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Insert upper left. Dr. William C. Soren- son, Superintendent of Schools NORTH CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Insert lower right, John P. Rodkey, Principal Zamamck 1 65 Faye Oakes Editor in Chief Catherine Dunn Assistant Editor Karen Baker Business Manager Nancy Vinge, Wilson Cady Art Editors Dianna Iron Photography Rick DeWitt Photography Assistant Pam Checki Photography Coordinator Faye Oakes, Catherine Dunn Faculty Coed i tors Sue Hansen, Shirley Potter . . . School Life Coeditors Tami Hubbard Seniors Editor Judi Jackson Classes Editor Linda Beckman, Sherrie Ellsworth . Activities Coeditors James Davis Productions Editor Bill Mckanna, Larry Heinz . . . Boys Sports Coeditors Shirley Potter, Sue Hansen . . Girls Sports Coeditors Catherine Dunn Advertising Editor Mrs. Carol Newett Mrs. Barbara Eddy Advisers Orval Theisen Published by the Senior Annual Staff, North Central High School, Spokane, Washington Vol, LVI No. 54 Printed in the Spokane Community College Printing Department Spokane, Washington Left to right: printshop head and letterpress. Maynard Rikerd; Bob English, makeup. Insert, lower left, Tom Keel. At the close of the school year, near the end of production, it becomes pleasur- able for the first time to pause and review the activities of our staff. As we pro- gressed through the year, the staff realized just how much we owed to the person- nel at the Community College printshop. In recognition of invaluable services given freely and. we mention, above and beyond their official responsibility, we wish to express our gratitude by dedicating the fruits oi our labor, the Tamarack ' 65, to the men at the printshop who were so helpful. To Carl Bridge, advertising section, Fred Hoefer, type setting, Tom Keel, makeup, Rob English, offset, and the printshop head. Maynard Rikerd. letterpress, we extend our thanks for their services. Through the year, as trips to and from the printshop accumulated, stalf mem- bers worked closely with one man in particular, Tom Keel. For all the extra effort he has expended in the interest of not only our book, but many preceding books, we wish to express our special thanks and real appreciation to the guy to whom we owe this whole year ' s product. The Staff 2 Contents- Administration ♦ . 4 School Life ♦ . • IS Graduates • . ♦ 28 Classes .... 72 . . 108 . . 146 . . 160 Advertising . . . . . 198 Index . . 211 i Tall and straight, standing in the background of the student ' s life . . . the spirit of the Tamarack has guided our leaders, the FACULTY, to inspire and direct student efforts in a manner that is most beneficial for the student. Firm and upright, the faculty has protected and guided student life through the high school gears . . . ever pointing the wag for independent growth and self-sufficiency. ft ' jAh 1 School Board Establishes Policies Membe rs Direct Activities of Schools Spokane ' s District 81 School Board continued to be the policy-making force throughout the school year. They held meetings regularly with principals and administrators and were responsible for the efficient operation of Spokane ' s edu- cational system. The board members served through the year without any reward other than the satisfaction they received from knowing how they aided the learning processes of Spokane ' s young- sters and helped their prospects for better, more fulfilling lives. Through the realization that education is the key to suc- cess in our competitive society, the board has striven to maintain fine schools in which students have opportunities in proportion to their individual desires to achieve. Legislation for the school ' s benefit was put into effect with the hope that our entire system cotdd give a higher degree of education at all levels. President of the District 81 School Board for 1964-65 is Oscar C. Santschi. PTA and School Work Together Efforts Made to Interest Parents in School Affa irs. North Central ' s Parent-Teacher Association worked closely with the school ' s administration through the school year. Their purpose was to bring the home and school closer, so students could receive the benefits of increased understanding between the two factions, and therefore gain more from their education. Officers were elected and held their positions through the entire year. They supervised the two meetings held each month, programmed speakers and planned extracurricular activities. Statistics have shown that close parent-school administra- tion ties have produced a better quality, more interested student that is truly concerned with the affairs of his com- munity. These community-minded individuals are the initiating force of democratic processes: these processes are responsible for the maintenance of America ' s high standards of education and government that make us a truly superior people and give us the full benefits of our society. Mrs. Noreen Barr reviews material pertaining to her duties as president of the PTA for 1964-65. School Administrators Walter Anker, New Vice-Principal The administration ai North Central, the principal, vice- principal, and the girls ' and boys ' deans are directly respon- sible tor the efficient management of all school affairs. Most policy interpretation is handled by the princ ipal. John P. Rodkey. Our vice-principal, Walter Anker, was new to N.C. this year, but he soon became a familiar figure about the school as he handled the problems concerning student man- agement and control. The girls ' and boys ' deans. Patricia Butterfield and Ren neth .Mhyre. were active and appreciated in their capac ities as student counselors. Many students are familiar with the concern and sympathy these teachers extend in the course of duty. North Central has a dedicated administrative staff, which devoted many hours to the betterment and understanding of its students. They know that students work much better in an atmosphere of general good feeling than under the burden of unsolved personal problems. Their aim is to be of service to both students and parents in solving scholastic and soc ial problems. John P. Rodkey, Principal Walter Anker, Vice-Principal Patricia Butter student affairs. d. Dean of Girls, and Kenneth Mhyre. Dean of Boys, work on •ervice Staff; The office, cafeteria and custodial staffs were responsible for many details in the smooth func- tioning of the school. The office stall handled all absentee, dismis- sal and bookkeeping details in the school. Our secretaries were responsible for the compilation ol permanent records for all students of N C. North Central ' s clean halls bear silent testi- mony to the efficiency of the custodial staff. The custodians maintain the grounds and keep the electric and heating systems in proper work- ing order. Attractive meals and snack items were served daily in our cafeteria in the three lunc hes. North Central ' s cafeteria is a busy spot almost any time of day because the cooks are planning and pre- paring food on a continual basis. Custodial staff: Row 1. Zada Wendler, Hugh Leppell. Bob Cochran: Row 3. Gordon Fanning. Dick Muzutko. Blain Gill: Row 2, Earl DeMills. Helen Wayland Bookroom Supervisor Gloria Swanson School Health Nurse Cooks: Left to right are Corrine Hirst. June Covey. Alice Kruger. Viola Santora. Alice Gillespie, manager: Dorothy Brucher. Marie Johnson. Edith Johnson. Lela D ' Andre. Blair Glover Department Head Office Practice Rollin Charbonneau Stenography Typing Norman Erickson Bookkeeping Typing Lyle Jewell Business Manager Typing Louise Wickward DECA Club Distributive Education A. A. Manfred Varsity Baseball Typing Business Education Business courses and vocational education are an important part of many students ' educa- tions, particularly those who plan on entering the business world immediately after grad- uation. They are the most immediately useful of school subjects, because they are helpful in laying foundations for business careers and they provide useful skills for college education. Many careers become the goals of business education students. Some require further training, but many do not. Business training not offered at North Central is available at most of the professional business training schools in the Spokane area. North Central strives to maintain high standards in its business education fields. Classes olfered are: Two-year courses each in typing, shorthand and bookkeeping. Office practice and distributive education are one-year classes, whose enrollment is usually restricted to seniors. Mary York Commercial Club Bookkeeping Helen Oscarson Department Head French. Latin Laura Briscoe Latin Club Latin Helen Cain SEA Representative French Orosia McHugo International Club Spanish Carol Newett Tamarack German Frank Windishar German Foreign Languages The most basic need for good personal relations is the ability to communicate effectively. Language courses offer instruction in this ability in a variety of languages. With the technical advances in world communications, it becomes most obvious that an understanding of languages other than English is highly desirable. At North Central, French, Latin. Spanish and German are offered up to the third year. Only Latin and German have fourth-year classes, however. With the advance of audio-lingual methods, tape recordings, rec- ords and films have become key tools in the study of foreign languages. Advanced levels endeavor to understand more than language me- chanics and study culture and customs of the various lands. •A Donna Standaart learns to speak German fluently through using German puppets. Frank Windishar, instructor, super- vises. Orosia McHugo looks on as three of her Spanish II students. Bruce 44 Wald. Steve Saruwatari and Nance Marlene make use of audio aids. I t Harold Thompson Dep?rtinent Head Boys ' PE William Diedrick Freshman. Sophomore Football Boys ' PE Charles Long Varsity Tennis Boys ' PE Leslie Hogan Varsity Wrestling Bovs ' PE Lucile Lill Varsity Tennis Girls ' PE lennor Bennett Color Girls Girls ' PE Kay Selde Color Girls Girls ' PE Barbara Eddy Art Club Senior Studio Ralph Montroy Stage Manager Basic Art A. G. Tiemann Department Head Instrumental Ensemble Michael Caldwell Choir Musical Productions Art, Music, PE One of the most basic desires of man is to express himself. The basic training the student gains in high school in the subjects of art and music are the key to his artistic expression. North Central offers courses in basic art, lettering, drawing, archi- tecture, painting and senior studio. All these subjects are directed at the development of artistic ability. The Art Department directed all publicity of the school ' s activities and arranged special decorations for seasonal events. All props for stage productions were created in the art labs, as were all materials for pep cons. The Physical Education Department bases its curriculum on the idea that a healthy mind functions best in a healthy body. Under the inlluence of the late President ' s physical fitness program, the curricu- lum was expanded and diversified. Most freshmen are enrolled in daily PE and many specialized activities are scheduled outside the school, also. Our choral and band groups have consistently won top ratings in competition. The choir, glee clubs, ensembles and the marching, dance, stage and pep bands contribute much to the creative side of North Central. Daisy Chapman Art Club Assistant Basic Art From left to right. A. G. Tiemann. John Litten. David Huellemann and Dan Hirst rehearse band numbers for a stadium program. 12 George Theodorson Vern Broadwell Leonard Graham Alvin Olson Herbert Russell Department Head Woodshop Radio Club Student Busses Vocational Metal School Service Electronics Auto Shop Homemaking, Industrial Arts Culinary and sewing arts are the basic subjects taught in home- making, while the metal, wood, electronics and auto shops teach manual skills. All girls are required to take two credits in some homemaking courses. In addition to sewing and cooking, child development and social relations classes are held. Up to two years in any one subject are available. Most boys are active in shop work. Wood, metal, auto and elec- tronics shops, vocational metal and mechanical drawing are offered to all male students above the ninth grade. The fundamentals of homemaking are essential to every girl who plans to have a home. Boys who are interested in any of the trades find industrial arts courses ver) valuable. Elizabeth Killingsworth Department Head Cercle de Menage Cleo Clizer League Committees Social Relations Helen Beaver School Service Clothing Alvin Meyer Study Hall B-Squad Football, Track Lillian Barnes Library Club Library Chairman Juanita Thomas Library Club Library Students in a cooking class plan the menus for the foods they will prepare in later class sessions. 13 id George Smith Department Head Chemistry Esther Lancaster Biology Club Biology Dan Olson Biology Club Ass ' t Biology Raymond Simonson Boys ' Golf Biology, Chemistry Paul Tobie Fire and Civil Defense Drills Biology Orval Theisen Senior Adviser Physics Burrill Exley Deprrtment Head Advanced Math Robert Barnard Bowling Geometry Gerald Cunningham ASB Algebra Edwin Kretz Varsity Football Algebra Dorothy Congdon Future Teachers Intermediate Math FT John O ' Leary Math Club. Chess Club Freshman Math Mathematics, Science Developing logical patterns of thought through training in mathe- matics and scientific principles was the basic objec t of mathematics and science instruction. The mathematical principles that were given to students helped to prepare them For practical occupations in many fields other than math and science teaching. Courses in both mathematics and science are offered on a four- year basis to all students. Freshman algebra, geometry, intermediate mathematics and advanced math are the basic courses, and are sup- plemented by the SMSG geometry and senior math, which is given to those seniors who desire instruction in more elementary pro- cedures. In the Science Department, care is given to see that each student has at least one year of a laboratory science. Physical science, biology (both BSCS and traditional), chemistry and physics are offered to students. It is hoped that the knowledge they gain through these studies will help them to ask and answer the questions that are instrumental in the advance of our society. The marvels of the sciences and their fundamentals fascinate students of chemistr Saruwatari and George Cannata work with balance scales in chemistry class. 14 Gregory Sanford Department Head Social Studies Muriel Allison Honors Board U S. History Robert Bland Boys ' Tennis Ass ' t World History Virginia Drew Data Processing U.S. History Kenneth Hagen PTA Board World History Social Studies He who knows the past understands the present; he who has an understanding of the present has the key to the future. It could be said that this is the keynote of all history study. The element of history in our country ' s culture cannot be overlooked, nor can its importance be understated. In grade school, the study of history is taken as a matter of course. In high school, however, its importance becomes more readily seen. The history of our state. Washington, is a required course of study for all freshmen. In addition, they take a semester course in world geography. The only required course in history above the ninth grade is United States history, generally taken in the junior year. In addition, two more credits in either world history or current world problems are required. Seniors have a new system available to them on a nine-week basis. New to North Central is a course in con- temporary problems, economics and government. All courses of study are designed to make the student more aw are of the daily events, their causes and effects: in general, to create a more aware citizen. Richard Pelkie Key Club World History Delbert Jones Community Service U.S. History Edward Luders Junior Class Adviser Sociology Richard Hannan Frosh Football Washington History Eguene Lister Varsity Track Washington History Wallace Russell Freshman Homeroom Chairman World History Ralph Griffith uses a map to further illustrate an answer for his U.S. History class. Blaine Bennett Varsity Football Assistant World Geography 15 Joseph Tremblay Daniel Davis Department Head Talent Club Senior English Sophomore English Marilyn Klawunder News Adviser English Joseph Tremblay instructs senior Nancy Vinge in the prepa- ration of a class assignment. m uld Honor Students Junior English Vivian Hager Future Nurses Freshmna English Gloria Letsch Future Teachers Asst. Junior English Drama, English, The secret of man ' s success or failure lies in his ability to com- municate and express himself so that he can be understood by those about him. Our most common and frequent means of communica- tion are speaking and writing. In the English classes that all stu- dents attended through their high school years the emphasis was on these two areas. In the course of study, students were given material in grammar, construction, literature (botb American and classical), vocabulary, vocational instruction, and all forms of material relating to man ' s progress in his ability to express himself. Freshman English courses concentrated on the fundamentals of real literature when they read Julius Caesar, Tale of Two Cities and Silas Marner. They also studied more of the fundamentals of con- struction and usage. Juniors in both traditional and the new team- seniors Kathy Malone and Ron McCullogh read parts from a play in drama class. 16 Sharon Nustad Russell Meyer John Malterner League Adviser Spelling Contests Pep Coordinator Junior English Vocabulary Senior English Vocabulary teaching programs spent an entire year on American literature and America ' s cultural history. The team-teaching program continued its varied approaches to the subject and expanded their vocational and governmental studies. Seniors who elected to continue their study of the language in preparation for college studies concentrated on classical literature and composition. In addition to regular courses, vocabulary was offered to seniors in the hope that the knowledge of Latin and Greek roots would help them on their college -entrance tests. The preparation of term papers and detailed reports were also an im- portant part of the senior curriculum in English. Much care and thought were given to the planning of the study of our language. It is hoped that the students will use their abilities to t lie fullest extent and take full advantage of the oppor- tunities they will see opening before them. Dan Davis explains English assignment while Michelle McKinney. Lu Kennedy. Jim Coleman, Tim Ross, Gloria Kcnsok and Jo Seitz listen. Lorraine McNew Elizabeth Peck Scholarship Chairman Vox Puellarum English Freshman English Nona Halvorson Drama Junior English In a question and answer period In her Sophomore English class. Laura Briscoe waits for a class response from the students. 17 Through many seasons, the tribesmen would gather the branches of the Tamarack for shelter. As the various branches were interwoven to make the completed structure, so the various scenes in the daily SCHOOL LIFE combine to form the activities of the school year. li The screams and laughter heard at Bewitched Apparitions preceded the judging for the best costumes. Winners were, left to right, Dianna Iron, John Iron, Pat Pfeifer, Mary Kay Brophy, Linda Albee and Larry Meier. Seen in the dungeon created in the old gym is John Iron with one of la year ' s residents. In an after-school mixer held as a benefit for the Circle-Bar-J Boys ' Ranch. Mike Delong, Jim Cael, Lynn Feaster and Tami Hubbard dance to the music of the Mystics. 20 Christmas was ushered In with date dance So still the Night held Dec. 18 Key Club members Gene Keene. Jim Moore, Jim Keene and Mike DeLong with music by the Counts. carry the large Christmas tree that decorated the main hall and the gym over the holidays. 21 Sorry, cat. ' say Jim Davis and Sue Hansen, but visitors will have to get a pass at the student office. Didn ' t you know I could play chopsticks? queries Mr. Tremblay. At one of our more legal pep rallies, students display their spirit as they gather around a bonfire in the parking lot. Although our varsity wrestlers were generally modest, their trophies, won at the State Tournament, show their real abilities. Jack Coffey, right, is the first Spokane wrestler to take a state championship. Dave Young, standing, and Dean Nakagawa, kneeling, both took second place. Total team points placed North Central in second place as a high school. 22 § Named as Big and Little Sisters of the Year were Candy Lindberg. senior, and Sandy Pederson. frosh. A carnival mood, complete with tall man and fat lady, was the theme of the Big and ' Lil Sister Party. Vicky Murry and Sandy Nelson, officers, look on and laugh at Nancy Maloy and Renee Paquin, Homeroom is a fun time, and these Warriors show it. Ray Baune sits back to observe the habits of the typical senior as illustra- ted by Dean Nakagawa and Gail Keeling, Paper dolls anyone? Here ' s beans in your ears! Mem- bers of North Central ' s folk group are shown here, performing at the Dad-Daughter dessert. They An unidentified dancing cheerleader Is shown as she goes through her pa- ces at the Big and Little Sister Party 24 Seen traveling the well-worn path into the school building, are typical NC That was the winter that was. and Larry Schlecht typifies the predica- inhabitants. ment many people were in when they found their cars piled high with snow in a matter of minutes. 26 mi if. Change was apparent In the Kremlin this year with the replacement of former Premier Khrushchev by Deputy Premier Kosygin and the Secretary of the Communist Party Brezhnev Seen above are Republican presidential nominee I right i Barry Goldwater and his vice-presidential running mate. William Miller. Year of Elections Brings New Leaders Gerry Lindgren is pictured here winning the 10.000 meter Olympic trials. Lindgren ' s time was 20:02.0 minutes. Happiness of landslide victory can be seen on the faces of newly elected President Lyndon B. Johnson and Vice-President Hubert Humphrey. 27 Select portions of the Tamarack tree were used to make the tools and implements necessary for tribal life. So the SENIORS, select survivors of four years of rigorous training, become the tools and implements yielding their unique talents to the growth of America. 4.0 Student . . . Lyann Melum Students receiving 3.2 or better for five semesters, in order of class rank: Keene, James Davis. James Jokinen, Marcia Kilgore, Michael Freeman, Anna Carlson, Jay I f ■' !( 1 I VlT T f I1 . ItuU, I Jill 1 Cll V i i r i L h -i v i i I lit IK. ' 11.11 1 1 1 1 Uppt-tp CwfMlf Moore, James Achziger, Robert Marshall. Judith Ml !rlV11M oVlimil ■Mm 1 1 1 1 I I L . .MM 1 1 1 il I 1 fir 1 1 ' V I mi ff iHl U11L , 1 (I1IU L I -i cxi if v | ccm ti A 1 r w i (rn i Pi t nriQ Ifwiticf ti Ppf pr 1 Ul 1 1 1M Ml. A UU li vL ' iniii 1 liicl ' i IfK. L K 1 1 Irt 1 1 . 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Color Girls, Sergeant at Arms Honor Student Allen, Margo A. League Representative League Committees Big Sister Achziger, Robert M. Key Club International Club ASB Representative Ahrendt, Sharon L. League Committees Big Sister Bronze Pin Akins, Joseph F. ASB Carnival Committee Varsity Basketball Choir Allison, Otto M. Latin Club Varsity Football. Track News Representative Anderson, Donald E. B-Squad Football Basketball Frosh Football Albright, Patricia A. Honor Roll FT A President Commencement CoChfl Anderson. Gregory C. DECA B-Squad Football Baseball Seniors Start Last Year Arnold, Richard L. Radio Club Atwood, Judy K. Honor Roll News Staff, Reporter Color Girls Aukett, Daniel B. Frosh, B-Squad, Varsity Cross-County Bafaro, Gary G. B-Squad Wrestling Bagley, Danny C. ASB Representative Baker, Karen J. News. Tamarack. Business Mr. Varsity Tennis. Barbour, Dan L. Quill and Scroll, Vice-President International Club i Barth, David Varsity Track Varsity Wrestling 1 Bassett, Barbara J. Bartlett, Marie A. Transferred from Toppenish Senior Senator Washington Latin Club ASB Committees I Baumhofer, John M. Honor Roll Baune, Raymond A. Warriors Varsity Football B-Squad Football I t 1 Beck, Karen L. News Staff, Associate Editor Honor Roll Beckman, Linda M. Vox Puellarum President Tamarack Staff Activities Coed. Benjamin, Linda R. Honor Roll ASB Representative Homeroom, Secretary Berg, Donald W. Senior Class Preside Key Club, President Honor Roll With Great Anticipation Berrie, Elaine M. News Staff, News Editc Color Girls Red Feathers Betts, Barbara P. Thespians Mixed Chorus League Committees Bice, Ellis R. Color Guard Concert, Marching Bands Bierig, Rudy H. Warriors Spanish Club, Fifth Executive Bishop, Jeffrey C. Transferred from Shadle Senior Reception Committee ASB Representative 33 A Blair, Nancy A. Art Club League Silver Pin Big Sister Bledsoe, Karen L. Honor Roll FT A Art Club Secretary ft Boone, William C. Bline, Katherine M. German Club Junior Achievement Bourguignon, Janet E. ASB Pep Committee League Representative Rifle Club Blough, Helen L. Color Girls DECA Vice-President Commercial Club Bowell, Rick S. ASB Pep Committee Junior Varsity Wrestling Bogenrief, Ronald L. Warriors Varsity Track Cross-Country Boyet, Lynn F. Transferred from Pacific Beach Safe Driving Rep. Participation of area colleges in college conferences is designed to give college-bound students information about colleges of their choice. Here students listen attentively to Dr. Robert Long at the University of Washington conference. College Boards Important Step UNIVERSITY 01 WASHINGTON 7 I Brannigan, Vicki L. Brass, Thomas C. Homeroom Secretary Warriors All School Play: Varsity Football Assistant Student Director Varsity Baseball Brend moen, David J. Brewer, Brad H. Transferred from State College Pennsylvania 4ik Brunette, Larry F. DECA Varsity Golf Bridgham, Dennis C. Mixed Chorus Buchanan, J. Mike Bronowski, Edward J. B-Squad Wrestling Frosh Football Cross-Country Broom, William N. Buck, Evelyn F. Red Feathers Color Girls DECA Buell, Jack E. International Club Thespians School Play Brown, Danny L. V 1 Burton, Ronald P. B-Squad Tennis Radio Club Stage Crew in Preparation for College Bushnell, Ralph F. ASB Pep Committee Varsity Football Varsity Basketball Buxton, Joyce A. League Bronze Pin Book Room Worker Locker Monitor Bybee, Kenneth L. Varsity Track Junior Varsity B-Squad Track Up in the air over a Junior-Senior Co-Rec is Renee Paquin. senior, shown here on the trampoline. Caballero, L. Gregorio Varsity Wrestling Warriors Varsity Baseball Cable, Sandy C. ASB Carnival Committee Marching, Concert Bands League Committees Cady, Wilson E. Tamarack Staff Art, Advertising Editor Art Club Vice-President Cael, James F. Mixed Chorus B-Squad Football Frosh Football, Track Cael, Robert C. Spanish Club Mixed Chorus Frosh Tennis Campbell, Ardyth M. Transferred from Pasco, Washington Carhart, Sandy F. News Mailing Staff ASB Publicity Committee Art Club Carlson, Jay B. Honor Roll Key Club ASB Respresentative Caron, Carrie M. Senior Breakfast Committee League Committees, Representative Carr, Teresa E. Thespians School Play Concert, Pep Bands 4r Cartee, Jack L. Not a Candidate for June Graduation Varsity Football, Track Senior Class Officers Caruso, Anthony E. Rifle Club Radio Club Varsity Cross-Country Carver, Carol L. ASB Finance Committee League Committees League Big Sister Casselman, Jon A. Honor Roll B-Squad Football Frosh Football, Track Cathey, Bonnie J. International Club Marching, Concert Bands Music Festival Charlton, Tanya D. League President News Staff, News Ed. FT A Secretary Checki, Pamela R. Tamarack Staff, Photo Coordinator Junior Class Secretary Colwell, Mary A. Mixed Chorus ASB Representative League Representative Cheek, Danna J. League Committees School Service Varsity Golf I; Compton, Bruce A. Plan Year ' s Activities Childers, Christine C. League Committees Honor Student Senior Caps and Gowns Coffey, Jack A. Warriors Varsity Football Varsity Wrestling Cole, Bonnie J. ASB Representative Homeroom Secretary League Big Sister Conrad, Claude J. Warriors Senior Finance Committee Varsity Basketball Manager Cook, Rebecca S. Cooprider, Sandy R. Transferred from John Shaw Warriors Vice-Pres. 3C ' s Varsity Football Choir Basketball, Track Costin, William Homeroom Officer Cox, Linda A. FTA International Club Honor Roll Craig, Noralee League Representative Office Worker Locker Monitor Cravens, Jerry A. Frosh Track Bowling Squad Cuneo, Shirley E. League Silver Pin News Representative Roll Checker Custer, Robert L. Radio Club Dahlberg, Marilyn Girls ' Glee League Big Sister Roll Checker Daniels, Lucile A. Bookroom Worker Locker Monitor Bowling Captain 0 Danielsen, Roberta R. Library Worker Office Worker Dashiell, Charlene G. Office Worker Bowling After-School Sports Davey, Linda E. League Big Sister Locker Monitor Bowling Davis, Donna M. League Big Sister Business Office Worker Junior Achievement Davis, James P. Tamarack Staff Productions Talent Club President Honor Roll Davis, Leslie J. ASB Pep Committee League Committees League Big Sister Dawson, Peggy S. League Committees League Big Sister Science Fair Winner DeBill, Delbert D. Senior Con and Parents ' DeCaro, John W. Junior Varsity Track ASB Representative DeCaro, Serafino Varsity Track Cross-Country 0 DeLong, Michael G. ASB President International Club Key Club Vice-President Irk DeWHt, Richard J. News Staff Photographer Senior Senator Quill and Scroll President Diedrick, William M. Dolan, Daniel W. Warriors Secretary-treasurer DECA Varsity Football Captain Vasity Basketball, Baseball Homeroom Sgt. at Arms ASB Representative Donahoe, Vicki M. ASB Representative League Representative Homeroom President Donohoe, John F. Transferred from Gonzaga Prepartory DuChene, Joseph L. Junior Varsity Football Baseball Thespians Dunford, John P. Transferred from Gonzaga Preparatory B-Squad Football Dunn, Catherine M. Tamarack Staff CoEd. League Treasurer Varsity Tennis Dunphy, Marlene S. League Committees Senior Prom Committee League Big Sister DuPree, Donna L. Varsity Tennis League Big Sister Roll Checker Eddy, Barbara A. Honor Student International Club FTA Historian Elbrecht, Gay H. News Staff Advertising News Feature Editor League Vice-President Elliott, Janice L. Honor Roll Red Feathers Varsity Tennis Reception Held March 26 Ellsworth, Sherrie L. Tamarack Staff Activities Coed. Red Feathers Elwood, Diana M. Girls ' Glee Gym Office Worker Emch, Dennis R. League Bowling Emerson, Roger W. ASB Junior-Senior Co-Rec Junior Varsity Track ASB Representative Evans, Nancy M. Library Club President League Committees ASB Committees Fair, Leonard J Choir Varsity Football Manager Transferred from Gonzas Fairbrother, Carol S. Felton, Marcie C. Fifield, Roberfa A. Finn, Duane D. Flannigan, John Homeroom President FTA Honor Roll Bowling League Representative Library Club, Treasurer League Big Sister DECA Treasurer League Committees ASB Representative Florin, Gary R. Foisy, Keith L Forrester, Joan E. Frame, Terry L. Freeman, Anna A. Warriors Transferred from Transferred from Lewis Vox Puellarum Treasurer Honor Roll Varsity Basketball Shadle Park and Clark Red Feathers FTA Varsity Track Thespians Mixed Chorus International Club Art Club Physics students Don Matson and Owen Mir are shown working with mass acceleration relationships in lab experiments. Participation Is Pushed Fry, Cynthia M. Transferred from Holy Names Thespians Fyfe, Marie R. FNA Historian, Treasurer Cercle de Menage Honor Roll Gambill, Robert W. Varsity Football, Wrestling Warriors Honor Roll Gates, Ned Transferred from Shadle Park Thespians Goins, Benjamin H. Warriors Varsity Track Cross-Country Giampietri, Samuel D. Warriors Varsity Football Junior Varsity Football i Goodell, Linda C. Homeroom Vice-President FNA Chairman Giraud, Barbara A. Homeroom President Senior Prom Committee League Big Sister Goad, Joyce A. Transferred from Lewis and Clark Goudzward, Nancy E. Latin Club ASB Landscaping Committee Senior Caps and Gowns Graff, Joan T. FNA President Senior Caps and Gowns Honor Roll Goffinet, Larry L. ASB Vice-President Warriors Senior Con Commitee Graham, Lynn E. Art Club Honor Roll League Big Sister by Senior Class Graves, Trudy J. Homeroom Treasurer Thespians League Big Sister Sue Hansen, left, and Pam Checki are seen discussing their Col- lege Entrance exam results with Mrs. McNew, college counselor. Greenwood, Michael J. ASB Carnival Committee Cochairman Varsity Track Griffith, Geoffrey W. Key Club Senior Caps and Gowns School Play Griffith, Robert E. Homeroom Sergeant at Arms B-Squad Frosh Football ft tut Griggs, Donald J. Intramural Bowling Griner, Joan L. Transferred from Peshastin Dryden High School Play Haas, Darrell E. Hamann, Dennis W. Bowling Hansen, Susan M. Tamarack Staff Sports Editor Red Feathers Latin Club Treasurer Hardt, LaVern R. _ W «n r Hare, Lindsay W. Not a Candidate for June Graduation Warriors Hagmann, Lynda Library Worker Harker, Lynn L. Art Club Secretary League Bronze Pin Bowling League Orval Theisen Directs Making important decisions about the Senior Prom are the mem- bers of the various subcommittees. From left: Bill McKanna. Sandy Nelson, Nancy Maloy. Bill Cady. Gene Keene. Jim Moore. Judy Mathews, Kathy Malone. Jim Keene, Barbara Bassett and Barbara Eddy. Harty, Yvonne K. Modern Dance After-School Sports Hern, Charles B. Transferred from Junction City, Kansas Heimbigner, Sherri M. Hill, Gary W. National Rifle Association League Bowling Varsity Tennis Heinz, Larry E. Tamarack Sports CoEditor Warriors Varsity Basketball Hinthorne, Reese D. Warriors Basketball Manager Tepee Lighters Henning, Linda M. League Bronze Pin News Representative League Representative Hirst, Dan J. Talent Club FTA Thespians Herman, Jackie D. Honor Roll International Club League Bronze Pin Hobbs, Diane K. Honor Roll Y-Teens Color Girls Class Activities Hobbs, John A. Rifle Club Junior Achievement Locker Monitor Be - Hocking, Robin J. League Bronze Pin League Representative After-School Bowling Hoff, Thomas E. Bowling Office Worker Studying hard to get term papers done in time are: Kathy Malone (left), Robert Kegley, Ray Baune and Roger Emerson. oiling, Dale J. taee Crew Hunt, Larry G. Varsity Track Cross-Country ASB Representative 4 J Holton, Dale S. Varsity Baseball B Squad Basketball Frosh Baseball mm Hurst, Randolph G. ASB Representative Hopkins, Stephen D. Transferred from Gonzaga Varsity Track Junior Varsity Track Hurts, Patricia L League Bronze Pin Senior Prom Committee League Representative Horobiowski, Irene M. League Bronze Pin Color Girls FTA Iron, Dianna J. Tamarack Photo Editor Band Mural Designer Art Club Hubbard, Tamara D. Tamarack Staff Senior Ed Quill and Scroll ASB Co-Rec Cochairman Irvine, Karen M. ASB Representative League Representative After-School Sports Car Wash Held Jackson, Judi J. Tamarack Staff Classes Red Feathers, Historian Varsity Tennis Jensen, Daniel L Transferred from Lidgerwood, North Dakota Johnson, Kathleen G. Tepee Lighters Red Feathers International Club Johnson, Nancy S. Art Club News Representative ASB Committee Johnson, Peter J. Key Club Latin Club President Honor Roll Johnson, Robert E. Transfcrd from Lewis and Clark Honor Roll Johnson, Vernon G. Katzenbogan, Frances J. Homeroom Secretary League Big Sister ASB Representative Jokinen, Marcia L Senior Reception Committee Honor Student Color Girls Jones, Stephen R. Warriors Secretary Key Club Varsity Football Manager Kamarainen, Dennis E. Transferred from Whitefish, Montana Varsity Track Kannegaard, David L Not a Candidate for June Graduation Kean, Laura L Honor Roll Senior Representative International Club Keehn, Kitty E. League Big Sister Junior Achievement After-School Sports Keeling, M. Gail Varsity Football Warriors Historian Varsity Basketball to Raise Money Keene, Gene E. Key Club President Honor Student Senior Senator Keene, James D. International Club Pres. Key Club Secretary- Honor Student Kegley, Robert L. Kelly, Craig L. Transferred from University B-Squad Baseball ft ' Kennicutt, Paul R. Talent Club Tepee Lighters B-Squad Football Manager Kilgore, Michael A. Latin Club President Honor Student National Merit Commended Kimble, Cecilia J. Girls ' Glee Club 71 m Kinne, Cheryl L. Commerical Club Senior Caps and Gowns ASB Representative Laitinen, Roy A. Honor Roll Key Club Homeroom Vice-President Kippenhan, Collins P. Business Education Lang, Barbara L. Color Girls ASB Dance Committee International Club Knapp, Frank E. Kruiswyk, Clinton A. Spanish Club Fifth Executive Varsity Basketball, Baseball Junior Varsity Cross-Country B-Squad Baseball LaBrie, Danny B. Varsity Football Varsity Wrestling Choir Honor Roll Larsen, John H. Transferred from Deer Park, Washington Larson, Diane M. ASB Pep CoChairman Choir League Committees Larson, Stan E. Mixed Chorus students are pictured listening intently to Mr. Exley in one of is Advanced Math Classes. Various Colleges Chosen 1 8 Latimer, Leslie C. News Staff Reporter DECA Historian Honors Board LaValle, Larry G. Leggett, Sue D. League Committee International Club League Representative Leslie, Donna L. Leslie, Wayne R. Lewis, Ronald L. Lindberg, Candace D. Lindquist, Londa F. Roll Checker Transferred from Pasco, DECA Honor Roll Locker Monitor Washington League Representative League Big Sister Varsity Basketball League Big Sister of the Year News Representative Livingston, Charles A. Varsity Track Lockard, Linda L. FNA League Big Sister Roll Checker Lundin, Gail L. Transferred from Shadle Park Lunzer, Michael D. B-Squad Football Swimming Team Magner, Megan M. News Staff Feature Editoi ASB Secretary Cheerleader, Fall Chm. by S eniors Seen exchanging graduation pictures above are. clockwise from lower left: Roger Riediger. Karen Baker and Larry Heinz. Mahrt, Elizabeth I. International Club Library Club Honor Student Malone, M. Kathleen Senior Senator Thespians Secretary Red Feathers Color Girls Maloy, Joyce L. League Representative Color Girls ASB Representative Maloy, Nancy J. League Vice-President Girl ol the Month Vox Puellarum Mandy, Patricia G. Marching Band News Representative League Bronze Pin Marchioro, William J. News Staff Boys ' Sports Editor Varsity Football CoCaptain Marks, Darrel E. Varsity Wrestling ASB Pep Committee ASB Representative I Marquardt, Ullrich H. International Club Varsity Track Cross-Country Marshall, Judith L. Senior Class Treasurer League Girl of the Month Red Feather Chairman Martinson, Sherry L. Girls ' Glee League Big Sister Junior Achievement Mathers, Peggy L. Honor Roll Red Feathers Commercial Club Treasurer Mathews, Judy L. Commercial Club Cheerleader News Staff Sports Editor Matson, Donald L. Warriors Varsity Baseball Varsity Basketball Finals Keep Mayfield, Donna F. Library Club Mixed Chorus Library Worker McCoury, Susan L. School Play Junior Achievement Art Club Vice-President McCullough Ronald S. Thespians School Play ASB Dance Committee McDaniel, Elizabeth J. ASB Representative League Committees Roll Checker McDonald, Carolyn M. Transferred from Seattle, Washington Girls ' Glee McDonald, Marilyn K. Girls ' Glee Mixed Chorus League Representative 1 1 McGough, Stephen J. Warriors Varsity Football B-Squad Football McKanna, William R. Tamarack Sports Coeditor Senior Class Representative Honor Roll McKenney, Terry D. McKinney, Timothy J. Varsity Track Cross-Country Mixed Chorus McLean, Lonette A. Library Club Treasure League Committees League Big Sister LVii McRoberts, Terry L. Freshman Track B-Squad Baseball Choir Mead, Darrell J. Junior Class President ASB President Honor Roll Meats, Judy A. Transferred from Moses Lake Washington Meister, Frank M. Melum, Lyann V. Honors Program Algebra Contest Winner Natl. Merit Cumin ►eniors Busy Merbach, Ronald D. Mickey, James R. Thespians President Swimming Team School Plav Miller, Gerald W. ASB Fifth Executive Boys ' State Varsity Football Miller, Ronald P. Senior Finance Committee Homeroom Vice-President B-Squad Football Mills, Kathleen M. Not a Candidate lor June Graduation Girls Glee Mir, Owen C. Rifle Club Natl. Merit Comm. ASB Representative Moffitt, Diane M. Commercial Club League Committees Varsity Tennis Morris, Terry G. ASB Representative Junior Varsity Wrestling ASB Elections Committee 0% Mooney, Dick Freshman Football Freshman Track Stage Crew Murry, Vicky L. League Secretary Junior Senator Cheerleader, Winter Chm. Moore, James C. Key Club Secretary Honor Student Chairman Junior Class Vice-President Morehouse, Kaye L Thespians League Committees League Representative Nakagawa, Dean T. Warriors President Varsity Wrestling ASB Pep Committee 7 Nelson, Donna P. Not a Candidate for June Graduation League Big Sister Morgan, Marcia A. League Big Sister News Representative Cadet, Concert Bands Nelson, Sandra K. League Treasurer Cheerleader Football Queen Final Senior Week Is Nelson, Wendy J. Senior Commencement Committee Girls ' Glee Nevdahl, Annette C. Thespians Senior Prom Committee School Play Nichols, L. William III Warriors Varsity Football Athlete of the Week Nienstedt, Christopher H. Warriors Varsity Football B-Squad Track, Football Northrup, Norman L. Boys ' State Warriors, Parliamentarian Varsity Tennis Oakes, Faye A. Tamarack Staff Coedit Natl. Merit Comm. Fashion Council Oien, Michael W. ASB Pep CoChairman Stage Crew News Representative Owen, Linda K. ASB Landscaping League Big Sister Intramural Sports Olson, Christine, M. Honor Program Vox Puellarum Historian Seattle Exchange Student Owens, Susan I. DECA Parliamentarian Children ' s Theater Choir Ortiz, Carlotta P. Transferred from Shadle Park Paquin, Renee V. ASB Pep Committee Cheerleader Varsity Tennis Ostin, J. William All-School Play Senior Commencement Committee Parish, Joseph E. Warriors Varsity Wrestling Homeroom President Ostrom, Ella F. Transferred from Newport, Washington Pasicznyk, Bonnie J. ASB Secretary Cheerleader News Staff, Ed.-in-Chief Filled With Many Activities Pesik, Edward F. Transferred from Cheney, Washington Key Club Parliamentarian Peters, Jane E. Girl of the Year, 1964 Vox Puellarum President League President Peters, Karen L Thespians Treasurer League Bronze Pin Childrens ' Theater Peterson, Susan M. Vox Puellarum Fifth Executive Senior Caps and Gowns Petty, Ralph L Honor Roll Varsity Cross-Country Bowling Pfeifer, Patrick D. ASB Committees Homeroom Vice- Pres. Varsity Football r Pickard, Donald R. Transferred from Selah, Washington Pinkley, Larry W. Potter, Ruth A. ASB Pep Committee Honor Roll Vox Puellarum Potter, Shirley D. Tamarack, School Life Ed. Red Feathers, Sgt. at Arms Latin Club President Preston, Charles J. Varsity Football Track News Representative Proteau, F. Michael Warriors Varsity Football Football Cocaptain Ray, Edward D. Spanish Club SSDF Chairman News Representative Reeder, Jacqueline L. Girls ' Glee Co-Ed Bowling Roll Checker Reichelt, Steve L. Art Club Locker Monitor Reida, Stephanie S. News Staff, Ed.-in-Chief Red Feather Chairman Senior Class Secretary Working on a project for Senior Studio is Ken Williams while Leonard Fair looks on. Senior Prom Highlights Rew, James E. Warriors Varsity Football ASB Co-Rec Committee Reynolds, F. Dorine Thespians Mixed Chorus League Big Sister Reynolds, Jack R. Varsity Football, Wrestling ASB Vice-President Doug Cramer Award Richardson, Timothy J. Riddle, Gerald W. Junior Achievement Pres. Varsity Tennis Stage Crew Riediger, Roger A. Honor Roll Special, Marching, Pep, Concert Band Rigg, Mary K. News Staff Reporter Quill and Scroll Secretary-Treasure Rodgers, Christine Junior Achievement Big Sister ASB Representative Roe, Jerri L Honor Student Honor Roll Spokane Figure Skating Club Rohner, Gloria J. Thespians Historian ASB Pulicity Varsity Tennis Rorberg, Duane V. Key Club ASB Dance Committee Talent Club Rose, Joan C. League Committees League Big Sistex Roseberry, Robert E. Honor Student All-Northwest State Orchestra, Choir Year ' s Activities Ross, Gayle A. DECA Commercial Club Senior Caps and Gowns Rutherford, Richard R. Thespians School Play News Staff Ryals, Linda L. Transferred from Tucson, Arizona Mixed Chorus Members of the Commencement Committee are seen making plans well in advance. Pictured are. clockwise from lower left: Marie Tollefsen. Wendy Nelson. Jack Reynolds, Leslie Latimer. Bruce Walker and Pat Albright. At Ryen, Calvin J. Varsity Wrestling Senior Prom Committee Pep Band Sabatini, Michael J. Transferred from Lewis and Clark Sander, William C. Key Club Honor Roll Scammon, Janice E. ASB Finance Committee FNA League Committees Scammon, Stanley L. DECA Concert, Pep Bands Junior Achievement Schafer, Jerry W. Schierman, Cheryl L. Mixed Chorus Locker Monitor Library Worker Schlecht, Larry N Mixed Chorus Locker Monitor Transferred from West Valley Schomber, Patricia L. Girls ' Glee Roll Checker Schonberger, Daniel F. B-Squad Basketball Intramural Sports Commencement Carefully Schubert, Jack E. Schwab, Larry E. Not a Candidate for June Graduation Mixed Chorus Scott, Diane M. FNA Girls ' Glee Senter, Dennis M. Ma rching, Concert Bands Shaeffer, Sherry A. Transferred from Rhode Island Honor Roll Shaw, David M. ASB Committee Chairman Photography Senior Prom Committee Shippy, Sylvia D. ASB Landscaping Locker Monitor After-School Sports Shuford, David A. Bowling Siegel, Kathryn E. DECA Secretary International Club Orchestra Smith, Douglas M. Varsity Tennis B-Squad Baseball B-Squad Tennis Spidle, Steven W. Biology Club DECA Honor Student Stack, Connie M. League Big Sister Roll Checker League Bronze Pin Sterritt, Joan E. League Big Sister Stickel, Delaine F. Honor Roll Marching, Concert Bands FTA Still, Sharon L FTA FNA Thespians Planned by Committee Stradley, Arch L. Homeroom President B-Squad Baseball Junior Varsity Fo otba Stradley, Janice L. Vox Puellarum Secretary International Club League Secretary Stratton, Alan E. Transfered from Rogers DECA President Cross-Country Swank, Mardel L. Honor Student League Points Committee Red Feathers Treasurer Tarbert, Janet D. League Bronze Pin Big Sister News Representative J Thaves, Lorraine K. Transferred from Spang] Washington Honor Roll 1 7 Tollefsen, Marie A. Honor Roll Red Feathers Color Girls Thompson, Hugh A. News Staff Sports Editor Concert, Marching Bands Tamarack Representative Tonellato, B. JoAnn ASB Treasurer Honor Roll Sophomore Senator Thompson, Mary R. Transferred from Lewiston, Idaho DECA Tribble, Orin T. Thorpe, Roberta J. Art Club Senior Breakfast Committee Red Feathers Trippel, Margaret A. Transferred from Yakima, Washington School Play Tiffany, Michael D. Homeroom President News Representative Boys ' Intramural Sports Trusty, Glenna F. Red Feathers International Club Junior Prom Committee Seniors are pictured in a Contemporary World Problems class reading news of world problems. Graduates Bid Farewell Turnley, Judy A. Art Club League Big Sister After-School Sports Tyree, Sylvia G. ASB Committees Mixed Chorus League Big Sister Uhden, Eleanor J. Red Feathers Secretary Talent Club Historian League Committees Chm. Ullrick, Gary D. Warriors Varsity Football Junior Varsity Track Vagenas, Theodore P. Vinge, Nancy K. Tamarack Staff Art Editor Honor Roll Art Club Treasurer Walker, Bruce W. Art Club German Club VanCamp, Carol A. ASB Election Chairman League Representative School Play v Walker, Ron G. Bowling Roll Checker Van Faasen, Mary L Transferred from Seattle, Washington Choir Vaughn, Sandy L. News Staff Advertising ASB Junior-Senior Co-Re DECA V _it r, Ellen M. Honor Roll DECA ASB Committees Ward, Sharon A. League Committees Spanish Club Junior Achievement to Their Alma Mater Watson, R. Dana Warriors Varsity Track B-Squad Track Wavra, James C. Senior Class Vice-President Warriors Varsity Wrestling Wayland, Ruth H. Honor Roll Latin Club President 3C ' s President Caught in a scene from the Senior Con are: Jackie Reeder, Bob Roseberry, Gary Thompson. Sue Owens and Ron McCullough. Wellhouser, Fred C. Varsity Wrestling 0 Werhan, Linda K. League Big Sister Roll Checker Gym Office Worker White, Michael W. Transferred from Gonzaga Whitesitt, Lori M. Transferred from Missoula, Montana Girls ' Glee Whitney, Michael D. Biology Club Chess Club Vice-Pres. Mixed Chorus Williams, Georgia M. Girls ' Glee Intramural Sports Williams, Robert K. Thespians Vice-Pres. News Representative Bowling Williams, Thomas D. Wilson, Catherine L. DECA Spanish Club League Bronze Pin Winters, Judith A. Transferred from Pasco, Washington Wood, Billie G. News Staff Associate Editor ASB Representative Honor Roll Woodard, William W. DECA Varsity Track Marching Band Wunsch, Keith J. Honor Roll Key Club ASB Dance Committee Young, David J. Warriors Sergeant at Arms Varsity Football Varsity Wrestling Young, John M. Junior Senator Senior Prom Committee Talent Club President First Row: Muriel Allison. Mrs. Helen Oscarson. Mrs Lorraine McNew Second Row: Gerald Cunningham Orval Thcisen. Guy Griswold. Norman Erickson. Third Row: William Nye. Eugene Lister. Richard Pelkie. Leonard Graham. Robert Bland. Senior Homeroom Teachers Advise Graduates Leading the graduating class of 1965 through a year of memorable events was Mr. Orval Theisen, class adviser. Senior homeroom teach- ers aided Mr. Theisen by assuming the responsibility for various senior I unctions. Homeroom teachers assist students during the four years at North Central in giving words of advice and encouragement. Keeping a rec- ord of each student ' s progress, achievements and activities is just a part ol the homeroom teacher ' s duty. He also helps the student plan his four-year schedule and advises him on college or job preparatory courses. This record that is kept by the homeroom teacher is frequently used for future references by potential employers and colleges. There- fore the homeroom teacher has grave responsibility, for it is up to him to encourage students under his direction to participate in school activi- ties and scholastic schedule in order to make the student a well-rounded, well-prepared graduate. Of the many students that leave North Central and return in later years, it is their first concern to see their teachers of the past years who helped them through high school. 59 Breakfast Committee Rick DeWitt, Cochairman Carrie Caron, Cochairman Roberta Thorpe Keith Wunsch Marie Fyfe Jane Peters Larry Pinkley Commencement Committee Jack Reynolds, Cochairman Pat Albright, Cochairman Wendy Nelson Dan Hirst Marie Tollefsen Olene Evenmo Leslie Latimer Caps and Gowns Committee Ceoff Griffith, Cochairman Nancy Goudzward, Cochairman Sue Peterson Joan Graff Sue McCory Elly Uhden Gayle Ross Cheryl Kinne Judi Jackson Cathy Dunn Tami Hubbard Faye Oakes Chris Childers Sandy Vaughn Music and Arrangements Committee Gene Keene, Chairman John Young Shirley Potter Faye Buck Mike Greenwood Pat Hurts Otto Allison Reception Committee Terry Frame, Chairman Sandy Carhart Marcia Jokinen Jeff Bishop Janice Scammon Terry Morris Linda Davey Finance Committee Darrell Mead, Cochairman Sharon Yurik, Cochairman Carol Carver Mardel Swank Claude Conrad Diane Hobbs Ron Miller Linda Beckman Decorations Committee Nancy Maloy, Chairman Nancy Vinge Dave Shaw Megan Magner Pete Johnson Barbara Giraud Lynn Harker Pat Pfeifer Pictures and Publicity Committee Kathy Malone, Chairman Judy Turnley Frank Knapp Vicky Donahoe Annette Nevdahl Ben Coins JoAnn Tonellato Prom Committee Jim Moore, General Chairman Cards and Announcements Sue Reida, Chairman Laura Kean Don Berg Roy Laitinen Jan Stradley Joe Akins Barbara Bassett Pam Checki Bill McKanna Judy Marshall Judy Mathews Billie Wood Convocation Committee Sandy Cooprider, Cochairman Renee Paquin, Cochairman Larry Heinz Lewis Allwardt Joe Parish Larry Goffinet Carol VanCamp Bonnie Pasicznyk Tanya Charlton Cay Elbrecht Tickets Committee Bill Cady, Chairman Susan Owens Marlene Dunphy Cal Ryen Jim Rew Karen Bledsoe Sandy Nelson Refreshments and Chaperones Committee Barbara Eddy, Chairman Jim Keene Jerri Roe Jan Stradley Rick Bowell 60 62 Planning sessions in the cafeteria were common. Shown in session are Pam Doing a little clowning around in preparaton for the issue of caps and gowns Checki, Jan Stradley, Bill McKanna, Billie Wood and Roy Laitinen. are Karen Beck, Mike Proteau and Joyce Maloy. Representatives Elected Senior homeroom representatives, seen on the fire escape outside Mr. Theisen ' s lab are: Joe Aklns. Billie Wood. Sue Relda. Jim Frey, Roy Laitinen. Laura Kean. Judy Mathews. Jan Stradley, Pam Checki. Barbara Bassett. Judy Marshall, Bill McKanna and Don Berg. 63 Senior Week Busy Seniors are kept busy during the last week of school with various activities. Books are turned in, fees returned, grades received and the last-minute plans for the week ' s functions arc completed. Many students gather together to make plans for the last week and maybe just to reminisce about their four years at North Central. The last week is a busy one with two main activities held by the graduating class. June 3 was the day of the annual Senior Dress-Up, an event held by eac h graduating c lass. Seniors, dressed in their best, attended classes for the last time on this day. On the following Friday, June 4, the class held their Senior Break- fast at the Eagles ' Lodge. At this last and memorable activity, which they attended as the Class of ' 65, the seniors enjoyed a delightful meal and a special program while visiting among themselves. After the breakfast, the seniors then went to the Coliseum to practice for Commencement exer- cises whic h were the following Sunday, June 6. Seen on the morning of the Seniors ' annual dress-up day are from left: Bill MoKanna, Sandy Nelson. Jim Wavra. Kathy Johnson, Dean Nakagawa, Jan Stradley, Geoff Griffith and Barbara Bassett. They are caught resting 1 right i after a hectic day. Enjoying themselves at the Senior Breakfast, held this year at the Eagles ' Lodge, are from left to right: Darrell Mead. Roberta Thorpe. Gail Keeling, Susan Owens. Pete Johnson and Sherrie Ellsworth. 64 Prom Highlights Year ' s Events Selection of Princesses Begins Lilac Festivities Senior Class officers led the graduating class of 1965 through an exciting year filled with various activities. Early in November the class officers were elected. They met regularly with the class adviser, Mr. Theisen, and senior homeroom representatives to plan the year ' s schedule. Committees were chosen, cards and an- nouncements were selected and ordered, and plans were being made for the other events to come. The first big event was the Senior Con on March 25. The production was based on a television theme and featured a variety of talent. On the night of March 26 the production was presented for all senior parents and was followed by a reception. The Senior Prom, held at the Holy Names Com- mons on May 29, was the highlight of the year. Senior Dress-Up Day, an annual event, was June 3, preceded by a breakfast at the Eagles Lodge. Climax- ing the year ' s events, commencement exercises took, place at the Coliseum Sunday afternoon, June 6. And so . . . The Class of ' 65 bids farewell. 67 Seniors ' Activities . Abernathy, Kathryn Sue Big Sister, Silver Pin; Choir; Homeroom Secretary; League Committees Achziger, Robert Michael Bowling; Honor Student Ahrendt, Sharon Cafeteria Worker; Honor Roll Akins, Joseph Fredrick Transferred from Gonzaga Prep; Homeroom President: Tepee Lighters: Folk Singing Group: Choir Representative; Senior Representative; All-City Choir Albright, Patricia Ann International Club Vice-President: Talent Club; Marching. Concert Band; League Committees. Big Sister, Silver Pin, Representative; Office Worker: Honor Student Program: FTA Treasurer Allen, Margo Ann Transferred from Holy Names Academy; Bronze Pin; Roll Checker Allison, Otto Munroe III Junior Varsity Track; Frosh. B- Squad Football: Intramural Bowling Allwardt, Lewis Anderson, Donald Edward Basketball, Track Anderson, Gregory Frosh Track; Intramural Sports; Junior Achievement Arnold, Richard Leroy Atwood, Judy Kaye Quill and Scroll: League Big Sister. Silver Pin; Varsity Golf Aukett, Daniel Burke, Jr. Bafaro, Gary Bagley, Danny Charles Baker, Karen Jean Color Girls. Cochairman; Commer- cial Club: All-Activity Shield; League Committees, Silver Pin, Girl-of-the-Month for October; Tamarack, News Representative; After-School Sports; Gym Office Worker, Locker Monitor; Varsity Tennis, Captain; Honor Student Program. Honor Roll 6 Barbour, Dan Lloyd Basketball Intramural Sports, B-Squad Basketball Barth, David Barth, Duane Bartleft, Marie Anna Bassett, Barbara Jean Social Studies Discussion Forum Secretary; Cercle de Menage; ASB Constitutional Amendment Chairman, Elections and Finance Committees, Representative; League Representative, Gold Pin, Big Sister of the Y ar. Committee Chairman; Junior Class Committee; Senior Representative, Cards and Announcements; International Club; After-School Sports Baumhofer, John Michael Baune, Raymond Allen Track; Frosh Basketball. Track, Football, Wrestling; ASB Represent- ative Beck, Karen Louise League, Silver Pin; Tamarack, Red Cross Representatives; Honor Student; League Honors Board; Roll Checker Beckman, Linda MarLe Girls ' State; League Committees, Big Sister, Gold Pin; Representa- tive; Talent Club, Vice-President, Secretary; Biology Club; Vox Puellarum; ASB Committees, Representative; FTA; Concert, Marching, Honor Bands; ASB Honors Board; Tepee Lighters; Senior Class Finance Committee; After-School Sports; Junior Class Representative, Committee Chair- man Benjamin, Linda Rae Art Club; After-School Sports; Girls ' Glee: Mixed Chorus; League Big Sister: News Represent- ative Bensel, Kene Berg, Donald Wayne Key Club, President, Treasurer; Biology Club, President; Inter- national club. Vice-President; Honor Student Program; ASB Election Committee, Representative; Junior Class Representative; Tennis Berrie, Elaine Mary Quill and Scroll. Talent Club. FTA; Red Cross; Amores Librorum; League Committees, Big Sister, Gold Pin; Tamicck, League Representative; After-School Sports: Library Worker; Locker Monitor; Varsity Golf Betts, Barbara Pauline Big Sister, Representative Bice, Ellis Richard Bierig, Rudy Howard Equipment Room Bishop, Jeffrey Blair, Nancy Ann Student Office Worker Bledsoe, Karen Lynn ASB Landscaping Committee, Representative; League Committees, Big Sister, Bronze Pin; Senior Class Tickets Committee Bline, Katherine Marie Blough, Helen Girls ' League Bronze Pin; ASB Representative; Girls ' League Representative; Nurse ' s Worker Bogenrief, Ronald Leonard Frosh Track; ASB R epresentative Boone, William Bourguignon, Janet Honor Roll 1; Roll Checker; News Representative; After-School Sports; League Bronze Pin; Junior Class Music Committee: Homeroom President, Vice-President. Secretary; League Big Sister, Committees Bowell, Rick Senior Prom Committee Boyet, Lynn Franklin After-School Bowling: Junior Achievement Brannigan, Vicki Lue Mixed Chorus; League Committees, Big Sister, Bronze Pin. Representa- tive; After-School Sports; Roll Checker; Locker Monitor; Quill and Scroll Contest Winner Twice; ASB Committee; Junior Prom Decorations Committee Brass, Thomas Charles Frosh, B-Squad Football, Basket- ball: Frosh, Baseball: Mixed Chorus Brendmoen, David James Brewer, Brad Harrison Bridgham, Dennis Crosby Bronowski, Edward James Wrestling; Mixed Chorus; Hall Guard Broom, William Neuton, Jr. Brown, Danny Lee Brunette, Larry Fredrick Buchanan, Mike Buck, Evelyn Faye Commercial Club, Vice-President; Cercle de Menage; League Big Sister, Bronze Pin; League, News Representative; After-School Sports; Bowling; Senior Arrange- ments and Music Committee; Honor Roll Buell, Jack Edgar Children ' s Theater Burton, Ronald Paul Frosh Tennis; After-School Bowling Bushnell, Ralph Fred Varsity Track; Frosh, B-Squad Basketball, Football; News Representative Buxton, Joyce After-School Sports Bybee, Kenneth Transferred from Shadle Park High School Caballero, Lorenzo Gregorio Frosh Footbll, Baseball Cable, Sandy Carolyn Art Club: ASB Carnival Committee; Marching, Concert Bands; League Committees, Big Sister; Bowling Cady, Wilson Edgar Quill and Scroll: Chairman, Senior Prom Ticket Committee; Tamarack Representative Cael, James Francis Representative in Choral Council Cael, Robert Curtis Campbell, Ardyth Marie Carhart, Sandra Fern FTA; League Committees. Big Sister; Senior Class Reception Committee; After-School Sports; Homeroom Secretary. Treasurer; News Representative; Roll Checker Carlson, Jay Bennett Varsity Golf; B-Squad Baseball. Football Caron, Carrie Marie Homeroom Secretary, Treasurer; Junior Prom Committee; Girls ' Glee; Big Sister; After-School Sports: Roll Checker Carr, Teresa Ellen Transferred from Deer Park High; ASB Committees, Representative; After-School Sports: Roll Checker Cartee, Jack Lee Caruso, Anthony Library Worker; Choir: Mixed Chorus; Children ' s Theater. Decora- tions Committee; All-School Play; Manager. Junior Varsity Track Carver, Carol Lynne Bronze Pin, Representative: Locker Monitor: League Bowling Casselman, Jon Alan Cathey, Bonnie Jean Transferred from South Kitsap High; League Big Sister; Junior Class Committee Charlton, Tanya Biology Club. International Cub; ASB Elections, Corec. Publicity Committee, Chairman; Junior Senator; Twinlow, Girls ' State Alternate; League Committees, Big Sister, Gold with Ruby Pin; ASB, News, Junior Representative; Special Marching. Concert, Bands: Honor Student Program; Most Courteous Girl Award; Senior Con Committee: Junior Class Publicity Committee Checki, Pamela Rena Vox Puellarum; Senior Cards and Announcements; Scholastic Honor Roll 3; League Committees, Big Sister, Gold Pin; Tamarck, Senior Representative; Music Festival; Special, Marching Bands, Concert Band, Treasurer; Flute Ensemble; PTA Representative; Office Worker; Varsity Golf; ASB Date-Dance Committee Cheek, Danna Jane Childers, Christine Carol Big Sister; League Representative; Roll Checker Coffey, Jack B-Squad Football; Frosh Football; Choir; ASB Representative Cole, Bonnie Jean League Representative; Girls ' Glee; After-School Sports; Roll Checker; Drama, Play Coleman, Thomas Transferred from Gonzaga Prep; Junior Varsity Cross-Country; Frosh, B-Squad Track Colwell, Mary Girls ' Glee: Big Sister, Committee; Roll Checker; Office Worker; After-School Sports; ASB Committee Compton, Bruce Allen Conrad, Claude Joseph Frosh Baseball, Manager Cook, Rebecca Sue 3C ' s; Choir Cooprider, Sandy Robert ASB Pep Committee; Frosh, B- Squad Basketball; Frosh Baseball; Homeroom President; Senior Con Committee Cochairman Costin, William Cox, Linda Ann DEC A: League Committees, Big Sister, Silver Pin; Roll Checker Craig, Noralee Cravens, Jerry Arthur Cuneo, Shirley Elaine Locker Monitor, Bookroom Worker, Junior Achievement Custer, Robert Lee Radio Club Dahlberg, Marilyn Girls ' Glee; League Big Sister; Roll Checker Daniels, Lucile International Club; League Big Sister, Bronze Pin Danielson, Roberta ASB Representative; Girls ' Glee; Red Cross Dashiell, Charlene Library Worker; Roll Checker; Gym Office Worker Davey, Linda ASB Committees; League Commit- tees; League Representative Davis, Donna Honor Roll 1; Commercial Club; Big Sister Davis, James Patrick Talent Club Vice-President; Music Festival; Choir; Tepee Lighters; Special, Marching Concert Bands; AU-NW Band ' 63; Delegate Junior Science and Humanities Symposium; Key Club; Orchestra; ASB Nomi- nating Committee: German Club; After-School Bowling: Tamarack Representative; All-City Choir; International Club, Treasurer Davis, Leslie Jo Girls After-School Sports; Roll Checker; Nurses Worker; Mixed Chorus Dawson, Peggy Sue Girls ' After-School Sports DeBill, Delbert Duane DeCaro, John William DeCaro, Serafino DeLong, Michael Gerald Biology Club.Vice-President: ASB Honors Board; Homeroom President; Sophomore Senator; Twinlow; Varsity Football; B-Squad Baseball, Football; Frosh Baseball; Honor Student DeWitt, Richard James International Club; Spanish Vice- President; ASB Publicity Commit- tee, Senior Breakfast Committee; ASB Representative; Frosh Tennis: Queen Anne Exchange Student; Junior Prom Committee Diedrick, William Mathew Jr. Warriors; Sergeant-at-arms; Homeroom President, Vice-Presi- dent; ASB Representative; Senior Con; Junior-Senior Corec Commit- tees; B-Squad Basketball; Frosh Football, Basketball, Baseball Dolan, Daniel Verdayne 68 Donahoe, Vick! League Bronze Pin; Senior Class Pictures and Publicity Committee Donofioe, John Francis Dschaak, Claire DuChene, Joseph LeRoy Dunford, John Dunn, Catherine Mary Honor Roll 2; Red Feathers; Color Girls Sergant-at-arms; FTA; Cercle de Menage; Quill and Scroll; Vox Puellarum; Biology Club; Social Studies Discussion Forum; Red Cross; ASB Finance Committee, Representative; Senior Caps and Gowns Committee; Homeroom. Secretary; League Committees, Chairman, Big Sister, Gold with Ruby Pin, Representative; After- School Sports; Tamarack Represent- ative; Girl-of-the-Month Committee; News Representative; Tamarack, Faculty Section; Locker Monitor; Honor Student Program Dunphy, Mariene Sylvia League Bronze Pin; Girls ' After- School Sports; Book room Worker; Gym Office Worker; Locker Monitor; Y-Tee:is; Ice Skating; Spring Sports DuPree, Donna Lynn Gym Office Worker Eddy, Barbara Anne Cercle de Menage; League Commit- tees, Representative, Big Sister, Silver Pin; Senior Prom Chaperones and Refreshment Chairman; Color Girls; After-School Sports Elbrecht, Gay Henrietta Red Feathers Sergeant-at-arms; Color Girls, Secretary; Senior Con Committee; Quill and Scroll; Junior Class Committee; League Representative, Silver Pin; ASB Corec Committee. Representative; Scholastic Honor Roll 1; Locker Monitor Elliott, Janice Louise Transferred from Pioneer Jr. High, Walla Walla, Washington; Vox Puellarum; FTA; Choir, Tepee Lighters, Girls ' Quartet; League Big Sister, Bronze Pin; ASB Representative; Girls ' After-School Sports Ellsworth, Sherrie Lynn ASB Teen-Talks Committee: News Representative; League Big Sister Elwood, Diana Marie Emch, Dennis Ray Emerson, Roger W. Frosh, B-Squad Football; Frosh Track; ASB Corec. Club Orienta- tion Committees; Junior Prom Committee Evans, Nancy Mariene Library Club, Historian; Cercle de Menage; League Committee, Big Sister, Silver Pin; Roll Checker; Library Worker Evenmo, Olene Margaret Transferred from Tacoma, Washington Fair, Leonard James Fairbrother, Carol Sharon International Club; Bowling: Color Girls Felton, Marcie Clair League Big Sister, Silver Pin; News Representative; Library Worker Fifield, Roberta Ann After-School Sports; Locker Moni- tor; Cafeteria Worker; Office Worker Finn, Duane Rorin, Gary Robert Transferred from Davenport, Washington; Varsity Cross-Country Foisy, Keith Louis Transferred from Shadle Park; Forrester, Joan Elizabeth Frame, Terry Lynne Color Girls; ASB March of Dimes Committee; League Committees, Big Sister, Silver Pin; ASB, League Representative; After- School Sports; Office Worker; Locker Monitor; Honor Roll Freeman, Anna Aleta International Club; DEC A ; League Silver Pin; News Representative; After-School Sports; Locker Moni- tor Fry, Cynthia Marie Biology Club; League Committees; After-School Sports; Junior Achievement Fyte, Marie Rae Senior Breakfast Committee; League Committees. Big Sister, Silver Pin, Representative; Nurses Worker Gambill, Robert Wesley Jr. Transferred from Rogers; Junior Varsity Football, Track Gates, Ned Giampietri, Samuel David Frosh Football: Junior Varsity Wrestling. Football; Varsity Wrestling Giraud, Barbara Ann League Committees, Representative; ASB Representative; Mixed Chorus; After-School Sports Goad, Joyce Ann Goffinet, Larry Lee Varsity Wrestling, Tennis; Junior Varsity Wrestling, Frosh Football, Basketball Goins, Benjamin Senior Prom Pictures and Publicity Goodell, Linda Carol Big Sister; News Representative; Mixed Chorus; League Representa- tive; Roll Checker; Varsity Tennis Goudzward, Nancy Ellen Thespians; Color Girl, Cochairman; ASB Representative; Girls ' League Representative, Silver Pin; Girls ' After-School Sports; Children ' s Theatre Scholarship Winner to WSU Summer Camp; Children ' s Theatre; Honor Roll 2; League Committees, Big Sister Graff, Joan Temple Transferred from South America; Girls ' After-School Sports: Office Worker; Locker Monitor Graham, Lynn Elizabeth Mixed Chorus Graves, Trudy Jeanne Thespians; League Big Sister; News Representative; Homeroom Treasurer; Office Worker: After- School Sports Greenwood, Michael Joseph Junior Varsity; Varsity Cross- country; Frosh, B-Squad Football; B-Squad Track; Frosh Baseball; ASB Representative: Warriors Griffith, Geoffrey Wallace Warriors; Biology Club; Varsity Football: B-Squad Track and Wrestling; Junior Varsity Track; ASB Representative; Varsity Wrestling; B-Squad Football Griffith, Robert Earnest Griggs, Donald Jake Griner, Joan Lorraine Hass, Darrell Hagmann, Lynda Transferred from Marycliff Hamann, Dennis Wayne Bowling Hansen, Susan Marie School Life; Color Girls; League Committees. Big Sister, Bronze Pin; Tamarack Representative; Choir, Teepee Lighters; After-School Sports; Varsity Tennis Hardt, LaVern Ray Harker, Lynn Louise Junior Prom Ticket Committee; Senior Prom Decorations; Big Sister Committee; Tamarack Representative Hare, Lindsay Transferred from Walla Walla, Washington: Football; Homeroom President Harness, Diana Lee Harris, Chester Franklin Harris, Nancy Louise Harty, Yvonne Kay Transferred from Mead High School Haynes, Yvonne Marie FTA; Homeroom Secretary; League Big Sister. Representative Heimbigner, Sherri Marie Heinz, Larry ASB Committees. Representative; Homeroom President, Vice-Presi- dent; Baseball; B-Squad. Frosh, Football. Basketball. Baseball; Senior Con Committee Henning, Linda Marie League Committees. Big Sister; Roll Checker Herman, Jackie Deane FTA; Big Sister; ASB; League Representative, Girl-of-the-Month Committee; Roll Checker; 3C ' s Hern, Charles Transferred from St. Xaviers, Junction City, Kansas Hill, Gary William National Rifle Association; League Bowling; Varsity Tennis Hinthorne, Reese Daniel International Club; Team Manager, Track: B-Squad Basketball; Frosh Basketball. Tennis: Choir Hirst, Dan Band Hobbs, Diane Kathleen League Representative, Big Sister; FNA; Senior Class Finance Com- mittee; After-School Sports Hobbs, John Allison Transferred from John Rogers Hocking, Robin JoAnne League Committees, Big Sister; News Representative Hoff, Thomas Holling, Dale John Stage Crew Holton, Dale Scott Varsity Baseball; B-Squad Baseball; Frosh Basketball Hooper, Donald Hopkins, Stephen Douglas Horobiowski, Irene Mary International Club; Choir; Big Sister; News Representative; Roll Checker Hubbard, Tamara Dean FNA ; International Club; Carnival Committee, Representative; Senior Caps and Gowns Committee; Choir, Secretary; Tepee Lighters: League Committees. SilveT Pin, Representa- tive; Tamarack Representative; Junior Class Prom Committee Hunt, Larry George Transferred from Mead High Hurst, Randolph Gregory Hurts, Patricia Louise League Committees, Big Sister Iron, Dianna Transferred from Lewis and Clark; Tamarack Representative, Faculty Section; 1962 Twin-City Scrap Book Irvine, Karen Marie League Big Sister; Gym Office Worker; Locker Monitor Jackson, Judi Jeannette Biology Club; FTA; Vox Puellarum; Social Studies Discussion Forum; Senior Caps and Gowns Committee; League Representative. Committees. Chairman, Big Sister, Gold Pin; Tamarack Representative; ASB Publicity Committee; Quill and Scroll; Honor Roll 6: Junior Class Committee; Honor Student: -Color Girls Jensen, Daniel Lee Johnson, David Varsity Baseball Johnson, Kathleen Gay FNA Club; League Committees. Big Sister. Bronze Pin; Color Girl; Honor Roll 1 Johnson, Nancy Sue ASB: League, Red Cross Represent- atives Johnson, Peter ASB Date Dance Committee, Senior Prom Decorations; Frosh Football Johnson, Robert Earl Johnson, Vern George Jokinen, Marcia Lenore International Club; Cercle de Menage; League Committees, Big Sister, Bronze Pin; After-School Sports Jones, Stephen Ralph Honor Roll 1; Warriors, Treasurer: Varsity Track, Manager Kamarainen, Dennis Kannegaard, David Katzenbogan, Francis Jane After-School Sports; Roll Checker Kean, Laura Louise FTA: Senior Cards and Announce- ments; Girls ' Glee; League Big Sister. Bronze Pin; After-School Sports; Office Worker; Color Girl Keehn, Kitty Elaine Roll Checker Keeling, Marlin Gail Basketball. Track: B-Squad Foot- ball. Basketball; Frosh Football. Basketball: ASB Pep Committee, Cochairman; Dance; News Repre- sentative; Homeroom President Keene, Gene Emmet Key Club, Treasurer International Club, Treasurer; Biology Club; German Club: Scholastic Honor Roll 4; ASB. Junior Representative; Senior Prom Music; Homeroom President Keene, James Dennis Honor Roll: Biology Club. Vice- President; German Club; ASB Committee, Chairman; Senior Committee, Chairman; ASB Representative; Science Symposium Alternate; Junior Class Committee, Chairman; Junior Class Represent- ative; Science Seminar Representa- tive Kegley, Robert LeRoy Kelly, Craig Kennicutt, Paul Raymond Frosh Football Team Manager; Music Festival: Choir; Concert, Marching Bands Kilgore, Michael Anthony Honor Roll 6; Mathematics Contest Winner, Third Place; Latin Club. Sergeant at Arms Kimble, Cecilia Jean Kinne, Cheryl Lynn League Big Sister, Bronze Pin: Office Worker; Locker Monitor Kippenhan, Collins Paul Knapp, Frank Earl Track; Frosh Cross-Country Track; News Representative; Junior Achievement; Senior Prom Commit- tee Kruger, Kathleen Louise Kruiswyk, Clinton Andrew LaBrie, Danny Bill Laitinen, Roy Alfred Senior Cards and Announcements Committee, Representative; Red Cross Representative Lang, Barbara Lee FNA: 3C ' s: Mixed Chorus; League Committees, Big Sister, Bronze Pin; Red Cross Representative; Library Worker; Locker Monitor Larsen, John Larson, Diane Marie Red Feather, Sergeant at Arms; Color Girls; Biology Club; Cercle de Menage; Commercial Club; FNA; Red Cross. Secretary; ASB Elec- tions Committee; League Big - 69 Sister. Silver Pin. ASB. League Representative: Girls ' After-School Sports Larson, Stan Emil Latimer, Leslie Carol Color Girls. Secretary-Treasurer: Biology Club: Quill and Scroll: Cercle de Menage: Latin Club: ASB Mixer. Cochairman: Home- room President. Vice-President. Secretary; League Committees. Big Sister. Gold Pin: ASB. League Representitive: Girls After-School Sports: Homeroom Roll Checker; Locker Monitor: Senior Commence- ment Committee LaValle, Larry Gene Lawson, James LeRoy Leggett, Sue Dean Transferred from Culver Citv High. Big Sister Leslie, Donna Lee Leslie, Wayne Richard Lewis, Ronald Lee Lindberg, Candance Dee Transferred from Mead: League Committees. Big Sister. Silver Pin: Library Representative; News Representatve: After-School Sports. Library Worker; Junior Achievement Lindquist, Londa League Representative Livingston, Charles Alfred Lockard, Linda Lou Mixed Chorus Lundin, Gail Linda Lunzer, Michael Dennis Magner, Megan Michele Red Feathers; Color Girls: Quill ana Scroll. Vice-President: ASB Honors Board; Homeroom, Secre- tary; Yell and Songleading Confei- ence. CWSC: League Committees. Big Sister. Silv-r Pin; ASB. Tamarack. League Representee: After-School Sports: Honor Studeni FTA: An Club; Junioi Prom Com- mittee: ASB Committees: Honor Roll; Senior Class Committee Mahrt, Elizabeth Irene Biology Club: FN A : League Silver Pin: Library Worker: Roll Checker: Locker Monitor: Before-School Sports Malone, Mary Kathleen Color Girls. Sergeant at Arms: Children ' s Theater: Thespians. Secretary: Biology Club: German Club: ASB Carnival Committee. Cochairman; Senior Prom Com- mittee: League Committees. Big Sister. Silver Pin. Representative. After-School Sports: Gym Office Worker: Locker Monitor: Home- room. Secretary Maloy, Joyce Loraine Rifle Club: League Committees. Bronze Pin. Big Sister: Roll Checker: After -School Sports: Junior Class Representative Maloy, Nancy Jean ASB Pep and Landscaping Commit- tees: Junior Class Treasurer; Coloi Girl Historian: League Representa- tive. Gold Pin; Twinlow: Senior Prom. Committee: After-School Sports: Art Club. President. Treasurer Mandy, Patricia Transferred from Cheney. Wash Office Worker Marchioro, William John Honor Roll 1; ASB Dance Commit- tee. Representative: Homeroom. President; B-Squad Football: Mixed Chorus; Tamarack. News Represent- ative: ASB Corec Committee: Frosh Track; B-Squad Baseball: Junior Prom Committee; Senior Choir: Wrestling: Fooiball Festival Committee: Wairiors Marks, Darrel Edwin Football. B-Squ.id. Frosh: Intra- mural Sports: Junior Class Publi- city Committee: B-Squad Wrestling. B-Squad Baseball: Thanksgiving Con Committee Marquardt, Ullrich Herman Varsity Track. Cross-Country: B-Squad Cross-Country; Marching. Special Band Marshall, Judith Lynne Red Feather. Secretary; Color Girl. Chairman: Cercle de Menage. Vice- President: Freshman Senator; Big Sister: General Chairman Big and Little Sister Party: Girls ' League Points Committee; ASB Representative; Senior Representa- tive: League Representative. Gold Pin: Honors Board Martinson, Sherry Lee Office Worker; Commercial Club Mathers, Peggy Lee Homeroom Secretary: League Committees. Big Sister. Silver Pin: ASB Representative. League Representative; Roll Checker: Gym Office Worker; Office Worker; Junior Prom Com- mittee: Girls ' League: Central Council Outstanding Member: Bowling Mathews, Judy Lee Color Guard: Red Feathers: Color Girls: Cheerleader. B-Squad. Frosh League Big Sister. Silver Pin: ASB Representative: Senior Representa- tive: League Representative: News Representative: Girls ' After-School Sports: Homeroom Secretary: Senior Cards and Announcements Committee Matson, Donald Lee News Representative: ASB Dance Committee: B-Squad Football. Basketball; Frosh Basketball. Baseball: Stage Crew: PT A Representative Mayfield, Donna Francis Transferred from Pullman. Wash- ington: After-School Sports McCoury, Susan Linda Library Club: League Representa- tive. Big Sister. Silver Pin: Senior Class Caps and Gowns Committee McCullough, Ronald Stephen Transferred from Gonzaga Prep: Varsity Baseball: Childrens ' Theater Actor McDaniel, Elizabeth Joan League Big Sister. Silver Pin. Girls ' After-School Sports McDonald, Carolyn Marie League Big Sister: After-School Sports McDonald, Marilyn Kay League Big Sister McGavran, Wayne Donald McGough, Stephen James Frosh Football. Baseball McKanna, William Richard ASB Honors Board. Dance Com- mittees. Representative: Biology Club: Varsity Track; B-Squad. Frosh Football: Senior Cards and Announcements Committee: Home- room President: Tamarack Representative McKenney, Terry McKinney, Timothy Joseph Transferred from Gonzaga Prep: Junior Varsity Track. Cross- country: B-Squad Track. Cross-Country McLean, Lonette Anne Bronze Pin: After-School Sports. Library Worker; Locker Monitor McRoberts, Terry Lee Transferred from Madrid High School. Madrid. Spain Mead, Darrell James German Club: Biology Club: International Club: ASB Honors Board: Senior Finance Committee. Chairman; Homeroom President; B-squad Track. Cross-Country : Sophomore Senator: Junior Senator: Junior Varsity Track; Frosh Track: ASB Representative: Roll Checker; Honor Student Program Meats, Judy Ann Meister, Frank Melum, Lyann Virginia Honor Roll: FTA. Historian: Amores Librorum; German Club: Interna- tional Club: Biology Club: Color Girls: League Committees. Big Sister. Silver Pin: After-School Sports: Roll Checker; Bowling Girls ' League Secretary Merbach, Ronald Dennis Mickey, James Roberte Children ' s Theatre Miller, Gerald William Honor Roll 4: Key Club. Fifth Executive; Homeroom. Vice-Presi- dent; B-Squad Football: Intra- mural Sports; Latin Club, President: Junior Class Prjm Committee. Chairman Miller, Ronald Paul Transferred from Lathrop High School. Fairbanks. Alaska Mills, Kathleen Marie League Representative Mir, Owen Carl Locker Monitor Mitchell, Larry Gale Moffitt, Diane Marie FNA; Big Sister: After-School Sports Mooney, Dick Moore, James Clarkson Biology Club: Senior Prom Committee Chairman: ASB Representative: Varsity Track. Cross-Country ; Boys ' State Alter- nate: Honor Roll 6: B-squad, Frosh. Junior Varsity Track Morehouse, Kaye Lynn Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer; League Big Sister: Roll Checkei : Gym Office Worker: Locker Monitor Morgan, Marcia Athalie League Bronze Pin: After-School Bowling: YWCA Activities Morris, Terry Gene Homeroom. Vice-President: Senior Class Reception Committee: Frosh Wrestling Morris, Walter Wayne Murry, Vicky Lynn Red Fcitheis; Color Girls. President; News Staff, Advertising Manager. Associate Editor: Football Princess. FTA President. Vice-Presi- dent. Historian: Choir: Girls ' Glee; League Committees. Big Sister. Gold Pin: News Representative: After- School Sports Nakagawa, Dean Tatsuo Vanity Tennis: B-Squad Football: Frosh Football. Wrestling: ASB Representative; News Representa- tive: Frosh Baseball: B-Squad Tennis Nelson, Donna Paulette Nelson, Sandra Kay Color Girls. Vice-President; Red Feathers; Art Club. Secretary: ASB Publicity Committee: Senior Prom Committee: League Committees. Silver Pin. Representative: Red Cross Representative: After-School Sports: Junior Prom Committee: Commercial Club Nelson, Wendy Jeanne Aquettes: Lifesaving; Music Festival: League Committees. Big Sister; Tamarack. New Representative; After-School Sports Nevdahl, Annette ASB Representative; League Com- mittees. Representative. Big Sister. Bronze Pin Nichols, Lawrence William III ASB Representative; Junior Varsity. B-Squad. Frosh Football: Varsity Baseball: Homeroom President Nienstedt, Christopher Henry Warriors: Varsity Football; B-Squad Track. Football: Frosh Track. Football Northrup, Norman Lee Honor Roll 5; News Representative; Biology Club: Key Club: ASB Rep- resentative. Election Committee. Co- chairman: Junior Class Representa- tive. Committee. Chairman; Special Marching. Concert. Pep Bands: Frosh Basketball. Manager; Frosh. B-Squad Tennis: First Place. Geometry Contest. ' 62- ' 63: After- School Bowling. Secretary: Varsity Bowling. Captain Oakes, Faye Anne German Club; Vox Puellarum; Quill and Scroll: International Club; FTA; SSDF; Girl-of-the-Month Representative; Senior Caps and Gowns Committee: ASB Dance Committee; Thanksgiving Con. Chairman; Junior Prom Committee: Honor Roll 3; League Committees. Chair- man. Big Sister. Gold Pin: Tamarack. News Representatives; Red Feath- ers; Junior Achievement; Varsity Tennis; Honor Student Program; Tamarack Staff. Faculty Oien, Michael Locker Monitor Olson, Christine M. Honor Roll 2; ASB Honors Board Committee; League Committees. Big Sister. Silver Pin: ASB Repre- sentative; Ortiz, Carlotta Ostin, John William Mixed Chorus; Locker Monitor Ostrom, Ella Fay Owen, Linda League Bronze Pin Owens, Susan Irene Color Girls; Red Feathers; Senior Prom Ticket Committee; Homeroom Secretary; League Committees. Big Sister, Bronze Pin. Representative; Girls ' After-School Sports Paquin, Renee Vicki Honor Roll; ASB Representative: League Committees, General Chairman, Big Sister. Gold Pin; News Representative: Home- room Secretary. Treasurer; Biology Club; Commercial Club. Sergeant at Arms: Thespians: Red Cross; Senior Con Committee. Cochairman; ASB Dance Committee Parish, Earl Joseph B-Squad Football; Junior-Senior Corec: Senior Con Committee: Homeroom Vice-President Pasicznyk, Bonnie Jean Color Girls; Red Feathers. Sergeant at Arms; Commercial Club; Quill and Scroll; Biology Club; Senior Con Committee; League Committees. Big Sister. Gold Pin; ASB. Tama- rack. League. News Representative; Girls ' After-School Sports; SSDF Pesik, Edward Frank FTA: International Club: Honor Roll 3: News Representative Peters, Jane Evelyn League. General Chairman. Big Sis- ter. Gold with Ruby Pin. Repre- sentative; Honor Student; Most Courteous Sophomore Girl; Red Feathers. Treasurer; Senior Break- fast Committtee; ASB Representa- tive. Honors Board Committee; Vox Puellarum. Fifth Executive. His- torian: Cercle de Menage. Secretary; Biology Club. Secretary-Treasurer: International Club: Color Girls; After-School Sports: Honor Roll 6 Peters, Karen League Big Sister Peterson, Susan Marie Red Feathers; Color Girls. Chairman; International Club. Vice-President; Red Cross; League Committees. Big Sister. Bronze Pin: ASB. Red Cross Representative; Girls ' After-School Sports: Gym Office Worker; FTA. Secretary; Honor Roll Petty, Ralph Lawrence Pfeifer, Patrick David Warriors: Biology Club; Thespians; ASB Representative; Senior Prom Committee; Homeroom Treasurer; Varsity Track; Junior Varsity Foot- ball. Basketball. Track; Frosh Foot- ball, Basketball. Track; Intramural Sports; News Representative; All- School Play Pickard, Donald Ray Pinkley, Larry Potter, Ruth Alice League Committees. Big Sister. Silver Pin Potter, Shirley Diane Tamarack. Girls ' Sports; ASB Com- mittee. Representative; Honor Roll 6; League Committees. Big Sister. 70 Gold Pin: Junior Class Committee; Varsity Tennis; Latin Club, Secre- tary: Cercle de Menage. Secretary; Vox Puellarum; Senior Prom Com- mittee; After-School Sports; Color Girls; ASB Chairman. Building Im- provement Committee Preston, Charles B-Squad Football; Frosh Football Proteau, Francis Michael Transferred from Greenville, South Carolina; Junior Varsity Track Junior Varsity Track Ray, Ed ward Dale Reeder, Jacqueline Lois Reichelt, Steve Loren Reida, Stephanie Sue Honor Roll 6; News Staff, News Editor: Red Feathers; Color Girls: FTA; Quill and Scroll; ASB Honors Board Committee; Senior Cards and Announcements Committee. Chair- man, Representative; Junior Press Club: League Committees, Big Sister. Silver Pin. Representative; Tama- rack Representative; Varsity Tennis Rew, James Everett News Staff; B-Squad, Frosh Track; Senior Breakfast Committee; Wres- tling; Stage Crew Reynolds, Dorine Transferred from Redlands, Calif.; Roll Checker Reynolds, Jack Ray Warriors; Biology Club; Varsity Track; B-Squad Football. Track: Frosh Football. Track: Homeroom President Richardson, Timothy James Riddle, Gerald Wayne Radio Club Riediger, Roger Allen Rigg, Mary Katherine League Committees, Big Sister, Sil- ver Pin; ASB Representative; News Representative: Roll Checker; Girl- of-the-Month Committee; Color Girls; Locker Monitor; FTA Rodgers, Christine Office Worker Roe, Jerri Lee Senior Prom Committee; Junior Prom Decorations; League Big Sister. Silver Pin; News Representative; Junior Achievement Rohner, Gloria Jean Red Feathers; Color Girls. Sergeant at Arms; Commercial Club. Secre- tary; Biology Club; League Commit- tees. Big Sister. Gold Pin; ASB. Red Cross. League Representative; SSDF; After-School Sports Rorberg, Duane Vernon Spanish Club. Fifth Executive: Honor Roll 5; Choir: Special. March- ing. Concert. Pep Bands; ASB Rep- resentative; Children ' s Theatre; Homeroom President. Vice-Presi- dent; ASB Honors Board. Corec Committee Rose, Joan Carol Roseberry, Robert Eugene German Club: Tepee Lighters; Spe- cial, Marching, Concert Bands Ross, Gayle Amanda Homeroom President. Vice-President. Secretary, Treasurer; ASB Repre- sentative; League Committees. Big Sister. Bronze Pin. Representative: Junior Prom Committee; Girls ' After-School Sports Rutherford, Richard Stage Crew Ryals, Linda Lorene Ryen, Calvin Jay Homeroom President Sabatini, Michael Sander, William Saylor, Leroy Thomas Scammon, Janice Esther ASB. Publicity Committee; Mixed Chorus; League Big Sister, Repre- sentative: Girls ' After-School Sports; Gym Office Worker; Alki Kai Y-Teens. Vice-President: Senio; Reception Committee; Locker Mon- itor Scammon, Stanley Lee Transferred from John Rogers; Intramural Sports; Frosh Football Schafer, Jerry William Schierman, Cheryl Lynn Schlecht, Larry Norman Schomber, Patricia Lyn Schonberger, Daniel Fredrick Schubert, Jack Elmer Schwab, Larry Edward Scott, Diane Marie League Representative. Big Sister. Bronze Pin; Girls ' After-School Sports Senter, Dennis Michael Shaeffar, Sherry Adele Shankman, Stanley Morris Shaw, David Merlin Choir; ASB Representative; Stage Crew; Disc Jockey Shippy, Sylvia Diane Transferred from Kentucky; League Big Sister Shuford, David Allen Siegel, Kathryn Elaine DECA. Governor; Chess Club; League Big Sister. Bronze Pin: After-School Sports Smith, Douglas Michael Frosh Baseball Spidle, Steven Warren Stack, Connie Marlene Sterritt, Joan Ethel Stevenson, Helen Alice Stickel, DeLaine Florence Talent Club. Treasurer; League Big Sister. Bronze Pin. Represe ntative: Girl-of-the-Month Committee: Aquettes: Office Worker Still, Sharon Lee Girls ' Athletic Association: League Locker Monitor; Office Worker Stone, Robert Stradley, Arch Lee Frosh Football. Wrestling; B-Squad Football. Wrestling Stradley, Janice Lynn Red Feathers. Sergeant at Arms; Color Girls. Historian: Red Cross. Chairman; League Committees. Big Sister. Gold Pin: Red Cross. Senioi . League. Junior Representative: Girls ' After-School Sports: Gym Office Worker; Senior Cards and Announcements Committee Stratton, Alan Edward ASB Dance Committee Swank, Mardel Louise Color Girls. Sergeant at Arms; Vox Puellarum; FTA; Cercle de Menage: Honor Roll 5: Senior Finance Com- mittee; League Committees. Big Sister. Gold Pin. Representative; Homeroom Vice-President; Business Office Worker; After-School Sports Tarbert, Janet Diane Roll Checker Taylor, Wilma Thaves, Lorraine Thompson, Gary Special. Marching. Concert Bands Thompson, Hugh Thompson, Mary Thorpe, Roberta Commercial Club. Sergeant at Arms; Junior Prom Committee, Chairman; League Committees. Big Sister. Sil- ver Pin, Girl-of-the-Month Repre- sentative; ASB Representative: Girls ' After-School Sports Tiffany, Michael Dean B-Squad Football; Frosh Football Tollefsen, Marie Ann International Club: German Club: League Big Sister. Representative. Silver Pin; Girls ' After-School Sports; News Representative Tonellato, Betty JoAnn ASB Dance. March of Dimes. Chair- man. Elections Committees; Senior Prom Committtee; Homeroom President: League Committees. Big Sister. Silver Pin. Representative: News. ASB Representative Tribble, Orin Trippel, Margaret Trusty, Glenna Fay Aquettes; League Committees. Big Sister. Silver Pin. Representative: News Representative: After-School Sports; Roll Checker: Gym Office Worker; Locker Monitor; Honor Roll Turnley, Judy Ann League Bronze Pin: Office Worker Tyree, Sylvia Gayle Library Worker; League Representa- tive; After-School Sports; Spring Sports: Roll Checker Uhden, Eleanor Joy 3C ' s. Fifth Executive; ASB Finance. Frosh -Sophomore Corec Committee; Red Cross Representative: Choi r, Section Leader; Tepee Lighters: Representative to Choir Council: Concert Band; League Big Sister, Silver Pin: News Representative: After-School Sports; Gym Office Worker; Quill and Scroll Contest Winner. First Place; Senior Class Committee; Honor Student; Girls ' Barber Shop Quartet Ullrick, Gary Dean Homeroom Vice-President; B-Squad Football. Track: Frosh Track Vagenas, Theodore VanCamp, Carol Ann League Committees. Big Sister. Silver Pin; Homeroom Secretary. Treasurer: Senior Con Committee; Sports; Homeroom Treasurer Van Faasen, Mary Louise Vaughn, Sandy Lee Senior Caps and Gowns Committee: Color Girls: Commercial Club: League Bronze Pin. Committees; ASB Representative: After-School Committees: After-School Sports: Library Worker Vinge, Nancy Red Cross. Vice-President. Repre- sentative; Senior Prom Committee; League Committees. Big Sister, Bronze Pin. Girl-of-the-Month Com- mittee. Representative: ASB Repre- sentative Walker, Bruce Weston Walker, Ron Gary Walter, Ellen Mae Homeroom Secretary; League Big Sister, Silver Pin. Representative: After -School Sports; League Com- mittee. Chairman Ward, Sharon Ann League Big Sister. Bronze Pin. Rep- resentative Watson, Royce Dana Homeroom President. Secretary Wavra, James Cyril Key Club; Junior Varsity Track; Frosh Football. Baseball; Basket- ball: Honor Roll Wayland, Ruth Helen Latin Club. Secretary; ASB Repre- sentative; League Committees. Big Wellhouse, Fred Sister. Silver Pin. Representative: Girls ' Morning Sports Werhan, Linda Kay Transferred from Shadle Park; League. Red Cross Representative; After-School Sports White, Michael Wayne Whitesitt, Lori Mae Mixed Chorus: Girls ' After-School Sports; Bowling Whitney, Michael Deforest Transferred from Alamogordo High School. New Mexico: Frosh Football; B-Squad Wrestling Williams, Georgia May Williams, Robert Keith Williams, Thomas Wilson, Catherine Lee Choir: Girls ' Glee; League Big Sis- ter; Junior Prom Committee Winters, Judith Ann Wood, Billie Gail Color Girls; Vox Puellarum; Quill and Scroll ; Cercle de Menage; Homeroom Secretary; Choir; Tepee Lighters; Folk Singing Group; League Committees, Big Sister, Gold with Ruby Pin; ASB. Senior, League Representative; After-School Sports; Senior Cards and Announce- ments Committee Woodard, William Wayne Wunsch, Keith Jeffrey International Club; Senior Breakfast Committee: Spelling Contest Young, David John Transferred from Alaska; Home- room President; Junior Varsity, B-Squad. Frosh Football: Football Attendant Young, John Milton ASB Date Dance Committee. Co- chairman: B-Squad Football: Frosh Football. Baseball: Marching. Con- cert. Pep Bands: Concert Band. Vice- President: Junior Class Publicity Committee Yurik, Sharon Anne Red Feathers: Color Girls. Chair- man; Vox Puellarum: Latin Club. Secretary; Biology Club: Cercle de Menage. President: ASB Commit- tees; Junior Class Representative. Committee. Chairman; League Com- mittees. Chairman. Big Sister. Gold with Ruby Pin; Red Cross. Presi- dent; League Representative: After- School Sports: Office Worker; Sen- ior Finance Committee. Cochairman: Yell and Songleading Conference. CWSC Zehm, Dale Robert B-Squad Football. Wrestling. Base- ball. Managers: Frosh Football. Manager: Varsity Wrestling. Man- ager Zibulka, William Ellis Zorn, Joyce Elaine Branching strong and vigorously from the trunk of the Tamarack are the branches. Through them the tree grows and develops. Such are the CLASSES gaming strength from participation, yet constantly yielding their vigor to complete the full growth of the individual 74 president Dave Neff secretary Gayle Jasberg ... Urn L fifth executive Jack Ashlock Juniors Prepare For Prom, Future Becoming part of the upper half of the student body en- tailed current responsibilities tor the Junior Class. Eac h home- room elected a representative who met in the Junior Council with Edward Luders, faculty adviser for the c lass. There, nom- inations were taken for officers and the class elected Dave Neff, president: C rail Coyte. vice-president; Hex Saruwatari. secretary: Gayle Jasberg. treasurer, and Jac k Ashlock, fifth ex- ecutive. These officers led them in staging the Junior From and appointed committees toward this end. The class banded together for car washes and other fund-raising activities to finance their prom. Ebb Tide. U.S. history is a requirement in the curriculum ol all jun- ior student. Many juniors enroll in chemistry, and there is often a strange odor on the fourth floor, compliments of ex- periments performed in this class. One of the projects of jun- ior English classes is to prepare a vocational notebook, giving the student a preview of a possible future occupation. m K vice-president Gail Coyte treasurer Bev Saruwatari 8 s 1 ' JUNIOR HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES — First Row: Russ Alexander. Jerry Steiner. Gwen Furgeson. Sue Shinn. Karen Kennedy. Pam Bowcutt. Jill Harding Second Row: Donna Revard. Conine Kersul. Jan Hyslop. Jim Seedorf. Mike Wickstead. Phil Huey and Linda Hengen. 75 Aagard, Robert Aalgaard, Diana Achziger, Mathilda Adams, Connie Ahrendt, Linda Aikman, Phil Akins, John Alexander, Russ Allison, Dick Andersen, John Anderson, Evelyn Anderson, Gene Anderson, James Anderson, Patricia Armstrong, Michael Arneson, Linda Ashlock, Jack Aurand, Pam Austed, Carol Baldwin, Carol Bambino, Denise Barry, Tom Bassett, Barry Bauer, Mike Behar, Duncan Bel, Gary Bell, Larry Bell, Liiyia Benner, Paulette Bentley, Danny Betts, Bruce Binder, Sharon Blizzard, Jerry Bodvin, Jill Boone, Don Boswell, Martha Bowcutt, Pam Bowell, Marilyn Bowman, John Boyce, Jim Bradley, Don Brand, Tomi Brannigan, Judy Breeden, Karen Brockway, Robin Brooks, Judy Brougham, Ruth Brown, Dianna Brown, Mary Browning, Sonja Bruce, Janet Brunette, Bruce Brusseau, Jim Buckley, Sue Burk, Thomas 9 ft © ft f? ft Burrow, Jerry Bursch, Gary Buxton, Juanita Campbell, Louise Cannata, George Carney, John Carrico, Tom Cartee, Floyd Caruso, William Cassady, Bill Caven, Julia Chaffee, Jim Challender, Ron Chapman, Steve Chapman, Juli Charbonneau, Jack Chastain, Jon Christensen, Vickie Chung, Ardath Claeson, Jon Clark, Clifford Clark, Nancy Cleveland, Muriel Clukey, Doug Clukey, Janice Cobb, Vickie Coffey, Rosalie Collins, Darlene Collison, Bob Compton, Karin Conrad, Jim Cook, Ben Corigliano, John Cotter, Michael Countryman. Walt Cowen, John Coxen, Pete Coyte, Gail Craggett, Meribelle Culp, Patricia Cumpton, Bob Cuneo, Steve Currier, John Custer, Paul Cyrus, Candy Dahlke, Ella Daley, Kathy Daly, James Dalziel, Sue Daniels, Jess Darrah, Elmer D ' Assisi, Steve David, Dolores Davies, Cathy Davies, Danelle 77 Dav is. Linda Deasy. Mark De Bill. Dennis De Caro. Berlinda Decker, Donna Denny. Robert Dickinson. Gary Diggs. Bob Dighans, James Dorval, Arthur Douglas. Gregg Douglass, Sandy Doyle. Dennis Drury. Bob Duehning. Carlen Duehning. Dennis Duffy. Colleen Duprie. Robert Durgan. Sue Eakins. Jar. Edwards. Diane Eldred. Delmer Elixman. Jim Ellingson. Larry Erickson. Rita Eschenbacher, James Evans, Craig Eveland, Bob Fair. Nancy Farley. Gilbert Filippini. Steve Fisk. Kathy Flanigan. Dennis Flanigan, Tim Fleenor, Sandy Florin, Dan Floyd, Dennis Forry. Mickey Forsell, Sharon Forster. Ray Foster. Diane Fountaine, Karen Fournier. Jack Francis, Barbara Frankfurth. Valera AuH20 cans, coffee cups and a birthday present on chemistry teacher George Smith ' s desk? Oh, well! Chemistry lab periods among all the bottles and water faucets are great fun. Maryl Sand- berg, junior, seems to find reactions quite laughable. 78 § 0 £i f f P Frasher. Candace Frazier. Delores Furgeson. Cwen Galambie, Terry Gambill. Sue Garcea, Joe Garinger, Pam Causman, Lori Gendron, Leonard Giampietri, Rick Gibson, Vickie Gilbert. Dale Clendenning, Gerri Goddard. Sandra Goerz. Rosemary Gossett, Merle Goudzward. Susan Craf, Marya Green. Hank Gregg. Bobbie Griffith. Pam Griffith. Ralph Crimm. Ken Groce. Virginia Groves. Judv Gump. Steve Hagen. Ann Hahn. Linda Hall. Delores Hall. Mark Halstead. Harold Hamp. Judy Hansen. Mike Hanson. Dwain Hanson. Jack Harding. Jill Hathaway. John Haugen. Ray Haugen. Roger Haupt. Frank Havens, Diane Havens, Laurel Havens. William Hawkinson, Tom Hawley. Linda Books, books everywhere! But who wants to study? Lunch period is a fun time for all. Bob Williams. Chris Richardson and Frank Haupt check files in a business education class. Hayden, Benney Hayden, Sandra Headstrom, Robert Heaton, Don Heaton, Doug Heilman, Paul Heimbigner, Gary Heine, Suzanne Heise, Phyllis Hendrickson, Greg Jim Morgan tries to finish his math assignment dur- ing study hall, while his friends also work. Juniors Becky Marshall. Marilyn Northquist and Christie Simpson prefer to do their schoolwork outside when warm-weather days arrive. FHflrfffH Hill, Lynda Hill, Mike Hirst, Lee Hoag, Richard Hochstedler. Sharon Hone, Larry Hooke, Rick Hopkins, Janet House, Myrna Howell, Linda ,11 i Huellemann, David Huey, Phil Huffman, Penny Hughes, Russ Hunt, Sharon i Husby, John Hutts,. Vickie Hynes, Gary Hyslop, Jan Jackson, Kathy r t Jasberg, Gayle Jewell, Ron Johnson, Bob Johnson, Daniel Johnson, John 80 Shown in ■Junior Class committee chairmen ' s meeting are Sharon McGrath. Jill Harding. Phil Huev Gavl Jas berg. Donna Revard. Dave Neff. Linda Hengen. Bev Samwalari ;:nd Gwen Furgeson. Kiehn, Lynne Killian, Linda King, Bobbie Kingsley, Paul Kling. Jean HI Komberec, Clinton Kostelecky, Sandy Krieg, Harvey La Brie, Sue La Plante, Cathy Larson. Robert Larson, Karen Larson, Don Lawson. Barry Lee. Bill Lee, Lani Lee, Robert Le Grant, Joanne Lerch, Sam t Leslie, Terry Lesonik, Ron f 7 M J Lewis, Earl M f Liddell, Patsy . Lipps, Gerry ♦ Lopez, Linda | ire Lotze. Mary Lubbess. Walt Lundin. Rich Lymburner, Carol MacGregor, Penny Macknicki. Jim Maddox. Kay Magers. Mike Makarczyk, Jackie Mandt, Cathy Marsh, Linda Marsh, Timothy Marshall. Beccy Marston, Sherrie Martin. Linda Mason. Gary Mathistad, Ken Mattie. Suzanne Mattix, George McAllister, Valerie McAndrews, Patricia McChesney, Viki McCoury, John McDonald, John McFarlane, Jacqueline McGavran, Barbara McGlaughlin, Mary McGrath. Sharon McGuire. Don McHenry, Mike McLaughlin, Jim McNutt, Sandra Meister, Wendy Meranda, Sally Merritt. Dan Mickus. Butch Miethe, David Miller, Bill Miller, Jim Mir, Vernon Mitchell. Dan Mitchell, Diane Moe, David Montgomery, Connie Morgan, James Morrow, Ray Morse, Susan Moss, Denny Mouser, Jackie Mumford, Carol Munyan, John Murray, Mary Naylor, Randy Neff, David Neiswender, Gary P g P P ■■■■82 m c g § ® ■•  • i t i - . . - «. I Nelson. Monte Nelson. Nancy Nevers, Bob Newberg, Dave Newberg, Donna Newell. Sherrie Nichols, Dan Niles, Linda Noble, Dave Northquist, Marilyn Nottingham, Carlene Nygren, Mari Anne Oberg, Jerry O ' Connor, Merri Ogle, Marilyn Olsen, Alan Olson, Mary Ann Olson, Sue Orne, Betty Osborne, Bill Osburn, Les Osier, Pam Oslund, Russ Othmer, Fran Page, Sandra Pammler, Don Parker. Bob Parks, Fred Partridge, Dave Paschall. Gerry Patterson, Harold Patterson, Ron Pearsall, Diane Peters, Betty Peterson, Kristine Petragallo, James Pichette, Pete Picht, Donald Pitt, James Plue, Beverly Plumb, Peggy Plunkitt, Don Poston, Cris Prater, Judith Prechtl, Sandra Press, George Prudente, Joe Puddy, Don Radmer, Gail Radmer, Ralph Rail, Marilyn Randall, Terry Reedman, Sandy Reida, Rudy Renault, Stephanie Revard, Donna Rice, Thomas Richards, Sue Richardson, Chris Richardson, Jean k - J Rizzuto, Jack Roach, Dennis Robbins, Tobe Roberts, Ken Robison, Eric Roder, Kathy Roseberry, Beverly Rothwell, Bob Rouleau, Paul Rowley, Russ la .-iJ  K ■Ryckman, Chuck Saalfeld, Chris Sabiston, Jean Sacco, Karen Salvage, Don Sandberg, Maryl Sander, Doug Saruwatri, Beverly Sauser, Greg Saville, Larry a Sayward. Donna Scammon, Janette Schafer, Linda Schafer. Steve Schafer. Terry Thafs all there is to it. explains Russ Oslund to Jack Ashlock. junior, as Joe Akins. senior, agrees. Seidel, Dave Senn, Sheldon Shane, Dorothy Shellenberger, Gael Shinn, Susan Silver, Bob Simmons, Chris Simpson, Christie Sisk, David Skelton, Gari Skillingstad, Don Smith, Darlene Smith, Don Smith, Larry Smith, Roger Schlettert, Bruce Schmalle, William Schuh, Gerald Scott, Dave Sdao, Roseann Seedorf, James 84 n P. f HHH i IT $1 Stradley. Raymond Stradley, Steve Strand, Mike Strom, Al Stuart, Linda Swanson. Barbara Snider, Larry South, David Spann, Cynda Sperling, Richard Spits, Yoka Stannard. Nancy Starr, Terry Steenhard, Bob Steidl, Debbie Steiner, Jerry Stephenson, Jim Stevens. Del Stevens, Frank Stone. Becky Stotts. Karen Push is the word for Rny Stradley. Gail Lundin, juniors, and Jan Stradley. senior, in Stenography I class. Swanson. Kathy Swanson, Ron Swartz, Linda Sweet, Dennis Teal. Nancy Thacker. Sarah Thompson, Randy Thompson. Terrie Tiemann, Greg Tiffany, Pam Tofte, Dan Tollefsen. Eric Tolson, Joyce Torrisi, Fred Townsend. Donald Treffry, Larry Tregellas, Steve Tribble, Margie Turnley, John Tyree. Pat Usher, Patty Vancleef, Mike Vaughn, Tom Veter, Linda Vevik, Jon Vietzke, Arlene Wacker. Penelope Walker, Don Walker, Frank Wallen, Sharon 85 Team English, taught by three teachers, offers juniors a diversified program of literature and grammar. The expressions on students ' faces convey the dismay with which tests are greeted. Warehouse, Bob Warfield, Jon Washburn, Ed Wasley, Larry Wassom, Gary Wassom, Pat Watts, Jennifer Wavra, Len Weatherman, Peggy Weiss, Dawn West, Bob West, David Westover, Kathy White, Claudia White, David White, Lavaune White, Linda Whitney, Linda Wiekstead, Mike Wilhelm, David Wilkerson, Chuck Willenborg, Joyce Williams, Bobby Williams, Lyell Wilson, Doris Wohl, Linda Wold, Tom Wooddy, Tim Woodruff, Gregory Woods, Don Woods, Lorraine Wren, Chris Wright, Sharlene Wunderlich, George Zarko, Ken Zmyslony, Chris Aiken, Ron Berg, Steve Black, Sue Block, Richard Bly, Keith Bright, Carolyn Brinkley, Dave Campbell, Jeanne Cardwell, Randy O ?j £j 86 Coyte, Laura Fairburn, Don Frost, Celeste Galvin, Arline Hamilton, Charlie Helms, Frank Hill, Gary Houger, Sandra Johnson, April Johnson, Dan Kapfer, Greg Kolbet, Greg Le Roy, Valery Liacos, Lorna Morehead, Wayne Parker, Kathy Perry, Julianne Swanson, Kathy Wicks, Freya Wohl, Linda 1 A Juniors seen while practicing Red and Black for cheerleading tryouts are Lori Gaus- man, Gwen Furgeson, Bev Saruwatari and Betty Peters. Learning about yearbook journalism are juniors Linda Stuart, Chris Richardson. Linda Veter and Chris Wren. ABSENTEES AND NEW STUDENTS — First Row: Terry Miller. Don Kuch. Nancy House. Jean Coupal. Bonnie Johnson. Sandv Haux. Joan Downing. Charlotte Bolser, Judy Carter. Norene Patrick. Second Row: Kenny Tom. Steve Burr. Bill Graham. Ron Guffin. Charles Smith. Dennis Burdett. Allen Damm. Steve Sale. Third Row: Mike McLean. Rick Davis. Gary Applegarth. D. Larry Hill. Ted Kahila. David Whalen. Stephen Hendricks. Carl Baker. Fourth Row: Steve Kellv Mike Blair. John McDougall. Jim Ewell. Gary Baldwin. Terry O ' Connor, Dan McCort. 87 Remember them? The prom decorations came down with the help of Sue Dalziel this time — possibly to do Vicki Cobb ' s work. Dave Abrahamson seems to have a possible solution for an algebra problem, but John Barnett seems to think the problem was written wrong. The peace and quiet of the library is a blessing for Dave Noble, Roger Smith and Pam Tiffany when last-minute assignments are due. Fire drills, unscheduled, of course, provide some deviation from the everyday routine. It must have been quite a trick for Roberta Bland to get down the fire escape with crutches. Which one of you lucky guys gets the last book? ' says Butch Mickus to Rudy Reida and Steve Tregellas. Terry Schafer awaits the decision, too. Checking in at the office is required by all students who have been absent. Here Larry Bassett appears to be studying an office plant, while Lester Rison gets his excuse signed. 38 8° Aagard, Dick Abel, Joyce Abitz, Jim Abrahamson, Dave Ackerman, David Adams, Steve Adamson, Don Albee, Mike Albright, Mike Alexander, Mike Allbery, Judy Allison, Konni Altenburg, Carol Anderson, Carol Anderson, Marjean Anderson, Shirley Arnold, Beverly Arnold, Bill Aronson, Judy Arthur, Fred r Paul Solverson and Gary Ba- faro watch Ed Funk store up for his next class. Goals Under Construction The Sophomore Class is just beginning to come into its own as a constructive unit of North Central ' s stu- dent body. This was the first year that these students were eligible for most clubs, committees and organiza- tions, with the exception of Color Girls. Also, the sophomore year formulated study habits and scholastic patterns. It is generally believed that the sophomore year is the most rigorous, but sophomores were also among the most active of the classes. Cumulati ve grade points were forming in anticipation of the higher rcquire- Ashley, Larry- Austin, Rex Bafaro, Mike Bai r, MariLu 90 Barraclough, Sue Bartline, David Bassett, Larry Bell, Robyn Benner, Paul 1 it 1 Black, Sheba Blandburn, Randy Blayden, Carroll Blizzard, Tom Bordwell, Don fcft p Bove, Linda Bowell, James Bowman, Ron Boyet, Kathy Brendmoen, Dan m r y ¥ - - t L Brookes, Audrey Brophy, Dan Brougham, Beth Brown, Mark Brusseau, Wayne Buck, Gary Buelo, Ken Bullis, Kathy Burchetl, Tim Burk, John r Burkhart, Gail Burnette, Dorothy Bybee, Barry Campbell, Anna Carlson, Frieda 1 Jr Carlson, Jan Carlson, Liane Carlton, Carolyn Carter, Duane Caruso, Judy Casselman, Linda Chadwick, Sue Chantry, Pat Chastain, Dorian Graduation Requirements Increased ments for activities in the junior class. Next year the sophomores, then juniors, are to meet additional re- quirements for graduation, including live-day physical education and four years of history. These require- ments, calling for 28 credits above the freshman year instead of 25, are applicable to all classes after 1965. Though they bore the nickname wise fools, the class in general proved to be more wise than foolish in its choice of goals and objectives. Their horizons are gradually widening as they advance one step closer to graduation and independence. Cowan. Craig Crossman, Tom Crouch, Tom Dahl. Carol Daley. Bill Daniel. Ben Daniels. Barbara Daniels. Bill Daubel. Carla Davidson. Jim Examining biological specimen are Dick Aagard. Steve Kelly. John Iron and Doug Goddard. That ' s what we look like? say Ron Erickson. Kathy Midkiff, Bruce Wald and Sharon Steitman. Day. Colleen De Chenne. Betty Decker, Pat Deiter, Loralee De Lange. John De Loach, Sharon Derr, Nyal Dewey, Jack Dewey, Laurel De Witt, Peggy Dillon. Patti Doty, Pam Douds. Mark Douglass, Alice Doyle, Judy Durkin. Tim Dykstra. Debbie Earling, Jean Edlin. Judy Edmonson, Nelson Elde. Connie Elliot, David Engstrom. Dick Erickson, Ron Evans, Kris Evans. Randy Everson, Lynn Ewing, Sue Eyre, Richard Farrell, Tony Felton, Melvin Ferguson, Sandy Finkbeiner, Virgil Finney, Ruth Foisy, Ken m V; f? p Elaine Rounds and Joan Martin — future ornithologists? — seem to enjoy that phase of biology. fl mm 92 i .1 r V ft 4 •■iiii AM { % Frey, Mary Fugate, Bob Funk, Ed Gamble, Susan Cardner, Marjorie Gates, Danna Gausman, Nancy Gentry, Sherry Gerkensmeyer, Dave Gibson, Sharon Giles, Dennis Gillett, Allen Glass. Janet Glendenning, Roberta Goddard, Doug Gottschalk. John Gracio, Pat Graham, Gale Graham, Karen Grant. Glen Gray, Virginia Creenwood. Carol Griffith, Jim Grimm, Scott Gullic, John Halstead. Debbie Hansen, Peggy Hanson, Alan Hanson, Teresa Harrison, Michael Hartle, Gary Hartman. Ross Harvey, Robert Harwood, Jerry Haskins. Dayle B-Squad cheerleaders, first row are: Kathy Thompson. Colleen Day, Audrey Seen in action, the B-squad cheerleaders show their en- Brooks and Jan Naylor. Second Row: Cheryl Perkins. Patsy McLaughlin, Peggy thusiasm. Henning, Barbara Soapes and Linda Nicholson. Haugen, Cerald Haworth, Dick Henjum, Dennis Henning, Peggy Hern, Gary Herzel, Linda Hill, Joe Hill, Joyce Hill, Mary Hipperson, Brian 93 94 Hoag, Steve Holmes, Larry Homminga, Robert Hosea, Barbara Hossner, Evelyn Howell, John Hume, Mike Hutchinson, Bill Hutts, Cliff Hutts, Kathy Iron, John Jackson, Gloria Jacobsen, Carolyn Jamison, Diane Jarrad, Linda Jess. Larry Johnson, Darrel Johnson, Jim Johnson, Linda Johnston, Marilyn Jones, Linda Jones, Pat Jones, Sharon Jones, Tim Jordan. Sandra Judd, Bob Judd, Vicki Jukich, Steven Kahila, Ted Kalamon, Bonnie Karnes, Barbara Keck, Etta Keck, Ron Keeling, Rick Kegley, Dale Kelm, Shawnette Kennedy, Lucile Kennedy, Lynda Kenney, Pat Kennicutt, Verna Kensok. Gloria Kent, Sharon King, James King, Richard Kirby. Stan Knaff, Sharyn Knutson, Linda Kostelecky, Jerry Krous, Vickie Kuhn, Mike Lamp, Dwayne Lang, Dick Lareva, Joan Larson, Bruce Larson, Jim £ P £ £ Q $ fill ? ft 9 0 ft p tit 0 f ft u Lattimore. Ken Lawson, Ben Lean, Jim Lee, Gary Lindeblad, Dave Lindon, Karyn Lines, Dick Link, James Littell, Janell Litten. John Luger, Loretta Lunzer, Donald Lynn, Lynda MacDonald. Nancy Magnus. Kathy Marquardt, Rands- Marsh. Deanna Martin. Joan Martin, Mary Mascher, Anita Mashtare. Charles Mattix, Terry McCammond, Pat McClure. Diana McConnell. Steve McGilvra, Dale McGuire. Connie McLaughlin, Kathy McLaughlin, Patsy McMullen. Shelley McNutt, Georgia McTaggart, Jim McTigue, Tina McVay, Lynn McVey. Rich Mehlert, Ron Melby, Forrest Meredith, Lynn Merrill, Bettie Midkiff, Kathv Miller, Rose Mitchell, Dan Mitchell, Lynn Monroe, Gary Morgan. Candy Morgan, Mary Morrison, Bradley Morse, Don Mullenix, Rita Mulvey, Terri Munyan, Kathy Mutton, Cloria Naccarato, Rita Nakagawa, Pam Nance, Alice Naylor, Jan Nelson, Sandy G. Nelson, Steve Nesbitt, Don Nicholson. Linda Nikotich, Sharon Niles, Betty Nolan. Steve Northcutt. Gayle Nowlan, Fran Nygren, Lois Nyreen, Mickey Ogle, Carolyn O ' Grady, Raenell Olds, Ron Olsness, Doug Olson, Kathy Olson, Marvin Olson, Sandra Omeara, Daniel Orne. Sharon Oulman, Donna Overfield, Bonnie Parish, April Parker, Janet Pasicznyk, Marilyn Patterson, Bill Payne, Pat Peone, Gordon Perkins, Cheryle Pesik, Cathy Peters, Carol Petersen, Sharman Peterson, Cynthia Peterson, Steve Phillips, Jeanine Pickens, Cheryl Pickens, Sally Pickett, Robert Pielle, Carla Poetter, Jan Pond, Sandra Portrey, Judy Press, Dean 96 oner mm . Marilyn Rail. John Munyon and Jean Kling all turn away from the hall mirror when they walk by. Participating in a play, written and produced by Spanish III and IV classes of Mrs. Orosia McHugo, are juniors Mat Carrico, Gary Heimbigner, Mike Armstrong and James Seedorf. Somebody doesn ' t seem to want Mike Sleeth, Bill Patterson or Steve Kelly to enter the school building. The new phone booths get a good workout from Art Collins, Marv Richardson and Mike Sleeth. 1 I It if T Price, Mike Pringle, Donna Radmer, Walt Ramsey, Chris Rasmussen, Diane Reed, Dale Reed, Dennis Remmers, Bonnie Retzloff, Peggy Revard, Susan Riccio, Pam Rice, Rod Richardson, Marvin Riehle, Mike Riley, Bill Rizzi, Frank Rogers, Judy Rohner, Dolores Rohrbach, Charlie Roper, Deedre Rose, Doug Ross, Joe Ross, Tim Rouleau, Norma Rounds, Elaine Rowland, Judy Rowley, Rita Royer, Paulette Ryals, Larry Samms, Sheryl Sanderson, Ed Sanford, Gene Saruwatari, Steven Saunders, Barbara Saunders, Byron Schaeffer, Lloyd Seibert, Barbara Seidel, Marlene Seitz, Josephine Sekijima, Dale Shaffer, Steve Shuck, Gerald Simpson, Brian Sleeth, Mike 97 Smith, Chuck Smith, Evelyn Smith, Lies Smith, Susan Smith, Terry Smyth, Pat Soapes, Barbara Solverson, Paul Starr, James Stein, Linda Steitman, Sharon Stewart, Deloris Still, Suzanne Stills, Bernice Stotts, Katie Stowers, Dennis Stringer, Ron Stuart, Dennis Stumph, Ronald Swan, Jim Swanson, Jean Swanson, Renee Sweet. Diane Tatum, Wes Taylor, Michelle Taylor, Mike Thompson, Diana Thompson, Kathy Trantum, Ed Vaughn, Valerie At 1 Sharon Nikotich, Janet Parker and Terry Randall diligently peck away in their typing class. Vernon, Kathy Veter, Dennis Waggoner, Michael Wald, Bruce Walder, Chris Walker, Randy Wallace, Ken Wallen, Bernie Wallis, Lloyd Warner, Carl Wasley, Charlotte Watson, Linda Wavra, Cliff Webber, Louise Wederspahn, Dennis 98 ft Welch, Robin Wenrick, Ed w ci re, J crry Westover, Barbara Whalen, Dave P ft Wickstead, Geoff Wilant, Beverly Wilkinson, David Willey, Alex Williams, Rose ft Aft Willis, Roger Wilson, Bob Wilson, John Winestorfer, Bonnie Wold, Marie That engine smells! says John McDonald in auto shop. Mike Cotter, Jon Chastain and Frank Stevens look on. ft f W olf, Peggy Wolfrum, Vickie Woods, Rita Wright. Dave Wright, Lea Wright, Marjorie Yancey, Fred Zinnecker, Verna Biggs, Patty Bjaaland. Karen Campbell. Ruth Davey, Pat Davey, Terry Dickinson, Deny Fry, Carmen Cuscott, Bobbi Harder, Greg Harris, Chris Husby. Jim Jones, Donna La Vigne, Mike Merry, Dick Nelson, Gary Rice, Gene Schuh, Michael Waterbly, Dave Whicker, Tom Whitt, Lynn Wilson, Grace Wright, Mary 99 Jerry Miller, senior, helps freshmen Steve Hubbard, Carla Butz, Penny Pfeffer, Wayne Reida, Stan Everett and Susan Frank decorate their first NC Christmas tree, while senior Bonnie Pasicznyk oversees the Job. 100 Achziger, John Adams, Larry Ahrendt, Grant Aiken, Gerald Albee, Linda Alexander, Steve Allbery, Steve Allen, Steve Anderson, Billie Anderson, William Armstrong, Cathy Bailey, Pat Baker, Wanda Baldwin, JoAnne Bare, Claudia Barnett, John Bartoletta, Marilyn Beard, Charlotte Becker, Henry Bensel. Phil Benshoof, Bob Bergstrom, Howard Bierig, Nadine Bishop, Steve Bivens, Ed Blackmer, Michael Blake, David Bland, Roberta Boberg, Rose Boles. Charlotte Painting on a mural above the art room sink are Bill Lund and Mike Sharpe, freshmen. Brower, Bill Brown, Gail Brown, Kathy Browning, Gloria Buckley, Patti Buell, Sherry Bugenhagen, Vickie Butz, Carla Calder, Holly Campbell, Dan Campbell, Darlene Carrico, Frank Carter, Isaac Carver, John Challender, Kathy Bouten, Debbie Boyce, Morgan Brand, Kathrvn Brandenburger, Michael Bridgewater, Chris Bristlin, Terisha 101 I f i Lonely student sits in hall mak- ing up a test she missed. 102 Chapados, Leanne Chastain. Nancy Chavez. Don Chestnut. Frances Christianson, Robert Clev eland. Ben Colby. Linda Coleman. Cathy Cook. Thomas Cowin. Sharon Cowley. Donna Cuffin. Cynthia Culnane. Stev en Culp. Barbara Dahs, Curtis Dasheill. Steve Davey. Joan Davey. Susan Davis. Connie Davis, Dorothv Frosh Plan Courses Beginning the academic year in their typical Fashion, the freshmen were bewildered and lost and could be seen in the middle of most hall congestions. The size of North Central and the number of students seemed so ominous that no amount of time wotdd be sufficient to orient (hem. These problems were overcome in a short time as the classrooms became more familiar and friendships were formed. After some of the excitement wore off, th e youngest c lass settled down to their studies. The teachers treated them as young adults and helped, to a great extent, to teach them to ac- cept responsibilities. Diggs. Ron Dixon, Mike Dolan, Dick Donahoe, Robert Dunn. Patricia Egger. Mike Emoto, Jerry Emter, Terry Eschenbacker. Judy Evans, Donna Evans, Lee Everett. Kathy Fairbrother, Patti Feaster, Lynn Ferraby. Eva 0 I Dav is. Jeannine De Chenne. Monte De Long, Kim Denney. Daniel ' ■•i CP Gall Burkhart spends study hall periods helping in the office. Fisher, Dana Florcz, Nikki Fcdey, Susan Fong, Charlotte Frank. Susan Franklin. Lyle Fritz, Chris Fry, Larry Calvin. Larry Gannon, Bernie Gates, Daniel Gates. Marvin Geyer. Sue Cibbs, Butch Glass. Julie Glover. Gaynelle Graham, Patsy Creen, Kathy Greene, Arthur Greenwood, Charles Freshman Year Begins For their first year of high school the Fresh- men were allowed only one elec tive course from the foreign language, business education, music or art fields. This was their first chance to choose a course which would help them plan their futures. It was also an opportunity for them to assert a small amount of independence. Anticipating the fun to be had and the friends to be made in their next three years at North Central, the freshman class completed the year knowing that no other year would be quite the same. They have been prepared lor the wide- range of opportunities and challenges that North Central will present to them. Gregg. Eva Griffith. Sabna Croh, Dan Gronseth. Trudy Grothe, Ken Haas, Nancee Hamilton, Kim Hanson, Larry Harty, Larry Harwood, Linda Hastings. Stf.n Havens, Rosemary Hendrickson. Doug Henley, Melissa Hill, Duane Hobson, Richard Hclly, Phyllis Hood, Connie Hooke, Dave 103 Wu m i G a ft fa Horobiowski, Steve House, Leslie Hubbard, Steve Hunt, David Huston, Francis Huston, Patricia Jacobs, Duane Jarrad, Ken Jelsing, Larry Jensen, Kathy Jesmore, Janyce Jessee, Garrett Jewell. Marlene Johnson, Cheryl Johnson. Janice Johnson, John Johnson, Les Johnson, Mary Johnson, Paulette Jones, Marcia Jones, Roger Jones, Tom Jordan. Mike Juhnke, Fred Karr, Dian Keene, Pam Kellerman. Joe Kitterman, Rick Knapp, Marvin Knight, Dick Knight, Larry Koch, Ron Krell, Tom Krous, Steve Kruger, Linda Kvalevog, Jim Lannigan, Kathy La Plante, Ramona Larson, Carol Larson, Linda La Valle, Bonnie Lawson, Charles Lawson, Cheryl Lawson, Greg Lerch, Mary Q ft Freshman cheerleaders ready for action are Cheryl Rayon. Michele Paslcz- nyk. Cheryl Wunderlich. Ann Nims and Suzie Northquist. •Practice makes perfect, girls! Well, almost. ' T A v Atfl fa M - 1  • is (ml o ft op Life 5 ' u Lerum, Julieanne Lewis, Theresa Liddell, Sandy Lipfert, Fred Logan, Jackie Luedeman, Renne Lund, William Lynam, Carol Magney, Gary Makarczyk, Jan March, Mary Marchioro, Larry Mason, Debbie Mathias, Deborah Matts, Tom Maxwell, Douglas McAndrews, Barbara McClarin, Lavina McGavran, Linda McLain, Bonnie McMullin, John McVay, Patrick Meats, George Meier, Larry Mellstrom, Dennis Meredith, Janet Merrill, Robin Miller, Richard Mitchell, Delores Moen. Teri Moore, Joanne Morgen, Randy Morris, Sheila Munger, Dennis Naylor, Roger Nelson, Candice Nelson, Douglas Nevdahl, Dan Niles. Tim Nims. Ann Northcutt, Pamela Northquist, Susan Nyberg, David Onstad, Karyl Ortiz, Delores Primping for their next class uses much of Lavina McLarin and Terry Lewis ' s time between classes. Looks of disbelief cross the faces of George Meats and Jim Ewell as Kim DeLong checks the answer in a history book. 105 Owens. Mary Lee Owens, Rosemary Parker. Brad Parker, James Parker. Ray Pasicznyk. Michele Patterson. Vickie Pereson, Sandi Perkins. Jane Pesik. Patricia Pesik. Timmc Pteller. Penny Pfieter. Nancy Pichette. Started) Potter. Dan Poutre. Mary Pnngle. Bruce Radmer. Sandra Rayon. Cheryl Redd. Vicki Reed. Dean Reed. Nancy Reeder. Walt Reedy, James Reida, Wayne Rhodes. Nancy Ridenhour, Mike Rieckers, Stephen Riese. Curtis Rison, Lester Robar, Karen Roper. Neilan Rouse. Larry Russell, Jay Sabado, Robert Salvage. Pat Sandall. Thomas Sapp. Joe Saruwatari. Mike Sather, Carol Saul. Bob Schernitzki, Darryl Schiffner, Mike Schilling, Walt Scott. Douglas Scott. Kevin See, Randy Seibert, Pat Seitz, Steve Senter, Lance Sereday, James Shaffer, Linda Shankman, Ann Sharpe, Michael Shull, Marda fcfc a 0 II V it ft e p . .p k nil 1 11 Mi r o ft da o i 1 Q ft Mi :: t i C r ft M 1 1 $ ■•; ' Siegel. Stan Simmons. Al Simpson. Lewis Smith. Jerry Smith. Rosalie Snider. Neil Sniokas. Edene Snngsteng, Elaine Speer. Tresha Stan. Doug Standaart. Donna Steenhard. Terrie Stern, Laura Stewart. David Stewart. Raymond Stickel. Arlene Stillai . Deniee Stonehocker. Leona Swan. Roger Swanson. Rita Szep. Clara Thacker. Gayle Thomas. Richard Thompson. Larry Thur. Ron Trautman. Gary Trippel. Richard Ullrich, Don Vaughn. Judy Vivit. Rachelle Vosper, Bruce Wald. Sandra Walker, Dale Walker. Glenn Walkup. Dennis Ward, Sandy- Ward. Tom Warehouse, Bill Wasinske, Carol White. Ray White, Tom Williams, Tom Willis, Georgia Wilson, Ccthy Wisher, James Wolf, Andy Wunderlich, Cheryle Zwischenberger, Laurel Fievez, Cary Hengen, Sharon McLecd, Cherrie Peterson, Carla Roberts. Earline Stanley, Sheron Tritt. Mike I 1 1 R Myriad leaves and numerous branches combine to make the Tamarack tree . . . likewise divergent ACTIVITIES and extra interests of the tribesmen make them a people who will progress and learn through doing. The results of their actions leave imprints on history, in legend and by word of mouth. 1 It Mike DeLong president Larry Goffinet vice-president Bonnie Pasicznyk secretary JoAnn Tonellato treasurer Fall Semester ASB Increased student participation and the raising of funds to purchase new stage curtains were the main goals of the Associated Student Body. September 1 1 the Get-Acquainted Mixer was held, while the following week of September 14-18 was Hello Week. The carnival was held October 9 and booths and concessions were operated by the school clubs. Sandy Nelson was crowned queen of the Football Festival Mixer which was held October 30. Vicky Murry and Megan Magner were princesses. I he sum of $61.80 was raised at an after-school mixer held on November 13 as a donation for the Circle Bar- J R anch which burned down. Co-recreation nights attracted many students. These were held November 16 and 17 and January 1 1 and 12. So Still the Night was the theme of the Christinas date dance held December 18. The winners of ASB offices for the spring semester were announced at the Jan- uary 29 Elections Mixer. Jerry Miller fifth executive Megan Magner secretary Jack Reynolds vice-president Darrell Me id president Spring ASB Officers At the beginning of a new semester several Associated Student Body standing com- mittees were appointed which enabled many more students to partic ipate in activi- ties. Emerald Isle was the name given to the ASB date dance held March 20 in the Old Gym, alias the Clover Field. Music was provided by the Ceptors. Money-raising projects were held at times during the year. One of these was selling stationery. Plans were being made for a street sign to be erected outside the school. Coming events at the school would be posted on it. Additional school mixers brought the semester ' s and year ' s activties to an end. Donna Newberg treasurer Rick Giampietri fifth executive Checking the files for old records are Jack Reynolds and Darrell Mead. Selling stationery for ASB are Patsy Liddell. Linda Ahrendt and Nancy Fair. I I I Taking time out from their fall activities are the fall senators. Jan Nay- Posing for a picture are the spring senators: Susie Northquist fresh- lor, sophomore: Doug Sander, junior; Marilyn Rail, junior: Jim Keene, man; Kim DeLong. freshman; Karen Bjaaland, sophomore; John Liten senior; Barbara Bassett, senior, and Bruce Wald, sophomore. sophomore: Robin Brockway, junior; Bob Johnson, junior; Kathy Malone, senior; Rick DeWitt, senior. Hovering around Bruce Wald trying to get some work done are Barbara Bassett, Jim Keene, Marilyn Rail, Doug Sander and Jan Naylor. 1 12 Senators One girl and one boy from each class level make up the Senate. Each semester new representatives are chosen and sworn in at the ASB installation convocations. All issues pertaining to student body affairs must be approved by the Senate before they are presented to the House. The Senate conducts meetings with the ASB officers every other Tues- day of the month. I winiow One of the greatest honors bestowed on a student is being chosen to represent his school. Representatives to T winiow spent a inn-filled week swimming, dancing and just having a ball on lower Twin Lake in Idaho. Students from all over the state met to discuss and learn about leadership and organization. Twinlow representatives Larry Goffinet, Tanya Cr their busy schedules to have their picture taken. and Mike DeLong take time out from Boys ' State Boys ' State Representatives Jerry Miller and Norm Northrup are seen walking in the halls of North Central. Representatives to the leadership camp are chosen from the Junior Class by a faculty committee. This year Jerry Miller and Norm Northrup were chosen. Citizens of Boys ' State learn many valuable things about government operation. Responsibilities and privileges of an American citizen, advantages and disadvantages of a two-party system and the actual working of the government are demonstrated to school leaders. Girls ' State Teaching high school leaders the meaning and use of democratic forms of American gov- ernment is the purpose oi Girls ' State leadership (amp. Cities are organized by the representatives and a Stale Legislature is chosen. Officers for the city government and state legislature are chosen. All types and levels of leadership are studied at the week ' s session. Linda Beckman, Girls ' State representative, is seen preparing her speech on her experiences at Girls ' State for a League con. 113 PUBLICITY COMMITTEE— First Row: Kathie Challender, Sandi Pederson. Meri Rigg. Phyllis Heise. Suzzane Heine. Pam Checki. Second Row: Karen Larson. Linda Nicholson, Sue Revard, Karen Breeden. Ardath Chung. Vickie Wolfrum. Third Row: Bill Cady. Don Pudy, Rick DeWitt. March of Dimes Committee Participates in All-City Fund-Raising Activities MARCH OF DIMES COMMITTEE— First Row: Jo- — — — =. — — Anne LeGrant, Cathy Davies. Donna Newberg. Sec- MIXERS COMMITTEE — First Row: Lori Gausman. Marilyn Bartolleta. Bev Saruwatari. Marilyn Pasi- ond Row: Terry Frame. Sue Dalziel. Peggy Hansen. cznyk. Terry Starr, Pam Checki. Second Row: Lyell Williams, Bill McKanna, Danna Gates. Linda Third Row: Jennifer Watts. Sharon Hengen. Beckman, Carla Butz, Marv Richardson. Dave Shaw. 114 PEP COMMITTEE — First Row: Penny Pfeffer. Denise Bambino. Robin Brock- way, Vicki Cobb, Jan Bourguignon. Linda Nicholson. Second Row: Sandy Nelson, Donna Revard. Marlene Jewell. Diane Larson. Mike Oien, Darrel Marks. Jim Wavra. DATE DANCE COM M ITTEE — First Row: Kim DeLong. Billie Anderson. Michele Pasicznyk. Karen Compton. Pam Checki. Candy Lindberg. Bill Diedrick. Second Row: Mike Greenwood, Roger Emerson, Pat Pfeifer, Pete Johnson, Gay Elbrecht, Roberta Thorpe, Linda Davey. Committees Plan Year ' s Activities HONORS BOARD— First Row: Ann Nims. Jane Peters. Shirley Potter. Dan Mer- ritt. Jill Bodvin. Sandi Pederson. Sue Shinn. Second Row: Kim DeLong. Wayne Reida. Jim Rew, Francis Mickus. Pat Pfeifer, Norm Northrup. Wayne Zilm, Bill Diedrick. FROSH- SOPHOMORE ELECTIONS — First Row: Kathv Bullis. FROSH-SOPH CO-REC— First Row: Patti Dunn, Sally Pickens. Marilyn Pasicznyk, Cheryl Pick- Barbara Soapes. Kris Evans Marcia Clark, Elaine Rounds, Marilyn ens. Mari Lu Barr, Ann Nims. Second Row: Sue Frank. Starleen Pichette. Dave Hooke, Dennis Bartoletta. Michele Pasicznyk. Second Row: Jan Naylor, Pat Mc- Walkup, Sue Revard, Eva Ferraby, Sheryl Samms. Steve Dashiell. Cammond, Wayne Reida. Audrey Brooks, Bill Warehouse, Steve Hubbard, Linda Bove, Cheryl Wunderlich, Marlene Jewell, Kathi Olson. 1 15 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT COM M ITTEE — First Row: Marjorie Johnson. Marilyn Rail, Barry Lawson, Bettv Peters, Dave Shaw. Jan Hvslop. Second Row Claudia Bare. Gayle Coyte. Faye Oakes. Hank Green. Jill Bodvin. Sue Shinn. Committee Formed by ASB for Building Improvements JUNIOR-SENIOR CO-REC— First Row: Marilyn Northquist. Karen Sacco. Second Row: Sue Richards. Joyce Maloy. Martha Boswell, Carrie Caron, Vickie Christianson, Tami Hubbard, Sally Meranda. Third Row: Vickie Cobb, Billie Wood. Muriel Cleveland. Roberta Thorpe. Gloria Rohner. Terry Frame. Becky Marshall. Ruth Brougham, Ann Hagen. Frank Knapp. Fourth Row: John Anderson. Barry Lawson. Hank Green. Roger Emerson. Mike Johnson. Otto Allison. Jack Ashlock. Larry Heinz. Jim Keene. RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES— First Row: Jennifer Watts. JoAnne LeGrant. Cathy Davies. Linda Klllian. Colleen Day, Colleen Duffv, Sue Durgan. Second Row: Muriel Cleveland, Joanie Davey. Sandy Kostelecky, Elly Uhden, Sue Peterson, Vickie Wolfrum. Elaine Rounds. 1 16 TEEN TALKS COMMITTEE— First Row: Pat Albright. Nancy Goudzward. Gail Burkhart, Fran Othmer, Vicki Chris- tensen, Marilyn Bowell. Second Row: Sherry Elsworth, Linda Beckman. Donna Revard. Christie Simpson, Janet Bruce, Jan Bourguignon. Carnival Is Major ASB Activity JUNIOR-SENIOR ELECTIONS— First Row: Sue Durgan, Sue Peterson, Glenna Trusty. Carol VanCamp, April Johnson. Bonnie Pasicznyk. JoAnn Tonellato. Sec- □nd Row: Judy Hamp. Pat Anderson. Arline Galvin. Dan Hirst. Norman North- rup. Roger Emerson. Bob Larson. Drnelle Davies. Arlene VeiUke, Annette Nev- dahl. CARNIVAL COM M ITTTE E — First Row: Katby Johnson, Den.se Bambino. Debbie Steidal, Audrey Brooks, Kathy Malum-. Second Row: Mike Greenwood, Jim Daly, Hank Green, Joe Akins, Bob Johnson, Barry Lawson. 117 Tanya Charlton president Nancy Maloy vice-president Vicky Murry secretary Sandy Nelson treasurer Girls ' League Fall Semester Acquainting little sisters with their new school at the Big and Little Sister party launched the fall semester of Girls ' League activities. Big Sisters took their proteges through the halls and ex- plained schedules and the various activities open to students of North Central. Next on the busy agenda planned by the League officers came the annual Dad-Daughter Dessert. The theme My Heart Belongs to Daddy was carried through the dessert by the programs, enter- tainment and decorations. November 13 was the date picked for the Bewitched Appari- tions, which was a girl-ask-boy affair. At Christmas time Santa Claus pictures were taken to raise money for the League. Pictured at the installation con are outgoing officers Sandy Nelson. Vicky Murry, Nancy Maloy and Tanya Charlton. Helping Terry Galambie with an English problem is League adviser Mrs. Nustad. Putting last-minute touches on the decorations for the League Style Show are Karen Bledsoe. Ruth Potter, Annette Nevdahl. 1 18 Cathy Dunn treasurer Jan Stradley secretary Gay Elbrecht vice-president Jane Peters president Spring Semester Girls ' League Starting out the spring semester was a get-acquainted party given by the officers for the Central Council repre- sentath es. Streets of Killarney, the Spring Style Show was the first major event undertaken by the new officers and their committees. The new fashions, sewed and modeled by stu- dents themselves, were presented. Next on the agenda was the Cotton Day Dance, Sidewalk Sin I in ' , which was held April li in the Old Gym. Girls honored their mothers at the Mother-Daughter Tea, My Fair Lady, held May 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Old Gym. There the girls and their mothers were entertained by League talent, and refreshments were served. This con- cluded the year ' s activities for the spring-semester officers and their advisers, Mrs. Sharon Nustad and Mrs. Cleo Clizer. Cathy Dunn and Gay Elbrecht confer with homemaking teach- er Mrs. Cleo Clizer concerning the spring style show. IP Officers and representatives met and broke the ice with an informal gab Models display the outfits they have made in the tryout for the spring style show. session . . . the get-acquainted party. 1 19 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER September ' s Girl of the Month was Judy Marshall. She was chosen for her excellent work as general chairman of the Big and Little Sister Party. Karen Baker was honored as Girl of the Month for October for her contribution as business manager for the News and Tamarack. NOVEMBER Girl of the Month for November was Gay Elbrecht. She spent many hours working as the chairman of the Bewitched Ap- paritions Dance. First Row: Linda Nicholson, Patty McLaughon. Marcia Clark, Tanya Charlton. Nancy Malov. Gavle Jane Peters, Girl of the Year for 1964 is shown Northcutt. Second Row: Carol Sather, Billie Anderson, Faye Oakes. Sue Revard. Sandy Nelson. presenting Judy Marshall the Girl of the Month 120 DECEMBER JANUARY Chosen for her work as being chairman of the March of Dimes Drive was December ' s Girl of the Month. Donna New- berg. Januarys Girl of the Month was Gayle Jasberg. She was chosen for outstanding work as publicity chairman of the Girls ' League for the fall semester. FEBRUARY Lucile Daniels. February Girl of the Month, received her award for working in the book room and girls locker room. MARCH 53 Vicki Branigan was honored as Girl of the Month for March for the work she did on the displays in the display cases, the office bulletin boards and the lunchroom bulletin board. Above is the Girl of the Month necklace which is passed down to every girl given the honor. 121 Faye Oakes editor-in-chief Judi Jackson classes editor Jim Davis productions editor Sherry Ellsworth activities editor Linda Beckman activities editor Bill McKanna boys ' sports editor Work on Book Begins Early Preparation for the Tamarack began with the opening of school. Staff members were given notebooks to study and then section assignments were made. Art editors, Nancy Vinge and Bill Cady, completed the cover design and art work for the yearbook early in the year with the help of Art Department heatl. Barbara Eddy. Staff members solicited for advertising on week-ends and after school. Support from the Spokane businessmen is an important aspect of the financing of the Tam- arack. In November, with the aid of the News staff, Tamarack sales began in the homerooms. A convocation was presented by the Tamarack staff to advertise the sale of the book. Each section editor was required to lay out the section, write copy, and schedule the necessary pictures. Several of the staff members attended the Publications Con- ference held at the University of Washington on Oct. 31. Mrs. Carol Newett, faculty representative and adviser, spent many hours helping in the production of the Tamarack. The staff was greatly aided by her help and en- couragement. Susan Hansen girls ' sports school life Shirley Potter girls ' sports school life Hard-working Juniors on the Tamarack staff are Martha Boswell. Diane Brown and Terry Starr. 122 J Larry Heinz boys ' sports Tami Hubbard seniors Karen Baker business manager Sections Finally Completed Senior section was under the supervision of Tami Hubbard. She worked many long hours pasting glossies and recording each senior ' s activities. Tamarack business manager, Karen Baker, has served the staff for two years; she assumed the duties of her position second semester of her junior year. The staff worked now only on their respective sections, but as deadlines neared, on any section that needed a helping hand. Typewriters averaged 20,000 miles to a ribbon as copy was drafted, retyped, edited and typed again. Vocal cords were exer- cised over and over with the words where is that photographer? Photography co- ordinator Pam Checki became a jack of all trades after her own work was done, as she ran errands, typed copy and made all arrangements with the professional photogra- phers. Judi Jackson, classes editor, was the first to nearly complete her section, and most of second semester she worked on her action shots and helped others. The quiet drama of untangling 30 unnamed head shots that were dropped on the floor, and arranging them in alphabetical order became a standing joke for the staff. x ffr Cathy Dunn assistant editor Nancy Vinge art editor Tami Hubbard, Judi Jackson and Dianna Iron size pictures and trim them to be sent to the engravers. Pam Checki photography coordinator Dianna Iron photographer 123 Business Manager Karen Baker smiles over the pile of money Art adviser Barbara Eddy and senior class adviser Orval Theisen confer on a topic of interest collected on one morning of sales week. Las Vegas, anycne? to seniors. NC Tamarack Staff ' s Activities Say Cheese! In a moment of levity the creative staff and adviser display their Hey Faye. come here ... is what Cathv Dunn was saving when the theatrical talents. Left to right are Cathy Dunn ' s hairdo, Faye Oakes, Bill McKan- camera clicked. Pasting the dummy are Sherrle Ellsworth, extreme left na, Carol Newett and Larry Heinz. and Judi Jackson, extreme right. 124 Senior Section layouts are approved by Tom Keel, Robert English, and Maynard Rikerd, all of Spokane Community College, Printing Department. Eager to see if pictures are ready are Rick DeWitt and Bill Cady. Vary During Year of Hard Work Larry Heinz. Cathy Dunn, Para Checki. and Sue Hansen discuss layouts of the Tamarack. Seen identifying pictures are Sherry Ellsworth, Pam Checki and Linda Beckman. 125 Elaine Berrie news editor Megan Magner feature editor Bill Marchioro boys ' sports editor Judy Mathews girls sports editor Rick DeWitt head photographer News Staff Fall Semester Billie Wood associate editor Members of The News staff have an enormous responsibility in getting the paper to press each week. Amid the clicking of typewriters and the droning of voices, the staff editors busily plan page makeup, check cuts, and proofread copy. All news stories must be written and handed in by Thursday, a week before the publication is due to come out. Feature stories are due on Wednesday of the week before the paper is issued. For the past 30 years The News has been awarded highest honors by both the Co- lumbia Press Association and the National Scholastic Press Association. Plaques and certificates won by the The News line the walls of the newsroom. Sue Reida editor-in-chief Seen working on a news beat are Karln Compton, Lorl Gausman and Robin Mrs. Marilyn Klawunder, faculty adviser, consults a local newspaper for Brockway, juniors on the News staff. suggestions on style. , 126 Jackie Herman reporter Hugh Thompson boys ' sports editor Gay Elbrecht feature editor Tanya Charlton news editor News Staff Spring Semester Outstanding writers on The News staff are selected for membership in Quill and Scroll, which is an international honorary soc iety for high school journalists. Members of The News staff are chosen from the beginning journalism class by Mrs. Marilyn klawunder. In the journalism class, the students learn the fundamentals of writing and proofreading copy. The mailing and circulation staffs are an important part of any school paper as are the advertising solicitors. Mrs. Marilyn Klawunder is the adviser for The News staff. Fall and spring editors, respectively, were Sue Reida and Bonnie Pasicznyk. Vicky Murry associate editor Bonnie Pasicznyk editor-in-chief Preparing the exchange papers for mailing is the mailing staff. From left to right: Jeannte Sabiston, Lori Gausman. Linda Ahrendt and Audrey Brooks. News staff reporters are from left to right, Corrine Kersul. Betty Peters, Marya Graf and Jeannie Sabiston. 127 Fir t Row Mike DeLone Jim Moore. Jav Carlson. Mike Wickstead. Jerry Blizzard Second Row: Richard I Pelkie. Lyell William Darrell Mead Ashlock. Dennh f FloyS Third Row: Jim Wavra. Roy Laitinen. Bill Sanders. Ken Grimm. Mike Johnson. Mike Ach.zger, Norman Northrup. Fourth Pete Johnson. Don Berg. Jim Keene. Geoff Griffith. Jerry Miller. Jack Row: Gene Keene, Key Club Key Club, the boys ' service club at NC, is affiliated with Ki- wanis and its purpose is to give service to the school as Kiwanis gives to the community. Membership in the Key Club requires a good scholastic stand- ing, good character, leadership ability, interest in service, good citizenship and approval by the principal. Proposed members are then voted on by the members of the club. During the past years the service club has helped develop initia- tive and citizenship in the leaders of tomorrow. This year the club was under the supervision of Richard Pelkie, the faculty adviser. Getting last-minute instructions from adviser Mr. Pelkie are members Jim Moore. Darrell Mead and Don Berg. Shown working for Kiwanis in a service project for the needy of the area are Key Club members Jim Keene and Jay Carlson. Adviser Richard Pelkie speaks to two members between classes. Left is Phil Huey and right. Dennis Floyd. 128 First Row: Marilyn Rail, Karin Compton, Cathy Dunn. Mardel Swank, Debbie Steidl. Pam Checki. Second Row: Donna Newberg, Marilyn Bowell, Sharon Yurik. Jan Hyslop. Judi Jackson. Gayle Northcutt, Kathy Olson. Third Row: Shirley Potter. Sue Peterson. Billie Wood. Jan Stradley. Sue Reida. Maryl Sandberg. Linda Beckman. Danelle Davies. Pat McCammond, Mrs. Peck. Fourth Row: Arlene Vietzke, Terry Frame. Faye Oakes, Donna Revard. Jane Peters. Laura Coyte. Sue Dalziel. Gail Coyte, Peggy Hansen, Jan Naylor. Vox Puellarum Shown conversing with Mrs. Peck are present and past presidents. Linda Beckman and Jane Peters. Vox Puellarum, under the sponsorship of the Soroptiinist Wom- en, emphasizes service to the community as well as to the school. It is one of the most active clubs at North Central. Serving lunch every Saturday at Senior Citizen ' s Center, wrapping Christmas presents at Booth Memorial and sewing diapers for the Cerebral Palsy Center were just a few of the many activities carried on by Vox during the year. To become a member of Vox, a girl must have a 2.8 grade point average, be a sophomore, junior, or senior and pass a test on com- munity affairs. Soroptiinist Club of Spokane, and school life. This year the club was under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Peck, faculty adviser. t Keeping the showcase up are Pam Checki, Linda Beckman and Billie Wood. Sue Dalziel and Karen Compton watch. Look, you guys, I think it ' s a cute display, says Pam, while Linda and Billie find it amusing. 129 First Row: Diane Rasmussen, Marya Graf, Laura Kean. Barbara Seibert. Chris Simmons. Bonnie Cathey, Lucille Daniels, Bev Wilant, Patty Dillon, Alice Douglass. Second Row: Diana Brown. Kathy Johnson. Barbara Lang. Jan Stradley, Linda Bove, Jan Eakins, Sue Morse, Peggy Plumb. Terry Frame, Kris Peterson. Marie Tol- lefsen. Third Row: Darreil Mead. Dan Mitchell. Mike DeLong. Jane Peters, Faye O akes. Sharon Still. Sue Peterson, Barbara Eddy, Pat Albright. Carol Altenburg. Judy Hamp. Pam Griffith. Fourth Row: Jim Davis. Owen Mir. Reese Hinthorne. Don Berg. Jim Keene, Mike Achziger, Gene Keene. Eric Tollefsen, Rick DeWitt, Keith Wunsch. International Club Internationa] Club is composed of students studying German. French and Spanish. The club hosted various speakers during the year. Owen Mir, a club member who lived in Afghanistan, spoke about his experiences. Mrs. Xeslin showed her slides of Germany. Jim keene served as president for the fall semes- ter. President for the spring semester was Pat Albright. Advisers for the club were Mrs. Orosia McHugo, Mrs. Carol Xewett and Helen Cain. Marie Fyfe and Rick DeWitt are intently listening? Mrs. H. Neslin shows interested stu- Club president, Jim Keene, leads discussion with members Lucille Daniels, Bonnie Cathey, Judy Hamp. Renee dents articles about Berlin. Auer and Diana Brown. 130 First Row: Susan Goudzward. Maryl Sandberg, Sally Pickens. Nancy Goudzward. Shirley Potter. Barbara Bassett. Kathy Olson. Second Row: Mrs. Briscoe. Susan Hansen. Cheryl Perkins, Danna Gates. Cheryl Pickens, Peggy Hansen, Ruth Wayland. Chris Olson. Gayle Northcutt. Third Row: Pete Johnson. Bob Waie- house, Mike Johnson. Dick Allison. Sharon Yurik, Steve Stradley, Leslie Latimer, Bob Silver, Otto Allison, Michael Kilgore. Latin Club Senatus Populusque Romanus was organized to increase friendly rela- tionships among Latin students. It has a 35-membership maximum. A C-plus average and enrollment in Latin or past enrollment are requirements for ad- mission. An authentic Roman banquet was held near the Ides of March in commem- oration of Julius Caesar ' s death. Typical Roman food was served and initiates were put through their paces as slaves. Mrs. Laura Lee Briscoe supervised the year ' s activities. Seemingly all arms in an attempt to block International Club ' s Don Berg is Latin Club ' s Mike Johnson. Seen selling candy to Donna Revard is Latin Club ' s Mike Johnson. Acting a scene of Julius Caesar are Maryl Sandberg and Michael Kilgore Shown grappling for the ball are In- ternational and Latin Club members. 131 First Row: Tami Hubbard. Leslie Latimer. Karin Compton. Cathy Dunn, Bonnie Pasicznyk. Judy Mathews. Sue Reida. Meri Rigg, Elaine Berrie. Second Row: Rick DeWitt, Betty Peters, Megan Magner. Corrine Kersul. Billie Wood. Judi Jackson. Third Row: Faye Oakes. Gay Elbrecht. Vicky Murry, Bill Cady. Quill and Scroll Sponsoring a literary contest featuring prose and poetry divisions is one of the chief projects t the Edward R. Murrow chapter of Quill and Scroll, along with many other journalistic activities. Outstanding journalism students on the Tamarack and News staffs who rank scholastically in the upper third of their class are eligible lor membership in Quill and Scroll. The Edward K. Murrow chapter was or- ganized at North Central in 1939 lor the purpose of encouraging and rewarding individual achievement in journalism and the school publications. The adviser of the club for the past year was Mrs. Marilyn Klawunder. Quill and Scroll members are seen discussing plans for the journalism con- test with Mrs. Klawunder. New members Jim Davis, Bill McKanna, Linda Beckman and Shirley Potter work busily on the Tamarack. 132 First Row: Judy Atwood. Ellen Walter. Gayle Ross, Helen Blough, Faye Buck, Sandy Vaughn. Leslie Latimer. Susan Owens, Carol Fairbrother, Linda Cox, Candy Lindberg, Mary Thompson. Second Row: Steve Spidle, Greg Anderson, Dan Dolan. Cathy Wilson. Kathy Siegel, Ann Freeman, Irene Horobiowski, Paul Kippenhan, Stan Scammon, Larry Brunette. DECA Journalism In distributive education the opportunity is given to combine school and work. Students enrolled in this course study Field distribution: they attend school until 12:30 p.m.. when they leave for their respective jobs. Mrs. Louise Wick ward was in charge of this activity and managed the club ' s functions through the year. Beginning journalism teaches the students basic ele- ments of writing an effective news story. During sec- ond semester they began to write stories for The News. Mailing staff met every publication day and wrapped The News for distribution to various schools through- out the United States in a newspaper exchange pro- gram. Mrs. Marilyn Klawunder supervised this class. First Row: Lori Gausman. Audrey Brooks. Sue Barraclough. Donna Newberg. Christie Simpson. Debbie Halstead. Mar Bob West. Diana Brown. Linda Ahrendt. Matty Achziger. Robin Brockway, Becky Marshall. Sam Lerch. Barry Lawson. d Row: Jack Rizzuto. 133 Left to right: Cliff Clark, Nancy Harris. Marjorie Wright, Sandra Prechtl. Elmer Darrah. Tobe Robbins. Traffic Squad Regulating traffic in the school halls is the main pur- pose of the traffic squad. This group of juniors and seniors plans the flow of traffic from floor to floor and is under the direc tion of John Malterner. Library Club Amores Librorum. meaning lover of books, pro- vides an opportunity to those interested in books and reading to exchange ideas. Students in the club report certain periods of the day to work in the library. They perform such activi- ties as work at the check-out desk, magazine room, files and book repair. Mrs. Lillian Barnes, head librarian, directs all activities. 134 Radio Club Shown working with an apparatus they have constructed are Radio Club members Dennis Duehning. Bob Collison and Cliff Clark. Radio Club was organized to promote in- terest in amateur radio. Instruction is given to help students acquire their novice and general amateur radio license. The club has an amateur radio station that enables mem- bers to communicate with other radio ama- teurs throughout the United States and Can- ada. Supervisor is Leonard Graham. Safe Driving Students who participate in safety skills in the city-wide driving competition enable their school to achieve the goal of obtaining the safe-driving banner. One member from each of the city schools acts as a representative for his school. North Central ' s rep- resentative this year was Lynn Boyet. City-wide safe driving representative Lynn Boyet is shown with the city trophy that North Centra] students won last year. Rifle Club Newly organized at North Central, the Rifle Club set up its charter, recruited mem- bers and started to learn the art of marks- manship. Under the direction of Herbert Russell, industrial arts instructor, the club members met and practiced regular! v. First Row: Norma Rouleau. Jack Rlzzuto, Harvey Krieg. Owen Mir. Jerry Paschall, Reita Rowley. Second Row: Dick Sperling. Dave Lindeblad. Jack Charbonneau, Joe Prudente. Chester Harris. Wayne Moorehead. Jim Elixman. Pat Kinney. Paul Rouleau, John McVay, Robin Merrill. Charles Jones. 135 Thespians Rehearsing for one of their productions Rohner and Pat Pfeifer. re Keith Fc Malone. Gloria North Central Thespians, one of thousands of sim- ilar groups in the nation, was formed to promote inter- est and skill in dramatics. Since its organization in 194(i, members have participated in school plays and other I ields ol dramatic s. Eligibility to membership is based on a 15-point re- quirement system. Points are earned by participating in all phases of a play. The preparation of scenery and writing of programs are two of the activities necessary for a successful play. Points are also received for extra- curricular acth ities. This year the club was directed by Nona Halverson. Pictured at one of the Thespian meetings are Ron McCullough. Annette Nevdahl. L:nda Wohl rni other club members. First Row: Cindy Fry. Nancy Goudzward. Kathy Juhnke. Annette Nevdahl. Kathy Malone. Gloria Rohner. Carol Van Camp. Linda Wohl. Karen Peters Lucilc Ken- Fofsy Ned Jatei SeCOnd R ° W: Pat Pfeifer - Rlck Lowell. Russ Alexander, Larry Meyer. Barry Lawson. Dan Hirst. Rich Rutherford. Ken Williams. Jim Mickey Keith 136 m Jfc Jk. K at, A a. !_t 2, ri ' 1 — __________ ' _ MB« MBf First Row Pam Checki. Cathv Dunn. Leann Melum. Delaine Stickel. Ruth Wayland. Kathy Abernathy. Sharon Vurik. JoAnn Tonellato. Jan Stradley. Sue Reida. Judi Jackson Barbara Eddy. Mardel Swank. Second Row: Jerri Roe, Marie F yfe. Marsha Jokinen, Pat Albright. Faye Oakes. Karen Beck. Jane Peters. Karen Baker. Marie Tollefsen. Megan Magner. Linda Beckman. Terry Frame. Ruth Potter. Third Row: Michael Kilgore, Ron Miller. Darrell Mead. Mike DeLong. Nor- man Northrup. Pete Johnson. Don Berg, Jim Keene. Gene Keene. Mike Achz ' ger, Roy Laitinen. Jim Moore, Jim Davis Honor Students Honor students this year added juniors to their numbers, and increased the membership of seniors to include second-semester applicants. The honor student program is open to students who meet high standards in attendance and achievement. They were presented with a red honors pass that permitted them to choose their own study areas, after erasing themselves from the study hall roll. On presentation of the pass, students can excuse themselves from class with t lie teacher ' s permission and participate in class sessions in other areas, also with the teacher ' s per- mission. Public library facilities are accessible to honor students if they check out of school with the office. Adviser lor the group was Guy Griswold. Jim Moore was the group ' s chairman and presided at the meetings. How do you get six elephants in a Volkswagon? Of course, three in front and three in back! These honor students are: clockwise from back: Keith Wunch. Don Berg. Ron Miller. Marie Fyfe. Gene Keene. Darrell Mead. Faye Oakes. Linda Beckman. Cathy Dunn. Honor Student adviser. Guy Griswold. is seen in a pensive mood at one of the meetings. Conversing with Mr. Grisw Laitinen. Jerri Roe and Roy 137 First Row: Kathy Juhnke. Marilyn Rail. Sue Richards. Kathy Johnson, Jeanella Sabiston. Shervl Samms. Diane Pearsall. Debbie Steidl. Linda Lockard, Tami Hubbard. Joan Graff. Second Row: Joanne LeGrant. Penny MacGregor. Marie Fyfe, Dayle Haskins. Pat McCammond. Judy Allberry. Diane Moffitt. Janice Scammon. Janice Scommon and Marie Fyfe are seen working in the linen room at St. Luke ' s Hospital. FNA Future Nurses of America was organized for girls in- terested in nursing as a career. The 35 members are soph- omores, juniors and seniors who have a C-plus grade average. Sponsored by the alumni of St. Luke ' s Hospital, members of the club visit there each week. Here they work in the central supply room, where they help pre- pare surgical materials for sterilization. Mrs. Vivian Hager was club adviser. 11 First Row: Kathy Vernon. Cathy Dunn. Tanya Charlton, Elaine Berrie, Meri Rigg. Mardel Swank. Jackie Herman. Pam Nakagawa, Linda Cox. Second Row: Sue Peterson. Megan Magner. Sandy Carhart. Ann Freeman. Irene Horobiowski. Barbara Eddy. Linda Nicholson. Danna Gates. Delaine Stickel. Laura Kean. Sharon Still. Third Row: Mrs. Dorothy Congdon. Carol Altenburg. Judy Hamp. Ben Cook. Dan Hirst. Ray Stradley. Vicky Murry. Pat Albright, Sandy Kostelecky, Lyann Melum. Mrs. Gloria Letsch. FTA Students interested in teaching careers are encouraged to join the Spokane Garry Chapter of Future Teachers of America. This group sponsors a $100 scholarship each year, to be given to the most-deserving college-bound senior. Mrs. Dorothy Congdon is the adviser. Seen at rn officers ' meeting are Mrs. Congdon. adviser. Vicky Murry president, and Tanya Charlton, vice-president. Seen congratulating Judy Hamp. far left, for being chosen District Coordi- nator for FTA is Tanya Charlton Discussing plans for future activities are Mardel Swank, Meri Rigg, Mathilda Ach- ziger and Barbara Eddy. 139 First Row: Dianna Iron, Nancy Vinge. Sue McCoury. Sandy Cable. Denise Bambino. Karen Breeden, Lynn Harker. Second Row: Mrs. Chapman, Bruce Walker. Ron Irwin. Bill Cady. Don Puddy. Steve Reichelt, Mrs. Eddy. Art Club Providing art work for the display cases outside the public office and helping with various school functions requiring art work has kept the Art Club busy this year. The club participated in the ASB carnival with a beatnik coffeehouse where one could come and contemplate his life and times. Among other activities, the members took a trip to Cheney Cowles Museum to study the art exhibits being shown there. An art sale associated with the PTA was also planned for this year. President of the Art Club for the fall semester was Don Puddy and and the spring semester president was Sandy Cable. Mrs. Barbara Eddy supervised the clubs activities. Looking at Barry Lawson ' s project are Sandy Car- hart, Elaine Rounds and Gayle Jasberg. L ▼ Seen painting a large sign in the most practical manner are Sue McCoury and Steve Reichelt. 140 Mrs. Eddy advises Sue McCoury. Bill Cady, Steve Reichelt and Nancy Vinge on a club project. First Row: Elaine Rounds. Linda Nicholson. Colleen Day. Marilyn Pasicznyk. Terry Starr. Mardel Swank. Sharon Yurik. Leslie Latimer, Barbara Soapes. Marilyn Rail, Cathy Dunn. Second Row: Teresa Hanson, Gayle Northcutt. Karen Sacco. Nancy Nelson, Diana Brown. Jeanella Sabiston, Marilyn Ogle. Muriel Cleveland Audrey Brooks. Shirley Potter. Third Row: Becky Marshall. Pat McCammond. Billie Wood. Delores Hall. Barbara Eddy. Jane Peters, Diane Larson. Judy Marshall Marie Fyfe, Kathy Olsen, Marsha Jokinen. Cercle de Menage Girls interested in home economics may join Cercle de Menage. This club is advised by Elizabeth Killingsworth, Homemaking Department head. Sharon Yurik served as president for the fall semester. President oi the group for the spring semester was Gayle Jasberg. The purpose of Cercle de Menage is to promote interest in the vari- ous opportunities and potential careers for women in the field of home- making. Spring officers Marilyn Pasicznyk, Marilyn Rail. Gayle Northcutt and Gayle Jasberg are congratu- lated by out-going president Sharon Yurik. Karen Sacco installs Marilyn Pasicznyk as treasurer. Looking on are Shirley Pot- Club members Audrey Brooks, Teresa Hanson, Marilyn Pasicznyk, Diana ter. Sandy Kostelecky. Sharon Yurik, Gayle Northcutt and Marilyn Rail. Brown and Pam Garinger exchange ideas with their adviser. Elizabeth Kil- lingsworth. 141 Replacing the little amount of brain that Don Berg has left are Don Berg, Jim Moore and Jim Keene. Observing an experimental project are Jim Keene and Don Berg. Biology Club To promote and Further knowledge in various scientific fields among students by bringing them closer to nature through learning more about plants and animals is the purpose of Biology Club. For admission to the 35-member club, students must have a C-plus grade average and complete one semester of biology. Monthly field trips to places of interest came to and end with a trip to the Washington State University Science Fair open house. Mrs. Esther Lancaster is the club ' s adviser. Attention seems to be elsewhere at one of the morning meetings held during the year. First Row: Linda Hahn. Donna Newberg. Tanya Charlton. Bonnie Pasicznyk, Renee Paquin. Kathy Malone, Judi Jackson. Cathv Dunn. Sharon Yurik. Leslie Latimer Second Row: Mrs. Esther Lancaster, Cindy Fry, Chris Wren. Billie Wood. Gloria Rohner. Linda Beckman. Diane Larson. Third Row: Jane Peters. Darrell Mead Jim Moore, Mike De Lo 8- BUI McKanna Pat Pfeifer, Jack Reynolds. Fourth Row: Don Berg, Jim Keene, Gene Keene, Eric Tollefsen. Norm Northrup, Steve Spidle 142 First Row: Dave Elliott, Ray Baune. Jim Wavra. Geoff Griffith, Gail Keeling. Tom Brass. Greg Caballero. Jack Coffey. Dave Young. Bill Marchioro. Sandy Coop- rider. Second Row: Tom Vaughn. Ron Bogenreif. Norm Northrup. Ullrich Marquardt. John Anderson. Jim Rew. Larry Goffinet. Jack Reynolds. Jim Daly. Mike Green- wood. Bill Died rick. Third Row: Dale Zehm. Jon Chastain. Rudy Bierig. Reese Hinthorne. Dan LaBrie. Bruce Wald. Don Matson. Pat Pfeifer. Fourth Row: Bob Gam- bill. Dana Watson. Gary Florin. Sam Giampietri. Larry Heinz. Steve Jones. Deal Nakagawa. Pictured are the fall officers: Steve Jones, vice-president; Dean Nakagawa. Hamming it up at the Warriors smoker are Dean Nakagawa, Dan LaBrie, Steve president; Bill Diedrick. secretary, and Sandy Cooprider, sergeant at arms. Saruwatori and Mike Saruwatori. Warriors Warriors, North Central boys ' athletic club, is open to all boys who have received a major athletic award in a varsity sport. As a money-making project Warriors had a Hat tie of the Bands, and a wrestling smoker. The money earned from these projects was spent on athletic equipment to be given to the school. Recognition was given to the year ' s out- standing athletes at the annual sports ban- quet. Seen playing at the Warriors ' Battle of the Bands are the Cavaliers. 143 First Row: Mardi Boswell Gaynelle Glover. Jan Hyslop, Elaine Berrie. Pam Checki. Barbara Hosea. Dolores Mitchell. Second Row Eleanor Uhden Linda Beckman FnM DaWs! Sou f cot? 0 ' 6 Montgomer - Sandi Person. M-ine Stickel. Third Row: John Young, Dan Hirst. Larry EnlngstonTau ' Kenn u ' sTve Talent Club Composed of talented students in music and other specialty arts. Tau Chi was created to promote interest and further the development of the talents of North Central students. Providing members with the opportunity to develop their talent through performing experience is the main activity of the club. Tau Chi has served North Central for over 10 years. Mem- bership in Tau Chi is chosen through an open house first semes- ter and invitational tryouts second semester. Daniel Davis was adviser ot the club. All-Northwest representative Barbara Hosea practices on her bassoon. Jim Davis appears engrossed in the beat of the drums he plays put to use through the year as pep band chairman. . his talent was Dan Davis, Tau Chi adviser, smiles for the photographer. 144 First Row: Diane Moffitt, Donna Davis, Christie Simpson. Peggy Mathers. Roberta Thorpe. Gloria Rohner. Jill Bodvin. Linda Hahn. Peggy Plumb Linda Schafer Sandy Kostelecky, Colleen Day. Cheryl Pickens. Second Row: Helen Blough. Renee Paquin. Sarah Jane Thacker. Sallv Pickens. Audrev Brooks Peggy Henning Terry Davey. Bonnie Remmers. Vicki Wolfram. Joyce Francis. Cheryl Kinne. Third Row: Sherry Martinson. Jennifer Watts. Sue Shinn. Ann Hagen. Valera Franicfurth Robin Brockway. Bonnie Pasicznyk, Karen Sacco, Sharon Binder. Karen Fountain. April Parish. Elaine Rounds. Evelvn Buck. Judy Mathews. ommercia Club Members of this club carry on projects and activi- ties that will increase interest in business education and give insight into careers in the business world. Working at the switchboard in the student office after school was one of the projects undertaken by members of the club this past year. Membership is limited to 50. A major or minor in commercial subjects and a C average are the re- quirements for membership. Mrs. Mary York was club sponsor. Commercial Club member Diane Moffitt is shown at the switchboard in the student office, where members served all year. Shown operating the mir Rohner. machine are Roberta Thorpe and Gloria Peggy Mathers works with the comptometer in her business machines class. 145 Of equal ' importance to the Tamarack tree ' s daily use was its role in the religious ceremonies of the tribes. The spirit embodied in the stately tree seemed to pervade the village and the tribal members turned their thoughts to higher planes. The attitude prominent in PRODUCTIONS is a willingness to serve and a desire to create. In a dress rehearsal Ron McCullough. Kathy Malone. and Barry Lawson. male and female leads, work on their lines. Fall Play Presented ' The Night of January 1(3 was a play based on the trial of a young girl who had been accused of murdering a wealthy execu- tive. The scene was a courtroom of the Superior Court of the State of New York. Kathy Malone played the part of Karen An- dre, the girl accused of murder. Her fate was decided by a jury chosen from the audience. The district attorney, played by Ron McCullough, and the defense attorney, played by Barry Lawson, presented their cases and the jury then decided Miss Andre ' s fate. The play was directed by Mrs. Margaret Xistad and her student director, Jim Mickey. 4 Sketching a scene from the play for the photographer are various members of the cast. Left to right are Darryl Fogle. Ned Gates, Rosalie Coffey and Ron McCul- lough. Shown cleaning up after the performance is Carol Van Camp, who seems to say Make mine double. 148 Introducing the Tamr.rack are. left to right: Bill McKanna. Larry Heinz. Dave Sh w, Bill Cady. Sua Hnsrn. Shirley Potter. Dirnna Iron. Terry Starr. Pam Checki. Jim Davis. Sherrie Ellsworth. Faye Oakes. Karen Baker, Bob Steenhard. Productions Through The Year The good old Tamarack con Introduces both the staff and the ' 65 Tamarack as it appeared last October. The mural pointed on the w?l! of the music portable announces to all its unmistakable mess:ge. Designed by Dirnna Iron. Here the Folk Group practices for the Senior Con. Left to right are Russ Oslund. Don Larson. Billie Wood. Claudia White and Joe Akins. 149 Tanya Charlton ' s strip tease act takes an unexpected turn as Mr. Theisen censors it. Conrad Bird around him. played by Paul Kennicutt. sings as typical teen-age girls swoon Seniors Present Con Telephone hour scene from the Broadway musical, Bye Bye Birdie, was presented as a part of the Senior Con this year. This scene depicted the importance of teen-age gossip on the telephone. The production was devoted to different eras and the fads of these eras. The show was produced and directed through the combined talents of Nona Halverson, dramatics teacher, Michael Cald- well, choral director, and Ralph Montroy, stage crew adviser. Jan Stradley and Judy Marshall perform a modern dance for the Senior Con. The Beat Kathy Malone listens intently as Bill Cady reads aloud Beatnik poetry. Rick DeWitt is accompanist. Twenty-three skidoo. The cheerleaders dance the Charleston for their part in the Senior Con. Megan Magner dances the Big Apple with Jack Reynolds as Nancy Vlnge does a kick. Sharon Yurik and her partner, Judy Mathews, carry on in the grand old manner of the Roar- ing ' 20s. 150 Left to right: Bob Roscberry. Diana Harness. Karen Bjaaland. Dave Moe. Tami Hubbard. Sue Hansen. Gary Tho-npsDn. Eleanor Unden. Kathy Johnson. Jim Davis. Claudia White. Jan Clukey Joe Akins. Billie Wood. Mardi Boswell. Bob Silver. Pat Jones. Yoka Spits. Reese Hmthome. L.nda Beckman. Jan Hyslop. Paul Kenni- Cl cutt. Center. Jan Elliot. Tepee Lighters, Folk Group Performances at various school and public functions have kept the Tepee Lighters and the newly formed Folk Group busy this year. The Tepee Lighters is a specially selected mixed ensemble w hich sings popular tunes. This group was formed partly for those students who. because of schedule conflicts, could not participate in music groups during the normal school day. Interested students may stay and attend an extra hour of class after school. The Folk Group also meets after school and specializes in folk songs and ballads. Folk Group performs for the Senior Con. Left to right: Don Larson. Billie Wood. Claudia White. Joe Akins. Russ Oslund. Working over parts for Tepee Lighters are Ji Paul Kennicutt and Joe Akins. Jones, Yoka Spits, Left to right: Russ Oslund, Joe Akins, Billie Wood, Diane Larson, Don Larson. 151 t I ? Cable. Cathy cki Patterson. _ Bob Rockser. Dav... Randy Evans. Randy Thompson: Jim GrifYitr.; Mike wickstead t Norm Nor ' thrup B r AmoldT Ralp Griffith ' BHZl,rd - D Ve W ken  n - Jim In the tradition of the former great bands of the jazz Age. the stage hand performed at various city gather- ings and school music programs. Members of this or- Parades and Concerts ganizaiion are selected from the top musicians of the concert band. The group is under the direction of A. G. Tiemann. head of the Music Department. M First Row: Linda Watson, Pat Mandy. Kathy Stotts. Pam Checki. Linda Beckman. Second Row: John Taylor. Dave Moe. Lea Wright. Pam Doty Sandy Nelson Jean Earling. Delores Frazier. Lois Nygren. Third Row: Gerald Gibbs. Grant Ahrendt. Paul Kennicutt, Terry Miller. Paul Kingslev. Dick Bice. Steve Bishop Sandra Lid- dell. Pat Albright. Geoff Wickstead. Mike Albright. Barb Hosea. Suzanne Matt e. Linda Bell. Fourth Row: Russ Oslund. Neil Snider. Dennis Giles. Bob Roseberry Allen Gillette. Jerry Blizzard. George Cannata, Jerry Burrow. Mark Hall. Glen Grant. Ulrich Marquardt. John Litten. Richard Lines. Roger Riediger Dan Hirst Dave Huelleman. Keep Band Busy Perfect instrumentation was achieved this year in the concert band due to the large number of students enrolled in the organiza- tion. The band presented two concerts this past year and entered the spring music contest. The band is under the direction of A. G. Tieinann. Music Department head. Absorbing some culture are John Young. Linda Beckman. Jim Davis and Pam Checki. this year ' s band officers. Featured at the band ' s winter concert are Dave Wil- helm, Steve Flllppmi and Lauy Jtss. members of the trumpet trio. 153 First Row: Lori Whitesitt. Lea Wright. Martha Boswell, Ella Ostrum. Jan Hyslop, Susie Owens, Yoka Spits. Secon d Row: Diana Brown. Pat Jones. Karen Bjaaland. Billie Wood. Cathy Wilson. Jackie Mouser. Elly Uhden. Third Row: Fred Parks. Frank Knapp, Bob Rothwell. Dave Shaw. Duane Rorberg. Bob Roseberry, Paul Kennicutt. Fourth Row: Ben Cook. Ton Crossman. Bill Marchioro. Terry McRoberts. Joe Akins. Gary Thompson. Mike Proteau. Where did that note come from? asks Mr. Caldwell of Ron Stumph, Mickey Forrey, Kim DeLong and Pat Cotter. Choir and Girls ' Glee Club Under the direction of Michael Caldwell, new choral director at North Central, the Choir and Girls ' Glee Club presented a va- riety of choral concerts this year. High-lighting the Christinas con- cert was a special production, The Miracle of the Toyinaker. This play was arranged by Mr. Caldwell and his wife, Richie. The story tells of a little German toymakcr. who on Christ- mas Eve, found that he could not sell his toys. Five dancers were chosen from the student body to play the part of dolls in the pro- duction. Preparing a draft of the choir constitution are this year ' s As some members test their vocal range, other members of A Capella Choir relax durinc choir officers Yoka Spits, Bob Silver, Tami Hubbard and Gary vigorous preconcert rehearsal. Thompson. 154 f f t t t • f s t First row: Jan Clukey, Rebecca Cook, Tami Hubbard. Kathy Abernathy. Sue Hansen. Mary Lotze. Kathy Juhnke, Jan Elliot. Second row: Diane Larson, Jody Da- vis, Diane Scott. Linda Wohl. Diane Thompson, Claudia White, Carlen Duehning Jackie Reeder. Third row: Tony Caruso, Bill Zubulka. Tim McKinney. Bob Silver, Mark Hall. Jack Coffey, Linda Goodell, Verna Rae Kennicutt. Fourth row: Reese Hinthorne, Leonard Fair, Mickey Forry, Steve Gump, Jim Davis, Earl Harris, Linda Bell. Mary Van Faasen. Participate in Concerts Choir sang for the Thanksgiving and Christmas con- vocations and sang Christmas carols in the halls just before Christinas vacation. They performed at various public functions and entered the music festival contest this spring. The choir ended the year with their tra- ditional singing for graduation exercises on June ( ' ■. First row. Linda Shaffer, Mary Brown, Dianna Elwood, Sharon Orne, Charlotte Fong. Carolyn Henson, Jackie Reeder. Liane Carlson, Sharon Cowin. Darlene Col- lins, Pam Martinson, Barbara McGavran, Cecilia Kimble, Laura Kean. Second row: Lynn Mitchell. Sharon Kelm, Mary Lerch. Dianna Britton, Mari Anne Nygren. Mary Frey, Judy Caruso, Kathy Mills, Lavinia McClarln, Jackie Makarczyk, Bobbi King, Mary Karr. Joyce Tolson. Kathy Roder. Third row: Georgia Williams. Lar- na Liacos, Lorraine Woods. Bonnie Cole, Linda Davis, Pat Schomber, Judy Brooks, Carol Sather, Marcia Jones, Rose Boberg. Diane Harness, Cathy Mandt. Chris Walker, Lynda Lynn, Clair Dschaak 155 MMam First Row: Judie Vaughn. Dolores Mitchell. Linda C?sselman. Kathie Challender. C ara Szep. Teri Moen. Io n Forrester. Diane Mitchell. Second Row: Janice Scam- mon. Mona LaPlante. Donna Mayfield, Barbara Betts. Eva Ferraby. Carol Larson. Linda Benjamin. Jrckie Makarczyk. Third Row: Joyce Zorn. Marilyn McDonald, Greg Lawson. Dick Knight. Al Simmons. Tim McKinney. Ken Buelo. Bruce Washburn. Fourth Row: Linda Ryals. Janette Scammon. Kim DeLong. Dick Thomas. Larry Mitchell. Walt Reeder. Tim Flanigrn. Keith Bly. Bill Zibulka. Poised and ready are North Central ' s repres3ntat:ves to the Al! North- west Music Conference, Greg Tiemann and Barb Hosea. Stage Crew Operating the lights and setting the stage lor convocations and produc- tions is the job of the stage crew. Under the direction of Ralph Mon- troy, members of the class learned what goes on backstage during a pro- gram. Stage Crew met as a class third period to acquaint the boys with the job of running a show. Concert Choir Performs Pictured above and on the opposite page is the concert choir, a training group for those wishing to become mem- bers of the a capella choir. The concert choir is under the direction of Michael Caldwell, choral director. Pictured at left are Barbara Hosea and Greg Tiemann. North Central ' s representatives to the Northwest Music Educators ' Conference held at Portland. Ore., this spring. Not pictured is Joe Akins. who is also representing us. Highly advanced students of instrumental and vocal music were chosen from the five participating states to perform in a band, orchestra or choir at the conference. The rep- resentatives were chosen on the basis of competitive try- outs. Left to right: Dave Shaw, Mike Oien, Ron Burton, Dale Zehm, Dan Florin. 156 First Row: Chris Fritz, Susie Northquist. Barbara Giraud. Vicki Brannigan, Starleen Pichette, Vicki Redd. Bev Wilant, Mary Colwell, Linda Lot-karri. Dorine Reyn- olds. Second Row: Sylvia Tyree, Kathy Green. Jody Davis, Cheryl Schierman, Lu Kennedy, Terry Galambie. Timme Pesik. Sherrie Newell, Patty Pesik. Dolores Rohner Third Row: Ed Sanderson. Stan Larson. Russ Alexander, Larry Meier, D oug Larson, Pat Cotter, Ron Stumph, Peg Dewitt, Trudy Gronseth. Joan Lareva. Fourth Row: Bill Ostin. Lennard Trevino. Neil Roper. Dick Merry. Ron Bass. Be b Cael. Ed Bronowski, Cynda Spann, Carol Warsinske, Janet Crabb. Honor Band Meets After School Special band and music theory class was formed this year. Interested students could stay fo r an extra hour of class after school, learn how to build chords and learn about music from a technical standpoint. It also made possible the playing of more band music by those students who wished to participate. A. G. Tieman is the director of the group. 157 First Row Bonnie McLain. Gavle Thacker. Kathy Everett. Georgann Makarczyk. Bob Palmer. Robert Pickett. Second Row: Barbara Hose... Connie Davis Stev fer Sandra Olson Paul Custer. Nancv Pfeifer. Jerry Harwood. Cheyl Johnson. St lrlett Hansmeier. Frank Carrico. Lloyd Wallis. Matt Carnco Leona Stonehocken Third Row: Douglas Nelson. Tom Rice. Richard Eyre. Philip Basso. Wayne Zehm. Dan Nevdahl. Randy Morgen. Jim Larson. Dana Fisher. John Custer. Richard Hobson. Fourth Row: David Holtrop. Larry Snider. Arlene Stickel, Bill Brower, Margan Boyce. Music Groups Stress Fundamentals Basic training and Fundamentals are stressed in the cadet band, where students learn good musical habits and playing techniques. The concert band draws any needed players from this band. Two of the several vocal ensembles which meet out- side of school are pictured below. Students who are especially enterested in music and those who do not have room in their schedules for music classes often form groups and practice on their own time. These two groups are directed by Michael Caldwell, choral di- rector. Marching band practices for long parades during the regular band period. Marching Band M ' ter several weeks of practice marching on the surrounding streets, the marching band participated in the annual W ' cnatchcc Apple Blossom Festival Pa- rade and the Spokane Lilac Parade. This band con- sists of all the members of the concert band and a few members of the cadet band. The band played ' Them Basses on the marc h. Mass confusion is the order of the day as the band prepares for marching practice. Practicing standing at attention are this year ' s drum majors. Dan Hirst. Russ Oslund and Duane Rorberg. Taking a break from practice, the cool marching band drum section poses for a picture. First Row: Bill B rower. Jim Davis. Norm Northrup. Mike Wickstead. Randy Thompson. Paul Kennicutt. Second Row: Jim Griffith. Randv Evans. Ralph Griffith. 159 Strength and virility are portrayed in every line of the Tamarack tree. This strength comes from within and is manifest in endurance and the desire to conquer over natural enemies and unfavorable environments. This becomes the inspirational guideline for all those who would excel in SPORTS . . . the strength of spirit that makes any individual exert his all to go the extra mile. 5 Leslie Hogan Interior Line Blaine Bennett Exterior Line Ed Kretz Head Coach Coaching Staff Directs Athletic Program Throughout Football Season Throughout the summer, the coaches Hatched the boys work out and get ready for the coming season. Training is very important to football players because it gives them a chance to discipline their bodies and minds to a rigid schedule that they must follow. The difference between a winning and a losing season hinged on the fourth game, when KC lost to Rogers 7-(i. If XC had won this game, XC would have had a 2-1 record in the first half of the league. After this key loss the team suffered four straight league defeats. Loss of key personnel during the season because of injuries was a factor which led to XC ' s defeat at the hand of Rogers and contributed to the re maining defeats of the season. LEAGUE SCORES NC NC NC NC First Half . 21 Shadle Park 13 . 14 Lewis and Clark ... 45 3 Gonzaga 0 6 Rogers 7 NC NC NC NC Second Half 7 Lewis and Clark ... 25 0 Rogers 15 0 Gonzaga 19 0 Shadle 20 164 Pat Pfeifer end Jon C tastain tackle Mike Proteau fullback Lindsay Hare end Bill Diedrick quarterback Dave Young guard Sandy Cooprider halfback Gail Keeling end Jack Reynolds center Bob Gambill tackle Jim Rew center Steve McGou ' g ' i tackle Strong Virtues Shown by Squad Determination, enthusiasm and courage were the virtues shown by this year ' s squad. It has been said that if a North Central team is beaten more than twice in succession, they literally fall apart at the seams; however, this year was quite the contrary, for the Indians never gave up once. They fought each game like true Warriors. Last season Ed Kretz. head coach, started an honor program to build spirit and drive in the team. Any team member making an exceptional tackle or rewarding play received what they call an Apache. This is an insignia which the honored player is entitled to wear on his helmet. Those outstanding Warriors that received an Apache were Bill Died- rick, senior; Bill Nichols, senior, and Jack Coffey, senior. Bill Nichols halfback Bill Marchioro guard NC tacklers led by Rick Giampietri (371 make sure LC ballcarrier is down. Other tacklers are Bill MarchiDro 61i, Lindsay Hare 1841 and Dennis Debill 1241. Jack Coffey 10i intercepts a pass against Gon- zaga as Bill Nichols i45) blocks out a Gonzaga de- fender. Senior halfback Bill Nichols (45) gains yardage as he slips away from an LC tackier. 165 Dan LaBrie Jerry Miller Gary Ullrich Ron Jewell Butch Mickus Rick Giampietrl center end end tackle guard fullback Indians Defeat Shadle In Season Opener In the first game of the season North Central met a new, organized Shadle Park, squad, which showed good possibilities for the coming season, and defeated them in a 7-to-6 thriller. The Indians were defeated the following week by Lewis and Clark in a 45-14 upset, but came back the following week to scalp Conzaga 3 to 0. This victory was made possible by the sharp kicking toe of Bill Nichols. The next game was full of disappointment for the Indians as they were beaten by Rogers by a narrow 7-to-6 score. The following week brought the spirit up with a 15-0 victory over Kennewick. The Indians were not able to capture another victory in the remainder of the season. Rick Giampietri (371 plows through the LC line Gonzaga ball carrier finds it difficult to proceed as Senior halfback Sandy Cooprider 1 28 gains yardage as he to make a touchdown as David Neff (63) blocks he is stopped by Rick Giampietrl (37; and Ron slips away from a Rogers defender, ahead. Jewell (791 as Jack Coffey (10) and Tom Brass (80) come in to assist. 166 David Neff guard Gary Bursch end Gary Neiswender halfback Jerry Steiner fullback Harold Patterson end Steve Jones manager Awards Given at Con The football players who deserve the special attention are those who are selected to receive the various awards given. This year ' s Blocking Award went to Jon Chastain; Tackling Award went to Jack Coffey; Lineman of the Year went to Jon Chastain; Captain of the Year went to Bill Dicdrick. and the Inspirational Award went to Lindsay Hare. Three men from this year ' s squad were selected for the highest honor a football player in high school can receive, and that is being selected on the All-City Team. Those who received this honor were Jon Chas- tain, first team all-city; Sandy Cooprider and Jack Reynolds, both chosen second team all-city. Leonard Fair manager Dale Zehm manager John Anderson manager Gonzaga ballplayers look appalled as Bill Nichols (45) kicks a field goal which proved to be the winning points of the game. NC tacklers Bill Diedrick (15) and Ray Baune (67) down an LC ballcarrier. Bill Diedrick (15) and Ray Baune (67) stop an LC ballcarrier. again 167 is — w — •Xn, nS r h n y ? „ e t m i T ™ J . ' J n LfJ 50 - Dick Aagard, John Iron. Jerry Kostelecky. Mike Sleeth. Art Collins, Mike MrCnnnJi plj kJ? ™? h  « E?$£Sl % o ' L ' ° y ? Scha ,S ffer ' Wayne Brusseau. Don Boardwell. Fred Yancey. Pat Gracio. Dick Engstrom. Steve nf£ ii l „ d Keeling Third Row: Mark Douds, Chris Ramsey, Jerry Harwood, Jim Starr. Doug Goddard, Dennis Dewitt. Brian Hipperson. Jon Coffin. Nyal Derr, Doug Rose, Virgil Finkbeiner. Fourth Row: Cliff Hutts, Dale Reed. Mike Taylor. Bruce Wald. Nick Clemenson. Tim McLean. Marv Richardson B Squad Stepping Stone to Varsity The B squad is the last stepping stone to varsity for the young footballers at North Central. In this squad the boys learn more aboul Fundamentals and (cam sup- port which help build their character and potential as football players. The vanity coaches watch this squad very closely for new, aggressive and tough footballers. The NC B squad came up in last place in the final standings for the year. NC ' s lone victory was a 12-0 blanking of West Valley. The Braves ' other losses were to Rogers (33-0), Ferris (12-7). Central Valley (12-6), Shadle Park (13-0) and Lewis and Clark (13-0). B squad works hard throughout season preparing for their varsity positions, which they will attain in the following years. League Scores NC . . . . . 0 V6 NC . . . . . 7 12 NC . . . . . fi Central Valley . . . 12 NC . . . . . 0 Shadle Park . . . 13 NC . . . . 12 West Valley . . . . 0 NC . . . . 0 Lewis and Clark . IS 168 NC NC NC NC League Scores 0 Lewis and Clark ... 25 6 Rogers 25 0 Gonzaga 25 26 Ferris 13 Freshman squad drills on fundamentals during after-school practice. Freshmen Learn Fundamentals In Frosh football the little Indians are taught the Fundamentals of the game and how to be true sports- men. These footballers are the athletes who in the next few years will be fighting for North Central ' s victories, after the present varsity is gone. The squad did not play many games, only lour, but spent their time learn- ing how to block, tackle and carry the ball. Among the Frosh teams played by the Freshmen squad were Lewis and Clark in which the Indians lost 25-0. Their next two games with Rogers and Gonzaga proved to be fatal ones for the Indians: they lost both of them 25-f) and 25-0 respectively. But the little In- dians ended the season with a 26-13 scalping over Fer- ris. 1 First Row: Kim DeLong, Lonnie Morgan. Jerry Emoto. Mike Sharpe. Pat McVay. Roger Swan. Larry Thompson, Dennis Munger. Steve Allbery. Second Row: Larry Galvin, Dave Nyberg, Bill Warehouse. Dennis Walkup. Steve Hubbard. Wayne Reida. Larry Jelsing. Dale Walker. John Taylor. Bob Donahoe. Steve Dashiell. Third Row: John Johnston. Don Ullrich. Larry Marchioro, Jim Parker. Dan Campbell. Tom White, Jim Wisher. Mike Jorden. Art Greene. Fourth Row: Joe Sapp. Larry Fry, Jerry Smith. Ron Diggs, Phil Bensel. Larry Krous. Tom Krell, Lee Evens, Isaac Carter, Mike Brandenburger. 169 H If VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY— First Row: Randy Naylor. Ullrich Marquardt. Russ Oslund. Gary Florin. Ben Goins. Ron Bogenreif. Jim Moore. Bob Rockser. Darrell Mead. Mike Greenwood. Second Row: Terry Mattix, Dan Aukett. Dana Watson, Ralph Radmer. Roger Smith. Ralph Petty. Ken Zarko, Tom Coleman, Dave Wayland. Greg Woodruff. Coach Lister Coach Meyer Hard Work Makes Team Miles of hard work helped to develop the North Central cross-country team this year. Coach Gene Lister, assisted by Al Meyer, pushed his team to place in the city league competition. Leading the cross-country team in competition this year were Ren Goins, Gary Florin. Ron Bogenreif, I ' llruh Marquardt and Jim Moore. Other members t the team were Mike Greenwood, Randy Naylor. Russ Oslund, Bob Rockser, Darrell Mead, Terry Mattix, Dan Auckett, Dana Watson. Ralph Radmer, Roger Smith, Ralph Petty, Ken Zarko, Tom Coleman, Dave Wayland and Greg Woodruff. Coach Gene Lister stated that Hen Goins took part in an invitational indoor track meet in Seattle against Washington ' s best high school runners. Ben finished third in this event. Greg Woodruff sprints by his Shadle oppo- Ull: nent in the All-City meet held at Shadle Park. th from left) runs in the middle of the pack in the All 170 Tennis Squad Takes All-City The North Central boys ' tennis team went through City League play unbeaten in eight matches and also went on to win the All-City net tournament last fall. This spring the boys are working extra hard to do the same thing during spring play. The golf squad also did very well in fall play and hopes to do as well this spring. During a con this spring Raymond Simonson stated that Spokane had a very unique setup in that the Park Commission does so much to promote golf by allowing free use of city courses three times a week. First Row: Mike Hansen. Cliff Wavra. Bill Bensel. Don Walker. John Young. Greg Hendrickson. Richard John Young practices his putting on the green for Lines. Frank Walker. Barney Halstead. Second Row: Bob Duprie, Russ Campbell. Jim Seedorf, Dennis coming matches. Floyd, Tom Berry. Tom Hawkinson. Brent Herberg. Ron Marht. Jay Carlson. Mr. Simonson. 171 Sandy Cooprider Larry Heinz Bill Diedrick Coach Long Uses North Central basketball team, under the di- rection of coach Sonny Long, had a 4-15 record this year. The team ' s record doesn ' t show the caliber of ball they played. The team, led by Senior Lettermcn Don Matson, Larry Heinz, Sandy Cooprider and Gail Keeling, had numer- ous occasions where the game could have gone either way. Other team members who saw plen- ty of action were Bruce VV ' ald. Bill Diedrick, Ron Jewell. Hob Johnson. Dennis DeBill, Gary Florin. Clint Kruiswyk. Jack Rizzuto. Tom Wold. Chuck Wilkerson and Ken Grimm. The team, traveling to Sandpoint and Kel- logg, dropped the first two games of their cam- paign by very close scores. The Indians opened ' -J Gary Florin Front Row: (left to right i Coach Long. Dave Noble, John Anderson. Cliff Hutts Coach Hannan. Second Row: Heft to right I Bill Diedrick, Sandy Cooprider, Dennis ' DeBill. 172 Unusual Tactics their league schedule in the Coliseum by drop- ping a close and well-played game to the Univer- sity Titans f l - 2. Gail Keeling and Don Matson paced the tribe with 13 points each. North Cen- tral won their first game at the Coliseum by beating West Valley 54-41. Larry Heinz led all scorers with 21 points. Don Matson led North Central in scoring this year with 190 points in 13 league games. Larry Heinz was right behind him with 189 points. They were third and fourth in the city scoring race. This pair of North Centralites made second team All-City in the Spokesman- Review. Coach Long Gail Keeling Clint Kruiswyk, Ken Grimm, Don Matson. Gail Keeling, Bruce Wald, Ron Jewell, Gary Don Matson Florin, Tom Wold, Bob Johnson, Chuck Wilkerson, Larry Heinz, Jack Rizzuto. 173 Sophomore Bruce Wald 145) is cut off the backboards by two West Valley Larry Heinz drives in for a lay in against University, players as Clint Kruiswyk (31) and Don Matson 141) look on. Indians Have Rough Year NC 59 NC 53 NC 54 XC 62 NC 63 NC 50 NC 41 NC 45 NC 49 NC 54 League Scores Sandpoint . . Kellogg . . . Lewiston . . University Couer d ' Alene Lewis and Clark Central Valley University . . Rogers . . . West Valley . 68 55 63 68 68 71 91 60 71 41 ( NC NC ( ( ( M M ( League Scores 38 Central Valley ... 40 46 Ferris 37 40 Gonzaga 56 50 Shadle 40 40 University .... 53 52 Lewis and Clark . . 66 34 Rogers 70 50 West Valley .... 60 71 Mead 69 41 Gonzaga 49 Sandy Cooprider scrambles for a lc Wald (on floor) makes vain effort se ball against West Valley as Bruce Don Matson (41) rebounds against West Valley as Bruce Wald i45) comes up to help. 174 Mike Sleeth dribbles around Doug Goddard as Nyal Derr and Dale Reed look on. Dale Reed shoots a free throw as Nyal Derr and Doug Goddard rebound. ' Bees ' Prepare for Varsity The North Central Ikes ' under the direction of Coach Richard Hannan were considered one of the teams to beat during the past year. Coach Hannan ' s starting five varied during the year, with several boys alternating at various positions. The team consisted of David Wright. Mike Sleeth, Doug Goddard, Man Richardson, Tom Crouch, Allan Hanson, Chris Ram- sey, Nyal Derr, Jerry Harwood. Dennis Stuart, Tom Crossman, Rick Keeling. Dick Engstrom, Sam Lerch, Les Smith and Bill Miller. Many of these boys will make up next year ' s varsity team. First Row: David Wright. Mike Sleeth. Doug Goddard, Marv Richardson, Tom Crouch. Second Row: Allan Hanson. Chris Ramsey. Nyal Derr, Jerry Harwood. Not pictured are Dennis Stuart. Tom Crossman. Rick Keeling. Dick Engstrom, Sam Lerch, Les Smith and Bill Miller. 175 First Row: Gary Fiebez, John Carver, Bill Warehouse. Isaac Carter. Lonnie Morgan, Dale Walker, Ken Grothe. Bernie Gannon. Second Row: Eric Davis, Larry Jel- sing, Mike Schiffner, Don Ullrich, Steve Allberry, Mike Jordan, Steve Bishop. Tom Jones. Frosh Learn Skills The North Central freshmen, coached by Al Meyer, were in contention for the title all year. Mr. Meyer, assisted by cadets during the year, taught the young ballplayers fundamentals and basic moves. The team consisted of Tom Jones, Steve Bishop, Mike Jordan, Steve Allberry, Don Ullrich, Mike Schiffner, Larry Jelsing. Eric Davis, Bernie Gannon, Dale Walker. Ken Steve Allberry shoots over an unidentified defensive player in a recent prac- tice session. Grothe, Lonnie Morgan, Isaac Carter, Bill Warehouse, Gary Fiebez and John Carver. Mr. Meyer stated that these boys will make up the varsity in a couple of years and that they will, with a little more work and practice, be one of the toughest teams that North Central has ever produced. Steve Allberry rebounds as Tom Jones and Isaac Carter fight for position. 176 Dave Young Jack Reynolds Dan LaBric Tom Vaughn r ■John Munyan Greg Caballero Joe Parish Three Place at State Wrestling, a relatively new sport to the high school scene, has jumped sky-high in popularity. Every match was well attended by North Central supporters which probably contributed to an excellent record that NC attained. We were second in the city league standings, one game behind Shadle Park and at state we were second also. Some outstanding wrestlers were Jack Cot fey. State Champion, at 145; Dave Young at 175. and Dean Xaka- gawa at 1 06 placed second at state. Others who went to state were Tom Vaughn at 115. Greg Caballero at 127 and Joe Parish at 133. Coach Les Hogan Coach Blaine Bennett Cal Ryen Jack Coffey Larry Goffinet Bob Gambil Jim Wavra downs opponent. State champion Jack Coffey gives his opponent a ride through space in one match during the season. Arms and legs are all you see as Larry Gof- finet wrestles opponent. 177 B SQUAD— -First Row: Terry Ma ttix, Mike Bafaro, Mike Albee. Donald Lunzer. Dale Sekijima, Dan Omeara. Steve Saruwatari, Don Walker, Cliff Wavra Mark Brown. Jack Ashlock Tom Wicker Walt Radmer Second Row: Ben Lawson. Wayne Zehm. Harold Patterson, Jon Claeson. Jim Wavra. Butch Mickus. Ben Hayden Bill Caruso. Jon Warfield. Lyell Williams. Gary Neiswender. Mike Price. Greg Hendrickson. Mike Alexander. Third Row: Pat Gracio. Al Strom. Jerrv Kost-l ' eckv .iH UC il,Sf i nne J r w i? e . rg ' J S Ve ?f ff ; Ken Zarko ' Rick Giam P ' etri. Jerry Steiner. Steve McConnell. Dale Kegley. Geoff Griffith. Paul Heilman. Jon Coffin. Da- id Bartline, Geoff Wickstead, Tim Durkin. - B Squad and Freshmen Show Promise as Wrestl ers FRES nane, Gary Fifth Steve Dashiell. Stanley Everett, Larry Knight. Third Row: ji TE t-My Rog ' erjones HUrtd SSEa £KS u£2Fw T™E? Z Sffi.SS Magney Art Greene. Fourth Row: Jim Kvalevog. Kim DeLongf Roger Swan. Joe Sapp Lee Sva ' ns Pat McVav D nnis W Ln mrk hl T Row: Mike Brandenburger, Jim Ewe... Stan Siege., Dennis Munger. Philip Bensel, Mik SharpeT s e Hubbard, Richard MTuer, Ra? Park r oDir MenrUl 178 First Row: John Anderson. Jack Rizzuto. Bill Diedrick. Bill Nichols. Tom Ashley. Larry Heinz. Second Row: Bob Johnson. Rick Henson. Tom Wold. Chuck Wilkerson. Don Matson. Tom Brass. Clint Kruiswyk. Dennis DeBill. Dale Holton. Coach A. Manfred. Champs Defend Title The North Central varsity baseball team, under the watchful eve ol A. Manfred, are the defending cham- pions l the c ity league. The team has many members i el urning from that championship dub. Among the re- turning lettermen are Bill Nichols, Don Matson, Tom Ashley, Larry Heinz, Bill Diedrick, Dale Holton and Tom Brass. Other members of the team are Dennis Moss, Don Smith. Chuck Wilkerson, Clint Kruiswyk, Tom Wold, Bob Johnson. Jack Rizzuto, Rick Henson, Dennis DeBill, John Anderson, Dave Elliott and Sid Cossette. Coach Manfred stated that the team would be in the title picture if the pitching came through. Defensively we are the toughest team in the city. The league will add two new members this year. They are Joel E. Ferris and Mead. Tom Brass executes a perfect slide as Bill Diedrick tags him. Bill Nichols is the umpire and Don Matson backs up the play. 179 It Catcher Don Smith prepares drick backs up the play. pr as Bill Die- Shortstop Larry Heinz throws the ball to first base as Jack Rizzuto and Bill Diedrick look on. Indians Are Contend ers League Schedule League Schedule April 15— North Central vs. Mead April 20 — North Central vs. Lewis and Clark April 22 — North Central vs. University April 27— North Central vs. Central Valley April 29— North Central vs. Shadle Park April 30 — North Central vs. Conzaga May 4— North Central vs. Ferris May 6 — North Central vs. Rogers May 7— North Central vs. West Valley May 11- May 13- May 14- May 18- Mav 20- May 21- May 25- Mav 27- May 28- -North Central vs. Mead North Central vs. Lewis and Clark -North Central vs. University -North Central vs. Central Valley North Central vs. Shadle Park North Central vs. Gonzaga -North Central vs. Ferris North Central vs. Rogers North Central vs. West Valley jut in the gyr Diedrick get a start as the baseball Tom Ashley nips Dave Seidel and Chuck Wilkerson in a tight race in pre- season workout. 180 B SQUAD— First Row: Dale Reed. Greg Kolbet. John McDonald. Dick Sperling. Dick Aagard. Art Collins. Tom Mason. Jim Johnson. Second Row: Dave Seidel. Den- nis Stuart. Dan Johnson, Don Bordwell, Mike Taylor. Doug Goddard. Mike Sleeth. Third Row: Dick Lang. Larry Ashley. Jerry Kostelecky. Tim Ross. Brett Bald- win. Pat Gracio. Tom Crouch. B Squad and Frosh Turn Out FRESH MEN — First Row: Lonnie Morgan. Doug Rose. Larry Marchioro. Dorian Chastain. Roger Swan. Larry Thompson. Bernie Gannon. Dick Miller. Second Row: John Johnson. Kim DeLong. Ron Buck. Ron Hunt. Steve Allberry, Brad Parker. Isaac Carter, Marv Richardson. Third Row: Lee Evans. Douglas Stan, Ray White, Jerry Emoto, Tom Crossman, Steve Kelly. 181 First Row: Terry Schafer. Ben Goins. Bruce Wald, Dana Watson. Mike Greenwood. Sandy Cooprider. Gail Keeling. Mike Proteau. Pat Pfeifer Ullrich Marquar Gary Florin. Second Row: Randy Naylor. Gail Shellenberger. Roger Smith. Ralph Radmer. Gerry Oberg. Dave Young. Dan LaBrie. Russ Osiund. Serafino DeCa Bob Rockser Jim Moore. Third Row: John Hathaway, Tim Burchett, Steve Hoag. Rick Keeling. Jack Ashlock. Rick Giampietri, Jerry Steiner, Darrel Mead Brian Hi person, Jon Coffin, Ralph Petty. Track Team Works Hard for Championship The North Central track squad has been fortunate to have outstanding track men this year, notably, Ben Goins, senior, who runs in the 880; Sandy Cooprider. senior, a powerful runner and broad juniper; Gail Keeling, senior, who runs the hurdles, and Terry Scha- fer, also a senior, who holds the current city pole vault record. With this lineup of fine athletes, NC looks hopefully toward a winning season. Although the above-mentioned boys are the most outstanding. Coach Eugene Lister emphasized the im- portance of the team as a unit, also. In the spring intro- ductory convocation. Mr. Lister stated that with hard work we would do very well this season. Ben Goins, who took second at State last year in the 880-yard run. is seen running in a practice session early this season. Coach Lister calls the runners to their marks as they prepare for the 440-yard dash. 182 Three sprinters take their marks before a 100-yard dash. They are, from left: Roger Smith, Mike Greenwood and Pat Pfeifer. League Schedule Friday, March 26— West Valley vs. NC at West Valley Friday, April 2— NC vs. University at NC Saturday, April 3— Jack Rooberry Relay at Rogers Friday, April 9— Ferris vs. NC at NC Thursday, April 15— Gomaga vs. NC at Gonzaga Friday, April 23— Central Valley vs. NC at Central Valley Friday, April 30— NC vs. Rogers at NC Friday, May 7 — Inter-division Meet s Wednesday, May 12— District Meet Preliminaries Friday, May 14 — District Meet at Hart Field May 28 29— Star Meet at Pullman 183 ' We ' re Gonna Win! ' Vicky Murry basketball chairman Megan Magner football chairman v Sharon Yurik wrestling and spring sports chairman ' Honor for Honor Due, All Hail to NC High ' North Centrals cheerleaders dedicated much of their own time to develop school spirit in the students. They often spent well beyond the appropriate amount of time in perfecting their routines. They cheered in all types of weather, indoors and outdoors, and for many different sports. Meeting through the summer and on weekends, they prepared for their coming ac- tivities. And now that the year has ended, they look back on the joys and disappointments they had through team wins and losses. Sharon Yurik, Vicky Murry and Judy Mathews express the tenseness of the crowd awaiting a probable pin by Dave Young at a wrestling match. 185 1- First Row: Coleen Duffy, Carol Austed, Rosemary- Goerz, Karen Compton, Pam Garringer, Bev Saruwatari. Mardel Swank. Marilvn Rail. Terrv Starr. Mary Lotze. Gwen Furgeson. Marilyn Rowel 1. Sue Shinn. Debbie Steidl. Second Row: Sue Peterson. Jill Bodvin, Jill Harding. Dam-lie Davies, Jackie Mouser. Linda Hahn. Sue Reida, Karen Larson, Jan Hyslop, Linda Hengen, Marth Boswell. Third Row: Betty Peters, Sue Goudzward, Gay Elbrecht. Judy Marshall, Laura Coyte, Jane Peters, Marie Tollefsen, Donna Revard, Faye Oakes, Eleanor Uhden, Arlene Galvin, Phyllis Heise, Lori Gausman. Judy Marshall chairman The Red Feathers are caught in the excitement of a football game; their spirit knew no bounds. ' Judi Jackson historian Gay Elbrecht sergeant at arms Shirley Potter sergeant at arms Mardel Swank treasurer Eleanor Uhden secretary 186 n i v n; v i  If I; , First Row Sue Hansen Corrlne Kersul. Peggy Mathers, Sharon Yurik. Jennifer Watts. Judy Mathews, Renee Paquin, Bonnie Pasicznyk. Robin Brockway. Maryl Sandberg Pat Andersen Cathy Dunn. Second Row: Donna Newberg, Vicky Murry, Sandy Nelson, Megan Magner, Shirley Potter Glenna Trusty Lmda SwarU Judi Jackson Jan Stradley. Jovce Francis. Linda Schafer. Third Row: Karen Baker. Diane Larson, Gloria Rohner. Terry Frame. Vicki Gibson, Jan Eaklns, Sue Reida, Jean Richardson, Roberta Thorpe, Candy Frasher. Arlene Vietzke, Sue Dalziel, Gail Coyte. ' Come On You Injuns ' In keeping with this phrase from a cheer, the Red Feathers marching unit has taken part in many half-time stunts. During the football season the Red Feathers worked every day fourth period to perfect stunts for the stadium games. They attended every varsity football and basketball game with additional at- tendance at varsity w restling matches, track and baseball games. This year they sponsored a Thanksgiving family by donating money and food to be given to a needy family. As their big project in the spring, the Red Feathers, Color Girls and Marching Band prepared to march in the annual Torchlight Parade, and the Appleblossom Festival in Wenatchee. Every day fourth period they could be seen as they marched down the streets near North Central. Roberta Thorpe treasurer Terry Frame secretary Karen Larson sergeant at arms Danelle Davies sergeant at arms Maryl Sandberg historian 187 First Row: Bonnie Winestorfer, Elaine Rounds, Sheryl Samms. April Parish. Colleen Day, Martha Killmer. MaryAnn Weitz. Patsy McLaughlin, Cheryl Pickens Linda Nicholson. Peggy Henning. Second Row: Gail Burkhart. Kathleen Bullis, Danna Gates. Shelly McMullen. Cheryle Perkins, Marcia Clark Theresa ' Davev Marilvn Pasicznyk, Sally Pickens, Kris Evans, Third Row: Sharon Gibson. Rosemary Miller. Vicki Wolfrum. Beth Brougham. Patricia McCammond Audrey Brooks Kath- erine Olson. Bonnie Remmers. Jan Naylor. Fourth Row: Judy Allberry, Judy Rowland, Kathy Thompson, Peggy Hansen, Lynn McVav Kathv Wise Sharon Knaff Linda Bove, Ruth Campbell. Diane Jamison. ' I Kathy Olson chairman Judy Rowland sec ret a ry - tr easu rer Colleen Day secretary- treasurer Vicki Wolfrum historian jynn McVay historian 1 1 : Pat McCammond sergeant at arms Gail Burkhart chairman ' Oh, Red and Black ' Color Girls displayed the school ' s col- ors in their red sweaters and black skirts. Composed of freshmen and sophomores, they added spirit and enthusiasm to the cheering sections. They are required to attend all varsity football and basket- ball games, wrestling matches and track meets. They also attended many non- required sporting events in addition to supporting their respective year ' s teams. Marilyn Pasicznyk sergeant at arms 188 First Row: Kathy Lamiigan, Cheryl Rayon. Marilyn Bartoletta, Patty Dunn. Susan Frank. Pat Pesik. Timme Pesik, Kathleen Challender. Dolores Mitchell. Linda Albee. Second Row: Jacqueline Logan. Trudy Gronseth. Ann Nims. Susan Northquist. Sandra Ward. Starleen Pichette, Sharon Hengen, Michele Pasicznyk. Kathryn Jensen, Charlotte Beard. Penny Pfeffer. Third Row: Yvette Broadwell. Billie Anderson. Eva Ferraby. Carol Sather. Carol Lynam, Marlene Jewell, Carla Butz, Kathryn Green, Cheryl Wunderlich, Marjorie Johnson. Sandy Pederson. Yvette Broadwell Carla Butz Michele Pasicznyk Starleen Pichette Eva Ferraby chairman secretary-treasurer historian sergeant at arms chairman ' Dear Red and Black Operating under a demerit system simi- lar to Retl Feathers ' , the caliber of girl and student was kept at a high level. Frosh and B -squad cheerleaders are chosen from their number. These girls also try out in the spring for Red Feath- ers, Majorettes, or other honor units. Ray Selde advised the freshmen, and Eleanor Bennett advised the sopho- mores. Debbie Bouten secretary-treasurer Patty Dunn sergeant at arms 189 ■Now this is how ou do if says Mrs. Lill. Joining her as teachers in the Girls ' PE Department are Kay Selde itopi and Elaine Bennett I bottom). Chosen as majorettes to lead during parades and perform in halftime activities are: Donna Hevard. Colleen Duffy and Peggy Hansen. Units Directed By Faculty Mrs. Lucile Lill, department head, along with Misses Kay Selde and Eleanor Bennett taught a variety of sports to their PE classes, as well as serving as advisers for Red Feathers and Color Girls. Leading the marching units during parades and half-time activi- ties were the majorettes and color guard. These girls served as locker monitors in the shower room, staying long hours to do a good job. They are, in the first row: Carol Carver, Sue Durgan. Bobbie King, Mary Karr. Second Row: Joan McDaniels, Lu- cille Daniels, Pat Mandy and Judy Groves. Representatives of the various marching units and the band are formed into our Color Guard as shown here. They are: Billie Anderson, Corrine Kersul. Paul Custer, Terry Frame and Pat Chantry. 190 Pep Units Begin Parade Drill Variety of Sports Is Offered 192 r • o First Row: Kathy Juhnke, Karen Kennedy, Cathy Colling. Sharon Binder. Sue Justice. Linda Kennedy. Second Row: Kathy Boyet. Linda McGranan. Gloria Rohner. Karen Baker. Linda Harwood. First Row: Gloria Rohner, Karen Baker. Billie Wood. Second Row: Marlene Dunphy, Betty Peters. Sherrie Marston. Gwen Furgeson. Karen Sacco. Sharon Forsell. Third Row: Chris Wren, Terry Dennis. Eleanor Uhden. Pam Griffith. Volleyball and Basketball Initiate Winter Sports Girls ' basketball can be dangerous . . . what they lack in skill, they make up in spirit. Over it goes, with Gloria following close behind! 193 Standing: Luc Carver. Griffith. Seated: Merri O ' Conner, Carol First Row: Nancy Evans, Karen Kennedy, Linda Harwood, Karyl Onstad. Second Row: Sandy Douglass, Penny Pfeffer. Billie Anderson, Miss Bennett. 194 First Row: Karen Keevy. Sandy Douglass. Gloria Rohner, Karen Kennedy, Nancy Fair. Second Row: Marya Graf, Shirley Potter, Delores Hall, Lea Wright, Sue Hansen, Miss Bennett Coordination and Grace Mark Skating, Dancing Special qualities of coordination, physical strength, than meet the requirements for body-building. Girls and grace are demanded for participation in ice skating were given special sessions sixth period at the Colise- and modern dance. These demanding activities more um and Ice Plaza to practice perfecting their form. Gloria Rohner is shown here, demon tsra ting the correct form of a backward cross-over. rt and her partner are shown here executing form in modern dance. 195 ... R r First Row: Pam Checki. Becki Stone, Colleen Day. Second Row: Sandv Douglas. Loretta Luger. Linda Stuart. Debbie Steidl. Lea Wright. Marya Graff. Skill Is Executed In Golf and Gymnastics The excellent facilities of the new gym ' s gymnastic room were used through the year by girls interested in this area. The trampoline, balance beam and vaulting box served to train girls as better gymnasts. Coordination and physical strength were combined also by members of the golf team. They competed through the year with teams of other schools. In spring practice sessions at Downriver Golf Course, the girls concentrated on style anc accuracy. Executing difficult form in gymnastics are. bottom. Sandy Nelson: sitting. Shawnette Kelm; standing. Lucile Kennedy; far right. Nancy Conrad; kneeling at right. Linda Kennedy. Shown pr-et:eing their putting on the green are Becky Stone. Colleen Day and Debbie Steidl. 196 First Row: Karen Kennedy. Sue Hansen. Dolores Hall. Jill Harding. Joyce Hill. Maribell Craggett. Shirley Potter. Carlen Duehning. Gwen Furgeson. Karen Compton Second Row: Terry Starr. Cathy Dunn. Judi Jackson. Gloria Rohner. Karen Baker Donna Newberg. Renee Paquin. Sally Mranda. Karen Keevy. Varsity Tennis and Modern Dance Tennis demands vigorous participation and alertness just as grace is essential in modern dance. Both skills require practice and condi- tioning, c one duration and physical strength. The tennis team competed with league and nonleague teams through both the fall and spring seasons. Our new courts were given real workouts through the summer months as dedicated girls met daily to perfect serves and vollying form. Modern dance team, coached by Kay Selde, combined obvious physical talent with creativity in a new form of expression. First Row: Peggy Plumb. Linda Killian. Sherry Shaeffer. Judy Graves. Second Row: Cathy Mandt. Pat Anderson. Donna Standaart. Sheba Black, Cathy Lannigan. April Johnson. Sandra Olson. Susan Ewig. Jill Harding. Third Row: Evelyn Hossner, Linda Swartz. Lucile Kennedy. Jan Littell. Shawnette Kelm. Nancy Conrad. Dorothy Burnette. Practicing warm-ups as a doubles team are Karen Baker and Renee Paquin. 197 Spirit alone was not the only value of the tree. Its various uses seemed to preserve the dignity of the tree and endear it to the hearts of the tribesmen. 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Garland and Monroe FA 5-3342 || Sunset Florist r greenhouse SI 606 ASSEMBLY Ht)h Cl in Hni PHONK M i 7 97011 nr ni at 749 97on Wirsche PHOTO LAB • Developing W127 Indiana Ave. Enlar S in g FA 7-9651 • Copying N ATURAL COLOR OR BLACK AND WHITE BAKER ' S BEACON (Drive-in ) N2822 Division Street FA 5-4501 ft FINE FOODS b rom shadow to r uture Sunlight streams through open windows, Anticipation runs high. The dawn of our future awakes us While graduation draws nigh. The Shadows — the memories of high school — Are now past and forever gone. JAREMKO MOTORS N2020 Monroe FA 8-7704 Is a North Central Booster B. A. P. (British Auto Parts) European Auto Parts Parts and Service for All Foreign Cars and Motorcycles Our hearts carry the Shadows As our minds reach out for the dawn. Congratulations and Best Wishes Sound Recording Co. W503 Indiana FA 6-0222 —The Shadle Park. Highlanders Is a North Central Booster N2106 Monroe St. FA 8-381 1 202 You Seek the Finest in Beauty Culture You Will lind It at Esther ' s School of Beauty Culture Inc. N223 Post Street St. RI 7-3088 Nationally Accredited Polly Ansia licukesuf, Fancy Cakes and Pastries NI82I Division St. FA 7-9341 Making plans? These future minded students, Sandy Cooprider and Bonnie Pasieznyk, look at items they might xuant for their own homes. Dodson s Jewelers W5I 7 Riverside Avenue Shadle Center Moscow BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS Paul C. Fossiiiii. Inc. WA 4-0900 E9307 SPRAGUE FA8-6710 N1622 DIVISION PIERONE ' S W801 Riverside Ave. Is a North ( ientral Booster Kelsey-Baird Secretarial School W418 Sprague Ave. MA 4-8957 Is a North Central Booster CHASE DALBERT Body and Fender Repairs Painting and Simonizing Corner Indiana and Stevens FA 7-7510 203 West of jCuek, Settlors Ciberty Park greenhouse Eighth at Perry KEystone 4-9381 V Best Chicken and Hamburgers in Town personal counseling - cosmopolitan student body superior faculty ■championship athletics ■suburban campus • CEEB scores required • at Zi|lS Drive-In Restaurants 1218 NORTHWEST BLVD. 1320 DIVISION ST. OPEN 10 A.M. TILL 2 A.M. EVERY DAY WHIT WORTH COLLEGE things go better.i with CokeT ■OTTIEO UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Spokane 204 Blessing Music Center Sales — Rentals — Lessons Band Instruments ( .Hilars — Amplifiers — Banjos N2209 Monroe St. FA 6-1241 THE yardstick Spokane ' s First Exclusive Fabric Shop W. 914 Garland Ave. Tel. FA 5-1793 Beautiful flowers pane the way for a fine evening for Pain Checki and John Young. ( 10LD WELL-GARLAND Florists W1414 Garland FA 7-5511 Bwc i H3 on fa o li Rick DeWin Makers o) Fine Portraits SIS Howard St. MA 4-2821 205 To tin- class of 65 STONE ' S AUDUBON FUEL INC. North 1 329 Ash St. To He the Best, Darigold Begins H ith the Best Darigold Farms Bowl Whvrv thurlinff is Fun Home of the NORTH CENTRAL BOWLING TEAM Xorth W125 Sinto • FA 8-7090 Jan Elliott and Marlcnc Dunpliy enjoy time out with a glass of milk. S9 Post Street MA 4-68 I 5 K XPERT PHARMACISTS AM) LL OF YOUR COSMETIC XEEDS MODEL PHARMACY 2152 Hamilton HU 9-4500 24-HOUR SERVICE MIKES SHELL SERVICE A round-the-Clock Service While You Sleep Phone CH 4-9839 I S.HWY.2 MICHAEL ANDERSON Airway Heights Manager TOWN COUNTRY DRUGS INC. Complete Prescription Service School Supplies W82G Francis Ave. FA 8-9660 ANDYS FOOD SHOP N3004 Monroe St. Is a North Central Booster JIM ' S B RBER SHOP N6412 Monroe St. FA 5-9598 Is a North Central Booster Telephone FA 5-2531 Roy and Bill Wilks Proprietors DAIRY QUEEN N3204 Monroe Si. FA 5-53 1 3 NI80I DIVISION ST. 207 Checkfs Auto Mart New and Used Cars We ' ve got your next car Two Locations N3107 Division N2715 Division FA 8-8816 The RED BARN 9305 Newport Highway North Division Y Is a North Central Booster Cor bill Park Cleaners N2814 Monroe Is a North Central Booster Have your Graduation Picture taken at our Special Summer Prices! Our expert photographer will pose you skillfull) . . . bringing out your inclividu.il charm and per- sonality. Your portraits will be ones to show with confidence, and give with pride. Have yours made during the summer months and SAVE. one large 8x10, three 5x7, and 12 wallet-size photos, PLUS your yearbook picture ONLY . . 9 95 PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO. Downtown, Street Floor THE @ CRESCENT APPLETON ' S PAINTS N1306 Howard Is a North Central Booster North Monroe Health Food N3220 Monroe Is a North Central Booster F. S. BARRETT CO. WESTERN BAKERIES INC. A Principal Marketplace for Real Estate Since 1894 W28 Indiana Ave. W418 Sprague Ave. TE 8-2055 FA 8-6010 208 JTm m m w M • ■• ■■■■■0 wp tessions o t Quod are created day by day thru the four years of education at North Central. We congratulate the graduating class of 19 6 5 are created hy the engravings produced at — PARENT ENGRAVING COMPANY W. 819 1 2 Riverside Are. • P.O. Box 925 • Spokane. Washington Meat Packers, Inc. Try Our Willow Brand Products ir-irfttt it -ft it it -tr We are proud to be part of the North Central Tamarack ■h-tr-tr-h-ti-kil-tt-tr Two Spokane high schools, North Central and Lewis and Clark, have stood for more than a half century, each making itself an essential part of the community. There have been contests and ri- valries, victories and defeats — yet the spirit of sportsmanship and goodwill endures. The dreams and aspirations of every graduate provides a lasting bond between the two schools. Best wishes from the Lewis arid Clark Class of 1965 209 Modern Business Training Take one of these exciting courses Secretarial Business Administration Civil Service Machine Bookkeeping Dictaphone Secretarial •fa Executive and store management Business and salesmanship Automation Start any Monday throughout the entire year FREE Lifetime Employment Department KINMAN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY SI 10 Howard TE 8-3522 Congratulations to the ( lass of ' 65 The General Store N2424 DIVISION Andy ' s Food Shop, 207 Appleton ' s Paints, 208 Baker ' s Beacon, 202 Beacon Cleaners, 200 Blessing Music Center, 205 British Auto Parts, 202 Burchett ' s Studio, 205 Chase Dalbert, 203 Chatteau Studio, 201 Checki ' s Auto Mart, 208 Coca-Cola Bottling Co., 204 Coldwell-Garland Florists, 205 Corbin Park Cleaners, 208 Crescent, 208 Dairigold Farms, 206 Dairy Queen, 207 Dodson ' s Jewelers, 203 Dorian Studio, 206 Advertisers ' Index Esther ' s School of Beauty. 203 Fossuni Paints, 203 F. S. Barrett Co., 208 General Store, 210 Henle Studio, 201 Jaremko Motors, 202 Jim ' s Barber Shop, 2 07 Kelsey-Baird, 203 Kinman Business University, 210 Lewis and Clark High School. 209 Liberty Park Greenhouse, 204 Mike ' s Shell Service, 207 Model Pharmacy, 207 North Bowl, 206 North Hill Drug Co., 200 North Monroe Health Food. 208 Parent Engraving Company, 209 Pierone ' s, 203 Pine Shed, 207 Polly Anna Bakery, 203 Red Barn, 208 Servisoft System Inc., 200 Shadle Park High School, 202 Sound Recording Co., 202 Stone ' s Audubon Fuel, 206 Sunset Florist and Greenhouse, 202 Town Country Drugs Inc.. 207 Washington Water Power Co., 200 Western Bakeries Inc., 208 Whitworth College, 204 Willow Meat Packers, 209 Wirsche Photo Lab, 202 Yardstick, 205 Zip ' s Drive-in Restaurants, 204 210 Aagard. Dick J , 90, 92. 168. 181 Aagard. Robert L., 76 Aalgaard, Diana L., 76 Abel, Joyce L., 90 Abernathy, Kathy S. 31. 32. 68. 137. 155 Abitz. Jim 90 Abrahamson. David L. 88,90 Achziger Johnny L. 101 Achziger. Mathilda L. 76, 133. 1 39 1 43 Achziger, Mike 31, 32, 68. 128. 130. 137 Ackerman. David L. 90 Adams. Connie 76 Adams. Larry L. 101 Adams, Steve V. 90 Adamson, Donavon L. 90 Ahrendt, Grant E. 101. 153 Ahrendt, Linda S. 76, 111. 127 133. 143. 152 Ahendt. Sharon L. 32. 68 Aiken, Gerald 101 Aiken, Ronald J. 86 Aikman, Philip 76. 166.183 Aklns, John B. 76 Akins. Joseph 24, 32, 60, 63, 65, 68, 84. 117. 149, 151. 154 Albee. Linda L. 20. 101. 189 Albee, Michael 90 Albright. Michael C. 90. 152. 153, 157, Albright, Patricia A. 31. 32, 53, 60. 68. 117. 130. 137. 139, 144, 153, 157 Alexander, Michael W. 90, 168. 178 Alexander, Russell D., 25, 76. 136, 148, 157 Alexander. Stephen D 101 Allbery, Judith K. 90, 138. 188 Albery. Steven L. 101. 169. 176, 181 Allen, Margo A. 32, 68 Allen. Steve P. 101 Allison, Connstance 90 Allison, Muriel 15, 59 Allison, Otto M. 32, 60 . 68, 131, 166, 183 Allison, Richard A. 76. 131 Allwardt. Lewis A. 32. 60. 68 Altenburg. Carol M. 90. 130. 139 Andersen. John 76. 143. 167, 172 179 Anderson. Billle E. 101. 115. 120. 189. 190. 194 Anderson, Carol 90, 152, 157 Anderson, Donald E. 32. 68 Anderson. Evelyn 76 Anderson. Gene 76 Anderson, Gregory C. 32. 68. 133 Anderson. James N. 76 Anderson. Marjean R. 90 Anderson, Patricia M. 76, 117, 138, 189. 197 Anderson, Shirley S. 90 Anderson. William O 101 Anker, Walter 8 Applegarth, Gary 87 Armstrong, Cathy 101 Armstrong, Mike 76. 97 Arneson. Linda 76. 134 Arnold. Beverly J. 90, 152 Arnold. Richard L. 32, 68 Arnold, William L. 90. 152 Aronson, Judy C. 90 Arthur, Fred 90 Ashley. Larry M. 90. 181 Ashley. Thomas E.179, 180 Ashlock. Jack R. 75. 76. 84. 128. 178. 182 At wood. Judy K. 32. 68. 133 Aukett, Daniel B. 32 . 68, 170. 172 Aurand, Pamela A. 76 Austed. Carol J. 76. 134. 186 Austin. Rex R. 90. 183 Backenstoe, Mrs. Georgiana 9 Bafaro, Gary 32. 68. 90 Bafaro. Michael 168. 178 Bagley. Danny 32. 68 Bahar. Duncan L. 76 Bailey, Pat E. 101 Baker, Carl 87 Baker. Karen J. 31. 32, 47. 68, 1 20. 123. 124. 137. 149. 192. 193. 197 Baker, Wanda 101 Baldwin. Brett 181 Baldwin. Carol 76 Baldwin. Gary L. 87 Baldwin, JoAnne 101 Bambino, Denise 76. 115, 117, 140 Barbour, Daniel 33. 68 Bare. Claudia J. 101 Barnard, Robert 14 Barnes. Mrs Lillian 13 Barnett. John 88. 101 Barr, Mari Lu 90 Barr. Mrs. Noreen 7 Barraclough. Susan 90. 133. 143 Barry, Thomas F. 76 Barth. David 32. 68 Barth. Duanne 31. 68 Bartline, David 90. 178 Bartlette. Marie 33. 68 Bartoletta. Marilyn 101. 114. 189 Bassett. Barbara 33., 42, 60, 63, 64. 68. 112. 131 Bassett, Barry A. 76 Bassett, Lawrence D. 88, 90 Basso, Philip A. 158 Bauer, Michael D. 76 Baumhofer. John M. 33. 68 Baune, Raymond A. 24, 33. 43. 65. 68, 143, 166, 167 Beard, Charlotte S. 101. 189 Beaver. Mrs. Helen 13 Beck, Karen 31. 33. 63. 66 . 68. 137 Becker, Henry 101 Beckman, Linda 31, 33, 60, 68, 113, 114, 117, 122. 125, 129, 132. 137. 142. 144, 151, 153, 157 Bel, Gary E. Bell, Larry 76 Bell. Linda 76, 153. 155. 157 Bell, Robyn 90 Benjamin, Linda 33, 68, 156 Benner, Paulette 76 Benner, Paul 90 Bennett, Blaine 164 Bennett, Bruce 178 Bennett, Eleanor 12, 190 Bensel, Bill 171 Bensel, Kene 31. 68 Bensel. Philip 101. 169. 178 Benshoof. Bob W. 101 Bentley, Danny G.76 Berg, Donald W. 23, 30. 31, 33. 60. 62. 63. 68. 128, 130, 131. 137. 142 Berg, Steve 86 Bergstrom, Howard L. 101 Berne. Elaine M. 33. 68, 126. 132. 139. 144 Berrie. Tom 171 Betts. Barbara 33, 68, 156 Betts. Bruce 76 Bice. E. Richard 33. 68. 153 Bierig, Nadine 101 Bierig. Rudy H. 33, 68. 143 Biggs. Patricia 99 Binder. Sharon 76. 145. 193 Bishop, Jeffrey C. 33 , 60. 68 Bishop, Stephen D. 101,152. 153. 176 Bivens, Ed 101 Bjaaland. Karen M. 99. 112, 144. 151. 154 Blackmer, Michael G.101 Black. Sheba Y. 90, 197 Black Susan 86 Blair, J. Michael 87 Blair, Nancy A. 34. 68 Blake, David B. 101. 178 Bland. Robert 15. 59 Bland. Roberta 88, 101 Blandburn, Randy 90 Blayden, Carroll Y. 90 Bledsoe. Karen L. 34 . 60. 68, 118 Bline. Katherine M. 34. 68 Blizzard. Jerry A. 76, 128, 153 Blizzard. Thomas W. 90. 152 Block. Richard M. 86 Blough. Helen L. 34. 68. 133. 145 Bly, Keith W. 86, 155. 156 Boardwell. Donald 168, Boberg, Rose M. 101. 155 Bodvin, Jill L.. 76, 145. 186. 194 Bogenreif. Ronald 34. 68. 143, 170.172 Boles. Charlotte I . 101 Bolser. Charlotte. 87 Boone. Donald C. 76 Boone. William C. 34, 68 Bordwell. Donald, 90. 181 Boswell. Martha A.. 76, 122. 144. 151. 154. 186 BouckJohn E.. 68 Bouak. Lois E . 87. 155 Bourguignon. Janet E., 34. 68, 115. 117 Bouten, Deborah C . 189 Bove, Linda M.. 90. 130, 188. 190 Bowcutt, Pamela R.. 76 Bowell. Frederick S.. 34, 60. 68. 136 Bowell, James E.. 90 Bowell. Marilyn B.. 76. 117. 129. 186 Bowman, John M., 76 Bowman, Ronald A., 90, 152 Boyce, James E., 76 Boyce, Morgan E., 158 Boyet. Katherine S . 90. 193 Boyet. Lynn F.. 34. 68. 135 Bradley. Donald J.. 76. 152. 157 Brand. Tomi. 76. 152. 157 Brandenburger. Mike. 169. 178 Brannigan. Delia J.. 76 Brannigan, Vicki L . 34, 68, 121. 157 Brass. Thomas C. 34. 68, 143, 165, 166. 179 Breeden, Karen. 76. 114. 140 Brendmoen. Daniel R., 90 Brendmoen, David J.. 34. 68 Brewer, Brad H . 36. 68 Bridghah, Dennis C, 35. 68 Brinkley, Dave, 86 INDEX Briscoe, Mrs. Laura Lee. 11, 131 Bristlin, Terisha D., 101 Brittain, Diane, 155 Broadwell, Vern, 13 Broad well, Yvette D., 189 Brockway, Robin, 76, 112, 115, 126. 133, 143. 145. 187 Bronowski. Edward J., 35 , 68. 157 Brooks, Audrey L... 91, 93. 117. 127. 133, 141, 145. 188 Brooks. Judy E.. 76. 155 Broom, William N.. 35. 68 Brophy, Daniel J.. 91 Brougham, Bethavis E., 91. 188 Brougham, Ruth V., 76 Brewer, William, 101, 158, 159 Brown. Danny L.. 35. 68 Brown, Diana. R.. 76, 122. 130. 133, 141, 143, 154 Brown, Gail, 101 Brown, Kathy, 101 Brown, Mark L.. 91. 178 Brown, Mary L., 76, 155, 190 Brown. Maurita G.. 87 Browning, Gloria, 101 Browning, Sonja L., 76 Bruce, Janet, 76, 117 Brucher, Mrs. Dorothy, 9 Brunette. Bruce A.. 76, 167 Brunette, Larry. 35. 68. 133 Brusseau, James D . 76, 168 Brusseau, Wayne N.. 91 Buchanan. Mike J . 35, 68 Buck. Evelyn F., 35. 60. 68, 133, 145 Buck, Gary A.. 91 Buck, Ron, 181 Buckley. Sue L., 76 Buckley, Patti R., 101 Buell. Jack E . 35, 68 Buell. Sherry A., 101 Buelo, Kenneth, 91, 156 Bugenhagen, Vickie R.. 10 Bullis, Kathleen A., 91. 188 Burchett, Timothy G., 91. 182 Burdett. Dennis, 87 Burk. John P., 91 Burk.. Thomas D., 76 Burkhart. Gail A.. 91. 103. 117. Burnette, Dorothy M., 91. 197 Burr. Steve, 87 Burrow. Jerry W„ 77. 153 Bursch. Gary S., 77. 167 Burton. Ronald P., 35. 68. 156 Bushnell. Ralph F., 35, 68 Butterfield, Mrs. Patricia, 8 Butz. Carla R.. 100. 101. 189 Buxton, Joyce. 35. 68 Buxton, Juanita, 77 Bybee, Barry. 91 Bybee, Kenneth L., 35, 68 Cabellero. Gregory, 36, 68, 143, 177 Cabel. Sandra. 36. 68, 140, 152 Cady, Wilson E.. 36, 60, 68. 114. 123. 125. 132. 140. 149, 150 Cael, James. 20. 36. 68 Cael. Robert, 36. 68. 157 Cain. Helen, 11 Calder. Holly M . 101 Caldwell. Mike. 12 Campbell. Anna, 91 Campbell, Ardyth, 36, 68 Campbell. Daniel L„ 101. 169 Cambell, Darlene. 101. 152. 157 Campbell. Jeanne, 86 Campbell. Louise, 77 Campbell. Russel B . 171 Campbell. Ruth A.. 99. 188 Cannata. George L.. 14, 77. 153 C ;irdwell. Randy. 86 Carhart. Sandra F.. 21. 36. 60. 68. 139. 140 Carlson, Frieda, 91 Carlson. Jay. 31, 36, 68. 128, 171 Carlson, Liane, 155 Carlton, Carolyn A . 91 Carney, John P.. 77 Caron. Carrie. 36. 60. 68 Carr. Teresa. 36. 68 Carrico. Frank L.. 107. 158 Carrico. Thomas M.. 23 . 77. 96. 157. 158 Cartas. Jack. 36. 68. 183 Cartee. Floyd. 77 Carter, Duane E., 91, 183 Carter. Issac J.. 101. 169. 176. 181 Carter. Judy. 87 Caruso, Anthony. 36. 68. 155 Caruso. Judith. 91 Caruso. William P., 77. 166. 178 Carver. Carol, 36. 60. 68. 190. 194 Carver. John H., 101, 176 Cassady, William E., 77 Casselman, Jon, 36, 68 Casselman, Linda S.. 91, 156, 158 Cathey, Bonnie. 36 . 68, 130, 152 Caven. Julia A., 77 Chadwick, Sue L . 91 Chaffee, James R., 77 Challender, Kathleen. 107. 114, 156, 158. 189 Challender, Ronald L.. 77 Chantry, Patricia L., 91, 190 Chapados, Leanne M . 102 Chapman. Mrs. Daisy, 12 Chapman, Juli, 77 Chapman, Stephen A., 77 Charbonneau, Jack. 77, 135 Charbonneau, Rollin, 10 Charlton, Tanya, 31, 36, 60. 66, 68. 113. 118. 120. 127. 139, 142 ' . 150 Chastain, Dorian R , 91. 181 Chastain, Jon, 77 . 99, 143, 165 Chastain, Nancy D.. 102. 152 Chavez. Donald L., 102 Checki, Pamela R.. 31, 37, 41, 60, 63, 66. 68, 114, 115, 123, 125, 129, 137, 144. 149, 153, 157, 196, 205 Cheek, Danna, 37, 68 Chesnut, Frances, 102 Childers, Christine, 37, 60, 68 Christensen, Vickie L., 77, 117 Christianson. Robert. 102 Chung. Ardath A., 77, 114 Claeson, Jon W., 77, 178 Clark. Clifford L.. 23, 77. 134. 135 Clark. Marcia V., 91, 120, 188 Clark, Nancy, 77 Clark, Patrick N., 91 Clarkston, Rita, 91 Clem mens, John W., 91 Clemons, Ronald M., 91 Clemenson, Nicholas A., 91, 168 Cleveland, Ben R , 102 Cleveland, Muriel A., 77, 141 Clizer, Mrs. Cleo, 13. 119 Clukey. Douglas G., 77. 167 Clukey, Janice M.. 77, 151. 155 Cobb. Vicki L.. 74. 77, 88, 115 Cochran, Bob, 9 Coffey, Jack, 23 , 37, 61. 68. 143 155. 165, 166, 177 Coffey, Rosalie. 77. 148 Coffin, Jon W., 91, 168, 178. 182 Colby, Linda D.. 102 Cole, Bonnie J , 37, 68, 155 Coleman, Cathy, 102 Coleman, James, 17. 91. 183 Coleman. Thomas. 31, 68, 170 172, 183 Colling, Cathie E.. 91, 193 Collins, Darlene P.. 77. 155 Collins, Fredrick A.. 91, 97. 168. 181 Collison. Robert R.. 77. 137 Colwell, Mary. 37, 68, 157 Compton, Bruce, 37, 68 Compton, Karin A.. 77, 115. 126 129. 132. 186, 197 Congdon, Mrs. Dorothy, 14. 139 Conrad. Claude, 37, 60, 68 Conrad, James E., 77 Conrad, Judith M . 31 Conrad. Nancy A.. 91, 196, 197 Conrath. Mrs. Evelyn. 9 Cook. Benjamin R., 77. 139. 154. 167 Cook, Rebeca S., 37, 68, 155 Cook. Thomas W.. 102 Cooper, Gay L., 91 Cooprider, Sandy R., 37, 60, 68. 143. 165, 166. 172, 174. 182. 203 Corigliano, John, 77 Cossette. Sidney C, 91 Costin. William, 37. 68 Cotter. Michael P.. 77. 99 Cotter. Patricia F . 91, 157 Cotter, Patrick V., 91. 158 Countryman. Walter, 77 Coupal, Jean, 87 Covey, Mrs. June. 9 Cowan. Craig L., 92 Cowen, John S., 77 Cowin, Sharon L . 102. 155 Cowley. Donna R.. 102 Cox. Linda A.. 37, 68, 133. 139 Coxen. Pete E.. 77 Coyte, Gail L.. 75, 77. 84. 129 Coyte. Laura E . 87. 129. 186 Crabb. Janet F.. 157 Craggett. Meribelle L.. 77, 197 Craig, Noralee. 37. 68 Cravens, Jerry. 37. 68 Crossman, Thomas E.. 92, 154. 168, 175. 181 Crouch. Thomas V.. 92. 175. 181 Cuffin, Cynthia C . 102 Culnane, Steve. 102. 178 Culp. Barbara A.. 102 Culp. Patricia, 77 Cumpton, Bobby M.. 77 Cuneo, Elaine S.. 37. 68 Cuneo. Steve C , 77 Cunningham. Gerald. 14. 59. 183 Currier. John, 77 Custer, John S.. 158 Custer, Paul, 77, 158, 190 Custer, Robert L., 37. 68 Cyrus. Candice R., 77 Dahl, Carol L., 72 Dahlberg. Marilyn K . 38. 68 Dahlke., Ella K.. 77 Dahs. Curtis F , 102 Daley, Kathy, 77 Daley. William L . 92, 183 Daly, James. 20. 77. 117. 142. 143, 171 Dalziel. Susan A.. 77. 88. 114. 129 Damm, Allen H., 87 D ' Andre, Mrs. Lela, 9 Daniel, Benjamin C . 92 Daniels, Barbara K . 92. 134 Daniels. Jess, 77 Daniels, Lucile A., 38. 68. 121, 130. 190. 194 Daniels. William J., 152 Danielsen. Roberta, 38, 68 Darrah. Elmer B.. 77, 134 Dashiell, Charlene G , 38, 68, 134 Dashiell. Stephen G . 102. 169. 178 D ' Assisi. Steve E.. 77 Daubel, Carla L.. 92 Davey. Joan, 102 Davey, Linda E . 38, 60, 68. 115 Davey. Patrick. 99 Davey, Susan, 102 Davey, Theresa, 99. 145. 188 David, Dolores R., 77 Davidson, James G, 92 Davies. Cathy L.. 77, 114 Davies. Danelle D., 77. 117. 129. 186 Davis, Connie, 102. 158 Davis. D aniel. 16, 17, 144 Davis, Donna M.. 38. 68, 145 Davis, Dorothy L.. 102 Davis, James P.. 22 . 23. 31. 38. 61. 68, 122, 130. 132. 137. 144. 149, 151. 152. 153. 155, 157. 159 Davis. Jeannine M., 102 Davis, Leslie J.. 38. 68. 155. 157 Davis. Linda R., 78. 155 Davis. Norman E.. 176 Davis, Rick, 87 Dawson. Peggy S.. 38, 68 Dav, Colleen, 92. 93. 141. 145. 188. 196 Deasy, Mark D.. 78 Debil!. Delbert D.. 38. 68 DeBill. Dennis R , 78, 165, 166. 172. 179 DeCaro. Berlinda R.. 78 DeCaro, John W., 38. 68 DeCaro. Serafino, 38, 68, 182 DeChenne. Betty L., 92 DeChenne, Monte. 102 Decker. Donna D., 21, 78 Decker. Patricia. 92 Deiter. Loralee J.. 92 Delange, John H.. 92 Deloach, Sharon L, 92 DeLong, Kim J.. 20. 102. 105. 112. 115. 158. 169. 178. 181 DeLong. Michael G . 20. 31. 38. 65 . 68, 110, 113. 128. 130. 137. 142. 183 DeMills. Carl. 9 Denney. Daniel K.. 102 Denney. Bob. 78 Dennis. Terry D.. 193 Derr. Nyal G., 92. 175 Dewey, Jack. 92 Dewey. Laural Y . 92 DeWitt. Margaret A.. 92. 157 DeWitt. Richard J.. 31. 60. 68. 112. 114. 123, 126. 130. 132. 150. 205 Dickinson, Denys L., 99, 134 Dickinson, Gary L . 78 Diedrick. William M.. 20. 38. 68. 115. 143. 165. 167. 172. 179. 180 Diedriek. William M.. 12 Diggs. Robert E.. 78 Diggs. Ronald. 102. 169 Dighans. James W.. 78 Dillon. Patricia. 92, 130 Dixon. Mike. 102 Dolan. Daniel. 38. 68. 133 Dolan, Rchard C, 102 Donahoe. Robert K.. 102. 169 Donahoe. Vicki M.. 38. 60. 68 Donohoe. John R . 38. 69 Doty. Pamela M . 92. 153 Douds. Mark. 92. 168. 183 Douglas. Gregg. 78 Dduglass. Alice E.. 92. 130 Douglass. Sandra K . 78, 192. 194. 196 Dowal. Arthur, 78 Downing, Joan K.. 87 Doyle, Dennis. 78 Doyle. Judith, 92 Drew, Mrs. Virginia, 15 Drury. Robert G.. 78 Dschaak, Claire. 31. 155 Duchene. Joseph L.. 39. 69 Duehning. Carlen. 78. 155. 197 Duehning. Dennis E.. 78, 137 Duffv. Colleen K . 78, 186, 188. 190 21 1 Dunford, John P . 39, 69 Dunn. Catherine M., 1, 39, 60. 65. 69, 119. 123. 124. 125, 129, 132. 137. 139, 141, 14i 187. 197, Dunn. Patricia A., 102, 189. 191 Dunphy. Marlene S.. 39 , 60 , 69, 193. 206 DuPree, Donna L . 39, 69 Duprie. Robert E., 78, 171 Durgan. Susan M 78, 117, 190 Durkin. Timothy A.. 92. 168. 178 Dykstra, Deborah S., 92 Eakins. Janice, 78, 130 Earling, Jean, 92, 153 Eddy. Barbara A . 31, 39. 42. 60. 69. 130. 137. 139. 141 Eddy, Mrs. Barbara. 11 ' . 124. 140 Edlin. Judy. 92 Edmonson, Nelson, 92 Edwards, Diane, 78 Egger. Michael W.. 102 Elbrecht, Gay H.. 39, 60. 69. 115. 119. 120. 127, 132, 186 Elde. Connie. 92 Eldred, Delmer. 78 Elixman, James R., 78, 135 Ellingson. Laurence G., 78. 144. 152 Elliott. David, 92, 143 Elliott, Janice, 31, 39. 69. 151, 155, 206 Ellsworth. Sherry L.. 39. 64 . 69. 117. 122, 124. 125, 149 Elwood, Diane. 39, 69, 155 Emch, Dennis R., 39, 69 Emerson, Roger, 39. 43. 69. 115 117 Emoto, Jerry K , 102, 169. 178 181 Emter. Terry. 102 Engstrom. Richard. 92. 168. 175 Erickson, Norman, 10, 59 Erickson, Rita D., 78 Erickson. Ronald, 92 Erwin, Ronald, 140 Eschenbacher, James E.. 78 Eschenbacher. Judith. 102 Evans. Craig, 78 Evans, Donna, 102 Evans. Kristina, 92, 188 Evans, Lee M.. 102. 169. 178, 181 Evans, Nancy M., 39 , 69, 134, 194 Evans, Randy. 92. 152. 157, 159 Eveland. Robert O., 76 Evenmo. Olene, 60 Everett, Kathy J., 102. 158 Everett. Stanley O., 100, 178 Everson. Lynn, 92 Ewell, James A., 87, 105, 178 Ewing. Susan. 92. 197 Exley. Burrill, 14, 46 Eyre, Richard, 92.158 Fair, Leonard, 39, 52, 69, 155 167 Fair, Nancy, 78, 111 Fairbrother, Carol, 40, 69, 133 Fairbrother. Patricia, 102 Fairburn, Don. 87 Fanning. Gordan, 9 Farley, Gilbert. 78 Farrell, Anthony. 92 Feaster, Lynn, 20, 102 Felton, Marcia, 40, 69 Felton, Melvin, 92 Ferguson. Sandra. 92 Ferraby, Eva, 102, 156, 189 Fievez. Gary, 107, 176 Fifield. Roberta, 40, 69 Filippini, Steve, 78. 152. 153, 154 Finkbeiner, Virgil, 92 Finn, Duane. 40. 69 Finney, Ruth. 92 Fisher. Dana. 103, 158 Fisk, Kathy, 78 Flanigan. Dennis. 78 Flanigan, John, 40. 69 Flanigan. Tim, 155. 156 Fleenor. Sandra, 78 Florez. Nikki, 103 Florin, Daniel. 78. 156, 183 Florin. Gary. 40, 69, 143. 170, 172, 173, 182 Floyd, Dennis. 78. 128. 171 Fodey, Susan. 103 Fogle, Darrul. 148 Foisy, Keith. 40 . 69. 136, 148 Foisy, Ken, 92 Fong. Charlotte, 103. 155 Forrester, Joan. 40 . 69. 156 Forry. Michael. 78. 155 Forsell. Sharon, 78. 193 Forster, Ray, 78 Foster. Diane, 78 Fountaine, Karen. 78. 145 Fournier. Jack, 78, 171 Francis, Barbara, 78, 145, 189 Frame. Terry, 40, 60, 69, 114. 129 130. 137. 190 Frank. Susan. 100, 103, 189. 191 Frankfurth. Valera. 78, 145 Franklin, Lyle. 103 Frasher, Candace, 78. 188 Frazier, Delores, 78, 153 Freeman, Anna. 31, 40. 69 133. 139 Frey. James. 63 Frey. Mary. 92. 155 Fritz. Christina, 103. 157. 158 Frost. Celeste. 87 Fry. Carman. 99 Fry, Cynthia. 40. 69. 136. 142 Fry, Larry, 103. 169. 178 Fugate. Robert, 92 Funk, Edwin. 90. 92 Furgeson. Gwendolyn. 78. 81. 87. 186. 193. 197 Fyfe. Marie. 31. 40. 60. 69. 130. 137. 138. 141 Galambie. Terry C.. 79. 118. 157 Galvin. Arline, 87. 117. 186 Galvin. Larry. 103. 169 Gambill. Robert W., 40. 69. 143. 165. 177 Gambill. Susan M 79 Gamble. Susan J . 93 Gannon. Bernie. 103. 176. 181 Garcea. Joseph A.. 79 Gardner. Marjorie. 93 Garinger. Pamela R.. 79. 141. 186 Gates. Danna S., 93. 114. 131. 139. 188 Gates. Daniel W . 103 Gates. Marvin. 103 Gates. Ned. 25. 41. 69. 136. 148 Gausman, Lori I. .79. 87. 126. 127. 133. 143. 186 Gausman. Nancy .A.. 93 Gendron. Leonard. 79 Gentry. Sherry D . 93 Geyer. Sue. 103 Gerkensmeyer. David J.. 93 Giampietri. Richard. 79. 111. 165. 178. 182 Giampietri. Sam. 41. 69. 143. 166 Gibbs. Gerald B.. 103.153 Gibson. Sharon. 93. 188 Gibson. Vickie L.. 79 Gilbert. Dale E., 79 Gill. HI., in, 9 Giles. Dennis E.. 93. 153 Gillespie, Mrs. Alice, 9 Gillett, Allen R.. 93, 134, 153 157 Giraud, Barbara. 41. 60. 69. 157 Glass. Janet D.. 93 Glass, Julie, 103 Glendenning, Gerri J., 70 Glendenning. Roberta. 93 Glover. Blair. 10 Glover. Gaynelle W.. 103, 144 Goad. Joyce. 41. 69 Goddard. Douglas A.. 92. 93, 168. 175. 181 Goddard. Sandra. 79 Goerz. Rosemary. 79. 134. 186 Goffinet. Larry L., 41. 60 69 110. 113. 143. 177 Goins. Benjamin H.. 41. 60. 67 69. 170. 172. 182 Goodell. Linda. 41. 69. 155 Gossett. Robert M . 79 Gottschalk, John. 93 Goudzward, Nancy. 41. 60. 69 117, 131, 136 Goudzward, Susan M , 31, 79 131, 186 Gracio, Patrick M.. 93, 168. 178 181 Graf, Marya T.,79. 127. 130. 192 196 Graff. Joan. 41. 60. 69, 138 Graham. Gale R.. 93 Graham. Karen. 93 Graham. Lynn. 41. 69 Graham. Leonard. 13, 59 Graham. Patsy, 103 Graham. William A.. 87 Grant. Glen A.. 93. 153, 157 Graves, Trudy. 41. 69 Gray. Virginia L.. 93 Green, Harry A.. 74, 79, 117 Green. Kathryn L.. 103. 157 158. 189 Greene. Arthur G.. 103. 169. 178 Greenwood. Carol J.. 93 Greenwood. Charles O.. 103 Greenwood. Michael. 41. 60. 69 115. 117, 143. 170. 172. 182. 183 Gregg. Bobbie M.. 79 Gregg. Eva P.. 103 Griffin. Nancy L., 87 Griffith. Geoffrey. 41. 60. 64. 69 128, 142. 143. 178 Griffith. James D.. 93, 152, 159 183 Griffith, Pamela J.. 79, 130 193 194 Griffith. Ralph H., 15. 79, 152 159, 183 Griffith. Robert. 42. 69 Griffith. Sabria M., 103 Griggs, Donald. 42. 69 Grimm. Kenneth W., 79. 128 173 Grimm, Scott B., 93 Griner, Joan, 42. 69. 134. 148 Griswold. Guy, 16, 59, 137 Groce, Virginia, 79 Groh, Daniel. 103. 178 Gronseth. Trudy R.. 103, 157 158. 189 Grothe, Kenneth W., 103, 176 Groves, Judy M., 79. 190. 197 Guffin, Ronald W., 87. 171 Gullic. John. 93- Gump, Steven £.. 79. 155 Guscott, Bobbie, 99 Haas. Darrell. 42. 69 Haas. Nancee L., 103 Hagen. Ann M.. 79. 145 Hagen. Kenneth, 15 Hager, Mrs. Vivian, 16 Hagmann. Linda, 42. 69 Hahn. Linda. 79, 142, 145. 186 Hall. Delores A.. 79. 141. 192. 197 Hall. Mark K 79. 153. 155 Halstead. Debbie L.. 93. 133. 143 Halstead. Harold. 79. 171 Hamann. Dennis. 42. 69 Hamilton. Charles T., 87 Hamilton. Kim R., 103 Hamp. Judy M., 79, 117. 130. 139 Hannan. Richard. 15. 172 Hansen. Arthur M., 79, 179 Hansen. Peggy. A.. 93, 114, 129. 131. 188. 190 Hansen. Susan. 22. 23. 41. 42. 69. 122. 125. 131. 149. 151, 155, 189. 197 Hansmeier. Starlette. 158 Hanson. Alan R.. 93. 175 Hanson, Dwain L.. 79 Hanson, Jack A., 79 Hanson, Larry J., 103 Hanson. Teresa. 93. 141 Harder, Gregorv R., 99 Harding. Jill J.. 79. 81, 186. 197 Hardt. LaVern. 42. 69 Hare. Lindsay. 42. 69. 165 Harker. Lynn. 42. 60. 69. 140 Harness. Diana. 42. 69. 151. 155 Harris. Chester. 42. 69. 135 Harris. Christina. 99 Harris, Earl, 155 Harris. Nancy. 42. 69. 134 Harrison, Michael. 93 Hartle. Gary R . 93 Hartman. Ross M 93 Harty. Larry, 103 Harty. Yvonne. 43. 69 Harvey. Robert. 93 Harwood. Jerry, 93, 158, 168. 175 Harwood. Linda, 103, 193. 194 Haskins. Dayle, 93. 138 Hastings. Stanley V.. 103 Hathaway. John R., 79. 182 Haugen. Gerald D.. 93 Haugen, Raymond. 79 Haugen. Roger A., 79 Haupt, Frank. 79 Hausken. Stephen M., 87 Haux. Sandy. 87 Havens, Diane. 79 Havens. Laurel L., 79 Havens. Rosemary A.. 103 Havens, William D , 79 Hawkinson. Thomas L.. 79. 171 Hawley. Linda. 79 Ha worth. Richard L.. 93 Hayden. Benny L.. 80, 178 Hayden, Sandra, 80 Haynes, Yvonne M.. 31. 69 Headstrom. Robert G.. 80. 171 Heaton. Donald C . 80 Heaton. Douglas E., 80 Heilman, Paul R , 80, 178 Heimbigner, Gary B.. 80. 97 Heimblgner. Sherri. 43. 69 Heine. Suzanne M 80. 114 Heinz, Larry. 43. 47. 60. 69. 123. 124. 125. 143. 149. 172. 173. 174, 179. 180 Heise. Phyllis A.. 80. 114. 186 Helms. Frank J , 87 Hendricks, Stephen. 87 Hendrickson. Douglas. 103 Hendrickson. Gregory, 80. 171. 1 ' Hengen. Linda. 80. 81. 186. 188 Hengen. Sharon A.. 107, 114, 189 Henjum, Dennis L., 93 Henley, Marlissa, 103 Henning. Linda, 43,69 Henning. Peggy L . 93. 145. 188. 190 Hensen. Rick. 80. 179 Henson, Carolyn. 155 Henson. Richard, 180 Herberg. Brent J., 80, 171 Herman, Jackie. 43.69. 127,, 139 Herman, Joyce D 80 Hern. Charles. 43. 69 Hern. Gary, 93 Hern. James A.. 80 Herzel. Linda M.. 93 Hill, Donald L . 87 Hill. Duane E . 103 Hill, Gary, 43. 69 Hill. Gary S., 87 Hill. Joe, 93 Hill, Joyce R., 93. 134, 197 Hill, Lynda, 80 Hill. R. Mike. 80 Hill, Mary M.. 93 Hinthorne. Reese. 43. 69. 130. 143. 151, 155 Hipperson, Brian, 93, 168. 182 Hirst, Mrs. Corrine, 9 Hirst, Dan, 10, 12, 43. 60. 69. 117. 136. 139. 144. 152. 153. 159 Hirst. Lee. 80 Hoag. Richard W., 80 Hoag. Steve B.. 94. 182 Hobbs. Diane, 43. 60. 69 Hobbs, John. 43, 69 Hobson, Richard C. 103. 158 Hochstedler. Sharon, 80 Hocking. Robin. 43. 69 Hoff. Thomas. 43. 69 Hognn. Leslie. 12. 164 Holling. Dale. 44. 69 Holly, Phyllis. 103 Holmes. Larry A.. 94 Holton. Dale. 44. 69. 179 Holtrop, David. 158 Homminga. Robert, 94 Hone, Larry M., 80 Hood, Connie, 103 Hooke. David R.. 103. 178 Hooke. R. Rick.. 80 Hooper, Donald, 31 Hopkins. Steve. 44. 69 Hopkins. Janet L., 80 Horobiowski. Irene. 44. 69, 133 139 Horobiowski. Steve, 104 Hosea, Barbara £., 94, 144. 153. 156. 157. 158 Hossner. Evelyn D.. 94. 197 Houger. Sandra, 87 House. Leslie G , 104 House. Myrna J.. 80 House. Nancy R.. 87 Howard. Stephen C.. 87 Howell. Linda M.. 80 Howell, John M., 94 Hubbard. Stephen T.. 100, 104, 169. 178 Hubbard. Tamara. 20. 44. 60. 65 69. 123, 132. 138. 151.154. 155 Huellemann, David C.. 12. 80. 152 153 Huey, Phillip S.. 80, 81. 128 Huffman. Penny V.. 80 Hughes. Russ J.. 80 Hume. Michael D.. 94 Hunt. David L.. 104 Hunt. Larry. 44. 69 Hunt. Ron, 181 Hunt, Sharon. 80 Hunt. Tommy M., 87 Hurst. Randolph, 44. 69 Husby. Jim, 99 Husby. John T.. 80 Huston, Patricia. 104 Hutchinson. William S.. 94 Hutts, Clifford G.. 94. 168. 172 Hutts. Kathleen M.. 94 Hutts. Patricia, 44 . 60, 69 Hutts, Vickie E.. 80 Hynes. Gary. 80 Hyslop. Janet E.. 80. 129. 144, 151. 154. 186 Iron. Dianna. 20, 44. 69. 123 140. 149 Iron. John. 20. 92. 94. 168 Irvine. Karen. 44, 69 Jackson, Gloria, 94 Jackson. Ida K., 80 Jackson. Judi J., 31. 44. 60. 69. 122. 123. 124, 129, 132, 137, 142, 186. 189. 197 Jacobs. Duane. 104 Jacobsen, Carolyn, 94 Jamison, Diane, 94, 188 Jarrad, Kenneth B., 104 Jarrad, Linda, 94 Jasberg. Gayle A., 74, 75, 80, 81. 121, 140. 141 Jelsing, Larry A., 104. 169. 176 Jennings. Mrs. Marjorie. 9 Jensen. Daniel. 44. 69 Jensen, Kathryn A., 104. 189 Jesmore, Janyce, 104 Jess. Larry. 94. 152. 153. 157 Jessee. Garrett, 104 Jewell. Lyle. 10 Jewell. Marlene. 104. 115. 189 Jewell, Ronald. 80. 166. 173 Johnson. April K.. 87. 117. 197 Johnson. Bonnie, 87 Johnson, Carol, 87 Johnson, Cheryl L.. 104 158 Johnson. Daniel C. 87 Johnson. Daniel E.. 80 Johnson. Darrel, 94 Johnson, Mrs. Edith, 9 Johnson, James, 94, 181 Johnson. Janice C, 104. 152 Johnson John F.. 80 Johnson. John P., 104, 169. 178. 181 Johnson, Judy L.. 81. 134 Johnson. Kathleen. 44. 64. 69 117, 130. 138. 151 Johnson, Les, 104 Johnson. Linda. 94 Johnson. Mrs. Marie, 9 Johnson. Marjorie. 104, 189 Johnson, Michael, 81, 128, 131 Johnson, Nancy S., 44. 69 Johnson. Paulette, 104 Johnson, Peter J., 31. 44, 60, 64 69. 115. 128. 131. 137 Johnson. Robert E., 31, 44. 69 Johnson, Robert H.. 81, 112, 117 173. 179. 180 Johnson, Vernon G.. 45, 69 Johnson, Wesley O., 81. 171 Johnston, Marilyn E., 94 Jokinen, Marcia L.. 31, 45, 60, 69. 137. 141. 194 Jones. Delbert. 15 Jones. Charles F. . 81, 135 Jones, Donna, 99 Jones, Linda S.. 94 Jones, Marcia K . 104. 155 Jones, Patricia L , 94, 151, 154 Jones, Richard A., 81 Jones, Rick, 81 Jones. Roger G.. 104. 178 Jones, Sharon T.. 94 Jones. Stephen. 45. 69, 143. 167 Jones. Timothy S., 94 Jones, Tom M.. 104. 176 Jordan. Jim W . 81 Jordan. Joyce L.. 81 Jordan. Michael C. 104. 169. 176 Jordan. Sandra A . 94 Judd. Robert A.. 94 Judd. Vlcki R.. 94 Juklch. Steven N. 94 Juhnke. Fredrick J.. 104 Juhnke. Kathleen. 81. 136. 138, 148. 155. 193 Justice. Sue. 81. 193 Kahila. John. 94 Kahila, Ted. 87 Kalamon. Bonnie, 94 Kamaralnen. Dennis. 45. 69 Kannegaard. David. 45. 69 Karnes. Barbara. 94. 152 Kapher. Greg, 87 Karr, Dian, 104 Katzenbogan. Frances, 45, 69 Kean. Laura. 45. 60. 63. 69. 130 139. 155 Keck. Etta. 94 Keck. Lloyd. 94 Keehn, Kitty, 45. 69 Keeling. Gail. 24, 45. 64. 69. 143, 165. 173. 182 Keeling. Rick. 94. 168. 175. 182 Keene. Gene. 31. 45. 60, 69. 128, 130, 137. 142 Keene, James. 31. 45. 60. 61. 69 112. 128. 130. 137. 142 Keene. Pamela. 104 Keevy. Karen. 81. 197 Kegley. Dale. 94. 178. 183 Kegley. Robert. 43. 45. 69 Kellerman. Joseph. 104 Kelly, Craig, 45, 69 Kelly, Steve, 87, 92, 97. 181 Kelm. Sharon, 94. 155, 196. 197 Kennedy. Karen. 81. 192, 193 194, 197 Kennedy, Lucile. 17, 93. 136 157. 196. 197 Kennedy, Lynda. 94. 193. 196 Kennedy. Pat. 94 Kennicutt. Paul. 45. 69. 144 150. 151. 153. 154. 159 Kennicutt, Verna Rae. 94. 155 Kensok. Gloria, 17. 94 Kensok. Steven. 81 Kent, Sharon, 94 Kersul. Corrine, 81. 127. 132 189. 190 Kiehn. Linda. 81 Kilgore. Michael. 31. 45. 69, 131, 137 Killian. Linda, 81, 197 Killingsworth. Elizabeth, 13 Killmer. Martha, 188 Kimble. Cecilia, 45, 69. 155 King. James, 94 King, Richard. 94 King. Roberta, 81, 155, 190 Kingsley. Paul. 81. 152. 153 Kinne, Cheryl, 46. 60. 69, 145 Kinney. Pat. 135 Kippenhan. Paul. 46. 69. 133 Kirby, Stan, 94 Kitterman. Richard, 104 Klawunder. Mrs. Marilyn. 16. 126. 132 Kling. Jeannette. 81. 96 Knaff. Sharon. 94, 188 Knapp. Frank, 46. 60, 69, 154 Knapp, Marvin, 104 Knight. Larry. 104. 178 Knight. Richard. 104. 156. 178 Knutson. Linda, 94 Koch. Ronald, 104. 158 Kolbet. Gregory. 87. 181 Komberec. Clinton, 81 Kostelecky, Jerry, 89, 94, 168 178. 181 Kostelecky, Sandra. 81. 139. 141 145 Krell, Thomas. 104, 169 Kretz. Ed. 14. 164 Krieg. Harvey. 81. 135 Krous, Steve, 104, 169 Krous. Vickie, 94 Kruger, Mrs. Alice. 9 Kruger, Kathleen. 31. 69 Kruger. Linda, 104 Krulswyk. Clinton, 45, 65, 69. 173, 174, 179 Kuch, Donald. 87 Kuhn. Mike. 94 Kvalevog. James. 104. 178 Labrie. Danny B., 46. 69, 143, 166, 177. 182 Labrie. Susan. 81 Laitinen. Roy A , 31, 46. 60. 63 69. 128. 137 Lamp, Dwayne, 94 Lancaster, Mrs. Esther, 14, 142 Lang. Barbara L., 46. 69. 130, 134 Lang, Richard. 94, 181 Lannigan .Kathleen A., 104. 148. 189. 197 LaPlante. Catherine. 81 LaPlante. Ramona L., 104, 156 Lareva, Joan. 94. 157 Larsen, John H.,46, 69 Larson, Bruce M., 94 Larson, Carol K , 104. 156 Larson. Diane M.. 24. 46, 69, 115 141. 142. 151, 155 Larson. Donald, 81, 149, 151, 152 Larson. James A . 94, 158, 168 Larson. Karen D.. 81. 114. 186 Larson. Linda H 104 212 Larson. Robert L.. 81, 117 Larson. Stanley E-. 46. 69. 157 Latimer. Leslie C . 46. 53. 60. 69. 131. 132. 133. 141. 142 Lattimore. Kenneth C, 95 LaValie. Bonnie J., 104 LaValle. Larry G . 46. 70 LaVigne. Mike, 99 Lawson. Barry L„ 25. 74. 81. 117, 133, 136. 140. 143. 148 Lawson, Ben S.. 95. 178 Lawson, Charles D., 104 Lawson. Cheryl. 104 Lawson. Frank G.. 104. 156 Lawson. J. Lee. 70 Lean. James B.. 95 Lee. Dale W.. 81 Lee, Gary, 95 Lee, Lani Jo, 81 Leggett. Sue D., 46. 69 LeGrant, JoAnne. 81. 114. 138 Leppell, Hugh, 9 Lerch, Mary. 104, 133. 155 Lerch. Sam D.. 81, 143, 175 LeRoy, Valery, 87 Lerum, Julieanne, 105 Leslie, Donna L.. 47. 70 Leslie. Terry 81 Leslie, Wayne. 47. 70 Lesonik. Ron L., 81 Letsch. Mrs. Gloria. 16. 139 Lewis. Earl A.. 81 Lewis. Ronald L.. 47. 70 Lewis. Theresa C. 105 Liacos. Lorna. 87. 155 Liddell. Patricia. 81. Ill Liddell. Sandra J.. 105. 153 Lill. Mrs. Lucile 12. 190 Lindberg. Candace D.. 24. 47. 70. 115, 133 Lindcblad. David. 95. 135 Lindon. Karyn, 95 Lindquist, Londa. 47. 70 Lines. Richard W., 95. 153. 171 Link. James D.. 95 Lipfert. Fredrick A.. 105 Lipps, Gerry. 81 Lister. Eugene. 15. 59. 183 Littell. Janell J.. 95. 197 Litten, John N.. 12. 95. 112. 153 Livingston, Charles A.. 47. 70 Lockard. Linda L., 47. 70. 138. 157 Logan. Jacqueline E.. 105. 189 Long. Charles. 12. 172. 173 Lopez, Linda R., 81. 134 Lotze, Mary J.. 10, 82. 155. 186 Lubbess. Walter. 82 Luders. Edward. 15. 75 Luedeman, Renne S.. 105 Luger, Loretta, 95. 196 Lund. William R.. 101. 105 Lundin. Gail. 31. 47. 70. 85 Lundin. Richard. 82 Lunzer. Donald A., 95. 178 Lunzer. Michael D., 47, 70 Lymburner, Carol. 82 Lynam. Carol J.. 105. 189 Lynn. Lynda G.. 95. 155 MacDonald, Nancy. 95. 152 Macgregor, Penny C. 82. 138 Macknicki, James, 82 Maddox. Kay B.. 82. 134 Magers. Michael. 82. 167 Magner. Megan M., 21. 26. 31. 47. 60. 66. 70. 111. 126. 132. 139. 150.184. 185. 189 Magney. Gary L.. 105. 178 Magnus. Kathy L.. 95 Mahrt. Elizabeth I.. 47. 70. 134 Makarczvk. Georgann S.. 105, 158 Makarczvk, Jacqueline. 82, 155. 156 Malone. M. Kathv. 16. 42. 43. 47. 60. 61. 66. 70. 112. 117. 136. 142. 148. 150 Maloy. Joyce L.. 47.63. 70 Maloy, Nancy J.. 24. 42. 48. 60. 70, 118. 120 Malterner, John. 17 Mandt. Cathy K.. 82. 155. 197 Mandy. Patricia G.. 48, 70, 153. 157. 190 Manfred. A. A.. 10. 179 March. Mary F., 105 Marchioro. Larry J.. 105. 169. 178. 181 Marchioro. William J.. 48. 70. 126. 143. 154. 165 Mahrt. Ron. 171 Marks. Darrel E.. 48. 70. 115 Marlene, Nance. 11 Marquardt. Randall F.. 95 Marquardt. Ullrich. 48. 70. 143, 153. 170. 172, 182 Marsh, Deanna, 95 Marsh. Linda. 82 Marsh. Timothy J.. 82. 152. 157 Marshall. Judith G . 30. 31. 48. 60. 62. 63. 65. 70. 120. 141. 150, 186 Marshall. Rebecca L . 80. 82. 133. 141, 143 Marston. Sherrie L..82. 193 Martin. Joan G. 92. 95 Martin. Linda M.. 82 Martin, Mary L., 95 Martinson, Pamela S., 155 Martinson, Sherry L., 48, 70. 145 Mascher. Anita. 95 Mashtare, Charles, 95 Mason. Debbie, 105 Mason, Gary. 82 Mason, Tom J.. 181 Masters. Gary O.. 87 Mathers, Peggy L.. 48. 70. 145. 189 Mathews, Judy L.. 42, 48. 60. 63. 70. 126, 132. 145. 150. 184.185. 189 Mathlas. Deborah. 105 Mathistad. Kenneth P., 182 Matson, Donald L., 40, 48. 70. 143. 173. 174. 179 Mattle. Suzanne R.. 82. 153 Mattix, George, 82 Mattix, Terry W.. 95, 170. 172. 178, 183 Matts. Tom, 105. 178. Maxwell, Douglas L., 105 Mayfield. Donna. 48. 70. 156 McAllister, Valerie. 82 McAndrews, Barbara J.. 105 McAndrews. Patricia A., 82 McCammond, Patricia A.. 95. 129 138. 188 McChesney. Viki. 82 McClarin. Lavinia F.. 105.155 McClure. Diana. 95 McCort. Dan. 87 McCoury. John G.. 82 McCourv. Susan L.. 23. 48 . 60. 70, 140 McConnell. Steve. 95. 168. 178. 183 McCullough. Ronald S.. 16. 25. 48. 57. 70. 136. 148 McDaniel. Joan E.. 48. 70. 190. 194 McDonald. Carolyn, 48. 70 McDonald. John. 82. 99. 181 McDonald. Marilyn. 48.70, 156 McDougall. John. 87 McFarlane. Jacqueline, 82 McGavran, Barbara J.. 82. 155 McGavran. Linda L.. 105. 193 McGavran. Wayne, 31, 70 McGilvra. Dale H.. 95 McGlaughlln, Mary. 82 McGough. Steve. 49. 70. 165 McGrath, Sharon. 81. 82 McGuire, Connie, 95 McGuire, Don. 82 McHenry, Mike, 82 McHugo, Mrs. Orosia, 11 McKanna. William H ., 42. 49. 60, 63, 64. 70. 114. 122, 124. 132. 142. 149 McKenney. Terry. 49. 70 McKinnev. Michele, 17 McKinney. Tim. 49. 70, 155. 156 McLain. Bonnie. 105. 158 McLaughlin. Cornelius. 82 McLaughlin. Katherine. 95. 120 McLaughlin. Patsy. 93. 95. 188 McLean. Lonette, 49, 70, 134 McLean. Michael L., 168. 183 McLean. Mike. 87 McLeod, Cherrie, 107 McMullen. Shelly L.. 95. 188 McMullin. John L . 105 McNew. Mrs. Lorraine. 17. 41. 59 McNutt, Georgia. 95 McNutt. Sandra. 82 McRoberts. Terry. 49. 70. 154 McTaggart. Jim. 95 McTigue. Tina. 95 McVay. John. 135 McVay. Marjorie Lynn, 95. 188 McVay. Pat. 105. 169. 178 McVey. Richard. 95 Mead, Darrell. 31, 49. 60. 64. 70. Ill, 128. 130. 137. 142. 170. 172. 182 Meats, George A.. 105 Meats. Judy, 49. 70 Mehlert. Ronald. 95 Meier. Larry. 20. 105. 148.157 Melster. Frank M.. 49, 70 Meister. Wendy. 82 Melby, Forrest, 95 Mellstrom. Dennis C. 105 Melum, Lyann V.. 31. 49. 70. 137. 139 Meranda, Sally. 82. 197 Merbach. Ronald D.. 49. 70 Meredith. Janet E.. 105 Meredith. Lynn. 89. 95 Merrill. Betty. 95 Merrill. Robin. 105, 135. 178 Merrill, Dan, 82 Merry. Richard. 99. 157. 158 Meyer. Alvin, 13 Meyer. Larry. 136 Meyer, Russell. 17 Mhyre, Kenneth. 8.110 Mickey. James R., 49, 70, 136 Mickus. Butch. 82 . 88. 166. 178 Midkiff. Kathy. 92. 95 Miethe. David. 82 Miller, Bill, 82. 171 Miller. Gerald W., 31. 49. 61. 65. 70. 100. 110. 113. 128. 166 Miller. Jim. 82 Miller, Richard A.. 105. 175. 178. 181 Miller. Ronald P.. 49. 60. 61. 70. 137 Miller. Rosemarv, 95. 188 Miller. Terry. 87. 153 Mills. Kathleen M . 49. 155 Mir. Owen. 40. 49. 70. 130. 135 Mir, Vernon. 82 Mitchell. Dan. 95 Mitchell. Dan V., 82. 130 Mitchell. Diane. 156 Mitchell. Dolores. 105, 144. 156. 158, 159 Mitchell. Larry G.. 31. 70. 156 Mitchell. Lynn. 95, 155 Moe, David. 23. 82. 151. 153 Moen. Teri Lee. 105. 156 Moffitt. Diane M.. 50. 70. 138. 145 Monroe, Gary. 95. 171 Montgomery, Connie, 82, 144 Montroy, Ralph. 12 Mooney, Dick, 50, 70 Moore. James C . 31. 42. 50. 60. 70, 128. 137. 142. 170. 172, 182 Moore, Joanna, 105 Morehead, Wayne. 87. 135 Morehouse. Kaye. 50. 70 Morgan. Candy. 95 Morgan. James. 80, 82 Morgan. Lonnie L.. 169, 176. 181 Morgan. Marcia A.. 50. 70. 152 Morgan, Mary, 95 Morgen, Randy, 105. 158 Morris, Sheila, 105 Morris, Terry, 50. 60. 70 Morris. Walter W.. 31. 70 Morrow. Ray. 82 Morse, Dan, 95 Morse. Susan K.. 82. 130. 136 Moss, Denny, 82 Mouser, Jackie. 82. 154. 186 Mullenix, Rita. 95 Mulvey, Terri. 95 Mumford. Carol. 82 Munger. Dennis. 105. 169. 178 Munyan. John. 82 . 96. 177 Munyan, Kathy, 95 Murray, Mary, 82 Murry, Vicky Lynn. 20. 24. 31. 50. 70. 118. 127. 132. 139. 184. 185. 189 Mutton. Gloria, 95 Muzutko, Dick. 9 Naccarato, Rita, 95 Nakagawa, Dean. 23. 24. 50. 64. 70. 143, 171, 177 Nakagawa, Pam. 95. 139. 152 Nance, Alice, 95 Naylor, Jan. 93. 96. 112. 129. 188 Naylor. Randy, 82, 170. 172. 182 Naylor.Rodger D.. 105 Neff. David R.. 75. 81. 82, 166. 167, 178 Neiswender, Gary, 82. 167. 178 Nelson. Candice V..105 Nelson. Donna, 50, 70 Nelson. Douglas N..105. 158 Nelson, Gary, 99 Nelson, Monte, 83 Nelson. Nancy M.. 83. 141 Nelson. Sandra, 96, 153. 196 Nelson, Sandra K.. 20. 24. 42. 50, 60. 64,66, 70, 115, 118, 120, 184. 189 Nelson. Wendy S.. 50. 53. 60. 70 Nephew. Mrs. Julie, 9 Nesbitt. Don. 96 Nethercutt, George R., 6 Nevdahl. Annette C. 25, 50. 60. 70, 117, 118, 136. 148 Nevdahl. Danny H.. 105. 158 Nevers, Robert D.. 83 Newberg, David. 83 Newberg, Donna K.. 83. 111. 114. 121. 129, 133. 142. 143. 189. 197 Newell, Sherrie L.. 83. 157 Newett. Mrs. Carol. 11, 124 Nichols. Daniel A.. 83. 166 Nichols. L. William. 23. 50. 70. 165. 179 Nicholson. Linda. 93. 96. 114. 115. 120. 139. 141. 188 Nienstedt. Chris H.. 50. 70. 166 Nikotich. Sharon. 96. 98 Niles. Betty. 96 Niles. Linda L . 83 Niles. Tim N., 105 Nims. Ann B., 104. 105. 189 Noble. David R.. 83. 88. 172 Nolan. Steve. 96 Northcutt. Gayle. 89. 96. 120. 129. 131. 141 Northcutt. Pamela L., 105 Northquist, Marilyn K., 80. 83. 133. 143 Northquist, Susan G., 104. 105. 112. 157. 189 Northrup, Norman L., 50, 70, 113. 117. 128. 137. 142. 143. 152. 157. 159. 171 Nottingham. Carlene R., 83 Nowlan. Fran. 96 Nustad. Mrs. Sharon. 17. 118 Nvberg. David G.. 105. 169 Nye. William. 14. 59 Nygren. Lois. 94. 153 Nygren. Mari Anne. 83. 155 Nyreen. Mickey. 96, 171 Oakes, Faye A.. 31. 50. 60. 61. 65. 70. 122, 124. 126. 129. 130. 132. 137. 149. 186 Oberg. Jerry. 83. 178. 182 O ' Connor. Merri. 194 O ' Connor. Terry. 87 Ogle. Carolyn J. F.. 96 Ogle. Marilyn I., 83. 141 O ' Grady. Raenell M.F.. 96 Oien. Michael W.,51, 70, 115. 15G Olds. Ronald J. M . 96 O ' Leary, John P.. 14 Olsen, Alan C, 83 Olson, Alvin, 13 Olson, Christine M..51. 70, 131 Olsness, Douglas C-, 96 O son, Dan, 14 Olson, Katherine L.. 96. 129. 131. 141. 188. 190 Olson, Marvin L.. 96 Olson. Marv Ann, 83 Olson, Sandra L.. 96. 134. 158. 197 Olson, Susan. 83 Omeara, Daniel M.. 96. 178 Onstad, Karyl, 105. 194 Orne. Betty. 83 Orne. Sharon, 96, 155 Ortiz, Carlotta, 51, 70 Ortiz. Dolores J., 105 Osborne, William R.. 83 Osburn. Leslie S., 83 Oscarson. Helen, 11, 59 Osier, Pamela, 83, 134 Oslund. Russel R..25. 83. 84, 149. 151. 153. 159. 170. 172. 182 Ostin. J.. William. 51. 70. 134. 148, 157 Ostrum, Ella F., 10, 51, 70. 154 Othmer, rFances J. .83. 117 Oulman. Donna F.. 96 Overfield, Bonnie J., 96 Owen, Carl B., 87 Owen. Linda K.. 51. 70 Owens. Marylee, 106 Owens, Rosemary. 106 Owens. Susan I.. 51. 57. 60. 64. 70. 133, 154 Page. Sandra M.. 83 Pammler, Donald. 83 Pammler. Robert, 158 Paquin, Renee V.. 21. 23. 24 . 31. 35. 51. 60. 66. 70, 142, 145. 184. 189. 197 Parish, April, 96. 145. 188 Parish, Joseph E., 51. 60. 70. 177 Parker, Brad. 106, 181 Parker, James, 106 Parker, Janet, 96, 98 Parker, Jim, 169 Parker, Kathleen M 87 Parker, Raymond. 106, 178 Parker. Robert. 83 Parks. Fredrick M.. 83. 154 Partridge, David. 83 Paschall. Gerald A. .83. 135 Pasicznvk. Bonnie J.. 21. 51. 60. 66. 70, 100, 110. 117, 127, 132. 142. 145. 184. 189. 203 Pasicznyk, Marilyn. 96, 114. 141, 188 Pasicznyk, Michele E., 104. 106. 115. 189 Patrick, Norene, 87 Patterson, Harold F., 83, 167. 178 Patterson. Ronald G.. 83 Patterson. Vicki L.. 106. 152 Patterson. William. 96. 97 Pavne. Pat, 96 Pearsall, Diane L..83. 134, 138 Peck. Mrs. Elizabeth., 17, 129 Pederson, Sandra D.. 24. 114. 144. 158. 189 Pelkie. Richard, 15. 59. 128 Peone. Gordon. 96 Perkins, Cheryle. 93. 96, 131. 188 Perkins, Jane, 106 Perrson, Sandi. 106 Perry, Julianne. 87 Pesik. Cathy, 96 Pesik, Edward F . 51. 70 Pesik, Patricia A.. 106. 157. 158. 189 Pesik, Timme N..106. 157. 158. 189 Peters. Betty M.. 83. 87, 127. 132. 186. 193 Peters, Carol, 96 Peters. Jane E . 20. 31. 51. 60. 119. 120, 129. 130. 137. 141. 142. 186 Peters. Karen L.. 50. 70. 136 Peterson, Sharman, 96 Peterson, Carla J.. 107 Peterson, Cynthia. 96 Peterson. Kristine A.. 83. 130. 192. 194 Peterson. Stephen. 96 Peterson, Sue M.. 31. 51. 60. 70. 117, 129. 130. 139. 186 Petregallo. James. 83 Petty, Ralph L.. 31. 51. 70. 170. 172. 182 Peyton. H. Averv. 6 Pfeffer. PennevA.. 100. 106. 115. 189. 194 Pfeifer, Nancy L.. 106, 158 Pfeifer, Patrick D.. 20. 51. 60. 70. 115. 136. 142. 143. 148. 165. 182. 183 Phillips. Jeanine 96 Pichette. Peter L.. 83 Pichette. Starleen A.. 106. 157. 158. 189 Picht, Donald. 83 Pickard. Don, 20. 52 Pickens. Chervl. 96. 131. 141. 188 Pickens. Sally. 96. 131. 145. 188 Pickett. Robert. 96. 158 Pielle. Carla. 96 Pierce, Michael. 168 Pinkley, Larry W.. 52. 60. 70 Pitt. James O.. 83 Plue. Beverly, 83 Plumb. Peggy. 83. 130. 145. 197 Plunkitt, Don. 83 Poetter. Jan, 96 Pond, Sandra, 96 Portrey, Judy, 96 Poston. Cris L., 83 Potter, Dan M . 106 Potter. Ruth A., 31. 52. 70. 118. 137 Potter, Shrilev D.. 31. 52. 60. 61. 70. 122. 129. 131, 132. 141. 149. 186. 189, 197 Poutre, Mary D.. 106 Prater. Judith. 83 Prechtl. Sandra. 83. 134 Press. Dean, 96 Press. George M . 83 Preston, Charles J.. 52, 71 Price. Mike, 97, 178 Prince, Mrs. June. 9 Pringle. Bruce D.. 106 Pringle. Donna, 97 Proteau. F. Michael, 52. 63. 71. 154, 165, 182 Prudente, Joseph A.. 83. 135 Puudy. Donald R., 83. 114. 140 Radmer. Ralph E.. 142, 170. 172, 178. 182 Radmer. Sandra L., 106 Radmer. Walt. 97 Rail. Marilyn. 83. 96. 112. 129. 138. 141. 186 Ramsey. Chris. 97. 168. 175 Randall. Terry P.. 83. 98 .Rasmussen, Diane. 97. 130 Ray. Edward D.. 52. 71 Rayon. Cheryl A.. 104. 106. 189 Redd. Victoria L.. 106. 157. 158 Reed. Dale. 97. 168. 175. 181 Reed. Dean A.. 106 Reed. Dennis, 97 Reed. Nancy K., 106 Reeder, Jacqueline L.. 52, 57. 71, 155 Reeder, Walter E.. 106. 156 Reedman, Sandra J.. 83 Reedy. James, 106 Reichelt. Steve L.. 23. 52, 71. 140 Reida, Rudy C. 83. 88 Reida, Stephanie S.. 30. 31. 52. 60. 62. 63, 65. 66. 71. 126. 129. 137. 186 Reida, Wayne S.. 100. 106. 169, 178 Remmers, Bonnie. 97. 145. 188 Renault. Stephanie G.. 83 Retzloff. Peggy, 97 Revard. Donna M., 75. 81. 84. 115. 117. 129. 131. 186. 190 Revard. Susan. 97. 114. 120 Rew. James E.. 52, 60. 71. 143, 165 Reynolds, F. Dorine, 52, 71, 157 Reynolds, Ralph, 7 Reynolds, Jack R., 52, 53, 60, 71. 111. 142. 143. 150, 165, 177 Rhodes. Nancy, 106 Riccia Ian, 97 Rice. Eugene. 97. 99. 168. 183 Rice, Thomas J.. 84. 158 Richards, Susan K . 84. 138 Richardson, Christine, 79, 84. 87 Richardson, Jean M . 84 Richardson. Marvin. 89. 97. 114. 168. 175, 181 Richardson. Timothv J.. 53. 71 Riddle. Gerald W., 53. 71 Ridenhour. Mike. 106 Rieckers, Stephen M.. 106 Riediger. Roger A.. 47. 53. 71. 153 Riehle. Mike. 97 Riese. Curtis. 106 Rigg. Mary K.. 53 . 71. 114. 127. 132. 139 Rieley. Bill. 97 Rison. Lester E.. 88. 106 Rizzi. Frank. 97. 152. 157 Rizzuto. Jack. 84. 133. 135. 143. 173. 179. 180 Roach, L. Dennis. 84 Robar. Karen. 106 Robbins. Tobe Lee. 134 Roberts. Earline. 107 Roberts. Kenneth J.. 84 Robison. Eric L.. 84 Rockser. Robert J.. 152. 170. 172. 182 Roder. Kathleen L, 84. 155 Rodgers. Christine. 53. 71 Rogers. Judy. 97 Rodkey. John P.. 1. 8 Roe. Jerri L..31. 53. 60. 71. 137 Rohner. Dolores. 71. 97. 157 Rohner. Gloria J.. 53. 71. 136. 142. 145. 188. 193. 197 Rohrbach. Charlie. 97. 183 Roper. Diedre. 97 Roper. Neilan L.. 106. 157. 194 Rorberg. Duane V.. 53. 71. 152. 154. 159 Rose. Doug. 97. 181 Rose. Joan C. 53. 71. 134 Roseberry. Beverly A.. 84 Roseberrv, Robert E..31. 53.57. 61. 71. 151. 153. 154. 157 Ross. Gayle A.. 53. 60. 71. 133 Ross. Joseph. 97. 152. 181 Ross. Tim, 17 Rothwell. Robert J.. 84. 154 Rouleau. Norma. 97. 135 Rouleau. Paul R.. 84. 135 213 Rounds. Elaine. 92. 97. 140. 141. 145. 188 Rouse, Larry A.. 106 Rowland. Judith K.. 97, 188 Rouse, Larry A., 106 Rowland. Judith K . 97. 188 Rowley. Rita L.. 97. 135 Rowley. Russ. 84 Royer, Paulette. 97 Russell. Herbert, 13 Russell. Jav V.. 106. 152, 157 Russell. Wallace. 15 Rutherford. Richard R.. 53. 71. 136. 148 Ryals. Linda. 53. 71, 156 Ryals. Larry. 97 Ryckman, Charles. 84 Ryen. Calvin. 54. 71. 177 Saalfeld. Chris. 84 Sabado. Robert. 106 Sabatini. Michael. 54. 71 Sabiston. Jeanella R . 84. 127, 138. 141 Sacco. Karen L.. 84, 141, 145. 193 Sale. Stephen R.. 87 Salvage. Donald A.. 84. 183 Salvage, Pattv J. .106 Samms, Sheryl K . 97. 138. 188 Sandall. Thomas A.. 106 Sandberg. Marvl E., 78. 84. 129. 131. 189 Sander. Douglas R.. 84. 112. 167 Sander. William C„ 54, 71. 128 Sanderson. Edward. 97, 157 Sanford. Gene A.. 97 Sanford. Gregory, 15 Santora, Mrs. Viola, 9 Santschi. Oscar C, 6 Sapp. Joe. 106. 169. 178 Saruwatari, Beverly J., 14. 74 75. 81. 84. 87. 114. 186 Saruwatari. Michael L , 106, 143. 152. 178 Saruwatari. Steven J.. 11. 97, 152. 178 Sather, Carol L.. 106, 120, 155, 189 Saul. Robert. 106 Saunders. Barbara G-. 97 Saunders. Byron, 97 Sauser, Greg J., 84 Saville. John L.. 84, 87 Saville. Larry R-. 84 Saylor. Leroy T.. 31. 71 Say ward. Donna M., 84 Scammon. Janette. 84, 156 Scammon, Janice E.. 54. 60, 71. 138. 156 Scammon, Stanley Lee. 54, 71. 133 Schaeffer, Llovd B.. 97 Schafer, Jerry W.. 54. 71 Schafer. Linda K . 84. 145 Schafer. Steven R„ 84 Schafer. Terry L., 84. 88. 182 Schemitzki. Darryl A.. 106 Schierman. Cheryl L., 54. 71. 157 Schiffner. Michael D., 106. 176 Schilling. Walt. 106 Schlecht. Larry N..26. 54 , 71 Schlettert. Bruce. 84 Schmalle. William, 84 Schomber. Patricia L., 54, 71, 155 Schonberger. Daniel F., 54. 71 Schubert. Jack. 54, 71 Schuh. Gerald D., 84 Schuh. Michael H.. 99 Schwab. Larrv E.. 54, 71 Scott. David M.. 84 Scott. Diane M., 54. 67. 71. 155 Scott. Douglas A.. 106. 144 Scott. Kevin K.. 106. 178 Sdao, Roseann, 84 See. Randy. 106 Seedorf. James M.. 75. 97, 171 Seibert, Barbara E.. 97, 130 Seibert, Patricia N., 106 Seidel, David D., 84, 180. 181 Seidel. Marlene, 97 Seitz. Josephine A.. 17, 97 Seitz. Steve. 106. 178 Sekijima. Dale R.. 97. 171. 178 Selde. Kay. 12. 190 Senn. Sheldon G.. 84 Senter. Denis M.. 54. 71 Senter. Lance E . 106. 152 Seredav, James, 106 Shaeffer. Sherrv. 54. 71. 197 Shaffer. Linda J., 106. 155 Shaffer. Stephen N..97. 158 Shane. Dorothy A.. 84 Shankman. Ann R..106. 152 Shankman. Morris S.. 31, 71 Sharpe. Michael J.. 101. 106, 169. 178 Shaw. David M.. 54, 60. 71, 114. 149. 154. 156 Sheets. Terry P., 87 Shellenberger. Gail C. 84. 182 Shinn. Susan L., 75. 84, 145, 186 Shippy, Diane S.. 55. 71 Shuck. Gerald L.. 97 Shuford. David A.. 55. 71 Shull. Marda. 106 Siegel. Kathryn E.. 55. 71. 133 Siegel. Stanley L..107. 178 Silver. Robert P..84. 131. 151. 154. 155 Simmons, Albert L..107. 156 Simmons. Chris. 84 Simmons, Miriam C., 130 Simonson. Raymond. 14. 171 Simpson. Brian L.. 23. 97. 171 Simpson. Christie A.. 80. 84. 117. 133. 143. 145 Simpson. Lewis P.. 107 Sisk. David A.. 84 Skelton, Gari. 84 Skillingstad. Don D.. 84 Sleeth. Michael J., 97. 168, 175, 181 Smith. Charles A.. 87 Smith, Charles. R.. 98 Smith. Darlene K.. 84 Smith. Don. 74. 180 Smith. Douglas M.. 55. 71, 171 Smith, Evelyn. 98 Smith. Gary L., 71 Smith, George, 14 Smith. Jerry L.. 107. 169 Smith. Larry E.. 84 Smith. Lester L.. 98. 175 Smith. L. Donald. 180 Smith. Roger B., 84. 88. 170, 172. 182. 183 Smith. Rosalie. 107 Smith. Susan D . 98 Smith. Terry L.. 98 Smyth. Patricia E.. 98 Snider. Larrv M.. 85. 158 Snider. Neil A., 107, 153 Sniokas. Edene. 107 Soapes. Barbara L . 93. 98. 141 Solverson. Paul E , 90. 98 Sonsteng. Elaine J.. 107 Sorenson, Dr. William C. 6 South. David, 85 Spann. Cynda, 85, 157 Speer. Tresha. 107 Sperling. Richard L.. 85. 135. 181 Spidle. Steven W.. 31. 71. 55. 133. 142 Spits. Johanna P.. 85. 151. 154 Stack. Connie M.. 55. 71 Stan. Doug. 107. 181 Standaart. Donna L..11, 107. 197 Stanley. Sheron E.. 107 Stannard, Nancy, 85 Starr. James F.. 98. 168 Starr. Terry. 85. 114. 122, 141. 149. 186. 197 Steenhard. Robert L.. 85. 149 Steenhard. Terrie L.. 107 Steidl. Deborah J.. 85. 117. 129. 138. 186. 196 Stein. Linda J . 98 Steiner. Jerry. 75. 85. 167. 178. 182 Steitman. Sharon, 92. 98 Stephenson. James A.. 85 Stern. Laura L..107 Sterritt. Joan. 55, 71 Stevens. Del, 85 Stevens. Frank L.. 85. 99 Stevenson, Helen A.. 31 Stewart, David J.. 107 Stewart. Deloris L., 98 Stewart. Raymond L.. 107 Stickel. Arlene K., 107. 158 Stickel. Delaine F.. 55. 71. 137. 139. 144. 152. 157 Still. Sharon L.. 55. 71. 130, 139 Still. Suzanne. 98 Stillar. Denise L.. 107 Stills. Bernice A.. 98 Stone. Rebecca J., 85. 196 Stone. Robert T., 55. 71 Stonehocker, Leona L., 107, 158 Stotts. Karen L.. 85, 152 Stotts. Kathleen E., 98. 153. 157 Stowers. Dennis A.. 98 Stradley. Arch L., 55. 71 Stradley, Janice L.. 31, 55, 60. 63. 64. 71, 85. 119. 129. 130. 137. 150. 189 Stradley, Raymond J.. 85. 139 Stradley, Steven J.. 85 Strand. Michael. 85 Stratton. Allan E.. 55, 71 Stringer. Ronald E.. 98 Strom. Alvar J.. 167, 178 Stuart. Dennis W.. 98. 175. 181 Stuart. Linda D., 87, 196 Stumph. Ronald A.. 98. 157. 158 Swan. James L., 98 Swan. Roger E.. 107. 169. 178. 181 Swank. Mardel. 31. 55. 60. 71 129. 137. 139. 141. 186 Swanson. Barbara, 85 Swanson. Gloria, 9 Swanson. Jean R.. 98 Swanson. Kathy J.. 85. 87 Swanson. Renee C.. 98 Swanson. Rita A.. 107 Swanson. Ronald D.. 85 Swartz. Linda L.. 85. 189. 197 Sweet, Dennis R., 85 Sweet. Diane, 98 Szep. Clara, 107. 156 Tarbert. Janet D.. 55 .71 Tatum. Wesley D.. 98 Taylor, John C. 153. 169 Taylor. Michelle E.. 98 Taylor. Mike. 98. 168. 181 Taylor. Wilma, 31. 71 Teal. Nancy. 85 Thacker. Gayle A.. 107, 158 Thacker. Sarah J.. 85. 145 Thaves. Lorraine K.. 55. 71 Theisen. Orval, 14. 59. 61. 124 Theodorson. George, 13 Thomas. Mrs. Juanita. 13 Thomas. Richard W.. 107. 156 178 Thompson. Diana M., 98. 155 Thompson. Mrs. Donald, 7 Thompson, Gary. 56, 57, 71 151. 154 Thompson. Harold. 12 Thompson, Hugh A.. 56, 71, 127 Thompson. Kathleen A., 93. 98 188 Thompson, Larry D.. 107 169 181 Thompson. Mary. 56. 71. 133 Thompson. Randall D.. 85. 152. 159 Thompson. Terrie L.. 85 Thorpe. Roberta J., 56. 60 64 71. 115. 145 Thur, Ronald S.. 107 Tiemann. A. G.. 12. 149. 152 Tiemann. Gregory, 85. 152. 156 Tiffany. Micheal A.. 56. 71 Tiffany. Pamela K.. 85. 88. 134 Tobie. Paul, 14 Tofte. Dan. R.. 85 Tollefsen, Gordon E.. 85. 130 142 Tollefsen. Marie A.. 53 . 56. 60 71. 130. 137. 186 Tolson. Joyce M.. 85. 155 Tom. Kenny G.. 87 Tonellato. B.. Jo Ann. 20. 31. 56 60. 66. 71. 110. 117. 137 Torrisi. Alfred. 85 Townsend. Donald E.. 85 Trantum. Edgar. 98 Trautman. Gary L.. 107 Treffry. Larry R.. 85 Tregellas. Stephen. 85, 88 Tremblay, Joseph C.. 16. 23 Trevino. L. Dwayne. 157 Tribble. Marjorie. 85 Tribble. Orin T., 56. 71 Trippel. Margaret A.. 56. 71 Trippel, Richard. 107 Tritt. Mike. 107 Trusty. Glenna F.. 56. 71, 117, 183 Turnley. John. 60. 85 Turnley. Judy A.. 56. 60, 71 Tyree. Pat, 85. 134 Tyree. Sylvia G., 56. 71. 134, 157 Uhden, Eleanor J.. 31. 56. 60, 71. 144. 151. 154. 186. 193 Ullrich. Donald W.. 107, 169. 176 Ullrich. Gary D.. 57. 71, 166 Usher, Patricia, 85 Vagenas, Theodore P., 57, 71 Van Camp. Carol A., 25, 57, 60. 71. 117. 136. 148 Van Cleef. Michael. 85. 183 Van Faasen. Mary. 57. 71. 155 Vaughn. Judy A.. 107. 156 Vaughn. Sandra L.. 57. 60, 71, 133 Vaughn, Thomes, 85. 143. 177, 183 Vaughn. Valerie J.. 98 Vernon. Kathleen J.. 98. 139 Veter. Dennis D.. 98 Veter. Linda. 85. 87 Vevik. Jon O.. 87 Vietzke. Arlene. 85, 117. 129. 138. 194 Vinge. Nancv K., 16. 57, 60,71, 123. 141. 150 Vivit, Rachelle J., 107 Vosper. Bruce, 107 Wacker, Penelope, 85 Waggoner. Michael, 98 Wald. Bruce A.. 11. 92, 98, 112 143. 168. 173. 174, Wald, Sandra L., 107 Walker. Bruce W., 53, 57, 71, 140 Walker, Chris. 98 Walker, Christine A.. 155 Walker. Dale. 107. 169, 176 Walker. Donald. 85. 171, 178 Walker. Frank. 85. 171 Walker, Glenn E., 107 Walker. Randv R.. 98 Walker. Ron G.. 57. 71 Walkup. Dennis. 107, 169, 178 Wallace. Kenneth. 98 Wallen. Bernadette. 98 Wallen. Sharon. 85 Wallis. Lloyd R.. 98. 158 Walter. Ellen M., 57, 71, 133 Ward.Sandra K., 107 Ward, Sandra L.. 189 Ward. Sharon A., 57. 71 Ward. Tom, 107 Warehouse. Robert. 86, 131. 167 Warehouse. Willard C. 107. 169 176 Warfield. Jon. 86. 178 Warner. Karl A., 98 Warslnske. Carol A.. 107, 157 Washburn. Bruce. 86. 156 Wasley, Charlotte M.. 98 Wasley, Larry. 86 Wassom, Gary, 86 Wassom. Patricia, 85, 134 Waterbly. David A.. 99 Watson, Linda M.. 98. 153. 157 Watson. R. Dana. 57. 71, 143. 170. 172. 182 Watts. Jennifer. 86. 114. 145. 189 Wavra, Clifford D.. 98. 171. 178 Wavra, James C. 30, 31. 57. 62 64. 71. 115. 128, 143. 177, 178 Wavra. Len. 86 Waland, Mrs. Helen, 9 Way-land, Dave. 170 Wayland. Ruth H.. 31. 57. 71, 131, 137 Wayne, Melanie. 87 Weatherman. Peggy. 86 Webber. Louise G.. 98 Wederspahn. Dennis A., 98 Weiss. Dawn. 86 Weitz. Mary Ann. 188 Welch. Robin A.. 12. 99 Wellhouser. Fred C. 58, 71 Wendler. Mrs. Zada. 9 Wenrick. Edward E.. 99 Werhan. Lynda K.. 58. 71 Werre, Jerry A., 99 West. David. 86 West. Robert. 133. 143 Westover. Barbara. 99 Westover, Kathy. 86 Whalen. David P.. 87. 99. 183 Whicker, Tom, 99 White. Betty J., 87 White. Claudia. 86. 149. 151. 155 White. David. 86 White. Lavaune. 86 White. Linda. 86 White. Michael W.. 58, 71 White. Raymond C. 181 White. Tom. 107. 169 Whitesitt, Lori. 58. 71. 154 Whitney. Linda, 86 Whitney. Michael. 58. 71 Whitt. Lynn. 99 Wicker. Tom. 178 Wicks, Freya, 87 Wickstead. Geoffrey R., 99. 152, 153. 178 Wickstead. Mike. 75, 86. 128, 152. 157. 159 Wickward. Mrs. Louise. 10 Wilant, Beverly J.. 99. 130. 157 Wilhelm. David. 86, 152. 153 Wilkerson. Charles. 86. 173. 179 180 Wilkinson. David L.. 99. 152 Willenborg. Joyce. 86 Willey, Alex G.. 99 Williams, Bobby. 79. 86 Williams. Georgia. 58. 71. 155 Williams. Ken, 52. 58 . 71. 136. 148 Williams, Lyell. 86. 114. 128 166. 178 Williams. Rose A . 99. 134 Williams. Thomas. 58, 71 Williams. Thomas D.. 107, 178 Willis. Georgia J.. 107 Willis. Roger D.. 99 Wilson. Catherine. 58. 71. 133 Wilson. Catherine H.. 107. 152, 154 Wilson, Doris. 86 Wilson. E. Grace. 99 Wilson, John L., 99. 183 Wilson. Pauline. 86 Wilson. Robert C, 99. 157 Windishar. Frank. 11 Winestorfer. Bonnie. 99. 188 Winters. Judy A.. 58, 71 Wise. Kathy A., 188 Wisher. James C.. 107. 169. 178 Wohl. Linda. 86. 87. 136, 155 Wold. Laura M.. 99 Wold. Thomas. 86. 166. 173 179 Wolf. Andrew. 107 Wolf. Peggy. 99 Wolfrum. Vickie C. 99. 114 145 188 Wood.Billie. 24. 31. 58. 60. 63 71. 126. 129. 132. 141, 142. 149 151. 154, 193 Woodard, William. 58, 71 Wooddy, Timothy. 86 Woodruff. Gregory. 86. 170, 172 Woods. Don. 86 Woods, Lorraine. 86. 155 Woods. Rita. 99 Wren. Chris. 86. 87. 142. 192 Wright. Dave A., 99. 175 Wright. Lea. 99. 153. 154. 196 Wright. Marjorie. 99. 134 Wright, Mary E.. 99 Wright. Sharlene, 86 Wunderlich. Cheryl C., 104 107 189 Wunderlich. George. 86 Wunsch. Keith J., 58. 60 71 130. 137 Wurth. Mrs. Thomas, 6 Wylant, Bev.. 158 Yancey. Fred A.. 99. 168 York. Mrs. Mary, 10 Young. David J., 23, 58. 71 143. 165. 177. 182. 185 Young. John M.. 58. 60. 71. 144 152. 153. 171. 205 Yurik. Sharon E.. 31. 58, 60. 61 71. 129. 131. 137. 141. 142. 150, 184. 185. 189 Zarko, Kenneth. 86. 170, 172 178 Zehm, Dale, R.. 58. 71, 143, 156 167 Zehm. Wayne K.. 158. 168. 178 Zibulka. William E.. 58. 71. 155 156 Zinnecker, Verna J.. 99 Zmyslovy. Chris. 86 Zorn. Joyce E.. 58. 71. 156 Zwischenberger, Laurel. 107 214 After a hectic year of deadlines, frustrations, confusion and fun, the Tamarack staff is more than willing to say 30 and put the ' 65 Tammy to bed. Here are the fruits of our labor, the results of innumerable hours of work and planning. We wish to thank the faculty and the students who were cooperative when we asked for special privileges or help. We hope you will receive our offering in the spirit it was given . . . Good luck to all who read this . . . Farewell from the staff of ' 65 —the best year yet! Faye Oakes, Cathy Dunn, Karen Baker, Nancy Vinge, Bill Cady, Dianna Iron, Rick DeWitt, Pam Checki, Tami Hubbard, Judi Jackson, Sue Hansen, Shirley Potter, Linda Beckman, Sherrie Ellsworth, Jim Davis, Larry Heinz, Bill McKanna, Jon John- son, Terry Starr, Diane Brown, Mardi Bo swell.
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