Mead High School - Pine Burr Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

 - Class of 1967

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Bantz Prineipal and 0i'iiee Personnel Keep Mead High Running Smooihly Sec. Jean Lessig ounselor ence Faculfy lnsfills Knowledge In Sfudenfs . ,f - X., Pj nf J uw, x , ffifa xii' flgf WL M mga!! 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Problems JOANNE CHRISTOPHER Physical Education Physical Educafion 4 Social Sfudies GEORGE CHALICH U. S. History, Physiology CASH STONE U.S. History Phychology Soclology JL JU f library ANN V, 4 HELEN NORDBY JOAN LARSON 11 ,7 Library Art Drama XY, LOUIS ANDERSON Auto Shop, Agriculture E UGENE KIC HA Metal Shop llomemalcmg Industrial Arts MABLE WALLMARK Home Economics ARTHUR BURGESS Wood Shop, Metal Shop Biology JOHN SAVAGE Drafting, Wood Shop 15 LINDA KAY ANDERSON Booster Club, Annual. . Wants to be in medical work. . nickname Lin . . remembers the joys of shorthand and the graduation of '66. PRICILLA N. ARNOLD Melodettes, Booster Club. .nickname Pris . . wants to ski the Matterhorn. . will always remember the good times at the lunch table. EMILEEN FRANCES ASHLEY Nickname Emy . . remembers dissecting eyeballs in Physiology. . Drill Team. . wants to be an elementary school teacher. WILLIAM EDWIN BABER Known as Baber . . wants to paint a nude. . V. Pres. of A. S. B. , Pres. of Honor Society. .football. .remembers C.K. 's bare lip. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Sec. Genie Billings, V. Pres. Ken Doggett, Pres. Ken Nesbeitt, Sgt. -at-arms Bob Manning, Parlia. Mike Wells, Treas. Bev Jasper. MILO DEAN ADAMS Remembers the day Stutzke had an accident in the P. E. room. . college and California surfing are his plans. . nickname Jerry, THEODORE WILLIAM ALE SON Nickname Ted , . wants tovbe successful in art and college. . remembers playing football and having good times. . football. JACOB EDWARD ALLEN Nickname Jake . . remembers Ephrata trip for football game when truck broke down and he had to stay all night in Dry Falls. . wants to be president of the Loon1ake Ripple Riders. DONALD EUGENE ALLUM Wants to be an Ichthyologist and lead a leisurely life. . remembers C. K. and his meter stick. . Chess Club. . nickname Don. BRETT CHARLES BALDWIN Fondly remembers the chess game in Mr. Stone'S History class.. wants to run the lathe in a toothpick factory. MELVIN DALE BARNES Nickname Butch , . ambition is to get a matching set of teeth. . choir. BRADLEY CHARLES BARTHOLOMEW Plans to become an aircraft mechanic. . known as Brad . . will remember all the fun he had in metal shop. LYLE EDWARD BARTLE Remembers the laps around the gym in Mr. Wylder's class. . band. . wants to be an industrial arts teacher. SYLVIA DIANNE BARTON Nickname Sy1v . . remembers all the wonderful people she's met. . Honor Society, melodettes, Drill Team. FRANC ES MARIE BECK Ambition is to be a brain surgeon. . F. T. A. . will remember knowing Mrs. Jurgensen. . nickname Fran. KAREN DELANE BELTZ Plans to be a social worker. . will remember Cheri Rickel and the lively lunch table discussions. . Treas. Girls' League, Honor Society, F. N. A. THOMAS EARL BENDER Remembers the day the coach cut him from the basketball team. . football, basketball, M. Club. . wants to have a chai.n of taverns by the age of 21. 17 ALANA LEE BERG Nickname Lani . . remembers her hectic, exhausting yet fun-filled year. . Honor Society, Booster Club, thespians. JERRY ROLLAND BERG Remembers the day when Mr. Anderson rolled on the floor and gave up. . wants to bomb the Kremlin. .nickname Jerry. KAR LA RAE BEST Wants to be happy. . remembers C. K. 's second year Algebra class. . G. A. A. IMOGEN RUTH BILLINGS Nickname Genie . . remembers the glorious Senior Follies of '67 and being late for class. . Honor Society, thespians, choir. EUGENE ROB ERT BLAND Wants to be happy. . will remember the last day of his senior year. . track, cross-country, basketball. . nick- name Gene. LINDA LEE BLOMGREN Remembers the Follies, the Squeegy team and ice cream and pickles. . wants to make the most of life. . Booster Club, annual, F. N. A. . nickname Lin. BARBARA JEAN BODKER Wants to become a nurse. . nickname Barbi . . Sec. -Girls' League, V. -Pres. Honor Society, Mellodettes. .will re- member the All-State Chorus. STEVEN LESLIE BOSTON Remembers Mr. Dively singing Pink Pajamasl' i.n Biology class. . ambition is to be a Hawaiian surfing bum . . nickname Skeeter, MARGARET ANN BUCK Nickname Maggie , . remembers doing the can-can at the Dad-Daughter Dessert and the hard working annual class. . wants to be successful in a business career. . Pres. Booster Club, V. Pres. Girls' League, Home- coming Princess '65. RANDY LYNN BUNKE Wrestling, football, F. F. A. . wants to serve the United States. . remembers his lunch hours. . nickname Ranlynn. DENNIS VINCENT BURNS Nickname Denny , . will always remember Mrs. Milland . . chorus. LARRY E. BURTTS Wants to pull off an 80 foot patch with a Chevy 6. . F. F. A. . . Panthers. . will remember a 5 foot 4 inch blonde. . nick- name Elmer. JOHN DOUGLAS BOYD Ambition is to leave Spokane. GAIL MARSHA BRANNAN Wants to see the world and be the first Woman on the moon . . F. N. A. . will remember Mrs. Christopher, the Senior Follies and the Sweetheart Ball in '66. JANA RENEE BREITSPRECHER Remembers Mr. Chalich's History tests. . office, Library . . plans on being a professional organ teacher. SUZANNE BRITTON Booster Club, Thespians. . wants to be a professional dancer. . remembers the two times Mead beat Rogers in basketball and her wet Senior Follies. CATHERINE ANN CAMERON Nickname Cath . . Wants to make Far Eastern studies. . Booster Club, F. T. A. . Honor Society. . C. K. 's Math class and lunch discussions. TERRY CHARLES CANNON Remembers Butte, Montana. . M. Club, track. . wants to make the 200 club. NANCY ANN CARTER Wants to be a psychologist. . remembers how badly she wanted out of school. . Foreign Language Club, Debate. DOROTHY ANN CHANZEK Nickname Dorth . . remembers the night of the Senior Follies. . wants to be an interpreter. . Booster Club, F. N. A. , Honor Society. SANDRA LEE COCKBURN Wants to be a secretary. . nickname Woody . . re- members Mr. Stone's World Problem class. . Booster Club, Office, Publications. MICHAEL JOHN COKER Will always remember Mrs. Millay's class . . basketball, drama, golf. GEORGE PATRICK COLLER Remembers C. K. and his murderous meter sticks. . wants to go to college, dodge the draft and be a wealthy bachelor. . F. T. A. , Honor Society, Student Council. CATHY LYNN CORN Booster Club, Honor Society, Drill Team. . wants to be a grade school teacher. . remembers senior year especially the Follies and Tom's ruler in Sociology. . nickname Cath, BETTY SUE DAVIS Remembers C. K's meter stick through experience. . wants to live life to the fullest. . Honor Society, Drill Team, Booster Club. .nickname Sue. DOUGLAS ALVIN DAVIS Nickname Dumbo , .judging team F. F. A. , baseball, Panthers. . wants bo save the life of a Playboy bunny. remembers the three years with C. K. and room 173. MARK THOMAS DAVIS Wants to go to college. . F. F. A. . nickname Bulls Eye . . remembers Mrs. Hilton. ROBERT ALLEN DEEVER M. Club, Booster Club, Honor Society. . nickname Bob . . remembers Senior Follies ketchup race and football season's great record. . wants wine, women, and song. ROBERT HARMON DILLON Wants to be a cattle rancher. . remembers the last day of school. . nickname Bob . DWIGHT MITCHELL DIXON Remembers Mr. Chalich's autobiographical essays. . wants to be a professional musician. . band, chorus. KENNETH ALBERT DOGGETT Nickname Ken . . wants to enjoy life. . remembers football season of '66. .football, baseball, Honor Society, V. Pres. Senior Class. PEGGY LEE DRESSLER Flag twirler, F. T. A. , Girls' League rep. . . remembers '67 Sweetheart Ball. . wants to be a medical records tech- nician. 21 YVONNE J. DYKMAN Remembers the lunch table discussions and Mrs. Millay's 6th period class. . wants to be a secretary. . Honor Society Carnival Queen, Drill Team. KATHRYN LEE ECKLEY Nickname Kathy , . remembers having to wear braces during her senior year. . wants to go to college. . student council rep. , Girls' League rep. , Drill Team. KENNETH FRANK ENBURG Remembers trying to park cars at the Senior Follies. . wants to go into the army. . F. F. A. MARCIA KATHLEE N ERICKSON Honor Society, student council, F. T. A. . wants to dance the fandango with Ferdinand the bull, .will remember the Senior Follies and the Seniorettes at Dad-Daughter Dessert. 22 MARILYN KAY DRIGGS Will always remember when Mead celebrated our football game with a bon-fire. . nickname Moo. THEODORE E. DUNHAM Wants to own a 396 Chevelle. . remembers C. K. 's very short ties overhanging his well-fed stomach. . M. Club, baseball, basketball, cross-country. JOHN DOUGLAS DURHEIM Nickname Durheim . . remembers his basketball career . . wants to stay out of Vietnam. . basketball, football, cross-country. WILLIAM DYKMAN Wants to become a playboy photographer. . nickname Big Dutchman . . cross-country, basketball, track. . remem- bers the trip to Ephrata for the football game when the truck broke down. ll DAYNA RAE GADEKEN Remembers her teachers and the Senior Follies. . Honor Society, Booster Club, Drill Team. STEVEN E. GARLAND Remembers Mr. Chalich talking about Butte in his History class. .Wants to live to be 108 and get shot by a jealous husband. .nickname Wonder, MARVIN LEE GARRISON Nickname Marv . .remembers the day C.K. quit beating on him. .wants to eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die. DONNA J. GEORGE Remembers Mr. Schaffner's German class. .wants to have a happy and successful future. .Melodettes, Sgt, - at-arms, Girls' League, Thespians. JOHN PETER ESVELT Track manager, Sgt. -at-arms Jr. Class. . remembers C. K. 's 100-proof coffee. . wants to be principal at Moses Lake High School so he can say: Back at Moses Lake we . .nickname Sneaky Pete. HENRIETTA MABLE FAILMEZGER Remembers when she cou1dn't be in the Senior Follies because she hurt her leg. . Wants to be a good citizen and succeed in life. . nickname Hank, MARCHALL JAMIESON FIESE Nickname Marsh , . wants to own a brewery. . remembers farmers and armenians. . annual, golf. DAVID E. FOSS Wants to be an advertising designer. . remembers the mysterious, notorious, mischievous and completely unpredictable Ralph Bogus. . nickname Dave, JUDITH ANNE GOLLY Nickname J udi . .remembers backstage at the Senior Follies. . Wants to learn, to teach and to succeed. . Honor Society, G.A.A. , F.T.A. DEBORAH J. GOODELL Wants to take a long trip. . nickname Debi . . re- members the change from California to Mead. PAMELA KAY GORRELL Cheerleader, Jr. carnival princess, Honor Society. . nickname Pam . .Wants to be a secretary. . remembers the rides to and from the games. JANET MARLENE GRANT Remembers dissecting a live frog in biology. .wants to travel and further her education. .Drill Team, Booster Club, F. T. A. GARY F. GILBERT Nickname Nose , .wants to be successful individual and enjoy life. . drama, basketball, track, football. . remembers the Mead High coaching staff. MICHAEL JAMES GLODT Wants to kidnap Debbie Schoch. .drama, debate, football . .remembers the number of boys who wore White socks . .nickname XXLl1 Earl of Faquard. FRED WAYNE GLORE Baseball, football, Booster Club. .nickname Freddie . . wants to be a heavy equipment auctioneer or be a marine . .remembers the day he joined the United States Marine Reserve. RICHARD DOUGLAS GLOVER Remembers when Mead won a basketball game. . Pres. Jr. Class, basketball, baseball. .nickname Rich. WESLEY GILBERT GREEN Nickname Bub . . remembers the trouble he got into in Mr. Andersorvs classes. .wants to get his car out of the auto shop and put it back together. . football, baseball, wrestling. STEVEN LYNN GREENOUGH Wants to eat, drink and not be married and wants to make his first million by 26. . football, Pres. Thespians, Parlia. A.S. B. . .nickname Steve. STEPHEN WAYNE GROFF Nickname Steve , .remembers the pain. ALICE ELAINE HACKFORD Honor Society, Thespians, F. T.A. . Wants to be a mathe- matics teacher, wife and mother. . remembers the Senior Follies. 4 JOHN M. HAGEN Remembers the four years of turmoil . .nickname Red Buff . .ch0ir. YVONNE MARIE HAGEN Nickname Vonnie . . remembers the f1agtwirler's first performance at a home football game. .Wants to be a flagtwirler for the Salvation Army Marching Band. . flagtwirler, F.N.A. CYNTHIA VIRGINIA HAG MANN Remembers the day Mr. Dively and Mr. Jenkins carried her to the office. .wants to make other people happy. . nickname Cindy . . F.N.A. SY LVIA RAE HAMANN Plans to be a secretary. . choir, Booster Club. . re- members the Senior Follies practice. KATHRYN JOELLE HARDAN Nickname Kathy . .remembers Mr. Stone's History class and being Wanda the witch's victim in the follies. . wants to go to college. .V. Pres. Booster Club, Drill Team, Honor Society. RICHARD WADE HARDAN Football, golf, M. Club. .remembers his outstanding career as a basketball super star. .nickname Rich . . wants to succeed Hugh Hefner. JOSEPH HAVENS Nickname Joe , . wants to go into forestry. . remembers borrowing C.K.'s paddle. SUNNI RAE HENNING Remembers two years of fun and frolic while trying to root our teams on to victory. . cheerleader, homecoming queen, Honor Society. .wants to be a success in the business field. KAREN ELIZABETH HENRY Remembers the follies and practice. .wants to have a suc- cessful and happy life. .nickname K , . F. N.A. , Drama, Booster Club. KATHERINE ANN HOFF Remembers the people who gave her knowledge, wisdom, courage and love. . ambition is to make the world a little happier. . Melodettes, choir, Thespians. .nickname Kathy FRANCINE TAMARA HOHE Nickname Fran . .Office. .wants to be a technical ma- chine operator. . remembers Miss Schmidt, the student at heart. HUGH E. HOLBERG Wants to be successful in college. .remembers not being able to turn out for golf because of Mr. Weishaar. . football, track, M. Club..nickname Hogi. KATHY YVONNE HUGHES Honor Society, Booster Club. .wants to be a psychology major in college. .remembers the '67 Sweetheart Ball. PATRICIA ANN HUNT Remembers all the fun of annual class. .wants to be- come a nurse. .Pres. F.N.A. , Drill Team, Booster Club . .nickname Pat. KE NNE TH GRAHAM JAC KSON Golf. .remembers lunch time. BEVERLY RAE JASPER Nickname Bev , . remembers the two years of Mr. Chalich, Senior Follies, especially Cinderella. .wants to go into home economics. . Honor Society, Treas. Sr. Class, KAR LA RAE HOOK Remembers wearing two different shoes to school. .wants to be successful at whatever she decides to do. . F.N.A. JO ANN HOUGH G.A.A., V. Pres. Foreign Language Club, Booster Club . ,remembers standing on the corner in the middle of winter at midnight after the basketball games. .nickname HJ0 ' IV JAMES EARL HOUGHTON Nickname J im . . remembers his trip to Pullman with Bruce. .wants to tell Mr. Chalich a Pollock joke. . wrestling. DAVID EDWARD HOUSER Nickname Dave . . will remember leaving. . doesn't want to be a slave to an ambition. . cross-country, newspaper editor. 'wt V MICHAEL ROBERT JE FFRIES Wants to love and be loved. . remembers Kurt Balaz's quiet sayings on masculinity. .nickname Mike , .golf drama, choir. VALENTINO RICARDO JTMENEZ Remembers absolutely nothing. . nickname Hemi . . wants to conduct the New York Philharmonic orchestra and have long hair. .band, choir. DEBORAH ANNE JOHNSON Wants to be truly organized. .Girls' State, Debate, Thespians. .Will re- member the first day of school, sopho more year. ,nickname Debbie. GARY DEAN JORALEMON Wants to be an architect or engineer. JUDY MARIE KELLOGG Nickname Jud . . Thespians, annual editor, student council. .Wants to be a success in the field of art. . re- members the night after the follies and Chemistry class. HARRY JAMES KENNEDY Track, baseball, cross-country. . remembers the hard but most enjoyable and rewarding track practices. The NEW LOOK continues into spring with the installation of a concrete pole vault approach. LONNIE RAY KENYON Remembers the Senior Follies and Homecoming. ROBERT ANTHONY KENYON Remembers having spit wads in Mr. Anderson's class. . nickname Bob , .track, F. F. A. .wants to beat James Bond's time. CARYL LYNN KEYS Honor Society. .Wants to travel in Europe. .will remember the carnival and Sweetheart. DEBORAH JEAN KING Remembers the front left-hand corner of Mr. James' Biology room where she resided the second quarter of her soph. year. .wants to travel in Europe. . Booster Club, Drill Team, Thespians . .nickname Debbie. GARY EVANS KLAUE Nickname Gar . .remembers the great Mead sit-down strike in the gym. .Wants to win the 24 hours at LeMans in a Volkswagen. .Booster Club, golf. LINDA RUTH KNO TT V. Pres. F.T.A., Foreign Language Club, G.A.A. . Wants to be a P. E. teacher. .nickname Lynn . .re- members tripping over the door posts in the History wing. RONALD WAYNE KOSKI Wants to enjoy life. .band. .nickname Ron , .remembers a year in C.K. 's Math Analysis class, KATHERINE JEAN KUROIWA Remembers her cheerleading experiences. .nickname Kathy , . wants to become a registered nurse. . Honor Society, Thespians, cheerleader. KAREN SUE LAMON Wants to clip poodles. .Drama. . remembers the Big Xmas vacation. NORMAN DOUGLAS LARSON Nickname Norm . .remembers fighting with C.K. in the hall. . Wants to convert LBJ to a Republican. . F. F. A. EILEEN LOUISE LEE Remembers all the fun she had in office practice. .wants to get a job and have lots of fun. .Booster Club. . nickname Leeny Bunny. BARBARA ANN LEWIS F. N. A. , Booster Club, Band. .wants to become a regis- tered nurse. .remembers the night of the Senior Follies. . nickname Barb. RONALD DALE LEYDE Ambition ran out three years ago. .remembers the arn- bition he had three years ago. . nickname Nogy . . football basketball, M. Club. NEIL ARNOLD LILJENBERG Remembers his senior year in wrestling. .wants to have wisdom in all things. . wrestling, football. MICHAEL CARL LITTLE Nickname Bigger . .football, track. .remembers his first cutee. .wants to be a playboy. EDWARD VALDEEN LOOSIER, III Wants to stay out of the tank . .basketball. . nickname Lung , . remembers Mead's basketball team. MICHAEL LEE LOWELL Remembers water drops on the Red Baron. .Publications . .wants good lovin' and many millions. .nickname Mike. REBECCA ANNE LUCAS Honor Society, Thespians, Foreign Language Club. . re- members expressions on peoples faces when they saw her brushing her teeth after lunch. .wants to help others. . nickname Becky, TERESA JILL LYMAN Nickname Teri , . cheerleader, Honor Society, Melo- dettes. .wants to be an example of what she believes in. . remembers doing shorthand every night. DONNA JEANNE MACDONALD F. N.A. , Booster Club, Honor Society. .wants to be a bed pan handler. .will always remember Mr. Brunette and his lemon meringue pies. TIMOTHY JOHN MCGARVEY Will remember graduation. .nickname Tim . .wants to become a gigolo. . cross-country. COLLEEN CECEIL MCLEOD Remembers Mr. Jaeger's deadly pointer used for at- tracting attention. . Honor Society, Thespians V. Pres. , Drill Team. .wants to obtain a college degree and tour the world. MIC HAIL LEE MATTHIAS Nickname Spider Monkey . .wants to raise monkeys. . remembers the senior sneak of '65, .basketball. VICTOR CONRAD MERKEL Nickname Con . .will remember the time he put a tack on Teri Smith's chair and Mr. Hartman sat on it by mis- take . DENNIS EDMOND MERKLE Cross-country. . wants to get through college. . nickname Denny . .will remember Mr. Brunette as a molecule, vibrating in three directions. CHERYLN DAWN MEYER Treas. Thespians, Booster Club 12 ear student re- , y , . members Mrs. Slind's typing class. .nickname Sherry . .wants to be a social worker. RONALD ARTHUR MAHON Wants to be a commercial pilot. .baseball, cross-country . .he won't remember anything--ask any of the teachers at Mead. ROBERT DALE MANNING Nickname Bobby . .Sg't. -at-arms Sr. Class. .will re- member the senior sneak of '67, .Wants to do engineering JOSEPH GEORGE MARSHALL Will remember looking forward to Mrs. Hilton's English class every day for two years. .nickname Jofus . . wants to follow in the foot steps of Robert Mitchum in the show Thunder Road. LINDA LABERTA MATHEWSON Wants to become a nurse and then join the navy. .re- members the great times she had with Rita Stephens in Mr. James's Biology class. MICHAEL EDWIN MORAN Remembers when Mr. Stone did one of his famous cart- wheels and fell. .baseball, football, F. F. A. .wants to go into forestry and wildlife management. .nickname Mike. BRUCE JAMES MORROW Track, Pres. A.S.B. , Boys' State. .will remember the friends he has met in high school. .wants to study chemis- try . KENNETH ROBERT NESBEITT Wants to be a M.D. .nickname Kenny . .remembers the Ephrata game. .Pres. Sr. Class, Pres. M. Club, football. WILLIAM TERRY NEVDAHL Football, baseball. .nickname Bill . . will remember the after school sports with Mr. James and Mr. Brunette and class with Mr. Savage. .wants to be a teacher. DONNA M. MILLER Nickname Mass , .Thespians, Booster Club, drama, choir, . remembers sneaking out of Mrs. Adam's P. E. class. LINDA ADELIA MILLER Drill Team, annual, F. T. A. .wants to work with the airlines travel center. . will remember the night after school she dared Mr. Sheahan to soap her mouth and he did. ,nickname Lin. BECKY LYNN MOORE Wants to become a medical technician. .will remember her first day at Mead in '66, .nickname Bec . . F.N.A. TIMOTHY JAY MOORE Nickname Tim , .will remember the football games and C.K. . Wants to become the brewmaster at a brewery. SUSAN LAVONNE OLSON Wants to be a wig stylist in Seattle. .Drill Team. .re- members the day she fell down the stairs and sprained her ankle and Mr. Jenkins carried her to the office. GERALD EUGENE OLSSON Nickname J erry . .remembers Mr. Hartman's World Problems class and the Ball. . wants to be a happy mor- tician and funeral director. EARLINE PEARL O'NEALL Wants to be very happy. .nickname Shorts , . remembers the last day that seniors go to school. EUGENE LEE O'NEALL Nickname Gene , . remembers the last day of school. . wants to become rich the easy way. DAVID NORDHAGEN Student Council, Foreign Language Club, photography. . nickname Dave , .wants color. . remembers noir et blanche. JOHN DAVID NORVELL Remembers private celebrations and the faculty. .Wants to be a nationwide advocate of the Hugh Hefner philosophy . .football, golf. FRANCES JOSEPHINE NOWLAN Wants to become a secretary. .will remember the warm personalities of the Mead students. . Drill Team, F.N. A. , chorus. .nickname Fran, JANET MARLENE OGDEN Remembers her memories. .wants to get married. . G. A. A. Pres. , Drill Team, Booster Club. VICKI ANN OPSAL Sec. F. T.A., Drill Team, G. A. A. . wants to be a dental hygienest. . will remember dissecting the frogs in Mr. James' Biology class. .nickname Vic. MONNE' RUTH ORTNER Wants to have a career in mathematics. .remembers discussing things with Mr. Sheahan. . Pres. Girls' League, Honor Society, debate. MARGARET ANN PALAMARCHUK Booster Club, Thespians, F.N. A. .nickname Mag , . will remember the wonderfulness of the Senior Follies Week. .wants to be successful and rich. JENNY LOUISE PARKINS Will always remember the irresistible hot lunches vs her diet and Mrs. Christopher . . Wants to be a comp- tometer operator. .Office. STEVEN CRAIG PETERSON Nickname Steve , .wants to shovel the snow off the Fairchild A. F. B. with a spoon. . M. Club, manager of football and basketball. .Will remember Mr. Fields as a student teacher. JANIE LYNNE POSTLEWAIT Pres. F. T.A. , Booster Club, Drill Team. .remembers Sharon's wild 6th period psychology class. .wants to be a psychology teacher. DANIEL HOWARD RICE Nickname Dan , . ambition is the Whitehouse in 1984. . debate, track, Thespians. .Will remember the debate tournament in Tacoma, and intermission at the follies. PAME LA ANN RIC HARDS Drama, F. T. A. , F.N.A. .wants to be an airline steward- ess after college. .remembers the senior sneak of '65, biology in Mr. Dively's room. .nickname Pam. CHERYL ANN RIC KEL Wants to be a Spanish interpreter. . F. T. A. , Booster Club, Foreign Language Club. .remembers intermission activities at the follies and Sharon's well-mannered 6th period. . nickname Cheri, HAROLD BERT RICKEY Nickname Bert , . remembers the massive testing schedule in first semester electronics. . Wants to get through college like he got through Mead. LINDA SUSAN RILEY Remembers dissecting frogs in Biology class. .wants to be happy and successful in all she attempts to do. . nickname Poodle , .Booster Club, debate, Girls' League rep. WILLIAM JOSEPH RILEY Nickname Bill , .wants to stay away from Vietnam. .re- members cheering for Mead's losing basketball team. STEVEN PATRICK ROSS Will remember the great times he had at Mead. . wants to join the service for a career. .nickname Steve, DAWN MARIE RUSHING Wants to be rich. . remembers the events during and after the Senior Follies. CHERYL JEANNE RYAN Girl of the month, Honor Society, Treas. Girls' League. wants to go into music education. . remembers her whole wonderful senior year. THOMAS LEROY SATTLER Remembers the follies and psychology and sociology with Mrs. Millay. .wants to sneak out of art and run on the roof with Caryl. . nickname Tom , . football, baseball, Booster Club. GARY THOMAS SCRIBNER Track. .remembers this lovely school, its lovely lunches and most of all the lovely teachers. DONNA JEAN SHAW Wants to be fabulously rich. .nickname Jeanne . .re- members the non-existent culture days in German. .Honor Society, F.T.A., F.N.A. LAURIE LIZABETH SHAW Student council, drama, Booster Club. ,remembers the fun-filled hours she spent in German. .wants to be in commercial art. PETER ROSS SIMPSON Remembers C .K. 's short ties. . choir, .nickname Banana- Man, CONNIE IRENE SC HLAHT Remembers homeroom teacher, Mr. Wylder. .nickname ' ts a suc- Con . .Girls' League rep., office, drama. .wan cessful marriage. IJORALIE KAY SCHMIDT Choir, F.N.A. .remembers practicing for the follies. . wants to be a success in whatever she chooses to do. . nickname Lori, TODD STEPHEN SCHOEDEL f Walters climbed Nickname Buff , . remembers when Clif into Geometry class through the window. .wants to teach . . student council, cross-country, track. DIANA FERN SCHREINER Wants to better herself as a Christian. . remembers all the fun and smiling faces. . Melodettes, G. A. A. , band. . nickname Schiny. CHERYL GAI SMITH Wants to be an airline stewardess. . remembers Mr. Chalich's tales of Butte, Montana and the class of '65. . Booster Club, drama, F. N. A. .nickname Smitty, DEBORAH KAY SPIGER Nickname Debbie , . remembers the night of the follies and Mrs. S1ind's II year Shorthand class. .wants to be an executive secretary..Sec. A.S.B., V. Pres, F.N.A., student council. M ICHAEL JOHN SPIGER Remembers the night of the follies. . wants to start and maintain a Harem. .basketbal1, V. Pres, Jr. Class, cross-country. .nickname Mike, SHERRYL LYNN STARKEY Ambition is to never regret her life. .Me1odettes, Honor Society. .will never forget the follies, Honor's English or choirs old songs. DOUGLAS RAY STEELE Wants to win the Monte Carlo. . will remember the two periods in a row with C.K. and the Mead Auction. . nickname Doug . .baseball, basketball. MOLLY MCLUCAS STUART Remembers a pair of green combat boots with yellow laces and being a fairy in the follies. ,wants to look 11 1X2 going on 12 instead of 11 lf2 going on 110. . Sweetheart Queen, student council. LLOYD ALAN SUNDQUIST Nickname Speed , .band, choir. DONALD JOHN TESDAHL, JR. Ambition is to succeed. BRUCE ARNOLD THORSRUD Will remember leaving the parking lot on the last day of school. .wants to buy his parent's farm. DAWN PHI LLIS TILTON Student council, F. N. A. .wants to work in a phase of fashion merchandising. .will remember Mrs. Dawe's English class and all the years with Mr. Stone. . nickname Dond.i. BRUCE ALAN VAUGHN Nickname Boo . .Wants to stay in college long enough to avoid the draft. . basketball, annual. . will remember the six semesters of the history of Butte, Montana and when I was a kid. CLIFFORD RALPH WALTER Will remember graduating with the best class Mead has ever had. .wants to do missionary work in the Playboy Club. .nickname Criff. KENNETH KIMBLE WATTS Nickname Ken . .will never forget George F. Babbitt. . photography. .wants to run for his life. MARLEA BERNICE WELLINGTON Booster Club, Melodettes. .will always remember Mr. James' laugh. .nickname Mars. MICHAEL RAYMOND WELLS Remembers his last wrestling match. .wants to be an architect. .nickname Mick . .wrestling, football, Pres. Booster Club, F. F.A. DORIS ANN WHEELER Remembers the follies and the friends she made when she came to Mead. .wants to achieve success in her life . . choir. 39 TERRY WAYNE WORMINGTON Nickname Wormey . .remembers Mr. Chalich's tests.. wants a contract with the New York Mets. .baseball. LINDA ANN WRIGHT Wants to be a plastic surgeon. .remembers her jug of mouldy cider and Cathy Cameron's haircut. . Booster Club, Thespians . SALUTATORIAN MONNE OR TNE R VALEDIC TORIAN GENIE BILLINGS 40 DOUGLAS PAUL WHITE Nickname Doug . .remembers when I was back in Butte. . . . . wants to serve God, his fellow man and his country to the best of his ability. . football, F. F. A. JOSEPH HOWARD WHITFIELD Remembers the clean, odorless wrestling room. .Wants to be the heavyweight champion wrestler of the world. . nickname Joe , .V. Pres. Booster Club, M. Club, wrestling. HARRIET ANN WILLIAMSON Wants to succeed in something, sometime, somewhere. remembers being sent home with the measles when she d.idn't have them. .nickname Harriet. KAR LINE MARIE WILTZIUS Thespians, Honor Society. .wants to be an apprentice to Picasso. .remembers the silk-screen ruse that caught Ken and Walt skinny-dipping. .nickname Kar. SENIOR ADVISORS: MRS. NORDBY, MR. WYLDER, MR. KVENVOLD I2 Years Togefher af Mead 1 .L gp QM W J 4 X3 l- 'zvrt 525575559 FRONT ROW: C. Smith, M. Little, M. Davis, M. Garrison, E. O'Neall, N. Larson, R. Dillon, D. Rice, T. Lyman. ROW 2: E. O'Neall, L. Knott, L. Anderson, V. Opsal, N. Carter, J. Grant, D. MacDonald, S. Hamann, E. Lee, M. Driggs. ROW 3: K. Wiltzius, H. Williamson, M. Wellington, D. Schreiner, S. Barton, J. Hough, D. Chanzek, M. Erickson K. Eckley, D. Miller, S. Britton, M. Palamarchuk, H. Failmezger. ROW 4: H. Holberg, J. Norvell, J. Durheim, T. Aleson, T. Moore, M. Matthias, G. Coller, L. Bartle, R. Koski, B. Bartholomew. 41 sew 0R Friendliest Most Athletic Teri Lyman, Rich Hardan Mike Wells, Janet Ogden Best Groomed Barbara Bodker, Ted Aleson Most School Spirit Wittiest K th K ' ' ' ' a y uroiwa, Bob Manning Debbie Splger, Mike Spiger SP07lI6H7 if Talented Biggest Flirt Karline Wiltzius, Larry Burtts Mel Barnes, Cheryl Smith Most Bashful Gary Joralemon, Linda Wright Most Ambitious Mr. Sz Miss Senior Genie Billings, Neil Liljenberg Bill Baber, Cheryl Ryan - am -mi fy: .ff- vm- fw,4mM.mw,mn,mqw:nY5 :H haf' , ,,.. , . ' :f 'J rm 1- Qr' . 3 v x I --A-X-- .-.- .vf-., , g.A,,. IUNIES l I 1 ADVISORS: Mr. Kicha, Mrs. Dawe, Mrs. Torkelson, Mr. Mclnturff e.wWw..,.m.,., .W W, . 5 E I Vic Allen Bob Allum Bev Anderson Glenn Anderson Tom Anderson Susan Andrews Daunita Austen Judy Baker Jackie Barnett Barb Bayley Steve Bell Linda Berggren Junior class officer: page 45, Pres.: Terry Sirnchuk, Sec.: Sharon Jack, V. P. : Walt Fernau, Tres.: Sharon Fujioka, Sgt. at Arms: Pete Glindeman 46 -we arf:- Steve Berglund Shirley Bland Jeanne Bledsoe Marla Blessent Margie Bonser Vickie Bourne Margaret Cameron Dan Campbell John Campbell Teri Campbell Lavern Clark Ben Cleveland Mary Boyd Barb Brannan Gayle Brown Fred Bruce Barbara Buhrer Derwood Burchett Ji 'J fr .W , Roger Gebeke Fran Gi11io Pete Glindeman Mary Gockley Rick Gordon Chff Hoff Patti Hohe Camille Holberg Clyde Holden Jerry Homes Rick Hansen Sid Harty Jennie Haws Craig Hemphill Bruce Heth Ed' Greely Jerry Greenland Jeanne Guthrie Joe Haas Mark Hande Linda Houghton Sherrie Howells Steve Huckaba Mary Hueber Torn Hurley Kenneth J anke Randy J ewett Dave J iskra Arlene Johnson Clyde Johnson Ray Inhofer Dale Jack Sharon Jack Steve Jackson Lynn Jamieson Estin Johnson Tom Johnson Richard Johnston Kitty Kenyon Dan Kern Mark Knight Jeff Knudtson Gary Koehler Tim Koschney Sally Kostecka Shellee Kulhanek Jim Ladhe 'wg j Don't lose your head kxlfff ,f 7 :X J VC f Z' 73' Jimi! jazdiv H '- tiff K '23-fp X . 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Wendy Lamou Terry Lessig Steve Marko Charles McCarthy Rod Michaelis Connie Larson Marlene Leyde Jim Marshall Jenny McGarry Sheryl Michaels John Wayne Larson Mel Liptac Linda Mathaney Rhonda lVIeKitrick Julie Moe Dan Lebahn John Little Parry Mathias Linda Merkel Marc Moen Marie LeBret Christine Lee Bill Lobdell Peggy Long Bonnie Mauch Ken Mauch Kellie Merkle Sherry Meyer Elaine Montalvo Ralph Bogus Charlotte Nesm1th Make Nevdahl Kathie Newman Paul Nordstrom Carol Nyberg Rosanne Morgan Marc Morrison Jon Myers Becky Nelson Scott Nelson Gary Ogden Debbie Olson Mike Parkins Pat Parson Chuck Rogers June Ross Gary Rowley Sheryl Rowley Betty Russell Don Plummer Guy Pruitt Terry Rees J an Reynolds Lynn Rodda Mike Pattison Karolyn Paxton David Peters Fred Phillips Sandi Plumb Janie Patterson Rod Sandberg Dave Sanford Sharon Schegolin Lucky Schiewe Ken Schimanslci Julie Schmidt John Schoedel C heryl Selden Yani Semb Alan Shadowen Don Shaver Rosalee Sicilia Terry Simchuk Mike Simons Doug Simpson Kathy Simpson Joe Skipper Bob Slater Patti Smith Donna Spencer Rita Stephens Rick Stern Barb Stratton Barbara Strong Dianna Stuivenga Dan Stutzke Mike Sullivan Paula Suriano Dave Swanson Larry Swanson Craig Swift Terry Thain Patty Thams Mark Thorsrud Larry Thielen Dan Thomas Patti Thomas Fred Totzek Jill Trainor Enid Tronson Craig Turner Paul Turner Tawny Turner Ron Uhden Clancy Urdrian Mary VanS1yke Nancy Vaughn Mark Vawter Early to bed and Early to rise. . . Bob Volkman Renee Wagner Lorinda Waldron Jim Wells Mike Weston Vicki Wilkinson Steve Williams Joe Williamson Ellen Wilson Shawn Winkleman Jeryl Wood Jill Wood Kathy Woolley Steve Worley Linda Wunsch Steve Zehetmir Gary Zickler Debbie Farley A primitive way, but it does the job New Sfudenfs Enfer Mead FRONT ROW: Janet Olsson, Vicki Woods, Sally Lemmon, Deborah Farley, Candy Clark. ROW 2: Bruce Keith, Fred Lipfert, Frank Romish, Barbara Kloepfel, Jean Farley, Laura Dietz, Michelle Vaughan. ROW 3: Terry Leason, Pat Rankin, Jim Cook. Mead's Japanese sister school, Takarazuka High, sent a beautiful picture scrap book full of comments in English about their activities. It is friendly gestures like these that bring East and West closer together. Mead students below: Sharon Fujioka, and Kathy These new students swell Mead's en- rollment during the 66-67 school year to 625 students, Kuroiwa. . it A A Mead's new teacher Mis. Janssen took A over for Mrs. Radochovich. She teaches English. FRONT: Jeanette Hilde. BACK ROW: Scott Nelson, Gary Lewis, Bill Le Cou. 56 ' ....,., ......... iitttt ,,.. ...,,. ...... ,... 4 Y Mod ook Makes The Scene ie MOD LOCK has taken over the '67 fashion ene with new trends in clothing hair and jewelry. essed by guitar organ, and drum bands with s like Monkees, Beatles ' nd Turtles. p tunes are in with titles like Electrical nana, Mellow Yellow, and Snoopy and the ad Baron. iother trend away from the traditional is ex- me ' , , 'a 3 L 'sychedelicu has been added to the American cabulary, along with such expressions as Blow ur cool, Tough, and Groovy. 't's face it Baby and split the scene! it Y l l Dave Nordhagen-Military Suit and Boots. LEFT: Eric Morris-Flowered Shirt, Checkered Tie, and Vest. Debbie Frost-Poorboy Sweater and Hip Hugger Vinyl Skirt. RIGHT: Ann Boyd-London Cap and Thermometer Pierced Earrings. Mark Vawter-Corduroy Suit and Suede Boots. Cathy Cameron-The Short, Short, Sassoon Cut. 1 , 1 B SOPHOMORES l ADVISORS: Mr. Bennett Mrs. Millay Mrs. -Turgensen Mr. Brunette page 59 SOPH. CLASS OFFICERS: Pres. Greg Baber V. P. Jim spiger Sec. Judy Swanson Treas. Alison Bantz Sgt. at Arms Tom Wood Biglin, Bob Bischoff, Joan Black, Virginia Blomgren, Carlene Boyd, Ann Brady, Gregg Brimble, Bev Brooks, Deanna Brown, Doug Buck, Tim Buckley, Steve Bunke, Doug Alcorn, Lynn Allen, Mark Amann, Ray Ames, Glen Ames, Marty Austin, Nancy Babbitt, Cal Baber, Greg Bailey, Ken Balazs, Kurt Bantz, Alison Bartle, Edith Baxter, Kelly Beltz, Debbie Berkers, Jopie Best, Terry Bezdioek, Rand Biggar, Steve Cockburn, Cheri Coker, Pat Compton, Buddy Craig, Cathy Culbertson, Denise Dahl, Pam Dalgren, Wendy Daniel, Ron Davidson, Pam Davis, Kim Dilworth, Dave Dixon, Mike Dore, Gerri Driggs, Cliff Durham, Ann Durheim, Judy Duskey, Vickey Erickson, Dan Burtts, Telford Cady, Gary Campbell, Daryl Carman, Nancy Carter, Carol Chanzek, John Christofferson, Clark Clark, Bill Clark, Jerry Clark, Kathy Clark, Melina Esvelt, Kristi Entringer, Steve Faoro, Charlene Fernau, Sue Ferrell, Pat Flagen, Ed Fletcher, Frankie Foss, Doug Franklin, Dave Frost, Debbie Gadeken, Kristen Garrett, Ed Hemphill, Kim Heth, Bernita Holcomb, Jim Holmes, Barry Holmes, Orlan Holz, Nancy Hookam, Gary Horak, Patty Howard, Leanne Jackson, Dave Jefferies, Steve Johnson, Tim Jones, Ronna Joraleman, Terry Kellogg, Bob Kennedy, Chris King, Sue Knaggs, Kirk Gilkey, Pat Goodell , Nancy Goodwin, Robert Gray, Robin Gregorak, Tricia Grevstad, Tina Gull, Joyce Hansen, Bill Harding, Carrie Harper, Janis I-Iattenburg , Lyle Havens , Laurie Knapp, Ric Koehler, Dan Koski, Patty Kostecka, Walt Laws, Mary LeCou, Bill Lessig, Wayne Lewis, Mike Libby, Roger Linder, Pam Lowell, Dan Luft, Greg Marko, Rod Martin, Bill Martyn, Marc McCarthy, John McCarty, Kathy McCoury, fSteve McDonald, Bob McGee, Val McGee, Vicky McGinnis, Melvin McKitrick, Paula McVey, Claudia Girl Talk Merkel, Bob Meyer, Robin Miland, Kermit Milley, Mike Miller, Rick Mills, Richard Mohney, Gayle Moran, Frank Morris, Erik Mott, Patricia Myers, Cliff Neis, Jim caught! xx Nelson, Ed Neuenschwander, Nyla Nisley, Barbara 0'Conner, Mick Ortner, John Partridge, Tom Patterson, Jim Peterson, Gene Peterson, Jim Phillips, Robert Plummer, Diane Popp, Gordon Shumate, Janet Slater, Bill Pruitt, Pam Rand, Garon Ray, Steve Rehm, Jack Rees, Ken Reopelle, Don Reopelle, Ron Ritchie, Paul Ritter, Bill Romine, Steph Rummer, Allen Ryan, Terry Schrader, Dean Schrader, Julie Schaffer, Margaret Selden, Fran Shaw, Tom Shawen, Stuart Nemanthelmanthes, Nostic, Bryophyta, Wake up ,,w-anna-nw, Smith, Deanna Smith, Linda Smith, Teri Spafford, Sharon Spencer, Janet Spiger, Jim Starkey, Val Stephan, Nikki Stephrms, Kathy Stoneman, Dan Strand, Gayle Stuart, Laurie Stueve, Vickie Stuivenga, John Sullivan, Terry Suriano, Virginia Swanson, Judy Sweeney, Melinda Whataborellll Sletten, Cheryl Smith, Carole Taylor, Doug Thain, Linda Thielen, Pam Thomas, Joe Thosath, Doug Tilson, Gary Tolmie, Doug Tomlinson, Steve Uhtoff, Shawn Utermark, Nancy Van Gelder, Don Vensel, Sharon Wade, Put Walker, Melaine Ward, Bill Welch, Craty Wheeler, Alice Whittle, Margeue Wiley, Laurie Williams, Ted Willey, Mike Wilson, John Winniford, Nancy Wise, Doug 60 words without mistakes? I don't believe it! Wood, Jim Wood, Tom Wright, Gary Young, Judy Zehetmir, Greg Wilks , Floyd A11 in favor of hamburger soup! Farley, Jean SPOR 78' FRONT ROW: T. Ryan, K. Schimanski, C. Johnson, G. Bland, B. Morrow, H. Kennedy. ROW 2: R. Hansen, R. Mahon T. Dunham, T. Burtts, G. Rand, G. Peterson, M. Spiger, J. Clark, S. Zehetmir, Coach, Mr. Hartman. NOT PICTURED T. Best, D. Foss, E. Flagon, D. Dilworth, B. Slater, G. Luft, M. Lewis. 6ross Counfry Team Works Hard B. Morrow, Mr. Hartman, T. Best. Cross Country, which is held in the fall, is one of the toughest sports available at Mead. It requires endurance and Willingness to work hard by everyone involved. Mr. Hartman, the Cross Country coach, had a turnout of twenty-seven boys this year, fifteen of whom were sophomores. The team's league record for the year was no wins and five losses. At the end of the season, awards for Captain and most Inspirational were given. These were received by Bruce Morrow, Captain, and Terry Best, Inspirational. Coach Hartman, expects a better season next year with fifteen sopho- mores returning. JUNIUR-SENIOR IRA CK BACK ROW: Coachg Mr. Ranniger, J. Haas, S. Winkleman, B. Baber, P. Glindeman, M. Weston, B. Dykman, D. Reopelle, Coachg Mr. Hartman. ROW 2: C. Meyers, J. Homes, G. Rowley, S. Zehetmir, C. Swift, R. Michaelis, B. Morrow, H. Kennedy, W. Fernau, K. Schimanski, C. Johnson, F. Phillips, L. Schiewe. S'0PHOMORE TRA CK BACK ROW: Coach, Mr. Rarmiger, M. O'Conner, T. Burtts, K. Balazs, T. Best, T. Wood, E. Nelson, W. Lessig, J Cook, Coach, Mr. Hartman. ROW 2: D. Campbell, T. Joraleman, T. Ryan, B. Homes, T. Johnson, B. Clark, F. Romish, D. Foss, J. Chanzek. ROW 3: E. Garrett, R. Daniels, C. Welch, T. Buck, B. Keith, G. Luft. VARSITY BASEBAZI FRONT ROW: Coach Brunette, T. Dunham, M. Nevdahl, F. Glore, T. Simchuk, B. Slater, Coach Mclnturff. BACK ROW R. Bezdicek, K. Doggett, B. Lobdell, C. Turner, D. Steele, D. Campbell. NOT SHOWN: R. Hansen, M, Thorsmd, L. Thielan. 9. .tg Mead Players Warm-up .... B-SQUAD BASEBAZI FRONT ROW! D- Wise, J. Clark, R. Libby, D. Van Gelder, M, Moran, G. Anderson, D. Lebhan, M. McGinnis, BACK ROW: J. Ortner, B. Slater, W. Kostecka, J. Wood, D. Davis, T. Wormington, F. Moran, C. Babbitt, R. Mahon. NOT SHOWN: P. Coker, S. Uhtoff, R. Ely, A Q A I Q- , 55 -1.,.fig!f,'62i--YT , 1, ' , 'i' I - ' -ml, ' ,, fr ,4,,7,,3'A:,f:?1 k W nd M H, 5. W IW .F ,W M .1 . Sw. ,',hw.g'Y 'Zig ,V k Q 5,13 if , ms, .,, W . , P , MJ '1Y,15 '-I .1 7., V H , ' - ffl W M Vsnyrif ' 1. , . I W .. , ',,,,,.:l,. ,, 521-,. gk, .,f2lmaa..X,.n.V V V L: 2 ' 1 I .wk -g,,,.M5,k ,gr 3' I , f- X K .1 , . . Q K 1 in x :K-' 6: .fy A ,., fl f , U fr., an X ,. Z Q .211 . L., I ,,, f fu., ni Am was .. While Simchuk Works! 71 4 WMM 'ET-isr' 2' f1f S' ' , .-, ,,,,Q,x,,1. W . .W 7' V 0 ffff ' H zsfwSf' 1 ff , ,f,ff, , . ,. Q ff-9,1 ' 01, 1 6 saga f ,W , Q , 9, 2 55355 .Y ii 4 LAL ... . ag, gf Q b L ,h, , ':::e ,:- V, gg-233112311 ' an 'K A Panthers f in Acfion This 1966-67 Basketball Season elicited excitement and disappointment among the crowds attending our games. Because We are the smallest school in the toughest league in the state, the Panthers faced rough competition this year as will future team members. The Varsity players finished the season with 5 Wins and 15 losses. The team won 2 of these games in league play, which is an improvement over last year. Coach Chalich expects a better season next year. Bland goes for two while Dunham and Holmes wait for rebound. Slater and Dykman in squeeze play. Shock! ! A basket? STANDING: Coach Mr. Stone, T. Simchuk, H. Dahm, M. Liptac, G. Dart, B. Lobdell, B. Edelin Coach Mr. Jaeger. KNEELING: J. Whitfield, R. Libby, W. Kostecka, M. Sullivan, C. Welch, M Wells. Varsifg Ties For Third Joe Whitfield and 1VIike Wells get upper hand on Roger Libby and Neil Liljenburg. Heavyweight Boyd Edelin twists Bill Lobdells arm as Mike Sullivan takes down Walt Kostecka. Mead Sends Two fo Sfafe Varsity Wrestling ended a good season this year tying third place in the city league with three wins and five losses. The over-all record for the season was five wins and eight losses. At the Sub-district Meet Harry Dahm won first place, Terry Simchuk and Mel Liptac took seconds and Joe Whitfield got a third. Terry Simchuk and Mel Liptac went to the State Meet in Ellensburg. These boys are juniors and the majority of the varsity squad are sophomores, so the coach expects an excellent season next year SUB-DISTRICT WINNERS: Harry Dahm l54lbs. lst, Mel Liptac 165lbs. 2nd, Terry Simchuk 145lbs. 2nd, Joe Whitfield 103lbs. 3rd, FRONT ROW: G. Wright, J. Lahde, D. Bunke, T. Sullivan, G. Zehetmir, T. Partridge, J. Spiger, J. Chanzek. ROW 2: M. Weston, D. Sanford, N. Liljenburg, G. Anderson, F. Totzek, T. Buck, D. Wise, F. Rornish, T. Koschney, K. Janke. B-SQUAD WRESTUN6 77 Mead Wresflers Tangle ther said you were to come home! That's MY marble! I .ate my Wheaties. Who's dealing? Is he tick1ish? Plastic surgery will fix that nose. CHOPPY'S BARBER SHOP AMERICAN SERVICE STATION MEAD, WASHINGTON FRANCIS AND NEVADA BACK ROW: J. Spiger, S. Bergland, G. Shaw, J. Norvell, G. Ames, D. Dilworth, D. Taylor, D. Sanford, G. Baber, T. Galbreath, D. Stoneman, Coach, Mr. Weishaar. ROW 2: G. Wright, M. Carberry, B. Edelin, G. Pruitt, D. Lowell, J. Havens, M. Jefferies, D. Tolmie. oliers' Finish Third This year's Golf team looks bigger and better than ever. Due to the sophomore progress and an ex- tremely strong team, Mr. Weishaar expects an even better season than last year. Golf as a sport not only requires alot of drive, but also, a de- finite amount of accuracy and skill. This was proven on March 26 at the Kennewick Invitational High School Tournament, where our golfers finished in a tie for 3rd place with twenty-seven teams from Washington and Oregon competing. CITY DRUG Mead's top eight golfers are, from left to right, S. Bergland, B. Edelin, M Carberry, D. Lowell, M. Jefferies, J. Havens, G. Pruitt, and J. Norvell. N 5019 MARKET he e Mead game w s ead went on to by a would eased ut of Jerry e a Border League teams and year s tied ground, out 237 yards to but the passing arm put the with 273 yards completions to 23 drove than held four fn' t took a e downs for the the plays. p gave U.Hi a 27 next Our Pride and Joy See the conquering heroes come! Sound the trumpets, beat the drums! --Dr. T. Morell Such was the spirit this year, as football fans followed the team through a win ning season, in which they secured second place in league play. Without the en- thusiasm displayed by the student body and the fighting spirit of the team, their remarkable change of pace would never have been possible within one year's time. ' FRONT ROW: J. Homes, F. Totzek, R. Leyde, J. Durheim, W. Fernau, H. Holberg, T. Bender, T. Simchuk, G. Anderson, C. Turner, S. Winkleman, K. Doggett, H. Dahm, P. Glindeman, K. Nesbeit, B. Baber, B. Lobdell, M. Liptac. ROW 2: G. Gilbert, M. Parkins, T. Johnson, S. Uhtoff, J. Schoedel, C. Swift, W. Green, L. Hattenburg, B Edelin, D. Sanford M. Carberry, B. Clark, T. Buck, D. Wise, J. Sniger, M. Nevdahl, R. Bezdicek, J. Patterson, R Marko. ROW 3: Coach L. James, C. Stone, S. Peterson, T. Wood, J. Myers, O. H-olmes, G. Baber, R. Gebeke, S. Greenough, M. Weston, M. Wells, M. Morrison, N. Lilgenburg, T. Koschney, F. Wilkes, D. Plummer, D. White, J Fall Sporfs Bamquef Foofball Awards Ken Doggett Ron Leyde Captain Inspirational Every year the members of the football team elect two outstanding players for the awards of Captain and Most Inspirational Player. This year the awards went to Ken Doggett, Captain, and Ron Leyde, Inspirational . Aafion Highlighfs ufsianding Season Mead 32--18 Mead 46-- O Mead 38-- 6 Mead 0--39 Mead 26-- 0 Mead 20--27 Mead 7-- 0 Mead 31--25 Mead 18--12 East Valley Colville University Central Valley Pullman Cheney Ephrata West Valley Eastmont ABOVE: Ron Leyde goes over for a touchdown in the season opener, which ended with the score Mead 32, East Valley 18. LEFT: Mead defense pours it on as University quarterback unleashes pass. Mead posted its first Border League win in the contest. BE LOW: Jerry Homes makes end sweep against East Valley ,-ii Y A ,wtf ' V ,f-2' 'S . . sf K, XX. l X: if, X .ix V , 1 f 'VS ' 5, 'fi '-1 1fxQ: V ' 'x R x.'H,i' N . - , -'N f 3 n f 'xx , V 5 ! 2 ,fs 1'1.-: ' - ' , I 4 , Eff 's ' Q H N 1 1 f L mx J' AV riff, . f if K gfe I COACHES: M11 Hartman, Mr. Goss,' Mr. Stone, Mr. James, Mr. Rzmniger, M1 Chalich, Mr. Mchmturff, Mr. Jaegerg Nurse, Mrs. Ort11ergGir1s' P.E. , Mrs. Christopherg Boys' P.E. , Mr. Wylder. V www 1 Cf ' ' FEATURES adie awlcin s' Should a gentleman offer a BEST DRESSED Monne Ortner and Bruce Morrow in their Jolly Green Giant outits won first place. Wendy Lamon and Guy Pruitt tooklsecond place honors dressed as Indians. Third place was won by Gayle Mohney and Greg Baber dressed as a little boy and little girl. Don't 'Cleo Honey' me, you Playboy! 86 refreshing drink to a lady? Say goodnight to the nice people sweetie! H H luv 0n A Haysfaclc HAMS! I !! 'Hai1! Hail! The gang's all here! I now pronounce you man and wif ell Queen Sunni Henning Princess Tricia Gregcralc Princess lewny iurner Pep and Royalfy iligirlighf Homecoming -2 ...EA 3 4 I 6 f: .... 'M I X A in , f ' 1 .MQGH 'ff F5 2, W 1 -1'----SM--'-'fff M'--'X 1'G'- iQf'1fQa'A-M-wf1:...E :2aN.w.,2W+-' 4,:11::,.,. .W . WA , , If Y., V ,, M-. -f,,...i,,..,::,f,.:,.M,g,-,,.,, .,,.k. 5.- ' , ,.v..f . ' - 'f If .swf u 4 -J? ' ,A-M? ,ffaggg .fm 2 ,xv, f 1 - X 1 if J ,Q 3, 2 if 4 V' Ll , U I Q v X E v . 513215- , g ' , A I .QM ,W . . . 11 ,Hg 'W ' ' W ' ' N, 'W 1 2 w ma 1 HN , f ' V' f V Www L I 3 gil' Y W Y ,,,, - 'f X V , Ms li-:::E:,i k ' , ' ,My V W V' mv. ' 'H I Q QAM The Royal Court for the festivities included: Sophomore Princess, Tricia CANDIDS' The Cellar Dwellers provided the entertain ment for the Homecoming dance following the game. Gregorak and her escort, Ted Dunham, Senior Queen, Sunni Henning and her escort, Mike Spigerg Junior Princess, Tawny Turner, and her escort, Bruce Morrow. The victory of the Mead Panthers over the Pullman Greyhounds clicked off the homecom- ing festivities. Pullman bowed to a 26-0 defeat. Then, with the success of the homecoming dance, Autumn Splendor , and the excitement of the halftime ceremonies, the celebration proved to be a great event. Victory and good music helped to make a suc- 90 cessful homecoming. The Hassie Club provided the old-time cars, which of- fered a new atmosphere to the annual homecoming. AUTUMN SPlENDOR fudenf leaders Off fo fate At Central Washington elected City Senator an State College in Ellensburg last summer, Debbie Johnson was elected Secretary of the M w was Treasury and Monne Ortner was the majority leader of her party in the State Senate. Bruce orro d Ken Nesbeitt was Secretary of State at Boys' State held at Gonzaga University. Represenfaiives Model lafesf Fashions Donna George, left, represented Mead this year on the Crescent Fash- ion Council. 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K ,. , 521 pa -9-ww-f 4,3 - , In if , .J , - ' ' 1 ' , , s New Bleaehere Aid Cheerleaders HAIL TO THE VICTORS HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT, HAIL TO THE CONQUERING HEROES, HAIL, HAIL TO MEAD HIGH, THE LEADERS AND BEST! So lets all HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT, HAIL TO THE CONQUERING HEROES, HAIL, HAIL TO MEAD HIGH, CHAMPIONS OF THE WEST! NM 4 19 mlm' the Qllirsileine Another new look to this year's events was the gala Christmas Dance. This first-time affair was sponsored by various clubs includingg FNA, FTA, M-Club, and FFA. A delightful array of evening Wear was featured. The Maraudersn provided varied beats to give a happy as well as a romantic flair to the unusual surroundings of mistletoe and holly. Carnival Capers Mike Coker, Mike Glodt, Mike Matthias, Donna Miller, Susan Andrews, Jackie Barnett Dan and Sylvia Rod and Vicky Girls' League presents Twentieth Annual Sweetheart Ball and Royalty 0075 z ZL 6.164 Wiiuff xr Q W fair? A Wendy and Guy Pam and Mike Doug and Laurie Sophomore Barby DORIAN STUDIO 'eague el SEPTEMBER Cheryl Ryan DE CEMBER Margaret Buck gush? an , ,FEBRUARY Sylvia! Barton 0F THE APRIL V Karen Beltz The King And l Girls' League again sponsored the Dad-Daughter Dessert. The affair was held on March 15 and it proved to be a great success. Pie and ice cream was served. Following refreshments, the dads were entertained by some of their talented daughters. 5, S3 Monne Ortner introduced the following performers: Donna George, The Seniorettes, Judy Swanson, Debbie King, Kathy Hoff, Cheryl Ryan, Vicki Wilkinson, Sue Davis, Sharon Fujioka, Pam Thielen, Cathy Clark, and Donna Miller. MUSI6 AND DRAMA MEAD ROW 1: J. Wood, B. Slater, G. Ames, D. Taylor, R. U den, h L. Matthewson, M. Gockley. ROW 3: T. Campbell, B. Lewis, T. Johnson, M. Sweeney, C. Christopherson, D. Schreiner, D. Jewett, P. Ritchie. ROW 6: B. Kern, D. MacDonald, J. Chan D. Lebahn, G. Koehler, M. Vawter, M. Moen, B. MacDonald. P. Parson. ROW 9: S. Berglund, M. Simons, F. Moran, D. D. Simpson, M. Sullivan. HOLZ FUEL CO. N. 55 26 MARKET BAND ,tw -..-. ..,,,...- , .-Q ' . . 2:65 Qqffmgw V. ' 5 -. -s- an X 41-as X L K x N . . , l gi J 5 ,mils .21 ,..g.gvf. 'fa X , ' ' ' , 1. -. F4 . .1 555- ww My .1 S..:,y.,:. 1 Ylfif QMS. f' fY2j5f5.E1if : f 'L ls., -' f: 1TFf?5f5E?1- if. ,-'f,:'f',.Z , E' .W W. ff... . K 1, . ff., iz f .fi -e -7, f . ., . - M Q.. . .3 ' ., , , gg 'twiki f ' 2 15f f2i'Nffi j'f 1 A i'i...q,gQ - 21- e.,...,y, -v eine- ,gf-.'i, ,f'uQ', .3 .1 l f k v'-- . an 1 ROW2 J Willxamson, C Lee, L Havens, P Wade, W. Dlck, L. Merkel, J. Wells ROW 4. G. Popp, ROW 5: B. Slater, R. Koski, M. Swink, G. Luft, R. S. Entringer, D. Stoneman, L. Sundquist. ROW 7: J. Wilson, 8: J. Larson, V. Black, D. Dixon, S. Groflf, K. Davis, D. Campbell, A. Rummer. ROW 10: J. Thomas, J. Havens, CURT'S Y DRUGS N. 9103 DlvlsxoN F1446 IW RZERS Sharon Jack, Peggy Dressler, Wendy Lamon Yvonne Dykman, Yvonne Hagen, Jill Trainor M EAD MARKET 106 MEAD MAIORE TTES Janet Fritsch Fran Gillio Judy Swanson Chofrs Sei 6TH PERIOD CHOIR FRONT ROW: L. Mathaney, J. Davis, B. Lewis, H. Failmezger D Farley J Ross J Haws L Schmidt B Brimble D. Wheeler, K. Wooley. ROW 2: J. Farley, D. Miller, S Olson S Hamann J Grant P Thomas J Schmidt K Clark, P. Smith, B. Kloepfel, S. Schegolin. ROW 3: E Reese D Thomas L Sundquist J Rehm D Sanford K. Markle, R. Wagner, P. Butler, I. Nesmith, J. Barnett A Johnson Mr Fink ROW4 K Knaggs J Patterson M. McGinnis, C. Hoff, G. Anderson, D. Swanson, M. Barnes T McGarvey C Johnson B Riley S Ross J Meyers Mead's three choirs, directed by Mr. Fink, pre- sent various concerts throughout the school year A highlight of these is the Spokane County Music Festival. Each individual also performs in the Solo Ensemble which is held in conjunction with the Fine Arts Exhibit. In the spring, the choir and the band enjoy participation in the annual Spaghetti Dinner. Fifth period choir, with costumes and songs of the Gay Nineties was in- vited to perform for the Spokane Chamber of Commerce and other area organizations. 5TH PERIOD CHOIR FRONT ROW: J. Young, S. Andrews, D. King, P. Hunt, K. Hook, K. Gadeken, B. Russell, C. Nesmith, M. Erickson. ROW 2: E. Tronsen, M. Wellington, J. Patterson, R. Sicilia, B. Bodker, D. Schreiner, G. Billings, S. Barton, K. Hoff S. Starkey. ROW 3: M. Jeffries, V. Jiminez, C. Rogers, J. Schoedel, S. Jackson, L. Burtts, K. Janke, B. Deever. ROW 4: S. Greenough, H. Holberg, B. Lobdell, M. Wells, M. Thorsrud, J. Greenland, J. Wells, P. Simpson, M. Spiger, Mr. Fink, director, Cheryl Ryan, accompanist. Gay Nineties' beauties. Let's go through it again! CURT'S Y DRUGS, N. 9103 DIVISION P w Mark Martyn sings solo. Do, Re, Mi, Fa. . . . . . 4TH PERIOD CHOIR Mr. Fink. FRONT ROW: K. Beltz, S. King, P. Richards, C. Wilkinson, V. Opsal, J. Bledsoe, M. Laws, D. Plummer K. McCarty. ROW 2: D. George, M. Whittle, P. Thielen, L. Howard, C. McLeod, B. Strong, Y. Hagen, D. Tilton, S. Plumb C. Corn. ROW 3: T. Burtts, B. Volkman, R. Bunke, D. White, R. Gibeke, G. Ogden, J. Stuivenga, P. Parson l d M Mart , J. Marshall, W. Dykman. ROW 4: D. Burns, V. Starkey, R. Uhden, T. Lessig, T. Bender, S. Gar an , . yn MEZODE TTES' FRONT RO D. Schreiner, D. George, L. Waldron, J. Patterson, C. Starkey. PANTIIERS' W: K. Hoff, B. Bodker, S. Barton. ROW 2: M. Wellington, R. Sicilia, B. Russell, l M mm ... f -f I FRONT ROW: D. Lebahn, C. Urdrian, S. Jackson. ROW2' L Burtts B Volkman T B tt . . , . , . ur s C. Hoff, J. Stuivenga, L. Mathaney, J. Wells, D. Swanson, D. Davis. Dramafisfs Work Baclcsfage FRONT ROW: W. Lamon, J. Barnett, V. McGee. ROW 2: K. Kuroiwa, J. Postlewait, P. Dressler, J. Grant, A. Hackford, S. Starkey, Mrs. Larson. ROW 3: L. Mathaney, V. Wilkinson, K. Lamon, D. Miller, S. Olson, L. Riley, K. Henry. ROW 4: M. Jefferies, K. Nesbeitt, P. Glindeman, J. Haas, S. Andrews. ROW 5: S. Zehetinir, G. Pruitt, M. Coker, M. Glodt, M. Matthias, M. Forry. 7- FRONT ROW: M. Buck, M. Wells, K. Hoff, D. King, D. Rice, Mrs. Dawe, J. Patterson. ROW 2: G. Gilbert, M. Palamarchuk, P. Matthias, A. Berg, S. Davis, J. Homes, S. Greenough. ROW 3: L. Wright, D. Jack, D. Schriener, P Smith, M. Leyde, K. Wiltzius, T. Moore. ROW 4: D. Nordhagen, F. Lipfret, B. Riley, J. Wells, T. Jimenez. Vis'if To A Small Planer' CAST T. Jimenez Kreton. . . . . K. Kuroiwa M. Jeffries Powers . . . . . M. Glodt Mr. Spelding . . . .S. Greenough L. Mathaney Mrs. Spelding . . . A. Hackford J. Postlewait Ellen . . .... A. Berg Conrad . . . . K. Nesbeitt D. Rice De1ton4 . . . . . .V. Loosier J. Haas Aide ..... . . D. Nordhagen J. Wells Technicians . . . . . G. Gilbert S. Zehtmir K. Hoff Asst. Director . . .... D. King Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Jurgensen Rees Qi? K fm. flax.. 3-iii 'F .5 'Ps k 5 Jar, . K M M 3 -r Q 4.2 w 'F .V. so W it MH . . M . .. ., .. as 5 EQ-Zi5'?3 'S FRONT ROW: Kristi, Margaret, Janie, Debbie. ROW 2: Steve, Bruce, Joe, Jim, Dan. ROW 3: Mike, Molly, Clancy, Sue, Dave. I 'Wighf of January CAST Prison Matron .... . . .D. Miller Judge Heath ......... . . . C. Urdrian Bailiff ................ . .. G. Scribner District Attorney Flint ..... . . . D. Nordhagen Defense Attorney Stevens .... . . . M. Glodt Secretaries ............ . . . M. Palamarchuk L. Wright Clerk of the Court . . . . . . D. Rice Karen Andre ....... . . . M. Forry Dr. Kirkland ..... . . . B. Morrow Mrs. Hutchins .... . . . M. Leyde Homer Van Fleet . . . . . . G. Gilbert TALLEY TEXACO N T306 DIVISION Elmer Sweeney ....... Nancy Lee Faulkner .... Magdo Svenson ...... John Whitfield . . . Jane Chandler .... Sigurd J ungquist ..... Larry Regan ............ Roberta Van Rensselaer . . . Stenographer .......... Director ........ Asst. Director .... Stage Manager .... H.H. TROWRIDGE JEWELER N 5006 MARKET MM I6fh J. Wells S. Davis K. Esvelt S. Greenough J. Patterson J. Haas M. Wells D. King K. Hoff Mrs. Jurgensen A. Berg K. Kuroiwa THESPIA NS' Thespians is a National Dramatic Association, comprised of people who are actively interested in the theater in either acting, costumes, or scenery. Applications are made in the fall by interested dramatists. This year representatives from Mead entered the Eastern Washington High School drama competition with readings from Shaw, Shakespeare, and Anouilh. A ,..-1 .A f . ' . j 1 Q- W7 -f' 1 all , V? QW, nf Pres.: Steve Greenough V. Pres.: Colleen McLeod Sec.: Genie Billings Treas.: Sherry Meyer Sgt.-at-Arms: Sue Andrews Advisor: Mrs. Jurgensen FRONT ROW: D. Miller, B. Lucas, A. Bantz. ROW 2: J. Kellogg, J. Haas, A. Haclcford, B. Brannan, D. Johnson, S. Meyer, T. Lyman. ROW 3: A. Berg, L. Wright, K. Wiltzuis, G. Billings, K. Beltz, K. Hoff, M. Palamarchuk. ROW 4: D. Rice, D. George, S. Greenough, K. Kuroiwa, M. Glodt, C. McLeod, S. Andrews. ORGANIZA 7IONS' ,.....N Bruce Morrow 'u-, NZ mb' Sam Gmb- Business -'lf-,age . FRONT ROW: M. Stuart, Y. Hagen, V. McGee, A. Bantz, D. Spencer, C. Holberg, B. Brannan, B. Morrow, D. Spiger K. Beltz, J. Kellogg, W. Lamon, B. Anderson, K. Paxton. ROW 2: M. Thorsrud, R. Hansen, C. Swift, J. Little, G Popp, K. Bailey, D. Nordhagen, M. Spiger, B. Clark, G. Baber, M. Vawter, D. Lowell, C. Meyers, G. Coller, B Sfudenf Governmenf in Acfion 'W K in mm, K Ab , ,f 1-as V ,, my 54235 5 W if ' 'V' 'Q 4 ,M Q- M ,.,,....'f3-4'- Wake Up Terry! .,L-dw COUNTRY HOMES SUPPLY .lOE'S BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP N 9116 NEWPORT Hwv, N 6118 WALL Boosfer Club FRONT ROW: C. Holberg, S. Kostecka, T. Lyman. ROW 2: P. Dahl, M. Gockley, S. Vensel, C. Keys, K. Henry, D. Tilton, C. Smith, C. Craig, D. King, J. Grant, M. Palamarchuk. ROW 3: S. Romine, B. Lewis, B. Heth, B. Jasper, K. Wiltzius, C. Corn, L. Blomgren, C. Kennedy, P. Koski, C. Grevstad, K. Hoff, D. MacDonald. ROW 4: M. Walker, R. Jones, S. King, J. Schrader, N. Carman, T. Gregorak, M. Laws, P. Thielen, E. Bartle, K. Simpson, D. Jack, J. Shumate. ROW 5: R. Libby, W. Kostecka, G. Peterson, J. Ortner, D. Wise, M. Carbery, T. Shaw, L. Jamison, A. Collins, S. Jack. ROW 6: T. Sullivan, G. Wright, J. Chanzek, T. Ryan, J. Clark, G. Popp, F. Wilks, B. Clark, S. Buckley, T. Wood, R. Bezdicek, B. Deever. ROW 7: D. Taylor, W. Lessig, D. Dilworth, N. Neuenschwander, L. Havens, M. Buck, M. Wells, J. Whitfield, G. Anderson, D. Swanson. x.,,f Sfirs Enfhusiasm FRONT ROW: P. Gorrell, K. Kuroiwa, S. Henning. ROW 2: S. Kulhanek, M. Dilworth, J. Davis, J. Hough, Y. Dykman, G. Billings, L. Shaw, K. Hardan, P. Hunt, D. Gadeken. ROW 3: B. Russell, B. Buhrer, J. Baker, M. Hueber, M. Boyd M. Forry, L. Stuart, J. Moe, M. Erickson, C. Rickel, S. Michaels. ROW 4: D. Schreiner, S. Starkey, M. Wellington, J. Patterson, B. Bodker, D. Austen, M. Van Slyke, C. Selden, B. Strong, N. Vaughn, D. Chanzek, J. Wood. ROW 5: C. McLeod, L.Wright, C. Cameron, J. Fritsch, W. Dick, L. Rhodda, E. Wilson, K. Woolley, J. Gull, G. Strand, L. Thain, R. Sicilia. ROW 6: Mrs. Larson, C. Paxton, C. McVey, B. Brimble, C. Nyberg, J. Young, L. Berggren, M. Liptac, D. Leghan, B. Nelson. ROW 7: H. Dahm, M. Thorsrud, M. Nevdahl, D. Sanford, T. Simchuk, L. Schiewe. ,J g 1 .ii , ,J J. .1 , no O. ,ff If J f J. rw A N. .J sw- ,,E'l7? Po wi- 'O' M 6lUB FRONT ROW: K. Doggett, B. Lobdell, H. Dahrn, B. Slater, K. Nesbeitt, B. Edelin, M. Nevdahl, W. Fernau. ROW 2: T. Cannon, D. Sanford, S. Peterson, G. Dart, M. Thorsrud, B. Morrow, J. Whitfield. ROW 3: B. Deever, S. Greenough, P. Glindeman, J. Durheim, M. Wells, M. Liptac, C. Swift, R. Ha.nsen, T. Bender, H. Holberg, M. Jefferies, L. Shiewe, T. Simchukf M CLUB ADVISOR Mr. James BO0STER 6108 0FFI6ERS Pres.: Mike Wells Margaret Buck V. Pres.: Joe Whitfield Kathy Hardan Sec. : Rosalee Sicilia pt, Chnl.: Mike Spiger Treas.: Terry Simchukyf Margie Dilworth Booster Club Advisor: Mrs, Larson 120 M 6lllB OFFICERS Pres.: Ken Nesbeitt V. Pres.: Terry Simchukig Sec. : Walt Fernau Treas.: Tom Bender Hist. : Joe Whitfield Sgt. at Arms: Bill Lobdell 'Terry Simchuk not present DRI!! TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Turner, J. Grant, J. Schmidt, C. McLeod, C. Craig, B. Bayley, M. Dilworth, M. Hueber, D. Gadeken, D. Chanzek, C. Corn, E. Ashley, B. Bodker, K. Hardan, L. Jamieson, S. Davis, D. Johnson, L. Waldron V. McGee C. Smith V. McGee, P. Long, S. Kulhanek, S. Schegolin, J. Ogden, A. Berg, P. Thielen, P. Dahl, M. 9 I Ortner, K. Beltz, F. Nowlan, J. Patterson, D. King, B. Buhrer, B. Anderson, P. Hunt, T. Gregorak, K. Kenyon, S. Barton. M'-mme Oftnel' ADVISOR: Mrs. Torkelson Sue Davis, Barb Bodker, Lorinda Waldron Barb Bayley ll0NOR S0615 TV Pres Bill Baber NATIONAL HQQR SOCIETY X I, V. Pres. Barb Bodker V x 4 T 3 1 , ii . e1 , . I2 J., Sec. Treas. 1,A , . Cheryl Ryan 'A V S Advisor: Mr. Jaeger FRONT ROW: M. Thorsrud, C. McLeod, A. Berg, S. Davis, K. Wiltzius, B. Brannan, L. Waldron, M. Forry, M. Ortner, Y. Dykman, K. Beltz. ROW 2: B. Nelson, C. Cameron, K. Hardan, C. Corn, B. Anderson, D. Johnson, D. George, B. Bodker, J. Shaw, G. Billings, J. Golly, B. Jasper. ROW 3: Mr. Jaegar, J. Patterson, S. Starkey, H. Dahm, M. Nevdahl, B. Lucas, C. Keys, K. Hughes, D. Chanzek, M. Dilworth, S. Jack, S. Fujioka. ROW 4: B. Baber, S. Barton, G. lColler, K. Doggett, W. Fernau, C. Swift, B. Slater, T. Galbreath, D. Coffman, J. Fritsch. ROW 5: B. Deever, D. Gadeken, S. Henning, T. Lyman, P. Gorrell, K. Kuroiwa, D. Lebahn. GIRLS IEAGUE REPRESENTA TIVES' FRONT ROW: M. Laws, A. Collins, S. Fujioka, S. Barton, D. Smith. ROW 2: S. Romine, B. Jasper, J. Young L. Mathaney, M. Erickson, P. Dressler, K. Clark, A. Durham, T. Gregorak, Mrs. Spence. ROW 3: C. Blomgren M Hueber, J. Trainor, T. Turner, L. Riley, K. Best, D. Olson, S. Bland, L. Stuart. Pres.: Monne Ortner V. Pres.: Margaret Buck Sec.: Barbara Bodker Treas.: Karen Beltz Sgt. -at-Arms: Kathy Hardan Donna George Advisor: Mrs. Spence LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy, Barbara, Monne, Donna, Karen, Margaret. BOYLE FUEL HOMADS GROCERY N. 1014 Dlvlslou MEAD, WASH. OFFICE STAFF FRONT ROW: Mrs. Lessig, C. Smith, D. Spiger, Mr. Sheahan, K. Hoff. ROW 2: Mrs. Bayley, D. Tilton, P. Richards, H. Williamson, F. Hohe, P. Hunt, L. Riley, Y. Dykman, F. Nowlan, J. Breitsprecher, J. Grant, S. Hamann, E. Lee, S. Henning, L. Anderson, J. Parkins, P. Gorrell, C. Schlaht. ROW 3: V. Opsal, T. Lyman. ZIBRARY STAFF Mr. Sheahan, D. Schreiner, B. Thorsrud, D. Farley, K. Hardan, P. Richards, B. Bodker, J. Breitsprecher. Assistant, Mrs. Tipke. Librarian, Mrs. Nordby. B. Jasper, D. McDonald, D. Chanzek. J. Shaw, M. Erickson, M. Ortner, L. Knott, J. Haws R. Wagner, P. Dressler. DEBAIE VARSITY DEBATERS Mike Glodt, Monne Ortner, Debbie Jolmson, Margie Dilworth. 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W ' ..5?.f-, vw- -Aix-'vfii' , ,.., , , ag.: , .. 'Q':1':'l'z.:1i-.it K , '11 1 we-1.:f.' '51 m i s:'.I ', Q., ' w fl.u-,fm gg.:f5f,,.':.z:,.-WE. --.Qi k , Q22 :ff.gagf1,z,,s,efzw '..f,1y.gf.?.:pi,Q:,,n:,fgs.-:mfggf.,Jgzf.,1.2, M3353 5,5-5....gh-,f,,' ,-f,.1. ,,5f.'.,3,:,.,,,,.,'l ,.,!fgm1'.s, ' - .f.:,,-.i, '- .,...'.:g,g,f.l 'lWc,. ..,,,,,,g:,,, -,,-ng... sm...a,,,,,,.,.,,g,5M,gg, A K aww , W ...,.5, ,,, ..,.,,.,,,, -M-vm.. ' was 'i ,:-wx-:J . 5: fvw W, Q?5lmiEf?395lfw1if??i??E:f'J5 : 'Ally''flfffgfxWilfiif'V:5!av?5f1'K5m5m?aff?-''- TSW, -'WS ..wlf:f.fx2...t'?5. 1... mm s'?141'l?1II4m?l . Qv9 :sf s i xlmflg. FRONT ROW: P. Hunt, D. Beltz, K. Henry, L. Schmidt, A. Collins, M. Dilworth, F. Gillio, L. Jamieson, D. McDonald, C. Hagrnann. ROW 2: D. Olson, D. Goodel, J. Ross, S. Michels, M. Van Slyke, R. Stevens, V. McGee. ROW 3: Mrs. Nees, K. Beltz, D. Chanzek, P. Dressler. ROW 4: J. Shaw, P. Richards, F. Nowlan, M. Palamarchuk, L. Wunsch, 126 R. Wagner, S. Selden, B. Strong, N. Vaughn, K. Hook, B. Lewis, D. Spiger. FJ-'.A. ROW 1: R. Knapp, J. Lahde, L. Hatenburg, G. Tilson, M. Davis, J. Stuivenga, R. Cooper, S. Hardy, D. White, T. Thain. ROW 2: G. Cady, L. Cordill, S. Huckaba, F. Wilks, L. Burtts, M. Moran, W. Green, T. Anderson, D. Ely, T. Burtts. ROW 3: R. Bunke, N. Larson, M. Sullivan, D. Davis, J. Greenland, K. Enburg, M. Wells, M. Liptac, T. Wood, Mr. Anderson. Pres.: Randy Bunke V. Pres.: Norman Larson Sec.: Mike Wells Treas.: Mel Liptac Reporter: Steve Huckaba Sentinel: Mike Sullivan SEW-'N-SAVE w. 216 INDIANA AVENUE LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike, Norman, Ra.ndy, Mr. Anderson, Steve, Mike, Mel 6.A.A. Pres.: Janet Ogden Sec.-Treas.: Jill Wood Pt. Chrn.: Janet Fritsch Shirley Bland Sgt. -at-Arms: Mary Van Slyke Advisor: Mrs. Christopher LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet F., Jill, Mary, Shirley, Janet O. Mrs. Chris FRONT ROW: J. Gull, K. Stevens. ROW 2: D. Seldon, V. Stueve, L. Thain, L. Knott, J. Ogden, K. Best, S. Bland, C. Blonigren, C. McVay, A. Durham. ROW 3: Mrs. Christopher, G. Strand, P. Thielen, B. Nelson, J. Golly, J. Hough M. Buck, M. Erickson, J. Swanson, A. Bantz, L. Stuart, W. Lamon. ROW 4: W. Dahlgren, M. Leyde, L. Mathaney, J. Fritsch, J. Wood, M. Van Slyke, J. Durheim, J. Schrader, S. Romine, V. Black. ROW 5: D. Smith, S. Meyer, T. 128 Turner, B. Strong, B. Russell, E. Tronsen, W. Dick, D. Austen, J. Bischoff. F. T.A. FRONT ROW: G. Coller, L. Knott, V. Opsal, P. Dressler, J. Postlewait. ROW 2: Mrs. Wallmark, F. Beck, P. Thielen, J. Grant, S. Jack, L. Stuart, A. Hackford, B. Brimble, D. Smith. ROW 3: E. Tronsen, J. Golly, J. Shaw Y. Dykman, M. Erickson, C. Corn, V. Stueve, Mrs. Torkelson. n f Pres.: Janie Postlewait V. Pres.: Linda Knott Sec.: Vickie Opsal Treas.: Cheryl Rickeli Sgt. -at-Arms: George Coller Pt. Chm.: Peggy Dressler Advisors: Mrs. Torkelson Mrs. Wallm-ark X not present BELIJS BARBER SHOP N. 10102 mvls1oN LEFT TO RIGHT: George, Linda, Janie, Vickie, Peggy PANTHER HOWLS EDITOR: Dave Hauserg ADVISOR: Mrs. Brookhartg ANNUAL EDITORS: Judy Kellogg and Karen Beltz. Class Editors Business Managers Sophomore Class Editors Art Editors Annuals sold 580 Total cost S3800 ANNUAZ CUISS' Sports Subscription Editor Editors Advertising Editors Activity Editors DRIVER 'S' , Jmmmqn 567 Instructors Mr. KL Mrs. Humphrey TRAIN N6 There were 222 students that took Driver's Training this year. CANDIDS' Mrs. Millay's sociology and psychology classes gave gifts to Lakeland Village. Need any help? TOWN AND COUNTRY FLORAL UNION 76 132 N 6315 DIVISION FRANCIS AND WALL Come on Team! ! ! 608' 70014 NS' Maintenance Supervisor: Mr. Ted Long Clem Maberry if ' 1: NTT. Wil1iEIIT1S Mr, Brandt VALUE PAINTS SUPER DRUG W 1716 FRANCIS N 4407 Dlvxsxom Mr. Vecchio Retired on March 15 SERVICES W Mrs. Kern, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Soliday ,nnflf ' FRONT ROW: Mr. Campbell, Mr, Thoorsell, Mr. Houser, Mr, Hohe, Mr. Baker, Mr. Seefelht, Mr. Wicklund, Mr. Ryno Mr. Akers. ROW 2: Mr. North, Mr. Gady, Mr. Pandelis, Mr. Laokner, Mr. Meyers, Mr. Lawson, Mr. Bramer, Mr. 134 Dew, Mr. Kinney, Mr. Martin. ADVERTISING SEATTLE FIRST NATIONAL BANK i . HILLYARD BRANCH IVIA 4-5221 EXT. 361 N. 6102 WALL FA 5-9388 THE FRIENDLIEST LITTLE SUPERMARKET IN TOWN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1967 E - lx-- Vx. ,Qq, I A -'TT CHEMIQALGQRTP, 1 A I , 'N MEAQWORKSIA JOHN EGGER'S GOOD MEATS , ' 6102 N.WALL LIN CHET'S FOOD STORE USDA CHOICE BEEF MEAT IS OUR BUSINESS FILL YOUR FREEZER TODAY NOTHING DOWN, MONTHS TO PAY I5 YEARS IN SAME LOCATION Q11 , . 'T THE KEN MOORE cQ,I A 3 . :xx 'li , WEST 7I9.GARI.:AND V' , . FA 7-6681 - ' WE HAVE THE LARGEST' ' SETLEOTION 'oF QUALITY 1.4 Q., Q5 24 a Lea. -T I, ,X . .. u ' . I ' In A . , , 1 1 CARPETXI-N THE INLAND EMPIRE, ' f ,EXP-EET INSITALLATION BY '- xv ,. .f'fF7 ,OUR-VOWNVSHOFZI ' V' BUDGEMT TERMS xl' , I I -L- L' Lf: ' 1 I ' , rf- 4 ' ,FREE PARTQING 1 , SAV-IVIORE FOOD INC . - J ,- I ' E, 1019 FRANCIS HU 9-1236 N. 1306 MONROE SPOKA NE N. 1306 PINES ROAD rv. 1, OPPORTUNITY Q ? T ',,. W CONGRATULATIONS BEST wus:-IES , X ' AND K P525 FOR THE FUTURE- gxwx X -T s A , fl ,T 4' My TA fzf',Tf+3T'-gf Hill Qi? Q an '-Sou-. 940.33 'VW' Lbp SKEJO 'MW N. 7920 DIVISION HU 3-3142 THORNHILL-GERAGHTY FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND COUNSELORS N. 1322 MONROE STREET FA 7-7788 SPOKANE, WASH, 99201 FRANCIS AVE. 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BOULEVARD FA 7'-3491 DAVENPORT HOTEL IVIA 4-4930 HU 3-6496 N. 8915 DIVISION HU 7-9471 SLATER'S SIGNAL BEACON LAUNDRY AND STATION CLEANERS 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS DIVISION AT HAWTHORNE MAIN PLANT I'IU 7-9549 W. 502 INDIANA FA 8'-5450 . I , I, Y V- I, V. . I .f I 1 iw- , , 1 . , ,V I. I , . , . , : I, -N-f W-MAA! IV , - 1 .1 . Y I ,I. I 1. .. , , , -co NGRATULAT IO Ns AND ,A LBKEST ,WISI-IESK. 5 'TO ,J GRADIJATING ELAS-S' AI I X 4 , , ' , ,FRQM I ,IDQRIANESTUDIOI I ' SOUTH 9 POST IVIA 4-8928 I ,Ai IW I, I ,, l JENNINGS PIANO CO. E 1719 FRANCIS HU 7-7655 REBUILDERS OF FINE GRAND PIANOS, PLAYERS, - SPINETS - AND UPRIGHTS. WE SELL NEW AND USED PIANOS. JACK CUNNINGHAM STUDIO PORTRAlTS THAT LIVE E. 10722 SPRAGUE AVE. WA 4-1700 WHITWDRTH BANKING CENTER NATIONAL BANK 0F WASHINGTON COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE HU 9-3282 LOCATED AT THE NORTH DIVISION Y ,Q fv 7 2 Q- I If ffg.3,,g2Z I ,s-QZZ K NS QQQ .X52c:, A x 1- ,, f -A 4546 ,ff 3 X. , X -xaafar fixkx-52? 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WI Wy If Imhuvffvq I9 if an I V N. 5002 MARKET HU 7-1183 ,III CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS OF '67 CUBBY'S DRIVE INN E. 725 FRANCIS HU 9-3211 PHONE ORDERS WELCOME TRY OUR DELICIOUS HAIVIBURGERS, FRIES AND SHAKES MARTIN'S PAYLESS ALL LEADING BRANDS OF OIL N. 7707 DIVISION HU 7-9020 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '67 AND ESPECIALLV TO THESE--OUR' PATRONSI BILL BABER TOM BENDER ALANA BERG JERRY BERG KAREN BELTZ KARLA BEST GENIE BILLINGS BARBARA BODKER JOHN BOYD GAIL BRANNAN CATHERINE CAMERON TERRY CANNON NANCY CARTER DOUG DAVIS MARK DAVIS SUE DAVIS BILL DYKMAN YVONNE DYKMAN KEN DOGGETT JOHN DURHEIM KATHRYN ECKLEY PETER ESVELT STEVE GARLAND RICHARD GLOVER STEVE GROFF JOE HAVENS BEVERLY JASPER VALENTINO JIMENEZ JUDY KELLOGG KATHY KUROIWA KAREN LAMON NEIL LILJENBERG VAL LOOSIER MIKE LOWELL BECKY LucAS BOB MANNING MIKE MATHIAS OOLLEEN MCLEOD BECKY MOORE BRUCE MORROW KEN NESBITT BILL NEVDAHL DAVE NORDHAGEN EARLINE O'NEAL EUGENE O'NEAL STEVEN PETERSON DAN RICE CHERYL RYAN DIANA SGHREINER .IEANNE SHAW LAURIE SHAW CHERYL SMITH DEBBIE SPIGER MIKE SPIGER SHERYLL STARKEY KEN WATTS MARLEA WELLINGTON KARLINE WILTZIUS LINDA WRIGHT Henle Studia GARLAND AT MONROE GARLAND THEATRE BLDG OLSEN BROTHERS THE SHACK RESTAURANT AND SHANTY ROOM N. 1325 DIVISION 1301 w. 3RD Ava. RI 7-2713 ARO U N D FO R zz,-2. U III. GOO D FOOD XX I R 'A :iz 2 '1'-12 I- ........ , vu. . . av .... , 1 . - - ,.,,5,:.5,,3,:.,-. -1- Q, ,A-55: ' BEEFY'S! WE HAVE MORE GOING FOR YOU AT FINISHED GIFTS - CRAFT SUPPLIES THE POTTER'S HOUSE Q,- X 1 :I N. 10410 DIVISION HU 7-8788 FIVE MILE BEAUTY SALON COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE wus STYLING CLASS OF 1967 NORTH WALL ENCO FA 8-9475 I5I ' K' x -Sw! QJWBNN X ' A NX Ox- an ,JU I I K Q NN, THE '67 PINE BURR STAFF WOULD LIKE TO MPP ' V SW ,Qi G30 MQW NG' THANK THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR HELP V I' I , IJ my I Qi k,f-SWE WIOIJR ,Y I 05: I, I, THIS PAST YEAR, KKK XL F' S'Si'QXi , Q HEY' OTOGRAPHIC CREDITS TO BURCHETTEVS STUDIO, D N QA J I IN dir Q Q5-4 FQQLH I L OIS STUDIO, DORIAN STUDIO, HENLE STUDIO, 5. A13 ,N A CUNNINGHAIVI STUDIO AND OUR PHOTOGRAPHERS, KEN 5 I QJJMQ' I ' , , 5 WATTS, DAVE NORDHAGEN, SEV ANDERSON, EARB I gill, K I LYQR' VARQEJTY HX DAILY, AND TAWNY TURNER. OUR DISTRICT REPRE- I ,X X i . SENTATIVE IS IVIR, DALE QUINCY FROM R, WALLACE rw Xffvj' MQ, M 4 GEL PISCHEL, INC., YEAREOOK PUBLISHERS. SPECIAL Wg A 'V AV THANKS ALSO GO TO OUR ADVERTISERS AND XP X J C 1 ' FACULTY. I I KKFTESQEOQ MARKET Is' a A WlLLIAlVI'S NORTH WALL PHARMACY N. 5525 WALL FA 6-0244 SPOKANE, WASH, PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY ' MISS DORIS ALLGOOD TAKES PICTURES. CLEOVS STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHERJ ENJOY GOOD FOOD AT THE I BURGER-HAUS A SPECIAL THANKS TO THOSE STUDENTS N. 6301 DIVISION HU 9-'3455 WHO HELPED WITH ADVERTISING PICTURES Congratulations I No that you are suxted for the I ner th ngs n I fe you should be su ted at Hamer s Cloth ng from Hamer s gxves you an an of confxdence and the look of success Cllllel' SHADLE CENTER BURCHETT s'ruD1o .,,,,vE,s,,, cm 30TH AT GRAND . 13 HOWARD W . i i i i - i ' . 1 VISPECIALIZING IN GRADUATION PORTRAITS7' - A IVIA 4-2821 FAST SERVICE COURTEOUS SERVICE DEPENDABLE SERVICE BAKERY GOODS BAKED ON THE PREMISE OPEN 9 TO 9 7 DAYS A WEEK N. 10208 DIVISION DIVISION AT HAWTHORNE AMES IGA FOODLINER NMX ADAMS,MILD 16 A1corn,Lynn 60 Aleson,Ted l6,4l,97,146,148 A11en,Jake 16 Al1en,Mark 60 A11en,Victor 46 Al1um,Dona1d 16 A11um,R6bert 46,125,122 Amann,Ray 60 Ames,G1en 60,104 Ames,Marty 60 Anderson,Bever1y 87,117,121 Anderson,G1enn 46,82,107 Anderson,Linda 16,41,124,13O Anderson,Louis 14,127 Anderson,Thomas 46,127 Andrews,Susan 46,96,108,11l Arno1d,Prisci11a 1653 ASB 116 Ash1ey,Emi1een 16,121 Austen,Daun1ta 46,67,119,128 Austin,Nancy 60 BABER,BILL 16,ao,s2,a6,116 Eaber,Greg 59,60,86,97,117 Babb1tt,ca1 60,71 Bai1ey,Kenneth 60,117 Baker,Judy 46,67,119 Ba1azs,Kurt 60,69 Ba1dwin,Bret 17 BAND 104 Bantz,Alison 59,60,114,1D Barnes,Me1 17,107,53 Barnett,Jackie 96,46,107 Earton,Sy1via 17,41,103,11O Bartho1omew,Brad 17,41 Bart1e,Edith 41,60,118 Bart1e,Ly1e 17 BASKETBALL 74 Baxter,Ke11y 60,74 Bay1ey,Barbara 50,46,87,121 Bay1ey,Marie 8,124 Beck,Francis 17,129 Be11,Steve 46 Be1tz,Debra 60,126 8e1tz,Karen 17,109,114,121 Bender,Tom 17,80,82,109,12O BennetL,Reese 10,60 Berg,A1ana 18,112,114,121 Berg,-Ierry 18,111 Herggren,Linda 46,119 Berg1und,Steve 47,104 Berkers,Jopie 60,87 Best,Kar1a 123,128,18 Best,Terry 60,68,69 Bezdicek,Randy 60,74,80,118 Biggar,Steve 60 Big1in,Robert 60 Bi11ings,Genie 15,18,67,108 Bischoff,Joan 60,128 B1ack,Virginia 60,104,128 E1ackwe11,Gary 90 B1and,Gene 18,68,73,75 B1and,Sh1r1ey 47,123,128 B1edsoe,Jeanne 47,109 B1essent,Mar1a 47 B1omgren,Car1ene 60,123,128 B1omgren,Linda 18,118,148 Bodker,Barbara 18,67,89,l09 Bonser,Margie 47 Boston,Stev6 18 8ourne,Vickie 47 B6yd,Ann 60,58 Boyd,John 19 Boyd,Mary 47,67,119 Brady,Greg 60 Brannan,Barbara 47,90,114,122 Brannan,Gai1 19 Breitsprecher,Jana 19,124 Brimb1e,Bev 67,107,119,129 Bri't.ton,Suzanne 19,41,87,146 8rookhart,Martha 9,131 Brooks,Deanna 60 Brown,Doug 60 Brown,Gay1e 47 Bruce,Fred 47 Brunette,Gordon 10,60 Buck,Margaret 19,89,111,118 Buck,Timothy 60,69,77,82 Buck1ey,Steven 60,118 Buhrer,Barbara 47,67,119,121 Bunke,Douglas 60,77 Bunxe,Randy 19,109,127 Burchett,Derwood 47 Burgess,Arthur 14 Burns,Dennis 19,109 Burtts,Larry 19,108,110,127 Burtts,Te1ford 61,68,69,109 But1er,Pau1a 107 CADY,GARY 61,127 Cameron,Cathy 20,58,67,119 Cameron,Margaret 47 Campbe11,Danie1 47,7O,71 Campbe11,Dary1 61,693,104 Campbe11,Teresa 47,104 Cannon,Terry 20,120 Carberry,Mike 61,82,118 Carman,Nancy 61,118 CARNIVAL 96 Carter,Caro1 20,61 Carter,Nancy 41,125 Cha1ich,George 13,74,82 ChanZek,DOrothy 2O,41,121,122 Chanzek,John 61,69,104,1l8 CHEERLEADERS 93 CHOIR 107 Christopher,Joanne 12,128 C1ark,8i11 61,82,11a,69 C1ark,Candy 56 C1ark,Jerry 61,74,118,71 C1ark,Kathy 61,87,107,123 C1ark,Lavern 47 C1ark,Me1ina 61 C1eve1and,Ben 47 COACHES 84 Cockburn,Chery1 61 Ccckburn,Sandy 20 Coffman,Damon 48,96,122,125 Coker,Mike l9,20,73,74,96 Coker,Patrick 61,71 Co1ler,George 20,41,129,122 Co11ins,Ann A8,118,126,l23 Compton,Buddy 61 Cook,Jim 56 Coon,Ken 11,104 Cooper,Robert 48,127 Cordi11,Lenord 48,127 Corn,Cathy 20,109,118,121 Craig,Kathy 61,87,l18,121 Cu1bertson,Denise 61 Cunningham,George 48 DAHL,PAM LA 61,118,121 Dah1gren,Wendy 61,128 Dahm Harold 48 67,76,77 82,87 I I I Danie1s,Rona1d 61,69 Dart,George 48,76,87,12O Davidson,Pame1a 61 Davis,Doug 21,71,110,127 Davis,Judy 48,67,107,119 Davis,Kim 61,104 Davis,Mark 21,41,96,127 Davis,Sue 21,89,111,121,122 Dawe,Ju1ie 9,46,111 DEBATE 125 Deever,Robert 21,108,118 Det1aff,Haro1d 48 Dick,Wanda 48,67,104,119 Dietz,Laura 56 Di11on,Robert 21,41 Di1worth,David 61,68,74,118 Di1worth,Marjory 48,119,120 DiXOn,DWight 21,104,109 Dixon,Michae1 61 Doggett,Ken 21,14,70,71,80 Dona1dson,Brad1ey 48 Dore,Gera1dine 61 Dress1er,Peggy 2l,88,106 Driggs,C1ifford 61 Driggs,Mari1yn 22,41 DRILL TEAM 121 Dschaak,Edward 48 Dunham,Ted 22,70,71,73,75 Durham,Ann 61,123,128 Durhe5m,Jnhn 22,41,80,82 Durheim,Judy 41,6l,128 Dusky,Vickey 61 Dykman,Wi11iam 22,69,72,74 Dykman,Yvonne 22,67,106,119 Eck1ey,Kathy 22,41 Ede1in,Boyd 48,76,82,120 Eickstadt,Joseph 48,87,109 E1y,Dona1d 48,127 E1y,Roger 48,71 Enburg,Ken 22,127 Entringer,Steven 61,104 Erickson,Danny 61 Erickson,Marcia 22,41,119 Esve1t,Kristine 61 Esve1t,Pete 23,135 Fai1mezger,Henrietta 22,41 Faoro,Charlene 61 Far1ey,Debbie 44,46,107,124 Far1ey,Jean 56,66,107 Fernau,Susan 61 Fernau,w61t 45,48,69,82,120 Ferre11,Patrick 61 FFA 127 Fiese,Marsha11 23,130,131 F1nk,Eugene 11,107,108,l09 Fisher,Bonnie 48 F1agan,Edward 61,68 FLAGTWIRLERS 106 F1etcher,Frankie 61 FOOTBALL 80 Forry,Mo11y 48,67,96,111,119 Forsyth,Sa1 48 Foss,David 23 Foss,Doug 61,68,69,104 Frank1in,David 61 Fr'itsch,Jgnet 48,67,85,88 Frost,Debbie 58,61 FTA 129 Fuji6ka,shar6n 45,47,4B,122 GAA 128 Gadeken,Dayna 23,119,121,122 Gadeken,Kristen 61,108 Ga1breath,Terry 48,122 Gar1and,Steve 23,109 Garrett,Edwin 61,69 Garrison,Marvin 23,41 Gebeke,Roger 48,82,109 George,Donna 23,91,97,l09 Gi1bert,Gary 24,82,l11,l12 Gi1key,Patrick 62 Gi11io,Frances 48,85,88,lO6 GIRLS' LEAGUE 123 G1indeman,Pete 45,47,48,72,74 Glodt,Mike 24,96,111,112,114 G1over,Richard 73,74 Gock1ey,Mary 48,104,118 Go1ly,Judy 24,122,128,129 Gode11,Debbie 24,126 Gode11,Nancy 62 Goodwin,Robert 62 Gordon,Rick 48 Gorre11,Pame1a 24,88,92,93 Goss,C1ifford 10 Grant,Janet 24,41,l11,118 Gray,Robin 62 Gree1y,Edward 49 Green,Wesley 25,82,l27 Green1and,Jerry 49,108,127 Greenough,Steve 25,80,82,108 Gregorak,Patricia 62,86,88,9O Grevstad,Christina 62,118 Groff,Steve 25,104 Gu11,Joyce 62,119,128 Guthrie,Jeanne 49 Haas,J6e 49,69,111,112 Hackford,A1ice 25,111,112,114 Hagen,John 25 Hagen,Yvonne 25,88,106,109 Hagmann,Cindy 25,126 Hamann,Sy1via 25,41,107,124 Hande,Mark 49 Hansen,Bi11 62 Hansen,Eick 49,68,70,74,120 Hardan,Kathy 26,89,120,121 Hardan,Richard 26,80 Harding,Carrie 62 Harper,Janice 62 Hartman,Duane 13,68,69 Harty,Sid 49,127 Hattenburg,Ly1e 62,82,127 Havens,Joe 26,104 Havens,L3ura 62,104,118 Haws,Jennie 49,107,114 Hemphi11,Craig 49 Hemphi11,Kim 62 Henning,SunniRae 2S,88,90,92 Henry,Karen 25,111,118,126 Heth,Bernita 62,118 Heth,Bruce 49 Hi1de,Jeanetta 56 H0ff,C1ifford 49,107,110 H6ff,K6thy 26,108,110,1l1 Hohe,Francine 26,124 Hohe,Patricia 49 Ho1berg,Cami11e 49,54,88,93 Ho1berg,I-Iugh 26,41,80,82,108 Ho1comb,Jim 125 Ho1den,C1yde 49 Ho1mes,0r1an 62,82 Ho1z,Nancy 62 HOMECCMING 89 Homes,Earry 62,69,74 Homes,Gera1d 49,72,74,82,83 Hook,Kar1a 27,108,126 Hookom,Gary 62 Horak,Patricia 62 H6ugh,J6Ann 27,41,67,119,128 Houghton,James 27 Houghton,Linda 49 Houser,Dave 27,130,140 Howard,Leanne 62,109 Howe11s,Sherrie 49 Huckaba,Stephen 49,127 Hueber,Mary 49,67,119,121 Hughes,Kathy 27,122 Hunc,Paz 27,1os,119,121,124 HyatC,Mary 9,125 Inhofer,Ray 49 Jack,Da1e 49,111,118 Jack,Sharon 45,47,49,106 Jackson,Dave 62 Jackson,Kenneth 27 Jackson,Steven 49,108,110 Jaeger,Tom 8,11,76,122 James,Landy 10,82 Jamieson,Lynn 49,118,121,126 Janke,Ken 49,77,108 Jasper,Bever1y 15,27,118,122 Jeffries,Mike 28,108,111,112 Jeffries,Steve 62 Jewett,Handy 49,104 Jiminez,Va1entino 28,108,111 Johnson,Ar1ene 49,107 Johnson,C1yde 49,68,69,l07 Johnson,Debbie 28,89,91,97 Johnson,Estin 50 Johnson,Timothy 62,69,82,104 Johnson,Tom 50 Johnston,Richard 50 Jones,Ronna 62,118 Jora1emon,Gary 28 Jora1emon,Terry 62,69 JUNIORS 45 Jurgensen,Bettie 9,60,112,114 Keith,Bruce 56,69 Ke11ogg,Bob 62 Ke11ogg,Judy 28,114,130,131 Kenyon,Kitty 50,121 Kenyon,Lonn1e 29 Kenyon,Robert 29 Kennedy,Christine 62,118 Kennedy,H3rry 28,6B,69 Kern,Dan 50,104 KeyS,Cary1 29,58,118,122 Kicha,Eugene 46 King,Debbie 29,89,103,108 King,Sue 62,109,118 K1aue,Gary 29 K1oepfe1,Barbara 56,107 Knaggs,Kirk 62,107 Knapp,Richard 62,127 Kn1ght,Mark 50 Knott,Linda 41,124,129,29 Knudtson,Jeff 50,55 Koeh1er,Danie1 62 Koeh1er,Gary 50,104 Koschney,Tim 50,77 K05ki,Patti 62,118 Kostecka,Sa11y 50,54,88,9O,93 Kostecka,Wal1y 62,76,82,l18 Ku1hanek,She11ee 50,121,119 Kuroiwa,Kathy 3O,88,93,111,114 Kvenvo1d,C1ayton 10,41 Lahde,James 5O,77,127 Lamon,Karen 30,111 Lamon,Wendy 51,86,87,106 Larson,Gonnie 51 Larson,Joan 13,111,119,12O Larson,John 51,104 Larson,Norman 30,41,127 LaWS,Mary 62,87,109,118,123 Leason,Terry 56 Lebahn,Dan 51,71,104,110,122 LeBret,Marie 51 LeCou,Bi11 56,62 Lee,Christine 51,104 Lee,Ei1een 3O,41,124 Lemmon,Sa11y 56 Lessig,Jean 124 1ess1g,Wayne 8,62,118,69 Lewis,Barbara 30,104,107,118 Lewis,Gary 56 1ewis,Michae1 62,68 Leyde,Mar1ene 51,111,128 Leyde,Hona1d 30,72,74,80,82 Libby,Roger 62,71,76,118 LIBRARY STAFF 108 Li1genberg,Nei1 30,76,80,82 Linder,Pam 62 Lipfret,Fred 56,111,120 Liptac,Me1vin 51,76,77,B2,119 L1mc1e,John 51 L1z61e,Mike 41,31 1obde11,Bi11 5l,7O,76,82,12O Long,Peggy 51,121 16we11,Dan 5a,62,132 Lowe11,Mike 31,130,144 Lucas,Rebecca 31,86,114,122 Luft,Greg 62,68,69,104 1yman,Teri 31,41,88,93,114 lacDona1d,Donna 31,41,104,118 MacDona1d,Robert 63,104 Mahon,Ron 32,68,71 MAJOHETTES 106 Manning,Bob 15,32,135 Marko,Rodney 63,82 Marko,Steve 51 Marsha11,James 51 Marsha11,Joe 32,109 Martin,Bi11 63 Martyn,Marc 63,109 Mathaney,Linda 51,1o7,11o,111 Mathewson,Linda 32,104 Matthias,Patricia 51,87,111 Mauch,Bonnie 51 Mauch,Ken 51 McCarthy,Char1es 51 McCarthy,John 63 McCarty,Kathy 63,109 1mCoury,Steven 63 McGarry,Jenny 51 McGarvey,Tim 31,107 McGee,Va10ria 63,97,111,l21 McGee,Victoria 63,121,125 McGinnis,Me1vin 63,71,107 uc1nnurff,D6n 12,46 McKitrick,Pau1a 63 McKitrick,Rhonda 51 McLeod,Co11een 31,109,114,119 McVey,C1audia 63,67,119,128 MELODETTES 110 Merke1,Bob 63 Merk1e,Dennis 32 Merkle,Ke11ie 51,96,1o7 Merk1e,Linda 51,104 Meyer,Chery1 51 Meyer,Robert 63 Meyer,Sherry 32,114,128 Michae1is,Rodney 51,69,87 Michae1s,Shery1 51,119,126 Mi1and,Kermin 63 Mi11ay,Sharon 13,60 Mi11er,Donna 33,41,96,111 Mi11er,Linda 33,130 M111er,Hichard 63 M111s,R1cnard 63,141 Mitchum, Carolyn 7 H0e,Ju1ie 51, 119 Moen, Marc 51,104 Mohney,Gay1e 63,86 Montalvo, Elaine 51 Moore,Eecky 33 Moore,Tim 33,41,111 Moran,Frank 63,71,104 Moran,Mike 33,74,80,82,127 Morgan,Rosanne 52 Morris,Erik 58,63 Morrison,Marc 52,82 Morrow,Bruce 33,68,69,84,86 Motb,PatriCia 63 Myers,C1iff 63,69,74 Myers,Jon 52,82,107 Nees,Susan 11,126 Ne1son,Becky 52,119,122,128 Ne1son,Ed 64,69 Ne1son,Scott 52,56 Nesbeitt,Ken 33,80,82,91,96 Nesmith,Char1otte 52,108 Neuenschwander,Ny1a 64,118 Nevdah1,Bi11 33 Nevdah1,M1ke 52,70,82,119 Newman,Kath1e 52 Nis1ey,Barbara 64 Nordby,He1en 13,41,124 Nordhagen,David 34,58,111 Nordstrcm,Paul 52,90 Norve11,John 34,41 Now1an,Fran 34,121,124,126 Nyberg,Caro1 52,67,119 0'Connor,Mike 64,69 OFFICE STAFF 124 0gden,Gary 52,109 ogaen,Janen 34,121,128 01son,Deborah 52,123,126 01son,Susan 33,107,111 01sson,Gerald 33 O1sson,Janet 56 0'Nea11,Ear1ine 33,41 O'Nea11,Eugene 33,41 opsa1,vick1 35,41,1o9,124,129 Ortner,John 64,71,74,118,145 0rtner,Monne 35,86,91,97,121 Pa1amarchuk,Margaret 35,41,111 PANTHERS 110 Parkins,Jenny 35,124 Parkins,Mike 52 Pars6n,Par 52,104,109 Partridge,Tom 64,77 Patterson,James 64,74,82,111 Patterson,Janie 52,67,110,119 Patt1son,Michae1 52 Paxton,Karo1yn 52,67,119 Peters,David 52 Peterson,Eugene 64,68,11B Peterson,James 64,74 Peterson,Steve 35,82,12O Phi11ips,Fred 52,69 Phi11ips,Robert 64 P1umb,Sandra 52,109 P1ummer,Dianna 64,104 P1ummer,Don 52,82,109 Popp,Gordon 64,104,118,125 Post1ewait,Janie 35,112,129 Pruitt,Guy 52,86,87,111 Pru1tu,Pame1a 64 Radakovich,Mi1dred 9 Rand,Garon 64,68 Rankin,Patrick 56 Ranniger,Duane 12,69 Ray,Steve 64 Rees,Ken 64,107 Hees,Terry 52 Rehm,Jack 64,107 Reope11e,Dona1d 64,69 Reope11e,Rona1d 64 Reyno1ds,Jan 52 Rice,Dan 35,111,112,114 Richards,Pam 35,109,124,126 Ricke1,Chery1 36,119 Rickey,Bert 36 Ri1ey,Linda 36,111,123,124 Ri1ey,wi11iam 36,111,107 Ritchie,Paul 64,104,125 Ritter,Wi11iam 64 Rodda,Lynn 52,67,119 Rogers,Chuck 52,108 Romine,Stephanie 64,118,123 Romish,Frank 56,69,77 Ross,June 52,107,126 Ross,Steven 36 Row1ey,GarY 52,69 Row1ey,Shery1 52 Rummer,A1an 64,104 Rushing,Dawn 36 Russe11,Betty 52,l0B,110,119 nyan,cnery1 36,103,108,122 Ryan,Terry 64,68,69,118 SADIE HAWKINS 86 Sandberg,Rodney 53 Sanford,David 20,53,67,77,107 Satt1er,Tom 36 Savage,John 14 Schaffer,largaret 64 Schaffner,Pau1 11 Schego1in,Sharon 53,107,121 Schiewe,Lucky 53,119 Schimanski,Kenneth 53,68,69 Sch1aht,Connie 37,124 SChmidt,Ju1ie 53,107,121 schm1de,L6r1 37,107,126 Schoede1,John 53,67,82,108 Schoede1,Todd 37 Schrader,Dean 64 Schrader,Ju1ie 64,118,128 Schreiner,Diana 37,103,104,111 Scribner,Gary 37 Se1den,Chery1 53,119,124,126 Se1don,Francis 64 Semb,Yani 53 SENIORS 15 Shadowen,A1an 53 Shaver,Don 53 snaw,J6an 37,122,124,129 Shaw,Laurie 37,119 Shaw,Tom 64,118 Shawen,Stuart 64 Sheahan,Ray 5,8,97 Shummate,Janet 64,104,118 s1c111a,a6sa16e 53,108,110 Simchuck,Terry 45,47,53,90,119 Simons,Michae1 53,104 Simpson,Doug1as 53,104 Simpson,K3thy 53,118 Skipper,Joe 53 Simpson,Pete,37,108 S1ater,Bi11 64,68,7O,71,75 S1etten,Chery1 65 S1ater,Robert. 53,73,74,75,12O S1ind,Ruth 12 5mith,Car01e 65,121 sm1ch,chery1 41,35,11a,124 Smith,Deanna 65,123,12a,129 Smith,Linda 65 sm1mh,Parui 53,107,111 Smith,Teri 65 SOPHOMORES 59 Spafford,Sharon 65 Spence,A1pha 8,96,123 Spencer,Donna 53,141 Spencer,Janet 65 Spiger,Debbie 3B,116,124,126 Spiger,James 59,65,82 Spiger,Mike 38,72,74,88,108 Starkey,Sherry1,38,108,110,111 Starkey,Va1 65,109 STATE 91 Stephan,Nikki 65 Stephans,Rita 53,126 Stephens,Kath1een 65,128 Stern,Rick 53 Stone,Cash 13,76,82 5toneman,Danie1 65,104 snrana,Gay16 65,119,128 Stratton,Barbara 53 Strong,Barbara 53,109,119,126 Stuart,Laurie 65,119,123,128 Stuart,Mol1y 38,130,131,148 Stueve,Vicke 65,128,129 Stuivenga,Dianna 53 155 St,uivenga,John 65,109,110,127 1 Wi11iamson,Joseph 55,104 St1Mke,Dan19l 53 whl'Wi1son Elle 55,119 Su11ivan,Michae1 53,76,104 1 son, O n 66,104 Su11ivan,Ter-ry 76,118,65 Sundquist , Lloyd 38,104,107 Suriano,Pau1a 53 Suriano,Virginia 65 S1ranson,David 53,110,118 Svanson,Larry 53 Swa.nson,Judy 59,65,85,B8,128 S1veeney,Melinda 65,104 Swift,Cra.ig 54,73,74,82,1o4 Taylor,Doug 65,74,lO4,118 Tesdah1,Don 38,124 Thain,Linda 65,119,123,128 Thain,Terry 54,127 Thams ,Patricia 54,132 THFSPIANS 114 Thie1en,La.r-ry 54,70 Thie1en,Fam 65,109,118,121 Thomas,Danie1 54,107 Thomgg,Joe 65,104 Thomas,Patti 54,107 Thorsrud,Bruce 39,124 Thorsrud,Mark 54,67,74,9O,97 Thosath,Doug 65 Ti1son,Gary 65,127 Ti1ton,Da1m 39,109,118,124 To1mie,Dcug 65 Tom1inson,Steve 65 Torke1son,Sheri 12,46,121 Totzek,Fred 54,82,77,143 Trainor,Ji11 54,B8,97,106 Tronson,Ehid 54,108,12B,129 Turner,Craig 54,82,8'7,121,70 '1'urner,Pau1 54 Turner,Tawny 5O,54,8'7,88,145 Uhden,Rona1d 54,104,109 Uhtoff,Shaun 65,82,71 Urdrian,C1ancey 54,110 Utermarck,Nancy 65 Va.nGe1der,Don 65,71 VanS1yke,Mary 54,6'7,119,126 Vaughn,Bruce 39,86,126,13O Vaughn,Miche11e 56 Vaughn,Nancy 54,119,126 vavm-5r,uark 54,104,125 Vense1,Sharon 65,118 vQ1kman,aoberr 55,109,110 Wade ,Patricia 66,104 Wagner,Renee 55,107,l24,126 wa1arQn,Lor5nda 55,110,122 Walker,lle1a:Lne 66,118 Wa11mark,Mabe1 14,129 Wa1ter,C1ii'f 39 Ward,Bi11 66 va-ms,Ken 39,135,1.f.1,1z.2 Weishaar,George 10 We1ch,Craty 66,69,76,82 We1lington,lIar1ea 41,67,39 We11s,James 55,104,108,l10 We11s,llike 39,55,76,80 'heston,Mike 69,82 Whee1er,Alice 66 Whee1er,Dor:Ls 39,107 White,Doug 40,82,107,127 Whitfie1d,J0e 4O,'76,B4,118 Vlhitt1e,Margene 66,109 Wi1ey,Laure1 66 Wi1kinson,Vicki 55,111 Wi1ks,F1oyd 66,118,127 Wi11iams,Steven 55 li11iamson,Harriet 40,124 Wi1tzius,Kar1ine 40,111,118 Wink1eman,Shavm 55 ,69,82 Winniford,Nancy 66 Wise,Doug 66,71,77,82 Wood,Jery1 55,104 Wood,Jil1 55,119,121-3,130 Wood,Jim 66,71,82 Wood,Tom 59,66,69,'74 Woods,Vicki 56 Woo1ey,Ka.th1een 55,107,119 Wo:-1ey,Steve 55 Wormington,Terry 40,71 WRESTLING 76 Wright,Gary 66,77,l18 Wright,Linda 4O,67,86,1l4 Wunsch,Linda 55,126 Wy1der,Bruce 12,l4,82 Young,Judy 66,67,108,119 Zehetmir,Steve 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