121 31, 64 Miller, Carole Ann 1121 64, 101 Miller, Colleen 191278 Miller, Craig 1111 238 Miller, Cyndi 191278 Miller, Debbie 1111 134, 238 Miller. Jill 1101 114, 247, 257 Miller, Jim 1111 96. 212, 238 Miller, Mirth 1111114,238 Miller, Ralph 1121 64, 114, 134,238 Miller, Ron 112164,197 Miller, Sharry 1111 133, 238 Miller, Terrie 1111 133,238 Miller, Vall 1101 257 Miller, Vern 1101 257 Milne. Roni 111197.114,238 Mingle. Shirley 191 110, 120, 267, 278 Minor. Dennis 1101 203, 257 Misfeldt. Barry 1111 238 Misfeldt, Byron 1121 64, 65, 113 Misfeldt, Doug 112165 Mitchell, Esther 1111 114, 238 Mitchell. Jeff 1101 257 Mitchell, Mike 1101 184, 203,220,257 Mohler, Marty 1111 238 Mohr, Cherie 1111 92, 133,238 Monaham. Ron 1111 Mondy, Gary 1101 257 Monteith, Jack 191 203. 221.258 Montgomery, Craig 1121 65, 88, 111,11 195 Montgomery, Jim 1111238 Montgomery. Mardaret110132,257 Moore, Barclay 1121 Moore. Ed 191 278 Moore, Fred 191 185, 278 Moore, Janice 191 110,278 Moore, Jewell 191 278 Moore, Steve 1121 65 Morandi, Linda 1101 257 Morey, Rayanne 11 O1 257 Morgan, Barbara 191 278 Morgan, Dave 191 Morgan. Glen 1121 65 Morgan, Kathy 1-91 278 Morgan, Robin 112165 Morgan, Stan 1121 Morrill, Beth 1111 238 Morrille. Ann 191 278 Morris, Pat 191 278 Morris, Pat 191 185. 278 Morris. Stan 1121 65 Morris. Richard 1111 33, 238 Morrison. Michael 1101 257 Morrison. Steve 1111 134,238 Morse, Alice 1121 65. 113 Morse. Yvonne 1121 65 Mortenson. Sue 11 O1 257 Mosback. Ed 1111 238 Moser. Scott 1101 257 Mosey. Linda 1121 65 Mosso. Victor 1121 65 Don't cry, grades aren't that important. The secretive circle shares a note sent to one of the lucky girls by a secret admirer. Mueller. Chris 1101 92, 114, 120, 153,213, 257 Muench, Sharon 1121 31, 65 Mulkey, Mike 1101 Mulkey, Steve 1111 238 Mullen, Judv 1111 238 Mulrooney, Dan 112166 Multer. Dan 1111 238 Murphy, Pat 191 88, 278 Murphy, Roqer1111 238 Murphy, Sandra 1111 238 Murphy, Lynn 1101 257 Murray, Mike 1121 66 Murray. Vince 1121 238 Musil, Rebby 191 278 Musil, Glenda 1101 257 Myers, Barbara 1121 30, 66 Myers, Lynda 191 Myers, Rita 191 278 N Nack, Jim 1111 238 Nack, Julie 1101 257 Nash, Bill 19 1 278 Nash, Don 1101 Nash, Kathy 1121 66, 102 Nasmyth, Claudia 1111 238 Naylor, Steve 1101 258 Neer, Celia 1111 239 Neilson, Bruce 191 279 Neilson, Joan 1111 213, 239 Neilson, Tom 191 185, 278 Neilson, Tom 1111 92, 111,182, 206, 207, 239 Neise, Carolyn 1121 66 Nejal, Tony 1101 258 Nelson, Bob 1101 258 Nelson, Mike 1121 66 Nelson, Claire 1101 258 Nelson, Gayle 191 278 Nelson, Gloria 1101 114,158,258 Nelson, Karen 1101 Nelson, Kris 1121 66, 112 Nelson, Larry 1111 239 Nelson, Ruby 191 Nemetz, Mark 191 278 Nestelle, Laurie 1111 88, 114,134,239 Nevenschwander, Ann 191 278 314 Neviharth, Denise191 97, 278 Newman, Jody 1101 97, 258 Newman, Janet 191 279 Newman, Lawrence 1121 66,112 Newton, Dean 1121 66,96 Niman, Dennis 1111 136, 239 Niman, Stan 191 279 Nimz,Richard 1101258 Nishimura, Jim 1101 184 Nishimura, Richard 1101 184, 258 Noblitt, Stan 1111 113, 239 Noecker, Joe 1121 66 Noel, Greg 1111 110, 182, 239 Noreen, Terry 191 33, 96, 111,188,278 Norman, Connie 1111 239 North, John 1101 184,208,258 Norris, Kathy 1121 31, 66, 120 Novitsky, Phil 191 279 Nunley, Brian 1111 239 Nunley, Karen 1101258 Nunn, Dennis 1101 Nuoson, Mark 191 279 O Obinger, Sue 191 279 O'Brien, Kathy 1121 66 O'Brien, Mike 11 O1 258 Obrist, Pat 1111 239 Ocello, Barb 1101 258 Ocello, Bev 1111 187,239 O'Connor, Claudia 1101 258 Odum,Steve1111 96, 111,187, 239,279 Officer, Jim 191 96, 184, 197,279 Officer, Susan 112166,88 Oja, Doug 1101 258 Oja, Scott 1111 88, 186, 187, 204,207,234, 239 okajaki, Steve 1111 203,239 Olsen, Virgnia 191 279 Oman, Doug 1121 66, 88, 234 Oman, Gary 11 O1 258 O'Neal. Peggy 191 Oquist, Ruby 1101 258 O'Reilly, Tom 1111 239 Ornelaz.Marie1111132,239 O'Rouke, Jim 191 185, 279 Orr, Cecile 191 279 Orr, Vicki 1101 258 Ortez. Judy 1101 92. 110. 114, 258 Osborn, Judy 191 110.279 Osterrberg, John 191279 Ostlind.Jim112166.112,119,138 Ostlind, Jean 191 279 Ostrrouski, Gilbert 191 Oswald. Sheila 1101 258 O'toole, Chuck 1111 226, 234,239 Otto. Ray 1121 66 Ouchi, Jim 110188. 97,120,184,203, 208, 258 Ouellette. Viki 1121 92, 110, 114,152, 158 Overlie. Kristine 1101 92, 120, 258 Oviatt, Roger 191 279 Owen, Corky U21 38, 92, 109, 180,183,201 Owens, Jan 1111 239 P Paesch, Karen 1111 234,239 Page, Connie 1111 239 Pallari, Barbara 11 O1 258 Pallari, Bob112197. 111,182,195 Pallesen, Terry 1121 Palmer, Bill 191 279 Palmer, Dorothy 112134 Palmer, Sharon 1101 258 Palo, Glen 1111 114, 239 Pankartz. Cherie 191 279 Pannell, Jim 1121 Pannell. Pam 1101258 Panos, Kathy 1111 239 Panos, Pat 191 96, 279 Paollili, Pat 191 221, 279 Parke, Jim 1111 239 Parke, Margaret 1111 Parke, Terry 1101 258 Parker, Jackie 11 O1 30, 126,258 Parker, Peggy 1111 96, 97 Parker, Sandy 191 Parks, Sherri 191 111,179 Parks, Sonja 1111 239 Parson, Leslie 1101 258 Pass, Mary 191 279 Passmore, Gwen 1101 115,136,258 Patrick, Ron 1121 112 Patterson, Larry 1121 112 Patterson, Pat 191 279 Patterson, Sue 1111 239 Pattison, Rick 1111 239 Payne, Jackie 1111 132 Payne, Jerry 1101 278 Peake, Sally 191 111,267,279 Peake, Tracy 1111 95, 114, 120, 133,239 Pearlman, Ed 1111 88, 97, 111,239 Pennington, Barbara 191 279 Peoux, Wallace 1101 Percell,Julie 1111 114, 134,239 Perigo, Jennie 1121 Perrott, Leslie 1121 114 Perrott, Sue191 279 Perry Perry Kent 1111 187, 207,234 Mike 191 185, 279 Perry, Perry, ,Nancy112132,108, 116,133 ,Sandra 1121 113, 125 Olhausen, Kathy 1101 95, 96, 114,153,256 Olsen Olsen Olsen Olsen Olsen Olsen Olsen Olsen ,Carolyn 1111 239 ,Chris 1101 258 ,Corrine 11 21 66 , Debbie 191 96, 279 ,Gladys 1101 114, 258 Kath 11 88 97, 120, 133, 239 , vt 1 , ,John 1111239 , Linda 1111 239 Perry, Sue 1111 239 Peterson ,Anita 11 11 32, 34, 88, 240 Peterson, Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Christi 1111 96, 240 Dale 191 96, 185, 203, 279 Dave 1101 92, 258 Doreen 1121 Jan 191 279 Petersoni , Steve 191 ,Vickie 1101 278 Petri, Pam C1 O1 259 Petri, Vicki C121 Pfeifer, Barbara C101 110, 259 Pfeifer, Ron C111 133, 134, 240 Phillips Carol C11131,240 Pniuipsl Joanne C111 240 Phillips Phillips Phillips Pniilipsj ,John C111 Joyce C111 240 Kathy C121 Linda C111 240 Phillips, Phyllis C91 279 Phipps, Pickett, Pickett, Pierce, Pierce, Pilmer, John C101 259 Mike C111 234, 240 Sue C121 133 Elizabeth C10196,259 Howard C111240 Rosalind C121 114 Plrie, Georgette C101 259 Piro,Janet C111 95,96, 114,240 Pitman, Carol C111240 Pitzer, Bill C91 96, 188, 279 Pjesky, Michelle C101 259 Place, Mike C111 Planteen, Jan C121 Platt, Gary C121 Pleasant, Dick C111 240 Poe, Pactricia C121 97 Poehler, Mary Ann C91 158,279 Pohl, Alex C91 279 Pohl, Leslie C11192,96, 112, 134,240 Poland, Joann C1 O1 114, 259 Polioudakis Dino C1 O1 Polioudakis, Mike C111 91, 96, 99, 240 Pomeroy, Julie C121 112, 117, 136, 138 Poniatauskis, Sue C121 Pool, Randy C91 279 Pooley, Bill C121 120 Pooley, John C91 120, 280 Porter, Bill C91 Porter, Bonnie C101 259 Porter, Dan C91 280 Porter, Lynne C111 240 Portwood, ElannaC101127,259 Poston, Jim C111 87, 88, 90, 92, 207, 226,227 Potter, Dave C111 240 Potter, Jim C11192 Potter, Steve C91 185 Powell Sue C91 280 Poynter, Nancy C101 115,259 Prather, Donna C121 113 Pratt, Karen C101 94, 95, 115, 259 Precechtel, Dave C111 33, 177, 240 Pribbernow, Gary C101 259 Price, Rex C101 259 Price, Ron C91 185, 280 Pring, Mike C91 Pring, Perry C111 27, 240 Pritchett, Randy C101 Proctor, Nancy C111 240 Proctor, Tom C111 182, 240 Profitt, Sally C111 87, 88, 90, 92, 114, 133, 226, 227, 240. 280 Prout, Gayla C91 96, 280 Prouty, Henna C91 280 Puls, Dianna C111 240 Pursley, Julie C101 259 Q Queirolo, Craig C91 280 Queirolo, Janis C111 Queirolo, Louie C121 96 Query, Monte C91 280 Query, Rita C111 Quicksall, Kim C12133 Ft Rader, Diane C111 114, 240 Rader, Marsha C91 280 Radimak, Norm C111 114, 240 Radmaker, Nora C91 280 Raffaell, Mary C101259 Raile, Jill C111 51, 112, 133, 134 Raile, Judy C111 240 Raile, Karen C101 Raile, Lee C111 96, 240 Rajeski, Ron C101259 Ramey,Jan C101 Ramis, Tim C10187, 88,90, 92, 110, 18 259 Randleman, Cheri C91 259 Raneaux, Greg C12197,120 Ranger, Marc C121 Raniskey, Nikki C101259 Rankin, Cindy C91 280 Rankin, Larry C121 Rasmussen, Larry C11196,240 Rau, Nancy C101 115, 259 Rauch, Barbara C1 O1 Rayner, Bob C101 259 Reardon, Mary C91 280 Rector, Elizabeth C121 69, 88, 97, 134 Redman, Carol C101 259 Redman, Jonna C121 Redman, Sue C91 110,280 Reeder, Joe C111 69 Reingor, Roger C91 Reisenbichler, Reginald C101259 Reiter, Frank C101 259 Reiter, Jim C91 185,280 Reynolds, Jan C111 240 Reynolds, Tom C111 240 Rhoads, Vicki C111 133, 240 Rhoten, Ken C12169,97, 137, 139 Riba, Sheryl C101 259 Rice, Barton C12169, 137, 138 Rice, Bill C111 137, 138,240 Rich, Nancy C101 32, 127, 259 Richardson, Dianna C101 115, 136, 25 Richey, Don C12169 Richman, Cheryl C101 115, 259 Richmond, Dennis C101 259 Ricks, Joe C101 33, 259 Ridgley, Randy C91 97, 184, 280 Ridgley, Vicki C121 69, 86, 88, 114 Riley, Shirley C101 259 8, 210, 9 Ris, Judy, C111 240 Ris, Karen C121 69,88 Rittenhouse, Dave C111 240 Roake, Diane C111 240 Roake, Marlene C121 69 Roberts, Bev C91 280 Roberts, Bob C111 96, 222,240 Roberts, Eugene C101 159 Roberts, Larry C12169, 112 Robinett, Daisy C121 69 Robinson, Jan C91 88, 280 Robinson, Karyn C11196,240 Roden, Janice C111 96, 241 Rodgers, Paralke C91 280 Roeske, Sandy C101 259 Roff, Marcia C111 241 Rogers, Bud C101 69, 96, 97, 110, 184, 201, 259 Rogers, Gordon C111 241 Rogers, Kristina C12169, 112, 137 Rogers, Roy C121 Rohrbough, John C111 92, 111, 186, 207,241 Romnel, Barbara C101 96, 97, 189, 260 Roner, Steve C101 259 Rose Rose Rose Rose Rose Rosb ,Bill C1 21 27, 96, 97 ,Cheryl C101 114, 260 , Mike C111 , Steve C101 184, 260 ,Tom C91 185, 203, 221,280 rook, Glenn C121 69 Rosenfeld, Diane C111 94, 115 Rosenthal, Nancy C111 96 Rosenau, Lance C121 70, 87, 88, 90, 119, 192, 195 Rosenau, Rhonda C101 260 Roskoph, Michele C91280 Ross, Betty C121 70 Ross Ross , Garnet C121 70,96 Jeanette C91 70, 80. 92, V108 Rossi Jim C101 97, 184, 203, 260 Ross Mark C91 185 Ross, Marvin C91 197, 221, 280 Ross, Rodney C121 70, 88, 120, 195 Rothenberg, lvette C111 108,130 Rotenberg, Madelle C121 54, 70, 90, 92,111, 92,114 Laughing and embarrassed the girls disperse,realizing the secret admirer is lurking behind their huddle. 1 ,. J, it ew 11 ,rlltisi . 3 if E . .iiisxinlx K f 1 , . ' S21 f 11' if 1 Q . 1 I f Now's your chance, while everyone's gone . . . Rotenberg, Stan 1103 99, 206, 266 Roundy, Paul 112370 Roush, Don 1123 70, 92,210 Rouske, Dann 1123120 Rowland, Steve 193 280 Roy, Michelle 1123 70 Roydon, Cheryl 112370,101,116,158,165 Roydon, Michelle 1103 260 Ruchek, John 193 185, 280 Ruchek. Pat 1113 36, 115, 241 Rudarmel, Debby 193 280 Rudarmel, Judy 1123 70, 94 Rudarmel, Linda 1123 70, 88, 92 Rudarmel, Mike 1103 197,220,260 Ruqqles, Rushing, Lois 1113 sue 193 280 Russell, Dianne1113 96,101, 116.241 Russell, Gregg 1113 111, 183, 207, 241 Ryan, Da Rydman, nny 1123 70 Ruth 1103260 S Sage, Pate 1123 70 Sa er Roberta 11 241 Q , 1 3 Sakelaris, Chris 1113 183,195,196,107, V 226, 241 Sakelaris, Terry 1103 115,260 Sallee, Steve 1123 70 Salter, Larry 1113 132 Salzer, Claudia 1123 70, 102, 110, 115, 119 Salzer, Judv 193 280 Samples, Mike 193 241, 280 Sandberg, Sandra 1113 241 Sanders, Dave 1123 280 Sanders, Karen 193 260, 280 Sanetel, Darlene 1103 260 Saniti, Frank 1103 Sasaki. Toshiko 193 97, 110, 280 Sater, Rhonda 193 280 Sather, Bill 1123 Saunders, Laura 1103 87, 88, 90, 92, 240,260 Savage, Geof 193 33, 96, 187,197, 280 Savage, Bob 1103 260 316 Sayler,Judy1103 110, 115,260 Scanton. Pattv 193 280 Scavell,Randv1103 schab, Bill 1123 Schade. Charles 193 Schafer, Alicia 1103 260 Schafer, John 1123 194, 195 Schafer, Susan 1103 Schaffer, Steve 11 O3 Schaffer, Sylvia 1103 Scharff, Jeryl 1103 Schassen, Linda 1103 261 Schauer, Tom 1123 Scheiffele, Fred 193 88, 97, 185. 203, 280 Scheiffele, Phyllis 1123 88, 92, 97,102,115, 117, 152, 158, 188 Schenk, Melody 1113 211 Scherandella, Pat 193 281 Schillings, Neil 1123 113, 125,127 Schippers, Bev 1103 97, 139, 260 Schlitt, Steve 193 281 Schmidt, Bruce 1103 260 Schmidt, George 1103 260 Schmidt, Gretchen 1103114,260 Schnabel,Larlie193281 Schnacky, Sue 193 281 Schnare, Debby 1103 260 Schneider, Dennis 1123 33, 217 Schneider. Bob 1113 241 Schnell, Tim 1103 Schnidling, Sylvia 1113 133, 241 Scholl, Sue 1123 96, 114 Schoomaker, Linda 1103 260 Schott, Chris 193 97, 281 Schrage, Cheryl 1103260 Schroeder, Butch 1123 Schroeder, Donna 1123 97, 111 Schruggs, Patti 1103260 Schubert. Diane 1113 241 Schultz, Dan 193 Schultz, Larry 1103 208,260 Schultz, Judy 1123 72, 97 Schultz, Peggy 1113 Schultz, Russell 1123 72,126 Schuster. Carol 110396.114,260 Schwab, Sandra 1123 34, 72 Schwartz, Pam 193 Schwartz, Pat 1113 112,134,241 Scott, Scott Scott, Scott, Cathy 193 281 Chris 1113 153, 226,241 Chris 193 97 Dan 193 281 Scott, Don 1113 186,187,241 Scott, James 1 3184 Scott, Karen 193 281 Scott, Mike 1103 260 Scott, Steve 1103 92. 184, 197,260 Scott. Valerie 1103 114,260 Scotton, Stan 1113 114. 183, 207, 2 Scovell, Randy 1103260 Scovell, Terry 1123 72 Sehon,Jim 112327.72 Schnell. Jim 103 260 Seller, Richard 193 281 Seller, Rickey 1123 72 Selley,Ashman193281 Sells, Christina 1103 260 Selmanson, Lora1103 92,148,260 Sendelback, Nancy 1123 72,96,103,115 Senner, Cheryl 1103261 Senner, Randy 1113241 Shater,John112372,154,155,181,182, 193, 216 Shafer, Mike 193 185, 203, 209,281 Shafer, Shari 1113 241 Shandera, Janet 193 110, 281 Shanky, Bill 1113 241 Shanky, Tom 193 185, 281 Shannon, Bill 1103 Shannon, Jim 1123 72 Shannon, Judy 193 281 Shaw, Diane 1113 241 Shaw, Tom 1113 241 Sheirbon, Kevin193 281 Shelly, Susan 1123 72 Shelton, Charlene 1113 133, 241 Shelton, Jeff 1113 241 Shepherd, Jackie 1113 36, 113, 126,241 Sheridan, Dick 1123 138, 184, 197, Sherlock, Dick 1123 72, 92 Sherman, Gary 1103 261 Sherman, Rosanne 1103 261 Sherman, Steve 1103 261 41, 260 281 Shiflett, Marvin 1113241 Shillock, Terri 1113 241 Shinn, Mary 1113 241 Shoji, Kathy 193 92, 281 Shoop, Karlyn1113241 Sickinger, Gordon 193 88, 184,281 Siebens, Jerry 193 72, 281 Siebens,Verena1123 72 Siegner, Karen 193 110, 281 Siemens, Sharon 1113 241 Simcoe, Judi 1123 72, 96 Simmelink, Kyle 1103 96, 261 Simmelink, Roxi 1123 72, 115 Simon, Kathy 1113 120, 241 Simpson, Roger 1103 261 Sims, Jean 1123 96, 115 Sitterly, Lois 1123 Skiles, Dave 1113 241 Skiles, Marcia 1123 72 Skrivelis, lngrid1113241 Skye, Karen 1113241 Skyles, Debbie 1103 114, 261 Small, Les 1103 261 Smart, Jack 1123 Smelser, Jack 1113 72, 88, 97, 110, 120, 210 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith 1 Chris 1103 212, 261 Chrlstine1113241 Dave 1123 73 Debby 193 97, 281 Diane 1103 114, 261 :Jack1113 Jim 1123 73 Jan 193 f Judy 1113 242 ,Judy 1123 73, 152 Leland 1103261 Lois 193 137, 281 Micki 193 281 smnnfMike1113 203,241 smlm,Pam1111 Smith,Patti1111242 Smith, Raleigh 19192,185,281 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Randy 1111 Rose 1101 261 Stephanie 191 Stephanie 1101 30, 139, 261, 281 Susan 1121 73 Smith, Sherry 1101 Smula nd, Faith 1121 73 Smutland, Joy 1101 261 Smuin,Kelen1101 Snively, Nancy 1121 73 Snyde r, Colleen 1101 Snyder, Gary 1121 73. 111 Snyde r, Le Anne 191 281 Snyder, Linda 1121 73. 112, 119, 138 Snyder, Steve 1101 261 Snyder, Steve 1121 73, 111 Snyder, Willard 1121 Stude, Mark 1101 261 Stude. Pat 1121 152, 189 Stull. Pam 1121 Stultz. Rich 1101261 Suckow. Dave 1101 261 Sudar. Pat 1121 86. 88. 94.149 Sunura. Mickey 1101 66. 261 Sullivan, Shirley 191 282 Sumner. Colleen 1111 112,136,142 Super. Dave 1111 242 Super, Kathy 191 282 Supove. Kathy 191 282 Sutherland. Becky 1111 33, 97, 242 Sutherland. Sue 191 282 Sutton. Dee 1121 Suva. Bob 1101 261 Suva. Maryanne 1111 242 Swanson, John 1111 Swanson.Todd 1111242 Swartz. Molly 1111 112,136,138,242 S0li.Jim 1101261 Soll. Cathy 191 281 Sonnenberq, Cora 1121 73 Sorenson, Buddy 191 Sorenson, Jay 191 281 Sorenson. Randy 191281 South. Phil 1111 92. 183. 207,242 Spady.l.onna1111113,125,242 Spady, Mike 191 Spady, Ron 19197. 209.281 Spellman. Vince 191 281 Spencer. Mike 19173. 108.281 Sperling. Larry 1111 103, 242 Springer, Hope 191 281 Sprinklinq, Larry 1101 184, 261 Spunaugle. Alan 1101 261 Stahley. Charles 191 282 Standish, Judy 1111 242 Standish. Kathie 191 282 Stansbury. Randy 1111 197, 242 Stark, Denise112173, 113 Stefan. Brian 1111 182. 183, 247 Stefan, Dave 1111 183, 226, 242 Stefin. Willis 1101 261 Stelz. Kathy 191 Stephens. Dave 1111 242 Stephenson, Kathy 1111242 Stephenson. Nancy 1121 73, 117, 120,136 Sterkson. Joanne 1101 261 Stevens, Kathy 1121 73. 113 Stewart, Craig 1121 145, 153, 242 Stewart. Judy 1121 73 Stewart. Teresa 191 92, 282 Stewart. Gloria 1101 Stiles. Susan 1121 133. 134 Stillinqer. Kathy 191 282 Stillman. Sue 1121 142 Stiner, Karol 1101 Stiner, Stan 1101 Stitt.Markaret111197.242 Stockholm,GreQ1121112 Stoddard. Linda 191 282 Stob. Kathy 191 282 Stone. Dave 1111 210. 282 Stone, Dennis 1111 242 Stone, Sharon 1101 97, 261 Stonecipher, Steve 191 185, 197, 221,282 Stonewall, Lynn 1101 115, 261 Stove, Carolyn 1121 Stove, Dave 1111 Stove, Dennis 1111 Stowe, Brent 1121 Stowe, Janet 191 282 Strasser, Peggy 191 Strauss, Andrea 1111 114. 115, 242 Strauss, Teresa 191 110.282 Street, Larry 112196, 112, 119, 136, 138 Street, Scott 191 137,138,282 Strick. Carol 1111 32. 234 Stricker. Jennifer 1101 114, 158, 261 Sweet. Gary 191 282 Switzer. Sue 1121 32, 75 Swooger. Connie 191 136. 138. 282 Swogger, Sue 1121 75. 108. 119, 120 T Taber. Dave 1111 88. 188. 242 Taber. Diane 1111 113. 242 Taber. Marcia 1101 261 Tackett. Rich 191185.197,282 Tauo. Alice112175.94.95, 147,185 Taylor, Andy 191 115. 282 Taylor. Cindy 191 115. 261 Taylor. Connie 1101 115, 261 Taylor. Francls1101 261 Taylor. Kathy 1111 88, 242, 282 Terlder.Janlce1111 Teler. Kathy 191 Templeton. Kitty 112175 Terrill. Linda 1111 242 Tharp. Barry 1101 136. 138. 261 Tharp. Stan 1101 96. 97. 187, 261 Thomas. I arry1121 75. 207 Thomas, Patti 19192,282 Thomas, Rohn 1101 184, 208, 262 Thombs. Kathy 1121 137 Thominq, Bev 1111 242 Thoming. Gene 1121 75 Thompson Thompson Thompson ,Charles 191 185, 282 Connie 1101 Leslie 191 88, 97, 282 Thompson, Thompson, 1 PGQQY191 .Steve 1101 33. 88. 114, 262 swam, John 1101261 Stuart, Ed 1121 Stuart .Janet 1101 96, 97, 261 Stuart, Kraig 1121 Stude. Stude. Dave 1111 134. 242 Dorothy 191 96, 282 Thomson, Sue 1121 75, 95, 96, 108, 114 Thornton, Barbara 1121 75. 113. 131 Thornton, Denise191136, 139,282 Thornton, Ray 1101 Thorp. Bob 1101 97. 184, 203. 202. 262 Thorpe. Jan 1121 24, 75, 88, 100, 116, 147, 158 Thorpe. Sue 1101 96, 213, 262 Thorsen, Debbie 191 110. 116,182 Threlkeld. Paulette 1121 75, 96, 119 Thurman. Richard 191 282 Thurner. Dave 1111242 Tipton, Theresa 191 97. 282 Toney, Sue 1121 112, 120. 175 Tonoue. Brad 191 136. 139. 282 Tonn. Dean 1121 74. 75, 86. 87, 88, 90,92, 108, 166,186. 187.207 Toomey, Dennis 1111 92, 242 Torgeson, Harry 1121 75 Toristoja, Eric 1101 262 Toristoia.Wilho1121 Tratf, Bev 191 Tratf. Leada1121 Tratf, Sandy 1111 242 Traut, Geri 1121 75. 92 Travis, Kent 1121 76 Trenary, Jeff 1101 262 Tretheway,Pammy112176,102,108 Trexler, Ricky 191 282 Trexler,Vince112176,112 98, Trickler, Mark 191 282 Troudt, Carol 1111 242 Truax, Rob 1111 188. 222. 243 Trukositz, Lawrence 1101 262 Trumball, Anita 1121 76 Tull, Jolane 191 110, 282 Tull, Leslie 191 Turkington, John 1101 262 Turner, Bev 1101 97, 115, 262 Turner. Cheryl 1101 262 Tuuri, Darlene 110196.262 Twiqoler,Tonie191282 U Uhle, Marsha 1121 76. 119, 134, 213 Ulman, Debbie 1101 96 Underwood, Dianne 1101 Underwood, Ron 1121 76, 182 Underwood. Tom 1101 Uptegrove, Don 1101 234.262 Uptegrove, Donna 1121 76. 96, 112, 115, V Valencourt. Diane 1111 117, 243 Valentine. Neil 1101 110, 188, 220, 262 Valline, Maroaret1101262 Valline, Robert 1111 243 Van Bramer, Tanna 1121 76, 155, 222 Vance, Robert 191 282 Vandehey, Kim 1101186,262 Van Gorder, Diane 1121 76, 134 Vanzelfden, Larry 112176,113 Van Woerkom, Leon 1111243 Vasquez, Kathy 1121 76 Vaughan, Jeff 1111 243 Vaughan. Sue 191 110, 283 Veatch, Jim 1121 76, 113 Vega, Luis 1121 76 Veldink, Darlene 1101 262 Veldink, Ralph 1121 76, 110 Veltman,Cinthia110196, 189,262 Verbeck, Laura 191 Vinton, Nancy 191 76, 97 Voik, Henri 1111243 Voorhees. Suzanne 1101 114, 262 W Wacker, Dan 1121 76 Waddell, Jeff 191 96. 184, 197, 221 Waddle. Sheila 191 282 Wade, Chris 191 282 Wagenaar. Ron 1111 243 Wagner, Danny 1121 262 Wagner, Doug 1121 77 Wagner, Judy 1101 262 Waldkirch, Cheryl 1121 77 Waldkirch. Lynn 1121 36, 77 Waldron. Duane Walker, Bonnie 111197,243 Walker, Nancy 1101 110, 115, 133, 262 Walker, Richard 191184 Walker, Ron 191 203. 283 Walker, Stan 1101 262 Wallace, Bill 1121 Wallace, Gary 1121 Wallace, Steven 1101138262 Wallacky, Ron 1101 262 Walland, Joyce 1111 243 Wallin, Karen 1111 243 Walsborn, Cheryl 1111243 Walsborn, Terry 1121 97, 132 Waltkamp, Linda 1111 262 Walzer, George 191 283 Ware, Debby 110196,189,262 Wardell, Chris 1101 262 ward, Ken1101262' 1 Ward, Kelly 19l 182, 203, 283 Ward, Linda 112l 77 Ward, Shirley 111l Warren, Kelly 19l Warren, Melanie 110l Warren, Shelly 11 Ol 262 Weaver, Steve 110l 262 Webber, Leland 11 Ol 262 Weber, Marilvn 112l 77. 96, 134 Weber, Pat 112l 77, 108 Weddle, Jeff 11 Ol 184,208,262 Weddle, Tom 111l Wedge, Sam 19l 185, 197, 238 Wefel, Bill 19l 92, 203, 283 Wegener, Donna 11 Ol 114, 262 Wegner, Linda 19l Weigand, Cathy 11 Ol 263 Weil, Bob 112l 77, 96 Weiss, Peggy 111l 152, 159, 213, Weiss, Sam 112l 77 Weller, Gordan 19l 184 Weller, Lynn 19l 283 Wellington, Myrna 11 Ol 92, 263 Wellington, Sut 19l 283 Wellman, Linda 112l 77,96, 113 Wendland, Bill 19l 283 Wendland, Gordon 110l 185,187, Wentz, Bob 19l 283 Wertz, Mike 112l 77 Wertz, Patty 19l 283 West, Belinda 19l 283 West, Bill 111l 96, 243 West, Bonnie 19l 283 West, Duke 112l 77 West, Glenda 11 Ol 263 West, Jim 110l 263 West, Judy 19l 283 West, Tim 110l 263 Westphal, Patti 111l 132, 243 Wharff, Joyce 11 Ol Whedon, Linda 111l 243 Whittaker, Linda 112l 97 Whitcomb, Kathy 19l 283 That's no place to park! 243 208, 263 White, Bill 110l186,263 White, Carol 111l 103, 243 White, Dave 112l 77 White, Dave 111l 109, 178 White, 318 Duane 111l 243 , 182, 183,195,243 White, Ellen 111l 134, 243 White, George 19l 283 Whitman, Gayla 112l 77 Whitney, Bruce 19l 185, 203, 209,283 Whittle, Betty 112l Whittle, Ed 19l 283 Whitmann, Dave 111l 243 Wiche, Ann 111l 114, 243 Wiebe, Larry 19l 185 Wiebe, Norm 19l Wider, Louise 110l 203, 263 Wilcher, Pam 19l 283 Wilcox, Jeff 19l 88, 184, 197, 221, 283 Wilcox, Vonne 11 Ol 263 Wilkes, Greg 111l 96, 110, 182, 207, 243 Wilkes, Terrie 110l 127, 263 Willey, Pam 110l 263 Williams,Clark111l108,243 Williams, DoneIIe111l 92, 243 Williams, Jeff 11 Ol 97, 137, 184, 208, 263 Williams,Jolynne 11 Ol 115, 263 Williams, Linda 19l 96, 283 Williams, Mark 111l92,96, 112,136,139, 188, 243 f Williams,Mary11Ol263 Williams, Penny 112l 78, 112, 113 Williamson, Ann 110l 263 Williamson, Linda 11 Ol 263 Wilmoth. Janet 112l 78 Wilson, Doug 110l 1201 263 Wilson, Frank 19l 184, 203, 209, 283 Wilson, Jan 111l 243 Wilson, Jim 110l 88, 263 Wilson, Raleigh 112l 78 Wilson, Sally 11 21 Wilson, Susan 110l 263 Winden, Danny 19l 283 Winegar, Nora 112l 33, 78 Winrick, Bob 111l Winters, John 112l 78 Wirkkala, Mike 111l 243 Wiseman, Janet 19l 283 Wittman, Dave 111l 243 Wohler,Jeff112l78,97, 111,120,210 Woicik, Tom 11 Ol 263 Wolf, Bob 19l 283 Wolf, Eric 11 Ol 283 Wolf, Nick 110l 263 Wolfe, Teresa 11 Ol 263 Wolfsehr, Mitch 111l 96, 110, 120, 243 Wood, Dennis 111l 243 Wood, Gail 19l 283 Wood, Sue 111l 243 Woodcock, Jim 19l 283 Woodruff, Loren 110l 263 Woodside, Judee 111l 96, 243 Wooldridge, lrene110l263 Woolery, Kathy 11 Ol 263 Woolley, Tim 111l 243 Worthington, Dale 111l 243 Worthington, Dave 19l 283 Wray,Houston 110l Wright, Dave 110l 208, 263 Wright,John 112l78,96. 114,117 Wright, Judy 111l 242,243 Wriqht, Linda 111l 213 243 Wriqht, Linda 11 Ol 263 Wright,Lynn110l110,115.263 Wright. Ross110l 184,208,263 Wright, Tom 11 Ol 203 Wuerth, Richard 111l 93, 120, 244 Wuckert, Ron 111l Wulzer, George 19l Wyatt. Tim 111l 92, 98. 244 Wynter, Crystal i11l96, 116,244 Wyss, Deborah 111l 244 Y Yarabinec, Susan 19l 283 Yancy, Bob 11 Ol 263 Yeager, Rick 110l 263 Yinqlino, Carl 110l Yoder, lris112l7B, 133 Yoshihara,Jav112l 24, 78,97 Yost, Peggy 110l 263 Yost Vicki 111l 132 Young, Dan 110l Young, Gordon 111l 99, 220 Young, John 19l 185, 283 Young, Pam 111l Young, Sandv111l 244 Yung, John 112l 78, 139 Yuschat. Gary19l 187, 209,263 Z Zanobeli, Nancy 111l Zelinka, Greg 110l 187, 208, 263 Zelinka, Teresa 19l 110 Zetter, Mark 111l 244 Zewald, Theresa 111l 114, 244 Zeigler, Chuck 111l 88, 110, 155,1 198, 210, 241 Zimmer, Mike 110l 263 Zimmer, Volker 112l Zoelch, Flandy112l78 Zugman, Janet 19l 183, 212 86, 187 Faculty Index Abelein, Neil 18 Amundsen, Mrs. Hildur 24 Andersen Miss Mar 27 . Y Ashizawa, Theodore 28, 133,150,151 ,167,234 Auld, Mrs. Amelia 16 Bean, Mrs. Gertrude 27 Beachell, Mrs. Wanda 33 Bennett, Mrs. Hope 29 Blair, Philip 24 Bleeke, Mrs. Annis 22 Bolin, Warren 22,183 Boutin, Mrs. Janice 29 Browne, Mrs. Retha 32 Bruhn, Arnold 15, 16,195 Burns, Mrs. Dyanne18, 19,151 Bushnell. Mrs. Sue 15 Butterfield, Cyril 15 Cairns, Mrs. Mary Ann 19,100 Campbell. Mrs. Katherine 25 Carney, Mrs. Janet 18 Clayton, Miss Anne 25 Conklin, Mrs. Mary Ellen 19,100 Cramer, Mrs. Norma 18, 19 Crawford, Mrs. Doris 24 Damberg, Robert 24. 125,151 Darby, Mrs. Ronda 29, 103 Dawson. Mrs. Benona 19 Dean, Miss Georgia 14 Dexter, Ron 24, 201 Disney, Mrs. Jean 19 Di Stasio, William 27 Drake, Elmer 20,33 Duckering, Verle 22, 210 Edmon, Mrs. Beth 31 Edmonds, Richard 22 Ennis, Ralph 24 Ensign, Delbert 20 Erickson, Melvin 22 Erickson, Walter 14, 167 Fanchier, Miss Doris 27 Fox, Mrs. 34 Gannon. Miss Frances 26 Gassaway. Donn 20 Girts. Wallace 17 Goddard, Mrs. Janet 25 Goldsmith. Miss Marjory 29 Gottlieb, Edward 22 Gruetter. Mrs. Ellen 25 Gutknecht, Mrs. Alice 27 Hamann, Mrs. M.21. 195 Haroldson. Bruce 26,185,195 Hart, Miss Dorothy 27 Hatcher, Charles 28, 114 Hibbard, Mrs. Betsey 21 Holland. Mrs. Margaret 17, 25 Hora, Mrs. Donna 18 lgnozzitto. Sam 184 Jackson. Mrs. Marilyn 18 Jarrett, Ben 20 Johnson, Gordon 28 Jonas, Steven 185 Jones, Laurence 21 Kanelis, Constantine 18 Keck, Larry 26, 182, 183, 195,197 Kelly, Miss Josephine 18 Kernan. Mrs. Peggy 33 Kohns, Miss Gwen 17 Kowalchuk. Miss Rose 25,150 Kull, Miss Dorothy 25 Larson. Mrs. Doris 31 Leavens, Miss Dolores 18 Livesay. Fred 20 Lombard, Mrs. Shirley 31 Londos. Frank 23 l.onq, Mrs. Barbara 23 Jackson, Mrs. Marilyn Matich, Mrs. Helen 18, 125 McClain. H. Richard 26,184 Meindl, Mrs. McKay 21 Moreland. Mrs. Helen 18 Natella. Miss Carolyn 23 Nehler, Daryl 23 Neihaus, Ravmond 25,220 Norton, Jim 24 Can you pick out your house? O'Donnell, John 20,184 Olsen, William 21 Osaki. Terbert 24 Page, Eric 21.120,151 Paxton, Paul 29 Peterson. Miss Mildred 21 Petery. Mrs. Shirley 21 Pheister, Ron 26. 184, 203 Pileggi. Thomas 29,100 Robertson, Mrs. Helen 21 Roumagoux, Lynn 17. 150, 186, 207 Ruckman. Miss Kay 27 Rumble. Richard 16, 21 Sanders, Miss Sharon 19 Sandles, Mrs. Gloria 26 Schukart. Mrs. Janice 18 Shoemaker, Miss Billie 26 Shoop, Mrs. Roberta 31 Shuck. Miss Elma 29 Skonnard. Mrs. Elsie 30 Smith, Mrs. Jessie, 31, 32 Smith, Mrs. Marian 32 Sparks. Mrs. Melba 19 Stalions, Mrs. Barbara 19 Street. Norman 28, 137, 138 Taylor, James 16, 23 Tuttle, Cecil 28. 212 Unger. Richard 21 Utz. Vernon 21 Walker, Russell 28, 203 Warner, Mrs. Gwynne 18 Waters, Mrs. Inez 33 Watkins. Miss Sharon 26,189 Weene, Mrs. Minnie 27 Whitcomb, Miss Jane 23 White, Miss Jean 25 White, Mrs. Nancy 33 Wickwire, Mrs. Connie 19, 23, 25, 150 Wittala, William 21,197 Winter, Mrs. Charlotte 16,25 Wooldridge, Keith 24 Wright. Jack 27 Youngblood, Miss Dorothy 19 As we leave Madison, the arches salute a farewell. Through the long summer, they will stand silent, waiting to shelter students who once again return to Madison. Many familiar faces will not be coming back, leaving a vacuum to be filled by those making their debut. But despite the changing tide of occupants, the arches will remain a symbol of strength, shelter, and companionship. P 1 I I M LV QW W 'MV , MQW Lb ,LU V , s 1, UL vm 2,9 1 -4 KX ' ,W I f Al. 40 YD!! I M, LL LW jf MW X eff M WM W w 4 ,MJ vyldmcjf LW! Qflwg, x 1 I dp M ww U WM x fg -W ww x 3 if Qs K fQ3+X,f E Kg? ifil fi? 5 S UQ DMB Qmggj QL fi I I VMC' x ,Qzff 5, M,,f,efw,fff'fffL f ,, .I I 11 iV,f7'?' I . ,' 'ffl f PM Q 'wif f - f Nfl X f qu J A if xyyfyf , f I . 4 I W,Zf.,I . f,1'gV fp Wy ,mf ff! FMA A I Mm ff? '-M7149 F ffl' - W eff' ff' f ,M ' df!! ff! w yy! ,.7'7' . f - . fl ,J if . , , 67 fu' ffl W - N fl, 1 v fy K-gf! if , I ff 07 oy' fp! ff! Y 'Xa CW X ff ,VJ V mb
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