Mercer Island High School - ISLA Yearbook (Mercer Island, WA)

 - Class of 1967

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With his death, countless of his former pupils and acquaintances lost a valued and cher- ished friend. In the classroom as well as on the football field he knew how to properly motivate his students and achieve results. As a football coach, he instilled in his team the feeling of true sportsmanship and impressed upon ev- ery individual the importance of fair play. He sent much into the lives of others that has caused them to live better lives. Although his tragic death cut off the major portion of his life, it is well to remember- Mlt is the quality of living and not the mere quantity of life that is the true measure of an individual. We who knew him shall remember Mr. James because of his good-exemplary life. To his memory we dedicate this 1966-1967 Isla. Aix wr as Q..-4 .,. , f 'F M 'w 'Wi FW ' ' W , x f f1f 'K qw U J, '- fi-. :if s, - 'gf -, YA! iwrsq.,-3 ,A AY, .- 8'W f ...ab Lg- .,,Q',- W: w'Wf'w L Y - - r Ev, 2 3 if , A, I, n 42 - , ,. , ZA Wig Q Y, ,N H . 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It is made up of . . s, es d1SeaPp91HU11f2n1a 'Nw rs saab, Ucihffe Jfob QQ-,7 CQ db-Z Lf Cxzjmawbz' -flew 5493, gas' Q ' WE qu! 6 ,, We are drawn together by comm 54 Gafccjj ML mjawfy 050141 5 ' Q7 1 3 A Q, , interests and profit through 7 2 I 'jc' C45 Q XJ: KZ AAIC4' Ciixgcmj , mutual experiences. 7i'f5L0'lQ M '68' QR T' fr 5? iff ? 1 I f . , - ' 1 We 'U ffl. if V? I X 'K X' 9 Z Hopefully we learn to give part of ourselves in return for the friendship and understanding of others. ,521 vy:l,,fl. I-iff' L me 2,5 V V:-: '-4 ill ---:FS-ff ':I 'L ..-sf-:-'1 -- - K , '-51.1 'l A l l 2.3. K 7 .wrww 'f -- s. -1, y S., . 1,:- 1 -. -1 -A ' , , . w, NE 'Qi . '. ai ' 'wi J ?. '-Wm' ' ' ' ' - I. ',.'.s3:ff: . if-NW.:-U ' . 2, .. mf , 4 ' V 'L A 1 f f- up A... K '- Q . f 1 V-', xl , I Q K '21 ill: 'I- .J ll LW..-w7Ns.f.ff Q 'kl' nf? 'if ,mn ' xv ,, 3 .V -- ' f - , ' - -3: ' I f - , 2 -' ,-fn. rw '--:af ,ww 15. -3: almade--1.1 .ip 1- Y. rg, 5 W - -1 -W . . , . .,,,. ' ' PV ' 'I xr I ' j' , K VS f ,A ,. A . 7 . W ' WI? :E .. 'HD L ' 5 , ' 5 . - .' L A V 7 A. - , L ' ug- 754- ' :.: :. Film. A. ' .,3VSYk' 'riff ' f il 5 L A ., ,, . , I V .. .. I, ,,Q1,5f,,.,, r 1 ' l ' ' f . .f.-mf fwfnwwim Ms,-,fra . ..k,, l --Zz 'fl' -viii'f:!:iTu!i?lUi:'.Ej 42 ,yi-nE?j1QLi2fq-xg-g,,.l-' 6.51. f 'i?'M1a52:2E7p.'., ' ,,., '- 6 f ' f.l pf f ,iifffffggg Z,-iw ww' ATL? ., '- 7553? Lfyfj ' lE2g1I.f..: Q - ...1f.f,mf ,Q 'fm 1 if During the past several years, MIHS has upheld a stand- ard of being one of the best high schools in the state of Washington. The school did not become one of the best by itself, its achievement was due to the high quality of its administration and students throughout the years. Mr. Lynden Watts has been principal of MIHS for the past three years and was vice-principal previously for three years. He has seen our school change in many ways. It has not only increased in size, but also in enthusiasm of the students. The addition of several new teachers to this year's faculty has also added new outlooks which make a better school and has raised the quality of education with which each student is invested. Planning for a further education, students were aided by counselors in choosing a college and career to suit their tastes. With the counselors, each student was encouraged to strive for the goal he wished to meet. Each teacher and adminstrator is trying to prepare us for the future as thor- oughly as possible. To do this, MIHS varies its curriculum each year to suit the needs of each student and the de- mands and pressures of the present time. This year, more emphasis has been placed upon team teaching than ever before. Language arts department con- tinued the junior English team teaching and the senior humanities block for the second year. The history depart- ment began its first team teaching system for juniors, and Harvard Physics was introduced as a more modern ap- proach to physics. The business classes stressed achieve- ment, and physical education continued to push students to strive for the best in skills. The MIHS curriculum has been varied just enough to suit each student and the mod- ern demands for education. Administrators encoura e creativity, Mr. Lynden M. Watts, Principal Mr, George Bussell, Vice-Principal Mr. Robert Shipp, Vice-Principal 1966-1967 School Board: Martin Smith, George W. Clarke, Howard E. Bayley. Robert li. johnson. Not pictured is Howard Stanshury. Business Manager Thomas A. Tivnan Superintendent Robert S. Studebaker Ass't Superintendent Charles Murray expression Office secretaries: Mrs. Cathrine Graham. Mrs. Roberta H4-idenreich, and Mrs. Jo Hawkes Counselors' secretaries: Mrs. June Kinney Counselors: Mrs. Gail Hollenbeck, Mrs. ,lean King. and Mr. Milliard Petersky Mrs. Nadine Britt Mrs. Clara Hayward Humanities Block Mercer Hi Times Quill and Scroll Mr. .lames Wlchterman Humanities Block Contemporary World Problems Soviet Union Mr. John Caley ForeignxExcl1ange English, Latin Drama Club liatin Club ggggyclsulhefiand En lish, history stress individualit Girl's Club Mr. Cary Vaughn English Ass't Drama Club Mrs. Marilyn Hinterherger English Mrs. Carol McFadden English Annual Mrs. Connie Lovejoy English Cheerleading, Pep Club Ass't Drama Club Mr. Kenneth Nickel English Honor Society Mrs. .lune Ebenhahn English Ass't Honor Society Photo Club 3 , 53 si i 5 , Mr. Robert Freund English, Crf-atiy e Writing Pegasus, Canteen III thou ht Mr. 'Hilton Yanieks Lnitod States History World History Ass't Football Mrs. Marion Boyer lfnitcd States History' World History Mr. Gil Dobbe Contemporary W orld Problems Vt orld History Ass't Baseball Mrs. Gwen Lewis English. Home Liy ing Mr. Tom Hoskin United States History' Washington State History' Assit Football Mr. Clay Yollan United States History Ski Club livin!-nw f Q as as 3 5 as if M -- 452519 ..,. .assi W 31 wa kate, gfgtsvgii, ' U 71435 1? Q14 wg siwxfg Q5 .. 3? ,:. Miss Marietta Stark Contemporary World Problems Soviet l nion. Debate NFL Mr. Joe DaPron Contemporary World Problems Economies Assit Football. Assit Traek r . Mr. Bill Waddington Mr. Dave Enslow Algebra, Calculus Gvomelry, Algebra Trigonometry Football. Wrestling Languages, math, science Mr. Pio Deflanu Spanish, Personal Typing Spanish Club Miss Susanne M ygatt Spanish, Dcbau' Spanish Club. NFL Mr. Horst Gollniclx German German Club Mr. Robert Orr Bookkeeping. Cf'0ITll'lFy' FTA, Drivers liduralion -xXx il Mrs. Bs-vorly While French M1-rc-ur Girls Mrs. Laurinu llungala French Fr1'n1-hfilub Mrs. Naclinl' Mah Frcnvh Ass'lFrc'ncl1Club fi exact ElCCl1I'2lCy Mr. Geoff Mills Chemistry Ass't Basketball Boy's Tennis Varsity Club Mr. .lames Minstrell Physics. Geometry Senior Class. Ski Club issagiii Mr. Elbert Mitchell Physical Scivncc Chemistry Basketball, Golf Nlr. Gordon Osborn Biology Cross Country. Track Mr. Hs-rb Stimpson Math Analysis Cvcomvlry Boy? Svrvicl- Club Intramurals Mr. Gaylord Hall Biology Sophomore Class Intramurals M iss Virginia Coudvn Algebra. Trigonometry Math Analysis Mr. William Tougaw Biology Mr. Uaxid Boulangvr Algebra. Physics Trigonomvtry 21 'mga' X Q V . g . . 3 'v Mr. Ed Nlalouf Business Law Spcw-h Public' Addrvss Physical Education Intramurals Mrs. Ruth Thorgvrson Home Economics Tailoring f y 8 .Mgr fu., Mrs. ,Ioan Rott Business Training Briefhand. Typing Assit Mercer Girls Mrs. Kathy Hansen Brie-fhand. Typing Shorthand Drill Team M rs. Darlene Pe-nhalurick Library Ass't FTA Alldl0 Y usual Mrs. Margie Lou Green Mrs. Ruth Patten A . - . 1 rt, Drawing .ind I ainting Art Svrvicc Club Mr. Melvin Light Ceramics and Svulpturt- Design Workshop, Art Junior Class Intramurals 4 as dd WAN. . ,J K M S ,vig Hs 5 x j5s?L,,sa Qgum-tsl: H X 'WW mp' . WL, . ,img V K :asgfs-1 ,ag Vmgjmgtj fs ,Q .M 1gs22?LEg51rrigr' L-V-await ,. is . , 1-i+g...s,r7 737, .2 1,35 5-1 viffsiisf. ff? ...sf,5.Qzfs. .g, ,fx fa,,1w,fsgsz:ff ., sf-2,1 15,2 ,, .wif -115525315 55243511 its wsaqs , ...QM ,. .Lg-mfiafifgf , . . sm f .. .sw ,I siirzz gy W i tional classes Mr. Leon Bjarnason Urchvstra, Chorus Accapclla Choir Mr. Con Elncs Band, Pep Band Mr. Way ne Plank Band Mr. Fred Knapp Power Mechanics Mctal Shop General Shop Ass't Football Ass'l Wrcstling M rs. Lillian Zicglcr Girl's Physical Education Cirl's Tcnnis. GAA Mr. ,lamcs Kibby Mcchanical Drawing Wood Shop Conccssions Drivcr's Education vary curriculum Mr. Bob Corcoran Boy's Physical Education Baskctlxall 1 if PS af' 'SSE 5715! V Custodian Mr. Downing Cooks Mrs. Lois Cunning- ham. Mrs. Ann Swanson. Mrs. lfunivc Auguston. Mrs. Charlotte' May McCormick. Mrs. Chris Gugclcr. Miss Diane Auguston ., bg Mrs. Ilicnc Hagstrom Study Hall Mrs. Bctty Wcbstcr Study Hall. Library Mrs. Bclty Drcsscl Rcsourcc Ccntcr vs, A J E -J 91 .E 5? ff, For the seniors, 1966-1967 was a year full of excitement and anticipation of one of the most important moments in their lifes-graduation. The seniors upheld the tradition of winning Homecoming competition by placing first in such events as egg-throwing and pie-eating, mascot and class signs. All seniors enjoyed the traditional privileges such as eat- ing lunch on the balcony, open campus during semester exams and for a chosen few the honors study program. Arranging senior class activities were officers vice-president Lane Bockman, Secretary Trish Nugent, President Hugh Lawrence, Business Manager Dave Cahill. Throughout the year, seniors worked on various pro- jects including the presentation of the class gift, the organ- ization of graduation and the production of the senior play uMary Stuart. The end of the year brought mixed emo- tions to most seniors, sadness about leaving friends and familar places but also anticipation for the future. Plans of college or specialized training lay in store for most of M.I.'s '67 grads. CHRIS ANDERSON 7 Entered from California 3, For- eign Ex. 3,4. DWIGHT ANDERSON 7 Spanish Club 2. MARY ANDERSON 77 Art Service 1,2,3,fl-, German Club 2,3,4-, Honor Roll 1, Senior Play 4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,331-. PAUL ANDREWS 7 Mercer Hi Times 4, Photo Club 3, 4, Ski Club'I,2,3,4-, Spanish Club 2,3. ROBERT APPLEBAUM 7 Bob 7' Student Council 2, 4, Intramurals 2. PHILIP ARNOLD 7 Phil 7 Service Club Pres. I, Soph. Class Pres. 2, Football I.,2,3,4, Honor Roll l,3, Varsity Club l,2,3,fl, Ice Hockey 3,4. MARK ALLAMANO 7 Alli 7 French Club 2, Ham Radio Club 4, Photo Club 3,4-, Ski Club 3,1-, Student Council 2, Track I, Service 1. MARY ANNE ALLISON 7 Art Service 2, Big Sister 4, Counselor's Ass't 3, Lib. Ass't ISA, Mercer Hi Times 3,4. CAROL ANDERSON -7 Andy 7 Big Sister 3,4, Drama Club 2,fL, Foreign Ex. 2,3, French Club 2,4-, FTA 2,3,4, GAA I,2, Honor Roll l,2,3,41, Pep Club 2, Senior Play 4, Pegasus 4. . . H if Eli. :,' if' , f ..,. f 1 -M. - ., is ,ay 5' MARK ASHWORTH Ash. JULIE AUGUSTON Chorus L31 Foreign Ex, l.'l-g French Club 2.3.lg GAA lg llonor Roll l.2.f5.lq Natll Honor Soeiety l. NICK BAILEY 34115 at-A '. n- CHRIS BARTO - Roast. KATHLEEN BARTON Kale A Cappella Choir -I: Chorus 3: Drama Club 2.3. French Club 2.3.11 Honor Roll 2.3.11 Pep Clubg Ski Club 2.3. DAVID BAUER Dave Honor Roll 1. 'gt DAVID BAROH Roy. JAMES BARR Steel. BRIAN BARTO WW' Class of '6 , leaders of tomorrow, steps forward Mir' 'f 'f ,I Q. .- xi? CHARLES BEARD ' Charlie Honor Roll l.2.3.l-g Isla 3.-L Editor ,lg Quill Sz Scroll 3.11 Ski Club l.2.3.l. Student Council 3g Tennis 2.3.1-1 Class Council 2. RUTH BERRY Ruthie Rig Sisterfklg Dance Comm. Chrmn. 3.1: Drill Team 2. GAA lg German Club 2g Honor Roll l.3.l. Mercer Girls Vice-Pres. I-1 Office Practice fig Pep Club 1.2.3.1 Sec.-Treas. lg Ski Club l.2. Ski Team 1: Student Council 3. CAROL BIALKOWSKY Elsie BigSister3.-1: Dance Comm. Chrmn. 2: Drill Team 2.3.1 lst Lt. 3 Cap- tain lg German Club fl: Honor Roll Lk Isla lg Mercer Girls 1: Office Praetice 1: Pep Club lg Senior Play lg Ski Club 1.21 Class Council 3. Spades I. GREG BIGSBY Bigsby Canteen Pres. 1: Ski Club 12.3.14 Student Council I. CHRISTOPHER BUARDMAN Nordic' Honor Roll l.2.3.fl-3 Ski Club 2: Track lg Pegasus l-Id. Board 1. LANE BOCKMAN Senior Vice-Pres. lg Dance Comm. Chrmn. 31 Student Store lg Ilonor Roll 21 Isla lg Pep Club 'lg Senior Play AI. Ski Club 3.43 Track 3. OSH l-. During Homecoming senior 'Destroyers' detinate my I MICHAEL BOSTER 7 Mike - Baseball 2g Basketball l.2,3. Lg Lib. Assil. 3.1: Varsity Club L. RICHARD BOUGHNER Dick 7- Photo Club. SUSAN BRAMBACH -Sue 7 Chorusg Ski Team l,2, 3. Lg Ski Club I,2.3.'L. LYNNE BRAWLEY Freeky 7 Big Sister 3.1: Pep Club l.2.3. L: Ski Club l.2.3. L. KALYA BRESKIN 7 Kitty 7 A Cappella Choir Lg Band I,2.3g Big Sister 3. L: Chorus fig Drama Club 21 Ilonor Roll l,2.3,fL: .ISA L: Orchestra lg Ylaclrigals L. .IOIIN BRIGGS Band l.2g Boys Serxiee 3.14 Debate fl,lg NFL ILLL Freneh Club fig Ilonor Roll l.2.3.Lg Sen- ior Play L. STEVEN BRINKE 7 SICV6 7 Entered from Arizona J. BARBARA BRUWSY 7 Barbie 7 Entered from Mary- land Lg Spades 1. SUZANNE BROWN 7 A Cappella Choir L1 Big Sister 3.L1 FTA Il: GAA Ig Honor Roll lg Nafl IIonor Soeiety lg Service Club I. ara' PAM BUCATIN7Big Sister lg Freneh Club 23 Lib. Assit lg Ofliee Practice 3g Pep Club l. JIPDITH BONAUDI 7 Judi 7 Art Serviee 2g Drama Club lg Honor Roll 33 Mercer Ili Times 341-g Pep Club l,2g Ski Club l. BARRY BURCERSEN 7 Football Mgr. lg Photo Club 3. L: Ski Club 3.1. MH ilu., TERESA BROWN 7 Teri 7 A Cappella Choir fig Big Sister I-q Drama Club l.2,3,sLg Pres. Lg GAA lg Honor Roll l.2,3.fLg Madrigals 3g Mercer Girls L1 Nat'l IIonor Society 3. Lg Pres. lg Spanish Club l.2.3.l Viee Pres, 3g StutlentCouneil L. REBECCA BRUCE 7 Becky 7 Entered from Florida Zig A Cappella Choir 4. PAYVIELA BRLMWELL 7 Pam 7 A Cappella Choir 2.3.11 Big Sister 3.L1 Drama Club fig Freneh Club 2.3g Grad. Comm. Lg Honor Roll Lg Madrigals 2g Pep Club 3. Lg Senior Play Lg Student Count-il L. l l i l i P ikin s, Walk away with class competition LOUISA BRYANT Loli-BigSisler3.1t: Drama Club 2.31: Frcnch Club l.2: Ski Club 2. THERESA BUBB Terry-Big Sistcrl: Spanish Club lt. ROBERT BUCK - Buck - Art Service l.2: Football 1.3: Lib. Ass't. 'I-: Pep l.2.3.'l: Ski Club l.2.3.4: Spanish Club 3. L: Student Council l.2. BRUCE CARPENTER - Boys Service l: Cross Country 3.4: Football l: Honor Roll 2: Pcp Club 3.1: Photo Club 2: Ski Club l.2.3.l: Student Council l.2.3.4: Track l.2.3. l: Varsity Club 3. L. VP 1: Homecoming Escort 4. STEVE CHRISTENSEN - Canteen Ullieer 3: Football l: Lib. Asslt. 4. BRUCE CLARK f Brew- A Cappella Choir 2.3: Chorus l.2.3: Cross Country 1: Debate 2: Drama l.2: Football Mgr. 3: Honor Roll l.2.1: Madrigals 2: Ski Club l.2.3: Student Council l,2: Varsity Club 3,1-. me KATHLEEN BURKE Kathy - A Cappella 4: Big Sister 1: Chorus 3.4: Madrigals 3. CINDY BURNS -- Big Sister 2: G.A.A. 1: Lib. Ass't. 4. DAVIDCAHILL Reed-Boys Service I-: Honor Boll 1.2.3.4-: National Honor Society 3.1: Ski Club 3.1: Spanish Club l.2.3.L: Student Council l.2.3,l: Track l.2.3,4: Varsity Club lt: Drama Club 3. ELLEN CAMPBELL Art Service l: DrillTeam 2: CAA l: Honor Roll l: Mercer Girls l. SALLY CANFIELD 'Y Art Service l: Big Sister 3.1: Lab. Assit. 1: Honor Roll 1.3: Pcp Club l.2: Seryice Club l. PENELUPE CARLETON -- Penny - Big Sister 3.1: Dance Charmn. 3.4: Drill 2.3: Store Fashion Board 4: French 2: C.A.A. l.2,3.lt: Nat'l. Honor Roll 1.3.-1: Mer- cer Girls 1: Serxirfe Club l: Honor Roll l.2,3,l: Pep Club l.2.3.l: Senior Play l: Ski Club l.2.3.l: Student Council 3.4. KRISTEN CARLSON Kris - A.S.B. l: .lunior Class Secretary, Dance Comm. Chrmn. 2.3: Foreign Ex. 3.l: Foreign Ex. Student to Japan: Honor Roll l.2,3.l: Mer- cer Girls 4: Nat'l Honor Society 3.1: Photo Club lg Ski Club l.2.3: MERRIE CARLSUN f- Meme - Big Sister 2.3: G.A.A. l: Lib. Asslt. 3: Uflice Practice 2.3: Senior Play l: Dra- ma 3: Spanish Club l,2. ,ICDY CARLSTEN A Cappella Choir 3: Big Sister 2: Chorus 2: Drama Club 2.3.4-: Foreign Ex. 2.3: Photo Club 4: Senior Play 4: Ski Club l.2.3.4: Spanish Club 2.3.4: Pegasus L. SUE CLAYMAN Crazy - Drama Club 3.-13 French Club I-g Grad. Comm. 1: Pep Club 1g Senior Play 'lg Cheerleader I. KATHRYN CLEVELAND Kate - Art Service I-g Big Sister 3g Drama Club Ig G.A.A. I,2 Treas. 3: Library Ass't. Ig Oflice Practice l.3g Ski Club I.2,3,1g Student Council I. MADORA CLODPELTER Band I,2.3g Big Sister 3.4g Drama Club 2.3.11 FTA 2.3.1-g GAA I: Honor Roll I: Senior Play 1. FRANK CLOSE Boys Service I.3 Vice Pres. 1 Bus. Mgr. lg Dance Chairman 3.-13 Debate Club 3 Treas, 1-g Honor Roll I,2.fI.1g Natil Ilonor Society I.3.4g Ski Club l,2g3,1g Wrestling 2. MICHELE COAD DrillTeam3: GAA I,2g Honor Roll l,2.3.'1g Nat'I Honor Society 2.3.1g Ski Club I.2g StudentCouncil l.2. VIKKI COLLINS K.M.Q. - Big Sister '11 Debate Club 3.1: Office Practice Ig Ski Club I.2,fI.f1g Girls Track his ED 3. w MARC CON NELLY BARB COOK A Cappella Choir Ig Band l,2.3g Big Sister 3g Drama Club 2.3g'lg Orchestra fig School Play 2.3.43 Honor Roll I.2,3.l-g Mercer Girls '1g Chorus 3g Nat'l Honor Society lg Senior Play 'lg Ski Club. JEFFREY COOK jeffrey S. - Boys Service I See, 2, Treas. fl, Pres. 1: Chorus 11g Dance Comm. Chrmn. 3.1: Debate 3,1-g French Club 2: Honor Roll I.2.3. 1: Natil Honor Society I,1: Ski Club 3.11 Student Council 2.1g Ex. Council 1. Testing, more testing, decisions, more decisions KEVIN COOK Kev-Band2.3gPepClub2.3.11g Boys Service 3,1g Chess Club 3 Pres. 1g Foreign Ex. 2g Honor Roll l.2,3.f1: Student Council 2. KAREN CRENSHAW - Big Sister 3.1: Drill Team 2,3 2nd Lieut. 3g Foreign Ex. 1g Girls Club Sec. 1g Honor Roll I.2,3,f1g Mercer Girls 1g Nat'l Honor Society I,3.4l- Vice Prefa. Ig Pep Club l.2.3.1. CHRIS CCNNINCHAM --Y Colt - OSB 4g Dance Comm. Chrmn. I,3g Lib. Ass't lg Pep Club 1g Ski Club I.2.3g Student Council I,2g Track I. DAVE CURRENT Boys Serxice Ig Chorus 1g Cross Country 11g French Club 2.flg Honor Roll Ig Pep Club 4g Ski Club I.2,II,f'1g Student Council f'1g Track I.2.4g Varsi- ty Clubf1g Ice Ilockey 3,'1g Ilam Radio Clubfi. MICHAEL CYR Cyr - Art Service I.,2g Football I.3g Lib. Ass't. I,1g Track I. RICHARD DALY Rick - Basketball I,2g Football figlg Lib Asa-ft. lg Honor Roll 341g Ski Club 2g Wrestling 3.1. 28 STEVE DAVID 7 Basketball 2.3.1-. Football l.2.3.'1. Lib. As-s't. 3. ANN DAVIS 7- Art Service 3. Big Sister 3.4. Chorus 3. 4. Dance Comm. Chrmn. 3. Drama Club 3. Drill Team 2. Foreign Ex. 3 Co-Pres 4. German Club 3.4. Girls Club Cab. 2.3. Honor Roll 1.2.3.4-g Mercer Girls 4. Natll. Honor Society 1. Ski Club l.2.3,4. Student Store 4. BARBARA DELLAVALLE Dell 7 Entered from Il- linois lg Foreign Ex. 1. Chorus 'lag Senior Play 1. MARK DION Me - A Cappella Choir 1. Boys Serv- ice l. Drama Club l.2,3.4. Honor Roll l.2.3.4. Madri- gals 4. Chorus 4. Nat't Honor Society l,3. Spanish Club l.2. Student Council I. Class Council 3. Pegasus Ed. Board 1. Spades 4. JOHN DONAHUE Baseball 2.3.4. Basketball I. Football l.2.3.1. Honor Roll 2.3.4. Track lg Varsity Club 3.4. Treas. 4. Wrestling 4. LAURA DONOHUE 7 Art Service 3. Big Sister 2.3. Foreign Ex. 2.3.4. French Club 2.3.4. FTA 2. GAA 1.2. Honor Roll 1.2,3,4. Mercer Girls 4. Pep Club 2. Ski Club 1.2.3. .IIM DORWART Animal. LINDA DRUMMOND -Big Sister 3.1. GAA I. Office Practiee 4. Ski Club l.2.3. CHARLES DRURY 7 Chuck 7 Football lg IIonor Roll 1.2: Ski Club 3.4. as seniors prepare for college TIMOTHY DUBOIS 7 Tim -- Entered from Colorado 4. Band 4. Lib. Asslt. 4. PAMELA DUREN 7 Pam - Big Sister 4. Dance Comm. Chrmn. 3. Drama Club 3.4. Grad. Comm.1g Honor Roll 3. Pep Club Vice-Pres. 1-g Senior Play 1. Ski Club 2.3.4. Student Council 2.3.4. CAROLE DUTCHER Cheerleader lg GAA lg Home- coming Royalty 2. Honor Roll I: Ollice Practice 4. PETER ECOB 7 Pete MARC EDWARDS wart 7 Entered from Seattle 4. Ski Club 4. Tennis 4. Pegasus Ed. Board 4. Wrestling 1. KAREN ELLIS Art Serviee 2.3. Drill Team 2.3: Honor Roll 2.3.4. Pep Club 3. Ski Club l.2.3. FRANK ELROD 7 Boys Service I3 Debate 33 Honor Roll 1323 Spanish Club 43 Track 334. SUSAN ENGBERG 7 Suzi - Big Sister 3313 Chorus 3343 French Club 2. ANTHONY ESSER 7 Mosquite - Basketball 2g Fool- ball 1323 Foreign Ex. 3343 German Club 233343 Student Council 2g Track 13233344. Seniors meet challen e of last year ener etieall CHRIS FINN 7 Mickey 7 Basketball 13 Baseball 23- 3,43 Drama Club 33 Football 13 Varsity Club 43 Senior Play 4. MARILEE FISCHEB 7 Myrtle - Big Sister 33 CAA 13 Office Practice -43 Senior Play 4-3 Ski Club 13233. KATHERINE FOLDEN 7 Kathy - Honor Roll 1. MICHAEL FAY 7 Mike - French Club 33 Honor Roll 2343 Track 1323334. MARLEEN FEINBERG 7 Big Sister 3343 Debate 33 GAA 132333 Ham Radio Club 233 Sec. 2.33 Honor Roll 13233311-3 Nat'l Honor Society 13233343 Pegasus Ed. Board 4. GREG FERGUSON 7 French Club 2333 Honor Roll 13233343 Ski Club 23334. WENDY FONTAINE 7 Simley - Big Sister 3343 Drill Team 233 Second Lieut. 33 Honor Roll 13233343 Mercer Girls 43 Mercer Hi Times 43 Nat'l Honor Society 43 Pep Club 1323331-3 Ski Club 1343 Grad. Comm. Chrmn. 4. VIRGINIA FOWLER 7 Ginny - Big Sister 33 Chorus 13 Lib. Ass't 13 Office Practice 13 Ski Club l32333f'1. ROBERT FRESN -Y Rob - Band 132333-1-3 Football 13 Photo Club 23 Ski Club 1323331 Pres. 13 Ski Team l3- 233343 Student Council 1. GLENNA GHl.l,ATI.Y CAIL GILBERT Big SlSl4'l' 3. lg FTA lg GAA l.2g Grad. Comm. lg Honor Roll I.2.3. lg Ullicc Prac. lg Pcp Club lg2,3g'lg Scnior Play lg Ski Club l.2,fl, lg Studcnt Council I. ROBERT GIl.I.I'iSPll'i Bull - Football Ig llonor Boll lg Senior Play 'lg Ski Club l,2,3, lg Spanish Club lg Track l CHRISTINE GILLIES Chris - Art Scryicc l.2g Big Sister 3. lg Gcrman Club lg Honor Roll 3.lg Pcp Club 2.3: Ski Club 2.3.l ,ION GILLIS flulk - Bascball 2.3. lg Football lg German Club 3: Golf 3.lg Honor Roll 2.3.lg Ski Club 2.3g Spanish Club 2: Siudcnt Council 2.3. MARTA GORNY Tuk - Drama Club lg Forcign Ex. ,lg Honor Roll Ilglg Scnior Play l. 4104 Lf- I . 4 ..k Q M K BARBARA GRIESER Barb - Art Se-ryicc 3, lg Big Sister 3. lg Frcncb Club 2.3.11 GAA l.2g Honor Roll 2.- 3.-lg Office- Practicc lg Pcp Club 3.1: Ski Club l.2.lg Scr- y ic? Club I. PAFI. GROSS MARGARET GLTTHRIIC Marg - Art Scryicc lg2g3g Big Sistcr 3.11Dancc-Comm,tlhrmn. lg llcbatc 3. lg NFL lg Drama Club l.2.l Scc. lg Girls Club Cab. 3, lg Grad. Comm. lg Honor Roll lg Pcp Club l.2.3.l:S1-nior Play' lg Ski Club l.2.3. lg Studcnt Council l: .ISA Zgl Scc. l. l ,, , , '1i9li ' 31 YPs. and who rcads Playboy Y' CAROLYN GOWANS Big Sister Iiglg Drill Tcam 2.3 Sec. 3g Foreign Ex. 2: Frcnch Club 2g GAA lg Honor Roll lg2.3.lg Mcrccr Girls lg Mcrccr lli Timcs Ilgl Co- Editor lg Pr-p Club 2.3: Quill 8. Scroll 3. lg Ski Club l.- 2.3.'1fg Grad. Comm. Cbrmn. l. SHIRLEY GRAHAM Shcrm - Big Sistcr lg glr. Se-c. 3g Dance Comm. Cbrmn. 3: Drama Club 3. lg Frcnch Club 2.3. lg GAA lg Honor Roll l.2.3.l: Mcrccr Girls lg Natl Honor Society l.2.3. lg Ski Club l.2.3g Spadcs lg Grad. Comm. Cbrmn. l. GARY GRAVES - Honor Roll l,2.fI. lg Spanish Club l. PAUL HAALAND Louey 7 Football l,1-g German Club 3. DALYE HAGEN ASB Sec. Ig Big Sister 3,14 Dance Chrmn. 2, l4g French Club l,2,3,'1fg GAA l,2g Girls Club Cab. 3,4g Honor Roll 1,2.3,Qlg Mercer Girls See. lg Natil Honor Society lg Pep Club l,2,3,'lg Senior Play 4g Ski Club l,2,3,4g Student Council lylg Service Club l. MARK HAGER DIANNA HAGLUND 7 Art Service Ig Big Sister 3,4g FTA 3g GAA l,2g Ski Club l.2,3,4g Spanish Club 1.2.33 Tennis 2. TODD HAGSTROM 7 Hag 7 Debate 2,44 NFL 4g Drama Club 2,3,4g Vice Pres. 'lg Class Council Iiylg OSB 4g Honor Roll l,2,3, lfg Pep Club 4g Photo Club 4g Senior Play 4g Ski Club l,2,3,4 Bus. Mgr. 3g Student Council l,3,4g Tennis 3.'1g Track lg Yell King -lg Homecoming Escort 4. THERESA HAINLINE 7 Big Sister 3,4g Dance Comm. Chrmn. 3,4g Foreign Ex. 2,3g French Club 2,3g GAA l,2g Honor Roll l,3,1lg Lib. Assit lg Office Practice l,1g Pep Club 2,3,4g Senior Play 'lg Ski Club l,2g Student Council l. orkin to ether on senior play, ' ary Stuartf DEANE HALLGREN 7 Pearl 7 Art Service l,3g Big Sister 3,4g Chorus lg Senior Play lg Ski Club IA. BARRY HAMILTON 7 Radish 7 Band l,2,3g Foot- ball lg Photo Club 29 Track I. PHIL HAMRE 7 Basketball l,2,3,4g Honor Roll I,- 2.3,4g Nat'l. Honor Society 3,lg Student Council 3.4-g Ice Hockey 3. CARL HANSEN -V The Toe 7 Football 1,2,4g Ski Club 2.3.4. DENNY HARRINGTON LINDA HARRIS - Big Sister 3,4g Lib. Ass't. Ig Pep Club 13.4. STEVE HARRIS Band l.2,3,4g Football 1.2.3.4- Track lg Wrestling 2g Pep Band DIQDLEY HART 7 Ley 7 Entered from California 3g Art Service 3giBaseball 3. CRAIG HARVEY 7 Harve 7 Student Council l.2,3g Ski Club l,2,3,'l Pres. 4g Ski Team l,2,3,f'lg Debate ,lg Canteen Vice Pres. 4. PHILIP HAT FIELD 7 Phil- Football lg French Club -1-g Golf 2,341-g Spanish Club 'lg Tennis 2,3.-'lg Varsity Club 1-: Wrestling 3.4. KATHLEEN HAWKES Kath 7 Big Sister 3,4g Class Pres. l Vice Pres. 2 Bus. Mgr. 3g Dance Comm. Chrmn. 2,3,4g French Club 2g GAA l,2,3,4g Class Council 3.4g Girls Club Pres. 4g Executive Council 4g Debate 4g NFL 4g Grad. Comm. 4g Mercer Girls flg Pep Club 2,3,4g Sen- ior Play 4g Ski Club l,2,3,4-g Ski Team lg Student Coun- cil l,2,4g Tennis 2.3.4. SUSAN HAWKES 'Sue-Entered from Ohio 3. DAVE HENDRICKS 7 Hender - Art Service l,2,3,4g Band lg Basketball lg Service Club lg Football lg Honor Boll lg Pep Club lg Ski Club l.2g Spanish Club 1-g Stu- dent Council 3g Dance Comm. Chrmn. l. LYNDA HENDBICKS Y Dance Comm. Chrmn lg Drill Team 2g Honor Roll l,2g3g-I-g Mercer Girls 1-g Nat'l. Honor Society l,2.3.'lg Pep Club l,2,3,4g Ski Club lg- 2.3.4. MARY KAY HERTEL 7 Entered from Montana fl. binds lasting friendships for class of 76 TIMOTHY HILTON 7 Tim 7 Football lgflg Honor Roll 2.,3,11g Track 1.2. JUDY HINMAN 7 CIIUIS -- A Cappella Choir l,3,4-g Big Sister 3g Drama Club 2.3.1-g Foreign Ex. I-g FTA 3,4 Vice Pres. 4-g GAA l,2g Honor Roll l.2,3. lg Nat'l. Honor Society l,2,3.'lg Senior Play 4g Spanish Club 2.3.4-g Vice Pres. 2 Pres. 4g Class Council 3g Pegasus Ed. Board 4g Student Store 1. REINHARD HINSCH 7 Entered from Germany lg A Cappella Choir lg Foreign Ex. A1-g Foreign Ex. Student from Germany -L LAURIE HIRSHBERG 7 Hirsh -- Art Service 3g Big Sister 3,4g Cheerleader l,4g Dance Comm. Chrmn. 3,4g GAA l.2g ,lay ,lacobs Fashion Board 'l-g French Club 2.,3g Girls Club Cab. 3g Grad. Comm. lg Honor Boll lg2g3,4g lsla 'lg Wlercer Girls 'lg Natil. Honor Society lg Ufliee Practice flg Pep Club l,2,3,f1-g Ski Club l.2g3g Student Council 1.4. DONN HULLENBECK V Baseball 2.3g Football l,2g Golf 3g Honor Roll l.2,3.1-g Varsity Club 3,flg Wrestling 3. DOUG HOLLOWAY 7 Sport -- Band l,2,1g Foreign Ex. 2.3g French Club lg German Club 2.3.'lg Golffig Honor Roll l,2g Ski Club 2.3. PETER HEBTRICH Pete 7 Baseball 2.3.14 Basket' ball 2,3g Sersiec Club lg Football lg Honor Roll l.2,3,4g Nat'l. Honor Society 4-g Pep Club lg Homecoming Es- cort 4. MARK HILLARD 7 Band lg Baseball 2.3,4g Basketball 3g Football l.3g Honor Roll l,2.3g l-g Nat'l. Honor Socie- ty lg Varsity Club 4. CHRIS HILTON 7- Football 2g Track 2g Varsity Club 2. MARCY HOLM 7 Drama Club 2. French Club 2.3.4l: GAA Vice Pres. lg llonor Roll l.2.3.'lg Nat'l. Honor Society lg Pep Club l. lg Senior Play l: Ski Club I.2.3.l. ROBIN HOOD 7 Little John - Big Sister 3g Cheer- leader I.4g Chorus 2.4g Dance Comm. Chrmn. flg Drama Club I.2.3.4g French Club 2g GAA 1.2g Honor Roll 2g Lib. Ass't. Ig Mercer Girls 4g Office Practice Ig Pep Club 2.3.4. Ski Club I.2g Student Council I,2.3,4. ELLEN HOROWITZ Big Sister lg French Club 3. lg FTA 3.'lg Honor Roll 1.2.3. lg Lib. Ass't. lg Mercer Hi Times 3. l Editor lg Office Practice lg Pcp Club I.3g Quill 81 Scroll 3.lg Spades l. ,wwf GLENNA HORRIGAN 7 Foreign Ex. 2.3g French Club 2.3.4g Treas. 4g FTA 4g Honor Roll Ig Lib. Ass't. lg Mer- cer Girls 4g Ski Club l,2.3.4g Spadcsfl. SHEILA HOSNER 7 Art Service I.2g Big Sister 33 Chorus 4g Drama Club I.2.3.4g Foreign Ex. 4g FTA 3g Honor Roll I.3g Mercer Hi Times 4g Pep Club l.2g Pho- to Club 2.3g Ski Club I. WINSTON INGMAN 7 Win- French Club 2: Ski Club 2.3.4g Student Council 2. 'W ar . 'f wov- MIWA INOUE 7 Entered from Japan lg Foreign Ex. lg Foreign Ex. Student from Japan lg Mercer Girls l. LYNETTE IRWIN 7 Lyn 7 Entered from California Mad 4g A Cappella Choir lg Big Sister lg FTA el: GAA -lg Ski Club lg Mercer Girls l. BOB JACKSON Entered from Seattle 3g A Cappella Choir 3.-lg Chess Club lg Madrigals 3.lg Tennis l. Girls' invitation to Tolo, final prom festivities FRED JARRETT 7Senator-Band l.2.3g Debate 4g Honor Roll 2g Ski Club 3.elg Student Council 2g JSA 3.4. FRED JOHNSON 7 Band l: Basketball lg Golf3.lg Honor Roll l.2.3.1l1Nat'I. Honor Society lg Tennis 3.4. PHIL JOHNSON 7 P.J1 -- Baseball 3.1. Cross Coun- tryslg Football Ig Varsity Club lg Wrestling 3. l. I .. i PEPPER KAMINOFF - Stuart- Senior Play 4g Drama Club 2.3.4 Bus. Mgr. 3g Debate fl. RUSS KAMMERER 7 Swaub 7 Baseball 2.3g Chorus 4g Dance Comm. Chrmn. 3g Football lg Track l. DAVID KATZ 7 Dave - Boys Service Club 2g Honor Roll 2.3.4g Isla flg Ski Club 3.'l. 34 JANET KICATINC Big Sister 3.lg Cheerleader l.lg Song Queen -lg Chorus lg Counseloris Assit. lg Drama Club 2.3. lg CAA lg Homecoming Queen lg Lib. Asst 3g Pep Club 1.2.3. lg Senior Play lg Student Council l.l. LA URICI Klil.l.l'IRAN Kell - Big Sister 3. lg Cheer- leader lglg Dance Comm. Chrmn. 2.3: Bon Marche fash- ion board lg Ilonor Roll 3g Ullice Practice 3. lg Pep Club l.2.3.lg Ski Club l.2,3.l Vice Pres, lg Student Council l.2.3g Senior Play lg Spades l. MARLI KENKMAN 'Band l.2g BigSistcr 3g Drill Team 3g Foreign Ex. 2g French Club 2.3. lg FTA 2.f'lg GAA 1.2.3 Sec. 3g Honor Roll l.3g Mercer Cirls 'lg Ski Club l.2g Spades 4. NANCI KIRK - Honor Roll 3.l. BARRY KIRKPATRICIX Ski Club l. HARRIS KLEIN Lib. Ass-l. lg Audio Yisual l. highlight magic of spring seas PHIL KLITGAARD KATHY KLUPFENSTEIN Klop - Art Seryice 2g Big Sister 3.lg Canteen Sec. Treas. lg French Club. lg Pep Club 3. lg Student Council l. BRIAN KOCH - Coker - Art Seryiee lg ASB lice Pres. lg Band lg Scry ice Club lg Chess Club li Chorus lg Dance Comm. Chrmn. l.2.3g Drama Club lg Football 1.2.3. lg French Club 2g Honor Roll l.2.3. lg Nat'l. Hon- or Society 1.3. lg Ski Club l.2g Student Council l.2: Track l.2: Yarsity Club l.2.3.l lice Pres. 3: Homecom- ing Escort l. RLTH KRAMER Ruthie-ArtSeryiee l.lgBig Sister lg Foreign Ex. lg French Club 2.3. lg FTA 3: CAA lg Handbook Ed. lg Honor Roll l.2.3. lg Mercer Hi Times 3.l Ed.-in chief lg Natl Honor Society l.3. lg Quill K Scroll 3. lg Student Council lg Pegasus Ifd. Board l. SYLYIA KHRTOX ICH Art Seryice l.2g Big Sister 3.lg Drama Club I.3g Foreign Iix. 2. lg French Club 2: GAA l.2 Pres. lg German Club 2.3.1 Pres. lg Ilandbook Art Ed. lg Honor Roll l.2.3.l: Mercer Cirls lg Nafl. Honor Society l.2.3.l Sec. lg Senior Play lg Ski Club lg Student Council l.2g Tennis 2. NANCY LANDIQR Nance - Art Seryiee 2.31 Big Sis- ter 3.lg French Club lg PcpClub 2.3.lg Ski Club l.2.3. l. 'In KATHERINE KICTTERING Katie-Big Sister 3: Cheerleader l.3. lg Dance Comm. Chrmn. 3.lg Fredrick 81 Nelson Fashion Board lg French Club 2.3 Pres. 2g GAA l.2.3 See. lg Grad. Comm. lg Homecoming Prin- cess 2.3. lg Honor Roll l.2.3. lg Natil. Honor Society I.- 2.3.lg Student Council l.2g Service Club lg Class Coun- cil 3. NURA KILDAIII. Art Sery ice 2.3g Big Sister lg Dance Comm. Chrmn. 3g French Club 2.3.lg Girls Club Cab. lg Honor Roll lg Pep Club 2.3g Ski Club l.2. SHERYL KING Chorus l.2.3g Lib. Ass-t. lg Ullice Praclieeflg Ski Club l.2.3.l. -.1-ff on for graduates BILL LARSEN GREGORY LARSON Greg - Dance Comm. Chrmn. 'lg Ski Team l,2,3,f14g Ski Club l,2,3.f1g Student Council 2. SUSAN LAWLOR f Sue - ASB Pres. lg Big Sister 3g Soph. Sec. 2g French Club 2g GAA l.2g Class Council 2g Honor Roll l,2,3.f1-3 Mercer Girls 4g Nat'l. Honor Socie- ty 3.4g Pep Club lg Senior Play -lg Ski Club l.2.3,4-g Stu- dent Council l. HUGH LAWRENCE - Football l,2,3.4-g Debate 3,43 NFL 3,4g Sr. Pres. 49 Jr. Vice Pres. 3g Homecoming Es- cort 4g Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Nat'l. Honor Society l,3.4g Senior Play 4g Ski Club l,2,3,4g Tennis 2,3,4g Varsity Club 4. DEBORAH LAZENBY ---- Debbie - Band 2,3g Big Sis- ter 4g Dance Comm. Chrmn. 4g Drama Club l,2,3,4g French Club 2,35 GAA l,2g Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Isla 43 Lib, Ass't. lg Office Practice lg Senior Play 4g Orchestra 4g Class Council 3. STEVE LEMIEUX - Michael TRUDIE LERNERfTrud-Re-entered from Illi- nois 43 Chorus IAQ Drama Club 3.4g Foreign Ex. 2g French Club 2.3,4g FTA 3.f1g Honor Roll l,2,3, 1-. ROBERT LEVENSON 7 Bob - Band l,2,3g Service Club lg Honor Roll l,2.3.4g Senior Play 4g Slai Club l,- 2.3.14 Track l,2,3.'lg Varsity Club 4g Wrestling 3.1-g Pe- gasus Ed. Board 4. MARC LILLEBERG f Fana - Football lg French Club 2g Photo Club 4g Ski Club l.2,3,4. Seniors enjoy special privileges: eatin on balcon , MM0ve to the right please , , . thc balcony's tipping! MLadies . . . welcome to the Roots of Knowledge p CRAIG LINDGREN MARY LINDQIQIST 7 Big Sister 3.-1-Q Drama Club 2.3g Foreign Ex. 2.3. French Club 2g GAA l.2g Debate 3.4g NFL 3,4 Pres. -lg Honor Roll l.3.1: Mercer Hi Times '1-1 Pep Club l,2,3.'lg Scnior Play 4g Ski Club 2.3.4. CAROL LITTLE 1 Piet - Big Sister 3.lg Dance Comm. Chrmn. 2.3: FTA -alg GAA Ig Office Practice I-1 Pep Club l.2.3.4g Student Council 2. CARL LOEB Sopb. Bus. Mgr. 2. JIM LOGAN 7 Band Ig Baseball 2.3.1-g Basketball I,- 2,3,4g Service Club lg Dance Comm. Chrmn. lg Football 1.2.3.4-g Honor Roll l.2,3.'1g Natil. Honor Society Ig Ski Club 1.2.3.-lg Track lg Varsity club 3.4 Pres. lg Home- coming Escort lg Ice Hockey 4. SUSAN LUOFF ---- Sue - A Cappella Choir -lg Big Sis- ter 3g Chorus 2.33 Dance Comm. Chrmn. lg Drill Team 2.3g French 2: CAA l.2g Honor Roll lg Pcp Club 3g Ski Club l,2. SHELLEY LOUD Entered from California 1. LINERA LUCAS f Luke - A Cappella Choir 1-g Dra- ma Club 41 Foreign Ex. 2g FTA 3.4 Pres. lg Cverman Club 2.3L Honor Roll l,2,3.'Lg Nat'l Honor Society 3,4g Quill SL Scroll 3.4. Senior Play 'lg Ski Club 2g Pegasus Ed. Board 3.4. WILLIAM MACKAY -- Bill freedom of open campus during finals Week BARRIE MACRAE DONALD MACILL -- Don SALLY MAJNARICH Entered from Bothell 4: Art Service 4g Drama Club ig Honor Roll -lg Pep Club lg Ski Club 4. BARBARA MALMFELDT- Barb-Big Sister 3g Drill Team 2.3: Lib. Ass't 'lg Office Practice 3. Spades 1. 37 L STEVE MALOOF Moof - Baseball 2,3,4, Service Club 1, Fresh. Pres. I, Dance Comm. Chrmn. l, Foot- ball l,2,3,4, French 2,3,4, Ice Hockey 3.4, Homecom- ing Escort 4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Nat'l. Honor Society 2,3,4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Student Council l,2,3, Track I, Varsity Club 3,4-. ROBERT McCLOSKEY Y Mike Y Football l,2,3,4, Photo Club 4, Track I,2,3, Varsity Club 4, Wrestling 3,4, Homecoming Escort 4, Ice Hockey 3,4. BRUCE McCURDY Y Cross Country 4, Pep Club 3,4, Senior Play 4, Ski Club 3,4, Spanish Club 3, Student Council 4. CHRISTINA McDANIEL Y Chris Y Art Service I, Big Sister 4, Service Club I, Dance Comm. Chrmn. 1, Drama Club 1,2,3,4, French Club 2,3, GAA I,2, JSA 2, 3,4 Pres. 4, Student Store 1,4, Honor Roll 1,2,4, Mercer Girls 4, Senior Play 4, Ski Club 2,4. LAURIE MCGILL Y Big Sister 3,4, Class Treas. I, Counselor's Ass't. L, Lib. Ass't. 3, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Ski Club l. LESLIE McINTOSH Anxious senior class at threshold of their future DICK MEIXNER Y Basketball I,2, Service Club I, Chorus 4, French Club 2,3, German Club 3, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Natll. Honor Society 1,3,4, Ski Club 3,4. EDDIE MEYER Y Ed - Entered from Bellevue 4. JEFF MILES Y Band I,2, Honor Roll l,2,3,1, Ski Club 4. SCOTT McINTYRE Y Mac Y Band l, Baseball 2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Service Club 1, Dance Comm. Chrmn. l, Football l, Golf3,4, Honor Roll l,2,3.4, Nat'l. Honor Society I,2,3,'l- Vice Pres. l, Spanish Club 2,3, Student Council l,2,3,'l, Track I, Varsity Club 2,- 3,4, Homecoming 4. SHARON MCINTYRE Y Band I,2,3,4, Big Sister 4, Drill Team 2, French Club 2,3, FTA 4, GAA I,2,3,4 Pres. 3, Honor Roll I,2,3,4, Ski Club 1,2, Class Council 2,3. CANDACE MCKINNON - Candy Y Art Service 4, Big Sister 3, French Club 2,3,4, Honor Roll 2,3,'14, Pep Club 3,4g Ski Club 3,4. BOB MCTAVISH Y Service Club I , Isla 4, Pep Club 3,4-, Ski Club I,2,3,4 Pres. l, Track l, Varsity Club l, Yell King 4, Swim Team 4. DAVID MEACHAM Y Dave Y Basketball l,2,3, Foot- ball I, Colf 3,4, Ski Club 3.4, Tennis 2,3,4. PAM MEAD - Art Service 2,3,4, Big Sister 3,4-, Dance Comm. Chrmn. 1,2, Drama Club 2,3, Drill Team 2,3, GAA l,2,3,4 Vice Pres. 3,Pep Club 2,3, Ski Club 1,- 2,3,4, Service Club l. MELUDY MILLS Mel - Art S1-rxit-e 3.1: Chorus 2: GAA l.2g Spanish Club 2. JOHN MONTGOMERY Pat - Entert-ml from Virgi- nia 3: Baseball 3. lg Basketball 3. I1 Ilonor Roll 3.1. Natl Honor Society 3.1 Trvas. I: Studs-nt Council 3.Iz Varsity Club 1. PATRICIA NIONTGOMERH Pal anticipate one more W ILLIAIVI NIONTI Bill - Baseball 2.3. I: Basketball 1.2.3. I: Chorus I. REBECCA MOORE Bet-kie - Rig Sistt-r3.I1 GAA 1.21 Lib. Ass-t. l.3: Office Practice lg Spailvs I. SARA MORRIS Sai - A Cappn-lla Choir 3. I: Big Sis- ter 3.l: Drama Club 21 Foreign Ex. 2.3.1. Ge-rman Club 2: Lib. Asst 3: Chorus 21 Pep Club 2.3.l1 Slti Club I.- 2.3.1. DAVE MUNSEN - Entered from Seattle 4g FTA 4. Pep Club 4: Honor Roll 4. CHRIS MURPHY Nlut - Spanish Club I-. MICHAEL NEHER Mike-Lib. A5s't.3g Photo Club lx Ski Club Ig Spanish Club 3. 08' .!9N. AN.-f STEVEN MILES Steve - Service Club Ig Honor Roll 1.2.3.-lg Ski Club l,2.3. l. WILLIAM MILLER f Bill- A Cappella Choir 4g Band Ig Service Club lg Chorus 4g FTA 2,3g German Club 3g Honor Roll lg Lib. Ass't. 3,4-g Pep Club lg Track 1.,2g Wrestling 3. ROBERT MILLER Svheisskofp - Rn--1-nteri-tl froim Germany 'lg Foreign Ex. Student To Germany from M.I. -C L step yet far to travel 46' 39 1-if A 'l'IIf7 DOROTHY NELSON Dottie - Band l: Drill Team 2.3.-I lst Lieut. ig FTA 1: GAA I1 Honor Roll 2.3. lg Mercer Girls 1-1 Office Pravtive 3.1: Student Council 3: Pep Club I. KRISTIN NELSON Kris - Art Ss-riit-e 3.1: Big Sis- ter 4: Foreign Ex. Ig FTA I1 GAA I1 German Club ZZ.- 3.4g Honor Roll l.2.3.l: Natl Ilonor Society lg Pep Club 2.1: Ski Club l.2.3.l: Svrxirm- Club I: Swim Team 1. KAREN NESLAND ArtSerxiv1- l.l: Chorus I. KATHERINE NORTH 7 Kathy - Big Sister 3,43 Drill Team 3g Honor Roll l,2,3,43 Mercer Girls 43 Mer- cer Hi Times 43 Chorus 3,13 Pep Club 2.3.43 Ski Club 1,233.43 Service Club I. .IANICE NUDELMAN 7 ,Ian 7 Art Service l,2.33 Big Sister 3,43 Dance Comm. Chrmn. 33 Honor Roll l,2,3,43 Isla 33 Pep Club 2,33 Ski Club l,2,3,4. PATRICIA NUGENT 7 Trish 7 Big Sister 3,43 Fresh. Sec. 1. Sr. Sec. 43 Drama Club 2,334 Sec. 3,43 Honor Roll 1.2.3343 Nat'l. Honor Society l,2,3. 1 KATHLEEN OCHS 7 Kathy - Art Service 2,3,4Q Big Sister 3.43 Dance Comm. Chrmn. 2.3.43 Drama Club 33 Foreign Ex. 33 GAA I3 Class Council 33 Executive Coun- cil 4g Grad. Comm. 43 Mercer Girls Pres. 43 Pep Club 2.3.43 Senior Play 43 Ski Club 2,3343 Ski Team 2. ELIZABETH OTDONNELL 7 Entered from Nevada 4. CHERYL 0'HOP 7 Carol 7 Arl Service 3,4 Pres. 43 Foreign Ex. 2.33 French Club 2,33 Honor Roll 1,233.43 Mercer Girls 43 Nat'l. Honor Society l,2.3,1-3 Ski Club 2,33 Big Sister 334g FTA 3. Gradaution means ,160 days of education, rowth DICK OLSON 7 Ole, TORI OLSON ' Big Sister 33 Drill Team 2g GAA 1,23 Honor Roll l,2,3,43 Isla 4g Nat'l. Honor Society I3 Ski Club 2,3343 Service Club 1. CALVIN 0'NEIL 7 Caf - Baseball 2g Chorus 2,33 Ski Club 233,43 Track I3 Audio Visual 1. I MARILYN PENITSCH 7 Meem - Band 13 Big Sister 3,4 Chrmn. 43 Chorus 2,33 Counseloris Assit. 4g Drill Team 2,33 GAA1,2g Girls Club Vice Pres. 43 Grad. Comm. 43 Pep Club l,2,33 Ski Club 1,2,3,43 Student Council 33 Tennis 4. MARY PEBGAKIS 7 Pergak 7 Art Service I,23 Big Sister 3,4-3 Counselor's Ass't. 43 Lib. Ass't. I3 Pep Club 13 Ski Club 2. CAROLYN PERRET 7 - Carol 7 Big Sistcr 3,43 For- eign Ex. 2g French Club 2,33 FTA 2,3Q Honor Roll 1,- 233.43 Nat'l. Honor Soeiety2,3,fl13 Senior Play 43 Service Club l. KENNETH OSWALD 7 Ken 7 Baseball 13 Football 1,23 Ski Club 1,2.3,43 Track l,2,33 Wrtfstling 1,23 Audio Visual 4. DICK PALMER 7 ASB Bus. Mgr. 13 Baseball 233.43 Basketball 1.23 Football 1.233343 Student Council 1.2.33 Varsity Club 3.4. KATHLEEN PAYNE 7 Kathy 7 Re-entered from Japan 33 Big Sister 43 Foreign Ex. 2g Honor Roll l,2,4. JAMES PISHUE Y ,lim - Basketball l,2,3,'l4g Football lg Golf 2.3.14 Ski Club 3,1-g Varsity Club 1. MICHAEL POIRIER Mike - Lib. Asst 3,4-g Traek Mgr. 2g Wrestling 3.13 Islander Mascot 3.1. DENNIS POOL '-f Cross Country 3.1: Student Council fig Traek l,2.3g Wrestling 2,3,f1g Varsity Club 4. DARRELLE PERRY - Crazy Donkey - Art Service 2g C0unselor's Assit. 3g GAA 2g Office Practice l.3g Pep Club 2.3g Student Council 2. KATHLEEN PIETROMOVNACO Kathy - Big Sis- ter 2.3. lg Chorus l.2q CAA l.2.f3. lg llonor Roll l,2g Ofliee Prueliee 31 Pep Club 2g Ski Club lg Sll2'HllSll Club 2. WENDY PEITROMONACO A Cappella Choir 2.1: Art Serxiee fig Cborus 3g Drill Team 2.3. behind class of '6 , reminiscences, partings PETER PRINS - Pete - Football lg Swim Team 4. BRUCE RANSOM f Entered from Louisiana L BARBARA REES 7 Entered from New York 3g Art Service fl-g French Club 3,4g Chorus 4g CAA 3.4. JOHN POOL 7 Basketball l,2g Honor Roll 1.2.3,-1: Track 1.1. PAUL PORTTEUS Ski Club 1.2.3.1 STEVE POTTER Y Peter - Band l,2.3g Basketball Mgr. lg Ski Club l.2.3.'1g Student Council 2: Varsity Club 2,'1g W'restling Mgr. 31 Student Store -1. DEANNA REYNOLDS Deed - Entered from Utah fig Isla l: Lib. Assil, fl: Spades l. ROBIN RICE Hey Red - Art Seriiee 2.3.14 Big Sis- ter fI.lg Drama Club 2: Freneb Club 2.fi.lg Senior Play fig Ski Club 3.1-. RUTH RICKLI Riek - Entered from New ,lersey 3: Art Serviee 31 Drama Club 3. ELIZABETH RIDE -- Betty - Entered from Red- mond lz Ski Club -lg Spades -l. WILLIAM ROBBINS e- Bill - Boys Service Club 'lg Football l,2,3,-lg Honor Roll 3.-lg Lib. Assil. l: Photo Club 3, lg Student Council 3g Varsity Club -l. KATHLEEN ROBERTS - Kathie - Art Service 2,- 3,lg Big Sister 3,4g Dance Comm. Chrmn. 3,14 Ollice Practice 3,4, Pep Club 2,3,-1, Ski Club l,2. GREG ROBINSON Y Chess Club 23 Football l: Grad. Comm. lg Spanish Club 3,4g Track lg Wrestling 2. LINDA ROGERS 7 Rog - Art Service L21 Big Sister 3.1: Drama Club 3.1, French Club 2.3.-1: FTA 3. lg Hon- or Roll 1.2.3.-1: Mercer Hi Times 3.1: Chorus lg Pep Club l,2.3,-lg Quill 81 Scroll 3,1g Senior Play lg Ski Club l,2,3, lg Spades 4. ,IACQUELYNE ROSE -- Jacque - Art Service 3,-'lg Big Sister 3,-lg Foreign Ex. 3,1-g Girls Club Cab. 3,4, Honor Roll 3,-1, Mercer Girls Treas. 'lg Mercer Hi Times fl. STEPHANIE ROSEBY S Steph - Entered from Bel- levue 3g French Club 2.3, Honor Roll 3. MARY ROSS Tish - Art Service 2.3, lg Big Sister -'lg Dance Comm. Chrmn. 1,3g French Club 2.3, Cirls Club Cab. 3: Honor Roll 1.2,3.lg Natl Honor Society lg Pep Club l.2.3.l Pres. 1: Ski Club 1.2.3,-lz Student Council 1.2. SCSAN SACHNOWITZ A Cappella Choir lg Art Ser- vice 3, Big Sister -lg Foreign Ex. lg. Honor Roll 2.3. lg Mercer Hi Times 3g Natil. Honor Society -lg Pep Club 3: Quill Si Seroll -lg Spanish Club l,2,3,l Vice Pres. lg Pe- gasus Ed. Board 4. Senior 'Syndicate' monopolizes MI bookstore ROBERT SACQUITNE Bob - Football 1. DAVE SADICK Y Sock - Basketball lg Service Club - lg Fresh. Pres. lg Honor Roll l,2,3,-1-1 Natl Honor So- ciety 1. SALLY SANBORN -- Art Service Pres 1, GAA 1,2,3,-14 Honor Roll 3, Service Club l. TONI SANDERS 7 Art Service I.-lg Big Sister 3,-'lg GAA lg Ski Club 1,2,3,-l. 42 ian JOAN SHELTON ,loanniv - A Cappclla Choir 2.- 3.l: Big Sistcr 3.1: Drama Club IZ.fI.l: lforcign Ex. 2.1: Frcncb Club 2.3.1 Scc. 3: Ilonor Roll l.2.fI. lg Nlarlrigals 2.l: Nall llonor Socicty l.2.3.I Tri-as. 3. Prcs. I: Slu- LIC!!! Council l. JEAN SHURI-LTT Art S1-rxicc 2.3.11 Big Sislcr fi: Drill Tcam 2.3: Frcnch Club l: CNN I.2: llonor Roll 3.1: Office' Practicc I: l.ib. Assit. I1 Pcp Club 2.3.11 Ski Club I.2.3: Studi-nl Council l: I rl'.'X L: S1-niorl'laj L .IUHIY SIMPSON The Drillvr MARK SCHNIIDT Ilcbalc 2.3.11 NFI. 2.3.1-z Ilonor Roll 1.2.3. I: Ski Club 2.3.1-1 Sluilcnl Council l.2.3.l: Tenniw 2.3: W rcslling I: JSA lg Excculiic Council li. MIKE SCHINAD Band I: Bascbull 2.3.1-: Scri icc Club 1: Chorus li: l,iiFll'l'lIOH1I'll,killflllll. I: Football I: French Club I: Coll 3.1: llonor Roll I.2.3.li: Ski Club 1.2.3.li: Track I: lcv llockcy 3.1. ROIVINICY SCIIUFIICIJJ Roni - Big Si:-zlcr 3.1: Counseloris Ass'l. lg llancc Comm. Cbrmn. 2.3: CAA I: Girls Club Cab. I: llomccoming Prince-ss fI.l: llonor Roll 4: Lib. Asil. 3: I-'cp Club I.2.fI.l: Photo Club fl: Ski Club 2.3.1. SASKIA SCHOTT Big Sislcr I: Chorus l.2: llrama Club 2.3.l: Frcncb Club 2: Honor Roll I.2.3.l: Scnior Play 4. POLLY SEARS Y Counaclorl .-kafl. fl: CAA I.2: Ilon- or Roll l.2.3.l: Isla I: Scnior Play I: Ski Club 2.3.11 Spanish Club 2.3: Tcnnis I. NIICH.-KEL SH.-XYNUN yllkk' - l.alin Club 2.3: Ski Club 3.4: Track 2.3: Y arsily Club 3. I: W rcslling 2.3. l. Um hum , . . look at thc books Chris IVlclJanicl. Ann Davis. Ringlcaclcr Lane Bockman. Nclsen Spickarll. Ste-vc Pottcr. Judy llinman. and Margaret Wallace arc happily pushing. ky- Last important decision rendered as Whole by STEVE SLATER 7 Basketball l,2.3,4g Service Club I Chorus 4g Cross Country 3g Dance Comm. Chrmn 3 French Club 3g Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Nat'l. Honor Socie: ty l,3,4g Pep Club 1,3g Ski Club 1,2,3,4g Student Coun cil 3g Track l,2,3,4g Varsity Club 3.4. BRIGIT SLIND 7 Entered from Florida 3 CAROLEE SMART 7 Carol - Entered from Seattle 4g Honor Roll 4g Pep Club 43 Ski Club 4. DANIEL STEWART 7 Dan 7 Football lg Isla 4g Pho- to Club 3,4 Pres. 4g Ice Hockey 3,4. SCOTT STRONG 7 Sprong 44 MICHAEL SMITH 7- Smitty 7 Entered from Seattle 4g Football 4. SUSAN SMITH f Sue 7 Big Sister 3,4g Counselorls Asslt. 4g GAA l,2g Girls Club Cab. 49 Grad. Comm. 4g Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Ski Club l,2,3,4g Student Council l,3. JOHN SOLTERO 7 Sol NELSEN SPICKARD 7 Band lg Boys Service Club 2,- 3,4 Vice Pres. 3 Bus. Mgr. 43 Dance Comm. Chrmn. lg Drama Club I.3,4g Football Mgr. lg Foreign Ex. 4g French Club 2,3,4 Vice Pres. 2,4g FTA 4g Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Natll. Honor Society 2,3,4g Photo Club 4g Sen- ior Play 4g Ski Club l,2,3,'1- Vice Pres. 3g Ski Team l,- 2,3,4g Track lg Pegasus Ed. Board 3.4g Spades 4g Student Store 4. SALLY SPIKE - Punkin Puss - Art Service 1.2g Big Sister 3,4g Drama Club 2,3,4g GAA l,2,3,4g Pep Club 2g Senior Play 4g Ski Club 2.3.4. KAREN SPRINGER 7 Big Sister 3,4g Ofhce Practice 4-g Pep Club Ig Ski Club l,2,3g Student Council l. TRACIE SQUIRES 7 Art Service l,2,3g Big Sister 3g GAA lg Lib. Ass't. 4g Pep Club 1,2,3g Ski Club l,2,3,4g Spanish Club 1. LINDA STARK 7 Lindie - Re-entered from Arizona 3g Chorus lg Drama Club 3.49 Foreign Ex. 3g GAA l,4g Honor Roll l,3g Lib. Asslt. lg Office Practice lg Senior Play 4g Spanish Club lg Pegasus Ed. Board 4. ,ION STEINER 7 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g Ski Club 1,2,3,4g Student Council 4g Varsity Club 4. ' 7 graduatesg class ift proves memorable JAMr:s sYMBo1,-- symhm KATHY TAUBE Entered from Bellevue 3g Big Sister 1-g Lib. Asslt. 3.1. GREGORY TAYLOR Greg -- ASB Pres. -'lg Basket- ball 2g ,lr. Pres. 3g Dance Comm. Chrmn. 3,-lg French Club 3g Debate 3.1-g NFL 3.lg JSA 'lg Class Council 2.3g Executive Council lg Homecoming Escort 'lg Honor Boll 1.2.3,-lg Senior Play -lg Student Council 1.2.3.4-g Tennis 3.4. DEBORAH TEMPLE 7 Deb - Art Service lg Big Sis- ter 3g Dance Comm. Chrmn. l,2.3g Drill Team 2g3g For- eign Ex. 2g GAA lg Honor Roll l,2,3.-I-g Mercer Girls 'lg Pep Club l,2.3.1g Ski Club l.2.3.l: Student Council 3g Class Council 3. ROBERT THURBER Bob 7 Entered from Califor- nia 'lg Football 1. RUTH TOWER 7 Ruthie 7 Big Sister 3.-lg Cheerlead- er lg Counselor's Assit. 3g Dance Comm. Chrmn. 2.3g Foreign Ex. 2.3: French Club 2g GAA L21 Mercer Hi Times 3,1 Pep Club 2.3.1g Senior Play -lg Ski Club 2.3g Student Council l. DAVID TRINDER Dave 7 Drama Club 2.3.41 Sen- ior Play lg Ski Club 2.1g Spanish Club 2g Pep Club 3.4. LINDA TURNER Loli 7 Entered from California 3g Art Service 3.4g Big Sister lg Honor Roll 3.1g Ofliee Practice 3.-lg Pep Club 3.1. JAN UDOVIC -Y Big Sister Lg Counscloris Ass't. -lg Ski Club 3,4g Spanish Club 3.-1. STEVE VAN DALEN -7 Van 7 Football 2g Pep Club 3,4 Vice Pres. -lg Ski Club 2. lg Spanish Club 2.3.4. JOHN VERNIG 7 Ace -Baseball 3: Basketball 1, 2.3,-'lg Track l.2.4. ED VESEY 7 Entered from New York 1. DAVID VETTER 7 Ski Club 1,2.3,4g Ski Team 1,3,4g Spanish Club 1,2,3g Student Council lg Honor Roll 1.2, 3,4g FTA 3g Art Service 2. KATHLEEN WADE 7 Kathie 7 Art Service 2.3g Big Sister 3.-lg Lib. Ass't. 3g Pep Club 2.3g Student Council 2.3. 45 National Merit Scholarship Finalists were ffirst row Chris Boardman Levenson Joan Shelton, Sylvia Kurtovich, Jennifer Welti, Saskia David Bauer Marleen Feinberg Debbie Woolley and Trish Nugent Schott Qback rowj Dick Meixner, Steve Slater, Pat Montgomery, Judy Those recelvlng letters of Commendation were second row Bob Hlnman Klttv Breskin, and Sue Lawlor. lways ready for challenge, senior scholars ALICE WAKEFIELD 7 Big Sister 11-g Drama Club 4g Drill Team 2, GAA Pres. lg Honor Roll 1,4-g Chorus 4, Nat'l. Honor Society lg Senior Play 4, Ski Club l,2. MARGRET WALLACE 7 Margie 7 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4g Art Service lg Big Sister 3,4-, Drama Club 2,3,4g Foreign Ex. 3,fLg French Club 2,3,4+Q FTA 4-g GAA1g Honor Roll l,2,3,4-g Madrigals 2,3,4g Nat'l. Honor Socie- ty 3,4g Quill 81 Scroll 4g Student Council 3g Pegasus Ed. Board 3.4, Student Store 4-. TOM WEEKES BURTON WEITZMAN 7 Burt 7 A Cappella Choir 4g Chorus 2,3g Ham Radio Club 4g Photo Club 2.3.4-g Sen- ior Play 4. JENNIFER WELTI 7 Art Service lg Big Sister 3,4g French Club 2,34 GAA lg German Club 2,3g Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Nat'l. Honor Society l,3,4g Pep Club lg Student Council 3. JILL WHITLOW 7 A Cappella Choir 4, Big Sister 4, Chorus 3,4g Counselorls Asslt. 3, Ski Club 2g Drama Club 4. MARK WILLIAMS -- 7 Service Club lg French Club l,2, 35 Ham Radio Club 3,4-, Honor Roll l,2,3,fl-g Lib. Assit. lg Ski Club l,2. MIKE WILLIAMS 7 Football lg Ski Club l,2,4g Span- ish Club 2. LUCIA WILSON 7 Lu 7 A Cappella Choir 4, Big Sis- ter 3,43 Chorus 2, Dance Comm. Chrmn. 4, Drama Club 4, FTA 4g Grad. Comm. 4, Honor Roll 2,4, Pep Club 2, 3,44 Senior Play 4, Ski Club 2.3.4. MICHAEL WISEMAN 7 Mike 7 Entered from Cali- fornia 33 Basketball 4g Football 43 Varsity Club 4. DEBBIE WOOLLEY 7 A Cappella Choir 2,33 ASB Pres. 13 Big Sister 33 Drama Club 2,33 French Club 2g CAA 1,43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Madrigals 2,43 Chorus 13 Nat'l. Honor Society I,2,3,43 Quill Sl Scroll 43 Student Council l.2,3.43 Pegasus Editor 4. HAMISH WUOTTON MARY RAE WRIGHT 7 Big Sister 33 Chorus 43 French Club 2,43 FTA 2g Bookroom 43 Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4-3 Pep Club 33 Ski Club 1,23 Pegasus Ed. Board 4. GERALDINE WYNNE 7 Gerrie 7 Art Service 2,33 Big Sister 3,43 Counselor's Ass't. 3,43 Foreign Ex. 2,33 French Club 2,33 Honor Roll 1,2,4g Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Ski Club I,2,3,4Q Student Council l,2,4-. SUSAN ZANNER 7SuZi 7 Big Sister 33 Chorus 33 Ski Club 1,23 Student Council 13 French 1,23 Pegasus 334. GRADY ZECH 7 Big Sister 3g Dance Comm. Chrmn. 3, 4g Foreign Ex. 3,43 French Club 3,43 Honor Roll I, 2,3,43 Isla 33 Natil Honor Society 3,43 Office Practice 1, 4: Ski Club I3 Pegasus Ed. Board 43 Lib. Ass't. l. ROBIN ZIMMERMAN 7 Rob 7 Big Sister 3,43 Coun- se1or's Ass't. 3,43 Drama Club 2,43 Lib. Ass't. I3 Office Practice 1,33 Senior Play 43 Student Council 3. RUSS ZYLSTRA 7 Entered from Spokane 33 Mercer Hi Times 43 Photo Club 334. emphasize new ideas, scholastic achievement Top Ten senior scholars for 1967 were back row .loan Shelton Judy Hinman, Debbie Woolley, Teri Brown, Sue Lawlor3 ffront row Marc Edwards Lynda Hendriks Marlene Feinberg Sylvia KUIl0VlCh, David Bauer. Seniors are selected for their cumulative grade points throughout high school Due to ties this year eleven seniors were included. Not pictured is Shirley Graham. l i t '. -wt, lr Couple of the year! Don't look now, but y0u're on Candid Camera Tell me again what l'm buying? ur World on an island, thinkin , laughin if ff-eq, h - The MI 'aThinker Snap, c rackle, POP! Not Pictured: Clark Beddoe Debbie Bennett Jeff Boullion Jeff Day Steve Dickerson Mike Douglas Bob Edwards 48 Rae Ann Johnston George Marquette Ben Mclndoe Nancy Milton Hugh Mitchard Doug Stern Loren Tubbs fi ww J f Busy making plans for the juniors are president Craig Huntington, secretary Jenny Andersen, business man- ager Gayle Erickson, and vice-president Sharon Boguch. Throu hout school year spirit, Under the leadership of president Craig Huntington, vice-president Sharon Boguch, secretary Jenny Andersen, and business manager Gayle Erickson, along with the aid of their adviser Mr. Light, the junior class showed initative throughout the '66-'67 school year. During the year, the juniors demonstrated their ability to organize plans, and carry them out. Homecoming displayed the G'Rootin'-Tootin' Maroonersw spirit as they rivaled the sophomores and seniors in a week full of class competition. Among the class f -, ,- f :C ln fi H . . ' -11, il? -Il E K f K t Qs ' . 1712, K j S E. fa 21,2 ,gs -1 mm .ff 'J . 2 'W , victories were the skit, the boysi football game, and white blouse competition. Winter and spring months were spent in preparation for the Junior-Senior Prom. Committees were formed, money was earned, and plans were made. It was an effective con- clusion to the school year. PSAT tests were taken in mid-October and the results were announced the following December. Class hopes for a successful junior year were high. Nina Adams Debbi Allan Nancy Allen .lenny Andersen Dean Anderson Don Anderson Judy Anderson Pamm Ball Dean Ballard Linda Baltrusis H Bruce Barto ij ' we R sf, 4+ 75.2.1 f, -- 'ix 'I 12... S t -, sf ,ef 2 I , , tt ,at '11 l . d ai .J 1 - Tom Augusztiny Larry Becher Glen Becbe Frank Benecke Morris Bennett Slen Bergstrom Mark Berry Tom Bird Rick Bisbee ,lim Bjornson Mike Blackard Gay Ann Blakeney Scott Blum Cissie Bockman Sharon Boguch Becky Bourdeau Mary Kay Bower Phil Bradbury Alan Bradshaw i 519 ' Q I . ' J , i, 1 Jef. , as . Q 1. Q ,wr , eff, g.,,rgff,9 Simi ' ' -' Q ,W t ' I-f,imZ1'o,,Ig'iE?'.i: no , ' , , ,U A-mzgf 1' ,K . P , , karts ,, '. xg L A determination prevail W . f. , -r- '- ffsfa 'W ' ,fx 1 ,f . r ,, 5 ,mv . X V- N x -I: ' fir.. Q if rm IO! Hem IM 4'3fQef?M'55r-Jig' fag My f-'At,,.fT76:v eaia is Fa-Q Andrea Brady Bonnie Brand Dick Brashen ..,- me ,,e, K fm M va ff: it wi 2 3 E s 1 fix an .an i 3 E :ii xpwe' S V ' John Bredvik iirfifi. ' f '41 'HO mud 1' safari' we If Q kb., :- x if . J rr.e :,. . , , 25: '43 .K no 3 5? aa' .1 RS'-i? 'siygf n A , -1 is rw eifiiii iis w iii 1iiLi92iLe5?15i3SFLK,5iiiii ' iligs3f'Ii1i2,l M: '75 if Flip Breskin Gary Brown Mike Brown 21 efsmeiw 1 xfgav -A mmf' rt'A5W:E HQ ,eww-' ,A S S,.,Y,r ttr. f 1 eo ,W ,I ,f , ,A sfsbwaef fm w' g ie1nz-if Jai? ,LU M 7, W 1 HL +- if - TESL i fgikff Juniors cheered at one ofthe football pep assemblies. ff, f af ss: , W e rs i 'Q ' Chuck Burda Kathy Burgess Randy Burke 1 5 2, 2-'S Q S 41 ?Qiil if X lv? ,Q if fe! js 5 l 1 y gf S Xa ic Q ,lim Burnett Lorrie Burnett Andrea Byk Ba Sandy Byrd Gene Caldwell rt Cannon fx, .. , is A S qs S F' S is lisfiz in s .ff iii: at 'J as W . my 34 ,.. 1 5 fb rg' f Mike Carls Ca rolyn Carruthers Mike Chapman ' .L ,Q- rs, , -2- V v C 7 fy:f-1'1f-,. .e-'jgiilaa , -' ' W. .'-QF , - if i 57. if 4, 5,214 r' B - H WSTIL'-'V ' - 4 2 -: 'laps is 4 , , fix' 3-ffii' faraway ' ' .- aa ,, ,, ,,,,,, ,f I- its -V Q , f, wgftgffggggfa. 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V- .. as ,QQ . .S--in f 3 , 'G ,rf aw. 1 A iz? if, Y Eiga 'R if f - ' MW :F ' if Jeff Garret K Gwen Gavin Kim Giard Steve Gilbert Greg Hansen Bob Harris Paul Harper Ken Harwood Stein Hauge Steve Hawes Jeff Hawkes Gail Heacock Sally Henrikse Dick Henshaw Scott Herrick Jerry Herlel D 2 maxi V - 1 :gr K maxi K John Gilham Bonnie Gillies Mike Grant Karlee Greene VZZJZ if ,3is?iiaQHs2s5:51 sl ll 4 9 I 5 fl' Dale Greenfield Randy Greggs Rosemary Gribaudo .loyce Goldman reef me A l :Q 1-lla ' ,i., , . .I.mr.d H - -ze in X f .mf -X , aww f ' f K ji- S ,ef :neue Q xg L-1:5352 Y 55241 H 1, 5 ,mmf , f, fe We ff? 3 we S , 4 :Av X ,bf 43 X X Qggkli ,,5.iexI,L.. Snaeva r Gudjonsson Mike Gunn Jim Hagen Gary Hansen Homecoming competition 9 i fr. if -W fl' ...W 1. 7 : ,Q ,.,r., we 1, ,V - . K ee 1-Q1 ,fe -- . A23215 5 . . Xi . 2 gsii 11 .-11: . Wiwiis - .2Z 1, '. Q3 ,f .fig , 11 K . 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H W., , ,. -g .f,g-5.1--'ff' . ,j.ff1g.,:.f?gg I .lim Mykland ,Ian Neff Dan Neilson .lohn Nelson Gera rd Nordmann Bill Norton V F3 219 'Us 'F -is me i in 9' 4' - l, l W w ll . I Q,Emerg44,3-fw::,Lsg,.m 5 ,tgfgm h S S ., ,s'.mw-ft. wma- ,.1,.f,zs2.s,: lgsw 3 x f S , L S sl 1. 5 . if 1 ' K Q 1 E 4 ff K, , W , E f A . Q . .J , . , Q.. fi if V' Q fi a.f1.w.u-w M .- 5-mf I S X' 'Y Q ,L be X Q 1 is .4 J S K K? 1 NX P A - l-.fwfiifi F LT 1, 2.4 in lnn - V 'asf , ' 5 ' we 1- 'z' ,, P+. - Q. T4 l 'P ff we-ij J . M K K lz.. . i ll, . Tom Nm ak Lee Anne Olwell Cece Nugent Tom Usborne Mail Ugier John Palmquist Sue Paul John Pcterson Kris Peterson Roh Philbrick Che ryl Pietromonaco Sherie Plumb - ' Qs ,, , Q J' .W , , , -me fy, ,i - ,S ,aw S16 -P' ,-2 , ,?,5.t-,V,,.qWzggg-ey.: .. ,gov ,jg .ii M, , 2,5 rl. leg , I .3 M 'yy S Derek Porter Clark Powell Jerry Powell Seminars, Work in resource center were part While some students studied in the resource center ... Terri Radmer Clark Ransom .loan Ray mond Lindsay Read Allison Reed John Renwick John Rice Lindy Rice . . .' 3 ,IV M . . 'f' .M-..1, ..M..A.s -,, . . , N-.v..f.f N-A - K .. ,f . t :S 'fi ., S Margie Powell R14 , T f N .K S I P - K Beth Pritchard e Mi' 3 A ' .lan Queal 'sf .J - ,W M' . - ,. -V 211, i , , 1 W .... ,-gg V . Q . M -- -,.., - - 1 4,3535 ' ' -nf P fi - -1 . SQL-, , . iaiiuii' 7 S f . ' 5 1 - 'L - 2:2955 , ca n girl , ' it f -- ,. M--.s:efrsQ, ., .f ff '- 5' rn: , :fn Ma. i . 535 . 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Q, I Sharon Bottomley Phil Brooks Kathy Chennault Dennis Foley Dave Lucas Eileen MacDonald Lindsay MacDonald Mike McDaniel K Y? aww, . t sv' S 5 M Ms K 5, S lg s Brian Morimoto Karen Olson Dean Redd Larry Simonson Mitch Stroum Dian Ziegler Phil Brooks Michele Cottschalk Playing volleyball was one of many activities in junior boys' p.e. classes. ,,T,.,vf:V.M...vVMVVl.v..,,VV ..--, V W-V. Mark Witherbee Vince Withington ,ludy Witmer Cesca Wootton Pat Wynne Kathy Yamada .lanet Young Susan Youngman Linda Zimmerman 61 E kggskalsitgsw' ie aiigsasfigz 'ii :':, a g K V V- V .5 V A Q-wmfiss ' 5 --.VV .JV-' S -VV-VV., f A ls, VV.fw.W.t:fq-f he -VV. we we -7V VV.Mf WV ..mqVV,.VVfVVfV 1l.sVV,s-no-QV K-SV Q-my- ,,.qV VV.,-VVV VV VVefs-We ' V 'ZV1's:Wi1' 5 f ' 1H??efSzs.... - 'A . ,. Vfl:VVf-mfr, J S ...VV..VVV .V. , .V.lVV. , VV... 5? .3 rss SV L91 35. 'Zim 'E S 1 ,Qs L so ,, . , VVVa.Q. .1 VVV Vs, 4 V..,Vl.m..f-VV QMPV. m.1fVigg- 4 ea. X Z 'S 1- ' ,VW fv- .fw we me ,nf Q rf ,V 'V was .1 sw -V V .. . V. -s - V- ., f ,V A .VVzl.-VMVVMAV... . VV,,.VV V' :Vafwt --' ' '-N LS '-ee .- ,- - ., 1 'f'-': ' .W--We X :'. : . rg if V . -ffm 2 V iziif ,YW V V .V M .A , V.. Saws? 5,5 V. V Us '. . 5 I. .V If 'Vi V 9 4- f- : 5, - V g! f- I ,mit Vice-president Sam LeClercq, treasurer Mike Hobbs, secretary .loan Cannon and president Dave Biehn discuss plans for sophomore activities. The class of '69, one of the largest in Mercer Island's history, went through its sophomore year showing great anticipation and enthusiasm for the future. Adviser Mr. Hall, president Dave Biehn, vice-president Sam LeClercq, secretary ,loan Cannon, and treasurer Mike Hobbs guided their class throughout the year. Sophomores entered full force into the Homecoming competition spirit. The mascot, It's Victory For Mercer Island fI.V.F.M.I'sj, was a volcano carried by three Islanders in native garb: Sam LeClercq, Dave Porter and Jim Stevenson. The traditional Soph Hop was presented in late November. The theme, uWhat's Up, Down Underf, was carried out cleverly by transforming the mushroom into a water wonderland. With the finish of the year, the sophomore class looks forward to an even more exciting and demanding year as juniors. Sophomores he in first year f -, may A 535,-jf 7 I Barb Adams . KK K K. ', K K.t ' K K , K py, . Q Q,-eg Adams , K. K ng K 4 2 K . . -I ,. A.. K K KK .ix Toni Agosti . JK 4 4 g KK 519.1 K K 1 K- KK I WZ, ,Q Carleen Amundsen K ' 'J' KK ' ' , . 'af av 4 Sue Anderegg T . ' F f EK in A T Cathie Anderson ' ,, ,Q 5 1 ' K r Mary Anderson V f , - T Rick Anderson ,r 3 K Rob Anderson .1 ','.g,gjQi K' ' I 5 ,K Q KK K M Kg, Stuart Anderson ,R 1 an 24- A w : f. Y . a 'rf - -I f ' ssgkifli Jeff Aposlolou A- . '.e.. 4' . S' ala .Q - .L as . .aw N- 'W . V-,, .V , , -, -Kggw, ,H , so ,,- - Ira Appelman -',- Q f to 2 .',-'..- 5 W 2' -H Kgfj 1 W, ,-f'.-yy g H A .ji .V.f., 1- 2 K Gayle Arons A M J ' Greg Autry Q Q Dan Baker C ' s A ',-'1-a. if . -, A , ' ' K' T 5 .K wi LuAnn Baroh if K 3, K K K 3 K? 'f , K 5 n- A fm ' KM T K KKKKZ 1 , ,H if Cheri Baxter if ..... --e'. s 'lf' . ' X . 'L s r f ChfiSBem1eH ' ' A' K T 2 - J , P: X E Steve Bergen 1. 1 e. . wp - - S Y tw John Berslund 'H V . ' ' 'Q . ,K , L: f Mar aret Berman .., 53, Msml n , .W in X g team. F' ,..: - ' ,fp fin' - Wyw ges-2 .Sc N- at , f .. 1, M- . , -S. aga, ' i ' 1 sf , . 1, f ' b 'Y' Q-sf ,. 33,6352 .. 1, L ff f. - -.,, 1 ' L , wsfmsf, me W- -- 5 f' 1 , S W' '- 5 H-if ,X N S -1 we '. Q, f J. . ,af , - . A aff mf--1'-,, E.. . , 7 f zaifwagl-f 4 fr f. any - 1 . , ygg t w - . in ,- - - ' ff S - 1 . F A ..,,,ELE,,a:.: - f :K .: S :fra ,3 - :iff - , ,:. ' 3 . 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W ff Dave Bichn Barbara Blackwell Julie Blair Lisa Blanchard Chantal Blondin Darsie Bolton Robyn Boughner Tom Boullion Sue Boyd Nancy Brambach Key Breitenstein Jeff Brewster Mary Bridenbaugh Pete Briggs Steve Brown Bonnie Bruce Hans Brunner Debbie Buck Cathy Burnell ,Iohn Cahill I've found the room at last! quipped Lynnie Sie- gel on the first day of school. .5 N -, NY , ' , -- fn, ' -- , , W -f' :- ,. , W H, W at 'W I -5.5.5-'fx fa 5 X' -al . 2 , ' I -f .. . 1 ' ,J - .- , I ,f ff - ,1- W 1 Q Q ' ' i ' 3: f , W 1 ' , 3 1 . 4 ' , S aao X ,f , , -1,. J, , , ' S , S , qfjtm W' , -- , . - H., K, ,TT . 2 ' ' k 'if 2- - 'A ' Q V ' , L 4 'IS fl ' 3 a if , , Q A ,A Q,-wf Qzfiif City . 'f if . ' K 2, Ea ' 1 as - wlfk f, V , ':' i :': ' - 3 f N g. , 15:33 ' f ly ,L M-' , V, ,A M, W, ' ,Q I ff 'W v Li rg 'KW 35 , V ,Q 1 1 ' ' I- again ', S .' ,V A , 63 uf , .A., , ,iq ns, vp , , ,mf sue MS W ff, Mn V ly 5 f- J , ti-S, 1 . fa My . 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V ' 'V E L mf i ' '4 if Q ' Hian Danz Charlie Davidson Dave Dedrickson Glenn Delaney Rob Della Valle Gretvhen Dierks Rich Dolf Ann Donohue Barb Dorey Celia Dorner Bob Dressel Margo Dukich Kathy Dunn Clay Eals Andrea Eeob Karen Edelson Brian Edwards Debbie Egan Mark Engberg Bob English Ola Englund Bob Ensley Kris Erickson Ken Ericson Bob Ewing Pal Fay Louis Feinberg Roma Fclible Dana Fenton Greg Finn Neil Fligstein Alice Forbes Bruce Ford ,lim Fox ,lack Franke .lim Franzel Dave Fretwell Randy Frost Sue Frost Cathy Gaerisch Diligent stud required for underclassmen Liz Garrett f 'i f 'QL r'i, g 5 , ' '41 , V am AE ., V ky,-fwrig ,yfi-in 1-in nw ' Vj.r-TN T ,Z H I .-, .Q 3 M -I F 5 yn 'ursc g FTA fu - f V. -k7,. V 1- if --:: : 1. - ' 1, Q Gayan Gibson - i HJ' f .. A -R T-1 lm Gllham - ,. . , Jeff Gilmour . A' V A1 if , ff-v . Polly Giovanelli K iw. t 'h7' B -VII 'Sf' Ted Giiw f , E , i ,, 7 -' 55, ,, ,.,,,,A Bob Glaze . ,J . 'fi K - J N 5 4,.. ,Z -3. '. 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J Quan ,,,, 255 , 5 C Vw so tie Vg? . 5 N. Mi P N ,, af Wa , , ,,.:: Q , ev I , X P 0 ,T , Suzy Lupton ,Iohn Luster Sue Lynch Cary Machlis Don Mackay Joe Mackay L 229: 1.-5 gaswzir., fV,, u vi fu-1,-am i- J V, 55555335 'Nui V 1. ,,,aVi.,i .f V E .f .sy5,g5fs:, uv 1 ' ,- I I - 1 if I ' ,' Q, .4 , a V ,- ,A 1 J .2 eff 4 if ,, E? 5 ,. ,g:,L,9k ., . , ,K Mike Mahoney Mark Marontate Cynthia Marquette Lloyd Marsden Cliff Marx Spencer Matin , , 50011 g?:gjf: sE,3:- 2 McDowell A 5 . U: . '- A Brian f 5 McFerran ,. ,iff Dan ' A McKinnon ' - Bob McLau i ,lim : Mellon A1 ,Z 4 Q fl 4 5, NK. ,P Q S, 5 L VX V if A ' ,am f I ': ' S 5 ' S it as 'fix' K a- ,' -lg V' ai sv i,,, ,M , , , Q Q - as as I Tom ' - V, Meyer ,. Q X S 5 W ' , ii :iam 'Al J' 1 , 'N 1' ' ' Q ,,,h W 7W.LA g 1355 i ghlin Mc Mahon f 5 5 s u 5 J, sf S 2 5 f L .5 558 er W S T5 s M W K 'fi sf as ,Kg -fs. if Sophomores learn the value of note-taking. Marvin Meyers Carl Meyersham ,lules Michel .loel Miles Melanie Milkie .loy Mittelstaed I Tom Montgomery Don Moodie Sandy Mood y .leff Moore Leslie Morey Paul Morris Dan Mortensen Meredith Moss Peter Murphy Ben Muzzey Bruce Nesland Kim Nicholson Mary Nowak Laurel Nudelman .lanice 0'Galligan , , .xwftiia Fi 3545, W L 3 iwwfi :L www ss gi F -:-if-2:91. H 1 . ,401 Ti -' ,fn -fvna.s-f-wraagaae f , -f QV .. ., , Q ' 5 . ' A ,. Rasa, . I fe, , g i- ,ae QJQQQ? i , ' Eifs' , . - .,,.,g. is , , ' V ,M ' . fi , if iff ' ,- , V . 115: , , sf gf - as f - S - ,i Y' V 'Q 1 1 ' M, ' -f 'fa-wfii as '- .,g 'J-4 r ,- Art V gf Mauldln ,,,,. .V an . ,, . S Dave ,o.. W' . May ,wi - ' -' . ,nw f ,L , - ,V ,V ,rw Steve ,, kgs ,- W , S.. i 1 4 nge ff f V 1 Am , I '- McCloske ' L 3 'aiiiaa . ,, Y' ,V X A V we --- Rick V as M N , ' W i ' 'rp '- cL0naughy , -lean V ' Q A . C 0fmlC '- - Ka V 'Zf'5.IE Es. 1 Q5 . s McDonald H .:,, g ' . , - ' --aw -1 at f if 5 JF f Q' ., V 1 5 J ,, ,..- L,.,.VV 5 , L X. , K V. my 5 V gVy,Vk I V., A,,V,. ,V kry, . .. M ,, 5555. ' . aa, 5 , I K Qs K VV k v s , . A L 1 75 ' , 67 H a.,4M1n1M.- ff -V I 5, we , - 3 2 if ff , ,,. -gg ,A J, Mr, Vaughn makes lihrary orientation easy. ,tae - , A ,,E,. ,E5:E,, , Q ,wi xwaaiiiaxrsi 3 3 .aw-f Ze ' ' A A v i? ,Sw in 4 Y ,QS . Leilani Olbu as asia A - A - X V Bruce Olch W A , -, H Q ,QM 5,7354 ' 7. , Ann Olney in gt if Q A- ,P f Q,f '? we Dan 018011 it 1 -'A 2 P he S ,ff 4 It 2 riri if ' H . f Olson l fa 5 157 Q .lanice Orr v - ' Susan Oswald I my I H - - I I 53 orrle Owens 1 A We Q , ,gy W Ricky Paul 'I -mga ' T N i H Q ' ' 'K is , A in D- A, f MW Sarah Pedersen W N -- 'P ' A g S ' ' -1 ge Janet Pelton 2- t't' 7 3 ' if ' P H P , G 'P ' h ix Z ff P E' ' 'f to , X he J Eff Billie 52153 ' l Q f je S 'V , fggs J Bob Peters . ,L ',-:' ' fifvffiiwg . L, P fi 1 wrvjms ynn eterson my 1 ,VM 7 If .lack Pfeiffer V Q ,. 4 .1 ' I, N K N Charlie Poirier f 5 f g 'ff fs we Greer Pollard I wig ,V ,Zi .i f J . I - 6, H , -t F X .Q V, M A j ,E K ff Dan Porter , -A 2 M . Q P' WZZV if S .K Dave Porter , ..,i , 4 i ' i I 7 ' P i Gail PPE!! ' J 4 Tom Pugh -6- V fs . f gr 9 A B,ya,, Rmke B ' t 1 Theresa Debbie Chap Merrill Skip Rand Reese Ride Ringold Rosen Valerie Steve Marti Dave Steve Rayfield Reilly Riggleman Rives Ross DOH Greg ,Iim Chris Sue Rees Rice Riley Robinson Ruppin 1 fa, - f ' x -' x, I R, . 0 f ii- ff J R Vfk, ,li -1 V1 5 f 2 13, , - 1 . I l A f P -x 1 ,f if ,ji ' Q I a A f' WE? V K , .N , Q - - - -'ff 'if . ' 5.2: 4 V V Ji' 2 .Q W S, . if S' 39 A yi 'M ' it , Af ' - H .- f ,J 4,,. , he Q l U . ,V Ay . XA- 1 , A I sg, ,, Lg 3, i 'f-H Q 49' N ' 5 . QQSKZI, 68 5' s , .V I ,ggi t Aim- 1 .a , 4 :..- , ., iff: ' 45255:- N 3 gk 2 1- wL E.' U i ' 'S' i N is is 1 Sophomore Islanders cheer the-ir Home-coming mass ol high school days Mike Showalter Gwen Sparling David Steels-I iff 0 44 was 1 .w -4? Ricki Lynnie Mary Linnea Side-I Siegel Sistig Smith Grant ,lon Kay Arlene Spearman Spearman Spit-kard Springer Dave Jim Leighton Jennifer Stephens Stevenson Stewart Storm lyffi t N, ' tw Al 0 A V in f' ,A 25,113 is 'L I V, K -. '21 ' ,, f- f - A .Q , , I 1 L K 'gr E, 1 K' 1 ' .. 1 5 - i ' V fi H: V sg V , , 1 'iii ii ii Il .Maier S S ii i 34.,.xH,f-tif , S Q ' A ., Vt, 31 A . t a - T A if K J ,. .K is tg' . Beau John Gary Dave Sadick Schier Schweitzer Seill-r Julie Eric Bill Nelda Sanders Schott Scruggs Shannon Karen Roger Steve Jan Sandstrom Schwarz Sears Sharruck t MIHS to begin Sandy Mike Shepherd Shiach Gordon Don Snapp Somers Susan Dorothy Stange Steding 'f5:::i, 1 I E ' l V . if V ' 'fn f, Q f . x , ,, 43 Al I , ig xt 5 3 f' 1 69 J, 5' 1 4 x f In K ,f 4 L Y X 4 2 L, ,V F A I, z' , , , 1 5 ,,, .Q .. ,,, Q 1 .A 2 .V If f k:,', K , h . f,rVVV, 3 X ' . 3 , .Ji 1 I fl Ugg, fi H -L'- I xii V -'Ti L fif-,fja yi , ' K if ff 1' - gg M, , i 1 if J A A zlz W I Q KQV ,-,. K? VV ,V V. i no is 6 , . X .4 F: N ' w ki? ,. g QQ, if aw ff I , I 'R ami' A ' 'ii me 515125 W--, 1 , I, ,M K7 Z3 5 M M Q Q ' iw' , M aa. E' v M, 'Qi 4 , ,. ' Wi. A 5' X K g ' ' X f J W M I 4 X LI fl?1bi?+m If ffl ' , i I A S M r ei M ,gf f ,F M , 5 ,i W A 4 ff 12 i J Q , J, .. i N f x 1' 5 ll ,Q .lack Striker Mark Slrope Peter Sutherland Vicki Swiharl Sue Swisher Diane Taylor Pat Thiessen Gloria Thurber Sue Tourtillotle Ron Traehy George Tyrrell Mark Tyrrell Sheryl Ldovie Barbara Vance Eric Vandegrifl Willy' Yunnice Larry N im-kers Karen Vogel Dave Walker Bette Wallaee Tori Wallwork Linda Walsh Sue Wanwig Gary Ward Discoveries in biolo y typify soph classes ltis mush time in the Mushroom. minimums 70 HUM fi J W ' Y , as .,,,,W . -, J- .sa We Q n if wi Ex sz ,wi ad 3' HF- ,s 4 H .W , L ::,. ,, , 1 N ' 1, . . ,S Hz, Lfifkiiif , V 3.13-fx ? 1 K . M I 131 f X A rf i 'figiqi 58 E-J ,..-My . . ,, , 3 .AT . M 45 sggxwwm 5, , , Q, ,, . Q-Q, fi , aw , , -V , A K , 4 5 E, .F if , t . ' all ' f il.. W. S 3 A,,, .Q f H E, 'W ' ,EQ 5 I , ,, af: :.S55?51' 5 J, 1 ,, 1 1 55 i I if il 1 .W , . r .Hg i,.c,::ei:m g . , as W 7 2 E, 9 M i L IN I if so S , at 1 f an 533582 4 'f' W .. Q. ft V , S ' :V il' , 'HX-:aff .Q i ff, 4.25. - fE. 3 as ii ki ,AL ,Q , . Q, ,P - ', K S A x , ' Q 'P 1 Herb Ward Marci Warner Dan Waters Jay Weiner Sue Welti Wayne Welling Phyllis West Jim Whealey Linda White Rick White Terri Whitney John Wiegand John Williams Judy Williams Dave Williford Debbie Wilson Mark Wooden Kathy Wright Wayne Wright John Zak Karen Zylstra y 71 Not Pictured: Dale Cole Jeff Gross ,lo Ann Klink Andy Loud Linda Person Tom Robinson Barbara Shain Jim Smith Lee Strohm Pat Waterhouse Alana Zaffiro '5Come on in, the water's fine! vs AI 'DAQ ,W n Interests No life can be considered complete if it is limited to a single interest, for like fresh clay, it holds no meaning un- til it has been molded. No personality is well-rounded until it too has been shaped by diverse interests and activities. A vast Held of activities is offered to us by our world on an island. A person is sure to find a place for his individual interests and through his participation, his life will be en- Q5 riched. 7? K 19 Xp XX 5' V 3 'la l xA . 3 f is Q t - Q -U ,fs in s 42 if gl 5 5 2 si 5 i S jr, E N gi rl cv . 2 Q 3 5 S M X xi O CJ .J Q U J J 5 Q 4 'O 5 Q1 - 5 2 Q Q in Yg Q 'J f ll g-S 'J -35.3 -- 'C QJ EJ W ' e QW VWYYIU 1177 Y'Dlt't 11 1' 'l f 'ill , Qf V ., K A ffgmw 5553 ,......---v-......f--- ' ,ig Lwfrssr , V--.- .i-g,-'fVT7 'wMg,W N X 'Lx 2 ',-V- ? Our world on an island offers many resources that allow and encourage each person to pursue his individual interests. We learn to respect and accept the responsibilities of adulthood. ,eg ,'n' k -Q' sol-M' ...p..,k .A f fxfiifilaas P v rf .1 ,swf 4 , , N , FWTW We can relive the past in pictures and words, and for the moment bring hack the memories of our years on Mercer Island CLQEVN Row, by Qfsbfijedr The football games and comradeship, pep assemblies and spirit, new friends and old, the excitement of victory or the expectation of Homecoming are My A all supported by sportsmanship, disappointment, compassion and humanity But, too soon these memories are blurred and trampled from our minds by the onrushing present. We will find we have no time to pause and recognize all Mercer Island has added to our knowledge because the future is waiting. emily r ,Q xg x xilwfclgij WSG f sf VJ Q r 7 W UL, Qmfawfa dsivll Q N NJN 'X Lf QW KV fb ei J? QM! 2ft655c4fQZw7 65? Qi-C2 gh ,dwg 2411 fx - X Mfg!! f57fZZwA7yf?Wf' 1 Zwdffddviff 1.15555 mi!! lhwfw- as jwpelff C1109 5 6 cv K Zpwjgcww our llves all that we have learned 4 on G Our World on a Island.7p4e,fff:6y 7, ,Q lf fgaaf- x few ' yfhfjwwky K Qgkgfw wwf 'ffgawe : 0ff dw M7 4401 'I' iSi,l 'hal 1 mf l!hkl'? Greg Taylor A.S.B. President Hrtsuvn H :'tl.l!HlsnJg.QQ 4 . G 5 num: ww fi gum: The student government has been under the leadership of Greg Taylor this year. He strove for a more responsive student body and a closer relationship .with the administration. 'tThis past year the student body officers have set two main objectives. For themselves, first, to serve the students of Mercer Island High School and second, to disprove the popular misconception that student government is a farce. Throughout the year we have made numerous attempts to meet these objectives. More meaning and purpose are given to the student council through the efforts of the executive council. We have tried to make the new students feel welcome at ourlschool by way of sophomore orientation and the first day program for new juniors and seniors. School exchanges, inter-high council, assemblies and student forum were some other activities. Our goal here was to bring the student out of his shell and closer to the world around him. We also tried to find answersto his small problems, as they too play a part in every studentls life. As always expected, some of the projects were possibly not successful, yet, on the whole, student government has played an important role this year at Mercer lslandfi With the assistance of his other officers, Katie Thompson, secretary, Steve Hawes, business manager, Mark Schmidt, parliamentarian and Sean Sheehan, vice president, Greg sought to meet problems and solve them. tudent government enhances school exchan eg Student council in action. f 50811 Sheehan Katie Thompson Vim- President Secretary Steve Hawes Mark Schmidt Business Manager Parliamentarian Works for inter high council, open-campus Greg Taylor. A.S.B. president fslandingj addressed the student eouneil which ineluded: ffront row, K. Paul. R. Hood. J. Anderson, C. Erick- son, N. Allen. L. Siegel, D. Burk. P. Carleton. K. Klopfenstein. l.. llirshherg, .l. Keating. P. Duren. B. Brand, S. Paul, T. Brown. L. Hire. ,l. Sutcliffe: lsecond rowj M. Guthrie. M. Strope. B. Carpenter. J. Far- ber. C. Huntington. R. Kramer. C. Bialkowsky. ll, Woolley. .l. Shelton ,l. Chrisman. P. Emerson, D. Hagen, K. Ochs. K. llawlu-s, K. Thompson M. Penitsehg flhird row, S. Sheehan, L. Bot-kman. lf. Kovaes. B. Nor ton. M. Schmidt. P. Montgomery, S. Mclntyre. ,l, Cook, ll. Lawrence M. Wiseman. S. Maloof, G. McMillan, S. Hawes. and M. Stoner. Q - lt - A Members of the Varsity Club were: ffirst row, Tom Pugh, Bob Leven- son, Dave Cahill, ,lon Steiner, Phil Hatfield, fsecond rowj Hugh Law- rence, Mark Hillard, Mike Boster, Bill Robbins, Dave Current, ftllird row, Steve Potter, ffourth rowj Mike McCloskey, Brian Koch, ,lohn Donohueg Qfifth rowj .lim Logan, Bruce Clark, Mike Wiseman, fsixlh row, Steve Hawes, Scott Maclntyre, Steve Davis, Phil Arnold, Dick Palmer, fseventh rowj Steve Maloof, Bruce Carpenter, Dennis Pool, ,lim Mykland, Steve Slater, Jeff Hawkes. Varsity Club officers were: fsealedf Bruce Carpenter, ,lim Logan, fstandingj John Donohue. Varsity Club uHow much am I bid for this beautiful hunk of man, echoed through the mushroom at the Varsity Club's an- nual pledge slave sale. H31 . . . 32, sold was the reply. The slaves were to be under their master's jurisdiction for one day. They ended up doing such jobs as washing cars, carrying books and other slave-like tasks. All the proceeds from the sale went to the Foreign Exchange program. Varsity Club performs various needed jobs such as man- ning the gates and entrances at athletic events, and setting up needed equipment at track and other events during the season. Requirements for admission to the club were a Varsity letter in any of the school's athletic events, and surviving the strenuous pledge initiation. Mr. Bob Corcoran, adviser, president ,lim Logan, vice- president Bruce Carpenter, and secretary-treasurer John Donohue presided over the meetings and insured that the club ran smoothly. arsity, Boys' Clubs Members of the Boys' Service Club were: ffirsl r0wJ J. Humphrey, D. P. Briggs, T. Robinson, J. Stewart, M. Schoenfeld, K. Cookg Qthird rowj Ballard, J. Winterseheid, R. Hobbs. F. Close, B. Jones. J. Cook. D. Cah- N. Spickard, J. Briggs, J. Schier, K. Kawaguchi, J. Kingsley. D. Morten- illg fsecond rowj D. Steefel, G. Spearman, D. Jackson. D. McKinnon. sen. Don Rees. B. Radtke. H. Brunner. perform Valuable tasks during school events Boys' Service Club Boys' Service Club was dedicated to service within the school. During basketball and football events at the school the members of the club could be seen directing traffic in the school parking lot or cleaning the stands after the event was over. The club met once every two weeks, meet- ings were conducted by president Jeff Cook, vice president Frank Close and secretary-treasurer Nelsen Spickard. The activities the club sponsored were varied, among these was the annual Boys' Club - Girls' Club Dance which was held in the middle of the year. Mr. Herbert Stimson, adviser, was asked what went on at the meetings. He replied, Hchaosf' Mounted on the mushroom were the leaders of the Boys' Service Club: Frank Close, Jeff Cook, Nelsen Spikard. Boys' Club members Dave Cahill, Bill Jones, Kevin Cook pause after cleaning the school gym. gt: Q .,.-- Girls, Club oHicers find that work can be fun. They were: Marilyn Penitsch, Karen Crenshaw, Penny Carleton, and Kathy Hawks. Girls' Club Tolo, Corroborree, the Get-Acquainted Tea, Big Sister-Little Sister Picnic, and the Thanksgiving project were some of the activities of the Girls, Club. They also held a Father-Daughter Dessert and a Mother-Daughter Tea. This year they discussed plans for a slumber party for the members of the club which would include all the girls enrolled in Mercer Island High School. The enthusiastic leaders helped the sophomore girls and girls new to the school feel welcome. They were available for help or information they would give to the new girls. The Girls' Club Cabinet, made up of twelve junior and senior girls, was chosen at the end of the 1966 school year by the newly elected ofhcers. They helped the officers per- form the specified duties and activities of the Girls' Club. They met every Wednesday with the oflicers to plan and prepare the coming activities. Mercer Girls, Girls Club strive to serve Girls' Club Cabinet consisted of: ffront rowj Rom Schofield, Gayle Er- ickson, Chris Werner, Sharon Boguch, Kathy Luster, Sue Smith, fsecond rowj Wendy Fontaine, Ann Davis, Jacque Rose, Nora Kildahl Dayle Hagen, and Sharon Mclntyre. Girls' Club Get-Acquainted Tea made the new girls feel wel- 1 come. Mercer Girls included: fFr0nt Row, Laura Donahue. Linda Hendricks. Miwa lnove. Teri Brown. Cheryl U'hop. Carolyn Gowans. Chris M1-Daniel. Kathy Hawks. Sylvia Kurtovich. Ann Davis. Katie Kettering. Robin llood. Harb Cook. Lynette Irwin. Laurie llirshherg: tsecond Rowj Marg Guthrie. Shirley Graham. Penny' Carleton. Carol Bialkovwky. Chris Carlson. Deb Temple. Ellen Campbell, Sue Law- lor. Glenna Horrigan. Marli Kenkman. llorothy Nelson. Nlarylin Penitsch. Kathy North. Wendy Fontaine and Karen Crenshaw. school through dances, teas, community projects Mercer Girls Mercer Girls is an honorary organization for senior girls. There are only thirty-four girls chosen out of the class. They are picked on the basis of character reference and their service to the school. Serving and acting as hostesses for the annual football banquet was one of the many jobs that the Mercer Girls undertook this year. They successfully completed other jobs such as ushering and selling programs and tickets for home sports events. Mercer Girls have always been devoted to service to the school. but this year they extended that purpose by serv- ing the community as well. They did this by having special projects for the handicapped and the convalescent. whom they visited and read with. Besides their many service projects they also had po- tluck dinners before games and the annual Big Sister par- ty. plus a tea for their mothers. Along with the Boys' Service Club the Mercer Girls also sponsored their annual dance which took place in Fe- bruary. After the dance they' began to concentrate their efforts on the planning of the initiation ofthe new Mercer Girls in the spring. Mercer Girls officers were: lhyle llagen. secretary. Ruth Berry. treasur er. Kathy' Uchs. president. and Jacque Rose. vice president. Debate The debate class is headed by Miss Marietta Stark, and this year's new assistant, Miss Susan Mygatt. Miss Mygatt, who is a new teacher at the high school this year, also teaches Spanish. Debate class is responsible for the development of many of the school's outstanding debaters. Students study four major categories of debate. First, they study extemporaneous speakingg this involves know- ing a general topic one hour before the debate tournament is to begin. In the second stage, the student writes an origi- nal speech and delivers it. Thirdly, oral interpretation involves reading a selection that a famous author has writ- ten and interpreting it in an original manner. Finally comes debate itself, which involves orally trying to defeat the opponent. From the class have come such speakers as Sean Shee- han who was voted best speaker at Seattle Prep's Model Parliament. The class studies various speaking methods which are used in their debate tournaments. The class is also used as a place where the debaters can share and exchange ideas on their debate topics. Members of the NFL were: Qsittingj J. Cook. G. Taylor, H. Lawrence. T. Hagstrom, J. Briggsg fstandingj K. Hawkes. D. Stern, S. Sheehan, R Felihle. M. Schmidt, J. Farber. FL, Debate, National Honor Society Work The Isla camera captured one of the few times when the debate class was really cornered. A. --4 F.. r 1 T. Officers of the National Forensic League were president Mary Lindquist. vice-president Jerry Powell frightj and secretary -treasurer Frank Close. to broaden oral, scholastic Members of thc llonor Society were: Q first row Q T. Brown. S. Sach- nowitz. S. Fitzsimmons. L. Lucas. J. Hinman. J. Wt-lti. C. Werner. M. Cohon. S. Saran. M. Kurtovich.G. Zech. P. Carleton. M. Coad. W. Hin- man. R. Kramcrg Q second l'0W l S. Graham. D. llli. ,l. Ritchie. J. Coch- rane. G. Erickson. K. Yamada. K. Greene. C. Hcacock. M. Warren, Steding. N. Adams. C. Mowery. L. Macklin. L. Steinhardt. N. Spickard. NFL National Forensic League is an honorary club for excep- tional debaters. Entrance is determined by the number of points a student has earned in debate competition. The club also has awards of distinction for members that have succeeded in gathering a large number of points. Their highest honor. obtained by earning 250 points in debate competition enables the member to receive the Degree of Excellence award. All debate tournaments that the deba- ters enter are National League approved. The league approved ofthe debate topic of the year which was Resolved: That the foreign aid program should be limited to non-military assistance. Honor Society Sponsoring evenings of music appreciation. consisting of Bach, Beethoven and Tchaikovsky was just one of the activities of the National Honor Society. Advised by Mr. Ken Nickel and Mrs. ,lune Ebenhahn, the Mercer Island chapter of the Honor Society can boast a membership of 78. Students who have excelled in leadership. service. character and scholastic achievement are members. The requirements needed to become a member is a 3.5 grade point average from ninth grade and a recommenda- tion from the faculty. Headed by Joan Shelton. president, Mark Dion. vice president. Sylvia Kurtovich. treasurer. and Pat Montgomery. secretary, the students found an interesting and culturally filled year. , cultural horizons K. Carlsong Q third row 1 S. St-lman. K. Luster. M. Crosetto. E. David- son. K. Thompson. B. Pritchard. L. Rice S. Boguch. S. Lawlor. L. Hen- dricks. K. Kettering. C. Pt-rrel. S. Kurtovich. J. Shelton. P. Montgomer- y. M. Dion. W. Fontaine. Q fourlh r0w I K. Crenshaw. T. Nugent. F. Close. H. Lawrence. D. Cahill. P. Hamre. J. Powell. S. Maloof. B. Koch. S. Melntyre. .l. Garrett. R. Hobbs. D. Meixner. D. Woolley. M. Wallace. sm. vf - -.-. --.-. were-at aa-ft'-02.1.2.1 -0... - t Mixed Chorus members included: ffront rowj Marshanelle Malla- mo, Jill Whitlow. Barbara Rees, Vicki Swihart. Cvloria Thurber, Deane Hallgren. Jeannette Turner. Margi Keating, Robin Hood, fsecond rowj Debbie Dent, Jane Wendell, Julie Eldridge, Linda Walsh. Diane Taylor, Marie MacDonald, Ann Dogan, Lorrie Burnett, 4 IL! Pamm Ball, Kathy Finnegan, Shelley Stonebraker, fthird row, Al- ice Wakefield, Dell DellaValle, Kathy North, Gwen Gavin, Kathy Chennault, Steve Freidman, Gary Schweizer, Jim Symbol, Russ Kammerer, Scott Strong, Diane Ziegler, Karen Nesland, Janet Keat- ing, Ann Davis, Susie Engberg. Madrigal singers were: Paul Knoll, Nina Adams, Jill Cochrane, Jill Riggleman, Andrea Byk, Margaret Wallace, Linda Zimmerman, Joan Shelton, Deb Woolley, Bob Jackson, Jim Dorwart. Mercer Island High School Band and Chorus enter- tained North Mercer Junior High School students with a concert. A Cappella Choir members were: ffront rowj Jill Cochrane, Barb Cook, Lindsay Read, Andrea Byk, Susan Sachowitz, Suzanne Brown, Laurel C-arbell, Melody Mills, Kitty Breskin, Wendy Pietromonaco, Cathy Gaerisch, Susan Loofl, Linera Lucas, Lucia Wilson, fsecond row, Jill Riggleman, Becky Bruce, Kate Barton, Peggy Emerson, Pam Brumwell, Nina Adams, Linda Zimmerman, Burt Weitzman, Bob Jackson, Mike Krsak, Mark Dion, Margaret Wallace, Paul Knoll, Judy Hinman, Jim Dorwart, Lynette Irwin. Orchestra members included: ffront rowj Mr. Lcon Bjarnason fsponsorl. Kitty' Bn-skin. Fred Coleman. Barb Cook. Debbie Lazen- by. Martha Crumbg fsecond rowl Dan Neilson. Terri Radmer. ,lanet Young. Kathy Klcmpcrer. Shirley' Kraft. Lorraine Cashin. Mary' Klempercr. Phyllis West. W1-rncr Kebsh. Band, chorus groups explore World of music Our Mercer Island music department flourished with three excellent singing groups under the direction of Mr. Leon Bjarnason. The Madrigals, consisting of three boys and eight girls, exhibited their talent for various service clubs and several concerts throughout the year. They also displayed their talents in the annual school play, Much Ado About Nothingf' The A Cappella Choir had the op- portunity to present several programs to the schools in the Mercer Island district. They also joined the mixed chorus in presenting traditional concerts throughout the school year. During the year. the Pep Band, instructed by Mr. Wayne Plank. led enthusiastic students at football and basketball games. They also encouraged and added spirit to all the pep assemblies. The band provided musical enter- tainment at numerous concerts this year. The orchestra, during its Hrst year at MIHS, displayed its newly formed talent at the mid-winter and spring concerts. 'Vlcmbcrs of the Band were: ffront rowljcll' Brewster. Pctcr Thorn. Marcile Swim. .lacquc Sidney. Nancy Lucas. Mike Flynn. Margie Powell. Lin- da Snyder. ,lim Vlellon. Lon Hoersterg tsecond rowj Tom Tix nan. Stuart Anderson. Bruce Lcadcnham. Tim DuBois. Karen Vogel. Sharon Nlc- lntyre. Dan Jacqui-tte: flllird rowj ,lim Duyall. Diane Coopcr. Clay Eals. Bob Ewing. Willy Yannicc. Rick Hayley. Ken Harwood. Merrill Ringold. jeff Fox. Sleycn Curl. Chris Henning. Ira Appelman. Ron Trachy. Alby Leyenson. Steve llarrisg ffourlh rowj Rob Fresn. Doug Holloway. Bob Harris. in , . A Q Q 5 2 E 1imm:fsfw.fr+ab, f -tsvwmt ,rw H A ff 7 uw f M tffwr MW-ww - wws: -wfaminmfmswu A'- A K 5 as , ' A ,.,.,,,.1 Assisting the counselors were: ffront rowj Laurie McGill. .lanet Keat- ing, Sue Smith. Allison Reed. Rom Schofield. Laurel Garbell. Linda Tur- ner: fseeond rowj Mary Pergakis, .Ian Sutclilfe, Jan Udovic. Cathie Anderson. Marcile Swim and Robin Zimmerman. Assistants serve school in library, office, Counseling, Office Assistants Under the supervision of secretaries Mrs. Roberta Hei- denreich and Mrs. ,Io Hawks the office assistants were taught the various jobs which are needed to run an office efficiently. Each girl was assigned the special duties which she completed each period. After school once a month the girls came in to assist the secretaries in other oflice work. The girls who worked in the counseling center helped the counselors serve the students by making appoint- ments, typing bulletins and delivering messages. The twen- ty girls were taught their various jobs by Mrs. Kinney, head secretary to the counselors. fbottomj Smiling behind the oflice counter were the oliice assistants: ffirst rowj Marilec Fisher, Cheryl Pietromonaco, Carol Little, Martha Vickers, Ellen Faris, Sheryl King, Lucia Wilson, Laurie Kelleran, Ruth Berry, Rosemary Cribauda, Sue Swang fsecond row, Dorothy Nelson, Linda Drummond, Barb Grieser, Janet Meixner, Karen Springer, Carol Bialkowsky, Cail Gilbert and Merrie Carlson. Working in the library this year were: ffront rowj Barb Malmfeldt. Anne Allison, Pam Ball, Bob Buck. Mike Boster. Harris Klein, Tim Du- Mary Ann Murray. Suzi Kadner. Karen Olson, Sharon Bottomley. Cindy bois, Kathy Taube, Mrs. Darlene Penhalurick. librarian, and Steve Chris- Burns. Barbara Brow n. Tracie Squiresg fseeond rowj Mrs. Betty Web- tensen. ster. assistant librarian. Mike Cyr. Bill Miller. Merrie Carlson. Mary counseling center fright, Gathered around some of the A-V equip- ment were the A-V erew which consisted of ffront row, Mrs. Darlene Penhalurick, ,lan Stowell, Ben Mead. Barrie Maerae. llarris Klein, Mrs. Margie Lou Green. fseeond rowj Ron White. Don Nlagill. Stewe llollerbaeh. John Ver- nig. Stexe David. Dan Stewart. Ken Uswald. Burt Weitzman. Marty Lott. Dale Greenfield. Pat Nlalara. and Mark Witherbee. Library, Audio Visual Assistants The helpful advice and guidance of Mrs. Darlene Pen- halurick aided the library assistants in attaining a com- plete understanding of the library and its functions. In each period four students were involved with various jobs. These students learned many interesting and valuable facts about the library during their year as assistants. This was the first year the A-V crew had a room in which all the equipment could be kept in one place. Mrs. Margie Lou Green tried to maintain an accurate schedule of the films, records and slides so that they would always be available when the teachers wanted them. There were eighteen junior and senior boys trained in the operation of the equipment, which included the new 3M duplicator. The boys worked each period as they operated the A-V equipment for different classes throughout the year. Photo Club Photo Club spent a busy year taking requested pictures and processing the film for organizations as the Mercer HI-Times, the lsla, the M.l. Reporter and the school play, uMuch Ado About Nothing. With its membership sizably increasing, the Photo Club, headed by president Dan Stewart, found numerous stu- dents participating in its program as the year progressed. The Photo Club supplied equipment which enabled its 51 members to process their own pictures and acquire the skill and knowledge necessary to transform negatives into artistic, well-developed pictures. The Photo Club's room, in the three hundred hall, was known as a general meeting place for any interested students to increase their knowl- edge of the basic fundamentals of photography. While members were learning, the adviser, Mr. ,lim Wichterman, was available to assist with any problems that arose. W'l'W'l V44 I6 wave Tang IS JYA4a0 QI 17413-V 497-05,6 A audi Extracurricular proj c s enrlc club pro rams-J Pegasus Pegasus staff again had a busy year preparing the 1967 publication of Pegasus. The editorial board of twenty- three members, headed by editor Debbie Woolley and guided by adviser Mr. Robert Freund, spent numerous afternoons reading and evaluating student contributions of poetry and short fiction. The club offered comments and constructive criticism on all work submitted. Besides the editorial board, the club had many other members working on the arts poster staff. The creative artwork found decorating the pages and cover of Pegasus are credited by this group of individuals. By publishing the literary magazine, Pegasus, the mem- bers gained valuable knowledge concerning poetry, short stories, and prose fiction. Members of the Pegasus staff were: fsealedf Mark Dion, Suzi Zanner, Nelsen Spickard, Linera Lucas, Margaret Wal- lace, Carol Anderson, Eliza- beth Steinhardt, Debbie Wol- ley, fstandingj ,Iudy Hin- man, Vicki Swihart, Bob Levenson, Chris Boardman, Bill Norton, Mark Edwards, Ruth Kramer, ,lon Crane, Sheila Hosner. FTA The Future Teachers of America, under the direction of Mr. Bob Orr, spent a memorable and interesting year in- creasing their knowledge of education and giving aid to students who needed help in this field. The clubis forty members were led by president Linera Lucas, vice-president Judy Hinman, secretary ,lo Ann Chrisman and historian .lill Cochrane. Among the activities the club sponsored this year were two field trips. In November the club traveled to Western Washington State College and in April to the University of Washington. Once a month the club met to listen to guest speakers, watch informative film strips or discuss material. When needed, the members helped teachers grade, there- fore gaining invaluable knowledge about the teaching profession. Throughout the year the club successfully fulfilled its objectives and proved a very worthwhile experience for all who participated. li Vow? Caokfm e daoa, cot arvc 5 5647 so az UE 11 1 If I, ji , .77144-dj? . .. ., -7'-91 , ,f ' LZZD4, ggffgfpf C 'c z,g7eL2f ' l howl Fred Milkie. Tony lfsser, Marcy Warner, Linda Whileg ' Secona rowj Dan Stewart, Casey Johnson, Carl Thorgeson, Burt Weitzman, Mike McCloskey, flhird rowj Charlie Duteher, ,lohn Rice, Norton. Dick Boughner. Maralyn Crosetto, Chris Werner, ,lanet Keating. Doug Stern, Bill Robbins on far left. fnextj Dan Stewart cap- t tures ic thcme ofcaseading Materloyer a foreground of romance. j 4 - X- Lfifw-L92f4f -405941 , W'7f6L94L 9590 ' 'ljffp-:,1.z9 J lgysj-Qfflg S - -ff?-C f if - Pa es A l At the beginning of the school year, a new club was in- troduced under the guidance of Mr. Cay Hall. Its chief objective was to aid handicapped children. It was called Spades. Spades encouraged all students interested in working with and helping handicapped children to join. After sev- eral meetings the club had fifty members. These members divided into groups to take these children to football games and make other entertainment for them. The first president of Spades was Gary Machlis and the secretary was Theresa Rand. Guest speakers, planning spe- cial activities and projects, and actual contact with handi- . capped children kept Spades busy throughout its first year. fAb0vej Many enthusiastic students participated in the newly formed Spades making identification impossible. fbelowj Droves of FTA members pose for the Isla picture. ffront rowj ,Iill Cochrane, ,lo Ann Chrisman, ,ludy Hinman, Linera Lucas, Carol Lit- tle, Jacque Sidney, Marcile Swim, fsecond row, Nancy Allen, Sue Swan, Becky' Bourdeau. ,Ian Sutcliffe, Pat Wynne, ,lean Shorett, Lucia Wilson. Gail Gilbert, Harb Grieser. Mcrilee Hoffman, fthird row, Cissy Bockman, Glenna Horrigan. Billic Jones, Ellen Horowitz, Diane Hugman, Kris Nelson, Nelscn Spickard. Lynette Irwin. Lindy Robinson. Kathy Lustcr, Lec Stroum. Kathy Pietromonaeo: ffourth rowj Liz Garrett. Marcia Male, Laurel Carhell, Aleta Matteson, Wendy Hinman. Peggy Emerson, Margie Powell. Dana Fenton. Colleen 0'Neil. Shelly Clark. Diane llli. Mcridith Moss. Mark Stropcg fhfth row, Marli Kinkman, Dorthy Nelson, Linda Roger. Dorothy Stn-ding, Kay Spickard. Nina Adams, Linda Zim- merman. Sue Steding, Chantal Blondin, Margaret Wallace. Marilyn Crosetto, Taffy Drager. Sharon Mclntyre. Lan uage clubs stress foreign relations Language lab is a common haunt for Spanish Club students that are too numerous too name. Spanish Club Under the guidance of a new teacher, Mr. Pio Decano, the Spanish Club was bigger and more interesting than ever according to some of its members. President Judy Hinman, vice president Sue Sachnowitz, secretary ,loan Raymond and treasurer Jill Cochrane, pres- ided over the club meetings. The clubis activities ranged from supporting an orphan in Latin America, to the an- nual Spanish Club Dinner this fall. Other activities were a fiesta, variety of guest speakers, Spanish movies and field trips. Objectives of the club are to improve the students' un- derstanding of Spain and Latin America. Members of the French Club were: ffirst rowj Dan Neilson, Pete Suth- erland, Mary Anderson, Katie Thompson, Cammy Mowery, Glenna Hor- rigan, Margaret Wallace, Nelsen Spickard, Stacey FitzSimmons, ,Io An Chrisman, Carol Anderson, fsecond rowj Carolyn Grashin, Charlotte Lin, Julie Auguston, Robin Rice, Mrs. Hungate, Aleta Matteson, Pam Forgey, Nora Kildahl, Chris Werner, Becky Bourdeau, Maralyn Croset- tog tthird rowj Susan Oswald, Alice Forbes, Cynthia Marquette, Gigi Coe, Liz Garrett, Gail Cleveland, Peggy Emerson, Margi Powell, .loan Shelton, Lynette Irwin, Lindy Robinson, Shelley Clark, tfourth rowj ,lerry Powell, Steve Maloof, Emmy Davidson, Lizbe Steinhardt, Sara Pederson, Kay Spickard, Nina Adams, Linda Zimmerman, Marll Kink- man, .lean Shorett, Diane Illi, Candy McKinnon, Kate Barton. French Club The rich culture of the French was brought to life through the various activities of this year's French Club and its members. Headed by president Margaret Wallace, vice-president Nelsen Spickard and secretary Cammy Mowery, the forty members sponsored many interesting and meaningful ac- tivities. The Pot Luck Dinner, which was held in Novem- ber, gave each student a chance to make and taste original French recipes. In Late December, a festive party was held and the presentation of the traditional Buche de Noel dinner was made. All French students were invited to participate in the club activities. Mrs. Laurina Hungate was head sponsor for the group. Students wait anxiously to sample French cuisine at the November Spanish students scramble for goodies falling from the Christ French Club Potluck Supper. mas Pinata. ,Q German Club This year the German Club under Mr. Harst Gollnick's supervision, again invited all students to join and partici- pate in its various activities. President Debbie Reese, vice- president Mike McDonald and secretary-treasurer Liz Macklin presided over the club's meetings. I The club met on request numerous times throughout the year. Its chief objectives were to promote inter-class communication and help raise funds to support the for- eign exchange program. Individual projects and sponsor- ing numerous bake sales kept the club busy throughout the year. Devoted members of the German Club trightj were: Qfirst rowj Stein Ilauge. Mike Mt-Donaldg fsecond rowj Sue Wanwig. Ann Dawisg fthird row, Martha Crumb. Cathy Bangs. Vicki Swihartg ffourlh rowj Margie Powell. Sally Strausz: ffifth row, lleidi Little. Debbie Reese. Pam Law- renceg tsixth rowj Maralyn Crosetto. Suzy Lupton. Charolotte Ling tsl-'venth rowl Carl Meyers- ham. Neil Fligstein. Foreign Exchange Club Foreign Exchange Club, headed by co-presidents Ann Davis and Kris Carlson, vice-president Mugs Steenrod and treasurer Lizbe Steinhardt, worked to promote interna- tional understanding by sending two students abroad, one to Japan and the other to Germany. This year's foreign exchange student from Osaka, Japan, was Miwa Inoue. Carol O'Hop was our exchange student to .lapan this year. Reinhard Hinsch, the exchange student from Germany, came to the United States with Bob Miller, last year's ex- change student to Germany. The club raised money for its program by baking chess pies for the all school play. The Bond drive held late in the year helped finance our foreign exchange students going abroad. The club held an international day. Local foreign ex- change clubs were invited to taste foods of foreign lands cooked by the club's members. The group held a dinner in the mushroom that evening. The club is open to any student who is interested in the foreign exchange program and is willing to put in his time and effort to help make it a success. It is sponsored by Mrs. Gail Hollenbeck. Officers of the Foreign Exchange Club were: co-presidents Kris Carlson and Ann Davis and vice-president Mugs Steenrod fcenterj. 3 student clubs stress international relations, Members of the Foreign Davidson, K. Yamada, K. .l. Shelton, K. Crenshaw, Mallamo, ,l. Chrisman, B. Bourdeau, M. Crosetto, A. Laxamana, S. Gudjmonsson, B. Miller, K. Carl- son, A. Davis, R. Kramer, S. Paul, M. Steenrod, S. Rogers, C. Werner, S, Kadaner. Exchange Club were: ffirst rowl L. Garbell, B. Jones, tsecond rowj E. Greene, M. Wallace, N. Adams, J. Cochrane, L. Steinhardt, J. Raymond, K. Klemperer, flhird row, S. Sachnowitz, R. Fclible, A. Matteson, M. Carol O'llop. foreign exchange student. poses outside of her school in Osaka, Japan. 96 0. S. B. station members were: Hirst rowj Greg Taylor. Lane Boekman: Qseeond rowj Bill Norton. Hilding Larson. Todd Hagstrom. Hugh Law- renee. O.S.B. The Organization of Student Broadcasters, better known as 0.S.B., was created early in the year. It was the sch0ol's first successful lunehroom entertainment group. A daily program consisted of making important announce- ments and playing a never ending array of records that were supplied by the students. Bill Norton, the student responsible for the creation of the station, selected four other students to be announcers. They were Todd Hag- strom, Greg Taylor, Lane Bockman, and Hugh Lawrence. Hilding Larson, the group's technician, made sure that the tapes ran smoothly and the public address system was in adjustment. Hilding Larson and Bill Norton check out the technical equipment be- 4 fore the start of one of the daily show s. Chess Club The Chess Club was headed by president Kevin Cook, vice-president ,Ieff Fox, and treasurer Dean Ballard. The club participated in two leagues this year as a result of the Metro League's invitation to Mercer Island tojoin its chess league. Mercer Island was already an active member in the King Co. League. Several of the members of the club have received awards in chess tournaments. Jeff Fox won S20 in the Northwest Open, Dean Ballard took first place in class B competition as did .lim Humphrey. All of this year's award winning players will return again next year, according to Mr. Clay Vollan, sponsor. through competition, lunchroom entertainment 5 4 1 X 1 b.f:1.1:. Z.fszfsty...ws-:z:..':'v.fA' mics:-.wgif-wzlf-sim. use , 1' Y -W - .' 9tm.:v.f.1.v .a f . - . 1'-'f fm-.:31,f' :W 'wH,:g'A 'SE,effff:tlfiF5s:i:fQ'Zift5.TZs?2Qs,5:fafl3L5fHe - .. 1: .wx ,. f., . 7. .Vw g..,g.w, ,w,s,.... sw, Wy.. ,V . , - . .. .r A. ,f f . ,s Alwsffefft v.f.'a.f we-:W - . W W - fs e - - - V f iw. fps.. ,,,.ff.f.ws:. ,., .. . .g,1.,.,.kX.s,..m., A Sw gg- gzggvz at 3.fa.v.if144ff1L1'.gs1 51,1-1ff:e3u.fs4'4.ff. iigeiiiiijiifii. A wg... ...-5 A ,-I.. .'..w.f,f- 1, .-.. 3 5 f,-1 4.,-:,.-fig.,5.ig,f5V1,1. Chess Club members were: Hirst rowl ,lim Humphrey. Dean Bal- lard. ,Ieff Fox. Kexin Cook. ,Iohn Winterseheid. Barry Dore: fseeond rowj Glen Chappell. Larry McLaughlin. Richard Dolf. john Luster, Dave Ste- phens. Bruce Legas. Casey john- son. Mike Flynn, lra Appleman, Bob Ewing, Willy Vannice, Brian Koch, Rob Hobbs, Scott Blum, Susan Stange. lit Hero, Teri Brown, and Claudio, Mike Moore, paused during the dress reher- sal of the play. 'Much Ado bout Once again the Drama Club brought Old English thea- ter to Mercer Island. Cast and crew under faculty direc- tor, Mr. ,lay Caley, worked many months to make the presentation of 4LMuch Ado About Nothing similar to plays of Shakespeare's time. The sets were replicas of the Fortune Theater. The orchestra played instruments common in Elizabethan times, among them a harpsi- chord. Pre-performance entertainment included Madri- gal ballads and lively peasant dances. Student director, Emme Davidson, and student choreographer, Barb Cook spent long hours with the cast and crews insuring the play was performed on schedule. Mr. Gary Vaughn and the stage crew could be seen after school diligently build- ing the play's sets and backdrops. Mrs. Connie Lovejoy and Mr. Leon Bjarnason were also working and helping the people responsible for the production. Members of the make-up crew apply grease paint to nervous actors. Drama club officers were, ffrom left, Trish Nugent, secretary, John Rice, business manager, Teri Brown, president, and Todd Hagstrom, vice-president at the piano. Madrigal singers helped make the evening complete as they participated in the pre-performance. othin ' recreates hakespearian theatre for I 59? Leads. Linera Lucas, Beatrice, and Bill Markle, B4-'nedir-lc. Caiety of peasant dancers brought another aspect of Old England to the show the aloofness of thc characters they portrayed in thc 8Udi8IlCP. play. Final scene was a satisfying conclusion to the All-school play. R ,D at -V Pausmg for a picture are this year s Isla staff front row Mrs Carol dy McMillan, Carol Bialkowsky, Bob McTavish, Debbie Lazenby, Tori Mt Fadden adviser Bonnie Brand Laurie Hlrshberg Liz Macklin Ann Olson, Lane Bockman, Polly Sears. and Charles Beard. Isla, HI Tlmes staffs serve school throu h Isla Throughout the year room 301 was Mout of bounds during sixth period for all students but the Isla staff. The staff started the year selling more advertisements to local merchants than in the past. This allowed them to add four extra pages to the Isla as well as three colored pages and an embossed cover. The class was run on an informal basis. All of the fifteen staff members except Charles Beard, editor, had never served on the staff before, so all the jobs and procedures that it takes to produce a yearbook were completely new to them. This year's Isla, MWorld on an Island, will also have a sixteen page supplement to add to it. The supplement will include articles about spring sports, and the annual spring Tolo, the prom, graduation and the senior party. These subjects would not have been able to be put in the Isla because the annual had gone to press before these events and activities took place. Members of Isla staff work together to produce the school yearbook. Mercer HI Times W Last spring the Mercer HI Times received a Medalist rating award by the Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- tion. The newspaper also received the All-American news- paper award for excellence. Fifteen issues of the Mercer HI Times were produced this year, informing students of current happenings in sport, club, and student government news. It served to reflect the interests of the entire student body. The staff, twenty-two students, met regularly as a class each day. The editor-in-chief, Ruth Kramer, and co-edi- tors, Ellen Horowitz and Carolyn Gowans, guided the production of each issue with the assistance of Linda Rog- ers, feature editor, and Ruth Tower, business manager. Mrs. Clara Hayward, adviser, aided the class in learning the correct journalistic techniques to publish a good pap- er. At Christmas, the staff of the Mercer HI Times and Isla provided and decorated a Christmas tree for the main lob- by. In the spring they worked on the annual Publications Banquet to announce the new editors of Mercer HI Times, Isla and Pegasus. Ruth Kramer teenterj, editor and eo-editors Ellen lloroysitz and Caro- lyn Cowans look oy er a finished copy of the lVlerx-er lll Times student publications Mercer HI Times staff included: ffront row, Bill Norton, Jeff Chase, Schenkar Russ Zylstra Kathy Yamada Paul Andrsyys Ellen Horowitz Linda Rogers. Ruth Tower, ,lon Crane, Carolyn Cowan:-L. Kathy North, 'Vlary Lindquist Mary Anne Allison Sheila Hosntr Judy Bonaudl Kitty Jacque Rose. Wendy Fontaine: tsl-'t'0nd row, Rick Fowler, Richard Breslun Ruth Kramer and adylsor Mrs flara Hayward Sl!-'- - Nw fstandingj Joan Raymond, Chris Werner, Maralyn Crosetto, fseatedj Beeky4Bourdeau, exhibited a variety of means of snow travel. :U di s V ...fi U v,,..ff. ' if K Wi' K. .M f A Mercer Island school bus stood dormant among a multitude of buses waiting for skiers to return from the ski slopes. at nf Sk11n proves most Ski School Early Saturday morning skiers could be seen packing into waiting ski buses at the Seattle First National Bank parking lot. All were anxious to reach the snowy slopes of Stevens Pass. Clases for ski instruction were held for be- ginning skiers through advanced. After an hour and a half lesson students were free to challenge the slopes they chose. The school created an economical means for stu- dents to not only advance in the sport of skiing but also to meet and share interests with new friends and old. Late in the season, the Ski School planned a night skiing session at Snoqualmie Pass. Ski Club This year's Ski Club planned a variety of entertainment. Among these were a Warren Miller ski film shown in the high school Mushroom. A spring banquet was held at Sno- qualmie Pass. The club was open to any student who had an interest in the sport of skiing. Mercer Island ski-minded students made this year's Ski Club one of the largest and most popular clubs. Ski Club oflicers were: secretary Chris Lamson, president Craig Harvey treasurer Kathy Luster, and vice president Greg Larson. 01 Skiers planted their poles and skis in the soft snow out side the Stevens Pass Lodge. Are you sure this is where you lost your conlau lens? If you fall once more pole I'm going to wrap you around that signfi Martha Hailan relaced her bool before joining her ski class. -1-wmafammmw -M Nmmxmwyw Whites squelch Reds, 20 to 0: another victory for democracy! Ofhcers of the G.A.A. were treasurer Sally Strausz, president Cammy Mowery, vice-president Sue Steding. GAA The Girls' Athletic Association, under the guidance of Mrs. Lillian Zeigler, again enjoyed a full program of ath- letic activities. With the hope of improving physical skill and development of leadership, the club encouraged all interested girls to join. The extensive program consisted of volleyball, basketball, badminton, gymnastics, softball, and co-ed bowling. Twenty five points were needed to be admitted to the club. Points were gained by participating in after-school athletic activities. At various times throughout the year, the members were given the opportunity of competing against other high school G.A.A.'s in the King-co League. A P.E. class is part activity and part conversation. Art Service Club The Art Service Club, under the supervision of Mrs. Ruth Patten, spent a colorful year doing the art work for functions sponsored by various clubs and painting publici- ty posters for all of our sports. Throughout the year, the twenty-five members showed exceptional interest in art which provided Mercer Island High with many colorful and humorous posters. The club met during the year as often as their services were needed. One of the clubs major projects this year was its outstand- ing work on g'Much Ado About Nothingf, President Cheryl 0'Hop and vice-president Fred Milkie presided over the group while it planned trips to art shows on M.l. that were displayed in our school during the past year. Much of the spirit and enthusiasm of Mercer Island High can be accredited to the constant efforts of the Art Service workers, who expressed numerous messages through creations of paper and paints. Officers Fred Milkie and Cheryl 0'Hop supplied the leadership for Art Service. vwcwf-Uiofw VX.-0-uzf5590-fLD 'L C5 Gig? Members of the Art Service Club were: ffront row, Fred Milkie, Cheryl 0'Hop, Hirst row, Carol Sharpley, Linda Tschirhart, Kathy Klem- perer, Susan Kadaner, Laurel Garbell, Billie Jones, Aleta Matteson,Melanie Milkie., Charlotte Lin, Martha Riggleman, Kathy Ochs, Lucia Wil- son, Merilee Hoffman, Cathy Bangs, fsecond rowj Beth Pritchard, Kathy Luster, Kris Peterson, Janet Neff, Sharon Boguch, Linda Snyder, Sue Swan, Ruth Kramer, Kathie Roberts, Gail Gilbert, Dale Hagen, Sue Lunden, Lorraine Cashin, Lindy Robinson, fthird rowj Taffy Dra- ger, Sue Rogers, Maralyn Crosetto., Shelley Clark, Wendy Wade, Pat Wynne, .lan Sutcliffe, Glen Beebe, Jenny Anderson, Becky Bourdeau, Kathy Klopfenstein, Candy McKinnon., Margaret Stauffer, Sheilah Dempsey. LJ A7116 710 f'a'0C ogg p5X7L5,wr V.9'f 6fV2 ff! Mi? frff ffwb CNW' . ,,, ,ML 'Q QQQEQQ . Q5 I W 'A ! 4 ' Q? ' I as fi 'Q -Sli! 2' far 'NS SJ. ,7 fahovel Heading this yt-ar's drill team were: Carol Bialkowsky. cap- tain: Sue Swan. Linda Snyder. ,lan Sutcliffe. 2nd licutenants: and llor- othy Nelson. lst lieutenant. fright, The lively pep club officers were: tfront rowj Lucia Wilson. Sue Smith, Pam Dureng tset-ond rowl Ruth Berry. Stew- Vanllalen and Rom Schofield. Enthusiasm, precision emphasize spirit Two organizations which strive to promote school spirit are the drill team and pep club. The pep club's activities this year included planning pep assemblies. organizing car caravans and making posters. They also sold buttons and small cards to raise the enthu- siasum and interest of the students before a game. An ex- change with the Bellevue pep club took place when the Bellevue officers invited the Islander officers to a before- game dessert where they discussed different ways to instill wpirit in each school. The pep club also put into effect the rep jug as it was presented to the winning class in competi- tion during each pep assembly for home games. The drill team provided half-time entertainment by marching in home football and basketball games, includ- ing one joint performance with the Lake Washington drill team at Lake Washington for the game against Mercer ls- land. The drill team's other activities included marching in the Seafair parades in the summer. A new addition to the team uniform was the white tams that were bought by each member of the team. The team also sponsored the annual dessert where the new squad and officers were pre- sented. The many members of the pep club show some of their enthusiasum as they peer ou-r the senior balcony. Ei f 5 wus ,mm ' H Www Laurie Kelleran Todd Hagstrom Song Queen Janet Keating Spirited Islander pep squad pauses for a picture during a weekly practice. 'We'll yell a little louder? 108 Robin Hood Cheerleaders Bob McTavish, Robin Hood, ,lanet Keating, Laurie Hirsh- strom show their pride as they display the school banner. berg, Laurie Kelleran, Laurie Stanley, Katie Kettering and Todd Hag- A thunder and lightning storm accompanied the new Islander pep staff at their first football game with the Davis Pirates of Yakima. During this exciting but rainy game the squad backed their team with spirit. The cheerleaders decided a change was needed in the routines of the Mercer Island traditional cheers. The girls added Pink Panther, The Stripper and Minnesota Rouser which helped to make a more effective half-time and pre- game show. Some of the cheers and songs made up during homecoming week were used periodically throughout the year. The summer preceeding the 1966-1967 year was a busy one for the squad. They spent many days practicing and perfecting cheers and songs to help promote more spirit in our school. At the end of August there was a conference held at Redmond High School for all the King-Co league cheerleaders and yell kings. This conference gave the squad a chance to get acquainted and learn new ideas. At the conference the staffs were divided into two groupsg one discussed pep and how to promote spirit while the other discussed the rules and regulations of the league. Katie Kettering Laurie Stanley Bob McTavish L -I sa 1-f --H.,-I -wrfrgl fuses-,Q '41,-ef., a,',..ts:ay- yswwsmaa NHT i WlLDLlFEE Canteens This yearis canteens created dance entertainment for after football and basketball games. Gregg Bigsby, president, with Craig Harvey, senior vice-president, Rick Hogan, junior vice- president and Kathy Klopfenstein, secretary, chose bands for the canteens. At weekly meetings the members set dance prices, discussed problems and procedures that arose. The oflicers spent time at canteens collecting money at the door, checking A.S.B. cards and helping chaperones. Adviser, Mr. Bob Freund was also always on hand for emergencies. The Hay Market Square Riot, Emergency Exits, and Kathy McDonald and the Unusuals were only a few of the bands that provided music to the cantecns this vear. Soph Hop For one night in November the mushroom was turned into the ocean floor for the annual Soph Hop which was sponsored by the sophomore class. The underwater decorations of shells, fish and seahorses added to the atmosphere and the theme of uWhat's up, down and underf' Chairman Martha Haviland was assisted by many other sophomores as they worked to make the dance a success. Music for the dance was provided by Rhett Hamilton Walker, a disc-jockey who played records and emceed the dance. Two transistor radios were given away to couples to add to the excitement of the dance. Caught in a dancing mood at one ofthe canteens were: ftop from left, Hob DellaValle and Leslie Mays, fcenter from leftj Bob Edwards and Agnes Kil- dahlg fbottom from left, Skip Rosen and Kathie Roberts. fbelowj Canteen officers Gregg Bigsby. Kathy Klopfenstein and Craig Harvey watched one ofthe canteens from the senior balcony. i it IONAL 110 Two ofthe canteen oflicers, Kathy Klopfenstein and Rick Hogan, looked over the list of bands to schedule for the canteens. John Michael and Margie Keating demonstrated their own version of a popular dance at the Soph Hop. Canteens, oph Hop brin dancers recreation At the Soph Hop couples danced on the ocean Hoor as fish and seahorses swam over their heads. lll 5 This year Mercer Girls and the Boys Service Club pre- sented their annual dance entitled Blackjack to the school. The head chairmen were Ruth Berry and Jeff Cook. The dance dress was informal which helped to compliment the casual atmosphere. February l8 found the mushroom transformed into an elegant gambling casino. The walls were decked with hun- dreds of black and red balloons along with many five foot playing cards. Giant dice hung from the ceiling adding to the theme of MBlackjack.77 A table was set at one end of the dance floor and couples were provided with roulette wheels, cards, dice, chips and several cash registers for their amusement in between dances. The Viceroys provided the mood music to help keep the dice rolling and people dancing. Refreshments were avail- able on the balcony, and they included punch and a varie- Lynn Siegel, John Cahill, Todd Hagstrom and Janet Young enjoyed the chips, dice and cash register which provided a different kind of entertain- I mgnt, balcony also provided cleverly decorated tables and chairs ty of cookies shaped in hearts, diamonds and spades. The where couples could sit and talk orjust relax. Cards, chips, dice create 'Blackj ack, for Dice swung in time to the music which was provided by the Viceroys. 112 Couples helped themselves with the refreshments I dane ers Blackjack gave the students an opportunity to dis- play the variety of dances. Giant cards added to the theme of the dance, Blackjack, l 13 Exotic Buddha enchants Linda Hendricks and Michele Coad, dates, Marc Lilleberg and Lane Bockman, find it easy to resist. The ASB sponsored the 1966 Homecoming dance, uSay- onaraf' A Japanese theme was carried out in the decora- tions. Colorful umbrellas, fans, scrolls, and lanterns creat- ed the oriental atmosphere. To enter the dance, couples crossed a bridge over a small pond where white gardenias floated to represent lilies. A large Buddha enhanced the oriental theme. The balcony was softly lighted with swing- ing Japanese lanterns. Glass wind chimes hung from various archways and their delicate ring was heard throughout the mushroom. Cherry blossom trees were placed on the stage, balcony, and floor at the dance adding light pink color to the theme. The highlight of the dance was the crowning of the homecoming queen, Janet Keating, and the presentation of her court. She was crowned by Football captain, Steve Maloof, and presented with long-stemmed, red roses by Greg Taylor, ASB president. Charm of Orient brought to Mercer Tori Olson and Robb Cropp cross bridge into Sayonara . -. Q 1, Q wfzym, ufgifai sign -vu. The chairmen and people responsible for the dance were Pam Brumwell, Lorrie Burnett, Leslie Mays, Cheryl Schumacher, Jan Sutcliffe, Laurie Hirshberg, Greg Tay- lor, Sean Sheehan, Debbie Lazenby, Theresa Hainline, Lucia Wilson, Becky Bourdeau, Todd Hagstrom, Katie Thompson, Bill Norton, Phillip Bradbury, Glenna Horri- gan, Bill Merkle, Robin Hood, Grady Zech, Kathy Ochs, Nancy Allen and Ruth Berry. Ken Cloud and band provided music to set the mood. 1 Q 1' 1 Q1 F S Q u JI' HA whale of a victory. Class competition enhances Q ,L if If ' ,, The defeat of the Inglemoor Vikings by the Islanders L 9 I was the conclusion of the Homecoming week. The festivi- ties started on Wednesday with the beginning of class! L TAT competition which consisted of white-blouse day and a football and coed volleyball game. Each class also present- ed its own name, skit, song, cheer and mascot. Friday , X .fs, J W K L lr J ,. Q. that . ff ff ,,.. ,.,l,,, r , 1 P .-...sift--fs.,,w . ll af f ws - vw W4 4' x V x gg f M1519 X J f night at the game it was announced that the MDestroyers, seniors, were victorious over the HRootin'-Tootin' Ma- roonersf' juniors, and the ulvfmisf' sophomores. The burning of the winning mascot before the game and the announcement of Homecoming Queen, Janet Keating, added to the excitement of the evening. 'gHi there, BIG BOY. .-Y Ll5y,1.w L'Certs IS a breath mint. U 111- h! Homecomin spirit Whal's your problvm. llirshbergf' Should have known that islands shrink in hot water. lIalu'. is 'wg-. - .f QS' kr ,.,,,, . ,V g, K ,A ,W..xi,,. , . . Y, :, f ermwsr . f ,sm my L jg .. , .:. ii., ii ,Sp is E L8 ll 5 .f X ff5l3fLF'f.' ' F5-'WSH , 'V ' 'L 8 n y on 0 ? . . C . W. This bool is made' fur walk- ing. - 'Wlmmmm good Y M I n. N .yo lll . Homecoming Queen, Janet Keating Football Captain, Steve Maloof. kisses Queen Janet after crowning. Homecoming royalty reign S E Homevoming Royalty and escorts were- Dick Palmer. Mary Sistig. Brian Koch, Janet Young, Hugh Lawrence. Rom Schofield, Queen Janet Keating. Stew' Mulool. ,lim Logan. Katie Kettering, Mike Mccloskey. Chrisl.z1mson, Mikv Wiseman and Cheri Baxter. N-uinr I'rir14'1--Nu lX1lli4'lX1'll1'rillgL lfmn S1-llolivld ,luninr I'riln'4-N-mm 1.hrlNl,uln-ml -w ,lam-I Xuung SQYPIIUIIIUN' llrinvxwwf 1lhA'riBantn-r M1arySislig Qs KW Y 'Nan 1. K. sql. f f K 4 Ab ' X...-4-w-'31 smvr 2 53.5. 1 Hole, you guys, everyone who doesn't make a touchdown has to march with the drill team next gamefl New coaching, team produce creditable A familiar picture: Palmer to Koch Carl Hansen. the toe. makes another. record for Islanders For the second time Mercer Island traveled away to Davis of Yakima for the opening game of the season. The thunder and lightening didn't dampen the spirit of the rooters, but it did seem to slow up the Islander. attack. The Pirates scoring at least once every quarter ended up win- ning 33-0. The first home game was with Highline, a non-confer- ence team. They proved to be a close match, but the Islan- ders came out on top 7-6. The team deserves a lot of credit for this game for Highline ended the season tied for first place in the Puget Sound northern division. Again on its home field MI came from behind with one minute to go to beat the Redmond Mustangs 13-7 A traditionally hard fought game with Bellevue proved to be just that this year, only favoring Bellevue. The Islan- ders fell 13-14 in one of the toughest games of the season. Homecoming and high spirits helped to cheer the team on to victory over the Inglemoor Vikings, ending an exciting week with score of 21-7. With a Homecoming victory behind us we traveled to Issaquah to fight the Indians. With hard fighting by the Indians and badbreaks for the Islanders, MI lost a close game, I9-20. With the previous weekis defeat forgotten the Mercer offense took on the Bothell Cougars ending the half with a one point lead. When the dust had settled in the rain the score was 20-6 and an Islander victory. The next two games, played on our home turf were split with Newport and Sammamish, who finally tied for second place in the KingCo league. Although Newport put down the Islanders 19-0, the MI defense held their leading ground gainer to only 50 yards. Against Sammamish the Islander showed its strength defeating the Totems, 20-I3. Lake Washington proved to by easy prey for the Mercer machine in the final game of the season. With four pass interceptions for the Islanders, the Kangaroos drowned 25-0. Achieving five victories and losing three, the Islan- ders were put in a well earned fourth place in the KingCo Conference. Besides the regular players on the team, there were a few outstanding ones who were named all-league: Brian Koch, halfback for the second yearg Mike Wiseman, tack- leg and Barry Dore, linebacker. Heads we win, tails you lose. ,,1 Cel l Mu 5 X 'ef-J Q, 4 HTH R Q 1 ll mfg A Jvvgkfw Brian Koch, fullback fl: Mike Wiseman, tackle ll lt Individual standouts enerate united effort to Steve Maloof, tackle John Donohue, fullback Varsity Football: Carl Hansen, kicking specialist ffront rowl B. Koch, B. Dore, M. McCloskey, C. Hansen, J. Logan, S. nington, M. Wisemangfthird row, P. Haaland, J. Donahue, R. Greggs, Maloof, J. Clarke, T. Bird, D. Palmergfsecond rowj M. McDonald, S. D. Jaquctte,,l. Straatman, P. Prins, H. Lawrence. Dickerson, J. Steiner, .l. Rice, J. Apostolou, K. Giard, M. Smith, A. Cun- Paul Haaland. guard Mike Mr-Closkey. center develop stron offense, defense Mike Smith. fullback Hugh Lawrence, end ,lim Logan, linebacker Varsity coaches Joe DaProng head roach. Dave Enslowg and Milton Yanicks worked many hours with the team. Jon Steiner, defensive bark Dirk Palmer, quarterback f 'U Q 4 .l. V. coaches, Fred Knapp and Tom Hoskin, went over one of the seasonis plays. Mike Smith dragged tacklers down field. 7 S, C The Mercer defense held the Vikings to only 7 points. JV Football Mercer Island's powerful junior varsity football team finished a successful and hard fought season with a 5 win-2 loss record. Under the watchful eyes of Coach Hoskins and Coach Knapp, the team, consisting mainly of sophomores, worked to accomplish this winning season. Though the team got off to a poor start, losing to Redmond 12-20, it came on strong the following week to smother Bellevue 26-13. The next game was not decided until late in the game but finally MI came out on top over Inglemoor 27- ' 25. After this close one the team dropped its second game, ' this one to Issaquah 13-19. Following this defeat the fires were lit and the team ran away with victories in the final Junior Varsity Football Team: three games beating Bothell 26-7, Newport 14--6, and fin- ishing off with a 20-3 victory against Sammamish. ffronl rowl ,l. Hazen, M. Meyers, L. Marsden, C. Hansen, D. Olsen, .l. Stevenson, S. Smith, tsecond row, D. Somers, D. Camp, E. Vandcgrifl, B. Thurber, S. Harris, R. Daly, P. Davis, ,l. Williams, tthird row, O. Englund, S. Marvich, H. Stowell, S. Sears, S. Mc- Dowell, G. Lucas, D. Portcrg tfourth rowj P. Sanborn, .l. Peterson, C. Clark, T. Klein, T. Mulholland. Football manager Tom Pugh :UU E' -7 X fight for good B ruce Carpenter Dennis Poole And there they go, the start of the l966 KingCo League Meet. season records of second place Cross Country This year's Cross Country team started off its season with the aid of three returning lettermen at the Edmonds invitational. Unfortunately the team didn't place very high. During the rest of the season Coach Cordon Osborn led his team on to 4 victories and 2 losses putting it in sec- ond place. On our own course MI met with the rest ofthe KingCo League for the league meet on November Sth. The 2.4 mile course seemed no problem, for the Islanders came in 2nd place overall. Cross country members were: tfront rowj B. Glaze, J, Spearman, D. Poole, P. Bradbury. ll. Marxg tsecond rowl J. Mykland, M. Donahue, M. Schmidt, P. ,lohnsong tthird rowj Dave Current, B. Clark, B. Jones, .l. Garret, B. Carpenter, S. LeClcreq. Undaunted varsity basketball squad placed Practice makes perfect. u-..,..-.1 126 .Iim Logan out-jumps his Kangaroo opponent. 3rd in league standings A determined but disappointing season was the story for Mr. Corc0ran's basketball team this year. The season started out with a big win over non-league Mt. Rainier 72-46. With expectations maybe a little high, the Islanders met Glacier, also a non-league game, and were beaten 65-71. Not yet recovered from its loss the week before, the game with the Newport Knights became the first of four games lost by one point. For the next four games the Islanders proved their strength by downing Redmond, Issaquah, Sammamish, and Bothell. A strong Bellevue team gave Mercer its second one- point defeat 43-44, but the Islanders came right back to overpower the Lake Washington Kangaroos 68-59. In one of the closest games of the season the Inglemoor Vikings came from being 8 points down with one and one half minutes to go, to being one point ahead by the final buzz- er. League-leading Newport retained sole possession of first place by edging the Islanders 50-58. Undaunted. the squad, with the help of Gordy Mc- Millan, who moved up from the ,I.V. team., turned the end of the season into a winning streak. Redmond, Issaquah, Sammamish, and Bothell went down with considerable ease. In one of the most enthusiastic and spirited games of the season Mercer Island set a new school scoring record clobbering the Bellevue Wolverines 90-67. The last two games were split with the Islanders breez- ing over Lake Washington 65-54, and Inglemoor taking its second one-point victory from the Islanders 67-68. This put Mercer in third place with Inglemoor one place in front and Newport on top. Repetition proved to be the story in the KingCo Tour- nament, with the Islanders and Inglemoor battling for second place. For the third time this season the Vikings came from behind to beat the Islanders by two points, 72- 70. The end ofthe season found the Islanders in third place with 12 wins and 6 losses. With three Varsity letter- men returning, the Varsity Basketball team has high hopes of success. I'm sure we can do better in the second half. 4140? guard. fllpper left, Pat Montgomery, forward, falmvej .lohn Vernig, guardg flefll ,lim Logan, :fif:a2f'saE:f'aF:-WS 'H i -5252.52 ii' F f W '0V0 wig lf ms? an K ,LL,L, LL,, LE Qi 'La , Q l , 5 as gg, r, fa. . ' f ' L 4 - ':' ' :- flu -'., ,- ji- Q 2' Q . if - ' . m , Q ' 5 fabovej Steve Hawes, center, frightj Bill Monti, forward. Season Record fabovej Paul Harper, guardgflower leflj Scott Mclntyre, forward, flower rightj Phil Hamre, forward. MI... 72Mt.Ranier 46 MI... ...65Glacier.... .,.71 MI... ...64Newport... ..,65 MI... 59Redmond .. 51 MI... ...71lssaquah..... ,..62 MI... 66Sammamish 62 MI... 42Bothell ....... .. 30 MI... 43Bellevue ........ .. 44 MI.,. 68Lake Washington.... 59 MIN. 58Inglemoor ...... .. 59 MI... ...50Newp0rt... ...58 MI... 70Redmond .. 49 MI... ...6lIssaquah..... ...52 MI... 73Sammamish 50 MI... 6lBothell ,.,. .. 53 MI... 90Bellevue ...... .. 67 MI... 65Lake Washington... 54 MI ...,.... 67 Inglemoor ..........,..,....... 68 Varsity Cagers contribute Junior Varsity coach, Geoff Mills, and Varsity coach, Bob Corcoran watched one of the varsity games in progress. 128 . ., .i.. y .. g .1-. ...Q arg., cs-ff 'sal 9 - ' if ev-1 guardg flefll Gordy McMillin Dan Lang, guard. ffl to Q5 ' 1 QUMUN bl Wjqcf U Af A A560 Ll, ,1,, l Qbglaj Mike an. forwardg YU ANL, frlghtj Mike B . . center. di' N ., , K Jeff Hawkes, head manager, goes though two more rolls of tape. t ial i t Q E if : skills for team excellence 6 This year's ,l.V. team was composed of: fback rowj D. Camp, G. Huf- ford, D. Biehn, D. Logan. ,l. Sullivan., C. Clark, G. McMillan, J. l1innis,,l. Apostolou, S. Gudjonsson, ffront rowj managers, T. Tivan. K. Erick- Son. Mr. Geoff Mills' junior varsity basketball team had a disappointing season. G'The team worked hard but with injuries and changing of players it affected us badlyf, said coach Mills. The team finished the l966-67 season with a 9 they beat Redmond 65-38 and Sammamish 75-58. Coach Mills cited some boys to watch for next year and who played a fine season this year. They were Gordy Mc- Millan, Dave Logan, Greg Hufford, and Jeff Apostolou. With many line sophomores returning from this year's team and coming up, coach Mills looks forward to next year as a very promising year. 129 win - 9 loss record. The team showed scoring abilities when yea 0 42 X 'iv ,kan ,lumpl Jump! Higherl Higher! Jeff Apostolou makes two points for .l.V. Cagers. Sophomore basketball team consisted of: J. Cahill, 0. England, A. Cun- nington, B. Sadick, W. Wright, M. Cole, S. Sears, B. Dressell, D. Rives, R. Cohn, R. Schartz, M. Hobbs, B. Peters, Coach Mel Light. Managers: Ken Erickson, .l. Striker. Soph basketball lst, Mr. Mel Light's Mercer Island sophomore basketball team finished first place in the league. Pre-season ratings found the sophomore cagers as a mediocre team due to lack of size, but with fine coaching and a determined spirit the team took the championship. The highlight of the sea- son came with a sound win over Sammamish, this game decided the league championship. Coach Light rated his team as superior in the department of hustle and spirit. He cited some players who put forth this throughout the sea- son: Steve Sears, Beau Sadick, Mike Hobbs, Roger Schwartz, Ron Cohn, Al Cunnington and Ola England. Next year's Varsity and ,l.V. teams will have their posi- tions amply filled with many fine players of this year,s sophomore team. . ', ffffifz in ii' L 'Q' 5' 2439423 rg Q 4 tim, . . , M' . 3 - vw 4 R .fi 'L ' 1 g,.. Girls' tennis team consisted of: fback rowl: Mrs. Lillian Zeigler, Cammy Mowery, Cynthia Marquette, Manlyn Penitsch, Polly Sears, Marina Kur- tovich, Kathleen Hawkes, Gayle Erick- son, ffront rowj: Suzy Lupton, Pat Montgomery, Margi Powell, Linda Zimmerman, Susan Oswald, Karen Sandstrom. Marina Kurtovich, first singles. . Polly Sears, first doubles. girls' tennis 2nd in league as-lxj me if S M9 Cammy Mowery fleftj, Cynthia Mar- quette fbelowj, second and third sin- W ' , gles. 'N P .aa Kathleen Hawkes, Gayle Erickson, second doubles. The Mercer Island girls, tennis team, under the coach- ing of Mrs. Lillian Ziegler, had a successful season finish- ing a strong second place in the King-Co League. The Varsity, including four returning letterwomen, Kathleen Hawkes, Gayle Erickson, Marina Kurtovich and Cammy Mowery, ended with a 7-1 record, the best in Mer- cer Islandis history. After a long hard tournament the team succumbed to Lake Washington. Lake Washington then went on to win the King-Co Championship with an 8- 0 record. One of the outstanding players on the varsity was Cyn- thia Marquette, a sophomore, and a newcomer to the team and to the school. At the close of the season she held the greatest number of personal victories, winning seven out of her eight matches. The outlook for next year is very promising. With four out of seven of the varsity members returning, Mrs. Zieg- ler has high hopes for the tennis team's future at M.I. The 66-67 wrestling squad opened its season with a split win and loss to Sammamish and Evergreen. The next two matches found the Islanders defeated with Bellevue winning 18-29, and Redmond 11-27. The closest game of the season found the Newport Knights one point ahead of the Mercer matmen 26-27. Bothell and Issaquah both got the drop of the Islanders, and allowing 11 points for Mercer in each match. Islanders next earned their second win over Evergreen 30-20, but then went down in defeat to Lake Washington 8-36 and East Bremerton 16-32. A strong and fitting ending to the season showed the Islanders rolling over Shorecrest 33-11 and probably the most important match, deciding last place, found the Islanders out in front of Inglemoor 27-21. Coach Dave Enslow slated Kim Giard and Dennis Pool as two of the out- standing wrestlers for the year. Kim went on to take second place in the state meet and Dennis a sixth. Kim's second place was higher than any other KingCo wrestler. Placing eighth in the KingCo League, the team went on to place tenth in the state, higher than any other KingCo Team. ki ,nl Kim Giard won his match in the KingCo finals. With a little more depth next year looks promising. ' 5... Dennis Pool faces off against his opponent in the KingCo finals. League Standings Redmond ....,..... ..... ..,. ...,. 8 - 0 -0 Lake Washington .... . . . 7-0-1 Bothell ........,... ..... 6 -0-2 Sammamish ...,, ..... 4 -0-4 Issaquah ..,.. ..... 4 -0-4 Bellevue ........, ..... 11- -0-4 Newport .......... . . . 1-1-6 MERCER ISLAND . . . . . , 1-0-7 Inglemoor ....... . . . 0-1-7 Individuals stand out Members of the wrestling team were: tback rowj asst. coach Fred Knapp, D. Williford, R. Daly, M. Edwards, K. Giard, S. ,la- cobson, G. Williams, S. McCloskey, P. Hatfield, head coach Dave Enslow, fsecond rowj manager B. Sacquitne, J. Donahue, P. Johnson, B. Dore, M. McLaughlin, M. Donahue, M. LeBow, G. Hansen, J. Luster, lfront rowj D. Pool, J. Spearman, D. Hen- shaw, D. Stephens, S. Potter, T. Hogan, D. Brashen. cf.: .P ..-f' ..-1-f' This year's golf team consisted of: fback rowj J. Ennis, D. Logan, D. Swanson, F. Johnson, D. Meacham, P. Hatfield, Coach Elbert Mitchell, ffront fowj M. Schnad, ,l. Pishue, G. Hufford, ,l. Burnett, J. Gillis. in their respective sports Fred Johnson shows his drive, which helped him take first place in the KingCo finals. Mr. Elbert Mitchell's Mercer Island golf team had a dis- appointing season. t'With a little more practice or with better individual scores the team could have had a tremen- dous season, said Coach Mitchell. The team leader, Fred Johnson, won the King-Co League Medalist Tournament. He was pushed by many fine teammates. Some of these were ,lim Pishue, Greg Hufford, and Jim Burnett. The team finished a respectable 5th place in the league with 3 wins and 4 losses to its credit. With a little practice this summer before fall, Coach Mitchell thinks he will have a good team. This year's varsity team consisting of Fred Johnson, ,lim Burnett, ,lim Pishue and Greg Huflord watched varsity teammate Dave Meacham tee off. Dan Stewart gets ready to take a slap shot. Ice hockey, a new innovation to Mercer Island last year, was pursued by many individuals again this year. During the summer months a team was formed and practiced weekly to become the only high school with its own team in the Seattle area. Games between the different classes were closely fought down to the last period. One of the highlights ofthe year was over the Thanksgiving holidays. The old grads of '66 came back from college to challenge this year's seniors. The game, played in Bellevue, was a close hard-checking one with the alums beating the seniors ll-8. With planning and organization ice hockey shows possi- bility of becoming a regular intramural activity. Intramurals offers sports, hockey spirit grows Mr. Mills takes a shot in one of the championship games between the faculty. This year's intramural sports calendar included weight lifting, volleyball, badminton, table tennis, bowling and basketball. Both girls and boys partici- pated in most 'of the activities with Mr. Ed Maloof and Mrs. Lillian Zeigler advising. All the games were held after school and were limited to those not on any school team. This yearls bowling high series went to Ron Anderson and Linda White. And the Intramural Basketball Championship went to the 96 Frogs followed closely by the Golden Glorps. Dan Stewart and Bart Cannon try to block a shot by Dave Current. The many intramural bowlers watch as Bob Anderson tries for another strike. This year's girls' ski team consisted of: Theresa Rand, Alice Forbes, Mar- alyn Crosetto., Kay Spickard, Cathy Burnell, Kathy Luster. 1 fit It 4 E DEKF , its ' F T Greg Larson Hies off thejump at Snoqualmie. Ski Team places hi h in all-city championships This year's ski team proved to be one of the strongest ever from Mercer Island. Craig Harvey, team captain, and others on the team, were nationally rated skiers for the '66-'67 season. The highlight of the year was the all-city meet held at Snoqualmie Pass, with Mercer Island trying for its fourth straight city championship. The meet consisted of four events: cross country, slalom, giant slalom, and jumping. Both our girls, and boys, team placed high in most events. The girls took first, second, and third in cross country, third, fourth, and fifth in the slalomz, first and second in the giant slalom, and first in jumping. The boys took first in jumping and had several racers near the top in the giant slalom. Some of the outstanding racers for the season were Kathy Luster, Kay Spickard, Sue Brambach, Craig Har- vey, Greg Larson, and Dave Vetter. With many fine sophomores and juniors on thisyear's team, they are looking forward to another top squad for next year. Captain Craig Harvey holds the many ski team trophies. The '67 boys, ski team was made up of: Gary Smith, Craig Harvey, Stein Hauge., Steve Wilkins, Greg Larson, Keith Kundahl, Dave Vetter. -,: 'f'f S 1' J, Rig. f 'A 4 'IQ '55 15!,v -'Qin' :!', 4: isp rat'- .I .M 4 1 :M A 4 .mszfjv .awww D25 ,mu N 7' SWL? -1-Lu, 't-ll'XGkjT Q1-ULU-Q 0+ Ox- - GYVN5 SL- J K-9'ljXjfYX,g +Xfx.o., fYX JQVXTUQ43 .00 Jxjosz. KQQ ,MQSE wm J.j?'-?15uz,..,.Mc5Y-. QS C5xQ, QCTWSNNL, I . Qi When the sun sets Wl drawln Offsigmlen wemoes not ' - 'BQXIJJ Owvxgx UQ 16 cgever ut wiikse Q' fYxQ kfai',ffainw1Enext ay. b ' ,. N ,M ww ev MQ MM QQJLUU Q Y5 QC9o-Q93 Www 'C9JuNNvW5'JX-' M 1 . yi V' B:..x. r V. K, W .JF z 'sniff . W L?k.,,,.L YN7 'EWR H A-Ji-A wyrweik C, Q A3 -mfg-f A R R ig, 136 CC A1fLQ1' L+ MUNHW As we leave Mercer Island High School, whether as sophomores, juniors or seniors, we realize each day has brought a new light from us to learn by. -.,,.,,.-. u-...ms We have found ourselves faced with new demands, often hard to meet. Our loves have been inter- twined with joys as well as disappointments. WTS: , 'f ll Z'Yd ,....1..--1 w v We learn to express ourselves and exchange ideas with the faculty as well as friends. Through continual involvment we learn to communicate. .xg hr 'jo' ff QW .Ma CV lj? ljmfqfvlfvh f50f0'0Q' Qbwljwfi we W-M M i WWW Let us enter each day listening and learning and let the last dying cheer find and follow a distant and shining dream. 140 Wh 'I' 'ml IVIETKE FCDRDH Although Richard Meixner closed the door on a new Metke Ford Thunderbird for Marleen Feinberg, the door to success stood vvlde open for them. I 3355 e A gs , Q Are Ready To Fultill All Your K Q Es S . - A S Transportation Needs. Northeast 8th Q NX S QSSHEQ genco rt42454 1 Fitters At Metke Ford, Bellevue 5 LAWRENCES MERCER STYLING ISLAND SALON FLORIST 272678rh So h lvl II d 272878hs h Ad 22726 M II d Ad 28069 Ad 22990 II GEGRGE LISTER, INC. Q f 2807 78th south I X? 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ESTHER'S IVIAYFAIR CLOTHES BARBER TREE SHOP 2723 78rhs h lvl I I d C H Ad 2 5622 E n Abi M yf PI HARRY GREENWOOD INSURANCE BROKER Exclusively Insurance - All Forms P O Box 417 Ad 2 1600 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Mr. Jim Palm-American Yearbook Company Mr. John Hudson-Hudson Photographic A y FredMIk Hld QL -Ph g phy Mercerl I dHghS h IOff S ff SENIORS Allamano. Mark 24 Allison, Mary Anne 24.91.101 Anderson, Carol 24.92.94 Anderson, Chris 24 Anderson, Dwight 24 Anderson. Mary 24,94 Andrews. Paul 24,101 Applebaum, Bob 24 Arnold, Phil 24,82 Ashworth, Mark 25 Auguston. ,1u1ie25,94 Bailey, Baroh, Nick 25 Daye 25 Barr, ,lim 25 Barto, Brian 25 Barto, Chris 25 Barton, Kate 25.88.941 Bauer, Daye 25,16,17 Beard. Charlie 25,100 Berry, Ruth 25.115.90.107 Bialkowsky. Carol 25,8l.85.90. 100.107 Bigsby, Gregg 25,110 Boardman, Chris 25.16.92 Bockman, Lane 24-,25,43.8l,97, 100 1 11 .114. TI Bogatin. Pam 26 Bonaudi, .ludy 26,101 Borgersen, Barry 26 Boster, Mike 26.82.91 Boughner, Dick 26.93 Brambaeh, Sue 26 Brawley, Lynn 26 Breskin, Kitty 26.811.89.101 Briggs. .lohn Qo,a:i,86 Brinke, Steve 26 Brown Barbi 26,91 Brown, Brown Suzanne 26,88 Teri 2647.81.85 87 98 Bruce, Becky 26,88 Brumwell, Pam 26,88 Bryant, 1,o1i27 Bubb, Theresa 27 Buck, Bob 27,91 Burke, Kathy 27 Burns, Cindy 27,91 Cahill. Date 24.27,82.83.87 Campbell, Ellen 27,85 Canlield, Sally 27 Carleton. Penny 27,81.8-1.85.87 106 Carlson, Kris 27.85.87.96 Carlson, fllerrie 27.90.91 Carlsten. ,ludy 27 Carpenter, Bruce 27.81,82. 125 Christensen, Steye 27.91 Clark, Bruce 27.82.125 Clay-man. Sue 28 Cleyeland. Kale 28 Clodfelter, Madora 28 Close, Frank 28.83,87 Coad, Michele 28.87.114 Collins, Vicki 28 Connelly, Mare 28 Cook, Barb 28,85.88.89 Cook, ,lef128,81,83,86 Cook, Kevin 28.83.97 Crenshaw, Karen 28.84,85.87,96 Cunningham, Chris 28 Current, Dave 28.82.125 Cyr. Mike 28.91 Daly, Rick 28, 12 1-, 132 David, Steve 29,91 Davis, Ann 29,-'1-3,8'1,85.88,95,96 Della Valle, Barb 29,88 Dickerson, Steve 122 Dion, Mark 29,87,88.92 Donahue, .lohn 29,82.l22, 132 Donohue, Laura 29,85 Dorwart, Jim 29.88 Drummond, Linda 29,90 Drury, Chuck 29 Dubois, Tim 29.89.91 Duren. Pam 29.81,l07. 150 Duteher, Carole 29 Ecob, Pete 29 Edwards, Bob 110 Edwards. Mare 29, 47.92, 132 Ellis, Karen 29 Elrod, Frank 30 Engberg, Sue 30,88 Esser, Tony 30 93 Fay, Mike 30 Feinberg, Marleen 30,46.47,142 Ferguson, Greg 30 Finn, Chris 30 Fischer, Marilee 30,90 Folden, Kathy 30 Fontaine, Wendy 30,84-,85,87,101 Fowler, Ginny 30 Fresn, Bob 30,89 Gellatly, Glenna 31 Gilbert. Gail 31.911.93.105 Gillespie, Bob 31 Gillies, Chris 31 Gillis, .lon 31,133 Gorny, Marta 31 Gowans. Carolyn 31.85.101 Graham, Shirley 31.85.87 Graves, Gary 31 Grieser. Barb 31.90.93 Gross, Paul 31 Guthrie, Marg 31.81.85 Haaland. Paul 32,122,123 Hagen, Dale 32,81,84,85,105 Hager, Mark 32 Haglund, Dianna 32 llagstrom, Todd 32.86.97,98. 108,112,150 Hainline, Theresa 32,142 Hallgren, Deane 32,88 Hamilton, Barry 32 Hamre, Phil 32.87.128 Hansen, Carl 32,121,122 llarrington, Denny 32 Harris, Linda 32 Harris. Steve 32.89.124 Hart, Dudley 32 Harvey, Craig 32.102,110,135,14-9 Hatlield, Phil 33,82.132.133 Hawkes, Kathy 33,81,8'1.85. 86,131.1 15 Hawkes. Sue 33 Hendricks. Dave 33.148 Hendriks, Lynda 33,47,85.87,114 Hertel, Mary 33 Hertrich, Pete 33 Hillard, Mark 33,82 Hilton, Chris 33 Hilton, Tim 33 Hinman. .ludy 33,43.46.47.87.88, 92,93 Hinscb. Reinhard 33 Hirshbe rg. Laurie 33.81,85,100. 108.109 Hollenbeck, Don 33 Holloway, Doug 33.89 Holm. Marcy 34 Hood. Rubin 3-1.81.85.88.lQ8 109 Horowitz, Ellen 34.93.101 Horrigan, Glenna 34-,85.93.94 Hosner. Sheila 34.92.101 Ingman, Winston 34 Inoue, Miwa 34.85 lrwin, Lynette 34.8-5,88.93,94 Jackson. Bob 34,88 Jarrett. Fred 34 Johnson. Fred 3-1-,133 johnson, Phil 34.125,132 Kaminofl. Pepper 3-1- Kammerer. Bus3f1-.88 Katz, Dave 3-1-.100 Keating. ,lanet 35,81.88,90, 93,108.109,118,149 Kelleran, Laurie 35,90,108, 109 Kenkman. 1V1ar1i35,85,93,94 Kettering, Katie 35,85,87, 109,118.1 19,146 Kildahl, Nora 35.84.94 King. Sheryl 35,90 Kirk. Nancy 35 Kirkpatrick. Barry 35 Klein, Harris 35.91 Klitgaard, Phil 35 Klopfenstein, Kathy 35.81, 105,110,111 Koch, Brian 35.82.87.97, 118,120,122 Kramer, Ruth 35.81,87.92, 96,101,105 Kurtovich, Sylvia 35,-46,4-7.85.87 Lander, Nancy 35 Larsen, Bill 36 Larson, Greg 36,102,135 Lawlor, Sue 36, 46, 1-7.85.87 Lawrence, Hugh 2-1.36.8 1 , 82.86,87.97.118.122.I23.1'16- Lazenby, Debbie 36.89.100 Lemieux. Steye 36 Lerner. Trudie 36 Levenson. Bob 36.'16,82.92 Lilleberg, Marc36.11 1- Lindgren. Craig 37 Lindquist, Mary 37.87.101 Little. Carol 37.90.93 Loeb. Carl 37 Logan. .lim 37,822.1 18.122, 123.127.128,117 Looff, Sue 37.88 Loud. Shelley 37 Lucas. Linera 37,87,88.92,93.99 Mackay. Bill 37 Macrae, Barrie 37,91 Magill, Don 37.91 Majnarieh, Sally 37 Malmfeldt. Barb 37.91 Maloof, Steve 38.81.82,87. 9-1-.1 18.122 McCloskey. Mike 38.82.93. 118, 122,123.1-1 1- MeCrudy , Bruce 38,155 McDaniel, Chris 38. 1-3.85 McGill, Laurie 38,90 Melntosh, Leslie 38 Melntyre. Scott 38,8 1 ,82, 87,849,128 Mclntyre, Sharon 38,84-,89. 128 McKinnon, Candy 38.94.105 McTavis1't, Bob 38,100,109 Meacham, Dave 38,133 Mead, Pam 38 Meixner, Dick 38.46,87,l42 Meyer, Ed 38 Miles. .leff 38 Miles. Steve 39 Miller, Bill 39,91 Miller, Bob 39,96 Mills, Melody 39,88 Montgomery, .lohn 39,-16.81.81 128 Montgomery. Pat 39,131 Monti. Bill 39,128 Moore, Becky 39 Morris, Sara 39 Munsen, Dave 39 Murphy, Chris 39 Neher, Mike 39 Nelson, Dottie 39,85,90.93,107. 155 Nelson, Kris 39,93 Nesland, Karen 39,88 North, Kathy -10.85,88,l01 Nudelman, .laniee 10 Nugent. Trish 2-1.40.1-6.87 98,1 1-8 Ochs, Kathy -10.81.8fm.105 0'Donne11. Elizabeth 1-0 Reynolds, Deana 41,100 Rice, Robin 41,94 Rickli, Ruth 41 Ride, Betty 42 Robbins, Bill 4-2,82,93 Roberts. Kathie 42,105,110 Robinson, Greg 42 Rogers, Linda 42,93, 101 Rose. .lacque 42,84,85,101 Roseby. Stephanie 42 Ross, Tish 42 Sachnowitz, Sue 42,87,88,96 Sacquitne, Bob 42,132 Sadick, Dave 42 Sanborn, Sally 42 Sanders, Toni 42 Schmidt. Mark 43,81,86,125 Schnad, Mike 42.133 Schofield, Rom 43.84,90.l07.118 1 19 Schott. Saskia 1-3.46 Sears, Polly 43,100,131 Shannon, Mike 43 Shelton. .loan 43.46.47.81,87,88 94.96 Shorett, Jean 43.93.94 Simpson, .lohn 43,142 Slater, Steve 44.46.82 Slind, Brigit 44 Smart, Carol 44 Smith, Sue 44,84-.90,107 Smith, Mike 44,122,123,124 So1tero,.lohn 44 Spickard, Nelsen 43,4-4,83,87,92 93,94 Spike, Sally 1-'1 Springer. Karen 44.90 Squires, Tracie 44,91 Stark, Linda 1-4 Steiner, .lon '1-4.82, 122,123 Stern. Doug 86.93 w Ohop, Carol 96 Ohop, Cheryl 40.85.105 Olson Dick'-to Olson, , Tori 40,100.1 14 O'Nei1, Calvin '1-0 Oswald, Ken 40,91 Palmer, Dick 1-0,82,118,120, 122,123 Payne, Kathy -'1-0 Penitsch, Marilyn 40,81,84,85, 90,131,141- Pergakis, Mary 40,90 Perret, Carol 40,87 Perry, Darrelle 41 Pietromonaco, Kathy 41,93 Pietromonaco, Wendy 41,88 Pishue. .lim 41,133 Poirier, Mike 41 Pool, Dennis 41,82,125,132 Pool, .lohn 41 Portteus, Paul 41 Potter, Steve 41,43,82, 132 Prins, Pete 41,122 Ransom, Bruce 41 Rees, Barb 41.88 Stewart, Dan 1l.91,93,100, 134 Strong. Scott 14.88 Symbol. .lim 15.88 Taube. Kathy 1-5,91 Taylor. G reg 15.80.81.86.97,1 15 Temple, Debbie 45.85.156 Thurber, Bob 45,124 Tower, Ruth 45,101 Trinder, Dave 45 Turner, Linda 45.90 Udovic, .lan 45,90 Van Dalen. Steve 45,107,156 Vernig, .lohn 45,91,128 Vesey, Ed 45 Vetter, David 45,135 Wade, Kathy 45 Wakefield, Alice 46,88 Wallace. Margaret 43,4-6.87,88.92, 93.94 Weekes. Tom 46 Weitzman. Burt 4-6.88,91,93 Welti, Jennifer 46.87 Whitlow, .li1146,88 Williams. Mark 46 Williams, Mike 46 Wilson. Lucia 46,88,90.93,105, 107 Wiseman, Mike 47.81,82,118,122 Woolley, Debbie 46.47,81,87,88, 92 Wootton. Hamish 47 Wright, Mary Bae 47 Wynne, Gerrie 47 Zanner, Sue 47,92 Zech, Grady 47.87.153 Zimmerman, Robin 47,90 Zylstra. Russ 47,101 JUNIORS Adams, Nina 50.87.88.93,94.96 Allan, Debbie 50 Allen, Nancy 50,81,93 Anderson, Dean 50 Anderson Anderson Anderson , Don 50 , Jenny 50,81,105 , Judy 50 Augusztiny, Tom 50 Ball, Pam m 50.88,91 Ballard, Dean 50,83,97 Baltrusis, Linda 50 Barto, Bruce 50 Becher, Larry 51 Beebe, Glen 51,105 Benecke, Frank 51 Bennett, Morris 51 Bergstrom, Sten 51 Berry, Mark 51,56 Bird, Tom 51,122 Bisbee, Rick 51 Bjornson, Jim 51 Blackard, Jim 51 Blakeney, Gay Ann 51 Blum, Scott 51,97 Bockman, Cissie 51,93 Boguch, Sharon 51,84,87,105 Bottomley, Sharon 91 Bourdeau, Becky 51,93,94,96, 102.105 Bower, Mary Kay 51 Bradbury, Phil 51,125 Bradshaw, Alan 51 Brady, Andrea 51 Brand, Bonnie 51,81,100 Brashen, Dick 51,132 Bredvik, John 51 Brena, Elena 51 Brena, Sylvio 51 Breskin, Flip 51 Brown, Gary 51 Brown, Mike 51 Burda, Chuck 52 Burgess, Kathy 52 Burke, Randy 52 Burnett, Jim 52,133 Burnett, Lorrie 52,88 Byk, Andrea 52,88 Byrd, Sandy 52 Caldwell, Gene 52 Cannon, Bart 52 Carls, Mike 52 Carruthers, Carolyn 52 Chapman, Mike 52 Charat, Barbie 52 Chase, Jeff 52,101 Chellson, Lindy 52 Chennault, Kathy 88 Chrisman, JoAnn 52,81,93,94,96 Clark, Gary 52,124,129 Clark, Shelley 52,93,94,105 Clarke, John 52,122 Cleveland, Gail 52,94 Cochrane, .lill 52,87,88,93,96 Cohon, Marjorie 52,87 Coleman, Fred 52,89 Cooper, Diane 52,89 Crane, Jon 52,92,101 Crinean. Jim 52 Crosetto, VMaralyn 52,87,93,94,95, 96,l02,105,135 Crutchfield, Jary 52 Cyr, Toby 52 Daniels, Paul 52 Dates, Doreen 53 Davidson, Emme 53,87,94,96 Davis, Pete 53,124 Davis, Steve 53,82 DeMartini, Dave 53 Dempsey, Sheilah 53,105 Dent, Debbie 53,88 Dickson, Cheryl 53 Dogan, Ann 53,88,100 Donahue, Mark 53,125,132 Donnell, John 53 Dore, Barry 53,97,l22,l32 Dorsett, Kim 53 Drager, Taffy 53,93,l05 Drews, Harold 53 Droubay, Joy 53 Drummond, Lydia 53,106 Dutcher, Charles 53,93 Duvall, .lim 53,89 Easter, Jody 53 Eldridge, Julie 53,88 Emerson, Peggy 53,81,88,93,94 Emory, Scott 53 Ennis, John 53,129,133 Erickson, Gayle 50,53,81,84,87, 131 Fagerholm, Jeff 53 Farber, Jeff 53,81,86 Faris, Ellen 53,90 Finnegan, Kathy 53,88 Fitzsimmons, Stacey 53,87,94 Flynn, Mike 53,89,97 Forgey, Pam 53,94 Fowler, Rick 53,101 Fox, Jeff 53,89,97 Friedman, Steve 53.88 Garbell, Laurel 53,88,90,93,96, 105 Garrett, Jeff 54,87,125 Gavin, Gwen 54,88 Giard, Kim 54,122,132 Gilbert, Steve 54 Gilham, John 54 Gillies, Bonnie 54 Goldman, Joyce 54 Grant, Mike 54 Greene, Karlee 54,87,96 Greenfield, Dale 54,91 Greggs, Randy 54,122 Gribaudo, Rosemary 54,90 Gudjonsson, Snaevar 54,96,l29 Gunn, Mike 54 Hagen, Jim 54 Hansen, Gary 54 Hansen, Greg 54,124,132 Harper, Paul 54,128 Harris, Bob 54,89 Harwood, Ken 54,89 Hauge, Stein 54,95,l35 Hawes, Steve 54,81,82,126,l28 Hawkes, Jeff 54,82,129 Heacock, Gail 54,87 Hendriksen, Sally 54 Henshaw, Dick 54,132 Herrick, Scott 54 Hertel, Jerry 54 Higgins, Steve 55 Hinman, Wendy 55,87,93 Hoag, Curt 55 Hobbs, Rob 55,83,87,97 Hoerster, Lon 55,89 Hoffman, Merilee 55,93,105 Hogan, Rick 55.111 Hollerbach, Steve 55,91 Holmstrom, Cindy 55 Horder, Melissa 55 Huflord, Greg 55,129,133 Hugman, Diane 93 Humphrey, Jim 55,83,97 Huntington, Craig 50,55,81 Hurlburt, nrls 55 Illi, Diane 55,87,93,94 Jacobsen, Scott 55,132 Jacobsen, Steve 55 Johansen, Dave 55 Johnson, Casey 55,93,97 Jones, Bill 55,83,l25 Jones, Billie 55,93,96,105 Kadaner, Suzi 55,91,96,105 Kapp, John 55 Keating, Margi 55,88, l06,l 11 Keever, Jill 56 Kirk, Marti 56 Kirkpatrick, Brian 56 Klemperer, Kathy 56,89,96,l05 Knepper, Lee 56 Knoll, Paul 56,88 Kretz, Doug 56 Krsak, Mike 56,88 Kurtovich, Marina 56,87,131 Lamson, Chris 56,102,118,119 Lang, Dave 56,129 Larson, Hilding 56,97 Laurance, Steve 56 Laurie, Linda 56 Lawrence, Pam 56,95 Laxamana, Andy 56,96 Leadenham, Bruce 56,89 Lee, Georgia 56 Legas, Bruce 56,97 Levenson, Alby 56,89 Lindblad, Doug 56 Little, Jack 56 Little, Larry 56 Logan, Dave 56,129,133- Looff, Nancy 56 Lott, Marty 56,91 Lucas, Nancy 56,58,89 Luster, Kathy 57,84,87,93,102, 105,135 Macklin, Liz 57,87,100 Malara, Pat 57,91 Mallamo, Marshanelle 57,88,93,96 Malloy, Tom 57 Marshall, Judy 57 Marvich, Steve 57,124 Matteson, Aleta 57,93.94,96,105 Mays, Leslie 57,110 McClelland, Sandra 57 McCormick, Debbie 57 McDaniel, Barb 57 McDonald, Marie 88 McDonald, Mike 57,95,122 McLaughlin, Brian 57 McLaughlin, Larry 57,97 McLaughlin, Mike 57,132 McMillan, Gordy 57,81,100,129 Mead, Ben 57,91 Meixner, Janet 57,90 Merkle, Bill 57,99 Michael, John 57,111 ivmme, Fred 57,93,l05,lO1,Gl3,q5. Monihan, Jodi 57,106 Monlux, Jane 57 Moore, Gail 57 Moore, Mike 57,98 Morgan, Colleen 57 Morgan, Sarah 57 Morgan, Scott 57 Mowery, Cammy 57,87,94,104, 131 Mulholland, Tom 57,124 Murray, Linda 57 Murray, Mary Ann 57,91 Mykland, Jim 58,82,125 Neff, Jan 58,105 Neilson, Dan 58,89,94 Nelson, John 58 Nordmann, Gerard 58 Norton, Bill 58,81,92,93,97,101 Novak, Phil 58 Nugent, Cece 58 Ogier, Matt 58 Olson, Karen 91 Olwell, Lee Anne 58 Osborne, Tom 58 Palmquist, John 58 Paul, Sue 58,81,96 Peterson, John 58,124 Peterson, Kris 58,105 Philbrick, Rob 58 Pietromonaco, Cheryl 58,90 Plumb, Sherie 58 Porter, Derek 58 Powell, Clark 58 Powell, Jerry 58,87,94 Powell, Margie 58,89,93,94,95, 131 Pritchard, Beth 58,87,105 Queal, J an 58 Radmer, Terri 58,89 Ransom, Clark 58 Raymond, .loan 58,96,102 Read, Lindsay 58,88 Reed, Allison 58,90 Renwick, John 58 Rice, John 58,93,98,12z Rice, Lindy 58,81,87,106 Rice, Steve 59 Richards, Paul 59 Ries, Brad 59 Riggle, Jim 59 Riggleman, Jill 59,88 Ritchie, Jill 59,87 Roberts, Mark 59 Robinson, Lindy 59,93,94-,105 Rogers, Dave 59 Rogers, Sue 59,96,105 Rosner, Jeanne 59 Russell, Margi 59 Samuelson, Debbie 59 Sanborn, Patrick 59,124 Saran, Sally 59,87 Schenkar, Richard 59,101 Schoenfeld, Mark 59,83 Schumacher, Cheryl 59 Selman, Sue 59,87 Senders, Alan 59 Sharpley, Carol 59 Sheehan, Sean 59,81,86 Sidney, Jacquie 59,89,93 Slyfield, Judy 59 8,3, Smith, Gary 59 Smith, Sam 59,124 Snyder, Linda 60,89,l05,107 Sobieralski, John 60 Spickler, Steve 60 Stanley, Laurie 60,109 Stauffer, Margaret 60,105 Steding, Sue 60,87,93,l04,106 Steenrod. Mugs 60,96 Steinhardt, Lizbe 60,87,92,94,96 Stern, Wendy 60 Stewart, John 60,83 Stixrood, Carl 60 Stonebraker, Shelley 60,88 Stoner, Mike 60,81 Stowell, Harvey 60,91,124 Straatman, Jim 60,122 Strausz, Sally 60,95,104 Stroum, Cindi 60 Stromberg, Debbie 60 Stumes, Larry 60 Sullivan, Joe 60,129 Sundquist, Lance 60 Sutcliffe, Jan 60,81,90,93,105,107 Swain, Mike 60 Swan, .lim 60 Swan, Sue 58,60,90,93,105,l07 Swanson, Dan 60,133 Swim, Marcile 60,89,90,93 Thompson, Katie 60,81,87,94 Thomson, Gretchen 60 Thorgerson, Carl 60,93 Thorn, Pete 60,89 Tiller, Marilyn 60 Tivnan, Tom 60,89,129 Tschirhart, Linda 60,105 Turner, Jeannette 60,88 Ulbrickson, Gene 60 Uppinghouse, Will 61 Vickers, Martha 61,90 Vik, Peggy 61 Wachter, Linda 61 Wade, Wendy 61,105,106 Wallace, .lack 61 Wangeman, Betsey 61 Warren, Melinda 61,87 Wendell, Jane 61,88 Werner, Chris 61,84,87,93,94,96 102 Whaley, Kathy 61 White, Ron 61,91 Whitney, Rod 61 Wilhne, Christy 61 Wilkins, Steve o1,135 Williams, Connie 61 Williams, Glenn 61,132 Winterscheid, John 61,83,97 Witherbee, Mark 61,91 Withington, Vincent 61 Witmer, Judy 61 Wootton, Cesca 61 Wynne, Pat 61,93,105 Yamada, Kathy 61,87,96,10l,l06 Young, Janet 61,89,106.1 12.1 18, 119 Youngman, Susan 61 Ziegler, Dian 88 Zimmerman, Linda 61,88.93,94, 131 SOPHOMORES Adams, Barb 62 Adams, Greg 62 Agosti, Toni 62 Amundsen, Carleen 62 Anderegg, Susan 62 Anderson, Cathie 62,90 Anderson, Mary 62 Anderson, Rick 62 Anderson, Rob 62,134 Anderson, Stuart 62,89 Apostolou, Jeff 62,122,129,l30 Appelman, Ira 62,89,97 Arons, Gayle 62 Arzo, Sue 62 Autry, Greg 62 Baker, Dan 62 Bangs, Cathy 62,95,105 Baroh, LuAnn 62 Baxter, Cheri 62,106,1 18,1 19 Bayley, Rick 62,89 - Hogan, Bennett, Chris 62 Berben, Steve 62 Berglund, John 62 Berman, Margaret 62 Biehn, Dave 62,63,129 Blackwell, Barbara 63 Blair, Julie 63 Blanchard, Lisa 63 Blondin, Chantal 63,93 Bolton, Darsie 63 Boughner, Robyn 63 Boullioun, Tom 63 Boyd, Sue 63 Brambach, Nancy 63 Breitenstein, Robert 63 Brewster, Jeff 63,89 Bridenbaugh, Mary 63 Briggs, Pete 63,83 Brown, Steve 63 Bruce, Bonnie 63 Brunner, Hans 63,83 Buck, Debbie 63,81 Burnell, Cathy 63,135 Cahill, John 63,112,130 Caldwell, Joan 63 Camp, Dave 63,124,129 Canfield, Smitty 63 Cannon, Joan 62,63 Cashin, Lorraine 63,89,105 Chappell, Glen 63,97 Christenson, Connie 63 Christenson, Sue 63 Christman, Rich 63 Clark, Carole 63,106 Coates, Nick 63 Coe, Gigi 63,94 Cohn, Ron 63,130 Cole, Mark 63,130 Comstock, Diane 63 Crumb, Martha 63,89,95 Cunningham, Scott 63 Cunnington, Allan 63,122,130 Curl, Steve 63,89 Current, Caroline 63 Danz, Rian 64 Davidson, Charles 64 Dedrickson, Dave 64 Delaney, Glenn 64 DellaValle, Rob 64,110 Dierks, Gretchen 64 Dolf, Rich 64,97 Donohue, Ann 64 Dorey, Barb 64 Dorner, Celia 64 Dressel, Bob 64,130 Dukich, Margo 64 Dunn, Kathy 64 Eals, Clay 64,89 Ecob, Andrea 64 Edelson, Karen 64 Edwards, Brian 64 Egan, Debbie 64 Engberg, Mark 64 English, Bob 64 Englund, Ola 64,124,130 Ensley, Bob 64 Erickson, Kris 64 Ericson, Ken 64,130 Ewing, Bob 64,89,97 Fay, Pat 64 Feinberg, Louis 64 Felible, Roma 64,86,96 Fenton, Dana 64,93 Finn, Greg 64 Fligstein, Neil 64,95 Forbes, Alice 64,94,135 Ford, Bruce 64 Fox, Jim 64 Franke, Jack 64 Franzel, Jim 64 Fretwell, Dave 64 Frost, Randy 64 Frost, Sue 64 Gaerisch, Cathy 64,88 Garrett, Liz 64,93,94,106 Gerry, Jo Ann 64 Gersch, Bronwyn 64 Gibson, Gayan 64 Gilbert, Renee 64 Gilham, Jim 64 Gilmour, Jeff 64 Giovanelli, Polly 64 Given, Ted 64 Glaze, Bob 64,125 Glisan, Kathy 64 Gorlick, Mike 64 Graham, Brad 64 Grant, Tim 64 Grashin, Carolyn 65,94,106 Graves, Sally 65 Greenspan, Pam 65 Gribble, Skip 65 Griff, Carol 65 Griffith, Gary 65 Hagen, Tom 65 Halverson, John 65 Hammond, Donna 65 Haney, Debbie 65,106 Haney, Jill 65 Harsh, John 65 Hart, Joe 65 Haverfield, Rick 65 Haviland, Martha 65,103,106 Hazen, John 65,124 Hendele, Rich 65 Hendriks, Debbie 65 Henning, Chris 65,89 Herrett, Neal 65 Herrick, Stuart 65 Hertel, Sharon 65 Heywood, Dave 65 Hilyer, Bruce 65 Hobbs, Mike 62,65,130 Hobbs, Sue 65,106 Tim 65,132 Hopkinson, Norris 65 Howard, Bruce 65 Humphrey, Chris 65 1rwin, Sue 65 Jackson, Dave 65,83 Jaquette, Dan 65,89,122 Jenkins, Debbie 65 Jensen, Greg 65 Johnson, Dana 65 Jones, Anne 65 Jones, Nancy 65 Kaiser, Bev 65 Kapp, Don 65 Kawaguehi, Keith 65,83 Kebsch, Werner 65,89 Keifer, Terry 65 Kildahl, Agnes 65,110 King, Wendi 65 Kingsley, Jay 65,83 Kingsley, Joan 65 Kinney, Teri 65 Kinsman, Don 65 Kirgan, Brad 65 Klein, Tom 66,124 Klemperer, Mary 66,89,106 Knepper, Gale 66 Knock, Sybil 66,106 Koon, Tom 66 Kovacs, Chuck 66,81 Kraft, Elaine 66 Kraft, Shirley 66,89,106 Krekow, Karl 66 Kristopherson, Kathy 66 Kundahl, Keith 66,135 Kunkle, Bill 66 Lamaster, Julie 66 Lande, Joan 66 Lastadius, Bill 66 Lauzet, Sharon 66 Lazzar, Jay 66 Lea, Margaret 66 Lebed, Alex 66 Lebow, Mike 66,132 LeClercq, Sam 62,66,125 Legas, Laurie 66 Levengood, Gae 66,106 Levin, Deb 66,106 Lilleberg, Barbee 66 Lin, Charlotte 66,94,95,105 Linderberger, Craig 66 Lindgren, Brian 66 Little, Cecil 67 Little, Heidi 67,95 Lorang, Steve 67 Lough, Patti 67 Lucas, Greg 67 Lunden, Sue 67,105 Lupton, Suzy 67,95,131 Luster, John 67,97,132 Lynch, Sue 67 Machlis, Gary 67 Mackay, Don 67 Mackay, Joe 67 Mahoney, Mike 67 Marontate, Mark 67 Marquette, Cynthia 67,94,131 Marsden, Lloyd 67,124 Marx, Cliff 67,125 Matin, Spencer 67 Mauldin, Art 67 May, Dave 67 McCloskey, Steve 67,132 McConaughy, Richard 67 McCormick. Jean 67,106 McDonald, Kay 67 McDowell, Seott 67 McFerran, Brian 67 McKinnon, Dan 67,83 McLaughlin, Bob 67 McMahon, Terry 67 Mellon, Jim 67,89 Meyer, Tom 67 Meyers, Marvin 67,124 Meyersham, Carl 67,95 Michel, Jules 67 Miles, Joel 67 Milkie, Melanie 67,105 Mittelstaedt, Joy 67 Montgomery, Tom 67 Moodie, Don 67 Moody, Sandy 67 Moore, Jeff 67 Morey, Leslie 67 Morris, Paul 67 Mortensen, Dan 67,83 Moss, Meredith 67,93 Murphy, Peter 67 Muzzey, Ben 67 Nesland, Bruce 67 Nicholson, Kim 67 Nowak, Mary 67 Nudelman, Laurel 67 O'Galligan, Janice 67 Olbu, Leilani 68,106 Olch, Bruce 68 Olney, Ann 68 Olson, Dan 68,124 Olson, Mary 68 O,Neil, Colleen 68,93 Orr, Janice 68,106 Oswald, Susan 68,94,131 Owens, Lorrie 68 Paul, Ricky 68,81 Pedersen, Sarah 68,94 Pelton, Janet 68,106 Penitsch, Gary 68 Perret, Bruce 68 Peters, Bob 68,130 Peterson, Lynn 68 Pfeiffer, Jack 68 Poirier, Charlie 68 Pollard, Greer 68 Porter, Dan 68 Porter, Dave 68 Pratt, Gail 68 Pugh, Tom 68,312,124 Radtke, Bryan 68,83 Rand, Theresa 68,135 Rayfield, Valerie 68 Rees, Don 68,83 Reese, Debbie 68,95 Reilly, Steve 68 Rice, Greg 68 Ride, Chap 68 Riggleman, Marti 68,105 Riley, Jim 68 Ringlod, Merrill 68,89 Rives, Dave 68,130 Robinson, Chris 68 Robinson, Tom 83 Rosen, Skip 68,110 Ross, Steve 68 Ruppin, Sue 68 Sadick, Beau 69,130 Sanders, Julie 69 Sandstrom, Karen 69,131 Schier, John 69,83 Schott, Eric 69 Schwarz, Roger 69,130 Schweizer, Gary 69,88 Scroggs, Bill 69 Sears, Steve 69,130 Seiler, Dave 69 Shannon, Nelda 69,106 Sharrock, Jan 69 Shepherd, Sandy 69 Shiach, Mike 69 Showalter, Mike 69 Sidel, Ricki 69 Seigel, Lynnie 63,69,81,112 Sistig, Mary 69,106,118,119 Smith, Linnea 69 Snapp, Gordon 69 Somers, Don 69,124 Sparling, Gwen 69,106 Spearman, Grant 69,815,125 Spearman, Jon 69,132 Spickard, Kay 69,93,94,135 Springer, Arlene 69,106 Stange, Susan 69,97 Steding, Dorothy 69,93 Steefel, David 69,83 Stephens, Dave 69,97,132 Stevenson, Jim 69,124 Stewart, Leighton 69 Storm, Jennifer 69 Striker, Jack 70,130 Strohm, Lee 93 Strope, Mark 70,81,93 Sutherland, Pete 70,94 Swiharl, Vicki 70,88,92,95 Swisher, Sue 70 Taylor, Diane 70,88 Thiessen, Pat 70 Thurber, Gloria 70.88,106 Tourtillotte, Sue 70,106 Trachy, Ron 70,89 Tyrrell, George 70 Tyrrell, Mark 70 Udovic, Sheryl 70 Vance, Barbara 70 Vandegrift, Eric 70,124 Vannice, Willy 70,89,97 Vickers, Larry 70 Vogel, Karen 70,89 Walker, Dave 70 Wallace, Bette 70,106 Wallwork, Tori 70 Walsh, Linda 70,88 Wanwig, Sue 70,95 Ward, Gary 70 Ward, Herb 71 Warner, Marci 71,93,106 Waters, Dan 71 Weiner, Jay 71 Welling, Wayne 71 Welti, Sue 71 West, Phyllis 71,89 Whealy, Jim 71 White, Linda 7 1,93, 106 White, Rick 71 Whitney, Terri 71 Wiegand, John 71 Williams, John 71,124 Williams, Judy 71 Williford, Dave 71,132 Wilson, Debbie 71 Wooden, Mark 71 Wright, Kathy 71 Wright, Wayne 71,130 Zak, John 71 Zylstra, Karen 71,106 m2Q f?f' q W V W M QW M if 259 WWW! fffQzf5Qpb fb fp i?fZQ5Qf of 5,,,,wW,,f g'zff,,f ffgjffpgpjpfw ffwe 0 mfg dw, Q01 W M UWM D Cfbffw QW Si


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