North Central High School - Tamarack Yearbook (Spokane, WA)
- Class of 1969
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Published by: The Tamarack Staff ' 69, North Central High School, Spokane, Washington. Printed byPischel Yearbooks, Inc., Pasco Washington. Vol. LX No. 58 Mr. Theisen. front teat, explains to student drivers, Mr. Sanford and Mr. Pelkie, how to park on a hill. Light Takes a Different Shade Within Our Students ' Lives Dianna Garbarino, Big Sister of the Year, proudly shows her plaque to her Little Sister, Dorothy Huey. Jane Earling. Sue Currier and Dave Joern, seniors, work patiently on their art projects. CONTENTS Index 215 In the Quiet, Entwined Within Reality ' s Limits, Are Those Few Shifting Rays. Debbie Larkin, front, accepts the title of on. Nadine Neff, April Williams, Ruth Ashford complete the court. Roxie football queen as princesses Leslie Logan Haupt, Donna Rigney, Annette Alfonso, Weatherley, another finalist, was not and Marcella Knutson, second row, look Carol Farrell, K at hey Alexander and Darcy present when the picture was taken. Obscurely Reaching for Each Small Fixture While Subtly Engulfing All Pretense, the Bonds of Restraint Are Broken Left, spirit takes on many faces as Judy Jewell watches the ASB pep con. Acting out his part in a pep con is Big Chief Scott Sullivan, senior. Mere Conception of Their Immediate Intensity Becomes Blinding Totality. Remains of the Warriors ' Car Bash left something to be desired! Uncertainties Lose New Image of Life 3 Holiday merriment prevails at the Christmas Dance. 1- Mr. Upchurch shoots another basket at the free throw line as the KJRB players attempt to guard him during the Faculty Flyers ' basketball game. Moody, Yet Enhancing, This Aurora Evolves Toward the Satisfaction of the Purpose and Meaning of Being in Itself. i Little Remains As It Was Remembrances Are Overshadowed by the Revelation of the Unaccustomed Tom Robinette, Debbie Parr, Mark Boyson and Ron Ashley discuss life after Boys ' and Girls ' State. Girls ' State Representative, Roxie Weatherly, was not present at the time the picture was taken. Left, cadet teacher Curtis and Mr. Montroy look over the work of tome promising young NC artists. Carolyn Radford, senior, thowi tha enthusiasm that marks all NC debaters. On Wednesday, November 20, Rick Ooherty, Tom Macurdy, Gary Creighton. Bill Bush, Mike Beal and Bud Allbery received second year football awards from Coaches Martin and Thompson. The Individual and His World Collide in Due Harmony and Discord as . . . Light Takes a Different Shade. 17 ADMINISTRATION A Teacher Affects Eternity: (She) Can Never Tell Where (Her) Influence Stops — H.B. Adams With these words we dedicate the 1969 Tamarack to Mrs. Helen Beaver, who retired this year. A graduate of the University of Tennessee, Mrs. Beaver has taught in many schools. Among these are the Pueblo Junior College, Pueblo, Colorado; University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; and the University of Montana, Missoula, Montana. Since 1951, Mrs. Beaver has been on the North Central High School home economics staff. At the time of her coming to North Central, the famous North Central Doll Shop was yet being produced. Throughout the years of its presentation, Mrs. Beaver designed and made the costuming for the show. Sewing, tail oring and child development have been subjects specifically under her direction in the home economics department. Upon retirement Mrs. Beaver and her husband, retired engineer, Lewis K. Beaver, plan to travel, visiting in Hawaii and spending more time in Alaska with her daughter and her family. Summing up the feeling of countless students who have known Mrs. Beaver is the remark of former student, Mrs. Carol Nybert Quigley: She is to me the perfect example of a lady ' one of those rare people who make you realize the only limitations in life are those we set upon ourselves. 20 School board members: John Warn Byron Swanson Gordon Luscher Helen Rymond Orville Barnes Dr. Albert Ayars Hope for Success Lies in Common Understanding North Central ' s educational system ran smoothly as the result of successive discussions between our principal, John P. Rodkey, and superintendent, Dr. Albert Ayars. Judgment was passed on many issues, from the general to the particular, as they were reviewed by the Board. The student most often observed the School Board ' s effectiveness as new personnel were engaged to fill vacated positions. The School Board endeavored to keep the different aspects of the school as up-to-date as was possible. North Central was fortunate to enroll James B. Green as a student this fall. After careful study of the qualifications of the many schools in the United States whose curricula include a program for the visually handicapped, he chose North Central. Principal John Rodkey and James Green John Rodkey chats with Dr. Albert Ayars Efficient Functioning Maintains Effective Environment . . . W if Evelyn Conrath Betty Kliewer Georgiana Backenstoe Ruth Smith Right: Marjorie Jennings Helen Wayland Anita Swanson Dick Muzatko, night foreman, Austin McDonnell, chief engineer, and Harry Schumaker, head custodian. Custodians, left to right: Mrs. A.O. Wendler, Fred Larson, John Boyes, Tom Elliot, Merle Scott, Chuck Holloway, Dick Muzatko, and head custodian, Harry Schumaker. Not pictured: Robert Barr. . . . f or Teachers and Students Viola Santora, head cook, Alice Gillespie, cafeteria manager, and Marie Johnson, head baker. Cafeteria personnel, left to right: Viola Santora, Corrine Hirst, Irene Ryalls, Evelyn Forsell, Jan Usher, Alice Kruger, Alice Gillespie, Lela D ' Andrea, Marie Johnson and Edith Johnson. George Smith, Vice-Principal Patricia Butterfield David Birdsell Kenneth Mhyre Patricia McKeirnan Forces in the Leadership of North Central High School in action and thought is not done by one person, but by a team, led by John P. Rodkey, principal, and George A. Smith, vice-principal. Other strategic positions are filled by Mrs. Pat Butterfield. dean of girls , and Miss Patricia McKeirnan as girls ' counselor. Promoting spirit and cooperation among the boys are Kenneth Mhyre, dean of boys , and John P. Rodkey, Principal Background Influence the Certainty of Destiny Lorraine McNew Kenneth Hagen David Birdsell, boys ' counselor. Making sure every student is ready for school is Kenneth Hagen, registrar. Planning for future careers is a step that Mrs. Lorraine McNew, college advisor, helps each student take. This team works together to make a compact administration, which is the backbone of North Central ' s faculty. History Casts Its Shadow Keith Cabe Alvin Meyer I V 29 Communication Opens The Mind to Channels of Greater Awareness John Malterner llmar Kuljus Art Dept. Head A.G. Tiemann Music Dept. Head Michael Caldwell Joseph Jonas Music Is Emotion in Search of Expression 31 Science Experiences Those Things the Exactness of Math Leaves in the Security of Darkness Kathleen Laubach James Upchurch Middle: William Nye Bottom: Robert Barnard Burrill Exley Math Dept. Head Joseph Schauble 33 ft Application of Knowledge Broadens Perspective Elizabeth K illingsworth Left: Helen Beaver Home Ec. Dept. Head Right: Cleo Clizer Stella Mills Gladys Brooks Foundations Are Laid for Vocational Competence Al Manfred Norman Erickson Blair Glover Business Dept Head Karen Brockway Lyle Jewell Mary York Emphasis on Skills Yields Useful Experience George Theodorson Alvin Olson Industrial Arts Leonard Graham Dept. Head 37 GRADUATES To make the planning of a busy senior year ideas and events that the senior class is easier, senior representatives from each interested in. homeroom meet every Tuesday, to discuss President Ron Ashley loses the dignity of office as he is literally toppled when NC seniors have a skating session at Tiffany ' s 40 The Light of Senior Hopes Pierces Unknown Shadows of the Future skate-inn. Kathy Cameron, treasurer, president Bill Bush seems to be more officer ' s fate, as are senior class members stretches out a helping hand. Assisting him amused than concerned over his fellow in the background, to his feet is Darcy Ashford, secretary. Vice- 41 4.0 Students Robert Blizzard Thomas Carney Thomas MaCurdy Rank as computed on the basis of grades earned in sophomore, junior and the first semester of senior year. John Trautman Douglas Wise Students receiving 3.2 or better for five semesters in order of class rank. Barnetta Bindewald Beverly Davidson Susan Noble Karen Papst Susan McLellan Patricia Price Becky Uhden Kenneth Strunk Mark Boyson Tom Robinette Vicki Seger Janine Wittrock Patricia Lavery Douglas Thompson Steven Rigg Joan Heinz James Ormberg Marilyn Brewer Debbie Parr Darcy Ashf ord Carol Naccarato Karen Youngren Melody Carpenter Janet Holman Jeanne Thorsen Kathleen Cameron Robert Boyce Karen Prophet April Williams Nancy Pendergraft Caprice Boles Steven Robinson Darlene Peterschick Dennis Seipp Nadine Yingst Leslie Logan Randy Folsom Stephen Aylor Charlotte Spidle Sandra Cummings James Marshall Carole Barnes Rick Sorenson Roberta Francis Linda Geng Billie Ahrendt John Aiken Sandra Aiken Kathryn Alexander Annette Alfonso Norman Allbery Lanny Allen Sandra Altizer David Ankenbrand Susan Arnold Kenneth Aronson Glennda Arp Darcy Ashford Ronald Ashley Robert Avey Stephen Aylor 43 Thomas Baca Barbara Banks William Barline Carole Barnes Richard Barnes Cindy Bartlett Peggy Barzee John Bass Mike Beal Joanne Becker Raymond Beckman George Bell Vicki Bennett Bill Berens Arnold Beresford Patricia Betts 44 Charles Bigelow Theresa Binder Barnetta Bindewald Mary Birtles Judith Bjaaland Ron Blakeman Robert Blizzard Samuel Bloyed Caprice Boles Attentive seniors get directions from Mr. Bud Aaker for ordering cards and announcements. Mark Bonser ■46 Russ Brown Shirley Brown Arlene Browning Donald Bruya Kathryn Bryan Gail Burchett Janis Burkhart Bruce Burr William Bush Michele Cahalan Kathleen Cameron Jennifer Cargile Michael Carlson Richard Carlson Thomas Carney Linda Cartee Debra Carter Kathleen Carver Orville Caton NC boasts the Spokane Junior Miss, Donna Youngren NC ' s finalists captured five of Rigney. and second runner-up, Karen the possible eight trophies. Fred Cervantes Cathy Chapman Georgia Christensen Robert Christensen Cindy Clayton Eva Colomb Spencer Combs Robert Compton Fred Conery Ray Conne Nick Cossette Thomas Costello Gary Creighton Ginnie Cress Randolph Cullitan Sandra Cummings ■■HR Daniel Cumpton Kelley Curran Susan Currier Beverly Davidson Hugh Davidson Pamela Davidson Henry Davis Arnold DeArth Samuel DeCaro John Decker Timothy DeLauder Jana Dellwo Susan DeWitt Richard Doherty Jane Dotson David Doughty Douglas Doyle Charles Dravland Joseph Durgan Sandra Dyreson Kenneth Eakins Jane Earling Gerald Edens Emelie Edwards 4 1 i 3 L- r . : i r . . ■■m Connie Emoto Linda Emter Charles Endicott Jerry English Robert Erickson James Estep Pamela Faggetter Carol Farrell 51 No one could resist the call of winter as the spring president, is the target of feminine greatest snow ever known caused school snowballers. Nadine Neff and Connie closure in Spokane. Linus Nelson, ASB Hagen. Assisting them in trying to put a good man down is Tony Kraay. 53 Nancy Giger Linda Gill Elaine Goodman Nick Gray Elmer Greene John Greenwood Christina Greer Janice Groh Munching popcorn balls, the Tamarack staff gets ready to spread Christmas cheer to the NC office staff, as Mrs. Newett, advisor, gives directions for caroling. Constance Hagen Robert Halstead 54 Roland Haney Charles Hansen Ruth Haupt Gregg Havens Eugene Hawk Chris Hay Dennis Heath Michael Heimbigner 1 Joan Heinz Eloise Helland Marsha Hill Steve Hiller Connie Hirst Gary Hirst Charles Hively Darrell Hobbs 55 Ruth Haupt adjusts an earring as Rick Doherty waits patiently in the background. 56 Donna Hobbs Janet Hoi man Gary Holt Gerald Holt Thomas Holzer Kelvin Hoover Leigh Hopkins Corrine Horrell Thomas Hunstad David Hunt David Inkpen Jeanne lyall Kristie Jesmore David Joern Clarence Johnson Maryen Johnson i 5 Scott Kiehn Monte Killian Rebecca King Robert Ktvett m Pamela Knapp Marcella Knutson Thomas Kostelecky Anthony Kraay Lois Krogh Donald Kruger Richard Kuhl Cherri LaBrie Marvin Lang Debra Larkin James Larkin Elizabeth Laue 60 Thomas MaCurdy Roxanne Madore Douglas Malott Carolyn Malay James Marshall Robert Mason Jerry Matchett Fae Matthews Mary McAndrews Kathy McCarty Edwin McCormack Carole McDonald Cecilia McGilvra James McGirk Lau ranee Mcllveen Christine McKee 63 ■Arnold McLaughlin Susan McLellan James Meddock Carol Meller 65 4S1 ■■■■■Nadine Neff Nancy Neff Linus Nelson Susan Nelson Frank Nichols Jacqueline Nickerson Susan Noble Niki Olson Ralph O ' Meara John O ' Neill James Ormberg Matthew Oulman . WKm m William Overfield Tom Overhauser Patrick Owen Theodore Panknin teachers and students — Hail to Our New celebrating this event. Citizen , Mr. Richard Pelkie, Canadian- 6fe 71 72 Ginny Spann Charlotte Spidle James Spiiker Daniel Sprute James Squires Jack Stafford Patricia Storms Marcia Sugrue Scott Sullivan Benjamin Summers Kevin Svenson Amy Swank Patricia Sweeney Thomas Talarico Robert Teater Marlene Tenneson Alan Thacker Dana Thompson Douglas Thompson Jeanne Thorsen Douglas Thosath Glenda Tobeck Mark Tollefsen Michael Torrance Terri Trantum John Trautman 0 Tannenbaum, 0 Tannenbaum! rang through the halls as Ron Reel, Jane Dotson, Bob Kivett and Dana Thompson took an evening to decorate the traditional ASB Christmas tree. Jerome Voelker Priscilla Wacker John Wait) Anita Wallen Nancy Walton Renee Warnke Roxie Weatherly Richard Welch 4tJ Connie Werre Ronald West Michael Wetherell Kurt Wharton Jackie Wieber Karla Wilkinson April Williams Becky Williams 77 Bradley Wolfrun Kathleen Wren David Wright James Wright Nadine Yingst Karen Youngren Right Front Row: Charles Sherman, Allen Thorpe, Terry Press. Row 1: Greg Pryde, Lauren Tumlinson. Ken Strunk. Row 2: Tony Edlin, Brad Martin, Charles Sullivan, Dan Nesdahl. Row 3: Ray Belknap, James Freeman. Not pictured: Michael Ashley, Mitchell Baer, Greg Binder, Joe Boyle, Steven Chert ude. James Cofer, Al Czap, Mel Gillespie, Michael Huston, Michael Linkous, Margaret Martin, Thomas Nichols, James Perkins, Cheryl Petersen, Richard Radmer, Barry Stone, Lee Sheridan. nr The Active Junior Guided by Mr. Gregory Sanford, the junior class officers. Bob Ewell, president; Jay Sullivan and Mark Olson, vice-presidents; Laura Lee Bare, secretary; and Paula Larkin, treasurer, organized and directed various activities concerning the Junior Prom. Backing the officers was a very enthusiastic class. The Junior Prom gave this portion of the student body a sampling of the responsibilities they must face in their next year as seniors. Right, discussing the evening ' s events are Mavis Bierig, Marc Miller, Rosemary Morrill, Allen Waid, Denise Westfall, Pat Logan, Kandy Krebbs, Gayle Coffin, Lia Westad, Jay Sullivan, Dick Lewis and Bob Ewell. Below, officers Jay Sullivan, Laura Lee Bare, Paul Larkin and Bob Ewell review Prom plans. 82 Abbot, Larry Abel, Patricia Achziger, Trudy Ahrendt, James Alfonso, Ronald Amdahl, Karl Anderson, Linda Anderson, Ronald Arnzen, Gayle Ashley, Gayle Atwood, Marsha Aulbin, Marie Auer, Jim Austin, Colleen Austin, Patrick Avery, Dale Barclay, Patrick Bare, Laura Lee Basie, Kane Battin, Doris Beaton, Beverly Bell, Patrick Benson, Darlene Berens, Steven Beringer, Ruth Bierig, Mavis Biggs, Terrance Birkland, Sandra Bischoff, Terri Bivens, Daniel Blake, James Boswell, Mark Bouten, Victoria Branda, John Bray, Dennis Breakey, Janet Brophy, Janice Brown, David Brown, Jerald Bryan, Sharon Bu ck, Cathie Burchett, Kathy Burnette, Martin Bynum, Donald Campbell, Carmel Campbell, Janice Campbell, Karra Candler, Terry Cardone, Linda Carney, Denise Carpenter, Cindy Carroll, Pat Cathey, Richard Caudill, Barry Chapman, Steve Chavez, Gloria Cheselka, Catherine Church, Mousemarie Chester, Linda Chilson, John Christopherson, Mark Clark, Connie Clark, Karen I L- V M r- w Wh A InCL 2k Cline, Kathy Coffin, Gayle The long and short of things is discovered in NC hallway. Colling, Christine Combs, Dorothy Connors, Timothy Cozzeto, Donna Cross, Diana Crossman, Jean 1 Culnane, Dennis ft .• Culver, Sheila • Damm, Larry Davey, Michael ft Davis, Brent Davis, Kim Davis, Pat Davis, Terry „. DeForge, James 86 37 Homeroom 117 has their semi-annual locker clean-out, helping to keep NC tidy. NC ' s low drinking fountain poses problem for tall students. Shown here is junior, Gary Mallon. Kammers, Tom Keerte, Patsy Keller, David Keller, Diana Kelm, Chad Kelly, Jacquelyn Kennedy, Paula Kent, Steven Kephart, Raleigh Kienzle, Linda Kimpel, Debra King, Robert Kirby, Donald Klein, Steven Knight, Robert Knox, Gerald Koenig, Terri Kornmeyer, Keith Kostelecky, Joseph Krebbs, Kandyce Krell, Kathleen Krous, Delmer Krueger, Steve Langdon, Kathleen Larkin, Paula Larson, Carl Larson Doug Larson, Scott Lash, Whip Latimer, Vera ' ' S IT Lee, Eva Lee, Ted Leffard, Bruce Leppell, Renee Le Var, Adrienne Lewis, Pam Lewis, Richard Likarish, Daniel Lindebald, Mary Lindon, Pat Lobe, Terry Logan, Patrick Lopez, Frank Louie, Jack Louie, Joan Louie, Judith Lovell, Vicki Lucki, Jerome Lund, Robert Lundberg, Kim Lynch, Randy Lynn, Gene Lyonnais, Kim Lystad, Lee Macurdy, Tamala McCanna, Patrick McCreary, Kathleen McDaniel, Doris McLaughlin, Matt McLaurine, Roxanne McLellan, Robert McVaugh, William McVay, Thelma McVey, Robert Magnus, Pam Mallon, Gary Marks, Dwight Mattie, Stephen Mead, Sydney Meador, Dale Metier, Laura Meyer, Michael Millar, Douglas Miller, David Miller, Lea Miller, Marc Miller, Perry Mills, Kenneth Mitchell, Robert Mooney, Lesley Morehouse, Terry Morrill, Rosemary Morris, Kathleen Morris, Kevin Morrison, Warren Morrow, Vicki Mulkey, Philip Murphy, Kerry Nakagawa, Junzo „ Nelson, Duane Nelson, Phillip Nervous, lam Nesbitt, Bonnie 89 9C Schuford, Beverly Shirkey. George Spann, Laura Sco field, Sandra Shusko, Constance Speer, Cheryl f° A f% A 14 i V 1 Scoles, Jack Scott, Craig Scott, Marilyn Seibert, Elaine Sekijima, Sally Sherouse, Deborah Shields, Diane Sieber, Regine Simpson, Sherry Sloan, Kathy Smith, Robert Smith, Steven Smith, Tim Somerville. Susan Spellman, Sally Stalcup, Micheal Standaart. Ruth Stannard, Bill Starr, Rick Staub, Ruth Steenhard, David Potential scientists Bob King, Paul Sturm, Scott Robar, Linda Eatts, Janie Ferrier and Don Bynum apply their chemistry knowledge. IF £3 (S fc Steenhard, Edward Stegosaurus, Stella Stevens, James Stewart, Mark Stewart, Roy Stickelmeyer, Deborah| Stiles, Craig Stone, Dean Strong, Larry Stuart, Kathy Sturm, Paul Sullivan, Janell Sullivan, Jay Summeralls, Jerraldin Summers, Delbert Sutherland, James Swank, Lester Swanson, Jill Taccogna, Frank Talcum, Powdella Taylor, Debra Taylor, Leslie Tinnell, Randy Tracy, Connie Trusty, Kim Usher, Herb VanCleef, Jan Verge, Sherrie Wagemann, Kathleen Wagemann, Steve Waggoner, Loren Wagner, Alan Waid, Alan Wald, Jerome Waldrop, Richard Wallen, Mary Wallis, Roy Walsh, Marcia Warnke, LaMar Warren, Richard Watson, Nancy Wavada, Christopher Webb, Emerson Webb, Michael Weitz, John West, Trudy Westad, Lia Westfall, Denise White, Isabel White, Jewell Whited, Julie Whitt, Lenora Wilant, Kieth Wilcox, Jo Ann Willms, Kristie Wittrock, Jo Ann Wohl, Stephen Wold, Robert Wood, Ricky Worstell, Susan Yaeger, Michael Yedinak, Dorothy Zwischenberger, Patsy m Albaugh, Christy Alderman, Richard 0 Allen, Margaret Allen, William Allwarot, Jan Almond, Michael Alvis, David Amdahl, Glenn Anderson, Betty Anderson, Gayle Anderson, Joesph Anderson, Loren Anderson, Theora Angus, Christine Arneson, Vernon Aronson, Richard Arp, Vieva Ashley, Benny The Experimenting Sophomore You really did a splendid job on your dress! says Margaret Allen to Connie Smith as they wait for their turn to model dresses made in Clothing II Class. Ashley, Paul Baca. Vickie Bache. Michelle Baker, Janet Baldwin, Bruce Ballard, Kathy Barnes, Bill Barnes, Joe Barraclough, Chris Bartoletta. Janet Bauch. Daniel Bauch. Gerald Bauer, Judith Bauer, Lorelee Becker, Carole Becker. Robert Bell, Duane Benthien, Evelyn Bernard. Scott Berry, Thomas Bersante, Brand Be seeker. Kathleen Bierce. William Bigelow, Weston Bird, Karen Bledsoe, John Bliss, Gary Fundamentals of cheerleading being shown to a sophomore PE class by varsity teachers. WW Boone, Carol Borgen, Alanna Bowersox, Ross Boyd, Larry Boyet, Edith Breeden, Patrick Briscoe, Rod Broadwell, Jon Brooks, Karen Brown, Jeff Brown, Richard Brown, Sharman Brown, Shery Brownlow, Rod Brumely, Pamela Burns, Michael Cadby, Steven Cagle, Betsy Calder, Sandra Cameron, Terry Cameron, Cheri Cameron, Ken Camlan, John Campbell, David Campbell, Patrick Cannata, Frank Carlson, Greg Carrigan, Gerald Cartee, Clarence Carter, James Carter, Ronald Carver, Clarence Carver, Judith Casadoro, Dennis Cathey, Rodger Chan, Jaydene Chapman, William Chitwood, Jack Christensen, Robert Clark, Katharine Clark, Kim Clark, Stephen Clemm, David Coburn, Teresa Cole, Michael Colp, Connie Combs, Leatha Conne, Anita Cook, Carolyn Copeland, Patricia Corcoran, Dale Cosby, Daniel Costello, Gene Couch, Velma Cox, Debbie Cross, Janice Crouch, James Crouch, Paul Crull. Mark Culbertson, James Culnane, Robert Culver, Dru Curry, Kenneth 7 WW 1 Curry, Mary Daley, Michael Oasovich, Barney Dasovich, Steve Oaughtry, Karen Davison, Ben Davis, Michael R. Davidson, Ben Deasy, Linda Degeus, Jane Degeus, Julie Dellwo, Kathie Delong, Steven Delriccio, Robert Deno, Terry Dicicco, Danny Dickey, Aaron Diedrick, Carol Dixon, Marcy Dolan, Patricia Donais, Jerry Donaldson, Kathy Dorpat, Norman Doughtery, Michael Douglass, Linda Dunn, Michael Duram, James Dyer, Theodore Edens, Darrel Elliot, David Emter, Allen English, Susan Erickson, Debbie Ervig, Sharon Ewing, Kathleen Farden, Eric Farka, Brian Farquharson, Jean Feldhans, Pamela Ferderer, Deborah Fetch, Valerie Fiddler, Jerald Finley, David Firor, Tom Flynn, Kelly Ford, Mark Forness, Kathy Frandsen, Jacqueline Frasier, Roger Freese, Terence Frucci, Faye Fruin, David Fry, Charles Fry, Jack Fuller, Ronald Gabzdyl, Karl Gallaher, Paula Galvin, Mike Gambill, Jill Garbarino, Cheryl Garrity, Tim Gates, Lucinda Giese, Donald Left, Mark Leone works on his electronics project. Above, woodshop develops practical skills as boys learn to work with their hands. Below, learning how to boil rice is Donna Johnson, sophomore member of one of the Foods Classes. Right, music represents still another facet of school life Keith Dudley and his French horn make a harmonious duet as he practices for concert. 99 100 4 Johnson, Lee Johnson, Sharon - -i 3L Johnson, Virginia Johnston, Deborah Jones, Barbara Jones, Deborah Jones, Kevin Jones, Marcia Joplin, John Judd, Daryl Rapp, Robert Kammers, Susan Kane, Victor Kawell, Richard Keel, Patricia Kegley, Cynthia Kellogg, Robert Kelly, Danny Kelly, Shannon Kendall, Jack Kennicutt, Colleen Kensok, Joan Kent, Rod Keppler, Christon Kiehn, Donald Kinzell, Susan Kitterman, Kathleen Knaff, Christine Knutson, Colleen Knutson, Pamela Korling, Michael Kostelecky, Suzanne Kraay, Mark Krahn, Gregory Krell, Robert Kropff, Harry Kruger, James Lamarsh, Ronald Lambert, Jack Lang, Billie Lang, Vicki Larkin, Brenda Larson, Vicki Lattimer, Ethel Lavalle, Alan Lawson, Mary Lawton, Debra Leffard, Patricia Leone, Mark Lewis, Sandra Light, Cathy Lightfoot, Genia LiM. Dale Lindsey, Ray Lines, Barry Littman, Susan Long, David Lovell, Linda Lynn, Walter Mabrey, Mary MacDonald, Scott Maher, Daniel Maher, Danielle ft Kb 101 102 Pilarski, Hal Pillsburg, Neoma Piper, Laura Piper, Nancy Plumb, Melinda Pomeroy, Steven Port, Beverly Potter, Teresse Powers, Roseanna Press, Maria Pritchard, Chris Prophet, John Radmer, Jeanne Ramsey, Steven Read, Kent Reed, Joyce Reel, Barbara Rees, Cynthia Rees, John Reiber, Vicki Renner, Valerie Repp, Debora Richards, James Rigney, Deana Riley, Pamela Rip, Snorter Risinger, Ronald Roadruck, Roger Robideaux, Mike Robins, Karen Robinson, Fred Rogers, Nancy Rosanbalm, Clifford Roseberry, Leroy Ross, Stuart Royal, Glenn Ruhs, Lester m m mm V ' ' KM r ft IBP W muwh Pam Magnus is just one of the many girls involved in advanced clothing classes. Rupp, Monte Russell, Richard Rydbom, Michael Sailand, Linda Samuels, Charles Sather, Marcia 104 ffPW Li Sauser, Valerie Sarber, Richard Saxton, Sam Schafer, Gail Schafer, Gail Sch I (enger, Clifford Schneider, Alfred Schroeder, Oebra Scott, Kathy Scott, Lucy Seger, Bonnie Sellers, Jon Senter, Kerry Serafine, Rosemarie Seymore, Connie Shane, Kathleen Shaw, Kelvin Shaw, Lucille Shields, Daniel Shinn, Christine Shusko, Diane Simons, Gloria Sims, Regina Sivills, David Skinner, Jamie Slagle, Barbara Smith, Barbara Smith, Christina Smith, Cindy Smith, Connie Smith, ConnieLea Smith, Jeanne Smith, Michael Smith, Nicholas Smith, Peter Smith, Philip Smith, Sarah Sniokas, Peter Snow, Deborah Snyder, David Sorenson, Danny Sorenson, Gail Spalding, Linda Sporehase, C. T. Squires, Dave Stafford, Randolph Steele , Larry Stella, Debra Stern, Charles Not today! It ' s raining! cries Betsey Smith to Mary Lindablad as she checks Red Feather-Color Girl activity bulletin. Stevens, Karen Stewart, Roscoe Stichweh, Carl Still, Charles Stone, Deniss Storms, Adriane Stotts, Hugh Stroud, Blanche Stueve, Terri Summers, Edward Summers, Evelyn Sumner, Susanne Sutton, Jeri Swanson, John Sykes, Jeffrey Tanner, Terry Tarbert, Karen Taylor, Kristi Thompson, OonaLee Thompson, Gary Thompson, Marilyn Thomson, Serena Thompson, Theodore Thornburg, Terri Tintor, Tina Tower, Rebekah Tracy, Terilyn Tripp, James Trusty, Bruce Turner, Leeann Unterseher, Linda Valentine, Glenys Vanleuven, Karen Verge, Debbie Verhaag, Donna Vulcano, Sandra Wagner, Bruce Wald, Duane Wallace, Berry Walton, Kathy Walton, Robert Wavada, Jeannine Weatherman, Raymond Welch, Linda Westad, Warren Wheeler, Lowanna Wickens, Jana Wilhelm, David Williams, Richard Wilson, Barbara Wilson, Daniel Wissink, David Wood, David Wooldridge, Michael Worthington, Carol Wright, William Youngren, Keith Zieske, Judith Zinnecker, Jane 106 ' V IT •in ft w 0 Abel. Rhea Adams, Vicki Adams, Theodore Alfonso, Rick Almanza, Rory Bainter, Cheryl Battin, Patricia Bauch, Steven Beam, Valerie Becker, Carol Beeman, George Beghtol, Robert Bell, John Bergum, Barbara Bierig, Rosemary Bigelow, Cynthia Bischoff, Mickey Blizzard, Roger Boles, Kevin Boles, Tim Bonnet, Shannon Boone, Terry Bosch, Bradley Bouck, Richard Bowdre, James Bowen, Claire Bower, Richard Bowersox, Richard Boyd, Fay Boyson, David Bray, Patricia Breshears, Penny Broughton, Michael Brogan, Janice Brown, Dorothy Brown, Faith Brown, Kenneth Brunette, Kenneth Buetsch, George Butz, Craig Campbell, Janice Campbell, William Cardwell, Michael Carnahan, Pat Carney, Barbara Carrigan, Joyce Caruth, Susan Carver, Charles Caudill, Barry Chappel, William Chester, Terri Chisholm, Candice Christensen, Janis Christensen, Joan Christner, Rick demons, Michael Coffin, Dee Colbolm, Bruce Cocas, Mary Cole, Elaine Colomb, Roberta Conne, Linda Conner, Bonnie 0 V HP o W;;) IV -1 . IU •• ' ' ♦id 4Ji m M ■— 4 M Working with precision and accuracy, mechanical drawing students patiently labor over their assignments. Conrad, Susan Cooney, Robert Covich. John Cox, James Cressey. Terry Crossman, Marleen Cuffin, Larry Cutter, Robert Cutler, Kit Cyrus, Daniel Dark, Catherine Dasovich. Brenda Davis. Kay Day, Steve Deloach, Debbie Deno. Donna Desautel, William Devaney. William Devaney, Kathleen Dimicio, Luann Dizmang, Kathy Dolan, James Drose, Robert Dyreson, Michele Fades, Kathy Edgington. Debbie Edmonson Sheila 10 Edwards, Ryan Eirls, Daniel Eirls, Larry Elliott, Jeffrey Elliott, Pamela Elzie, Richard Emter, Sharon English, Vicki Erickson, Leslee Eschenbarger, John Faber, Teresa Feldhans, Roberta Felton, Mindy Ferm, Barbara Fiddler, Rita Fields, D wight Fitzpatrick, Robert Fitzpatrick, Tom Fox, Mary Fry, Linda Funk, William Gabbard, Debra Gabbard, Oianna Garcia, Jeanette Garland, Priscilla Gary, David Gebeke, Dennis Geng, Gene Gilmore, Linda Giraud, Edward Giraud, Richard Glenn, Lawson Goerz, Larry Good, Peggy Gower, Ann Gowin, Paula Grady, Debra Graff, Vickie Gravos, Sally Green, James Grennay, Linda Griffith, Judith Gross, Michael Hanson, Cynthia Harmel, Susan Haskin, Sandra Haskins, Kathy Havens, Larry Heath, Jay Hern, Patty Herrick, Dennis Hill, David Hill, Gary Hoffman, Laura Holloway, Charles Holloway, James Holt, Barbara Holt, John Homburg, Terry Hopkins, Russell Horrell, Byron House, Mitchel Huey, Dorothy ft ft m ft 0 A ft ft fvf A f - MM. O 2uft ft w FIT Hummer, Bruce Husby, Sharon Hustad, Oeanna Jacobsen, Eric Jasmund, Scott Joern, Dennis Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Tom Johnson, William Jones, Randy Joplin, James Kemnitz, Debbie Kendall, Jayn Kennedy, Jackie Kephart, John Kluckhohn, Janet Knauft, Diane Knutson, Connie Kochel, Tim Kostelecky, Pam Larson, Debbie Lawson, William LeBlanc, Cynthia Lee, Linda Lefors, Dennis Level, Edmund Lind, Curtis Lines, Holly Luft, Gary Lunzer, Joseph McAfee, Helen McAndrews, John McCandless, Gailyn McClain, Sarah MacDonald, Marsha McLellan, Mary McLendon, Mack Marabello, Lola Martens, Vickie Martin, Michael Martin, Pamela Mastare, Richard Mason, Glenice Maxwell, Janet Mellon, Rhonda Merwin, Martin Meyer, Douglass Miller, David Miller, Gary Mitchell, Anita Mizell, Cheryl Morgan, Joanne Morgan, Rodney Munyan, Marsha Murphy, Thomas Nelson, David Nelson, Juliene Nelson, Marcella Nelson, Paul Nickell, Larry Noland, Delvin Norby, Diane Norman, Judy ' .Mr Northcutt, Charles Oneill, Scott Oster, Frank Parker, John Patterson, Susan Pearsall, Margaret Pennington, Charlene Peters, Connie Peters, James Phelps, Keith Poole, Bradley Porta, Margie Porter, Teresa Potter, Brion Quarders, Gayle Quiggle, James Radmer, Gary Radmer, Ronald Read, Pam Redshaw, Barry Reader, Craig Reida, Jody Retter, David Rhea, Robert Rich, Cynthia Riordan, Kathleen Riordan, Kathy Roberts, Karen Rorberg, Steven Ross, Cheri Roth, Anne Royer, Richard Rushing, Daniel Runeberg, Rick Sabado, Louise Sailand, Vern Salisbury, Karen Sandberg, Del Sanford, Lloyd Schneider, Barbara Schubert, Marcia Schuh, Debra Schwanz, Daniel Seger, Janet Seidel, Richard Serafini, Thomas Shaffer, Robert Shellbarger, Howard Shelly, Donna Shields, Joseph Shirkey, Steven Sims, Robert Skogen, Cheryl Slavens, Michael Smith, Edris Smith, Guy Smith, Roger Snider, Wayne Snow, Jay Spencer, Linda Stickel, Gary Storms, Peter Sutton, Catherine 112 Taff, Linda Tanner, Rebecca Taylor, Daniel Thomas, Bruce Thomas, Mark Thompson, Jodine Thompson, Mark Thoreson, Pat Tinnell, Michael Torstenson, Steven Tower, Roberta Towers, Patricia Tremblay, Cheryl Trusty, Tamara Tucker, Hal Turk, Jaime Valenzuela, Jose VanBelle, Juleann VanCamp, Vernon Vanderveer, Michael Vineyard, William Waggy, Dee Walker, Leslie Warehouse, Mary Ellen Warren, Ann Watson, Tanna Watson, Tim Wertz, Robert White, Rhonda White. William Whitt, Bobby Wilant, Ken Wilborn, Ronald Williams, Debbie Wilson, Virginia Winestorfer, Jeff Worthington, Joann Wright, Beth Wright, George Zielenski, Dempsey Zielenski, Evelyn Zwischenberger, Charles Polished NC banister intrigues two freshmen. Harsh Winter Brings Colds, Flu and Absentees Adams, Theodore Albee, Pam Barker, Diana Barraclough, Chris Bowersox, Debra Bush, Lori Chapman, Bill 1 m f ' 4fe Cook, Diane Cox, Kathy Curry, Kenneth Degeus, Julie Deissner, Dusty Denison, Lance Dudley, Keith Above, What could be more appropriate for NC ' s Homemaker of the Year, Patty Price, than overlooking all those bakery pies. Right, Being limelighted as the ugliest man may not be an honor, but it ' s all in the line of duty for junior, Bob King. Above, The rhythm of the Bossanova is popular with dancers Mary Mabrey and Dave Sivills in co- ed PE class. 114 • □FS ssOKke A5S to NC This Year Oyer, Bob Fleming. John Franks, Cathe Frasier, Roger Grady, Debra Gracio, Don Hanses, Shan Harris, Charles Hefner, Walter Heimbigner, Craig Herron, Richard Hoffman, Laura Hojem. Marilyn Hopkins, Russ James, Deborah Jewell. Judy John, Randy Johnson, Cheryl Johnson, Sharon Keen, Kathy Kemnitz, Debbie Kenney, Bridget Kenney, Maureen Keys, Ellen King, Jim Krebs, Kandy Larson, Susan Larson, Trudy Lehnertz, Larry Lystad, Richard Mason, Kirk Merwin, Martin Mills, Charlene Minor, Nancy Mooney, Shirley Morehouse, Terry Morgan, Bruce Natwick, Vickie Nesdahl, Sandra Nichols, Donna Paine, Penny Petterson, Rick Phelps, Keith Randel, David Richards, Jim Roth, Anne Saunders, Nancy Seim, Patricia Selete, Steve Sivills, Dennise Smith, Larry Smith, Nick Smith, Romona Somerville, Sue Thompson, Marilyn Warehouse, Mary Webb, Emerson Webster, Diana Wickens, Shirley Woolever, David SPORTS I Below: Discussing the last game are coaches Jerry Martin, Ues Hogan, Jim Upchurch, and Bill Diedrick Indians Show Determination North Central started the season with a smashing win over Ferris. The next week the first place tribe took the field against the Shadle Park Highlanders destroying them in a last minute thriller at Joe Albi Stadium. After this game the varsity was elected Team of the Week . Scott Garske was chosen Back of the Week by the Sports Writers and Broadcasters. Another teammate, Bob Ewell, led the city league rushing statistics. Coach Jerry Martin expressed his pride about this year ' s team by saying, They were the most dedicated group of players I have coached in a long time. Gary Creighton was chosen for all-city tackle and teammate Scott Garsky was elected second string all-city back. Left: North Central unpiles after stopping Gonzaga with a short gain at Rogers Field. Trainer Gary Hirst. Managers: Emerson Webb. Carl Greer, Mike McAllister Vic Caine. Below: Rick Doherty with help from another NC tackier stops a Shadle ballcarrier. Backs and Line Coordinate Front Row: Steve Aylor, John Bosch. Chuck Dravland, Rick Carlson, Roy Wallis, Mark Burnette, Kevin Morris, Terry Morehouse, Dennis Culnane. Bud Allbery, Mike Beal, Dave Inkpen, Mike Dunford. Row 2: Karl Larson, Rick Doherty, Bill Bush, Bruce Morgan, Steve Wohl, Scott Sullivan, Gary Creighton, Jay Sullivan, Tom Wieber, Craig Scott, Dennis Finn, Tom Macurdy, Gary Lowe, Dan Compton, Mike Yaeger, Bob King. 120 Front Row: Mike Vandeveer, Gary Luft, 3: Del Sandberg, Bob Radmer, Jose Row 5: Mike Slavens, Dan Schwanz, Eric Dennis Gebeke, Richard Bouck, Bryon Valenzuela Jr., Bill Funk, Jack Parker, Hal Jacobsen, Howard Shellabarger Mike Horrell. Row 2: Bob Sims, Larry Nickell, Ed Tucker. Row 4: Mike Martin, Dave Millar, Thompson, Gary Miller. Giraud, Steven Caro, Thomas Serafini. Row Dave Retter, Dennis Ferrich, Rick Rayer. Frosh Learn Fundamentals B Squad Improves Skills Front Row: Steve Norris, Mike Almond, Brion Potter, Jim Johnson, Greg Swanson, Mike Dillon, Jon Martin, Bob Culnane, Jim Carter, Mike Davey, Jim Ahrendt, Harlan Morse, Carl Andal, Mark Crull. Row 2: Jon Sellers, Ed Pilarski, Ray Weathermon, Ed Gladder, Dave Keller, Randy Klein, Barry Lines, Jeff Brown, Mike Reynolds, Bill Scharber, Rick Risinger, Nick Smith, Steve Patterson, Ray Lindsley, Kent Graham, Mr. Collett, Dave Johnson. Row 3: Coach Chalich, Coach Walker, Jeff Sykes, Aaron Dickey, Dan Cosby, Mike Smith, Dan DiCicco, Bill Barnes, Bob Schroeder, Phil Nelson, Duane Wald, Steve Ramsey, Keith Youngren, Chuck Broadwell, Mike Hare, Steve Delong, Bob Doughty, Steve Evans, Randy John, Bob Walton. m Varsity Shows Promise Above, Varsity Basketball, Front Row: Dave Siwills, Manager Gary Hirst, Keith Wialent. Row 2: Coach George Chalich, Pat Logan, Steve Waid, Rick Carlson, Tony Kraay, Dave Herron, Scott Garske, Gary Mallon, Doug Mallot, Jay Sullivan, Rick Doherty, Mick Carlson, Jim Wright, Coach Ron Walker. Not pictured is Roy Jokinen. Mick Carlson, 24, setting for a jump shot Sullivan, against Shadle Park. Concurrently Jay Shadle. 50, is fouling a player from Bud Allbery. 10, adds two more points to NC ' s score for the game against Shadle. in Early Wins Varsity basketball constantly showed promise. Early wins were over Clarkston, East Valley and Lewis and Clark. The Indians made a good showing in the Christmas tournament. Any hopes for going to district were ruined when Ferris stole the season ' s last game in overtime. Two Braves placed well in the city standings for scoring. Dave Herron was fourth while Scott Garske was sixth. Dave Herron, 41, makes a corner shot at the Coliseum. i i Front Row: Frosh Squad, Ed Giraud, Hal Tucker, Gary Luft, Bill Vineyard, Chuck Carver, Del Sandberg, Bill Campbell. Row 2: Eric Jacobsen, Roger Blizzard, Dave Retter, Mike Martin, Curt Lind, Mike Thompson, f. mi John Eschenbacher, Chuck Northcutt, Dennis Herrick, Coach Dave Betts. Frosh Brighten Hopes for Future B-Squad Works on Building Skills This year ' s B-squad basketball team was haunted by bad luck and injury. Coach George Chalich led the team for a second year. The team showed spirit and strove to polish the skills which would help them in their varsity roles. North Central ' s Frosh Basketball team, coached by David Betts, stormed through the city and wound up the season in third place. There were players who had total points over 50. Curt Lind, highest scorer, had 68. Ranked second was Mike Thompson with 67. Dave Retter was third with 55 points. The team had a record of five wins and three losses in league competition. They also won a game against Mater Clari Seminary. Front Row: B-squad Mike Hare, Jeff Huey, Chuck Stern, Barry Lines, Jeff Brown, Mark Kraay, Steve Patterson, Matt McLaughlin. Row 2: Mike Almond, Aaron Dickey, Wes Bigelow, Richard Alderman, Dick Lewis, Kim Clark, Mike Neuroth, Steve Ramsey, Joe Barnes, Tom Hudson, Coach George Chalich. 4 Ron Kensok executing a dive at Shadle Park pool. Front Row: Charlie Schroeder, Keith Kornmeyer, Paul Hamilton, Keith Wilant, Stork Nelson. Row 2: Coach Leonard Long, Ray Hildebrand, Ron Saling, Bruce Calhom, Front Row: Roger Cathey, Vernon VanCamp, Rick Alfonso. Row 2: Vernon Cozzetto. Dan Taylor, David Clemm, Don Kirby, Robin Hurt, Bob Knight. Row 3: Swim and Track Coach Leonard Long took over the cross country team this year. Armed with the knowledge he gained as two-year Ail-American in cross country at Whitworth, he emphasized keeping the same pace each of the three miles of the race. However, sickness and injury caused a poor showing in city standings. The team was headed by one of the three returning lettermen, Chris Hay. Another, Linus Nelson, received the team ' s inspirational award. North Central ' s swimming team, coach by Bill Diedrick, participated in frequent meets at Shadle Park. The divers highlighted the season, and junior Ron Zoeller went to state. Prospects should be better next year with most of the team returning. Left, Charlie Bigelow pacing our runners at Audubon Park. Charlie Bigelow, Ralph O ' Mera, Linus Nelson, Chris Hay, Dennis LeFors Manager, Bob Cooney Manager. Coach William Diedrick, Pat Carnehan, Jim Duram, Bob King, Bob Hill, Dave Miller, Kevin Morris, Ron Zoeller, Craig Gowdy, Keith Kornmeyer. Linus Nelson, Ron Saling, and Rick Welch fight for a lead during a meet. Wrestlers Take Second in City Ravaging through the first half of the season, the North Central Wrestling Team remained on top of the league along with Rogers. The first encounter with Rogers, our arch rival, ended in an 18-18 tie. Then Lewis and Clark shocked the whole wrestling league with a win over our grapplers. Bouncing back. North Central ' s team defeated Shadle and Ferris. However, clashing at the Kennedy Pavillion in the last match of the year, Rogers managed to defeat the Indians 20- 17. Hogan ' s Heroes ended the season with a second place standing. Mike Ross and Bob Ewell led the way in the State Tournament at Ellensburg, Washington, with fourth place wins. Above, Gary Creighton leading the Indians to another victory. Below, Bob Ewell defeats another foe on his way to becoming District champion. Below, Showing them who ' s number one is Indian grappler Mike Ross. ' A 1 26 Above, Varsity wrestlers, Front Row: Mark Boswell, Jim Schubert, Mike Ross, Bobby Culnane, Dennis Culnane, Joe Kostelecky. Row 2: Gary Creighton, Scott Sullivan, Bruce Leffard, Glenn Samms, Mike Beal. Bob Ewell. Below, Glenn Samms shown pinning a Rogers foe in a battle that ended in an 18- 18 tie. Freshmen and B-Squad Look Toward Next Season Above, Front Row: Dave Thoreson, Don Bynum, Jim Schubert, Jun Nakagawa, Dan Hagerman, Bob Culnane. Row 2: Jim Green, Jim Carter, Jon Broadweil, Ralph O ' Meara, Dan DiCicco, Steve Delong, Brion Potter. Driven by Coach Jim Upchurch, the second string wrestling team, which included freshmen this year, showed a tremendous amount of determination. Working on technique and form throughout the year, the grapplers earned a second place berth in the city standings with a 7-5 record. This year ' s team proved to be a tough challenge for the varsity, and positions were taken away many times by such outstanding JV wrestlers as Junzo Nakagawa and Jim Shubert. Wrapping up the season, the JV participated in the AAU Tournament at Pullman, March 15. The team also joined the Varsity squad at a banquet March 20th honoring all students who took part in winter sports. Coach Upchurch said he looks for an even greater season next year, and he praised the wrestlers for the determination and hard work shown by them. Below, Front Row: Bill Funk, Bill Johnson, Gary Stickel, Dave Millar. Row 2: Bob Sims, Brion Potter, Steve Shirkey. NC ' s Golf Team Takes Second in City The first six men who play in competition, Bob Compton, Bob Mitchell, Dave Boyson, Mark Boyson, Bruce Ballard, Doug Thompson. This year the golf squad showed strong in the city league. Coached by Coach Robert Barnard, the team placed second. The team was led by Mark Boyson, a returning letterman, and Bob Mitchell, also a veteran on the squad. This spring the team will travel to Kennewick for the State tournament. The prospects for the team next year are extremely bright with three returning lettermen. Our number one man, Mark Boyson, demonstrates the form that made him one of the top men in the city. Front Row: Terry Tanner, Ken Curry, Thompson, Dave B6yson, Bob Mitchell, Warren Westad, Alan Wagner, Bruce Mark Boyson, Warren Morrison. Ballard. Row 2: Bob Compton, Doug North Central ' s 1969 baseball team, led by Pat Blair, Mick and Rick Carlson, Glenn Samms, and Frank Nichols, started running the diamond with snow yet on the ground. Coach Al Manfred said, All the boys have plenty of experience, and they are a tough team. Hitting seemed to be posing a problem during practices, but during the season improved immeasurably. On April 4 the season started with a league game against Coeur d ' Alene. All-City pitcher Pat Blair prepares for home game by loosening up arm with practice throws. Frank Nichols demonstrates a hook slide. Front Row: Tom Hudson, Steve Hartman, Aaron Sampson, Steve Wohl, Ross Rhodes. Row 2: Pat Carnahan, Mike Slavens, Pat Logan, Dennis Culnare, George Bell. Row 3: Mike Dunford, Dave Funk, Gary Bouk, Dave Brown. Diamond Record Good Below, Bill Barnes has a look of determination as he faces the pitcher. Front Row: Ken Brown, Mike Burns, Joe Shields, Ed Pilarski. Bruce Wagner. Row 2: Bob Radmer, Jack Parker, Hal Tucker, Bill Chapman, Del Sandberg. Row 3: Manager B-squad baseball team had an encouraging turnout this year. The team will acquire some players from the varsity when the team makes its cut. Led by Coach Joe Schauble, the team has some returning players who did a fine job for the team last year. Front Row: Aaron Wagner, Mike Dorling, Mark Kraay, Rick Thompson, Bill Barnes, Ouane Cartee, Steve DeLong, Steve Ramsey, Dan DiCicco. Row 2: Coach Joe Schauble, Bob Walton, Clifford Caton, Dave Brown, Doug Jamme, Nick Smith, Dave Bill Campbell, Mike Vandeveer, Paul Mutton, Dave Retter, Tom Bell, Mike Thompson, Coach Bill Diedrick. The Frosh this year looked forward to a good year with a good turnout. Coach Bill Diedrick led the team and strove to turn out good ballplayers who hope to go on to distinguish themselves with the varsity. Wood, Jeff Brown, Kent Graham, Jim Carter. Row 3: Allen Waid, Ted Thompson, Greg Rayon, Dale House, Hohn Hansen, Bob Culnane, Mike Davey, Aaron Samson, Tom Firor. 132 Spring Sports Bring Late Honors Above, Front Row: Varsity tennis players Dunny Sorenson, Dan Wilson, Dale UN, Tom Costello, Tim Kochel, John Nelson, Craig Stiles. Wes Bigelow, Ted Horobiowski. Row 2: Below, Don Wolfe readies himself to meet the oncoming ball. M-4 Starting the fall tennis season with only two returning lettermen, Tom Costello and Don Wolfe, North Central ' s tennis team, led by Mr. William Nye, had a tough season finishing in the lower part of the league. The team gained experience and skill in league competition which helped prepare them for this spring ' s competition. The B-squad team was tough last fall and should provide stiff competition this spring. Below, Tom Costello returns a hard hit ball. Trackmen Make Mark Through Thirteen lettermen are returning this year to lead a strong North Central track team. Eight of the starters are seniors and are spread evenly about the squad. The other five returning lettermen are juniors who will fill in the sprint distances, middie distances and high jumping. A solid group coming up from last year ' s B- squad will also add to the team ' s strength in the broadjump and shotput. The team ' s strong areas are in the high jump and shotput. The 440 is also an area which will produce points. Above, Ray Fry strains for the few extra inches needed in the broad jump. Above, Pat Austin perfects his form on clearing the bar. Front Row: Mark Boswell. Keith Kornmeyer, Rick Sarber, Paul Hamilton, Duane Nelson, Denny Mills, Keith Wilant, Ray Fry, Bob Becker, Tim Garrity, Bob Fleck, Chris Hay. Row 2: Pat Breeden, Gregg Pryde, Jerry Wald, Mike Meyers, Brion Potter, Chuck Schroeder, Jon Broadwell. Bob Ewell, Stan Smith, Kim Clark, David Sivills, Gary Hirst, Ron Saling, Scott Garsky. Well Rounded Teams Girls ' varsity golf team, consisting of nine dedicated team members, were under the direction of Mr. Raymond Simonson. During the fall and spring, the team practiced at their home course, Downriver, at least three times a week, preparing for their big matches. Girls ' varsity golf team: Leslie Logan, Billie Ahrendt, Dianna Garbarino, Barnetta Bindewald, Marilee Roper, Marcia Pettey. Not pictured: Ginnie Cress, Sue Ekkmeyer, Mary Lindeblad. Ginnie Cress enthusiastically shows her skill. V if Hi Concentrating on her putting is Leslie Logan. Varsity players, Mae Radmer and Linda Geng, use their time wisely and strive for improvement during practice. 136 Girls ' varsity tennis took second place after a hotly contested battle. Patty Price led the enthusiastic team as the number one player. Competition was greater between North Central and other city high schools, as the valley schools formed their own league this year. The B squad had an undefeated season this fall and proudly claimed the number one position. A new experience this year was the all-city B squad tennis tournament. With the B squad record in mind, North Central should look forward to many more successful seasons. Front Row: Sally Sekijima, Connie Jo Whiteside, Judy Jewell, Sherry Simpson, Sue English, Sue Hipperson, Kris Gustman, Peggy Boyd. Row 2: Mary Jane Mabrey, Dee Coffin, Debbie K impel, Carol Worth ington, Janell Sullivan, Judy Radmer, Arlene Sanford. Row 3: Jane Ferrier, Kerry Senter, Pam Albee, Gayle Coffin. Row 4: Becky Uhden, Linda Geng, Mae Radmer, Linda Brown. Row 5: Patty Price. Girls Compete in Sports Right, Patty Price fights hard at the net. urn i IV It S Front Row: Sue Rounds, Darcy Ashford, Georgia Christensen. Linda Reynolds, Leslie Logan. Row 2: Linda Emter, Kathy Alexander, Kathy Cameron, Carol Farrell, Ginnie Cress, Donna Rigney. Row 3: Margaret Boyd, Janine Wittrock, Billie Ahrendt, Vicki Seger, Kathy Sather, Janis Burkhart, Dianna Garbarino. Row 4: Mae Radmer, Nancy Neff, Linda Brown, Sue Noble, Pat Lavery, Becky Williams. Row 5: Marcia Law, Jonnie Phillipson, Debbie Larkin, Ruth Haupt, Debbie Selfridge. Row 6: Linda Geng, Karen Prophet, Becky Uhden, Nadine Neff, Jo Rae, April Williams. Not Pictured: Marcella Knutson, Sherry Lemmons. Honor Marching, cheering and half-time stunts at games are just part of the many activities of North Central ' s Red Feathers. Actively supporting the March of Dimes. Red Feathers stuffed envelopes and participated in the annual balloon sale. Soon after the semester, they went into action planning the Red Feather-Warrior Dance. Other important events were the Apple Blossom Festival in Wenatchee and the parade. Preparation began as soon as the weather permitted. The Lilac Parade at home ended the season. Fall Officers: Ruth Haupt, Pat Lavery, Billie Ahrendt, Becky Williams, Nancy Neff. Spring Officers: Jo Rae, Sherrie Verge, Ginnie Cress, Jonnie Phillipson, Linda Brown. Fall and Spring Red Feather chairmen, Janis Burkhart and Kathy Sather, discuss their duties while perched upon the lockers. Left, Cheerleaders Carol Farrell and Vicki Seger lead fellow Red Feathers and Color Girls in Red and Black after our team scored. for Honors Due Front Row: Kathy Morris, Marilee Roper, Trudy Larson, Mary Lindeblad, Laurie Gambill, Jan VanCleef, Pam Albee, Sally Sekijima, Kathy Burchett. Row 2: Karen Nodland, Lauralee Bare, Debbie Kimpel, Sherrie Verge, Kathy Krell, Ruth Beringer, Raleigh Kephart, Saimecra Hefner, Judy Radmer, Kandy Krebs. Row 3: Vicki Bouten, Sue Somerville, Jo Anne Wittrock, Connie Whiteside, Paula Larkin, Mindy Haney, Chris Colling, Tammy McVay, Janell Sullivan, Pam Magnus, Debbie Ford. Row 4: Kathy Hovind, Jodi Highbarger, Debbie Johnston, Judy Jewell, Sherry Simpson, Gayle Coffen, Dorothy Combs, Laura Spann, Sue Hipperson, Chris Gustman, Karen Gillogly. Not Pictured: Donna New berg. 13 f Mrs. Thiemens explains the skill to others while Gail Schafer precariously balances herself, and Terri Thornburg stands ready to assist. Activity Sets the Pace Although not an expert, Billie Ahrendt appears to be enjoying herself as she bowls. In the near background, Donna Left, Connie Tracy practices on the trampoline while Karen Robins and Shiela Wren spot. With each girl participating in her favorite sport, she strives to perfect Newberg shows a perfect approach with a display of grim determination. necessary skills. Soon rolling skating will be part of the after-school program, which is now a part of the day ' s classes. Get that ball over! is the slogan of the NC girls! volleyball team. Jo Anne Wittrock, Debbie Taylor and Kathy Sather watch Relaxing slightly after serving, Barb Carney and Debbie DeLoach wait while Joan Christensen and Dona Thompson return the serve. Julie Martinson stands ready to get the rebound as Kay Davis makes the basket. Alanna Borgen futilely attempts to block the shot. tensely as Paula Larkin returns the opponents ' volley. n r ■I North Central, Our Hearts Are True to You Personality, pep and poise are Vicki Seger, Dianna Garbarino, Leslie Donna Rigney. These girls were the leaders characteristics of North Central ' s varsity Logan, Marcella Knutson, April Williams, of NC ' s enthusiastic sport fans, cheerleaders. Front Row: Carol Farrell. Baseball Chairman, Vicki Seger Track Chairman, Carol Farrell Cheerleaders, Dianna Garbarino, Marcella Knutson and Vicki Seger lead spectators in Team Fifteen at an Awards Con. Wrestling Chairman Donna Ffigney Football Chairman Marcella Knutson Basketball Chairman April Williams 143 Color Girls ' Officers, Front Row: Charlene Mills, Karen Van Leuven, Melinda Grimm, Cheryl Garbarino. Second Row: Connie Martin, Mary Jane Mayberry, Jean Farquharson, Bridget Kenney, Debbie Verge, Pam Knutson. Front Row: Evelyn Summers, Carol Diedrick, Sue English, Margaret Allen, Sharon Pasicznyk, Bonnie Seger, Chris Shinn, Cheryi Garbarino. Row 2: Charlene Mills, Karen Brooks, Jill Gambill, Marcia Sather, Janet Bartoletta, Carol Melinger, Barbara Slagle, Melinda Gimm, Karen Valeuvan, Penny Mitchell, Connie Martin. Pam Brownlow. Row 3: Patty Keel, Lorelee Bauer, Kris Taylor, Gail Sorenson, Brenda Larkin, Margo Hahnwaldt, Chris Knaff, Cindy Gates, Jane DeGeus, Debbie Verge, Sue Kostelecky. Row 4: Bridget Kenney, Sue Larson, Tina Tintor, Chris Angus, Jean Farquharson, Denise Sivills, Carol Worthington, Mary Jane Mabrey, Patty Mason, Pam Knutson, Chris Glenn. w f If? Above, Color Girls eagerly begin practicing for the Lilac Parade by reviewing basic maneuvers in the gym. Below, B-squad Cheerleaders, Cheryl Garbarino, Sue English, Karen Brooks. Ro w 2: Bridget Kenney, Jill Gambill, Sharon Pasicznyk, Sue Kostelecky, Carol Worthington. Chairmen, Front Sue English, Basketball. Back: Karen Brooks, Wrestling; Cheryl Garbarino, Spring Sports. Carry On, Red and Black Organized for the purpose of demonstrating and encouraging school spirit, freshmen and sophomores compose the pep unit known as the Color Girls. Members are selected according to grade point average, citizenship record and ability to march. These girls attend all sporting events, and Frosh and B-squad cheerleaders are selected from this group. Because Color Girls is a stepping stone to other various honor units, members work hard to keep high grades and to develop necessary leadership ability. 1 We Are the Indians— Stayin ' Cool n Calm North Central ' s majorettes added a new touch to their twirling this year. Before school started, Sue Noble, Marcia Sather, Kathy Alexander, and Debbie Selfridge attended twirling camp, where they learned new ideas used in stunts this year. Setting a new record, the majorettes marched in every football stunt, several pep cons, and the Lilac Parade. Upper Left, Majorettes busily practice before a pep con. Left, Performing at the Talent Con are the Dolls — Majorettes, Sue Noble, Marcia Sather, Kathy Alexander, Kathy Hovind, Tammy McVay. Below, Kathy Alexander, Chairman. A v 147 ACTIVITIES ■First and Second Semester Right, Spring Publicity. Front Row: Laura Lee Bare, Cindy Gates, Donna Newberg, Laurie Gambill. Linda Deasy, Carole Becker. Second Row: Bob Cooney, Dennis Lefors, Dave Joern, Dusty Deissner. Fall Elections, Front Row: Paula Larkin, Tammy McVay, Kathy Hovind, Gayle Coffin, Marcia Sather. Row 2: Frank Nichols, Chuck Hansen, Bob Smith, Terry Minor, Kim Davis. Honor Board, Pam Knutson, Ruth Haupt, Chairman; Kathy Cameron, Chairman; Marc Miller, Mindy Haney, Laurie Gambill, Saimecra Hefner. Left, Front Row: Mary Lindeblad, Frank Nichols, Patty Price, Walter Hefner, Sandy Dyerson. Row 2: Chuck Hanson, Gary Holt, Bob Smith, Terry Minor. Left, Fall Publicity, Front Row: Charlotte Spidle. Row 2: Linda Reynolds, Tony Kraay. Cheryl Garbarino. Row 3: Dave Brown, Scott Larson. ASB Committees Plan Year ' s Events i I L i Date Dance, Front Row: Darcy Ashford, Chairman; Judy Jewell, Gayle Coffin, Kathy Morris, Marcia Sather, Pam Knutson. Second Row: Chuck Hansen, Chairman; Ruth Haupt, Tammy McVay, Kathy Cameron, Terry Minor. Pep Con, Above, Debbie Kimple, Raleigh Kephart, Georgia Christensen, Chairman; Jim Wright, Ross Rhodes, Rick Schaefer, Loretta Petruss. 1 After election and installation, former officers of the ASB honored the newly elected executives at a breakfast. Former ASB President Mike Beal discusses duties with newly elected President Linus Nelson, ASB Establishes NC ' s Standards Associated Student Body opened the fall season with a football con and Get Acquainted Mixer. The traditional Thanksgiving Con address was given by local lawyer, W. G. Luscher. Christmas season opened with the dance Sock It To Me, Santa! and music by the West Coast Boys. For the Christmas Con the A Cappella Choir presented a concert of sacred music. Spring ASB presented cons to support spring sports, a school carnival, a mixer and topped it all with the annual Spirit Week . Right, President Nelson and various club representatives meet to discuss carnival. while former Vice President Tom Robinette confers with his successor, Gary Hirst; former Secretary Carol Farrell with successor, Marcella Knutson; former Treasurer Vicki Seger with successor, 1 Leslie Logan; former Fifth Executive Marc Miller with his successor, Mark Boswell. The new officers then met sixth period and began their plans for the spring semester. 152 Girls ' League President, Debbie Carter, pauses from her many activities to pose for a picture. Girls ' League Officers, Fall and Spring, Fall, Debbie Carter, president; Nadine Neff, vice- president; Debbie Larkin, secretary; Sue Rounds, treasurer. Spring, Charlotte Speidel, treasurer; Sue Arnold, secretary; Past Girls ' League Vice President, Nadine Carnival, even though on her way to jail. Central ' s faculty, Mrs. Lucile Lill and Mr. Neff, seems to be enjoying the ASB Seen behind her are members of North Dale Blair. ■V. « Nancy Neff, vice-president; Annette Alfonso, president. Annette Alfonso, trying to sound persuasive, introduces herself as the new Girls ' League president. Style show model Pam Magnus shows off her look-alike outfit with her sister. Girls ' League Varies Activities Four ill-starred couples smile, little knowing of the terrible fate that awaits them at the office of the Marryin ' Sam during the Girls ' League Sadie Hawkins Dance. I Girls ' League Committees Right, Spring Sunshine, Sue Griffith, Jean Farquharson, Chris Colling, Debbie Verge, Nancy Lynn and Kasey Kitterman. Barb Ferm, Marilyn Brewer and Vikki English are on the next page. Spring Points Committee Members, Alanna Borgen, Debbie Johnston, Jonnie Phillipson. 156 Fall Martha Committee Members, Peggy Boyd, Sue Arnold, Sherry Simpson, Maryellen Warehouse. 157 Selected for her work as the editor of the Tamarack was October ' s Girl of the Month, Connie Hirst. She spent many hours at editor ' s desk, and was also chairman of tickets for the Sadie. Right, December ' s Girl was Janine Wittrock, selected for her work as Washington State Chairman of the March of Dimes. Top, Selected especially for her work with the mentally retarded, September ' s Girl of Above, Caught in the act of creating new Girls ' League signs was November Girl of the Month Caprice Boles. She was chosen the Month is Jonnie Phillipson. for her work on various Girls ' League committees. 158 Above, Patty Price, March ' s Girl of the Month, was selected for her many activities, including Homemaker of the Left, As busy editor of the North Central News and member of the High School Year, band section leader and girls ' Number One tennis player. Bowl, Sue McLellan, February ' s Girl of the Month, brought respect to her school. Chosen by Girls ' League for its April Girl of the Month was Peggy Boyd. Peggy was active in the work of Martha Committee, a member of tennis team and on Tamarack staff. School Service Is Recognized Left, The Girls ' League Style Show was successfully presented thanks to January ' s Girl, Pat Lavery. Saving steps from her busy activities by a slide down the banister is Darcy Ashford, May ' s Girl of the Month, selected for her contribution to school activities. 159 Barnetta Bindewald Faculty Editor Ron Ashley Boys ' Sports Editor Jim Larkin Boys ' Sports Editor Margaret Boyd Girls ' Sports Editor Connie Hirst Editor-in-Chief Jim Wright Activities Editor Billie Ahrendt Activities Editor Ron Kensok Photographer As final deadlines approach, close attention is given to layouts and pictures by Tamarack advisors, Sharon Phelps, Joe Jonas and Carol Newett. Doug Wise Art Editor Dave Joern Art Editor Janet French Classes Editor Shirley Brown Spring Co-Editor 160 Sue Dewitt Productions Editor Veronica Rushing Productions Editor Kathy Sather School Life Editor Russ Brown School Life Editor Becky Williams Girls ' Sports Editor Paula Larkin Junior Business Manager Jan Burkhart Business Manager Tension Mounts as Tamarack Goes to Press Preparation for the ' 68- ' 69 Tamarack began last summer with several meetings, when staff members were assigned positions and a theme was selected. After attending the Whitworth yearbook clinic, the staff felt it might be worthwhile to try something new in yearbook trends — three column layout. Early in the year selections of pictures for the color sections were made. Much thought and time went into the cover design, colors and texture. Third period constantly was a scene of drawing layouts and scheduling pictures. The entire year was filled with getting ads and meeting deadlines, all which were part of the many extra hours spent on the annual. After meeting their last deadline in March, a staff for the coming year was selected, which this year ' s staff helped to train. In May a trip was made to Pischels, our publishers in Pasco, Washington. May 29, Tamarack Day, climaxed the year. John Trautman Managing Editor Dianna Garbarino Fall Co-Editor Caprice Boles Copy Editor Linda Brown Senior Reporter Emilie Edwards Senior Reporter Joan Heinz Senior Reporter Dave Joern Staff Artist Mrs. Virginia McCarthy Advisor NC News Fall and Spring Editors, Mike Wetherell and Sue McLellan Marcia Law Business Manager Underclassmen Reporters, Chuck Merriman, Tom Berry, Kim Davis, Pat Davis, Karen Gillogly, Janet Fisk, Trudy Achziger, Denise Westfall, Saimercra Hefner, Kathy Hovind, Mike McAllister, Gary Mallon. Sharon Naslund Circulation Manager Matt Oulman Senior Reporter 162 National Honor Comes to News North Central News received the distinction this year of being named to first place honors by the National Scholastic Press Association. Few papers have received this distinction. Published eighteen times yearly, the North Central News keeps the school informed. This work is carried on by journalism students selected for their evidence of skill from among those students in Mrs. McCarthy ' s journalism classes. Sue McLellan Fall Editor-in-Chief Other seniors recently joining the staff are: Nadine Yingst, Ka thy McCarty, Nancy Walton. Oave Akenbrand. Jeanne Thorsen Front Page Editor April Williams Advertising Manager Janine Wittrock Senior Reporter Mike Wetherell Spring Editor-in-Chief Debbie Parr Senior Reporter Doug Thompson Sports Editor Donna Rigney Senior Reporter Key Club Wins Honors North Central ' s Key Club received national recognition for its Day Care Center at the First Presbyterian Church. Other activities this year have been its annual canned food drive for the Morning Star Boys ' Ranch, working with Vox Puellarum on the Diabetic Association Drive and a trip to Coos Bay for their convention. Officers , Front Row: Ben Ashley, Terry Miner, Gary Hirst, Ray Beckman. Row 2: Rick Sorenson, Tom Carney, Tom Robinette, Doug Thompson, Jim Ormberg, Mark Boyson. Front Row: Bob Fleck, Bob Blizzard, Tom Carney, Don Wo lfe, Mark Kraay, Roy Wallis, Doug Thompson, Rick Sorenson, Ray Beckman, Ben Ashley, Walter Hefner, Warren Huey, Dunny Sorensen, Dave Elliot. Row 2: Jim Ormberg, Mark Boyson, Jim Larkin, Dan Likarish, Jim Marshall, Gary Hirst, John Aiken, Tom Robinette, Kim Davis, Terry Minor, Marc Miller, Jerry Brown, Doug Kropff, Pete Northcutt. Below, Front Row: Karen Prophet, Pat Lavery, Sally Sekijima, Raleigh Kephart, Becky Uhden. Row 2: Janell Sullivan, Nadine Neff, Lorelee Bare, Patty Price, Donna Rigney, Vicki Seger, April Williams, Connie Jo Whiteside. Row 3: Mrs. Murray, adviser, Laurie Spann, Debbie Kimpel, That Vox Puellarum keeps one busy is illustrated by Karen Prophet, left. Mrs. Dorothy Murray, above, and Nadine Neff at right. Kathy Morris, Dorothy Combs, Sue Somerville, Kathy Hovind, Peggy Boyd, Charlotte Spidle, Sue Rounds, Darcy Ashford. Row 4: Kandy Krebs, Chris Colling, Saimecra Hefner, Sue Arnold, Annette Alfonso, Dianna Garbarino, Jeanne Thorsen, Leslie Logan. VOX Vox Puellarum, having won the Service Award for 1968, is still maintaining its honor as being one of North Central ' s most outstanding clubs. This girls ' service organization participates in such activities as serving luncheons for Senior Citizens and at the Soroptimist International Spring Tea. The group also provides for two orphans at Hutton Settlement. Other activities are working with retarded children and participating in the March of Dimes and Diabetic Association Drive with North Central ' s Key Club. 165 Future Nurses Aid at Local Hospitals North Central ' s Future Nurses ' group has the responsibility of working yearly at hospitals or visiting the aged in nursing homes. During the school term, FNA sponsored a bake sale, sent favors to St. Luke ' s Hospital at Thanksgiving and made stuffed animals at Christmas for orphans in Vietnam. At the time of graduation, Future Nurses presents a scholarship to a senior girl going on to nursing school. Front Row: Vicki Bouten, Donna Cozzetto, Jo Anne Becker, Ginnie Cress, Jean Carter, Billie Ahrendt. Row 2: Susan Howell, Janet Breakley, Jan Parr, Evelyn Summers. Row 3: Cheryl Eckhart, Linda Rau, Roseanna Powers, Vicki Larson, Karen Schilling, Sari Reichelt, Mary Gilley. 166 Front Row: Judy Jewell, Debbie Carter. Dianna Garbarino, Raleigh Kephart. Row 2: Judy Radmer, Charlotte Spidle, Laurie Gambill, Karen Papst, Sherrie Verge, Denise Westfall, Kathy Hovind. Sue Somerville, Donna Newberg, Shirley Brown, Mary Lindebald. Row 3: Gary Hirst, Debbie McBride, Lorelee Bauer, Jonnie Phillipson, Dorothy Combs, Sharon Naslund, Nancy Walton, Connie Eller, Debbie Verge, Sue Iron, Mae Radmer, Gary Holt, Kevin Shaw. Row 4: Cheryl Garbarino. Sue Kostelecky. Marilyn Brewer, Karen Clark, Jackie Nickerson, Sherry Simpson. Pam Knutson, Lauralee Bare, Laura Spann, Karen Nodland. Kathy Burchett. Not Pictured: Jim Larkin. Left, Integral part of the FTA program is tutoring, here demonstrated by member, Karen Papst. FTA Spokane Gary Chapter is First in State North Central ' s FTA was host to the fall regional and northeastern spring Washington conference this year as member Roxie Weatherly was district coordinator. Another main function of the club was participation in the Up-ward Bound Program, which provided selected high school students with tutoring jobs. The members also tutored NC ' s blind students at various elementary and junior high schools. Some members even volunteered to advise Blue Bird groups. In addition, throughout the year exchanges were made with Freeman and Mead to enable the chapter members to study teaching methods. FTA ' s final contribution was the selling of licorice to obtain money for a scholarship and a chapter key presented to an outstanding senior. 16: Front Row: Coach Martin, Mike Ross, Ron Ashley, Scott Sullivan, Stan Smith. Row 2: Mike Beal. John Aiken, Glenn Samms, Mick Carlson, Rick Carlson, Charles Bigelow. Row 3: Kerry Roberts, Steve Waid, Gary Holt, George Bell, Dave Inkpen, Greg Pryde. Row 4: Neil LeGrant, Don Wolfe, Bill Bush, John Bosch, Don Bruya. Row 5: Chris Hay, Tom Robinette, Jim Wright, Gary Lowe, Rick Doherty, Ralph O ' Meara. Row 6: Chuck Draveland, Steve Aylor, Gary Hirst, Frank Nichols, Linus Nelson. Cercle members Jean Carter, Annette Alfonso, Kathy Sather and Saimecra Hefner gaze at patterns while trying to decide on the best selection for the clubs ' new uniforms. The final selection was a jumper, white background with navy blue window-pane checks. Flu Epidemic Brings Halt to Christmas Activities Cercle de Menage, North Central ' s Home Economics Club, cancelled all holiday functions after planning to carol and deliver favors to local nursing homes. Because of the unfavorable flu conditions, Cercle ' s activities were not numerous. A joint dinner with the school ' s Future Nurses group was scheduled and the group chose the design for their new uniforms. 68 Front Row: Bruce Morgan, Bob King, Terry Morehouse, Kevin Morris. Row 2: Emerson Webb, Keith Kornmeyer, Craig Stiles, Aaron Sampson, Roy Wallis, Carl Greer. Row 3: Ron Saling, Mark Boswell, Tom Hudson, Bob Ewell. Ross Rhodes. Row 4: Wes Bigelow, Vic Kane, Dennis Finn. Row 5: Jay Sullivan. Tom Wieber. Scott Garske. Craig Scott. Steve Hartman, Bob Mitchell. Warrior Funds Purchase School Victory Gong Apples, ice cream, peanuts anyone? The money from these sales helped to buy the school ' s new Victory Gong. Sales were put on by North Central ' s letterman club, commonly known as Warriors . Other activities included sponsoring a car bash. This resulted in the fire department arriving to extinguish a fire in the partially demolished 1951 Mercury. The Red Feather-Warrior Dance, another highlight of the year, was on Saturday, February 15. The theme was Sweetheart 69 . Helping to plan all these activities were the officers, along with Jerry Martin, adviser. Front Row: Linda Brown, Vicki Seger, Connie Hirst. Row 2: Patty Keel, Bridget Kenney, Bonnie Seger, Janet Seger, Terri Chester, Kathy Walton. Row 3: Christine Glenn, Kandy Krebs, Chris Colling, Jeanne Thorsen, Barnetta Bindewald. Miss Killingsworth, adviser. 1 Quill and Scroll, international journalism honorary, held a city-wide public initiation, to which parents, teachers and friends were invited. Held in NC ' s auditorium, the ceremony welcomed as new members students from Ferris, Lewis and Clark, Shadle, Rogers and North Central. Quill and Scroll Honors Journalists J QUILL AND SCROLL 4 Front Row: Jim Wright, John Trautman, Mike Wetherell, Doug Thompson, Jim Larkin. Row 2: Dave Joern, Dianna Garbarino, Margaret Boyd, Trudy Achziger, Ava Merritt, Sharon Naslund, Billie Ahrendt, Russ Brown. Row 3: Karen Gillogly, Caprice Boles, Janine Wittrock, Shirley Brown, Barnetta Bindewald, Debbie Parr, Sue McLellan, Jeanne Thorsen, Marcia Law, April Williams, Janis Burkhart. Above, Front Row: Dan Maher, Scott Robar, Kim Davis, Kit Cutler. Row 2: Karen Gillogly, Colleen Kennicutt, Connie Martin, Below, Front Row: Connie Jo Whiteside, Debbie Kimpel, Connie Eller, Marcia Sather, Tammy McVay, Kathy Alexander, Sue Noble, Kathy Hovind, Debbie Selfridge. Vonne Rudolph. Row 3: D ' Nell Maher. Julie DeGeus, Jeannine Fischer, Denise Garrity, Debbie Parr, Judy Bauer. Row 2: Debbie Rusing, Rennie Robertson, Sally Sekijima, Kerry Senter, Cheryl Garbarino. Talent Club Gives to Charity North Central ' s Talent Club project this year was to support various charities by donating all monies received from their appearances. Also benefiting from their appearances was the Indian Center at Gonzaga U. One of the oldest clubs at North Central, Tau Chi, or Talent Club, gave talented students an opportunity to gain experience in the field of entertainment. Their purpose was to furnish talent for outside organizations throughout the school year. Talent ranged from a classical piano solo to readings. Dancers and singers have also taken their places before the footlights to fulfill a club requirement of one performance each semester for every member. Colleen Kennicutt sings a song before beddy-bye in Talent Club ' s initiation. Mi Front Row: Marilee Roper, Kathy Morris, Carol Naccarato, Karen Nodlund. Row 2: Janis Burkhart, Pam Magnus. Debbie Carter, Kathy Sather, Carol Farrell, Ruth Beringer. Row 3: Laurie Spann, Carolyn Ramsey, Jo Rae, Sandy Cummings, April Williams, Nancy Lynn. Commercial Club Changes Rules Members of Commercial Club decided this year that in order to stimulate more interest, membership should be opened to any student of commercial subjects. Projects were carried on during the year which increased interest in business education and gave insight into careers in the business world. Every year pins have been awarded by the club to winners of the typing contest. Pins are awarded to those who type 60, 50 or 40 words per minute. Faculty adviser for the club was Mrs. Mary York, who supervised meetings which were held in the homes of club members. Mrs. York, Commercial Club adviser, keeps a watchful eye on Kathy Sather as she uses the adding machine. 172 Art Club North Central ' s Art Club supported the school ' s activities in many ways — formulating and carrying out many new and unique forms of advertising was its specialty. For the annual Cotton Day Dance, it provided a psychedelic light show and decorations. Appropriate for this page is the emblem worn on all of North Central ' s color days. North Central ' s Art Club initiation was wild as Carmel Campbell, Debbie Verge, Charlene Mills, Mike Sheets. Sharon Griffith, Chris Willms, Debbie Taylor and Jim Shubert display. Art Club, Front Row: Janet Holman, Dave Joern, Mr. Jonas. Row 2: Debbie Taylor, Lauralee Bare, Becky Williams, Pam Albee, Joan Louie. Row 3: Mike Sheets, Mary McDaniel, Dick Lewis, Judi Louie, Marsha Pettey. Row 4: Veronica Rushing, Caprice Boles, Kathie Stuart, Janell Sullivan, Debbie Verge, Judy Radmer. Front Row: John Decker, Bill Meyers, Arnie DeArth, Mrs. Brockway (adviser), Allen Tumlinson, Jerry Voelker, Rick Powell. Row 2: Janice Siegel, Lorna Louden, Linda Left, Oeca Club Members, Allen Siegel, Bobbie Francis and Sandy Cummings. raise money by managing concessions stand during lunches. Front Row: Mike Torrance, Terry Fetch, Elmer Greene, Greg Binder, Alan Thacker, Jim De Lauder, Al Czap, Willy Flannigan, Jerry Voelker, Allen Siegel, Dana Morrill. Row 2: Glenda Tobeck, Meg Martin, Marlene Tenneson, Lorraine Smith, Carolyn Morse, Kathy Lee, Kristie Jesmore, Carole McDonald, Liz Laue, Sandy Cummings, Mrs. Brockway (adviser). Short, Jeanne lyall, Jackie Parkins, Joss Jones, Julie Ransier, Marilyn Fowlkes, Eloise Helland, Vicki Richards. NC ' s Deca Wins Honors Developing future leaders in the area of marketing and distribution the ideals of the DECA classes at NC. Three credits are received for the class. One of these credits is given for actual work experience. There are two clubs, DECA and DECA Checkers. Roberta Francis represented NC ' s DECA at the Governor ' s Conference in Olympia, and Lorna Louden served as the DECA Checkers ' governor. Allan Thacker, Sandy Cummings and Roberta Francis were honored at a luncheon on February 21 for having outstanding manuals. Only six manuals were selected by Retail Trade Bureau as being outstanding from the many entries submitted by the city schools. 174 Front Row: John Nelson, Dave Hill, Dennis Martin. Leroy Roseberry, David Clemm, Fred Cervantes, Brand Bersante. Row 2: Jim Ormberg, Dan Likarish, Terry Grondahl, Dale Avery, Lane Farka, Steve Aylor, Chuck Hively. Row 3: Bruce Baldwin, Jane Zinnecker, Mary Jayne Mabrey, Linda Chester, Barnetta Bindewald, Tarn MaCurdy, Dave Joern. Tlllllj Science Club Keeps Busy Keeping active with field trips and various school projects, North Central ' s Science Club bussed to WSU ' s open house at Pullman, visited the carbon dating center at Whitworth College and sponsored an NC student for the Inland Empire Science Fair. The Marmes Rock Shelter on the Palouse River was one of the spots visited by the adventuresome Science Clubbers. This is the resting place of the oldest human remains ever found in the Western Hemisphere. They were dated from 11,000 to 13,000 years old, as determined by the carbon dating process. The delicacy of an ancient needle found in this area led archeologists to believe that the Marmes man was able to make very intricate products with his crude tools. Efforts to preserve the site from backup waters of the Lower Monumental Dam proved futile when seepage from an underground spring flooded the area. Left, Members of Science Club, Steve Aylor and Barnetta Bindewald clean test tubes, only one of many jobs performed by the club. Being President of Science Club isn ' t always easy as Steve Aylor pauses for a rest. International Club International Club is composed of French, German and Spanish Students of the forei gn language classes. Organized in 1962, the club promotes further interest in the foreign language field. The adviser for this year was Mrs. Orosia McHugo. After accepting about one hundred new members, International Club still had problems of recruiting and maintaining membership. The total membership soared to an all time high for any school club. In order to accomodate all of these new enthusiasts, three initiations had to be held. After revising, then re-vising the constitution, the kids now have a strong active club. The year was completed with the annual picnic which is always the gala event of the year for the club. Right, Mrs. McHugo adviser, fixes Debbie McBride ' s Spanish costume. Front Row: Robert Tussey, Jan Parr, Janie Ferrier, Cindy Clayton, Dianna Garbarino, Ann Warren, Kathy Haskins, Dunny Sorensen Row 2: Debbie Carter, Debbie Lucas, Sue Worsted, Pam Magnus, Connie- Jo Whiteside, Denise Westfall, Karen Gillogly, Debbie Parr. Row 3: Barnetta Bindewald, Charlotte Spidle, Ruth Haupt, Trudy Achziger, Marily Hojem, Vicki Bouten, Sue Noble, Trudy Larson, Karen Roberts, Jaime Turk, Margie Porta, Sharon Husby. Row 4: Debbie McBride, Nancy Walton, Sharon Naslund, Mary Jo Meyers, Jerry Brown, Dave Inkpen, Doug Thompson, Mike Ross, Tom Robinette, Marcia Law, Sherry Simpson, Judy Jewell, Mindy Haney. 176 Front Row: Lorelee Bauer, Janine Wittrock, Nancy Giger, JoAnn Wittrock, Cathy Haupt, Karen Gillogly, Denise Westfall. Row 2: Pete Northcutt, Marc Miller, Kim Davis, Kurt Horton, Mark Boyson, Dave Ankenbrand, Dave Orcutt, Doug Kropff. It isn ' t always an easy job being debate adviser, as Mr. Pelkie points out. Debaters Take Honors at State This year the North Central debate team had the pleasure of boasting that they were the only team from Eastern Washington that placed at the Washington State University Debate Tournament. At WSU they came home with second place, which for the team ' s second year is a feat in itself. A third place at the University of Washington helped start off this year ' s season. Richard Pelkie, team adviser, was heard quoting the purpose of debate. Mr. Pelkie says that in debate, The highest goal is to seek the truth, but included as goals would be the development of proper methods of research, presentation, speaking ability and the ability to think and respond instantly. Debators do more than just debate. Some of their other activities are: impromptu speeches, extemporaneous speaking and oral interpretations. Varsity debaters Janine Wittrock, Carolyn Radford, Marc Miller, Kim Davis and Mark Boysen spent many hours preparing in the library. I Thespians Work Hard Lauretta Petruss, Vince Lloyd, and Doug Dress Suit. Doyle portray a scene from play, The First Front Row: Mike Ashley, Vince Lloyd, Mike Annette Alfonso, Mary Jo Meyers. Row 3: Eakins, Chuck Dravland, Tom Talarico. Kathy Alexander, Ethel Latimer, Georgia Row 2: Helen McAfee, Kathy Sather, Nancy Christensen, Lauretta Petruss, Melody Giger, Karen Gillogly, Maryellen Warehouse Carpenter, Peggy Shearer, Catherine Kerr. The Crowns of Creation was the name given to Theatre 81. A contest was held to choose the name. Thespians had only a few members returning until their open house when they doubled their membership. Thespians are students who have least ten points. Being in plays, public speaking and ushering at the Civic Theatre are a few ways to earn points. This year Thespians presented The First Dress Suit. April 16, 17 and 18 it was presented at the University of Idaho. Thespian Officers, Karen Gillogly, Ginny Cargile, Mike Eakins, Melody Carpenter, Nancy Giger and adviser Mrs. Lindberg. 178 Straightening the stacks is Stella Mills, librarian and Library Club sponsor. Library Club Student library workers are an integral part of the smooth operation of the North Central library. Assisting Mrs. Stella Mills and Mrs. Gladys Brooks, they not only check books, but also sort them, send out pink overdue notices and busily try to keep pace with the constant demand for reference material for term and research papers demanded by English and social studies teachers. Sharon Naslund and Regina Sims check Richards, who are making frantic last out books to early morning students, minute notes for term papers, seniors David Ankenbrand and Lynn Front Row: Regina Sims, Scott Larson, Joyce Johnson. Row 3: Linda Hodges, Nova Kellie Arp, Debby Repp, Joan Kensok, Garinger, Connie Jones, Janell Sullivan, Lauranna Peterson, Gail Schafer. Row 2: Gay Watts, Sharon Peterson, Marge Sharon Forness, Merrie Lee Bonner, Dee Northcutt, Sharon Naslund, Sandy Calder Matthews, Linda Rau, Marsha Atwood, were active Library Club members. Matching each other in a game of wits, Linus Nelson takes a lead while Ted Panknin studies his next move. Both are members of North Central ' s Chess Club. Chess Club The North Central Chess Club is a small but dedicated band of miniature strategists. Friendly competition, occurring twice weekly, produced a team including beginners and pros alike. The top players represented the school at the all-city tournament in May. Concentration and clever tactics resulted in a successful season. Right, A solemn moment is taken out of Chess Club President Dan Likarish ' s busy life. Front Row: Ted Panknin, Fred Cervantes, Oan Likarish, Linus Nelson, Kim Riehle, Kit Cutler. Row 2: Warren Huey, Brand Bersante, John Merriman, Bill Panknin, Matt Oulman, Chris Olson, Ken Everett, Mike Kolln, Greg Poole, Brad Poole. Passer-by Jerry English pays no heed as a reluctant student argues with Hall Patrolman, Bill Overfield. Patrolman Robert Tussey looks on. Traffic violators are rare as students respect the rules established to keep North Central ' s hall traffic moving smoothly, even though crowded. Hall Patrol Keeps Order Front Row: Gary Huston, Joe Durgan, Jr., Laverna Haight, Brad Poole, William Overfield. Row 2: Linda Chester, Pat Davis, Wanda Elliott, Sharon Forness, Kathy Forness, Theda Coburn. Row 3: Dan Cyrus, Alan Eirls, Earl Davis, James Meddock, William Pattrick, Dave Nelson, Fred Cervantes. Captain Fred Cervantes keeps watch on the stairway which he is patrolling. PRODUCTIONS Moods of Music Lend Their Light to Studies Concert Band, Front Row: Mona Smith, Debbie Williams, Cindy Rich, Kathy Erwin, Sue OeWitt. Row 2: Bob Knight, Dave Doughty, Curtis Miller, Rick Kuhl, Sharon Naslund, Pam Martin, Gary Stickel, Tim Kochel, Laura Meller, Keith Kornmeyer, Kathy Bryan, Terri-Jane Koenig. Row 3: Susan Howell, Lola Marabello, Jayne Zinnecker, Luann Demico, Walter Hefner, Keith Dudley, Steve Mattie, Jim Crouch, Discussing the band ' s many activities are band officers Ron Reagan, treasurer; Sue 3 . t t mm V 6 I— 5 1 Guitar Class, Front Row: Sharon Seibert, Susan Howell, Mr. Tiemann, Franci Evans, Marlene Seigel. Row 2: Pat Bell, BobGower. Brand Bersante, Carl Wilhelm, Kim Lundberg, Mike Shane, Rick Barns, Don Gracio, Jack Lambert, Jim Meddock, Terry Davis, John Patrick. Roy Wallis, Jim Marshall. Brian Farka. Tom Terry Tanner, Ted Dyer, Mr. Tiemann, Kim Steve Krueger, Craig Reeder, Carl Larson. Robinette, Bob Sims, Kit Cutler, Pete Davis, Ray Beckman. Doug Thompson, Karen Schilling, Christina Smith. These Northcutt, Judy Bauer, Robert Cutler. Jim Larry Strong, Lane Farka, Colleen were the students who appeared in N. C. ' s Blake. Row 4: Cindy Smith, Jamie Skinner, Kennicutt, Dunny Sorenson, Aaron Dickey. three formal presentations. Rick Starr, Ron Reagan, Rick Schafer. Warren Morrison, Pattie Price, Dick Brown, DeWitt, secretary; Tom Robinette, Pausing after leading the band in the Jim Marshall and Warren Morrison. They president; Jim Marshall, vice president. parades and at the games are drum majors are both active in other band functions. 185 Be-bop-a-loo-la . . . A newly formed group in the music department is the Orchestra. Started two years ago, they have been playing at such functions as the Thanksgiving Con, where they accompanied the choir. A smaller band, known as the Cadet band, is made up of members from the Marching Band. They march in the parades along with the members of the Concert band, as well as taking part in the concerts. Dance band. Pep band or Stage band, they are all the same group of musicians. They play at such functions as cons, concerts and even dances. Orchestra, Front Row: Connie Eller, Greg Krahn, Katy Dizmang, Dorothy Huey, Dave Hill, Penny Mitchell, Becky Uhden. Row 2: Barbara Schneider. Marlene Siegel, Rebekah Tower, Debbie Schuh, Jackie Kennedy, Rory Almanza, Debbie Williams, Tim Kochel, Laura Meller, Judy Bauer, Alan Phillips. Larry Havens, Kevin Boles, Resa Standing above Snowkane Falls are the Robert Cutler, Kevin Boles, Bob Sims. Row Davis. Row 3 Aaron Dickey Mick Shan Stage Band members. Front Row: Steve 2: Roger Blizzard, Warren Morrison, David Jim Marshall, Robert Doughty Rick Starr Krueger, Kit Cutler, Bob Knight, Jim Blake, Doughty, Roy Wallis, Dunny Sorenson. Kim rduvr. nuw jicwo manic, nciui l uuiujf, Larry Goerz, Rob Drose. Del Sandberg. The director, Mr. Tiemann, is standing in the Rick Starr and Steve Kreuger talk over instruments to the auditorium, in background. plans for the weekend as they carry preparation for the annual winter concert. Music Department Goes Ragtime A S Ea 1P ft Cadet Band, Front Row: Vern VanCamp, Steve Rorberg, Wanda Elliot, Arlene Browning, Steve Bauch, Karen Robins. Row 2: Cynthia Hanson, Pat Carnahan, Dan Johnson, Roger Blizzard, Richard Williams, Terry Cressey, Martin Burnette, John Parker. Row 3: Debbie Larson, Deann Wakenight, Bob Rhea, Larry Goerz, Rick Farden, Lester Nestoss. Ken Wilant, Tim Boles. 187 Beginning and Intermediate Choirs Have Busy Season; Tepee Lighters Also Popular Left, Top to Bottom: Tepee Lighters Bob Smith, Ava Merritt, Warren Morrison, Brenda Decker, Dave Elliott, Lynn Banks, Don Bruya, Tammy McVay, Bob Mackie, Sue Schroeder, Marvis Bierig, Steve Kent, Sue Duncan, Scott Larson, Colleen Kennicutt, Sue Noble, Frank Nichols, Edyth Faber, Vonnie Rudolph, Gary Hutton, Debbie Parr, Marilee Roper, Patsy Keene. Right, Intermediate Choir, Front Row: Cecilia McGilvra, Kathy Kline, Dentse Garrity, Mindy Welch, Allen Turpen, Jan Parr, Roy Stewart, Jean Battin, Pam Brownlow, Sandra Birkland, Becky King. Row 2: Kerry Murphy, Donna Verhaag, Dru Culver, Janice Hopkins, Debbie Rushing, Larry Lernehtz, Marcia Law, George Wright, Kathie Dellwo, Jean Crossman, Donna Hobbs, Michele Dixon. Row 3: Connie Smith, Helen McAfee, Gail Sorenson, Bob Teater, Paul Peterson, Varnel Glover, Bob Smith, Kathy Franices, Karen Brooks, Sue Weatherman, Vicki Baca. ), Beginning Choir, Front Row: Pamela Riley, Cindy Strayer, Debbie Johnston, Kasey Kitterman. DeeOee Chan, Bev Port, Joyce Reed, Beth Wright, Pam Griffith, Pam Foster, Barbara Robideaux, Debbie Gravos, Roberta Hite, Kathie Dellwo. Vicky Gunning, Jean Battin, Rosemary Bierig, Connie Colp, Patty Battin, Vickie Graff. Row 2: Donna Charbonneau, Rita Duggan, Cindy Halstead, Sue Conrad, Sandra Lewis, Gayle Anderson, Michelle Dyreson, Laura Mitchell, Paula Gallaher, Theda Coburn, Sheila Culver, Kathie Walton, Peggy Good, Sharon Forness, Connie Seymore, Diane Cross, Jill Keene, Charlene Munyan, Debbie Merrell, Leigh Hattamer. Row 3: Diana Anderson, Carla Moon, Debbie Snow, Linda Spalding, Denise Stone, Jim Little, Dave Johnson, Bill Johnson, Russell Hopkins, Greg Swanson, Randy Stafford, Bill Campbell, Greg Ormiston, Tim Garrity. Mike Robideaux, Carmen Daigneault, Michele Cahalan, Laura Griffin, Ellen Keys, Theresia Carle. Row 4: Cindy Bartlett, Leann Hayes, Al Pichette, Chuck Zwischenberger, Ray Weathermon, Bill Wright, Paul Kalakosky. Dan Robinson, David Alvis, Dan Dicicco, Dick Alderman, Vernon Arneson, Chis Barraclough, Jim Freeman, Steve Helmes, Clarence White, Gary Rudolph, Bob Aven, Spencer Combs. Jeff Elliott, Bud Johnson, Diane Shusko. 189 A Cappella, Jubilares, Folk Group Entertain ■1 1 f ft ? •   j « f i 4 S V ■511 111 Above, A Cappella Choir, Front Row: Billie Rae Ahrendt, JoAnn Wittrock, llene Griff ith, Patsy Zwischenberger, Marilee Roper, Debbie Parr, Ruth Staub, Connie Martin, Chris Knaff, Sue Noble, Sue Schroeder, Donna Newberg, Vonne Rudolph, Sue Duncan, Cathy Haupt, Sue Worstell, Pam Brownlow. Row 2: Kerry Murphy, Barbara Lynn Banks, Margaret Hilliard, Debbie Schroeder, Brenda Decker, Tina Ross, Janet Breakey, Edde Faber, Judy Bjaaland, Ava Merritt, Mavis Bierig, Tammy McVay, Saimecra Hefner, Bridget Kenney, Kathy Francis, Debbie Carter, Sue Eickmeyer, Sydney Mead. Row 3: Connie Smith, Nancy Minor, Sandy Scofield, Chris Sniokas, Arnold McLaughlin, Bob Smith, Larry Boyd, Orville Caton, Mark Ford, Jim King, Steve Kent, Don Bruya, Gary Hutton, Jim Duram, Scott Larson, Bob Teater, Brand Bersante, Allen Turpen, Kathy Shane, Patti Henry. Row 4: Eva Colomb, Karen Papst, Frank Nichols, Jeff Brown, Pat Austin, Fred Schuenemann, Marshall Hill, Steve Ramsey, Bob Smith, Jay Sullivan, Duane Wald, Roland Haney, Bob Mackie, Dave Elliott, Doug Kropff, Mike Gibson, Jim Carter, Melinda Plumb, Donna Hobbs, Patsy Keene. 190 9 t Jubilares, Patsy Zwischenberger, Penny Mitchell, Sue Worstell. Jan Parr, Donna Verhaag, Gail Sorenson, Pam Brownwell. Vicki Baca, Becky Tower, and Connie Martin, accompanist, who is seated at the piano. Having as their specialty folk songs and ballads, Jubilares sing at many public functions. r r Left, That brief moment of contemplation before a solo. The Folk Group, Tammy McVay, Steve Kent, Brenda Decker are active at many functions. 191 Left, Teaching the bear, Chuck Oravland, to walk is the student director of Snow White and Rose Red, Mike Eakins. Above, Rehearsing their parts in the one act play An Overpraised Season are Melody Carpenter, Mike Eakins, Randy Klein, Nancy Giger, Adrian Pedey and Peggy Shearer. Below, Utter shock was displayed as Don Bruya, portraying Horace Pottle, shows for his wedding. Other cast members are: Rick Kuhl, Karen Papst, Sheila Culber, Teri Lobe, Patty Keene, Cheryl Ekhart, Rosemary Morrill. Not Pictured, Dan Sprute, Mary Jo Meyers, Mike Ashley. Above, Backstage senior con are Rick Losh, Chuck Hansen and Arnold Berensford, fitting themselves for costumes. The senior con had a variety of talent and a skit was given. Top Left, Committee members who wrote the script for the Senior Con gather around their favorite typist, Debbie Parr. Front Row: Cathy Cameron, Sue Noble, Sue McLellan, Sharon Naslund, Mae Radmer, Mike Wetherell, Nancy Giger. Row 2: Sheri Lind, Tom Robinette, Mike Beal, Doug Thompson, Tom Carney, and peering over Mike ' s shoulder is Dave Joern. Senior Con Above, A first grade scene, learning the ABC ' s. The little children are Peggy Ferm, Sue Schroeder, Chuck Hansen, Rick Sorenson, Kevin Svenson, Gregg Pryde, Bob Boyce, Matt Oulman, Barbara Robideaux, Sue McLellan, Orville Caton, Ross Rhodes, Rick Bradford, Nancy Neff. Becky Uhden is the teacher. Right, Snow White and Rose Red, a production performed by the drama class, was acted at the Spokane grade schools. Melody Carpenter, as Snow White, Lauretta Petruss, as mother, Rennie Robertson, as Rose Red, Adrian Pedey, as the bear, Jenny Cargile, as Dolfe and Dan Sprute, as the fish. There was also another cast who alternated with this cast performing for the children. Light Moments Cheerleaders, Dianna Garbarino, Vicki Seger, Carol Farrell, April Williams, Donna Rigney, Leslie Logan, and Marcella Knutson are ' up in the air ' cheering our team onto victory. Congratulating the new officers after the Installation Con are the old officers: Marc Miller, Vicki Seger, Carol Farrell, Tom Robinette, Mike Beal. New Officers: Linus Nelson, Gary Hirst, Marcella Knutson, Leslie Logan, Mark Boswell. Mr. Gordon Lusher, a school board member, was the speaker at the Thanksgiving Con. 194 Resting after a pep con are the Stage Crew members. Front Row: Dan Bivens, Bob Saywers, Sam DeCaro, Kim Trusty. Row 2: Mike Owen, Scott Smith, Mike Dillon, Kelly Curran, Larry Boyd. Mr. Caldwell is in charge of the group. The Stage Crew set the stage for all the activities in the auditorium. Tom, lead singer of the disraeli group, shakes the tambourine, as he sings their current hit Say You Love Me . Here they are, from Astoria, Oregon, disraeli . Performing at a double con, the soft-rock group sang Spinning Around. Pictured are Al, on the sax; Mathe, lead singer and Tom, lead guitar. The other members of the group not pictured are Roger, guitar and Geno, drums. Below, Spokane Symphony Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Mr. Donald Thulean, performed Nov. 15 at a special con. Richard Pesner, concertmaster, played excerpts from Vivaldi ' s Winter. Mr. Thulean explained the story to the audience while Richard Pesner gave a preview on the violin. ADVERTISEMENTS PORTRAIT by Garland Theatre Bidg. Garland and Monroe FA 5-3342 Spokane: E. 4324 Trent Tekoa: 208 Crosby Phone KE 5-2496 Phone 284-2271 BEST WISHES FROM Morgan Morgan industrial Machinery Farm Machinery The National Cash Register Company NCR W. 27 Indiana FA 8-7070 Spokane, Washington 99205 IT ' S 7 J K s 1 OR brakes Cabinet Gorge Dam, one of WWP ' s largest hydroelectric plants, is located on the Clark Fork River in north Idaho. Besides producing critically needed power, it pays $600,000 each year in county taxes to provide for schools, roads, protection and other public essentials. It ' s just one example of how the Washington Water Power Company helps build the communities it serves. 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HOUSE STUDIO TERRY ' S REPAIR WEST BOONE HOME SUPPLY WIRSCHE PHOTO LAB Advertising Index A to Z Rental Center 204 Abbey Rents 206 Accurate Print Letter Shop 201 Ace Tire Company 214 Appleton ' s Paints 202 Arctic Circle 211 Audubon Thrift Store 214 Barstone Fuel Company 200 Beacon Cleaners Laundry 201 Boulevard Pharmacy 214 Boyd ' s Texaco 213 Bud Brown Appliance 214 Burchett Studio 206 Carnation Company 213 Center Street Market 214 Chase Dalbert Body Fender Shop 200 Chatteau Studio 210 Chico ' s Pizza Parlor 205 Chieftain Cafe 201 Coldwell Garland Florist 207 Corky ' s Radiator Shop 206 Crescent Photo 208 Darigold Farms 207 Deaconess School of Nursing 200 Deery Oil Inc. 21 1 Dick ' s Self— Service Drive In Restaurant 209 Division Street Car Wash 205 Dodson ' s Jewelers 207 Dog N Suds Drive In 208 Dolly ' s Cafe 214 Dorian Studio 202 Downriver Municipal Golf Course 203 Edna ' s Beauty Salon 214 Ed ' s Body Shop 213 Evans Lantz Studio 204 Family Superette 214 Five Mile Pharmacy 214 Frederic-Cage Studios 200 Garland Harper Inc. 214 Garland Lumber Company 213 Gene Boughter Chevron 210 Glascock— Herron Jewelers 201 Graham Well Drilling 210 Harvey ' s Men ' s Boys ' Wear 208 Henle Studio 198 Herbison ' s Pharmacy 206 Hobson Auto Supply Inc. 205 Inland Empire Coca-Cola Bottling Company 200 Imperial Carbon Company 208 Jakes for Brakes 199 John Dompier Oil Company 214 Kasper ' s Photo Supply 203 Kegley ' s Chevron 202 Keith O ' Brien of Spokane 207 Kelp Brothers 213 Kinman Business University 210 Les ' s Drive In 214 Liberty Park Florist Green- house 203 Lockwood Studio 205 London House Beauty Salon 208 Louie ' s Restaurant 207 Louis L. Ray 214 Madge ' s Hedge House Restaurant 204 Master Engravers 204 Miller ' s Health Food 214 Model Pharmacy 205 Modern T.V. Radio 211 Morgan Morgan 199 National Cash Register Company 199 National Research Advertising Agency Inc. 214 Nelson Studio 213 Newton Lumber Company 214 North Bowl 205 North Hill Hardware 214 North Star Services 212 Northtown Select Beauty School 209 Old National Bank 21 1 One Hour Martinizing 214 Panda Self-Service Drive-In Restaurant 21 1 Parish Sells Flowers 209 Pattison ' s North Division Rollercade 203 Peirone Produce Company 214 Pella Products Inc. 202 Peoples Lumber Company 214 Precision Propeller Company 214 Quality Florist 209 Randall ' s Formal Wear 206 Red Barn 200 R.L. House Studio 214 R. Wallace Pischel Yearbooks Inc. 214 Scollard ' s Cleaning Laundry 203 Security Branch Seattle-First National Bank 202 Servisoft System Inc. 210 Spokane Lock Safe Company 207 Steer Inn 204 Stone ' s Audubon Fuel Inc. 206 Strick ' s Donut Company 200 Sweet Shop Cafe 214 Terry ' s Repair 214 Town Country Drugs Inc. 203 Vern ' s Pies Inc. 213 Washington Water Power Company 199 West Boone Home Supply 214 Whitworth College 201 Whitworth Oil Company 203 Wirsche Photo Lab 214 The Bon Marche and Crescent drew added inter- (Bon Marche), Roxie Weatherly and Marcella est with fashion board members, Nadine Neff Knutson (Crescent). INDEX TEACHERS ' INDEX BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ayars. Dr Albert L. 21 Barnes. Orville L. 21 Lusher. William G. 21.150,194 Rymond. Helen Hazen 21 Swanson, Byron L 21 Warn. John R 21 ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF Rodkey. John 21,25 Smith. George 24 Allison. Muriel 27 Barnard. Robert 33 Beaver. Helen 20.34 Betts. David 31 Birdsell. David 24 Blair. Dale 32.1 54 Bland. Robert 29 Briscoe. Laura Lee 29 Broadwell, Vern 37 Brockway. Karen 35 Brooks, Gladys 34.91 Brown, Doris 36 Butterfield. Patricia 24 Cabe. Keith 26 Caldwell. Michael 31 .1 94 Carter. Yvonne 28 Chalich. George 27.121,122 Clizer. Cleo 34 Davis. Dan 29 Diedrick. William 36.1 18.125 Enckson. Norman 35 Exley. Burrill 33 Gillingham, Margaret 34 Glover. Blair 35 Graham. Leonard 37 Griswold. Guy 30 Hagen. Kenneth 25 Hager. Vivian 30 Hogan Leslie 36.1 18 Hopkins. Jerry 26 Huggins, Virginia 30 Hughes. Jerry 27 Jewell. Lyle 35 Jonas. Joseph 31 ,1 60,1 73 Jones. Dan 26 Jones. Del 27 Killingsworth. Elizabeth 34 Kuljus. Ilmar 30 Lancaster, Esther 32 Laubach. Kathleen 33 Li II. Lucile 36.154.178 Lindberg. Nancy 28 Lister. Eugene 27 Long, Leonard 27,125 Luders. Edward 26 Malterner, John 30 Manfred, Alfonso 35 Martin, Jerry 36,1 18 McCarthy, Virginia 29,162 McHugo. Or osia 28.1 76 McKeirnan. Patricia 24 McNew. Lorraine 25 Meyer. Alvin 26 Meyer. Russell 28 Mhyre. Kenneth 24 Mills. Stella 179 Montroy, Ralph 31 Murray, Dorothy 30. 1 65 Newett. Carol 29.54.1 60 Nye. William 33 Olson, Alvin 37 Olson, Dan 32 Pelkie. Richard 2.27.177 Phelps. Sharon 28. 160 Sanford. Gregory 2,26,83 Schauble, Joseph 33.1 32,1 34 Simonson. Raymond 32 Smith. Jean 30 Thamm. William 37 Theisen. Orval 2.32.40 Theodorson. George 37 Thomas. Conrad 37 Thompson. Harold 36 Tieman. A G 31.184 Tremblay. Joseph 28.29 Upchurch. James 33.1 18 Vosen, Christine 32 Walker. Ronald 26.121.122 Wertz. Marian 30 York. Mary 35.1 72 SERVICE STAFF Backenstoe. Georgians 22 Boyes. John 23 Conrath. Evelyn 22 D ' Andrea. Lela 23 Elliot. Tom 23 Forsell. Evelyn 23 Gillespie. Alice 23 Hirst. Corrine 23 Holloway. Chuck 23 Jennings. Marjone 22 Johnson. Edith 23 Johnson. Mane 23 Kliewer. Betty 22 Larson. Fred 23 McDonell. Austin 23 Muzatko. Dick 23 Ryalls. Irene 23 Santora. Viola 23 Schumaker. Harry 23 Scott. Merle 23 Smith, Ruth 22 Swanson, Anita 22 Usher, Jan 32 Wayland, Helen 22 Wendler, Zada 23 SENIORS A Ahrendt. Billie 43.136.138.140. 160.167.170.190 Aiken. John 43.76.1 20. 1 64.1 68. 134 Aiken, Sandra 43 Alexander. Kathryn 6.43.134,135. 138.171.178 Alfonso. Annette 6.43.62.1 55.1 65. 178 Allbery. Norman 1 5.43, 1 20. 1 22 Allen, Lanny 43 Altizer, Sandra 43 Ankenbrand. David 43. 1 78 Arnold. Susan 43. 1 54. 1 56. 1 65 Aronson, Kenneth 43 Arp. Glennda 43 Ashford, Darcy 6,40,41.42.43.138. 153.159.165 Ashley. Ronald 6.11,14.40.43.160. 168 Ashley. Michael 78.178.192 Avey, Robert 43 Aylor. Stephen 42.43,120.175.168 B Baca. Thomas 44.2 1 0 Banks. Barbara 44. 1 88. 1 90 Barline. William 44 Barnes. Carole 42.44 Barnes. Richard 44 Bartlett, Cynthia 44 Barzee, Peggy 44 Bass. John 44 Beal. Mike 1 5,44. 120.127.1 50, 1 68 1 94, 1 34 Beckman, Raymond 44.65.1 64. 185 Belknap. Ray 78 Bell. George 44.1 68 Bennett. Vicki 44.76 Beresford. Arnold 44 Betts. Patricia 44 Bigelow. Charles 45.1 25.1 68 Binder. Gregory 78.174 Binder. Theresa 45 Bindewald. Barnetta 6.42.45.57, 136,160.170.175,176 Birtles. Mary 45 Bjaaland, Judith 45.1 90 Blizzard. Robert 42.45.61 . 1 64 Bloyed, Samuel 45 Boles, Caprice 42.45.51,1 58.161. 170.173 Bonser. Mark 45 Bosch. John 46.73. 1 20, 1 68 Bouck. Steven 46 Bower, Robert 46 Boyce, Robert 42.46. 1 93 Boyd, Margaret 46, 136,138. 156. 157.159.160.165.170 Boyson. Mark 14.42.46.70.129. 164.177 Brewer. Marilyn 42.46. 1 57 Bntz. Sandra 46 Brown. Linda 46.78.1 36.1 38.1 62 Brown. Russ 6.47,161,170.206 Brown. Shirley 47.57.1 60.1 70.1 67 Browning, Arlene 47 Bruya. Donald 47, 1 88, 1 90, 1 92 Bryan, Kathryn 47 Burchett. Gail 47 Burkhart. Jams 6.47,138.139.165, 170.172 Burr, Bruce 47 Bush, William 1 5,40,41.47 120 168 c Cahalan. Michele 47.1 89 Cameron. Kathleen 40,41 ,42.47, 138,152.153 Cargile. Jennifer 49, 1 78. 1 93 Carle. Sharon 216 Carlson, Michael 47,53,1 20.1 22. 168.131 Carlson. Richard 47,53,57.122. 168.208.131 Carney. Thomas 42,47.1 64 Carpenter. Melody 42.47,178.192. 193 Cartee. Linda 48 Carter. Debra 48.1 54.1 69.1 72. 176.190 Carver. Kathleen 48 Caton. Orville 48. 1 90. 1 93 Cervantes, Frederick 49,1 75. 1 80, 181 Chapman, Cathy Ann 49 Christensen, Georgia 49,139.1 53. 178 Christensen. Robert 49.97 Clayton. Cindy 49. 176 Colomb. Eva 49.190 Combs, Spencer 49, 1 89 Compton, Robert 49, 129 Conery. Fred 49 Conne, Raymond 49 Cossette. Nick 49 Costello. Thomas 49. 133 Creighton. Gary 1 5.49.1 1 9.1 20. 126.127.134 Cress. Ginnie 49.136.138.166 Cullitan. Randolph 49 Cummings. Sandra 42.49,147, 172,174 Cumpton, Daniel 50,120 Curran. Kelley 50,195 Currier. Susan 2,50 Czap. Albert 78.174 D Davidson. Beverly 42.50 Davidson. Hugh 50 Davidson. Pamela 50 Davis. Henry 50.1 81 Dearth. Arnold 50.174 Decard. Samuel 50 195 Decker. John 50.1 74 Delauder, Timothy 50.174 Dellwo. Jana 50 Dewitt. Susan 50. 1 6 1 , 1 84 Doherty. Richard 15,50,56,57, 1 19.120.122.168 Dotson. Jane 50.75 Doughty. David 50,136.184. 186 Doyle. Douglas 51 Dravland. Charles 51 .1 20.1 68.1 72 192 Durgan. Joseph 51.59.134.181 Dyreson. Sandra 51.152 E Eakins. Kenneth 51.1 78,1 92 Earling, Jane 2.51 Edens. Gerald 51 Edlin. Tony 78 Edwards. Emelie 51 ,1 62 Emoto. Connie 51 Emter. Linda 51.138 Endicott. Charles 51 English. Jerry 51.181 Enckson. Robert 51 Estep. James 51 ,62 F Faggetter. Pamela 51 Farrell. Carol 6. 5 1 , 1 30. 1 3 1 . 1 38. 139.150.172,194 Ferm, Margaret 52,193 Fetch, Terry 52,1 74,208 Flanigan. William 52.174 Fleck. Robert 52.71.164.134 Folsom. Randy 42,52 Fong. Michele 52 Foster, Pamela 216 Fowlkes. Marilynn 52,1 74 Francis, Kathleen 52,188,190 Francis, Roberta 42.53.73.1 74 Franklin. Benjamin 53 Freeman. James 78.1 89 French. Janet 53. 1 60 Frost. Deborah 21 6 Fruin, Ralph 53.65 Fry, Raymond 53,134 G Galvin, Patricia 53 Garbanno, Dianna 53.130.131. 136.138.161.165.170.176.194. 167 Gawronski. Jim 53 Geng. Linda 42.136.138 Geno. Michele 53 Gibson. Michael 190 Giger, Nancy 54.160.177.178,192 Gill. Linda 54 Gillespie, Melvin 78 Goodman, Elaine 54 Greene, Elmer 54, 1 74 Greer. Christina 54 Groh, Janice 54 H Hagen, Constance 52.54 Halstead, Robert 54 Haney. Roland 55.190 Hansen. Cha rles 55. 1 52. 1 53. 1 93 Hansen. Randy 21 6 Haupt. Ruth 6.55.56.57.138,152.1 53 176 Havens. Gregg 55 Hawk. Eugene 55 Hay. Chris 55.125.134.168.200 Heath. Dennis 55 Heinz. Joan 42.55.1 62 Holland. Eloise 55.174 Hill. Marsha 55 Hiller. Steve 55 Hirst. Connie 6.55.160.158 Hirst. Gary 57.1 1 9, 1 22. 1 50. 1 64. 167.168.194.134 Hively. Charles 55.1 75 Hobbs. Darrell 55 Hobbs. Donna 58.188 Holman. Janet Rae 42.58. 1 73 Holt. Gary 58.1 52.1 67.1 68 Holt. Gerald 58 Holzer. Thomas 58 Hoover. Kelvin 58 Hopkins. Leigh 58 Horrell. Cornne 58 Hunstad. Thomas 58 Huston, Michael 78 I Inkpen, David 58, 1 20, 1 76, 1 68, 134.135 lyall. Jeanne 58.174 J Jesmore. Knstie 58.1 74 Joern. David 2.57.58.1 52,1 60.1 62. 170.173.175 Johnson, Clarence 58 Johnson, Maryen 58 Jokinen. Roy 59,65.122 Jones. Jocelyn 59,1 74 Jones, Steven 59 Judd, Jerry 59 K Kegley, Gary 59 Kerr, Catherine 59.1 78 Kerr. Colleen 59 Killian. Monte 60 King. Rebecca 60.188 Kivett. Robert 60.75 Knapp. Pamela 60 Knutson. Marcella 6.60.130.131. 138.150,194.215 Kostelecky. Thomas 60 Kraay. Anthony 52,60.122,1 53 Krogh. Lois 60 Kruger. Donald 60 Kuhl. Richard 60.184.192 L Labrie. Cherri 60 Lang, Marvin 60 Larkin, Debra 6,60,138,154 Larkm. James 60.1 60.1 64,1 70 Laue. Elizabeth 60.1 74 Lavery, Patricia 42.61 ,1 35.1 38, 159 Law, Marcia 61.138.162,170,176. 188 Lawrence. Dan 61 Lawton. Candice 61 Lee. Kathleen 61.174 Lee. Melody 61 LeGrant. Neil 61.168 Lemmons. Sherry 61 ,1 38 Leone. Michael 61 Lind. Sheri 61 Linkous. Michael 78 Lloyd. Vincent 62.178 Logan. Leslie 6.42.62.130.136.138. 150.165.194 Losh. Richard 62 Louden. Lorna 62.1 74 Lowe. Gary 62.1 20. 1 68. 1 34. 1 35 Lundberg. Boyd 62 Lunzer. Kenneth 62 Lynn. Nancy 62.156.172 Lyons. Gail 62 M MaCurdy. Thomas 15.42,63.120 Mackie. Robert 62.188.190 Madore. Roxanne 63 Malott. Douglas 63.73.122 Maley. Carolyn 63 Marshall. James 42.56.63.136. 185.186.206 Mason. Robert 63 Matchett. Jerry 63 Matthews. Fae 63 McAndrews. Mary 63 McCarty. Kathy 63 McCormack. Edwin 63 McDonald. Carole 63.1 74 McGilvra. Cecilia 63.1 88 McGirk. James 63 Mcllveen. Laurence 63 McKee. Christine 63 McLaughlin. Arnold 64. 1 90 McLellan. Susan 42.61 .64.1 62. 163.170.193.159 Meddock. James 64.181 Meller. Carol 64 Mercer. Donna 64 Mercer. Gary 64 Merritt. Ava 41 .64.1 60.1 70. 1 88, 190 Meyers. William 64.1 74 Miller. Nancy 64 Minor. Terrence 64.1 52,1 53.1 64 Moffitt. Glenn 64 Morehead. Darrell 64 Morrill, Dana 65.174 Morris. Patricia 65 Morse. Carolyn 65.1 74 Morse. James 65 Mulvey. Gary 65 Mulvey, Larry 65 Munyan. Clifford 65 N Naccarato. Carol 42,65.1 72 Nance. Fredrick 65 Naslund, Sharon 65.100.162.167. 176,179.184 Neff, Nadine 6,45,52,56,138.154, 165.209.79 Neff. Nancy 66,138.193 Nelson, Linus 52.66.1 25.1 50.1 80. 194.168.134 Nelson. Susan 66 Nesdahl. Daniel 78 Nichols. Frank 66. 152. 190. 168. 130,131 Nichols. Thomas 78 Nickerson. Jacqueline 66. 1 67 Noble. Susan 42.66.134.135.138. 171.176,188.190 o Olson. Niki 66 O Meara. Ralph 66.125.134.168. 207 O ' Neill. John 66 Ormberg, James 42.66.1 64. 1 75 Oulman. Matthew 66. 1 62. 1 80. 1 94 Overfield. William 66.181 Overhauser. Tom 66 Owen, Patrick 66 P Panknin, Theodore 66.180 Papst. Karen 42.67.167.190.192 Parkins. Jacqueline 67.1 74 Parkins. Linda 67 Parr. Debbie 1 4.42.67. 1 63. 1 70. 171.176.188.190 Parrott. Larry 67 Pedey. Adrian 67.90.192.193 Pendergraft, Nancy 42 Petek, Frank 67 Peterschick. Darlene 42.67 Petersen, Cheryl 78 Peterson. Debra 67 Peterson, Jeff 67 Peterson. Paul 68,188 Petruss, Lauretta 68. 1 53. 1 78. 1 93 Phillipson, Jonnie 68, 1 38. 1 56. 1 57. 158.167 Pollin. Carla 68 Powell. Richard 68.1 74 Prechtl. Patricia 68 Press. Terry 78 Price. Patricia 42.53.68,1 14,136. 152.159,165.185,217 Prophet. Karen 42.68.1 38.1 65 Pryde. Gregg 78.134.1 68.193 R Radford, Carolyn 1 5,68 Radmer. Mae 69,136 138 Radmer, Richard 79 Rae. Joanne 69. 1 38. 1 72 Ramsey. Carolyn 69.1 72 Ransier. Julie 69.1 74 Reed, Sharon 69 Reel. Ronnie 69.75 Reiber. Deborrah 69 Reigart. Lynnda 69 Reimer. Sheila 216 Reynolds. Linda 69.138.153 Rhodes. Ross 69.1 20, 1 53.1 93 Richards. Allyn 69.171 Richards. Vicki 69.1 74 Rigg. Steven 42.69 Rigney. Donna 6,69.70.130.131. 138.163.165.194 Roberts. Kerry 69.168 Robideaux. Barbara 69.189.193 Robinette. Tom 14,42,70,1 50. 164.176.185.194.168.134 Robinson. Daniel 1 89 Robinson. David 70.120 Robinson. Steven 70 Roseberry. Mary 70 Ross. Kristina 70.190 Ross. Mark 70 Ross. Michael 70.126.127.176.168 Rounds. Susanna 70.138,154.165 Rowicki. Michael 70 Rudolph, Gary 1 89 Rushing. Veronica 70.173.213 s Samms. Glenn 71.120.127.168. 131 Sandberg. Jack 71 Sarber. Greg 71,120 Sather. Kathleen 6,57.71.138. 139.141.161.172.178.208 Scalise, Mark 71 Schafer. Candice 71 Schafer, Penny 71 Schneider. Louise 71 Schroeder, Susan 7 1 . 1 88 Schuenemann, Fred 72.134.190 Seger. Vicki 42.72.1 30.131.1 38. 139.165.194 Seibert. Sharon 72 Seigle. Allen 72.174 Seipp. Dennis 42.72 Selfridge. Deborah 72,134,135. 138.171 Seymore, Francis 72 Shane. Michael 72.136.186 Shearer. Margaret 68.72.1 78.192 Shepherd, Gary 72 Sheridan. Lee 78 Sherman, Charles 78 Short. Linda 72.174 Siegel. Janice 72.1 74 Smith. Carole 73 Smith, Lorraine 72,1 74 Smith, Robert L 73.190 Smith. Robert V 64.73.152.188, 190 Smith. Scott 73.195 Smith, Stanley 73.168,134 Sniokas, Christie 73.190 Sorenson. Rick 42.73.164.193 Spann, Ginny 74 Spidle. Charlotte 42,74,1 53.1 54, 165.176.167 Spilker. James 74 Sprute. Daniel 74.192.193 Squires. James 74. 1 20 Stafford. Jack 74 Stone. Barry A 78 Storms. Patricia 74 Strunk. Kenneth 42.78 Sugrue. Marcia 74 Sullivan. Charles 78 Sullivan. Scott 7.74.120.127.168 Summers. Benjamin 74 Svenson. Kevin 74,1 93 Swank, Amy 74 Sweeney. Patricia 74 T Talarico. Thomas 74.1 78 Teater, Robert 74. 1 88. 1 90 Tenneson, Marlene 74,1 74 Thacker. Alan Lee 75,147 Thompson. Dana 75.203 Thompson. Douglas 42.75. 1 29. 163.164.170.176.185 Thorpe. Allen 78 Thorsen. Jeanne 42.75.1 63.1 65, 170 Thosath. Douglas 75 Tobeck. Glenda 75.174 Tollefsen. Mark 75 Torrance. Michael 75.1 74 Trantum. Terri 75 Trautman, John 42.75. 1 61 .1 70 Trevillyan. Annie 76 Trevillyan. Michael 76 Tumlinson. Lauren 78.174 Tussey. Robert 76.1 76.1 81 Tyree. Mary 76 u Uhden. Becky 42.76.1 36.1 38.1 65. 186.193 V Van cleef, Gary 76 Vanleuven. Linda 76 Versteeg, Tommy 61.76 Volker, Jerome 77.174 w Wacker. Priscilla 77 Waid, Stephen 77.122.168 Wallen. Anita 77.203 Walton. Nancy 76.77,176.167 Warnke. Renee 77 Weatherly. Roxie 6,14.77.21 5. 167 Weathermon. Susan 1 88 Welch, Richard 77.125 Werre. Connie 77 West. Ronald 77 Wetherell. Michael 77,162.163. 170 Wharton, Kurt 77 Wieber, Jackie 77 Wilkinson, Karla 77 Williams, April 6,42,77,130,131. 138.163.165.172.194 Williams. Rebecca 57.77.138.165. 173 Willis. Duane 78 Wise. Douglas 42.78. 160 Wittrock. Janine 42.61 .70.78.138. 158.163.170.177.193 Wolfe. Donald 78.164.168.133 Wolfrum. Bradley 78 Wren. Kathleen 78 Wright. David 78 Wnght. James 6.57,78.122.1 54. 160.170.168 Y Yingst, Nadine J 42.78 Youngren. Karen M. 42.78 JUNIORS SOPHOMORES A Abbot. Larry 84 Abel. Patricia 84 Abel. Rhea 108 Achziger, Trudy 84. 1 62. 1 70. 176 Adams. Theodore 1 08. 1 1 4. 1 3 5 Adams, Vicki 108 Ahrendt. James 84,121 Albaugh. Christy 95 Albee, Pamela 1 14.136.1 39.1 73 Alderman. Richard 95. 1 24. 1 89 Alfonso. Rick 108.125 Alfonso. Ronald 84 Allen. Margaret 95.132 Allen. William 95 Allwardt. Jan 95 Almanza, Rory 108.186 Almond. Michael 95.121.124 Alvis. David 95.189 Amdahl. Glenn 95 Amdahl. Karl 84.121 Anderson. Betty 95 Anderson. Gayle 95.189 Anderson. Joseph 95 Anderson. Linda 84 Anderson. Loren 95 Anderson. Ronald 84 Anderson. Theora 65 Angus. Christine 95,132 Ameson, Vernon 95.1 89 Arnzen. Gayle 84 Aronson. Richard 95 Arp. Vieva 95.1 79 Ashley. Benny 95.1 64 Ashley. Gayla 84 Ashley. Paul 96 Atwood. Marsha 84.1 79 Atwood. Carol 84 Austin. Colleen 84 Austin. Patrick 84, 1 90, 1 34 Avery. Dale 84,1 72.1 75 B Baca. Vicki 96.103.188.191 Bache. Michelle 96 Baer. Mitchell 78 Bainter, Cheryl 108 Baker. Janet 96 Baldwin, Bruce 96 Ballard. Bruce 128.175 Ballard. Kathy 96 Barclay, Patrick 84 Bare, Laura 84.139.152.165.167 8arker, Diana 1 14 Barnes. Bill 96.121.132 Barnes. Joe 96.124 Barraclough. Chris 96. 1 1 4. 1 89 Bartoletta. Janet 96. 1 32 Basie. Kane 84 Battiri. Dons 84.188 Battin. Patricia 108,1 89 Bauch. Daniel 96 Bauch. Gerald 96 Bauch. Steven 108,187 Bauer, Judith 96,136.171,185. 186 Bauer. Lorelee 96,132.1 57.1 77. 167 Beam. Valerie 108 Beaton, Beverly 84 Becker, Carol 108 Becker, Carole 96. 1 52. 1 57 Becker. Robert 96.134 Beeman. George 108 Beghtol. Robert 1 08 Bell. Duane Lee 96 Bell. John 108 Bell. Patrick 84 Benson. Darlene 84 Benthien, Evelyn 96 Berens, Steven 84 Bergum, Barbara 108 Beringer. Ruth 84, 1 39. 1 72 Bernard. Scott 96 Berry. Thomas 96. 1 62 Bersante. Brand 96.175.180.190 Besecker. Kathleen 96 Bierce. William 96 Bierig. Mavis 82.84.1 88.1 90 Bierig. Rosemary 108 Bigelow. Cynthia 1 08 Bigelow. Weston 96.124.133 Biggs. Terrance 84 Bird. Karen 96 Birkland. Sandra 84. 1 88 Bischoff. Terri 84 Bischoff. Mickey 108 Bivens. Daniel 84,1 95 Blair. Pat 131.130 Blake. James 84,136.185.186 Bledsoe. John 96 Bliss. Gary 96 Blizzard. Roger 108.124.130 186 187 Boles. Kevin 108.136.186 Boles. Timothy 108,178.135 Bonner, Merrie 1 76 Bonnet, Shannon 108 Boone, Carol 97 Boone, Terry 1 08 Borgen. Alanna 97,141.1 56 Bosch. Bradley 108 Boswell. Mark 84.120.127.134. 150.194 Bouck. Richard 108.121 Bouten. Victoria 84.139,1 76.1 66 Bowen. Claire 108 Bower, Richard 108 Bowersox. Debra 1 14 Bowersox. Ross 97 Boyd. Fay 108 Boyd. Larry 97. 190. 195 Boyet, Edith 97 Boyson. David 108,129 Bradford, Rick 46,1 93 Branda, John 84 Bray. Dennis 84 Bray. Patricia 108 Breakey. Janet 84.190.166 Breeden. Patrick 92.134 Breshears. Penny 108 Briscoe, Rod 97 Broadwell. Jon 97, 1 2 1 , 1 28. 1 34 Brogan. Janice 108 Brooks. Karen 97.132.133.188 Brophy. Janice 84 Broughton. David 108 Brown, David 84,1 53,132 Brown, Dorothy 108 Brown, Jeff 14,97.124,190.132 Brown. Jerald 164,176 8rown, Kenneth 108 Brown. Richard 97 Brown. Sharman 97 Brown, Sherry 97 Brownlow. Pamela 132.188,190. 191 Brownlow, Rod 97 Brumley. Pamela 97 Brunette, Kenneth 108 Bryan. Sharon 84 Buck. Cathie 84 Burchett. Kathy 139.167 Burnette. Martin 84.120.187 Burns. Michael 87 Bush. Lori 1 14 Butz, Craig 108 Bynum, Donald 84.92.128 c Cadby, Steven 97 Cagle, Betsy 97 Calbom, Bruce 125 CakJer. Sandra 97.1 79 Cameron. Terry 97 Cameron. Cheri 97 Cameron, Kenneth 97 Camlan, John 97 Campbell. Carmel 84, 1 73 Campbell, David 97 Cam pbell. Janice 84. 1 08 Campbell. Karra 84 Campbell. Patrick 97 Campbell, William 108.124,189 Candler. Terry 84 Cannata. Frank 97 Cardone. Linda 84 Cardwell. Michael 108 Carle. Theresia 1 89 Carlson. Greg 97 Carnahan. Pat 108.125,187 Carney. Barbara 108.141 Carney. Denise 87 Caro. Steven 14 Carpenter, Cindy 84 Carrigan. Gerald 97 Carrigan. Joyce 108 Carroll. Patricia 84 Cartee. Clarence 97.132.134 Carter. James 97. 1 2 1 . 1 28. 1 90. 132 Carter. Jean 1 57.1 66 Carter. Ronald 97 Caruth. Susan 1 08 Carver. Charles 108.124 Carver, Clarence 97 Carver. Judith 97 Casadoro. Dennis 97 Cathey. Richard 84 Cathey. Roger 97.125 Caudill. Barry 84.108 Chan. Jaydene 97.188 Chapman. Steve 84 Chapman. William 97. 1 1 4 Chappel. William 108 Charbonneau, Donna 1 89 Chavez. Gloria 84 Chertude. Steven 78 Cheselka. Catherine 84 Chester, Linda 84.151.175.181 Chester. Terri 108,181,187 Chisholm. Candice 108 Chilson. John 84 Chitwood. Jack 97 Christensen. Janis 108 Christensen. Joan 108.141 Christner. Rick 108 Christopherson. Mark 84 Church Mouse 84 Clark. Connie 84 Clark. Karen 84.167 Clark. Katherine 97 Clark. Kim 97.124.134 Clark. Stephen 97 Clemm, David 97.125,175 Clemons % Michael 108 Cline, Kathy 85 Cocas, Mary 108 Coffin, Dee 108,136 Coffin, Gayle 82,85.136.139,152, 153 Colbolm, Bruce 108 Cole. Elaine 108 Cole. Michael 97 Colling. Christine 85,139.156.165 Colomb. Roberta 108 Colp. Connie 97 Combs, Dorothy 85. 1 39, 1 65. 1 67 Combs, Leatha 97 Connors, Timothy 85 Conne. Anita 97 Conner. Bonnie 108 Conrad. Susan 109.189 Cook. Carolyn 97 Cook. Diane 1 1 4 Cooney. Robert 109.125.152 Copeland. Patricia 97 Corcoran. Dale 97 Cosby. Daniel 97,121 Costelio. Gene 97 Couch, Velma 97 Covich, John 109 Cox. Kathleen 1 1 4 Cox. L Debbie 97 Cox. James 1 09 Cozzetto, Donna 85.166 Cozzetto, Vernon 125 Cressey, Terry 109 Cross. Diana 85.1 89 Cross. Janice 97 Crossman, Jean 85 Crossman, Marleen 109 Crouch, James 97,1 85 Crouch, Paul 97 Crull. Mark 97.121 Cuff in. Larry 109 Culbertson. James 97 Culnane. Dennis 85.120.127 Culnane, Robert 97.121.127.128. 132 Culver, Dru 97,188 Culver Sheila 85.189.192 Curry. Kenneth 97,1 14.129 Curry. Mary Ann 98 Cutler, Kit 136.171.180,185.186 Cutler, Robert 109,136.185.186 Cyrus. Daniel 109,181 D Daigneault, Carmen 189 Daley. Caroline 89 Dark. Catherine 109 Dasovich. Barney 89 Dasovich. Brenda 109 Dasovich. Steve 98 Daughtry. Karen 98 Davey. Michael 85.121.132 Davis. Brent 85 Davis. Kay 109.141 Davis. Kim 85,136.152.162.164. 171.177.185.186 Davis, Michael 98 Davis, Patricia 85.162.181 Davis. Terry 85 Davison. Ben 98 Day. Steve 109 Deasy. Linda 98.1 52 Decker. Brenda 85.188,190.191 Deforge, James 85 Degeus. Jane 98.132 Degeus, Julie 98,114.171 Deissner. Dusty 1 14,152 Dellwo. Kathie 98.188.189 Deloach. Debbie 109.141 Delong, Steven 98.121.128,132 Delriccio. Robert 98 Denison, Carole 86 Denison. Lance 1 14 Deno, Donna Ann 109 Deno. Terry 98.134 Desautel. William 109 Devaney. Kathleen 109 Devarey. William 109 Dicicco. Danny 98.121,128.189, 132 Dickey. Aaron 98. 1 2 1 . 1 24. 1 36, 185.186 Diedrick, Carol 98.132 Dillon. Michael 121.195 Dimico. Luann 109 Dixon. Donald 86.134 Dixon, Marcy 98 Dixon. Michele 86.188 Dizmang, Katharine 109.136.187 Dizmang. Terry 86 Dolan. Elizabeth 86 Dolan. James 109 Dolan. Patricia 98 Donais. Jerry 98 Donaldson. Kathy 98 Dorpat. Norman 98,132 Dorpat. Paula 86 Dougherty. Michael 98 Doughty, Robert 86,1 2 1 ,1 36, 1 86 Doughty, David 50, 1 3 6. 1 84, 1 86 Douglass. Linda 98 Downey. Kathy 86 Drose. Robert 109.136.186 Dudley. Keith 99,1 14.136,184,186 Duggan. Rita Ann 86.1 89 Duncan. Susan 188.190 Dunford, Joseph 86 Dunn. Michael 98,120 Duram, James 98. 1 25. 1 90 Dyer. Robert 1 1 5 Dyer. Theodore 98.1 85 Dyreson, Michele 109,189 E Eades. Kathie 109 Eatts. Linda 92 Eckhart, Cheryl 86,166 Edens. Darrel 98 Edgington, Debbie 109 Edmonson, Sheila 109 Edwards, Ryan 1 10 Ehnes. Linda 86 Eicfcstadt. Roberts 86 Eickmeyer, Susan 86,136,190 Eirls, Alan 86.181 Eirls. Daniel 1 10 Eirls. Larry 1 10 Elias. Douglas 86 Eller. Constance 86.136,1 71 ,1 86, 167 Elliott. David 98. 1 64. 1 88, 1 90 Elliott, Gary 86 Elliott, Jeffrey 1 10,189 Elliott, Pamela 1 10 Elliott, Wanda 86,181,187 Elzie. Richard 111 Emry, Dennis 86 Emter. Allen 98 Emter, Sharon 1 10 Engle. Lynn 86 English, Susan 51.181 English. Vicki 110.157 Enckson. Debbie 98 Enckson. Leslee 1 10 Ervig, Sharon 98 Erwin, Kathy 86.184 Eschenbacher. John 1 1 0. 1 24 Evans. Franci 86 Evans. Shirley 86 Evans. Steve 86.121 Everett. Kenneth 1 80 Ewell, Robert 86.1 1 9.1 20.1 26. 1 27. 134 Ewing. Kathleen 98 Eymont, Catherine 86 F Faber. Edythe 86. 1 88. 1 90 Faber, Teresa 1 1 0, 1 36.1 86 Fair, Deborah 86 Fair. Martha 86 Farden. Eric 98.187 Farka. Brian 98.185 Farka, Lane 86,175.185 Farquharson. Jean 98, 1 32, 1 56 Feaster, Patricia 86 FekJhans. Roberta 98 Felton, Mindy L 1 10 Ferderer, Deborah J 98 Ferm, Barbara 1 10.1 57 Ferrier, Jane 86,92,136.1 76 Fetch. Valerie 98 Fiddler. Jerald 98 Fiddler. Rita 110 Fields. D wight 1 10 Fievez. Sheryle 86 Findley. Cheryle 86 Findley. David 98 Finn. Dennis 86.120 Firor, Tom 98.132 Fischer, Jeannine 86,1 71 Fisk, Janet 86.1 62 Fitzpatnck. Deborah 86 Fitzp atrick. Robert 1 10 Fitzpatnck. Tom 1 1 0 Fleming, John 1 1 5 Flynn, Kelly 98 Folsom, Barry Craig 86 Ford, Deborah 86,139 Ford, Mark 98.1 90 Forland. Barbara 86 Forness. Kathy 98.181 Forness. Sharon 86.1 79,1 81 .1 89 Foster, Pam 1 89 Francis. Doug 86 Frandsen. Jacqueline 98 Franks. Cathe 86.1 1 5 Frasier. Roger 98 Freese. Terence 98 Friedland. Charles 86 Frucci. Faye 98 Fruin. David 98 Fry. Charles 98 Fry. Jack 98 Fry, Linda 1 1 0 Fuller. Ronald 98 Funk. David 86,120 Funk. William 1 10.121,198 G Gabbard. Debra Sue 1 10 Gabbard, Dianna 1 10 Gabzdyl. Karl 98 Galbraith, Donna 86 Gallaher. Paula 98.189 Galvin. Mike 98 Gambill. Jill 98.132.133 Gambill, Laurie 86.1 39.1 52.1 67 Garbarino. Cheryl 98.132.133.171, 167 Garcia. Beverly 86 Garcia. Jeanette 1 10 Garinger. Nova 86.1 74 Garland. Priscilia 1 10 Garrity, Denise 86.1 71 ,1 88 Garrity. Timothy 98, 1 34, 1 89 Garske, Scott 86,1 1 9. 1 20,1 22,1 23, 134 Gary. David 1 10 Gates. Lucinda 98.132.1 52 Gebeke. Dennis 1 10,121 Geng, Gene 53,1 10,135 Gibson, Barbara 86 Gibson. Mike 1 90 Giese. Donald M 98 Giger. Pamela K 86 Gilley, Mary E 100,166 Gillogly. Karen H. 139.162.170, 171.176.177,178 Gilmore. Donald 86 Gilmore, Linda 1 10 Gladder. Ed 100.121 Giraud. Edward 1 10,121.124.135 Giraud. Richard 1 10 Glenn. Barbara K 86 Glenn, Christine 100.132 Glover. Varnel M 100.188 Goerz. Larry 1 10,136.186.187 Gonser. Cynthia 1 00 Gonser. Gail 86 Good, Peggy 1 10,189 Good, Theresa 100 Gowdey. Craig 86,125 Gower, Ann 1 10 Gower, Robert 100 Gowin, Paula 1 10 Gowin. Richard 86 Gracio. Donald 1 1 5 Grady. Debra 1 10.1 1 5 Grady. Glen 86 Graf, Kevin 100 Graf. Laurel 86 Graff, Vickie 1 10.189 Graham. Kathleen 87 Graham, Kent 100.121.132 Graham. Russell 100 Gravos. Debbie 100.189 Gravos. Sally 110 Gray. Jon 87 Green. James 2 1.1 10.128 Greene. Panda 100 Greenwood. Jackie 87 Greer. Carl 100,1 19 Grennay. Linda 1 1 0 Griesbaum, Andrew 87 Griffin, Laura 100,189 Griffith. Ilene 87,190 Griffith. Judith 110 Griffith. Susan 1 56 Griffith. Pamela 100.189 Griffith, Richard 100 Griffith, Sharon 100,173 Griggs. Robert 100 Grimm, Catherine 87 Grimm. Melinda 100.132 Griswok). Michael 100 Groh, Catherine 87 Grondahl. Terry 1 75 Gross. Michael 1 10 Grossman. Jean 1 88 Grothe. Wendy 87 Gump. David 100 Gunning. Vicky 1 89 Gustman. Christine 87,136,139 Gustus, Robin 100 Guyor, William 87.134 H Ha. Allen 87 Hadley. Daryl 100 Hadley. Donald 87 Hagen. Constance 52.54 Hagen. Martin 87 Hagerman, Daniel 100.128 Hahnwaldt. Margo 132 Haight. Laverna 87.181 Haile. Gary 87 Haile. Penny 100 Halstead. Cindy 87.189 Hamilton. Paul 87.125.134 Haney. Melinda 87.139.152.157. 176 Hansen. John 100.132 Hansen, Karen 100 Hanses. Sheri Mae 1 1 5 Hanson, Charles 87 Hanson. Cynthia 1 10.187 Hanson. Loretta 87 Harding. Susan 100 Hare. Michael 87,1 2 1 ,1 24 Harmel. Susan 1 1 0 Harper. Sheila 87 Harris, Charles 100.1 1 5 Hart. Michael 100 Hartig. Michael 100 Hartman. Clyde 87 Hartman. Michael 100 Hartman. Stephen 87.1 18 Harvey, Bonnie 100 Harwood. Jody 100 Haskin, Michael 100 Haskin. Sandra 1 10 Haskins. Kathy 118.176 Haspert. Jonathan 87 Hattamer. Leigh 100.189 Haunschild. Ann 100 Haupt. Catherine 1 77.1 90 Havens. Larry 1 10.136.186 Hawley. Kenneth 100 Hayes. Leann 87.189 Hayward. James 100 Heath. Jay 1 10 Hefner. Saimecra 87. 1 39.1 52.1 62. 166,190 Hefner, Walter 1 1 5,1 52,1 64. 1 84 Heimbigner. Craig 115 Helms. Stephen 87,189 Henry. Patti 1 00, 1 90 Hern, Patty 1 10 Herrick. Dennis 1 10.124 Herron. David 87,122.123 Herron. Richard 1 1 5 Highbarger, Jodi 87.139 Hilderbrand. Raymond 87,125. 134 Hill. David 110.136.175.187 Hill. Gary 110 Hill. James 100 Hill. Marshall 100.190 Hill. Robert 87,125 Hill. Ted 87 Hiiliard. Margaret 100.190 Hipperson. Susan 87.136.139 Hite. Roberta 100.189 Hoag, Julie Ann 100,190 Hobson, Craig 87 Hodges, Linda 1 79 Hoff, Gary 100 Hoffman. Laura 1 10.1 1 5 Hoffman. Steven 87 Hoglund. Beckie 87 Hohnwaldt. Margo 100 Hojem. Marilyn 100.115.176 Holloway. Charles 1 10 Holloway. James 1 1 0 Holmes. Oliver 100 Holt. Barbara 1 10 Holt. John 1 10 Holt. Tommy 87 Homburg. Terry 1 10.135 Hoover. Ronald 87 Hopkins. Janice 188 Hopkins. Russell 1 1 0. 1 1 5. 1 89 Horobiowski. John 100 Horobiowski. Leo 87 Horobiowski, Theodore 100.133 Horrell, Byron 1 10.121 Horton, Kurt 87 House. Dale 100.132 House. Mitchel 1 10 Hovind. Kathy 87. 134.167. 135. 139,152.162.165,171 Howell, Susan 87,184,166 Hoyt. Terry 1 00 Hudson. Thomas 87. 120. 124 Huey. Dorothy 2.1 10,136.1 87 Huey, Jeffrey 100.124 Huey. Warren 1 00. 1 64. 1 80 Hurt. Robert 100.125 Husby. Sharon 1 1 1.176 Hustad. Deanna 1 1 1 Huston. Gary 181 Hutchins. Anna 87 Hutton. Gary 87. 188. 190 I Iron. Janet 87,167 J Jackson. Mary Anne 1 87 Jacobsen, Eric 1 1 1.121.124 James. Deborah 1 1 5 Jamme, Douglas 87,1 32 Jansen. Donna 1 00 Jansma. Mary 100 Jasmund. Scott 111 Jenkins. David 87 Jensen. Richard 100 Jewell. Judith 7,1 1 5.1 36, 1 39.1 53. 176.167 Joern. Dennis 1 1 1 John. Randy 1 15.121 Johns. Gary 100 Johns. Steven 87 Johnson. Annette 87 Johnson. Cheryl 87,1 1 5 Johnson, Cort 87 Johnson. Daniel 100.187 Johnson. David 100.121.189 Johnson. Donna 98 Johnson, Glenda 100 Johnson, James 87,121 Johnson. James 87 Johnson, Joyce 87,1 79 Johnson, Lee 101 Johnson, Sharon 1 1 1 Johnson. Sharon 101.115 Johnson. Tom 111 Johnson. Virginia 101 Johnson. William 111.128,189 Johnston. Deborah 1 01 , 1 39, 1 56. 188 Johnston. Deborah 87 Johnston. Donna 87 Jones. Barbara 101 Jones. Candis 87 Jones. Connie 87.1 74 Jones. Kevin 101 Jones. Marcia 101 Jones. Randy 111 Joplin. James 101 Joplin. John 101 Judd. Daryl 101 Juhnke. Ann 87 K Kalakosky. Paul 189 Kane. Victor 101 Kawell. Richard 101 Keel. Patricia 101.132.157 Keen. Kathleen 115 Keene. Jill 189 Keene, Patsy 88. 1 88. 1 90. 1 92 Kegley. Cynthia 101 Keller. David 88.121 Keller. Diane 88 Kelm, Chad 88 Kellogg. Robert 101 Kelly. Danny 101 Kelly. Jacquelyn 88 Kelly, Shannon 101 Kemnitz. Debbie 1 1 1.1 15 Kendall. Jack 101 Kendall. Jayn 111 Kennedy. Jackie 111,136.186 Kennedy, Paula 88 Kenney, Bridget 115.132.133.190 Kenney, Maureen 1 1 5 Kennicutt. Colleen 101.171,188 Kensok. Joan 101.179 Kensok. Ronald 71.125.160 Kent. Rod 71.101 Kent. Steven 88. 1 88. 1 90. 1 9 1 Kephart. John 1 1 1 Kephart. Raleigh 88.139.153.165 Keppler. Christon 101 Keys. Ellen 1 15.189 Kiehn, Donald 101 Kienzle, Linda 88 Kimpel. Debra 88, 1 36. 1 39. 1 52. 1 65. 171 Kind. Bob 92.120 King. James 1 15.190 King, Robert 88.1 14.125 Kirby, Donald 88,125 Kitterman. Kathleen 101.156,188 Klein, Randle 121.134.192 Klein, Steven 88 Kline. Kathy 1 88 Kluckhohn, Janet 1 1 1 Knaff. Christine 101.132.190 Knauft. Diane 1 1 1 K night. Robert 88. 1 25.1 36.1 84. 186 Knox. Gerald 88 Knutson, Connie 111 Knutson. Colleen 101 Knutson, Pamela 101.132.152. 153.167 Kochel, Timothy 1 1 1 .1 36.1 84.1 86. 133 Koenig. Terri Jane 88, 1 84 Kolln. Michael 1 80 Korling. Michael 101 Krebs, Kandyce 82.88.115.139. 165 Krell, Kathleen 88.139 Krell. Robert 101 Kor nmeyer. Keith 88. 1 2 5. 1 34. 1 84 Kostelecky. Joseph 88.127 Kostelecky. Pamela 111 Kostelecky. Suzanne 101,132,133. 167 Kraay. Mark 101,124.164.132 Krahn, Gregory 101.136.186 Krammers. Tom 88 Kropff. Doug 164,190 Kropff. Harry 101 Krous. Delmer 88 Krueger. Steve 88.136.185.186. 187 Kruger. James 101 L Lamarsh, Ronald 101 Lambert. Jack 101 Lang. Billie 101 Lang. Vicki 101 Langdon. Kathleen 88 Larkin. Brenda 101,132 Larkin, Paula 88.139,141,152,161 Larson. Carl 88.120.185 Larson, Debbie 1 87 Larson. Douglas 88 Larson, Scott 88. 1 53. 1 79. 1 88. 190 Larson. Susan 1 1 5.1 32 Larson. Trudy 1 15.139,1 76 Larson. Vicki 101.166 Lash. Whip 88 Latimer. Ethel 101.178 Latimer. Vera 88 Lavalle. Alan 101 Lawson, Glenn 1 10 Lawson. Mary 101 Lawson. William 1 1 1 Lawton, Debra 101 Leblanc. Cynthia 1 1 1 Lee, Eva 89 Lee. Linda 1 1 1 Lee. Ted 89 Leffard, Bruce 89.127 Leffard. Patricia 101 Lefors. Dennis 1 1 1.125.152 Lehnertz. Larry 1 1 5 Leone. Mark 98.101 Leppell. Renee 89 Lernehtz, Larry 1 88 Levar. Adrienne 89 Level, Edward 1 1 1 Lewis, Pamela 89 Lewis, Richard 89.1 13.124 Lewis. Sandra 101.189 Light. Cathy 101 Lightfoot. Genia 101 Likarish. Daniel 89, 1 64. 1 7 5. 1 80 Lill. Dale 101.133 Lind. Curtis 1 1 1.124 Lindeblad. Mary 89.1 36.139.1 52 167 Lindon. Patricia 89 Lindsley. Ray 101.121 Lines. Barry 101.121.124.134 Lines. Holly 1 1 1 Little. Jim 189 Littman Susan 101 Lobe. Terry 89. 192 Logan. Patrick 82,89, 1 22 Long, David 101 Lopez, Frank 89 Louie. Jack 89 Louie. Joan 89.1 73 Louie. Judith 89.173 Lovell. Linda 101 Lovell. Vicki 89 Lucas. Debra 1 76 Lucki. Jerome 89 Luft. Gary 1 1 1 ,1 21 .1 24,1 35 Lund. Robert 89 Lundberg, Kim 89 Lunzer, Joseph 1 1 1 Lynch. Randy 89 Lynn. Gene 89 Lynn. Walter 101 Lyonnais. Kim 89 Lystad. Lee 89 Lystad. Richard 1 1 5 M Mabrey. Mary 1 01 .1 1 4.1 32.1 36. 175 MacDonald. Marsha 1 1 1 MacDonald, Scott 101 MacUrdy. Tamala 89.1 75 Magnus. Pam 89.104.139.1 55. 157.172.176 Maher. Daniel 101.171 Maher. Danielle 101,1 71 Mallon. Gary 88.89.162 Malott. Crystal 1 02 Marabello. Lola 1 1 1.184 Marks. Dwight 89 Martens, Vickie 1 1 1 Martin. Constance 102.132.171. 190,191 Martin. Dennis 102.175 Martin, Jon 102,121 Martin, Michael 1 1 1,121.124 Martin. Pamela 1 1 1 , 1 84 Martinson. Julie 102.141 Mashtare. Richard 1 1 1 Mason. Glenice 1 1 1 Mason, Patricia 102.132 Matthews. Dee 102,1 79 Mattie. Stephen 89, 1 3 6, 1 84. 1 86 Maxwell, Janet 1 1 1 Maxwell, Raymond 102 Mayberry. Mary Jane 1 32 McAfee, Helen 111.178.188 McAllister. Michael 102.119 McAndrews, John 1 1 1 McBride, Deborah 102.176.167 McCandless. Gaillyn 1 1 1 McCanna. Patrick 89 McClain. Patricia 102 McClain, Sarah 1 1 1 McCoury. Sherrie 102 McCreary. Kathern 89 McDaniel. Doris 89 McDaniel. Mary 102,1 73 McGang. Rene 102 McGauran, Rod 102 McGee, Jill 102 McKenna, Kenneth 102 McLaughlin, Arnold 64,180 McLaughlin, Matt 89,124 McLauring, John 102 McLauring, Roxanne 89 McLellan. Mary 1 1 1 McLellan, Robert 89 McLendon. Mack 1 1 1 McVaugh. William 89 McVay. Thelma Ann 89.134.135. 139.152.153.171.188.190.191 McVey. Robert 89 Mead. Sydney 89. 190 Meador. Dale 89 Meddock. Donna 1 62 Meller. Laura 89.136.184.186 Mellinger. Carol 102.132 Mellon. Rhonda 1 1 1 Mendenhall, Robert 102 Meredith. Paul 102,103 Merrell. Deborah 189 Merriman. Chuck 162 Merriman. John 180 Merntt. Pamela 102 Merwin. Martin 1 1 1 Meyer. Michael 89.134 Meyers. Mary 102.176.178.192 Millar. David 121 Millar. Douglas 89 Miller. Curtis 102.184 Miller. David 89.1 1 1.125 Miller. Gary 1 1 1.121 Miller. Lea 89 Miller. Marc 82.89. 1 50. 1 52. 1 64. 177.194 Miller, Perry 89 Mills, Charlene 1 15.132.173 Mills. Kenneth 89.134 Minor, Nancy 1 1 5,1 90 Mitchell. Anita 1 1 1 Mitchell, Gary 102 Mitchell. Laura 189 Mitchell. Penny 102.132.136.186. 191 Mitchell. Robert 89.129 Mix. Alan 102 Mizell. Cheryl 1 1 1 Moon. Carla 1 89 Mooney. Lesley 89 Mooney. Shirley 1 1 5 Morehouse. Terry 89.1 1 5.120 Morgan. Bruce 1 1 5. 120 Morgan. Joanne 1 1 1 Morgan. Rodney 1 1 1 Morrill. Rosemary 82.89,1 92 Morris. Harlan 102,121 Morris, Kathleen 89.136.139,153. 165.172 Morris, Kevin 89, 1 20, 1 2 5 Morrison. Warren 89.1 29.1 36.1 85. 186.188 Morrow, Vicki 89 Mortis, Rega 1 02 Mulkey. Phillip 89 Muller. Donald 102 Munyan. Charlene 102.189 Munyan. Marsha 111.157 Murphy, Kerry 89, 1 88, 1 90 Murphy. Thomas 1 1 1 N Nakagawa, Junzo 89.1 26 Nast. Dennis 102 Natwick. Vicki 102.115 Neil. Melvin 102 Nelson. David 1 1 1.181 Nelson, Duane 89,125.134 Nelson. John 102.151.175.133 Nelson. Juliene 1 1 1 Nelson. Marcella 111 Nelson. Paul 1 1 1 Nelson, Phillip 89.121 Nemitz. Vicki 102 Nepean, Jacqueline 102 Nervous, lam 89 Nesbitt. Bonnie 89 Nesdahl. Sandra 102.1 1 5 Ness. Pamela 102 Nestoss. Lester 102.187 Neuroth. Michael 124 Newberg. Donna 90.139,140.152. 190.167 Newberg, James 90. 1 34 Nichols, Donna 1 1 5 Nickell. Larry 1 1 1.121 Nimmer. Cyndi 90 Nodland. Karen 90.139.172.167 Noland. Delvin 1 1 1 Norbert, Sharon 90 Norby. Diane 1 1 1 Noren, Nancy 90 Norman. Gail 102 Norman. Judy 1 1 1 Norman, Paula 102 Norris, Steve 121 Northcutt, Charles 112,124.135 Northcutt. Mariorie 90.1 79 Northcutt. Peter 102.164.177.185 o OWs, Deborah R 90 Olds. Juihe 102 Olofson. Anita R 90 Olson. L Christopher 102,180 Olson. Mark R 90 Olson. Susan 102 Omeara. Lila R 102 Omenn. Badd 90 Oneill. Scon 1 12 Ormiston. Gary 0 1 89 Oster. Frank 1 12 Overdorff. Connie 102 Owen, Carolyn 90 Owen. Michael C. 90.195 Owen. John 90 Owens, Ken 90 P Paeper, Louis 102 Pagel. Deborah 90 Paine, Penny 1 1 5 Palmer. Margaret A 90 Panagos. Barbara A 102 Panknin. Bill 102.180 Parker. John 1 12.121.187 Parker, Marilyn S 102 Parkins. Karen A 67.102 Parr.Jan 102,176.188.191,166 Pasicznyk, Sharon 102,132,133 Patrick. William J 90,181 Patterson, Stephen P 90,121.124 Patterson. Susan L 1 12 Patterson. Vicki 1 02 Pearsall. Craig A. 90 Pearsall, Margaret 1 12 Pedey. Adrian 67,90,192.193 Pendergraft. Betty 90 Pennington, Charlene 1 12 Perkins. Bobby 1 02 Perry, James 102 Peter, Robbitte 90 Peters, Connie 1 12 Peters. Dale 90 Peters, James 1 12 Petersen. Rick 1 1 5 Peterson, Lauranna 102.179 Peterson. Sharon 90,1 79 Petrone. Andy 90 Pettey. Marsha 90.136,1 73 Pettoello, Patricia 90 Pharr, Ann 102 Phelps. Keith 1 12.1 1 5 Phillippi. Bruce 102 Phillips. Alan 90.136.186 Pichette. Albert 102,189 Pilarski, Hal 104,121 Pillsbury, Neoma 104 Piper, Nancy 1 04 Plumb. Melinda 104.190 Poetter. Richard 90 Poiner. David 90 Pomeroy. Steven 104 Poole. Bradley 1 12.180.181 Poole. Gregory 90. 1 80 Port. Beverly 104,188 Porta. Margie 1 12,176 Porter. Teresa 104.1 12 Potter. Brion 1 12.1 21 .1 28.134 Potter. David 90 Powers. Roseanna 104.166 Press. Maria 1 04 Priel. John 90 Pritchard. Chris 104 Prophet. John 104 Prosser. Colleen 90 Provinsal. Jane 90 Q Quarders. Gayle 112 Quiggle. James 1 12 R Radmer, Gary Lee 1 12 Radmer. Jeanne 104 Radmer, Judy 90.136.139.173, 167 Radmer, Ronald 1 12 Rae. Joanne 69,138.172 Ramsey. Steven 104.121.124,190 Randel. David 1 1 5 Ratbite, Feverlee 90 Rau. Linda 90.1 79.1 66 Rauer. Rick 121 Rayon. Lawrence 90, 1 32 Read, Kent 104 Read. Pam 1 12 Reagan, Ronald 90.185 Redshaw. Barry 1 12 Reed. Joyce 104.189 Reeder. Craig 1 12.185 Reel. Barbara 104 Rees. Cynthia 1 04 Rees, John 104.134 Reiber. Vicki 1 04 Reichelt. Sari 90.166 Reida. Jody 1 12 Renner. Christian 90 Renner, Valerie 104 Repp. Deborah 104.1 79 Retter. David 1 12.121.124 Reynolds. Michael 90.121 Rhea. Robert 1 12.187 Rich, Cynthia 1 12,184 Richards, James 104.1 1 5 Riehle. Kim 90,180 Rigney, Deana 1 04 Riley. Pamela 104,188 Riordan. Frank 90 Riordan. Kathleen 1 12 Riordon. Kathy 1 1 2 Riordan. Steven 90 Rip, Snorter 104 Risinger, Randy 90 R i anger Richard 90.121 Risinger. Ronald 104 Roadruck. Roger 1 04 Robar, Scott 90.92.1 1 1 Roberts. Karen 1 12.176 Roberts. Mardel 90 Robertson. Ramon a 171,193 Robideaux. Mike 107.189 Robideaux. Karen 104 Robideaux, Myrna 90 Roomette William 90 Robins, Karen 104,140,187 Robinson. Fred 1 04 Rogers. Nancy 1 04 Roll. Steve 90 Roper. Marilee 136.139.172.188. 190 Rorberg. Steven 1 12,187 Rosanbalm, Clifford 104 Roseberry. Leroy 104.175 Rosenlund. Diana L. 90 Ross. Cheri 1 1 2 Ross. Kay 90 Ross. Stuart 1 04 Roth, Anne 112,115 Royal, Glenn 104 Royer, Richard 1 12 Roys. John 90 Rudolph, Gary 189 Rudolph. Vonne 90. 1 7 1 . 1 88 1 90 Ruhs, Lester 1 04 Rupp, Monte 104 Rushing, Daniel 1 12 Rushing. Deborah 90.1 71.1 88 Runeberg. Rick 1 2 Russell. Pamela 90 Russell. Richard 104 s Sabado. Louise 1 1 2 Sacco. Ralph 90 Sailand, Vern 1 12 Salerno, Michael 90 Saling. Ronald 90.125.134 Salisbury. Karen 1 12 Sampson, Thomas 91.132 Samuels. Charles 104 Sandall. Jerry 91 Sandberg. Del 1 12,121.124.136. 186 Sanford, Arlene 1 36 Sanford. Lloyd 1 1 2 Sarber. Richard 1 34 Sather. Marcia 104,132,134.135, 152.153,171 Saunders, Nancy 91.115 Sauser. Valerie 105 Saxton, Sam 105 Saywers, Robert 195 Schaber, Albert 91,121 Schafer. Gail Anita 103.1 79 Schafer, Gail Ann 1 05, 1 40. 1 79 Schafer. Randal 91.134 Schafer, Richard 134.153.185 Schell, Judy 91 Schihenger, Clifford 105 Schiffner, Martin 91 Schilling. Karen 185.166 Schmidt, Ronald 91 Schneider, Alfred 105 Schneider. Barbara 1 12.136.186 Schroeder. Charles 1 2 5. 1 34 Schroeder. Debra 105.190 Schroeder. Robert 91.121 Schubert. James 1 12.127,128, 173 Schuenemann, Joanne 91 Schuh. Debra 1 12.136.186 Schwanz. Daniel 1 12.121 Scofield. Sandra 92,190 Scoles, Jack 92 Scott. Craig 92,120,134 Scon. Kathy 105 Scott. Lucy 105 Scott. Marilyn 92 Seger, Bonnie 105,132 Seger, Janet 112 Seibert. Elaine 92 Seidel. Richard 1 12 Seim. Patricia 1 1 5 Sekijima. Sally 92.136,139,165, 171 Sellers, Jon 105.121.134 Senter, Kerry 105,136.171 Serafine, Rosemarie 105 Serafini, Thomas 1 12.121 Seymore. Connie 105,1 89 Shaffer. Robert 1 1 2 Shane. Kathleen 105.190 Shaw. Kelvin 105,167 Shaw. Lucille 105 Sheets, Michael 1 73 Shellabarger. Howard 112.121 Shelly. Donna 1 12 Sherouse, Deborah 92 Shields. Daniel 105 Shields. Diane 92 Shields, Joseph 1 12 Shinn. Christine 105,32 Shirkey. George 92 Shirkey. Steven 1 12.128 Shuford, Beverly 92 Selete. Steve 1 1 5 Shusko. Constance 92 Shusko. Diane 105.1 89 Sieber. Regine 92 Siegel, Marlene 136.186 Simons. Gloria 1 05 Simpson, Sherry 92.136,139. 156,176,167 Sims, Regina 105, 1 79 Sims, Robert 1 12.121,128.138, 136.185.186 Sivills, David 105,1 14,1 15,122. 134 Sivills. Denise 132 Skinner. Jamie 105.185 Skogen, Cheryl Lynn 1 1 2 Slagle. Barbara 105.132 Slavens. Michael 112.121 Sloan. Kathy 92 Smith. Barbara 105 Smith. Christina 105.185 Smith. Cindy 105,185 Smith, Connie 1 05, 1 88. 1 90 Smith, Connie Lea 105 Smith. Edris 1 1 2 Smith, Guy 1 12 Smith, Jeanme 105 Smith, Michael 105,121 Smith. Nicholas 105.1 1 3.1 2 1 .1 32 Smith. Peter 105 Smith. Philip 105 Smith. Ramona 1 1 5, 1 84 Smith. Robert R 92 Smith. Roger 1 12 Smith. Sarah 105 Smith. Stephen 92 Smith. Timothy 92 Snider, Wayne 1 12 Sniokas, Peter 105 Snow. Deborah 105.1 89 Snow. Jay 1 12 Snyder. David 105 Somerville, Susan 92,1 1 5,139. 165.167 Sorenson, Dunny 105,136.164. 176,185,186,133 Sorenson. Gail 105.132.188.191 Spalding, Linda 105,189 Spann, Laura 92.139.165,167. 172 Spellman. Sally 92 Spencer, Linda 1 12 Spoerhase, C T 105 Squires. Dave 1 05 Stafford, Randolph 105.189 Stalcup, Michael 92 Standaart. Ruth 92 Stannard, Bill 92 Starr. Rick 92.1 36.1 85,1 86.1 87 Staub. Ruth 92.190 Steele. Larry 105 Steenhard. David 92 Steenhard. Edward 93 Stegosauras. Stella 93 Stella. Debra 105 Stern, Charles 105.124 Stevens, James 93 Stevens. Karen 106 Stewart. Mark 93 Stewart, Roscoe 106 Stewart, Roy 93.1 88 Stichweh. Carl 106 Stickel. Gary 1 12.128,184 Stickelmeyer, Deborah 93 Stiles. Craig 93.133 Still. Charles 106 Stone. Dean 93 Stone, Denisa 106.189 Storms. Adriane 106 Storms, Peter 1 12 Stotts. Hugh 106 Strayer Cindy 1 88 Strong. Larry 93.185 Stroud. Blanche 106 Stuart. Kathy 93.173 Stueve. Terri 106 Sturm, Paul 92.93 Sullivan, Janell 93.136.139.165. 173,179,190 Sullivan. Jay 92.93,120,122.190 Summeralls. Jerraldin 93 Summers. Delbert 93 Summers. Edward 106 Summers. Evely n 106.166 Sumner. Susanne 106 Sutherland, James 93 Sutton, Catherine 1 12 Sutton. Jeri 106 Swank. Lester 93 Swanson. Greg 121.189 Swanson, Jill 93 Swanson. John 106 Sykes. Jeffrey 106.121,134 T Taccogna, Frank 93 Taff, Linda 1 13 Talcum. Powdella 93 Tanner. Rebecca 1 1 3 Tanner. Terry 106.129.185 Tarbert. Karen 106 Taylor. Daniel 1 13.125 Taylor. Debra 93.141.173 Taylor. Knsti 106,132 Taylor. Leslie 93 Thomas. Bruce 1 13 Thomas. Mark 1 13 Thompson. Dona Lee 106.141 Thompson. Gary 106 Thompson. Jodine 113 Thompson. Marilyn 106.115 Thompson. Michael 1 1 3. 1 2 1 , 1 24. 132 Thompson, Serena 106 Thompson. Theodore 106.132 Thoreson. David 128 Thoreson. Patricia 1 1 3 Thornburg. Terri 106.140 Tinnell. Michael 1 13 Tinnell. Randy 93 Timor. Tina 106.132 Torstenson. Steven 1 1 3 Tower, Rebekah 106,136.186 191 Tower. Roberta 1 1 3 Towers. Patricia 1 13 Tracy. Connie 93.140 Tracy. Terilyn 106 Tremblay. Cheryl 1 1 3 Tripp. James 106 Trusty, Bruce 106 Trusty, Kim 1 95 Trusty. Tamara 1 1 3 Tucker, Hal 1 13.121,124 Turk. Jaime 1 13.176 Turner. Leeann 106 Turpen. Alan 188.190 u Unterseher. Linda 106 Usher. Herb 93 V Valentine. Glenys 106 Valenzuela. Jose 113.121.135 Vanbelle Juleann 1 13 Vancamp. Vernon 1 13.125.187 Vancleff. Jan 93.139 Vandeveer, Michael 1 13.121 Vanleuven, Karen 106.132 Verge, Debbie 106.132.136.173.167 Verge. Sherrie 93.138.139,1 67 Verhaag. Donna 1 06. 1 88. 1 9 1 Vineyard. William 1 13.124 Vulcano, Sandra 106 w Wagemann. Kathleen 93 Wagemann. Steve 93 Waggoner, Loren 93 Waggy. Dee 113 Wagner. Alan 93.129.132 Wagner. Bruce 106 Waid. Alan 82.93.132 Wakenight. Dee Ann 1 87 Wald. Duane 1 06. 1 2 1 , 1 34. 1 90 Wald. Jerome 93.134 Waldrop. Richard 93 Walker. Leslie 113 Wallace. Berry 106 Wallen. Mary 93 Walhs. Roy 93.120.136,169,185. 186 Walsh. Marcia 93.223 Walton. Kathy 106.189 Walton. Robert 106.121.132 Warehouse. Mary 1 13.1 1 5.1 56.1 78 Warnke, Lamar 93 Warren. Ann 143,176 Warren, Richard 93 Watson, Nancy 93 Watson. Tanna 1 13 Watson, Timothy 1 13 Wans. Gaylene 1 79 Wavada. Christopher 93 Wavada, Jeannine 106 Weathermon. Raymond 106.121, 189 Webb, E merson 93. 1 1 5. 1 1 9 Webb. Michael 93 Webster, Diana 1 1 5 Weitz. John 93 Welch, Linda 106,188 Werlz, Robert 1 13 West. Trudy 93 Westad. Lia 93 Westad. Lesley 82 Westad, Warren 106,129 Westfall. Denise 82.93,162,176. 177.167 Wheeler. Lowanna 106 White. Clarena 1 89 White. Isabel 93 White. Jewel Ann 93 White. Rhonda 1 1 3 White. William 113 Whited, Julie 93 Whiteside. Connie 136,139,165 171.176 Whitt, Bobby 1 1 3 Whin. Lenora 93 Wialent. Keith 122 Wickens. Jana 1 06 Wickens. Shirley 1 1 5 Wieber. Thomas 120 Wilant. Keith 93.125.134 Wilant, Kenneth 1 13.135,187 Wiborn, Ronald 1 13 Wilcox, Jo Ann 93 Wilhelm. David 106 Williams, Debbie 1 13 136.184 186 Williams. Richard P 106.187 Willms. Kristie 93,173 Wilson. Barbara 106 Wilson. Daniel 106.133 Wilson. Virginia 1 13 Wmestorfer, Jeff 1 1 3 Wissink, David 106 Wmrock, JoAnn93.139.141.177 Wohl. Stephen 93.120 Wold. Robert 93.120 Wood, David 106.132 Wood, Ricky 93 Wooldridge. Michael 106 Woolever. David 1 1 5 Worstell. Susan 93.176.190,191 Worthington, Carol 106,132.133. 136 Worthington. Joann 1 1 3 Wnght. Beth 1 13.189 Wright. George 188 Wnght. William 106.189 Y Yaeger, Michael 93,120,134 Yedinak, Dorothy 93 Youngren, Keith 106.121.134 z Zielinski. Dempsey 1 13 Zielinski. Evelyn 1 13 Zmnecker, Jane 1 06. 1 75, 1 89 Zieskem Judith 106 Zoeller. R onald 125 Zwischenberger, Chas. 113 189 Zwischenberger. Patsy 93,190, 191 Our Sincere Thanks To: Mrs. Helen Thompson, Mr. Dale Quincy, Pischel Yearbooks, Inc., Burchett ' s, Dorian ' s, Chatteau ' s, Evans Lantz Gary Greene KSPS, Darlene Peterschick, Mr. Evelyn Conrath, Mrs. Betty Kliewer, Mrs. Marjorie Jennings, Mrs. Ruth Smith Mr. Lyle Jewell, Mr. Kenneth Hagen, Mr. John Rodkey, Mr. George Smith, the faculty for being so understanding ' North Central Athletic Boosters Club, our advertisers, Mr. Ralph Montroy, Mr. Joe Jonas, Mrs Sharon Phelps and Mrs. Carol Newett. Tamarack Staff ' 69 I I
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