McCall Donnelly High School - Ski Tracks Yearbook (McCall, ID)

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X AA 45 Z a i R YJ .W-fs fn' ' ' ' Q' + ,.-.. vfliiv .rp Q., .R . rr' 3 s 3'5 Ski Tracks 1.989 Fzhtor ............... Grey Roos Advisor .... Mrs. Ruth .Veydel Pnotoyrapber. .Been of Boise Administration .............. 3 0ryanizations and Arts ..... 9 .Venool lik ................. 28 Atnleties ...... . . . Q . . . . 37 Underelsssrnen ............. 4.9 Seniors ........ ........ 6' 2 Model! Donnelly Mob Sobool Model! Idaho 83838 To Hu The Student and to Hur Hlture, We Dedieafe Ski Track: 19619. Fdite Jnlei'27 w Bsyocl' Superintendent John Riddlemoser Greetings to a very fine staff and student body. I again welcome, with pleasure, the privilege of writing a brief message for the Mc Call Donnelly 1969 yearbook. It is becoming more difficult to maintain close association with the students of this fine high school and I am sure the yearbook is one of the most effective means of commimication. While the school may take great pride in its past accomplishments, We must always be ready to meet the needs of the immediate and immediate future. In this fast moving society, it will be only the better prepared who will survive. It is my sincere wish that the students of this great school will make the best use of the opportunities afforded them and reach a new pinnacle of success in the ever changing future. I am extremely proud to be associated with such a fine group of young people. I School i-.. -.fl SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Burton Walker, Art Bollar , Vernon Points , Vern Hoss , Mike Flanagan, and Bill Kirk meet monthly to discuss school policies , read and approve or disapprove bills , and hire school personnel. McCall Donnelly secretaries put up with all the students' and administration' s trouble: with cheerful efficiency. E Jean Neider Board The most successful adults are almost invariably those who, as students , have endeavored to live school life to its fullest extent. They don't ask , . . What's 1n It for them, but , mstead, are always ready to do the1r part to 3f?ff'g-1? 1 - - . . . . . 'lys make the school an 1nst1tut1on 1n Wh1Ch we can all be proud. 7, if - - - - f,:j,o:tf ' f o We should not thmk of school days as only a t1me to at-tam academ1c rf' ., :,, ' . . - - 6 'pf f'yv competence, but also as a per1od 1n wh1ch to develop fully the tra1ts and ' W , ,1d-. 2, . . . . . ,c1, 3 sk1lls wh1ch W1ll make the student a well -rounded adult who can enjoy both 1' I 'Til 'llo - - 4 H - the soc1al and cultural aspects of l1fe. A --wwf QE, ' f1--- ' or r to yyy lkll .,L,l ,ly,, y v 1 o f 'M of nge Administration Strive: lor Better .Yahoo Kathy Turner Principal Richard Kugler 1 Languages' and Social S'tuaUe.r Librarian Ruth Seydel, Katherine Parkinson, and Aila Goode teach English, speech, and language courses, while Ron Carico and Kenneth McIntosh teach literature and history courses, Mrs. Seydel dabbles with a paintbrush whenever she gets the chance. Mrs. Parkinson likes dramatics of any sort and for a break from school activities Mrs. Goode cooks. In his spare time, Mr. Carico can be foimd skiing on the mountain slopes, Mr, McIntosh spends most of his extra time fishing and the rest of it telling about the big one that got away. Arts' Builders' 0 Tomorrowfs' Leaders' Carl Goodwin shows a painting done by one of his art students while onlookers Eunice Zachary who teaches English IV and home economics, and Clayton Boyd, music, admire it. Mr. Goodwin is always ready to lend a helping hand whenever a play is being put on. Mrs. Zachary enjoys travel. Just this year she has visited Hawaii and the President's Inauguration in Washington D. C. Mr. Boyd plays saxophone in his own dance band. Guidance Commercial Bruce Campbell and Katherine Pierson teach all the business courses offered in MD High School including shorthand and business education. Mr. Campbell is an avid slci enthusiast While Miss Pierson enjoys bowling and is on the bowling league. Mack Miller helps students with all M g ' kinds of problems, such as voca- tions, jobs, classes, teachers, and studies. Mr. Miller is the Nordic ski coach and also was a member of the Olympic Ski Team in 1956 and 1960. Lee Lehrman, Kirk Dahlke, Mike Thomas , and Walter Them are discussing ways of obtaining more modern equipment to enable them to teach math and science courses better. Mr. Dahlke, Mr. Thomas, and Mr. Them all like the great out- doors. Mr. Lehrman has lived most of his life out of the U.S. , in such places as Japan and Guam. Elementary and high school students are served on a rotating basis in the cafeteria. Preparing these nour- ishing lunches are Polly Greaves , Glennys Edwards , Thelma Jarvis, Connie Berheim and Marabelle Callaham Not pictured is Sarah Willey. Supporting Sezvicer Keep Scboo 6'oin Mrs. Bunny Truman, school nurse, is always ready to help remedy aches and pains caused by excessive study. 9, Q .37 , The Organization Academia to Social Fabfed by Bonnie Ibyy and Sandy Hom' 1 al, Zf R . M! Thespian officers for the year were, from left: Russ Moltke, Vice-Presidentg Skip Rowland, Presidentg Jeanne Helmich, Secretary-Treasurerg and Advisor, Mrs. Kay Parkinson. One hundred hours of work with plays, talent shows, or declamation is the requirement of the National Thespian Society for membership. This group annually produces one play, under the di- rection of Mrs. Kay Parkinson, but members of Thespians are usually found in leading roles of other dramatic activities. Jeanne Helmick Qabovej was the recipient of the newly formed Don Lawrence Memorial Scholarship given to a graduating senior plan- ning to major in one of the fine arts. Competing at District Declamation were Bill Parkinson, Poetry, and Niki Eld, Dramatic Reading. ,. Z', g a L Cast in Grandma Pulls the String were Peggy DaViS, Toni Florence, Annabel Newcomer, Niki Eld, Pat Boydstun, and Mike Butler. Peggy doesn't often receive proposals , but Speech Clam Tbespianr Present Ibuz One Act Plays' Monte Bollar, Kim Helmich, Sam Binder, and Gary Albright were cast in If Men Pat prods Mike into doing it right if he does it at all! Played Cards as Women Do. Roger Bates and Noelene Jacob Comes Home all right, but the Braun household is horrified upon seeing his condi- tion. Cast in the Thespian one-act play were Luann Cox, Pain Zachary, Sandy Hoss, Ray Harnell, and Roger Bates. Eddins in Another Way Out. T 'gif' A i r 5 42 E Jan Albright fRebecca Gibbsy, Tom Zachary fGeorge Webby, Bonnie Fogg QEmily Webby, Mike Webb QStage Managery, Luann Cox fMrs. Gibbsy, Floyd Loomis QDr. Gibbsy, Lynn Dowty QMr. Stimpsony, Collette Corbin QMrs. Soamesy, Gordon Landers QProf. Willardy, Ron Watkins QWa1ly Webby, Russ Moltke fConstable Warreny, Greg Boos fDead Many. NOT PICTURED: Jeanne Helmich fMrs. Webby, Skip 0u1 Town Mas Plauditx' Thornton Wilder's Our Town was presented by the senior class, under the di- rection of Mr. Carl Goodwin. Simple setting, excellent pantomimes, and good cos- tuming all added to the effectiveness of the production. The play was presented six Rowland fEditor Webby. The stage crew consisted of student director Pam Zachary, stage manager George Dorris, Tina Tillman, Pat Matthews, Kathy Bier, Linda Cruickshank, and Luella Ernst. T X Wt ABOVE: The outstanding actress award went to Bonnie Fogg in her role as Emily. RIGHT: Mike Webb, playing the part of Stage Manager, received the outstanding actor award. FAR RIGHT: Lynn Dowty as Simon Stimpson, the town drunk. nights to capacity crowds and all proceeds went to help pay for the graduation speaker. The chorus under the direction of Mr. Clayton Boyd presented several concerts to the public over the school year. Included in these were the Cantata, the spring concert. and a fall concert, in which the High School and Junior High School choruses performed as one unit. The chorus also traveled to district competition in Caldwell and to competition in Lewiston. Pubbc Enjoys' Choral Concerts' Mr. Clayton Boyd, music director, with Karlene Bayok and Luanu Cox, accompanists for the chorus. Karlene Bayok and Armette Johnston were awarded Rotary scholarships to attend a summer music camp in Moscow. Both girls play the flute in band. 9 A 5 9 5 a E 6 n e 5? Q Q s 4 Q Q n 5 3 2 Q 2 3 2 5 i 5 52 2 ff 2 2 2 3 , z . Q E Q Q 8 5'pa1.l'1e WM New Uniforms Receiving new uniforms in time for regional competition at Lewiston the McCall Donnelly High School Band earned superior ratings in both concert perfor- mance and marching. The uni- forms were purchased with the help of local organizations and donations from individuals. Fall and spring concerts and playing in the Winter Carnival parade and for the dedication of the new McCall post office were among the activities for the year. The band and majorettes are con- ducted by Mr. Clayton Boyd. STANDING: Jim Petersen, Tom Evans, Sue Whitman, Collette Corbin, Martha Klott, Shannon Boos, Kay Jones, Sue Burgess, Mike Webb, Dave Watkins. SEATED: Noelene Eddins, Toni Lewin, Cindy Helmich, Janice Yensen, Niki Eld, Barbara Letourneau . Staff Records' Year MM Copy And Camera Division Editors, STANDING: Sandy Hoss, Artsg Karlene Bayok, Administration, Sue Lappens, Copy, Mike Webb, Terry Gestrin, Photographer, Tom Zachary, Sportsg Pam Zachary, Seniorsg Annabel Newcomer, Underclassrnen. SEATED: Ann Cochrane, School Lifeg Bonnie Fogg, Or- ganizations, Greg Boos, Editor-in-Chief. Linda Allen tries her hand at covering up the imperfections in the many pictures handled by the Ski Tracks staff. Paste, scissors, pictures, and pencils fly year around at the many meetings of the Ski Tracks staff. The staff's job is to edit the annual Ski Tracks, under the di- rection of Greg Boos and the supervision of Mrs. Ruth Seydel. In the spring, mem bers of the staff along with others of the Vandaleer staff travel to Moscow, Idaho, where they attend the Northwestern Journalism Conference. Mr. Bruce Campbell, Sports Editor Dave Jones, Assistant Editor Sandy Hoss, Circulation Editor Maxene Thomas, Copy Editor Sue Lappens, Ed- itor Linda Cruickshank, Miss Kathy Pearson, Managing Editor Martha Klott, Art Editor Jeanne Helmich. Vandaleer Receives' All-Sta te Superior McCall Donnelly's semi-monthly newspaper, The Vandaleer, received a superior rating for the second year in a row, The paper is the climax of two weeks of hard work by the staff members, The staff attends the annual journalism conference held at the University of Idaho, where they not only learn the fine points of journalism, but also get antaste of college life, l. Marilyn Fincher, Pam Lawrence, Pat Matthews, Pat Shaw, Linda Barkell, Toni Lewin, Pat Mitchell, Judy Gilbert, Dana Seydel, Jim Klott, and seated, Janice Yensen. Student Uouucil Assume: More Rerpouxibihtier Student Body President Gary Kantola Featuring a very active year, Student Council exercised more governmental duties tha.n ever before. , Get Smart Day, was one of the . Council' s major Luidertakings . Juniors and seniors from McCall and neighboring communities spent the day listening to representatives from fourteen colleges and trade schools located in Idaho, Wyoming, Oregon, and also to recruiters from the various armed services. Homecoming half -time activities were planned and carried out by the Student Student Body Secretary Sandra Acheson Council. Also a Vandal Mascot was present at this years basketball games , another Student Body Vice President accomplishment of the Student Council. Keith Thompson l FIRST ROW: Vic Lewin, Annette Johnston, Ann Cochrane, Luella Ernst, Sandra Acheson, Benita Shaw, Cindy Vos, Chuck Bunch, Advisor Mr. Richard Kugler. SECOND ROW: Gary Kantola, Tom Sheffield, Ron Watlcins, Floyd Loomis, Jim Petersen, David Kirk, Keith Thompson, Roger Bates, George Dorris. Science Club Purchases Armadillox' FIRST ROW: Chris Murray, Carolyn Them, Luann Cox, Martha Klott, Kay Jones, Noelene Eddins Sue Lappens Michelle Storey Annabel Newcomer, Advisors Mr. Walter Them and Mr. Lee Lehrman. SECOND ROW: Ed Heacock Dana Seydel Richard Nesbitt, Mike Graham, Russ Moltke, Mike Webb, Lynn Dowty. fi' ww Sergeant-at-Arms Ed Heacock, Vice President Annabel Newcomer, Secretary Noelene Eddins , Corresponding Secretary Sue Lappens, President Mike Webb, Advisors Mr. Lee Lehrman and Mr. Walter Them. One of the main projects of the Science Club this year was the selling of chemically treated pine cones These pine cones when burned produced an array of colors Another of the Club's projects was the purchase of two armadillos Throughout the year the students gained knowledge from various speakers. One of the speakers Mr Leroy Whitman of the U.S. Forest Service spoke about clear-cut logging Science Club sponsored the Science Fair at McCall in April in which students of McCall Donnelly and surroundmg schools displayed their projects This fair brought a large crowd of science minded observers RIGHT: Mr. Walter Them, Club advisor bobbed for an apple at the annual Science Club sponsored Halloween dance. In addition to the dance, the event featured a spook house, costiune judging, and an ice cream eating contest. 'ND' FIRST ROW: Floyd Loomis, Dan Kantola, George Dorris, Gary Glen Ruska, Advisor Mr. Mike Thomas, THIRD ROW: Dale Bo Coski, Wes Cornwell, Keith Thompson, Gordon Rowland, FIFT Scheffield, Bill Kangas. SIXTH ROW: Advisor Mr. Ron Carico SEVENTH ROW: Mike Butler, Joe Dorris, Sandy Rhodes, Danny ,5m.i!!:LnE.n5lmzs 411' 1 ,-.' ,sm Kantola, SECOND ROW: Ron Watkins, Mike Webb, Tom Zachary, ilar, Greg Boos, Dave Kirk, Russ Moltke, FOURTH ROW: John H ROW: Advisor Mr. Kirk Dahlke, Merrill Saleen, Jim Wright, Tom , Steve Dutton, Gordon Landers, Greg Williamson, Dana Seydel. Doriica, .M Club Recoyuizex' Athletic Acbievemen ts' To be a member of D, M, Club a boy must first earn his varsity letter in one of the five sports and participate in two sports per year, thereafter. Initiation is held in the spring for those who have achieved this goal, The senior members are blessed with the task of initiating the new members, D, M, Club members sold light bulbs this year to raise additional money for the weight machine fund, FIB ST ROW: Vice President Floyd Loomis, President Dan Kantola, Secretary l George Dorris. SECOND ROW: Advisors Mr. Mike Thomas, Mr, Kirk Dahlke, Mr. Ron Carico, Drill Team Particioa tex' In Sta te Competition Twenty-eight girls and four alternates performed in this year's drill team. Captain Jan Albright traveled to Portland, Oregon during the summer to Drill Rou- tine Camp on the Lewis and Clark campus, Through the ideas Jan gained at camp, the drill team perform- ed numerous routines throughout the year, adding ex- citement to half-time activities during football and basketball seasons, The team traveled to Caldwell to perform during half-time of the Vandal Vs. Wilder Wildcat game in the District A-3 Tournament, Cooked food sales raised money for the members to attend Drill Team competition in Boise. Three drum- mers from Parma High School accompanied the girls and added to their success at competition, In March the drill team joined with the Pep Club to sponsor a Twirp Dance. Lieutenant Toni Florence, Advisor Mrs. Aila Goode, Captain Janet Albright, Advisor Miss Kathy Pearson, Lieutenant Kathy Crockett. FIRST ROW: Kathy Crockett, Janet Albright, Toni Florence, SECOND ROW: Dee Dee Donica, Linda Allen, Karleen Bayok, Pam Wallace, Tyan Colenbaugh, THIRD ROW: Debbie Widner, Colleen Crockett, Betty Davis, Niki Eld, Elaine Points, Susan Leaf, FOURTH ROW: Kay Bingham, Shari Green, Gladys Ernst, Becky Jeffries, Janice Yensen, Pat Shaw. FIFTH ROW: Luella Ernst Kristi Koskella, Kay Anderson, Luann Cox, Linda Barkell, Benita Shaw, SIXTH ROW: Jill Clemmer, Karen Jarvis, Jeanne Helmich, -i 4 Fi. 1 wwleftif Q P. I annum J Brunch, Tea Ihgbhgbt 6'i11s 01116 Dar A freshman welcome brunch began an active year for members of the McCall Donnelly Girls' Club, with late November the date scheduled for the annual Club spon- sored formal dance fsee page 32 for photography. A spring tea honoring senior girls a.nd their mothers climaxed yearly activities. The tea was a sentimental event reminding girls of the friendships they had gained SEATED: Secretary YaVonna Davis, Program Chairman Pam Zachary, Vice President Annabel Newcomer, President Luella Ernst. STANDING: Advisors Mrs. Kay Parldnson and Mrs. Eunice Zachary. during their four years in Girls' Club. Several special programs were also given including a slide tour of Africa shown by Mrs. Richard Forney, and slides of a similar trip through Europe shown by Jim Freeman. Mrs. Alexander , a former judge of the Miss America pageant, offered tips on grooming and poise. Mrs. Richard Moltke accompanies Dewey Rowland as he sings Harvest Moon, the theme song of the annual Girls' Club Ball H f Clubs' Uoopente 0a Jobool Project Raising funds for the purchase of a universal Weight ma- chine was the main project for the Boys' Club this year. Joining with the D. M. Club, the boys are trying to raise half of the money needed for the purchase of the machine. When this goal is achieved, the administration will match the funds, In November the Boys' Club sponsored a Slave Day with all of the proceeds going into this fund. During the year the Boys' Club meetings featured various speakers including Mr, Dale Von Steen, a biologist from the Idaho Fish and Game Department, Mr. Von Steen showed a slide series and spoke about conservation and wildlife. Secretary Margo Acheson , Vice'President Glen Ruska, President Ron Watkins. QE, 2' 'rf ,. .2 S , 1 x M51 ww, M ,W ,,!,,, V. mv-1 ,, ,,,, h, I f 1, ww ' Emu 'ff 5 '- if 15 N ' ' 1--r , 4 .J -.-v I U I I lf . it A T fy' 1.-a,g,,f5,gk,,,,,Y. fzm.,-.., W, 'mi 1 ilu A :ev- W ,X ,VW Mzlv f ' L1 W- V '-f1iw:w1w-m,.,-.M H ' Y:,,3,,':Jv11 ' I! 5113 , 't:iE'I353I:E,,k''HH'?31 i1iW1G'W g?3gWF'335iiiiE: WM,112'''1'-1 W2w1:::.:::a:mlg31i1 1',':'q3:1w M154 ' , my ,w w W wqwm'Q51:1g:3ljw15:sLQ.1gq3-gqyl M 1,1,::: A 'gg IFFMMWXNQ diWIU.h1,, Miaiikffi' wq,:1'gvisa.fNN r . ' ,H Wiwfrg w'!1,,IM'1'.i'.,, . 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STANDING: Kathy Bier, Sue Nesbitt, Kay Anderson, Luann Cox, Martha Klott, Carolyn Heinrich, Ann Cochrance, Janet Albright, Kay Jones, Becky Jefferies, Shari Green, Maxene Thomas, Kay Bingham, Annabel Newcomer, Noelene Eddins, Toni Lewin, Sue Burgess, Penny Fincher, Patrice Greenwell, Dawn Roberts, Pam Wallace, Shannon Boos, Roxie Fortin, Cyndle Catlin, Marsha Webb, Gail Gehrig, Cindy Vos, Susan Leaf, Drenda Coski, Carolyn Them, Kay Gronewold, Karen Jarvis, Tyan Colenbaugh, S for Spirit was the theme for this yea.r's Pep Club. It showed real spirit throughout the year supporting the various Vandal teams in football, basketball, wrestling, skiing, and track. The girls were kept busy learning new yells, making posters, and attending games in their new uniforms, Pep buses were taken to several out of town games, both in football and basketball, After the many activities of Pep Club, Co-Outstanding Pep Club Girls were chosen by the Pep Club Officers and Cheer- leaders for their ambition and participation in all Pep Club activities, At the end of the year a Twirp dance was sponsored by the Pep Club and Drill Team which helped to make the year a very successful one, Advisor Mrs. Aila Goode, President Kathy Crockett, Secretary Gladys Ernst, Sue Burgess, left, making a poster at one of the Pep V106 PI'9SidGH13 LH61121 ETHS13. Club poster parties, Sue was chosen Co-Outstanding Pep Club Girl with Toni Lewin, right, Caught by sur prise, Toni takes time from a chat with comrades, Cindy Helmich and Noelene Eddins, to give a yell of approval to the players, 25 SEATED: Bonnie Fogg, Luann Cox, Pat Matthews, Sue Lappens, Pam Zachary, Ann Cochrane, Sandra Acheson, Collette Corbin, Linda Cruickshank, Marilyn Fincher. STANDING: David Kirk, David Jones, Gary Kantola, Mike Webb, George Dorris, Jim Wright, Annabel Newcomer, Tom Zachary, Janet Lappens, Margo Acheson, Maxine Thomas, Greg Boos, Bob Acheson, Joe Dorris, Keith Thompson. fNot pictured Sandy Hoss and Jeanne Helmichy Members of the National Honor Society began the year selling candy and note cards to earn enough money for the presentation of a scholarship to a senior not in Honor Society fPage 361 One of the fun activities came with a sledding party and taco feed An unusual task honored the members when New Meadows asked the McCall Chapter to mitiate the newly chartered Meadows Valley Chapter Students are selected for membership in the National Honor Society on the basis of scholarship leadership, service, character and citizenship They also must have a grade point average of 3 2 or above after five semesters Students with an average of 3. 0 or above are considered after seven semesters. nriaiiddvf' Vice-president Jim Wright, President Tom Zachary, Advisor Mrs. Eunice Zachary, Secretary-Treasurer Pat Matthews. Annabel Newcomer and Dave Kirk exercise their skill during one of the antics performed for the Honor Society initiation, which began at the crack of dawn. Later in the month a formal banquet initiation completed a suc- cessful year making the initiates official members of the organization. SEATED: Pam Zachary, Sue Lappens, Advisor Miss Kathy Pearson, Martha Klott. STANDING: Bonnie Fogg, Cindy Helmich, Collette Corbin, Luann Cox, Pat Boydstun, Maxene Thomas, Pat Matthews, Linda Cruickshank, Marilyn Fincher, Mike Webb, Ann Cochrane, Mr. Bruce Campbell, Advisorg David Jones, Terry Gestrin, Annabel Newcomer, Toni Lewin, Tom Zachary, and Greg Boos. fNot pictured Sandy Hossj Quill and Scroll, an international honorary for Junior and Senior journalism students, sets rigid qualifications for mem- bership. Eight new members exhibited these qualifications which include academic standing in the upper one third of the class and active membership on either the annual or paper staff, accompanied with recommendation by the advisors. National Honoraries' Welcome If If . Meeting twice a month the Future Teachers of America is supervised by first grade teacher, Mrs. Marion Powers. Members of this newly formed club acted as teachers' aides for grades one through six, gaining valuable experience While becoming acquainted with the principles involved in teaching. L 5 ' Y i Y E 4 f . - M.,mir:::f::m'w'm1-xiiii 'H , 1 Advisor Mrs. Marion Powers Vice President Pat Mitchell Margaret Flanagan Annette Johnston President Niki Eld Judy Gilbert Secretary Pam Zachary z . , ,H-W-f.,e.,15,4,,.W ? an 'A ww-w,w.M,,.i.i,a,L Unseasonai weather dampen 1t1OI12l.1 annual signing party, W bb bbl ed the tr d but Mk ,Yebool Life Edited By Arm Uoebane .407 vise Mr, Miller and Mr, Kugler ad incoming freshmen on their schedules for the upcoming school year. School Begins Ouief Halls' Amit Rush 01' Studen ts' Homecoming Mybligb ts' Pall Activities' Kathy Crockett, Queen Jan Albright, Cindy Helmich , Ann Cochrane , Climbing the ladder to victory are Janice Yensen and Cindy Helmich preparing the goal posts for Homecoming, swmkvggfi' Q' -' f 'R ' K 5 . E Jan Albright, Jill Clernmer, and Ron Watkins offer their criticism of a painting. The art class held several shows throughout the year, where first and second year students displayed their Work. ,+A Z 5' ,M .I - wr A Q 30 Dale Eld and Cliff Scheline, audio-visual aides, help wherever sound or projection equipment is being used. Noelene Eddins and Annabel Newcomer pre pare their equipment to check Mr. Them's lectures. Various projects such as making paper hats, playing Word games and putting on skits provided the entertainment for the Girls' Club welcome freshmen party. Mwbkm. Donating their study time to perform a va- riety of library duties are student librarians Sandra Acheson, Marilyn Fincher, Pat Mitchell, Linda Barkell, Carolyn Heinrich, Betty Klauser, and Sue Whitman. AND UG Quantity, not quality, was all that mattered in the ice-cream eating contest during the Science Club's Halloween party. M,t,,.i-MyNsvemwwMW ,. ,.. Beauty Takes Many Forms' Late in November the Girls' Club sponsored one of the two semiformal dances of the year. Reigning over the dance were sen- iors Martha Klott and Merrill Saleen. Members of their court were juniors Cindy Helmich and Dick Remaklus, sophomores Barbara Letourneau and Tom Evans, freshmen Carolyn Them and fnot picturedj Dennis Raymond Both pottery and paintings have been created in McCall Donne1ly's new art room this year, Uompufem Volleyball Add Spice To Clam' Routine ,,ll a, a Math teacher Mike Thomas acquired a portable computer for his classes for a week of intensive study. All upper level math classes participated in the use of the machine. Information on almost any subject can be found in the school library as Jack Gantz and Ed Heacock find out. The boys are doing research on their occupational term papers, a require- ment of English III. Several inter-school softball and volleyball meets were held this year. The members of the teams are, FRONT ROW: Tina Tilman, Sue Whitman, Annabel Newcomer, Linda Cruickshank, Colleen Crockett, Betty Klauser, Kay Anderson, Chris Bowen, Janice Fouch, Kathy Crockett, BACK ROW: Martha Klott, Raelene Kantola, Brenda Williams, Drenda Coski, Susan Leaf, Jan Albright, Elaine Points, Kay Gronwall, Jill Clemmer. ls he watching the cheerleaders or the game ? Mr. Lee Lehrman takes care of all receipts at basketball games. The chain gang finishes a rendition of Bridge on the River Kwai with a march to the lake for DM Club initiation. To gain entrance into DM Club a boy must earn his varsity letter in one of the five sports. Members of the medical self-help class apply their skills to an unwilling victim of a mock accident. The class, taught by Mr. Them, was a general first aid course with emphasis on what to do in a disaster. Wm Dan Kantola was crowned Vandal King at the annual Pep Club Dance. Princes were Mike Webb, Floyd Loomis, and not pictured, Tom Zachary and George Dorris. The candidates were selected and voted on by the members of Pep Club. new Jim Petersen finds that study really isn't that Busy Schedule Close: har l 3 , Xxx M VW-,Aff The Quantum Theory is not only good for energy transfer but the models of the atoms also make good ear rings, as Sue Lappens finds out. She ,was one of the many owners of projects at the annual Science Fair, sponsored by the Science Club, hard if he puts his mind to it. Senior Terry Lappen rejoices in the fact that this is the last year he will have to clean his locker. 3 .ftudentr Receive Awards' Linda Cruickshank and Greg Boos receive this year's American Legion Awards from Chief Corbiel, Rotary Award presented on the basis of outstanding scholarship, citizenship, is a S100 scholarship given to a senior boy or girl by the McCall Rotary Club. The award was presented to Pam Zachary by Bill Kirk. Sixteen outstanding girls were chosen from the Girls' Club this year. They were selected by the members of the club on the basis of their contributions to the school. They are, SEATED: Jan Albright, Linda Cruickshank, Luella Ernst, Ann Cochrane, Bonnie Fogg, Pam Zachary. STANDING: Carolyn Them, Marsha Webb, Shanon Boos, Toni Lewin, Yavonna Davis, Annabel Newcomer, Sandy Hoss, Sue Burgess, Karlene Bayok. Pam Lawrence. fl,-Q J 1mmn 1lii -aA President of Honor Society, Tom Zachary, and the advisor, Mrs. Zachary awarded the Honor Society Scholarship to Cliff Scheline. Ron Watkins, son of a Boise- Cascade employee, was se- lected to receive the McCall mill's 51,500 scholarship. l l An outstanding science student award given only every four years by Bausche and Lombe was presented to Mike Webb by science instructor Walter Them. -zz: f ,v Ibotball SEATED: Floyd Loomis, Captain Merrill Saleen, Greg Boos, Lynn Dowty, Captain George Dorris, Tom Zachary, Russ Moltke, Mike Webb. KNEELING: Manager Dana Seydel, Ken Adair, Keith Thompson, Terry Gestrin, Bob Acheson, Collin Edwards , Dave Kirk, Dick Remaklus, Rocky Rhodes, Joe Dorris , Coach Ron Carico, STANDING: Manager Dale Bollar, Manager Gary Albright, Dave Adair, Ed Sheffield, Kim Berheim, Dave Watkins , Jim Petersen, John Coski, Gay Johnson, Steve Loomis, Dennis Raymond, Jim Klott, Mo Jeffries, Tim Knowles, Coach Kirk Dahlke, Coach Mike Thomas. Closing the season in the snow, the Vandals lost a hard played game to Adrian which could have meant a first place trophy. This wound up the season with an impressive 5-4 record as the big-blue showed their ability to produce a winning season. Moved by spirit and desire the team overcame disadvantages in size and lack of experience. With a very dedicated coaching staff and captains leading the way, the Vandals demonstrated their ability to come from behind to win. VANDALS 0 HOMEDALE VANDALS 0 KUNA VANDALS 31 PRAIRIE CITY VANDALS 9 NAMPA CHRISTIAN VANDALS 14 MELBA VANDALS 51 NOTUS VANDALS 14 MERIDIAN J, V, VANDALS 12 WILDER VANDALS 13 ADRIAN Coaches Ron Carico, Kirk Dahlke, and Mike Thomas suffer through the trials and tribulations of a close game. Vande .r Hnisn Season In Six Inches' 0f Snow Learning the fundamentals of football paid off in the long run for the Vandals, Demonstrating their pride and desire to Win, the Vandals stop a Kuna play In the last game of the year Adrian slipped past the Vandals in six inches of snow. Basketball KNEELING: Manager Mark Mason, Coach Mike Thomas, Manager Dale Eld. STANDING: Terry Gestrin, Rocky Rhodes Keith Thompson, Jack Gantz, Mike Webb, John Cosld, Jim Wright, Jim Petersen, Merrill Saleen, Sandy Rhodes Collin Edwards . VANDALS OPPONENTS 48 51 RIGGINS 49 60 COUNCIL 59 46 CAMBRIDGE 43 51 COUNCIL 58 42 CAMBRIDGE 36 42 RIGGINS 51 64 MELBA 52 51 GREENLEAF 45 61 WILDER 43 46 NAMPA CHRISTIAN 49 65 KUNA 61 52 NOTUS 62. 49 ADRIAN 47 49 NOTUS 48 56 MELBA 43 33 GREENLEAF 41 45 WILDER 43 53 NAMPA CHRISTIAN 69 73 KUNA 60 43 ADRIAN 34 5944 MIDDLETON 68 4741 WILDER 42 551 MARSING it tournament games John Coski gives the Vandals early control of the ball. Daz 0f Heartbreakers Rails' to Dampen Spirit: The Vandals, a young team this year, experienced an off and on season. In many games the team would have a sizeable half time lead, only to be on the losing side of the score at the end of the fourth quarter. Many of the games were heartbreakers with only four or five points difference between McCall and Victory. With four of this year's starters returning, the team has an excellent chance of bettering this year's 7-13 record. Breaking open the Cambridge zone, the Vandals go in for two points. Coach Thomas, having done all he could during the week, patiently awaits the opening tip-off ' . PI Basketball KNEELILNG: Ken Adair, Coach Ron Carico, Tom Evans. STANDING: Sam Binder, Dave Adair, Mo Jeffries, Vic Lewin, Dennis Raymond, Bill Florence, Steve Loomis, Edd Jones, Kim Berheim, Chuck Bunch, Gary Albright, Jim Klott, Bill Fogg, Danny Gantz. Merthng KNEELING: Lynn Dowty, Greg Boos, Floyd Loomis, Monte Bollar, Ed Sheffield, Dan Kantola, Tom Sheffield, Gary Kantola Mike Butler, Bill Kangas, Wes Cornwell. STANDING: Dale Bollar, Dick Remaklus, Ed Heacock, Dan Donica, Tim Knowles, Kim Helmich, Coach Kirk Dahlke. N Experienced Team Takes Honors' At Kszmiab Beginning and ending the season strong, the Vandal wrestling team captured lst in the Kamiah tournament adding another Victory award to the trophy case. The team also sent five wrestlers to the state tournament. They placed 4th as a team, while Da.n Kantola took lst, Floyd Loomis 2nd, and Gary Kantola 4th, Also going to state were Lynn Dowty and Wes Cornwell. Although the three who placed in the state tournament will be graduating, next year's team will return with the same school pride that took this year's team so far, Mike Butler executes a sit-through Another pin for Gary? Dan Ksntola Taker Hrs! In Sta te Contest VANDA LS VANDA LS VANDA LS VANDA LS VANDA LS VAN DA LS VANDA LS VANDA LS VANDA LS VANDA LS VANDA LS VANDA LS Dan Kantola chalks up another victory. 24 CAMBRIDGE 39 FRUITLAND 21 PARMA 29 CAMBRIDGE 30 HOMEDALE 20 KUNA 37 CAMBRIDGE 46 MARSING 9 GRANGEVILLE 24 NEW PLYMOUTH 23 GRANGEVILLE 11 MIDD LE TON Coach Dahlke and Captain Dan Kantola pose with the team's first place trophy Won at the Kamiah Invita- tional Wrestling Tournament . - M was mf Gary Kantola wraps his opponent in a figure four. Floyd Loomis once again proves his wrest- ling skill with a rapid pin. Skiers Earn National Recognition SITTING: Dana Seydel, George Dorris, Tom Zachary, Dave Kirk, Dave Watkins. KNEELING: Joe Dorris, Pat Boydstun, Linda Dorris, Ron Watkins, Gay Johnson. Once again members of the ski team did a fine job of representing the school and community. All placed well in the races of the season. Patty Boydstun spent much of the Winter racing for the United States Ski Team. George Dorris and Tom Zachary qualified to represent the Pacific Northwest in the Alpine events at the Junior National Champion- ships at Mt. Alyeska, Alaska, and Joe Dorris was selected to compete in Alaska on the Nordic team. Joe was the highest finisher for the Northwest in the events he entered. . Winding up the season, George traveled to Reno, Nevada to compete in the Western States Championships as one of the five racers repre- senting Idaho. Since year-round conditioning is important for good racers, next year's team will start pre-season training with soccer games this sum mer. Patty will be attending several training camps this summer where work on technique and conditioning will .be stressed. I Dana and Gay race for the ball. In a fast moving pre-season soccer game As in every sport. training is importantg here, Tom. Ron, and Patty are running to get in shape 3 5 5 Q Linda Dorris looks over the course before she makes her run. PACIFIC NORTHWEST SKI ASSOCIATION QUALIFICATION ME ETS Engen Cup--McCall, Idaho Slalom 2nd Tom Zachary 4th Dave Watkins Giant Slalom Sth George Dorris Barrier Cup--Stevens Pass, Washington Giant Slalom 6th Ron Watkins Downhill 2nd George Dorris Sun Cup--Bend, Oregon Slalom 2nd George Dorris 4th Tom Zachary 5th Dave Watkins Downhill 3rd lst race George Dorris 2nd race Tom Zachary Cranston Cup--Boise, Idaho Giant Slalom 2nd Ron Watkins 3rd Torn Zachary Sth George Dorris 10th Gay Johnston Bogus Basin Cross-Country--Boise, Idaho lst 2nd Mission Ridge--Wenatchee, Cross-Country lst Kongsberger--Snoqualmie, Cross-Country lst Joe Dorris George Dorris Washington Joe Dorris Washington Joe Dorris NATIONAL MEETS Junior National Championships--Mt. Alyeska, Alaska Slalom, 'Ythg Giant Slalom, l2thg Downhill, 9thg 3rd in combined George Dorris Mt. Werner Classic--Steamboat Springs, Colorado Downhill 7th Patty Boydstun Roch Cup--Aspen, Colorado Slalom 3rd Patty Boydstun Silver Belt--Sugar Bowl, California Giant Slalom 3rd Patty Boydstun Blue Ribbon Cup--Bromley, Vermont Slalom 3rd Patty Boydstun Far West Khandahar--Alpental, Washington Slalom 4th Patty Boydstun INTERNATIONAL MEETS fPatty Boydswny Wild West Classic--Jackson Hole, Wyoming Downhill 10th Waterville Valley Cup--Waterville Valley, New Hampshire Giant Slalom 2nd Pontiac Cup--Vancouver, British Columbia Slalom, Srdg Giant Slalom, Zndg lst in combined Q F f en Q, 1 7 . :-Wig. , ' - vw aa '!'!7F-Siiillti , George Dorris per forms some Art Furrer tricks Dave Watkins flefty takes a fall as Dave Kirk speeds past. Joe Dorris completes the last leg of a cross country course. KNEELING: Manager Tim Knowles, Rich Nesbitt, Bill Florence, Dave Watkins, Ken Adair, Juan Hernandez, Steve Loomis, Vic Lewin, Manager Dave Adair. STANDING: Dana Seydel, Gay Johnson, Lynn Dowty, Floyd Loomis, Joe Dorris, Dale Eld, Keith Thompson, John Coski, Dave Kirk. Under the guidance of coaches Mike Thomas and Kirk Dahlke this year's track squad proved to be one of the most successful teams to come out of McCall-Donnelly High School. The team won the Riggins Invitational Track Meet and once again brought home the traveling trophy. Three members, Joe Dorris, Lynn Dowty, and John Coski, qualified for the Regional Track Meet in Twi.n Falls. At this meet Lynn placed 3rd in the shot put and John placed lst in the pole vault. These placings qualified both of them for the State Track Meet in Boise. Lynn placed 4th at State in the shot put with a new school record of 46'3f4 . John won the pole vault with a vault of 12'9 , also a new school record. Joe Dorris also broke an old school record in the 880 yd. run with a time of 2:08. 2. Coaches Kirk Dahlke and Mike Thomas and Captain Floyd Loomis display the trophy won at the Riggens Invitational Meet. Cork! Vaults' To Hart Place In State Meeti im- als . Ken Adair takes the baton from John Coski in the 880 yard relay. John Coski broke his old school record by vaulting 12'9 this season. Throwing the shot 46'3f4 , Lynn Dowty set a new school record. McCall Donnelly Horne of the Vandals Awards' Given To Top Athletes' Coach Dahlke awards the outstanding wrestler award to Dan Kantola. Dan topped off his high school career by taking first place in the state wrestling tournament in the 136 pound weight class, Lynn Dowty receives the outstanding football player award from Coach Thomas. Lynn played center on offense and linebacker on de- fense. 1 Receiving the Harry Fulton Memorial Award is Floyd Loomis. This award is given not only for athletic ability but also for the attitude of the re- cipient. and Pam i 2 i . Capella Archer Kim Berheim Sam Binder Shanda Bloxham Shannon Boos ,Q W!-'war mf' , ' Q 'Aff if, Ajfi , 'lf f Sylvia Acheson Representative Cindy Vos , Vice President Jim Klott, Secretary Sylvia Acheson, President Dave Adair Chuck Bunch, Representative Vic Lewin. Gary Albright Linda Allen Eva Ange Chuck Bunch Cyndie Catlin Tyan Colenbaugh Wraeioux' Hesfbmen i, l, iw W Receive Hrs! Taste 0f Hgh .Vebool lik Vicky Butler Gretta Cline Drenda Cosld Betty Davis Bill Fogg Rodney Golay Peggy Davis Roxio Fortin Kay Gronewold Dru Dixon Janis Fouch Ethel Haldeman Dee Dee Donica Dan Gantz Jerry Hansen Gail Gehrig Kim Helmi ch Calvin Hutchens Karen Jarvis Mo Jeffries Denise Johnson Caren Johnston Z . Elaine Points Dennis Raymond Dayton Rogers 'X C31-en Johnston, Mickey Richards, Terri Taylor, M Jeffries , Marjorie Pieplcron, and Dick Yelton learn to square dance in their freshmen P. E. class. , ky, Debbie Jones Steve Loomis Judy Ray Mickey Richards Barbara Smith Jim Klott Chris Murray Tim Knowles Bill Parkinson Susan Leaf Marjorie Piepkorn Vic Lewin Terri Taylor Carolyn Them Renee Vogan Cindy Vos Pam Wallace Hexbmea Mow 'K'ma1tz Elimination was the method used to choose a quiz team from the freshman class . Earning a chance to play in a second round by defeating Nampa Central Junior High, the team lost to South Junior High of Boise. Team members are Calvin Hutchens, Chris Murray, Tyan Colenbaugh, Bill Parkinson, Jim Klott. Vic Lewin replaced Calvin Hutchens in the second round. Mr. Mack Miller coached the team. ,kg sch, f ,,, Marsha Webb Bill Whitman Debbie Whitney Donna Wiggins Dick Yelton Sue Burgess Mike Butler Colleen Crockett Allen Dehlin Steve Dutton opbomore Hoa! Mu. Vice President Dave Watkins , Secretary Karlene Bayok, Ken Adair Dick Banks Leeann Banks Karlene Bayok Steve Bloxham X t Cath-ie Butler Wes Cornwgll Linda Dorris Joel Droulard N Niki Eld Mike Espy Penny Fincher Pam Flemrner Judy Gilbert Homecoming Contest President Jim Petersen, Representative Tom Sheffield, Representative Annette Johnston. Tom Evans Margaret Flanagan Bill Florence Sharon Goodwin Mike Graham Janice Gray Patrice Greenwell Mauni Hall Ann Hardy Raelene Kantola Pam Lawrence Jorden Longwell Pat Mitchell Cathy Nissula Hopi: Fnguand Kuo wledge 2 . Sophomores in the biology class , taught by Mr. Them, are learning how plants live and about the skull structure of the smaller mammals. ig E' Lx'L :mfs seo E Y 735 Q Eg' X Juan Hernandez Darrel Landers Barb Letourneau Colleen Miller Rich Nesbitt Jim Petersen Annette Johnston Edd Jones Bill Kangas Vickie Kangas Pam Rigenhagen Dawn Roberts Pat Shaw Tom Sheffield Bronc Sparkman , e,,,e I 1 Advised by Mr. Mike Thomas and Mr. Walter Them, the sophomores traditionally put on the freshman welcome dance. The dance had a psychedelic theme with music provided by the Jade Tide. a Dan Springer John Schinzler Ed Sheffield Steve Shields Dave Speilman Dave Watkins Debbie Widner Rick Wilde Don Woodward Janice Yensen , Mgungs, 2 ' . gf'iy:, 2-251451 1 , W if QV fe i , .47 5 A I 3 if 'V' W 5 Md Bob Acheson Kolita Banks Roger Bates Sherri Bier Monte Bollar MW MMI' '? T'w Representative Benita Shaw, Representative Dave Kirk, President Dave Jones, Secretary-Treasurer Patty Boydstun. Steve Adams Laureen Banks Bob Bears Kayleen Rick Bowling ' '- -A , ,,,' Patty Boydstun Sherry Colson John Coski YaVonna Davis Joe Dorris Juniors' Raise Had: MM Concessions Collin Edwards Dale Eld Basketball fans are always hungry--at least it seems that way to Dick, Annabel, and Noelene as they prepare another batch of popcorn. Q: Janet Davis Danny Donica Noelene Eddins Gladys Ernst Jack Gantz Monte Espy Terry Gestrin Ira Gray Shari Green Ray Hamell Ed Heacock Rick Heckathorn Cindy Helrnick Sandy Hoss Becky Jeffries Gay Johnson David M. Jones Janet Lappens Toni Lewin Mark Mason eau Jful llornmg' rm' Dreams' lin 0 Reabfy Led by the senior and junior class presidents, the Grand March was the highlight of the evening. Today's Reaction furnished music. David L. Jones Dave Kirk Dave Leavitt Jesse Main Annabel Newcomer II , , II Rocky Rhodes Allen Rornine Dana Seydel Michelle Storey Mr. Riddlemoser proves that you're only as old as you feel as he dances to the music of today's generation. Rocky inspects the progress being made in decorating. Dick Rernaklus Sandy Rhodes Rosana Saleen Benita Shaw Maxene Thomas Keith Thompson Jerry Uehlin Sue Whitman Claudie Willey Bob Williams A D 1 0f Great Expecta fiona' MARGO ACHESON SANDRA ACHESON JANET KAY ALBRIGHT DEBORA KAY ANDERSON LINDA ANN BARKELL KATHLEEN MARIE BIER DALE BOLLAR GREGORY DONALD BOOS CHRISTINE LEE BOWEN Plans' H1 The Hzture - DOUGLAS RAYMOND BUNCH ELIZABETH LYNN CLEMMER ANN MICHELE COCHRANE COLLETTE CORBIN LUANN KELLEEN COX MARY KATHLEEN CROCKETT LINDA CRUICKSHANK MARVIN JOHN DEHLIN GEORGE WILLIAM DORRIS , 00 lege, Man-iaya ,Serving Work. IM n. ' - JW LYNN DUANE DOWTY LUELLA MAY ERNST TONI RAE FLORENCE BONNIE LOU FOGG JOHN RANDEL HART CAROLYN LOUISE HEINRICH MARILYN LUCILLE FINCHER KATHRYN DIANE GREEN JEANNE MARIE HELMICH THANA JEFFS LONNIE KAY JONES GARY ALVIN KANTOLA BETTY ANN KLAUSER DAN KANTOLA MARTHA ANN KLOTT GORDON ROY LANDERS Representative Ann Cochrane, Vice President Linda Cruickshank, President Floyd Loomis, Representa- tive George Dorris, Secretary Janet Albright. xy V Sharing Togetbez 0111 Joys: TH ! SUE LAPPENS TERRY LAPPIN TERI LEE LEWIN FLOYD ARTHUR LOOMIS CHARLES MARILUCH PATRICIA ANN MATHEWS RUSSELL MOLTKE DONNA JO MOORE KENNETH WILLIAM MOUDY E Q C SUSAN JAHRON NESBITT GORDON ROWLAND CLIFFORD SCHELINE 0u1 In teremtxc DORIS ARLENE POINTS GLEN RUSKA TINA TILMAN DEBBY RAYMOND MERRILL SALEEN KAREN TURNER l RONALD WATKINS MICHAEL REID WEBB GREGG ROBERT WILLIAMSON JAMES WRIGHT And 0111 Hopes' - The 6'la.r.s' 0f 19629 68 3 BRENDA MARIE WILLIAMS PAMELA SUE ZACHARY THOMAS BRADLEY ZACHARY For twelve years, Luann Cox and Sandra Acheson have worked to achieve their goal of Valedictorian and Salutatorian. Luann maintained a 3. 9 average while Sandra's was 3. 8. The Seniors thought the faculty had started a new class, processional marching practice. Sophomores lined the aisle with crossed swords and roses for fgecglf gZ?s3eiEZag1Zrgo1?r?il1 mencement address at graduation exercises June lst. the senior processional at graduation. Senior Achievements ACHESON, MARGO National Honor Society, Boys' Club-1-2-3, Secretary-4g Science Club, Vice President- lg Class Vice President-3, Band-1-2-4, Honor Band-3, All State Band-3, Chorus-1-2-4. ACHESON, SANDRA Salutatoriang National Honor Society, Girls' Club-1-2-3-4, Student Council, Suident Body Secretary-4g Class Secretary- 1-3g Chorus-1-2-4, Honor Choir -2, All-State Choir-3. ALBRIGHT,l JANET KAY Boise, Idaho-lg Thespians, Secretary-45 Girls' Club-2-3, Outstanding Girl-4, Vandaleer- 23 Pep Club-Z-3-43 Drill Team- 3, Captain-4g Tip-Off Princess -3, Homecoming Queen-4, Hay Fever -35 Talent Show-3g Our Town -4. ANDERSON, DEBORA IQY Girls' Club-1-2-3-4, Pep Club- l-2-3-43 Drill Team-4, J. V. Cheerleader-lg The Ghost of Pumpkin Holler -lg Band-l-2-3- 43 Chorus-1-2-3-4. BARKELL, LINDA ANN Weiser, Idaho-1-2-3, Girls' Club-43 Vandaleer-49 Drill Team-4. BIER, KATHLEEN MARIE Girls' Club-1-2-3-4g Pep Club- 1-2-3-4g Band-1-2-3-4g Chorus- 2-3-4. BOLLAR, DALE D. M. Club-3-4, Boys' Club-1-2- 3-4g Wrestling-1-3, letter-2, Manager-4, Football-1-2, Man- ager-4g Chorus-1-2-3-4. BOOS, GREGORY DONALD American Legion Awardg Nation- al Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation, National Honor Society? Quill Ez Scroll-4, Thes- pians-2, President-3, letter- 4g D. M. Club-2-3-4g Boys' Club -1-2-4, Vice President-3, Stu- dent Council-3-4, Class Vice President-1, Sergeant at Arms- 3, Ski Tracks-2, Photographer- 3, Editor-4, Science Club-l-3, Program Chairman-2, The Mouse that Roared -lg The Ghost of Pumpkin Holler -lg Our Town - 4g Track-lg Football-1, letter -2-3-4, Wrestling-1-2, letter- 3-4g Band-1-2-3-4. BOWEN, CHRISTINE LEE Girls' Club-1-2-3-4g Student Council-3-4, Class Representa- tive-3, Varsity Cheerleader-45 Pep Club-1-2-3-4, Science Club -25 The Ghost of Pumpkin Hol- ler -lg Nightmare -33 Never No Third Degree -3, The Plot to Assassinate the Chase Man- hattan Bank -3g Band-4, Pep Band-1-2-35 Chorus-1-2-3-4. EUNCH, DOUGLAS RAYMOND Boys' Club-1-2-3-4. CLEMMER, ELIZABETH LYNN Pasadena, California-1-2, Girls' Club-3-43 Drill Team-4g Pep Club-45 Chorus-4. COCHRANE, ANN MICHELLE National Honor Society, Quill KL Scroll-43 Girls' Club-1-2-3, Outstanding Girl-43 Suident Council, Class Representative- 4g Pep Club-1-2-3-4g Science Club-1-2, Secretary-3g Ski Tracks-1-2, Section Editor-3-45 Vandaleer-1-2g Talent Show-lg Homecoming Princess-3-4g Chor- us-l-2-3-4g Band-1-2-4, All- State Band-3. CORBIN, COLLETTE Dos Palos, California-2-3, Monticello, Utah-1, National Honor Society-4g Quill liz Scroll -45 Girls' Club-4g Ski Tracks- 4g Our Town -4. COX, LUANN KELEEN Valedictoriang National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commen- dation, National Honor Society -45 Quill Sz Scroll-49 Thespians- 3, letter-4, Girls' Club-1-2, Program Chairman-3, Outstand- ing Girl-3g Student Council-3, Vandaleer-2, Assistant Editor- 3g Science Club-1-4, Corre- sponding Secretary-2, Presi- dent-3, Pep Club-1-3-4, Out- standing Girl-2g Drill Team- 3-4g Talent Show-2-3, Hay Fever -3, Best Actressg Jacob Comes Home -4, Our Town -4, Best Supporting Actress, Chor- us-l-2, Pianist-3-4. CROCKETT, MARY KATHLEEN Girls' Club-2-3-4, Dance Prin- cess-lg Student Council-4, Pep Club-l-2-3, President-4, Drill Team-3, Lieutenant-45 Homecoming Princess-43 The Ghost of Pumpkin Holler -lg The Mouse that Roared -13 Nightmare -39 The Plot to Assassinate the Chase Manhat- tan Bank -3g Chorus-1-2-3-4. CRUICKSHANK, LINDA GAE American Legion Awardg Nation- al Honor Society-49 Quill gl Scroll-4, Thespians-4g Girls' Club-l, Outstanding Girl-2-3-4, Student Council-4g Class Vice President-43 Vandaleer-2, Assistant Editor-3, Editor-45 Pep Club-1-2-33 Spanish Club-1 -23 Science Club-1-3g Secre- tary-2, The Ghost of Pumpkin Holler -lg The Mouse that Roared -lg Pure as the Driven Snow -25 Hay Fever -39 Our Town -4. DEHLIN, MARVIN J. Boys' Club-1-2-3-4g Ski Tracks -lg The Ghost of Pumpkin Hol- ler -lg Band-l-2-3-4. DORRIS, GEORGE WILLIAM National Honor Society-4g D. M. Club-2-3-4g Student Council, Class Representative-43 Foot- ball-1-2, letter-3-45 Track-1, letter-2-35 Skiing, let -3-4, Junior National 1-2-3, A Western DOWTY, ter-1-2 s-Nordic- lpine, 3rd comlbmed-4, States-4g Band 1-2-3-4. LYNN DUANE Gardnerville, Utah-1-2-39 D. M, Club-45 Boys' Club-43 Club 4 - 5 1: Most Ins ootball le , tte pirational Playellr-4, Wrestling, letter-4, T Science r 4 , rz ck, letter-4, 4th in State fsllot- putj-4g Our Town -4. ERNST, LUELLA MAY Girls' Cl ub-1-2, Vice -Presi- dent-3, President-4, O tstand- ing Girl-3-4, Dance Pr cess-33 Student Council, Class epre- sentative-25 Drill Team 2-3-4g Pep Club-1-2, Vice-Pr ,sident-3 -4, Girls' Track-3, Our Town Band-1-2-3-4. FINCHER, MARILYN National Honor Society g Girls' Club-l-2-3-4, P p Club -1-2, Vandaleer-43 Tal nt Show-lg Chorus, Piani -l-2-3- 4. FLORENCE, TONI RA Girls' Club-1-2-3-4g D ill Team-3, Lieutenant-43 Pep Club -l-2-35 Ski Tracks-25 The Ghost of Pumpkin Holle -lg Grandma Pulls the Strings -4g Chorus-1-2-4. FOGG, BONNIE LOU National Honor Societyg Quill Sz Scroll, Thespians, lett r-45 Girls' Club, Outstand' Girl- 1-2-3-4g Student Counc:l, Var- sity Cheerleader-3-43 Cheerleader-2, Class -2, Vandaleer-2-35 Sk 3 Secti , 011 - , Princess-39 Pep Club Editor 4- T Science Club-1-2' Dr' -25 Drum Show-2, Hay Fever - . V. cretary i Tracks- ig-Off - ,-2-3-4, Team-1 , ill Majorette-3- 4, Talent -:Q uour Town -4, Best Actres g Chorus- I-2-3-4, Band-l-2-3- GREEN, KATHRANE IANE Girls' Club-1-2-3-49 p Club- 1-2-3-45 The Ghost o Pumpkin Holler -lg Chorus-1-2-3-4. HART, JOHN RANDA Balboa, California-l- gBoys' Club-3-4. HEINRICH, CAROLYN LOUISE Girls' Club-1-2-3-4, Yandaleer -3g Pep Club-1-2-3-43 Spanish Club-2g The Ghost of mpkin Holler -lg The Mous that Roared -23 Chorus-1- -4, All- State Choir-33 Band-1 2-3-4, Pep Band-2. HELMICH, JEANNE MARIE Fort Pierce, Florida-1-2g Don Lawrence Fine Arts Scholarshipg National Scroll -4, Honor Society The spians , 1 Girls' Club-3-43 Vand' Art Editor-3-45 Drill Pep Club-33 Hay Fev wn' - Our To '4. JEFFS, THANA Californi a-l-2, Girls' 'g Quill 81 etter-43 leer, eam-4g r -35 Club-3. JONES, LONIE KAY Gi.rls' Club-1-2-3-4, Ski Tracks-4g Pep Club-1-2-3-43 Science Club-2-3-4g Chorus-1-2 -3-4. KANTOLA, DANNY J. D.M. Club-2-3, President-45 Boys' Club-1-2-3-45 Student Council-45 Wrestling, letter-1 -2-3-4, State-3, lst i.n State 1136 lb. J-4, Outstanding Wrestler-43 Athletic King-45 Chorus-1-2-3. KANTOLA, GARY ALVIN National Honor Society, D. M. Club-3-4g Boys' Club-1-2-3-45 Student Council, Student Body Vice President-3, President-4g Wrestling, letter-2-3-4, lst in state 1121 lb. 5-4, our- standing Wrestler-2, Band-1-2. KLAUSER, BETTY ANN Rupert, Idaho-1-2-3, Girls' Club-4. KLOTT, MARTHA ANN Quill Sz Scroll-45 Girls' Club-1- 2-3-4, Dance Queen-45 Vanda- leer-3, Managing Editor-45 Ski Tracks-43 Pep Club-1-3-4, Outstanding Girl-25 Science Club-2-4, Corresponding Sec- retary-3. LANDERS, GORDON Long Creek, Oregon-1-2, D. M, Club-4, Boys' Club-3-4g Bas- ketball, letter-3g Our Town - 4, Band-3-4. LAPPENS, SUE New Meadows, Idaho-3g Cascade Bank Scholarshipg National Honor Societyg Quill K: Scroll-45 Girls' Club-1-2-4g Ski Tracks- 2, Copy Editor-43 Pep Club-1-2 -4g Science Club-1-2, Corre- sponding Secretary-4g Talent Show-lg Chorus-1-2-4. LAPPIN, TERRY R. Boys' Club-1-2-3-4, If Men Played Cards as Women Do -45 Another Way Out -4. LEWIN, TERI LEE New Plymouth, Idaho-2, Girls' Club-1-3-45 Pep Club-1-3. LOOMIS, FLOYD ARTHUR Harry Fulton Awardg Thespians- 45 D. M. Club-2-3-49 Boys' Club -1-2-4, President-35 Student Council-3-4, Class Representa- tive-2, Class President-44 Ski Tracks-35 Science Club, Ser- geant at Arms-lg Football- 1-2, letter-2-3-49 Track-lg Wres- tling, letter-1-2-3-4, 2nd in State 4168 lb. 1-45 Skiing-35 Sweetheart Ball Prince-lg Talent Show-1-33 The Mouse that Roared -lg Hay Fever -33 Our Town -4, Band-l-2-3-4g Chorus-1-2, All State Chorus- 3. MATTHEWS, PATRICIA ANN Emmett, Idaho-1-2, National Honor Society, Secretary-4, Quilliiz Scroll-43 Girls' Club-3- 4g Vandaleer-3-4, Chorus-4. MOLTKE, RUSSELL A. Thespians, Vice-President-4, letter-4, D. M. Club-3-4, Boys' Club-1-2-3-4, Science Club-3-4, Ski Tracks-3, Football-2, let- ter-3-4, Basketball-1-2, Tal- ent Show-1-2-3, Hay Fever -3, Our Town -4, Chorus-1-2-3-4, Band-4, Pep Band-1-2-3, Stage Band-2-3. MOORE, DONNA JO Girls' Club-1-2-3-4, Pep Club- l-2-3-4, Another Way Out -4, Chorus-1-2-3-4. MOUDY, KENNETH WILLIAM D. M. Club-2-3-4, Boys' Club-1- 2-3-4, Wrestling, letter-2-3. NESBITT, SUSAN JAHRON San Bernardino, California-1-2, Girls' Club-3-4, Pep Club-3-4, Chorus-3-4. POINTS, DORIS ARLENE Girls' Club-1-2-3-4, Chorus-1- 2-3, Band-1-2-3-4. RAYMOND, DEBORA FAYE Boise, Idaho-1-2, Girls' Club- 3-4, Pep Club-3-4. ROWLAND, GORDON CRAIG Thespians-2, letter-3, Honor Thespian-4, Boys' Club-1-2-3-4, Student Council-2, Class Rep- resentative-3, Football-2, letter-3, Basketball-1-2, let- ter-3-4, Talent Show-1-2-3, The Mouse that Roared -1, Pure as the Driven Snow -2, A Husband for Breakfast -3, Hay Fever -3, Our Town -4, Band-1-4, Stage Band-2-3. RUSKA, GLEN J. D. M. Club-3-4, Boys' Club-1-2- 3, Vice President-4, Football- 3, Basketball-1-2, letter-3, Track-1, Pure as the Driven Snow -2, Our Town -4, Band-1- 2-3-4. SALEEN, MERRILL LYLE D. M. Club-4, Boys' Club-1-2-3- 4, Girls' Club Dance King-4, Football-1-2, letter-3-4, Bas- ketball-1-2, letter-3-4, Track ' -1-2, letter-3-4. SCHELINE, CLIFFORD D. National Honor Society Schol- arship, Boys' Club-1-2-3-4. TILMAN, 'TINA SUE Payette, Idaho-1-2-3, Girls' Club-4, Our Town -4. TURNER, KAREN LYNETTE Goldendale, Washington-1-2, Girls' Club-3-4, Pep Club-3-4, Chorus-3. WATKINS, RONALD R. D. M. Club-2-3-4, Student Coun- cil-4, Boys' Club-1-2-3, Pres- ident-4, Science Club-3, Foot- ball-1-2, letter-3, Skiing, letter-1-2-3-4, Track-1, Our Town -4, Chorus-1, Band-4, Pep Band-1-2-3, Stage Band-3. WEBB, MICHAEL R. Bausche and Lomb Science Award, National Honor Society- 4, D. M. Club-4, Thespians, letter-4, Boys' Club-1-2-3-4, Student Council-1-2-3, Class Representative-2, Class Pres- ident-2, Ski Tracks-4, Science Club-1-2-3, President-4, Foot- ball-1-2, letter-3-4, Basket- ball-1-2, letter-3-4, Track-1- 2, The Ghost of Pumpkin Hol- ler -1, The Mouse that Roared -2, Hay Fever -3, Our Town -4, Chorus-1-2, Band-1-2-3-4. WILLIAMS, BRENDA MARIE Sylrnare, California-1-2, Girls' Club-3-4. WILLIAMSON, GREGG R. D. M. Club-3-4, Boys' Club-1-2- 3-4, Football-2, letter-3, Track-1, Husband for Break- fast -3. WRIGHT, JAMES LEORNARD Twin Falls, Idaho-1, National Honor Society, Vice President- 4, D. M. Club-4, Boys' Club-2-3 -4, Basketball-2, letter-3-4. ZACHARY, PAMELA SUE Rotary Award, National Honor Society: Quill 8: Scroll, Thes- pians-2, letter-3, Honor Thes- pian-4, Girls' Club, Program Chairman-4, Outstanding Girl-1 -2-3-4, Student Council-4, Vandaleer-1-2, Ski Tracks-1-2, Section Editor-3-4, Vandal Review fRadioJ-2-3, Drill Team- 3, Spanish Club-1-2, Pep Club- 2-3, Future Teachers-4, Fog on the Valley -1, The Mouse that Roared -1, Pure as the Driven Snow -2, A Husband for Breakfast -3, Hay Fever -3, Jacob Comes Home -4, Our Town -4,.Declamation-1-2, Tal- ent Show-1-2-3, Chorus-234, Band, Pep Band-1-2, Stage Band -2-3. ' ZACHARY, THOMAS BRADLEY National Honor Society, Presi- dent-4, Quill gl Scroll-4, Thes- pians, letter-4, D, M. Club-3-4, Student Council-1-3-4, Class President-1-3, Boys' Club-1-2- 3-4, Ski Tracks-2, Section Ed- itor-3-4, Science Club-1-2, Football-2-3, letter-4, Skiing -1, letter-2-3-4, Junior Na- tionals-4, Our Town -4, Band- 4, Pep Band-l-2, Stage Band-2- 3. Hwulty CLAYTON W, BOYD BS, University of Idaho, Band, Chorus, Stage Ba.nd, and Pep Band. BRUCE CAMPBELL BS QBus. Ed. J, University of Idaho, Typing I, Bookkeeping, General Business, Algebra I, Vandaleer, Quill 8: Scroll, and Junior Class Advisor. RONALD CARICO BA fEduoationJ, University of Idaho, Literature I, U. S. His- tory, Junior Class Advisor. KIRK DAHLKE BS fPhys. Ed. J, Snow Junior College, Utah State University, General Math, Business Math, Boys' P. E. , Driver Education, D-M Club Advisor. AILA GOODE BS QHome Ec. J, University of Idaho, English I, II, III, Pep Club and Drill Team Advisor. CARL GOODWIN AA, Boise Junior College, BS QED. J, Arizona State College, MA, Northern Arizona State College at Flagstaff, Art I, II, Mechanical Drawing, and World History. RICHARD KUGLER BS QPhys. Edo, MA fEd. Ad- min. J, Idaho State University, Math. IV, Student Council Ad- visor. LEE LEHRMAN BS QChem. , Bio. J, University of Idaho, Earth Science, and Biology, Science Club and Jun- ior Class Advisor. KENNETH MCINTOSH BA, Northern Idaho College of Education, Lewiston, Idaho, MA fEd. Admin.J, Washington State University, U. S. Govern- ment, World Problems, and World Geography, Boys' Club and Junior Class Advisor. MACK MILLER BA, MA, Western State College at Gunnison, Colorado, Guid- ance Counselor, Ski Coach, Freshman Class Advisor. KATHLEEN PEARSON BS, University of Utah, Typing, Shorthand, Secretarial Prac- tice, and Office Occupations, Drill Team and Paper Staff Ad- visor. JOHN C. RIDDLEMOSER MA, Colorado State, College of Education, Greeley, Past Grad- uate Work, University of Den- ver. RUTH SEYDEL BA, University of Idaho, BS, tLibrary ScienceJ, Simmons College, Boston, Mass., Latin I and Librarian, Yearbook and Quill Ki Scroll Advisor. WALTER THEM BS QWildlife TechnologyJ, BE, Montana State University, MS, Oregon State University, Air Command Sz Staff College, Adv. Biology, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science Club and Sophomore Class Advisor. MIKE THOMAS BA uviaun, BA fHealth sz P. E. J, College of Idaho, Algebra I, H, Geometry, D-M Club Advisor and Sophomore Class Advisor. EUNICE ZACHARY BA, University of Montana, English IV, Home EC. I, H, and Adv. Home Ec. , Girls' Club Advisor and National Honor Society Advisor. Index Acheson, Bob 15, 23, 26, 38,58 Acheson, Margo 14, 23, 26, 62 Acheson, Sandra 18, 22, 26,31,62 Acheson Sylvia 22, 50 Adair, Dave 15,2s,ss,41,4e,5o Adair, Ken 14,23,38,4l,46,47, 54 Adams, Steve 23,58 Administration 3,4, 5 Albright, Gary 11, 23, 38, 41, 50 Albright, Janet 10, 12, 15, 21, 22, 25, 30, 33, 35, 36, 62, 65 Allen, Linda 14,16,21,22,24, 25,50 American Legion Award 36 Anderson, Kay 21, 22, 25, 33, 62 Ange, Eva 14, 22, 50 Archer, Capella 22, 50, 52 Athletic Awards 48 Awards Assembly 36 Band 14, 15 Banks, Dick 23,54 Banks, Kolita 22, 58 Banks, Laureen 22, 58 Banks, Leeann 22,54 Barkeu, Linda 17,21,22,3l,62 Basketball, J-V 41 Basketball, Varsity 40,41 Bates, Roger 11, 18, 23, 58 Bausche and Lombe Award 36 Bayok, Karlene 13, 15, 16, 21, 22, 36,54 Bears, Bob 23,58 Berheim, Kim 23, 38, 41, 50 Bier, Kathy 14, 22, 25, 62 Bier, Sherri 22,58 Binder, Sam 11, 23, 41, 50 Bingham, Kay 14, 21, 22, 25, 58 Bloxham, Shanda 22, 50 Bloxham, Steve 23,54 Boise-Cascade Scholarship 36 Bollar, Dale 20, 23, 38,42, 62 Bollar, Monte 10, 11,23,42,58 rf-'- ' Boos, Greg 12,15,16,2O,23,26, 27,36,38,42,43,62 Boos, Shannon 15, 16,22,25,36, 50 Bowen, Chris 14, 22, 24, 25, 33, 62 Bowling, Rick 23, 58 Boyd, Clayton 6, 13 Boydsmn, Patty 11,14,22,44,58 Boys' Club 23 Bunch, Chuck 18,23,41,50,51 Bunch, Doug 23, 63 Burgess, Sue 16, 22, 25, 36, 54 Butler, Cathie 22, 54 Butler, Mike 11,20,23,42,54 Butler, Vickie 22,51 Calahan, Dick 8 Campbell, Bruce 7, 17,27 Carico, Catlin, Ron 6,20,38,41 Cyndie 14,22,25,51 Cheerleaders 24 Chorus 13 Clemmer, Jill 21,22,30,33,63 Cline, Gretta 22,51 Cochrane, Ann 15,16,18,22,25, 26,27,36,60,63,65 Colenbaugh, Tyan 21, 22, 25, 51, 53 Colson, Sherry 22,58 Cooks 8 Corbin, Collette 12, 16,26,27, 63 Cornwell, Wes 20,23,-42,54 Coski, Drenda 22,25,51 Coski, John 20,23,33,38,40,41, 46,47,58 Cox, Luann 10,11,12,13,19,21, 22,25,26,27,63 Crockett, Colleen 14,21,22,24, 25, 33, 54 Crockett, Kathy 14, 21, 22, 25, 33, 63 Cruickshank, Linda 10, 17 , 22, 26, 27, 36, 63, 65 Custodians 8 Dahlke, Kirk 7, 20, 38, 42, 43,48 Davis, Betty 22,51 Davis, Janet 22,58 Davis, Peggy 11,21, 22,51 Davis, YaVonna 14, 22 , 24, 25 , 36, 59 Declamation 10 Dehlin, Allen 23,54 Dehlin, Marvin 23,63 Dixon, Dru 22,51 D-M Club 20 Don Lawrence Memorial Award 10 Donica, Danny 20, 23,42, 59 Donica, Dee Dee 21,22,51 Dorris, George 18, 20, 23, 26, 38 , 44, 45, 63, 65 Dorris, Joe 15, 20, 23, 26, 38,44,45, 46,59 Dorris, Linda 14, 22,44,45, 54 Dowty, Lynn 12, 19, 23, 38,42,46,47, 48, 64 Drama 10, 11, 12 Drill Team 21 Droulard, Joel 23,54 Dutton , Eddins, 59 Steve 20, 23 , 54 Noelene ll, 16, l9,22, 25,3O, Edwards, Collin 23,38,40,59 Edwards, Glennis 8 Eld, Dale 23, 33,40,46, 59 Eld, Niki 11, 14, 16, 21,22,24, 25, 27,30, 55 Ernst, Gladys 21,22,25,s5,59 Ernst, Luella 10,15,18,21,22,25, 35,36,64 Espy, Mike 23 Espy, Monte 23,59 Evans, Torn 14,16,23,32,4l,55 Faculty 6,7 Fincher, Marilyn 17,22,26, 27,31, 64 Fincher, Penny 22,25, 55 Flanagan, Margaret 22,27,55 Flemrner, Pam 14,22,55 Florence, Billy 15,23,41, ,55 Florence, Toni 11,21,22,,6 Fogg, Bill 14,23,36,41,51 Fogg, Bonnie 12,14,16,22,24,25, 26,27, 64 Football 38,39 Fortin, Roxie 14,22,25,51 Fouch, Janis 14,22,24,25, 3,51 Freshman Class 50,51,52, 3 Gantz, Danny 23,41,51 Gantz, Jack 23,33,40,41, 59 Gebrig, Gail 22, 25, 51 Gestrin, Terry 14, 16, 23, 38,40, 59 Gilbert, Judy 10, 17, 22, 27,55 Girls' Club 22 Girls' Club Outstanding Girls 36 Golay, Rodney 14, 23,51 Goode, Aila 6,25 Goodwin, Carl 6 Goodwin, Sharon 22,55 Graduation 69 Graham, Mike l9,23,55 Gray, Ira 23,59 Gray, Janice 22,55 Green, Diane 22,64 Green, Shari 21, 22, 25 , 59 Greenwell, Patrice 22, 25, 55 Gronewold, Kay 15, 22, 25, 33, 51 Hall, Mauni 22,55 Haldeman, Ethel Kay 22,51 Hamen, Ray 1O,11,23,59 Hansen, Jerry 14,23,51 Hardy, Ann 22,55 Hart, Randy 23, 64 Heacock, Ed 19,23, 33,42, 59 Heckathorn, Rick 23,60 Heinrich, Carl 8 Heinrich, Carolyn 14, 22, 25, 31, 64 2 Helmich, Cindy 1e,22,24, 5,29,32, 60 Helmich, Jeanne 10, 17, 21, 22, 26,4 64 Helmich, Kim 11, 23,42,51 Hernandez, Juan 23,46,56 Homecoming 29 Hoss, Sandy 11, 16, 17, 22, 26, 36, 60 Hutchens, Calvin 23, 52, 53 International Quill 8: Scroll 27 Jarvis, Karen 15,21,22,25,52 Jarvis, Thelma 8 Jeffries, Becky 21,22,25,60 Jeffries, Mo 23,38,41,52 Jeffs, Thana 65 Johnson, Connie 22 Johnson, Denise 22,52 Johnson, Gay 15,23,3B,44,4G,60 Jolmston, Annette 13, 14, 18, 22, 27, 55,56 Johnston, Caren 22,52 9, , 1+ if at ew' ff, ni f fi, if if fi 11 an 5 ff 3 3 ? 5 a 35 1 'M is Jones, David L. 17, 23, 26, 58, Jones, David M. 23, 60 Jones, Debbie 22,52 Jones, Edd 21,43,56 Jones, Kay 16, 19, 22, 25, 65 Junior Class 58,59, 60,61 Junior-Senior Prom 60, 61 60 Kangas, Vickie 22,56 Kangas, Bill 20,23,42,56 Kantola, Danny 20, 23, 35, 42,43, 48,65 Kantola, Gary 18,20,23,42,43, 65 Kantola, Raelene 22, 33, 56 Kirk, Dave 14,18,20,23,26,38,44, 45,46,58,60 Klauser, Betty 31,33,65 Klott, Jim 17,23,38,41,50,52,53 Klott, 33, Martha 16,1v,19,22,25,32, 65 Koskella, Kristi 21,22 Knowles, Hank 8 Knowles, Tim 15,23, 38,42,46, 52 Kugler, Richard 5, 18, 28 Landers, Darrel 23,56 Landers , Gordon 12, 14, 20, 23, 26, Lappens, Janet 22, 26, 60 Lappens, Sue 16, 17, 19, 22, 26, 27, 35,66 Lappin, Terry 23, 35, 66 65 Lawrence, Pam 17, 22,36,56 Leaf, Susan 21, 22, 25, 33, 52 Leavitt, Dave 23, 60 . Lehrman, Lee 7, 19, 34 LeTourneau, Barbara 14, 16, 22, 32, 56 Lewin, Teri 22, 66 Lewin, Toni 16, 17, 22, 25, 36, 60 Lewin, Vic 14, 18, 23,41,46, 50, 52 Longwell, Jordan 56 Loomis, Floyd 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 23, 35,38,42,46,48,60,65,66 Loomis, Steve 14, 23, 38, 41, 46, 52 Main, Jesse 23,60 Majorettes 14, 15 Mariluch, Charley 23, 66 Mason, Mark 28,40, 60 Matthews, Pat 17, 22, 26, 27, 66 McIntosh, Kenneth 6,59 Miller, Colleen 15, 22, 56 Miller, Mack 7, 28 Mitchell, Pat 11, 22, 27 , 31, 56 Moltke, Russ 10, 12, 15, 19, 20, 23, 38, 66 Moore, Donna 22,66 Moudy, Ken 23,66 Murray, Chris 15, 19, 22, 52, 53 National Honor Society 26 National Honor Society Scholar- ship 36 National Thespian Society 10 Neider, Jean 4 Nesbitt, Richard 23,46,56 Nesbitt, Sue 19, 22, 25, 67 Newcomer, Annabel 11, 16, 19, 22, 25 26, 30, 33,36, 59, 60 Nisula, Cathy 22,56 Parkinson, Bill 10, 14, 23, 52, 53 Parkinson, Katheryn 6,10,22 Pearson, Kathleen 7,17,27 Pep Club 25 Petersen, Jim 15,16,18,23,35,38, 40,55, 56 Piepkorn, Marjorie 22,52 Points, Arlene 15, 22, 67 Points, Elaine 15, 21, 22, 33, 52 Ray, Judy 14, 22, 52 Raymond, Debby 22, 67 Raymond, Dennis 23,38,41,52 Remaklus, Dick 23, 32, 38, 42, 59, 60 Rhodes, Rocky 23, 38,40, 60 Rhodes, Sandy 20, 23, 40, 60 Richards, Mickey 23,52 Riddlemoser, John 5 Rigenhagen, Pam 22,57 Roberts, Dawn 22, 25, 57 Rogers, Dayton 23,52 Romine, Allan 23, 60 Rotary Award 36 I Rowland, Gordan 10, 15, 20, 23, 67 Royalty 29, 32, 35 Ruska, Glen 12, 14, 20, 23, 67 Saleen, Merrill 20, 23, 32, 38, 40, 67 Saleen, Rosa.na 22, 60 Scheline, Clifford 23, 30, 36, 67 Schinzler, John 23,57 School Board 4, 5 Science Club 19 Senior Achievements 70 Senior Class 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68 Senior Class Play 12 Seydel, Dana 14, 17, 19, 20, 23,33, 38 , 44, 46, 60 Seydel, Ruth 6, 16 Shaw, Benita 14, 18, 21, 22, 58, 60 Shaw, Pat 15, 17, 21, 22, 57 Sheffield, Ed 23, 38,42, 57 Sheffield, Tom 18,20, 23,42, 55, 57 Shields, Steve 23,57 Skiing 44, 45 Ski Tracks Staff 16 Smith, Barbara 22,52 Sophomore Class 54, 55, 56, 57 Sparkman, Bronc 23, 57 Spielman, Dave 15, 23, 57 Springer, Dan 23, 57 Storey, Michelle 19, 22, 60 Student Council 18 Taylor, Terri 15,22,52,53 Them, Carolyn 14, 19, 22, 25, 32, 36 53 Them, Walter 7, 19,36 Thomas, Maxene 17, 22, 25, 26, 60 Thomas, Mike 7,20,38,40,41,48 Thompson, Keith 15,18,20,23,26, 38,40,41,46,60 Tillman, Tina 33,67 Track Kz Field 46,47 Turner, Karen 22, 67 Turner, Kathy 4 Uehlin, Jerry 23, 60 Vandaleer Staff 17 Vogan, Renee 22, 53 Vos, Cindy 1s,22,25,50,53 Wallace, Pam 15,21,22,25,53 Watkins, Dave 15,16,23,38,40,44, 45,54, 57 , warms, Ron 12,14,1s,2o,23,3o, 3s,44,6s Webb, Marsha 22, 25, 36, 53 Webb, Mike 10,12, 15, 16, 19,20,23, 26,27,28,35,36,38,40,68 Whitman, Bill 15, 23, 53 Whitman, Sue 16, 22, 31, 33, 60 Whitney, Debbie 15, 22, 53 Widner, Debbie 21, 22, 57 Wiggens, Donna 22, 53 Wilde, Rick 23,57 Willey, Claudia 22, 60 Willey, Sarah 8 Williams, Bob 23 Williams, Brenda 22, 33, 68 Williamson, Gregg 20, 23, 68 Woodward, Don 23, 57 Wrestling 42,43 Wright, Jim 20, 23, 26, 40, 68 Yelton, Richard 23, 52, 53 Yenson, Janice 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 29, 57 Zachary, Eunice 6, 22, 26 Zachary, Pam 10, 11, 16, 22, 26, 27, 36, 68 Zachary, Tom 10, 12, 15, 16, 20, 23, 26, 27, 36, 38,44, 68 I J14 M,, W!5,,fg,w A, 5 Laude! 52 ' A WML wwf if calf-l7frk7,wwuf I9-G,e,eca,4.,g, ,wiv w'7w4.4.. v j'l:'WL MW 1w, -zzbjmi M -ffeezw. !wM,,f-5 my W Hbgiliiv if ' 4'-i1zm.x,2,fv :iw 5wQ , X M42 16Xf42f viii' azffdf' i?j4,.f, Muff ffm MM! my if ' XQ+'f '-11, Gnwufjfifsjirf A Lwfazffgfmh, OWQ W I Q V mem mf? 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