North Salem High School - Viking Yearbook (Salem, OR)
- Class of 1967
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wg. Nc' 3 'Au ,. W ' x w W w N J.3 Students excelling in academics discovered excitment in the world of ideas... Those achieving leadership positions found I rewards through service. As an underclassman, a Viking looks to the success of those before him - a target for his dreams... ,, H ,- . Z.. ' Qmszg 7 Y ,V Mfg .D-w i we MSP' ' vi I ,Lf ' ,v if Cross-currents of similar interests in clubs F, brought unity and diverseness to the student body .... XJ H From CONCEPTS to COl'l1bOS music expressed creativity Musicians shared their joy and efforts with responsive listeners.. ,ff l X K 2 Mi' l - 2, i ,- I... ,, F51 Student and emloyee staffs provided a stable base for the framework of a well built school year... Practice and participation in the athletic fields resulted in the personal satisfactions, the experience of co-operation, and a pure enjoyment of a sport .... A-4. 'T' 'K . Nj ,..f5. .5 f if -. 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P 'RT 2' if S il I-' K x,, Contents Academics B U nderclass 35 Clubs 6' Music 83 Staffs 9' Sports IO' Social B3 Seniors M7 H ,-2 lil,--f -r itgffqv ' i- ig, W U44 ro .5 r Q As Xu 'K XD mm VX X'?.3:1-329 fly yu 4 tw ,QL ,.. A 1 1 ' u .A I I 5 I Q x I - n .vi X- 1 N 5 t V . X I lu, ,' N' 4 I Q , . ,W I Y. iv ' I' . .- K '. , V A K.: :- Khf ' f'. xx , 1 J' . , P' ,A,:-I 1 if -11' - nv A fav N, aw 133 R '-L - r Q95- ,..-v S 1 ,vu rat? r Q . .gk- n . ' , .A ' ,. , I ' .AL 'Pl X LJ' A 1 fi 5- ,F- L f x A f ,4 mdemics ff? School Board Sails the Viking Ship r i x Gathered around the table at an informal luncheon meeting, the Salem District School Board members from the left are: Dr. A.T. King, Dr. Maynard Shiffer, Rev. Myron Hall, Chairman james Daniels, Thomas Enright, Henry Hohwiesner, and Mrs. Sherrilyn Malrby. Under their leadership Superintendent Charles Schmidt, Assistant Superintendents George Martin and Arthur Myers, and Clerk Connell Ward with other District 241 employees implement school policies and programs. At the Helm 1 fisiilff -: - i V, i I i we First Mates and Deans Head the Crew ,'5 ,xi Although a student's personal contact with Norrh's principal E. A. Organizing the school calendar, curriculum decisions : Carleton may be infrequent, his behind-the-scenes leadership 14 guidance, and staff relationships are responsibilities and dominates the school's personality. Administration 5 of Assistant Principals CBillj Hanauska and Leek. Counselors Man the Main Deck -X Nur 'S-.1 L wp' J -4' faces in the Student Center are counselors Maurice Adams, Kenneth Brophy, Vera and Clifford Corn. Among other duties Mr. Adams teaches Distributive Education s Kuder testsg Mr. Brophy is the Sophomore educational counselor and Viking Mrs. Cochell is the junior educational counselor and in charge of special testingg is the Senior educational counselor and heads the Work Training program. CZ' Mrs. Ruth Klart spends each day teaching basic reading skills in the new Reading Center. 1' 1' .gl - Donald Dagg handles visitations, applications, SAT's, and scholar- ships for college-hound seniors. 7' Dean of Girls June Emerson and Dean of Boys Tom Pickens thusiastic role in linking students with the administration. agp play an encouraging, en- ip- ,, Facultg A school is a collection of different points of view focused on a common experience - to learn. In the following pages the camera's eye has glimpsed the learning process evident in the classroom, picturing the integral involvement of a teacher with his students and his subject. 7' -GJ . if H-.-ri ' i' :Z K I ' B '- ,C as if A?-W I' M 5, L, l- -- 5 E'- 5-.' 3-1 Z E :l:'- .,, I Z ,ff 'Q 96 fl- P, P' P uf J ,IL ff If Q 'x joel Woodrran - Speech Workshop Pubhc Speakmg, Enghsh Mxss Twxla Kendall Enghsh Language Arts E l .V zrfsgi' : '5,,, l I' 1 Donald Christensen - Public Speaking, English QT Robert Bailey - journalism, English Clarion advisor , . ' 1 'E J r ' Mrs. Anne Brooks - English Wig!!! . r 1' lr W s. Susan Whitney - English Foreign Language Mrs. Marylee Hopkins - Drama, English joseph Rael - Spanish , X1 Dona Drake, English, and Miss Lilian Davis, English, retreat to the com- Bruce McKay - English of their newly redecoi-ated lounge. Wo ., - nx u :vii fi Mrs. Marie Louise Mial - French ' .- ,,..P- Miss Delores Bachimont - German, Russian -A'ff-LIWRLM ,-rx., W5 ,ffm KW--V . 'M -. ' MF? .:rf1ff'fi..,n ., 'Ig 'S' , xl Q? l ' L' X ..-r-- '-i!- - ' ,wi 5 if ' ' 1q5f 1 -.af , :,Lh:, ,sz ' b if! h . I W., f I' . 19 Miss jenette Roberts - Latin, English Steven Rice - German 2 Social Science Mrs. Virginia De Loretto - Modern Problems Carl Hurzler -U.S. History :mi ' out 'I W' ,E U , , - 3 :J A li Q f .1 1 1 . i I 1 ' ., ? F 'L X has-..... Miss Lorraine Meusey Socio logy-Economics Dept. Chairman, Cadet Teaching, Guido Caldarazzo - Modern Problems, U.S. History L fa . A Mrs. Dorothy Patch - International Relations, Sociology- Econo mics ,lil Edward Snyder - Modern Problems .. . I K ' 1 Lew Lirrlejohn - World History, U.S. History 5 Hey I. il mfr 1 , 7' 1-f 9? .4 Q'-mmf- Norm Gardner - U.S. History Don Schaeffer - U.S. History oclal J, t Ye nn DK' N IM cience f iitqffffl 16155 ocyw ml a ! 4 . g fx R I CUOH: 4- N Speakers contacted, schedules arranged Political Involvement Notth's political rallies have become a tradition - but this year's involvement was an unprecedented example of spirit. North was one of the few Oregon high schools to hold rallies, and this year gained distinction as the only school to use the votamatic poll-devices. Supervising Democrats were Mrs. DeLoretto, Mr. Caldarazzo, and Mr. Littlejohng Republicans, Miss Meusey, Mr. Hutzler, and Mrs. Patch. Pins, placards, and political tunes hi-lighted the rallies. sm. 1 '23-' and U. S. Senate 'candidate Robert Duncan, shown with Democratic Nosbisch Cco-chairman Dave Mollgaard not picturedl. ,- as each party prepares for its rally. l Among outstanding speakers were Tom McCall, shown with son Sam and Republican co-chairmen jim Nofziger and Greg Wilder ll' Q Activities ended as students cast their final decisions at the polls. c hairman Paul Science 1 Robert Powell - Physics K 1 l Kay Elling, Biology, with students entranced by the Q ' experimental approach. ,l V, I l 51,7 Robert Pennell - Biology C P Nd S E G3 Yb D ag' r 55 Elmer Baxter Science W Chemistry, Earth Walter Dickson - Science Dept. Chairman, Chemistry, Driver Education Coordinator I sg 1 ll R . S Irwin Dalke, Biology, and james Borsberry, Biology and Physical Science, instruct two amateur Leeuwenhoeks. I Music Ig I O . L Delbert Chinburg - Band Madison Vick - Orchestra E. Q'-I Q fi. K fl! 5 . - ffm 1.1 Q V X T 1' S' Ill lv A 23 Howard Miller - Vocal Music, Business Education '.r V' n P1 hang Harold Fristad - Drafting if . I M., 3 iz , l ' F Ei.. A. Ni , ww , . W . Q w , Qrgmq ,..g,5 . ....,,.. I A Sm? -Y 4 4 YF, Nl mf- Duglas Duffey, Woodworking, ex-planes a knorty problem. jack Koch - Ag 1' iculture Arthur Roloff - Sragecrafc WP - p I W -.rf wx' R '1 sg Mrs. Marian Putnam - Mach Dept. H Adv. Gen. Math, Adv. Algebra, EA Industrial Arts 'Wit k ,x. K . 8, Q Bob Edwards - Metals Miss Carolyn White - Elementary Algebra, Geometry Mathematics -V Roger Judd - Senior Math, Adv. Gen. Math K. X .-X jacob Fleck - Intro. Algebra, Geometry Robert jaquiss - Geometry, Basic Math 4 Y r an 1 6 , Wayne Neuburg Review er - Adv. Algebra, Math 25 Mrs. Gloria Martin - Intro. and Adv. Algebra Arts and Crafts Mrs. Roberta Andres - Craft Foundations, Painting and Drawing. Miss Vicki Howie - Arr Foundations, Commercial Art, Vik Art. o 'Ev 'TSN ,, ,W J rf. Q35 ..,- sf , LaRue Richards - Typing Mrs. Eleanor DeCamp - Clothing 26 Mrs. Phyllis MacFarland - Family Living, Foods: Peter Piper picked a peck of I Business Education Preston Doughton - Dept. Chairman, Bookkeeping. F5 X Mrs. Suzanne Taylor Typing, Short hand: ff jj dd kk ss... X Q' Qu... I 'Q Mrs. Joyce Steen - Typing, Short hand. Mrs. Dorothy Hornsby - Typing, Short- hand. Mrs. Elizabeth Paauwe-Gen. Book- keeping, Typing. renhouse - Business 27 D Leon Berkeley - Gen. Business, Bookkeeping, Busi- Bookkeeping. ness Law. Physical Education Dell Sophomore Clay Egelston - Athletic Coordinator Mrs. Patricia MacGregor - Health, Sophomore P.E. - ' - 4---vu. .m g. in 8 1 I 75 :V Q .. xi 4 4-ft. , .,. , n . , I . , N 1 . 1 if n -7 . ' 'aL N21 w, ,. L ,su , .H . ., , Mrs. Shellie Bronson - junior P.E. Ward Paldanius, Senior P.E.: This is just kid stu Paul juni or P 1 :W - 'W ' -r . r r g we -' 'N .- Ma-'fi f' sf fin., - 1 -. r A I a,J. ' X, - 1 2 , Q l t. Q ri .1 'Tn I 1 ' All ' ' F? 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M-vfw1 11' .. ., .ig . r-.,. -fps Q' A, . Q-' ww- 2: -, , ' A w e-q f -ww -A ., . 'A . 5 'I-.1 A ,- .. X , . - 1-. ' 5,-i, .N ,-.,- .. 1 . if fl 4 - .- - ,- i mx' J -.r-1' -ff-l':i ' 7:V , 'E l ' GW: Ti? - - -'lirwf--J vi . M ' +' 'Y' ' 1' -1 H ,, f'-f Q'-Y 'F- 3.. ' ' -. fw.. ': . -, ','. f is 'L' 'ff Q. Qflf fi Mrs. Nancy Plantz, Sophomore P.E., cries our for Varsity. g wi: 9: Kenneth Leonard - Health A Lil -Uk r,K -. Special Education Mrs. Lillian Willis 'l,. A-.-!'.'-..-i Mrs. Ethel jones 29 Mrs. Laurerra Martin ,, P , v 6 5.0. Q , Ki? ie, 0.4 A I .. .. ,, .. V' ' 0' ,W ,- i 5 ef ..A. Y I. f-'U Ji 5 L 4 -QR L' 44'?' 7, :VV ' ' - 'F Isl-ui.. - lvl ...VNV ,W . Z F . wi IP y a. F' fa M ,, N ,A 1-f ' . bf' if , m V ,-ff U . . 4.-y . f . ' Q , I . ' fl. Q ' ', E' 6 'Spf' it K' 'Q .v . ' J fl KCB: A ' - ous jak ,gf A Q .'.:, -- l V X' 4, I ' A V 4' .4 1 .w . ' , N .2 ., Fwy, , '-- . .1 fy ,,g 'B,g -. , 4' ', 'Z l vm. KS' R 5'.'q ' 6. . '. ,FWF , J H' , f - , - 1 ff, -V5 0. ' ,Q - 1, - Q,-., :W , fe-gfi . f' . 95 ' 1 . X' , ,, , iw GZ?-,, , vt. 0 K. .'s . kr .l..p4F :kg ,., 1 R RA. lbs. Vtuagilh ,Ig , ' ' -'f. .gum VK. .I- 'wx Q, Ne '957' , .qt gifs wirwx 'fxfh - ,,- b B. , F' . V F f , ' I , l 'A . ' I, 5 F: , , ,E A Ein l f .0 A.S. . J l The duty of the A. S. B. officers and representatives was to organize and coordinate most all-school activities. To the right, reviewing Roberfs Rules of Order, is Don Thomas, parliamen- tarian. He was appointed by the A.S.B. president for the entire year. Don's job was to preserve order and enforce the use of parliamentary procedures at council meetings. To the left, is Tom Pickens, Dean of Boys, who served as advisor for all ' A. S. B. projects and activities throughout the year. Special thanks go to Mr. Pickens for his advice and willingness to help in all situations. - - fm, its H 1 -11--fag-M-f-d,., -' is-tm 'fest' ENTER ' V18 mcrow IN . i e??S2TF!Egg-E 5 D N EQ tl if H E N W ttuy , I-H -Q wr-:f xf wif X r, SN , if- 'Q . Z-.X 2:1 r if ,gr Sf Rf N X, ' gunman X' The A. S. B. representatives from left to rigbtp Row 1. Steve Chips, Don Thomas, Marvin Bennet, Kathy Bellock, Linda Polk, Dale Sherman, Jeanne Collette, Chris Salsrrom, Mike Horner, Jolene Cooley, Terry Pulliam, Terry Thompson, Mary Buckles, Row 2, Roy Talley, Greg Wilder, Gary Davis, Roger Gahlesdorf, Jeff Kitchel, Sharon Skewis, Cindy Kuernert, Linda Gwyn, Ellen Hopper, Terry Nielsen, Loren Wilson, Marge Bradley, Matt Barrows, Row 3, Ron Painter, Janet Ashton, Martha Lankow, Diana Williams, Steve Davis, Lindy Cloyd, Janice Wood, Scott Bremmer, Gary Jones, Kathy Culberrsong R010 4. Paul Knox, Marcia Odum, John Medinger, Dave Greenburg, Julie Wisenberger, Mark Salstrom. .-, 5 -55, fa: w Q 414 N-.F lx .J l North Salem's Girls' League has become an active, productive group this year. Under the leadership of president Dana Raker and Miss Emerson, Dean of Girls, the league has sponsored many successful activities, including the puff football game, Thanksgiving canned foods drive, the magazine drive, and the val-o-gram sale. The Girls' League is also in charge of the selection of girl of the month. A corsage is provided for every girl of the month out of the league treasury, also a bracelet is given to the outstanding girl of the year. Congratulations to the Girls' League on a fine year! Pictured above, left to right, are Vicki johnson, cabinet member, Debbie Steubs, cabinet member, Evelyn Luers, vice-president, janet Hall, treasurer, Lanora Barry, secretary, Cheryl Haley, cabinet member, Dana Raker, president, and Karen Stensrud, cabinet member. ', xox- g-- Miss Emerson, Dean of Girls, has given her time, effort, and advice to make this year a success for the Girls' League. m,.,, Girls' League si ye, vi A 1. 'S 1. My -g l br if The girls' league represenlaliues from left to rigblg Row 1, Kathy Nixon Sue Brown, Ester Mulvey, Party Taylor, jerry Pruitg Row 2, Donna Denier janet hall, Lanora Barry, Terry Bevington, Row 3, Linda Miller, Sharon Thye, Eileen Rue, Kathy Langwellg Row 4, jackie Smith, janet Kronser Mel Dougherty, jane Fletchal, Cynthia Sheeler, Barb Schooleyg Row 5, Debbie Hockett, Karen Flowers, Mirth Anderson, Meredith Gilbertson Sharon Terry, Diane Williams, Row 6, Marilyn Nelson, Linda Wilbrect Tammy Bower, Terri Lindbery, Linda Eggimang Row 7, Bev Wulfers Linda Nellis. nf ,W -f's ' 72 , 1 i The rally above, provided chants, yells, and enthusi- asm at the third annual puff football game. TO the left, the girls show their playing-skills. Above lefl, Sharon Skewis demonstrates her excellent rushing ability. 1 1 1 - 2 I' Q- ' Ti-fitrw .ix ' 'g fr. , V ,F I L. - Q sn I I, 4' - -N . 1 If f l 5- ' 1 ' ' 4- . f' ' 'VN 'Am ex , V R' 'k ..,. ' .-MQQQMQ ,W ' 1 2 xslik . g'X1 A ' 1 . ' Q1 'lf 4.-vw x H ' N 4. Q 21 , YS , - J . ' , 1 gn' fr- ' 'ii' ,- ' Y N . .'.,'g,-311 f ' 55 1.52 T: .,,,. ' A i.E-,-g,Q,:2'5 '- -' 1 fi. uf -F, ' '.'.,?'11if::f V-'lfzi -- 1.-.JST-f.-1.7 W- ' 1 .. -. .f I wg J,11f.1sqg,e'A-Q1.f,51f2:,,a , - I S , , ..,,Sv.,,-'14 ., . . 1, R .1z.,.' F- , I, , i l ' , - - if ' ' Aa? .. i ,fm :ev v' . W. M,,.5gg,.,,i 'Q' it 7 wg A .,5.. Q-use on , 'i . k .- .sf .ni V . .,-.. ' ' ., +1 3:- , 1.4,-,U '40 , ,, , ...qi-184. D- '1- 'I-w 6 34 1 . F' -Q the success of those before him - a target for his dreams linda ss If fs- !. v -Q -N. .ics Sophomores . im is N --4-sjv 41:-M51 ' 1 3 Simian an 'J A-.AN X27 I 1 I 'Q .A 2g- S, X' 1 Y 1 s. 'Vasu 'F' h I E ll IH nil Sophomore class represenmlives from left lo right are: Row 1, Cheryl Zunk, Connie Spellbrlnk, Carol Opbroke, Colleen Boucheg Rozu 2, Linda Olsen, Barb Hansen, Susan VanEaron, Bob Jacobsen, Dave Westg Row 3, Ron Leighty, Harry Smith, Paul Knox, Marc Thomas, Don Rollofson, Rick Bell. ' gI ki- 1,5-1' .E Show Ability K. . a ,Mg 1 T -:um 4 Qlgt. , - FJ - - M 1-.li Q -.glial 9 l QI Z ,,L'V I if I Q. r.--sr fe - Sophomores lead the way! This may seem backwards, but our sophomore class ex- hibited their abilities early in the year with the success of their activities. They collected more in the U.G.N. drive than the junior and senior classes combined. Sophomores also won the hall decoration competition held during spirit week preceding the North-South football game. Officers for the year were, left to right, Nancy Nielsen, treasurer, Rita Sedivy, first vice- presidentg julie Bangs, president, seated, Debbie Mitchell, second vice-president, and joDee Gardner, secretary. ' Out With The IN Crowd vu is The Corsairs , Dave Powell, Ryann Daily, Bob Ricketts, Chuck Young, and Lee Reinwald. After numerous set-backs and unacceptable scripts the Sophomore talent show, under the leadership of Debbie Mitchell, developed into a refreshingly different presentation. With a combination of singing, dancing, and protesting the show was one which any sophomore can be proud of. john chief Aquino protests protest songs. L if NJ, I l I : :F xr Sophomore Talent Show director, Debbie Mitchell fcenterj, receives bouquet of flowers for a job well done from Rita Sedivy flefll and Baum. Way out dancers Kathy Gilman fleftj and Linda Stead, add class to Out with the IN crowd. 1 sa vu r - I 1 x yt '+ A - L UI ' ,sig . 'wil ntonio Roger brego Alderin E. l .,.. 've Steve ibcock Bach A.D. Jan Bailey Bailey vm I' en Peggy aker Baldwin V 1 , I- 1-, , A415 ' 1 . 'I F lb. ' ' rve julie illard Bangs , 14 i ai i ,Q V J 'f kip: .N I Rick Shirley Bell Bennent ,H I 1 err Beth nchette Blankenship gi in gs? l EVE 'SW ', W7 Re is Gary Sarah Braucht Breckenridge A Debbi Alumbaugh 'I 1 if - I 9 lQiA'3!: Jr, Dan Bachelder ' il ' . , ' , ' ' F i. ' Ulf-' s lt, if I - in i f ' WV K 'gli I N ' J' NH 4' 1 A 1. 1,51 '. W fits- Xt i 'X - eh .i i J i. ,, ' 3 l -I:?. 'i '61, jim Kim Pat Pam jim john Edward Anderson Anderson Anunsen Aplington Apperson Aquino Arnold ff --f Larry Bacon .4 Gail Arlene Baillie Bake! W , ' Tull!! ' 'fast Jud Sophomores had many talents. Here demonstrating the talelnt of studying are Don Robert Balzr Rollofson, Larry Sieber, and Bob Harris. Balke 'oyjv ff!! 'N Wx 5 M i 1 A ' il i f f. ffl' ,t.. n i , ' 1 a'?, . ' ' -,' - l Q' 5 Af ,x 4 L- - -i it an sf , all , -ef ,ii . I V in 'C' L .. f ,V ', x i- Q . 'Q' - .. , - ---Q as - Y ' ' Ff!5.:f' L ' V , 211 i- , Q ,V V4 x it ' ' Scott Matthew Susan Janice Wahleah Rosemary Bob Reginald Banks Barrows Baum Beech Bean Beckley Beckman Begay 5 S- N if 1' I V i , LV U 2 1 F' .. aH,i'?fvfg'll2qlly -21. 'A , KV. , E- :Tr i , 1 i Patti Tom Helen Gary Kim Henry Lencla Randy Ber en Berkeland Bethel Bettendorf Betts Beutler Biles Binning 8 , .1 i . . '.' f t ' N 3 Q A Lf, l. g U K 41 ww ' , , 5' i P ar. 'Q in lf, A 'U' Y gi I K Q sl . KN '11- 1 -' 'A ' 'W' - ' 1 Q- , ,, ' ,il fm T' -, , , .1 'VX Xi ,A .- A Karen Rodney Eugene Megan Collen Paul Thomas Linda Boggs Boiles Bond Bonne Bouche Bouvelle Bradd Brandle Y ' nf B T - Z' ' 5r?s' 'fff'Qi'QT2E Y i .L l -. - . It -L' S ' V . Q ll .. .f l wr t if - - Qi' if l v w li li F ' 'Y -1 are ll- , ji' i H it Ii Y ' . Y. .. ' 4, E ,- .Lil -sf' ,x, ' , t A ,5 ' ' ' M! - - , fi? lf-, .v:'.' Q - BEE? Bin, 'S ' X l - r kigii Barbara Randi Vicki Melva james Gerry Bill Mary Brockway Brown Brown Brownell Brunelle Brush Buck Buckles A ' l , .lj fr' . , .P ol s 4 N ni, , ,Q aa- 'M ' Q l ,I 1' li 'J in .1 i Y . a nu.. L u 1:25 Miles Kathy Lynda Terry Kathy Linda Bruce Bullock Burchett Burson Burton Byce Bye Caldwell J,- X J I' A4 , . .Q r : i . V : . ills. W -.4 D F , 4, .V-, ' I Ji 'Q 1 1,,,,- I m V f '-f ,- ..f. N A3 1. l' C HH - 'ei' : :xv 'F' A 4-f ,I Y: ' -D ', K 1 .' i , - fp 43 -L wlrx M . n, ,A -f 1 may f Hope Bradley Nick Jeff Casimiro Rick Dan Campbell Cary Castillo Cater Cedillo Christenson Clark 1 1 ef ' l at Z 1 l C , , C lg I 'Q ,yu 1 t e f. ff-.1 1 1 . .L 9, A . V If l ' rv C exee Q x ' S' Gary Karen james Anna P atti Pam Dan Clark Clark Colburn Coleman Conklin Conover Qopeland i 33 l V el V l ' -. if 1 1 'ff Y: J 1, 1 ,. 1 -V Y if ' 5 1 ' 5 l Zvi- ' 5 ' . Q V - ' ' ' 'f Jia :?'- u .r - Q' 'f f f t -'H C., f Tony Debbi Craig Mike Carla Gary jim Cox Crockett Cross Crossland Crowner Cummings Cupit V . A ,,,. wx ll 4: 71,7 Nh! . t..., , El if Ii? ' f vu? ' Q l L I ,v.:! , x i. 1 ,ffl Q ,E e ,. C l 'FLW i' I , ,wfw- -. . i i U - A yr l,L: L I. film lllglivfli A ' l glut What's that???? Dennis Betty Margaret Cathy Kathy Denise Dennis Cl-IPP Curpoze Current Currey Davey Davidson Davidson iQ ' , , l 7 ' 1 5 . gl' , ik. in H l Y 1 Q ':.'s1 4 -. is Z gl! 1 it fi ri -, '-'. Il lf' , , 1 lx 291. W i S 'X I A J anis Raymond Debra Connie Barbara David Bob Davidson Deer Delany Depey Detner Devoss Dietl , ,, ' gr- VH i l ., nl I :FI . L, - . y fi 3 f it V ,ig w ' f ' i D . so L' ' if Dan Dan Gordon Lorna KOHHH Emilie ,lim VCUIOH BUZ AllFl'l Diggs Dodson Dukes Dupell Eastling Eaton Egan Eggiman Elgin Ellison ' 'r :rl 1' 'x I e , v sl' l H ' fi ' - L! , ,f 'H :'E - 'fn 'i 5 l r i - sr C , to all Lal-tie Carter Debbie Lynne julie Laree Steve Nancy Linda Allen Erickson Erwin Egch Esrep Evans Evans Evans Ewing Ezell Ezzell N: ' l .ai r , . , r V ra . ' P- ., M' 1 A ' l' G V - ur-. i 17' H fl ' r ff is is i w ra r f , aaa 1 r r gy i A if K . 1 V K . If 1 .. 4 V. F G . -, - - K vm ...X I ft, ,-v,: gf g , -Q, ,X 'SAX W X 4 X it , . H ' 'L' G . ' are a G, ' .L Dennis Sherrie jackie Doug Christine P at Susan K aron Glenn Chris Farrin Fern Ferrell Finegan Fischer Fitzsimons Fleischmann Flowers Folkert Folkes tad rd , :Q l - 12? l ez? fre: . ' ' VP V r ':':-- ' .- fi YQ A X l' ie ,.-r r XAXX JX ,X my VA..,,, X rr mi, :mX,,.:H., Ronald Doug Brian Denise Karol Keith Carl James Glenda Giselle Forest Forman Fransis Franco Franklin Franklin Fraser Frederick Freeman Fretz ai' X f , ,. are 'rry i ri- mr-nz. Lrg? in my XX , ,,.. .,. rn, l ' l - - - LF 'TF i F ' '-'.i 5 - :', I i i ' A i'l r X we. F' ur- 'QI' -. me X lla .'ffE':1 ,' 1 - - r W .-H , - Doyle Duard Pat Cathi Kathy joDee Kathy Marcia Steve Janie Frickey Frickey Frieserl Frye Gall Gardner Gardner Garrett Garrison Garvey .. .',. ,. 1 5 H X X X51 F X X . l 4 , 7 U. ...K Q' A ., . 3 f Q ' .I-L 'X ,1 N --F XV 4 r I X X 1 l I XXXXXX J X ,XX ,, X Ss., i 'K l K , 6 ' l ' - l 1 J .-.Ah iv 'via li' Y. ,s ,, ii . a - W. ' Lq5Ei.fQ . l Y . Annette J an Meredith Van Paul Kathi Suzanne Mieko Denny Manuel Gary Gerig Gilberrson Gill Glue!! Gilman Gintner Glover Goertzen Gonzalez gif? N 1 1 ' l - 'V .M Q 'L . xl gf - i l X. in ':' , T Z vcr , l hi' Q K J it 'A X cp li? Q. , -x .- ' . iff, ' ,. 'X-' . ix 1 - . t f 1 . , .1 ri ' K.. . Teresa Carolyn Larry Merry Daryl Norma Cheryl Barbara Gregg Gary Gonzalez Graham Graves Green Greenberg Greene Greenwood Grief Guy Haaler f .X - -Q GX , , . hifi! ' 5 W ii Rf' A 'T' . -. 4. fm ., -. bf l f ' 1 DFL' . af Chris Wesley Larry Earl Hadley Hadley Hagen Hagner Vs . 'iii' A A - Sf' l Ulla. r., Arlene jeff JoAnn Rebecca Haight Hamilron Hamilton Hamilton A. . E. I N G -li Pfbvfvs l l I ' ' . 'vvvvn wfhimkh. -' ' 1 X ' 'vnu va., X. X , Xn',nn, X Barb Cheryl Connie Phillip Happiness is a North Salem lunch CH. Hanson Hanson Hanson Hanson Sri' V' M 1- ff, rw: s r iqEif1 K .3 - ,ai in .zql A I KK ,iii a .1 .,,,q!W V I . E .... - if AA ,, - ',.! ,H , as ,in D , M H D -, , .ef-ae. o if K I l 1 X 1 'QA V H Bob 'ferry Marilyn James Helen Janette Steve Rod Ray Harris Harrison Harritr Hay Heberleln Henderson Henrickson Heppner Herndon - A ,A if bu . .J , ' - M 7 ' L' g . MN- J .re .-f f J .J-N re. A , Ji ,I J J '- - 1' - ' .ee ' Y 'gay' J egg, '51 f , W 'Q U . r,,, X M f' , I' A - 1 . L2 ' ,lgr -' X r . . E455Q'g 1Y'f 'izx 5 r' , ' ' A- 3.-ff x. ' WE-J ,- Ji J A M J Rosemary Francis Teri Russell Raymond Christine Mary Mal inda Linda Higuera Himphill Hippe Hobbs Holderby Holmes Holmes Holt Hoover ' if K . 1. is W- A f of T -:gf 1 My W . A ec, , 5... ' Q ff- ' , ..-. er in ,ri J ' - Robert Lola Donna Dee Tom Janie Bruce William Ggfald Horn Ilorsley Hosdretler Howarth Howe Hudson Huntley Irvin Iverson ' J Q Q. 2 in J f ' , 45, e-J 5' ' J eerrrr J J J J yyr f K ,f , K . .N X .,. .1 X ix 1 , we or on X. i ,K Karen Bill Debbie James Duane Jacobson James Janzen Jennings Jensen ,- ,7 , X 1 A A.. A X-1, Donnie Judy Marta Merle Rudeen Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson JOhnStOn yi if Q , ev Y .ii AA , Q 'wi' A --' f iFi?T?ll ' 'J 'ST-F' ,. - Q J ., sm In :A 5' J rd ,M J 4 U . gmt L - fry-F4 What did you get on the las: one? Lucia Jim Linda Colleen 'Im Kachazurian Kansier Kay Kelley Kelley K- J or ryryr J J M .I gk lg, -, , .,, -'IZ lr Q 1 V - A ,-, .JA . gf 2 W ' 'V ei i f , ' i A :,. 'u-, ig, ' ,wr , , , .' , , ici.. W - E . J o A X A 41 513 John Brian Gordon Patricia Kathy Joe Marilyn Don Sharlene Kennedy Kenny Keno Keyte Kimball Kincaid King Kingsley Kizziah U: In 1 . .-... lx h A ix gli 'i , f fi t., iw 1 :Qi rj- .... 'N K 33 ,gf - .. Q ll ' ..., J J rr rr J J J r rr Q J- - K sa' J 'e J . JR- 7 4' . X . , if -' 1 , Q i A., ' ' A1 X W1 ' '. Gene Janis Frank Lynn Bruce Paul Beverly Pam Ronald Kleen Kleinschmit Kline Knight Knopf Knox Knutson Koepke Kook ii 'em- ,W . as , : ia I .. ' ff .,,, 1 1 ,, . -.-.-. . K l . W ig N 4 . - mat? i F19 ' X.: ff fff-V ji et. , ,M .zuu M- 'A X ' lg . ' , LW,,LW, ' . - .. ,1 5 , N ii. .,, Z ' 3- zfr Q :vff l iw, V li .. -I .3 ,. Y, 4 Y. -fx r ..,k, ' ' 1.. J 'gg ,v,, t '. . ,1 t - V- 2 . ' i' E. I5 ':- i :-: . f ---'- '72, r H l ' --::- i -I Jeanne janet Mike Alvin Elc ille Ken james Martha Floyd Kramer Kronser Kubishtn Kuenzi Iglehapelle LaCroix Langsather Lankow Lane 'A A -i 2 Q- .,:,r. z L Le ' ef Z l 3 . ,-,-. if ,:4a:'tBi it V J V x , by W , K M ' . ' . 'I5.' ' ' L? ... jf. ' . gt . - if C lf , , we l .i H 'i W , -'Q-5 Q1 -Ha l 7? X ' W ff 'ilillglilz i i I .'A:l,,1 . ,, -:I-Q.. -V , ig, I N .,. ,Q We - . 'H A ' - 9 :EA as E XX. H . 'X , Colette jim William Melinda Arthur Barbara Sharon Chuck Ron Lathrop Laymon Layton Lear Lee Lee Lee Leffler Leighty gy ., , , - fy 1 H 1 X l ' f--- J I D' ' , ' f H. ill ! 1 N . A DLL' fl I -- Shelley Duane Betsy Larry Lindherg Linnertz Lockwood Lockwood T ,bmi l ii ' 1 :., e Y' ' . ., -W - 'Z ,.: ' H Linda Ralph Sharon Randy Loomis lorance Lovellette Lowe S I - r-ff N 1, ff 1 - y I lb ., xx so r H M ik, -Y -I., Q A 1 , Q rx M ,L 7 ' ' ' 5 ' . ' T . , , 1 - ----.- ' 7 . Vs' DT ' af' Aww W --it-L? - i 4.0 ,I ,L Q -ia T 'r-- i- +2 - L l V ' X' uf Vi :.' H L , Christopher Mike Christine Gloria Miles Bullock says that studing can be fun. .... sometimes. Lynch Maginesy Mann Mann F- is - V ffl ' x H ' r 'i 1 H i ' WH ' 'fi :jc W N - 1 v x-Lv., Q ' ', 1 1 4. V, . . We , 43 ya, Wi i A I ' -.: Y :4 xx acl! ' .:-, T' 5- f - f V ' : ' fl fi Qi-i if W Linda Lance Penny Ted Roger Angeline Ingrid Carol Deborah Marsden Marcin Martin Marsh Mary Mauseth McBride McCammon McClellan . A 'A Ylll '-:- 1 -.,. - , I - friggin Jun-. ,,,,, L wr A li c' Q ff or m y e - 'v L 49 L 1 ' 'N i1-i IF'-X ' L . . xii: 1 K is Cheryl Mark Rudy Henry Marlene Este lla Garlyn Kathy Dennis Mcl-larness McLauchlan McMellon McMichael Meier Mendoza Menth Menrzer Merrick .F A 53: im ii :Q 'mf 3 fx I, i gl l?2f.J'- f : ' 3 Q L - Q V ' it r- E r-r' . V Jill 3 .' . ,,-,,:. , :.: V . l Y L I lv, TL' fm - -X i 'f,.. if-A Y it Paul Linda Mike Ruth Vicki Debbie Karen Ben Donna Meyer Miller Miller Miller Miller Mitchell Mitzel Monroe Moody j, , ,. xi- --- .. ,..,,.,.....-.,. A ,,.,...- ,..1-33-,wr- , - gg .31 'Q 5: QU 5, ,fi .. pf, .- -s.. .,,, ,. .-....1,,.. i':?S--- 1. This Sophomore, Rick Bell, worked hardest on trying ro devise a foolproof plan 5.551 J K M Patricia Dan Moore Moores Y. - f f- - lf 'fl 4' ', Barbara Don MOIg31'1 M0561- li 5 1. .ii ' L 4 ' .1 . '17 l to destroy the school. lm ' M Marvin Tom Moustachetci Mulvey . - .A , V. ,-., .,g ,E-,aim -F, I ,,,. 5 . - NN. will Rosemary Marri Nancy Mike Nelson Nichols Nielson Norton ,: IL ,.,, 2-5 V w,' W d,.Xw.' x H l Allen Vernon Gerry Peggy Painter Palmer Parks Patterson ll l ' ooro s L i s-if M Marilyn Robert George Kristine Perkins Paschal Peterson Peterson -' T . L ll ' ' il.. 5 v U x '1 ' El N 1 Warren Debbie Tommy David Polggon Por: Porter Price . id59454.s4.3 . L 'L F' ' '5 'f Ht'-5 1- ' ' --be ' L- iss' l Mike Pat Maxine Lee Rathsam Real Reed Reinwald r . or ra., , ' I Q- ,N W ,pf lf: ' Vawliii' le' F - re- . ff 4 , .- ' - 'N - '- 1 ,r .v L +I FI 1 V. ' . - f rc 5 jim jayne Ron David Gregory Larry Munson Murray Mussmecher Myers Nash Ncimeyer V -- -- f fe V - r 55 w L h r .:',,,,Zf .ws U, .... W, -sg: ,, T H W V .. , 5' ': , . , , ' . 3 31' I Q Y , 'lr . Is-.X r11ftfQ'.?Y: 'z' ' Q. f E .hi 4 , xlal Christine Rebecca Robert Donna Linda Carol Nosbisch Odell O'Donnell Oliver Olson Opbmek ' 1 , H V A , M W. I M I I b w .T 1 sf? glass ! I . . - ii d I .f 1 iv ,gat ,V Vkrweq, L . i r or sf- i if e ' L . I ,'1 X Q i - -, , 1.1 I ,. Linda Joyce Bill john Michael Bruce Paulus Pawless Peacock Pendletop Penk Perkins I 1 ri, H ix M at I 2 W 1 Xl :4I, I V f -3 Y.: T ' , I 4 L-if ' ' if :,' H I 'FF f ' . .. - ..,r. i , 4 - Sherry Barbara Pat Linda Marsha james Peterson Petty Pierce Pincus Pohl Pointer I ' V FWI ' Sxfifff :.:: , -- N f' T fe 4 1 1: 'sei -T M P W M , me K ,lil ,F '. , ' 1 V: 'A - A ' 1 1:4 Q. .-4.4 I Q Q, ij ' 5.-El 1 J - J., . , Qs ' 1 , 'li Pl , 12. 1. .3 1, 3-V f ' ,.,' I ' ' , g, ,,:'r K A 8 A ,, -- gas? ,,,-1-:- I Riff H ,, -r ing 1 ' ' t e . W 121 : '92 lflt. 5 l. l Bum his I. ' 15:5 1 El lj , Nanci David Robert Ron Michael Leif Quick Rambo Ramseyer Randall Rash Rasmussen l 4 , W -AK it i Y l is ,Q n I 1 I Curtis Rachel 5 Rice Rice R l ' S if 4 Carolyn Don Roller Rollofson ,l'LHm. R A . N 'iv xiii!! r 1 K 1 john Eldon Schafer Scharer if lit' l . S 1 l hhhhh C ' l ff, , Kathy Kathy SCl'1Wag Schweigert 4 , ,.,. ,rwfq ' ' f itll 4 ii - : .. Q A ,gmt N. ir' l ' l Wayne Gail Seifer Senkovich Cathy Sing nf' . ri , .. . Denise Douglas Smith Smith li ill? - Jerry john Smith Smith - - -N Eugene Sippel ,M ag 1 'J 1 ' ' 1 f' r :'F'- ' 'Nt' Harry Smith l Tlf A i fi ll ll Q Mark Smith xx , , . 4 l , E H :.: ' ii aa 2 V' i .1.. ' -Y ,- L, Q I. I '11 gf N gg, Q Wg. Q f .v:I,: I N X ' -'Y Qi Q.. V 5. KU., I M ,, 1 ' n Q' X F fe'-.ig K ak .... ' ST' ii , , fits 4: N o 'Q at ' ,, , Rn, W vi., R , im- ll li :wif 'NEW ' - f , - i ' at r.:. i -itrftf A ' ' . 1- Iva Robert Nina Larry Sanford Melvin Donna Richardson 'Richetts Ritchie Roberts Roberts Robinctt Rogers A - E' S W I rift - X A 1' l fi tv! 559555. , L it P ' 'x -w R f u e., - .gh +1 , 5 .ff-,i . fr L- f A i :-- - r.f,,J li 4' '- Q i 1 'R r . I 'rx it Q : tv K ' Mike Edna Pamela Cindy Robert Yvonne Jeanne Rosenstiel Roshone Roth Rothchild Ruch Sahli Sargent ,Eg ..i' it R 1-:MM C l ul t l . ,.r' f ' R M 'S isa me l , X it R - :, A , it r. RR R 2 l lei gi' Y flip Q ' R l ' X S' ..,-.., 1 ' E V! -Nl Qlxv 1 1 ' Z- Q VV-f ' jk . Leroy Cynthia Connie A. Connie L. Barbara Christine Karen Scharer Scheelar Schmidt Schmidt Schooley SChL11baCh Schultz ,., H - : 5 - ' 4. ,.', , -K R 'A i E , trr ' 2-' ' 1 l R2 1 , i ' , ' .13 1 l' R- 3 in -SFA l.o... r if Glenda Barb Yvonne Ken Rita Candy Ralph Scofield Seamans Seals Searl Sedivy Seeds Seeger i r , H ' W il5?lIQw..w R'i23ifli R R .Vail if I V my I 1 V, 1 ' ' ,fi 3 i R ' ' Q' .,.,. L ,. ri .- S ,Q it il. fl ' , le I Q ,K Q- .... as tw yd! Y it W , . h -- i 1' '- 'F f r s, V' ' ' l . ' 't Kathy Sue Kathiy Phyllis Mike Shellie Dave Severson Shankey Shelby Schindler Shippey Shoemaker SiddOW8y ll -9 Thomas Sly jackie Smith 1 l ' R he 1 T -1 ,P l ,gl Kathy Snider .1-W , X M. I Joyce Kraft poses for class picture. or Mike Penk makes last minute adjustments before ing his home made Time Machine. 'Q:1 If :ra ms z, 1 4 rl Q V r 1 V ww ' w Q ef .5 3-. Bob Connie Margie SOUIS Spelbrink Spinkg -W 9 5 - S ' Linda Bill Chris Springer Staggs Staight 4 ,yin w w O r. Q- Ik Q I 'T .f ' u N 6 hi V x .X mb f:f---- 5592421 il S: il? b .,.,., , i r gl: 1 Linda Penny Gary Snead Steely Stine! l V if: ' ' Ron Larry Dale Nelda Stinnett Stockham Storm St. Pierre .rr ' ' .. -. L - Q Y . , x f ' - 'ix Tony Cox tried but lust CoulCln't stay awake all the time. Ronald Karen Linda Jim Swansen Swiger Syracuse Tanner ' ig T 3 - - A 3,1 f . , ' r E l ' is ,,,. U ,K - -WZ ' 'ii' ,. ik -ff Larry Linda Marc Sharon Harold Louis Marc Taylor Taylor Taylor Terry Thayer Thelen Thomas ' iiiii T tw, :,b:,: zzg 1 Steve Mike Donna Torok Traviss Tripp Fi 'hill rr- L si'r5z.1.1i:- , 4 , During times of great concern, Cstudyingj, jim james Chris Chuck Apperson manages a bit of a smile. Utterback Veldev Vanlvleter Chris jack Mike Stratemeyer Q Strn ttratemeyer - if.-.. Sandra Arthur Jerry Tate Taylor Tay Carol Tilgner 7. Dan Trullinger . 1 ,X M Sue VanE aton Carol janet Toks tad 1. 51-' Thomas Bob Tucker Unger Susan Oren Vandervorr Vann .Ft F., l ' , ., fag A g MM A vg - ::f : Q s W , e f 'Y L J X , . Brad Steve Greg Craig Judy Victor Vogl Vogt Voris Wagner ' 'ffl rr, fm I:W,A.. , AL,,L. f ,V , i xi. 1 '5 , Y , .- esr, 4 i M it 'q 2 l W - t I - l ws' if - ts 'L Kathy Mike Trudy Steve Debby Wall Wallig Walp Waring Warren if if vi Zi M L X 95, J, if 1 . t Q, 1 vtvfgkw ' its 1, N ,L XM ' K. . - ' 1 , Q 31120 :-: 5-1 , yer, .,,t g m v,,.,,,r,g,t! 'W Q' X' -. flair af, to i1??3S,.rf3t.ll eff Barbara Steven Barry Linda Sue Watson Watts Weber Weber Weathers 5:-TVX fir: W v .. y L l ' l 'A ' A Sophomore CPU demonstrates drivers education Lynn Dave Gary jim Chris techniques Wells West Weston White White ,. U , Qi .:,rgj:1QsZ, , ,V A Av , ' wif. . A- fm 7 n ll -' AA i ' '.. 4 1 up 'e i f ft'-L , J ' A .- ' W . l - 1-' A it W :-' C - W, 1 V I Y W A X you Q, Q.:--g., ,N 1.4 . N N si, M V , A EE: :.. V l Q , lf, N 4 . xx' 'N - av - l- ' K '51 l if . ll X W' Vicki Becky Dianne Sandra Christine Kaye Diana jerry john Larry White Wieglenda Wikkel Wilber Wilcox Williams Williams Williams Williams Wilson s if . . ar rv at yo , M Q 1 5 .wuz an W . 5 V. M., .... f . 'E Il V 4 . :,. I f L l ,fs W it .r M i yyio W '-:ffl h 1 i ' ' lx , . ' ?f 'W -- 'fl , lo fi ..,, fi-, ttf :rf X '1 ghiltenii- fel Q. l john Landon Melvin Terry Rentta Chuck Larry Ramona Cindy Witherspoon Wood Wright Wyatt Yoder Young Zeek Ziebell Zink l fl .1 x X Mike Sherry Zink Zunck Coach's orders: Rest up for the big game. 47 Debbie Mitchel is intrigued by Agatha Christie s novel, ABC Murders. Juniors On the G 'lvh U fi lg' 4- .,..., rff gi, J The junior class representatives from left to right: Row 1, Donna Denier, Denise Hodges, Lois Arnold, Kris Hargancl, Denise Stoudenmeyer, Ramona Jensen, Teresa Lurvey, Row 2, Kathy Rosenfeld, Diane Voris, Chris Mullen, Steve Davis, Sue Dancer, jeff Kitchel, Terri Blixethg Row 3, Gary Davis, jeff jones, Mike Horner, Gary jones, Tim Clark, Row 4, Chuck Gibb, john Medinger, Dale Sherman, Tom Lyons, Larry Gatlin. 1510 ID V L mrgifg The junior class officers led by president, Dave McCarty, held many class activities and helped promote general school spirit. Dave's cabinefconsisred of Kandis Brewer, first vice-presidenrg Linda Torgeson, second vice-presidentg julie Weisenberger, secretaryg and Thula Trulinger, treasurer. .45 Halleluliah I'm Bum T l N x. '1 Rst izstgifiii- N. ki . V A ., 'L L W The 1966 junior Class Talent Show was a rousing success. There was such a variety of acts for the try-outs it was hard for the director, Kandis Brewer, to 3 select the people she needed. But from the looks of things she made the right . decisions. The theme was Halleluliah I'm A Bum. The main characters'were Gladys, Harry and Mom played by Linda Torgeson, jeff Kitchell and Betty Bolz. The laugh packed script was written by Linda Torgeson, and the great stage crew equiped the setting with everything from a real tree to a sun declaring itself araisin. , ll -if i ig., ,,i:1 V 1 : ws ', In V , W r M gg.. U , I 2 . l R U 1.. F If v ,. lu fi jeff Rick David Larry Mirth Kathy Doug Tony Bob Aqkerson Aeschlimann Allaway Allen Anderson Appleton Arensmeier Armont Armstrong l l' i 4 2 A -,' :: i ,lei S R- K w frijgg :.,-, Iwyi ii, -grid, M fg- 3: 2,1 . J n lk ' 1 : H V . . -l 1 . 'u - 11 'I 5. L' ' :Sim r... Lois Harold A H al Vicki Bob Karen Sandie Arnold Ashford Bainer Baker Ballard Ballard 35? - N C AV ,. S It I ., 3 4 I N .,,, ..-.,, M m!-L Axhxgfggg Russ Bonnie Richard Irene Vicki weber Barth Baum Beeman Beeson Bell 3 C' M 'S if E 5Ei53lu. ' C' ,. ' 1 ' Z5 . xi ' 'i ' 5 P9 it .4 i n r li ..i,. r,,, ,A -1 l ' E' 'a v-ra. del 1 ,91 el i 2 ff ' is wb 've 'V i s H W W M y lllb H kg ,N Y., ,, , ri qllu V Y Don Shellie Mary Sue Judy Bennion Besaw Berg Bergen Bettendorf it A V ll at i Q A as V , as l ik a Ni' A' . L l f I ' l i 'Fi3ll 'Mxi 2 ' ' rl- M N me ' A 7 -71 i .:fi . rf, 'n ,M - W .- - 3.-, , ' Q? fx,-l QQ, fu, , r P' -, We 4 . . it , tx' Y If erri Scherie Terri Cinda Sylvia Sherri Cheryl Cornell Judy Betty Bjelde Blixseth Boatwright Boggs Boehmer Bogart Boltjes Bolz Bolz .1 S si -V, ,,.,5a,.,,,. wwe .,ll,, ,qeggig Y. 1 ' X i . ,X 3 Y f A V Q2 ii I . K up , g in 3 v:,- 2 u ,, ,L r A -n-X N .Hifi -- Y ' ,Z C - f fqi i ' Susan Paul Kandis Gerry David Kathi Rhonda Susan Betsy Lana Boner Brenneman BICWCI BriCkCCrl Brown Brown Brown Brown Bruns Buckerr , at ' ' or asm v 1 4 ': m' if? i iw' ' P5 I ' ,X M I ix ...Z A 'I 1 :J 1 w i 1 . ve ' , -- 75 15 X ,rv V H , , My ' H f ' X 5 'W , f ' ' ill 53- i- if ' ' f. , 'Q A. ' l ' .nam RCSB' V ' ii l W .1 3 ' . r L rkp5Sf'If . l Bev Brenda Dale Milton Marleen Dave Scot: jim Carol jan Burkhart Burrell Burton Butler Butte Canary Carpenter Carriger Cavanagh Chamberlin X-11 7 M -wr 5 edgy. - ' ' 'iq Ugg- ' . , it, In l l I V if 'Ad , Ti ' 1' ' Q- L' , f A-2 l . V .'- ill' ' ..-- , ,V We -:. , , f-. -.V1 .. .:.. 1.2- ,,,. ,., , J r, X , 2 ,- Hll, , H? - - W as N V 3 5 ll ' . ' :elf l l i W' 5 i -. is ' ii C C ' :Q- .. K gl X :f. Y,. l i , r is ir, 5 .f i . H- -14 H Luwwhwzu . J N i . I 2- gl. VN: 1 t ?r, W Vi,-T, .IJ Y :Iii vi xv W . 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Lonny Cynthia Vicki Loiselle Longely Loughton Rose john Calvin Marlatt Martinmaas Mathistad tl I at il :,'i,.i .1 x A-r ' 4 , . -I I , , Jw 5- ' ' Raise, l:-'311- Cathleen Marcie Llewellyn McClintic McDonald McDowell Ti V. 4 A F- 5 Rick Steve john s McNall McNannay Medinger xv ' ' ' , R X si Xi Steve Ron David Miller Moe Moore l , W X 'I .',: 5 g,,,yl.i, ' ' iw , ysb rm 7. X.,. ,mis y i, -3 4. wh 559 1 ra V . ,.- b A I 3. A , Christine Chris Ester - Mullen Mulligan Mulvey , b .UNM . V i D 'f' 4 Y lb- Y! ,, 1 5' X u i V , E' M, L , f L 'gy 5 43, - 'K 1 A., it 'vt W f ' 'flaymond Robert Chris Dale Ayers Nedbalek Nelson Nelson l ir ' U, '4' ' .. if V - FN'- M 'w val ' 31--,' , ' is li :lit-.C '-'ff ,L A ix L p Stephen Kelli Mike Frances Nlelson Ness Neuharth Nichols Linda Lucey 4 , n , ix fit , David Mattison Debbie McGhee Odilia Mendoza r T i 0-Vs - H ' N. I .. 'Q l li i f - Cindy Teresa Tom Lundy Lurvey Lyons I ' N X4 ', - 56- . it ' , - W KL ' I X ' I X Ida Sam Joann McAllister McCall McCann I bi.. W f ' , , Y W A ' . , jim Barbara David MCGrory McKinney Mc Laughlin Ig? i 1 VM l V Ab, b , Y ', . N 'ig 1 'fjifa 'Y Carolyn jean joan Metcalf Meunier Meunier OW.: i. ,755 Q fir. . . ,X sb l '-:P gi 5 1 -. Yxfff , -1-ggwi 41 3 l 9 ' Fred Craig Sue Cathie Nicholson Nielson Nieswander NiXOfl Betsy Maclnnes l 5? 1 Mike Mc Carroll ' l l Karen MCMellon 1' eff ,:,. june Meyer f li TH H ,Ns 1 1 Louise Marcroft 7, - f. W sims: i vii 5 fx ,,,K gigs 5 -v David McCarty Gaylene McMillin V ,gl Judi Miller Il. gf. l ,iieie'l iis if Carol Morley V a , , -. ,mm QE 1 if if fi' 5 Denn is Murray Kay Nelson , R lrrs it sf, , wr I Rick Nobach Carolyn Mooris i- fi , fu Q Y' Mel Myers :lf W L vi G. 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X - 4, X - 4 t N' ,- - , ,X ,ff X- -v:. p r Y 15 Robin jerie Mike Pat Robb janet Linda Don Beth Powell Pruitt Radke Radke Raker Randall Randall Rash Rasmussen ,V A ,. ii' Eff' A I X , ' .7 1 'si ' r. 6 3' ii-vie l K A l -I 'V ' r 4- I QL l W - W ' -xx V- -1- 'Q li!! - I Ak x - Q f- r -M .. - ' lx, W f e r r f r .11 David Sandi Tom Lawrence Randie Susan Steve Ijarry Arthur Ray Rea Redeye Reed Reed Reed Rentfro Rhinehart Rice , .I I rv ' Q A 1, V 35 I lf P A I P' I I Y' .- . 1 P Q.. t f ez- ' - V A ' H L tr l I 41 A ' W .su i tx Q .L A .rr Avi A N , U l I Frank Jay john Ste ve Selma Ellen Gilbert Gary Cathy Steve Richmond Richter Ridgeway Riggle Rinne Ritchey Rivero Robinson Rosenfeld Ross A15 e 1 it , e., t 1 V 3.1. .l J: 4, ' V1 I A. - 7-5 ' f-A 'mb' X 1- 9 , X- V A s V ' 4 A , ' - .. '. ,. - 54 1I-'f- -f 4 are f-1 v . 'J -'. - - fy.. l ff '1 , t 1 .if - --.,--. 1. x, i . i-ti z 5-ia. :ff is l r ' me Mike Chris Arlerta Elaine Darrel Beverly Michael Ernest Donn Russell Salstrom Sample Schacher Schaeffer Scharbach Schell Schmidt Scott .A V Q M E 1, --A Ml' vm I, iii Q 1 4,5 21: l Lorry Stephanie Sellers Shaff ' I0 vi ' -M , David Dale Shedeck Sherman i i' E ' 'sy i 1 Q- 'Hi ggzrciii 2 ? -. 'K .4 1, - ' .yy ,I ' It . V if Q O :fi n P .V . V Kathleen Charles Michael Gregory john Mary Tom Joanne Walt Shoemaker Sides Slick Smith Smith Snethen Snider Spencer Stein I f , xi B- U .'1szjsf 5 , Arun? - f . H Ne ... -- ., , , - S A . l 52: if -- : A- 7, f 4' , ,I Q L .S l fi S ' ' ' :X VB' '.',,. Y- M' -Q e l V P A ' fx le 1 'X ' Ah ,. . ., -. if Margaret Lynda Mary Patricia Condon Mark Stpehens Stevens Stevens Stevens Stiers Stiffler -wx., 9 W Eddie Connie Denise Richard Stites Stonehocker Stoudenmeyer Straus S 1 -4 i I., if ' i 7 a I- I S 5: w 1 , ,,L 2i.-miter .Ph ' 7 l' -, . A Steve Harold Marilyn Suing Summers Sutton L I Z r im V lx v V ,,.. U wg VY l t i, it aylyyc at it 1da Steve Edward Gary Kim Pat Wesley eating en Tallman Ta te Tay lor Tay lor Taylor Tay lor Anita Wood i , fi or li W ll .A 43 : K gi W WJ W ' J!! WI it 1 f i v D we I 'Sir' 1- to W . we l D, ' f,5 Vakl J ,ay ., 'VV . dim! . usp b X-.of Richard Gaylene Gail Linda Toma Sue Thula Linda judy TaY101' Thrasher Toone Torgeson Townsend Trowbridge Trullinger Trussel Tuck , :L TQYJ X, ' . ,- K , .. JI A 1 xg A ls Y: . Marc Tony Steve Peter Linda Bob Turner Urrea VanDusen VanEaton VanWormer Veneman W'-'If 'd' - W H ,A or W W t , 'j il ' 'f -- ' G ,VJ - Q ...- , , . Mil- -i .'- D X-fill! f 1 is . I Mike Ron Debbie jim Greg Doug Waits Wall Wallace Walz Watson Watters it L, V, as will 5- E- A 'Q I ff L , .. Q -T5 , 1- i --2, was 1 ii' ' - - ' ' 'Qi i W W' ef aeii thx ii, - if W J i r wif Kristy julie Connie Pati Bruce Robert Weikum Weisenburger Welsh West Wilson Wilson i QQ - ' , . 'f H -1 . 555 .,:- r N' ' V iikiiifi ' ' 6 - -' V A.f jf fi' V l, '- ,, , ' -sggg g V . -1-f Ai. f m W V laura Daniel Bob Cathy Wanda jim Michael Gary Alan Willmschen Wing Witherspoon Witherspoon Wittrock Wolf Wolf Wolgamot Wong 1 .,z s' H 4.1. ix . ,Q ' ,.f.i:2 'ev Dave Janice Wood Wood vb W J - ': ' , ' Lydia Don Yarbrough Zeller , ji Diane Paul Zeigler Zook 60 Cross currents of similar interests. . . Hlubs 7 i 5 President J im Nofziger Steve Chipps Sue Coker National Honor Society membership reached a high of eighty seniors with the April tapping. Members are tapped after careful screening in areas of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. A minimum G,P,A, of 3.0 must also be maintained. Faculty advisors for the year were Mrs. Patch and Mrs. Putnam. L 1., ':'i i i, Elf F V ' ' , janet Ashton Pearl Bare Virgil Bramletr Marilyn Briggs Jeanne Collette Ken Crockett gondialjlowers Dan Fontanini Margo Foote Sue Foster ecre y 'i -r ' Q 'V 'Q' -i, ' 'nf Ps' 4' ',-. ,Q Q- S f -, - a ei 5 i R I , ' 5 No F 'F Q c r Q f F d o V , at ' I 1 I K 8 I ' L ' Lark Hall Janet Hall Vice-president Marilyn Jefferies Carl Jepson Barbara Harding Martha He ad Robin I ohns on Beverly Aas Sharon Beardsley Ul is ta Brooks Barry Duell Linda Gatl in Sharon Hunt National Tom Anders on F 23- 4,7 il Tamara Bower jame s Brundage Francine Fitzpatrick ,Ii ,.- ,A +1 A 2' J pf if gl. ' ,Y N Shannon Graves pa . n ip . .r Y- iii gui'-I ! Kiss ' J John Hunt er Tamra Judge Sandy Klein l w Beverly Kraft Honor Society Jan Lee Sue Linnertz Tammy Morgan Niki Mosher Gary Pederson i fp 'fi 1, ' V ij if f l ,,. wt., X I Dana Raker Mara Sch ech tman Glenn Stricklin Linda Wilbrecht Arlene Perlman Dan Rose Sharon School ey Don Thomas Gordon Wiseman Scott MC Keown Mike Nearhood Ilene Perlman Loraine Ross Dyann Shipman Bonn ie Tufts Loren Wright Malcolm Maclnnes Celia Mason Kathy Medinger Linda Nellis Terry Nielsen Jim Nofziger President 'JR sf Bill Plaumer Daryl Pohl Terry Pulliam Nelson Ross Eileen Rue Ellen Rue Sharon Skewis Karen Stensrud Debra Steubs 1 in -Y'-as-e::1.Q.r l E ' -1' , ' ,L -' QD ! l. I , N' , ' if v X f er-1 '- l I V . . ine anMeter Marvin Waring Don Watson Sandra Young Bruce Zahradnik Peggy Zeek 'R 'S' Club S Club honors athletic achievement at North. It is open to any boy who has earned a Varsity letter. Under the leadership of Loren Wilson, President, and Mr. Egleston, advisor, this year's club enjoyed a successful year on the field as Well as behind the concession stand. 'N-v Dave Mollgaard and Larry Gardner help out This year's officers Loren Wilson, Presiclentg Tune in, Turn on, drop out... at a wrestling match. Scott McLeod, Secretaryg Mr. Egelston, Advisorg and jack Smith, Vice-President. atlonal Athletic Honor Society National Honor Athletic Society is made up of the elite group of boys who have the qualifications of scholorship, athletic ability, and leadership. To gain admission a boy must have earned a varsity letter and obtain a 3.0 grade average. l fx x Mike Rathsam, Rob Brdy, Gordon Wiseman and Bruce Zahradnik ,Maury. Famstmm looks on as Mr' Egleston Cans for talk things over. 64 attention' jackson, and Bill Welsh take the at a recent Ski Club meeting to a coke. Ski Mt. Bachelor, Hoodoo and Mt. Hood are three excellent ski areas. All three are close enough to Salem so that many hours of skiing pleasure could be spent on their slopes. Enjoyment, relaxation, and meeting new people are the reasons listed by most members for skiing. All those interested in skiing were encouraged to join, and over thirty members activly took to the slopes weekly. Steve Schmidt spent many active hours as President. -ny. .f-,,-zwff, f-i 'P eq: 'JIU' -mil in-. . 411, 6 A x B. f f 'x I ij n Deutschland Uber Alles . . . Traditional decorations, lights, lederhosen, and a Christ- mas tree set the scene for the Weinachtsfc-st . 1 as l' s l l l Another novel event was a treasure hunt. Trails wound all over the campus, leading to the prize---chocolate gold!---at the high jump pits. Rounding out the year was a picnic with French Club at Bush's Pasture. German Club's enthusiasm produced the winning float in North's Spirit Week Competition. Their Viking ship, which highlighted the North-McNary football battle, was the year's most impressive activity. EE!! , -Af l The Club's heirarchy, from left to rigbl, were Rick Blackburn, Presidentg Miss Bachimont and Mr. Rice, advisors, Glenn Stricklin, Vice-President, and Linda Eggiman, Secretary-Treasurer. -A H 1 ' al Ts- -Ti - e Cercle Francais The purpose of French Club is to promote 41 interest in the language by learning more about the culture, history, and geography of France. Starting off this year's club was the annual initiation banquet. Each student was asked to bring a French dish for this event. CTop and middlej Some of the other affairs were the en te ring of the Homecoming Parade, KBortom Ieftj and the annual Spring Banquet. Presiding over French Club this year was Don Watson, and his cabinet consisted of Linda Wilbrect, vice-president, Francie Fitz- patrick, secretary, and Sam McCall, treasurer, Cin hats! New to NSH and a native of France, ' lk ' ' Mrs. Mial served as the club's advisor. IA! rigblj l i if 'il' ' 'L 5' :qui ,ts ' A . Mug, fr A 4 . :MLN xii it 2, f l 5 N. IFF ff? r , .rt N' -ai. . , I 60, ir r I n- ld my ff ,, 3 J ax-, as- .3 'TL J hx The members of French Club for the year 66-67 were: Lois Ar- nold, Bonnie Baum, Susan Baum, Pati Bergen, Scheri Bjelde, Terri Blixseth, Betty Bolz, Marge Bradley, Virgil Bramlett, Kan- dis Brewer, Jolene Cooley, Sue Dancer, Cindy Davey, julie Dow, Francine Fitspatrick, Cindy French, Meredith Gilbertson, Barbara Greif, Bob Harris, Martha Head, Pati Howe, Debi Hockert, Bill Irvin, Vargi Kessler, Linda Lee, Terry Lindberg, Janis Lockman, Cynthia Longley, Marilyn Folkert, Teresa Lurvey, Sam McCall, Carolyn Metcalf, Cathie Nixon, Marcia Odom, Dona Oliver, Merla Osbourne, Arlene Perlman, Linda Pincus, Sue Reed, Cindy Roth- child, Connie Schmidt, Connie Stonehocker, Patti Sucich, Thula Trullinger, Marge Turene, Diana Voris, Don Watson, Linda Wil- breckt, and Chris White. Latin Club Q-if . The 1967 officers of Latin Club from left to right are Vice-President, Mary Holmesg President, Lynette Coffmang Treasurer, Janice Leeg I and Secretary, Camie Brown. Their skill in leadership led to a very profitable and enjoyable year for Latin Club. L T. - '52 The purpose of Latin Club is to delve into the origin of ,lang- uages, to understand and appreciate the culture and customs of the ancient Roman civilization, and to enjoy the company of fellow Latin students. Latin Club is composed of approximately 40 students. Their advisor is the willing, able, and pert Miss Roberts. . qi! ll? At their annual initiation all new members were required to go through different forms of expression. When the officers were satisfied with their physical or oratorical efforts, they were officially announced members of Latin Club. 1 EI Circulo Espanol 9-' . ,ip Terry Blixseth, Lynn Chamberlin, and Niki Mosher are shown looking over Spanish material. The club meetings were received well, due to such preparation. Starting the year new, a El Circulo Espanol held its annual initiation October 18th. A donut sale, picnic and a Pan-American week were' ample events to keep the Spaniards occupied during the busy year. Movies, speak- ers and the presence of Mr. joseph Rael, the new advisor, added spark. Pictured above, left to right, are the '66-67 club officers: Treasurer, Terri Blixsethg Vice-President, Chris Mulligang Advisor, Mr. Raelg President, Doug Courtnierg and Sec- retary, Cathy Appleton. new rf fist! H2 I IRL 'Q 4 1. ' :I .l 1 ,V-is -M lx W x l l l If 1 X International Relations League promotes the study of national world affairs. Each year North members are placed in study with a topic to discussg this years' was The United Nations Under the guidance of Mrs. Patch, the members directed the Annu Book Fair, and sponsored the UNICEF Christmas Card and Calend Sale. They sponsored the U.N. Assembly held on October 12, 'wh North was honored to have Governor Hatifield speak. Throughout th year the members attended various conferences dealing with th problems confronting today's world. The students of North Sale International Relations League's success this year was the result of the leadership from the following people: Linda Swynn, historiang Terri Nielson, treasurerg Nicki Mosher, secretaryg Lark Hall, vice-presidentg and Nelson Ross, president. l become alert to these problems through IRL. I y F . if 'an' 'Anya F ' 1 1. . 17 i 21 m Iwo LH an you fp.-1. .,-.4,l..,--.1-1 buy 1,.,vrls ski' ,--umfbv Future Business Leaders The Future Business Leaders' club is for students who are interested in the bus- iness world. The club has an annual banquet and initation at the beginning of the year for all new members. Parties and field trips are also amongtheir activities, Pictured at the left are the officers: From left to right they are: Linda Nellis, Presidentg Vicki johnson, Treasurerg Jeanne Collette, lst Vice- Presidentg and Debra Steubs, Secretary. Not pictured are Advisor, Mrst Taylor and Dyann Shipmann, 2nd Vice-President. 3 f Future Farmers America 3? he 1-ey Future Farmers of America is a club for students interested in Agruculture Several field trips were taken and many new members added throughout the year. The officers of F.F.A. are from left to right: Mr. Koch, advisory Dale , I . Komes, Secretaryg Dave Lang, Treasurerg Ken Madison, Presidentg Bill Norm Akin tightens the Vice OU anofhef proiecr! Baker, Vice-President, Pat Radke, Sentinel, and Dann Kleen, Reportef- Future ,Medical Leaders 0f America X The purpose of Future Medical Leaders is to familiarize interested students with Medical profession. Field trips, such as the one taken to the Oregon State Univer- sity Medical School in Portland, were among the activities of the club. The Greg Wilder thinks of the pain of it all! Officers pictured left to right are: Dave Hastings, Presidentg Tamara judge, Secretaryg jan Chamberlain, Vice-Ptesidentg and Shannon Graves, Treasurer. ll S Future Teachers Uf America The competent leaders of Future Teachers of America for the '67 year are ffrom lefl to rigbljg Chris Warren, secretaryg Ronda Flowers, presidentg Marilyn jeffries, historiang Kay Lathrop, vice-presidentg and Margo Foote, treasurer. To explore methods and create a deeper interest in the timeless art of teaching is the purpose of Future Teachers of America. Teaching is made interesting and understandable by their advisor Miss Meusey. There are about 60 members in F.T.A. Their banquet in October was a huge success with most of the members and initiatespresent. Many of the members of F.T.A. are also Cadet Teachers and are rewarded by a better understanding of what it means to be a teacher. ,I In ,Q . -AJ F gi 13 ManY- Of the senior members of Future Teachers of America are taking Cadet Teaching this year. Pictured above is Michelle Beal and to the right is Ken Zwaschka, 73- ffaiff rmrw, yi 1- srfmrr , Future Teachers of America's advisor is Miss Lorraine Meusey, head of the social studies department and also the Co-ord inator and advisor for Cadet Teaching , .V vi.,-1' my i ,,... 3+ Drama Club Mrs. Hopkins, Drama Club '66-'67 advisor, is shown above teaching the fine arts of the drama profession. ---.ii Chief Thespians in Snikpoh for the '66-'67 year were: Kris Hargand, publicityg Donna Ernest, publicityg Gail Culp, vice-presidentg Pam Magines, treasurerg Mary Boyer, secretary, Randy Valentine, president. Boasting a membership of nearly 100 students, Snikpoh members have a hard time meeting in one classroom. One of the subjects discussed in Drama Club was the possibility of putting on an all school musical productiong L'il Abner became a reality in the latter part of the year. Drama Club supplied work parties for props, make-up, selling tickets, and the publicity for the musical. Some of the people were ushers for the play-nights, and many of the members had parts in the play itself. Drama Club played a large part in the success of North Salem's first musical production in recent years. O .fa -A2222 B213 31222 j 3 5 4481 'sew 1 ,ig ' ish? gi-H X . wb If A Crescendo Club swung into step led by musical buffs Carl Jepson, president, jane Fletchall, vice-president, Gayle Culp, Secretary, Steve Nelson, treasurer, and Robin johnson, historian. The year's downbeat, directed by Mr. Miller, Mr. Vick, and Mr. Chinburg, began with a Hall- oween Party and a formal initiation at the Presby- terian Church., Bravura charachterized the caroling party, a Christmas program at the Methodist Home, Va1entine's activities, and the final banquet at the Chuckwagon. NY Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club of North Salem is open co all girls who take a year of high school Home Economics. The club sponsors the annual Mum sale and has an annual banquet, breakfast, initiation and several parries. During the Christmas season the club members make boxes for Fairview home. Pictured at the left are the officers. Left to right they are: Linda Hay, Senior Councelg Beverly Aas, 2nd Vice-President, Sherri Fairies, lst Vice-President, jackie Schell, President, jackie Ferrell, Sophomore Counsel, Ellen Huffaker, Secretaryg and not pictured J w lv C lx ,HX Advisors for the Home Economics Club are Mrs. McFarland fleflj and Mrs. DeCamp. are Evelin Luers, Treasurer, and Kim Taylor, junior Counsel. X,,' i' Speech Club It was a very good year. Talent together with hard work brought members home from this year's speech meets with many honors... Linfield Tournament was its usual success... Corvallis Meet brought home two Firsts and two Second Awards... Among other awards, First Places were chalked up in five events by North's troop at the District Meet: Paul Nosbisch, Lincoln-Douglas Debate, Steve Chipps, Impromptu and Serious Interpg Brent Jones, Poetry, Ronda Flowers, Humorous Interp... Pictured at right at the Halloween initiation are Mr. Woodman, club advisor, his wife, Mrs. Woodman, Ronda Flowers, Vice-President, and Steve Chipps, club President. fSecretary-Treasurer, Sandy Hepnef not picturedl N it M l gl W W LC we CLUB Y ll , 7 , ' N I:-inv J F . X ...,, GKUW r - T .Q i if F wi' -1.9 l I fin.. 'Lil' l '. X g'f'. ,'... - , . ' s ' Q' I i , .., .:. , ,,, , - 'W ', -1 -, ,'3'!f,,,-'sad 4 , Q . ..f-f .H yd er .sr Q s3:, VjE.LAk K J: gf ' L+ -wg Els A -EX'-w :W gif.. X A I In going to open opium dens! Yes, dens of vice and criminal s All right, go! Don't think about us---a mother deserted, an unmarried sister whose crippled... - Teens Ser ..a' -- 1 Under the direction of Sue Dancer, President, Marcia Odom, Vice-Presiderng Barb Schooley, Secretary, Carolyn Morris, Treasurer, and Ester Muivey, Worship Chairmang the members of julie Briganri Y-teens had a very successful year. Steve Davis, Gary Taylor, and Harry Smirhwere the mashers. X hifi! 7'2 Abbie Graham Y-teens were guided throughout the year by Kandis Brewer, President, Francine Fitspatrick, Vice-Presidentg julie Wiesenburger, Secretary, and Kathy Rosenfeld, Worship Chairman. Tom Anderson and Dan Fontanini served as mashers for the girls. LX1 6 he Community E QM 1' K f 1 .izg F? ,Il A . vs We -ww -- x Qtif All l W - ff fl f ia, R N ,. 2:2 7 . .5 325' . -1 ' 1 5 H At Left: Artistically inclined, Marge Bradley led Y-teen lnterclub through a colorful year. Her cabinet was composed of the follow- ing North members: Sue Dancer, President of julie Brigantig Peggy Anunsen, Membership Chairmang Peggy Zeek, President of Kathleen MacArthurg Julie Dow, Intel-Club Treasurerg Kandis Brewer, President of Abbie Graham, and Thula Trullinger, Pub- licity Chairman. Kandis and Thula planned both social and service events that all Y-teens participated in throughout the year. Julie Briganti, a North club, was named Club of the year and also received the scrapbook award as they competed with the other nine clubs involved in senior Y-teens. flbozfe: Active Y-teens Sharon Skewis, Meredith Gilbertson, and Beth Rasmussen, who was World Fellowship Chairman this year, work on the drip paintings which were featured at the annual Cotton Ball, this year. Below: Kathleen MacArthur Y-teens completed a very industrious year as they were lead by: Peggy Zeek, President, Tammy Bower, Vice-Presidentg Bonnie Tufts, Secretary, and Pam Magines, Treasurer. Three boys served as mashers for the girls, Gene Herigstad, Gordon Wiseman, and Rick Asechilman. '76 'cr Al left! Retiring Hi-Y Council Secretary Steve Chipps fills his plate at the Awards Banquet which climaxed the 1966-1967 Hi-Y year. Above: Bruce Zahradnik retiring Council President, delivers farewell speech to Hi-Y members after pre- senting next year's Council Officers: Steve Davis, President, Pat Ahunsen, Treasurer, Chuck VanMeter, Chaplain, Bruce Hadley, Secretary. Bruce also received a National Hi-Y Award from the National Council at the banquet which was held May 21, 1967 at the YMCA. The members of Harrison Elliot '68 Hi-Y Completed a successful year as they were awarded Co-Club ofthe Year. From left to rigbl: Row 1, Dale Sherman, Kay Federline, Cindy Lappe, Jolene Cooley, Teresa Lurvey, Kathy Brown, Pat Haldirnang Row 2, Gary Davis, Dale Burton, Roger Gahlsdorf, jeff Kitchel, john Patrick, Darrel johnson, Row 3, Rick McNall, james Glover, Larry Allen,Scott-f Carpenter, Rick Aeschlimann, Walt Stein, Row 4, Pete Vanliaton, Tim Clark, Gary Taylor, Mike Horner, Glenn Ketog Row 5, Ron Moe, Larry Gatlin, Steve Nobach, Steve Tallman, Robb Rakerg Row 6, Tom Lyons, Maury Farnstrom, Tom Snider, Staurt Olsen, Dave McCarty, Steve Davis. 80 7 Qw- -Lf xxxiirlg !U or V3 ll Harrison Elliot Senior members from left Zo right: Sealed: Roy Talley, Milt johnson, Dennis Meyers, Terry Pulliam, president. Slmzdingg Rich Kibbey, Ian johnson, Rick Taylor, Steve Chipps, Mike Bachelder, Gene Herigstad, Marvin Bennet, Frank Diarmit, Don Thomas, Mark Salstrom, Rob Brady, Bruce Zahradnik, Daryl Pohl. ,ix-If sf' T ii' Yes, Rick, Roy Gaylord is actually going to spend some money on a girl! 539' The annual sale of Fetchadoras, the student directory, was sparked by Harrison Elliot Senior's prexy, Terry Pulliam. l-'if Xf il' V an Harrison Elliot Sophomore members from left lo right: Row 1,- Carol Opbroek. Row 2: Steve Torok, Patty Bergen, Sherry Peterson. Row 3: Matt Borrows, Dave West, Larry Zeek, Kathy Snider. Row 4: Chuck Van Meter, Craig Voris, jeff Warren, Pat Anunsen, president, Bruce Perkins, Buz Elgin, Craig Cross, Miles Bullock. Row 5: Steve Wariug, Mike Miller, Bob Harris, Larry Seiber. ff 4, 4 ,Musif If North Salem' i First Row, left lo right: Lydia Yarbrough, Celia Mason, Linda Ivie, Terri Bevington, Sue Kaser, Sharon Skewis, Sonya Leskowsky, Shirley Abel, Karen Ballard, Gail Culp, Sally Creighton, Linda Lucey, Kaye Federline, jan Lee, Alice Brame. Second Rowg Linda I-lartly, Sue Reed, Linda Torgeson, Ramona jensen, Lynn Easley, Kathy Langwell, Pam Magines, Sue Summers, Francey Metcalf, judy Derwing, Linda Gwyn, Lynda Stevens, Peggy Abrahamson, Alice Derouch, Lynda Polk. Third Row: Gwen Cox, Sue Wilson, Gilbert Rivero, johny Steirs, Ray Clark, Walt Wagner, Ed Lawerence, Kennth Crockett, Dale Nelson, Don Watson, Lee Clark, Don Thomas, Fred Nicholson, Chuck Vetter, john Hunter, Rick Oullette, Linda Gatlin, Linda Faulhaber. Fourth Row: Linda Wilbrect, Kathy Nixon, Steve Warren, Robert johnson, Mike Whitney, Robert Potter, lan johnson, Brent Morrison, Gordon Wiseman, Marv Bennett, Roy Gaylord, jim Dunn, Mike Hadley, jim Taylor, Mike Slater, Dan Grimes, Marilyn jeffries, Shelia Fyre. l H'-'ir' mimi IEE is 1 Left to right, front row: Do, Re, Me! 4-' As Mr. and Mrs. Miller enjoy the refreshments at the choir party, she models the latest fashion. 84 Dale Nelson proves that when executing a robe change one must possess ex- ceptionally s tro ng bicuspids! Ah, concerts over who s going to get to the robe closet first! Linda Hartley seems i 1, ul ' . .f :.. .1 . Leisure time for many choir members is spent on the gym floor, talking instead of singing. Under the direction of Mr. Miller, A-Choir brought us many memorable programs through- out the year: The United Nations Assembly Autumn jubilee Christmas Assembly Chances de Noel The members not only have provided total enjoyment for students of North Salem, but also for the community surrounding our school. As an extra treat this year the choir had the privilege to combine with other Oregon high school choirs to present the Jester Hariston Festival. If' T Q' if ,gigiwwse 1 2 :V ,, gf ,M ,W , A vw, Q55 - .X, M.. W, ,ya gk I gil 'K f fn .fam M W 2 '1 Qw- ,A x If g 2 f Q f A he , L u .- 1 . 5 K Z VZ Q ig ' ' - 4- Y .J IN I ' 5' Q2 4 2...-A ':a w X ,Q I Qgv fl 1 . - .NL U K 1 1. . ,- . I ' - V q , 'kgi A '. 2 Q 1. ,. , N Z A . X . , ' , pl 41 5 ' 2 . , ., '- gee, , 2 'L v 555.1 , 'mf '-. ' fi f sl-. K U V 1 E , 'fs 0 T 5 E' if Fe' 5 , . ,-4 : , ,n 4- A LN .f -.w- .B We .1 ,W 'le x Q, ia gif x 0 :fx Z Q ,V I : ,J , ' . L,--, . M --, my, 'i52q,.., WK img?-.z 9 e Orchestra 66 - The '66-'67 Orchestra consisted of: Violins - Jim Apperson, Rosemary Beckly, Karen Boggs, Mary Holmes, Judy Hooton, Susan Krauss, Steve Nelson, Ilene Perlman, Sharon Schooley, Linda Springer, Dan Wing. Violas - Doug Arensmeier, Virgil Bramlett, Steve Graham, Larry Stockham. Cellos - Nancy Cleveland, jane Fletchall, Diane I-lerigstad, Robin johnson, Kathy Morrison, Eileen Rue. Basses - Rusty Gwynn, Ellen Rue. Flutes - Colleen Flux, Shannon Graves, Gloria Mann. Oboe - Mark Taylor. Clarinets - Sarah Breckenridge, Vicki Brown, Allan Davis, Jim johnson. Bassoon - Doyle Frickey. French Horns - Carl jepsen, Dave Partridge, Bob Ungar, Louis Thelen. Trumpets - Susan Boner, Gene Herigstad, john jackson. Trombones - Carl Benson, jerry Brush, Steve Henderson. Tympani - Ken Lauderback. Percussion -- Steve Tate, Chuck Young. String instruments, brass instruments, students of North Salem and Mr. Vick are the qualifications of a fine orchestra. Our orchestra participated in Autumn jubilee , the Christ- mas Assembly, and their own Spring Concert . Some of the members provided ensembles at Christmas time and others belong to various community organizations such as the junior Symphony. My what Concentration! Hats off to Mr. Vick for a fine year! 87 March, 2 - - 4 ! Marching isn't as easy as it looks. It takes these enthusi- astic members of our band a great deal of time and effort to provide this type of half time entertainment. Spirit with a beat! will best describe our marching band. During W A the football season the participants produced vitality before and during the games. Other activities were the numerous concerts they gave for the benefit of the public. In the basketball season many of the members form the Pep Band and bring enjoyment - -ix to those attending the games. it f4l,uNG5 L Mr. Chinburg directs the band and he has indeed done a fine job thi s year! 'snr-EM . X The proper placement of the baton is a serious matter , between Doyle Frickey, drum major, and Mr. Chinburg. ' ie 'qw Loyal Republicans? Who knows, but they sure did pep up the SU-1ClCHlS attending the rallies. 88 -Q F5 ,. .- -, Row, left lo right: Ed Savoie, Christine Holmes, Colleen Flux, Gloria Mann, Shannon Graves, Mark Taylor, Sarah Breckenridge, jim john Alan Davis. Second Row: Dan Nicholson, Bob Wilson, Marc Turner, janette Henderson, Ralph Lorance, jim Walz, Mike johnson Sue , Paula Coffey, judy Miller, Par Keyte, Vicki Brown, Chris Hadley. Third Row: Gene Herigstad, Sue Bower, john jackson, Duane Gordon Keto, Bill Maske, Nick Castillo, Lance Martin, jerry Weinstein, Bob Hartly, Merle johnson, Doyle Frickey, Carol Morley Bob Louis Thalen, David Portridge, Carl jepson. Fourlb Row: Ken Lauderback, Steve Tate, Chuck Young, jim jennings, jim Kansier Perkins, Susan Marsh, Roger Gahlsdorf, Larry Graves, Ron Mussmecker, Keith Franklin, jim Cup it, Douglas Finegan, Frank Wells, jerry h, Steve Henderson, Carl Bengston and Mr. Delbert Chinberg. Senior, Gene Herigstad, practices every chance he gets. Our Band s Spirited l 89 We are proud to have Debi Hockett, noted baton rwirler, as a member of our student body. She performed with the band on various occasions this year. W' 'V , W-lm., ,,x 1 OWX I.. x K lr: . sg. J W -s. -65.4, I G -L 4 . ig., gN:XW'N ' W ' I -q, 'N N by AA, ,n ' f un '1 5.12-4 ' X' -x,rv I v x wr, I .ff +A' , B175 - 1? 5 1 J QQM -lf- Staffs Cffices k ff' Y From switchboard to typewriter to the people them- sevles the office staff seemed perpetually in motion as they cooperated with and aided administration, faculty, and students. Secretaries of the Main office, Mrs. Matlock fabovej, Mrs. Gilmore Cupper rightj, and Mrs. Gardner are caught here in familiar poses. 'N- if 'i.,,,, Yffl 'if -Ju- tl 37ers , ,EA r' T! 1 Student Center Secretaries Mrs. Rohrer, Mrs. Wiseman fstandingj and Mrs. Skipper smile for Vik camera lx -I if Tiff Iiiir ,I 3 E A 1.4. : Ill .Qi ! NVE w .,. - sm , v' I, 91' l M M155 Goodnough head l1brar1an keeps the shelves stocked Assxstanr llbrauan Mrs Montgomery helps to run our Editor Kathy Bellock is the backbone of the Viking staff. Making suggestions on layouts, setting deadlines, and com- piling the yearbook introduction are a few of her responsibili- ties. Here Kathy cracks the whip over distressed Sophomores Larry Zeek and Pat Anunsen. ' 'ii Q1 M N-4 -Mvlllll Denise Stoudenmeyer and Chuck Van Meter illustrate that the Viking tops all annuals. viking staff - ,xi Sandy Taylor and Lark Hall stand on guard, while advisor Brophy comments on their pages from the faculty Roy Gaylord, Darrel Schaeffer, and Wayne Gillespie spend sixth period hard at work blowing up Vik staff pictures in the dark- room under the auditorium stage. We appre- ciate their long hours of blood, sweat, and tears ! nnual Affair . X I In the cramped storeroom Greg Wilder finds a bit of tranquil atmosphere. An indispensable part of the annual's production is the Viking business staff. Advisor Mr. Doughton with Tom Redeye, business manager Sharon Hunt, Linda Hatfield, and Cheryl Bogart sell Viking receipts, make the autograph sections, wrap and distribute the yearbook, and tke charge of budgeting and finances. sfwv - . ' 2 a 'ffsf 315554 2' i .f ,. -' This staff candid finds '-hv.a,,'-5X A everyone in his usual state of confusion. Nancy Kennedy, Kathy Bellock, Dan Wilson, Don Thomas, Marge Bradley, Larry Zeek, Pat Anunsen, Sue Dancer, Celia Mason Scott Mc Cloud, Greg Wilder, Mr. Brophy, jani Lockman. S aff , ii Left to Right: Gordon Wiseman, Lark Hall, Bruce Zahradnik, Clarion Conscientious, active, enthusiastic, devoted - these adjectives accurately describe our excellent Clarion Staff. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Bailey, the faculty advisor, and our competent student advisor, Steve Chipps, all of the staff members work together to produce bi-weekly additions of the Clarion. From coverage of choir productions to political rallies, from a naming contest for the staff mascot to car of the month features, the Clarion kept the student body entertained and informed. 1 , 5 i 1 ,, YT? 1:- , ' News editor, Teresa Lurvey, concentrates on one of her numerous assignments. I .J Y i- 1 -' l e -A J Dana sure got a kick out of that DOES if U3-S56 80001 Malcolm? one Mr. Bailey. ,f 1- But Mr. isn'r it? ,I 1 Bailey, long hair is essential in good journalism gi-.fx au.. Dana Raker, Pearl Bare, and Malcolm Maclnes, feature editors for the Clarion, combine their efforts and talents on the edition of the Clarion. . 'Q A X 'M Steve Folkestad and George Bynon discuss the layout of a pending edition, while editor, Steve Chipps, gives his expert advice. Larry Epstein, the zealous Clarion Business Manager, pre- the ' t tin and informative ad-la out. . , . . . Paras ano rm eras g y Frank Diarmit, the hard-working co-editor of the Clrzrzorz, ponders on another of his thought-provoking editorials. X, - -e.:, ' CTW was-' .,r, . , , 122135152-L,,1m 'N- M-, . H :TSI . y iq : ew-, L, inf. . MQ. F ,-,, Line- .' V ' I ' It's line-up time in the Clarion Staff room. The members are, Standing from lefl to right: Steve Folkestad, George Bynon, Teresa Lurvey, Sheila Frye, Candy Cox, Malcolm Maclnes, Geoff Parks, Larry Epstein, Frank Diarmit. Sealed are: Mr. Bailey, Steve Chipps, Dana Raker, Kandis Brewer, Pearl Bare, Ronda Flowers, Nor Piczuredg Marge Bradley, Tom and Roy believed that an uncluttered? desk is a necessity for creativity. 19 ' MQ., -L-YA... ,'i'1'QX To draw or not to draw, that is Mike's question- .tg Allan cuts out one of the stained glass windows that added Christmas Spirit to the halls. r 1 l f Vik Art Raise the Viking Spirit , Chalk for Children , Bag the Sax .,..Do these slogans look familiar? Yes! Where did you see them? In the halls, in the gym, and around town. Who put them there? The Vik Art staff, of course! This year under the guidance of Miss Vikie Howie a scheduled Vik Art Class has been formed in place of last year's club. The students who are selected seniors must be willing to give up clean hands for paint splots, and leisure time for some hard work. The efforts of the Vik Art Staff have been very much appreciated by all. 1 Bottom Row, left to righl: jack Scott, Mike Russel, Tom Van Warmer. Middle Row: Terry Blnkney, Dennis Moody, Ken King, Lorraine Rose, Lynnette Coffman, Linda Dougherty, Karen Jacobson. Top Row: Roy Talley, Bill Sparks, Dale Nelson, Allan Spalding. Not pictured: Roy Irish, Chuck Wilson, and Mike Bellinger. . and when we meet in Karen designs an Afflfafl 5CU1Pwf in the midd1e ..... used as a prop in a play at O.C-E- - Cafeteria x X. 'X XX North Salem cooks from left to riglalg Mrs. Sergeon, Mrs. Gardner, Mrs.. Francis, Mrs. White, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. LeRud, Mrs. Robey, Mrs. Luke, and Head Cook is Mrs. Haskell. Stretch! Mrs. White prepares delicious mashed potatoes. J L 'Y ,f ,i r 5414 . 4, fry r35341....,-......,. . 1 f ajlx: -.1 1 - . --,. These two cooks employ Mass Production to sandwich making Maintenance Q.. ,! .1221 ffk, Morning custodians from left to right: Ed Hensel, David jaynes, Morris Holt, Clair Weaver. Afternoon custodians from left to rigbl: Louis Rock, jim McKinney, Ray Noffsinger, Bob Van Harten, and Vern Schaker. 'Z ,ala Sports If Varsity Football Don Pruitt and Gary jones put the stopper on South's Bruce Dunn. Our Vikings had a tough, hard fought, frustrating season. The effort and desire of the squad generated some exciting games. 'Ihe climax of the season came against South in the final game. The keyed up Vikings out played South's power- ful team for the-first three quarters. Perhaps this game indicated that by next season the Vikings will be fully recovered from the division of its student body in l965. 102 .- ,f-5.-:a'. ,.?'5 2j V jr: T W . wig' . . . eg -1 ai m EH H B After an inspiring first half, Gordie Q. Wiseman leads the team Omg the field, A huge crowd gathered for the annual Civil War. , it JJ IN.: .f.. H -f' AN , 'V I , it . nnn QW' Q 1 l ,,,. 0 . , i , X I mn 5 L rr me x .I we 7 :::-: f n, . , Vikings: Row 1: Coaches Halsor, Smith and Leonard. Row 2: M. Bennett, D. Mollgaard, D. Thomas, B. Zahradnik, G. Eath- erly, G. Wiseman, L. Wilson, R. Painter, D. Pruitt. Row 3: R. Reed,,B. Beckley, C. Hargand, L. Gardner, R. Brady, B. john- son, D. Moody, B. Benz, B. Welsh, M. Salstrom. Row 4: D. Meyers, S. Chipps, S. Rentfro, C. Coker, G. jones, W. Gillespie, D. Dixon,K. Carpenter, T. Clark. Row 5: R. Gwynn, L. Patterson, S. Davis, M. Finly, M. Highberger, L. De Lapp, R. Gaylord, D. Wing. Row 6: B. Hartley, D. johnson, G. Taylor, W. Stein, L. Allen, D. Schaeffer, J. Smith. 103 At the close of the 1966 football season many of North's most loyal fans were dejected. With the quickest of glances at the record one can recognize a disappointing seasong however bright spots were numerous, and often it was the Vikings who dominated play. Although they were frequently behind at the final gun, at times in every game the team showed spirit and drive. With hard work and desire on the part of the returning letterman, North Salem fans will find that next season will be filled with excitement, spirit, and more victories. Viks take to the air as Eatherly looks for Wisemani A 5 E 'X -..' .1 Lf t it Eyes Lightner admits Chuck Hargand scores against Sweet Home. Sophomore full back Mark lflighberger tumbles to the ground after long gain against Sweet Home. Dave Mollgard chosen l'st team offensive and defensive all-district guard. Heads-up play by Larry Gardner stops speedy Corvallis back. S 4 CHIEF. Don Pruitt puts stopper on hard- ,.,, e-hn,,, Zahradnik chosen Captain Gordon Wiseman chosen team all-district second team all-district half-back. Viking offense squares-off against Saxons in traditional Civil-War game. Viking defense makes tough goal-line stand to stop Saxons running Albany back While Tim Clark jubilant Vikings pour onto field after Viking victory. helps out from behind. 3, ff , 5? 'airy T. 1 hx: A -ge HH.--.. .. , i'i U --gg-.j .. ,wg ' 1-+V- - 1 , - ',',,2uw-1 V H ' 6 4 J.V. Football s8:525?!Q6, 4Eogg1 '6:o:6'Q ' Q yw V -Hx! L 1' XR t 1- ' L-N7 .-. AA 4 ' JU' xr, 2 DAR , L A I T i - i Jr- a I I v 4: 'Q k l 3.3-'-fs L7 4, 'U'- Y at -' 'i -f f if 5 E' .. T' , If ,1-' V 4 'ff X L. f , ,- 4 , 1 , R. Buck Row: Neff lo rigbtj Frank Kline, jerry Taylor, Brad Victor, Art Xlonroc Third Row' Bob Un er Nl r lance Nlartin Art Ta lor eff - ' ' - g 1 - g 'v A l 1 Y 1 J Tom Ixlulvey, ilarry Smith. Second Row: Chuck VanMeter, Glen Folkert, Paul Meyer. Firsl Rozvg Steve Torok, Bruce Perkins, jeff Warren, Greg Na The J. V. football team, after a discouraging start, came through with wins over Sweethome, McNary, and Lebanon in the middle of the season. After being blanked by Albany 33-0 in che first game of the year, the J. V.'s lost to , . , 1 Albany 7-6 at the near end of the season. This comparison of scores shows the improvement made this year by the j. V. team. Under the fine coaching of Mr. Littlejohn and Mr. Caldarazzo many excellent prospects for next year's varsity were created. Coaches Littlejohn and Caldarazzo prepare the j.V.'s for the game against McNary. i ln 'l Hi-..v.,i-Haig ,l':!'J -.: k -,,. -N , - i- Lee, john Kennedy, Larry Graves, Paul Bovelle, Ben Hamilton, Miles Bullock, Bill Staggs, Pat Anumsen, Bob Harris, john Smith, Ken LaCroix, Wes Hadley, Sh, Laffy Z-liek, jim Colburn, Dave West, Jerry Smith. Front row left lo rigblg Wallig, Hall, Hoffman, Fredricks, Sidcloway, Clark. Second row: Laymon, Bauer, Kleen, Keerins, Keto, McKeown. Third row: Lenart Fauth, Davis, Keto, Erickson, Parks, Elgin, Rose. COACH BORSBERRY prom row, left to rigbl: Kandis Brewer, Cathy Currey, Franki Zeller, Donna Denyer. Second row: Nancy Fritz, Kris Straight, Linda Miller, Becky Wieglenda, Candy Cox. No! piclzzredg Debbie Ruscher, Diana Voris, Peg Green, Linda Springer. The 1966 Boys' Swim Team splashed through a winning season, breaking 9 school records. The experienced team was paced all season by captain Scott McKeown, holder of 3 individual records in the 160 yd. individual medley, the 400 yd. freestyle, and the 100 yd. butterfly, Dan Rose, 100 yd. batkstroke record holder and 7th at District, and Buz Elgin, 200 yd. freestyle record breaker and 6th at State. McKeown carried the Viking name with him to place 7th in the all-state meet, highlighting his swimming career. Victories over South and Corvallis made the '66 swim- ming year one of which to be proud. The Girls' Team was lead by Peg Green and Kandis Brewer, 6th in 100 yd. breast stroke at District. 'PWM' S ' 3 1 at 1-4.-1 ' 5 ,r Q ,tr . , .. I Q 1 lt if 4 if ' , Typical landscape on the grueling North Marion cross country course. The course includes treacherous mudholes, a barnyard and woody hollows to harass the dauntless harriers. In this particular meet North placed above MCNary and South Salem, and Scott Bremmer placed 19th in a field of 240. Cross Country Scrambling through brambles and bushes, over barbwire fences and railroad tracks, and fording streams and mudholes, our dauntless Vik harriers had a better than average season. The bushmen's new coach Mr. Paldanius, guided his band to a victory over South, the first in the school's history since the split in '54. Scott Bremmer, the team captain, helped to inspire his fellow harriers to three victories in 'iff' five outings. . '. f , X -e . ' iff -, 1 493 7 , EQ 11 Vik Harriers, kneeling: Dave Price, Scott Bremmer, Geoff Parks Dave Canary, Mike Lappe. Second Row: Dave Greenberg, Kave Brown, ,Harold Ashford, Rod Phillips, Ken Howe, Daryl Turner. Third Row: Coach Paid- anius, jim Nofzinger, Tony Cox, Tom Drury, Colin Akerson, Rich Kibbey. Not Pictured: Ron Leighty. W C jfs, is Smile, Ken, you're on Candid Camera. Did ya see my contact anywhere? Beat South was the cry and Viking victory was the result.. Upset triumph over highly rated South Salem and a two out of three victory series over the McNary Celtics highlighted the '67 season. Never was there a more Basketball I967 pleasant locker room shower taken than after the hard fought Saxon defeat. In his 2nd season at the helm of the Varsity Viking cagers, head coach Roger Judd molded a battle-hardened team worthy of any opponent in the stater The maple- court aggregation comprised of five seniors, five juniors, and standout sophomore, Mike Tathsan, provided the newly formed Viking Pep Crew with plenty to yell aboutr Team captain Mark Salstrom and all-Vik Tom Anderson led the Viking offensive charge throughout the season. Scraping under the backboards for North's share ofthe rebounds were Tom Drury, Maury Farnstrom, and Doug Watters. Seventh high point marker in the district, Watters displayed true Vik spirit and great ball handling ability. The never-say-die Vikings met strong competi- tion with equally strong all-out team drive, providing a season long to be rerneinbered. ,I r l X v l li. I KINQ9 Us lhllllf - x 305 lx' imma...-4 NJNFJ it-'QL' il P Q Q I. 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Their 9-13 win-loss record is not quite as had as it seems. In their 13 defeats, only four times were they really outclassed, and three times their losses were due to sickness and injury. The 11 team members were. Craig Cross, jim White, Pat Fitzsimons, Miles Bullock, Chuck VanMeter, Larry Gatlin, guardsf Gary Taylor, Stuart Olsen, Glen Folkert, forwards: and centers, Mike Hadley and Art Lee. North 56 Macminnville North 48 South Eugene North 34 North Eugene North 66 MCNMY North 38 Corvallis Nqffh Sl'lElClOl'1 North 45 South North 60 Lebanon North 45 Sweet Home North 83 McNary North 46 Albany Norrh 44 Corvallis North 31 South North 57 Lebanon North 67 Sweet Home North 41 Albany North 55 MCNNY North 30 Corvallis North 45 50'-lfh North 70 Lebanon North 56 Sweet Home North 50 AHUHUY l 112 x f -fr -x 53 47 51 59 51 44 60 49 49 79 49 54 45 34 25 51 61 41 53 59 35 55 Sophomore Basketball 'Q 9? NBRTH I 0 mm 23 QSALEM SALEM lQQ?g5gt RBRDy mtv ' 2 LU: Sophomore team members from left to right, front row: Steve Torok QMgr.j Dan Trullinger, Steve Tatez jeff Warren, and Darrel Greenburg. Back row: Coach Leonard, Steve Bauer, Tony Cox, Larry Seiber, Mike Miller and john Smith. Although North's Sophomore baslcetballers had an over all record,of 5-10. their season was highlighted by winning the mythical City Championship. The Sophomores demonstrated their supremacy over their inrracity foes with a 5 win one loss record. Members of the Sophomore team, along with sophomore members of the j.V. and Varsity squads show much promise to help restore North Salem's basketball team to the role of a contender. ' 5 'L 1 -Q-..w, og Coach Leonard talks over strategy with his team during a brief timeout break. Darrel Greenburgscores an easy lay-in against MCNary. A 50' LW. Smith's work never ends. Competing in one of the largest gym- nastic districts in the state, plus being confronted with a tough 7:00 P,M, practice schedule, North Salem's gym- nastic team showed great improvement during the 1967 season. The team has initiated talent, grace, muscle, and skill into a competitive season. The rigor and grind of four months of practice was rewarded with big wins over McNary, Corvallis, and South, plus several other victories. l While quietness is a common courtesy extended to all participants during a meet, Coach Chucks Hargand's Iron-Cross took many firsts in the Still Rings event. Claude Cobb anricipares a good score upon finishing his routine. l North's Dennis Murray starts his Parallel Bar routine with an L' sit. Gymnastics Ralph Seeger takes one practice handstand before competition starts. ,, e ,, .Liars ,r H W ' , dmv, - 1 V N Q. 1 W - lg.,-.1 ,,a.,,, f,-,.,. -a..... Y . .- .....mMMw H -- Emily Iungerich Cabovej, Candy Cox, Chris Hargand, Carol McCammon, Chris Mullen, Cathi Nixon, Ellen Huffaker, Terri Thompson, Alice Brame, Selma Rinne, Sue Brown, and Linda Stead fbelowj were the girls who comprised With no mats for protection, Ellen Huf- faker displays her free-x form. North's first girls' gymnastic team. Mrs. Bron- son, the coach, was blessed with many Sopho- mores and juniors which would indicate a bright future for the coming years. . .. r r V M' N Wrestling Jerry Sneathen puts a pining combination on McNary's heavy weight Dick Wilmschen. Rick Oullette leads matmen through warm-ups. You forgot to use your Ban! With the use of reversals, predicaments, takedowns, escapes and pins the North Salem Matmen complied a season record of 9-3. Part of the success of the season must be given to the coaching abilities of Mr. Caldorazo and Mr. Hutzler. The Viks were lead by three fine wrestlers. jerry Sneathen, our heavy weight, suprised many opponents with his speed. 178 pound Don Pruitt was an aggressive senior Wrestler. Chuck Coker, the 158 pound junior built one of the best records on the team. Due to the quality and sportsmanship of all the boys competing on the mats North Salem once again had a successful season. AW 'L , ,t A gh ,f K pf .! g l ,fin 2 X 'K Rf '93 x 'P +1 W iw, , ..5,,.....,. 4 1 P sir, 0 . . 4 . . , w U: ' N N- t Success is the result of dedication and long hours of hard practice, as demon- strated by all-district grappler Don Pruitt working with Paul Wymore. Captains Ron Painter and Rick Oulette discuss pre-meet rules of procedure with referee Bob Engle. fBeIowj Much of the success of the Viking matmen should be attributed to the leadership and dedication of the coaching staff headed by Coach Caldarazzo, and assisted by Coach Hutzler. 'is ,gf Q! .,4...,....,, '18 North North North North North North North North North North North North North North Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Molalla McMinnville South Eugene North Eugene Corvallis McNary Albany Corvallis MCNary South Salem Albany Lebanon Sweet Home South Salem J.V. Wrestling fan fflh 1 I ,fm This years j.V. wrestling team was led by many talented sophomores. They placed high in district standings with excellent individual efforts. Leading the team to a ten win four loss record were Steve Townsend, Greg Parks, and Roy Schafer. Other team members were Gordon Wiseman, DaveM0llguard Tobby Hunter, Gene Herigstad, Res Champ, Dale Burton, Dave Greenburg, Mark Highberger, Frank Kline, Greg Nash, Lynn Knight, Rod Heppner, Mike Rash, and Mike Radke. Under the guidance of Coach Hutzler, the j.V..wrestlers had a very fine year. 1 Q Greens Slow Golfers ...,:. I Chris Folkestad putts out QW ru ...H Q t..g Success was anticipated before the season began, and then the outlook changed. A mediocre season pre- vailed until the district tournament started and the Viking golfers shined, turning in a second place finish, only eight strokes off the Winner Corvallis. Pat Fitzsimons, Mike Horner, Marv Bennett and Chris Folkestad all shot in the 70's to keep North alive. This foursome cooled off in the state competition and finished in the top 20 teams out of 49. Other team members who competed in the regular season were Art Rice, Bill Welch, Mike Salstrom, Dave Alloway, Jim White, Wayne Seifer, Steve Miller, and Steve Chipps. Next year's power will be found in these four: Pat Fitzsimons, Art Rice, Mike Horner, and Chris Folkestad. Y Pat Fitzsimons watches as Mike Horner putts out. Pat and WI-Sunni 3,-5, Mike formed one of the most successful one-two combina- tions in the state. 120 Racketeers: T3 The f 1 1 Q Loom Netful Facing tough competition from the other ten teams in the district, the boys' tennis team, tutored by Mr. Rice, finished the season with a fourth place standing. Coached by Mrs. Plantz, the girls' tennis team had problems similar to the boys'g lack of experience and ath1ete's foot. Bonnie Tufts, Tammy Judge, Marge Bradley, Dianna Voris, and Beth Rasmussen were selected to play in the district tournament. left to right: john Laing, Larry Gardner, Dave Dixon, Glenn Keto, Coach Rice. Front left to Dan Fontannini, Dan Trullinger, Rod Hughes, Bill Blaumer. Q ., X A 1 1 1 l - T t ,I -9 I T f :as , ,.- not pictured is Beth Rasmussen. 121 , I T X , 1 n Y - 1 5 Larry Gardner displays aggressive Back left to right: Kathy Snider, Bonnie Tufts, Tammy judge, Marge Bradley, Nancy Pla,-,tzy Serving Style. Coach. Front left to right: Donna Denyer, Tia Lindstrom, Dianna Voris, Judy Derwing, and Vik Thinclads. . . The 1967 edition of North's track and field forces lived up to the highest expectations early in the season then slackened in the latter meets due to injuries, mishaps, bad breaks and tough com- petition. With a strong opening thrust the thin clads from NSHS streaked to a fourth position in the first meet of the year, the annual Williamette Relays. Out of forty high schools competing, North accummulated enough points to secure fourth and unveiled its distance medley team which survived all comers for an unde- feated relay season. Likewise, the team turned in an outstanding performance at the Hudson's Bay Invitational meet in Washington, showing strength in most all events and finishing fourth out of nine teams including the two top teams in Washington State. Sparkplug and endurance man of the year was james Scott Bremmer who hung tough all year long after breaking both the mile 01:18.62 and the two mile school records 19:54.31 Scott is also North's only State Meet qualifier in both the mile and 880. With consistantly good efforts by every team member, all season long, North Salem overpowered many opponents and proved a close match for all others, with the difference being in the teams lack of depth for those meet winning seconds and thirds. Stocked-up with many experienced juniors and sophomores, Coaches Halsor and Pauldanius look to the future with anticipation. Jump, Al w '-, x.. Mark Salstrom, a member of the Vik thinclads broadjump team, shows good form Vik pole V9-Ulfel' Claude Cobbs S3115 OVE1' the in his effort against Corvallis. foot mark with his usual ease Hurdle, ' ' I ..- it .,,f5,- 1. g.U-. a. f '- , , -v .-Q. '. g4. ',!y,qQjj1.w - , :Huh- .. - A' . ,- . f' Jim Ace high hurdle men, Dave Brown and Brad Victor, stomp through another hurdle event. Y' 31 I? ,,-.. l W H ' ,G.,,1:M?'V 'li ..,, J. 1'-qi-,..' ' ' A ff. i Jw .. ,Q -V 41 fe- -ij L , :P . x 4 1- .wi ' V ' J w. rw Run, 'Ne 2' Scotty Bremmer streaks to another mile run victory to Swan Lake? No, it's Mark Highberger showing hefty form in his rack up 5 big points for the Viking thinclads. favorite event--the shot put. 123 em rr if r rf F rw First row,' Craig judge, Scott Bremmer, Rod Phillips, Mike Lappe, Tim Clark, Leroy Newton, Dave Greenberg, Dave Brown, John Patrick, Lanny Harrison, Daryl johnson, Paul Knots, Dave Price, john Schaffer, Ken Howe, jeff Warren, Pat Anunsen, Don johnson, Geoff Parks, Terry Kepheart, Coach Pauldanius. Second rowp Coach Halsor, Brad Victor, Chuck VanMeter, Dave Patterson, Colin Akerson, Art Lee, Larry Seebur, Greg Parks, Mark Highberger, Gary Jones, Don Thomas, Bill Barker, Tim Sly, Dave McCarty, Wayne Gillesppi, Frank Klein, Randy Reed,Daryl Turner, Tom Redeye, Bill Peacock. :-,,....w- am- r .f-'ra 'll , if r mf' ll' s 9 , ,QQ t, .4 P my i as ,. ,, it A ,,,, ,, A ,-, ,, ,v ' gr- '9 I .. ,tai n 1- .ff F ,7ggi'v4XjE' .f ' els e:-Shi' ai are 1' iirlirrfisw-i'fr:.'2'1'f riff xi' ptr.. .. Greg Parks shown taking a practice javelin toss just prior to a meet. North's number one hurler averages a respectable 170 feel 3 IOSS- Brad Victor trying for the school record in the high jump. This time however, Brad must settle with just six feet and another first place. 124 . . Track . 5- tx Ken Howe fleftj challenges Roy Talley f-center! for the lead in the grueling yard run. In fourth place john Patrick. 880 Anchor-man Chuck Van Meter breaks the tape to win the mile relay for North's j.V. tracksters. 5 Q ' ? H4 in 4 it V 0 I 4 M is ,o jeff Hamilton barely misses in j.V. pole vault competition. 125 I Q 7 SL G' ' Q 'E 'lb 5' 7? fb Ch FY- Q -if . ,, ' mr vi ,Q-S Top row le l ro rzgbl Coach Schaefer Richard Krbbey Gary Taylor Tom Drury Roy Gaylord, Tom Stanely, Middle row left to right Dave Pulley Doug Watters Steve Davis Dave Mollgard Loren Wilson Nelson Ross Alan Davis, Bottom row left to right: Rob Brady Alan Superb coaching, powerful hitting, tremendous pitching, and spirited dedication on the part of all involved led the Vikings up the ladder of success and all the way to the State A-1 Baseball Crown. The young team composed of five juniors and four seniors managed to come through when the chips were down. At the end of the regular season, the Viks found themselves in a tie for the district led with Crosstown rival South Salem. Viking superiority shone through as they trounced the Saxons 8-1, and gained the play-off berth. Behind the pitching of ace left-hander Tom Stanley, and the hitting of joe Barry, Dave Mollgard, Rich Hadley, and Doug Watters, they went on to down Ontario 1-0 in the Quarter-Finals, and South Eugene 6-5 in the Semi-Finals. These victories sent them to Multnomah Stadium in Portland to meet Cleve-- land High in the championship game. With the backing of a spirited crowd, the forces of coach Schaefer climaxed the season by downing Cleveland 2-O to gain the championship in a hard-fought battle. OLUH 1 una ,-A .115 ff--15 2251 ---' ., ,.,- .A- - , ,x vu,-. 3 Tu District: Viks 5 Viks 2 Viks 4 Viks 5 Viks 9 Viks 4 Viks 1 Viks 4 Viks 2 Viks 2 1 'T . ,A .-'. '41 -. . X. i ',w-v .I V. ....-,,, , , swf . ' f'.', ,.. .,-. - 11.-f - ' f L - . . vw-' - -- ' .V , -wg. .. -,.,,- fp, ,. . Nj, Ima., . -, -.'- --,fy-4. -. - .. . . , .' -eww ,. ' 1'-7 3- .Jm3 .. ' '.' ,,,.,,H.'- - K , Q-A L' South Salem McNary Corvallis Albany Lebanon Sweet Home South Salem McNary Corvallis Albany 'Yu'-s.. 4 Viks 4 Viks 8 District Play-off Viks 8 Slate Quarter Finals Viks 1 Stale Semi-Finals Viks 6 Championships Viks 2 ,V N' 70 I4- -. ' I, .. . 1 ,. .',.'v . q '. qYw'1'fw-1' , M.. M, M. Lebanon Sweet Home South Salem Ontario South Eugene Cleaveland tl' V I. A if VI' is wg,- U wi .w vt if--+ 5' 'ik-R - 5 ' , .. 1 h Q...-. ' ' , .5 H 5 1 1 O 5 O ftwls- w 'J i Viks Go All The Way Congratulations to coach Don Scbaefer and bis 1967 State A-1 Baseball cbampions for bringing to tbe city of Salem its first State baseball crown. P 49' 'f-x. lk em- A my --ag.. .- v -,N - . l '9. .., , fs gpqg.-ng.-n. 2 lx Teamwork is a mighty big word. v I ' W ' K A ' -154 ' ' .f 97' , ' H ' gg' ' b, i nu, r t use a , : ' ., . Y t'A 'i'T 'V at , 1 l I ' L .' 'v W' 4 N I ,' '. , Q ' 7 v vs' J qv . ' J 1 3 , t , iw- ? . ,H . I-, , . .-.-5, i1i :E V I Inc' J 4. in Ti ss- Q ' - 1 , 7 n I ' 6' Wy G 7 39 N I ,,, -4: , -1- if-Tlwx 5 ft 4, 'f Hifi- fltt l i 1 5: ky .W ,711 11, .. t ' 53-1.:-Lu. Pitching--very strong with three no-hitters from Mike Miller and a one-hitter by Steve Tate. With a combined E.R.E. of 147 and only allowing an average of 4,11 hits per game, the pitching proved to be one of the teams best assets. Hitting--Excellent. Lead by Rusty Gynn, Gordy Hoffman, and Miles Bullock with averages .416, 389, 565, respect- 1- ,... -ii '31 . x 24 K ively. The team scored an average of 5.25 points per ,G.,,,,,-,,,,t.,t-,w, , ,, - . V, M., 'L - ' ff' fr. .-' 1 .. . - - 1559 - - . , - .-5211-and- w:gw'.-..aw-M'f: f,1 ' game. With an over all batting average of 2.11, the my .gf ,l,34'ggr,,gr1:f,at , , ,, . . - ' fr.,p'- offense came through many times with the clutch runs. 3,1 ,. .. 1 -- X'E ifuflw .A - , ' ,, 1' 6 iv , QSM :Y . gg wg Y 5.13. QE H ' , to 3vg3,',a?,. Eel , A '- ' 1' Q, E-if 5 is ' ' V H Q.: .. M : Q ,,,:,.r E , N -,J, Eg -4 - r .112 . ' . or y t .-'Aft-mf.-.,,f.,f ,, J . ,v.r..lJ-LI' W ,,... . my Jeri' .AE was ,,,1 1 w nw, wornaswi , - 31.11 '-'l I f 5,71 ' .A3'-171 is if l 7 - . 5. - - - - - - - - --'ft' V- ,. S Fielding--Sufficient, the weakest point of a team with few 23355-fff ' 2 'Q ' flaws, the defense was one of the strongest in the league. :yi -'t I . ,Y Many times the Vikings in the field robbed opposing f' f 1gg f7' 4' if Q K, batters of hits to preserve narrow victories. H - i -tr: - Q-A- rw l ' . ww, I -A l, ' 2 I: ' I' . M A , V 3 5 ' v- , ' H ' g-jnj., ...Lf ',g-, Q' ' ' 1 e ' ' T Z i xy 1-'Z 'T' ' . -'4' Af' ' P' l ' rgv.. 'f' 351' Af' , 7f15l75'?ff5'7f7f?fZ ' - ' . ' ti- ' w i 'fri' - , . H ... - 5'f 'W1' ' J.-,L -' ' A 'Z gt . I 0 0 aj, -ffrzriegggi' tb rg gi f ' W H V 'l ay i',,AQ L : H K-,Id 5,7 -.W.,'vh !x:h,,i7- Ml- I b 4 . .J .W p 1, - 1 I I. HL - ml , Q s -- . 1 -L --.. 1 ' - g I g -' -1--' .f,..'Lg.g35y fi .D r L 9- , fe- Q y -. ' . t-lv--..-.,,.,, 1 .U . U' '7 ' '- .f Overall--With a season record a total of 14-2 the j.V.Viks A A under the excellent guidance of Mr. Hutzl er had a tremen- ' , ,, ,V Q A ,43,,,g',, dous year winning the championship of a very tough league. fl??Z t' X ., , I -1 -,Q . .4 ' 'Nam ii ' .4w'! . , , .1 H 2 n I f 41,3 mg, 1 YJWV ..W,, R Sharon Skewis I X Culbertson W 'f ..v'-ffm -is 1 -:A 1 if , ' . -.HA,gJ1 ' x , 2144.3 H . .fjatn v-vwfmfsw-1,..fw+ ' f - .Q ky ' .F h 4-cial 4 H lu -f' ,WM IM M X 44 15: 5 1 'lf Q gg '-ei y EU ii-1 1 J 15.5 Bw! Bd 53 L . f - - , .., ' .d.5,EW,4 M- Q 42 A ' '2 - , Se I 'J ,, mga 0 5 .QW I-Qfg .--Q rf' X--i Serial xv Y-Teens Present Camelot On December 3rd the Marion Hotel Starlite Room was adorned with shields and banners. A large Christmas tree with gingerbread men hanging from its branches stood in the center of the ballroom. The scene was Camelot , the 1966 Sno-Ball. The Ascots provided music for the 800 lords and ladies who attended. Sue Smither, South Salem, was general chairman for the dance, and North's committee chairman was Sue Dancer who was in charge of the refreshments. ,T -?xX ,W- .. , 1 Xi v - Christmas Talent Show LT R K I fi f 1 gf N' A ' , I X ee? eww' me fl ' The theme for the 1966 Christmas Talent Show was a poor little rich girl trying to find the true meaning of Christmas The setting, an art museum, was represented by pic- ture frames with the different acts in them. As Lynn Chamberlain, our little rich girl, spoke about each picture, the acts were performed. She finally found the meaning of Christmas by helping a poor little ragamuffin. Congratulations go to the script writers: Steve Chipps, Don Thomas, jane Fletchall, Ellen Rue, and Eileen Rue, and the co-ordinator of it all, our student body vice president, Sue Van Meter. 3 I ae: iz? Q Sweetheart Ba ' Sjll PS. The annual Sweetheart Ball, sponsored by Salem's Hi-Y clubs, was held on February 18 this year in South Sa1em's east balcony gym. Kathy Bellock, representing Harrison Elliot Senior Hi-Y, was crowned Queen by Hi-Y council president, Bruce Zahradnik. Princesses Janet Ashton and Sue Linnertz represented North's other Hi-Y clubs. Arnie Manke and his orchestra enhanced the sweetheart mood with their background and dancing music. Rob Brady served as general chairman for the dance. 4 A P S-G' ff , . . rf 1 f?'?? K nr if , 1 P 1 K --:ev-.f-i ' 'J L 1--' 79K Cottonball Goes Mod . 'cw I 3 Q ,Q I. I , , 1 ' xx j a 1 1 E ' I i ll, , A Two. S, -' n' - 1 i Q ' W 5?i5QJ2P.' ' l ' l lil l 4 iff' ,l so 1 2 4 1 ' ' ff V ' . I Q f K ' - Qt Q l 1' L 1? , F A .B t W if Greenwich Gallery was the theme for the Y-teen Interclub-sponsored Cottonball. The annual event was held Saturday evening, April 8, in the Marion Hotel Star- light Auditorium. Op Art was featured in the decor- ations with do-it-yourself impressionismn on the tables in the refreshment area. Beth Rasmussen and Marge Bradley headed the decorations committee, Kathy Snider, Sue Dancer, and Carol Cahill represented the three North Y-teen clubs. 137 N 'N If .,.. On March 31 the halls of North Salem were filled with laughter and oddly dressed students whom the teachers put up withf' The Twirp Day activities included a fantastic tug- o-war the canceling of the greased pig-race, whipped cream faces, and the black bag convention. Two seniors, Cindy Kuehnert, as a huge yellow flower, and Rob Frady, as a tooth, walked away with the outstanding costume awards, Presenting a routine from the Wizard of Oz, the tally squad performed for the last time. .f J' Twirp Day NS Style wil WX Q65 Q Wh Q5 Che ff. . ,ye .. V L .1131 Q55 Queen For Knight I967 Queen For a Knight was held April 14 at a noon dance for the purpose of crowning a queen of clubs and her first and second crown princesses. janet Ashton, representing Future Farmers of America, was chosen queen by popular vote of the student body. Jeannie Collette and Sue Linnertz, candidates from Future Business Leaders of America and German Club, were the first and second crown princesses for the event. Banners decorated the gym on this special day and cookies were served as refreshments. Donna Herigstad, student body second vice-president, was general chairman. The other princesses who represented their club this year were: Margo Foote, Future Teachers of America, Evelyn Luers, Home Economics Club, Sue Cranford, Spanish Club, Jane Fletchall, Crescendo Club, Eileen Rue, Latin Club, Frankie Zeller, Future Medical Leaders, Terri Thompson, Ski Club, Rhonda Flowers, National Forensic League, Karen Stensrud, Drama Club, Nikki Mosher, International Relations League, Linda Gatlin, National Honor Society, Sandi Taylor, S Club, and Francine Fitspatrick, French Club. af' be wk 3? Queen Janet il I 2 v , I X l 1 A 5 4 1 ' lg . 1 p ff e i A North Puts On The Dog fPatch M :. , W , ,H , , . l North's first musical production was held April 28 and 29. The three hour Li'l Abner took 8 weeks pre- paration. Back drops, stage settings, costumes, make-up, music, and dialog were just a few of the factors to be co-ordinated. Mr. Rolloff and lighting specialist Mike Carriger solved many production problems. I if In the beginning Chinberg and Mr. Vi could hardly bear musical chaos. pieces fit together t band and orchest members found amus ment in the rehearsal ar the mistakes. Mike Whitney, porrrayi Painter, better known the cast as Earthqu Magoon, practice tussli over Daisy Mae's hand l marriage. I L'il Abner, and Ro - 1-. ,1 .fir i if' 'f 1 Siu if ifiiwi ', 'v 4: At dress rehearsal Evil Eyed Flegal CBert McBridej, jack S. Phogbound CLarry Shreckengosrj, and Apassionata Von Climax Uanet Ashtonj listen as General Bullmoose CSreve Johnsonj expresses his viewpoint in Progress is the Root of All Evil. Finally, with lines memorized, cues under control, make- up expertly applied, the curtain opened on .... . . . Typical Day In Student director, Celia Mason watches from back stage as Daisy played by Gayl Culp, shines for L'i1 Abner. Though Mammy'sY Berry tonic is valuably invested in L'i1 Abners physique, it proves futile hope to save Dogpatch from the govenments progress. ment experimentation with the tonic turns the husbands into unfeeli giants. ,954 fi : 'T in atch U.S.A. Sadie Hawkin's Day begins with a ballet and a bang! Then each girl runs for dear life to get her man. The busiest gent around is Marry'n Sam - played by Randy Valentine. Daisy Mae catches L'il Abner, Bullmoose confesses, and Dog Patch remains under Cornpone's reign . . . as the curtain falls. 1 tl'-'1 Special thanks to Mrs. Hopkins, L'il Abner director. O I-ml 2 F ' f u hispers Of The Orient' 13, 1967, the junior class transformed our gymnasium into an Oriental paradise. er the leadership of junior class first vice-president, Linda Torgeson, the juniors ted the seniors at the annual Junior-Senior Prom. mood was carried out with an excellent use of decorations. A large pagoda, tered in the gym, served greatly as a conversation piece and added tremendously the Oriental effect. A small pond with a bridge crossing it was the background for tures taken by a professional photographer. There were also several murals and a shaw planned and constructed by Beth Rasmussen and Kathy Rosenfeld along various other juniors. rice Adams and his orchestra provided background and dancing music for the large d in attendance. H 'W' F 'L' n AH in 'D I' ' ' ' I ffl' all Wl'lO alfeflded. Y j I l Va F 1 x I 4, - '31 if a' ig. . 1 s ' 2 5?..,',n 6 I5 .fu f. Tusk X . W. qs Q- -w K K A Hr' .H A .jk ,Alix wa!-K' f 4-Az-5 if V 9 PQLA. I U ffm-,u,,f '4 -.,,bQ-ima. QL' ws. ' ' W., A 5, -:mf 1 S., , l ' w,w?':Ti-13531-Nuts. fi Eggirifv M ' Wvf QQ! 5 5WW1 fkfivimxg-Q B., ,wx ' 1 W ,L 4 lx ' K X YQ, 3-,uf - x, .' x ' A' 4' ' ' w. . -Qyq fws,:.w.-.xr vw-. X, . 1 ik -V-. . px, ..- -Q Q W 146 4 Seuiffrs ii Senior Officers tp 'X lx lx X g y f X , W.. at 42 4,9 -W-XXX, 17,-IDA Coordinating the activities of the graduating class of '67 and combining the talents of many students in a successful year, was the goal of the senior class officers pictured above: left to right, president Bruce Zahradnikg treasurer, Nancy Kennedyg second vice-president, Tammy Morgang secretary, Peggy Zeek, and first vice-president, Scott McKeown. In addition to holding the traditional class council meetings, the seniors successfully maintained a coffee stand during the Christmas season, sold popcorn after school, headed and organized the star- studded faculty-student basketball game, and generally supported the school throughout the year. Congratulations to the senior class and their officers! t.- . K J-3: 3 ' Kin 1 'YQVU 7 yu Q if The semor class represenratlves rom let Zo rzgh! are Row 1 Sue Wllson, Gayle Culp, Debbxe Steubs Lanora Barry Janet Hall Sherne Farnes Row 2 Don Watson john Hunter, Mllt johnson Larry Parks FY' W Q 1 :Nw QS Wm Talented Seniors Hut the Stage After weeks of diligent practice, a group of 67 Vikings presented the Senior Talent Show under the direction of Scott McKeown. Pictur- ed below are some mem- bers of the cast who tried, tried, and tried again--and succeeded in presenting a great show after rewritingthe script four times! Im.. QI. Bev Aas Peggy Abrahamson 41-l-lt, Tom Anderson Kathy Ankeny JSF Bob Atkinson Barb Baclham f Bill Baker Carlotta Bailey li - lil Debi Bartges Lanora Barry Alice Beaver Ben Beckley fir- ' Collin Akerson Verdeen Ahrendt Norman Akin Sandi Armstrong Peggy Arunsen Gilbert Apodaca 160 Q 1 , Mike Bachelder Dave Bahns Allen Baker l l ft, N Dan Bales Dorthy Ball Pearl Bare Danny Barrel jim Bauglm Michele Beal Steve Beech Kathy Bellock Christie Bellon 51 Kathy Allen M . janet Ashton ii 'Z' '04 Norman Baker Patty Barrett Sharon Beardsley Marvin Bennett xc hi' Q' Paul Beurler Evan Bishop Rick Blackburn N ts' Judy Bolz Shirley Bolz Roger Bonner Beverly Bowen Mary Boyer Denny Bradley Teresa Blakney 5' W Claude Borszick Marge Bradley ii-is 'bf Rob Brady Marvin Brakke Virgil Bram lett is 'C' Larry Bray Scott Bremmer Marilyn Briggs james Brundage Carla Buchanan Darrel Bllllfff 1 ii- 7, 3 sz ' Y' . Q' e ef e L 1' Q' f 'lf-Z . W ssl- If 1 '50, r Ni Carol Braun Ulisca Brooks Gary Bynon H! William Blaumer Rosalie Bohl Sv if Par Bosley Tammy Bower Between classes, all serious CPD kg . T '-'. Camhe Brown julie Brown George Bynon Carol Cahill w--Q15 ir Carol Carninc Ken Carpenter Michael Carriger Mike Cermak l.ynn Chamberlain Rox Champ 'in 'C' Kris Cherr Steve Chipps Cathie Christenson Michael Christler Lawcrcncc Clark Marsha Clark Y i Donna Clay Donald Cleveland Dzlnalcc Click Chris Clyhurn rex in 9, , wi iii X . 11 I Ili:-it a in S Y- M ilf. found hitting the books. Lynnette Coffman Lynn Coffman Sue Coker Richard Coleman 5' Jeanne Collette Kathleen Copple Susan Cranford Denny Croghan Kathy Culbertson Gail Culp -in 'Q Q-f 4'--Q .gi jo Anne Dahlen Judy Dapses Randy Davidson Michael Davis julie Dehaas Douglas Dell ax Nw w Q Alice De Rouch Glenda De Puy Robert Douglas Linda Durham B fi' 1 WY'-v, ' l..aDonna Eisele Todd Eshle man Sheron Ferries 4' ,A Geradine Downing Lois Dutton Judy Derwing Deanna Drake Mike Eastlund Rita E ks trand Richard Espey Charles Fauck .251 Steve Ellis Antonette Erickson ,w Frank Diarmit Linda Dougherty T Melodie Dougherty Tom Drury Barry Duell Lee Dunham l Gary Eatherly Sandy Edwards Linda Eggiman Carla Engstrom Howard Ensor larry Epstein jack Erion Michael Estes Di anne Evjen Linda Faulhaber Marsha Fields Janice Finley Sharon Fischer Carol Fisher Francine Fitzpatrick jane Fletchall I' L F' Margo Foote Gerold Forman Sue Foster in 'T Lee Freclenburg Marty French Roger French E , Terry Gagne Ronald Gaiser Larry Gardner Vicki Gibb Bobbi Giles Mike Gilliam His, Sherri Gordon Connie Gotchall Rick Goul fu...f 1 5- E i,. ., . 9. ir, 2 4 1 Ronda Flowers Steve Folkstad Dan Fontainini Mark I-Tgwler Carl Francis Lynn Frazier S Nancy Fritz Tim Frost Carolyn Fuller Pamela Garrett Linda Gatlin Carolyn Gettis 'ir - X U ,f Eric Gilman LeeAnn Gilmer Melva Goertzen B Shannon Graves Dan Grimes -Q v. cf Kathy Gumbert Linda Gwynn Richard Hadley Melvin Haines -fr' Lark Hall jerry Hamman Barbara Harding 't ' Michael Harris Linda Hartley Linda Hatfield ff:- fl-v Rick Helt Mike Henderson Dianne Herigstad 1 l Nu, .-A me A W x ., r , Diane Hill Dale Hillyer Gregory Himphill Qu- Evan Horton Ron Hosrecler Kathie Hauser 'W I 5, ' Gar land Hales 1 Chuck Ha rgand Cheryl Haley janet Hall Carolyn Harris Jim Harris Linda Hay Donna Her igstad Karen Hirsch Qi' john Hunter Marth Head Mary Heinke Gene Herigscacl Clifford Herrmann Mary Holmes Judith I-looton 'I Toby Hunter Rodney Hughes 1' Y Craig Huffaker w V - ' :,1 Sharon llunt Alice Huskey Amy Irmen Marilyn Jeffries Ian johnson Milt johns on Barry jon es Michael Iverson Mark jackson M le' i iq g 1 't- '1 Carl Jepson Bob johnson Joyce johnson Lon johnson 1,- Robin johnson Susanne johnson Wil I Roy Irish Carol james Diane johns on Mike johnson Vicki johnson 5' N. is . w M, 1 ' 'Y A ,U -- fl -- . ,.,,,.- . J. L. new -5 fi r 'rw l T FK Leslie jones Tammy judge Susan Kaser Kerry Keebler fit, fiv- 4.2 S.. Nancy Kennedy Richard Kessel Evangelin Kessler Richard Kibbey jan Kiewel ww Christina Kleen Nancy Kline Sandy Klein Nancy Klienschmidt Diane Kliever Kenneth King Carles Kool: 4'-v Mike Korfage Beverly Kraft Margo Krueger Cindi Kuehnert janet Kuhn Loyal Kuhn 1 Bill Lahmzxnn Greg Laird lib V lv 2 Mike Lama Kathy Lambert jeane Lane Steve Lane R David Langsarher Michael Lappe Kay Lathrop Barbara LaViolerre Melodic Lawrence Toni Lawrence had Elaine Layporr Arlera Lea Larry Learherwood Janice Lee Sheryl Leffler Elaine Lemke fl Sue Linnertz Dirk Luehrs Bill ie Malone William Mas ke , X, r T25 Marty Mmxfield Scott MCL eod It Lo Cheryl Logan if Evel in Luers Kathy Manring 'vs Celis Mason Bert Mc Bride Kathy Medinger Molly Lockwood t- john Lusk ,Doug Mansfield Dean Love Malcom Maclrmes Ben Marker Christine Massey Nancy Mathis if William MCE lh inny Billie Meehan Karen McFadden Carol Melsha Cathie Lovellette Ken Madison Susan MarSh Barbara Mauk Scott McKeown Daniel Melsha ,mm-iw m Phil Lowery Pam Magin es james Marvin jim Maulding Bob McLauchlan -- Ke vyn Men th ,.. 1 'gf I I L Francey Metcalfe Diane Meyer Dennis Meyers Eldon Miller james Miller Marvin Miller Michele Miller X ,-Q -, lk.l Gordon MOGn Dave Mollgard Dayleen Moore, Laurence Morelock ,- fr 3: lf 1' Mary L ee Mills Dennis Moody Gary Moody Tammy Morgar! lim MOrriS ff-, f ,gym A E W c ,Q r ff , .--f-fs-'i 745-if Qi is - n ew ,iw ,ii -2g5Q::,l:. . Brent Morrison Niki Mosher larry Mofhersbaugh Barry Mathews Patricia Murphy Allan Murray Doug Nelson Linda Nelson vnu.,- fy Mike Neurhoocl Linda Nellis 'E' Jocelyn Nordcrhus Paul Nosbisch 15 6' Terry Puclrta jon Painter -oN -ff' Larry Parks Diane Parise .L QA - .' , ' Yr, lx Y- 'X' 1 Leonard Perkins Arlene Perlman Rodney Phillips Robert Pierce 'X- Leroy Newton :Bin Donna Osborne Ronald Pa inter Diana Parson 1 l Ilene Perlman I Tom Pirzer Doug Partridge Gary Pederson L, if lm . Q 15 N l Danny Nicholson Terry Nielson james Nofziger Karen Osrby Rick Oulerre Greg Owen V:--Q ' fm?-Tv we Rick Palmer Geoffry Parks Gregory Parks Mary Kay Perdue Carry Phillips Judy Phillips JoAnn Phillips Donnie Pointer Robert Porrer Daryl Pohl -Q. Don Pruitt Terry Pulliam Susan Reed Patrick Resser lil Dan Rose Lorraine Rose Ellen Rue Virginia Ruggles 'R Charlotte Sawyer Shannon Schaffer jill Schell Treni Schiller Joyce Purcell ? Dana Rake: Bev Randall Chris Rasmussen Betty Richardson Nelson Ross Debbie Ruscher Nikki Schatz Steve Schmidt nv' VIL Cindy Ridgeway Don Ridgeway Lon Rambcugh yr. V , --fr-reg: George Rossman Kathy Roth Eileen Rue S. Mark Salstrom Mike Salstrom Connie Salter 4- Mara Schechtman Judy Scheidel jackie Schell , ' 1 ' 1.- r Sharon Schooley Larry Schrecengost Dirk Schulback jack Scott Romi Seed -..- 'In Jeanette Sippel Sharon Skewis jack Smith junette Smith VW Y M Alan Spalding Bill Sparks I Tom Stanley Kathi Staples Debra Steubs Ray Stevens 'F' Larry Shields Dyann Shipman Arlene Shusterwitz zf sa Micheal Slater Tim Sly Alice Smith me Karen Smith jerry Snethen Sybil Snook -f Y Y ,W Y Z ,, , . ' W 'in' W . ' isa sn . ' gi rw- - ,.,,., . . ,t,, , QE -E Y i 5 ftrt a t Charlene Silkison if ' Alvin Smith W Mm V 'f5i5SP!W f 1 iffvi' H QQ' PMIEI 722, Beckie Sarg ,. ,.,:..,2 1 M Lila Spies Richard Springer Patty Staggs ... ea? Paul Starck Ken Sreimonts Karen Stensrud Marie Stewart Charles Stockham Gary Stockham Linda Standley '12 jessica Stermburgh joy Strand .-.T-. --cv - .. Linda Stratton Gary Strausbaugh Glenn Stricklin -r ' -,.,. x. Dave Stuhr Sue Summers Roy Talley Adrian Stroud Mark Stuart Mary Stubblefield ve-1 oyce Tanner im Ta lor Nancy Taylor Y Sandie Taylor Don Thomas Megan Thomas Terri Thompson Sharon Thye Patricia Toll Steven Townsend William Tripp Diana Tull Linda Van Eaton Sue Van Meter Tom Van Wormer 7.25 east , sunk me '-r '1 I I 1 QA ' I jim Thompson ' J! gf R Patricia Tom Physics students solve a weighty matter Bonnie Tufts Tom Tusant Randy Valentine Gordon Vasfaret Chuck Vetter Diane Vice Walt Wagner Karen Wagoner 'TL' Marvin Waring Christine Warren Z- 2' William Wallis Bill Walters Barbara Walz Mike Wardon -n-fr Q, Steve Warren Carol Watson Don Watson David Watts Linda Webster Dan Weigart Gary Weigel jerry Weinstein 9 K' Bob White Michael Whitney Ronald Wieglenda Michael Wilber -xr, as Linda Wilbrcehr Greg Wilder Charles Wilson Daniel Wilson 41- l Roger Williamson Sharon Wills Bill Welsh Alan Wilson nn. joe Wilson Loren Wilson Peggy Wilson Sue Wilson ,,. qu.- f we 'H 25225 ' 1 ,. M , 41 'ii I 1 R. Gordon Wiseman Beverly Wolfers Marvin Wolfer Dave Wright Paul Wymore Norman Yagle Pat Young Sandia Young 51 2.6 N' 'Dv N-if Dean Zeller Francelyn Zeller Kenneth Zwaschka Alice Taylor A 3 r fr Karen Wright Loren Wright Bruce Zahradnik Peggy Zeek if Darrell Wimberly 7 . . ..LL imnamwww Q .ew P-aviiwgff ' , 3 N 1 ,' ' ' G?2si?' ,MW W 5 We A .. Ii . nunninu Jllllll lil!! Hlillllllllll , l I ? 2 5 1 i s FE' - THF E' . , 'E' I .,f . i I wi x .5 X -X -' V .I ,N , Eat, 'A ' if . v- ' .N ' ff i is ,X fl' I ' , V- 2 ?'f 1 -' , 1' 1 1' Hr :P K N , , Q ,,, f 1 , N. .af W - ,r, 5, 5- ,1-1 ' .MQ . ' 'ga I N '. A A. ' V .. fhm 2 ,l . 5 x aft X w S ls Q l 9 H1 5 if kk ff, 1, N, ,if lk.. e' ,,.,..,,.4 Above, Miss Davis initiates class discussion on an essay. Ar the figbf, she listens to Don Thomas recite memorized poetry, a unique activity for her Senior A-sections. ,g Ai Q -Vx rdwu-, I iii we 1 E d n page 1 EK? I- X--4.x?,, . A lf W IQ' or mg 11 Kiwi, fi? t, l fm 'MY' 'ff' Y fig Ev 4 513 :fr it . . V ui my-. . :We N n ft f 3,2 . 0 0 o un: .SM.,.,'i rw-,..,w.'j' W ll --me- A W N, From Owyhee to Salem, from a two-room elementary school to Parrish to Salem High to North, Miss Davis has been in constant encounter with students' lives. Since graduation from the University of Oregon with Bachelor's and Master's degrees, she has' concentrated her teaching career in Senior English classes. About North, Miss Davis says, Of course Ichose to stay here rather than go to South or McNary. Countless North-ites are glad she did---and send warmest wishes for a pleasant retirement. I 1, :F V f gf, L., ef ii f . h A iff I, D ,A ,E M W A n Vx! 't A al f' O fi ' 'J f' Ni I, if ' 4 .il sg . '. 1 1 'g , 0 W ' np, .V LN:-:L K 'H' Q K' L a W, Mft- X s J I ,,,. ga? if 1? rv W 'X it wg. .::Zq:, A if fi' . a in . 'f 5 M K W L M. Fi, W , Mm ,igxw H v w if If . 1 F - Q aw 'ff 1 QV , vii 15? Q wif Je 1 1. .:. ... 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Don deftly devours delectable delicacies. , . Qu. f , 5 '49 Grinning girls greet graduation gleefully. Sages spout significant syllables. Marylhurst College . . . College of Idaho . . . Ricks College ..... University of Chicago . . Columbia University . . . Harvey Mudd College P.T.A., Four-H .... . . Scholarships Oregon School Employees . . Englewood P.T.A .... Salem Breakfast Club.. . Rorana Club . . ElksClub... .. March of Dimes, East Salem Rotary . . junior Chamber of Commerce . . . . N.W. School of Commerce l.C.O.A. . . Willamette University Eugene Herigstad Cynthia Kuehnert Sharon Schooley Gordon Wiseman Oregon State University Tamara Bower Francine Fitspatrick Barbara Harding Martha Head Malcolm Maclnnes Niki Mosher Nelson Ross Glenn Stricklin Margaret Zeek University of Oregon Virgil Bramlett Beverly Kraft Kenneth Crockett Susan Foster Michael Lappe Oregon College of Education james Miller Bonnie Tufts Loren Wright 172 . . jane Fletchall . P. . Frank Diarmit . . Janice Lee .. . . Lark Hall . . james Nofsiger . . Barry Duell , , ,Margaret Zeek . . Kathryn Bellock . . Bonnie Tufts Gordon Wiseman . . . Peggy Abrahamson - - - Stephen Chipps . . . Tamara judge . . . Franclyn Zeller . . Marilyn Briggs . . Nelson Ross Linfield College Mary Lou Boyer Rhonda Flowers Donald Watson Kenneth Zwaschka Portl and State College Rex Champ Martha French Pacific Lutheran john Hunter Eileen Rue University of Puget Sound Susan Linnertz Donald Thomas Bruce Zahradnik Lewis and Clark College Linda Gatlin Southern Oregon College Dana Raker Senior Awards -1' 1 I I Y K J, , Jeanne Collette is presented with the Future Business Leaders' Award for her outstanding leadership in this club. As the graduating Seniors march into the auditorium for the last time, the classes of '68 and '69 show their respect. One of the recipients of the Nelson Award, Lark Hall receives her honor at the annual Awards Assembly held May 26, 1967. joesph H. Albert . . Nelson Memorial . . . S Club . . . . . Girls League ........ D.A.R. Good Citizenship . . . Senior Orchestra ...... Senior Choir . . Senior Band . . . . . Senior Accompanist . . . Lena Belle Tartar Music . . Mabel Prentiss, Home Economics . . Crescendo Club ............. Future Business Leaders of America Home Economics Club ............. . . . . . . . . Kathy Bellock . . LarkHall, Nelson Ross Gordon Wiseman . . Kathy Bellock . . Kathy Bellock . . . jane Fletchall . . john Hunter Gene Herigstad . . .. Ellen Rue . . . jane Fletchall . . . Linda Hay jane Fletchall Jeanne Collette Sherrie Farries McDonald Distributive Education Awards . . . . . James Thompson Business Education Award .... . . . . . Debra Steubs 173 1 , 1 2 1' I .L a it iii U 5 - ,'5.i'x A fr. 21 ff' A W dd. 3, uf-'lv jig' I I I A , I--.Tl ' ' 5' Q, if fy . 6 ,,, 4 1 15:4 ,, 'gd 4' Lfqbfffq 1 T F , Q' 3 T Q ' 'kafji . Q- W M, . 2 ' K. 51- . , - ,, wg 3 V ff J 9 If 4 f C f ' 15 ,gi 1-9- f' F1 I iff if Commencement e hundred and fifty-five North Salem Seniors graduated at Com- ncement Exercises held June 8, 1967 at 8:00 p.m. in the Salem ory. ' verend Richard Tusant gave the Invocation. dividualism, The Key to Living was the topic of an address by ode Flowers. Next Stephen Chipps presented his talk: Dreamers of . Both students were selected to speak by their classmates. were presented by Reverend Myron Hall, Mrs. Marens Maltby, Superintendent Charles Schmidt. This ceremony marked the annual commencement of the high school. N lik Aas, Beverly 151, 62, 76 Abel, Shirley 84, 51 Abrahamson, Peggy 84, 151 Abrego, Antonio 39 Ackerman, Janet Ackerson, Colin 108, 134, 151 Ackerson, Jeffery, 51 Aeschlimann, Richard 51, 79, 80 Ahrentlt, Verdose 151 Akin, Norman 151 Alderin, Roger 39 Alexie, John Allaway, David 51 Allen, Kathy 151 Allen Larry 51, 103,105, 80 Alumbaugh, Debbie 39 Anderson, James 39 Anderson, Kim 39 Anderson, Mirth 33, 51 Anderson, Thomas 78, 151, 168, 62, 109 Ankeny, Kathleen 151 Anunsen, Patrick 39. 81, 94, 95, 106, 80 Anunsen, Peggy 79, 151, 137,171 Aplington, Pam 39, 51 Apodaca, Gilbert 117, 151 Apperson, Jim 46, 39, 87 Index Benz, Bruce 51, 103, 105 Berg, Mary Bergen, Patricia Lynn 39, 81 Bergen, Sue 51, 81 Berkelan, Tom 39 Bernard, James Berry, Joseph 126, 176 Berg, Mary 51 Bert, Lewis Besaw, Shellie 51 Bethel, Helen 39 Bettcndorf, Gary 39 Bettendorf, Judy 51 Betts, Kim 39 Beutler, Henry 39, 152 Bevington, Terri 33, 51, 89 Beyes, Roger 39 Beiles,Linda 39 Binning, Randy 39 Bishop, Evan 152 Bjelde, Scherie 51 Blackburn, Richard 66, 152, 168 B-lakney, Terry 152 Blanchetre, Bob 39 Blankenship, Beth 26, 39 Blaumet, William 152, 63, 121 Byce, Kathleen 40 Bye, Linda Lou 40 Bynon, George 18, 96, 97, 131, 150, 152 Cahill, Carol 152,79 Caldwell, Bruce 36, 40 Calhgon, Terry Campbell, Hope 40 Canary, David 51, 108, 126 Carnine, Carol 153 Carpenter, Kenneth 103, 153 Carpenter, Scott 51, 80 Carriger, James 51 Carriger, Michael 153, 140 Cary, George Casey, Gary Castillo, Nicholas Raphael 40, 89 Cater, Jeff 40 Cavannagh,Carol 51 Cedillo, Casmimiro 40 Cermak,Mike Chamberlain, Chamberlain, Champ, Lisa Champ, Rex 153 D. Lynn 135, 149, 153, 74.167 Jan 51, 68, 134 86 153 Chaney, George Cherry, Christy 153 Appleton, Kathy Aquino, John 39, 38 Arensmeier, Douglas 51, 87 Armont, Thomas 51 Armstrong, Robert 51 Armstrong, Sandi 151 Arnold, Edward 39 Arnold, Lois 48, 51, 138 Ashford, Harold 51, 108 Ashton, Janet 31, 130, 131, 136, 151, 137, 62,141 Atkinson, Robert 151 Babcock, Steve 39 Bach, Steven 24, 39 Bachelder, Daniel 39 Bachelder, Mike 81, 151 Bacon, Larry 39 Badham, Barbara 151 Bahns, Dave 151 Bailey, A. D. 39 Bailey Carlotta 151 Bailey Janice 39 Bailey Gail 39 Bainer, Vicki 51 Baker, Allen 151, 126, 128 Baker, Arlene 39 Baker, Kenneth 39 Baker, Baker, Baker, Norman 151 Robert 29, 51 William 150, 151 Ball, Dorothy 151 Baldwin, Peggy 39 Baler, Judy 39 Bales, Balkc, Dan 39,151 Robert 39 Ballard, Harve 39 Ballard, Karen 51, 84 Ballard, Sandra 51 Ballweber, Terrance 51 Bangs, Julie 37, 39 Banks, Scott 39 Bare, Pearlee 97, 96, 151, 62 Barnes, Jacque Barrett, Patty 151 Blixseth, Terri 48, 51, 145 Boarwrighr, LuCinda 51 Boehmer, Sharon 51, 86 Bogart, Cheryl 51, 95 Boggs, Karen 39, 87 Boggs, Sylvia 51 Bohl, Rosalie 86, 152 Boles, Rodney 39 Boltjes, Cornell 51 Boll, Betty 50, 51, 86 Bolz, Judy 51,152,516 Bolz, Shirley 86, 152 Bond, Eugene 39 Boner, Susan 51, 87, 89 Bonner, Roger 17, 152 Bonney, Megan 39, 78, 135 Borszich, Butch 152 Bosley, Patricia 152 Bouce, Colleen 26, 36, 39 Boutell, Kelly Bovelle, Paul 39, 106 Bowen, Beverly 152 Bowen, Stephen Bower, Tamara 33, 152, 62, 79 Boyer, Mary 152, 14 Bradd, Thomas 39 Bradley, Denny Bradly, Margorie 31, 95, 152, 168, 121, 79 Brady, Robert Bruce 81, 103, 136, 152, 168, 126 Braff, Roland Brakke, Marvin 152 Hame, Alice 84, 115 Bramlett, Virgil 87, 152, 62 Brandle, Linda 26, 39 Braucht, Gary 39 Braun, Carol 152 Bray, Larry 152 Breckenridge, Sarah 39, 87, 89 Bremmer, James Scott 31 , 108, Brenneman, Paul 51 138, 66 Brewer, Kandis 29, 51, 50, 78, 79, 96, 97, 107 Brickeen, Gerald 51 Briggs, Marilyn 152, 62 Barrows, Matther 31, 39 Barry, Leonora 32, 33, 149,151 Barrel, Danny 151 Bartges, Deborah 151 Barth, Russell 51 Bauer, Steve 107, 113 Baughn, James 151 Baum, Bonnie 51 Baum, Susan 39, 67, 38 Bauman, Steve Beach, Janice 39 Beach, Kay Beach, Steve 151 Beal, Michele 151, 168, 73 Bean, Wahleah 39 Beatdsley, Sharon 151, 62, 79 Beaver, Alice 151 Beckley, Alfred 103, 151 Beckley, Rosemary 39, 87 Beckman, Robert 39 Beeman, Richard 51 Beeson, Irene 51 Begay, Reginald 39 Bell, Rick 36, 39, 44 Bell, Vicki 51 Beunck, Kathryn 31, 94,95,136,151, 171,170 Bellon, Christie 151 Bengtson, Carl 51, 89 Bennett, Marlyn Bennett, Marvin 51, 81, 34, 103, 149, 151,171 Bennett, Shirley 39 Benniem, Don 51 Broc kw ay , Barbara 39 Brooks, Ulista 152, 62 Brown, Camie 67, 68, 152 Brown, David 51, 108 Brown, Julie 152 Brown, Kathleen 23, 51, 80 Brown, Randi 39, 115 Brown, Rhonda 51 Brown, Susan 33, 51 Brown, Browne Vicki 39, 87, 89 ll, Melva 39 Hundage, James 152, 62 Brunell Bruner, e, James 39 Eddie Bruns, Betsy 51 Brush , Bucha n Gerome 39, 87, 89 an, Carla 152 Buck, William 39 Buckert, Lana Jean 51 Buckles, Mary 31, 39, 86 Bullet, Darryl 152 Bullock, Miles 40, 43, 81, 106, 129 Burchett, Katherine 40 Buren, Gary 152 Burkhart, Beverly 51, 59, 86 Burrell, Brenda 51 Burson, Lynda 40 Burton, Dale 51, so Burton, Terry 40 Bush, Nawana Butler, Milton 51 Butts , Mari een 51 177 Childs, Stephen Chipps, Stephen Grant 31, 81, 97, 62, 74, 77, 171,80 Christenson, Katherine 153 Christenson, Ricky 40 Christie, Barbara 51, 131, 138 Chyristler, Michael 153 Clark, Daniel 40, 86, 107, 80 Clark, Brad 51 Clark, Gary 40, 129 Clark, Jay 51 Clark, Karen 40 Qark, Lawrence 153, 84 Clark, Marsha Clark, Mary 51, 86 Gark, Lee 86 Clark, Robert 103, 149,150, 153 Clark, Timothy 48, 52, 103, 105, 137 Clay, Donna 153 Cleveland, Donald 153 Cleveland, Nancy 52, 87 Click, Donalee 153 Cloyd, Linda 51, 52, 86 Cloyd, Patricia Clyburn, Mary 153 Cobb, Claude 52, 114, 115 Cockenour, Ron Coffey, Paula 52, 89 Coffman, Lynn 153 Coffman, Lynnette 68, 153 Coker, Becky 52 Coker, Sue 153, 62 Coker, Charles 52, 103,117 Colburn, James 18, 40, 86, 106 Coleman, Anna 40 Coleman, Richard Coles, Josephine Ann 52 Collette, Jeanne 31, 71, 153, 137, 62, 172 Conklin, Patricia 40 Conover, Pamela 40 Cook, Ron Cooley, Jolene 51, 52, 131, so Cope, Thomas Copeland, Dan 40 Copeland, Linda 52 Copple, Kathleen 153, 79 Courtnier, Douglas 1, 52 Cox, Candace 52, 59, 97, 107, 115 Cox, Cathy 52 Cox, Tony 40, 46, 108, 113 Cox, Wanda Gwendolyn 52, 59, 84 Cranford, Susie 153, 137, 79 Crawford, Edward Creighton, Sarah 52, 84 Cretsinger, Patricia Croan, David 52 Croghan, Dennis 153 Crockett, Debra 40 Crockett, Kenneth 84, 62, 145 Cross, Craig 40, S1 Crossland, Michael 40 Crow, Kathleen 29 Crowner, Carla 40 Culbertson, Kathy 31, 130,131, 136,153, 137, 171 Culp, Gayle 21, 78, 84, 85, 153, 75, 74, 144, 171, 137, 142 Cummings, Gary 24, 40 Cunningham, Danny 52 Cupit, James 40, 89 Cupp, Dennis 40 Curpoz, Betty 40 Current, Margaret 40 Currey, Cathy 40, 107 Dahlef, JoAnne 153 Dancer, Susan 48, 52, 78, 79, 95, 137 Daniels, Katy 52 Davey, Cynthia 52, 78 Davey, Kathy 40 Dapses, judy 149,153 Davidson, Denise 40 Davidson, Dennis 36, 40 Davidson, Janis 40 Davidson, ,luith 52 Davidson, Randy 153 Davis, Alan 52, 87, 89 Davis, Allan 126 Davis, Gary 31, 48, 52, 129, 80 Davis, Jeanne 52 Davis, Michael 153 Davis, Randy 52, 107 Davis, Steve 31, 48, 52,103,126, 80 Davison, Michael Deer, Raymond 40 Dellaas, Iulienne Deibert,Christine 52 Delany, Daniel 40, 52 Delaney, Debra ,. Delapp, Larry 52, 103 Dell, Douglas Denyer, Donna 33, 48, 52, 107, 121 Depuy, Connie 40 Depuy, Glenda 153 Depuy, Ralph 52 Derouch, Alice 84, 154 Derwinghludith 84, 154, 121 Dermer, Barbara 40 Devoss, David 40, 86 Dewing, Sandra 52 Diarmit, Frank 81, 96, 97, 154, 2 Dietl , Robert 40 Dietz, Pamela 52 Diggs, Daniel 40 Dixon, David 52, 103,121 Dodson, Danny 40 Dodson, Laury 52 Dorgherty, Linda Lu 154 Dougherty, Melodie 33, 150, 154 Dougherty, William Douglas, Robert 154 Dow, julie 52, 78, 79 Downing, Gerladine 154 Drake, Deanna 154 Drury, Thomas 108, 154, 109, 111,126 Dubois, George 52 Duell, Barry 154, 62 Dukes, Gordon 40 Duncan, Diana 52 Dunham, Les 154 Dunn, lim 52, 84, 126 Dupell, Cheryl Dupell, Lorna 40 Durbin, jesse 129 Durham, Linda 154 Dutton, Louise 86, 154 Easley, Lynn 52, 84, 85 Eastlund, Michael 154 Eastling, Donna 40 Eatherly, Gary 103, 104,105, 154 Eaton, Anne 52, 74 Eaton, Emilie 40, B6 Eckley, Darlene 52 Edmonds, Claudia 52, 86 Edwards, Sandra 154 Egan, james 40 Eggiman, Linda 40, 154, 66 Eggiman, Vernon Eisele, LaDonna 154 Eisiminger, john Eksrrand, Rita 154 Elfotd, Jim 52 Elgin, Robert 40, 81, 107 Ellis, Steven 154 Ellison, Terry 40 Elwood, Howard 52 Engstrom, Carl 154 Ensor, Howard 154 Epstein, Laurence 97, 154 Erickson, Antoinette 154 Erickson, joseph 52 Erickson, Larrie 40, 107 Erion, jack 154 Ernest, Donna 52, 74 Erwin, Carter 40 Esch, Debbi 40, 86 Eshleman, Todd 154 Espey, Richard 154 Estep, Lynne 40 Estes, Mike 154, 74 Evans, Evelyn 52 Evans, julie 40 Evans, Laree 40 Evans, Steve 40 Evjen, Darlene 52 Evjen, Diane 52, 154 Ewing, Nancy 40 Ezzell, Allao 29, 40 Ezell, Linda, 40 Farnstrom, Maury 52, 64, 109, 129, 80 Farrell, Charles Farries, Sharon Lee 76, 149 Farrin, Dennis 41 Faulhaber, Linda 84, 154 Faullt, Charles 154 Faulkner, Voletta Fauth, Ray 52, 107 Federline, Kay 52, 84, 137, 80 Ferguson, Bonnie 52 Fern, Sherrie 41, 154 Ferrell, Bruce 52, 129 Ferrell, Jacqueline 41, 76 Feskens, Russell 52 Fields, Marsha 86, 154 Fields, Pauli: 52 Finegan, Douglas 41, B9 Finley, Michael 52, 103 Fischer, Christine 41 Fisher, Carol 155 Fischer, Sharon 154 Fitzpatrick, Francine 155, 137, 62 Findley, Janice 154 Fitzsimons, Patrick 41, 120 Fleischmann,Susan 41 Fleming, Villarreal Fletchall, Deanna 52,136 Fletchlal, Duane 52 Fletchall, Jane 33,87,155, 137,75 Flowers, Karon 41, 155 Flowers, Ronda 96, 97, 137, 73, 77, 176 Flux, Colleen, 52, 87, 89 Foelkl, Steve Folkert, Glenn 41, 106,129 Folkert, Marilyn 52, 112 Folkesrad, Christopher 41, 120 Folkestad, Steve 96, 97,131, 150, 155 Fontanini, Daniel 16, 78, 155, 62, 121, 168 Foote, Margo 149, 155, 137, 62, 79, 73 Forest, Ronald 22, 41 Forman, Douglas 41 Forman, Gerald 17, 155 Foster, Susan 65, 78, 130, 131, 155, 66, 62 Fowler, Corlan 155 Fowler, Kayin 52 Fox, Cynthia Francis, Brian 41 Francis, Carl 155 Franco, Denise 41 Frank, Cathy 52 Franklin, Karol 41, 86 Franklin, Keith 41, 89 Franklin, Peggy 52 Franklin, Sandra Fraser, Carl 41 Frasier, Lynn 155 Freeburn, Patricia 29 F1-edenburg, William 155 Frederick, james 41, 107 Freeman, Glenda 41 French, Lucinda 52 French, Martha 155 French, Roger 155 Fretz, Giselle Yuette 41, 86 Frickey, Doyle 41, B7, 88, 89 Fricl-cey, Duard 41 Frissen, Patricia 41 Fritz, Nancy 107, 155 Frost, Timothy 155 Frye, Sheila Marie 52, 84, 97 Fuller, Carolyn 155 FuCell, Joyce 86 Ganne, Dave 52 Ganne, Theresa 155 Gahlsdor!',Roger 31, 52, 88, 89, 80 Gaiser, Ronald 155 Gaiser, Stephan 53 Gall, Katherine 53 Gamble, Michael 53 Gardner, Kathleen 26, 41 Gardner, Larry 103,104, 105, 64, 155,121, 167 Garrett, Marcia 41 Garrett, Pamela 155 Garrison, Steve 41 Garvey, Mary 41 Garv. Annette 41 Gatlin, Larry 48, 53, 112, 80 Gatlin, Linda 84, 150, 155, 137, 62 Gaylord, Roy 53,81,84, 94, 103, 104, 126, 128 Ggrig, janice 41, 86 Gerig, Michale 53 Gettis, Caroline 155 Gibb, Cathy 53 Gibb, Charles 48, 53 Gibb, Vicki 155 Gilbertson, Meredith 41, 79 Giles, Barbara 155 Gi1ham,jeanette 53 Gilkison, Charlene Gilkison, Sandy 53, 86 Gillespie, Wayne 53, 59, 94, 103, 105 Gillett, Paul 42 Gilliam, Michale 155 Gilman, Eric 155 Gilman, Kathi 41, 86, 38 Gilmer, LeAnn 155 Gilpin, Daniel 53 Gilson, Sharon 53, 86 Gill, Van 41 Gintner, Suzanne 41 178 Glover, james 53, B0 Glover, Misko 41 Goertzen, Dennis 41 Goertzen, Melva 155, 171 Goldman, Linda Gomez, Luis 53 Gonzalez, Manuel Aginlar 41 Gonzalez, Teresa 41 Gordon, Sherry 155 Gotchall, Connie 155 Goul, Rick 154 Gfabotin , Ingrid 53 Graham, Carolyn 41, 86 Graham, Mike 53 Gahma, Steven 53, 87 Graves, Lawrence 41, 89, 106 Graves, Shannon 87, 89, 155, 62 Gray, Linda 53 Green, Merry Fern 41 Green, Peggy Ellen 53, 107 Creene,Normajean 41 Greenberg, Daryl 41, 113 Greenberg, David 31, 53, 108 Greenwood, Cheryl 41 Greer, Martha 53 Greer, Robert Greip,Barbara 41 Grimes, Daniel 84, 155 Gcom, Barbara 53 Gugel, john 53 Gumbert, Kathleen Elizabeth 155 Gushi, Russel Yoshio 53 Guy, Gregory 41 Gwynn, Linda Carol 31, 84, 156 Gwynn, Rustan 53, 87, 103, 150, 129 Hadley, Christine 41, 89 i Hadley, Mike 53, 84, 112, 129 Hadley, Richard 156, 126 Hadley, Wesley 41, 86, 106 Hagemann, Robert 53 Hagen, Glenda 53 Hagen, Larry 41 Hager, Treva 53 Hagler, Hagler, lhgner, Gary Terry Earl 41 Haglet, Gary 41 Haight, Arlene 41 Haight, Virginia 53 Haines, Melvin 156 l-laldiman, Pat 53, 68, 80 Haley, Cheryl 32, 156 Hall, Lark 70, 94, 95, 156, 62, 172 Hall, janet 33, 32, 78, 149, 156, 62, Hall, jennifer 53 Hall, Victor 53, 107 Hales, Garland 156 Hall, Patsy Halvorson, Bob Hamann, jerry 156 Hamilton, Ieffry 41, 106, 125 Hamilton, jo Ann 41 Hamilton, Rebecca 41, 4 Hammock Hammock , Garry , Patricia Hansen, Terry 53 1-kanson, Barbara 41 Hanson, Cheryl 36, 41, 86 Hanson, Connie 41 Hanson, Gayle 53 Hanson, Maynard 53 Hanson, Harding, Phillip 41 Barbara 156, 62 Hatgand, Chuck 14, 103, 156, 137 Hargand, Kristeen 48, 53, 115, 74 Harlan, Rick 53 Harris, Carolyn 156 Harris, jim 156 Harris, Mil-te 156 Harris, Robert 42, 39, 81, 106, 129 Harris on, Lanny 1-hrrison, Terry 25, 42 Hatritt, Marilyn 42, 78 Hartley. Linda 84, 85, 156 Hartley, Robert 53, 89, 106 Hartline, Randy 1, 53 Haskins, Dorothy 53 Hastings, David 53 Hatfield, Rick 53 Hatfield,1-ini'-121 95, 156 Hay, james 42 lrhy, Linda 76, 146 Head, Martha 156, 62 Heberlein, Helen 42 Heide, Lucinda Heinke, Mary 156 Heinkel, jack Helt, Bernardine 53 Helt, Richard 156 Henderson, Darlene Henderson, janettc 42, 86, 89 Henderson, Michael 156 Henderson, Steven 53, 87, 89 Hendrickson, Steve 42 Henrichs, Clover 53 Henrickson, Ronald 138, 74 Heppner, Rodney 42 Heppner, Sandra 50. 53, 78, 77 Herigstad, Diane 87, 156 Herigstad, Donna 84, 156, 168 Herigstad, Eugene Bl, 87, 89, 156, 79, 168 Herndon, Raymond 42 Hanmann, Clifford 156 Herrera, Edith Herrmann, Carrie 42 Hershfelt, Duaine 53 Hevlin, Robert 53 Higgins, Bob Highberger, Mark 47, 103, 104, 105 Highberger, Susan Higuera, Rosemary 42 Hill, Cheryl 53 Hill, Danny 53 Hill, Dorothy 156 Hillerick, Lanning Hillyer, Dale 156 Himphill, Francis 42 Himphill, Gregory 156 Hippe, Theresa 36, 42 Hirsch, Karen 27, 156 Hobbs,Glenda 53 Hobbs, Russell 42 Hockett, Debra 33, 53, 78, 89 Hodge, Sharon 53 Hodges, Denise 48, 53, 68, 74 Hoffert, Sara Hoffman, Gordon 53, 107, 129 Holderby, Judith 50, 53, 68 Holderby, Raymond 42 Holman, David 53 Holmes, Christine 42, 9 Holmes, Kathleen 53, 68 Holmes, Mary 42, 87,156 Heh, MaHnda z9,42,a6 Homewood, Paul 53, 129 Hoosier, Nick Hooton, Judith 87, 156 Hoover, Linda 42, 79 Hopkins, Richard 42 Hopper, Ellen 31, 53, 78, 137 Hopper, Joe 53 Hopper, Sonia Horn, Robert 42 Horner, Michael 31, 53, 48, 120, 80 Horsley, Lola 42 Horton, Kathleen 53 Horton, Evan 156 Hostetler, Donna 42 Hosterler, Ronald 156 Houser, Kathie 156 Houser, Walter 53 Howarth, DeeAnn 42 Howe, Douglas Howe, Patricia 53, 78 Howe, Rex 53,108, 125 Howe, Thomas 42 Hrudka, Marienne Hubbard, Steven Hudnall, Sharon 53 Hudson, Janie 42 Hudson, Susie 54 Huffacker, Craig Huffaker, Ellen 50, 54, 67, 76, 115, Hughes, Patricia 54 Hughes, Rodney 151, 121 Hunt, Gary 54 Hunt, Sharon 95, 157, 62 Hunter, John 84, 149, 150, 156, 62 Hunter, Toby 156 Huntley, Bruce 42 Hurd, Greg 54, 126 Huskey, Alice 157 lken, Clifford lmber, Robert lrish, Ray 157 lrmen, Amelia Antionette 157 lrmen, Steve lrvin, William 42, 86 Irving, Linda Iungerich, Emily 54, 115 1verson,Gera1d 42 Iverson, Michael 157 Ivie, Linda 21. 54, 84, 79 Jackson, BNC? Jackson, John 54, 87, 89 Jackson, Mark 157, 138 Jacobsen, Bob 42 Jacobsen, Charles 52, 54 Jacobsen, Donna 54 Jacobson, Janet Jacobsen, Karen 42 James, Carol 157 James, Bruce 86 James,William 42 Janzen, Deborah 42 Jamian, Kenneth 54 Jeffries, Marilyn 84, 156, 62, 73 Jenkins, Charles Jennings, James 42, 89 Jensen, Duane 42 Jensen, Mike Jensen, Ramona 48, 54, 84 157 Jepsen, Jezulin, Carl 87, 89, 150, 157, 62, 75 Kathy 29, 42 Jobb, Cheryl 54 Johnson Johnson , Bob 84, 103, 157 , Craig 54 , Darrel 54, 103, 145, 80 Johnson Johnson, Darryl 54 Johnson, Diane 157 Johnson, Donnie 42 Johnson, Floyce 54 Johnson, Ian 81, 84, 157, 66 Johnson Johnson , James 54, 87, 89 , Janet 54 Johnson, Joyce 157 Johnson, Judith 36, 42, 86 Johnson, Lon 157 Johnson, Marta 42 Johnson, Marie 42 Johnson , Merle 42, 89 Kowirz, Christine 42 Kraft, Beverly 158, 62 Kraft, Joyce 43, 45, 86 Krauss, Susan 54, 87 Kronser, Janet 33 Krueger, Marge Jo 17, 158 Kuehnert, Cynthia 158, 66 Keunzi, Alvin Kuenzi, Loren Kuhishta, Mike Kuhn, Janet 158 Kuhn, Loyal 158 Kyle, Paul 54 Lachapelle, Elsie Lacroix, Ken 13, 106 Lafky, Becky Lafollette, Cheryl 54 lahmann, Billy 158 Laing, John 54, 121 Johnson, Mike 89, 157 Johnson, Milton 81, 157 Johnson, Robin 87, 177, 62 Laird, Gregory 1 58 Lama, Michael 158 Lambert, Katherine 158 Lane, Floyd Lane, Jeane 158 Lane, Pamela Lane, Stephen 158 Lang, David 54 laangsarher, David 158 Langsather, James Iangsather, Paul 54 Johnson, Steve 54, 141 Johnson, Susanne 157 Johnson, Vicki 32, 71, 78, 157 Johnston, Rudeen 26, 42 Jones, Barry 157 Jones, Brent 54 Jones, Gerald 81, 48, 54, 103, 134 Jones, Jackie 42 Jones, Jeffrey 48 Jones, Leslie 157 Jones, Tilford 54 Jordan, Garry Jordan, Rockie Joye, Jeffrey 54 Judge, Craig 54 Judge, Tamara 157, 62, 121 Kachazurian,Lucia 42 Kansier, James 42, 89 Kaser, Susan 84, 157 Langwelh Kathy 33,54,B4,13B,79 Lankow, Martha 31, 29, 86 lzmning, Steve Lanus, Bill Lappe', Cynthia 54, 78, 80 1,appe', Michael 108, 158 Lathrop, Collette Lathrop, Kay 158, 73 Lunderback, Kenneth 54, 87, 89 La Violette, Barbara LaVioletre, Linda 54, 158 Kassell, Karen 54 Kay, Linda 42, 78 Keebler, Kerry 157 Keepins, Victor Kcerins, Jon 107 Keerins, Victor 54 Keidatz, Sheryl Keiner, Sandra 54 Kelly, Colleen 42 Kelley, Jill 42, B6 Kellogg, Frank 42 Kellogg, Lonny 54 Kelsay, Michael Kennedy, Brendan 54 Kennedy, John 42, 106 Kennedy, Nancy 95, 149, 148, 158 Kenny, Brian 42 Kephart, Terry 54 Keppinger, Charleen 54 Kessell, Richard 158 Kessler,Evangelin 158 Keto, Glenn 54, 107, 121,80 Keto, Gordon 42, 107, 89 Ke ite , Kennedy 54 Kcyte, Patricia 42, 89 Kibbey, Richard 81, 108, 158, 109, 126 Kiewel, Janice 158 Kellinger, Mike Kimball, Kathryn 42 Kincaid,Joe 42 Ling, Kenneth 158 Kingsley, Donald 42 Kinney, Patricia 27, 158 Kitchel, Jeff 31, 48, 50, 54, 80 Kizziah, Katrina 54 Kizziah, Margaret 42 Klausen, Alvin 42 Kleen, Christina 158 Kleen, Dan 54 Kleen, Gene 42, 107 Klein, Kathy 54 Klein, Sandra 158, 62 Klein, Sandy Kleinschmit, Janis 42 Kleinschmit, Nancy 136, 158 Kliever, Diane 158 Klika, Karen 54 Kline, Frank 42, 106 Kline, Nancy Klug, Nancy Knight, Russell 42 Knight, Tim 54 Knopf, Bruce 42 Knox, Paul 31, 42 Knutson, Beverly 42 Knutson, Eileen 54 Ko, Tat Tone 54 Koepke, Pamela 42 Komes, Dale 54 Kook, Carler 158 Kook, Ronald 42 Knorb, Alan Korthage, Mike 158 Kosmoski, Craig 54 Kosmoski, Steven 179 Lawrence, Antonia 158 ncc,Eddy 54, 84 Lawre Lawrence, Melodie 158 Laymon, James Laymon, Richard 107, 54 layport, Elaine 158 Layton, William Lea, Arleta 158 Lea, Steven 54 Leach, Randolph Lear, Melinda 86 Leathetwood, Larry 158 Lctchenberg, Jane 54 Lee, Arthur 54, 112, 106 Lee, Barbara 54 Lee, Evelyn 54 Lee, Janice 21, 70, 68, 84, Lee, Linda Lou . 54 Lee, Sharon Leffler, Chuck 158,63,145 Leffler, Sheryl 158 Leighty, Ron 36 Lemke, Elaine 158 Lenaburg, Robert 54 Lenartz, Duane 107 Lentz, Larry 54 Leskowsky, Sonya 54, 84 Letz, Barbara 54 Lindberg, Shelley Lindberg, Terry 33, 54, 135, 74 Lindstrom, Tia 50, 54, 121 Linnertz, Duane Linnertz, Susan 136, 158, 168, 137, 63 171 Lockerby, Frank 54 Lockman, Jani 55, 95, 135 Lockwood, Elizabeth Lockwood, Lawrence Lockwood, Molly 159 Logan, Cheryl 159 Logue, Nyla Loiselle, Lonny 55 Long, Dianna Longley, Cynthia 55, 78 Loomis, Linda Lorance, Ralph 18, 89 Loughton, Victoria 55, 78 Love, Dean 159 Lovellette, Cathie 159 Lovellette, Sharon 43 Lowe, Randy 43 Lowery, Phil 159 Luce, Betty 36, 43 Lucey, Linda 55 Luehrs, Dirk 159 Luers, Evelin 32, 76, 159, 137 Lundy, Cindy 55 LUWEY, Teresa 48, 55, 96, 97, 131, Lusk, John 159 Lydon, Linda Lynch, Giris 43 1-yor-S, Tom 43, 55, 81, 136, so MacDonald, Linda Maclnnes, Betsy 55 Maclnnes, Malcolm 96, 97, 159, 63 tvhdison, Kenneth 159 B0 Nofsiger, Jim Magines, Mike 43 Magines, Pam 84, 159, 74, 79 Malone, Billie 159 Mann, Chris 43 Mann, Gloria 43, 87, 89 Manring, Kathy 159 Mansfield, Doug 159 Marcroft, Louise 55, 59 Marek, Roger 43 Maret, Jeff 55 lifhrker, Ben 159 Marlatt, Rose 55 Marsden, Linda 43 Marsh, Susan 89, 159 hhrsh, Ted 43 ' Martin, John lvhrtin, Lance 43, 89, 106 Martin, Penny 43 Martinmaas, John 55 lvhrvin, Jim 159 Nhrx, Bob 22 Mary, Roger 43 Maske, Bill 89, 159 Mason, Celia 84, 95, 159, 63,142 lvhssey, Chris 159 Mastromonico, Steve Mathis, Nancy 159 Mathistad, Calvin 55 Matthews, Barry 160 hhttison, David 55 Nhuk, Barbara 159 Maulding, Jim 159 Mauseth, Angeline 43 lvhxfield, Marty 159 McAllister, Ida 55 McBride, Berthol 135, 159,141 McBride, Ingrid 43 McCall, Lee McCall, Sam 55 McCannon, Carol 43, 115 McCann, JoAnn 55, 135 McCarroll, Mike 55 McCarty, Dave 49, 50, 55, 59, 80 McClain, Chuck 55 McClellan, Debbie 43 McClintic, Cathy 55 McCosh, Mark 43 McDonald, Marty 55 McDowell, Lew 55 Mclilhinny, Jeanne McElhinny, Bill 159 McFadden, Karen 159 McGhee, Debbie 55 Mclriarness, Cheryl 43 McGrory, Jim 55 McKeown, Scott 107, 149, 15O,148, 159, 63 lVkKinney, Barbara 55 McLaughlan, Dan 43 hkLaughlan, Bob 159 McLaughlin, Dave 55 McLeod, Scott 95, 159 McMellon, Karen 55 McMelion, Rudy 43 McMichael, Henry 43 NbMillin, Dona 55 McMorris, Goron 55 McNall, Rick 48, 55, 137, 80 MCMannay, Steve 55 McPherson, JoAnn Medinger, John 31, 48, 55 Medinger, Kathy 17, 159, 63 Meehan, Billie 159 Meier, Marlene 43 Melsha, Carol 159 Melsha, Dan 159 Memmott, Paul Mendoza, Mary 43 Mendoza, Odelia 55 Menrh, Paula 43, 86 Menth, Kevyn 159 Mentzer, Jean 43, 86 Merrick, Dennis 43 Metcalf, Carolyn 55 Netcalf, Francey 84, 160 Metcalf, Phil 43 Meunier, Jean 55 Meunier, Joan 55 Mollgaard, Dave 64, 103, 104 Monroe, Ben 43, 106 Moody, Dennis 103, 160 Moody, Donna 43 Moody, Gary 160 Moore, Dan 43 Moore, Dave 55 , 105, 160,126 Moore, Doyleen 160 Moore, Patti 44 Morelock, Larry 160 Morgan, Barbara 44 Morgan, Dennis Morgan, Tammy 148, 160, 63 Moreley, Carol 55, 89 Morris, Carolyn 55 Morris, Jim 160 Morrison, Brent 84, 160 Moser, Don 44 Mosher, Niki 16, 160, 137, 63 Mothersbaugh, Larry Moustachett, Marvin 44 Mullen, Chris 48, 55, 115 Mulligan, Chris 55, 79 Mulvey, Esther 33, SS Mulvey, Thom 44, 106 Munson, Jim 44 Murphy, Patty 160 Murray, Allan 160 Murray, Dennis 55, 114 Murray, Jayne 44 Murray, Joe Mussmecher, Ron 44, 89 Musty, Nikki Myers, Dave 44 Myers, John Myers, Mel 55 Myers, Ray 55 Nash, Greg 44, 106 Nearwood, Mike 161, 63 Nedbalex, Bob 55 Neimeyer, Larry 44 Nellis, Linda 55, 71, 161, 63 Nelson, Randy Nelson, Chris 55 Nelson, Dale 55, 84, 85 Nelson, Doug 160 Nelson, Kay 55 Nelson, Linda 160 Nelson, Marilyn 55, 86 Nelson, Rosemary 44 - Nelson, Steve 55, 87, 75 Ness, Kelli 55 Neuharth, Michael 55 Newton, Leroy 22, 161 Nicholas, Jannette Nichols, Frances 55 Nichols, Mary 44 Nicholson, Dan 89, 88, 161 Nielson, Craig 55 Parson, Diana 161 Partridge, Dave 56, 87, 89 Partridge, Doug 161 Pasak, Lynette S6 Patrick, John 56, 117, 74, 80, 125 Patterson, Dave 56, 135 Patterson, Peggy 44 Pattison, Patty 56, 103 Paterson, Lorry 105 Paulus, Linda 44 Pauless, Joyce 44, 86 Peacock, Bill 44 Pease, Maurice 56, 59, 115 Pederson, Gary 161, 63 Pemberton, Jerry 56 Pendleton, John Penh, Mike 44, 46 Penny, Steve Pendletop, John 44 Peone, Jesse 56 Peoples, Linda 56, 135, 74 Percy, Floyd 56 Perdue, Mary 161 Perkey, Mike 56 Perkins, Bruce 18, 44, 81, 89, 106 Perkins, Leonard 161 Perkins, Marilyn 44, 86 Perlman, Arlene 78, 161, 63 Perlman, llene 78, 87, 161, 63, 145 Perry, D anny Perry, Jay Peschel, Bob 44 Peterson, Eric 56 Peterson, George 44 Peterson, Geri 56 Peterson,, Kris 44 Peterson, Marlo 56 Peterson, Mary 56 Peterson, Sherry 44, 81 Pettit, Pat 56, Perry, B 84 arbara 44 Petty, Chuck Pfennig, Linda 56 Phelan, Theresa 56 Phelps, Rebecca 56 Phillips, Alas Phillips, Brenda 56 Phillips, Carey 161 Phillips, Joahn 161 Phillips, Judy 161 Phillips, Pam 56 Phillips, Rodney 108, 161 Phillips, Bill 56 Pierce, Par 44 Pierce, Bob 161 Pincus, Linda 44 Pinkston, Dan 56 Pinson, Mike 56 Pirzer, Tom 161 Nielson, Nancy 26, 86, 44 Nielson, Terry 31, 78, 161, 63 Nieswander, Sue 55 Nikkel, Diane Nixon, Cathy' 53, 55, 84 Noback, Rick 55, 59, 81, 80 Nocchi, Lana Normom, Ron 55 Norton, Mike 44 108,150, 161, 63, 171 Meyer , Diane 160 hkter, Eugene Meyer, June 55 hhyer, Paul 43, 106 lvkyer Dennis 81 ,103, 160 Miller, Eldon 160 Miller Jim 160 Miller Judy 55, 89 Miller Linda 43, 86, 107 Miller Mark 55 Norderhus,-Jocelyn 161, 166 Norman, Ron Nosbisch, Paul 150, 161, 138 Nosbisch, Chris 44, Nunemacher, Dave Nyseth, Judy Nystrom, Louis S5 O'Dell, Becky 44, 86 Odom, Marcia 31, 55 O'Donnell, Karon O'Donnell, Bob 44 Ogden, Joann 55 Oliver, Dona 44 Olson, Linda 36, 44 Olson, Stuart 56, 80 Opbroek, Carol 36, 44, 81 Opbroek, Ron 56 Osborne, Donna 86, 161 Osborne, Mcrla 56, 135, 161, 74 Ostby, Karen Otjen, Kathy 56 Oulette, Rick 84, 161,117, 144 Owen, Greg 161 Owen, Jim Padrta, Terry 161 Pahl, Jenny 56 Painter, Allen 25, 44 Painter, John 161 Pohl, Daryl 22, 81, 161, 63 Pohl, Marsha 44, 86 Pinter, Donnie 161 Pointer, Jim 44 Polk, Lynda 31, 56, 84 Polley, Dave 56, 126 Polston, Warren 44 Pope, Sue 56 Port, Debbie 44, 78 Porter, Tommy 44 Potter, Bob 84, 161 Powell, Larry Powell, Robin 56 Price, Dave 44, 108 Pruitt, Don 103, 105, 117, 162 Pruitt, Jerie 33. 56, 78 Pulliam, Terry 31, 81, 162, 168, 63 Purcell, Joyce 162 Quick, Nanci 44 Radke, Mike 56 Radke, Pat S6 Raker, Dana 32, 96, 97, 162, 63 Raker, Robb 56, 80 Rambro, Dave 44 Ramseyer ,Bob 44, 126 Randall, Randall, Randall, Randall, Elayne Beverly 162 Janet 56, 86 Linda S6 Miller, Marvin 160 Miller, Micki 160 Miller, Mike 43, 81, 113, 129 Miller, Ruth 43 Miller, Steve 55, 137 Mills, Mary 160 Mitchell, Debbie 37, 43, 47, 78, as Mitzel, Karen 43, 86 Moe, Ron 55, 117,80 Moke, Gordon 160 Painter , Ron 31,103,117, 135, 161, 74,140 Palmer, Rick 161 Palmer, Vernon 44 Panissidi, Bruce 56 Parise, Diane 140, 161 Parker, Sherry 56 Parks, Barbara Parks, Geoff 97, 108, 138 Parks, Gerald 44 Parks, Larry 117, 161 180 Randall, Ron 44 Rash, Don 56 Rash, Mike 44 Rasmussen, Cris 162 Rasmussen, Beth 56, 121, 79 Rasmusse,Leir 44 Rater, Louise 56 Rathsam, Mike 44, 109, 129 Ray, Dave 56 Reed, Larry 56 Rea,Sandi 56 Real, Pat 44 Redeye, Tom 56, 95 Reed, Maxine 44 Reed, Randi 56, 103 Reed, Sue 84, 162 Reed,Sue 56 Reinwald, Leroy 44, 38 Rentfro, Steve 56, 103 Stephens, Margaret, 57 Resser, Pat 162 Rhinehart, Larry 56 Rhoden, Nancy 45 Rice, Arthur 56, 12 O Rice, Curtis 22, 45 Rice, Rachel 45, 86 Richardson, Betty 162 Richardson, Eva 45 Richmond, Frank 56 Richter, jay 56 Ricketts, Bob 45, 38 Ridgeway, Cindy 162 Ridgeway, Don 162 Ridgeway,john 56 Riggle, Steve 56 Rinne, Selma 56 Ritchey, Ellen 56, 78 Ritchie, Nina Lou 27, 45 Rivera, Gilbert 50, 56, 84 Roberts, Larry 45 Roberts, Sanford 45 Robinette, Melvin 45 Robinson, Garry 56 Rodgers, Roseanne Rogers, Donna 45 Rohde, Linda Kay 45, 86 Roller, Carolyn 45 Rollofson, Donald 36, 39, 45 Rombough, Lon 162 Rose, Daniel 107, 162, 63 Rose, Reta 162 Rosefeld, Cathy 48, 56, 78, 134 Rosenstiel, Mike Eugene 45 Roshone, Edna 45 Ross, Nelson 70, 162, 63, 126, Ross, Lorraine 98, 63 Ross, Steve 56 Rossman, George 162 Roth, Kathy 162 Roth, Pam 45 Rothchiid, Cindy 45 Ruch, Bob 45 Ruch, Teresa 57 Rue, Eileen 33, 87, 162, 137, 63 Rue, Eilen 87, 162, 63 Ruggles, Virginia 162 Rugh, Bob 162 Ruscher, Debbie 107, 162 Russell, Mike 57 Sacre, Gerry Sahli, Yvonne 45, 86 St. Pierre, Nelda 46, 74 Salstrom, Chris 31, 57 Salstrom, Mark 31, 81, 103,136, 1 171 Salstrom, Mike 162 Salter, Constance 162 Sample, Arletta 57, 86 Sanchez, Kathy Sangsland, Alice Satter, Russell Sauer, Martha Savioe, Edmund 45, 89 Sawyer, Charlotte 162 Schacher, Elaine 57 Schaefer, Nancy Schaeffer, Darrell 57, 94, 103 Schafer, Donna Schafer, john 45 Schaffer, Shannon 162 Scharbach, Bev 57 Scharer, Eldon 45 Scharer, Leroy 45, 129 Scbatz, Nikki 162 Schechtman, Mara 149, 162, 63 Scheelar, Cindy 33, 45 Scheidel, judy 162 Schell, jackie 76, 162 Schell, Mike 57 scheu, Jiu 162 Schiller, Treni Schmidt, Ted 57 Schmidt, Connie 45 Schmidt, Steve 65, 162 Schooley, Barn 33, 45, 78,162 Schooley, Sharon 87, 63 Schrecengost, Larry 135, 162, 141 Schulbach, Chris 45 Schulbach, Dirk 162 Schults, Karen 45 Schultz, Ronald 45 Schwab, Kathy 45 Schwrigert, Kathy 45, 85 Scofield, Glenda 45 Scott, Donn 57 Scott, jack 163 Scott, Danielle Scott, Russell 57 Seals, Yvonne 45 Seamans, Barb 45 Searl, Kenneth 45 Sedivy, Ria 36, 37, 45, 73, 38 Seed, Romelle 45, 84, 163 Seeds, Candace Seeger, Delbert 45, 114, 115 Seeley, james 45, 86 62,138,109 137 Seifer, Wayne 45, 81 Sellers, Lorry 57 Senkovich, Gail 45 Severson, Katherine 45, 86 Seymour, Dianne Shaff, Stephanie 57, 78 Shahkey, Susan 45, 89 Sharpe, Katin S-raw, Paulette 57, 4 Shedcck, David 47, 114 Sielby, Kathi 45 Sherman, Kenneth 31, 48, 57, 50, Shermer, jim Shewczyk, Susan Siields, Larry 57, 113 Shindler, Phyllis 45 Shipman, Dyann 163, 63 Shippey, jerry Shippey, Michael 45 Sioemaker, Kathleen 57 Shoemaker, Shellie 45 Shusterwitz, Arlene 163 Siddoway, Robert- 36, 45, 107 Sides, Charles 17, 57 Sieber, Lawrence 39, 45, 113 Silkinson, Charlene 163 Sing, Cathy 45 Sippel, Eugene 45 Sippel, jeanette 163 Skewis, Sharon 31, 84, 100, 131, Skurlock, Rhonda Slater, Michael 84, 163 Sick, Michael 57 Slover, Laura Sy, Thomas 45 Sly, Timothy 163 Smith, Alice 17, 163 Smith, Al vin 163 Smith, Denise 45 59, so 163, 63, 79,144 Stratton, Linda 164 Straus, Richard 57 Strau5baugh, Gary 163 Stravens, Mike ,46 Sricklin, Glenn 164, 66, 63 Stroud, Adrian 164 Stuart, Mark 164 Stubblefield, Mary jo 164 Sturt, David 164 Sucich, Patricia 57 Suing, Stephen 57 Summers, Harold 57, 74 Summers, Susan 84, 164 Sumrall, Barbara ' Sutton, Marilyn 57 Swanson, Ronald 46 Swearingen, Linda 57 Swiger, Karen 46 Syracuse, Linda 26, 46 Talley, Roy 31, 81,131, 164, 125 Tallman, Steven 57, 80 Tanner, james 46, 86 Tanner, joyce 164 Tate, Edward 57 Tate, jay Steve 87, 89, 113, 129 Tate, Sandra 46 Taylor, Alice Taylor, Arthur 46, 106 Taylor Beth Taylor: Gary 57,68,103, 137, 126,80 Taylor, jerry 46, 86, 106 Taylor, jim 84, 164 Taylor, Kimberly 57, 76, 134 Taylor, Larry 46, 86 Taylor, Linda 46 Taylor, Marc 46, 87, 89 Taylor, Nancy 164 Taylor, Patricia 33, 47 Taylor, Richard 57 Smith, Doug 45 Smith, Gregory 57 Smith, Harry 36, 45, 107, 129 Smith, jack 64,103,173 Smith, jackie 45 Smith, jerry 45, 106 Smith, john 57 Smith, john 45, 106, 113 Smith, junette 163 Smith, Karen 163 Smith, Kathryn Smith, Mark Smith, Sam Smith, Stanley Snethen, jerry 117, 163, 116 Snethen, Mary 57 Snider, Katharine 45, 78, 81, 121 Snider, Tom 57, 109, 80 Snook, Sybil 163 Sorg, Rebecca 163 Sours, Robert 45 Spain, john Spalding, Alan 163 Sparks, William 163 Spelbrink, Constance 36, 45, 86 Spencer, joanne 57, 59, 78 Spies , Lila 163 Spinks, Margie 45 Springer, Linda 45, 87, 107 Springer, Richard 163 Staggs, Billie 45, 106 Staggs, Patricia 86, 163 Staight, Christine 45, 107 Standley, Linda 163 Stanley, Tom 163, 126 Staples, Kathleen 163 Starck, Paul 163 Stead, Linda 45, 78, 38 Steely, Penny 45 Steimonts, Kenneth 163 Stein, Walter 50, 57, 103, 66, 80 Steiman, Michael 57 Stensrud, Karen 32, 135, 163, 137, 63, 171 Sterling, Bob Stermburgh, jessica 163 Strubs, Debra 32, 71, 78, 163, 63 Sevens, Lynda 84, 157 Stevens, Mary Stevens, Patricia 57 Stevens, May 163 Stewart, Marie 163 Taylor, Sandra 84, 164, 137, 167 Taylor, Wesley 58 Terry, Sharon 46, B6 Thayer, Harold 46 Thelen, Louis 46, 87, 89 Thomas, Donald 84, 103, 131, 164, Thomas, Marc 36, 46 Thomas, Margaret, 164 Thompson, Donna Thompson, james 164 Thompson, james 164 Thompson, Larry Thompson, Terri Thraser, Gaylene 58 Thye,Sharon 164 Tilgner, Carol 46 Tokstad, Carol 46 Tokstad,janet 46 Toll, Patricia 164 Toons, Direnda 58 Torgcson, Linda 49 Tom, Patty 164 Torok, Steve 46, 81,113, 106, 129 Townsend, David 164 Townsend, Steve Townsend, Toma 5B Towry, Dave TravLss,Mike 46 Tripp, Donna 46 Trowbridge, Sue 58, 134 Trullinger, Dan 46, 113, 121 Tfuiiingef, Thula 49, ss, 78, 79 Trussell, Linda 58 Tucker, Tom 46 Tuel, Diana 164 Tufts, Bonnie l'64, 63, 121, 79 Turenne, Margi 58 Turner, Darryl 108 Turner, Mare 58, 89 Tusant, Tom 84,164 Unger, Bob 46, 87, 89, 106 Urrca, Tony 58 Utterback, jim 46, 86 Valdez, Chris 41, 46, 86 Valentine, Randy 164, 74,144, 143 , 50, 58, 78, 84 31,115,164, 137, 79 167 Vandervort, Sue 46 VanDusen, Steve 58 VanEaton, Linda 164 VanEaton, Pete 58, 80 VanEaton, Sue 36, 46 Van Meter, Chuck 46, 94, 81, 106, 117, 125, 80 Van Meter, Sue 84, 164, 63, 171 Vann, Bob 46 Stiers, Condon 57 Stiers, john 84 Stiner, Gary 45 Stiers, Robert Stiffler, Mark 57 Stiffler, Mark Vanoy, Dorothy 47 Van Wormer, Linda 58 Van Wormer, Tom 164 Vasfaret, Gordon 164 Veneman, Bob 58 Stinnett, Ronald 45, 129 Stites, Edward 57 Stockham, Charles 163 Stonehocker, Connie 163 Storm, Dale 45 Stoudenmeyer, Denise 48, 57, 94 Strand,joy 163 Stratcmeyer, Christine 46 Stratemeyer, jack 46 181 Vetter, Chuck 84, 164 Vick, Donna 164 Victor, Brad 103 Vogl, Pat 47 Vogt, Greg 47 Voris, Craig 47, 81 Wagner, judy 47 Wagner, Wa lt 84,164 Wagoner, Karen 164 Wells, Bill Waits, Mike 58 Walker, Steve 47 Wall, Kathy 47 Wall, Ron 58, 89 Wallace, Debbie S8 wa11ig,M1ke 47, 107 Wallis, Bill 164 Walf, Trudy 47 Walters, Bill 164 Walz, Barbara 164 Walz, jim 58 Wardem, Mike 164 Waring, Marvin 164, 63 Waring, Steve 47, 81 Warren, Chris 164, 73 Warren Warren , jeff 47, 81, 86,106,113 Steve 84, 164 Warren, Debby 47 Watson, Barbara 47 Watson, Carol 164 Watson, Don 84, 164, 63 Watson, Greg 58 Watters, Doug 58, 109, 126, 111 Watters, Glenna Watts, Dave 164 Watts, Steve 47 Weathers, Suzanne 41, 47 Weber, Barry Weber, Bruce Allan Weber, Linda 47 Webster, Florence 58, 78 Webster, Lynda 164 Weigart, Dan 164 Weigart, Patti 47, 86 Weigel, Gary 164 Weikum, Kristy 58 Weinstein, jerry 89, 164 Weisenburger, Julie 51, 49, 50, 58, 78, 137 Wells, Frank 89 Wells, Linn 47, 86 West, David 36, 47, 81, 106 White, jim 47, 112 White, Karen 47 White, Bob 164 White, Vicki, 47 Whitney, Mike 84, 164, 140 Wieglenda, Backy 47, 107 Wieglenda, Ron 164 Wilber, jim 58 Wilber, Mike 164 Wilber, Sandy 47 Wilbrecht, Linda 33, 84, 164, 63 Wilcox, Chris 47 Wilder, Greg, 31, 95, 164, 168, 137 Williams, Cecileo 47 Williams, Diana 31, 47 Williams, Greg Wills, Sharon 164 Williams, jerry 47 Williams, john 47 Williams, Ron Williamson, Roger 164 Wikkles, Dianne 47 Williamson, Laura 58 Wilson, Alan Wilson, Bruce 58 Wilson. HEK1319 Wilson, Chuck 164 Wilson, Dale Wilson, Dan 95, 164 Wilson, Joe 164 Wilson, Larry 47 Wilson, Loren 31, 64, 103, 164, 168, 126, 172 Wilson, Mark 164 Wilson, Peggy 164 Wilson, Bob 58, 88, 89 Wilson, Sue 84, 13O,131,149, 164 Wimberly, Darrell 164 Wing, Dan 58, 87, 103 Wiseman, Gordon 84, 95, 64, 103, 136, 166, 168, 63 Witherspoon, John 47 Wittrock, Wanda 58 Wolf, lim 58 Wolf, Mike 24, 58 Wolgamot, Gary 58 Wong, Alan 58 Wolfers, Bev 166 Wolfer, Mervin 166 Wood, Anita 58 Wood, Dave 58 Wood, Janice 31, 58 Wood, Landon 47 Worley, Arthur 58 Wright, David 166 Wright, Karen 166 Wright, Loren 166, 63 Wright, Melvin 47 Wulfers, Beverly 33,66 Wyatt, Terry 47 Wymore, Paul 117, 166 Yagle, Norm 166 Yarbrough, Lydia 58, 68, 84, 75 Yorer, Benetta 47 Young, Chuck 47, 87, 89, 38 Young, Patti 166 Young, Sandra 63 Zzirradnik, Bruce 64, 81, 95, 103, 104, 149, 166, 63 Z' Zeek, Peggy 79, 148, 149, 63, 79 1 Zeek, Larry 47, 81, 94 106, 166, 129 Zeigler, Diane 58, 74 Zeller, Dean 166 Zeller, Don 58 Zeller, Franki 81, 107,166,137 Ziebart, Lonny 58 Ziebell, Ramona 47 Zink, Lucinda 47 Zink, Mike 47 Zook, Paul 23, 58 Zunck, Ricky Welsh, Bill 103, 164,138 Welsh, Connie 58 Weston, Gary 47 79 172 Zunch, Sherry 36, 47 ' 1 Wiser, Vivian 47 Zwaschka, Kenneth 66, 73, 74 Witherspoon, Bob S8 Witherspoon, Cathy 58 Senior photos were arranged through Meier and Frank's Photo Reflex studio. Thanks go to Mrs. Ethel Clemens, studio director, and a special thank you to joe Tompkins, photographer. The Viking was published by the American Yearbook Company through the assistance of Hunt Prahl, representative. The staff members of the 1967 Viking appreciate the assistance and co-operation of the administration and faculty of North Sal em in helping to make this yearbook possible. 182 BO, 105, 148 ,-f 'X- xS Q.
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