Medford High School - Crater Yearbook (Medford, OR)
- Class of 1969
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's Y i i , 1 r n x u I I A m I A. u I K The individual Academics ..................... l A Faculty-Administration ..... 42 Student Involvement ........ 70 ' ' l l Senior Class ............. .... Junior Class ..... .... ' 36 Graduation ..... .... ' 54 Sports ................ .... ' 58 Organizations ........ .... ' 90 Advertisements ............... 224 lntormation .................... 235 Medford Senior High School, Medford, Oregon Imagine iT. One Thousand, six-hundred students, I. B. M. cards, Faces, voices. Une Thousand, six-hundred Individuals. And each a pan of MSI-IS. ' -1 m ex LL,. V. .- ,- '-Q--Q-.f'XH.5 'Ef?fl,, ws sw -M....,. A-1 4 , ,xgl .Y 6 ik .Q .nw K ye :wx ., X .,,. X the country boy who ddydredrns the delicdte wisp ot d ddncer the pressured student who sed rcnes tor dnswers, the tdll blonde thot cries when her tedm is detedted. fi The bond sfudents who shore Som Francisco in The roin 6 the milk-shake drinker inthe student launge the girl vvlfta waits backstage with plans and satt laughter. 'W'-,,,,,,.,.,f- , I ,um the laughing competitors as they Ioreak the rules the drama student that searches tor her script the sentimental Tornado that sees a deteated homecoming. 8 qw.. num, was Q A XKX2' -. u E33 ,snuff f A df A' xx u' g wma M N Y I '. fl 1 1 .A-wif A 9 'i- The The The The TheT 4 K.: V, , I ww Q K .Xe T,-if , - A 'fa qf,, I .,-A,,i - 1T.W mag, i me 'fzffge e ' - T T 'W ,T Q, 4' -,gwgn , - . , ,uw ar -?f 3'eTe' fr' .45 .af ' 1' wg zu.. 3215, dry-throoted, onxious footlooll ployer hungry iunior who follows the bosketboll misunderstood, crying octor couple thot escopes to the librory lovvn Lotin clulo student with the flirting eye. ' ,1 -. 2,3 . it Uv I f. jg Q QW . www, .nf ,, Mir I f' K? ,,. N 1 1 , V - f -c' xg! ',.,u,W., QQ.. ff-'Q-'iff Dj-'QQ s f ,I K-auf , A 9 M ,sffix if 1.0 X 'N' f 63 4 if ic' ag. , llff-1 f'f , 'Jia at ,M Imagine ii. One Thousand, six-hundred students Each an individual who Built a school. Built a year. An Cl, with his leaving, 'raak MSHS. Academics Q5 15 ABOVE: Julie Woltoff uses the English ERC during check- ouf Time. RIGHT: John Avergis is caught in a moment of concentration. TOP OF PAGE: A senior discussion involves Kathy Hall, Ron Phillips and Gail Williams. i , -,W W G 2 , 2 F 5 :i,-,, 71, K' .A av' vnu.. -+-- -'2.'..+-...Q Twelve Years and STill Learning Our Language Books, papers, and lecTures are subiecTs Tor MSHS English sTudy. Required Tor Twelve years, sTudenTs develop a deep inTeresT in or an aversion Tor The course. Seniors spend Time in discussions of liTe. lThe brave, nevv world isn'T as Tar avvay as iT used To be.l Everyone reads asf signed books, sTudies grammar, wriTes and reads poeTry, sTudies novels, and Then aTTempTs To undersTand vvhaT has been read. ATTiTudes are expressed, opin- ions Tormed aand relaTed To The respece Tive subiecT. While seniors Took remedial English TesTs, iuniors sTudied The miracle oT language. Analysis of symbolism be- came maTerial Tor consTanT concenTraTion. A relaTively nevv course, The sTudy oT The mass media, encouraged The evaluaTion of Television, radio, and adverTising Tech- niques and relaTed Them To our lives. ExTra-curricular educaTion aT MSHS was dominanT as seniors accepTed The annual responsibiliTy oT Term-paper vvriTing, The lasT assignmenT oT a Tvvelve-year course. IV ABOVE: Becky Mclmyre prepares a Theme on The Brave New World DebaTe Squad STarTs Year Wifh Defeafs The MSI-lS debafe squad, under The di- recfion of Mr. DeVere Taylor, fell be- hind in firsT couple of seasonal Tourna- menTs, Those being aT Pacific Universify, Soufhern Oregon College, and aT Lewis and Clark. BuT as The Team reached Linfield, Things looked up. The squad broughT back To Medford eighT Trophies. AfTer The Linfield Tournamenf, debafers prepared for disTricT, and broughf Med- ford more recognifion Through iTs seven parTicipanTs. AT sTaTe, STeve l-lorTon Took second for serious inTerpreTaTion, and Karin Dill Took fourTh in humorous in- TerpreTaTion, as Mike Saul did wifh Radio. TransporTaTion was provided on Grey- hounds, and rooms varied from beauTiful moTel rooms To unbelievably dusfy dor- mitory areas. IT was an evenTful year as debaTe sTudenTs read daily announce- menTs, accepTed local inviTaTions To speak, carried on class acTiviTies, and Travelled To speech TournamenTs in hopes of Taking anoTher Grand-SweepsTakes Trophy. ABOVE: Debaters Michelle Hicks, Kent Clinkenbeard, Mike Saul and Donna McGinTy listen To The resulTs of The disTricT Tournament RIGHT: Debafe parfners Karen Dill and Karla Thierolf prepare Their affirmative rebuTTal. I8 l K :ey-Q X sw . is -N 1-2 :N .. WK if MW SH. su: 'EF-1 1 T il Journalism at MSHS Prepares Students for Bigger Things A feeder class for The Hi-Times and Crater classes, The journalism courses in i968-9 instructed students on The pur- poses and production of journalism ma- terial. Each individual found himself con- fronted with The writing of news stories editorials, features, and news columns 1 Exchange papers came weekly, and The journalism class used Them in various ways. Often The papers would be used as good and bad examples of lay-outs and make-up. They also gave MSHS journalism students an idea of what was happening on other high school and college campuses. Using movies as guides, The class learned how to Take and develop pictures, and each student Took several photographs and attempted to devel.op them. lt was 'then assigned that they use the picture to develop a feature story, M n it FF TOP OF PAGE: Journalism instructor, Charles Weidner listens To a students editorial. ABOVE: Londo Weter finishes a copy assignment for The years course requirements. in mmf-.W-M,A RIGHT: Debbie Pierson uses The library To finish a vocabulary assignment in German. BOTTOM, LEFT: Bobbi Jo Meeker uses 'check ouf' time To pracfice her accents. BOTTOM, RIGHT: Terry Lucich listens To quesiions for a Spanish exercise. JN .i Become Areas ot Foreign Language Study Listening, Repeating, Reading, Translation 5 R ttf ' w, ? QS The language classes at MSI-IS in the T968-9 school year tound that their studies involved listening, reading, writing, and speaking were essential parts ot language comprehension, The language instructors prepared assign- ments which they felt would transter students to tluent speakers ot foreign tongues. In the MSHS language laboratory, indi- viduals listened to the native tongue, then attempted to repeat the recorded sentences and study-practices. Films were presented in the natural language to make their atmosphere authentic tor the student audiences. German and French students wrote poetry and themes, otten concerning famous people ot the respective nation. Spanish and Russian students discussed current events, and the tive students ot Latin cooperated to develop a better sense of the Latin language and under- stand the culture loetter. Through patience and practice, MSHS students expanded their minds and knowledge through language study. .. , -4?-'-!- LEFT: Louie Ramirez attempts to understand a new Spanish phrase. TOP OF PAGE: The language ERC provides excellent tapes for student articulation practices. ABOVE: Students of -the French language meet for the ordering of films. 2 A Fresh New in fr . , . .WM v ,,, L. If .we .:- ,, Q -7 14 5 X 2, i ABOVE: Jim Davis duydreoms os 1:1 lecture on Soviet Russia is being presented. reeze in the Current ot World History Q?l,ZQa,A' r ' ' LEFT: Sue Kreischer ponders on on American Problems Theme. TOP OF PAGE: Shoron Austin offers on opinion to Mr Zgorzelski. ABOVE LEFT: Glendo Dorff tries to understand the income fox deductions. ABOVE, RIGHT: Cathy Webber watts for the bell to ring ofter class. A form of sociol studies is required ecich yedr ot Medford Senior High. The iuniors study U.S. History while the seniors pre- pdre for the future with Americon Prolo- lerns. Socicil studies included dncient history, sociology, ond economics, ds well. ln such speciolized courses, students were expected to memorize vocobulory, reod boring poges, ond prepore themes ond term papers. Americon Problems exponded its reolm this yeor os records were used to onol- yze the protest movement in Americo through the study dnd discussion of Joon Boez's lyrics, topes were heord in order thot the seniors might listen to ci victim of mentol retoirdotion converse with on interviewer. As iuniors were better informed of the notion's history, seniors were informed of income tox forms ond voting pro- cedures for Americds future. T csyy yycys ' Science Courses Intorm ond Expond the Minds ot Biology, Eorth Science, Chemistry, Physics Students Students ot the science courses ot MSI-IS become individuoils ot mind exponsion ond odvonced imoginotions. With the ossistonce ot excellent instructors ond modern equipment, students prepored ossignments ond mothemoticol prob- lems, discussed biology ond chemistry, reoid ot physics, ond become explorers ot the eorth sciences. These students found previous studies in mdthemotics essentiol tor problem- solving thot built ci toundoition tor their tuture studies, The plonetorium wos con- stontly occupied os the vc1lley's ele- mentory school clcisses visited the beou- titul, stor-lighted room. I-Iere, Jock Fink exploined the opporotus ond demon- stroted the vorying phoses . . . ond toces . . . ot the moon ond stors. Students ond instructors olike Ieorned ot new discoveries ond found new oinswers to the problems themselves, Through sci- ence, the individuols mind prospered. W t -:reef . ':fi,f::f,:s' : H , 1, fit ' I tif' It ,ws si is T i 'tis is I' ,,,'!4,,,,f.f. ,,.. : is X . She .si -... V S K ,iw f,,, .7 1-V1 V4 my if , if gc: I .. fi A41 li 'QU bl ' I s is-V .T--A it r s Q '- a 2 4' 3' , TOP OF PAGE: Mr. Berg checks chemistry ussignments, ABOVE: Jeanette Jepson ond Wynne Perrymon join Chris Merkle with problems in the chemistry-physics lub. AT RIGHT: Mr. Powlowski discusses o test with o closs. OPPOSITE, MIDDLE: Mr. I-Iolpin points out ci diogrom for biology students, OPPOSITE, RIGHT: Mr. Fink checks the dome ot the plonetorium. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM: Jerold I-lolm, Elliott Meyerding, Pom Hciugen, Ron Phillips ond Steve Groleou listen to Mr. PowlowsI4i's lecture. - I 3 is -121 Q ii 4' - Xt .M A i , --s, ,.. ill' :L s ccll I 3 T s 5 s i s 1 s K O 25 sm, lf W- I-3 .1 .ygfi h , V' -W. , f I' gg N.. 3 'E I .-A X W f Q i'3.,,5 i 4' I x i W AT RIGHT: Dell Speegle finishes an assignment during breakfast in The cafeferia. BELOW: Bob Tweedy pauses before The class as he prepares a math problem. ,ss f ' 76 Figures ond Dimensions Are Exploined for MSHS Moth Students Eoch level of moth combines problems of logic with understonding ond new concepts. Students ore confused with corollories, perplexed by logcirithms, ond lost in the moze of trigonometric func- tions. The old doys of 2 -l- 2 1 4 is gone. New moth hos been developed, ond its study is oi lorge port of MSHS educo- tion. The courses offered in the T968-9 school seoson voried from senior moth to oidvonced colculus. Eoch individuol vvois chollenged to his copocity os he reosoned out the problems of mothe- mdticol eguotions. The scrotching of pencils, hum of work- ing students, ond filled vvdstepoper bds- kets were primory elements of the moth closses. The MSHS moth depcirtment found itself ever busy with the numerous study sheets, study guides, ond quizzes thcit mode the study of olgebro, geom- etry, trigonometry, coilculus, ond generol mothemdtics ecisier courses to occept ond understond. Signs cind symbols, focts ond figures become the problems ond cinswers of moth students in T968-1969. N i 3... ABOVE, LEFT: John Jock gets odvice ond ossistonce from o clossmote. ABOVE, RIGHT: Mr. Smith finishes o lecture in geometry. 27 5' ?l V' TOP OF PAGE: Penny Bryden mixes o coke for o clcuss demonstration. LEFT: Sue Adams looks ihrough home- moking cookbooks, ABOVE: Ree Fifzsimmons checks G home nursing display in Mrs, Andersorfs classroom. ,, Q K Home Nursing and Home Making Offer Better Futures gc ' .sg -Q. tis? t' M 1 ff Learning the basic principles of first aid, care of the sick and iniured, and child care, the home nursing classes took a semesterto study these necessary courses. MSHS girls practiced artificial respira- tion, learned how to make an occupied bed, gave back rubs, and studied how to use medical equipment in the home. Much of the study took place through discussions, lectures, films, and pam- phlets. This required course informed the girls of prenatal and postnatal care with preg- nancies, and the girls then went on to study the infancy and childhood of the baby. Though the course lasted only one semester, the girls in home nursing found the information necessary and helpful in preparation for their futures. Understanding why certain threads, t l3'W' g seams, patterns, and material will make big differences in a wardrobe, learning why recipes should be understood be- fore being undertook, realizing why one should prepare for a life in the home? in the kitchen or at the sewing table- was part of the reason for home-making courses at MSHS. Here, within the furnished rooms of sewing machines, modeling mirrors, ovens, refrigerators, and cake mixers, the girls spent hours with individual products and the advice of their instruc- tor. The sewing classes presented a model-show for Mid High and MSHS audiences, giving others an idea of what they had learned and prepared. And cooking courses had advantages, too. Everything could be used later in the student's lite. 'lr' I 3 5 TOP OF PAGE: Val Messinger and Marilyn Smith check pamphlets in home nursing. LEFT: Jan Morris finishes the hem on a dress. ABOVE: Karen Blair models a formal in homemaking class. 29 at 'ww' RIGHT: Karla Kinkade, a student librarian, relaxes during duTy. ABOVE: Caron Schwan prepares a place To work on assignments. LEFT: Mrs. Madden accuses Jeff Jeffer- son, Rich BridensTine and Terry Mc!-Xdams of Talking. UPPER LEFT: Karen Killingsworfh surrounds her ThoughTs with shelves of books. MSI-lS Library Becomes a 'Second Srudenf Cenrer' in The MSHS library became ci Tamiliar place Tor all sTudenTs. Nesfled among modern Tacilifies, The juniors and seniors found a place To meeT and dodge The eyes of librarians. The library eciuipmenT in The T968-9 school year included Tapes for educaTional speeches and music re- cordings, as well as books ThaT were opened, Thumbed Through, and some- Times even checked ouT. Magazines were consTanTly wrinkled wiTh The use of sTudenT hands. The library sTaTf aT MSHS included a new member This year. Mr. Frank Wras- pir assisTed Mr. John OTTosen and Mrs. Marge Madden, and numerous sTudenT assisTanTs aided in The handling of hard- back and paperback books. And a new experience Tor T968-9, each Fridays five minuTe program included such amuse- menrs as SMBC producTions and Mr. Muller's mini-concerTs. T968-T 969 if i. ,. C.. ir ! e aiu if A-iii SW Practice Promotes Industrial Progress Mechanical, metal carpentry, and draft- ing problems were mastered by the members of the industrial arts courses at MSHS in i968-69. In the auto shop, a motor was donated from the Ford Motor Company for study by the indi- viduals. Through exploration and expe- rience, the boys came to know what each greasy part of the machine was used for. Blinded eyes and blades forthe drafting classes were typical objects, Peering through protective goggles, the students found a place for every bolt and fin- ished sketches for diagrams. Calling to each other over the hum of vvelding, electronic, iigsavv and plan- ing machinery, students shared discov- eries and opinions on their projects. The noise of hammers and savvs be- came familiar, too, as students built a shed in the MSHS backfield to store athletic equipment for future use. ln- dustrial arts became a necessary, inter- esting course for its students. ,f ffl! 4, . -N fs W .,, ,g,, ,,, , g AA , gg gm . , X naar. K' X.: l ls H Q X if - N., -f- 1 . ,V ,,.. st i 7 ' , . ' fr 'M' it L,.,,,M: , , 0 W, ..,, . 1 23 1 f f ka ,ef 32 M ,,,, , it c 13 hal ' 1 .il as 1 ' i W i 'Kish s B ' T 453 S .6,.., ,PW .nf limi., az., K 4, -,iff -. .,X , AJ' OPPOSITE, TOP: Lon Christensen examines radio apparaius. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM: Mr. Vern Voss supervises the building of an athletic building. TOP OF PAGE: Mr. James Scharagcz answers the questions of his electronics class. Business Classes Prepare Students tor Future Studies ot the business-vvorlal techniques took place through the MSHS Business Education Department. ln the courses ot i968-9, students were introduced to, or improved on their skills in typing, short- hand techniaues, study ot business ma- chines, stenography, bookkeeping, and varying aspects at clerical vvork. Each student was involved in the daily study hours, but work also extended to a tull-day, open-door policy. At any time ot the school day, students could take advantage ot the MSHS business rooms and practice typing. And typing at the high school involved the touchy business ot electric typevvriters. Skill and accuracy vvere maior concerns in the business courses, and students this year practiced vvith letters ot actual business nature. Atter the year's many hours ot typing, listening, andfor tiling through statistical accounts, each student built the necessary foundations tor his start in the business world. haf .i , - W f' 7 K' Wx na ABOVE: Ann Jennings concentrates on fyping exercises. ABOVE LEFT: June? James Takes :J Timed wriflng on The eledric Q lnstrumentals Prepared, Presented by MSHS Band The students of the MSHS band classes in i968-9 found the school year a busy one, with constant practice and numer- ous public presentations, During the sixth period each day, band students and maiorette practiced together for coor- dinated routines. The band director, Mr, Irving Miriclq, brought the l968-9 band a new qual- ity of work and publicity. Students studied music and practiced with tubas, drums, french horns, clarinets, trom- bones . . . All instruments became a part of the entire MSHS band arrangements. Also involved was Mr, Tom Muller, di- rector of the stage and concert bands, who expected hard work, perfect timing, and flawless harmony from the MSHS students who became members of these groups. we LEFT: Karen Billingsley and Bill Kent cast a critical eye Toward Mr, Miriclds directions, 0rchesTra To The waves of Mr, John Drysdales direcTing baTon, sTudenTs of The MSHS orchesTra began a new year of varying scores of music. Music ThaT had been mere black noTes on whiTe pieces of paper became inTeresTing insTrumenTals. The sTudenTs of The i968-9 orchesTra classes Tound Themselves involved daily. VViThin The classroom, sTudenTs used cellos, basses, violins, and viola com- bines To produce sounds ThaT would rep- resenT The vvork of old and conTemporary composers. Offen The only lisTeners would be The direcTor and oTher sTudenTs, buT vvork and increased pracTice conTin- ued. Time-consuming rehearsals also vvere affended in preparaTion for public appearances. And aTTer-class pracTice was common, Tor sTudenTs realized ThaT only Through selfemoTivaTion would come True improvemenT. , ,K 1. -. r.1,jgfg.Vk 3 -r Q: ,. r 2 . ABOVE: DirecTor Drysdale leads The class in daily practice. LEFT: Maiareffes Viola Carroll, Nancy SanTille and Karen Blair lead The marching band during The Tornadia Week parade. UPPER LEFT: Theeresa Kees plays bass. 37 Art Students do Their Gvvn Thing' Students ot Mr, Hendrix and Mr. Perry tound art in i968-69 an experience in the freedom ot expression, The instruc- tors this year placed the emphasis upon the individuals own satistaction with his proiect rather than the commercial value ot the art work, Various types ot art were presented, as the media pro- vided a variety ot ettects. Students em- ployed pen and inks, crayon, challcs, water colors, oils, pastels, acrylics, char- coal, and temperas to put their impres- sions on canvas. Cratts introduced the students to the intensity and importance ot torm and shape. Cold clay became vases, dishes, and beads as Mr. Teeters assisted the artists in their designs and constructions. Proiects varied as students translated their ideas to images ot reality through ditterent patterns, textures, shapes, and sizes in ash trays, necklaces, rings, pots, vases, and human taces and tigures. Freedom and encouragement became the priceless assets ot arts and cratts in 1968-9 at MSHS. .N and ,, . sw, firfxw gflil hw' 7' rm , M5 X 1. Q55 egg,-gl 4511.3 QQ I kgs? xxx 'ex X Nm Tl i fs Q - f, ,-iz.. ss-If,-ff'-sfefsssii H JW. 1 V X X X I f K, N vw .L.. 1, 4 , N . RIGHT: Mark Swisher sings solo during the Christmas program. A Cappella Choir's Christmas Carols Heard Nationwide Q For The tirst time in many years, the MSHS A Cappella choir was heard Throughout The nation during the Christmas season. The radio pro- gram, Great Choirs oT The Twentieth Century, included MSI-lS in The T968-9 scnool year. The A Cappella choir was under the direction of Mr. Lynn Siolund andthe Concert choir was instructed by Miss Marta Hill. The choirs presented an impressive Christmas Program, and spent many hours on the aperetta, Kiss Me Kate. The choir, through much practice, reflected The spirit ot MSHS, as its blending voices be- came an important part aT The school's activities. Sovvle Introduces New Acting Techniques ond Experiences TOP OF PAGE: Drama director Sowle analyzes the characters emotion. ABOVE: Actor Steve Horton questions and explains during a 'Modwoman' scene. Toking drcimo ot MSHS in the i968-9 seoson rnednt mony Things . . . tirst-yecir students spent endless hours rehedrsing one-acts and scenes, llhis proctice gave Feelings ot cictuol stage pertormancel Second-yeor individuals studied the his- tory ot theatre, which provided better insight on the complete redlm ot the stage. 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JF T A-Ar A- Administration and Faculty ENGLISH DEPARTMENT 1968-69: llhis Pclgel Conoloce Grubesic, Junior English, John Wormingron, Senior English, Hu- moniries, English Deporrrnenf Choirrnony John Flynn, Junior Englishg Rurh Osiko, Junior Englishg Dixie Addingron, Junior Englishg Judy Goff, Senior Englishg Greer Cosper, Senior English. lOpposiTe Pogel Jim Winkelrnon, Junior Englishg Sfeve Bungum, Senior Englishg Woyne John- sfon, Junior English, Lou l2ingeTTe, Senior English, Riley Winchell, Senior English. f 2 l 'eng 15 if tky Vvtyzygrg S E if Fi! 1 ffl' is S L English Department Recd, Sfudy, Lough 1' - X Q 4 s 1 K' -mf A -5' 1.-2 k r , fi Science and Math Department: Algebra and Experiments SCIENCE AND MATH DEPARTMENT 1968- 69: lThis Pagel Jim McAbee, Senior Math, Geometry, Algebra-Trigonometry, Head Baseball Coach, Ryder Berg, Sci- ence-Mathematics Department Chairman, Chemistry, Pat l-lalpin, Biology, Earth Science, Jack Fink, Planetarium Director, Marian Smith, Science-Mathematics Aide. lOpposite Pagel Gatevvood Smith, Senior Math, College Algebra, AlgebraMTrigo- nometry, Jim Johnston, Physics, Senior Class Advisor, Helen Roper, Algebra, Trigonometry, Lance Casebeer, Geometry, Algebra-Trigonometry, Lois Sudborough, Calculus, College Algebra, Algebraflrig- onometry, Roger Leatherman, Senior Math, Algebra-Trigonometry, Marv Trautman, Chemistry, Floyd Pavvlovvski, Chemistry, Earth Science. if irifwf if rf is dw Mew W iris ,0- ,, , , '. 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DISTRIBUTIVE AND BUSINESS EDUCA- TION DEPARTMENT 1968-69: lThis Pagel Janice Brock, Record Keeping, General Business, Jack Sutton, Distributiye Edu- cation Coordinator, Chuck Reamer, Book- keeping, Business Machines. lOpposite Pagel Louis Mahar, Business Department Chairman, Bookkeeping, Mary Esselstyn, Typing, Shorthand, Stenography, Bob Jager, Bookkeeping, Personal Typing, Carla Mundt, Typing, Clerical Practice, Tom l-Iagg, Distributive Education, Occu- pations, Margo Mays, Business Law, Typing. -ra u ' V0 -s as 1 .Q 'iff , . M ,,,,..,,.---' .amf,.,w. f ,,.,,....-w',,,,,, 3 KE 3 ,fi 3 f x t H.4F 'L! J' 4 ,vb 15 Ai gi .. Vg ff' 'Vib- HOME-NURSING, HOME-MAKING, DRAMA, and MUSIC DEPARTMENTS 1968-69: lThis Pagel Shirley Parker, Home Nursing, John Drysdale, Orchestra, Beverly Soderstrom, Clothing, Mar- garet Harrang, Home Management, Clothing, Jean James, Foods, Marta Hill, Vocal Music, .luanita Anderson, Home Nursing. lOpposite Pagel lrv Mirick, Instrumental Music Supervisor, Band Director, Lynn Siolund, Secondary Vocal Music Supervision, Humanities Instruction, Music Theory, Choir, Tom Muller, Instrumental Music, Director ot the Stage Band, Clitt Sovvle, Drama Instructor, Ann Woods, Foods, l-lomemaking, Ruth Hockersmith, Clothing, Home-Making De- partment Chairman. Home Nursing Home Making Drama and Music Departments ,. 4- ef-A. . :, V , 1:05 ., , , H I Q.. F' 41 gb .ge U M My 144 , , 5 2 wi 55 fx ,, aff za 51 K- ,york Arts and Language Depart ments, The Essence ot Culture INDUSTRIAL ARTS, LANGUAGES, AND FINE ARTS DEPARTMENTS 1968-69: lThis Pagel Jim Scharoga, Electronics, Archi- tectural Dratting, Vern Voss, Technical Arts, Wood Lab, Department Chairman, Steve Perry, Art, Tom Gerety, l.C.P,L., Edna Stewart, Russian, Jack Teeters, Crafts, Naomi Van Dyke, Spanish, Lan- guage Department Chairman, lOpposite Pagel Bonnie Nordman, Spanish, Tyler Mcl-lugh, Wood Lab, Metal Lab, I.C.P,L., Mike Ayers, Metal Lab, Machine Lab, Dee Durham, German, Sue Joubert, Spanish, French, Gary I-lendrix, Art, l-lu- manities, J. Franklin Roberts, French, Ed Cox, Drafting. M - gy KKVT Q 'Z ExL1M,....,-,H ., 1 PM A , :'.. -.f U. fy! 4 71. 'P vf 1 .. LN' ' fi! ' y I' .fl f4 I ' a , A :qi . 3 f um .L N VVhh Al 5 T, F SQ ..,. . f 1 A5 15 .' il 3 ,J ffl- if we M' 11646 , History Department: Looking Bock, Ahead HISTORY DEPARTMENT 'I968-69: lThis Pagel John Purcell, U.S, History, Russian History, For East History, Vic Zgorzelski, American Problems, Al Densmore, Ameri- can Problems, Jim Crumpton, U. S. His- tory, Vern Woltotf, Social Studies De- partment Chairman, American Problems, I t Economics. lOpposite Pagel John Smock, European History, Ancient History, Hu- manities, Bob.Lane, American Problems, Don Eastman, American Problems, John Pember, American Problems, Economics, DeVere Taylor, Public Speaking, Debate Coach, American Problems, Ladd Zas- toupil, U.S. History, Sociology, Gene Rushing, U.S. History, Gary Newton, US. History, Bill Kirtley, U.S. History, John Trolan, U.S. History, World Culture. 55 x H Fiw Physical Education and Drivers Training Deparimeniz In Moiion PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND DRIVERS TRAINING DEPARTMENTS 1968-69: lThis Pagel Tom Nlarier, Drivers Educaiion, John Reed, Boys P.E., Physical Educafion Deparimenf Chairman, Fred Spiegelberg, Boys P.E., Head Fooiball Coach, Pai Mounis, Girls P.E., John Masi, Drivers Training, Deparirnenf Chairman, Peggy Velure, Girls P.E. lOpposi're Pagel Frank Roelandf, Boys P.E., l-lead Baskefball Coach, Dean Benspn, Boys P.E., l-lead Track Coach, Fred Von Appen, Drivers Training, Assisfanr Football Coach, As- sisTanT Track Coach, Ralph Monroe, Boys P.E., Drivers Training, Head Wresiling Coach, Hal Carver, Drivers Training. win Subsiifuies: Pari- Time and Patient SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS 1968-69: lTl1is Page-l Miss Defvveiler, sulosiirufe for Mrs. Woods, subieds: Foods, Pracfical Home- making, Mr. Fuller, subsiiruie for Mr. Casebeer, sublecisz Georneiry, Algebra- Trigonomefry, Miss O'Keefe, subsiiiuie for Mrs. Mundi, subiecisz Clerical Prac- Tice, Typing. lOpposiTe Pagel Mrs. l-lavey, subsfiiuie for Mr. Weidner, subiecisz Jun- ior Englislw, Journalism, Mrs. l-lal'in, sub- sfiiuie for Mrs. Madden, subiecisz Li- brary assisfanceg Miss Berg, sulosfifuie for Miss RingUeTTe, subieci: Senior English, FA.. We he 1? if 1. Meetin Student Bod Q , 9 Y Needs: Doctor Ruck If one vvord could occurotely describe Dr. Ruclq ot MSI-lS this vecrr, it would be ibusyf It beccirne d yecir ot student in- volvement, public opinions, ond celeb- rities on ccimpus. Dr. Rucls crttended student council meetf ings, introduced l-lcrttield, Bob Pock- vvood, ond other politicicrns to the MSP-IS ccrmpus, ottended conventions, lunch- eons, the bonfire, ond the vorious sports gcrrnes. He hdd ci colortul iob, but not necessorily on ecrsy one. Mointoiining on organized school vvith sixteen hundred individuoils involved is hordly o light burden, but Ruclc ended the yedr with ci smile tor edch groducrte ot the commencement. And no vvonder, it nneont thot opproxirnotely six or seven hundred students hcrd crttended MSHS under his supervision, ond hdd pcrssed the course. No other crdnwinistrcitor could hove been cis proud with crnnple recrson to be. oO wiv, Q V, APN . If 'fi'-ll Vmiig 'WPS Vice-Principals and AclmihisTraTors ADMINISTRATORS AND VICE-PRINCIPALS 1968-69: Bob Williams, Vice-Principal of The Omega l-louseg Lindsay Vihsel, Diredor of The AclulT EducaTion program aT MSHSQ Al Piche', counselor To schol- arship applicahTs, olirecTor of The i968- 69 l-lomeroom programs, Paul Evehseh, DirecTor of sTudehT acTiviTiesg STah March- ihgToh, Vice-Principal for The Alpha l-louse. . S9 I 1 . M, HXNK ' H ll' Q , . sk 1 ,, N' 'I If , 'Q' if .iv . qw X gif . r' ' N 'WW ,uni ffm! , r' ,lp F ,GW if ,Q os,....Q L. Qu 39, f y M, V' ' lf fi .fir j E sfj Y YQEY lvsyig R Counselors, Deans and Librarians COUNSELORS, DEANS, AND LIBRARIANS 1968-69: lTl1is Pagel Jobn Oriosen, l-lead Librarian, Paul Gandr, Disrriburive Edu- carion Direcrorg Bill Chambers, Coun- selor, Sara Lowell, Counselor, Frank Wraspir, Library Assisiani, Alice Smoclq, Counselor, lOpposiTe Pagel l-lerb Bow- man, Dean ol Boys and Grace Berg, Dean of Girls, Cliff Gibson, Counselor, l-larlon Weaver, Academic Seminar, Marge Madden, Librarian. 63 Dr. Longron Copes VViTh New GrowTh Phose oT MSHS Dr. Richord LongTon become Med- Tord's superinTendenT in The summer oT I968, ond broughT wiTh him o new impeTus Tor scholc1sTic improve- menT ond oworeness, This yeor, The MSI-IS Temoles were Tinolly ollowed To weoir ponTs during cold school doys, This Iiberol decision wos mode by The School Boord Tor DisTricT 5119c when The MSI-IS sTudenT council pre- senTed The issue in IoTe December. Dr. I.ongTon onnounced in on inTer- view: I reolly like The Medford I-ligh Iibrory. IT's quiTe odvoincedg ThoT's imporTonT. And The number of people who use iT , . . iT's omcizing. I'm olso impressed wiTh The pIoneTorium ond The skill of Mr. Fink ond The sTudenTs who work wiTh him. When osked why he o1ccepTed The Med- Tord SuperinTendenT posiTion, he onswered: Why Medford? IT hos o good repuToTion-o good size ond iT's o new ond diTTerenT siTuoTion Tor me. IT's smoller, ond I con see ond Tolk To more ol The people. Dr. I.ongTon concluded The inTerview wiTh concern over MSHS ond public reIoTions, Communico'Tion is o grow- ing problem , . . buT iT's noT ThoT There's more Trouble, iusT more people. The School Board Listens to the Student Body's Voice S NWN int! t. lf it A O ff! as 1 ,.t, It seems that the student body ot MSHS tound itself a testing ground tor new ideas and expressed opinions in i968- 69. But without the assistance ot the school board ot district 549c, little em- phasis could have been placed on the student body's trend tor freedom through the correct channels. The school board, invited by the Senior Mens Breakfast Club, spoke to the stu- dent body during homeroorns, and there met numerous questions about their policies and were ottered varied opin- ions on how the school might be changed to better the school tor the MSHS individual. The 'school board also strengthened its bond with the students by hearing the student council's request tor a revision ot the dress code, so that the girls might Wear pants on cold days, The board passed the motion, and assisted in this year's attempt tor better communication. fig l i 1:, V,,V,, dijisnc 1 V ,..w W Wir - f - : .- K I1 . it h, sf fit -. '. w if ff fi ' 5 xi K xii 1 95 7 is 34 N 1 19 A 1 i c 5 if ,X as ' , A' Q il l E' ff , ,.. M37 . L? P Clerical Statt Maintains Order Between MSHS and Public CLERICAL STAFF 1968-69: llhis Pagel Marie Houck, Aide, Lillian Connolly, Adult Education Aide, Mabel Day, School Nurse, lvan Eckberg, Audio-Visual Di- rector, llse l-largrave, English Depart- ment Aide. lOpposite Pagel Susan Puhl, Receptionist, Shirley Vail, Aide, Elsie Johnson, Aide, Cheryl Turner, Aide, Arion Chirstensen, Bookkeeper, Dee St. Martin, Office Manager, Carol l-luie, Aide, Frances Stephens, Social Studies Department Aide, and Jan Boardman, Music and Choir Department Aide. An efficient, organized statt ot teachers, department chairmen, custodians, adf ministrators, and substitute teachers would not have been possible without the clerical staff, Doing anything from writing student-body card receipts to answering telephone calls, the statt spent hours with typing, consulting, and smiling. ., t V ,.,,, . X2 .IN ' .M M, 5 D Y D ,v ,...u V.-1' . ,fy ., 1 , 1 'JS - 1 , '. 'jffQ:,'f-1 'l : -5 k wif' f ' A lk . . 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' sm, ' r V . f. 2 in in ' ,WH , , 1.5: ,, .W gkf' ,, 'e'3.,-gfijvg p -V W,.,,1. 1, - 1? fp V, -, ' , 4' if - fm-f Y2 . , 15 'fk 44 WML, - . L fl. :j1j,,f,,2:,LfQ f . K ', , ,Safer - 1917 V ,.i, ,M ',.i , ,f -- 'f ' 3-if .ew w ' H'- 'f': f 1 .i :H W px i JW glgifk if 1 - '25, H -ii: W ,, 'Q - , ,,,, Z4 ,f,' is k,f. vw . ,.,1, , , f ,-ff ww ww 5 1 lx r 5 ig, iw. w K uxiie:,ws-- f Q 1, if-film -'if fe ,,,, .f i 53, ,, .,, .. , 'meg ' .15 ,. Q -get , ix., i 1, . sw mmf., N. 1, X ,N 3 W C: , N, , ,,, ,K , sg 1 A c,,-,,,3 Custodians: Maintenance of Medford Highs Campus CUSTODIAN STAFF 1968-69: lleft to Rightl Victor Goll, Custodian, Harold David, Custodian, Charles Williams, Cus- todian, Ed Walls, Custodian, Judy Swear- inger, Custodian, Bud Wicker, Engineer, George Chaloot, Custodian, Cliff Hutch- ins, Head Custodian, Bill Neal, Custodian. These were the individuals who, each day or night, swept the dusty loreeze- ways, washed the smeared windows, oiled creaking hinges. MSI-lS custodians were often seen changing lights or pol- ishing floors, as well. Without them, the campus could not have possibly main- tained a new appearance thatimpressed all, W'-'1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! I Q 5 I I I 4 1 I 4 Student Involvement A whirlwind of events became the 1968-9 Tornadia Week at MSHS. Stu- dents were involved in the activities which financially supported the AFS student program. The MSHS rally began The week with The sale of Tornadia Week Buttons, Then The clubs Traveled downtown to prepare anti-Klamath Pels window displays. An activity new for l968, The clubs presented representative posters to color school wall and spirit. The annual Ugly Man contest followed on Tuesday, with Greg Lynch winning the honor. Wednesday held excitement with a lunch hour dance, and Hush Day. Bill Gould was crowned Mr. Irre- sistible. Excitement heightened as the bonfire burned Thursday night , . . leading To Friday's pep as- sembly. After the spirited assembly, students were released to participate in the downtown noise parade. Final Tornadia Week activities took place Friday night, with the football game and announcement of the homecoming court at halftime. Con- cluding the week's activities was Saturday night's homecoming dance. ,ff 72 Tornadia Week Be ins With Bonfire's Construction uckctvi Yoh! l'7SL1CAi'tV37 3 I '1 :QS i it fgggasi J Xt-Q , J, :lq I m,t,, 'V The eight-foot pelicon sot out its post in the librcnry pit, peering ot everyone, The big, floppy eyelashes blinked ot the possing MSI-iS footboll ployers. Mony concerned senior ond iunior men slept oround the prepored bonfire the night before it wos scheduled to burn, cifroid thot o wondering Kloimoith Pelicon would destroy the bonfire before it vvos scheduled to burn. Thursdcly night, the biggest bonfire in MSI-lS history burned. Flomes leoped forty feet into the night oir. The hoir- seoring flomes were os high os the MSHS spirit. And the Klomoth Pelicon found himself the victim of the crowds sooring spirit. ABOVE: Mr. Ruck and Coach Spiegelberg feel the heat of homecomings bonfire, NEAR LEFT: Nancy Santille marches in the downtown parode. MIDDLE: Murphy Mcl-lugh pauses during the SMBCS con- struction of the bonfire, UPPER LEFT: The pelicon stands before the biggest bonfire in MSHS history. BOTTOM LEFT: SMBC workers prepare the huge woodpile. l -- - ABOVE: Barbara 'innocenf scene' for homeroom audiences, ABOVE: Jim Mercer, Clyde Dalfon, Dan Woolen, Brayton Bailey and Ken Smalley become pensive during the pep assembly's alma maier. ABOVE RIGHT: Pep club members Karla Thierolf, Cathy Smith, Melissa Watson, Linda VcinGordon and Jackie Dougherty march downtown. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ray Colvin and Cheryl Nelson announces lhaf Bill Gould has been eleciecl Mr, lr- resiiblef' Alterbury and Jeff Jefferson present an 74 inn Wy pam .,cc iiii V- T ' -N V V V Q -. 'Sf --M J V- if OW' W -1 1 Q ccic j as V53 V 1.1-. K f K M,M,..e i uxvllii 'U y ,,L., ,, V A T . J 'M 2 y N Q ,cc, ifggjjgiiiie ll,. ... ..,-3-N-v,.r'l,g,vg,gELi,.f'f,,.g '.i i,iV'V gm Q VV -A-i S' V' 'V 'A' ' Wh' V V ' IT-f'f'k c.., f'i f ' V . 'Vrnls .V V '. 'K ' r,VVV,' K 7 J ' J. s X: W Q .-','- 'i .. 5-3 N .,,,g'gi H V I naw: x M 1 Q L, MNA L , fe Uh., .- '-Q ,an-O' Xi-f Tornaalia Week spiriT was high Tor The TirsT all-school pep assembly of The year. The Walls echoed from The roar of The compeTiTion yell. The rally's humorous skiTs gained crowd inTeresT. And The announcemenTs oT 'Ugly Man and Mr. lrresisTible were made, highlighTing The assem- bly. STuclenTs were released Trom school, direcTly Tollovving The pep assembly, To ioin The olovvnTovvn noise parade. From l-lawThorne Park To The Public Library, crowds gaTherecl To vvaTch The band, pep club, and MSHS TooT- ball Team wind Their way Through Medford. Tooting, horns, banging bells, and blowing vvhisTles gener- aTecl exciTemenT. 75 Tornados Face DisappoinTmenT The evenTs and exciTemenT of Tornadia Week led up To Friday nighT when Med- ford and KlamaTh Falls foughT iT ouT on The field in The biggesf game of The year. The homecoming courT was crowned aT halfTime, as Medford led The Pels 7-6. Queen Cheryl and her courT reigned happily over an enThusi- asTic crowd, and spiriT was aT iTs peak. BuT To The exTreme disappoinTmenT of The Medford fans, The game conTinued. Med- ford was faced vviTh The realiTy of de- feaT as The final score was T9-7. Though Tears were in The eyes of cheer- leaders and sTudenTs alike as The alma maTer was sung when The game ended, The following nighT's homecoming dance loroughT cheerful faces, beauTiful dresses, sofT lighTs, and an enjoyable conclusion To a week of never-To-be-forgoTTen ac- TiviTies. RIGHT: Coach Benson instructs offensive plays during The homecoming game. 76 43:5 L: LEFT: Loma Torrey and Mary Colllms sit clone with The cllscxppolnfmem of defend. BOTTOM LEFT: Cheryl Nelson and Joan Leonard choke vviflv fears of disoppoinfment as The game ends. BELOW: Rob Brown shuffles from The field. Speakers Introduce New Ideas to Student Listeners The homeroom programs tor the MSI-lS students were generally informative, otten entertaining, and sometimes bor- ing. Homerooms permitted a variety ot interests, such as student council forums, study-halls, student talent shows, and cheerful pep assemblies. The educational homeroom programs included such presentations as tilms on water, snow-skiing, and communism. Football information trom Coach Spiegel- berg, arguments with the school board panel, and wrestling demonstrations and instruction were heard and seen. Students learned ot other countries by student slide-presentations, and spoke to repre- sentatives ot the city and state police torces, Homeroom programs, directed and brought before student audiences, were the well-handled responsibilities ot Mr. AI Piche. l-lomeroom programs intended tor en- tertainment were shown through orches- tra and band concerts, choir perform- ances, pep assemblies, student-directed- and-statted talent shows, and the pre- views ot drama plays. RIGHT: A special assembly presented the Chrysler Corporations Modern Americans. ABOVE: Director Siolund brings a vocal Christmas program to home- room audiences. 78 J ti' A 2 y C O if-Q 259 riff? fi I UQ sfv Q' 'Yu- it Y LEFT: Gunnery Sergeant Gene Furness represents the Marines during U horne- room progrom. ABOVE: Students were informed of their power by speaker Brno! Morris. ABOVE: Paula Motfit sings an orig- inal song. RIGHT: Doug Butcher analyzes the speakers ideas. TOP: Ken Harris, Greg Shinn, Charlie Burton, Tim Beck and Bill Froehle sing Grinch songs, CENTER BOT- TOM: Sue Johnson entertains with a folk song during the student talent show. FAR RIGHT: Greg Lynch de- lights the audience with song and dance, W SMBCS 'Grinch' Halls The I-IoIiday's FesTiviTies Cerfainly one of The mosf amusing per- formances of The 1968-9 homeroom sea- son was produced and presenfed by The SMBC. This organizaTion of senior men broughf before The audience Their version of The Grinch Who Sfole ChrisT- masf' This program added holiday spiriT and laughfer To Those MSI-TS sTudenTs who found Themselves suffering from The impaTience of The coming Chrisfmas vacaTion. Homerooms soughT To inTeresT each in- dividual in some way, and never before in MSHS hisTory have so many sTudenTs parTicipaTed in The homeroom programs. Homerooms became brief courses of in- Teresf, educaTion, enTerTainmenT, parfici- paTion, or sleep. And more imporfanfly, These programs became an involunfary vacaTion of TwenTy minuTes To break each sTudenT's long-houred school day. Focus: Senator Hatfield Talks to MSHS Oregon Senator Mark Hatfield visited the MSHS campus, became acquainted with student opinion, and gave several speeches for the local audiences. An outspoken, liberal member of the United State's Senate, he was previously the State's governor. As Hatfield arrived, he was welcomed to the campus by Dr. Ruck, then given a tour ofthe campus facilities. Mr. Piche' spoke with Hatfield and prepared the Senator for homeroom programs. The students listened with feelings of critis cism and agreement, as Hatfield offered his positions on current issues, gave his opinion on' what Congress should do, what it is doing, and what the organ- ization should recognize and deal with, Aftervvard, Hatfield answered questions and signed autographs for the students. awswy. A, Nm The Black STudenT Union in The Rogue Valley was organized a year ago when five black sTudenTs decided ThaT black culfure should be infroduced To The all-whire socieTy in The local area. ChesTer McCall, 20, is The presidenT oT This organizafion. He is a sopho- more maioring in sociology aT SOC, and moved To Ashland from Palo AlTo. McCall is ouTgoing, aggressive, and ofTen seTs an easy-going aTmosphere by Telling racial jokes. McCall has decided To give up his presidency nexr year in order To give an- oTher The opporTuniTy. The BSU aT SouThern Oregon College is one of The only, if noT The only, BSU in The naTion ThaT is inTegraTed, There are 8T mem- bers aT SOC, and only Thirfeen of These are black sTudenTs. As far as having African black members in The socieTy, iT seems ThaT They are wiThheld for reasons of being po- lifically influenced in a foreign naTion. BuT, as ChesTer McCall poinTed ouT, Their lfrans- fer sfudenfsl problems are noT The same. Affer college, They are going home. The American blacks are home. Focus: ChesTer McCaI vllllluxgg-.gg- ,pl-, ,W.,,,,...-r ' My . T 'MQW ' .,., T, lllll , ,gif eefs Medford gif v it a. g ' , ii W - 2 wg: K 9' Sf f D A ifg1f U -H , WT' Focus: Dick Fosbury Returns With World Rec ognition to o Hometown Welcoming Crowd .Wi 1 Dick Fosbury, l83-pound, 6-toot-4, gold medol winner in the 1968 Olympics, re- turned to his hometown for o reception cit the Medford Airport, ci porode down- town, ond presentoition oit the city hcill. lt seemed os though oll of Dick's teoich- ers, friends, ond neighbors turned out to welcome the hero home. Fosbury took on Olympic gold medcil with o leop ot 7 tt., AV4 ins., breoking the Olympic record. He goined even more ottention by iumping with his orig- inol 'Fosbury Flopf which is now consid- ered the 'Fosbury Flip.' This technique for high jumping wcis estciblished while he cittended MSHS, ond his cooch, Deon Benson, stoted: lsn't thot something? l wos lote to o school Stott meeting becouse l stoyed to wotch Dick compete on Television. Mony ot the MSHS students were ex- cused trom school eorly to trovel down- town forthe ticker-toipe porcide. As Fos- loury woved from o cor, Medford proudly wotched the Olympic hero come home. is I c m y ,, v,,,r is , Q it i. Q 9' iQ 41 Qi 'Mad Woman' Thespians First Venture A play doesn't begin with the dimming of lights and the rustle of coats as the audience settles in their seats. A produc- tion begins vvith constant, concentrat- ing rehearsals. Thespian Troupe 41358, directed by Mr. Clifford Sowle, brought the satire of .lean Giroudoux, The Mad- Woman of Chaillot, before audiences on November Ql, 22, and 23rd. After six Weeks of rehearsal, the play went on. 'The Madvvonnan' story involves a plot of three vvomen to destroy the evil men of Paris. The Countess and her friends succeed in tricking the bad men ofthe city into suffering an endless Walk toward greed. Numerous MSHS students became characters of unusual nature . . . ragpickers, waitresses, sewer men, flower-sellers, and business executives. The Thespian performance involved more than on-stage appearances, how- ever. Much involvement went into sets and back-stage technical detail. A SQ ikwif ,f if, .A ri' ' at A ABOVE: Lighting effects are prepared backstage. LEFT: Marie Morgan portrays a street-entertainer. FAR LEFT: Barney Guenther angrily iisterts to the chatter of Karen Skreen. ABOVE LEFT: The characters at Chaiiiot pause together during their days activities. 89 ,T gif if Faces Change With Makeup and Rough Scenes Change With Rehearsal as Kiss Me KO-rel, Hours ot rehearsal, singing, dancing, Q and concentration paid oft as Kiss Me Kate was pertormed in the MSHS audi- torium on March 4, 6, 7, and 8. A double cast portrayed the musicals characters in the Cole Porter production. The play was based on William Shakes- peare's Taming ot the Shrew, and was adapted to include such songs as An- other Op'nin, Another Show, So ln Love, l l-late Men, and Too Darn l-lot. Mr, Lynn Siolund and Mr. Clitt Sowle co-directed and produced the annual op- eretta, as Mr. Gary Hendrix produced ettective and expert stage sets, Through the cooperation ot the music, drama, home-economics, and art departments, the show progressed smoothly, but not without hours ot tedious work and con- centrated ettort, Colortul costumes and realistic scenery were found to be essen- tial factors in the success ot the musical presentation. ln the Kiss Me Kate production, Lili Van- essi portrayed the Shrew as Fred Graham, her ex-husband, played Pe- truchio and acted as director ot the show. Fred has a slight problem han- dling Lili as she was still quite bitter. She grows even more enraged atter discovering a bouquet from Fred that had been delivered to her, but in error. it had been intended tor Lois. FAR LEFT: Members of The Kiss Me Kale cast present a wedding dance for Lucenfio and Bianca. LEFT: Linda Von- Gordon watches as Karen Dill assisis Chris Hayse with a hairpiece. ,.., x,',iW ' k -4:1 . 5 LEFT: Connie Cull and Kirnmie Williams apply make-up before They're ready for The stage, ABOVE: Chris Merkle, as Perruchio, atrempis To persuade Paulajane Moffiff, as Katherine, into a beffer frame of mind. . -.X MSHS Students Became Dancers, Singers, Acrars as Tney Perfarrn far Large and lrnpressed Audiences Q P e e W, , 1 Ani' N B. P I iifirsf f a we Q fy ' ' f W f:2ff55'i .,,,,,,,r1 I - s r 's-: :sins fii' if xf ,K ,:, ,,. 3 ,,..LL X d dEE NE E ddEEE as - Q---1, ABOVE LEFT: Paula Moffitt takes a rnornenr To relax and dream during a rehearsal. ABOVE RIGHT: R y C I p f Th El K T 4 TOP OF PAGE: The Tuesday night performance ends with a successful 'tirst night' finale. ABOVE: Ted Colvin, as Lucentia, attempts to win the heart of Julie Casterline, portraying Bianca, Fred's problems increase when a mem- be ot the troupe signs Fred's name to an l,O.U. Two gangsters come to collect the money, and tinally the two charac- ters persuade Lili to stay by holding her at gun point throughout the show. Lili calls her tiancee, Harrison Howell, to come and rescue her, As he arrives, he tinds an opportunity to tell her how lite will be it she marries him and leaves the theatrical lite. She considers and re- iects his proposal, and the play ends as Lili decides to remain with the show. Combining the tascination ot Shake- speare's work with the lyrics and adap- tation ot Cole Porter made Kiss Me Kate an amusing, interesting musical, And through the hours ot practice and pa- tience, the directors, artists, singers, dancers, technicians, actors, and ac- tresses tound the show interesting and enioyable. Obviously, the audiences agreed. ii F' ,ff TOP OF PAGE: Chris Gereiy and Joenine Roberfs look for advice with critical eyes. ABOVE: Mark Aclreon, Steve l-lorion, and Mark Harris meer in The village center. RIGHT: Paula Moffiif ignores The consolafion of Chris Merkle. TOP OF PAGE: Ray Colvin pauses for an 'aside' wifh 1l'1e audience, E1 - fzip5g??.5 RL S fits' ,K fri F if ' I fr-:sit ,ff ,4,f' . , T sf 3? K ' .QQ ARF 5 TUESDAY-FRIDAY Chris Merkle . .. Steve Horton . . . Julie Costerline . Mike Herrin .... Poulctione Moffitt Londo Weter . . . Alon Collins ... Ted Colvin Seth Peters Don Johnson .. Louis Monno ... Scott Lewis . . . Julie Ccisterline . Steve Horton . . . Mork Horris ... Mork Adreon .. Ted Colvin ..... Pouloiclne Moffitt Chris Merkle ... CAST PRODUCTION STAFF AND CAST: KISS ME KATE Producer ........ Co-directors . .. Costumes .... Sets ........ Lighting ...... Choreogrophy ... Orchestro Director . Orgonist ........ Pionist ... . ... FRED GRAHAM ... HARRY TREVOR LOISLANE. ,.... Lynn Siolund .. Lynn Siolund, Cliff Sowle Mrs, Ron Jomes ... Gory Hendrix ..... Ivon Ekberg . Mrs. Robert Schott ond Mr. Sid Yolrnell .... John Drysdole . .. Mrs. Les Boordmon ... Morilyn Toylor THURSDAY-SATURDAY CAST RoyCoIvin . . Gordon Roberts DeAnne Butterfield .., STAGE MANAGER ... ....... Mork Hcnrris .. LILLI VANESSI .... ..... E Isie Kersten ... HATTIE .... ,.. Vicki Bonnister .......PAUL....... ....MikeVVertz ... BILL CALHOUN ... .. Mike O'Grody ... FIRST GANGSTER ..... ... Greg Schuler ., SECOND GANGSTER .... . . . Rick Huston DOORMAN ....MikeRolker ,.... HARRISON HOWELL ......, .. Mork Swisher TAMlNG OF THE SHREW PLAYERS BIANCA............. .. BAPTISTA ... . GREMIO . . HORTENSIO .. LUCENTIO ... .. KATHERINE .. PETRUCHIO DeAnne Butterfield .. . Gordon Roberts ... Mike Herrin .... Gory Groy . . Mike O'Grody ... Elsie Kersten . . Roy Colvin Fun Doy Entertoins the Student Body With The second onnuol Fun Doy ot MSHS wos held on Moy lo, This reloxing doy provided the student body with gcimes to ploy, booths to visit, tood ond suckers to buy, pictures to bid tor, ond cleoning committees to loin. The T969 Fun Doy involved one hun- dred student volunteers to cleon up the compus with weeding, sweeping, ond rock cleon-ups. Such volunteers were ex- cused trom school the entire doy, except tor the two hour period tor the octucil Fun Doy octivities. Fun Doy crctivities included the SMBCS pie-smoshing booth, the Crater stcitt's picture ouction, ond the Germon club's dunking booth. Activities, however, did not toke ploce entirely in the booth oreo, tor students tound the librory lown on excellent ploce tor the tresbee, tug-ot- wor, ond sleep. ABOVE: Mr. Fink speoks for himself, THIS PAGE, TOP: The SMBC members Greg Lynch, Jeff Jeffer- son ond Kim Kinney volunteer to be forgets. CLOSE, RIGHT: Crater stoff members Gail Burke ond Noncy Rice ossist ouctioneer .left Jefferson at the Fun Doy picture auction. Q' i sf: fi' '-K W' 5 ' Q, X Q' ,.-,. 3 Q olorful Atmospheres, Booths, and Conversoiions wvir , Y ,J . . 5 f , ' 6 , 5 ' P' I 2 ,lp h.. I s 3 I K. ,,5,J Q Y ,, P31 QQ. TOP: A car awaits the 'bash' Yhaf was sponsored by the LMBD. ABOVE: Individuals shared ideas and opinions in their various wardrobes and with Fon Day suckers in hand ' x Q L 5 5, Q 1 4, Qg .69 N323 - Y Q6 ,1- I' fw V MSHS VarsiTy Rally Performs Before Alpha Omega Audiences WiTh SaTiricaI Skifs Okay Indians, The game TonighT will be a liTTle rougher Than usual. Yes, TonighT There will be anoTher Team on The field. Such were The words of rally king Jeff Jefferson as he mimicked The Roseburg Team before an MSHS pep assembly. Comp.eTiTion yells were deafening, and a favorife MSHS aTTracTion during This year's pep assemblies were The rally skiTs' ad-humor. Infermission meanT only one Thing . . . Sowle Commercials, guaranTeed To cure any sTudenT from lack of enfhusiasm, Unscheauled yells were also presenf. Mo- menTary compeTiTion yells befween The SMBC and junior boys would become cenrers of inTeresT before The senior yell and alma mafer. Then The assembly would file ouT, and excess spiriT would be sfored away as sTudenTs reTurned To classrooms, where discipline would aT- TempT To resfore iTself, buT fail as sTudenTs made plans for ThaT nighT's game, FAR LEFT: Dove Thompson directs o look of indifference Toword o Sowle commercial. LEFT: Jeff Jefferson, Greg Chinn ond Rich Adams interpret o Roseburg shower room conversation. BELOW: Tino Elmgren coils for crowd spirit. BELOW LEFT: Jeff Jefferson and Greg Schuler sing The controversial Harvard, LEFT The new outdoor pep ossemblies prove spirited. RIGHT: Lucy Somcmyk, Sora Sclfhers, Mlclwelle l-licks, Dun Woolen and Jim Mercer Typify The pep assembly audi- ence. BELOW: Jeff Jefferson oncl Dove Thompson super- vise os Greg Sclwler palms rally posters. As? ll Sludenl ffl' R gvv w , .. , ,,,, , , . 4 ,1 ' ' 0 ' , . ,J1A7'M2 ,. 2-Uv, F' V'g',,.-A ,, ' an in af W .r W fSEf?i:5,6 1' mmf? Veda-f,..-w 'kai , I H .f f , A -, v . A , ,,,, ' Nl if ,A ,WA 'f,i,:Q,::.. , ,mmvf , .4 .., A sl's 1 I :Wow , ff , ,lee -.' , . 'WW-.ah , .-'S fo-V. -H - Eu' ,- ,142 4 ,LVM , . , A ,, iv,L,i,g5,:g-,sg s T N , O A , Q. Q Q ,,4-uv iff lAucliences Reflect Fun, Seriousness of Reilly Yells u -Q, , la ' is 'WJ' ani- an . ee LEFT: Dove Thompson, Tino Elmgren, .leff Jefferson, Cheryl Nelson, Joan Leonard ond Greg Scholer sway with the alma rnoter, ABOVE: The senior men section shows inclillerence lo K fl fhe icllly's yell. Exchange Students Reach MSHS From Germany Austria, Turkey, Japan, and Australia in T968 of? Medford Senior High School was for- tunate to receive five students from tor- eign countries this school year. The American Field Service program spon- sored the year for Ahmet lkocel of Tur- key, who lived with Chris Merkle. Other AFS-sponsored students were Chris Leismeister of Germany, who resided with the family of Chuck Watson, and l-lerb Bleyer travelled from his home in Austria to live with Greg Gilbert's family this year. Still other students lived in Medford from foreign countries, Takoshi Konita travelled from Japan to live with Rob Brown, and Linda Van Newton crossed the ocean from Australia to stay in Jacksonville and study at MSI-lS. The interests of the exchange students varied as much as their new way of speaking did. Where Takoshi wrestled, Ahmet experimented with the MSHS chemistry lalo. J A x-Q' wal inusllllU -T f ifi ITV Yl'f.l.Xi'f'F I W ww is Eg V? is f Ki T my 1' T l lil. 2 ' x 5 5 JN f E '54 K 3 ii' Sf iw ' J,,W,f,,,,i,ui,,.f,f:bw'f ' 'M' -K fm - 'ff as OPPOSITE, ABOVE: Takoshi leaves a wrestling maich with Gnofher viciory. OPPOSITE, BELOW: Ahmet performs a chem' isfry experiment LEFT: Chris pauses between lunch and home- room. BELOW: Takashi prepares To meer an opponent, BOT- TOM OF PAGE: Chris, Herb, and Ahmef relax in the pit in The library. . ., r,ii V N, r lunar- 'UQ' up-as-f Q , . f-as-iw-vmnq, MMQQQ 4 IO3 fi rs , Q Ag. L P , Q ,.,. J ' ef 14 .zu , v, .1,,, Q 5 gg, -is if - . f -Qg mx x N I ...N H 3, AL,4 ,,'- w Q ' ,- I 1-3 N 'i www? Q Ml, 'Q QW .eff- ' 'W 1 I I I I i I .3 9 KH 'item wlhlw Exchange Students Exchange Ideas With MSHS Herb Bleyer spent much of his spare time at Mt. Ashland vvith his skiing, Chris Leismeister spent his school-free hours with girl-watching, and Linda found the girls in Jacksonville to be friendly and willing to share the sights of their Western town and the surround- ing valley. The exchange students gave homeroom programs about their countries, attended numerous luncheons and banquets in their honor, and attempted to learn the names of the many MSHS students who met them in the halls with first-name heIlo's, As the school year ended, identi- fication bracelets for each of the students was given so that MSHS might be better remembered back home. H-A. QQ 'S-....,, , H if ' ,. . ,iii I 'f t' , ,gf ,: r 9 A' I 1-ws ,',' ' I , , I ' K V l ., V ,k.L Q nj VrL r . V I ,ig ,-I X OPPOSITE, LEFT: Herb is initiated into the latin Club with the proper introduction by Steve Groleau. OPPOSITE, RIGHT: Herb questions home- room speaker Chester McCalI on one of his statements during the program, OPPOSITE, BOTTOM OF PAGE: Linda Van Newton tells of her country to MSHS students who are interested in Australias outback, TOP OF PAGE: Ahmet points out his homeland during a homeroom program. LEFT: Chris willingly offers opinions during an interview, ABOVE: Following an assembly, Buddy Richmond questions Herb about Austria. lO5 MSI-IS Couples Attend the Prom 'ln Southern Splendor' I' I li 1 .ir 1, ' Q it 5 6 . . f -W ,fxis 1 i 'Hr A if The banging ot hammers, calls tor more paint, and questions about where to put pillars and vines became common sounds in the upper MSHS gymnasium as the juniors on the 1969 prom com- mittee prepared the setting for Southern Splendor. Mr. Gary Newton advised the committee as they prepared the setting and re- cruited Mid-l-ligh students for servants. Saturday night ot April 26th marked the traditional MSI-lS social event of the year, The Pastels provided music tor the dance, and mid way through the prom, the royal court was announced. Elected to be senior princesses were Tami O'- Grady, Cheryl Nelson, Debbie Bittle, Cathy Smith, and Diane lord was crowned queen. Junior princesses were Gail Vinson, Nancy Anderson, and Donna McGinty. ASB President Ray Colvin crowned Diane as she cried, then, smiled with her posi- tion on the NlSl-lS Prom Court. i .' W m. W' ' writti- ,gpa . W, , 4 K is A . .nw ,, y pf rrrigrf J- . ,,,, 5' ,,Q,Qf,' f ,t. 'AkfY 2i a n l r',, . if J T u is df ,nnuffg m 1 5 he. . OPPOSITE, LEFT: The Prom Oueen elected in I969, Diane Lord. OPPOSITE, MIDDLE: Meni- bers of the Royal Court dance. Shown here, Diane Lord and Ray Colvin, Gail Vinson and Kevin Bethel, Donna McGinty and Mike O- Grady. ABOVE, LEFT: Tami Doran and her escort, Tom Shafer, pause beside a lily pond. ABOVE, RIGHT: ASB President, Ray Colvin, crowns Prom Queen Diane Lord. LEFT: 1969 PROM COURT: Mike Herrin and Cheryl Nel- son, Rob Brown and Cathy Smith, Chris Merkle and Debbie Bittle, Scott Lewis and Tami O'- Grady, Ray Colvin and Diane Lord, Junior Court Members: Nancy Anderson and Kevin Chambers, Gail Vinson and Kevin Bethel, and Donna McGinty with escort Mike O'Grady. IO7 eZf KW-qiay MEX Q T KZ3!8!l.Yf!J EMT NT 35145 R055 'fn 601200 , ' K.,L 2: I i I ? .Q X,,. gEi gw5m , r x 1, :Q kr L .. ,Q 4 , -si?'N' -.. Q Wf A f 45g?igEgE lQj1i AMlFk Yu jbi , 'J- A Zifgj, ii' sexi ' , i 'f f' a . ' , ' ' f N234 ' K Q'., 2:1 ,-k' ffm ,-fff ' ffff ' w '. ,,f. 5. fa, .fi , 5+ w - f 33 f .' f X f1e f f A ' 3 . r 'W'l i ' 1 f ' Q sf 5 x.- A. V I K , ,S . ,, -f .lg 5 V 55 , 6 wx sg.4 LM? WA- iqgylt x x .s ,W ,, n nf? rx ,Z J,'i ww Anita The SMBC Bombs pap- 'mms f T969 KLEFT TO RIGHTI Advisor John Oltosen, Jack Smith, Dixon Thurman, Charlie Burton, Phil Fenn, Tim Beck, Mark Chriss, Don Thompson, Herb Bleyer, Don Sampels, Tom Pidcock, Al Licklider, Kim Kinney, Gary Edwards, Sieve Wilcox, Bill Froehle, Greg Chinn, Chris Leis, meisfer, John Skinner, Bill While, Steve Note, Greg Schuler, Tim Barker, Brayfon Bailey, Mike Leever, Greg Shinn, Jeff Jefferson, Randy Gemma, Chuck Martinez, Mike Herrin, Terry McAdams, Mark Tuttle, Rirch Bixby, Dave Kaloms, Don Morton, Murphy McHugh, Ray Colvin, Jim Rodgers, Howie Dunlap, Nick Jones, and Rich Adams. -'fi I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Al Seniors AT RIGHT: Doug BOSS concentrates on a CarTOn of millc. 112 rx x Rich Adams Mark Adreon Dave Aesclfiliman Linda Alberfson Kathy Allie Doug Anderson Slwree Anderson Melody Anderson Doris Angell Barbara Afferberry Joy Babcock Braylon Bailey Don Bailey Diana Barker Tim Barker Susan Barss Bill Bates Kelly Baumer Jeff Beals .lolin Bean Vi-Q '4' x W., -wg' Hours Are Spent in Clossrooms onol I-lornerooms. Lelio Beon Tim Beck Dole Bell .Jerry Belliveou Dick Bennefr Lourie Bergline BeTTy Belou Beverly Belou Sboron Bewley Koren Billingsley Sfon Birmon Al Bishop Debbie BiTTle Rich Bixby l-lerberf Bleyer Mory Ann Bolton STeve Boroleoux Tom Boren Poulo Bowers Goyle Bowles Torn Broolley Beli Broy lorry Briggs Linolo Brill Jobn Brookens Vic Brooks Gil Brown Rob Brown Croig Bryonf Connie Borclier Chris Butcher Don Burda Gail Burke Linda Burmeister Charlie Burton DeVVayne Butler Deanne Butterfield Norm Buttram Jim Byrd Dick Calligan Nancy Campbell Jan Carlson Wayne Carlon Dave Carter Bob Case Julie Casterline Leona Jeannie Cate Karen Chandler Dennis Chapman Greg Chinn Class ot 1969 Takes Time to Question and React Ed Chriss Mark Chriss Carole Ciatti Paula Cottindatter Jan Cole Alan Collins Candi Collins Ray Colvin Gayla Cone Rita Conklin 'Alia Cooper Bob Corbir Craig Cordon Susan Cosler Jeanie Crawford Dennis Crosby Doug Crosby Gary Cox John Crurnbley Walfer Cude Linda Culbertson Craig Cumniins Tina Cuozzo Clyde Dalfon Mary Daniken AT LEFT: Teresa Larson offers an opinion, then real zes a shes iusf said. Dennis Darby Lisa Davenbill Dan Davis David Davis Les Deenin Lily de Haas Van Kathy DeVore Kathy Dickey Karen Dill Jack Dille Glenda Dorff Gerry Douglas Mark Drake Robin Drozdziak Dana Dunlap Howard Dunlap Fred Dussault Sue Dye Gary Edwards Sherri Ellison Julie Ells Charlotte Elrngren Tina Elrngren Carolyn Ennig Judy Ernrnert Terri Eppinger Diana Ervin Barb Ettinger Lynda Evans Carol Farnsworth AT RIGHT: Band Club Presi- dent, Greg Lynch, practices I before the MSHS Bond concert. J ,y ya a a,a I 16 f . A - ww ., - fa' me-serv 11- ,, ,,,, Bruce Farthing Bob Fellows Jan Fenn Phil Fenn Linda Fernau Carol Fernlund Shirley Fipps Robin Fitzsimmons Mike Fitzgerald Steve Fixsen Dennis Flenner Michael Foland Tom Froeber Bonnie Galloway Sue Gannon The Individual Finds His Own Interest at MSHS Aaron Gardner Joyce Garrett Kathy Garrett Stan Garris Myron Gaston Marcia Gatchett Rita Gates Ron Gates Sharon Gates Randy Gemma Chris Gerety Karen Germain Mike Gibson Joel Gierman Frances Gilbert ul Greg Gilloerr Jim Gilley Bill Girzen Goil Glodfelrer Shirley Glover Chris Brodley Goddard Debbie Goings Corhy Goodnorure Jone Gordon M., Gene GrclbenhorsT Seniors Inrensify Interest in The Surrounding World Jgckie Grobenhorsr Greg Graff 'N Jock Groff Dove Grohom Duone Grdhom Rondy Groves Cheryl Green Lee Grimes we Steve Groleoiu Kris Grubbe Borney GUenTher KeiTh Guisinger Terry GUST Gordon l-lockerf Mory Hddley Mg Richord l-lojek Kofhy Hill Morlo l-lolsfecid Don I-lommerly Shelio Homrnond Vaughn Hammons Doris Hannaforol Greg Hannon Christine Hanson Debbie Hanson Linda Hanson Margaret Hansen Stephanie Harlow Ken Harris Mike Harsh ,iid 0 'N: Bert Bray, Teresa Lewis, Pat Chapman, Rick Nielson, and Joyce Garrett express individual attitudes during the Black Student Union meeting in the stude ami S-..-H '5- Diane Hatcher Judy Harper Terri Harvey Pain Haugen Diana Hayes Chris Hayse Jim Hector Gaylen Heiken John Henderson John Henson Ni nt lounge AT RIGHT: The lunch hour of- fers o chance for Dixon Thur- man, John Skinner and Bill White to plan their weekends. Mike Herrin Roy Hettinga Diane Hewlett Kathy Hiatt Dorcas Hicks Janie Hinkle Linda Hinkle Paula Hirschy Jeralol Holm Gloria Holmes Julayne Holmes Kathy Holmstrom Scott Holt Che-rryl Hook Sharil Houston Debbie Howell Bob Hubbard Roberta Huffman Sandy Hukill Tocld Humphrey 120 ',.,, s if wel. K Mix 'urn-N IBS -Q.- X 'Gn- 'lags' SS? .195 Terry l-lurcheson Borbciro Hutchinson David Irvin Jell Jefferson Jeonetfe Jepson Tom Jolley Tim Johnsfon Dolores Johnson Donnci Johnson Juoly Johnson Lindo Johnson Sue Johnson Anim Jones Greg Jones Nick Jones Roe Ann Jones Reese Jones Dove Kolorns Threeso Kees Mory Keesee Koren Kelly Jeff Kendle Alfo Kendrick Bill KenT Elsie Kersien Worm Weofher ond Dry Gross Offers Reloxorion for Pressured Seniors Who Woir for Frioloy Night VYT 7' Koren Killingsworfh Susoln Kimboll Linolo Kime Be1Ty Kincheloe Kim Kinney Campus Passes Give MSI-IS Students a Chance to Accept Responsibilities and Use the Student Lounge Ahmet Kocel Jan Konopasek Gary Koppang Don Knokey Greg Knudson Charles Landerking Grant Langeberg Chris Langton Terry Lanktord Susan Lamb Martha Lamb Rick Lamison Laura Lage Teresa Larson Linda Larson Sue Larson Mike Lawrence Don Lawson John Lawton Earl Lavine Joan Leonard Glenn Leonnig Mike Leever Chris Lesmeister Janice Lewis Scott Lewis Rosemary Lewis Teresa Lewis Alan Licklider Bill Little Leslie Lipperi Deborah LifTle STeve Livingston Glenna Logan Jirn Logan Peggy Lohman Diane Lorol Susie Love Greg Lynch Terry MacAdams Marlene Mack Donna Main Karen Madsen Margie Mannon Louis Manno Joyce Mansfield Mary Marmo Jim Morrisey Debbie Marrs Julie Marrs Bill Marshall Jan Marshall Larry Marshall Terry Harvey sits alone at lunch ho and proofreaos her Te rn paper ntroa cf on Ron Marlin LaWren Moson Dolores Mafhevv Marilyn May Karen Mays Vickie McAdams Pafty McBeTlw Sandy McCann Charles McCasland Molli McCauley Ron McCleoren Gene McConnell Jay McCormick Colleen McGee Sue McGin1y Murphy Mcl-luglfm Becky Mclntyre Jack Mclntyre Beverly McLean Colleen McMahon Jim McMeen Marily McQueen Kerry McRoberts Mary Sue Medley Bobbie Jo Meeker Jirn Mercer Chris Merkle Elliott Meyerding 'Yi' M Mark Mickelson Mary Jo Minear Shelley Mitchell Parn Monroe Becky Moore Bill Moore Marie Morgan Term Papers Present Hours at Reading, Footnoting, Typing, and Prootreading tar Students in 1968-69 Bret Morris Q3 Dave Morris Q., x 4-v X Jan Morris Don Morton Phillip Morton Wesley Myers Dan Nash Virginia Neill Cheryl Nelson Debloie Nelson Gayle Nelson Toni Nelson Sandra Nicholson Pat Niedernweyer Rick Nielson Randy Nitzsclike Lynn NorTon Jerry Nofe Steve Noie Jeanne Nuirer Viola O'Dear Marilyn O'Dell Tammy O'Grady Janice Olson Tom O'Neill Jerry Orr Sandy Oriiz Linda Oudlfioff Donna Overfurf Par Owen Tom Owings Clifford Parker Dewey Pollen Melody Peers Wynne Perryman Alan Pefers SeTlw Peiers Stan Peters 175 Maioreffe Laura Loge prepares for The l l l -pear Seniors Make The i968 Homecoming Week The Most Active Colorful and Public in Medford l-Iigh's Hisiory Rod PeTerson Denny Phelps Ron Phillips Karen Phipps Torn Pidcock Wanda Pierce Deby Pierson Janet Polhernus Rhonda Pope Darlene Paulson Dave Prenfice Cathy PriTcheTf Roy Pruden Debbie Pruerl Dave Pruitt Janice Quinn MarTTi Quinn Jane Raapke Mike Raker Belinda Randall Mike Rapp Jerry Rasmussen Terry Rasmussen Sieve Raven Julie Ray Terry Ray Gerald Redding Phil Reed Larry Reeves Marcia Reeves Leilani Reinschmidt Individuals of the Senior Class Perform Before the Student Body With Rally Skits to Involve Audiences George Rice Eugene Richmond Dean Ricks Joenine Roberts Nancy Roberts Sue Roberts Tom Rolie Bonnie Robinson Dennis Robinson John Robinson Irlene Rohlf Debbie Rock Enoch Rodman Jim Rogers Tim Root Aretta Rone Doug Ross Barbara Ross Richter Rutherford Jim Rutter Don Sample Leonard Sander Susan Sanford Galene Sanner Nancy Santille i l l i .. W J a .yr -,-f fi , . t n Lewis evaluates a rally slcit during a basketball pep asse Marlene Schell Kelly Schleigh Renee Schreiber Caron Schvvahn Sharon Scott Deidre Shannon Denise Shannon Charles Shay John Shelley Gail Shuler Greg Shuler Stephen Silva Tom Simon Gary Singler Karen Sinner Karen Skreen John Skinner Chris Skolfielcl Ken Smalley Cathy Smith Debbie Smirh Jock Smith Koy Smith Scorr A, Srnilh Sleven H. Smirh Bill Snow Yvonne Snyoler Wcnlr Solqolowski Jcun Solberg Terry Somers Brcrcl Spcirling Dell Speegle Bob Spencer Lciuro Srocy Mike Slonron Renee Srornes Mcxrilyn Sleworr Deonno Sr. Morrin Joleen Srronde Jcrmes Strickland Scott Srruble Morsho Svenson Mork Swisher its Nr-'V WH! cron Scoll sells cokes of we oseburg-Meclforcl gonie 5 3 Ginny Taylor Jackie Taylor Sylvia Teague Lane Tesolal Becky Teasdale Jim Teicka Dennis Templeman Joanne Thames June Thelin Karla Thierolt John Thomas Dave Thompson Don Thompson Gary Thompson Larry Thompson Terry Thompson Tom Thompson Dixon Thurman Lorna Torrey Karen Trefren Seniors in T968-of? Volunteer to Assist Grganizations and Represent a Harclworking Class to the Public. Pam Trimble Georgette Tucker cr Marie Turner Jim Tusow Mark Tuttle Debbie Tycer Barbara Urie Denis Van Duker Curt Vanclagrift Linda Van Gordon Mark Van Sickle Vicki Vessey Cancly Vincent Chuck Vincent Linda Vinsel Larry Vinyarcl Duane Vitale Yvonne Walker Duane Wallace Steve Wallaert Terrie Walsh Kathy Ward Bill Warren John Warren Sarah Warren X Hx A Busy School Year Begins With the Memorization of OS Maps, Rules, and the Association of Faces With Names Shyla Watrucl Melissa Watson Cathy Webber Scott Weber Debbie Weiler l-lomer Wells Steve Whipple Barbara White Bill White David White Dave Whittaker Greg Whittle Mike Wickham Steve Wilcox Gail Williams Cindy William Gary Williams Joy Williams Linda Willis Megen Willis Kim Williams qw r- felb 4. K x uH5'l g5 'W ' K 1---.4 ,.., Bill Wilson Chesier Wilson Don Wilson Kathy Wilson Rick Wilson Glenna Wobbe Dave Wolk-Lanievvski Kafhy Wood Michelle Wood Dan Wooten Gary Worden Ed Worihington Linda Wrighf Donna Wyncoop Linda Yoder Norma Yandell Karen Young Marilyn Zimmers Cathy Zarosinski Linda Zweigarl l33 .gre , W as .. ,. , ,-..N ,f N No Longer Tvvo Classes but One, United School ir' ,m'V Q35 f . .44 F -.-4.7545-A.--.,.,,.--fn?--.-.f.,,19f-.,. ff.T:--..1.--gnV1T--- w-,-- .... -- l Tlx ,..-3 Juniors Incoming Class Members Become Team Supporters up Nancy Rice relaxes while watching the SMBC-faculty basketball game. Joan Anders Laurie Anderson Marclwelle Anderson Michael Anderson Nancy Anderson Leland Andrade Michael Antley Frank Arnold Barbara Atlans Brenda Attebery Judy Atwood John Avgeris Peggy Axling Robert Bacon Suzanne Bailey Mary Laird Dale Baker Sandie Baker Vizlci Bannister Brenda Barbee Bari-ic:ra Barclay Jerry Barlow Debbie Barnes Cltris Barnltart V il H , K -,. , ca Q Z 1 Q K A, ,m , if-if . 1 ,- A 4 S , , U .. A Debi Abernathy Jim Acord Jan Adams Janice Adams Jean Adams Leonna Adams Sue Adams Dena Akins Debbie Albertson Paola Algeo Carol Allen Jan Ames .i,,, V ,r , ,,,m, ,, . K 3 , r 1 fi , K Y ,J ,i,,,,,,, ,f frsfm 11,434 'fi gf f Q , , fl 1 H 0 gy sf' 9 41 9' 4 I fijji it ,J ' 1 ' g , l s,,,f 2 ,, ,, A , if l EQ r my I if wa., M '93 X J rr ' f iw Br fn 1' . J N . 'haf f K '3 . '77 X 5 1 i 1 , 4 I sl H 9' all 4 4 ll K r ,, V 'L' f' i 5 by --f ' . lf' In . x ' lie ' in , -1 J 1 Duane Hicks becomes a critical member of a rally audience. l .,,.:sxrJ ,- A1-if-3, if 'f ii e W .sur L' 'ng A ll A, -5 J r 3 Q' , ff J J llr' ll vi yr .K ' .c,, , Wa 1' iii? 5.-gf: . 5 I x 2 Y e u B Ha Paul Bartlett Julia Beach Wayne Beale Bill Beardsley Slfelia Be-are Cindy Belden Cnlhy Benner? Daufj Bennett Beth Benrley Jerry Bergman Kevin Bethel Diane Belles Paula Berz John Bevis Randy Bickel Carla Billings Sue Binegar Barney Bird Rex Bishop Sfeye Bishop Karen Blair Junie Blakely Dan Blank Ken Bock Raberf Bae Judy Eohannan Judy Baren Paul Bowers Pal Bray Lcnna Braziel David Breilwan Joe Brenhaug Marsha Brewer Jo Ann Bright Jane1Brinsor'i Nancy Brin Robert Bioadbe Barbara Brooks Chris Brown Jam-r Brown John Brown Julie Brown Mariory Burg Susan Burns Dale Burton Walter Busch C 4 Claudio Buseman John Bush Kathy Butcher Barbara Battrom Bill Byers Rick Bynum Doyid Byrd Rick Cahler Steve Callaway Ken Canon Robert Copsey Micliell Carlinaton Karin Carlson Nancy Carlton Roaer Carnes Gail Carpenter Rogino Carpenter Viola Carroll Debra Carson Bob Cosocl Kristy Casey Pat Cassidy Jim Ceorley Steve Cliarnherlriin Kevin Chambers Curt Clrarley Mitch Cherrier Karen CQ!i,r:r'nan DOUt't1lCltTlSS Ken Clirlss Dan Christensen John Christensen Randy Christian Chery Christanson Kathy Clay Kent Clinkinbeord Mike Colley Torn Colson Teo Colvin f x A - 4-. l , ff . i- lg A , Q1 Kat , , I gf ff XA W 1 L f 4,54 ws' -,J-'qi L i in , i l r ill s Vg! f A A4 ,-9 rr, V. 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Rx , 1' 5 ,- X A ,.. him Lori Cook Ross Cook Tom Corbit John Corliss Linda Coram Robin Cassette Lora Costelloe Terrie Caurtright Dale Covey Sherry Craig Loren Cramer Penny Crawford Sieve Crippen Warren Croucher Paul Crurnbley Connie Cull Connie Cummins Marrha Curnovv Clark Coriis Jerry Cushman Jeff Curling Maria Czekli Teresa Dallrnan Linn Dalton Barbara Daniels Lorelle Darneille Clara Davis Cynihia Davis Karla Davis Mike Davis Paula Davis Christy Davison Jerry Day Bill Dean Vince DeManby Jerry Derrick Pe1erDeuel Dolores DeVore Ray Dey Pamela De Young Sue Dickson Jack Dille Judy Dirneni Virginia Dodge Mike Doody Tami Doran Jacki Dougherty Debbie Dow Dan Dressler Pam Dabs Sally Duhaime Kathi Dunn Linda Dapray Wayne Dyche Linda Dynge Mark Dyrud Randy Eek Dennis Eorley Barbara Edwards Roxie Edwards Delila Elliott Hal Ellis Lenda Ellis Linda Ellis Carol Ellison Ron Ellison Don Evans Robert Farrner Karen Farnham Rick Farrell Michael Fawcett Jack Fender Paul Ferris Richard Fichtner Dennis Fiedler Barbara Finch l?andyFincl1 Doug Fitzsimrnons Ree Fitzsimrnons Greg Flakos John Fleeger Mary Ann Fleenor Chris Fleming Chuck Fleser Debi Flowers Steve Flyte Rick Fassen Ray Faster Laura Fountain Beverly Fowler Steve Fowler Nancy Franscisco Janice Franks Jan Frederick Virginia Frost Jeff Gallop f--w 'HDI W Hhs v4 M isi -i-9' fkfirf ' ifvif A Taking advantage of a comfortable student lounge, Ken Phillips sleeps while Don Dressler claydreams. r Q i .. .,'fi'.-will X J 'Zi is ti' My ALE .,. 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MW an 'Cb 144 Q , . 1 M' Q x 2 l te 1 ' Karen Gegner Larry George Linda Gerwick Mitch Gibson Nick Gilnian Paula Gilmer Danna Glathar Debbi Gleaves Greg Gleaves Kerry Goff Rod Goffic Lois Goociroacl Margaret Gordon Ginny Gottfried Barbara Goalci Bill Gould Curt Gould Jeff Graff Wayne Grafton Georgene Graham Sherry Graves Frank Gray Gary Gray Janice Greer Jocelyn Greer Rocky Gregory Steve Gregory Sharon Griebler Christine Grier AI Griffin Jeff Griffin Nadine Grimes Sandy Grissom Dave Groontes John Grow Val Grubhe Lee Gutjahr Shirley Hackworth Maynard Hadley Bill Hale Doyle Hall Marla Hall Sheila Hall Linae Halstead Diane Hamilton Rhonda Hamilton Bob Harnrn Sharon Hcinke Robert Harger Evelyn Harrang Vicky Harrington Linda Harris Mark Harris Cincly Harrison David Hatter Nick Haialyk Skip Harvey Cheri Hawkins Lareen Hawkins Peggy Heaney Vicki Heath George Hetfner Lynn Heggen Dan Heiken Terry henclerson Clvis Henricksen Dave Henselman Potty Herbison Connie Herman Steve Herzog Dan Heyerman Steve Hibbs Duane Hicks Michelle Hicks Don Hill Larry Hinkle Caryn Hifscby Dave Hitson Ingrid Hoetle Debbie Hague QM- ' Q-us fw- ...- 'l,,,, 'Y 9 Juniors Accept Large Part of Bancl Responsibilities Neil Hague Michelle Holbrook Richard Hclcorn Renee Hallowell Curt Holmes Dana Holrnstrorn Sharon Hoober Charles Hoover Cindy Hoover Ky Hopewell Steve Hopkins Krista Hard Mark Hosley Robert Hotlno Kevin Houck Dennis House Bill Houston Jan Howell Hank Hudson Joyce Hulse Sandi Humphries Jan Hunt Kathy Hunt Marty Hunter Susan Huntington Rick Huston Linda Hyden Verna lgo Jobn Jack Lindo Jackson Tim Jackson Dale Jacobs FN fk Pi? iii! 4- QP ,af W!! r :gm 'U'- ,QW 'vs , ' 'gi fn, .. 3, i,.,,. 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Ei, ,Q ,f A 2 Sandy Johnson Tina Johnson Donnis Jones Vernie Jones Carla Juhl Carol Kagy Jackie Keen Tonya Keener Kathy Keiser Bill Keith Karen Kellenberger Dennis Kelly Nancy Kindell Debbie King Elaine King Laura King Lynn King Carla Kinkade Karen Kirkpatrick Launa Klinko Debbie Klug Donna Klumph Dave Koelmel Ann Kounz ' 4- , I fa,-I - 5' 3 4 rf 'MQ' A 1 Ma, ..,,,. C Q ,L ..,, T, 4, L. C 5 A ff' ' .rr J i ' . EQ! .-.2 V- i ff ftffigv:-:-'-24-. S53 Q ,SN 3 .,cg,2,1.:.,......,,.. .X L V ' ' 5 L f ww, 'erwey Je aw 146 Paula Moffitt and Nancy Piazza cross the lawn while discussing their last class. lc: Qt is ' ,.? ., ta .,. L N C, jx IW ,. ry ef! K. i fl? 'fue rr - -L if , ' - L- 'fr 1 , V 2 '-ill L . is-af -l fl ' ffl, - 'HN 1 rn - a - f 5 3 F ' 2 , V , gg ry n nnnla , f ' ff ' , V 'I 5' ' - L f ff 'l ' l gg X ,f l A' 1 L fa- 4,2 935 9 , ,, ,Aw .utr at 4,, ,T I C Q ? I ,M fs- X1 r- H :Hr Q, f 'X ' '4 ef' cdr K i il fl Lf ii. m f? 24 ' 3 'f fp it f is Ji ...af as fe .Q-nyc if 2 Gary Kruggel Kathy Kurz Rodney Kuschel Karen Kyle Bev Lancaster Eric Landis Bob Langfield Larry Lassen Ann Lausmann Susan Lawler Mark Lawson Allen Lawton Andre Leamons John Lee Katherine Lee Charlie Legg Cleatis Lemley Donna Leon Bob Lewis Deela Lewis Laurie Lochard Debbie Lockard Sandy Loibl Dennis Lorton Barbara Lowe Carol Lucas Mike Lucich Terry Lucich Andy Lust Tacy Lynch Chuck McAdams Lynn McCallister Cindy McCandless Michael McCardell Frank McCaslin Rex McCleary Dori McClellan Scot! McConnell Mike McCurdy Gary McDougall Dave McFadden Donna McGinty Ed McHenry Margaret MeKee Marie McKee Elizabeth McKinley Bob McLean Linda McMahan Loala McMahon Stan McMahon Sally McMichael Gary McNeil Jan McQuade Danny MCQuiston Rick Magerle Gary Mak David Mann Judy Mapes Scott March ington Julie Marmo Jirn Marshall Dawn Martin Glenn Martin Gregg Martin Harry Martin Judy Martin Leon Martin Vicki Martin Wanda Mather Billie Matthews Vince Matthews Mike Mattson Ed Mayer Robert Mayer Debbie Mee Louis Melger Bob Merriman Cathy Merriman Valerie Messinger JoAnn Mickelson Dave Middlebusher Gary Miller Jan Miller Richard Miller Melvin Minor Brian Mische Carol Mohbs Leslie Mode fv- ' . ,1 ,,, ,If fr sl, ' :ggi sam, V Wi , I M5 - 1 ' l 55 V use PV an 4 A -.-ci if 1 s f :-l l 5 x Q Q Qs: .5 Z 1 ,f X ,I, , .:,k at NV, , , t , it I A A 'A ,i . ...ff ,hh -'xi A A fo y I s ,, n. rv as I fs in Q l'x Y it mpg! 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'V 4 f A 7' tx' 'Qty AU I , ,,,, . ., ,W t 4 l Zi ,fllfgi 55 ,,, A - 1' ,1 ,Q , , rfmf,-,,,,,i fnxffh: f it , X 2 .,,'f' ,ig r2wv,5:Q17Q,yfgf.'Qf ' I V 2 f 2-' Q M 4 . ,,.., 1, K - v .A f1r'- f ,wt i 1 'L I V' ' i r 4 ffl? l' ,t Hug , i i , ze ' . V ' i , ' E 72 'fQf1,it4t,,,M 5' f ,2 as she involves herself in an assignment in Mr Karla Sanders imagines herself a new character Y. .,,, WWC Sowle's drama class. Deidre Mosher Mike Motschenbocher Judy Moyer Cathy Mulhollen Ken Munson Dan Munyon Rita Myers Roger Napolitano Steve Naef Larry Neel Brenda Nelson Brian Nelson Dana Nelson Mertie Nelson Mark Newman Dan Nikodyn Robin Nobbs Gerald Nordahl Lindo Norris Lucie Norris Kathy Nuich Scott Oakes Dena O'Collohan Dave O'Dear Brian O'Dell Donna O'Dell Mike O'Grady Marlene Olson Steve Opdahl Mike Oreskovic Bill Osborn Gary Osborn N Chuck Watson pauses during a Kiss Me, Kato practice to moke c phone coll. Mniy oudiwff Alan Ousterhout Bill Overturf Fred Owen Shirley Padgett Dan Palmer Janet Parke Becky Parker Joan Pasckvale Anne Pearson Steve Pearson Edna Peck Tamara Peery David Perini Merleanne Perkins Melody Peterson Myra Peterson Lauren Peterson Ralph Peterson Roy Peterson ..-iv rn t, t' R. I , .4 M, I 4 ., s,,, A V. -V V W' if 2:7 5 f f tl Q , ,...e N ww 'C' feu- Juniors Combine Personol Feelings ond Participation To Become Involved + ., -P sg .2 it M J si H 'L' rixggf liii L Q if is 1 -M A' Jeanne Williams isolates herself from the spectator crowd, A '-.a 'Off 1 V A . 1 P it av t Q' . I X .:1-, ,f i , - ef 'T '- TT 97 W ie' 42 M 'V ft- f F L iff, ' .., fv- , , g,,,g-New .- Y 'P L. A 'IB' ? Rita Peterson Ken Philips Ken Phillips Nancy Piazza Elaine Pidcock Ron Pierce Sandy Pierson Don Pinkham Steve Pitts Estalita Pomeroy Wanda Pond Dennis Pope Jim Powers Judy Powers Darlene Pratt Bryan Price Linda Prince Mike Prince Russ Prince Dave Purkerson Cindi Radcliffe Peggy Raikes Linda Ragsdale Louie Ramirez Donna Randle Vickie Rawlings Laurie Rawlins Mike Reale Lynda Reavis Jim Rector Jim Redden Cynthia Reed Rosalyn Reisinger Belinda Reiss Janet Rernick Mike Rennick Ravae Reznicsek Renae Reznicsek Gary Rhinehart Bob Rice Nancy Rice Bryce Rickard Nancy Rickenbacher Bill Riechers Debi Riggert Bob Ritchey Loretta Ritchsan Keith Robbins Gordon Roberts Mark Rogers Craig Root Donna Root Jeff Rose Terry Rosenbalm Cathy Ross Charlene Ross Debbie Roth Kris Rowland Randy Ruhl Pat Ruussell Jean Rutter Dennis Ryan Bill Salade Saga Sandberg Leonard Sander Karla Sanders Bruce Sarvis Sara Sother Michael Saul Mark Savage Marilyn Scarbrough Dave Schalow Debbie Schalow Sharon Schlosser Tom Schmidt Anne Schofield Martin Schott Roxanne Schreiber Q ' 1 eff' .V ,I ll' ,Aw Hey, Hank who do you think Von Appen s watching? 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Q A 1: K ,Q V ' ': if FQ, 1 S 1 f S Candi Sloper Deanna Smelser Carol Smith Cheryl Smith Debbie Smith Marian Smith Marilyn Smith Michele Smith Pat Smith Ron Smith Cindy Smock Lorna Snopl James Snow Dave Sonstein Jill Sorensen Cynthia Spaulding Jacklyn Spencer Leneva Spires Sudy Spoonts Debbie Sprague Lorrie Sprinkle Beverly StarneS Dave St. Arnold Christie St. Martin Jim Stevens Mike Stratton Jerry Street Randy Stroh Vicki Strong Cathy Sullivan Scott Sundby Gary Swindler Lucy Szymaniak Marilyn Taken Debbie Toms Larry Taylor Marilyn Taylor Polly Taylor Terry Taylor Sylvia Telecky Winnie Thames Diane Theis Kelly Thomas Scott Thurston Richard Tippets Mark Townes .lim Traviss Mike Treat Wayne Trefren Alan Trickel Bob Tweedy Judy Uhreen Barbara Vance Bill Vanclerpool Mark Vandevender Charlotte Vermeulen De Lane Verschoor Jeff Vickoren Rose Viles Gail Vinson Karen Von Stein Londa Waldron Brent Walker Chris Walker Gary Walker Mike Wallace Marlan Wallace Shirley Wallace Toni Walley Sharon Walsh Les Ward Mike Ward Jan Warren Johnny Warren Tom Warren Mike Watkins Sue Watkins' Cheryl Watson Chuck Watson Valerie Watson w is M' .f to A ' 'L ry r, K W' 1 . , , 's l -A N A yi n m f? if 7 2 P 'ii 4 ev 1? 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L,W' s 'Mir-V, J .' ---4 5, fy, tlziigvzi '- I ' :vi ff-f - K , z '--. ti,.,i me , ,, v ' .. ' ' J .Je sssi J J ,, , i ' J :fl 'J ' , fzfizflfi J 4 . 1 .,L ,, ' Hr 1 ' V is r Wg ' , I f' .. 1 l ff ., V' if Q Ax f' 'sm ,, .4 V 2 - .V .. 1 , K I Un, ,- Juniors Move Fast to Bring Ml-IS .7 7. pas ' , +6-'Y' TW 53 'flip ef' ' Duane Webb Marlin Webb Mickey Webb Ronnie Webster Valerie Weiler Kathy Weixel Rick Wells Jeff Werner Mike Wertz John Westerfield Randy Westfall Steven Westland Londo Weter William Whipple Suzy White Linda Wickersham Richard Wickham Ralph Wiese Philip Wilkes Stuart Wilkie Rick Wilkins Jan Williams Janeen Williams Janet Williams Jeanne Williams Dick Williamson Pete Willis Dari Wilson Evelyn Wilson Patti Wilson Richard Wilson Marilyn Wimmer Debbie Winans Steve Wirth .lane Wisdom Dennis Withrow Terry Witter Debra Wolf Tim Wolf Teretha Wolff Recognition H.. Hx., F 1 ,.,- .,-- swf if l, , .,,. ,f ar g f? Z Terry Wolgamott Julie Wolthoff Karen Wonderly Eugene Wood Terri Wooclcock Nancy Wray Mark Wright Rayleen Wright Alan Wyatt Steve Wyatt Rich Young Colleen Ziemann Norman Ziesmer Diane Zirkle Graduafion for The Class of '69 meanT announcemenTs, caps, gowns, and good- byes. The closing oT The high school years was aT hand, and The class real- ized iT. BaccalaureaTe exercises were performed on Sunday, June l. Following This, Sen- iors affended The commencemenT prac- Tice on Monday morning. The marching was pracTiced and program reviewed. And Then iT came. The evening was sTormy oufside, buT wiThin The gymna- sium, an aTmosphere of honor arose. Seniors JeaneTTe Jepson and Tim RooT delivered The Senior addresses, wiTh .leaneTTe speaking on Treedom and iTs responsibiliTies, Tim finished wiTh a mes- sage on The goodness of humans. The Class of T969 Graduafes x 'MVT rf tn! pr' A Uv in if if 'V - A Q 'T ' its ,, -i fl K f . wg' 4 Qi, . 3 NM., 'f ? V in, W Q. If ,-fa s ff 3' . X j fi g Q1 1 ., . Q me 4 ABOVE: Karin Billingsley and Karen Dill lead flue mcirclving seniors in bcccolcwreofe procfice. TOP OF PAGE: Gary Singler waves os boccoloureoie members rnorch by. OPPOSITE, TOP: Senior Advisor Jim Johnston arranges sludenfs for marching order. .H wg, 4 3' ? ? ' ei 3 4 'ff 1-4 l3 if I ,X-we X. W XX W x Sports ABOVE: Coach Spiegelberg, his son and Scoif Lewis worry wi1h the season's first game: ABOVE RIGHT: Summer workouf meant sweating practices. FAR RIGHT: A double-Team pile-up, and The foofball escapes. NEAR RIGHT: Non-conference season began with Hawaiian opponents. K-bug! '- i I Y I RL, ...II ' IIL154 . I 4 , E f-+2311 . VA, .W -mmm vp-1-1 Black Tornado Begins Undefeated Pre-Conference Season by Hosting Honolulu Opponents Medford's Black Tornado swept through an undefeated pre-conference season in 1968, turning the state's eyes to the MSHS team, and building the hopes of the Medford fans. The Tornado began its season with the defeat of the McKinley Tigers of Hono- lulu, Hawaii. It was the first year that the Hawaiian state sent its team, but Medford proved itself a bad host by being victorious at 24-14. A crowd of 7,500 fans viewed the first game of the season as Rob Brown booted a 32-yard goal. The Big Wind shook off the threat of defeat with the Hudson Bay Eagles at 6-2 in the seasonal interstate gridiron encounter. Jim Mercer went over for the only MSHS score. On September 20, the Tornados over- came the Corvallis Spartans 27-O in pre- conference play. ln the second quarter, Seth Peters intercepted a pass, ran it 37 yards, and brought Medford its first game touchdown. Runs by Vic Brooks, Rqb Brown, and Rich Bridenstine gave the MSHS team a victory at 27-O. The MSHS football team closed pre-con- ference play on a winning note with the defeat of the Springfield Millers, T9-O. Stacking up a wide lead in sta- tistics, the Tornado scored in the first quarter to bring halftime score to 6-O. This final game and victory aided MSHS to maintain its Number Two rating in state. And the perfect record in non- conference play proved to Medford's fans that the team was ready to take state. 161 BELOW: A dewrmirwed clash lurmgs Medford its twenty-second vmory over Ashlond. BOTTOM LEFT: Coaches Spiegelberg cmd Benson yoin Vzc Brooks IIN mdeline concern, RIGHT: Down io ihe nitfy-gritty of the game. Tornados Take Sixth Straight Victory The Black Tornado team successfully de- feated the Ashland Grizzlies in confer- ence play for the twenty-second consecu- tive year. The MSHS coach, Fred Spiegel- berg, found the Ashland team with a strong defensive lineup, however. Mercer, Brooks, and Rod Peterson, with a 42- yard run, brought Medford its scoring, and gave the team a victorious final score of 28-7. Medford followed its five victories with yet another game to bring the state match a game closer. The Tornado downed the Crater Comets on the eve- ning of October T8, by a score of 42-O. Mercer and Rector prepared the Tornados with tough playing that night, and six touchdowns were put across the line without a serious Crater defensive set- back, The MSHS team after six straight victories, planned for state. LEFT: Jack Graff iumps against a Crater Comet. ABOVE RIGHT: Seth Peters carries the ball during the Crater game. The Medford High Black Tornado Team, after six straight victories, was defeated for the first time during the football conference season. After a tough prep- aration for the homecoming game, Kla- math Falls traveled to Medford to defeat the MSHS team land crowd spiritl by a final score of l9-7. Outstanding that night was Jack Graff, who carried a Greg Gilbert pass to give Medford a halftime score and lead, for the last MSI-IS scoring of the game. Hosting Roseburg the next weekend, Medford was again defeated by a score of' T9-7. Although Medford led The scor- ing at halftime, Roseburg's Indians came through during the last half to defeat the Tornado. The last game of the season took place at Grants Pass, where the Big Wind de- feated the Cavemen, 2l-13. Leading at halftime with a score of l4-O', the Tor- nado went on to score its third touch- down. Grants Pass scored once in the third quarter, and once in the final. MSHS players who carried for touch- downs were Jim Mercer, Vic Brooks, and Greg Gilbert. After a tough season, the Black Tornados looked back on a record of 7 victories, two losses. Tornados Defeated a coming, but End Seas With Victory OI'T1S V1 1968 MSHS FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Opponent Medford Opponent McKinley of Hawaii' 24 14 l-lUdson's Bay' .., 6 2 Corvallis' .., . 28 O Springfieldi . . 19 O Aslwlancl .,.. . 28 7 Crclfer ....... . 42 O Klamath Falls ... 7 19 Roseburg .... 7 19 Grants Pass ....... 21 13 lf' Non-Conference game-sl ABOVE: Jack Graff brings clown a Grants Pass Caveman. FAR LEFT: The team huddle plans the plays. LEFT: Homecoming play began with The playef entrance through pep Elub lines, 165 JV Team has Almost Perfect Season of Play The MSHS iunior varsity football team played an outstanding season of games in T968-69. Under the direction of coaches Roelandt and Monroe, the Team began vvith afternoon practice and fin- ished the season with five victories, two ties, and only one defeat. The JV's opened competitive play with the Klamath Falls Pelican, and though the Pels played a rough tgame, MSHS .lV's pulled through for a 7-6 victory. The Crater Comets met an unbelievable defeat as the final score tallied 75 to O. And, for the first time, the JV's met the Mid High Sophomores and defeated the Marauders T3 to O. Team performance was excellent this year, as Mike Oreskovic lfullbackl, Steve Opdahl lhalfbackl, Kevin Bethel lendl, and Mike Mattson ltacklel played out- standing games and brought the team an excellent record. ABOVE: August afternoons brought sweat and determ nation TOP OF PAGE Team defense at Grants Pass brought deadlock scor ng TOP RIGHT JV afternoon play showed big effort but little audiences FAR RIGHT Steve Opdohl car es tle bal for an unbelievable defeat of the Klamath Pel MSHS JV FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Opponent Medford Opponent Klommlw Folls Grams Pass . Mid l-liglw SOpl1OIT1OlES Crater ..... l2oseburg .. Grants Pass . Klgmmlw Fulls Roseburg . . . Cross Country Runners Mirror lndividuol Effort The interest of being o Cross Country runner was reowokened os the new cooch, Jim Crumpton took the responsi- bilities cind sotisfoctions of being o cooch ot MSHS. gg h5 W. f ,A Twenty-nine students turned out for the i f teom in 1968-69, ond the runners in- ,..i. cluded Mid-High sophomores, MSHS fj K iuniors ond seniors. The Tornodo team worked hord, with long running proc- tices, ond this poid off os the teorn took ' Q fourth place in ossrfscr 6 A-1. At das- trict, Roger Nopolitono led Medford in District rocing, finishing o close second to Grolnts Poss. With Practice ond effort, Eig 5 iflff iffii f it wos o good seoson. r,s. WM!! M455 kk.. . I ,. ,..k M -KVW LEFT: Steve Hopkins speeds toward the finish line. ABOVE: John Bush pre- ' pores for another cross country practice run, TOP OF PAGE: Roger Nopolitono points out running directions for Doug Ross ond Bob Griffith. ?- f ,, y N f if- W6 . W . M. www. --is .wtf . ,AM L W,-W,,. ., M, . -s r. ,,, , ,, rrfgfwwimfgwws W s ' 'Y1 1'1-zcm. .ss .,,. .,,., . , A-1 zz: is A 224, 5 .',hk yri., 5 ' , xr, 346 K ,fig .f ww 4 ,V ' sw S ,, ,. ya r 93451. ' we V rf 5 F av ,Q Rf f , 551325 T .- , eyes, .4 ,553 A Kg ar f. ' 'sure i1rWisf,Q ,, M Lrg 'sg ' .,,,. f 'sir fix ,gl V A , 4 i't1E11is r 1 , JZ, N EZQ ZQV F141 P . aw ABOVE: Cross country runners pause for refreshment of Herb's. TOP OF PAGE: Runner Roger Napolitano fmislxes G CompeTiTive distance run, 169 mxmxw n ff Z Tiff ' 4, pw-SQ... ... -, Q ' fi ff 'ibm V V.-,Q -. I uv-qpv N L..- 4- -au-sz.,-ff .4-.,. Y J, ,,.i,p ' W -..,, Q, .gsm . mmmmvrw Q ,W A' -va A 'f'- 4 f'fwx....r x .: 1gt'i., : 1:5 , , .4 if-,,,, .pil fi!! W...- 9. ...QQ-'- ,....-vv--W J' 2. N wail:-1 M. rw .-' Q K '- - w .,.,,,. .... ....A..,h ' f : QQ: 'i Y .ii QM' ru. ., . 4- ' ', 'v is Masala? 'M-.f'f,:b,5M' 1... , 4 ww.. ' ' W ff . ,fn fc '--HZYIQJEQVV dfifihwiv' '- wwf 57 'Jn :dxf - izfjffg5i,,i, r5j,f: ' .W -M . up I ,Mex,,4 wx Q ABOVE: Clocks begin and swrmmmg Contestants prepare To race. LEFT: Jane? Brown Nburferflres during a swim meer. UPPER RIGHT: Lrnda Hansen relaxes ofier compormg, BELOW RIGHT: Trm Root desnrrlms fl race to Brll Lime. MST-TS Swimmers Splash Toword Seoson's VicTories The Medford Senior High swim Team Tinished The season wiTh an ooTsTanding record, The girls were UndeTeaTed and The boys placed TirsT in all boT Two meeTs. The boys ond The girls also gave Tine performances aT The disTricT meeT. FirsT place honors wenT To Jane-T Brown in The TOO yard and 5O yard buTTerTly, Debbie Carson in The TreesTyle, and The girls medley relay. Dave McFadden placed second in The bacl4sTroke and The medley Team relay placed TirsT. Those sTudenTs who qualified Then wenl To The sTaTe meeT and again made a Tine showing Tor MedTord. JaneT Brown placed TourTh in The TOO yard buTTeiTIy and second in The 5O yard buTTerTly. FourTh place honors in The TOO yard bocksTrol4e we-ni To Dave McFadden, The swim Team worked many hard hours and was rewarded Tor iTs work by bringing recogniTion To The Senior High Tor The Teom's oUTsTanding performance ThroughouT The T968-69 season. The Black Tornado varsiTy wresTlers came off a mediocre regular season To compile a phenomenal record in posT- season compeTiTion during I969. Led by Three ouTsTanding prep wresTlers, coach Ralph Monroe's squad won Third place awards in boTh disTricT and sTaTe. They came Through wiTh an unbelievable TeaT by qualifying all buT Three enTranTs Tor The sTaTe meeT, Then Took home a Trophy. Dave Kalams, aT H5 pounds, chalked up a record of 38 wins, 9 losses, and I draw. I-le Took second place in The posT-season sTaTe TreesTyle TournamenT. T48-pound Rob Brown, also a sTaTe prep champion, won 43 ouT of 46 maTches This season. l-le Took his class in The TreesTyle meeT and placed Third in Greco- Roman compeTiTion. HeavyweighT Ken MSI-IS Sends All buT Three VVresTlers Tor STaTe MeeT Smalley placed second in The sTaTe Tour- namenT, losing his Tinal maTch by buT one poinT in The lasT minuTe. I-le came back To The sTaTe Greco-Roman meeT, and was on his way To a second sTaTe TreesTyle when an iniury Torced him To wiThdraw. This season, Ken was 29-2-I, wiTh I8 Talls. During The dual meeT season, The wres- Tling Team was handicapped by having no wresTlers in The Two lighTesT weighT classes. This held Their regular season record To 8 wins and T3 losses. AT dis- TricT, The Team was assisTed by 8 Mid- High wresTlers, and rolled up 9I poinTs To Take Third place. Brown, Kalams, and Smalley capTurecI disTricT championships, Bob Rice ll-IwTl and ScoTT Lewis ll9ll placed Third, and Chris l.angTon lI23l, Clark CurTis lI36l, and Dave Jensen ll9Il Took TourTh places. OuTsTanding wresTlers also included junior STeve Naef III-Al, senior Sfeve STrickland I7-51, junior Terry Lucich lI3-lol, and Transfer sTudenT Takashi KoniTa, who chalked up a I9-3-I season before being de- clared ineligible. OPPOSITE, TOP: Dave Kalams prepares To Take down an opponenT Tor The Crafer Tour-namenf. OPPOSITE, MIDDLE: Coach Ralph Monro: aT The Medford FreesTyle Tournament. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM: Exchange sTudenT Takashi KoniTa reTurns The referees look. ABOVE: Rob Brown congraTulaTes his Japanese broTher, Takashi, afier a wreslling maTch. RIGHT: Rob Brown pauses during the Marshfield compemron To Talk wlllw friends. OPPOSITE, MIDDLE: Senror Ken Smalley wrestles or distrrcf and prepares himself for slate. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM: Junior wresller Sieve Naef wails for The signal. OPPOSITE, TOP: Januar Steve Opdalwl holds an opponent for referees count. , Q as r Individual Champions: MSHS Individuals Become Champions in T969 Individual Champions: and Ken Smalley ll-lvvT,I STATE: 3rd MSHS VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD SCOREBOARD Tournament Scoring Points Medford 2nd Place Crafer Tournament 4th Place Medford Freestyle 3rd Place Marshfield Freesryle 3rd Place DISTRICT: 3rd Place Dave Kalams llI5l, Rob Brown ll-481 Place Dave Kalams ll ISI, Rob Brown ll88l, and Runner-up Ken Smalley ll-lvvll. d'+ 'Q-Nwnwss-.X-W.:r Na. .-. 'Am 4' ,, M ,X :masses Irssixiir i K, S+ sq? N 5. . R - W, .rbwx ABOVE: Senior Dove Orr fakes The ball Toward The basket during the Roseburg game, TOP: Coach Frank Roelandf gives Team orders. RIGHT: Tornado Jack Graff brings Medford polnrs. OPPOSITE, CENTER: Charley Cobb pauses while an opponent prepares a free- Tbrow. lopposite, belowj Cobb passes the ball from a Roseburg opponent, 176 rgpaf 5 Eiiew' x .. .:,L V T rss,s.,ors rssss Q M 1 A T ss.ssss, To .,.a,a,ssffi,-N The T969 Season Opens With a Determined and Hopeful Team This year's basketball season was more than Friday and Saturday night games. lt was spirit, from the very beginning to the end. The MSHS fans followed the team throughout the entire basketball season, and offered the necessary sup- port. The season began with a victory over Fort Vancouver, then a defeat of the Wilson team. The Southern Oregon Con- ference play began with victories Over Crater and Ashland, but the Tornado lost to the two top-ranked teams Rose- burg and Klamath Falls. The following game provided the MSHS audience with excitement as Charlie Cobb and Vic Brooks were impelled to use physical strength to defend their positions on the basketball floor. Medford was then victorious over Ashland again and spirit was high as the Tornados defeated Roseburg in the second game against the teams from the Northern-State area. Klamath Falls proved too fast for the Tornados, and spirit was low until the team regained its strength as the Tor- nado and Caveman tied and played overtime. Victory over Grants Pass came as MSHS brought the close game to an end with a score of 59-56. The SpinT oT The Season Builds as KlamaTh Falls is Toppled by The Tornado The MSHS baskeTball Team opened The second round of The T969 season wiTh an 8f4 record. The TirsT Two games againsT CraTer and Ashland, were vic- Torious Tor The hardworking Team, buT KlamaTh Falls deTeaTed The Tornado for The Third Time of The basl4eTball season. Roseburg, Too, goT The besT OT The Tor- nado in a spiriTed, well-played baTTle on The hardwood Tloor ThaT ended wiTh a score of 54-58. The nexi' Three games were vicTories Tor The Team as GranTs Pass, CraTer, and Ashland wenT down To deTeaT. The Ash- land Grizzlies, however, didn'T leT go as easily as Their previous play, and iT wasnT' unTil overTime ThaT The Tornado Tinally conquered and closed The game wiTh a score oT 72-7l, Each season has a high poinT, and Med- Tord's came as The Tornado deTeaTed The number one-raTed KlamaTh Falls Pelicans. Large crowds Turned ouT and gave spiriT and supporT as The baskeT- ball Team looked hopefully Tor a chance To go To sTaTe. BuT TrusTraTion came as MST-lS losT To Roseburg, and was elimi- naTed Trom The sTaTe play-off berTh. There were Tears, and Though The season ended wiTh a vicTory over Grams Pass, There was sTill The empTy Teeling of a losT chance Tor sTaTe compeTiTion. IT was a hard, heavy season Tor The Black Tornado, buT wiTh advice and en- durance, iT.proved iTselT ouTsTanding wiTh a record of T5-7. .i K , an ,, . Tif- Qs ,S T as 's s 3 ri P Tx x 9 'T-iw QW Y T2 W T fr ',s', ,sg - an 54 N... , if 5 XX 2' 4 Q -gp g --fr . Viizggi f gi ,.'. 'T if. FQ: 3' X Q A ? P T 5 at 5 .S J ss an X N462-1 v ' -wwe ss ' I i x 5 f j A w..-f 'M . jj? ,WM , K A Q ly I . rs 1 ,M , ' -N--il 1-S w,,s ss T E 1 OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Jack Graff rescues an our of bounds TO'-' LEFT Charley Cobb prepares to wntercept an opponents pass TO? RIGHT Rod Peterson puts the ball ID the basket ABOVE Vwc Brooks shoofs a free throw 1.1 -I-nnnlllf 11-f W I ,J ,,,,, A :rw f ' ABOVE: Tovnudo Clwollcv Lfolwb feels The Impact of the Tempev of mv !XsfwIamfl Gvnzzly. TOP OF PAGE: After defect, Cobb leaves The flow, RIGHT: Coach Roelfmdf gives dzrectwons. OPPOSITE, TOP: VIQ Bvoolcs takes The Imll down court wllh flose followers OPPOSITE, BOTTOM: Defeat Ivy l?o3QIwrg do presses mn MSI-IS Ivusketboll cwrllence. Ll MSI-IS Ends Hope for Srore Wrrh Defeor BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD 1969 OPPONENT FT, Vouncouver Wilson Croler Ashlond Roseburg Klomorh Falls Gronrs Ross Crorer Ashloncl Roseburg Klomolh Polls Gronfs Ross Crorer Ashloncl Klomorh Folls Roseburg Grams Poss CroTer Ashloncl Klomorh Folls Roseburg Gronls Ross OVERALL SEASON 15 7 'KAW I Gymnastics Has Good Season GYMNASTICS SCOREBOARD: Coach Peggy Velore MEDFORD OPPONENT 86.25 pts. 68.75 Eagle Point 94.20 pts. 90,25 Ashland 93.25 pts. 94.i5 Crater l04.60 pts. 94.00 Phoenix 65.53 pts. 56.90 Marshfield The gymnastics team at MSHS proved one ot versatility and excellent preparation as the team took second place in the district meet. The team then competed in the state meet, and returned with the 8th place. Gail Williams won first place at district in 'all- aroundf OPPOSITE, ABOVE: Gail Wil- liams uses her gymnastic talent for a homeroom program. TOP OF PAGE: Jan Marrs rehearses before a lodged competition. RIGHT: Gail Williams competes at District. rrrt , .,-,M .,,2ga:,,,,,1 L.'. ., , . K , :Quik f , l. 2 4 4 . i' K il ' N,,Ai' A -.1: S if 4 7' 1 Kai 35 av . K gg: Girls Track Team Runs, Jumps High .. H . 1 ' Nscffili ..-' -A ,,.:,'..,..e. i T T' ' ' Y ra . fs , r - I T A M- -5 ' M Uhaler The direcTiori of Miss PaT MourTTs, The T968-69 Track Team pracTiced hard and compeTed well. The compeTiTions varied from The rurmihg broad lump To The hurdles, Tram high lumpihg To The discus. Rurmihg was an essehTial parT OT The Teams vvorkouT, as well. As warmer days reached Medford, The girls Track Team ram aT The Mid High Track, ITT VT ,l I ,vc Je 4 ,N l musa:w4wN:,.sx'f1H . . r u..5r..,. ---tg. ' r N' 2, Jfiiifxy P K ,, I Lf- -T A- ,rfwfiri-A.'A,,?'TjT I ,. . sw rr -A ' -uv ' 'TX5f:,,,-Q., T, 'J T T W - T sw. 15. A X T sf Q. T 4 , .R 1.-Y-T WM2. r ' - u,W,..- -- Sys- 'C rw A- rxgjfgffu .sy T 1 pill- W K s 7' 1 be T T,.cc TK Ve A wk fi .. Z7 v ., H , . vgwascfs-i 'fT.3f-'-- -M, , ,, T, sew -,,,H- A A I 'll Ie- ' 3 T 9 g g-P 2 T 'T T g in -5 1968--9 GIRLS TRACK TEAM: lll Debbie AlberTson l2l Cormfc- Skihner l3l Claudia Busemari llll Julia Beach l5l Sue WhiTe lbl Cheri Hawkins l7l Ann Skofield, LEFT: Debbie Albedson compeTes in The running broad lump. TOP OF PAGE: Arm Skofield pracTices wiTh The discus, OPPOSITE, TOP: Julia Beach and Cheri Hawkins compeTe on The hurdles for pracTice. z lVl? fur: 2-:va TW i 'IA 'xg E Q? 'W b 7' - X., LX AY? I RIGHT: Pon Webster slugs the boil ,gym Vip mto the fur Held. BELOW: MSHS I -,IA ' fa., . , ,, . 1 , - ,, ,. .. ' 42 5 i 5 WGQQ bm Alhhffvhaex WWW' 'V 5-hs. pwidver Kevnn BeTl'weV Sends 41 fflst hull 10 on opponent ' f' 'sk-1 v H- , I ' . X, W' -X! .5 f ' W, Q'-v' v' g ff 'L Wx, Qi. A in- :,w, , M,,w 1 +5-5143. F gmgigs f y,,.,a3X, V ,, N Q rzsonBrsS. KEITHQ iii ff f ix GMES 186 Qiwcks Apparei GAR SHQFSY QE 0433535 ,.,,, . 'Msn - ,x sg-...W Q S..- .ss ...C - .,,,. ,MI W Lists, -f Baseball '69 Under The DirecTion of Coach NlcAbee, MSHS Gains VicTories Under The supervision of Coach Jim McAbee, The Tornado baseball Team finished second in The SouThern Oregon Conference wiTh a record of T4-6. Bruce FarThing, Dave Orr, and Jack Graff made The SouThem Oregon Con- ference All-STar firsT Team. Kevin BeThel made second Team and Dave Graham, Sfeve Naef and Greg Jones were lisTed as honorable menfion. The Team compeTed each Tuesday, Thursday, Safurday, and ofTen Fridays To earn a final record of Twenfy-Two vic- Tories To eleven losses. The Team of indi- viduals proved successful in Their sfriving for an acfive season. ,.4. ,, M ULZ news J Ca 4 '-'vi' . 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Almvxw., In ? 5 iimw F32 ggi, V 9 if 1 5 W S . ...J V K 1 if Organizations Russian Club l-las Speaker From Russia lbe MSHS Russian Club's acfiviiies dur' ing Tbe i968-of? year included aciiviiies Tlwal varied in lornwalify from a popcorn ball sale To an evening nweeiing Wiib a person from Russia, under flue direction of Dell Speegle and Mrs. Edna Sfevvarl, belcl several confecfionery sales alier scbool on rbe Campus, Took pari in ibe all-language-clubs banauei, and beld a Russian banauei for flue year's members. Wirb regular nweeiings, 'rlwe Russian Club planned and enioyed an aclive, color- lul scbool year. Spanish Club Supports the Campus Bea utitication Plan La Tertulia, or the Spanish Club, was a hard-working organization at Medford Senior High School. Club President Julie Casterline worked with Mrs. Bonnie Nordman acting as club advisor, and through monthly meetings and after- school get-togethers, tound themselves participating in the International Din- ner's many preparations. l-lere, Spanish students brought their varying dishes from Spanish recipes, The Spanish Club also took an active interest in the Inter- club Council preparation-committee on campus beautification. -rt Q '. x .V 9 l93 N an . NA: f 'NIV' G 1 'Nix-. ., H-....-'W QW 2 f? 'fa ,F gk, 5, , HF? r 1 JT? i '1- hx ' .Q . - X 1,3 fx X xr, 6-o -. ' f - w ,N . 4 wkziiilia-i r f 22,1 it fxfmi ,mr N ,Q if . I '--iJ l1' ' . ,, 4 5 :Y r QR t YS Q' .5 'fy +M- ak! LA iz. fx we 1 12. - vf55 X3f fm, ,yn Public Banauer Menu Under The leadership of Greg Lynch and The advice of Mrs. Durham, The German Club was one of The most acTive clubs aT MSHS during The year. Joining a German ChrisTmas Party, American ideas of Tun, and The Two German-speaking exchange sTudenTs, The club members found The language club inTeresTing To see, lisTen To, and parTicipaTe wiTh. AT The inTernaTional dinner, superb Toad was prepared by club member l-lerb Bleyer. German Club Aids French Club Gives LaTin Club Involves I. D. BraceleTs Tor A. F. S. Seven MSI-IS STudenTs Le Circle de francais lor French Clubl enioyed iTs mosT acTive year since iTs origin aT MST-TS, Two club presidenTs, Debbie Rock and Gail Burke, worked beside Advisor Mr, RoberTs To parTake in The a:TiviTies of a ChrisTmas ParTy aT The ice Cream Palace, parTicipaTion in The lnTernaTional Dinner, supporT of The campus clean-up program, a candy booTh during Fun-Day, and a Tilm order- ing-commirfee proiecT, CerTainly one of The mosT mysTerious organizaTions aT MSHS is The LaTin Club. WiThin' This limiTed membership, new l.aTin CiTizens are inTroduced and inifi- aTed in Togas, lisTen To ci LaTin inTro- ducTory speech, and find Themselves a member OT' PresidenT Debbie PrueTT's and Advisor Edna STewarT's plans, The club held regular, inTeresTing meeTings and acTively parTicipaTed in The lnTerna- Tional Dinner public fesTiviTies. gi 195 A Trip To The CoasT Technical ArTs League JV. BoosTer Build l-lighlighTs ASL Year ArT STudenTs League, under The advice of Jim Redden, Sue Johnson, and Mr. Gary Hendrix, held regular meeTings during The school year, decoraTed'The ASL window during Tornadia Week, and planned Their annual coasT Trip. The Trip involved The clubs many members, and even picked up a couple oT exfra people along The way. The ArT STudenTs League sold, aTTer mak- ing, The new MSHS Tlags Tor TooTlaall games, and earned money by selling helium balloons aT homecoming, as well. Through organizaTion and hard work, The arTisTs had Tun. Aids Drama Plays The Technical ArTs League meT each Wednesday morning Tor breakTasT, and There planned Their Tornadia Week SpiriT posier Tor The campus, Their downTown window display againsT The K. Falls Pelicans aT homecoming, and discussed The InTerclula councils proposal on Campus BeauTiTicaTion. The Technical ArTs League, in essence, supporTed The exTra-curricular sTudenT acTiviTies by checking lighTs aT dances, preparing homeroom lighT seT-ups, and assisTing drama producTions. '-'R x Junior-Senior Prom Cold nighTs, lrosTbiTTen noses, and hoarse voices ThaT oTTerecl To sell Toof- ball programs was characTerisTic oT The Junior BoosTers. The purposes of Their money-raising proiecTs was simply To earn enough money Tor The Junior-Senior Prom. Then Spring comes, and Prom isn'T Tar away. DecoraTions, dirT, Tun and laugh- Ter became elernenTs of The day's ac' TiviTies as The sTudenTs were excused Trom school To prepare The gymnasium Tor The big nighT. u. Improvement Attempted Through I-louse, lnterclub ond Student Councils The student council ot MSHS exponded cis the concern tor improvement ot reg- ulotions ot MSI-TS grew in the T968-9 school yeoir. Elected students met regu- lcirly to discuss importcint subiects which concerned the student body. The council, ddvised by Mr. Poiul Evensen, estciblished Notionol Educcition Week ond plcinned Fun Dciy. lt presented the dress code revision in December, os vvell. With stu- dent pdrticipotion, improvement vvois mode. The MSHS interclub council, consisting ot the school's club-presidents, formed on orgonizotion thot brought cooperotion ond competition betvveen the schools clubs in T968-9, This council hondled the nevv londscoping-improvement ploins, too. Other councils ot elected otticers met within the Alpho ond Omego house councils, l-lere, the relotionship ot regulo- tions ond cittitudes vvos cctretully con- sidered. The councils met throughout T968-9 to discuss student problems, ond took the responsibility ot investigoting ond issuing the MSHS compus posses. Through the orgonizotion ot house coun- cils, the coopercition ond contlict ot the individuol student ond his regulcitions vvos cdretully oinolyzed, then improved on. Through the student, interclub, ond house councils, students were given oppor- tunities to voice opinions ond improve their roles dt MSHS. 44 , H Wx . www fi ..g.i'g-.W - ., ,Fl lift - x Q i .:- .5 4-v ' L, . Q f FAR LEFT: Mr. Evensen reacts to one ot' Jeff .letter son s opmlons MIDDLE: Sue McGinty, lnterrluln council prestdemt, entertains G visitor from Klamath Falls. - ,my .L any 3,45 . x Lfv,,,,..M-N.-.,.-.-.....,....., 1 4 ' 1, Agp:- .QL xQms:f:w1e:zfifas H -auf W .W x ABOVE: Roy Colvm, ASB president, directs G typical student coxmml meeting. LEFT: Student representn tive Ed Chriss relates student Opin' tons concerning council regulations. I R L Checks Gut World Attoirs tor Study With mony proiects to keep them occu- pied, the members ot the lnternotionol Relotions Ledgue ot MSHS studied their gothered intormotion for discussion on revolutions in the Eost, West, ond lorge geogrophicol oreos. The leogue ot intel- lectuols were especiolly outspoken on wot' ossimilotion tor o country's meons ot tuture power. The IRL eorned club money Through work in concession booths ond tootboll ond bosketboll gomes, pdrticipoted in Tor- nodio Week ond Fun Doy octivities, ond sent eleven members to the IRL contere ence in Eugene to listen To S, l. Hdyo- kdvvd, who spoke there. X W5 MSI-IS Members of The FBLA Goin Recognifion The Future Business Leciders olAmericc1 vvcis recognized srcirevvide os on MSHS club mem- ber, Lynn King, vvos elected Sfdie Presidenr for The T969-70 school yeor. Brendo Nelson vvos elecred Distric? Direcror, os vvell. The ocrive orgonizorion senr members To comperirive meeis, where Medford Took The Srore First Plcice, The Third consecutive yeor Thor such honors from MSHS hove been mode. The FBLA vvos ocrivelv involved in locol funcfions, cis o bonquet vvos held, guesr speokers were inrroduced, businesses were visited, ond numerous coke ond condy soles were plonned for The school. WJ wi ,A,A, A 1 -J -- i 20l l sv? FTA at MSHS Makes Plans tor Expansion ' 'ff ' 522452. if Conventions and breaktasts at 5C1YT1bO'S with varying guest speakers to present nevv ideas to the Future Teachers ot America was an important part ot this year's ETA's activities. Emphasis was placed on the teachers ot today, and ot mass media education, at the state con- vention held in Eugene on November T5 and lo. An exchange visit with the ETA club of Eagle Point vvas established to learn how other clubs conducted their meet- ings, The organization also made plans to extend the club into the Medford Mid Hi and to establish a scholarship tor one ot their teachers-tor-tomorrow. ETA planned Well, and enioyed the rewards as plans turned to colleges. Local Mens Breakfast Club Is Organized The siudenf council during The T968-69 school-year accepTed The LMBD, or Local Mens BreakTasT Club inTo MSHS as a new organizaTion, recognized by The school adminisTraTion. Under The leader- ship of RresidenT Richard Keene and Advisor Greer Casper, The organizaTion had regular breakifasi meeTings and made plans Tor Their weeks land week- endsl acTiviTies. Toward Christmas vacaTion, The LMBD drove Trucks around The MedTord area and collecTed Toys To be repaired Tor The more unforTunaTe children in The valley. The LMBD also Tinanced The va- caTion of a boy and his family To Disney- land during The Year. IT was definiiely an impressionable year Tor The new br'eakTasT club. LMBD 1968-69: RresiclenT Richard Keene laT leiil, Advisor Greer Casper. CLUB MEMBERS: Jim Morrisey, Del,Speegle, Jim RuTTer, Bill Warren, Mike Thompson, Ric RuTherTord, Jerry Rasmussen, Jerry Orr, Jerry NoTe, Larry Marshall, Tom Lucas, Tom Rollie, Barry Leach, John l.awTon, l-lenry Johnson, MiTch Baker, John l-lenderson, Greg Graff, Aaron Gardner, John Henson, Tom Froeber, John CrawTord, Bob Case, BerT Bray, Brad Sparling, Tom Boren, Dick Callegcin, STeve Fixsen, Dennis Flenner, STeve Granger, Ron McClearen, Bill Marshal, Dan Nash, Rick Neilson, RaT Owens, Bob STearns, Mark Vane Sickle, George Rice, Jim l-lecTor, Rich Walker, Rick Lamison, Dennis Darby, Doug BuTcher, ScoTT Sfruble. Academic l-lonors included on graduaiion evening included Brad Sparling, Sieve Fixsen, and Bob Siearns. '-if 203 '-1--n...,.,,-Q i Torch Honor The Torch honor orgonizcrtion ot MSHS consists ot those students who mciintcrin on honor roll overoge, ond ot indi- viducrls who enjoyed working together os on orgonizdtion. Under the direction ot Mr. Srnock ond Mrs. Mcrys, Tornodio Week ond Tun doy suckers were sold. Fitty-tive juniors were initioted into the orgonizcition, odding to The number of members who could work to rcrise the necessory tunds tor their onnucxl scholor- shio. ,MQ N Moth Club Mothemoticcrl puzzles were discussed ond creoted bythe new MSHS moth club in its Tirst yecrr. Seth Peters, club presi- dent, ond Mrs. Lois Sudborough brought the moth club, or Knights ot the Log Tctble, into the list ot orgonizotions crt MSHS. Activities included condy soles, the collection of toys tor children in the l-leodstcrrt Doy Core Center, and ci trip to Southern Oregon College to visit the computer center. 204 if at -3 , K I , I T A-wg' T T T ,ft Y, wa my lava A. ABOVE: The l968-69 Mountrii ers WF T H A -, if is , W. ,,,,,,,W, 5M,,,i.te vistas.. A -s 2 ,f Candystripers The quick smile and cheerful face of any MSHS Candystriper would brighten the day of a patient at the Rogue Valley Memorial l-lospital. Each girl would donate two hours of her week on such iobs as information- desk work, gift and snack shop duty, bed- time snack serving, pediatrics, and arrang- ing and delivering flowers and mail, Meet- ings were held in September, December, and May, and elections were then made. The organization of candystripers in this area is a non-profit organization that Works to make one's stay in a hospital more com- fortable and pleasant. Future I-lomemakers Bi-weekly meetings of the Future Home- malcers of America were Well-attended by the girls as they found interest in the differ- ent proiects on display. The Omega Fl-lA adopted an orphan from Korea through sup- port of her clothing, food, and education. The Alpha Fl-lA made special favors for the rest homes, had rummage sales, and shared ideas on Wigs, make-up, and fashions. The last event of the year was the Mother- Daughter banquet held at Kims. It seemed an active, interesting year for' all those MSHS girls who found themselves involved in the sewing and cooking areas of our society. Grgonizotion tor Study ot Economics Explores The modern tacilities tor car and engine repair at MSHS made the mechanics club, or Trouble Shooters, a popular organization with the students ot elec- tronics and auto shop. The Trouble Shooters, again this year, traveled to Portland to compete with other mechani- cal clubs. Here, the MSHS representa- tives built and overhauled engines, and shared ideas with student representa- tives from other areas ot the state. The HECA club at Medford this year in- volved all those students vvho tound history, economics, civics, or current his- tory subiects ot common interest, l-lECA's advisor tor the T968-69 year was Mr. Don Eastman, and the President was Gary Koppang. With meetings at least monthly, the organization planned its activities concerning Tornadia Week and Fun Day. f- . ,, K. 4, i. , fi , L, I? . . ' wise W 'gs ig Sitka' , J' 639:21 'wi Qi?-a at + ' iwf'1,,1u-ff' 32924 r - 5 0 3 l 9 l Hi Qs M 43 N -2 -rw v 6 ,yi ' ,,,.. .29 Q: A!! r,... 4' - u...., i ' 'fifffffi . Hifi 5, ui . .1-sq .N is Engine Repairs, Ritle Cleaning, and P6 Another new clulo was introduced to the high schools student council lor approval. The new MSHS Ritle Club, consisting ot students with tiiearms and the interest ol sharing ideas and stories, found the organization one worth main- taining. Meetings were held monthly - atter the cluh was accepted, hut activi- ties were limited to the last months ot the school year. The clubs reauirements were simple: own a gun or have previ- ously taken the course on hunters satety, The Rifle Club members tound WV f.. the club a good place to exchange ideas and hunting stories. Photo Processing New Interests Cameras provided the common interest ot the MSHS Shutterhugs, The member- ship, though limited, learned together about photography discoveries and new ways or printing photographs by meet- ing under the guidance ol Advisor Steve Bungum, or talking with Shutterhug president Elliott Meyerding. Regular meetings were attended by the club inentlaers in the science laps. The organization traveled together to photo- graph specitic locations and landscapes. O ABOVE: Senior Gary Edwards symboiizes The SMBC individual. ABOVE RIGHT: Clusiers arrive in ine parking io? miter eciriy rnorning breakfast meeiings. RIGHT: The SMBC members sing Grinch songs for Cnrisimms enierioxnmeni in hornerooms. 719 E SMBC Becomes AcTive OrganizaTion of Individuals i s ,W TT One of The newesf, yeT mosT acTive or- ganizaTions aT MSHS This year was The Senior Mens' BreakfasT Club. EsTablished only lasT year, This organizaTion of senior boys became a greaT influence where Teachers, sTudenTs, adminisTraTion, and communify was concerned. SMBC acTiviTies included The consTruc- Tion, proTecTion, and organizaTion of The Tornadia Week Bonfire. Through The ex- panded efforfs of The SMBC, KlamaTh Falls was informed ifhrough numerous leafleTsl ThaT The MSHS Team inTended To Flip The Birds during The home- coming game. They spenT The nexT eve- ning proTecTing Their bonfire's heaps of wood from visiTing Pelicans. The SMBC also sponsored a dance, parTicipaTed in The Dick Fosbury parade in downTown Medford, and presenTed The Grinch Who STole ChrisTmas for MSHS audi- ences. Mr. John OTTosen, advisor of The acTive organizaTion, supervised oTher club acTiviTies such as The promoTion of The STudenT PoliTical BanqueT on The TVQOA, Income Tax Issue quesTion, and managed The acTive sTruggles of The SMBC To become The vicTors of The fac- ulTy-SMBC baskeTball games. UnforTun- aTely, however, The senior men were consisTenTly puT down by Their faculTy friends. LEFT: SMBC rally boys cheer during a foculiy- SMBC baskefball game, 209 Tornodo Sprnr Soors With Great Rally Squads f irffi lO TY 4 . MSHS VAQSITY RALLY: lll King Jeff Jefferson, l?l Greg Schuler, l3l Barbara Alferbury, l4l Tammy O'Grady, l5l Queen Cheryl Nelson, lol Dave Thompson, l7l Charlotte Elmgren, l8l Tina Elmgren, 191 Joan Leonard, and llOl Debbie Billle. Ur MM 3 Q. ,, L L, f... ,I 35, Yiwwhipva. u.,...,,., ' ' ' . N 1- - gt - 1 . -.4 TL' 'J A -si :gg-' . ' -115,41 wfvwf Y'w -.M ski A .ge Q M N 1.0 ff 'JI Rip Bright faces and brighter smiles became a part of the MSHS rally squad in 1968- 9. Voices hoarse and hands cold from the game on a frosty night became de- tails of little concern as the rally gen- erated spirit throughout the crowded bleachers. Coordinated yells and bounc- ing skirts characterized the MSHS Var- sity rally's enthusiasm. Assisting in halftime entertainment and aiding in pep assembly presentations, the MSHS Junior Varsity Rally was kept active throughout the sports seasons. The JV Rally promoted spirit for junior varsity games which was unusually great in the 1968-9 school year. The Rally practiced daily to insure coordination and perfection, and their routines be- came letter-perfect through their efforts. And they looked to the Varsity squad with exchanged respect. ABOVE: Junior Varsity Rally in l968-69: Queen Nancy Shepherd, Donna McGinty, Sara Sather, Nancy Anderson and Nancy Piazza. FAR LEFT: JV girls give a spirited yell during a basketball game. . if . . 8 ' til ' A 1:lf11,1m 'zlflw' 'I mils. ' 21 1 rrf' Hope Corps Hope Corps is on internotionol club thot is mode up of teen-ogers whose oges ronge between T3 ond 25. The moin purpose of Hope Corps is to be o friend to mentolly retarded children. Medtords Hope Corps is, ot the present time, conducting swimming lessons. The club olso hos gym tocilities, golmes, refreshments ond ot lecist once on month members hove C1 porty or picnic. During the lost yeor there hove been Hol- Ioween, Thonksgiving, Christmos, ond Vollentine porties. They olso toke the children on picnics ond swimming porties. The club hos ottended conventions in Salem, Portlond, Eugene ond in Long- view, Woshington. They ore olso junior hosts to ci convention for JARC, ond ottended the Stote convention in Moy. BQEQQQMWM T H -'--s- . ' A ' fz- ., . . 1 A r . z..13if''i2iif TT1jifi?f.11t fi' Q, r ' , C..-, T i i - - -- .::g.fi....--iswascmc. S ,.. R. , w-gud. -'M WSWI5'-Lit' -V 5' 4. i --,- . D. E. C. O. DisTribuTive Educafion Club aT Medford Senior High School mainfained an aT- TracTive window display each Week Tor The humaniTies building. This organiza- Tion, under The direcfion of Mr. Tom l-lagg and PresidenT Richard Keene, sTudied The various aspecTs of The com- mercial world, business world, and oc- cupaTional world. Discussions on markeTing, sales, displays and adverTising, and reTailing were common as sTudenTs reporfed on Their parTicular store. The club had regular class hours, and also carried on The acfiviries of an exTra-curricular organiza- Tion by parTicipaTing in The' school evenrs aT MSHS. cg., rr in 'il--' Ml l v..,C..l F' A ' Nxt . . N -X!!! The MSHS Hi-Times Changes Personality in 1969, Finds Criticism and Encouragement The MSHS student newspaper, the Hi- Times, was issued bi-weekly by a staff of students working under their editor Dick Kyker and advisor Mr. Charles Weidner. Their goal: to publish a better newspaper issue than the one pre- ceeding it. And it worked, Improvement could be seen in the degrees of student concern and coverage of MSHS activities. This source of student information be- came one of critical attacks throughout the school year, because for the first time in many years, the school paper presented the views of outspoken indi- viduals who didn't mind arguing for the sake of student participation and school improvement. But through this, the Hi-Times staff con- tinued typing, re-typing, reporting, and searching for advertising throughout an active, informative school year. ABOVE: Yearbook assistant Nancy Rice checks a photo with Gail Burke, as Tacy Lynch listens and Diane Hatcher prepares a copy block. RIGHT: Crater sports editor, lfaren Gegner, checks photographs with proofsheets as she identifies football shots. 4 ...JA .. We fi af .K 9 fl f T'-. 4 we ,Q Wifl' gig Small Staff and Big Ambitions for Crater To produce a yearbook.that would tell of the year like it really was became the purpose of the Crater staff's work. This staff, composed of about twenty girls and two boys, worked together to accurately capture the moods and ac- tivities of the high school in l968469, and record the students who became the high school that year. The yearbook staffs were organized to produce attractive page layouts, in- formative copy-blocks, accurate photo- graphs, good sports coverage, and handle business finances. Working to meet the four deadlines of the year, the staff members spend num- erous hours in the Crater office on week- ends, after school, and during vacations. Working under the organization of the editor, Gail Burke, and advisor Charles Weidner, the Crater staff typed, de- signed, and cooperated to present a book that would become an article of value to its readers. lt was decided in early fall that the theme would center around the indi- vidual. It then became an obiect of concern to make certain that the indi- viduals of MSHS would be represented. ABOVE: Hi-Times workers Melody Anderson rinrl Bobbi Jo Meeker listen and respond to newspaper ideas, LEFT: Newspaper editor Dirk Kyker reads rin cxrliange paper 215 I , fp un. Q w 'ww.., xL., L ff' X. i ABOVE: Jackie Spencer concenirofes on balancing violins. RIGHT: Kelly Schleigh Turns cz score of block nofes into music. in GrchesTro Fovors EnTire CommuniTy Mr. John Drysdole direcTed The MSHS orchesTrc1 in The T968-9 school yecxr, ond under his direction, The sTudenTs oT This orgonizo1Tion presenTed vorious pub- lic perTormonces Throughoui' The yeoir. The orchesTrc1 perTormed on December T7 in The combined choir ond orchesTro concerT for The public, Af'Ter o slighT pouse in The vocol progrom, The or- chesTro begon ploying insTrumenTol or- rcingemems which mode The inTermission WorTh lisTening To. The MSHS orchesTro olso presenTed o luncheon progrom oT The Rogue Volley Counrry Clubg This performance Tor The people who were involved in The CommuniTy's ConcerT AssocioTion. Through public perform- oinces, The orchesTro conTinued wiTh dciily prcicTice, in order To moke whc1T They hod iusT o liTTle biT beTTer. Drama Becomes a Larger MSI-IS Interest S .este AT RIGHT: Candy Collins speaks with Teresa Larson during one of the three One-Act plays. BELOW: Sowle offers advice before a 'Mad- woman' practice, Thespians made their mark on the world of MSI-IS this year. The actors and ac- tresses of i968-69 found the student body an audience for their moods. This organization presented their plays and homeroom presentations to audiences that would respond. Acting under the supervision of Cliff Sowle, the students improved their por- trayals of characters. Iln Madwoman of Chaillot, for exampIe.I They also shared closer friendships and found new ex- periences in this year's Thespian ac- tivities. NEAR RIGHT: John Shelley and Cindy Brad ford confer during a One-Act play, FAR RIGHT Cindy Bradford, Rich Bridenstine, Marilyn Mc Queen and John Shelley finalize their perform ance. 218 y of 'NY 'T.J,'?'5 'il T , :rang ii? xi3f-Q' 5 F4 it miami f 1'1'!'::Ja 21: if A is .' I Arif , if5Y ' full ' ,Ji 'r .m1 Debate Squad: l968-69 Scrimmages of debate, individual speeches, and current event discussions and tests were the daily activities of the debate squad in the 1968-69 school year. Debate scrimmages prepared the affirmative and negative teams as they debated the topic that the United States should establish a system of compulsory service for all citizens. The debate class also prepared the stu- dents for the various debate trips that were made during the year, Through the efforts of debate coach, Mr, DeVere Taylor, and the members of the MSHS forensics squad, the speech squad made progress and brought MSHS new trophies, TOP OF PAGE: Debate Squad Members: i968-69: Karla Thierolf, Gail Ruzke, Martha Lamb, Lynda Evans, Mark Adreon, Kent Clinkenbeard, Peggy Raikes, Steve Horton, Advisor DeVere Taylor, Tim Root, Mike Saul, Michelle Hicks, Jeanette Jepson, Donna McGinty, and Karen Dill. lNot shown: Alan Ousterhourl 9 Pro Footboll l-lolftime Performonce Highlights Bonds Yeor Proctice for the MSHS bond this yecir begon in the summer of l9o8. l-lere, the students ottended meetings to proc- tice morching in unison, ond plciying new orrcingements, introduced by their director, Mr. lrving Miriclc Improvement wos slowly mode, ond the MSI-lS bond performed during oll the T968 footboll gomes, presenting holftime performonces before the crowded stonds. The moior- ettes procticed long hours with the bond for coordincition ond improvement of bolonce ond timing. The Medford l-ligh bond this yeor olso performed during pep ossemblies, bos- ketbcill games, ond presented homeroom progroms. Under the direction of Mr. Tom Muller, the stoge bond worked to bring populor music orrongements to ciudiences of students ond Medford resi- dents. The bonds worked hoirder, be- couse their increosed number of public performonces olemonded it. -ix-I 'T JL kr y fhlxfgf .wusrxwgrsvfp 1.4 'NF' muy, me T if J .'R?:1'1 ' :CVcZ,,,y,l,1?lr1,M W- b I 95 ,Q AV 'H Yr' if :glekk flu? i ,gl 'Qi' -at ugh T?-if TNT fx! 'grin i. s 8+ fwfsrzs , HQ-,,,g,Hff'fff-, .Mi e .fa ssri gym W'M'fTi.iw we T ,, ii TH lt? fr 'tfwfifgfwxt in 'Ji'iw.L4 wirZf H r ,ifffff if ws T Tegifi ei fiff NT 'T Aj' rzxiitvg jr, T- TT 5 Vi, ff TI1 , A TT - l T We BT F- M Tj, ,mi WAT ' - . -as ,yi 119552 T Tk is . ,ff I-,,5i, 7 Q . I Y yu! 7- if Mfr ai TN! T, TQ, ,V 1 K, 1 2: T A ssi. T T! si' T5 i'ssrisi 2 fri iis, 3 1 4 4' T 'Jul fl ' T' C T T A TT ilf'TTTT TTff'fTTT-in T T ' if r'llf T ,.t at - 'T TT T T TT, I ffs 2 .7 . fr y . - et rc t til. ' T sirl T ' TsTr iiiiis 'ili 5 itrsi Tit T 'ffi'Tirgif3f' A I T T L i'TT TTTT TTTTTTT. T. r 1 TT f , 7 tid M if i .. I 3 f. it t T' ir L -r 'T T N Y ' r T r 2 f' 0 Q Tx Q ABOVE: Mike McCurcly soczks up o moment of reloxoiion in the Son Fronciscon roin. RIGHT: Marilyn Scarborough, Renee Schreiber ond Joon Poclcsvole become onlookers ot o footboll game. TOP of PAGE: The MSHS boncl performs of 49Ters-Roms gome. 20 The MSHS Band traveled to San Fran- cisco in November to march in the half- time show of the Rams vs. the 49er's game. l-lere, the students represented Medford High School throughout the Western states, as well as became obiects of interest on television sets throughout the Rogue Valley, as viewers on Sunday, November T7, watched the halftime performance. But the loand students who traveled to S. F. found more than the televised per- formance interesting. The students toured through Haight-Ashbury, walked through Fishermans Wharf, and became visitors of the colorful Chinatown, But most im- pressive to the individuals of the MSHS Band: the San Francisco Zoo. Here, stu- dents gathered to watch the animals who found the Medford students equally amusing. The band enioyed its short vacation, and Medford l-ligh enioyed its representation of musical achievement. if LEFT: Chris St. Martin and Kathy Garrett comment on the City Zoo ABOVE Paul Ferris and Gayle Bowles gaze at the city below. Advertising Deluxe Gift Baskets - Fabulous Gifts The Original Fruit of the Month Club Crisp Mountain Apples y Royal Grapefruit Wild 'N Ra Oregolcl Peaches Althonse Lavalle Grapes 2 Miles South ot Medford YEARBOGK ADVERTISMENTS V969 wdimmd GIFTS IN TI-IE BEST OF TASTE and the BEST TASTING GIFTS EVER! 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' I I, ' ,I V. .I, , . ' 'I-' I I. 233 PURUCKERS MUSIC HOUSE if bf ,lbs lnformotion Section ss ff , I . W, f TX 7, 'wr Awards Assembly Finalizes T968-69 The all-school awards assembly meanT many Things To The MSHS sfudenf body, Teachers, and adminisTraTors. The pro- gram began with The iniTiaTion of new officers for nexf year, The formal sTudenT body good-bye To The exchange stu- denTs, and The idenTificaTion braceleTs were Then given To The sTudenTs from The French Club. The SMBC gave a final peace offering To Mr. Evensen, ThaT being an enTrance info Their organizafion. Mr. OTTosen an- nounced The library assisTanTs, Mr. Tay- lor announced The debafe squad, and The rally said good-bye To Mrs. Grubesic and Mr. Purcell. Baseball and Track members were announced, The rally for nexT year was iniTiaTed, and The rally closed The assembly wiTh The Alma MaTer and fighT song. And somefhing new happened. The MSHS sTudenT body sang. OPPOSITE, TOP: Nancy Piazza watches Rabin Cossetle during The nnilnaiion, and Nancy Anderson Turns aside fo laugh, OPPOSITE, BOTTOM: Kim Kinney formally announces Mr. Evensens induction into the SMBC. LEFT: Nancy Shepherd finishes The flour on her face with a laceful of cold water. CLOSE LEFT: Jim Rodgers listens Yo Mr. Evensens SMBC announcement. BOTTOM OF PAGE: The final Alma Maier wiih The Rally is sung. Awards Are Announced Audrence Laughs With Ll. TOP OF PAGE: The sfudenrs return to classrooms from the assembly. ABOVE: Sara Sailwers brings an apple and a wrinkled face from The Wafer bucket. RIGHT: Ray Colvin and Jenn Oriosen laugh when announcing the long lisr of librarian aides, TOP LEFT: Wcxyhe Codon srcmcfs our rn We oudwence, TOP, RIGHT: Takeshi shows Gpprovmi with ihe peace swgn. ABOVE: Marty Hunrer, Chuck Watson and Bill Huston dress for We onlookmg student body. 239 40 Senior Srudenrs Receive Honors as The Academic Honors, Outstanding Ones Are Announced if D .Q-Q56 mi gsgrjmx - xy. N -QL 2 .fi 1 9 J ii i was :Ju T Q5 14 Q - srl- We gr- 'K ' 1' ,. L -if L. : gs 11 -.sf 1 ' ws 2' f f-YP'2:'ies Tlifiieszrfhxfs-isa M?-Trfzimsx 4 .,t.rg f if 1 A in 'A-,Aw iss? , x iY3s.x fr ,jiri V rs 1 L, A LEFT: 111 Ken Smalley 12,1 Dave Pruiii 131 Sue McGin1y 141 Craig Bryant 151 Mike Lawrence 161 Glenn Leonnig 71 Bonnie Robinson 181 Tom Bradley 191 Karen Mays 1101 Jim Mercer 1111 1141 1171 1201 1231 1261 1291 Holi firm i if ' 1 f 4 x 3 4 ' H b 1 is 1 111 Cheryl Nelson 121 Scotr Lewis 131 Ray Colvin Deanne Butterfield 121 Karla Thierolf 1131 Martha Lamb Pom ,Haugen 1151 deaneire Jepson 1161 Karin Billingsley Pam Monroe 1181 Elsie Kerslen 1191 Julie Casferline Gail Williams 1211 Margaret Hansen 1221 Sue Roberts Dennis Chapman 1241 Marina Jolinsion 1251 Jerald Holm Wynne Perrymon 1271 Cheryl Green 1281 Jane Burns Jan Solberg 1301 Al Bishop 1311 Sue Barss 1321 Kalhy 1331 Becky Mclnryre, J Q. ' .M M ,C 0- ll i1 ii 1 ll cu Q. 141 Sue McGinry 151 Jane Gordon 161 Tina Elmgren 171 Serh Peters 181 Sue Barss 191 Rob Brown 1101 Mike Herrin 1111 Julie Caslerline 1121 Deonne Buf- ferfield, 1131 Dave Orr. Not Shown: Chris Merkle, Joan Leonard and Jeff Jefferson. memory of the following individuals: Cynthia Spaulding Gary Mak ' Mike Anderson ADAMS, RICH: Band 11: Orchestra 11: Saturday League Basketball 11: ln- tramural Football 12: SMBC 12. ADREON, MARK: Year Book Staff 12, Debate 12: French Club 12: HECA 12: Operetta 12, Thespians 11, 12. AESCHILIMAN, DAVE: Football 11, 122 OrderotM11,12:BoysTrack11,12: ALLI, KATHY: FBLA 11. ANDERSON, MELODY: FBLA 12: GAA 11:HECA12:Hi-Times11,12: ARNOLD, EDDY: Orchestra 11, 12. ATTERBERRY, BARBARA: FHA 11: PEP Club 11: Prom Committee 1 1: JV Rally Squad 11, Varsity Rally Squad 12, Thespians 11. AUSTIN, SHARON: DECO 12, FHA 11, 12: FTA 11, 12: German Club 11, 123 Homeroom Representative 12, Pep Club 11, Snomads 11, 12: Thespians 12: House Council 12, BABCOCK, JOY: Candy Stripers 11, 12: Prom Committee 11: Thespians 11, 12. BAILEY, BRAYTON: Football 11, 12: Homeroom Representative 11, 12: Or- der of M 11, 12, Saturday League Bas- ketball 11, 12: SMBC 12: Boys Track 11. BARKER, DIANA: FBLA 12: Spanish Club 11, 12. BARKER, TIM: A Cappella Choir 11, 12, Chamber Choir 11, 12: Homeroom Representative 11: Key Club 11, 12: Operetta 11, 12: Saturday League Basketball 11, 12: Intramural Football 11,12,SMBC12: BARSS, SUSAN: Band 11, 12: Candy Stripers 1 1, 12: Girl ofMonth 12: Ope- retta 11, 12: Orchestra 11, 12: Prom Committee 11: Snomads 11, 12: Stu- dent Council 12: Torch Honor 11, 12: House Council 12. BATES, BILL: FTA 11, 12: Prom Com- mittee 11, 12, Thespians 12: Techni- cians 12: Boy Track 11, BAUMER, CAROLYN: Band 11, 12: Candy Stripers 11: Orchestra 12: Spanish Club 12. BEALS, JEFF: Band 11, 12, FTA 11: Or- chestra 11. BEAN, JOHN: DECO 12. BECK, TIM: Homeroom Representative 12, Saturday League Basketball 11, 12, Intramural Football 11, 12: SMBC 12: Boys Track 11. BELAU, BETTY: FBLA 12, HECA 12. BELAU, BEVERLY: DECO 12, Techni- cians 12. BELL, AL: DECO 12. BENNETT, DICK: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Chamber Choir 11, 12: Operetta 11, 123 Snomads 12, Swim Team 11, 12. BEWLEY, SHARON: Gymnastics 11, 12. BILLINGSLEY, KARIN: Band 11, 12, A Cappella Choir 12: Operetta 12: Or- chestra 11, 12, Spanish Club 11: Stage Band 12: Torch Honor 11, 12. BIRMAN, STANLEY: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Chamber Choir 12: German Club '1 1, 12: Operetta 11, 12: Order of M 11, Wrestling 11. BISHOP, ALVIN: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Chamber Choir 11, 12, Home- room Representative 11: Key Club 11, 12, Operetta 11, 12, Prom Comrqittee 11: Saturday League Basketbal 11, Student Council 11. BITTLE, DEBBIE: HECA 12: JV Rally Squad 11: Varsity Rally Squad 12: Snomads 11, 12, BIXBY, RICH: SMBC 12. 2-42 SENIOR BLEYER, HERB: Exchange Student 12, German Club 12, Latin Club 12: Ope- retta 12: SMBC 12: Snomads 12: Soc- cer 12: Student Council 12: BOLTON, MARY: Candy Stripers11, 12, French Club 11, 12: IRL 12, Pep Club 12: Prom Committee 11: Hope Corps 11, 12. BOREN, TOM: LMBD 12: BOWERS, PAULA: Spanish Club 12. BOWLES, GAYLE: Band 11, 12: Sno- mads 11, 12: BRADFORD, CINDY: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Chamber Choir 11, 12. BRADLEY, TOM: Football 11, lnterclub Council 12, Mountaineers 11, 12: Or- der of M 11, Russian Club 11, Satur- day League Basketball 11: Torch Honor 11, 12. BRAY, BERT: DECO 12: LMBD 12. BRENHAUG, WALLACE: DECO 11, 12. BRIDENSTINE, RICH: Basketball 111 Football 11, 12: French Club 11, Homeroom Representative 12: lnter- club Council 12, Order of M 11, 12: Prom Committee 11, Saturday League Basketball 12, Snomads 11, 12: Stu- dent Council 12, Boys Track 12. BRILL, LINDA: A Cappella Choir 11, 123 Operetta 11, 12: Pep Club 12. BROOKENS, JOHN: Football 11, 12: German Club 12: Order of M 11, 12: Russian Club 12: Wrestling 11: Rifle Club 12. BROOKS, VIC: Baseball 11, 12, Basket- ball 11, 12, football 11, 12: Order of M11,12:SMBC12. BROWN, GILBERT: Mixed Chorus 12: Year Book Staff 12: Mountaineers 11, 12: Operetta 11, 12: Prom Committee 11: Technicians 11, 12: BROWN, ROB: Boy of Month 12, Ex- change Student 12: FTA 11, 12: Homeroom Representative 11, lnter- club Council 12: Key Club 11, 12, Or- der ofM11,12:Snomads11,12g Wrestling 11, 12: House Council 11, 12. BRYANT, CRAIG: Band 11: Torch Honor 11, 12. BURKE, GAIL: Year Book Staff 11, 12: Debate 11, 12: French Club 11, 12, Homeroom Representative 11: lnter- club Council 12: Quill and Scroll 11, 12: Student Council 11, 12. BURMEISTER, LINDA: FTA 11, 12. BURNS, JANE: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Chamber Choir 11, 12, Operetta 11, 12: Russian Club 11, 12, Science Club 11. BURTON, CHARLIE: Saturday League Basketball 11: SMBC 12, Snomads 11: Soccer 12. BUTCHER, CHRIS: FBLA 11, 12. BUTCHER, DOUG: LMBD 12. BUTLER, DEWAYNE: Math Club 12, Snomads 11, 12. BUTTERFIELD, DEANNE: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Chamber Choir 11, 12, Girl of Month 12: Homeroom Repre- sentative 11, 12, Math Club 12: Ope- retta 11, 12, Pep Club 11, 12, Prom Committee 11: Snomads 11, 12: Stu- dent Council 11, 12, Thespians 12, House Council 12. BYRD, JIM: Band 11, 12: FTA 11, 12: Orchestra 11, 12: Stage Band 11, 12. CALLAGAN, DICK: LMBD 12: Russian Club 11: ACTIVITIES CARLON, WAYNE: A Cappella Choir 11, 12, Chamber Choir 12: Operetta 11, 12, Russian Club 11, 12: Snomads 11. CARLSON, JAN: Band 11, 12: IRL 12: Spanish Club 12. CASE, BOB: Band 12: LMBD 12: Or- chestra 12, Intramural Football 12. CASTERLINE, JULIE: CHANDLER, KAREN: FHA 12. CHAPMAN, DENNIS: BI-Phy-Chem 121 Math 12, Science Club 12. CHITWOOD, KIM: Candy Stripers 11: Snomads 11, 12. CHRISS, ED: Art Student League 12: Homeroom Representative 11, 12: Or- der of M 11, 12: Russian Club 11: Saturday League Basketball 11: Stu- dent Council 11, 12, Rifle Club 12: CHRISS, MARK: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Operetta 11, 12, Saturday League Basketball 11, 12, Intramural Football 11,12:SMBC12,Snomads11,12, Boy-s Track 11. CHRISTENSEN, LON: HECA 12. CIATTI, CAROLE: FBLA 11. COBB, CHARLEY: Basketball 11, 12: Football 11, 12: lnterclub Council 12: Key Club 11, 12: Order of M 11, 12. COFFINDAFFER, PAULA: Art Student League 12: Year Book Staff 12, FHA 12, Spanish Club 11. COLE, JAN: Candy Stipers 11, 12: FHA 11, 12: Prom Committee 11: Spanish Club 12. COLLINS, ALAN: A Cappella Choir 11. 12: Chamber Choir ll, 12, Home- room Representative 11, 12: Key Club 11, 12: Operetta 11, 12: Snomads 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Student Council 11, 12. COLLINS, CANDI: Art Student League 12, Candy Stripers 11, Latin Club 11, 12:Thespians11, 12. COLLINS, MARY: FHA 12. COLVIN, RAY: Baseball 11: Basketball 11, Boy of Month 12: A Cappella Choir 11. 12: Chamber Choir 12: Football 11, 12: Key Club 11, 12,0peretta 11, 12, Order of M 11, 12, Prom Commit- tee 11: Saturday League Basketball 12, SMBC 12: Student Council 12, Thespians 12: CONE, GAYLA: FBLA 12: Hi-Times 11: Spanish Club 11, 12. COOPER, ALTA: FBLA 11, 12, Office Aid 12: Rep Club 11, 12. CORBIT, BOB: Basketball 11, 12: Foot- ball 11, 12: German Club 11, 12, Or- der of M 11: Soccer 12: Swim Team 12. CORDON, CRAIG: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Chamber Choir 12: Operetta 12. COSLER, SUSAN: GAA 11, 12: Girls' Hockey 11, 12, Girl Track 11, lnter- club Council 12: Pep Club 11, 12,Sno- mads 11, 12. COX, GARY: Football 11: Intramural Football 12: SMBC 12. CRAWFORD, JEAN: HECA 12: Swim Team 11. CRAWFORD, JOHN: LMBD 12: Intramu- ral Football 12. CRUMBLEY, JOHN: Football 11, 12: Homeroom Representative 11, 12, Or- der of M 12: Prom Committee 1 1: Rus- 'sian Club 11, 12: Torch Honor 12. CULBERTSON, LINDA: DECO 12. CULL, GREG: Homeroom Representa- tive 12, Operetta 12: Soccer 11, 12: Thespians 12: Wrestling 11, 12. CUSZZO, TINA: Mixed Choir 11, Sno- mads 11, Girls Choir 12. DALTON, CLYDE: Football 11, 12: Or- der of M 11, 12: House Council 12. DARBY, DENNIS: Snomads 12. DAVENHILL, LISA: FBLA 11, 12: Inter- club Council 12: Hope Corps 12. DAVIS, DAN: Band 11, 12: Cross-Coun- try 11: Mountaineers 11, 12: Orches- tra 11, 12: Russian Club 11, Shutterbugs 12. DAVIS, MARGARET: German Club 12, HECA 11: IRL 11, 12. DEENIN, LES: Football 11, 12, Order of M 11, 12: Technicians 11, 12:Thespi- ans 12. DEVORE, KATHY: FBLA 11. DICKEY, KATHY: Art Students' League 12: Chess Club 12: FHA 12: Snomads 11, 12. DILL, KAREN: Art Students' League 12: A Cappella Choir 12: Chamber Choir 12: Debate 11, 12, Operetta 12, Pep Club 12: Snomads 12, Thespians 12. DUNLAP, DANA: A Cappella Choir 11, Mixed Choir 12: FHA 12, Pep Club 12. DUNLAP, HOWARD: SMBC 12: Sno- mads 12. EDWARDS, GARY: Cross-Country 12: FBLA 11: Key Club 12: Mountaineers 11: Order of M 12: Radio Club 11: Russian Club 11: SMBC 12, Snomads 11, 12: Soccer 12, House Council 11. ELLISON, SHERRI: Hope Corps 12. ELLS, JULIE: Band 11, 12: FBLA 12. ELMGREN, CHARLOTTE: A Cappella Choir 12, French 11: Homeroom Rep- resentative 11: Operetta 12, JV Rally Squad 11, Varsity Rally Squad 12: Snomads 11. ELMGREN, TINA: Debate 11: French Club 11: Girls' Hockey 11: Girl of Month 12, Prom Committee 11, Var- sity Rally Squad 12:Snomads11, 12: House Council 11. ENDICOTT, ORVAL: Saturday League Basketball 12: Intramural Football 12. EPPINGER, TERRI: Band 11, 12, French Club 12: Hi-Times 11, 12: Operetta 12, Orchestra 12, Quill 81 Scroll 11, 12. EPPLER, PHIL: Aquatics 11, A Cappella Choir 11, 12: German Club 11, 12: Swim Team 11. EVANS, LYNDA: Art Students' League 12: Debate 12: German Club 12: Jun- ior Council 12. FARTHING, BRUCEg Baseball 12: Bas- ketball 12, A Cappella Choir 12, Order of M 12: Intramural Football 12. FENN, PHIL: SMBC 12: Snomads 11, 12. FENN, JANET: Art Students' League 11, Year Book Staff 11. FERNLUND, CAROL: FBLA 11, 12, French 11, Torch Honor 11, 12. FERNLUND, TONY: Math Club 12,Torch Honor 11, 12. FITZSIMMONS, ROBIN: Chess Club 123 Girls' Hockey 11, Thespians 12. FIXSEN, STEVE: A Cappella Choir 11: Chamber Choir 12: LMBD 12. FLENNER, DENNIS: LMBD 12: Intramu- ral Football 12. FOLAND, MIKE: Torch Honor 12, FREEBURG, ELDRIDGE: Chess Club 12, Math Club 12. FROEBER, TOM: LMBD 12. FROEHLE, BILL: SMBC 12. GANNON, SUE: Art Students' League 12: Candy Stripers 12: FHA 122 Pep 12: Thespians 12. GARDNER, AARON: LMBD12:Snomads 12: Technical Arts League 12. GARRETT, JOYCE: FBLA 11: Homeroom Representative 12: Girls' Choir 11, 12. GARRETT, KATHY: Band 12: FTA 11, 122 Girls' Hockey 12: Snomads 11, 12Q Spanish Club 11. GASTON, MYRON: A Cappella Choir 113 Operetta 11: Intramural Football 11. GATCHETT, MARCIA: Bi-Phy-Chem 11, 12: Office Aid 113 Science Club 11, 12, Technicians 11. GATES, RITA: FHA 12: Snomads 11: GATES, RON: Intramural Football 12: Technical Arts League 11, 12: Rifle Club 12. GERETY, CHRIS: Aquatics 11, Art Stu- dents' League 113 Bi-Phy-Chem 11, 12, Operetta 11, 12: Science Club 11, 123 Swim Team 11,12. GERMAIN, KAREN: FBLA 123 HECA 12: Snomads 11: GILBERT, FRAN: FHA 11, 12. GILBERT, GREG: Basketball 11: Football 11 12: Homeroom Representative 113 Order of M 11, 12: Prom Commit- tee 11: Saturday League Basketball 12: SMBC 12: Snomads 11, Student Council 11: Boys' Track 11, 12. GILLEY, JIM: A Cappella Choir 123 Mixed Choir 11: Math Club 12: Ope- retta 11: Torch Honor 11, 12. GITZEN, BILL: Snomads 11, 12. GLADFELTER, GAIL: A Cappella Choir 111 Debate 11: FHA 12: Operetta 11: GLOVER, SHlRLEY:. FHA 12. GORDON, JANE: Girl of Month 12: Ope- retta 11, 12: Orchestra 11, 12: Pep Club 123 Prom Committee 11: Sno- mads 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12: Student Council 123 House Council 12. GRABENHORST, JACKIE: German Club 123 Prom Committee 11. GRAFF, GREG: LMBD 12: GRAFF, JACK: Baseball 11, 123 Basket- ball 11, 12: Football 11, 12: Order of M11,123SMBC123Snomads11. GRAHAM, DAVE: Baseball 11, 123 Foot- ball 11, 12: Order of M 11, 12: Satur- day League Basketball 11, 12. GRAHAM, DUANE: Technical Arts League 11. GRAVES, SANDIE: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Prom Committee 11. GREEN, CHERYL: FBLA 11, 12: Orches- tra 11, 12: Torch Honor 12. GRIMES, LEE: DECO 11, 123 LMBD 12, Mountaineers 11, 12. GROLEAU, STEVE: Band 11Q Bi-Phy- Chem 12: Latin Club 11, 12, Science Club 12. GRUBBE, KRIS: Maiorette 11, 12: French Club 11, 12: Pep Club 12: Prom Committee 11: Snomads 11, 12. GUENTHER, BARNEY: Art Students' League 12: lnterclub Council 123Thes- pians 12. HADLEY, MARY: FHA 12: Hope Corps 11, 12. HALL, KATHY: Band 11, 12: FBLA 11. 122 Orchestra 11, 123 Torch Honor 11, 12. HALSTEAD, MARLA: DECO 12: Sno- mads 11, 12: Girls' Choir 12. HAMMOND, SHEILA: DECO 12: French Club 11QSF'lOl'T13dS 11, 12: Thespians 11, 12. HANNER, CLARENCE: Technicians 11. HANSEN, CHRIS: Art Students' League 113 Hope Corps 11, 12. HANSEN, LINDA: Swim Team 12: HANSEN, MARGARET: Band 11, 12. HARLOW, STEPHANIE: Candy Stripers 11, 12: A Cappella Choir 12, IRL 12: Operetta 12, Pep Club 11, 12: Sno- mads 11. HARPER, JUDY: Candy Stripers 12: FHA 11. HARRIS, KEN: Football 11: SMBC 12. HARSH, MIKE: Saturday League Basket- ball 12: Technical Arts League 11, 12. HASS, DONNA: Mixed Choir 11, 12: Thespians 12. HATCHER, DIANE: Candy Stripers 11, 12: Year Book Staff 123 FHA 11, 122 Pep Club 12, Prom Committee 11: Thespians 12. HAUGEN, PAM: Band 11, 12: Bi-Phy- Chem 11, 12: Orchestra 11, 12. HAYES, CHRIS: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: FTA 11, 123 Operetta 11, 123 Pep Club 12, Prom Committee 113 Span- ish Club 11. HAYES, DIANA: FBLA 12. HEIKEN, GAYLEN: Mountaineers 12. HENDERSON, JOHN: LMBD 12, Trouble Shooters 12. HENSON, JOHN: LMBD 12: HERRIN, MIKE: Boy of Month 12: A Cap- pella Choir 11, 12: Football 11, 12: Order of M 11, 12: Prom Committee 11:SMBC 12QS1Ud9lT1COUl'lCll 11, 12: House Council 11, 12. HEWLETT, DIANE: FBLA 12: FHA 11, 123 FTA 113 Pep Club 11, 12: Prom Committee 11: Snomads ll. HICKS, DORCAS: Band 11, 12: DECO 12, HINKLE, JANIE: FBLA 11, 12: FHA 11: FTA 11: lnterclub Council 122 Office Aid 123 Pep Club 11, Swim Team 11: Hope Corps 11, 12. HINKLE, LINDA: Aquatics 11: FBLA 123 FHA 113 Swim Team 11, 12: Hope Corps 11, 12. HODGES, RANDY: DECO 12. I-IOLM, JERALD: Bi-Phy-Chem 12: Science Club 12, Torch Honor 11, 12. Hook, CHERRYL: DECO 12: FBLA 11: FHA 12. HORTON, CHUCK: Band 11, 12, Bi-Phy- Chem 123 Math 121 Saturday League Basketball 11, 12: Stage Band 12: Torch Honor 11. HORTON, STEVE: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Debate 12: Operetta 12, Thespi- ans11, 123 House Council 11, HOUSTON, SHARIL: A Cappella Choir 11, 12, FBLA 123 GAA l2:ODel'e11B 11, 12: Pep Club 12: Thespians 11, 12. HUBBARD, BOB: Snomads 12, HUFFMAN, ROBERTA: Band 11, 123 Year Book Staff 11, 12: HUKILL, SANDY: Office Aid 12. HUMPHREY, TODD: FTA 11: Order of M 12: Russian Club 1 1: Saturday League Basketball 11: Snomads 112 Wrestling 11: HUTCHESON, TERRY: Art Students' League 111 Debate 123 Golf 113 Shut- terbugs 11: Swim Team 12. HUTCHINSON, BARBARA: Band 11, 12. IRVIN, DAVID: Mixed Choir 12. JACKSON, STEVE: IMBD 12. JEFFERSON, JEFF: Boy of Month 123 Homeroom Representative 11: Inter- club Council 122 Key Club 11, 123 Operetta 123 Order ol M 11, 12: Var- sity Rally Squad 123 Saturday League Basketball 11, 123 Intramural Football 11, 12, SMBC 12: Snomads 11, 12, Soccer 113 Student Council 11, 12: Thespians 12, House Council 11. JEPSON, JEANETTE: Debate 1 1, 12: IRL 123 Pep Club 1 1, 12: Prom Committee 11. JOHNSON, CARL: German Club 113 Mountaineers 11, 123 Shutterbugs 12. JOHNSON, DELORES: Band 11, 12, IRL 12: Operetta 11, 12: Orchestra 11, 12: Stage Band 11, 12. JOHNSON, HENRY: LMBD 12. JOHNSON, SUE: Art Students' League 11,123lnterclub11,123Operetta11, 123Thespians11, 12. JOHNSTON, MARTHA: Band 11, 12: German Club 11: Operetta 11: Or- chestra 11, 12: Torch Honor 11, 12. JOHNSTON, TIM: HECA 122 Homeroom Representative 11: Prom Committee 113 Snomads 11, 12: Trouble Shoot- ers 11, 12: JOLLEY, TOM: Mixed Choir 11: Cham- ber Choir 11: DECO 123 Russian Club' 113 Science Club 11. JONES, ANITA: DECO 12. JONES, DEBBIE: DECO 12, JONES, GREG: Baseball 11, 12: Basket- ball 11,12:SMBC12. JONES, NICK: Homeroom Representa- tive 11, 12: Order of M 11, 12: Satur- day League Basketball 11Q Intramural Football 12, SMBC 122 Snomads 11, 122 Student Council 11: Wrestling 11, 12. JONES. RAE ANN: Hi-Times 11. JONES, REESE: Bi-Phy-Chem 12: IRL 12: Student Council 12. KALAMS, DAVE: Exchange Student 123 Homeroom Representative 113 Key Club 11, 12:Orderof M 11, 12: Prom Committee 11, Russian Club 11: Saturday League Basketball 11, 123 Intramural Football 11, 12, Science Club 11, 123 SMBC 123 Student Coun- cil 11, 12: Wrestling 11, 123 House Council 12. KEENE, RICHARD: DECO 12: LMBD 12. KEESEE, MARY: FHA 11, 12: GAA 11, 12, Pep Club 11, 12. KELLY, KAREN: Candy Stripers 11, 12: FHA 11, 12: Snomads 11. KENDLE, JEFF: Snomads 12. KENDRICK, ALTA: HECA 12. KENT, BILL: Band 11, 123 Golf 12: Or- chestra 123 Saturday League Basket- ball 11, 12: Intramural Football 11, 12: Stage Band 12: Torch Honor 11. KERSTEN, ELSIE: Bi-Phy-Chem 11, 123 A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Chamber Choir 11, 12, Operetta 11, 12: Stu- dent Council 12. KILLINGSWORTH, KAREN: FBLA 12. KIMBALL, SUSAN: Candy Stripers 11, 12: FBLA 12: Pep Club 11. KIME, LINDA: DECO 123 FBLA 113 Thes- pians 11, 12. KNAPP, JOHN: LMBD 12. KNOCKEY, DONN: Football 12: Order of M 11, 12: Saturday League Basketball 11, 12: Intramural Football 113 Sno- mads 11. KNUDSON, GREG: A Cappella Choir 11, 123 Snomads 11, 12. KOCEL, AHMET: Bi-Phy-Chem 123 Ex- change 123 IRL 123 Math Club 122 Rus- sian Club 12: Saturday League Basketball 123 Soccer 122 Student Council 12. KOPPANG, GARY: Basketball 113 HECA 12: Homeroom Representative 113 In- terclub Council 12: Torch Honor 11: KYKER, DICK: Hi-Times 11, 123 Inter- club Council 122 Math Club 12: Moun- taineers 11: Quill 81 Scroll 12. LAGE, LAURA: Majorettes 123 FBLA 11: Pep Club 111 Snomads 11: Thespians 11, 12. LAHMANN, PEGGY: Art Students' League 11, 12: FHA 11: FTA 11: GAA 11: German Club 11. LAMB, MARTHA: Debate 11, 12: FTA 11, 12Qll1tErClUb Council 12, IRL 11, 123 Orchestra 11, 12: Pep Club 113 Torch Honor 11, 12. LAMB, SUSAN: Candy Stripers 11, FTA 123 German Club 11. LAMISON, RICK: LMBD 12. LANGEBERG, GRANT: Band 11, 12: Or- chestra 11, 12, Snomads 11, -12: Spanish Club 12. LANGTON, CHRIS: Torch Honor 123 Wrestling 12. LANKFORD, TERRY: Baseball 11, 12, Football Ill HECA 12, Mountaineers 123 Order of M 113 Saturday League Basketball 123 Intramural Football 12. LARSEN, LINDA: DECO 12. LARSON, TERESA: Art Students' League 12: FHA 11, 12. LEACH, BARRY: LMBD 122 Wrestling 11. LEACH, BILL: Art Students' League 123 German Club 11, 12, LEEVER, MIKE: Mixed Choir 11, 12, German Club 122 Operetta 113 Order of M 11, 12: Saturday League Basket- ball 11, 123 Intramural Football 11, 12: SMBC 12: Wrestling 11, 12, LEONARD, JOAN: Candy Stripers 11, 123 A Cappella Choir 11, 123 Girl of Month 12: Operetta 11, 12: Pep Club 11: Prom Committee 11Q JV Rally Squad 11, Varsity Rally Squad 12: Snomads 11: Torch Honor 11, 12. LEONNIG, GLENN: ACappella Choir 11. 123 Chambers Choir 12: German Club 122 Operetta 11: Torch Honor 11. LESMEISTER, CHRISTIAN: A Cappella Choir 12: Exchange Student 122 Ger- man Club 123 Operetta 123SMBC12: Soccer 123 Student Council 12. LEWIS, JANIS: FBLA 11, 12: French Club 11: Hi-Times 11. LEWIS, ROSEMARY: GAA 11: Pep Club 11. LEWIS, SCOTT: Boy of Month 12:ACap- pella Choir 122 Football 11, 123 Golf 11: Homeroom Representative 113 ln- terclub Council 11: Key Club 11, 123 Operetta 11, 12: Order of M 11, 123 Prom Committee 1 1: Saturday League Basketball 11, 123 Snomads 11, 123 Technical Arts League 11: Student Council 11, 12: Wrestling 12: House Council 11, 123 Junior Council 12. LEWIS, TERESA: Majorettes 11. LICKLIDER, AL: French Club 11, 12: Key Club 123 Order of M 11, 12: Prom Committee 11: Saturday League Bas- ketball 11, 12: Intramural Football 11, 123SMBC 12:Snomads 11, 12: Boys' Track 11, 12. LIPPERT, LESLIE: lnterclub Council 123 Operetta 12: Orchestra 11, 123 Rus- sian Club 11, 12. LITTLE, BILL: Aquatics 11: lnterclub Council 113 Order of M 11, 12: Rus- sian Club 11, 12: Saturday League 243 Basketball 11: Snomads 11: Swim Team 11, 12: Torch Honor 11, 12: House Council 12: Rifle Club 12. LOGAN, JIM: Football 11, 12: Golf 11, 12: Prom Committee 11: Thespians 11: Wrestling 11, 12. LORD, DIANE: Art Students' League 12: FHA 12. LUCAS, TOM: LMBD 12. LYNCH, GREG: Band 11, 12: German Club 11, 12: lnterclub Council 12: SMBC 12: Soccer 11, 12: Boys' Track 11, 12: Wrestling 11, McADAMS, VIKI: FHA 11, 12: German Club 11, 12: Pep Club 12. McCANN, SANDRA: Band 11, 12: FBLA 11: FHA 12. McCAULEY, MOLLI: Band 11: Snomads 11, 12. McCLEAREN, RON: LMBD 12. MCGEE, COLLEEN: Office Aid 12. McGINTY, SUE: A Cappella Choir 11: DECO 12: FHA 1 1, 12: GAA 11: Girl of Month 12: HECA 12:'Homeroom Rep- resentative 11: lnterclub Council 12: Operetta 11: Orchestra 11, 12: Pep Club 11: Prom Committee 11: Sno- mads 11: Student Council 12: Torch Honor 11, 12: Hope Corps 12: House Council 11: McHUGH, MURPHY: lnterclub Council 12:SMBC12:Snomads11,12. MclNTYRE, BECKY: FHA 11, 12: Ger- man Club 11, 12: lnterclub Council 12: Pep Club 11, 12: Torch Honor 11. MCINTYRE, JACK: Mountaineers 12, A McLEAN, BEVERLY: French Club 11, 12: IRL 11: Torch Honor 11, 12. MCMAHON, COLLEEN: FHA 12: Hi- Times 11, 12. MCMEEN, JIM: Math Club 12: Russian Club 12: MCROBERTS, KERRY: Football 11, 12: Order of M 12. MCQUEEN, MARILY: Candy Stripers 11: FHA 11, 12: Homeroom Representa- tive 12: Pep Club 11, 12: Snomads 11, 12, MacADAM, TERRY: Operetta 12: In- tramural Football 12: SMBC 12: Sno- mads 12: Thespians 12: MacCORMICK, JAY: Spanish Club 12: Rifle Club 12. MACK, MARLENE: A Cappella Choir 12: FTA 11: French Club 12. MADSEN, KAREN: Band 11, 12: Sno- mads 11. MANNO, LON: Mixed Chorus 12: Foot- ball 12: Key Club 12: Operetta 12: Or- der of M 12: Thespians 12: Junior Council 12. JIARRS, DEBRA: Pep Club 12: Thespi- ans 11, 12. MARRS, JULIE: FHA 1 1: French Club 11: German 11: Pep Club 11, 12: Sno- mads 11, 12. MARSHALL, BILL: DECO 12: LMBD 12: Mountaineers 11. MARSHALL, JAN: Band 11, 12: FBLA 11: French Club 11: Stage Band 12. MARTIN, MIKE: French Club 12: Hope Corps 12. MARTINEZ, CHUCK: Football 11: Ger- man Club 11, 12: Homeroom Repre- sentative 11: Saturday League Basketball 11: SMBC 12: Snomads 11, 12: Boys' Track 11. MASON, LAWREN: Band 11, 12: Or- chestra 12. MAY, MARILYN: Mixed Chorus 12: FHA 12: Pep Club 11. MEEKER, BOBBI JO: German Club 11, 12: Hi-Times 11, 12: IRL 12: Quill 81 244 Scroll 11, 12. MERKLE, CHRIS: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Chambers Choir 11, 121 Debate 11: IRL 1 1, 12: Key Club 12: Operetta 11, 12: Prom Committee 11: Sno- mads 11: Student Council 11, 12: Thespians 12: House Council 11, 12, MERCER, JIM: Basketball 11, 12: Foot- ball 11, 12: Order of M 12: Russian Club 12: Torch Honor 11, 12: Boys' Track 11, 12. MEYERDING, ELLIOTT: Band 11, 12: Bi- Phy-Chem 11, 12: Year Book Staff 11, 12: Debate 1 1: Hi-Times 11, 12: Inter- club Council 12: Orchestra 11, 12: Saturday League Basketball 11: Shut- terbugs 11, 12: Stage Band 11, 12. MICKELSON, MACK: Saturday League Basketball 12:Snomads11, 12: Boys' Track 11: Rifle Club 12. MINEAR, MARY JO: Hi-Times 11, 123 Quill St Scroll 11, 12: Snomads 113 Spanish Club 11. MITCHELL, SHELLEY: Art Students' League 11, 12: French Club 11: Sno- mads 11, 12: Thespians 12. MONROE, PAM: Candy Stripers 11, 12: FHA 1 1, 12: lnterclub Council 12: Ope- retta 11: Pep Club 11, 12: Snomads 11: Torch Honor 11, 12. MOORE, BECKY: Girls' Hockey 11: Gymnastics 11, 12, MOORE, BILL: Basketball 11, 12: Foot- ball 11, 12: Saturday League Basket- ball 11, 12: Intramural Football 11, 12, MORGAN, MARIE: Snomads 12: Thespi- ans 12. MORRIS, BRETT: Motorcycle Club 12. MORRIS, JANELL: FHA 12: Pep Club 12. MORRISEY, JIM: LMBD 12: Mountain- eers 11: Saturday League Basketball 11. 12: Intramural Football 11, Sno- mads 11, 12. MORTON, DON: SMBC 12. MORTON, PHILIP: DECO 12. MUNYON, JIM: Mountaineers 12: Torch Honor 12: Rifle Club 12. MYERS, WES: Chess Club 12: Latin Club 11, 12: Technicians 11, 12. NASH, DON: Band 12: LMBD 12: Or- chestra 12: Snomads 12. NELSEN, CHERYL: Art Students' League 12: Mixed Chorus 12: Debate 11: Girl of Month 12: Operetta 11, 12: Pep Club 1 1: Prom Committee 11: JV Rally Squad 11: Varsity Rally Squad 12: Stu- dent Council 12: Thespians 11, 12. NELSON, DEBBIE: Candy Stripers 11, 12. NELSON, TONI: FBLA 11. NICHOLSON, SANDY: Year Book Staff 11: DECO 12: FBLA 12: Office Aid 12. NIEDERMEYER, PAT: FHA 12: Hope Corps 11, 12. NIELSEN, RICK: LMBD 12: NITZSCHKE, RANDY: Orchestra 12: NOTE, STEVE: Homeroom Representa- tive 12: Order of M 12: Russian Club 11, 12: Intramural Football 11: SMBC 12:Snomads11,12, OLSEN, JANIS: Chess Club 11: Sno- mads 11: Thespians 11. ORR, DAVE: Baseball 12: Basketball 12: Boy of Month 12: lnterclub Council 12: Key Club 12: Order of M 12: Intramu- ral Football 12. OUDHOFF, LINDA: Art Students' League 12 PARKER, CLIFF: Technicians 12. PARKER, DON: LMBD 12: Snomads 12. PATTERSON, STEPHEN: FBLA 12, PATTON, MIKE: Mountaineers 12: Tech- nical Arts League 11. PEETS, MELODY: Mixed Chorus 121 Snomads 11, PERRYMAN, WYNNE: Bi-Phy-Chem 11, 12: German Club 11, 12: Orchestra 11: Pep Club 11: Promethius 11. PETERS, SETH: Aquatics 11, 12: Boy of Month 12: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Chamber Choir 12: Football 12: Inter- club Council 12: Math Club 12: Ope- retta 11, 12: Saturday League Basketball 11, 12: Student Council 11, 12: Swim Team 11, 12: Torch Honor 11, 12: Boys' Track 11, 12: House Council 11, 12. PETERS. STAN: Band 11, 12: Rifle Club 12, PETERSEN, ROD: Baseball 11, 12: Bas- ketball 11, 12: Mixed Chorus 123 Foot- ball 11, 12: Order of M 11, 12: Student Council 12. PIDCOCK. TOM: Boy of Month 12: Homeroom Representative 12: Moun- taineers 12: SMBC 12: Snomads 12: Soccer 12: Spanish Club 12: Trouble Shooters 12. PIERSON, DEBORAH: French Club 12: German Club 11, 12. POLHEMUS, JANET: House Council 12. POPE, RHONDA: Math Club 12. POULSON, DARLENE: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Chamber Choir 12: FBLA 11: Operetta 12. PRENTICE, DAVE: Aquatics 11. PRITCHETT, CATHY: FBLA 12: IRL 12: Spanish Club 12. PRUITT, DAVE: Football 11. 12: lnter- club Council 12: Operetta 12: Order of M 11, 12: Russian Club 11: Torch Honor 11, 12: Boys' Track 11, 12. PRUITT, DEBBIE: Year Book Staff 12: Latin Club 11, 12. QUINN. JANICE: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: FHA 11, 12: Operetta 11, 12: Pep Club 11, 12: Russian Club 11, 12: Snomads 11, 12. QUINN, IVIARTTIZ FHA 121 Hope Corps 12. RAAPKE, JANE: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Operetta 11, 12: Prom Committee l1:Snomads11,12. RAKER, MIKE: A Cappella 12: Operetta 12: Thespians 12. RAPP, MIKE: Art Students' League 12: Hope Corps 12. RASMUSSEN, JERRY: Band 11, 12: LMBD 12: Orchestra 12: Saturday League Basketball 11, 12: Intramural Football 11, 12: Snomads 11: Wrest- Iing 11. RASMUSSEN, TERRY: Key Club 11, 12: Order of M 11, 12: Russian Club 11: Saturday League Basketball 11, 12: Intramural Football 11, 12: Snomads 11, 12: Soccer 1 1, 12:Tennis 11, 12. RAVER, STEPHEN: LMBD 12. RAY, JULIE: FHA 11, 121 Homeroom Representative 11, 12: Pep Club 123 Snomads 11: Student Council 12: House Council 12. REALE, FRANK: DECO 12: Snomads 11 REDDING, GERALD: Technical Arts League 11, 12. REEVES, LARRY: Technical Arts League 11. REEVES, MARSHA: Band 11, 12: Candy Stripers 11: FBLA 12. RICKS, DEAN: LMBD 12: Rifle Club 12. RICE, GEORGE: LMBD 12. RICHMOND, EUGENE: Band 11: Satur- day League Basketball 11: Intramural Football 11: Trouble Shooters 12. ROBERTS, JOENINE: Art Students' League 11, 12: French Club 11, 12: IRL 12: Latin Club 12: Operetta 11, 12: Orchestra 12: Torch Honor 11. ROBERTS, SUE: Band 11, 12: A Cap- pella Choir 12: Chamber Choir 12: IRL 12: Operetta 11, 12: Orchestra 11, 12: Stage Band 11, 12. ROBINSON, BONNIE: Debate 11: Ger- man Club 12: Torch Honor 11, 12. ROBINSON, JOHN: Bi-Phy-Chem 11: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Chamber Choir 11: Cross Country 12: Tennis 12: Torch Honor 11, 12. ROGERS, JIM: SMBC 12. ROLIE, TOM: LMBD 12. RONE, ARETTA: Band 11, 12: IRL 123 Operetta 12: Spanish Club 11, 12. ROOT, TIM: Aquatics 11, 12: Bi-Phy- Chem 12: DECO 11, 12: lnterclub Council 12: IRL 11, 12: Math Club 12: Saturday League Basketball 11, 12: Intramural Football 12: Student Coun- cll 12: Swim Team 11, 12: Torch Honor 11, 12. ROSE, ARLENE: Art Students' League 11: French Club 11: LMBD 11: Ope- retta 11: Intramural Football 11: Trou- ble Shooters 11: Wrestling 11. ROSS, DOUG: Cross Country 12: Boys' Track 11. ROTH, VICKI: Snomads 11, 12. RUTHERFORD, RICHTER: LMBD 12. RUTTER, JIM: LMBD 12: Russian Club 11, 12. ST. MARTIN, DEANNA: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Chamber Choir 12: FHA 12: HECA 12: Operetta 11, 12: Pep Club 11, 12: Prom Committee 11. SAMPLE, DON: Operetta 12: Russian Club 11,12: Saturday League Basket- ball 11, 12: Intramural Football 11, 12: Snomads 12: Soccer 11, 12. SANFORD, SUE: Candy Stripers 12: FBLA 11, 12: FHA 11. SANNER, GALENE: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: French Club 11, 12: IRL 12: Operetta 11, 12: Pep Club 11, 12. SANTILLE. NANCY: Band 11,12: FHA 12: SCHLEIGH, KELLY: Operetta 12: Or- chestra 11, 12. SCHREIBER, RENEE: Band 11, 12: Candy Stripers 11, 12: FBLA 12: Sno- mads 11: SCHULER, GREG: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Chamber Choir 11, 12: Home- room Representative 11, 12: Key Club 11, 12: Operetta 11, 12: Varsity Rally Squad 12: Saturday League Basketball 11, 12: Intramural Football 11: SMBC 12: Snomads 11: Student Council 11, 12. SCHWAHN, CARON: Band 11, 12: FHA 12: Operetta 11, 12: Orchestra 11, 12: Snomads 11: Spanish Club 12. SCHWALB, MIKE: Chess Club 12: FTA 12: Orchestra 11, 12. SCOTT, SHARON: Bi-Phy-Chem 11, 12: GAA 11: Girls' Hockey 113 Russian Club 11. SESSIONS, JERRY: Golf 12: Homeroom Representative 12: Order of M 121 In- tramural football 11, 12: Snomads 12. SHANNON, DENISE: Candy Stripers 11: FBLA 12: Snomads 113 Spanish Club 12. SHELBY, JOHN: Saturday League Bas- ketball 123 Intramural Football 123 Soccer 11, 12. SHINN, DAVE: SMBC 11, 12: Snomads 11. SHULER, GAIL: DECO 12. SIMON, TOM: Bi-Phy-Chem 11, 123 Chess Club 11: German Club 11, 121 Hi-Times 11: Torch Honor 11: House Council 12. SINNER, KAREN: FBLA 12: IRL 12: Spanish Club 12. SKINNER, JOHN: SMBC 12: Snomads 11: Trouble Shooters 113 Boys' Track 11. SKOLFIELD, CHRIS: French Club 123 HECA 12: Thespians 12. SKREEN, KAREN: Operetta 12: Office Aid 12: Pep Club 12: Thespians 11, 12. SMALLEY, KEN: Football 11, 12: Order of M 11, 12: Russin Club 11, 12: Torch Honor 11, 123 Boys' Track 11, 123 Wrestling 11, 12. SMITH, ARLEN: Chess Club 12. SMITH, CATHY: Candy Stripers 11, 12: FHA 12: FTA 123 French Club 11: Pep Club 11, 12: Prom Committee 11: Snomads 11, 12. SMITH, JACK: DECO 12: SMBC 123 Sno- mads 1 1. SIVIITH, SCOTT: LMBD12:Snomads11, 12. SMITH, STEVE: LMBD 12. SNOW, BILL: DECO 11: LMBD 12. SOLBERG, JAN: Band 11, 12: A Cap- pella Choir 12: French Club 123 Ger- man Club 1 1, 12: IRL 12: Operetta 11, 12: Orchestra 11, 123 Thespians 123 Torch Honor 11, 12. SOMERS, TERREL: DECO 11, 12. SPARLING BRAD: LMBD 12: House Council 12. SPEEGLE, DELL: lnterclub Council 12: LMBD 12: Math Club 12: Russian Club 11, 12. STARNES, RENA: DECO 12: FBLA 11. STEARNS, BOB: DECO 11: LMBD 12: Office Aid 11, 12: Wrestling 11, 12. STRANDE, JOLEEN: Snomads 12, STRICKLAND, JAMES: Wrestling 11, 12, STRUBLE, SCOTT: Band 11, 12: Bi-Phy- Chem 12: Key Club 113 LMBD 12: Math Club 12: Snomads 1 1, 12: Stage Band 12. SVENSEN, MARSHA: Candy Stripers 11, 12: FHA 11, 12. SWISHER, MARK: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Chamber Choir 11, 12: Mountain- eers 12: Operetta 11, 12: Torch Honor 121 Rifle Club 12. TAYLOR, JACKIE: FBLA 11. TAYLOR, GINNY: Candy Stripers 11, 123 Pep Club 11. TEASDALE, BECKY: Candy Stripers 11, 12: A Cappella Choir 123 French Club 11, 12, Operetta 122 Pep Club 113 Prom Committee 11: Snomads 11, 12. TEMPLEMAN, DENNIS: A Cappella Choir 11, 123 Operetta 11. THELIN, JUNE: FBLA 12. THIEROLF, KARLA: Candy Stripers 11, 123A Cappella Choir 1 1, 12, Chamber Choir 123 Debate 11, 123 FHA 12Q FTA 11, 12, Homeroom Representative 1 1: Operetta 1 1, 12: Pep Club 1 1, 123 Prom Committee 111 Snomads 11, 12. THOMPSON, DAVE: Mixed Chorus 123 Chess Club 11: LMBD 123 Operetta 11: Prom Committee 11: Varsity Rally Squad 12: Russian Club 1 1, 123 Satur- day League Basketball 12: SMBC 123 Snomads 11, 12. THOMPSON, DON: Cross Country 113 Mountaineers 123SlVlBC123Snor'nads 11, 12: Soccer 12: Boys' Track 113 House Council 11, 12. THOMPSON, MIKE: LMBD 12: Russian Club 11, 12: Intramural Football 11, 12. THOMPSON, TERRY: Key Club 11: Or- der of M 11, 12: Russian Club 11: In- tramural Football 11, 12: Snomads 11, 12: Wrestling 11. THOMPSON, TOM: Band 11. 12: Or- chestra 11, 12. THURMAN, DIXON: Basketball 113 Foot- ball 11, 123 Key Club 11, 12: Order of M 11, 12: Saturday League Basketball 123 House Council 12, TORREY, LORNA: Bi-Phy-Chem 12: Year Book Staff 123 German Club 12: TREFREN, KAREN: Candy Stripers 11, 123 French Club 123 Spanish Club 123 Torch Honor 11, 12. TRIMBLE, PAM: FHA 11, 123 Pep Club 11: Gymnastics 11, 12. I TUCKER, GEORGETTE: FBLA 11: HECA 12. TLJSOW, JIM: Snomads 113 Wrestling 11, 12. TUTTLE, MARK: SMBC 12. TYCER, DEBBIE: A Cappella Choir 113 Mixed Chorus 12: Chess Club 12: Ope- retta 113 Prom Committee 11: Rus- sian Club 11, 123 Snomads 11, 12. URIE, BARBARA: Prom Committee 11: Junior Providence Guide 12. VAN DORSSER, LILY: A Cappella Choir 1 1, 12, Chamber Choir 1 1, 123 French Club 113 Homeroom Representative 113 Operetta 11, 12Q Pep Club 11. VAN DUKER, DENISE: Snomads11,12. VAN GORDON, LINDA: Candy Stripers 113 Operetta 12: Pep Club 12, Prom Committee 11: Thespians 12: Girls' Choir 11. VAN NOOTEN, LINDA: Exchange Stu- dent: FHA 12, VAN SICKLE, MARK: DECO 12: LMBD 12. VESSEY, VICKI: Homeroom Representa- tive 12: Office Aid 12: Pep Club 113 Girls' Choir 11, 12. VINCENT, CANDY: Mixed Chorus 12: DECO 12: FHA 12: Homeroom Repre- sentative 12: Pep Club 12: Snomads 123 Hope Corps 12. VINSEL, LINDA: Band 11: Shutterbugs 12: Snomads 11: Majorettes 11. VINYARD, LARRY: Cross Country 12: Russina Club 11, 12: Torch Honor 12: Boys' Track 11. VITALE, DLIANE: Technicians 12. WALLACE, DUANE: Russian Club 11. WALSH, TERRIE: FHA 11: Pep Club 11, 12. WARD, KATHY: FBLA 123 Hope Corps 12. WARREN, BILL: LMBD 12. WATRUD, SHYLA: FHA 12: Shutterbugs 12:Snomads11,12. WATSON, MELLISSA: Pep Club 12 Shutterbugs 12: Snomads 11, 12. WEBER, SCOTT: German Club 11, WEILER, DEBBIE: FHA 12: Pep Club 12. WHITE, BARB: FBLA 11, 12: German Club 11, 12:GirIs'Track 11, 12:Gym- nastics 11, 12, WHITE, BILL: Basketball 11, 121A Cap- pella Choir 1 13 Mixed Chorus 12: Foot- ball 11, 12: Homeroom Represent- ative 11, 12:OrderofM 11, 12:SMBC 12: Student Council 11, 123 Boys' Track 11: House Council 12. WHITTLE, GREG: Saturday League Bas- ketball 121 Intramural Football 12. WICKHAM, MIKE: Technical Arts League 12. WILLIAMS, GAIL: Bi-Phi-Chem 11, 12: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: FHA 11, 123 Golf 11, 12: Math Club 121Operetta 11, 12: Torch Honor 11, 12: Gymnas- tics 11, 12. WILLIAMS, GARY: Russian Club 11, 123 Rifle Club 12. WILLIAMS, JOY: FTA 12: Spanish Club 11, 12. WILLIAMS, KIMMIE: A Cappella Choir 11,123Operetta12. WILLIS, IVIEGAN: A Cappella Choir 12: FHA 123 Operetta 12: Pep Club 12: Thespians 12. WILSON, BILL: Spanish Club 12. WILSON, CHESTER: Saturday League Basketball 11, 12: Intramural Football 12: Technical Arts League 11. WILSON, RICK: Chess Club 11, 12: HECA 11, 123 Latin Club 11, 123 Mountaineers 12. WOLK-LANIEWSKI, DAVE: Band 11: IRL 123 Stage Band 11. WOOD, KATHY: HECA 12: Operetta 122 Pep Club 11, 12:Snomads11, 123 Thespians 12: WOOTON, DAN: Baseball 11, 123 Foot- ball 11, 123 Order of M 11, 123 Satur- day League Basketball 11, 12. WYNCOOP, DONNA: A Cappella Choir 12: Pep Club 11, 12: YANDELL, DONNA: Candy Stripers 11, 12: FHA 11, 12:Snomads11, 12: Spanish Club-12. YODER, LINDA: Bi-Phy-Chem 11: Ger- man Club 11, 12: Orchestra 11, 123 Torch Honor 11, 12. ZAROSINSKI, CATHY: French Club 11: Homeroom Representative 12: Pep Club 113 Prom Committee 113 Sno- mads 123 Student Council 12, ZIIVIIVIERS, IVIARILYN: Candy Stripers 11: A Cappella Choir 11: FTA 11, 12: Operetta 1 1. ZWEIGART, LINDA: ACappeIIa Choir 123 Chamber Choir 12: German Club 12: Operetta 12. 245 A CAPPELLA CHOIR Advisor: Lynn Siolund President: Mark Swisher Vicki Bannister Tim Barker Julie Beach Sheila Beare Dick Bennett Kevin Bethel Karin Billingsley Stan Birman Al Bishop Cindy Bradford Linda Brill Jane Burns Deanne Buttertield Wayne Carlon Julie Casterline Mark Chriss Cheryl Christianson Al Collins Ray Colvin Ted Colvin Connie Cull Karen Dill Judy Diment Jacki Dougherty Linda Dynge Charlotte Elmgren Phil Eppler Bruce Farthing Ginger Frost Jim Gilley Donna Glathar Gary Gray Mark Harris Cheri Hawkins Chris Hayse Mike Herrin Charles Hoover Cindy Hoover Steve Horton Dennis House Sharil Houston Rick Huston Dan Johnson Debbie P. Johnson Carol Kagy Threesa Kees Elsie Kersten Greg Knudson Joan Leonard Glenn Leonnig Chris Lesmeister Scott Lewis Dave McFadden Margaret McKee Bob McLaIlen Marlene Mack Judy Mapes Chris Merkle Paula Mottitt Mike O'Grady Tammy O'Grady Seth Peters Nancy Piazza Janice Quinn Jane Raapke Mike Raker Jim Rector Joenine Roberts Sue Roberts Galene Sanner Mark Savage Greg Schuler T968-9 Club Roster Nancy Shepherd Connie Skinner Kay Smith Marilyn Smith Michele Smith Deanna St. Martin Randy Stroh Mark Swisher Larry Taylor Marilyn Taylor Karla Thierolt Lily De Haas Van Dorsser Karen Von Stein Chuck Watson Mike Wertz Londa Weter Gail Williams Jeanne Williams Kimmie Williams Megan Willis Terry Witter Linda Zweigart ART STUDENTS LEAGUE Advisor: Gary Hendrix President: Jim Redden Laurie Bergline Judy Bohannon Candy Collins Mike Cooley Karen Dill Ray Foster Sue Gannon Denise Harris Peggy Lahmann Sue Johnson Theresa Larson Diane Lord Harry Martin Shelley Mitchell Cheryl Nelson Melody Peterson Vickie Rawlings Jim Redden Juanita Rosales Marilyn Stewart BAND Advisor: lrving Mirick President: Greg Lynch Susan Adams Leland Andrade Gerald Barlow Susan Barss Carolyn Baumer Jett Beals Karin Billingsley Susan Binegar Karen Blair Gayle Bowles Lonna Braziel Marsha Brewer Janet Brinson Dale Burton Claudia Buseman David Byrd Jim Byrd Janis Carlson Viola Carroll Bob Case Julie Casterline Cheryl Christianson Kent Clinkenbeard Connie Cull Lorelle Darneille Dan Davis Karla Davis Judy Diment Delila Elliott Julie Ells Teresa Eppinger Paul Ferris Chris Fleming Laura Fountain Beverly Fowler Kathy Garrett Debbi Gleaves Georgene Graham Jett Gritten Kris Grubbe Kathy Hall Margaret Hansen Pamela Haugen Dorcas Hicks Dana Holmstrom Chuck Horton Roberta Huttman Barbara Hutchinson Dolores Johnson Martha Johnston Carla Juhl Bill Kent Karen Kyle Laura Lage Grant Langeberg Charlie Legg Greg Lynch Sandra McCann John McConnell Mike McCurdy Donna McGinty Linda McMal'ian Karen Madsen Jan Marshall LaWren Mason Vince Matthews Debra Mee Elliott Meyerding Steve Naet Dan Nash Brian Nelson Myrtle Nelson Brian O'Dell Joan Pasckvale Tammy Peery Stan Peters Jerry Rasmussen Marsha Reeves Rosalyn Reisinger Bob Ritchey Sue Roberts Debbie Rock Aretta Rane Saga Sandberg Marilyn Scarbrough Renee Schreiber Caron Schwahn Tom Schafer Paul Slate Janet Solberg Chris St. Martin Vicki Strong Scott Struble Sylvia Telecky Tom Thompson Rick Tippets Barbara Vance Charlotte Vermeulen Gary Walker Tom Warren Linda Wickersham Ralph Wiese Jane Wisdom Bl-PHY-CHEM Advisor: Floyd Pawlowski President: Ron Phillips Marcie Gatchett Chris Gerety Steve Groleau Pam Haugen Jerald Holm Chuck Horton Ahmet Kocel Elliott Meyerding Wynne Peryman Ron Phillips Sharon Scott Tom Simon Scott Struble Lorna Torrey CANDY STRIPERS Advisor: Sara Teasdale President: Mary Ann Bolton Dena Aken Mary Baird Susan Barss Mary Ann Bolton Jan Cole Pam DeYoung Susan Gannon Stephanie Harlow Judy Harper Diane Hatcher Michelle Holbrook Debbie Johnson Dennis Jones Karen Kellenberger Karen Kelly Susan Kimball Kathy Lee Joan Leonard Sandv Loibl Margaret McKee Sherry Mollett Pam Monroe Brenda Nelson Debbie Nelson Tammy Perry Diana Piels Renee Schreiber Sara Scott Gail Shuler Cathy Smith Cathy Sullivan Virginia Taylor Becky Teasdale Karla Thierolt Karen Tretren Gail Vinson Norma Yandell CHAMBER CHOIR Advisor: Lynn Siolund President: Mark Swisher Vicki Bannister Tim Barker Dick Bennett Stan Birman Cindy Bradtord Jane Burns Deanne Butterfield Wayne Carlon Julie Casterline Al Collins Ted Colvin Craig Cordon Connie Cull Karen Dill Judy Diment Jacki Dougherty Max Eidswick Virginia Frost Gary Gray Dan Johnson Threesa Kees Elsie Kersten Glenn Leonnig Dave McFadden Bob Mayer Chris Merkle Paula Mottitt Seth Peters Nancy Piazza Sue Roberts Deanna St. Martin Mike Saul Greg Schuler Nancy Shepherd Kay Smith Mark Swisher Larry Taylor Marilyn Taylor Karla Thierolt Lily Van Dorssei' Chuck Watson Mike Wertz Londa Weter Linda Zweigart CHESS CLUB Advisor: Charles Reamer President: Brian O'Dell Ken Canon Loren Cramer Robin Fitzsimmons Lee Gutiahr Maynard Hadley John Lee Louis Melger Brian O'Dell Bryan Price Bob Ritchey Mark Savage Ned Sickles Arlan Smith Mark Vandevender Rick Wilson CRATER lYEARBOOK STAFFJ Advisor: Charles Weidner Editor: Gail Burke Lonnie Adams Laurie Bergline Gail Burke Paula Cottindatter Connie Doyle Kathi Dunn Paul Ferris Jan Franks Karen Gegner Cindy Harrison Diane Hatcher Roberta Huttman Debbie Johnson Tacy Lynch Bonnie McMichael Elliott Meyerding Sandy Pierson Debbie Pruett Nancy Rice Marilyn Stewart Lorna Torrey DEBATE Advisor: DeVere Taylor Mark Adreon Gail Burke Kent Clinkinbeard Karen Dill Lynda Evans Michele Hicks Steve Horton Jeanette Jepson Martha Lamb Donna McGinty Alan Ousterhout Peggy Raikes Tim Root Mike Saul Karla Thierolt DECO Advisor: Thomas Hagg President: Richard Keene Terry Asberry Sharon Austin Dale Baker Donna Bass Mike Beaman John Bean Bev Belau Alan Bell Dave Bliss Bert Bray Dave Breihan Ruben Brenhaug Connie Butcher Norman Buttram Doug Crandall Linda Culbertson Barbara Daniels Jim Davis Hall Ellis Bill Eggers Bob Fellows Jack Fender Ted Fulton Eugene Grabenhorst Lee Grimes Marla Halstead Dan Hammerly Sheila Hammond Debbie Hansen Jim Hector Dorcas Hicks Randy Hodges Cheryl Hook Debbie Howell Lefty Hutt Yvonne Huston Tom Jolley Anita Jones Richard Keene Linda Kime Katherine Kurz Carl Landers Linda Larsen Earl Lavine John Lawton Rex McCleary Sue McGinty Lavern Mallard Bill Marshall Wanda Mather Alfred Mauch Gary Miller Lonnie Milligan Dave Morris Phil Morton Mike Murrey Larry Neel Mark Newman Sandy Nicholson Jerry Note Scott Oakes Bill Overturt Melody Peets Ralph Peterson Ron Pierce Wanda Pond Bill Pope Frank Reale Dennis Ryan Toby Self Gail Shuler Todd Slack Jack Smith Pat Smith Bill Snow Terrel Sommers Rene Starnes Chuck Stewart Wendall Tolletson Tom Tope Kathi Tucker Mark Van Sickle Candy Vincent Johnny Warren Duane Webb Martin Webb Arlen Wiens Don Wilson Harry Withrow Linda Wright FBLA Advisors: Mary Esselstyn Bob Jager Clara Mundt Presidents: Chris Bradley, Lisa Davenhill Melody Anderson Barb Barclay Diana Barker Betty Belau Roy Bishop Chris Bradley Chris Butcher Christy Casey Gayla Cone Alta Cooper Lisa Davenhill Clara Davis Christy Davison Delores DeVore Debbie Dow Lynda Dow Lynda Dynge Julie Ells Carol Fernlund Karen Germain Sandy Grissom Kathy Hall Terry Harvey Sharil Houston Sandra Humphries Donnis Jones Karen Killingsworth Susan Kimball Lynn King Lynn McCallister Billie Mathews Brenda Nelson Sandy Nicholson Robin Nobbs Kathy Nuich Donna O'Dell Steve Patterson Rita Peterson Cathy Pritchett Cindi Radclitte Cynthia Reed Marsha Reeves Leilani Reinschmidt Rosalyn Reisinger Sue Santord Marilyn Scarborough Renee Schreiber Karen Sinner Gary Walker Kathy Ward Barbara White FHA Advisors: Margaret Harrang Beverly Soderstrom Presidents: Pam Monroe Becky Mclntyre Susan Adams Jan Ames Joan Anders Marchelle Anderson Sharon Austin Judy Bohannon Kathy Dickey Virginia Dodge Pam Dubs Janice Franks Rita Gates Francis Gilbert Shirley Glover Mary Hadley Diane Hewlett Donna Johnson Karen Kelly Teresa Larson Vicki McAdams Becky Mclntyre Marily McQueen Marilyn May Val Messinger Jo Ann Mickelson Pam Monroe Pam Satterlee Sharon Austin Caron Schwahn Denise Shannon Marilyn Stewart Marsha Svensen Pam Trimble Diane Zirkle FRENCH CLUB Advisor: J. Franklin Roberts President: Gail Burke Mark Adreon Debbie Blackwood Mary Ann Bolton Paula Bowers Gail Burke Linda Corum Pam DeYoung Terry,Eppinger Sue Gannon Donna Glathar Lynn Haggen Kathy Lee Steve Livingston Beverly McLean Sally McMichael Marlene Mack Michele Martin Merleanne Perkins Deby Pierson Debbie Rock Joenine Roberts Galene Sanner Chris Skotield Jan Solberg Becky Teasdale Karen Tretren Linda Van Gordon FTA Advisors: Robert Lane Ann Woods President: Martha Lamb Linda Burmeister Dana Dunlap Kathy Garrett Georgene Graham Sharon Hanke Chris Hayse Laura King Martha Lamb Mike Schwalb Cathy Smith Karla Thierolt GERMAN Advisor: Dee Durham President: Greg Lynch Sharon Austin Stan Birman Herb Bleyer John Brookens Bob Corbit Margaret Davis Kathy Dunn De Elliott Phil Eppler Linda Evans Jackie Grabenhorst Duane Hicks Janice James Kathy Keiser Alan Lawton Mike Leever Glenn Leonnig Chris Lesmeister Debbie Lockard Vicki McAdams Becky Mclntyre Chuck Martinez Karen Mays Bobbie Jo Meeker David Middlebusher Paula Mottitt Brian Nelson Mertie Nelson Wynne Perryman Deby Pierson Sandy Pierson Keith Robbins Gordon Roberts Bonnie Robinson Mark Rogers Tom Shafer Kirk Simmons Jan Solberg Karen Von Stein Linda Yoder Linda Zweigart HECA Advisor: Don Eastman President: Gary Koppang Mark Adreon Vicki Bannister Betty Belau Debbie Bittle Jeanie Crawford Jan Fredrick Karen Germain Terri Harvey Tim Johnston Alta Kendrick Terry Langford Sue McGinty Candy Mohr Tammy O'Grady Peggy Raikes Deanna St. Martin Chris Skotield Georgette Tucker Rick Wilson Marilyn Wimmer Kathy Wood HI-TIMES STAFF Advisor: Charles.Weidner Editor: Dick Kyker Melody Anderson Sue Binegar Teresa Eppinger Starla McLaughlin Coleen McMahon Bobbi Jo Meeker Mary Jo Minear Dan Palmer Marva Slavens Mark Vandevender Londa Waldron Londa Weter Terry Witter Terry Wolgamott HOUSE COUNCILS Advisor: Paul Evensen Presidents: Alpha: Chris Merkle Omega: 'Mike Herrin ALPHA: Susan Barss Julie Casterline Ted Colvin Randy Eek Dale Jacobs Dave Kalams Bill Little Chris Merkle Paula Mottitt Jan Polhemus Julie Ray Kathy Weixel OMEGA: Brayton Bailey Rob Brown Robin Cossette Rick Farrell Mike Herrin Marily McQueen Steve Opdahl Dixon Thurman Gary Walker INTERCLUB COUNCIL Advisor: Paul Evensen President: Sue McGinty Chris Bradley Tom Bradley Rob Brown Gail Burke Julie Casterline Charlie Cobb Sue Cosler Lisa Davenhill Karen Dill Jackie Dougherty Bill Froehle Barney Guenther Janie Hinkle Richard Keene Bill Keith Gary Koppang Dick Kyker Martha Lamb Leslie Lippert Greg Lynch 247 Becky Mclntyre Elliott Meyerding Pam Monroe Brian O'Dell Dave Orr Seth Peters Ron Phillips Debbie Pruett Dave Pruitt Jim Redden Tim Root Dell Speegle Mark Swisher IRL Advisors: Gene Rushing Victor Zgorzelski President: Tim Root Bob Bacon Vicki Bannister Bill Beardsley Cathy Bennett Beth Bentley Paula Betz Mary Ann Bolton Jan Carlson Robin Cossette Lorelle Darneille Margaret Davis Pam De Young Judy Diment Kathi Dunn Greg Flakus Ginger Frost Karen Gegner Georgene Graham Stefanie Harlow Connie Herman Jeanette Jepson Anne Jewett Dolores Johnson Reese Jones Martha Lamb Kathy Lee Dennis Lorton Dev McLean Karen Mays Bobbi Jo Meeker Chris Merkle Candy Mohr Mertie Nelson Alan Ousterhout Sandy Pierson Cathy Pritchett Peggy Raikes Belinda Reiss Joenine Roberts Sue Roberts Galene Sanner Mike Saul Jan Solberg Linda Wickersham Marilyn Wimmer Dave Wolk-Laniewski Julie Wolthoff JUNIOR BOOSTERS Advisor: Gary Newton President: Jacki Dougherty Jan Adams Janet Brown Mike Colley Warren Croucher Karla Davis Jacki Dougherty Barb Finch Karen Gegner Michele Holbrook Sharon Hoober Cindy Hoover Dennis House Kathy Hunt Sue Huntington Donnis Jones Tony Keener Kathy Lee Frank McCaslin Donna McGinty Steve Naef Tammy Perry Nancy Shepherd Debbie Shippley Kirk Simmons Connie Skinner Michele Smith Lucy Szymaniak Polly Taylor Londa Waldron Chuck Watson Londa Weter Jeanne Williams Diane Zirkle JV RALLY SQUAD Advisor: Ruth Osika Queen: Nancy Shepherd Nancy Anderson Donna McGinty Nancy Piazza Sara Sather Nancy Shepherd KEY CLUB Advisor: Patrick Halpin President: Dave Orr Rick Beardsley Kevin Bethel Rob Brown Ken Canon Charlie Cobb Al Collins Greg Flakus Dave Kalams Dan Heyerman Charlie Hoover Ky Hopewell Rick Huston Scott Lewis Chris Merkle Louis Manno Mike O'Grady Dave Orr Alan Ousterhout Terry Rasmussen Mark Rogers Greg Schuler Randy Stroh Dixon Thurman Jim Traviss Bolo Tweedy KNIGHTS OF THE LOG TABLE Advisor: Lois Sudborough President: Seth Peters Jan Adams Dale Bell DuWayne Butler Dennis Chapman Dan Davis Tony Fernlund Jim Gilley Donna Glathar Chuck Horton Dick Kyker Gene McConnell Vince Matthews Seth Peters Rhonda Pope Tim Root Marilyn Smith Dell Speegle Scott Struble Chuck Watson Gail Williams Rayleen Wright LA TERTULIA Advisor: Bonnie Nordman President: Julie Casterline Laurie Anderson Barbara Barclay Diana Barker Carolyn Baumer Bev Belau Paula Bowers Jan Carlson Karen Carlson Julie Casterline Jan Cole Al Collins Gayla Cone Loren Cramer Judy Diment Pam Dubs Laura Fountain Ginger Frost Kerry Goff Jane Gordon Ginny Gottfried Sharon Hoober Cindy Hoover Anne Jewett Laura King Lynn King -Grant Langeberg Mike Lawrence Jay McCormack Linda Pearson Cathy Pritchett Renae Reznicsek Revae Reznicsek Aretta Rone Roxanne Schreiber Caron Schwahn Denise Shannon Karen Sinner Cindy Smock Karen Trefren Wayne Trefren Sarah Warren Mike Wertz Janet Williams Bill Wilson Debra Wolf Norma Yandell LATIN Advisor: Edna Stewart President: Debbie Pruett Laurie Bergline Herb Bleyer Candi Collins Steve Groleau Wes Myers Debbie Pruett Belinda Reiss Joenine Roberts Marilyn Stewart Rick Wilson LOCAL MENS BREAKFAST DELEGATION Advisor: Grear Casper President: Richard Keene Tom Boren Bert Bray Doug Butcher Dick Callagan Bob Case John Crawford Dennis Darby Steve Fixsen Dennis Flenner Tom Froeber Aaron Gardner Greg Graft Steve Granger Jim Hector John Henderson John Henson Henry Johnson Richard Keene Rick Lamison John Lawton Barry Leach Tom Lucas Ron McClearen Bill Marshall Larry Marshall Jim Morrisey Dan Nash Rick Neilson Jerry Note Jerry Orr Pat Owens Jerry Rasmussen George Rice Tom Rolie Ric Rutherford Jim Rutter Brad Sparling Dell Speegle Bob Stearns Scott Struble Mike Thompson Mark Van Sickle Rich Walker Bill Warren MAJORETTES Advisor: Irving Mirick Head: Kris Grubbe Viola Carroll Debbie Gleaves Kris Grubbe Sandy McCann Nancy Rice Nancy Santille Candy Sloper MOUNTAINEERS Advisor: Grear Casper President: Tom Bradley Dale Bell Tom Bradley Gil Brown John Brown Steve Calloway Dan Davis Gaylen Heilsen Ed Lane Jack Mclntyre Jim Munyon Mike Patton Dave Pruitt Mark Swisher Dick Williamson ORCHESTRA Advisor: John Drysdale President: Leslie Lippert Eddy Arnold Susan Barss Jeff Beals Carolyn Baumer Karin Billingsley James Byrd Janis Carlson Debbie Carson Bob Case Julie Casterline Kent Clinkinbeard Dan Davis Judy Diment Kathy Dunn Teresa Eppinger Doug Fitzsimmons Laura Fountain Jane Gordon Cheryl Green Kathy Hall Pam Haugen Barbara Hutchinson Janet James Dolores Johnson Martha Johnston Threesa Kees Bill Kent Laura King Martha Lamb Grant Langeberg Leslie Lippert Mike McCurdy Sue McGinty LaWren Mason Vince Matthews Karen Mays Valerie Messinger Elliott Meyerding Dan Nash Brian Nelson Randy Nitzschke Alan Ousterhout Becky Parker Belinda Reiss Joenine Roberts Sue Roberts Kelly Schleigh Caron Schwahn Roxanne Schreiber Mike Schwalb Paul Slate Jackie Spencer Jan Solberg Tom Tompson Richard Tippets Linda Wickersham Debra Wolf Linda Yoder ORDER OF M Advisor: Fred4Spiegelberg President: Charlie Cobb Brayton Bailey Kevin Bethel Rich Bridenstine John Brookens Vic Brooks Rob Brown Steve Chamberlain Ed Chriss Charlie Cobb Ray Colvin John Crumbley Paul Crumbley Clyde Dalton Les Deenin Bruce Farthing Dennis Fiedler Chuck Fleser Randy Gemma Greg Gilbert Curt Gould Jack Graff George Heffner Mike Herrin Hank Hudson Todd Humphrey Nick Jones Dave Kalams Mike Leever Scott Lewis Terry Lucich Kerry McRoberts Louis Manno Mike Mattson Jim Mercer Bob Mayer Steve Naet Dave Orr Seth Peters Ray Peterson Rod Peterson Don Pinkham Dave Pruitt Terry Rasmussen Jim Rector Jim Ronnander Bruce Sarvis Tom Schmidt Ken Smalley Gary Swindler Dixon Thurman Bob Tweedy Marlin Wallace Jett Werner Bill White Dan Wooten PEP CLUB Advisor: Peggy Velure President: Karen Dill Jan Adams Nancy Anderson Debbie Barnes Milissa Bolton Chris Bradley Linda Brill Deanne Buttertield Rigina Carpenter Sue Cosler Alta Cooper Robin Cossette Karen Dill Jacki Dougherty Dana Dunlap Sandy Faible Nancy Francisco Sue Gannon Jane Gordon Sharon Griebler Kris Grubbe Val Grubbe Evelyn Harrang Diane Hatcher Chris Hayse Diane Hewlett Michelle Hicks Sharil Houston Cathy Hunt Jeanette Jepson Anne Jewett Sandy Johnson Donnis Jones Tony Keener Mary Keesee Karen Kellenberger Elaine King Laura King Lynn King Jan Konopasik Bev Lancaster Vicki McAdams Cindy McCandles Becky Mclntyre Maie McKee Marily McQueen Judy Mapes Debbie Marrs Julie Marrs Shelley Mitchell Paula Moftitt Pam Monroe Jan Morris Deidre Mosher Debbie Nelson Donna O'Dell Marlene Olson Merleanne Perkins Nancy Piazza Jan Quinn Julie Ray Cynthia Reed Revae Reznicsek Joenine Roberts Galene Sanner Sara Sather Sue Schoeder Nancy Shepherd Karen Skreen Deanna Smelser Kathy Smith Deanna St. Martin Michele Smith Lucy Szymaniak Marilyn Taken Karla Thierolt Linda Van Gordon Gail Vinson Terri Walsh Melissa Watson Debbie Wieler Jeanne Williams Migan Willis Debbie Wolf Julie Wolthott Donna Wyncoop Diane Zirkle QUILL AND SCROLL Advisor: Charles Weidner President: Bobbi Jo Meeker Gail Burke Teresa Eppinger Bobbi Jo Meeker Mary Jo Minear RUSSIAN Advisor: Edna Stewart President: Dell Speegle Jane Burns Wayne Carlon Tom Corbit John Crumbley Bill Hale Debbie Johnson Ahmet Kocel Leslie Lippert Jim McMeen Jim Mercer Brian Price Ken Smalley Dell Speegle Mike Thompson Debbie Tycer Larry Vinyard Gary Warden Gary Williams Pete Willis Rayleen Wright SHUTTERBUGS Advisors: Marvin Trautman Steven Bungum President: Elliott Meyerding Dan Davis Mark Dyrud Carl Johnson Chuck McAdams Elliott Meyerding Gayle Nelson Barb Ross Kay Smith Don Stubbs Linda Vinsel Shyla Watrud SENIOR MENS BREAKFAST CLUB Advisor: John Ottosen President: Bill Froehle Richard Adams Brayton Bailey Tim Barker Tim Beck Rich Bigsby Vic Brooks Greg Chinn Mark Chriss Ray Colvin Gary Cox Howard Dunlap Francis Edwards Gary Edwards Phil Fenn Bill Froehle Randy Gemma Greg Gilbert Jack Gratt Ken Harris Mike Herrin Jett Jetterson Greg Jones Nick Jones Dave Kalams Mike Leever Chris Lesmiester Al Licklider Greg Lynch Terry McAdams Murphy McHugh Chuck Martinez .Mike Moore Don Morton Steve Note Jim Rogers Don Samples Greg Schuler Dave Shinn John Skinner Don Thompson Dixon Thurman Bill White Harry Withrow SNOMADS Advisor: Wayne Johnston President: Murphy McHugh Debbie Bittle Rich Bridenstine Rob Brown Kris Grubbe Al Licklider Murphy McHugh Marily McQueen Jane Raapke Cathy Smith Candy Vincent STUDENT COUNCIL Advisor: Paul Evensen President: Ray Colvin Bob Bacon Kevin Bethel Herb Bleyer Rich Bridenstine Gail Burke Deanne Butterfield Ed Chriss Al Collins Ray Colvin Ted Colvin John Fleeger Chuck Fleser Jane Gordon Dave Harter Mike Herrin Jett Jetterson Dave Kalams Ahmet Kocel Chris Lesmeister Scott Lewis Donna McGinty Chris Merkle Cheryl Nelson Seth Peters Rod Peterson Julie Ray Greg Schuler Lucy Szymaniak Bob Tweedy Marlin Wallace Bill White TECHNICAL ARTS LEAGUE Advisor: Ed Cox President: Bill Keith Ron Gates Mike Harsh Bill Keith Gerald Redding Don Stubbs Homer Wells Mike Wickham Dennis Withrow TECHNICIANS Advisor: Anthoney Kennedy President: Tom Bradley Dale Bell Tom Bradley Gil Brown John Brown Steve Calloway Dan Davis Gaylen Heilsen Ed Lane Jack Mclntyre Jim Munyon Mick Patton Dave Pruitt Mark Swisher Dick Williamson THESPIANS Advisor: Clittord Sowle President: Barney Guenther Mark Adreon Joy Babcock Sheila Beare Laurie Bergline Deanne Buttertield Wendy Craine Connie Cull Karen Dill Paul Ferris Ree Fitzsimmons Jett Grittin Barney Guenther Sheila Hammond Diane Hatcher Curt Holmes Sharon Hoober Steve Horton Dennis House Sharil Houston Dan Johnson Toni Keener Elsie Kersten Linda Kime Judy Lemacks Debbie Marrs Bob Mayer Mike O'Grady Tammy O'Grady Belinda Randall Jim Redden Debbie Rock Mark Savage Kirk Simmons Karen Skreen Chris Skotield Debbie Winans TORCH HONOR Advisor: John Smock President: Dave Pruitt Doris Angell Susan Barss Karin Billingsley Tom Bradley Craig Bryant Julie Casterline John Crumbley Tony Fernlund Carol Fernlund Mike Foland Cheryl Green Kathy Hall Jerald Holm Gary Koppang Martha Johnston Chris Langton Joan Leonard Bill Little Steve Livingston Beverly McLean Karen Mays Jim Mercer Pam Monroe Jim Munyon Seth Peters Dave Pruitt Bonnie Robinson Tim Root Ken Smalley Mark Swisher Karen Tretren Larry Vinyard Gail Williams Linda Yoder VARSITY RALLY SQUAD Advisors: Candace Grubesic John Purcell King: Jett Jetterson Queen: Cheryl Nelson Barbara Atterbury Debbie Bittle Charlotte Elmgren Tina Elmgren Jett Jetterson Joan Leonard Cheryl Nelson Tammy O'Grady Greg Schuler Dave Thompson 249 Debl Abernathy. Jr 138 Jrrn Acord, Jr 138 Brlan Adams. Sr Debble Adams, Sr Don Adams, Jr' Jan Adams. Jr: 138 Janlce Adams, Jr' 138 Jean Adams, Jr' 138 Leonna Adams, Jr 138, 256 Rlch Adams. Sr 99, 109, 112 Susan Adams. Jr 28. 138 lVlark Adreen. Sr' 94,95 112,219 Dave Aeschllman. Sr' 112 Floydene Aklns, Jr Dena Aklhs. Jr 138 Debble Albertson. Jr 138. 184. 185 Llnda Albertson, Sr 112 Paula Algee. Jr 138 Carol Allen. Jr 138 Kathy Allle. Sr. 112 Jan Ames, Jr' 138 Joan Anders, Jr' 138 Doug Anderson, Sr 112 Laurle Anderson, Jr 138 Marchell Anderson. Jr 138 Melody Anderson, Sr 112. 215 Mlchael Anderson. Jr 138. 241 Nancy Anderson. Jr 106. 107, 138. 211, 237 Shuree Anderson. Sr 112 Lee Andrade, Jr 138 Dorls Angell. Sr 112 Mlke Antley, Jr 138 Eddy Arnold. Sr Frank Arnold. Jr 138 Terryl Asberry, Jr Dave Ashenberner, Sr Barbara Atklns, Jr 138 Brenda Attebery, Jr 138 Barbara Atterberry, Sr 12. 74, 112 Judy Atwood. Jr 138 Sharon Austin, Sr 23 John Avgerls, Jr 16, 138 Steve Avgerrs, Sr Peggy Axllng, Jr' 138 Joy Babcock, Sr. 112 Bob Bacon, Jr' 138 . 2 Brayton Barley. Sr' 74, 109. 112. 135 Davld Barley, Sr Donald Barley, Sr 112 Suzanne Balley, Jr 138 Mary Balrd, Jr. 138 Dale Baker, Jr 138 Mltch Baker, Sr Sandle Baker. Jr 138 Vlckle Bannlster, Jr 95. 138 Brenda Barbee. Jr' 138 Barbara Barclay, Jr' 138 Dlana Barker. Sr 112 Rourke Barker. Sr 109 112 Tlrn Barker, Sr Gerald Barlow Jr 138 Debble Barnes, Jr' 138 Chrls Barnhart. Jr 138 Susan Barss. Sr 112 Paul Bartlett. Jr 139 Donna Bass, Sr Blll Bates. Sr 112 Carolyn Baumer, Sr 112 139. 184. 185 Julla Beach. Jr Wayne Beale, Jr' 139 Jett Beals. Sr 112 Mlke Bearnan, Jr John Bean, Sr 112 Lellabeth Bean, Sr' 113 Blll Beardsley, Jr 139 Shella Beare, Jr 139 Tlm Beck. Sr 80, 109. 113 Betty Belau. Sr 113 Bev Belau, Sr 113 Cynthla Belden, Jr 139 Jerry Bellveau. Sr 1 13 Alan Bell. Sr Dale Bell, Sr 113 Cathy Bennett, Jr' 139 Dlck Bennett, Sr 113 Doug Bennett, Jr 139 250 10, 226 Beth Bentley, Jr. Laurle Bergllne, Sr Jerry Bergman, Jr Kevln Bethel, Jr Dlana Bettes. Jr 1968-69 139 11, 113, 190, 256 139 107.139,166,186,187 139 Paula Betz, Jr' 139 Bob Beverldge. Sr' John Bevls, Jr 139 Klt Bewley, Jr Sharon Bewley, Sr 113 Randy Blckel, Jr Carla Bllllngs, Jr 139 139 Karln Bllllngsley. Sr' 36. 113, 155 Susan Blnegar. Jr: Barney Blrd. Jr 1 Stan Brrman, Sr 139 39 113 Al elsnap, sr, 113 Rex Blshop, Jr: 1 Steve Blshop, Jr 39 139 Debble Blttle. Sr. 12, 106, 107. 113, 210 Rltch Blxby. Sr 109, 113 Karen Blalr, Jr 29, 37, 139 Junle Blakely, Jr 139 Danny Blank, Jr' 139 Herb Bleyer. Sr: 102, 103, 104, 105, 109.113 Davld Bllss. Sr, Ken Bock, Jr. 139 Robert Bee, Jr, 139 Jeanne Boerner, Sr Judy Bohannan, Jr 139 Mary Ann Bolton, Steve Bordeaux. S Judy Boren, Jr 1 Torn Boren. Sr. 1 Paul Bowers. Jr Paula Bowers. Sr Gayle Bowles. Sr Wayne Boyd, Sr Sr 113 r. 113 39 13 139 113 113, 221 Mlke Boydston, Sr. Clndy Bradford, Sr Chrls Bradley, Sr Tom Bradley. Sr Bert, Bray. Sr' 11 Patrlcla Bray. Jr Lonna Brazlel. Jr Sharon Breedlove, Davld Brelhan, Jr Joe Brenhaug. Jr 218 118 113 3.119 139 139 Sr 139 139 Ruben Brenhaug. Sr Wallace Brenhaug, Marsha Brewer. Jr Sr 139 Rlch Brldenstlne, Sr 11,31,161,218 Larry Brlggs, Sr Joann Brlghl, Jr' 113 139 Llnda Brlll, Sr 113 Janet Brlnsorl, Jr Nancy Brltt, Jr 1 Robert Broadbeck, 139 39 Jr. 139 John Brookens, Sr: 113 Barbara Brooks, Jr, 139 Vlc Brooks, Sr 1l3,161,162,163.164,177,179, 181 Chrls Brown. Jr 139 Gll Brown. Sr' 113 Janet Brown, Jr. 139, 170, 171 John Brown, Jr. 139 Julle Brown, Jr 139 Rob Brown. Sr, 77.102.107, 113,161 173,174, 175 Cralg Bryant, Sr 113 Penny Bryden, Sr 28 Don Burda, Sr 114 Margle Burg. Jr 139 Gall Burk. Sr 96.114,125,195.214,219 251 Llnda Burmelster, Sr 114 Jane Burns, Sr Susan Burns, Jr 139 Charles Burton, Sr 80,109, 114 Dale Burton, Jr 139 Walter Busch. Jr Claudla Buseman, 139 Jr 140.184 John Bush, Jr 140.168 Chrls Butcher, Sr 114 Connle Butcher. Sr 113 Doug Butcher. Sr. Kathy Butcher. Jr: 80 140 DeWayne Butler. Sr 114 Deanne Buttertleld. Sr 95, 114 Barbara Buttram, Jr. 140 Norman Buttrarn. Sr 114 Blll Byers. Jr 140 Rrch Bynum, Jr 140 Davld Byrd, Jr' 140 Jlm Byrd. Sr 114 STUDENT INDEX Rlck Cabler. Jr 140 Rlchard Caldwell, Sr Dlck Callagan. Sr 114 Steve Callaway, Jr 140 Nancy Campbell, Sr 114 Ken Canon, Jr 140 Bob Capsey, Jr 140 Michel Carllngton, Jr 140 1 14. 239 Wayne Carlon, Sr Janls Carlson, Sr 114 Karln Carlson, Jr 140 Nancy Carlton, Jr 140 Roger Carnes. Jr 140 Gall Carpenter, Jr 140 Reglna Carpenter, Jr 140 37. 140 Vlola Carroll, Jr Terry Carruthers, Sr Debra Carson, Jr' 140 Dave Carter. Sr. 114 Teresa Carter. Sr Robert Casad, Jr 140 Bob Case. Sr 114 Krlsty Casey. Jr 140 Pat Cassldy, Jr 140 Rlchard Caster. Jr' Julle Casterllne, Sr 93.95114 193 Leonna Cate, Sr 114 James Cearley, Jr 140 Steve Charnberlaln, Jr: 140 Kathy Chambers, Jr: Kevln Chambers, Jr' 107, 140 Karen Chandler, Sr: 114 Dennls Chapman, Sr' 114 Pat Chapman. Sr' 119 Curt Charley, Jr 140 Mrtch Cherrler, Jr 140 Greg Chlnn, Sr 80, 99, 109. 114 Karen Chlpman, Jr: 140 Donna Chrlss, Jr 140 Ed Chrlss. Sr 114, 199 Ken Chrlss, Jr: 140 Mark. Chrlss. Sr' 109. 114 Dan Chrlstensen, Jr' 140 John Christensen, Jr: 140 Lon Chrlstensen, Sr' Cover, 33 Randy Chrlstlan, Jr. 140 Chery Chnstalnson, Jr 140 Carole Clattl, Sr 114 Kathy Clay, Jr. 140 Ken Cllnklnbeard. Jr 6, 18. 140.219 Charles Cobb, Sr 176, 177, 178. 180 Paula Colllndaller. Sr 114, 256 Jan Cole, Sr 114 Mlke Colley, Jr' 140 Alan Colllns, Sr 95, 114 Candl Collins. Sr' 114. 134, 194, 218 Mary colllrls. Sr 77 Tom Colson. Jr 140 Ray Colvln. Sr. 75, 92. 95 106.107.1 238 Ted Colvln, Jr 93. 95, 140 Gayla Cone. Sr 114 Rosemary Conklln, Jr Rlta Conklln, Sr 114 Lorl Cook, Jr: 141 Rlcnard Cook, Jr. Ross Cook. Jr 141 Alta Cooper. Sr: 115 Bob Corblt, Sr 115 Tom Corblt, Jr 141, 7 Bob Corbltt. Jr: Cralg Cordon, Sr. 115 John Corllss, Jr 141 Phll Corllss. Sr Elba Corena, Jr. Judy Corona, Sr Lunda Cclrum, Jr 141 Susan Cosler, Sr 115 Robln Cossette. Jr, 141, 237 Lorl Coslelle, Jr 141 Clllt Cotter. Sr. Terrle Courtrlght, Jr 141 Dale Covey, Jr 141 Gary Cox, Sr 115 Sherry Cralg, Jr 141 Wendy Cralne. Jr Loren Cramer, Jr 141 Doug Crandall, Sr. Jeanie Crawford, Sr 115 John Crawford, Sr Penny Crawlord. Jr 141 Dennls Crlppen. Jr 09,114,199 Steve Crlppen, Jr 141 Dennls Crosby, Sr 115 Doug Crosby, Sr. 115 Warren Croucher. Jr 141 John Crumbley, Sr' 115 Paul Crumbley, Jr 141 Walter Cude, Sr' 115 Llnda Culbertson, Sr 115 Connle Cull. Jr' 91,141 Greg Cull. Sr' Connle Cummins, Jr' 115. 141 Craig Cumrnlns, Sri Marlln Cunningham. Sr' Tlna Cuozzo, Sr. 115 Martha Curnow. Jr 141 141, 173 Clark Curtls. Jr' Jerry Cushman, Jr. 141 Jett Cuttlng. Jr 141 Marla Czekll, Jr' 141 Teresa Dallman, Jr. 141 Clyde Dalton, sr' 74. 115 Llnn Dalton, Jr. 141 Barbara Danlels. Jr 141 Mary Danlken, Sr 115 Dennls Darby. Sr' 115 Lorelle Darnellle, Jr' 141 Llsa Davenhlll. Sr. 115 Lunda Daves, Sr- Clara Davls, Jr 141 Cynthla Davls, Jr 141 Dan Davls, Sr 115 Davld Davls, Sr 115 James Davls, Sr 22 7, 141 Karla Davls. Jr Margaret Davls. Sr Mlke Davls. Jr 141 Paula Davls, Jr 141 Vlckle Davls, Sr Christy Davlson. Jr 141 Jerry Day. Jr 141 Larry Day, Sr Peggy Day. Sr' Brll Dean, Jr' 141 Les Deenln. Sr' 115 Vlnce Dernanby. Jr 141 Jerry Derrlck. Jr 141 Peter Deuel, Jr: 141 Delores Devere, Jr: 141 Kathleen Delfere, Sr, 116 Ray Dey. Jr: 141 Pamela DeYoung, Jr: 141 Kathy Dlckey, Sr 116 Susan Dlckson, Jr. 141 Karen Dtll, Sr 18, 91, 116, 155, 219 Jack Dllle, Jr: 141, 116 Judy Dlmerlt. Jr 141 Vlrglnla Dodge, Jr' 141 Mlke Doody. Jr 141 Taml Doran, Jr' 141,107 Glenda Dorll. Sr: 23, 116 Roh Dorsey. Jr Jackle Dougherty, Jr 141. 75 Gerry Douglas, Sr' 116 Debble Dow. Jr 141 Connle Doyle, Jr: 256 Mark Drake. Sr 116 Dan Dressler, Jr 141, 142 Robln Drezdlak. Sr' 116 Parn Dubs, Jr 141 Sally Duhalme, Jr 141 Dana Dunlap, Sr 116 Howard Dunlap. Sr 109, 116 John Dunn, Sr, Kathy Dunn. Jr, 141.256 Mlchael Dunphy. Jr. Llnda DuRray. Jr 141 James Dusenbury, Jr Fred Dussault, Sr 116 Wayne Dysche Jr 141 Susan Dye. Sr 116 Jerry Dyer. Sr' Llnda Dynge, Jr 141 Mark oyrua. Jr 141 Ed Eakln, Jr Dennls Earley. Jr: 142 Davld Eddy, Sr Dennls Edmusen, Sr, Barbara Edwards, Jr. 142 Francls Edwards. Sr: Gary Edwards, Sr 109, 116, 208 Roxle Edwards, Jr' 142 Randy Eek, Jr' 142 Bull Eggers. Sr Max Eldswlck, Jr: Dellla Elllott. Jr' 142 Hal Ellls, Jr: 142 Lenda Ellls. Jr: 142 Llnda Ellis, Jr: 142 Carol Elllson, Jr: 142 Ron Elllson, Jr' 142 Sherrl Ellison, Sr: 116 Julle Ells. Sr' 116 Charlotte Elmgren. Sr. 12, 116.210 Tlna Elmgren, Sr 12.99.101.116. Carolyn Ann Emlg, Sr 116 Judy Emmert. Sr' 116 Orval Endlcott. Sr Teresa Epplnger. Sr. 116 Phll Eppler, Sr: Diana Ervln, Sr 116 Barbara Ettlnger, Sr 116 Don Evans, Jr: 142 Lunda Evans. Sr: 7,116.219 Robert Farmer, Jr: 142 karen Farnham. Jr 142 Carol Farnsworth, Sr: 116 Rlck Farrell. Jr 134, 136, 142 Bruce Farthlng, Sr: 117. 187 Mlke Fawcett, Jr. 142 Bob Fellows, Sr 117 Jack Fender. Jr 142 Janet Fenn, Sr 117 Phll Fenn, Sr 109, 117 Llnda Fernau, Sr 117 Anthony Fernlund. Sr: Carol Fernlund. Sr 117 Cheryl Ferns, Sr Paul Ferrls, Jr: 142, 140. 221. 256 Rlchard Frtchtner, Jr' 142 Dennls Fledler, Jr' 142. 256 Barbara Flnch, Jr' 142 Randy Flnch, Jr: 142 Shlrley Flpps. Sr: 117 Mlke Fltzgerald, Sr 117 Doug Fltzslmmons, Jr 142 Ree Fltzslmmons, Jr. 28, 142 Robln Fltzslmmons. Sr 117 Steve Flxsen, Sr 117 Greg Flakus, Jr' 142 John Fleeger. Jr' 142 Mary Ann Fleener. Jr 142 Chris Flernlng, Jr' 142 Dennls Flenner, Sr 117 Chuck Fleser, Jr 142 Debbie Flowers, Jr 142 Steve Flyte. Jr: 142 Mlke Foland. Sr 117 Julle Fossen. Jr Rlck Fossen, Jr. 142 Ray Foster. Jr' 142 Laura Fountaln, Jr: 142 Bev Fowler, Jr' 142 Steve Fowler, Jr 142 Nancy Franclsco. Jr 142 Janlce Franks, Jr' 142, 256 Jan Frederlck, Jr, 142 Torn Froeber. Sr. 117 Brll Froehle. Sr: 80, 109 Vlrglnla Frost, Jr: 142 Ted Fulton, Jr: Jell Gallop, Jr: 142 Bonnie Galloway, Sr: 117 Susan Gannon. Sr: 117 Aaron Gardner. Sr 117 Joyce Garrett. Sr: 117, 119 Kathy Garrett, Sr 117.221 Stan Garrls, Sr: 117 Myren Gaston, Sr 117 Marcy Gatchett, Sr. 117 Ruta Gates, Sr' 117 Ron Gates, Sr' 117 Sharon Gates, Sr 117 Karen Gegner, Jr 143, 214. 256 Randy Gemma. Sr' 109, 117 Larry George. Jr: 143 Chrus Gerety, Jr' 94. 117 Karen Germaun. Sr' 117 Lunda Gerwuck. Jr 143 Joel Grerman, Jr: 117 Muke Gubson, Sr' 117 Mulch Gubson, Jr 143 Doug Gudeon, Sr. Frances Gulbert. Sr. 117 Greg Gulbert, Sr' 102, 118. 164 Jum Gulley. Sr: 118 Nuck Gulman, Jr: 143 Paula Gulrner, Jr: 143 Bill Gltzen, Sr' 118 Gaul Gladtelter. Sr: 118 Donna Glathar, Jr, 143 Debbue Gleaves. Jr' 143 Greg Gleaves, Jr 143 Julue Glogowsku. Jr Shurley Glover, Sr' 118 Kerry Gott, Jr: 143 Rod Golluc. Jr' 143 Debbue Goungs. Sr' 118 Kathey Goodman. Sr Cathy Goooruature. Sr 118 Lots Goodroad. Jr' 143 Jane Gordon. Sr 118 Margaret Gordon, Jr 143 Vlrgunua Gootlrled. Jr 143 Barbara Gould, Jr: 143 Bull Gould, Jr 72. 75. 143 Curt Gould. Jr' 143 Gene Grabenhorst, Sr: 5, 118 Jackue Grabenhorst, Sr 118 Greg Grall, Sr 118. 143 Jell Grall. Jr Jack Grail, Sr 10, 118, 163, 164. 165. 176. 178, 187 Wayne Gratton. Jr 143 118. 197 Dave Graham. Sr Duane Graham, Sr 118 Georgene Graham, Jr 143 Steve Granger, Sr: Randy Graves. Sr 118 Sandu Graves, Sr Sherry Graves, Jr' 143 Frank Gray, Jr, 143 Gary Gray. Jr: 95. 143 Don Great. Sr Cheryl Green. Sr. 118 Vicku Greeny. Sr' Jan Greer, Jr, 143 Jocelyn Greer. Jr' 143 Cy Gregory, Jr' 143 Steve Gregory. Jr' 143 Sharon Gruebler, Jr: 143 Chrustune Gruer, Jr' 143 Alan Gruftun. Jr' 143 Jett Gruftun. Jr' 7, 143 Lee Grumes, Sr: 118 Nadune Grumes, Jr, 143 Robun Grussom, Sr' Sandy Grussorn, Jr: 143 Steve Groleau. Sr, 24. 104. 118. 194 Davud Groornes, Jr: 143 John Grow, Jr 143 Krus Grubbe, Sr 118 Val Grubbe, Jr 143 Barney Guenther, Sr 89. 118 Keuth Gursunger. Sr. 118 Terry Gust. Sr, 118 Lee Gutuahr, Jr 143 Gordon Hackett, Sr 118 Shlrley Hackworth, Jr 143 Mary Hadley, Sr 118 Maynard Hadley, Jr: 143 Ruchard Halek, Sr 118 Blll Hale, Jr: 143 Sandy Hale, Sr: Doyle Hall, Jr: 143 Kathy Hall. Sr 16, 118 Marla Hall, Jr' 143 Mike Hall. Sr' Sheila Hall. Jr. 143 Lunae Halstead, Jr 143 Marla Halstead, Sr 118 Duan Hamulton, Jr. 143 Rhonda Hamilton, Jr 143 Bob Harnrru, Jr' 143 Dan Haunmerly. Sr 118 Sheula Hammond, Sr, 118 Vaughn Hammons. Sr 119 Sharon Hanke, Jr, 143 Clarence Haruner, Sr Dorus Hanalord, Jr: 119 Greg Hannon, Sr 119 Chrustune Hansen. Sr. 119 Debee Hansen. Sr: 119 Lunda Hansen, Sr' 119. 170 Margaret Hansen, Sr: 119 Bob l-larger, Jr. 143 Stephanue Harlow. Sr' 119 Judy Harper, Sr 119 Evelyn Harrang, Jr' 143 Vrcky Harrungton. Jr. 143 Dennus Harns, Sr, Ken Harrus. Sr. 80, 119, 123 Lunda Harrus. Jr 143 Mark Harrus, Jr: 94. 95. 143 Cundy Harnson. Jr 143, 256 Muke Harsh. Sr' 119 Dave Harter, Jr 143 Skuo Harvey. Jr. 144 Terrue Harvey. Sr' 119, 124 Nuck Hatauyk, Jr 143 Duane Hatcher. Sr 119. 214, 256 Marsha Hatton, Sr Pam Haugen. Sr. 24, 119 Cheru Hawkuns, Jr' 144, 184. 185 Loreen Hawkrns. Jr 144 Duana Hayes. Sr- 119 Chrus Hayes, Sr 91,119 Peggy Heaney. Jr 144 Vucku Heath. Jr 144 Jum Hector, Sr 119 George Hellner. Jr 144 Lynn Heggen. Jr 144 Dan Helken. Jr 144 Gaylene Heuken, Sr 1 19 John Henderson. Sr 119 Ruchard Henderson. Sr' Terry Henderson, Jr 144 Chrus Henruksen, Jr 144 Dave Henselman, Jr. 144 John Henson. Sr 119 Patty Herbuson. Jr 144 Connie Herman, Jr 144 95. 107, 120 Make Herrun, Sr Steve Herzog. Jr, 144 Roy Hettunga, Sr 120 Duane Hewlett, Sr 120 Dan l-leyerman, Jr 144 Kathy Huatt. Sr' 120 Steve Hubbs, Jr' 144 Dorcas Hucks. Sr' 120 Duane Hucks, Jr 144, 139 18, 100, 144, 219 Muchelle Hucks, Jr Randy Hucks, Jr' Nanette Hugguns, Sr Mrke Hulkey, Sr Donald Hull. Sr: 144 Derrell Hunkle, Sr Janue Hunkle. Sr' 120 Larry Hunkle. Jr 144 Lunda Hunkle. Sr 120 Carlyn Hlrschy, Jr 144 Paula Hurschy, Sr 120 Dave Hutson, Jr. 144 Randy Hodges. Sr lngrud Hoelle, Jr 144 Debbue Hogue, Jr 144 Nell Hogue, Jr 144 Michelle Holbrook. Jr 144 Rich Holcorru, Jr. 144 Renee Hollowell, Jr: 144 Jerald Holm, Sr: 24.120 Curt Holmes, Jr' 144 Glorua Holmes, Sr 120 Julayne Holmes, Sr 120 Dana Holmstrom, Jr 144 Kathy Holmstrom. Sr 120 Scott Holt, Sr 120 Sharon Hoober, Jr. 144 Cherryl Hook, Sr 120 Charlue Hoover, Jr: 144 Cundy Hoover, Jr: 144 Ky Hopeweuu, Jr.. 144 Lonnue Hopkuns. Sr: Steve l-lopkuns, Jr. 144, 152. 168 Krusta Hord. Jr, 144 Chuck Horton, Sr Steve Horton, Sr 18,41,94.95 Mark Hosley, Jr 144 Bob Hothe. Jr 144 Kevin Houck. Jr' 144 Dennus House. Jr 144 Bull Houston. Jr' 144, 239 Sharul Houston, Sr 120 Cyntnua Howard. Jr. John Howe, Sr Januce Howell. Jr Debra Howell, Sr: Bob Hubbard, Sr Hank Hudson, Jr. Lefty Hull. Jr: Roberta Huffman, Sr: Sandy Hukull, Sr: Joyce Hulse. Jr 1 Todd Humphrey, S 144 120 120 144,150 120, 256 120 44 r: 120 Sandu Humphrues. Jr' 144 Jan Hunt, Jr 144 Kathy Hunt, Jr: 144 Mary Hunter. Jr 144,239 Sue Huntungton, Jr: 144 Rlck Huston, Jr: 95. 144 Yvonne Huston, Sr. Terry Hutcheson, Sr 121 Barbara Hutchunso Lunda Hyden. Jr n. Sr 121 144 Verna lge. Jr 144 Davud Irvun, Sr 121 John Jack, Jr 27. Lunda Jackson. Jr Steve Jackson. Sr Tum Jackson, Jr 1 144 144 44 Dale Jacobs. Jr 144 Lrnda Jacobson. Jr 145 Ruchard Jacobson. Sr Janet James. Jr 35. 145 Januce James, Jr, 145 Jell Jellerson, Sr: 12, 31. 74, 96, 109.121.199. Chrus Jenkuns, Jr' Bob Jenkuns. Jr Ann Jennrngs. Jr Scott Jennings. Jr' 210 145 35.145 145 Vuc Jennungs. Jr, 145 Davud Jensen, Jr, Bert Jepson, Jr. 1 145.173 45 Jeanette Jepson. Sr: 24, 121. 154 Anne Jewett, Jr 1 Anatole Johansen. Carl Johnson, Sr: Danuel Johnson, Jr' 45 Jr: 145 95.145 Debbue P Johnson, Jr: 145, 256 Debbue D Johnson Debbue K Johnson .Jr 145 ,Jr' 145 Dolores Johnson. Sr. 121 Donna Johnson, Sr, 121 Henry Johnson, Sr' Joe Johnson, Sr Judy Johnson, Sr Kathue Johnson, Sr Lunda Johnson. Sr Randy Johnson, Sr Sandu Johnson. Jr Sandy Johnson. Jr 121 121 145 Sherry Johnson. Jr 145 Sue Johnson. Sr, Trna Johnson. Jr Martha Johnston. Tum Johnston, Sr Tom Jolley Sr 1 , 2 Anuta Jones. Sr 121 Dennus Jones, Jr 81,121.196 145 Sr 121 1 145 Greg Jones, Sr: 121 187 Nuck Jones, Sr 1 21 Rae Ann Jones, Sr. 121 Reese Jones. Sr. Vernue Jones, Jr 121 145 Carla Juhl, Jr: 145 Greg Jury, Sr, Carol kagy, Jr? 1115 219 98.99.100 101, 219 Davud Kalams, Sr 109, 121, 172 Jackue Keen, Jr 145 Rrchard Keene. Sr 203, 213 Tonya Keener. Jr 145 Thseesa Kees, Sr 37. 121 Mary Keesee. Sr' Kathy Kerser, Jr 145 Bull Keuth. Jr 145 Karen Kellenberger. Jr 145 Mane Kelley. Jr Dennus Kelly. Jr' 145 Karen Kelly, Sr 121 Jett Kendle, Sr' 121 Alta Kendruck, Sr 121 Darlene Kent. Sr' Bull Kent. Sr. 36.121 Elsue Kersten. Sr 71, 92. 95, 121 Denny Kulley, Jr: Karen Kullungsworth. Sr' 31, 121 Susan Kumball. Sr 121 Lunda Kurne, Sr 121 Betty Kuncheloe. Sr: 121 Nancy Kundell, Jr' 145 Debbue Kung, Jr 145 Elaune Kung, Jr 145 Laura Kung, Jr 145 Lynn Kung. Jr 145. 201 Carla Kunkade, Jr 31, 145 Kum Klnney, Sr 96. 109, 121, 22 Karen Kurpatruck, Jr 145 Launa Klunke. Jr 145 Debbre Klug, Jr 145 Donna Klumph. Jr 145 John Knapp, Sr Donn Knokey, Sr, 122 Greg Knudson, Sr 122 Ahrnet Suha Kocel. Sr 102. 103. Dave Koolunel, Jr 145 .173, 175 6, 237 104,122 Takoshu Konuta. Sr 102. 103, 173, 239 Jan Konooasek, Sr 122 Gary Koppang. Sr' 122, 206 Anne Kounz. Jr 145 Susan Kreuscher, Sr 23 Mark Krueger. Jr Gary Kruggel, Jr 146 Kathy Kurz, Jr 145 Rdoney Kuschel, Jr. 146 Duck Kyker. Sr 214, 215 Karen Kyle. Jr 146 Laura Lage, Sr' 122. 126 Peggy Lahrnann. Sr' 123 Martha Lamb, Sr, 122, 219 Susan Lamb. Sr 122 Ruck Lamuson. Sr- 122 Bev Lancaster. Jr' 146 Charles Landerkung, Sr. 122 Carl Landers, Jr. Eruc Landus, Jr 145 Ed Lane, Jr Grant Langeberg. Sr 122 Bob Langlleld, Jr. 145 Chrus Langton, Sr 122, 173 Terry Lanklord. Sr 122 Llnda Larsen, Sr Susan Larson. Sr 122 Teresa Larson. Sr 115, 122,218 Larry Lassen Jr 145 Ann Lausnuann. Jr 145 Earl Lavuno, Sr 122 Duane Lawler, Sr Muke Lawrence, Sr 122 Sue Lawler. Jr 145 Don Lawson. Sr 122 Mark Lawson, Jr 146 Allen Lawton. Jr 146 John Lawton. Sr 122 Barry Leach. Sr Bull Leach, Sr Andre Leamons. Jr 146 James Lear, Jr John Lee, Jr: 146 Kathy Lee. Jr 146 Muke Leever. Sr. 109. 122 Charles Legg, Jr' 146 Judy Lemacks, Jr Cleatus Lemley. Jr 146 Donna Leon. Jr 146 Joan Leonard, Sr. 4, 12,77. 101. Glenn Leonnug, Sr 122 122,210 Chrus Lesmesutor, Jr 102, 103. 104. 105 109 Deela Lewus, Jr 146 122 129 Januce Lewus. Sr Robert Lewus. Jr 146 Rosemary Lewus, Sr 122 Scott Lewus. Sr. 95, 107 109. 122. 160,173 Teresa Lewus, Sr Al Lucklrder, Sr Leslre LuDDert, Sr, 123 Bull Llltle, Sr 122. 170 Debbue Luttle, Sr 123 Steve Luvungston, Sr: 123 Laurue Lochard. Jr 146 Debbue Lochard. Jr 146 Jerry Locke, Jr 119 122 109.122 Glenna Logan, Sr' 123 Jum Logan. Sr: 123 Sandy Loubl, Jr: 146 Bruce Long. Sr, Renee Long, Jr. Duane Lord, Sr Dennus Lorton, Jr. 146 Susue Love, Sr' 123 Barbara Lowe. Jr 146 106. 107, 123, 226 Mollue Lowry, Sr Carol Lucas. Jr 146 Tom Lucas. Sr Muke Lucuch. Jr 146 Terry Lucuch. Jr, 20. 146, 173 Don Ludwug, Sr, Andy Lust, Jr 146 72.81, 96, 116, 123, 195 146, 214. 256 Greg Lynch. Sr Tacy Lynch. Jr ChuckAMcAdanus, Jr Vucku McAdams. Sr 124 Patty lVlcBeth, Sr 124 Lynn McCalluster. Jr 146 Cundy McCandIess. Jr 146 Sandy McCann, Sr 124 Muchael McCardell, Jr 146 Chuck McCasland, Sr 124 Frank McCaslun, Jr. 146 38 124 146, 256 Molly McCauley, Sr Ron McCleary. Sr 124' Rex McCleary. Jr 146 Doru McClellan, Jr: 146 Gene McConnell, Sr 124 Scott McConnell, Jr 146 Jay McCormuck, Sr 124 146, 220 Make McCurdy. Jr Gary McDougall, Jr 146 146. 171 Dave McFadden, Jr Colleen McGee. Sr 124 Lee McGee. Sr' Donna McGunty, Jr Sue McGunty, Sr 124. 199 Ed McHenry, Jr 146 Murphy uvuculugrr, sr. 72. 109, 124 Becky Mclntyre, Sr 17 124 Jack Mclntyre, Sr 124 Margaret McKee. Jr 146 Mane McKee. Jr 146 Luz McKunley, Jr 146 Beverly McLean, Sr 124 Bob McLean, Jr 146 Lunda McMahan, Jr 146 Loala McMaluan, Jr 147 18.106.107.146.21 Colleen McMahon. Sr 124 Stan McMahon, Jr 147 Junu McMeen. Sr 125 Bonnre McMuchael, Jr 256 Sally Mctvllchael, Jr. 147 Gary uvueuveru, Jr 147 Jan rvucoutaue. Jr 147 lVlaruly McQueen. Sr 125, 218 Danny McQuuston, Jr 147 Kerry unerroberts, Sr 125 Terry MacAdam. Sr. 31, 109. 123 Marlene Mack, Sr 123 Karen Madsen, Sr 123 Ruck Magerle, Jr 147 Joyce Mahoney, Sr Donna Maun. Sr' 123 Gary Mak, Jr' 147. 241 Lavern Mallard, Jr' Dave Mann, Jr 147 Margaret Mannen, Sr 123 1, 219 251 122 Lotus Ma1n1o, Sr f-15, 123 Joyce Mansheld. Sr 123 Judy Mapes, Jr 147 Scott Marclnngton Jr 147 Julle 1Vlar1no,Jr' 123. 147 Mary Marrno, Sr Debbue Marrs, Sr 123 Julle Nlarrs. Sr 123 B111 Marshall, Sr 123 Jarnes Marshall. Jr 147 Jan Marshall, Sr 123 Larry Marshall, Sr 123 Dawn Mart1n. Jr 147 Glenn Mart1n. Jr 147 Greg Maron, Jr 147 38 147 1-larry Mart1n, Jr Judy Mart1n. Jr 147 Leon Mart1n. Jr 147 Mlchele Mart1n, Sr Ron Mart1n. Sr 124 V1ck1 Mart1n, Jr 147 Chuck Marttnez. Sr 109 LaWren Mason, Sr 124 Wanda Mather. Jr 147 Dolores Mathews, Sr 124 Blllle Matthews. Jr 147 Vlnce Matthews, Jr 147 M1ke Mattson, Jr 147. 166 AI Mauch, Jr lV1ar1lyn May, Sr Ed Mayer, Jr 147 Bob Mayer, Jr 147 Mar1lyn May, Sr 124 Karen Mays, Sr 124 sne Medley, Sr 125 Debra Mee, Jr 147 Elobbu Jo Meeker, Sr 20, 125 215 Lotus Melger, Jr 147 J1mMercer. Sr 74 100 125,161 163 164 Chr1sMerklu, Sr 24.9194 95 102 107 125 Cathy Mvrrnnan Jr 147 Bob Morr11r1an,Jr 147 V1cky Merw1n, Jr Val Messlnger, Jr 29.147 Ell1ottMeyerd1ng Sr 24, 125 256 Joann Mlckelson Jr 147 Mark Muckelson, Sr 125 Dave Mlddlebusher Jr 147 Gary 1v1r11er, Jr 147 Jan Mlllc-r. Jr 147 Rich Nlrller, Jr 147 Lonnte Mlllugan. Jr Mary Jo Mtnear, Sr 125 Melvrn Mlnor. Jr 147 Brlan Mlsche, Jr 147 Shelley Mrtchell Sr 11, 125 Carol Mobbs. Jr 147 Lesl1e Mode, Jr 147 Paula Moll1tt, Jr Cand1e Mohr, Jr 147 Larry Molander, Sr Sherry Moltett, Jr 147 Carl Monroe, Jr 147 Parn Monroe. Sr 125 Rat Monroe, Jr Becky Moore. Sr 125 B111 Moore, Sr 125 Dennus Moreland, Jr Mane Morgan. Sr 89, 125 Brett Morr1s. Sr 125 29, 182 Jan Moms. Sr Doug Morr1s. Jr, 147 J1rr1 Morr1sey, Sr 123 109, 125 Don Morton, Sr P1111 Morton, Sr 125 Russ Morton, Sr 147 Deudre Mosher, Jr 148 M1ke Motschenbacher, Jr 148 Judy rvldyer, Jr 148 Cathy Mulndllr-n, Jr 148 Kon Munson, Jr 148 Dan Mnrrydn. Jr 148 Jum Munyon, Sr Mtlrto Murrey, Jr R1ta Myers. Jr 148 Bob Myers, Jr Wesley Myt-rs. Sr 125 194 80, 91, 92. 94. 95,146.147 Steve Nael. Jr 10,148, 113.174.187 Roger Napol1tane. Jr 148. 168, 169 Dan Nash, Sr' 125 Larry Neel. Jr 148 252 Ndrrnan Nell Sr vrrgrnra Netll Sr 125 1118 201 Brenda Nelson Jr Brlan Nelson, Jr 148 Cheryl Nelson, Sr 12 75, 76. 77, 101,1 210 Dana Nelson, Jr 148 Debble Nelson, Sr 125 Gayle Nelson, Sr 125 Myrtle Nelson. Jr 148 Tonr Nelson, Sr 125 Mrnnle A Newday. Sr 110 Mark Newrnan, Jr 148 Sandra N1choIsen. Sr 125 PatN1oderrneyer Sr 125 119 125 Rtck N1elsen. Sr Dan Nukooyrn, Jr, 148 Randy Nrtzschke, Sr 126 Robln Nobbs, Jr 148 Gerry Nordahl. Jr 148 Lrnda Norrls, Jr 148 Lucle Norrls, Jr 148 Lynn Norton, Sr 126 Jerry Note, Sr 126 Steve Note, Sr 126 Kathy Nulch, Jr 148 .Keane Nutter Sr 126 Scott Oakes, Jr 148 Dena O'Catlahan, Jr 148 Dave O'Dear. Jr 148 V1ola O Dear, Sr 126 Br1a11t1Dell, Jr 148 Donna O'DeII, Jr 148 tvlarnyn 0 Dell, Sr 126 Make O'Grady, Jr 95, 107, 148 06,107.125, Tarnn'1yO'Grady Sr 12, 106 107,126.210 Jan1s Olsen, Sr 126 Marlene Olson Jr 148 'lont O'Ne1II Sr 126 Steve Opadahl, Jr 148. 166, 167 M1keOreskov11: Jr 148, 166 176 187 Dave Orr. Sr Jerry Orr Sr 126 Sandra Ort1z, Sr 126 Gary Osborn, Jr 148 W1ll1arn Osborn Jr 148 Linda Oudhotl. Sr 111, 126 Mtllle Oudholl, Jr 148 Al Ousterhout Jr 148 B111 Overturl, Jr 126, 148 Donna Overturt Sr Fred Owen. Jr 148 Pat Owen, Sr 126 Tom Ow1ngs, Sr 126 Shurley Padgett, Jr 148 Dan Palmer, Jr 148 Janet Parke, Jr 148 Becky Parker, Jr 148 C1111 Parker, Sr 126 Don Parker. Sr Jean Pasckvale, Jr 6 148, 220 Dewey Patten, Sr 126 Steve Patterson Sr Make Patton, Sr Anne Pearson, Jr 148 Slove Pearson, lr 148 Edna Peck, Jr 148 Tan11Pcrry,Jr 148 Melody Poets, Sr 125 Davtd Perlnu, Jr 148 Merleanne Perklns, Jr 148 Wynne eerryrnan. Sr 24, 126 Alan Peters Sr 126 Seth Peters, Sr 95,126 161, 163 Stan Peters, Sr 126 Melody Pererson, Jr 148 Rodney Peterson, Sr 127, 163, 179 Lauren Peterson Jr 148 Myra Peterson, Jr 148 Ralph Peterson, Jr 148 Ray Peterson, Jr 148 Rtta Peterson, Jr 149 Denny Phelps, Sr 9, 127 Ken Ph1I1ps.Jr 142, 149 Ken Phllltps, Jr 149 RonPh1ll1ps Sr 16 24 127 Karen Ptnpps, Sr 127 Nancy P1a1za,Jr 146 149 211 23 Elarne Pldcock, Jr 149 loln Plclcock, Sr 109 127 D1ana Preis Jr Ron P1erce Jr 149 Wanda R1erce. Sr 127 Debble Plorson, Sr 20. 127 Sandy Rrersdn, Jr 149 256 Don P1nkhan'1,Jr 149 Steve P1tts.Jr 149 Jan Polhernus, Sr 127 Estaluta Porneroy Jr 149 Wanda Pond, Jr 149 Bull Pope Jr Denn1s Pope. Jr 149 Rhonda Pope, Sr 127 Darlene Poutson. Sr 127 John Powell, Jr Jlrn Powers, Jr 149 Judy Powers, Jr 149 Dalen Pratt, Jr 149 Dave Prenuce, Sr 127 Bryan Pr1ce,Jr 149 L1nda Prtnce. Jr 149 Mlke Prlce, Jr 149 Russ Pr1ce, Jr 149 Cathy Rr1tchett,Sr 127 Roy Pruden, Sr 127 Debble Pruett Sr 127 195 Dave Pru1tt. Sr 127 Dave Purkerson Jr 149 Jan1ceQu1nn, Sr 9, 127 Marlene Qnrrrn, Sr 127 Jane Raapko. Sr 127 C1ndlRaC1cI1lte.Jr 149 L1nda Ragsdale. Jr 149 Peggy Ra1kes. Jr 149, 219 M1ke Raker Sr 95, 127 Gary Rarnetes. Sr Louls Rarr11rez.Jr 21, 149 Belinda Randall, Sr 127 Donna Randle. Jr 149 Gary Randle, Sr M1ke Rapp, Sr 127 Jerry Rasmussen, Sr 127 Terry Rasmussen, Sr 127 Steve Raven, Sr 127 Vnckle Rawtrngs, Jr 149 Laune Rawluns, Jr 149 Julle Ray, Sr 127 Terry Ray. Sr 127 Tony Rayburn. Jr George Read, Jr Frank Reale. Sr Mlke Reale. Jr 149 Lynda Reavus, Jr 149 J11n Rector, Jr 149, 163 J1rr1 Redden. Jr 149. 196 Gerald Reddrng, Sr 128 Clndy Reed. Jr 149 Phll Reed, Sr 128 Larry Reeves, Sr 128 Marsha Reeves, Sr 128 Le1lan1 Rr11nsch1r11dt, Sr 128 Rosalyn Relstnger, Jr 149 Beltnda Rerss, Jr 149 JanetR13rr11rk.Jr 149 M1ke Rennlck Jr 149 Larry Reprnan, Jr Greg Reynolds, Jr Renae Reznlcsek. Jr 149 Revae ReZn1csek, Jr 149 Gary Rhrnehart, Jr 150 George R1cf-, Sr 128 7 Nancy Rcle, Jr 96, 138, 145. 150. 256 Bde Rne, Jr 150. 173 Buddy Rrenrndnd, Sr 105 128 Bryce, Rrckard, Jr 150 Nancy Rlckenbacher, Jr 38 150, 256 Dean Rtcks. Sr 128 13111 Rlechers. Jr 150 Debra Rrggert. Jr 150 Bob Rltchey, Jr 150 lorelta R1lchson Jr 150 Kelth Robtnlns. Jr 150 Gordon Roberts Jr 95. 150 Joen1ne Roberts Sr 94 128 Nancy Roberts, Sr 128 Sue Roberts, Sr 128 Bonnle Roblnson, Sr 128 Denn1s Robunson, Sr 128 John Robtnson. Sr 128 Debra Rock, Sr 9. 128. 195 Enoch Rodman Sr 128 Jrnn Rogers, Sr Ken Rogers, Sr Mark Rogers, Jr 150 lrlene Rehll, Sr 128 Torn Rol1o Sr 128 Aretta Rone. Sr 128 J1rn Rennander, Jr Cra1g Root, Jr 150 Donna Root, Jr 150 Trrn Root. Sr 128 154 170, 219 Juan1ta Rosales, Jr Jett Rose. Jr 150 Sharon Rose, Jr Terry Rosenbalrn Jr 150 Barb Ross. Sr 128 Cathy Ross. Jr 150 Charlene Ross. Jr 150 Doug Ross. Sr Harold Ross Sr Debble Roth Jr 150 Vrckle Roth Sr Sandra Rowden, Sr Kr1s Rowland Jr 150 Randy Rnn1, Jr 150 Pat Russell. Jr 150 Rnchter Ruttrertord, Sr 128 J1n1 Rutter, Sr 128 Joan Rutter Jr 150 Dennrs Ryan Jr 150 109128 237 112,128,168 B111 Salade, Jr 150 Don Sarnple, Sr 109. 128 Saga Sandberg, Jr 150 Leonard Sander Sr 128, 150 8. 147. 150 Karla Sanders. Jr Susan Sanlord. Sr 128 Galene Sanner, Sr 128 37, 73 128 Nancy Sar1t1ll1e. Sr Bruce Sarv1s, Jr 150 Sara Sather, Jr 100. 150. 211. 238 Parn Satlerlee. Sr Mrke Saul. Jr 18. 150, 219 Mark Savage, Jr 150 Scott Sawtelle, Jr Manly Scarbrough. Jr 150, 220 Dave Schalow. Jr 150 Deobre Schalow, Jr' 150 Marlene Schell. Sr 129 129 216 Kelly scnlergn. Sr Sharon Schlosser, Jr 150 Tonr Schm1dt Jr 150 Bob Schortgen. Sr Ann Sko11eld,Jr Mart1n Schott. Jr 150 Renee Schre1oer Sr 129,220 Roxanne Schretber, Jr 150 Sue Schroeder. sr 151 Greg Schuler, Sr 12, 95. 99. 100, 101. 109. 129, 210 Val Schwab, Jr 151 Caron Schwahn, Sr 31. 129 Mrke Schwalb, Sr Jerry scnwreger, Sr Ne1lSchw1nIer,Jr 151 Drana Scott. Sr Sara Scott Jr Sharon Scott, Sr Torn Scott Sr Joyce Seely. Jr 151 Dawn SQ1by..1r 151 Toby Sell, Sr Jerry Sess1ons, Jr Torn Shafer, Jr Deldre Shannon, Sr 129 Denlse Shannon, Sr 129 Charles Shay. Sr 129 Rrek A Shay, Sr 70 129 218 150,184,185 129,130 107 151 Jdnn Shelley, Sr Nancy Shepherd, Jr 151, 211, 237 Dave Sh1nn Sr Debble Shlpley. Jr 151 Lucky Shopp. Jr 151 Gall Shuler. Sr 129 Ned Suckels, Jr, 151 Rlck S1ler, Jr Steve Snlva Sr 129 Klrk Srrnrnons, Jr 151 Torn Slrnon, Sr 129 129, 155 Gary Slngler, Sr Karen srnner, Sr 129 Peggy Skaggs. Jr 151 Connle Sk1nner, Jr John Sk1nr1er,Sr 151. 184 109, 120. 129 Steve Sk1nner. Jr 151 Chrls Skollleld. Sr 129 Fannte Skratcher, Jr 136 Karen Skreen, Sr Mary Slack, Sr Todd Slack, Sr Paul Slate. Jr 151 Mama Slavens, Jr Ron Sleeter. Jr 151 Cand1Sloper. Jr 151 Ken Smalley. Sr 74, 129. 173, 1 Deanna Srnelser, Jr 151 Arlen Snrnth. Sr Carol Srrnth, Jr 151 75, 106, 107 1 89. 129 Cathy Sm1th,Sr Cheryl Srnlth, Jr 151 Debble Srnlth, Jr 151 Debble Snnlth, Sr 130 Jack Smlth. Sr 109. 130 Kay srnnrr, Sr 130 Larry snrrtn, Jr Mar1an Sm1th, Jr 151 lvlarrtyn srnnn Jr 29 151 Mlchele Srntth. Jr 151 Pat Slnlth, Jr 151 PatS1n1tr1,Jr 256 Ron S1n1th,Jr 151 Scott Srn1tl1,Sr 130 Steve Sn11th, Sr Stephen Srruth, Sr 130 Clndy Smock, Jr 151, 159 Lorna Snopl, Jr 151 B111 Snow, Sr 130 J1n1 Snow, Jr 151 Yvonne Snyder, Sr 130 Walt Sokolowsku Sr 130 Jan Solberg, Sr 130 Terry Sorners, Sr 130 Dave Sonstenn. Jr 151 Jrll Sorensen, Jr 151 M1ke Sorenson. Sr Brad Sparlrng, Sr 130 Cundy Spauld1ng, Jr 151,241 Dell Speegle, Sr 26 130 192 Bob Spencer, Sr 130 Jack1e Spencer. Jr 151, 216 Leneva Splres, Jr 151 Carollne Spoonts. Jr 151 Debble Sprague. Jr 151 L0rr1e Sprlnkle Jr 151 Laur1e Stacy Sr 130 M1ke Stanton. Sr 130 Beverly Starnes, Sr, 151 Bev Starnes, Jr Rena Starnes, Sr 130 Dave St Arnold. Jr 151 Bob Stearns, Sr Jnrn Stevens, Jr 151 Charles Stewart, Sr Mar1Iy11 Stewart, Sr 130.256 Make Stlckney. Jr Chrls St Mart1n. Jr 151,221 Deanna St Martln. Sr 130 Joleen Strando, Sr 130 lVl1ke Stratton, Jr 151 Jerry Street Jr 151 J1111 Str1ckland,Sr 130 Randy Stroh. Jr 151 V1ck1 Strong. Jr 151 Scott Struble, Sr 130 Don Stubbs, Jr cerlry snllryan, Jr 151 Scott Sundby, Jr 151 Carol Sutton, Sr Torn Sutton. Sr Marsha Svonsen. Sr 130 Orah Svvltt, Sr Sharon Swllt Sr Gary Swnndlor, Jr 151 Mark Swlshor. Sr 40, 95. 130 Lucy Szyrnan1ak. Jr 100. 151 Marnlyn Taken, Jr. 151 74 17 29 Debble Tams. Jr 151 Jackle Taylor, Sr 131 Larry Taylor, Jr 151 Marllyn Taylor, Jr 95, 151 Polly Taylor. Jr 151 Terry Taylor, Jr 151 Vlrglnla Taylor. Sr 131 Sylyla Teague. Sr. 131 Becky Teasdale. Sr 131 Jlrn Telcka, Sr 131 Sylvla Telecky, Jr. 151 Dennls Ternolernan, Sr 131 Lane Tesclal, Sr 131 Leroy Tessrnan, Sr Joann Thames, Sr 131 Wlnnre Thames. Jr 152 Dlane Thels, Jr 152 June Thelln, Sr' 131 Karla Thleroll, Sr 18.75, 131. 219 John Thomas, Jr 131 Kelly Thomas. Jr 152 Dave Thompson, Sr 12, 98. 100. 101 Gary Thompson, Sr Larry Thomoson, Sr Terry Thompson. Sr Torn Thompson, Sr 131 Don Thomson, Sr 109, 131 Dixon Thurman, Sr 109, 120. 131 Scott Thurston, Jr. 152 Mlke Tlltee, Jr. Rlck Tlmrrl. Jr Rlck Tlpoets. Jr 152 lrvln Ttry, Jr Wendall Tollelson, Sr Tom Topo. Jr Lorna Torrey. Sr 77, 131, 256 Mark Townes. Jr 152 Jlm Travlss, Jr 152 Mlke Treat, Jr. 152 Karen Trelren, Sr 131 Wayne Trelren. Jr 152 Alan Trlckel. Jr 152 Pam Trlmble, Sr 131 Georgette Tucker. Sr 131 Kathy Tucker, Jr Marte Turner, Sr 131 Jlrn Tusow, Sr 131 Mark Tuttle, Sr 131 Bob Tweedy. Jr 26, 152 Debby Tycer, Sr 131 Judy Unreen, Jr 152 Barbara Urle, Jr 131 Barbara Vance. Jr 152 Bull Vanderpool. Jr. 152 Curt Vandalrltt, Sr 131 Mark Vandevender. Jr Llly de Hass Van Dorsser. Sr 116 Denlse Van Dllker. Sr 131 Llnda Van Gordon. Sr 75, 91 131 Llnda Van Newton. Sr 102, 105 Mark Van Slckle, Sr 132 CharlottVerlrlet1len, Jr 152 Adellne Verschoor Jr Delano Verschoor. Jr 152 Blll Verschoor, Jr Vlckl Vessey, Sr 132 Jell Vlckeren. Jr 152 Rose Vlles. Jr 152 Candy Vlncent Sr 132, 226 churn vlrlferlt, Sr 5132 Llnda Vlnsel, Sr 132 Gall Vlnson, Jr 106, 107. Larry vlnyora, Sr 137 Duane Vltale. Sr 132 Karen Von Steln, Jr 152 Dan Vorhels. Sr Londa Waldron, Jr 19, 152 Brent Walker, Jr 152 Chris Walker. Jr 152 Gary Walker. Jr 152 Richard Walker. Sr Tamrnle Walker, Jr Yvonne Walker, Sr 132 Duane Wallace, Sr 132 Marlan Wallace. Jr 152 Nllke Wallace, Jr 152 Shlrley Wallace, Jr 152 Steve Wallaert, Sr 132 Tonl Walley, Jr 152 Sharon Walsh, Jr 152 Terrle Walsh, Sr 132 Mlke Ward. Jr 152 Kathy Ward, Sr 132 Les Ward, Jr 152 Boo Warren. Sr Blll Warron, Sr 132 Jan Warren. Jr 152 John Warren, Jr 132, 152 Sarah Warren, Sr 132 Tonl Warren, Jr 152 Mlke Watklns, Jr 152 Sue Watklns, Jr 152 Shyla Watrlld, Sr 132 Chuck Watson, Jr 102, 148, 152, 239 Cheryl Watson. Jr 152 Gary Watson. Jr Gregg Watson. Sr Mellssa Watson, Sr 75. 132 Val Watson, Jr 152 Duane Webb. Jr 153 Marlln Webb. Jr 153 Mlckey Webb. Jr 153 Paula Webb, Sr Cathy Webber Sr 23, 132 Scott Weber. Sr 132 Ron Webster, Jr 153. 186 Debble Weller. Sr' 132 Val Weller. Jr 153 Kathy Welxel Jr 153 Gary Wells. Sr' Homer Wells, Sr 132 Nancy Wells. Sr Rlchard Wells, Jr 153 Jay vvels. Sr Loyd Wenzel, Sr Jell Werner, Jr 150, 153 Mlke Werlz Jr 95, 153 Sue West, Jr 4 135 John Westerlreld, Jr 153 Randy Westtall. Jr 153 Steve Westland, Jr 153 Londa Weter, Jr 95, 153 Steve Whlople, Sr 132 Bull wnloole Jr 153 Barb Whlte. Sr 132 Uavt wlllle. Sr 132 Suzy Whlle Jr 153 184 Blll Whltrr. Sr 120, 13? Greg wnlltlo. Sr 132 Larry Wlck, Jr Dave Whlttaker Sr 132 Llnda Wlckershant, Jr 153 Mlkv Wlckharn Sr 132 Rlchard Wlckhanl. Jr 153 Arlen Wlens, Sr Ralph Wleso. Jr 153 Steve Wllcox, Sr 109. 132 Phll Wllkes. Jr 153 Stuart Wllkle, Jr 153 Rlckey Wllklns, Jr 153 Clndy Wllllarns. Sr 133 Gall Wllllalns, Sr 16, 132, 182. 183 Gary Wllllams. Sr 133 Jan Wllllams. Jr 153 Janeen Wllllarns Jr 153 Janet Wllllams, Jr 153 Jeanne Wllllams, Jr 149, 153 John Wllllarns. Sr Joy Wllllams, Sr 133 Klmrnle Wllllams. Sr 91, 133 Rlch Wllllamson, Jr 153 Llnda Wlllls. Sr 133 Megan Wlllls, Sr 133 Peter Wlllls, Jr' 153 Blll Wllson. Sr 133 Chester Wllson. Sr 133 Dan Wllson, Jr 153 Don Wilson, Sr 133 Evelyn Wllson. Jr 153 Kathy Wllson, Sr 133 Patty Wllson, Jr 153 Rlchard Wllson, Jr 153 Rlck Wllson, Sr 133 Sandra Wllson. Jr Marllyn Wlrntner, Jr 153 Debble Wlnans, Jr 153 Barb Wlrv, sf 42 Steve Wlrth. Jr 153 Jane Wlsdonl, .lr 153 Dennrs Wlthrow, Jr 153 Harry Wllhrow, Sr Terry Wltler, Jr 153 Glenna Wobbe, Sr 133 Debra Woll, Jr 153 Turn Woll, Jr 153 Teretha Wolll, Jr 153 Terry Wolgamett. Jr 153 Dave Wolk Lanlewskl, Sr 133 Jolla Wollholl, Jr 16, 153 Karen Wonderly, Jr 153 Eugene Wood, Jr 153 Kathy Wood, Sr 133 Michelle Wood. Sr 133 Tern Woodcock, Jr. 153 Dan Wooton, Sr 74. 100, 133 Gary Worden, Sr 133 Ed Worlhlngton, Sr 133 Nancy Wray, Jr 153 Llnda Wrlght, Sr 133 Mark Wright. Jr 153 Rayleen Wrlght, Jr' 153 Roger Wrlght. Sr' Al Wyatt. Jr 153 Steve Wyatt. Jr 153 Donna Wyncooo, Sr 133 Norrna Yandell, Sr 133 Llnda Yoder, Sr 133 Mlke Yournans, Sr. Karen Young, Sr 133 Lltha Young, Jr Rlch Young, Jr 153 Cathy Zaroslnskl. Sr 133 Coleen Zlerrlann, Jr 153 Norman zlosmor. Jr 153 Marllyn zlmmors. Sr 133 olono zlrklo, Jr 153 Lloaa zwolgarl, Sr 133 FACULTY AND ADMINISTR 1968-69: Ruth Acord 68 Dlxle Addlngton 44 Juanlta Anderson 28 51 Mlchael Ayers 52 Mary Bedell 68 Dean Benson 56. 76. 86. Rider Berg 24, 46 Grace Berg 62 Jan Boardman 66, 95 Hero Bowman 62 Janlce Brock 48 ATION INDEX 162 Steve Bungum 43. 45. 207. 256 Al Burkey Harold Carver 56 Lance Casebeer 47 Greer Casper 44, 203 George crlaool 69 Wllllarn Chambers 63 Arlon Chrlstensen 66 Lllllarl Connolly 67 Ed Cox 52 Jlm crurrlollorl 55. 168 Harold Davld 69 Mabel Day 67 Lova Delgada 68 AI Densnlore 55 lrene Drew 68 John Drysdale 37, 51, 95, 217 Dee Durham 52, 195 Don Eastman 54. 206 Ivan Ekberg or, 95 Mary Esselstyn 49 Paul Evensen 61, 198. 199, 236, 237, 238 Jack Flnk 24, 46, 64, 96 John Flynn 44 Paul Gandt 63 Tom Gerety 53 Cllll Glbson 62 Judy Goll 44 Vlctor Goll 69 Candace Grubeslc 44 Tom Hogg' 49.213 Pear Haas 68 Pat Haloln 24.46 Margaret Harrang, 51 Elsle Hargrave 67 Janett Hawklns 68 Gary Hendrlx' 15, 38, 52, Marla Hlll' 40. 51 Ruth Hockersrrllth 50 Marle Houck' 67 Carol Hule 66 Cllll Hlllchlns 69 Bob Jager 49 Jean James 51. 95 Elsle Johnson 66 James Johnston 47, 154 Wayne Johnston 45 Susan Joubert 52 Anthony Kennedy Hull klrlley 54 Kay kolnlel 68 Dr Rlcharcl Langton 64 Bob lane 54 Roger toalnerrnorl 47 Sara Lowell 63 A Novella Lllnlokln 68 Marg Madden 31. 62 90, 95, 196 Louls Mahar 49 Tyler Mctlllgll 52 James McAbee 46 187 Stanley Nlarchlngtorl 61 Toln Marler 57 John Mast 57 Margo Mays 49. 204 lrvlng Mlrlck 36, 50, 220 Ralph Monroe 56, 173 Pat Mounts 57 184 Torn Muller 31, 36 50 Carla Nltlrldt 49 Bull Neal 69 Gary Newton 54. 106 Bonnle Nordman 52 193 Ruth Oslka 44 John Ottosen 31, 63, 109. 209 23 snlrley Parker 51 Floyd Pawlowskl 24. 47 John Pemoer 54 Steve Perry 38, 53 Al Plche 61. 78. 82 Florence Plckel 68 Susan Pohl 66 John Purcell 55.236 Chrlstlne Randal 68 Charles Roarner 48 John Reed 57 Lou Rlngllette 45 Franklln Roberts 52. 195 Frank Roelandt 56, 176, 180 Helen Roper 47 Dr Wllllarn Ruck 60 73 82 Gene Rushlng 54 Evealulte Sahyors 68 Jarnes Scharaga 33, 53 Dorothy Slderas 68 Lynn Slolllnd 40. 50 78, 90. 95 Gatewood Srnlth 27. 47 Nlarlan Snllth 46 Allce Slnock 63 John Srnock 54, 204 Beverly Soderstrorn 51 Cllll Sowle: 41. 50 88 90, 95 98 Fred Splegeloerg 57, 73, 160, 162 Frances Stephens 66 Edna Stewart 53, 192, 195 Dee St Martln 66 Lols Sudborough 47. 204 Jack Sutton 48 Judy Swearlnger 69 DeVere Taylor 18, 54 219. 236 Jack Teeters 38 53 Vlollt Thomas 68 Marvln Trautrnan' 47 John Trolan 54 Cheryl Turner' 66 Shlrley Vall 66 Naornl Van Dyke. 53 Peggy Velure 57, 182 Lindsay Vlnsel 61 Fred Von Aopen 56 Vern Voss 33, 53 Ed Walls 69 John Warnllngton 44 Harlan Weaver 62 Charles Weldner 19, 214 215 256 Bud Wlcker 69 Charles Wllllams 69 Robert Wllllams 61 Jackle Wllson 68 Rlley Wlncholl 45 Jlrn Wlnkleman 45 Vern Woltnoll 55 Ann Woods 50 Frank Wrasnlr 31, 63 Ladd Zasloupll 54 Vlctor Zgorzelskl 23 55 6 99 218 253 The Crater Staff Signs Off: X I x 4 ,f N Qt 'Gtr , f L 21' B ,ll 4 Editor: Gail M Photographers: Layout Staff: Copy Staff. 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