North Central High School - Tamarack Yearbook (Spokane, WA)
- Class of 1956
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Editor I Kane Wood Art Editors Liz Hassell, Charlene Slosser A.DVKRTISI NG M A N AC.KR Marietta Bundy AllVISKK Miss Mary McKenna NORTH CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON North Central. North Central. Oh. deep from thy rugged walls. Tis a solemn spirit Calls thy children true. Proudly we sing thy praise In these glad high school days. Honor for honor due. All hail to North Central I ligh. if AQrniniSLPQ tlOH 6- 17 18- 59 60- 83 fiv I Hp C r-rV uvi LI Cj 84- 107 108- 121 School Lifp 122- 131 Snorts 132- 177 Advertisinq 178- 1 A3 SCHOOL BOARD members for 1955-1956 include, top: Dr. James A. Patton, president. Left to right: Keith H. Campbell. Mrs. Mary F. Wurth, James E. Winton and Dr. G. Burwell Mann. V Principal Joseph M. Tewinkel There is ltd other hook quile like an American high school or college yearbook. Every year it grows in value and interest. Ten, twenty, or fifty years from now you may pick up this TAMARACK and read it with heightened interest and curiosity. Writing a message for it, then, to last for 50 years, is almost presumptuous. But your editors have given the assignment,- and I ' m glad to try. Here ' s the message: Make your life count for something. Don ' t get discouraged. Life is a long pull. You ' ve gone through some of its grandest, most carefree years. Now responsibilities will increase, and pleasures will he fewer. Like the old Greek mariners you will need to steer your life craft around twin rocks: (1) lack of a life purpose and (2) discouragement. From an earlier American age comes the story of the devil ' s bargain sale. Short of money and ever eager to spread evil throughout the world, the devil decided to sell some of the tools which increase iniquity and unhappiness. So he laid out such favorite tools as hate, fear, self-pity, deceit, ingratitude and disloyalty. Each was labeled with the devil ' s price. A prospective customer, examining the labels and prices, found one odd-shaped tool with no descriptive label but with a price far above the rest. So he asked what the tool was for and why the price was so high. The devil answered that this was the wedge of dis- couragement, his most effective tool. Once the wedge of discouragement enters a human mind, the victim begins to destroy himself. He resents life ' s pressures, monotony, and exacting responsibilities. He begins to feel that he is making little headway because he is working on the same old stuff day after day and year after year. He Incomes irritable and scratchy, ready to fight back at a real or fancied slight. He has lost his sense of direction. He has lost the sense of his own importance as an individual. Yet nothing is so important to our kind of country • S the individual. Do you remember that your history teacher taught you such historical facts as these? Jefferson was elected President by one electoral vote. Hayes was elected President by one vote. This election contested, he was named by the electoral commission, again by one vote. Just one vote gave statehood to Washington, Ore- gon, Idaho, Texas and California. All the millions living in these states arc Americans by just one vote. North Central properly has great confidence in its graduates. YOU matter to America. Be sure that you matter to yourself, with each thought, word and act. Don ' t settle for mediocrity. BE SOMEBODY. VICE-PRINCIPAL AND ADVISERS — Robert J. Hoesly, vice-principal; Patricia Damon, girls adviser; Lowell C. Bradford, boys ' adviser The teacher builds for the future. Young minds OFFICE STAFF — Left to Right: Marjorie Stoner, school secretary; Jane Richter, cashier; Kay Eaton, clerk; Marjorie Jennings, attendance clerk: Helen Way land, book room clerk 10 7 SCIENCE — Seated: Raymond Simonson. biology; Ernest Hix, department head: Wilhelmine Timm, biology; Donald Bonamy, biologv. Standing: Orval Thi?isen, physics; Paul Tobie, biology; George Smith, photography; Ivan Phillips, general science are his to shape, to enlighten and to inspire. MATHEMATICS — Seated: Edward Gill, geometry; Lowry M. Bennett, algebra: P. H. Nygaard, department head: Dorothy A. Congdon, geometry: R. A. Baldwin, algebra. Standing: Robert F. Barnard, algebra: William Nye. algebra: Burrill Exley, geometry I I ENGLISH — Seated: Margaret Nistad, English: Ruth E. Coon, English: Christine L. McRae, department head ; Dorothy S. Chan- dler, English. Standing: Dolores Pheasant, English; Robert Bland, English; Harold E. Skinner, English; Genevieve Oppen, English and dramatics A teacher guides the nation ' s destiny as surely ENGLISH, FOREIGN LANGUAGES — Seated: Helen Oscarson. Latin; Frances Theis, Latin: Bertha Boehme. Language Department head: Helen L. Cleveland, English. Standing: Arthur B. Miller, debate: Margaret Rawlings. English: Mabel S. McLaughlin, English: Lorraine McNew, English: Joseph Dickinson. English as does any statesman, for the pupil of today MUSIC, LIBRARY, ART — Seated: Elizabeth Hill, assistant librarian: Mary Otter, art: Lowell Bradford, band director: Mervin Manuel, art. Standing: Kenneth Mhyre. Art Department head; Madeline Carroll, library head: Stanley Taft. Music Department head 13 COMMERCIAL — Seated: Mary Bowker, shorthand: Alvin Danielson. typing: James O. Griggs, department head: Mary York, bookkeeping. Standing: Blair Glover, bookkeeping: Helen Stockdale, typing: Edward E. Feldhusen, typing; A. A. Manfred, typing with the knowledge gathered through centuries SOCIAL STUDIES — Seated: Guy Griswold, world history: John Christenson, world history; Muriel Allison. U. S. history; William Whitaker. safe driving: Charles Randall, U. S. history. Standing: David Holmes, world history; Edward Luders, U. S. history; Charles Chandler, department head; John Rodkey, world history: Howard McNew. world geographyVDel Jones, American gov- ern :nent 14 HOME ECONOMICS — Seated: Helen L Beaver, clothing: Joanna J. R;ed, child development: Elizabeth Killingsworth. department head. Standing: Elaine Rice, social relations: Christine Neuman, clothing is the leader of tomorrow. He must imbue them INDUSTRIAL ARTS — Seated: Leonard Graham, electronics; George Theodorson. department head: Alvin Olson, auto shop. Standing: Vcrn Broadwell, woodshop; Kenneth Hagen, plastics; Dale Spurgeon, metal ihop 15 1 PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND STUDY HALLS — Seated: Lorraine McNew. physical education; Elsa Pinkham. Girls ' Physical Education Department head; Gerald Stannard, Boys ' Physical Education Department head; Gladys Dunphy, study hall. Standing: Eleanor Dixon, physical education: David Holmes, football; Edmund Schweitzer, study hall: William Diedrick, physical education: Edwin Kretz, study hall and turn their eyes toward greater achievements. Del Jones and Helen Oscarson sign out in the office after a day of h;-d work. 16 CAFETERIA STAFF — Seated: Mrs. Agnes Fosken, Mrs. Alice Gillespie, director, Mrs. Lela De - Andrea. standing Mrs. Helen Myhres, Mrs. Vivian Rawley, Mrs. Dorothy York, Mrs. Viola Santora He affects eternity. CUSTODIANS — Seated: Harvey Shadduck. Lucy Pontieri, Bert Lane. Standino: Earl Snyder. Bob Cooler. Arthur Baker, head custodian. George Truedson 17 FLOYD RUDNICK Treasurer RALPH 3URLOCK Alternate Ablutz, Jonnie Leroy Science Radio Club: News Representative. Adams, Mary Frances Commercial Transferred from Chicago. L e a g u Honor Roll; Commercial Club, FifU Executive; Y-Teen, President; Girls Glee; Homeroom Treasurer. Adams, Robert Tracy Science Scholastic Honor Roll; Freshman, B Squad, Varsity Football; Freshman, B Squad, Varsity. All City, Tri-District, AAU Track Alberg, Donald Keith Science Concert Band: Special Band; Con Deputy. Allen, Charlotte Kathleen Home Economics League Honor Roll, 2 times; Big Sis- ter; ASB Representative; Tamarack Representative; Library Representa- tive; Red Cross Representative: Library Worker; Hall Guard; League Office Worker. Allen, Janice Joan History Transferred from Kansas. Thespians: Children ' s Theater; School Plays; Big Sister. Allen, Robert William Art Federation Representative. Allen, Thomas Charles Science Allison, Bobbie Faye Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll, 8 times; Tamarack Staff, Sen- ior Editor; Red Feathers: Color Girls: Aquettes, President, Vice-President: Math Club; Red Cross Council, Presi- dent: FT A; Doll Shop, Student Di- rector; ASB Honors Board: Big Sis- ter; League Committees: Homeroom President, Vice-President; Library Representative: ASB Representative; League Representative; News Repre- sentative; After -School Sports: Ac- tivity Shield, Gold Star; Library Worker; Gym Office Worker; Office Worker: City Red Cross Representa- tive, Vice-President, Secretary; Win- ner of Air Age Contest, Miss Aviation of 1955: Science Fair Winner; Senior Committee. Andercon, Eric Nels Mathematics Tamarack Representative. Anderson, Judith Elaine Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; Color Girls; Big Sister: ASB Representative; After-School Sports. Anderson, Larry Gale Science Scholastic Honor Roll: Varsity Foot- ball; B Squad Football; Freshman Football. Allen, K Willard ndustrial Arts Freshman Basketball; Baseball Man- ager; Homeroom Preident; Popcorn Stand Worker. Aschenbrenner, Sylvia Carole Commercial Transferred from Marycliff. Big Sis- ter; ASB Representative. Ashley, Robert Lee Science Scholastic Honor Roll; Intramural Sports; ASB Representative: Federa- tion Representative. Babb, Diana Lee Social Studies League Honor Roll; Big Sister; Latin Club; FN A: Girls ' Glee; ASB Repre- sentative; Homeroom Secretary. Badt, Lorraine Commercial Color Girls: After-School Sports; Big Sister: Study Hall Roll Checker; Rest Room Monitor; Towel Monitor. Baker, William Albert Mathematics Special Band; Band. Barnes, Frank Michael Social Studies Transferred from Lewis and Clark. Basketball; Baseball; Warriors; News Representative. Barnum, Sally Rae Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 4 times; Vox Puellarum; Doll Shop; Choir; Mothers ' Tea Committee: Big Sister; Homeroom Chairman: Hall Guard; Roll Checker. Bartlett, Ronald Eldon Science Choir; Homeroom Treasurer; ASB Representative. Basquette, Joanne Elaine Commercial Tamarack Representative: Hall Guard: Homeroom Treasurer. Bass, Ruth Mary Mathematics League Honor Roll; Debate: Red Feathers; Color Girls; Radio Club, Secretary; FTA: Spanish Club; Hori- zon Club; Big Sister; Homeroom President, Roll Checker; League Representative; After-School Sports: All-Activity Shield: Library Worker; Gym Office Worker; Convocation Deputy; Traffic and Grounds Squad Worker. Gatdorf, Richard Social Studies ASB Vice-President: Student Court Judge: Latin Club; Talent Club; Doll Shop; All-School Play; Concert Band; Special Band; Pep Band Leader; Dixie Landers; ASB Dance Committee; ASB Con Scheduling Committee; ASB Nominating Committee; Federation, School Service Department Head. Barnes, Veva Jane Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 4 times; Big Sister; League Rep- resentative: Library Worker; Study Hall Roll Checker; League Office Worker. Barnhart, Conrad Boyd nd ust rial Arts Scholastic Honor Roll; Traffic Squad. Baumgart, Kathleen Elsie Home Economics Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll; Big Sister; Horseback Riding; Study Hall Roll Checker. Beam, Carol Anne Social Studies League Honor Roll; Red Feathers: Color Girls; Big Sister Committee; Latin Club; Homeroom Secretary; League Representative; ASB Repre- sentative; After-School Sports; All- Activity Shield; Roll Checker; League Office Worker. 22 Bean, Robert Eugene Industrial Arts Library Representative. Beaty, Dorothy Marian Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; Red Feathers; Commercial Club, Treasurer; Amores Librorum; Doll Shop; Big Sister; Homeroom Sec- retary; Red Cross Representative: News Representative; Tennis Team, comanager; After-School Sports; All- Activity Shield; Ticket Office Worker. Beaudette, Robert Spencer Industrial Arts Becker, Duane Arthur Mathematics News Representative. Beehler, Vicki Barbara Commercial FN A; Latin Club; Red Feathers; After-School Sports; Science Fair, President. Belair, Robert Ralph Science Scholastic Honor Roll; 3 C - s; Traffic Squad. Chess Club; Beldin, Evelyn Joyce Home Economics Homeroom Chairman; News Repre- sentative; After-School Sports; Study Hall Roll Checker. Belshaw, Iva La Verne Commercial Red Feathers; Color Girls; Tennis Team; After-School Sports; Aquettes: All-Activity Shield, 1 Star; Gym Office Worker; Doll Shop; Tamarack Art Staff; Tamarack Representative; News Representative; League Repre- sentative; League Honor Roll, 7 times; Big Sister; League Cons; Homeroom Roll Checker; Homeroom Sergeant at Arms; ASB Representative; Hall Guard; Con Deputy: Library Worker. Benner, Loretta Fae Art Hall Guard; ASB Representative; Homeroom Roll Checker; After-School Sports; Doll Shop; League Honor Roll: Big Sister; League Style Show. Bennett, Janice Florence Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; FHA; Big Sister; Library Repre- sentative; After-School Sports; Study- Hall Roll Checker; Nurse ' s Office Worker; ASB Concession Counter. Berger, Eugene Kenneth Science Freshman. B Squad, Varsity Football, Freshman, Varsity Track; Warriors. Vice-President; Homeroom Sergeant at Arms, Secretary; Choir, Bergman, Marilyn Gay Science Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll. 4 times; Red Feathers; Color Girls; Vox Puellarum; Latin Club: Aquettes; Doll Shop; Homeroom Chairman: After-School Sports; All- Activity Shield, 1 Star: ASB Com- mittees; Big Sister Committee; Big Sister. Bergquist, Gerald William Science Transferred from Seattle. Berthiaume, Drena Lee Commercial League Honor Roll; Big Sister; Tam- arack Representative; Red Cross Representative; Hall Guard. Biel, Robert Eugene ndtistrial Arts Freshman, B Squad, Varsity Basket- ball; Freshman, Varsity Baseball; Homeroom President. Blough, Marilyn Jean Foreign Languages Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll, 4 times: Color Girls, Historian: Song Leader; Latin Club; Doll Shop: A S B Representative; After-School Sports; All-Activity Shield. Boclcstruclc, Jack Frank ndtistrial Arts Bostrom, Robert Carl Science B Squad Track; Freshman Football; News Representative; ASB Repre- sentative. Botchek, Charles Martin Science Scholastic Honor Roll; Math Club: Homeroom Vice-President; ASB Rep- resentative; Spokane Audubon Junior Toastmasters, President. Bowen, John Henry Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; Math Club, Fifth Executive, Treasurer; Chess Club; Latin Club: Homeroom Fifth Executive. Bowker, Ronald Dee Mathematics Tamarack Staff, Photography; Home- room President, Vice-President; News Representative; Freshman Football: Spanish Club; Ski Club. Bowles, Robert Hampton Social Studies B Squad. Varsity Football; Freshman Basketball: Freshman Track; Fresh- man Baseball: Warriors; ASB Repre- sentative; Homeroom President, Vice- President. Braaten, Alfred Gilmore Mathematics B Squad Football; Math Club. Fifth Executive; ASB Committees. Braaten, Donna Rae Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll: Big Sister: League Committees; League Representative; Library Rep- resentative; Red Cross Representative; Tennis Team; Amores Librorum. Brandenburg, Virginia Helen Science Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll, 6 times: Red Feathers; Latin Club; Doll Shop: Big Sister; Home- room Sergeant at Arms; After-School Sports: All-Activity Shield. 1 Star. Brandt, Doris Ann Home Economics Songleader: Doll Shop; Homeroom Secretary; After-School Sports: News Representative; Tamarack Representa- tive. Braun, Sally Jeanne Home Economics League Honor Roll, 5 times; Color Girls, Historian; Talent Club, Histo- rian Recorder; Three Fives; Doll Shop; Melody Capers; Choir; Girls ' Glee; Tepee Lighters; Big Sister; League Representative; After-School Sports; All-Activity Shield. Breckenridge, Howard Commercial Transferred from Orange, New Jersey. Scholastic Honor Roll; Homeroom Vice-President 24 Breeden, Dorothy Gaye Science Transferred from West Virginia. Big Sister; League Representative; News Representative; After-School Sports; All-Activity Shield; Library Worker; Roll Checker; Nurse ' s Worker; Gym Office Worker; Traffic Squad Brewster, Marilyn Joyce Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; News Staff. News Editor, Ad- vertising and Circulation Manager; Red Feathers; Latin Club. Treasurer; Quill and Scroll; Doll Shop: Big Sis- ter; Homeroom Fifth Executive; News Representative; After-School Sports; All-Activity Shield: Library Worker; ASB Representative; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award. Bridgham, Betty Jean Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll: Red Feathers; Color Girls; Aquettes: FNA; Doll Shop; Operetta; Melody Capers; Girls ' Glee; Big Sister; Homeroom President, Vice-President: Tamarack Representative: League Representative; News Representative: After-School Sports: All-Activity Shield: Hall Guard; Towel Monitor. Brown, Karen Lee Science Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll, 4 times; Red Feathers; Color Girls: Latin Club; Doll Shop: Home- room Chairman; Tennis Team, Coman- ager; After-School Sports; All-Activ- ity Shield, 1 Star; ASB Committee; Big Sister Committee: Big Sister; Hall Guard; Gym Office Worker; Vox Puellarum; League Winter Dance. Chairman. Brown, Roger Lee Art Bryant, Georgia Hale Social Studies Library Representative; Library Work- er; Big Sister. Bright, Bonnie Jean Commercial Transferred from The Dalles. Oregon. Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 2 times; Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent; After-School Sports; ASB Rep- resentative. Bro, Eleanor Kay Commercial League Honor Roll; Guard. Big Sister; Hall Brockel, Charlene Louise Commercial League Honor Roll, 2 times; Red Feathers; Color Girls; Gym Office Monitor: Red Cross Representative; Homeroom Secretary; League Repre- entative: Big Sister; Towel Monitor: After-School S d o r t s: All-Activity Shield. 1 Star; Doll Shop: Rest Room Monitor. Brockmier, Dean Allen Social Studies Buckholz, Raymon Howard Industrial Arts Varsity Track; B Squad Track; Fresh- man Football; Federation Representa- tive. Cundy, Gerald Bruce Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; Rifle Club: In- tramural Basketball. Bundy, Marietta Frances Social Stitdies Scholastic Honor Roll; News Staff. Advertising Manager; Tamarack Staff. Associate Editor, Advertising Man- ager; City-Wide Ad Contest Winner; Red Feathers; FNA President; Quill and Scroll; Y-Teens; Winter and Spring Music Festival: Three Fives: ASB Scholarship Committee; League Calling Committee; Big Sister; Library- Worker; Doll Shop. Bunge, Claudia Ann Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; Latin Club; Doll Shop; Operetta; Melody Capers; Big Sister; ASB Representative: Library Representative; Red Cross Vice-President: News Representative: League Representative; Golf: After- School Sports: Gym Office Worker; Roll Checker: Office Worker. Burgess, William Robert Art Federation Representative; Radio Club; Junior Band; Intramural Sports; Ski Club; Library Representative; After-School Sports. Burk, Carol Jean Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 1 time; Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent; After-School Sports. Burke, Colleen Ravay Social Studies Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; Red Feathers; Color Girls; Doll Shop; Big Sister; ASB Representative; League Representative; After-School Sports; All-Activity Shield, 1 Star: Hall Guard. Canterbury, Lowell Manning ndu.itrial A rts Transferred from Kennewick. Cross- country; B Squad Baseball, Manager; Varsity Football, Manager; ASB Rep- resentative: Honors Board. Caputo, Anthony Social Studies Choir; News Representative. Caruso, Robert Edward Industrial Arts Varsity, B Squad, Freshman Football; Tennis Team; Varsity Golf; Library Representative; ASB Representative; News Representative; Warriors; Chess Club. Burlock, Ralph Clinton Jr. Mathematics Varsity Football. Baseball: B Squad Football, Baseball; Freshman Football, Basketball; Warriors; Homeroom Pres- ident, Vice-President, Secretary; ASB Representative; Senior Class Alter- nate. Casselman, Beverly Ann Art Girls ' Glee; Big Sister; Gym Office Monitor. Burns, Bob Science Concert Band; Marching Band Castle, Frances Edith Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 2 times; After-School Sports; Big Sister. Bushnell, Patricia Art Transferred from Seattle. League Honor Roll; Big Sister; News Repre- sentative; After-School Sports; Library Worker; Roll Checker. Caldwell, Clifton Ormond Jr. Science Transferred from Okinawa. Scholastic Honor Roll: Latin Club, President, Fifth Executive; Marching Band; Concert Band; Special Band; Home- room Vice-President; Con Deptuy. Cerenzia, Shirley Ann Commercial Melody Capers; Big Sister; News Rep- resentative; League Representative; Red Cross Representative; After-School Sports; Roll Checker; G i r 1 s ' Glee, Sergeant at Arms; Tamarack Repre- sentative. Chapman, Arno Jay Science Transferred from Golden, B.C. Charest, Hugh David Science Thespians: 3 C ' s; Doll Shop; Home- room Secretary; Federation Represent- ative; Library Worker; Roll Checker. Childs, Donald Adair Industrial . Iris Choat, Shirley Ann Science Transferred from Somerville. Ten- nessee. News Staff Christiansen, Shirley Ann Commercial After-School Sports; Red Cross Rep- resentative. Clark, Marilynn Sue Home Economics Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll. 6 times; ASB Secretary; News Staff; Sophomore Senator: Red Feath- ers; Vox Puellarum, Vice-President; Latin Club. Treasurer; FT A Club; Aquettes; Doll Shop; Girls ' Glee: ASB Dance Committee; League Representa- tive; After-School Sports; All-Activ- ity Shield: ASB Representative: Big Sister Committee, Chairman; Big Sister. Clark, Robert Gary ndustrial Arts Stage Crew. Clarno, Keith Kern Science Freshman Basketball; Intramural Cross-Country ; Scholastic Honor Roll. Clayton, Janice Marie History League Honor Roll; Girls ' Glee; Choir; Big Sister; Library Worker: Aquettes; Christmas Pageant; School Plays, Cos- tume Committee. Collins, Jerry Lee History Orchestra; Choir; Varsity Football. Collins, Robert Donald Industrial Arts ASB Representative; Freshman Foot- ball. Connor, Melbern Jewell Home Economics Transferred from Charlotte. North Carolina, Red Feathers: Doll Shop. Conrath, Merlee Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll: ASB Treasurer; Red Feathers; Color Girls. Secretary; Doll Shop: Win- ter Festival; Choir. Pianist; Three Fives. Pianist; Student Finance Com- mittee, Chairman; Mothers ' Dessert, Chairman: Big Sister: Homeroom Sec- retary. Vice-President: Library Repre- sentative; League Representative: After-School Sports; Library Worker; Senior Class Secretary. Cooprider, Ruth Christina Commercial Thespians: Commercial Club; Red Feathers; B i g Sister; After-School Sports; All-Activity Shield; Gym Of- fice Worker. Corser, Philo Hiloah Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll, 4 times; Red Feathers; Color Girls; Math Club. President, Vice- President: Vox Puellarum; Latin Club; Art Club; ASB Nominating Committee: B i g Sister; Homeroom Roll Checker; ASB Representative; News Representative: Tennis Team; After-School Sports: All-AcUvity Shield; Stage Crew, Secretary; Ameri- can Legion Contest Winner. 27 Courteau, Richard William Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; News Staff: Amores Librorum, President. Treas- urer: Latin Club: Doll Shop: Mid- winter Music Festival: Honors Board. Chairman: ASB Nominating C o m- m i 1 1 e e: Tamarack Representative: Silver Spurs, President. Coykendall, Russell Duane Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; Honors Board Representative; ASB Representative; Rifle Club. Crisp, Alan Douglas Mathematics News Representative; Varsity, B Squad Basketball. Football: Home- room President. Vice-President. Crouse, Edwin Dwight Science Rifle Club; Special Band: Marching Band: Concert Band. Cunningham, Darleen Ann Commercial Transferred from Mead. Scholastic Honor Roll: Alter-School Sports: Gym Towel Monitor. Cyr, Joe A. Science ASB Representative: B Squad Track. Football: Hall Guard: Homeroom President, Vice-President. Treasurer; Grounds Squad. Dahl, Elaine Ann Commercial League Honor Roll, 4 times; Golf Team; League Representative; A 1 1- Activity Shield: After-School Sports; Big Sister: Homeroom Secretary; Commercial Club: Locker Monitor: Girls ' Glee. Secretary; Winter Music Festival. Daschbach, Richard John Social Studies Freshman Basketball; Freshman. B Squad, Varsity Baseball; Homeroom Vice-President. Davis, Richard Lee Industrial Arts Decker, Joy Alma Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; Girls ' Glee; Choir; Junior Achievement, Secretary: Red Cross Representative; News Rep- resentative: Roll Checker; Big Sister: Big Sister Award. DeFoe, David Allan Mathematics Transferred from Coeur d ' Alene. Idaho. Scholastic Honor Roll; Home- room President. Secretary; Freshman Football. Basketball. Baseball. Denholm, Thomas Richard Social Studies Track: Grounds Squad. Denney, Clifford Owen Social Studies ASB Representatve; Federation Rep- resentative; Homeroom Treasurer; Freshman Football. Basketball. De Vore, Alvin Daniel Transferred from Wallace, Idaho. Debate: Choir; Grounds Squad. Dieni, Frank Robert Social Studies Transferred from Kellogg, Idaho. Red Cross Representative; Intramural Basketball. Dishno, Ronald Charles Languages Scholastic Honor Roll; Homeroom President. Fifth Excutive. Doty, Lynne Danielle Com mereial Transferred from Lewis and Clark. Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; Tamarack Staff: Amores Libror- um: 3 C ' s; Big Sister. Dupree, George Alfred Languages Homeroom Vice-President; Tamarack Representative; Federation Represent- ative; Tennis; B Squad, Varsity Track, Cross-Country; HaJl Guard. Dutton, Gary Roger Science Choir. Duty, Claude Phillip Social Studies Library Worker. Doyle, Robert Stowell Social Studies Varsity Football. Track; Warriors. Draper, Mona Home Economics Gym Office Worker; Big Sister. Eden, Janice Marie Mathematics News Staff, Proof Editor; Tamarack Staff, Senior Editor; Varsity Debate; Color Girls; Junior Achievement; ASB Representative; Tennis Team; After- School Sports. Edmunds, Michael Gary Mathematics Varsity Football. Baseball. Basketball: B Squad Football, Baseball. Basket- ball. Dressel, Robert Michael Social Studies Pep Band; Special Band: Concert Band; Library Representative. Edwards, Richard Duane Industrial Arts Choir. Dunn, Norma Jean Social Studies Transferred from Northwest Christian High School. Tamarack Staff; Senior Editor, Advertising Staff; Girls ' Glee. Accompanist: League Representative. Eldenburg, Linda Dee Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; Red Feathers; Math Club: Doll Shop: Spanish Club: Big Sister; Tam- arack Representative; Library Repre- sentative: After-School Sports; All- Activity Shield, 2 Stars. Eledge, Teresa Harriet Commercial Transferred from Virginia. Tamar ack Representative. Ellis, Beverly Fae Social Studies Transferred from Ellis, Idaho. Ells, Diane Commercial Transferred from Central Valley. Ewell, Margaret Eleanor Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; Debate: FTA, Vice-President: Big Sister: Golf Team; Girls ' Glee. Ewy, Marjorie Jo Home Economics Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll. 8 times; Red Feathers. Secretary; Color Girls: Talent Club, Secretary; Doll Shop Lead: Choir; ASB Dance Committee: ASB Honors Board: ASB Election Commission; Homeroom Sec- retary, President; League Representa- tive; League Honors Board; All-Ac- tivity Shield, 3 Stars; Gym Office Monitor; Tennis Team; After-School Sports: Big Sister; Winter Festival: Dad and Daughter Banquet Com- mittee. Chairman; FTA. Fairfax, Audrey Mae Commercial League Honor Roll; Red Feathers; Commercial Club, President; Doll Shop; Girls ' Glee; Big Sister; Home- room Secretary; ASB Representative: Library Representative; League Rep- resentative; After-School Sports; All- Activitity Shield: Bookroom Worker; News Staff: Melody Capers. Ellsworth, Frances Commercial Transferred from Lacrosse High School. League Representative; Locker Room Monitor. Fallon, Mark Carl Social Studies Transferred from Gonzaga. Homeroom President. Ellsworth, John Alison 1 ndustrial Arts Golf Team. Fanning, Bradley John Science Marching Band; Concert Band. Esmieu, James Earl I ndustrial A rts Ewell, Christine Joan Commercial Big Sister; After-School Sports; All- Activity Shield: Library Representa- tive; Homeroom Roll Checker. Featherly, Kay Irene Home Economics League Honor Roll; League Vice- President; Red Feathers; Color Girls; Commercial Club; Doll Shop; Library Representative; News Representative; After-School Sports. Felker, Terry Harvey ndustrial Arts Federation Representative: B Squad Football, Baseball: Choir; Intramural Basketball. Field, Claudia Jean Commercial Homeroom Vice-President; Library Monitor: Gym Monitor; After-School Sports; League Representative; ASB Representative; Big Sister. Finlay, Cecelia Diane Science League Honor Roll; Library Repre- sentative; Doll Shop; Study Hall Roll Checker; Library Worker; Big Sister; After-School Sports; All-Activity Shield; All-School Play Committee; FNA. Finlay, Margaret Teresa Commercial League Honor Roll; Doll Shop; Library Worker: After-School Sports; Locker Monitor. Fisher, Carole Rae Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; Red Feathers; Latin Club Rep- resentative; Big Sister; After-School Sports: Locker Monitor. Fislcness, Judith Ann Commercial Big Sister; Roll Checker. Flynn, Gail Leora Commercial League Representative: Doll Shop; Golf Team; Big Sister; News Repre- sentative. Forbes, Beverly Arlene Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; Color Girls. Foreman, Darlene Joy Commercial League Honor Roll, 2 times; FHA; 3 C ' s; Big Sister; Homeroom Secre- tary, Treasurer; Library Represent- ative; Roll Checker; Study Hall Roll Checker: League Representative; News Representative. Foster, Alan Hale Mathematics Freshman, B Squad Football: Home- room President, Vice-President; Fed- eration Representative: Tamarack Representative; Library Representa- Uve; Red Cross Representative; News Representative; Intramural Swimming, Basketball; Office Worker. Fothergill, Adele Faye Languages Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll. 8 times; League Vice-President; News Staff, Editorial Page Editor: Junior Press Club; Red Feathers; Color Girls; Color Guard; Commercial Club: Latin Club: Quill and Scroll; Doll Shop: Big Sister: Homeroom Sec- retary; ASB Representative: League Representative; After - School Sports; All-Activity Shield, 2 Stars: Gym Office Worker; Office Worker: Doll Shop. Spring — News Associate Editor; Commercial Club Vice-President; Quill and Scroll Vice-President. Fox, Joan Marie Commercial League Representative: Doll Shop; League Honor Roll; Tepee Lighters: Three Fives; Spring Concert; Winter Concert. Frank, Suzanne Marie Commercial League Honor Roll; Talent Club; League Convocation; Red Cross Con- vocation: Big Sister; ASB Representa- tive: News Representative: Golf Team; Locker Monitor; Girls ' Glee. Freeland, Lynette Jean Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll. 2 times; School Play: Thespian Covocation; League Committee: Home- room Secretary, Treasurer; Roll Checker; ASB Representative: B i g Sister; Library Worker; All - School Play, Committee. Freeland, Sandra Lee Commercial League Representative: Tamarack Representative. 31 Fromm, Caro Rae Commercial Doll Shop: Girls ' Glee; Choir; Three Fives; Winter Music Festival; Spring Concert: Red Cross Representative; League Representative; News Repre- sentative; After-School Sports; League Dance Committee: Gym Monitor; Big Sister. Fuller, Virginia Lee Commercial League Honor Roll, 5 times; Color Girls: FT A; Doll Shop; Operetta: Melody Capers; Big Sister; After- School Sports: Library Worker; Library Representative: All-Activity Shield. Gallagher, Tom Michael Mathematics Gardner, Carolyn Elaine Art League Honor Roll; News Representa- tive: Big Sister: Homeroom President; Grounds Squad; 3 C ' s. Gardner, Janice Lee Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll: News Staff: Debate: Aquettes; Tepee Lighters; League Committees; Big Sister; Homeroom Secretary. Treasurer; Library Representative; Red Cross Representative. Gay, Fay Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll. 4 times; Amores Librorum; Latin Club: Big Sister; Homeroom Presi- de n t; Library Representative; Red Cross Representative: After-School Sports: Roll Checker; Traffic Squad. Gilbert, Audra Jeanne Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 4 times; Red Feathers; Latin Club. Secretary; Commercial Club: G i r 1 s ' Glee: ASB Representative; League Representative; After-School Sports: All-Activity Shield: Hall Guard; Gym Office Monitor; Big Sis- ter. Gilbert, Larry Wayne Industrial Arts Marching Band: Concert Band: Spe- cial Band; ASB Representative. Gilbertson, James Lee Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; Sophomore Senator: B Squad, Freshman Baseball: Homeroom President: Intramural Sports. Gillespie, Gary Laurence Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; Varsity Foot- ball; News Representative: Traffic Squad Committee; Grounds Squad; Student Court. Gordon, Ann Willie Commercial Transferred from Los Angeles. Girls ' League Office Monitor. Gordon, Don Emery Mathematics Transferred from Iola. Kansas. Scho- lastic Honor Roll; Varsity Track: Marching Band; Concert Band: Home- room President; American Legion Essay Contest Winner. Gormley, Beverly Mae Home Itcoiiomics Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll: Tamarack Art Staff: Big Sister: After-School Sports: All-Activity Shield. Gorseth, Royce Peter Social Studies Choir; News Staff. Associate Editor, Circulation Manager: Junior Press Club: Quill and Scroll: Doll Shop. 32 Graedel, Thomas Eloon Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; Math Club; Chess Club; Marching Band; Concert Band; Special Band: Intramural Bas- ketball; Homeroom President. Graham, Darlene Ann Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; News Staff; Red Feathers; Color Girls; Commercial Club; Big Sister; Homeroom Treasurer; ASB R e p r e- sentative; League Representative; After-School Sports; All-Acitvity Shield; Hall Guard; 3 C ' s. Gran, Phyllis Mae Commercial League Honor Roll, 2 times; Latin Club; Doll Shop; Girls ' Glee; Library Representative; News Representative; Hall Guard; Study Hall Roll Checker: Gym Monitor; League Office Monitor; Scholastic Honor Roll. Granger, Guy Gordon Science Tamarack Representative; President; Track. Grant, Ethel Co crcial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; Big Sister; Hall Guard. Green, Patricia Kay Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll: Color Girls; Song Leader: Tepee Lighters: Winter Festival: Homeroom President; ASB Representative: Tam- arack Representative; League Repre- sentative; News Representative: After- School Sports: Big Sister. Griffith, Dale Goodrich Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll: Latin Club; Math Club; Rifle Club: Intramural Basketball: Cross-Country. Griffith, Doris Marie ome Economics Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 4 times; FHA. Treasurer; FT A, Historian-Reporter; Winter Festival; Girls ' Glee; Tepee Lighters. Gross, Marcia Ann Home Economics Big Sister; News Representative; After-School Sports; Homeroom Presi- dent. Groth.Cheri Deanne Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; Girls ' Glee; Melody Capers; Red Cross Representa- tive: Hall Guard; After-School Sports. Gullidge, David Bryce Science News Representative; Federation Rep- resentative. Gulliford, James Clifford Industrial Arts Frosh urer. Basketball: Homeroom Treas- Gustafson, Shirley Ann Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll: Color Girls: Song Leader: Commercial Club: Doll Shop; League Dance Committee; Homeroom Vice- President, Roll Checker; Library Rep- resentative: Big Sister; League Rep- resentative: News Representative: After-School Sports; All- Activity- Shield ; Hall Guard. Hager, Steve Joseph Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll: Concert Band: Special Band: Pep Band: Federation Representative: Winter Music Festi- val. 33 Hall. Allen King Mai hematics Spanish Club; Chess Club; Grounds Squad. Hallgarth, Dennis Emory Industrial Arts Fifth Executive: Red Cross Repre- sentative. Hamby, Margaret Ann Commercial Homeroom Roll Checker. Hamilton, Melvin Robert Social Studies Federation Representative. Hammer, Douglas Leigh Commercial Art Homeroom President, Secretary: News Representative; Federation Repre- sentative; B Squad, Varsity Football; Red Cross Representative; Library Representative: Hall Guard: ASB Representative. Hanson, Sheila Joy Commercial Color Girls; Red Feathers: Doll Shop; Library Worker; Tennis Team; After- School Sports; All-Activity Shield: Mall Guard; ASB Representative; League Honor Roll; Gym Office Worker. Harbour, Harry Lee Mathematics Haugan, Joyce Marie Home Economics Homeroom President; League Repre- sentative; Library Representative; After-School Sports: Doll Shop: Big Sister. Hayne, Vernon Joseph Industrial Arts Freshman, B Squad Football, Base- ball; ASB Representative; Cafeteria Worker; Ice Skating. Head, Rosemarie Com mercial Thespians, Sergeant at Arms; All- School Play; Doll Shop; Melody Capers; Girls ' Glee: Big Sister; Home- room Secretary; League Representa- tive; Library Representative: Red Cross Representative; After-School Sports; Hall Guard. Hancock, Janice Rae Home Economics Homeroom President; League Repre- sentative; Hall Guard; Big Sister; Roll Checker. Heier, Geraldine Margaret Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll; Doll Shop; Big Sister; Home- room Representative; Library Work- er; Roll Checker. Hanford, Marius Parmalee (June) Mathematics ASB President, Vice-President. Fifth Executive; Freshman, Varsity Foot- ball, Track; Latin Club; Doll Shop; ASB Representative; Federation Com- mittee: Warriors, President. Heine, Velda June Music League Honor Roll; Choir, Vice- President: Spokane Music Festival; Spring Festival; Winter Festival; Library Representative; League Rep- resentative; After-School Sports: Big Sister. 3, Hendrick, Keith Ray Social Studies Transferred from Clarkston. Washing- Ion. Choir. Hendricks, Ayvon Phillis Home Economics Big Sister: Doll Shop; After-School Sports: Junior Achievement. Henry, Daisy Marie I ' ine Arts Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll : League President; Red Feathers: Color Girls, Chairman; Art Club. Vice - President, President: FT A. Treasurer, President; Vox Puellarum. Historian: Doll Shop: League Repre- sentative: Tamarack Representative: Tennis Team: After-School Sports; All-Activity Shield. 1 Star: Hall Guard; Dad and Daughter Banquet Comittee, Chairman; Big Sister. Henslee, Gary Richard Science Scholastic Honor Roll: Debate; B Squad. Varsity Track; Special Band: Concert Band: Marching Band; Traf- fic Squad: Grounds Squad; News Representative; Homeroom Vice-Pres- ident, Treasurer. Heth, Caryl Louise Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 5 times; Red Feathers; Color Girls; Commercial Club, Sergeant at Arms; Thespians, Secretary; Doll Shop; All-School Plays; Big Sister; Library Representative: All-Activity Shield: After-School Sports; Gym Office Worker; Children ' s Theater. Hewitt, Janice Kathleen Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll. 4 times; League Treasurer; De- bate: Red Feathers; Color Girls; Aquettes, Vice-President; FNA, Treas- urer; Doll Shop: Orchestra: Honors Board; Big Sister; Homeroom Presi- dent: Tamarack Representative: League Representative; News Repre- sentative: After-School Sports: A 1 1- Activity Shield; Tennis Team. Higgins, JoAnn Celestine Home Economics After-School Sports. 4x± Hively, Joan Louise Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll. 6 times; Sophomore Senator; Vox Puellarum, Fifth Executive; Spanish Club; Dance Committee: Big Sister; Homeroom President, Treas- urer, Roll Checker; ASB Representa- tive; News Representative; Tamarack Representative; Red Cross Repre- sentative: Golf Team; After-School Sports; Study Hall Roll Checker; League Office Monitor; Locker Mon- itor. Hohenstein, Douglas Roger Science Freshman Football; Varsity Cross- country, Track; Homeroom Vice- President, President; Warriors; Doll Shop, Lead. Holm, Edward Gene Science Varsity Tennis. Hoover, Merlyn Edgar Industrial Arts Homeroom President. Howard, Clarence Gary Social Studies Howlett, Beverly Jean Home Economics Red Cross Representative; Hall Guard. Hubbell, Gerald La Verne M usic Marching Band; Concert Band; Doll Shop Orchestra: Homeroom President. Sergeant at Arms; B Squad Basket- ball. 35 Hughes, Harold Leonard ndustrial Arts Wrestling. Humes, Jackie Jean Art Big S i st e r ; Homeroom Sergeant at Arms; After-School Sports; Horseback Riding. Cocaptain; FNA. Hunt, Sharen Ann Science Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; Red Feathers; Doll Shop; Oper- etta; Melody Capers: Orchestra; Big Sister: Homeroom Sergeant at Arms; After-School Sports; All - Activity Shield: Library Worker: ASB Repre- sentative: Tamarack Representative; Latin Club. Hurt, Carol Ann M usic Choir, Secretary ' ; Doll Shop; Melody- Capers; Three Fives; Girls - Glee, Vice- President: League Style Show; Dad- Daughter Banquet, Committee: Big Sister; Homeroom Vice-President. Treasurer; League Representative: News Representative: After - School Sports; All-Activity Shield: Library Worker: Gym Office Worker; Convo- cation Deputy; Winter Music Festival. Huston, LaDonna Jeanne fame Economics B i g Sister; Library Worker; Attend- ance Slip Collector; Homeroom Roll Checker: Gym Monitor: After-School Sports: Melody Capers; Girls ' Glee. Ide, Kenneth Lee Commercial Transferred from Chewelah, Washing- ton. ASB Representative; Freshman Football. Track: Rifle Club. Inks, Louis Orval Art Scholastic Honor Roll; 3 C ' s; Fresh- man Football; Doll Shop; All-School Play; Marching Band; Concert Band; Homeroom President, Vice-President sr. Isaksen, Sharon Kay Commercial Golf; Orchestra; Doll Shop; Operetta; Big Sister; Color Girls: League Honor Roll, 5 times: Thespians, Historian Re- porter; Latin Club; Library Worker; Winter Festival: Silver Spurs; League Style Show: School Play; News Staff. Mailing; Melody Capers; All - Activity Shield: League Representative. Jackman, Darlene Science League Honor Roll, 6 times; Song Leader. Chairman: Tau Chi; Doll Shop; Cotton Ball Committee; B t g Sister; News Representative; Golf; After - School Sports; Gym Office Worker; Color Girls: League Style Show; Locker Monitor; Spring Pag- eant; League Representative; Towel Monitor. Jackson, Bonnie Louise Science Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll. 2 times: 3 C ' s; ASB Representa- tive; Tamarack Representative; Tennis Team: Roll Checker: Big Sister. Janson, Gary Lee Social Studies Scholastic Honor Roll; Latin Club; Amores Librorum: Spanish Club. Jeffries, Raymond Hart Art Homeroom President; Red Cross Rep- resentative; Freshman Basketball. Baseball: B Squad Football, Baseball. Cross-Country; Tamarack Representa- tive. Jenkinson, Clifford Andrew Science Varsity, B Squad Football. Jesmore, Dolores Darlene Commercial Big Sister; After - School Sports; Library Worker; Gym Office Worker. Johnson, Barbara Lorraine Art Big Sister; Homeroom Treasurer; ASB Representative; Library Representa- tive: Tamarack Representative; Golf Team; After - School Sports; Hall Guard; Study Hall Roll Checker; Gym Office Worker; Gym Monitor. Johnson, Bernard Eldon Industrial Arts ASB Treasurer; Concert Band: March- ing Band; Special Band; Pep Band; Dixielanders; News Representative; Tamarack Representative; Doll Shop Orchestra; Talent Club: Red Cross Representative; Homeroom President, Vice-President; Hall Guard. Johnson, Clarence Neil Science Varsity Football: B Squad Football. Track; Freshman Football. Basketball; Talent Club. Johnson, Dixie Lee Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 4 times: News Staff. Advertising Manager. Shopping Column. Mailing Staff; Junior Press Club; Color Girls; Quill and Scroll, Fifth Executive; Doll Shop; Big Sister; Mothers ' Dessert Committee; Homeroom President; Red Cross Representative: League Repre- sentative; Tennis Team: After-School Sports; Hall Guard; All-Activity Shield: Library Worker. Johnson, James Evan Mathematics Transferred from Gonzaga. Johnson, Karen Sue Commercial Transferred from Marycliff. Big Sis- Johnson, Kirsten Laurel Science Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; News Staff. Editor-in-Chief, Copy Editor. Editorial Page Editor; Junior Press Club: Varsity Debate: Quill and Scroll. President, Fifth Ex- ecutive; Vox Puellarum: Talent Club; Orchestra: Operetta: Doll Shop, Orch- estra: Melody Capers; Big Sister; Homeroom Vice - President. Roll Checker; Junior Symphony. Johnson, Lloyd Randall Industrial Arts Transferred from Portland. Oregon. ASB Representative. Johnson, Robert Michael Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; Golf Team. Johnson, Roberta Ann Social Studies Red Feathers; Color Girls; FN A, Treasurer; Homeroom Roll Checker, Treasurer, Fifth Executive; ASB Rep- resentative; League Representative; Library Representative: After - School Sports; AH - Activity Shield: Library Worker; Gym Office Worker; Towel Monitor; Vox Puellarum. Johnson, Valerie Jean Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll: Red Feathers; Color Girls: Doll Shop: Girls ' Glee: Homeroom Secre- tary; After-School Sports; Hall Guard: All-Activity Shield; Christmas Con- cert: Big Sister; Convocation Deputy; Red Cross Representative. Jones, Betsy Luella Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; News Staff. Copy Editor: Red Feathers; FTA; Math Club: Amores Librorum; ASB Representative; After- School Sports; Tamarack Representa- tive: All-Activity Shield: Bookroom Worker; Popcorn Stand Worker; Spring — News Associate Editor. Jordan, Rocky Charles Mathematics Varsity. B Squad Football. Judd, Steven Lee Mathematics Transferred from Inchelium. Washing- ton. 37 Juillerat, Marcia Byrd Commercial Transferred from New York City. League Honor Roll. 2 times; Debate ; 3 C ' s: Library Worker; Gym Office Worker: Big Sister. Kabush, Michael Nicholas Mathematics ASB Treasurer; Sophomore Senator; Scholastic Honor Roll. Kastberg, Karen Louise Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; News Staff. Feature Editor. Girls ' Sports Editor; Red Feathers; Color Girls; Commer- cial Club, Vice-President; Quill and Scroll; Amores Librorum: Doll Shop; League Committees; Big Sister; Home- room Secretary; Tamarack Repre- sentative; Library Representative; News Representative; League Repre- sentative. Keene, Philip Marden Science Scholastic Honor Roll: Choir; Library Representative. Keller, Carol Jean Home Economics 3 C ' s; Tau Chi; Melody Capers; Girls ' Glee: Homeroom Secretary; Library Worker: Big Sister: League Honor Roll. Kelley, Robert Alan Industrial Arts News Representative. Keebler, La Vella Mae Social Studies Transferred from Marycliff. After- School Sports. Kelly, Patrick Jay Art Keegan, John Patrick Industrial Arts Freshman Football. Keen, Fred James Industrial Arts Intramural Sports. Keen, Naomi Marie Science Transferred from Sacramento, Cali- fornia. Kelp, Alice Marie Art News Representative. Kennedy, Patrick Hugh Industrial Arts Golf Team. Kern, Connie Jane Art Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 5 times; Red Feathers; Color Girls; Doll Shop; Homeroom Secretary. Treasurer; Library Representative: Tamarack Art Staff; After-School Sports; All - Activity Shield; Hall Guard. Kirkevold, Orville Arnold Mathematics Marching Band; Concert Band; Special Band: ASB Representative; 3 C ' s. Klein, Janora Mary Kathryn Commercial Doll Shop; Girls ' Glee; Homeroom President; News Representative; Big Sister; After-School Sports. Knowles, James Orville Science Scholastic Honor Roll; Latin Club; Amores Librorum; Choir, President, Librarian; Red Cross Representative: Silver Spur . Kroslte, William Howard Science Freshman Baseball, Basketball, Foot- ball: B Squad Baseball, Basketball. Football; ASB Representative; Tama- rack Representative; Thespians; Doll Shop: All-School Play; Varsity Debate. Kyi e, Dennis Lee Science Transferred from Missoula, Montana. B Squad, Varsity Football; Federation Representative; News Representative. Ladwig, Clayton LeRoy Social Studies Knox, Robert LeRoy Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; Debate; March- ing Band: Concert Band: Golf Team; Grounds Squad: Traffic Squad; Red Cross Representative; News Repre- sentative; Vocational Chairman; ASB Representative: Homeroom Vice- President. Koerner, Deanna Awilda Commercial League Honor Roll; Homeroom Fifth Executive; Big Sister; Library Worker; Nurse ' s Office Worker. Koerner, Dennis Gene Industrial Arts Homeroom President. Kromer, Roger Lawrence Mathematics Transferred from West Valley. Lamb, Margaret Elaine Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll; Commercial Club, Secretary. Sergeant at Arms; Convocation Sched- uling Committee, Chairman; Big Sis- ter; ASB Representative; Red Cross Representative; League Representative: Hall Guard; Gym Office Worker; Latin Club. Lammers, James David Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll: Choir: Traffic Squad. Lieutenant: News Representa- tive. Lamson, Verna Mae Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll: News Mailing Staff: Girls ' Glee; Melody Capers; Big Sister: Hall Guard: After-School Sports; Locker Monitor. LaPierre, Lorraine Janice Home Economics League Honor Roll, 2 times; Library Representative; Homeroom Secretary: Big Sister. 39 LaPoint, Claudia Ann Commercial Tepee Lighters: Big Sister: League Representative: Hall Guard: 3 C ' s. Lincoln, Ralph Roger Science Larango, Mike Paul Industrial Arts Library Representative. Larson, Marilyn Jean Commercial League Representative: After - School Sports: Big Sister. Laue, Marjorie Jane M usic League Honor Roll; Talent Club; Doll Shop: Winter Festival; Choir; Orches-. tra: Three Fives: Big Sister; Home- room Secretary; Locker Monitor. Lee, Betty Jean Commercial Big Sister. Liptac, Lyle Louis .S cxence Staff Photographer, News and Tam- arack; Varsity, B Squad Football: Stage Crew. Littlefield, James Lang Industrial Arts Federation Representative; Grounds Squad. Livengood, Terry Wendall Mathematics Warriors: Varsity Golf; Intramural Basketball: Hall Guard: Homeroom President, Vice-President; Convocation Deputy; B Squad Football: Federation Representative: Scholastic Honor Roll. Lloyd, Ann Louise Commercial League Honor Roll; News Staff; Latin Club. Treasurer: Commercial Club; Doll Shop; Big Sister; Homeroom President; League Committee: ASB Representative; Red Cross Representa- tive; Hall Guard; Roll Checker. Lee, Erma Marie Commercial Doll Shop: Big Sister; After-School Sports; Ticket Office Worker; Hall Guard; Roll Checker. Looft, Marcia Rae Commercial League Honor Roll, 2 times; Big Sister; Roll Checker. Lewis, Sharon Virginia Commercial Big Sister; Tamarack Representative; Roll Checker. Loski, Edward Lee Science Printing. Love, David Thomas I nd list rial Arts Traffic Squad; Grounds Squad. Lovejoy, Richard Sidney Social Studies Homeroom President; Library Repre- sentative; Wrestling. Lowery, Loren Charles Social Studies Transferred from Lansing, Michigan Band. Lundstrom, Gay Marie Science Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; 3 C ' s; Big Sister; Homeroom President; Roll Checker; ASB Repre- sentative; After-School Sports. Lundy, Muriel Mae Home Economics Glee Club: League Representati ' Gym Locker Monitor. McCadam, Daniel Harold Social Studies Freshman, B Squad Baseball, Basket- ball. McCammond, Donald Lee Mathematics News Representative; Freshman Foot- ball; Wrestling. McClintocIc, Philip Tallmadge Science Spanish Club; Talent Club; Concert Band: Pep Band; Spokane Junior Symphony; ASB Representative, Nom- inating Committee: News Representa- tive. McCollum, Mike Joseph Science Homeroom President; Rifle Club. McDonald, John Allan Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; Homeroom Secretary. Lyng, Virginia Lee Science Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 4 times; Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent, Attendance Checker; Big Sister; News Representative; Library Worker; After-School Sports: Hall Guard: All- Activity Shield. McBride, Michael Delmar science Traffic Squad. McDonald, Richard Allen Industrial Arts Transferred from Pasco. Freshman Baseball. McGhan, Deanna Kay Commercial League Honor Roll, 2 times; Girls ' Glee; Hall Guard. 41 McKenzie, Alice Marie Commercial League Representative; Library Work- er; News Representative; After-School Sports; Big Sister; Aquettes. McKinlay, Delores Jean Commercial Girls ' Glee; Doll Shop; Red Cross Rep- resentative; After-School Sports; Big Sister; Study Hall Roll Checker. McLaughlin, Marilyn Jo Commercial League Honor Roll, 4 times; Home- room Vice-President; League Repre- sentative; After-School Sports; Study Hall Roll Checker; Big Sister; ASB Representative; Red Cross Representa- tive; Office Worker; Doll Shop. Maloof, Dorothy Mae Art Doll Shop; Homeroom Secretary: Big Sister: Library Representative; After- School Sports; All-School Play. Marchioro, Joseph Eugene Mathematics Marching Band: Concert Band: Rifle Club: B Squad Football. Martin, Charles Edwin Art Transferred from Sioux City, Iowa. Scholastic Honor Roll; Stage Crew. McNee, John Eugene Social Studies Freshman Track; Varsity Track; War- riors; News Representative; Home- room President. Martin, Dennis Christian Science Homeroom President; Rifle Club. McPhee, Douglas Wayne Science Federation Representative; B Squad Football; Intramural Wrestling. Martin, Richard George Social Studies Band: News Representative; Tama- rack Representative. McVay, Michael John Dennis Industrial Arts Freshman, B Squad, Varsity Football. Baseball; Library Representative; Homeroom President. Mattie, Michael John Industrial Arts Magnuson, Philip Anthony Science Mauney, Marian Lorraine Commercial Transferred from Uniontown, Penn- sylvania. Dasidrian: Thespians: Talent Club; All-School Plays; Doll Shop: Big Sister: After-School Sports. 42 Maxwell, Evelyn Frances Commercial Library Representative: Hall Guard. Merrill, Paul Science Maybee, Beverly Joyce Commercial Transferred from Ritzville. Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll: Math Club. Secretary: 3 C ' s: FT A; Red Cross Representative: League Representative. Mayer, Joseph Ervin Mathematics ASB Representative. Mellgren, Janice Kay Social Studies Graduated in 3 ' i Years: League Honor Roll; Tamarack Representative; Red Feathers; Color Girls. Sergeant at Arms; Latin Club; Melody Capers: Doll Shop; Operetta; Orchestra; Big Sister; League Representative; After- School Sports. All-Activity Shield: Library Worker; Hall Guard; Roll Checker. Meloslavin, Olga Maria Foreign Languages League Honor Roll, 2 times; Doll Shop; After-School Sports: Library Worker; Junior Achievement: Red Cross Min- strel Show. Merica, Janna Gayle Foreign Languages Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; League Secretary; Red Feathers: Color Girls; Spanish Club. Vice-Presi- dent, Treasurer: Vox Puellarum, Sec- retary; Commercial Club; Big Sister: Winter Music Festival; League Com- mittees; Homeroom President, Vice- President, Treasurer: ASB Representa- tive; News Representative; All-Activ- ity Shield, 1 Star; After-School Sports: Gym Office Monitor; Locker Monitor. Merica, Judith Glados Foreign Languages Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll. 8 times: ASB Secretary; Junior Senator: Girls ' State Delegate: Vox Puellarum; Commercial Club: Spanish Club. President. Secretary; Red Feath- ers, Historian Reporter; Aquettes: ASB Representative; Homeroom President; League Representative; Color Girls; All-Activity S h i e 1 d. 2 Stars: Winter Music Festival; Red Cross Representa- tive; Library Representative; Big Sis- ter; League Style Show: Softball Man- ager; Gym Office Worker: Rest Mon- itor: Dad and Daghter Banquet, Tick- et Chairman; League Honors Board; ASB Nominating Committee. Meusy, Marne Mae Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; Ticket Office; After-School Sports; Big Sister. Meyer, Ronald Tyrone Science Scholastic Honor Roll; Team. Track; Golf Meyers, Louise Theresa Commercial League Honor Roll; Library Worker; After-School Sports; 3 C ' s; Big Sister. Michlitch, Roberta Lee Home Economics League Honor Roll; Doll Shop; Big Sister; Homeroom Treasurer; Red Cross Representative; ASB Represent- ative; Golf Team. Captain: Hall Guard; Towel Monitor; After-School Sports: Gym Office Worker; Convo- cation Scheduling Committee. Chair- man. Mickey, Nancy Lee Commercial League Representative; Roll Checker; Hall Guard: Big Sister; Gym Office Worker; After-School Sports. Miellte, Sandrea Mae Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; Red Feathers; Color Girls; 3 C ' s; Amores Librorum; Big Sister; After- School Sports; All-Activity Shield. Mikoski, John Michael Industrial Arts Freshman, B Squad Football. Miller, Albert Lee Science Scholastic Honor Roll. Miller, Jerry Mullins Art Scholastic Honor Roll: Yell Leader: Thespians, President: 3 C ' s: Doll Shop. Student Director; Homeroom Fifth Executive: Federation Representative: School Plays; Library Worker: Roll Checker. Mingo, Marilyn Kay Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 7 times; League Treasurer; News Staff, News Editor; Tamarack Staff, Associate Editor: Senior Senator; Red Feathers: Color Girls: Vox Puellarum. President, Reporter; Quill and Scroll; Doll Shop: ASB Honors Board; ASB Convocation Scheduling Committee; ASB Dance Committee; Big Sister; Dad and Daughter Banquet Commit- tee; Homeroom Chairman; ASB Rep- resentative; League Representative; Tamarack Representative; All-Activity Shield. 1 Star; After-School Sports: Gym Office Monitor; Locker Monitor; Senior Convocation Committee. Mitchell, William Lynn tidustrial Arts Transferred from Port Orchard. Wash- ington. Moe, Charles Roy Industrial Arts Federation Representative; ASB Rep- resentative; Library Representative; Rifle Club; Intramural Basketball. Miller, Joe Anson Industrial Arts Miller, Marilu Janet Social Studies Transferred from Lewis and Clark. Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll. 6 times; News Staff. Advertising. Mailing; Red Feathers; FN A, Vice- President; Spanish Club. Vice-Presi- dent, Fifth Executive. Treasurer; Quill and Scroll; Doll Shop; Girls ' Glee; ASB Nominating Commitee: ASB Rep- resentative; League Representative; League Committees; Big Sister; Home- room Chairman; After-School Sports; All-Activity Shield. 1 Star; Gym Office Monitor. Mills, Sally Vonne Science Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; Color Girls; Red Feathers, Ser- geant at Arms; Spanish Club, Secre- tary, Sergeant at Arms; Vox Puel- larum, Sergeant at Arms: Big Sister; Homeroom Secretary, President: News Representative; After - School Sports; All - Activity Shield, 2 Stars: League Representative; Hall Guard. Miner, Claudia Jane Science Scholastic Honor Roll, 2 times; League Honor Roll, 4 times; Color Girls; Red Feathers; Debate; Doll Shop; Big Sis- ter; Homeroom Secretary; News Rep- resentative: Tennis Team, Cocaptain; After-School Sports; All - Activity Shield, 3 Stars: Gym Office Worker: Bookroom Helper: Gym Office. Point Committee Chairman. Monaghan, Deanna Joy Commercial Tamarack Representative; Spanish Club; Homeroom Vice-President; Hall Guard: After-School Sports; Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll; Gym Monitor. Montgomery, Thomas Albert Mathematics Freshman Football; Rifle Club. Treas- urer; Math Club; Homeroom Vice- President: Federation Representative; Scholastic Honor Roll. Montour, Margaret Marie Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; Amores Librorum, Secretary; Big Sister; 3 C ' s; Tamarack Representa- tive; After-School Sports; Library Worker. Moran, Katherine Josephine Home Economics Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; News Staff; Red Feathers: Color Girls; Thespians, Treasurer: Spanish Club, Vice-President; Doll Shop; Op- eretta; Melody Capers; Orchestra: Big Sister; League Commitees; All-Activ- ity Shield; Library Worker; After- School Sports; 44 Morgan, Gail Marie Social Studies Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll. 6 times; Red Feathers; Color Girls; Commercial Club; FT A; Doll Shop; Orchestra; Junior Symphony; Big Sister Committee; Cotton Ball Convocation Committee; Big Sister; ASB Representative; League Repre- resentative; After-School Sports: All- Activity Shield. Morris, Judy Lee Languages Transferred from West Valley. Scho- lastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; Hall Guard; Big Sister; League Repre- sentative. Morse, Stanley Fritz Science Homeroom President; Tennis Team. Morse, Thomas Earl Mathematics Transferred from Wenatchee, Wash- ington. Scholastic Honor Roll. Mullen, Thomas Patrick Portign Languages Transferred from Gonzaga. Scholastic Honor Roll; Yell Leader, Chairman: Choir: Marching Band, Baton Twirler; Concert Band: FTA, Vice-President; Spanish Club, Treasurer, Sergeant at Arms; Latin Club; 3 C - s; Doll Shop. Student Director; Amores Librorum: Homeroom President; Library Repre- sentative; Tamarack Representative: Federation Representative; Red Cross Representative: Vocational Conference, Chairman; Library Worker; Thespians; ASB Nominating Committee. Mullowney, Shirley Ann Commercial Latin Club; Big Sister; ASB Repre- sentative; Hall Guard. Nebergall, Bob Earl Social Studies Doll Shop; Orchestra; Special Band: Concert Band: 3 C ' s. Nelson, Frank Edward Science Varsity Basketball: B Squad Baseball: Freshman Baseball. Nelson, Richard Paul Social Studies Ness, Lawrence Campbell Foreign Languages Varsity Football, Basketball, Baseball. Track: B Squad Football, Basketball: Choir: Homeroom President, Vice- President; Latin Club. Nessler, William Frank Social Studies ASB Representative; Marching Band; Concert Band: B Squad Track Neuman, Sharon Veta Science Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 6 times; Red Feathers; Color Girls; Commercial Club: Doll Shop: Midwinter Festival: League Commit- tee: Big Sister: Homeroom President. Secretary; ASB Representative: After- School Sports: League Representative: All-Activity Shield, 1 Star; Homeroom Roll Checker: Hall Guard. Munro, Herbert Maury Science Scholastic Honor Roll; News Staff: ASB Representative: Freshman Foot- ball, Basketball; Homeroom President, Vice-President, Treasurer; News Rep- resentative; Tamarack Representative; Radio Club; ASB Committee Chair- man. Nichols, Lola Jeanne Home Economics 3 C ' s: Library Worker: News Representative. Orchestra; 45 Nicholson, Judy Ann Commercial 1 2 1 Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 8 times: News Staff, Business Manager; Tamarack Staff, Senior Ed- itor; Freshman Senator; Red Feathers; Color Girls: Vox Puellarum, Treas- urer; Commercial Club, Vice - Presi- dent; Quill and Scroll: Spanish Club; Doll Shop: ASB Election Committee: Big Sister: Homeroom Secretary; ASB Representative; Red Cross Representa- tive; League Representative; After- School Sports; All-Activity Shield, 1 Star: Hall Guard; Study Hall Roll Checker; Gym Office Worker; Student Court Secretary. Spring — Quill and Scroll Treasurer: League Style Show Committee Chairman; Senior Commit- tee. Nielsen, Louis Timothy Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; B Squad Foot- ball; Freshman Football, Basketball; Homeroom President. Nikotich, George Savo Science Federation Vice-President, Department Head; Central Council: Warriors, Sec- retary, Treasurer; 3 C ' s; Cross-Coun- try; Track: ASB Committee; Federa- tion Committee: Homeroom President: ASB Representative; News Representa- tive: Intramural Sports. Noble, Carol Ann Home Economics Big Sister; Hall Guard; After-School Swim. Nolan, Donald Louis ndustrial Arts Stage Crew. Nordby, Mary Lou Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; Spanish Club: Aquettes; Com- mercial Club; Doll Shop; Big Sister; Golf Team, Captain; After - School Sports: All-Activity Shield; Library Worker; Hall Guard. Nordlund, Robert Science Transferred from Gonzaga. Ice Skat- ing; Varsity Track. Nunn, Errol Stanley Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; Choir. Ogg, Richard Lee Social Studies Transferred from Modesto, California. Varsity Tennis. Oien, Jerold Edward ndustrial Arts Band; Library Representative. Olson, Ned Arthur Social Studies Federation Representative: B Squad Football: Varsity Football; Track; Warriors. Overholser, William Harold ndustrial Arts Federation President, Vice-President; News Representative; Warriors; Var- sity. B Squad Football; Varsity, B Squad Track; Sports-for-All, Head: Homeroom President, Vice-President: Federation Representative; All - City Track; All-State Track. Oveson, Deanna Mae Commercial Transferred from Gunnison, Utah. Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; Tamarack Staff, Associate Editor: Red Feathers; Color Girls; Melody Capers: Orchestra: ASB Convocation Scheduling Committee; League Repre- sentative; Big Sister; Homeroom Sec- retary; League Representative; After- School Sports; All-Activity Shield; Gym Office Worker: League Style Show; News Staff; Senior Committee; Library Representative. Page, Carole Rosealie Home Economics League Honor Roll, 2 times; Library Representative; Gym Office Monitor. 46 Palkman, Lynne Marlene 1 1 nine Economics After-School Sports: Big Sister; Red Cross Representative: League Honor Roll; All-Activity Shield: Roll Check- er; ASB Representative; Concession Counter. Panlcey, Darlene Gayle Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll: Girls ' Glee: Big Sister: Home- room Secretary; After-School Sports; Gym Office Worker. Pariso, Anna Mary Social Studies Transferred from Marycliff. Big Sister. Parkison, Patricia May Commercial Transferred from Otis Orchards. Parr, Bonnie Lee Commercial Debate: FT A. Treasurer; Spanish Club: 3 C s; Doll Shop; Melody Capers; Glee Club: Big Sister: ASB Repre- sentative; League Representative: After-School Sports; Library Worker. Parton, Leslie Covell Social Studies Doll Shop Orchestra: Concert Band; Marching Band; Special Band; Pep Band: Homeroom Secretary. r ' ayne, Gary Lee ndustrial Arts Homeroom Vice-President. Pearson, Roger Curtis Industrial Arts B Squad Football: B Squad Basket- ball: Homeroom Vice-President, Sec- retary; ASB Representative. Peavy, Clara Merle Commercial Transferred from Oxford, North Caro- lina. Pederson, Daniel Matthews Science Freshman Basketball; Marching Band: Gym Monitor; Radio Club; Concert Band; Band Librarian; Homeroom Roll Checker; Doll Shop; Color Guard. Pein, Anne Marie Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 4 times; Red Feathers; Color Girls; Color Guard: Commercial Club. Treasurer; Latin Club; Big Sister; Homeroom Chairman; Tamarack Rep- resentative: After-School Sports; All- Activity Shield; Gym Office Worker. Perry, Janice Irene Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll, 8 times; League President: News Staff, Associate Editor: Junior Sena- tor: Red Feathers; Color Girls; Vox Puellarum, President; Quill and Scroll, Secretary; FT A; Do ll Shop; ASB Dance Committee: Dad-Daughter Ban- quet, Chairman; Big Sister; Big Sister Party, Chairman; Homeroom Presi- dent; ASB Representative; Red Cross Representative; League Representa- tive: After-School Sports; All-Activity Shield: Hall Guard: Student Court. Secretary; Mailing Manager: Football Princesss; Latin Club, President; Tam- arack Staff. Peterson, Dennis Lee Mathematics Varsity Football: B Squad Football. Baseball: Freshman Football, Basket- ball; Freshman Track; Warriors; Homeroom President: News Repre- sentative; ASB Representative; Fed- eration Representative. Peterson, LaVonne Elizabeth Commercial Girls ' Glee: Big Sister; Homeroom Secretary: League Representative: Roll Checker; After-School Sports; Junior Achievement. 47 Phelps, Gayle Charleen Home Economics Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll. 4 times; Red Feathers; Color Girls: Doll Shop: Big Sister; League Representative; After - School Sports; All-Activity Shield, 1 Star; Gym Office Worker. Phipps, Robert Raymond Social Studies News Representative: Hall Guard; Photography Staff; Boys ' Glee. Pilant, Lloyd Science Freshman Football; ASB Representa- tive: Library Representative. Porter, James Bryant Social Studies B Squad Baseball, Football. Basket- ball; Varsity Baseball. Football. Track; Choir; Hall Guard; Warriors; Tama- rack Representative; Boys ' Glee; Win- ter Music Festival: Spring Concert; Intramural Sports. Poutre, Jeniene Bernice Foreign Languages Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 6 times; Bed Feathers. Secretary; Latin Club, Secretary, Vice-President; FN A, Vice-President, President; Span- ish Club; ASB Honor Board; Big Sis- ter; Homeroom President; ASB Repre- sentative: League Representative; All- Activity Shield: Library Representa- tive; Doll Shop. Pratt, William Gorden Music Choir; B Squad Football, Baseball. Pintler, Adrian Revelle Mathematics Transferred from Kennewick. Wash- ington. Junior Band: Marching Band. Pringle, Darrell, Lee Industrial Arts Varsity Track. i Plastino, Fred Allen Industrial A rts Pledger, Willean Donna Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 2 times; Red Feathers; Color Girls; Gym Office Worker; Library Worker: League Representative; Red Cross Representative; Big Sister; News Staff; After-School Sports; All-Activ- ity Shield, 1 Star: Doll Shop; League Committee; Tamarack Representative: Football Convocation. Provost, Darlene Ethel Commercial Transferred from Camp Younghans. rJapan. Pruitt, Vicki Lynn Science League Honor Roll. 4 times: Debate: Red Feathers: Color Girls; Doll Shop; Homeroom President; News Repre- sentative; Tennis Team: After-School Sports; All-Activity Shield; Big Sister; Gym Office Worker; League Style Show; Dad-Daughter Banquet. Poole, Jim LeRoy Commercial 4 Transferred from Areata, California. B Squad Football ; Cross-Country ; Track. t Quails, Earlene Janice ( ommercial League Honor Roll; Big Sister; After- School Sports; All-Activity Shield; Ticket Office Worker; Hall Guard; Nurse ' s Office Worker. 48 Quam, Paul David S ocial Studies Marching Band; Special Band; Pep Band: ASB Representative: Homeroom Secretary. Rater, Thomas Allen Social Studies B Squad Track; Homeroom President. Quist, Betty Lue Music Doll Shop; Winter Music Festival; Spring Concert: Choir; Three Fives; Tepee Lighters: Girls ' Glee: Gym Monitor. Reetz, Ronald Russell ndusfrtal .-Iris Transferred from Chicopee. Massachu- setts. Quist, Helen Patricia Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll. 6 times: Red Feathers, Chairman; Color Girls; Commercial Club, Secre- tary: Latin Club, Secretary; ASB Honors Board; Big Sister: Homeroom President, Vice-President: News Rep- resentative; After-School Sports; All- Activity Shield; Gym Office Worker. Regis, John Charles Science Scholastic Honor Roll. Rainbolt, David Harold Mathematics Rifle Club. Reichert, Wayne DeVere Art Homeroom Vice-President. Ralston, Richard Delano Industrial Arts Reynolds, Frank Gary ndustrial Arts Ramsey, Sally Jo Foreign I.anauaucs Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll: Big Sister; Golf Team; All-Activ- ity Shield: Hall Guard. Rhea, Philip Reed Social Studies Marching Band: Concert Band: rial Band. Spe- Randall, Perk M athematics Varsity, B Squad Football; Student Court; Traffic Squad. Richter, Joyce Annette Commercial Big Sister; ASB Representative. Riegel, Dan Allen Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll: News Staff, Ed- itor-in-Chief, Managing Editor. Sports Editor; Debate: Freshman Football, Baseball: B Squad Football, Baseball: Quill and Scroll, Vice-President: Math Club, Treasurer: Latin Club; ASB Nominating Commitee: Library Rep- resentative: News Representative; Fed- eration Rerpesentative. Spring — Quill and Scroll President: Junior Press Club. Riggins, Lynn Myron Industrial Arts Varsity Basketball, Manager; Varsity Football. Manager; Homeroom Presi- dent. Roland, Eddie Donald Mathematics Rollis, Judith Rae Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; ASB Representative; Hall Guard: Gym Office Worker. Ritchie, Kenneth Clark Music Special Band: Marching Band; Con- cert Band: Winter Music Festival. Rizzuto, Tom Marvin Social Studies Varsity Football, Baseball; B Squad Football. Baseball. Robnett, David Lee Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; Homeroom President. Rockwell, Patti Jo Commercial Girls ' Glee, President; Big Sister. Rodgers, Timmie James Mathematics ASB Representative; Homeroom Presi- dent; Spanish Club: Scholastic Honor Roll; Library Representative; News Representative; Intramural Sports. Rowley, Fred Chester Industrial Arts Rowley, Howard Harold ndustrial Arts Intramural Sports. Ruby, Kathleen Marie Commercial Graduated in 8% Years; Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; Library Representative; Red Cross Representative; Tennis. Rudnick, Floyd Stevens Mathematics Scholastic Honor Holl; Senior Senator; Art Club; Amores Librorum; Math Club, Vice-President. Sandall, Richard Ralph Science Transferred from Lewis and Clark. Scholastic Honor Roll. 50 Saunders, Alberta Kathryn ■Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll, 4 times; Tamarack Staff, Home- room Editor: News Staff: Red Feath- ers; FN A, Vice-President, Secretary; League Representative; After - School Sports: All-Activity Shield; Doll Shop; Hall Guard; Library Representative. Schlenker, Gloria Ann Social Studies Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, Bronze Pin; Latin Club; Winter Music Festival; Tamarack Representa- tive; Library Representative; After- School Sports: Library Worker: Gym Office Worker: Big Sister; Gym Office Monitor; Doll Shop. Schlueter, Gary Rollin Industrial Arts Schroeder, Carol Mae Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll, 4 times; After-School Sports; Big Sister; Library Worker; Gym Monitor: Art Club. Schumacher, Marilyn Joyce Social Studies ASB Representative; All-School Plays: Big Sister. Selby, John Richard Commercial Varsity Tennis. Sety, Michael Lee Languages Transferred from Gonzaga. Sharp, Diane Virginia Social Studies Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll, 4 times; Debate; Spanish Club; Thespians; Big Sister; Dasidrian, Sec- retary; After-School Sports; All-Activ- ity Shield; Junior Achievement: Hall Guard. Shelly, Pauline Virginia Art News Representative. Sheridan, Barbara Jean Commercial League Honor Roll, 4 times; Big Sis- ter; After-School Sports; Roll Check- er; Library Worker; Gym Office Worker Schuster, Beverly Jean Commercial League Honor Roll; Library Repre- sentative; News Representative: Big Sister; Homeroom Attendance Clerk: Gym Monitor; Library Worker. Schweitzer, Joan Beverly Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 4 times: Big Sister; Tamarack Representative; Red Cross Representa- tive; After-School Sports: Hall Guard. Shriver, Edward Ray Mathematics Freshman Baseball: Rifle Club: Con- cert Band; Marching Band: Special Band; Intramural Basketball. Skaife, Howard Newton Mathematics Math Club; Latin Club. Slentz, Fred Alvin Social Studies Thespians, Vice-President; All-School Play. Slentz, William Nelson Art Bookroom Worker. Sloan, Shirley Jean Commercial Red Cross Representative: Girls ' Glee; Study Hall Roll Checker; Library Worker. Smyth, Sharon Rae Commercial Homeroom Vice-President; Library Worker; Junior Achievement. Snsdden, Terry Dale Social Studies ASB Representative. Snow, Clifford Henry Industrial Arts Freshman Track. Smith, Cleonice Marie Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll. 4 times; Red Feathers; League Dance Committee, Publicity Chair- man: Big Sister; Homeroom Vice- President, Treasurer; Golf Team; All- Activity Shield: After-School Sports. Smith, Gayle Charlene Commercial League Honor Roll: Spanish Club: Doll Shop; League Representative; Golf Team: After-School Sports; Hall Guard; Roll Checker: Big Sister. Smith, Geraldine Frances Art League Honor Roll; Big Sister. Smith, Lois Elaine Music Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 8 times; Red Feathers; Color Girls; FT A, Secretary, Treasurer; 3 C ' s, Fifth Executive, Secretary; Amores Librorum; Doll Shop; Choir: Three Fives: Winter Festival: Spring Festival; Big Sister: All-Activity Shield: Library Representative; News Representative: After-School Sports; Roll Checker. Spring— 3 C ' s President. Sonderen, Anita Louise Commercial League Honor Roll, 4 times; Big Sister: Red Feathers; Tamarack Representa- tive; Library Representative; Tennis Team; After-School Sports: All-Activ- ity Shield: Library Worker: Roll Checker. Squires, Nancy Elizabeth Social Studies Transferred from Pocatello, Idaho. Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 2 times; Red Feathers; Commer- cial Club; Latin Club: Girls ' Glee: Big Sister; Spring Music Festival: League Representative; Vox Puellarum. Stannard, Janet Sue Commercial Transferred from Odessa, Washington. S+ahl, Roland Walter Social Studies Homeroom President; Federation Rep- resentative. 52 Stauffer, Marilyn Marie Commercial League Honor Roll, 2 times; Doll Shop Girls ' Glee, Vice-President; After- School Sports; Hall Guard; Nurse ' ! Office Worker; Big Sister. Steorts, Larry Edward Industrial Arts Stage Crew. Stewart, Charles Edwin Mathematics Varsity Baseball. Football, Basketball, Manager: Freshman Baseball. Basket- b a 1 1, Manager; Warriors, Secretary, Treasurer; ASB Representative; News Representative; Traffic Squad; Cafe Cashier: Grounds Squad. Sutcliffe, Connie Luayne Commercial League Dance Committee; Big Sister; Homeroom Secretary; ASB Represent- ative; Library Worker: Hall Guard. Switzer, Mary Jo M usic Tepee Lighters; Choir; Three Fives; ASB Representative: News Represent- ative; Hall Guard; Big Sister; Locker Monitor: Winter Festival; Girls ' Glee, President. Syler, Sharon Darleen Commercial League Honor Roll; Red Feathers; Doll Shop; Color Girls; Library Represent- ative; News Representative: All-Ac- tivity Shield, 2 Stars: After-School Sports; Gym Office Worker; Winter Festival; Big Sister. Stewart, Sally Jo Art League Honor Roll, 2 times; Tamarack Art Staff; Doll Shop; ASB Representa- tive; After-School Sports; Hall Guard: Big Sister. Strand, Gerald Corwyn Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; ASB President, Vice-President; Junior Senator; Boys ' State; Varsity Tennis; Warriors; ASB Committees; Federation Department Head: Homeroom President, Vic e- President; ASB Representative; Stu- dent Court, Defense Attorney. Strand, Sandra Lou Fine Arts Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 8 times; News Staff, Feature Page Editor, Associate Editor; Junior Press Club; Red Feathers: Color Girls; Art Club, Vice-President; Vox Puel- larum; Quill and Scroll; Doll Shop. Student Chairman; Homeroom Chair- man; League Representative: After- School Sports; All-Activity Shield, 2 Stars; ASB Convocation Scheduling Committee, Nominating Committee; Dad-Daughter Banquet; Gym Office Worker; League Office Worker; Big Sister; League Honors Board, Chair- man; League Point Chairman; League Style Show: PTA Vaudeville Show: Midwinter Music Festival; Junior Citi- zen of the Year. Sundberg, LeRoy Edwin Industrial Arts ASB Representative; Tamarack Rep- resentative; Tamarack Photography Staff. Tabatt, Carol Ann Helen Art Library Worker; League Honor Roll; Study Hall Roll Checker. Tatum, Phyllis Ann Commercial League Honor Roll; Homeroom Sec- retary; ASB Representative: Library ' Representative; Study Hall Roll Check- er; Library Worker. Thomas, Fern Lorene Home Economics Big Sister; League Representative; Library Worker. Thomas, Robert Grover ndustrial Arts Homeroom Sergeant at Arms, Presi- dent, Treasurer; Freshman Basketball, Track; B Squad Basketball: Varsity Basketball; Tamarack Representative: Grounds Squad: Library Worker. Thomas, William Everett Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; Concert Band: Special Band. Thompson, Beverley Jean Commercial Color Girls; Homeroom Treasurer: Big Sister: Hall Guard. Thompson, Carol Jean Commercial Big Sister: After-School Sports. Thompson, Charlotte Ann Commercial Tamarack Representative; Homeroom President, Vice-President; League Winter Concert; Choir; League Honor Roll. Thue, Donley Bruce Science Scholastic Honor Roll; Doll Shop; Con- cert Band; Marching Band; Tamarack Representative; Tumbling. Trent, Warren Scott Mathematics Radio Club. Tucker, Arthur Leroy Science Convocation Deputy; ASB Representa- tive; Tye, Michael Boyd M at hematics Scholastic Honor Roll; Varsity Foot- bail. Basketball, Baseball: B Squad Football, Basketball. Baseball; Federa- tion Council Treasurer. Tyler, Donald Raymond Industrial Arts Uhden, Wilma Anne Home Economics Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll: Red Feathers; Color Girls; Com- mercial Club; Doll Shop; Operetta; Melody Capers; Winter Music Festival; Orchestra: Scholarship Committee; Big Sister; ASB Friendly Committee; Homeroom President, Vice-President; League Representative; After - School Sports: All - Activity Shield; Gym Office Worker. Linger, Karolyn Lee Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; News Staff. Assistant News Ed- itor, Girls ' Sports Editor; Red Feath- ers, Chairman; Color Girls; Commer- cial Club, President; Quill and Scroll; Doll Shop: Big Sister: Homeroom President; All-Activity Shield; Library Representative; League Representa- tive; Tennis Team; Gym Office Work- er. Van Amburgh, Billie Frances Art League Honor Roll: Tamarack Art Staff: Spanish Club; Doll Shop: Big Sister; League Representative; News Representative; After - School Sports: Library Worker; Hall Guard; Gym Office Worker Toombs, Carl Delbert Science Tamarack, News Staff Photographer: Freshman Football Manager; Latin Club: Homeroom President; News Representative; Tamarack Representa- tive. 4 Vandervert, Don Charles Industrial Arts Red Cross Representative. VanderWal, Thomas Jay Science Federation Vice-President; Latin Club. Fifth Executive; Marching Band; Con- cert Band; Special Band; Head Drum M a j o ; ; Homeroom President, Vice- President: ASB Representative; Fed- eration Representative; Tennis. VanLeuven, Robert Maynard Mathematics Radio Club. Vawter, Frank Wesley Science Scholastic Honor Roll; B Squad Foot- ball; Varsity Tennis; Latin Club, Pres- ident; Special Band; Concert Band; Dixielanders; Boys ' State Delegate; Student Finance Committee; Senior Reception Committee; Vocational Con- ference Chairman; PTA Vaudeville Show; Student Court Prosecuting At- torney; ASB Representative; Federa- tion Department Head; Drum Major; Election Commission Chairman; Sen- ior Class President. Vincent, Jerene Claire Commercial League Honor Roll; Red Feathers; Doll Shop; News Representative; All- Activ- ity Shield; After-School Sports; Hall Guard; Gym Office Worker; Big Sister. Waldby, William Francis Industrial Arts B Squad Baseball: Rifle Club. Wallace, James Arthur Social Studies News Representative; Grounds Squad. Walsh, Corrine Lee Commercial Transferred from Union, Indiana. Scholastic Honor Roll; Big Sister. Warinner, Byron Congdon Mathematics Transferred from Seattle. B Squad Football. Basketball. Warren, Roger Bliss Industrial Arts Intramural Basketball. Watson, Gary Edward Mathematics Transferred from Walla Walla. Ama- teur Radio Club. Marching Band. Waldman, Mel Paul Social Studies Transferred from Gonzaga. Varsity Track. Watson, Janet Amy Science Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; Color Girls, Sergeant at Arms; Doll Shop: Orchestra: ASB Election Committee; Big Sister; ASB Repre- sentative; -News Representative; After- School Sports: Hall Guard: Gym Office Monitor. Walker, Barbara Jean Mathematics Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; League Secretary; Big Sister Committee; League Representative; Homeroom President, Vice-President; Tamarack Representative: News Rep- resentative; Tennis Team; Golf Team; After-School Sports: Hall Guard: All- Activity Shield: Girls ' League Sextet; Doll Shop Lead Watt, Paul Hugh Science Wayland, Bill Clark Industrial Arts Marching Band: 3 C ' s, President. Weatherwax, Ronald Edward Industrial Arts Freshman Football. Werner, Alvin John Industrial Arts B Squad Football: ASB Representative. West, Arlene Applegate Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll: News Staff: Red Feathers: Color Girls: Amores Librorum; FNA; Doll Shop: Winter Festival; Big Sister: Li- brary Representative; League Repre- sentative; After-School Sports: All-Ac- tivity Shield; Gym Office Worker; Tennis Team; Tamarack Representa- tive. Webster, Richard Eugene Social Studies Homeroom President, Vice-President. ASB Representative: ASB Convoca- tions; Latin Club; Thespians; School Plays; Debate. Weddle, Sandra Mae Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; News Staff, Tamarack Staff. Bookkeeper. Business Manager: Red Feathers: Color Girls: Amores Libror- um, Vice-President; 3 C ' s, Secretary; Quill and Scroll; Big Sister: ASB Rep- resentative; After-School Sports: All- Activity Shield; Library Worker. Weishaar, Barbara Adelle Commercial League Honor Roll; Doll Shop: Big Sister; ASB Representative: After- School Sports; Gym Office Worker. Welch, Barbara Louise Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; Tamarack Staff, Homeroom Edi- tor; News Staff; Red Feathers; FNA, Treasurer; After-School Sports; Hall Guard: League Style Show; Doll Shop. Welch, Don Lee Science Talent Club. Treasurer, President; Homeroom Treasurer. West, Eilene Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll: News Staff; Red Feathers; Color Girls: 3 C ' s, Treasurer; FNA: Doll Shop; Melody Capers; League Commit- tees; Big Sister: League Representa- tive; Tennis Team: After-School Sports; All-Activity Shield, 3 Stars. West, Pat Evan Social Studies Transferred from Crew. G o n z a g a. Stage Westfall, Theodore Royce Science Homeroom President. Wheeler, Howard Eugene ndustrial Arts Stage Crew. White, Kenneth Ray Industrial Arts Federation President; Junior Senator; Varsity Football; B Squad Football. Basketball, Track, Baseball: Federa- tion Representative; Homeroom Presi- dent; Warriors. 56 Whittier, James Leroy Science Scholastic Honor Roll, 6 times; ASB Representative; Latin Club; Thespians; All-School Plays; Christmas Pageant. Wickman, James Aaron Mathematics Band. Wilcox, Gordon Martin Mathematics Talent Club: Homeroom President; Latin Club; Federation Track Meet Committee: ASB Representative; Cleanup Committee. Student Chair- man; Scholastic Honor Roll: B Squad Baseball; Tamarack Representative: Doll Shop; March of Dimes Con. Wilkes, Charles Edward Industrial Arts Varsity Football, Basketball, Baseball: B Squad Football, Basketball, Baseball; Freshman Football, Basketball. Base- ball; Warriors: Homeroom President, Vice-President; News, Red Cross, Li- brary Representative; Federation Rep- resentative. Williams, Dianna Kay Commercial After -School Sports: Nurse ' s Office Monitor. Williams, Margaret Elaine Commercial Transferred from Pasadena, California. Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll. Williams, Sandra Lea Social Studies Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll; Debate; FT A; Doll Shop; Melody Capers; Choir; Three Fives; Tepee Lighters; Girls ' Glee: Big Sister; ASB Representative; Homeroom Secretary: Tamarack Representative; After- School Sports; League Convocation Committee: Winter Festival. Wilson, Diane Caryl Social Studies Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; Varsity Debate: Color Girls; 3 C ' s: Big Sister; Homeroom President; Ticket Office Worker; All-Activity Shield: After-School Sports. Wittstruck, Diane Joy Commercial After-School Sports: Hall Guard; Big Sister. Wohlers, Richard William Industrial Arts Transferred from McLoughlin, Wash- ington. Wolfe, Dorothea Dale Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll: Amores Librorum, Treasurer; 3 C ' s; Big Sister; Tamarack Repre- sentative; Red Cross Representative; After-School Sports Library Worker; Roll Checker. Wolfe, Larry Science Freshman Football; ASB Representa- tive; Homeroom Treasurer. Woodbury, Jack Calvin Industrial Arts Marching Band: Concert Band: Spe- cial Band: Tamarack Representative. Woodbury, Karol Kay Commercial Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll: Red Feathers; Color Girls: Doll Shop: League Committee; Big Sister; Homeroom President, Treasurer; Tam- arack Representative; Red Cross Rep- resentative; League Representative; Library Representative; Tennis Team: Tennis Letter; After-School Sports; All-Activity Shield; Library Worker; Hall Guard: Convocation Deputy. Workman, Arline Judy Art Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll, 2 times: Art Club, President. Vice - President; After - School Sports; All-Activity Shield: Big Sister: Home- room Vice-President; Library Repre- sentative: News Representative; Li- brary Worker: Science Fair Honors. Wor+hington, Lois Ann Foreign Languages Scholastic Honor Roll: League Honor Roll. 8 times; News Staff; Tamarack Staff. Senior Editor: Spanish Club: Commercial Club; Doll Shop; Big Sister; Homeroom President. Vice- President; ASB Representative; Tama- rack Representative: Library Repre- sentative; League Representative; Li- brary Worker: Locker Monitor; Study Hall Roll Checker; Hall Guard: After- School Sports: League Style Show. Wyndham, Barbara Ann Social Studies Transferred from St. Louis. Montana. Red Cross Representative. Young, Richard John Science Spanish Club: Ice Skating. Zehm, Anita Home Economics Tennis Team; Library Worker; League Honor Roll; Doll Shop; Big Sister; After-School Sports: All-Activity Shield; Study Hall Roll Checker. Zimmerman, Agnes Science Scholastic Honor Roll; League Honor Roll; News Staff. Girls ' Sports Editor; Red Feathers; Color Girls, Chairman; Quill and Scroll; Latin Club: Doll Shop. Prompter; Melody Capers: Girls ' Glee, Secretary; Spring Music Festival; Christmas Concert; Big Sister: Home- room Roll Checker: After-School Sports; All-Activity Shield. 2 Stars; Hall Guard: Gym Office Worker; Gym Towel Monitor. Seniors Not Pictured in the Tamarack: Marie Glen Larry Hansel Darrel Gustafson James Raney Ken Rew 58 Ira Juniors MISS ALLISON— 422 Front row: Karen Mabce, Pattie French, Jeanne Fry, Arlene Noel, Barbara Bailie Janice Aaseby, Lela Johnson, Sheila Randall. Second row: Miss Allison, Pat Roberts] Lois Barckert, Joan Moriqeau. Fred Whittemore, Bob Pratt, Tom Paddock, David Shepherd, Gene Nelson Back row Dennis Simon, Ronald Berg, Dick Squibb. Dave Acree, Zaida Sly, Bob Kienhaum, Charles Turbak, Ken Clark, John Raymond, Mike Hammand MR. BALDWIN 308 Fr ? nt row: Charlene Ogle. Carole Gohsm;.n. DeAnna Horn. Connie Brown, Janet McGeorge, Nikki „„,.,„, ,. _ Selivanoff, Dorene Hagen, Mariiee Syler Second row: Mr Baldwin, Ray Magney, Duane Toombs, Maxine Bowcrman, Dick Blair, Ray Mason, John Freeman. Back row: Jerry Cosby, John Derrington, Bob Rauch Mike Kellv Glen Bradlev Craig Ladwig, Gerald Jacobson, Pat Todd, Larry Hutehins MR. BARNARD — 221 Front row: Dl n a Esmieu, Miriam Walker, Martha Boberg. Dale Belden. Carol Bowen. Janice Tabatt, Evelyn Van Curler. Second row: Lanny Anderson, Bob Dickey, Augustine Tanner, Carol Gutenberg, Judy Seymour, Marie Powell, Mr. Barnard. Back row: Doug Irwin, Dennis Kane, Gilbert Lowery, Barry Roff, Don Biesen, Gordon Smith, Ken WiedmerV 62 -0 i MD nAMICI COW ?fiA Front row: Carolyn Lee. Carol Edge. Liz Hassell. Mary Lou Stevens, Margaret Howard. Viola West. MK. UAINItLbUIN ZUO i oreiei Lang Marlene Knight Second row: Phyllis Stalick. Marilyn Lewis, Kathy Howard. Barbara Lussier. Janice O ' Conner, Linda Russell, Shirley Moore, Nancy Dauber, Delores Logan. Mr. Danielson. Back row: Mike Craggett, John Gracio Clark Patrick, Larry Merriman. Gerry Mehlert. Laverne Stone. Roger Pence, Roger Bass, Art Duns- worth. Ron Turner, Gene Davis. Ron LaLonde WD riAVIC 09ft Front row: Marilvn Hundeby. Laura Severn. Cherilyn Darroch, Doris Fry. Lynn Kimberling Glenys Bowles, MK. U A V 13 iL l Alma Coder Nancy Mix Second row: Norman Jones, Bob Clark, Janice Botts, Glenda Davison, Janine Gratton Joayne Oliveri, Larry Vandervert. Mr. Davis. Back row: Dick Fry. Jack Lindberg Allan GoeU. Richard Langevin. Steve Sipe, Dick Wunderlich, Kay Anderson, Duff McKee, Barry Solem, David Van Hersett 63 MR. DICKINSON AUD Fr ° t r °  : Lydia Kuehl. Huberta Kinney, Beverly Mathis. Ann Fernalld. Peggv Greenfield, Martha Russell, Charlene Renfro. Second row: Mr. Dickinson. Dick Throm. Kcllv Hill. Rvan Montgomery Delia Smith. Karen Bodley. Rosi Bonnell, Sandra Sprecher, Iryll Holm, Daisy Johnson. Back row: Bob Egger. Doug Goodrich Gary Tewinkel, Pete Praetorius, Larry Nelgoe, George Adams. Farrel Romig, Jim McKay, Gerald Swain Bob Byers MRS. DUNPHY 3I6A Fr ° n t r ° yM - Dianne Smith, Diane Peterson, Janet Brandt, Julie Mickey, Alma Kellberg, Pat Harris, Joy Schultz, June Robinson. Gwen Hallin. Second row: Georgia Horley, Judy Barratt. Gary Anderberg, Gene Erickson. Glenda Gillespie, Audrey Butts, Marshall Reynolds. Bob Leonard, Don Bass, Mrs. Dunphv. Back row: James Tierney. Phil Thompson, Bill Watson, Bob Moore. George Grier, Ray Powis, Jack Holmes, Dennis Collins, Fred Mielke, Lance Higgens MR. GRAHAM 2 Fr nt row: Ramona Davis, Joyce Rouse, Judy Plein, Marcia Neumann. Janet Reece, Virginia Gomness. Bobbie Applegate. Second row: Johnny Wright, Bob Clemenson, Ronald Tipke, Lannv Ellsworth, Mike Mclnally, Rexter Brown. Mr. Graham. Back row: Dennis McCoy. Glen Harbison, Thorton Siyith, Raymond Mayther, Bill Bruce, Ernie McLeish, Gary Smith, John Larson 64 MD roKWHI n Am Front row: Janice Mast, Judy Stempel, Marjorie Robinson, Elaine Scott. Doris Smith, Sandra Glidden K. IjMJWULU — W Marie Peterson Muriel Bliss. Second row: Dick Humes, Don Cox, Betsy Noonan, Beverly Donlev Marilvn Daly, JoAnne Olson. Marjorie Stockton, Blake Johnson, Mr. Griswold. Back row: Bill Heinz, Harold Thorsen Ron Smith Jim Price, George Hedemark, Dennis Magner, Larry Kingen, Arth r Plath. Uonell Greenwood, Gebhart Harke MD LJ -M mcc r  rc CW Front row: Delores Easter, Ann Galloway, Carol Gates, Judy Mead, JoAnne Thomas. Myrna K. ntJLfVlCi V MTC OW Palllson L€i a Hacking. Second row: Philip Oliver. Donna Ochsner, Alice Allen, Jackie Gerl. Janice Bixby Kay Kellev, Karen Pickett. Mr. ' Holmes. Back row: Jerome Keller, Dick Costello. Billy Graf. David Karn. Don Middaugh Larry Christenscn. Garv Brower, Bob Bjornstad, Mike McKinney, Marvin Erdmann MISS McKENNA — 113 Front row: Diane Still, Beverlv Aronson. Bob McKinney, Karen Anderson, Barbara Bennett. Leone Gross Charlene Slosser, Janet Mufken. Second row: Sharon Anderson, Dean Benson, Gordon Upham Irene Bussard, Judy Reilly. Brenda Wilson, Dave Ricketts. Daryl Bredeson, Harold Lyons. Miss McKenna. Back row: Jerry ' Strain Mike McCoy, John Johnson, Frank Harrison, Kieth Miller. Marvin Franz, Paul Feak 6E MR. McNEW 42 I !!! ron ™ w: John Phillips. Jackie Brooks, Jean Thueson. Liane Peterson, Nancy Jonnson. Dorothy Rudisile „ _ _ , Carol Briscoe, Gail Gray. Second row: Dwayne Schnettler. Judy Davis, Joelle Lyons Jean Miner Carol Harding. George Solandros. Wes Tschirgi. Joe Paulson. Mr. McNew. Back row: Rod Mi.es. Darrell Bow™ Don Kolb Dave G%en Dale Mickus, Gary Nelson, Brody Conklin, Dale Albright MISS NEUMAN 216 Front row: Lois Morlan, Julie Womach, Phyllis Fix, Donna Lindstrom, Heather Richardson, Georgia „ Mack, Jeannie Walters, Delavana Duty. Frank Pasco. Second row: Douglas Campbell. Martin Hanson. Wayne Johnson. Joyce Hegna. David King, Ronald Barber, Jack Obde. Miss Neuman. Back row: Bill Wilson, David Thompson Lester Hair, Walter Wilmann, Edmund Evans, Ted Jahn, Jim Franz, Robert Smith MR. NYGAARD 222 Fr ° nt r  w: Donna Nichols, Beatrice Carlson. Geraldine Rockwell, Shirley Eagle, Marilyn Lanphere, Carol DuChene, Douglas Jackson. Second row: Bradley Anderson, Sam Maddux, Sharon Wing, Sharon WOK, Joan Young, Geraldine Gager, Bobbie Magee, Jeffrey Ferrier, Mr. Nygaard. Back row: Gary Phillips, James Zumoto, Daniel Hill, Lyn Sisich, Louise Keene, Sally Woodard, Frank Clark, Jack Shaw, Larry Bt -ry, James Halbig 06 Jul pc OPPPN 119 Front row: Elaine Lang, Carol Knoles, Violet Stapleton, Dorothy Leingang. Mary Breeden, Peggy Solin- mi j. urrui jit sky g narran Johnson, Thelma Tollefson. Second row: Glen Martin, Ray Melcher, Austin Pagnotta. Mar Reed, Jotina Johnson, Janet Schuster, Bob Bailey, Bill Thew, Mrs. Oppen. Back row: Vincent Stemtt, Dennis Anderson. Jack Fishei. Ernie Smith, Dick Lantgen, Lynn Rosa, Harold Davidson, Henry Proctor MRS. OSCARSON — 315 Front row: Mary Groves, Beverly Robinson, Sharon Lund, Dell Gardner, Marcia Whiteside, Patricia Buck, Diane Wood, Lorna Burlock, Mrs. Oscarson. Second row: Gary Reinbold, Arthur Bousquet. Larry Duckett, Tim Pebles, Bill Fried, Patrica Moore, Treva Starn, Judy Johnston, Linda Troope. Back row: Dick Campbell, Howard Culver, Jerry Watkins, Darvl Heimbigner, Tom Smith, Jack White, Leonard Davis. Walter Groom, Ronald Restad MR. RODKEY — 227 Front row: Mary Anne Engstrom, Franque Remington, Deanne Bullard, Janet Holmes, Verlena Hall. Joyce Littleton. Brenda Hewitt, Doris Toomer. Second row: Ron Caro, Jim Conrath, Earla Smith, Kathy Robinson Marie Custer, Don Boden, Delores Shaw, Sandra Stowers. Larry Holloway. Mr. Rodkey. Back row: Ron Robinder, Larry Phelps, Dick Poole, Gary Green, Paul Knostman, Dave Unger, Keith Anderson. Terry Toy. Bob Miller, Gary Wing, Richard Seely 67 MR. SIMONSON 414 Fr ° n p °w: Gary Brown, Bill Wiggins, Brian Quanbeck. Judith Litten. Lee Morris. Donna Murphv. Anna Bjorneby, Susan Savas. Second row: Gary Dietzman, Darrel Larcom, Joanne Keller, Alexandra Chassy, Rosemary Sleizer, Florence Thomas, Kay Minnick, Clyde Decker, Mr. Simonson. Back row: Bob Fisher, Don Adolfson Ted Burley, Jerry Bomersheim, Dave Rollo. Jim Bickerstaff, Terry Brinson, Ernie Neuman, Stan Woodhurst MR. SKINNER 313 Fr ont row: Barbara Delvechio, Carol Steiner, Rirhard Rule, Leslie Coghill, Darleen Campbell, Patricia Slaughter, Rick Connick. Second row: Diana Sheridan, Marcia Downard, Kenneth Barrow, Richard Tyree. David Alberts, James Kurle, Gary Ballo. Mr. Skinner. Backrow: Gail Thompson, Arlene Turnbull, Leta Bragg, Ken Schoncrt, Margaret Hand, Richard Baker, Neal Clason, James Lankford, Richard Noren, Erwin Schaeffcr MR. STANNARD CAFE-C Fr ° t row: Fred Wallick, Jeanette Lancaster, Patricia Wheeler, Ruth Ann Fair, Joy Schudel, Dorothy Davidson, Nancy Burney, Judi VanAllen, Nels Anderson. Second row: Mr. Stannard, Gary Burrus. Carol Hoehne, George Edmunds, Annette Roberts, Judith Lipscomb, Lorie Myron, Mr. McGee. Back row: Steve Herbison, Gary Houdak, Jack Wrenn, Alvin Reeves, Gary Mathers, Dennis Adams, Bob Wagner, Bill Reut-r, Michael Vale, Ron Gies 08 MR TAFT C- I Front row: Thelma Jaques. Lois Lemmer, Marilyn Robbins, Bonnie Chamberlain, Evelyn Ricken, Peggy Kan- dler, Diana Hill, Carolyn Stewart. Second row: Gary Swenson, Nancy Thomson, Sally Foley, Barbara Brown, Roberta Warner, Kay Shawley, Joan Schultz, Carol Lohoefer, Wally Nelson, Mr. Taft. Back row: David Cramer, Bill Claflin, Denny Olsen, Ron Daly, Lon Sander, Gerald King, Errol Sander, Ken Zink, Bill Green, Bill Bates kA p VVHITAKFR 401 Front row: Judv Harris, Patsy Evans, Barbara Sampson, Shirley Hill, Eunice Fuehrer, Arlynne Denny, Roberta Flint, Joanne Dalen, Louise Nash. Second row: Ronald Derogatis, Wayne Collins, John Kilmer, Joan Kaatz, Roberta Backman, Shirley White, Charles Anderson, Dale Schultz, Mr. Whitaker. Back row: Tony Norman, Vern McGee, Richard Martin, Duane Weston, Kenneth Northrup, Robert Mayer, Tom Forester, Ron Quincy, Mike McGrath Sophomores MRS. BEAVER — 212 Front row: Len Burge, Richard Haegele, Ann Vaupel, Sandra Reichert, Sharon Campbell, Dixie Lee Allen, Dorothy Starr, Ray Kuch, Howard Babkirk. Second row: Steve Barratt, Jack Riggs, James Christie, Marian Brunette, Barbara Adams, Constance Con- Ion, Lois Richards, Carol Jorges, Mary Ann Jackson, Mrs. Beave r - Back row: Marvin Blangeres, Harold Anderson, William Flatt, Michael Singleton, Jerry Ball, Ted Odell, James Patterson, James Hickman, Eugene Barrow 69 MR. BONAMY 415 f 0 ' row J, Da . v J Barr. Karen Kirkpatrick, Allen Wolfley. Donna Graham, Kent Amsden. Barbara „..._. „ Hoffman, Dennis Marx. Second row: Tom Russell. Linda Clements, Delores Bishop. Judy Keller. Harold Hendrick. Donna Countryman, Joey Greco. Mr. Bonamy. Back Row: Gary Cotter, Bonnie Richmond. John Rusher Laurin Lee Mary Tollefson, Bob Vanderhof, Sandra Masters, Gerald Horn f.lRS. BOWKER 205 t ront row: Deona Adams, Barbara Bacon. Dixie Chamberlin. Linda Hall. Diana Thiele. Carol Koch. „, . . „ . Ramona Tipke. Second row: Gerry Widger, Betty Rolfsness. Nellie Charter, Mary Ann Witt, Barbara Richardson, Jacqueline Heimbigner, Carol Jacobson, Mrs. Bowker. Back row: Richard Gunter. Mike English Raymond Kafton Dennis Armstrong, Bill Sarratt, James Cooley, Gary Sander, Harvey Conrath, Robert Lambert MISS CARROLL LIBRARY EAST Front row: Caro1 Urback, Janice Sipe, Brita Johnson . Joan Buxton, Sheila Fitzsimmons. ... . „.,, _ . . _ . . _ _ . Patricia Anderson, Sara Lee Wizemann, Susan Rogers, Linda Shriver, Miss Carroll. -.econd row. Bill Fairfax, Robert Ullman. Buddy Wickstrom, Richard Rew, Beverly Riggin. Linda Lovegren, Dee Lauden Merlene fones, Gary McGee, Gary Mix, Donald Lieske, Ronnie Cowan. Back row: Richard Weaver, Erwin Tackson, Bill Sherrod Jim Lan- caster, Donald Oglesby, Frank Sullivan, Gary Vtreeide, Dennis Woodhurst, Dick Milter. Don Lobdell 70 MR. CHRISTENSON — 314 Front row: Daryl Olin. Darlene Contos. Marilyn Fried, Shelby Rice, Inez Steen, Jerene AppelJ Lorna Overmyer. Second row : Ray Cottrell, Judy Peterschick, Roxey Glenn, Janice Whito Maureen Anderson, Roberta McFarh.nd. Carroll Killin, Joan Bundv, Mike Spilker. Back row: Gary Fanning, Wayne Thomas. Geor£ Kingen, Richard Nye, Elva Duvall, Fred Buell, David Peelgren, Gary Coyer, Jerry Scollard, Mr. Christenson MRS. COON — 21 I Front row: Patrick McDaniel, Jerald Barnes. Carol Fremstad, Patricia McGrath, Patricia Silvernail. Al- iens Johnson. Diane Pence, Dennis Sullivan. Second row: Norman Thompson, Linda Mead. Virgini.i Tobin. Judv McVav, Julie Fish. Virginia Hulick, Patricia Flynn, Sally Swift, Donald Audel, Mrs. Coon. Back row: John Hein. Ronak: Pantzar, William Murken, Dennis Spurlock, Gerald McBride, Ronald Pryor, Daniel Waldby, Stanley Hood MISS DAMON — 307 Front row: Kaye Walker, Emely Anton, Frank Thomas. John Hartman, Robert Hooper. Larry Lucchesi. Lilian Tate. Second row: Mary Bonin. Alice Kelley, Carol Charest. David Tschetter, JoAnn Bishop, David Harris, Gary Gibson, Donna Martinson, Miss Damon. Back row: Janice Elvigan, Robin Rollis, Francis Eccleston, Jerry Morris, Don Grimes, Fred Biesen, BUI Robinson, Galen Perry. Kenny Glock, Don Brown 71 MR EXLEY 322 Fr ° n row: Ellen Miedema, Maryly Sandeno, Jane Morris. Richard Sparks, Roger Buffington, Judy Sterritt. Laurelie Muench, Sharon Hutchinson. Second row: Linda Fleischauer, Joye Ann Hamilton, Patricia Weth- erell, Carol La Barge. Nixon Richardson, Jeanne Alderson, Kaye Barckert. Richard Bull, Mr. Exley. Back row: Robert Hood, Larry Knutson. Gail Straight. Bill Baker, Harry Meyers, Marvin Gattis, Jerry Noble, Sheldon Ralston, Judy Engelman, Bruce Crisp MR FELDHUSEN 204 Front row: Billie Jo Maloney. Mollie Jo Zimbrick. Chere Steinbach, Sonja Peterson. Jeanne Harter, Sharon Pardun, Sandra Philipson, Donna Buell. Second row: Ed Sherwood, Judith Smith, Janice Reynolds, Lorraine Miller, Larry White, Richard Shaver, Linda Engle, Mr. Feldhusen. Back row: Kermit Anderson, Michael Wright, Lance Girnus, Duane Munk, Don Wilson, Dennis Banik, Ralph Reed, Russell Brown MR GRIGGS 203 Fr ° n t r °w: Clifford Bursch, Darlene Amsbury, Beverly Harris, Linda Ratzlaff, Linda Barnard, Donna McChesney, Cheri Jeffries, Judy White. Second row: James Hobbs, Richard age, Michael Moe, Gene Erlckson, Sharon Quiring, Darlene Dickey, Margaret Weilekes, Mr. Griggs. Back row: Donald Evans. Gerald Davis, Victor Schaum, William Bradford, Gerald Wellsandt, Clive Goodman. Larry Schiffner, GarVKoeppcl 72 MRS HILL LIBRARY WEST Fr ° n « IWI Mildred Mueller, Carole Olson. Carol Jones. Earlene Clapp. Betty Sullivan. Lynn Heaps, Carolyn Unicume, Beverlee Phillips. Adrienne Tschabold, Mrs. Hill. Second row: Pat Smith, Daryl Griffith, Lloyd Wengler, Joyce Robertson, Katherine Whelham, Barbara Troyer, Rosemary Martin, Lynn Hayden, Sharon Ellis. Larry Wornstaff, Sandra Smith. Back row: Larry Dixon, George Anderson, Robert Taylor, Gerald Bolen, Jerry Harris, Ronald Ingham, James O ' Sullivan, Howard Haisley, Ernie Nye MR HIX 405 front row: Pat Smith, Dawn Hetrick, Dorothy Braaten, Glenice Van Tuyl. Pat Barnes. Karen Cogswell. Bar- bara Geiselbrecht. Mary Ann McLaughlin. Second row: Julie Ball. Sandra Weatherhead, Elizabeth Vaughn, Billy Sei del, Jerry Knowles, Kathy Carter, Esther Ray, Douglas Paquin, Gale Bernardy, Mr. Hix. Back row: Don Carmichael, Gale Karup, Delroy Thorpe, Dale Gage, Dick McCray, Ron Solinsky, Dave Wall, Gordon Mills MISS KILLINGSWORTH 109 Fr ° row: Kay Sayles. Sheryl Lynn, Marthy Sullivan. Alice Rae Collins, Barbara Durcan. Darlene Stapleton. Karen Winn, Lila Johnson, Susan Merriman. Second row: Jerry Haun, Phil Harris. Kav Dodge. Sandra Hansen, Betty Greer, Ellen Gardner, Darlene Egger, Barbara Dalzell, John Keen, Steve Schumann, Miss Killingsworth. Back row: Gary Miller, Kenneth Finke. Mike Keller. Ray Goeller, Raleigh Clark, Larry Pine. Glenn Robinson, Mike Tachell, Jim Rooney 73 MISS KNIGHT 318 Fr ° n t r ° w: Jack Hankel, Frances Hiner, Joyce Eakins, Donna Murray, Diane Duncan, Janet Eppley, Kay Olson. Sally Engstrom, John Skelton. Second row: Ned Smith, Sharon Kenny, Ardella Stockton, Verna Schilling. Darlene Shaw, Tom Weishaar, Albert Jacobs, Bill ' lustered, Dick Westman. Miss Knight. Back row: Pat Sheldon, James Magstadt, Dick Plumb, Marlene Smith. Carol Thibault, Pat Beam. Linda Schatz. Chris Coble. Gary Gorremans, Roy Wahl MR MANUEL 108 Front row: Bob McKuhn. Charlene Sampson. Sharon Ott, Kathy Smith, Karrell Peterson, Laurie Vaughn. Dolores Hole, Frieda Lantis. Don Rater, Randy Battan. Second row: Ken Wilson, Joan Banks, Elaine LeForgey, Karen Allgor, Joan Ross. Sonja Jacobsen, Lyle Sollway, Julia Wilcox, Wanda Renault, Sue Haynes, Mr. Manuel. Back row: Ron Hedstrom. Ron Reid, Delroy Taskey, Benny Corigliano, Dick Hannan, Bob Kreager, Tom Rickard, Bill Bassett, Kenny Blossom. Judy Mills, Sandy Gilkey MRS McLAU0HLIN 309 Front row: Lena Slinkard, Sandra Green, Vickie Olsen, Lavina Schluneger, Lois Johnson, Karen Pfeiffer, Tom Slentz. Second row: Ray Vollert, Harlan Knobel, Penny Bailey, Florine Heine, Burniss Carter, JoAnne Lucas, Jane Hester, Nancy Bowen. Mrs. McLaughlin. Back row: Jim Mofiride, Bob Oliver, John Sullivan, Morris Martin. Daryl Triplett, Jack Maxwell, Dick Fanazick, Jim WooMard 74 MRS. NISTAD 310 w 0 - ?,. ' 0 Ra Schroeder - Nancy Spafford. Kay Harper, Lailla Watson, Margaret Hamblin Linda -ich pjji. w ■«. , McG ' - Edna Lemley. Second row: Carole Gornall, Marcy Whitten, Nancy Mav, Elinor Lee ' Fred Par- rish. Eddie Weiss Sharon Jenser f. Morr.e Simpson Harry Reetz Diane Morris. Mrs. Nistad. Back ' row: Joh paceTo. Ron Foreman, Dell Williams, David Munk, Fredene Moran. Terry Templeton. Ron Christensen, Beverly Shepard Roger Neale, Bob Stewart, Mike Welch MR. NYE 409 £ ront r ° w: „ Ga T Travis Lee Riddle, Joanne Blaisdell, Connie Darrah, Jeannie Johnson, Sharon Ripke Linda u . . . . , Gre , e 1;, Molly Kromm, Vernon Dunsworth. Second row: Sharon Coglev, Dick Garcea, Pat Powers Garv Bondahl, Kent Sleizer. Carl Biesen John Mix, Mr. Nye. Back row: Dan Smelcer. David Felker, Emmett Daffy NeT williams Russell Foster, John McGinnis, Roger Paine, Keith Hutchins. Riley Brown, Tim Nye MRS. OTTER — 105 f .?, 1 r ? t w: Vlvi Countryman, Patricia Morgan. Kay Newland. Norma Pedretti, Dorothy Todd. Dorothy Miller Norman Reynolds. Sandra Rouse. Second row: James Ryan. Jack Granger, Margaret Walker Sharon Caldwell. Ruthie Bentley. Sally Akan, Nancy McDougall. Fern Barrett. Dorothy Clark. Jerry Miller, Mrs. Otter Back row ; Bruce Reid, Ronald Jess, Jim McClintock, David Anderson. Erich Luschei, Rodney Hansen, Bill Gottbreht, Donald Newcomb Chris Shears, Bob Tansy, LeRoy Schmidt 75 MR. SCHWEITZER — 219 Front row: Alice Lacy, Carol Allen, Arlene Distad, Sherry Holmes, Judy Waiting, Beverly Hair. Marie Rockwell, Suzanne Curtis. Second row: Dicksy Keeling, Marion Sailor, John Lemon, Doug Shurtleff, Sharon Albert, Clarine Bomstad, Sharon Mather, Doug Foster. Carley Hardt, Barbara Swanson, Mr, Schweitzer. Back row: Ter-y Cotter, Deanna Alberts. Carolyn Hedemark, Hugh Price. Frank Merrick, Gary Solverson, Ivan Johnson. Dick Beatty, Mike Stroud, Ron Harris, Paul Burney MR. THEISEN — 41 I Front row: Delrene Lee, Bernita Stein, Karin Wallace, Rutn Smith, Barbara Hooper, Sandy Erickson, Gene Daniel, Joyce Clemensen, Kathleen Alberts. Second row: Lorraine Kyle. Sandra Hall, Bert Pro- vest, Roger Solverson. Gary Larson, Delmer Dealing, Judy Ryan, Carol Drury, Lois Moore, Mr. Theiscn. Back row: Kenneth McDonald, Sherrie Miller, Jim Connes, Jack Quist, Denny Livingood, Dale Butterfield, Don Metier, Jim Kolb MISS TIMM— 417 Front row: Tom Paice, Kent Weaver, Frank Schubert, Dolores Chertude, Barbara Oiland, Valerie Jenkin- son. Sharon Carlton, Jackie Shackelford, Lillian Randall. Second row: Janet Bofto, Charlene Frazier, Larry Olson, Audrey Babic, Carol Bloomfield, Ann Litzenberger, Sharon Hasklns, Glen Burge, Miss Timm. Back row: Joan Geiger, John McCoy, Victor Rizzuti, Ron Vawter, Al Titus, David Johnston, Frank Street, Ronald Anseino, Jack Lyons, Patricia Thompson 76 MRS. YORK 225 Fr °°t r ° w: Guy Schilling, Pat Nelson, Sharon Alger, Ann Isaac, Karen Hammond. Winnie Thomas, Bill Lyons. Second row: Gloria Schulz, Joseph Ralrick, Daryl Stokes, Gayle O ' Flynn. Betty Lewis, Deanna Woodward. Sydney Thompson, Mrs. York. Back row: Eddie Hiett. Ray Jacobs. Dave Watson, Joan Heintz, Barbara Ficklin, Ricnard Ripley, Fugene Lof, Milton Thompson Freshmen MR. BRADFORD CAFE WEST Front row: Ted Seaberg, Jim Ellsworth, Kathryn Witt. Carol Peter- schick. Sherry Fleenor. Karen Fisher, Betty Howe, Mary Burnside, Sue Ellsworth, Mr. Bradford. Second row: Darryl Campbell, Leon Sams, Dick Harper, Che Che Pantzar, Lewis Gaiser, Gail Adams, Pat Eacret. Bobbie Solem, Diane Steckling, Karen 3 enshoof. Back row: Karen West, Virginia Smelcer. Fred Heeter, Toni Baldwin, Leland Searl, David Cassidy, Gordon Edwards, Mike Shaw, Ron Kobloth, Richard Wilson, Dick Reed MR DIEDRICK CAFE NE Fr °n row: Larry Mix, Edythe Michael, Sharon Ewell, Darlene Schmidt. Judy Lanter, Coleen Irvine. Cecelia Reuss, Mary Hobbs. Mike Nicholl. Second row: Terri Johnson. Kathleen Mc- Donald. Jackie McCoy. Roberta Galbraith, Karen Weitz, Sandra McCaughan, Teressa Countryman, Mary Engle, Joan Spangenberg. Mark Snow, Mr. Dledrick. Back row: Robert Boles, Eugene Ford. Lawney Schultz. Toby Myers, Ron Meeker, Duane Dishno, Terry Ceder, Ray Rantanen, Victor Girnus, Danny Craig 77 JyJD 01 OVER 223 Front row: Barbara Gormley, Connie Ernst, Carole Glass, Judy Derogatis, Joyce Hauschild, Denice McGinn, Jean Coghill, Kathy Jensen, Jarra Merica, Ron Ullman, Lynn LaCombe. Second row: Doris Gerike. Diane Rothwell, Linda Robinson, Pauline Paul, Naomi Ross, Ruth Olson, Bill Bacon, Sandra Beard, Doralene Losh, Judy Connors, Linn Edmonson. Back row: Alan Whiteside, Bernard McGlocklin, Clinton Britt, Bruce Osterberg, Danny Brinson, Buddie Schroeder, Carl Smith, Dick Lehinger, Paul Norris, Mr. Glover MR. HAGEN — 101 Front row: Dick O ' Connor, Jerry Johnson, Marjorie Harris, Vickie Rae Anderson, Margie Huelle, Bonnie Tuke, Margaret Bruce, Sharon Witt, Janice Lundy, Sharon Rinck, Gary Hardwick, Warren L a m s o n. Second row: Betty Wallace, Donna Johnson, Lorna Lewis, Carol Austin, Judith Chesrown, Carol McLellan, Sharon Kimball, Judy Frye, Annie Blossom, Sharon Cuddy, Mr. Hagen. Back row: Gary Anderson, Eddie Paro, Gary Corkins, Gary Mathers, John Walker, Jimmy Gates, Phil Flager, Dan Kroetch, John Roberts, Dick Stannard, Lloyd Anderson, Jeff Kyle MRS. HALTOM — 302 Front row: Rosie Stockton, Jo Green, Judy Conger, Mike Belden, Judy McVay, Jack Sarratt, Marilyn Forrester, Terry Thach, Jeanne Howard. Jon Opsal. Second row: Carol Anstis, Grace Tregellas, Sharon Wilbur, Eddie Smith, Karwyn Bright, Bob Lovell, Dianna Martin, Bill Pierce, David Cox, Mrs. Haltom. Back row: Deanna Wiedmer, Darreld Hutchins, Deedy Gerl, Gary Reeves, Brent Gates, Donald W gberg, Dale Gropp, Jim Thompson, Clair Thomas, Dennis Kinzer 78 MR. KRETZ TOTEM IN-B Front row: Judv Swanson. Karen Johnson, Sharon Abbott. Jerry Hester, Jerry Wichterman _ „ _ , _ . Bill Kuster, Robert Wunderlich. Darlene Palkowski, Jovce Richards. Second row: Marilee Brooks. Torge Moore, Carl Campbell, Dennis Gratton. Janice McFarlane. Olene Warford. Beverly Stradley, Berry Bowman, Mary Ann Schuster Darlene Becker, Mr. Kretz. Back row: Lolly Lemley. Tarrell Hunt. Larry Keen. Jim Hohenstein, Mike Lampert, George Kraft, John Summers, Robin Risteen, Nancy Reynolds, Sharon Wilson MRS. McNEW — 219-B f ront row: Sharron Simmons, Jean Anderson, Janet Babcock, Dewanna Clark, Sharon Stewart, Jo _„ _ „ _ ■„ Storch, Patricia Monohon, Joanne Johnson. Ann Sanne. Second row: Richard Beaton, William Porter. Ellen Wilson, Betty Helbig. Nancy Rieken, June Tillett, Judith Bickerstaff, Linda Rodgers, John Fort, Barbara Murray Mrs McNew Back row: Peter Perius, Roger Hall, Douglas Denton, Gary Johnson. Larry Summers. Dennis York, Frank Smith, George Burkhardt ' David Meek. Robert McGeorge, Stanley Casperson. John Naron MISS McRAE 312 Fr ont row: Jimmie Tollefsen, Art Martin, Linda White. Helen Dueweke, Louise Larson. Loretta Williams. MIchaelyn Brenton. Patricia Covington, James McClenahan. Second row: Mary Ann Edwards, Jonelle Novak. Judy Lawrence, Anamaric Edwards, Frieda Brown, Ruth Appel, Sharlene Cozzetti, Jean Hively, Emilv Noel, Michael Rhodes Miss McRae. Back row: Judy Gustafson, Dennis Wilde, Ron Peterson, Kenneth Weber, Michael Mix, Steven Bischoff, Esse Bjorklund. Richard Walls, Jerry Olson, Mike Pratt, Susan Long 79 MR. MHYRE — 107 Front row Sandv Bilven Gayle Hendricks, Peggy Webber. Marilvn Sailing, Craig Cosby, Richard Emerson, JV1I . mm r c iui j ack j e Johnson Phillip Daniels, Joe Kellv. Second row: Lola Walker. Pat Dowty, Karen Ricketts Larry Brvson Mike Henshaw Ken Harris. WchSrd FVank Steve Cheroke.Ed Shaver. David Nelson. Mr. Mhyre Back row: Tom Taylor, Mike Spring ShamnTe ' nhart. Carol Toll. Barbara Brunelle. Pat Dewey. Don V.-nnurden, Bob Howlett. David Hatch. Tim Mayhew MR. OLSON — AUTO SHOP Front row: Charles Anderson, Edward Thomas. Walter Bare, Bill Peterson, Melvin Stapleton, n ll . -iuiw rfi ivi Ron Z i mm erman, Glenn Templeton, Roger Haisley, Gerry Becker, Larry Heckel. Richard v„« s,ro„d row- Garv Munyon Ronald Williams, Raymond Adams. Dick Clark, Tom Collins, Ken Higby, Albert Pence. Ron Wil- kin™ Don Burehett Daryl Sterritt Mr Olson Back row: Mickey Carney. Roy Kelley, Fred Brown, Richard Burris. Eugene Roba?ds ES SJSSSi fSS Hanson. Bob Mustered. Ken MacDonald, Lynn Keys, Thomas H.att. Bob Green, Jerry H.luahl MRS. PHEASANT — 31 6-B Front row: Bruce Dalsanders, Paula Hubbard, Lonna Brown, Sandra Wilson, Judy Fitzpatrick, iTirw. i ■- . — -,w _ Sandra Vincent, Nancy Bennett, Genevieve Wassberg, Donna Morsbach, Joline Brett. Mrs. Pheasant Second row Ronald McLaughlin, Dennis Alkire. Marianna Grinsteiner. Marie Gargano, Jams Segar, Richard Hardenbrook, M « Ste!TDlurj9 Ek Sharon McDonald. Linda Hemmerling. Kermit Forbes Back row: Janet Johnson. Kay Pat McN ™™ a £ a £™R ° Clark Doly, Charles Hiatt, Jim Dewey. Gary Hills, John Evens i. Alice Akan, Doris Clutter. Carol Piper, David Van Hersett _ . ; CO MISS RAWLINGS 306 front row: Ron Taskey, Gary Burkhart, John Jones. Fred King, Lois Jean Norman, Daryl GlubrechL Bob Brown, Paul Lorenzen. Steve Bisset. Second row: Larry Beamen, Rodney Schultz, Steve Poutre. Elinnorc Richards. Janet Gleason. Carol Grow. Kellene Hayes, Judy Ladwig, Rebecca Beehler, Miss Rawlings. Back row: Keith Pratt. Jim Smith. Steven Hoitink, Joyce O ' Connor, Billi? Joe Butler. Karen Heinz. Carol Pry. Pat McLay. Mary Scnaum. Alan Peterson. Keith Bremner MRS RICE TOTEM IN-A Fr ont row: Dianne Dickey, Luanne Hein, Vickie McAvoy, Claudia Gardner. Patty McNab. Virginia Murphy. Janice Hahn. Dan Martin. Ed White. Dennis Ballo. Second row. Judy Hawley. Margaret Appel, Miriam Witham. Edna Race, Colleen Kenny, Sandra Inman, Gay Koeppel. Coline Davidson, Linda Eickerman, Elaine Newcomb, Mrs. Rice. Back row: David Roark, Jon Courture, Glen Showalter, Patrick Murphy. Norman McPhee, Joan Hallgarth. Rich- ard Kreager. David Anderson, Steve Palter, Bill Sperling, Richard Rockstar MR SPURGEON 3 Front row: Marlene Ramsbottom, Pat Sangren, Dona Nudell. Judy Devaney, Darlene Fleemor, Arlyne Ferguson. Carolyn Babcock, Larry Widman, Charles Rodman. Second row : Ronnie Irwin, Patricia Bas- trom, Carol Casselman, Sandie VanDom, Jackie Robinson, Carol Herriman, Eilien Badt, Bill Book, Arthur Schindele, Mr. Spurgeon. Back row: Barry Fell, Tony Bulsor, Arthur Simpson, Mike Horch, Bob Eckberg, Don Smith, Ron Odell, Guy Sligar 81 MISS THEIS 304 Front row: Fred Gronemeier, Kay Gausman, Charier? Schmidt, Ida Masterson, Pat Jaques, Judith Phipps, Nancy Aagard, Sonya Johnson, Norman Harris, Miss Theis. Second row: George Honshell, Dick Reynolds. Maureen Aiken. Pat Claflin. Roberta Klenert, Rita Goodwin, Carol Quarles, Judy Turback, Bill Rheinschmidt, Judy Whittier. Back row: Bob Wcstfall, John Magnuson, Dick Olson, Brad McHenry, Bill Bailey, Bill Stone, Wayne Olsen. Ron Emery, Neil Feigner Homerooms at Christmas Charlene Slosser ' s Christmas angel won first place in the serious division of this year ' s door-decorating contest for Miss McKenr.Vs homeroom. -i2 3 Fall Associated Student Body FALL SENATORS — Seated: Floyd Rudnick. Marilyn Mingo, Allan Goetz. Standing: Kay Sayles. Ronnie Cowen, Marilyn Lanphere 86 The Associated Student Body governs the school through a House of Representa- tives and a Senate. The House is made up of representatives from each homeroom; the Senate, of the presidents of the Federa- tion and the League, plus two seniors, two juniors, two sophomores and two freshmen. Five standing committees— dance, hon- ors board, convocation scheduling, elec- tion and faculty-finance— are appointed by the president to plan school affairs. The Get Acquainted Mixer the Sadie Hawkins Dance, numerous convocations and various contests were among the year ' s activities. One of the most beneficial proj- ects was the planning and carrying out of an intensified campaign to clean up the ASB Honors Board and Convocation Scheduling Committee — Seated left to right are: Sally Engstrom, Judy Oty, Joan Hively, Con Scheduling Chairman: Sandy Weatherhead, Roberta Michlitch. Standing: Cliff Caldwell, Alan Goetz. Not pictured: Terry Toy, Gene Ericson, Georgia Horley Standing Committees ASB Election Commission and Student Finance Committees — Seated left to right are: Biff Johnson, Student Finance Chairman: Bob Dickey. Election Commission Chairman; Leone Gross. Standing: Karol Woodbury, Carol Jean Ellis. Sharon Lund Gary Burrus, Brenda Hewitt ASB Dance Committee — Seated left to right are: Carol Quarles, Daisy Henry, Chairman; Betty Rolfness. Standing: Bob McKinney, Ken Berger 88 SPRING ASB OFFICERS — Seated: Dick Batdorf. vice-president; Jerry Strand, president; Biff Johnson, treasurer. Standing: Judie Merica, secretary; Marilyn Lanphere, fifth executive Spring Associated Student Body school grounds. Another was cleaning the auditorium c ui lain. Christmas spirit was not lacking dur- ing the Yuletide season. beautifully dec- orated tree appeared in the lower hall. Homeroom doors were decorated and prizes were awarded for the best displays. A convocation brought back the real meaning of Christmas. Needy families were not forgotten. Fancy socks galore were the main attrac- tions at the Sock Hop in February. Prizes were given to the couples with the fanciest footwear. The basket I). ill banquet, as is tradi- tional, was sponsored by the Associated Student Body. SPRING SENATORS— Seated: Doris Fry, Tom VanderWal. Barbara Walker, Ray Mason. Standing: Janet Johnson. Brent Gates. Linda Barnard 89 FALL GIRLS LEAGUE OFFICERS — Seated: Barbara Walker, secretary; Daisy Henry, president; Kay Featherly, vice-president. Standing: Janice Hewitt, treasurer Fall Girls ' League Honor, service and loyalty are the high ideals of the girls of North Central, all members of the Girls ' League which was organized in 1918 by Miss Jessie Gibson. The ruling body of the League, the entral Council, is composed of homeroom representatives and the elected officers. This group directs the activities of the se- mester. Pins are awarded to girls for service to the school on a point system. New coal racks to be used at school functions were provided by the fall coun- cil. The League sponsored a football con- vocation, the Sleigh Bell Ball, a winter FALL LEAGUE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN — From left: Sandee Strand, Marilyn Mingo, Margie Ewy, Judie Merica, Adele Fother- Dad and Daughter Banquet. Gail Morgan, Marilynn Clark, Janice Perry, Big Sister, Sall - Stewart, Karen Brown, LaVerne Belshaw, Connie Kern, Beverly Mathis, Sleigh Bell Ball 10 SPRING GIRLS LEAGUE OFFICERS — Seated: Janna Merica, secretary; Janice Perry, president; Adele Fotherg.ll, vice-prcii Jcnt Standing: Marilyn Mingo, treasurer Spring Girls ' League mixer, the Dad-Daughter Banquet, and the PTA membership drive. A party for girls new to North Central was held before school opened to introduce them to their Big Sisters and to acquaint them with the school. An annual award is presented to the girl who is voted the best Big Sister. The spring semester brought the Sim plic ity Style Show, the Mothers Tea, voca- tional conferences sponsored jointly with the Boys ' Federation, and the annual Cot ton Day and evening mixer, April 3. Janice Perry is president. Faculty adviser is Miss Patricia Damon. SPRING LEAGUE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN — From left: Judy Nicholson. Dorene Hagen. Style Show: Sharon Neuman Huberta Kinney, Phyllis Fix. Sandy Glidden, Karolyn Unger, Liz Hassell, Spring Swing; Marilynn Clark. Marilyn Lanphere, Vocational Conference 9 FALL FEDERATION OFFICERS — From left: George Nikotich, vice-president: Bill Overholser. president: Duff McKee, secretary; Ray Melcher. treasurer Fall Boys ' Federation Since 1918, the Boys ' Federation, ad- vised by Lowell C. Bradford, has strived to serve not only the boys but the entire school. They have sponsored convocations, presented awards and promoted other ac- tivities which would be a means to that end. Presented each year to the football play- er who is thought by his teammates to have been the greatest Inspiration is the Archie Buckley Inspirational Award. This year it weni to June Hanford. The Federation has contributed to the debate program by sponsoring a tourna- FALL FEDERATION COMMITTEES — From left: Don Kolb. community service; Dick Batdorf and Frank Vawter. personal service and school service; Ken White, sports-for-all 92 SPRING FEDERATION OFFICERS — From left: Bob Dickey, secretary; Duff McKee. vice-president; Tom VanderWal. president; Don Kolb, treasurer Spring Boys ' Federation mem for all beginning debaters. A plaque is provided on which the names of each year ' s winners are engraved. Boys who are new to North Central are given an opportunity to become acquaint- ed at the New Boys ' Stag Party early in the fall. One convocation each month is spon- sored by the Federation. The Thanksgiv- ing program had its serious theme while the football convocation featured a parody on The Medic, a popular TV program. As a Christmas project, the boys played Santa Claus to two needy families. SPRING FEDERATION COMMITTEES - From left: Ray Melcher. sports-f or-all ; June Hanford and Terry Toy, community serv- ice; George Nikotich, personal service 93 FALL NEWS STAFF — Seated clockwise: Janice Eden. Pat Todd, Karen Kastburg. Marshall Reynolds. Adele Fothregill. Sandra Glidden. Sandee Strand. Janice Perry. Dan Riegel. Kirsten Johnson. Karolyn Unger. Duff McKee. Standing clockwise: Sharon Lund, Kathy Moran. Betsy Jones. Royce Gorseth, Charlene Sloss?r, Marilu Miller. Peggy Kandler. Dixie Johnson The North Central News Staff It ' s deacUinc! Famous last words and proofreading lor the publication— all heard in the newsroom each day, for each are duties of the student staff, day the deadline must be met in order to News staff writers who do outstanding get The News to press on time. work are eligible for Quill and Scroll, an Make-up. editing, writing, copyreading honorary society for high school journal- Kirsten Johnson, first semester editor, writing a cutline. FALL BUSINESS STAFF — Seated: Dixie Johnson, Doro- thy Rudisile. Standing Jeft to right: Gail Straight, Betty Rolfness, LlzXlassell. Sandra Weddle 94 JUNIOR NEWS STAFF — Seated: Lois Richards. Irene Sherwood, George Grier, Raleigh Clark, Lorraine Miller, Liz Hassell, Shirley Choate, Carol Gornall. Gail Straight, Larry Kingen. Joan Geiger, Sharon Lee Albert, Lin Lovegren. Standing: Glen Bradley, Betty Rolfsness, Linda Russell, Dorothy Rudisile, Suzanne Curtis The North Central News Staff ists. Each semester, four members of the staff who have done exceptional work are appointed to Junior Press Club, width is sponsored by the Spokane Press Club. The adviser each year is someone connected with the city newspapers, the radio or the television stations. The News is printed in the print shop of the Tec hnical-Vocational School, under the direction of Don Townsend. LJUUUL_ MAILING STAFF members Liz Hassell, Janet Eppley. Dor- othy Rudisile, Carol Jean Thibault, Betty Rolfsness pre- pare copies of The News for advertisers. Dan Riegel, editor second semester, checks copy. 95 TAMARACK STAFF — Seated left to right: Phyllis Stalick, Gene McMurtrey, Sandra Glidden. Deanna Oveson, Alberta Saunders, Barbara Welch, Marietta Bundy, Marilyn Mingo. Standing left to right: Diane Wood, Janine Gratton, Norma Jean Dunn, Bobbie Allison, Judy Nicholson, Vern McGee, Lois Worthington. Janice Parry, Carol Jean Ellis 1956 Tamarack Staff Once upon a time there was a staff! The Tamarack stall that is! Dining the first few weeks of the fall semester, the stall met daily to prepare plans for the 1956 Tamanu k. Pictures were foremost in their minds, as shots of fall and spring activities and convocations were col- lected. Next came the sales campaign, in Tamarack advertising manager Marietta Bundy and editor Diane Wcod inspect a picture. 96 which a record number ol 1909 subscrip- tions were sold. Senior pictures were col- lected from the photographers and mount- ed on panels. Preparing senior activities copy was another big job. Cop) was written and sent to the print shop. When the proofs were returned, they were corrected and then pasted in Discussing plans for the 1956 Tamarack are Mervin Man- uel, art adviser; M -y McKenna, adviser, and George Smith, i hotography adviser. Art staff: Denney Olson, Liz Hassell and Charlene Slosser put final touches on art sections. Staff Photographers: Lyle Liptac about to shoot his cohorts Carl Toombs. Gary Nelson. LeRoy Sundberg. Bob Caruso. 1956 Tamarack Staff the dummies, one for the print shop and another for the staff. Four groups— art, photography, print- ing and publications— made up the staff. Printing was done at the Technical-Voca- tional School under the direction of Don Townsend, head of the print shop. George Smith advised on photography, Mervin Manuel in art. Mary McKenna is general adviser of the staff. Advisers, editors and staff have endeav- ored to present through the 1956 Tama- rack a panorama of activity-filled days at North Central. Satisfied that they have put forth their best efforts, they will live hap pily ever after. i m m II £1 I Don Townsend. printing adviser, gives Pat Todd and Diane Wood a few pointers at the print shop. 97 VARSITY DEBATERS — Seated: Vicki Pruitt, Klrsten Johnson. Standing: Bob Dickey. Diane Wilson. Duff McKee Debate Top honors in the Northeast Distric t Debate League were brought to North Cen- tral this year by five varsity debaters— Kirsten Johnson, Diane Wilson, Vicki Pruitt. Duff McKee and Bob Dickey. Copping first place in the tournament held at Pacific Lutheran College in Feb- ruary were Marilyn Lanphere and Marilyn Schumacher. book of souvenirs. 98 Boys ' and Girls ' State I wo boys and one girl from outstand- ing members of the junior class were cho- sen as delegates to Boys ' and Girls ' State by a committee from the American Legion. By fulfilling different duties necessary to the operation of our government, the students are given a valuable lesson in citizenship. Boys ' State was held the first part of July; and Girls ' State the latter part. Frank Vawter and Jery Strand. Boys ' Staters, discuss their summer experiences. FALL STUDENT COURT — Gathered around the table: Del Jones, adviser: Janice Perry, secretary: Allan Goetz. drfense attornc Dick Batdorf, judge: Frank Vawter. prosecuting attorney: Gary Gillespie, bailiff Student Court Order in the court! — student court, that is. Dick Batdorf was judge during the fall semester and offenders were brought before him every Wednesday. Kadi case w as heard separately and the penalty varied with the severity of the crime. Most of- fenders were sentenced to two of more nights after school. The most common offense was loitering in the halls. Others which occurred In quently included smoking on the school grounds, lunchroom offenses and disobey ing hall guards. A defense attorney was on hand for of- fenders who pleaded not guilty. Spring judge was Frank Vawter. SPRING STUDENT COURT — From left: Gary Gillespie, bailiff: Bob Dickey, prosecuting attorney; Frank Vawter. judge; Tom VanderWal. defense attorney; Judy Nicholson, secretary: Del Jones, adviser rtSIL 2 1, nt , row: Fav Ga - V ' Aharon Isaksen. Jeniene Poutre. Marilyn Bergman. Karen Brown. Heather Richardson Alice ollins. Manlynn Clark. Diane Wood. Back row: Larry Wornstaff, Gary Janson. Don Kolb. Jim Knowles. Doug Goodrich Dick Webster, Chf Caldwell. Jim Whittier. Pete Praetorius, Dennis Sullivan. Vicki Beehler Spanish Club Any senor or senorita who is studying Spanish and has at least a C grade average is eligible for membership in Spanish Club. Each month the club has one business meeting and one social event in a Spanish atmosphere. Their annual dinner features foods of Mexico and Spain. Latin Club Senatus Populus que Roman us — Though this title probably sounds like jar- gon to some, members of the Latin Club know thai this official name for their c lub means the Senate and the Roman people. Latin Club has one of the largest member- ships of any school organization. SPANISH CLUB Front row: Ted Seaberg, Steve Bisset. Lois Worthington, Carol Babcock. Freda Brown. Carol Anstis Judie Merica. Janna Menca, Louise Nash. Second row: Sally Mills, Jerry Strain. Judl Seymour. Gail Thompson Gary Janson Jim Gates. Duane Dishno, Janet Gleason. Marilu Miller. Back row: Diane Sharpe, Maxine BowernAn. Darrell Bowen Phil McClintock Larry Ellsworth. Rosemary Sleizer. Roberta Backman, Edna RV 100 LATIN CLUB Front row: Ann Lloyd, Pate Qulst, Elaine Lamb, Anne Pein, Marilyn Brewster. Back row: Skip Perry, Tom VanderWal, June Hanford, Dick Courteau, John Bowen, Terry Toy. Duff McKee Latin Club Meetings are held once a month. The club also carries on activities with other clubs such as their Christmas ( aroling party with Spanish Club. The members, who are all Latin students, provide for a needy fam- ily at Christmas time each year and sponsor various other charitable activities. Amores Librorum Amores Librorum, Lovers of Books, was founded 18 years ago by former head librarian Mary P. Bacon. The members, all honor-roll students, are given an oppor- tunity to hear foreign students at many of their monthly meetings. Miss Madeline Carroll, head librarian, is present adviser. AMORES LIBRORUM — Front row: Mrs. Hill, adviser, Margaret Montour . Charlene Slosser, Peggy Kandler. Fay Gay. Arlene West. Judy Plein Second row: Dorothy Beaty, Dolly Wolfe. Shirley Moore. Carol Jean Ellis, Gary Janson, Lynne Doty. Sally Engstrom, Miss Carroll, adviser. Back row: Ken Williams. Ted Jahn. Dave Acree. Dick Courteau Pat Mullen. Pat Tood. Jim Knowles 101 VOX PUELLARUM I — Front row: Roberta Johnson, Linda Shrwer. Liz Hassell, Marilyn Mingo, Sally Barnum Judie Merica on D u ag M n ' ° I,dde  -  •« « ' Hively, Sally Mills. Mari.ynn Clark. Janice Perry. Janna Merica. Judy mcUoU ,on Daisy Henry. Third row: Claudette Kuch. Nancy Squires. Wilma Uhden, Marilyn Lanphere. Lane Peterson Dtarie Wood Ba rd o Judy L,Pscom b Linda Russell. Phyllis Sialic . Back row: Miss Rawlings. adWser! Brenda Helm Sand«sS Philo Corser. Pate Quist. Karen Brown, Marilyn Bergman. Janet Schuster. Betty Rolfsness, Miss Cleveland, adviser Vox Puellarum Vox Puellarum (Voice of the Girls), organized in 1913 as a girls ' debating club, s a social and philanthropic group which gives an award annually to the senior girl who, under the greatest handicaps, has ac- implished the most in high school. Commercial Club 1 he key to success, according to the girls in the Commercial Club, is found on the keyboard of a typewriter. Although the club was organized to stimulate a creative interest in commercial courses, the group also enjoys various social activities. COMMERCIAL CLUB — Front row: Karolyn Unger, Leone Gross. Darlene Graham, Gail Morgan. Mary Adams Karen Kastbere Nancy Squires. Audrey Fairfax. Judy Nicholson. Dorothy Beaty. Second row: Kay Dodge. Lois Worthington Wilma Uhden De- mne Gilbert, Kay Featherly, Adele Fothergill, Janna Merica. Sharon Neuman. Judie Merica. Back row: Barbara Bennett Billie Jo Maloney. Ann Lloyd. Alexandra Chassy. Betsy Noonan, Mrs. Bowker, adviser. Anneyein, Car yl Heth, Pate Quist Elaine Lamb, Janice Mast (02 QUILL AND SCROLL — Front row: Dorothy Rudisile, Sharon Lund, Diane Wood. Marshall Reynolds. Second row: Dixie Johnsor Agnes Zimmerman. Peggv Kandler, Marilyn Mingo, Janine Gratton, Adele Fothergill. Third row: Janice Perry. Charlene Slossei. Judy Nicholson, Betsy Jones. Marilu Miller. Sandra Weddle. Karen Kastberg. Sandra Glidden. Back row: Gene McMurtrey. Verr McGee. Duff McKee. Pat Todd. Dan Riegel, Sandee Strand, Royce Gorseth, Kirsten Johnson Quill and Scroll Tamarack and News staff members who have done outstanding work in jour- nalism are eligible for Quill and Scroll, an international society for high school jour- nalists. The aim of the organization is to raise the standards in the writing field and to direct the course oi high school jour- nalism. Thespi nans Actors and actresses of North Central are organized into ' Troupe 128 of the Na- tional Thespian Society. In order to be- come a member, one must earn 1 5 points by either acting in school plays or helping be hind the scenes. The club presented a take off on the popular quiz show $64,000 Question as a football convocation. i THESPIANS — Front row: Ann Fernalld, Lynette Freeland, Marian Mauney. Fred Slentz. Bill Kroske. Sharon Lund. Caryl Bris- coe Dorothy Maloof, Dorene Hagen. Second row: Dick Webster. Glenn Bradley. Peggy Solinsky. Diane Sharpe, Carol Gutenburg. Jotina Johnson, Caryl Heth, Judi Semour, Rosemarie Head. Jane Morris. Tom Paddock, Mrs. Oppen. adviser. Back row: Duff McKee, Jim Whittier. Larry Kingen, Dennis Anderson, Janet Schuster, Pat Todd, Kathy Moran. Jerry Miller, Pat Mullen. Lionel Greenwood. Hugh Charest 103 ART CL Bu B Ji r0 BL r k 0V h ' r , le H M w° r t ' DaUy r?™ - C e 0n ie Ker ' MrS - OUer - advlser Sandee Strand - Janlne Gratton. Patricia Bushnel. Back row: Judy Workman, Charlene Slosser. Doris Fry, Liz Hassell. John Sullivan, Mary Ann Engstrom Bev Casselman, Carol Koch, Carol Schroeder Art Club Here ' s paint in your eye! Art Club encourages artistic ability through the Painting of the Year Contest, which is paid for by the annual Eye Opener Mixer. A member must have a B average in all subjects and plan to major or minor in art. Talent Club On call ai all times to entertain at serv- ice clubs, members of Tau Chi, talent dub. are given experience in show business through participation in approximately 50 shows a year. The club ' s main project for 1 955-56 was the purchasing of a large frame for pictures of ASB presidents. TALENT CLUB -Front row: Shirley Eagle. Joyce Hauschild, Charlene Slosser. Janice Lundy. Dorene Hagen Second r=w Jackv Gerl. Marian Mauney, Janet Schuster. Sharon Lund. Marilyn Lanphere. Miss Lauer. adviser. Third row Tom Paddock ' Boh Dickey, Ted Jahn. Gordon Wilcox, Pete Praetorius, Ray Mclcher. Back row: Terry Toy. Dennis Anderson. Duff McKce ' Don Welch. Phil McClintock, Bob Shugert, Tom Hill 104 MATH CLUB — Front row: Rosemary Sleizer, Pat Todd, Betsy Jones, Philo Corser, Lyn Sisich, Dorothy Rudisile. Back row: Dave Ungcr, John Bowen, Paul Knostman, Floyd Rudnick, Ron Robinder, Ken Williams, Tom Graedel, Tom Montgomery, Al Braaten, Jack Shaw, Newton Skaife Math Club Three semesters of at least B grades in mathematics and no grades below C in any subjec t are required Eor membership in Math Club. Each year the club conduc ts a math contest whic h is open to all students. At Christmas time this year, the club held a caroling party at an old-folks ' home. Aquettes The Aquettes. the girls ' swimming club organized in 1952, are skilled and inter- ested in synchronized and competitive swimming. The little mermaids presented a Christmas show for their parents and their annual water show in May. Yearly tryouts are held for the girls. AQUETTES — Front row: Gail Thompson, Marge Casperson. Joanne Oslon. Alice McKenzie. Marilyn Bergman, Jean Miner, Brenda Hewitt. Second row: Judy Waiting, Lola Walker, Janice Gardner, Gail Swanson, Janice Hewitt, Bobbie Allison. Marilynn Clark, Miss Knight, adviser. Back row: Doris Fry, Judie Merica. Judy Plein, Lynn Kimberling, Thelma Tollefson, Liz Hassell, Carol Edge 105 WARRIORS — Front row: Bob Thomas, Lynn Riggins, Wayne Collins, Ray Mason. Ken Berger, Ned Olson. Second row: Bob Bowles Harold Thorson. George Nikotich. Dave Ricketts, Gary Burrus, Lowell Canterbury. Ken White, June Hanford. Ron Quincy, Ralph Burlock. Back row: Don Throm. Johnny McNee, Mike Hammond. Doug Hohenstein, Lyle Liptac. Bob Caruso, Bill Wiggins, Brian Quanback. Dennis Kyle Warriors Hani, fair play is the aim of the mem- bers of Warriors, the letterman ' s c lub. All players participating in any sport who have earned a varsity letter are eligible for mem- bership. Annually the organization holds the football awards banquet. Other pro- jects this year included a mixer and a con- vocation. William Diedrick is the adviser. Three Cs For where two or three are gathered together in my name there am I in the midst of them. Matthew 18:20. These words of Jesns could surely apply to the Three C ' s club, standing for cleaner speech, cleaner character and clean- er conduct. An entertaining, inspirational meeting is held every Friday morning. THREE C ' s CLUB — Front row: Louise Nash, Marjorie Harris, Donna Nichols, Brenda Wilson, Iryll Holm, Bev Hair, Jeannie John- son, Gail Adams, Janet Lancaster. Second row: Eileen West, Virginia Fuller, Carol Keller, Joy Decker, Margaret Montour, Ramona Norman, Carol Drury, Pat Buck, Jerene Appell, Janice Elvigan. Joan Hawley, Arlene West. Third row: Judy Davis. Rosemary Mar- tin, Jim Hansen, Bill Wayland, Gary Tewinkel, Rod Hanson. Eddie Flechsig. Back row: Fred uWmemeicr, Linn Edmondson. Sanra Weddle. Lois Smith. John Johnson, Ron Turner. Louis Inks. John HaVt-nan 106 wm f If r FN A CLUB — Front row: Marilyn Lanphere, Arlene West, Eilene West, Vicki Beehler, Lorraine Miller, Alberta Saunders, Mary Bonin. Second row: Marietta Bundy, Jeniene Poutre, Marilu Miller. Julia Wilcox, Barbara Welch, Verlena Hall, Joyce Robertson, Roberta Johnson, Sara Lee Wizemann. Back row: Virginia Hulick, Judy Davis, Brenda Hewitt, Sharon Cogley. Zaida Sly, Carol Hoehne, Gail Swanson, Carol Jean Ellis, Sandra Hanson FNA To help girls who are interested in a nursing career have a hetter understanding of the profession is the object of the Future Nurses Club. Their current project is rol- ling bandages to be sent with medical sup- plies to a native hospital iii Africa. A tour was also made of Edgecliff Sanatorium. FTA To acquaint members with the teach- ing profession, the Future Teachers of America Club was organized in 1953. Their training is carried on through a point system. When a person has earned 100 points by assuming the duties of a teacher, she is awarded a certificate. FTA CLU6 — Front row: Mary Adams, Doris Griffith. Kathy Howard, Daisy Henry, Margaret Ewell, Beverly Donley, Lois Smith. Second row: Sharon Neuman, Carol Quarles, Diana Sheridan, Gail Morgan, Irene Sherwood, Linda Schatz, Roberta Warner, Deedy Gerl, Mrs. Congdon. adviser. Top row: Charlene Slosser, Sandy Glidden. Beverly Maybee. Dorothy Rudisile, Bobbie Allison. Margie Ewy, Alice Collins, Sally Engstrom 107 tf«f«r • iii|lfilll|il|i|i sk la 3i Really, Hartzell, dancing is quite simple, Sharon Lund tells Tom Paddock. Carol Briscoe and Don Oglesby are interested spectators. One Foot in Heaven Family portrait includes Tom Paddock and Sharon Lund. Seated, Carol Gutenberg and Duff McKee. 1 10 One Foot in Heaven, the fall play, concerns a minister, the Reverend William H. Spence, portrayed by Dull McKee, his Family and their problems in establishing a new parish. Reverend Spence is shocked to find his parish in shambles; the choir is dominated by the rich; there is bickering among the people and poor management of the church in general. In spite ol opposition, which heightens the interest, he reforms his con- gregation. Janet Schuster, Rosemarie Head, Lynette Freeland and Rosemary Sleizer are being told by their minister. Duff McKee, that he has brought them to- gether because he knew there would be a capital scrap. FALL PLAY Arlene Turnbull and Judi Seymour gasp as Bill Kroske shows Don Oglesby and Sharon Lund that the window frame is detachable. Duff McKee tells Judi Seymour, Dorene Hagen and Caryl Briscoe that he is glad to see so many faces on his church wel- coming committee, as Larry Kingen sneaks a peek around the corner to see what ' s going on. in DOLL SHOP LEADS — Front iow: Sharon Lund, Judi Seymour, Margie Ewy, Patty Green, Lee Riddle. George Nikotich, Caryl Briscoe, Ron Solinsky. Rosemarie Head. Second row: Dorothy Maloo- ' , Wilda Simpson, Morrie Simpson. Jane Morris, Jerry Miller, Duff McKee, Linda Fleischauer. Merlene Jones. Hugh Charest. Back row: Larry Kingen. Rosemary Sleizer, Carol Gutenberg. Dick Webster, Pat Todd, Ray Magney, Sherrie Miller Doll Shop With the opening strains of Wish Upon a Star, the curtains opened on the I 5th biennial Doll Shop, a sparkling per- formance that played to capacity crowds, three evenings and a matinee. March 20. 21, 22 and 23. Caricatures of faculty memhers accent- ed the setting, done in pink, brown and green. A huge tepee was the center of at- traction as the performers made their ap- pearances through its dec orated portals. Excitement ran high when thieves hid stolen jewels in the shop. Tinkerbell, the invisible fairy of Peter fan. with the help of the nrschievous Jack and Jill in the 112 ' Come aboard the good ship Lollipop! sing Caryl Heth and Glenn Bradley to snappy sailors, from left, Karin Weitz. Bev Stradley Ellinore Richards. Cecelia Reuss, Pat Flynn, Lorna Overmyer and Inez Steen Doll Shop liox, passed the necklace from doll to doll, keeping the thieves and the policeman, Clancy, completely confused. Adding to the uproar were the fun- loving penguins, who strutted ahout. mim- icking and jostling the other dolls. C. Olin Rice, former head of the Music Department, wrote Can-Can Cuties for this year ' s musicale— adding to his many other Doll Shop hits. The success of the Shop this year is an example of what co-operative effort can do. Miss Pinkham. who directed the show-, was assisted by Mrs. Oppen and Mr. Brad- ford in dramatics and music respectively. Indian ceremonial dancers Eilene and Arlene West peel from the Doll Shop tepee. I 13 114 CONCERT BAND— First row (left to right): Phil McClintock. Ted Jahn. Steve Hager, Chuck Anderson. Arthur Bosquet. Norman Jones. Ron Irwin. Bill Thomas, Gary Reinbold. Timothy Mayhew, Donald Oglesby. Michael McCoy. Second row: Gerald Jacobsen, Keith Anderson. Mike McKinney. Pete Praetorius. Clifton Caldwell. Bill Baker, Marvin Novak. Jeffrey Ferrier. Bob Rauch. Glenn Robinson. Ronnie Cowan, Gary Swenson, Roy Wahl, Dick Garcea, Bob Byers. Third row: George Honshell, Daryl Glubrecht. Don- jld Lieske, Larry White, David Tschetter. Mike Wright. Dick Olson, Jim Lancaster, Larry Hawkins, Gary Henslee. Don Gordon, Roger Bass, John McCoy, Gene Barrow. Howard Babkirk. John Lemon. Fourth row: Paul Quam. Jim McMullcn, Bob Knox, Tom VanderWal. Pat Mullen. Ed Crouse. Bob Moore. Rod Hansen. Dick Plumb. John Burdick. Daryl Triplett. Don Adolfson. Rodger Green. Ronald Robinder, Steve Young. Ronald Jess. Fifth row: Bill Freid, Richard Costello, Doug Jackson, Phil Rhea. Bob Burns. Frank Vawter. Brad Fanning, Brody Conklin, Jack Lindberg, Ron Barber, Clark Daly. Gary Bondahl, Jim Kurle, Bill Watson, Bob Wunderlich PEP BAND — Front row: Keith Anderson, Mike McKinney, Ed Crouse. Ted Jahn, John McCoy, Steve Hager. Phil McClintock, Jerry Jacobsen, Charles Anderson. Second row: Ivan Johnson, Gary Shinkoskey, Tom Hill, Dick Batdorf, leader, Biff Johnson, Bob Shugert, Lonny Sander, Dick Nye. Third row: Pete Praetorius, Paul Quam, Phil Rhea, Larry Barry, Frank Vawter 1 16 CONCERT BAND — First row (left to right): Dick Batdorf, Tom Hill, Gary Shinkoskey, Ivan Johnson, Don Carmichael, Don Kolb, Paul Knostman, Don Alberg, Orville Kirkevold, Adrian Pintler, Donley Thue. Jerry Morris. Second row: Larry Bryson. Dennis Sullivan, Jack Granger, Jon Opsal. David Cox, Ron Zimmerman. Larry Wornstaff. Kenny Blossom. Bill Sperling, Ron Tipke, Bob Dressel. Jeff Kyle. Third row: Tommy James. Jim Tollefsen. Ed Weiss. Bob Boies. Dick Beatty, David Roark. Elva Du- vall, David Thompson, William Bassett. Glen Showalter, Lawney Schultz. John Fort, Charles Anderson, Roy Kuch, Fourth row: Mike Rhodes. Charles Hiatt, Bill Flatt. Jerry Bolen. Ray Kafton. John Elmore, David Acree. Lon Sander, Biff Johnson, Dick Nye. Dick Fry, Bob Shugert, Steve Herbison. Tom Graedel. Gary Watson. Louis Inks. Dick Costello. Fifth row: Mark Snow, Larry Keen. Ronald La Londe. Jim McClin tock, Gary Anderson, Gordon Mills. Kent Sleizer. Doug Goodrich. Dan Pederson. Ronald Pryoi. Harold Hendrick. Lester Hair. Bill Burris. Bob Hood. Don Gordon Band And the band played on . . . in 137 new uniforms purchased this year with money raised largely by their own efforts, plus assistance from the Parent Teacher Association, the Boys ' Federation and the Doll Shop. The uniforms made it possible to present the lo2-piece marching unit, the largest in the northwest, in November. Football season opened with the Merry- Go-Round game with the band and the Red Feathers presenting the pageant, Sa- lute to the Armed Forces. At the Shrine game, they presented The Ballad of Davy Crockett. Among other half-time stunts were How High the Moon and the foot ball princ e ss ceremony. A convocation in January featured all the bands. Concert band represented Spo- kane high schools at th e Washington State Music Educators ' Association Convention at the Davenport Hotel in March. The wind and percussion sections of the Doll Shop orchestra were selected from the band. The 56th semiannual formal band con- cert was presented in April. In May came the lull band ' s 30th annual trip to Wenat- chee to participate in the Washington State Apple Blossom Festival. Host band for the Spokane Lilac Festival, they preseniti with the Red Feathers and the Color (.iris, a Si null Ameri( an pageant. 117 THREE FIVES — Front row: Merlee Conrath, Phyllis Stalick. Marlenc Franke. Second row: Caro Fromm, Sherry Campbell, Lois Smith, Joan Fox. Third row: Ann Litzenberger, Delavena Duty. Sally Braun, Velda Heine, Carol Hurt, Sandra Williams. Fourth row: Margie Laue. Betty Quist, Mary Jo Switzer Three Fives, Choir CHOIR — Front row: Doris Griffith, Norma Jean Dunn. Connie Darrah, Carol Jean Snow, Delavena Duty, Shirley Eagle. Joy Deck- er, Diane Pence. Second row: Sally Braun. Carol Jean Ellis, Judy Stempel. Patty Green, Sherry Campbell, Doug Pacquin. Dick Sparks. Third row: Lois Smith, Karen Bodley, Marjorie Ewy, Carol Hurt, Doug McPhee. Pa Mullen, Jim Knowles. Toni Caputo. Back row: Dennis Anderson, Keith Hendricks, Ron Bartlett. Terry Felker, Jack Maxv ll. Earl Moe. Fred Parrish 118 ORCHESTRA — rront row: Judy Lawrence, Roberta Backman. Second 10 : George Grier, Joelle Lyons, Judi Whittier, Bf Hair. Third row: Carol Snow, Bob Byers, Jim Halbig, Dick Spark ' Orchestra, Choir CHOIR — Front row: Pat Barnes, Ann Litzenberger, Janice Clayton, Velda Heine, Heather Richardson, Judy Plein. Sandra Wil- liams, Merlee Conrath. Second row: Gary Houdak, Ken Berger. Pat Wetherall, Carol Hoehne, Margie Laue. Florine Heine, Barbara Walker, Sandra Stowers. Third row: David Acree. Mary Jo Switzer, Betty Quist. Marilyn Daly. Lois Barker, Dick Squibb, Ryin Montgomery. Back row Bill Pratt. Djrry Roff. Victor Rizzuti Bob Allen, Walter Duty, Royce Gorseth, Ray Powis GIRLS ' GLEE — Front row: Sandra Austin. Patty Jo Rockwell. Beverly Casselman. Carol Urbach. Connie Ernst, Louise Larson. Shirley Cerenzia. Karen Pfeiffer. Second row: Carol Keller. Myrna Knuth. Sandra Hall, Barbara Hooper. Olene Warford. Judy Delaney. Coleen Irvine. Darlene Shaw. Third row: Marcia Neuman, Barbara Wallace. Teressa Countryman. Wilda Simpson. Pat McLay, Kaye Olson. Verna Schilling. Linda Hemmerling. Fourth row: Joyce O ' Connor, Janet Johnson. Betty Wallace. Jean Hes- ter, Linda Eikerman. Barbara Gormley, Carol LaBarge, Iryll Holm Girls ' Glee, Stage Crew STAGE CREW — Left to right: Skip Mather. Victor Schaum. Miss BreedenV cadet. Mel Hamilton. Philo Corser, Sally Stewart, Don Knowland, Mr. Myhre, adviser, Pat WAt, Jack Woodbury 120 GIRLS ' GLEE — Front row: Judy Mullenix. Gayle Kuest. Dixie Chamberlin, Jean Anderson, Kathie Jensen. Connie Pebles, Bonnie Tuke, UDonna Huston. Second row: Shari Simmons. Darlene Schmidt, Carole Glass. Gayle Hendricks. Bobbie Galbraith, Judy Conger, Judy Harris. Third row: Kathy Devine. Janice Elvigan, Luanne Hein, Virginia Ogg, Virginia Murphy. Darlene Fleenor, Kathy Kringle, Pat Moore. Fourth row: Elaine Hingston. Maureen Anderson. Diane Rothwell, Doris Clutter, Ann Vaupel, Diane Moore, Carrol Herriman, Susan Long Girls ' Glee Club There ' s Music in the Air — every day at North Central, with 200 enrolled in the several music classes. The Choir, Three Fives, the (-iris ' Glee Club and Orchestra are directed by Stanley W. Taft, Music De- partment head. The Boys ' Glee Club is directed by David L. Holmes. The Choir, made up of 65 voices, sang several concerts. A television appearance was one of the year ' s high lights. Their annual banquet was held ill April. Three Fives, consisting of 15 girl vo- calists, was organized originally in 1951 at Havermale by John Harris. Fourteen of the original group were graduated last June. Tryouts were held last spring for new mem- bers. Groups entertained by the Three Fives this year included the Rotary Club, the Chamber of Commerce, the State Music Educators Convention and the Daughters of the American Revolution Convention. Three Fives also participated in the Christ- mas Convocation, Doll Shop and appeared on television. The Winter Music Festival welcomed the Christmas season as the Choir, Three Fives, Boys ' and Girls ' Glee and Orchestra combined efforts to present a yuletide musical program. The Spring Music Festi- val was held in April. The Three Fives and the Choir par- ticipated in Spokane ' s 11th Greater Spo- kane Music Festival in May. 121 • Whistle while you work ... Keith Hendrick and Gary Smith finish projects in wood shop. 126 What ' s new? Bill Reuter, Dorothy Rudtsile and Larry Kingen seem to ask as they inspect the mathematics bulletin board. Gentleman Jim Porter observes ASB Courtesy Day by opening the south door for ye fair maidens Evelyn Reiken. Marcia Whiteside, Joan Morigeau and Sandra Hall. 127 123 Ned Olson — Center Ken White — Back ■or M Jim Porter — End Lyle Liptac — Tackle Football l ying for second place with John Rog- ers in the city league and coming in third behind Lewis and Clark and Walla Walla in the Columbia Basin League, the 1955 North Central gridsters were second to none in the league in team statistics— of- fense and defense. The annual Vic Dessert Merry-Go- Kound classic Found the Indians in third place. They lost to Rogers in the first period by yardage, but tromped LC. 12-0. in the third quarter. Starting off with a bang, the Warriors, under new head Coach Dave Holmes, trounced favored Gonzaga 27-7 in their opening league tilt. Apparently still feel- ing the heavy losses handed them bv the bulldogs last year, the Braves ground out a touc hdown every quarter for a surprising- ly easy victory. The win record was soon blemished, however, as the John Rogers Pirates slabbed it 7-0. for the first and only no- score game of the season for the Indians. The Bucs held tight on defense through- out the game, and in the third quarter a partially blocked punt was picked up bv Rich Rust who hustled 17 yards to make the only I D of the game. Lewis and Clark dealt a full house and came up with a 1 3-7 win over the Red and Black to set the record at 1-2 in the third league meet. Chuck Wilkes scampered 54 yards in the first quarter for the first TD. but LC copped two in the second to push ahead. Neither team was able to score in the second half. June Hanford — End Mike Edmonds — Tackle Ray Mason — Guard Ralph Burlock — Guard 133 Ken Berger — Guard Dave RicketU — Guard Walla Walla ' s Blue Devils met the Braves on the Wahi battlefield and ground up a 27-19 victory. The second half of the season opened with the Red and Black smashing the Gon- .aga Bulldogs 36-7 in the first North Cen- tral Shrine game victory since 1942. The Indians rolled up two touchdowns in the first quarter, two more in the second, mother in the third and wound up the ball game with a field goal by Laurie Ness with only two seconds left in the game and ainc North Central players on the field. Trailing in the third quarter 6-0, Ken White, after crashing into the line for three plays, faked a spin and handed off to Wilkes, who passed to June Hanford be- hind the Bucs ' secondary for a TD. Ness ' conversion was good and the Rogers Pirates fell to a 7-6 defeat. 134 Jack Wrenn — Tackle Denny Peterson — Back Mike McVay — End C huck Wilke« — Back The season ended with Yakima trounc- ing the Warriors 24-6 at the Memorial Stadium. A week later Lewis and Clark downed them 20-2 in the final game. The only Indian score in that game was a safety in the fourth quarter when end Mike McVay (aught Jones in their end one lot 2 points. City newspapers found Ken White, Mike Edmonds, Lyle Liptac and Ralph Burlock worthy of First-team all-city hon- ors; and Ned Olsen, June Hanford and Chuck Wilkes of second-team honors. At the close of the season, top awards went to: June Hanford, Buckley Inspira- tional; Ned Olson and junior Ray Mason, blocking; Ralph Burlock and Jim Porter, tackling, and Mike Edmonds, lineman of the year. Ned Olson and June Hanford were cocaptahft. Ron Quincy — Back Dennis Kyle — Center Tom Smith — End Bob Caruio — Back 135 VARSITY FOOTBALL — Front row: Gary Gillespie. Bob Bowles, Farrel Romig, Lyle Liptac. Denny Peterson, Laurie Ness. John Raymond. Ken White. Bill Green. John Derington, Lanny Ande son. Second row: Mike McKinney. Perk Randall. Dave Rollo. Mike Edmunds. Mike Hammonl Larry Christensen. Ray Mayther, Mike MeVay. James McKay. Tom Rizzuto. Ned Olson. Don Cox. Third row: Jim Zumoto. Ernie McLeish. Larry Anderson. Bob Doyle. Bill Overholser. Jim Porter, Mike Tye, Bob Caruso. Rocky Jordan, Dennis Kyle. June Hanford. Ken Berger. Philip Lorenzen. Back row: Jack Wrenn. Ray Mason. David Ricketts. Jim Tierney. Ralph Burlock. Dale Belden. Gary Brower. Bill Claflin, Wayne Collins. Dennis McCoy, Jack Holmes. Chuck Wilkes, Ron Quincy. VARSITY COACHES AND MANAGERS — Front row: Lowell Canterbury, Brian Quanbeck. Chuck Stewart and Lynn Riggins. Back row: Coaches Bill Diedrick, Lowry Bennett and Dave Holmes. 137 Reid, Bill Gottbreht, Neil Williams, Fred Parrish, Dennis Collins. Second row: Ivan Payne, Denis Spurlock. Raleigh Clark, Kermit Anderson, Dick McCray, Jim Magstadt, Jim Stewart, George Kingen, Bob Krueger, Bill Baker. Third row: Laurin Lee, Gary Bar- ton, Ed Weiss, Clive Goodman, Dave Peelgren, Don Newcomb, Dennis Woodhurst, Dick Materne, Ben Corigliano, Dick Nye. Back row: Coach Nye, Russ Foster, Russ Brown, manager, Gale Ferrup. Ray Jacobs, Chris Shears, Don Lobdell, John Skelton, Jim Mc- Bride, Ron Hedstrom ASON BOX SCORE B-Squad Football Lewis and Clark smashed the hopes not only of the varsity but of Coach Hill Nye ' s B squad this year as the Indians wound up the season in second place with two loss (hecks on their record— both from the South Siders. The jayvees played up to their abili- ties in achieving a 6-2 win-loss record, but fought hard for a better one. Laurin Lee and Dennis Spurlock traded off as blocking backs and Chris Shears. Don Lobdell, Ray Jacobs, Ivan Payne, Hill Bradford and Don Magstad changed oil in the rest ol the backfield. Gary Barton, Bruce Reed, Clive Good- man, Gary Koeppel, Don McBridc and Ernie Nye opened holes in the opposers ' line with Russell Foster snapping the ball. Hon Lobdell was voted the Doug Cramer Inspiration Award by his fellow teammates. North Central North Central North Central North Central North Central North Central North Central North Central 7 13 14 7 26 25 13 West Valley Lewis and Clark Gonzaga Rogers Lewis and Clark Central Valley Gonzaga Rogers - 0 12 12 Don Lobdell breaks loose for a gain in the Gonzaga B-squad game. The Indians won. I38 Freshman Football Losing to the John Rogers eleven 19-0 in their final game of the season cost this year ' s freshman Foot ball team the cham- pionship. Hut the season was also one of conquest as the Link Braves handed the South Side Kittens their first defeat in five years. rhai the combination oi Dick Rock stead, Jefl Kyle, Larry Summers and Mick Carney was one ol the best group backfields he had ever coached and that the morale and cooperation of the whole team in general, throughout the season, was high, was expressed by Ed Kretz, freshman coach. Brent (.ales. Bill Stone, Dick Shears, Bill Bailey. Dave Roark. Dick Stannard and John Evanson made up the starting line. B SQUAD AND FROSH COACHES — Ed Luders. Bill Nye and Ed Kretz SEASON BOX SCORE North Central 19 Lewis and Clark • North Central 34 Wilt Valley 7 North Central 26 Gonzaga 7 North Central 35 Cheney B squad 0 North Central 0 Rogers It FROSH FOOTBALL — First row: Bruce Delsanders, Bill Sperling, Mike Rhodes, Gary Corkins, Ron Williams. Gary Johnson, Darryl Campbell. Second row: Fred Brown, Tom Hiatt, Roger Haisley. Dick Clark, Jeff Kyle, Jerry Olson. Steve Hoitink. Back row: Gary King, Larry Summers, John Evanson, Ed Paro, Bill Bailey, Dave Roark, Dick Stannard 139 Basketball Mike Edmunds — Center 4 J 1 a Jim Bickerstaff — Center Chuck Wilkes — Guard Frank Barnes — Guard Winding up the season in the league cellar after eight straight losses before a final two wins is not a very handsome record for the 1956 hoop- sters. However, in the first of the two wins, the Braves walked off with five records. The 89 points in the 89-54 defeat handed Central Valley was an all-time city high for prep basketball. The to- tal of 154 points in one game was an- other record. Chuck Wilkes 32 points breaking Bob Bid ' s 31 from a week before was a prep single-game high in the Coliseum and was third highest in all time city prep basketball. Bob Biel hit 10 straight free throws. These add- ed to 9 the week before set another record for free throws— 19. Finally, a margin of 35 points in that game was a season high. Lewis and Clark, carrying the en- tire first game, trounced the Braves 59-41 and West Valley won by 18 points again the second week. The Indians cut the margin in half the third week when they met Conzaga. but the Bullpups came up on the long end of the 68-59 score. Central Valley then took the Braves the next week, and Rogers downed the Red and Black in the final seconds of the fifth game, winding up the first half of the season with a 60-58 victory. Lewis and Clark. West Valley and (.onzaga came back in the second half in that order to whip the North Siders, but Central Valley was massacred by the Savages in the eighth game. Rogers then fell victim to a 65-63 final game score when Frank Barnes sank a last second shot in double overtime. Bob Biel — Forward Ernie Smith — Forward George Solandros — Guard 141 North Central ' s Bob Biel (10) jumps into the air to sink a Chuck Wilkes (6) nakes another lay-up as he sets new in- basket over the heads of Central Valley players in action at dividual high at Cdiseum. Central Valley ' s Duane Ranni- the Coliseum. ger attempts a check. George Soiandros. (8) NC stands by. 1 42 BASKETBALL COACHES — Left to Right: Coaches Lowry Bennett, freshmen; Kenneth Hagen, B squad, and Jerry Stannard, varsity AM eyes are up as Indian and Eagle hoopsters meet at the Coliseum. North Central hoopsters are. left to right. Ernie Smith. Jim Bickerstaff and Bob Biel. 143 B-SQUAD BASKETBALL — Front row: Gary Coyer, Don Lobdell, Dick Hannan, Dennis Livengood. Second row: Bennie Corig- liano. Dennis Spurlock, Laurin Lee, Daryl Triplett, Dick Beatty. Back row: Jerry Noble, Marv Gattis. Elva Duvall, Gary Gorremans. Delroy Thorpe SEASON BOX SCORE North Central 40 Central Valley 16 North Central 36 Lewis and Clark 56 North Central 51 Gonzaga 33 North Central 52 West Valley 41 North Central 59 Rogers 43 North Central 60 Central Valley 51 North Central 32 Lewis and Clark 69 North Central 53 Gonzaga 59 North Central 48 West Valley 45 North Central 39 Rogers 42 Dick Hannan (6) sets one over the heads of two Gonzaga players in B-squad tilt. 1 44 B-Squad Basketball Under the helpful guidance of Coach Kenneth Nip Hagen, this year ' s B hoop- ers ended a season that saw them tie Gon- zaga for second place in city league play. Our record is not too had, related Coach Hagen. We won 1 1 out of 20 games during the season, and 5 out of 10 in league play. One of the strangest occurrences in the world of sports hit the Jayvees, as four of their five losses were suffered at home, where most teams emerge victorious. The Braves ' lone loss on the road was to Lewis and Clark, a team that defeated the Red and Black twice. In other action, the Bees decisioned West Valley in two and split with Central Valley. Gonzaga and Rogers. Potentially. Coach Hagen developed a squad that ..should provide good varsity material in the near future. Freshman Basketball This year ' s freshman basketball team was as baid a working ball club as I have ever bad. commented freshman mentor Lowry Bennett. Although the season did not prove fruitful with wins. Coach Bennett feels his Papooses bad a successful season in the way of knowledge gained. In the city league this year, in which the freshman cagers placed fourth, were Gonzaga. Lewis and Clark. Rogers and West Valley. Believing that the main idea in fresh- man sports is to allow as many boys as possi- ble to participate. Coach Bennett used ev- ery team member in a game at one time or another. Seeing the entire squad in action. ' I feel there was more varsity material on this year ' s team than I have seen in my three years at ortb Central. One thing about this year ' s hoopsters. they were a fighting dub all the way. Freshman hoopster Larry Summers jumps up to sink one in the West Valley tilt. SEASON BOX SCORE North Central 32 Lewis and Clark 45 North Central M Rogers 56 North Central 38 West Valley 33 North Central 36 Gonzaga 34 North Central 36 Lewis and Clark 38 North Central 35 Roaers 34 North Central 32 West Valley 43 North Central 37 Gonzaga . 47 North Central 26 Lewis and Clark 36 North Central 29 Roaers 40 North Central 33 West Vallev 30 North Central 42 Gonzaga 40 FRESH MAN BASKETBALL — First row: Dick Stannard, Jim Dewey. Mel Stapleton, Jeff Kyle, Larry Summers. Robin Risteen, John Evanson. Second row: Fred Brown. Ed Paro, Clint Britt. Gene Robards, John Summers, Brent Gates, Larry Chatterton 145 North Central and Lewis and Clark gr.ds.ers fight it out in the halt-mile event. Track Prospects for the 1956 North Central track team looked good at I amanu k press time; and opportunity for placing among the top squads in the city was promising. We have a good chance for at least a second place finish, was the opinion expressed by Coach Al Danielson. but we ' ll be out there fighting for the top spot. We have 1 3 returning lettermen this season and are strong in the middle-distance events. Returning lettermen include Bob Adams and June Hanford in the 440; Bob Doyle, John McNee and Ron Turner, half milers; Bill Overholser and Mel Waldman, hurdlers and Ken Burger, Ron Barber, Don Cordon and Harold Thorsen, sprinters. Lettermen Dick Throm and Ren White rank among the top contenders in the city lor pole vault and shot put respectively. VARSITY TRACK— Top to bottom: Bob Adams, Bob Doyle, Don Gordon, Ron Barber, Doug Hohenstein, John McNee, Bill Overholser «i CP ,. 147 Bill Overholser and Gary Shinkoskey pull ahead in the NC-LC high hurdles on the Indians ' track. Oilier spring prospects are Dick Baker and Garry Rurrus, pushing for the mile and Doug Hohenstein. George Xickotich and Ernie McLeish in the 880. Gary Shinkosky also looked promising in the hurdles as did Harry Roll in the 440. Our weakest events will be the high jump, the broad jump and the sprints, commented Danielson. In these events the other schools are strong. This cuts down still further the chances lor our b ys. r Top to bottom: Ken Berger, George Nikotich. Ron Turner. Don Middaugh, June Hanford. Gene McMurtrey, Dick Throm 148 Gary Shinkoskey B-SQUAD TRACK — Front row: Steve Young. Jerry Scollard, Ji n Magstad. Dan Stansberry, Dave King, Ivan Payne. Bruce Reed. Ron Foreman. John Wright. Dick Gunter, Don Brown. Doug Shurtleff. Second row: Glen Solverson, Bob Hood. Larry Kingen Gary Koeppel. Neal Williams. Jim Wilson. Ray Powis. Ron Pantzer. Mark Fallon. Chuck Turbak. Gerhart Harte. George So- landros. Dennis Magnan. Roger Neale. Ron Meyer Freshman, B-Squad Track Freshman and B- Squad trackmen have worked out period fi and alter school with the varsity every day under the supervision of Coach Al Danielson and his assistant Burrill Exley in preparation for their meets. I he B Scpiadders planned on running in all of the varsity meets plus extra meets ol their ow n. These freshmen have the best poten- tial of any North Central frosh team in the last eight years, said Mr. Danielson. FRESHMAN TRACK — Front row: Stan Casperson. Steve Poutre. Terry Thach. Dick Franks, Ken Higbee. Mickey Carney. Jerrv Wichterman, Dennis Gratton, Bert Pence. Back row: Jerry Wilkinson, Gary King. Mike Lampert, Denny York. Esse Bjorklund. Brent Gates, Ed Paro, Dick Stannard. Dennis Krenzler, Bill Ba ley, Dick Ro ckstad IE ' Senior George Dupree coming in to the final stretch in cross-country meet. Guided by head track mentor Al Danielson, this years harriers finished second to Lewis and Clark in the varsity and B leagues, and look first in the fresh- man division. Running against squads in the Inland Empire Amateur Athletic Union meet at Downriver Golf Course and the WSC frosh gave the Red and Black needed experience and well-earned knowledge. Paced by lop distance man George Du- pree. Indian hill-and-dalcrs look second place in the All-City meet, and turned in some good performances in other competi- tion. Lettermen Doug Hohenstein, Ceorgc Xikotich and George Dupree will be missed by next year ' s team; however, Dick Baker. Cary Burr us, Bobby Thomas and Ron Turner have received their letters and will be on hand next season. Cross-Country CROSS-COUNTRY — Front row: Darreld Hutchins. Dennis Gratton. Ken Higbee. Terry Thach, Bert Pence. Dick Franks, Jerry Wichterman, Steve Poutre, Stan Casperson. Jim Thompson. Second row: Larry Wornstaff Ken Zink. Frank Clark, Ray Powis, Skip Perry. Roger Negle. Barry Roff. Mike Craggett. Jerry Scollard. Larry Helgoe. Marv tottis. Dick Gunter, Daryl Olln. Back row: Gary Burrus, Ron Turner, Dick Baker, Ron Barber. Bob Thomas, George Dupree. Doug Hohenstein. George Nikotich, Den- nis Banik, Austin Pagnotta 152 nit E-SQJAD BASEBALL Front row: John Skelton, Richard Page. Robert Oliver. Ray Jacobs. Michael Spilker. James McBrid?. Ivan Johnston. Back row: John Burdick. Gary Davis. Gary Gorremans, Daryl Triplett, Bill Sarratt. Ted Burley, Dennis Woodhurst. James McClintock Future varsity baseball clubs have a prosperous outlook, as tush man and B teams, coached by Bill Diedrick and Bill Whitaker respec- tively, produced many good prospects this season. This year ' s freshmen, bigger in size than in the past years, played their home games at Garry Park. B horsehiders, who filled a heavy schedule, were bolstered by last year ' s freshmen and a group from Havermale Junior High. FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM— Front row: Larrv Wid an. Ron Williams. Roger Ha:sley. Bill Spcrl nc;. Richard Van Hersett, David Hatch, Tim Edmunson. Dick Lebinger. Second row: Ed Smith. Bud Schroeder] Ron Kobloth. Jeff Kyle. Gene Robards, Gary Hills, Jin Thompson, Mickey Carney. Back row: Larry Chat- terton. Steve Bischoft, Larry Summers, Gary Sligar, Gary Johnson. Robin Risteen, Jim Dewev 153 Hurler Stan Woodhurst is caught in the act in preseason workcut. With eight returning lettermen and a first squad transfer to form the nucleus of his club, Coach Al Manfred looks for a prosperous base- ball season. Mike McVay and Ernie Smith, both letter winners, are vying for the first base slot. McVay, a senior, is counted on to do relief hurling; while Smith, a junior, was brought up from the B squad midway through the season last year to assist at this infield position. Mike Tye, senior letterman, is playing at second and short and is being used as a utility pitcher. A transfer from Lewis and Clark, Frank Barnes, holds down the third base position although he is being heavily pushed by Jim Zumoto, a junior from the B team. In the outer gardens, seniors Chuck Wilkes and Ralph Burlock hold down two of the positions. Lanny Vnderson, junior, patrols the other area, just as he did after being brought up from the B team last year. Taking over his customary backstop position is senior award winner Laurie Ness, with junior Mike Rypc ynski also seeing action here. VARSITY BASEBALL— Top to bottom: Bob Biel. Ernie Smith. Ralph Burlock, Jim Zumoto. Laurie Ness. Chuck Wilkes. Mike Tye Ralph Burlock jumps into the air to snag a hot one in practice. Ken Zink walks behind him quite unconcerned. Manfred ' s mound staff consists of senior letternian Bob Biel. juniors Stan Woodhurst and Ken Zink. and promising sophomore Laurin Lee. Starting practices in late March, in order to be prepared for city league play which began against West Valley on April 24. varsity horse- hiders saw action in a double-header against Lewiston on the Bengals ' home grounds. WSC ' s frosh and Cheney high provided other opposition met by the Indians. West Valley and Central Valley, who entered city league this year, joined Lewis and Clark, Rogers and Conzaga as league rivals for the Red and Blac k diamondmen. Top to bottom: Frank Barnes, Dick Daschbach, Dan Hill, Don Kolb, Ron Quincy, Frank Nelson, Lanny Anderson GOLF TEAM — Kneeling: Jim Kolb. Dick Noren, Bob McKinney, Brian Quanbeck, Floyd Amsden, Tim Pebles, Bob Caruso. Standing: Pat Kennedy, Bill Reuter, Ron Vawter, Bob Johnson. Jack Maxwell. Arthur Plath. Neil Christian, instructor Golf Varsity linksmen opened their season with an intrasquad ladder tournament, de- signed to select the top players for league play, which opened April 9 against Lewis and Clark at Downriver and ended with a meeting with Gonzaga on the same course, May 21. Entering the Inland Empire High School Golf Tournament on May 14 and the hoys ' and girls ' mixed two-hall tourna- ment May 7, provided added competition for Coach Don Honamy ' s golfers, who also met Lewis and Clark, Gonzaga and Rogers in league action. Bolstered by only three returning let- tcrmen divot-diggers— Pat Kennedy, Gary Mehleri and Mike Hammond— Coach Bon- amy had his job cut out for him. ( .olf is not like basketball or baseball, said Coach Bonamy. Each man has his sea- sons; it is the individual ' s game. Warrior (letters opened their season against Central Valley on April 19 and fin- ished on May 24 battling against West Valley ' s Eagles. Around his six returning lcttermen— Ed Holm, Marshall Reynolds, Jerry Strand. Die k Selby, Jim Price and Cary Tewinkel— Coach Ernest Hix molded this year ' s Red and Black hard couriers. Lcs Rider and Larry Slcizer were the only two lost from last season ' s runner-up contingent. Holm. Strand and Selby arc seniors and will not be on hand next fall. Rogers. Gonzaga, Lewis and Clark. West Valley and Central Valley, along with the league ' s newest entrant, Mead, com- posed the city league opposition for the Indians. Coach Hix entered his teams also in the Inland Empire Tennis Champion- ships and the Freshman Tournament. Jerry Strand cuts away in early spring workout. Tennis TENNIS TEAM — Don Lobdell, Dale Mickus, Jerry Strand, Gary Tewinkel. Ed Holm, Jim Price, Frank Vawter, Marshall Reynolds 159 On the bars are Miss Eleanor Dixon, girls ' physical education instructor, and Miss Elsa Pinkham. department head. Girls ' Physical Education Eleven hundred girls were enrolled in physical education each semester this year under the direction of Miss Elsa Pinkham, head of the department, and Miss Eleanor Dixon, her assistant. The 13th biennial Doll Shop presented in March was the big undertaking oi the department. Rehearsals lor the show began in early January with both girls and boys— 315 of them — preparing and practicing their respective numbers. Red Feathers and the song and yell leaders are under the supervision of Miss Pinkham. The Color Girls have Miss Dixon as their adviser. Each girl may earn her all-activity points by turning out for sports. She may also earn points by attending the varsity games, by assisting charitable organizations in their flower sales and by marching in the various civic parades. W hen a girl has earned 500 points, she is awarded the all-activity shield. For 1(1(10 points a black star is added: 1 500 points, an- other black star, and 2000 points, a gold star. Extracurricular activities, which are coached by Miss Dixon, are volleyball, bas- ketball, softball. badminton and horseback riding. 161 RED FEATHERS — Front row: Joanne Dalen, Barbara Delvechio, Janice Aaseby, Margie Ewy. Dorene Hagen, Carol Beam, Vicki Beehler. Second row: Carole Fisher, Colleen Burke, Bobbie Allison, Merlee Conrath, Dorothy Beaty. Karen Brown. Daisy Henry, LaVerne Belshaw, Marilyn Bergman. Third row: Linda Eldenburg, Janice Botts, Audrey Fairfax, Verlena Hall, Jacky Gerl, Betty Bridgham, Virginia Brandenburg, Beverly Aronson, Arlynne Denny. Back row: Judy Davis, Maxine Bowerman, Marilyn Brewster, Carol Jean Ellis, Philo Corser, Beverly Donley, Brenda Hewitt, Marilynn Clark, Marietta Bundy, Charlene Brockel Red Feathers RED FEATHERS — Front row: Sharon Neuman, Judy Plein, Judie Merica, Janna Merica, Karen Kastburg, Judy Nicholson, Valerie Johnson Second row: Gayle Phelps, Gail Morgan, Marilu Miller Marilyn Min c. Sharon Kinder, Dcanna Oveson, Roberta John son, S-iliy Mills. Janice Perry. Third row: Jeniene Poutre, Marilyn Lanphere, Janice MasL Judy Lipscomb, Sharon Lund, Betsy Jones, Shirley Moore, Janet Murken, Janet McGeorge, Judy Mead. Back row: Vicki Pruitt Kathy Howard, Karen Pickett, Willean Fledger, Joan Miner, Kathy Moran, Pate Quist. Sharen Hunt, Janice Mellgren, Janice Hewitt 162 SPRING AND FALL RED FEATHER OFFICERS — Fall: Sally Mills, sergeant at arms; Pate Quist, chairman: Margie Ewy, secre- tary; Judie Merica, historian reporter. Spring: Roberta Johnson, sergeant at arms; Karolyn Unger, chairman: Jeniene Poutre. secretary; Wilma Uhden, historian reporter Red Feathers RED FEATHERS — Front row: Franque Remington, Karolyn Unger, Nikki Selivanoff, Marilyn Robbins, Nancy Squires, Charlene Slosser, Phyllis Stalick. Second row: Agness Zimmerman, Jerene Vincent, Melbern Connor. Karol Woodbury, Anne Pein, Adele Fothergill, Wilma Uhden, Lois Smith, Anita Sonderen. Barbara Welch. Third row: Claudia Minor, Elaine Scott, Dorothy Rudisile, Joan Young, Arlene West, Eilene West, Sandra Weddle, Alberta Saunders, Mary Stevens. Back row: Gail Thompson. Kay Shawley. Lyn Sisich, Rosemary Sleizer, Pat Todd, Zaida Sly, Sandee Strand. Janet Schuster, Judi Seymour, Marjorie Stockton 163 COLOR GIRLS — Front row: Dorothy Braaten, Carol Piper, Sharon Mnthew. Bett.v Rolfsness. Sharon Cogley. Deanna Wildmer. ' onelle Novak, Freda Brown. Second row: Pat Covington. Margaret Bruce. Jo Green, Carol Charest. Gail Swanson. Sharon Camp- bell. Sharon Alger. Donna Graham. Back row: Judy Waiting. Sandie Van Doren. Jackie McCoy. Mary Ann Jack- son. Barbara Adams. Sandra Inman. Elinore Richards Color Girls (L fl ft COLOR GIRLS — Front row: Carol Urbach, Dianne Pence, Barbara Bacon, Nancy Johnson. Beverly Mathis. DeAnna Horn, Lailla Watson. Kay Dodge. Second row: Patricia McGrath, Lorraine Miller. Susan Merriman. Virginia Hulick. Judy Mills, JoAnn Bishop, Jackie Heimbigner, Linda Engle, Kay Sayles. Back row: Billie Jo Maloney. Sharon Quiring, Beverly Harris, Mary Ann Witt. De- anna Woodward. Alice Lacy, Diane Duncan, Linda Green 164 SPRING AND FALL COLOR GIRL OFFICERS — Fall: Linda Barnard, sergeant at arms: Betty Rolfsness, historian reporter: Bev- erly Mathis. chairman: Huberta Kinney, secretary. Spring: Sharon Cogley. chairman: Billie Jo Maloney, historian reporter; Jo- anne Bishop, sergeant at arms: Kay Dodge, secretary: Carol Jejn Thibault. sergeant at arms Color Girls COLOR GIRLS — Front row: Linda Shriver, Janice Sipe, Joyce Robertson. Linda Barnard. Huberta Kinney. Geraldine Bloom, Kay Newland, Cecelia Reuss. Second row: Janet Eppley. Ruth Smith, Jo Anne Lucas, Carol Jean Thibault, Linda Schatz, Fredene Moran, Barbara Froyer. Alice Rae Collins. Back row: Janet Babcock. Sharlene Cozzetti, Pat Wetherell. Bonnie Richmond, Lois Rich- ards, Charlene Frazier, Arlene Distad, Karen Kirkpatrick 165 Karolyn Unger scores on the court. Tennis A single round robin played with each of the four other senior high schools— Lewis and Clark. Rogers, West Valley and Cen- tral Valley— was the high light of the past year for the girls ' tennis team coached bv Miss Elsa Pinkham, head of the Girls ' Physical Education Department. The racketeers practiced every Monday and Wednesday during period ( and after school and on Saturday mornings. Scores of practice sets were kept and players ranked accordingly. Fall semester cocaptains were Karolyn I ' nger and Claudia Miner. Karol Wood- bury and Karen Kastberg were managers. Carol Jean Ellis was Papoose manager. Co- captains for the spring semester were Doro- thy Beat) and Karen Brown. TENNIS TEAM — Front row: Eilene West. Arlene West, Donna Graham. Joanne Dalen. Geraldine Bloam. Janet Murken. Sec- ond row: Carol Jean Ellis. Karen Kastberg. Karolyn Unger, Miss Pinkham, Claudia Miner, Karol Woodbury. Third row: Anita Zehm. Charlene Slosser, Dorothy Beaty, Margie Ewy. Lyn Sisich. Karen Brown, LaVerne Belshaw, Sharon Kinder. Daisy Henry, Vicki Pruitt, Barbara Walker, Philo Corser, Karen Pickett, Mary Stevens. Back row: Franque Remington, Kay Shawley, Mary Reed. Elaine Scott, Dorothy Braaten, Anita Sonderen, Roberta Warner, Gail Thompson. Shirley Hill, Judy Stempel. Karen Randall, Beverly Aronson 166 Golf Twenty-six girls, coached by Miss YVil- helmine Timm, played golf period b each Tuesday beginning in January, at the Highbridge recreation auditorium, where (hey received instruction from pro Neil Christian. Then when the course at Down- river opened in April, lessons were con- tinued there, and the girls started competi- tive golf. This spring they entered in a two-ball foursome with the Lewis and Clark boys ' n am. Karen Picked has been manager lor the group and Roberta Michlitch, captain. GOLF TEAM — Front row: Roberta Michlitch, Karen Pickett, Julie Wilcox. Barbara Walker, Georgia Horley, Sharon Wing. Leone Gross. Second row: Claudette Kuch, Judy Lipscomb, Marilyn Daly, Nikki Selivanoff. Sandra Hall, Karen Bodley. Barbara Brown, Sharon Isaksen. Back row: Neil Christian, pro at Downriver; Diana Sheridan, Linda Schatz. Joan Morigeau, Annette Roberts. Marie Powell. Pat Wheeler, Luane Huston, Carol Quarles, Sharon Pardun, Miss Timm Barbara Walker putting on the green. 167 Basketball Managers Cecelia Reuss. Kay Minnick and Marilyn Robbins are caught by the cameraman on their way to a game. Eleven teams participated in the girls ' basketball tournament in December. Miss Dixon was in charge of the single round robin and Miss Timm and Miss Knight assisted her. Basketball managers were Marilyn Lan- phere, Cecelia Reuss, Kay Minnick, Mari- lyn Robbins. Carol Jean Ellis and Janice Perry. Teams taking part were: Sassy Sen- iors, Sixteen Tons. Hall Slingers. Bouncing Beauties. Whippersnappers, Slippery Soph- omores. Crew Cuts. Dangerous Dames, NC Trotters. Dizzy Dames and Red Hot Frosh. Fundamentals of basketball were taught in two sessions November 8 and 1 0. Classes also were conducted for referees, timekeep- ers and managers November 1 and Offi- cials were Beverly Aronson, Dotty Breeden, Mary Breeden. Tarrell Hunt, Thelma Jaques, Sharon Kinder, Claudia Miner. Thelma Tollefsen and Barbara Walker. BASKETBALL WINNING TEAM — Front row: Virginia Brandenburg, Linda Eldenburg. Karolyn Unger, Barbara Welch. Second row: Anita Sonderen, Adele Fothergill. Barbara Walker. Bobbie Allison, Melbern Connor. Back row: Arlene Applegate. Olga Melo- slavin. Alberta Saunders, Sally Mills. Eilene West 168 Volleyball Volleyball play opened in January with more than 160 girls turning out. Tourna- ments were held after school each Tues- day and Thursday. The girls were divided into six teams, each playing live games. Team six was champion with live wins and no defeats. Managers of the volleyball games were Claudia Miner. Cecelia Reuss, Arlene West. Judy Plein, Darlene Schmidt and Janice Mast. Fundamentals of volleyball are taught in regular gym classes to prepare the girls for their school teamwork. Darlene Schmidt, Lorraine Miller, Carol Jean Ellis and Janice Mast ready to begin play. VOLLEYBALL WINNING TEAM — Front row: Sandy Van Doren, Shelby Rice. Marilyn Fried, Joan Young, Millie Mueller. Sally Swift. Pat Claflin, Grace Tregallas. Dorothy Rudisile. Second row: Franque Remington. Karolyn Unger. Gaye Koeppel, Virginia Hulick, Jean Miner, June Tillett, Janice Botts, Sheila Randall, Sally Engstrom, Thelma Tollefsen 169 SONG AND YELL LEADERS — Glenn Bradley, Shirley Gustafson, Sandy GMdden. Thelma Toll- ir Marilyn Blough, Darlene Jackman Song and Yell Leaders Come on you Injuns, let ' s go to town. SONG AND YELL LEADERS — Pal Mullen. Pat Green. Lynn Ki.nbcrling. Doris Fry. Carol Edge. Jerry Miller Song and Yell Leaders 171 Swimming Perfecting numerous strokes and tak- ing Red Cross swim tests were among the activities of the girls ' after-school swim group. From 50 to 60 girls tinned out each Monday, advanced swimmers and begin- ners alike. The pool was open to them from 3 to 4 p.m. Gym makeups and all- activity points were given to those who par- ticipated regularly. During the year more than 1 . )() girls took part. Cochairmen of the swimmers were Donna MvUMOU demonstrate! her back.troke. Marie Gleill] and SharOtl Panllin. They took roll and helped award all-activity points. 172 Badminton Barbara Walker and Karen Brown shared the victory of the junior-senior don bles badminton tournament in February. To earn this they won two out of three games against the finalists. Forty-eight girls played Tuesday and Thursday after school in the old gym. eliminating until the win- ners only were left. These games were followed in March and early April by a freshman-sophomore doubles and a limited singles elimination. Instructor Miss Dixon was assisted by managers, Janice Botts and Judy Plein. Jean Miner, Joan Young and Willean Pledger referced the games. Jean Miner. Joan Young and Judy Plein get their birdies over the net. Anita Zehtn. Back row: Karolyn Unger. Willean Pledger. Sharon Hunt. Roberta Warner. Claudia Miner. Sharon Neuman 173 Skating November t h r o u g h March, every Wednesday at 2 p.m., the skating class Leaves for the Ice Arena. Forty-three hoys and girls participated this year. Qualifications necessary to join the skating class are two: Owning a pair of ice skates and having period 6 free. The skaters learn spirals, inside Mohaw ks, three turn, figure eight, pivots and Dutch waltz. Girls earn points and gym make-ups for regular attendance and tests. Miss Elsa Pinkham and Miss Wilhclniine I hum are in charge of the group. Diana Sheridan. Gloria Schlenker and Earlene Quails were managers this season. Transportation was by Indian Wagon. SKATING — Front row: Jim Gates. Roy Kuch, Janice Aaseby, Donna Martinson, Austin Pagnotta, Gordon Upham, Janet Murken, Joanne Dalen, Suzanne Curtis. Sharon Campbell, Elaine Scott, Thelma Jaques, Linda Barnard. Harlan Knobel. Second row: Wil- helmine Timm, Gloria Schlenker, Ann Lloyd, Marcia Whiteside, Arlene Noel, Heather Richardson, Caryl Briscoe, Diana Sheridan, Carol Ann Koch, Gail Swanson. Janice Botts, Sharon Pardun, Bob Nordlund, Dick Fry. Elsa Pinkham. Back row: Earlene Quails, Fay Gay, Jane Hester, Patricia Bushnell, Dick Ripley, J. P. Sullivan, Karen Pickett, Judy Lipscomb. LaVerne Belshaw, Carroll Killin, Deanna Woodward, Gary Henslee, Don Gordon 174 Horseback This year, boys joined the girls who went horseback riding after school each Monday and Wednesday at the Seven Mile Riding Stables. Adviser for the group is Miss Dixon. She drives the group to the stables in the Indian Wagon. Learning basic fundamen- tals and proper equestrian etiquette came with the riding sessions. Fee charged was $1 .25 a ride or five rides for $5.25. All-Acti- vity points were awarded for each ride. Co- chairmen of the group were Dee Shaw and Jackie Humes. The year was climaxed by a two-hour ride followed by a picnic at the Bowl and Pitcher. HORSEBACK RIDING — Front row: Molly Jo Zlmbrick. Claudia Gardner, Mary Anna Burnside. Audrey Butts. Second row: Nancy Bennett. Clarice Anderson, Joanne Keller, Judy Abernathy, Bev Stradley, Elaine Newcomb, Barry Fell, Jackie Humes. Darlene Shaw. Back row: Carol McClellan, Joan Schultz, Diana Hill, Darlene Becker, Bob Clark, Kay Anderson, Jon Opsal Darlene Shaw and Jackie Humes, chairmen, about to leave on a horseback excursion. 175 Janice SrDe. Kathleen McDonald and Tarrell Hunt Softball Strike! Take me out to the ball game . . . Six teams of girl softball players met every morning before school in April to play a single round robin of ball, or five games. The girls met on Kennedy field at 7:30 a.m. and played until 8:15 a.m. Miss Dixon, coach, kept three diamonds busy at once with the help of Dotty and Mary Brecden. managers for the season. The annual intramural track meet, May 21, included girls ' relay races, 50 and 75- yard dashes, shot-put, broad and high jumps. 220 and 370-yard dashes and base- ball and basketball throws for distance. Newland. Alice Rae Collins. Janice Sipe 176 GYM OFFICE WORKERS — Front row: Dotty Breeden, Darlene Jackman, Sharon Kinder, Lida Schatz. Pate Quist, Karen Brown. Second row: Pat Wetherell, Bobbie Allison, Gayle Phelps, Anne Pein, Deedy Gerl, Elaine Lamb, Deanna Oveson, Beverly Mathis. DeAnna Horn. Back row: Janet Eppley, Lorraine Miller, Diane Duncan, Karen Kastberg, Arlynne Denny, Lorraine Kyle, Karolyn Unger, Ellinore Richards. Huberta Kinney Girls ' Physical Education Monitors This year ' s locker, towel and restroom monitors have been: Margie Laue, Elaine Dahl, Verna Lamson, Claudia LaPoint, Janna Merica, Marilyn Mingo. Lois Worth- ington, Deanna Oveson, Sharlene Cozzetti, Barb Weishaar, Charlene Ogle, Elaine Scott, Joan Young, Mary Reed, Elizabeth Vaughn, Joan Heintz. Shirley White, Joy Ann Hamilton, Linda Green, Animarie Andrews, Jeanne Gilbert, Roberta Midi litch, Carol Lohoefer, Lorraine Badt, San- dra Stow crs, Pat Beam, Barbara Swan son, Beverly Casselman, Carrell Peterson, Thelma Jacque, Suzie Frank, Billie Van- Amburgh, Janet Schuster, Judy Nicholson, Joan Ewell, Kathy Corrin. Lena Slinkard. Barbara Brown, Carol Jean Ellis. Marcia Whiteside, Diane Smith, Frances Ells- worth. Janice Sipe, Carol Urbach, Diane Willstruck, Sharon Hutchinson, Diane Hill, Mildred Mueller. Claudia Bunge Barbara Bacon. Barbara Trouer. Janice Mast. LaVella Keebler. and Charlene Brockel. The locker, towel and restroom moni- tors have kept themselves occupied this year by keeping a close watch to see that only girls who are taking P. E. are in the gym locker rooms and checking and giving out towels. Office monitors are kept busy taking roll, acting as receptionist in the absence of Miss Pinkham, Miss Dixon, or Mrs Mi New. 177 f A Wi ' Je C ioice I like this one, says Barbara Welch to Alberta Saunders as she chooses a watch from among the wide choice at VV517 Riverside Dodson ' s ' !«(• Jewelers MA -4 163 Watch the Birdie! Say cheese, ' coaxes the photographer as he poses Patty Green for a portrait at Hagen ' s Fernwell Bldg. — MA-5871 A Sight to Behold Richard Courteau see Spokane Falls and Monroe Street downtown Spokane. Monroe generating station, built in 1889 by The Washington Water Power Company, was the marvel of the industry in its day and still serves the company efficiently with low cost power. 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