North Central High School - Tamarack Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

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Published by: The Senior Annual Staff, North Central High School, Spokane, Washington, Vol LVTII No. 56 So... On the division pages of this book will be revived in paragraph and picture a capsule history of Spokane as our theme. Spokane ' s story began with the Indians who resided below the falls where they found lush fishing and hunting. They called themselves the Spo-kan-ee or Children of the Sun . Fur traders followed, building the Spokane House, or trading post of the Ca- nadian Northwest Fur Company. Gold-seekers and missionaries came, and with the building of sawmills, industries grev As our story progressesj ie und SpdlwineFalls changed to Spokane. Then the fire came — with it weai ftistoric Spokane. TTtestebuilding brought the days of elegance . Since then tfte city has grown and pffwperfcd to become the modern Spo- kane of today. icerely, The Tamarack Staff oNf 7 Mr. Joseph Jonas Photography Advisor Special Thanks to EWSHS gc 9 Century Here the Spo-kan-ee, (Spokane Indians — Children of the Sun) qi S flj and inoffensive lhjhfe bie abundant wiidlif e, particularly deer, fpt food £ 5$afkra falls in the summer. C Xy vh ' 1 In June, the white salmon spawned. In October, the red salmon. Both banks of the ' Q;?J 2?nr NMfrverWre Ithert scenes, ofjcietoteSnd k fi h ' U ( r ' ; ' f V ' ft ' y X N s N j j W WWW faul E. Tobie leaves North Central for the last Qrne - afteF ' twenty-five years of teaching science to NCJ stu- J dents. After spending a total of thirty-nine years in the Spokane system, Mr. Tobie retired this June. He graduated} from Whitman College cum laude and received his M.A.I vfrom the_L T niversity of Qrego s. In 1928 he married Audrey Noyes of Spokane. Their scpl, Paul G. Tobie, is a teacher ij mm Tobies plan to see more of their son s family — pa: granddaughters Linda, age four, and Cheryl, age one -.- We , the Tamarack staff of ' 67, dedicate this book to Mr. Paul Tobie and the NorOTT ehfral teachers who typify H. B. Adam ' s statement: A teacher affects eternity: He can never tell where his influence stops. School Life Typifies Activities of the Modern Day Teenager Elected by the student body as friendliest girls and boys are: seniors, Cliff Wavra, Peggy Hansen; juniors, Mike Saruwatari, Penny Pfeffer; sophomores, Robert Hal- stead, Roxie Weatherly; freshmen, Jim Schubert, Melina Haney. Cons, Customi Coach Martin patiently waits for English department head, Mr. Tremblay, to get off phone while Mr. Rodkey, principal, confers with vice-principal George Smith and office secretary, Mrs. Evelyn Conrath. pOMPPtoORTH CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL BAND Plaque designed and painted by North Central Art depart- ment adorns band room. P.S. This is space to breathe in. 12 Jerry Harwood and Rick Keeling lead team through cheering fans This is not the way to show your enthusiasm! says Principal John Rod- key as he gives ear-split- ting whistle demonstration in frosh con. J I IP T. Irresistible to women? So it seemed on Keep Silent Day, when (bottom row) Larry Ashley, Steve Jukich, Dale Reed, Mike Taylor, Mike Sleeth, (on the ladder) Kim Contos, Rick Keeling, and Ben Lawson collected the most ribbons. Marching Band Directed by Provides Music, Color, Pageantry The A.S.B. started off the year with a Get-Acquainted Mixer for the whole student body. Taken by surprise are: Sue Revard, Steve McNutt, Dave Blake, Lynn McVay, Mr. Hannan, Peggy Henning, Peggy Hansen, Mike Kuhn, and Bob Palmer. Steve McNutt hands Jeanne Thorsen a Surprise when she replies, Big Red ' s gonna win . Karen Bjaaland, Girls ' League President, awards Plaque to Big and Little Sister of the Year: Pam Doty, and Jeannine Fisher respectively. Head Photographer, Dave Gerkensmeyer, works at enlarger as senior, Barry Blackstone assists in endless tasks a photographer has. Ron Kensok and Bob Fleck are getting equipment ready for next picture. !6 All right, I ' ll never step on the Indian again ! exclaims Roxie Weatherly. Football Festival Queen Peggy Hansen and princesses Judy Allbery and Kathy Thompson are shown at coronation with escorts Mark Douds, Brian Hipperson, and Jerry Kostelecky. Traditions Live On Friendliest, liveliest school in town! A real interest in each other! These are comments often heard from visitors and trans- fer students upon their first contacts with North Central. North Central, the oldest school in Spokane, is also perhaps the richest in its traditions . . . traditions that have stood the test of time and are as dear to the hearts of to- day ' s students as they were to the hearts of those who many years ago attended NC. Candidates for Football Queen. FRONT ROW: Audrev Brooks, Lea Wright, Terry Davey, Gail Burkhart. ROW 2: Kathy Thompson, Judy Allbery, Linda Nicholson, Lynn McVay, Peggy Hansen. Dogpatch was never like this! Can you find a future Miss America? A small Christmas City created by the Art department added joy and cheer to North Central halls. Which way up? IV It ' s fun ' Under the Mistletoe, ' A.S.B. Christmas Dance. were the thoughts of many who attended the Whatreyahdointahnite? To answer this takes no deep thought on the part of the average North Central student. Many and varied are the clubs and activities that are offered by the school. Administration, counselors and teachers devote much time and energy to promoting activities that offer intel- lectual, emotional and spiritual growth. To develop latent talents, a pleasing personality, self-confidence, thought- fulness, responsibility, initiative, humor, and a stronger character are all goals of the extra-curricular program, as well as the development of physical fitness. Is this the way to play basketball? I did too use Ban ! insists Joe Ross. When Sir George Simpson asked ' that a promising boy of the Middle Spokanes be sent to the Protestant Mission School at Winnepeg, the Red River Settlement, Illim-Spo- kane sent his oldest son and the future chief, Spokane Garry. Besides languages, Garry ac- quired considerable knowledge of NS Ni fopkaTa tracheT nrpre chSyX W __ and at first had great success. ! kVTl L « . for «hi r njxvas 7JT i | ! ? CV71 K a series of bitter disappointments- j y , v f r — i v - — rival chiefs foreswore his coun- sel, white men betrayed him. Yet Garry was never bittet and in 189?n S departed for the Heaven that he - ■ v|___P «t: steadfastly believed was for good Indians and upright white people a like. - - 1 fty j Yi A L From this earh tirac education has alwaysveejra pprne concern of the Spokane people, .and their school acknirist ation is among th e - { finest in the- Northwest Pictured is Spokane Garry in his latter years of life. Education Affects Our Policy Present and Future Whitman Was Shof In This Corner Deputized E x-Sol dier Crum Covered This Corner ' (A ■ ' ' V X Q ii « ' • «i () ' ' Y Left: Ronald Reagan and wife hold a press conference after his victorious election as Governor of California. Bottom: James Lovell leaves Gemini 12 on his history-making flight November 1 I, 1966, as Edwin Aldrin pilots craft. Technically - Nan has soared to heights never before dreamed of; yet the depths of the human mind are still a mystery. Meeting in a regular session are District 81 Board of Directors: H. Avery Peyton, George R. Nethercutt, William Gordon Luscher, Byron L. Swanson, Helen Hazen Rymond, and Dr. Albert Ayars, superintendent. School Board Decides Policy Superintendent Albert Lee Ayars, Ed. D. Who gives our principal permission to leave town on school business? Why, the School Board of School District 81. That ' s who! Decisions on widely ranged school problems con- cerning policy, rules, enforcement, and matters of varying magnitudes is their job. Approval of staff, improvements in relations of particular schools are also the duty of our directors. Appointment of a city superintendent is made by the School Board. Dr. Albert Ayars has served two years. It is the School Board ' s job to employ assistants, supervisors, teachers, janitors, cooks and other personnel for the functioning of schools. De- tails such as provisions for textbooks, audio-visual aids, and essential supplies to aid teachers are directed by the Board. Though their main concern is for the public schools, they also serve in the control and operation of the Spokane Community College at Fort George Wright. Passage in the election of November, 1966, of Referendum 14 and 15, the Senate Joint Resolu- tion, Part I and III, dealing with increases in funds for school improvement and expansion will affect the School Board ' s plans for the new fiscal year, providing local citizens approve special school financing. 24 Administration Implements Policy Is happiness a dog? Why of course not! Happiness is North Central! chuckles Principal John Rodkey (right). Vice principal George Smith smiles in agreement. Success comes to people who are not considering the narrow question of what they are paid for, but the broad question of what they can do to be helpful. It is the attitude which leads to the promotion of the individual, the profit of the business, and the pros- perity of that nation. So wrote Calvin Coolidge. It would be a great thing indeed, if all of us gave closer attention to our abilities and interests and channeled our efforts in the great cause of mankind. No greater reward can be reached than a selfless de- votion to such great causes. As the seniors graduate, we will be watching the future achievements of each one. 25 Counselors And Librarians Help Reading the directive for the day are Miss Patricia McKeirnan and Mr. Verne Tucker. Mrs. Margaret Gillingham assists as Denise Garrity reads and Jean- nine Fischer uses the braille typewriter. Student counseling is among the most difficult duties undertaken at North Central. Mrs. Patricia Butterfield and Mr. Kenneth Mhyre, with the aid of Miss Patricia Mc- Kiernan and Mr. Vem Tucker, help our students with academic and emotional problems which may arise. New to the school this year is Mrs. Margaret Gilling- ham, who assists the blind students attending North Cen- tral. It is her duty to transcribe all texts and any other necessary materials into braille. She also goes into the class- room to help her students in any classes requiring labora- tory work. She spent much time acquainting the students with the halls before the actual opening of the school term. Looking over the busy schedule of events for the school year are Mr. Kenneth Mhyre and Mrs. Patricia Butterfield, student counselors. Students Throughout Year After many years of preparation for college, students have to complete various types of tests which Lorraine McNew, col- lege counselor, organizes. She had the task of gathering information from many col- leges and universities and counseling seniors who are planning for further education. Kenneth Hagen, registrar, handles all of the IBM schedule cards for the 1,885 students at North Central. He also coun- sels students about their classes and makes all necessary changes. Lillian Barnes and Stella Mills keep the library up-to-date with a large variety of magazines, books and reference materials. There is also a wide variety of vocational material available. With a complete library, correct sched- uling and counseling aid for the students ' use, it is possible to get full value from the education offered. These behind the scenes jobs help the school run more smoothly and are a great help to the stu- dents who need aid in their preparing for adulthood. Cataloguing new books for student use are librarians, Lillian Barnes Lorraine McNew, college advisor, and Kenneth Hagen, registrar, discuss the ever-changing re- quirements for college entrance. Communication Is Basis Of Success h Joseph Tremblay Language Arts Department Head Terryl Anderson English Dramatic Productions Thespians Robert Bland English Audio-visual Coordinator Vivian Hager English Future Nurses Carol Huff English Red Cross Virginia Huggins English C c... Lyle Jewell John Malterner Virginia McCarthy English English English Busines Manager Pep Con News Coordinator Quill Scroll Russell Meyer English Student Lockers Spelling Contests Dorothy Murray English Vox Puellarum Ann Stilson English Future Teachers Social Committee Robert Bundy English B-Squad Football Frosh Track Dan Davis English Talent Club Guy Griswold English ASB Faculty Committee To communicate with others, both orally and in writing, is necessary for success. So North Central requires six semesters of English. In these courses language, composition and literature are studied. Eight semesters are a must for those who wish to go on to college, with special emphasis on vocabulary, themes, and more advanced literary study. For the non-college bound senior there are courses which emphasize practical English skills and reading for enjoyment. Speech and drama offer both pleasure and practical training while journalism, a one-semester subject, provides the background for practical application of English skills on the school newspaper or yearbook. Presenting Mr. Rodkey (center) with a gift from our Japanese sister city, Nishinomiya, are Mr. Kobayashi, vice chief supervisor of the Nishinomiya Educational Board, and Mr. Inuki, principal of our sister high school, who spent some time during October visiting Spokane schools. History Teaches To Learn From Experience Can you think of a better place for Egypt? queries Richard Pelkie. Developing maturity of action in students by the study of factual knowledge of the past and present, is the major objec- tive of the social studies department. It is hoped that students will learn the skills, attitudes and information that is necessary for an understanding of our own and other activities of this world. It is felt that this will lead them to a more success- ful and enlightened citizenship in our government by the people, directly or through representatives. Four years of history are now required for all students. Freshmen are required to take Washington History; sopho- mores take World History; juniors, United States History; seniors, Contemporary World Problems which consists of economics, government, Russia and the Near East, eastern Europe, western Europe, and Latin America. New this year are more intensive courses on Africa and the Middle East, Latin America and Canada. Del Jones Social Studies Community Service Eugene Lister Social Studies Varsity Track Cross Country Edward Luders Social Studies SEA Vice President Gregory Sanford Social Studies Department Head Junior Class Advisor Muriel Allison Social Studies Honors Board Martin Anzelini Social Studies Frosh Basketball Blaine Bennett Social Studies Varsity Football Varsity Wrestling Virginia Brady Social Studies n p Keith Cabe Social Studies B-Squad Football ASB Committee Richard Hannan SocialStudies B-Squad Basketball Jerry Hopkins Sociai Studies Social Studies Forum ASB Committee Alvin Meyer Social Studies Traffic Ground Squad Richard Pelkie Social Studies Key Club Cafeteria Supervisor Ronald Walker Social Studies Varsity Basketball Varsity Tennis 29 Math, Science Experiments Yield Understanding Burrill Exley Mathematics Department Head Scholarship Committee William Nye Mathematics Equipment Manager Robert Barnard Gerald Cunningham Mathematics Mathematics SEA Representative Math Club Kathleen Pautler Mathematics Girls ' League Committee Social Committee Joe Schauble Mathematics Frosh Football Now, how will this experiment turn out? wonder Skip Garrett and Mike Albee, as Orval Theisen adds acid to the mixture. Dale Blair Science Cross Country Track Esther Lancaster Science Biology Club Dan Olson Science Chess Club Raymond Simonson Science Orval Theisen Science Sr. Class Advisor Scholarship Committee Paul Tobie Science Fire and Civil Defense Biology Club Frequent experiments in science classes enable students to better understand the world they live in. Since one year of a laboratory science is required, a large majority of sopho- mores are completing the biology course. Juniors and seniors may broaden their science background by taking chemistry or physics. Integrated physical science is another optional course offered to North Central students. Mathematical courses are aimed to stimulate logical thinking by the students. Although students are not required to take math above their freshman year, many continue after completing freshman algebra. Geometry, intermediate math- ematics and advanced mathematics provide students with an opportunity to further their mathematical ability. In senior math students review all of the basic fundamentals of math. This is a circle! emphasizes Bumll Exley as eager algebra students watch. 30 Languages, Business Ed Lay Career Foundations Those who plan on entering the business world after graduation find the courses and vocational education offered at North Central especially use- ful. This year a new system was added in which the combination of shorthand, business machines and typing were offered for these students. These skills proved to be very helpful while in high school and were of great benefit to those looking for employ- ment. North Central ' s foreign language classes teach students the ability to understand other languages as well as a better understanding of English. Latin, German, French, and Spanish are offered. In addi- tion, Russian was introduced to the students this year. It is offered to those who have a 3.0 average. In this course students learn the Russian alphabet and the skill of speaking the language. Audio-lingual methods of teaching aim to en- able students to understand and speak the language with fewer inhibitions. Students who are struggling in these languages today gain an understanding of foreign peoples which may help to bring peace in the world tomorrow. As Ilmar Kuljus dictates in Russian, Timme Pesik writes her version on the blackboard. Laura Lee Briscoe Language Arts Latin Club Ilmar Kuljus Language Arts International Club Lynette McGarry Language Arts International Club m M 2l ?l Carol Newett Language Arts Tamarack International Club Helen Rutherford Blair Glover Language Arts International Club Business Education Department Head Faculty Sec.-Treas. Rollin Charbonneau Business Education Industrious students, Cathy Pesik, Bonnie Rem- mers, Sally Pickens, and Peggy Henning, are working hard while Mr. Blair Glover demon- strates the adding machine to Barbara Saunders. Norman Erickson Business Education Junior Homeroom Chairman Alfonse Manfred Business Education Varsity Baseball Louise Wickward Business Education DECA Club Mary York Business Education Commercial Club Concessions Art, Music Enrich Mind; PE Develops Body Barbara Eddy Fine Arts Department Head Art Club Lucile Lill demonstrates bowling techniques to her girls ' physical education class. Michael Caldwell Music Music Productions Ensembles Joseph Jones Fine Arts Photo Training Stage Crew Manager Ralph Montroy Fine Arts Hall Displays Stage Manager Harold Thompson Physical Education Department Head Dir. of Athletics William Diedrick Physical Education Swimming Frosh Baseball A. G. Tiemann Music Department Head Music Productions flit Leslie Hogan Physical Education B Baseball Varsity Wrestling Jerry Martin Physical Education Varsity Football Tennis Linda Bruns Physical Education Marching Units Girls ' Golf Lucile Lill Physical Education Department Head Marching Units Doris Brown Physical Education Girls ' Gymnastics Marching Units With the idea that a healthy mind works best in a healthy body, all fresh- men and sophomores are required to take physical education. Coordination and sportsmanship are emphasized in the various activities offered in P.E. classes. Providing an enduring basis of enjoyment, the music department presents several concerts each year to an appreciative student body. In competition North Central ' s band and choral groups repeatedly win high ratings. Emphasizing individual expression the art department offers courses in basic art, lettering, drawing, architecture, painting and senior studio to help students develop their artistic talents. After learning the basic concepts of de- sign and color, students may specialize in phases such as crafts or oil painting. Ben Lawson intently listens to Barbara Eddy ' s comments about Nancy Reed ' s painting. Homemaking, Industrial Arts Are Essential Increasing numbers of mothers are assum- ing the dual roles of homemaker and career women and it is important for girls, while in high school, to develop a greater proficiency in homemaking skills. The girls are given an ex- cellent chance to receive this training in cookery and sewing classes. The girls also must have an understanding of human relationships that will help in rearing their children properly and pro- viding a happy, stable, and satisfying home for the whole family. Instruction in this area is offered in such courses as child development and social relations. All girls are required to take two credits in some homemaking courses. Up to two years in any subject are available. Learning useful skills and those important to future vocations is the main objective of the boys who engage themselves in industrial arts classes. The courses taught are designed to help the boys to be well rounded in such arts and able to do more things, such as household re- pair, themselves. Auto shop, a class which most boys are inter- ested in, proves valuable to those owning cars, and will help them greatly in the future. Wood, metal, and electronics shops and vo- cational metal and mechanical drawing are offered to the male students in the junior and senior years. Elizabeth Helen Beaver Ann Coombs Killingsworth Homemaking Homemaking Homemaking School Service Donna Cozzetto watches closely as Mrs. Ann Coombs shows her the next step in making her blouse. 33 lob Of Office And Service Staff: Efficient office workers perform a variety of jobs. Receiving visitors, the public office is the center of school business. Business office personnel keep detailed accounts of fees and records for school clubs. Student office secretaries maintain daily attendance records and provide transcripts and reports. Various school supplies can be purchased in the bookroom at reduced prices from the bookroom clerk, Mrs. Wayland. She also serves students by mending textboks and maintaining the school ' s lost and found department. Keeping accurate and up-to-date health records of each student, Mrs. Swanson, the school nurse, is always willing to advise or assist any ailing student. Broken finger? When was that? asks Gayle Northcutt of Mrs. Anita Swanson, school nurse. Mrs. Helen Wayland, book room supervisor, counts out Dana Thompson ' s change. Do you think she knows what she is doing? Mrs. Ruth Smith asks Mrs. Betty Kliewer as they watch Mrs. Evelyn Conrath type one of her many reports. Long absentee lists leave Mrs. Marjorie Jennings and Georgiana Backenstoe in awe of winter ' s harsh results. Mrs. 34 Is Making NC Function Smoothly Preparing and serving well-balanced meals is the main task the cafeteria person- nel perform. The nourishing and attractive hot lunches are served at a low cost to many of North Central ' s students. Those who bring cold lunches from home frequently use the snack bar which is a supplement to the hot lunch program. The hot sandwich line offers a variation in the main course served, but is still an appetizing hot lunch. The cooking staff is constantly planning ahead for future meals, and the cafeteria is a busy place during most of the school day. This year they have added a super-lunch which has an extra main serving for a slightly higher price. Shortly after the students finish their school day, the custodians begin their job of restoring order to the empty halls and classrooms. They are kept busy cleaning blackboards, pushing trash containers, sweeping and dusting the main building, three portables and the boys ' gym. Also they are responsible for keeping the electric and heating systems in proper work- ing order. They promptly make necessary repairs and replace burned-out lights. Maintaining the grounds is another duty which keeps the custodial staff busy with many hours of work. Custodians: Richard Muzatko, night foreman: Harry Schumaker, head engineer; Zada Wendler, matron ; Blaine Gill, Dwight Couper, and Clifford Ward. Cafeteria personnel: Alice Gillespie, manager; Marie Johnson, Corinne Hirst, Alice Kruger, Viola Santora, Edith Johnson, Lcla D ' Andrea, Bev Abramson, and Irene Ryalls. Robert Thomas and John Boyer, custodians. 35 Thai top of the world expression will soon disappear from the faces of our senior class officers: Cliff Wavra, president: Dick Engstrom, vice president; Joan Martin, secretary; and Sally Pickens, treasurer. Excellent Leadership by Officers and Advisor Give Seniors Memorable Year Taking a break from a hectic school day is senior class advisor, Orval Theisen. Students receiving 3.2 or better for five semesters, in order of class rank: Hanson, Alan R. Herzel, Linda Altenburg, Carol M. Stotts, Kathleen E. Wallis, Lloyd R. Wilson, Robert C. Pickens, Cheryl E. Nyreen, Mickey L. Northcutt, K. Gayle Hipperson, Brian G. Nygren, Lois J. McVay, M. Lynn Olson, Katherine L. Ross, Tim J. Hosea, Barbara E. Remmers, Bonnie R. Wald, Bruce A. Bullis, Kathleen A. Jones, Sharon T. Norby, David McCammond, Patricia A. Naylor, Janice A. Pickens, Sally A. Carlton, Carolyn Hume, Michael D. Hossner, Evelyn D. Chantry, Patricia L. Roberts, Karen E. Jones, Timothy S. Campbell, Ruth A. Thompson, Kathleen A. Anderson, Janet H. Nakagawa, Pamela H. Ramsey, Chris R. Parish, April L. Johnson, Carol E. Daniels, William J. Lindeblad, David A. Rank as computed on the basis of grades earned in sophomore, junior, and the first semester of senior years. 3° Do you see what I see? says Katie Stotts to Lloyd Wallis as Evelyn Hossner and Dennis Giles look on. Albee, J. Michael Albright, Michael C. Alexander, Michael W. Aagard, Richard J. Abel, Joyce L. Abrahamson, David L. Adams, Steve V. Senior Class ' 67 Allbery, Judith K. Allen, Linda D. Altenburg, Carol M. Anderson, Janet H. Anderson, Marjean R. Arnold, Beverly J. Arnold, William L. 40 Blackstone, Barrv Blair, J. Michael Blizzard, Thomas VV. Boehm, Twyla B. Bordwell, Donald Bridgeford, Kenneth Brooks, Audrey L. Buclo, Kenneth W. Bullis, Kathleen A. Burchett, Timothy G. Burk, John P. Burkhart, Gail A. Caruso, Judith Casselman, Linda S. Clemenson, Nicholas A. Clemmens, Jack demons, Ronald M. Coffin, Jon W. Colling, Cathie E. Collins, F. Art Cossette, Sidney C, Contos, Kim Crouch, Thomas V. Seniors Show Seen looking over the list of senior class committees are senior class officers: Joan Martin, secretary: Dick Engstrom, vice president: Cliff Wavra, president: and Sally Pickens, treasurer. Dahl, Carol L. Daley, William L. Daniel, Benjamin C. Daniels, William J. Davey, Patrick Davey, Theresa A. Davidson, James C. Day, Colleen DeLoach, Cheric I. Derr, Nyal C. 44 DeWitt, Margaret A. Dillon, Patricia Doty, Pamela M. Douds, Mark M. Douglass, Alice E. Downing, Joan K. Doyle, Judith Durkin, Timothy Earling, Jean M. Elde, Connie L. School Spirit Elliott, David L. Engstrom, John Engstrom, Richard L. Erickson, Ronald Oh, Red and Black! After four years, Don Morse, Joe Palmer, and Mike Bafaro, finally learn the words to our school song. 49 Frcelin, Stanton Fugatc, Robert B. Activities Vary Funk, Edwin Gamble, Susan J. Hey! NC has some pretty good mascot jewelry, ex- claims Larry Hill as he places a North Central ring on Mary Ann Weitz ' finger. Selling the jewelry ' are DECA representatives Ron Mehlert, Robyn Bell, and Don Morse. Gibson, Sharon Giles, Dennis E. Only the best for our underclassmen, Chris Ramsey points out to Ben Lawson and Vickie Wolfrum. 47 V ■ Glass, Janet D. Glendenning, Roberta Goddard, Douglas A. Graham, Karen J. Grant, Glen A. Halstead, Debbie L. Hanses, Barbara J. Hanson, Alan R. Goin, Linda G. Graham, Gale R. Greenwood, Carol J. Hansen, Peggy A. Hanson, Teresa L. Griffith, James D. Grimm, Scott B. Seniors Lead and Harris, Christina Harrison, Michael Harvey, Eileen Harvey, Larry D. Harwood, Jerry R. Haskins, Dayle Haugen, Gerald D. 48 Haworth, Richard L. Hendricks, Stephen T. Hcnjum, Dennis L. Henning, Peggy L. Hoag, Steve B. Hodges, Lorraine V. Hoffman, Dorothy Hutts, Clifford G. Hutts, Kathleen M. Hyko, Robert A. Iron, John VV. Getting a head start on the decorations for the Senior Prom are Rose Williams, Ruth Campbell, Cathy Pesik, Carol Wood, Tim Burchett, Jerry Kostelecky, and Sharon Steitman. Jones, Patricia L. Jones, Sharon T. Jones, Timothy S. Jordan. Sandra A. Jukich, Steven N . Days Ahead Judd, Robert A. Kalainon, Bonnie J. Judd, Yield R. Karnes, Barbara J. Ho, ho, ho! As jolly old Santa, Fred Yancey, hands out goodies, he receives varied reactions from Carol Farrell, Deloris Stewart, Judy Portrey, and a crowd of Santa fans. Keck, L. Ronald Keeling, Rick L. Keck, Etta L. Kegley, Dale A. Kennedy, Lynda F. Kenney, Patrick C. Kennicutt, Yerna Rae This school looks interesting, says Pat McCammond to Mrs. Lorraine McNew, college counselor, as they look over the College Handbook. Shown making school improvements are Linda Herzcl, Ken Buelo and Bill Daniels. Lareva, Joan M. Larson. Bruce M. 52 Pat McCammond, Dale Sekijima, and Mark Douds. Lawson, Ben S. Lean, James B. Littell, Janell J. Litten, John N.C. was honored at having one of its seniors, Pam Riccio, crowned queen of the 1967 Boat Show. She is shown here welcoming the public as her reign begins. McDavid, Jon D. McLean, Timothy M. Busy Mchlcrt, Ron L. McGuire, Connie McMullen, Shelley L. Mclhy, Forrest L. Meredith, Lynn B. Merrill, Bettie R. McKinney, Daniel R. McLaughlin, Patsy L. McLean, Michael L. McNutt, Steven J. McTigue, Tina McVay, M. Lynn tBT Senior Class Officers, Sally Pickens, Joan Martin, Dick F.ngstrom and Cliff Wavra plan senior activities, as Senior Class Representatives, Mike Kuhn, Chris Ramsey, and Steve Adams listen attentively. 55 Enjoying one of those nights to remember at the Senior Prom are Linda Bove, Brian Hipperson, Judy Rowland, Steve Jukich, Mary Hill, Mike Blair, 56 Chcrie DeLuach, Steve Hoag. Merry, Richard G. Merwin, Timothy B. Midkiff, Kathy L. Mitchell, Lynn C. A battle between the senior sexes is demonstrated through the controversial notes tacked secretly on the bulletin board. Senior Shenanigans Monroe, Gary C. V Morod, Craig L. Morse, Donald W. Mullen, Colleen M. Mullenix, Rita M. Munyan, Kathy M. Mutton, Gloria A. Nakagawa, Pamela H. Nance, Alice M. Morgan, M. Lynn Mulvey, Terri Naylor, Janice A. 58 Nelson, Sandra G. 4 ' tit Nitz, Fred Senior Life O ' Grady, Raenell M. Olsness, Douglas C. Nelson, Steven W. Nesbitt, Donald G. Nicholson, Linda L. ft Nikotich, Sharon Norby, David Northcutt, K. Gayle Nygren, Lois J. Nyreen, Mickey L. i. m. w J ' A SENIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES, FRONT ROW: Lois Nygren, Carol Alten- burg, Dale Sekijima, Carol Greenwood, Cherie DeLoach. ROW 2 : Steve Adams, Chris Ramsey, Mike Kuhn, Mick Nyreen, Cliff Hutts. O Hara, Michael R SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN, FRONT ROW: Steve Adams, Kathy Bullis, Brian Hipperson, Sharon Steitman, Mick Nyreen. ROW 2: Cherie DeLoach, Judy Rowland, Geoff Wickstead, Cheryl Pickens, Kathy Wise. Olson, Kathcrine L. 59 It looks like golf, but actually it ' s just Mary Hill demon- strating her skills at winding a typewriter ribbon. Perkins, Cheryle L. Pesik, Catherine L. Peters, Carol J. 60 Ramsey, Chris R. Rasmussen, Diane L. I dream of ???, is what ' s going through the mind of senior Mark Brown. 61 Rizzi, Frank Roberts, Karen E. Rogers, Judith A. Roper, Deedre E. Ross, Joseph H. 62 Ross, Tim J. Royer, Paulette L. Sanford, Gene A. Saruwatari, Steven J. Rouleau, Norma J. Rounds, F. Elaine Ruckel, Claudine Ryals, Larry B. Rowland, Judith K. Sale, Stephen R. 4rJ Samms, Sheryl K. Dress-up Day finds Tina McTigue, Pam Riccio, Rich McVey, Dick Aagard, Joan Martin, and Dave Abrahamson awaiting breakfast, and later relaxing after the hearty meal. Saunders, Barbara G. Saunders, Byron J. Schraut, Kathleen M. Schuh, Michael H. Seitz, Josephine A. Sekijima, Dale R. Solverson, Paul E. Staub, Rebecca Stein, Linda J. Steitman, Sharon Stevenson, Dayleann Stewart, Deloris L. Stills, Bernice A. Stotts, Kathleen E. Stowers, Dennis A. Stuart, Dennis W. Swanson, Jean R. Taylor, J. Michael Taylor, Paula D. Thompson, Diana M. Thompson, Kathleen A. Thosath, Victoria Tom, Kenny G. Trevillyan, Robert Vernon, Kathleen J. Veter, Dennis D. Wallace, Kenneth E. Wallace, Stan Wallen, Bernadette Wallis, Lloyd R. Wasley, Charlotte M. Wavra, Clifford D. Webber, Louise G. Wedcrspahn, Dennis A. Weitz, Mary ' Ann Werre, Jerry A. Wilson, Robert C. Winestorfer, Bonnie Wise, Kathy A. Wold, L. Marie Wolf, Peggy VVolfrum, Vickie C. Wood, Carolyn A. Woods, Rita Wright, Dave A. Wright, Leatrice L. Wright, Marjorie Wright, Mary E. Yancey, Fred A. Yedinak, Thomas Zehm, Wayne K. NC First to Graduate in City Zinnecker, Verna J. Seniors seem to be in a depressed mood as they look out on the dreary day. LEFT WINDOW: Jim Coleman, Donna Bundrock, Dick Lang, Mary Paugh, Greg Higgins, Bonnie Overfield, and Gene Anderson. RIGHT WINDOW: Shelby Singleton, John Benzie, Lorraine Hodges, Jerry Raborn, Evelyn Smith, and Steve Kelly. ' 67 Lilac Princess I Junior officers: Tom Ulvin, treasurer; Eric Johnson, vice president; Joan Davey, secretary, and This stage coach made its first trip east out of Helena, Montana, in 1872. For the next thirty across the Great Divide, Montana to Bannock and Gibbonsville, Idaho. Over this run of 85 The coach was acquired by the Exchange National Bank of Spokane, known throughout the Kathy Adams, Larry Thompson, and Cathy Armstrong are seen selling to raise money for the Junior Prom. Junior Is Organized Mr. Sanford, Junior Class Advisor. Kim Delong, president, prepare to take a ride. years or more it was in the passenger and mail service miles, a relay of 48 horses was required, six at a time. Northwest as the Stage Coach Bank. In order to get an early start for their busy year, the juniors organized and elected officers in October. Elected for this year were Kim Delong, president; Eric Johnson, vice president; Tom Ulvin, treasurer, and Joan Davey, secretary. Immediately the officers started plans for their main class function, the Junior Prom. Money being of prime importance, many projects were under- taken — of these the popcorn ball sale was very successful. Officers spent a great many hours choos- ing a function which was sure to please the entire junior class. The theme was Shangri-La. Making a vocational notebook is a major assignment of the junior in his English class. He can be seen spending a great deal of time in the library, hastily scribbling down notes and looking up articles to use as references from stacks and piles of various books and pamphlets. Through this project, the student learns valuable information about the voca- tion at whichhe will probably spend the rest of his life. He often discovers interesting items that he previously did not know, and he may become interested in different aspects of the vocational field or even an entirely different field from his first re- search. In case of the latter event, he still has time to change his plans for his future. This year students became more aware of the imminence of graduation and college, for they took National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Tests and vocational tests. 3 Allison 419 S. Briscoe K, Adams N. Carlson D. Anderson N. SeForge H. Barnes C. Detmer B. Brammer E. Ferraby B. Fogel T. Fogg F. Hartman V. Hossner G. Jones J. Kling D. Larson S. Lovell J. McCormack D. Mitchell L. Moland M. Pasicznyk D. Schernitzki T. Tutor T. Cook D. Gates D. Maxwell D. Petty S. Smith Anderson 321 S. Cowin B. Graham J. Meredith L. Robison M. Stenmark R. Bland J. Filer J. Land A. Nims J. Rowland T. Tracy K. Brand K. Everett G. Lawson L. Patrick S. Burr Juniors Choose Representatives Junior Class representatives meet for planning projects. FRONT ROW: Joan Davey, Dave Westfall. ROW 2: Carol McGirk, Kay Duehning, Cindy Williams, Cathy Wilson. ROW 3: Eric Johnson, Steve Hubbard, Sandi Pederson, Starleen Pichette, Linda McVaugh, Nikki DeForge. 74 Anderson 321 (cont.) L. Simpson D. Tuter P. Aschenbrenner C. Boles S. Fodey L. Jelsing T. Left-is V. Patterson R. Stewart K. Burchett P. Pesik L. Stern J. Vaughn J. Baldwin M. Boyce S. Frank G. Jessee P. McVay M. Poutre G. Walker D. Dearing N. Roper D. Stewart D. Walkup S. Bishop S. Culnanc B. Gillespie D. Karr L. Meier M. Sharpe Bland 307 J. Ewell J. Russell L. Stonehocker Beaver 220 R. Boberg S. Davey D, Jacobs L, Klasch M. Ortiz N. Snider K. Baldwin J. Farquaharson D. Scott L, Adams E. Bell G. Fievez T. Gronseth S. Peterson D. Schmidt J. Wavada M. Brandenburger L. Czap S. Hengen M. Knapp R. Owens L. Shaffer D. Fisher K. Hamilton S. Polello D. Seiss C. Williams C. Butz A. Damm S. Horobiowski D. Kuch S. Pederson J. Smith T. Fry P. Havelick P. Richards J. Shives Broadweli 120 D. Campbell T. Emter M. Jewell D. Nelson C. Rayon J. Sniokas J. Gamble B. Johnson M. Schafer C. Truitt B. Anderson L. Chapados P. Graham J. Johnson D. Nevdahl J. Reedy J. Taylor D. Bouten 75 • m in Si Broa dwell C. Davis 120 (cont. ) R. Diggs D. Walker J. Emoto Charbonneau J. Eschenbacher 310 C. Baker H. Becker M. Covey G. Glover L. McClarin E. Sonsteng S. Davis E. Grennay M. Johnson J. Mc Mull in T. Steenhard J. Denny B. Griffith K. Lannigan C. Nelson Cunningham 306 J. Doescher M. Hasler R. LaPlante C. Sather R. Bell K. Graham G. Johnson J. Brown D. Kraohn C Lambert L. Larson L. Marchioro C. McCullough B. McLaln L. McVaugh T. Morrow P. Northcutt D. Reed L. RLson P. Russel S. Sale J. Salots M. Saruwatari L. Shlnn P; M 1 K. Warner C. Armstrong G. Davis C. Williams P. Buckley D. Green J. Win D. Campbell E. Gregg Eddy 119 J. Davey L. Hanson S. Allen Students busily confer over common problems in chemistry lab. L. Helbig S. Hoiden J. Jesmore R. Kltterman M. Klassen C. Larson D. Mason M. McKelvy 76 P V X ft ft fm Eddy 119 (cont.) C. Owen T. Pesik U. Potter N. Reed L. Rouse S. Seltz S. Siege! D. SUodaart That last hole was through my thumb, says Bob Pichet to Jim Gawronski as Steve Peterson looks on. J. Cole M. Decker W. Frunz J. Kromm M. Gilliam R. Harmon R. Harper S. Kafton C. McGirk T. McMiUian D. McNally G. Miller No, Barry, that ' s not a headlight, says Gregg Barrick, right front, to Barry Brammer, left front, as Lyle Franklin, center, and Dennis Dearing, right, look on. L. Thompson R. Thur P. Traut S. Webb Erickson 203 D. Abel P. Bailey S. Bassett B. Beoshoof M. Bischoff G. Bogenreif K. Brown N. C ha stain D. Corskie G. Cos set te S. Farquhar P. Giger 77 f Kuljus 225 B. Nelson (oont. ) S. Northqulst G. LindebUd G. Page J. Linden G. Pearson G. Maple B. Merritt L. Rogers J. Saville G. Seagrave L. Senter S. Slbulsky N. Straub C. Strong G. Trautman X C. Wunderlich J. Brown E. Davts Luders 401 V. Bugenhagen D. Dolan S. Allbery I. Carter M. Egger J. Benzie D. Davis L. Fry B. B rower L. Galvtn A. Green K. Jensen C Johnson L. Knight R. Koch J. Kvalevog G. L lkarish L. Morgan B. Palmer K. Robar P. Salvage S. Sheets C. Stiewe D. Ullrich McCarthy 106 J. Adams Juniors Earn Money 76 Montroy 117 (cont.) R. White K. Candler D. Hobson B. LaPolnt S. Mulvey A. Simmons L. Wold S. Buell J. Davia S. Hubbard W. Reeder Nye 302 L. Caven J. Holt B. Lund D. Nyberg K. Smith D. Olson 408 J. Carver C. Fong B. LaValle W. Schelllng S. Barclay C. Drury N. Keller J. McHenry D. Powers A. Stlckel T. Aiken C. Coleman S. Geyer G. Magney R- Swan M. Brophy T. Eickmeyer K. Kube J. Mott S. RleckerB P. Walker L. Albee S. Dashiell K. Grothe D. Mathias C. Szep M. Caldwell C. Bare Class Works Hard On Prom 9 Walker 411 M. Lerch (oont. ) T. MacNaughton K. Graham L. McCarthy C. Greenwood B. Melby D. Halle K. Hamoer So this is the elevator they told us about last year!!! laughs Karen Youngren to Ross Rhodes. R. Morgan J. Vaughan L. Pearson J, Watkins M. Pfarr D. Westfall C. Shoemaker R. Wilcox J. Wisher D. Wright Wick ward 201 B. Anderson M. Bartoletta T. Bristlin P. Brown F. Carrie© K. DeLong Industrial Arts Offered P. Falrbrothcr D. Hendrickson L. Feaster D. Hooke C. Fry K. Jarrad N. Haas T. Jones Maurice Burnette, Doug Francis and Larry Marchioro discuss a problem in Metal Shop. 80 I can draw better circles than you can, says Steve Waid to Gerald Peterson. But I can draw a straight line! adds Rick Barnes. Every Day Is Busy, Buzzy and Bustling 4 ;  Wickward 201 (coot. I P. Dunn M. Jordan J. LaVlgne M. March R. Miller M. Owens B. Parker P. Ifeffer V. Kedd W. Helda S. Rudolph M. Schlffner R. Thomas A. Wolf M. Wren L. Zwlschenberger It ' s gotta be in here somewhere, thinks John Deck, as Al Czap tells Alan Siegle, I can read with one eye. How ' bout you? 81 Anzellini 150 G. Bell R. Abbott V. Bennett S. Aiken C. Biem P. Barzee S. Bouck J. Bass L. Cartee J. Earling B. Chris tensen B. Fleck R. Doherty J. Jones S. Dyreson B. Kennedy C. K err M. Kittcrman D. Gruger Blair 410 J. Aiken V. Boring D. Bruya K. Curran T. Dclauder 4 R. Fry P. Galvin J. Green J. Groh G. Pryde K. Roberts V. Seger S. Seibert J. Siegel R. Sorcnson G. Stannard M. Sugruc A. Swank T. T ran turn M. Tyree R. Weather ly J. Wieber D. Willis Bruns 107 D. Kelly P. Lavery E. McCormack D. Morrill S. Nelson J. Paschall Watch out!! screams Ruthie Standaart, as Caralinda Puddy holds Mark Brunette back. Haven ' t you heard about the sacred Indian yet?? Sophomore Is Ready Sophomore, by Greek definition, means wise fool. Sophomore by North Central usage means upper lower- classman. And a sophomore, by his own reference, means that he has passed the initial freshman year, and now is ready for the meat of high school. Now that he is more acquainted with his school, its students, its rules and its traditions, the sophomore begins to show an interest in being on various committees and in becoming a member of school clubs. He no longer feels strange and alone, and he looks at the freshman with a slight air of superiority, glad that he is now an upper underclassman. Given more of ah opportunity to pick his subjects and classes, he begins thinking of his major course and his future occupation. Two classes, besides physical education, that are re- quired of a sophomore arc biology and English. His Eng- lish class teaches him to make speeches before groups, and in biology, bug collecting becomes a consuming interest. Sophomores, John Trautman, Mark Boyson, and Bev Davidson, found most interesting a baby buggy typical of popular style at turn of the century. The buggy was given to Cheney Cowles Museum by Mrs. Lila Stroup Addington, the first white child born in Deep Creek, Washington, April 20, 1879.. The buggy was purchased for her son, born February 6, 1900. Bruns 107 M. Radmer (cont. ) V. Richards B. Portrey K. Prophet F. Schuenemann S. Smith B. Smith B. Summers N. Swanson D. Thompson A. T rev illy an T. Versteeg C. Wacker D. Wilponon D. Wolfe H. Zieltnski Bundy 418 S. Cotter I). Harmon B. Hengen M. Hill C. Hirst 0. Hirst i Did you say you had a large family? r. Si i C5 4 r • f ■ 6 1H K. Hoover J. Kries T. Huns tad L. Krogh L. LaMere M. Law D. Lawrence P. McMullin K. MacPherson K. Munyan L. Nelson P. Owen D. Peterson L. Petruss V. Phillips P. Price C. Rieon K. Sather W. Teasley Graham 002 J. Branda P. Brown A. Browning 34 ftpi ii Graham 002 (cont.) J. Foster D, Cooper C. Hansen D. Cumpton D. Hobbs A. Czap D. Larkin J. Decker S. Weatherman P. Brandenburger Oris wo Id 308 D. Casey R. Beckman C. Chapman G. Bouck B. Dearth G. Binder y ww P Steve Bishop, Dale Krahn and Gary Miller are flexing their muscles in their weight-lifting class. S. Dewttt J. Eutsler E. Edwards C. Emoto E. Hawk C. Kerr J. Lanz D. Ma Ion B. Martin J. Mat to on L. O ' Neill J. Ormberg S. Sullivan G. Ulrigg R. Warnke B. Wo If rum Hopkins 416 N. Allbery R. Anderson S. Arnold J. Becker ( What ' s this??? Mr. Sanford in beginning Spanish class??? C. Blgelow C. Boles J. Bosch B. Bower M. Boyd M. Boy son A. Browning M. B runner 85 K. Carver b. Franklin C. Clayton R. Cullitan J. Marshall D. Parr C. Morse J. Pettis J. Morse M. Ross k. Papst t. Ross Look! Typical N.C. students studying even after school is out! D. Garbarlno L. Newell B. Beresford S. Chertude B, H el land C. Greer B. Roseberry B. Bindewald M. Eaklns D. Joern G. Havens V. Rushing P. Burch M. Geno J. Jones J. Martin Muggins 316 R. Carlson K. Grant M. Killian M. Beat J. Sandberg Lister 318 B. Compton M. Helmark K. Maley J. Squires P. Botts G. Cress D. Hobbs M. McAndrews A. Tumlinson M. Birtles C. Endlcott J. Johnson R. O ' Menra K. Wren B. Boyce C. Hagen K. Losh J. O ' Neill S. Combs te 9 ■ Kk f TEL Manfred 221 A. Merritt N. Neff T. Roblnelte K. Svenson D. Wright S. Britz J. French S. Kiehn B. Markham D. Nesdahl (cont. ) W. Meyers T. Press M. Scaltse R. West McOarrv 222 M. Carlson V. Harrison R. Kuhl D. Morehead S. Noble R. King L. Mulvey J. Rae P. Storms R. Williams L. Banks G. Crelghton D. Heath T. Macurdy S. Naslund J. Payne N. Legrant B. Barline G. Melby ft. ft ft A PIP Si h. P. Reicbel D. Seipp K. Wharton D. Rlgney J. Spilker B. Wilson M. Ross L. VanLcuven If. Yingst 88 Meyer 226 S. Arnold W. Bartlett H. Blizzard B. Burr G. Christensen L. Geng G. Calhoon T. Costello E. Goodman T. Cameron R. Fry G. Lyons L. Mcllveen M. Hushing S. Smith D. Peterschick G. Samms B. Thur R. Rhodes D. Shaw H. Welch Pautler 305 S. Altlzer B. Bennett J. Brown Jin ft Paulter 305 (cont . ) J. Burger J. Estep B. Frunz C. Hay A, Logan D. Lowther S. McLellan M. Moore F. Nance T. Nichols K. Osborn T. Panknin C. Pilarski L. Richards D. Roblnsoo D. Schatble N. Walton Shauble 224 T. Baca K. Bui lis C. Burns N. Cossette P. Faggetter K. Francis J. Gawronski S. Hank Ins R. Hansen R. HUby G. Kegley N. Lynn Mackie Mark land McGirk Testing, testing, TESTING! Creative? You bet! FRONT ROW: Caprice Boles, Nikki Ortiz. ROW 2: Gary Bogen- reif, Steve Ahrendt, Mike Sharp, Bill Lund and Dave Stuart. D. Mercer T. Minor F. Nichols L. Potty L. Reynolds S. Robinson G. Seagrave C. Sherman D. Thompson G. Vancleef C. Werre D. Wold f 0 Simons on 405 D. Ankenbrand R. Ashley B. Beck L. Beckner S. Cu minings N. Giger L. Brown D. Doyle J. Heinz T. Carney R. Folsom J. Helser D. Kenneson B. Kivett C. McKee 89 A t% p TP ' W I L to t ° • ' fi Lit t IM Simonson 405 P. Prechtl M. Strang Stilson 322 J. Calapp L. GUI (cont. ) C. Radford S. Waid M. Allen B. Calvert T. Gosltne B. McLaughlin R. Reel A. Williams J. Atwood S. DeCaro D. Graham G. Mulvey S. Schroeder D. Wise T. Beam L. Emter J. Greenwood C. Naccarato S. Brown J. Peterson O.K.! O.K.! So you ran out! What ' s the next smallest price? says Paula Larkin, Dwiyht Marks, Jean Grossman and Karen Gillogly. C. Horrell S. Lemmons L. Parkins G, Talley S. Aylor R. Brown N. Fish R. Halstead C. McDonald N. Neff B. Teater M. Knutson F. Matthews S. Rounds M. Trevillyan J. BJaaland J. Burfchart E. Greene R. Johnson P. Mercer J. Patterson M. Tennoson T. Kraay J. McGilvra M. Shane J, Voelker R. Blakeman F. Conery D. Guillotte M. Leone N. Miller J. Ransier J. Wlttrock C. Labrie L. Nitz C. Smyth Tremblay 312 L. Blodgett T. Fetch A. Gresseth R. Lloyd M. Nadreau L. Smith York 228 G. Arp C. Bailey 91 Frosh Is Cautious Often with cautious steps and frustrated expression, the freshman makes his way to his classes. At last he has started high school, to find himself amid a confusion of crowded halls and one-way stairs. Part of the freshman activities includes learning the school songs, regulations and traditions. His first high school con, his first dance are experiences he will long remember. Gradually he begins to feel a part of this new life, and he feels a glow of accomplishment. To the freshman, the homeroom teacher is an important person who helps acquaint him with his new school and new friends. Hav- ing only vague ideas of future needs and plans, he welcomes his teacher ' s advice. One elective is offered to a freshman in business education, art, foreign language, or science. Until he enters high school, the freshman has very little chance to practice as an indi- vidual the precepts of our democracy, such as voting and holding public office. Once in high school, the young American is strongly urged to partic ipate in school elections as both a voter and a candidate. This training begins directly in the homeroom with the election of homeroom officers. When a freshman wins a homeroom election, he realizes the responsi- bility of leadership and becomes prepared for running for other school offices. Dino Trevino, Pat Kendall, Linda Grennay, and Win Davidson are a good example of what a Frosh homeroom is like. Mr. Exley ' s class doesn ' t look too happy over Tamarack ' s faux pas. FRONT ROW : Dcnise Garrity, Linda Olsen, Sheryle Ficvoz, Don Gilmore, and Alois Seagrave. BACK ROW: Robert Smith, Kurt Bundrock, Carney Reeser, and Guy Mendenhall. 3 Barnard 301 T. Achzlger J. Ahrendt M. Bierig W. Bray C. Campbell R. Alfonso T. DeCbene M. Dunford G. Elliott O. Finn Many Confusing Moments In Freshman ' s Day I M 8 T. Gillespie C. Hann C. Jones S. Krueger P. Larkin M. Haynie R. Hlnes A. Lewis Stuffed? Who? Me? I flew in and I flew out. 1 W. Morrison J. Patrick U. Quardcrs M. Roberts A. Schaber S. Scofield C. Scott L. Smyth L. Spann B. Stannard F. Taccogna C. Williams Bennett 227 J. Ahrendt S. Bache J. Battln J. BJaaland 94 .1 :i : ; 1 n Bennett 227 (cont.) T. Custer S. Hefner T. Blair S. Foraess C. Hobson D. Brown D. Francis C. Larson T. Calder K. Giliogly S. Mattie J. Carter D. Millar M. Nash P. Osborne M. Roper J. Schubert C. Speer K. Stuart J. Sullivan B. Truitt T. Wieber Brady 213 M. Atwood P. Barclay at L. Bolin K. Clark S. Gacske S. Howell L. Logan D. Nelson M. Brunette D. Daugherty E. Goad D. Hueser M. McLaughlin M. Northcutt L. Chester S. Evans G. Grady C. Johnson K. Morris H. Radmer C. Clark M. Fogal L. Graf R. Lawrence C. Mott K. Roes 95 Brady 213 J. Swans on Davis 317 L. Cardone J. Crossman D. Foote C. Grimm J. Kostelecky P. Logan M. Meyer D. Newberg (cont. ) J. Wald M. Albert C. Carpenter L. Damm C. Friedland R. Hoover D. Larson J. McCandless K. Mills L. Roseberry J. Roys G. Wells D. Bishop J. Corcoran K. Erwin B. Glenn L. Horobiowski V. Latimer B. McLellan B. Moudy J. Scoles G. Shirkey J. Brown R. Standaart Participating in frosh wrestling are Joe Kostelecky and Dennis Culnane. Freshman Color Girls also show traditional enthusiasm in singing Red and Black. J. Shaver J. Ware M. Burnette D. Davidson G. Feaster J. Greenwood J. Jewell T. Mead J. Newberg D. Perry D. Rushing J. Sullivan E. Webb G. Coffin J. Deforge J. Fischer S. Hart man T. Lee M. Miller J. Newman L. Rau C. Shoemaker K. Trusty Glover 205 V. Czlaplnski D. Fair B. Graham D. Jamme L. Llpp C. Neville J. Overfield S. Rlordan K. Sonner V. Bouten 96 to © r h If ' r to P p ' : V: HIPP 1Mb r mi 6 Glover 205 (cont.) D. Warren D. Bynum N. Garlnger J. Iron J. Louie D. Meador M. Olson D. Peters J. Schuenemann F. Storey C. Staley Hager 314 T. Davis L Griffith W. Jarrad J. Marabello K. Morris D. O ' Neill J. Reichet R. Starr L. Taylor D. Stickelmeyer P. Austin J. Fisk G. Grlmstad L. Johnson G. Mashtare S. Norbert P. Paine L. Rison V. Stevenaorf J. Valentine H. Usher J. Breakey The first of a never-ending experience — test taking! Mr. Glover talks to Mrs. Ida Buell at P.T.A. ' s Open House. If? £ ) P r - 1 — , Jones 402 W (cont. ) G, T. Dizmang P. R. Eickstadt R D. Ford D. Funk Grothc Hutton Kennedy King P. Magnus R. Mitchell R. Parlier S. Pesik J. Peters M. Pettey C. Puddy R. Sacco M. Scott D. Steenhard E. Steenhard C. Tracy S. Verge L. Whicker Killingsworth 219 J. Armstrong J. Biggs R. Cathey G. Chavez D. Cu Inane K. Davis C. Denlson B. for land R. Hunt P. Keene M. Kenney R. Kcnsok J. Klotz J. Louie J. Louie L. Mooney G. Peterson S. Pfeiffer K. Rlehle M. Robideaux M. Salerno N. Saunders M. Schaff E. Seibert J. Selm M. Wallen Coming down fire escape are members of Mr. Cabe ' s homeroom. TOP TO BOTTOM: Steve Roberts, Dan Cress, Alan Phillips, Jerry Sandall, Marty Schiffner, Delbert Summers, Steve Chapman, Pat McCanna, Delmer Krous, Pearl Biem, Sari Reichelt, Jerrie Summeralls, Rosemary Morrill, Denise Carney, Lauralee Bare, Patsy Zwischenberger, Sherry Simpson, Mindy Haney, and Michele Dixon. .J 358 n Shown here are Bruce Morgan, Laura Bare, Vonne Rudolph and on ladder, Dwight Marks. They are finishing up the window decorations for Thanksgiving which were designed by Kathy McLaughlin, senior. 95 ' IS Ik AH H IS mm fit r m til m Ml z A f Lancaster 414 G Burcbett 8. Johns G. Mallon C. Renner L. Swank S. Evans B. Morgan Ex ley 304 B. Davis D. Keller G. Ashley P. Davis R. Kephart R. McLaurlne A. Sampson A. Wilkinson B. Garcia D. Olds K. Amdahl B. Guy or E. Lee J. Blake A. Elrls D. Kfmpel T. Morehouse J. Sic Ilia B. Wold K. Lundberg V. Rudolph K. Cline L. Haight D. Likarish J. Brannlgan R. Hill B. Lund C. Pear sail M. Siegel Cabe 415 D. Marks M. Schiffner D. Combs C. Jones P. Lindon c - Buck L. Bline D. Cozzetto B. Ix ng P. Nelson M. Owen J. Radmer B. Rudolph C. Salois J. Sonsting R. Tlnnell In. Co-Ed P.E. both Frosh and Sophomores learn the fundamentals of dancing; here are Isabel White, Pat Osborn and Elaine Seibert. 99 FRONT ROW: Myrna Robideaux, Karen Carlson, Jim Auer, Trudy Barbeau, Doug Bezotte, Carlos Miranda, Ann Juhnke, Sandi Scofield, Trudy Larson, Martin Hagen, Frank Riordan. SECOND ROW: Terrie Powell, Sheryle Godwin, Ruth Haupt, Kat Hyhunt, Bill Overfield, Billie Ahrendt, Debbie Carter, Dannie Hohnston, Eileen Bischoff, Jay Dees. THIRD ROW: Linda Finch, Lee Whitt, Nancy Noren, Annette Powell, Laurie Gambill, Sally Sckijima, Peggy Johnson, Randy Goodwin, Wanda Elliott, Mike Webb. FOURTH ROW: Don Dixon, Mike Wetherell, Robert Erickson, Judy Roe, Janice Graues, Gregory Poole, Trau Cox, Steve Patterson, Mike White, Mike Rhoads. FIFTH ROW: Rolan Haney, Gary Rudolph, Sharon Heimark, Carol LeBlanc, Steve Mix, Ron Hibbs, Terry Janssen, Dorm Still. Colds, Flu Take Toll FRONT ROW: Susan Blume, Pam Keene, Patti Dunn, Tom Krell, Clara Barnes, Leon Patrick, Larry Meier. FOURTH ROW: Grant Ahrendt, Szep, Jennie Cargile. SECOND ROW: Gene Graham, Alan Thacker, Frank Waga, Doug Maxwell, Terry Mitchell, Rick Fogal, Jerry DeVolve Linda Wilson, Starleen Pichette, John Dotson, Jon Penhalurick. THIRD and David Stewart. ROW: Warren Frunz, Lee Evans, Donna Cowley, Judy Sandford, Rick 100 Victims of the perennial cold and travelers who arrived late at North Cen- man and Marcia Reid. THIRD ROW: Gary Myers, Henry Patrick, Guy tral are — FRONT ROW: Dorothy Home, Terry Kremer, Stephania Klise, Mendenhall, Roy Stewart, Keith Wilant, Jim Hatfield, Mark Isaacson and Cheri Brown, Juanita Carter, Kathy Garner and Kathy Fish. SECOND Mike Whit. ROW : Sandi Donges, Pat Hill, Laurie England, Jeanne Iyall, Gilda Horse- Absentees and New Students MORE NC STUDENTS ARE: Sitting prim and proper on the auditorium balcony are Junior Class Princesses: Carla Butz, Penny Pfeffer, Cheryl Rayon, Susie Northquist, Jill Adams, Mikki Pasicznyk, Joan Davey and Cathy Armstrong. Delores Mitchell was absent. ft r g f n ft Grant Ahrendt Jerry Aiken Mike Beal Phillip Bensel Chris Bridgewater Jennie Cargile Kathy Alexander Jim Auer Mike Blackmer Rick Bradford Kathy Hunt Gary Jones Lee Evans Roland Haney Ron Lee Jerry Matchett Mike Mike Torrance Wetherell Tom Krell Trudy Larson Bill Overfield Starleen Pichette 102 Head coach, Jerry Martin, and line coach, Blaine Bennett, get ready for a practice. Jerry Kostelecky hands off to Scott Grimm as Coach Tucker looks on. New Staff Rebuilds Team Head Coach Jerry Martin began his career in Colfax, W ashington, where he coached football, basketball, and track for four years. He then moved to a school in the Columbia Basin area, and coached football, basketball, and baseball for two and one-half years. Proving his talents, Coach Martin was offered a position at W.S.U. to be assistant football and tennis coach. He stayed at Washington State for one and one-half years before his attention turned to Spokane Community Col- lege. While at S.C.C. he was basketball and track coach for two years. He was then offered, and accepted, the job of head football coach at North Central. Also a newcomer to the N.C. coaching staff was back coach, Vern Tucker. Coach Tucker came to North Central from Spokane ' s Central Valley High School. While there he was assistant football coach for eight years, wrestling coach for four years, and track coach for three years. Before going to Central Valley, Coach Tucker was head football and track coach for eight years at Kennewick High School, Kennewick, Washington. The only regular from last year ' s coaching staff is Blaine Bennett, line coach. Coach Bennett attended Whitworth Col- lege where he played football and baseball. He began his career at North Central in the fall of 1962 by coaching frosh football and as head track coach. In 1964 he became assistant football coach, and assistant wrestling coach. LEAGUE SCORES NC NC. NC. NC. NC. First Half 14 Gonzaga 41 NC 7 Rogers 10 NC 21 Ferris 14 NC 7 Shadle Park 32 NC 20 I ewis and Clark 36 Second Half 0 Gonzaga 7 6 Rogers 12 20 Ferris 7 14 Shadle Park 0 106 Dick Engstrom FB Jon Coffin c m Kim Contos HB Dennis Stuart QB Gene Rice HB Scott Grimm HB Rick Keeling HB Frank Barnes HB Jerry Kostelecky QB Art Collins FB Doug Goddard E Steve Hoag G Mike Blair HB Warriors Lose By Slim Margin North Central Indians, hit with hard luck at the start of the season, proved themselves true warriors this year. Debated penalties and touchdowns railed back were very costly to the gridders. Most of N.C. losses were by very close margins, including one to Gonzaga which was ranked second in the state this year. But continuous drive and dedication paid off when the Indians downed their last two opponents. Shadle Park and Ferris. Most schools considered North Central as the hardest hitting team in the league, expressed Jerry Kostelecky who represented N.C. at the SWAB banquet. A lot of credit goes to North Central ' s tough defense. Since most of our returning lettermen played defense last year, this year ' s defensive team made it real tough going for other teams, stated Coach Jerry Martin. However, inexperience was the word for our offensive team. Coach Jerry Martin started this year with a whole new backfield with the exception of Dennis Stuart who was N.C. ' s first string quarterback last year. Mark Douds Jerry Harwood E Ben Lawson HB Dale Reed FB North Central shows key defense which led to upset victory over Shadle Park 14-0. Players visible are Dennis Stuart (15), Doug Goddard (87), and Dale Reed (31). G 0 Steve McConnell G Tim Merwin G Doug Rose T Chris Ramsey T Bill Washburn E fUZs f s O Wayne Zehm G Mike Price C Brian Hipperson T Gary Creighton T Dan Groh G Isaac Carter E Braves Receive All-City Honors Three North Central Indians were recognized by the Sports Writers as All-City players for ' 66. Mark Douds was named first team Chronicle All-City tarkle for his exceptional defensive performance throughout the season. Jerry Harwood was named second-string All-City on the Spokesman-Review. He led in pass receiving in the city for his position at offensive end. Mike Sharpe was named second-string on both Chronicle and Review teams for his fine performance at offensive guard. It was noted by the Sports Writers that these tough North Central Warriors dominated the Second- String All-City Review. Mark Douds, Jerry Harwood, and Mike Sharpe were all named to the team. Jerry Harwood and Mark Douds are seniors and Mike Sharpe, a junior. 108 Jerry Harwood seen catching a pass in pre-game warm-up. Kim Contos (26) evades Shadle players on way to substantial gain. FRONT ROW: Mike Brunner, Bill Bush, Glenn Sanims, Neil LeGrant, Scott Sullivan, Ron Anderson, Dan Gates, Rob Halstead, Mike Robinson, Rick Bradford, Bud Allbery, Mike Cantlon. ROW 2: Kevin MacPherson, Greg Sarber, Randy Folsom, Steve Waid, Bob Blizzard, Jack Sandberg, Fred Schuenemann, Jim Estep, Tom Holzer, Chuck Dravland. ROW 3: Elmer Greene, Rich Doherty, Bill Bennett, Mike Beal, Roy Jokinen, Craig Payne, Stan Smith, Gary Fievez, Doug Mellon, Dan Cumpton, Dusty Morlan. Coaches Prepare Teams for Varsity New B squad roach, Keith Cabe, and assistant Robert Bundy coached the Bees to a fifth place city league finish. Coach Joe Schauble, who came from Gonzaga Prep, led the Papooses to a third place city league finish. NC. NC. xc NC. FROSH 32 Rogers 6 0 Gonzaga 39 12 Ferris 7 7 Lewis and Clark 7 NC NC. NC. NC. NC NC NC B SQUAD 12 Lewis and Clark 18 18 Ferris 0 0 Shadle 6 19 Gonzaga 48 19 Central Valley 19 0 University 19 0 West Valley 32 Kit ' . ' • ' ■A FRONT ROW: Dave Funk, Dennis Culnane, Craig Pearsall, John Klotz, Tom Wicl er, Jerry Sandall, Terry Morehouse, Bruce Morgan, Steve Hartinan, Carl Larson, Don Bynum, Steve Patterson. ROW 2: Assistant Coach Don Makiski, Roy Wallis, Dennis Finn, Steve Krueger, Kevin Morris, Dave Brown, John Dees, Dan Cress, Doug Jamme, Matt Mc- Laughlin, Doug Francis, Jim Newberg, Craig Scott, Head Coach Joe Schauble. ROW 3: Ralph Sacco, Doug Daugherty, Karl Amdahl, Jerry Wald, Scott Garske, Mark Brunette, Bob Wold, Bill Guyor, Warren Mor- rison, Mike Dunford, Dwight Marks. FRONT ROW: Spencer Combs, Ralph Omeara, Charles Greenwood, Daley. ROW 2 : Gary Hurst, Manager; Ken Lunzer, Larry Parrott, Larry Rick Welch, Larry Fry, Roger Naylor, Tcrrv Mattix. Larry Shinn, Bill Ross, Ray Fry, Kelvin Hoover, Dan Lawrence, Linus Nelson. Hard Work Is Nark of Cross Country Team VARSITY NC 20 Highlander Invitational NC 5th Place Mead 37 NC. NC. NC. NC. All-Citv at Shadle Park NC 7th Place 45 Shadle 17 42 Central Valley 17 33 University 22 25 West Valley 31 JR. VARSITY NC 28 Mead 27 Highlander Invitational NC 8th Place NC. NC. NC. NC. Ail-City at Shadle Park NC 7th Place 34 Shadle 22 40 Central Valley 18 22 University 43 44 West Valley 25 Squad works out at dawn to get in shape. Bill Daley pulls ahead of Larry Shinn in a close race. 112 FRONT ROW: Marty Schiffncr, Roger Lawrence, Tom Costello, Tom Versteeg, Hugh Radmer. ROW 2 : Don Wolfe, Larry Hanson, Jay Sullivan, Gary Mullin, John Bosch. 1 % 1 1 FRONT ROW: Dale Meuler, Ken Grothe, Dale Sekijima, Dave Westfall, and Bill Keevy. ROW 2 : Mick Nyreen, Brian LaSalle, Eric Johnson, Al Hanson, and Brian Simpson. Varsity Finish 2nd B Squad Takes Title NC. NC NC NC. NC. NC. NC. NC. 6 Gonzaga 1 NC 5 University 2 NC 6 Shadle 1 NC 7 Central Valley 0 NC 6 West Valley 2 NC. 2 Lewis and Clark 5 NC 5 Ferris 2 NC. 5 Rogers 2 NC. 6 Gonzaga 5 University 4 Shadle 3 Central Valley ... 4 West Valley 4 Lewis and Clark. 4 Ferris 3 Rogers 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Al Hanson works on his serves during practice. Dale Sekijima gets ready to return a serve. FRONT ROW: David Westfall, Linus Nelson, Ronald Walker, Gary Hirst, Joe Durban. ROW 2: Steve Kelly, Billy Keby, Al Hanson, Eric Davis, Bill Washburn, Bruce Wald, Eric Johnson, Don Ullrich, Tom Jones, Jerry Harwood, Lonnie Morgan. Bruce Wald ' s height is an asset for getting Eric Davis puts up a jump shot as Eric John- rebounds, son watches. jjc Roy Jokinen (44) puts up a shot against Shadle. Frosh Jay Sullivan (12) fights for re- bound. FRONT ROW: Kelly Heren, Jim Squires, Chuck Hansen, Tony Kraay, Bob Blizzard. ROW 2: Ron West, Rick Carlson, Rob Halstead, Bud Allbery, Roy Jokinen, Isaac Carter. ROW 3: Mike Carlson, Mike Heimbigner, Bill Bush, Mike Schiffner, Doug Malott, Rick Doherty. Teams Improve This year ' s frosh basketball squad battled valiantly, but the team ' s only reward was the experience gained. The Papooses fin- ished near the cellar as they could produce only two victories in league play. Coach Martin Anzelini concentrated on funda- mental skills on the court, such as ball con- trol, shooting accuracy from various posi- tions and team work. Further polish will be added to these basics for varsity prospects as several of the players will serve appren- ticeship on the B-squad. Finishing last is never fun, but the 1966- 67 B-squad basketball team never gave up as they won their final game of the season. That victory gave the squad a record of five wins against thirteen losses. Coach Dick Hannan devoted this year as every year to developing his player ' s skills for fu- ture high school competition. Many of the boys will advance next year to the varsity, while others will receive another winter of basics on the B-squad. The 1968-69 varsity will be the goal of the latter group. An unidentified Frosh fights for posi- tion. 116 FRONT ROW: Steve Hartman, Rick Starr, Bob Wold, Steve Patterson. ROW 2: Ron Hines, John Roys, Gary Mallon, Warren Morrison, Jay Sullivan. ROW 3: Matt McLaughlin, Pat Logan, Pat Austin, Jerry Wald, Scott Garske. Frosh wrestler, Mike Dunford, demonstrates hold on teammate Jim Newberg. FRONT ROW: Mike Dunford, Jim Newberg, Mike Houston, Joe Kostelecky, Jim Schubert. ROW 2: Craig Pearsall, Dave Funk, Jack Louie, Roy Whicker, Dennis Culnane. ROW 3: Roy Wallis, Don Bynum, Dewayne Bray, Craig Scott, Dwight Marks, Coach Blaine Bennett. North Central ' s Junior Varsity took second place in the league this year. Coached by Less Hogan, the team proved to be very victorious throughout the season and lost by only one point to Rogers. The team has many potentials and will form the nucleus for an outstanding varsity team, stated Coach Hogan. NC ' s Tom Wicker is seen riding Tom Lipton of Shadle Park, during B-squad action. Mike Saruwatari 103 Ron Ashley 103 Steve Saruwatari 115 Greg Davis 115 Cliff Wavra 120 Matmen Take First In City I can, I can, I can! was a motto which spurred the North Centra] Varsity wrestlers on to gain several coveted titles. On January 23, 1967, the wrestling team was honored by the In- land Empire Sportswriters and Broadcasters as Team of the Week. NC ' s grapplers had a success- ful season which ended with only one loss. That loss came at the end of the season when Shadle Park edged NC, 25 to 15. The team shared the Spokane High School League ' s championship with Rogers and Shadle. The wrestlers then went on to be undisputed champions of the City High School Wrestling League ' s Sub-District tournament, and of the Tri-District meet. Five wrestlers went on to participate in the State competition in Ellensburg. They were Mike Saruwatari, Steve Saruwatari, Dale Sekijima, Jerry Kostelecky and Jon Coffin. At a special awards convocation late in March, awards voted on by the team were presented to deserving wrestlers. The only three-year letter- man, Steve Saruwatari, was voted Captain of the wrestling team. Steve was also voted Best Wrest- ler from Advantage Position and Best Wrestler from Disadvantage. Mike Saruwatari received the Mr. Hustle tro- phy and was Best Wrestler from Neutral Position. Les Hogan Coach M Wayne Zehm 138-145 Jerry Kostelecky 154 Dave Norby 165 Jon Coffin 175 Doug Goddard 191 118 Coach Manfred leads the baseball players through a tough season. April 11 North Central vs. University April 13 Central Valley vs. North Central April 18 North Central vs. Shadle Park April 20 Gonzaga vs. North Central April 25 North Central vs. Ferris April 27 Rogers vs. North Central April 28 North Central vs. West Valley May 2 North Central vs. Mead May 4 North Central vs. Lewis and Clark May 5 University vs. North Central May 9 North Central vs. Central Valley May 11 Shadle Park vs. North Central May 12 North Central vs. Gonzaga May 16 Ferris vs. North Central May 18 North Central vs. Rogers May 19 West Valley vs. North Central May 23 Mead vs. North Central May 25 Lewis and Clark vs. North Central After a prediction by the area ' s sports writers that they would finish in the last division last year, the North Central baseball team, coached by Al Manfred, surprised some teams and finished in the first division. With only four lettermen gone from last year ' s team North Central should be up on the top of the League with the other title contenders. Coach Manfred has been quoted as saying, If the pitching comes through, we will win a few ball games. The Indians have eight returning lettermen. Goal - Championship Mike Sleeth fields a grounder and throws out a runner during practice. Dennis Wederspahn takes his cuts during practice. Indian Pitchers FRONT ROW: Gene Maple, Dick Lang, Jim Ewell. ROW 2 : Karl Ford, Dennis Stuart, Steve Kelly. Indian Outfielders FRONT ROW: Dale Reed, Dennis Stuart, Kim Contos, Larry Marchioro. ROW 2: Pat Mc- Vay, Jim Coleman, Kim Delong. Indian Inlielders FRONT ROW: Dennis Seipp, Dean Reed, Ross Rhodes, Glenn Samms, Russ Brown, Chuck Hansen, Bob Smith, George Bell, and John Bass. ROW 2 : Kevin Swenson, John Bosch, Neil LaGrant, Pat Owen, Jim Squires, Dave Robinson, Frank Nichols, Bob Mackie, Joe Durban, and Bob Christensen. B ' s Frosh Strive For Varsity April 19 North Central vs. Lewis and Clark April 26 Bye May 1 North Central vs. Rogers May 3 North Central vs. Gonzaga Prep May 8 North Central vs. Ferris May 10 North Central vs. Lewis and Clark May 15 Bye May 17 North Central vs. Rogers May 22 North Central vs. Gonzaga Prep May 24 North Central vs. Ferris ROW 3: Chuck Drauland, Fred Conery, Mike Heimbigner, Bill Meyers, Rick Carlson, Steve Waid, Mike Brophy, Doug Malott, Mick Carlson, Bill Griffith, Dick Knight, Coach Anzelini. April 11 North Central vs. University- April 13 North Central vs. Central Valley April 18 North Central vs. Shadle Park April 20 North Central vs. Gonzaga Prep April 25 North Central vs. Ferris April 27 North Central vs. Rogers April 28 North Central vs. West Valley May 2 North Central vs. Mead May 4 North Central vs. Lewis and Clark May 5 North Central vs. University May 9 North Central vs. Central Valley May 11 North Central vs. Shadle Park May 12 North Central vs. Gonzaga Prep May 16 North Central vs. Ferris May 18 North Central vs. Rogers May 19 North Central vs. West Valley May 23 North Central vs. Mead May 25 North Central vs. Lewis and Clark FRONT ROW: Steve Hartman, John Klotz, Scott Garske, Bob Wold, Joe Kostelecky, Assistant Coach Bill Zink. ROW 2: Jim Blake, Tony Kraay, Jim Wright, Mike Owen, Dave Brown, Pat Logan, Doug Jarnme. ROW 3 : Dennis Culnane, Craig Pearsall, Bob Hairston, Jim McNutt, Calvin Funk. FRONT ROW: Rick Welch, Rick Davis, Bruce Wald, Jim Griffith, Larry Shinn, Tom Jones, Mike Jordan, Mike Sharpe, Charles Green- wcxid, Jerry Harwood, Dick Engstrom. ROW 2: Dave Inkpen, Rob Halstead, Monte Allen, Dan Lawrence, Gary V ' ancleef, Scott Sullivan, Larry Fry, Roger Naylor, Linus Nelson, Paul Jones, Chris Hay, Ray Fry, Maurice Burnettc, Gary Hirst. ROW 3: Luis Miranda, Stan Smith, Gary Creighton, John Branda, Ralph O ' Mcara, Roy Jokinen, Gregg Pryde, Larry Ross, Greg Hoffman, Tom Robinette, Mike Beal, Mike Caldwell, Darrell Hobbs, Tom Overhauscr. Tracksters Pose Threat To City League The North Central track team, coached by Gene Lister and Dale Blair, send their trackmen into action by opening the season on March 31 against the Ferris Saxons on the North Central field. The Indians have seven returning lettermen from last year ' s squad. They are Bruce Wald, Jim Griffith, Tom Jones, Mike Sharpe, Bill Daley, Jerry Harwood, Dick Engstrom. Coach Lister commented that the Indians would be strong in the sprints and jumps. Earlier in the season the Indians went up against a strong Gonzaga Prep team in a practice meet and lost by a mere two-fifths of a point. Rick Davis works on form during practice. Bruce Wald and Jim Griffith run hurdles during practice. 124 Jerry Harwood receives baton from Tom Jones during relay practice. An unidentified Indian pole vaults during a practice session. Trackmen Set High Aims March 31 North Central vs. Ferris April 7 North Central vs. Central Valley April 14 North Central vs. Rogers April 21 North Central vs. University April 28 North Central vs. Lewis and Clark May 5 Cross-over meets May 12 District May 26-27 State FRONT ROW: Mike Meyer, Bill Guyor, Mike McCellan, Don Bynum, Jim Schubert, George Shirly, Tom Wieber, Bruce Morgan, Carl Larson, Del Summers, Jay Dees, Doug Francis, Steve Patterson. ROW 2 : Doug Lar- son, Brent Davis, Bob King, Pat Austin, Jerry ' Wald, Mark Isaacson, Craig Scott, Jim Newberg, Gary Peters, Dennis Finn. ROW 3: Jerry Sandall, Mgr. ; Greg Poole, Glen Grady, Gary Elliott, Steve Mattie, Gary Mallon, Kennv Mills, Don Dixon. 125 Track men work to i?et into shape under the watchful eyes Jerry Harwood finishes second to Ed Fisher of Shadle. of Coach Lister. in - p r f FRONT ROW: Dan Groh, Arnold Bcrcsford, Terry Miller, Jay Dees, Martin Beam, Ed Mc- Cormick, Lester Swank, Greg Hoffman, Terry Davis, Ron Alfonso. ROW 2: William Diedrick, Greg Lawson, Lee Rogers, Dan Cress, Bill Lund, John Taylor, Mike Leone, Tom MacNaughton, Eric Bell, Jim Marshall, Bruce Morgan, Gary Fievcz, Lec Evans, Bob Trevillyan, Jim Estep. Gol! And Swim Team Work Hard Mike Leone and Tom MacNaughton wait for start of relay. Ron Mehlert practices his putting. FRONT ROW: Larry Rayon, Dan Gates, Roy Munyan, Keven MacPherson, Terry Biggs. ROW 2: Gary Lindcblad, Gary Trautman, Mike Davey, Frank Rcardan, Ken Lunzer, Bob Barnard. ROW 3: Warren Morrison, Doug Scott, Bob Mitchell, Larry Jess, Doug Guillotte. 128 Varsity Cheerleaders are: Audrey Brooks, Gail Burkhart, Barb Soapes, Linda Nicholson, Peggy Henning, Kathy Thompson, Jan Naylor. Cheerleaders Build School Spirit During the year the cheerleaders have done much to develop school enthusiasm among the North Central students. Many hours have been spent by these energetic girls organizing pep rallies and spirit building gimmicks. Two of the cheerleaders, Linda Nicholson and Audrey Brooks, attended the state ' s cheerleading camp at Central Washington State College, Ellensburg. Participants in the clinic came from high schools throughout the state. For three days they learned songs, competed against each other in group competition and attended classes led by college cheerleaders from all over the United States. On the first day Linda and Audrey got honorable mention and at the close of the clinic they were second and third place ribbon winners. Football Chairman Gail Burkhart Basketball Chairman Barb Soapes Wrestling Chairman Linda Nicholson Spring Sports Chairman Peggy Henning 129 Chairman Lynn McVay Performing for half-time stunts, and leading the band in the Lilac Parade are our majorettes: Kathy Alexander, Sue Revard, Peggy Hansen, Lynn McVay, Cathy Armstrong, and Nancy Swanson. Majorettes Carry On Colorful Tradition This year ' s majorettes performed in pep cons, football half-time stunts and in the city-wide talent cons, which traveled to several high schools in the area. They chose many songs fro m the famous Tijuana Brass composer Herb Alpert such as Tijuana Taxi, and Zorba the Greek. To be chosen as a majorette, you must be Color Girl or Red Feather and main- tain a 2.0 grade average. They are chosen by Mrs. Lill, head of the P.E. Department, and Mr. Tiemann, who is the director of North Central ' s music department. 130 Practicing for a con are: Cathy Armstrong, Lynn McVay, Nancy Swanson.Kathy Alexander, Peggy Hansen, Sue Revard. r fl £ VA i i. 113 J l Freshman Cheerleaders are: Saimecra Hefner, Sherrie Verge, Laurie Gambill, Caralinda Puddy, Ruth Standaart, and Kathy Morris. Getting in a little practice for a B squad game are Kathy Sather, Sue Rounds, and Roxie Weatherly. Girls ' physical education teachers, Mrs. Lucile Lill, Mrs. Doris Brown, and Mrs. Linda Bruns, have devoted much of their time to organizing and setting up intramural sports for the girls at N.C. Besides after school sports, Mrs. Lucile Lill has the job of working with the varsity cheerleaders and the Red Feathers. Mrs. Brown devotes much of her time to teaching modern dance and sponsoring the Freshman Color Girls. Mrs. Linda Bruns sponsors the B-squad cheerleaders and Sophomore Color Girls in addition to teaching golf. Caught while performing during a con are majorettes Cathy Armstrong and Peggy Hansen. Looking over the latest thing in swim wear are Mrs. Linda Bruns, Mrs. Lucile Lill (head of the department), and Mrs. Doris Brown. FRONT ROW: Sally Pickens, Cheryl Pickens, Cathy Pesik, Elaine Rounds, Jo Seitz, Pam N ' akagawa, Martha Kilmorc, Patti McLaughlin, Linda Nicholson, Mary Ann Weitz, Patti Biggs, Marilyn Pasicznyk. ROW 2: Peggy Henning, Colleen Day, Linda Kennedy, Barb Soapes, Gail Burkhart, Gail Northcutt, Lea Wright, Marie Wold, Vicki Wolfrurn, Danna Gates, Pat Chantry, Bonnie Remmers, Pam Riccio, Gloria Mutton. ROW 3: Janet Poetter, Jan Naylor, Pat McCammond, Kathi Olson, Audrey Brooks, Kathy Thompson, Judy Rowland, Lynn Meredith, Evelyn Hossner, Ruth Camp- bell, Kathy Wise, Colleen Mullen. Gayle Northcutt Fall Chairman Expectant crowd awaits the presentation of annual Red Feather con. Pat McCammond Treasurer 132 Martha Kilmer Secretary L J Terri Hanson Sergeant-at-Arms Elaine Rounds Historian J Cathi Pesik Sergeant-at-Arms Cherie DeLoach Secretary Cathy Armstrong Historian Cheryl Pickens Treasurer Debbie Mason Sergeant-at-Arms Eva Ferraby Sergeant-at-Arms Red Feathers Inspire Teams Red Feather is a marching unit which consists of Junior and Senior girls. They do many things to promote school spirit at North Central. They take part in many half-time activities and also in various parades. Each girl is required to attend every varsity football and basketball game with additional attendance at wrestling matches, baseball and track. Another important requirement is to keep at least a 2.0 grade average and to be an ardent supporter of all N.C. activities. Patti McLaughlin Spring Chairman FRONT ROW: Vicki Redd, Cheryl Rayon. ROW 2: Marilyn Bar- toletta, Sue Frank, Patti Dunn, Kathy Lannigan, Jill Parke, Timme Pesik, Marcia Webb, Mona LaPlante, Cecila Shoemaker, Lavinia McClarin, Kathy Brown, Patty Pesik, Donna Standaart. ROW 3: Sharon Hengen, Mikki Pasicznyk, Debbie Bouten, Mary Meg Pfarr, Cindy Williams, Roberta Bland, Sue Sailing, Carolyn Cutter, Susie Northquist, Jan Brown, Sandi Pederson, Nancy Carlson, Jackie Logan, Penny PfefTer, Laura Stern, Cheryl Wundcrlich, Cheryl Strom. ROW 4: Eva Ferraby, Yvette Broadwell, Billie Anderson, Starleen Pichette, Joan Davey, Cathy Coleman, Jori Farquaharson, Kathy Jenson, Carol Sather, Cindy Wil- liams, Bonnie Johnson, Debbie Mason, Evelyn Hossner, Marge Johnson, Sandy Wald, Judy Cole, Marlene Jewell, Carta Butz, Kathy Kube. 133 FRONT ROW: Sue Rounds, Linda Gill, Patty Belts, Leslie Logan, Linda Emter, Ginnie Cress. ROW 2: Mae Radmer, Donna Rigney, Jeanne Woodroff, Kathy Cameron, April Williams, Kathy Sather, Billie Ahrendt, Ruth Haupt, Debbie Carter, Vicki Seger, Jeannie Thorsen, Marcella Knutson, Connie Hirst. ROW 3: Sue Arnold, Debbie Larkin, Jonnie Phillipson, Darlene Peterschick, Mary Tyree, Sue Noble, Marcia Law, Peggy Boyd, Roxie Weatherly, Penny Schaffcr, Dianna Garbarino, Karen Prophet, Linda Ceng, Brenda Markham, Cindy Burns, Nadine Neff, Becky Uhden. Color Girls Show Enthusiasm Vicki Seger Penny Schafer Sue R ounds Georgia Christenson Karen Prophet Fall Chairman Secretary-Treasurer Historian Sergeant-at-Arms Drill Master 134 FRONT ROW: Victoria Bouten, Trudy Armstrong, Sydney Mead, Trudy Larson, Caralinda Puddy, Merilcc Roper, Sally Sekijima, Kathy Morris, Sylvian Gumm, Ruthie Standaart, Barbara Gibson. ROW 2 : Trudy Achziger, Lyetta Bolin, Saimecra Hefner, Karen Gillogly, Raleigh Kep- hart, Fran Storey, Pam Magnus, Donna Cozzetto, Sherri Verge, Linda Rau, Laurie Gambill. ROW 3: Pat Lindon, Gayle Coffin, Eva Lee, Cathie Buck, Sherry Simpson, Linda Lipp, Mindy Haynie, Paula Larkin, Judy Jewell, Donna .Newberg. Showing enthusiasm at all sports events are the Freshman and Sophomore Color Girls in their red and black skirts and sweaters. These girls attended all football and basketball games, wrestling matches, and track meets. All those wishing to join the Color Girl group are invited to try out. Then they are chosen by their grade point, citizenship, and marching ability. Mrs. Linda Bruns and Mrs. Doris Brown are the advisors of the group. Donna Newberg Fall Chairman Sally Sekijima Vice Chairman Kathy Morris Historian Laurie Gambill Sergeant-at-Arms Marilee Roper Drill Master Sally Sekijima Spring Chairman Trudy Larson Vice Chairman Judy Jewell Historian Gayle Coffin Sergeant-at-Anns Saimecra Hefner Drill Master 135 Sherry Simpson watches tensely as Debbie Kimpel prepares to return the serve. ' Got it, says Laura Bare as she hits the volley- ball over the net. Ready, set, go! exclaim swimmers Pam Albee and Gayle Coffin. Various Sports Intrigue Girls Taking time out from practice is the varsity tennis team. FRONT ROW: Leanne Thompson, Mae Radmer, Lynda Kennedy, Sue Frank, Nancy Keller. ROW 2: Carolyn Bradford, Patty Price, Cheryl Strong, Cheryl Wunderlich, Theresa Bost, Star Pichette. ROW 3: Mrs. Lill, Kathy Carver, Beverly Davidson, Carole Denison, Linda Ceng, Becky Uhden, Joyce Hill, Ruth Haupt, Margaret Boyd. 136 Demonstrating the proper form for a drive is Colleen Day. Looking on Sherrill Polello, Ann Nims, Connie Hirst, Marcia Webb, Mona LaPlante, are advisor Mrs. Linda Bruns, Sandy W ' ald, Laura Stern, Cathy Wilson, Patty Dunn, and Micki Pasicznyk. Marilyn Bartoletta, Marsha Hill, Jo Sniokas, Billie Ahrendt, Ginnie Cress, Keep your arm straight and swing! This is the famous rule to fol- low in playing golf. Played in the fall and also in the spring, under the direction of Mrs. Linda Bruns, the girls use the city golf courses for practice and matches. Vars ity tennis, coached by Mrs. Lucille Lill, had a very busy schedule this year. Spring and fall both find the girls out on the school courts after school hours volleying and serving in practice sessions. Practicing on parallel bar is Carolyn Wright. This ball is heavier than I thought, says Janice Groh as Darlene Jennen, Laverna Haight, and Connie Graham try to assist her. One, two, three, stretch, thinks Kathy Lan- nigan in the back, as Donna Standaart in the front helps to create a new effect. Peggy Hansen Secretary Lynn McVay Treasurer Steve Allbery Fifth Executive Steve McNutt President Students Follow As Beginning with How Day when each class had a distinctive colored name tag for its members, Get Acquainted Week opened ASB activities for the year. Tuesday found favor with sweet toothers who received suckers for answering properly, Big Red! when questioned as to who would win the forth- coming game. On Wednesday, Friendliest Day, Peg Hansen and Cliff Wavra were senior friendliest boy and girl ; Penny Pfeffer and Mike Saruwatari won junior honors; Roxie Weatherly and Robert Hal- stead were named by the sophomores; and frosh se- lected Mindy Haney and Jim Schubert. Silence Day, Thursday, found many girls losing their red ribbon favors for speaking to the boys. Eight boys who proved their irresistibleness by collecting the most ribbons were Larry Ashley, Steve Jukich, Dale Reed, Mike Taylor, Mike Sleeth, Kim Contos, Rick Keel- ing, and Ben Lawson. Icing to the cake was the huge car caravan which wended its way to the stadium following the big outdoor rally held at the close of Color Day, Friday. Peggy Hansen reigned as queen of the fourth an- nual Football Festival held on October 14. Attend- ing her were princesses Kathy Thompson and Judy Allbery. Thanksgiving tradition was again observed when the ASB sponsored the annual con, in which the A Cappella Choir presented America the Beautiful and The Lord ' s Prayer accompanied by the NC band. Ringing out the old year, the ASB fall officers di- rected the semi-formal Under the Mistletoe. Proudly posing with the Christmas tree and town are Becky Staub, Dan McKinney, Dennis Veter and Ruth Campbell. .Parents Listen Discussing A.S.B. problems with the president over the telephone are A.S.B. officers, Lynn McVay, Steve Allbery, Peggy Hansen, and Mike Hume. 140 Don Ashford Fifth Executive Linda Nicholson Treasurer Judy Allbery Secretary Steve Saruwatari Vice President ASB Officers Lead. . . Dale Sekijima President Out with the old and in with the new as Lynn McVay installs Linda Nicholson. Presenting a humorous comparison between the trials of national office and running North Central ' s student government, the Fall ASB of- ficers installed their Spring ASB successors. Spring officers: Dale Sekijima, president, Steve Saruwatari, vice president ; Judy Allbery, secretary; Linda Nicholson, treasurer; Don Ashford, fifth-executive had a busy season with numerous activities. On January 27 the ASB held a mixer with the theme of Something Old, Something New. Committees were appointed for various activities from the sign-up sheet volunteers. The annual Spirit Week which began on April 17 saw such customs revived as boys carrying girls ' books and vice versa, and the Color Day when everyone, including staff and teachers, wore the traditional red and black. Although there were fewer pep cons than in the fall semester, the eyes of the student body turned toward the spring sports. With enthusi- asm and different ideas, the Pep Committee of the ASB strove to increase enthusiasm for all spring activities. On June 5 and 6 the new student con was held for freshmen who will enter North Central in the fall. Watch out or I ' ll wrestle you, says Steve Saruwatari to Dale Sekijima, as Judy Allbery, Linda Nicholson and Don Ashford try to stay out of trouble. Signing up for the new A.S.B. committees are Keith Wilant, Jill Adams, Pat Cotter and Dan McKinney. 141 Chosen to represent NC at Boys ' State this year were Mike Hume and Dale Sekijima. Learning about government operation was the main purpo se of the camp besides learning of the privileges and re- sponsibilities in our American Gov- ernment. The boys were divided into cities named after trees. This made it easier for them to meet more stu- dents and also helped in serving meals to the camp, for they ate with the group in their own city. This year Mike was elected to the Appropriations Committee of the State Liquor Control Board, and Dale a representative. Catching our eager Boys ' State representatives, Mike Hume and Dale Sekijima, in the act of being themselves. Students Return With New And Vital Ideas From Boys ' And Girls ' State Wayne Reida, Dick Knight, Cathy Coleman, and Teresa Hanson begin buying the first Tamaracks from Vickie Wolfrum and Nancy Gausman. Girls ' State Representatives from North Central this past year were Jan Naylor and Gayle North- cutt. Both girls learned the mean- ing of democratic forms of our two party system government. Due to the bus strike, trains transported fifty girls from the Spokane area to Ellensburg. The girls were then assigned to dormi- tories which were their counties. Each floor was then assigned a city. Gayle was elected as sergeant-at- arms for the House of Representa- tives, with Representative Stewart Bledsoe as an advisor for the House. Getting ready for a 50 mile hike because of the bus strike are NC ' s representatives for Girls ' State, Gayle Northcutt and Jan Naylor. 142 Steve McNutt, Fall ASB presi- dent, Karen Bjaaland, Girls ' League president, and Lea Wright, Girls ' League vice president, were chosen as North Central ' s repre- sentatives to Twinlow Leadership Camp. Class meetings, group meetings and council meetings constituted most of the week. All the leaders from the various schools learned the different processes involved in school government. Also our repre- sentatives learned what one must do in case of an emergency and what was expected of the school leaders. Opening the door to greater leadership experience is Steve McNutt with Lea Wright and Karen Bjaaland. Twinlow Trains For Leadership K Marv Richardson hands a newspaper to Karen Graham, as Terry Davey, Jerry Harwood and Lynn Mitchell anxiously read their first newspaper. Every Wednesday morning at 7 : 30 one elected representative from each homeroom met with the ASB officers to make up the legis- lative body of North Central. Active participation of the rep- resentatives helped to train many new leaders. The officers learned the many responsibilities of being a leader and students ' needs. Active discussions and debates among North Central ' s legislative body about the actual working of school government helped to gain greater understanding of all gov- ernment. April Williams was chosen to reign over the rededication of Mount Spokane this year. Each week representatives from each homeroom discussed school government. 143 Fall Elections— FRONT ROW: Leslie Taylor, Carlinda Puddy, Shirley Evans, Judy Rowland, Cheryl Pickens, Kathy Carver, Joan Davey. ROW 2 : Lee Evans, Dennis Walkup, Brian Simpson, Sharon DeLoach, Shirley Brown, Mary McAndrews. Frosh-S oph-C o-Rcc — FRONT ROW: Jo Anne Becker, Saimecra Hefner, Jackie McCandless, Patty Price. ROW 2 : Bud Allbery, Joanne Rae, Sue Rounds, Glenn Samms. Fall Building Improvement— FRONT ROW: Charlotte Boles, Ruth Haupt, Ruth Campbell, Nancee Haas, Sandi Pederson. ROW 2: Doug Scott, Gordon Peone, Bruce Larson. Fall Honors Board — FRONT ROW: Mark Boyson, Katie Stotts, Cathy Wilson, Don Ashford. ROW 2 : Mick Nyreen, Dale Meuler, Dave Westfall, Mark Olson. Fall Pep— FRONT ROW: Yvette Broadwell, Nancy Gausman, Cathy Pesik, Mike Saruwatari, Sheryl Samms, Judy Allbery, Susie Northquist. ROW 2 : Ross Rhodes, Rex Austin, Gene Rice, Jim Griffith, Scott Grimm, Kim DeLong, Doug Goddard. Fall Publicity— FRONT ROW: Patti Pesik, Lynette Bolin, Becky Williams, Martha Killmer, Patti McLaughlin, Star Pichette, Penny Pfeffer. ROW 2 : Pat Kenney, Tim Durkin, Doug Thompson, Tony Krell, Bruce Larson, Dick Haworth. Fall Scoreboard — FRONT ROW: Joe Ross, Sandy Wald, Dave Hooke. Spring Mixer — FRONT ROW: Cherie DeLoach, Judy Rowland, Penny ROW 2 : Marv Richardson, Mike Blair. Pfeffer, Cebbie Carter. ROW 2 : Kevin Graham, Dennis Walkup, Kevin Scott, Don Morse. Spring Publicity FRONT ROW: Jan Burkhart, Becky Williams, Sally Spring Pep — FRONT ROW: Kathy Green, Marcella Knutson, Carol Sekijinia, Marlene Jewell. ROW 2 : Wayne Reida, Steve Allbery, Lea Farrell, Carol McGirk, Bonnie Remmers. ROW 2 : Marv Richardson, Jerry- Wright, Gordon Peone, Steve Saruwatari. Kostelecky, Dave Westfall. 145 Fall Mixer — FRONT ROW: Linda Bove, Kathy Olson, Jcanie Thorsen, Tom L ' lvin, Kathy Armstrong, Sydney Rudolph, Janis Burkhart. ROW 2: Brian Hipperson, Mike Taylor, Mark Brown, Bill Warehouse, Tim Jones, Steve Adams. Spring Building Improvement — FRONT ROW: Joanne Becker, Kathy Buck, Debbie Oden, Lois Nygren, Sandy Wald. ROW 2: Jeanie Thorsen, Tim Durkin, Debbie Cox. Fall Martha — FRONT ROW: Joanne Becker, Jan Bjaaland, Nancy Straub. ROW 2: Connie Hirst, Cherie DeLoach, Debbie Mason. Spring Honors — FRONT ROW: Jo Seitz, Georgia Christianson, Kathy Vernon, Roberta Bland, Judy Jewell. ROW 2: Dave Hooke, Al Hanson, Dave Lindeblad. Spring Elections — FRONT ROW: Tina McTigue, Cindy Williams. Jori Farquaharson, Cindy Carpenter, Connie Clark. ROW 2: Vincent Lloyd, Tom Ulvin, Patty Price, Larry Hill. Fall Sister City — FRONT ROW : Sue Noble, Marie Wold, Kathy Vernon. ROW 2 : Debbie Cox, Darcy Ashford, Mindy Haney. 146 Date Dance Committee FRONT ROW: Rita Mullenix, Cathy Midkiff, Points Committee — FRONT ROW: Janice Burkhart, Peggy Henning, Joan Martin, Sharon Steitman, Jill Adams, Carolyn Ogle. ROW 2: Marv Audrey Brooks. ROW 2: Gail Burkhart, Cheryl Jones, Nancy Gausman. Richardson, Mike Taylor, Sue Revard, Rick Keeling, Patti Dunn, Dick Aagard, Larry Ashley. Spring Sunshine Committee — FRONT ROW: Jill Parkks, Lavinia Mc- Fall Sunshine Committee: Pat Jones, Linda Knutson, Barbara Saunders, Clarin. ROW 2 : Marcia Webb, Cheryl Strong, Jan Meredith. Leslie Taylor. Fall Martha Committee — FRONT ROW : Sherry Lemmons, Nadine Neff, Teen Talks Committee — FRONT ROW: Cheryl Pickens, Jill Kromm. Marcia Law. ROW 2: Laura Stern, Linda Moland, Katie Stotts. ROW 2: Lianne Carlson, Carol Allen, Barbara Karnes. 147 i Lea Wright Vice President Marilyn Pasicznyk Secretary Terry Davey Treasurer Karen Bjaaland President GL Emphasizes Service Discussing the fall activities of the Girls ' Davey and Marilyn Pasicznyk. League are Karen Bjaaland, Lea Wright, Terry Girls ' League is a service organization and members are encouraged to give their services in exchange for League points. Points are accumulated by the girls who are then honored at a convocation where they receive their service pins in accordance with the number o f points that each has received. Seventy-five points is a bronze pin, offered to freshman girls. In the fall of their sophomore year all girls start again at zero points and work to earn silver, gold, and gold with ruby pins. Beginning with the Big and Little Sister party, the Fall League officers introduced new girls to North Central. Next on the agenda was a Get Acquainted Pot Luck dinner where the officers outlined the activities of the League for the coming semester. Hillbilly Heyday was the theme of the Sadie Hawkins, the main event of the semester, and here imagination had free reign as girls thought up new and better ideas in order to snag their men. On October 1 1 the girls showed how much they appre- ciated dad and went all out to provide him with a won- derful evening at the annual Dad-Daughter Dessert whose theme this year was School Daze. In December the annual custom of being snapped with a favorite Santa was a popular before-school activity as girls rushed to have their pictures taken with Santas: Marv Richardson, Steve McNutt, Jerry Kostelecky, Scott Grimm and Mark Douds. p. Jan and Gail Burkhart enjoyed a night out with dad at the Dad- Daughter Dessert. Sue Noble and Terry Moen are signing up for the many committees that are chosen by the officers. 148 Linda Kennedy Treasurer Kathy Munyan Secretary Linda Herzel Vice President GL Spring Functions Vary Diane Thompson President Girls ' League spring activities were under the direc tion of Uiana Thompson, president; Linda Herzel, vice presi- dent; Kathy Munyan, secretary; and Lynda Kennedy, treasurer. Under the direction of Barbara Taylor of Simplicity Pat- terns, a spring fashion show whose theme was Art in Fash- ion was presented. Featuring the coordinated wardrobes, girls were shown how they could economically use materials remaining from one outfit for sewing accessories for an- other and thus intermatching wardrobes. Styles were mod- eled by NC girls and featured the citrus colors; particularly displayed was a new version of the tent dress. Also accent- ing the use of school talent, the stage setting w as a French side-walk cafe with easels upon which were displayed many of the works of the NC art classes. A Walk on the Wild Side was the theme of the Cotton Day Dance held March 31. Pop and Op art were featured in the decorations. Again NC students submitted their work in these fields. The best were chosen of those entered to re- ceive dance tickets for prizes, and the work of those ente r- ing the contest was used for the dance decorations. Closing this active year for the senior girls of the League was the annual Mother-Daughter Tea. Entertainment was presented by the girls; decorations in lovely shades of spring were made by the members. The old and new officers at the Installation Con are Karen Bjaaland, Lea Wright, Linda Herzel, Marilyn Pasicznyk, Kathy Munyan, Terry ' Davey, Linda Kennedy and Diane Thompson. I don ' t care what you have to do, we ' re going to go to the Sadie Hawkins Dance, says Kathy Brown as she persuades Larry Meier. Taking favors to elderly people are Joanne Becker, Terry Davey, Marilyn Pasicznyk, Cherie DeLoach, Lea Wright and Barbara Westover. 149 October November For achievement in art, Lynn Morgan was chosen as the October Girl-of- the-Month. Girls ' League Chooses Girls-Of-The-Month December Editor-in-Chief of the Tamarack, Vickie Wolfrum, was chosen as Decem- ber Girl-of-the-Month for her many hours of work devoted to producing the Tamarack of ' 67. Judy Allbery, November Girl-of-the-Month, was chosen for her excellent work as general chairman of the Sadie Hawkins. Continuing the tradition of selecting a Girl-of-the-Month , the Girls ' League necklace was awarded to the most deserv ing girl each month. How to select the girl who was most deserving has always been a problem. This year, fourth one for this type of award, the offi- cers set up a new system of selection. In the new method of selection, which has been used this year, the recommendations previously made by a Girls ' League com- mittee, can now be made by any student or teacher. From the names submitted, the most deserving girl is picked to receive the necklace. January Gayle Northcutt, January Girl-of-the-Month, was chosen for her service to the Girls ' League. February March Seen with the Girl of the Month necklace are the Girls ' League pins, which are the gold with ruby, gold, silver, and bronze. Thumbing through old annuals are Carol McGirk, Marcia Webb, Patti Dunn, Carol Sather, Mikki Pasicznyk and Cheryl Wunderlich, some of our 1968 Tamarack Staff. It looks like Bev Wilant is out numbered as Peggy Hansen, Vickie Wolfrum, Pam Nakagawa, and Nancy Gausman rope and tie her. Tired and worn out after a hard day ' s work on the NC News, are Hours Hours Busily working to meet deadlines are Tamarack members. Front row: row: Penney Pfetfer, Audrey Brooks, Elaine Rounds, Bev Wilant , Just sitting around waiting for news to happen, are Don Kuch, Sandy Pederson, Cherie DeLoach, Patti Biggs, Marie Wold, and Virginia Haight. Marie Wold, Gayle Northcutt, Cherie DeLoach, and Sandi Pederson. Of Work Of Fun Mr. Inuki and Mr. Kobayashi, from our sister city Nishino- miya in Japan, are shown being interviewed by Marie Wold, Gayle Northcutt, and Barb Soapes. Posing for the camera is Tamarack staff ' s own Siamese Soldier, alias Dav Gerkensmeyer. Peggy Hansen, Kathic Olson, Pam Nakagawa, and Garol Altenburg. Second Larry Ashley, Dick Aagard, Mrs. Barbara Eddy, and Mrs. Carol Newett. Mike Hume Photography Coordinator Sports Editor Peggy Hansen School Life Editor Dennis Wederspahn Head Boys ' Sports Editor Vickie Wolfrum Editor-in-Chief Faculty Editor Dave Gerkensmeyer Head Photographer Tamarack Staff Was Tamarack ' s been put to bed! shouted hilarious editors and staff members as they kissed the last shipment goodbye and sent it flying to Pischel, the Pasco, Washington, publishers. 1 967 ' s staff was selected in the spring of 1966 by Mrs. Carol Newett on the basis of grades, past achievement in school activities and rec- ommendations. Work began during the summer when theme was decided and cover planned. Many hours were spent at the Cheney Cowles Museum gathering materials on the history of Spokane and taking pictures of authentic relics portraying more fully the theme, Spokane Story. October 1 was the first deadline when cover and color pages were due. Even with all the summer planning, much scurrying took place to meet this date, and the staff got its first taste of what it means to get materials in to the printer exactly as it is to appear on the printed page. Mrs. Carol Newett Tamarack Advisor Audrey Brooks Business Manager Carol Altenburg Advertising Editor Faculty Editor Kathy Olson Head Senior Editor Nancy Gausman Activities Editor Alice Douglass Productions Editor Joan Martin Girls ' Sports Editor 154 Bev Wilant Activities Editor Dick Engstrom Photography Coordinator Jan Naylor Head Productions Editor Rewarded At Banquet On October 8, Tamarack staffers went to Pasco to attend an an- nual editors work shop where they heard new ideas on copywriting, photography and layouts. Working hard all year, staff members sent an average of seventy- pages in to meet their October, November, December, February, and March deadlines. The last deadline shipment was made with a sigh of relief in the early part of April. In order to get that great feeling which comes from seeing a ful- filled year of long, arduous work, the staff drove to Pasco on April 23 for one last check on their book. Happily they found that the many hard hours which were spent on the production of the book truly paid off and were most rewarding. On May 24 Quill and Scroll gave their annual banquet honoring Tamarack staff, and on May 25 the Tamaracks were distributed to NC students. At the same time an edition of our book was sent to the Columbia Scholastic Press, Columbia University, New York, to be judged. Pam Xakagawa Associate Editor-in-Chief Classes Editor Larry Ashley Assistant Editor Penny Pfeffer Dick Aagard Assistant Business Manager Boys ' Sports Editor Mary Hill Senior Editor Barry Blackstone Photographer Elaine Rounds Assistant Editor Classes Editor Barb Soapes News Editor Associate Editor Mike Blair Boys ' Sports Editor Cherie DeLoarh Feature Editor Reporter Patti Biggs Editor-in-Chief Mailing Manager Gordon Peone Advertising Manager NC News Is North Central ' s first newspaper deadline, two weeks after school opened, found our News Staff under the editor, Gayle Northcutt, busily preparing for their first newspaper. With the leadership of their new advisor, Mrs. Virginia McCarthy, the first of eighteen newspaper issues began. Every other Wednesday a couple of staff members were sent to the print shop to proof their paper and make corrections. The following Thursday afternoon, after the newspapers were picked up, the staff busily counted out the papers for each homeroom, and sent them to over one hundred cities throughout the United States, from Virginia to California, and to a large number of past NC graduate subscribers. Mrs. Virginia McCarthy News Staff Advisor Marie Wold Associate Editor News Editor Virginia Haight Mailing Manager Sandi Pederson Girls ' Sports Editor Pat Kenney Reporter Danna Gates Reporter Dave Gerkenstneyer Head Photographer 156 Marv Richardson Assistant Boys ' Sports Editor Widely Read Don Kuch Boys ' Sports Editor Terri Hanson Feature Editor Reporter Changing semesters brought an all new look to the News Staff. Nine new members were added and new appointments changed all staff positions under Patty Biggs, the new spring editor. Something different was the Christmas issue, decorated with col- ored red banners. Also, with extra advertising effort, the staff collected enough money for a full page, colored picture of our lilac princess. The North Central Newspapers were evaluated by the Whitworth College Journalism Department near the beginning of the school year. Excellent pictures, excellent layouts and features were praised. Six News StafF members have been selected for Quill and Scroll membership, an international honor soc iety for high school journalists. Gayle Northcutt Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Judy Rowland Girls ' Sports Editor Kathy Thompson Advertising Manager Feature Editor Audrey Brooks Business Manager Pat Chantry Reporter Jim Wavada Assistant Boys ' Sports Editor Kathy Munyan Reporter Joan Lareva Reporter Judy Allbery Managing Editor Fall Club Presidents — FRONT ROW : Jan Naylor, FTA ; Judy Allberry, Hansen, Latin. ROW 2 : Larry Hansen, Math ; Linus Nelson, chess ; Bruce Cercle de Menage; Audrey Br x ks, Quill and Scroll; Linda Nicholson, Larson, Red Cross; Al Hanson, Warriors; Brian Simpson, Key; and Vox Puellarum; Pat McCammond, FNA; Gayle Northcutt and Peggy Dave Lindeblad, biology. Your move! I ' ll use Alekhine ' s defense opening! Check! Aha! checkmate ! Such sounds were heard coming from Room 408 on Monday eve- nings as avid chess players met to compete in this most ancient of games whose beginnings are obscure but probably was imported into Europe during medieval times from the Orient. Ladder system of playing resulted in top rungs being held by Gene Sanford, Linus Nelson, Charlotte Spidle, and John Bass. Advisor Don Olson has encouraged much of the student ability and enthusiasm. Chess Club — FRONT ROW: Bob Flick, Linus Nelson, Doug Scott, John Bass, Mark Ross, Char- lotte Spidle, John Benzie. ROW 2 : Fred Cervantes, Jim Patterson, Don Bruya, Greg Melby, Patty Price, Sue Currier, Karen Clark, Ken Strong. ROW 3 : Steve Rigg, Gary Hirst, Gary Bogen- reif, Larry Hansen, Bill Lund, Gene Sanford, Charles Endicott, Ted Panknin, Don Likarish, Dan Taking time out for a quick game of chess are Linus Nesdahl, Bill Overfield. Nelson and Dan Nesdahl. Chess Club Grows In Membership Selling popcorn for DECA are: Pat Smyth and Diane Rasmussen. Pointing out one of this year ' s biggest projects in DECA, the Senior Keys, is Lynn Morgan. Also shown are Shirley Anderson, Paulette Royer, and Diane Rasmussen. Distributive Education, more informally called DECA, has given this year ' s members an oppor- tunity for learning while earning. In class, note- books, projects, and special instruction are given to the members. Outside work consists of actually working for various Spokane businesses. Activi- ties include banquets, dinners, luncheons and breakfasts with other Spokane high schools. This year ' s officers were : Robyn Bell, gover- nor; Ron Mehlert, president; Judy Portrey, vice president; Rita Woods, secretary; Sandy Nelson, treasurer; Diane Rasmussen, parliamentarian; Pat Smyth, historian. In Yakima on March 19, 20 and 21 was held the leadership conference, one of the major an- nual events. On May 18 the DECA members hon- ored their employers at the annual Employer-Em- ployee Banquet. Mrs. Louise Wickward was the director of the North Central Group. Among other honors won by this group was the Northtown Trade Asso- ciation ' s Display Contest. DECA Trains Through Actual Participation In Business FRONT ROW: Judy Portrey, Rita Woods, Ron Mehlert, Pat Smyth, Diane Rasmussen, Carol Allen. ROW 2: Judy Allbery, Sandy Nelson, Shirley Anderson, Linda Allen, Deloris Stewart, Janet Glass, Peggy DeWitt. ROW 3: Randy Walker, Darrel Johnson, Lynn Morgan, Diana McClure, Linda Stein, Dennis Veter, Lynda Lynn, Robyn Bell, Linda Perron, Paul Renner, Don Morse. New members: Linda Moland, Nancy Staub, Cindy A. Williams, Dawn Corskee, and Linda Cartee learn the tricks in bandaging. FNA Learns Nursing Skills Future Nurses of America gives a background for those girls who are interested in nursing for a career. The requirements are at least a sophomore standing and a 2. grade average. Actual experience is gained by the girls as they take turns working in the various de- partments of St. Luke ' s Hospital. In order to raise money for their projects, they sold Tupperware and rag dolls. The latter were hand made for the girls by the older people at Lindsey Hall. At Christmas the girls gave soap dishes to the ladies of Lindsey Hall and comb cases to the men. Advisors for the Future Nurses of Americ a Chapter at North Central were Mrs. Vivian Hager of the North Central High School staff and Mrs. Mc Allister, the alumnae advisor from St. Luke ' s Hospital. FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Weitz, Laura Stern, Pat McCammond, Sue Gambile, Connie Elde, Cathy Hutts, Carla Butts, Vivian Hoss- Sandy Wald, and Cheryl Wunderlioh. ROW 2: Sheryl Samms, Pam ner, Cathy Wilson, Debbie Mason, Gail Burkhart, Charlotte Boles, Doty, Marlene Jewell, Jo Seitz, Judy Rowland, Kathy Adams, Linda and Patti BiKirs. McVaugh, Nancy Keller and Linda Larson. ROW 3: Joanne Becker, 160 It M b IT, Ml .V, FRONT ROW: Pam Nakagawa, Kathy Vernon, Mima La Plante, Marilyn Bartoletta, Sherrill Pulcllo, Jill Kromm, Patti Dunn, Jill Adams, Mikki Pasirznyk, Jorie Farquaharson. ROW ' I : Bill Lund, Kathy Kube, Joan Davey, Star Pichette, LcAnne Robison, Shirley Brown, Carol Greenwood, Dianna Gargarino, Evelyn Hossner, Sandy Cummings. ROW 3: Cathy Cole- man, Joyce John, Lea Wright, Roxie Weatherly, Marrella Knutson, Janet Poetter, Katie Stotts, Carol Altenburg, Sue Saling. ROW 4: Donna Barra- clough, Jan Meredith, Karen Youngren, Sue Noble, Lois Nygreen, Carol Sather, Billie Anderson, Karen Papst, Nancy Walton. FTA Makes Red Uniforms Who are all of the students in dark red uniforms? Future Teachers of America, of course! Hard working members of FTA, advised by Mrs. Anne Stilson, made uniforms this year, to be worn on meeting days, which are held twice a month. FTA ' s Hootenanny Open House, held on October 13, brought a large turnout. A maximum number of forty-five members were selected after long discussions, recom- mendations, introductions and a final vote. After the fall FTA Open House, the annual bake sale brought in $41.24 . The first licorice sale of the year, held during lunch and after school, brought in about the same amount. During the first home baseball games, licorice was sold again. FTA also spon- sored a doughnut sale at an ASB mixer. Money made during the year went for the F ' FA $100 scholarship. A senior member of NC ' s FTA, voted as the most deserving, received the scholarship, also the Senior Key was given to an outstanding senior member. Would you believe I ' m trying to teach you English out of a geometry book? says Evelyn Hossner as she instructs Pam Riccio and Marie Wold while Mrs. Stilson listens. ' Smile, Mrs. Stilson! You ' re on candid camera! says president Jan Naylor. Writing eagerly during the test given all prospective members are: Kathy Brown, Peggy Brown, and Kathy Bullis. Giving the test is Linda Nicholson, fall semester president. Serving at the Senior Citizens ' Hall is Voxie, Eveleyn Hossner. Vox Serves School And Community Vox Pucllarum, the voice of the girls, is the oldest service club in North Central. These girls have a voice in serving the school and community. This year the Voxies, dressed in various colorful costumes, carried out projects such as selling balloons for the March of Dimes in downtown Spokane. They also collected money by having the students stick pins into a voodoo doll representing the school in competition with us at our next varsity game. Voxies ushered at the KXLY Telerama for the March of Dimes and every Saturday they served lunch for our senior citizens. This year the girls adopted two orphans from Hutton Settlement. They gave their time to the children by giving them birthday presents, taking them trick or treat candy and making Christmas stockings for all the children at the orphanage. FRONT ROW: Kathi Olson, Kathy Brown, Vicki Seger, Sue Rounds, Jeanne Thorsen and Linda Nicholson. ROW 2: Roxie Weatherly, Evelyn Hossner, Jill Adams, Cheryl Wunderlich, Kathy Armstrong, Connie Hurst, Ruth Campbell, Micki Pasicznyk, Jan Brown, Jan Naylor, Peggy Hansen. ROW 3: Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Mur- ray, Eva Ferraby, Penny Pfeffer, Eileen Harvey, Steve Ann Edwards, Jackie Logan, Gayle Northcutt, Pat McCammond, Gail Burkhart, Carol Johnson, Shelly McMullen, Kathy Bullis, Tina McTigue, Laura Stern, Mrs. Skog, and Mrs. Henle. 162 FRONT ROW: Mike Saruwatari, Walt Radmer, Gary Hirst, Rick Welch, Rick Keeling, Jim Johnson, Lee Rogers, Ken Grothe, Steve Hoag, Tom Jones. ROW 2: Wayne Zehm, Don Bruya, Steve Mc- Nutt. Al Hanson, Jim Griffith, Steve Allbery, Eric Bell, Larry Ryals, and Rick Davis. ROW 3: Aaron Sampson, Steve Hendricks, Marv Richardson, Brian Simpson, Dick Lang, Larry Barnes, Gary Miller, Jerry Kostelecky, Gliff Wavra, Frank Barnes, Randy Naylor, Mick Nyreen, Doug Goddard, Ron Diggs, Larry Shinn, and Doug Millar. Warriors Are Top Athletes In School Warriors, the honorary boys ' athletic club of North Central, is one of the school ' s most important and active organizations. To be a member you must receive a major athletic award in a varsity sport and be able to withstand a gruelling initiation. This year ' s greatest money raising project was the Wrestling Smoker. The money earned was used in supplying athletic equip- ment. Recognition was given to the year ' s most outstanding athletes at the annual banquet. The Warriors were led by Al Hanson in the fall semester. The athletic club was advised bv the coaches. Kuddley Kim Delong attempts to overthrow the Gargantuan Gary Miller at the Wrestling Smoker. Getting ready for a Warriors ' meeting are: Wayne Zehm, Steve Saruwatari, Dale Sekijima and Rick Keeling. Looking confused, but not bored, are: Leslie Logan, Jeanne Thorsen and Marcella Knutson. Cercle Serves Both School And Community FRONT ROW: Mari-Lu Barr, Leslie Logan, Barb Soapes, Kathy Thompson, Marilyn Bartoletta, Penny Pfeffer, and Linda Nicholson. ROW 2 : Sue Frank, Kathy Midkiff, Sharon Stcitman, Sheryl Samms, Judy Rowland, Judy Allbery, Marilyn Pasicznyk, Cathy Coleman, and Making St. Patrick ' s Day favors for the old peoples ' homes are Cercle members: Marilyn Bartoletta, Sandy Wald, Sue Frank, Bonnie Johnson, and Cathy Coleman. In 1959 Cercle de Menage was introduced to North Central with the purpose of broadening interest in the field of homemaking. Cercle has been most successful in helping the community by mak- ing stuffed animals which the Red Cross distributes to needy children. Among their social activities the club was invited to Shadle for a breakfast in exchange for the dessert held by North Central for the Shadle club. One of the most rewarding activities was the St. Patrick ' s day fa- vors given to old peoples ' homes. Any girl with a 2.0 grade point average and who has taken a course in Home Economics is welcome to apply for Cercle. Members are then selected from the applicants, with membership being kept within a restricted number so that meetings may be held in student homes. Under the leadership of Miss Betty Killingsworth, head of North Central ' s Homemaking Department, the club has proved to be one of the most popular and active groups in the school. Elaine Rounds. ROW 3: Kathi Olson, Pat McCammond, Joan Mar- tin, Peggy Henning, Gayle Northcutt, Audrey Brooks, Cathy Wilson, Sandy Wald, Billie Anderson, and Marlene Jewell. 164 FRONT ROW: Dale Sekijima, Mike Hume, Tim Burthen, Brian Simpson, Al Hanson and Gary Miller. ROW 2: Dave Lindeblad, Mike Albright, Bruce Wald, Eric Johnson, Larry Shenn, Dave Westfall, and Mike Riehle. ROW 3: Lloyd Wallis, Bill Daniels, Max Bichoff, Larry Hanson, Rich Hobson, Steve Allbery, Lance Senter, Tom Crouch, Mick Nyreen and Jerry Emoto. Sponsored by the Kiwanis of Spokane, Key Club, the boys ' service organization of North Central, serves not only the school but the community. Membership is open to both junior and senior boys with a 3.00 point grade average, good citizenship, leadership, interest in service and outstanding character. This year ' s project was the Food Drive for needy families at Christ- mas. Competing with Shadle, Lewis and Clark, Rogers and Ferris, North Central had by far the greatest amount of food collected. An- other project of significance was the March of Dimes to which the club lent significant support. Fall president was Brian Simpson and spring president was Al Hanson. These officers conducted their meetings every second Wednesday following their luncheon. Frequently the boys were ad- dressed by members of the Kiwanis International. During the spring semester new sweaters were adopted - red pull- overs with pendant emblem and key. Key Club Is Outstanding In Service And Leadership Before a football game Key Club members help to build enthusiasm in spectators by having a contest for the loveliest animal. Here are Dave Lindeblad, Brian Simpson, Scott Farquhar, Gary Miller, and Jerry Emoto, shown with the food they collected for Key Club ' s annual Food Drive. Club Performs At Various Functions Where ' s my costume? Bring me my wig? Don ' t step on my dog ' s tail? You ' re on next! North Central ' s Talent Club is one of the most popular and active clubs in the school. Never without a performance schedule that keeps them busy evenings and weekends, these talented students yet find time to keep a 2.5 average. Called on for faculty affairs, civic affairs, school activities, and pep cons, the members of Talent Club have appeared at the Masonic Temple, Eastern Washington State College, Eastern Washington State Hospital, Eagles Lodge. Lions International, and at all the city high schools where an exchange of talents acts took place. All-city talent shows were held at each high school in Combining their voices are Cecelia Shoemaker, Pat Jones and Kim Delong accompanied on the piano by Barb Hosea. order to promote a feeling of mutual respect and interest among the city schools. Two acts were selected from each high school, and during the year a convocation was arranged at each city school for the appearance of these groups. On March 16 the Talent Club Convocation was held. Theme for this yearly event was New York, past and present. The story revolved around a rich and a poor citizen ex- changing places. The difference in the cultural pastimes of these two social groups was shown as the two visited con- trasting sections of New York. Under the sponsorship of faculty member, Mr. Dan Davis, this club has done much to encourage and discover talents among the students of NC. Practicing with the school band is Talent Club member, Glen Grant. Pep — FRONT ROW: Don Ashford, Leanne Robinson, Debbie Parr, Nanry Neff, Jo Anne Becker, and Dave WVstfall. R( )VV 2 ! Bonnie K.i I. him hi, Cathy Chapman, Mary Me Andrews, Carolyn Jaeobson, Lois Krogh, Jackie Linden, and Denisc Weslfall. ROW S : Bonnie Binder- wald, Mr. Tucker, Donna Barraclough, Linus Nelson, Joyce Hill, Etta Keck, Lance Senter, Gary Hirst, Gordon Peone, Pat Kenney, and Mr. Bundy. Learning To Give O! Sell Is Clubs ' Goal Did North Central really have an organization of boys and girls solely devoted to pep and school spirit ? The answer was, No! So NC ' s first Pep Club was born under the spon- sorship of Mr. Vern Tucker, counselor, and Mr. Robert Bundy, assistant coac h. Attending games regularly, this group encouraged attend- ance of more boys in particular at NC sports affairs. Under the leadership of Dave Westfall, president, the group spent much time deciding on tactics and gimmicks to encour- age wider participation among all of NC ' s student body in stu- dent affairs. Otherwise a segment of the girl student popula- tion which does not join in Red Feathers or Color Girl activ- ities is often not an active participant in sports events, and of course, there has been no boys ' pep organization in the school. Imagine traveling with members of all-city groups on an expedition of service! Such was the Red Cross ' all-city high school activity this year when members made tours through Lakeland Village and Eastern State Hospital to present vari- ety shows. Next, they undertook collecting soap dishes for our boys in Viet Nam. Fall officers were Bruce Larson, president; Jori Farquahar- son, vice president; Carol Sather, secretary; Marlene Jewell, treasurer, and Cathy Coleman, historian. Spring officers were Bruce Wald, president; Tom Ulvin, vice president; Jill Kromm, secretary; Billie Anderson, treasurer, and Carol Sather, historian. Red Cross — FRONT ROW: Bruce Larson, Jill Kromm, Debbie Car- ter, Micki Pasicznyk, and Gordon Peone. ROW 2: Roxie Weatherly, Jo Anne Becker, Sue Frank, Cathy Coleman, Billie Anderson, Mar- lene Jewell, Marilyn Bartoletta and Carol Sather. ROW :t: Jeannine Davis, Kathy Sather, Jori Farquaharson, Vicki Bouten, Trudy Larson, Sherry Simpson, Linda Lipp, Judy Jewell, Donna Newberg, Linda Rau, Man ia Law, Jonnie Phillipson and Bonnie Kalamon. 167 FRONT ROW: Carl Ford, Linus Nelson, Russ Brown, Dave West- fall, Dave Lindeblad, Al Hanson. ROW 2 : Carolyn Jacobson, Nancy Keller, Barb Soapes, Judy Rowland, Judy Allbery, Kathy Thompson, Cheryl Wunderlich, Charlotte Boles. ROW 3: Dale Sekkijima, Carol Altcnburg, Katie Stotts, Evelyn Hossner, Janet Poetter, JoAnne Baldwin, Vivian Hossner, Carolyn Cutter, Jill Parke, Janet Brown, Anta Mascher. Interest In World ' s Peoples Club Aim Buenas dias! Bonjour! Strastvuite! Guten Morgen! Gruss Gott! Such are the greetings that resound through the room when International Club members meet. Promoting the cultural and intellectual interests of students in other peoples is the purpose of this club. Organized in 1962 instead of separate clubs for German. Spanish and French (the only languages taught at that time), the club has been one that has captured the interest of many language students. Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month at the homes of student members. Each meeting is devoted to the cultural aspect of one of the various language countries. Vis- itors from these countries have appeared at each meeting to give talks and to answer the questions of students. International Club was honored by having Lu Matthys from Belgium speak at a meeting. Listening with great interest are: Anita Mascher, Dale Sekijima and Cheryl Wunderlich. During the past year experiences were related by Mr. Ilmar Kuljus, Russian teac her at North Central, who lived under both Russian and Gennan cultures; Mrs. Brewer, who ac- companied her husband on an extensive business trip to Gua- temala, explained the habits and mores of these people, describing how the last remaining descendants of the once proud Aztec now lives. She also displayed many artifacts and goods which she had brought with her. At Christmas Mr. Kuljus accompanied the students on his accordion as they sang songs representative of their particular languages. Oth- er speakers featured were Peace Corps members on vacation, exchange students from Rhodesia, French Cameroons, Bel- gium, and Miss Betty Hobley, an exchange teacher from England. Here are members Dave Lindeblad, Al Hanson, Judy Allbery and Nancy Keller, looking worried about the business at hand. FRONT ROW: Debbie Parr, Melody Carpenter, Peggy Hanson, Mike Hume, Steve Adams, Mrs. Briscoe, Kathy Cameron, Jonnie Kathy Olson, Cheryl Pickens, Timme Peski, and Patti Pesik. ROW 2: Phillipson, Laura Lauden, Mike Kuhn, Linus Nelson, Gayle North- Debbie Larkin, Pat McCammond, Peggy Henning, Linda Nicholson, cutt, Ray Beckman. Sally Pickens, Carol Greenwood, and Emily Edwards. BACK ROW: Senatus Populusque Romanus Senatus Populusque Romanus , meaning the Senate and Roman people, is the official title of the Latin Club. Meetings were held each month with special programs designed to enlighten the students on the importance of the Roman heritage. High- light of a fall program was the showing of slides taken by Mrs. Lauralee Briscoe, NC Latin teacher, on her past summer ' s trip to Rome and Greece. Official names for the officers were Scriptor, Quaestor, and Centurio Praetorius, which are secretary, treasurer, and fifth executive respectively. At the beginning of the year new members, so called slaves, were initiated in Octo- ber. During the Christmas season toys were given to children whose fathers were over- seas. Candy was sold to make money for the annual Ides of March banquet. At this function Roman costumes, customs, and ( as nearly as possible ) Roman foods are fea- tured. Possibly no other club function so clearly impresses upon the students the Roman everyday way of life. Students have an outstanding advisor in Mrs. Lauralee Briscoe. Et Tu, Brute says Steve McNutt to Mike Hume as soothsayer, Steve Adams, Talking over club plans are Mrs. Briscoe, advisor, and Carol Greenwood. declares, Beware the Ides of March! Going over stories for the North Central News are staff members: Barb Soapes, Marie Wold and Sandi Pederson. Could this be Mrs. McCarthy in disguise? For like the Overland Ex- press the NC News always comes through Quill Scroll Taps Top Journalists Promoting interest in journalism is Quill and St roll, an international honor club. Members must be involved in some outstanding phase of journalism, must be a junior or senior, and must rank in the up- per third of their class scholastically. NC ' s Edward R. Murrow Chapter of Quill and Scroll sponsored the sale of plastic covers for the Tam- arack as money raising project. During the fall semester a current events quiz was held for all NC students. Winner of the quiz was awarded five dollars. Spring semester a prose and poetry contest was held with ten dollars as first prize, five dollars as second. At the annual banquet held at the Spokane House on May 24, senior members of Tamarack and News Staffs were honored. Mrs. Virginia McCarthy was advisor. FRONT ROW: Pat Chantry, Audrey Brooks, Judy Rowland, Peggy Hansen, Bev Wilant, Vicki Wolfrum, Pam Nakagawa, Patti Biggs, Terry Hanson, and Danna Gates. ROW 2: Dave Gerkens- meyer, Kathi Olson, Carol Altenburg, Penny Pfeffer, Sandi Pederson, Marie Wold, Barb Soapes, Dave Westfall, and Pat Kenney. FRONT ROW: Bonnie Remmers, Marilyn Bartolctta, Elaine Rounds, Kathy Pesik, Sheryl Pick- ens, Martha Killmer, Sally Pickens, Patti Biggs, Sharon Steitman, ROW 2: Cheryl Hagen, Vickie Redd, Marie Wold, Carol Farrell, Pam Knaff, Terry Davey, Carolyn Wright, Kathy Midkiff, Vickie Wolfrum, Peggy Henning, Pam N ' akagawa. Commercial Club Promotes Business Ed Promoting interest in business education was the purpose of Commercial Club. Members gained ex- perience by working on the switchboard, supervising typing rooms, or working in public and business offices. An annual typing contest when- members making 60, 50, or 40 words per minute received pins was held under the supervision of Mrs. Mary York, advisor. Candy was sold to raise money for the club activi- ties such as the Christmas party, award pins, and the spring party honoring seniors. To be eligible for membership one must success- fully complete one semester in a business course and have a 2.5 grade point average. Meetings were held semi-monthly before school. FRONT ROW : Linda Nicholson, Kathy Bullis, Pat Chantry ' , Terri Hanson, Barb Soapes, Bonnie Remmers, Patti McLaughlin, Joan Martin, Linda Bove. ROW 2: Audrey Brooks, LeAnne Mel- lum, Patti Dunn, Eva Ferraby, Penny Pfeffer, Pam Riccio, Dana Gates, Marilyn Pasicznyk, Kathy Armstrong, Linda Stein, Jeanine Philips, Mary Ann Weitz. To be or not to be, was that the question? ' Katie Sums, Pat Kenney, and Joe Ross. asks Thespians — FRONT ROW: Diana Thompson, Joe Ross, Patti Dillon. ROW 2: Nancee Haas Jo Anne Becker, Carol McGirk, Seal Shoemaker, Katie Stotts, Mary Tyree. ROW 3: Kathy Lan- nigan, Pat Kenney, Tim Jones, Larry Meier, Dan McKinney, Debbie Carter. Those students who earn ten points by participating in stage produc- tions are eligible for membership in the North Central Chapter of the National Thespian Society. April 21 marked the all-city Thespian meeting which was entitled T.N.T. or Thespians ' Night Together. NC ' s chapter presented, with the assistance of Mrs. Terryl Anderson, advisor, a skit written by- Pat Kenney, senior- Playpen Place, a spoof on Peanuts and Peyton Place. In its third year, Rifle Club has expanded to almost twice its former size. Practicing every Tuesday night at the Armory, members learn the basics of rifle handling and practice marksmanship. This year a marksmanship classification meet was held February 25 and 26 at Cheney, Washington, which members attended with Mr. Her- bert Russell, club advisor and expert marksman. Thespians Entice Dramatists Rifle Club Entices Marksmen Seen showing the form that won them their tro- phies are, FRONT ROW: Walt Caton, Jay Rus- sell, Tom Brown. ROW 2: Jim Valentine, John Taylor, and Rich Miller. Rifle Club — FRONT ROW: Paula Kennedy, John Taylor, Mary Wallen, Debbie Sticklemeyer. ROW 2: Keith Wilant, Ralph Sacco, Marc Miller, Jim Valentine, Tom Brown, Tim Merwin. ROW 3: Rich Miller, Candy Jones, Larry Ryals, Ken Wallace, Walt Caton, Cindy Clayton, Tom Hunstad. Library Club — FRONT ROW: Sheba Black, Verna Zinnecker, Chris Walker, Mary Wright, Rose Williams. ROW 2 : Joyce Hill, Betty Merrill, Linda Calhoun, Judy Rowland, Raenell O ' Grady, Jo Seitz. ROW 3: Mrs. Barnes, Jerry Standaart, Mike Wetherell, Kim Contos, Bonnie Kalamon, Connie Neville, Sandy Hankins, Chuck Smith, Linda Coin, Mrs. Mills. Did you hear about . . . ? says Marilyn Bartoletta to Raleigh Kephart as she checks out a book for her. Library Club Teaches Assistants Art Club Attends Showings Promoting the fine arts by attending shows, listening to lectures, and discussing made the NC Art Club one of the most active groups in the school. On February- 14 and 15 members sold homemade Valentine candy and followed this with a cupcake sale in order to raise money for various club activities. Advisors this year were Mrs. Barbara Eddy and Mr. Ralph Montroy, inspirational leaders to the group. Amores Librorum, or Library Club, had for its primary purpose the clarification of the work of student library assistants. In 1963 a book study group joined with the Library Club, thus the name Amores Librorum. Each member worked one or more hours each day to receive points for assigned tasks. Library duties were rotated among mem- bers so that points might be accumulated for the spring award pins. Skilled advisors were Mrs. Lillian Barnes and Sirs. Stella Mills. Art Club — FRONT ROW: Marjean Anderson, Brenda Sheets, Marge Johnson, Dick Haworth, Lynn Morgan. ROW 2: Mrs. Eddy, Bonnie Winestofer, Sharon Knaff, Jan Littell, Elaine Rounds. ROW 3: Norma Rouleau, Claudia Bare, Caprice Boles, Nancy Reed, Donna Standaart. O.K. One more wise crack like that and your camera is going to have red and yellow polka dots! say Mar- jean Anderson, Brenda Sheets, and Bonnie Wine- storfer. Seen confronting nonconformists is patrolman Mike Salerno. Hall Patrol — FRONT ROW: Mike Rushing, Shirley Dicus, Linus Nelson, Betty White, Curtis Biern, Peggy Boyd, Kerry Roberts. ROW 2: Alan Thackcr, Jim Patterson, Bill Overfield, Bud Wellbrink, Bob Fleck, John Bass, Mike Salerno. ROW 3: Michael Torrance, Joe Durgan, Jerry Matchett, Gary Hirst, John Decken, Earl Davis, Dave Ankenbrand, Ray Beckman, Bob Boone, Jim Onnberg, Gordon Peone, Fred Cervantes, Gary Rudolph. Hall Patrol, or more formally Traffic Squad, regulated the flow of traffic in the North Central halls. Traditionally, student traffic flows up the north stairs and down the south stairs, but the patrol served as a reminder to non-conform- ists. No eating above the first floor! rule was enforced by this group as well as keeping halls supervised during the three lunch shifts. In their second year at North Central, Math Club has in- creased both in size and knowledge. Aimed at creating an in- terest in mathematics as a career, members obtain much help- ful knowledge for their future years. Open house was held in October at the home of Mr. Ger- ald Cunningham, the club advisor, and the group was ad- dressed by Mr. P. H. Nygaard, former head of the mathe- matics department at North Central. Can it be true? A class that understands the theorem of the location of the roots that lie on the circle with center O and circumference 2nR? wonders Randy Marquardt. Patrol Rules NC Traffic Math Club Creates Career Interest Math Club — FRONT ROW: Gary Hirst, Jan Brown, Bill Lund, Richard Habson, Don Kuch. BACK ROW: Linus Nelson, Fred Cervantes, Cheryl Jones, Cheryl Strong, Gary Trautman, Mr. Cunningham. Radio Club: Matt Oulman, Dale Mcator, Bob Judd, Larry Hanson, Rich Cathey, Mike Leone, Fred Cervantes, Terry Minor, Ray Stuart, Charles Endicott. Go ahead, I dare you to measure my brain waves on the oscilloscope, says Dale Peters to Mike Leone and Terry Minor. Hams Become Operators Nature Appeals To Biologists Learning the complicated but rewarding avocation of amateur radio operator is the main purpose of Radio Club. The members this year worked every Tuesday night on their transmitters and re- ceivers with the help of Mr. Graham, their advisor. Visiting radio and television stations throughout the Spokane area were other activities. Creating interest in biology and all the wonders of nature was the func tion of the Biology Club. In doing this, many fascinating trips were taken by members. One outstanding feature of this year was their field trip to the Finch Arboretum, which is Spokane ' s botanical garden of trees located just outside the city limits. Aiding members this year in plans was Mrs. Esther Lancaster. While working on their biology projects, the fa- mous saying goes, My frog ' s prettier than your frog. Biology Club — FRONT ROW: Audrey Brooks, Dave Lindeblad, Judy Rowland. ROW 2: Tim Burchett, Vickie Patterson, Cathy Wilson, Mick Nyreen. ROW 3: Mike Hume, Peggy Henning, Lianc Carlson, Mari-Lu Barr, Bill Warehouse. School Presents One Acts Referee Dayleann Stevenson separates Diana Thompson and Tim Jones in the east of The Boor. I ' ve caught him! exclaims Patti Dillon as she holds donkey, Joe Ross, by the ears. Midsummer Night ' s Dream cast, FRONT ROW: Pat Kenney, Joe Ross, Mike Bafaro, Jon Coffin, Terry Mattix. ROW 2: Debbie Carter, Patti Dillon, Kathy Lannigan, Yicki Redd. Cast of Cyrano de Bergerac takes a short rest from rehearsal. FRONT ROW: Carol McGirk, Joe Ross, Cecelia Shoemaker. ROW 2: John Benzie, Tom Ward. ROW 3: Katie Stotts, Gordon Peone. Mrs. Terryl Anderson literally reaches out to her cast. Members of entire cast answer the curtain call. Convocations Hi-light Year Judge Kathryn Mautz, Judge of the Justice Court, Spokane County, speaks at North Central ' s Thanksgiving convocation. Filling auditorium capacity to brim are students listening attentively to Christmas Choral Concert. Convocations throughout the year have provided guest speakers, varied talent, and student productions. Guest speakers such as Judge Kathryn Mautz at the Thanksgiving Con pro- vided intellectual subject matter for the student body. The All- City Talent convocation included representative talent acts from five of the city high schools performing at each high school. Later in the year the seniors produced a convocation for the student body and parents. Directing and moving props behind scenes is the stage crew. Convocations have been proven unsuccessfu l without them. Barbara Westover inspects a possible costume for Stan Freelin, right, for the senior con, while Nancy Gausman considers Dan McKinney ' s costume, left. This is where the ' other ' people sit, savs the stage crew. FRONT ROW: Ray White. ROW 2: Mike Hume, Tim Burchett. ROW 3: Steve Holden. ROW 4: Mr. Montroy f advisor), Larry Rouse. CONCERT BAND, FRONT ROW: Kathy Everett, Pat Davis, Carmel Campbell, Wanda Elliott, Arlene Browing, Bonnie McLain, Karla Wilkin- son, Sue Currier. ROW 2 : Janice Graves, Rick Kuhl, John Aikens, Larry Mulvey, Susan Howell, Laura Symth, Eugene Hawk, Martin Burnette, Carol Smyth, Bill Meyers, Mike McLean, Don Wilpowen. ROW 3: Kim Davis, Bob Bower, Dave Inkpen, Gary Mulvey, Warren Morrison, Dave Wilkinson, Gary Hirst, Robert Pickett, Bob Palmer, Bob Fleck, Dana Fisher, Bill Over- field, Steve Berens, Cheryl Johnson, Martin Hagen, Carl Larson, Steve Krueger. ROW 4: John Ahrendt, Paul Sturm, Mark Isaacson, Raymond Fry, Larry Bline, Doug Nelson, Greg Likarish, Harry Markland, Tom Came- ron, Glenn Moffitt, Rick Starr, Jane Earling, Brad Wolfrum, Chuck Fried- land, Jim DeForge, Jerry Wald, Richard Cathey, Morgan Boyce, Tom Baca, Jim Ross, Mr. Caldwell, Mr. Tieman. NC Noted For Fine Concert And Pep Bands; Appearances Are Many Drumming up a number are members of the percussion section of the Marching Band, Jim Griffith, Roger Lawrence, Glenn Moffitt, Arlene Stickel, Craig Hobson, Bruce Burr. Wanning up before con with the Fire House Five is the Pep Band. Larry Jess and Glen Grant wait with instruments as Eric Bell tapes his entry for All-Northwest Band while Barb Hosea listens. Bands Learn Skills Through Hard Practice Pep Band, SEATED ARE: Jim Griffith and Roger Lawrence. STANDING ARE: Mick Shane, Roy Wallis, Alan Phillips, Jim Marshall, Larry Jess, Doug Thompson, Stan Morris, Frank Rizzi, Carl Larson, John Taylor, Bob Blizzard and Kelvin Hoover. Drum majors, Larry Jess and Eric Bell led band throughout the year. Band officers, Dennis Giles, Barb Hosea, Katie Stotts and Larry Jess discuss proposed uniforms. Band Groups Add Variety Symphonic Band shows confusion while preparing for a concert. 182 Practices early before school and late at night were common for the Symphonic Band when preparing for concerts, holiday convocations and the exchange tour program. Smaller and less experienced than the Symphonic Band was the Concert Band. United with the Symphonic Band, they performed with the Red Feathers marching unit for half-time stunts. Snappy drum beats of the per- cussions section accompanied the Color Girls ' marching group for their half- time stunts on Kennedy field. Playing special pieces at concerts were the Trumpet Trio and Trombone Choir of the Symphonic Band. Dance music was provided by the Pep Band at special programs, pep assemblies, and the Spokane Chamber of Commerce. Trumpet Trio: Frank Rizzi, Larry Jess, and Bob Wilson. Trombone Choir: Tom Robinette. Roy Wallis, Glen Grant, Jim Marshall, Richard Hobson, and SYMPHONIC BAND — FRONT ROW: Eric Bell, Lisa Caven, Jay Russell, Marc Miller, Jean Carter, Kathy Ervvin, Sue DeWitt, Lois Nygren, Kathy Candler, and Katie Stotts. SECOND ROW: Sandi Olson, Leona Stone- hocker, Sharon Reed, Sandy Aiken, Darlene Campbell, Nancy Pfeifer, John Taylor, Bob Boyce, Kathy Bryan, Terrijane Koenig, Jim Blake, Barb Hosea, Symphonic Band Who ate my porridge, growls Papa Bear Tieman, music department head. Eileen Bischoff, and Vonne Rudolph. THIRD ROW: Connie Davis, Sharon Naslund, Pat Reichel, Richard Parlier, Sheryle Fievez, John Gullic, Steve Mattie, Sydney Rudolph, Grant Ahrendt, Rick Miller, Doug Hutchins, Pat Austin, Steve Bishop, Lloyd Wallis, Kelvin Hoover, Bob Blizzard. FOURTH ROW: Stan Morris, Doug Thompson, Larry Jess, Bob Wilson, Frank Rizzi, CONCERT CHOIR — FRONT ROW: Laura Gebeke, Nancy Chastain, Patsy Zwischenberger, Marilee Roper, Denise Garrity, Linda Gill, Therese Trantum, Sheba Black, Phylis Calapp, Cecilia McGilvra, Thana Fogg, Karla Wallette, Cecelia Shoemaker, Vickie Miller, Sydney Mead, Mynette Decker, Donna Hobbs, Patsy Keene, Dannie Johnston, Linda Finch, Diane Shields, Eva Gregg and Vicki Bennett. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Sheets, Kathy Hunt, 184 That was my note you sang! complains Mr. Caldwell, head choral department. Ray Beckman, Allen Signs, Roger Lawrence, Jim Griffith, Arlene Stickel, Craig Hobson, Bruce Burr, Jim Larson, Dennis Giles, Patty Price, Alan Phillips, Jim Marshall, Roy Wallis, Richard Hobson, Tom Robinette and Glen Grant. Concert Choir Sydney Rudolph, Marsha Hill, Chris Sniokas, Carol Warsinski, Linda Logan, Laverne Benson, Julorie Watkins, Vicki Richards, Sheryl Lovell, Eva Colomb, Mary Gilliam, Ava Merritt, Bonnie Kalamon, Etta Keck, Kathleen Francis, Rochelle Vivit, Mary Waggoner, Susan Noble, Mavis Bierig, Susan Schroeder and Sandra Donges. THIRD ROW: Greg Davis, Darwin Park, Richard Freeman, Donald Dixon, Gene Graham, Jack Clemmens, Dick Merry, Steve Kent, Jay Sullivan, Steve Roberts, Mike Sharpe, Albert Sim- mons, Pat Cotter, Gary Hutton, Alan Thacker, Jon Calapp, Hohn Seim, Luis Miranda, Gerald Peterson, Judy Eschenbacher, Sharon Orne and Rose- mary Owens. A CAPPELLA CHOIR ON STEPS OF ST. JOHN ' S CATHEDRAL, FRONT ROW: Linda Moland, Carolyn Cutter, Roberta Bland, Marylee Owens, Diana Thompson, Pat Cotter, Verna Kennicutt, Lea Wright Jill Parke, Nancy Keller, Jill Kromm, Sherrill Polello, April Parish. ROW 2: Cecelia Shoemaker, Tina Ross, Dawn Corskie, Kathy Candler, Bev Wilant, Pat Jones, Becky Staub, Vickie Redd, Jane Vaughan, Barb Hosea, Debbie Parr, Kay Duehning. ROW 3 : Judy Cole, Laura Stern, Terry McMillian, Sue Noble, Judy Caruso, Steveann Edwards, Gail Johnson, Shelly Sale, Chris Detmer, Linda Sue Jones, Billie Ahrcndt, Teri Moen, Carol Larson. ROVV 4: Bob Boone, Sandy Pederson, Jo Sniokas, Cindy Williams, Lynn McVay, Kathy Kube, Linda Lynn, Larry Rouse, Eileen Harvey, Karen Roberts. ROW 5: Bob Mackie, Frank Nichols, Karl Ford, Barry Bassett Tim Durkin, Dick Thomas, Kim Delong, Lynn Banks, Trudy Gronseth ' ROW 6: Greg Melby, Pat Bailey, Steve McConnell, Dan McKinney John Payne, Neil Roper. ROW 7: Darryll Schernitzki, Stan Freelin Barry Blackstone, Steve Emmel, Roland Haney. GIRLS ' GLEE, FRONT ROW : Joy Burger, Mary March, Jean Battin, Janet Breakey, Sandi Scofield, Wendy Grothe. ROW 2: Marlene Siegel, Gloria Chavez, Jean Crossman, Deborah Rushing, Laurel Graf. ROW 3: Lesley Mooney, Ginny Spann, Ilene Griffith, Mindy Haney. ROW 4: Jackie Wieber, Bonnie McLain, Karen Papst, Judy Heiser, Janet French. The Sound of Music TEEPEE LIGHTERS, FRONT ROW: Karen Roberts, Becky Staub, Jon Calapp, Jill Parke, Diana Thompson. ROW 2: Steve Ann Edwards, Eileen Han ey, Kim Delong, Pat Bailey, Sydney- Rudolph. ROW 3: Stan Freelin, Neil Roper, Lea Wright, Karl Ford, Trudy Gronseth, Barry Blackstone, Dan McKinney. 187 MELODY MAKERS represent North Central in the All-City Talent Show: Becky Staub, Barb Hosea, April Parish, Karen Roberts. (Photo courtesy of Gordon Preecs, Shadle Park H.S. ) If I had a hammer, I wouldn ' t have a picture taken like this 1 sing out the Folk Group. 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FA 7-9548 PEIRONE PRODUCE COMPANY TE 8-3513 East 528 Trent Ave. Spokane, Washington Polly Ahsul HaJiesuf, Wedding Cakes and Pastries N1821 Division St. FA 7-9341 196 things go better with Coke TRADE MAHK( Congratulations to the Class of 1967 THE GENERAL STORE N2424 Division Spokane: E4324 Trent Phone KE 5-2496 Tekoa: 208 Crosby Phone 284 -2271 Best Wishes by MORGAN MORGAN Industrial Machinery Farm Machinery Quality R. Wallace Pischel, Inc. P. O. 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Instead of talk about the utility service we supply, may we speak briefly of our sincere interest in the students and young people of this area. Time passes rapidly and you will move from the learning to the doing stage. The community and the nation will depend on you for much — you are the future. Congratulations, and best wishes from the men and women of Washington Water Power Company 201 Homes by HARLAN DOUGLASS BUILDING CONTRACTORS E815 Rosewood HU 9-4260 QUALITY FLORISTS Only the Finest Member Florist Transworld Delivery N1602 Monroe FA 7-7746 GOODBYE AND CONGRATULATIONS — to the Seniors of 1967 HELLO AND BEST WISHES --to the Seniors of 1968 theMcrescent PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO Invites you, the Seniors of 1967 to take advantage of our SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES. 1 - 8 x 10 2-5x7 6 - Friendship Wallet Size ONLY $9.95 P.S. A Photograph is a part of forever. . .and we take our responsibility of making your photograph very, very seriously. 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Wallace Pischel, Inc. 197 Servisoft System, Inc. 194 Seven-Up 200 Sprouse-Rietz 194 Strick ' s Doughnuts 204 Style Trend Beauty Salon 202 Taco Time 202 Town Country Drugs, Inc. 198 Vaughn William ' s TV Service 204 Vern ' s Pies 196 Washington Water Power 201 Western Soap 200 Whitworth College 201 Williams North Wall Pharmacy 195 Willow Meat Packing 199 Wirsche Photo Lab 204 Zale ' s Jewelers 204 DEACONESS HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING •Diploma Program • Fully Accredited •For more information Phone: MA 4-0171 Ext. 383 RIDPATH BEAUTY SALON -Everything for the Mod girls of today - DEMI- WAVE - for support to the hair Special $12.50-complete with haircut (if you mention this yearbook ad) WIGS, WIGLETS FALLS SALES, SERVICE STYLING TE 8-2009 or TE 8-2711 Ext. 148 1 hour free parking at City Ramp Garage Senior Activities Aagard, Richard J. — Tamarack Sports Editor: ASB Commit- tees: Home Room President: Football 2, 3 ; Baseball 2 : Jun- ior Prom Tickets Committee Abel, Joyce L. — Honor Roll 1 ; Bit; Sister Abrahamson, David L. — Senior Cap and Gown Committee Adams. Steve V. — Latin Club Sgt. at Arms; ASB Representa- tive, Committee Chairman ; Senior Representative ; Senior Prom Tickets Committee Chair- man Ahrendt, Howard S. Albee, J. Michael — Warriors; Senior Prom Committee : Home Room President; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee Albright, Michael C. — Honor Roll 3; Key Club; Home Room Vice President: Marching, Con- cert, Pep Bands; ASB Repre- sentative Alexander, Michael W. Allbery, Judith K. — Honor Roll 3; ASB Secretary; Pep, Elec- tions Committees, Representa- tive ; News Staff Managing Edi- tor, Advertising Manager; Red Feather; Color Girl Secretary- Treasurer; FNA Vice President; Cercle de Menage President; International Club Secretary: Quill Scroll ; DECA ; League Committees, Big Sister, Repre- sentative, Silver Pin, Girl of the Month; Football Princess; Girls ' After School Sports Allen, Carol Allen, Linda D. — DECA Altenburg, Carol M. — Honor Roll 7 ; Tamarack Staff Faculty- Editor, Advertising Manager: FTA Historian: Quill Scroll; International Club: League Big Sister, Silver Pin: ASB Repre- sentative; Junior Class Repre- sentative; Girls ' After School Sports; Roll Checker: Locker Monitor Anderson, Gene Anderson, Janet H. — Honor Roll 3 ; League Bronze Pin : ASB Representative; Office Worker Anderson, Marjean R. — Art Club Historian; Thespians; 3 C ' s; Home Room President; Music Festival; Choir; League Com- mittees, Big Sister, Bronze Pin: Junior Achievement Anderson, Shirley S. — DECA Arnold, Beverly J. — Red Feather ; ASB Committees: Home Room Secretary; Marching, Concert, Bands; League Bronze Pin : Red Cross; Girls ' After School Sports; Roll Checker; Junior Achievement Arnold, William L. — Home Room President : Marching, Concert Bands Aronson, Judy C. — Roll Checker; Locker Monitor Ashley, Larry M. — Tamarack Staff Assistant Editor; Senior Prom Committee; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Austin, Rex R. — ASB Commit- tees; Football 4; Track 2 Bafaro, Michael L. — Wrestling 3, 4; Football 2; School Play Baker, Paula D. — League Rep- resentative, Committee Chair- man Barnes, Frank O. — Football 3, 4 ; Wrestling 3, 4 Barr, Mari-Lu — Cercle de Me- nage; Biology Club Secretary- Treasurer; ASB Committees; Senior Reception Committee ; Home Room Secretary-Treas- urer; League Committees, Big Sister, Silver Pin : Office Worker Bassett, Barry Bassett, Lawrence D. Bauer, Jodene F. Bell, Robyn L. — Red Feather; Color Girl; Girls ' Glee: League Big Sister; ASB Representative; Girls ' After School Sports; DECA Governor Benner, Paul L. Biggs, Patricia — News Staff Mailing Editor, Editor-in- Chief; League Committees, Big Sister, Representative ; Red Feather; Tennis 2, 3, 4 Bjaaland, Karen M. — Honor Roll 1 ; League President, Rep- resentative; Talent Club; Sen- ior Committee ; Sophomore Senator; Twinlow; Music Fes- tival; Choir; Teepee Lighters: ASB Representative ; Library Worker; Girl of the Month Black, Sheba Y. — Library Club: Home Room Treasurer: Mixed Chorus; League Big Sister, Rep- representative; Tennis 2, 3; Li- brary Worker; Gym Office Worker Blackstone, Barry ' E. — Tamarack Staff Photographer; Music Fes- tival; Choir; Teepee Lighters Blair, J. Michael — Transferred from Gonzaga Prep ; News Staff Sports Editor: International Club; Chess Club; ASB Project Committee Chairman ; ASB Representative; Football 1, 2, 4; Track 2, 4; News Represen- tative Blizzard, Thomas W. — Honor Roll 2; Key Club; Marching, Concert Bands Bochm, Twyla B. — Honor Roll 1 ; Thespians; Quill Scroll ; League Committees ; Big Sister; ASB Representative; Girls ' Glee; School Play Bordwell, Donald — Home Room President; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Bove, Linda M. — Honor Roll 3 ; Color Girl; Commercial Club Vice President; International Club; ASB Representative; League Committees; Big Sis- ter; Bronze Pin; League Rep- resentative; News Representa- tive; Roll Checker: Girls ' After School Sports Bowell, James E. — ASB Commit- tees; Football 1 Bowman, Ronald A. — Senior En- tertainment Committee; Cross Country 1 ; Marching, Concert Bands Boyet, Katherine S. — Junior Prom Committee; Tennis 2, 3; Roll Checker; League Big Sis- ter; Bronze Pin; Girls ' After School Sports; Band Brendmoen, Daniel R. Bridgeford, Kenneth — Trans- ferred from CM. Russell; Choir; Mixed Chorus; Wrestl- ing 1, 2, 3 Brooks, Audrey L. — Honor Roll 1; Color Girl; Red Feather; Quill Scroll President; Com- mercial Club Treasurer; Biol- ogy Club Secretary-Treasurer; Cercle de Menage Vice Presi- dent; Tamarack News Staff Business Manager; ASB Com- mittees, Representative; Home Room President ; Sophomore, Varsity Cheerleader ; League Committees, Chairman, Big Sis- ter, Gold with Ruby Pin, Points Committee; News Representa- tive; Girls ' After School Sports: Office Worker: CWSC Yell and Songleaders Conference; Fash- ion Council Brophy, Daniel J. Brophy, Patrick L. — Transferred from Gonzaga Prep Brougham, Beth E. — Color Girl ; League ommittees, Big Sister, Silver Pin ; ASB Representative ; Girls ' After School Sports Brown, Mark L. — ASB Mixer Committee; Home Room Vice President; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2 Buck, Gary A. — Football 2 Buelo, Kenneth W. — Honor Roll 1; Golf 3, 4; Choir; Mixed Chorus Bullis, Kathleen A. — Honor Roll 1 ; Commercial Club Sgt. at Arms, President; Vox Puel- larum 5th Executive; ASB Rep- resentative, Elections Chairman, Mixer Committees; Senior Prom Committee Chairman ; League Representative, Com- mittees Chairman, Big Sister, Silver Pin; Junior Prom Prin- cess; Girls ' After School Sports; Roll Checker Bundrock, Donna M. — Trans- ferred from Rapid City, South Dakota Burchett, Timothy G. — Honor Roll 2 ; Biology Club ; Key Club Treasurer; ASB Pep Committee Chairman ; Senior Prom Dec- orations Committee ; Home Room President; Junior Sena- tor; Track 2, 3; Wrestling 3; Football 2; ASB Representa- tive; Stage Crew; Junior Prom Committee Burk, John P. — Home Room Sgt. at Arms; Football 1, 3; Track 1, 2; Junior Class Rep- resentative Burkhart, Gail A. — Honor Roll 3; Red Feather; Color Girl Chairman ; FNA President, His- torian ; Vox Puellarum Treas- urer; ASB Representative, Teentalks Committee Chair- man ; Senior Breakfast Commit- tee; Varsity Cheerleader, Foot- ball Chairman; League Com- mittees, Big Sister, Silver Pin ; Girls ' After School Sports; Of- fice Worker Burnette, Dorothy M. — League Bronze Pin; Girls ' After School Sports Bybee, Barry — Home Room Vice President Calapp, Phylis — Transferred from Post Falls, Idaho: Honor Roll 2; Music Festival; Choir; Mixed Chorus Calhoun. Linda Campbell, Ruth A. — Honor Roll 3 ; Vox Puellarum 5th Exec. ; FTA; ASB Elections, Building Improvement Committees; Sen- ior Prom Decorations Commit- tee; Home Room Vice Presi- dent, Color Girl; Red Feather; League Committees, Big Sister, Gold Pin; Roll Checker Carlson, Frieda — Honor Roll 1 ; League Big Sister, Bronze Pin; Girls ' After School Sports Carlson, Jan A. — Home Room Sgt. at Arms; Football 1 ; Gym Office Worker Carlson, Liane — Biology Club; ASB Committee; Choir; Girls ' Glee ; League Representative, Committees, Big Sister; Office Worker Carlton, Carolyn — Honor Roll 6 : League Representative, Big Sister, Bronze Pin; ASB Rep- resentative; Locker Monitor Carter, Duane E. — Home Room President; Track 2 Caruso, Judith — ASB Mixer Committee; Home Room Sec- retary; Choir; Girls ' Glee; Mixed Chorus; ASB Represen- tative ; League Big Sister, Bronze Pin ; Girls ' After School Sports Casselman, Linda S. — ASB Rep- resentative; Choir; Mixed Chorus; League Big Sister, Committees, Bronze Pin; Roll Checker Chadwick, Sue L. — Senior Com- mencement Committee ; League Committees, Big Sister; Roll Checker; Office Worker Chantry, Patricia — Honor Roll 4; News Staff Reporter; Red Feather; Color Girl; Commer- cial Club; ASB Elections, Teen- talks Committees; Color Guard : League Representative, Com- mittees, Big Sister, Bronze Pin; Quill Scroll; Girls ' After School Sports Chase, Peter F. — Transferred from Ferris Chastain, Dorian R. — Football 4; Baseball 1 Chertude, M. Cathie — Trans- ferred from Lacrosse, Wash. ; Totem Pole Committee Secre- tary Clark, Marcia V. — Honor Roll 1 ; ASB Date Committee Chair- man; Freshman Senator; Frosh Cheerleader; League Represen- tative; Bronze Pin; Big Sister; Home Room Secretary; Red Feather; Color Girl; After School Sports; Office Worker Clemenson, Nicholas A. — ASB Representative; Football 1, 2; Track 1 , Freshman Friendliest Boy Clemmens, John — Football 1 ; Mixed Chorus Clemons, Ronald M. Coffin, Jon W. — Thespians His- torian; Home Room President; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; ASB Co-Rec Commit- tee; School Plav: Red Cross Representative; Senior Repre- sentative Coleman, James — Track 1, 2; Baseball 2 Colling, Cathie E. — League Committee, Representative, Bronze Pin; Girls ' After School Sports; Roll Checker Collins, F. Art — Senior Commit- tee; ASB Representative; Home Room Vice President ; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2 Contos, Kim — Transferred from Lewis and Clark; Warriors; Li- brary Club; ASB Co-Rec Com- mittee Chairman ; Football 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Intramural Sports; Library Worker; Gym Office Worker Cossette, Sidney C. ■ — Baseball 3, 4 Cotter, Pat Vincent — Home Room President ; Football Team Manager; Choir Crouch, Thomas V. — Honor Roll 2; Key Club; Warriors; Base- ball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2 Custer, John S. — Marching Band Daley, William L. — Warriors ; Track 3, 4 ; Cross Country 3, 4, Captain 206 Daniel, Ben C. — Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest Daniels, William J. — Honor Roll 1; Key Club; Marching Band: ASB Representative Daugherty, Frank Davey, Patrick J. Davey, Theresa A. — Honor Roll 4; League Treasurer; Big Sis- ter Silver Pin; League Repre- sentative; Roll Checker; Biol- ogy Club; Commercial Club; ASB Committees; Home Room Sgt. at Arms; League Commit- tees; Girls ' After School Sports Davidson, James C. Day, Colleen — Honor Roll 1 ; Color Girl Secretary-Treasurer; Cercle de Menage ; Red Feathers; League Representa- tive; Big Sister; Silver Pin; B Squad Cheerleader; Varsity Golf; Nurses Worker; League Committees DeLoach, Sharon I. — News Staff Feature Editor and Re- porter; Red Feather Secretary; Social Studies Forum Secre- tary-Treasurer; ASB Commit- tees; Chairman of Senior Prom Pictures Committee; League Committees; Big Sister; Bronze Pin; Chairman of the Marh ta Committee; ASB Representa- tive; Senior Representative; League Representative ; News Representative; Varsity Tennis; After School Sports; Roll Checker; Junior Achievement Derr, Nyal G. — Home Room Treasurer; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2 Dewitt, Margaret A. — Mixed Chorus; Bronze Pin; Modern Dance; Library Worker; Roll Checker; Gym Office Worker; DECA Diana, Sam D. — Transferred from Shadle Dillon, Patricia D. — Thespians Secretary; Home Room Secre- tary-Treasurer ; League Com- mittees; Roll Checker; Third place in spelling contest ; School Play; Junior Prom Committee Dore, Robert Doty, Pamela M. — FNA ; Senior Cards and Announcements Committee; Marching Band: Concert Band; Big Sister: League Committees; Bronze Pin ; Big Sister of the Year : Sen- ior Representative; Junior Rep- resentative; League Representa- tive Douds, Mark M. — Warriors; Football 3, 4; Track Douglass, Alice E. — News Staff Reporter; Tamarack Produc- tions Editor: International Club; Social Studies Forum: ASB Committees; Home Room President; League Committees; Big Sister; Bronze Pin; ASB Representative; Red Cross Rep- resentative ; League Representa- tive; News Representative; Girls ' After School Sports Downing, Joan K. — Girls ' Glee; Girls ' School Sports Doyle, Judith A. Office Worker; Junior Achievement; Junior Prom Music Committee Durkin, Timothy A. — Honor Roll 1; Social Studies Forum; ASB Committees; Senior Com- mittees; Senior Representative; Football I, 2; Wrestling 2; Choir; Mixed Chorus; Junior Committee Earling, Jean M. — Big Sister; Bronze Pin; Group Therapy: Honor Roll Edlin, Judy I. — Art Club; School Play; Big Sister; League Rep- resentative; Girls ' After School Sports; Roll Checker; League Office Worker; DECA Edmonson, Nelson W. Elde, Connie L. — FNA; Choir; Big Sister; Nurses Worker Elliott, David L. — Warriors; Team Manager Varsity Wrestl- ing; Team Manager Football; Team Manager Baseball Engstrom, John C. — Transferred from Tyee, Seattle Engstrom, Richard L. — Senior Class Vice President; Tama- rack Photography Coordinator; Warriors; Key Club; Quill Scroll : Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Jun- ior Class President Erickson, Ronald G. — Trans- ferred from University Evans, Kristine J. — ASB Com- mittees; Senior Caps and Gowns Committee; Home Room President; League Committees; Big Sister; League Representa- tive; Bronze Pin; ASB Repre- sentative; Girls ' After School Sports; Red Feathers; Color Girls Evans, Rand G. — Special Band : Marching Band; Concert Band Everson, Lynn H. — Roll Checker; Junior Achievement Ewing, Susan E. Eyre, Richard E. — Home Room President; Special Band: Marching Band; Bowling Farrell, Anthony D. Farwell, Nan — Transferred from Mead Felton, Melvin J. Freelin, Stanton J. — Transferred from Northwest Christian : Honor Roll 1; Choir; Teepee- Lighter Fugate, Robert B. Funk, Edwin P. — News Repre- sentative Gamble, Susan J. — FNA; Sen- ior Cap and Gown Committee; League Committees; Big Sister; League Representative ; News Representative Garrett, Lloyd H. — Honor Roll 2; ASB Representative Gates, Danna S. — Honor Roll 1 ; News Staff Reporter: Red Feather; Color Girl; Commer- cial Club; Latin Club: FTA ; Quill Scroll ; FNA ; ASB Com- mittees; Senior Cap and Gown Committees; Home Room Pres- ident; Color Guard: League Committees; League Commit- tee Chairman : Big Sister; Silver Pin ; League Representative ; News Representative Gausman, Nancy A. — Tamarack Activities; Red Cross Club; ASB Pep Committees; Home Room Vice President; League Committees, Big Sister, Silver Pin; Points Committee; ASB Representative; League Repre- sentative; Girls ' After School Sports; Roll Checker; Locker Monitor; Junior Achievement; Junior Class Committee Gerkensmeyer, David J. — News and Tamarack Photographer; Quill Scroll Vice President Gibson, Sharon — Transferred from Rogers; League Commit- tees; Big Sister; ASB Represen- tative; Color Girl; Red Feather Giles, Dennis E. — Band Vice President: Junior Achievement v Glass, Janet D. — DECA : League Committees, Big Sister; Girls ' After School Sports; Junior Prom Committee Glendcnning, Roberta — Choir; Girls ' Glee; Mixed Chorus; League Representative; Girls ' After School Sports; Locker Monitor Goddard, Douglas A. — Warriors; ASB Pep Committee; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2 ; Basketball 2; Tackling Award in Football Coin, Linda G. — Transferred from Las Vegas; Library Club; League Big Sister; Library Worker Graham, Gale R. Graham, Karen J. — Transferred from Akron, Ohio; Girls ' After School Sports Grant, Glen A. — Honor Roll 5; Talent Club: Key Club: Music Festival; Pep, Special, March- ing, Concert Bands: National Merit Semifinalist Greenwood, Carol J. — Latin Club Treasurer; FTA; Biology Club; League Committees Chairman, Big Sister, Silver Pin ; News Representative ; Sen- ior Class Representative Griffith, James D. — ASB Pep Committee, Representative; Home Room President; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 ; Music Festival ; Special, Marching, Concert, Pep Bands; Intramural Sports Grimm, Scott B. — Warriors Sgt. at Arms; ASB Pep Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Committee; Home Room Pres- ident; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2 Gullic, John E. — Transferred from Central Valley in Cali- fornia ; Marching, Concert Bands : Junior Achievement Hafner, Annette — Transferred from Butte High School Halstead, Debbie L. — Junior Prom Committee; Girls ' After School Sports Hansen, Peggy A. — Honor Roll 1 ; ASB Secretary; Junior Class Secretary: Red Feather; Color Girl Secretary; Vox Puellarum Historian; Latin Club Presi- dent, Treasurer; FNA; Quill Scroll ; Talent Club; ASB Com- mittees; Home Room Secretary; Majorette ; Folk Group ; League Committees, Big Sister of the Year, Gold Pin; ASB Repre- sentative; March of Dimes Rep- resentative : Girl of the Month ; Honors Board; Friendliest Sen- ior Girl; Roll Checker; Tama- rack Staff School Life Editor: Junior Prom Committees; Foot- ball Queen; Girls ' League Rep- resentative; Girls ' After School Sports Hanses, Barbara J. Hanson, Alan R. — Honor Roll 7 ; Warriors President: Key Club President; International Club President ; ASB Honors Board Committee ; ASB Representa- tive; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Ten- nis 2, 3, 4; Track 1 ; Football 1 Hanson, Teresa L. — News Staff Feature Editor; Red Feather Sgt at Arms; Color Girl Chair- man : Cercle de Menage ; Com- mercial Club Treasurer; Quill Scroll ; ASB Junior-Senior Co- Rec Committee Chairman; Sen- ior Reception Committee; Home Room President; ASB Representative; Big Sister, Sil- ver Pin : Girls ' League Repre- sentative ; News Representative ; Girls ' After School Sports; Girls ' League Committees Harris, Christina — ASB Repre- sentative; Cafeteria Worker; Locker Monitor; Girls ' League Big Sister: Girls ' League Repre- sentative Harrison, Michael — Home Room Vice President Hartle, Gary R. Harvey, Eileen — Transferred from Marycliff ; Honor Roll 1 ; Vox Puellarum; Chcsi Club: Senior Reception Committee ; ASB Representative; Roll Checker; Teepee-Lighters; Choir; Music Festival; League Committees, Big Sister; Folk Group; March of Dimes All- City Chairman; Junior Class Representative; College Career Counselor; ASB Elections Com- mittee Harvey, Larry- D. — Transferred from Burns Flat High School Harwood, Jerry R. — Warriors Secretary; Football 1 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track L 2, 3, 4; All-City Football Second Team Haskins, Dayle — FNA; ASB Mixer Committee; Gym Office Worker; Girls ' After School Sports; Bookroom Worker; Big Sister, Bronze Pin Haugen, Gerald D. — HaJl Guard; Stage Crew Haworth, Richard L. Tama- rack Staff Art Editor; Art Club Vice President; ASB Publicicty Committee Chairman : Senior Breakfast Committee; Eastern Washington State Historical Society Mural Award; Junior Achievement Heaton, Edgar D. Hendricks, Stephen T. — War- riors; Track 4; Wrestling 4; Transferred from Custer County High School Henjum, Dennis L. Henning, Peggy L. — Honor Roll 5; News Staff Reporter; Com- mercial Club Sgt, at Arms; Cercle de Menage Secretary; Latin Club; Biology Club Secre- tary-Treasurer; ASB Stationery Committee Chairman; Senior Commencement Committee; Home Room Secretary; ASB Representative; Girls ' After School Sports; League Commit- tees, Big Sister Gold with Ruby Pin: Cheerleader 2, 4 Herzel, Linda — Transferred from St. George ' s School; Honor Roll 5 ; Girls ' League Vice President; Art Club Pres- ident; International Club Sec- retary; Bausch and Lomb Award; League Committees, Bronze Pin: Attended Jessi Higgins, Greg Hill, D. Larry — Senior Class Representative; Senior Break- fast Committee; Social Studies Forum Hill, Joseph R. — Transferred from Severson High School; Junior Achievement Hill, Joyce R. — Pep Club, Y- Teens; Social Studies Forum; Library ' Club; International Club; League Committees, Big Sister, Bronze Pin; Girls ' League Representative ; Roll Checker; Library Worker; Gym Office Worker; Locker Muni- tor; Library Representative Girls ' Glee; Mixed Chorus; Tennis L 2, 3, 4; Girls ' After School Sports Hill, Man- M. — Tamarack Staff Senior Editor; FTA; Girls ' After School Sports; Junior Achievement; League Commit- tees, Big Sister, Silver Pin; Girls ' League Representative ; ASB Committees Hipperson, Brian G. Honor Roll 6; Warriors; Key Club; ASB Mixer Committee; Senior Prom Committee Gem-i.il Chairman; Home Room Presi- dent, Vice President; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2,3; Basket- ball 1 Hoag, Steve B. — Warriors Vice President; Senior Music Com- mittee: ASB Pep Committee; Home Room Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer; Apache Award for Football; Gym Of- fice Worker: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Roll Checker Hodges, Lorraine V. — Trans- ferred from Mead High School ; Choir Hoffman, Dorothy — Transferred from Newport High School: Honor Roll 4 : Girls ' League Representative ; News Repre- sentative Hosea, Barbara E. — Honor Roll 4; FTA; Talent Club President, Vice President, Secretary: Music Festival: Choir: Special, Marching, Concert Bands; Sil- ver Pin ; WSU Music Camp ; High School Summer Bands and Orchestras: Disidrian; Band Day ; Gonzaga University Band — Guest Artist; Honor Band; All Northwest ; All State ; Junior Symphony ; Junior Symphony Music Camps; Girls ' Quartet Hossner, Evelyn D. — Honor Roll 2; Red Feather; FTA; Inter- national Club; Vox Puellarum Secretary ' ; Senior Commence- ment Committee ; League Com- mittees, Big Sister, Silver Pin, Girls ' League Representative; Girls ' After School Sports House, Nancy R. — Locker Mon- itor; Bookroom Worker Howard, Steve Howell, John — Gym Office Worker; Locker Monitor Hoy, Mary Frances — Trans- ferred from Niobrara County High School; Girls ' League Representative; Pep Club Hume, Michael D. — Honor Roll 1 ; Junior Class Vice President; ASB Vice President; Tamarack Staff Photography Coordinator ; Latin Club; Biology Club: Key Club Secretary: Senior Break- fast Committee: Senior Con Central Committee; Home Room Treasurer: Boys ' State; ASB Representative; Spokane Leadership Conference : Stage Crew Manager Hutchins, Billy W. — Transferred from Artesia High School; Track 2 Hutton, Mike — Transferred from Redmond, Oregon Hutts, Clifford G. — Home Room Vice President: ASB Represen- tative ; Senior Class Representa- tive ; Cross Country 1 : Basket- ball 1 ; Honor Roll 1. Hutts, Kathleen M. — FNA; Girls ' After School Sports; Of- fice Worker; League Commit- tees, Big Sister, Bronze Pin Hyko, Robert A — Transferred from Noxon High School; Honor Roll 1 : Basketball 2 Iron, John W. — Band Jackson, Gloria J. — Library- Worker Jacobsen, Carolyn A. — Inter- national Club; Pep Club; League Representative; Com- mittees, Big Sister, Bronze Pin: Roll Checker: Junior Class Rep- resentative Jarrad, Linda B. Jess, Larry D. — Music Festival; Special, Marching, Concert, Pep Bands; Band President Johnson, Carol E. — Honor Roll 1 ; Vox Puellarum Vice Presi- dent ; FTA : League Representa- tive, Committees, Bronze Pin; Girls ' After School Sports; Locker Monitor Johnson, Darrel B. — DECA Johnson. James H. — Home Room President: Football 1, 2: Base- ball I, 2 lohnson, Wanda L. Johnston, Marilyn E. — Senior Prom Committee; League Rep- resentative, Big Sister, Commit- tees: ASB Representative Jones, Donna Jones, Linda Sue — Red Cross; Pep Club; Home Room Sgt. at Arms; Choir; League Repre- sentative, Big Sister; Girls ' After School Sports; Library ' Worker Jones, Patricia L. — Talent Club Historian; Music Festival; Choir; Girls ' Glee; Teepee- Lighters; League Committees, Big Sister: ASB Representative: Girls ' After School Sports: Jun- ior Prom Committee Jones, Sharon T. — Transferred from Marycliff; Honor Roll 4; FNA; ASB Representative, Elections Committee; League Big Sister, Bronze Pin; Library- Worker Jones, Timothy S. — Honor Roll 5; Thespians; ASB Representa- tive, Mixer Committee; School Play ; News Representative Jordan, Sandra A. — Library Club; League Big Sister; Li- brary Worker; Roll Checker; Junior Achievement Judd, Robert A. — Radio Club; ASB Representative Judd, Vicki R. — Honor Roll 2; League Big Sister, Bronze Pin, Representative: Roll Checker; Office Worker; Locker Monitor Jukich, Steve N. — Library Club; Home Room Vice President ; Li- brary Worker; Office Worker Kalamon, Bonnie J. — Red Cross; Library Club; Pep Club; Girls ' Glee; Mixed Chorus; League Committees Chairman, Big Sis- ter, Bronze Pin: ASB Represen- tative; Library Worker: Office Worker: Eastern Washington State Mural Contest — 3rd place Karnes, Barbara J. - - Marching, Concert Bands ; League Repre- sentative, Committees, Big Sis- ter; Girls ' After School Sports Keck, Etta L. - Red Cross; Pep Club: Mixed Chorus; League Big Sister, Bronze Pin; Girls ' After Scho ol Sports; Ticket Of- fice Worker Keck, L. Ronald — Transferred from Rogers Keeling, Rick L. — Warriors Vice President: ASB Commit- tees Chairman ; Senior Prom Committee; Home Room Presi- dent ; News Representative ; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2 Keglcv, Dale L. — ASB Publicity Committee ; Track 2, 3; Wrestl- ing 2 Kennedy, Lynda F. — League Treasurer, Representative, Big Sister, Silver Pin; Girls ' After School Sports; Roll Checker; Office Worker; Color Girl; Red Feather Kenney, Patrick C. — News Staff Reporter; ASB Pep, Publicity Committees, Representative; Junior Press Club; School Play; News Representative; Gym Of- fice Worker: Rifle Club; Thes- pians: Quill Scroll; Chess Club; Senior Con Central Com- mittee Kcnnicutt, Verna Rae — Music Festival: Choir President; Tee- pee-Lighters Killmcr, Martha L. — Color Girl ; Red Feather Secretary; Com- mercial Club Secretary; Red Cross; ASB Publicity Commit- tee Chairman, Representative; Senior Prom Decorations Com- mittee; League Committees, Bronze Pin, Big Sister; Girls ' After School Sports King, Richard E. — Bookroom Worker Kirby, Stanley K. — Transferred from Ferris Knaff, Sharyn R. — Art Club President: Thespians; Red Cross; Color Girl: League Rep- resentative, Committees, Big Sister Knutson, Linda J. — Honor Roll 2; League Committee, Big Sis- ter; Roll Checker; Girls ' After School Sports Kostelecky, Jerry J. — Honor Roll 1 ; Warriors; ASB Pep Commit- tee; Senior Prom Decorations Committee ; Home Room Pres- ident, Vice President; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2 Kuhn, Michael E. — Transferred from Gonzaga Prep; Latin Club; ASB Representative; Sen- ior Representative; Quill Scroll Writing Contest — First Place Lang, Dick — Wariors; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Lareva, Joan M. — News Staff Reporter; Mixed Chorus; League Big Sister Larson, Bruce M. — Red Cross President : ASB Publicity, Build- ing Improvement Committees; Home Room Vice President : ASB Representative; Tennis 2 Larson, James A. — Marching, Concert Bands; Wrestling 3; Football 2 Lattimore, Kenneth C. Lavignc, Michael D. Lawson, Ben S. — Warriors; Sen- ior Prom Committee; Home Room Vice President; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; ASB Representative Leach, Susan E. — Transferred from Rogers Lean, James B. — Wrestling 2 Lee, Gary Lindcblad, David A. — Honor Roll 2 ; Biology Club President : International Club; ASB Honors Board ; Home Room Sgt. at Arms; Key Club; Sci- ence Fair Speaker ' s Bureau ; Current Events Test — 2nd Place Lindon, Karyn N. - - ASB Repre- sentative; League Big Sister, Silver Pin; Girls ' After School Sports Lines, Richard W. — Golf 2, 3, 4; Special, Marching, Concert, Pep Bands Littell, Janell J. — Art Club ; ASB Publicity Committee; Senior Prom Committee; League Rep- resentative, Committees Chair- man, Big Sister, Bronze Pin: Girls ' After School Sports Litten, John Lugcr, Lorctta — Honor Roll 1 ; League Bronze Pin; Girls ' After School Sports Lunzcr, Donald A. — Senior Commencement Committee; Wrestling 2, 3 Lynn, Lynda G. — Latin Club; DECA; Senior Prom Commit- tee; Choir; Girls ' Glee; Mixed Chorus; League Representative, Big Sister; Home Room Treas- urer; Girls ' After School Sports Magnus, Kathy L. — Honor Roll 4; Art Club 5th Exec; Home Room Secretary; ASB Repre- sentative; League Committees, Big Sister, Silver Pin, League Representative; Girls ' After School Sports; Quill Scroll Writing Contest; Latin Club Markee, Raymond — Transferred from Shadle and Willpinit High Schools; Junior Achievement Marquardt, Randall F. Intra- mural Sports Marsh, Deanna J. — Transferred from Lewis and Clark High School; Roll Checker Martin, Joan C. — Senior Class Secretary; Girls ' After School Sports; ASB Representative; League Committees, Big Sister, Bronze Pin; Junior Class Tick- ets Committee; Home Room President; Commercial Club; Quill Scroll; Cercle de Me- nage — 5th Exec; ASB Com- mittees, Tamarack Girls ' Sports Martin, Mary L. Mascher, Anita — Honor Roll 3; International Club; ASB Rep- resentative; Big Sister, Bronze Pin, League Representative ; News Representative Mashtare, Charles M. Mattix, Terry W. — Warriors; Senior Commencement Com- mittee Chairman; Cross Coun- try 4; School Play; Home Room Officer McCammond, Patricia A. — Honor Roll 7; Red Feather Treasurer; Color Girl Sgt. at Arms; Cercle de Menage Treasurer; Vox Puellarum 5th Exec; FNA President, Historian; Latin Club; ASB Elections Commit- tee; Home Room President, Treasurer, Roll Checker; League Committees, Big Sister, Gold Pin, Girls ' League Repre- sentative; Girls ' After School Sports; March of Dimes Repre- sentative ; Senior Cap and Gown Committee McClure, Diana — DECA; Roll Checker; Girls ' After School Sports; League Big Sister McConnell, Steve — Home Room President; Junior Prom Decora- tions Committee; Roll Checker; Mixed Chorus; Choir; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 McCort, Daniel J. — Transferred from Newport High School; Junior Prom Committee ; Wrestling 2, 3; Mixed Chorus; Football 4 ; Baseball Team Man- ager McDavid, Jon D. — Transferred from Ottumwa, Iowa; Baseball 2 ; Wrestling 4 McGuire, Connie McKinney, Daniel R. — Trans- ferred from Gonzaga Prep; ASB Representative; Thespians; ASB Pep Committee; Home R(x m Sgt. at Arms; News Rep- resentative; Choir; Teepee- Lighters; Mixed Chorus; School Play McLaughlin, Patsy L. — Red Feather Chairman; Color Girl Sgt. at Arms; Commercial Club Secretary; ASB Committees; Senior Refreshments Commit- tee ; Home Room President ; League Committees, Big Sister, Silver Pin, League Representa- tive; Girls ' After School Sports; Roll Checker; Cheerleader 2; Junior Prom Committee; Sen- ior Refreshments Committee, News Representative McLean, Michael L. — Marching, Concert Bands McLean, Timothy M. — Home Room Vice President; ASB Representative: Football 1, 2, 3; Track 2 MrMullen, Shelley L. — Trans- ferred from Minot, North Da- kota ; Honor Roll 3 ; Vox Puel- larum Treasurer; Home Room President; Roll Checker; League Committees, Big Sister, Bronze Pin, League Representa- tive; Color Girl McNutt, Steven J. — Honor Roll 6; ASB President; Key Club; Latin Club; Warriors; ASB Representative ; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Twinlow; Special Drawing McTigue, Tina — ASB Elections Committee; Roll Checker; Bronze Pin, League Committees McVay, M. Lynn — Honor Roll 4; ASB Treasurer; Color Girl Historian; Red Feather: Talent Club; ASB Co-Rec Committee; ASB Representative; Choir; Teepee-Lighters; League Com- mittees, Silver Pin, League Rep- resentative; Majorette Head McVey, Rich G. — Honor Roll 1 , Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 Mehlert, Ron L. — DECA Presi- dent; Golf 1, 2, 3; Home Room President : Senior Prom Tickets Committee Melby, Forrest L. — Roll Checker Meredith, Lynn B. — Home Room Secretary, Treasurer; Junior Prom General Chairman ; League Committees, Big Sister, Bronze Pin, League Representa- tive; ASB Representative; Red Feather; Color Girl Merrill, Bettie R. — Library Club ; League Big Sister; Junior Achievement; Library Worker; Library Representative Merry, Richard G. — Choir; Mixed Chorus Merwin, Timothy B. — Trans- ferred from Gonzaga Prep; Warriors ; Basketball Team Manager: Debate; Intramural Sports : Junior Achievement ; Choir; Mixed Chorus; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Track 1 Midkiff, Kathy L. — Cercle de Menage ; FTA : Commercial ; Roll Checker; League Commit- tees, Big Sister; ASB Date Dance Committee ; Senior Prom Tickets Committee Miller, Terry C. Mitchell, Lynn C. — Music Fes- tival; Girls ' Glee; Mixed Chorus; Girls ' After School Sports Monroe, Gary ' C. — Tennis 2 ; ASB Representative Morgan, M. Lynn — Tamarack Staff Art Editor; Art Club President, Vice President, Sec- retary; Junior Prom Decora- tions Committee ; League Com- mittees ; Art Scholarship : DECA Morod, Craig L. — Transferred from John Rogers; Library Worker; Mixed Chorus; Choir; Junior Achievement Morse, Donald W. — DECA ; Sen- ior Prom Committee ; Home Room President; Stage Crew; Track 2; ASB Mixer Commit- tee Mullen, Colleen M. — Trans- ferred from Marycliff; Locker Monitor; Roll Checker; Girls ' After School Sports; League Representative; Red Feather: College Council Representa- tive ; League Big Sister Mullenix, Rita M. — Honor Roll 1 ; Commercial Club; ASB Date Dance Committee; Senior Re- ception Committee; Big Sister; Office Worker Mulvey, Terri — Home Room President: League Committees: Big Sister: Roll Checker Munyan, Kathy M. — League Secretary ; News Staff Reporter : Pep Club; Tamarack Represen- tative: Bronze Pin Mutton, Gloria A. — Art Club Treasurer; Commercial Club; Red Feather: Big Sister: Bronze Pin : League Representative Nakagawa, Pamela H. — Honor Roll 4: Tamarack Staff Associ- ate Editor-in-Chief; Classes Editor; FTA Vice President, Secretary ; Quill Scroll Treas- urer: ASB Date Dance Commit- tee; Senior Con Central Com- mittee; Junior Senator; Con- cert Band ; League Committees, Big Sister, Girls ' League Repre- sentative, Gold Pin ; Girls ' After School Sports; Red Feather: Commercial Club Nance, Alice M. — Girls ' Glee Naylor, Janice A. — Honor Roll 7; News Reporter; Tamarack Staff Productions; Biology Club; International Club; FTA Secretary, President; Vox Puel- larum 5th Exec, Treasurer; ASB Publicity Committee Chairman: Sophomore Senator: Girls ' State ; Frosh, Sophomore, Varsity Cheerleader ; League Committees, Big Sister, Gold Pin, Girls ' League Representa- tive; Junior Class Representa- tive; Honors Board Nelson, Sandra G. — DECA Treasurer; News Representa- tive; Marching, Concert Bands: League Big Sister: Girls ' After School Sports Nelson, Steven W. — Honor Roll 1 ; Junior Achievement Nesbitt, Donald G. Nicholson, Linda L. — Honor Roll 4; ASB Treasurer; Color Girls ' Sgt. at Arms: Red Feather; Latin Club; Cercle de Menage Treasurer, President ; Vox Puel- larum President; ASB Commit- tees; Senior Prom Committee; Frosh , Sophomore, Varsity- Cheerleader; League Commit- tees, Big Sister, Gold Pin, Girls ' League Representative; Girls ' After School Sports; Ticket Of- fice Worker; CWSC Song and Yell Leader Conference; Jun- ior Prom Queen Nikotich, Sharon — B Squad Ten- nis; Mixed Chorus; Girls ' After School Sports: Library Worker Nitz, Fred — Transferred from Buckhannon Upshur High School Norby, David — Transferred from Staples High School; Honor Roll 7; Wrestling; Track Northcutt, K. Gayle — Honor Roll 7 ; News Staff Editor, Man- aging Editor; Red Feather Chairman; Color Girl; Vox Puellarum President ; Cercle de Menage President, Treasurer; Latin Club President, Treas- urer; ASB Building Improve- ment Committee; Senior Prom Tickets Committee ; Home Room Treasurer; Girls ' State; League Committees, Big Sister, Gold with Ruby Pin, Girls ' League Representative, Girls ' League Points Committee Chairman ; ASB Representative ; News Representative ; Girls ' After Schoo l Sports; Home v Room Roll Checker; Science Fair Committee; January Girl of the Month Nygren, Lois J. — Honor Roll 7; FTA Vice President; ASB Building Improvement Commit- tee Chairman; Senior Commit- tee; Music Festival; Marching, Concert Bands: League Com- mittees, Big Sister, Silver Pin, Girls ' League Representative ; Girls ' After School Sports: Home Room Roll Checker: Book Room Worker Nyreen, Mickey L. — Honor Roll 7; Warriors: Key Club; Biology- Club : ASB Honors Board Com- mittee; Senior Cap and Gown Committee Chairman; Wrestl- ing; Frosh, B Squad, Junior Varsity Tennis; Senior Class Representative ; Algebra Con- test Winner Ogle, Carolyn J. — ASB Date Dance Committee ; League Rep- resentative, Big Sister, Commit- tees; Girls ' After School Sports; Roll Checker O ' Grady, Raenell M. — League Bronze Pin; Library Worker O ' Hara, Michael R. — Trans- ferred from Shadle Park Olsness, Douglas C. Olson, Katherine L. — Honor Roll 6; Tamarack Staff Senior Editor: Color Girl Chairman: Red Feather; Vox Puellarum Vice President ; Cercle de Me- nage Vice President ; Latin Club Secretary; Quill Scroll: ASB Pep, Elections, Mixer Commit- tees Chairman, Representative; Home Room Treasurer: Folk Group; League Representative, Big Sister, Committees Chair- man, Gold Pin; Girls ' State Al- ternate; Girls ' After School Sports: Office Worker; Locker Monitor; Junior Prom Decora- tions Committee Olson, Sandra L. — Library Club President; League Big Sister, Bronze Pin; Symphonic, March- ing Bands: Girls ' After School Sports; Library Worker O ' Meara, Daniel M. — Warriors; Wrestling 2, 3, 4 Orne, Sharon K. — Girls ' Glee; Mixed Chorus; League Big Sis- ter, Representative : ASB Rep- resentative; Girls ' After School Sports; Roll Checker; Locker Monitor; Junior Achievement Oulman, Donna Overfield, Bonnie J. — League Big Sister Overlin, Larry Lee — Transferred from Albany, Oregon Palmer, Joseph W. — Transferred from Gonzaga ; Honor Roll 2 ; Senior Breakfast Committee; Home Room President, Secre- tary: Intramural Sports Parish, April L. — Honor Roll 4 ; International Club: ASB Rep- resentative, Committees Chair- man; Home Room Secretary; Music Festival; Choir; Teepee- Lighters; Girls ' Quartette; League Representative, Big Sis- ter, Committees Chairman, Sil- ver Pin ; Commercial Club Pasicznyk, Marilyn F. — Honor Roll 2; League Secretary, Big Sister, Gold Pin; Red Feather; Color Girl Sgt. at Arms; Cercle de Menage Vice President; Commercial Club ; ASB Co-Rec, Mixer, Pep Committees; Home Room President; News Repre- sentative; Girls ' After School Sports; Library Worker Patterson, William H. Paugh, Mary Elaine — Trans- ferred from Rogers; FNA; Girls ' Glee ; League Bronze Pin Payne, Patrick D. — Wrestling 1, 2 Peone, Gordon — News Staff Ad- vertising Manager; Red Cross; Pep Club; International Club; School Plav; ASB Representa- tivc ; Hall Guard Perkins, Cheryle L. — Latin Club: FTA: FNA; ASB Representa- tive, Dance, Pep Committee]; Color Girl: Home Room Vice President; Frosh, Sophomore Cheerleader; League Represen- tative, Committees, Big Sister, Bronze Pin: Red Feather Perron, Linda C. — Transferred from West Valley : DECA Pesik, Catherine L. — Honor Roll 1; Red Feather Sgt. at Arms: Commercial Club : ASB Repre- sentative, Pep Committee ; Sen- ior Prom Decorations Commit- tee; League Representative; Committees, Big Sister, Silver Pin; News Representative; Girls ' After School Sports; Li- brary Worker; Office Worker Peters, Carol J. — Girls ' Glee; League Big Sister, Representa- tive ; ASB Representative ; News Representative; Girls ' After School Sports; Locker Monitor Petersen, Sharman D. — Junior Prom Committee; Senior Com- mittee; Home Room Secretary; Choir; Girls ' Glee; League Big Sister, Representative ; ASB Representative ; Locker Moni- tor Peterson, Stephen Alfred — Home Room President; ASB Repre- sentative ; Special, Marching Bands, Head Drum Major Phillips, Jeanine I. — League Representative, Big Sister, Bronze Pin; Commercial Club; Library Club; Library Worker; Quill Scroll Contest Winner Pickens, Cheryl E. — Honor Roll 7; Red Feather Treasurer; Color Girl Historian ; Latin Club President; Commercial Club 5th Exec. ; ASB Represen- tative, Elections, Pep, Honors Board, Co-Rec, Publicity Com- mittees ; Senior Breakfast Com- mittee Chairman; Home Room Secretary; League Representa- tive, Big Sister, Committees Chairman, Gold Pin; News Representative ; Girls ' After School Sports; Roll Checker; Locker Monitor Pickens, Sally A. — Honor Roll 6 ; Senior Class Treasurer ; Color Girl Historian; Red Feather; Latin Club President, Secretary; Commercial Club Sgt. at Arms ; ASB Publicity Committee; Home Room President, Secre- tary-Treasurer; ASB Represen- tative, Committees, Big Sister, Gold Pin; News Representative ; Girls ' After School Sports Pickett, Robert S. — Marching, Concert Bands ; Library Worker Piper, Steve Harold — Trans- ferred from Gonzaga Prep; Track 3 Poetter, Janet L. — FTA; Inter- national Club; Red Feather; League Representative, Com- mittees, Big Sister, Silver Pin; Girls ' After School Sports Portrey, Judith A. — Color Girl ; DECA Vice President; School Play ; League Representative, Big Sister, Bronze Pin; ASB Representative ; Girls ' After School Sports; Roll Checker Press, Dean Louis — Football 1 , 2 Price Michael W. — Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Pringle, Donna J. — League Big Sister; ASB Representative; Girls ' After School Sports; Jun- ior Achievement Raborn, Gerald A. Radmer, Walter E. — Track Team Manager: Varsity Foot- ball ; B Squad, Junior Varsity Wrestling Ramsey, Chris R. — Honor Roll 1 ; Football 2, 3, 4 : Basketball 3 ; Senior Class Representative ; All-City Talent ; City March of Dimes Co-Chairman Rasmussen, Diane L. — Color Girl: International Club; DECA; League Committees, Big Sister, Bronze Pin, Girls ' League Representative; Girls ' After School Sports; School Play Committee Reed, Dale E. — Warriors; ASB Scoreboard Committee : Home Room Sgt. at Arms; ASB Rep- resentative ; Wrestling 1 ; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball 1, 2 Remmers, Bonnie R. — Honor Roll 4; Junior Class Treasurer: Red Feather; Color Girl; Com- mercial Club President; ASB Pep Chairman, Co-Rec, Carni- val Committees; Senior Pic- tures and Publicity Committee; League Committees, Big Sister, Silver Pin, Girls ' League Repre- sentative; Girls ' After School Sports Renner, Paul — Transferred from Gonzaga Prep ; Honor Roll 1 ; DECA; International Club; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; N.C. Totem Pole Committee Retzloff, Peggy A. — Transferred from Lewis and Clark ; Senior Reception Committee; ASB Representative ; League Com- mittees, Big Sister; Junior Prom Ticket Committee Revard, Susan M. — Honor Roll 1; Red Feather; Color Girl; Talent Club; Commercial Club; ASB Committees; Majorette; League Committees, Big Sister, Silver Pin, Girls ' League Rep- resentative; Home Room Roll Checker; Typing Contest Winner Riccio, Pamela — Commercial Club 5th Exec; ASB Co-Rec Chairman, Date Dance Com- mittees ; Home Room President ; School Play Co-Director; League Committees, Girls ' League Representative ; ASB Representative; Junior Prom Princess; Girls ' After School Sports; Girl of the Month; Nar- rator of School Play Rice, Eugene V. — ASB Pep Com- mittee; Football 3, 4 Rice, Roderic L. Richardson, Marvin — Trans- ferred from Lewis and Clark; News Staff Associate Sports Ed- itor; Warriors; ASB Commit- tees; Senior Breakfast Commit- tee ; Home Room Treasurer ; News Representative ; Home Room Roll Checker; Football 3, 4; Swimming 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Rick, Patsy Jo — Transferred from East Valley; Girls ' Glee Riehle, Michael D. — Honor Roll 4; Key Club Rizzi, Frank — Transferred from Covina High School; Special, Marching, Concert, Pep Bands Roberts, Karen E. — Transferred from Thompson Falls, Mon- tana ; Honor Roll 6 ; Music Fes- tival, Choir, Teepee-Lighters, Girls ' Quartet; League Com- mittees, Big Sister, Girls ' League Representative; 3 C ' s Club Vice President Rogers, Judith A. — Honor Roll 4; Big Sister, Bronze Pin, Girls ' League Representative Roper, Deedre E. — Girls ' After School Sports; Nurses Worker; Y-Teens Historian Ross, Joseph H. — Honor Roll 2 ; Thespians Vice President; ASB Committees; Senior Prom Com- mittee; Home Room President; Special, Concert, Pep Bands; School Play; Gym Office Worker; News Representative: ASB Representative Ross, Tim J. — Honor Roll 2 ; Home Room Treasurer; Base- ball 2, 4 Rouleau, Norma J. — Honor Roll 2; Art Club; Girls ' League Bronze Pin Rounds, F. Elaine — Honor Roll 4 ; Tamarack Staff Assistant Ed- itor; Red Feather Historian: Color Girls: Art Club Vice Pres- ident; ASB Publicity Commit- tee; Senior Prom Tickets Com- mittee; Cercle de Menage Treasurer; Commercial Club Treasurer; Home Room Offi- cers; League Committees, Gold Pin, Big Sister, Girls ' League Representative; ASB Represen- tative Rowland, Judith K. — Honor Roll 4; Red Feather Sgt. at Arms; Color Girls Secretary- Treasurer; News Staff Girls ' Sports Editor; FNA Secretary; Quill Scroll Secretary ; Cercle de Menage ; International Club ; Biology Club Vice President; ASB Elections Committee; League Committees, Big Sister, Silver Pin, Girls ' League Rep - resentative ; News Representa- tive : ASB Representative ; Girls ' After School Sports; Library- Worker; Home Room Roll Checker Rowley, Rita P. — Girls ' League Big Sister; News Representative Royer, Paulette L. — Honor Roll 1 ; Library Club ; Girls ' League Bronze Pin; Cafeteria Worker; Library Worker Ruckel, Claudine Ryals, Larry B. — Transferred from Tucson, Arizona; Rifle Club; Warriors; Team Manager Football; Hall Guard; Roll Checker Sale, Stephen R. Samms, Sheryl K. — Honor Roll 1; Color Girl; FNA Treasurer; Cercle de Menage; ASB Rep- resentative, Pep, Mixer, Co-Rec Committees; Senior Breakfast Committee ; Home Room Pres- ident, Treasurer; League Rep- resentative, Committees, Big Sister, Silver Pin; Girls ' After School Sports Sanford, Gene A. — Chess Club; Radio Club Saruwatari, Steven J. — ASB Vice President; Warriors; Home Room President; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Saunders, Barbara G. — League Representative, Committees, Big Sister; Girls ' After School Sports Saunders, Byron J. Schuh, Michael H. Schraut, Kathleen M. — Trans- ferred from St. Paul, Minne- sota ; Honor Roll 1 ; Symphonic, Marching Bands; League Big Sister; Spelling Contest Winner Seitz, Josephine A. — Honor Roll 2 ; FNA Vice President; Library Club; Red Feather; ASB Rep- resentative, Honors Board, Pub- licity Committees ; Senior Com- mencement Committee; Home Room President, Secretary ; League Representative, Com- mittees, Big Sister, Silver Pin; Girls ' After School Sports; Li- brary Worker; Roll Checker; Tennis 3, 4 Sekijima, Dale R. — Honor Roll 7 ; ASB President, Honors Board Chairman; Key Club; Warriors; International Club; Senior Committee, Representa- tive; Boys ' State: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Shaffer, Stephen N. — Warriors: Wrestling Team Manager Sheets, Terry P. Simpson, Brian L. — Honor Roll 7; Warriors; Kev Club Presi- dent; ASB Elections Commit- tee : Home Room Vice Presi- dent; Freshman Senator: Ten- nis 2, 3, 4 Singleton, Shelby M. — Trans- ferred from Ferris Sleeth, Michael J. — ASB Pep Committee; Senior Representa- tive; Home Room President, Vice President, Treasurer, Sgt. at Arms; Football 1, 2, 3; Bas- ketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Smith, Charles A. — Library Club; Library Worker Smith, C. Ronald — Senior Rep- resentative: Home Room Pres- ident; ASB Representative; News Representative; Junior Prom Committee Smith, Evelyn Carol — Trans- ferred from Owasso, Oklahoma ; Girls ' After School Sports Smith, Lester L. — Warriors Smith, Susan D. — League Big Sister, Bronze Pin; Girls ' After School Sports Smyth, Patricia — DECA Histor- ian ; Home Room President ; ASB Representative ; League Representative : News Represen- tative; Golf 1, 2 Snoddy, Gareth Keil — Trans- ferred from Cheney, Washing- ton Soapes, Barbara L. — Honor Roll 4; News Staff Reporter, News Editor, Associate Editor; Color Girl Chairman; Red Feather; Cercle de Menage Secretary; International Club; Commer- cial Club Sgt. at Arms; Quill Scroll ; ASB Representative, Co- Rec Chairman, Elections Com- mittees: Senior Prom Decora- tions Committee; Home Room Secretary; Color Guard; Soph- omore, Varsity Cheerleader ; League Representative, Com- mittees Chairman, Big Sister, Gold Pin ; News Representative ; Girls ' After School Sports; Roll Checker; Gym Office Worker; Junior Prom Decora- tions Committee Chairman Solverson, Paul E. — Home Room President; Wrestling 1, 2; Track 1, 2 Staub, Rebecca — Transferred from Fullerton High School; Choir; Teepee-Lighters; ASB Representative Stein, Linda J. — Commercial Club; DECA; League Commit- tees, Big Sister, Bronze Pin; Girls ' After School Sports; Gym Office Worker; Office Worker Steitman, Sharon — Honor Roll 1 ; Commercial Club Vice Pres- ident; Cercle de Menage Vice President ; ASB Representative, Date Dance, Teen Talks Com- mittees; Senior Prom Decora- tions Committee Chairman ; League Representative, Com- mittees Chairman, Big Sister, Bronze Pin ; Red Cross Repre- sentative; News Representative ; Roll Checker Stevenson, Dayleann — Trans- ferred from Holy Names Acad- emy; Talent Club; Thespians; Home Room Treasurer; School Play; ASB Representative; Jun- ior Prom Music Committee Stewart, Deloris L. — DECA; Tennis 2 ; League Bronze Pin ; ASB Representative; Girls ' After School Sports; Locker Monitor; Color Girls; League Representative, Big Sister Stills, Bernice A. — League Big Sister, Bronze Pin ; Girls ' After School Sports; Library Worker; Roll Checker; Gym Office Worker; Junior Prom Decora- tions Committee Stotts, Kathleen E. — Honor Roll 5; FTA Preside nt; International Club; Thespians; Biology Club; Home Room Treasurer; Music Festival ; School , Special, Marching, Concert Bands; League Silver Pin; Girls ' After School Sports; Roll Checker; Peace Essay Contest Winner; Band Secretary Stowers, Dennis A. — Home Room President, Secretary ; ASB Representative Stuart, Dennis W. — Warriors; Home Room President, ASB Representative; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4 Swan, James Lee — Senior Break- fast Committee Swanson, Jean R. — League Big Sister Taylor, Michael J. — ASB Rep- resentative, Publicity. Mixer Committees; Senior Committee ; Home Room President ; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Taylor, Paula D. — ASB Repre- sentative; Girls ' After School Sports; Locker Monitor; Roll Checker; Office Worker; League Big Sister Thompson, Diana M. — League President, Big Sister, Bronze Pin; Red Feather; International Club Treasurer ; Thespians President; Cercle de Menage; ASB Representative ; League Representative; Roll Checker; Choir ; School Play ; Teepee- Lighters Thompson, Kathleen A. — Honor Roll 4; News Staff Advertising Manager; Cercle de Menage; International Club; FTA; Home Room President, Vice President; Sophomore, Varsity Cheerleader ; Red Feather ; Color Girl; League Representa- tive, Committees; Big Sister, Silver Pin; Football Princess; Girls ' After School Sports; Roll Checker Thosath, Victoria — Transferred from Mead; League Big Sister; News Representative Tom, Kenny G. — Swimming 3, 4 Trantum, Edgar G. — News Rep- resentative ; Junior Achievement Trevillyan, Robert — Transferred from Globe High School Vernon, Kathleen J. — Red Crow; FTA Treasurer, Secre- tary ; ASB Representative, Honors Board, Elections Com- mittee; Senior Prom Decora- tions Committee; League Rep- resentative, Big Sister, Com- mittees, Bronze Pin; Senior Representative; Roll Checker; Office Worker Veter, Dennis D. — DECA; ASB Representative ; News Repre- sentative ; Senior Breakfast Committee ; Hall Guard ; Locker Monitor; Tennis 1, 2 Wald, Bruce A. — Honor Roll 7 ; ASB 5th Exec.; Warriors Pres- ident; Red Cross Club Presi- dent; Key Club Secretary; In- ternational Club; Home Room President; Sophomore Senator; ASB Representative; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1; Basketball Captain 3; ASB Date Dance Committee: Tennis 2: Junior Engineers and Scientists Summer Institute Walker, Christine A. — Library Club President : Home Room Roll Checker: Choir; Girls ' Clee; Library Representative: Girls ' League Big Sister Walker, Randy — Bowling 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Basketball 1; Cross Country 1 Wallace, Kenneth E. — Rifle Club Wallace, Stan Wallcn, Bernadette Home Room Secretary; Girls ' After School Sports; Girls ' League Big Sister; Roll Checker Wallis, Lloyd R. — Honor Roll 6 ; Key Club : Junior Achieve- ment 2, 3 ; Special, Marching, Concert, Pep Bands Washburn, L. Bill — Transferred from University: Track 1, 2, 3; Football 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4 Wasley, Charlotte M. — Office Worker; Locker Monitor Wavada, Mike P. — Transferred from Gonzaga Prep ; North Cen- tral Totem Pole Committee Wavra, Clifford D. — Honor Roll 2 ; Senior Class President ; Biol- ogy Club; Warriors; Art Club: Home Room President, Vice President; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Friendliest Senior Boy Webber, Louise G. — Mixed Chorus; Girls ' League Big Sis- ter; Color Girls; Girls ' League Representative Wederspahn, Dennis A. — Tama- rack Staff Boys ' Sports Editor; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Home Room Treasurer Weitz, Mary Ann — FNA Treas- urer; Red Feather; Color Girl; Commercial Club; Girls ' After School Sports; Locker Monitor; League Committees, Big Sister, Bronze Pin, Girls ' League Rep- resentative; Tennis 2, 3; Jun- ior Prom Committee Werre, Jerry A. — Intramural Sports Westover, Barbara — Transferred from Rogers; League Commit- tees, Big Sister, Girls ' League Representative; Girls ' After School Sports, Senior Con Com- mittee, Junior Prom Decora- tions Committee Whalen, David P. — ASB Score Board Committee ; ASB Repre- sentative ; Junior Prom Commit- tee; Cross Country 1, 2: Track 2, 3, 4; Football 4 Whicker, Thomas E. — Wrestl- ing 1, 2, 3, 4 White, Betty J. — Hall Guard Wickliffe, M. Carla Wickstead, Geoffry R. — Biology Club; Senior Music and Ar- rangements Committee Chair- man; Home Room Vice Presi- dent; Wrestling 1, 2; Marching, Concert, Pep Bands; Senior Representative Wilant, Beverly J. — Tamarack Staff Activities Editor; Inter- national Club; FTA; Quill Scroll; Junior Prom Tickets Committee; Locker Monitor; League Committees, Big Sister, Bronze Pin, Girls ' League Rep- resentative ; Folk Group ; Tee- pee Lighters; Mixed Chorus; Music Festival; Choir Wilkinson, David L. — Sym- phonic, Marching Bands Williams, Rose A. — Library- Club Historian; Mixed Chorus; Library Worker; Library Rep- resentative; Senior Prom Dec- orations Committee ; Home Room News Representative ; Girls ' League Big Sister, Bronze Pin Willis, Roger D. Wilson, Grace E. Transferred from Lewis and Clark High School Wilson, John L. — Totem Pole Committee President Wilson, Robert C. — Key Club; International Club; Marching, Symphonic Bands Winestorfer, Bonnie — Art Club Treasurer; Girls ' After School Sports; Big Sister, Bronze Pin Wise, Kathy A. — Red Feather: Home Room Secretary-Treas- urer: Senior Reception Commit- tee Chairman; League Commit- tees, Bronze Pin, Girls ' League Representative Wold, L. Marie — News Staff Mailing Manager, Associate Ed- itor, News Editor; Commercial Club 5th Exec. : Senior Prom Decorations Committee ; League Committees, Big Sister, Silver Pin, Girls ' League Representa- tive; Girls ' After School Sports; News Representative; Red Cross Club Warren, Roger D. Wolf, Peggy A. — League Com- mittees, Big Sister: Girls ' After School Sports; ASB Represen- tative Wolfrum, Vickie C. — Honor Roll 1; Tamarack Editor-in-Chief; Color Girl Historian ; Red Feather; FTA Treasurer, His- torian: Commercial Club; ASB Elections, Publicity Commit- tees; Junior Prom Committee Chairman : Home Room Secre- tary ' ; Junior Press Club; ASB Representative ; League Repre- sentative, Committees Chair- man, Big Sister, Gold Pin, Girl of the Month; News Represen- tative ; Girls ' After School Sports; Roll Checker; Locker Monitor; Quill Scroll Wood, Carolyn A. — Transferred from Rogers; Library Club, Senior Prom Decorations Com- mttee; ASB Representative; Mixed Chorus: Library Worker Woods, Rita — DECA Secretary : League Big Sister; Girls ' After School Sports Wri ght, Dave A. — Basketball 1, 2 Wright, Leatrice L. — League Vice President, Representative, Committees, Big Sister, Silver Pin; FTA; Talent Club; Twin- low; Music Festival; Choir: Teepee Lighters; Marching, Concert Bands: ASB Represen- tative; Girls ' After School Sports Wright, Marjorie — Girls ' Glee; Home Room Secretary; League Big Sister, Bronze Pin; Hall Guard Wright, Mary E. — Library Club Treasurer; League Big Sister: Library Worker Yancey, Fred A. — Football L 2; Junior Class Representative ; Senior Representative Yedinak, Thomas — Transferred from Gonzaga Prep; Football I Zehm, Wayne K. — Warriors; Marching Band: Football 1, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 3, 4; Baseball 1 Zinnecker, Verna J. — Library Club Secretary ; School Play ; Mixed Chorus; League Big Sis- ter; Library Worker; Roll Checker; All-City Choir Zwischenberger, Leo B. — Trans- ferred from Gonzaga Prep ; Football 4 Siesta??? No! Fiesta!!! That is the true North Central spirit! FRONT ROW: Linda Nich- olson, Audrey Brooks. BACK ROW: Gayle Burkhart, Jerry Kostelecky, Mike Saruwatar:. Senior Activities are all done!!! That ' s a feather in our cap! shouts Jan Naylor as she puts North Central ' s Red Feather atop Doug Goddaxd ' s hat. FRONT ROW: Dave Cooper, Peggy Henning, Doug Goddard. SECOND ROW: Kathy Thompson, Barb Soapes, Jan Naylor and Dale Sekijima. Teachers ' Index Board of Directors Ayars, Dr. Albert L. 24 Luscher, William G. 24 Nethercutt, George R. 24 Black, James S. 218 Peyton, Avery H. 24 Rymond, Helen H. 24 Swanson, Byron L. 24 Administration and Staff Allison, Muriel 29 Anderson, Terryl 19,172,178 Anzelini, Martin 25, 116, 123 Ayars, Albert 24 Barnard, Robert 30,127 Barnes, Lillian 27, 173 Beaver, Helen 33 Bennett, Blaine 29,106,117 Blair, Dale 30, 124 Bland, Robert 28 Briscoe, Laura Lee 31, 169 Broadwell, Vera 33 Brown, Doris 32,131,135 Bruns, Linda 32, 131, 135, 137 Bundy, Robert 111, 167 Butterfield, Patricia 26 Cabe, Keith 29,111 Caldwell, Michael 32, 180, 185 Charbonneau, Rollin 31 Coombs, Ann 33 Cunningham, Gerald 30, 174 Davis, Dan 28 Diedrick, William 32, 127 Brady, Virginia 29 Eddy, Barbara 152,153,173 Erickson, Norman 31 Exley, Burril 30 Gillingham, Margaret 26 Glover, Blair 31,97 Graham, Leonard 33 , 175 Griswold, Guy 28 Hagen, Kenneth 27 Hager, Vivian 160 Hannan, Richard 16,29,116 Hogan, Leslie 32,117,118 Hopkins, Jerry 29 Huff, Carol 28 Huggins, Virginia 28 Jewell, Lyle 28 Jonas, Joseph 2,32 Jones, Delbert 29 Killingsworth, C.E. 33,164 Kuljus, Ilmar 31, 168 Lancaster, Esther 30, 175 Lill, Lucile 32, 130, 131, 136 Lister, Eugene 29, 126, 124 Luders, Edward 29 Malterner, John 28 Manfred, Alfonso 31, 120 Martin, Gerald 12,32,106,107 McCarthy, Virginia 156,170 McGarry, Lynette 31 McKeirnan, Patricia 26 Kofmehl, Sally 33 McNew, Lorraine 27,51 Meyer, Alvin 29 Meyer, Russell 28 Mhyre, Kenneth 26 Mills, Stella 27,173 Montroy, Ralph 32, 173, 179 Murray, Dorothy 162 Newett, Carol 2,31,152,153,154, 155 Nye, William 30 Olson, Alvin 33 Olson, Dan 30,158 Pautler, Kathleen 30 Pelkie, Richard 29 Rodkey, John 12,13,25,28,54 Russell, Herbert 33,172 Rutherford, Helen 31 Sanford, Gregory 29,73,85 Schauble, Joseph 30, 111 Simonson, Raymond 30 Smith, George 25,12 Stilson, Anne 161 Theisen, Orval 30,38 Theodorson, George 33 Thompson, Harold 32 A.G. Tiemann 32, 130, 180, 184 Tobie, Paul 6,30 Tremblay, Joseph 12,28 Tucker, Vera 26, 106, 167 Walker, Ronald, 29,114 Wickward, Louise 31,157 York, Mary 31,171 Service Staff Conrath, Evelyn 12,34 Backenstoe, Georgiana 34 Jennings, Marjorie 34 Kliever, Betty 34 Smith, Ruth 34 Way land, Helen 34 Gillespie, Alice 35 Abramson, Beverly 35 D ' Andrea, Lela 35 Hirst, Corinne 35 Johnson, Edith 35 Johnson, Marie 35 Kruger, Alice 35 Santora, Viola 35 Schumaker, Harry 35 Boyes, John 35 Couper, Dwight 35 Gill, Blaine 35 Muzatko , Richard 35 Thomas, Robert 35 Ward, Clifford 35 Wendler, Zada 35 Major Organizations Associated Student Body 140-141 Girls ' League 148-149 School Clubs Amores Liborum 173 Art 173 Biology 175 Chess 158 Cercle de Menage 164 Commercial 171 DECA 159 Future Nurses of America 161 Future Teachers of America 161 International 168 Key 165 Latin 169 Mathematics 174 Quill and Scroll 170 Radio 175 Red Cross 167 Talent 166 Thespians 172 Vox Puellarum 162 Warriors 163 Rifle 172 Traffic Squad 172 Publications North Central News 152-153, 156-157 Tamarack 152-153, 154-155 Activities Band 14,180,181,182,183,184 Boys ' Athletics 104-127 Girls ' Athletics 128-131, 136-137 Red Feathers 11,132-133 Color Girls 11,134-135 Students ' Index Aagard, Richard 40,63, 147, 152, 153,155 Abbott, Robert 82 Abel, Dennis D. 77 Abel, Joyce L. 40 Abrahamson, David L, 40,63 Aehziger, Johnny L. 78 Adams, Jill C. 78,101, 141,147, 161,162,167 Adams, Kathy 73, 74, 160 Adams, Larry L. 75 Adams, Steve V. 40,55,59,62, 146, 169 Ahrendt, Billie R. 100,134,137, Ahrendt, Grant E. 100,101,184 Ahrendt, James G. 94 Aiken, Gerald J. 101 Aiken, John P. 82, 180 Aiken, Sandra K. 82,184 Aiken, Theodore L. 79 Albee, John M. 30,40 Albee, Linda L. 79 Albee, Pamela J. 97,136 Albert, Mark 96 Albright, Michael C. 40,165 Alexander, Kathryn R. 101,130, 134,166,189 Alexander, Michael W. 40 Alfonso, Ronald B. 94,127 Allbery, Judith K. 17,40,140, 141, 144, 150, 157, 158, 159, 164, 168 Allbery, Norman E. 85,111, 116,144 Allbery, Steven L. 78,110,140, 145,163,165 Allen, Arthur W. 77 Allen, Carol J. 147,159 Allen, Linda D. 40, 159 Allen, Monte 90, 110,124 Allen, Steve P. 76 Altenburg, Carol M. 2,39,40, 59, 152, 153, 154, 161, 168, 170, 151 Altizer, Sandra H. 88 Amdahl, Karl R. 99, 111 Anderson, Billie E. 80,133, 161,164,167 Anderson, Diane L. 74 Anderson, Gene 67 Anderson, Janet H. 40,39 Anderson, Marjean R. 40,173 Anderson, Ronald E. Ill Anderson, Shirley S. 159 Anderson, William O. 75 Andrus, Michael 79 Ankenbrand, David 86 , 89 , 174 Armstrong, Catherine 73,76 101, 130, 137, 133, 146, 162, 166,171 Armstrong, Judith 98, 135 Arnold, Beverly 40 Arnold, Shirley 88 Arnold, Susan J. 85,134 Arnold, William L. 40 Aronson, Judy C. 41 Arp, Glennda D. 90 Aschenbrenner, Pamela 75 Ashford, Darcy 89,146 Ashley, Ronold C. 89,116,118 Ashford, Don 79, 141, 144, 167 Ashley, Alan M. 87 Ashley, Larry M. 2,7,13,41, 140,147,151,152,153,155 Ash ley, Gayla R. 99 Atwood, Jack 90 Atwood, Marsha 95 Auer, James C. 100,101 Austin, Patrick T. 97,116,125, 184 Austin, Rex R. 41, 144 Ay lor, Stephen E. 90 Baca, Thomas B. 89,180 Bache, Steven M. 94 Bafaro, Michael L. 41,45,178 Bailey, Christine A. 90 Bailey, Pat E. 77,186,187 Baker, Carl J. 76 Baker, Paula 41 Baldwin, Jo Anne 75, 168 Banks, Barbara L. 88,186 Barbeau, Trudy R. 100 Barclay, Susan G. 79,95 Bare, Claudia J. 79, 173 Bare, Laura L. 98, 136 Barline, Linda L. 79 Barline, William G. 88 Barnes, Frank O. 41,107,163 Barnes, Harry R. 74,109,163 Barnes, Michael 91 Barnes, Richard J. 81,100 Barr, Mari Lu 41, 164, 175 Barraclough, Donna R. 78,161, 167 Barrick, Gregory D. 77,79 Bartlett, Wendy L. 88 Bartline, Dave 4 1 Bartoletta, Marilyn K. 80,133, 137, 161, 164, 167, 171, 173,218 Barzee, Peggy 82 Bass, John 82, 123, 158, 174 Bassett, Barry 41, 186 Bassett, Lawrence D. 41 Bassett, Susan M. 77 Battin, Doris J. 94,187 Bauer, Jody F. 41 Beal, Mike R. 86,101,111,116, 124 Beam, Martin T. 8,90,127 Beck, Alpha E. 89 Becker, Henry E. 76 Becker, Joanne R. 85,144,145, 146,149,160,167,172 Beckman, Raymond 85,166,169, 174,184 Beckner, Larry D. 89 Bell, Delwyn P. 41 Bell, Eric W. 75,127,163,181, 182,184 Bell, George F. 123 Bell, Patrick J. 97 Bell, Robyn L. 41,47,159 Bell, Ross 76 Bennett, Vicki L. 82,185 Bennett, William D. 88,111 Bensel, Philip A. 101 Benshoof , Bob W. 77 Benson, Laverne D. 78,185 Benzie, John L. 67,78,158, 165,178 Berens, Lester W. Jr. 87,180 Berens, Steven J. 97 Beresford, Arnold M. 86,127 Bergstrom, Howard L. 78 Betts, Patricia 86,134 Betts, Sharon L. 79 Bezotte, Douglas 100 Biem, Curtis L. 82, 174 Biem, Pearl M. 98 Bierig, Mavis 94, 185 Bierig, Nadine 79,87 Bigelow, Charles G. 85 Biggs, Patricia R. 41,132,152, 153,156,160,170,171 Biggs, Terrance L. 98,127 Binder, Gregory 85 Binder, Theresa M. 91 Bindewald, Barnetta 86, 167 Birtles, Mary V. 86 Bischoff, Eileen R. 100, 184 Bischoff, Max 77, 165 Bishop, Darlene K. 96 Bishop, Stephen D. 75,85,109, 184 Bivens, Daniel 97 Bjaaland, Janet C. 94,146 Bjaaland, Judith C. 90 Bjaaland, Karen 16,41,143,148, 149, 166 Black, Sheba Y. 41,173,185 Blackmer, Michael G. 101 Blackstone, Barry 2, 16,42, 155, 186,187 Blair, Carol A. 87 Blair, John M. 42,56,107,145, 156 Blair, Thomas E. 95 Blake, David B. 16,78 Blake, James A. 99,123,184 Blakeman, Ronald R. 90 Bland, Roberta L. 74,133,145, 146,186 Bline, Lawrence E. 99,180 Blizzard, Robert E. 88,111,116, 181,184 Blizzard, Thomas W. 42 Blodgett, Lary R. 90 Bloyed, Samuel M. Blume, Susan A. 100 Boberg, Rose M. 75 Boehm, Twyla B. 42 Bogenreif, Gary N, 77,88,158 Boles, Caprice E. 85,88 Boles, Charlotte I. 75,144,160, 168, 173 Bolin, Lynetta F. 95,144,135 Bonser, Mark O. 87 Boone, Robert 91, 174, 186 Bordwell, Donald 42 Boring, Vicki L. 82 Bosch, John D. 85,113,123 Boschee, Daniel 78,218 Bost, Theresa 78,136 Bouck, Georgianna 85 Bouck, Steven 82 Bouten, Deborah C. 75,133,218 Bouten, Victoria E. 89,96,135, 167 Bove, Linda If. 42,56,146,171 Bowell, James E. 42 Bower, Robert D. 85,180 Bowman, Ronald A. 42 Boyce, Morgan E. 75,180 Boyce, Robert A. 86,184 Boyd, Margaret S.V, 85,134, 136, 174 Boyet, Katherine S. 42 Boyson, Mark A. 85,144 Bradford, Carolyn 136 Bradford, Rick E. 101,111 Brammer, Barry E. 74,77 Brand, Kathryn L. 74,218 Branda, John 84, 124 Brandenburger, M. 75 Brandenburger, Patsy 85 Brannigan, James 87,99 Bray, D. Dewayne 94 , 116 Breakey, Janet M. 97, 187 Brendmoen, Daniel R. 42 Bridgeford, Kenneth 41 Bridgewater, Chris 101 Briscoe, Scott 74 Bristlin, Terisha D. 80 Britz, Sandra A. 88 Broadwell, Yvette D. 78,144, 145,133 Brooks, Audrey L. 2,10,17,42, 50, 128, 129, 132, 145, 147, 152, 153, 154, 157, 158, 164, 170, 171, 175,211 Brophy, Daniel J. 42 Brophy, Michael W. 79,123 Brophy, Patrick L. 42 Brougham, Bethavis E. 42 Brower, William 78 Brown, Barbara J. 78 Brown, David H. 95,111,123 Brown, Janet 76, 133, 162, 168, 174,218 Brown, Jerald C. 96 Brown, Joseph 88 Brown, Kathleen 77,133,149,162 Brown, Linda 87 Brown, Margaret 84 , 162 Brown, Mark L. 42,61,120,122, 146 Brown, Pati Diane 80 Brown, Russ 90, 123, 167 Brown, Shirley L. 90,101,144, 161 Brown, Thomas D. 78,172 Browning, Ailene 84 Browning, Arlene 85,180 Brunette, Mark P. 82,95,96,111 Brunner, Michael J. 85,111 Bruya, Donald C 82,120,158,163 Bryan, Kathryn A. 87,184 Buck, Cathie A. 99,135,146 Buck, Gary A. 42 Buckley, Pattie R. 76 Buell, Sherry A. 79 Buelo, Kenneth W. 42,52 Bugenhagen, Vickie R. 78 Bullis, Kathleen A. 39,42,59, 162,171 Bullis, Kenneth R. 89 Bundrock, Donna M. 67 Bundrock, Kurt D. 93 Burch, Pauline S. 86 Burchett, Gail L. Burchett, Gary 99 Burchett, Karen M. 75 Burchett, Timothy G. 7,42,50, 165,175,179 Burger, Joy-Lyn 89, 187 Burk, John P. 42 Burkhart, Gail A, 10,17,42, 128, 129, 132, 147, 148, 160, 162,211 Burkhart, Janis L. 90,145,146, 147, 148 Burnette, Dorothy M. 43 Burnette, Martin A, 180 Burnette, Maurice D. 80,91, 124 Burns, Cynthia 89,134 Burr, Bruce 88,180,184 Burr, Steven P. 74 Bush, William F. 111,116 Butz, Carta R. 75,101,145, 133,160 Bybee, Barry 43 Bybee, Belinda A. 77 Bynum. Donald A. 97,111,116, 125 Calapp, Jonathan 90, 185, 187 Calapp, Phylis 43, 185 Calder, Thomas R. 95 Caldwell, Michael W. 79,124 Calhoon, Gary 88 Calhoun, Linda 173 Calvert, Richard A. Jr. 90 Cameron, Kathleen L. 87,134, 169 Cameron, Tommy E. 88,180 Campbell, Carmel A. 94,180 Campbell, Charles 77 Campbell, Daniel L. 75 Campbell, Darlene M. 76,184 Campbell, Raymond 97 Campbell, Ruth A. 43,50,140, 144,132,165,67 Candler, Kathleen K. 79,184, 186,218 Cantlon, Michael 111 Cardone, Linda 96 Cargile, Jennifer D. 100,101 Carlson, Frieda 43 Carlson, Liane 143,175 Carlson, Jan A. 43 Carlson, Karen 100 Carlson, Michael 88,116,123 Carlson, Nancy L. 74,133,218 Carlson, Richard 86,116,123 Carlton, Carolyn 43,39 Carney, Denise R. 98 Carney, Thomas T. 89 Carpenter, Cindy R. 96, 146 Carpenter, Melody A. 91,169 Carrico, Frank L. 80 Carroll, Michael 86 Cartee, Linda 82, 160 Carter, Debra 100,134,145,151, 167,172,178,151 Carter, Duane E. 43 Carter, Isaac J. 78, 108,116 Carter, Jean L. 95,184 Carter, John 87 Carter, Juanita A. 101 Caruso, Judith 43, 186 Carver, John H. 79 Carver, Kathleen C. 86,136,144 Casey, David J. 85 Casselman, Linda S. 43 Cathey, Richard J. 98,175,180 Caton, Orville 87 Caton, Walter 77, 172 Caven, Elissa J. 79,184,218 Cervantes, Frederick 87, 158 174,175 Chadwick, Sue L. 43 Chantry, Patricia L. 43,132, 157,170,171,39 Chapados, Leanne M. 75 Chapman, Cathy Ann 85,167 Chapman, Steve J. 98 Chastain, Dorian R. 43 Chastain, Nancy D. 77,185 Chavez, Gloria J. 98,187 Chertude, Mary 43 Chertude, Steven B. 86 Chester, Linda S. 95 Christensen, Georgia 88, 133, 146 Christensen, Robert A. 123,82 Clark, Connie M. 95, 146 Clark, Karen 95, 158 Clark, Marcia V. 43 Clayton, Cindy 86,172 Clemenson, Nicholas A. 43 Clemmens, John 43, 185 demons, Ronald M. 43 Cline, Kathy E. 99 Coffin, Gayle M. 96,135,136 Coffin, Jon W. 43,107,118,119, 178 Cole, Judith 77,133,186 Coleman, Catherine M. 79,133, 142,161,164,167 Coleman, James 67,120,122 Colling, Cathie E. 43 Collins, Arthur F. 44,107 Colomb, Eva L. 87,185 Combs, Dorothy 99 Combs, Spencer D. 86,112 Compton, Robert A. 86 Conery, Fred 90,123 Contos, Kim 13,44,107,110, 120,122,140,173 Cook, Thomas 74 Cooper, David J. R. 85, 211 Corcoran, Joseph M. 96 Corskie, Dawn M. 160,186 Cossette, Gerald L. 77 Cossette, Nick L. 89 Cossette, Sidney C. 44 Costello, Thomas R. 88,113 Cotter, Patricia 189 Cotter, Patrick V. 141,185, 188 Cotter, Susan 84 Covey, Michael C. 76 Cowin, Sharon L. 74 Cowley, Donna R. 100 Cox, Deborah L. 78,146 Cox, Kathleen M. 87 Cox, Merlin C. Cox, Travis H. 100 Coyle, Katherine J. 79 Cozzetto, Donna M. 33,99,135 Creighton, Gary C. 88,108,116, 119,124 Cress, Danny L. 98,111,127 Cress, Ginnie L. 86,87,134,137 Cross, Harmon D, 78 Cross, Vicki Y. 79 Crossman, Jean M. 90,96,187 Crouch, Thomas V. 44,120,122, 165,194 Cullitan, Ran dolph 86 Culnane, Dennis J. 96,98,111, 116,123 Culnane, Steven P. 75 Cummings, Sandra L. 89,161 Cumpton, Daniel 85,111 Curran, Kelley M. 82 Currier, Susan A. 86,158,180 Custer, John S. 44 Custer, Thomas E. 87,95 Cutter, Carolyn J. 133,168,186 Czap, Albert 81,85 Czap, Loretta E. 75 Czlapinski, Vickiann 96 Dahs, Curtis F. 79 Dahl, Carol L. 44 Daley, William L. 44,112 Damm, Allen H. 75,96 Damm, Larry D. 96 Daniel, Benjamin C. 44,52 Daniels, William J. 39,44,165 Dashiell, Stephen G. 79 Daugherty, Douglas 95, 111 Davey, Joan Y. 72,74,76,87 161,133,144,161 Davey, Michael J. 97,127 Davey, Patrick 44, 148 Davey, Susan A. 75,218 Davey, Theresa A. 17,44,143, 149,171 Davidson, Beverly A. 83,91,136 Davidson, Dan R. 96 Davidson, James C. 44 Davidson, Winfield 93,97 Davis, Brent M. 99,125 Davis, Connie 76,184 Davis, Dorothy L. 78 Davis, Henry 91 Davis, E. Kaye 97 Davis, Kim 98, 180 Davis, EricW. 78,109,114,115, 124,163,174 Davis, Greg D. 76,116,118,183 Davis, Henry E. 91 Davis, Jeannine M. 79,167 Davis, Kim A. 98,180 Davis, Patricia M. 99,180 Davis, Sharon 76,218 Davis, Stuart A. 79 Davis, Terry W. 97,127 Day, Colleen 44, 132, 137 Dearing, Dennis J. 75,77 Dearth, Arnold R. 85 Decaro , Samuel 90 Dechenne, Terry J. 94 Decker, John E. 85,174 Decker, Mynette F. 77,185 Dees, JohnB. 100,111,125,127 Deforge, James D. 96,180 Deforge, Nicolette M. 74 Delauder, Timothy P. 82 Deloach, Sharon 44 , 56 , 59 , 133 144,145,146,149,156 Delong, Kim J. 72,80,120,122, 144, 163, 165, 186, 187, 188, 189 Denison, Carole M. 98,136 Denny, Jerry 76 Derr, Nyal G. 44 Detmer, Christine E. 74,186 Devolve, Gerald 100 Dewitt, Margaret A. 45, 159 Dewitt, Susan 85, 184 Dicus, Shirley E. 78,174 Diggs, Ronald 76, 163 Dillon, Patricia 45, 178 Dixon, Donald 100,125,185 Dixon, Michael E. 78 Dixon, Michele 98 Dizmang, Terry L. 98 Doescher, Jon S. 76 Doherty, Richard 82,111,116 Dolan, Dick 78 Do lan, Sylvia D. 79 Donais, Ralph E. 79 Donges, Sandra E. 101,185 Dotson, Jane 87,100 Doty, Pamela M.M. 16,45,160 Douds, Mark M. 7,8,17,45,53, 107,108,148 Douglass, Alice E. 2,45,154 Downing, Joan K. 45 Doyle, Douglas A. 89 Doyle, Judith 45 Dravland, Charles B. Ill, 123 Drury, Carey S. 79 Duehning, Kay 174,79,186,188 Dugger, Bob 86 Dugger, Cheryl 79 Dunford, Joseph M. 94,111,116 Dunn, Patricia A. 81,100,133, 137,147,153,161,171 Durgan, Joseph P. 87,110,123, 143,174 Durkin, Timothy A. 45,144, 146, 186 Dyreson, Sandra A. 82 Eakins, Kenneth M. 86 Earling, Jane L. 82,180 Earling, Jean M. 45 Edlin, Judy 1.189 Edlin, Tony G. 87 Edwards, Emilie M. 85,169 Edwards, Steveann 78,162,186, 187 Egger, Michael W. 78 Eickmeyer, Tom H. 79 Eickstadt, Robert 98 Eirls, Alan R. 99 Elde, Connie L. 45, 160 Eller, Judy D. 74 Elliott, David L. 45 Elliott, Gary 94,125 Elliott, Wanda J. 100,180 Emmel, Steven W. 79, 186 Emoto, Connie F. 85 Emoto, Jerry K. 76,165 Emter, Linda D. 90,134 Emter, Terry J. 75 Endicott, Charles L. 86,158, 175 English, Jerry E. 86 Engstrom, John 45 Engstrom, Richard L. 2,7,38, 44,45,55,107,124,155 Erickson, Robert J. 100 Erickson, Ronald 45 Erwin, KathyA. 96,184 Eschenbacher, Judith 76, 185 Estep, James L. 89,111,127 Eustler, John 85 Evans, Kristine J. 46 Evans, Lee M. 100,101,109, 127,144 Evans, Rand G. 46 Evans, Shirley J. 95,144 Evans, Steve G. 99 Everett, Kathy J. 74,78,180 Everson, Lynn H. 46 Ewell, James A. 75, 120, 122 Ewing, Susan E. 46 Eyre, Richard E. 46 Faggetter. Pamela 89 Fair, Deborah A. 96 Fairbrother, Patricia 80 Farquhar, J. Scott 77, 165 Farquaharson, Jorie 75,133,146, 161,167 Farrell, Anthony D. 46,51 Farrell, Carol J. 87,91,145,171 Farwell, Nan 46 Feaster, Lynn 80,87 Feaster, Patricia 96 Felton, Melvin J. 46 Ferraby, Eva J. 74,133,145, 162,171 Ferraro, John 97 Fetch, Terry A. 90 Fievez, Gary M. 75,111,127 Fievez, Sheryle L. 93,184 Finch, Linda L. 100,185 Findley, Ruth E. 79 Finn, Dennis D. 94,111,125 Fischer, M. Jeanninel6, 26,96 Fish, Harold 90 Fisher, Dana E. 75,180 Fisk, Janet L. 97 Fleck, Robert J. 2,16,82,158 174,180 Fodey, Susan 75 Fogal, Michael R. 95 Fogal, Robert A. 74 Fogal, Richard J. 100 Fogg, Thana L. 74, 185 Folsom, Randy J. 89,111 Fong, Charlotte K. 79 Fong, Michele 91 Foote, Denise M. 96 Ford, Deborah 98 Ford, Karl P. 79,120,122, 167, 186,187 Forland, Barbara A. 98 Forness, Sharon 95 Foster, Jim 85 Francis, Doug L. 80,95,111,125 Francis, Kathleen T. 89,185 Frank, Susan C. 75,133,136, 145,164,167,189 Franklin, Benjamin 86 Franklin, Lyle C. 77,78 Freelin, Rebecca 79 Freelin, Stanton 47, 179, 186, 187 Freeman, Sandra G. 79 French, Janet 88, 187 Friedland, Charles A. 96,180 Fruin, Ralph 87 Frunz, Barbara 89, 188 Frunz, Warren J. 77,100 Fry, Carmen 80 Fry, Lawrence J. 78,112,124 Fry, Ramona A. 82 Fry, Raymond 88,112,124,180 Fry, Thomas P. 75 Fugate, Robert B. 47 Funk, David G. 98,111,116,123 Funk, Edwin 47 Galvin, Larry 78 Galvin, Patricia A. 82 Gambill, Laurie J. 100,131,135 Gamble, James W. 75,116 Gamble, Susan J. 47,160 Garbarino, Dianna L. 86,134,161 Garcia, Beverly T. 99 Garinger, Nova L. 97 Garrett, Lloyd H. 30,47 Garrity, Denise 26,93, 185 Garske, F. Scott 95,111,116,123 Gates, Daniel W. 74,111,127 Gates, Danna S. 47,132,156, 170,171 Gausman, Nancy A. 2,47,142, 144,147,152,153,154 Gawronski, Jim 77,89 Gebeke, Laura J. 87,185 Geng, Linda 88,134,136 Geno, Michele E. 86 Gerkensmeyer, David J. 2,16,47, 152,155,154,156,170 Geyer, Susan Lea 79 Gibbs, Gerald B. 78 Gibson, Barbara 94, 135 Gibson, Sharon 47 Giger, Nancy L. 89 Giger, Phyllis M. 77,218 Giles, Dennis E. 40,47,182,184 Gill, Linda L. 90,134,185 Gillespie, Beven 75 Gillespie, Tamara 94 Gilliam, Mary 77,185 Glllogly, Karen H. 90,95,135 Gilmore, Donald E. 93 Glass, Janet D. 48,159 Glendenning, Roberta 48 Glenn, Barbara K. 96 Glover, Gaynelle W. 76,166 Goad, Elmer 95 Goddard, Douglas A. 48,107,109, 118,144,163,189,211 Godwin, Cheryle A. 100 Goin, Linda G. 48,173 Goodman, Elaine L. 88 Goodwin, Constance 100 Goodwin, Randall Gosline, Thomas 90 Grady, Glen E. 95, 125 Graf, Laurel C. 95,187 Graham, Constance 97, 137 Graham, Darlene 90 Graham, Gale R. 48 Graham, Karen 48, 143 Graham, Kathryn 76 Graham, Kevin M. 80,119,145 Graham, Patsy 75 Graham, Robert 96,100 Graham, William A. 74 Grant, Glen A. 39,48,166,181, 183,184 Grant, Kathleen 86 Graves, Janice 9, 100, 180 Green, Joyce M, 82 Green, Kathryn L. 76,87,145, Greene, Arthur 78, 109 Greene, Dennis 87 Greene, Elmer 90, 111 Greenwood, Carol J. 48,161,169 Greenwood, Charles O. 80,112,124 Greenwood, Jackie S. 96 Greenwood, John 90 Greer, Christina L. 86 Gregg, Eva P. 76,185 Grennay, Edith 76,218 Grennay, Linda 93,97 Gresseth, Ann J. 90 Griffith, Ilene L. 97,187 Griffith, James D. 48,124,144, 163,180,181,184 Griffith, William H. 76,109,123 Grimm, Catherine P. 96 Grimm, Scott B. 48,53,62,106, 107,110,144,148,189 Grimstad, Glenn E. 97 Groh, Catherine 97 Groh, Daniel D. 78, 108, 127 Groh, Janice M. 82,137 Gronseth, Trudy R. 75,186,187 Grothe, Kenneth W. 11,79,113,163 Grothe, Wendy L. 98,187 Guilford, Jeffrey 97 Guillotte, Dolphus 90, 127 Gullic, John E. 48,184 Gumm, Sylvian 135 Guyor, William P. 99,111,125 Haas, Nancee L. 80,144,172 Hagen, Constance A. 86 Hagen, Martin J. 97,100,180 Haight, Laverna 99, 137 Haight, Virginia 78, 152, 153, 156 Haile, Margaret D. 80 Hairston, Robert M. 123 Halstead, Debbie L. 48 Halstead, Robert E. 12,90,111, 140, 124 Hamilton, Kim R. 75 Hamner, Katherine 80 Haney, Melinda J. 12,98,140, 145,187 Haney, Roland A. 100,101,186 Hankins, Sandra L. 89,173 Hann, Christine 94 Hansen, Charles 85,116,123 Hansen, Peggy A. 2,10,12,16,17, 48, 130, 131, 140, 152, 153, 154, 158, 162, 166, 169, 170, 188, 189, 199 Hansen, Randy J. 89 Hanson, Alan R. 7,39,48,113, 114,146,158,163,165,168 Hanson, Charles J. 97 Hanson, Larry J. 76,113,158, 165,175 Hanson, Teresa L. 48, 132,142, 158,170,171 Harmon, Dustin L. 84 Harmon, Russell E. 77 Harper, Frederick 77 Harris, Christina 48 Harrison, Michael 48 Harrison, Vickie 88 Hartman, Fredrick R. 74 Hartman, Stephen T. 96,97,111, 116,123 Harvey, Eileen 48, 162, 186, 187 Harvey, Larry D. 48 Harwood, Jerry R. 13,48,107, 108, 110, 114, 115,143,125, 126 Haskins, Dayle 48 Hasler, Marion 76 Hatfield, James M. 101 Haugen, Gerald D. 48 Haupt, Ruth H. 134, 136 Havelick, Paula L. 75 Havens, Gregg M. 86 Hawk, Eugene T. 85,180 Haworth, Richard L. 2,49,144, 155,173 Hay, Chris 89,124 Haynie, Michelle 94, 135 Heath, Dennis 88 Hefner, Saimecra S. 95,144, 131,135 Heimark, Melissa 86 Heimark, Sharon 97, 100 Heimbigner, Michael D. 87, 116,123 Heinz, Joan M. 89 Heiser, Judith A. 89,187 Helbig, Loreli 76 Helland, Eloise 86 Hendricks, Stephen T. 49,163 Hendrickson, Douglas 80 Hengen, Bruce 84 Hengen, Sharon A. 75,133 llenjum, Dennis L. 49 Henning, Peggy L. 10,16,31, 49, 128, 129, 132, 147, 164, 169, 171,175,211 Henning, Tom D. 91 Herzel, Linda 39,49, 52, 148, 149 Hibbs, Ronald E. 98,100 Higgins, Greg E. 67 Hilby, Richard 89 Hill, Donald L. 47,49,146 Hill, Joseph R. 49 Hill, Joyce R. 49,136,167,172 Hill, Marsha K. 84, 137,185 Hill, Mary M. 2,49,56,60,155, 151 Hill, Robert J. 99 214 Hines, Ronald E. 94,116 Hipperson, Brian 7,39,49,56,59, 108,146 Hirst, Connie 84,134,137,146,162 Hirst, Gary R. 84,114,158,163, 167,124,174,180 Hively, Charles 89 Hoag, Robert E. 78 Hoag, Steve B. 49,56,107,109, 163,189 Hobbs, Darrell E. 86,124 Hobbs, Donna M. 85,185 Hobson, Craig L. 95,180,184,201 Hobson, Richard C. 79,165,174, 183,184,201 Hodges, Lorraine V. 49,67 Hoffman, Dorothy 49 Hoffman, Gregory J. 78,124,127, 218 Holden, Steven A. 76,179 Holt, Jenny D. 79 Holzer, Thomas R. 85,87,111 Hooke, David R. 80,145,146 Hoover, Kelvin P. 84,112,181 Hoover, Ronald L. 96 Horobiowski, Leo 96 Horobiowski, Steve P. 75 Horrell, Corrine E. 90 Horseman, Gilda 98 Hosea, Barbara E. 39,49,166, 181,182,184,186,188 Hossner, Eve lyn D. 40,49,132, 133,160,161,162,168 Hossner, Vivian R. 74,160,168 House, Nancy R. 49 Howell, Susan J. 95,180 Hoy, Mary F. 49 Hubbard, Stephan 74,79 Hueser, Dale L. 95 Hume, Michael D. 2,39,49,140, 142, 154, 160, 169, 175, 179,202 Hunstad, Thomas J. 84,172 Hunt, Kathy 101,185 Hunt, Randall 98 Hunt, Tommy M. 78 Huston, Michael J. 87 Hutchins, Anna M. 97 Hutchins, Douglas 184 Hutton, Gary 98, 185 Button, Mike 49 Hutts, Clifford G. 49,59,192 Hutts, Kathleen M. 49,160 Hyhunt, Kat 100 Hyko, Robert A. 49 Inkpen, David J. 87,124,180 Iron, Janet 97 Iron, John W. 49 Isaacson, Mark E. 101,125,180 Jackson, Gloria J. 49 Jacobs, L. Duane 75 Jacobsen, Carolyn A. 50,167,168 Jamme, Douglas E. 96,111,123 Jarrad, Kenneth 80 Jarrad, William R. 97 Jelsing, Larry A. 75 Jennen, Darlene M. 137 Jensen, Kathryn A. 78, 133 Jesmore, Janyce 76,218 Jesmore, Kristie L. 87 Jess, Larry D. 50,127,181,182, 183,184 Jessee, Garrett R. 75 Jewell, Judith A. 96,135,146,167 Jewell, Marlene K. 75,133,145, 160, 164,167 Joern, David W. 86 John, Joyce 78,161 Johns, Steven 99 Johnson, Bonnie M. 75,133,164, 165 Johnson, Carol E. 39,50,162 Johnson, Cheryl L. 78, 180 Johnson, Clarence R. 90 Johnson, Cort B. 95 Johnson, Darrel B. 50,159 Johnson, Eric R. 72,74,78,113, 114,115,165 Johnson, Gail 76, 186 Johnson, James G. 86 Johnson, Janice C, 78,218 Johnson, John D. 75,116,163 Johnson, Lyle D. 97 Johnson, Margart M. 100 Johnson, Marjorie A. 76,133,173 Johnson, Wanda L. 50 Johnston, Marilyn E. 50 Jokinen, Roy L. 91,111,116,124 Jones, Candis R. 99,172 Jones, Cheryl A. 78,147,174 Jones, Connie J. 94 Jones, Donna 50 Jones, Gary 188 Jones, Jocelyn M. 82,86 Jones, Linda Sue 50, 186 Jones, Marcia K. 78 Jones, Patricia L. 50,147,166,186 Jones, Paul F. 124 Jones, Roger 74,101 Jones, Sharon T. 39,50 Jones, Thomas M. 80,114,124, 125, 163 Jones, Timothys. 39,50,62,146, 172,178 Jordan, Michael C. 81,109,124 Jordan, Sandra A. 51 Judd, Jerry 87 Judd, Robert Arthur 51,175 Judd, Vicki Renee 51 Juhnke, Ann M. 100 Juhnke, Frederick 79 Jukich, Steven N. 13,51,56,140, 198 Kafton, Stephen L. 77 Kalamon, Bonnie J. 51, 167,173, 185 Karnes, Barbara J. 51,147 Karr, Diane 75 Keck, Etta L. 51,167,185 Keck, Lloyd R. 51 Keeling, Ricky L. 7,13,51,107, 140,147,163 Keene, Pamela J. 185 Keene, Patricia G. 98,100,188 Keevy, Gerald W. 79,113 Kegley, Dale A. 51 Kegley, Gary M. 89 Keller, Diane R. 99 Keller, Nancy J. 79,136,160,168, 186 Kelly, Deborah 82 Kelly, Steven V. 67,114,120, 122 Kendall, Patrick W. 93,97 Kennedy, Ben M. 82 Kennedy, Lynda F. 51,132,136,149 Kennedy, Paula C. 98,172 Kenneson, Diane M. 89 Kenney, Maureen 98 Kenney, Patrick C. 51,144,156, 167,170,172,178 Kennicutt, Verna R. 51,186,188 Kensok, Ronald G. 2,16,98 Kent, Steven M. 185,188 Kephart, Raleigh 99, 135, 173 Kerr, Catherine A. 82 Kerr, Colleen L. 85 Kiehn, Scott W. 88 Killian, Monte C. 86 Killmer, Martha L. 46,52,132, 144, 171 Kimpel, Debra L. 92,99, 136, 165 , King, Rebecca 88 King, Richard E. 52 King, Robert L. 98,125 Kitterman, Michael H. 82 Kitterman, Richard H. 76 Kivett, Robert E. 89 Klasch, Laurie L. 75 Klassen, D, Michael 76 Kling, Joyce M. 74 Klotz, John W. 98,111,123 Knaff, Sharyn R. 52,173 Knapp, Marvin L. 75 Knapp, Pamela C. 87,171 Knight, Larry R. 78, 123 Knight, Richard L. 142 Knutson, Linda J. 52,147 Knutson, Marcella 90,91, 145, 134,161,164 Koch, Ronald L. 78 Koenig, Terry J. 97,184 Kostelecky, Jerry J. 7,17,50,52, 106, 107, 118, 145,148,163,211 Kostelecky, Joseph 96, 116, 123 Kostelecky, Thomas G. 87 Kraay, Anthony G. 90,116,123 Krahn, Dale C. 76,85 Krell, Thomas J. 100,101,109. 144 Kries, Joanne 84 Krogh, Lois M. 84,167 Kromm, Jill A. 77, 147,161,167, 186,189 Kruger, Donald R. 82,86 Kube, Kathleen 79,133,161,186 Kuch, Donald E. 75,152,153,157, 174 Kuhl, Richard W. 88,180 Kvalevog, James M. 78 Labrie, Cherri A. 90 Lamarsh, Lawrence 78, 110 Lambert, Christine 76 Lamere, Louis 84 Land, Karen Joy 74 Lang, Richard 120,121,122 Lannigan, Kathleen A. 133,137, 172,176,178 Lanz, John R. 85 Laplante, Ramona L. 76,133,137 Lapoint, William C. 79 Lareva, Joan M. 52,157 Larkin, Debra 85,134,169,161 Larkin, James 91 Larkin, Paula M. 90,94 Larson, Bruce M. 41,52,144, 158,167 Larson, Carl T. 95,111,125, 180,181 Larson, Carol K. 76,186 Larson, David M. 74 Larson, Douglas M. 96,125 Larson, James A. 53,184 Larson, Linda R. 76,160 Larson, Shirley A. 79 Larson, Trudy A. 100,101,135,167 Lasalle, Brian K. 78,113 Latimer, Vera L. 96 Lattimore, Kenneth C. 53 Laue, Elizabeth A. 91 Lava lie, Bonnie J. 79 Lavery, Patricia 82 Lavigne, John P. 81 Lavingne, Michael D. 97 Law, Marcia 84,134,147,167 Lawrence, Dan A. 84,112,124 Lawrence, Roger V. 95,113, 118,184 Lawson, Ben S. 7,13,32,47, 53,107,140 Lawson, Cheryl J. 218 Lawson, Gary 74,127 Lean, James B, 53 LeBlanc, Carol A. 100 Lee, Eva M. 99, 135 Lee, Gary 53 Lee, Kathleen 87 Lee, Ronald 101 Lee, Ted L. 96 Legrant, Neil D. 88,111, 123 Lemmons, Sharon 90, 147 Leone, Michael T. 90,127, 175 Lerch, Mary 80 Lewis, Archie 94 Lewis, Theresa C. 75 Likarish, Daniel M. 99,180 Likarish, Gregory 78, 158 Lindeblad, David A. 39,53,146, 156,165,168,175 Lindeblad, Gary G. 78,127 Linden, Jacklyn K. 78,167 Lindon, Karyn N. 53 Lindon, Patricia K. 99,135 Lines, Richard W. 53 Lipp, Linda L. 96,135,167 Littell, Janell J. 53,173 Litten, John 53 Lloyd, Richard 90 Lloyd, Vincent 87,146 Logan, Anita J. 89, 188 Logan, Jacqueline E. 78,133,162 Logan, Leslie 91, 134,164 Logan, Linda A. 95,185 Logan, Patrick L. 96,116,123 Long, Robert R. 99 Losh, Richard 86 Louden, Lorna 87 Louie, Jack J. 98, 116 Louie, Joan L. 97,145 Louie, Judith A. 98,145 Lovell, Sheryl 74,185 Lowther, Donna K. 89 Luger, Loretta 54 Lund, Robert L. 99 Lund, William R. 79,88,127,158, 161,174 Lundberg, Boyd 91 Lundberg, Kim A. 99 Lunzer, Donald A. 54,112 Lunzer, Kenneth 85,127 Lynn, Lynda G. 54,159,186 Lynn, Nancy 89 Lyons, Gail A. 88 Mackie, Robert 89,123,186 MacNaughton, Tom F. 80,127 MacPherson, Kevin 84, 111, 127 Macurdy, Thomas 88 Magney, Gary L. 79 Magnus, Kathy L. 54 Magnus, Pam G. 98,135 Makiska, Don 111 Maley, Elaine A. 86 Mallon, GaryO. 99,116,125 Malott, Douglas S. 85,111,116, 123 Maple, Eugene M. 78,120,122 Marabello, Joseph 97 March, Mary F. 81,187 Marchioro, Larry J. 76,80,120, 122 Markham, Brenda Gail 88,134 Markland, Harry 89, 180 Marks, Dwight L. 90,98,99,111, 116 Marquardt, Randall F. 54,174 Marsh, Deanna J. 54 Marshall, James G. 86,127,181, 183,184 Martin, Bradley A. 85 Martin, Joan C. 2,38,44,54,55, 63,147,154,164,171 Martin, Judy Ann 86 Martin, Mary 54 Mascher, Anita 54,168 Mashtare, George 97 Mason, Deborah A. 76,133,145, 146, 160 - - Mason, Robert A. 85 Matchett, Jerry L. 101,174 Mathias, Deborah W. 79 Matthews, Fae 90 Mattie, Stephen L. 95,125,184 Mattix, Terry W. 54,112,178 Mattoon, Judy A. 85 Marts, Thomas E. 78 Maxwell, Douglas L. 74,100 McAndrews, Barbara J. 78 McAndrews, Mary 86, 144, 167 McCammond, Patricia A. 39,51, 53,54, 132, 158,160,162,164, 169 McCandless, Jackie L. 96,144 McCarthy, Larry 80 McClarin, Lavinla F. 76,133,147 McClure, Diana 54,159 McConnell, Steve 54, 108, 186 McCormack, Edwin E. 82,127 McCormack, James H. 74 McCort, Daniel James 54 McCullough, Connie 76 McDavid, Jon D. 54 McDonald, Carole G. 90 McGavran, Linda L. 79 McGilvra, Cecilia 90, 185 McGirk, Carol L. 74,77,145, 153,172,178 McGirk, James H. 89 McGuire, Connie 55 McHenry, Jan W. 79 Mcllveen, Laurance D. 88 McKee, Chlstine L. 89 McKelvy, Michael 76 McKinney, Daniel R. 55,140,141, 151,172, 179,186,187 McLain, Bonnie J.76, 180, 187,218 McLaughlin, Arnold II, 90 McLaughlin, Matt T. 95,111,116 McLaughlin, Patsy L. 55,132,133, 144,171 McLaurine, Roxanne 99 McLean, Michael L. 55 McLean, Timothy M. 55 McLellan, Robert G. 96,125 McLellan, Susan 89 McLeod, Cherrie L. 78 McMillian, Theresa 77, 186 McMullen, Shelley L. 55,162 McMullin, John L. 76 McMullin, Paul 84 McNally, Delia M. 77,218 McNutt, Jim R. 123 McNutt, Steve 7,16,39,55,140, 143,148,163,169 McRae, Paul J. 79 McTigue, Tina 55,63,146, 162 McVaugh, Linda 74,76, 160 McVay, Marjorie L. 10,16,17, 39,55,130, 140,141,166,186 McVay, Patrick J. 75,109,120,122 McVey, Rich G. 55,63 Mead, Sydney T. 96,135,185,188 Meador, Dale A. 97,175 Mehlert, Ron L. 47,55,127,159 Meier, Larry A. 75,100,149,172 Melby, Forrest L. 55 Melby, Greg 88, 158, 186 Melby, Rebecca S. 80 Mendenhall, Guy 93,101 Mendenhall, Janet 91 Mercer, Donna J. 89 Mercer, Gary A. 90 Meredith, Janet E. 74,147,161 Meredith, Lynn B. 55,132 Merrill, Bettie R. 55,173 Merrill, Robin L. 79 Merritt, Ava L. 88, 185 Merritt, Bill R. 78 Merry, Richard G. 58,185 Merwin, Timothy B. 58,102,120 172 Meuler, Dale M. 79,113,144 Meyer, Michael 96, 125 Meyers, William 88,123,180 Midklff, Kathy L. 58,147,164,171 Millar, Doug 95,110, 163 Millar, Vickie 91,185 Miller, Gary 77,85,109,163,165 Miller, Marc E. 96,172,184 Miller, Nancy G. 90 Miller, Richard A. 81,184 Miller, Richard W. 78,172 Miller, Terry C. 58,127 Mills, Kenneth J. 96, 125 Minor, Terrence J. 89,175 Miranda, Carlos M. 100,124 Miranda, Luis M. 185 Mitchell, Dolores D. 74,101,188 Mitchell, LynnC. 58,143 Mitchell, Robert F. 98,127 Mitchell, Terry 100 Mix, Steven D. 100 Moen, Teri Lee 78,148,186 Moffitt, Glenn C. 85,116,180 Moland, Linda S. 74,147,160,186 Monroe, Gary C. 58 Mooney, Lesley A. 98,187 Moore, Margaret 89 Morehead, Darrall F. 88 Morehouse, Terry K. 99,111 Morgan, Bruce D. 98,99,111,125, 127 Morgan, Lonnie L. 78,114,115, 120, 122 Morgan, Mary L. 2,58,150,155, 159, 173 Morgan, Randy 80 Morlan, Garvin 85,111 Morrill, Dana R. 82 Morrill, Rosemary 98 Morris, Kathleen A. 97,131,135 Morris, Kevin C. 95,111 Morris, Sheila Y. 79 Morris, Stanley W. 77,181,184 Morrison, Warren L. 94,111, 116,127,180 Morrow, Terry W. 76 Morse, Carolyn S. 86,91 Morse, Donald W. 45, 47,58, 145, 159 Morse, James K. 86 Mott, Charles H. 95 Mott, Janet M. 79 Moudy, William 96 Mullen, Colleen M. 58,132,145 Mullenix, Rita M. 58,147 Mullin, Gary 113 Mulvey, Gary F. 90, 180 Mulvey, Larry J. 88,180 Mulvey, Sharon L. 79 Mulvey, Terri 58 Munyan, Clifford R, 84 Munyan, Kathy M. 58,148,157, 151 Munyan, Roy 127 Mutton, Gloria A. 58, 132 Myers, Gary L. 101 Naccarato, Carol G. 90 Nadreau, Michael 90 Nakagawa, Pamela H. 2,39,58, 62,132,151,152,153,155,161, 170,171 Nance, Alice M. 58 Nance, Frederick 89 Nash, Mary K. 95 Naslund, Sharon M. 88,184 Naylor, Janice 2,10,39,58,128, 129,211,132,142,155,158,161, 162,202 Naylor, Roger D. 79,112,124, 163 Neff, NadineC. 88,134,147 Neff, Nancy 90,167 Nelson, Candice V. 76 Nelson, Douglas N. 75,180 Nelson, Duane G. 95 Nelson, Linus 84,112,114,124, 158,167,168,169,174 Nelson, Phillip 19 Nelson, Roberta L. 78 Nelson, Sandra G. 59,159 Nelson, Steven W. 59 Nelson, Susan K. 82 Nesbitt, Donald G. 59 Nesdahl, Daniel S. 88 Nevdahl, Danny H. 75,158 Nevers, Bonnie M. 78 Neville, Connie 96, 173 Newberg, Donna L. 96, 125,135, 167 Newberg, James E. 96,111,116 Newell, Lonnie L. 86 Newman, Jeffrey W. 96 Nichols, Frank R. 89,123,186 Nichols, Thomas 89 Nicholson, Linda L. 10,17,59, 128,129,132,141,158,162,164, 169,172,211 Nikotich, Sharon 59 Niles, Betty Ann 77 Nims, Ann B. 74, 137 Nitz, Fred 59 Nitz, Leon 90 Noble, Susan L. 88,134,146,148, 161,185,186 Norbert, Sharon 97 Norby, David 39, 59, 118, 119 Noren, Nancy 100 Northcutt, K. Gayle 34,39,59, 132,142,150,152,153,156,157, 158,162,164,169 Northcutt, Marjorie K. 95 Northcutt, Pamela L. 76 Northquist, Susan G. 78,101,133, 144,145 Nyberg, David G. 79,109 Nygren, Lois J. 39,59,146,161, 184 Nyreen, Mickey L. 39,53,59, 113,144,163,165,175 Oden, Debra J. 97, 146 Oden, Rhonda R. 97 Ogle, Carolyn J. 59,147 Ogrady, Raenell M. 59,173 Ohara, Michael R. 59 Olds, Deborah R. 99 Olsen, Linda S. 93 Olsness, Douglas C. 59 Olson, Katherine L. 2,38,59, 132, 152, 153, 154, 162, 164, 169, 170,188,146 Olson, Mark R. 97, 144 Olson, Sandra L. 60,184 Omeara, Daniel M. 60,119 Omeara, Ralph 86,112,116, 124 Oneill .Dennis 97 Oneill, John M. 86 Oneill, Linda, Linda M. 85 Ormberg, James F. 85,166,174 Orne, Sharon K. 60, 185, 192 Ortiz, Dolores J. 75 Osborn, Patricia 95, 99 Osborn, Roberta 89 Oulman, Donna 60 Oulman, Mathew 85,175 Overfield, Bonnie J. 60,67 Overfield, Joan E. 96 Overfield, William 100,101,158, 174,180 Overhauser, Tom 124 Owen, Carl B. 77 Owen, Michael C. 99,123 Owen, Patrick 84, 123 Owens, Marylee 81,186 Owens, Rosemary 75,185 Page, Glenda S. 78 Paine, Penny 97 Palmer, Joseph 16,45,60 Palmer, Robert W. 78,180 Panknin, Theodore 89,158 Papst, Karen L. 86,161,187 Parish, April L. 39,60,186,188 Park, Darwin J. 185 Parke, Jill K. 77,133,147, 168, 186,187,188 Parker, Bradly A. 81.218 Parker, Raymond A. 79 Parkins, Jacqueline L. 85 Parkins, Linda L. 90 Parlier, Richard D. 98, 184 Parr, Debbie 86,167,169, 186 Parrott, Larry J. 87,112 Paschall, John C. 82 Pasicznyk, Marilyn F. 60,132, 148,149,164,171 Pasicznyk, Michele E. 74,101, 133,137,153,161,162,167,189,218 Patrick, Leon E. 74,100 Patrick, William J. 94 Patterson, James C. 90,158,174 Patterson, Stephen P. 100,116 125 Patterson, Vicki, L. 75,175 Patterson, William H. 60 Paugh, Mary 60,67 Payne, Craig 87 Payne, John N. 88,111,186 Payne, Patrick D. 60 Pearsall, Craig A. 99,111,116, 123 Pearson, Gary Allen 78 Pearson, Linda M. 80 Pederson, Sandra D. 74,75,144, 133,152,153, 156, 165, 170, 186, 188 Penhallurick, Jon 100 Peone, Gordon 60,144,145,156, 167,174,178 Perkins, Cheryle L. 60 Perkins, James 87 Perkins, Jane Ann 78 Perron, Linda 159 Perry, Donald A. 96 Pesik, Catherine L. 31,50,60, 132,144,171 Pesik, Patricia A. 75,144,133, 169 Pesik, Susan G. 98 Pesik, Timme N. 31,77,133,169 Peters, Carol Jeanne 60 Peters, Dale E. 97 Peters, Jerry W, 98,125 Peterschick, Darlene 88,134 Petersen, Sharman D. 61 Peterson, Debra 84 Peterson, Gerald 81,98, 185 Peterson, Jeffery L. 90 Peterson, Sheila F. 75 Peterson, Stephen A. 77 Petruss, Lauretta 84 Pettey, Marsha A. 98 Pettis, James G. 86,109,116 Pettis, Linda M. 79 Petty, Daniel J. 74 Petty, Linda M. 89 Pfarr, Mary Meg 80,133,166, 218 Pfeffer, Penney A. 2,12,81,10L 140, 144, 145,152,153,155,162, 164,170,171,189 Pfeifer, Nancy L. 79, 184 Pfeiffer, Sandra J. 98 Phillips, Alan R. 98,181,184 Phillips, Jeanine 61,171 Phillips, Valerie A. 84 Phillipson, Jonnie 91,134,167, 169 Pichette, Starleen A. 74,100, 101,144,133,136,161 Pickens, Cheryl E. 39,59,60, 61,132,133,144,147,169,171 Pickens, Sally A. 31,38,37, 44,55,61,132,169,171 Pickett, Robert S. 61,77,80 Pilarski, Carole 89 Poetter, Janet L. 61,132,161, 168 Polello, SherrillJ. 75,137, 161,186,218 Poole, Gregory J. 100,125, Portrey, Boyce 84 Po rtrey, Judith A. 51,61,159, 189 Potter, Daniel M. 77 Potter, David F. 97 Poutre, Mary D. 75,218 Powell, Annette M. 100 Powell, Terrie J. 100 Powers, Dale R. 79 Prechtl, Patricia R. 90 Press, Terence 88 Price, Michael W. 61,108 Price, Patricia S. 84,136,144, 146,158,184 Pringle, Donna J. 61 Prophet, Karen M. 84,134 Pryde, Gregg M. 82,116,124 Puddy, Caralinda 82,98,131,135, 144 Quarders, David M. 94 Raborn, Gerald A. 67 Radford, Carolyn 90 Radmer, Hugh, D. 95,113 Radmer, Judy L. 99 Radmer, Louise A. 91 Radmer, Mae 84 , 134 , 136 Radmer, Richard D. 85 Radmer, Sandra L. 78 Radmer, Walter E. 61,109,163 Rae, Joanne M. 88,144 Ramsey, Chris R. 7,39,55,59,61, 108,109,189 Ransier, Julie 90 Rasmussen, Diane L, 61,159 Rau, Linda M. 96,135,167 Rayon, Cheryl A. 75,101,133,189 Rayon, Larry 91, 127 Reagan, Leona J. 79 Reagan, Nadine 87 Redd, Victoria L. 81,133,171, 178,186,189,218 Reed, Dale A. 13,62,108,120,122 Reed, Dean A. 76, 123 Reed, Nancy K. 77,173 Reed, Sharon K. 91,184 Reeder, Walter E. 79 Reedy, James C. 75 Reel, Ronnie E. 90 Reeser, Carney L. 93 Reichel, Jennifer 97 Reichel, Patricia 88, 184 Reichelt, Sari L. 98 Reida, Wayne S. 81,142,145 Reigart, Lynnda 91 Remmers, Bonnie R. 31,39,62, 132,145,171 Renner, Christian 99 Renner, Paul 62,159 Retzloff, Peggy A. 62 Revard, Susan If, 10,16,62,130, 147,166,189 Reynolds, Linda K. 89 Rhodes, Michael 100 Rhodes, Ross 80,88, 123,144 Riccio, Pamela 53,62,63,132, 161,171 Rice, Eugene V. 62,107,144 Rice, Roderic L. 62 Richards, Allyn M. 89 Richards, Patricia 75 Richards, Vicki 84,185 Richardson, Marvin 60,62,120, 122,143,145,147,148,157,163 Rick, Patsy Jo 62 Rieckers, Stephen M. 79 Richie, Kim J. 98 Riehle, Michael D. 62,165 Rigg, Steven R. 91,158 Rigney, Donna 88,134 Riordan, Frank 100,127 Riordan, Steven F. 96 Rison, Charles 84 Rison, Leonard 97 Rison, Lester E. 76 Rizzi, Frank 62,181,183,184 Robar, Karen L. 78 Roberts, Karen E. 39,62,186,187, 188 Roberts, Kerry L. 82,120,174 Roberts, Mardel V. 94 Roberts, Steve W. 98,185 Robideaux, Barbara 85 Robideaux, Myrna98,100 Robinette, Tom E. 88,124, 183,184 Robinson, David M. 89,123 Robinson, Steven M. 89 Robison, Le Anne 74, 161, 167 Roe, Judith 100 Rogers, Judith A. 62 Rogers, Lee R. 78,127,163,218 Roper, Deedre E. 62,160 Roper, Marilee 95,135,185 Roper, Neilan 75, 186, 187 Rose, Douglas D, 108 Rose, Katherine 97 Roseberry, Elizabeth 86 Roseberry, Linda 96 Roseberry, Mary 87 Ross, James A. 87,180 Ross, Joseph H. 18,62,145,172, 178 Ross, Kay N. 95 Ross, Kristina L, 86 Ross, Larry H. 79, 112, 124 Ross, Mark E. 88, 158 Ross, Michael A. 86,116 Ross, Tim J. 39,63,120,122 Rouleau, Norma J. 63,173 Rounds, F. Elaine 2,62,63,132, 155, 164, 171, 173 Rounds, Susanna E. 90,91,131, 133,144,162 Rouse, Larry A. 77,179,186 Rowland, John E. 74,109 Rowland, Judith K. 54,59,60,63, 132,144,145,160,164,168,170, 173,175 Rowley, Rita P. 63 Royer, Paulette L. 63,159 Roys, John D. 96,116 Rudolph, Elizabeth 99 Rudolph, Gary T. 100,174 Rudolph, Sydney 81,146,184,185, 187 Rudolph, Vonne 98,99,166,184 Rushing, Deborah K. 96,187 Rushing, Michael 88,174 Rushing, Veronica S. 86 Russell, Jay V. 75,172,183 Russell, Paula 76 Ryals, Larry B. 63,110,163,172 Sacco, Ralph W. 98,111,172 Sale, Shellie D. 16, 186 Sale, Stephen R. 63 Salerno, Michael W. 98,174 Saling, Susan 78,133,161,218 Salois, Colleen 99 Salois, Jeanne 76 Salvage, Patty J. 78 Samms, Glenn D. 88,111,116, 123,144 Samms, Sheryl K. 8,60,63,144, 160,164 Sampson, Arron A. 99,110,163 Sandall, Jerry L, 98,111,125 Sandberg, Jack R. 86,111 Sanford, Gene A. 63,158 Sanford, Judy E. 100 Sarber, Greg E. 87, 111 Saruwatari, Michael L. 12,76, 118,140,144,163,211 Saruwatari, Steven J. 63,118, 141,163 Sather, Carol L. 76,133,153, 161,167,218 Sather, Kathleen N. 84,91,131, 134,167 Saunders, Barbara G. 31,63,147 Saunders, Byron J. 64 Saunders, Nancy J. 98 Saville, John L. 78 Scalise, Mark A. 88 Schaber, Albert W. 94 Schafer, Marc D, 75 Schafer, Penny J. 87,91,134 Schaff, Mike G. 98 Schaible, Deborah 89 Schernitzki, Darryl A. 74,186 Schiffner, Martin L. 98,99,118 Schiffner, Michael D. 81,116 Schilling, Walter C. 79 Schmidt, Darrell B. 75 Schraut, Kathy N. 64 Schroeder, Susan K. 90,185 Schubert, James E. 12,95,116, 125,140 Schuenemann, Fred 84,111 Schuenemann, Joanne 97 Schuh, Michael H. 64 Scofield, Sandra J. 94,100,187 Scoles, Jack R. 96 Scott, Craig 94,111,116,125 Scott, Douglas A. 75,127,144,158 Scott, Kevin K. 79,145 Scott, Marilyn K. 98 Seagrave, Alois 93 Seagrave, Gene E. 89 Seagrave, George E. 78 SeForge, Nikki 74 Seger, Vicki L. 82,91,134,162 Seibert, Elaine D. 98,99 Seibert, Patricia N. 79,218 Seibert, Sha ron K. 82 Seigle, Allen G. 81,85 Seim, John 98, 185 Seipp, Dennis M. 88,123 Seiss, David W. 75 Seitz, Josephine A. 64,132,146, 160,173 Seitz, Stephen J. 77 Sekijima, Dale R. 39,53,59,64, 113,119,141,142,163,165,168, 211 Sekijima, Sally V. 100,135,145 Senter, Lance E. 78,165,167 Seward, Shannon M. Shaffer, Linda J. 75 Shaffer, Stephen N. 64 Shane, Michael H. 90,181 Sharpe, Michael J. 15,88,108, 109,119,124,185 Shaver, Janita 96 Shaw, Daryl A. 88 Sheets, Brenda L. 78,173 Sheets, Cheryl 78, 185,188 Sheets, Terry P. 64 Sherman, Charles R. 89 Shields, Diane 97, 185 Shinn, Larry P. 76,112,124, 163,164 Shirk, Carol 97 Shirkey, George L. 96,125 Shives, Janet R. 75 Shoemaker, Cecelia L. 96 Shoemaker, CeceliaM. 80,133, 166,172,178485,186,189 Sibulsky, Steven 78 Sicilia, Joi E. 99 Sieber, Regine 97 Siegel, Janice L. 82 Siegel, Marlene K. 99,187 Siegel, Stanley L. 77 Signs, Allen L. 78, 184 , 2 1 8 Simmons, Albert L. 79,185 Simpson, Brian L. 7,39,64,113, 144,158,163,165 Simpson, Louis P. 75 Simpson, Sherry H. 98,135, 136,167 Singleton, Shelby M. 64,67 Sleeth, Michael J. 13,64,140, 120,121,122 Smith, C. Ronald 64 Smith, Charles R. 173 Smith, Evelyn 67 Smith, Jerry L. 75,109 Smith, Karen A. 79,218 Smith, Lester L. 64 Smith, Lorraine M. 90 Smith, Paulette M. 78 Smith, Robert L. 84,123 Smith, Robert R. 93 Smith, Scott D. 84 Smith, Stanley F. 87,111,124 Smith, Stephen C. 74 Smith, Steven F. 88 Smith, Susan D. 64 Smyth, Carol J. 90,180 Smyth, Laura C. 94,180 Smyth, Patricia 64,159 Snider, Neil A. 75 Sniokas, Christie L. 85,137,185 Sniokas, Edene J. 75,186,218 Soapes, Barbara L. 10,64,128, 129,132,152,153,156,164,168,170, 171,211 Solverson, Paul E. 64 Sonner, Kathleen 96 Sonsteng, Elaine J. 76 Sonsteng, Gerald 99 Sorenson, V. Ricky 82 Spann, Ginny 85 Spann, Laura L. 94,187 Speer, Cheryl K. 95 Speer, Tresha 79 Spidle, Charlotte 87,158 Spilker, James B. 88 Squires, Jim A. 86,116,123 Stafford, Jack G. 87 Staley, Charles L. 97 Standaart, Donna L. 77,133,137, 173 Standaart, Ruth M. 82,96,131,135 Stannard, Bill 94 Stannard, Gerald 82 Starr, Ricky S. 97,116,180 Staub, Rebecca 64,140,186,187,188 Staub, Ruth 97 Steenhard, David W. 98 Steenhard, Edward M. 98 Steenhard, Terrie L. 76 Stein, Linda J. 64,159,171 Steitman, Sharon 50,59,64,147, 164,171 Stenmark, Mavis A. 74 Stern, Laura L. 75,133,137,147, 160,162,186 Stevenson, Dayleann 64, 178 Stevenson, Vicki 97 Stewart, David J. 75,100 Stewart, Deloris L. 51,64,159 Stewart, Raymond L. 75,175 Stewart, Roy P. 101 Stickel, Arlene K. 79,180,184 Stickelmeyer, Deborah 92, 172 Stiewe, Catherine A. 78 Stills, Bernice A. 64 Still, Dorm C. 100 Stonehocker, Leona L. 75 Storey, Frances L. 97,135 Storms, Patricia S. 88 Stotts, Kathleen E. 39,40,64,144, 147, 16L 168,172,178,182, 184 Stowers, Dennis A. 64,151 Strang, Michael R. 90 Straub, Nancy J. 78,87,146,160 Strong, Cheryl L. 78,133,136,147, 174 Strunk, Kenneth W. 91 Stuart, Dennis W. 64,107,108, 120,121,122 Stuart, Kathy L. 95 Sturm, Paul R. 180 Sugrue, Marcia J. 82 Sullivan, Jay T. 95,96,116,185 Sullivan, Scott 85, 111, 124 Summeralls, Geraldine 98 Summers, Benjamin 84 Summers, Delbert 98, 125 Svenson, Kevin K. 88,123 Swan, Roger 79 Swank, Amy 82 Swank, Lester W. 99,127 Swanson, Jean R. 65 Swanson, Jill M. 96 Swanson, Nancy 84,130,166,189 Swanson, Rita A. 79 Szep, Clara 79,100 Taccogna, Frank N. 94 Talarico, Thomas H. 87 Talley, Glenn F. 90 Taylor, James M. 13,65,140, 147,192 Taylor, John C. 75,127,172,181, 184 Taylor, Leslie 97, 147, 144 Taylor, Paula D. 65 Teasley, Warren J. 84 Teater, Mary 77 Teater, Robert 90 Tenneson, Marlene B. 90 Thacker, Alan L. 100,174,185 Thomas, Richard W. 81 Thompson, Dana L. 34,89 Thompson, Diana M. 65,149,172, 178,186,187,189 Thompson, Douglas B. 84,144, 181,184 Thompson, Kathleen A. 10,39,65, 68,128,132,140,157,164,168,211 Thompson, Larry D. 73,77,120, 122, Thompson, Leanne 136 Thorsen, Jeanne 16,91,134,146, 162,164 Thosath, Victoria 65 Thur, Rodney 88 Thur, Ronald S. 77 Tinnell, Randy L. 99 Tobeck, Glenda 91 Tollefsen, Mark 87 Tom, Kenny G, 65 Torrance, Michael 101,174 Tracy, Connie 98 Tracy, Timothy M. 74 Trantum, Therese M. 82,185 Traut, Pamela S. 77 Trautman, Gary L. 78, 174 Trautman, John 83,85 Trevillyan, Annie L. 84 Trevillyan, Michael 90 Trevillyan, Robert 65, 127 Trevino, Rienoldo 93,97 Truitt, Clarence 75 Truitt, William 95 Trusty, Kim D. 96 Tumlinson, Lauren A. 86 Tussey, Robert L. 87 Tuter, Dean H. 75 Tuter, Thomas K. 74 Tyree, Mary M. 82,134,172 Uhden, Becky 91, 134, 136 Ullrich, Donald W. 78,109,114, 126 Ulrigg, Gregg 85 Ulvin, Thomas M. 72,77,109,146 Usher, Herb P. 97 Valentine, James 172 Vancleef, Gary 89,124 Vanleuven, Linda A. 88 Vaughn, Jane C. 80,186 Vaughn, Judy A. 75 Verge, Sherrie L. 98,131,135 Vernon, Kathleen J. 65,146,161 Versteeg, Tommy W. 84,113 Veter, Dennis D. 65, 140, 159 Vineyard, James 97 Vivit, RochelleJ. 79,185 Voelker, Jerome 90 Wacker, Priscilla 84 Waga, Frank A. 100 Waggoner, Mary 87,185 Waid, John Stephen 81,90,111,123 Wald, Bruce, A. 7,39,65,115,124, 160,165,167 Wald, Jerome A. 96,111,116,125 Wald, Sandra L. 79,133,137,144 146,164 Walker, Christine A. 65,173 Walker, Dale T. 76 Walker, Glenn E. 75 Walker, Penny A. 79 Walker, Randy 65,159 Walkup, Dennis R. 75,119,144,145 Wallace, Kenneth E. 65,172 Wallen, Anita 91 Wallen, Bernadette 65 Wallen, Mary Ann 98, 172 Wallis, Lloyd R. 40,65,139,165 Wallis, Roy A. 97,111,116,181, 183,184 Walton, Nancy 89,161 Ward, Thomas 78, 178 Ware, Joyce M. 96 Warehouse, Willard C. 79,146,175 Warner, Karl A. 76 Warnke, Lamar 99 Warlike, Renee 85 Warsinski, Carol 79,185 Warren, Richard J. 97 Washburn, Bill 108, 114 Wasley, Charlotte M. 65 Watkins, Julorie A. 80,185 Wavada, Christopher 97 Wavada, James V. 75 Wavra, Clifford D. 12,38,44,55, 65,118,140,157,163 Weatherly, Roxie A. 12,17,82,91, 131,134,140,161,167 Weatherman, Susan 85 Webb, Emerson 96 Webb, MarciaJ. 79,133,147,153 Webb, Michael 100 Webb, Shirley 77, 137 Webber, Louise G. 65 Wederspahn, Dennis A. 2,65,120, 121,122,151,154,194,203 Weisser, Cheryl A. 77 Weitz, Mary Ann 47,65,132,160 Welch, Richard L. 88,112,124 Wellbrink, William R. 97, 174 Weller, Ronald 77 Wells, Gwen 96 Werre, Connie L. 89 Werre, Jerry A. 65 West, Ronald E. 88,116 Westfall, David L. 74,80,113,114, 145,165,167,168,170 Westfall, Denise 97, 167 Westover, Barbara 66, 149, 179 Wetherell, Michael J. 100,101 Whalen, David P. 66 Wharton, Kurt E. 88 Whicker, Leroy R. 98, 116 Whicker, Thomas E. 66,116 White, Betty Jean 66,174 White, Isabel 97,99 White, Michael R. 100 White, Patricia 77 White, Raymond C. 79,179 Whitt, Lenora F. 99,100 Wickstead, Geoff ry R. 59,66 Wieber, Jackie Z. 82,184 Wieber, Thomas B. 95,111,125 Wilant, Beverly J. 2,66,152,153 Wilant, Keith A. 101, 141, 155, 170, 172, 186 Wilcock, Joseph P. Wilcox, Randy L. 80 Wilhelm, Carl R. 97 Wilkinson, David L. 66,180 Wilkinson, Karla M. 91,180 Williams, April 90, 134, 143 Williams, Cynthia A. 76,133, 146,160,186 Williams, Cynthia C. 75,133 Williams, Rebecca L. 88,144,145 Williams, Rose A. 50,66,173 Willis, Duane 82 Willis, Roger D. 66 Willms, Kristie 94 Wilponen, Donald E. 84,180 Wilson, Bernice L. 88 Wilson, Catherine H. 74,79,137, 144,160,164,175 Wilson Grace E. 66 Wilson, Linda M. 100 Wilson, Robert C. 66,39,183,184 Winestorfer, Bonnie 66, 173 Wise, Douglas 90 Wise, Kathy A. 59,66,132 Wisher, James C. 80,119 Witt, John M. 76 Wold, Dianna L. 89 Wold, Laura M. 66,132,146,152, 153,156,160,170,171 Wold, Robert 92,99,111,116,123 Wolf, Andrew 81,218 Wolf, Peggy 66 Wolfe, Donald P. 84,113 Wolfrum, Bradley L. 85,116,180 Wolfram, Vickie C. 2,47,67,132, 142,149,150,154,170,171 Wood, Carolyn Ann 50,67 Woodruff, Jeanne 134 Woods, Rita 67,159 Wren, Kathleen J. 86,91 Wren, Mary 81 Wright, Carolyn A. 78,137,171 Wright, Dave A. 67 Wright, David W. 80 Wright, David Walter 88 Wright, James A. 91,123 Wright, Leatrice L. 17,67,132, 143,145,148,149,161,166,186, 187,188,93,151 Wright, Marjorie 67 Wright, Mary E. 67,173 Wunderlich, Cheryl C. 78,133, 136,153,160,162,168,189,218 Yake, John H. Yancey, Fred A. 51,65 Yedinak, Thomas 67 Yingst, Nadine J, 88 Youngren, Karen M. 80,91,161 Zehm, Wayne K. 67,108,118 Zielinski, Helga 84 Zinnecker, Verna J. 67,173 Zwischenberger, Leo B. 81 Zwischenberger, P atsy 98, 185 Mr. James S. Black, new school board mem- ber, was appointed to take the place of H. Avery Peyton. 218 Mr. Keith Cabe ' s U.S. history class visited Olympia while legislature was in session. FRONT ROW: Cathy Candler, Sue Davey, Cheryl Lawson, Delia McNally, Phyllis Giger, Janice Jcsmore, Karen Smith, Mary Poutre, Vicki Redd, Debbie Bouton, Mr. Keith Cabe and Senator Keefe. ROW 2: Nancy Carlson, Lisa Caven, Sherrill Polello, Carol Sather, Marilyn Bartoletta, Mikki Pasicznyk and Edie Grennay. Standing is Jan Brown. ROW 3: Bonnie McLain, Lee Rogers, Brad Parker, Jo Sniokas, Janice Johnson and Sherry Davis. ROW 4: Pat Siebert, Kathy Brand, Mary Meg Pfarr, Sue Saling, Cheryl Wunderlich, Nancy Crozur and Dan Boschee. ROW 5: Mrs. Andrus, Greg Hoffman, Andy Wolfe, Mike Andrus and Al Signs. A Thought To Remember. . . fiKfeom An you love atnancj your Schoolmates Moi {hose iSipora stones «fc innocent nim ;not fliose wrlio brefejf ent£ iestr oy fBnc ,{rw$, 9 A rainbows; oof those woo wish to ljutirrel fight; tut you jo love vni5 respect those who s ee bio J, penile, HticS unselfish -the peacemakers. Nefe iing Covj ro ko si swagger . Bind hr; g; the tr ue ones, the goo A ones, cr gentle SfiniJ. Cultivate ZSniS, gentle, loving thoughts iow nrds every person mm V, even plants, stv r£, oceans, rivers ■ niS hills. Vats will {UtJi yourself growing cnone k ppy w ch cky, fepi J with happiness comes health everything yo« w tffc. It is now ninety-six years since the first settlers rrived at Spokane Falls. In 1880, there were 350 ople living here. Now the population numbers 86,750 in Spokane proper — 292,800 in metropoli- n Spokane. Few indeed, are the cities which have so attractive setting. Located at the west end of the broad, fertile, rigated valley of the Spokane River where the river rops in a scries of falls and rapids, residential sections limb steep valley slopes to north and south spreading ut on the higher levels above. Mingled with factories d industrial plants, residences also spread east in the autiful suburban countryside. Paved parkways take one westward through the nyon-like valley, remarkably scenic w ith high lava walls, the tortured water at the Bowl and Pitcher rapids, and the perpendicular walls of Deep Creek Canyon. Spokane offers many opportunities for making a good living with its broad-based economy — agricul- ture, lumbering, mining, Army and Air Force installa- tions, reserve units of. Army, Air Force, Air National Guard, Navy, Marine and Coast Guard, and manu- facturing. Combined with this is a rare opportunity for outdoor life — many close lakes, streams, forests, and mountains yield recreation both summer and winter for sportsmen. Spokane is a young and vital city looking forward from a proud and vigorous past toward a most promis- ing future. ■ .  ' ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: For source materials. Eastern Washington State Historical Society. Cheney Cowto MtMum. Spokane Chamber of CorftThcrce, W ide World Photos, Cowles Reference LilyBfc, The Ckronieh , The S pokt s nan-R( view, Sherman Blake (copy negative of SpokaiwGarry. 1 54), Jim Shelton (picture of harvest moon over city of Spokane) , thcW | Hne Departrrcnt of Commerce and Economic Development; Th Story of $JEhne%y Wville Pratt; SpUkane Story by Lucile Fargo Spokane, 1889-1964, published by Committee of 64. J. J. Rosenficld. Chairman. For faculty pictures, the Crescent Photograph) Studio; for photographic aid and advice, Mr. Joe Jonas; for color photos and group shots. Mr. Evans Lantz; for school materials and information, Mrs. Evelyn Conrath, Mrs. Betty Kliewer, Mrs. Marjorie Jennings; for general helpfulness and understanding, Mr. John Rodkey, Mr. George Smith and all the North Central faculty ; for financial aid. Tamarack ' s advertisers, sub scribers, and booster member- : for supervising the art work and cover design, Mrs. Bar bara Eddy; for general supervision, Mrs. Carol Newett ; for technical advice, Mr. Dale Quincy; for printing, R. Wallace Pischel, Inc., publishers. Harvest moon shining over Spokane skyline. Courtesy of Jim Shelton, S-R


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