McCall Donnelly High School - Ski Tracks Yearbook (McCall, ID)
- Class of 1968
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T'-4 Mig 3 ' 'ns 5 fs. 3' G , . gk L umm J ,,., ,V n M: -an .fs-its . . if K Z - KA A I Al M W ,,,y ,, Q 1 - ' VV , l M fs i xx YW , A N iw W lf Nm WL QA 4 32 Y ' Y, k1'S' 'i1 !, ,, 5, , W Q 1 - - ,gr Y ,, QQ X L 3 Pa I Q '-. I..,'fWf 'M in V ' K L V SKI IRAUICS' 1.968 PRESENTS 'ZIOMFNICS' T0 RFMFMB R EDITOR ....... ADMINISTRATION ORGANIZATIONS ARTS . .. . . . ATHLETICS . . . SCHOOL LIFE . . UNDERCLASSMEN SENIORS ..... STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER . . . COPY ...... . DIVISION PAGES . . ADVISOR . . . PHOTOGRAPHER . . ADMINISTRATION. . . . . 3 FACULTY ..... .. 6 ORGANIZATIONS . . . . . 8 ARTS ..... . . 21 ATHLETICS . . . . . . 29 SCHOOL LIFE . . . . . 43 CLASSES . . . . . 53 . . Dan Kirk . . Kristin Koskella . . Carol Davis . . Ann Cochrane . Tom Zachary , Wilamena Seydel Pamela Zachary Kay Thompson Greg Boos . . . Kathy Koskella . Kent Schaufelberger . Mrs. Ruth Seydel . . Bach of Boise H' I '5:5!, 1 'V : - I mf W N ' A ' ka. 'fa , .. W . '- 'wiwigizifw Off- 'H -fw3'31',4Q65f1 ' :f W'7f' li m.-1 a.,,, , . J A a ' , W A In-Inmix-gv:fg,awi1fff4 ff ,'- f1'f l' Q1 m , ,fr ,,,,msf-W,Ma.X f L - , ,Lo . -..,-- , I r.m,r+faJ: W-fm-,. M ,, fa- . w.. . . ,af ,1,a,.r Miwmp, , X, .W --s.xa3.h,.,, Q, . .M .,1. -, , , IQQQWS:-vaif-Qaamw, 9,29 -Y -21,3595-I v!'gg:g:.-4- 1- -Q ' fazgf-AM , ,. . , A ' V - ,R .f 1k . 6 l'3vxL412f11?3LJ2ififz'sLvAY aa, 1 .. I MCCALL-DONNELLY HIGH SCHOOL, MCCALL, IDAHO Zak k.,., ij! f,,' :fr ' , DFDIUA 7101! A man who is completely devoted to the students and people of this school district. Through this devotion he has increased and improved the curriculum of this school. With gratitude, we dedicate the 1968 edition of Ski Tracks to the superintendent of our school, John Riddlemoser. x ADMINISIRATI 011 SCHOOL BOARD: Bill Willard, Michael Flanagan, Burton Walker, Bill Kirk, Clerk, and Vernon Points 40, -aft. ' 1 ag? -M' M ,-.. This book will long be a cherished possession. Although its pages will not materially change, you will, both physically and mentally. Our hope for the future is that when you pick up this book in years to come to review old memories, you can feel that the training you received in McCall-Donnelly High School has aided you to better this stormy universe, given you courage to grapple with the confusion and ignorance, developed in you a love for this great country of ours and given you a desire to live as God has directed. .agar MR. RICHARD KUGLER, Principal. Having trouble with classes college preparation .... or almost anything? Ask Mr. Mack Miller, Guidance Counselor, who can offer good advice. Mrs. Jean Neider, Secretary, is busy from dawn to dusk attending to the tasks assigned to her. She keeps the school running on schedule. MR. JOHN RIDDLEMOSER, Superintendent Greetings to a very fine staff and student body. We are living in an ever changing society, experiencing many great and difficult challenges. The survival of our society and our nation depends upon our young people. I am extremely proud to be associated with such an outstanding student body. The cry for rights and privileges is shouted daily by a distinct minority. The only Way we are entitled to rights and privileges is to keep in mind that We may have these rights and privileges as long as We do not inter- fere With others. I must congratulate the students of McCall-Donnelly High School for their cooperation and achievements. However, each year more demands are made upon us, so we must not rest upon the past. We must always achieve, lest we slip back. The education of today will not be adequate for tomorrow. We must depend upon highly trained and dedicated people. It is my desire that you contribute your part to building a greater future. My very best wishes for a happy, successful, and beneficial future. Z f FAU!! TY CFML 9557 42? GAYLE GREGORY CARL GOODWIN KIRK DAHLKE RONALD NUTT RUTH SEYDEL KENNETH MCINTOSH WALTER THEM KAY PARKINSON AILA GOODE MIKE THOMAS CLAYTON BOYD Throughout the year various lessons are taught under the direction of McCall-Donnelly faculty members. Their patience and understanding give students the desire to progress. With their guidance, the organizations, class projects, and extra-curricular activities run smoothly. Their warm encouragement leads many M. D. students to higher achievements. For information about college achievements, subjects taught, and the clubs and organizations they advise, please refer to page 76. BRUCE CAMPBELL W O DAN CANTRELL hw, 1 EUNICE ZACHARY NURSE BUNNY TRUMAN Carl Heinrich 8 000 J' Glennys Edwards, Sarah Willey, Polly Greaves M. D. cooks work diligently to prepare nourishing meals to serve the students. Lun the special charm only our cooks have. They are always willing to lend a hand wh the use of the kitchen. Dick Callahan AND 6'll.S'7'0DIAMS' , dig., i if : A 1 2'f: 1 ' a -as ., .,.. ,, -Zilge ! ch is served with many smiles and en classes and organizations need l Thelma Jarvis Need an extra man for stage crew or any on-the- spot job? The custodians are always ready and Hank Knowles willing to support us in any number of activities. Along with their normal duties they add their per- sonal support to all M. D. H. S. functions. Larry Jarvis, Herb Krause 6 I E ww fkfwf HGNE 'W 0R6'ANIZAIIOMS' M QCA? -5 4 3931 'sd' S7110 NI' 001111 HIL STUDENT BODY OFFICERS--STANDING: Vice- President, Gary Kantolag Secretary-Treasurer, Kay Thompson. SEATED: President, Rich Goodeg Advisor, Mr. Kugler. STANDING: Bob Acheson, Kathy Koskella, YaVonna Davis, Kay Thompson, Eva Willey, Gary Kantola, Advisor, Mr. Kugler, Chris Bowen, Annette Johnston, Ken Adair. SEATED: Mike Gantz, Rich Goode, Floyd Loomis, Tom Zachary, Gordon Rowland, Gay Johnson. Starting the year, Student Council sponsored a Get Smart Day, giving an opportunity to students in McCall and neigh- boring towns to explore different careers and colleges. The Christmas spirit was fostered by class contributions which were donated to the Boise Children's Home. They also re- painted our proud Vandal Head sign, which had been donated by the Student Council in 1964. Helping Mr. Miller with parent teacher confer- ences are Student Council volunteers, Mike Gantz, Rich Goode, and Mike Mason. NATIONAL HONOR SOOIFTY FICERS: Vice-President, Lynn DeFrancescog President, Mike song Secretary-Treasurer, Wilamena Seydelq Advisor, Mrs. chary. Although comprised of only six members, the National Honor Society can boast one of the most successful years ever. The first of their money- making projects was selling sweatsuits to grade school students. Following this was the selling of Honor Society candy throughout the year. Pro- ceeds from these were used to finance the annual initiation banquet. The remaining funds were presented in the form of a scholarship to a deserv ing non-Honor Society senior. Topping off the year, the Seniors amused them- selves by rousing the new members from bed early in the morning, herding them to breakfast, and crowning them with dunce hats to be worn throughout the day. M .w.,,,,,,,.,.......-- FIRST ROW: Rich Goode, Wilamena Seydel, Janet Jarvis, Lynn DeFrancesco, Mike Mason. SECOND ROW: Advisor, Mrs. Zachary, James Wright, Mike Webb, Sandra Acheson, Marilyn Fincher, Linda Cruickshank, Greg Boos, Torn Zachary, Ann Cochrane, Margo Acheson, THERD ROW: George Dorris, Pam Zachary, Pat Matthews, Jeanne Helmich, Bonnie Fogg, Luann Cox, Gary Kantola. Honor Society initiates pile into the back of a pick-up for a stylish ride to school. Beginning the year was the presentation of the one-act play, A Husband for Brealdast, earning a rating of excellent at the district competition. This was followed up in the spring by a three-act play, Hay Fever, presented arena style in a three-night stand. May brought the annual Talent Show, following the theme Show- boat. Concluding the year was the initiation of eleven new mem- NAI? 0164! IHEWPIAN ,S'06'IE'7'Y FIRST ROW: Jan Albright, Jeanne Helmich, Kristi Koskella, Bonnie Fogg, Lynn Defrancesco, Janet Jarvis, Carol Davis, Pam Zachary. SECOND ROW: Advisor, Mr. Parkinson, Linda Cruickshank, Wilamena Seydel, Luann Cox, Skip Rowland, Greg Boos, Floyd Loomis, Craig Hesse, Joel Shank, Ray Hamell. INI'F1PNA7IONAL OZIILL 6 SURO L Ending its second year at McCall- Connelly High, Quill Sz Scroll added eleven new members to the nine former members. Qualifications for membership require outstanding journalism performance, a recommendation from the advisors of one of the school publica- tions, and a position in the top one-third of their class. 12 Greg Boosg Secretary-Treasurer, Lynn DeFrancescog Vice-President, Skip Rowland. 57-f.a,.... SEATED: Kay Thompson, Vicki Florence, Janet Jarvis, Molly Sparkman, Bonnie Fogg, Kathy Koskella, Carol Davis, Luann Cox. STANDING: Tom Zachary, Lynn DeFrancesco, Dan Kirk, Jeanne Helmich, Greg Boos, Kristi Koskella, Nadine Catlin, Doris Gilbert, Linda Cruickshank, Ann Cochrane, Wilamena Seydel, Martha Klott, Pam Zachary, Craig Hesse. W3 apple-bobbing, and an ice-cream eating contest hel wit A field trip to Boise proved to be very educa- tional and interesting. Included in their tour of sci Mu Chl the stu wa' Ga- alll' to display their talents to the community. The H1 gl' eading the list of projects for the Science Club the annual Halloween Dance. A spook house, ped make the evening a fun-filled occasion, h prizes given for the best costumes. fentific establishments were the Julia Davis 'seum of Natural History, and also the State amistry Laboratory where students observed operation of an automated blood analyzer. The dents also visited the Idaho Department of High- Js, Lucky Peak Nursery, and the Intermountain ' Company. lso included in the year's activities was the tual Science Fair which gave students a chance ny visitors and participants proclaimed it a ,at success. Advisor, Mr. Them, finds an empty room at clean-up time following the Science Club Holloween Dance. Junior Ron Watkins makes a good attempt to catch up with the Sophomores in the ice- cream eating contest during the Halloween S0 FNUF ULIIB FIRST ROW: Advisor, Mr. Them, Kathy Bier, Armette Johnston, Martha Klott, Annabel Newcomer, Toni Lewin, Noelene Eddins, Pat Boydstun, Karlene Bayok, Dana Seydel, Barbara Letourneau, Wilamena Seydel, John Maempa, Linda Cruickshank, Kay Jones. SECOND ROW: Advisor, Mr. Nutt, Ed Heacock, Ron Watkins, Mike Webb, Mike Mason, Greg Boos, Craig Hesse, Russ Moltke, Sue Whitman, Bob Bears. ABOVE: Luann Cox, Ann Cochrane, Floyd Loomis. OFFICERS--FROM LEFT: Advisor, Mr. Nutt, Corresponding Secretary, Martha Klott: Sergeant at Arms, Mike Masong Presi dent, Luann Cox: Vice President, Floyd Loomis, Secretary- Treasurer, Ann Cochrane: Advisor, Mr. Them. v W W., MM jf Dance. GIRLS' ' UL IIB Extending a Warm welcome to Freshmen girls officially opened the colorful year of the McCall- Donnelly Girls' Club. Freshmen girls were greeted with a big splash at the annual Welcome Freshmen Party. Another exciting event of the year which proved to be a great success, was the Sweethearts' Ball, featuring the coronation of the King and Queen. Also, throughout the year the girls have listened to speakers offering rewarding material, ranging from etiquette to court procedures. Ending their year, the girls held a Mother Daugh- ter Tea in honor of the Senior girls. STANDING: Program Chairman, Luann Coxg Vice President Luella Ernst. SEATED: Advisor, Mrs. Zacharyg Secretary Kristi Koskellag President, Kathy Koskellag Advisor, Mrs. Goode. 'SJ .vit ... S- l kwff' s 1 BOYS' 6' HB Rev. Stanton Tate, Probate Judge, instructs the boys on procedures of juvenile court. This year the main project of the Boys' Club was the Tip-Off Dance, held February 17, fol- lowing the Adrian game. Music Was provided by the Livin' End, who helped make the dance a great success. Proceeds from the dance combined with the rest of the club's funds have been donated to the athletic department for the purchase of a weight machine. Programs during the meetings included such things as a judo exhibition and a talk concerning credit. OFFICERS--TOP: Secretary- Treasurer, Doug Woods. LEFT: President, Floyd Loomis. RIGHT: Vice President, Greg Boos. BOTTOM: Advisor, Mr. Thomas. Mr. Rogers explains the state liquor laws to the Boys' Club. PEP 0 IIB Pep Club displays real spirit while congratulating the boys following homecoming victory. Vandal buttons. . .posters. . . spirit contests. . . All of these things have made it a successful year for the Pep Club. In their bright blue and white outfits, the Pep Club has boosted spirit from game to game. For Homecoming, Vandal buttons were sold to the students and the com- munity by the members. Each week individual locker posters were made for the athletes, along with giant posters to promote school spirit. Individual par- ticipation throughout the year has been considered in the choice of this year's Outstanding Pep Club Girl. OFFICERS: Secretary, YaVonna Davis, President, Molly Sparkmang Vice President, Luella Ernstg Advisor, Mrs. Goode. 53: STANDING: Niki Eld, Willa Burkhart, AnnHardy, Colleen Crockett, Janice Yensen, Toni Florence, LuAnn Cox, Debbie Raymond, Kathy Crockett, Janet Albright, Diane Green, Sue Burgess, Vicki Kangas, Sue Nesbitt, Teri Lewin, Kay Jones, Penny Fincher, Shari Green, Carolyn Heinrich, Kay Bingham, Chris Bowen, Pamela Zachary, Ann Cochrane, Nadine Catlin, Vicki Florence, Linda Cruickshank, Kathy Koskella, Wilamena Seydel, Chris Hill, Toni Lewin, Noelene Eddins, Annabel Newcomer, Martha Klott, Kathy Bier, Gladys Ernst, Kay Anderson, Jeanne Helmich, Linda Dehlin, Donna Moore Kay Thompson, Karen Turner, Dawn Roberts, Sylvia McKenzie, Becky Jeffries. KNEELING: Cindy Helmich, Marcene Armstrong, Benita Shaw, Luella Ernst, Molly Sparkman, YaVonna Davis, Lynn DeFrancesco, Bonnie Fogg, Carol Davis, Janet Jarvis. FIRST ROW: Advisorsg Mr. Thomas, Mr. Dahlke, Mr. Cantrell. SECOND ROW: Doug Woods, Mike Gantz, Craig Johnson, Bill Davis, Ken Shaw, Rich Goode, Kent Schaufelberger, Craig Hesse. THIRD ROW: Dan Kirk, Ron Watkins, Floyd Loomis, Greg Boos, Doug Yensen, Bob Hosford, George Dorris, Mike Mason. FOURTH ROW: Rick Bollar, Terry Leatherman, Ken Moudy, Tom Zachary, Tom Ronchetti, Glen Ruska, John Coski, Dan Donica. FIFTH ROW: Dale Bollar, Dan Kantola, Joe Dorris, Gary Kantola. i 0.111 6' IIB Highlighting the year for D. M. Club is the initiation held in late April, Welcoming new members who have earned their first Varsity letter. To remain in D-M Club the boys must letter in at least one sport each year. The main project of the club this year has been selling lightbulbs to raise money for the purchase of a weight machine for the athletic department. OFFICERS: President, Doug Woodsg Vice President, Craig Johnsong Secretary-Treasurer, Mike Gantz. ADVISORS: Mr. Dahlke, Mr. Cantrell, Mr. Thomas. VANDALFTTF5' Brightly colored pom-poms, crisp new uniforms, and ex- uberant spirits, announced the arrival of an enlarged and altered Drill Team. The Vandalettes featured a change-over from baton-twirling to formation marching and dance-step routines. The membership was also enlarged to twenty-one girls, each of whom must be able to perform marching basics. The purpose of Vandalettes is to provide half-time enter- tainment for sports spectators at home games. Climaxing the basketball season the Vandalettes traveled to Wilder showing their support for the Vandals with an excellent half- time performance. 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The Majorettes lead the band in the parade at the annual Lewiston Music Festival. Majorettes perform in welcoming ceremonies for visiting Rotarians. FIRST ROW: Janet Jarvis, Kathy Koskella. SECOND ROW: YaVonna Davis, Drum Majorette Bonnie Fogg, Vicki Florence. THIRD ROW: Lynn De Francesco, Carol Davis. W 1 9 , 219' -' f .. ,W t - H -'gifs , if my,zmieLwai.m,N. ,fb , 2: ,Q ' ' ' ' ' A ,. D' :iii aL f: 1 3, i 5 K x v y, J ' Janet Jarvis 1 A Carol Davis ,IE Y L, V Lynn De Francesco ii?l5f567'A9fff. fi' 7' A w, . 9 - A .2 - D ' I4 -R Bonnie Fogg M nnn 2 J r ' it .,,i:fq at 4 fill? X A, ,im ,7 Q ., TOP: Bonnie Fogg. LEFT: Janet Jarvis. RIGHT: Carol Davis. BOTTOM: Lynn De Francesco. UHFFJPLFADFRJ' STANDING: Benita Shaw, YaVonna Davis. KNEELING: Cindy Helmich, Marcene Armstrong. ARTS DRAMA Cast members of Hay Fever : Floyd Loomis, Janet Albright, Luann Cox, Mike Webb, Jeanne Helmich, Pam Zachary, Skip Rowland, Bonnie Fogg, Russ Moltke. Pam Zachary as Judith and Mike Webb as Richard. Jeanne Helmich as Jackie and Skip Rowland as Sandy. Back-stage crews handled props and arranged lighting for members of the casts of three plays produced by speech students and Thespians, while others arranged publicity and sold tickets. Most ambitious of the productions was a three-act comedy Hay Fever , which was presented in the round to a capacity audience in the cafeteria on three different nights. A comedy, A Husband for Breakfast was selected for the one-act contest play, which received an excellent rating in district competition. It was one of three one-act plays produced by speech classes and performed for the studentbody and the public. Others were Nightmare and Never No Third Degree . 22 Janet Jarvis all shook- up over being sold by her husband in A Husband for Breakfast. Chris Bowen and Steve Golay in Never No Third Degree . Mag 0 Pamlffwr r NK ff f' Singing on television for the first time, the McCall Donnelly High School choir made a guest appearance just before Christmas over KTVB Channel 7 in Boise The group sang selections from Christmas Cantata which was presented in the gymnasium December 17 It was a big year for Junior and senior members of the chorus. They took part in a special Snake River Valley Chorus Clinic in Ontario in November In March, the Chorus joined the stage band and soloists for a special performance to help raise money for new band uniforms. This year five members of chorus and two of band were chosen to attend the 1968 All- State Music Festival in Boise. STANDING: Carolyn Heinrich, Ann Cochrane, Carol Davis, and Margo Acheson. AT PIANO: Sandra Acheson, Lynn DeFrancesco, and Floyd Loomis. 3 BAND E if E gf A fund-raising drive to buy new uniforms for the ba spring and one in the fall, helped raise money to go t members was marching in the Homecoming parade ir Homecoming game that afternoon. In the Spring, the at Nampa, and the North Idaho festival at Lewiston, ' individual performances. V s'1'.46z' BAND ' T Formed just a year ago, the stage band averages one night a week in special rehearsals. Members play popular jazz and enjoy getting together to practice. They drew much applause when they made their first appearance at a special spring concert. AT PIANO: Kent Schaufelberger and Lynn DeFrancesco, guest soloist. FIRST ROW: Wilamena Seydel, Dave Watkins, Tom Zachary, Floyd Loomis. SECOND ROW: Terry Gestrin, Ken Shaw, Dan Kirk, Mike Webb, Dave Kirk, Joel Shank. THIRD ROW: Gordon Rowland, Russ Moltke, Glen Ruska. legun dpring the year. Two concerts, one in the e purchase of uniforms. The biggest thrill for band 5 in October. Band members were guests at the rticipated in two music festivals, a district festival ey received superior ratings in both group and I PEP BAND Some 20 band members were selected this year to form a special pep band. The pep band played at most of the home basketball games during the winter. Members conducted themselves when band director, Mr. Boyd, was unable to be at a game. Their performances helped boost school spirit and added to the excitement of the basketball season. FIRST ROW: Marvin Dehlin, Chris Bowen, Colleen Miller, Sherry Bier, Sandy Hoss, Russ Moltke. SECOND ROW: Floyd Loomis, Wilamena Seydel, Billy Florence, Dave Watkins, Ken Shaw, Tom Zachary, Dave Spielman. THIRD ROW: George Dorris, Ron Watkins, Dave Kirk, Joel Shank, Gay Johnson, Jo Dorris, Linda Dorris, Dana Seydel, Bob Hosford. TALENT 6' 0W They may never get to Broadway, but students who took part in the annual Thespian-sponsored talent show had all the excitement of an opening night when they presented Show Boat, May 7. A number of variety acts, ranging from trampoline and twirling exhibitions, to vocal selections and readings, were performed against a river-boat backdrop. Floyd Loomis and Russ Moltke were Masters -of-Ceremonies for the production. Other participants were: Kristy Koskella, Pam Zachary, Esperanza Tapia, Donna Willis, Annabel Newcomer, Lynn DeFrancesco, Janet Jarvis, Luann Cox, Pat Shaw, Carol Davis, Niki Eld, Maxine Tomas, Jeanne Helmich, Janice Yensen, Wilamena Seydel, and Skip Rowland. Card girl: Janet Jarvis D ULAMAT ON District and regional declamation contests were entered by several McCall-Donnelly students during ' . Floyd Loomis and Russ Moltke as the ear. Students earnin a y . . . . Masters-of-Ceremonies. Superior rating in the district event went on to regional competition. Entries included Pam Zachary and David Jones. David also received an excellent in State competition with his original essay. Other students participating in the competition were: Jeanne Helmich, Janet Jarvis, Judy Gilbert, Tom Wukash, Butch Vaughan, and Skip Rowland. Mrs. Kay Parkinson coached the students and accompanied them to the contests. ANDING: Linda Cruickshank, sistant Editor, Wilamena Seydel, itorg Luann Cox, Assistant Editor. WATED: Doris Gilbert, Managing itorg Sandy Hoss, Circulation itor . VAIVDALFER .STAFF 'SYM Headed by editor Wilamena Seydel, the staff of the Vandaleer can point with pride to their All State Superior rating, earned in a state-wide judging of mimeograph- ed papers. The Vandaleer is issued twice a month and includes not only highlights of school news, but special features, and alumni briefs. Because of conflicts with other school events, only a few staff members were able to attend this year's journalism conference at the University of Idaho. Helping the Vandaleer staff with publications are Mr. Bruce Campbell and Miss Gayle Gregory. STANDING: Patricia Mitchell, Carol Davis, Carolyn Heinrich, Mr. Bruce Campbell and Miss -e ,sg frx Gayle Gregory, Martha Klott, Pam Lawrence. . . SEATED: Janet Albright, Bonnie Fogg, Jeanne Helmich. A N.: SKI IRA 0169 .STAFF Storing up memories of school days for years to come is the special task of members of the Ski Tracks staff. Under the direction of editor Dan Kirk, six section heads have spent the school year collecting pictures and information about school life to include in this year's annual. Pasting up dummy sheets, writing copy, and scheduling photographs have been among the many jobs of section editors Kathy Koskella, Carol Davis, Tom Zachary, Ann Cochrane, Kay Thompson, Kristi Koskella, Greg Boos, Pam Zachary, and Wilamena Seydel. Mrs. Ruth Seydel is Ski Tracks advisor. .,,' pay 'sg ,:,: i v:': K STANDING: Jim Peterson, Ken Adair, X Dave Watkins, Nadine Catlin, Molly Sparkman, Joel Shank, Lynn DeFrancesco, Craig Hesse, Annabel Newcomer, Kent Schaufelberger, Sue Whitman, Sandy Hoss, 'Floyd Loomis, and Russ Moltke. SEATED: Niki Eld, Janet Jarvis, Vicki Florence, Bonnie Fogg, Barbara Letourneau, and Karleen Bayok. 28 ATHLETICS' M VAR! TY ,FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Bob Hosford, Kent Schaufelberger, Mike Mason, Craig Johnson, Doug Yensen, Dan Kirk, Craig Hesse, Bill Davis, Mike Adams, Doug Woods, Rick Bollar. SECOND ROW: Russ Moltke, George Dorris, Ron Watkins, Floyd Loomis, Ken Shaw, Rich Goode, Merrill Saleen, Terry Leatherman, Tom Ronchetti, Skip Rowland, James Wright, Mike Webb, Randy Hart, Tom Zachary, Greg Boos, Glen Ruska. A ' I K. - X Coaches Mike Thomas, Dan Cantrell, and Kirk Dahlke care- fully watch the team execute a play. Wilder Wildcats look on dejectedly as one of their players finds out how hard the Vandals tackle. VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS 0 HOMEDALE 0 KUNA 12 NAIVIPA CHRISTIAN 6 PRAIRIE CITY 6 MELBA 0 NOTUS 40 GR E ENL EAF 25 WILDER 6 ADRIAN With the aid of good blocking, Rich Goode carries the ball for a big yardage gain. Finishing the season with a 3-5-1 record, the Vandals captured hird place in the league standings. The strong defensive line con- istently held the opposing teams to very short yardage through the center. The offensive backfield had some fine scramblers who showed ots of speed in tight places. Both the fans and the team are hoping for an excellent season next Hall. With the hustle and desire of the coming players it should prove o be just that. J If F007'BALL FIRST ROW: Gay Johnson, Ken Adair, Tom Sheffield, Wes Moose Cornwell, Dave Levitt, Dave Kirk. SECOND ROW: Rick Wilde, Keith Thompson, Jim Petersen, Bill Florence, John Coski, Rich Nesbitt, Collin Edwards, Dave Watkins, Dick Banks. Managers, Ray Burkhart and Dana Seydel, have the job of making sure the team has clean towels and proper medi- cal supplies. They were also in charge of the equipment. Eagerly awaiting first contact, the Vandals kick the ball to the Notus Pirates. VAIYDALS' 011 THE' FIELD LEFT: Coach Cantrell instructs the team in the art of blocking. BELOW: As the fans shout encouragement, the Vandal offensive unit sets up for another yard gaining play. 'iifzi Alt! being Vandgl In VAR! TY BASKETBALL KNEELING: Coach Dan Cantrell, Manager Mark Mason. STANDING: Gordon Landers Rich Goode Rick Bollar Bill Davis, Mike Webb, Mike Mason, Mike Gantz, Jim Wright, Kent Schaufelberger Skip Rowland Dan Kirk Terry Leatherman, Merrill Saleen. iough the Vandals were slightly handicapped by a lack of height, they enjoyed a very good season. With a 9-11 record, the Vandals had their ups and downs, confronted by very strong opposition from the A-3 League teams. The ls showed a lot of spirit and pride under the influence of Coach Dan Cantrell. ournarnent action, the Vandals were beaten by Marsing and also lost to a. Leading scorers for the team were Mike Mason, Bill Davis, and Rich Vandals are always looking for a better season and with the spirit and pride, ney have shown, they are sure to have it next year. Parm Goodi. Th, that tl VAN ALS 44 VAN ALS 41 VAN ALS 34 VAN ALS 43 VAN ALS 55 VAN ALS 45 VAN ALS 41 VAN ALS 52 VAN ALS 50 VAN ALS 45 VAN ALS 33 VAN ALS 49 VAN ALS 43 VAN ALS 49 VAN ALS 55 VAN ALS 48 VAN ALS 43 VAN ALS 26 VAN ALS 36 VAN ALS 51 VA ALS 53 VAN ALS 46 'F To narnent games RIGGINS COUNCIL CASCADE KUNA NOTUS MELBA GR E ENLEA F WILD ER NAMPA CHRISTIAN ADRIAN MARSING PARMA 37 62 39 35 48 50 48 64 53 44 50 '77 57 42 52 43 42 45 49 45 55 65 wk lk . IC BASKETBALL KNEELING: Raye Burkhart, Ken Adair, Collin Edwards, Manager Steve Dutton, Coach Mike Thomas, Tom Evans, Bob Jeske, Sandy Rhodes. STANDING: David Spielman, Rodger Bates, Keith Thompson, Jack Gantz, Rick Wilde, John Coski Bronc Sparkman, Ed Jones, Jim Petersen, Bill Rhodes, Juan Hernandez, Terry Gestrin. This year the Vandals' Junior Varsity Team boasted a 16 -4 record. The outstanding coaching of Mike Thomas combined with an aggressive of- fense and a well balanced defense gave these Vandal tykes superiority over most of their opponents. VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS VANDALS RIGGINS COUNCIL CASCADE KUNA NOTUS MELBA GR EENLEAF WILDER NAMPA CHRISTIAN ADRIAN Only seven members will be graduating to the Varsity squad this year leaving eleven strong and experienced players to comprise the backbone of next year's team. Both the fans and the prospec- tive members are counting on another excellent season. Bill Rhodes and Collin Edwards were the Junior Varsity co- captains. VAIVDALS' 0N THF UOIIRI' Jim Wright gains early control of the ball against Adrian. V,--w............,, 2 in aj 3, QS' K - Tm . R , A11 eyes turn to the referee as he c.a11s a jump ball at Mike Gantz gges up fgr two, Kirk's expense. Bill Davis adds one more point to his record. KW W, ,NW f-Wg. 5 i '5'TL JL. WRESTLING FIRST ROW: Wes Cornwell, Allen Dehlin, Ed Sheffield, Dan Donica, David Leavitt, Dick Banks, Monte Bollar. SECOND ROW: Bill Kangas, Mike Butler, Gary Kantola, Tom Sheffield, Ken Shaw, Dan Kantola, Coach Kirk Dahlke, Bob Hosford, Doug Yensen, Doug Woods, Ed Heacock, Greg Boos, Craig Hesse. NOT PICTURED: Dale Bollar. Vandal wrestlers were one of the best rounded teams in the league this year. The team had several outstanding members, with six grapplers placing in district and four members traveling to the state tournament. The Vandals who went to state were Ken Shaw, Dan Kantola, Doug Woods, and Craig Hesse. However no- body from M-D was able to secure a place in the tournament. Only five of the Vandals, Shaw, Hosford, Yensen, Woods, and Hesse, graduate this year, leaving fourteen powerful members for next year's team. VANDALS 19 CAMBRIDGE VANDALS 24 VANDALS 15 VANDALS 46 FRUITLAND VANDALS 16 KUNA VANDALS 16 HOMEDALE VANDALS 28 GRANGEVILLE VANDALS 31 VANDALS 12 PARMA Coach Kirk Dahlke and captain VANDALS 45 MARSING Doug Woods. Woods was elected VANDALS 17 MIDDLETON captain for the second consecutive VANDALS 24 NEW PLYMOUTH year. VAIVDALS' 0N IYIE' MAI' 'kg AVVL M AA' .w.+... ,.-my 'Q,' ' ' lf' f za QJQ L 1 ,.-, 14- l 4,5 1 was, , -an ,Q Q Z, wh- .5 V . o - few, .3111 . f n ,V ' , , f - -rg an ,J . -1 's . .V h '- A - -My ,. .., .25 1 ' A gf 1 1 A ff 21: ,,V. 1 - tl- 136 , Dan K3.I1t0 a, a Jun1OI', WI'eS mg ' claims another victim. , -S011 fx '-3ffg3t5,,ikQg?gfii,1VW?V235 Lg E-'FEL3f?Zf5iif3Sg7ZSif7iiJW f'iif7iiQ65'335LLQlL ' K Ken Shaw, 130 pounder, gets a pin. Shaw was one of the Vandals' most consistent winners. fi The ref slams down his hand, adding 5 points to Craig Hesse's record. Craig was heavyweight this year. Mike Butler, 106, struggles to Vandal fans scream pin, as Doug Woods, 157, gain control overhis Marsing slams his opponent onto his back. opponent. SKIING SEATED: Tom Zachary, Dave Kirk, Craig Johnson, Willy Seyde1, Cory Engen, manager of Brundage Mountain, Linda Dorris. STANDING Dana Seydel, George Dorris, David Watkins, Ron Watkins, Joe Dorris, and Gay Johnson. vnurggwi .. M ,lg Joe Dorris Jr. Expert, Nordic 38 , ..,, . .5 A 5 , wt, , lx . W Coached by Mack Miller, Nordic, and Franz Hamer, Alpine, MD skiers placed high in both qualifying and invitational meets. George Dorris started the season well by winning the Engen Cup and following through by placing high in both nordic and alpine meets. Patty Boydstun attended two World Cup Races placing 10th in the slalom at Heavenly Valley. She finished 2nd in the slalom at Bear Valley, California and 10th in Giant Slalom at the Senior Nationals. Ron Watkins picked up a 2nd at Spokane and Craig Johnson earn- ed a 4th in the Cranston Cup at Boise. Wilamena Seydel and Craig traveled to Reno, Nevada, to represent Idaho in the Western States Team Race. Represent- ing the Pacific Northwest in the nordic events at the Junior Nationals at Bozeman, Montana, from McCall were George and Joe Dorris. ii George Dorris Jr. Expert, Alpine and Nordic Willy Seydel Jr. Expert, Alpine Ron Watkins Jr. Expert, Alpine 'lag-gg Craig Johnson ,li Jr. Expert, Alpine J n,.. XXI!! .xii Dave Kirk Jr. Expert, Alpine 1. Linda Dorris Jr. Expert, Alpine NOT PICTURED: Floyd Loomis Jr. Expert, Nordic Gay Johnson Jr. Expert, Alpine David Watkins Jr. Eb-zpert, Alpine Patty Boydstun U. S. Hopeful Squad A.. Dana Seydel Jr. Intermediate, Alpine Jr. Expert, Nordic EJJJ in J - ,r 1 f J aim Tom Zachary Jr. Expert, Alpine IRAUR' KNEELING: Juan Hernandez, John Coski, Floyd Loomis Bob Hosford Craig Hesse Craig Johnson Rich Goode, Ken Shaw. STANDING: Manager Dale Eld, Bill Kangas Dana Seydel Rick Bowling Ira Gray, Bill Florence, George Dorris, Dave Jones, Joe Dorris Gay Johnson Dave Kirk Sandy Rhodes Keith Thompson, Manager Wes Cornwell. Proudly dis- playing the Riggins Invi tational trophy, are Coach Mike Thomas, Captain Rich Goode, and Coach Kirk Dahlke. Members who attended the Regional Track Meet are John Coski, Juan Hernandez Ken Shaw Rich Goode Sandy Rhodes, and Craig Hesse. ' 1-'Q 'N WR - 3 --ilwf. l iS Y This year's track team was one of the most successful in the history of our school. Six school records were broken in the following: 440 yard dash by Rich Goode in 51 seconds, 880 yard relay composed of Sandy Rhodes, Rich Goode, Ken Shaw, and Craig Johnson in 1:37. 6 seoondsg the mile run by Joe Dorris in 5:00. 5 minutesg Craig Hesse threw the shot 44'10 g John Coski pole-vaulted 12'5 g and the medley relay team, composed of Rich Goode, Sandy Rhodes, Ken Shaw, and Juan Hernandez, in the medley relay in 47. 8 seconds. In addition Rich Goode and Sandy Rhodes tied the old record for the 100 yard dash in 10. 8 seconds. To top off an already successful year the team won the Riggins Invitational by an overwhelming score and the medley relay team earned a berth in the state meet where it placed third. Members of the State Medley Relay team are Juan Hernandez Sandy Rhodes Ken Shaw and Rich Goode. Craig Hesse puts the shot. Keith Thompson receives the baton from Craig Johnson GIRLS' IRAUIC' KNEELING: Sharon Goodwin, Wilamena Seydel, Linda Dorris. STANDING: Annette Johnston, Toni Lewin, Rosanna Saleen, Luella Ernst. Beginning its first year at McCall-Donnelly High, the Girls' Track Team has proven quite success- ful. The team traveled to Boise for the District Track Meet and Wilamena Seydel placed fifth in the shotput. The school is looking forward in the coming years to the Girls' Track Team and we hope that they continue to be successful. Linda D0I'I'iS, third from left, makes an attempt to place in the 50-yard dash at District. Coach Cantrell displays rnernento of his first Girls' Track Team. ,S'6'HO0L LIFE V4 43 Signing yearbooks renews memories of the good 01' times and unofficially begins the new school year. Students prepare for classes. Students are being counseled for registra tion. .S'6'HO0L BEGINS: Back In The Swiny of Ihizzgs' Would you believe? --He's studying? ff gi Q' . fry!! l 1 Lost? Hunting? Or just playing tag? Camouilaged in this picture are five biologists. Can you find any one of them? .gy fixi 41.4 I ,ggng 'A ., Q it Q51 his-A u H01l1E'6'0l1IN6'.- fbgbliybt of Autumn Activities' I 1 i I Q I i i f Large crowds support the Vandal Freshman bonfire generates , Co-captains Rich Goode, right, and hopes for a football victory. Doug Woods crown Carol as Home- coming Queen. Camera catches Homecoming Queen finalists in suspense. Kathy Koskella, Lynn De Francesco, Carol Davis, Ann Cochrane, and YaVonna Davis were nominated by the football squad and voted on by the student body. . X X flaw!!! f FOOTRALL .S'FA.S'0M' Mxture of Emotions s they 'triumph over the Wilder Wildcats. G-O! Go, team, go! Along with football comes rainy and that's what the Vandal fans found in Greenleaf. It just fell out by itself! --Mr MacIntosh is framed by bright pink curtains, which replaced broken glass. - in 5 I K fa. l ' AN- , ,.,-I.. ,cw f - Q, my ,. 4 wx, l Zig' isi'2w5fgeJi WINTER FXUITFMFNZ' Uoatentment in Aaaomphsbmeats Royalty for the annual Sweethearts' Ball are: Niki Eld, Ken Adair Pat Boydstun, Bill Rhodes, Luella Ernst, Ron Watkins, Queen Kay Thompson, and King Doug Woods. Decorations and refreshments complimented the theme, June In January . Climbing Jack's beansta1k is Janice Yensen, while Claudie Willey tells the fairy tales in Speech H class. if Esperanza Tapia came from Mexico City, Mexico to spend year studying in an American school system as a junior. In addition to sharing her musical talent with both students and civic groups, Esperanza added much to school life and spirit. Queen candidates for the annual Tip-Off Dance, sponsored by the Boys' Club, are Janet Jarvis, Molly Sparkman, Jan Albright, Queen Lynn DeFrancesco, Bonnie Fogg, and Kathy Koskella INTFRMISSIOM- Emphasis on Pa friotism Honoring the American flag are Sea Scoutsg while speak- ers Mr. Herbert Fitz, president of Idaho's Pharmacy Board, and Mr. Dwight Jensen, KBOI news broadcaster, discuss views of America's freedoms and causes and effects of past wars. ABOVE: Mr. Herbert Fitz BELOW: Mr. Dwight Jensen First after a lapse of many years: Surveying and draft- ing highlighted the Mechanical Drawing class, while in the Art classes lettering, sculpturing, and winting were covered. IHROH6'HOUI' THE' YEAR.- Goalr Aimed .61 Greater Learning A 4-sn. ,asa-V Demonstrating its cooking skills with an elegant rib roast dinner is the Advanced Home-Ee class, taught by Mrs. Zachary fcenterj. Dining with the girls and their mothers were Mrs. Paul Klient and Mrs. Jake Maki, officers of the Cowbelles. Racing with an orange between his knees, Mike Webb catches the eye of the camera. He, and fifteen other juniors, were initiated into National Honor Society. SPRIIV6' HPFIVZK' Prelude to Summer Dismissal Mrs. William Hall discusses with the English IV class music of the world and its relation to English literature Education comes in all forms: Mrs. Roy Crosby, Registered Nurse from Boise, Idaho, informed the students of the causes and symptoms of venereal diseases. H Spring has sprung as shown by the annual Girls' Club Tea in honor of the Seniors and their mothers. Above, Cheryl Jussila, Kathy Donica, and their mothers watching Mrs, Richard Kugler as she serves refreshments. 'Houma Familiar faces for many high school students are Mrs. Martha Chitwood, sixth grade, and Mrs. Ingrid Koskie, fourth grade, who have retired after many years of service to the McCall-Donnelly Elementary School. Students interested in Library work and its patron are Karen Turner, Pam Lawrence, Doris Gilbert, Carolyn Heinrich, and Molly Sparkman. Bookends are Dale Eld and Clifford Scheline, aides for the audio-visual media. D-M Club masters challenge two initiates to an unfair game of tug-of-war, while one initiate dangles over the cold May water of Payette Lake. Dreamland comes true at the 1968 Junior- Senior Prom, May 4. Above, George Dorris constructs a bridge to connect reality with the romantic world of Love ls Blue. Left, couples parade through the misty atmosphere provided by the Buster Brownn from Boise, Idaho. 0PE1V DOORSC' Ihriyh' into the fufurei 415' V ' ,. f another door is open, the 'door to HAS. CLASSES' QW? Kenneth Adair Marcene Armstrong Dick Banks Leeann Banks Ilene Bayok Suzy Burgess Raye Burkhart Willa Burkhart Cathie Butler Michael Butler Wesley Cornwell A5751 I 71 Sergeant at Arms. SEATED: Ken Adair, Representativeg Annette Johnston, Repre- sentativeg Tom Evans, Vice President. STANDING: Niki Eld, Secretary-Treasurerg Tom Sheffield, Presidentg Wesley Cornwell r-r f '5 ,fu-vw fr WR x 1' Colleen Cr Mike Espy Bill Florence WM? Juan Hernandez Annette Johnston Ed JOHGS Darrel Landers Pam Lawrence Richard Nesbitt Cathy Nisula if , 1,5 1H,.. :4.' -A - a y. 4 gn,-4 4 . 3:m...w-In l- 3 ' X K Q ll x f , 'Q . . V ef, 5 x Q Q rw Mui the ,. H ua., v 5' , af Q any . fi If-tf,:,:'fg,-n we-'Fw' fu-.vw 2.-' ww '- -ww .f:',f,'- '- 'lv ,mv vu.-..-V-.--1 , -,ggligkav , .Ll-ga M253 .35-:.Kiv:m.J:.,t.,55,f 'ag qfz J wg- ' 4 A K , , 3--gf, 4-:-Mar, --ff -'wal 1 X ,. K' ,,,v. . . 1, ' Q3 3 , 3 J, ,Fr me ,. 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Their float at half-time, titled Wash 'em Out, depicted a foot- ball player stuffing a Wildcat into a washing machine. SM . 5- ,, A . Brenda Stowell Dave Watkins Rick Wilde he wi YQ? ,X e i Pat Shaw Tom Sheffield David Spielman Donny Woodward is W ,K -1 . ,.. 1 5 t Ed Sheffield Bronc Sparkman Dan Springer Janice Yensen Bob Acheson Steve Adams Kolita Banks Laureen Banks Roger Bates Bob Bears Sheri Bier Kay Bingham Monte Bollar 6' ASA' 01 1.970 SEATED: Vice President, David Kirkg President, Bob Acheson STANDING: Girls' Representative, YaVonna Davisg Boys' Representative, Gay Johnsong Secretary-Treasurer, Annabel Newcomer. v , A: 1' . l ......-as P' 3 gh, Lge - D, ,Mg T351 . , Q4 I wg wg ,Ai 52 V K my Q .,,,,. VV yg V John Coski Janet Davis Noelene Eddins Collin Edwards Jack Gantz Terry Gestrin ,NM , 3, Joe Dorris Gladys Ernest Sheri Green Sophomores welcome the Freshmen by giving a psychedelic dance in their honor Skin Those Wildcats was the theme for the Sophomore Ray Hammel Ed Heacock Becky Jefferies Gay Johnson David Leavitt Tony Lewin ANZ? Rick Heckathorn Cindy Helmich David L. Jones David M. Jones Jesse Main Mark Mason M Q dw! 4' J.. if Vi 'WW yJ,i N' V if T z V 55412551 In ffiift' .ig 5 ,,--',,, E if W V, 'lf ix 5 Ag, 1zs:zea mxwf:axa2zgmsxse 1mf prize winning float which consisted of a big Vanda1 and a Wildcat skin hung over a goal post. Sandy Hoss David Kirk Annabel Newcomer W ,,.-f 14 :Q -4' A- yilfggh . 7 J, Qi? ' fp J N ' JF' 2 if Militan t V t, ww., KA L t. GXQQK 5 W 'VQSVTT . aff mil? K ' V if '51 wk? is va, Q, Wqimgizf in ,iyilw ga QXQAJK P Richard Rhodes Q V f 5 LZ' Lf x w Vi Sophomores learn to use the Y if facilities of the library. ' X Y!! 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F i,ai1fiQ z '54 an M M X 4-,,, M 'K of Q 3 Q 'X figs' 3- Y' ,ff .5 ia ,e:fff,g1.,' f of , 1 ,935 ' ef a P' K r Q Clifford Scheline Esperanza Tapia Ron Watkins Tom Zacnliary firm' 6' AMS' 0 1.968 MICHAEL R. ADAMS JAMES RICHARD BOLLAR CAROL JEAN DAVIS WILLIAM HAROLD DAVIS LYNN FRANCES DQFRANCESCO KATHLEEN LOUISE DONICA JOYE NADINE CATLIN ?' VICKI JO FLORENCE MICHAEL K. GANTZ DORIS MAE GILBERT STEPHEN LEONARD GOLAY RICHARD VERNON GOODE DEVON HART SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Boys' Representative, John Maempag Girls' Representative, Eva Willeyg President, Mike Gantzg Secretary-Treasurer, Donna Willisg Vice-President, Craig Johnson. 'Iii JOE BRYAN HERRICK GUY HORNER IJ Hamming it up with the Senior Car N I CCCC I CRAIG VVILLIAM HESSE JANET MARIE JARVIS ROBERT CECIL HOSFORD DANIEL ELTINGE KIRK CRAIG HENRY JOHNSON CHERYL DEE JUSSILA MARY ELIZABETH LOOMIS KATHY ANN KOSKELLA TERRANCE F. LEATHERMAN MICHAEL KEITH MASON JOHN THEODORE MAEMPA DIANNA JEAN MAIN JULIE MARY MCCLAIN SYLVIA MARIE MCKENZIE KENT ALAN SCHAUFELBERGER all fy Editor Dan Kirk worries about every little detail! KATHLEEN ELIZABETH MILLER JAMES WALTER NOURSE JOEL DAVID SPRINGER WILAMENA JUNE SEYDEL JOEL D. SHANK KENNETH LYLE SHAW MOLLY ANN SPARKMAN KAY YVONNE THOMPSON Caught unaware! Nadine Catlin prepares for her formal senior picture. KYB? -6 E A THOMAS A.WUKASCH WILLIAM H. VAUGHN MICHAEL BRUCE WALLACE EVA LOUISE WILLEY DONNA KATHRENE WILLIS DOUGLAS FRANK WOODS GLEN DOUGLAS YENSEN A WARD! A JTFMBLY Mr. Kugler presents the scholarship from the Intermountain State Bank of Cascade, Idaho, to Doris Gilbert. This S100 award is based on leadership, scholarship, and citizenship. Mike Mason re- cives the Boise Cascade safety scholarship of S1300 from Mr. George Basaby, manager. The amount is deter- mined by the Doug Woods, accepts the Outstanding Wrestler plaque from Coach Dahlke Doug was also voted the most Inspirational Foot- ball Player by the Varsity Team. safety record of mill employees and is presented to the son or daughter of an employee. Chief Corbeil presents Lynn DeFrancesco and Rich Goode with the American Legion School Award of Out- standing Girl and Boy, based on schol- arship, leadership, honor, service, and courage. Kathy Miller accepts the annual scholarship given by the National Honor Society to a deserv- ing nonmember from President Mike Mason. Outstanding girls, determined by the members of Girls' Club on a secret ballot are: FIRST ROW: Kay Thompson YaVonna Davis, Lynn DeFrancesco, Niki Eld, Bonnie Fogg, Pam Zachary, Pat Boydstun. SECOND ROW: LuAnn Cox Sandy Hoss, Carol Davis, Linda Cruickshank, Wilamena Seydel, Luella Ernst, Annabel Newcomer, Cindy Helmich Presenting Rich Goode with the Harry Hilton Award is Mr. Dan Cantrell. This award is given to the most outstanding athlete during his four years of high school. Rich also received the Rotary Award of S100 which is based on citizenship and scholarship. Art teacher, Mr. Carl Goodwin, awards Steve Golay with 312. 50 from the PTA for receiving first on a painting entry in their art contest. Second prize, 857. 50, went to Kent Schaufelberger and third, 555. 00, to Tom Zachary. 6'RADIlA110N Finals over, transcripts completed, the Seniors practice their traditional march to Pomp and Circumstance. Always keeping your goals just beyond your reach will give you that outward thrust. --Dr. Douglas Tiffany, Chaplain, College of Idaho. No matter what the situation, With dedication and enthusiasm, the world will become a better place in which to live. --Kay Thompson--Saluta- torian. do the best you can. No one will degrade you for trying. --Lynn DeFrancesco-- Valedictorian. Excitement and emotion of graduation night is reflected in faces of graduates Seniors' Achievements' ADAMS, MICHAEL R, Dos Palos, California-1-25 Boys' Club-3-45 Football-3- 45 Basketball Manager-3, BOLLAR, JAMES RICHARD Boys' Club-1-2-3-45 D M Club- 3-45 Football-2-3-43 Basket- ball-1-2-3-4g Chorus-1-2-3-4g All-State-2. CATLIN, JOYE NADINE Quill Sz Scroll-3-45 Student Council-3-4g Class Represen- tative-3g Girls' Club-1-2-3- 43 Ski Tracks-3-43 Drill Team-3, Co-captain-45 Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Band-1-2-3-49 Chorus-2-3-4g The Mouse That Roared -2, Talent Show-1-2-3. DAVI S, CAROL JEAN Quill Sz Scroll-3-43 Student Council-1-3-45 Class Repre- sentative-lg Girls' Club-1-2- 3-4g Vandaleer-3g Copy-Editor- 43 Ski Tracks-1-2, Section Ed- itor-3-4g Spanish Club, Sec- retary-2g Cheerleader-2-3-4g Majorettes-2-3-4, Drill Team- 2-3g Pep Club-1-2-3-43 Chorus- 1-2-3-4g All-State-45 Home- coming Princess-3, Queen-43 Christmas Ball Princess-33 The Mouse That Roared -Z5 Talent Show-1-2-3-45 Outstand- ing girl-2-3-4g Thespians-4, DAVIS, WILLIAM HAROLD Boys' Club-1-2-3-4g D M Club- 2-4, Secretary-3g Football-1- 2-3-43 Basketball-1-2-3-4g Chorus-1-3-4. DeFRANCESCO. LYNN FRANCES Valedictoriang American Le- gion Awardg National Honor Society, Vice-President-45 Quill Gi Scroll-3-45 Thespians- 3, Secretary-4g Student Coun- cil-l-3-4g Class President-15 Girls' Club-1-2-3-44 Ski- Tracks-1-3-4, Section Editor- 2g Spanish Club, President-25 Science Club-lg Cheerleader- 2-4g Majorettes-1-2-3-45 Drill Team-1-2, Captain-35 Pep Club-1-2-3-45 Chorus-1-2- 3-49 All-State-45 Homecoming Princess-43 Tip-Off Queen-3-45 The Mouse That Roared -2, A Husband For Breakfast -4g Talent Show -1 -2-3-43 Outstand- ing Girl-1-2-4. DONICA, KATHLEEN LOUISE Girls' Club-1 -2 -3 -4. FLORENCE, VICKI JO Quill Sz Scroll-3-4g Student Council-43 Girls' Club-1-2-3- 49 Vandaleer-1-25 Ski Tracks- 2-4, Section Editor-35 Major- ettes -3-45 Drill Team-3, Co- Captain-4g Pep Club-1-2-3-43 Chorus-1-2-3-4g Blue Stock- ings -3g Fog on the Valley - 2, The Mouse That Roared -0 Q. GANTZ, MICHAEL K. Student Council-45 Class Presi- dent-4g Boys' Club-1-2-3-43 D M Club-2-3, Secretary Treas urer-4, Basketball-2-3-43 Track-25 Football Manager -2. GILBERT, DORIS MAE Intermountain State Bank Awardg Quill Sz Scroll-49 Girls' Club-1-2-3--lg Vanda- leer-1-4g Spanish Club-25 Chorus-3g The Mouse That Roared -2. GOLAY,sTEVE L. Boys' Club-1-2-3-4g Spanish Club-2g A Husband for Break- iast 4. GOODE, RICHARD VERNON American Legion Awardg Harry Fulton Awardg Rotary Awardg National Honor Society-43 Student Body Vice-President- 3, President-4g Student Coun- cil-3-4g Class Vice-President- lg Boys' Club-1-2-3-4g D M Club-l-2-3-45 Football-1-2-3- 43 Basketball-1-2-3-44 Track- 1-2-3-4, District-4, Regional- 4, State-4, Chorus-1-2-3-43 Sweetheart Ball Prince-1-23 Talent Show-2. HERRICK, JOE BRYAN Boys' Club-1-2-3-4. HESSE, CRAIG WILLIAM Thespians -2 -4, Vice-President- 3g Quill Ki Scroll-4, Student Council-3g Class President-35 Boys' Club-1-2-3-45 Ski Tracks-43 D M Club-2-4, Vice- President-3g Science Club-2-39 Football-1-2-3-4g Wrestling- 2-4g State-43 Basketball Man- ager-2g Fog on the Valley - 2g The Mouse That Roared -23 Talent Show-1-2. HOSFORD, ROBERT CECIL Owyhee, Nevada-1-2g Boys' Club-3-4g D M Club-3-45 Foot- ball-3-4g Wrestling-3-4g Band- 3-4g Pep Band-3-4. JARVIS, JANET M, National Honor Society-45 Quill Sz Scroll-3-49 Thespians- 3-45 Student Council-45 Class Vice-President-35 Girls' Club- 1-2-3-4g Ski Tracks-3-49 Cheerleader-2-4g Majorettes- 3-49 Drill Team-3-45 Pep Club- 1-2-3-4g Declamation-3-4, Band-1-2-3-43 Chorus-2-3-45 Tip-Off Princess-4g Here Come the Brides -lg The Mouse That Roared -25 A Husband For Breakfast -45 Hay Fever, Student Director- 43 Talent Show-1-2-3-4. JOHNSON, CRAIG HENRY Class Vice-President-43 Boys' Club-1-2-3-4g D M Club-3, Vice-President-4, Football-1- 2-3-4, Skiing-1-2-3-4, West- crn States Idaho Team-4, Track-1-3-4, District-49 Band- 1-2-3-4. The Mouse That Roared -29 Talent Show -l -2 JUSSILA, CHERYL DEE Girls' Club-1-2-3-4. KIRK, DANIEL E, Quill Sz Scroll-3-43 Student Council-2-4g Class President- 25 Boys' Club-1-2-3-4, Ski Tracks, Section Editor-3, Ed- itor-4g D M Club-3-4g Foot- ball-1-2-3-4g Basketball-1-2- 3-43 Track-1-2-3g Band-l-2-3- 4g Pep Band-1-2g Stage Band- 3-4g The Mouse That Roared - 23 Talent Show-2. KOSKELLA, KATHY ANN Ogden, Utah-lg Quill Xt Scroll- 3-45 Girls' Club-2, Vice- President-3, President-4, Vandaleer-25 Ski Tracks -2, Section Editor-3-43 Major- ettes-3-4g Drill Team-3-4g Pep Club-2-4, Secretary-3g Chorus-2-3-4g Christmas Ball Princess-23 Homecoming Prin- cess-3-4g Tip-Off Princess- 3-4. LEATHERMAN, TERRY F. Meridian, Idaho-1-25 Boys' Club-3-49 D M Club-3-45 Foot- ball-4g Basketball-3-4. LOOMIS, MARY ELIZABETH Girls' Club-1-2-8-49 Chorus- 1. MAEMPA, JOHN THEODORE Student Council-4, Class Rep- rescntative-49 Boys' Club-1- 2-3-4g Spanish Club-2g Science Club-3-4, Chorus-1-2-3. MASON, MICHAEL KEITH National Honor Society, Presi- dent-43 Student Council-43 D M Club-3-4g Science Club- 2-35 Football-1-3-49 Basket- ball-1-2-3-4g Track-2. MCCLAIN, JULIE Girls' Club -1 -2-3 -4. MCKENZIE, SYLVIA MARIE Girls' Club-1-2-3-4, Drill Team-3-4g Pep Club-1-2-3-45 Chorus-1-2-3-4, MILLER, KATHLEEN ELIZABETH Girls' Club-1-2-3-4, Pep Club-1-23 Chorus-1-2-3-4g The Mouse That Roared -2. NOURSE, JAMES WALTER Boys' Club-1-2-3-43 Spanish Club-29 Basketball-1-25 Track-1-2. SCHAUFELBERGER, IQINT ALAN Student Council-2g Class Rep- resentative-25 Boys' Club-1- 2-3-43 Vandaleer-3, Ski Tracks-43 D M Club-3-49 Foot- ball-2-3-43 Basketball-1-2- 3-43 Track-1-25 Band-1-2-3-45 Stage Band-3-4g Chorus-2-3-45 The Mouse That Roared -2g Talent Show -1 -2-3, SEYDEL, WILAMENDA JUNE National Honor Society, Sec- retary-Treasurer-4g Quill Kr Scroll-3-43 Thespians-45 Stu- dent Council-4g Girls' Club- 1-2-3-4g Vandaleer-1-2, Assis- tant Editor-3, Editor-4g Ski Tracks-1-2, Section Editor- 3-4g Spanish Club-2g Science Club-1-2-3-4g Pep Club-1-45 Skiing-1-2-3-4, Western States Idaho Team-45 Girls' Track-4, Band-2-3-4, Pep Band-2-4g Stage Band-3-45 The Mouse That Roared -25 Pure as the Driven Snow -35 Talent Show-49 Outstanding Girl-2-4. SHANK, JOEL D, Boys' Club-1-2-3-4g Vandaleer- 49 Ski Tracks -4, Science Club-29 Football Manager-lg Band-1-2-3-4, Pep Band-1-2-3- 4g Stage Band-3-45 Pure as the Driven Snow -35 Thespians-4. SHAW, KENNETH LYLE Student Council-3, Class Rep- resentative-3g Boys' C1ub-1- 2-3-45 D M Club-2-3-4g Foot- ball-1-2-3-45 Wrestling-1-2- 3-4, State-4g Track-4, Dis- trict-4, Regional-4, State-43 Band-1-2-3-4g Pep Band-13 Stage Band-3-45 Sweetheart Ball Prince-3. SPARKMAN, MOLLY ANN Quill Et Scroll-3-49 Student Council-2-4: Class Represen- tative-2g Girls' Club-1-2-3- 4g Ski Tracks -1-2-4, Section Editor-33 Spanish Club-2g Pep Club-1, Secretary-2, Vice-President-3, President-45 Tip-Off Princess-4. SPRINGER, JOEL DAVID Boys' Club-1-2-3-4, Spanish Club-2g Football-15 Wrestling- 1-2g Track-I-2. THOMPSON, KAY YVONNE Salutatoriang Merit Letter of Commendationg Betty Crocker Homemaker's Awardg National Honor Society-45 Quill K1 Scroll-3-45 Student Body Sec- retary-Treasurer-4g Student Council-45 Class Secretary- Treasurer-3g Girls' Glub-1- 2-3-4g Ski Tracks-1-2, Sec- tion Editor-3-4g Drill Team- 3-4g Pep Club-1-2-3-43 Band- 1-2-3-4g Chorus-1-2-3-45 Sweetheart Ball Queen-45 Outstanding Girl-2-3-4. VAUGHN, WILLIAM H. Boys' Club-1-3-4. Talent Show-2. WALLACE, MICHAEL BRUCE Boys' Club-1-2-3-45 Science Club-1-2g Football-15 Basket- ball-2g Band-1-2g Pep Band- 1-2g Pure as the Driven Snow -35 Talent Show-1. WILLEY, EVA LOUISE Student Council-45 Class Rep- resentative-4g Girls' Club-1- 2-3-45 Pep Club-1-29 Chorus- 2-3-4. WILLIS, DONNA KATHRENE Class Secretary-Treasurer-4, Girls' Club-1-2-3-4, Band-1- 2, Pep Band-1-2, Chorus-4, Talent Show-4. WOODS, DOUGLAS FRANK Inspirational Football Play- er, Outstanding Wrestler, Boys' Club-1-2-3, Secretary- 4, D M Club-2-3, President- 4, Football-1-2-3-4, Wres- tling-I-2-3-4, State-4, Track-1-2, Sweetheart Ball King-4. WUKASCH, THOMAS A, Boys' Club-1-3-4, Football-1, Wrestling-1-2. YENSEN, GLEN DOUGLAS Boys' Club-1-2-3-4, Vanda- leer-2, D M Club-3-4, Foot- ball-1-2-3-4, Wrestling-1- 2-3-4, Track-1-2, The Mouse That Roared -2. Realty CLAYTON BOYD BS, University of Idaho, Band, Chorus, Stage Band, and Pep Band. BRUCE CAMPBELL BS fBus. Ed. J, U of Idaho, Typing I, Bookkeeping, General Business, Vandaleer, Quill 8: Scroll, Junior Class Advisor. DAN CANTRELL BA fPhys. Ed. J, San Fernando Valley State College, U, S. History, Ad. P,E., Literature 1, 11, Sophomore Class Advi- sor, D-M Club Advisor, Foot- ball, Basketball Coach. KIRK DAHLIQI BS fPhys. Ed, Q, Snow Junior College, Utah State University, General Math. , Business Math. , Boys' P, E, , Driver's Ed.: D-M Club Advisor. AILA GOODE BS fHome Ee. J, U of Idaho, English I, H, IH, Pep Club Advisor, Girls' Club Advisor, CARL GOODWIN AA, Boise Jr, College, BS fEd. D, Arizona State College, MA, Northern Arizona University at Flagstaifg Art I, Il, Mechanical Drawing, Elementary and Jr. High Art. GAYLE GREGORY AA, Boise Jr. College, AB QSpanishJ, University of Cal- ifornia, Santa Barbara, UCLA, Typing 11, Spanish 1, Short- hand, Office Occupations, Secretarial Practice, Vandal- eer, Quill Kr Scroll, and Drill Team Advisor. RICHARD KUGLER BS fPhys. Ed,j, MA QEd. Ad- min. J, Idaho State University, Math. IV, Student Council Advisor. 76 KENNETH MCINTOSH BA, NICE, Lewiston, Idaho, MA fEd. Admin, J, Washington State University, U.S. Government, World Geography, World History, World Problems, Boys' Club and Senior Class Advisor. MACK MILLER BA, MA, Western State College of Colorado, Gunnison, Colorado, World Geography, Guidance Counselor, Ski Coach, Fresh- man Class Advisor. RONALD NUTT AA QBiologyl, Parson's Jr. College, Kansas State College, Biology I, Chemistry, Earth Science, Science Club and Jun- ior Class Advisor. KATHERINE PARKINSON BA, College of Idaho, English I, Speech I, 11, Girls' P,E.g Thespian Advisor. JOHN RIDDLEMOSER BA, BS, Hastings College, Colorado State College of Ed. , MA, University of Denver. RUTH SEYDEL BA, University of Idaho, BS QLibrary Sciencej, Simmons College, Boston, Mass. 3 Latin II, Librarian, Yearbook and Quill Xz Scroll Advisor. WALTER THEM BS fWildlife Technologyj, ME Montana State University, MS, Oregon State University, Air Command Kr Staff College, Ad. Biology, Physics, Science Club and Senior Class Advisor. MIKE THOMAS BA f1VIath.J, BA fHealth xr P.E,J, College of Idaho, Algebra I, 11, Geometry, D-M Club, Boys' Club, and Freshman Class Ad- visor. EUNICE ZACHARY BA, University of Montana, English IV, Home Ee. I, II, Adv, Home Ec.5 Girls' Club, and National Honor Society Advisor. mEfb.'lT5tHflTi'ffC:t:Mimi Izulex Acheson, Bob 10, 15, 23, 25, 58 Acheson, Margo 11, 15, 25, 62 Acheson, Sandra 11, 14, 23, 62 Adair, Kenneth 10, 15, 25, 28, 31, 34, 48, 54 Adams, Mike 15, 24, 30, 49, 66 Adams, Steve 15, 58 Administration 4-5 Albright, Janet 12, 14, 16, 18, 22, 24, 27, 48, 62 All-State Musicians 23 Anderson, Kay 14, 16, 25, 62 Armstrong, Marcene 14, 16, 20, 23,54 Awards Assembly 72-73 Band 24-25 Banks,Dick 15, 31, 36, 54 Banks, Kolita 14, 58 Banks, Laureen 14, 58 Banks, Lee Ann 14, 54 Basketball, J. V. 34 Basketball, Varsity 33 Bates, Roger 15, 23, 58 Bayok, Karleen 13, 14, 24, 28, 54 Bears, Bob 13, 15, 58 Bier, Kathy 13, 14, 16, 23, 25, 62 Bier, Sherry 14, 24, 25, 58 Bingham, Kay 14,16, 13, 23, 24, 58 Bollar, Dale 15, 17, 23, 36, 62 Bollar, James 15, 17, 23, 30, 33, 66 Bollar, Monte 15, 23, 36, 58 Boos, Greg 11, 12, 13,15,17, 24, 28, 30, 36, 49, 62 Bowen, Christine 10, 14, 16, 22, 23, 24, 25, 62, 65 Bowling, Rick 15, 40, 58 Boyd, Clayton 7 Boydstun, Pat 13, 14, 25, 39, 48, 58, 73 Boys' Club 15 Bunch, Douglas 15, 62 Burgess, Suzy 14, 16, 23, 54 Burkhart, Raye 15, 31, 34, 54 Burkhart, Willa 14, 16,54 Butler, Cathy 14, 54 Butler, Michael 15, 36, 37, 54 Callahan, Dick 8 Campbell, Bruce 7, 27 Cantrell, Dan 7,17, 30, 32, 33, 42 Catlin, Nadine 12, 14,16, 18, 23, 24, 28, 66, 71, 73 Cheerleaders 20 Chorus 23 Clemrner, Elizabeth 14, 62 Cochrane, Ann 11, 12, 13, 16, 23, 24, 28, 46, 62 Colson, Sherry 14, 59 Cooks 8 Cornwell, Wesley 15, 31, 36, 40, 54 Coski, John 15, 17, 31, 40, 41, 59 Cox, Luann 11, 12, 13,14, 16, 18, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 63, 73 Crockett, Coleen 14, 16, 18, 23, 55 Crockett, Kathy 14,16,18,23,63 Cruickshank, Linda 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 27, 63, 73 Custodians 8 Dahlke, Kirk 6, 17, 30, 36, 40 Davis, Carol 12, 14, 16, 19, 20, 23, 26, 27, 28, 46, 47, 56, 73 Davis, Janet 14, 59 Davis, William 15, 17, 23, 30, 33, 35, 66 Davis, YaV0nna 10, 14, 16, 18, 19, 20, 23, 45, 53, 50, 73 Dcclamation 22 DeFrancesco, Lynn 11, 12, 14, 16, 19, 20, 23, 24, 26, 28, 46, 47, 49, 66, 72, 73 Dehlin, Alan 15, 36, 55 Dehlin, Linda 14, 23, 63 Dehlin, Marvin 15, 24, 25, G3 D, M, Club 17 Donioa, Dan 15, 17, 36, 59 Donica, Kathy 14, 50, 66 Dorris, George 11, 15, 17, 25, 30, 38, 40, 51, 63 Dorris, Joe 15, 17, 25, 38, 40, 59 Dorris, Linda 14, 25, 38, 39, 42, 51, 55 Drama 22 Dutton, Steve 15, 34, 55 Eddins, Noelene 14, 16, 23, 59 Edwards, Collin 15, 31, 34, 59 Edwards, Glennys 8 Bid, Niki 14,16,18, 23, 24, 28, 48, 54, 55 Blri, Dale 15, 40, 51, 59 Ernst, Gladys 14, 16, 18, 23, 59 Ernst, Luella 14, 16, 18, 24, 42, 48, 63, 73 Espy, Monte 15, 51, 55, 59 Evans, Toni 15, 25, 34, 54, 55 Faculty G-7, 76 Fernandez, Rose 14, 63 Fincher, Marilyn 11, 14, 63 Fincher, Penny 14, 16, 23, 55 Flanagan, Flanagan, Flemmer, Florence, 55 Florence, Florence, 28, 67 Margaret 14, 23, 55 Michael 3 Pam 14, 24, 55 Bill 15, 24, 25, 31, 40, Toni 14, 16, 18, 62 Vicki 12,14,16,1s, 10, Fogg, Bonnie 11, 12, 14, 16, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 27, 28, 47, 49, 63, 73 Football, J. V. 31 Football, Varsity 30 Freshman Class 54-57 Gantz, Jack 15, 59 Gantz, Mike 10, 15, 17, 33, 35, 49, 67 Ges11'in, Terry 15, 24, 25, 34, 59 Gilbert, Doris 12,14,27, 51, 67, 72 Gilbert, Judy 14, 55 Girls' Club 14 Golay, Steve 15, 28, 49, 57, 73 Goode, Aila 7, 14 Goode, Richard 10, 11, 15, 17, 23, 30, 31, 33, 40, 41, 45, 67, 72 Goodwin, Carl G Goodwin, Sharon 14, 42, 55 Graduation 74 Graham, Mike 15, 55 Gray, Ira 15, 40, 59 Gray, Janice 14, 55 Greaves, Polly 8 Green, Diane 14, 16, 23, 63 Green, Shari 14, 16, 23, 59 Greenwell, Patrice 14, 53 Gregory, Gayle 6, 14, 18, 27 Hall, Mauni 14, 23, 55 Hamell, Ray 12, 15, 60 Hardy, Ann 14, 16, 55 Hart, Devan 14, 23, 50, 67 Hart, Randy 15, 30,63 Heacock, Ed 13, 15, 36, 60 Heckathorn, Rick 15, 60 Heinrich, Carl 8 Heinrich, Carolyn 14, 16, 23, 24, 27, 51, 63 Heimioh, Cindy 14, 10, 18, 20, 25, 60, 73 Hslmioh, Jsdhho 11, 12, 14, 16, 22, 27, 63 Hernandez, Juan 15, 34, 40, 41, 56 Herrick, Joe 15, 68 Hesse, Craig 12, 13, 15, 17, 23, 30, 36, 37, 40, 41, 68 Hill, Christine 14, 16, 23, 56, Homecoming 46, 47, 57, 60 Horner, Guy 15, 68 Hosford, Robert 15, 17, 25, 30, 36, 40, 68 Hoss, Sandy 14, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 60, 73 Hoss, Vern 3 International Quill 8: Scroll 12 Jarvis, Janet 12, 14, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 26, 28, 47, 48, 68 Jarvis, Larry 8, 16 Jarvis, Thelma 8 Jeffries, Becky 14,16, 23, 60 Jeffs, Thana 14, 63 Jeske, Robert 15, 23, 25, 34, 56 Johnson, Craig 15, 17, 25, 30, 38, 39, 40, 41, 67, 68 Johnson, Gay 10, 15, 25, 31, 38, 39, 40, 53, 60 Johnston, Annette 10, 13, 14, 25, 32, 54, 50 Jones, Ed 15, 34, 56 Jones, David L. 15, 26, 60 Jones, David M. 15, 40, 60 Johes, Kay 13, 14, 16, 23, 63 Junior Class 62-65 Jussila, Cheryl 14, 68 Kangas, Vicki 14, 16, 56 Kahgas, William 34, 36, 40, 55 Kantola, Dan 15, 17, 23, 36, 37 Kantola, Gary 10, 11, 15, 17, 36, 64 Kantola, Raelene 14, 23, 56 Kirk, Bill 3 Kirk, Dan 12,15, 17,24, 25, 30, 33, 35, 49, 67, 70 Kirk, David 15, 24, 25, 31, 33, 39, 40, 53, so Kim, Martha 12,13,14,16,23, 27, 64 Knowles, Hank 8 Koskella, Kathy 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, 23, 28, 46, 48, 69 Koskella, Kristi 12, 14, 23, 28, 50, 64 , Krause, Herb 8 Kugler, Richard 4, 10 Landers, Darrel 15, 56 Landers, Gordan 15, 25, 33, 64 Lappin, Terry 15, 64 Lawrence, Pam 14, 27, 51, 56 Leatherman, Terry 15, 17, 30, 33, 69 Leavitt, David 15, 31, 56, 60 Letourneau, Barbara 13, 14, 25, 28, 56 Lewin, Teri 14, 16, 23, 64 Lewin, Toni 13, 14, 16, 42, 50, 60 Loomis, Floyd 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 30, 40, 64 Loomis, Mary 14, 69 Main, Dianna 14, 69 Main, Jesse 15, 60 Majorettes 19 Mason, Mark 15, 33, 60 Mason, Mike 10, 11, 13, 15, 17, 30, 33, 69, 72 Matthews, Pat 11, 14, 64 McClain, Julio 14, 49, 69 Mclntosh, Kenneth 6, 48 McKenzie, Sylvia 14, 16, 18, 23, 50, 69 Maema, John 13, 15, 67, 69 Miller, Coleen 14, 24, 25, 56 Miller, Kathy 14, 23, 70, 72 Miller, Mack 4, 10 Mitchell, Patricia 14, 23, 27, 56 Moltke, Russell 12, 13, 15, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 49, 64 Moore, Donna 14, 16, 23, 64 Moudy, Kenneth 17, 64 National Honor Society 11 National Thespian Society 12 Nesbitt, Rich 15, 31, 56 Nesbitt, Sue 14, 16, 23, 64 Neider, Jean 5 Newcomer, Annabel 13, 16, 26, 28, 58, 60, 73 Nisula, Cathy 14, 23, 56 Nourse, James 15, 70 Nutt, Ronald 6, 13 Parkinson, Kny 6, 12, 14, 15 Pep Band 25 Pep Club 16 Peterson, Jim 15, 24, 28, 31, 34, 5 Pettit, Jack 15 Points, Arlene 14, 23, 64 Raymond, Debbie 14, 16, 23, 64 Rhodes, Richard 15, 34, 40, 41, 61 Rhodes, William 15, 34, 48, 61 Riddlemoser, John 2, 5 Rigenhagen, Pam 14 Roberts, Dawn 14, 16, 23, 56 Rornine, Alan 15, 61 Ronshetti, Tom 17, 31 Rowland, Gordan 10, 12, 15, 22, 24 25, 30, 33, 62, 64 Ruska, Glen 15, 17, 24, 25, 30, 49, 64 Saleen, Merrill 15, 30, 33, 65 Saleen, Rosana 14, 42, 61 Schaugfelberger, Kent 9, 15, 17, 23, 24, 28, 30, 33, 49, 70 Schlizler, John 15, 56 School Board 3 Science Club 13 Senior Achievements 75 Senior Class 66-71 Seydel, Dana 13, 15, 24, 25, 27, 31, 38, 39, 40, 61 Seydel, Ruth 6, 28 6 1 Seydel, Wilamena 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 24, 25, 26, 27, 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