Madison High School - Federalist Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1971

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M Q W .,. i J A MV' Q Y' Wk FEDERALIST STAFF Editor Jody Goldberg Assistant Editor Connie Chinn Section Editors Connie Chinn - Activities Nancy Cole - Underclassmen Donnie Dickman - Seniors Jan Hauer - Sports Patty Locke - Faculty and Adult Organizations Tim Segrin - Faculty and Adult Organizations l 2 Staff Carol Gutzler Rosie Herald Linda Morton Vern Nelson Cindy Inman Kim Owens Mary Matney Sue Saiget Kim McAllister Pam Woods Advisor William See ART STAFF Staff Tim Meyers Terrie Cort Eve Narits Don Hemmerling Advisor Marjory Goldsmith PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Photo Editor Larry LeFebvre Staff Brian Anderson Scott Bolster Susan Brunke Stacey Davis Advisor John Washburn Ron Fletcher Vern Nelson Lloyd Phillips Fred Swogger Contents Introduction .............. Faculty and Adult Organizations Fall Section . . ...... . . Sports ..... Student Life . . . Winter Section . . Sports ,.... Student Life . . Spring Section . . Sports .... Student Life. , . Seniors ....... Underclassmen. . . 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Because they shoulder the basic responsibility for the entire operation of our school, their duties and assignments are varied and demanding. Attending an endless number of meetings, evaluating curri- culum programs, counseling and advising students, planning new programs, and fos- tering positive public relations are some of the major concerns that consume much of their daily time and effort. Georgia Dean Administrative Vice-Principal Mike Stipac 20 Sue Buslmell Administrative Vice-Principal Curriculum Vice-Principal W 4 Q 2 i i , 5: 2 1 41 A1519 5 William Knouff Principal nw Margaret Gottlieb ab- Rx 4 Ann Jamison George Keltner James Taylor Chairman You can't have three periods of Girls' P.E. 22 4 i w 1 if Use' Q' , Jig? Lil' if ffl? QQEEQL: mf ifikfgf Q,iQ?i5igA Mi, 7 ' ,- 4753215 ,args g1?f2?2L3? We WSH -4 Q55 ,. 352 , QT! 'T Q Sis? Charles Tontz Charlotte Winter Walter Wolfe l BDPHOMORE ' Fm always on the bench. Counseling Aids Students Counselors play an important part in the daily life of Madison students. Upon entering Madison every stu- dent is assigned a boys' or girls' counselor who lends a cooperative and understanding hand throughout his remaining years at Madison. '-Lu... fl., WW.,-I ,, Among their many duties counselors assist students and teachers in order to improve relationships and provide for individual needs. Some of the counse1or's time is spent assisting students in planning programs, taking into consideration the individual's interests. This year each counselor took one step farther in rS21Chi11g his students by visiting at least one registra- tion class everyday. In addition, counselors spent considerable time help- ing students make college and career decisions. Students appreciate private rooms. 23 Art Classes Shape Student Talents Varied art courses were offered this year con- taining many interesting projects. In the com- mercial art classesg place mats, posters, and menu covers were made for the Russian Ren- aissance Restaurant. In the spring, craft classes designed and flew their own kites. Ceramic classes enjoyed a sculpture project involving the human figure. Sand paintings were made, and the annual Italic Handwriting Contest was held. Florence Bafus Marjory Goldsmith Paul PaXf0Il, Chaifman Janet Tollefsen John Washburn A final thought before drawing. 24 4 Mr. Nelson gives instructions. Art classes use student model The art of day dreaming. Business Education I nstructs s All Types Students interested in the business world found many courses designed to prepare them for this field. Those considering secre- tarial work enrolled in briefhand, shorthand, and typing classes. Typing proved popular with college-bound students while govern- ment mixed with business created the basis for business law courses. This year Madison's Distributive Education Club established and managed their own on- campus store which they named Ye Olde Shoppe. Profits from this activity were in- vested back into the store which sold jewelry, cards and candy in addition to regular school supplies. James Blake Mr. diStasio gets wlrat's in store for him. Mary Andersen, Chairman Gertrude Carter Bill diStaSi0 Doris Fanchier Carol Howard Sonna Howe 3 ii Janet Porter warms up on the calculator. .,, A S' W V Q'5 , 'g Wi., If . I Q VV . Lb 4 W kk ,k.. Q' ,..-miQ.L.f K . ,iii Bob Grindclind likes the elite type. 27 Kathy Brunke practices balancing the credits amd the debits. Neil Abelein Benona Dawson Jean Disney Ellen GIUBUGI Constantine Kanelis Josephine Kelly Dolores Leavens nsenllss Don, Diane, Anita and Steve increase speed on reading machine. LEFT: Emoting comes easy for Sonja, Paul and Mary. English Creates Literary Atmoybere Contemporary Prose, Journalism, Utopian Literature, Drama, Effective Reading, Speech, Creative Writing, Publications, Shakespeare, Mass Media, Language and Reality . . . these are some of the courses which sophomores, juniors, and seniors may elect in addition to, or in place of, regular English classes. Every student at Madison takes at least one English class every term that he is in school, the major goal of the department is to devel- op every student's ability to communicate with others in such a way that he can satisfy his own needs for expression aswell as the re- quirements of those under whom he may be- come employed or receive further education. Teachers in the department, aware of the importance of the communication skills, plan as many activities as possible in which stu- dents practice and develop their skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Helen Matich Ray Niehaus Janice Schukart Melba Sparks Jim Vidakovich Dorothy Youngblood 29 Bill See Chairman McKay Meindl Betsy Hibbard Ann Johnson Larry Jones Experimental Milton Parker Mildred Peterson Gary Walls Experimental Chairman Experimental ll KHMLA I 1, Social Studies provides food for thought. 30 Mr. Walls knows how to dish it out. E-SS Experiment Comes To An End Freshmen receive their English and social studies training in a combined class referred to as E-SS. The purpose of thsi class is to introduce students to literature ranging from Huckleberry Finn to works of Shakespeare. Mythology is another important study included in the curriculum. Social studies is a cultural look at Europe, Aftica and Asia as well as an his- torical one. This was the final year of the four-year spanned Experimental 1007 The program was started with one hundred freshmen and continued with the same students through their senior year. The experimental program stressed self determination in learning and problem solving while providing students with an opportunity for choice of studies. Various trips were taken throughout the four years including one of the western United States and another into Canada. if S Freshmen express writing skills. 'iii' 1 Katherine Campbell Dorothy Kull Roy Niehaus Jean White, Chairman 1 w 1 V ,r as Nr E? Q., Girls demonstrate Lebanese folk dance.: A W W ' me Q xg 1 ' ' vw 513, . ., fill. t A gi. . -4 1' re - M t.. A . i Scott Fernandez turns people on. QM - - WKWQM r A Qemwvfwemmlmrarwawwrmftvm Listening involves concentration, Lillian Zimpleman uses the language lab. A 1, s ' SF Donna Tomassene and Margaret Jarrel study their French. 33 Foreign Language Spells Learning Man Ways This year the Foreign Language classes studied the customs of the country as well as the language. Classes offered were French, German, Latin, and Spanish. In February, Madison's first foreign language banquet was held after six years. The theme was IFS a Small World. Dinner was served buffet style featuring specialties from the different countries. For entertainment each language department produced songs and skits from each country. Home Economics Cooks Up New Ideas Students learned to meet daily problems in the home along with an opportunity to devel- op their own personal interests such as sewing, cooking, and decorating. Doll outfits, blankets, and stuffed animals were made and donated to the Red Cross. A course in child care was also given. The classes stressed improvement in under- standing oneself and increased student know- ledge of the home as a basic unit of society. Randy .lahn is kept in stitches. Mary Ann Cairns Elma Shuck Chairman Laura Wood pauses for a moment of deep thought. 53 Robert DOHII Andrew Hoagland Gordon Johnson Melba Sparks Chairman Brad West repairs a television. - 9 4.3 . Larger projects included a camper. 35 Russell Walker I nclustrial Arts Builils Skills Industrial Arts offers courses ranging from drafting to practical projects in wood, metal- work, and electronics. Students have a wide variety of choice within each area to pro- vide for specialization and advancement. In addition to the practical courses, classes in stagecraft and set design are offered in association with the Drama Department. Varied plans and projects kept students oc- cupied throughout the year. . K , 1 i xi 1 , 2 Warren Bolin Robert Damberg Richard Edmonds Ralph EIlI1iS Mary Grams Joan Jensen Frank Londos, Chairman DHIYI Nehlel' Students work with computer. Melvin Erickson Carolyn Ferguson Jim Norton Charles Wooldridge All right, class! ,ami You can't figure things in your head. Mutb Figures I uto Curriculum This year Maclison's math department was in- volved in many projects. A new activity was making geometric Christmas decorations to be donated to the Boys and Girls League Aid Society. Other activities included entering the National Mathematics Council Test. In the past two years Madison has placed its team on the Honor Roll. Advanced students Mike Pursley and Bill Saiget were enrolled in a college calculus course ir1 addition to their regular schedule. A field trip to the Bonneville Power Plant was also taken to give students a chance to observe practical mathematics at work. Music Keeps In Tune With Student I nterest Once again the Music Department helped to broaden the educational field by pro- viding students with an opportunity to take part in the musical arts. Students put their knowledge and ability to work in several performances throughout the year, at school and other places. The Choral Department made a three day tour of Washington in April, where they did shows at many high school and col- lege campuses. The band and orchestra did an exchange concert in Bend, Oregon. The band also promoted spirit at foot- June Clausen in Swing Choir ball games and the Pep Band did the same during the basketball season. Jliiiini , f ff it Rachael Pedro, Nancy Hewitt, and Diane Miller sing Mozart CLeftJ Bonnie Brunkow adds her sound to the orchestra. Laurie Bastian and Sue Miller share a piece of music. Kell HHICT1 t0Of16S with his Clarinet- Mike Pursley plays his tuba. 39 Gene Carlson Physical Education Builds Bodies To Match Minds The Physical Education program has a require- ment of one and a half years of P.E. and a half year course of health. P.E. is designed to develop the skills and tech- niques used in the basic seasonal sports such as basketball, softball, track, football and wrest- ling. Along with the basic seasonal sports, students also receive instruction in swimming, golf, tennis, archery, apparatus and bowling. Sex education, classroom driver's education, first aid and drugs are studies covered in the required half-year health course. In some areas of studies, students go out to the community and apply the classroom knowledge to their immediate society. Speakers were also invited to relate to students their personal experiences with subjects being covered. Bill Franzke Frances Gannon, Chairman Arlene Otto Students put their softball instruction to practice. 40 Sharon Watkins Ed Watson James Webb Students combine bowling with softball. Students combine dancing with softball Freshmen learn the finer points of archery. 41 Philip Blair Robert Damberg Ron Dexter Ralph Ennis Jim Norton Herb Osaki Charles Wooldridge Chairman ilu. A popular chick. Which came first, him or the egg? 42 Ht, , V ,1- ,U ssl'f xxx ini? 3 QQ x HRX First the data, then the conclusion. I always thought genes were blue. 43 Science Provides An Element Of Madison 's Atmogbbere Courses designed to instruct students in the study of chemistry, biology, physics, and phys- iology make Madison,s Science Department one of many opportunities. Laboratory work, field trips, and lectures help students broaden their knowledge of man's physical structure as well as his environment. Chemistry and physics introduced students to the actual structure of the universe. This year the department held its annual beach field trip for juniors and seniors. Twenty-one students also had the opportunity to travel to Eugene to examine the Science Department at the University of Oregon. ff' Jean Disney Ben Jarrett Chairman Social Studies fjlects Society Innovations in this year's social studies curri- culum included purchasing stocks, taking opin- ion polls, staging hypothetical revolutions, lis- tening to outside speakers, and viewing current films and tilmstrips. Teachers used these meth- ods to accomplish one of their major goals: helping students to understand the social proc- esses by participating in relevant experiences. Explaining cultures - another of the depart- ment's goals - was realized by reading not only standard textbooks but original source material, as well. In addition to the regular full year social studies and history courses, three popular semester courses were offered: economics, political science, and sociology. Tom Petke Activities Director Elmer Drake Dell Ensign Donn Gassaway John O'Donnell John Washburn Bill Witala Ralph Christensen takes up valuable space. 44 Debbie Wallace and Diane Wallachy give their undivided attention. Psychology penetrates the minds of men 45 i Ruth Field Aides H egb Out Madison had provided its students with two resource centers: a math-science center and an English-social studies center. Aides are available: in each of these centers to assist students. Aides in the English-social studies center specialize in doing typing, run- ning the ditto machines and giving all makeup tests. The math- science center is designed mainly for student study and supple- mentary classroom experiences. Madison had a staff of five aides this year. Rosemary Gates Ruth Nelson Faith Pendergrass Nancy White Mike Sparks studies the video-tape machine. Richard Haner checks the book list. John Price, Chairman Steve Haines adds finishing touches. Small Classes Prove To Be Success In Special Education Special Education classes, taught by John Price, have proven to be very successful. Special Education classes are much smaller than most, with only eight to ten students in a class. Consequently, these students re- ceive much more individual instruction. An added feature ofthe special education classes is a job experience program for vocational training. The department tries to find work for as many of its students as possible. 47 Mr. Price lends a hand. Cafeteria Staff. From left: Rosemary Peterson, Jackie Cogburn, Iris Harris, Frances Leisse, Jackie Carter, Alice Leibham, Marie Fake, Jennie Becker, Carol Baldino, Jeanne Lapine, Mary Hall, Billie Brooks, Mabel Haugen. Cafeteria Staff Feeds The Multitudes The cafeteria staff played a vital part in the daily life at Madison. Cafeteria Supervisor Jen- nie Becker and her staff served approximately 1300 hungry Senators each day during the three lunch periods, providing at least thrity-five dif- ferent food items to satisfy varying appetites. In addition, these ladies also prepared food served at many of the night-time school meet- ings and other activities. Supervisor Jennie Becker totals the day's receipts 48 1 Custodlan Staff Bottom row Wally Irwin Bob Duncan Jack Vetter Frank Poundstone, Jack Honn. Top row: Elmer Miller, Lloyd Woods Sam Tldwell Gerald Jones Gary Platt Lester Cullen Robert Clark. Custoclivms Fight Pollution Mr. Robert Clark,head custodian since 1957, and his staff of fourteen men work in three shifts each day to keep Madison sparkling. They have earned their reputation as one of the most competent staffs in the city. Clean- ing, dusting and repairing take up much of their time, but what is especially appreciated by the students and the faculty is their con- sistent willingness to lend a helping hand at any time. f N' . I We I-4' Elegnor Bertelson Retha Bowne Beth Edmon l Betty Lidstrom Shirley Lombard Helen MacComber Doyne McKinney ,.,.-eg Mrs. Lombard and Judy Anderson look over the day's schedule. 50 Doris Larson Geraldine R an Roberta Shoop Marian Smith Constance Wickwire, Chairman Secretaries Ana' Librarians Handle Clerical Work Our librarians and secretaries efficiently performed numerous services for Madison students and facul- ty this year. The librarians, under the supervision of Mrs. Con- nie Wickwire,were responsible for the organization and operation of the library and other study areas, all instructional materials were ordered and handl- ed by them. Taking care of all secretarial tasks at Madison - such as making up schedules, 'typing bulletins and absentee lists, recording grades, filing information and handling correspondence and transcripts - was the responsibility of the secretarial staff headed by Mrs. Jessie Smith. 51 PTA Am! Dacl's Club Involve Adults The Parent Teacher Association provides an effec- tive way of making Madison a part of the commu- nity. The cooperative effort on the part of parents and teachers to Work together helped to raise funds for school projects and provided a chance for every- one to become involved in school oriented activities. Some of this yearls projects were the sponsoring of the back to school night for parents, forecasting sessions and the annual pancake breakfast. Madison Dadls Club, or Mad Dads in less formal circles, is another adult organization in the PTA tradition. This past year the Dadls Club engaged in such activities as their annual spaghetti feed, the chaperoning of football games, a glass and bottle drive, buying a set of drums for the Music De- partment and parking cars for students at the senior prom. Pedro Kassab receives friendship gift from PTA president Mrs. Pjesky Dad's Club members proudly wear jackets bearing the Dad's Club emblem. 52 P i P Parents assume leadership responsibilities on different committees. Minutes are kept and read for each meeting .M bi t .gn its 5 ,ws-ggi, I at as f, ' vs-r Mad Dads provide adequate chaperones at football games. ' 53 ' - .eEfS?i.'?'Qi if Miiirx K Q ,S K , gQfQ1:,f,f,Qf v' , , 4 Q, WF f My wx, Q,1.ga'2ggi ,W if sf.: Q23-M925-55fil:,':57l 1.1 b.f'f5f?l:7?iiiW.v'Elzi51QiV 'L-f ,WL fig iiawifa H gg jem.LZ,i g53g4gg,L:mw-LS?T3aiL?,,, .sammy-ww-A K, 'W W W nip f A-,gg K Xf,-,WM 11 M fufvf -T 'WM ' 5 hw-2z,vA27 k '4l?k?F?7J V 1 4 N 4 pw., L all Spfprt in tr iffwfxgyw 3- . fy fa H ' k 5 f. no W' 56 4 ,M 5 wws'-w ws ww Egg VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: Front row: Neil Muller, Steve Parr, Greg Bond, Jim Hildahl, Jim Weisenburg, Brad Parr, Carl Nickerson, Jim Coon, Paul Fiskum, Brent Guerrettaz, Dan Millican, Steve Debogart, Jay Tull, Robert Dressler, Ron Wilson, Ken Seymour. Second row: Arthur Nelson, Gary Wells, coach, Steve Conway, Jim Tice, Paul Winkenwerder, Ralph Christianson, Roger Locke, Jeff Leibham, Paul Foisie, Steve Lundgrun, ezrsity Football Team Gives pponents ougla Time The 1970 varsity football team did well this season. Coaches Walls, Bolin, and Watson worked long and hard to shape up the team, and the results were good. During the season the Senators had rough competition. Rob Dressler and Carl Nickerson were elected to the PIL all city football team. Seniors Dan Millican, Barry Goodling, and Juniors Steve Conway and Mark Miller received honorable mentions. PRE SEASON Madison 24 Jefferson Madison 6 Jesuit REGULAR SEASON Madison 35 Franklin Madison 20 Cleveland Madison 40 Washington Madison 0 Marshall Madison 20 Grant Madison 50 Adams Madison 0 Benson Scott Fernendez, Terry VanBramer, Mark Butterfield, Mike Bennison, Steve Mueller, Barry Goodling, LeRoy Jepson, Ed Watson, coach. Third row: Paul Carroll, Forest Brouillard, Artie Knowles, Ron Chatterton, Dale Waagmeister, Bill Landreth, Garth Carmin, Bob Neidegh, Dave Flitcraft, John Minnis, Daniel Holmes, Andrew Burnett, Bob Boughner, Mike Tupper, Warren Colin, coach. Injured Roger Locke looks on as the Solons rack up another win. 5 L Q will? Madlson defensive team lxnes up to charge the Demos ,-40' vu Jim Coon receives helP from H friend. Ken Seymour looks on as the Senators play Benson 59 Senator defensive back Greg Bond jars the ball loose from Ben- son opponent. Quarterback Mike Bennison pitches the ball to a Madison back Madison all-city defensive back Rob Dressler intercepts another pass. 60 Darrell Knott goes through agility drills preparing for a game Paul Fiskum receives ball for another Madison touchdown. si SQPX Coach Bolin prays for the best as the Senators stenmroll over Washington. Jay Tull blocks as Brent Guerrettuz heads for a long gain Bob Boughner sweeps around end for another Madison gain. Jim Coon and Carl Nickerson talk with officials before the game. Steve Mueler looks for the open hole as Carl Nickerson blocks 62 Jim Hildahl follows the Senator action from the sidelines. Carl Nickerson listens to pep talk at halftime 63 Fall Rally Backs Football Players Tlwouglo Season In addition to promoting spirit at the football games, the Fall Rally kept busy by selling spirit ribbons and doing their best to increase student participation at pep assemblies. They also aroused school spirit by directing Spirit Week, during which students took part daily in such activities as decorating reg. room doors and wearing spirit ribbons and buttons. Dave Horn, John Roake, and Gary Woods completed the Fall Rally squad. Pam Shaw shows her enthusiasm at Stadium game. Betty Stevens rests between rally routines aff' Terry Ligatich encourages school spirit. Bonnie Miller performs one of many rally yells Cathy Winter maintains coordination through rally. 65 i 3 l s -V .... a ,,,.a....i....u.,,. ,, , J.V. FOOTBALL TEAM. Front row: Mike Burnett, Terry Barlow, Mike Shadock, Craig Gagnon, Ken Otteson, Allen Ross, Jim Craig, Jim Dawes. Second row: Jim Webb, coach, Steve Paulis, Brian Anderson, Russ Hen- drickson, Greg Pope, Monte Scott, Jeff Rickoloff, Keith Seymour. Third row: Dave Koberstein, John Hildahl, Randy Wilkes, Dave Woods, Mike J. V Team U nclefeczted This was an outstanding group of young men with a tremendous amount of team spirit and pride, commented J.V. coach Jack Webb. While becoming the first un- defeated J.V. football team in Madison's history, it Was possible to play every mem- ber of the J .V. team in each game. J .V. SCORES Madison 20 Benson 0 Madison 40 Franklin 15 Madison 46 Cleveland 21 Madison 51 Washington 16 Madison Marshall 8 Madison Grant 0 Madison Adams 26 Barber, Tom Thorp, Ralph Beyers, Marty Emerson, Randy Batem Bob Pomerenke, Larry Williams, manager. Fourth row: Gene Carlson, coach, Mike Simich, Jim Johnson, Mark Fortner, Larry Hancock, Forrest Brouillard, Kevin Condra, Bob Thompson, Charlie Wooldridge. Ken Otteson kicks the ball for another point. John Hildahl blocks as teammate carries the ball. Quarterback Monte Scott shakes loose from a tackle . 5 f Dave Gassaway kicks off following another Madison score. Coach Doan seen scouting a forthcoming opponent. Coaches Gassaway, Doan, and Jones discuss strategy during frosh game. 68 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL A TEAM. Front row: Dave Sherlock, Mike Blake, Kent Crawford, Glenn Lett, John Henderson, Phil Acker, Dave Church, manager, Mr. Doan, coach. Second row: Steve Myers, Mac Hart- less, Josh Cameron, Bill Hecker, Pete Thorsell, Doug Varner, Gary Park, Mr. Gassaway, coach. Third row: Dan Shoop, Steve Scott, Todd Van- Bramer, Kip Edgley, Jerry Young, Jesse Easley, Chuck Laufman, Greg Brown, Dave Gassaway, Bob Diggerness, Joe Pinz, Bart Butterfield. B TEAM. Fourth row: Jim Beal, Kevin Easily, Steve Hoffman, Mark .J ..,, ,.,,Q ,fa x Frosh teammate tries to shake opposing tackler. Robinson, Jon Spassov, Dave Saiget, Bob Johnson, Keith Bounds, Gary McMerrick, Rick Giltz, Ted Nelson, coach. Fifth row: Doug Reese, Dan Mudge, Fred Robinett, Doug Darby, Greg Dexter, Mike Bridge, Dan Dutson, Mike Hughs, Ed Silkenger, Dan Woo. Sixth row: Robert Walker, Bob Skippers, Phil Burling, Chuck Keever, Dave Tupper, Rodney Bau- tista, John Becker, Greg Holcomb, Frank Bartholomew, Mike Smith, Dan Rudig, coach. Frosh A and BH Teams Finish H zlgla The freshman football coaches were: Bob Doan, Donn Gassaway, and Ted Nelson. They were assisted by Dan Rudick fstudent teacherj and senior Bob Taylor. Voted by the team for best defensive was Greg Brown and Dave Gassaway for best offensive. Bart Butterfield was voted the most inspirational player. Freshman A team had a good season with a 5-1 record. B team otherwise known as the Bombers were also successful with a 4-2 record. Madison Franklin Madison Cleveland Madison Washington Madison Marshall Madison Grant Madison Adams if fi Qi 9 4. L' ,aff N352 38 'Z-4 3 sz fi M g?T3i 1 f'W'+4iNGH:,:' v,, , 1 wh, 70 r,a-fl www if Kathy Jeans prepares for a yell. Linda Armontrout gives way with some spirit Cross Cozmtry Teams High In Meets Finish The varsity team started the year with a clear win over Adams and went on to Win the city meet. Coached by Bill Franzke, the team plac- ed ninth at the state meet at Eugene. Senior Charlie Crawford was named the team's out- standing runner. SCORES Madison 1 5 Adams 46 Madison 26 Franklin 3 1 Madison 34 Marshall 96 Grant 24 City Playoffs Madison 5 4 Jackson 96 Wilson 62 Grant 3 7 City Madison 5 9 Grant 62 Lincoln 122 Wilson 128 Franklin 143 Benson 15 8 Jackson 159 Marshall 166 Cleveland 190 Adams 204 Roosevelt 318 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. First row: Jon Cole, Mike Kondo, Cliff son, Richard Jolley, John Linde, Tony Hecker, Mike Barke, Wayne Ainslie, Daryl Olsen, Jim Brown, Randy Jahn, Earl Benedict, Charlie Meyer, Coach Bill Franzke. Third row: Reed Lewis, Randy Bruhn, Mark Crawford, John Roskoph, Dave Hardesty. Second row: Dan Rainville, Hendrickson, Tom Larson, Frank Smyth, Mike Carpenter, Dave Small, Gary Hieleg, Paul Sakamoto, Ron Johanesen, Clark Lombard, Jeff Nel- Mike Clark, Steve David, Mike Adler, Scott Greer. 4-Q. Jim Brown leads the way against opposing teams. Charlie Crawford and Steve Laurin run neck and neck at Lentz Park. 73 After the long exhausting run at Franklin, Pat Ehli rests Cliff Ainslie tabovej shows his speed at the city meet. Dave Hardesty frightj strives to win at Franklin. Frosla Rookzes n Well At Meets ar winning most of their meets The eam took first place in the city meet and osh proceeded to claim third place Scott was elected the best J V runner Tom Lar V and frosh cross country teams did well B . . as elected best frosh runner SCORES Madison Adams Madison Franklin Madison Marshall Grant City Playoffs Madison Jackson Wilson Grant City Madison Grant Washington Franklin Roosevelt Jackson Wislon Cleveland Marshall Adams Benson Lincoln it did not participate SWIM TEAM MEMBERS. From left to right starting at the bottom: Jill Stephens, Myta Black, Laura Rog- genbihl, Kelvin Brown, Rick Wilson, Rick Drais, Jerry Chinn, Kathy Williams, Martha Reiniger, Maureen Doig, Karen Cuiman, Claudia Christensen, Vance Dunlop, Cliff Stephens, Dave Perrin, Rob KaSavage, Tracy Powell, Steve Wilson, Kevin McAllister, Mark Williams, Dan Cole. Not shown: Betty Moen. Swimmers Complete Succesjul Season Thirty-two people turned out for Madison's swim team this year, including nine returning lettermen. Coach Jim Vidakovich felt that the swimmers had a very successful season. The girls' team placed first in the district meet, and the boys' team placed second. Each person that qualified for district also qualified for state. Outstanding swimmers elected by team mem- bers were seniors Betty Moen and Steve Wilson who were also respective team co-captains. BOYS SCOREBOARD GIRLS SCOREBOARD Madison Opponent Madison Opponent 35, Grant 42 42 Grant 34 45 Cleveland 24 50 Cleveland 25 43 Franklin 34 40 Franklin 37 60 Adams 15 50 Adams 24 47 Marshall 29 45 Marshall 28 76 Team members rest between relays with meet against Grant. Tracy Powell awaits the starting gun Coach Vidakovich contemplates swim team victories. 5 Karen Ciuman does the breast stroke. Claudia Christensen prepares for butterfly competition. vq X f .nm X Ls ri' 3 all Acti ities , f . my A .A ,Q W. K 4, Q. .,M qigiliy. ,, 78 4 Fall Executive Council The fall executive council worked many hours planning, revising, and carrying through ideas proposed by students. Although no revolutionary advances were made by the group, several worthwhile accomplishments were achieved. The council sponsored a Christmas dance with donations of food going to the Sunshine Division and donations of money going to the charitable or- ganization Fish. Another fall executive council project was arranging and presenting informa- tive films and speakers. Fall President Howard Collins Council members discuss fall activities. Tom Petke assists officers whenever necessary STUDENT BODY OFFICERS: Bob Cushman, vice-presidentg Chris Nasmyth, treasurer Howard Collins, presidentg Sue Coe, secretary. Sue's hard at work. How about the rest of them? 44 s Xe N ww Mtg. , .5 J Na. Xe Pa Mary and Michelle relax after an ofticers' meeting. , .XV , .Lg QU ' My N 5 ' - , X' P ss -.5 'gljhx XY? L SEM iw ' L o X: l We sure fooled you. Didn't we, Steve? Michelle contemplates her task of taking notes. igllhn-.N Michelle John and Mary look pleased wlth results of class activities. .-J' zmiors Raise Funds .... Anticzfate ' 72 The Junior Class was led this year by Earl Benedict, presidentg Steve Lundgren, vice-presidentg Michelle Duvall, secretaryg John Minnis, treasurerg and Mary Matney, historian. The main money raising project promoted by the class of ,72 was an after- game dance held on October 9. It brought in a profit of S341. In December, the officers arranged an officers exchange day with Franklin. The Junior Class con- tributed S300 towards a ramp to the cafeteria. The junior class officers are one big happy family. Fall Boys' League Follows Tradition Following tradition, Fall Boys' Lea- gue sponsored the annual Luau. Much time and effort was put forth to boost the Boys, League treasury. Lead by Kim Olsen, Rick Jolly, Paul Uhle, Art Nelson and Brad Parr, fall team proved to be very successful for Boys' League. lgffgm-Q V11 saw? 55? Q5 ' Vf1?lV'3wk?Ml'A'x . s K lq, t' l ssas .sslt Fall Boys' League Officers: Art Nelson, Kim Olsen, Rick Jolly, Paul Uhle, Brad Parr Cnot picturedj. i 1 1 X I Boys pose for the camera as their term comes to an end. Boys rest lazily as they await the traditional Luau 85 if A rx 1 F Q.: f qi., .:, mf K , Q 913 J ..,. 'U ' mg- f, . , ' 'N 'f'? f QQ FALL GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET: June Clausen, historian, Karen Kim Larson, senior representative, Anne DeRock, sophomore represen- Davis, junior representative, Sue Saiget, publicity chairmang Chardel tativeg Krista Chinn, secretaryg Patty Locke, treasurer, Marcy Ingilis Gibson, senior representative, Beth Calendar, sophomore representative, junior representative. Girls socialize at Halloween Party. President Anne Larson and Vice-President Connie Chinn. 86 You did what? Girls' League Sponsors Fall Social Events The fall Girls' League, led by President Anne Larson, sponsored three popular annual events. They started the year's activities with the Frosh Orientation, at which upperclass girls sang songs for the freshman girls. The Halloween Party and the Senior-Frosh Party were the other major events. A new activity of the Girls' League was the rice candy and fortune cookie sale. The money raised in their activities was used to put on a Winter Formal for the student body. Now class . . .! an-W 5. CM if J! fi Dances Prove Success This year's Boys' League Luau was held on September 26 in the Madison cafeteria. The tradi- tional event attracted about 700 people. The performing group was The Everyday Hudson. The juniors sponsored an after game dance on Friday, October 9, following the Madison-Wash- ington game. Music was supplied by the Outer Edge, and the dance proved to be a success. Paul and Rick wish they could go to the Luau! Hi there boys! Was it raining or did Dave just take a shower? Spit it out, boy! NE an 1 Rock out, man! Federalist Has Changes This year for the first time, Madison students received ayear- book which differed from years past. The Federalist, divided into fall, winter, and spring sections, created a new change. These ad- ditions and others were made possible by Jody Goldberg, edi- tor and the rest of the Federalist staff, while advised by Mr. Wil- liam See. Mr See observes staff in action. Staff members Cindy Inman and Linda Morton react in staff meeting Pam and Kim listen intently as they obtain new information Carol contemplates the coming year Mrs. Disney smilingly approves. The Constitution staff strives to complete menacing deadlines. l K Being Editor, Kim has many jobs to perform. Constitution Staff Bus The Constitution staff differed this year, due to the fact that there were two editors instead of the tra- ditional one. Jody Rutz acted as fall editor while Kim Larson acted as spring editor. Under the joint direction of Jody and Kim, the Consitiution staff, advised by Mrs. Jean Disney, published a bi-weekly edition of the Constitution. The editorial page of the paper gave many students the opportunity to express their own ideas and opin- ions. DECA The Distributive Education Club of America at Madison performed various activities. This year DECA handled the Ye Olde Shoppe a new idea at Madison. DECA converted a part of their classroom into the Ye Olde Shoppe for business purposes. The Shoppe, under the management of DECA and their advisor, William Dis- tasio, sells clothes, school supplies, jewelry, books, and cards. This was their major project for the year. DECA held their banquet at Elks Lodge in downtown Portland D18 ln' Lori Hoffman, president, informs girls of activities. UDHILKILI 1115. Front row: Annette Shaddock Ki S' d , m .ln ers, Colleen McCall, Pirjo Jones, Kara Ruven- kL'Hff.Bk-1'1 1' ' y, on o man ac row. Laurie Nash, Jan Hansen, Barb Wright, Kathy Pierson, Terry Eggar, Delores utler, Leslie Meade. Girls attend Usherettes meeting after school E l U slr erettes ontribute Service Mrs. Carol Howard advised the Usherettes, one of Madison's ser- vice clubs, in their work. The group kept busy during and after school serving at different ban- quets and seating people during plays and concerts at Madison. CHANSONSETTES. Bottom row: Gerry McCall, Elaine Jones Marsha Brinkman, Doris Martin, Susan Miller, Julia Atkinson Angie Gettman, Kelsey Scott, Nancy Hamm, Sherry Strickland Second row: April Kempton, Margaret Jerrell, Kathy Anderson Beth Callendar, Cindy Walker, Melody Funk, Melody Ross, 1 4 Anne DeRock, Jeanne Kennedy, Dona Johnson, Darla Lindsey. Top row: Stephanie Perry, Karen Swann, Cathy Hallock, Ann Milliken, Geana Sorenson, Laurie Bastian, Stroma Pjesky, Linda Tallman, Maureen Doig, Barbara Maedke, LeAnn Tauer. Not pictured: Judy Anderson, Elizabeth Bramer. Who hit the wrong note? Somebody is watching us! E 4 ,, i f 5 i 4 s 4 l 3 5. w mszffasw me: azfszemafazmrmra il Open W-I-D-E! JMX y ! Come Szng Along Early in the year, Choir Director Fred Hammack commented, '4The Concert Choir has the potential of being a better choir, for the kids are used to me now and they know what to expect. The choir members, besides being involved in concerts at Madison, sang at Lloyd Center and downtown Portland during the Christmas holidays. The big event of the year, however, was a concert tour of Washington, made possible through an ambi- tious sales campaign. The voices of Madison's all girl choir, the Chan- sonettes, were heard in the choir concertsat Madison and at a pop concert in May. The girls also made the trip to Washington with the other choral groups. The Chansonettes improved vocally this year, thus giving them the right to be included with the other advanced singers in the choral department. CONCERT CHOIR Bottom row' Chris Neer Sheila Roberts Ka Ed- n - , , y wards, Charlotte Huston, Becky McKinney, Mary Multer, Rosanne Blake, Chris Nasmyth, Michelle Duvall, Donna Wise, Lynn Conway, June Clau- sen, Diane Slaybaugh. Second row: Cindy Wiederrich, Susan Hobbs, Rachel Pedro, Betty Moen, Karen Murray, Susan Herr, Betty Jo Ziegler, Bonnie Miller, Nancy Hewitt, Kim McAllister, Monie Fouts, Sandra Shel- ton, Linda Hillier. Third row: Cathie Rasmussen, Lois Holub, Mike Bur- nett, David Hardesty, Mark Emery, Scott Fernendez, Tom Thorpe, Steve DeBogart, Tim Segrin, Kevin McAllister, Kevin Larson, Gordon Totten, Denise Van Gorder, Renee Killinger. Top row: Kathy Williams, Peggie Schwarz, Warren Kiltz, Kevin Jacobsen, Scott Peterson, Jim Street, Russ Hendrickson, Rob Dressler, Dan Woods, Clark Lombard, Dan Jacobson, Eric Hohn, Herb Reiniger, Dan Holmes, Patty Beach, Martha Reiniger. Not pictured: Karen Bigness, Sherry Hull, Cheryl Kuhnert, Diane Miller, Pontine Porter. .335 Ensembles er own Girls' Ensemble, a new choral group, added zest to the choral department. The perfor- mances of these six girls, although limited in number, made a worthwhile contribution to Madison's choral concerts. The Choraliers, a small, serious music group, increased their tempo by adding modern music to their agenda. Nevertheless, the 13- member ensemble still remained most noted for their classical repertoire. Fred Ham- mack's innovation, the Swing Choir, had a very successful second year. The group with their varied movements made several guest appearances. They also competed with other Northwest swing choirs at Mt. Hood Com- munity College. 4' l 1 . l 1 ' If Time out!!!!!l! SWING CHOIR. Top step down: Peggie Schwarz, Rob Dressler, Kim McAllister, Clark Lombard, Chardel Gibson, Dan Woods, Margaret Jarrell, Tim Segrin, Rosanne Blake, Kevin McAllister, Dan Holmes, Betty Moen, Scott Fernandez, Chris Na- smyth, Steve DeBoart, June Clausen, Warren Kiltz Cguitaristj, Krista Chinn, Tom Thorpe. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE. Seated: Karen Murray, Linda Hillier. Standing: Mary Multer, Rachel Pedro, Betty Moen. Not pictured: Sherry Hull. 3 1, X 'Wh-f.... Assemblies l s . Entertain Ana' In own The assembly committee made it their goal to provide enjoyable as- semblies for the student body. The school year was opened with the were themes for other assemblies. Mg I The sleepy heads of Swing Choir spread Christmas greetings. Speaker Tom Kerrigan emphasizes the importance of the Jack Chase, handicapped guest speaker, demonstrates the art of wheel drug problem to the student body. chair baSkCfb2ill- traditional opening assembly. Christ- s gf t .9 mas, sports events and Viet Nam we r Spring rally displays their fresh enthusiasm Q Madison's band contributes to spirit at fall pep assembly. Productions Require M any Skills A lot more went into the plays this year than was actually realized by the audiences. The people behind the scenes in Theater Board and Stage Crew had im- portant roles. Theater Board's function was to assist Mrs. Sparks in the activities of the drama department and were in part supervised by Mary Williams, the Theater Board Chairman. The other board members were selected because of their great interest in par- ticular fields of theater. Stage Crew, responsible for the technical aspects of stage production, was di- rected by Stage Manager Jim Long. With each per- son's willingness to give up some of his spare time, many productions were made possible. Am I doing this right? Who says we can't move mountains? Number please? Rick Powell just hanging around. THEATER BOARD. Bottom row: Monie Fouts, Mary Williams, Sonja Luchini. Second row: Judi Walker, Rick Bileyeu, Dayna Davidson. Third row: Sue Whittaker, Cheri Beaulaurier. Top row: Mark Emery, Rick Powell, Jeff Hill, Jim Long. Not pictured: Eldean Cassity, Julie Beyers. Q42 Howard Collins livens up a fall banquet. Coach Bill Franzke compliments his team Madison athletes, parents and faculty enjoy a meal together. Q06 ..-wi Hillvilla is the placeg the Faculty Christmas Party is the event. Senezltmfs Attend Fez!! Banquets Madison hosted many banquets dur- the fall. They were held in the cafe- teria as well as at restaurants in the vicinity. Sports banquets with coa- ches, players, and rallies as guests of honor and a DECA banquet were among those held. Barry Goodling receives award from Mr. Watson. xx mcep 2 f fl Nyc 1' . -'X -ff AW., . f I X X -If , X Winter Sports 106 f1, ww Wh zf'g.X,. vw ' K M Q A,,w QS g'w ' 1 i VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Kneeling: Coach Gene Carlson. Dressler, Mark Fortner, Carl Nickerson, Chris Delangas, Monte Scott Standing: Paul Fiskum, Kim Olsen, Jim Hildahl, Greg Bond, Rob Mike Bennison, Paul Uhle. Team Przde And Spmt Is Wlmt Realbf Matters It's your pride that matters more than whether you win or lose, and Madison Jackson we still have our pride, commented Varsity Basketball coach Gene Madison Wilson gilieoiinators Eportisd fanttxngenty-lrinle loslainlil one wini record, Madison Lincoln 1 ame . - . ticipatiin at the games vga? pizzas? theoielam vasiiirstocgdodlsltzeziiualfdltkleiiai Madlson Roosexfelt up their enthusiasm. Chris Delangas and Mike Bennison received hon- Madison Ffanklm orable mention on the All City Basketball team. Madison Cleveland Madison Grant Madison Marshall VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES , Madison Cleveland Madison Adams PRE SEASON REGULAR SEASON Madison Franklin Madison 50 Milwaukie Madison 47 Grant Madison 62 Clackamas Madison 72 Marshall Madison 51 Aloha Madison 43 Adams Maditon 55 Sunset Madison 57 Washington Madison 48 South Salem Madison 71 Jefferson Madison 68 Benson 108 ' 'x y ,N I qi . 1 S Q fi,-'Qv!'. -1 --,zfYX:'f'w 2 I w,.e,4:h Tx if Qi . Kms 'eff . f -Lfgdfwfffzv fiuiiffffg' sf, . Y' Si wb. , , L XTCEIQY ,lfrwlf-ww. 5 ,w,.,,- . if M ,-nn. ...sq sl' X Coach Carlson gives sideline apporval to his team's efforts. Carl Nickerson reaches out to block Franklin play YV. 'vin Kim Olson pauses while ducking under hoop. N Jim Hildahl moves the ball down the court in offensive play Mike Bennison maneuvers ball for Madison basket. 1 1 1 Varsity basketball team members warm up before game. a W.. lie Gel Coach Carlson informs team members of new basketball tactics. H2 I 'fa --Aw Carl Nickerson and Chris Dalengas prepare to capture loose ball during game with Wilson Spectators show spirit during basketball game. l 13 Q2 w as QU ,gy XE' Q ,- l J J.V. BASKETBALL Kneeling: Charles Wooldridge, Jeff Nickoloff, John Hildahl, Jeff Egger, Coach Ed Watson. Second row: Leroy Jepson Shawn Ferrell, Rick Bigness, Rick Varner, Larry Hancock, Jim Johnson, Larry Wilson, Dave Gassaway, Gary Frank. j. V. Hoopsters End Season With Split Score The J .V. basketball team evened out their J.V. BASKETBALL SCORES REGULAR SEASON season with eleven wins and eleven losses. Coach Ed Watson felt that the team made steady progress throughout the season. When asked about the team's strong points, he stated that they were well balanced players who shot well. Gary Frank was the team's leading scorer and was named Outstanding Sophomore Basketball Player. Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison PRE-SEASON Madison Grant 67 Milwaukie Madison Marsh all 63 Clackamas Madison Cleveland 63 Aloha Madison Adams 50 Sunset Madison Washington 69 South Salem Madison Jefferson Madison Benson Madison Jackson Madison Wilson Madison Lincoln Madison Roosevelt Madison Franklin Madison Grant Madison Marsh all Madison Cleveland Madison Adams Madison Franklin ll6 Jeff Nickoloff reaches for a two pointer. John Hildahl disregards Tech block for another Madison basket H It Was A Season O Many Exciting Ball Gafnesn Coached by Mr. Tom Petke, this yearls freshman basketball team ended the season successfully. They tied for third place with Wilson in a 9 win-3 loss record for the PIL. lt was a sea- son of many exciting games in which the team showed a lot of poise and courage, stated Coach Petke. Outstanding players included on the freshman team were Phil Acker, Mike Blake, Greg Brown and Mac Hartless. Other members on the team were Doug Johnson, Joe Prinz, Dave Sherlock, Dan Shoop, Bart Butterfield, Kevin Easley, Rodney Bautista, Doug Varner, Glenn Lett, Bob Digerness, Greg Holcomb, Jon Spassov, Josh Cameron, Jim Beal, Eric Mabe, Tony Oakes, Joe D,Amico, Ron Reeves, Doug Hoyt, Barry Capps and Coach Tom Petke. FROSH SCOREBOARD l Madison 'Benson 38 Madison 'FFranklin 53 Madison 'Concordia Lutheran JV 48 Madison Marshall 5 O Madison Adams 71 Madison Washington 53 Madison Jefferson 55 Madison Benson 63 Madison Jackson 47 Madison Wilson 64 Madison Lincoln 54 Madison Roosevelt 41 Madison Franklin 5 8 Madison Grant 42 Madison Cleveland 48 il' Preseason games Frosh teammate shoots for a basket Phil Acker grabs the ball for a rebound. Baby Solon Mike Blake fights for ball. Doug Johnson, another leading scorer, shoots for another basket VARSITY WRESTLERS. Front row: Jim Dawer, Bob Hulin, Jim Craig, Dave Sumner, Dave Debogart, Frank Smith. Back row: Tracy Powell, Gary Volk Scott Fernandez, Steve Debogart, Alan Corzatt. Varsity Places First At Invitvztiofmls This year Coach Dexter led the varsity Wrestlers in another successful season, winning eight and losing four. The varsity matmen finished third in the city tournament. Madison came in first in both the Madison and the Lake Oswego invitational tournaments. The outstanding wrestler was Dave Horn, who also had the most points for the year. DUAL MEET RESULTS Madison Marshall Madison Washington Madison Adams Madison Jefferson Madison Jackson Madison Wilson Madison Lincoln Madison Roosevelt Madison Franklin Madison Benson Madison Grant Madison Cleveland Madison wrestler is flipped by his Japanese opponent Junior Bob Hulin maneuvers around his man for u possible pin. Dave Sumner tries to take down his Japanese opponent Bob Hulin vies opponent for a take down Scott Fernandez attempts a pin. 2 Jim Craig strains to win match. 'ff-vii' Senior Dave Sumner ties up opponent. Alan Corzat appears to be in trouble. Junior Bob Hulin wrestles a Japanese wrestler during meet at Grant The rest of the team watches as a teammate wrestles. J.V. WRESTLERS. Front row: Rob Ostlind, Dave Koberstein, Ty Krout, Mike Glenn. Back row: Brice Dahne, Randy Huulet Cal Grimmer Terry Erdman, Dave Brice, Dave Johnson. f. V. Complete Outstanding Season The J .V. wrestlers had an outstanding year with a 10-2 record, losing only to Grant and Marshall. In both the Madison and Lake Oswego Invitational Tournaments, the Senators came in first. This year Cal Grimmer was named the outstanding wrestler, and Clark Stange had the most points for the year. Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison DUAL MEET RESULTS Marshall 33 Washington 22 Adams 18 Jefferson 'l' Jackson 'F Wilson l 1 Lincoln 7 Roosevelt X Franklin 12 Benson 18 Grant 31 Cleveland 8 if did not come Coach Webb confers on match in . , . ,fX,,Hii,,..,f.f- Q::Hfi:sm:1ig.:,5:?X9igs'la,- 1 M ,,,,W, -, Wi- . ,, , - ., K .5 KWH . L. Velgiejfzkiyz :1.,k35yS2gyl1as4 . - .7 1,5 gf- .f Vg - 5:5 515. v.- ' H av, IE: -, il .- . '1 ,liii zmiiiigvi f ' , ' . - .w-ggg' ,?fegg - . S ' 1- -slim? ,, ,J - 2 cu . - 1 -- - ggi is ,L I ,N,, ,,AW, . p , -W Wig: 'Y . li, L, A 1 l f s , - 'X .L , LMI- , 2- ' --be f ,- Madison J .V. wrestler contends with opponent. Steve Debogart substitutes for missing J.V. wrestler. Referee checks Dave De bogurt on illegal hold. FROSH WRESTLERS. Front row: Dave Church, Lowell Taylor, Doug Worley, Bob Saiget, Bob Johnson. Back row: Dave Tupper, Jack Becker Larry Erdman, Bill Hecker, Charlie Schwab, Dan Dutson. Frosb Finish Fourth In Cify Madison's frosh wrestlers finished fourth in the city tournament and generally had a less than successful season, Winning four and losing five. Coach Walls helps the team get ready for a meet. Bill Hecker breaks an attempted takedown. Frosh wrestler goes for points. John Minnis flips his opponent. Frosh wrestler tries to break his opponenfs stall. One Year Trial In Order For Wrestling Ra Q1 Madison's mat maids, selected on a one year trial basis, proved to be very successful. Karen Swann, Stephanie Perry, Connie Lawson and Judi Walker made up the enthusiastic wrestling rally squad. The girls, keeping up with tradition, decorated the locker room and gave the wrestlers treats before each game. Connie Lawson certainly isn't lacking spirit and enthusiasm. The girls showed competitive spirit throughout the season. Judi Walker lets the wrestlers know she's on their side 128 l l l Stephanie Perry awaits final outcome of wrestling match. Karen Swann is caught in a moment of silence l Gymnastics Has Best Season Yet For their third year of existence, the boys' and girls' gymnastics teams had very successful seasons. The girls, team won two meets and lost three. Laura Roggenbihl was the only girl from Madison to place in the city finals. She took seventh place on the uneven bars. The boys' team won three and lost three meets. Stan Hulen was the highest scorer on the team, and was named the all around gymnast. The gymnastics teams were coached by Mr. Roger Weeks. George Pass does a handstand on the still rings. 'Cathy Rother shows grace on the balance beam. 130 W? 45' Stan Julen vaults over the horse. Q Jill Stephens does a handstandg. 2 3131 Winter cti ities if H? tllm 'Nw-hmmm f x 'S Ky wi 'X K gs 1 . - . N -14, ,vis , .,,,, ., .1 Av 'WYE s is H W a , Panel discusses rules and regulations at the forum assembly. Mr. Nelson answers a question presented by the student body Senior boys look interested in assembly performers. Impact '71 entertains Madison Senators. Trailblazers Ed Manning and Claude English address Boys' League. Steve Mueller experiments with guest speaker on atomics. Varied Assemblies C reezte Interest Winter was highlighted by several outstanding assemblies. Programs were built around musical groups, pep assemblies and guest speakers. Among these were Impact '71 and a forum assembly to discuss the rules and regulations. Assembly parti- cipants combined their various talents to give added enjoyment to the school year. Historian Elaine Coogan, Treasurer Randy Schlotthauer, Vice-President Daria McCauley, and Secretary Marilyn Wampler look for sophomore class activities Sopbomores Elect Officers The sophomore class elected Brian Card, Daria McCauley, Marilyn Wam- pler, Elaine Coogan and Randa Schlotthauer as officers for the '70- '71 school year. Their main money- making project was an after-game dance held on February 5, 1971. Among other projects held to create class unity and raise additional funds were a basketball game with the KISN Good Guys and a bottle drive. Brian Card, sophomore class president, contemplates escape. .ggi Q. .gg ,ffaafzff a President Jim Jeans receives assistance from Treasurer Peggy Neilson. The Spirit Of '74 Chosen As Class Motto The freshman class elected Jim Jeans, Greg Hol- colm, Danita Ruzic, Norma Rook and Peggy Neilson to lead them through their first year at Madison. To establish a treasury, an after-game dance was held bringing in a profit of 3185. The Spirit of '74', was chosen as the class motto. Vice-President Greg Holcolm, Secretary Danita Ruzic, and Historian Norma Rook enjoy the sunshine. , S. 1 ....,,,, z -J ,, W Don contemplates the coming year as vice-president. Linda, Luarel, and Charlie return to duties From This Day 0 Selected As Theme The anticipation and excitement which had been build ing for the last three years climaxed as the class of 71 ended their four-year stay at Madison. From This Day On,' was selected as the theme to be carried out during Senior Week, highlighted by the Senior Prom Led by Charlie Crawford, Don Bozich, Elise Tomassene Linda Jacobs and Luarel Triplett as Senior Class Officers the class of '71 ended their high school careers with a very successful year. 1 38 Charlie listens to discussion at a Senior Class Delegates meeting. Senior officers enjoy spring fever Forsenics Has Best Year In History Of Madison Madison's Forensics team took its tirst district championship this year, competing against all Portland district and private schools. They attended many Saturday tournaments throughout the state. Seven students qualified for the state tournament in Corvallis at Oregon State University. Those who qualified were Darr Durrann fPoetry-Humorous Interpj, Karen Kruzich CPoetry-Humorous In- terp.J, Diane Bateman fRadio Speakingj, John Roake flmpromptu Speakingj, Janet Odum fSerious Interp.J, Brett Lagesen flnformative Speakingl, Pam Woods fSerious lnterp.J. Durrann and Kruzich made it to the semi-finals and Pam Woods placed 3rd in state. Darr Durrann placed lst in district Knights of Pythians contest and 2nd in state contestg Brett Lagesen placed 2nd in the district Pyth- ians contest. Pam Woods placed 1st in the local Realtors Contest and 2nd in the district. J im Weisenburg was the school winner in the VFW American Our Heritage Contest and represented the school in the district contest. They concluded the year with a very successful Readers Theatre production entitled 'gOn the Road to Find Out. John Roake makes a good point in his speech Diane Bateman and Cora Wilson are always attentive in class. Jim Vadakovich proofreads Judy Stillman's latest composition. 140 .L ,, 1 Q -2 , H ffwff P-hh: ri-L.. John Roake, Forensics president, delivers after dinner remarks. ,Mia Senior award winner Dan Durrann reviews the year for parents at Forensics banquet. Trophies won by the team are displayed at the banquet. r 'an' s Wfiilhi f r Q r ET aw Karen Kruzich has another of her famous headaches. Brazilian Student Spends Year At Madison Pedro Kassab, 'a sixteen year old Brazilian, attended Madison this year While staying at the home of junior Steve Campbell. Said Pedro, There isn't too much difference between Brazil and Oregon, since Sao Paulo, Where I am from, is a large city - like Port- land. Pedro, the son of a doctor, has five brothers and one sister. He enjoys tennis, swimming, ping-pong and soccer, he can speak Portu- guese, French and English with ease, as well. His visit in America is under the auspices of the Youth for Understanding program. He will, he claims, miss Madison and friends here when he returns to Sao Paulo in July, And he will miss Oregon food, too - except for hot, spicy dishes. ,,,,....,f .,.,,,,,j . A foreign exchange student speaks to members of the PTA. Pedro Kassab and Mrs. Pjecky, PTA president, discuss a Brazilian art object NHS MEMBERS. Bottom row: President Bill Saiget, Krista Chinn, Pat McClelland, Pam Woods, Diane Miller, Craig Yamasaki. Second row: Bob Payne, Don Johnson, Jody Rutz, Linda Jacobs, Sue Schaffer. Third row: Charlie Crawford, Barbara Jacobs, Cathy Root, Karen Kruzich, Christy Stipe, Lorie Hoffman, Jerry Adams. Fourth row: Gary Dobbyn, Chardel Gibson, Sue Brunke, Alice Jensen, Casey Kimes, Mary Williams. Fifth row: Mike Pursley, Jody Wong, Patti Locke, Sue Saiget, Paula Wisotzky, Bill Saiget confers with other NHS members. Colleen Cavin, Debbie Scott, Bonnie Brunkow, Kim McAllister, Sue Peterson. Sixth row: Arthur Nelson, Lynn Conway, Brenda Case, Kath- leen Paddock, Karen Davis, Sonja Strandholm, Janet Odum, Jody Long, Eve Narits. Seventh row: Rob Dressler, Scott Fernandez, Mary Multer, Bill Fitzgerald, Karen Lyles, H onor Society Promotes SCl90ld7 bl Activities This year National Honor Society was under the leadership of President Bill Saiget and ad- visor Miss Elma Shuck. They discussed money raising ideas for a scholarship fund. Students in- terested in becoming members of NHS must have a 3.6 accumulative grade point average. This year the society inducted 30 new members from the junior and senior classes. ORCHESTRA Front row Gary Hurst Tim Thompson Antonio Rod Smith Kent Brier Virginia Fosback Scott Hurd Gillian Barker Ro nques Melody Ross Dianne Hunter Fev Pratt Second row Joanne sanna Zetter Third row Debbie Green Polly Mitchell Laurie Butterfield Lyles Cynthie Kemi Elaine Coogan DeAnn Troen Laurie Matsen Julie Small Orchestra cites Big Recognition The orchestra, though small this year, made their contri- bution to the music department. The instrumentalists started the year by performing at Jackson with the orchestras from Jackson and McMinnville. In addition, two string players, Gary Hurst and Fev Pratt, performed with the All-Northwest Orchestra because of their outstanding ability. In April, Madison hosted the Area II Band and Orchestra Festival. In May, the orchestra had an exchange concert with the orchestra from Bend, Oregon. This was high- lighted by a side trip to Kah-nee-tah Hot Springs. The season ended with the orchestra playing at commence- ment. Paul Sakamoto makes his contribution to the total sound. 1. 4 n BAND. Front row: DeAnn Troen, Sandy Darling, Elaine Coogan, Shirley Steve Klarquist, Steve Vance, David Cole, Randy Bateman, Andy Ras- Martin, Debbie Disselhorst, Nancy Getchell, Lori Hoffman, Louise Lien, mussen, Larry Woodruff. Third row: Gary Eaton, Cheryl Carmin, Kim Debbie Means, Sheryl Worthington. Second row: Roger Thornton, Julie Wise, Ken Hatch, Sally Hobbs, Ann Walters, Judy Hansen, Cindy Gett- Smith, Lois Holub, Ron Schilling, Laurie Matsen, Donna Tomassene, man, Virginia Fosback, Dave Tupper, Kent Brier, Scott Hurd, Gary time The music provokes much thought for Glen Lamb. Donna Wise adds her own special effect. Hust, Tim Thompson, Stan Hulin, Doug Hale. Fourth row: Christy Stipe, Sue Matsen, Sandy Jepson, Kathy Kimmel, Carol Christian, Mr. Norman Street, Joanne Lyles, Donna Wise, Becky Mallery, Mike Gran- groth, Dan Linne, Mike Pursley, Martin Locke, Bob Jeans, Paul Young, . Mike Pursley takes a few measures of rest. Mike Tupper, Glen Lamb, Scott Greer, Paul Sakamoto. Not pictured: Roxanne Q n Briscoe, Bonnie Brunkow, Judy Carlson, Tom Larson, Kevin Smith, Mark I Wegner, Chris Tyle, Jim Jeans, Bob Walker. Madison Marching Band Wins Honors After being named The Best Marching Band in the Rose Festival Parade last June, the Madison marching band lived up to its reputa- tion in this year's football season. The band opened the season at the Football Jamboree and appeared at every home and stadium game. In late October, the concert band was invited to Jackson High School for a featured appearance with a combined orchestra. Hard work in daily rehearsals contributed to the growth and maturity of this year's young band. In December, the pep band made their appear- ance and worked with the rally to promote spirit at basketball games until the close of the season in March. During spring vacation, band members Virginia Fosback on alto sax and Julie Smith on clarinet traveled to Boise, Idaho, to play in the All-Northwest Band, which included the best high school musicians in Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. The spring concert season began soon after, and the band played at numerous concerts. They included a guest appearance at Jackson High School, an Area II Band Festival, the annual spring concert, and an exchange with the band from Bend, Oregon. The marching band closed the school year, where once again they represented Madison with pride at the Rose Festival Parade. 147 Bob Cushman presents ideas. Senators Strive For Improvements Bob Cushman, student body vice-president, headed the meetings of the Student Senate. The meetings were held on Tuesday during extended reg. There were six representatives from each class. Their purpose was to suggest ideas to help improve the school and its functions. This year their projects included trying to im- prove the morning bulletin and initiating a student parking proposal making it manda- tory for students to park in the school park- ing lots. Students voice their opinions. Bob presents plan for improved bulletin .OF CURRICULUM COUNCIL. Bottom row: Kathy Brunke, Sue Harrington, Brett Lagesen, McKinney, Allan Corzatt. Top row: Cynthia Reames, Da.rr Durrann, Cindy Walker. Curriculum Council Plum rogmms Curriculum Council is an organization composed of students who have applied for these positions. Under the guidance of Mrs. Bushnell, they have accomplished many things this year. They planned and supervised the symposium program, grade school tutoring and open study halls for juniors and seniors. They also attempted to initiate a pass-fail grading system in some business courses. The council hopes to continue these pro- grams and devise other innovations next year. Brett Lagesen brings his ideas to the meeting. if 1 49 Mcmbers of Curriculum Council discuss changes at Madison. Maciisonk Talented Actors Gain Pmise Madison High School's drama department, noted for talented, hard- working members and led by Director Melba Day Sparks, produced two well received plays this year. The Teahouse of the August Moon, set in the Okinowan village of Tobiki during the American occupation, starred Rick Powell as Sakini, Mark Emery as Fisby, and Dayne Davidson as Lotus Blos- som, a Japanese geisha. A Phoenix Too Frequentf, a delightful satire, takes place in the tomb of Dynamene's late husband. Mary Williams as Dynamene, a mourning widowg Sonja Luchini as Dodo, her life-loving maid, and Mark Emery as Tegenus-Chromis, a bumbling sympathetic soldier, made up the cast. Introducing Lotus Blossum - Geisha girl first class Chromis, you must never die, never! Lovers embrace under a watchful eye in Phoenix if F Lloyd Phillips aims his Yashikamat camera for a closeup. Plaoto Staff Serves Madison Four thousand pictures! That's the estimated number of prints produced by this year's Photo Staff in completing their many assignments. These students performed their services for such organizations as The Federalist staff, The Constitution staff, the PTA and the Dad's Club. In addition, their pictures were used to illus- trate curriculum projects, public relations publications and athletic training films. Members devoted hundreds of hours of time - many of them before and after school. As far as I'm concerned, the major purpose for having a photo staff like ours is to give students a wide variety of exploratory experiences in photography, said Advisor John Washburn. Senior Photo Staff members included Susan Brunke, Stacy Davis, Ron Fletcher, Larry Le Febvre, Vern Nelson and Lloyd Phillips. Stacy Davis really looks his work over! John Washburn advises Lloyd on a printing process Art staff shows creativity in designing yearbook cover. 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Front row: Bob Boughner, Steve Lundgren, Charlie Crawford, Dan Budlong, Randy Stafford, Gary Osterholm, Brian Anderson, Ken Otteson, Dave Hardesty, Ron Johannson. Second row: Mike Bennison, Steve Laurin, Daryl Olson, Scott Fernandez, Kent Breier, Jim Brown, Bob Payne, Randy Martin, Ron Chatterton, Bob Walker. Third row: Jerry Miller, Artie Knowels, Andrew Burnett Mark Fortner Greg Bond, Steve Paulus, Chris Dalengas, Dan Milliken Steve Mueller Fourth row: Tracy Powell, Jim Weisenburg, Carl Nickerson Not pictured Coach Bill Franzke. T k T '.'v WIC M '12 P14005 H72 U11 f ttfwg tgfff-1, :iii E' x rg K ff ,g Q-aim A Nl 'La -ani' Sv A 'S Fz tb I n Czt Relaz s 7 P I 'tt The varsity track team, coached by Bill Franzke, placed 3 g-.rw :iii I- M fifth in the PIL city relays. The Madison long jump team included Steve Lundgren, Dan Milliken and Jim Weisen- burg who became city champions. Team captains were Bob Boughner and Charlie Crawford. Senior Dan Milli- ken won the Spartan award for his fine athletic qualities. Other highly rated varsity players were Jerry Miller and Carl Nickerson, fieldmeng Steve Laurin, Steve Lundgren and Randy Safford, lead scorers, Steve Laurin, long jump, and Jerry Miller, high jump. The Senators had a good season with a team record of four wins and two losses. SEASON 'S SCORES Madison 73 Cleveland 54 Madison 46 Grant 90 Madison 66 Marshall 69 Madison 71 Adams 64 Madison 73 Franklin 63 Madison 73 Lincoln 58 158 Wwxxm, Chris Dalengas winds up for a discus throw 5 a Y T fr Steve Paulus gets ready during relay race, Steve Lundgren sets a new city record in meet at Adams nm sv Am vena 'wr HEX v -Q Usxbfw ,W .165 ,,,,,.x. Mike Bennison jumps high at Madison Relays. WX Jim Weisenburg displays his long jump ability. Randy Martin throws javelin during competitive meet Chris Dalengas gathers up energy for discuss throw. 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Girls' Track Team Finishes Fourth In City This season the girls' track team broke ten existing school records and two city records. Mary Officer, Laura Kincaid, Sonja Luchini and Cheryl Charmin set a new school record in the 440 relay, with a time of 51.9 seconds. These four girls also finished ninth at the state track meet. Mary Officer took third place at state in the long jump, with a mark of l7'M . Previously, she had broken the school and city records by jumping 16'1l3Z1 . GIRLS' TRACK RECORD Madison 63 Madison 53M Grant 44 Franklin 67 Wilson 32 Lincoln 16M Madison 58 Madison 56M Jefferson 72 Jackson 5355 Roosevelt 8 Adams 31 l62 - Senior Linda Horn rests between track events vs X 'il Paula Yung gets ready to throw the discus. Girls' shove off from starting blocks in distance run Mary Marlowe puts the shot. Mary Officer shows winning form in the long jump. 163 , i -- JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM. Front row: Scott Greer, Phil Hall, Randy Keith Seymour, Randy Snelling, Paul Sakamoto. Fourth row Craig Wilkes, Jim Dawes, Steve Brown, Mike Hugget. Second row: Tom Wor- Gagnon, Gary Hummel, Clark Lombard, Kevin Stipe, Steve Means Tery ley, Mike Ellerman, Steve Potter, Terry Barlow, Dan Simons, Bob Pomer- Deiter. Back: Coach Jim Webb. enke, Clark Stange. Third row: Darrell Knott, Mike Burnett, Greg Pope, Tmck Team Sets New V. Records The junior varsity track team had a good season with a team record of five wins and one loss. The team placed third in the city relays, just three points from first place. Coached by Jim Webb, the athletes proved their abilities. Bob Ponerenke set a new J.V. low-hurdles record of 235' and Scott Greer set a new J.V. record in the long jump with 20'1W'. Other outstanding players were Randy Wilkes, Mike Ellerman, who ran a 47.1 for a new sophomore record in the 440 relay, and Jerry Barlow. The shot put team included Gary Hummel, Keith Sey- mour and Tracy Powell who became champions in the city shot put competition. J.V. SCORES Madison 84 Cleveland Madison 46 Grant Madison 789' Marshall Madison 92M Adams Madison 74 Franklin Madison 77 Lincoln 50 90 515 4295 64 59 ul-ig Junior Scott Fernandez practices relay before big meet Terry Barlow, Mike Ellerman and Randy Wilkes get ready to compete with Franklin. J.V. teammate Craig Gagmon tries hard at shot put event. Larry Hancock jumps bar with success FRESHMAN TRACK. Front row: Tony Oakes, Mike Miller, Dave Ishmael, Mark Hendrickson, Eric Mabe, Dan Mudge, Bob Saiget, Frank Smyth Gary McMerrick, Randy Bruhn. Second row: Phil Leavell, Reed Lewis: Ken Hatch, Mike Clark, Phil Acker, Jesse Easley, Dan Dexter. Third row Tom Larson passes baton to Carey Cutter in relay race. 166 Dave Church, Pete Thorsell, Mark Williams, Jeff Rieger, Mike Blake, Dan Shoop, Tom Larson, Ken Crawford, Carey Kutter. Back row: Coach Erickson, Coach Sandvold. Alu Tom takes the lead . . finishes first! Frosla Runners Take Third In City The freshman track team had a very successful season this year, placing third in the city. Many school records were broken during the season. Tom Larson set records in the mile run, the two mile run and the 880 run. Phil Acker came through in the 100 yard dash, the 220 yard dash and the 440 yard dash. Records were broken in the 70 yard high hurdles and discus throwing by Mike Blake. Jesse Easley established a new record in the long jump. A joint effort was made by Tom Larson, Kent Crawford, Jesse Easley and Phil Acker in setting a new record in and one mile relay race. Melvin Erickson, the team's coach, sums the season up this way: It,s the year the stars fell on. FRESHMAN TRACK SCORES Madison 72 Cleveland 55 Madison 57 Grant 70 Madison 54 Jackson 73 Madison 88 Adams 33 Madison 65 Franklin 62 Madison 75 Lincoln 52 GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM. Front row: Kim Comer, Connie Chinn, Kerry Hobson, Trena Stahl, Patty Locke. Second row Coach Carol May Sue Sarget Joanne Lyles, Connie Comer. Not shown: Laurie Grebe. Inexperience Hurts Girls' Tennis Team Although the girls' tennis team had a poor season, seven of the girls played in the city play-offs. The majority of the team was made up of juniors, with the exception of two sophomores and one senior. The girls felt that even though they didn't do as well as they ex- pected, they gained a lot of experience. 168 GIRLS' TENNIS PRE-SEASON Madison 0 Beaverton Madison 3 Parkrose Madison 2 Wilson REGULAR SEA SON Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Adams Cleveland Grant Franklin Marshall Washington l Connie Chinn retuarns the serve to complete the volley. OOPS! Kim Comer misses the ball. ,:.,1r,,g gn. 1, i fl! 'X ffff' F gf 2 1 5 I Patty Locke develops a powerful serve a i is E BOYS' TENNIS TEAM. First row: Ron Schilling, Dave Chaney, Forrest Brouillard Gary Heillg Doug Craner Second row Coach Verle Duckering Pedro Kassab, Dave Cole, Steve Kennedy, Jerry Adams, Tom Hagan, Rob KaSavage, Ken Gibson Boys' Tennis Team Ties For Tlaira' Place With Adams The Madison boys' tennis team had a season of four wins and seven losses. The team tied with Adams for third place in the East Division, each winning two games and losing three. Madison went on to play Benson, the third place team in the West Division for the tennis play offs. Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison BOYS' TENNIS SCORES Beaverton Parkrose Jefferson Wilson Jackson Adams Madison 0 Cleveland 5 Madison 1 Grant 4 Madison 2 Franklin 3 Madison 4 Marshall 1 Playoff with West Division Madison 1 Benson 4 Gary Heilig shows his backhand form. 170 Ken Glbson reaches for a low one. and follows through Bob Karlavage serves the ball . . . me ew. ' 441, 'Z-s K . fd' , ,Q . 'S QQM W, A- Jw S as ' ' 39? 'Q 1 55,1 4 Q . F Q 7 Q Z2 Q ' ' 4 ff X , f. ,mg i f v a' f f 5 1 5 K 1 3 if 11.95 ,LM ,sf -'-5 9 S5 x --Q: -I v 'f ifff , . 4 ge. . af rggpw 9565 -' ' W . Q' E We , A figs ,S Sum Wikir D. ,qw Wai N2 , an 1 Y 4344 X Iw- x if ' lk mf J? 2,5 - if .fr , Nw ,P 5 'YS ,x . Ni .wx 1 K me M wa sv fm A Paul Uhle hits the ball towards the green. , , Wim Putting made to look easy VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. Front row: Gary Johnson, Phil Meyer, Brent Guerrettaz, Brian Nielson, Randy Draper, Ed Jory Lee Thorllson Gary Woods Second row: Howard Collins, Brad Jenson, Jim Hildahl, Rod Dressler, Jim Coon, Steve Parr, Kim Olsen, Grey Allison, Don Bozrch Coach Petke ' Varsity Wins Cityg Edged Uut At State The Madison Senators did it again. With the pitching of Rob Dressler, Madison took city, losing only four games. With Tom Petky as their coach, the Senators went on to state, winning over Lake Oswego and Centennial. But on May 31 the Senators missed their chance to win state by losing to Corvallis 5 to 1. Next year's chances look good for the Senators. for there are many good players returning. Don Bozich and Howard Collins were chosen for the Metro team in the annual All Star game, and Rob Dressler was chosen for second team for All State. 174 VARSITY SCORES First Round Madison 0 Madison 3 Maiison l Madison 2 Madison 2 Madison 11 Madison ll Madison 2 Madison 4 Second Round Madison 4 Madison 7 Madison 2 Madison 7 Madison 6 Madison 5 Madison 0 Madison 4 Madison 9 Playoffs Madison 6 City Madison l Madison 6 State Madison l Madison 4 Madison 1 Marshall Adams Grant Franklin Chevelin Benson Washington Wilson Jefferson Roosevelt Jackson Lincoln Adams Marshall Adams Grant Franklin Cleveland Grant Roosevelt Roosevelt Lake Oswego Centennial Cowallis .I XJ:-nv M -A Wag My W xbatagk V - X 2 25,3 l 4 -m - LA, ,EZIQ Q Il i Q ' V VV- - H 'fo-uv f- ,,,.--.Q-.mm . Jim Coon waits to possibly pick off runner at first. an if PM Ziix K' Wo. a-GL Rob Dressler winds up in the game against Lake Oswego. Left: Kim Olsen rounds third and heads home off a double. View f ff Don Bozich yells for a Madison hit. Lee Thorkildson slides home. m Ax ' ip, ,. m,..si..apuv-441' ,gqww ...ww-w,.m.4s : ,, ,, Q fi' Howard Collins holds back his swing on a bad pitch. '5 s -1'i N'bv11f -W 1 w 1 l l l l il w gm is 'i Si I 5, Ivhftif- - 7 fi' 'L ,EJ K f f J Ui, mm: . f . V , .gs , 0 , ' if K, ff'f+i14vf5,-.f'? Mi.ifi .fr - .i....W.s , s --ffl - ,:g:isu,.,g' ,.4iLf,,.,,-2 'i . W' mi W f A- ' 5 ,r x Don Bozich hits a single to right field. an asv 1 .gb It Manager Bruce Andrews waits for end of game to Coach Petke gives Brian Nielson advice on his next hit. handle the little things that keep the team going. Brad Parr waits for a chance to steal a base. J.V. BASEBALL TEAM. First row: Leroy Jepson, Mike Simich, Tom Thorpe, Dave Flitcraft, Doug Melton, Randy Hugulet, Neal.Robert Brock Corly Benson. Second row: Coach Ed Watson, Dave Gassaway, Gary Frank, Jeff Egger, Cal Grimmer, Rick Varner, Shawn Farrell, Larry Williams. J. V. Take City The Madison J.V. team had one of its best years, winning ll and losing 1. The J.V., with coaching by Ed Watson, became the city champs. Selected best players on the team were Larry Williams and Gary Frank. J .V. SCORES Madison 4 Franklin Madison Chevelin Madison Jackson Madison Grant Madison Lincoln Madison Jefferson Madison Marshall Madison Washington Madison Roosevelt Madison Adams Madison Wilson Madison Benson A Q Q Randy Hugulet swings away in game against Franklin 178 f P' jf I,A,s,,gX k,A 3 1 FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM. First row: Ron Reeves, Doug Worly, Andy Collins, Jerry Yung, David Lee, Greg Holcomb, Mike Smith. Second row: Donn Gassaway, Larry Willworth, Charlie Schwab, Joe D'Amico, Keith Bounds, Rod Davis, Jim Beal. Joe D'Amico races to beat the throw to first base. 179 Frosla H :we Great Year Coached by Donn Gassaway, the frosh baseball team displayed great potential for the coming year as they compiled a record of 6 wins and l loss. Joe Pinz, Rod Davis and Doug Johnson were selected as best players of the team. FRESHMAN SCORES Madison 3 Franklin Madison 7 Cleveland Madison 7 Jackson Madison 1 1 Washington Madison 4 Roosevelt Madison 7 Adams Madison 1 Wilson Madison 6 Franklin Spring Activities 5 2 E Z 180 Spring Boys' League Vice President Keith Gilpin Spring Boys' League President Steve Mueller Spring Boys' League Has E asy Term Spring Boys' League was led by Steve Mueller and Keith Gilpin. Other officers included Jim Coon, Mike Bennison and Arthur Nelson. Several reg meetings were held, and they involved themselves in Madison's activities. if S 1 3 SPRING BOYS' LEAGUE OFFICERS. Fron left: Steve Mueller, Keith Gilpin, Jim Coon, Art Nelson, Mike Beenison, and Don Bozich Boys anxiously pose for yearbook. 183 Spring Girls' League Takes Action This year's Spring Girls' League was lead by Krista Chinn and Chardel Gibson. They performed the usual tasks of Girls' League officers, including planning and supervising Girls' League Week, the Sadie Haw- kins Dance and the Powder Puff Press. Other officers included Patti Locke, secretaryg Sue Saiget, treasurerg Marcy Inglis, publicity chairmang Diane Bateman, historiang along with senior representatives Rosanne Blake and Betty Moen, junior representatives Connie Comer and June Clausen, sophomore representatives Becky Bigham and Ann Millican and freshman repre- sentatives Linda Wong and Karen Malsom. Girls are always anxious to catch the latest gossip at the meetings. Krista and Chardel crack funnies at a Girls' League meeting 184 SPRING GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET. Top row: Krista Chinn, Chardel Gibson, Patti Locke, Sue Saiget, Diane Bateman, Marcy Inglis. Bottom row: Ros- anne Blake, Betty Moen, June Clausen, Ann Millican, Becky Bigham, Karen Malson, Linda Wong. Listening is very important at Girls' League meetings. i we Adviser Tom Petke joins the council in a decision-making discussion. Vice President Ron Wilson chairs a session ' a f Secretary Jeanine Hemel records the decisions. Ms 'E :P . 1 1 Q55 5afg,:w , I 3 Steve Lundgren, Daria McCauley, Chris Brunkow and Chardel Gibson ponder a point. 1 86 ,wi 1 , Mi mixer, A ,ns,,.. Steve Mueller, Boys' League president, voices his opinion. Spring Executive Council Sponsors New Proposals The Executive Council and student body officers for the spring term concluded the year by debating vitally important subjects and discussing the validity of the council to student life at Madison. To enable more Madison students to participate in student government, the council proposed several major changes in the school's constitution. At the spring elections, all of the proposals were approved by the student body. A major change, which will become effective next fall, is having the student body officers serve for a full year rather than for one term. ,s,,,,,s . ,s,s ,,.i,,ssr.1,i,i fi., fx 'l 'r 4 .bf Student Body Officers. From left: Jim Weisenburg, presidentg Jeanine Hemel, secretnryg Chris Brunkow, treusurcrg Ron Wilson. vice president. Christy lets out a cry ofjoy as she opens her card. In all the excitement Christy finds time to talk with reporters. Photographers snap away moments before the student body announcement T88 Rose Festival Brings Excitement Rose festival candidates pose on steps for student b 189 R ose Festival C ourt- Prin cess Christi nel Pam North 5116 C06 Teresa Ligaticlz Diane Miller 191 Bette jo Ziegler y 7 Madison Presents Its First Broadway Musical, This spring, after one hundred years of slumber, the Scottish village of Brigadoon appeared for three nights on Madisonis stage. In this drama, two American hunters, Tommy Albright and Jeff Douglas, discover Brigadoon by accident, while on a tour of Scotland. After Tommy meets Fiona and after four months of indecision, he decides to go back to Brigadoon, and - because love conquers all - he finds it. Lead roles went to Mark Emery as Tommy Albright, Rachael Pedro as Fiona MacLaren, Rick Powell as Jeff Douglas and Kim McAllister as Meg Brockie. Other roles went to Kevin McAllister as Charlie Dalrymple, Beth Callender as Jean MacLaren, Jeff Hill as Mr. Lundie, Jim Edgerton as Harry Beaton and Judi Walker as Maggie Anderson. Through the joint direction of Mrs. Melba Sparks as stage director and Mr. Fred Hammack as musical and technical director, Brigadoon was well on its way toward a new tradition in which a Broadway musical would become an annual highlight. In this way, the music and drama departments could work together, cooperating and aiming for the same goal, thus creating a closer relationship between them. Not only by these standards was g'Brigadoon a success, but also by the enthusiasm and willingness to work displayed by all those who were associated with the musical. Romantic leads Tommy Albright and Fiona MacLaren, played by Mark Emery and Rachael Pedro, pause for a few moments. Beth Callender, as Jean MacLaren, dances while Charlie Dalrymple sings Come to Me, Jeff Hill, as Mr. Lundie the respected town school teacher, Bend to Me to her. prepares to tell his visitors the legend of Brigadoon. mna ye see? I'm highly attracted toye, asks coquette Meg Brockie of Jeff The milk booth a busy place 1n the market square attracts portrayed by comedy leads Kim McAllister and Rick Powell. much attention especially when Meg the village il1rt IS there Jim Edgerton, as Harry Beaton,dies from an accident while trying to leave Brigadoon, and as a result, the magic spell isn't broken for the villagers. l93 an uni! DOLLIES. From left: June Clausen, Lynne Beaver, Laura Roggenbihl, Jackie Gerlach, Janet Haag, Barb Maedke, Linda Smith, Debbie Heslen, Jill Poynter, Cindy Walker, Patty Reese, Kim McAllister, Nancy Quinn, Johanna Linder, Vicki Shepperd, Becci McKinney. Not pictured: Can- Laurie Bastian, Paula Wisotzki, Darcy Wallingford, Martha Reiniger, dee Hannaman, Donna Wise. ,MN ,HL Dollies concentrate on keeping their lines straight as they perform. 194 President Greg Bond presides over a Lettermen's Club meeting. Musical Dollies Dance As Lettermen Look On Dollies, the dance team advised by Mrs. Arlene Otto. performed dur- ing halftime at most of the home games. In addition, they promoted spirit and enthusiasm at Madison. Special appearances of this talent- ed group included dancing at the Benson 49er Show and the Rose Festival Parade during Rose Festival Week. Chet lones, the choreo- grapher, taught the girls many new dance steps, including modern jazz danced to Save the Country. Even though the dance presented some difficulty at first, the crowd's response proved the outcome to be successful. A highlight of the Lettermen's activities this year was the Senior- Faculty basketball game held in March, and promoted by the Letter- men's Club under the leadership of President Greg Bond. Member- ship in this club is open to any student who letters in a major or minor sport and earns a designated number of points. The annual Lettermenis banquet, held this year at Earl Kelly's Restaurant, was a Well attended and enjoyable affair. 1 Kim, Darcy and Patty entertain during halftime at a basketball game. Lettermen express their own thoughts during a reg meeting in the locker room. 9 Mike Bennison receives track letter at Sports Banquet c ffl Miss Watkins introduces the girls' track team. gxxsmssg M q,a0AncAsT,E'V Nc Banquets H onor Various Activities Banquets this winter proved to be both enjoyable and filling. Among those held were Sports, National Honor Society, Lettermen, Forensics and PTA ban- quets. Guest speakers and entertainment by the Swing Choir added to the enjoyment. Jim Weisenburg speaks at the Banquet of Champions. 71' Guests enjoy dinner and conversation. l i I 1 . Students await arrival of busses with anticipation as they prepare to leave for X the State Conference for Thespians in Ashland. ' i E 51 E 1 i E i , Z K THESPIANS. Sitting: Sonja Luchini, Maria Zewald. Kneeling: Rick Powell. Front row: Rick Bilyeu, Bethany Malone, Cheri Beaulaurier, Sue Whittaker, Judi Walker, Dayna Davidson, Mary Williams. Back row: Eldean Cassity, Mrs. Melba Sparks, 1 Monie Fouts, Jim Long, Sandra Shelton, Mark Emery, Jeff Hill. ' Ideas for money-making projects come up at a Thespian meeting. 198 1 QUILL AND SCROLL. Front row: Joan Smith, Lynn Wilson, Jody Rutz, Barbara Jacobs, Kim Larson, Connie Comer, Fred Swogger, Bob Grinde- land. Back row: Lloyd Phillips, Vern Nelson, Larry Lefebvre, Jerry Adams. Not pictured: Sue Brunke, Jan Hauer, Cindy McConaughy, Mary Mclntyre, Ron Wilson. Honorary Clubs Indicate Student Achievement The aim of Quill and Scroll is to recognize individual achievement in journalism and corresponding fields. This organization, advised by Mrs. Jean Disney, is open to students who work on the Con- stitution staff, Federalist staff or Photo staff and maintain a grade of B or better in second year journalism. Kim Larson, fall editor of the Constitution, presided as president for the year. The purpose of Thespians is to further the standards of excellence in secondary theater and to offer recognition to students who do outstanding work in the theater field. It's an international honor society in which a student isn't elected, but must work one hun- dred hours in at least two areas of theater in order to become a member. Various money-making porjects were organized such as a Christmas tree sale, and the production of small shows held during school hours. The State Conference for Thespians, held in Ashland, Oregon, offered an opportunity for many students to display their talents. At the Drama Awards Banquet in May, the productive year came to a close as awards were presented to deserving students who excelled in different areas of drama. 199 1971 Senior Hall Uf Fame i I Courteous: Dan Milliken, Bette Stevens. Sportsmanship: Dan Milliken, Bette Moen. Scholarly: Mike Bersley, Krista Chinn , '.,L-M an Respected: Kim Olsen, Chris Brunkow. Actor and Actress: Howard Collins, Dayna Davidson. 200 l'ersonality: Mark Butterfield, Pam North. i f Artists: Tim Meyers, Karen Beyers. Kei- 2 -+W- Instrumentalist: Gary Hurst, Cindy Gettman. Athletes: Carl Nickerson, Linda Horn Sincere: Kim Olsen, Anne Larson. 201 4 W 2 Vocalists: Steve Debogart, Peggie Schwarz. Best Dressed: Best Looking: Rory Chen, Pam North. Ken Seymour, Roberta Smith. +5 5 Y, . Spirited: I Dave Horn, Terry Ligatich. 5 Leaders: 202 Talented: Tim Segrin Jim Weisenburg, Anne Larson. Tim Segfill, Ch1'iSfY Siipe. Q1 Individuals: Rory Chen, Sue Gee. Likely to Succeed: ., Friendliest: Charlie Crawford, Krista Chinn. ' Mark Butterfield, Diane Miller Speakers: John Roake, Judy Long. Wittiesti Build and Figure: Tim Segfin, Shelley Zachor- Bob Taylor, Shirley Gassner. in Senior Assembl Follows Fun Tradition This year's senior assembly provided new and humorous views of school life, ranging from rally try-outs to the Senior Awards. Many seniors par- ticipated, and it was a very amusing assembly. Betty Moen portrays Miss Rally Queen. Mr. Ching competes in the talent portion of the assembly. Captain Reg. in real life is Tim Segrin Chris Brunkow and Tim Segrin go formal. Teri Inman does her thing. Rally tryouts thrill the audience ,,, rl I Pam and Dave gain composure before entering Towne Hall. Senior Prom Brzglatens Towne Hall Towne Hall came to life Saturday night May 29, as many Madison students began to arrive at eight o'clock p.m. It was the night of the senior prom and the theme was From This Day On. Seniors were given a chance to ponder this thought as they danced to the music of the Midday Rain. Mr. Edmonds and Mr. Jerrett welcome Krista and Craig ,, A-We- 'f M, - Magee and Ray find time to be alone. r Jody and Pete relax a minute. Sophisticated seniors fill Towne Hull Baccalaureate Am! Commencement 1971 Baccalaureate services were held in the Madison auditor- ium at eight o'clock on Sunday, May 23, 1971. The Baccalaureate address was delivered by The Reverend James F. Patten of Calvery Presbyterian Church. The Reverend chose the topic Happiness Is . . .U Commencement for the class of 1971 was held June 3, at eight oiclock p.m. in Memorial Coliseum. Student speakers included DarrAnne Durham, Charlie Crawford, Robert Cushman, Robert Payne, Linda Jacobs and Barbara Tuuri. Also speaking was Madison's principal, William A. Knouff and Robert L. Ridgley, a representa- tive from the Board of Education. -MK! ,, ,, .. ,.,V ,,,, ggfw, . f ,ggi 1 5 qs - S 24 mf 7 gf F, qw? 4 , ,y,,' 3? :- f f 2213 ,img V i' ' ,,, W ' In A ,V,, .., W L' ,. xxkky Af'-1 I 4 'QP :AQ A 'L 47 'f f rf' A Q , Q Y 5 M r Ai' 'Y K , , U' jk is 'Q g ,EQ 2 'R fi f Q - if nl 1? 43 Vi if W , Q- W ,. kr, f. gi W.. M ., . W L 5 fx ALAA asf W Q X, fi D5 N -pf 1 x 1 llQuQN In wg -W f R WM? - W L :MLWA ww! Q- J is ,yy iii K, .L ff ,if-:tin y. , Q by 1' VW, L,,,L Q 'mf ,W ,-,. 7 ,f.,qm',w, 7 'ffm ,Aww 3 Q E E 2 Z 3 1 1 Q 3 5 1 5 Q X cmxsses SENIOR DELEGATES. Front row: Al Dangler, Christine Brunkow, Nancy Hewitt, Laurel Triplett. Second row: Bette Jo Zeigler, Patti Torgrimson, Linda Jacobs. Third row: Denise Koepke, Elise Tomassene, Helen Smith, Darrann Durham, Mollie Mankertz, Debbie Alme. Not pictured: Debbie Boughman, Debbie Cline, Keith Gilpin, Charlotte Huston, Ca.r1 Nickerson, Jeff Pickthorn, Mike Pursley, Barbara Turri. Seniors Janet Adams Jeannie Allen Greg Allison Pebble Alme Tracy Andersen Robert Anderson I I r i I 2 . i 1 ack Andreassen I Bruce Andrews lliave Arff Mark Asay Iliebi Aschenbrener Teter Babcock Ann Bailey Baul Bain arion Barber aren Barlow pebbie Baughman obin Baumer 'ohn Beach eri Beaty arbara Beeman olly Belknap lifford Bennett evin Bennett Mike Bennison Karen Beyers l Seniors Linda Bienert Bill Blake Rosanne Blake Gary Blazek Tome' Boe Michelle Boisjolie Greg Bond Walter Botts Robert Boughner Nancy Bower Don Bozich Ken Breivogel Lee Brice Sen iors ,f '5! 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Seniors Darlene Linhart Judith Long Margie Lopez Linda Ludahl Karen Lyles Claudia Maedke Richard Maloney Patti Mandic Mollie Mankertz Pete Marfell Sue Martens Lucinda Martin Jean Mathis Laurie Matsen Sue Maurer Theresa McCallum Seniors. fV,3,wlge,, r, ,A .,rm,,,v,, 1 A gin bzww .L r. X6 iw tw Q fly? . . W gr.,-. 5, PV' 'A eel l .. Q35 i Nz? --::-- -- , 53're:faf7,f A 'r -1 we B .lu L Q r 3 if 22 ,Q fu 1. M Q 5 3: , ,. 'ev gm ,N eez,,-rw,-L .,.Q-: .-., 3181.2 1.5 593-sdliam A if Q . -me 2 -':2f,E5'4JiW:s.f5f.wg,-ss' - ' , ifsriissfi 1 K . ' M 1322. f' Wffi wif-' TNQ .W Q- -ff x - ' W 55183 - 3552 ' . 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A 'ie Judy Albin Billy Armstrong Elsie Bramer Deloris Butler Jeff Cartwright Vickie Chaloupka Ron Clark Andy Collins Denise Curths Joseph D'Amico Danny Dutson Kevin Easley John Eivers Karen Forness Charlotte Garner Terri Giese Camera Shy Freshmen Ron Goehrend Steven Hager Tom Halkyard Doug Hand Ann Hathaway Rick Henry Tamra Hicks Paul Hunter Dan Hussey Cathy Jakes Jim James Mark Kelley Deborah Kerr Gene Kinnamon Jack LaRock Dan Linne Velma Medellion 291 Janet Moe Richard Morris Steve Moser Mike Myers Steven Myers Michael Nabb Peggy Nielson Harvin Pettit William Pierce Susan Potter Joanne Riley Tim Roskam Danita Ruzik Debbie Shevvey Randolph Sukkan Thomas Turner James Tuuri A Abdich, Edmond 262 Abelein, Neil 28ACADEMICS ACADEMICS 24 - 46 Acker, Philip 69,118,119,166,276 ACTIVITIES, fall 78 ACTIVITIES,winter 132 ACTIVITIES, spring 182 Adams, Janet 215 Adams, Jerard 9l,170,l43,198, 199,203,246 Adkins, Karen 246 ADMINSTRATION 20,21 Adrain, Carla 246 Affolter, Jana 276 Ainslie, Cliff 73,74,262 Akers, Deborah 276 Albers, June 276 Albin, Judy 291 Albin, Peggy 262 Alder, Anita 276 Alder, Micheal 73,262 Alexander, Deanna 276 Alexander, Donald 262 Alexander, Jim 262 Allen, Alice 244 Allen, Jean 276 Allen, Jeannie 215 Allen, Joe 262 Allen, John 246 Allen, Penny 276 Allen, Stephen 275 Allison, Greg 174,215 Alme, Debra 214,215 Almond, Karen 276 Altig, Rodney 246 Alverdes, Sandra 276 Alverdes, Steve 246 Amidisto, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson , Nancy 246 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Leon 246 , Mary 26 , Tracy 215 Brian 15 8 246 , Clay 276 , Deborah 276 , Debra 276 Judy 50,94,262 , Katherine 94,262 , Kim 276 Linda 246 , Margaret 276 Martin 246 Robert 215 Sandra 246 Scott 262 Andreassen, Jack 215 Andrews, Bruce 177,215 Anton, David 246 Appel, John 246 Arff, David 215 Arff, Debra 276 Armontrout, 71,262 Armstrong, Billy 291 Arn, Fred 246 Arnold, Leslie 172,262 Arnold, Thomas 246 I fedex ART STAFF 152 Asay, Mark 215 Aschenbrener, Debra 215 Ashley, Kathy 246 Asmussen, Ronda 246 ASSEMBLIES 98 - 97, 200 - 201 Atkinson, Julia 94,262 Auborn, Toby 262 Aylor, Linda 276 B Babcock, Clay 277Bab Babcock, Peter 215 BACCALAUREATE 210 Bafus, Florence 24 Bailey, Ann 215 Bailey, Kathryn 277 Bailey, Mary 247 Bain, Bruce 262 Bain, Gary 247 Bain, Janet 277 Bain, Paul 215,228 Baird, Debra 262 Baker, Scott 277 Baker, Sharon 262 Baldwin, Douglas 247 BAND 146- 147 Bankhead, Brice 247 Bankhead, Yvonne 277 BANQUETS 102-103,202-203 Barber, Marion 215 Barber, Michael 262 Barger,Kimberlee Ann 247 Barker, George 263 Barker, Gillian 144, 247 Barker, John R 263 Barker, Kelly 247 Barker, Terry 277 Barlow, Karen 215 Barlow, Terry 164,165,263 Bartholomew, Frank 69,277 Bartsch, Joan 277 BASEBALL 174-177 Bastian, Laurie 39,94,194,l96,264 Bateman, Diane 140,185,247 Bateman, Randall 146,263 Batten, Michelle 263 Baughman,Deborah 215 Baumer, Robin 215 Bautista, Rodney 69,118,277 Bayot, Alexander 277 Bayot, Louise 277 BEach, John 215 Beach, Patty 47,95,247 Beach, Sandy 263 Beal, James 69,118,179,277 Beals, Karen 263 Beals, Marc 247 Bean, James 263 Beaty, Janice 263 Beaty, Jeri 215 Beaulaurier, Cheri 198,263 Beaver, Lynne 194,263 Beavert, William 277 Beck,Cythia 247 Beck, Diane 247 Becker, Jennie 48 Becker, John 126,277 Becker, Michael 277' Beckett, Lawerence 247 Beckett, Nikki 247 Beckwith, Linda 263 Beehler, Vicki 247 Beeman, Barbara 215 Beers, Arlynda 277 Belker, John 69 Belknap, Holly 215 Bellinger, John 277 Benedict, Earl 73,83,247 Bennett, Clifford 215 Bennett, Jerome 27 7 I Bennett, Kevin 215 Bennison, Mike 60,108,11 1,15 8, , 159,183,l96,204,215 Benson, Corey 178 Benson, Mike 263 Berg, Linda 277 Bergstrom, Kurt 247 Berry, Catherine 263 Bertelson, Eleanor 50 Beseman, Sherry 263 Beshear, Mark 247 Best, Jean 277 Betich, John 263 Beyer, Betty 247 Beyer, Cherilyn 261 Beyers, Heidi 277 Beyers, Julie 101,247 Beyers, Karen 101,201,215 Beinert, Linda 216 Beyers, Ralph 263 Bigham, Becky 185,263 Bigness, Karen 95,97,247 Bigness, Ricky 116, 263 Bihn, Charlene 275 Bilyeu, Rick 101,198,247 Bjornseth, Debbie 277 Bjornseth, Alan 244 Black, Nyta 76,277 Blaine, David 277 Blaine, John 244 Blair, Philip 42 Blake, James 26 Blake, Lindsay 247 Blake, Michael 69,1 18,119,166, 277 Blake, Rosanne 95,96,185,216 Blake, William 216 Blase, Patricia 247 Blazek, Gary 216 Blenkinsop, Linda 276,277 Bliven, Chester 247 Bliven, Donna 172,247 Bliven, Eleanor 277 Boe, Tome 216 Boisjolie, Jacqueline 247 Boisjolie, Michelle 216 Boland, Sharon 247 Bolles, Diane 247 Bolin, Warren 36,61 Bolster, Scott 263 Bomber, Cathy 277 Bond, Greg 60,108,158,195,197,, 216 Bonner, Becky 277 Booth, Daniel 263 Booth, Michele 263 Booton, Carol 277 Borensztajn, Swietlana 277 Bosch, Laura 263 Bottari, Jodi 263 Bottger, Diane 247 Botts, Walter, 216 Boughner, Robert 62,158,216 Bounds, Keith 69,179,277 Bower, Nancy 216 Bowne, Retha 50 Boyce, Marion 247 Boyer, Denece 277 BOYS' BOYS' LEAGUE fan 84-85 LEAGUE spring 186-187 BOYS' TENNIS 170-171 Bozich, Don 138,139,174,176, l77,183,216,244 Braaten, Carol 263 Bradley, Cindy 277 Bradley, David 247 Bradley, Paula 277 Bradley, Tony 263 Bradshaw, Steve 263 Bramer, Elsie 261,291 Breivogel, Ken 216 Brenneke, Vicki 247 Brewer, Ricky 244 Brice, David 124,263 Brice, Lee 216 Brice, Paul 277 Bridge, Michael 69,277 Brier, Kent 144,147,158,247 Brinkman, Marsha 94,247 Brinkman, Sharon 263 Briscoe, Roxanne 147,217 Broad, Marilyn 247 Brock, Neal 178,247 Brock, Susan 217 Brooks, John 247 Brouillard, Forrest 170,247 Brown, Dennis 277 Brown, Gail 277 Brown, Greg 69,118,277 Brown, Brown, Brown Jacqueline 277 Jetta 278 Jim 73 158 217 Brown, Kathy 217 Brown, Kayce 278 Brown, Kelvin 76,263 Brown, Kim 278 Brown, Mike 263 Brown, Brown , Richard 278 Steven 164,247 Brubaker, David 217 Brubaker, Kathy 278 Bruhn, Rande 73,166,278 Brunke, Kathkeen 27,149,263 Brunke, Susan 143,203, 217 Brunkow, Barbara 217 Brunkow, Bonnie 38,145,l47,247 Brunkow, Christine 186,200,205, 214,215,217 Bryant, Clayton 278 Buchanan, Mike 263 Buchholz, Katherine 248 Buckholz, Ronald 215,217 Bucholz, Todd 263 Buck, David 263 Budiong, Daniel 161,158,215,217, Buffetta, Elizabeth 278 Buffum Joyce 244 Buhrmaster, Sandra 278 Buhrmaster, Sharon 215,217 Bunkow, Bonnie 143 Burger, Larry 278 Burger, Mary 248 Burger, Sandra 215,217 Burgholzer, Rick 263 Burk, Lynne 278 Burke, Cheryl 278 Burke, Janice 263 Burke, Michael 248 Burling, Phil 278,69 Burnett, Andrew 158,215,217 Burnett, Michael 95,164,263 Burns, Jeri 263 Burns, Rodger 264 Burns, Susan 264 Burris, Craig 248 Bush, Marhta 278 Bushnell, Sue 20 Butler, Delores 291 Butler, James 264 Butler, Julie 248 Butterfield, Mark 203,201,218 Butterfield, Bart 118,278 Butz, Catherine 218 Byrnes, Shannon 218 C Cabe, Randy 261,278 CAFETERIA 48 Cairns, Mary 34 Calkins, Duane 278 Callender, Beth 70,86,94,194,264 Callins, Melvin 278 Calvert, Dawn 248 Cameron, Joshua 69,118,278 Campbell, Charlie 218 Campbell, Cynthia 278 Campbell, Jo Ann 248 Campbell, Karin 218 Campbell, Katherine 32 Campbell, Mary 278 Campbell, Stephen 218 Campbell, Stephen 248 Canham, Patti 218 Cannady, Marsha 248 Capps, Barry 118,278 Capps, Scott 248 Card, Brian 136,264 Carey, Audrey 278 Carey, Jill 218 Carlson, Gene 40,110,112 Carlson, Greg 248 Carlson, John 244 Carlson, Judith 147,218 Carlston, Theodore 248 Carlstrom, Andrea 218 Carmin, Cheryl 146,162,264 Carmin, Garth 248 Carpender, Mark 264 Carpender, Michael 73,278 Carr, Dennis 264 Carr, Michele 278 Carroll, Patricia 278 Carroll, Paul 248 Carter, Gertrude 26 Carter, Joseph 248 Cartwright, James 261 Cartwright, Jeff 291 Case, Brenda 143,248 Cassity, Eldean 101,l98,202,248 Castillo, Lori 264 Cavin, Colleen, 143,248 Ceglie, Michael 218 Chaloupka, Vickie 291 Champers, John 172,218 Champers, Valerie 278 Chancellor, Linda 278 Chandler, Scot 278 Chaney, David 264 Chapman, Valerie 261 Chatterton, Ronald 158,248 Chen, Rory 115,202,203,218 CHESS CLUB 143 Chinn, Connie 168,169,218 Chinn, Gerald 76,278 Chinn, Krista 86,96,97,143,185, 200,203,218 CHORALIERS 97 Christensen, Claudia 76 ,77 ,276,278 Christensen, Ralph 44,248 Christian, Carol 147,278 Christian, Max 264 Church, Darlene 264 Church, David 69,126,166,278 Cicerich, Dan 248 Ciuman, Karen 76,77,278 Clancy,Dan 278 Clark, Brad 278 Clark, Catherine 218 Clark Clark ,Mike 73,166,278 ,Ron 291 Clarke, Eva 219 Clarke, Susanne 248 Clary, Helen29 Class, Daniel 248 Class, Sandra 114,219 Clausen, June 38,86,95,96,185, 194,196,248 Cleeton, Janet 264 Cleland, Judy 264 Cleland, Steve 278 Cline, Deborah 219 Cline, Sharron 248 Coe, Kent 219 Coe, Sue 81,191,218,245 Coe,William 261 Cole, Cole, Cole, Cole, Cole, Cole, Dan 76,278 David 146,170,264 Douglas 264 Jon 73,261 Linda 219 Marsha 219 Cole, Nancy 219,241 Collins, Andy 179,291 Collins, Ellen 248 Collins 218 Collins, James 219 Comegys, Bonnie 278 Comella, Charlotte 248 ,Howard a1,174,176,2o0, Comer, Connie 168,198,199,203, 248 Comer, Kim 168,169,248 COMMENCMENT 211 Compton, Karen 261 CONCERT CHOIR 94 Condra, Kevin 261 Conklin, Terry 219 Conover, Jackie 248 CONSTITUTION 91 Conway, Lynn 95,143,248 Conway, Steve 248 Coogan, Elaine 136,144,146,264 Cooley, Sandra 264 Coon, James 59,62,174,175,183, 219 Coon, Lori 278 Cooper, William 101,248 Corbitt,Tressa 264 Cornell, Sandy 275 Cort, Beverly 264 Cort, Terrie' 153,219 Corzatt, Alan 120,123,149,219, 223 COUNSELORS 22 Cowles, Jeff 264 Cox, Debbie 279 Craig, James 120,122,264 Craig, Mary 249 Craig, Pamela 249 Crain, Vera 249 Craner, Douglas 264 Crawford, Charles 72,73,138,139, 143,158,203,219 Crawford, Jane 264 Crawford, Kent 69,166,279 Crebassa, Corinne 219 Crebassa, Jodi 162 Crivaro, Steve 261 Crivellone, Janice 264 Crivellone, Steve 244 Crose, Paul 279 Crose, Ronnie 279 Cross, Catherine 279 CROSS COUNTRY 72-75 Culmsee, Gale 279 Culmsee, Thomas 249 Cumbow, Sherry 220 Cundiff, John 264 Cunningham, Don 220 Cunningham, Jim 264 Cunningham, Mary 279 Curl,Katen 279 Curnow, Yvonne 220 CURRICULUM COUNCIL 149 Curths, Denise 271 Curths, Leslie 249 Cushman, Robert 81,148,220 CUSTODIANS 49 D DAD'S CLUB 52 Daffern, Donna 279 Daggett, Dennis 220 Daggett, Ward 220 Dahne, Bruce 124,264 Dahne,Patti 220 Dalengas, Chris 108,109,160,161, 158,220 Damberg, Robert 36 ,42 Damico, Joseph 118,179,279 Danek, Sheila 264 Danek, Steve 249 Dangler, Allen 214,220 Dannelley, Allen 214,220 Dannelley,Margaret 264 Darby, Douglas 69,279 Darling, Sandra 146,220 Darner, Pam 264 Dasenbrock, David 220 Datson, Daniel 126,279 Daugherty,Dan 279 Daugherty, Elizabeth 220 Daugherty,Joan 249 Daugherty,Mike 279 David, Ray 249 Davidson, Dayna 101,198,200, 202,220 Davidson, Denise 279 Davis, Karen 86,143,249 David, Mike 264 David, Pam 249 Davis, Rodney 179,279 Davis, Stacey 152,221,228 Davis, Steve 73,279 Dawes, Jim 120,164,264 Dawson,Benona 28 Day, Shannon 279 Dayan, Allen 221 Dean, Georgia 20 Deaver,Sherie 264 Debogart, David 120,125,221,249 Debogart, Steven 95,97 ,120,125, 202,229 Debois, Robert 279 Debruin, Debra 221 DECA 92 Degan, Alvis 279 Degan, Terri 249 Degraffenreid, Charles 279 Dehaan, Rick 279 Dehut, Connie 279 Dennis, Debra 264 Denton, Astrid 264 Depee, Beverly 279 Depperman, Mavis 264 Depperman, Mildred 264 Derock, Anne 86,94,265 Devries, Rick 249 Dexter, Dan 166 Dexter, Gregory 69,276,279 Dexter, Ken 249 Dexter, Ronald 42,120 Dibblee, Alice 162,279 Dickman, Bruce 265 Dickman, Connie 221 Didrickson, Susan 221' Diebel, Darrell 265 Diebel, Sandra 221 Dieter, Terrance 164,165 Dietz, Cheryl 249 Digerness, Robert 69,118,279 Digerness, Rodney 279 Dishongh, Don 265 Disney,Jean 28,44,91 Disselhorst, Debra 146,279 DiStasio, William 26,92 Doan, Robert 35,68 Dobbyn, Gary 143,221 Doberenz, Terry 221 GIRLS' Index cont. Doering, Cheryl 162,279 Doig, Maureen 76,94,265 Dolge, Debra 221 DOLLIES 199 Doolittle, Ron 221 Dorschner, David 279 Douglas, Charles 265 Drais, Pat 76,279 Drake, Elmer 44 Draper, Randy 174,177,221 Dressler, Robert 60,95,96,108, 143,174,175,249 Drenkhahn, Thomas 249 Drexler, Pat 265 Drynan, Patricia 279 Dubose, Janice 221 Duckering,Verle 170 Dunlop, Vance 76,249 Durant, Barbara 221 Durham, Darrann 141,149,214, 221 Dutson, Chris 249 Dutson, Dan 69,291 Duvall, Michelle 82,83,95,249 Dyer, Elaine 221 Dykeman, James 265 E Easley, Jessie 69,166,279 Easley, Kevin 69,118,291 Easton, Renee 279 Eaton, Bruce 249 Eaton, Gary 146,249 Ebberts, Blaine 249 Edgel, Glenn 249 Edgell, Michell 279 Edgerton, James 249 Edgley, Brenda 222 Edgley, Kip 69,279 Edmon, Bethel 50 Edmonds, Richard 36 Edwards, Carolyn 222 Edwards, Kay 95,222 Edwards, Theresa 265 Egger, Jeff 116,178,265 Egger, Terry 93,265 Eglitis, Michael 222 Ehli, Daria 265 Ehli, Diane 279 Ehli, Pat 72,74,249 Eisenach, Marion 249 Eivers, John 291 Ellerman, Jerry 217,222 Ellerman, Mike 164.165,275,279 Ellerman, Sue 279 Elliott, Mark 249 Ellis, Janet 222 Ellis, John 222 Emerson, Martin 265 Emery, Lyn 279 Emery, Mark 95,101,194,198, 202,265 English, April 280 Ennis, Ralph 36,42 Ensign, Delbert 44 Erck, Kenneth 265 Erck, Lorry 249 Erdman, Larry 126,280 Erdman, Terry 124,265 Erickson, Linda 249 Erickson, Melvin 37,166 Erskine, Colleen 280 Erskine, Daniel 222 Esterbrook, Kelly 280 Evans, Barbara 249 Evans, Daniel 280 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, fall 80 EXCUTIVE COUNCIL, spring 190-19 1 F Fairbanks, Robert 265 Fanchier, Doris 26 Farrell, Shawn 116,178,275 Farris, Shannon 265 Farris, Sherrie 280 Fay, Teresa 250 Feldman, Gary 222 Feldmeier, Gayle 261 FEDERALIST 90 Ferdina, Elaine 250 Ferdina, Thomas 280 Ferguson, Carolyn 37 Ferguson, Dwight 265 Ferguson, Marie 265 Fernandez, Scott 32,95,96,120, 122,143,158,250 Fernley, Beckie 64,222 Ferrell, Steve 250 Field, Ruth 46 Fieldhouse, Marvis 265 Fifield, Gary 265 Fifield, Sherry 280 Finzer, Kristine 280 Fischer Fischer , Kaye 261 , Kim 250 Fiskum, Fiskum, Christine 265 Paul 61,108,222,238 Fitzgerald, Bill 143,250 Flath, Bonnie 265 Fletcher, Dale 222 Fletcher, Ronald 222 Flitcraft, David 178,250 Floeter, Mary 223 Floyd, Craig 223 Floyd, Pat 223 Floyd, Tim 250,261 Fluaitt, Mary 276,280 Foisie, Paul 250 Foley, Julie 280 Foley, Nancy 280 Fong, Greg 244 FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS 142 FORENISICS 140 Forness, Karen 291 Forrest, Chris 261 Fortner, Mark 108,158,250 Fortner, Teresa 280 Fosback, Virginia 144,146,223 Foster, Diane 265 Fouts, Dolores 280 Fouts, Ramona 95,101,198,200, 202 Fouts, Steve 280 Fox,Martin 280 Fox, Paul 250 4 Fox, Sandra 265 Foye, Steve 250 Francis, Linda 280 Frank, Gary 116,265,178 Frank, Nancy 250 Franzke, William 40,73,75,l02.l58 Frazier, Danny 250 Fredricks, David 261 Fredrick, Susan 265 Fritz, Dan 280 Fritz, Linda 265 FROSH BASKETBALL 118-119 FROSH BOOTBALL 68-69 FRESHMAN OFFICERS 156 FROSH TRACK 166-167 FROSH WRESTLING '126-127 Frostad, Erica 250 Fugate, Gail 250 Fugerei, Teri 280 Fuller, Cathy 223 Funk, Melody 94,250 Furgason, Sandra 162,265 G Gage, Michael 250 Gagnon, Craig 164,165,265 Gallagher, Oat 280 Gannon, Frances 40 Gant, Martha 250 Gardener, Jim 261 Gardiner, James 280 Garner, Charlotte 291 Garner, Steve 250 Garrison, Candy 280 Garza, Deborah 223,265 Gassaway, David 69,116,178,280 Gassaway, Donna 44,68,69,179 Gassner, Barbara 250 Gassner, Hollis 250 Gassner, Shirley 203,223 Gates, Rosemary 46 Gay, Dale 265 Gebhart, Robert 280 Gee, Sue Ellen 203,223 Gellings, Graig 265 Gerber, Gail 280 Gerlach, Jackie 194,250 Gerlach, Jill 280 Getchell, Nancy 146 Getchell, Thomas 250,280 Gettman, Angie 94,266 Gettman, Cynthia 39,97,145,146 GIRLS, LEAGUE fall 86-87 GIRLS' LEAGUE spring 188-189 GIRLS' TENNIS 168-169 TRACK 162-163 Glenn, Michael 124,250 Glenn, Steve 250 Glur, Ray 250 Goehrend, Ronald 291 Goldberg, Jody 90,223 Goldsmith, Marjory 24,153 GOLF 172-173 Goodling, Barry 103,224 Goodnough, Carolyn 250 Goodrich, Glennerva Goodrich, Shelley 250 Goodrick, James 244 Gordon, Kay 266 Gordon, Timothy 251 Gorsage, Cynthia 266 Goss, Gayle 224 Gottfried, Diane 280 Gottiied, Gail 266 Gottlieb, Margaret 22 Gourley, Pamela 251 Graham, Jeffery 280 Graham, Kimberlee 266 201,223 Gibson,Chardel 86,96,143,185,186, 223 Gibson, Kenneth 170,171,250 Gibson, Paul 172,266 Gibson, Rod 266 Giese, Jim 250 Giese, Terri 291 Giesek, Diana 280 Gilbert, Robyn 266 Gilbin, Keith 183,223 Giles, Lindo 250 Gilliland, Judy 266 Gillis, Karen 261 Giltz, Randy 266 Giltz, Ricky 69,280 Gish, Joyce 223 Gisselberg, James 266 Graham, Patrick 244 Grams, Mary 36 Grangroth, Daniel 101,224 Grangroth, Mike 147,266 Grant, John 266 Grater, Mary 251 Graves, Terry 280 Gravning, Daryl 244 Gray, Kathleen 266 Grebe, Laurie 251 Grebe, Linda 251 Gredvig, Caroline 266 Green, Debra 145,162,251 Greer, Scott 73,147,164,266 Griffin, James 280 Grimes, Robert 266 Grimmer, Blair 251 Grimmer, Cal 124,178,266 Grindeland, Robert 27,91,198, 199,203,251 Grinnell, Gene 224 Gruetter, Ellen 28 Grundmeyer, Debra 266 Grundmeyer, Denny 280 Guerrettaz, Brent 61,174,224 Guettich, Debbie 266 Guettich, Roger 266 Guindon, Christie 251 Gunderson, Glen 251 Gutzler, Carol 90,251 GYMNASTICS TEAM 130-131 H Haag, Janet 194,266 Hagan, Tom 170 Hager, Steven 280,291 Hahn, Brian 281 Haines, Debra 281 Haines, Diana 266 Haines, Elizabeth 251 Hale, Douglas 147,281 Haley, Barbara 281 Haley, Michael 224 Halkyard, James 261,281 Halkyard, Jerry 291 Steven 69,281 Hall, Charles 251 Hall, Phillip 164,251 Hallock, Catherine 94,266 Halpin, Scott 251 Halpin, Todd 275 Halpin, Tom 266 Hamm, Iris 51 Hamm,Nancy 94,266 Hammack, Fred 38 Hancock, Larry 116,165,266 Hand, Douglas 281,291 Hand, Ray 244 Hand, Ronald 244 Haner, Richard 251 Hanna, Sandra 245,281 Hannaman, Candice 196,224 Hannaman, Cary 266 Hansen,Jan 93,266 Hansen, Judith 145,146,224 Hardesty, David 73,74,95,97,158, 251 Harrington, Susan 149,281 Harris, Cherilyn 281 Harris, Deborah 281 Harris, Linda 266 Hart, Linda 261 Hartford, Patrick 224 Hartless, Mac 69,118,281 Haskins, Edwin 224,251 Haskins, Tom 266 Hatch, Kenneth 39,146,166,281 Hathaway, Ann 291 Hathaway, Ralph 172,281 Hauer, Janet 203,224 Haugen, Sandra 266 Hayes, Richard 224 Haynie, Marva 267 Healey, Casey 267 Healey, Michael 244 Heard, Cynthia 281 Heath, Ann 267 Heaton, Kimberly 281 Hecht, Cynthia 162,281 Hecker, Tony 73,267 Hecker, Tonya 267 Hecker, William 69,126,127,281 Hegg, Janet 267 Heidecker, Karrie 267 Heil, Leonard 281 Heileg, Gery 267 Heise, Debra 251 Heisen, Danny 267 Hemel, Jeanine 186,224 Hemmerling, Donald 153,224 Henderson, Carol 281 Henderson, John 69,281 Henderson, Pamela 281 Hendrickson, Eric 224 Hendrickson, Jay 267 Henderickson, Kurt 251 Hendrickson, Mark 73,166,276,. 281 Hendrickson, Robin 251 Hendrickson, Russ 95,281 Hedrikson, Roger 251 Henry, Rick 291 Henry, Riki 261 Henry, William 267 Henwood, Debra 251 Herald, Rosalyn 224 Herr, Susan 95,251 Herrell, Sandy 251 Herrmann, Rickie 251 Heslen,Debbie 194 Heslen,Patricia 225 Hess, Sandra 225 Hewitt, Mary 281 Hewitt,Nancy 38,95,1l4,214,225 Hibbard, Betsey 30. Hickerson,Cathy 267 Hickey,Gary 267 Hickey,Rodger 225 Hicks, David 251 Hicks, Dawn 267 Hicks, John 281 Hicks, Tamra 291 Hiebert, Michael 267 Hiebert, Robert 281 Higgins, Dan 267 Higgins, Donna 251 Higgins, Samuel 267 Higgins, Susan 251 Hildahl, James 108,109,111,225 267,174 Hildahl, John 67,116,117 Hill, Jeffrey 101,194,198,202,267 Hill,Paul 252 Hill, Sammylee 225 Hillier, Linda 95,96 ,252 Hipes, John 267 Hipes, Lee 281 Hitchcock, Larry 225 Hoagland, Andrew 35 Hoak, Thomas 225 Hobbs, Sally 146 Hobbs, Susan 95,225,281 Hobson, Kerry 168,252 Hoch, George 281 Hufana, John 244 Huff, Carolyn 282 Hugan, Tom 267 Huggett, Dawn 162,226 Huggett, Michael 164,267 Hughes,Bob 282 Hughes, Michael 69,282 Hughes, Roger 226 Hughes, Steven 226 Hugulet, Randy 124,178,267 Huhnholz,Winny 226 Hulen, Sally 226 Hulen, Toni 282 Hulin, Robert 121 122,123 Hulin, Stanley 131,147 Hull, Sherry 95,96,226 Hume, Sheryl 226 Hummel, Gary 164 Humpage, Mark 226 Hunter, Dianne 144,226 Hunter, Paul 282 Hunter, Shirley 226 Hunzeker, LaDonna 282 Hurd, Scott 144,147,267 Hurst, Gary 144,147,201,226 Hussey,Dan 291 Hustad,Sig 282 Huston,Charlotte 95,226 Hutson,Vicki 282 Hutchens, Kraig 261 I Inglis, Marcy 185 Inman,Teri 205 Jeppesen, Allen 282 Jermain, Richard 227 Johanesen ,Ron 73,158 Johnson, Ann 30 Johnson, Cathy 282 Johnson, Cindy 268 Johnson, David 124,268 Johnson ,Debra 282 ,Dona 94,253 Johnson Johnson, Donald 143,227 Johnson, Dorene 282 Johnson Douglas 118,119,282 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Frank 282 Gary 174,253 Gordon 35 James 116,253 Johnson, ,Jimmy 282 ,Joanne 253 , Karen 282 , Kim 282 Lori 253 9 , Marie 253 ,Robert 69,126,282 Susan 282 Z Timthy 268 Jolley, Michael 253 Jolley, Richard 73,84,253 Jones, Angelike 253 Jones, Carol 268 Jones, Dan 244 Jones, Elaine 94,253 Jones, Gary 282 Jones, Laurence 30,68 Jones, Pirjo 93,268 Hoffman, Bob 225 Hoffman, Bruce 267 Hoffman, Lori 93,143,146,252 Hoffman, Ishmael, Dave 166 J Jacobs, Terry 227 Jacobs, Barbara 143,198,199 Jacobs, Linda Marie 138,139,143, 214,227 Jacobs, Scott 227,261 Hohn, Eric 95,97,251 Holbrook, Karen 267 Holcomb,Darrel 225 Holcomb, David 267 Holcomb, Gregory 69,118.l37. 276,281 Holland, Janice 281 Hollingsworth, Jenni 267 Holloway,Dennis 261 Hollriegel, James 252 Holly, Susan 267 Holmberg, Stephanie 252 Holmes, Daniel 95,96,97 Holmes, Deborah 281 Holmes, Douglas 225 Holt, Mark 267 Holt, Thomas 225 Holub, Lois 95,146 Honts, Mary 281 Hood, Jennifer 267 Hood, Randy 225 Hoots, Myrna 225 Horn, David 121,202,225 Horn, Linda 162,201,226 Howard, Carol, 26 Howe, Sonna 26 Hoyt, Douglas 118,281 Hoyt, Valerie 282 Jacobsen, Kevin 95,268 Jacobson, Daniel 95,97,227 Jacobson, Sharon 282 Jahn, Randy 34,715,227 Jakes, Cathy 291 Jakes, Mary 282 James, Jill 227 James, Jim 291 Jamison, Robert 268 Jamison, Anna 22 Jarrell, Margaret 33,94,96,268 Jarrett, Ben 44 Jarvis, Daniel 282 Jeans, James 137,147,276,282 Jeans, Kathryn 71,268 Jeans, Robert 147,227 Jeffers, Karen 282 Jeffers, Margaret 227 Jenkins, Edward 261,282 Jenkins, Richard 282 Jennings, Thereisa 268 Jensen,Alice 143 Jensen,Bradley 174 Jensen,David 282 Jensen,Joan 36 Jensen, Sandra 282 Jensen,Suzanne 227 Jepson Leroy 116,178 Jepson, Sandra 147,282 Johnston, Janice 227 Johnston, Rex 253 Jordan,Daryl 244 Jordan,Karen 282 Jorgusen, Nancy 268 Jory, Edwin 174,253 Judd, Denny 268 Jungkeit, Linda 268 JUNIOR OFFICERS 82-83 J.V. BASEBALL 178-179 J.V.BASKETBALL 116-117 J.V.FOOTBALL 66-67 J.V.RALLY 70-71 J.V.TRACK 164-165 J.V.WRESTLlNG 124-125 K Kadush, Mike 253 Kawaga, Nancy 253 Kalahele, Luanna 284 Kanelis, Constantine 28 Karitis, Paul 227 Kasavage, Robert 76,170,171,268 Kathka,Gea 227 Kaufman, Philip 228 Kearney, Melody 253 Keever, Charles 69,282 Kehdy,May 253 Keller, Joellen 253 Kelly, Dawn 253 Kelly, Mark 291 Kelly, Michael 253 Kelly, Josephine 28 Keltner, George 22 Kemi,Cynthie 144,253 Kempton, April 94,253 Jim 255 Mathis, Larson Index cont. Kempton, Ester 282 Kendall, Patrick 283 Keniston, Pam 268 Kennedy, Jeanne 94,253 Kennedy, Jim 268 Kennedy, O. Steve 253,170 Kennedy Sandi 253 Kernan, Peggy 51 Kerr, Deborah 291 Kersey, Barbara 261 Ketel, Scott 253 LaRock, Rick 261.291 Lagesen, Brett 149,228,254 Kevin 268 , Richard 268 Larson, 228, Larson, Larson, Larson, Larsen Larsen Anne 86,87,202,201, 238 Kevin 95 Doris 51 Kimberly 86,91,198,199, 203,228 Linda 283 Marilyn 229 Larson, Larson, , Tom 73,147,166,283 Ketel, Valery 283 Kettlety, Tony 283 Killinger, Renee 95,228 Kiltz, Warren 95,96,275 Kimes, Casey 143,253 Kimmel, Kathleen 147,253 Kincaid, Laura 162,268 Kinnamon, Gene 291 Kinnamon, Donna 268 Kirkland, James 253 Kirkland, Sharon 228 Kirkland, Steve 268 Kiewan, Colleen 283 Kirwan, Patrick 253 Kistler, William 253 Kistler, William 253 Klarquist, Stephen 146,283 Knapp, Sharon 268 Knouff, William 21 Klug, Diane 283 Knierim, Barbara 228 Knoles, Arthur 253,158,253 Knott, Darrell 60,253 Knowles, Barry 228 Koberstein, David 124,268 Koberstein, James 283 Koch, Carol 283 Koepke, Denise 214,228 Kohanek, Mindy 283 Konodo, Michael 73,228 Koontz, Mike 254 Korsak,William 228 Kozlowski, Cindy 283 Kozlowski, Debbie 283 Kraft, Gloria 283 Krohn, Karen 283 Krohn, Kathryn 268 Krout, Ty 124 Krueger, Deborah 254 Krueger, Pamela 268 Kuepper, David 261 Krummacher, Arlene 254 Kruzich, Karen 141,143,254 Kuhnert, Cheryl 95,254 Kull, Dorothy 32 Kurtzbein,Kristine 268 Kurtzbein,Tom 228 Kutter, Cary 166,283 Kuzmanich, Joseph 268 L Lacroix, Linda 228 Lacroix, Patricia 254 Lamb, Glen 147,283 Lampella, Connie 283 Landreth, Billy 115,254 Langman, Patricia 283 Larvick, Shelley 229 Lasene, Debbie 268 Lasiter, Kenneth 254 Lauenstein, Bonnie 268 Laufman, Charles 69,283 Laurin, Steve 158,161,229 Lawpaugh, Bob 268 Lawpaugh, Theodore Lawson, Cindy 283 Lawson, Constance 128 Layman, Cheryl 268 Layman, Marla 229 Leavell, Phillip 166,283 Leavens, Delores 28 Lebert, Lorraine 283 Lee, Chris 244 Lee, David 179,283 Lee,Gary 276,283 Lee, Kathy 283 Lee,.Loren 229 Lee, Margaret 244 Lee, Robert 229 Lee, Ronald 283 Lee, Stanley 244 Lee,Terry 269 Lefebvre, Larry 198,199,203,239 Legler, Karen 269 Leibham, Debra 269 Leibham, Jeffrey 254 Leichner, Lori 229 Leigh, Georgia 229 Leiser, James 229 Leiser, S. Leigh 254 Lemme, Denise 283 Lenhart, Darlene 244 Lentz, Connie 269 Letourneux, John 229 Lett, Glen 69,118,276,283 LETTERMEN 197 Leu, Debaree 229 Lewis, Reed 73,166,283 LIBRARY 51 Lidstrom, Betty 50 Lien, Louise 146,283 Ligatich, Teresa 65,191,202,229 Liggett, Jenny 283 Lilly, Mark 283 Lind, Debra 254 Lind, Rebecca 283 Linde, John 73,254 Linder, Johanna 194,196,269 Linder, Martin 244 Lindsey, Darla 94,269 Linhart, Darlene 230 Linne, Dan 147,291 Linne, Pam 283 Lipp, Leonard 254 Lipp, Lottie 283 Litchfield, Bruce 254 Litchfield,Keith 283 Little, Mary 283 Little, Walter 283 Licke, Martin 283 Locke, Patricia 86,143,168,169, 185,254 Locke, Roger 58,254 Locke, Roy 254 Lofton, Mark 269 Lofton, Shari 283 Logerwell, Neil 254 Lombard, Clark 73,95,96, 164 ,25 4 Lombard, Shirley 50 Londos, Frank 36 Long, James 101,198,202,253 Long, Judith 143,203,230 Lopez, Margie 230 Louden, Mary 284 Love, Randi 284 Love, Rick 261 Loveland, Dennis 269 Low, Patricia 269 Luce, Deborah 269 Luce, Michael 254 Luchini, Irma 284 Luchini, Sonja 101,198,202,254 Ludahl, Linda 230 Lundgren, Steve 82,83,158,159, 186,254 Lunstrum, Nancy 244 Lyles, Joanne 144,146,168,269 Lyons, Kathleen 254 Lyons, Vickie 284 M Mabe, Bruce 261 Mabe, Eric 118,166,284 Masters, Julie 284 Mathis, Jeanne 230 Matich, Helen 29 Matney, Mary 82,83,255 Matsen, Laurie 144,146,230 Matsen, Susan 147 Matthews, Connie 255 Matthews, Deborah 284 Matti, David 284 Mauer, Susan 230 McAllister, Kevin 76,95 ,96,194, 195,269 McAllister, Kim 90,95,96,97,143, 194,197,255 McCall, Colleen 93,269 McCall, Gerilee 94,255 McCallum, Robert 255 McCallum, Theresa 230 McCann, Colleen 284 McCanna, Thomas 284 McCauley, Daria 139,186,269 McCleary, Deborah 231 McClelland, Janette 269 McClelland, Pat 231,143 McCollough, Polly 284 McComb, Dave 231 McConaughy, Cynthia 91,203,231 McConnell, Debra 269 McCord, Melinda 284 McCusker, Cathy 269 McDermaid, Dave 255 McDonald, Dale 284 McDonald, Eric 261 McDowell, Anne 269 McFarland, Tom 255 Mclntyre, Jerry 255 McIntyre, Liane 231 Mclntyre, Mary 203,255 Maedke, Barbara 94,194,196,269 Maedke, Claudia 230 Maedke , Nancy 269 Makela, Marjorie 254 Mallery, Becky 145,147,254 Mallory, Pam 269 Malo, Margaret 284 Mclntyre, Tim 231 Mckee, Randy 231 McKierman, Dave 269 McKinney, Doyne 50 McKinney, Rebecca 95,149,194,, 196,255 McLane, Donald 255 Malone, Bethany 198,202,269 Malsom,Karen 185,284 Maloney, Richard 230 Mancuso, Terry 269 Mandic, Patti 230 Mankertz, Mollie 114,214,230 Mann, Dave 269 Manning, Terri 284 Mannthey,Kenneth 269 Marcus, Michael 244 Marfell, Peter 230 Marlowe, Mary 162,163,254 Martens, Pamela 269 Martens, Susan 114,230 Martin, Dori 94,255 Martin, Eva 275 Martin,Jennifer 255 Martin, Laurie 284 Martin, Randy 158,160,269 Martin,Shirley 146,269 Martinelli, Vivian 261 Mason, Helena 269 Masters, Jayne 269 Masters, Richard 255 McLean, Ron 172,255 McMahon, Stephen 255 McMerrick, Gary 69,166,255,284 McMerrick, Roger 255 McNown, Michael 255 McQueen, Jerry 269 Mead, Richard 231,261 Meade, Leslie 93,284 Means, Deborah 146,269 Means, Steve 164,255 Medellion,Velma 291 Meindle, McKay 30 Melton, Doug 178,269 Meng, Dennis 244 Meng, Gaynel 269 Mertens, Karl 231 Meyer, Dave 231 Meyer, Mark 284 Meyer, Philip 174,255 Meyer, Wayne 73,255 Meyers,Lorel 284 Meyers, Lori 276,284 Meyers, Tim Eli 153,201 Meyers, Steve 284 186 Pettit, Harvin 291 Miano, Sheila 255 Micik, Anthony 255 Micik, Pat 284 Midkiff, Dave 255 Miland, Debbie 284 Miler, Douglas 255 Miles, Debbie 255 Miles, Gary 284 Miller, Bonnie 65,95,231 Miller, Diane 38,95,143,191, 203, 231 Miller, Jerry 158,255 Miller, Marchell 284 Miller, Mark 255 Miller, Martin 269 Miller, Michael 166,284 Miller, Norma 284 Miller, Susan 39 Miller, Susan 70,94,269 Milles, Susan 261 Millican, Andrew 284 Millican, Dave 255 Millican, Marti 256 Milliken, Ann 94,185,270 Murphy, Ronald 285 Murray, Karen 95,96,256 Murray, Patrick 232 Myers, Mike 291 Myers, Steve 69,291 Myers, Susan 285 N Nachand, Chris 275 Nadeau, Gary 232 Nahorney, Barbara 256 Nahorney, Sally 270 Nahorney, Sandy 270 Narits, Eve 143,153,232 Nash, Laurie 93,256,275 Nasmyth, Christie 81,95,96, 97,232 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 141 Naylor, Vicky 256 Neer, Christine 95,232 Nehler, Daryl 36 Neideigh, Michael 285 Neideigh, Robert 256 Odum, Janet 233,143, OFFICE 50 Officer, George 233 Officer, Mary 162,163,270 OHara, James 285 Okazaki, Marian 233 Oldham, Kathleen 261 Olebring, Rosalee 172,285 Olhausen, Mary 233 Olmstead, Sherri 275 Olsen, Gary 256,261 Olsen, Kim 84,174,175,200,201 Olsen, Steven l08,110,174,175, 233 Olsen, Olsen, Olsen, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Susan 256 Tamara 256 William 270 Daniel 73 Daryl 158,256 David 270 David 256 Johnny 244 Karin 285 Michael 270 Milliken, Dan 158,161,200,231 M.illion,Robert 231 Minnis, Gaylord 284 Minnis, John 83,127,256 Missfeldt, Susan 270 Mitchell, Polly 145,284 Mitchell, Shirley 270 Mitseff, Bryce 231,232 Mitseff, Jill 256 Mitts, Alan 284 Mitts, Dale 284 Moe, Janet 291 Moen, Betty 95,96,185,200, 204,232 Moen, Colleen 256 Moen, Ricky 270 Moen, Terry 284 Moloughney, Steve 284 Monblear, Joseph 284 Montil, Terri 270 Monroe, Debra 253 Monsrud, Steve 270 Monteith, Mike 232 Montgomery, Barbara 270 Moore,George 232 Moore,Pat 256 Nelson , Arthur 84,143,183,261 Nelson,Daniel 270 Nelson,Dedra 220,232 Ne1son,Douglas 256 Nelson,Harold 203,233 Nelson,Jeffrey 73,256 Nelson, Ronald 285 Nelson,Ruth 46 Nelson, Theodore 25,69 Nelson ,Vernon 198,199,203,233 Nepple, Warren 233 Nergaard, Casey 270 Nestelle, Maradee 256 Neuharth, Matthew 285 Newell, Robert 233 Newell, Stephen 270 Nickerson, Carl 201 Morris, Dave 284 Morris, Mark 270 Morse, Mary 232 Nickerson, Lewis 62,108,110, 113,158,233 Nickiia, Christine 285 Nickoloff, Jeff 116,117,270 Nickoloff, Steven 233 Niehaus, Raymond 29,32 Nieland,Barbara 285 Nieland, Connie 270 Nieland, Donald 256 Nielsen, Brian 174,177,233 Nielson, Peggy 137,291 Niman, Michael 285 Morse, Warren 256 Mortensen,Mary 244 Morton, Cheryl 284 Morton, Linda 90,232 Moser, Gail 275 Moss, Dave 284 Mudge, Dan 69,166,284 Mudge,Mike 270 Mueller, Marilyn 256 Mueller, Steven 62,135,158, 183,244 Mulkey,Christine 256 Muller, Neil 232 Mulligan, Peggy 232 Multer, Mary 95,96,143,256 Murphy, Deborah 256 Murphy, Michael 256 Nixon, Gary 285 Norlander, Steve 244 Nornes, Vicki 285 Norris, Jeffrey 256 Norris, Patrick 256 Norrish, Barbara 286 Norrish, Debra 233 Norrish, Rick 261,270 North, Pamela 1 15,191 ,201,202, 233 Norton,James 37,42 0 Oakes, Debbie 162,270 Oakes, Leslie 285 Oakes, Mike 270 Oakes, Tony 118,166,285 O'Donnell, John 44 Oman, Nancy 256 Ortega, Diana 285 Orton, Steve 261 Osake, Herb 42 Osborn, Rodger 256 Ostby, Kimberly 233 Osterholm,Gary 158,256 Ostlind,Robert 124,270 Oswald, Loren 256 Otteson, Kenneth 158,261 Otto, Arlene 40 Owen, Nancy 276,285 Owens, Kimberlie 261 Owens, Lorilyn 285 Ozier, Linda 261 P Paasch,Roger 233 Paddock, Gary 233 Paddock, Kathleen 143,257 Palmer, Joni 275 Palmer, Pamela 285 Palmer, Patricia 234 Pantekoek, Robert 257 Paollili, Lynn 275 Paollili,Sandra 285 Papineau, Catherine 285 Park, Doreen 234 Park, Gary 69,285 Parker, Milton 30 Parkinson,Carol 244 Parr, Bradley 177,234 Parr, Stephen 174,234 Parrish,Ronald 234 Paskett, Rae 285 Pass, George 256,130 Patnode, Ed 285 Patrick,Denise 234 Paulus, Steven 158,159,257 Paxton,William 24 Payne, Robert 143,158,234 Peabody, Maureen 270 Pearsall, Michael 234 Pearson, Kathleen 285 Pedro, Rachael 38,95,96,194,234 Pell, Bonnie 285 Pelquin, Robert 257 Pelt, Debbie 234 Pendergrass, Faith 46 Perkin, Cary 257 Perrin, Dave 101,76,257 Perry, Shephanie 94,129,270 Persin, Debbie 270 Persons,Cuddy 257 Persons, Dale 285 Peterson, Scott 95,270 Peterson, Mildred 30 Peterson, Sue 143,257 Petke, Thomas 44,118,174,177 Pfeifer, George 270 Philips, Donald 257 Phillips, Lloyd 152,198,199, 203,234 PHOTO STAFF 153 Pickthorn,Jeff 234 Piekarski, Georgia 270 Pierce, Debra 257 Pierce, Bill 291 Pierce, Dean 261 Pierson, Kathy 93 Pierson, John 285 Pifield, Gary 270 Pinz, Anita 234 Pinz, Joe 69,118,286 Piros, Gene 235 Pjesky, Storma 94,270 PLAYS 150-151,196 Pletka, Jan 235 Plummer, Mark 261 Poepl,Ade1heid 257 Peopl, Reinhard 270 Pofahl, Debra 286 Poland,A1an 257 Pomerenka, Bob 164,270 Poniatowski, Kim 270 Pope, Greg 164,270 Porter, Janet 27,257 Porter, Nancy 286 Porter, Pontine 95,244 Posey, Diane 286 Potter, Linda 286 Potter, Greg 257 Potter, Steve 270 Potter, Susan 291 Powell, Diane 275 Powell, Richard 101,194,195, 198,202,257 Powell, Tracy 76,77,120, 158,257 Powell, Verne 271 Pownell, Cindy 261 Powers, Linda 235 Poynter, Jill 194,196,271 Pratt, Fevrel 144,235 Price, John 47 Pribnow, Judy 235 Probst, Mark 271 Probst, Maynard 235 PTA 53 Pumphrey, Mike 257 Pursley, Beverly 271 Purs1ey,Michael 143,145,147, Q Quesinberry, Sharon 235 200,235 SENIOR PROM 208-209 I ndex cont. QUILL AND SCROLL 203 Quinlan, Connie 275 Quinn, Nancy 194,196,271 R Radmacher, Danny 286 Radmacher, Rickie 235 Rainville, Danny 73,235 Rake, Dana 235 RALLY fall 64-65 RALLY spring 114-115 Ramis, Sue 271 Randleman, Terrance 235 Rasmussen, Andrew 146,271 Rasmussen, Catherine 95,236 Rau, Randy 257 Rea, Lawrence 271 Rea, Terry 286 Reames, Cynthia 149,286 Reed, Susan 257 Reese, Douglas 69,286 Reese, Pat 194,196,197,257 Reeves, Pam 236 Reeves, Ron 118,179,286 Regner, Michael 286 Regner, Richard 286 Reid, Phillip 286 Rein, Cathy 286 Rein, Cynthia 257 Reinger, Gretchen 286 Reineger, Herbert 95,257 Reiniger, Martin 76,77,95, 194,196,236 Reintan, Marcelle 236 Renken, Mary 257 Reynold, Dan 271 Reynolds, Gary 236 Rice, Cheryl 257 Rice, Glenn 271 Richards, Kelly 271 Richardson, Suzanne 257 Ricks, Joan 236 Ridgley, Susan 271 Rieger, Denise 261 Rieger, Jeff 166,286 Riggs, James 236 Riggs, Robert 271 Riley, Caroline 271 Riley, Joanne 286 Rininger, Nancy 257 Riordan, Dan 286 Riordan, Shannon 236 Rittgers, Ron 271 Roake, John 140,141,201,236 Roberts, Pam 286 Roberts, Robin 257 Roberts, Sheila 95,236 Robinett, Fred 69 Robinson, Laurrita 236 Robinson, Mark 69,286 Robinson, Yvonne 236 Robson, Lauri 276,286 Robson, Susan 271 Rodriquez, Antonio 144,286 Roelle, Barbara 257 Rogers, Warren 236 Roggenbihl, Laura 76,194,196, 257 Romer, Douglas 257. Rood, Dan 236 Rood, Terrence 275 Rook, Norma 137,286 Rook, Stephen 257 Root, Kathy 236,143, Root, Pat 271 ROSE FESTIVAL 192-195 Roskam, Tim 286 Roskey, Nancy 258 Roskopf, John 73,258 Ross, Allen 271 Ross, Deanna 271 Ross, Debra 286 Ross, Faye 258 Ross, Joyce 271 Ross Ken 286 Ross: Melody 94,144,275 Ross, Roth, Rande 286 Tim 145,286 Schilling, Paul 271 Shilling, Ronald 146,170,271 Schindler, Steve 237 Schippers, Ken 258 Schippers, Robert 287 Schlappi, Kari 258 Schledewitz, Connie 237 Schlichter, James 275 Schlotthuer, Randa 136,272 Schmeer, Allan 237 Schmidt, Jack 287 Schmidt, Larry 258 Schnacky, Joe 258 Schnoor, Debra 272 Schoffstoll, Joann 272 Scholze, Pat 258 Schon, Julie 272 Schuele, John 287 Schuele, Michael 275 Schukart, Janice 29 Shoemake Deborah 258 Shoepe, Kimberly 258 Shoji, Roberta 288 Shoji, Susanne 272 Shoop, Daniel 69,1l8,l66,288 Shoop, Roberta 51 Short, Cheryl 288 Shuck, Elma 34 Sickel, Lynne 261 Sickinger, Edward 69,288 Simich, Michael 178,272 Simich, Steven 272 Simmelink, Sue 258 Simonds, Loren 288 Simons, Dan 164,272 Simons, John 238 Sims, Carol 238 Sims, Rebecca 272 Sisotzki, Paula 194 Skiba, Michael 288 Rother, Catherine 130,287 Rowe, Beverly 258 Ruchek, Scott 271 Rudig, Dan 69 Rugroden, Deborah 287 Rubert, Debra 236 Rubert, Michael 271 Russell, Arthur 237 Russell, Joe 271 Russell, Margaret 287 Russell, Phil 271 Russell, Susan 258 Rutz, Jeff 271 Rutz, Jodene 143,198,199, 203,222,237 Ruvensky,Kara 93,287 Ruzik, Danita 137,291 Ryan, Geri 51 S Saban, Rita 287 Sabisch,Lynne 287 Saiget, Robert 126,166,287 Saiget, Susan 86,143,168, 185,258 Saiget, William 143,237 Sakamoto, Paul 73,145 ,l47, 164,271 Salta, Steven 287 Samel, Andrea 287 Sanders, Janet 287 Sanders, Kim 93,287 Sanders, Linda 237 Sanderson Daralynn 271 Sanderson,Robert 237 Sanderson,Steve 287 Sands, Dan 237 Sands, Dennis 271 Sandum, Steve 271 Sandvold 166 Saniti, Joann 237 Sargent, Ben 287 Saunders, Cynthia 276,287 Savage,Jacqueline 258 Sayler, Jerry 258 Schaffer, Sue 143,258 Schefter, Michael 258 Scheitel, Debra 287 Schell, Sonya 287 Schenk, Darrell 287 Schuler, Kurt 275 Schultz, Rod 258 Schwab, Brian 272 Schwab, Charles 126,179,287 Schwarm, David 272 Schwartzkoph, Karen 261 Schwarz, Peggie 95,96,97, 202,237 Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Debby 287 Deborah 261,143, Scott, , Karen 287 , Kelsey 94,272 Linda 25 8 , Monte 67,108,272 ,Paul 237 Ronald 237 Steven 69,287 Z William 101,237 Scruggs, Teresa 287 Seaman, Phil 237 Seaman, Michael 287 Seavey,William 258 Sedey,Cheryl 272 See, William 29,90 Segrin, Timothy 95,06,202,203, 204,205,237 SENIOR OFFICERS 138-139 SENIOR WEEK 206-207 Seymour, Keith 164,272 Seymour, Kenneth 59.202,238 Shaddock, Annette 93,162,287 Shaddock, Michael 272 Shadoan, Mideleine 238 Shafer, Gail 287 Shaffer, Janice 258 Shaw, Danny 272 Shaw, Deborah 258 Shaw, Pamela 64,238 Shearer, Laura 238 Sheets, Cynthia 261 Shellrude, Marilyn 258 Shelton, Kim 238 Shelton, Sandra 95,198,202,238 Shepperd, Vicki 194,196,272 Sherlock, David 69,118,287 Sherman, Ann 288 Shervey,Debbie 291 Shervey, Dennis 275 Shewbert, Kristine 238 Skippers, Bob 69 Skovbo, Shirlee 238 Slaybaugh, Diane 95,238 Slayton, Peggy 288 Sleeman, Neil 288 Smit, Sonja 258 Smith Charles 258 Smith Cheryl 275 Smith Debbie 275 Smith Deborah 120,238 Smith Frank 120 Smith Helen 214,238 Smith James 258 Smith James 275 Smith Joan 198,199,203,239 Smith Julie 144,146,272 Smith Kevin 147,272 Smith Leslee 258 Smith, Lezelie 244 Smith Linda 194,196,272 Smith Lucella 275 Smith Marian 51 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Michael 288 Michael 69,288 Michael 288 ,Penny 239 Rhea 288 Roberta 202,239 Smith, Virginia 273 Smith, Wallace 261 Smurthwaite, Karin 273 Smyth, Francis 73,288 Smyth,Frank 120 Snelling, James 164,288 Snider, Bruce 258 Snook, Douglas 244 Snook,John 288 Soderling, Shawn 288 Soll, Christine 239 Sonnenburg, Marvin 273 Sonner, Pamela 239 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS 157 Sorensen, Geana 94 258 Sorensen, Jackie 239 Sorter, Regina 259 Sparks, Melba 29,35,198,202 Sparks, Michael 234 Spassov, Jon 69,288 Speerstra, Richard 172,273 Spellman, Bonnie 288 Teague , Spellman, Jay 288 Spencer, Janet 259 Sprando, Beverly 273 Sprouse, Marie 288 Sprouse, Stephen 239 Stafford, Dianne 273 Stafford, Randy 158,239 STAGE CREW 101 Stahl, Sally 239 Stahl, Trena 168,273 Stahley,Dennis 273 Standish, Sue 260 Strange, Clark 124, 164,259 Stanich, Kerry 273 Stanton, Beverly 259 Stanton, Debra 273 Steele, Patty 273 Steelman, Deborah 288 Swalko,Patricia 259 Swalko,Susan 288 Swann, Karen 94,129,273 SWIM TEAM 76-77 SWING CHOIR 96 Swogger, Fred 198,199,203,259 T Tabrum, Linda 259 Tackett, Butch 289 Tallman, John 289 Tallman, Linda 94 Tauer, LeeAnn 94 Turri, James 291 Turri, Barbara 241 ' Tyle, Christopher 145,147,274 U Uhle, Paul 84,l08,109,259 USHERETTES 93 V Valencourt, Valencourt, Vanbramer, Vanbramer, David 274 Doug 260 Terry 241 Todd 69,276 Vance, Stephen 145 ,146 Taylor, James 22 Taylor, Lowell 126 Taylor,Michael 259 Taylor, Robert 203,244 Wendi 289 Steffy, David 259 Stephens, Clifford 76,273 Stephens, Jill 76,131,288 Stephenson, Linda 259,261 Stevens, Betty 64,200,239 Stevens, David 101,273 Stickler, Dawn 239 Stickler, Doug 273 Stillman, Judi 259,140 Stillwell, Brenda 288 Stipac, Mike 20 Stipe, Christine 115 ,l43,147,188, 189,190,202,239,245 Stipe, Kevin 115,164,259 Stockett, Pamela 239 Stoltz, Daniel 273 Stone , Daniel 239 Stone,Debra 259 Stone, James 239 Stoop Susan 273 Straka, Kathy 288 Strandberg, Craig 273 Strandholm, Mark Strandholm, Sonja 143,239 Strauss, Barbara 288 Street, James 95,240 Street, Norman 38,145,147 Stricker, Alan 244 Stricker, Cynthia 288 Stricker, David 260 Stricker, Pamela 259 Strickland, Sherry 94,273 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS 81 STUDENT SENATE 148 Stuhl, Jacquie 288 Stuhl, Scott 240 Stull, Roger 240 Suckow, Sindey 288 Sugura, Randy 244 Sukkau, Randolph 288 Sullivan, Colleen 273 Sullivan, Gary 240 Sullivan, James 259 Sullivan, Janet 240 Sullivan, Pamela 288 Summer, Linda 273 Tebo, Jillene 289 Terrill,Valerie 240 THEATER BOARD 100 THESPIANS 202 Thomas, Kathy 259 Thomas, Michael 259 Thomas, Pamela 70 Thomas, Timothy 289 Thompson,Glenn 259 Thompson, Jed 259 Thompson, Timothy 144,147 Thoreson, Linda 275 Thorkildson, Lee 174,176,259 Thorton, Roger, 146,240 Thorpe, Tom 95,96,l78 Thorsell, Peter 69,166,289 Threlkeld, Cynthia 240 Tice, James 259 Tierney,Maria 240 Tierney,Patricia 289 Tipton,Debbie 274 Tishkowsky,Connie 274 Tollefsen, Janet 24 Tomassene, Donna 33,146,274 Tomassene, Elise 138,214,240 Tompte, Larry 289 Tontz, Charles 23 Torgrimson, Patricia 214,240 Totten, Gordon 95,274 Tousley,Deborah 289 Trapp, Rodrick 244 Trexler, Russell 244 Trickel,Lorna 240 Tricker, Jam 244 Triplett, Jeff 289 Triplett, Laurel l38,l39,2l4,241 Triplett,Steven 244 Troen, Deann 144,146,241 Troen, Donna 144,146,241 Troen, John 259 Troutman,Teresa 289 Tull, Jay 61,241 Tupper, David 69,l26,l47,289 Tupper, Michael 147,241 Trucotte, Gail 274 Turcotte, Laurel 259 Turkington, Alan 259 Vangorder, Denise 95,260 Vanmetre,Walter 241 VanNess, Roxanna 289 Vansickle, Lee 274 Vanvalkenburgh, D. 260 Varner, Douglas 69,118,289 Varner, Richard 116,178,274 Varr1eman,Laurie 289 VARSITY BASKETBALL 108-109 VARSITY FOOTBALL 58-63 VARSITY TRACK 158-159 VARSITY WRESTLING 120- 123 Vautrin, Juliette 28 9 Vedus, Patricia 289 Veentjer, Patricia 274 Veldink, Kathlene 97,241 Ventura, David 260 Verbeck, Rhonda 274 Vidakovich, James 29,77,140 Vinyard, Olin 260 Vinyard, Susan 289 Vistica,Daniel 241 Volk, Gary 120 Volk, Stanley 289 VonAllmen, Brian 289 W Waagmeester, Dale 260 Wahlstrom, Carolyn 289 Wakabayashi, Lisa 162,274 Walbridge, Mark 241 Walker, Connie 242 Walker, Cynthia 94,l49,194, 196,274 Walker, Gale 274 Walker, Judith 101,128,l94,198 202.274 Warnock, Mathew 289 Warrick, Patricia 289 Washburn, John 24,44,152 Watkins, Laurie 260 Watson, Kenneth 260 Watkins, Sharon 41,162,196, 204 Watson, Edwin 41,l16,1l7,1178 Weaver, Diana 244 Webb, James 41,124,164 Webber, Roberta 261 Weber, Deborah 242 Wegener, David 289 Wegener, Lois 260 Wegner, Janet 260 Wegner, Mark. 145,147,260 Weisenback, Joanne 242 Weisenburg, James 158,160,187, 197,202,205,242,245 Welling, Debra 289 Wells, Darrell 289 Wells, Larry 274 Wendland, Patricia 260 Wershey, Roger 274 West, Catherine 289 West, Don 35,260 West, Kim 274 West, Lorraine 274 West, Steven 289 Westom,David 289 Westom,James 242 Wheeler, Wheeler, Wheeler, Denise 260 Rebecca 290 Vance 242 Walker, Phillip 275 Robert 69,147,158,24l Walker, Walker, Russ 260 Walker, Russell 35 Walker, Thomas 289 Walker, William 274 Wallace, Debra 45,260 Sumpter, Terri 288 Suprine, Denise 273 Suprine, Michele 259 Sutton, Randall288 Swalko, Daniel 240 Turner, Curtis 241 Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Dean 259 John 289 Kenneth 259 Thomas 291 Wallachy, Diane 45,260 Wallington, Darcy 194. l 96,197.274 274 Wallingford, Keith 242 Wallner, Dave 242 Walls, Gary 30,31,126 Walters, Anne 2,61 Wampler, Marilyn 136,131,274 Ward, Chris 242,261 Warner, Chris 274 Warnock, Kimberly 260,162 Whitcomb,Kay 274 Whitcomb,Mark 290 White, Jean 32 White, Kathryn 260 White, Nancy 46 Whitney, David 242 Whitney, Loretta 260 Whitney, Louise 242 Whittaker, Sue 10l,198,202,260 Whybark, Michael 290 Widestrom,Bonnie 275 Widestrom,Michael 260 Wickwire, Constance 51 Wiedrrich, Cindy 95,260 Wiederrick, David 290 Wiitala, William 44 Wilcox,John 260 Wilkes, Garry 260 Wilkes, Randall 164,165 275 Wilkes, Sonny 275 Wilkins, Mike 260 Wilkinson, Beverlie 275 Wilks, Teresa 275 Willard, Leota 260 Willard, Thomas 242 Williams, Kathleen 76,95,242 Williams,Jera1yn 290 Williams, Larry 178,275 Williams, Margaret 290 Williams, Mark 76,166,290 Williams, Mary 101 143,l98, 202,260 Williams, Terry 290 Williams, Tom 242 Williamson, Carol 242 Wills, Mark 290 Index cont. Willworth, Richard 179.290 Wilson,Annette 242 Wilson,Becky 243 Wilson Cathy 260 Wilson: Charles 260 Wilson, Cora 243,140 Wilson, R. Dennis 101,260 Wilson,Gregory 290 Wilson, Jean 290 Wilson, June 290 Wilson, Larry 116 Wilson, Lynn 198,199,202,242 Wilson, Richard 76,290 Wilson, Ronald 91,186,203,244 Wilson , Wilson Stephen 76,243 Susan 243 Winchell, Kelly 261 Windes, Ron 261 Windsor, Wendy 243 Winkenwerder, Robert 243 Winkler, Barbara 261 Winter, Cathlyn 65,243 Winter, Charlotte 23 Winwood, James 243 Wise, Donna 95,147,195,261 Wise, Kim 146,172,173,275 Wiseman, Arthur 275 Wisotzki, Paula 196,143,261 Whittman, Jacqueline 243 Wolfe, Walter 23 Wong, Debra 275 Wong, Jody 143,261 Wong, Linda 185,290 Woo, Daniel 69,290 Wood, Carl 261 Wood, Gary 174,244 Wood, Jackie 290 Wood, Janice 261 Woodruff, Larry 145,146,290 Woods, Woods, Woods, Woods, Daniel 95,96,205,243 David 275 Elton 261 Pamela 90 143,261 Woodward, Jeanne 261 Woodyard, Kathi 243 Wooldridge, Charles 37,42 Wooldridge, Charles 116,275 Woolery, David 243 Worley, Doug 179,126,290 Worley,Thomas 164,275 Worthington, Serril 146,261 Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Barbara 93,275 Bruce 243 David 290 Maureen 243 Teresa 243 Thomas 275 Wright, Trent 261 Wulzen, Thomas 244 Wyss, Shirley 261 Y Yamasaki, Craig 143,244 Yarabinec, John 244 Yarabinec, Mark 290 Yeaoman, Thomas 275 Young, Carolyn 275 Young, Paul 145,147,261 Young, Robyn 275 Youngblood, Dorothy 29 Yung, Gerald 69,179,290 Yung, Paula 162,163,275 Yung, Steven 244 Z Zachor, Shelley 203,244 Zetter, Rosanna 144,290 Zewald, Jeanette 290 Zewald, Maria 198,202,261 Zewald, Paulina 244 Ziegler, Teri 290 Ziegler, Bette 95,191,214,244 Zimpelman, Lillian 33,290 V ' W W W W W W W W W W W . 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